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Gordon gained the lion’s share of the Crimson’s yardage with 84 yards and a touchdown on nine carries. His biggest play came with Harvard leading, 14-3, midway through the first half. Facing third-and-15 on the Princeton 22-yard line, junior quarterback Collier Winters handed the ball off the Gordon, who raced towards first-down marker on the left sideline. A late burst of speed garnered enough yardage to move the chains, leading to another Crimson touchdown...
Starting at the Cornell 37 with 9:34 left in the game, the Crimson began the drive with two runs from Gordon for nine yards. But an illegal formation penalty called on Harvard put the Crimson back where it stared the drive in a third-and-10 situation. Opting to stay with the ground attack, Gordon busted a 15-yard rush up the middle, which moved the chains and kept the clock ticking...
...fumble. “I was chasing down the play...and all of a sudden there was the ball right there. It wasn’t that hard of a play for me.” The first fumble came after Harvard was unable to convert on a third-and-11 play from the Mountain Hawk 20-yard line and junior kicker Patrick Long missed a field goal from 33 yards out. On its first play of the ensuing drive, Lehigh fumbled the ball, and rookie corner Matt Hanson scooped it up at the Mountain Hawks 26. Wasting no time...
...first interception came at the beginning of the fourth quarter, with the Bears driving deep into Harvard territory. On a long third-and-16, Williams stopped the threat of a Brown score by picking off a pass at the Harvard six-yard-line, preventing a potential lead change...
...disparity between the heart and desire of both squads was never clearer than on each side’s fourth-quarter scoring drives. Leading 21-16 with 11:00 remaining in the game, quarterback Jeff Mroz hit wide receiver Todd Feiereisen with a 26-yard pass on third-and-18. After a Harvard face-masking penalty, the Bulldogs had the ball first-and-10 at the Crimson’s 17-yard line...