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...heavy sound of a tenor, an opera singing senior.But while the sound itself is surprising, what’s even more unexpected is the source of the resonance. It comes from a ball-carrying, run-blocking fullback.Until this year, though, the exploits of Noah Van Niel, the multi-talented starter for the Harvard football team, had gone largely unnoticed.A Boston Globe story last month changed all that, as the native of Newton, Mass. became somewhat of a celebrity for his dual abilities as a football player and an opera singer. Van Niel has even appeared on National Public Radio...
...Crimson’s balanced offensive attack was quarterback Chris Pizzotti, who has been touted throughout the year by Harvard head coach Tim Murphy as the team’s most improved player. Pizzotti threw for two touchdowns and now has a 10-1 record as a starter.“I don’t think I’ve ever been more proud of a team and to be part of a team,” Pizzotti said after the game. “To be able to go out on the field for the last time...
...Harvard passing game is akin to the orange sliver of a candy corn: it’s eye-catching and deep. Senior signal-caller Chris Pizzotti is coming off a career-best performance last week against Princeton that boosted his career record as a starter to 7-1 and upped his Ivy-best passer rating. The talented cadre of receivers, led by record-book-entrenched senior Corey Mazza, only gets more dangerous as the Crimson begins to open up the air game by involving the tight end and running backs...
...Maybe it will bode well for the Crimson, though—Pizzotti was the starter last year when Harvard beat Cornell 33-23 at home...
...Harvard won’t only need to adjust to the unfamiliar surface. The team will see a new starting quarterback behind center, as senior Chris Pizzotti makes his 2007 debut as a starter. He will be filling in for senior Liam O’Hagan, who is out indefinitely after dislocating his shoulder in last weekend’s 20-13 loss at Lehigh...