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...Harvard picked up a critical league win on a day when a league leader faltered. The Crimson star took the ball 74 yards for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage, giving Harvard (6-1, 3-1 Ivy) all the cushion it would need in shutting out Dartmouth (1-6, 0-3 Ivy) by a 28-0 margin in front of 2,028 cold and wet fans in Hanover, N.H. The Crimson struck again on its third possession, with freshman Mike Clarke forcing a fumble with a vicious hit on Phil Galligan in punt coverage. Harvard junior John Hopkins...
HANOVER, N.H.-The No. 12/11 Harvard men's hockey team fell 5-2 to Dartmouth in Friday night's season-opening contest between the longtime ECAC rivals. Sophomore Jimmy Fraser put Harvard on the board 9:34 into the first period with a 4-on-4 tally, but Dartmouth evened the score less than two minutes later and never looked back, coasting to a comfortable 5-2 advantage by the end of the second period. Crimson senior netminder Justin Tobe was peppered with close-range shots and ended the night with 24 saves for the loss. Despite outshooting Dartmouth...
...Dartmouth quarterback Mike Fritz will be looking to do just that. Fritz, like O’Hagan, is a dual threat, leading the team with 955 passing yards and 316 rushing yards...
...this thing—that the race has just begun,” Murphy said. “We no longer have control of our own destiny, but we’ve got to control what we can control. And that’s finding a way to beat Dartmouth...
Crimson and the Big Green. No, it’s not Christmas, but this Sunday’s game against Dartmouth might give the men’s soccer team what’s at the top of its list: an Ivy League title. Hoping to claim sole possession of first place in a neck-and-neck race with Penn, Brown and Dartmouth, this matchup is a must-win for Harvard (11-4-0, 4-1-0) if it wants to keep its edge. Currently tied at the top with Penn, the Crimson’s hopes for a title...