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...would be a shame to reduce the number of recruited athletes,” agrees quarterback Neil T. Rose ’02-’03 in an e-mail. “How many prominent citizens, businessmen and leaders out there were Ivy League athletes? Those who think Harvard should limit recruiting probably don’t know many athletes very well...
...football team really got things rolling with an undefeated season. For the first time since 1913, Harvard ended their year without a blemish, riding the arm of senior quarterback Neil Rose and the hands of junior wide receiver Carl Morris. This year featured two classic games. The first occurred on October 27, 2001 when Harvard stormed back from a 21-0 halftime deficit to defeat the Dartmouth Big Green...
...would be a shame to reduce the number of recruited athletes. I think they are some of the most dynamic people I have ever known,” quarterback Neil T. Rose ’02-’03 writes in an e-mail. “How many prominent citizens, businessmen and leaders out there were Ivy League athletes? Those who think Harvard should limit recruiting probably don’t know many athletes very well...
...course, there was football. Injuries to the starting quarterback and running backs were no problem; it just bucked up on defense and line protection. Junior wide receiver Carl Morris, the Ivy Player of the Year, caught everything that was thrown at him, and even threw a few passes himself. Pure heart pushed the Crimson over the edge against defending champ Penn, and then Harvard’s decisive 35-23 victory at the Yale Bowl gave the Crimson its first perfect season since 1913. Essentially, the best season of the modern...
With control of the ball in overtime against Notre Dame on Saturday, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team—seeking its biggest win of the year—knew exactly who it wanted to quarterback its attack...