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...opera about seven years ago.It’s on the field where Van Niel has really broken out this year. He played his first three years in the shadow of Crimson great Clifton Dawson ’07, who was busy climbing to the top of the Ivy League??s all-time rushing list. With an NFL-caliber running back taking carries, Harvard wasn’t forced to run too many two-back sets.With Dawson’s graduation, however, a dual-back system is often employed by Crimson head coach Tim Murphy, and Van Niel...
This time, there will be no tie, no cannily incongruous headline. If they are deadlocked after 60 minutes, the oldest foes in college football will battle into overtime, into the Connecticut twilight, to crown the Ivy League??s undisputed champ. The memory of 1968, an unparalelled event in the storied history of The Game, endures, but if Harvard “beats” the Elis in 2007, it will actually have to beat them...
...Delaney-Smith might have her most balanced team ever, with the Crimson getting points in the post and on the perimeter—and from almost everybody who steps on the court.In the end, everybody scores for Harvard, but the Ivy coaches have historically given the award to the league??s statistical standouts—something that irks Delaney-Smith and could deprive more than one member of her team of the honor.“To be honest, I don’t have respect for the Player of the Year,” Delaney-Smith says...
...perfect Ivy League records since 1968.“We’ve obviously, in the 14 years I’ve been here, never been in that situation,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “I think it’s great for the league??hopefully it will give a little bit more notoriety to the Ivy League, and we’re just happy to be in this position.”In a game that featured two of what Murphy called “the three best defensive teams...
...second half,” senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti said. “On the first drive [of the second half], that’s what we did.”WHO’S ON FIRST?After scheming against Quakers running back Joe Sandberg—the Ivy League??s second-leading rusher entering the weekend—all week in practice, the Crimson defense seemed surprised to see Sandberg leave the field gingerly after carrying the ball on game’s first play. He’d return for another play later in the quarter...