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...think now is the appropriate time to mention that my preseason pick for Ivy Rookie of the Year, Columbia wideout Austin Knowlin, is the Lions’ leading receiver and currently the only freshman on the leader boards in any major offensive category, currently eighth with 33 catches and 10th with 438 receiving yards...
...Dawson went into the intermission with 53 yards on the ground on thirteen carries and a score, while O’Hagan—when he was able to get the ball off—completed ten-of-13 passes for 126 yards and a touchdown strike to senior wideout Corey Mazza. The junior quarterback also had six carries for 22 yards in the first 30 minutes, facing constant pressure from an aggressive Lion defensive front. The second of Harvard’s scores was Mazza’s seventh straight game with a touchdown reception and his eighth...
...half carries on his way to a 164-yard day. Harvard totaled 216 yards on the ground as a team.After a last-second Schindel field goal attempt was blocked, Harvard went into the half ahead 21-0. But junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan hooked up with junior wideout Corey Mazza on third and 11 from the Dartmouth 37 for a long touchdown on the Crimson’s first drive of the second half, cementing the final score at 28-0.O’Hagan, who made his first start since returning from suspension against Princeton last week...
...type of game it was, he did a real good job of managing the game.”Though most of his duties on Saturday consisted of handing the ball to one of the Crimson tailbacks, his 37-yard touchdown on a third-and-fourteen heave for senior wideout Corey Mazza—along with a completion percentage near 70—showed that he was ready to air it out if necessary.“I was pleased with what [O’Hagan] did,” Murphy said.SCRAPES AND SCRAPSDawson’s 74-yard touchdown...
...ahead 21-0, which remained the halftime score after a field goal by junior Matt Schindel was blocked on the last play. The second half was a defensive struggle, with the lone scoring coming on a 37-yard touchdown strike from junior Liam O’Hagan to junior wideout Corey Mazza early in the third quarter. That was to be the only scoring, however, as the Crimson defense continued to dominate. Harvard held Dartmouth to just 183 yards on the day and forced five turnovers, two on interceptions thrown by starting Big Green quarterback Mike Fritz. The Crimson added...