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...Murphy said. “Since this is so straightforward, [the process] is more or less a formality.”The extra year of eligibility means that Mazza will retain his third-year eligibility status next season, making his senior season correspond with that of sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan.Over the next two years, the two could form a dangerous Crimson passing tandem.GOAL SHIFTIt’s been a very long time since the Harvard Football team found itself in such a dire situation this early in the Ivy season.The last time the Crimson...
...conference. The team only went 10-23 in his three seasons, but it last year came as close as anyone to beating undefeated national champion USC.Teevens has more ties to Dartmouth then just coaching there. He was the Ivy player of the year in 1978, a year when he quarterbacked the Big Green to the Ivy League Title. In 1979, he graduated with a degree in history.Although Dartmouth is still struggling this year, it has already won one more game than last year and always gives Harvard trouble—including last year, when the undefeated Ivy League champs squeaked...
...Brandon Markey returned a kickoff 92 yards for touchdown to make it 17-17. Luke Siwula’s scoring run put Cornell up briefly in the fourth quarter. Siwula led the Big Red with 162 rushing yards. PENN 38, YALE 21 PHILADELPHIA—Reserve quarterback Bryan Walker passed for two touchdowns and Sam Mathews ran for three as Penn remained the only undefeated team in the Ivy League with a 38-21 victory over Yale on Saturday. Walker replaced Pat McDermott, who suffered a shoulder injury in the first quarter, and was 10-of-20 passing...
...errors. It was surreal that Harvard lost on a day when some of its early-season ailments had been alleviated. Ryan Tyler was back, and with a vengeance. Tyler anchored the team’s receiver corps, pulling in three passes for 76 yards and a touchdown, when sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan connected on a 52-yard long bomb.O’Hagan didn’t have the chance to dirty up his uniform scrambling, but he did show a capable, strong, and pretty accurate arm—he was 11-of-16 with 183 yards...
...formation, on that play, and my hat’s off to them; when they absolutely had to, they did. They converted, and we didn’t.”Even after failing to convert on that drive, all was not lost. On the next Harvard drive, sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan completed a 37-yard pass to senior tight end Jason O’Neill and then a 52-yard touchdown strike to senior wide receiver Ryan Tyler, playing in his first game back from injury. “Ryan’s a great leader...