Word: fitton
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...infractions against Holy Cross.Penalties were a frequent source of discontent on the Crusader bench; Holy Cross was set back 120 yards on 10 penalties relative to 50 yards of lost ground on six Harvard penalties. But it was a series of roughing the passer calls that ignited attitudes throughout Fitton Field.The first came early in the game when a Crusader was charged with using his head as a weapon. The call nullified a three-yard loss and gave the Crimson a boost in its first drive. Cries arose from purple-clad players and coaching staff alike as Harvard marched...
...slumping Harvard baseball team, nothing has guaranteed a victory of late. The Crimson (1-17) failed to muster much offense beyond captain Matt Vance’s two homers, and Holy Cross (9-14) used an eighth-inning triple to steal a 4-3 win yesterday at Fitton Field in Worcester, Mass. The Crimson hasn’t posted a victory since a 4-1 decision over Lafeyette on March 16.Locked in a 3-3 tie in the eighth inning, coach Joe Walsh turned to ace and usual starter Shawn Haviland in an attempt to keep the game close. With...
...Despite their best efforts, though, a fellow writer and I would not be silenced. We ended up watching the last quarter and change of the game from outside, in the sun-soaked Holy Cross section of Fitton Field, scribbling on notepads and having fans throw candy at us (true story...
...could arrive. The eruption from the home side, and the jubilation of the players on the field, was easily understood—the Randolph-to-Harrison connection with just 19 seconds remaining gave Holy Cross a 31-28 win on Homecoming Day in front of 10,942 partisans at Fitton Field in Worchester, Mass.For the Crimson, meanwhile, the pass spoiled an otherwise sterling late-game effort by the defense. After giving up 24 unanswered points on four straight drives spanning the end of the second quarter and beginning of the third, which turned a 14-0 Harvard lead into...
...even though the Crimson will be without the league’s all-time leading rusher for the first time since 2002, tomorrow afternoon’s game against Holy Cross (0-1) at 1 p.m. at Fitton Field in Worcester, Mass., seems a lot like years past...