Word: drivingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard, however, had left Colgate enough time on the clock for Vena, who had been relatively quiet throughout the game and threw three interceptions, to lead the game-winning drive...
Even Harvard's second scoring drive had an inauspicious start. Wilford was pressured into a completion on the first play then scrambled after a blitz to get eight yards on third-and-6. On the next play, Wilford rolled right and was pressured into throwing a terrible pass he was lucky not to have intercepted. With a man in his face, he then had to dump the ball to a safety valve on another rollout right...
Colgate's great quarterback, Ryan Vena, perhaps the best player in Division I-AA, geared up for a final drive at 1:24 with the score tied...
...cool and calm Vena took the . He hit two 17-yard passes and ran for 25 more putting together a 63-yard drive. As time expired, Erich Kutschke's field goal sailed through the uprights...
After the second fourth-down stop, Harvard's drive lasted just one play--an interception by safety Tom McCarroll. That pick marked the first of three Colgate interceptions on consecutive series...