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Harvard’s defense continued to hold strong in the fourth, after the Crimson captured the lead on a 30-yard field goal. Sophomore linebacker Dante Balestracci and senior defensive end Marc Laborsky foiled Big Green quarterback Evan Love’s attempts to restart the Dartmouth offense...
Harvard’s first drive of the second half took the ball down to the Dartmouth 35-yard line. On second-down and 4, freshman quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, starting in place of injured senior Neil Rose, pitched the ball left to junior wideout Carl Morris. Morris switched direction to the right and ran across the field before pausing to fire a pass to wide-open senior wideout Sam Taylor, who was back on the left side of the field. Taylor then rushed in untouched for the touchdown and the Crimson’s first score...
Harvard’s defense shut down the next Big Green possession when senior strong safety Andy Fried sacked quarterback Joe Kinder on third down. The ensuing punt gave the Crimson excellent field position...
...Dartmouth’s next possession, freshman quarterback Evan Love threw a pass at midfield that was intercepted by sophomore linebacker Dante Balestracci. Balestracci, who returned two interceptions for touchdowns in last year’s 49-7 win at Dartmouth, ran 61 yards and leapt into the endzone for a touchdown. But a combination of penalty flags on both ends of the field confused both teams and, it seemed, the officials...
After Dartmouth took advantage of an interception of Crimson quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick to make the score 21-0 with under a minute left before the half, the chances of an undefeated season for Harvard seemed slim to none...