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...first quarter, airing the ball out on the first four plays of its first possession before finally punching it in with Cornell tailback Luke Siwula from four yards out, tying the game at 7-7. After a Big Red field goal, Pizzotti hit a wide open Corey Mazza in the endzone for a 13-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Mazza’s day included six catches for 99 yards, which paced the Crimson receiving core...
...game also features the top-ranked aerial attack in the Ivies, led by (as of now) Pizzotti and the somehow underrated Corey Mazza, against the Big Red’s number one pass defense. They’ve never had to guard this many weapons...
...first three games. “We’ve got six or seven good guys out there, and to be honest our eighth and ninth guys are good enough that they could be starting at a lot of Ivy League schools,” junior receiver Corey Mazza said.Six different Crimson wideouts have caught a pass this season, and the Harvard offense leads the Ivy League with an average of 263 passing yards per game.The consistency displayed by the Crimson’s receivers has been no small feat.Three quarterbacks have taken snaps for Harvard in as many games...
...reverse wide receiver pass. Dawson took a handoff from Pizzotti, which he then gave to wideout Chris Sanders. Not entirely unfamiliar with the reverse, the Lehigh defense thought he was poised to run, but the sophomore uncorked a high pass along the right side for junior Corey Mazza. Though it was short, Mazza made the adjustment backwards, caught the ball, and turned back, dragging two defenders into the endzone.It was Mazza’s best performance of the short season, with his four catches adding up to 118 yards and a touchdown.“When you?...
...plays. A fake punt was snapped to sophomore defensive tackle and punt formation upback Matt Curtis, who ran eight yards for a first down on fourth-and-four. That play set Harvard up for a 32-yard reverse pass from sophomore wideout Chris Sanders to senior wide receiver Corey Mazza that went for a touchdown.“When you’re not controlling the line of scrimmage, you definitely have to be creative,” Murphy said. “You have to have some finesse stuff. But it wasn’t comfortable play calling...