Word: irvin
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 was gone. It was time for sophomores Liam O’Hagan and Richard Irvin to take his place...
...league, averaging less than 12 points per game, and its rushing offense is just as ineffective. Before getting blanked by the Crimson, the Lions averaged a mere 57 yards on the ground per game, and its rushers had crossed the goal-line only once. THIRD STRING Sophomore quarterback Richard Irvin led the team for much of the second half, making a short but competent campaign for the starting job that was once his. On the ground, Irvin slipped into the endzone on an eight-yard rushing touchdown. In the air, Irvin was 4-of-7 for 43 yards...
...first play after the half, sophomore Keith Howell stripped the ball from tailback James Cobb on the Columbia 19-yard line. Senior tackle Wainwright Wint dove on top of the loose ball, and a quarterback sneak and pass to sophomore receiver Matt Legace from sophomore Richard Irvin gave Harvard a 48-point lead.Both teams tried to make more interceptions than they did. Sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan threw several dangerous passes where the only thing separating a safe incompletion from a pick was the ineptitude of the Lions’ secondary. Columbia had an ongoing problem pulling...
...football team (5-3, 3-2 Ivy) scored 41 points by halftime, a school record for first-half output, on its way to a 55-7 rout of Columbia (2-6, 0-5) at Wien Stadium on Saturday. Sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan, assisted by backup Richard Irvin, led the team up and down the field, scoring six offensive touchdowns.But the real standout plays came from the defense, which added three interceptions and recovered two fumbles.With its third victory in the last four games, Harvard has begun to show that swagger that...
...scored 41 points in the first half—more than any Crimson team since 1985—on the way to a rout of Columbia (2-6, 0-5) 55-7 at Wien Stadium on Saturday. Sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan, assisted by backup Richard Irvin, led the team up and down the field, scoring six offensive touchdowns. But the real standout plays came from the defense, which added three interceptions and recovered two fumbles. With its third victory in the last four games, Harvard has gotten back on track after falling to league foes Cornell...