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...Hagan’s third touchdown pass of the day put the Crimson ahead for good. With 3:21 remaining in the third quarter and Harvard at the Lafayette 20, O’Hagan found freshman Alex Breaux alone in the center of the field. Breaux made the reception around the five-yard line, turned, and dove for the endzone. As the ball crossed the goal line it popped loose, but the officials ruled that Breaux maintained possession long enough for the score...
...decimated receiving corps, O’Hagan routinely dropped back to pass only to look downfield and find nobody open.With the Crimson’s top three wide receivers—senior Rodney Byrnes, junior Corey Mazza, and senior Ryan Tyler—all out with injuries, freshman Alex Breaux and sophomore Joe Murt took over starting responsibilities and combined for only one catch.“Too many mistakes,” said O’Hagan of his performance. “I put that on me, not thinking the right things out there sometimes, and it cost...
...shine, was listed as “questionable” to start this week and did not play.Left to fill their place is a list of names that leave public-address announcers scrambling for their roster sheets. Junior Danny Brown, sophomores Joe Murt and Matt Lagace, and freshman Alex Breaux have been lining up out wide for Harvard. Against a Cornell unit that came into the game ranking dead last in the Ivy League in pass-defense efficiency, the backups were unable to get open for quarterbacks O’Hagan and Richard Irvin. The result? Less than 100 yards...
...receiving corps, O’Hagan routinely dropped back to pass only to look downfield and find nobody open. With the Crimson’s top three wide receivers—senior Rodney Byrnes, junior Corey Mazza, and senior Ryan Tyler—all out with injuries, freshman Alex Breaux and sophomore Joe Murt took over starting responsibilities and combined for only one catch. Right from the opening kick, Harvard looked outmatched. The Crimson’s Neil Sherlock muffed the opening kickoff only to recover it and have Dawson fumble on Harvard’s opening play from scrimmage...
Wide receiver Alex Breaux, this week’s Ivy League rookie of the week with 135 yards on seven catches and a touchdown in the loss to Lehigh, will continue to see increased playing time...