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...With reporting by Brian Bennett, Simon Robinson and Vivienne Walt/Baghdad and Hassan Fattah/Basra
...left tackle Mike Frey went down with two broken ankle bones against Northeastern in the third week of the season, and junior right tackle Brian Lapham broke his hand in the same game. At the next practice, junior tackle Max McKibben sprained an MCL. Sophomore tackles Will Rodgers and Bennett Kowalk both have bulging disks in their backs, and Bakken suffered a concussion...
Harvard began the season with seven tackles. By the time Penn rolled around, the Crimson was down to two. Sophomores Bennett Kowalk and Will Rogers, juniors Mike Frey and Mike McKibben and senior James Baaken are all banged up. This has forced Murphy to make positional switches along the O-line all season long. Sophomore Will Johnson has been fantastic filling in for junior Andy Smith at center, who was injured for the first half of the year. Now Smith is back, starting at guard while Johnson stays at center. Senior Joe Traverso is All-Ivy worthy at guard...
...part of that success has been the strong, consistent play of the defensive line. Senior defensive ends Brad Payne and Brian Garcia have combined for 10.5 sacks and 16.5 tackles for loss. Murphy has rotated Payne, Garcia, senior Brendan McCafferty, juniors Matt McBurney and Coesen Ngweun and sophomores Doug Bennett and Eric Grimm throughout all four positions on the line...
MEANWHILE IN THE U.S. ... Spell of the Phoenix The latest Harry Potter book has had an unexpected effect on young fans. Pediatrician Howard J. Bennett, writing in the New England Journal of Medicine, reported an outbreak of headaches among children reading Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Bennett attributed their ailment - which he dubbed "Hogwarts headaches" - to the eight-hour reading sessions the young enthusiasts put in as they plowed through the 870-page tome. Fortunately, the symptoms clear up a day or two after the patient finishes the book...