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Entering last year’s matchup between Harvard and Princeton, Tiger running back Jon Veach was just an afterthought. Two touchdowns and
Rejuvenated Tigers Host No. 19 Crimson
A Harvard squad stands undefeated at midseason, looking to keep its record intact. Traditional rival Princeton has produced surprising results
FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Dawson Could Be Catching On
Like Clifton Dawson isn’t already hard enough to defend. The sophomore tailback, whose five-game assault on the Harvard record books
Bryant Fills In on Football's Injured Defense
When the ACC came running, Desmond Bryant stuffed it like a draw play up the middle. The freshman from Elizabethtown,
Dawson named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week after 111-yard, two-TD game
On the heels of yet another 100-plus yard performance Saturday, sophomore running back Clifton Dawson was named Ivy League Offensive
KING JAMES BIBLE: Human Football Polls Need Rebooting
As the returns from the latest college football Saturday come pouring in, it seems that Harvard has polled amazingly among
KING JAMES BIBLE: Statement Game Just Falls Upon Deaf Ears
It was the type of game that forces the national audience to stand up and notice. Harvard 41, No. 19
Northeastern Defense's Methods Proved Flawed
The prevent defense was never meant to be a four-quarter strategy. But in deference to the big-play potential of Harvard’s
Dawson Inches Towards Record Book
Even Clifton Dawson is entitled to an occasional off day. One week removed from his first sub-100-yard showing in 10
Boston TD Party
If Harvard coach Tim Murphy had known his team would cough up three turnovers against Atlantic-10 power Northeastern, he’d have
Ezekiel Key for Northeastern Against Football
Last Saturday, Cornell coach Jim Knowles declared his squad one player away from equaling Harvard—an athlete capable of confining quarterback
Friday Football Notebook
GRIMM REALITY Defensive end Michael Berg recorded four tackles, including a sack, in Harvard’s 34-24 win over Cornell last Saturday.
Around the Ivy League
Sometimes 60 minutes just isn’t long enough. CBS knows it—that’s why it created 60 Minutes II—and Penn and Brown picked
Tully Fills Void Left By Defensive Injuries
In his first address to the British Parliament, amidst the heat of the Nazi onslaught, Winston Churchill proclaimed, “I have
Receiver Tandem Sparks Crimson
Harvard senior wide receiver Brian Edwards has not been able to put up the same kinds of Herculean numbers that