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...play for me.” The first fumble came after Harvard was unable to convert on a third-and-11 play from the Mountain Hawk 20-yard line and junior kicker Patrick Long missed a field goal from 33 yards out. On its first play of the ensuing drive, Lehigh fumbled the ball, and rookie corner Matt Hanson scooped it up at the Mountain Hawks 26. Wasting no time, the Crimson’s senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti went straight for the end zone, dropping the 26-yard pass over two defenders into the waiting arms of junior Matt...
...with the game still scoreless. After freshman cornerback Matt Hanson recovered a fumble on Lehigh’s 26-yard line, Pizzotti found himself with great field position and an easy decision to make regarding how to get Harvard on the board.Dropping back on the first play of the drive, Pizzotti lofted the ball high in the air over a pair of Lehigh defenders, and Luft did the rest, gracefully pulling the pass in while staying in bounds to give the Crimson the lead. Pizzotti’s confidence in going to Luft despite the double coverage reflects the trust...
...some point, and we’re going to have to come up with a play,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “You have to find a way to finish, and we did.”Lehigh had put together perhaps its most impressive drive of the day before Clark’s fumble, using three straight completions to receiver Sekou Yansane and mixing in rushes from Matt McGowan to move the chains as the clock wound down under two minutes. Yansane, who gave the Harvard secondary fits all afternoon, seemed to have the play...
...energy. This phenomenon only self-accelerates over the course of four brief years, as once again too many people learn to claw their way to too few spots: fellowships, jobs or admissions to graduate schools far and wide. Meanwhile, hopelessness at Harvard is diffuse, displaced but ever-present; the drive that superficially characterizes our student body seems only to be encouraged by subterranean seams of doubt and fear...
...search or otherwise, there is no reason why, in the young-adult equivalent of a retirement community, we should rate as our ultimate guide as our résumé and the development of an insatiable drive to succeed. It is but one mean kind of growth. Harvard is in love with itself, but we, its present students, need...