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...All-American has traditionally fared well in poor weather situations. The last time he played on a muddy track was Harvard’s opener last year against Holy Cross, a 35-0 Crimson victory in which Dawson ran for 184 yards...
...Lasers, otherwise known as singlehanded regattas, are Johnson’s specialty. He claimed twin fourth place finishes in 2001 and 2002 in the North American Championships—both of which came before his high school graduation. His college credits include a 2004 Honorable Mention All-American award, a sixth-place finish at the 2004 National Team Race Championships, and another sixth-place trophy at the 2004 Coed Championships.Johnson has been sailing Lasers most of his life, but since coming to Harvard, he has had to adjust to life in a boat with someone else. Collegiate sailing...
...creep above 50 degrees, the Harvard offense spent the entire day searching for a rhythm it never found. The Crimson finished the day with only 226 yards of total offense—120 of it during a largely inconsequential fourth quarter.The Cornell defense once again had an answer for All-American running back Clifton Dawson, holding the junior to just 39 yards on the ground. The Big Red has held Dawson to an average of 58 rushing yards in the teams’ three meetings during Dawson’s career.“We really pointed...
...rushing performances—39 yards this week after 59 yards against Lehigh—sophomore running back Clifton Dawson’s chances at the Payton Award, given to the best offensive player in Division I-AA, have gone from slim to none. Saturday, the All-American back carried the ball 24 times and had a late touchdown, but was driven back from the line of scrimmage time and again by a stingy Cornell defense that has always seemed to have Dawson’s number. “If anybody lets up, along any of the cracks, he?...
...sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan. After all, he was the architect of the Crimson’s two dramatic comebacks earlier this year and has since lost his top three receivers. You can’t point at junior tailback Clifton Dawson either. Sure the All-American hasn’t been as dominating as last year. But he’s routinely facing defenses crowding the line and neither he nor Tim Murphy will ever talk about how banged up he is. And how about Murphy? What, did he just forget how to coach? Unlikely. An attitude...