Athletics
Coverage of the Harvard sports and athletics—from team achievements to individual standout stories.
Saber champion Eli Dershwitz looks to the 2020 Olympics.
Ranked first in the world, fencer Eli Dershwitz looks to the 2020 Olympics.
A melting pot: Harvard’s 1968 football team
How the Crimson squad from the immortal ’68 Game revealed a transforming Harvard
Crimson Football 2018: Harvard 33, Holy Cross 31
A loss turns into a win—just in the kick of time.
Crimson Football 2018: Harvard 24, Cornell 28
A galling defeat
Crimson Football 2018: Harvard 16, Rhode Island 23
A quick and aggressive opponent makes the Crimson look sluggish.
Crimson Football 2018: Harvard 31, Brown 17
An unexpectedly tough win in Providence
Crimson Football 2018: Harvard 36, San Diego 14
A strong start, and for Crimson running back Aaron Shampklin, a breakout day
Arne Duncan at Harvard Institute of Politics
Arne Duncan ’86 discusses education, politics, and Harvard basketball at the Institute of Politics.
Harvard “return man” Justice Shelton-Mosley, profiled by Dick Friedman
Justice Shelton-Mosley needs only the tiniest bit of space to go the distance.
Harvard and the making of Big Football
Boosting the game, and The Game