Football
FOOTBALL '07: Ho Leads Backs To the Future
Throughout the preseason, no bigger question swirled around the 2007 edition of Harvard football than how the Crimson would run
THE MALCOM X-FACTOR: Unholy Mess At Holy Cross
It was just one more in a long line of transgressions. Harvard coach Tim Murphy stood with a more menacing
Harvard Defense Stumbles
WORCESTER—Returning seven starters from last year’s standout defense, Harvard was supposed to be able to put pressure on Holy Cross
AMOR PERFECT UNION: The Core That You Need to Take
Back in May, the Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences announced that it was replacing the long-standing Core Curriculum
Holy Cross Stuns Harvard in Final Minute
WORCESTER—It was the kind of homecoming heroics usually reserved for Hollywood, but Dominic Randolph’s 52nd pass of the day hit
O'Hagan Shines in Close Loss
WORCESTER—What a difference a preseason makes. Just ask Liam O’Hagan. Two years ago, a solid preseason earned O’Hagan the No.
A New Crusade
How do you replace a legend? That’s a question the Harvard football team will look to answer in its season
AROUND THE IVIES: I-AA Lovefest Not for the Ivies
Hard to believe, but the biggest college pigskin plotline of the season has included a team from Division I-AA, I
Bulldogs Begin Ivy Repeat Bid On Top
NEW HAVEN—It was a bittersweet announcement for Yale football fans. On one hand, the Bulldogs were the media’s resounding choice
SEASON RECAP: Second-Half Letdown Thwarts Championship Hopes
Riding an enormous wave of momentum from last season’s unforgettable triple-overtime victory over Yale in The Game, the Harvard football
COMEBACK OF THE YEAR: Trick Plays, Pizzotti’s Return Surprise Lehigh
Just days prior to the Crimson’s Sept. 30 showdown with Lehigh in Bethlehem, Pa., Harvard had a glaring question to
GAME OF THE YEAR RUNNER-UP: Princeton, Refs Foil Crimson
It was the most anticipated meeting of two ancient rivals in 84 years when No. 15 Harvard and No. 21
PARTING SHOTS: Time To Make Sense of It All
“I will not philosophize,” declared The Crimson in 1873. “I will be read.” At last, status and tradition have given
Talented Group Makes Up Football Class of 2011
Marco Iannuzzi’s college quest was slightly different than that of many of his peers. He applied to Harvard, and like
Farbotko Signs One-Year Deal With Colts
Everyone dreams of making it big, of one day holding that championship trophy, of being the best. Senior Matt Farbotko