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...Casey Gough. O’Hagan went in and never left.Top performers: Harvard—O’Hagan, 15-of-24, 1 INT, 2 TDs, 258 yards; 9 carries for 63 yards, 1 TD—Dawson, 37 carries for 153 yards, 1 TD—Mazza, 7 catches for 131 yards, 1 TDSignificance overall: The much-anticipated dual between Harvard’s pair of sophomore quarterbacks finally hit the playing field. Neither was perfect, but both appeared capable. Most importantly, the Crimson picked up where it left off in 2004—with a win.Record after...
...It’s unbelievable how Alex has played and really stepped up when we needed him the most,” sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan says. “We turned to a freshman when our star Corey Mazza goes down, and he just catches it in stride...
...Tyler had a career day, catching 11 passes for 177 yards, and made the Quakers defense pay for crowding the line against junior running back Clifton Dawson. Entering the season, Tyler was expected to play a strict supporting role as Harvard’s third receiver behind junior Corey Mazza and senior Rodney Byrnes. But after Byrnes went down with an injury in the first game and Mazza did the same in the second, Tyler assumed the No. 1 receiver spot and refused to let a mid-season shoulder injury take it away from...
...picked Harvard to finish first, with Penn no lower than fourth. I don’t think this was entirely out of loyalty to the home team, nor was it only based on the talent of the Crimson’s skill players like Clifton Dawson and Corey Mazza and the return of a veteran offensive line. Instead, I think it’s hard for those of us who’ve followed the league in recent years even to conceive of an Ancient Eight where a team like Princeton can not only beat Harvard, but have a legitimate...
...appears that he will get the chance to try it again.After re-injuring his ankle last week in practice—an injury originally sustained in week two against Brown—the junior learned that he would almost certainly miss the remainder of the season.This week, both Mazza and Crimson coach Tim Murphy indicated that, unless the wideout makes a miraculous recovery, he will look to gain an extra year of eligibility.The Ivy league does not allow players to redshirt a year, but it does provide a “fifth-year medical hardship eligibility year?...