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Harvard Women's Soccer Loses to Columbia, Ending Postseason Hopes

Harvard women’s soccer team (5-6-3, 3-3-1 Ivy) traveled to New York City to face Columbia Lions (6-6-3, 4-2-1 Ivy). The match ended with a 2-1 defeat after a intense 90-minute battle, marking the end of Harvard’s postseason aspirations.

Team Performance and Season Recap

Earlier in the season, Harvard faced challenges, including experimenting with lineups, inconsistency, and injuries, which raised doubts about their ability to compete in a highly competitive Ivy League. However, as the conference season progressed, Harvard improved significantly, climbing toward the top of the Ivy League standings and aiming for the championship.

Critical Match and Stakes

Following a tough senior night loss to the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard arrived in New York eager to secure at least one point to preserve its Ivy League title hopes. The match was crucial for both teams, with Columbia also aiming to improve their position after a loss to Princeton.

Additional Context

Harvard entered the game with hopes of continuing their run, but ultimately, the loss to Columbia ended their chance at postseason play after a season marked by resilience and growth.

“Harvard experienced struggles early in the fall but surge towards the top of Ivy League standings, aiming for a championship before ending their season in New York.”
Author's Summary

Harvard women’s soccer faced a tough defeat against Columbia, ending their postseason and reflecting a season of resilience, growth, and challenges within a competitive Ivy League environment.

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The Harvard Crimson The Harvard Crimson — 2025-11-06