This Week's Features
Men's Golf Claims First Victory of the Season at Princeton Invitational
The Harvard men's golf team secures its first tournament win of the season, while the women's team prepares for the Buckeye Invitational this weekend.
Harvard Football Concludes Spring with Annual Scrimmage
The Crimson football team wrapped up its spring practices with a spirited scrimmage, while women's lacrosse faced a tough loss against Cornell.
All Stories This Week
Women's Lacrosse Closes Non-Conference Schedule at UConn
Women's lacrosse will play its final non-conference game of the season on Tuesday when it travels to Storrs to take on the University of Connecticut Huskies.
Two School Records Fall at Tom Jones Memorial
Harvard track & field closed out the weekend on a high note, as two school records fell at the Tom Jones Memorial in Gainesville, Florida today.
Women’s Golf Finishes T6 at Buckeye Invitational
The Crimson shot a combined team score of 911 (+47) to finish as the second best non-ranked team in the field. Impressively, Harvard came in with a better score than No. 28 Northwestern at the event, the highest ranked team the Crimson has knocked off this season.
No. 9 Men’s Lacrosse Drops a Thriller to No. 2 Princeton, 15-14
One of the best lacrosse games of the 2026 season came down to the wire on Saturday at Jordan Field, with No. 2 Princeton emerging as the victor in a thriller against No. 9 Harvard, 15-14. The Crismon (9-3, 3-2 Ivy) held the lead with just under two minutes remaining, but the Tigers (10-2, 4-1 Ivy) made a late surge and potted the game-winning goal with 17 second left to escape Boston with a win. The back-and-forth battle came down to the wire and featured seven ties and seven lead changes in what became an instant classic between the Ivy rivals.
Two Late Goals Lifts No. 8 Yale over Women's Lacrosse
The Crimson found the back of the net more than any team the Bulldogs have played this season and even led 12-8 with 9:34 left in the third quarter, but Yale responded with six of the next seven goals in the game to remain perfect in Ivy League play.
Track & Field Shines at Three Meets on Friday
Harvard track & field continued its impressive 2026 season with consistently strong results at the Sean Collier Invitational, the Tom Jones Memorial and the Wake Forest Invitational.
Fouts, Stefanoni, Nghiem Named CSA First Team All-Americans
Three from Harvard women's squash wrapped up their 2025-26 seasons with College Squash Association (CSA) First Team All-America honors. Caroline Fouts, Saran Nghiem and Lucie Stefanoni were named to the All-America first team after remarkable seasons with the Crimson. The trio adds this honor to their resumes after also receiving First Team All-Ivy League awards earlier this season.
Four Men’s Squash Athletes Receive All-America Honors
Four student-athletes from the Harvard men's squash team were awarded spots on the Collegiate Squash Association All-America teams this season, including Junior Omar Azzam, who landed on the first team. The four Crimson All-America honorees also include David Costales and Denis Gilevskiy, Christian Capella, who earned spots on the second team.
Senior Trio Selected 2026-27 Captains
Boosamra repeats as Crimson captain, joined by Lapp and MacDonald.
Track & Field Kicks Off Weekend at Opening Night of Wake Forest Invitational
Harvard track & field began the weekend down south in Winston Salem, North Carolina, as the Crimson were stellar on the opening night of the Wake Forest Invitational.
Women's Lacrosse Heads to New Haven to take on No. 8 Yale
Women's lacrosse heads to New Haven to take on No. 8 Yale for the first of three straight road games to close the regular season.
Buckeye Invitational Up Next for Women’s Golf
The Crimson will compete in the 2026 Therese Hession Buckeye Invitational – hosted by Ohio State - at the Ohio State University Golf Club this Friday and Saturday (April 17-18). The 54-hole tournament will see Harvard compete against some of the top teams in the Midwest while it sharpens its skills before the conference championship next weekend.
8 from Harvard Squash Earn CSA Scholar-Athlete Awards
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard squash had eight of its members honored with the College Squash Association's Scholar Athlete Award. Five men's and three women's student-athletes earned the honor by posting high marks in the classroom. The Scholar Athlete Award is granted to student-athletes who have earned a varsity letter and competed in CSA-sanctioned matches during the 2025-2026 season while maintaining a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or better. For full eligibility criteria, please click here.
No. 9 Men’s Lacrosse Hosts No. 2 Princeton in Highly Anticipated Ivy League Contest
The No. 9 Crimson (9-2, 3-1 Ivy) will take on the No. 2 Tigers (9-2, 3-1 Ivy) on Cambridge Day, in front of what is expected to be a capacity crowd at Jordan Field. The Frisbie Family Head Coach for Harvard Men's Lacrosse, Gerry Byrne, and his Crimson have already locked up a spot in the Ivy League Tournament but will need to knock off the Tigers to keep their hosting chances alive. The team will also celebrate its senior class in a ceremony prior to the first faceoff at 1:00 PM.
Batties II, Nesbitt Set to Serve Men’s Basketball as Captains in 2026-27
Rising senior forward Thomas Batties II and rising senior guard Xavier Nesbitt are set to serve Harvard Men's Basketball as captains during the 2026-27 season, Tommy Amaker, The Thomas G. Stemberg '71 Family Endowed Coach for Harvard Men's Basketball, announced at the team's annual banquet on Monday.
2025-26 Men’s Swimming and Diving Season Recap
The Crimson completed its 13th season under Kevin Tyrrell, The Ulen-Brooks Endowed Coach for Harvard Men's Swimming & Diving, in 2025-26, and finished among the nation's best at the NCAA Championships.
Matthew Morden and Michael Callow Named Men's Hockey Captains at Year End Banquet
Morden and Callow will take over for graduating seniors Mason Langenbrunner and Joe Miller as captains of the Crimson next season, becoming the 142nd and 143rd captains in program history.
Men’s Basketball Celebrates Season, Hands Out Team Awards at Annual Year-End Banquet
Sophomore guard Robert Hinton earned the Raymond P. Lavietes '36 Most Valuable Player Award for the second straight season and several other members of the Crimson took home accolades as Harvard Men's Basketball celebrated its 2025-26 season at its annual year-end awards banquet on Monday night at the Harvard Club of Boston.






