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...tying the score, the Crimson could not subsequently recapture the lead. Burrows knocked down a trifecta from along the baseline with just 78 seconds left and the shot clock about to expire. A missed 18-footer by Holsey and Franklin’s subsequent foul moments later appeared to seal Northeastern’s victory, but Burrows’ two foul shots clanged off the iron, granting Harvard a temporary reprieve, initially made good upon by sophomore forward Christiana Lackner?...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Huskies Edge Women's Basketball in Overtime | 12/9/2004 | See Source »

...defensive line [was] crushing their offensive line,” Williamson said. “When you beat up an offensive line, it gets harder to seal those blocks, and it allows linebackers and defensive backs to come in and make plays behind the line of scrimmage...

Author: By Aidan E. Tait, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: PERFECT 10 | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

...Crimson rallied to leads of 11-9 and 13-12, before Yale won three-straight points to seal the match and advance to the champioinship game against...

Author: By Lande A. Spottswood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Volleyball Falls in Heartbreaker | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

...coverage with safety help as the year has gone on. Last week against Penn, with the Ivy championship on the line, Sonkur had an interception. Of course, fans who were at The Game last year will remember Sonkur’s interception return for a touchdown to seal the victory for Harvard. While Tracy will play up and back at safety, senior Ricky Williamson will also move around in different looks to try to confuse the Yale receiving corps. The new face of the Harvard secondary could be freshman Doug Hewlett, who has seen increased playing time and anchors...

Author: By Robert C. Boutwell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: After the Tailgate: What to Expect | 11/19/2004 | See Source »

...defensive line [was] crushing their offensive line,” Williamson said. “When you beat up an offensive line, it gets harder to seal those blocks, and it allows linebackers and defensive backs to come in and make plays behind the line of scrimmage...

Author: By Aidan E. Tait, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: PERFECTION! | 11/19/2004 | See Source »

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