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

Baseball by the Numbers

Economist Andrew Zimbalist analyzes the sabermetric revolution

Harvard Scares Michigan State

Gutsy play ends in 80-73 loss.

Harvard Upsets Cincinnati in NCAAs

Twelfth-seeded Crimson beat fifth-seeded Cincinnati in NCAA basketball.

Championships and Milestones

Harvard basketball, swimming, and squash teams won Ivy titles and set some individual records this spring.

Squash Men Are National Champions

Take national title from Trinity College, 9-0

Thicker than Water

Chris, Tim, and Sean Satterthwaite all compete in Ivy League swimming meets.

by Craig Lambert

Squash Teams Quash Trinity, Yale, Win Ivies

Heading to nationals, men's and women's teams undefeated

Beanpot Originals

Five men who played in the original Beanpot hockey tourney, or one of the first ones, meet each year before the annual fray.

Crimson Women Head for Sochi Ice

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

To Russia, with Gloves

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

by Barbara Matson