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Much of the Princeton assault had been coming from the right side of the pitch, drawing the defense out of position. Tiger forward James Bowen took a pass in the center of the field and quickly switched play to the left toward an unmarked Poz, providing the sophomore a solo run at Walsh...
Forwards Mauro Keller-Sarmiento, Lance Ayrault, and Richard Berkman demonstrated more than enough skill to get by their marker, but receiving the ball near the half stripe, they were unable to cover the 35 yards and beat several other Tiger defenders to take a shot...
...lack of halfback support that has haunted the booters all season was the difference in Saturday's match. The Princeton backline easily intercepted most of the long passes from deep in the Crimson end--the hallmark of the Harvard attack--and quickly redirected them into the Tiger offense...
True to prediction, Princeton came out pumped--"they wanted to beat us bad," Scalise said--with an intensity that wasn't limited to just the playing field. Coach Bob Malekoff established an early pattern of loudly berating the officials, and at one point in the half, a Tiger partisan contributed, "We can't get beat by Harvard; they're our worst people to lose...
...Crimson came out in the first half and filled its role admirably as well. Strong mid-field support, especially from seniors Inga Larson and Cat Ferrante and freshman Jenny Greeley helped establish the Tiger threats. The Crimson outshot Princeton...