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...with Mazza’s graduation, Luft has finally come into his own, anchoring an injury-ridden wideout corps of young, inexperienced players...
...with a 2-yard touchdown strike from senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti to junior tight end Nikolai Schwartzkopf, Pizzotti’s second touchdown pass of an otherwise statistically down game (16-for-23, 156 yards). The highlight of the drive was a 42-yard strike from Pizzotti to junior wideout Matt Luft, the second-longest play of the day for the Crimson.Penn countered once again, moving 79 yards and reaching the Harvard 6-yard line, primarily on the strength of Garton’s mobility, and on third down Garton threw for receiver Kyle Derham in the end zone. Quaker...
...career-high 376 yards and four touchdowns.He spread the yardage around generously, completing seven passes to sophomore Levi Richards for 103 yards and two touchdowns and six to junior Matt Luft for 110 yards and a score. It was the first time in 33 years that two Harvard wideouts each had 100 yards receiving on the day. Not to be left out, freshman Adam Chrissis added seven catches for 69 yards.“We knew coming into the game they were going to play a lot of man against us, so it really came down to receivers just beating...
...coach Tim Murphy said. “To Chris’ credit, they covered it relatively well, and Chris found a spot he could lay it in on the flat route.”On the next play, Pizzotti went deep to the middle of the field, and junior wideout Matt Luft came down from between a slew of Princeton defenders with a 35-yard catch and a 1st-and-goal at the Tigers’ six, turning a possible interception into a huge gain.“It just came off my hand a little funny, and Matt just...
...matchup will hardly look the same on either side of the ball.The Crimson (4-1, 1-1 Ivy) boasts a slew of offensive weapons, from fifth-year senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti, who leads the league with over 300 yards passing per game to junior wideout Matt Luft, who leads the Ivies in receiving yards per game—Harvard’s threat through the air is undeniable.And then there’s Princeton (2-3, 1-1). Last weekend against Brown, the Tigers showcased three quarterbacks over the course of their 31-10 drubbing by the league-leading Bears...