INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Harvard University women's rugby placed third at the CRAA 7s National Championship on day two on Sunday at Kuntz Stadium, posting a 4-1 record at the event and concluding its 7s season with a victory in the third-place game.
Closing out its competitive schedule for the 2025-26 academic year, No. 1 seed Harvard earned a 17-10 win over No. 2 seed Army in the third-place match after dropping a narrow 15-10 decision in overtime to No. 4 seed Lindenwood in the semifinals. On day one, Harvard posted a 3-0 record, winning both of its pool play games behind victories over Life (12-7) and Davenport (41-0) before topping Mount St. Mary's in the quarterfinals (34-5).
Across the two-day event, the Crimson totaled 20 tries over five games with six tries from
Victoria Stanley, five from
Cameron Fields, two from
Sana'a Lunon, two from
Josephine Mignone, and one each from
Dana Greer,
Madelyn Hubbell,
Skylar Jordan,
Lennox London, and
Tiahna Padilla. Jordan added five conversions while Mignone tacked on two conversions.
Harvard closed out a successful 7s season in which it captured the plate final at Tropical 7s, won the Ivy 7s title, and placed third at the CRAA 7s National Championship.
Gallery: (4-25-2026) Women's Rugby at CRAA 7s Nationals
Harvard Highlights: Day Two
- No. 1 seed Harvard notched a 1-1 record on the day, dropping a narrow 15-10 overtime decision to No. 4 seed Lindenwood in the semifinals before responding with a 17-10 victory over No. 2 seed Army in the third-place match.
- On day two, the Crimson notched five tries with three tries from Victoria Stanley and one try each from Cameron Fields and Sana'a Lunon alongside a conversion from Josephine Mignone.
- Across the two-day event, the Crimson totaled 20 tries over five games with six tries from Stanley, five from Fields, two from Lunon, two from Mignone, and one each from Dana Greer, Madelyn Hubbell, Skylar Jordan, Lennox London, and Tiahna Padilla. Jordan added five conversions while Mignone tacked on two conversions.
- In a hard-fought semifinal, Harvard dropped a narrow 15-10 decision to Lindenwood in overtime. Stanley scored a pair of tries in the game, tying the score at 5-5 and at 10-10 in the first half. Following a scoreless second half, Lindenwood took the decision with a try in overtime.
- Closing out its time at the tournament with the third-place match, Harvard captured a 17-10 win over Army. The Crimson jumped out to a 12-0 lead behind tries from Fields and Stanley as well as a Mignone conversion before the Black Knights pulled within 12-5 at halftime. After Army trimmed the margin to 12-10, Lunon sealed the win with a try in the second half.
- For the 7s season, Fields and Stanley led the Crimson with 11 tries apiece while London and Lunon each notched nine tries. Hubbell and Mignone each contributed eight tries while Jordan, Gemma Ogoke, and Padilla each added three tries alongside one try from Greer.
Harvard Highlights: Day One
- Harvard posted a 3-0 day as a team, winning both of its pool play games behind victories over Life (12-7) and Davenport (41-0) before topping Mount St. Mary's in the quarterfinals (34-5).
- The Crimson tallied 15 tries on the day from nine different student-athletes with Cameron Fields leading the team with four tries. Victoria Stanley notched three tries while Josephine Mignone registered two tries. Dana Greer, Madelyn Hubbell, Skylar Jordan, Lennox London, Sana'a Lunon, and Tiahna Padilla each scoring one try. Jordan added five conversions while Mignone tacked on a conversion.
- In the Crimson's opener, Harvard took a 12-7 win over Life. After Life scored the game's opening try to move ahead 7-0, a try from Lunon and conversion from Jordan tied the score at 7-7 at the half. In the second half, a try from Fields gave the Crimson the win.
- In Harvard's finale in pool play, the Crimson posted a 41-0 shutout win over Davenport with Fields, Mignone, and Stanley each tallying two tries in the game. The Crimson grabbed a 17-0 lead at halftime behind two tries from Stanley and a try from Padilla. Harvard outscored Davenport 24-0 in the second half with Fields and Mignone each scoring two tries. Jordan made three conversions in the contest.
- In the quarterfinals, Harvard bested Mount St. Mary's, 34-5, with six different members of the Crimson scoring a try. Harvard jumped out to a 22-0 lead at halftime behind tries from Hubbell, Fields, Stanley, and London. The Crimson tacked on two more tries in the second half from Jordan and Greer.
- For the 7s season, Fields leads the program with 10 tries while London has scored nine tries. Hubbell, Lunon, Mignone, and Stanley have each registered eight tries.
Next Up
Harvard's 2026 15s season will commence in the fall.