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...Harvard was looking for against the bigger Saders. 21-17 Holy Cross as Miller makes one of two. 6:19: Harvard has switched to a man coverage which has stymied the Crusadres in the last 3 possessions. 6:16: Until I said that. They sink two free throws and Andrew Pusar returns to the game. 6:00: Drew Housman knocks down a 3 to make it a 9 point game. 5:28: Harvard switches to zone, and force HC intoa tough three, but, once again, they fail to get two rebound. New possession for Crusaders...
...defense one play at a time. Pizzotti was 27-of-41 for 316 yards and a career-best four touchdowns. But Pizzotti’s standout day was facilitated by an exceptional showing by the offensive line. Led by a pair of seniors, center David Paine and right tackle Andrew Brecher, the line gave Pizzotti great protection in the pocket. The unit surrendered just two sacks and consistently created holes big enough for the tailbacks to move the chains. Sophomore Cheng Ho, freshman Gino Gordon, and senior Charles Baakel teamed up for 118 rushing yards...
...other awards were also given out at the dinner. Senior cornerback John Hopkins won the Robert F. Kennedy Award given to the team’s most hard-working member. Bagdis nabbed the Joseph E. Wolf Award given to the team’s best lineman. Senior offensive lineman Andrew Brecher won the Henry N. Lamar award given to the program’s most dedicated player, and senior center David Paine was honored with the William Paine LaCroix Trophy, given to the most enthusiastic and loyal Crimson football player. Senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti won the team?...
...finished first in a tournament that had to be cut short because of the large number of participants. Wrestlebacks were canceled, meaning that those who were knocked out before the semifinals had no chance to compete in a consolation bracket. Although junior co-captain Louis Caputo and junior Andrew Flanagan, two of the Crimson’s best wrestlers, sat out due to injuries, Harvard had a chance to showcase two of its newest recruits in freshmen Corey Jantzen and Andy Olsen, who finished third at 174 and 141, respectively. Jantzen had three major decisions, his only loss...
After a missed layup by Mercer guard James Florence—the Bears’ leading scorer coming into the game who finished with nine points on 3-for-18 shooting—Crimson guard Andrew Pusar chased down the rebound in the corner. Pusar made an outlet pass to Magnarelli, who found Housman running alongside junior Evan Harris at midcourt...