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2017 FOOTBALL ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS

Game Information Date...... Nov. 18, 2017 vs. 6-3 Overall • 3-3 Kickoff Time...... 12:30 p.m. September Venue...... Yale Bowl (61,446) Sat...... 16...... at Rhode Island (CAA Network)...... L, 10-17 Broadcast...... CNBC/Ivy League Network Harvard Yale Sat...... 23...... BROWN*(NESN/ILN)...... W, 45-28 Radio...... Bloomberg WRCA 1330 AM/106.1 FM 5-4, 3-3 Ivy 8-1, 5-1 Ivy Sat...... 30...... at Georgetown at RFK (Patriot League Network).W, 41-2 Broadcast Talent...... Paul Burmeister/Ross Tucker All-Time Series: -- Harvard trails, 59-66-8 October Radio Talent...... Bernie Corbett/Mike Giardi Last Meeting: -- 2016 (L, 14-21) Sat...... 7...... at Cornell* (Eleven /ILN)...... L, 14-17 Streak: -- Yale, W1 Sat...... 14...... LAFAYETTE (NESN/ILN)...... W, 38-10 Fri...... 20...... PRINCETON* (NBC Sports Network/ILN).... L, 17-52 Sat...... 28...... DARTMOUTH* (ILN)...... W, 25-22 he toryline T S ovember Harvard football will head to the Yale Bowl in New Haven, to face archrival Yale in the 134th N playing of The Game on Saturday, Nov. 18. The Game, slated for a 12:30 p.m. opening kickoff, will be shown Sat...... 4...... at Columbia* (Eleven Sports/ILN)...... W, 21-14 live nationally on CNBC and the Ivy League Network. Paul Burmeister and Ross Tucker will have the call. Sat...... 11...... PENN* (NESNplus/ILN)...... L, 6-23 Sat...... 18...... at Yale* (CNBC/ILN)...... 12:30 p.m. Heading into week 10, Harvard sits tied for fourth place in the Ivy League with a 3-3 conference mark and BOLD CAPS indicates home game 5-4 overall record. Yale, which clinched at least a share of the Ancient Eight crown, stands at 5-1 in the * indicates Ivy League opponent Ivy and 8-1 overall. Columbia (7-2, 4-2) and Dartmouth (7-2, 4-2) would also clinch a share of the title with ILN - indicates Ivy League Network victories combined with a Crimson win over the Bulldogs Saturday. All times listed in EST Coaching eries istory S H Head ...... Tim Murphy (Springfield ’78) Saturday’s game will be the 134th edition of The Game, with the first meeting having occurred in 1875 Harvard Record...... 168-70 (24th year) (4-0 Harvard win). After the Crimson topped Yale for a series-record nine-straight times from 2007-15, Yale managed a 21-14 victory at last year. All-time, Yale leads the series 66-59-6, but the Overall Record...... 200-115-1 (31st year) Crimson has the advantage since Ivy League play began in 1956, 35-25-1. vs. Yale...... 17-6

In the 50 games played at the Yale Bowl between these two ancient rivals, Harvard owns a 27-22-1 advantage. 8-1 Overall • 5-1 Ivy League The Numbers The Crimson is coming off a 23-6 setback to Penn on Senior Day at Harvard Stadium last week. Jake September McIntyre two field goals (23, 32 yards) in the loss, which marked the first time that Harvard did not score Sat...... 16...... at Lehigh (Patriot League Network)...... W, 56-28 a in a game since 1998. Joe Viviano got the start at QB and was 6-of-14 for 109 yards. He Sat...... 23...... CORNELL* (Eleven Sports/ILN)...... W, 49-24 also led the team with 58 rushing yards on 13 carries. Tanner Lee paced the defense with 10 stops, while Sat...... 30...... at Fordham (Patriot League Network)...... W, 41-10 adding an and a forced . October Sat...... 7...... at Dartmouth* (ILN)...... L, 27-28 Kurt Rawlings completed 26-of-34 passes for 304 yards and two , and Zane Dudek ran the Sat...... 14...... HOLY CROSS (ILN)...... W, 32-0 35 times for 180 yards and three touchdowns as the Bulldogs overcome a 24-7 deficit to top Princeton, Sat...... 21...... at Penn* (Ivy League Network)...... W, 24-19 35-31, and clinch a share of the conference crown. Matthew Oplinger recorded 10 tackles and had a Sat...... 28...... COLUMBIA* (ILN)...... W, 23-6 hurry. November Fri...... 3...... BROWN* (NBCSN/ILN)...... W, 34-7 Sat...... 11...... at Princeton* (Eleven Sports/ILN)...... W, 35-31 Sat...... 18...... HARVARD* (CNBC/ILN)...... 12:30 p.m. BOLD CAPS indicates home game What’s Inside Historical Information * indicates conference opponent Game Notes...... 1-7 Harvard-Yale Rivalry ...... 8-12 ILN - indicates Ivy League Network Team Schedules...... 1 The Last Time the Crimson...... 13-14 All times listed in EST Ivy League Standings/Schedule...... 2 Individual Records...... 17-25 oaching The Last Meeting...... 3 Team Records...... 26-27 C Head Coach...... Tony Reno (Worcester State ’97) Harvard’s 2016 Record When...... 3 Team Statistics...... 28-40 Columbia Record...... 32-27 (sixth year) Media Information...... 4 Overall Record...... Same National Polls...... 6 vs. Harvard...... 1-4 National Rankings...... 14 Stephenson Family Head Coach Tim Murphy...... 15-16 Today’s Game Two-Deep...... 41 Numerical Roster...... 42 Pronunciation Guide...... 42

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2017 Ivy League Standings Where We Are Now Getting it Done on the Road This week’s game will be Harvard’s 1,312th varsity Harvard is 40-13 in its last 53 road games (.755). Ivy League Overall football game. The Crimson has an all-time record Harvard earned 13-straight Ivy League road wins, Team W L Pct. W L Pct of 869-392-50 (.682). a program and conference record, before falling at Yale 5 1 .833 8 1 .889 Penn, 27-14, Nov. 11, 2016. Columbia 4 2 .667 7 2 .778 Down The Stretch Into November Dartmouth 4 2 .667 7 2 .778 Since 2007, the Crimson owns a 28-7 mark (.800) Longest Ivy Road Win Streaks Cornell 3 3 .500 3 6 .333 in contests played during the month of November. Harvard 3 3 .500 5 4 .556 13 - Harvard (2013-16) Penn 3 3 .500 5 4 .556 Among the Nation’s Best 12 - Harvard (1974-77) Princeton 2 4 .333 5 4 .556 Justice Shelton-Mosley leads the nation in 12 – Penn (2002-05) Brown 0 6 .000 2 7 .222 returns for touchdowns (two) and punt return 12 – Penn (2008-11) average (18.8). Shelton-Mosley is also 42nd in kickoff returns (23.3). Jake McIntyre ranks 19th in Two-Score Day This Week’s Ivy Schedule (Nov. 18) field-goal conversion (.800), and Charlie Booker III Ryan Antonellis caught two touchdown passes Harvard at Yale* 12:30 p.m. ranks 29th in rushing yards, (733) in Harvard’s win over Dartmouth Oct. 28. This Brown at Columbia* 1 p.m. marked the first time a Crimson tight end had Cornell at Penn* 1:30 p.m. As a team, the Crimson stands fifth in punt returns two TDs since Anthony Firkser caught two against Princeton at Dartmouth* 1:30 p.m. (18.5). Georgetown on Sept. 30, 2016.

*Denotes Ivy League game Leading The Ivy Lucky Seven Harvard paces the Ivy League in punt returns Harvard finished with at least seven wins in each (18.5). Justice Shelton-Mosley is the league’s top of the 16 seasons between 2001-16 and is the punt returner (18.8) and is third in the conference only program in Ivy League history to have such a in all-purpose yards per game (112.2). Alex White stretch of success. In 2007, Harvard became the is tied for fourth with 4.5 sacks, and Luke Hutton is first Ivy team with seven such seasons together. sixth with 73 tackles. The stretch from 2001-16 was the Crimson’s Justice is Served best 16-year run since a 28-year streak of seven- Justice Shelton-Mosley was a unanimous selection plus win seasons came to an end in 1911. to the All-Ivy League first team, while also being named to the Academic All-Ivy League team in Magic Numbers 2016. Harvard is 313-6-1 (.980) all-time when the Crimson scores 30 or more points. Shelton-Mosley currently sits eighth in program history with 117 career receptions, while his Thirty Road Harvard Quick Facts 1,545 yards gained ranks ninth all-time. Harvard has reached the 30-point plateau in 26 of Home Stadium...... Harvard Stadium its last 39 road games and has scored at least 40 Opened...... 1903 History in the Making in 10 of its last 31. Capacity...... 30,323 Justice Shelton-Mosley is the top returner in Record at Harvard Stadium... 447-222-34 (.660) Harvard history in punt returns. The junior standout The Crimson has also scored at least 30 points in is averaging 15.8 yards per punt return. He is also 37 of its last 57 games overall. Head Coach...... Tim Murphy second in school history in career kickoff return Alma Mater...... Springfield ‘78 average at 25.6 yards per runback. His totals of Harvard Coach Tim Murphy Record at Harvard...... 168-70 (24th year) 19.0 yards per punt return and 33.1 yards per In his 24th season as Harvard’s all-time winningest Overall ...... 200-115-1 (31st year) kickoff return in 2015 are both -season head coach, Tim Murphy enters this week’s game Defensive Coordinator...... Scott Larkee (11th year) Crimson records. Shelton-Mosley is averaging with a 168-70 record with the Crimson and a Offensive Coordinator...... Joel Lamb (12th year) 18.8 yards per punt return this year, which would 200-115-1 overall head coaching record, which Defensive Line Coach...... Michael Horan (9th year) set a new Harvard record. He also has 599 career includes five years at Cincinnati and two years at ...... Logan Johnson (3rd year) punt return yards, good for second in the Crimson Maine. Since the formation of the Ivy League in Defensive Backs Coach..... Ryan Crawford (6th year) record books. His 301 punt return yards this year 1956, only one Ivy coach has compiled more wins ...... Anthony Fucillo (1st year) is good for third all-time for a single-season. than Murphy’s 168 and he is just one of eight Offensive Line Coach...... Jeremy Bandy (6th year) coaches to win 100-plus games. Murphy also owns Running Backs Coach...... Chris Batti (6th year) Shelton-Mosley has returned three of the six 118 Ivy League wins, third most all-time. Murphy longest punt returns for touchdowns in school has led Harvard to nine Ivy League championships Wide Receivers Coach...... Mickey Fein (1st year) history. (1997, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, Director of Operations...... Mike Morris (3rd year) 2014 and 2015). Director of Strength & Conditioning...... James Frazier (8th year) at Georgetown 2017 91 yards Athletic Trainer...... Brant Berkstresser (9th year) at Columbia 2015 86 yards On the Rise Captain...... Luke Hutton vs. Lafayette 2017 85 yards Senior quarterback Joe Viviano has his sights on climbing the Harvard record books after First Season...... 1874 (144th season) Recognition a successful season as a first-year starter in All-Time Record...... 869-392-50 (.682) Harvard has had at least one All-American in each 2016. He currently has the eighth-highest career All-Time Ivy League Record...... 271-153--9 (.636) of the last 18 years. Last year, offensive lineman completion percentage, completing 219-of-367 National Championships...... 7 Max Rich earned All-America third team honors. passes (.597). Viviano is also 14th with 2,657 (1890, 1898, 1899, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1919) career passing yards. Ivy League Championships...... 17 Ball Control (1961, 1966, 1968, 1974, 1975, 1982, 1983, Since 2000, Harvard is 35-2 (.946) when it does Getting To The QB 1987, 1997, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2011, not fumble and 34-1 (.971) when not committing Harvard’s eight sacks in the win over Columbia 2013, 2014, 2015) a turnover. The lone loss came to Yale in 2016. last week was the most for the Crimson since also recording eight sacks against the Lions in a 69-0 victory on Nov. 3, 2012.

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Inside the Series - Yale Freshman QB Harvard in 2017 When... Nickname...... Bulldogs Jake Smith became the first freshman since Ryan Overall ...... 5-4 Conference...... Ivy League Fitzpatrick ‘05 to start a game (Sept. 23 vs. Brown) Ivy League...... 3-3 Home Field...... Yale Bowl (61,446) during his rookie season. Fitzpatrick started Oct. 27, 2001 against Dartmouth, a 31-21 Harvard victory. At Home ...... 3-2 On The Road ...... 2-2 Head Coach...... Tony Reno Smith threw a career-high three touchdowns On Television...... 4-3 Alma Mater...... Worcester State ’97 passes in the Crimson’s win over Dartmouth Oct. vs. Ranked Opponents...... 0-0 28. When Ranked...... 0-0 2017 Record...... 8-1, 5-1 Ivy League Series History...... Harvard trails, 59-66-8 Run The Ball Ivy League at Home ...... 2-2 Charlie Booker III had a career-high 159 yards on Streak...... Yale, W1 Ivy League on the Road ...... 1-1 23 carries against Lafayette Oct. 14, marking the first time a Harvard player topped 150 rushing September Record...... 2-1 Most Points, Harvard...... 45 (1982, 2011) yards in a game since Nov. 15, 2014 (Paul October Record...... 2-2 Most Points, Yale...... 54 (1957) Stanton Jr., 235 yards vs. Penn). November Record...... 1-1 Biggest Win...... 41 (41-0, 1915) Aiming for the Top Biggest Loss...... 54 (0-54, 1957) Day Games...... 5-3 Head coach Tim Murphy sits one Ivy League title Longest Harvard Win Streak...... 9 (2007-2015) Night Games...... 0-1 short of tying the record for most first-places Longest Yale Win Streak...... 8, 1880-89 finishes in the league for a head coach. With one In the Rain...... 0-0 Last Harvard Win...... 38-19 (Nov. 21, 2015) more Ivy crown, Murphy would Yale’s Carm In the Snow...... 0-0 Last Yale Win...... 21-14 (Nov. 19, 2016) Cozza (1965-96) for the most Ivy League titles for a head coach with 10. Leading after one quarter...... 3-2 Trailing after one ...... 2-2 Most Ivy League Titles By Coach: Tied after one...... 0-0 10 - Carm Cozza (Yale, 1965-96) 9 - Tim Murphy (Harvard, 1994-present) Leading at the half...... 4-1 9 - (Penn/Columbia, 1992-present) Trailing at the half...... 1-3 Tied at the half...... 0-0 700 The Crimson has now played more than 700 Leading after three quarters...... 4-0 games inside Harvard Stadium. Trailing after three...... 1-3 Tied after three...... 0-1 Below is a list of benchmark games for the In overtime...... 0-0 Crimson inside the Stadium. Come-From-Behind 4th Quarter Wins...... 1-0 700 - Oct. 14, 2017 vs. Lafayette - W, 38-10 Opp. 4th Quarter Comeback...... 0-0 600 - Nov. 15, 1997 vs. Penn - W, 33-0 500 – Nov. 18, 1978 vs. Yale - L, 28-35 Scoring First...... 3-2 400 - Nov. 18, 1961 vs. Brown - W, 21-6 Scoring 30 or More Points...... 3-0 300 - Oct. 26, 1946 vs. Holy Cross - W, 13-6 Opponent Scoring Fewer Than 20 Points...... 3-2 200 - Oct. 4, 1930 vs. Vermont - W, 35-0 Decided By Seven Points or Less...... 2-2 100 – Nov. 20, 1915 vs. Brown - W, 16-7 Rushing 0-99 yards...... 1-1 Take It To The House Rusing 100-199 yards...... 2-2 Adam Scott’s 90-yard kickoff return for a Rushing 200+ yards...... 2-1 touchdown against Lafayette Oct. 14 was the 10th-longest in program history and the first time Opponent rushes 0-99 yards...... 4-0 since Oct. 15, 2011 (Seitu Smith II vs. Bucknell) Opponent rushes 100-199 yards...... 1-2 that Harvard has returned a kickoff for a TD. Opponent rushes 200+ yards...... 0-2 100 Club Since 2000, Harvard is 62-10 (.861) when a Passing 0-99 yards...... 1-0 player rushes for 100 yards. Passing 100-199 yards...... 2-3 Passing 200-299 yards...... 2-1 The Captain Passing 300+ yards...... 0-0 Linebacker Luke Hutton was named the 144th captain of Harvard football. The Crimson elects Opponent passing 0-99 yards...... 0-0 just one captain each season. Opponent passing 100-199 yards...... 3-2 Opponent passing 200-299 yards...... 1-1 Crimson in October Opponent passing 300+ yards...... 1-1 Since the 2006 season, Harvard owns a 42-8 record (.840) in games played during the month Wearing White Jerseys, Gold Pants...... 0-1 of October. Wearing White Jerseys, Crimson Pants...... 2-1 Wearing Crimson Jerseys, Gold Pants...... 0-0 Winning The Ground Game Wearing Crimson Jerseys, Crimson Pants...... 3-1 Harvard’s 296 rushing yards against Lafayette Wearing Black Jerseys, Gold Pants...... 0-0 were the most for a Crimson team since Nov. Wearing Black Jerseys, Crimson Pants...... 0-1 8, 2014, when Harvard had 304 rushing yards against Columbia. The Crimson also held the Leopards to only 12 rushing yards on 13 carries.

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 4 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions Media Information Three-Headed Monster against Yale, Nov. 22, 2014. In the 38-10 win over Lafayette, Harvard had Associate AD...... Tim Williamson three players with 100 all-purpose yards on the Keeping Points Off the Board E-mail...... [email protected] afternoon – Charlie Booker III (159 yards), Justice For the 51st time in the Tim Murphy era, the Assistant Director...... Brock Malone Shelton-Mosley (129 yards) and Adam Scott (104 Crimson held an opponent to less than 10 points, E-mail...... [email protected] yards), the first time since Sept. 16, 2016 (vs. as Harvard topped Georgetown, 41-2, on Sept 30, Office Phone...... (617) 495-2206 Rhode Island) that the Crimson has achieved that 2017. In those 51 games, the Crimson owns a Website...... GoCrimson.com feat. 49-2 record (.961). Twitter...... @HarvardCrimson ...... @HarvardFootball Trouble Ivy Openers In its 24 years under head coach Tim Murphy, the Practices Harvard reached double figures in scoring in 80-straight games from Nov. 21, 2009 to Nov. 4, Crimson is 19-5 in its Ivy League openers since Harvard football practices are open to the media, 1994. provided the outlet makes prior arrangments with 2017. The Crimson has scored in double figures in Tim Williamson, director of athletic communications. 145 of its last 147 contests (.986). Road Streak Interview Requests Offense Clicking Under Murphy Last season’s loss at Holy Cross Oct. 15, 2016 All requests for interviews with Harvard student- Harvard is 40-1 (.976) under head coach Tim snapped a 16-consecutive road win streak, an athletes and coaches must be made through Murphy when scoring 40 or more points. The lone Ivy League and program record (breaking the Tim Williamson or Brock Malone. Please note loss was at home against Princeton, 51-48, in Crimson record set from 1974-77). The streak that student-athletes’ phone numbers and e-mail overtime, Oct. 26, 2013. was the longest in the FCS. Dartmouth owns the addresses will not be released to the media per next-longest road win streak in the Ivies, rattling off department of athletics policy. Game-day interviews Ivy Era Coaches 14 in-a-row from 1995-97. will not be granted until the conclusion of the contest. Since the formation of the Ivy League in 1956, just eight coaches have reached the 100-win plateau, Crimson Takeover Credentials with two of them being Harvard men. Harvard has been dominant over the last decade, All credential requests to cover Harvard football especially in comparison to rival Yale. The Crimson must be made through Brock Malone 48 hours in Carm Cozza Yale 179 has won six titles compared to the Bulldogs’ two in advance of the game. Harvard reserves the right to Tim Murphy Harvard 168 the last ten years, and earned as many titles (four) accept or deny all credential requests. Al Bagnoli Penn & Columbia 160 since 2010 than Yale has won since 1981. Credentials may be picked up at the ticket office Edward Robinson Brown 140* Bob Blackman Dartmouth & Cornell 127 Champions Abound inside the Murr Center, which opens one hour prior Every four-year player recruited by Crimson head to the start of contests. George Woodruff Penn 124* Tuss McLaughry Brown & Dartmouth 120 coach Tim Murphy has both graduated and been Internet Access and Live Stats Harvard 117 part of at least one Ivy League championship For media member looking to gain access to Phil Estes Brown 114 team. Murphy has led Harvard to Ivy League wireless internet, please use the folling instructions: Columbia 110 championships in 1997, 2001, 2004, 2007, Open network and use the password, if an autoreg 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2015. page comes up, enter the pin and login ID. *-pre Ivy League formation Network...... Non-Conference Dominance Live Stats...... GoCrimson.com Most Games on the Sideline Harvard ripped off 16-straight wins over non-Ivy Since the formation of Ivy League football, many opponents from 2011-16. It marked the longest Postgame Procedure historic figures have patrolled the sidelines as streak in Ivy League history. Following home games, head coach Tim Murphy head coaches. Tim Murphy has moved fourth and requested student-athletes will be available at place on the all-time list for games coached in the 16 – Harvard (2011-2016) the postgame press conference in the Murr Center Ivy League. 10 – Yale (1999-2002) Lounge following the NCAA mandated 10-minute 10 – Princeton (1993-96) cooling-off period. Harvard maintains a closed locker 10 – Dartmouth (1994-97) room policy. Carm Cozza Yale 303 Al Bagnoli Penn, Columbia 256 10 – Cornell (1970-74) – 1 tie Tuss McLaughry Brown 244 All requests for visiting coaches and student-athletes Harvard has won 35 of its last 43 non-league should be made through the visiting team’s SID. Tim Murphy Harvard 237 Lou Little Columbia 236 games dating back to 2003 (.814). Radio Broadcasts Edward Robinson Brown 234 Radio stations wishing to broadcast Harvard Joe Restic Harvard 220 Better Than Average football games must make arrangements through Bob Blackman Dartmouth/Cornell 208 With five wins in 2017, Harvard clinched its 120th Brock Malone, (assistant director of athletic season at .500 or better in the program’s 143- communications), at least two weeks in advance of Ivy Coaching Wins year history. It also marks the Crimson’s 19th- the game. Two analog phone lines are available for Tim Murphy ranks third all-time in Ivy League wins. straight year at .500 or better. visiting stations, and a maximum of three credentials will be provided for any broadcast crew. ISDN lines Carm Cozza Yale 135 Harvard Owns New England are not available inside The Stadium. Al Bagnoli Penn/Columbia 119 Since 1994, the Crimson owns a record of 121- Tim Murphy Harvard 118 49 (.711) in games played in New England. Since New England Football Writer’s Luncheons Bob Blackman Dartmouth/Cornell 100 the 2001 campaign, Harvard stands at 96-21 Harvard hosts a weekly gathering of coaches, media Joe Restic Harvard 92 (.814), and the team is 42-9 since the start of and sports information directors every Wednesday 2012 (.824) in contests held in the region. at noon through college footballs eason at Dillon Field Pick Six House. Harvard head coach Tim Murphy speaks Preseason Accolades at each luncheon and is available for individual Raishaun McGhee picked off a pass and returned it 23 yards for a TD at Georgetown Sept. 30. Junior Justice Shelton-Mosley, a wide receiver, interviews following the sessions. Reservations are was selected to the STATS FCS Preseason All- not required, but media memebers should be aware In the previous game, Tanner Lee ran back an America third team. Shelton-Mosley earned of the cost of $20 per person. interception for 39 yards for a touchdown against Brown Sept. 23. Prior to Lee’s INT return, it STATS FCS All-America third team honors after was the first interception returned for a TD by a the 2015 campaign. Harvard player since Connor Sheehan (90 yards)

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions 5 The other schools to win three-straight: Yale Over Par 2017 Harvard Weekly Award Winners Harvard has scored points in an Ivy League (1967-69), Dartmouth (1969-73), Yale (1979- 81) and Penn (1982-86). and school-record 197-consecutive games. Charlie Booker III, Ivy League Honor Roll (Sept. 18, Sept. 25, The Crimson has not been shut out since a 24-0 Oct. 2, Oct. 16) loss to Columbia in the 1998 season opener. Preseason Prognostication For just the third time in the storied history of the Luke Hutton, Ivy League Honor Roll (Oct. 9) Brown held the previous Ivy record (162 games), Ivy League, there has been a tie among the top which was stopped on Oct. 13, 2012 (19-0 loss of the football preseason poll. The Crimson (five at Princeton). first-place votes), along with Princeton (six first- Tanner Lee, Ivy League Honor Roll (Sept. 18, Sept. 25, Oct. place votes), have tied for the top spot in the 2017 30, Nov. 13) Opening Day poll. This was the third-straight year Harvard has Despite the loss to Rhode Island Sept. 16, Harvard ended up on top of the preseason poll. Raishaun McGhee, Ivy League Honor Roll (Oct. 2) has won 14 of the last 17 season openers and is an impressive 118-24-2 (.826) all-time in the Harvard and Princeton both totaled 120 Jake McIntyre, Ivy League Honor Roll (Sept. 25) first game of the season. Under current head points, followed by Penn (110 points), Yale (71), coach Tim Murphy, the Crimson is 17-7 (.708) on Dartmouth (60), Brown (57), Columbia (38) and Richie Ryan, Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 6) opening day. Cornell (36). Penn earned five first-place votes, along with Brown who earned one. Zach Schmid, Ivy League Honor Roll (Oct. 30) Successful Signal Callers arvard n ational Twelve of the last 14 Harvard QBs have won their H O N TV Justice Shelton-Mosley, Ivy League Special Teams POW (Oct. 2, The Crimson will play eight games on national or first career start. Six of those games have come Oct. 16) on the road. regional television this season.

Date Game Network Jake Smith, Ivy League Co-Rookie of the Week (Oct. 30) Garrett Schires.... vs. Lafayette....Oct. 18, 2003 Ivy League Honor Roll (Oct. 2, Oct. 23) Richard Irvin...... at Holy Cross....Sept. 17, 2005 Sept. 23 Brown at Harvard NESN Liam O’Hagan...... vs. Brown...... Sept. 24, 2005 Oct. 7 Harvard at Cornell Eleven Sports Joe Viviano, Ivy League Honor Roll (Nov. 6) Chris Pizzotti...... vs. Holy Cross...Sept. 6, 2006 Oct. 14 Lafayette at Harvard NESN Jeff Witt...... at Brown...... Sept.13, 2006 Oct. 20 Princeton at Harvard NBC Sports Network Andrew Hatch...... vs. Holy Cross...Sept. 18, 2010 Oct. 28 Dartmouth at Harvard NESN arvard reseason wards Colton Chapple...... at Lafayette...... Oct. 2, 2010 Nov. 4 Harvard at Columbia Eleven Sports 2017 H P A Conner Hempel.... at San Diego....Sept. 21, 2013 Nov. 11 Penn at Harvard NESNplus Michael Pruneau.... at Cornell...... Oct. 12, 2013 Nov. 18 Harvard at Yale CNBC Justice Shelton-Mosley Scott Hosch...... at Brown...... Sept. 27, 2014 Stats FCS Preseason All-America Third Team Joe Viviano...... vs. Rhode Island...Sept. 16, 2016 Since the start of the 2013 campaign, Harvard is Jake Smith...... vs. Brown...... Sept. 23, 2017 27-8 (.771) in games on TV.

Crimson Colored Ivy Half Full Since the formation of the Ivy League in 1956, Harvard The Crimson is 98-5 (.951) when leading at has been the winningest team during league play. The halftime since the start of the 2003 season. Crimson also has a conference-best 271 victories. Harvard last surrendered a halftime lead against Cornell on Oct. 7, 2017 (led 14-0, lost 17-14). Team W L T Ivy Titles Harvard 271 153 9 17 Into the Night Dartmouth 253 171 9 18 This year featured one night game for the Crimson Yale 248 177 8 15 when it hosted Princeton before 10,114 on Friday, Penn 235 194 4 18 Oct. 20. Princeton 232 196 5 11 Brown 184 242 7 4 After 1,204 games, Harvard played its first Cornell 184 244 5 3 night game Sept. 22, 2007. The Crimson is Columbia 100 328 5 1 14-1 all-time in night games at Harvard Stadium after falling to Princeton, 52-17, Oct. 20, 2017.. Harvard is the only Ivy League school with a winning Harvard is 5-0 at home at night against Brown, record against all other Ivies. 4-0 vs. Holy Cross, 2-0 against Dartmouth, 2-0 vs. Georgetown, 1-0 vs. Rhode Island and 0-1 vs. Harvard 7 Princeton. The 14 wins mark the most of any Ivy Yale 6 League team at night. Dartmouth 4 Princeton 4 The Crimson drew 18,898 fans to its first- Penn 3 ever night game in 2007 against Brown at The Brown 2 Stadium. A year later, in its 2008 opener against Cornell 2 Holy Cross, the Crimson drew 20,462 in the first Columbia 0 Friday night game at The Stadium.

Harvard’s lowest winning percentage is .532 The Crimson is averaging 14,901 fans in its night against Princeton. home games, with an all-time high of 21,704 in a 34-6 win over Holy Cross in 2010. Sweet Three-Peat Harvard captured three-straight Ivy League titles Ivy Glory in 2013, 2014 and 2015. It was the first time in Harvard has won eight Ivy League Championships program history that the Crimson has won three since 2001, which is as many as Brown, league championships in a row. Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Princeton and Yale combined during that time.

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 6 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions NATIONAL POLLS FCS Coaches’ Poll Ivy League Mark Harvard Against the Patriot League (Nov. 13, 2017) Harvard’s 69-0 victory over Columbia Nov. 3, With the Crimson’s victories over Georgetown and 2012, set an Ivy League record for margin of Lafayette this year, Harvard has amassed a 207- 1. James Madison (26)...... 10-0...... 650 victory. It also tied Harvard’s modern era record 138-8 (.598) all-time record against opponents 2. Jacksonville State...... 9-1...... 618 for points in a game, last set in 1946 against currently in the Patriot League. 3. Central Arkansas...... 9-1...... 572 Coast Guard and again in 1926 at Tufts. 4. Sam Houston State...... 9-1...... 558 Out of the Gates 5. South Dakota State...... 8-2...... 544 Stingy Harvard has won its Ivy League opener in 17 of 6. North Dakota State...... 9-1...... 535 In its last 93 Ivy League games, just 15 teams the last 19 seasons with 16 of the wins coming 7. North Carolina A&T...... 10-0...... 473 have managed 400 yards of total offense against against Brown and the other coming against 7. Wofford...... 9-1...... 473 9. Weber State...... 8-2...... 397 Harvard. Columbia. 10. Western Illinois...... 7-3...... 387 11. Grambling State...... 9-1...... 385 Stopping Them in Their Tracks Speed Limit 12. Stony Brook...... 8-2...... 318 Harvard has held 38 of its last 65 Ivy League foes Harvard’s 35-point second quarter outburst 13. Samford...... 7-3...... 312 under 100 yards rushing, dating back to the 2008 against Columbia Nov. 3, 2012 marked the most 14. New Hampshire...... 8-2...... 307 season. points scored in any quarter in the modern era. 15. Elon...... 8-2...... 269 The previous mark had been 31, set in the first 16. South Dakota...... 7-3...... 257 onely at the op quarter against Bucknell in 1968. 17. Nicholls...... 8-2...... 217 L T 18. Southern Utah...... 8-2...... 213 Harvard is the only school in Division I Football 19. McNeese...... 8-2...... 199 Championship Subdivision that has registered Harvard In the NFL 20. Eastern Washington...... 6-4...... 138 three unbeaten, untied seasons since 1995. The The Crimson had an FCS-best 13 former players 21. Kennesaw State...... 9-1...... 136 Crimson was 9-0 in the 2001 season before going invited to NFL training camps to begin the 2017- 22. Monmouth...... 9-1...... 135 10-0 in 2004 and 10-0 in 2014. 18 campaign. Harvard had 10 more players 23. Northern Arizona...... 7-3...... 77 in camp than the next closest Ivy, Penn, which 24. Furman...... 7-3...... 73 September Under Murphy had three. In total, 21 former Ivy League players 25. Illinois State...... 6-4...... 67 Since Tim Murphy began patrolling the Harvard received invitations to NFL training camps. sideline in 1994, the Crimson is 41-14 (.745) in Others receiving votes: Northern Iowa 60, Montana 25, Richmond 15, Delaware 15, Yale games played in the month of September. Harvard FORMER HARVARD PLAYERS ON NFL ROSTERS 11, Western Carolina 7, Austin Peay 5, Central boasts a 32-7 (.821) mark in the month since Cameron Brate - Connecticut 1, San Diego 1. 2001. Ben Braunecker - Bears Nick Easton - Crimson Overtime History Anthony Fabiano - STATS Media Poll Harvard boasts the best overtime winning Ryan Fitzpatrick - Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Nov. 13, 2017) percentage among Ivy League schools (.750). - San Francisco 49ers Here is a look at each team’s record in overtime: Tyler Ott - 1. James Madison (163)...... 10-0...... 4075 2. Jacksonville State...... 9-1...... 3840 Adam Redmond - 3. Central Arkansas...... 9-1...... 3700 Brown...... 5-7 (.417) Cole Toner - San Diego Chargers 4. North Dakota State...... 9-1...... 3510 Columbia...... 4-3 (.571) 5. Sam Houston State...... 9-1...... 3451 Cornell...... 5-6 (.455) NFL 6. South Dakota State...... 8-2...... 3331 Dartmouth...... 5-6 (.455) Over the past 19 years, Harvard has seen 35 7. Wofford...... 9-1...... 3043 Harvard...... 6-2 (.750) players move on to professional careers. Harvard 8. North Carolina A&T...... 10-0...... 2829 Penn...... 7-7 (.500) has had more players sign NFL contracts than 9. Western Illinois...... 7-3...... 2417 Princeton...... 8-9 (.471) any program in the Ivies in the past 19 years. Just 10. Stony Brook...... 8-2...... 2263 Yale...... 6-3 (.667) recently, Kyle Juszcyk ’12 inked a deal with the 11. Elon...... 8-2...... 2197 12. Weber State...... 8-2...... 2096 TOTAL...... 40-39 (.506) San Francisco 49ers to become the highest-paid 13. Grambling State...... 9-1...... 1942 fullback in NFL history. 14. Southern Utah...... 8-2...... 1823 Harvard’s All-Time Overtime Games: 15. South Dakota...... 7-3...... 1769 Sept. 21, 1996...... at Columbia...... L, 13-20 Friendly Confines 16. New Hampshire...... 7-3...... 1667 Oct. 17, 1998...... vs. Holy Cross...... W, 20-14 Harvard is 447-222-34 (.660) all-time in Harvard 17. Samford...... 7-3...... 1598 Oct. 25, 2003...... vs. Princeton...... W, 43-40 Stadium. The program’s 400th home victory came 18. Eastern Washington...... 6-3...... 1049 Sept. 24, 2005...... vs. Brown...... W, 38-35 (2ot) in 2006 in a 33-23 win over Cornell in front of 19. McNeese...... 8-2...... 967 Nov. 19, 2005...... at Yale...... W, 30-24 (3ot) 13,287 fans. 20. Furman...... 7-3...... 954 21. Illinois State...... 6-4...... 798 Oct. 5, 2013...... at Holy Cross...... W, 41-35 (3ot) 22. Kennesaw State...... 9-1...... 787 Oct. 26, 2013...... vs. Princeton.....L, 48-51 (3ot) The Stadium 23. Northern Arizona...... 7-3...... 717 Oct. 23, 2016...... at Princeton...... W, 23-20 Harvard’s record at Harvard Stadium since 2001 24. Northern Iowa...... 6-4...... 515 is 69-14 (.831). The Crimson has won 52 of its last 25. Nicholls...... 8-2...... 485 Best in the FCS 61 there (.852). The team has seven undefeated Harvard has had considerable success since 2001 home marks in the stretch. Others receiving votes: Monmouth 366, Delaware ranking No. 2 among the Football Championships 225, Montana 215, Yale 89, Richmond 83, Western Subdivision’s top 10 in winning percentage. 2001 6-0 Carolina 70, Austin Peay 46, Columbia 18, North 2004 5-0 Carolina Central 16, Sacramento State 7, Youngstown State 6, Howard 5, Central Connecticut State 3,, 1. North Dakota State 147 35 .808 2007 5-0 Dartmouth 2, San Diego 1. 2. Harvard 135 33 .804 2008 5-0 3. Dayton 140 47 .749 2011 5-0 3. Montana 164 55 .749 2012 6-0 2014 5-0 Dominance at the Stadium Since the start of the 2010 season, the Crimson Top of the Charts is 34-6 (.850) in the friendly confines of Harvard Harvard has won seven national championships Stadium. in football -- in 1890, 1989, 1899, 1910, 1912, 1913 and 1919.

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Perfect in Postseason The Digits (Wisconsin, 1996-99), Adrian Peterson (Georgia Harvard has played one postseason game in its Entering 2017, Harvard’s record over the past ... Southern, 1998-01), DonTrell Moore (New Mexico, history. The Crimson defeated Oregon, 7-6, to win 2002-05) and Steve Baylark (, 2003- the , Jan. 1, 1920. It’s the only time Two seasons 16-4 (.800) 06). since 1898 that Yale hasn’t been Harvard’s last Three seasons 26-4 (.867) opponent. Four seasons 35-5 (.875) Rose Garden Five seasons 43-7 (.860) Harvard has won more Rose Bowl games (one) Playing the Percentages Six seasons 52-8 (.867) than two current members of the Pac-12 (Arizona, In 2009, Harvard football put the finishing touches Seven seasons 59-11 (.843) Washington State) and one member of the Big Ten on a decade that saw Harvard post the second- Eight seasons 66-14 (.825) (Indiana). Harvard has won as many Rose Bowl titles highest national winning percentage in the Football Nine seasons 75-15 (.833) as Oregon State, Minnesota, Penn State and Arizona Championship Subdivision and seventh highest in Ten seasons 83-17 (.830) State. all of Division I. Harvard’s .768 winning percentage from 2000-09 trailed only Montana while FBS #GameDayAtTheGame Miscellany schools Texas, Boise State, Oklahoma, Ohio State For the first time, ESPN’s College Gameday was Harvard has won 143 national team championships and Florida were the only schools to finish ahead of hosted by Harvard on Nov. 22, 2014. Viewed in 19 different sports, most recently the 2016-17 Tim Murphy’s Crimson. by approximately 1.9 million viewers, the Emmy women’s squash College Squash Association (CSA) Award-winning show aired live on Harvard’s Dillon crown. Best records since 2001: Quad. It marked the second time the Crimson appeared on the program, as Penn hosted College Harvard is the national’s oldest university, founded 1. Boise State 184 35 .840 Gameday in 2002 on a day it faced the Crimson in 1636. 2. Ohio State 169 37 .820 at . 3. North Dakota State 147 35 .808 Breadth 4. Harvard 135 33 .804 Twelve years to the day Penn and Harvard were Harvard sponsors 42 varsity sports, the largest 5. Oklahoma 179 44 .803 on Gameday in 2002 (Nov. 16), ESPN announced athletic program in all of NCAA Division I colleges. 6. LSU 168 51 .768 Harvard would host the show. There are roughly 1,200 student-athletes who 7. USC 155 50 .756 compete in intercollegiate athletics at Harvard 8. Dayton 140 47 .749 Hall of Fame -- more than any other Division I school. In 2012, 8. Montana 164 55 .749 Tim Murphy was inducted into the Springfield Sports Illustrated placed Harvard in the top 45 of 10. TCU 156 55 .739 Hall of Fame on Oct. 20, 2007 “America’s Best Division I Sports Colleges,” the only -- just hours after leading the Crimson to a 27-10 Ivy League school to appear in the top 50. Crimson Among the All-Time Best victory over Princeton. A 1978 graduate of the Harvard currently ranks 10th among all college college, Murphy joined five other members as the Ivy League Network football programs -- and second among FCS school’s 35th class to be inducted. The Ivy League Network returns for a fifth season schools -- in all-time wins. as the home for all live streaming and on-demand Name Recognition video content for each of the conference’s eight SCHOOL WINS Harvard Stadium, the Yale Bowl, the Rose institutions. Broadcast in full HD and featuring a live 1. Michigan 943 Bowl and the L.A. Coliseum are the only college score bug and play-by-play and color commentary, 2. Notre Dame 904 football venues recognized as National Historic the Ivy League Network provides fans with 3. Yale 902 Landmarks. unprecedented access to the Ancient Eight. 4. Texas 896 5. Ohio State 894 Success Multiple subscription options are available to fans, 6. Nebraska 893 Over the past 19 years, Harvard has won nine Ivy including school-specific and league-wide passes. To 7. Alabama 889 League championships (six outright) and had three learn more about the Ivy League Network or to sign- 8. Oklahoma 881 undefeated seasons while posting the Football up today, or download the Ivy League Network app! 9. Penn State 875 Championships Subdivision’s highest winning 10. Harvard 869 percentage during the 2000’s (.802). In the Name Harvard Stadium is the nation’s first sports venue FCS PROGRAMS ALL-TIME Other Notable Football Alumni to use the term “Stadium.” The next oldest was old SCHOOL WINS Harvard football players have distinguished . 1. Yale 902 themselves professionally in a number of fields. 2. Harvard 869 Hon. Hamilton Fish ’10 was a two-time All- Diversity 3. Penn 849 America who went on to a distinguished career Harvard students are regular kids, who come from 4. Princeton 822 as a representative. Former U.S. all corners of the country. With its diverse student 5. North Dakota State 706 attorney general Hon. Robert R. Kennedy ’48 was body and metropolitan environment, Black Enterprise 6. Dartmouth 696 a three-year letterwinner for Harvard, while his ranks Harvard as one of the nation’s top colleges and 7. Lehigh 690 brother, Hon. Edward M. Kennedy ’54 lettered for universities for African-Americans. 8. Delaware 689 the Crimson in 1955 (and caught Harvard’s lone 9. Lafayette 675 touchdown pass against Yale in 1954); Academy 10. Dayton 673 Award-winning actor Tommy Lee Jones ’69 was a first-team All-Ivy League offensive tackle for the Tradition Crimson and a member of Harvard’s undefeated Harvard boasts one of the oldest and most 1968 team. successful programs in America, with numerous national and Ivy League Four Times Championships in its history. Since helping Clifton Dawson ’07 became just the ninth Division inaugurate intercollegiate competition more than I player in history to reach 1,000 yards in four 150 years ago, Harvard has become synonymous different seasons. The eight other players who with excellence in athletics and academics. have done it are Tony Dorsett (Pittsburgh, 1973- 76), Amos Lawrence (North Carolina, 1977-80), Denvis Manns (New Mexico State, 1995-98), Jerry Azuman (New Hampshire, 1995-98), Ron Dayne

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 8 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions THE HARVARD-YALE RIVALRY It was the first rivalry in all of college athletics. degrees from Harvard and Yale. Twelve presidents ford, 1-0); and in 1947, Chester Pierce ’48 became Today, 165 years later, Harvard-Yale still stands as have earned a combined 13 degrees from Harvard the first African-American footballer to play against one of the best series in the world of sports. and Yale. In all, a high of five U.S. presidents did a white college in the South when the Crimson met These schools are familiar with being first and their undergrad at Harvard (compared to three the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. foremost. Yale fields 35 varsity sports and Harvard at Yale), and three earned graduate degrees at The football rivalry, however, is arguably the has 42, the most of any Division I school in the Harvard (compared to two at Yale). most revered. Harvard and Yale have met 132 nation. Yet a rivalry doesn’t grow in stature by accident. times on the gridiron since November 13, 1875 in Harvard teams have won 143 national titles in Both schools have played major roles in starting, New Haven (a 4-0 Harvard win). The series is the sports ranging from crew to football and advancing and shaping college athletics. third-most-played in college football history and is to fencing. Yale has 107 national titles to its credit, In 1843, Yale started the first now referenced around the country simply as “The including several in football, swimming and diving, in America; in 1884, Eli runner Charles Sherrill first Game.” And, while combining for 18 national cham- squash and golf. demonstrated the four-point crouch for sprinters; in pionships and 32 Ivy crowns, the annual contest The schools have combined to capture 617 Ivy 1890, Yale introduced “cheerleaders” at a football still attracts sellout crowds to Cambridge and over League championships (Harvard 415, Yale 202) game, a first in college sports; in 1896, the first 50,000 fans to the Bowl in New Haven. since the circuit was formed in 1956 and combined intercollegiate game featured Yale and Yet it was football that nearly splintered relations to win 15 League titles in 2016-17 with Harvard Johns Hopkins (a 2-2 tie); and in 1897, Yale men’s between these two schools. In 1894, following a claiming 11. played in the country’s first 5-on-5 game. game known as the “Springfield Massacre” when Former Harvard football coach Joe Restic, who Harvard, founded in 1636, has the distinc- seven players were carried off the field in “dying guided the Crimson for 23 seasons until his retire- tion of being the nation’s first college. Among its condition,” Harvard and Yale broke off relations. ment in 1993, quipped, “Each year, we’re friends athletics firsts are: in 1877, the first baseball Each blamed the other for the contest’s unprec- for 364 days and rivals for just one.” While he was ’s mask was used in a Harvard game, a edented brutality. primarily assessing his relationship with his legend- fencing mask adapted by inventor Fred Thayer for Historian George Sullivan wrote, “So savage was ary Yale counterpart Carm Cozza, those words Alexander Tyng; in 1896, Harvard freshman James combat on a neutral Springfield gridiron … that apply across the board. B. Connolly became the first gold medalist of the newspapers printed a casualty summary similar Harvard-Yale is as much a debate as it is a feud. modern Olympics (winning the hop, hop and jump); to those listing victims of a disaster. The game’s Think Lincoln-Douglas, not Hatfield-McCoy, though it in 1901, women’s field hockey was first introduced violence appalled the world and ignited a national should be noted the two schools jousted some eight to America on the Harvard (Radcliffe) campus; in uproar about football ferocity-outrage that threat- years before the 1860 presidential candidates 1903, Harvard Stadium, the nation’s oldest football ened the ’s future.” squared off on opposite podiums. In politics, the last stadium, was built; in 1905, Harvard played in the And the rivalry’s as well. The schools didn’t meet four U.S. presidents have earned a combined five first intercollegiate soccer match (falling to Haver- in football for two seasons, while the baseball, crew and track and field teams avoided each other for one. But the allure of competition was too great, and by 1897, the schools were back at it. Harvard’s student newspaper, The Crimson, welcomed the resumption: “forgetting the past and resolving a generous open-handed rivalry for the future, Harvard joins hands with Yale and welcomes her heartily and joyfully to her old place as Harvard’s nearest and dearest foe.” By 1898, the football game had relocated to its now-familiar and permanent perch as the final one on each school’s docket. Football has also generated the most lore. The notorious flying wedge, the brainchild of Harvard assistant Lorin Deland, was introduced in the 1892 H-Y game. Harvard coach is pur- ported to have choked a bulldog to fire up his troops for the 1908 game (although just a story, whatever he did worked as the Crimson won 4-0). In 1923, Yale’s T.A.D. Jones told his players, “Gentlemen, you are now going out to play football against Harvard. Never again in your whole life will you do anything so important.” The 1930s had the majestic Barry Wood (Harvard)- (Yale) battles. It was also the era when a Harvard illustrator drew a game program cover of a pilgrim unceremoniously sitting on Yale’s famous captain’s fence. Some Eli alums were so outraged that a suspension of the series was briefly discussed, before cooler heads prevailed (Harvard’s 1995 football captain, Justin Frantz, became the first Harvard athlete invited to sit on the fence, and his picture with Yale captain Tony Mazurkiewicz graced that year’s program). The 1952 Game is remembered for the “ulti- mate insult” when Yale’s football team manager, Charlie Yeager, was put in the game to catch a Perhaps the best-known two-point conversion in college football history, Pete Varney brings in Frank Chiampi’s two-point conversion that culminated a 41-14 Eli pass in the end zone in Harvard’s 29-29 ‘win’ against Yale in 1968. blowout at the Stadium. More than half a century later, that one still hurts.

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A crowd of roughly 57,000 was on hand at Harvard Stadium for the 1913 edition of The Game.

Harvard’s 1968 “win” over Yale is still rated as run on a fake punt. John Powers was painfully All About The Game one of the top college football games ever played. stopped seven yards shy, giving Harvard the ball 134 And Counting Both schools entered The Game owning identical at Yale’s 40 yard line with 2:25 as a stunned Yale With its 134th playing this year, the 8-0 records, but Yale appeared well on its way to crowd looked on. It took Harvard just three plays to devastate the crowd again as Chris Lorditch Harvard-Yale rivalry is the third-most victory and a perfect season as thousands silently played series in college football. Only streamed out of The Stadium as the clock counted took a seam pass from QB Collier Winters for a 32 yard TD, giving Harvard a 14-10 victory sealed Lehigh-Lafayette (152 meetings) and down. That’s before Harvard miraculously scored Princeton-Yale (140) have played more 16 points in the final 42 seconds to “defeat” the moments later by linebacker Jon Takamura’s Elis, 29-29. An extra edition of The Crimson, issued interception. often. just five minutes after the final gun, carried the now In 2010, Marco Iannuzzi’s 84 yard kickoff Instant Classic return for a touchdown to start the second half famous headline, “HARVARD BEATS YALE, 29-29.” Harvard’s 30-24 triple-overtime win in Some joke that Harvard’s greatest “win” was actu- sparked the Crimson to a 28-21 victory. In 2011, Harvard piled up more than 500 2005 stands as one of the longest football ally a tie, but none of those people were wearing games in Ivy League history. Crimson that afternoon. yards of offense and scored 45 unanswered Another memorable day came in 1982, when points to win its sixth-straight game at Yale Bowl The Last In Line a group of MIT frat boys exploded a balloon out of by a lopsided 45-7 margin. A missed chip-shot In every formal season since 1898, the Stadium turf — at midfield, no less — during was Harvard’s only negative but place- Harvard’s final opponent has been Yale. Harvard’s 45-7 triumph. kicker David Mothander shared in the fun as well as he ran for a TD on a fake field goal before the There is only one exception, as the 1919 More recently, Yale rallied to win successive campaign was completed with a 7-6 Rose thrillers in 1998, 1999 and 2000. Harvard has half. During the 2012 addition of The Game, Crim- Bowl victory over Oregon. Harvard got had the edge through the early 21st century, there with a 10-3 decision over the Elis. however, as the Crimson won five straight against son running back Treavor Scales rushed for 177 the Bulldogs from 2001-05 and an unprecedented yards, while quarterback Colton Chapple threw for Double Duty nine-consecutive from 2007-2015. The 2005 209 yards and ran for another 128, as the Crim- Wayne Johnson, Jr. (Harvard A.B. ’44, L.L. Game immediately joined the ranks of the greatest son knocked off the Elis, 34-24, for a program record sixth-straight time. B. 48) is the only player to have lettered in the history of the series as the Crimson rallied to for both Harvard and Yale in football. In force overtime before prevailing, 30-24, in the third Harvard continued the winning streak in 2013, as Paul Stanton, Jr., scored four touchdowns (two 1942, Johnson played fullback for the extra session of one of the longest games in Ivy Crimson and, against Yale, dropped a League history. rushing, two receiving) in a 34-7 win at the Yale Another memorable moment was written in Bowl. Stanton, who tied Harvard record for TDs critical pass in a 7-3 defeat to the Elis. 2007 when the teams met at Yale Bowl in front in the game ( ’16, 1915), helped the Soon after, he joined the Marines, where of 57,248 fans with the Bulldogs ranked 11th and Crimson clinch a share of the Ancient Eight title. the Corps assigned him to Yale in a Harvard 25th. The teams were undefeated in Ivy In the 2014 version of the rivalry, the Crimson program that permitted undergrads to play, marking just the fourth time in league history put an exclamation point on a perfect season by continue their studies while preparing for that two unbeaten teams had met in the final game topping Yale, 31-24, to finish 10-0 and 7-0 in the a commission. He played just one game of the year. Ivy League to grab its second-straight conference for the Elis before an injury ended his For Yale, a victory would also mean its first 10-0 crown, 16th overall title and eighth under head season but was still awarded a letter. season in 47 years and its first outright league coach Tim Murphy. Harvard also played host to championship in 26. Instead, the previously 9-0 Bull- ESPN’s College GameDay, attracting more than Home Field Advantage? dogs were whipped, 37-6, marking Harvard’s most 1.9 million viewers nationwide for the premiere Harvard is 26-22-1 at the Yale Bowl and lopsided victory at the Yale Bowl since a 35-6 win in college football show. 26-26-3 at Harvard Stadium; The visiting 1959. Had it not been for a late punt return for a Justice Shelton-Mosley scored three touch- team has won 16 of the last 27 Games. touchdown by the Eli’s, Harvard would have had its downs, two receiving and one on the ground, and most uneven victory since a 36-0 victory in 1914. Scott Hosch tosses four TDs, as the Crimson In 2008, Harvard limited Yale to just 90 yards defeated Yale, 38-19, to earn its ninth-straight of offense on a bone-chilling day at the Stadium victory over its archrival in 2015. as Harvard, which finished ranked 14th nationally, cruised to a 10-0 win. The victory gave Harvard its second-straight Ivy championship and would mark the final game for Yale coach Jack Siedlecki. In 2009, Harvard came away victorious by scoring two late touchdowns in a 14-10 thriller. With Yale leading 10-0 late in the fourth, Harvard drove 76 yards on six plays in just 1:50 to make it 10-7. Yale got the ball back and moved the ball to its own 37 as the clock crept down. Yale eventually found itself in fourth-and-22 yard from its 25 yard line at 2:40 on the clock. With the league’s best punter in Tom Mante back to punt, new Yale coach Tom Williams instead called an improbable reverse

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 10 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions LORE & MORE: THE HARVARD-YALE RIVALRY • With its 134th game today, the Harvard-Yale Outstanding Individual Performances rivalry is the third-most played series in all of college Touchdowns: All About The Game, con. football. Only Lehigh-Lafayette (152 meetings) and Harvard – Eddie Mahan, 4 (1915) Total Games Played: 133 Princeton-Yale (140) have played more often. Har- Harvard -- Paul Stanton, Jr. 4 (2013) vard and Yale first met in football Nov. 13, 1875, at Yale – Six tied with 3 Series Standing: Hamilton Field in New Haven, Conn. (most recently Herb Hallas, 1957) Yale - 66 wins; Harvard - 59 wins; 8 • Harvard won its first national football champion- ties ship in 1890 with a season-ending 12-6 victory Longest Scoring Run: over Yale. Harvard – Ted DeMars, 86 yards (1972) • The 1894 Game was so brutal that the schools Yale – Henry Flanders, 100 yards (1884) Series Since Ivy Play in 1956: called off relations for the next two years. Seven Harvard - 35 wins; Yale - 25 wins; players were carried off the field in “dying” condition. Longest Scoring Pass: 1 tie Yale won the contest, 12-4. Harvard – Chet Boulris to Hank Keohane, • The series pits the first- and second-most winning 85 yards (1959) Record With Ivy Title Implications: teams in the Division I Championship Subdivision Yale – John Spagnola to Bob Krystyniak, Harvard - 16 wins; Yale - 12 wins against each other. Coming into today’s contest, 77 yards (1978) 1 tie Yale has 893 wins to rank first, while Harvard’s 864 wins are second. Longest Kickoff Return for a TD: Record At: • Little Red Flag is a Harvard pennant that has Harvard – Chuck Nwokocha, 94 yards (2000) Yale Bowl: H leads, 27-22-1 been waved following every Crimson score in The Yale – Robert Watson, 100 yards (1884) Game since 1884. Carried by Harvard’s “most All Yale home games: Y leads, 30-29- loyal fan,” it is currently in the possession of William Longest Punt Return for a TD: 3 Markus ’60, a resident of Pittsburgh who nonethe- Harvard – Fran Lee, 78 yards (1940) Harvard Stadium: Tied, 26-26-3 less attends every Harvard football game, home Yale – Gio Christodoulou, 87 yards (2007) All Harvard home games: Y leads, 29- and away. 28-5 • Harvard’s and Yale’s fight songs both refer to the Longest Interception Return for a TD: at neutral sites: Y leads, 7-1-0 other school. The Crimson’s song, “Ten Thousand Harvard – Ricky Williamson, 100 yards (2004) Men of Harvard,” features the line, “So then we’ll Yale – John Hutcherson, 50 yards (1950) Total Points Scored: conquer old Eli’s men, and when the game ends, Yale - 1,811; Harvard - 1,766 we’ll sing again.” Yale’s song, “Down the Field,” con- Longest Field Goal: cludes with, “Harvard’s team may fight to the end, Harvard – David Mothander, 48 yards (2013) Shutouts For (55; 28-20-7 Yale but Yale will win.” Yale – Jim Braden, 55 yards (1916) • The most famous Game in the series is Harvard’s record): 29-29 “win” in 1968. Holding a 29-13 lead in the Best Rushing Performance: Yale 35; Harvard 27 final minute, Yale was poised to complete a perfect Harvard – Eion Hu, 177 yards (1996) season, but the host Crimson scored 16 points Harvard - Treavor Sacles, 177 yards (2012) Last Harvard Win: in the final 42 seconds. The last points came on a Yale – Dick Jauron, 183 yards (1972) 2015 - Harvard 38, Yale 19 in two-point conversion with no time left, leaving both in New Haven teams with 8-0-1 records. Actor Tommy Lee Jones Best Passing Performance: ’69 was an All-America offensive tackle for the Harvard – Collier Winters, 27-42-355 (2011) Last Yale Win: Crimson that season. Yale – Alvin Cowan, 34-46-438 (2003) 2016 - Yale 21, Harvard 14 in • The 2005 Game became one of the most famous Cambridge matchup in the last 30 years. It is the only Harvard- Most Receptions: Yale game decided in overtime, and stands as the Harvard – Carl Morris, 13 (2000) first triple-overtime game in Ivy League history. The Yale – Eric Johnson, 21 (1999) Last Tie: Crimson trailed, 21-3, in the second half before 1968 - Harvard 29, Yale 29 in staging its greatest come-from-behind win in series Outstanding Team Performances Cambridge history, and ultimately prevailed, 30-24, when First Downs: Harvard – 27 (2015), Yale 30 Clifton Dawson rushed for a touchdown. (2003) Current Streak: • In every formal season since 1898, Harvard’s Yards: Harvard – 309 (2012), Yale 395 Yale, 1 win final opponent has been Yale. There is only one (1973) exception, as the 1919 campaign was completed Pass Yards: Harvard – 355 (2011), Yale 475 with a 7-6 Rose Bowl victory over Oregon. Harvard (2003) got there with a 10-3 decision over the Elis. Total Offense: Harvard – 518 (2012), Yale 555 • Harvard is 26-22-1 at the Yale Bowl and 26-26-3 (2003) at Harvard Stadium; The visiting team has won 16 Most Points: Harvard – 45 (1982 in 45-7 win and of the last 27 Games in the series. 2011 in 45-7 win), Yale 54 (1957 in 54-0 win) Most Combined Points: 64 – Yale 33, Harvard 31 (1993) Most Consecutive wins: Harvard – 9 (2007- 2015), Yale 8 (1880-89)

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions 11 THE NUMBERS GAME: THE HARVARD-YALE RIVALRY -10: Wind-chill factor during the 1987 Game in New Haven, when Harvard iced list with 16. Yale in a 14-10 thriller for the Ivy League crown and an 8-2 overall record. 9: Number of consecutive wins by Harvard in the series from 2007-16. 0: Number of Harvard varsity letters awarded in 1897. That’s because Crim- son players, disgusted by their performance in that season’s 0-0 deadlock with 11: Number of Rhodes Scholars who have played in The Game — six for Har- Yale at Soldiers Field, voted not to accept their coveted H’s. vard, five for Yale.

2: Number of times MIT pranksters covertly tried to disrupt The Game with 13: Number of receptions by Carl Morris ’03 against Yale in 2000 — at the Stadium hijinks. In 1948, explosives were planted beneath midfield which time equaling the Harvard single-game record, shared with Pat McInally ’75 they planned to blow up before kickoff — to inscribe giant “MIT” letters on the and Jim Curry ’78. gridiron (and make a lasting impression on 57,495 in the stands). That twisted stunt was discovered and defused, but another neighborly gesture wasn’t in 17: Number of victories for current Harvard head coach Tim Murphy in The 1982. Techsters interrupted action after a second-quarter Harvard score — Game, the most in the history of his historic rivalry. a large black weather balloon marked “MIT” suddenly rising from the turf at midfield, inflating and exploding in a cloud of smoke during the Crimson’s 45-7 21: Number of catches by Yale’s Eric Johnson ’01 in the Bulldogs’ dramatic blowout win. 24-21 win in 1999. The last catch was a 4-yard touchdown from Joe Walland ’00 in the closing seconds that sent a share of the Ivy League championship to 3: Number of overtime periods in the 2005 Game, which stands as the first New Haven. triple overtime Ivy League game on record. With dusk falling on New Haven, a 2-yard touchdown run by Clifton Dawson ’07 in the third overtime gave Harvard 26: Distance, in yards, of Mike Lynch ’77’s last-second field goal that won the its fifth straight series win, 30-24. 1975 Game for the Crimson, 10-7, and clinched Harvard’s first outright Ivy League title. 4: Number of turnovers forced by Harvard’s defense — all after the start of the fourth quarter — to spark the Crimson’s come-from-behind victory in the 2005 29: Number of points scored by Eddie Mahan ’16 in his 1915 Stadium farewell Game. to lead a 41-0 whitewash of the Bulldogs. The three-time first team All-Amer- ican rushed for four touchdowns and kicked five conversions. The previous 4: Number of touchdowns passes by Harvard’s Larry Brown ’79 (in 1978’s November, Mahan accounted for 15 points, catching one TD pass, throwing for 35-28 loss at the Stadium), Neil Rose ’03 (in 2001’s 35-23 victory at the Yale another and adding a field goal in a 36-0 romp that spoiled Yale Bowl’s christen- Bowl), Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 (in 2003’s 37-19 win in New Haven) and Chris Piz- ing. “Yale had the Bowl,” wrote one journalist, “but Harvard had the punch.” zotti ’08-09 (in 2008’s 37-6 triumph at the Yale Bowl). 35: Number of yards on the game-winning touchdown pass from Conner Hem- 4: Number of touchdowns by Paul Stanton, Jr. in the 130th playing of The pel ’15 to Andrew Fischer ’16 with 55 seconds remaining in a 31-24 victory for Game in 2013. Stanton tied for Harvard record for TDs in the game (Eddie the Crimson at Harvard Stadium in the 131st Game on Nov. 22, 2014. Mahan ’16, 1915) with two rushing and two receiving scores. 42: Record number of points scored in a wild first half of the 1978 Game — 28 5: Number of field goals kicked by Charley Brickley ’15 for all of Harvard points by Yale, 14 by Harvard — in the 35-28 Stadium shootout eventually won by the in the Crimson’s 15-5 victory in 1913 at the Stadium. Bulldogs.

7: Current number of consecutive road wins by Harvard in the series. 45: Number of points Harvard scored in 1982 at the Stadium and in 2011 at Yale Bowl - both in 45-7 triumphs. 7: Number of Harvard students fined $5.29 apiece for disturbing the peace in New Haven while celebrating the Crimson’s triumph in the first Game. 48: Distance of David Mothander ’14’s field goal in the 2013 edition of The Game, breaking the Harvard record for longest FG in The Game. 7: Number in yards shy that Yale’s John Powers was of picking up a first down on a 4th-and-22 fake punt try while leading late in the 2009 game in Tom Wil- 50: Price, in cents, of a ticket to the first Game Nov. 13, 1875, at Hamilton liams’ H-Y debut. Trailing all game, Harvard capitalized on the mind-boggling call Field in New Haven. One hundred fifty Harvard faithful made the train trip and (Yale’s Tom Mante led the league in punting and averaged 51.3 yards per kick were rewarded by the Crimson’s 4-0 win, witnessed by about 2,000. (Harvard’s on the day) and won, 14-10. contract guaranteed $70 from gate receipts).

8: Number of in 2007 for Harvard’s Steven Williams ’08, the last of which was a third-quarter pick against the Bulldogs that tied Harvard’s single-season record and moved him into first place on the Crimson’s career

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 12 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions THE NUMBERS GAME: THE HARVARD-YALE RIVALRY 54: Number of points by Yale during its shutout of Harvard in 1957 at the Bowl 123: Number of receiving yards for Matt Luft ’10, on five catches, in the first — the largest margin of victory for either side in the series. quarter of Harvard’s 37-6 whitewashing of 11th-ranked Yale in 2007. Two of Luft’s first-quarter receptions at the Bowl went for touchdowns against what 54: Number of punts during the 1923 Game at the swamped Stadium — 29 had been the nation’s top-ranked passing and scoring defense. He finished The by Yale, 25 by Harvard on “a gridiron of 17 lakes, five quagmires, and a water Game with eight catches for 160 yards. hazard,” legendary sportswriter Grantland Rice wrote. Fittingly, “Ducky” Pond ’25 scored the only touchdown, wading 63 yards with a Crimson fumble. Yale 134: This Saturday will mark the 134th playing of The Game. managed only one first down all day, yet prevailed, 13-0. 1995: The last time a Harvard-Yale game was decided by a single point. The 62: Number of times one foe has shut out the other — Yale has done it 35 Crimson prevailed at the Bowl when star back Eion Hu ’97 burst through with a times, Harvard 27. That includes the rivals doing it on the same day on seven 2-yard touchdown run with 29 seconds remaining to earn a 22-21 victory. occasions. The most recent 0-0 deadlock occurred at Harvard Stadium 86 Novembers ago when the 3-to-1 favored Elis continually threatened, but didn’t 2007: With Harvard’s 37-6 win at Yale in 2007, Harvard spoiled Yale’s bid score, a “scoreless victory” for Harvard as declared by . for a perfect season in a game that determined the Ivy League championship. It is the only time in the history of FCS football that a team (Yale) has lost at 67: Number of passes hurled by Yale’s Joe Walland ’00 in the 1999 Bowl home in a season-ending game while vying for a perfect season. The last time thriller. He completed 42 of them for 437 yards and three touchdowns — the it happened elsewhere in college football came in 1986 when College last one with 29 seconds left to put Harvard in a Blue funk, 24-21. defeated Holy Cross, 56-26.

77: Number of yards covered by the Elis’ 6-4 end John Spagnola ’79, in a 1,900,000: Estimated number of viewers for ESPN’s College GameDay, hosted surprise scoring pass to Bob Krystyniak ’79 in the 1978 Game. Versatile Spag by Harvard for “The Game” in 2014. later wrestled Pat O’Brien ’79’s 59-yard pass from a defender’s grasp for the deciding score in Yale’s 35-28 victory. 2,565,621: Number of fans who have attended the Harvard-Yale game at Harvard Stadium, since the first meeting here in 1903. 78: Number of yards Franny Lee ’42 returned a Yale punt for a touchdown that helped ice Harvard’s 28-0 win in 1940 at the Bowl. Nearly 70 years later, it still 2,862,232: Number of fans who have attended the Harvard-Yale game at the stands as Harvard’s longest punt return in the series. the Yale Bowl, since the first meeting in 1914.

85: Distance, in yards, of Chet Boulris ’60’s pass to Hank Keohane ’60 for a 5,824,707: Number of fans who have attended the Harvard-Yale game at all spectacular touchdown that ignited Harvard’s 35-6 win at Yale in 1959 — and sites since the first one in 1875. still the longest-scoring aerial in 135 years of Harvard football.

94: Distance, in yards, of Chuck Nwokocha ’01’s series-record kickoff return for the Crimson in a 34-24 loss at the Stadium in 2000.

95: Distance, in yards, of the famed touchdown drive engineered by Milt “Pine- apple” Holt ’75 in the final five minutes of the 1974 Game. Harvard won, 21-16, in a contest referred to by many as the best in the series.

99: Jersey number worn by Charley Yeager ’53, Yale’s 5-5, 138-lb. manager, when he caught a two-point conversion pass to cap a rubbing-it-in 41-14 ham- mering at the Stadium in 1952.

100: Distance, in yards, of the interception return by Ricky Williamson ’05 which iced the Crimson’s 35-3 win at the Stadium in 2004, capping Harvard’s 10-0 season. It stands as the only 100-yard play in the Harvard-Yale series.

109: Total yards of offense by Yale in a 37-6 loss in the 2007 game. Yale com- pleted just three of 22 passes for 43 yards and two interceptions, while Mike McLeod ’09, the nation’s leading rusher, was held to 50 yards.

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Streaking... The Last Time a Crimson Student-Athlete... Rushing Most Wins in a Season...... 13 games 300 Yard Rushing Game...... Matt Johnson (30 att., 323 yds., 1 TD) vs. Brown, Nov. 9, 1991 1891 (13-1) 250 Yard Rushing Game...... Chris Menick (34 att., 261 yds., 3 TD) vs. Holy Cross, Oct. 18, 1997 200 Yard Rushing Game...... Paul Stanton, Jr. (22 att., 235 yds., 3 TD) at Penn, Nov. 15, 2014 Most Losses in a Season...... 8 games 150 Yard Rushing Game...... Charle Booker III (23 att., 159 yds., 1 TD) vs. Lafayette, Oct. 14, 2017 1949 (1-8); 1988 (2-8); 1995 (2-8) 100 Yard Rushing Game...... Charle Booker III (23 att., 159 yds., 1 TD) vs. Lafayette, Oct. 14, 2017 9 Consecutive 100 Yard Rushing Games...... Clifton Dawson, 2004-05 Most Consecutive Winning Seasons...... 42 years The last six games of ‘04 and the first three games of ‘05. 1881-1923 4 Consecutive 100 Yard Rushing Games...... Paul Stanton, Jr., 2015 vs. Georgetown (Oct. 2), at Cornell (Oct. 10), at Lafayette (Oct. 17) and vs. Princeton (Oct. 24) Most Consecutive Losing Seasons...... 6 years Two 150 Yard Rushers in a Game...... Kweli Thompson (171 yds) and Eion Hu (154 yds) vs. Holy Cross, Oct. 1, 1994 1991-96 Two 100 Yard Rushers in a Road Game...... Semar Smith (124 yds), Paul Stanton, Jr. (105 yds.) at Princeton Oct. 25, 2014 Longest Winning Streak...... 24 games Two 100 Yard Rushers in a Home Game...... Treavor Scales (139), Collier Winters (126), Zach Boden (115) 1890-1891 at Dartmouth, Oct. 29, 2011 began with 41-0 win over Exeter; Three 100 Yard Rushers in a Game...... Treavor Scales (139), Collier Winters (126), Zach Boden (115) ended with 10-0 loss to Yale at Dartmouth, Oct. 29, 2011 100 Yard Rushing Game by a QB...... Colton Chapple (8 att., 120 yds., 2 TD) vs. Bucknell, Oct. 13, 2012 Longest Undefeated Streak...... 33 games 1911-1915 Passing Began with 5-3 win over Dartmouth; 400 Yard Passing Game...... Scott Hosch (29 of 40, 437 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT) vs. Princeton, Oct. 24, 2015 Ended with 10-0 loss to Cornell 350 Yard Passing Game...... Scott Hosch (29 of 40, 437 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT) vs. Princeton, Oct. 24, 2015 300 Yard Passing Game...... Scott Hosch (23 of 37, 320, yds, 4 TD, 1 INT) at Yale, Nov. 21, 2015 Longest Ivy League Win Streak...... 16 games Receiving 2013-2015 200 Yard Receiving Game...... Carl Morris (21 rec., 257 yds., 2 TD) vs. Dartmouth, Nov. 2, 2002 Began with 24-21 win over Dartmouth; 150 Yard Receving Game...... Andrew Fischer (10 rec., 190 yds., 1 TD) vs. Princeton, Oct. 24, 2013 Ended with a 35-25 loss to Penn 100 Yard Receiving Game...... Adam Scott (7 rec., 109 yds. 2 TD) vs. Columbia, Nov. 5, 2016 100 Yard Receiving Game by a RB...... Gino Gordon (4 rec. 103 yds) vs. Dartmouth Oct. 31, 2009 Longest Home Undefeated Streak...... 61 games Three 100 Yard Receivers in a Game ...... Kyle Juszczyk (15 rec., 192 yds., 3 TD) at Princeton, Oct. 20, 2012 1897-1903 ...... Cam Brate (7 rec., 109 yds., 1 TD) at Princeton, Oct. 20, 2012 Began with 20-0 win at Williams; ...... Ricky Zorn (4 rec., 101 yds., 1 TD) at Princeton, Oct. 20, 2012 Ended with 6-0 loss to Amherst Two 100 Yard Receivers in a Game...... Justice Shelton-Mosley (9 rec., 108 yds., 0 TD) ...... Anthony Firkser (7 rec., 111 yds., 2 TD) vs. Rhode Island, Sept. 16, 2016 Longest Road Win Streak...... 16 games All-Purpose Yards 2013-2016 300 All-Purpose Yards...... Matt Johnson (323 run) vs. Brown, Nov. 9, 1991 Began with a 42-20 win at San Diego 275 All-Purpose Yards...... Paul Stanton, Jr. (276; 235 run, 41 rec.) at Penn, Nov. 15, 2014 Ended with 27-17 loss at Holy Cross 250 All-Purpose Yards...... Justice Shelton-Mosley (270; 131 rec., 121 PR, 18 KR) at Columbia, Nov. 7, 2015 200 All-Purpose Yards...... Justice Shelton-Mosley (270; 131 rec., 121 PR, 18 KR) at Columbia, Nov. 7, 2015 Longest Losing Streak...... 9 games Four 100 All-Purpose Yards Players...... Andrew Fischer (190 rec., 48 KR, 16 KR), Ben Braunecker (133 rec.), 1949-1950 ...... Paul Stanton, Jr. (119 run, 2 rec.), Justice Shelton-Mosley (86 rec., 35 KR) vs. Princeton, Oct. 24, 2015 Began with 33-13 loss to Princeton; Three 100 All-Purpose Yards Players...... Charlie Booker III (159 run), Justice Shelton-Mosley (84 PR, 41 KR, 4 run), Ended with 14-13 win over Brown Adam Scott (97 KR, 7 rec.) vs. Lafayette, Oct. 14, 2017 Two 100 All-Purpose Yards Players...... Charlie Booker III (159 run), Justice Shelton-Mosley (84 PR, 41 KR, 4 run), Longest Winless Streak...... 9 games Adam Scott (97 KR, 7 rec.) vs. Lafayette, Oct. 14, 2017 1949-1950 Returns Began with 33-13 loss to Princeton; Kickoff Return for a TD...... Adam Scott (90 yds.) vs. Lafayette, Oct. 14, 2017 Ended with 14-13 win over Brown Punt Return for a TD...... Justice Shelton-Mosley (85 yds.) vs. Lafayette, Oct. 14. 2017 Blocked Punt Return for a TD.....Kolbi Brown (25 yds), punt blocked by Scott Peters at Rhode Island, Sept. 19, 2015 Longest Home Winless Streak...... 12 games Blocked Field Goal Return for a TD...... Mike Brooks (66 yds), kick blocked by Shawn Parker vs. Yale, Nov. 20, 1999 1994-1996 Interception Return for a TD...... Raishaun McGhee (23 yds) at Georgetown, Sept. 30. 2017 Began with 23-17 loss to Brown; Three Interception Returns for a TD ...... Connor Sheehan (48 yds. & 49 yds.), Matt Koran (34 yds.) Ended with 26-21 win over Yale ...... vs. Columbia, Nov. 8, 2014 Two Interception Returns for a TD...... Connor Sheehan (48 yds. & 49 yds.) vs. Columbia, Nov. 8, 2014 Longest Consecutive Game Scoring Streak...... 197 games Two Interception Game...... Tanner Lee (0 yds. & 0 yds.) vs. Cornell, Oct. 8, 2016 1998-present Three Interception Game...... Ryan Barnes (0 yds. TB, 28 yds, 0 yds. TB) at Penn, Nov. 15, 2008 Began with 34-14 loss at Colgate, Sept. 26 Two Fumble Recovery Game...... Zack Hodges (53 yds. & 0 yds.) at San Diego, Sept. 21, 2013 Two Forced Fumble Game...... Chuks Obiv (both 1st half) vs. Lehgih, Oct. 16, 2010 Fumble Return for a TD...... Jacob Lindsey (11 yds) vs. Brown, Sept. 26, 2015 Two Fumble Returns for TDs...... John Perry (85 yds.) and Brendan McCafferty (19 yds.) vs. Northeastern, Oct. 6, 2001 Blocked Punt...... Tim Haehl vs. Dartmouth, Oct. 28, 2017 Blocked Field Goal Attempt...... Richie Ryan at Columbia, Nov. 7, 2015 Blocked Extra Point Try...... Stone Hart vs. Princeton, Oct. 20, 2017 Safety...... vs. Brown, Sept. 26, 2015 Two Safeties in a Game...... vs. Brown, Sept. 26, 2015 Defensive Extra Point...... Mike Brooks vs. Holy Cross, Sept. 16, 2000 Defense Held Opponent Under 250 Yards...... Lafayette 161 yds., in 38-10 win, Oct. 14, 2017 Defense Held Opponent Under 200 Yards...... Lafayette 161 yds., in 38-10 win, Oct. 14, 2017 Defense Held Opponent Under 150 Yards...... Columbia 149 yds., in 69-0 win, Nov. 3, 2012

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 14 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions The Last Time a Crimson Student-Athlete (cont)... 2017 NCAA Div. I FCS Team Scoring and Shutouts Rankings - Nov. 12, 2017 Three Touchdown Game by TE...... Tyler Ott (23, 10, 5 yds.) vs. Princeton, Oct. 26, 2013 Four Touchdown Game by RB...... Andrew Casten (2, 22, 6, 3 yds.) at Georgetown, Oct. 4, 2014 Punt Returns Three Touchdown Game by RB...... Semar Smith (3, 4, 6) vs. Cornell, Oct. 8, 2016 1. Southern Utah...... 22.46 Two Touchdown Game by RB...... Charlie Booker III (11, 1) at Georgetown, Sept. 30. 2017 5. Harvard...... 18.53 Two Touchdown Game by QB (rush)...... Joe Viviano (7, 2 yds.) at Brown, Sept. 24, 2016 Two Touchdown Game by WR...... Adam Scott (29, 22 yds.) vs. Columbia, Nov. 5, 2016 Blocked Kicks Allowed Two Touchdown Game by TE...... Ryan Antonellis (8, 4 yds.) vs. Dartmouth, Oct. 28, 2017 1. 18 Teams...... 0 Two Touchdown Game by two TEs...... Kyle Juszczyk (11, 25 yds.) & Cam Brate (9, 4 yds.) vs. Bucknell, Oct. 29, 2011 19. Harvard...... 1 Two (or more) Touchdown Game by two RBs...... Noah Reimers (42, 1, 1) and Paul Stanton, Jr. (4, 37) vs. Georgetown, Oct. 2, 2015 1st-Down Defense Two (or more) Touchdown Game by three backs...... Treavor Scales (1, 1 yd.), Zach Boden (8, 7 yds.) 1. North Dakota State...... 127 ...... & Collier Winters (13, 4 yds.) vs. Dartmouth, Oct. 29, 2011 21. Harvard...... 165 he ast ime the rimson T L T C .... Kickoff Returns Consecutive 300-Yard Team Rushing Game...... at Lafayette (311 yds) and vs. Cornell (314 yds) Oct. 2-9, 2010 1. Eastern Kentucky...... 27.52 Shutuout an Opponent at Home...... Oct. 2, 2015 vs. Georgetown (45-0) Shutout an Opponent on the Road...... Oct. 17, 2015 at Lafayette (42-0) 23. Harvard...... 22.45 30 Point Game by Harvard...... Oct. 14, 2017 vs. Lafayette (in a 38-10 win) 40 Point Game by Harvard...... Sept, 30, 2017 at Georgetown (in a 41-2 win) 4th-Down Conversion Pct. Defense 50 Point Game by Harvard...... Sept. 16, 2016 vs. Rhode Island (in a 51-21 win) 1. North Dakota State...... 0.08 60 Point Game by Harvard...... Nov. 3, 2012 vs. Columbia (in a 69-0 win) 24. Harvard...... 350 Comeback of at Least a 10-Point Deficit...... Oct. 28, 2017 vs. Dartmouth, trailied 14-0, won 25-22 Comeback of at Least a 17-Point Deficit...... Sept. 30, 2006 at Lehigh, trailed 24-7, won 35-33 Team Sacks ...... Nov. 19, 2005 at Yale, trailed 21-3, won 30-24 in triple overtime 1. Sacramento State...... 4.11 ...... Sept. 25, 2004 at Brown, trailed 21-0 and 31-10, won 35-34 27. Harvard...... 2.67 ...... Oct. 27, 2001 vs. Dartmouth, trailed 21-0, won 31-21 Sept. 21, 1985 at Columbia, trailed 17-0, won 49-17 Scoring Defense Comeback of at Least a 20-Point Deficit...... Sept. 25, 2004 at Brown, trailed 21-0, and 31-10, won 35-34 1. James Madison...... 9.6 ...... Oct. 27, 2001 vs. Dartmouth trailed 21-0 and won 31-21 28. Harvard...... 20.6 ...... Nov. 23, 1968 vs. Yale, trailed 22-0, tied 29-29 Punt Return Defense The Last Time An Opponent.... 1. Southern Illinois...... 2.14 Rushing 28. Harvard...... 5.15 200 Yard Rushing Game...... Jon Veach of Princeton (34 att., 205 yds., 2 TD), Oct. 25, 2003 100 Yard Rushing Game...... Tre Solomon of Penn (15 att., 181 yds., 1 TD), Nov. 11, 2017 4th-Down Conversion Pct. Two 100 Yard Rushers...... Jason Scott (23 att., 134 yds.) & Aman Abye (18 att., 133 yds.) of Penn, Nov. 11, 1995 1. Jacksonville State...... 1.00 30. Harvard...... 571 Passing 400 Yard Passing Game...... Chad Kanoff (31 of 35, 421 yds., 2 TD, 0 INT), Oct. 20, 2017 Defensive TDs 350 Yard Passing Game...... Chad Kanoff (31 of 35, 421 yds., 2 TD, 0 INT), Oct. 20, 2017 1. Central Connecticut State...... 6 300 Yard Passing Game...... Chad Kanoff (31 of 35, 421 yds., 2 TD, 0 INT), Oct. 20, 2017 32. Harvard...... 2

Receiving Lost 200 Yard Receiving Game...... of Princeton (13 rec., 246 yds., 2 TD), Oct. 20, 2017 1. Lafayette...... 1 150 Yard Receiving Game...... Jesper Horsted of Princeton (13 rec., 246 yds., 2 TD), Oct. 20, 2017 33. Harvard...... 6 100 Yard Receiving Game...... Jesper Horsted (13 rec., 246 yds., 2 TD) & (11 rec. 103 yds., 1 TD) of Princeton, Oct. 20, 2017 Total Defense Two 100 Yard Receivers...... Jesper Horsted (13 rec., 246 yds., 2 TD) & Stephen Carlson (11 rec. 103 yds., 1 TD) 1. James Madison...... 228.8 of Princeton, Oct. 20, 2017 36. Harvard...... 339.3

Returns Passes Intercepted Kickoff Return for a TD...... Jay McCairens of Princeton (93 yds.), Oct. 22, 2005 1. Three Teams...... 19 Punt Return for a TD...... Hunter Lunsford of Columbia (14 yds.), Nov. 5, 2016 36. Harvard...... 11 Blocked Punt Return for a TD...... Michael Reilly of Dartmouth (16 yds.), Oct. 31, 2009 Interception Return for a TD...... Louis Vecchio of Penn (40 yds.), Nov. 11, 2016 Passing Yards Per Completion Fumble Return for a TD...... Brett Laurie of Holy Cross (0 yds.), Oct. 15, 2016 1. The Citadel...... 19.24 Blocked Punt...... Michael Murphy of Columbia, Nov. 5, 2016 45. Harvard...... 12.73 Blocked Field Goal Attempt...... Jeremiah Douchee of Dartmouth, Oct. 29, 2016 Blocked Extra Point Try...... Will Allen of Columbia, Nov. 4, 2017 Turnovers Gained Safety...... Team safety at Georgetown, Sept, 30, 2017 1. Murray State...... 28 Defensive Extra Point...... Colin Nash of Cornell, Oct. 6, 2007 45. Harvard...... 18 Recovered Onside Kick...... Demitri Jackson of Brown, Sept. 23, 2017 Turnover Margin Scoring and Shutouts 1. Grambling State...... 1.9 Shutout Harvard...... Sept. 19, 1998 by Columbia, 0-24 48. Harvard...... 0.22 Shutout Harvard at Harvard Stadium...... Oct. 11, 1986 by Cornell, 0-3 30 Point Game Against Harvard...... Oct. 20, 2017, 52 by Princeton, (in a 52-17 Harvard loss) Pass Efficiency Defense 40 Point Game Against Harvard...... Oct. 20, 2017, 52 by Princeton, (in a 52-17 Harvard loss) 1. James Madison...... 78.45 50 Point Game Against Harvard...... Oct. 20, 2017, 52 by Princeton, (in a 52-17 Harvard loss) 48. Harvard...... 122.53 60 Point Game Against Harvard...... Nov. 11, 1950, 63 by Princeton, (in a 63-26 Harvard loss) Comeback of at Least a 10-Point Deficit...... Oct. 7, 2017, at Cornell, led 14-0, lost 14-17 3rd-Down Conversion Pct. Comeback of at Least a 17-Point Deficit...... Oct. 20, 2012, at Princeton, led, 34-10, lost 39-34 1. San Diego...... 527 Comeback of at Least a 20-Point Deficit...... Oct. 20, 2012, at Princeton, led 34-10, lost 39-34 49. Harvard...... 385 Held Harvard Under 250 Yards...... Cornell in a 17-14 Harvard loss, 223 yds., Oct. 7, 2017 ...... Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions 15 TIM MURPHY Thomas Stephenson Family Head Coach for Harvard Football Springfield ’78 24th season at Harvard, 168-70 overall, 118-49 Ivy League 31st season, 200-115-1 overall, 128-54 in conference

By any measure, Tim Murphy has led Harvard’s Americans and 25 players who have been drafted storied football program to its most prosperous or signed professional contracts, including six-time era since the early 20th century. He looks to center Matt Birk ’98, quarterback Ryan continue that trend in 2017, as he enters his 24th Fitzpatrick ’05 and tight end Cameron Brate ‘14. season as the Thomas Stephenson Family Head In addition, 20 of Murphy’s Harvard players have Coach for Harvard Football. received national academic recognition (either One of the game’s finest teachers and CoSIDA Academic All-America or the FCS All- motivators over the last quarter-century, Murphy Academic Team). Before sending two players to is Harvard’s all-time winningest coach, and since the CoSIDA Academic All-American team in 2008, Tim Murphy the formation of the Ivy League in 1956, only one Harvard had a national-best six players recognized At A Glance Ivy coach, Carm Cozza (179), has more wins than on the All-District 1 team. Harvard Record...... 168-70 (24th year) his 168. His Harvard teams have captured nine The Crimson has had 10 or more All-Ivy honorees Overall Record...... 200-115-1 (31st year) Ivy League championships (1997, 2001, ’04, in each of the last 17 seasons, with program highs • includes five years at Cincinnati and two years at Maine ’07, ’08, ’11, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15) and have combined to of 11 first-team picks and 20 total mentions in Career Highlights own the NCAA Division I Football Championship 2007 and 2015. • 2004 Monthly Division I-AA Subdivision’s second-best record over the last 16 Harvard’s all-time winningest coach with 168 national coach of the year seasons (135-33, .804). victories, Murphy ranks third in Ivy League history • Led Harvard to three undefeated sesaons (2001, Murphy is the first Harvard coach since the with 118 conference wins. Murphy has led 2004, 2014) and nine Ivy League championships iconic Percy Haughton to lead the Crimson to Harvard to nine Ivy titles (1997, 2001, 2004, (1997, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015) three unbeaten, untied seasons in his tenure 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2015) • Two-time ECAC coach of the year (1997, 2001) (2001, ‘04, ‘14). Having previously coached five and is one crown shy of tying Yale’s Carm Cozza • Seven-time New England coach of the year (1987, seasons at Cincinnati and two at Maine, Murphy for the most conference titles in league history. 1997, 2001, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2016) owns career records of 200-114-1 overall, 168- After tallying a 7-3 mark in the 2016 season, • Two-time AFCA Northeast Region coach of the year 70 with the Crimson and 17-6 in The Game, the the Crimson registered an Ancient Eight record (1987, 2001) annual rivalry tilt between Harvard and Yale. by winning at least seven games for the 16th- • Earned his 100th career head coaching victory in Harvard’s 38-35 double-overtime win against Brown A seven-time selection as New England Coach consecutive year. Sept. 24, 2005 of the Year (1988, ’97, 2001, ’04, ’11,’14, Murphy led the Crimson to its third-straight Ivy • Picked up his 150th win at Harvard in 45-0 victory ‘16), Murphy was the American Football Monthly League crown in 2015, a first in program history. over Georgetown on Oct. 2, 2015 Division I-AA National Coach of the Year in 2004 With a 9-1 overall record and a 6-1 mark in league • Collected his 200th win of career in a 21-14 victory and was also honored as a finalist for the Eddie play, the Crimson ended its campaign with a crucial at Columbia on Nov. 4, 2017. Robinson Award for the top FCS coach nationally 38-19 victory over Yale in The Game to extend the in 2001, ’04 and ’11. He was the Gridiron Club of winning streak over its rival to a program-record Greater Boston Head Coach of the Year in 2001 nine straight games. Harvard matched the school Harvard All-Time and ’11 and has also been recognized as the record with 20 All-Ivy honorees, including nine first Coaching Records American Football Coaches Association District I team selections and Justice Shelton-Mosley was sorted by total wins Coach of the Year (2001) and the Scotty Whitelaw named the Ivy League Rookie of the Year. Scott ...... W...... L...... T ECAC Division I-AA Coach of the Year (1997). Hosch took home the Asa S. Bushnell Cup as the Timothy L. Murphy (1994-pres.)...... 168.....70.... 0 Joseph Restic (1971-93)...... 117.....97.... 6 Murphy was also named the inaugural recipient of Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year, the sixth- John M. Yovicsin (1957-70)...... 78...... 42.... 5 the Ivy League Coach of the Year Award in 2014. straight Crimson student-athlete to win the award. Percy D. Haughton (1908-16)...... 71...... 7...... 5 Under Murphy, Harvard has claimed Ivy titles in Harvard completed its 17th unbeaten, untied Richard C. Harlow (1935-42, 45-47)...... 45...... 39....7 Robert T. Fisher (1919-25)...... 43...... 14....5 six of the last 11 and eight of the last 17 seasons. campaign in 2014, going 10-0 overall and 7-0 in Stewart/Adams (1890-92)...... 34...... 2...... 0 In those 17 seasons, starting with 2001, the league play to earn the program’s 16th Ivy crown. William T. Reid (1901, 05-06)...... 30...... 3...... 1 Crimson has posted the third-highest winning Harvard was the lone undefeated tefam in Division Lloyd P. Jordan (1950-56)...... 24...... 31....3 W. Cameron Forbes (1897-98)...... 21...... 1...... 1 percentage in all of NCAA Division I, trailing only I for the 2014 season. The Crimson capped the (1926-30)...... 21...... 17....3 Boise State and Ohio State. Harvard logged at perfect season, its third under Murphy, with a 31- Edward L. Casey (1931-34)...... 20...... 11....1 least seven wins in for 16-straight years, from 24 victory over Yale in The Game, extending the Benjamin H. Dibblee (1899-1900)...... 20...... 1...... 1 Stewart/Lake (1893)...... 12...... 1...... 0 2001-2016, an Ivy League record. No other Ivy win streak over its archrival to a program-record Frank A. Mason (1886)...... 12...... 2...... 0 team has strung together seven such seasons in eight straight games. Harvard also hosted ESPN’s William A. Brooks (1894)...... 11...... 2...... 0 a row. College GameDay on the day of the Yale game, John W. Farley (1902)...... 11...... 1...... 0 John S. Cranston (1903)...... 9...... 3...... 0 Every four-year player Murphy has recruited to becoming the second Ivy League school (Penn Robert W. Emmons (1895)...... 8...... 2...... 1 Harvard has been a part of at least one Ivy League in 2002) to host the premiere college football Bertram G. Waters (1896)...... 7...... 4...... 0 championship team. Murphy is just the fourth head television show. Edgar N. Wrightington (1904)...... 7...... 2...... 1 Joshua Crane (1907)...... 7...... 3...... 0 coach to man the Harvard sideline since 1950. In 2013, Harvard went 5-0 on the road en route Lucius N. Littauer (1881)...... 6...... 1...... 1 Since 1994, Harvard has had first-team All- to a share of the Ivy League title, going 9-1 overall Wingate Rollins (1917)...... 3...... 1...... 3 Ivy League selections, six Ivy Rookies of the Year, and 6-1 in the conference. The Crimson topped Pooch Donovan (1918)...... 2...... 1...... 0 Arthur Valpey (1948-49)...... 5...... 12....0 nine Ivy Players of the Year, nine first-team All-

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Yale, 34-7, defeating the Bulldogs for the 12th an average margin of victory of 20.5 points. in 1993. In that summer, Cincinnati was time in the last 13 games. Harvard scored at least 31 points in nine of the recognized by the College Football Association Murphy’s sixth Ivy title came in 2011, when 10 games, had a double-digit winning margin in for being one of only 20 Division I schools to Harvard clinched the outright Ancient Eight eight games, held its last six opponents to 14 graduate a minimum of 70 percent of its crown before the last week of the season for points or less, dealt two shutouts and allowed most recent recruiting class. On the field, the the first time in school history. A 45-7 win at just one touchdown in the last three games. Bearcats had their third-highest point total in Yale capped a perfect Ivy season and a 9-1 Harvard finished the year as the only school history (302), and set school marks overall campaign. All nine victories came by undefeated school in the FCS and one of just for most offensive plays, most first downs, double digits. The 35-21 victory at Columbia five unbeatens in all of college football. The and fewest turnovers. In addition, Cincinnati was Murphy’s 118th at Harvard, breaking Joe Crimson finished the season ranked No. 13 in won that year’s Independent Football Alliance Restic’s program record. the final Sports Network Division I-AA national championship. Murphy and Restic have rewritten Harvard’s poll and the ESPN/USA Today poll, marking Murphy started his head coaching career storied football records, and the two coaches Harvard’s highest finish in the national rankings at Maine, in 1987 and ’88, when he became remained close until Restic’s passing in since the formation of the Division I-AA polls. the youngest head coach in the country (at December 2011. In the spring of 2008, Harvard’s final Sagarin Rating stood 37th age 30) upon succeeding current Dartmouth Murphy joined Restic as Harvard coaches to be among the 239 Division I football schools. head coach Buddy Teevens. His first team honored with the National Football Foundation The 2004 Crimson had 15 players, then the finished with an 8-4 record (the Black Bears’ Eastern Chapter’s Ron Burton Distinguished most in school history, named All-Ivy League. best record in 23 years), shared the Yankee America Award, given to a former football Among those were Fitzpatrick, who earned Conference title and advanced to the NCAA player who has carried the lessons learned on selection to play in the East-West Shrine Game Division I-AA tournament for the first time in the field to his larger community. and the Hula Bowl, and Clifton Dawson ’07, school history. The 2008 Ivy-champion Crimson finished the who went on to become the Ivy League’s all- Murphy also has extensive experience as year ranked 14th in the FCS Coaches Poll. In time leading rusher in 2006. an assistant coach. He was the offensive a game that will go down in history as one of Murphy’s 2001 Harvard squad finished 9-0 coordinator at Maine in 1985 and ’86, when equal importance and dominance, the 2007 overall and 7-0 in the Ivies and was ranked No. the Black Bears both rushed and passed for championship season was capped by a 37-6 19 in the final Sports Network poll. Harvard more than 2,000 yards in the same season victory at Yale against a previously undefeated committed just nine turnovers, averaged for the first time in school history. He was the Bulldog team that was highly ranked in both 445.0 yards in offense and scored at least offensive line coach at for total offense and defense. four touchdowns in every game. three seasons, from 1982 through ’84, and The 2001 Harvard squad posted the Previously, Murphy led Harvard to the 1997 helped the Terriers to Yankee Conference school’s first undefeated, untied campaign Ivy championship, when his squad finished 9-1 titles and NCAA Division I-AA playoff berths since 1913, while the 2004 team went a step overall and 7-0 in league play. It marked the each year. Murphy was also the defensive line further by going 10-0 to mark the first perfect first time in school history that the Crimson coach at Lafayette in 1981 when the Leopards season with at least 10 wins since 1901. The had posted a perfect Ivy record. posted their best record in school history (9-2), Crimson posted a 7-0 Ivy record in 2007 and a Murphy was named head football coach at just one season after the squad went 1-10. year later went 9-1 overall while sharing the Ivy Harvard Dec. 6, 1993. He came from the Murphy began his coaching career as a crown with Brown. Murphy’s 1997 Crimson University of Cincinnati, where that fall he part-time assistant at Brown in 1979 and also went 9-1, 7-0 in the Ancient Eight, and had directed the Division I-A Bearcats to their was promoted to assistant varsity offensive won the Ivy title, Harvard’s first in 10 years. finest record in 17 years. Murphy’s first head line coach the following season. A native of The 2012 AFCA president and a past coaching position was at the University of Kingston, Mass., he graduated from Silver president of the Division I-AA Coaches Maine, where, in 1987, he led the Black Bears Lake High School in 1974. He then attended Association, Murphy has presented at several to their first NCAA Division I-AA playoff berth. , where he became a four- high-profile events, including coaching clinics at At Cincinnati, Murphy led the Bearcats to year starter and was a small college All-New Notre Dame and Southern California. In 2010, an 8-3 record in 1993, their first winning England linebacker as a senior. he was part of a select group of college head campaign since 1982 and the school’s best He graduated with a Bachelor of Science coaches to visit American servicemen and overall mark since 1976 (9-2). Cincinnati was degree in 1978 and earned a master’s degree servicewomen overseas as part of the USO/ the fourth-most improved team in Division I-A in education from Springfield the following Morale Entertainment Coaches Tour. Murphy (an increase of five wins over 1992). year. Murphy did additional postgraduate work went on a weeklong trip that included stops at This success came after Murphy inherited at Boston University and was accepted to the McConnell and Scott Air Force bases before a program that had a condemned stadium, J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Business at going overseas for visits to eight countries in no practice facilities and the loss of 19 Northwestern and the Colgate Darden School nine days with visits to bases and vessels. scholarships after being placed on probation of Business at Virginia. Murphy is Harvard’s first endowed coach. for infractions incurred by the previous Murphy was chosen to sit on the board of In October 1994, Thomas F. Stephenson ’64 coaching staff. He attained all of his short- trustees of the American Football Coaches M.B.A. ’66 established a $2 million endowment term goals, including NCAA compliance, an Association in January 2005 and was named fund that supports the head football coach in improved graduation rate, reconstructing to Springfield’s All-Decade Team in 2006. In much the same way that an endowed chair the strength and conditioning program and October 2007, the night following Harvard’s supports a professor. Stephenson chose to development of a successful major college 27-10 victory over Princeton, Murphy was name the fund for members of his family, who team. When Murphy took over at Cincinnati in inducted into the Springfield College Athletic have been active participants in the Harvard 1989, he was only 32 years old and was the Hall of Fame. During 2013, Murphy served as community for four generations. youngest Division I head coach in the nation President of the American Football Coaches The 2004 season stands as arguably the (along with Dave Rader at Tulsa). Association, and in 2015, he joined Harvard’s Crimson’s finest in more than 100 years. While improvement was consistent Faculty Committee on Athletic Sports. The Crimson went 10-0 on the year and had throughout his tenure, it all came together

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions 17 Harvard Football Rushing Records Most Attempts in a Game Single-season Rushing Leaders Chris Menick ’00 vs. Princeton 1997 42 Name Att. Yds. TD Avg. Year Eion Hu ’97 vs. Yale 1996 40 Clifton Dawson ’07 248 1,302 17 5.2 2004 Clifton Dawson ’07 vs. Princeton 2003 40 Chris Menick ’00 247 1,267 13 5.1 1997 Mark Vignali ’85 vs. Army 1983 39 Clifton Dawson ’07 237 1,213 20 5.1 2006 Clifton Dawson ’07 215 1,187 12 5.5 2003 Clifton Dawson ’07 258 1,139 11 4.4 2005 eason ushing ttempts S R A Eion Hu ’97 230 1,101 8 4.8 1995 Clifton Dawson ’07 2005 258 Gino Gordon ‘11 168 1,059 10 6.3 2010 Eion Hu ’97 1996 250 Jim Callinan ’82 209 1,054 9 5.0 1981 Clifton Dawson ’07 2004 248 Eion Hu ’97 234 1,011 11 4.3 1994 Chris Menick ’00 1997 247 Treavor Scales ‘13 169 1,002 13 5.9 2012 Clifton Dawson ’07 2006 237 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 147 990 11 6.7 2014 Eion Hu ’97 1994 234 Chris Menick ’00 194 969 7 5.0 1999 Eion Hu ’97 250 961 7 3.8 1996 Career Rushing attempts Dick Clasby ’54 205 950 7 4.6 1951 Clifton Dawson ’07 2003-06 958 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 162 936 15 5.8 2013 Chris Menick ’00 1996-99 726 Bobby Leo ’67 130 827 9 6.4 1966 Eion Hu ’97 1994-96 714 Robert Santiago ’86 138 822 5 6.0 1984 Treavor Scales ‘13 2009-12 533 Treavor Scales ‘13 170 816 8 4.8 2011 Gino Gordon ‘11 2007-10 502 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 147 809 9 5.5 2015 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 2012-15 484 Robert Santiago ’86 174 793 4 4.6 1985 Dick Clasby ’54 1951-53 478 Career Rushing Leaders Most Rushing Touchdowns in a Game Name Att. Yds. TD Avg. Tom Ossman ’52 vs. Brown 1951 5 Clifton Dawson ’07 958 4,841 60 5.1 Chris Menick ’00 726 3,330 26 4.6 Eion Hu ’97 714 3,073 26 4.3 eason ushing ouchdowns S R T Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 484 2,906 36 6.0 Clifton Dawson ’07 2006 20 Treavor Scales ‘13 514 2,823 29 5.5 Clifton Dawson ’07 2004 17 Gino Gordon ‘11 502 2,643 23 5.3 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 2013 15 Vic Gatto ’69 454 2,130 16 4.9 Chris Menick ’00 1997 13 Ted DeMars ’73 371 1,889 17 5.1 Mike Giardi ’94 1991 13 Dick Clasby ’54 478 1,825 13 3.8 Clifton Dawson ’07 2003 12 Robert Santiago ’86 350 1,795 10 5.1 Treavor Scales ‘13 2012 12 Nick Palazzo ’03 357 1,782 22 5.0 Eion Hu ’97 1994 11 Tom Winn ’77 374 1,719 11 4.5 Clifton Dawson ’07 2005 11 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 2014 11 Gino Gordon ‘11 2010 10

Career Rushing Touchdowns Clifton Dawson ’07 2003-05 60 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 2012- 36 Mike Giardi ’94 1991-93 29 Treavor Scales ’13 2009-12 29 Chris Menick ’00 1996-99 26 Eion Hu ’97 1994-96 26 Gino Gordon ‘11 2007-10 23

Single-Game Rushing Leaders Name Att. Yds. TD Opponent Year Matt Johnson ’92 30 323 1 at Brown 1991 Chris Menick ’00 34 261 3 Holy Cross 1997 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 22 235 3 at Penn 2014 Vernon Struck ’38 33 233 3 at Princeton 1937 Eion Hu ’97 29 229 3 at Colgate 1995 Clifton Dawson ’07 26 218 4 Lafayette 2003 Gino Gordon ‘11 20 204 1 at Princeton 2010 Robert Santiago ’86 24 204 2 at Columbia 1984 Clifton Dawson ’07 35 203 2 Princeton 2005 Chris Menick ’00 32 201 3 at Brown 1997 Clifton Dawson ’07 31 201 3 at Princeton 2004 Jim Callinan ’82 34 190 0 Princeton 1981 Jim Callinan ’82 15 188 3 Penn 1981 Robert Santiago ’86 31 185 1 at Holy Cross 1985 Clifton Dawson ’07 21 184 3 Holy Cross 2004 Clifton Dawson ’07 40 183 2 Princeton 2003 Torbie MacDonald ’39 30 182 3 Princeton 1938

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Most Attempts in a Game Career Completion Percentage Tom Yohe ’89 at Holy Cross 1987 52 Conner Hempel ’15 234 of 352 2011-14 .665 Neil Rose ’03 vs. Yale 2000 52 Neil Rose ’03 455 of 729 1998-2002 .624 Neil Rose ’03 at Dartmouth 2002 50 Colton Chapple ‘13 296 of 476 2009-12 .622 Jim Stoeckel ’74 at Penn 1973 48 Scott Hosch ’16 307 of 496 2012-15 .619 Collier Winters ’11-12 371 of 601 2007-11 .617 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 427 of 710 2005-08 .601 ost ttempts in a eason M A S Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 384 of 641 2001-04 .599 Neil Rose ’03 2000 339 Joe Viviano ’17 219-of-367 2014-pres. .597 Tom Yohe ’89 1987 321 Liam O’Hagan ’08-09 263 of 448 2005--08 .587 Scott Hosch ’16 2015 320 Larry Brown ’79 180 of 317 1976-78 .568 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 2008 308 Brad Wilford ’00 1999 296 Most Touchdown Passes in a Game Carroll Lowenstein ’54 vs. Davidson 1953 5 areer ttempts C A Colton Chapple ’13 vs. Bucknell 2011 5 Neil Rose ’03 1998-2002 729 Collier Winters ’12 vs. Princeton 2011 5 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 2004-08 710 Larry Brown ’79 vs. Yale 1978 4 Rich Linden ’00 1996-99 673 Neil Rose ’03 at Yale 2001 4 Tom Yohe ’89 1986-88 648 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 vs. Brown 2003 4 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 at Yale 2003 4 Most Completions in a game Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 at Yale 2007 4 Neil Rose ’03 at Dartmouth 2002 36 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 vs. Columbia 2008 4 Collier Winters ‘11-12 vs. Princeton 2011 34 Colton Chapple ’13 at Cornell 2011 4 Colton Chapple ‘13 at Princeton 2012 31 Colton Chapple ’13 vs. Holy Cross 2012 4 Colton Chapple ‘13 at Brown 2012 30 Colton Chapple ’13 vs. Cornell 2012 4 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 vs. Holy Cross 2008 30 Conner Hempel ’15 at San Diego 2013 4 Scott Hosch ’16 vs. Princeton 2015 29 Conner Hempel ’15 vs. Princeton 2013 4 Neil Rose ’03 vs. Yale 2000 28 Scott Hosch ’16 at Yale 2015 4 Jim Stoeckel ’74 at Penn 1973 27 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 at Yale 2007 27 Most Touchdown Passes in a Season Colton Chapple ‘13 2012 24 Most Completions in a Season Scott Hosch ’16 2015 22 Neil Rose ’03 2000 203 Neil Rose ’03 2000 18 Scott Hosch ’16 2015 198 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 2008 17 Colton Chapple ‘13 2012 194 Tom Yohe ’89 1987 17 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 2008 193 Rich Linden ’00 1997 16 Joe Viviano ’17 2016 173 Milt Holt ’75 1974 16 Rich Linden ’00 1997 164 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’03 2003 16 Chris Pizzotti ’07-08 2007 164 Brad Wilford ’00 1999 162 Career Passing Touchdowns Neil Rose ’03 1998-2002 41 Career Completions Colton Chapple ‘13 2009-12 39 Neil Rose ’03 1998-2002 455 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 2001-04 39 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 2004-08 427 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 2004-08 37 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 2001-04 384 Collier Winters ’12 2007-11 33 Rich Linden ’00 1996-99 372 Tom Yohe ’89 1986-88 30 Tom Yohe ’89 1986-88 320 Scott Hosch ’16 2012-15 30 Rich Linden ’00 1996-99 24 Most Consecutive Completions in a Game Vin Ferrara ’96 at Dartmouth 1994 16 Single-Game Passing Leaders Name Comp. Att. Yds. TD Opponent Year Colton Chapple ’13 31 45 448 5 at Princeton 2012 est ompletion ercentage in a ame B C P G Neil Rose ’03 36 50 443 3 at Dartmouth 2002 Dick Clasby ’54 vs. Colgate 9 of 10 1953 .900 Scott Hosch ’16 29 40 437 2 vs. Princeton 2015 Vin Ferrara ’96 at Dartmouth 19 of 22 1994 .864 Colton Chapple’ 13 23 38 414 4 at Cornell 2011 Neil Rose ’03 vs. Holy Cross 19 of 22 2002 .864 Neil Rose ’03 24 38 412 3 at Brown 2000 Collier Winters ’11-12 34 42 403 5 Princeton 2011 Season Completion Percentage Brad Wilford ’00 26 34 398 3 Dartmouth 1999 Collier Winters ’11-12 129 of 188 2011 .686 Conner Hempel ’15 25 31 382 3 Princeton 2014 Neil Rose ’03 123 of 186 2002 .661 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 25 40 376 4 Columbia 2008 Colton Chapple ‘13 194 of 294 2012 .660 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 30 44 370 1 Holy Cross 2008 Conner Hempel ’15 157 of 238 2013 .660 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 23 35 365 2 Princeton 2007 Neil Rose ’03 127 of 198 2001 .641 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 20 35 361 4 Brown 2003 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 164 of 260 2007 .631 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 20 27 359 2 at Holy Cross 2003 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 94 of 150 2002 .627 Don Allard ’83 18 29 358 2 Massachusetts 1982 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 193 of 308 2008 .627 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 24 32 353 3 Cornell 2002 Larry Brown ’79 15 22 349 3 Penn 1977 Scott Hosch ’16 18 27 336 3 at Rhode Island 2015 Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions 19 Harvard Football Passing Records

Scott Hosch ’16 23 37 320 4 at Yale 2015 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 19 35 317 3 Cornell 2004

Single-Season Passing Leaders Name Comp. Att. Yds. Pct. TD Year Scott Hosch ’16 198 320 2,827 .619 22 2015 Neil Rose ’03 203 339 2,655 .599 18 2000 Colton Chapple ’13 194 294 2,567 660 24 2012 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 193 308 2,490 .627 17 2008 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 164 260 2,134 .631 14 2007 Tom Yohe ’89 158 321 2,134 .492 17 1987 Rich Linden ’00 164 286 2,099 .573 16 1997 Joe Viviano ’17 173 283 2,013 .611 15 2016 Liam O’Hagan ’08 157 262 2,005 .599 15 2005 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 158 276 1,986 .572 13 2004 Brad Wilford ’00 162 296 1,866 .547 9 1999 Conner Hempel ’15 157 238 1,866 .660 15 2013 Collier Winters ‘12 156 272 1,861 .574 15 2009 Neil Rose ’03 127 198 1,830 .641 15 2001 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 107 178 1,770 .601 16 2003 Mike Giardi ’94 114 244 1,734 .467 9 1993

Career Passing Leaders Name Comp. Att. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Neil Rose ’03 455 729 5,949 .624 41 23 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 427 710 5,675 .601 37 13 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 384 641 5,234 .599 39 15 Tom Yohe ’89 320 648 4,407 .494 30 24 Collier Winters ’11-12 371 601 4,347 .617 33 16 Rich Linden ’00 372 673 4,300 .553 24 27 Scott Hosch ’16 307 496 4,255 .619 30 13 Mike Giardi ’94 284 577 4,198 .492 19 21 Colton Chapple ‘13 296 475 3,926 .622 39 12 Liam O’Hagan ’09 263 448 3,232 .587 23 18 Vin Ferrara ’96 270 492 3,022 .549 16 21 Conner Hempel ’15 234 352 2,835 .665 21 6 Larry Brown ’79 180 317 2,704 .568 23 14 Joe Viviano ’17 219 367 2,657 .597 18 9 Brian White ’86 157 313 2,335 .502 18 14

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 20 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions Harvard Football Receiving Records Single-Game Reception Leaders Carl Morris ’03 2000 8 Name Rec. Yds. TD Opponent Year Carl Morris ’03 2002 8 Carl Morris ’03 21 257 2 at Dartmouth 2002 Brian Edwards ’05 2003 8 Kyle Juszczyk ’13 15 192 3 at Princeton 2012 Corey Mazza ’07-08 2006 8 Pat McInally ’75 13 178 2 at Brown 1973 Kyle Jusczyk ’13 2012 8 Jim Curry ’78 13 158 1 Colgate 1977 Ben Braunecker ’16 2015 8 Carl Morris ’03 13 142 2 Yale 2000 Andrew Fischer ’16 12 115 1 at Brown 2014 Wally Grant ’65 11 98 0 Bucknell 1964 Career Touchdown Receptions Brian Barringer ’88 11 119 0 at Holy Cross 1987 Carl Morris ’03 1999-2002 28 Marco Iannuzzi ‘11 11 174 1 Holy Cross 2008 Corey Mazza ’07-08 2003-07 28 Terence Patterson ’00 11 121 2 at Dartmouth 1997 Kyle Juszczyk ‘13 2009-12 22 Carl Morris ’03 11 153 1 Dartmouth 2001 Cameron Brate ’14 2010-13 18 Carl Morris ’03 11 210 2 Holy Cross 2002 Pat McInally ’75 1972-74 15 Carl Morris ’03 11 165 1 Cornell 2002 Anthony Firkser ‘17 2013-16 14 Brian Edwards ’05 11 124 1 Dartmouth 2004 Matt Luft ‘10 2006-09 14 Ryan Tyler ’06 11 177 0 Penn 2005 Brian Edwards ’05 2001-04 13 Chris Lorditch ‘11-12 2007-11 12 Jim Curry ’78 1975-77 11 Single-Season Reception Leaders Name Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Year Carl Morris ’03 90 1,288 14.3 8 2002 Most Yards Gained in a Game Carl Morris ’03 71 943 13.3 12 2001 Carl Morris ’03 Dartmouth 21 2002 257 Carl Morris ’03 60 920 15.3 8 2000 Carl Morris ’03 Brown 10 2000 220 Pat McInally ’75 56 752 13.4 7 1973 James Curry ’78 Cornell 9 1974 214 Corey Mazza ’07-08 56 785 14.0 7 2007 Andrew Fischer ’16 55 677 12.3 4 2014 Yards Gained in a Season Terence Patterson ’00 54 537 9.9 1 1999 Carl Morris ’03 90 2002 1,288 Matt Luft ‘10 53 875 16.5 5 2008 Carl Morris ’03 71 2001 943 Kyle Juszczyk ’13 52 706 13.6 8 2012 Carl Morris ’03 60 2000 920 Brian Edwards ’05 51 646 12.7 4 2004 Matt Luft ‘10 53 2009 875 Corey Mazza ’07-08 51 773 15.2 7 2004 Brian Edwards ’05 47 2003 864 Ricky Zorn ’14 50 700 14.0 3 2013 Ben Braunecker ’16 48 2015 850 Rodney Byrnes ’05 50 482 9.6 2 2002 Corey Mazza ’07-08 56 2007 785 Colby Skelton ’98 49 691 14.1 1 1996 Corey Mazza ’07-08 51 2004 773 Matt Luft ’10 43 2007 721 Career Reception Leaders Rich Horner ’80 40 1979 712 Name Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Carl Morris ’03 245 3,488 14.2 28 Career Yards Gained Corey Mazza ’07-08 177 2,803 15.8 28 Carl Morris ’03 1999-2002 3,488 Terence Patterson ’00 146 1,461 10.0 5 Corey Mazza ’07 2003-07 2,803 Matt Luft ‘10 132 2,147 16.3 14 Matt Luft ‘10 2006-09 2,147 Colby Skelton ’98 127 1,942 15.3 6 Colby Skelton ’98 1994-97 1,942 Kyle Juszczyk ‘13 125 1,576 12.6 22 Brian Edwards ’05 2001-04 1,628 Andrew Fischer ’16 119 1,491 12.5 8 Chris Lorditch ‘11 2007-10 1,601 Justice Shelton-Mosley ’19 117 1,545 13.2 7 Kyle Juszczyk ‘13 2009-12 1,576 Pat McInally ’75 108 1,485 13.8 15 Anthony Firkser ’17 2013-16 1,559 Brian Edwards ’05 105 1,628 15.5 13 Justice Shelton-Mosley ’19 2015-present 1,545 Chris Lorditch ’11-12 101 1,601 15.9 12 Andrew Fischer ’16 2012-15 1,491 Anthony Firkser ’17 99 1,559 15.7 14 Pat McInally ’75 1972-74 1,485 Adam Chrissis ‘12 96 1,120 11.6 5 Terence Patterson ’00 1996-99 1,461 Rodney Byrnes ’05 92 1,112 12.1 8 Cameron Brate ’14 2010-13 1,381 Cameron Brate ’14 91 1,381 15.2 18 Ricky Zorn ’15 2011-14 1,288 Ricky Zorn ’14 87 1,288 14.8 7 Jim Curry ’78 1975-77 1,269 Clifton Dawson ’07 80 759 9.5 4 Rich Horner ’80 1977-79 1,173 Ryan Tyler ’06 78 976 12.5 4 Ben Braunecker ’16 2012-15 1,168 John O’Brien ’84 73 772 10.6 2 Adam Chrissis ’12 2008-11 1,120 Rodney Byrnes ’05 2001-03 1,112 Most Touchdown Receptions in a Game Chris Lorditch ’11-12 2007-12 1,056 Pat McInally ’75 Rutgers 1974 3 Bob McDermott ’76 Dartmouth 1975 3 Kelly Widman ’06 Penn 2005 3 Kyle Juszczyk ’13 at Princeton 2012 3 Tyler Ott ’14 Princeton 2013 3

Season Touchdown Receptions Carl Morris ’03 2001 12 Pat McInally ’75 1974 8

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions 21 Harvard Football Offensive Records Single-Game Total Offense Leaders Charlie Brickley ’15 8 11 0 0 81 1913 Name Att. Yds. Opponent Year Mike Giardi ’94 13 0 0 0 78 1991 Colton Chapple ’13 61 530 at Princeton 2012 Treavor Scales ‘13 13 0 0 0 78 2012 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 45 471 at Holy Cross 2003 Matt Schindel ’08 0 13 34 0 73 2004 Colton Chapple ’13 55 460 at Brown 2012 Carl Morris ’03 12 0 0 0 72 2001 Neil Rose ’03 54 449 at Dartmouth 2002 Clifton Dawson ’07 12 0 0 0 72 2003 Scott Hosch ’15 44 447 vs. Princeton 2015 Career Scoring Leaders Collier Winters ‘11-12 56 432 Princeton 2011 Name TD FG XP XP2 Pts. Neil Rose ’03 51 427 at Brown 2000 Clifton Dawson ’07 66 0 0 1 398 Conner Hempel ’15 43 423 at Princeton 2014 David Mothander ‘14 1 28 163 0 253 Colton Chapple ’13 49 422 at Cornell 2011 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 38 0 0 0 228 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 52 419 Cornell 2004 Charlie Brickley ’15 23 25 2 0 215 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 45 417 Cornell 2002 Matt Schindel ’08 0 30 92 0 182 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 47 410 Brown 2003 Mike Giardi ’94 29 0 0 1 176 Brad Wilford ’00 38 387 Dartmouth 1999 Treavor Scales ‘13 29 0 0 0 174 Conner Hempel ’15 43 383 at San Diego 2013 Chris Menick ’00 28 0 0 2 172 Scott Hosch ’16 48 380 at Yale 2015 Patrick Long ‘10 0 27 87 0 168 Larry Brown ’79 28 375 Penn 1977 Carl Morris ’03 28 0 0 0 168 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 52 368 Holy Cross 2008 Eion Hu ’97 27 0 0 0 162 Tom Yohe ’89 45 363 Massachusetts 1988 Gino Gordon ‘11 25 0 0 0 150 Liam O’Hagan ’08-09 52 354 Penn 2005 Mike Giampaolo ’00 0 26 67 0 145 Jim Villanueva ’84 0 27 58 0 139 Single-Season Total Offense Leaders Nick Palazzo ’03 22 0 0 0 132 Name Att. Yds. Avg. Year Gino Gordon ‘11 19 0 0 0 114 Colton Chapple ‘13 495 3,235 6.5 2012 Scott Hosch ’16 387 3,033 7.8 2015 Career Scoring Leaders (kicking) Neil Rose ’03 442 2,861 6.5 2000 Name FG XP Pts. Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 395 2,676 6.8 2008 David Motherhander ‘14 28 163 247 Liam O’Hagan ’08-09 389 2,448 6.3 2005 Matt Schindel ’08 30 92 182 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 394 2,434 6.2 2004 Partick Long ‘10 27 87 168 Joe Viviano ’17 408 2,354 5.8 2016 Mike Giampaolo ’00 26 67 145 Rich Linden ’00 385 2,308 6.0 1997 Jim Villanueva ’84 27 58 139 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 287 2,200 7.7 2003 Patrick Long ‘10 22 56 122 Collier Winters ‘11-12 393 2,156 5.5 2009 Bruce Tetirick ’74 16 68 116 Conner Hempel ’13 338 2,125 6.3 2013 Rich Szaro ’71 15 52 97 Neil Rose ’03 265 2,076 7.8 2001 Jake McIntyre ’20 16 45 94 Mike Giardi ’94 367 2,058 5.6 1993 Scott Johnson ’92 17 40 91 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 313 2,034 6.5 2007 Rob Steinberg ’86 16 42 90 Tom Yohe ’89 417 1,982 4.8 1987 Mike Lynch ’76-77 16 40 88 Brad Wilford ’00 379 1,970 5.2 1999 Mark Hall ’94 14 39 81 Charlie Brickley ’15 25 2 77 Career Total Offense Leaders Name Att. Yds. Avg. Most Plays in a Game Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 1,006 6,721 6.7 Tom Yohe ’89 vs. Holy Cross 1987 62 Neil Rose ’03 943 6,519 6.9 Neil Rose ’03 vs. Yale 2000 62 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 866 5,675 6.6 Clifton Dawson ’07 1,038 5,600 5.4 Mike Giardi ’94 1,005 5,057 5.0 Season Plays Collier Winters ’11-12 847 5,008 5.9 Neil Rose ’03 2000 442 Rich Linden ’00 941 4,657 4.9 Tom Yohe ’89 1987 417 Colton Chapple ‘13 884 4,780 5.4 Scott Hosch ’16 599 4,567 7.6 Career Plays Tom Yohe ’89 845 4,370 4.9 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 2001-04 1,006 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 539 3,531 6.6 Mike Giardi ’94 1991-93 1,005 Chris Menick ’00 729 3,371 4.6 Clifton Dawson ’07 2003-06 958 Liam O’Hagan ’08-09 542 3,268 6.0 Neil Rose ’03 1998-2002 943 Conner Hempel ’15 492 3,207 6.5 Rich Linden ’00 1997-99 941 Joe Viviano ’17 533 3l145 5.9 Vin Ferrara ’96 809 3,131 3.8 Most Touchdowns in a Game Tom Ossman ’52 vs. Brown 1951 5 Single-Season Scoring Leaders Name TD FG XP XP2 Pts. Year Clifton Dawson ’07 22 0 0 0 132 2006 Season Touchdowns Clifton Dawson ’07 18 0 0 0 108 2004 Clifton Dawson ’07 2006 22 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 17 0 0 0 102 2013 Clifton Dawson ’07 2004 18 Charlie Brickley ’15 9 13 1 0 94 1912 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’15 2013 17 Clifton Dawson ’07 14 0 0 1 86 2005 Chris Menick ’00 1997 14 Chris Menick ’00 14 0 0 0 84 1997 Clifton Dawson ’07 2005 14 David Mothander ‘14 1 8 52 0 82 2012 Mike Giardi ’94 1991 13

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 22 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions Harvard Football Offensive Records Career Touchdowns Clifton Dawson ’07 2003-06 66 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’15 2012-15 38 Mike Giardi ’94 1991-93 29 Treavor Scales ‘13 2009-12 29 Chris Menick ’00 1996-99 28 Carl Morris ’03 1999-2002 28 Corey Mazza ’07-08 2004-07 28

Most Field Goals in a Game B.W. Trafford 1891 vs. Cornell 1890 5 Charlie Brickley ’15 vs. Yale 1913 5

Most Field Goals in a Season Charlie Brickley ’15 1912 13 Patrick Long ‘10 2008 13 Matt Schindel ’08 2004 13 Charlie Brickley ’15 1913 11

Career Field Goals Matt Schindel ’08 2004-06 30 David Mothander ’14 2010-13 28 Jim Villanueva ’84 1981-83 27 Patrick Long ‘10 2006-09 27 Mike Giampaolo ’00 1996-99 26

Most PATs in a Game Emil Drvaric ‘49 vs. Coast Guard 1946 9 Mike Giampaolo ’00 vs. Dartmouth 1999 9

Season PATs David Mothander ‘14 2012 52 David Mothander ‘14 2011 48 Kenny Smart ’18 2015 45 Robbie Wright ’04 2000 34 Matt Schindel ’08 2004 34 David Mothander ’14 2010 34 Patrick Long ‘10 2008 31

Career PATs David Mothander ‘14 2010-13 163 Matt Schindel ’08 2004-06 92 Patrick Long ‘10 2006-09 87 Bruce Tetirick ’74 1971-73 68 Mike Giampaolo ’00 1996-99 67

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions 23 Harvard Football Defensive Records Most Interceptions in a Game Ryan Barnes ‘10 at Penn 2008 3 Chip Gannon ’47 vs. Yale 1946 3 Doug Hewlett ’08 vs. Dartmouth 2007 3 Jim Noonan ’47 vs. Coast Guard 1946 3 Dave Poe ’66 vs. Holy Cross 1965 3 Tom Wynne ’68 vs. Boston University 1967 3 Tom Williamson ’68 vs. Cornell 1967 3

Interceptions in a Season Cecil Cox ’86 1985 8 Ken O’Donnell ’49 1947 8 Steven Williams ’08 2007 8

Career Interceptions Steven Williams ’08 2004-07 16 Ken O’Donnell ’49 1946-48 15 Jeff Compas ’98 1995-97 14 Doug Hewlett ’08 2004-07 11

Most interceptions returned for a Touchdown Game 2 Dante Balestracci ’04 at Dartmouth 2000 Connor Sheehan ’15 vs. Columbia 2014 Season 2 Dante Balestracci ’04 2000 Connor Sheehan ’15 2014 Career 3 Connor Sheehan ’15 2011-14 2 Dante Balestracci ’04 2000-03 Steven Williams ’08 2004-07

Most Tackles in a Game Isaiah Kacyvenski ’00 vs. Colgate 1999 20 Isaiah Kacyvenski ’00 vs. Fordham 1999 20 Nick Hassleberg ‘11 vs. Yale 2010 20 Justin Frantz ’96 vs. Cornell 1994 18 Jordan Hill ’20 at Princeton 2016 17

Tackles in a Season Isaiah Kacyvenski ’00 1999 135 Isaiah Kacyvenski ’00 1998 108 Brent Wilkinson ’86 1985 101

Career Tackles Isaiah Kacyvenski ’00 1996-99 395 Dante Balestracci ’04 2000-03 343 Aron Natale ’00 1996-99 276

Most Sacks in a Season Joe Gordian ’91 1990 12 Don Peterson ’89 1988 11 Mark Mead ’84 1983 11 Marc Laborsky ’02 2001 11 Dante Balestracci ’04 2003 11

Career Sacks Zack Hodges ’15 2011-14 27.0 Chris Smith ’98 1994-97 20.5 Marc Laborsky ’02 1999-2001 19 Michael Berg ’07 2003-06 19 Brad Bagdis ’08 2004-07 19 Don Peterson ’89 1986-88 18

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 24 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions Harvard Football Special Teams Records Punts Punt Returns Most Punts in a Game Most Returned in a Game Sam Felton ’13 vs. Princeton 1912 19 Colby Skelton ’98 at Dartmouth 1997 9 Chuck Shirey ’86 vs. Dartmouth 1985 8 Punts in a Season Season Punt Returns Rob Steinberg ’56 1955 71 Colby Skelton ’98 1997 41 Brian Edwards ’05 2004 29 John Dailey ’83 1982 28 areer unts C P Jae Ellis ’94 1993 28 Mike Giampaolo ’00 1996-99 215 Tim Griffin ’96 1993-95 176 Career Punt Returns Colby Skelton ’98 1994-97 103 ongest unt L P Terence Patterson ’00 1996-99 64 Percy Haughton 1899 vs. Yale 1897 86 yards Chuck Shirey ’86 1983-85 53 Brian Edwards ’05 2001-04 53 Best Average in a Game Jacob Dombrowski ’13 5 punts 249 yds at Dartmouth 2012 49.8 Most Yards Returned in a Game Hal Moffie ’49 vs. Holy Cross 1948 137 Season Average Jacob Dombrowski ‘13 62 punts 3,789 yds 2012 44.0 eason ards eturned Dick Clasby ’54 30 punts 1,229 yds 1953 41.0 S Y R Brian Edwards ’05 2004 348 Colby Skelton ’98 1997 318 Career Average Justice Shelton-Mosley ’19 2017 301 Jacob Dombrowski ‘13 147 punts 5,898 yds 2009-12 40.1 Colby Skelton ’98 1996 278 Jim Villanueva ’84 164 punts 6,344 yds 1981-83 38.7 Terence Patterson ’00 1999 275

Kickoffs areer ards eturned ost eturns in a ame C Y R M R G Colby Skelton ’98 1994-97 825 David Haller ’90 at Penn 1988 9 Justice Shelton-Mosley ’19 2015-present 599 Terence Patterson ’00 1996-99 586 Season Returns Brian Edwards ’05 2001-04 551 Neil Sherlock ’06 2005 29 Chip Gannon ’49 1946-48 493

Career Returns Best Return Average in a Season Jae Ellis ’94 1991-93 61 Justice Shelton-Mosley ’19 2017 18.8 Justice Shelton-Mosley ’19 2015 19.0 Brian Edwards ’05 2004 12.0 ost eturn ards in a ame M R Y G Terence Patterson ’00 1999 11.5 Jerry Blitz ’53 at Princeton 1952 241 Colby Skelton ’98 1996 10.7 Matt Lagace ’08 2007 10.7 Most Yards Returned in a Season Seitu Smith ’16 2011 658 areer eturn verage Neil Sherlock ’06 2005 576 C R A Justice Shelton-Mosley ’19 2015-present 15.8 Andrew Fischer ’16 2012-15 11.3 Career Yards Returned Matt Lagace ’08 2004-07 10.7 Jae Ellis ’94 1991-93 1,142 Brian Edwards ’05 2001-04 10.4 Seitu Smith ’16 2011-15 9.6 Jae Ellis ’94 1991-93 9.2 est eason eturn verage B S R A Terence Patterson ’00 1996-99 9.16 Justice Shelton-Mosley ’19 2015 33.1 Seitu Smith ’16 2011 29.9 Brian Edwards ’05 2004 26.8 Rodney Byrnes ’05 2002 25.7 Burrelle Duvauchelle ’75 1973 25.4

Career Return Average Marco Ianuzzi ‘11 2007-10 26.9 Justice Shelton-Mosley ’19 2015-present 25.6 Brian Edwards ’05 2001-04 25.2 Rod Foster ’73 1970-72 22.9 Andrew Fischer ’16 2012-15 22.1 Seitu Smith ’16 2011-15 19.9 Neil Sherlock ’07 2003-06 19.2

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions 25 Harvard Football Longest Scoring Plays Touchdown Runs Adam Scott vs. Lafayette 2017 90 Name Opponent Year Yards Mark Vignali vs. Columbia 1983 89 Dick Clasby vs. Washington (Mo.) 1952 96 Rodney Byrnes vs. Cornell 2002 89 Charley Brewer vs. Brown 1893 95 Winthrop Churchill vs. Florida 1922 88 Sam Batchelder vs. Coast Guard 1930 90 Mal Logan vs. Maine 1913 85 Fran Lee at Princeton 1941 88 Lewis Mills vs. Brown 1913 85 Ted DeMars vs. Yale 1972 86 Marco Iannuzzi vs. Yale 2010 84 Jack Crickard vs. William & Mary 1930 85 *110 yard field Sam Halaby vs. Brown 1958 84 Rod Foster vs. Brown 1972 84 Punt Returns for a Touchdown John Ederer vs. Yale 1951 83 Name Opponent Year Yards John McCluskey vs. Massachusetts 1964 82 Justice Shelton-Mosley at Georgetown 2017 91 Hal Moffie vs. Holy Cross 1948 89 Touchdown Passes Brian Edwards vs. Holy Cross 2004 87 QB to Receiver Opponent Year Yards Justice Shelton-Mosley at Columbia 2015 86 Chet Boulris to Hank Keohane at Yale 1959 85 Morton Newhall vs. Springfield 1906 85 Mike Bassett to Bill Taylor vs. Dartmouth 1962 82 Justice Shelton-Mosley vs. Lafayette 2017 85 Jim Noonan to John White at Columbia 1949 80 Fran Lee vs. Dartmouth 1940 82 Jim Kubacki to Larry Noonan vs. Boston U. 1976 80 Fran Lee vs. Yale 1940 78 Neil Rose to Carl Morris at Brown 2000 80 Terence Patterson vs. Penn 1999 77 Larry Brown to Jim Curry vs. Penn 1977 79 Vic Gatto vs. Penn 1968 70 Ryan Fitzpatrick to Brian Edwards vs. Yale 2003 79 Chip Gannon vs. Western Maryland 1947 65 Scott Hosch to Andrew Fischer vs. Lafayette 2014 78 John Ballantyne at Penn 1969 61 Neil Rose to Carl Morris at Penn 2000 77 Charley Daly at Army 1900 60 Collier Winters to Chris Lorditch vs. Princeton 2009 77 Tack Hardwick vs. Amherst 1912 60 Mike Bassett to Bill Taylor vs. Brown 1962 76 Mike Giardi to Mark Begert at Yale 1993 76 Field Goals Chris Pizzotti to Chris Lorditch vs. Columbia 2008 76 Name Opponent Year Yards Eric Crone to Ted DeMars vs. Dartmouth 1970 75 Tom Wynne vs. Columbia 1967 51 Joe Viviano to Anthony Firkser vs. Georgetown 2016 75 Mark Hall at Dartmouth 1993 51 Mark Hall vs. Dartmouth 1991 50 Interception Returns for a Touchdown David Mothander at Yale 2013 48 Name Opponent Year Yards Charlie Brickley vs. Princeton 1912 47 Edward Graustein vs. Brown 1910* 104 Richie Szaro at Princeton 1970 47 John Dockery vs. Cornell 1964 100 Bruce Tetirick vs. Columbia 1973 47 Neil Hurley at Cornell 1969 100 Alan Hall vs. Boston University 1988 47 Ricky Williamson vs. Yale 2004 100 Gary Bosnic at Brown 1977 46 Rocky Delgadillo vs. Cornell 1968 93 Andy Maretz vs. Yale 1986 46 Ken Thomas vs. Columbia 1967 91 Patrick Long at Lafayette 2008 45 Steven Williams vs. Lafayette 2007 91 Connor Sheehan vs. Yale 2014 90 Defensive Extra Points Roscoe Fitts vs. Indiana 1921 78 Name Opponent Year Yards Jim Nelson vs. Bucknell 1959 77 Greg Belsher vs. Penn 1991 95 Karl Pfaffman vs. Middlebury 1922 75 Mike Brooks vs. Holy Cross 2000 85 Mike Dixon vs. Army 1983 75 Jon Takamura at Lehigh 2009 60 *game played on a 110-yard field

Fumble Returns for a Touchdown Name Opponent Year Yards John Perry vs Northeastern 2001 85 Zach Hodges at San Diego 2013 53 Matt Thomas at Columbia 2005 31 Peter Ajayi vs. Columbia 2008 30 Brendan McCafferty vs. Northeastern 2001 19

Kickoff Returns for a Touchdown Name Opponent Year Yards Ham Corbett vs. Bates 1908* 105 Carl Pescosolido vs. Dartmouth 1932 97 Marc Iannuzzi at Brown 2010 95 Chuck Nwokocha vs. Yale 2000 94 Jerry Blitz at Princeton 1952 93 Clifton Dawson vs. Cornell 2006 93 Brian Edwards vs. Cornell 2004 92 Clifton Dawson vs. Dartmouth 2005 92 Fergie Lock at Yale 1933 90

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 26 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions Harvard Football Team Records Passing Rushing Most Attempts Most Attempts Game 57 vs. Colgate 1977 Game 76 vs. Columbia 1986 Season 363 2009 Season 533 1983

Most Completions Most Net Yards Game 36 at Dartmouth 2002 Game 488 at Brown 1991 Season 225 2014 471 at Colgate 1995 218 2002 Season 2,421 1987 212 2015 209 2013 ewest pponent ttempts 209 2016 F O A Game 20 by Holy Cross 1960 204 2009 Season 233 in eight games 1939 194 2008 194 2012 Most Opponent Net Yards Game 489 by Princeton 1952 Most Yards Gained Game 448 at Princeton 2012 444 vs. Princeton 2015 Fewest Opponent Yards 443 at Dartmouth 2002 Game -18 by Princeton 1982 436 at Brown 2000 Season 679 nine games 1946 412 vs. Penn 1977 Season 3,035 2015 otal ffense 2,885 2000 T O 2,627 2002 Most Plays 2,601 2013 Game 97 vs. Holy Cross 1997 at Lehigh 2007 Season 791 1987 Most Touchdown passes Game 5 vs. Davidson 1953 5 at Princeton 2012 Most Total Yards Season 24 2012 Game 698 at Princeton 2014 24 2015 647 vs. Princeton 2015 21 2003 640 vs. Dartmouth 1999 21 2013 636 at Holy Cross 2003 20 2000 634 at Princeton 2012 623 vs. Holy Cross 1997 Season 4,742 2015 est ompletion ercentage B C P 4,679 2000 Game .852 at Columbia 23 of 27 2001 4,618 2003 Season .670 2013 209 of 312 6 Int. 4,614 2014 .655 2011 163 of 249 6 int. 4,267 2002 .650 2012 194 of 294 7 int. 4,261 2013 .647 2002 218 of 337 5 int. 4,236 1997

ewest pponent ttempts F O A ost pponent lays Game 2 by Cornell 1960 M O P Game 106 by Columbia 1975 by Princeton 1963 Season 81 in eight games 1937 Most Opponent Total Yards Game 671 by Lehigh 1989 Fewest Opponent Completions Game 0 by Western Michigan1947 by Princeton 1963 First Downs Season 16 in eight games 1937 Most First Downs Game 34 vs. Dartmouth 1999 Most Opponent Yards Gained 33 vs. Holy Cross 1997 Game 475 by Yale 2003 33 vs. Georgetown 2016 437 by Yale 1999 Season 244 in 10 games 2012 242 in 10 games 2002 239 in 10 games 2000 ewest pponent ards ained F O Y G 235 in 10 games 2015 Game -1 by Ohio University 1954 228 in 10 games 2005 Season 248 in eight games 1937 224 in 10 games 2016 219 in 10 games 2004 Fewest Touchdown Passes 218 in 10 games 2013 Season 1 in nine games (1966) 217 in 10 games 1997

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions 27 Harvard Football Team Records

Most Opponent First Downs Most Punt Return Yards Game 32 by Lehigh 1989 Game 178 vs. Holy Cross 1948

Most Opponent Punts Forced Fewest Opponent First Downs Game 27 by Yale 1923 Game 1 by Yale 1923 Season 99 in eight games 1941 Season 50 in eight games 1939 Most Punts Blocked Season 8 in nine games 1973 Scoring Most Points (All-Time) Game 158 vs. Exeter 158-0 win 1886 Kickoff Returns Season 765 in 14 games 1886 Most Kickoffs Returned Game 9 vs. Army 1949 vs. Princeton 1969 Most Points (Modern Era — Since 1912) vs. Penn 1988 Game 69 vs. Tufts 69-6 win 1926 vs. Coast Guard 69-0 win 1946 Most Kickoff Return Yards Season 394 in 10 games 2012 Game 241 vs. Princeton 1952 374 in 10 games 2011 371 in 10 games 2013 364 in 10 games 2015 Most Pass Interceptions Game 7 vs. Coast Guard 1946 339 in 10 games 2004 Season 25 in 10 games 1981 327 in 10 games 2000 327 in 10 games 2014 317 in 10 games 2003 Most Sacks Recorded 310 in 10 games 2005 Game 9 vs. Cornell 2010 301 in 10 games 2015 Season 49 in 10 games 1990 301 in 10 games 1997 Additional Records Most Points (Ivy League Era — Since 1956) Game 63 vs. Dartmouth 63-21 win 1999 All-Time Record 869-392-50 .682 144 seasons/1,311 games Season 394 in 10 ganes 2012 374 in 10 games 2011 371 in 10 games 2013 All-Time Ivy League Record 364 in 10 games 2015 271-153-9 .636 since 1956 339 in 10 games 2004 327 in 10 games 2000 327 in 10 games 2014 Overtime Record: 6-2 (.750) 1996 at Columbia L, 13-20 OT 317 in 10 games 2003 1998 Holy Cross W, 20-14 OT 310 in 10 games 2005 2003 Princeton W, 43-40 OT 301 in 10 games 2015 2005 Brown W, 38-35 2OT 301 in 10 games 1997 2005 at Yale W, 30-24 3OT 2013 at Holy Cross W, 41-35 3OT Fewest Opponent Points 2013 Princeton L, 48-51 3OT Game 0 409 shutouts 2016 at Princeton W, 23-20 OT Season 5 in nine games 1910 Most Wins in a Season Most Opponent Points 13 in 1891 13-1 Game 63 by Princeton 63-26 loss 1950 Season 272 in 10 games 1988 Most Losses in a Season 8 1949 (1-8); 1988 (2-8); 1995 (2-8) Punting/Punt Returns Most Punts Attempted Most Consecutive Winning Seasons Game 25 vs. Yale 1923 42 1881-1923 Season 86 in eight games 1940 Most Consecutive Losing Seasons Best Punting Average 6 1991-1996 Game 49.3 at Lafayette 2000 Season 39.3 in 10 games 1983 Longest Winning Streak 24 games 1890 through 1891 began with 41-0 win over Exeter; Most Punts Returned ended with 10-0 loss to Yale Game 11 vs. Western Maryland 1947

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 28 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions

2017 Harvard Football Harvard Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2017) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 16, 201 at Rhode Island L 10-17 3812 All games 5-4 3-2 2-2 0-0 * Sep 23, 201 BROWN W 45-28 10651 Conference 3-3 2-2 1-1 0-0 Sep 30, 201 at Georgetown W 41-2 3256 Non-Conference 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 * Oct 7, 2017 at Cornell L 14-17 7313 Oct 14, 201 LAFAYETTE W 38-10 10025 Team Statistics HARV OPP * Oct 20, 201 PRINCETON L 17-52 10114 FIRST DOWNS 167 165 * Oct 28, 201 DARTMOUTH W 25-22 11143 R u s h in g 78 59 * Nov 4, 2017 at Columbia W 21-14 7011 P a s s in g 78 90 * Nov 11, 201 PENN L 6-23 10122 P e n a lt y 11 16 RUSHING YARDAGE 1509 1099 Rushing g att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Rushing Attempts 358 321 Booker, Charlie 9 141 762 29 733 5.2 6 57 81.4 Average Per Rush 4.2 3.4 Shampklin, A. 9 68 339 13 326 4.8 3 23 36.2 Average Per Game 167.7 122.1 Smith, Jake 8 42 192 89 103 2.5 1 26 12.9 TDs Rushing 14 11 Reimers, Noah 8 16 95 1 94 5.9 0 15 11.8 PASSING YARDAGE 1719 1955 Viviano, Joe 7 38 139 55 84 2.2 1 12 12.0 C o m p - A t t - I n t 135-240-10 187-301-11 Northington, L. 7 17 79 2 77 4.5 2 12 11.0 Average Per Pass 7.2 6.5 Shelton-Mosley 9 9 65 0 65 7.2 1 12 7.2 Average Per Catch 12.7 10.5 Scott, Adam 9 5 21 4 17 3.4 0 9 1.9 Average Per Game 191.0 217.2 Taylor, Henry 9 5 16 0 16 3.2 0 7 1.8 TDs Passing 9 12 Darrington, D. 3 7 14 6 8 1.1 0 7 2.7 TOTAL OFFENSE 3228 3054 Total 9 358 1722 213 1509 4.2 14 57 167.7 Average Per Play 5.4 4.9 Opponents 9 321 1314 215 1099 3.4 11 77 122.1 Average Per Game 358.7 339.3 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 22-494 30-747 Passing g effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-315 13-67 Smith, Jake 8 113.85 88-155-9 56.8 1071 5 48 133.9 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-115 10-85 Viviano, Joe 7 130.12 46-83-1 55.4 644 3 65 92.0 FUMBLES-LOST 12-6 11-7 Northington, L. 7 463.60 1-1-0 100. 4 1 4 0.6 PENALTIES-Yards 69-607 49-428 TEAM 7 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 PUNTS-AVG 44-38.4 48-40.9 Total 9 120.46135-240-10 56.2 1719 9 65 191.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/G 3 0 : 0 2 2 9 : 5 8 Opponents 9 122.53187-301-11 62.1 1955 12 66 217.2 3RD-DOWN Conversions 47/122 47/127 4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/14 7/20 Receiving g no. yds avg td lg avg/g Shelton-Mosley 9 29 388 13.4 0 45 43.1 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Scott, Adam 9 23 227 9.9 0 31 25.2 Lee, Tanner 3 48 16.0 1 39 Antonellis, R. 9 22 258 11.7 2 23 28.7 Walker, Charlie 2 27 13.5 0 20 Taylor, Henry 9 18 311 17.3 3 65 34.6 Thompson, Cole 2 14 7.0 0 14 Stansell, Jack 9 10 114 11.4 0 19 12.7 Wingfield, I. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Cook, Jack 9 8 94 11.8 0 48 10.4 McGhee, R. 1 23 23.0 1 23 Northington, L. 7 6 56 9.3 0 15 8.0 Judd, Devin 1 0 0.0 0 0 Barann, Jake 8 4 82 20.5 2 36 10.2 Goodman, Joey 1 1 1.0 0 1 Shampklin, A. 9 4 42 10.5 1 17 4.7 Reagan, Ryan 3 3 48 16.0 0 34 16.0 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Werner, Dan 5 2 51 25.5 0 44 10.2 Schmid, Zach 44 169 38.4 61 5 18 11 2 0 Reimers, Noah 8 2 18 9.0 0 11 2.2 Stivers, John 2 1 17 17.0 0 17 8.5 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg W illiams, Cecil 8 1 5 5.0 1 5 0.6 Shelton-Mosley 16 301 18.8 2 91 LaPolice, Alex 3 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.7 Haehl, Tim 1 14 14.0 0 0 Total 9 135 1719 12.7 9 65 191.0 Total 17 315 18.5 2 91 Opponents 9 187 1955 10.5 12 66 217.2 Opponents 13 67 5.2 0 18

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg McIntyre, Jake 8-10 80.0 0-0 4-5 4-4 0-1 0-0 39 0 Shelton-Mosley 11 256 23.3 0 43 Scott, Adam 8 221 27.6 1 90 PAT Goodman, Joey 1 4 4.0 0 4 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Kline, Cameron 1 0 0.0 0 0 McIntyre, Jake - 8-10 23-25 - - - - - 47 Shampklin, A. 1 13 13.0 0 7 Booker, Charlie 6 ------36 Total 22 494 22.5 1 90 Shampklin, A. 4 ------24 Opponents 30 747 24.9 0 65 Shelton-Mosley 3 ------18 Taylor, Henry 3 ------18 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Northington, L. 2 - - 0-1 - - - - 12 Shelton-Mosl 9 65 388 301 256 0 1010 112.2 Antonellis, R. 2 ------12 Booker, Charli 9 733 3 0 0 0 736 81.8 Barann, Jake 2 ------12 Scott, Adam 9 17 227 0 221 0 465 51.7 W illiams, Cecil 1 ------6 Shampklin, A. 9 326 42 0 13 0 381 42.3 McGhee, R. 1 ------6 Taylor, Henry 9 16 311 0 0 0 327 36.3 Lee, Tanner 1 ------6 Antonellis, R. 9 0 258 0 0 0 258 28.7 Viviano, Joe 1 - - - - 1-1 - - 6 Northington, L 7 77 56 0 0 0 133 19.0 Scott, Adam 1 ------6 Stansell, Jack 9 0 114 0 0 0 114 12.7 Smith, Jake 1 - - - - 0-1 - - 6 Reimers, Noa 8 94 18 0 0 0 112 14.0 Stansell, Jack - - - - 1 - - - 2 Smith, Jake 8 103 0 0 0 0 103 12.9 Total 28 8-10 23-25 0-1 1 1-2 - - 217 Total 9 1509 1719 315 494 115 4152 461.3 Opponents 23 7-7 18-19 - 2 2-4 - 2 185 Opponents 9 1099 1955 67 747 85 3953 439.2

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Harvard 52 78 46 41 0 217 Smith, Jake 8 197 103 1071 1174 146.8 Opponents 40 57 34 54 0 185 Booker, Charlie 9 141 733 0 733 81.4 Viviano, Joe 7 121 84 644 728 104.0 Shampklin, A. 9 68 326 0 326 36.2 Reimers, Noah 8 16 94 0 94 11.8 Academic Integration & Competitive ExcellenceNorthington, inL. Division7 18I Athletics77 4 81 11.6 Shelton-Mosley 9 9 65 0 65 7.2 Scott, Adam 9 5 17 0 17 1.9 Taylor, Henry 9 5 16 0 16 1.8 Darrington, D. 3 7 8 0 8 2.7 Total 9 598 1509 1719 3228 358.7 Opponents 9 622 1099 1955 3054 339.3

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 35 Hutton, Luke 9 31 42 73 1.5-13 1.0-12 . 2 3 . . . . 36 Lee, Tanner 9 24 26 50 . . 3-48 3 . 1-0 1 . . 1 Haehl, Tim 9 20 29 49 2.0-6 1.0-4 0-2 3 . 1-0 . 1 . 7 McGhee, R. 9 22 24 46 3.5-14 . 1-23 1 . . . . . 41 Walker, Charlie 8 22 19 41 3.0-9 . 2-27 2 . . . . . Total 9 314 378 692 49-225 24-141 11-115 28 27 7-0 7 2 . Opponents 9 265 402 667 56-208 19-123 10-85 35 21 6-0 10 1 2 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions 29

2017 Harvard Football Harvard Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2017) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 35 Hutton, Luke 9 31 42 73 1.5-13 1.0-12 . 2 3 . . . . 36 Lee, Tanner 9 24 26 50 . . 3-48 3 . 1-0 1 . . 1 Haehl, Tim 9 20 29 49 2.0-6 1.0-4 0-2 3 . 1-0 . 1 . 7 McGhee, R. 9 22 24 46 3.5-14 . 1-23 1 . . . . . 41 Walker, Charlie 8 22 19 41 3.0-9 . 2-27 2 . . . . . 50 Ryan, Richie 9 11 28 39 4.5-14 3.0-11 . . 3 1-0 1 . . 22 Judd, Devin 6 19 11 30 . . 1-0 2 . . . . . 90 Hart, Stone 8 10 19 29 4.0-30 4.0-30 . . 2 1-0 1 1 . 45 Guillory, Chase 9 15 13 28 0.5-4 . . 3 . . 1 . . 12 Wingfield, I. 7 15 9 24 . . 1-0 4 . . . . . 99 Bailey, DJ 7 8 15 23 7.5-37 4.0-29 . . 3 . 1 . . 38 White, Alex 9 7 16 23 4.5-18 4.5-18 . . 1 . . . . 74 Garrison, Scott 9 6 16 22 0.5-3 ...... 59 Goodman, Joey 8 9 9 18 0.5-0 . 1-1 2 1 . . . . 91 Tahmaseb, T. 9 9 7 16 3.5-9 1.5-4 ...... 86 Pirrmann, John 9 5 9 14 2.0-7 . . 1 2 . . . . 54 McGowan, Jack 8 2 11 13 0.5-2 . . 1 . . . . . 40 Camargo, A. 3 8 5 13 0.5-0 . . 1 . . . . . 81 Evans, Scott 4 8 3 11 1.5-11 1.0-10 ...... 42 Irwin, Andrew 5 1 9 10 1.0-4 ...... 26 Ezeokoli, Tobe 6 4 5 9 . . . 1 . . . . . 56 Johnson, Stuart 7 6 3 9 1.0-4 . . . 1 . . . . 3 Gray, Tyler 9 6 3 9 ...... 30 Miller, Zach 3 2 6 8 ...... 69 McPartland, B. 7 2 6 8 2.5-11 2.0-9 . . 3 . 1 . . 96 Henze, Doug 7 2 6 8 0.5-3 0.5-3 ...... 94 Apari, Kelvin 8 5 2 7 2.5-12 1.5-11 . . 4 1-0 . . . 10 Ogsbury, Wes 5 6 1 7 ...... 46 Jenkins, John 5 1 6 7 ...... 4M Jones, Max 6 2 3 5 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 80 Williams, Cecil 8 2 3 5 . . . . . 1-0 1 . . 27 Thompson, Cole 4 2 3 5 0.5-6 . 2-14 ...... 29 Rigby, Garrett 6 3 2 5 ...... 34 Hughes, Mikah 2 3 1 4 ...... 49 Drysdale, Bobby 3 3 1 4 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 57 Graves, Peter 2 2 1 3 ...... 52 Kline, Cameron 7 1 2 3 . . . . 1 . . . . 4 Viviano, Joe 7 1 1 2 . . . 1 . . . . . 58 Shoults, Ben 9 2 . 2 ...... 98 Gilmore, Bobby 3 2 . 2 . . . . 1 . . . . 0S Smith, Jake 8 1 . 1 ...... 24 Reimers, Noah 8 . 1 1 0.5-7 ...... 87 Stansell, Jack 9 . 1 1 ...... 97 Mitchell, J. 2 1 . 1 ...... 13 Smart, Kenny 9 1 . 1 ...... 3A Abercrombie, B. 1 1 . 1 ...... 48 Wegner, Hunter 2 1 . 1 ...... 39 Farber, Matt 2 . 1 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 92 Darnell, Nasir 2 ...... 1 . . . . Total 9 314 378 692 49-225 24-141 11-115 28 27 7-0 7 2 . Opponents 9 265 402 667 56-208 19-123 10-85 35 21 6-0 10 1 2 Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 30 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions

2017 Harvard Football Harvard Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2017) Conference games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral * Sep 23, 201 BROWN W 45-28 10651 All games 3-3 2-2 1-1 0-0 * Oct 7, 2017 at Cornell L 14-17 7313 Conference 3-3 2-2 1-1 0-0 * Oct 20, 201 PRINCETON L 17-52 10114 Non-Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 * Oct 28, 201 DARTMOUTH W 25-22 11143 * Nov 4, 2017 at Columbia W 21-14 7011 Team Statistics HARV OPP * Nov 11, 201 PENN L 6-23 10122 FIRST DOWNS 101 128 R u s h in g 44 48 Rushing g att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g P a s s in g 49 65 Booker, Charlie 6 92 396 26 370 4.0 3 39 61.7 P e n a lt y 8 15 Shampklin, A. 6 31 144 10 134 4.3 2 15 22.3 RUSHING YARDAGE 830 893 Smith, Jake 6 35 164 81 83 2.4 0 26 13.8 Rushing Attempts 225 237 Viviano, Joe 4 24 99 19 80 3.3 1 9 20.0 Average Per Rush 3.7 3.8 Reimers, Noah 6 10 66 1 65 6.5 0 15 10.8 Average Per Game 138.3 148.8 Northington, L. 5 11 51 2 49 4.5 2 12 9.8 TDs Rushing 8 10 Shelton-Mosley 6 6 43 0 43 7.2 0 12 7.2 PASSING YARDAGE 1160 1416 Taylor, Henry 6 4 9 0 9 2.2 0 3 1.5 C o m p - A t t - I n t 89-154-7 138-211-10 Scott, Adam 6 4 12 4 8 2.0 0 4 1.3 Average Per Pass 7.5 6.7 Total 6 225 986 156 830 3.7 8 39 138.3 Average Per Catch 13.0 10.3 Opponents 6 237 1020 127 893 3.8 10 77 148.8 Average Per Game 193.3 236.0 TDs Passing 8 10 Passing g effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g TOTAL OFFENSE 1990 2309 Smith, Jake 6 119.26 65-113-6 57.5 777 5 44 129.5 Average Per Play 5.3 5.2 Viviano, Joe 4 152.40 23-39-1 59.0 379 2 65 94.8 Average Per Game 331.7 384.8 TEAM 4 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 14-245 14-275 Northington, L. 5 463.60 1-1-0 100. 4 1 4 0.8 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-132 9-51 Total 6 129.12 89-154-7 57.8 1160 8 65 193.3 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-92 7-86 Opponents 6 127.94138-211-10 65.4 1416 10 66 236.0 FUMBLES-LOST 8-4 6-3 PENALTIES-Yards 49-463 38-332 Receiving g no. yds avg td lg avg/g PUNTS-AVG 34-38.4 30-40.3 Shelton-Mosley 6 20 302 15.1 0 45 50.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/G 2 8 : 2 0 3 1 : 4 0 Antonellis, R. 6 15 160 10.7 2 22 26.7 3RD-DOWN Conversions 29/78 35/87 Taylor, Henry 6 13 215 16.5 2 65 35.8 4TH-DOWN Conversions 2/5 7/15 Scott, Adam 6 13 147 11.3 0 31 24.5 Stansell, Jack 6 9 102 11.3 0 19 17.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Cook, Jack 6 5 31 6.2 0 8 5.2 Lee, Tanner 3 48 16.0 1 39 Barann, Jake 6 3 49 16.3 2 36 8.2 Walker, Charlie 2 27 13.5 0 20 Shampklin, A. 6 3 36 12.0 1 17 6.0 Thompson, Cole 2 14 7.0 0 14 Northington, L. 5 3 17 5.7 0 9 3.4 Judd, Devin 1 0 0.0 0 0 Werner, Dan 4 2 51 25.5 0 44 12.8 Wingfield, I. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Reagan, Ryan 1 1 34 34.0 0 34 34.0 Goodman, Joey 1 1 1.0 0 1 Reimers, Noah 6 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.8 W illiams, Cecil 6 1 5 5.0 1 5 0.8 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Total 6 89 1160 13.0 8 65 193.3 Schmid, Zach 34 130 38.4 61 4 16 8 2 0 Opponents 6 138 1416 10.3 10 66 236.0 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Shelton-Mosley 9 118 13.1 0 42 McIntyre, Jake 4-6 66.7 0-0 3-4 1-1 0-1 0-0 32 0 Haehl, Tim 1 14 14.0 0 0 Total 10 132 13.2 0 42 PAT Opponents 9 51 5.7 0 18 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts McIntyre, Jake - 4-6 12-14 - - - - - 24 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Booker, Charlie 3 ------18 Shelton-Mosley 6 115 19.2 0 36 Shampklin, A. 3 ------18 Scott, Adam 6 124 20.7 0 33 Northington, L. 2 - - 0-1 - - - - 12 Shampklin, A. 1 6 6.0 0 6 Antonellis, R. 2 ------12 Kline, Cameron 1 0 0.0 0 0 Barann, Jake 2 ------12 Total 14 245 17.5 0 36 Taylor, Henry 2 ------12 Opponents 14 275 19.6 0 48 Viviano, Joe 1 - - - - 1-1 - - 6 W illiams, Cecil 1 ------6 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Lee, Tanner 1 ------6 Shelton-Mosl 6 43 302 118 115 0 578 96.3 Stansell, Jack - - - - 1 - - - 2 Booker, Charli 6 370 0 0 0 0 370 61.7 Total 17 4-6 12-14 0-1 1 1-2 - - 128 Scott, Adam 6 8 147 0 124 0 279 46.5 Opponents 20 5-5 15-16 - 2 2-4 - 1 156 Taylor, Henry 6 9 215 0 0 0 224 37.3 Shampklin, A. 6 134 36 0 6 0 176 29.3 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Antonellis, R. 6 0 160 0 0 0 160 26.7 Harvard 21 47 33 27 0 128 Stansell, Jack 6 0 102 0 0 0 102 17.0 Opponents 33 38 31 54 0 156 Smith, Jake 6 83 0 0 0 0 83 13.8 Viviano, Joe 4 80 0 0 0 0 80 20.0 Reimers, Noa 6 65 11 0 0 0 76 12.7 Total 6 830 1160 132 245 92 2459 409.8 Opponents 6 893 1416 51 275 86 2721 453.5

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Smith, Jake 6 148 83 777 860 143.3 Viviano, Joe 4 63 80 379 459 114.8 Booker, Charlie 6 92 370 0 370 61.7 Shampklin, A. 6 31 134 0 134 22.3 Reimers, Noah 6 10 65 0 65 10.8 Northington, L. 5 12 49 4 53 10.6 Shelton-Mosley 6 6 43 0 43 7.2 Academic Integration & Competitive ExcellenceTaylor, Henry in Division6 I4 Athletics9 0 9 1.5 Scott, Adam 6 4 8 0 8 1.3 Total 6 379 830 1160 1990 331.7 Opponents 6 448 893 1416 2309 384.8

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 35 Hutton, Luke 6 24 34 58 0.5-1 . . 1 2 . . . . 7 McGhee, R. 6 19 20 39 3.5-14 . . 1 . . . . . 36 Lee, Tanner 6 19 19 38 . . 3-48 2 . . 1 . . 1 Haehl, Tim 6 12 23 35 2.0-6 1.0-4 0-2 3 . 1-0 . 1 . 41 Walker, Charlie 6 16 16 32 2.0-3 . 2-27 2 . . . . . Total 6 211 294 505 33-137 15-76 10-92 18 12 3-0 3 2 . Opponents 6 172 248 420 43-155 12-82 7-86 21 18 4-0 7 1 1 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions 31

2017 Harvard Football Harvard Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2017) Conference games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 35 Hutton, Luke 6 24 34 58 0.5-1 . . 1 2 . . . . 7 McGhee, R. 6 19 20 39 3.5-14 . . 1 . . . . . 36 Lee, Tanner 6 19 19 38 . . 3-48 2 . . 1 . . 1 Haehl, Tim 6 12 23 35 2.0-6 1.0-4 0-2 3 . 1-0 . 1 . 41 Walker, Charlie 6 16 16 32 2.0-3 . 2-27 2 . . . . . 50 Ryan, Richie 6 7 23 30 4.0-13 3.0-11 . . . . 1 . . 90 Hart, Stone 5 6 17 23 3.0-19 3.0-19 . . 2 . . 1 . 45 Guillory, Chase 6 12 10 22 0.5-4 . . 3 . . . . . 22 Judd, Devin 3 11 9 20 . . 1-0 ...... 38 White, Alex 6 5 13 18 2.5-9 2.5-9 ...... 12 Wingfield, I. 5 11 6 17 . . 1-0 3 . . . . . 74 Garrison, Scott 6 4 12 16 ...... 99 Bailey, DJ 4 3 12 15 3.5-13 1.0-6 . . 1 . . . . 86 Pirrmann, John 6 4 9 13 1.0-3 . . 1 2 . . . . 91 Tahmaseb, T. 6 7 6 13 3.5-9 1.5-4 ...... 59 Goodman, Joey 5 4 7 11 0.5-0 . 1-1 2 . . . . . 54 McGowan, Jack 6 1 9 10 0.5-2 ...... 42 Irwin, Andrew 4 1 8 9 1.0-4 ...... 30 Miller, Zach 2 2 6 8 ...... 81 Evans, Scott 2 6 2 8 1.0-10 1.0-10 ...... 96 Henze, Doug 5 2 5 7 ...... 26 Ezeokoli, Tobe 4 3 3 6 ...... 3 Gray, Tyler 6 4 2 6 ...... 69 McPartland, B. 5 1 4 5 1.0-6 1.0-6 . . . . 1 . . 27 Thompson, Cole 4 2 3 5 0.5-6 . 2-14 ...... 29 Rigby, Garrett 5 3 2 5 ...... 94 Apari, Kelvin 5 5 . 5 2.0-8 1.0-7 . . 2 1-0 . . . 56 Johnson, Stuart 4 2 3 5 . . . . 1 . . . . 46 Jenkins, John 3 1 3 4 ...... 4M Jones, Max 5 2 2 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 10 Ogsbury, Wes 2 4 . 4 ...... 4 Viviano, Joe 4 1 1 2 ...... 98 Gilmore, Bobby 2 2 . 2 ...... 57 Graves, Peter 1 1 1 2 ...... 52 Kline, Cameron 6 1 1 2 . . . . 1 . . . . 58 Shoults, Ben 6 1 . 1 ...... 40 Camargo, A. 1 1 . 1 ...... 80 Williams, Cecil 6 . 1 1 ...... 24 Reimers, Noah 6 . 1 1 0.5-7 ...... 87 Stansell, Jack 6 . 1 1 ...... 0S Smith, Jake 6 1 . 1 ...... 92 Darnell, Nasir 1 ...... 1 . . . . Total 6 211 294 505 33-137 15-76 10-92 18 12 3-0 3 2 . Opponents 6 172 248 420 43-155 12-82 7-86 21 18 4-0 7 1 1

Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 32 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions

Quickie Statistics (Final) Harvard vs Rhode Island (Sep 16, 2017 at Kingston, RI)

HARV URI Score 10 17 FIRST DOWNS 18 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-206 41-148 PASSING YDS (NET) 192 235 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-17-0 20-12-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-398 61-383 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-13 2--1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-61 3-54 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-39.0 5-38.4 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 10-80 5-50 Possession Time 29:26 30:34 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 7 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-2

Harvard Rhode Island Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Booker, Charlie 13 141 2 139 0 57 10.7 H. Cooper 18 80 0 80 0 11 4.4 Shampklin, A. 7 46 1 45 1 13 6.4 Anderson 18 63 1 62 0 14 3.4 Northington, L. 3 20 0 20 0 9 6.7 Lawson 1 10 0 10 0 10 10.0 Shelton-Mosley 1 12 0 12 0 12 12.0 T. Harris 4 3 7 -4 1 2 -1.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Viviano, Joe 17-32-0 192 0 23 5 T. Harris 12-19-0 235 1 51 2 Lawson 0-1-0 0 0 0 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Shelton-Mosley 5 52 0 20 Denny 5 53 0 33 Scott, Adam 5 34 0 12 Aa. Parker 3 103 1 51 Antonellis, R. 3 58 0 23 Beauvais 2 32 0 18 Northington, L. 2 28 0 15 H. Cooper 1 41 0 41

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Schmid, Zach 6 234 39.0 47 2 1 Denton 5 192 38.4 44 4 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Shelton-Mosley 1 13 0 13 Pires 2 -1 0 4

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Shelton-Mosley 3 57 0 32 H. Cooper 3 54 0 20 Goodman, Joey 1 4 0 4

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Haehl, Tim 5-3 8 0.0 0.0 Hogan 4-4 8 0.0 0.0 Camargo, A. 4-4 8 0.0 0.5 Mbye 6-0 6 0.0 0.0 Lee, Tanner 3-5 8 0.0 0.0 Duncan 4-1 5 2.0 3.0 Ryan, Richie 2-3 5 0.0 0.0 Ross 1-4 5 0.0 0.5

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 06:39 HARV - McIntyre, Jake 38 yd field goal, 10-67 5:46 3 - 0 2nd 13:14 URI - Aa. Parker 51 yd pass from T. Harris (Carrick kick), 4-64 1:36 3 - 7 06:36 URI - Carrick 21 yd field goal, 13-51 4:58 3 - 10 04:58 HARV - Shampklin, A. 8 yd run (McIntyre, Jake kick), 4-83 1:32 10 - 10 01:46 URI - T. Harris 1 yd run (Carrick kick), 6-69 3:06 10 - 17

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Quickie Statistics (Final) BROWN vs Harvard (Sep 23, 2017 at Cambridge, Mass.)

BRWN HARV Score 28 45 FIRST DOWNS 19 21 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20-23 48-200 PASSING YDS (NET) 339 222 Passes Att-Comp-Int 60-34-3 20-16-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-362 68-422 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-21 3-42 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-106 1-6 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-60 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-41.8 5-39.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 8-88 10-100 Possession Time 26:19 33:41 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 19 5 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 5-5

BROWN Harvard Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Harriott, LJ 8 19 0 19 0 5 2.4 Booker, Charlie 13 83 6 77 2 27 5.9 Bolton, Andrew 1 8 0 8 0 8 8.0 Reimers, Noah 10 66 1 65 0 15 6.5 Linta, Thomas 3 13 6 7 1 9 2.3 Shampklin, A. 7 32 1 31 1 8 4.4 Boylan, Scott 2 5 0 5 0 3 2.5 Northington, L. 4 28 1 27 1 12 6.8

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Linta, Thomas 20-35-0 253 3 36 1 Viviano, Joe 11-13-0 150 0 37 0 Duncan, Nick 14-25-3 86 0 24 3 Smith, Jake 5-7-0 72 1 31 3

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Prall, Jakob 13 120 0 24 Scott, Adam 5 79 0 31 Blandburg,J. 6 59 1 17 Stansell, Jack 2 18 0 14 Harriott, LJ 4 11 0 7 Antonellis, R. 2 10 0 5 Whitney, Isaac 3 39 0 34 Shelton-Mosley 1 37 0 37

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Kopec, Ryan 10 418 41.8 69 5 0 Schmid, Zach 5 199 39.8 50 0 1

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Boylan, Scott 3 21 0 9 Shelton-Mosley 3 42 0 27

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Boylan, Scott 5 91 0 40 Shampklin, A. 1 6 0 6 Whitney, Isaac 1 15 0 15

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Anderson,Jordan 6-3 9 0.5 0.5 Hutton, Luke 1-7 8 0.0 0.0 Thompkins, I. 4-4 8 0.0 0.5 Lee, Tanner 3-2 5 0.0 0.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 08:40 HARV - Booker, Charlie 16 yd run (McIntyre, Jake kick), 5-62 1:31 0 - 7 03:06 BRWN - Jarvis, Richard safety 2 - 7 02:10 HARV - Lee, Tanner 39 yd interception return (McIntyre, Jake kick) 2 - 14 2nd 05:34 HARV - Northington, L. 6 yd run (McIntyre, Jake kick), 9-98 3:57 2 - 21 3rd 13:02 HARV - Booker, Charlie 27 yd run (McIntyre, Jake kick), 5-80 1:58 2 - 28 06:26 HARV - McIntyre, Jake 28 yd field goal, 10-28 4:36 2 - 31 03:38 HARV - Shampklin, A. 8 yd run (McIntyre, Jake kick), 4-18 2:09 2 - 38 4th 11:07 BRWN - Jackson,Demitri 15 yd pass from Linta, Thomas (Rosenblatt, Ben kick), 7-50 1:55 9 - 38 06:10 HARV - W illiams, Cecil 5 yd pass from Smith, Jake (McIntyre, Jake kick), 8-50 4:57 9 - 45 04:02 BRWN - Blandburg,J. 14 yd pass from Linta, Thomas (Rosenblatt, Ben kick), 7-67 2:08 16 - 45 01:44 BRWN - Linta, Thomas 4 yd run (Linta, Thomas pass failed), 6-55 1:02 22 - 45 00:34 BRWN - Boylan, Scott 14 yd pass from Linta, Thomas (Linta, Thomas pass failed), 7-43 1:10 28 - 45 Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics 34 17-Time Ivy League Champions • 7-Time National Champions

Quickie Statistics (Final) Harvard vs Georgetown (Sep 30, 2017 at Washington, D.C.)

HARV GU Score 41 2 FIRST DOWNS 26 13 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-177 30-46 PASSING YDS (NET) 280 155 Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-21-2 34-17-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-457 64-201 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-86 1-10 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-43 7-232 Interception Returns-Yards 1-23 2-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-34.0 7-41.3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-3 Penalties-Yards 5-30 3-25 Possession Time 33:27 26:33 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 3 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 0-1

Harvard Georgetown Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Shampklin, A. 8 65 0 65 0 23 8.1 Ellsworth, I. 8 50 0 50 0 12 6.2 Booker, Charlie 13 65 0 65 2 11 5.0 Valles, A. 7 21 2 19 0 6 2.7 Viviano, Joe 4 18 0 18 0 12 4.5 Thomas, C. 7 13 0 13 0 4 1.9 Northington, L. 3 8 0 8 0 11 2.7 Johnson, G. 2 7 5 2 0 7 1.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Smith, Jake 16-30-2 214 0 48 1 Norris, C. 13-29-1 129 0 20 3 Viviano, Joe 5-10-0 66 1 30 0 Johnson, G. 4-5-0 26 0 8 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Scott, Adam 4 39 0 14 Harrell, J. 5 37 0 14 Shelton-Mosley 4 34 0 11 McLaughlin, J. 4 38 0 16 Taylor, Henry 3 68 1 30 Williams, B. 3 28 0 13 Antonellis, R. 3 22 0 12 Morris, L. 2 28 0 20

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Schmid, Zach 2 68 34.0 48 0 0 Hurst, B. 7 289 41.3 53 3 1

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Shelton-Mosley 4 86 1 91 Dereus, M. 1 10 0 10

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Shelton-Mosley 1 43 0 43 Ellsworth, I. 7 232 0 62

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Judd, Devin 5-2 7 0.0 0.0 Akere, D. 5-4 9 0.0 0.0 Goodman, Joey 3-1 4 0.0 0.0 Brown, B. 2-7 9 0.0 0.0 Wingfield, I. 3-1 4 0.0 0.0 Bowers, W. 5-3 8 0.0 0.0 Camargo, A. 3-1 4 0.0 0.0 Seward, C. 1-5 6 0.0 0.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 12:38 HARV - Shelton-Mosley 91 yd punt return (McIntyre, Jake kick) 7 - 0 05:56 HARV - Booker, Charlie 11 yd run (McIntyre, Jake kick), 9-66 2:45 14 - 0 2nd 14:32 HARV - McGhee, R. 23 yd interception return (McIntyre, Jake kick) 21 - 0 08:20 HARV - McIntyre, Jake 26 yd field goal, 9-29 4:08 24 - 0 01:26 GU - TEAM safety 24 - 2 00:28 HARV - Booker, Charlie 1 yd run (McIntyre, Jake kick), 7-38 0:58 31 - 2 3rd 09:25 HARV - McIntyre, Jake 39 yd field goal, 8-58 3:56 34 - 2 4th 10:05 HARV - Taylor, Henry 30 yd pass from Viviano, Joe (McIntyre, Jake kick), 11-94 4:41 41 - 2

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Quickie Statistics (Final) Harvard vs Cornell (Oct 7, 2017 at Ithaca, N.Y.)

HARV COR Score 14 17 FIRST DOWNS 12 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-62 59-233 PASSING YDS (NET) 161 124 Passes Att-Comp-Int 15-8-1 18-15-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 44-223 77-357 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-18 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-36 2-32 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-42.8 4-42.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-67 13-106 Possession Time 23:10 36:50 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 9 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3

Harvard Cornell Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Booker, Charlie 8 56 0 56 0 39 7.0 Walker, Chris 19 100 7 93 0 13 4.9 Shampklin, A. 7 28 5 23 0 8 3.3 Coles, Harold 12 72 4 68 0 33 5.7 Northington, L. 3 11 0 11 1 6 3.7 Gellatly, Jack 18 51 2 49 0 9 2.7 Ogsbury, Wes 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0 Jatis, Jake 7 26 0 26 2 12 3.7

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Smith, Jake 8-14-1 161 1 36 5 Banks, Dalton 11-14-1 117 0 30 0 TEAM 0-1-0 0 0 0 0 Jatis, Jake 4-4-0 7 0 4 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Shelton-Mosley 3 68 0 27 Walker, Chris 6 57 0 23 Barann, Jake 1 36 1 36 Gellatly, Jack 5 29 0 12 Reagan, Ryan 1 34 0 34 Peters, Owen 2 34 0 30 Scott, Adam 1 11 0 11 Hubbard, James 1 7 0 7

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Schmid, Zach 5 214 42.8 48 1 1 Null, Nickolas 4 170 42.5 59 1 2

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Gesualdi, Nick 2 18 0 18

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Shelton-Mosley 2 36 0 19 Jones, David 2 32 0 19

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Hutton, Luke 8-4 12 0.0 0.5 Seggebruch, Rei 3-2 5 1.0 1.0 Haehl, Tim 4-7 11 0.0 1.0 Landsman, Jorda 3-1 4 1.0 2.0 Judd, Devin 8-1 9 0.0 0.0 Nolan, Cyrus 3-1 4 1.5 2.5 Walker, Charlie 5-4 9 0.0 1.0 King, Jelani 3-1 4 0.0 0.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 05:50 HARV - Northington, L. 1 yd run (McIntyre, Jake kick), 6-72 3:45 7 - 0 2nd 09:43 HARV - Barann, Jake 36 yd pass from Smith, Jake (McIntyre, Jake kick), 6-55 2:43 14 - 0 03:02 COR - Jatis, Jake 2 yd run (Mays, Zach kick), 15-87 6:34 14 - 7 3rd 05:45 COR - Jatis, Jake 2 yd run (Mays, Zach kick), 13-74 5:51 14 - 14 4th 09:58 COR - Mays, Zach 27 yd field goal, 6-25 2:42 14 - 17

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Quickie Statistics (Final) Lafayette vs Harvard (Oct 14, 2017 at Cambridge, Mass.)

LAFAYETT HARV Score 10 38 FIRST DOWNS 7 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 13-12 61-296 PASSING YDS (NET) 149 87 Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-20-0 14-8-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 49-161 75-383 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 2-84 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-186 3-145 Interception Returns-Yards 1--2 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-45.3 2-41.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 3-21 5-34 Possession Time 22:32 37:28 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 7 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-5

Lafayette Harvard Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Brown, DeSean 7 37 4 33 0 22 4.7 Booker, Charlie 23 160 1 159 1 31 6.9 Simpson, Selwyn 1 7 0 7 0 7 7.0 Shampklin, A. 22 84 2 82 0 16 3.7 Amill, C.J. 2 0 6 -6 0 0 -3.0 Reimers, Noah 5 26 0 26 0 9 5.2 O'Malley, Sean 3 0 22 -22 0 0 -7.3 Smith, Jake 5 19 3 16 1 7 3.2

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack O'Malley, Sean 20-36-0 149 1 24 3 Smith, Jake 7-12-1 80 0 19 1 Viviano, Joe 1-2-0 7 0 7 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Palumbo, Rocco 6 29 1 12 Taylor, Henry 2 28 0 19 Wadsworth, D. 5 44 0 21 Cook, Jack 2 15 0 9 Taggart, Jake 3 20 0 12 Antonellis, R. 1 18 0 18 Amill, C.J. 2 30 0 24 Reagan, Ryan 1 12 0 12

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Turk, Michael 6 272 45.3 54 1 0 Schmid, Zach 2 82 41.0 49 1 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Chenoweth, Joey 1 7 0 7 Shelton-Mosley 2 84 1 85

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Amill, C.J. 6 186 0 65 Scott, Adam 2 97 1 90 Shelton-Mosley 1 41 0 41

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Bryant, Brandon 8-11 19 0.0 0.0 Walker, Charlie 5-3 8 0.0 0.0 Crossan, Trent 4-5 9 0.0 0.0 Hutton, Luke 4-2 6 1.0 1.0 Giudice, Tony 0-9 9 0.0 0.5 Judd, Devin 3-0 3 0.0 0.0 Mitchell, Eric 4-4 8 0.0 0.0 Haehl, Tim 2-1 3 0.0 0.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 12:46 HARV - Shelton-Mosley 85 yd punt return (McIntyre, Jake kick) 0 - 7 10:40 LAFAYETT - Palumbo, Rocco 2 yd pass from O'Malley, Sean (Kordenbrock, J. kick), 4-33 2:06 7 - 7 07:15 HARV - Shelton-Mosley 4 yd run (McIntyre, Jake kick), 7-78 3:25 7 - 14 2nd 00:38 HARV - Booker, Charlie 1 yd run (McIntyre, Jake kick), 13-52 7:10 7 - 21 3rd 14:46 HARV - Scott, Adam 90 yd kickoff return (McIntyre, Jake kick) 7 - 28 09:52 LAFAYETT - Kordenbrock, J. 33 yd field goal, 9-55 4:54 10 - 28 06:33 HARV - McIntyre, Jake 37 yd field goal, 7-34 3:19 10 - 31 4th 10:49 HARV - Smith, Jake 1 yd run (McIntyre, Jake kick), 14-89 6:50 10 - 38

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Quickie Statistics (Final) PRINCETON vs Harvard (Oct 20, 2017 at Cambridge, Mass.)

PRIN HARV Score 52 17 FIRST DOWNS 30 21 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-150 35-159 PASSING YDS (NET) 423 268 Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-32-0 31-20-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-573 66-427 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-33 Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 2-44 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-36.0 4-30.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 1-15 5-39 Possession Time 32:31 27:29 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 13 3 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-4

PRINCETON Harvard Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Eaddy, Collin 10 83 0 83 1 32 8.3 Booker, Charlie 19 77 5 72 1 11 3.8 Volker, Charlie 17 53 0 53 3 14 3.1 Smith, Jake 8 57 5 52 0 26 6.5 Lewis, Jacob 3 11 0 11 0 5 3.7 Shampklin, A. 7 28 0 28 1 10 4.0 Quigley, Ryan 4 11 0 11 0 5 2.8 Shelton-Mosley 1 7 0 7 0 7 7.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Kanoff, Chad 31-35-0 421 2 66 1 Smith, Jake 20-31-1 268 0 44 0 Horsted, Jesper 1-1-0 2 1 2 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Horsted, Jesper 13 246 2 66 Antonellis, R. 6 81 0 22 Carlson, S 11 103 1 17 Shelton-Mosley 6 54 0 15 Bech, Tiger 3 23 0 9 Scott, Adam 4 22 0 7 Eaddy, Collin 2 16 0 9 Taylor, Henry 2 51 0 38

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Kanoff, Chad 2 72 36.0 36 0 0 Schmid, Zach 4 122 30.5 42 2 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Shelton-Mosley 2 33 0 27

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Shelton-Mosley 2 44 0 36

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Johnson, Thomas 5-5 10 0.0 1.0 Hutton, Luke 4-6 10 0.0 0.0 Orr, John 3-7 10 0.0 0.0 Haehl, Tim 3-6 9 0.0 0.0 Ellis, Ben 3-4 7 0.0 0.0 Ryan, Richie 1-7 8 0.0 0.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 06:43 PRIN - Horsted, Jesper 20 yd pass from Kanoff, Chad (Rice, Tavish kick), 10-89 4:04 7 - 0 00:00 PRIN - Rice, Tavish 40 yd field goal, 13-64 4:41 10 - 0 2nd 09:25 PRIN - Volker, Charlie 2 yd run (Rice, Tavish kick), 9-66 3:56 17 - 0 04:11 HARV - McIntyre, Jake 28 yd field goal, 12-69 5:14 17 - 3 03:10 PRIN - Horsted, Jesper 66 yd pass from Kanoff, Chad (Rice, Tavish kick), 3-80 1:01 24 - 3 01:28 HARV - Booker, Charlie 2 yd run (McIntyre, Jake kick), 5-80 1:42 24 - 10 00:31 PRIN - Volker, Charlie 14 yd run (Rice, Tavish kick), 5-80 0:57 31 - 10 3rd 07:48 PRIN - Volker, Charlie 1 yd run (Rice, Tavish kick blockd), 7-27 2:49 37 - 10 03:30 PRIN - Carlson, S 2 yd pass from Horsted, Jesper (Bech, Tiger pass from Kanoff, Chad), 8-52 3:2 45 - 10 4th 06:20 PRIN - Eaddy, Collin 32 yd run (Rice, Tavish kick), 7-80 4:26 52 - 10 02:16 HARV - Shampklin, A. 1 yd run (McIntyre, Jake kick), 10-86 4:04 52 - 17

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Quickie Statistics (Final) Dartmouth vs Harvard (Oct 28, 2017 at Cambridge, MA)

DART HARV Score 22 25 FIRST DOWNS 20 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-89 43-169 PASSING YDS (NET) 215 129 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-22-2 36-19-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-304 79-298 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 2-56 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-31 2-27 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-31.0 6-42.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-46 10-85 Possession Time 27:33 32:27 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 11 of 20 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 5 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-5

Dartmouth Harvard Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Stone, Ryder 15 51 1 50 1 10 3.3 Booker, Charlie 25 89 6 83 0 17 3.3 Gerbino, Jared 8 29 0 29 0 14 3.6 Smith, Jake 9 64 0 64 0 17 7.1 Thompson, Emory 2 6 0 6 0 5 3.0 Shelton-Mosley 2 21 0 21 0 12 10.5 Heneghan, Jack 6 8 3 5 1 6 0.8 Northington, L. 2 5 1 4 0 5 2.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Heneghan, Jack 22-34-2 215 1 28 1 Smith, Jake 18-35-0 125 3 12 0 Northington, L. 1-1-0 4 1 4 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Estrada, Drew 7 58 0 17 Taylor, Henry 6 36 1 12 Hagdorn, Hunter 6 69 1 28 Antonellis, R. 3 21 2 9 Mellor, Dylan 4 35 0 16 Northington, L. 3 17 0 9 Johnston, S. 2 25 0 20 Shampklin, A. 2 19 1 11

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Brief, Davis 3 124 41.3 46 0 0 Schmid, Zach 6 256 42.7 61 1 2 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long McManus, Danny 1 0 0 0 Shelton-Mosley 1 42 0 42 Haehl, Tim 1 14 0 0

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Estrada, Drew 2 31 0 16 Scott, Adam 1 20 0 20 Shelton-Mosley 1 7 0 7

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Traynor, Jack 4-13 17 0.0 0.5 Lee, Tanner 2-8 10 0.0 0.0 Boit, Colin 3-5 8 0.0 0.0 McGhee, R. 4-5 9 0.0 0.5 McManus, Danny 5-2 7 0.0 0.5 Hutton, Luke 2-7 9 0.0 0.0 Meile, Eric 3-3 6 0.0 0.0 Wingfield, I. 7-1 8 0.0 0.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 10:24 DART - Stone, Ryder 10 yd run (Smith, David kick), 10-80 4:36 7 - 0 2nd 02:40 DART - Hagdorn, Hunter 8 yd pass from Heneghan, Jack (Smith, David kick), 16-66 7:59 14 - 0 00:13 HARV - Antonellis, R. 8 yd pass from Smith, Jake (McIntyre, Jake kick failed), 6-38 1:07 14 - 6 3rd 09:34 HARV - Antonellis, R. 4 yd pass from Northington, L. (Smith, Jake pass failed), 12-76 5:26 14 - 12 4th 14:56 HARV - Taylor, Henry 4 yd pass from Smith, Jake (Northington, L. rush failed), 6-13 2:35 14 - 18 07:21 HARV - Shampklin, A. 11 yd pass from Smith, Jake (McIntyre, Jake kick), 8-29 3:36 14 - 25 04:18 DART - Heneghan, Jack 6 yd run (Mellor, Dylan pass from Smith, David), 10-80 3:03 22 - 25

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Quickie Statistics (Final) Harvard vs Columbia (Nov 4, 2017 at , N.Y.)

HARV COL Score 21 14 FIRST DOWNS 12 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-79 43-117 PASSING YDS (NET) 190 185 Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-12-4 38-22-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 55-269 81-302 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2--2 2-6 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-28 1-48 Interception Returns-Yards 2-21 4-47 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-35.7 5-40.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1 Penalties-Yards 10-110 6-49 Possession Time 23:58 36:02 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 1 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-5

Harvard Columbia Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Booker, Charlie 13 52 5 47 0 12 3.6 Schroer, Chris 24 127 2 125 0 24 5.2 Shampklin, A. 5 17 2 15 0 7 3.0 Thomas, Tanner 3 10 0 10 0 4 3.3 Viviano, Joe 8 22 12 10 1 9 1.2 Bean, Josh 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0 Scott, Adam 1 4 0 4 0 4 4.0 Suitt, Ryan 1 0 6 -6 0 0 -6.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Viviano, Joe 6-12-0 120 2 65 2 Hill, Anders 21-36-2 184 1 25 8 Smith, Jake 6-11-4 70 0 19 1 Bean, Josh 1-1-0 1 1 1 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Shelton-Mosley 4 54 0 26 Wainwright, J. 7 63 0 24 Taylor, Henry 2 73 1 65 Schroer, Chris 7 46 1 14 Stansell, Jack 2 33 0 19 Castner, Kyle 3 23 1 19 Scott, Adam 2 21 0 16 Kabus, Emerson 2 40 0 25

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Schmid, Zach 7 250 35.7 45 2 0 Thome, Parker 5 200 40.0 49 3 1

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Shelton-Mosley 2 -2 0 0 Wainwright, J. 2 6 0 3

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kline, Cameron 1 0 0 0 Allen, Will 1 48 0 48 Shelton-Mosley 1 28 0 28

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Hutton, Luke 5-7 12 0.0 0.0 Gilbert, Ryan 4-6 10 0.0 0.0 Ryan, Richie 4-7 11 2.5 3.5 Roane, Cameron 6-1 7 0.0 0.0 Walker, Charlie 3-5 8 0.0 0.0 Baty, Landon 3-3 6 0.0 0.0 McGhee, R. 6-0 6 0.0 1.0 Woodley, Justin 2-4 6 0.0 0.5

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 08:23 COL - Castner, Kyle 1 yd pass from Bean, Josh (Milstein, Oren kick), 4-25 1:38 0 - 7 2nd 01:58 HARV - Taylor, Henry 65 yd pass from Viviano, Joe (McIntyre, Jake kick blockd), 2-84 0:46 6 - 7 00:17 HARV - Viviano, Joe 1 yd run (Stansell, Jack pass from Viviano, Joe), 4-27 0:57 14 - 7 3rd 10:35 HARV - Barann, Jake 2 yd pass from Viviano, Joe (McIntyre, Jake kick), 5-27 2:04 21 - 7 4th 10:15 COL - Schroer, Chris 14 yd pass from Hill, Anders (Milstein, Oren kick), 10-88 4:38 21 - 14

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Quickie Statistics (Final) PENN vs Harvard (Nov 11, 2017 at Cambridge, Mass.)

PENN HARV Score 23 6 FIRST DOWNS 15 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-281 38-161 PASSING YDS (NET) 130 190 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-13-2 29-14-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-411 67-351 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 1-3 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-58 5-104 Interception Returns-Yards 1-39 2-11 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-45.2 7-37.9 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1 Penalties-Yards 4-28 6-62 Possession Time 30:48 29:12 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 2 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3

PENN Harvard Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Solomon, Tre 15 181 0 181 1 77 12.1 Viviano, Joe 13 65 7 58 0 9 4.5 Brooks, Karekin 18 69 3 66 0 17 3.7 Shampklin, A. 3 39 0 39 0 15 13.0 Willows, Abe 4 35 0 35 0 16 8.8 Booker, Charlie 14 39 4 35 0 6 2.5 Watson, Justin 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0 Shelton-Mosley 2 13 0 13 0 7 6.5

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Fischer-Colbrie 13-25-2 130 1 28 0 Smith, Jake 8-15-0 81 0 14 1 Viviano, Joe 6-14-1 109 0 45 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Watson, Justin 8 48 1 19 Shelton-Mosley 4 72 0 45 Bokun, Nicholas 3 60 0 28 Antonellis, R. 3 43 0 20 Huber, Kolton 1 16 0 16 Stansell, Jack 3 29 0 12 Pearson, C. 1 6 0 6 Taylor, Henry 2 24 0 18

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Kelley, Hunter 4 168 42.0 48 2 0 Schmid, Zach 7 265 37.9 47 2 0 Fischer-Colbrie 1 58 58.0 58 1 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Philippi, Sam 1 6 0 6 Shelton-Mosley 1 3 0 3

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Malcome, Isaiah 3 58 0 23 Scott, Adam 5 104 0 33

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Miller, Nick 3-7 10 1.0 1.0 Lee, Tanner 5-5 10 0.0 0.0 Martin, Jacob 3-5 8 0.0 1.0 McGhee, R. 4-4 8 0.0 1.0 Cammon, Jay 4-3 7 0.0 2.0 Hutton, Luke 4-3 7 0.0 0.0 Moskal, Colton 3-4 7 0.0 0.0 Hart, Stone 1-6 7 0.0 0.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 14:43 PENN - Solomon, Tre 77 yd run (Soslow, Jack kick), 1-77 0:17 7 - 0 2nd 10:04 HARV - McIntyre, Jake 24 yd field goal, 11-47 4:51 7 - 3 03:32 PENN - Soslow, Jack 22 yd field goal, 12-79 6:32 10 - 3 3rd 11:33 PENN - Watson, Justin 19 yd pass from Fischer-Colbrie (Soslow, Jack kick), 2-52 0:41 17 - 3 07:03 HARV - McIntyre, Jake 32 yd field goal, 9-68 4:30 17 - 6 00:22 PENN - Soslow, Jack 40 yd field goal, 5-16 0:59 20 - 6 4th 06:59 PENN - Soslow, Jack 36 yd field goal, 8-36 4:27 23 - 6

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CRIMSON OFFENSE CRIMSON DEFENSE

WR 17 Justice Shelton-Mosley...... Jr., 5-10, 195 LE 38 Alex White...... Sr., 6-3, 235 83 Jack Cook...... So., 5-11, 185 99 DJ Bailey...... Jr., 6-3, 265

LT 53 Tim O’ Brien...... Jr., 6-7, 275 DT 56 Stuart Johnson...... Jr., 6-4, 285 78 Jon Goettsch...... So., 6-5, 290 94 Kelvin Apari...... So., 6-2, 240

LG 66 Matt Jones...... Jr., 6-6, 285 DT 90 Stone Hart...... Sr., 6-3, 270 75 Hunt Sparks...... Fr., 6-5, 275 74 Scott Garrison...... Jr., 6-4, 280

C 58 Ben Shoults...... Jr., 6-4, 285 RE 91 Tristan Tahmaseb...... So., 6-2, 245 63 Jackson Ward...... So., 6-3, 280 81 Scott Evans...... Sr., 6-3, 250

RG 61 Liam Shanahan...... So., 6-5, 270 WLB 45 Chase Guillory...... Sr., 5-10, 200 71 DJ Mott...... Sr., 6-6, 290 59 Joey Goodman...... So., 6-2, 220

RT 72 Daniel Laden...... Sr., 6-7, 270 MLB 41 Charlie Walker...... Jr., 6-0, 205 68 Eric Wilson...... Fr., 6-4, 280 49 Bobby Drysdale...... So., 6-1, 210

H 87 Jack Stansell...... Sr., 6-3, 230 SLB 35 Luke Hutton...... Sr., 6-2, 215 82 Jake Barann...... Sr., 6-6, 235 34 Mikah Hughes...... So., 6-2, 205

TE 43 Ryan Antonellis...... Sr., 6-4, 240 CB 7 Raishaun McGhee...... Sr., 5-11, 185 88 John Stivers...... So., 6-3, 235 12 Isaiah Wingfield...... Fr., 6-0, 185

RB 21 Charlie Booker III...... Jr., 5-9, 200 S 36 Tanner Lee...... Jr., 5-10, 280 20 Aaron Shampklin...... Fr., 5-10, 180 27 Cole Thompson...... Jr., 6-0, 195

QB 4 Joe Viviano...... Sr., 6-5, 220. S 1 Tim Haehl...... Sr., 6-0, 200 10 Jake Smith...... Fr., 6-0, 180 30 Zach Miller...... Sr., 6-1, 185

WR 13 Adam Scott...... Jr., 5-7, 165 CB 26 Tobe Ezeokoli...... Sr., 5-11, 185 28 Henry Taylor...... Jr., 5-11, 195 22 Devin Judd...... So., 6-0, 155

HARVARD SPECIAL TEAMS

K 13 Kenny Smart...... Sr., 6-1, 195 KR 17 Justice Shelton-Mosley...... So., 5-10, 195 47 Jake McIntyre...... So., 6-1, 165 2 Lavance Northington...... So., 6-2, 190

P 88 Zach Schmid...... Sr., 6-0, 230 H 2 Lavance Northington...... So., 6-2, 190 91 Sean McKeough...... Fr., 6-2, 180 14 Tom Stewart...... Sr., 6-3, 215

PR 17 Justice Shelton-Mosley...... So., 5-10, 195 LS 87 Jack Stansell...... Sr., 6-3, 230 13 Adam Scott...... Jr., 5-7, 165 48 Hunter Wegner...... So., 6-5, 225

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No Name Cl Pos Ht Wt Hometown/High School 80 Cecil Williams II Jr TE 6-3 225 Elk Grove, Calif./Phillips Exeter Academy (N.H.) 1 Tim Haehl Sr DB 6-0 200 Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue 81 Scott Evans Sr DE 6-3 250 Pittsburgh, Pa./Brashear 2 Lavance Northington So WR 6-2 190 Irvine, Calif./Lutheran 81* Cam Tripp Jr WR 6-6 220 Monroe, N.C./Piedmont 3 Tyler Gray Jr CB 6-1 200 Columbia, S.C./A.C. Flora 82 Jake Barann Sr TE 6-6 235 Allen Park, Mich./Allen Park 4* Max Jones Fr CB 5-11 180 Delmar, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 83 Jack Cook So WR 5-11 185 Shaker Heights, Ohio/Saint Ignatius 4 Joe Viviano Sr QB 6-5 220 Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga 84 Ryan Reagan Fr HB 6-4 225 Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury 5 BJ Watson Fr RB 5-9 185 Baltimore, Md./Calvert Hall College 85 Adam West Fr TE 6-7 230 San Angelo, Texas/San Angelo Central 6 Alex LaPolice Jr WR 6-0 185 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan 86 John Pirrmann Jr DE 6-4 245 Powell, Ohio/Bishop Watterson 7* Owen Holt Fr QB 6-2 210 Houston, Texas/Lamar 87 Jack Stansell Sr HB 6-3 230 Dothan, Ala./Dothan 7 Raishaun McGhee Sr CB 5-11 180 Windsor, Conn./Rye Country Day 88 Zach Schmid Sr P 6-0 230 San Diego, Calif./Francis Parker 8 Bennett Bay Fr CB 6-0 180 Marietta, Ga./Wheeler 88* John Stivers So TE 6-3 235 Pebble Beach, Calif./Carmel 9 Cody Chrest So WR 6-0 190 Houston, Texas/Cy-Fair 89 Carter Hartmann So DL 6-3 240 Trabuco Canyon, Calif./Mission Viejo 10 Wesley Ogsbury Jr CB 5-11 185 Denver, Colo./East 89 Dan Werner Jr TE 6-3 230 McCordsville, Ind./Mt. Vernon 10* Jake Smith Fr QB 6-0 180 Ithaca, Mich./Phillips Exeter Academy 90 Stone Hart Sr DT 6-3 270 Olympia, Wash./Timberline 11 Brian Dunlap Jr WR 6-1 180 Natick, Mass./Natick 91* Sean McKeogh Fr P 6-2 180 San Rafael, Calif./Marin Catholic 12 Isaiah Wingfield Fr CB 6-0 185 Burlington, N.J./The Lawrenceville 91 Tristan Tahmaseb Sr DT 6-2 245 Vestavia Hills, Ala./Vestavia Hills 13* Adam Scott Jr WR 5-7 165 Denton, Texas/Denton Guyer 92 Nasir Darnell Fr DE 6-3 240 Matawan, N.J./Red Bank Catholic 13 Kenny Smart Sr K 6-1 195 Modesto, Calif./Central Catholic 93 Griffin Burke Fr DT 6-3 250 West Barnstable, Mass./Cheshire Academy 14 Tom Stewart Jr QB 6-3 215 Dallas, Texas/Parish Episcopal 94 Kelvin Apari So DE 6-2 240 Frisco, Texas/Lone Star 15 Cade Knox So QB 6-4 210 Phoenix, Ariz./Brophy Prep. 96 Doug Henze Fr DT 6-2 270 Hoover, Ala./Spain Park 16 Camden Bohn So QB 6-4 225 Granger, Ind./Penn 97 Justin Mitchell Fr DE 6-2 235 Jacksonville, Fla./The Bolles School 17 Justice Shelton-Mosley Jr WR 5-10 195 Sacramento, Calif./Capitol Christian 98 Bobby Gilmore Jr DT 6-4 265 Milford, Mass./Milton Academy 18 James Batch Fr WR 6-0 160 Merritt Island, Fla./Merritt Island 99 DJ Bailey Jr DE 6-3 265 San Juan Capistrano, Calif./JSerra Catholic 19 Tyler Adams Fr WR 6-0 180 Louisville, Ohio/Louisville 20 Aaron Shampklin Fr RB 5-10 180 Paramount, Calif./Long Beach Polytechnic The Thomas Stephenson Family Coach For Harvard Football 21 Charlie Booker III Jr RB 5-9 200 Houston, Texas/Cypress Ranch Tim Murphy (Springfield ’78), 24th year 21* Jason Brown Fr ATH 6-3 200 Davie, Fla./American Heritage-Plantation 22 Devin Judd So DB 6-0 155 Dayton, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel Assistant Coaches 23 Christian Houston Jr WR 5-11 185 Waldorf, Md./North Point Joel Lamb (Harvard ’93), assistant head coach/offensive coordinator 24 Noah Reimers Jr RB 5-11 205 Leesburg, Va./Tuscarora Scott Larkee (Harvard ’99), assistant head coach/defensive coordinator 25 Mike Silva Fr RB 5-9 190 Kingston, Mass./Milton Academy Ryan Crawford (Davidson ’01) ,special teams coordinator/defensive backs 26 Tobe Ezeokoli Sr DB 5-11 185 San Diego, Calif./Mt. Carmel Mickey Fein (Maine ’99), wide receivers 27 Cole Thompson Jr DB 6-0 195 Folsom, Calif./Folsom Michael Horan (Bates ’05), defensive line 28 Henry Taylor Jr WR 5-11 195 Greenwich, Conn./Brunswick School Jeremy Bandy (Baldwin-Wallace ’01), offensive line 29 Garrett Rigby So SAF 6-0 190 Stone Mountain, Ga./Tucker Chris Batti (Illinois ’08), running backs 30 Zach Miller Sr SAF 6-1 185 Houston, Texas/Stratford Anthony Fucillo (Tufts ’10), defensive backs 31 Max Mangum So DB 6-0 180 Austin, Texas/Westlake Logan Johnson (Fitchburg State ’11), defensive line 32* Ben Abercrombie Fr CB 5-10 175 Hoover, Ala./Hoover Mike Morris (Boston College ’11), football operations coordinator 32 Semar Smith Sr RB 5-10 205 Coral Springs, Fla./Taravella 34 Mikah Hughes So LB 6-2 205 Bullard, Texas/Bullard Strength & Conditioning Coach 35 Luke Hutton Sr LB 6-2 215 Austin, Texas/Lake Travis James Frazier 36* Devin Darrington Fr RB 5-8 205 Forest Hill, Md./Bullis School 36 Tanner Lee Sr SAF 5-10 180 Spanish Fort, Ala./Daphne Sports Medicine 37 Tyler Spitzer Jr SAF 6-0 190 San Marino, Calif./San Marino Brant Berkstresser, head athletic trainer 38 Alex White Sr LB 6-3 235 Maiden, N.C./Maiden 39 Matt Farber So LB 6-0 200 Rye, N.Y./Rye County Day Equipment Managers 40 Anthony Camargo Jr LB 6-3 230 La Puente, Calif./Bishop Amat Alex Ferguson 41 Charlie Walker Jr LB 6-0 205 Keller, Texas/Fossil Ridge Jeff Tessier 42 Andrew Irwin Fr LB 6-1 210 Altoona, Pa./Bishop Guilfoyle Catholic 43 Ryan Antonellis Sr HB 6-4 240 Burke, Va./Lake Braddock Athletic Communications 45 Chase Guillory Sr LB 5-10 200 Helotes, Texas/Louis D. Brandeis Tim Williamson 46 John Jenkins Fr LB 6-1 220 Madison, Ala./James Clemens Brock Malone 47 Jake McIntyre So K 6-1 165 Orlando, Fla./Bishop Moore Catholic 48 Hunter Wegner So TE 6-5 225 Novato, Calif./Novato 49 Bobby Drysdale So LB 6-1 210 Brookfield, Conn./Brookfield 50 Richie Ryan Jr DT 6-1 275 Pittsburgh, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic 51 Justin Hunter Jr OL 6-5 300 Rochester Hills, Mich./Detroit Country Day 52 Cameron Kline So DE 6-2 220 Alpharetta, Ga./South Forsyth 53 Tim O’Brien Jr OL 6-7 275 San Diego, Calif./Point Loma 54 Jack McGowan Fr LB 6-1 220 Canton, Mass./Catholic Memorial 56* Josh Hall Fr OL 6-4 290 Alpharetta, Ga./Milton Pronunciation Guide 56 Stuart Johnson Sr DT 6-4 285 Alpharetta, Ga./Wesleyan School 57 Peter Graves Jr LB 6-2 220 Belmont, Mass./Phillips Exeter Academy (N.H.) No. Name Pronunciation 58 Ben Shoults Jr OL 6-4 285 Maple Grove, Minn./Maple Grove 94 Kelvin Apari...... Ah-PAR-ee 59 Joey Goodman So LB 6-2 220 Marietta, Ga./George Walton Comprehensive 82 Jake Barann...... Bah-ran 60 Nate Chaffee So DL 6-4 260 Saint Paul, Minn./Saint Thomas Academy 16 Camden Bohn...... BONE 61 Liam Shanahan So OL 6-5 270 Marlborough, Mass./Marlborough 40 Anthony Camargo...... CAM-ar-go 62 J.J. Drew Fr OL 6-6 310 Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie 60 Nate Chaffee...... CHAY-fee 63 Jackson Ward So OL 6-3 270 Westport, Conn./Staples 92 Nasir Darnell...... Nah-zeer 64 Thomas Reeder So DL 6-3 265 Atlanta, Ga./Westminster School 77 Matteo DiMayorca...... MAH-teh-oh Dee-MAY-ohr-ka 65 Jack Bates Jr OL 6-8 285 Greenville, Ala./Episcopal (Va.) 26 Tobe Ezeokoli...... EH-zee-OH-kohl-EE 66 Matt Jones Jr OL 6-6 285 Roswell, Ga./Pope 78 Jon Goettsch...... GETCH 67 James Lee Fr OT 6-6 270 San Diego, Calif./Rancho Bernardo 34 Mikah Hughes...... MIKE-ah 68 Eric Wilson Fr OL 6-4 280 Minnetrista, Minn./Benilde-St. Margaret’s 6 Alex LaPolice...... LA-police 69 Brogan McPartland So DL 6-4 245 Stephens City, Va./Sherando 31 Max Mangum...... Mang-gum 70 Ryan Sunda Jr DL 6-3 275 Wantage, N.J./High Point Regional 91 Sean McKeogh...... Mack-ee-oh 71 DJ Mott Sr OL 6-6 290 Brentwood, Tenn./Montgomery Bell 2 Lavance Northington...... LAH-vance 72 Daniel Laden Sr OL 6-7 270 Austin, Texas/Austin 86 John Pirrmann...... Pear-men 74 Scott Garrison Jr DT 6-4 280 Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 20 Aaron Shampklin...... Shamp-klinn 75 Hunt Sparks Fr OL 6-5 275 Norman, Okla./Norman 58 Ben Shoults...... Sho-ltz 76 Mark Goldman Sr OL 6-5 290 Brooklyn, N.Y./Midwood 32 Semar Smith...... Seh-MAHR 77 Matteo diMayorca So OL 6-4 260 Summit, N.J./Summit 88 Jon Stivers...... STY-vers 78 Jon Goettsch So OL 6-5 290 Shelby Township, Mich./Utica 79 Gavin Olsen Fr OT 6-8 335 Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset 91 Tristan Tahmaseb...... Teh-MAH-seb

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