Word: widman
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...Wendy D. Widman ’06, a news executive editor, is a chemistry concentrator in Mather House. She likes both zebras and newspapers...
...return for Harvard in 2006, during which he will serve as the 133rd captain of Harvard football. Senior safety Robert Balkema was the Crimson’s only second-teamer named yesterday. Harvard’s honorable mentions went to senior wide receiver Ryan Tyler, senior tight end Kelly Widman, and junior linebacker Ryan Tully, along with three sophomores: quarterback Liam O’Hagan, defensive end Brad Bagdis, and safety Doug Hewlett. Brown’s Nick Hartigan, who led the nation in rushing and propelled the Bears to their first outright Ivy title, was named the unanimous...
...from within the Lafayette three-yard line. The field conditions—a good six inches of mud—were a hindrance all day.MVP: O’Hagan, who rebounded from two consecutive turnover-ridden outings to post an interception-free performance. Honorable mention to H-back Kelly Widman, who eased the Crimson’s receiving woes with two touchdown receptions.Rough day for: The Harvard secondary, which allowed Leopard quarterbacks Pat Davis and Brad Mauer 326 passing yards, including two late fourth-and-long conversions that kept Lafayette in the game until the final seconds.Top performers: Harvard?...
...winningest groups in Crimson football history. So it made perfect sense that in their last-ever game in front of the home fans, two unheralded seniors from an unheralded senior class led Harvard to its dominating 29-3 victory over Penn on Saturday. Fullback/H-back/tight end Kelly Widman and wide receiver Ryan Tyler paced a Crimson offensive attack that jumped on the Quakers early and buried them before halftime. It may be safe to assume that when Penn coach Al Bagnoli and his coaching staff were devising their defensive strategy last week, game-planning against Widman’s pass-catching...
...don’t really need that kicking game.Despite two failed field goals and three botched extra-point attempts, the Harvard football team relied on a versatile offensive attack and its ever-improving defense to thump Penn 29-3 at Harvard Stadium on Saturday.H-back and tight end Kelly Widman had three touchdown receptions—one more than he had all season coming into the game—and the Crimson (6-4, 4-2 Ivy) held the visiting Quakers (5-4, 3-3) without a touchdown for the first time since 1997, when Harvard beat them...