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...ages, with a maturing-by-the-minute O’Hagan leading the second-half comeback and finishing 22-of-35 for 251 yards and two touchdowns.But then came the summer of controversy, during which, in the wake of the arrest and suspension of former captain Matt Thomas, Crimson head coach Tim Murphy mysteriously docked O’Hagan the first five games of the upcoming season for violating team rules. The suspension left the starting quarterback job to Chris Pizzotti, a Massachusetts native who missed the entire 2005 season with a back ailment. “I have confidence...
...them ranked fourth nationally in scoring last week. The individual performances, however, have stood out as well. This past week was a 2-0, seven goal effort from the Crimson (11-4-0, 4-1-0 Ivy), as Harvard downed Holy Cross and Princeton. The work of junior forward Matt Hoff played a key role in making the magic happen this time around. For his two goals—one a game winner—and an assist, Hoff earned the Ivy League Player of the Week nod a week after sophomore Mike Fucito was given the same title...
...paralyzing Princeton’s Ivy League hopes and taking it one step closer to a championship title of its own. The Crimson started off slow, yielding possession of the ball to Princeton (6-6-3, 1-3-1) through most of the half. But a goal by junior Matt Hoff toward the end of the first turned the tide for Harvard. “They were pressing us pretty hard, and they were mostly in our end,” Hoff said. “Then the goal was just kind of a big blow to them, and they...
...scrimmage, leading to another Kelleher interception and allowing Princeton to kneel out the clock.FAKING ITPrinceton got a touchdown late in the first quarter after Harvard fumbled an attempted fake punt back to its own 12-yard line. The play, an attempted snap to sophomore defensive tackle and upback Matt Curtis, was one the Crimson had successfully used before in defeating Lehigh in the season’s third game. This time, however, the snap sailed over Curtis’ head and was recovered by Princeton’s Collin McCarthy at the Harvard 12. Three plays later the Tigers took...
...whole life. I ran cross-country in high school, but I doubted I could make the varsity team,” Carpenter says. “I thought I should give crew a shot. I started going to practices and that was it.”Sophomore heavyweight Matt Webb joined the team after playing varsity football and lacrosse in high school. Originally recruited to play football at Yale, Webb came to Harvard and decided to give crew a shot.His story is common, as many former high school athletes see rowing as a way to continue playing a sport while...