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...yarder. The score put him ahead of Mike Giampaolo’s ’84 mark of 27…With his 29-yard scoring grab in the second quarter, Mazza tacked a seventh game onto his streak of consecutive games with a touchdown…Senior tailback Clifton Dawson’s 120 yards on the ground were enough to boost him over 1,000 for the fourth straight season…The win was the Crimson’s 400th at Harvard Stadium. It was also the team’s 1,200 varsity football game?...
...turnovers overall, Dartmouth coach Buddy Teevens agreed.“We both played in the same stuff,” Teevens said. “It really didn’t affect either team.”It did appear to have an affect on Clifton Dawson. The senior tailback, known almost as much for his sure hands as his power and speed, lost two fumbles against Dartmouth, just the eighth and ninth turnovers of his career.“It was a case of me trying to do a little bit too much,” Dawson said...
...showcased his talent in the form of a monster day with seven tackles, including two and a half for loss, and a sack. Berg forced two fumbles, including one in which he broke through the line to hit Fritz before he could hand the ball off to the tailback. His agility allowed him to both knock the ball loose and recover it as well.The forced fumble was one of Berg’s two on the day, the other coming on Dartmouth’s first drive of the game.“They’re as strong...
...Crimson’s sixth-leading tackler, having made 28 stops this season. Harvard is currently ranked first in I-AA in run defense, tackles for loss, and sacks. Berg’s honor marks the second player of the week award for Harvard this season. Senior tailback Clifton Dawson was named offensive player of the week after running for 170 yards and three scores in the Crimson’s 31-14 victory over Holy Cross in Week 1. Berg shares the award with Penn safety Scott Williams, who had a fumble recovery for a touchdown and two interceptions...
...only took 34 seconds for senior tailback Clifton Dawson to get on the board. He never looked back, and Harvard picked up a critical league win on a day when a league leader faltered. The Crimson star took the ball 74 yards for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage, giving Harvard (6-1, 3-1 Ivy) all the cushion it would need in shutting out Dartmouth (1-6, 0-3 Ivy) by a 28-0 margin in front of 2,028 cold and wet fans in Hanover, N.H. The Crimson struck again on its third possession, with freshman...