Word: openly
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...critical defensive play came right at the end of the first quarter. Up 7-0, Brown had driven deep into Harvard territory and was facing third-and-13 from the Crimson 21. The Bears came close to keeping the drive alive, as Brown quarterback Eric Webber connected with an open Campbell just a few yards shy of the first down marker...
...junior safety Eric LaHaie made the clutch open-field tackle to keep the Bears a yard short. Brown elected to go for the field goal and the 10-0 lead. The second quarter was Harvard's best defensively, despite a 73-yard touchdown run of Brown back Mike Malan. The Crimson limited Brown's offense to 10 plays on its other three drives of the quarter. On the first stop, Balestracci and junior lineman Ryan Fitzgerald teamed up to stop Malan, and then on third down cornerback Willie Alford knocked away a high lob intended for Campbell. The other...
...best defense. Unlike in the Cornell game, where the Harvard offense went three-and-out to set the stage for the Big Red comeback, the Crimson managed to drive 53 yards due to sustained running from sophomore back Nick Palazzo and Morris's ability to get open for short, high-percentage, and clutch receptions...
Defensively, Harvard played with intensity and limited Campbell to only 58 yards on nine catches. The Crimson displayed excellent open-field tackling, something Brown conspicuously lacked, and limited the Brown receivers' yards after the catch...
Although HLS was their stepping stone to successful careers, several alumni said they were uncomfortable coming back to a place that had not always welcomed them with open arms...