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Coming into last Friday’s game, a lot of attention had been focused on fifth-year senior Chris Pizzotti. After an extremely successful campaign last season, earning All-Ivy first team honors, Pizzotti entered the game ranked 12th in the nation at the quarterback position by The Sports Network and with an undefeated record in games in which he both started and finished. Holy Cross came in with a potent offense, having posted 492 total yards of offense in the previous matchup, and it took a big effort for Harvard to match its high-scoring attack. Under...
...really forcing us to do anything, it was just throwing the ball a little sooner than I should have. That was completely my fault and no one else’s.” But Pizzotti wasn’t the only one to blame. Senior backup quarterback Liam O’Hagan threw an interception on the goal line, and sophomore wideout Marco Iannuzzi fumbled a punt return at Harvard’s 26 to set up Holy Cross’ third short field of the night. “We have a whole lot of room for improvement...
...Crimson from its own 34 to the Crusader 29. After a 28-yard pass to junior receiver Matt Luft, Pizzotti carried the ball in for his first rushing touchdown of the night, bringing Harvard to within five.Then the defense took over, wasting no time in holding preseason All-American quarterback Dominic Randolph and the Holy Cross offense to a three-and-out, 58 second possession. Pizzotti then took the reigns, splitting completions between Luft, Gordon, and sophomore wideout Chris Lorditch, and again ramming home a quarterback sneak from the Crusader 1-yard line to take a 25-24 lead with...
...there this year and stop them on the potential game-winning drives is very rewarding, and it’s a testament to our heart,” captain Matt Curtis said. What happened last year was not limited to a last-second score. The Crusaders, led by quarterback Dominic Randolph, racked up 492 yards of offense to go with 31 first downs. Holy Cross scored on four consecutive drives of 65, 83, 82, and 80 yards in the second and third quarters. “Last year, we not only didn’t stop them, we didn?...
...Crimson from their own 34 to the Crusader 29. After a 28-yard pass to junior receiver Matt Luft, Pizzotti rushed the ball in for his first rushing touchdown of the night, bringing Harvard to within five.Then the defense took over, wasting no time in holding preseason All-American quarterback Dominic Randolph and the Holy Cross offense to a three-and-out, 58-second possession.Pizzotti then took the reigns, splitting passing targets between Luft, Gordon, and sophomore wideout Chris Lorditch, and again completing a quarterback sneak from the Crusader one-yard line to take the 25-24 victory...