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...faces got in on the running action, as senior and backup quarterback Liam O’Hagan posted eight rushes for a net of 66 yards. Jenkins, too, had a breakthrough second half, eventually notching 111 yards on 20 carries??his first time ever reaching the century mark...
...This vein of culture—and the implications of identification and assimilation that it carries??—run throughout “Fortune Cookie.” The novel also is able to transcend merely one culture, as Lee relates the Jewish relationship to Chinese food and how the original General Tso’s chicken transformed, based on American tastes, into its well-known form today...
...Long put Harvard on the board with 5:08 left in the first on a 27-yarder after a run-heavy drive that consisted of 14 plays for just 49 yards.The rushing attack improved in terms of consistency this week, with freshman Gino Gordon getting the bulk of the carries??20 for 69 yards. But the ground game also turned out to be a sore spot for the Crimson, as senior quarterback Liam O’Hagan’s 11th rush of the day in the third quarter led to a shoulder injury that may force...
...said. O’Hagan helped take some of the pressure off sophomore running back Cheng Ho in his first career start, running or passing on 41 of Harvard’s 70 offensive plays. Six different receivers got in on the action, and his timely carries??including a touchdown on a key fourth-down conversion in the second quarter—helped the Crimson to a 14-0 first-half lead. He looked especially precise on his first touchdown pass, a 35-yard strike that fell perfectly into the outstretched arms of senior wideout Matt Lagace...
...history on Saturday, he did plenty to help Harvard (7-1, 4-1 Ivy) to a 24-7 win over Columbia (3-5, 0-5 Ivy) in front of 11,716 fans at Harvard Stadium.Dawson’s performance—120 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries??paced a Crimson offense that gained 351 yards on the afternoon. And as has been the norm in virtually every game this year, it was Harvard’s defensive line that gave the Crimson the cushion it needed on the other side of the ball...