HARVARD CRIMSON WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Carrie Moore's Harvard squad has emerged as a genuine Ivy League contender this season, posting a 7-2 conference record that positions the Crimson near the top of the league standings. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts at the nation's oldest university founded in 1636, Harvard fields a 16-player roster averaging 66.2 points per game while holding opponents to 57.7 points, a defensive edge that reflects Moore's emphasis on controlled pace and perimeter defense. The team's 14-9 overall record masks underlying consistency: their 7-3 home mark at Lavietes Pavilion demonstrates the advantage of playing in front of the Crimson faithful, while the 7-6 away record shows continued improvement in road environments.

Harvard's competitive positioning within the Ivy League reflects the program's sustained development under Moore's leadership. Across the 21,189-student university, the women's basketball program has built a roster constructed for postseason success, with scoring efficiency and defensive discipline marking the team's identity. The 9-point margin between points for and against represents significant tournament equity—a differential that historically correlates with NCAA tournament qualification in the Ivy League.

KEY FACTS

SchoolHarvard University
SportWomen's Basketball
ConferenceIvy League
DivisionD1-FCS
LocationCambridge, Massachusetts
VenueLavietes Pavilion
Head CoachCarrie Moore

ROSTER (2025-26)

#NamePos
5Gabby AndersonG
13Hana BelibiF
3Asani CeaserF
6Lydia ChatiraG
23Nina EmnaceG
22Saniyah Glenn-BelloG
24Mary HollensteinerF
0Olivia JonesG
21Ava KrumwiedeF
31Katie KrupaF
15Maya NaharF
11Alayna RoccoG
1Aubrey ShawG
12Karlee WhiteG
25Sam WillsF
40Abigail WrightF

SEASON RECORD

20-12

Overall

11-4

Home

9-8

Away

9-4

Conference

65.3 PPG / 56.7 Opp PPG

SCHEDULE (2025-26)

DateOpponentResult
Nov 8St. John's Red StormW 61-56
Nov 9Michigan WolverinesL 55-84
Nov 11Massachusetts MinutewomenL 55-68
Nov 16Oakland Golden GrizzliesW 93-55
Nov 17California Golden BearsL 65-76
Nov 19Boston College EaglesW 72-65
Nov 24Alabama Crimson TideL 60-80
Nov 26South Florida BullsL 54-56
Nov 30Arkansas RazorbacksW 69-51
Dec 4Holy Cross CrusadersW 61-46
Dec 5Stony Brook SeawolvesW 67-33
Dec 21Maine Black BearsL 57-59
Dec 29Delaware Blue HensW 70-63
Jan 3Dartmouth Big GreenW 72-47
Jan 10Columbia LionsL 55-58
Jan 17Pennsylvania QuakersW 53-42
Jan 19Princeton TigersL 79-82
Jan 24Cornell Big RedW 84-38
Jan 31Yale BulldogsW 72-44
Feb 1Brown BearsW 61-58
Feb 7Dartmouth Big GreenW 75-35
Feb 14Yale BulldogsW 70-62
Feb 14Brown BearsL 62-68
Feb 21Cornell Big RedW 74-37
Feb 28Pennsylvania QuakersW 60-46
Feb 28Princeton TigersL 49-62
Mar 7Columbia LionsW 68-64
Mar 13Columbia LionsW 67-65
Mar 14Princeton TigersL 53-63
Mar 19Navy MidshipmenW 73-52
Mar 22Eastern Kentucky ColonelsW 63-34
Mar 26Wisconsin BadgersL 61-64

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Harvard Women's Basketball compete in?
Harvard Crimson Women's Basketball competes in the The Ivy League conference at the NCAA D1-FCS level.
Where does Harvard play women's basketball home games?
Harvard Women's Basketball plays home games at Lavietes Pavilion in Cambridge, MA.
Who is the head coach of Harvard Women's Basketball?
The head coach of Harvard Crimson Women's Basketball is Carrie Moore.
When was Harvard Women's Basketball program established?
The establishment date for Harvard Women's Basketball is not currently available.