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Brown quarterback Joe DiGiacamo completed 15-of-27 passes for 201 net yards—about average statistics for the signal caller, except that three of those 15 passes were for touchdowns...
Liam O’Hagan’s two rushing touchdowns marked the first pair of running scores for a Crimson signal-caller since Ryan Fitzpatrick found the endzone twice Oct. 4, 2003...Freshman Alex Breaux’s 135 yards in the air were the most by a Harvard receiver since Corey Mazza went for 195 since last season against Cornell...Dawson recorded two solo tackles for the game...Official attendance for the game was 9,339. That comes one week after the Crimson’s showdown with Brown brought 11,134 to Harvard Stadium...
...hands of wideout Dan McDonald, who wiggled out-of-bounds at the Villanova three with seconds left. McDermott said afterwards that he saw his target break open on the final play, but it was too late. The offensive line didn’t hold, and the senior signal caller went down...
...multifaceted offense, the surprise standout was O’Hagan. The Harvard offensive line gave the new signal caller plenty of time to sit in the pocket, and O’Hagan made full use of it. He was 15-of-24 passing, with two touchdowns and 258 yards...
...Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05, the 2004 Ivy Player of the Year who captained the 2004 Harvard football team to a 10-0 season and became the first Ivy quarterback to be drafted since 1984. It’s unfair, Murphy said, to put a new signal caller up against