Football
MURPHY'S LAW
Harvard football alum Eric LaHaie ’02 (in red) is racing in the Sahara in honor of his late teammate and friend, Niall Murphy ’02 (dark blue jacket).
Fitzpatrick Named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for September
Things just keep getting better for Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05.
Mature Rookie Hodges Excels on Gridiron for Crimson
In Harvard football’s first home game of the season, freshman defensive end Zach Hodges wreaked havoc on Brown’s offense, earning ...
LaHaie '02 Runs in Honor of Fallen Crimson Teammate
Harvard football alum, Eric LaHaie ’02, heads to the Sahara Desert to run in honor of his late teammate and friend, Niall Murphy ’02. LaHaie and Murphy were best friends and both All-Ivy defenders on the Crimson football team.
Ancient Eight Keeping Kosher
Yesterday was Rosh Hashanah. And we all know what that means—Ivy League football is starting to heat up.
zach attack
Freshman Zach Hodges has become a defensive stalwart for the Crimson early in his career. His maturity has been even more evident off the field, where Hodges has been overcoming adversity since an early age.
Results Unpredictable in FCS Football
Football sometimes makes as little sense as the BCS system or voluntarily living in New Haven.
Just Josh-in
Junior linebacker Joshua Boyd (at right), shown here in earlier action, played an important role in Harvard’s defensive effort against Brown, leading the team in tackles with 11, including five solo defensive stops. The Crimson hopes to earn its second victory of the season on Saturday at Lafayette.
Quizzing the Fitz
Buffalo Bills and former Harvard quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 has enjoyed quite a bit of attention recently for leading a ...
Pair Anchors Crimson Offense
In the first quarter, sophomore tight end Cameron Brate reeled in an acrobatic catch against Brown. The 31-yard one-armed grab was instrumental in Harvard’s first scoring drive that put the Crimson in command, 7-0, early in the game en route to a comfortable 24-7 victory.
Brate Scott
Harvard’s tight ends, junior Kyle Juszczyk and sophomore Cameron Brate, have been leaders in Harvard’s offensive effort this season, and the pair has out-received any other duo of wide receivers so far this year.
Chapple Comes off Bench, Shines Under Pressure
The situation was strikingly similar to last fall when an early-season injury sidelined the starting quarterback, Andrew Hatch ’09-’11, and then-sophomore Colton Chapple was called on to lead the Harvard football team.