News

Ritu Kalra Named as Harvard CFO and VP for Finance

News

Harvard Women’s Ice Hockey Coach Announces Retirement Amid Allegations of Abusive Behavior

News

Billionaire Ken Griffin ’89 Breaks with DeSantis on ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Expansion Amid Criticism at GSAS

News

Graduating Harvard Seniors Receive Diplomas at ‘Heartwarming’ House Ceremonies

News

President Bacow Bids Farewell to Harvard, Confers 1,850 College Degrees at 372nd Commencement

Ken You Feel the Heat?

By Courtesy of Lexie Mehallis/Harvard Athletics
Sophomore thrower Kenneth Ikeji competes in the Ivy League Championships, at which Harvard men's track and field team lost to Princeton by one point, taking second place. Ikeji is one of the sixth Harvard athletes that qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships that will take place this weekend.
Sophomore thrower Kenneth Ikeji competes in the Ivy League Championships, at which Harvard men's track and field team lost to Princeton by one point, taking second place. Ikeji is one of the sixth Harvard athletes that qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships that will take place this weekend.

Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.

Tags
Track and Cross CountryGame Stories

Related Articles

Harvard Track and Field Sends Largest Group of Athletes to NCAA Championships in 17 Years