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...through the year.” Six straight wins later, Harvard faced a 9-0 Yale team that had won just one game by less than two touchdowns all season. By all accounts, the Crimson had no shot. But, once again, Harvard rose to the challenge, stuffing Bulldogs star Mike McLeod to the tune of just 50 yards on 20 carries, the third straight year the Crimson has held him under 100 yards. The defense, which let Yale passer Matt Polhemus run wild in Cambridge last season, held the shifty Yale quarterback to 39 total yards. And a team that...
...between these Boston sports powerhouses and the Harvard squad that finally tamed the undefeated Bulldogs. Saturday’s victory, a 37-6 joyride past the hapless Elis, was downright Belichickian, from the defense’s ability to neutralize its opponent’s greatest threat (running back Mike McCleod), to the offense’s aerial proficiency. You’ll be forgiven if you mistook quarterback Chris Pizzotti’s passing totals (316 yards, four touchdowns) for Tom Brady’s. Any more, and he would have been accused of running up the score.Neither Boston?...
...timed a well-placed cross onto the head of junior defender Marcel Perl for the first—and eventually, game-winning—goal of the fixture. But while that first goal was enough for the result, Harvard needed some style points. Just 61 seconds later, junior forward Mike Fucito fed the ball to Akpan on the right for a goal into the near-side netting.“Those guys are very good players, and it’s crucial to have them playing well,” head coach John Kerr said. “When they?...
...performance as well. Led by Lynch, who nailed two victories, the Crimson swimmers grabbed the top three spots in the 1000 freestyle and the top four in the 500. Harvard also benefited from a strong freshman class. In addition to Chui and Ranta, freshmen Justin Davidson, Jordan Diekema, and Mike Polino also had solid performances this weekend. The Crimson will next compete at the Georgia Invitational, a three-day meet beginning on Nov. 30 that will provide an opportunity for Harvard to measure itself against the rest of the nation’s colleges. The Crimson will not face...
...were compelling pieces, each approaching human connections from different angles. Although the first two pieces were well choreographed and performed, “On the Brink” completely outshone the preceding performances. “A Time Upon Once,” with musical accompaniment by Mike Vargas, was notable for its improvisation. Although its free-flowing nature necessarily made the piece feel less polished, the cohesiveness of the dance showed how well the performers worked together on stage. The dancers, all senior students at the Conservatory, brought a great deal of energy to their parts. In particular, each...