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Harvard Dominates in Break from EIVA Play

The Harvard men’s volleyball team played its second tune-up, non conference match in a row, defeating Dominican University of New York in the friendly confines of the Malkin Athletic Center.

Men's Volleyball serves it up
Men's Volleyball

Harvard Men's Volleyball Splits Evenly-Matched Weekend Against George Mason in Fierce Competition

Harvard men’s volleyball split a close weekend against conference opponent George Mason — where the Crimson played a cleaner service game and defensive strategy than games prior.

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Men's Volleyball

Harvard Falls to No. 6 BYU Twice in Spring Break Competition

Harvard men’s volleyball traveled nearly 2,500 miles to face No. 8 Brigham Young University (14-6, 2-2 MPSF), ultimately falling 2-0 in two tough battles.

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Men's Volleyball

Harvard Men’s Volleyball Splits Rescheduled Road Trip Against Charleston

Three weeks after the series was originally scheduled, Harvard finally made the trip down to West Virginia to face the University of Charleston in a critical conference clash, finishing the weekend 1-1 in an even matchup.

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Harvard Men’s Volleyball Pummels Sacred Heart 2-0 in Double Header Weekend

In a weekend of at-home competition, Harvard swept conference opponent Sacred Heart University on both Saturday and Sunday in a strong return to games after last weekend’s cancellations.

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Men's Volleyball

Harvard Falters to No. 17 Penn State In Three Sets After Last Night’s Sweeping Victory

The Harvard men’s volleyball team fell 0-3 to No. 17 Penn State on Saturday after crushing the Nittany Lions the day before.

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Men's Volleyball

Harvard Sweeps No. 17 Penn State in Season’s First Conference Match-Up

The Harvard Men’s Volleyball Team dominated perennial conference power No. 17 Penn State with a three-set win Friday night, giving the Crimson a surge of momentum to start their weekend against the Nittany Lion.

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Football

Old (Bull)dog, New Tricks: Bringing Harvard-Yale Traditions Into the Present

What keeps Harvard grads coming back to Cambridge the Saturday before Thanksgiving year over year? Some might argue that it’s to catch a glimpse of the last bit of fall foliage still clinging to the branches along the Charles River. But more than the stunning New England landscape, fans come to watch the Crimson take down its biggest foe — the Elis of Yale — as part of a storied, nearly-150-year-old rivalry.

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Football

Before You Go: A Guide to Harvard-Yale Once ‘The Game’ is Over

Well, you’ve gotten to the end of another Harvard-Yale. Congratulations on watching four quarters of amazing football. For the rest of the day, however you're choosing to approach it, we've got you covered.

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Women's Volleyball

Women’s Volleyball Drops Both in Rocky Road Trip

The Harvard women’s volleyball team (10-11, 5-7 Ivy) dropped two contests in its final road trip of the season. Facing two teams that the Crimson failed to defeat at home, the team also came up short on the road, losing once again to Brown (9-13, 6-6 Ivy) on Friday and to Yale (16-4, 11-1 Ivy) on Saturday.

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Women's Volleyball

Big Green Beatdown, Women’s Volleyball Defeats Dartmouth

After two straight winless weekends, the Harvard women’s volleyball team (9-8, 4-4 Ivy) got back on track taking down Dartmouth (9-9, 2-6 Ivy) 3-1 on the road. This was the second victory for the Crimson over the Big Green this season as Harvard won the previous matchup at home also in 3-1 fashion. The Crimson have now won four straight over Dartmouth, having not lost to its rivals from Hanover since 2022.

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Women's Volleyball

Harvard Women's Volleyball Gets Swept on Alumni Weekend

Entering the weekend, the Harvard women’s volleyball (8-8, 3-4 Ivy) team had a chance to make a strong statement at home against rival and perennial power Yale (11-3, 7-0 Ivy) and against other intra-league competitor Brown (6-11, 3-4 Ivy). Unfortunately for the Crimson, despite a strong performance in front of over a hundred fans and alums who traveled to Cambridge to pack the MAC against Yale, the squad was unable to overcome the might of the Bulldogs for its alumni game, falling short of greatness in four sets. The Crimson was unable to bounce back on Saturday, with a disappointing performance against the Bears leaving Harvard 0-2 on alumni weekend, and marking its first home losses of the season.

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Women's Volleyball

Women’s Volleyball Drops Two in First Ivy League Road Trip

After a fast start at home to kick off Ivy League play, the Harvard women’s volleyball team (8-6, 3-2 Ivy) stumbled on its first road trip of the conference season, losing via sweep to Princeton (5-9, 3-2 Ivy) and dropping a tight, five set match to UPenn (9-6, 3-3 Ivy). This weekend left the Crimson still looking for its first win in a true road game, as the team fell to 0-4 when not defending its home turf. Conversely, Harvard has valiantly defended the halls of  the Malkin Athletic Center, posting an impressive 6-0 record while playing in Harvard Square.

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Women's Volleyball

Women’s Volleyball Opens Ivy League Play with Dominant Win Over Dartmouth

After three weeks of highs and lows against non-conference opponents, Harvard (6-4, 1-0 Ivy) put it all together in its first Ivy League contest of the season. The Malkin Athletic Center gymnasium was filled with a sizable crowd on Friday night as the Crimson took on Dartmouth (7-4, 0-1 Ivy).

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Women's Volleyball

Women’s Volleyball Sees Shaky End to Tournament Play in Delaware State Tournament

The Harvard women’s volleyball team (5-4, 0-0 Ivy) ended an up and down non-conference slate with a 1-2 performance at the Delaware State Tournament, losing to host Delaware State (4-9, 0-0 MEAC), routing the New Jersey Institute of Technology (4-12, 0-0 America East), and dropping the last game of the weekend to George Washington (10-3, 0-0 Atlantic 10).

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