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Roughly a month from now, Harvard and Yale will compete in the 117th playing of The Game before a raucous crowd in Harvard Stadium. Traditionally, bragging rights between Harvard and its safety school counterpart in New Haven have hinged on the outcome of one football game at the end of the season...
...what may go down in the annals of Harvard football history as one of the most devastating losses it ever suffered, the Cornell Big Red scored 29 unanswered second-half points on Saturday, defeating the Crimson 29-28 in front of 9,270 at Harvard Stadium. Cornell (2-2, 2-0 Ivy) sealed the win when co-captain Joe Splendorio blocked Harvard's last-second 27-yard field-goal attempt to end the game...
Harvard takes on powerhouse Lehigh, a team that defeated Cornell 35-16 on Sept. 30, this Saturday at Harvard Stadium...
...high-fiving was in full effect, the band was playing "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard" many more times than usual and the cheerleaders were getting quite a push-up workout. The excitement was contagious and talk of contending for the Ivy League crown rippled through Harvard Stadium...
...very next drive, there was another classic instance of the old adage. After Harvard's two-minute drill had worked wonderfully and Rose had gotten his team to the ten-yard line, the field goal unit came out. The crowd was on its feet and the tension in the stadium was palpable. The ball was snapped by Jason Hove, held by Kyle Cremarosa, kicked by Robbie Wright, and--for the second straight year-- blocked by Big Red wide receiver Joe Splendorio. As the ball sailed helplessly away from its intended destination, one side of the stadium erupted. The other...