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...defense was high risk, high reward,” Pizzotti said. “We caught them in some blitzes sometimes...It showed the depth of our receiving corps that [Luft and Richards] got 100 yards.” In the same week, Yale topped the Bears to open up a chance for the Crimson to take a share of the Ivy League Championship, barring losses to either Penn or the Bulldogs—two of the better programs in the Ancient Eight.“We knew all we needed was a slight opening of the door...
...have tons of players looking at our team, and they have really done a great job of getting the word out there.”No matter what, one can be sure that success will be earned the Leone way—with hard work and an open mind.“We just believe that there’s greatness in every player, every person, and it’s our job to uncover that,” Leone said.—Staff writer Dennis J. Zheng can be reached at dzheng@college.harvard.edu...
...captain Matt Curtis said. “That’s the goal for Harvard football every year, to win the championship, and we accomplished that goal.”Turnovers and mistakes plagued the Crimson in its early-season matchups, but a fourth-quarter charge in the season opener against Holy Cross allowed Harvard to come away with the 25-24 win. Pizzotti scored two running touchdowns in the last 6:16 to lead his team out of a 24-12 hole to victory—the first of four Crimson wins to be decided by four points...
...ICSA National Semifinals in early May to earn its two national bids. Garrity felt that Harvard would be well prepared for the conditions the team would face on the West Coast by changing its practice routine. “We needed to practice in big breeze, in open water venues, where we have to deal with more waves,” Garrity said. While the Crimson performed well in the most crucial part of its season in late spring, Harvard also began its year in impressive fashion with nine top-three team finishes from mid-September through mid-November. Despite...
...hoping that the recession has already hit bottom. Over the past two months, investors have plowed billions of dollars into oil futures. If the U.S. and other major industrial economies rebound, oil supplies could be depleted because the recession has prompted producer nations to freeze hundreds of projects to open new oil wells or upgrade existing ones. In the oil-rich Niger Delta, a major Nigerian government offensive against rebels has seriously disrupted production for several weeks. Venezuela's Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez said in Vienna that his country could not afford to invest in major new oil exploration unless...