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...every single day.”OBERG TROPHYHarvard placed 13th out of 17 teams at the MIT-hosted Oberg Trophy.Junior skipper Drew Robb, freshman crew Cody Evans, and junior Alex Bick, who served as both skipper and crew throughout the weekend, placed 11th in the A division. Sophomore skipper Matt Donelan and freshman crews William White and Lilla Cosgrove matched that finish in the B division.CENTRAL SERIES SIX The Crimson sailed to 12th place in the local-level Central Series Six at Boston College.Freshman skipper Jerry Tullo and sophomore crew Florence On were seventh in the A division...
...Murphy said. “To Chris’ credit, they covered it relatively well, and Chris found a spot he could lay it in on the flat route.”On the next play, Pizzotti went deep to the middle of the field, and junior wideout Matt Luft came down from between a slew of Princeton defenders with a 35-yard catch and a 1st-and-goal at the Tigers’ six, turning a possible interception into a huge gain.“It just came off my hand a little funny, and Matt just went...
...afternoon. In addition to the questionable legality of the hit on Berry, the referees missed a clear late hit on sophomore Levi Richards after he caught a 16-yard pass from Pizzotti. Then, with about two minutes left in the third quarter, a 7-yard pass to junior Matt Luft was nearly reversed after the back judge decided to pull rank on the linesmen and rule the pass was incomplete—though the linesmen had a much better angle on the play. The referees conferred and ultimately the pass stood. All told, Harvard was somehow able to come away...
...game ripped from their grasp with a stronger second-half performance from Harvard that limited Princeton to just two field goals.Until week five, the Crimson defense hadn’t allowed a single rusher more than 100 yards in a game since 2005. Then last Saturday, Lehigh senior Matt McGowan posted 105 yards on the ground, breaking the three-year streak.Fixed on the idea that the way to beat Princeton was to stop its league-leading rushing attack, Harvard knew it had to get to Jordan Culbreath, the league’s leading individual rusher, and get to him early.But...
...able to capitalize on any of Quebec’s six penalties. With just five days remaining before Harvard opens the regular season, this weekend’s game did not settle which of Harvard’s three possible goalies should win the starting job. Freshmen Matt Hoyle, sophomore Ryan Carroll, and junior John Riley all played one period each, with Hoyle getting the start and stopping three shots. Carroll registered nine saves and let up Quebec’s lone goal, while Riley made nine saves in the third. As Harvard moves forward with...