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With 2:30 to go in the final quarter of Saturday’s football game, the ball lay in the hands of the Dartmouth offense. The Big Green needed a single touchdown to tie the score and send the game to overtime. The Crimson needed a stop...
...exemplary defensive performance was one of many from the Crimson’s secondary. Complementing Hewlett’s damage dealt to the Big Green’s offense, senior Steve Williams added another interception to his resume, which now boasts a league-leading seven for the season and Dartmouth's two quarterbacks were held to 13-36 passing for 171 yards...
Harvard Stadium reached yet another milestone Saturday afternoon: its first day game under the lights.In wet and windy conditions, Dartmouth (2-5, 2-2 Ivy) gave the Crimson (5-2, 4-0) a game, but 11,005 fans saw Harvard pull through and notch another important Ivy League victory, 28-21, knocking the Big Green out of title contention.“A very solid, workmanlike victory,” said Crimson head coach Tim Murphy. “They made us work for everything. I thought Dartmouth was a really well-coached football team—they played extremely...
...Saturday’s 28-21 win over Dartmouth, the Crimson earned more yards on the ground than it did through the air for the first time all season. Sophomore running back Cheng Ho cleared the 100-yard mark for the second straight week and the third time this year, running for 114 yards on 15 carries, including a 41-yard scamper. Freshman Gino Gordon added 64 yards on 15 carries of his own.“Quite honestly, Dartmouth’s not been a super strong team against the run, so we felt like we could...
...quarter of a century, the champion of the Ivy League will celebrate the conclusion of its title season on a late afternoon following The Game in New Haven in less than three weeks. Whether that champion is Harvard or Yale (or both) has yet to be determined. Dartmouth met the Crimson on Saturday with just a single Ivy loss for the first time since 2002. But after Harvard’s 28-21 win, every team in the conference besides the Crimson and the Bulldogs sit with at least two league defeats. With Harvard and Yale both...