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...show that included the largest baton ever, as confirmed by the Guinness Book of World Records, at ten feet.Dawson was the next to tack a record onto his already impressive resume. With 3:44 left in the third quarter, the back ran for his 52nd career rushing touchdown, tying him with Brown graduate Nick Hartigan for first on the all-time Ivy League list. The win was also Harvard head coach Tim Murphy’s 78th career victory at Harvard Stadium. It moved him into a tie for second with John Yovicsin, who coached from 1957-70, and left...
...fact, the only touchdown the Harvard defense gave up on Saturday followed an offensive miscue. Driving deep from within the Crimson’s own territory, Pizzotti threw an interception that Leopard defensive back Justin Stovall took back 12 yards to the Crimson 22-yard line. Four plays later, Lafayette quarterback Brad Maurer hit Jonathan Hurt in the endzone for a 10-yard score, putting the Leopards up 7-0 with 8:09 to play in the opening frame. Asked what frustrated the offense most on Saturday, Pizzotti cited himself...
...possession following the Leopards’ score, when Pizzotti, aided by a Lafayette personal foul penalty and key catches from junior Corey Mazza and freshman Matt Luft, marched Harvard down the field before finding senior tight end Matt Farbotko in the back of the endzone for a three-yard touchdown...
...fumble recovered by Dorris and caused by sophomore Brenton Bryant led to a Crimson field goal that increased the lead to 17-7 with 12:46 to play in the third. A 10-yard touchdown run by Dawson made the margin 24-7 with 3:44 to go in the quarter, ending the day’s scoring...
...equal the three touchdowns he had scored in each of Harvard’s first four games, but Dawson did rush for 144 yards on 26 carries with a single score. His lone touchdown tied him with 2006 Brown graduate Nick Hartigan for the most career rushing touchdowns in Ivy League history, and he now sits in fourth-place on the all-time yards chart...