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...eventual 64-yard drive with a touchdown. After running for eight yards on first down, O’Hagan dropped back and threw an interception right into the hands of Crusader linebacker Andrew Cialino on the goal line. “Once again, we just didn??t execute, we made a poor decision, and it cost us,” Murphy said. “A couple times we probably should have just eaten the ball and gone on with the next play.” The Crimson did seem to recover in the fourth quarter, as Pizzotti...
...year ago,” Murphy said. “We were one of the tops in the country. We want to give a lot of credit to Holy Cross, and I’ll take the responsibility for some of our calls in that situation that we didn??t execute.” It was all Crusaders in the rest of the first quarter and into the second, as Holy Cross took a 17-6 lead into halftime. The Crimson came out of the locker room full throttle, as Pizzotti connected with Iannuzzi for a 54-yard...
...throwing players up, so it was hard to keep the ball.” Leone agreed with his goalkeeper. “We need to possess the whole game,” he said. “We started out the game trying to keep the ball, but we didn??t [keep the ball] in the second. We need to make that a point of emphasis.” In the first half, Boston College hit the crossbar once and then had two more opportunities before halftime. Still down a goal in the second frame, the Eagles started...
...rite at other schools. Come Monday, conversation-starved students can re-hash the game over their cereal in the dining hall and bond with their housemates over the events of the Friday before. Why was the night game was so much fun? It’s simple: because it didn??t feel like Harvard at all. For all the things Harvard does well, cultivating spirit isn’t usually one of them. On a campus where the majority of students spend their Friday evenings studying or fanning out to various exclusive social clubs, it?...
...second score. The Crusaders, led by quarterback Dominic Randolph, racked up 492 yards of offense to go with 31 first downs. Holy Cross scored on four consecutive drives of 65, 83, 82, and 80 yards in the second and third quarters. “Last year, we not only didn??t stop them, we didn??t even slow them down,” Murphy said last week. “500 plus yards, 30 plus first downs, 30 plus points. Those are statistics you don’t normally attribute to a Harvard defense...