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...junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan dropped back to pass, only to trip and fall into the end zone, resulting in a safety.The play was emblematic of Harvard’s general fortunes at Franklin Field Saturday, as the Crimson (7-2, 4-2 Ivy) fell to the Quakers (5-4, 3-3 Ivy) 22-13 in front of 7,819 fans in Philadelphia, PA.The game opened on a high note for Harvard, as senior running back Clifton Dawson took his second carry 55 yards along the left sideline to break the Ivy League’s all-time...
...sincerely humble, classy, dignified, and I’m just very happy for him, very proud of him. Not just for today but for his entire four years.”“He’s been a wonderful ambassador for the Ivy League,” Quaker coach Al Bagnoli added. “He’s a kid that you’ve got to respect his toughness, and you’ve got to respect his ability and his overall talent.”The tailback seemed to have the Penn defense pegged...
...Though Quaker quarterback Robert Irvin did throw the ball away often—he completed less than 50 percent of his pass attempts and also threw a pick—the ground game also frustrated the usually stout Crimson defense...
...front of 7,819 at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, Penn. Senior running back Clifton Dawson eclipsed the Ivy League’s all-time rushing yards mark with a 55-yard carry in the first quarter on his way to 119 yards on the game. But the Quakers and four first-half turnovers proved too much for Harvard to overcome. After taking a 7-0 lead on a five-yard pass from junior Liam O’Hagan to sophomore tight end Jason Miller, set up by Dawson’s 55-yard scamper, Penn responded with a running attack...
...books, Dawson holds it.With all the excitement swirling around the senior tailback, it’s easy to forget that Harvard has a game to play and a league championship to fight for. The Crimson finds itself in a three-way race for the title, and must beat the Quakers to have any chance of reeling it in.“All hyperbole aside, Penn’s as good a team as we’ve played on our schedule this year,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “They’re peaking...