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...advantage to 12-19, as the Crimson committed two attack and three ball handling errors in that span.After that point, the Crimson closed the deficit but only came within three points of Brown, as the Bears took the first game decisively, 30-25.The second game began in similar style as Brown??s dominating attack quickly put the Crimson behind 1-5. As the game progressed, the score looked bleaker still when Brown held a 21-15 lead.But thanks to poor sets and ball handling errors by the Bears, Harvard took four of the next five points to make...
...fans in attendance at Harvard Stadium.Dawson wasted no time setting the tone for the Crimson (4-0, 2-0 Ivy) returning the opening Big Red (1-3, 0-2 Ivy) kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown.The score was the first of three on the day for Dawson, who surpassed Brown??s Nick Hartigan as the all-time Ivy League leader in total touchdowns (56) and points scored (338).“[The kickoff return] was just a well executed play,” said Dawson, who finished the game with 97 rushing yards on 18 carries...
...yard return for a touchdown that put the Crimson (4-0, 2-0 Ivy) up 7-0 just 17 seconds into the game. He scored three total touchdowns against the Big Red (1-3, 0-2 Ivy) defense, giving him 56 for his career, two ahead of Brown??s Nick Hartigan...
Rhode Island took a page out of the Harvard playbook last Saturday by adopting a smash-mouth strategy. One week after Clifton Dawson and the Crimson embarrassed Brown??s run defense for 261 yards on the ground, the Rams gained 234. URI attempted only 10 passes on the afternoon, versus an astounding 59 carries. And, on the flip side of the coin, the Bears’ inability to establish the running game on offense haunted it yet again. This time, “Oy vey” Oyalowo rode the pine and junior Derrick Knight stumbled...
...back had all he could handle. The line looked flat in the first quarter, letting defenders through and forcing junior quarterback Chris Pizzotti out of the pocket. Having allowed a single sack in two games entering the weekend—when quarterback Jeff Witt fell down against Brown??the squad yielded three on Saturday in addition to a number of hits and hurries on Pizzotti. It ran into similar problems while creating space for Dawson. The lack of protection led to a different form of offense filled with trick plays. “It wasn?...