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In front of a raucous crowd of 20,748 at Harvard Stadium, the Crimson started fast and never looked back. After building a 42-0 halftime lead, Harvard would go on to a 49-17 victory over Brown in its Ivy League opener and first home game since 2019. The Crimson's triumph would also be head coach Tim Murphy's 180th career win, a new Ivy League record that earned the Harvard bench boss a Gatorade shower at the game's end.
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— Staff writer Lucy Connor can be reached at lucy.connor@thecrimson.com.
— Staff writer William Boggs can be reached at william.boggs@thecrimson.com.
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