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...week ago, the Crimson exhibited the truth of this axiom, employing a bend-don’t-break defensive mindset to ultimate success. In that game, Harvard held the Bears to three points from inside the red zone five different times and ultimately prevailed in overtime. In contrast, the Mountain Lions did not attempt a field goal all afternoon, finding the endzone every time they ventured inside the Crimson 20-yard line...
...multiple Harvard turnovers certainly made it easier, tipping the advantage in field position decisively in the Mountain Lions’ favor...
...turnover performance—four of them interceptions in the second half—turned the Crimson’s afternoon into an endless defensive stand in the red zone. The Mountain Hawks (3-1, 0-0 Patriot) scored 28 points off of Harvard’s miscues and compiled 453 yards of offense in a 49-24 thrashing of the Crimson at Harvard Stadium...
...Hagan’s two consecutive lobs over the middle were gobbled up by the Mountain Hawks’ defense, and Lehigh quarterback Mark Borda responded with a pair of quick touchdowns to give the visitors a 42-17 advantage...
...waged late comebacks against Holy Cross and Brown in the opening weeks of the season, but the Crimson’s two inexperienced quarterbacks gave Harvard little hope for a late surge on Saturday. Three of the second-half interceptions put Lehigh within the 25-yard line, and the Mountain Hawks converted all of them into touchdowns...