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...guys have been in the battle,” head coach Tim Murphy says. “They should be among the better players in the league at their position as soon as they hit the ground running.” Combining for 10 sacks and 18 tackles for loss in the 2006 campaign, the Elizabethtown, N.C. natives bring a lot to the Crimson front line. Desmond, the elder of the two, stands at 6’5”, 280 pounds, while Brenton, at 6’3”, 235 pounds, is hardly fit to bear the title...
...Bulldogs, who eventually ended the match with a climactic kill. “There was so much emotion and physical energy, and we were a little bit tired from [Friday’s] match,” McKinley said. “After that first set loss, we realized we had to step it up and refocus our energy and control our errors.” The Crimson responded quickly with a 13-5 run in the second and cruised to a 25-14 win. The third frame saw back-and-forth action—the game featured five ties...
...Crimson, which is looking to repeat last season’s championship-winning success, dropped in a heartbreaking 24-22 loss to the Bears. A late fourth-quarter drive ended with a Harvard touchdown and a flag on the play—personal foul, roughing the passer. So with the penalty yardage, the Crimson was poised on the one-and-a-half-yard line, aiming to tie the score at 24, and likely sending the game into overtime. Memories of 2005’s double-overtime showdown of the two teams were being recalled around the press...
...territory on the afternoon, including the possession on which the Bears scored their second touchdown and took a 14-13 lead. Harvard’s field position improved in the second half, as the average start came at its own 30. FIRST DOWNS Senior Chris Pizzotti suffered his first loss in a game which he both started and finished…Sophomore running back Gino Gordon led the team with 57 yards on 16 carries, but also lost a pair of fumbles. Gordon leads the squad this year with 23 carries for 125 yards…No Brown rusher topped...
...this point in the game, Princeton’s a really strong team,” women’s captain Kelsey LeBuffe said. “They have a much older team than we do. But our goal with this meet was to hand Yale a solid loss and get closer to Princeton. While they may have their hands on our streak right now, we have really strong freshman and sophomore classes, both showing a lot of potential.” The weekend races provided a good test for the young Harvard squad. With 12 sophomores and 10 freshmen...