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...season.He finished the day 23-of-29 passing for 217 yards and a touchdown through the air.From that point, the Harvard defensive line starting jumping—the defense allowed just 68 total yards in the second half. Hormann faced intense pressure, directly leading to two fourth-quarter turnovers. Trailing 20-6 with 13:38 to play, Columbia was on the move, reaching midfield before Hormann was sacked by sophomore defensive tackle Chuks Obi, forcing a fumble that was recovered by junior defensive end Peter Ajayi, ending the last serious Lions threat of the game...
...winning any style points, the Crimson relied on its superior depth for the win. Six players found themselves on the scoresheet in a game in which Harvard never trailed.A goal by senior co-captain Michael Byrd gave Harvard a 4-1 lead in the second quarter, and freshman Bret Voith’s second score of the afternoon made it 7-3 in the fourth. The defense, led by junior netminder Jay Connolly, did its part to prevent an Iona comeback. BROWN 10, HARVARD 6In what has become one of the most intense rivalries in collegiate water polo, the Crimson...
...yards for Columbia.Captain defensive end Brad Bagdis and junior defensive tackle Carl Ehrlich had two sacks apiece, while junior defensive end Peter Ajayi and junior linebacker Eric Schultz added one each.The amount of Harvard pressure increased substantially after halftime. Five of the six sacks came in the final two quarters, when the Lions ran for -32 net yards on the ground.“We came out after halftime, and Coach [Carlton] Hall, our defensive line coach, just laid the challenge out there and said, ‘You guys gotta have a better second half...
...play, first quarter: Columbia starts the game from its own 22. It looks like a nickel defense for the Crimson, with Glenn Dorris and Jon Takamura manning the middle...
...recount debacle - which made traditional paper voting, especially the infamous "butterfly" ballots and hanging chads, look positively Third World - electronic voting was embraced as the way back from America's electoral humiliation. Some 50,000 touch-screen machines were bought in 37 states at a cost of almost a quarter of a billion dollars...