Word: stadium
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard was beating Penn, 3-0, with three minutes remaining in the first half last Saturday in the Stadium when Quaker quarterback Crocicchia dropped back and planted his feet in the muddy turf of his own 30-yd. line...
Even those in the upper reaches of the Stadium could see the grin beneath Wilkinson's facemask as he cradled the pigskin at the Penn...
...emotional Harvard squad never gave the Quakers a chance. The charged-up Crimson scraped together its formidable guts and heart to thrash the Quakers, 17-6, before more than 18,000 boisterous fans at the Stadium...
...Crimson still beat Berndt, who is widely considered the best coach in the Ivy League. Despite winning three league crowns in his first four years--including his notorious 1982 title, when the Quakers beat Harvard, 23-21, in a controversial finish--Berndt has never won in the Stadium...
...cold but happy outing for Harvard football fans Saturday at the Stadium. The Crimson gridders trounced the Penn Quakers, 17-6, to grab a share of first place in the Ivy League. And that's not all that happened. Counterclockwise from top left: Harvard players stood on the sideline before the Crimson's first touchdown; the Penn band played in the stands; on the playing field, Harvard fullback ROBERT SANTIAGO pitched the ball to Joe Connolly to set up the Crimson's first touchdown; Harvard Coach JOE RESTIC surveyed the field; the chilly fans beat their hands together to keep...