Football
Heeding the Call of the NFL
Giving up on a dream is never an easy thing to do. Just ask Andrew Berry ’09, Harvard’s three-time All-Ivy cornerback and 2008 preseason All-American. A star on and off the field, Berry also ranked among his graduating class’ top five percent in GPA and was Director of the Cambridge Youth Enrichment Program during his time at Harvard. Though he dreamed of playing professional football, Berry was not selected by a pro team in the highly-competitive NFL draft last April. He received a tryout offer from the Washington Redskins, but almost immediately after he arrived at their minicamp, he was sent home with a herniated disk in his back. Berry knew then that his dream of playing pro ball was over.
Quarterback Quietly Leads Team to Win
Junior quarterback Collier Winters completed 18 of 27 passes for 223 yards and rushed for 66, throwing two touchdowns and running in a third.
WINTERS’ TALE
Junior quarterback Collier Winters broke out in his second collegiate start, completing 18 of 27 passes for 223 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for 51 yards and a score in a 24-21 win over Brown Friday night. Winters was named the Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week for his efforts.
Lights Out
With the final whistle, the Crimson (1-1, 1-0 Ivy) took home its Ivy League opener, 24-21, in front of 17,263 fans on Friday night under the lights at Harvard Stadium.
Harvard Drops Defensive Battle to Demon Deacons
The Crimson’s perfect record was marred by the No. 6 Demon Deacons Saturday evening in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Crimson Still Undefeated in Conference Play After Victory
The Crimson defeated the Knights, 12-7, remaining undefeated in conference play.
NOTEBOOK: Last-Play Decision Raises Questions
The question in everyone’s mind at the end of Friday night’s football game had to have been, “Why did Brown coach Phil Estes not send out his kicking team in an attempt to send the game into overtime?”
Friday Night Lights
The different practice balls are dispayed that contribute to the success of our football team.
Lights Out
Perhaps with the real Hermione Granger sitting on their side of the field, the Brown Bears could have borrowed her
AROUND THE IVIES: A Sonnet To Start Harvard’s Ivy Play
First losses plague the Ancient Eight’s elite, Foreseen victors not keen to fall again.
IT'S JUSTIN TIME: Because All You Need Is One...
Summer 2009 has come to a close, and peaceful East Cambridge, Mass. is once again flooded with driven, eager pupils
Harvard Stadium To Host Nighttime Duel
Harvard students often save the fanatical football fan in them for Harvard-Yale, but there’s no need to wait for November