Word: hagan
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...Harvard football. Senior safety Robert Balkema was the Crimson’s only second-teamer named yesterday. Harvard’s honorable mentions went to senior wide receiver Ryan Tyler, senior tight end Kelly Widman, and junior linebacker Ryan Tully, along with three sophomores: quarterback Liam O’Hagan, defensive end Brad Bagdis, and safety Doug Hewlett. Brown’s Nick Hartigan, who led the nation in rushing and propelled the Bears to their first outright Ivy title, was named the unanimous Ivy Player of the Year. Six other Brown players were named to the first team. Yale...
...right down the field behind 28 yards from junior running back Clifton Dawson—including a seven-yard scamper on fourth-and-one—with a nine-play, 66-yard drive that was capped by a 22-yard scoring strike from sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan to freshman wideout Alex Breaux...
...ensuing two-point conversion, O’Hagan dropped a couple steps back, and then sprinted forward determined to even the score. O’Hagan absorbed a hit from a Yale defender just a couple feet from the line, but willed himself forward, falling right on the goal line to tie the game...
...came from Harvard coach Tim Murphy when he proclaimed that O’Hagan could throw 10 interceptions against Brown before he’d think of pulling him. It came from Murphy in his decision to stay with O’Hagan despite a terrible four-week stretch that saw the Crimson go 1-3, and in which the sophomore turned the ball over more times than Harvard had the entire previous season. And it came from Murphy on Saturday, when he stuck with O’Hagan for that final drive despite the quarterback?...
...goal. And if the first quarter didn’t go anywhere, in the second it just went downhill. Yale dominated the first half, with the Spence-McLeod rush combination breaking down Harvard’s run defense five yards at a time. The Bulldogs intercepted O’Hagan, forced three-and-outs on two drives, and putting up a 14-3 lead. Under pressure, the Crimson hasn’t been a first-quarter team this season. This time, it wasn’t a second- or third-quarter team either. Somehow, in the last quarter, it made...