The Harvard track and field team competed in 21 events at last week’s NCAA East Region First Round, with four individual athletes and one relay team qualifiyng for the NCAA Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Ore.
Connor Castañeda reports.
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The Harvard-Radcliffe lightweight rowers concluded its 2025-2026 campaign with bronze honors at the IRA National Championship on the pristine waters of Lake Natoma in Gold River, Calif.
Leo C. Petropoulos reports.
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The Harvard men’s heavyweight rowing team also competed in the IRA National Championships this weekend, securing medals in the 2V and 3V races and a third-place overall team finish.
Asher M. Meron reports.
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Head coach Billy Boyce’s lightweight rowing program has shown once again that there is no comparable team in the country, as the Crimson completed its three-peat on Sunday with another gold medal at the IRA National Championships.
Asher M. Meron reports.
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Despite being eliminated from Ivy League Tournament contention, @HarvardBaseball closed its season with its best stretch of the year, sweeping Princeton across a Saturday doubleheader and a Sunday finale.
Tamar H. Scheinfeld reports.
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After falling in the Ivy League Tournament final in 2025, @HarvardBaseball failed to make the playoffs in its current campaign, dropping out of postseason contention after being swept by Penn this past weekend at home.
Connor Castañeda reports.
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@HarvardWGolf held a two-stroke lead after the first two rounds of the Ivy League Championship. However, Columbia erased the deficit in the final round to win the title on Sunday, beating the Crimson by just three strokes.
Tamar H. Scheinfeld reports.
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The @HarvardHeavies men continued their season in Pennsylvania on Saturday morning, facing Penn and Navy . The Crimson's top three boats won their respective races to retain the Adams Cup.
Asher M. Meron reports.
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No. 130 Harvard men's golf won its fifth Ivy League championship in program history by one stroke at the historic Baltusrol Golf Club. Sophomore Barry Zhang (-4, T1) secured the individual championship by winning a playoff.
Leo P. Petropoulos reports.
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@Harvard_Lights kept its dominant winning streak alive on Saturday as it took down Princeton and Yale to earn three trophies: the Goldthwait, Vogel, and Prentke Cups.
Asher M. Meron reports.
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For the second week in a row, No. 10 @HarvardMLax took one of the best teams in the Ivy League down to the wire, only to fall in the closing minutes to No. 6 Cornell, 11-9, in its regular season finale.
Maxwell P. Friedman reports.
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No. 69 @HarvardWTennis split its final two matches of the season this weekend, defeating No. 49 Columbia 4-1 on Saturday but falling to Cornell 4-2 on Sunday’s senior day in the Murr Center.
Bianca M. Egan and Samuel S. Rudavsky report.
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@HarvardSailing continued its dominant spring season this past weekend. Most notably, the team secured its fourth straight NEISA Open Fleet Racing Championship.
Isabel C. Smail and Reed M. Trimble report.
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@HarvardMVB closed a disappointing, injury-riddled season at home this weekend by losing both games to fellow EIVA cellar-dweller Princeton. The losses put the Crimson in a three-way tie at the bottom of the conference standings.
Reed M. Trimble reports.
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