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...goal and an assist and Matt McCollem has two assists to his name...Last night’s matchup with BU was Harvard’s first non-league game this season...Before tonight’s victory, the last time the Crimson had won in overtime was against Princeton in February 2006. —Staff writer Courtney D. Skinner can be reached at cskinner@fas.harvard.edu...
...under after layup from Clifford on other end. 50-43. 13:49: May nails three for HC, prompting Housman to calmy take the ball downcourt and nail a three in his face to bring the Crimson back to 53-46. This is shaping to be another performance liek Princeton last year (18 of last 2o for Hous, taking over) 13:30: Lin can jump out of the roof, btw. 13:10: Lin finally makes a bucket, oh man, five point game, 53-48. This would be an epic comeback. Momentum is there, travelling on the other end, Crimson ball down...
...leading the way. By midseason, coaches and players were calling him the most improved player on the team, and he finished the year atop the Ivies in passing efficiency. He turned in one of the top statistical days in Crimson history, throwing for 365 yards and two touchdowns against Princeton, but he, like his teammates, saved his greatest day for last. On Saturday, he was 27-of-41 for 316 yards and four touchdowns as the Crimson smashed Yale. “I’m very fortunate to be in the position I was in,” Pizzotti...
...Supriya,” sophomore Katherine O’Donnell said. “This year, things are a bit more nerve-wracking, but everybody has pulled through.” The real tests don’t begin until 2008, when Harvard plays Ivy League powerhouses Penn and Princeton. However, judging from this opening weekend’s strong performance, the Quakers and Tigers will certainly have their hands full. “Everyone has proved themselves,” O’Donnell said. “Penn and Princeton have so many upperclassmen returning and might...
...You’ve resurrected Woody Hayes to contrive a “Five Yards and a McLeod of Dust” offense. The result? About as much diversity in your playbook as at a Princeton tailgate, and nine straight opponents whose rush defense averages have risen after playing the Bulldogs (Harvard, for all the talk of its top-ranked run defense, will undoubtedly make...