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...captain Michelle McAteer, was invaluable to a team that relied heavily on younger players, especially on the mound. Halpenny nurtured the Crimson pitching staff, most notably helping sophomore ace Amanda Watkins earn All-Ivy second-team honors.LOOK MA, TWO HANDS On a squad with freshman wide receiver Alex Breaux (below) and sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan, the leadership of seniors like captain Erik Grimm was invaluable. The more experienced players on the team kept the Crimson from collpasing in down-to-the-wire games, as Harvard came from behind to upset eventual Ivy champion Brown in double overtime...
...Alex Slack ’06, who was a Crimson editorial chair in 2005, is a history concentrator in Leverett House...
...freshman sabre Craig Gorin says. “He somehow built this team up to be extremely cohesive. We’re definitely the coach’s team, out of anyone in the Ivies, probably even in the country.”—Staff writers Alex McPhillips and Karan Lodha contributed to the reporting of this article.—Staff writer Alexandra C. Bell can be reached at acbell@fas.harvard.edu...
...comeback, and ample opportunities for each team to claim victory.Almost. But considering Harvard’s resiliency—from sophomore Steve Williams’ 18-yard interception return for a touchdown to sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan’s 22-yard touchdown strike to freshman Alex Breaux to junior defensive tackle Mike Berg’s first career interception in overtime—fate made a Crimson victory seemingly inevitable.“I think it illustrates the great intangibles our kids have,” Murphy said. “They play hard...
...will likely again have broad national implications. Graduation and recruitment, accordingly, shouldn’t rupture the team’s ultimate drive.“I mean,” Ungar says, “nothing can stop the bus.”—Staff writer Alex McPhillips can be reached at rmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...