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Henderson, who was also crucial in Dartmouth??s 1-0 defeat of the Crimson last year, tallying the lone goal of the matchup, was one of the driving forces in the Big Green’s victory...
...season, an inexperienced Big Green squad saw its star wide receiver, sophomore Tim McManus fill in as the starting quarterback in last week’s 21-13 loss to Columbia. Even more distressing was the fact that kicker and true freshman Foley Schmidt provided the majority of Dartmouth??s scoring offense. Coming into the game, Dartmouth ranks last in the league in just about every category, including rushing offense (63.8 ypg), total offense (268.7 ypg), and scoring offense (13.7 ppg). Harvard, on the other hand, averages 213 yards—in the games’ first...
...Summit is a great opportunity to acknowledge that the different schools have similar issues regarding graduate student life and graduate student advocacy,” said David S. Lukofsky, student administrator for Dartmouth??s graduate student council...
...proud of our kids.” Gordon’s 6-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter to put the Crimson up 24-20 punctuated what appears to be Harvard’s return to form—am improvement that should be aided by facing Dartmouth??s Ivy-worst rush defense next week. FLAG DAY The Crimson got a serious wake-up call on the opening drive when senior Andrew Berry got his clock cleaned by three Tigers coverage players when trying to receive the punt from Princeton’s Ryan Coyle...
...interceptions on the day for a player who came in as the league’s second-leading passer, behind only senior Chris Pizzotti. The interceptions were the seventh and eighth picks Ford has thrown this year, the most in the Ivies. Brown’s Michael Dougherty and Dartmouth??s Alex Jenny are second with six apiece. “I think in the couple sacks they blitzed and we didn’t protect it,” Ford said. “I still thought the offensive line did a good job today protecting...