Football
KING JAMES BIBLE: In Ivy Football, Nothing is Certain
It’s the paradox that has come to embody the Ivy League. If one thing’s for certain, it’s that nothing’s for
Athlete of the Week: Clifton Dawson
Chris Menick ’00, author of three rushing entries in the Crimson record book, is perilously close to being reduced to
Tracy's Two Interceptions Key Big Play Defense
EASTON, Pa.—When opportunity came knocking, the Harvard defense didn’t hesitate to answer. The Crimson didn’t shut down Lafayette’s option-based offense
FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Mazza Again Poses Matchup Problems
EASTON, Pa.—Maybe—just maybe—opposing coaches should start defending Corey Mazza with a cornerback taller than 5’11. The primary beneficiary of the
MCGINN AND TONIC: Captain's Stats Don't Tell Story
EASTON, Pa.—Through three games this season, Ryan Fitzpatrick has completed 38 of his 64 passes for 560 yards and two
RUNNING SMOOTHLY: Dawson, Football Run Past Lafayette
The Harvard football team has found its recipe for success. For the third straight week, the Crimson (3-0, 1-0 Ivy)
Offense Prepares for Lafayette Option
Lafayette head football coach Frank Tavani knows exactly how to diffuse a quarterback controversy. Faced with the reality of the
Around the Ivy League
Week Three of the Ivy League slate is upon us, but before getting to this week’s action, let’s take a
Not an Option
Perhaps it’s a bit too soon to proclaim the void left by Dante Balestracci ’04 “filled.” Then again, the hole
Holding the Line
Unlike the majority of college students, offensive tackle Mike Frey couldn’t wait to get back to campus. Having recovered from
King James Bible: Kicking in the Ivies, An Inexact Science
At a time when Ivy League football talent is arguably at its highest point in the modern era, one aspect
Harvard place kicker Matt Schindel wins Ivy Rookie of the Week award
Harvard freshman place kicker Matt Schindel was named Ivy League Rookie of the Week yesterday. Schindel was honored for his
THE COMMISH: Crimson Survives Ivy Gut Check
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—It was gut-check time for the Harvard football team. At 1:45 on Saturday afternoon, the Crimson jogged off the
Schindel Wins Kicker Battle
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Harvard coach Tim Murphy was reluctant to refer to Matt Schindel as “special” prior to week one, and cautiously
Brown's Offense More Versatile Than Just Hartigan
PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Maybe that Brown offense isn’t quite so one-dimensional after all. With a shrewdly concocted mélange of backfield misdirections