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...move into a tie for third place on the Ivy League’s all-time rushing list with three more touchdown jaunts. While many wondered how much closer the senior running back would get to history, though, the story prior to the game was the surprise start of Chris Pizzotti, whose hyperextended knee was deemed healthy enough for the junior to play two weeks ahead of schedule.“I felt pretty comfortable,” said Pizzotti of his 15-for-29, 291-yard performance, which also included a touchdown pass. “I really give...
...Opponents also took notice. “‘Oh shoot, I guess Harvard has a coach now,’” one Brown coach said, according to Hafer. The top five runners for the Crimson all registered huge personal bests—junior Chris Green lopped an astounding 43 seconds off of his previous best time for the course—as the Crimson maintained a tight pack throughout the race. Harvard finished with a miniscule spread of 21 seconds between its first and fifth men and placed five...
Junior quarterback Chris Pizzotti made a surprise start Saturday, returning a week earlier than the most optimistic expectations for his recovery from the hyperextended knee that he suffered in a season-opening win against Holy Cross.Pizzotti practiced on Thursday for the first time since the injury and replaced junior Richard Irvin, who had been expected to make his second career start at Harvard.“I wasn’t really nervous coming in about my knee,” Pizzotti said. “I think once I took the first hit, I felt it a little...
...such downright bawdiness as he displayed this past Sabbath morning. Sure, he might misbehave in the Oval Office, but surely Clinton would respect the gravitas of the Fox News Sunday studio. Sadly, though, the former president proved himself lacking in both dignity and restraint. In response to host Chris Wallace’s brief and nonpartisan 48-second question accusing Clinton of ignoring al-Qaeda, Clinton set out on a rampage, exposing viewers young and old to lunatic rantings like “no no no” and “let me finish,” and explicitly...
...Chris Wallace asked Clinton last weekend if he had done enough to get bin Laden. Clinton eventually said no, but not before he leveled two charges at the Bush White House - one legit, one not. First, he said the Bush team demoted his counterterror czar Richard Clarke. That's technically right, but even the Kean-Hamilton commission noted Clarke continued to function at the same level of authority inside the White House as before. (Many Democrats just refuse to believe this...