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...Saturday's matchup could be Harvard's running game, where the Crimson average 185 yards per game on the ground, ranked second in the Ivy League, substantially higher than Penn's 112.8 yards per game average, seventh in the Ivy. Matt Leiszler and Nick Palazzo, neither one the starter at the beginning of the season, give Harvard a potent one-two rushing attack to complement the passing game. Harvard's balanced attack could provide the slight edge necessary for a victory between these almost identical teams...
...clear superstar to focus on. The only question mark for the team is in goal, where there is no clear No. 1 between Matt Underhill, Ian Burt and Chris Gartman. Underhill and Burt platooned last year, but neither really impressed so Gartman will get a chance to compete for starter minutes...
...same Jonas shows up this year, the Crimson will be lucky, but Jonas is also known to give up the long goal every once in a while and could try fans patience on occasion. Mazzoleni believes, however, that Jonas' new role as starter will help alleviate some of those past problems...
Leiszler and Palazzo, buried at the bottom of the depth chart early in the season, have been so impressive that Murphy has converted Nwokocha, the opening-day starter, into a slot receiver...
Nwokocha, a third back who began the season as the team's starter, has been sidelined by a knee injury suffered in Harvard's opening game against Holy Cross. He did, however, see limited action against Princeton and should see more playing time at Dartmouth...