Football
Harvard Defense Shuts Down Bison Quarterback
Coming into the game, the Bison averaged 24 points per contest. On Saturday, it scored just three.
Buffalo Soldier
Harvard’s defense completely stifled Bucknell on Saturday, holding the Bison to just a field goal that came once the game was already out of reach. The team notched four sacks and four interceptions.
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SHUT THE BUCK UP
Junior quarterback Colton Chapple threw for five touchdowns—tying a school record—while the Harvard defense held Bucknell to 140 yards of offense and forced five Bison turnovers in a decisive win at home.
University Merges Allston-Brighton, Cambridge Community Football Days
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NOTEBOOK: Chapple Stakes Claim to Starting Job
It appears as if Harvard senior quarterback Collier Winters may have been “Wally Pipped.”
THE BUCK STOPS HERE
The Crimson (4-1, 2-0 Ivy) controlled the afternoon, easily beating Bucknell (4-2, 1-1 Patriot), 42-3.
Hammerin' Hodges
The Offense put up 42 points, but Harvard's defense was just as dominating. Freshman Zach Hodges (pictured) and captain Alex Gedeon led a pash rush which recorded four sacks.
Harvard Football Handles Bucknell, 42-3
Coming into Saturday’s game, the quarterback question loomed large over Harvard football.
LIVE BLOG: Football vs. Bucknell
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QB Controversy Emerges in Cambridge
Going into Saturday’s non-league game against Bucknell, Harvard has yet to announce whether junior Colton Chapple or senior Collier Winters will start at quarterback.
League Begins Tune-Up Weekend
Sure, every team in the Ancient Eight has played some meaningful games so far. But those games have been interspersed with other matchups against non-league opponents. This week, teams will have a chance to work out the last few kinks in their game plans and solve any lingering concerns on the roster. Because from here on out, it’s all Ivy.
Encroachment on Day of Atonement
Part of the responsibility that comes with being a football beat writer is travelling to all of the team’s road games. Sometimes, the task is more of a chore than at other times. Travelling to New York isn’t so bad. Making the trip to Lafayette can be.