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...plays, and either we did not connect for one reason or another or they made a great play.”THE STREAK ENDSThough Yale’s win over Harvard gave the Bulldogs a share of the Ivy League title, Princeton laid a legitimate claim to the league??s superior season. The Tigers beat the Bulldogs last week to give Yale its only conference loss, and Princeton’s 9-1 overall record was better than the 8-2 Bulldogs....Corey Mazza caught a 26-yard touchdown in garbage time, giving him his eighth...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: No Long Runs, Only Disappointment for Dawson | 11/19/2006 | See Source »

...game, protecting quarterback Liam O’Hagan and newly-crowned rushing king Clifton Dawson from the Bulldogs defense. Fernandez “has always managed to raise his level when it’s needed,” says Dawson, the Ivy League??s all-time leading rusher. “He’s one of the most reliable players.”This reliability will be missed next season on the Crimson’s gridiron, as the economics major departs eventually headed for the business world, although Fernandez hopes another team will require...

Author: By Loren Amor, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: THE GAME '06: Center of Attention | 11/17/2006 | See Source »

...case of strength vs. strength, something’s got to give when the Ivy League??s 2006 rushing leader faces a defensive line that has yet to allow a single player over 100 yards this season. McLeod is fast, strong, and determined to break a half-decade long Bulldog drought against Harvard and bring the league title back to New Haven for the first time since 1999. But if senior tackle Mike Berg has anything to say about it, the celebration won’t take place this year. He and sophomore tackle Matt Curtis patrol...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: THE GAME '06: Face to Face | 11/17/2006 | See Source »

...trip through Harvard football history. The shift from playing games in even years in New Haven to their current location in Cambridge, the greatest players he’s seen, minutiae about Crimson football long forgotten by even the most devoted historians, and opinions about the quality of the league??s various stadiums are all fair game.His knowledge of Harvard football history, while comprehensive, is well complimented by his own meticulous record-keeping.He keeps bound volumes full of the Harvard-Yale programs, which date as far back as 1915. The collection expanded significantly when, as a high school student...

Author: By Brad Hinshelwood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: THE GAME '06: Norton’s Anthology | 11/17/2006 | See Source »

...yards a game, his yards per carry average of 5.4 bests that of McLeod.Both offensive lines have impressed.The squads are responsible for the strong run games, and Yale has allowed just 12 sacks, one more than the Crimson’s 11.But Harvard also counters with the Ivy League??s top defense, and possibly the best in all of Division I-AA.The defense has surrendered just 58 yards per game rushing in addition to posting 43 sacks. The line is led by senior defensive tackle Mike Berg, who leads with 8.5 sacks. The rest...

Author: By Madeleine I. Shapiro, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: THE GAME '06: Rush to the Finish | 11/17/2006 | See Source »

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