Hockey

News and insights on Harvard’s men’s and women’s hockey teams.

How a Harvard Hockey Legend Became a Needlepoint Artist

Joe Bertagna’s retirement project recreates figures from Boston sports history.

by Schuyler Velasco

Four Harvard hockey players on the U.S. women's 2014 Winter Olympic team

Four Harvard players have made the U.S. Olympic ice hockey team bound for Sochi, Russia.

Hockey coach Katey Stone mentors US Olympic women for Sochi

Katey Stone coaches the Olympics-bound U.S. icewomen.

by Barbara Matson

Charley Butt succeeds Harry Parker as Harvard head crew coach

Harvard's longtime lightweight men's head rowing coach, Charley Butt, will succeed Harry Parker as coach of the varsity heavyweights.

Vote for the greatest moment in Harvard sports history

From Charlie Brickley’s amazing 1913 Yale Game feat to the fourteenth-seeded men's basketball win over New Mexico in 2013, vote for the greatest moment in Harvard sports history.

Faster, Higher, Stronger—25 years of athletic change

Athletic accomplishments, highlighted

The Stanley Cup's Crimson connections

Three Harvard alumni played front-office roles in building the Boston Bruins team that won ice hockey's 2011 Stanley Cup.

Ice hockey coach Donato on success and failure

Head Harvard men's ice hockey coach Ted Donato describes his first six years on the job.

Canada Takes Olympic Gold in Women's Ice Hockey, Edging Out U.S. Team

The Canadians edge out the U.S. women's team, in a contest that featured Harvard alumnae on both sides.

Harvard-educated neurobiologist Amy Bishop accused of murder, and other news

Our news roundup includes articles on an online dating service founded by alums; a four-time Olympian in women's ice hockey; and a Harvard-educated neurobiologist accused of murder.

Five Harvard alumnae will play on the U.S. and Canadian Olympic ice-hockey teams

Five former ice-hockey stars from Harvard are on the U.S. and Canadian Olympic teams competing at Vancouver.