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...Harvard-Yale games, and the fans were going wild and enjoying it, and that was one of the things that made it easier to not get down and come out of the hard times of the game.”Harvard coach Tim Murphy reported that the players, seasoned by a spring game under the lights and a series of night practices this week, had no problems handling the change in lighting. The players themselves felt taken back in time.“Before the game, I told the guys coming out, ‘If you?...
...Akpan challenged the Gaucho keeper with a knock to the far corner that slipped in and gave Harvard the 1-0 advantage. Akpan now has five goals and four assists on the season, good for the team lead in both categories. “He is a very good player,” head coach John Kerr said. “He is always dangerous.” But UCSB, which out shot Harvard, 27-12, would not be shut out on its home field in front of nearly 1,000 of its fans. With 15 minutes remaining, the Gauchos?...
...Green simply appeared to have the momentum on its side for the majority of the game.“Dartmouth played very well,” Weiss said. “They didn’t make very many mistakes, and we made some key mistakes...If any volleyball player goes back to basics and looks at the simple things, they might eliminate some of those unforced errors.”—Staff writer Douglas A. Baerlein can be reached at baerlein@fas.harvard.edu...
...Player To Watch: Mike McLeod, junior running back. Workhorse will continue to be the focus of a pass-challenged offense...
...teams that managed a win in Week 1, and the victory came on the strength of quarterback Michael Dougherty’s three touchdowns and the performance of running back Dereck Knight. Knight ran for 208 yards on 33 carries in his first collegiate start, earning Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week honors for his efforts.“They have another good quarterback, and any time a running back runs for 200 yards, that gets your attention,” Murphy said.The Dukes, however, aren’t exactly a powerhouse, making it difficult to assess exactly what...