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Just days prior to the Crimson’s Sept. 30 showdown with Lehigh in Bethlehem, Pa., Harvard had a glaring question to answer: who would be its quarterback? With junior Chris Pizzotti nursing an injured knee and sophomore Jeff Witt out with an injured shoulder, the eventual surprise start by Pizzotti was a triumphant comeback in the early stages of the junior’s career as a starter. But as it turns out, it wasn’t even the best comeback of the afternoon. That honor went to the collective Crimson squad, a team that reached deep...
...front of 16,284 partisans at Princeton Stadium, the Tigers scored late to take a 31-28 squeaker. Trailing 24-14 at the break, the Crimson roared back in the third quarter, scoring on a touchdown plunge by senior running back Clifton Dawson on the opening drive. Junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan then connected with junior Corey Mazza for a 15-yard touchdown that gave Harvard a 28-24 lead. After a series of punts, the Crimson appeared to be driving for an insurance score when, with 6:31 to play in the fourth quarter, a trick-play...
...football team stormed out of the gates on the shoulders of senior running back Clifton Dawson, living up to preseason expectations in finishing the first half of the season undefeated.The Crimson surprised many with a 5-0 start, weathering the storm that took the form of instability at the quarterback position in the season’s early going. It began before the start of the season, when junior signal-caller Liam O’Hagan was suspended for the team’s first five games for an undisclosed reason, forcing junior Chris Pizzotti to assume the starting role...
There are guys like 6’5 quarterback Cameron Ely, a California native from Exeter who sports the conventional Harvard-recruited stats: a GPA above 4.0, questionable arm strength and supreme intelligence to go along with his ability to make “good decisions,” according to prominent recruiting Web site Scout.com...
...Bagdis ’08 was unable to attend the meeting due to the annual captains luncheon, prompting two representatives to be sent in his place. “I think a lot more people are conscious of issues of hazing in college athletics,” said quarterback Christopher F. Pizzotti ’08, one of Bagdis’ replacements. Altchek said that because no administrators or coaches were present, it allowed for a more candid discussion. Crimson football coach Tim Murphy said he didn’t even know the meeting was taking place...