Kathy Delaney-Smith

Harvard guard Harmoni Turner sits on the court with her fists clenched and the ball near her feet. Guards Saniyah Glenn-Bello and Karlee White stand in front of her, leaning down toward her and yelling in celebration.

What winning the Ivy League Tournament means to Harvard — and shows about the league overall

By Jenn Hatfield / March 16, 2025

Columbia’s Megan Griffith: ‘We’ve never seen Ivy League women’s basketball look like this’

Harvard guard Harmoni Turner clenches her fists and yells while looking off to her right.

In perfect Harmoni: Turner’s 44 points help Harvard upset Princeton in Ivy League Tournament semifinals

By Jenn Hatfield / March 15, 2025

Turner and No. 3 seed Harvard will face No. 1 seed Columbia in Saturday’s championship game

Two action photos are displayed side-by-side. At left, Florida forward Dalila Eshe dribbles the ball with her left hand. At right, Columbia guard Megan Griffith drives the ball inside the arc with her left hand.

Which Ivy League head coach was the best player? 2025 edition

By Jenn Hatfield / February 22, 2025

There have been four coaching changes since we answered this question in 2022, so it’s time for a redo

Harvard guard/forward Elena Rodriguez dribbles the ball with her left hand on the perimeter. She looks to her right and motions a teammate toward her with her right hand.

Elena Rodriguez’s journey from the Canary Islands to becoming Harvard’s ‘quarterback’

By Jenn Hatfield / January 30, 2025

Carrie Moore: ‘She’s at the core and the foundation of everything that we do’

Harvard guard Lola Mullaney shoots an open right-handed jump shot in front of her team's bench.

‘Outside shooter deluxe’: How Harvard’s Lola Mullaney quietly keeps on scoring

By Jenn Hatfield / November 24, 2023

Mullaney isn’t the Crimson’s leading scorer anymore, but she’s as critical as anyone to their success

Harvard point guard Harmoni Turner shoots from near the 3-point line as a defender closes out on her.

‘There’s a lot more left’: Harvard’s Harmoni Turner is just getting started after Rookie of the Year season

By Jenn Hatfield / November 11, 2022

Only a sophomore, past and present Harvard coaches already see uncommon greatness in Turner

Carrie Moore and Dalila Eshe picture, along with the teaser title 'Is it time for #TwoBidIvy' for the Locked on Women's Basketball Podcast discussing the Ivy League

Locked on Women’s Basketball: A two-bid Ivy League?

By The Next / June 10, 2022

New coaches, challengers to Princeton’s reign, and whether the Ivy League will be a two-bid league

Carrie Moore and Dalila Eshe

How Harvard’s Carrie Moore and Yale’s Dalila Eshe will shake up the Ivy League

By Jenn Hatfield / May 15, 2022

Moore and Eshe are trailblazers off the court and looking to end Princeton’s reign on it

‘You are the reason I stayed here 40 years’: The legacy of Harvard’s Kathy Delaney-Smith through those she’s molded

By Jenn Hatfield / April 18, 2022

630 wins, countless relationships

Big threes, air guitars and a proper sendoff: Inside the Ivy League Tournament semifinals

By Jenn Hatfield / March 12, 2022

Princeton and Columbia advanced, but Harvard showed ‘what Ivy basketball is all about’