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...Quakers’ winning goal was the first of three shots that hit the back of a net. At 82:52, Penn was able to get past the Harvard defenders to place the ball behind junior goalie Adam Hahn and put the Quakers up 2-0 in the game, a lead that the Crimson wouldn’t be able to close...
...Quakers’ second and third scoring shots. Freshman forward Andre Akpan, who has been stellar in his rookie year, was able to catch a pass from Altchek and score at 85:00 in the game. Akpan caused the Penn goalie to stretch himself in a dive for the ball, which slipped past and hit the left back corner of the net. It was Akpan’s fourth goal of the season...
...Harvard offsides penalty. Earlier on, the Crimson looked to have stopped the Crusaders on a third and ten when Tully was called for roughing the passer.This week, Harvard suffered more mental mistakes.On a first and ten in the red zone, Bears center Jimmy Tull botched the snap, sending the ball soaring over DiGiacomo’s hands for what looked to be a loss of 25 yards. Unfortunately for the Harvard defense, junior Desmond Bryant jumped on top of the Brown quarterback after the play had ended for a personal foul, giving the Bears 15 yards and an automatic first...
...Brown Stadium on Saturday.But instead of the ancient “three yards and a cloud of dust” offense, senior running back Clifton Dawson turned his 181 yards at a 7.2 yard per carry clip, including 104 yards and two touchdowns in the first quarter.Harvard ran the ball 44 times for 261 yards while throwing on just 23 plays with sophomore third-string quarterback Jeff Witt making his first career start.But the Crimson never had to ask Witt to do much behind an offensive line that manhandled the Brown defense all day.“They beat...
...this year has been aided by the fact that, once Harvard jumps out to a lead, it forces opponents to alter their game plan. Despite a running back-by-committee system that picked up 207 yards on the ground against Georgetown in Week One, the Bears carried the ball 16 times fewer against the Crimson.Not surprisingly, that means they threw 14 more passes—not the winning formula for DiGiacomo and the passing game.“We didn’t even try [to establish the run], to be honest with you,” Estes said...