Word: brickley
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...being hauled down. Harvard couldn't bring it home though, and called on kicker Mike Lynch. Lynch split the uprights with a 17 yarder, and that was the game, 24-10. Incidentally, Lynch was perfect once again on Saturday, 3 for 3 PAT's plus the field goal. Charlie Brickley, move over...
Mike Lynch does not exactly evoke any memories of former Harvard kicking greats Charlie Brickley (1912-14), Richie Szaro (1968-70) or Bruce Tetirick (1971-73). Nor does he spawn any comparisons with Brown's present kicker Jose Violante, who is threatening to break Brickley's New England career field goal record...
Lynch is not exactly closing in on Brickley, unless you call one field goal and counting as "closing in." And Tetirick's position as the top Harvard scorer by kicking 116 points (16 field goals and 68 PATs) is hardly threatened by the present Harvard kicker...
...three years at Harvard, Szaro accummulated 97 points. He is also tied with Charlie Brickley for kicking the second longest field goal in Harvard history--47 yards...
...crowd of only 12,000 watched Yovicsin achieve his 75th victory as a Harvard coach and saw Richie Szaro score eight points to pass the fabled Charlie Brickley as Harvard's leading kick-scorer...