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When the lights went up for the first time at Harvard Stadium, quarterback Liam W. O’Hagan ’08 felt like he was back in high school. “I got chills,” said Hagan, Harvard’s starting quarterback. “I think it just elevated everyone’s games on both sides.” A rowdy crowd of mostly students packed the stadium for Saturday night’s season opener—the first night game in the Crimson’s 133-year history...
...blessing.” COMMITTEE MEETINGThe lights didn’t help Harvard’s running game. The Crimson mustered 113 yards on 41 carries, an average of 2.8 per play, but nearly half those yards came from scrambles and designed runs by senior quarterback Liam O’Hagan, who picked up 58 yards on 12 carries. The two tailbacks, sophomore Cheng Ho and freshman Gino Gordon, combined for just 37 yards on 18 carries, an average of 2.1 yards per carry.“I think it just comes down to preparation,” Brown linebacker...
...tosses of senior quarterback Liam O’Hagan worked for Harvard early. The Crimson took a 7-0 lead on its first drive of the game, culminating in a 21-yard strike from O’Hagan to senior wideout Corey Mazza just 3:22 in. Mazza finished the game with nine catches for 130 yards...
...thought Liam O’Hagan did a great job,” Murphy said following the game. “To come out here in our first game and have zero turnovers against a very good football team, I thought was a major accomplishment. I thought he made great decisions today. Probably in terms of field generalship, [it’s] arguably the best game he’s played...
...this time out.“We’re trying to keep a balanced offense as much as we can, and I think we showed that last week against Holy Cross,” senior receiver Matt Lagace said.The Crimson was led a week ago by senior quarterback Liam O’Hagan, who passed for 264 yards and scored three total touchdowns in a turnover-free performance. Ho performed well, too, gaining 116 yards on 24 yards on his way to a single score. Both of his two career touchdowns have come against Brown.But it was the defense?...