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...stuffed it past O’Neill’s left for an easy goal.“Dartmouth plays really hard, they always do. All the games have been close,” Rogers said. “I thought our teams stepped up our gameplan. It was 1-1 through 40 minutes, and we kept going and eventually we were able to get a few in.”Senior Nick Coskren added the insurance goal to make the score 3-1 with 11:15 left in the game. Despite having three power-play opportunities...
...under junior coxswain Dexter Louie placed third (15:00:128) among the 21 other competitors. Lightweight captain Jeff Overington credited Louie’s performance as a coxswain with the team’s overall success.“He basically just kept reminding us of the techniques and gameplan. He made a great turn, and as a result we passed Dartmouth,” Overington said. On the other hand, the second entry, comprised of all freshman, finished second-to-last with a time of 16:36.185. Overington, however, was optimistic with the way the freshman performed...
...challenge against them, but we knew that if we actually wanted to have some success on offense against the blitz, we were going to have to make some plays when we had man coverage,” Pizzotti said. “Luckily the coaches put a great gameplan together...I’d throw it kind of short, and the receivers did the rest of the way.”Things slowed in the third quarter, as Cornell used a 15-play, 64-yard, 7:17 drive to set up its only score of the frame, a 25-yard...
...Franklin Park race, finishing 94th in a field of 309 with a time of 20:30. “To be honest, we kept New England’s on the schedule so we had options,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said. “The gameplan from the start of the season was for the main group to compete at Yale and use this time to train for Heps through to the end of the season.” And the Crimson will need all the training it can get for the full schedule that lies ahead...
...three-and-outs and holding the Holy Cross rushing attack to just 70 total yards. “The coaching staff did a great job of putting us in the right position,” Curtis said. “We read our keys, we had a great gameplan going in, and a young secondary got a lot of good experience today probably against the best offense, the best passing offense at least, we’ll face all year.” That secondary stepped up late after giving up some early yards, including a first-half touchdown pass...