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...establish a solid run game, but the position remained the lone unfinished product in an otherwise rock solid offensive attack.But one week into 2008, there’s a new face on the scene threatening to give the Crimson offense a boost. Enter junior Ben Jenkins.Last weekend against Holy Cross, the Raleigh, N.C. native made his first-ever collegiate start at running back and seemed to settle into the position quickly, rushing nine times for 34 yards. Fans saw flashes of brilliance, as the junior juked and cut back with ease, keeping the defense honest for the incredibly pass-heavy...
There’s nothing like kicking off the season with a competition where you’re slated as the underdog and you come out on top. Especially when the opponent is Yale. On Saturday, the cross-country squad traveled to New Haven, Conn., where the regionally ranked No. 8 men’s squad captured the Main Memorial Trophy for the second year in a row from the regionally ranked No. 6 Bulldogs. The women also raced—against Princeton, as well as Yale—taking second behind the Tigers. “I was pleased...
...Stadium in front of 5,618 fans.“It’s an unbelievable feeling,” Brown coach Phil Estes said. “Sometimes it’s a little bit disbelief. You know you want to make sure it didn’t cross the goal line. You keep looking, was there a flag? You want to believe it all, I mean it wasn’t until the last snap [that I believed].”Harvard had just completed a 15-play, 75-yard drive that culminated in a 3-yard touchdown...
...said. “[They’re] absorbing so much pressure like they have at the BC game.” Despite the defense’s efforts, Penn tallied a goal in each half to secure its victory. In the first frame, the Quakers knocked in a cross from the left side of the box 18:14 into the game. In the second half, Mann kept the Crimson in it for a while, but in the 75th minute, Penn scored on a breakaway. Harvard had opportunities of its own, but they came few and far between...
...touchdowns to just four interceptions in the seven games he started. Through week one of this season, he has yet to lose a game that he both started and finished. Despite an up-and-down first three quarters that included two picks last Friday against Holy Cross, Pizzotti’s play made it clear that Murphy didn’t make a mistake. The senior’s impressive numbers on the night included completing 30-of-44 passes for 370 yards, one touchdown, and two one-yard rushing plunges. For his efforts, Pizzotti was awarded Ivy League Offensive...