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...122nd Game, even a share of the Ivy League title was out of reach. Brown, despite having lost to the Crimson in double-overtime, was a lock to win the crown outright. Nevertheless, the most dramatic moments of the league’s season took place in New Haven on that blustery day. The Crimson fell behind 21-3 before quarterback Liam O’Hagan ’08 found Dawson for a 16-yard pass to shave the deficit to 11. Williams returned an interception 18 yards early in the fourth quarter to bring Harvard within five points...
...sophomore middle hitter Soren Rosier sidelined due to injury, Harvard couldn’t keep up against Newbury. Even with the return of its full lineup, the Crimson was unable to overcome league foe NYU in a five-game loss.Harvard turned things around with a sweep against New Haven, which gave it the momentum to tear through both Stevens and Johnson & Wales by 3-0 scores. After Springfield lost to NYU, Harvard seemed to be back in the race for the Hay Division title.But the Crimson’s winning streak was short-lived, as a 3-0 loss...
...slate began, the intensity increased—and the young Crimson was forced to grow up quickly. Entering league play with a four-game winning streak, Harvard emerged on the losing end of a 2-1 overtime decision in front of a rowdy crowd under the lights in New Haven. “There was no way for a team with this many young players to see what an Ivy game is until you play it,” Leone said. “There’s already no way to prepare for it—and then...
...Even so, we thought we had good chances of doing well, but the final margin was definitely kind of disappointing.” The freshmen crews proved to be the high points for Harvard in the HYP race. The freshman eight finished just 1.9 seconds behind its New Haven counterpart, the closest any crew had come to Yale at the time. The second freshman eight won its race by almost 15 seconds. “The freshmen have been extremely exciting this year,” second varsity coxswain Dexter Louie said after the HYP race. “They?...
...didn’t have as strong a team as we did in years past.” At Regionals there were those who shined and others who fell flat in qualifying to perform on the national stage. In the end, the Crimson sent 10 fencers to New Haven to compete in the NCAA tournament in March, including sophomore epeeist Billy Stallings, who took gold at the Northeast Regional competition. While only qualifying 10 of a possible 12 fencers gave Harvard almost no chance at winning, the squad managed to beat out numerous other schools for sixth behind All-American...