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...second overtime, the Bulldogs cut short Harvard’s momentum by intercepting sophomore Liam O’Hagan in the endzone. But Yale could not convert, and coughed up the ball when sophomore defensive end Brad Bagdis stripped the ball from the hands of D.J Shooter as he tried to gain a few extra yards for the first down. Thomas recovered the fumble on the 15-yard line—a spot that would have been well within the field-goal abilities of Yale kicker, Alan Kimball...
...Bulldog players during the second overtime. Quarterback Liam O’Hagan’s would-be touchdown pass fell short of his intended receiver—just short enough for a Yale defender to intercept it in the endzone. Two plays later, though, a strip by defensive end Brad Bagdis and the ensuing recovery by linebacker Matt Thomas kept Yale on the sidelines for the time being...
...experience—his movie-stealing interlude in “Coffee and Cigarettes” was more a cameo role—the East Coast legend has found the world of Hollywood fairly welcoming. Even though during filming Jennifer Aniston was in the trying process of separating from Brad Pitt, the RZA remembers that she “showed mad respect and mad love for my homeboys when they visited.”It is not a desire for fame or money that motivates RZA to move in to film, but rather that he’s looking...
...Hagan, who rebounded from two consecutive turnover-ridden outings to post an interception-free performance. Honorable mention to H-back Kelly Widman, who eased the Crimson’s receiving woes with two touchdown receptions.Rough day for: The Harvard secondary, which allowed Leopard quarterbacks Pat Davis and Brad Mauer 326 passing yards, including two late fourth-and-long conversions that kept Lafayette in the game until the final seconds.Top performers: Harvard—O’Hagan, 17-of-30 for 207 yards, 2 TDs—Dawson, 28 carries for 100 yardsLafayette—Davis...
...second early in the third period tying the game at 3-3. Mike Sullivan also scored for Clarkson. RPI 4, QUINNIPIAC 2 TROY, N.Y.—Goalie Mathias Lange made 31 saves in RPI’s 4-2 win over Quinnipiac Friday night. Brad Farynuk and Kevin Croxton each had a goal and assist for the Engineers (5-4-1, 1-1-1). David Marshall tied the game at 2-2 with a power-play goal in the second period for Quinnipiac (8-3-0, 2-1-0). Brian Leitch also scored for the Bobcats, who had their...