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...Dartmouth??€™s attempts at containing Morris were further frustruated by three pass interference calls. The Crimson profited from 41 yards off these penalties alone...
...good example of Dartmouth??€™s inability to stop Morris was Harvard’s 69-yard drive in the second quarter, where six out of seven plays went to Morris. Big Green cornerback Richard Efem was responsible for Morris, and free safety Clayton Smith helped on almost every down. When Smith played for the deep ball, Morris would slant and catch the 8-12 yard pass in front of Efem. The next time Smith would creep up and fake the blitz, but Rose and Morris realized that Smith couldn’t catch up once he had moved...
...Dartmouth men won their third straight Heps title as junior Jarrod Shoemaker (24:36.3) nipped All-American teamate Tom McArdle (24:36.4) by one-tenth of a second. McArdle was hoping to become the first male runner to repeat as Heps champion since Dartmouth??€™s Jim Sapienza won three straight titles in the early 1980s...
...third minute, Crimson freshman goalkeeper Katie Shields made an initial save on a shot from the 18, but the Big Green’s Devon Haskell was left unmarked. She collected the rebound for the game’s only goal. That proved to be enough for Dartmouth??€™s 10th straight victory...
Shields played the entirety of the game for the first time since freshman goaltender Maja Agustdottir returned from Iceland World Cup qualifying. Shields made eight saves for the game, equal to the total for Dartmouth??€™s goalkeepers, but neither team could finish after the opening minutes...