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David H. Stearns
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PARTING SHOTS: Sports and the Moments That Change Us
Coaches and athletes love talking about moments—spans of seconds so important that they would somehow alter everything that followed in
Yale Breaks Five-Year Crimson Run
Three months ago, no one would have been surprised to see an Ivy League champion crowned at Harvard stadium on
THE COMMISH: Murphy's Law Leads to Model Program
If you had told Tim Murphy and the rest of the Harvard football family last spring that they’d soon be
Dawson Prepares to Follow Fitzpatrick
At a time when his former teammate, Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05, has emerged as arguably the National Football League’s biggest story,
THE COMMISH: Fitzpatrick Shines In First Game With Rams
Somewhere Harvard coach Tim Murphy sat and watched his TV. He must have known what was going to happen. Brian
THE GAME: Coach's Choice, O'Hagan's Chance
Coming into the season, it was the story surrounding the Harvard football team. Two quarterbacks—neither of whom had ever taken
Widman Impresses on Senior Day
It was Senior Day for the Harvard football team on Saturday—a day intended to celebrate a senior class that lacked
Kicking Problems Take Center Stage
It’s tough to talk about a weakness after a 29-3 victory, but for the Harvard football team, an old problem
Sonkur to Complete Celebrated Duo
It has taken some time for what was expected to be the most experienced duo of cornerbacks in the Ivy
Finally Turning Around Turnovers
It’s the one topic that Harvard football coach Tim Murphy touches upon in every single press conference: turnovers. And throughout
Crimson Gets New Life in Ivies
Oh what a difference one Saturday can make in the jumbled world of Ivy football. Harvard went into this weekend
Balkema Dominates on D; Berry Sits Out With Shoulder Injury
While the most striking number from Harvard’s whipping of Dartmouth on Saturday was the 42 points that the Crimson put
Fifth Year a Likely Option for WR
Corey Mazza’s junior season has not unfolded as he, or the rest of the Harvard football team, would have liked.
Tiger Won't Alter Crimson's Plan
When Harvard takes the field tomorrow at Harvard Stadium against Princeton to begin the season’s second half, it’s safe to
First-Half Rollercoaster Ride Ends With Surprising Success
EASTON, Pa.—It’s only been five games? Are you sure? For the Harvard football team, the first half has been a