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With Harvard trailing 20-13 in a scoreless second half against Penn, 97 yards separated the Crimson offense from the tying touchdown. On first down from the 3-yard line, junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan dropped back to pass, only to trip and fall into the end zone, resulting in a safety.The play was emblematic of Harvard’s general fortunes at Franklin Field Saturday, as the Crimson (7-2, 4-2 Ivy) fell to the Quakers (5-4, 3-3 Ivy) 22-13 in front of 7,819 fans in Philadelphia, PA.The game opened...
...Harvard’s third and final drive of the quarter also started in the shadow of the Crimson’s own end zone, causing Murphy to cite the field position as a key to the game’s outcome...
...Crimson’s first snap saw junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan slip on his dropback and fall into the end zone, earning Penn an easy two points and making the contest a two-possession game...
...record-breaking performance, but also failed to score a touchdown for the first time all season. Entering the Penn game, he had scored three touchdowns in six games, two in one, and one just once…Senior wide receiver Corey Mazza was also kept out of the end zone for the first time in quite a while. Before Saturday, Mazza had caught a touchdown in seven straight games and eight of the last nine…Harvard’s 13 points were a season low, but the offensive output by the Quakers wasn’t terribly immense...
...half to trail 20-13 at the break. But the second half gave Harvard no help. The Crimson opened the half with a long drive that reached the Penn 24 before a missed field goal by junior kicker Matt Schindel. From there, Harvard would never sniff the end zone again in a field position battle. The Quakers downed three punts inside the Crimson’s 5-yard line, one of which led to a safety in the fourth-quarter after O’Hagan tripped and fell while dropping back to pass. Harvard finished the second half with just...