Richard F. Taylor

Tipping the Scales

Tipping the Scales

The Crimson running back tandem of senior Gino Gordon and sophomore Treavor Scales is back for more after leading the Ivy League in rushing a year ago.

Filling Holes

Filling Holes

The Harvard offensive line, which graduated four seniors including Jason Williams '10 (pictured above) must look to rebuild if the Crimson wants to recapture the Ivy title.

HOW THE WEST WILL BE WON

HOW THE WEST WILL BE WON

Sophomore forward Brian Rogers, who leads the team in goals, looks to be a major factor this weekend.

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Louis Louis

Louis Louis

Louis Leblanc chose to forego his last three years of college eligibility by signing an NHL contract.

Brian's Song

Brian's Song

Co-captain Brian Grimm started all 19 games at midfield and was a second-team All-Ivy selection. Grimm and the senior class never failed to make the NCAA tournament during their four years with the Crimson.

Alex Biega

Alex Biega

The captain amassed 70 points over his Harvard career and provided veteran leadership behind the blue line.

Kwaku Nyamekye

Kwaku Nyamekye

The defender is a four-time All-Ivy selection and was drafted by the Columbus Crew in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft.

James Williams

James Williams

The three-time first-team All-Ivy and All-American lineman signed an NFL contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this spring.

Andre the Giant

Andre the Giant

Andre Akpan broke the career points record, led his team to the NCAA Sweet 16, and was named first runner-up for the Hermann Trophy in his senior season.

'Til the Fat Lady Sings

'Til the Fat Lady Sings

Down 10-0 in the fourth quarter, the Crimson scored two late touchdowns and took advantage of a failed fake punt to maintain its recent control of the Harvard-Yale rivalry in the 126th playing of The Game.

Winters Wonderland

Winters Wonderland

Field general Collier Winters stepped out of Chris Pizzotti ’08-’09’s shadow, ranking first in the league in pass efficiency and leading the Crimson to a comeback victory over the Bulldogs in The Game.

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A referee watches as Harvard defeats Yale, 14-10, in the 126th playing of The Game at the Yale Bowl on Nov. 21, 2009.

ALBRIGHT’S ALL RIGHT

ALBRIGHT’S ALL RIGHT

Batting .221 on the season, junior Tyler Albright is tied for the team lead with two home runs in 21 games. Albright had a hit and a walk in Harvard’s home opener, a 5-0 loss to Bryant on Tuesday.

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(CORRECTION: An earlier caption for this photograph incorrectly stated that the individual depicted was Sean O'Hara. In fact, the individual was Jon Roberts '09.)

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