Word: friedã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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With about 30 seconds to play in the game, Capouch gathered the puck just inside the Saint blue line and sent a shot toward SLU goaltender Mike McKenna. While it wasn’t on goal, it got the puck onto Fried??€™s stick to St. Lawrence goalie Mike McKenna’s right and below the goal line...
Among the honorees were some of Harvard’s top playmakers this year—whose feats included Fried??€™s last-minute goal-line interception to seal The Game against Yale, Balestracci’s trick-play lateral to Kingston earlier that same day, and Morris’s two touchdown receptions that sparked a comeback against Penn to clinch the league championship...
...threw only one Saturday, but it was the last pass of the 2001 season. Fried??€™s interception sealed Harvard’s perfect season...
...Harvard defensive back had just secured a 35-23 victory over Yale after intercepting a T.J. Hyland pass. For the first time in Fried??€™s career, the Crimson had defeated Yale and ended the season on a winning note...
...course, Fried??€™s interception meant much more than just one victory. It nullified years of heartbreak. It meant that Harvard had gone undefeated in Ivy League play for the first time since 1997. And more impressively, it meant that for the first time since 1913, the Crimson would finish untied and undefeated...