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Harvard football defeated Princeton, 45-28, in a road game on Saturday.

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Harvard football defeated Princeton, 45-28, in a road game on Saturday.

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Harvard football defeated Princeton, 45-28, in a road game on Saturday.

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Harvard football defeated Princeton, 45-28, in a road game on Saturday.

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Harvard football defeated Princeton, 45-28, in a road game on Saturday.

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Harvard football defeated Princeton, 45-28, in a road game on Saturday.

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Gino's Pizza

Senior running back Gino Gordon sparked the Crimson offense with a career-high 204 yards on the ground, leading Harvard to a 45-28 win.

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Kyle XY

Sophomore tight end Kyle Juszczyk continued his offensive emergence on Saturday, connecting with senior Collier Winters on a pair of TDs.

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LIVE BLOG: Football vs. Princeton

The Crimson is on the scene and live blogging at Princeton Stadium, where Harvard and the Tigers will kick off in a big Ivy football matchup at 1 pm.

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Matchup Against Tigers Looms

The Harvard football team will look to kick things into high gear when it delves into the meat of its conference season.

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Gridiron Ivy Play Begins At Last

All right, Ivy League football fans—it’s time to get serious. At this point, I know everyone is sick and tired ...

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Jus on the Loose
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Jus on the Loose

Ever since sophomore Colton Chapple was named starting quarterback, sophomore tight end Kyle Juszczyk, his roommate, shown here in earlier action, has stepped up his play. Juszczyk has caught nine passes for 90 yards and two touchdowns over his last three games, including a breakout five-catch 58-yard performance last week against Lehigh.

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Sophomore Shines with New Quarterback

The Harvard football team has had both bad and good luck so far this season. The bad includes the injuries that have ravaged its depth chart. The good—the blossoming players filling the holes on the field. When a concussion sidelined senior quarterback Andrew Hatch, sophomore signal-caller Colton Chapple stepped up to the plate as the starter and has found a rhythm with new players, especially sophomore tight end Kyle Juszczyk.

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