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...middle of the fourth quarter, it appeared that Harvard’s luck had run out. Razzano led Cornell from its own 16 to the Crimson five. Razzano looked for his favorite target—wideout Carlos Hill—on first, second and third-and-goal, but could only complete one attempt, which went for a loss of three yards. On fourth-and-goal from the eight, Razzano rolled right but could not evade Harvard sophomore defensive end Erik Grimm, who sacked him for an 11-yard loss...
...Red’s third drive appeared to offer more promise, as quarterback Mick Razzano drove his squad 56 yards downfield and into scoring range...
...senior defensive end Brian Garcia knocked the ball free as Razzano attempted to scramble his way inside the red zone and junior defensive tackle Matt McBurney recovered and ambled 34 yards the other way to establish Harvard—which already led 13-0—just inside Big Red territory...
...defense’s most vulnerable moment, Razzano attempted to cap a 28-yard drive with a trip to the end zone, lofting a pass to wide receiver John Kellner, who was streaking diagonally across the field towards the left sideline a step ahead of Raftery. But Razzano’s pass floated in the air for two seconds too long, and Raftery stepped across Kellner for the interception—Razzano’s first of two for the day—to solidify the victory...
ITHACA, N.Y.—The Crimson defense continued its relentless attack on quarterbacks this weekend, sacking Cornell’s Mick Razzano twice and his backup D. J. Busch two more times. The performance—led by a stellar outing from junior linebacker Bobby Everett—raised Harvard’s season total to a Ivy League-leading 23 sacks...