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Leopards Hungry For Victory Today

Slumping Gridders Face Uphill Battle

(Lafayette ended up losing that game, after Army knocked in a 43-yard field goal with five second remaining.)

Two Main Weapons

The senior signal-caller has had two main weapons this season: fleetfooted sophomore Erik Marsh (549 yards, 102 attempts) and junior tight end Craig Roubinek (245 yards, 20 receptions).

If Harvard can't contain the potent Lafayette offensive backfield, it could suffer its worst defeat of the season. With senior back Kendrick Joyce and senior split end Colby Maher both questionable for today's game, the Crimson offense will have an even harder time getting started today than it has in the past.

And, if you consider the Crimson's meager output in its last three games, that's saying something.

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SPORTS CUBE PREDICTS Jay K. Varma, Sports Editor Lafayette  44 Harvard  24 John B. Trainer, Sports Writer Lafayette  44 Harvard  20 Sean D. Wissman Contributing Writer Harvard  31 Lafayette  28 Dante E.A. Ramos, Design Editor Lafayette  27 Harvard  20

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