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...touchdown to erase a 21-20 Harvard deficit with 9:43 remaining in the season opener.Cause for concern: The Crimson’s 13 penalties for 110 yards, the ugliest of which were late hits in the red zone and a facemask call that led to sophomore kicker Matt Schindel??s first missed PAT in 21 attempts.MVP: Give it to O’Hagan. Not a bad coming-out party for the kid dubbed “Little Fitzy.” His two passing touchdowns and one rushing, over 60 yards of nimble scrambling, and leadership...
...couldn’t be handled by holder Robert Balkema, and an extra point and a field goal were blocked. Sophomore kicker Matt Schindel also missed a 35-yard attempt wide right before connecting on his final try from 28 yards. “It’s not Schindel??s fault. We were completely out of sync,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “Anytime you have your third team guy in there who’s a freshman, things just completely fell apart. There was no confidence from the kicker, the holder...
...doing everything I can do to complement those guys, trying to get open any way I can.”Widman’s performance and the 12-3 lead were encouraging, but the Crimson’s kicking woes were cause for concern. Sophomore kicker Matt Schindel??s first two extra points were botched, the first due to a bad snap and the second on a poorly executed fake. With the third-string long snapper in the game after injuries to captain Erik Grimm and backup junior Dylan McCrory, Murphy said, “things just fell...
...doing everything I can do to complement those guys, trying to get open any way I can.”Widman’s performance and the 12-3 lead were encouraging, but the Crimson’s kicking woes were cause for concern. Both of sophomore kicker Matt Schindel??s first two extra points were botched, the first due to a bad snap and the second on a poorly executed fake. With the third-string long snapper in the game after injuries to captain Erik Grimm and backup junior Dylan McCrory, Murphy said, “things...
...used three straight Dartmouth personal foul penalties to set itself up with a first-and-goal at the two—a drive which sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan easily capped with a sneak. Special teams came into play again on the ensuing kickoff, when sophomore Matt Schindel??s short kick squirted around on the ground, allowing the Crimson to recover on the Big Green’s 32-yard line. The next play saw Dawson take the ball to the endzone, putting to rest any doubt about the game’s outcome. In just...