Word: touchdowns
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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Harvard hungered after a big play Saturday--just one long pass, one open field run--and through Callinan, Paul Conners (82 yds.) and Tom Beatrice (53 yds.) came up with several quick openers, the big play--and consequently, the touchdown--never came...
After Harvard's 75 yd. march went for naught, Princeton took over at its own 20 and went 80 yds. in 15 plays for the only touchdown of the game. Quarterback Mark Lockenmeyer, last week's ECAC player of the week for his role in the Tiger's 14--10 victory over Colgate, hit flanker Lew Leone for two passes and 26 yds. and ran for 41 more in the march. The quarterback ran it in from the five with 6:16 remaining in the first quarter to give the Tigers their 7-0 lead...
While the Crimson lived this nightmare, Dartmouth took charge. Big Green quarterback Jeff Kemp smoothly engineered the offense, helped in large part by spectacular catches. In the first half, he completed a pair of picture touchdown passes to flanker Shaun Teevens, younger brother of 1978 Ivy MVP Buddy Teevens, who quartbacked Dartmouth to the league title...
After an exchange of punts, Kemp took the Big Green 75 yds. in only 2:42, capping the drive with a superb 27-yd. touchdown pass to Shaun Teevens (brother of q.b. star Buddy '79). This elegantly designed play forced Crimson safety Mike Jacobs to guard three men in the left corner of the endzone, a mismatch Kemp exploited to perfection...
...inspired series--Cuccia's second in the third quarter--this antique looked like it might bring Harvard back. Starting at the Harvard 20, Cuccia ran for 33 yards, and passed for 44 more--77 of the 80 yards in the touchdown drive...