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...Crimson bounced back, adding a pair of field goals just before the half to trail 20-13 at the break. But the second half gave Harvard no help. The Crimson opened the half with a long drive that reached the Penn 24 before a missed field goal by junior kicker Matt Schindel. From there, Harvard would never sniff the end zone again in a field position battle. The Quakers downed three punts inside the Crimson’s 5-yard line, one of which led to a safety in the fourth-quarter after O’Hagan tripped and fell...
...Hagan was 16-for-26 with 181 yards and a score and did not turn the ball over for the second straight week. Dawson scored with 7:59 left in the third quarter for the Crimson’s final touchdown, making the score 21-7, while junior kicker Matt Schindel set the all-time Harvard school record for field goals by a kicker with a 36-yard boot with 12:52 left in the game. The game featured a penalty-ridden performance by both of the Crimson’s lines, with fourteen Harvard flags for 98 yards. Nine...
...that was recovered by junior John Hopkins at the Big Green 25-yard line.It didn’t take long for Harvard to capitalize, getting Dawson’s second touchdown run just two plays later, capping off a 20-second scoring drive with an 18-yard scamper. Junior kicker Matt Schindel’s extra point was blocked, but the Crimson led 13-0 just 9 seconds into the second quarter.A quick three-and-out by the Big Green led to a 12-play, 47-yard drive, capped by a fourth-down touchdown plunge by Dawson, his third score...
...touchdown. After last week’s connection, O’Hagan became the fourth quarterback to hit Mazza in the endzone this season. Mazza also has catches for scores in eight of his last nine appearances....Despite seeing both an extra point and a field goal blocked, junior kicker Matt Schindel moved into a tie for fifth-place all-time in Harvard scoring on Saturday, with 168 career points. His next point will separate him from former Crimson receiver Carl Morris ’03 for sole possession of fifth on the chart....The final attendance at rain-soaked...
...especially indebted to Anthony Shaffer's play and film Sleuth, in which the wily perpetrator revels in elaborate gamesmanship, with a soupcon of sadism and a killer of a kicker. The talking doll in Saw is a direct descendant of a toy that the Sleuth perp uses for malevolent effect. In a 2001 interview, Shaffer said he was inspired to write his mystery after taking part in one of Stephen Sondheim's maniacally elaborate treasure hunts. One clue directed players to a nearly deserted town near a lake. When they found the pertinent clue, a hand jutted...