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...nice to come in swinging, instead of having a feeling of desperation.” The Crimson also gained revenge for the demoralizing upset it suffered at the hands of the Lions on its last trip to New York in 2005. That loss broke Harvard’s streak of 12 dual-meet victories and represented the first time Columbia defeated the Crimson since 1989. This time, Harvard left no room for error in meticulously dismantling the Lions. “Two years ago, it was really disheartening,” co-captain Geoff Rathgeber said...
...backfield all day long.”Against the number one scoring offense in the league the ‘D’ allowed just 109 yards of total offense—66 rushing, 43 passing—and zero offensive scores. Harvard’s two-plus-year streak of holding individual rushers under the century mark remains intact.“We really just had no answers offensively,” said Bulldogs head coach Jack Siedlecki. “They seemed to be in our backfield every play, whether we were running or throwing. Obviously...
...Yale’s bread and butter all season was McLeod, whose slowed production the last four games—partly due to a broken right big toe—ground to a near halt on Saturday. His 18-game touchdown scoring streak was snapped in the loss, and the Crimson remains the only Ivy League team against which he has never reached 100 yards...
...quarter: A few things to watch for: Yale's Mike McLeod's 18-game touchdown streak is at risk here in the 4th. Corey Mazza is still looking for another touchdown catch to break the all-time Crimson receiving touchdowns record. Harvard, meanwhile, is on pace for the biggest win in The Game since a 45-7 Crimson triumph in 1982. The largest all-time margin was a 54-0 win by Yale in 1957, while Harvard's biggest...
Again, Yale is the odds-on favorite—its winning streak stands at 10, last season’s Game and nine straight in 2007, it is playing in New Haven, where it has outscored opponents by a combined tally of 141-36 in four games this season, and it currently leads the Ancient Eight in scoring offense and all of I-AA in scoring defense. And again, Harvard has the opportunity to play spoiler and ruin its archrival’s perfect season...