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...Sophomore Dawson breaks the Harvard records for both single-season rushing touchdowns and single-season touchdowns in a win over Princeton. But Tigers’ linebacker Zak Keasey is unconvinced. “I don’t think he’s different from any other back we’ve faced this year,” he tells The Crimson...
...want to set it for 2005, proceed to the next paragraph. If you want to transport to any other year in this millennium, go to the third paragraph.Under super-competitive coach Phil Estes, Brown is an improving team with a lot of pride. With Zak DeOssie in the middle of their defense, the Bears have a chance to shut down Penn’s rushing attack and send the Quakers on a season-ending losing streak. Paced by a defense that ranks towards the top of the Ivies in the major statistical categories, Penn is guaranteed...
...call against Harvard.Some argued a late-hit flag should have been thrown, but either way, Mazza walked off the field with the aid of his teammates. He would also return for the second half.After the break, things were no different.On the last play of the third quarter, senior linebacker Zak DeOssie leveled sophomore quarterback Jeff Witt, who would be replaced in the fourth by junior Richard Irvin.Although Witt was sporting a sling during the post-game press conference, the team called the measure precautionary.Bears quarterback Joe DiGiacomo would also need an injury timeout before the end.COMEBACK KIDS NO MOREAfter crazy...
Player to Watch: Zak DeOssie. All-Ivy pick looks to be second straight Bear to nab Player of the Year honor...
BROWN The Bears return six starters on defense, but the five lost were each All-Ivy players last season. Senior linebacker and first team All-Ivy pick Zak DeOssie returns to anchor the rebuilding unit. The team also lost Ivy Player of the Year Nick Hartigan, a running back later cut by the Jets, so Brown will look to the air more with senior quarterback Joe DiGiacomo and senior wideout Lonnie Hill, both honorable mention All-Ivy picks last season...