Word: bigs
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While most football games are won by the players on the field, Harvard Coach Joe Restic--the winningest coach ever in Harvard football history--played a big role in the Crimson's defensive success in its 6-5 win over Dartmouth Saturday...
Harvard's front seven holding full-back Dave Clark to 29 yards on 16 carries was the most important element in the Big Green's being forced to punt six times in the seven drives after its second-quarter field goal. The seventh drive ended on an Al Rosier fumble, which was recovered by Ivy League Sophomore of the Week Sean Koscho...
...gaping holes which had greeted opponents' running backs in the last four games were mere memories, and a big part of that was Restic's strategy changes. The former Hamilton Tiger Cat coach, who won his 99th career game Saturday, started seniors Richard Puccio (at defensive tackle) and Craig Peck (at linebacker) in place of juniors John Sparks and David Weiss respectively...
...didn't know what to say. I just went out to third base and started crying again. We lost big. The Flyers were out of the playoffs...
Keepers: Sophomore goalie Jamie Reilly kept the men's team within striking distance with several clutch saves against Dartmouth. The Big Green had several chances, but only Paru "Heavy" Mital could put the ball by Reilly. Mital scored off a deflected shot early in the first half...