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

Ivy League limits full-contact football practices

The new Ivy League policy goes well beyond NCAA guidelines.

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.

Harvard's men's crews make a spring splash

A stellar spring for men's crew

Video: Baseball pitcher Brent Suter ’12 demonstrates four of his pitches

Brent Suter ’12 demonstrates his two-seam fastball, four-seam fastball, curve, and change-up.

Olympic diver Frank Gorman '59 shares his memories

Frank Gorman '59 shares his Olympic memories.

by Maya E. Shwayder

Harvard men's basketball wins first Ivy title

The men's basketball team wins its first Ivy title.

Harvard southpaw Brent Suter is one of the Ivy League’s elite starters.

Southpaw Brent Suter averages nearly a strikeout per inning.

by Craig Lambert

Haiti's national soccer team plays Harvard April 10 to benefit earthquake relief

The national soccer team of Haiti will come to Harvard as part of a five-day benefit tour.

Harvard men's basketball reaches NIT

The men's basketball team lost a playoff game to Princeton but faces Oklahoma State in the upcoming tournament.

Harvard men's basketball team clinches share of Ivy championship for first time

The Harvard men's basketball team clinched at least a share of the Ivy League championship for the first time in its history.