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...rarely relented, and tipped balls, overthrown passes, and good Yale coverage downfield continued to keep the Crimson from ever mustering a realistic chance at a comeback.“It was tough for our offense to get a rhythm going today,” Pizzotti said. “Yale??s defense really came to play.”“Offensively, we just struggled to get any continuity all day,” Murphy agreed. “They did a great job.”NOT SO SPECIALMcLeod’s pathway to his three...
...slips and slides. We made a lot of hits in the backfield.”With its strongest, most reliable option silenced, Harvard managed to gain a paltry 218 yards on offense, a precipitous drop from its Ivy League-leading average of 387.4 yards per game.“Yale??s defense came ready to play today,” said junior quarterback Chris Pizzotti, who replaced O’Hagan halfway through the third quarter. “It was tough for our offense to get things going today.”“Everything came...
...that the team celebrating would be Yale??that might have turned some heads. What at the beginning of the season seemed improbable for a Bulldogs squad that was picked to finish fifth in league preseason polls turned into a reality on Saturday when Yale beat the Crimson 34-13 at Harvard Stadium in front of a sellout crowd...
Perennial rival Yale, meanwhile, is a victory over Harvard away from earning the Bulldogs’ first share of the Ivy title since 1999. So ending Yale??s title dreams, while ending his career with a victory, has become the senior’s goal...
...schools will face off at Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor.And while the contest between the Crimson and Wolverines will not have the allure of the next day’s classic football tilts—the national title implications of Michigan-Ohio State or the historic tension of Harvard-Yale??the contest represents a momentous opportunity for Harvard’s basketball team to steal some of the spotlight away from the gridiron with an upset victory.“These are challenges that we need every year,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said...