# Harvard-Yale
**Source**: https://dso.college.harvard.edu/harvard-yale
**Parent**: https://dso.college.harvard.edu/student-activities
## Cheer on the Crimson in the 141st playing of The Game hosted at the Yale Bowl!
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- [College Events Board (CEB) Spirit Week](/harvard-yale#ceb)
- [Wellness Throughout the Weekend](/harvard-yale#wellness)
- [Safety and Emergencies](/harvard-yale#safety)
- [Preparing for Inclement Weather](/harvard-yale#weather)
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- [Information for Alumni and Graduate Students](/harvard-yale#alumni)
## History
The Harvard-Yale football rivalry began on November 13, 1875, at Hamilton Field in New Haven (a 4-0 Harvard win), and was the first rivalry in all of college athletics. The series is the third-most-played in college football history and is now referenced around the country simply as “The Game.”
## Football Tickets
The Game 2025 will take place on Saturday, November 22, 2025 at the Yale Bowl with kick-off at NOON. \
Please note that **all discounted student tickets are sold out**! General Admission tickets can still be purchased on the [Yale Athletics site](https://athletics.ticketing.yale.edu/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=football&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=). As a reminder, ***t****icket resale is strictly prohibited***.\
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If you have questions, please call Harvard Athletics at (617) 495-2211 during business hours.
## Transportation
**Shuttle tickets are sold out**. Students who paid in full can pick up tickets beginning Wednesday, November 5 at the Smith Campus Center booth Tuesday–Saturday between 12-6pm.
- **Shuttle Bus Tickets:** All internet orders must be picked up in advance at the Harvard Box Office in the Smith Campus Center. There are no e-tickets. *The football tickets should be purchased separately*.
- **Departure and Return Times:** Shuttle buses will depart on Friday, November 21 with a small number of buses departing on the morning of Saturday, November 22. All buses will return to campus following the conclusion of The Game on Saturday. Buses will pick up near the Science Center Plaza and will depart directly from the Yale Bowl.
- Accessibility needs: Please contact the Harvard Box Office in advance via e-mail at [tickets@fas.harvard.edu](mailto:tickets@fas.harvard.edu) if you require accessibility accommodations.
- **Personal Transportation:** If you are opting to take other transportation to The Game (train, personal vehicle, etc.) please be sure you are doing this safely!
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#### Shuttle Bus Departure Times (Cambridge to New Haven)
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| DATE | TIME |
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| Friday, November 21 | 1PM |
| Friday, November 21 | 2PM |
| Friday, November 21 | 2:30PM |
| Friday, November 21 | 3PM |
| Friday, November 21 | 3:30PM |
| Friday, November 21 | 4PM |
| Friday, November 21 | 4:30PM |
| Friday, November 21 | 5PM |
| Saturday, November 22 | 7:30AM |
| Saturday, November 22 | 8:30AM |
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#### Shuttle Bus Departure Times (New Haven to Cambridge)
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| DATE | TIME |
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| Saturday, November 22 | 5PM |
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## Overnight Housing
As a reminder, Yale College is offering limited overnight housing on Friday night only. Information will be shared via the First-Year Experience Office and each House Committee **by Tuesday, November 18**, with details about housing assignments, access, and other logistics. Guests should be aware of [Yale's residential rules](https://catalog.yale.edu/undergraduate-regulations/regulations/housing/) and Harvard's [Student Handbook policies](https://handbook.college.harvard.edu/).
**Please bring overnight bags to The Bowl**. Storage is available at Yale’s [Coxe Cage](https://www.google.com/maps/dir//Coxe+Cage,+Derby+Ave,+New+Haven,+CT+06515/data=!4m6!4m5!1m1!4e2!1m2!1m1!1s0x89e7d8e26dd40265:0x41f25cb2a1a30d11?sa=X&ved=1t:707&ictx=111) for Harvard students. Buses heading back to Cambridge leave directly from the Yale Bowl, so bring all items with you for The Game.
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#### Yale Residential College to Harvard House Pairing
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| Harvard House | Yale Residential College | Residential College Access Gate Location |
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| First Year Yards (Elm & Oak) | Benjamin Franklin | Prospect Street gate, closest to Trumbull/Canal Street |
| Dunster House | Berkeley | Elm Street gate, South Elm Street |
| Quincy House | Branford | Library Walk gate, closest to High Street |
| Winthrop House | Davenport | York Street gate, 248 York Street |
| Currier House | Ezra Stiles | Gate at 302 York Street, by Sherkaan/Yale Bookstore |
| Kirkland House | Grace Hopper | Elm Street gate, 189 Elm Street |
| Eliot House | Jonathan Edwards | Library Walk gate, 68 High Street |
| Mather House | Morse College | Gate at 304 York Street, behind Mory's |
| First Year Yards (Crimson & Ivy) | Pauli Murray | Prospect Street gate, 130 Prospect Street |
| Lowell House | Pierson | York Street gate, 236 York Street |
| Adams House | Saybrook | Elm Street gate, closest to York Street |
| Dudley and Pforzheimer | Silliman | Temple Street gate |
| Leverett House | Timothy Dwight | Temple Street gate, 345 Temple Street |
| Cabot House | Trumbull | Elm Street gate, 241 Elm Street, near York Street |
[HARVARD-YALE WEEKEND LOCATIONS MAP](https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1fN8A-qb-JKRRhGNivzt0jfT3D8btNPQ&ll=41.31139802683529%2C-72.93287620000001&z=14)
## College Events Board (CEB) Spirit Week
The [College Events Board (CEB)](https://www.instagram.com/harvardceb/) will be hosting a full week of festivities here on Harvard’s campus in the days leading up to The Game! Beginning on **Tuesday, November 18**, a wide range of events will take place across our campus to bring our community together and get ready to cheer on the Harvard Crimson. Please log into [SOCO](https://soco.college.harvard.edu/events?topic_tags=6629432), navigate to the Events page, and use the Harvard-Yale Event Tag as a filter to access the CEB events.
Harvard students can use their Harvard Key to log into the [**Student Organization Center Online**](https://soco.college.harvard.edu/events?topic_tags=6629432) and see a list of all events taking place throughout the week.
First-year students should follow the [**First Year Social Committee**](https://www.instagram.com/harvardfysc2028/) to learn more about a special event just for them.
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## Wellness Throughout the Weekend
Whether you’re cheering from the stands or celebrating afterward, we hope your Harvard–Yale weekend is full of connection, care, and great memories. As you make plans for the weekend, remember that wellness and safety go hand in hand - looking out for yourself and others helps everyone enjoy the experience.
If alcohol will be part of your celebration, consider these harm reduction and community care strategies:
- **Fuel up first:** Eat a good meal before drinking. There will be food available for purchase at Yale Stadium. Consider where you will be getting food and when you will be eating before the day of the game.
- **Pace yourself:** Aim for about one drink per hour and alternate with water or another non-alcoholic option. Game day is long, so make sure you are spacing your drinks out over the course of the whole day.
- **Consider stopping once you’re buzzed:** Continuing to drink once you’re intoxicated increases the likelihood of unwanted effects, such as memory loss and vomiting.
- **Know your limits:** Stick to standard serving sizes and take breaks when you need them. Choosing beer or hard seltzers over hard liquor can help you pace your drinks over time.
Just as we care for our physical well-being, we also care for the emotional and interpersonal safety of our community. Harvard-Yale weekend is a time when large gatherings and alcohol use can intersect with issues of consent, boundaries, and sexual violence prevention.
- **Consent is Critical:** Like teamwork, clear, enthusiastic, and ongoing consent is essential - on and off the field. When celebrating with friends or new people, ensure that bodily autonomy is respected, boundaries are honored, and everyone has real choices about what’s happening.
- **Respect Boundaries:** Everyone has the right to feel comfortable and safe, whether at a tailgate, party, or post-game hangout.
- **Make a Game Plan:** Coordinate with your friends about how you’ll get to events, stick together, and get home safely.
- **Be a Team Player:** Look out for one another. If you notice someone who seems uncomfortable or something doesn’t look right—such as unwanted touching, pressure to drink more, or isolating someone who appears intoxicated—you can step in and make a difference. Practice being an active bystander. After considering your own safety and position in the situation, your own personal safety, you can choose the best method for you through the 4 Ds of Active Bystander Intervention:
- **Direct:** Check in with someone involved - “Hey, are you okay?”
- **Distract:** Create a diversion to interrupt the situation - "Will you come get food with me?”
- **Delegate:** Get help from a friend, party host, or trusted resource - “Can you check in with them?”
- **Delay:** Check in privately later - “Can I talk to you about what happened earlier?”
[GAME DAY REMINDERS](https://dso.college.harvard.edu/sites/g/files/omnuum7076/files/2025-11/HY%20CTIX%20SAB.png)
## Safety and Emergencies
Should you find yourself in a situation where you need immediate assistance, please use the information below. Please note: **cell service can be spotty. All uniformed staff members will have access to walkie-talkies.**
#### Yale Resources
- Yale Police: (203) 432-4400
- Yale Security & Non-Emergencies: (203) 785-5555
- Sexual Assault Response: (203) 432-2000
#### Harvard Resources
- HUPD: (617) 495-1212
- Shuttle Info: (781) 777-8157
- 24/7 Confidential SHARE Team: (617) 495-9100
- Confidential CAMHS 24/7 Hotline: (617) 495-2042
#### Key Locations
- Yale Bowl
- Shuttle bus Saturday drop-off/Pickup location (along Yale Ave.)
- Luggage drop off/pickup (at Coxe Cage on Derby Ave.)
[GAME PLAN CHECKLIST](https://mcusercontent.com/eb85d7a5a3fb4e531ad907e64/files/457a36d2-dbdc-6d86-7294-e33018abd2de/HY_Game_Plan_Checklist_63_.pdf)\
#### Emergency Alcohol Intervention
If you notice a friend or peer exhibiting signs of alcohol poisoning, step up and seek help! Call Yale Police (203-432-4400) or 911 and lay them on their side while you wait for help. Don't leave them alone!
##### Step Up and Seek Help!
Wait with the person you are concerned about. Don't leave them alone.
- Recognize that your friend or peer needs medical attention.
- Assume personal responsibility.
- Step up and take action! Call [Yale Police](https://your.yale.edu/community/public-safety/contact-us) (203-432-4400) or 911 and lay them on their side while you wait for help.
##### Signs of alcohol poisoning:
- Cold, clammy, or blue skin
- Unconscious or unresponsive
- Slow or irregular breathing
- Puking repeatedly
## Preparing for Inclement Weather
The 141st playing of the Game at the Yale Bowl will continue as planned, rain or shine. We encourage you to monitor the weather, and to dress appropriately. **No umbrellas will be allowed in the stadium during the Game**.
## Yale Bowl Policies
All persons, bags, and personal items are subject to inspection before entering the stadium
Acceptable Bags:
- Clear tote bags, which can be sized 12'' x 12" x 6" or smaller, will be permitted
- Yale Athletics Official clear bag (12" x 12" x 6") can be purchased at the Yale Bowl for **$5.00**
- Ziploc bag (1 gallon clear)
- Small hand-held purse (6.5" x 4.5" or smaller and NO STRAP)
Prohibited Bags:
- Backpack
- Purse
- Camera bag
- Binoculars case
- Diaper bag
Fans who bring unauthorized bags to the game will have two options:
- Store bag in personal vehicle
- Use the complimentary bag check service
###### [VIEW FULL YALE ATHLETICS CLEAR BAG POLICY](https://yalebulldogs.com/news/2019/8/28/general-yale-bowl-clear-bag-policy.aspx)
## Social Media
Share your Harvard-Yale content with us using #HarvardYale and follow the Harvard College Office of Student Engagement on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/harvardcollege_engage/?hl=en) for all things Harvard-Yale!
## Information for Alumni and Graduate Students
- Alumni should visit the [Harvard Alumni Association](https://alumni.harvard.edu/harvard-yale) website for Harvard-Yale alumni events.
- If you are a graduate student, be sure to check with your Dean of Students Office (or its equivalent) to find out about your school's Harvard-Yale plans.