Harvard football to host annual spring game on April 11

Andrew Aurich, Head Coach at Harvard Crimson Men's Football
Andrew Aurich, Head Coach at Harvard Crimson Men's Football
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Harvard Football will hold its annual Spring Game on Saturday, April 11, at 11 a.m. Eastern Time inside Harvard Stadium, according to an announcement on Apr. 8. The event marks the conclusion of the program’s on-field workouts for the 2025-26 academic year.

The Spring Game is significant as it closes out Harvard’s spring practice schedule and serves as preparation for another Ivy League title defense in the upcoming season. The team began its spring practices in early March and has been working toward this scrimmage.

Last fall, Harvard finished with a record of nine wins and two losses overall, including six wins and one loss in Ivy League play. The team earned an at-large invitation to the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Playoffs after becoming eligible for postseason competition for the first time. Throughout most of the season, Harvard was ranked in both major top-25 polls, reaching as high as No. 7 in media rankings and No. 10 among coaches before finishing ranked No. 20 by Stats Perform Poll and No. 23 by AFCA Coaches Poll.

Looking ahead, Harvard will begin its next campaign on Saturday, September 19 with an away game at New Hampshire before making its home debut against Colgate on October 3.

Season tickets for the upcoming season are available for $99 through GoCrimson.com.



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