Word: kundrat
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Dates: during 1966-1966
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Harvard scored the first time it got the ball. Defensive back Greg Kundrat recovered a fumble at the Eli 32. Dave Smith tossed a 23-yard pass to Hurley On the next play, Hurley carried in from the 9 for a 7-0 lead...
...plays after the kickoff, with Rod Rovzar applying the pressure to Brown's passer Charlie Baglio, Greg Kundrat picked off Baglio's sideline pass at the 30 and ran it in for a score...
...game marred by many penalty calls and many more that weren't called, the greatest excitement was generated by Harvard's defensive secondary. When Tiger tailback Fred Wiechec looked to pass, he found every receiver blurred together with one of the Crimson's deep four: Jim Higgins, Greg Kundrat, George Mekras, and Jim Reynolds...
Harvard's secondary kept the game close with three interceptions, two by an exciting defensive back named Greg Kundrat who always seemed to be in the right spot. The third was by Jim Higgins, only it was more of a steal than an interception. On what looked like a touchdown pass, Higgins simply separated the receiver from the ball on the way down...
Dartmouth scored first, late in the first quarter. With third and seven from the Crimson 19, Kundrat broke up a pass play from Bill Koenig came back on the fourth down and hit the Dartmouth workhorse, Tom Miller, for the score...