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2:00 p.m. — Harvard Trails Yale 31-14 at Halftime

Quarterback Jaden Craig prepares at the line.
Quarterback Jaden Craig prepares at the line. By Nicholas T. Jacobsson
By Connor Castañeda, Crimson Staff Writer

Harvard enters the break down by a score of 31-14, thanks to a struggling offense and a defense that has let up big plays all day. Yale has managed to score on five of six drives, and it will receive the second half kickoff as the Bulldogs aim to stifle the Crimson in the second half.

Yale running back Josh Pitsenberger has scored two touchdowns on 75 yards rushing, and quarterback Dante Reno is nine-for-12 passing with two touchdown passes of his own. For Harvard, quarterback Jaden Craig has passed and rushed for one score each, but the Crimson has managed just 166 yards of offense versus 251 yards for the Bulldogs.

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