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...League??s most potent offenses beat Dartmouth’s 448 yards allowed by only 18 yards. The real damage could be seen in the embarrassment on senior safety Ian Wilson’s face after the game: the Big Green allowed a net of 368 yards on the ground—185 yards in the second half alone...
...going to be coming together.”The rookies will join Fraser, junior forward Doug Rogers, and sophomore forwards Matt McCollem and Michael Biega to highlight the Harvard offense.McCafferty will anchor the Crimson defense—a unit that scored more goals than any other defense in the league??with junior defenseman Alex Biega, who has been named to the ECAC Preseason All-League Team. He helped lead a Harvard power play that converted over 20 percent of its opportunities. McCafferty and Biega will be backed up by junior defensemen Chad Morin and Ian Tallett, sophomore Chris...
...deja vu all over again.Having been the football beat writer for the past three years, I’ve pretty much seen it all. From the gut-wrenching 22-13 loss two years ago at Penn when Clifton Dawson ’07 broke the Ivy League??s all-time rushing record to last year’s 37-6 drubbing of Yale to run the table and regain the Ivy title, no one game has been exactly alike.And yet, just a few minutes into the game last Saturday, I found myself wondering if my second trip...
...number of opportunities to put this game away, [and] we didn’t do it.”That stop before the half precipitated a marked improvement from the Crimson’s defense in the second half. After allowing Culbreath, the Ivy League??s leading rusher, to run for 118 yards and two scores in the first half, Harvard held him to just 36 second-half yards and no scores.“I felt like they did a really good job scheming us up, and it showed in the first half,” Schultz...
...game since 2005. Then last Saturday, Lehigh senior Matt McGowan posted 105 yards on the ground, breaking the three-year streak.Fixed on the idea that the way to beat Princeton was to stop its league-leading rushing attack, Harvard knew it had to get to Jordan Culbreath, the league??s leading individual rusher, and get to him early.But in week six, Culbreath picked up right where McGowan left off, obliterating the century mark with consistent big gains through enormous holes created by his offensive line. The back ran for 118 yards and two touchdowns in the first half...