Four different players—including a pair of sisters—scored goals as the Harvard field hockey team opened the 2011 season with a 4-0 win against Holy Cross on the Hart Turf Field.
Harvard women’s soccer, women’s volleyball and field hockey begin their 2011-12 athletic seasons today, as all-three squads will compete in road contests.
Bridget McGillivray scored in overtime,assisted by older sister Georgia, to seal a 3-2 win for the Harvard field hockey team against Lafayette Sunday afternoon at Jordan Field, giving the Crimson a win in its home opener and a sweep of its first weekend of games.
Freshman Sydney Jenkins of the Harvard field hockey team has been named Ivy League Rookie of the Week after scoring goals in each of her first two collegiate games.
Bridget McGillivray, who scored her second goal of the weekend to lift the Harvard field hockey team to an overtime win against Lafayette Sunday, has been named the Harvard COOP Athlete of the Week for Sept. 6.
Harvard field hockey head coach Sue Caples and the other members of her final team as a collegiate player will be honored prior to the Crimson's game Saturday at Massachusetts.
Massachusetts scored twice in the game’s first 12 minutes and went on to a 3-0 win against the Harvard field hockey team, handing the Crimson its first defeat of the year, Saturday afternoon at Garber Field.
The Harvard field hockey team begins Ivy League play when it visits rival Yale Saturday afternoon and completes its weekend in southern Connecticut with a nonconference tilt Sunday at Quinnipiac.
Kyleigh Keating tallied two goals to help the Harvard field hockey team rally to tie twice, but Amanda Danziger scored with five seconds remaining in regulation to give Quinnipiac a 4-3 win against the Crimson Sunday afternoon at the QU Field Hockey & Lacrosse Turf Field.
The Harvard field hockey team scored three goals in the first five minutes of the second half to pull away to a 4-1 win against Penn Saturday afternoon at Jordan Field.
Katelin Wahl and Paige Haley scored goals less than four minutes apart to lift the Harvard field hockey team to a 2-1, come-from-behind win against Bryant Sunday afternoon at Jordan Field.
On a weekend honoring a successful Crimson team of the past, Harvard’s current squad looks to build on last weekend’s two-game sweep as it hosts Brown and Vermont at Jordan Field.
Sydney Jenkins scored just 37 seconds into overtime to lift the Harvard field hockey team to a 2-1 win against Vermont Sunday afternoon at Jordan Field.
Riding a four-game win streak and unbeaten at home, the Harvard field hockey faces No. 7 Stanford at noon on Jordan Field. The Crimson will be participating in the Play 4 the Cure campaign to raise awareness and money to fight breast cancer.
No. 7 Stanford handed the Harvard field hockey team its first home loss and snapped the Crimson’s four-game winning streak, 4-1, Saturday afternoon at Jordan Field.