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...just three years to set, it has stood for 35 more seasons, and for a few hours on Saturday, fans watched and waited to witness the breaking of former Cornell great Ed Marinaro’s Ivy League rushing record.And, for at least one more week, the wait continues.Though Clifton Dawson didn’t make 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...
...yarder. The score put him ahead of Mike Giampaolo’s ’84 mark of 27…With his 29-yard scoring grab in the second quarter, Mazza tacked a seventh game onto his streak of consecutive games with a touchdown…Senior tailback Clifton Dawson’s 120 yards on the ground were enough to boost him over 1,000 for the fourth straight season…The win was the Crimson’s 400th at Harvard Stadium. It was also the team’s 1,200 varsity football game?...
...Yale as the only team with its chances of an outright Ivy title firmly in its own hands.But everyone understands that each week is a survival contest. A road win in Philadelphia is the next step toward a championship, regardless of the other league outcomes. Perhaps senior running back Clifton Dawson put it best:“After I’m done, I’ll look back and I’ll assess my career from an individual standpoint,” he said, “and hopefully it will be with a championship ring...
...wasn’t 173 yards, but it was enough to get the job done. Senior running back Clifton Dawson moved 120 yards closer to Ed Marinaro's all-time Ivy League career rushing mark and scored two touchdowns as Harvard (7-1, 4-1 Ivy) beat Columbia (3-5, 0-5 Ivy) 24-7 in front of 11,716 fans on Saturday afternoon at Harvard Stadium. A much improved Lion defense appeared to have recovered from a 55-7 pounding at the hands of the Crimson a year ago, as it held Harvard to a tie for its lowest...
...tied in Division I-AA for interceptions by a rookie with three, the Lions present a dangerous trap game for the Crimson.“Although the season is winding down, we can’t get caught looking ahead,” said senior running back Clifton Dawson. “Coach Murphy has done a great job of keeping us focused on only Columbia. All week, we’ve looked at this weekend as a championship game.”And while Harvard will certainly look to its defense to once again establish a dominating tone...