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...main focus is on Penn," Harvard Tri-Captain Kate Felsen said, "but it's always great to upset a team like UConn. The key is to score early and set the pace of the game...
...final possession, Northeastern took overthe ball at its own 20 with 1:13 left, butcouldn't manage even a single first down. Afearsome rush pressured NU quarterback JimO'Leary, and Crimson adjustor Mike Von Rueden madea key deflection. When a Huskie pass fellharmlessly to the ground on fourth-and-nine,Harvard finally had the game secured...
...were much stronger than they were," Co-Captain Maia Forman said. "Our service game was the key to both victories. Both matches gave us an opportunity to practice our plays and hitting...
Huskie QB Jim O'Leary is the key to Northeastern's Wishbone offense. He rarely throws--he completed a total of only 13 passes (for 89 yards) in NU's first two games--but he is the squad's leading rusher with 192 yards. He is more valuable to the Wishbone than Yohe is to the Multiflex...
...other hand, the fact that we can even talk about a key game for the Crimson is a good sign, coming on the heels of last season's disappointing 3-7 performance. Harvard has looked quite good thus far. How it does in three weeks at Cornell could go a long way toward determining whether the 1987 edition of Crimson football will go down as just another team, or as Harvard's eighth Ivy champion...