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...team: a blocked punt gave the Leopards possession on the Crimson one-yard line in the first quarter, while senior cornerback Steven Williams’s interception return for a touchdown in the fourth boosted the offense’s scoring stats. GIVE ’EM HULL Sophomore punter Thomas Hull had his second consecutive big day punting the ball, averaging 45.6 yards on five punts, including two of over 50 yards. Despite that, several special teams miscues hampered the Harvard effort, the first of which was a blocked punt after the Crimson’s very first drive...
Sophomore Thomas Hull looked impressive filling in for injured senior punter Matt Schindel, but sophomore kicker Patrick Long did not rise to the occasion...
With six catches for 138 yards, senior Corey Mazza moved past Terrence Patterson ’00 and into second place on Harvard’s all-time receptions list...Harvard was held under 300 passing yards for the first time this season...Hull averaged 47.4 yards per punt, including two 53-yarders and one that was downed inside the 1-yard line...The run defense allowed just 45 yards on the ground and three third-down conversions out of 16...Next week’s game against Lafayette is the first of three consecutive home games...
...Brown...Sophomore kicker Patrick Long missed a field goal, a 45-yarder in the third quarter, for the second straight week before nailing a 23-yard kick with 3:08 to play in the fourth. Long is 1-of-3 on the year...Senior Matt Schindel and sophomore Thomas Hull split the punting duties, with Hull punting twice for a 40.5-yard average and Schindel adding four punts with an average of 35.2 yards...The Crimson attempted 45 passes and ran 41 times...Harvard possessed the ball for 10:42 in the fourth quarter.—Staff writer Brad...
...field implications of this home date, a near must-win against a Bears squad that is just a hull of its recent self (Ivy champs in 2005), take the back seat in the run-up to the above-the-field wattage. The lights that now ring the roof of Harvard Stadium will illuminate a football game for the first time, with kickoff set for a fashionably late 7:30 p.m. A 6:44 sunset with allow the Harvard fans observing Yom Kippur to arrive in time for the coin flip with clean slates and empty stomachs...