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Against Princeton, however, there was the potential for a similar roadblock. The Tigers boasted the linebacker duo of Zak Keasey and Justin Stull, who each came into the contest with an Ivy League-leading 59 tackles. In theory, their force up front would halt Dawson’s potential conquest...
Dawson finished with 201 rushing yards and three touchdowns, breaking the Harvard single-season records for rushing TDs with 14 and overall TDs with 15. Despite the presence of the two Ivy tackle leaders—Zak Keasey and Justin Stull, who entered the game with 59 apiece—Princeton was woefully ill-equipped to handle the talented Dawson, who crowned his day with an 80-yard breakaway touchdown...
...roster’s real depth, though, lies in its defense. The Tigers have been bolstered by the return of 2001 and 2002 leading tackler, All-Ivy linebacker Zak Keasey, from a leave of absence. His 59 tackles, four sacks and two interceptions have anchored the middle of the defense, and his tackles tie him for the team lead with Justin Stull, the Ivy League’s leading tackler last season...
Consider, for example, junior infielder Zak Farkes. Farkes was taken in the 39th round by the Boston Red Sox as a draft eligible sophomore last June, after a season in which he batted .342 with a .425 OBP and a .691 slugging percentage in 152 at-bats...
...Zak Farkes, the starting shortstop for Harvard’s varsity baseball team and Crimson home run record holder, is the only English major on the baseball team. Farkes, who does much of his reading on the bus to and from games (“It’s a lot more interesting than watching ‘The Rock’ or ‘Major League’ for the hundredth time,” he says) and submits many of his papers by e-mail, has found that English and baseball actually complement one another...