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...first period, the Crimson rebounded quickly to even the score. Defensive pressure and team play gave Harvard the advantage after a slow start. At 5:25 in the second, co-captain and senior Mike Garcia intercepted a pass, beat all defenders on the breakaway, and slipped the ball past the goalkeeper. Sophomore David Tune and Garcia each logged assists in the team effort. BROWN 9, HARVARD 4 Brown and Harvard, bitter Ivy League rivals, faced off again in the quarterfinals. The teams met two weeks ago in a fiercely contested match, with Harvard netting the game-winner with 54 seconds...
...decisions, probably conservative decisions,” Murphy said. “In the context of the weather and the type of game it was, he did a real good job of managing the game.”Though most of his duties on Saturday consisted of handing the ball to one of the Crimson tailbacks, his 37-yard touchdown on a third-and-fourteen heave for senior wideout Corey Mazza—along with a completion percentage near 70—showed that he was ready to air it out if necessary.“I was pleased with...
...other players.On Saturday, he showcased his talent in the form of a monster day with seven tackles, including two and a half for loss, and a sack. Berg forced two fumbles, including one in which he broke through the line to hit Fritz before he could hand the ball off to the tailback. His agility allowed him to both knock the ball loose and recover it as well.The forced fumble was one of Berg’s two on the day, the other coming on Dartmouth’s first drive of the game.“They?...
Senior preseason All-American Mike Berg was named the Ivy League’s defensive player of the week after his performance opposite the ball against Dartmouth on Saturday. The defensive tackle led a Harvard defensive performance that notched its first shutout in two years, a 28-0 win over the Big Green. Berg led the team with seven tackles, three for a loss, as well as two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, and a sack. He filled up three categories on a single play Saturday, when he charged through the line to sack Dartmouth quarterback Mike Fritz before...
...first half, the traditional strong offense versus strong defense scenario played itself out as the teams traded possessions frequently. Despite seven Crimson shots, the score remained tied at 0-0. On a gusty afternoon, the Crimson could not capitalize on tailwinds in the first half, as balls sailed over the heads of midfielders and out of bounds. Despite uneventful play in that frame, the Crimson finally found the net 5:42 into the second half, as sophomore midfielder Michael Fucito’s crossing pass found the head of captain Charles Altchek at the far post, good for the forward?...