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...said Samuel L. T. Walsh ’09. The games culminated in the ever-popular balloon stomp, combining participants’ athletic prowess and innovative defensive stratagems. “Those balloons are too small! I demand a re-blow!” said Chris L. Rucker ’07-’08. Quincy ended up winning this last event, but Adams House was victorious overall. But don’t worry: the Gaymes return next year with another chance to take home that long, smooth, shiny trophy...
...Connecticut College this Thursday. HARVARD 12, IONA 9 The Crimson continued its balanced play to defeat Iona in the nightcap, 12-9. “We came out strong from the gate, and [the score] was never that close after the first five minutes,” co-captain Chris Ludwick said. Riding high off of sophomore Egen Atkinson’s two penalty conversions and the team’s physical play, Harvard found itself up 8-4 at the half. The Crimson let up a bit after the break but maintained the lead with clutch goals...
...fake at the left post before finding a wide-open right corner. “Michaud showed a lot of poise with the puck there on his deke,” Donato said. It was not, however, good news across the board for the Crimson freshmen. First-year defender Chris Huxley had a pass intercepted at his own blue line at the end of the second period. The errant pass led to a breakaway and shorthanded score for PEI’s Craig Foster that brought the margin back to one goal...
...clear that either defense was heavily involved. By halftime, the score stood at 17-17, though the entire half involved only two scoring drives longer than 50 yards, the first a 10-play, 86-yard touchdown drive by the Crimson that ended in a touchdown toss from senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti to senior fullback Noah Van Niel, and the second a 51-yard drive in seven plays by the Leopards that resulted in a touchdown pass from Mike DiPaola to Kyle Roeder. At the end of the day, the Harvard offense mustered just 290 yards against a physical Lafayette...
...said Lafayette head coach Frank Tavani of the punt. The Crimson responded later in the quarter thanks to fullback Noah Van Niel. The senior was instrumental in the offense in the early going, capping off Harvard’s first touchdown on an option pass play. Senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti flicked the ball to Van Niel from three yards out, tying the game at 7 with 5:23 to play in the first quarter.A number of Van Niel’s runs came on a new formation, with Van Niel lined up at tailback and junior defensive tackle Matt Curtis...