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...replacement, then-rookie Michael DiMaggio, who rushed for 83 yards and scored a touchdown.When the Quakers lose to Lafayette tomorrow, I suspect that once again DiMaggio, a potential star in this league, will not be the culprit. Penn’s defense is good, but so is the Leopards??€™. And with Lafayette senior tailback Maurice White exploding onto the scene with 318 rushing yards in his first two games as a starter, the numbers just don’t add up for the Quakers.Prediction: Lafayette 20, Penn 14PRINCETON (0-1) VS. LEHIGH (1-1)Princeton is certainly glad...
...pass at Harvard’s three-yard line. Hopkins was all over the field: The senior finished second on the team with seven and a half tackles—including one for a loss—and a pass breakup. He added a second interception on the Leopards??€™ last-ditch fourth-quarter drive. Only a fellow member of the secondary posted more. Senior safety Doug Hewlett led the defense with eight tackles. “We’ve got such a great cycle right now, three terrific seniors and a junior who is as good...
...teams’ final non-conference game of the season.Lafayette, which entered the game giving up just 8.8 points and 210 yards per contest, allowed a season-high 27 points against an efficient Crimson offense.But it was Harvard’s secondary that finally closed the door on the Leopards??€™ chances.With the Crimson clinging to a 20-17 advantage in the late stages of the fourth quarter and Lafayette deep in Harvard territory, Leopards quarterback Mike DiPaola dropped back to pass on a third-and-one. Junior linebacker Glenn Dorris burst through the line and laid...
That defense failed to stop the Crimson on the possession following the Leopards??€™ score, when Pizzotti, aided by a Lafayette personal foul penalty and key catches from junior Corey Mazza and freshman Matt Luft, marched Harvard down the field before finding senior tight end Matt Farbotko in the back of the endzone for a three-yard touchdown...
...were about half as many as Harvard had given up the previous two games. Junior cornerback Steve Williams, sophomore linebacker Glenn Doris, and captain linebacker Ryan Tully caused the turnovers. Dorris also had a sack and nine tackles on the day, and a fumble recovery on the Leopards??€™ opening play of the second half. It was the best performance of his young career...