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...regained possession on Doug Hewlett’s second interception, Winters more or less clinched the win with his second career touchdown run, a four-yard plunge just 38 seconds into the fourth quarter.Dartmouth responded with a 17-play drive that ended in a one-yard touchdown run from fullback Ryan Mahoney that brought the score to 28-21 with 5:22 remaining in the game.But there was not enough time, and too much pressure from the relentless Harvard defense, for the Big Green to close the gap. Each week there has been a different star in the Crimson secondary...
...heavily involved. By halftime, the score stood at 17-17, though the entire half involved only two scoring drives longer than 50 yards, the first a 10-play, 86-yard touchdown drive by the Crimson that ended in a touchdown toss from senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti to senior fullback Noah Van Niel, and the second a 51-yard drive in seven plays by the Leopards that resulted in a touchdown pass from Mike DiPaola to Kyle Roeder. At the end of the day, the Harvard offense mustered just 290 yards against a physical Lafayette D, far below the Crimson?...
...that made the score 7-0 just over two minutes into the game.“We weren’t even trying to block that one,” said Lafayette head coach Frank Tavani of the punt. The Crimson responded later in the quarter thanks to fullback Noah Van Niel. The senior was instrumental in the offense in the early going, capping off Harvard’s first touchdown on an option pass play. Senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti flicked the ball to Van Niel from three yards out, tying the game at 7 with 5:23 to play...
...home opener against Brown, a 38-35 double-overtime win for the Crimson and the only blemish on the Bears’ Ivy championship campaign that season, drew 11,134 to Harvard Stadium.“It was certainly a very electric atmosphere,” said senior fullback Noah Van Niel, “just walking out onto the field and seeing the stands more full than ever before except for the Harvard-Yale games, and the fans were going wild and enjoying it, and that was one of the things that made it easier to not get down...
Harvard followed with a 15-play, clock-eating drive that resulted in a 23-yard field goal and increased its lead to seven. The Crimson converted its first three third first downs on the drive, including a key swing pass to Noah Van Niel that the senior fullback advanced past the sticks with a big second effort...