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...dance.” The audience on Saturday night was vocal and energetic when they enjoyed acts, but if a performer failed to please, the sold-out auditorium resounded with boos, at which point the “Sandman,” a post filled this year by Jay R. Lundy ‘09, ran on stage with a broom to sweep away the offending act. “Sure, everyone’s nervous, even if they know their act is good,” said Cecilia C. Ekperi ’09, who had several friends...
Last week it was the special teams. This week it was, well, the special teams.A week after a fumbled kickoff by Harvard and a return for a touchdown by the Tigers’ Jay McCareins led Princeton past the Crimson 27-24, Harvard’s special teams unit provided the spark in its 42-14 win over Dartmouth (2-5, 1-3 Ivy) on Saturday at a snowy Harvard Stadium.Holding on to a 14-0 lead at the intermission, Harvard running back Clifton Dawson took the opening kickoff of the second half back 92 yards for a touchdown. Following...
...think you’ve got him stopped at nothing, and he’s got four. We certainly saw that today.”Ultimately, though, the Princeton defense was able to keep Dawson from a win, if not from player-of-the-week caliber numbers.Princeton cornerback Jay McCareins acknowledged that playing Hartigan last week prepared the Tigers for the challenge of containing Dawson.“Be relentless to the ball; there’s no choice,” McCareins said. “If you miss a tackle, someone has to be there right behind...
...first play from scrimmage gave the Tigers a 72-yard touchdown and a 6-0 lead—the extra point was missed—the Crimson gave the ball right back when the kickoff bounced off freshman Glenn Dorris’ chest. Princeton’s Jay McCareins recovered at the Harvard 33-yard line. “We struggled at times on our kicking game today and we paid the price,” Murphy said. TYED UP The Crimson’s wounded receiving corps got a boost Saturday with the return of senior Ryan Tyler. Despite...
...Harvard’s 27-24 loss to Princeton (4-2, 2-1 Ivy), a defeat that essentially dashed the Crimson’s (3-3, 1-2) hopes of a 2005 Ivy League title.After Harvard took a 24-20 lead with 7:21 to play, Tigers cornerback Jay McCareins broke the ensuing kickoff return for a 93-yard touchdown, which would prove to be the difference. But that wasn’t the Crimson’s only special teams miscue of the day.After an offsides penalty on the opening kick gave Princeton an extra five yards...