Sports & Athletics

Coverage of Crimson sports and athletics—from team achievements to individual standout stories.

What Does the $2.8B NCAA Settlement Mean for Harvard?

Athlete-payment case will change little for Ivy League athletes.

by Max J. Krupnick

Harvard heavyweight four-oared crew wins at Henley Royal Regatta

Harry Parker's last crew takes the Visitors’ Challenge Cup at England's Royal Regatta

Harry Parker, Harvard rowing coach, dies

The head men's heavyweight crew coach at Harvard for 51 years died at age 77.

Cricket club at Harvard

The Crimson Cricket Club, bowling and batting

Harvard's Corinne Wee shows support with Row for Boston T-shirts

Senior Corinne Wee’s T-shirts put unity on display at the Women's Crew Beanpot this past weekend.

Women’s water polo player Aisha Price is one of Harvard’s leading scorers

Women’s water polo player Aisha Price is one of Harvard’s leading scorers.

A video of Nico Weiler discussing the art of the pole vault

Nico Weiler and the art of the pole vault.

Harvard's Nico Weiler is a pole vault champion

Nico Weiler clears inhuman heights, and not by human instinct.

by Craig Lambert

Harvard basketball shocks New Mexico in 2013 NCAA tournament upset

The Crimson shocks New Mexico in NCAA tournament upset, loses in 2nd round.

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.

Harvard’s bid for more hoops glory falls short

The Ivy League champs shoot only 28 percent against sixth-seeded Arizona.