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Offensively, Rob Strauss, Fred Scherrer, and Sandler shared the glory as the weekend's high scorers. Each member of the terrible trio scored three goals against Princeton and two against Brown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Flies to Victory in Ivy Tourney | 10/28/1985 | See Source »

...kicking shenanigans began innocently enough, when Crimson placekicker Rob Steinberg routinely cannoned the opening kickoff into the endzone for a touchback. The 18,000 assembled on a beautiful autumn afternoon had no idea what was in store for them...

Author: By Bob Cunha, | Title: Kicking and Screaming | 10/28/1985 | See Source »

...first punt of the day, Princeton's Rob DiGiacomo's boot was downed on the one-inch line, and Harvard took over an envelope-width away from its own endzone. The circus was in town...

Author: By Bob Cunha, | Title: Kicking and Screaming | 10/28/1985 | See Source »

Kevin Dulsky's snap flew high over the head of punter Rob Steinberg and began rolling toward the Crimson endzone. Steinberg, who despite a missed field goal had had a marvelous day kicking the ball, turned and gave chase with a bevy of Tigers on his tail...

Author: By Nick Wurf, | Title: Tigers Run Away From Gridders, 11-6 | 10/28/1985 | See Source »

...lead the Ivy League. Eleven of those steals have come from defensive backs. Safety Joe Harvey is the leader here, having picked off three passes. Though outshined by the Harvard defensive secondary, this group probably will provide a good test for Crimson quarterback Brian White. KICKING GAME: Senior Rob Steinberg has been more than adequate on his kickoffs, field goals and extra points. Only problem area has been his erratic punting. Even KICKING GAME: Sophomore placekicker Rob Goodwin has been a pleasant surprise, while junior Rob DiGiacomo has been as erratic as Steinberg with his punting...

Author: By Jeffrey A. Zucker, | Title: The Scouting Report | 10/26/1985 | See Source »

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