Word: elies
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Last season, the Eli defense allowed a surprisingly stingy 15 points per game in Ivy League contests. However, Yale was second-to-last in total defense, allowing 360.9 yards per game. With Ricci gone, an anemic defense could be in the offing...
Although legendary Carm Cozza is back for his 31st year, don't be surprised if the buzz at The Game is that the coach Cozza's head may be on the chopping block; some of the Eli faithful feel he's out of touch.Crimson File PhotoHarvard's defensive line will have its hands full with Penn, Brown and Columbia this year...
...reference to the 32-13 stomping the Eli handed the Crimson. "No Vin" is a reference to one Harvard player, quarterback Vin Ferrara, and his season-ending knee injury, suffered at the hands of Penn during the previous game...
Some profitable quarters are exactly what Harvard (4-6, 2-5 Ivy) needed in The 111th Game but couldn't find. Ravaged by injuries, the Crimson fell victim to three second-half Eli touchdowns en route to a 32-13 thrashing. With starting quarterback Vin Ferrara hobbled by a knee injury, Harvard's offense could only generate a meager 22 yards passing and relied exclusively on the talents of sophomore Eion Hu and junior Kweli Thompson...
Freshman pitchers Tasha Cupp and Heather Brown were practically unhittable in shutting down a potent Eli attack. That weekend enabled the Crimson to finish second in the league, as Yale's. only other Ivy League losses came at the hands of Princeton...