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Women’s Basketball Wraps Eight-Game Road Stretch at Arkansas

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard women's basketball will play its eighth straight and final non-conference road contest this Sunday, November 30 against Arkansas.  Tip-off is set for 2:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. CT at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville. 

What to Know

  • The Crimson 2025-26 season will be comprised of 13 nonconference and its annual 14-game Ivy League slate.  Harvard will play nine of its nonconference games in November and eight of them will take place outside Cambridge, Mass.
  • Most recently, the Crimson went 0-2 at the Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Championship, falling to Alabama, 80-60, and South Florida, 56-54. 
  • By averaging 14.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 4.5 assists Saniyah Glenn-Bello was named to the Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Championship All-Tournament Team.
  • While having a career-year already Karlee White ranks first in field goal percentage (58.0%), eighth in scoring (14.2), and 10th in steals (1.7) in the Ivy League.
  • Abigail Wright is also putting up career numbers and ranks sixth in scoring (15.1), seventh in rebounding (6.7), and 10th in assists (2.6) in the conference.
  • Gabby Anderson is continuing her gritty play, ranking third in rebounding (6.9) and 10th in steals (1.7). 
  • Lastly, Katie Krupa and Glenn-Bello are currently the second- and fifth-best shot blockers in the league with 1.1 and 1.0 blocks per game, respectively. 
  • This contest will serve as a homecoming for Anderson.  The senior was born and lived in Arkansas as well as her mother being an Arkansas women's basketball alum. 
  • Following the opening week of action, Olivia Jones was named the first Ivy League Rookie of the Week by averaging 7.5 points and 5.5 rebounds. 
  • Prior to the season, the Crimson elected juniors, White and Wright as captains of the 2025-26 Harvard women's basketball team. 
  • Harvard is coming off arguably its best season in program history in 2024-25 as it accumulated a program-record 24 wins, won its first Ivy League Tournament Championship in program history, and returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2007. 
  • Despite losing two historic players and its top scorers in Harmoni Turner and Elena Rodriguez, the Crimson still welcomed back 11 players from its championship roster and added five first-years in a highly touted recruiting class. 
  • Jones, Aubrey Shaw, Maya Nahar, Ava Krumwiede, and Sam Wills make up Harvard's Class of 2029.  Prior to arriving in Cambridge, Shaw was a top 65 recruit out of Blue Valley North High School in Kansas. 
  • Among its returners, the Crimson is led by its trio of seniors in Anderson, Glenn-Bello, and Krupa.  The senior class brings experience, scoring, defensive prowess, and All-Ivy accolades from their first three years with Harvard. 
  • Moore has continued to lead the Crimson back into the national spotlight and build her legacy at the helm of the program.  The fourth-year coach has the most wins in the first three seasons for a head coach in program history.
  • Prior to this season, Moore was named to the preseason watch list for the 2026 Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year award.  Moore was one of five finalists for the award last season.
  • In the first Mid-Major Top 25, Harvard ranked second in the poll while receiving six first-place votes.  Most recently, despite falling the Crimson still ranks inside the top 10 checking in at No. 9.    
  • The Crimson was picked to finish third in the Ivy League Preseason Poll, receiving 126 points, including on first-place vote.  Harvard trailed only Princeton (163) and Columbia (147).
  • The Crimson and the Razorbacks have faced off twice in history.  The first meeting between the two teams came in the NCAA Tournament Round of 32 following Harvard's historic win over Stanford as a No. 16 seed.
  • The two teams last met 25 years ago and the Razorbacks won 87-48. 
  • Harvard is looking for its first ever win versus a SEC opponent as it is currently 0-13 all-time. 

Next Up

The Crimson will return home for the first time since its season opener.  Harvard's four-game home stretch will start on Wednesday, December 3 at 7:00 p.m. ET against Holy Cross. 
 
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Players Mentioned

Elena Rodriguez

#10 Elena Rodriguez

G
6' 2"
Senior
Harmoni Turner

#14 Harmoni Turner

G
5' 10"
Senior
Gabby Anderson

#5 Gabby Anderson

G
5' 11"
Senior
Saniyah Glenn-Bello

#22 Saniyah Glenn-Bello

G
6' 0"
Senior
Katie Krupa

#31 Katie Krupa

F
6' 1"
Senior
Karlee White

#12 Karlee White

G
5' 9"
Junior
Abigail Wright

#40 Abigail Wright

F
6' 1"
Junior
Aubrey Shaw

#1 Aubrey Shaw

G
6' 2"
First-Year
Olivia Jones

#0 Olivia Jones

G
5' 10"
First-Year
Maya Nahar

#15 Maya Nahar

F/C
6' 4"
First-Year

Players Mentioned

Elena Rodriguez

#10 Elena Rodriguez

6' 2"
Senior
G
Harmoni Turner

#14 Harmoni Turner

5' 10"
Senior
G
Gabby Anderson

#5 Gabby Anderson

5' 11"
Senior
G
Saniyah Glenn-Bello

#22 Saniyah Glenn-Bello

6' 0"
Senior
G
Katie Krupa

#31 Katie Krupa

6' 1"
Senior
F
Karlee White

#12 Karlee White

5' 9"
Junior
G
Abigail Wright

#40 Abigail Wright

6' 1"
Junior
F
Aubrey Shaw

#1 Aubrey Shaw

6' 2"
First-Year
G
Olivia Jones

#0 Olivia Jones

5' 10"
First-Year
G
Maya Nahar

#15 Maya Nahar

6' 4"
First-Year
F/C