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Watch: 2024-25 Track & Field Season Recap

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Across the entirety of the 2024-25 season, Harvard track & field added to the program's rich and storied tradition, as Crimson student-athletes gave everything and raised the level of the program once again.

During the indoor track & field campaign, Harvard student-athletes established themselves on the national stage, as the Crimson found success at several meets during the regular season.

Making the journey to Ithaca, New York, Harvard shined at the 2025 Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Championships held at Cornell. Across two action packed days, the Crimson won Ivy League titles in nine events at Barton Hall. At the conclusion of the meet, Harvard's women's team finished in second place with a stellar 160 points.

The indoor track & field journey ended in Virginia Beach, Virginia, as all the Crimson's entries earned All-America status at the 2025 NCAA Indoor Championships. The women's team rose to the occasion, finishing in a program-best 11th place in the team standings, as the Crimson led all women's programs in the nation with 11 All-America First Team selections.

Harvard carried that momentum into the outdoor season, as the Crimson continued to showcase its talent and skill against top competition across the country.

Heading down to New Haven, Connecticut, both Crimson squads excelled at the 2025 Ivy League Heptagonal Outdoor Championships, as both teams captured second place across the two days of competition.

The Crimson concluded the season in Eugene, Oregon, as Harvard produced some Hayward magic at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. After four days of action, nine Crimson garnered All-America honors.

Harvard once again rewrote the record book and reached for new heights during the 2024-25 season, as the Crimson will look for more in 2025-26.

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