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Brian Dowling, the 1968 Eli quarterback and captain, disputed the Crimson's account of the struggle. "It was a tie, despite Harvard's arithmetic," he said. "It was Murphy's law in reverse, from Yale's standpoint," he recalled ruefully...
...Onofrio's goal came after a shot by Mills was deflected by Eli goaltender Bryan Martin. D'Onofrio lunged for the loose ball and headed it into the center...
...eight, and the comeback appeared to come up short when Champi's pass to Varney for the conversion was incomplete. But the officials ruled that Yale had interfered with the receiver, giving the Crimson a second chance. Crim bulled over on the next attempt to take advantage of the Eli mistake and keep Harvard alive...
Reilly proved his skill in the '86 tournament. When the Crimson's first-round game against Yale went to penalty kicks, Reilly batted away the Eli challenge. When the Harvard offense sputtered early in the semis against Hartwick, Reilly's perfection in the net kept the team alive. The Crimson went on to shut out the 'Wick...
...player who was tackling Malaga last week, Yale inside linebacker Don Lund, earned the Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week honors. Lund anchored the Eli defense, recording 21 tackles against the Big Red, including 13 solos...