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...shoulder injury, Tyler was still tied for the team lead in receptions with 14, thanks to injuries to starters Corey Mazza and Rodney Byrnes. Saturday, Tyler had just three receptions but all were for substantial gains, including a 52-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Liam O’Hagan in the fourth quarter to give Harvard a short-lived lead. “Ryan’s a great leader out there,” O’Hagan said. “He showed it with that long catch he had.” Mazza had been possible...
...stopped for no gain, and the Tigers took over. While Princeton stopped Dawson on that play, he generally ran roughshod over the Tigers defense, amassing 203 yards on 35 carries and adding two touchdowns. The Harvard passing game was similarly effective, with sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan going 11-for-16 with 183 yards and one touchdown. Another touchdown pass was negated by a holding penalty. A major reason that effort did not result in a Crimson victory was the big plays allowed on defense and special teams. On the opening play of the game, Princeton wide receiver...
McCareins’ predilection for pick-offs could prove troubling to a Crimson pass game that has thrown 12 interceptions between sophomore quarterbacks Liam O’Hagan and apparent number-two Richard Irvin. In last week’s game against Lafayette, however, O’Hagan didn’t slip up, throwing for 207 yards and three touchdowns without an interception...
Crimson sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan has thrown nine interceptions this year, although he had his first interception-free performance in last week’s 24-17 win over Lafayette...
EASTON, Pa.—Of all the numbers that the Crimson put up in Saturday’s 24-17 win at Lafayette, the zero had the greatest value. Zero as in, zero interceptions for quarterback Liam O’Hagan for the first game this season. After four games in which he threw one, two, three, and three picks, the sophomore starter finally put up the mistake-free performance that the team had been looking for. And while Harvard’s difficulties on special teams emerged once again—sophomore Steven Williams fumbled his third kick...