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...Princeton began the drive after a trick play by Harvard, a reverse wide receiver pass from sophomore Chris Sanders to senior Clifton Dawson in tight coverage, was picked off by Tiger linebacker Luke Steckel...
...Although the Harvard defense would hold the team to a field goal, a botched fake punt by the Crimson led to another Tiger touchdown and a score of 17-7 at the end of the first quarter...
...After a 14-yard Princeton punt, the Crimson lined up with O’Hagan on the Tiger 29 and capitalized, as Dawson scored his first rushing touchdown of the day. But Princeton was not done...
...ended up scoring when probably Harvard thought, ‘Ah we got [Terrell] out of the game now,” Tiger coach Roger Hughes said. “Maybe they relaxed a little bit, I don’t know...
...wide receiver Chris Sanders on an attempted reverse pass, while the second and third were both thrown by O’Hagan. O’Hagan’s first interception was thrown almost directly at Princeton’s Kevin Kelleher, leading to a drive that put the Tigers in field-goal position already ahead 31-28. The kick was blocked, but an O’Hagan pass on the next drive was tipped at the line of scrimmage, leading to another Kelleher interception and allowing Princeton to kneel out the clock.FAKING ITPrinceton got a touchdown late...