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...Harvard’s next possession Dawson uncharacteristically fumbled and Yale safety Steve Santoro returned the ball 38 yards for another touchdown and a 34-7 Bulldog lead. Santoro was the star of a great defensive performance, finishing the game with an interception and a sack to go along with the fumble recovery...
...strength vs. strength, something’s got to give when the Ivy League’s 2006 rushing leader faces a defensive line that has yet to allow a single player over 100 yards this season. McLeod is fast, strong, and determined to break a half-decade long Bulldog drought against Harvard and bring the league title back to New Haven for the first time since 1999. But if senior tackle Mike Berg has anything to say about it, the celebration won’t take place this year. He and sophomore tackle Matt Curtis patrol the middle, while...
Injured during last year’s remarkable Harvard-Yale contest, senior wideout Corey Mazza will be difficult for the Bulldogs to miss this time around. Mazza, who leads the Crimson receiving corps in every category, has only been kept out of the end zone in two games this year. Yale cornerbacks Paul Rice and Casey Gerald will answer the call to shut down Mazza, and should expect man-coverage thanks to the premium the Bulldog defense will surely put on stopping Clifton Dawson. It won’t be Mazza’s last edition of game, however?...
Though they won’t be on the field at the same time to wreak havoc against one another, a pair of of siblings will cause problems for both offenses. Yale features sophomore twins Bobby and Larry Abare, the two leading tacklers for the Bulldog defense. The former is a linebacker and the latter, a strong safety, has two defensive touchdowns. They’ll be matched by Harvard’s Bryant Brothers, sophomore Brenton and junior Desmond. Each plays the same defensive end position, one that will be the focal point against an offense that features...
...finish.Although the Crimson needs help to win the Ivy League championship after last weekend’s loss to Penn, it has the chance to wrench the title out of its perennial rival’s paws with a victory and an improbable Dartmouth win over Princeton. The Bulldogs can solidify their own share with a victory.“To us the Ivy championship is on the line, we need to beat Harvard to get to that goal,” Yale coach Jack Siedlecki said. “I think that’s motivation enough for everybody...