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...Crimson’s 27-24 loss to Princeton Saturday was just one more indication that Harvard’s Ivy League dominance is a thing of last season.Clifton Dawson’s performance, however, was a refreshing blast from the past.The Tigers were able to contain the All-American junior tailback in the fourth quarter when it counted—keeping him from the endzone and the go-ahead score on fourth-and-two at the five-yard line—but not before Dawson racked up 203 yards and two touchdowns. The Payton Award candidate, who has been...
...second-and-10 with 7:46 left in the first half of Brown’s 31-28 win over Princeton last week, Bears’ tailback Nick Hartigan broke loose—he broke through the Tiger line, broke away from the last defender in its secondary, and didn’t stop until he reached the Brown end zone...
...paper, the Tiger defense stands to put up a fight. When the Harvard offense takes its stance on the line of scrimmage, it’ll be stacked up against a few of the top defenders in the league...
...Tiger rusher broke the 100-yard mark, although quarterback Jeff Terrell led with 88 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. With 173 yards and a touchdown passing, Terrell may be pose the greatest threat to the Crimson defense...
...kids came to our camps,” Murphy said. “We really hit it off, but to be honest, right up to the last minute, I thought they were both going to Princeton.”Andrew disagrees, saying that although he did consider becoming a Tiger, Harvard was where he could see himself having the most success.“It ended up coming down to Stanford, Harvard, and Princeton, and in the end, Harvard was just the best fit for me,” he said. “I’d always...