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Despite only being a junior, Morris— who had nine catches for 155 yards and two touchdowns against Penn??€”set new Harvard standards for touchdowns in a season (10), receptions in a season (66) and receptions in a career (150). Morris exploded in the third quarter, catching a 20-yard TD pass from Rose that tied the game at 14 and adding another touchdown on a nifty 62-yard pass play that included a fingertip catch and an ankle-breaking juke...
...Saturday afternoon the Crimson devoured the Quakers with a zeal usually reserved for their breakfast cereal. Harvard came back dramatically after halftime to give the University of Pennsylvania a beating they will not soon forget. As predicted, Neil Rose and Carl Morris valiantly led Harvard past Penn??€™s imposing defense. With countless big plays when they mattered most, the Crimson showed that they had not only the ability, but also the will, to win. Harvard’s 28-21 victory guarantees we will win at least a share of this year’s Ivy League title...
Princeton had been in sole possession of first place for most of the season, but Penn??€™s 3-1 defeat of Harvard at Ohiri Field on Saturday afternoon, coupled with Dartmouth’s victory over Brown and Princeton’s 1-0 loss to Yale on Saturday night, set up the three...
Going into the 2000 Ivy season, only two teams—Columbia and Penn??€”had failed to beat Harvard in the history of their programs. But Columbia concluded last year’s season by beating Harvard , and Penn accomplished the same feat on Saturday afternoon...
Despite only being a junior, Morris— who had nine catches for 155 yards and two touchdowns against Penn??€”set new Harvard standards for touchdowns in a season (10), receptions in a season (66) and receptions in a career (150). Morris exploded in the third quarter, catching a 20-yard TD pass from senior quarterback Neil Rose that tied the game at 14 and adding another touchdown on a nifty 62-yard pass play that included a fingertip catch and an ankle-breaking juke...