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...It’s unbelievable how Alex has played and really stepped up when we needed him the most,” sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan says. “We turned to a freshman when our star Corey Mazza goes down, and he just catches it in stride...
...dominating, chattering mother, Arkadina (Lauren L. Jackson ’07), simply overpowers all conversation with her affected elitism. Her success as an actress and cultural savvy as a socialite affect everyone around her, especially her son, the ambitious playwright Konstantin Treplev (Liam R. Martin ’06). Other involving characters include the ailing Sorin (Sean P. Bala ’09), the conflicted, self-important writer Trigorin (Jack E. Fishburn ’08) and the aspiring actress Nina (Sophie C. Kargman...
...game’s first 27 minutes, fans, too, may have felt a little off-center. The first came just after Penn had taken a 3-0 lead on its first drive. Widman broke from the line and settled in the back of the endzone. Sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan lofted a ball that appeared too high, but Widman used all of his 6’2 frame to reach up, catch the ball, and stay in bounds. His next two touchdown grabs occurred on similar plays. Again from the tight end position, Widman got behind the Penn...
...board,” Murphy said, “with maybe the exception of field goal, PAT.”Harvard scored twice in the first quarter on touchdown receptions by Widman. Employing little-used receiver Peter Scully and tight end Jason Miller for the first strike, sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan moved the Harvard offense into the red zone. From the four-yard line, O’Hagan lobbed the ball high up to Widman in the back of the endzone where the 6’2 senior reached above his defender to pull in his third...
...game plan across the board,” Murphy said, “with maybe the exception of field goal, PAT.”Harvard scored twice in the first, both on touchdown receptions by Widman. Employing little-used receiver Peter Scully and tight end Jason Miller, sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan moved the Harvard offense into the red zone. From the four-yard line, O’Hagan lobbed the ball high up to Widman in the back of the endzone where the 6’2 senior reached above his defender to pull in his third...