Word: matchup
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...first victory of the season against Columbia that same day, hasn’t won consecutive games since 2003. If that’s all you need to know, skip to the prediction. But if you’re not convinced that the Crimson will roll, keep reading. This matchup features the second and third most efficient passers in the Ivy League, respectively, in Chris Pizzotti and the Big Green’s surprise senior Mike Fritz. Oh, wait, that’s right: Pizzotti got benched in favor of unsuspended classmate Liam O’Hagan, who threw...
...often woken up a roommate with getting up to scream at the TV after a missed block in the back call or a strike three called ball four. Last weekend, it was a questionable unsportsmanlike conduct call at the end of the Harvard-Princeton matchup that had me up in arms...
...Maurice in their initial match and then beat Dartmouth’s Daniel Freeman and Dave Waslen in the round of 16. Denenberg and Valkin fell to Dan Henegby and Dan Lee of Brown in the Quarters by an 8-2 tally, preventing a potential Harvard vs. Harvard matchup in the finals. In the singles draw, sophomore Chris Clayton won two of three matches, beating Ira Reibsen of Bucknell and Luka Djordjevic of Hofstra before bowing out to Penn’s Jason Pinsky. Fellow Harvard sophomore Michael Kalfayan beat Manhattan’s Filip Syzmik before falling...
...blocked field goal, against Lafayette in 2004.Princeton seemed to catch every bounce on special teams, downing four of its seven punts inside the Harvard 20 after opening the game with a block and a 14-yard punt.All the special teams drama was reminiscent of last season’s matchup, when Princeton’s Jay McCareins erased a late Harvard lead with a kickoff return for a touchdown in a 27-24 Princeton triumph.CALLING CARDPrinceton’s game-winning drive looked to have stalled out after senior safety Danny Tanner broke up a pass on third and four...
...Tigers scored a touchdown three plays later.“A really good team,” Murphy said. “You can’t give them the ball.”It was just one of five turnovers on the day. And after a 2005 matchup without a giveaway, the Harvard mistakes were glaringly evident this time around.“The game is really easy,” Tigers coach Roger Hughes said. “It’s about the ball. If you have it, keep it. If you don?...