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...Ithaca to play an improved Cornell squad and then finishes up against a Brown team that will likely be playing for at least a share of the Ivy title. The last team to go winless in the Ivy league was Cornell in 2003. Third and Four Murphy said freshman cornerback Andrew Berry has a fifty-fifty shot of playing this week. Berry was sidelined last week with a shoulder injury. If Berry can’t go, sophomore Steven Williams, who had two interceptions against Dartmouth, will once again take his spot in the starting lineup…After breaking...
...Green to 215 yards of total offense. The Crimson’s front seven controlled the line of scrimmage all day—continually putting pressure on Dartmouth quarterback Josh Cohen and limiting the Big Green to only 32 yards on the ground. BERRY BANGED UP Freshman cornerback Andrew Berry missed his second game of the year due to a shoulder injury that continues to plague him. Berry, who played quarterback in high school, stepped right into the starting lineup at the beginning of the season after senior Gary Sonkur went down with a hamstring pull. Opposing offenses have targeted...
...heavily penalty-aided drive, Dawson followed with his last touchdown of the day. Then O’Hagan scored the last of his three touchdowns—two on the ground, one through the air—on a three-yard run set up by an interception from sophomore cornerback Steven Williams, his second of the afternoon. The pick, one of three on the day by the Crimson defense, was aided by some relentless defensive pressure. Much of it came from linebacker Robert Balkema, who had 13 total tackles—10 solo—in addition to three...
...think you’ve got him stopped at nothing, and he’s got four. We certainly saw that today.”Ultimately, though, the Princeton defense was able to keep Dawson from a win, if not from player-of-the-week caliber numbers.Princeton cornerback Jay McCareins acknowledged that playing Hartigan last week prepared the Tigers for the challenge of containing Dawson.“Be relentless to the ball; there’s no choice,” McCareins said. “If you miss a tackle, someone has to be there right behind...
...stage in Harvard’s 27-24 loss to Princeton (4-2, 2-1 Ivy), a defeat that essentially dashed the Crimson’s (3-3, 1-2) hopes of a 2005 Ivy League title.After Harvard took a 24-20 lead with 7:21 to play, Tigers cornerback Jay McCareins broke the ensuing kickoff return for a 93-yard touchdown, which would prove to be the difference. But that wasn’t the Crimson’s only special teams miscue of the day.After an offsides penalty on the opening kick gave Princeton an extra five yards...