His 48 yards Saturday led Harvard. The first time Santiago ever led the Crimson in rushing? It was two years ago this Saturday, when the Saint picked up 78 yards on 21 carries against--guess who--UMass.
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In just one game, senior kicker Rob Steinberg leapfrogged several former Harvard kickers and moved into 11th place on the Harvard list of leading scorers by kicking.
It helped that he had a chance to kick seven extra points.
His seven points Saturday give him 51 career points, one shy of 10th place on the list.
Ever wonder what a Harvard football player majors in?
Wonder no more.
In first place--drum roll, please--is economics, which is home to more than 40 percent of the squad's members. Thirty-four of the 86 gridders are ec majors. In second place, is history, with 14 concentrators. Third is government, which boasts nine gridders, followed by engineering sciences with six, psychology with five and biology with four.
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Ten hut.
That was the theme of Ivy football last weekend, when the three Ancient Eight winners other than Harvard each scored a measley 10 points.
Penn, Princeton and Yale all came away winners, but the Yale game was easily the most exciting.
Brown missed what would have been its fourth field goal of the day as time was running out, leaving the Bulldogs 10-9 winners.
Ironically, Brown's Kieron Bigby, who last year burned the Elis twice with interception returns of 91 and 100 yards, did not fare as well in the rematch.
This time, Bigby fumbled the Elis' first--and only--punt.
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