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...team,” said co-captain Jessica Knox, “so it’s been an unusual prep week in that we’re all kind of playing every position.” Freshmen Lindsey Williams and Mady Gobrecht have been pleasant surprises for the Bulldogs??both rookies are pulling down over six rebounds per game for Yale. The Crimson will have to continue its strong efforts on the boards—last weekend, it out-rebounded Princeton by 20—if it wants to keep up with the high-scoring Bulldogs...
...defense by mixing in a healthy dose of screens and draws. On defense, Murphy called a ton of blitzes—harnessing the speed of his front four and the aggressiveness of his linebackers while trusting his veteran secondary—to get into the backfield and boggle the Bulldogs?? attack. In the end, the most plausible rationale is a clichéd one in the any-given-Saturday mold. Harvard played its best game of the season. Yale played its worst. The fact that the Crimson played its A-game with the championship on the line means...
...crucial to have them playing well,” head coach John Kerr said. “When they’re firing on all cylinders, we’re a very dangerous team.”The two continued to be a presence around the Bulldogs?? net in the second half. With the win seemingly assured late in the second half, the Crimson’s playmakers once again turned on the fireworks to put on a show for the large contingent of Crimson Crazies on hand.In the 74th minute, Akpan dribbled past several defenders and sent...
...paper, The Game looked to be lopsided in favor of the Bulldogs. Ranked No. 11 in the nation, Yale featured the league’s best scoring offense and defense, as well as the best red zone offense and defense. In addition, running back Mike McLeod headlined the Bulldogs?? offense as the nation’s leading rusher with an average of 174.3 yards per game. No one expected the ensuing blowout against such a talented team. “We dreamed we’d get this result, we didn’t dream we?...
...Bulldogs?? struggle continued on their next possession, when a high snap forced Yale punter Tom Mante to try to the run for the first down. Mante was tackled deep in Yale territory and, a play later, Pizzotti found sophomore Mike Cook for a 15-yard touchdown that gave the Crimson a 27-0 cushion...