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...Yale offensive line that has been more consistent than Harvard’s all season. While the Bulldog front five plays two seniors—Hennessey and right guard Anthony Bellino, along with three sophomores—the Harvard offensive line has been plagued by injuries all season. Seniors Mike Frey, Brian Lapham, Andy Smith, and John Bechdol have moved in and out all year while Murphy and his staff have used junior C/G Will Johnson to move along the line and serve as an anchor...
...Yale’s primary kick returner, but he does not possess the same kind of game-breaking speed and vision as Edwards. Freshman kicker Matt Schindel has done a nice job for the Crimson while sophomore punter Clem McDavid has performed well in the absence of injured junior Mike King. Senior Bulldog kicker Andrew Sullivan has had a difficult season for Yale, only making five of 11 field goals, but junior punter Tyson Crawford has a solid...
...that, Dawson is getting his yards where they count. He has become the most dominant scoring threat in the Ivy League. His 16 rushing touchdowns this season have eclipsed Menick and Mike Giardi ’94’s record setting marks of 13. The sophomore has also jumped to the top of the list as Harvard’s leading scorer in a season, breaking a record held by Charlie Brickley ’15 which had stood for over 90 years...
...Director Mike Donahue’s The Physicists is, in a word, flawless. Boasting excellent acting and incredible production values, and held together by a directorial efficacy that demonstrates talent beyond simple professionalism, The Physicists is far and away the best production I have seen mounted in the Loeb Mainstage in the past four years...
Josh M. Brener ’07 is hilarious as the completely over-the-top Sir Isaac Newton: Brener conjures a preposterous manner and has a knack for physical hijinks that make him a sure-fire crowd pleaser and great fun to watch. Mike B. Hoagland ’07 is a subtle presence as Einstein, giving the character a nuanced believability not at odds with the regular and well-turned delivery of funny lines. Mary E. Birnbaum ’07 displays an excellent comedic timing and projects an overall enthralling presence as the deranged, megalomaniacal Fraulein Doktor...