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...They didn’t run their whole repertoire, so it was pretty basic of what we saw in the one film we had,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said of Brown??s first-week performance...
...quarter. The run defense, which allowed 38 yards on 12 carries, was the lone bright spot during the first half. However, the Bears’ ground game was severely weakened due to the loss of starting tailback Dereck Knight. Knight went down within the first couple of plays of Brown??s first drive and would re-enter only briefly later in the game. His backup, Jonathan Edwards, failed to pick up the slack as Harvard held him to just 17 yards on 10 carries. He was even out-run by Bears quarterback Michael Dougherty, who had 21 yards...
...second and third goals were beautiful passing combinations up the field,” Harvard coach Sue Caples said. “So we’re moving the ball well and creating a lot of good scoring opportunities.” The Crimson stymied Brown??s offense in the second half, only allowing a single shot and possessing the ball for the vast majority of the period. Harvard’s 6-0 penalty corner advantage in the second period allowed another goal to be scored by Jafar, but Brown goalie Kristen Hodavance’s four...
...Crimson boasts a seven-game winning streak in this series, including memorable overtime victories in 2004 and 2005. Brown??s best chance of snapping the slide is if tailback Dereck Knight can repeat his performance of a week ago, when he carried 33 times for 208 yards in a 28-17 triumph over Duquesne and earned Ivy Offensive Player of the Week honors. Don’t bet on it; the Harvard defense is looking for redemption after allowing four TDs and registering just one takeaway in Week 1. Plus, Liam O’Hagan should have...
Player To Watch: Dereck Knight, senior running back. Knight is the best hope for rejuvenating Brown??s struggling ground attack...