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...soft glow of lights illuminates Harvard Stadium like a dream. Noise swells as the Crimson offense takes the field. Armanti Edwards steps under center; his breath, cloudy and heavy in the cold, is like the exhaust of a racecar. He surveys the field and barks an audible before taking the snap. Dropping back, he bounces slightly on his toes, poised, balanced, alert. Then, like tires hitting the pavement, he takes off downfield. He zigs toward the sideline, zags back to the middle of the field, dances past the secondary, and cartwheels into the end zone. The band trumpets his glory...
...responsible, though the London police force was fined more than $300,000 in 2006 for endangering the public's safety during the shooting in a crowded subway car. To accommodate intense public interest, the inquiry is being held at a conference room inside The Oval, London's largest cricket stadium...
...situation is,” Pizzotti said. “It’s just a matter of executing our offense, taking what the defense gives us...Overall, just a great team victory.” BITS AND PIECES Crimson football’s second night game in Harvard Stadium history also featured a brand new jumbotron as well as a new sound system...Iannuzzi and classmate Chris Lorditch combined for 20 receptions out of the Crimson’s 30 completions on the night...Pizzotti remains undefeated in games in which he both started and finished...Harvard...
With a crimson-colored harvest moon rising behind the Eliot Bell Tower Friday night, Harvard football rallied with three fourth quarter touchdowns to trump Holy Cross, 25-24, in front of 20,462 fans at Harvard Stadium. Despite tepid offense to start the Crimson’s second annual night game, the defense kept the squad poised for the fourth quarter comeback. “Our defensive coordinator, Coach Doherty, he challenged us a lot in practice, and the coaching staff did a great job of putting us in the right position,” said Harvard captain and defensive...
...should, but maybe not in the way you think. That description applies just as well to the Crimson as to their first opponent of the 2008 season, Holy Cross (0-1), as the Crusaders come to Harvard Stadium at 7pm tonight for only the second night football game in the history of the venerable field...