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...then, O’Hagan has thrown nine of the team’s 12 picks, but has also led the Crimson to two dramatic comeback victories.Despite three-interception performances in back-to-back losses to Lehigh and Cornell, Murphy stuck with O’Hagan this week against Lafayette??perhaps trying to stabilize a position that seems inherently unstable this year for Harvard.Even though O’Hagan is clearly the starter, every time he throws a pick or makes a bad decision, all eyes wander over to Irvin on the sidelines.O’Hagan...
...good six inches of water that splashed up as the players scrambled for a foothold. Several times it proved costly to the Crimson—quarterback Liam O’Hagan sacked himself for a loss of seven yards in the second quarter as he slipped in the backfield. Lafayette??s Joe Ort was able to take a pass from quarterback Pat Davis 83 yards down the sideline for a touchdown after freshman cornerback Andrew Berry lost his footing. Still, O’Hagan said, “we absolutely prepared” for the unfavorable conditions...
...three picks, the sophomore starter finally put up the mistake-free performance that the team had been looking for. And while Harvard’s difficulties on special teams emerged once again—sophomore Steven Williams fumbled his third kick return in the past two games, leading to Lafayette??s second touchdown—it ended up being the sole blemish on the Crimson’s stat sheet. “That’s the whole key to the game, obviously,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said of his team?...
...Lafayette??s first offensive play of the second half was a crossing pattern from quarterback Pat Davis to wideout Joe Ort that went for an 83-yard touchdown after freshman cornerback Andrew Berry lost his footing in the muddy turf...
With 9:25 left in the second quarter, O’Hagan steered the Crimson downfield inside Lafayette??s 10-yard line. After two straight runs from Dawson moved the ball to the five, Harvard turned to some misdirection to get on the board...