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...victory also snaps Penn??s streak of 20 consecutive league victories stretching back...
McDermott, the league leader in per-game passing and offense, had absorbed a bone-crunching hit on Penn??s final play against Princeton last week, leaving his availability for the Harvard game in doubt. As Saturday’s title bout with the Crimson neared, various diagnoses sprang up on websites and newspapers from Philadelphia to Cambridge. A bruised collarbone. A broken collarbone. An injury to his non-throwing shoulder. McDermott wouldn’t play. He’d play, but not start...
...until the last three minutes of the game. Walker was, after all, the textbook definition of a rookie quarterback, and it would have taken a perfect game from an experienced signal caller to combat a ferocious Crimson defense. “We knew if we were able to stop Penn??s running game and force them into a passing game with a younger quarterback that would give us an advantage,” senior linebacker Bobby Everett said...
McDermott suffered a “popped” collarbone in the final play of Penn??s 16-15 victory over Princeton on Nov. 6. After not practicing for much of the week, the Penn signal caller attempted to throw on Thursday but did not appear to be healing fast enough to be ready in time for the game. On Friday, however, McDermott was much improved and gave the Quakers hope that he could be used, even if only sparingly...
While the outside hitting arsenal from the Tigers will pose problems for Harvard on tonight, Penn brings a lethal middle attack to the match tomorrow afternoon. In the Crimson’s 3-2 victory over the Quakers at The Palestra, Penn??s middle hitter Michelle Kauffman blitzed Harvard with 20 kills and a .485 hitting percentage on the match. Fellow middle hitter Lynzy Caton turned in 14 kills as well...