Chu named Kazmaier winner
After having proved herself on the international stage as a two-time Olympic medalist, senior forward Julie Chu recently earned more than a bit of validation as the nation’s top collegiate player by...
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Senior saberist Tim Hagamen edged Notre Dame’s Patrick Ghattas, 15-14, in the gold medal bout of the NCAA national championships March 23 in Madison, N.J., to become the first Harvard man to win an...
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League picks Shelly Madick pitcher of the week Harvard hurler Shelly Madick ’08 has earned Ivy League Pitcher of the Week honors for the second time this season after allowing just one run, seven hits,...
View ArticleChu on Harvard: ‘I wish I could stay here forever.’
Harvard women’s hockey forward Julie Chu retired from figure skating pretty much before she’d begun. At the tender age of 8, when she was still finding her balance on the ice, Chu opted instead for the...
View ArticleBallcarrier Dawson rushes the future
While nearly every college senior can relate to the anxiety of an uncertain future, very few have the luxury (or is that curse?) of seeing how those hopes and dreams unfold on television. Harvard...
View ArticleForward is the only direction ice maestro Du knows
With his hockey skates strapped on and big pads in place, Kevin Du ’07 looks like any speedy Crimson player, flashing a stick and making the puck dance. But the anonymity of the uniform hides a story...
View ArticleCrew captures Ladies Plate
Harvard crew returned to the top of the podium at the Henley Royal Regatta (July 5-8) with a win in the Ladies Challenge Plate. It was one of three victories for Harvard-affiliated rowers on the final...
View ArticleCapturing the Kazmaier
Just one day after dropping a 4-1 heartbreaker to the University of Wisconsin in NCAA semifinal action (March 20), the Harvard women’s hockey team, still reeling from their fifth defeat in as many...
View ArticleHarvard announces Scott Mead ’77 Family Head Coach for Men’s Tennis
As an undergraduate, Scott Mead ’77 was a talented and versatile athlete for the Crimson, a letter-winner in both squash and lacrosse. He was also a gifted tennis player, but because tennis season...
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Harvard’s All-American cornerback Andrew Berry ’09 was honored as one of 15 finalists for The Draddy Trophy by the National Football Foundation (NFF) on Tuesday (Dec. 9) at the 19th annual NFF Awards...
View ArticleLeone awarded Northeast Region Coach of the Year
In just his second year as head coach of the Harvard women’s soccer team, Ray Leone has been named the Northeast Region Coach of the Year by Soccer Buzz. Leone led the Crimson to its first Ivy League...
View ArticleDelaney-Smith honored as New England sports hero
Crimson head women’s basketball coach Kathy Delaney-Smith — the winningest coach in Ivy League history — was recently awarded the Selma Black New England Hero Award, given annually to an individual or...
View ArticleMarkley named Ivy Player of the Week
For the third time this season, Crimson basketball forward Emma Markley ’11 has been named Ivy League Player of the Week. Markley had 18 points, 10 rebounds, and two blocks in the Crimson’s 18-point...
View ArticleClayton and Ko receive Player of the Year honors
The Ivy League has recently announced that both Chris Clayton ’09 of the Harvard men’s tennis team and Beier Ko ’09 of the Harvard women’s tennis team have been honored as the 2009 recipients of the...
View ArticleAkpan named to Hermann Trophy Watch List
The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) has named forward Andre Akpan ’10 — co-captain of the Harvard men’s soccer team — to the 2009 Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy Watch...
View ArticleSoccer’s Akpan named National Player of the Week
Senior forward Andre Akpan of the Harvard men’s soccer team was named Top Drawer Soccer National Player of the Week on Monday (Sept. 21) after his 2-goal, 1-assist effort against Fairfield on Saturday...
View ArticleHarms named Ivy Player of the Week
For the second time this season, goalkeeper Austin Harms ’12 of the Harvard men’s soccer team has been named the Ivy League Player of the Week. The Crimson keeper, who was also named Ivy Player of the...
View ArticleNichols among 10 finalists for Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award
Senior Lizzy Nichols, co-captain of the women’s soccer team, was named one of 10 finalists for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award for women’s soccer on Oct. 5. The award is given annually to one Division I...
View ArticleAlex Killorn named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week
Forward Alex Killorn ’12 of the Harvard men’s hockey team was named the ECAC Player of the Week on Monday (Nov. 2) after notching two goals and an assist in the Crimson’s 5-3 victory over Dartmouth on...
View ArticleCrimson dominate Ivy awards
Crimson forward and co-captain Andre Akpan ’10, who was named to the All-Ivy League first team for the fourth time on Tuesday (Nov. 17), has added another accolade to his already lengthy resume by...
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