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...here at Harvard, which has long prided itself on piercing the fog of the unenlightened past, this 124-year tradition maintains only a tenuous grasp on our collective imagination. While we certainly pay it lip service—even competing to outdo one another in antipathy toward Yale??the substance of the rivalry has long since eroded. For most, Harvard-Yale has become another mere excuse for collegiate revelry, which even the local authorities have recently conspired to expunge...
...Hahn said. “It was an electric environment—it felt like a home game, and I think the guys really embraced it.”The energy from the crowd enabled the Crimson to light up Reese Stadium. In stark contrast to Yale??s offensive performance, the Crimson had nine shots on goal and a .643 shooting percentage.Akpan’s two assists and one goal caps a regular season in which he finished as the team’s leading scorer with 13 goals and nine assists.Perl’s goal...
...opening kickoff, Harvard turned it into a rout for the ages. Leaving the Yale Bowl, two things were undeniably evident: Yale sucks and Harvard reigns supreme. On the field, Harvard put on a clinic that demonstrated our superiority in every element of the game. On defense, Harvard held Yale??s star running back Mike McLeod—who entered the game averaging 174 yards per outing—to 50 yards, stuffing all comparisons of McLeod to Clifton G. Dawson ’07. And Eli quarterback Matt Polhemus completed as many passes to Yale receivers...
...Yale??s bread and butter all season was McLeod, whose slowed production the last four games—partly due to a broken right big toe—ground to a near halt on Saturday. His 18-game touchdown scoring streak was snapped in the loss, and the Crimson remains the only Ivy League team against which he has never reached 100 yards...
Luft scored again late in the quarter on a 33-yard pass and run that gave the Crimson a 13-0 advantage following a missed extra point. A fourth-down stop on Yale??s next drive gave Harvard the ball back for an 11-play drive that resulted in a one-yard dive from sophomore tailback Cheng Ho to make the score...