Harvard–Yale soccer rivalry

The Harvard–Yale soccer rivalry is a rivalry between Harvard University and Yale University. The men's series has been played regularly since 1907, while the women's teams have played since 1977. For over fifty years, the annual Harvard–Yale soccer game was played as a "curtain raiser" to the schools' gridiron football game, known simply as The Game. In addition to its varsity soccer teams which compete in the Ivy League, the two schools' intramural soccer champions have regularly featured in the annual Harkness Cup games, named after Edward Harkness, a benefactor of both universities.

Harvard-Yale soccer rivalry
SportCollege soccer
First meetingMen:
May 25, 1907
Harvard 1, Yale 1
Women:
November 11, 1977
Harvard 2, Yale 0
Latest meetingMen:
October 2, 2021
Yale 0, Harvard 0
Women:
October 1, 2022
Harvard 6, Yale 0
Next meetingMen:
October 22, 2022
Women:
2023
Statistics
Meetings totalMen:
108
Women:
46
All-time seriesMen:
Harvard, 54–41–13
Women:
Harvard, 34–9–2
Largest victoryMen:
Harvard 6–1 Yale (1977)
Women:
Harvard 6–0 Yale (2022)
Longest win streakMen:
5, Harvard (1983–1988, 2006–2010)
Women:
13, Harvard (1977–1989)
Longest unbeaten streakMen:
7, Harvard (1957–1963)
Women:
13, Harvard (1977–1989)
Current win streakMen:
1, Harvard (2022–)
Women:
4, Harvard (2018–)
Current unbeaten streakMen:
2, Harvard (2021–)
Women:
4, Harvard (2018–)

History

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The soccer rivalry between Harvard and Yale has been compared to the association football rivalry between Cambridge University and Oxford University.[1]

Early years

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Yale (white shirts) vs Harvard game in 1922[2]

The early history of the soccer rivalry between the men's sides dates back to the 1870s, and is intertwined with the evolution of gridiron football and rugby union as sports.[3][4] The two schools finally played each other in 1875,[5] after Yale, which had been following soccer rules, agreed to play according to the rugby-style rules adopted by Harvard, and lost, 4–0.[6][7]

From 1906 to 1925, both Harvard and Yale participated in the Intercollegiate Soccer Football League (ISFL), which included several East Coast colleges that would later be part of the Ivy League.[8] During that period, Yale and Harvard each won the ISFL championship twice, based on their win-loss records for those seasons.[8] In 1926, the league became known as the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association (ISFA).[8] The ISFA declared Harvard, Yale, and University of Pennsylvania as joint champions for 1930, after each team finished the season undefeated, except for losing to each other, with Yale beating Harvard, 1–0.[9]

Annual sports weekend

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Through the 1980s, the Harvard–Yale men's soccer game was "a big part of the schools' traditional sports weekend"[10] in November.[11] In 1931, the annual Harvard–Yale soccer day took place on the Harvard Business School Field, with matches between their varsity, junior varsity, and freshman teams.[12] Starting in 1935, intramural teams at Harvard and Yale began playing each other on the Friday before the main varsity gridiron football game, as part of the annual Harkness Cup competition, a series that was "uncommon if not unheard of elsewhere", according to an article in The New York Times.[13]

In 1960, The Boston Globe suggested that the Harvard–Yale soccer game might be a bigger draw than the annual freshman football game for the first time, due to the popularity of Christian Ohiri, a Nigerian international who played for Harvard.[14] In 1962, Sports Illustrated reported that the largest crowds on the Friday before The Harvard–Yale Game were at the soccer game and at the freshman football game, with approximately 3,500 people attending each.[15]

In 1965, Yale defeated Harvard 6–3 in its first win against Harvard in soccer since 1956; they had tied in 1960.[16] Future United States senator John Kerry, then a Yale senior, scored a hat-trick,[17][16] which he has referred to as his greatest achievement as an athlete.[17]

In 1985, The New York Times reported that although Harvard won the annual varsity soccer game, 4–1, Yale won the junior varsity soccer game, as well as the Edward S. Harkness Cup for winning all four matches between the two schools' intramural champions in men's soccer, women's soccer, tackle football, and touch football.[13] It was the 27th time that Yale had won the Harkness Cup in the history of the series; Harvard had won 15 times, and the schools had split the trophy five times.[13]

From the 1990s to present

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In the 1990s, the Harvard and Yale men's soccer teams' seasons ended earlier than the gridiron football teams' seasons, contributing to the decline in fanfare surrounding The Game.[18] While a 2000 article in The Harvard Crimson acknowledged that the women's soccer rivalry between the two schools "isn't as intense as the football version",[19] the same newspaper reported in 2013 that coaches for both the Bulldogs and the Crimson agreed that the annual game between the two rivals' men's soccer teams "brings a special excitement beyond just a regular conference game."[20] In 2011, the Yale Daily News noted that that the Jonathan Edwards College men's soccer team was representing Yale in the Harkness Cup series for the second consecutive year after defeating Harvard's Kirkland House on penalty kicks in 2010.[21]

In 2019, The Harvard Independent reported that "The Harvard women have proved themselves to hold power over the Yale soccer program, losing only once to the Bulldogs over the past 12 years."[22] At the time, the Harvard women's varsity team had a 32–9–2 record against Yale; the men's team was at 55–39–12.[22]

As of 2023, the Harvard and Yale varsity men's soccer teams have met 109 times, while the women's sides have played 46 times.

Men's results

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Harvard victoriesYale victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 May 25, 1907 Cambridge, MA Tie1–1
2 April 11, 1908 Cambridge, MA Yale 1–0
3 March 20, 1909 New Haven, CT Tie3–3
4 April 12, 1910 Cambridge, MA Harvard 3–0
5 April 11, 1911 New Haven, CT Harvard 3–1
6 March 27, 1912 Cambridge, MA Yale 4–0
7 April 12, 1913 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–1
8 September 8, 1914 New Haven, CT Harvard 3–1
9 November 9, 1915 Cambridge, MA Yale 2–1
10 November 8, 1921 Cambridge, MA Harvard 3–0
11 November 25, 1922 New Haven, CT Yale 1–0
12 November 23, 1923 Cambridge, MA Yale 4–2
13 November 21, 1924 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–1
14 November 21, 1925 Cambridge, MA Tie2–2
15 November 20, 1926 New Haven, CT Harvard 3–2
16 November 18, 1927 Cambridge, MA Yale 3–1
17 November 24, 1928 New Haven, CT Yale 2–1
18 November 23, 1929 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–1
19 November 22, 1930 New Haven, CT Yale 1–0
20 November 21, 1931 Cambridge, MA Tie1–1
21 November 19, 1932 New Haven, CT Yale 2–0
22 November 24, 1932 Cambridge, MA Tie2–2
23 November 21, 1933 Cambridge, MA Harvard 3–1
24 November 23, 1934 New Haven, CT Harvard 1–0
25 November 22, 1935 Cambridge, MA Yale 2–1
26 November 20, 1936 New Haven, CT Yale 3–0
27 November 19, 1937 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–1
28 November 18, 1938 New Haven, CT Yale 2–1
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
29 November 24, 1939 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–1
30 November 22, 1940 New Haven, CT Yale 2–0
31 November 21, 1941 Cambridge, MA Yale 2–1
32 November 20, 1942 New Haven, CT Yale 2–0
33 November 22, 1946 Cambridge, MA Yale 3–2
34 November 21, 1947 New Haven, CT Yale 2–1
35 November 19, 1948 Cambridge, MA Harvard 3–0
36 November 18, 1949 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–0
37 November 24, 1950 Cambridge, MA Yale 3–0
38 November 23, 1951 New Haven, CT Yale 1–0
39 November 21, 1952 Cambridge, MA Harvard 3–2
40 November 20, 1953 New Haven, CT Yale 3–0
41 November 19, 1954 Cambridge, MA Yale 1–0
42 November 18, 1955 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–1
43 November 23, 1956 Cambridge, MA Yale 2–1
44 November 22, 1957 New Haven, CT Harvard 4–2
45 November 21, 1958 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
46 November 20, 1959 New Haven, CT Harvard 1–0
47 November 18, 1960 Cambridge, MA Tie0–0
48 November 24, 1961 New Haven, CT Harvard 4–2
49 November 23, 1962 Cambridge, MA Harvard 3–1
50 November 22, 1963 New Haven, CT Harvard 3–2
51 November 20, 1964 Cambridge, MA Yale 3–2
52 November 19, 1965 New Haven, CT Yale 6–3
53 November 18, 1966 Cambridge, MA Harvard 4–1
54 November 24, 1967 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–1
55 November 22, 1968 Cambridge, MA Yale 3–1
56 November 21, 1969 New Haven, CT Harvard 3–0
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
57 November 20, 1970 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
58 November 19, 1971 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–1
59 November 22, 1972 Cambridge, MA Harvard 4–0
60 November 21, 1973 New Haven, CT Yale 3–1
61 November 22, 1974 Cambridge, MA Tie1–1
62 November 21, 1975 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–1
63 November 13, 1976 Cambridge, MA Tie1–1
64 November 11, 1977 Cambridge, MA Harvard 6–1
65 November 17, 1978 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
66 November 16, 1979 New Haven, CT Yale 1–0
67 November 22, 1980 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–1
68 November 12, 1981 New Haven, CT Yale 1–0
69 November 20, 1982 Cambridge, MA Yale 4–0
70 November 19, 1983 New Haven, CT Harvard 3–0
71 November 17, 1984 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
72 November 23, 1985 New Haven, CT Harvard 4–1
73 November 16, 1986 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
74 November 21, 1987 New Haven, CT Tie0–0
75 November 19, 1988 Cambridge, MA Harvard 4–3
76 November 12, 1989 New Haven, CT Yale 1–0
77 September 22, 1990 Cambridge, MA Yale 2–0
78 September 28, 1991 New Haven, CT Yale 3–1
79 September 27, 1992 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–1
80 October 15, 1993 New Haven, CT Yale 2–1
81 October 16, 1994 Cambridge, MA Harvard 4–1
82 October 14, 1995 New Haven, CT Harvard 3–1
83 September 28, 1996 Cambridge, MA Harvard 4–3
84 September 26, 1997 New Haven, CT Tie2–2
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
85 September 26, 1998 Cambridge, MA Yale 5–4
86 September 25, 1999 New Haven, CT Yale 3–0
87 October 14, 2000 Cambridge, MA Harvard 3–2
88 September 8, 2001 New Haven, CT Harvard 4–2
89 October 19, 2002 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–0
90 October 4, 2003 New Haven, CT Yale 1–0
91 October 2, 2004 Cambridge, MA Yale 1–0
92 October 1, 2005 New Haven, CT Yale 3–1
93 September 30, 2006 Cambridge, MA Harvard 3–2
94 November 17, 2007 New Haven, CT Harvard 4–0
95 October 4, 2008 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
96 October 3, 2009 New Haven, CT Harvard 1–0
97 October 2, 2010 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
98 October 1, 2011 New Haven, CT Yale 1–0
99 September 29, 2012 Cambridge, MA Tie0–0
100 October 5, 2013 New Haven, CT Yale 2–1
101 October 4, 2014 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
102 October 3, 2015 New Haven, CT Harvard 3–1
103 October 1, 2016 Cambridge, MA Tie3–3
104 September 30, 2017 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–1
105 September 29, 2018 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
106 October 4, 2019 New Haven, CT Yale 3–1
107 October 2, 2021 New Haven, CT Tie0–0
108 October 22, 2022 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–1
109November 10, 2023Cambridge, MAYale4–0
Series: Harvard leads 54–42–13

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Women's results

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Harvard victoriesYale victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 November 11, 1977 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–0
2 November 17, 1978 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
3 November 11, 1979 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–1
4 November 1, 1980 New Haven, CT Harvard 3–0
5 November 13, 1981 New Haven, CT Harvard 4–1
6 November 6, 1982 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
7 October 31, 1983 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–0
8 October 30, 1984 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–1
9 October 29, 1985 New Haven, CT Harvard 3–0
10 October 28, 1986 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–0
11 October 27, 1987 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–1
12 October 25, 1988 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–0
13 October 24, 1989 New Haven, CT Harvard 1–0
14 October 23, 1990 Cambridge, MA Yale 1–0
15 October 22, 1991 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–0
16 October 20, 1992 Cambridge, MA Yale 1–0
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
17 October 16, 199 New Haven, CT Yale 2–0
18 October 15, 1994 Cambridge, MA Harvard 4–2
19 October 14, 1995 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–0
20 September 28, 1996 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–1
21 September 27, 1997 New Haven, CT Yale 3–2
22 September 26, 1998 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–1
23 September 25, 1999 New Haven, CT Harvard 1–0
24 October 14, 2000 Cambridge, MA Harvard 3–1
25 September 29, 2001 New Haven, CT Harvard 1–0
26 October 19, 2002 Cambridge, MA Yale 3–2
27 October 4, 2003 New Haven, CT Tie0–0
28 October 2, 2004 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
29 October 1, 2005 New Haven, CT Yale 2–1
30 September 30, 2006 Cambridge, MA Yale 1–0
31 September 29, 2007 New Haven, CT Yale 2–1
32 October 4, 2008 Cambridge, MA Harvard 3–1
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
33 October 20, 2009 New Haven, CT Harvard 3–2
34 October 2, 2010 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–1
35 October 1, 2011 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–1
36 September 29, 2012 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
37 October 5, 2013 New Haven, CT Harvard 3–1
38 October 4, 2014 Cambridge, MA Tie0–0
39 October 3, 2015 New Haven, CT Harvard 4–0
40 October 1, 2016 Cambridge, MA Harvard 2–1
41 September 30, 2017 New Haven, CT Yale 3–0
42 September 29, 2018 Cambridge, MA Harvard 1–0
43 October 5, 2019 New Haven, CT Harvard 1–0
44 October 2, 2021 New Haven, CT Harvard 2–0
45 October 1, 2022 Cambridge, MA Harvard 6–0
46October 28, 2023New Haven, CTHarvard5–2
Series: Harvard leads 35–9–2

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See also

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References

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