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...neither of those performances was required for victory, given the offense’s combined 80 points scored against the Huskies and Tigers. Against Dartmouth, though, 14 points would’ve doomed any hopes for an undefeated record. Down 13-6 late in the fourth quarter, the Big Green drew to within one via a 12-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-eight...
...rather than take the sure tie with an extra point, Dartmouth attempted a two-point conversion, unwisely choosing to test the Crimson’s big-time ‘D.’ Not surprisingly, Harvard answered, as sophomore Danny Tanner batted away a pass thrown in the vicinity of several receivers to preserve the narrow lead...
...when the Crimson offense failed to run out the clock with its final possession, its counterpart again interceded. As Dartmouth raced into Harvard territory in an attempt to position itself for a game-winning field goal, Crimson safety Ryan Tully wrestled running back Chris Little to the ground just in bounds to keep the clock running as the clock expired to save the perfect season...
After a home loss to Brown on Feb. 11, the Crimson exhilarated fans with a dominant run through the Ivies. Harvard outscored its opponents by an average of 20 points over seven games and then tackled favored Dartmouth in a play-in for the league championship on March...
Four Ivy League schools—Cornell, Dartmouth, Penn, and Princeton—currently allow ROTC programs to train on campus. Columbia’s University Senate, a student-faculty policy-making body that makes recommendations to the Board of Trustees, last month overwhelmingly rejected a resolution to restore ROTC at the university...