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...flat route.”On the next play, Pizzotti went deep to the middle of the field, and junior wideout Matt Luft came down from between a slew of Princeton defenders with a 35-yard catch and a 1st-and-goal at the Tigers?? six, turning a possible interception into a huge gain.“It just came off my hand a little funny, and Matt just went up and made a great play,” Pizzotti said.Two plays later, sophomore running back Gino Gordon burst through the line for a 6-yard touchdown...
...great job, their backs run hard, and they just did a great job executing their option offense, starting with the running back, the tailback.”Something had to change at halftime, and change it did, as the Crimson recovered from its early struggles to limit the Tigers?? attack, especially in the fourth quarter. Princeton still managed to move the ball at will, but when it came down to the red zone, Harvard knuckled down and forced the Tigers to go for three.“I thought we played an outstanding game except when...
...Charles, allowing the Crimson to retain the Compton Cup for the second year running. While the visiting Tigers led from the beginning, Harvard methodically cut into Princeton’s lead through the duration of the course. By the last 600 meters, the Crimson had slashed the Tigers?? six-seat lead to just a two-seat advantage. An early sprint allowed Harvard to overtake its opponent and hold off a late Princeton charge to the finish line. All of the Crimson boats claimed open water victories against Navy and Penn in the race for the Adams...
...second varsity boat took advantage of the pleasant day on home water, taking a five-second open-water win over Princeton after surging past the Tigers?? boat...
...Junior goalie Joe Pike continued to show he can play with the best, posting nine saves—five in the final frame—behind a defense that smothered the Tigers?? scoring attack by forcing Princeton to the perimeter and leaving no holes in the inside as it had on numerous occasions the previous weekend. The squad allowed just three goals before the break, and Princeton’s first third quarter shot didn’t come until after nearly eight minutes of play...