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...Even though we carried the play in spurts,” Donato said, “Yale played a smarter game, waited for us to make some mistakes, scored some goals.” Harvard caught a break just 22 seconds into the first frame, when the Bulldogs?? top-line center Jean-Francois Boucher was whistled for hitting from behind and ejected from the game, giving the Crimson the potential of five minutes on the power play. Although freshman center Doug Rogers did score the equalizer before the major penalty expired, two penalties of its own prevented Harvard...
Yale controlled the momentum throughout. And but for a brief moment in the second quarter, when Harvard tied the game at 7-7 on Dawson’s one-yard touchdown run, the Crimson could not keep up with the Bulldogs?? balanced attack...
...threat cut from a similar cloth, able to stand and deliver like Princeton senior Jeff Terrell did in the Tigers’ comeback win in New Haven last Saturday or make plays with his feet, scrambling to stay alive and find the inevitable holes in the Bulldogs?? young secondary, which allows a league-worst 242.3 yards through the air per game. But the best matchup in this game is the Harvard defensive front against the Yale running game, which is anchored by sophomore standout McLeod. The Ivy League’s leading rusher spearheads a Bulldogs?...
Perennial rival Yale, meanwhile, is a victory over Harvard away from earning the Bulldogs?? first share of the Ivy title since 1999. So ending Yale’s title dreams, while ending his career with a victory, has become the senior’s goal...
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