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...title. The Tigers, to the surprise of many, picked up where they left off, entering the national rankings this week for the first time since 1993. Coach Roger Hughes’ shutdown D (274 yards surrendered per game) has led the team to victories over the Patriot League??s top three.The same can not be said for defending champion Brown. The Bears’ bid to repeat will all but end with a loss in Jersey, and the suddenly porous defense, giving up more than 400 yards per game, and floundering running game do not bode well...
...gained exactly 100 yards on the ground the last time the two teams met, and after two straight games this year without a 100-yard rushing performance, he’s due a big performance—especially when he sits just 545 yards away from the Ivy League??s all-time rushing mark.But Dawson’s record and far-off undefeated dreams aside, tomorrow’s game is just like any other.“It’s always hard,” Murphy said. “We think it?...
Besides, what’s the worst that can happen if a few guys get suspended? The team loses a few more games, the players in question finish their seasons with a few less stats, and Yale is a bit deeper down in the Ivy League??s final standings...
...let’s get an early goal.’ And when you actually do it, you feel great.” Still, Harvard was unable to turn the momentum from Lau’s second goal of the season into a rout of one of the Ivy League??s weaker teams. After controlling the first five minutes of play, the Crimson found itself in a fairly even match the rest of the way. Freshman goalkeeper Lauren Mann provided another solid outing in goal as she recorded her third shutout of the season—her second...
Dawson became the Ivy League??s all-time leading scorer on the game’s opening kickoff, a 93-yard return for a touchdown that put the Crimson (4-0, 2-0 Ivy) up 7-0 just 17 seconds into the game. He scored three total touchdowns against the Big Red (1-3, 0-2 Ivy) defense, giving him 56 for his career, two ahead of Brown’s Nick Hartigan...