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...After a four-year career with as many winning seasons, he is acutely aware that he has just one game left in a Harvard uniform...
...wide receiver D.J. Shooter ’07—whose overtime fumble tarnished the memory of a sparkling first-quarter touchdown in last year’s loss to Harvard—or McCarthy, a four-year starter, or the much-maligned Siedlecki, tomorrow may be about redemption...
...Marinaro needed 918 career carries to amass the 4,715 yards that stood as the league standard until Saturday, while Dawson set the new mark on the 920th carry of his career. Amid the widespread questioning of the legitimacy of Dawson’s four-year pursuit of the record in contrast with Marinaro, who played only three years, the symmetry of the two players’ careers helps quell any ideas of an asterisk next to Dawson’s newly written name in the Ivy League’s record book...
...selection of Lauren Mann, the Crimson’s freshman goalkeeper, as its Rookie of the Year. Mann joined fellow freshman Lizzy Nichols and junior Megan Merritt on the league second team, while senior Laura Odorczyk was named as a first-team selection for the second time in her four-year career. Falling in between that first day of training camp and Wednesday’s announcement, though, was a tough 3-13-1 season. Hampered by injuries and youth—there were only three upperclassmen on Harvard’s roster to eleven freshmen—the Crimson...
Granted, Dawson has been a four-year starter. But that factor is a major part of his accomplishment, not a critique of his statistical output. Running back is one of the most brutal positions in sports, forcing men into retirement in the midst of their primes simply because they don’t want to subject themselves to the pounding anymore. At 5’9 Dawson doesn’t have great size, yet has proved incredibly durable, not missing a start due to injury in his collegiate career. These days, he practically limps back to the huddle, hobbles...