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...with Ivy League championships. In 2004, the Crimson went 10-0 on the way to a championship season.The biggest highlight for the senior class on this memorable day came from standout Corey Mazza. The receiver, playing for the fifth consecutive year after an injury-shortened season in 2005, tied Carl Morris ’03 for first all-time on Harvard’s career touchdown receptions list.Mazza’s score was also key in igniting a staggering Crimson offense, as his 20-yard strike from Pizzoti late in the first half was the game?...
...Just putting in a score pretty easily at the end of the first half was just huge confidence-wise.”The score was Mazza’s 28th career touchdown catch, tying him for first place on Harvard’s all-time list with Carl Morris ’03.“I didn’t remember it until halftime, because it was a tight game,” said Mazza, who finished the game with four receptions for 75 yards. “It feels good. It’ll feel a lot better...
...fourth quarter…Penn is the first team that has failed to break 200 yards against the Crimson defense this year. The Quakers managed just 198 yards of offense, and just 17 in the fourth quarter…With his second-quarter touchdown, senior wideout Corey Mazza tied Carl Morris ’03 for first on the Crimson’s all-time touchdown receptions list with 28. Last year against Penn, Harvard great Clifton Dawson ’07 broke the league’s all-time rushing record.—Staff writer Malcom A. Glenn...
...second quarter: After a false start penalty, Pizzotti finds Mazza on the right side for the HARVARD TOUCHDOWN! The 20-yard score ties Mazza for first on the all-time TD receiving list with 28 career scores. Carl Morris '03, you have company. The drive: 7 plays, 88 yards, 1:30 off the clock. HARVARD 7, PENN...
Morals of the story: 1. There was a very good player named Carl Morris. 2. There was some debate about my pre-growth-spurt kicking abilities. 3. There is a golden age of Harvard football and we are living...