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...quarter, 1:10: After an incompletion on first down, Pizzotti runs to the 3 on second down. Harvard takes its second timeout, and O'Hagan comes out for the third-down play...AND O'HAGAN HITS MATT LUFT FOR A TOUCHDOWN IN THE BACK OF THE END ZONE, AND THERE'S A PERSONAL FOUL PENALTY FOR ROUGHING THE PASSER. O'HAGAN'S ONE APPEARANCE IS A GOOD ONE, AND HARVARD WILL GO FOR TWO FROM THE 1 1/2 YARD LINE AFTER THE PENALTY...
...scoring 19 points in the final period en route to its comeback victory. Iannuzzi and Lorditch showed what they were made of, as each played a major part of several significant drives down the field. With 13:43 remaining in the game, Pizzotti hit Iannuzzi with a 68-yard touchdown pass, the longest pass of the night for Pizzotti—and ostensibly the momentum-changer that sparked the Crimson comeback—earning Iannuzzi a spot on the weekly Ivy League Honor Roll. Lorditch also warranted some serious consideration for that honor, as he grabbed four receptions to move...
...performance during the fourth quarter that defined him as the Ivy League offensive player of the week. Trailing 17-6 at the end of the third, the Crimson had failed to put points on the board since the end of the first frame and had yet to score a touchdown. Thanks to a forced fumble by senior linebacker Eric Schultz, Harvard gained control early in the fourth. In no time, Pizzotti connected with sophomore wide receiver Marco Ianuzzi for a 68-yard bomb downfield for a touchdown. “There’s no question it changed the whole...
...some kids that played really well. We take away the mistakes, it could have been a much different football game.” RED HANDED Improvements can start with the red zone offense. Of the Crimson’s five red zone opportunities, only two ended in touchdowns, and only four in scores. Twice in the first quarter Harvard found itself inside the Crusader 20, only to be denied a touchdown and forced to settle for short, 29-yard field goals. Although junior kicker Patrick Long put the ball through the uprights with ease, settling for three after a first...
What a difference a year makes. Last season, it was Holy Cross that scored a dramatic fourth quarter touchdown to take a victory in the opening contest, connecting on a 40-yard touchdown pass with 19 seconds remaining to down the Crimson in Worchester. But this year, the roles were reversed, as Harvard overcame four turnovers to score 19 fourth quarter points and win the game. That reversal matched a more general change between the two contests, as the Crimson’s defense played decidedly better in a season-opening victory. “To have what happened last...