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GAME INFORMATION NO. 25 Date ...... Sept. 19, 2015 0-0 OVERALL • 0-0 Kickoff Time ...... 1 p.m. VS. Venue ...... Meade Stadium (6,555) SEPTEMBER Video ...... GoRhody.com Sat...... 19 .....at ...... 1 p.m. NO. 25 HARVARD RHODE ISLAND Radio ...... WXKS 1200 AM /94.5 FM-HD2 Sat...... 26 .....BROWN* (FOX College )/ILDN) ...... 7 p.m. 0-0, 0-0 IVY 0-2, 0-1 CAA ...... WRHB 95.3 FM OCTOBER All-Time Series: -- Harvard leads, 1-0 Talent ...... Bernie Corbett and Mike Giardi Fri...... 2 ...... GEORGETOWN (ESPN3/ILDN) ...... 7 p.m. Last Meeting: -- 1923 (W, 35-0) ...... Nick Gutmann, Matthew Hawkins, Jet Rothstein Sat...... 10 ..... at Cornell *(American Sports Network/ILDN) ...... 12 p.m. Streak: -- Harvard, W1 Sat...... 17 .....at Lafayette (RCN) ...... 3:30 p.m. Sat...... 24 ..... PRINCETON* (American Sports Network/ILDN) ..12 p.m. THE STORYLINE Fri ...... 30 ..... DARTMOUTH* (NBC Sports Network/ILDN) ...... 7:30 p.m. The No. 25 Harvard football team will open its 142nd season, as the Crimson travels down to NOVEMBER Kingston, Rhode Island to take on Rhode Island. Harvard, which is coming off a perfect 10-0 slate in Saty...... 7...... at Columbia* (ILDN) ...... 1 p.m. 2014, visits the Rams, who are 0-2 this fall. Video for the game will be available on GoRhody.com. Sat...... 14 .....PENN* (American Sports Network/ILDN) ....12 p.m. Sat...... 22 .....at Yale* (NBC Sports Network/ILDN) ...... 2:30 p.m. The Crimson, which was the only undefeated team in Division I last season, has won 14-straight games, BOLD CAPS indicates home game the second-longest active streak in Division I (Ohio State, 15). Harvard has also won 10 consecutive road * indicates Ivy League opponent games, the longest such streak in the FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) and the third-longest streak ILDN - indicates Ivy League Digital Network in Division I (Ohio State, 14; Florida State, 12). All times listed in EST OPENING DAY COACHING Harvard has won 12 of the last 14 season openers and is an impressive 116-23-2 (.830) in the first game ...... Tim Murphy (Springfield ’78) of the season. Under current head coach Tim Murphy, the Crimson is 15-6 on opening day. Harvard Record ...... 147-62 (22nd year) Overall Record ...... 179107-1 (28th year) SERIES HISTORY vs.Rhode Island...... 0-0 Saturday’s game will be the second all-time meeting between Harvard and Rhode Island. The Crimson won the first game in 1923 at 35-0.

THE NUMBERS The Rams are coming off a 35-7 loss in their conference opener at Albany last week. Paul 0-2 OVERALL • 0-1 CAA Mroz completed 17-of-38 passes for 180 yards and had a 21-yard pass to wide receiver Kharyi Denny in the fourth quarter. Denny finished with 79 receiving yards on four catches, while running back SEPTEMBER Harold Cooper ran for 66 yards on 16 carries. Defensive back Tim Wienclaw paced the URI defensive effort Sat...... 4 ...... at Syracuse (ESPN3)...... L, 0-47 with 12 tackles on the day. Sat...... 12 ...... at Albany* (American Sports Network) ...... L, 7-35 Sat...... 19 ...... HARVARD ...... 1 p.m. Harvard opens its season while much of the country is already in its third week of play. The Crimson, which Sat...... 26 ...... at * (American Sports Network) ...... 3:30 p.m. captured a share of the program’s 16th Ivy League title last season, went 10-0 overall and 7-0 in conference OCTOBER play in 2014 and was voted to finish first in the Ancient Eight this fall. Sat...... 3...... at Brown (ILDN) ...... 6 p.m. HARVARD VS. THE CAA Sat...... 10 .....* ...... 12 p.m. The Crimson boasts a record of 23-4-2 against schools currently in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). Sat...... 17 .....RICHMOND* ...... 12 p.m. Sat...... 31 .....at * ...... 1 p.m. NOVEMBER Sat...... 7 ...... VILLANOVA* ...... 12:30 p.m. Sat...... 14 .....STONY BROOK* ...... 12:30 p.m. HAT S NSIDE ISTORICAL NFORMATION W ’ I H I Sat...... 21 .....at Towson* ...... 2 p.m. Game Notes ...... 1-7 The Last Time the Crimson ...... 9-10 BOLD CAPS indicates home game Team Schedules ...... 1 Coaching Records ...... 14-16 * indicates CAA opponent Ivy League Standings/Schedule ...... 2 Individual Records ...... 17-25 All times listed in EST The Last Meeting ...... 3 Team Records ...... 26-28 Harvard’s 2015 Record When ...... 3 Annual Statistical Leaders ...... 29 COACHING Media Information ...... 4 Year-by-Year Results...... 30-39 Head Coach ...... Jim Fleming (University of the South ’82) National Polls ...... 6 All-Time Series Results ...... 40-47 Rhode Island Record...... 1-13 (second year) National Rankings ...... 10 Team Statistics...... 48--53 Overall Record ...... 1-13 (second year) Stephenson Family Head Coach Tim Murphy ...... 12-13 vs. Harvard ...... 0-0 Today’s Game Two-Deep ...... 54 Numerical Roster ...... 55 Pronunciation Guide ...... 55

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FINAL 2014 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS LAST TIME OUT Nov. 10, 2012, and has gone two full seasons Conner Hempel ’15 connected with Andrew without dropping a game away from Cambridge. IVY LEAGUE OVERALL Fischer for a 35-yard touchdown pass with 55 The Harvard program record for longest road TEAM W L PCT. W L PCT seconds remaining to break a 24-24 , as undefeated streak is 12 games from 1974-77. 1. Harvard 7 0 1.00 10 0 1.00 Harvard toppled Yale, 31-24, in The Game. Paul 2. Dartmouth 6 1 .857 8 2 .800 Stanton, Jr. rushed for 109 yards and a touchdown RUNNING THE 3. Yale 5 2 .714 8 2 .800 on 22 carries, and Fischer finished the day with Harvard has scored at least one rushing 4. Princeton 4 3 .571 5 5 .500 eight grabs for 149 receiving yards and two TDs. touchdown in 24-straight games. The last time 5. Brown 3 4 .286 5 5 .500 the Crimson was kept out of the end zone on the 6. Penn 2 5 .167 2 8 .200 Defensively, Zack Hodges ’15 recorded two sacks ground came in a 39-34 loss at Princeton Oct. 20, 7. Cornell 1 6 .143 1 9 .100 to complete his Harvard career as the school’s 2012. 8. Columbia 0 7 .000 0 10 .000 all-time sack leader with 27.0. Connor Sheehan ’15 returned an interception 90 yards for a BETTER THAN AVERAGE touchdown, and Scott Peters clinched the win with With 10 wins last year, Harvard clinched its 116th HIS EEK S VY CHEDULE EPT T W ’ I S (S . 19) an interception with 10 seconds to play. season at .500 or better in the program’s 142- Dartmouth at Georgetown 12 p.m. year history. It also marked the Crimson’s 17th- Bryant at Brown (ILDN) 12:30 p.m. PRESEASON ACCOLADES straight year at .500 or better. Penn at Lehigh 12:30 p.m. Harvard players have earned several preseason Yale at Colgate (Time Warner Cable) 1 p.m. honors. Offensive linemen Cole Toner and Anthony UNDER CENTER Harvard at Rhode Island 1 p.m. Fabiano were tabbed to the Reese’s Quarterback Scott Hosch was 6-0 as the starting Columbia at Fordham 1 p.m. Watch List. Toner was also named to the STATS quarterback for Harvard in 2014. Hosch finished Bucknell at Cornell (ILDN) 3:30 p.m. FCS Preseason All-America team. the year 109-of-176 (.619) with 1,428 yards and Princeton at Lafayette (ESPN3) 6 p.m. eight . Newcomer Justice Shelton-Mosely, a wide receiver, was selected as the College Sports RETURN IT EXT EEK S VY CHEDULE EPT N W ’ I S (S . 26) Madness Preseason National Freshman of the Andrew Fischer ranked 29th in the country in Georgetown at Columbia 1 p.m. Year. kickoff returns, averaging 23.7 yards per return. Cornell at Yale* (ILDN) 1 p.m. Fischer also stood 26th in punt returns (9.1 avg.). Lehigh at Princeton (OLDN) 5 p.m. NATION’S BEST D Sacred Heart at Dartmouth (ILDN) 7 p.m. Last season, Harvard ranked first in the FCS in With his performance last year, Fischer now ranks Brown at Harvard* (FOX College Sports) 7 p.m. scoring defense (12.3 points allowed per game), tied for third in school history in career kickoff Penn at Villanova 7 p.m. was second in tackles for loss (3.50 per game) return average (22.9). and fourth in rushing defense (86.8 yards allowed *Ivy League contest per game). STANTON HITS THE RECORD BOOKS Senior running back Paul Stanton, Jr. has moved IVY COACHING WINS up to seventh in team history with 2,097 career HARVARD QUICK FACTS Tim Murphy ranks third all-time in Ivy League wins. rushing yards on 337 carries (6.2 avg.) Stanton Home Stadium ...... Harvard Stadium is also fourth in the Harvard record books with 27 Opened ...... 1903 Carm Cozza Yale 135 rushing touchdowns. Capacity ...... 30,323 Penn 112 Record at Harvard Stadium ..436-218-34 (.658) Tim Murphy Harvard 104 Stanton ranked fourth in the FCS last year with Bob Blackman Dartmouth/Cornell 100 6.73 yards per rush. Head Coach ...... Tim Murphy Harvard 92 Alma Mater ...... Springfield ‘78 HARVARD OWNS NEW ENGLAND Record at Harvard ...... 147-62 (22nd year) KEEP ON GOING Since 1994, the Crimson owns a record of 106- Overall ...... 179-106-1 (28th year) Harvard has the FCS’s longest current winning 42 (.716) in games played in New England. Since Defensive Coordinator ...... Scott Larkee (10th year) streak. The Crimson has won 14 straight dating the 2001 campaign, Harvard stands at 81-15 Offensive Coordinator ...... Joel Lamb (10th year) back to its dramatic 24-21 win over Dartmouth at (.844), and the team is 27-2 since the start of Defensive Line Coach ...... Michael Horan (7th year) Harvard Stadium Nov. 2, 2013. The current 14- 2012 (.931) in contests held in the region...... Logan Johnson (1st year) game streak is tied for the fifth longest in team EPTEMBER NDER URPHY Defensive Backs Coach .... Ryan Crawford (4th year) history (2011-12). The program’s longest was 24 S U M Since Tim Murphy began patrolling the Harvard ...... Mike Donovan (2nd year) games from 1890-1891. sideline in 1994, the Crimson is 34-13 (.723) in Offensive Line Coach ...... Jeremy Bandy (4th year) games played in the month of September. Harvard Running Backs Coach ...... Chris Batti (4th year) The Crimson’s 14-game win streak is the second- longest active Division I (Ohio State, 11). boasts a 25-6 (.806) mark since 2001 and has Wide Receivers Coach .....Joe Villapiano (11th year) won eight straight in September. Director of Operations ...... Mike Morris (1st year) Harvard has also won 11 straight Ivy League Director of Strength & Conditioning ...... James Frazier (7th year) contests. The program record for consecutive UNDEFEATED Athletic Trainer ...... Brant Berkstresser (8th year) Ivy wins is 12 games from 2001-02. The Harvard completed its 17th undefeated season Captain...... Matt Koran ’16 11-consecutive conference victories is the third in program history and third under head coach longest active streak in Division I (Florida State, 22; Tim Murphy in 2015. The Crimson also earned its First Season ...... 1874 (142nd season) New Hampshire 12). seventh undefeated season in Ivy play. All-Time Record ...... 848-384-50 (.681) All-Time Ivy League Record ...... 257-147--9 (.632) ROAD STREAK The Crimson has gone undefeated in 2001, 2004 National Championships ...... 7 Dating back to the beginning of the 2013 season, and 2014 under Murphy. (1890, 1898, 1899, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1919) Harvard has rattled off 10-consecutive wins on Ivy League Championships ...... 15 the road, including a 5-0 mark last fall. The streak ROAD TRIP (1961, 1966, 1968, 1974, 1975, 1982, 1983, is the longest in the FCS and fourth longest in Harvard is 30-9 in its last 39 road games (.769). 1987, 1997, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2011, all of Division I Ohio State, 14; Florida State, 12; The Crimson is 22-5 (.815) in its last 27 Ivy League road games. 2013) Missouri, 11).

The Crimson last lost on the road, 30-21, at Penn

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INSIDE THE SERIES - RHODE ISLAND OVER PAR HARVARD IN 2014 WHEN... Nickname...... Rams Harvard has scored points in an Ivy League and Overall ...... 10-0 Conference ...... CAA school-record 168-consecutive games. The Ivy League ...... 7-0 Home Field ...... Meade Stadium Crimson has not been shut out since a 24-0 loss to Columbia in the 1998 season opener. At Home ...... 5-0 On The Road ...... 5-0 Head Coach ...... Jim Fleming Brown held the previous Ivy record (162 games), On Television ...... 7-0 Alma Mater ...... University of the South ’82 which was stopped on Oct. 13, 2012 (19-0 loss vs. Ranked Opponents ...... 0-0 at Princeton). When Ranked...... 6-0 2015 Record...... 0-2, 0-1 CAA Series History ...... Harvard leads, 1-0 KEEPING POINTS OFF THE BOARD Ivy League at Home ...... 3-0 For the 46th time in the Tim Murphy era, the Streak ...... Harvard, 1 Ivy League on the Road ...... 4-0 Crimson held an opponent to less than 10 points, Most Points, Harvard ...... 35 (1923) as Harvard topped Columbia, 45-0, on Nov. 8, September Record ...... 2-0 Most Points, Rhode Island ...... 0 (1923) 2014. In those 46 games, the Crimson owns a October Record ...... 4-0 Biggest Win ...... 35 (Harvard) 44-2 record. November Record...... 4-0 Biggest Loss ...... N/A SUCCESSFUL SIGNAL CALLERS Longest Harvard Streak ..... Harvard, 1 (1923-present) Day Games ...... 8-0 Ten of the last 11 Harvard QBs have won their Longest Rhode Island Streak ...... N/A Night Games ...... 2-0 first career start. Six of those games have come Last Harvard Win ...... 35-0 (1923) on the road, including the last four. In the Rain ...... 2-0 Last Rhode Island Win ...... N/A In the Snow ...... 0-0 Garrett Schires.... vs. Lafayette....Oct. 18, 2003 Richard Irvin ...... at Holy Cross ...Sept. 17, 2005 Leading after one quarter ...... 7-0 Liam O’Hagan ...... vs. Brown Sept. 24, 2005 Trailing after one ...... 2-0 Chris Pizzotti ...... vs. Holy Cross ..Sept. 6, 2006 Tied after one ...... 1-0 Jeff Witt ...... at Brown ...... Sept.13, 2006 Andrew Hatch ...... vs. Holy Cross ..Sept. 18, 2010 Leading at the half...... 7-0 Colton Chapple .....at Lafayette .....Oct. 2, 2010 Trailing at the half ...... 2-0 Conner Hempel ...at San Diego ...Sept. 21, 2013 Tied at the half ...... 1-0 Michael Pruneau ... at Cornell ...... Oct. 12, 2013 Scott Hosch ...... at Brown ...... Sept. 27, 2014 Leading after three quarters ...... 8-0 Trailing after three ...... 2-0 HARVARD COACH TIM MURPHY Tied after three ...... 0-0 In his 22nd season as Harvard’s all-time winningest In overtime ...... 0-0 head coach, Tim Murphy enters Saturday’s game with a 147-62 record with the Crimson and a Come-From-Behind 4th Quarter Wins ...... 2-0 179-106-1 overall head coaching record, which Opp. 4th Quarter Comeback ...... 0-0 includes five years at Cincinnati and two years at Come From 10 or More Points Down ...... 0-0 Maine. Since the formation of the Ivy League in 1956, only two Ivy coaches have compiled more Scoring First ...... 10-0 wins than Murphy’s 147 and he is just one of five Scoring 30 or More Points ...... 6-0 coaches to win 100-plus games. Murphy also owns Opponent Scoring Fewer Than 20 Points ...... 8-0 104 Ivy League wins, third most all-time. Murphy Decided By Seven Points or Less ...... 0-0 has led Harvard to eight Ivy League championships (1997, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013 Rushing 0-99 yards ...... 0-0 and 2014). He is 0-0 vs. URI as Harvard head Rusing 100-199 yards ...... 3-0 coach. Rushing 200+ yards ...... 7-0 RHODE ISLAND COACH JIM FLEMING Opponent rushes 0-99 yards ...... 7-0 Jim Fleming is in his second season as head Opponent rushes 100-199 yards ...... 3-0 coach of the Rams. The former head coach at Sacred Heart from 2000-01, Fleming came to Opponent rushes 200+ yards ...... 0-0 URI prior to the 2014 season after a stint as defensive coordinator at South Florida from 2012- Passing 0-99 yards ...... 0-0 13. Fleming is 0-0 vs. Harvard as URI coach. Passing 100-199 yards ...... 3-0 Passing 200-299 yards ...... 6-0 #GAMEDAYATTHEGAME Passing 300+ yards ...... 1-0 For the first time, ESPN’s College Gameday was hosted by Harvard on Nov. 22, 2014. Viewed Opponent passing 0-99 yards ...... 0-0 by approximately 1.9 million viewers, the Emmy Opponent passing 100-199 yards ...... 4-0 Award-winning show aired live on Harvard’s Dillon Opponent passing 200-299 yards ...... 5-0 Quad. It marked the second time the Crimson Opponent passing 300+ yards ...... 1-0 appeared on the program, as Penn hosted College Gameday in 2002 on a day it faced the Crimson at .

Twelve years to the day Penn and Harvard were on gameday in 2002 (Nov. 16), ESPN announced Harvard would host the show.

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MEDIA INFORMATION OFFENSE CLICKING UNDER MURPHY this week. With its 45-point performance vs. Columbia Nov. ASSOCIATE AD...... Tim Williamson 8, 2014, Harvard improved to 31-1 (.969) under Harvard in the national polls in 2015: E-MAIL ...... [email protected] head coach Tim Murphy (since 1994) when SECONDARY CONTACT...... Allison Miller scoring 40 or more points. The lone loss was at FCS Coaches” STATS E-MAIL ...... [email protected] home against Princeton, 51-48, in triple overtime Presesaon 22 (99) 23 (620) OFFICE PHONE ...... (617) 495-2206 Oct. 26, 2013. Sept. 7 25 (44) 25 (324) WEBSITE ...... GoCrimson.com Sept. 14 ARV (43) 25 (297) TWITTER ...... @HarvardCrimson BALL CONTROL Since 2000, Harvard is 28-1 (.966) when it does STANTON VS. IVY DEFENSES PRACTICES Over the last two seasons (14 games), running Harvard football practices are open to the media, not and 27-0 when not committing a turnover. back Paul Stanton, Jr., is averaging 110.4 rushing provided the outlet makes prior arrangments with yards per game against Ivy League opponents. Tim Williamson, director of athletic communications. CRIMSON COLORED IVY Stanton has scored 20 TDs on the ground and accumulated a total of 1,545 rushing yards on INTERVIEW REQUESTS Since the formation of the Ivy League in 1956, 244 attempts (6.3 per carry). All requests for interviews with Harvard student- Harvard has been the winningest team during athletes and coaches must be made through Tim league play. The Crimson also has a conference- Williamson or Allison Miller. Please note that student- best 257 victories. LONG TOSS athletes’ phone numbers and e-mail addresses In the victory over Lafayette on Oct. 18, 2014, will not be released to the media per department Team W L T Ivy Titles Scott Hosch connected with Andrew Fischer for of athletics policy. Game-day interviews will not be Harvard 257 147 9 16 a 78-yard TD strike in the second quarter. The granted until the conclusion of the contest. Dartmouth 241 163 9 17 touchdown was the eighth longest touchdown Yale 237 168 8 14 pass in school history. CREDENTIALS Princeton 222 186 5 10 All credential requests to cover Harvard football Penn 220 189 4 16 BROTHERS IN THE ENDZONE must be made through Allison Miller 48 hours in Brown 178 228 7 4 Brothers Seitu and Semar Smith both scored advance of the game. Harvard reserves the right to Cornell 177 231 5 3 touchdowns in Harvard’s victory over Columbia accept or deny all credential requests. Columbia 93 315 5 1 Nov. 8. 2014. Seitu, a senior had a 22-yard TD grab late in the second quarter, and Semar rushed Credentials may be picked up at the ticket office for a three-yard score early in the third stanza. inside the Murr Center, which opens one hour prior Harvard is the only Ivy League school with a winning to the start of contests. record against all other Ivies. Harvard 7 SHUTOUT STREAK The Crimson has now shut out Columbia for three- INTERNET ACCESS AND LIVE STATS Yale 6 straight seasons and 189:31 of action overall, For media member looking to gain access to Dartmouth 4 wireless internet, please use the folling instructions: Princeton 4 dating back to 2011. This marks the first time the Open network and use the password, if an autoreg Penn 3 Crimson has shut down opponents in that many page comes up, enter the pin and login ID. Brown 2 games since holding Brown scoreless in 1932, Network ...... FAS_Athletics-Wireless Cornell 2 1933 and 1934. Harvard has outscored the Password...... MUH@MMED@LI Columbia 0 Lions, 148-0, during this stretch. Login ID ...... media07 PIN ...... [email protected] Harvard’s lowest winning percentage IS .525 INTO THE NIGHT Live Stats...... GoCrimson.com/livestats against Princeton. After 1,204 games, Harvard played its first night game Sept. 22, 2007. The Crimson is 9-0 all-time POSTGAME PROCEDURE STANTON RUNS WILD in night games at Harvard Stadium following its Following home games, head coach Tim Murphy Stanton’s 235 rushing yards at Penn Nov. 15 of 41-18 win over Holy Cross last season. Harvard and requested student-athletes will be available at last year was the third most for a single-game is 4-0 at home at night against Holy Cross, 4-0 vs. the postgame press conference in the Murr Center Brown and 1-0 agaisnt Dartmouth. Lounge following the NCAA mandated 10-minute in school history behind Matt Johnson ‘92 (323 yards at Brown in 1991) and Chris Menick ‘00 cooling-off period. Harvard maintains a closed locker The Crimson drew 18,898 fans to its first- room policy. (261 yards vs. Holy Cross in 1997). Stanton carried the ball 22 times and had a long rush of ever night game in 2007 against Brown at The Stadium. A year later, in its 2008 opener against All requests for visiting coaches and student-athletes 75 yards on a TD in the second quarter. He also Holy Cross, the Crimson drew 20,462 in the first should be made through the visiting team’s SID. finished with three catches for 41 yards, giving him 276 all-purpose yards on the day. Stanton’s Friday night game at The Stadium. 17,256 fans RADIO BROADCASTS all-purpose yard total was the most for a Harvard attended Harvard’s night game against Brown last Radio stations wishing to broadcast Harvard football player since Matt Johnson ran for those 323 season, and 15,132 passed through the gates at games must make arrangements through Allison yards at Brown and his 235 rushing yards is the Harvard Stadium for its night game against Holy Miller, associate director of athletic communications, most since Menick’s game in 1997. Cross in 2014. at least two weeks in advance of the game. Two analog phone lines are available for visiting stations, HARVARD MOST POPULAR IN MASS. Harvard will play a program-record three night and a maximum of three credentials will be provided According to a survey released by TicketCity in games in 2015: Brown (Sept. 26), Georgetown for any broadcast crew. ISDN lines are not available August 2014, Harvard is the most popular college (Oct. 2) and Dartmouth (Oct. 30). inside The Stadium. football team in . The results of the survey were calculated using several pieces The Crimson is averaging 16,169 fans in its night EW NGLAND OOTBALL RITER S UNCHEONS N E F W ’ L of data: the number of Facebook fans and Twitter home games, with an all-time high of 21,704 in a Harvard hosts a weekly gathering of coaches, media 34-6 win over Holy Cross in 2010. and sports information directors every Wednesday followers the team had; Google analytics as to at noon through college footballs eason at Dillon Field the number of searches for the teams in their home state; and median ticket pricing data on the LONELY AT THE TOP House. Harvard head coach Tim Murphy speaks Harvard is the only school in Division I Football at each luncheon and is available for individual secondary market. Championship Subdivision that has registered interviews following the sessions. Reservations are three unbeaten, untied seasons since 1995. The not required, but media memebers should be aware HARVARD IN THE NATIONAL POLLS of the cost of $20 per person. Harvard is appears at No. 25 in the STATS media Crimson was 9-0 in the 2001 season before going poll and is receiving votes in the FCS Coaches poll 10-0 in 2004 and 10-0 in 2014.

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 5 Tuss McLaughry Brown 244 NON-CONFERENCE CALL 2015 HARVARD WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS Harvard has won 29 of its last 36 non-league Columbia 236 games dating back to 2003 (.806). Harvard Edward Robinson Brown 234 finished 3-0 against non-Ivy foes last year. Al Bagnoli Penn 228 Joe Restic Harvard 220 The Crimson has rattled off 11-straight victories Tim Murphy Harvard 209 against non-Ivy League opponents. The last non-Ivy Bob Blackman Dartmouth/Cornell 208 team to defeat Harvard was Holy Cross (30-22) Sept. 17, 2011. COMING DOWN WITH IT Wide receiver Andrew Fischer enters his senior PRESEASON PROGNOSTICATION season tied for 13th in school history with 87 The Crimson was chosen first in the Ivy League receptions. Fischer has 1,026 receiving yards and football preseason media poll in August. Harvard seven touchdowns to his credit. received 11 first-place votes and led Dartmouth (four first-place votes) by 14 points in the poll. HARVARD ON NATIONAL TV The Crimson will play seven games on national or 2015 Ivy League Preseason Media Poll: regional television this season. Rank School Points 1. Harvard (11) 130 Date Game Network 2. Dartmouth (4) 116 Sept. 26 Brown at Harvard FOX College Sports 3. Yale (1) 98 Oct. 2 Georgetown at Harvard ESPN3 4. Princeton 82 Oct. 10 Harvard at Cornell ASN 5. Brown (1) 80 Oct. 24 Princeton at Harvard ASN 6. Penn 51 Oct. 30 Dartmouth at Harvard NBC Sports Network 7. Columbia 29 Nov. 14 Penn at Harvard ASN 8. Cornell 26 Nov. 21 Harvard at Yale NBC Sports Network

CLEAN SHEET The Crimson was 7-0 in TV games in 2014. Harvard’s 45-0 win over Columbia on Nov. 8 marked the Crimson’s third shutout in as many RECORD-BREAKING EFFORT ON D seasons. During head coach Tim Murphy’s tenure Linebacker Connor Sheehan ’15 returned three in Cambridge, Harvard has held opponents interceptions for touchdowns last season, setting scoreless 11 times, including five times against a new school single-season record. Sheehan INTs Columbia and two times against Dartmouth. for 49 and 48 yards against Columbia and had a 90-yard TD return off an interception against Yale. Harvard shutouts since 1994: Oct. 26, 1996 vs. Princeton W, 24-0 PATRIOT GAMES Nov. 1, 1997 at Dartmouth W, 24-0 Harvard has amassed a 202-137-8 (.594) Nov. 15, 1997 vs. Penn W, 33-0 record against opponents currently in the Patriot Nov. 4, 2000 vs. Columbia W, 34-0 Football League. Harvard was 2-0 against Patriot Oct. 11, 2003 at Cornell W, 27-0 League teams in 2014, topping Georgetown and Sept. 18, 2004 vs. Holy Cross W, 35-0 Lafayette. Nov. 6, 2004 vs. Columbia W, 38-0 Oct. 28, 2006 at Dartmouth W, 28-0 WHERE WE ARE NOW Nov. 3, 2012 vs. Columbia W, 69-0 Saturday’s game will be Harvard’s 1,283nd varsity Nov. 9, 2013 at Columbia W, 34-0 football game. The Crimson has an all-time record Nov. 8, 2014 vs. Columbia W, 45-0 of 848-384-50 (.681).

IVY ERA COACHES CRIMSON OVERTIME HISTORY Since the formation of the Ivy League in 1956, just Harvard boasts the best overtime winning seven coaches have reached the 100-win plateau, percentage among Ivy League schools (.714). with two of them being Harvard men. Here is a look at each team’s record in overtime: Brown ...... 4-7 (.364) Carm Cozza Yale 179 Columbia ...... 3-3 (.500) Al Bagnoli Penn 148 Cornell ...... 5-5 (.500) Tim Murphy Harvard 147 Dartmouth ..... 4-6 (.400) Edward Robinson Brown 140* Harvard ...... 5-2 (.714) Bob Blackman, Dartmouth & Cornell 127 Penn ...... 6-6 (.500) George Woodruff Penn 124* Princeton ...... 8-7 (.533) Tuss McLaughry Brown & Dartmouth 120 Yale ...... 6-3 (.667) Joe Restic Harvard 117 TOTAL ...... 37-36 (.506) Lou Little Columbia 110 *-pre Ivy League formation Harvard’s All-Time Overtime Games: Sept. 21, 1996...... at Columbia...... L, 13-20 MOST GAMES ON THE SIDELINE Oct. 17, 1998...... vs. Holy Cross....W, 20-14 Since the formation of Ivy League football, many Oct. 25, 2003...... vs. Princeton...... W, 43-40 historic figures have patrolled the sidelines as Sept. 24, 2005...... vs. Brown...... W, 38-35 (2ot) head coaches. Tim Murphy has moved into seventh Nov. 19, 2005...... at Yale...... W, 30-24 (3ot) place on the all-time list for games coached in the Oct. 5, 2013...... at Holy Cross.....W, 41-35 (3ot) Ivy League. Oct. 26, 2013...... vs. Princeton...... L, 48-51 (3ot)

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ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 6 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NATIONAL POLLS IVY OPENERS 8; Southeastern Louisiana, 7). FCS Coaches’ Poll In its 21 years under head coach Tim Murphy, the (Sept. 14, 2015) Crimson is 16-5 in its Ivy League openers since Since the start of the 2010 season, the Crimson 1994. The Crimson started Ancient Eight play this is 24-2 (.923) in the friendly confines of Harvard 1. Coastal Carolina (14) ...... 2-0 ...... 620 fall with a 22-14 win at Brown Sept. 27. Stadium. 2. State ...... 1-1 ...... 592 3. Villanova ...... 1-1 ...... 574 THE CAPTAIN GIVE 29 THE BALL 4. Jacksonville State (5) ...... 1-1 ...... 553 Running back Paul Stanton, Jr., rushed for 15 5. Sam State ...... 0-1 ...... 545 Linebacker Matt Koran was named the 142nd touchdowns in 2013, including two-plus in the wins 6. State (1) ...... 1-1 ...... 538 captain of Harvard football. The Crimson elects 7. ...... 1-1 ...... 450 just one captain each season. over Brown Sept. 28, Holy Cross Oct. 5, Lafayette 8. State (2)...... 2-0 ...... 440 Oct. 19, Penn Nov. 16, and Yale Nov. 23. Stanton 9. Montana State ...... 1-0 ...... 434 BEST IN THE FCS also had two scores in the triple overtime loss to 10. James Madison ...... 2-0 ...... 409 Harvard has had considerable success over Princeton Oct. 26. Stanton’s 17 total touchdowns 11. Northern ...... 1-1 ...... 403 the past 14 seasons, ranking No. 1 among the ranked second in the Ivy League. His 17 TDs 12. Chattanooga ...... 1-1 ...... 343 Football Championships Subdivision’s top 10 in ranked third all-time in a single-season in school 13. New Hampshire ...... 1-1 ...... 287 history. 14. Liberty ...... 1-1 ...... 285 winning percentage. 15. Eastern ...... 0-2 ...... 270 16. Youngstown State ...... 1-1 ...... 240 1. Harvard 114 25 .820 Last fall, Stanton has ran for 11 TDs, giving him 27 17. Southeastern Louisiana ...... 2-0 ...... 208 2. North Dakota State 112 32 .778 rushing scores and 29 total for his career. Stanton 18. Cal Poly...... 1-1 ...... 195 3. Montana 149 43 .776 ranks fourth in career rushing touchdowns and is 19. Fordham ...... 1-1 ...... 183 4. Dayton 117 38 .755 tied for second in touchdowns overall with Mike 20. Portland State ...... 2-0 ...... 123 Giardi ’94 and Treavor Scales ’, trailing only Clifton 21. McNeese State ...... 1-0 ...... 121 ALF ULL Dawson ’07 (66). 22. Eastern Kentucky ...... 1-1 ...... 120 H F The Crimson is 80-3 (.964) when leading at 23. Richmond ...... 1-1 ...... 90 RECOVERY TIME 24. Northern Arizona ...... 2-0 ...... 74 halftime since the start of the 2003 season. Since 2007, Harvard is 12-0 following a loss. The 25. Indiana State ...... 1-1 ...... 72 Harvard last surrendered a halftime lead against Princeton on Oct. 20, 2012 (led 20-0, lost 39-34). Crimson has not lost consecutive games since Other receiving votes: Samford (61), William weeks nine and 10 of the 2006 season. & Mary (55), Harvard (43), North Dakota (24), WHEN AT HOME... Towson (22), Jackson State (20), South Carolina Harvard outscsored opponents at home, 165-63, LUCKY SEVEN State (19), State (16), Alcorn State (6), North last fall. Harvard has finished with at least seven wins in Carolina A&T (6), South Dakota (3), Charleston each of the last 14 years and is the only program Southern (3), State (1), Jacksonville (1), in Ivy League history to have such a stretch of Western Illinois (1). MAGIC NUMBERS Harvard is 301-6-1 (.979) all-time when the success. Seven years ago, Harvard became the STATS Media Poll Crimson scores 30 or more points. first Ivy team with seven such seasons together. (Sept. 14, 2015) DOUBLE TROUBLE The current stretch is the Crimson’s best 14- 1. Jacksonville State (39) ...... 1-1 .....3,491 Harvard has reached double figures in scoring year run since a 28-year streak of seven-plus win 2. Coastal Carolina (36) ...... 2-0 .....3,461 in 51-straight games and 118 of its last 119 seasons came to an end in 1911. 3. Sam Houston State (38) ...... 0-1 .....3,450 contests. The last team to hold Harvard to single 4. North Dakota State (23) ...... 1-1 .....3,441 digits was Penn (7) in 2009. OUT OF THE GATES 5. Illinois State (6) ...... 1-1 .....3,235 Harvard has won its Ivy League opener in 14 of 6. Villanova (4)...... 1-1 .....3,219 the last 16 seasons with 13 of the wins coming 7. South Dakota State (8)...... 2-0 .....2,825 THIRTY ROAD 8. Montana ...... 1-1 .....2,650 Harvard has reached the 30-point plateau in 19 of against Brown and the other coming against 9. Northern Iowa ...... 1-1 .....2,483 its last 24 road games and has scored at least 40 Columbia. 10. Chattanooga ...... 1-1 .....2,162 in six of its last 16. 11. Montana State ...... 1-0 .....2,114 CRIMSON IN OCTOBER 12. James Madison ...... 2-0 .....2,094 The Crimson has also scored at least 30 points in Since the 2006 season, Harvard owns a 32-5 13. New Hampshire ...... 1-1 .....2,080 25 of its last 30 games overall. record (.865) in games played during the month 14. Eastern Washington ...... 0-2 .....1,865 of October. 15. Liberty ...... 1-1 .....1,426 16. Youngstown State ...... 1-1 .....1,420 IVY LEAGUE MARK 17. Cal Poly...... 1-1 .....1,387 Harvard’s 69-0 victory over Columbia Nov. 3, SPEED LIMIT 18. Fordham ...... 1-1 .....1,198 2012, set an Ivy League record for margin of Harvard’s 35-point second quarter outburst 19. Portland State ...... 2-0 .....1,025 victory. It also tied Harvard’s modern era record against Columbia Nov. 3, 2012 marked the most 20. Southeastern Louisiana ...... 2-0 .....1,018 for points in a game, last set in 1946 against points scored in any quarter in its modern era. The 21. Eastern Kentucky ...... 1-1 ...... 840 Coast Guard and again in 1926 at Tufts. previous mark had been 31, set in the first quarter 22. Richmond ...... 1-1 ...... 711 against Bucknell in 1968. 23. Indiana State ...... 1-1 ...... 551 STINGY 24. Northern Arizona ...... 2-0 ...... 380 RUNNING TO PAR 25. Harvard ...... 0-0...... 297 In its last 73 Ivy League games, just eight teams Since 2000, Harvard is 56-9 (.862) when a player have managed 400 yards of total offense against Other receiving votes: McNeese State (281) Harvard. rushes for 100 yards. , North Dakota (248) , William & Mary (198) , Samford (189) , Idaho State (73) , Western Illinois DOMINANCE AT THE STADIUM RUN STOPPERS (46) , North Carolina A&T (34) , Sacred Heart (23) The Crimson won 15 straight home games Harvard has held 26 of its last 48 Ivy League foes , Alcorn State (22) , South Dakota (16) , Stephen F. between Nov. 6, 2010 and Oct. 19, 2013 before under 100 yards rushing, dating back to the 2008 Austin (13) , Lamar (12) , Towson (11) , Southeast losing to Princeton in triple overtime Oct. 26, season. Missouri State (9) , Drake (7) , Southern Utah (6) 2013. During that stretch, Harvard also claimed , Bethune-Cookman (6) , South Carolina State (5) , Going back to 2006, the Crimson has held Ivy foes Southern Illinois (4) , Dartmouth (4) , Jacksonville 10 consecutive wins against Ivy opponents at (4) , Bryant (4) , Duquesne (3) , Tennessee State (2) home. Since the loss to Princeton in 2013, the under 100 yards in 36 of 62 games including five , Stony Brook (2) , Citadel (1) , Southern University Crimson has won seven straight at home, tied for times each in 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2014. (1) , Delaware (1) , Charleston Southern (1) , the fourth-longest active streak in the FCS (North Wofford (1) Dakota State, 24; Illinois State, 14; Morgan State,

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DOUBLE THE FUN Three seasons 27-3 (.900) *Penn forfeited five wins in 1997 due to the use of Wide receiver Andrew Fischer caught two Four seasons 36-4 (.900) an ineligible player. passes for touchdowns (10 yards and 30 yards) Five season 43-7 (.860) at San Diego Sept. 21, 2013. In the process, he Six seasons 50-10 (.833) FCS PROGRAMS ALL-TIME became the first Harvard wideout to have two TD Seven seasons 59-11 (.843) SCHOOL WINS receptions in a game since Chris Lorditch against Eight seasons 67-13 (.838) 1. Yale 884 Holy Cross in 2010. Nine seasons 74-16 (.822) 2. Harvard 848 10 seasons 81-19 (.810) 3. Penn 830 800 4. Princeton 804 With its win at Lehigh on Oct. 3, 2009, Harvard RECOGNITION 5. Dartmouth 676 became the ninth school in Division I to record Harvard has had at least one All-American in each 6. Delaware 675 800 wins all-time. of the last 16 years. 7. North Dakota State 672 8. Lehigh 671 RISING TIDE CHAMPIONS ABOUND 9. Lafayette 669 Harvard’s 49 first half points against Holy Cross Every four-year player recruited by Crimson head 10. Dayton 649 Sept. 28, 2012 set a modern era record for coach Tim Murphy has both graduated and been points scored in the first half. The previous record part of at least one Ivy League championship *Penn forfeited five wins in 1997 due to the use of had been 41 set in 2005 at Columbia. team. Murphy has led Harvard to Ivy League an ineligible player. championships in 1997, 2001, 2004, 2007, The 49 points tied a modern record for points 2008, 2011, 2013 adn 2014. TRADITION scored in any half, trying the mark set at Columbia Harvard boasts one of the oldest and most in 1985. SUCCESS successful programs in America, with Over the past 18 years, Harvard has won eight Ivy numerous national and Ivy League Championships in FRIENDLY CONFINES League championships (six outright) and had three its history. Since helping inaugurate intercollegiate Harvard is 436-218-34 (.658) all-time in Harvard undefeated seasons while posting the Football competition more than 150 years ago, Harvard has Stadium. The program’s 400th home victory Championships Subdivision’s highest winning become synonymous with excellence in athletics and came in 2006 in a 33-23 win over Cornell in front percentage during the 2000’s (.802). academics. of 13,287 fans. PLAYING THE PERCENTAGES PERFECT IN POSTSEASON HARVARD IN THE NFL In 2009, Harvard football put the finishing touches Harvard has played one postseason game in its The Crimson had five former players on NFL on a decade that saw Harvard post the second- history. The Crimson defeated , 7-6, to win rosters on opening weekend in 2015. highest national winning percentage in the Football the Rose Bowl, Jan. 1, 1920. It’s the only time since Championship Subdivision and seventh highest in 1898 that Yale hasn’t been Harvard’s last opponent. HARVARD 2015 NFL OPENING DAY ROSTERS all of Division I. Harvard’s .768 winning percentage Active: from 2000-09 trailed only Montana while FBS HALL OF FAME Desmond Bryant - (7th Season) schools Texas, Boise State, , Ohio State Tim Murphy was inducted into the Nick Easton - (1st Season) and Florida were the only schools to finish ahead Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct. 20, 2007 -- just hours – New York Jets (11th Season) of Tim Murphy’s Crimson. Rounding out the after leading the Crimson to a 27-10 victory over - (3rd Season) national top 10 in the decade was LSU, USC and Princeton. A 1978 graduate of the college, Murphy Appalachian State. joined five other members as the school’s 35th class Practice Squad: to be inducted. Cameron Brate - (2nd Season) Best records since 2001: HOME IMPROVEMENT QUICK STRIKE 1. Boise State 158 27 .854 Stadium lighting and the addition of a new video During its 35-point second quarter against 2. Harvard 114 25 .820 board was completed in 2007 and a state-of-the- Columbia Nov. 3, 2012, Harvard scored three 3. Ohio State 140 32 .814 art, pressurized removable bubble is placed over touchdowns in a span of 45 seconds. The last 4. Oklahoma 150 39 .794 the field following the conclusion of each season comparable stretch of scoring came in 1985 5. LSU 144 40 .783 in December, allowing for year-round use of the when Harvard scored 21 points in 41 seconds 6. Montana 144 41 .778 112-year-old facility. This past summer, brand new during a victory over Holy Cross. 7. USC 129 39 .768 FieldTurf was installed, including brand new logos at 9. Dayton 117 38 .755 midfield and in the endzones. HOME OPENER 8. Texas 138 45 .754 Harvard has won its last 14 home openers. 10. TCU 134 44 .753 HARVARD ON THE WEST COAST For only the third time in team history, the Crimson THE STADIUM CRIMSON AMONG THE ALL-TIME BEST played a game on the West Coast, downing San Harvard’s record at Harvard Stadium since 2001 Harvard currently ranks ninth among all college Diego, 42-20, on Sept. 21, 2013. Harvard won is 59-10 (.855). The Crimson has won 42 of its last football programs -- and second among FCS the 1920 Rose Bowl, 7-6, against Oregon on Jan. 47 there (.894). The team has seven undefeated schools -- in all-time wins. 1, 1920. Nearly three decades later, the Crimson home marks in the stretch. dropped a road game at Stanford, 44-0, in Harvard’s SCHOOL WINS season opener on Sept. 24, 1949. 2001 6-0 1. Michigan 916 2004 5-0 2. Yale 884 DOWN THE STRETCH INTO NOVEMBER 2007 5-0 3. Notre Dame 884 Since 2007, the Crimson owns a 24-3 mark (.889) 2008 5-0 4. Texas 882 in contests played during the month of November. 2011 5-0 5. Nebraska 875 2012 6-0 6. Ohio State 864^ NAME RECOGNITION 2014 5-0 7. Alabama 851 Harvard Stadium, the Yale Bowl, the Rose Bowl and Oklahoma 851 the L.A. Coliseum are the only college football venues THE DIGITS 9. Penn State 850 recognized as National Historic Landmarks. Entering 2015, Harvard’s record over the past ... 10. Harvard 848 11. Penn 830* Two seasons 19-1 (.950)

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 8 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD IN THE NFL DRAFT Harvard is the national’s oldest university, founded Kyle Juszczyk ‘13 was a fourth-round draft pick in 1636. by the defending champion Baltimore Ravens in April 2013. BREADTH Harvard sponsors 42 varsity sports, the largest On Sept, 21, 2014 in a game against the athletic program in all of NCAA Division I colleges. Cleveland Browns, Juszczyk became the first There are roughly 1,200 student-athletes who player from Harvard with a touchdown catch since compete in intercollegiate athletics at Harvard Pat McInally ’75 in 1980. -- more than any other Division I school. In 2012, Sports Illustrated placed Harvard in the top 45 of NFL “America’s Best Division I Sports Colleges,” the Over the past 17 years, Harvard has seen 29 only Ivy League school to appear in the top 50. players move on to professional careers. Harvard has had more players sign NFL contracts than IVY LEAGUE DIGITAL NETWORK any program in the Ivies in the past 15 years. After an incredibly successful first two years that Just recently, Matt Birk ‘98 was named the NFL’s saw over 2,000 events streamed live, the Ivy Director of Development. League Digital Network has returned for 2015- 16, providing fans with unprecedented coverage OTHER NOTABLE FOOTBALL ALUMNI of the Ivy League. Harvard football players have distinguished themselves professionally in a number of fields. Multiple subscription options are available to fans Hon. Hamilton Fish ‘10 was a two-time All- including school-specific and league-wide passes. America who went on to a distinguished career as a representative. Former U.S. Featuring live and on-demand video and audio attorney general Hon. Robert R. Kennedy ‘48 was content from home and away contests across a three-year letterwinner for Harvard, while his a variety of sports, the nine-channel network brother, Hon. Edward M. Kennedy ‘54 lettered for features a channel for each of the eight schools the Crimson in 1955 (and caught Harvard’s lone and a League-wide channel showcasing all available touchdown pass against Yale in 1954); Academy digital content across the conference. Award-winning actor Tommy Lee Jones ‘69 was a first-team All-Ivy League offensive tackle for the Connect with The Ivy League® Digital Network by Crimson and a member of Harvard’s undefeated using the hashtag #ILDN on social media or by 1968 team. following the Ancient Eight on Facebook (facebook. com/TheIvyLeague), Twitter (@Ivy_Athletics) or TOP OF THE CHARTS Instagram (instagram.com/IvyLeagueSports). Harvard has won seven national championships in football -- in 1890, 1989, 1899, 1910, 1912, IN THE NAME 1913 and 1919. Harvard Stadium is the nation’s first sports venue to use the term “Stadium.” The next oldest was old FOUR TIMES Yankee Stadium. Clifton Dawson ‘07 became just the ninth Division I player in history to reach 1,000 yards in four ACADEMICS different seasons. The eight other players who Harvard is universally regarded as the top have done it are Tony Dorsett (Pittsburgh, 1973- academic institution in America and also has 76), Amos Lawrence (North Carolina, 1977-80), the highest graduation rate (approximately 98 Denvis Manns ( State, 1995-98), percent). Harvard student-athletes pursue a Jerry Azuman (New Hampshire, 1995-98), Ron wide range of academic courses along with their Dayne (Wisconsin, 1996-99), Adrian Peterson peers. Over the past six seasons, the football team (Georgia Southern, 1998-01), DonTrell Moore graduated an award-winning opera singer, Noah (New Mexico, 2002-05) and Steve Baylark Van Niel, the FCS ADA Division I Scholar-Athlete of (Massachusetts, 2003-06). the year, Andrew Berry, who graduated with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in four just four DOUBLE AGENT years, and a Rhodes Scholar in Zar Zavala. Harvard graduate and current offensive coordinator Joel Lamb ‘93 was the offensive DIVERSITY coordinator at Yale for three years -- and assistant Harvard students are regular kids, who come in New Haven for nine -- before joining the Harvard from all corners of the country. With its diverse staff in 2006. student body and metropolitan environment, Black Enterprise ranks Harvard as one of the nation’s top ROSE GARDEN colleges and universities for African-Americans. Harvard has won more Rose Bowl games (one) than two current members of the Pac-12 (Arizona, /CAMBRIDGE Washington State) and one member of the Big Boston is an unrivaled “College Town” with more Ten (Indiana). Harvard has won as many Rose colleges and universities than any metro area. The Bowl titles as Oregon State, Minnesota, Penn Sporting News dubbed Boston the nation’s best State and Arizona State. sports town in 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2007. It was ranked second in 2010, 2011 and third in MISCELLANY 2009. Harvard has won 141 national team championships in 19 different sports, most recently the 2014-15 women’s squash College Squash Association (CSA) crown.

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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...... Paul Stanton, Jr. (22 att., 235 yds., 3 TD) at Penn, Nov. 15, 2014 1949 (1-8); 1988 (2-8); 1995 (2-8) 100 Yard Rushing Game...... Paul Stanton, Jr. (22 att., 235 yds., 3 TD) at Penn, Nov. 15, 2014 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 ...... Gino Gordon, 2010 at Lafayette (Oct. 1), vs. Cornell (Oct. 9), vs. Lehigh (Oct. 16), at Princeton (Oct. 23) Most Consecutive Losing Seasons ...... 6 games 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 PASSING (1911-1915) 400 Yard Passing Game ...... Colton Chapple (31 of 45, 448 yds, 5 TD, 1 INT) at Princeton, Oct. 20, 2012 Began with 5-3 win over Dartmouth; 350 Yard Passing Game ...... Conner Hempel (25 of 31, 382 yds, 3 TD, 0 INT) at Princeton, Oct. 25. 2014 Ended with 10-0 loss to Cornell 300 Yard Passing Game ...... Conner Hempel (25 of 31, 382 yds, 3 TD, 0 INT) at Princeton, Oct. 25. 2014 RECEIVING Longest IVY LEAGUE WIN STREAK ...... 12 games 200 Yard Receiving Game...... Carl Morris (21 rec., 257 yds., 2 TD) vs. Dartmouth, Nov. 2, 2002 (2001-02) 150 Yard Receving Game ...... Ricky Zorn (8 rec. , 168 yds., 1 TD) vs. Princeton, Oct. 26, 2013 Begain with 27-20 win over Brown; 100 Yard Receiving Game...... Andrew Fischer (8 rec., 149 yds., 2 TD) vs. Yale, Nov. 22, 2014 Ended with 44-9 loss to Penn 100 Yard Receiving Game by a RB ...... Gino Gordon (4 rec. 103 yds) vs. Dartmouth Oct. 31, 2009 Three 100 Yard Receivers in a Game ...... Kyle Juszczyk (15 rec., 192 yds., 3 TD) at Princeton, Oct. 20, 2012 Longest Home Undefeated Streak ...... 61 games ...... Cam Brate (7 rec., 109 yds., 1 TD) at Princeton, Oct. 20, 2012 (1897-1903) ...... Ricky Zorn (4 rec., 101 yds., 1 TD) at Princeton, Oct. 20, 2012 Began with 20-0 win at Williams; Two 100 Yard Receivers in a Game ...... Kyle Juszczyk (15 rec., 192 yds., 3 TD) at Princeton, Oct. 20, 2012 Ended with 6-0 loss to Amherst ...... Cam Brate (7 rec., 109 yds., 1 TD) at Princeton, Oct. 20, 2012 ...... Ricky Zorn (4 rec., 101 yds., 1 TD) at Princeton, Oct. 20, 2012 Longest Road Undefeated Streak ...... 12 games ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1974-1977 300 All-Purpose Yards ...... Matt Johnson (323 run) vs. Brown, Nov. 9, 1991 Began with 34-0 win at Columbia; 275 All-Purpose Yards ...... Paul Stanton, Jr. (276; 235 run, 41 rec.) at Penn, Nov. 15, 2014 Ended with 20-15 loss at Brown 250 All-Purpose Yards ...... Andrew Fischer (264; 149 rec., 79 run, 36 ret.) vs. Yale, Nov. 22, 2014 200 All-Purpose Yards ...... Andrew Fischer (264; 149 rec., 79 run, 36 ret.) vs. Yale, Nov. 22, 2014 Longest Losing Streak ...... 9 games Four 100 All-Purpose Yards Players ...... Kyle Juszcyk (192 rec.), Cam Brate (109 rec.), Treavor Scales (104 run), 1949-1950 Riocky Zorn (101 rec)...... at Princeton, Oct. 20, 2012 Began with 33-13 loss to Princeton; Three 100 All-Purpose Yards Players .....Andrew Fischer (84 rec., 75 PR), Semar Smith (124 run), Paul Stanton, Jr. Ended with 14-13 win over Brown (105 run, 12 rec.) at Princeton, Oct. 26, 2014 Two 100 All-Purpose Yards Players ...... Andrew Fischer (149 rec., 79 run, 36 ret.), Paul Stanton, Jr. (109 run, -3 rec.) Longest Winless Streak ...... 9 games vs. Yale, Nov. 22, 2014 1949-1950 RETURNS Began with 33-13 loss to Princeton; Kickoff Return for a TD ...... Seitu Smith II (91 yds.) vs. Bucknell, Oct. 15, 2011 Ended with 14-13 win over Brown Punt Return for a TD ...... Mike Cook (0 yds.) at Princeton, Oct. 23, 2010 Blocked Punt Return for a TD ...... D.J. Monroe (23 yds)., blocked by Connor Sheehan vs. Holy Cross, Sept. 28, 2012 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 ...... Connor Sheehan (90 yds) vs. Yale, Nov. 22, 2014 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 ...... 167 games Two Interception Game ...... Connor Sheehan (48 yds. & 49 yds.) vs. Columbia, Nov. 8, 2014 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...... Zach 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 ...... Eric Medes (4 yds) at Holy Cross, Oct. 5, 2013 Two Fumble Returns for TDs .....John Perry (85 yds.) and Brendan McCafferty (19 yds.) vs. Northeastern, Oct. 6, 2001 Blocked Punt ...... Asante Gibson at Penn, Nov. 15, 2014 Blocked Field Goal Attempt ...... Ryan Delisle at Penn, Nov. 15, 2014 Blocked Extra Point Try ...... Ryan Delislie at Dartmouth, Nov. 1, 2014 Safety...... Nico Amarao vs. Lehigh, Oct. 16, 2010 Defenisve Extra Point ...... Mike Brooks vs. Holy Cross, Sept. 16, 2000 Defense Held Opponent Under 250 Yards ...... Princeton 244 yds., in 49-7 win, Oct. 25, 2014 Defense Held Opponent Under 200 Yards ...... Columbia 149 yds., in 69-0 win, Nov. 3, 2012 Defense Held Opponent Under 150 Yards ...... Columbia 149 yds., in 69-0 win, Nov. 3, 2012

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THE LAST TIME A CRIMSON STUDENT-ATHLETE (CONT)... NCAA DIV. I FCS TEAM RANKINGS SCORING AND SHUTOUTS AS OF SEPT. 13 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 Rushing Offense Three Touchdown Game by RB ...... Paul Stanton, Jr. (42, 75, 14) at Penn, Nov. 15, 2014 1. Citadel ...... 438.0 Two Touchdown Game by RB ...... Paul Stanton, Jr. (42, 75, 14) at Penn, Nov. 15, 2014 Two Touchdwon Game by QB (rush) ...... Conner Hempel (1, 14 yds.) at Princeton, Oct. 26, 2014 Passing Offense Two Touchdown Game by WR ...... Andrew Fischer (40, 35 yds.) vs. Yale, Nov. 22, 2014 1. Eastern Washington ...... 482.0 Two Touchdown Game by TE ...... Tyler Ott (23, 10, 5 yds.) vs. Princeton, Oct. 26, 2013 Two Touchdown Game by two TEs .....Kyle Juszczyk (11, 25 yds.) & Cam Brate (9, 4 yds.) vs. Bucknell, Oct. 29, 2011 Total Offense Two (or more) Touchdown Game by two RBs ...... Gino Gordon (15, 48, 8 yds). & Treavor Scales (40, 1 yd.) 1. James Madison ...... 665.5 vs. Dartmouth, Oct. 31, 2009 Two (or more) Touchdown Game by three backs ....Treavor Scales (1, 1 yd.), Zach Boden (8, 7 yds.) & Collier Winers (13, 4 yds.) vs. Dartmouth, Oct. 29, 2011 Scoring Offense 1. Kennesaw State ...... 57.0 THE LAST TIME THE CRIMSON.... Consecutive 300-Yard Team Rushing Game...... at Lafayette (311 yds) and vs. Cornell (314 yds) Oct. 2-9, 2010 Rushing Defense Shutuout an Opponent at Home ...... Nov. 8, 2014 vs. Columbia (45-0) 1. McNeese State...... 12.0 Shutout an Opponent on the Road ...... Nov. 9, 2013 at Columbia (34-0) 30 Point Game by Harvard ...... Nov. 22, 2014 vs. Yale (in a 31-24 win) Pass Efficiency Defense 40 Point Game by Harvard ...... Nov. 8, 2014 vs. Columbia (in a 45-0 win) 1. Citadel ...... 63.69 50 Point Game by Harvard ...... Nov. 3, 2012 vs. Columbia (in a 69-0 Harvard win) 60 Point Game by Harvard ...... Nov. 3, 2012 vs. Columbia (in a 69-0 Harvardwin) Total Defense Cameback of at Least a 10-Point Deficit ...... Sept. 28, 2013 vs. Brown, trailied 13-0, won 41-23 1. Stony Brook ...... 120.0 Cameback of at Least a 17-Point Deficit ...... Sept. 30, 2006 at Lehigh, trailed 24-7, won 35-33 ...... Nov. 19, 2005 at Yale, trailed 21-3, won 30-24 in triple overtime Scoring Defense ...... Sept. 25, 2004 at Brown, trailed 21-0 and 31-10, won 35-34 1. Bryant ...... 3.0 ...... Oct. 27, 2001 vs. Dartmouth, trailed 21-0, won 31-21 Sept. 21, 1985 at Columbia, trailed 17-0, won 49-17 Net Punting Cameback of at Least a 20-Point Deficit ...... Sept. 25, 2004 at Brown, trailed 21-0, and 31-10, won 35-34 1. Campbell ...... 52.5 ...... Oct. 27, 2001 vs. Dartmouth trailed 21-0 and won 31-21 ...... Nov. 23, 1968 vs. Yale, trailed 22-0, tied 29-29 Punt Returns 1. Norfolk State ...... 51.0 THE LAST TIME AN OPPONENT.... RUSHING Kickoff Returns 200 Yard Rushing Game...... Jon Veach of Princeton (34 att., 205 yds., 2 TD), Oct. 25, 2003 1. William & Mary ...... 40.0 100 Yard Rushing Game...... Tyler Varga of Yale (30 att., 127 yds. 2 TD), Nov. 22, 2014 Two 100 Yard Rushers ...... Jason Scott (23 att., 134 yds.) & Aman Abye (18 att., 133 yds.) of Penn, Nov. 11, 1995 Turnover Margin PASSING 1. Holy Cross ...... 4.0 400 Yard Passing Game ...... Jeff Matthews of Cornell (39 of 56, 475 yds., 2 TD, 2 INT), Oct. 12, 2013 350 Yard Passing Game ...... Jeff Matthews of Cornell (39 of 56, 475 yds., 2 TD, 2 INT), Oct. 12, 2013 Pass Defense 300 Yard Passing Game ...... Morgan Roberts of Yale (26 of 48, 305 yds., 1 TD, 2 INT), Nov. 22, 2014 1. Youngstown State ...... 74.5 RECEIVING 200 Yard Receiving Game...... Ryan Spadola of Lehigh (14 rec., 206 yds., 2 TD), Oct. 16, 2010 Sacks 150 Yard Receiving Game...... Grant Gellatly of Cornell (12 rec., 181 yds., 1 TD), Oct. 12, 2013 1. Southeastern Louisiana ...... 5.0 100 Yard Receiving Game...... Grant Wallace of Yale (10 rec., 127 yds., 0 TD), Nov. 22, 2014 Two 100 Yard Receivers ...... Grant Gellatly (12 rec., 181 yds., 1 TD), & Ty Bostain (12 rec., 112 yds, 0 TD) Tackles For Loss of Cornell, Oct. 12, 2013 1. Dayton ...... 12.0 RETURNS Kickoff Return for a TD ...... Jay McCairens of Princeton (93 yds.), Oct. 22, 2005 Sacks Allowed Punt Return for a TD ...... Shawn Abuhoff of Dartmouth (82 yds.), Oct. 30, 2010 1. 7 teams ...... 0.0 Blocked Punt Return for a TD ...... Michael Reilly of Dartmouth (16 yds.), Oct. 31, 2009 Interception Return for a TD ...... Philip Parham of Lafayette (35 yds.,) Oct, 18, 2014 Fumble Return for a TD ...... Paul Bode of Lehigh (27 yds.), Sept. 29, 2007 Blocked Punt ...... Greg Sotereanos of Princeton, Oct. 20, 2012 Blocked Field Goal Attempt ...... Caraun Reid of Princeton, Oct. 20, 2012 Blocked Extra Point Try ...... Evan Chrustic of Dartmouth, Nov. 1, 2014 Safety...... at Penn, Nov. 10, 2012 Defensive Extra Point ...... Colin Nash of Cornell, Oct. 6, 2007 Recovered Onside Kick ...... Brown in a 41-23 win by Harvard, Sept. 28, 2013 SCORING AND SHUTOUTS Shutout Harvard ...... Sept. 19, 1998 by Columbia, 0-24 Shutout Harvard at The Stadium ...... Oct. 11, 1986 by Cornell, 0-3 30 Point Game Against Harvard ...... Nov. 16, 2013, 30 by Penn, (in a 38-30 Harvard win) 40 Point Game Against Harvard ...... Oct. 26, 2013, 51 by Princeton , (in a 51-48 (3ot) Harvard loss) 50 Point Game Against Harvard ...... Oct. 26, 2013, 51 by Princeton , (in a 51-48 (3ot) Harvard loss) 60 Point Game Against Harvard ...... Nov. 11, 1950, 63 by Princeton, (in a 63-26 Harvard loss) Cameback of at Least a 10-Point Deficit ...... Oct. 20, 2012, at Princeton, led 34-10, lost 39-34 Cameback of at Least a 17-Point Deficit ...... Oct. 20, 2012, at Princeton, led, 34-10, lost 39-34 Cameback of at Least a 20-Point Deficit ...... Oct. 20, 2012, at Princeton, led 34-10, lost 39-34 Held Harvard Under 250 Yards ...... Yale in a 34-13 Harvard loss, 218 yds., Nov. 18, 2006 ...... Cornell in a 27-13 Harvard loss, 226 yds., Oct. 8, 2005 ...... Colgate in a 24-21 Harvard loss, 250 yds., Oct. 2, 1999 ...... Penn in a 41-10 Harvard loss, 238 yds., Nov. 14, 1998

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By any measure, Tim Murphy has led Harvard’s Since 1994, Harvard has had 102 first-team storied football program to its most prosperous All-Ivy League selections, five Ivy Rookies of the era since the early 20th century. He looks to Year, nine Ivy Players of the Year, nine first- continue that trend in 2015, as he enters his team All-Americans and 25 players who have 22nd season as the Thomas Stephenson Family been drafted or signed professional contracts, Head Coach for Harvard Football. including six-time center Matt Birk ’98 One of the game’s finest teachers and and starting NFL quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick motivators over the last quarter-century, Murphy ’05. is Harvard’s all-time winningest coach, and since In addition, 20 of Murphy’s Harvard players TIM MURPHY the formation of the Ivy League in 1956, only have received national academic recognition AT A GLANCE two Ivy coaches have compiled more wins than (either CoSIDA Academic All-America or the FCS Harvard Record ...... 147-62 (22nd year) his 147. His Harvard teams have captured eight All-Academic Team). Before sending two players Overall Record ...... 179-106-1 (29th year) Ivy League championships (1997, 2001, ’04, to the CoSIDA Academic All-American team in • includes five years at Cincinnati and two years at Maine ’07, ’08, ’11, ‘13, ‘14) and have combined to 2008, Harvard had a national-best six players CAREER HIGHLIGHTS own the NCAA Division I Football Championship recognized on the All-District 1 team. • 2004 Monthly Division Subdivision’s best record over the last 14 The Crimson has had 10 or more All-Ivy I-AA national coach of the year • Led Harvard to three undefeated sesaons seasons (114-25, .820). honorees in each of the last 16 seasons, with (2001, 2004, 2014) and seven Ivy League Murphy is the first Harvard coach since the program highs of 11 first-team picks and 20 total championships (1997, 2001, 2004, 2007, iconic to lead the Crimson to mentions in 2007. 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014) three unbeaten, untied seasons in his tenure Harvard completed its 17th unbeaten, untied • Two-time ECAC coach of the year (1997, (2001, ‘04, ‘14). Having previously coached five campaign in 2014, going 10-0 overall and 7-0 in 2001) seasons at Cincinnati and two at Maine, Murphy league play to earn the program’s 16th Ivy crown. • Four-time New England coach of the year owns career records of 179-107-1 overall, 147- Harvard was the lone undefeated team in Division (1987, 1997, 2001, 2004) 62 with the Crimson and 16-5 in The Game, the I for the 2014 season. The Crimson capped the • Two-time AFCA Northeast Region coach of annual rivalry tilt between Harvard and Yale. perfect season, its third under Murphy, with a 31- the year (1987, 2001) A six-time selection as New England Coach of 24 victory over Yale in The Game, extending the • Earned his 100th career head coaching vic- tory in Harvard’s 38-35 double-overtime win the Year (1988, ’97, 2001, ’04, ’11,’ 14), Murphy win streak over its archrival to a program-record against Brown Sept. 24, 2005 was the American Football Monthly Division I-AA eight straight games. Harvard also hosted • Earned his 118th career head coaching National Coach of the Year in 2004 and was ESPN’s College GameDay on the day of the Yale victory at Harvard in a 35-21 win at Columbia also honored as a finalist for the Eddie Robinson game, becoming the second Ivy League school NOV. 5, 2011. Award for the top FCS coach nationally in 2001, (Penn in 2002) to host the premiere college ’04 and ’11. He was the Gridiron Club of Greater football television show. HARVARD ALL-TIME Boston Head Coach of the Year in 2001 and ’11 In 2013, Harvard went 5-0 on the road en COACHING RECORDS and has also been recognized as the American route to a share of the Ivy League title, going 9-1 sorted by total wins ...... W ...... L ...... T Football Coaches Association District I Coach of overall and 6-1 in the conference. The Crimson Timothy L. Murphy (1994-pres.) ...... 147 ....62 ...0 the Year (2001) and the Scotty Whitelaw ECAC topped Yale, 34-7, defeating the Bulldogs for the Joseph Restic (1971-93)...... 117 ....97 ...6 Division I-AA Coach of the Year (1997). Murphy 12th time in the last 13 games. John M. Yovicsin (1957-70) ...... 78 ...... 42 ...5 Percy D. Haughton (1908-16) ...... 71 ...... 7 ...... 5 was also named the inaugural recipient of the Ivy Murphy’s sixth Ivy title came in 2011, when Richard C. Harlow (1935-42, 45-47) ...... 45 ...... 39 ...7 League Coach of the Year Award in 2014. Harvard clinched the outright Ancient Eight crown Robert T. Fisher (1919-25)...... 43 ...... 14 ...5 Stewart/Adams (1890-92) ...... 34 ...... 2 ...... 0 Under Murphy, Harvard has claimed Ivy titles before the last week of the season for the first William T. Reid (1901, 05-06) ...... 30 ...... 3 ...... 1 in five of the last eight and seven of the last 14 time in school history. A 45-7 win at Yale capped Lloyd P. Jordan (1950-56) ...... 24 ...... 31 ...3 seasons. In those 14 seasons, starting with a perfect Ivy season and a 9-1 overall campaign. W. Cameron Forbes (1897-98) ...... 21 ...... 1 ...... 1 (1926-30) ...... 21 ...... 17 ...3 2001, the Crimson has posted the third-highest All nine victories came by double digits. The 35- Edward L. Casey (1931-34) ...... 20 ...... 11 ...1 winning percentage in all of NCAA Division I, 21 victory at Columbia was Murphy’s 118th at Benjamin H. Dibblee (1899-1900) ...... 20 ...... 1 ...... 1 trailing only Boise State and Ohio State. Harvard Harvard, breaking Joe Restic’s program record. Stewart/Lake (1893) ...... 12 ...... 1 ...... 0 Frank A. Mason (1886)...... 12 ...... 2 ...... 0 has logged at least seven wins in each of those Murphy and Restic have rewritten Harvard’s William A. Brooks (1894) ...... 11 ...... 2 ...... 0 14 years, an Ivy League record. No other Ivy team storied football records, and the two coaches John W. Farley (1902) ...... 11 ...... 1 ...... 0 John S. Cranston (1903) ...... 9 ...... 3 ...... 0 has strung together seven such seasons in a row. remained close until Restic’s passing in Robert W. Emmons (1895) ...... 8 ...... 2 ...... 1 Every four-year player Murphy has recruited December 2011. In the spring of 2008, Murphy Bertram G. Waters (1896) ...... 7 ...... 4 ...... 0 to Harvard has been a part of at least one Ivy joined Restic as Harvard coaches to be honored Edgar N. Wrightington (1904) ...... 7 ...... 2 ...... 1 Joshua Crane (1907) ...... 7 ...... 3 ...... 0 League-championship team. Murphy is just the with the National Football Foundation Eastern Lucius N. Littauer (1881) ...... 6 ...... 1 ...... 1 fourth head coach to man the Harvard sideline Chapter’s Ron Burton Distinguished America Wingate Rollins (1917) ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 3 since 1950. Award, given to a former football player who has Pooch Donovan (1918) ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 0 Arthur Valpey (1948-49) ...... 5 ...... 12 ...0

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carried the lessons learned on the field to his poll, marking Harvard’s highest finish in the for most offensive plays, most first downs larger community. national rankings since the formation of the and fewest turnovers. In addition, Cincinnati The 2008 Ivy-champion Crimson finished Division I-AA polls. Harvard’s final Sagarin won that year’s Independent Football Alliance the year ranked 14th in the FCS Coaches Rating stood 37th among the 239 Division I championship. Poll. In a game that will go down in history football schools. Murphy started his head coaching career as one of equal importance and dominance, The 2004 Crimson had 15 players, then the at Maine, in 1987 and ’88, when he became the 2007 championship season was capped most in school history, named All-Ivy League. the youngest head coach in the country (at by a 37-6 victory at Yale against a previously Among those were Fitzpatrick, who earned age 30) upon succeeding current Dartmouth undefeated Bulldog team that was highly selection to play in the East-West Shrine head coach . His first team ranked in both total offense and defense. Game and the Hula Bowl, and Clifton Dawson finished with an 8-4 record (the Black Bears’ The 2001 Harvard squad posted the ’07, who went on to become the Ivy League’s best record in 23 years), shared the Yankee school’s first undefeated, untied campaign all-time leading rusher in 2006. Conference title and advanced to the NCAA since 1913, while the 2004 team went a Murphy’s 2001 Harvard squad finished Division I-AA tournament for the first time in step further by going 10-0 to mark the first 9-0 overall and 7-0 in the Ivies, and was school history. perfect season with at least 10 wins since ranked No. 19 in the final Sports Network Murphy also has extensive experience as 1901. The Crimson posted a 7-0 Ivy record in poll. Harvard committed just nine turnovers, an assistant coach. He was the offensive 2007 and a year later went 9-1 overall while averaged 445.0 yards in offense and scored coordinator at Maine in 1985 and ’86, when sharing the Ivy crown with Brown. Murphy’s at least four touchdowns in every game. the Black Bears both rushed and passed for 1997 Crimson also went 9-1, 7-0 in the Previously, Murphy led Harvard to the 1997 more than 2,000 yards in the same season Ancient Eight, and won the Ivy title, Harvard’s Ivy championship, when his squad finished 9-1 for the first time in school history. He was the first in 10 years. overall and 7-0 in league play. It marked the offensive line coach at for The 2012 AFCA president and a past first time in school history that the Crimson three seasons, from 1982 through ’84, and president of the Division I-AA Coaches had posted a perfect Ivy record. helped the Terriers to Yankee Conference Association, Murphy has presented at several Murphy was named head football coach titles and NCAA Division I-AA playoff berths high-profile events, including coaching clinics at Harvard Dec. 6, 1993. He came from each year. Murphy was also the defensive at Notre Dame and Southern California. In the University of Cincinnati, where that fall line coach at Lafayette in 1981, when the 2010, he was part of a small envoy of college he had directed the Division I-A Bearcats to Leopards posted their best record in school head coaches to visit American servicemen their finest record in 17 years. Murphy’s first history (9-2), just one season after the squad and servicewomen overseas as part of the head coaching position was at the University went 1-10. USO/Morale Entertainment Coaches Tour. of Maine, where, in 1987, he led the Black Murphy began his coaching career as a Murphy went on a weeklong trip that included Bears to their first NCAA Division I-AA playoff part-time assistant at Brown in 1979 and stops at McConnell and Scott Air Force bases berth. was promoted to assistant varsity offensive before going overseas for visits to eight At Cincinnati, Murphy led the Bearcats to line coach the following season. A native of countries in nine days with visits to bases and an 8-3 record in 1993, their first winning Kingston, Mass., he graduated from Silver vessels. campaign since 1982 and the school’s best Lake High School in 1974. He then attended Murphy is Harvard’s first endowed coach. overall mark since 1976 (9-2). Cincinnati was Springfield College, where he became a four- In October 1994, Thomas F. Stephenson the fourth-most improved team in Division I-A year starter and was a small college All-New ’64 M.B.A. ’66 established a $2 million (an increase of five wins over 1992). England linebacker as a senior. endowment fund that supports the head This success came after Murphy inherited He graduated with a Bachelor of Science football coach in much the same way that a program that had a condemned stadium, degree in 1978 and earned a master’s an endowed chair supports a professor. no practice facilities and the loss of 19 degree in education from Springfield Stephenson chose to name the fund for scholarships after being placed on probation the following year. Murphy did additional members of his family, who have been active for infractions incurred by the previous postgraduate work at Boston University and participants in the Harvard community for coaching staff. He attained all of his short- was accepted to the J.L. Kellogg Graduate four generations. term goals, including NCAA compliance, an School of Business at Northwestern and The 2004 season stands as arguably the improved graduation rate, reconstructing the Colgate Darden School of Business at Crimson’s finest in more than 100 years. the strength and conditioning program and Virginia. The Crimson went 10-0 on the year and development of a successful major college Murphy was chosen to sit on the board of had an average margin of victory of 20.5 team. When Murphy took over at Cincinnati in trustees of the American Football Coaches points. Harvard scored at least 31 points 1989, he was only 32 years old and was the Association in January 2005 and was named in nine of the 10 games, had a double-digit youngest Division I head coach in the nation to Springfield’s All-Decade Team in 2006. In winning margin in eight games, held its last (along with Dave Rader at Tulsa). October 2007, the night following Harvard’s six opponents to 14 points or less, dealt two While improvement was consistent 27-10 victory over Princeton, Murphy was shutouts and allowed just one touchdown in throughout his tenure, it all came together inducted into the Springfield College Athletic the last three games. in 1993. In that summer, Cincinnati was Hall of Fame. In 2015, Murphy joined Harvard finished the year as the only recognized by the College Football Association Harvard’s Faculty Committee on Athletic undefeated school in the FCS and one of for being one of only 20 Division I schools to Sports. just five unbeatens in all of college football. graduate a minimum of 70 percent of its Murphy resides in Wayland with his wife, The Crimson finished the season ranked most recent recruiting class. On the field, the Martha Kennedy Murphy, and the couple’s No. 13 in the final Sports Network Division Bearcats had their third-highest point total in three children: Molly Kennedy ‘14, Conor I-AA national poll and the ESPN/USA Today school history (302), and set school marks Timothy ‘16 and Grace Katharine ‘18.

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First Game: May 14, 1873 vs. McGill W 3-0

All-Time Record: 848-384-50, (.681), 257-147-9 Ivy League (.633)

All-Time Coaches Roster: Overall Ivy Years Coach Seasons W L T Pct. W L T Pct. 1874-80 Coached by captains 7 17 8 5 .650 - - - - 1881 Lucius N. Littauer 1 6 1 1 .812 - - - - 1882-84 Coached by captains 3 22 7 0 .759 - - - - 1886 Frank A. Mason 1 12 2 0 .857 - - - - 1887-89 Coached by captains 3 31 4 0 .886 - - - - 1890-92 George A. Stewart & George C. Adams 3 34 2 0 .944 - - - - 1893 George A. Stewart & Everett G. Lake 1 12 1 0 .923 - - - - 1894 William A. Brooks 1 11 2 0 .846 - - - - 1895 Robert W. Emmons 1 8 2 1 .773 - - - - 1896 Bertram G. Waters 1 7 4 0 .636 - - - - 1897-98 W. Cameron Forbes 2 21 1 1 .935 - - - - 1899-1900 Benjamin H. Dibblee 2 20 1 1 .932 - - - - 1901 William T. Reid 1 12 0 0 1.000 - - - - 1902 John W. Farley 1 11 1 0 .917 - - - - 1903 John S. Cranston 1 9 3 0 .750 - - - - 1904 Edgar N. Wrightington 1 7 2 1 .750 - - - - 1905-06 William T. Reid 2 18 3 1 .841 - - - - 1907 Joshua Crane 1 7 3 0 .700 - - - - 1908-16 Percy D. Haughton 9 71 7 5 .886 - - - + 1917 Wingate Rollins 1 3 1 3 .643 - - - - + 1918 Pooch Donovan 1 2 1 0 .667 - - - - 1919-25 Robert T. Fisher 7 43 14 5 .734 - - - - 1926-30 Arnold Horween 5 21 17 3 .549 - - - - 1931-34 Edward L. Casey 4 20 11 1 .641 - - - - 1935-42 Richard C. Harlow 8 29 29 7 .500 - - - - 1943-44 Henry N. Lamar 2 7 3 1 .682 - - - - 1945-47 Richard C. Harlow 3 16 10 0 .615 - - - - 1948-49 Arthur Valpey 2 5 12 0 .294 - - - - 1950-56 Lloyd P. Jordan 7 24 31 3 .440 2 5 0 .286 1957-70 John M. Yovicsin 14 78 42 5 .644 59 35 4 .602 1971-93 Joseph Restic 23 117 97 6 .545 92 64 5 .702 1994-pres. Timothy L. Murphy 21 147 61 0 .707 104 43 0 .708 Totals 1,282 games 141 848 384 50 .681 257 147 9 .633 + Informal Team

Year Coach Overall Ivy Ivy Finish Postseason 1873-74 Captain 1-0-1 - - - 1874-75 Captain 1-1 - - - 1875-76 Captain 4-0 - - - 1876-77 Captain 3-1 - - - 1877 Captain 3-1 - - - 1878 Captain 1-2 - - - 1879 Captain 2-1-2 - - - 1880 Captain 2-2-2 - - - 1881 Lucius N. Littauer 6-1-1 - - - 1882 Captain 7-1 - - - 1883 Captain 8-2 - - - 1884 Captain 7-4 - - - 1885 - play suspended - 1886 Frank A. Mahon 12-2 - - - 1887 Captain 10-1 - - - 1888 Captain 12-1 - - - 1889 Captain 9-2 - - 1890 George A. Stewart George C. Adams 10-1 - National Champions 1891 George A. Stewart George C. Adams 13-1 - - 1892 George A. Stewart George C. Adams 10-1 - - 1893 George C. Stwewart Everett C. Lake 12-1 - -

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1964 John M. Yovicsin 6-3 5-2 Second - 1965 John M. Yovicsin 5-2-2 3-2-2 Third - 1966 John M. Yovicsin 8-1 6-1 First - 1967 John M. Yovicsin 6-3 4-3 Fourth - 1968 John M. Yovicsin 8-0-1 6-0-1 First - 1969 John M. Yovicsin 3-6 2-5 Fifth - 1970 John M. Yovicsin 7-2 5-2 Second - 1971 Joseph Restic 5-4 4-3 Fourth - 1972 Joseph Restic 4-4-1 3-3-1 Fifth - 1973 Joseph Restic 7-2 6-1 Second - 1974 Joseph Restic 7-2 6-1 First - 1975 Joseph Restic 7-2 6-1 First - 1976 Joseph Restic 6-3 4-3 Third - 1977 Joseph Restic 4-5 4-3 Third - 1978 Joseph Restic 4-4-1 2-4-1 Fifth - 1979 Joseph Restic 3-6 3-4 Sixth - 1980 Joseph Restic 7-3 4-3 Third - 1981 Joseph Restic 5-4-1 4-2-1 Fourth - 1982 Joseph Restic 7-3 5-2 First - 1983 Joseph Restic 6-2-2 5-1-1 First - 1984 Joseph Restic 5-4 5-2 Second - 1985 Joseph Restic 7-3 5-2 Second - 1986 Joseph Restic 3-7 3-4 Fifth - 1987 Joseph Restic 8-2 6-1 First - 1988 Joseph Restic 2-8 2-5 Sixth - 1989 Joseph Restic 5-5 5-2 Third - 1990 Joseph Restic 5-5 3-4 Fourth - 1991 Joseph Restic 4-5-1 4-3 Third - 1992 Joseph Restic 3-7 3-4 Fifth - 1993 Joseph Restic 4-6 2-5 Seventh - 1994 Timothy L. Murphy 4-6 2-5 Seventh - 1995 Timothy L. Murphy 2-8 1-6 Eighth - 1996 Timothy L. Murphy 4-6 2-5 Sixth - 1997 Timothy L. Murphy 9-1 7-0 First - 1998 Timothy L. Murphy 4-6 3-4 Fifth - 1999 Timothy L. Murphy 5-5 3-4 Fifth - 2000 Timothy L. Murphy 5-5 4-3 Third - 2001 Timothy L. Murphy 9-0 7-0 First - 2002 Timothy L. Murphy 7-3 6-1 Second - 2003 Timothy L. Murphy 7-3 4-3 Second - 2004 Timothy L. Murphy 10-0 7-0 First - 2005 Timothy L. Murphy 7-3 5-2 Second - 2006 Timothy L. Murphy 7-3 4-3 Third - 2007 Timothy L. Murphy 8-2 7-0 First - 2008 Timothy L. Murphy 9-1 6-1 First - 2009 Timothy L. Mur[hy 7-3 6-1 Second - 2010 Timothy L. Murphy 7-3 5-2 Second - 2011 Timothy L. Murphy 9-1 7-0 First - 2012 Timothy L. Murphy 7-2 5-2 Second - 2013 Timothy L. Murphy 9-1 6-1 First - 2014 Timothy L. Murphy 10-0 7-0 First -

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 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 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 SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Treavor Scales ‘13 514 2,823 29 5.5 Clifton Dawson ’07 2006 20 Gino Gordon ‘11 502 2,643 23 5.3 Clifton Dawson ’07 2004 17 Vic Gatto ’69 454 2,130 16 4.9 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 2013 15 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 337 2,097 27 6.2 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 Mike Giardi ’94 1991-93 29 Treavor Scales ’13 2009-12 29 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 2012- 27 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

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 17 HARVARD FOOTBALL PASSING RECORDS MOST ATTEMPTS IN A GAME Collier Winters ’11-12 371 of 601 2007-11 .617 Tom Yohe ’89 at Holy Cross 1987 52 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 427 of 710 2005-08 .601 Neil Rose ’03 vs. Yale 2000 52 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 384 of 641 2001-04 .599 Neil Rose ’03 at Dartmouth 2002 50 Liam O’Hagan ’08-09 263 of 448 2005-pres .587 Jim Stoeckel ’74 at Penn 1973 48 Larry Brown ’79 180 of 317 1976-78 .568

MOST ATTEMPTS IN A SEASON MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES IN A GAME Neil Rose ’03 2000 339 Carroll Lowenstein ’54 vs. Davidson 1953 5 Tom Yohe ’89 1987 321 Colton Chapple ’13 vs. Bucknell 2011 5 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 2008 308 Collier Winters ’12 vs. Princeton 2011 5 Brad Wilford ’00 1999 296 Larry Brown ’79 vs. Yale 1978 4 Neil Rose ’03 at Yale 2001 4 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 vs. Brown 2003 4 CAREER ATTEMPTS Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 at Yale 2003 4 Neil Rose ’03 1998-2002 729 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 at Yale 2007 4 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 2004-08 710 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 vs. Columbia 2008 4 Rich Linden ’00 1996-99 673 Colton Chapple ’13 at Cornell 2011 4 Tom Yohe ’89 1986-88 648 Colton Chapple ’13 vs. Holy Cross 2012 4 Colton Chapple ’13 vs. Cornell 2012 4 MOST COMPLETIONS IN A GAME Conner Hempel ’15 at San Diego 2013 4 Neil Rose ’03 at Dartmouth 2002 36 Conner Hempel ’15 vs. Princeton 2013 4 Collier Winters ‘11-12 vs. Princeton 2011 34 Colton Chapple ‘13 at Princeton 2012 31 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES IN A SEASON Colton Chapple ‘13 at Brown 2012 30 Colton Chapple ‘13 2012 24 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 vs. Holy Cross 2008 30 Neil Rose ’03 2000 18 Neil Rose ’03 vs. Yale 2000 28 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 2008 17 Jim Stoeckel ’74 at Penn 1973 27 Tom Yohe ’89 1987 17 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 at Yale 2007 27 Rich Linden ’00 1997 16 Milt Holt ’75 1974 16 MOST COMPLETIONS IN A SEASON Ryan Fitzpatrick ’03 2003 16 Neil Rose ’03 2000 203 Colton Chapple ‘13 2012 194 CAREER PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 2008 193 Neil Rose ’03 1998-2002 41 Rich Linden ’00 1997 164 Colton Chapple ‘13 2009-12 39 Chris Pizzotti ’07-08 2007 164 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 2001-04 39 Brad Wilford ’00 1999 162 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 2004-08 37 Collier Winters ’12 2007-11 33 CAREER COMPLETIONS Tom Yohe ’89 1986-88 30 Neil Rose ’03 1998-2002 455 Rich Linden ’00 1996-99 24 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 2004-08 427 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 2001-04 384 SINGLE-GAME PASSING LEADERS Rich Linden ’00 1996-99 372 Name Comp. Att. Yds. TD Opponent Year Tom Yohe ’89 1986-88 320 Colton Chapple ’13 31 45 448 5 at Princeton 2012 Neil Rose ’03 36 50 443 3 at Dartmouth 2002 MOST CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS IN A GAME Colton Chapple’ 13 23 38 414 4 at Cornell 2011 Vin Ferrara ’96 at Dartmouth 1994 16 Neil Rose ’03 24 38 412 3 at Brown 2000 Collier Winters ’11-12 34 42 403 5 Princeton 2011 Brad Wilford ’00 26 34 398 3 Dartmouth 1999 BEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE IN A GAME Conner Hempel ’15 25 31 382 3 Princeton 2014 Dick Clasby ’54 vs. Colgate 9 of 10 1953 .900 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 25 40 376 4 Columbia 2008 Vin Ferrara ’96 at Dartmouth 19 of 22 1994 .864 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 30 44 370 1 Holy Cross 2008 Neil Rose ’03 vs. Holy Cross 19 of 22 2002 .864 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 23 35 365 2 Princeton 2007 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 20 35 361 4 Brown 2003 SEASON COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 20 27 359 2 at Holy Cross 2003 Collier Winters ’11-12 129 of 188 2011 .686 Don Allard ’83 18 29 358 2 Massachusetts 1982 Neil Rose ’03 123 of 186 2002 .661 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 24 32 353 3 Cornell 2002 Colton Chapple ‘13 194 of 294 2012 .660 Larry Brown ’79 15 22 349 3 Penn 1977 Conner Hempel ’15 157 of 238 2013 .660 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 19 35 317 3 Cornell 2004 Neil Rose ’03 127 of 198 2001 .641 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 164 of 260 2007 .631 SINGLE-SEASON PASSING LEADERS Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 94 of 150 2002 .627 Name Comp. Att. Yds. Pct. TD Year Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 193 of 308 2008 .627 Neil Rose ’03 203 339 2,655 .599 18 2000 Colton Chapple ’13 194 294 2,567 660 24 2012 CAREER COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 193 308 2,490 .627 17 2008 Conner Hempel ’15 234 of 352 2011-14 .665 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 164 260 2,134 .631 14 2007 Neil Rose ’03 455 of 729 1998-2002 .624 Tom Yohe ’89 158 321 2,134 .492 17 1987 Colton Chapple ‘13 296 of 476 2009-12 .622 Rich Linden ’00 164 286 2,099 .573 16 1997

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 18 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL PASSING RECORDS 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 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 Brian White ’86 157 313 2,335 .502 18 14

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 19 HARVARD FOOTBALL RECEIVING RECORDS SINGLE-GAME RECEPTION LEADERS Brian Edwards ’05 2003 8 Name Rec. Yds. TD Opponent Year Corey Mazza ’07-08 2006 8 Carl Morris ’03 21 257 2 at Dartmouth 2002 Kyle Jusczyk ’13 2012 8 Kyle Juszczyk ’13 15 192 3 at Princeton 2012 CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Pat McInally ’75 13 178 2 at Brown 1973 Carl Morris ’03 1999-2002 28 Jim Curry ’78 13 158 1 Colgate 1977 Corey Mazza ’07-08 2003-07 28 Carl Morris ’03 13 142 2 Yale 2000 Kyle Juszczyk ‘13 2009-12 22 Andrew Fischer ’16 12 115 1 at Brown 2014 Cameron Brate ’14 2010-13 18 Wally Grant ’65 11 98 0 Bucknell 1964 Pat McInally ’75 1972-74 15 Brian Barringer ’88 11 119 0 at Holy Cross 1987 Matt Luft ‘10 2006-09 14 Marco Iannuzzi ‘11 11 174 1 Holy Cross 2008 Brian Edwards ’05 2001-04 13 Terence Patterson ’00 11 121 2 at Dartmouth 1997 Cameron Brate ‘13 2010-12 12 Carl Morris ’03 11 153 1 Dartmouth 2001 Chris Lorditch ‘11-12 2007-11 12 Carl Morris ’03 11 210 2 Holy Cross 2002 Jim Curry ’78 1975-77 11 Carl Morris ’03 11 165 1 Cornell 2002 Brian Edwards ’05 11 124 1 Dartmouth 2004 Ryan Tyler ’06 11 177 0 Penn 2005 MOST YARDS GAINED IN A GAME Carl Morris ’03 Dartmouth 21 2002 257 Carl Morris ’03 Brown 10 2000 220 SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTION LEADERS James Curry ’78 Cornell 9 1974 214 Name Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Year Carl Morris ’03 90 1,288 14.3 8 2002 Carl Morris ’03 71 943 13.3 12 2001 YARDS GAINED IN A SEASON Carl Morris ’03 60 920 15.3 8 2000 Carl Morris ’03 90 2002 1,288 Pat McInally ’75 56 752 13.4 7 1973 Carl Morris ’03 71 2001 943 Corey Mazza ’07-08 56 785 14.0 7 2007 Carl Morris ’03 60 2000 920 Andrew Fischer ’16 55 677 12.3 4 2014 Matt Luft ‘10 53 2009 875 Terence Patterson ’00 54 537 9.9 1 1999 Brian Edwards ’05 47 2003 864 Matt Luft ‘10 53 875 16.5 5 2008 Corey Mazza ’07-08 56 2007 785 Kyle Juszczyk ’13 52 706 13.6 8 2012 Corey Mazza ’07-08 51 2004 773 Brian Edwards ’05 51 646 12.7 4 2004 Matt Luft ’10 43 2007 721 Corey Mazza ’07-08 51 773 15.2 7 2004 Rich Horner ’80 40 1979 712 Ricky Zorn ’14 50 700 14.0 3 2013 Rodney Byrnes ’05 50 482 9.6 2 2002 CAREER YARDS GAINED Colby Skelton ’98 49 691 14.1 1 1996 Carl Morris ’03 155 1999-2002 3,488 Corey Mazza ’07 121 2003-07 2, 803 CAREER RECEPTION LEADERS Matt Luft ‘10 231 2006-09 2,147 Name Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Colby Skelton ’98 127 1994-97 1,942 Carl Morris ’03 245 3,488 14.2 28 Brian Edwards ’05 105 2001-04 1,628 Corey Mazza ’07-08 177 2,803 15.8 28 Chris Lorditch ‘11 101 2007-10 1,601 Terence Patterson ’00 146 1,461 10.0 5 Kyle Juszczyk ‘13 125 2009-12 1,576 Matt Luft ‘10 132 2,147 16.3 14 Pat McInally ’75 108 1972-74 1,485 Colby Skelton ’98 127 1,942 15.3 6 Terence Patterson ’00 146 1996-99 1,461 Kyle Juszczyk ‘13 125 1,576 12.6 22 Cameron Brate ’14 91 2010-13 1,381 Pat McInally ’75 108 1,485 13.8 15 Ricky Zorn ’15 87 2011-14 1,288 Brian Edwards ’05 105 1,628 15.5 13 Jim Curry ’78 68 1975-77 1,269 Chris Lorditch ’11-12 101 1,601 15.9 12 Rich Horner ’80 64 1977-79 1,173 Adam Chrissis ‘12 96 1,120 11.6 5 Adam Chrissis ’12 96 2008-11 1,120 Rodney Byrnes ’05 92 1,112 12.1 8 Rodney Byrnes ’05 92 2001-03 1,112 Cameron Brate ’14 91 1,381 15.2 18 Chris Lorditch ’11-12 66 2007-12 1,056 Andrew Fischer ’16 87 1,026 11.8 7 Andrew Fischer ’16 87 2012- 1,026 Ricky Zorn ’14 87 1,288 14.8 7 Clifton Dawson ’07 80 759 9.5 4 Ryan Tyler ’06 78 976 12.5 4 John O’Brien ’84 73 772 10.6 2

MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS IN A GAME 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 Carl Morris ’03 2000 8 Carl Morris ’03 2002 8

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 20 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE RECORDS SINGLE-GAME TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS CAREER SCORING LEADERS Name Att. Yds. Opponent Year Name TD FG XP XP2 Pts. Colton Chapple ’13 61 530 at Princeton 2012 Clifton Dawson ’07 66 0 0 1 398 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 45 471 at Holy Cross 2003 David Mothander ‘14 1 28 163 0 253 Colton Chapple ’13 55 460 at Brown 2012 Charlie Brickley ’15 23 25 2 0 215 Neil Rose ’03 54 449 at Dartmouth 2002 Matt Schindel ’08 0 30 92 0 182 Collier Winters ‘11-12 56 432 Princeton 2011 Mike Giardi ’94 29 0 0 1 176 Neil Rose ’03 51 427 at Brown 2000 Treavor Scales ‘13 29 0 0 0 174 Conner Hempel ’15 43 423 at Princeton 2014 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’16 29 0 0 0 174 Colton Chapple ’13 49 422 at Cornell 2011 Chris Menick ’00 28 0 0 2 172 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 52 419 Cornell 2004 Patrick Long ‘10 0 27 87 0 168 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 45 417 Cornell 2002 Carl Morris ’03 28 0 0 0 168 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 47 410 Brown 2003 Eion Hu ’97 27 0 0 0 162 Brad Wilford ’00 38 387 Dartmouth 1999 Gino Gordon ‘11 25 0 0 0 150 Conner Hempel ’15 43 383 at San Diego 2013 Mike Giampaolo ’00 0 26 67 0 145 Larry Brown ’79 28 375 Penn 1977 Jim Villanueva ’84 0 27 58 0 139 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 52 368 Holy Cross 2008 Nick Palazzo ’03 22 0 0 0 132 Tom Yohe ’89 45 363 Massachusetts 1988 Gino Gordon ‘11 19 0 0 0 114 Liam O’Hagan ’08-09 52 354 Penn 2005 CAREER SCORING LEADERS (KICKING) SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Name FG XP Pts. Name Att. Yds. Avg. Year David Motherhander ‘14 28 163 247 Colton Chapple ‘13 495 3,235 6.5 2012 Matt Schindel ’08 30 92 182 Neil Rose ’03 442 2,861 6.5 2000 Partick Long ‘10 27 87 168 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 395 2,676 6.8 2008 Mike Giampaolo ’00 26 67 145 Liam O’Hagan ’08-09 389 2,448 6.3 2005 Jim Villanueva ’84 27 58 139 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 394 2,434 6.2 2004 Patrick Long ‘10 22 56 122 Rich Linden ’00 385 2,308 6.0 1997 Bruce Tetirick ’74 16 68 116 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 287 2,200 7.7 2003 Rich Szaro ’71 15 52 97 Collier Winters ‘11-12 393 2,156 5.5 2009 Scott Johnson ’92 17 40 91 Conner Hempel ’13 338 2,125 6.3 2013 Rob Steinberg ’86 16 42 90 Neil Rose ’03 265 2,076 7.8 2001 Mike Lynch ’76-77 16 40 88 Mike Giardi ’94 367 2,058 5.6 1993 Mark Hall ’94 14 39 81 Chris Pizzotti ’08-09 313 2,034 6.5 2007 Charlie Brickley ’15 25 2 77 Tom Yohe ’89 417 1,982 4.8 1987 Brad Wilford ’00 379 1,970 5.2 1999 MOST PLAYS IN A GAME Tom Yohe ’89 vs. Holy Cross 1987 62 CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Neil Rose ’03 vs. Yale 2000 62 Name Att. Yds. Avg. Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 1,006 6,721 6.7 SEASON PLAYS Neil Rose ’03 943 6,519 6.9 Neil Rose ’03 2000 442 Chris Pizzotti ‘08-09 866 5,675 6.6 Tom Yohe ’89 1987 417 Clifton Dawson ’07 1,038 5,600 5.4 Mike Giardi ’94 1,005 5,057 5.0 Collier Winters ’11-12 847 5,008 5.9 CAREER PLAYS Rich Linden ’00 941 4,657 4.9 Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 2001-04 1,006 Colton Chapple ‘13 884 4,780 5.4 Mike Giardi ’94 1991-93 1,005 Tom Yohe ’89 845 4,370 4.9 Clifton Dawson ’07 2003-06 958 Chris Menick ’00 729 3,371 4.6 Neil Rose ’03 1998-2002 943 Liam O’Hagan ’08-09 542 3,268 6.0 Rich Linden ’00 1997-99 941 Conner Hempel ’15 492 3,207 6.5 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 SEASON TOUCHDOWNS Clifton Dawson ’07 22 0 0 0 132 2006 Clifton Dawson ’07 2006 22 Clifton Dawson ’07 18 0 0 0 108 2004 Clifton Dawson ’07 2004 18 Paul Stanton, Jr. 17 0 0 0 102 2013 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’15 2013 17 Charlie Brickley ’15 9 13 1 0 94 1912 Chris Menick ’00 1997 14 Clifton Dawson ’07 14 0 0 1 86 2005 Clifton Dawson ’07 2005 14 Chris Menick ’00 14 0 0 0 84 1997 Mike Giardi ’94 1991 13 David Mothander ‘14 1 8 52 0 82 2012 Charlie Brickley ’15 8 11 0 0 81 1913 Mike Giardi ’94 13 0 0 0 78 1991 Treavor Scales ‘13 13 0 0 0 78 2012 Matt Schindel ’08 0 13 34 0 73 2004 Carl Morris ’03 12 0 0 0 72 2001 Clifton Dawson ’07 12 0 0 0 72 2003

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 21 HARVARD FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE RECORDS CAREER TOUCHDOWNS Clifton Dawson ’07 2003-06 66 Mike Giardi ’94 1991-93 29 Treavor Scales ‘13 2009-12 29 Paul Stanton, Jr. ’15 2012- 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 Robbie Wright ’04 2000 34 Matt Schindel ’08 2004 34 Patrick Long ‘10 2008 31

CAREER PATS David Mothander ‘14 2010-Present 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 22 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 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 2009-07 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

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 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 23 HARVARD FOOTBALL SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS PUNTS MOST PUNTS IN A GAME SEASON PUNT RETURNS Sam Felton ’13 vs. Princeton 1912 19 Colby Skelton ’98 1997 41 Brian Edwards ’05 2004 29 John Dailey ’83 1982 28 PUNTS IN A SEASON Jae Ellis ’94 1993 28 Rob Steinberg ’56 1955 71 CAREER PUNT RETURNS CAREER PUNTS Colby Skelton ’98 1994-97 103 Mike Giampaolo ’00 1996-99 215 Terence Patterson ’00 1996-99 64 Tim Griffin ’96 1993-95 176 Chuck Shirey ’86 1983-85 53 Brian Edwards ’05 2001-04 53 LONGEST PUNT Percy Haughton 1899 vs. Yale 1897 86 yards MOST YARDS RETURNED IN A GAME Hal Moffie ’49 vs. Holy Cross 1948 137 BEST AVERAGE IN A GAME Adam Kingston ’04 6 punts 296 yds at Lafayette 2000 49.3 SEASON YARDS RETURNED Brian Edwards ’05 2004 348 SEASON AVERAGE Colby Skelton ’98 1997 318 Jacob Dombrowski ‘13 62 punts 3,789 yds 2012 44.0 Colby Skelton ’98 1996 278 Dick Clasby ’54 30 punts 1,229 yds 1953 41.0 Terence Patterson ’00 1999 275

CAREER AVERAGE CAREER YARDS RETURNED Jacob Dombrowski ‘13 147 punts 5,898 yds 2009-12 40.1 Colby Skelton ’98 1994-97 825 Jim Villanueva ’84 164 punts 6,344 yds 1981-83 38.7 Terence Patterson ’00 1996-99 586 Brian Edwards ’05 2001-04 551 Chip Gannon ’49 1946-48 493 KICKOFFS MOST RETURNS IN A GAME BEST RETURN AVERAGE IN A SEASON David Haller ’90 at Penn 1988 9 Brian Edwards ’05 2004 12.0 Terence Patterson ’00 1999 11.5 SEASON RETURNS Colby Skelton ’98 1996 10.7 Neil Sherlock ’06 2005 29 Matt Lagace ’08 2007 10.7

CAREER RETURNS CAREER RETURN AVERAGE Jae Ellis ’94 1991-93 61 Matt Lagace ’08 2004-07 10.7 Brian Edwards ’05 2001-04 10.4 Jae Ellis ’94 1991-93 9.2 MOST RETURN YARDS IN A GAME Terence Patterson ’00 1996-99 9.16 Jerry Blitz ’53 at Princeton 1952 241

MOST YARDS RETURNED IN A SEASON Neil Sherlock ’06 2005 576

CAREER YARDS RETURNED Jae Ellis ’94 1991-93 1,142

BEST SEASON RETURN AVERAGE 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 26.5 Brian Edwards ’05 2001-04 25.2 Rod Foster ’73 1970-72 22.9 Andrew Fischer ’16 2012- 22.9 Neil Sherlock ’07 2003-06 19.2

PUNT RETURNS MOST RETURNED IN A GAME Colby Skelton ’98 at Dartmouth 1997 9 Chuck Shirey ’86 vs. Dartmouth 1985 8

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 24 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL LONGEST SCORING PLAYS TOUCHDOWN RUNS Rodney Byrnes vs. Cornell 2002 89 Name Opponent Year Yards Winthrop Churchill vs. Florida 1922 88 Dick Clasby vs. Washington (Mo.) 1952 96 Mal Logan vs. Maine 1913 85 Charley Brewer vs. Brown 1893 95 Lewis Mills vs. Brown 1913 85 Sam Batchelder vs. Coast Guard 1930 90 Marco Iannuzzi vs. Yale 2010 84 Fran Lee at Princeton 1941 88 *110 yard field Ted DeMars vs. Yale 1972 86 Jack Crickard vs. William & Mary 1930 85 PUNT RETURNS FOR A TOUCHDOWN Sam Halaby vs. Brown 1958 84 Name Opponent Year Yards Rod Foster vs. Brown 1972 84 Hal Moffie, vs. Holy Cross 1948 89 John Ederer vs. Yale 1951 83 Brian Edwards vs. Holy Cross 2004 87 John McCluskey vs. Massachusetts 1964 82 Morton Newhall vs. Springfield 1906 85 Fran Lee vs. Dartmouth 1940 82 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Fran Lee vs. Yale 1940 78 QB to Receiver Opponent Year Yards Terence Patterson vs. Penn 1999 77 Chet Boulris to Hank Keohane at Yale 1959 85 Vic Gatto vs. Penn 1968 70 Mike Bassett to Bill Taylor vs. Dartmouth 1962 82 Chip Gannon vs. Western Maryland 1947 65 Jim Noonan to John White at Columbia 1949 80 John Ballantyne at Penn 1969 61 Jim Kubacki to Larry Noonan vs. Boston U. 1976 80 Charley Daly at Army 1900 60 Neil Rose to Carl Morris at Brown 2000 80 Tack Hardwick vs. Amherst 1912 60 Larry Brown to Jim Curry vs. Penn 1977 79 Ryan Fitzpatrick to Brian Edwards vs. Yale 2003 79 FIELD GOALS Scott Hosch to Andrew Fischer vs. Lafayette 2014 78 Name Opponent Year Yards Neil Rose to Carl Morris at Penn 2000 77 Tom Wynne vs. Columbia 1967 51 Collier Winters to Chris Lorditch vs. Princeton 2009 77 Mark Hall at Dartmouth 1993 51 Mike Bassett to Bill Taylor vs. Brown 1962 76 Mark Hall vs. Dartmouth 1991 50 Mike Giardi to Mark Begert at Yale 1993 76 David Mothander at Yale 2013 48 Chris Pizzotti to Chris Lorditch vs. Columbia 2008 76 Charlie Brickley vs. Princeton 1912 47 Eric Crone to Ted DeMars vs. Dartmouth 1970 75 Richie Szaro at Princeton 1970 47 Bruce Tetirick vs. Columbia 1973 47 INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR A TOUCHDOWN Alan Hall vs. Boston University 1988 47 Name Opponent Year Yards Gary Bosnic at Brown 1977 46 Edward Graustein vs. Brown 1910* 104 Andy Maretz vs. Yale 1986 46 John Dockery vs. Cornell 1964 100 Patrick Long at Lafayette 2008 45 Neil Hurley at Cornell 1969 100 Ricky Williamson vs. Yale 2004 100 DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINTS Rocky Delgadillo vs. Cornell 1968 93 Name Opponent Year Yards Ken Thomas vs. Columbia 1967 91 Greg Belsher vs. Penn 1991 95 Steven Williams vs. Lafayette 2007 91 Mike Brooks vs. Holy Cross 2000 85 Connor Sheehan vs. Columbia 2014 90 Roscoe Fitts vs. Indiana 1921 78 Jim Nelson vs. Bucknell 1959 77 Karl Pfaffman vs. Middlebury 1922 75 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 Mark Vignali vs. Columbia 1983 89

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 25 HARVARD FOOTBALL TEAM RECORDS PASSING MOST NET YARDS Game 488 at Brown 1991 MOST ATTEMPTS 471 at Colgate 1995 Game 57 vs. Colgate 1977 Season 2,421 1987 Season 363 2009

FEWEST OPPONENT ATTEMPTS MOST COMPLETIONS Game 20 by Holy Cross 1960 Game 36 at Dartmouth 2002 Season 233 in eight games 1939 Season 218 2002 209 2013 204 2009 MOST OPPONENT NET YARDS 194 2008 Game 489 by Princeton 1952 194 2012 FEWEST OPPONENT YARDS MOST YARDS GAINED Game -18 by Princeton 1982 Game 448 at Princeton 2012 Season 679 nine games 1946 443 at Dartmouth 2002 436 at Brown 2000 TOTAL OFFENSE 412 vs. Penn 1977 Season 2,885 2000 MOST PLAYS 2,627 2002 Game 97 vs. Holy Cross 1997 2,601 2013 at Lehigh 2007 Season 791 1987 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game 5 vs. Davidson 1953 MOST TOTAL YARDS 5 at Princeton 2012 Game 698 at Princeton 2014 Season 24 2012 640 vs. Dartmouth 1999 21 2003 636 at Holy Cross 2003 21 2013 634 at Princeton 2012 20 2000 623 vs. Holy Cross 1997 Season 4,679 2000 4,618 2003 BEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 4,614 2014 Game .852 at Columbia 23 of 27 2001 4,267 2002 Season .670 2013 209 of 312 6 Int. 4,236 1997 .655 2011 163 of 249 6 int. .650 2012 194 of 294 7 int. .647 2002 218 of 337 5 int. MOST OPPONENT PLAYS Game 106 by Columbia 1975 FEWEST OPPONENT ATTEMPTS Game 2 by Cornell 1960 MOST OPPONENT TOTAL YARDS by Princeton 1963 Game 671 by Lehigh 1989 Season 81 in eight games 1937 FIRST DOWNS FEWEST OPPONENT COMPLETIONS MOST FIRST DOWNS Game 0 by Western Michigan1947 Game 34 vs. Dartmouth 1999 by Princeton 1963 33 vs. Holy Cross 1997 Season 16 in eight games 1937 Season 244 in 10 games 2012 242 in 10 games 2002 MOST OPPONENT YARDS GAINED 239 in 10 games 2000 Game 475 by Yale 2003 228 in 10 game 2005 437 by Yale 1999 219 in 10 games 2004 218 in 10 games 2013 217 in 10 games 1997 FEWEST OPPONENT YARDS GAINED Game -1 by Ohio University 1954 Season 248 in eight games 1937 MOST OPPONENT FIRST DOWNS Game 32 by Lehigh 1989 FEWEST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Season 1 in nine games (1966) FEWEST OPPONENT FIRST DOWNS Game 1 by Yale 1923 Season 50 in eight games 1939 RUSHING MOST ATTEMPTS SCORING Game 76 vs. Columbia 1986 Season 533 1983 MOST POINTS (ALL-TIME) Game 158 vs. Exeter 158-0 win 1886

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 26 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL TEAM RECORDS Season 765 in 14 games 1886 Most Kickoff Return Yards Game 241 vs. Princeton 1952 Most Points (Modern Era — Since 1912) Game 69 vs. Tufts 69-6 win 1926 Most Pass Interceptions vs. Coast Guard 69-0 win 1946 Game 7 vs. Coast Guard 1946 Season 394 in 10 games 2012 Season 25 in 10 games 1981 374 in 10 games 2011 371 in 10 games 2013 339 in 10 games 2004 Most Sacks Recorded 327 in 10 games 2000 Game 9 vs. Cornell 2010 327 in 10 games 2014 Season 49 in 10 games 1990 317 in 10 games 2003 310 in 10 games 2005 Additional Records 301 in 10 games 1997 All-Time Record Most Points (Ivy League Era — Since 1956) 848-384-50 .681 141 seasons/1,282 games Game 63 vs. Dartmouth 63-21 win 1999 Season 394 in 10 ganes 2012 All-Time Ivy League Record 374 in 10 games 2011 257-147-9 .633 since 1956 371 in 10 games 2013 339 in 10 games 2004 Overtime Record: 5-2 (.714) 327 in 10 games 2000 1996 at Columbia L, 13-20 OT 327 in 10 games 2014 1998 Holy Cross W, 20-14 OT 317 in 10 games 2003 2003 Princeton W, 43-40 OT 310 in 10 games 2005 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 0 408 shutouts Season 5 in nine games 1910 Most Wins in a Season 13 in 1891 13-1 Most Opponent Points Game 69 by Princeton 63-26 loss 1950 Most Losses in a Season Season 272 in 10 games 1988 8 1949 (1-8); 1988 (2-8); 1995 (2-8)

Punting/Punt Returns Most Consecutive Winning Seasons Most Punts Attempted 42 1881-1923 Game 25 vs. Yale 1923 Season 86 in eight games 1940 Most Consecutive Losing Seasons 6 1991-1996 Best Punting Average Game 49.3 at Lafayette 2000 Longest Winning Streak Season 39.3 in 10 games 1983 24 games 1890 through 1891 began with 41-0 win over Exeter; ended with 10-0 loss to Yale Most Punts Returned Game 11 vs. Western Maryland 1947 Longest Undefeated Streak 33 games 1911 through 1915 began with 5-3 win over Dartmouth; Most Punt Return Yards ended with 10-0 loss to Cornell Game 178 vs. Holy Cross 1948 Longest Ivy League Winning Streak 12 games 2001 through 2002 began with 27-20 win over Brown; Most Opponent Punts Forced ended with 44-9 loss at Penn Game 27 by Yale 1923 Season 99 in eight games 1941 Longest Home Undefeated Streak 61 games 1897 through 1903 began with 20-0 win over Williams; Most Punts Blocked ended with 6-0 loss to Amherst Season 8 in nine games 1973 Longest Road Undefeated Streak Kickoff Returns 12 games 1974 through 1977 began with 34-0 win at Columbia; Most Kickoffs Returned ended with 20-15 loss at Brown Game 9 vs. Army 1949 vs. Princeton 1969 Longest Winless Streak vs. Penn 1988 9 games 1949 through 1950 began with 33-13 loss to Princeton; ended with 14-13 win over Brown

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 27 HARVARD FOOTBALL TEAM RECORDS Longest Home Winless Streak 12 games 1994 through 1996 began with 23-17 loss to Brown; ended with 26-21 win over Yale

Longest Road Winless Streak 15 games 1947 through 1953 began with 47-0 loss to Virginia; ended with 13-0 win over Yale

Longest Consecutive Game Scoring Streak 168 games 1998-present began with 34-14 loss at Colgate, Sept. 26

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 28 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL ANNUAL LEADERS Year Passing Yards Receptions Rushing Yards Prim./Asst. Tackles Interceptions 1954 250-Matthew Botsford 13-Robert Cochran 456-Matthew Botsford 3-Anthony Gianelly 1955 316-Matthew Botsford 8-Robert Morrison 323-Matthew Botsford 1-Six tied 1956 329-John Simourian 11-Phil Haughey 316-Anthony Gianelly 4-Matthew Botsford 1957 282-Richard McLaughlin 16-Thomas Hooper 393-Chet Boulris N/A 2-Eliades/Halaby 1958 258-Charlie Ravenel 8-Hershon/Keohane 493-Chet Boulris N/A 2-Cullen/Repsher 1959 460-Charlie Ravenel 9-Chet Boulris 628-Chet Boulris N/A 2-Boulris/McIntyre 1960 393-Terry Bartolet 11-Robert Messenbaugh 339-Hobart Armstrong N/A 3-Thomas Boone 1961 195-William Humenuk 7-William Taylor 431-William Grana N/A 3-William Swinford 1962 451-Michael Bassett 12-William Taylor 450-William Taylor N/A 1-Ten tied 1963 559-Michael Bassett 14-L. Scott Harshbarger 332-Walter Grant N/A 3-William Grana 1964 379-Thomas Bilodeau 20-Walter Grant 278-Walter Grant N/A 3-David Poe 1965 293-John McClusky 9-Robert Leo 559-Walter Grant N/A 5-David Poe 1966 639-Richard Zimmerman 19-Carter Lord 827-Robert Leo N/A 4-John Tyson 1967 1,143-Richard Zimmerman 39-Carter Lord 752-Victor Gatto 52/11-John Emery 6-Thomas Wynne 1968 628-George Lalich 20-Richard (Pete) Varney 678-Victor Gatto 67/23-John Emery 5-Patrick Conway 1969 284-David Smith 20-Richard (Pete) Varney 620-Ray Hornblower 68/27-Dale Neal 4-Neil Hurley 1970 531-Eric Crone 18-William Craven 512-Ted DeMars 56/16-Gary Farneti 3-Ignacio/Neal 1971 487-James Stoeckel 25-Richard Gatto 704-Theodore DeMars 60/11-David Ignacio 5-David Ignacio 1972 588-Eric Crone 19-John Hagerty 673-Theodore DeMars 49/23-Alexander Tennant 4-David St. Pierre 1973 1,391-James Stoeckel 56-Patrick McInally 661-Neal Miller 48/15-Robert Kristoff 4-John Clarke 1974 1,456-Milton Holt 46-Patrick McInally 433-Thomas Winn 52/9-Eric Kurzweil 3-Francis Cronin 1975 1,273-James Kubacki 32-James Curry 630-Thomas Winn 60/18-Louis Bernieri 4-William Emper 1976 945-James Kubacki 19-Thomas Winn 656-Thomas Winn 69/23-Thomas Joyce 4-Robert Baggot 1977 1,186-Larry Brown 28-James Curry 308-Christopher Doherty 57/19-Robert Baggott 5-Paul Halas 1978 1,575-Larry Brown 25-Ralph Polillio 585-Ralph Polillio 54/3-Scott McLeod 3-Potysman/Cordova 1979 1,010-Burke St.John 40-Rich Horner 315-Jon Hollingworth 60/21-Matt Sabetti 3-Mike Jacobs 1980 1,123-Brian Buckley 23-Tom Beatrice 455-Jim Callinan 51/12-Tim Palmer 7-Rocky Delgadillo 1981 687-Ron Cuccia 18-Jim Callinan 1,054-Jim Callinan 65/16-Joe Azelby 6-Rocky Delgadillo 1982 1,560-Don Allard 26-John O’Brien 442-Mike Granger 66/27-Joe Azelby 7-John Dailey 1983 729-Greg Gizzi 47-John O’Brien 761-Steve Ernst 67/32-Joe Azelby 3-Dixon/Bergstrom 1984 934-Brian White 24-Robert Santiago 822-Robert Santiago 61/18-K.C. Smith 3-Ken Tarczy 1985 1,273-Brian White 27-Robert Santiago 793-Robert Santiago 77/24-Brent Wilkinson 8-Cecil Cox 1986 596-Tom Yohe 18-Connolly/Sorbara 425-Brian O’Neil 71/21-Scott Collins 4-Don Heberle 1987 2,134-Tom Yohe 49-Brian Barringer 789-Tony Hinz 44/14-Richard Mau 4-Frank Caprio 1988 1,677-Tom Yohe 40-Don Gajewski 686-Tony Hinz 81/11-Greg Ubert 3-Smith/Molinari 1989 1,513-Tom Perry 28-Mark Bianchi 477-Jim Reidy 48/24-Rick McIntire 3-Rick McIntire 1990 616-Adam Lazarre-White 21-Andy Lombara 535-Matt Johnson 70/16-Joe Gordian 4-Gordian/Belsher 1991 1,193-Mike Giardi 32-Robb Hirsch 744-Matt Johnson 68/21-David Stires 2-Greg Belsher 1992 1,271-Mike Giardi 17-Robb Hirsch 391-Mike Hill 61/17-Monte Giese 4-Rob Santos 1993 1,734-Mike Giardi 31-Mark Begert 569-Mark Cote 49/50-Brian Ramer 5-Jae Ellis 1994 1,500-Vin Ferrara 26-Mike Halligan 1,038-Eion Hu 61/37-Justin Frantz 4-Jeff Compas 1995 1,522-Vin Ferrara 35-Colby Skelton 1,175-Eion Hu 69/29-Justin Frantz 4-Jeff Compas 1996 899-Rich Linden 49-Colby Skelton 961-Eion Hu 46/42-Scott Larkee 4-Three tied 1997 2,099-Rich Linden 45-Terence Patterson 1,267-Chris Menick 53/27-Isaiah Kacyvenski 6-Glenn Jackson 1998 1,201-Rich Linden 40-Terence Patterson 768-Chris Menick 69/39-Isaiah Kacyvenski 3-Derek Yankoff 1999 1,866-Brad Wilford 54-Terence Patterson 969-Chris Menick 82/53-Isaiah Kacyvenski 5-Isaiah Kacyvenski 2000 2,655-Neil Rose 60-Carl Morris 740-Nick Palazzo 62/32-Dante Balestracci 3-Balestracci/Fried 2001 1,830-Neil Rose 71-Carl Morris 556-Nick Palazzo 41/17-Dante Balestracci 3-Willie Alford 2002 1,438-Neil Rose 90-Carl Morris 523-Ryan Fitzpatrick 50/45-Dante Balestracci 3-Niall Murphy 2003 1,770-Ryan Fitzpatrick 47-Brian Edwards 1,187-Clifton Dawson 47/49-Dante Balestracci 5-Benny Butler 2004 1,986-Ryan Fitzpatrick 51-Edwards/Mazza 1,302-Clifton Dawson 35/47-Matt Thomas 3-Tracy/Williamson 2005 2,005-Liam O’Hagan 36-Ryan Tyler 1,139-Clifton Dawson 37/32-Matt Thomas 5-Doug Hewlett 2006 1,051-Chris Pizzotti 36-Corey Mazza 1,213-Clifton Dawson 42/41-Eric Schultz 4-Steven Williams 2007 2,134-Chris Pizzotti 56-Corey Mazza 722-Cheng Ho 29/25-Eric Schultz 8-Steven Williams 2008 2,490-Chris Pizzotti 53-Matt Luft 578-Gino Gordon 36/43-Eric Shultz 4-Matthew Hanson 2009 1,861-Collier Winters 30-Chris Lorditch 632-Gino Gordon 53/20-Collin Zych 4-Jon Takamura 2010 892-Collier Winters 40-Adam Chrissis 1,059-Gino Gordon 40/39-Collin Zych 3-Collin Zych 38/41-Nick Hassleberg 2011 1,294-Collier Winters 37-Kyle Juszczyk 816-Treavor Scales 43/49-Alex Gedeon 3-Alex Gedeon 2012 2,567-Colton Chapple 52-Kyle Juszczyk 1,002-Treavor Scales 30/37-Joshua Boyd 5-Chris Splinter 2013 1,866-Conner Hempel 50-Ricky Zorn 936-Paul Stanton, Jr. 33/39-Eric Medes 2-four players 2014 1,426-Scott Hosch 55-Andrew Fischer 990-Paul Stanton, Jr. 29/34-Jacob Lindsey 3-Connor Sheehan

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 29 HARVARD FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1873-74 (1-0-1) 11/2 vs. Penn W, 2-0 10/15 MIT W, 62-0 Captain: Henry R. Grant 11/5 Columbia W, 1-0 10/19 Williams W, 52-6 5/14 McGill W, 3-0 11/12 at Yale L, 0-0* 10/22 Amherst W, 98-0 5/15 McGill T, 0-0 11/19 vs. Princeton T, 0-0 10/26 Tufts W, 68-0 3-0 *Won by Yale with 4 fewer safeties 20-1 10/29 Exeter W, 54-0 11/5 Wesleyan W, 110-0 1874-75 (1-1) 1882 (7-1) 11/12 Princeton W, 12-0 Captain: Arthur B. Ellis Captain: Edward T. Cabot 11/19 Penn W, 42-0 10/23 at McGill W, 0-0* 10/11 MIT W, 1-0 11/24 at Yale L, 8-17 6/4 Tufts L, 0-1 10/25 MIT W, 3-0 660-23 *Won by Harvard with 3 TDs 0-1 10/30 McGill W, 2-0 11/4 at Amherst W, 1-0 1888 (12-1) 11/9 Dartmouth W, 8-0 Captain: Joseph H. Sears 1875-76 (4-0) 11/11 vs. Columbia W, 3-0 10/6 at WPI W, 70-0 Captain: William A. Whiting 11/18 Princeton W, 1-1* 10/13 MIT W, 8-0 10/23 at All Canada W, 1-0 11/25 Yale L, 0-1 10/17 at Exeter W, 39-6 10/27 at Tufts W, 1-0 *Won by Harvard 1 FG and 19-2 10/20 at Wesleyan W, 34-0 11/13 at Yale W, 4-0 1 TD vs. 1 FG by Princeton 10/24 at Williams W, 14-6 5/8 All Canada W, 1-0 10/25 at Andover W, 68-0 7-0 1883 (8-2) 10/27 WPI W, 68-0 Captain: Randolph M. Appleton 10/30 DARTMOUTH W, 74-0 1876-77 (3-1) 10/6 Wesleyan W, 23-1 10/31 MIT W, 42-0 Captain: Nathaniel Curtis 10/13 Penn W, 4-0 11/3 AMHERST W, 102-0 10/28 at All Canada W, 2-0 10/17 MIT W, 14-1 11/10 WESLEYAN W, 50-2 10/30 at McGill W, 1-0 10/20 at Stevens W, 14-4 11/17 at Princeton L, 6-18 11/18 at Yale L, 0-1 10/27 at Wesleyan W, 18-6 11/19 at Penn W, 50-0 4/28 Princeton W, 1-0 11/3 Williams W, 39-0 635-32 4-1 11/6 Stevens W, 11-2 11/17 at Princeton L, 7-26 1889 (9-2) 1877 (3-1) 11/22 Michigan W, 3-0 Captain: Arthur J. Cumnock Captain: Livingston Cushing 11/29 vs. Yale L, 2-23 10/2 Exeter W, 28-0 10/23 Tufts W, 3-0 135-63 10/5 Stevens W, 28-4 10/26 McGill W, 1-0 10/12 Dartmouth W, 38-0 11/3 vs. Princeton L, 0-1 1884 (7-4) 10/16 MIT W, 62-0 11/5 at Columbia W, 8-0 Captain: Marcus M. Kimball 10/19 Williams W, 41-0 12-1 10/11 MIT W, 43-5 10/23 Andover W, 41-0 10/22 Penn L, 0-4 10/26 Wesleyan W, 64-0 1878 (1-2) 10/25 at MIT W, 42-0 11/2 Penn W, 35-0 Captain: Livingston Cushing 10/31 Trinity W, 67-0 11/9 vs. Wesleyan W, 67-2 11/9 Amherst W, 3-0 11/1 at Wesleyan L, 0-16 11/16 Princeton L, 15-41 11/16 Princeton W, 0-0* 11/6 Williams W, 23-0 11/23 at Yale L, 0-6 11/23 Yale W, 0-1 11/8 at Ottawa W, 20-6 419-53 *Won by Princeton with 1 TD 3-1 11/10 at Dartmouth W, 29-0 11/12 Tufts W, 51-0 1890 (11-0) 11/15 Princeton L, 6-36 Coaches: George A. Stewart and George C. 1879 (2-1-2) 11/22 at Yale L, 0-52 Adams Captain: Robert Bacon 281-119 Captain: Arthur J. Cumnock 10/25 Britannia W, 2-0 10/1 Exeter W, 41-0 11/1 at Britannia W, 1-0 1886 (12-2) 10/4 Dartmouth W, 43-0 11/3 at McGill T, 0-0 Coach: Frank A. Mason 10/11 Amherst W, 74-6 11/8 at Yale T, 0-0 Captain: William A. Brooks 10/18 Williams W, 38-0 11/15 vs. Princeton L, 0-1 10/6 at Tufts W, 82-0 10/22 Dartmouth W, 64-0 3-1 10/9 at MIT W, 54-0 10/25 Bowdoin W, 54-0 1880 (2-2-2) 10/13 Tufts W, 46-0 10/29 Wesleyan W, 55-0 10/16 Stevens W, 44-0 11/1 Cornell W, 77-0 Captain: William H. Manning 10/20 MIT W, 59-0 10/23 Britannia T, 0-0 11/4 Orange A.C. W, 33-0 10/23 at Andover W, 86-0 11/12 at Amherst W, 64-0 11/1 at Ottawa W, 2-1 10/30 Dartmouth W, 70-0 11/2 at Montreal T, 0-0 11/22 at Yale W, 12-6 11/3 at Exeter W, 158-0 555-12 11/6 at Columbia W, 3-0 11/6 Wesleyan W, 34-0 11/13 vs. Princeton L, 1-2 11/8 Graduates W, 38-0 1891 (13-1) 11/20 Yale L, 0-1 11/13 at Princeton L, 0-12 Coaches: George A. Stewart and George C. 6-4 11/17 at MIT W, 62-0 Adams 1881 (6-1-1) 11/20 Yale L, 4-29 Captain: Bernard W. Trafford Coach: Lucius N. Littauer 11/25 at Penn W, 28-0 10/3 Dartmouth W, 16-0 Captain: William H. Manning 765-41 10/7 Exeter W, 17-0 10/20 at Montreal W, 2-0 1887 (10-1) 10/10 Amherst W, 18-0 10/21 at Ottawa W, 9-1 10/14 MIT W, 26-0 Captain: Albert Y. Holden 10/17 Williams W, 26-0 10/29 at Britannia W, 2-0 10/5 at Tufts W, 86-0 10/31 Michigan W, 4-0 10/21 at Andover W, 76-0 10/12 at Exeter W, 68-0 10/24 Amherst W, 39-0

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 30 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 10/28 Bowdoin W, 79-0 10/16 BROWN W, 26-6 210-10 10/31 Springfield W, 34-0 1/19 CORNELL W, 25-0 113 Wesleyan W, 124-0 11/2 at Princeton L, 4-12 1900 (10-1) 11/7 Springfield W, 44-4 11/9 MICHIGAN W, 4-0 Coach: Benjamin H. Dibblee 11/11 at Trinity W, 38-0 11/14 BOSTON A.A. T, 0-0 Captain: Charles D. Daly 11/14 Boston A.A. W, 51-12 11/23 PENN L, 14-17 9/29 Wesleyan W, 24-0 11/21 vs. Yale L, 0-10 179-35 10/3 Williams W, 12-0 588-26 10/6 Bowdoin W, 12-0 1896 (7-4) 10/10 Amherst W, 18-0 1892 (10-1) Coach: Bertram G. Waters 10/13 Columbia W, 24-0 Coaches: George A. Stewart and George C. Captain: Edgar N. Wrightington 10/17 Bates W, 41-0 Adams 10/3 Williams W, 6-0 10/20 at Army W, 29-0 Captain: Bernard W. Trafford 10/7 Trinity W, 34-0 10/27 Carlisle W, 17-5 10/1 Dartmouth W, 48-0 10/10 Newton A.A. W, 18-0 11/3 Penn W, 17-5 10/5 Exeter W, 62-0 10/14 Wesleyan W, 28-0 11/17 Brown W, 11-6 10/8 Amherst W, 26-0 10/17 Brown W, 12-0 11/24 at Yale L, 0-28 10/15 Williams W, 55-0 10/24 at Cornell W, 13-4 205-44 10/22 Boston A.A. W, 40-0 10/28 Graduates L, 5-8 10/26 A.C. W, 32-0 10/31 Carlisle W, 4-0 1901 (12-0) 10/29 MIT W, 34-0 11/7 Princeton L, 0-12 Coach: William T. Reid 11/2 vs. Cornell W, 20-14 11/14 Boston A.A. L, 6-8 Captain: David C. Campbell 11/5 Amherst W, 32-10 11/21 at Penn L, 6-8 928 Williams W, 16-0 11/8 Boston A.A. W, 16-12 132-40 10/2 Bowdoin W, 12-0 11/19 at Yale W, 0-6 10/5 Bates W, 16-6 365-42 1897 (10-1-1) 10/9 Amherst W, 11-0 Coach: W. Cameron Forbes 10/12 Columbia W, 18-0 1893 (12-1) Captain: Norman W. Cabot 10/16 Wesleyan W, 16-0 Coach: George A. Stewart and Everett C. 10/2 Williams W, 20-0 10/19 at Army W, 6-0 Lake 10/6 Bowdoin W, 24-0 1/26 Carlisle W, 29-0 Captain: Bertram G. Waters 10/9 Dartmouth W, 13-0 11/2 Brown W, 48-0 10/1 Dartmouth W, 16-0 10/13 Amherst W, 38-0 11/9 at Penn W, 33-6 10/4 at Exeter W, 54-0 10/16 at Army W, 10-0 11/16 Dartmouth W, 27-12 10/7 Amherst W, 32-0 10/20 Newton A.A. W, 24-0 11/23 Yale W, 22-0 10/11 MIT W, 34-0 10/23 Brown W, 18-0 254-24 10/14 Williams W, 52-0 10/26 Newtowne A.C. W, 22-0 10/21 Dartmouth W, 36-0 10/30 Cornell W, 24-5 1902 (11-1) 10/25 Graduates W, 6-0 11/3 Wesleyan W, 34-0 Coach: John W. Farley 10/28 Brown W, 58-0 11/13 Yale T, 0-0 Captain: Robert P. Kernan 11/1 at Andover W, 60-5 11/20 at Penn L, 6-15 9/27 Williams W, 11-0 11/4 vs. Cornell W, 34-0 233-20 10/1 Bowdoin W, 17-6 11/7 Boston A.A. W, 10-0 10/04 Bates W, 23-0 11/25 at Yale L, 0-6 1898 (11-0) 10/8 Amherst W, 6-0 11/30 Penn W, 26-4 Coach: W. Cameron Forbes 10/11 Maine W, 22-0 418-15 Captain: Benjamin H. Dibblee 10/15 Wesleyan W, 35-5 10/1 WILLIAMS W, 11-0 10/18 at Army W, 14-6 1894 (11-2) 10/5 BOWDOIN W, 28-6 10/25 Brown W, 6-0 Coach: William A. Brooks 10/8 DARTMOUTH W, 21-0 11/1 Carlisle W, 23-0 Captain: Robert W. Emmons 10/12 AMHERST W, 53-2 11/8 Penn W, 11-0 9/29 Dartmouth W, 22-0 10/15 at Army W, 28-0 11/15 Dartmouth W, 16-6 10/3 Exeter W, 48-0 10/19 NEWTOWNE A.C. W, 22-0 11/22 at Yale L, 0-23 10/6 Andover W, 46-0 10/22 CHICAGO A.C. W, 39-0 184-46 10/11 Brown W, 18-4 10/29 CARLISLE W, 11-5 10/13 Orange A.C. W, 14-0 11/5 PENN W, 10-0 1903 (9-3) 10/17 Amherst W, 30-0 11/12 BROWN W, 17-6 Coach: John S. Cranston 10/20 Williams W, 32-0 11/19 at Yale W, 17-0 Captain: Carl B. Marshall 10/27 vs. Cornell W, 22-12 257-19 9/26 Williams W, 17-0 11/1 Boston A.A. W, 40-0 9/30 Bowdoin W, 24-0 11/10 Chicago A.C. W, 36-0 1899 (10-0-1) 10/3 Maine W, 6-0 11/15 Brown W, 18-0 Coach: Benjamin H. Dibblee 1/7 Bates W, 23-0 11/24 at Yale L, 4-12 Captain: William A. M. Burden 10/10 Amherst L, 0-5 11/29 at Penn L, 4-18 9/30 WILLIAMS W, 29-0 10/14 Wesleyan W, 17-6 334-46 10/4 BOWDOIN W, 13-0 10/17 at Army W, 5-0 10/7 WESLEYAN W, 20-0 10/24 Brown W, 29-0 1895 (8-2-1) 10/11 AMHERST W, 41-0 10/31 Carlisle W, 12-11 Coach: Robert W. Emmons 10/14 at Army W, 18-0 11/7 at Penn W, 17-10 Captain: Arthur H. Brewer 10/18 BATES W, 29-0 11/14 Dartmouth L, 0-11 9/28 DARTMOUTH W, 4-0 10/21 BROWN W, 11-0 11/26 Yale L, 0-16 10/O2 AMHERST W, 24-0 10/28 CARLISLE W, 22-10 150-59 10/5 EXETER W, 42-0 11/4 at Penn W, 16-0 10/9 at Army W, 4-0 11/11 DARTMOUTH W, 11-0 10/12 WILLIAMS W, 32-0 11/18 YALE T, 0-0

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 31 HARVARD FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1904 (7-2-1) 10/31 Brown W, 6-2 10/18 Holy Cross W, 47-7 Coach: Edgar N. Wrightington 11/7 Carlisle W, 17-0 10/25 Penn State W, 29-0 Captain: Daniel J. Hurley 11/14 Dartmouth W, 6-0 11/1 Cornell W, 23-6 10/1 WILLIAMS W, 24-0 11/21 at Yale W, 4-0 11/8 at Princeton W, 3-0 10/5 BOWDOIN W, 17-0 132-8 11/15 Brown W, 37-0 10/8 MAINE W, 23-0 1909 (8-1) 11/22 Yale W, 15-5 10/12 BATES W, 11-0 225-28 Coach: Percy D. Haughton 10/15 at Army W, 4-0 Captain: Hamilton Fish 1914 (7-0-2) 10/22 CARLISLE W, 12-0 9/29 Bates W, 11-0 Coach: Percy D. Haughton 10/29 PENN L, 0-11 O10/2 Bowdoin W, 17-0 Captain: Charles E. Brickley 11/5 DARTMOUTH T, 0-0 10/9 Williams W, 8-6 9/26 Bates W, 44-0 11/12 HOLY CROSS W, 28-5 10/16 Maine W, 17-0 10/3 Springfield W, 44-0 11/19 at Yale L, 0-12 10/23 Brown W, 11-0 10/10 Wash. & Jeff. W, 10-9 119-28 10/30 at Army W, 9-0 10/17 Tufts W, 13-6 1905 (8-2-1) 11/6 Cornell W, 18-0 10/24 Penn State T, 13-13 Coach: William T. Reid 11/13 Dartmouth W, 12-3 10/31 Michigan W, 7-0 Captain: Daniel J. Hurley 11/20 Yale L, 0-8 11/7 Princeton W, 20-0 9/30 WILLIAMS W, 12-0 103-17 11/14 Brown T, 0-0 10/4 BOWDOIN W, 16-0 11/21 at Yale W, 36-0 10/7 MAINE W, 22-0 1910 (8-0-1) 187-28 10/11 BATES W, 34-6 Coach: Percy D. Haughton 1915 (8-1) 10/14 SPRINGFIELD W, 12-0 Captain: Lothrop Withington Coach: Percy D. Haughton 10/21 at Army W, 6-0 9/28 BATES W, 22-0 Captain: Edward W. Mahan 10/28 BROWN W, 10-0 10/1 BOWDOIN W, 32-0 9/25 Colby W, 39-6 11/4 CARLISLE W, 23-11 10/8 WILLIAMS W, 21-0 10/2 Massachusetts W, 7-0 11/11 at Penn L, 6-12 10/15 AMHERST W, 17-0 10/9 Carlisle W, 29-7 11/18 DARTMOUTH T, 6-6 10/22 BROWN W, 12-0 10/16 Virginia W, 9-0 11/25 YALE L, 0-6 10/29 at Army W, 6-0 10/23 Cornell L, 0-10 147-41 11/5 CORNELL W, 27-5 10/30 Penn State W, 13-0 1906 (10-1) 11/12 DARTMOUTH W, 18-0 11/6 at Princeton W, 10-6 Coach: William T. Reid 11/19 at Yale T, 0-0 11/13 Brown W, 16-7 Captain: Hatherly Foster 155-5 11/20 Yale W, 41-0 9/29 WILLIAMS W, 7-0 164-36 10/3 BOWDOIN W, 10-0 1911 (6-2-1) 1916 (7-3) 10/6 MAINE W, 17-0 Coach: Percy D. Haughton Coach: Percy D. Haughton 10/10 BATES W, 27-6 Captain: Robert T. Fisher Captain: Harrie H. Dadmun 10/13 MASSACHUSETTS W, 21-0 9/30 BATES W, 15-0 S23 Colby W, 10-0 10/20 SPRINGFIELD W, 44-0 10/7 HOLY CROSS W, 8-0 S30 Bates W, 26-0 10/27 at Army W, 5-0 10/14 WILLIAMS W, 18-0 O7 Tufts L, 3-7 11/3 BROWN W, 9-5 10/21 AMHERST W, 11-0 O14 North Carolina W, 21-0 11/10 CARLISLE W, 5-0 10/28 BROWN W, 20-6 O21 Massachusetts W, 47-0 11/17 DARTMOUTH W, 22-9 11/4 at Princeton L, 6-8 O28 Cornell W, 23-0 11/24 at Yale L, 0-6 11/11 CARLISLE L, 15-18 N4 Virginia W, 51-0 167-26 11/18 DARTMOUTH W, 5-3 N11 Princeton W, 3-0 1907 (7-3) 11/25 YALE T, 0-0 N18 Brown L, 0-21 Coach: Joshua Crane 98-35 N25 at Yale L, 3-6 Captain: Bartol Parker 187-34 10/2 Bowdoin W, 5-0 1912 (9-0) 1917 (3-1-3)(Informal) 10/5 Maine W, 30-0 Coach: Percy D. Haughton Coach: Wingate Rollins 10/9 Bates W, 33-4 Captain: Percy L. Wendell Captains: Walter H. Wheeler and Arnold 10/12 Williams W, 18-0 9/28 Maine W, 7-0 Horween 10/19 at Navy W, 6-0 10/5 Holy Cross W, 19-0 10/6 at Dean Academy W, 27-0 10/26 Springfield W, 9-5 10/12 Williams W, 26-3 10/13 Bump Is. N.R. W, 35-0 11/2 Brown W, 6-5 10/19 Amherst W, 46-0 10/20 1st Me. Hvy. Art. W, 13-0 11/9 Carlisle L, 15-23 10/26 Brown W, 30-10 10/27 at Depot Brigade T, 0-0 11/16 Dartmouth L, 0-22 11/2 Princeton W, 16-6 11/3 Portland N.R. T, 0-0 11/23 Yale L, 0-12 11/9 Vanderbilt W, 9-3 11/10 Camp Devens T, 0-0 122-71 11/16 Dartmouth W, 3-0 11/17 Newport N.R. L, 0-14 1908 (9-0-1) 11/23 at Yale W, 20-0 75-14 Coach: Percy D. Haughton 176-22 1918 (2-1)(Informal) Captain: Francis H. Burr 1913 (9-0) Captain: Livingston Cushing 9/30 Bowdoin W, 5-0 Coach: Percy D. Haughton 10/3 Maine W, 16-0 Captain: Robert T. P. Storer 1918 (2-1)(Informal) 10/7 Bates W, 18-0 9/27 Maine W, 34-0 Coach: Pooch Donovan 10/10 Williams W, 10-0 10/4 Bates W, 14-0 Captain: William B. Snow 10/17 Springfield W, 44-0 10/11 Williams W, 23-3 11/9 Tufts W, 7-0 10/24 at Navy W, T, 6-6

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 32 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 11/23 W, 14-6 11/10 at Princeton W, 5-0 1929 (5-2-1) 11/30 Brown L, 3-6 11/17 Brown L, 7-20 Coach: Arnold Horween 24-12 11/24 Yale L, 0-13 Captain: James E. Barrett 1919 (9-0-1) 75-55 10/5 Bates W, 48-0 10/12 New Hampshire W, 35-0 Coach: Robert T. Fisher 1924 (4-4) 10/19 Army T, 20-20 Captain: William J. Murray Coach: Robert T. Fisher 10/26 Dartmouth L, 7-34 927 Bates W, 53-0 Captain: Malcolm W. Greenough 11/2 Florida W, 14-0 10/4 Boston College W, 17-0 10/4 Virginia W, 14-0 11/9 at Michigan L, 12-14 10/11 Colby W, 35-0 10/11 Middlebury W, 16-6 11/16 Holy Cross W, 12-6 10/18 Brown W, 7-0 10/18 Holy Cross W, 12-6 N23 Yale W, 10-6 10/25 Virginia W, 47-0 10/25 Dartmouth L, 0-6 158-80 11/1 Springfield W, 20-0 11/1 Boston University W, 13-0 11/8 at Princeton T, 10-10 11/8 Princeton L, 0-34 1930 (4-4-1) 11/15 Tufts W, 23-0 11/15 Brown L, 0-7 Coach: Arnold Horween 11/22 Yale W, 10-3 11/22 at Yale L, 6-19 Captain: Benjamin T. Ticknor 1/1 vs. Oregon* W, 7-6 61-78 10/4 W, 35-0 * Rose Bowl 229-19 1925 (4-3-1) 10/9 Coast Guard W, 33-0 10/11 Springfield W, 27-0 1920 (8-0-1) Coach: Robert T. Fisher 10/18 Army L, 0-6 Coach: Robert T. Fisher Captain: Marion A. Cheek 10/25 Dartmouth L, 2-7 Captain: Arnold Horween O3 Rensselaer W, 18-6 11/1 William & Mary T, 13-13 9/25 Holy Cross W, 3-0 O10 Middlebury W, 68-0 11/8 Michigan L, 3-6 10/2 Maine W, 41-0 O17 Holy Cross L, 6-7 11/15 Holy Cross L, 0-27 10/9 Valparaiso W, 21-0 O24 Dartmouth L, 9-32 11/22 at Yale W, 13-0 10/16 Williams W, 38-0 O31 William & Mary W, 14-7 126-59 10/23 Centre W, 31-14 N7 at Princeton L, 0-36 10/30 Virginia W, 24-0 N14 at Brown L, 3-0 1931 (7-1) 11/6 Princeton T, 14-14 N21 Yale T, 0-0 Coach: Edward L. Casey 11/13 Brown W, 27-0 118-88 Captain: W. Barry Wood, Jr. 11/20 at Yale W, 9-0 1926 (3-5) 10/3 Bates W, 28-0 208-28 10/10 New Hampshire W, 39-0 Coach: Arnold Horween 10/17 at Army W, 14-13 1921 (7-2-1) Captain: Clement D. Coady 10/24 Texas W, 35-7 Coach: Robert T. Fisher O2 Geneva L, 7-16 10/31 Virginia W, 19-0 Captain: R. Keith Kane O9 Holy Cross L, 14-19 11/7 Dartmouth W, 7-6 S24 Boston University W, 10-0 O16 William & Mary W, 27-7 11/14 Holy Cross W, 7-0 S24 Middlebury W, 16-0 O23 Dartmouth W, 16-12 11/21 Yale L, 0-3 O1 Holy Cross W, 3-0 O30 Tufts W, 69-6 149-29 O8 Indiana W, 19-0 N6 Princeton L, 0-12 O15 Georgia W, 10-7 N13 Brown L, 0-21 1932 (5-3) O22 Penn State T, 21-21 N20 at Yale L, 7-12 Coach: Edward L. Casey O29 Centre L, 0-6 140-105 Captain: Carl H. Hageman, Jr. N5 at Princeton L, 3-10 1927 (4-4) 10/1 Buffalo W, 66-0 N12 Brown W, 9-7 10/8 New Hampshire W, 40-0 Coach: Arnold Horween N19 Yale W, 10-3 10/15 Penn State W, 46-13 Captain: Charles A. Pratt, Jr. 101-54 10/22 Dartmouth W, 10-7 10/1 Vermont W, 21-3 10/29 Brown L, 0-14 1922 (7-2) 10/8 Purdue L, 0-19 11/5 Army L, 0-46 Coach: Robert T. Fisher 10/15 Holy Cross W, 14-6 11/12 Holy Cross W, 7-0 Captain: Charles C. Buell 10/22 Dartmouth L, 6-30 11/19 at Yale L, 0-19 S30 Middlebury W, 20-0 10/29 Indiana W, 26-6 169-99 O7 Holy Cross W, 20-0 11/5 at Penn L, 0-24 O14 Bowdoin W, 15-0 11/12 Brown W, 18-6 1933 (5-2-1) O21 Centre W, 24-10 11/19 Yale L, 0-14 Coach: Edward L. Casey O28 Dartmouth W, 12-3 85-108 Captain: John H. Dean N4 Florida W, 24-0 1928 (5-2-1) 10/7 Bates W, 33-0 N11 Princeton L, 3-10 10/14 New Hampshire W, 34-0 Coach: Arnold Horween N18 Brown L, 0-3 10/21 Holy Cross L, 7-10 Captain: Arthur E. French N25 at Yale W, 10-3 10/28 Dartmouth T, 7-7 10/6 Springfield W, 30-0 128-29 11/4 Lehigh W, 27-0 10/13 North Carolina W, 20-0 11/11 Army L, 0-27 10/20 Army L, 0-15 11/18 Brown W, 12-6 1923 (4-3-1) 10/27 Dartmouth W, 19-7 11/25 Yale W, 19-6 Coach: Robert T. Fisher 11/3 Lehigh W, 39-0 139-56 Captain: Charles J. Hubbard, Jr. 11/10 Penn L, 0-7 10/6 Rhode Island W, 35-0 11/17 Holy Cross T, 0-0 1934 (3-5) 10/13 Middlebury T, 6-6 11/24 at Yale W, 17-0 Coach: Edward L. Casey 10/20 Holy Cross W, 6-0 125-29 Captain: Herman W. Gundlach, Jr. 10/27 Dartmouth L, 0-16 10/6 Bates W, 12-0 11/3 Tufts W, 16-0 10/13 Brown W, 13-0

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 33 HARVARD FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 10/20 Holy Cross L, 6-26 162-67 11/10 BROWN W, 14-7 10/27 Dartmouth L, 0-10 11/17 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 60-0 11/3 Princeton L, 0-19 1940 (3-2-3) 12/1 at Yale L, 0-28 11/10 Army L, 6-27 Coach: Richard C. Harlow 161-80 11/17 New Hampshire W, 47-3 Captain: Joseph W. Gardella 11/24 at Yale L, 0-14 10/5 AMHERST W, 13-0 1946 (7-2) 84-99 10/12 MICHIGAN L, 0-26 Coach: Richard C. Harlow 10/19 ARMY T, 6-6 Captain: Cleo A. O’Donnell 1935 (3-5) 10/26 DARTMOUTH L, 6-7 9/28 W, 7-0 Coach: Richard C. Harlow 11/2 PRINCETON T, 0-0 10/5 TUFTS W, 49-0 Captains: J. Robert Haley and Shaun Kelly, Jr. 11/9 at Penn T, 10-10 10/12 at Princeton W, 13-12 10/5 Springfield W, 20-0 11/16 BROWN W, 14-0 10/19 COAST GUARD W, 69-0 10/12 Holy Cross L, 0-13 11/23 at Yale W, 28-0 10/26 HOLY CROSS W, 13-6 10/19 at Army L, 0-13 77-49 11/2 RUTGERS L, 0-13 10/26 Dartmouth L, 6-14 11/9 at Dartmouth W, 21-7 11/2 Brown W, 33-0 1941 (5-2-1) 11/16 BROWN W, 28-0 11/9 at Princeton L, 0-35 Coach: Richard C. Harlow 11/23 YALE L, 14-27 11/16 New Hampshire W, 41-0 Captain: Francis M. Lee 214-65 11/21 Yale L, 7-14 10/4 at Penn L, 0-19 107-89 10/11 CORNELL L, 0-7 1947 (4-5) 10/18 DARTMOUTH W, 7-0 Coach: Richard C. Harlow 1936 (3-4-1) 10/25 NAVY T, 0-0 Captain: Vincent P. Moravec Coach: Richard C. Harlow 11/1 at Princeton W, 6-4 9/27 W. MARYLAND W, 52-0 Captain: James J. Gaffney, Jr. 11/8 ARMY W, 20-6 10/4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 19-14 10/3 Amherst W, 38-6 11/15 BROWN W, 23-7 10/11 at Virginia L, 0-47 10/10 Brown W, 28-0 11/22 YALE W, 14-0 10/18 HOLY CROSS W, 7-0 10/17 Army L, 0-32 70-43 10/25 DARTMOUTH L, 13-14 10/24 Dartmouth L, 7-26 11/1 RUTGERS L, 7-31 10/31 Princeton T, 14-14 1942 (2-6-1) 11/8 PRINCETON L, 7-33 11/7 Virginia W, 65-0 Coach: Richard C. Harlow 11/15 BROWN W, 13-7 11/14 Navy L, 13-20 Captain: Donald Forte 11/22 at Yale L, 21-31 11/21 at Yale L, 13-14 9/26 Navy Pre-flight School L, 0-13 139-177 178-112 10/3 PENN L, 7-19 10/10 WILLIAM & MARY T, 7-7 1948 (4-4) 1937 (5-2-1) 10/17 DARTMOUTH L, 2-14 Coach: Arthur L. Valpey Coach: Richard C. Harlow 10/24 ARMY L, 0-14 Captain: Kenneth P. O’Donnell Captain: Charles R. Allen 10/31 PRINCETON W, 19-14 10/2 COLUMBIA W, 33-24 O2 Springfield W, 54-0 11/7 at Michigan L, 7-35 10/9 at Cornell L, 6-40 O9 Brown W, 34-7 11/14 BROWN W, 7-0 10/16 at Army L, 7-20 O16 at Navy T, 0-0 11/21 at Yale L, 3-7 10/23 DARTMOUTH L, 7-14 O23 Dartmouth L, 2-20 52-123 10/30 HOLY CROSS W, 20-13 O30 at Princeton W, 34-6 11/6 at Princeton L, 7-47 N6 Army L, 6-7 1942 (2-2-1)(Informal) 11/13 BROWN W, 30-19 N13 Davidson W, 15-0 Coach: Henry N. Lamar 11/20 YALE W, 20-7 N20 Yale W, 13-6 Captain: Lloyd M. Anderson 130-184 158-46 10/2 at Camp Edwards W, 7-0 10/9 WPI L, 0-13 1949 (1-8) 1938 (4-4) 11/6 CAMP EDWARDS W, 14-7 Coach: Arthur L. Valpey Coach: Richard C. Harlow 11/13 TUFTS L, 7-13 Captain: Howard E. Houston Captain: Robert L. Green, Jr. 11/20 BOSTON COLLEGE T, 6-6 9/24 at Stanford L, 0-44 O1 Brown L, 3-20 34-39 10/1 at Columbia L, 7-14 O8 Cornell L, 0-20 10/8 CORNELL L, 14-33 O15 Army L, 17-20 1944 (5-1)(Informal) 10/15 ARMY L, 14-54 O22 Dartmouth L, 7-13 Coach: Henry N. Lamar 10/22 DARTMOUTH L, 13-27 O29 Princeton W, 26-7 Captain: Walter H. Trumbull, Jr. 10/29 HOLY CROSS W, 22-14 N5 Chicago W, 47-13 9/16 TUFTS W, 19-12 11/5 PRINCETON L, 13-33 N12 Virginia W, 40-13 9/23 BATES W, 43-6 11/12 BROWN L, 14-28 N19 at Yale W, 7-0 9/30 WPI W, 13-0 11/19 at Yale L, 6-29 157-106 10/7 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 13-0 103-276 11/11 MELVILLE PT BOAT L, 0-13 1939 (4-4) 11/18 at Tufts W, 12-6 1950 (1-7) Coach: Richard C. Harlow 100-37 Coach: Lloyd P. Jordan Captain: Torbert H. MacDonald Captain: Philip L. Isenberg 10/7 BATES W, 20-0 1945 (5-3) 10/7 COLUMBIA L, 7-28 10/14 at Chicago W, 61-0 Coach: Richard C. Harlow 10/14 CORNELL L, 7-28 10/21 PENN L, 7-22 Captain: Robert Cowen, II 10/21 ARMY L, 0-49 10/28 DARTMOUTH L, 0-16 10/6 TUFTS L, 6-7 10/28 DARTMOUTH L, 7-27 11/4 at Princeton L, 6-9 10/13 ROCHESTER W, 21-13 11/4 HOLY CROSS L, 7-26 11/11 ARMY W, 15-0 10/20 Naval Submarine Base L, 7-18 11/11 at Princeton L, 26-63 11/18 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 46-0 10/27 COAST GUARD W, 25-0 11/18 BROWN W, 14-13 11/25 YALE L, 7-20 11/3 KINGS POINT W, 28-7 11/25 YALE L, 6-14

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 34 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 74-248 1956 (2-6, 2-5 Ivy) 9/30 LEHIGH L, 17-22 1951 (3-5-1) Coach: Lloyd P. Jordan 10/7 CORNELL* W, 14-0 Captain: Theo N. Metropoulos 10/14 COLGATE L, 0-15 Coach: Lloyd P. Jordan 10/6 TUFTS L, 13-19 10/21 COLUMBIA* L, 14-26 Captain: Carroll M. Lowenstein and Warren D. 10/13 at Cornell* W, 32-7 10/28 DARTMOUTH* W, 21-15 Wylie 10/20 at Columbia* L, 20-26 11/4 at Penn* W, 37-6 9/22 Springfield W, 21-13 10/27 DARTMOUTH* W, 28-21 11/11 PRINCETON* W, 9-7 9/29 Holy Cross L, 6-33 11/3 PENN* L, 14-28 11/18 BROWN* W, 21-6 10/6 at Columbia L, 0-35 11/10 at Princeton* L, 20-35 11/25 at Yale* W, 27-0 10/13 at Cornell L, 6-42 11/17 BROWN* L, 12-21 160-97 10/20 Army W, 22-21 11/24 YALE* L, 14-42 10/27 Dartmouth L, 20-26 1962 (6-3, 5-2 Ivy) 153-199 11/10 Princeton L, 13-54 Coach: John M. Yovicsin 11/17 Brown W, 34-21 1957 (3-5, 2-5 Ivy) Captain: Richard C. Diehl 11/24 at Yale T, 21-21 Coach: John M. Yovicsin 9/29 LEHIGH W, 27-7 143-266 Captain: Thomas B. Hooper 10/6 at Cornell* L, 12-14 1952 (5-4) 10/5 CORNELL* L, 6-20 10/13 HOLY CROSS L, 20-34 10/12 OHIO W, 14-7 10/20 at Columbia* W, 36-14 Coach: Lloyd P. Jordan 10/19 COLUMBIA* W, 19-6 10/27 DARTMOUTH* L, 6-24 Captain: John D. Nichols, Jr. 10/26 DARTMOUTH* L, 0-26 11/3 PENN* W, 36-0 9/27 Springfield W, 27-7 11/2 at Penn* W, 13-6 11/10 at Princeton* W, 20-0 10/4 Columbia L, 7-16 11/9 PRINCETON* L, 20-28 11/17 BROWN* W, 31-19 10/11 Wash.-St. Louis W, 42-0 11/16 BROWN* L, 6-33 11/24 YALE* W, 14-6 10/18 Colgate W, 21-20 11/23 at Yale* L, 0-54 202-118 10/25 Dartmouth W, 26-19 78-180 11/1 Davidson W, 35-26 1963 (5-2-2, 4-2-1 Ivy) 11/8 at Princeton L, 21-41 1958 (4-5, 3-4 Ivy) Coach: John M. Yovicsin 11/15 at Brown L, 21-28 Coach: John M. Yovicsin Captain: William W. Southmayd 11/22 Yale L, 14-41 Captain: Robert T. Shaunessy 9/28 MASSACHUSETTS T, 0-0 214-198 9/27 BUFFALO L, 3-6 10/5 RUTGERS W, 28-0 1953 (6-2) 10/4 at Cornell* L, 14-21 10/12 CORNELL* W, 21-14 10/11 LEHIGH W, 20-0 10/19 COLUMBIA* T, 3-3 Coach: Lloyd P. Jordan 10/18 at Columbia* W, 26-0 10/26 DARTMOUTH* W, 17-13 Captain: Richard J. Clasby 10/25 DARTMOUTH* W, 16-8 11/2 at Penn* L, 2-7 10/3 OHIO W, 16-0 11/1 PENN* L, 6-19 11/9 PRINCETON* W, 21-7 10/10 COLGATE W, 28-26 11/8 at Princeton* L, 14-16 11/16 at Brown* W, 24-12 10/17 at Columbia L, 0-6 11/15 BROWN* L, 22-29 11/23 at Yale* L, 6-20 10/24 DARTMOUTH W, 20-14 11/22 YALE* W, 28-0 122-76 10/31 DAVIDSON W, 42-6 149-99 11/7 PRINCETON L, 0-6 1964 (6-3, 5-2 Ivy) 11/14 BROWN W, 27-20 1959 (6-3, 4-3 Ivy) Coach: John M. Yovicsin 11/21 at Yale W, 13-0 Coach: John M. Yovicsin Captain: John F. O’Brien 146-78 Captain: Harold J. Keohane 9/26 MASSACHUSETTS W, 20-14 1954 (4-3-1) 9/26 MASSACHUSETTS W, 36-22 10/3 BUCKNELL L, 21-24 10/3 BUCKNELL W, 20-6 10/10 at Columbia* W, 3-0 Coach: Lloyd P. Jordan 10/10 CORNELL* L, 16-20 10/17 CORNELL* W, 16-0 Captain: J. Timothy Anderson 10/17 COLUMBIA* W, 38-22 10/24 DARTMOUTH* L, 0-48 10/2 MASSACHUSETTS L, 7-13 10/24 DARTMOUTH* L, 0-9 10/31 PENN* W, 34-0 10/9 at Cornell W, 13-12 10/31 at Penn* W, 12-0 11/7 at Princeton* L, 0-16 10/16 COLUMBIA L, 6-7 11/7 PRINCETON* W, 14-0 11/14 BROWN* W, 19-7 10/23 DARTMOUTH L, 7-13 11/14 at Brown* L, 6-16 11/21 YALE* W, 18-14 10/30 OHIO W, 27-13 11/21 at Yale* W, 35-6 131-123 11/6 at Princeton W, 14-9 177-101 11/13 BROWN T, 21-21 1965 (5-2-2, 3-2-2 Ivy) 11/20 YALE W, 13-9 1960 (5-4, 4-3 Ivy) Coach: John M. Yovicsin 108-97 Coach: John M. Yovicsin Captain: Kenneth L. Boyda 1955 (3-4-1) Captain: Terry F. Lenzner 9/25 HOLY CROSS W, 17-7 9/24 HOLY CROSS W, 13-6 10/2 TUFTS W, 33-0 Coach: Lloyd P. Jordan 10/1 MASSACHUSETTS L, 12-27 10/9 COLUMBIA* W, 21-6 Captain: William M. Meigs 10/8 at Cornell* L, 0-12 10/16 at Cornell* T, 3-3 10/1 MASSACHUSETTS W, 60-6 10/15 at Columbia* W, 8-7 10/23 DARTMOUTH* L, 0-14 10/8 CORNELL L, 7-20 10/22 DARTMOUTH* W, 9-6 10/30 at Penn* T, 10-10 10/15 at Columbia W, 21-7 10/29 PENN* W, 8-0 11/6 PRINCETON* L, 6-14 10/22 at Dartmouth L, 9-14 11/5 at Princeton* L, 12-14 11/13 at Brown* W, 17-8 10/29 BUCKNELL T, 26-26 11/12 BROWN* W, 22-8 11/20 at Yale* W, 13-0 11/5 PRINCETON W, 7-6 11/19 YALE* L, 6-39 120-62 11/12 BROWN L, 6-14 90-119 11/19 at Yale L, 7-21 1966 (8-1, 6-1 Ivy) 143-114 1961 (6-3, 6-1 Ivy) Coach: John M. Yovicsin Coach: John M. Yovicsin Captain: Justin P. Hughes Captain: Alex W. “Pete” Hart 9/24 LAFAYETTE W, 30-7

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 35 HARVARD FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 101 TUFTS W, 45-0 10/9 COLUMBIA* W, 21-19 10/2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 37-14 10/8 at Columbia* W, 34-7 10/16 at Cornell* L, 16-21 10/9 CORNELL* L, 3-9 10/15 CORNELL* W, 21-0 10/23 DARTMOUTH* L, 13-16 10/16 at Dartmouth* W, 17-10 10/22 DARTMOUTH* W, 19-14 10/30 at Penn* W, 28-27 10/23 at Princeton* W, 20-14 10/29 PENN* W, 27-7 11/6 PRINCETON* L, 10-21 10/30 BROWN* L, 14-16 11/5 at Princeton* L, 14-18 11/13 at Brown* W, 24-19 11/6 at Penn* W, 20-8 11/12 BROWN* W, 24-7 11/20 at Yale* W, 35-16 11/13 YALE* L, 7-21 11/19 YALE* W, 17-0 180-167 176-115 231-60 1972 (4-4-1, 3-3-1 Ivy) 1977 (4-5, 4-3 Ivy) 1967 (6-3, 4-3 Ivy) Coach: Joseph Restic Coach: Joseph Restic Coach: John M. Yovicsin Captain: Theodore DeMars Captain: Steven J. Kaseta Captain: Donald J. Chiofaro 9/30 MASSACHUSETTS L, 19-28 9/17 at Columbia* W, 21-7 9/30 LAFAYETTE W, 51-0 10/7 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 33-14 9/24 Massachusetts L, 0-17 10/7 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 29-14 10/14 at Columbia* W, 20-18 10/1 Colgate L, 21-38 10/14 COLUMBIA* W, 49-13 10/21 CORNELL* W, 33-15 10/8 at Cornell* W, 17-7 10/21 at Cornell* W, 14-12 10/28 DARTMOUTH* T, 21-21 10/15 Dartmouth* W, 31-25 10/28 DARTMOUTH* L, 21-23 11/4 PENN* L, 27-38 10/22 Princeton* L, 7-20 11/4 at Penn* W, 45-7 11/11 at Princeton* L, 7-10 10/29 at Brown* L, 15-20 11/11 PRINCETON* L, 6-45 11/18 BROWN* W, 21-14 11/5 Penn* W, 34-15 11/18 at Brown* W, 21-6 11/25 YALE* L, 11/12 at Yale* L, 7-24 11/25 at Yale* L, 20-24 17-28 153-173 256-144 198-186 1978 (4-4-1, 2-4-1 Ivy) 1968 (8-0-1, 6-0-1 Ivy) 1973 (7-2, 5-2 Ivy) Coach: Joseph Restic Coach: John M. Yovicsin Coach: Joseph Restic Captain: Steven C. Potysman Captain: Victor E. Gatto, Jr. Captain: David P. St. Pierre 9/23 Columbia* L, 19-21 9/28 HOLY CROSS W, 27-20 9/29 MASSACHUSETTS W, 24-7 9/30 Massachusetts W, 10-0 10/5 BUCKNELL W, 59-0 10/6 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 16-0 10/7 Colgate W, 24-21 10/12 at Columbia* W, 21-14 10/13 COLUMBIA* W, 57-0 10/14 Cornell* L, 20-25 10/19 CORNELL* W, 10-0 10/20 at Cornell* W, 21-15 10/21 Dartmouth* W, 24-19 10/26 DARTMOUTH* W, 22-7 10/27 DARTMOUTH* L, 18-24 10/28 at Princeton* T, 24-24 11/2 PENN* W, 28-6 11/3 at Penn* W, 34-30 11/4 Brown* L, 30-31 11/9 at Princeton* W, 9-7 11/10 PRINCETON* W, 19-14 11/11 at Penn* W, 17-13 11/16 BROWN* W, 31-7 11/17 at Brown* W, 35-32 11/18 Yale* L, 28-35 11/23 YALE* T, 29-29 11/24 at Yale* L, 0-35 196-189 236-90 224-157 1979 (3-6, 3-4 Ivy) 1969 (3-6, 2-5 Ivy) 1974 (7-2, 6-1 Ivy) Coach: Joseph Restic Coach: John M. Yovicsin Coach: Joseph Restic Captain: Michael G. Brown Captain: John F. Cramer Captain: Brian P. Hehir 9/22 at Columbia* W, 26-7 9/27 HOLY CROSS W, 13-0 9/28 HOLY CROSS W, 24-14 9/29 MASSACHUSETTS L, 7-20 10/4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 10-13 10/5 RUTGERS L, 21-24 10/6 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 10-14 10/11 COLUMBIA* W, 51-0 10/12 at Columbia* W, 34-6 10/13 at Cornell* L, 14-41 10/18 at Cornell* L, 24-41 10/19 CORNELL* W, 39-27 10/20 DARTMOUTH* L, 7-10 10/25 DARTMOUTH* L, 10-24 10/26 at Dartmouth* W, 17-15 10/27 PRINCETON* L, 7-9 11/1 at Penn* W, 20-6 11/2 PENN* W, 39-0 11/3 at Brown* L, 14-23 11/8 PRINCETON* L, 20-51 11/9 at Princeton* W, 34-17 11/10 PENN* W, 41-26 11/15 at Brown* L, 17-24 11/16 BROWN* L, 7-10 11/17 at Yale* W, 22-7 11/22 at Yale* L, 0-7 11/23 YALE* W, 21-16 148-157 165-166 236-129 1980 (7-3, 4-3 Ivy) 1970 (7-2, 5-2 Ivy) 1975 (7-2, 6-1 Ivy) Coach: Joseph Restic Coach: John M. Yovicsin Coach: Joseph Restic Captain: Charles F. Durst Captain: Gary W. Farneti Captain: Daniel M. Jiggetts 9/20 COLUMBIA* W, 26-6 9/26 NORTHEASTERN W, 28-7 9/27 HOLY CROSS W, 18-7 9/27 HOLY CROSS W, 14-13 10/3 RUTGERS W, 39-9 10/4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 9-13 10/4 at Army W, 15-10 10/10 at Columbia* L, 21-28 10/11 COLUMBIA* W, 35-30 10/11 CORNELL* W, 20-12 10/17 CORNELL* W, 27-24 10/18 at Cornell* W, 34-13 10/18 at Dartmouth* L, 12-30 10/24 DARTMOUTH* L, 14-37 10/25 DARTMOUTH* W, 24-10 10/25 at Princeton* L, 3-7 10/31 PENN* W, 38-23 11/1 at Penn* W, 21-3 11/1 BROWN* W, 17-16 11/7 at Princeton* W, 29-7 11/8 PRINCETON* L, 20-24 11/8 WILLIAM & MARY W, 24-13 11/14 BROWN* W, 17-10 11/15 at Brown* W, 45-26 11/15 at Penn* W, 28-17 11/21 YALE* W, 14-12 11/22 at Yale* W, 10-7 11/22 YALE* L, 0-14 227-157 216-133 159-138 1971 (5-4, 4-3 Ivy) 1976 (6-3, 4-3 Ivy) 1981 (5-4-1, 4-2-1 Ivy) Coach: Joseph Restic Coach: Joseph Restic Coach: Joseph Restic Captain: David A. Ignacio Captain: William D. Emper Captain: Peter M. Coppinger 9/25 HOLY CROSS L, 16-21 9/18 COLUMBIA* W, 34-10 9/19 at Columbia* W, 23-6 10/2 NORTHEASTERN W, 17-7 9/25 MASSACHUSETTS W, 24-13 9/26 HOLY CROSS L, 19-33

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 36 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 10/3 ARMY L, 13-27 1986 (3-7, 3-4 Ivy) 11/3 BROWN* W, 52-37 10/10 at Cornell* W, 27-10 Coach: Joseph Restic 11/10 at Penn* L, 20-24 10/17 DARTMOUTH* L, 10-24 Captain: Scott C. Collins 11/17 YALE* L, 19-34 10/24 PRINCETON* T, 17-17 9/20 COLUMBIA* W, 34-0 199-206 10/31 at Brown* W, 41-7 9/27 HOLY CROSS L, 0-41 1991 (4-5-1, 4-2-1 Ivy) 11/7 at William & Mary W, 23-14 10/4 at William & Mary L, 0-24 Coach: Joseph Restic 11/14 PENN* W, 45-7 10/11 CORNELL* L, 0-3 Captain: John Lausch 11/21 at Yale* L, 0-28 10/18 at Dartmouth* W, 42-26 9/21 COLUMBIA* W, 21-16 218-173 10/25 at Princeton* L, 3-14 9/28 at Army L, 20-21 11/1 BROWN* L, 19-31 1982 (7-3, 5-2 Ivy) 10/5 HOLY CROSS L, 13-28 11/8 MASSACHUSETTS L, 7-17 Coach: Joseph Restic 10/12 at Fordham L, 7-14 11/15 at Penn* L, 10-17 Captain: Greg Brown 10/19 at Cornell* L, 17-22 11/22 YALE* W, 24-17 9/18 COLUMBIA* W, 27-16 10/26 PRINCETON* W, 24-21 139-190 9/25 MASSACHUSETTS W, 31-14 11/2 DARTMOUTH* T, 31-31 10/2 at Army L, 13-17 1987 (8-2, 6-1 Ivy) 11/9 at Brown* W, 35-29 10/9 CORNELL* W, 25-13 Coach: Joseph Restic 11/16 PENN* W, 22-18 10/16 at Dartmouth* L, 12-14 Captain: Kevin J. Dulsky 11/23 at Yale* L, 13-23 10/23 at Princeton* W, 27-15 9/19 at Columbia* W, 35-0 203-223 10/30 BROWN* W, 34-0 9/26 NORTHEASTERN W, 27-24 1992 (3-7, 3-4 Ivy) 11/6 at Holy Cross W, 24-17 10/3 BUCKNELL W, 33-14 Coach: Joseph Restic 11/13 at Penn* L, 21-23 10/10 at Cornell* L, 17-29 Captain: Robb Hirsch 11/20 YALE* W, 45-7 10/17 DARTMOUTH* W, 42-3 9/19 at Columbia* W, 27-20 259-136 10/24 PRINCETON* W, 24-19 9/26 WILLIAM & MARY L, 16-36 10/31 at Brown* W, 14-9 1983 (6-2-2, 5-1-1 Ivy) 10/3 at Holy Cross L, 7-30 11/7 at Holy Cross L, 6-41 Coach: Joseph Restic 10/10 CORNELL* L, 13-31 11/14 PENN* W, 31-14 Captain: Joseph K. Azelby 10/17 at Lafayette L, 29-31 11/21 at Yale* W, 14-10 9/17 at Columbia W, 43-14 10/24 at Princeton* L, 6-21 243-163 9/24 MASSACHUSETTS L, 7-21 10/31 DARTMOUTH* L, 7-31 10/1 ARMY W, 24-21 1988 (2-8, 2-5 Ivy) 11/7 BROWN* W, 29-19 10/8 at Cornell T, 3-3 Coach: Joseph Restic 11/14 at Penn* L, 19-21 10/15 DARTMOUTH L, 12-28 Captain: Donald C. Peterson 11/21 YALE* W, 14-0 10/22 PRINCETON W, 28-26 9/17 COLUMBIA* W, 41-7 167-240 10/29 at Brown W, 17-10 9/24 MASSACHUSETTS L, 28-45 1993 (3-7, 1-6 Ivy) 11/5 HOLY CROSS T, 10-10 10/1 at Holy Cross L, 20-35 Coach: Joseph Restic 11/12 PENN W, 28-0 10/8 CORNELL* L, 17-19 Captain: Brian Ramer 11/19 at Yale W, 16-7 10/15 at Dartmouth* L, 7-38 9/18 COLUMBIA* W, 30-3 188-140 10/22 at Princeton* L, 8-23 9/25 at William & Mary L, 17-45 10/29 BROWN* W, 28-3 1984 (5-4, 5-2 Ivy) 10/2 LAFAYETTE W, 21-16 11/5 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 23-24 Coach: Joseph Restic 10/9 at Cornell* L, 0-27 11/12 at Penn* L, 13-52 Captain: Steven W. Abbott 10/16 HOLY CROSS W, 41-25 11/19 YALE* L, 17-26 9/29 at Columbia W, 35-21 10/23 PRINCETON* L, 10-21 202-272 10/6 HOLY CROSS L, 14-24 10/30 at Dartmouth* L, 34-39 10/13 at Army L, 11-33 1989 (5-5, 5-2 Ivy) 11/6 at Brown* L, 29-43 10/20 CORNELL W, 24-18 Coach: Joseph Restic 11/13 PENN* L, 20-27 10/27 at Dartmouth W, 21-7 Captain: Greg Gicewicz 11/20 at Yale* L, 31-33 11/3 at Princeton W, 17-15 9/16 at Columbia* W, 26-10 233-279 11/10 BROWN W, 24-10 9/23 HOLY CROSS L, 17-31 1994 (4-6, 2-5 Ivy) 11/17 at Penn L, 7-38 9/30 at Army L, 28-56 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 11/24 YALE L, 27-30 10/7 LEHIGH L, 28-50 Captain: Edward Kinney 182-196 10/14 at Cornell* L, 0-28 9/17 at Columbia* W, 39-32 10/21 DARTMOUTH* W, 6-5 1985 (7-3, 5-2 Ivy) 9/24 BUCKNELL L, 23-42 10/28 PRINCETON* L, 14-28 Coach: Joseph Restic 10/1 at Holy Cross W, 27-17 11/4 at Brown* W, 27-14 Captain: James B. Wilkinson 10/8 CORNELL* L, 13-18 11/11 PENN* W, 24-15 9/21 at Columbia* W, 49-17 10/15 COLGATE W, 35-27 11/18 at Yale* W, 37-20 9/28 MASSACHUSETTS W, 10-3 10/22 at Princeton* L, 7-18 207-257 10/5 WILLIAM & MARY L, 14-21 10/29 at Dartmouth* W, 35-12 10/12 at Cornell* W, 20-17 1990 (5-5, 3-4 Ivy) 11/5 BROWN* L, 17-23 10/19 DARTMOUTH* W, 17-7 Coach: Joseph Restic 11/12 at Penn* L, 0-33 10/26 PRINCETON* L, 6-11 Captain: Tom Callahan 11/19 YALE* L, 13-32 11/2 at Brown* W, 25-17 9/15 at Columbia* W, 9-6 209-254 11/9 at Holy Cross W, 28-20 9/22 NORTHEASTERN W, 26-0 1995 (2-8, 1-6 Ivy) 11/16 PENN* W, 17-6 9/29 at Holy Cross L, 14-35 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 11/23 at Yale* L, 6-17 10/6 CORNELL* L, 17-20 Captain: Justin Frantz 192-136 10/13 FORDHAM W, 19-13 9/16 COLUMBIA* L, 24-28 10/20 at Princeton* W, 23-20 9/23 at Colgate W, 28-8 10/27 at Dartmouth* L, 0-17 9/30 FORDHAM L, 21-24

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 37 HARVARD FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 10/7 at Cornell* L, 27-28 2000 (5-5, 4-3 Ivy) 11/20 YALE* W, 35-3 10/14 HOLY CROSS L, 22-27 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 339-134 10/21 PRINCETON* L, 3-14 Captain: Mike Clare 2005 (7-3, 5-2 Ivy) 10/28 DARTMOUTH* L, 7-23 9/16 HOLY CROSS L, 25-27 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 11/4 at Brown* L, 8-47 9/23 at Brown* W, 42-37 Captain: Erik Grimm 11/11 PENN* L, 21-38 9/30 at Lafayette W, 42-19 9/17 at Holy Cross W, 31-21 11/18 at Yale* W, 22-21 10/7 CORNELL* L, 28-29 9/24 BROWN* W, 38-35(2OT) 183-258 10/14 LEHIGH L, 13-45 10/1 LEHIGH L, 24-49 10/21 at Princeton* W, 35-21 1996 (4-6, 2-5 Ivy) 10/8 at Cornell* L, 13-27 10/28 at Dartmouth* W, 49-7 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 10/15 at Lafayette W, 24-17 11/4 COLUMBIA* W, 34-0 Captain: Sean Riley 10/22 PRINCETON* L, 24-27 11/11 at Penn* L, 35-36 9/21 at Columbia* L, 13-20(OT) 10/29 DARTMOUTH* W, 42-14 11/18 YALE* L, 24-34 9/28 at Bucknell W, 30-7 11/5 at Columbia* W, 55-7 327-255 10/5 LAFAYETTE L, 7-17 11/12 PENN* W, 29-3 10/12 CORNELL* L, 13-20 2001 (9-0, 7-0 Ivy) 11/19 at Yale* W, 30-24(3OT) 10/19 at Holy Cross W, 28-25 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 310-224 10/26 at Princeton* W, 24-0 Captain: Ryan FitzGerald 2006 (7-3, 4-3 Ivy) 11/2 DARTMOUTH* L, 3-6 9/22 BROWN* W, 27-20 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 11/9 BROWN* L, 7-31 9/29 LAFAYETTE W, 38-14 Captain: Ryan Tully 11/16 at Penn* L, 12-17 10/6 NORTHEASTERN W, 35-20 9/16 HOLY CROSS W, 31-14 11/23 YALE* W, 26-21 10/13 at Cornell* W, 26-6 9/23 at Brown* W, 38-21 163-164 10/20 PRINCETON* W, 28-26 9/30 at Lehigh W, 35-33 10/27 DARTMOUTH* W, 31-21 1997 (9-1, 7-0 Ivy) 10/7 CORNELL* W, 33-23 11/3 at Columbia* W, 45-33 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 10/14 LAFAYETTE W, 24-7 11/10 PENN* W, 28-21 Captain: Brendan Bibro 10/21 at Princeton* L, 28-31 11/17 at Yale* W, 35-23 9/20 COLUMBIA* W, 45-7 10/28 at Dartmouth* W, 28-0 293-184 9/27 at Lehigh W, 35-30 11/4 COLUMBIA* W, 24-7 10/4 BUCKNELL L, 20-24 2002 (7-3, 6-1 Ivy) 11/11 at Penn* L, 13-22 10/11 at Cornell* W, 34-9 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 11/18 YALE* L, 13-34 10/18 HOLY CROSS W, 52-24 Captain: Neil Rose 267-192 10/25 PRINCETON* W, 14-12 9/21 HOLY CROSS W, 28-23 2007 (8-2, 7-0 Ivy) 11/1 at Dartmouth* W, 24-0 9/28 at Brown* W, 26-24 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 11/8 at Brown* W, 27-10 1/5 at Lehigh L, 35-36 Captain: Brad Bagdis 11/15 PENN* W, 33-0 10/12 CORNELL* W, 52-23 9/15 at Holy Cross L, 28-31 11/22 at Yale* W, 17-7 10/19 NORTHEASTERN L, 14-17 9/22 BROWN* W, 24-17 301-123 10/26 at Princeton* W, 24-17 9/29 at Lehigh L, 13-20 11/2 at Dartmouth* W, 31-26 1998 (4-6, 3-4 Ivy) 10/6 at Cornell* W, 32-15 11/9 COLUMBIA* W, 28-7 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 10/13 LAFAYETTE W, 27-17 11/16 at Penn* L, 9-44 Captain: Brendan Bibro 10/20 PRINCETON* W, 27-10 11/23 YALE* W, 20-13 9/19 at Columbia* L, 0-24 10/27 DARTMOUTH* W, 28-21 267-230 9/26 at Colgate L, 14-34 11/3 at Columbia* W, 27-12 10/3 LEHIGH L, 17-21 2003 (7-3, 4-3 Ivy) 11/10 PENN* W, 23-7 10/10 CORNELL* W, 19-12 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 11/17 at Yale* 3W, 7-6 10/17 HOLY CROSS W, 20-14(OT) Captain: Dante Balestracci 266-156 10/24 at Princeton* W, 23-22 9/20 at Holy Cross W, 43-23 2008 (9-1, 6-1 Ivy) 10/31 at Dartmouth* W, 20-7 9/27 BROWN* W, 52-14 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 11/7 BROWN* L, 6-27 10/4 NORTHEASTERN W, 28-20 Captain: Matt Curtis 11/14 at Penn* L, 10-41 10/11 at Cornell* W, 27-0 9/19 HOLY CROSS W, 25-24 11/21 YALE* L, 7-9 10/18 LAFAYETTE W, 34-27 9/27 at Brown* L, 24-22 136-211 10/25 PRINCETON* W, 43-40(OT) 10/4 at Lafayette W, 27-13 11/1 DARTMOUTH* L, 16-30 1999 (5-5, 3-4 Ivy) 10/11 CORNELL* W, 38-17 11/8 at Columbia* L, 13-16 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 10/18 LEHIGH W, 27-24 11/15 PENN* L, 24-32 Captain: Chris Eitzmann 10/25 at Princeton* W, 24-20 11/22 at Yale* W, 37-19 9/18 COLUMBIA* W, 24-7 11/1 at Dartmouth* W, 35-7 317-221 9/25 at Holy Cross W, 25-17 11/8 COLUMBIA* W, 42-28 10/2 COLGATE L, 21-24 2004 (10-0, 7-0 Ivy) 11/15 at Penn* W, 24-21 10/9 at Cornell* L, 23-24 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 11/22 YALE* W, 10-0 10/16 at Fordham W, 37-30 Captain: Ryan Fitzpatrick 276-176 10/23 PRINCETON* W, 13-6 9/18 HOLY CROSS W, 35-0 2009 (7-3, 6-1 Ivy) 10/30 DARTMOUTH* W, 63-21 9/25 at Brown* W, 35-34 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 11/6 at Brown* L, 10-17 10/2 at Lafayette W, 38-23 Captain: Carl Erlich 11/13 PENN* L, 17-21 10/9 CORNELL* W, 34-24 9/19 at Holy Cross L, 27-20 11/20 at Yale* L, 21-24 10/16 NORTHEASTERN W, 41-14 9/25 BROWN* W, 24-21 254-191 10/23 at Princeton* W, 39-14 10/3 at Lehigh W, 28-14 10/30 at Dartmouth* W, 13-12 10/10 at Cornell* W, 28-10 11/6 COLUMBIA* W, 38-0 10/17 LAFAYETTE L, 35-18 11/13 at Penn* W, 31-10

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 38 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 10/24 PRINCETON* W, 37-3 10/31 DARTMOUTH* W, 42-21 9/27 at Brown* W, 22-14 11/7 at Columbia* W, 34-14 10/4 at Georgetown W, 34-3 11/14 PENN* L, 17-7 10/11 CORNELL* W, 24-7 11/21 at Yale* W, 14-10 10/18 LAFAYETTE W, 24-14 286-128 10/25 at Princeton* W, 49-7 11/1 at Dartmouth* W, 23-12 2010 (7-3, 5-2 Ivy) 11/8 COLUMBIA* W, 45-0 Coach: Timothy L. Murphy 11/15 at Penn* W, 34-24 Captain: Colin Zych 11/22 YALE* W, 31-24 9/18 HOLY CROSS W, 34-6 327-123 9/25 at Brown* L, 29-14 10/2 at Lafayette W, 35-10 10/9 CORNELL* W, 31-17 10/16 LEHIGH L, 21-19 10/23 at Princeton* W, 45-28 10/30 at Dartmouth* W, 30-14 11/6 COLUMBIA* W, 23-7 11/13 at Penn* L, 34-14 11/20 YALE* W, 28-21 310-150 2011 (9-1, 7-0 Ivy) Coach: Timothy L. Murphy Captain: Alex Gedeon 9/17 at Holy Cross L, 30-22 9/23 BROWN W, 24-7 10/1 at Lafayette W, 31-3 10/8 at Cornell W, 41-31 10/15 BUCKNELL W, 42-3 10/22 PRINCETON W, 56-39 10/29 DARTMOUTH W, 41-10 11/5 at Columbia W, 35-21 11/12 PENN W, 37-20 11/19 at Yale W, 45-7 382-163 2012 (8-2, 5-2 Ivy) Coach: Timothy L. Murphy Captain: Bobby Schneider 9/15 SAN DIEGO W, 28-13 9/22 at Brown W, 45-31 9/28 HOLY CROSS W, 52-3 10/6 CORNELL W, 45-13 10/13 BUCKNELL W, 35-7 10/20 at Princeton L, 39-34 10/27 at Dartmouth W, 31-14 11/3 COLUMBIA W, 69-0 11/10 at Penn L, 30-21 11/17 YALE W, 34-24 394-174 2013 (9-1, 6-1 Ivy) Coach: Timothy L. Murphy Captain: Joshua Boyd 9/21 at San Diego W, 42-0 9/28 BROWN W, 41-23 10/5 at Holy Cross W, 41-35 (3ot) 10/12 at Cornell W, 34-24 10/19 LAFAYETTE W, 35-16 10/26 PRINCETON L, 48-51 (3ot) 11/2 DARTMOUTH W, 24-21 11/9 at Columbia W, 34-0 11/16 PENN W, 38-30 11/23 at Yale W, 34-7

2014 (10-0, 7-0 Ivy) Coach: Timothy L. Murphy Captain: Norman Hayes 9/19 HOLY CROSS W, 41-18

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 39 HARVARD FOOTBALL SERIES RESULTS AMHERST 10/21/1950 Army L, 0-49 10/5/1904 Bowdoin W, 17-0 Harvard leads, 24-1 10/20/1951 Army W, 22-21 10/4/1905 Bowdoin W, 16-0 11/9/1878 Amherst W, 3-0 10/4/1980 at Army W, 15-10 10/3/1906 Bowdoin W, 10-0 11/4/1882 at Amherst W, 1-0 10/3/1981 Army L, 13-27 10/2/1907 Bowdoin W, 5-0 10/22/1887 Amherst W, 98-0 10/2/1982 at Army L, 13-17 9/30/1908 Bowdoin W, 5-0 11/3/1888 Amherst W, 102-0 10/1/1983 Army W, 24-21 10/2/1909 Bowdoin W, 17-0 10/11/1890 Amherst W, 74-6 10/13/1984 at Army L, 11-33 10/1/1910 Bowdoin W, 32-0 11/12/1890 at Amherst W, 64-0 9/30/1989 at Army L, 28-56 10/14/1922 Bowdoin W, 15-0 10/10/1891 Amherst W, 18-0 9/28/1991 at Army L, 20-21 10/24/1891 Amherst W, 39-0 BRITANNIA 10/8/1892 Amherst W, 26-0 BATES Harvard leads, 3-0-1 11/5/1892 Amherst W, 32-10 Harvard leads, 23-0 10/25/1879 Britannia W, 2-0 10/7/1893 Amherst W, 32-0 10/18/1899 Bates W, 29-0 11/1/1879 at Britannia W, 1-0 10/17/1894 Amherst W, 30-0 10/17/1900 Bates W, 41-0 10/23/1880 Britannia T, 0-0 10/2/1895 Amherst W, 24-0 10/5/1901 Bates W, 16-6 10/29/1881 at Britannia W, 2-0 10/13/1897 Amherst W, 38-0 10/4/1902 Bates W, 23-0 10/12/1898 Amherst W, 53-2 10/7/1903 Bates W, 23-0 BROWN 10/11/1899 Amherst W, 41-0 10/12/1904 Bates W, 11-0 Harvard leads, 82-30-2 10/10/1900 Amherst W, 18-0 10/11/1905 Bates W, 34-6 10/28/1893 Brown W, 58-0 10/9/1901 Amherst W, 11-0 10/10/1906 Bates W, 27-6 10/11/1894 Brown W, 18-4 10/8/1902 Amherst W, 6-0 10/9/1907 Bates W, 33-4 11/15/1894 Brown W, 18-0 10/10/1903 Amherst L, 0-5 10/7/1908 Bates W, 18-0 10/16/1895 Brown W, 26-6 10/15/1910 Amherst W, 17-0 9/29/1909 Bates W, 11-0 10/17/1896 Brown W, 12-0 10/21/1911 Amherst W, 11-0 9/28/1910 Bates W, 22-0 10/23/1897 Brown W, 18-0 10/19/1912 Amherst W, 46-0 9/30/1911 Bates W, 15-0 11/12/1898 Brown W, 17-6 10/3/1936 Amherst W, 38-6 10/4/1913 Bates W, 14-0 10/21/1899 Brown W, 11-0 10/5/1940 Amherst W, 13-0 9/26/1914 Bates W, 44-0 11/17/1900 Brown W, 11-6 9/30/1916 Bates W, 26-0 11/2/1901 Brown W, 48-0 ANDOVER 9/27/1919 Bates W, 53-0 10/25/1902 Brown W, 6-0 Harvard leads, 6-0 10/5/1929 Bates W, 48-0 10/24/1903 Brown W, 29-0 10/23/1886 at Andover W, 86-0 10/3/1931 Bates W, 28-0 10/28/1905 Brown W, 10-0 10/25/1888 at Andover W, 68-0 10/7/1933 Bates W, 33-0 11/3/1906 Brown W, 9-5 10/23/1889 Andover W, 41-0 10/6/1934 Bates W, 12-0 11/2/1907 Brown W, 6-5 10/21/1891 at Andover W, 76-0 10/7/1939 Bates W, 20-0 10/31/1908 Brown W, 6-2 11/1/1893 at Andover W, 60-5 9/23/1944† Bates W, 43-6 10/23/1909 Brown W, 11-0 10/6/1894 Andover W, 46-0 10/22/1910 Brown W, 12-0 BOSTON COLLEGE 10/28/1911 Brown W, 20-6 ARMY Harvard leads, 3-0-1 10/26/1912 Brown W, 30-10 Harvard leads, 19-18-2 11/23/1918 Boston College W, 14-6 11/15/1913 Brown W, 37-0 10/9/1895 at Army W, 4-0 10/4/1919 Boston College W, 17-0 11/14/1914 Brown T, 0-0 10/16/1897 at Army W, 10-0 11/20/1943 Boston College T, 6-6 11/13/1915 Brown W, 16-7 10/15/1898 at Army W, 28-0 10/7/1944 Boston College W, 13-0 11/18/1916 Brown L, 0-21 10/14/1899 at Army W, 18-0 10/18/1919 Brown W, 7-0 10/20/1900 at Army W, 29-0 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 11/13/1920 Brown W, 27-0 10/19/1901 at Army W, 6-0 Harvard leads, 8-4 11/12/1921 Brown W, 9-7 10/18/1902 at Army W, 14-6 9/24/1921 Boston University W, 10-0 11/18/1922 Brown L, 0-3 10/17/1903 at Army W, 5-0 11/1/1924 Boston University W, 13-0 11/17/1923 Brown L, 7-20 10/15/1904 at Army W, 4-0 11/17/1945 Boston University W, 60-0 11/15/1924 Brown L, 0-7 10/21/1905 at Army W, 6-0 10/4/1947 Boston University W, 19-14 11/14/1925 at Brown W, 3-0 10/27/1906 at Army W, 5-0 10/7/1967 Boston University W, 29-14 11/13/1926 Brown L, 0-21 10/30/1909 at Army W, 9-0 10/4/1969 Boston University L, 10-13 11/12/1927 Brown W, 18-6 10/29/1910 at Army W, 6-0 10/7/1972 Boston University W, 33-14 10/29/1932 Brown L, 0-14 10/20/1928 Army L, 0-15 10/6/1973 Boston University W, 16-0 11/18/1933 Brown W, 12-6 10/19/1929 Army T, 20-20 10/4/1975 Boston University L, 9-13 10/13/1934 Brown W, 13-0 10/18/1930 Army L, 0-6 10/2/1976 Boston University W, 37-14 11/2/1935 Brown W, 33-0 10/17/1931 at Army W, 14-13 10/6/1979 Boston University L, 10-14 10/10/1936 Brown W, 28-0 11/5/1932 Army L, 0-46 11/5/1988 Boston University L, 23-24 10/9/1937 Brown W, 34-7 11/11/1933 Army L, 0-27 10/1/1938 Brown L, 13-20 11/10/1934 Army L, 6-27 BOWDOIN 11/16/1940 Brown W, 14-0 10/19/1935 at Army L, 0-13 Harvard leads. 17-0 11/15/1941 Brown W, 23-7 10/17/1936 Army L, 0-32 10/25/1890 Bowdoin W, 54-0 11/14/1942 Brown W, 7-0 11/6/1937 Army L, 6-7 10/28/1891 Bowdoin W, 79-0 11/10/1945 Brown W, 14-7 10/15/1938 Army L, 17-20 10/6/1897 Bowdoin W, 24-0 11/16/1946 Brown W, 28-0 11/11/1939 Army W, 15-0 10/5/1898 Bowdoin W, 28-6 11/15/1947 Brown W, 13-7 10/19/1940 Army T, 6-6 10/4/1899 Bowdoin W, 23-0 11/13/1948 Brown W, 30-19 11/8/1941 Army W, 20-6 10/6/1900 Bowdoin W, 12-0 11/12/1949 Brown L, 14-28 10/24/1942 Army L, 0-14 10/2/1901 Bowdoin W, 12-0 11/18/1950 Brown W, 14-13 10/16/1948 at Army L, 7-20 10/1/1902 Bowdoin W, 17-6 11/17/1951 Brown W, 34-21 10/15/1949 Army L, 14-54 9/30/1903 Bowdoin W, 24-0 11/15/1952 at Brown L, 21-28 11/14/1953 Brown W, 27-20

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 40 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL SERIES RESULTS 11/13/1954 Brown T, 21-21 9/28/1996 at Bucknell W, 30-7 10/12/1901 Columbia W, 18-0 11/12/1955 Brown L, 6-14 10/4/1997 Bucknell L, 20-24 10/2/1948 Columbia W, 33-24 11/17/1956 Brown* L, 12-21 10/15/2011 Bucknell W, 42-3 10/1/1949 at Columbia L, 7-14 11/16/1957 Brown* L, 6-33 10/13/2012 Bucknell W, 35-7 10/7/1950 Columbia L, 7-28 11/15/1958 Brown* L, 22-29 10/6/1951 at Columbia L, 0-35 11/14/1959 Brown* L, 6-16 BUFFALO 10/4/1952 Columbia L, 7-16 11/12/1960 Brown* W, 22-8 Harvard tied, 1-1 10/17/1953 at Columbia L, 0-6 11/18/1961 Brown* W, 21-6 10/1/1932 Buffalo W, 66-0 10/16/1954 Columbia L, 6-7 11/17/1962 Brown* W, 31-19 9/27/1958 Buffalo L, 3-6 10/15/1955 at Columbia W, 21-7 1/16/1963 at Brown* W, 24-12 10/20/1956 at Columbia* L, 20-26 11/14/1964 Brown* W, 19-7 CARLISLE 10/19/1957 Columbia* W, 19-6 11/13/1965 at Brown* W, 17-8 Harvard leads, 12-2 10/18/1958 at Columbia* W, 26-0 11/12/1966 Brown* W, 24-7 10/31/1896 Carlisle W, 4-0 10/17/1959 Columbia* W, 38-22 11/18/1967 at Brown* W, 21-6 10/29/1898 Carlisle W, 11-5 10/15/1960 at Columbia* W, 8-7 11/16/1968 Brown* W, 31-7 10/28/1899 Carlisle W, 22-10 10/21/1961 Columbia* L, 14-26 11/15/1969 at Brown* L, 17-24 10/27/1900 Carlisle W, 17-5 10/20/1962 at Columbia* W, 36-14 11/14/1970 Brown* W, 17-10 10/26/1901 Carlisle W, 29-0 10/19/1963 Columbia* T, 3-3 11/13/1971 at Brown* W, 24-19 11/1/1902 Carlisle W, 23-0 10/10/1964 at Columbia* W, 3-0 11/18/1972 Brown* W, 21-14 10/31/1903 Carlisle W, 12-11 10/9/1965 Columbia* W, 21-6 11/17/1973 at Brown* W, 35-32 10/22/1904 Carlisle W, 12-0 10/8/1966 at Columbia* W, 34-7 11/16/1974 Brown* L, 7-10 11/4/1905 Carlisle W, 23-11 10/14/1967 Columbia* W, 49-13 11/15/1975 at Brown* W, 45-26 11/10/1906 Carlisle W, 5-0 10/12/1968 at Columbia* W, 21-14 10/30/1976 Brown* L, 14-16 11/9/1907 Carlisle L, 15-23 10/11/1969 Columbia* W, 51-0 10/29/1977 at Brown* L, 15-20 11/7/1908 Carlisle W, 17-0 10/10/1970 at Columbia* L, 21-28 11/4/1978 Brown* L, 30-31 11/11/1911 Carlisle L, 15-18 10/9/1971 Columbia* W, 21-19 11/3/1979 at Brown* L, 14-23 10/9/1915 Carlisle W, 29-7 10/14/1972 at Columbia* W, 20-18 11/1/1980 Brown* W, 17-16 10/13/1973 Columbia* W, 57-0 10/31/1981 at Brown* W, 41-7 CENTRE 10/12/1974 at Columbia* W, 34-6 10/30/1982 Brown* W, 34-0 Harvard leads, 2-1 10/11/1975 Columbia* W, 35-30 10/29/1983 at Brown* W, 17-10 10/23/1920 Centre W, 31-14 9/18/1976 Columbia* W, 34-10 11/10/1984 Brown* W, 24-10 10/29/1921 Centre L, 0-6 9/17/1977 at Columbia* W, 21-7 11/2/1985 at Brown* W, 25-17 10/21/1922 Centre W, 24-10 9/23/1978 Columbia* L, 19-21 11/1/1986 Brown* L, 19-31 9/22/1979 at Columbia* W, 26-7 10/31/1987 at Brown* W, 14-9 CHICAGO 9/20/1980 Columbia* W, 26-6 10/29/1988 Brown* W, 28-3 Harvard leads, 2-0 9/19/1981 at Columbia* W, 23-6 11/4/1989 at Brown* W, 27-14 11/5/1938 Chicago W, 47-13 9/18/1982 Columbia* W, 27-16 11/3/1990 Brown* W, 52-37 10/14/1939 at Chicago W, 61-0 9/17/1983 at Columbia* W, 43-14 11/9/1991 at Brown* W, 35-29 9/29/1984 at Columbia* W, 35-21 11/7/1992 Brown* W, 29-19 COAST GUARD 9/21/1985 at Columbia* W, 49-17 11/6/1993 at Brown* L, 29-43 9/20/1986 Columbia* W, 34-0 Harvard leads, 3-0 11/5/1994 Brown* L, 17-23 9/19/1987 at Columbia* W, 35-0 10/4/1930 Coast Guard W, 33-0 11/4/1995 at Brown* L, 8-47 9/17/1988 Columbia* W, 41-7 10/27/1945 Coast Guard W, 25-0 11/9/1996 Brown* L, 7-31 9/16/1989 at Columbia* W, 26-10 10/19/1946 Coast Guard W, 69-0 11/8/1997 at Brown* W, 27-10 9/15/1990 at Columbia* W, 9-6 11/7/1998 Brown* L, 6-27 9/21/1991 Columbia* W, 21-16 11/6/1999 at Brown* L, 10-17 COLBY 9/19/1992 at Columbia* W, 27-20 Harvard leads, 3-0 9/23/2000 at Brown* W, 42-37 9/18/1993 Columbia* W, 30-3 9/25/1915 Colby W, 39-6 9/22/2001 Brown* W, 27-20 9/17/1994 at Columbia* W, 39-32 9/23/1916 Colby W, 10-0 9/28/2002 at Brown* W, 26-24 9/16/1995 Columbia* L, 24-28 10/11/1919 Colby W, 35-0 9/27/2003 Brown* W, 52-14 9/21/1996 at Columbia* L, 13-20(ot) 9/25/2004 at Brown* W, 35-34 9/20/1997 Columbia* W, 45-7 9/24/2005 Brown* W, 38-35 (2ot) COLGATE 9/19/1998 at Columbia* L, 0-24 9/23/2006 at Brown* W, 38-21 Harvard leads, 5-4 9/18/1999 Columbia* W, 24-7 9/22/2007 Brown* W, 24-17 10/18/1952 Colgate W, 21-20 11/4/2000 Columbia* W, 34-0 9/27/2008 at Brown* L, 24-22 10/10/1953 Colgate W, 28-26 11/3/2001 at Columbia* W, 45-33 9/25/2009 Brown* W, 24-21 10/14/1961 Colgate L, 0-15 11/9/2002 Columbia* W, 28-7 9/25/2010 at Brown* L, 29-14 10/1/1977 Colgate L, 21-38 11/8/2003 at Columbia* L, 13-16 9/23/2011 Brown* W, 24-7 10/7/1978 Colgate W, 24-21 11/6/2004 Columbia* W, 38-0 9/22/2012 at Brown* W, 45-31 10/15/1994 Colgate W, 35-27 11/5/2005 at Columbia* W, 55-7 9/28/2013 Brown* W, 41-23 9/23/1995 at Colgate W, 28-8 11/4/2006 Columbia* W, 24-7 9/27/2014 at Brown* W, 22-14 9/26/1998 at Colgate L, 14-34 11/3/2007 at Columbia* W, 27-12 10/2/1999 Colgate L, 21-24 11/8/2008 Columbia* W, 42-28 BUCKNELL 11/7/2009 at Columbia* W, 34-14 Harvard leads, 6-3-1 COLUMBIA 11/6/2010 Columbia* W, 23-7 10/29/1955 Bucknell T, 26-26 Harvard leads, 58-14-1 11/5/2011 at Columbia* W, 35-21 10/3/1959 Bucknell W, 20-6 11/5/1877 at Columbia W, 8-0 11/3/2012 Columbia* W, 69-0 10/3/1964 Bucknell L, 21-24 11/6/1880 at Columbia W, 3-0 11/9/2013 at Columbia* W, 34-0 10/5/1968 Bucknell W, 59-0 11/5/1881 Columbia W, 1-0 11/8/2014 Columbia* W, 45-0 10/3/1987 Bucknell W, 33-14 11/11/1882 Columbia& W, 3-0 9/24/1994 Bucknell L, 23-42 10/13/1900 Columbia W, 24-0

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 41 HARVARD FOOTBALL SERIES RESULTS CONNECTICUT 10/9/1999 at Cornell* L, 23-24 10/23/1948 Dartmouth L, 7-14 Harvard leads, 1-0 10/7/2000 Cornell* L, 28-29 10/22/1949 Dartmouth L, 13-27 9/28/1946 Connecticut W, 7-0 10/13/2001 at Cornell* W, 26-6 10/28/1950 Dartmouth L, 7-27 10/12/2002 Cornell* W, 52-23 10/27/1951 Dartmouth L, 20-26 CORNELL 10/11/2003 at Cornell* W, 27-0 10/25/1952 Dartmouth W, 26-19 10/9/2004 Cornell* W, 34-24 10/24/1953 Dartmouth W, 20-14 Harvard leads, 45-32-2 10/8/2005 at Cornell* L, 13-27 10/23/1954 Dartmouth L, 7-13 11/1/1890 Cornell W, 77-0 10/7/2006 Cornell* W, 33-23 10/22/1955 at Dartmouth L, 9-14 11/2/1892 Cornell& W, 20-14 10/6/2007 at Cornell* W, 32-15 10/27/1956 Dartmouth* W, 28-21 11/4/1893 Cornell& W, 34-0 10/11/2008 Cornell* W, 38-17 10/26/1957 Dartmouth* L, 0-26 10/27/1894 Cornell& W, 22-12 10/10/2009 at Cornell* W, 28-10 10/25/1958 Dartmouth* W, 16-8 10/19/1895 Cornell W, 25-0 10/9/2010 Cornell* W, 31-17 10/24/1959 Dartmouth* L, 0-9 10/24/1896 at Cornell W, 13-4 10/8/2011 at Cornell* W, 41-31 10/22/1960 Dartmouth* W, 9-6 10/30/1897 Cornell W, 24-5 10/6/2012 Cornell* W, 45-13 10/28/1961 Dartmouth* W, 21-15 11/6/1909 Cornell W, 18-0 10/12/2013 at Cornell* W, 34-24 10/27/1962 Dartmouth* L, 6-24 11/5/1910 Cornell W, 27-5 10/11/2014 Cornell* W, 24-7 10/26/1963 Dartmouth* W, 17-13 11/1/1913 Cornell W, 23-6 10/24/1964 Dartmouth* L, 0-48 10/23/1915 Cornell L, 0-10 10/23/1965 Dartmouth* L, 0-14 10/28/1916 Cornell W, 23-0 DARTMOUTH 10/22/1966 Dartmouth* W, 19-14 10/8/1938 Cornell L, 0-20 Harvard leads, 68-45-5 10/28/1967 Dartmouth* L, 21-23 10/11/1941 Cornell L, 0-7 11/9/1882 Dartmouth W, 8-0 10/26/1968 Dartmouth* W, 22-7 10/9/1948 at Cornell L, 6-40 11/10/1884 at Dartmouth W, 29-0 10/25/1969 Dartmouth* L, 10-24 10/8/1949 Cornell L, 14-33 10/30/1886 Dartmouth W, 70-0 10/24/1970 Dartmouth* L, 14-37 10/14/1950 Cornell L, 7-28 10/30/1888 Dartmouth W, 74-0 10/23/1971 Dartmouth* L, 13-16 10/13/1951 at Cornell L, 6-42 10/12/1889 Dartmouth W, 38-0 10/28/1972 Dartmouth* T, 21-21 10/9/1954 at Cornell W, 13-12 10/4/1890 Dartmouth W, 43-0 10/27/1973 Dartmouth* L, 18-24 10/8/1955 Cornell L, 7-20 10/22/1890 Dartmouth W, 64-0 10/26/1974 at Dartmouth* W, 17-15 10/13/1956 at Cornell* W, 32-7 10/3/1891 Dartmouth W, 16-0 10/25/1975 Dartmouth* W, 24-10 10/5/1957 Cornell* L, 6-20 10/1/1892 Dartmouth W, 48-0 10/16/1976 at Dartmouth* W, 17-10 10/4/1958 at Cornell* L, 14-21 10/1/1893 Dartmouth W, 16-0 10/15/1977 Dartmouth* W, 31-25 10/10/1959 Cornell* L, 16-20 10/21/1893 Dartmouth W, 36-0 10/21/1978 Dartmouth* W, 24-19 10/8/1960 at Cornell* L, 0-12 9/29/1894 Dartmouth W, 22-0 10/20/1979 Dartmouth* L, 7-10 10/7/1961 Cornell* W, 14-0 9/28/1895 Dartmouth W, 4-0 10/18/1980 at Dartmouth* L, 12-30 10/6/1962 at Cornell* L, 12-14 10/9/1897 Dartmouth W, 13-0 10/17/1981 Dartmouth* L, 10-24 10/12/1963 Cornell* W, 21-14 10/8/1898 Dartmouth W, 21-0 10/16/1982 at Dartmouth* L, 12-14 10/17/1964 Cornell* W, 16-0 11/11/1899 Dartmouth W, 11-0 10/15/1983 Dartmouth* L, 12-28 10/16/1965 at Cornell* T, 3-3 11/16/1901 Dartmouth W, 27-12 10/27/1984 at Dartmouth* W, 21-7 10/15/1966 Cornell* W, 21-0 1/15/1902 Dartmouth W, 16-6 10/19/1985 Dartmouth* W, 17-7 10/21/1967 at Cornell* W, 14-12 11/14/1903 Dartmouth L, 0-11 10/18/1986 at Dartmouth* W, 42-26 10/19/1968 Cornell* W, 10-0 11/5/1904 Dartmouth T, 0-0 10/17/1987 Dartmouth* W, 42-3 10/18/1969 at Cornell* L, 24-41 11/18/1905 Dartmouth T, 6-6 10/15/1988 at Dartmouth* L, 7-38 10/17/1970 Cornell* W, 27-24 11/17/1906 Dartmouth W, 22-9 10/21/1989 Dartmouth* W, 6-5 10/16/1971 at Cornell* L, 16-21 11/16/1907 Dartmouth L, 0-22 10/27/1990 at Dartmouth* L, 0-17 10/21/1972 Cornell* W, 33-15 11/14/1908 Dartmouth W, 6-0 11/2/1991 Dartmouth* T, 31-31 10/20/1973 at Cornell* W, 21-15 11/13/1909 Dartmouth W, 12-3 10/31/1992 Dartmouth* L, 7-31 10/19/1974 Cornell* W, 39-27 11/12/1910 Dartmouth W, 18-0 10/30/1993 at Dartmouth* L, 34-39 10/18/1975 at Cornell* W, 34-13 11/18/1911 Dartmouth W, 5-3 10/29/1994 at Dartmouth* W, 35-12 10/9/1976 Cornell* L, 3-9 11/16/1912 Dartmouth W, 3-0 10/28/1995 Dartmouth* L, 7-23 10/8/1977 at Cornell* W, 17-7 10/28/1922 Dartmouth W, 12-3 11/2/1996 Dartmouth* L, 3-6 10/14/1978 Cornell* L, 20-25 10/27/1923 Dartmouth L, 0-16 11/1/1997 at Dartmouth* W, 24-0 10/13/1979 at Cornell* L, 14-41 10/25/1924 Dartmouth L, 0-6 10/31/1998 at Dartmouth* W, 20-7 10/11/1980 Cornell* W, 20-12 10/24/1925 Dartmouth L, 9-32 10/30/1999 Dartmouth* W, 63-21 10/10/1981 at Cornell* W, 27-10 10/23/1926 Dartmouth W, 16-12 10/28/2000 at Dartmouth* W, 49-7 10/9/1982 Cornell* W, 25-13 10/22/1927 Dartmouth L, 6-30 10/27/2001 Dartmouth* W, 31-21 10/8/1983 at Cornell* T, 3-3 10/27/1928 Dartmouth W, 19-7 11/2/2002 at Dartmouth* W, 31-26 10/20/1984 Cornell* W, 24-18 10/26/1929 Dartmouth L, 7-34 11/1/2003 Dartmouth* L, 16-30 10/12/1985 at Cornell* W, 20-17 10/25/1930 Dartmouth L, 2-7 10/30/2004 at Dartmouth* W, 13-12 10/11/1986 Cornell* L, 0-3 11/7/1931 Dartmouth W, 7-6 10/29/2005 Dartmouth* W, 42-14 10/10/1987 at Cornell* L, 17-29 10/22/1932 Dartmouth W, 10-7 10/28/2006 at Dartmouth* W, 28-0 10/8/1988 Cornell* L, 17-19 10/28/1933 Dartmouth T, 7-7 10/27/2007 Dartmouth* W, 28-21 10/14/1989 at Cornell* L, 0-28 10/27/1934 Dartmouth L, 0-10 11/1/2008 at Dartmouth* W, 35-7 10/6/1990 Cornell* L, 17-20 10/26/1935 Dartmouth L, 6-14 10/31/2009 Dartmouth* W, 42-21 10/19/1991 at Cornell* L, 17-22 10/24/1936 Dartmouth L, 7-26 10/30/2010 at Dartmouth* W, 30-14 10/10/1992 Cornell* L, 13-31 10/23/1937 Dartmouth L, 2-20 10/29/2011 Dartmouth* W, 41-10 10/9/1993 at Cornell* L, 0 -27 10/22/1938 Dartmouth L, 7-13 10/27/2012 at Dartmouth* W, 31-14 10/8/1994 Cornell* L, 13-18 10/28/1939 Dartmouth L, 0-16 11/2/2013 Dartmouth* W, 24-21 10/7/1995 at Cornell* L, 27-28 10/26/1940 Dartmouth L, 6-7 11/1/2014 at Dartmouth* W, 23-12 10/12/1996 Cornell* L, 13-20 10/18/1941 Dartmouth W, 7-0 10/11/1997 at Cornell* W, 34-9 10/17/1942 Dartmouth L, 2-14 10/10/1998 Cornell* W, 19-12 11/9/1946 at Dartmouth W, 21-7 10/25/1947 Dartmouth L, 13-14

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 42 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL SERIES RESULTS DAVIDSON 10/29/1949 Holy Cross W, 22-14 10/18/2014 Lafayette W, 24-14 Harvard leads, 3-0 11/4/1950 Holy Cross L, 7-26 11/13/1937 Davidson W, 15-0 9/29/1951 Holy Cross L, 6-33 LEHIGH 11/1/1952 Davidson W, 35-26 9/24/1960 Holy Cross W, 13-6 Series tied, 8-8 10/31/1953 Davidson W, 42-6 10/13/1962 Holy Cross L, 20-34 11/3/1928 Lehigh W, 39-0 9/25/1965 Holy Cross W, 17-7 11/4/1933 Lehigh W, 27-0 EXETER 9/28/1968 Holy Cross W, 27-20 10/11/1958 Lehigh W, 20-0 9/27/1969 Holy Cross W, 13-0 Harvard leads, 11-0 9/30/1961 Lehigh L, 17-22 9/25/1971 Holy Cross L, 16-21 11/3/1886 at Exeter W, 158-0 9/29/1962 Lehigh W, 27-7 9/28/1974 Holy Cross W, 24-14 10/12/1887 at Exeter W, 68-0 10/7/1989 Lehigh L, 28-50 9/27/1975 Holy Cross W, 18-7 10/29/1887 Exeter W, 54-0 9/27/1997 at Lehigh W, 35-30 9/27/1980 Holy Cross W, 14-13 10/17/1888 at Exeter W, 39-6 10/3/1998 Lehigh L, 17-21 9/26/1981 Holy Cross L, 19-33 10/2/1889 Exeter W, 28-0 10/14/2000 Lehigh L, 13-45 11/6/1982 at Holy Cross W, 24-17 10/1/1890 Exeter W, 41-0 10/5/2002 at Lehigh L, 35-36 11/5/1983 Holy Cross T, 10-10 10/7/1891 Exeter W, 17-0 10/1/2005 Lehigh L, 24-49 10/6/1984 Holy Cross L, 14-24 10/5/1892 Exeter W, 62-0 9/30/2006 at Lehigh W, 35-33 11/9/1985 at Holy Cross W, 28-20 10/4/1893 at Exeter W, 54-0 9/29/2007 at Lehigh L, 13-20 9/27/1986 Holy Cross L, 0-41 10/3/1894 Exeter W, 48-0 10/18/2008 Lehigh W, 27-24 11/7/1987 at Holy Cross L, 6-41 10/5/1895 Exeter W, 42-0 10/3/2009 at Lehigh W, 28-14 10/1/1988 at Holy Cross L, 20-35 10/16/2010 Lehigh L, 21-19 FLORIDA 9/23/1989 Holy Cross L, 17-31 9/29/1990 at Holy Cross L, 14-35 Harvard leads, 2-0 MAINE 10/5/1991 Holy Cross L, 13-28 11/4/1922 Florida W, 24-0 Harvard leads, 11-0 10/3/1992 at Holy Cross L, 7-30 11/2/1929 Florida W, 14-0 10/11/1902 Maine W, 22-0 10/16/1993 Holy Cross W, 41-25 10/3/1903 Maine W, 6-0 FORDHAM 10/1/1994 at Holy Cross W, 27-17 10/8/1904 Maine W, 23-0 10/14/1995 Holy Cross L, 22-27 10/7/1905 Maine W, 22-0 Harvard tied, 2-2 10/19/1996 at Holy Cross W, 28-25 10/6/1906 Maine W, 17-0 10/13/1990 Fordham W, 19-13 10/18/1997 Holy Cross W, 52-24 10/5/1907 Maine W, 30-0 10/12/1991 at Fordham L, 7-14 10/17/1998 Holy Cross W, 20-14(ot) 10/3/1908 Maine W, 16-0 9/30/1995 Fordham L, 21-24 9/25/1999 at Holy Cross W, 25-17 10/16/1909 Maine W, 17-0 10/16/1999 at Fordham W, 37-30 9/16/2000 Holy Cross L, 25-27 9/28/1912 Maine W, 7-0 GENEVA 9/21/2002 Holy Cross W, 28-23 9/27/1913 Maine W, 34-0 9/20/2003 at Holy Cross W, 43-23 10/2/1920 Maine W, 41-0 Harvard trails, 0-1 9/18/2004 Holy Cross W, 35-0 10/2/1926 Geneva L, 7-16 9/17/2005 at Holy Cross W, 31-21 MASSACHUSETTS GEORGIA 9/16/2006 Holy Cross W, 31-14 Harvard leads, 11-8-1 9/15/2007 at Holy Cross L, 28-31 10/13/1906 Massachusetts W, 21-0 Harvard leads, 1-0 9/19/2008 Holy Cross W, 25-24 10/2/1915 Massachusetts W, 7-0 10/15/1921 Georgia W, 10-7 9/19/2009 at Holy Cross L, 27-20 10/21/1916 Massachusetts W, 47-0 9/18/2010 Holy Cross W, 34-6 10/2/1954 Massachusetts L, 7-13 GEORGETOWN 9/17/2011 at Holy Cross L, 30-22 10/1/1955 Massachusetts W, 60-6 Harvard leads, 1-0 9/28/2012 Holy Cross W, 52-3 9/26/1959 Massachusetts W, 36-22 10/4/2014 at Georgetown W, 34-3 10/5/2013 at Holy Cross W, 41-35 (3ot) 10/1/1960 Massachusetts L, 12-27 9/19/2014 Holy Cross W, 41-18 9/28/1963 Massachusetts T, 0-0 HOLY CROSS 9/26/1964 Massachusetts W, 20-14 Harvard leads, 42-24-2 INDIANA 9/30/1972 Massachusetts L, 19-28 11/12/1904 Holy Cross W, 28-5 Harvard leads, 2-0 9/29/1973 Massachusetts W, 24-7 10/7/1911 Holy Cross W, 8-0 10/8/1921 Indiana W, 19-0 9/25/1976 Massachusetts W, 24-13 10/5/1912 Holy Cross W, 19-0 10/29/1927 Indiana W, 26-6 9/24/1977 Massachusetts L, 0-17 10/18/1913 Holy Cross W, 47-7 9/30/1978 Massachusetts W, 10-0 9/25/1920 Holy Cross W, 3-0 LAFAYETTE 9/29/1979 Massachusetts L, 7-20 10/1/1921 Holy Cross W, 3-0 Harvard leads, 15-3 9/25/1982 Massachusetts W, 31-14 10/7/1922 Holy Cross W, 20-0 9/24/1966 Lafayette W, 30-7 9/24/1983 Massachusetts L, 7-21 10/20/1923 Holy Cross W, 6-0 9/30/1967 Lafayette W, 51-0 9/28/1985 Massachusetts W, 10-3 10/18/1924 Holy Cross W, 12-6 10/17/1992 at Lafayette L, 29-31 11/8/1986 Massachusetts L, 7-17 10/17/1925 Holy Cross L, 6-7 10/2/1993 Lafayette W, 21-16 9/24/1988 Massachusetts L, 28-45 10/9/1926 Holy Cross L, 14-19 10/5/1996 Lafayette L, 7-17 10/15/1927 Holy Cross W, 14-6 9/30/2000 at Lafayette W, 42-19 MCGILL 11/17/1928 Holy Cross T, 0-0 9/29/2001 Lafayette W, 38-14 Harvard leads, 5-0-2 11/16/1929 Holy Cross W, 12-6 10/18/2003 Lafayette W, 34-27 5/14/1874 McGill W, 3-0 11/15/1930 Holy Cross L, 0-27 10/2/2004 at Lafayette W, 38-23 5/15/1874 McGill T, 0-0 11/14/1931 Holy Cross W, 7-0 10/15/2005 at Lafayette W, 24-17 10/23/1874 at McGill W, 0-0^ 11/12/1932 Holy Cross W, 7-0 10/14/2006 Lafayette W, 24-7 10/30/1876 at McGill W, 1-0 10/21/1933 Holy Cross L, 7-10 10/13/2007 Lafayette W, 27-17 10/26/1877 McGill W, 1-0 10/20/1934 Holy Cross L, 6-26 10/4/2008 at Lafayette W, 27-13 11/3/1879 at McGill T, 0-0 10/12/1935 Holy Cross L, 0-13 10/17/2009 Lafayette L, 35-18 10/30/1882 McGill W, 2-0 10/26/1946 Holy Cross W, 13-6 10/2/2010 at Lafayette W, 35-10 ^Won by Harvard with 3 TDs 10/18/1947 Holy Cross W, 7-0 10/1/2011 at Lafayette W, 31-3 10/30/1948 Holy Cross W, 20-13 10/19/2013 Lafayette W, 35-16

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 43 HARVARD FOOTBALL SERIES RESULTS MICHIGAN 9/26/1987 Northeastern W, 27-24 11/2/1974 Penn* W, 39-0 Series tied, 4-4 9/22/1990 Northeastern W, 26-0 11/1/1975 at Penn* W, 21-3 10/31/1881 Michigan W, 4-0 10/6/2001 Northeastern W, 35-20 11/6/1976 at Penn* W, 20-8 11/22/1883 Michigan W, 3-0 10/19/2002 Northeastern L, 14-17 11/5/1977 Penn* W, 34-15 11/9/1895 Michigan W, 4-0 10/4/2003 Northeastern W, 28-20 11/11/1978 at Penn* W, 17-13 10/31/1914 Michigan W, 7-0 10/16/2004 Northeastern W, 41-14 11/10/1979 Penn* W, 41-26 11/9/1929 at Michigan L, 12-14 11/15/1980 at Penn* W, 28-17 11/8/1930 Michigan L, 3-6 OHIO 11/14/1981 Penn* W, 45-7 10/12/1940 Michigan L, 0-26 Harvard leads, 3-0 11/13/1982 at Penn* L, 21-23 11/7/1942 at Michigan L, 7-35 10/3/1953 Ohio W, 16-0 11/12/1983 Penn* W, 28-0 10/30/1954 Ohio W, 27-13 11/17/1984 at Penn* L, 7-38 MIDDLEBURY 10/12/1957 Ohio W, 14-7 11/16/1985 Penn* W, 17-6 11/15/1986 at Penn* L, 10-17 Harvard leads, 4-0-1 11/14/1987 Penn* W, 31-14 9/24/1921 Middlebury W, 16-0 OREGON 11/12/1988 at Penn* L, 13-52 9/30/1922 Middlebury W, 20-0 Harvard leads, 1-0 11/11/1989 Penn* W, 24-15 10/13/1923 Middlebury T, 6-6 1/1/1920 Oregon% W, 7-6 11/10/1990 at Penn* L, 20-24 10/11/1924 Middlebury W, 16-6 11/16/1991 Penn* W, 22-18 10/10/1925 Middlebury W, 68-0 OTTAWA Harvard leads, 3-0 11/14/1992 at Penn* L, 19-21 MIT 1/1/1880 at Ottawa W, 2-1 11/13/1993 Penn* L, 20-27 11/12/1994 at Penn* L, 0-33 Harvard leads, 15-0 10/21/1881 at Ottawa W, 9-1 11/11/1995 Penn* L, 21-38 10/11/1882 MIT W, 1-0 11/8/1884 at Ottawa W, 20-6 11/16/1996 at Penn* L, 12-17 10/25/1882 MIT W, 3-0 11/15/1997 Penn* W, 33-0 10/17/1883 MIT W, 14-1 PENN 11/14/1998 at Penn* L, 10-41 10/11/1884 MIT W, 43-5 Harvard leads, 48-35-2 11/13/1999 Penn* L, 17-21 10/25/1884 at MIT W, 42-0 11/2/1881 Penn! W, 2-0 11/11/2000 at Penn* L, 35-36 10/9/1886 at MIT W, 54-0 10/13/1883 Penn W, 4-0 11/10/2001 Penn* W, 28-21 10/20/1886 MIT W, 59-0 10/22/1884 Penn L, 0-4 11/16/2002 at Penn* L, 9-44 11/17/1886 MIT W, 62-0 11/25/1886 at Penn W, 28-0 11/15/2003 Penn* L, 24-32 10/15/1887 MIT W, 62-0 11/19/1887 Penn W, 42-0 11/13/2004 at Penn* W, 31-10 10/13/1888 MIT W, 18-0 11/19/1888 at Penn W, 50-0 11/12/2005 Penn* W, 29-3 10/31/1888 MIT W, 42-0 11/2/1889 Penn W, 35-0 11/11/2006 at Penn* L, 13-22 10/16/1889 MIT W, 62-0 11/30/1893 Penn W, 26-4 11/10/2007 Penn* W, 23-7 10/14/1891 MIT W, 26-0 11/29/1894 at Penn L, 4-18 11/15/2008 at Penn* W, 24-21 10/29/1892 MIT W, 34-0 11/23/1895 Penn L, 14-17 11/14/2009 Penn* L, 17-7 10/11/1893 MIT W, 34-0 11/21/1896 at Penn L, 6-8 11/20/1897 at Penn L, 6-15 11/13/2010 at Penn* L, 34-14 11/5/1898 Penn W, 10-0 11/12/2011 Penn* W, 37-20 MONTREAL 11/10/2012 at Penn* L, 30-21 Harvard leads, 1-0-1 11/4/1899 at Penn W, 16-0 11/3/1900 Penn W, 17-5 10/16/2013 Penn* W, 38-30 11/2/1880 at Montreal T, 0-0 11/15/2014 at Penn* W, 34-24 10/20/1881 at Montreal W, 2-0 11/9/1901 at Penn W, 33-6 11/8/1902 Penn W, 11-0 PENN STATE NAVY 11/7/1903 at Penn W, 17-10 10/29/1904 Penn L, 0-11 Harvard leads, 3-0-2 Series tied, 1-1-3 10/25/1913 Penn State W, 29-0 10/19/1907 at Navy W, 6-0 11/11/1905 at Penn L, 6-12 11/5/1927 at Penn L, -24 10/24/1914 Penn State T, 13-13 10/24/1908 at Navy T, 6-6 10/30/1915 Penn State W, 13-0 11/14/1936 Navy L, 13-20 11/10/1928 Penn L, 0-7 10/21/1939 Penn L, 7-22 10/22/1921 Penn State T, 21-21 10/16/1937 at Navy T, 0-0 10/15/1932 Penn State W, 46-13 10/25/1941 Navy T, 0-0 11/9/1940 at Penn T, 10-10 10/4/1941 at Penn L, 0-19 NEW HAMPSHIRE 10/3/1942 Penn L, 7-19 PRINCETON 11/3/1956 Penn* L, 14-28 Harvard trails, 46-54-7 Harvard leads, 7-0 11/2/1957 at Penn* W, 13-6 4/28/1877 Princeton W, 1-0 10/12/1929 New Hampshire W, 35-0 11/1/1958 Penn* L, 6-19 11/3/1877 Princeton! L, 0-1 10/10/1931 New Hampshire W, 39-0 10/31/1959 at Penn* W, 12-0 11/16/1878 Princeton L, 0-0^ 10/8/1932 New Hampshire W, 40-0 10/29/1960 Penn* W, 8-0 11/15/1879 Princeton! L, 0-1 10/14/1933 New Hampshire W, 34-0 11/4/1961 at Penn* W, 37-6 1/13/1880 Princeton! L, 1-2 11/17/1934 New Hampshire W, 47-3 11/3/1962 Penn* W, 36-0 11/19/1881 Princeton! T, 0-0 11/16/1935 New Hampshire W, 41-0 11/2/1963 at Penn* L, 2-7 11/18/1882 Princeton W, 1-1^ 11/18/1939 New Hampshire W, 46-0 10/31/1964 Penn* W, 34-0 11/17/1883 at Princeton L, 7-26 NORTH CAROLINA 10/30/1965 at Penn* T, 10-10 11/15/1884 Princeton L, 6-36 10/29/1966 Penn* W, 27-7 11/13/1886 at Princeton L, 0-12 Harvard leads, 2-0 11/4/1967 at Penn* W, 45-7 11/12/1887 Princeton W, 12-0 10/14/1916 North Carolina W, 21-0 11/2/1968 Penn* W, 28-6 11/17/1888 at Princeton L, 6-18 10/13/1928 North Carolina W, 20-0 11/1/1969 at Penn* W, 20-6 11/16/1889 Princeton L, 15-41 10/31/1970 Penn* W, 38-2 11/2/1895 at Princeton L, 4-12 NORTHEASTERN 10/30/1971 at Penn* W, 28-27 11/7/1896 Princeton L, 0-12 Harvard leads, 7-1 11/4/1972 Penn* L, 27-38 11/4/1911 at Princeton L, 6-8 9/26/1970 Northeastern W, 28-7 11/3/1973 at Penn* W, 34-30 11/2/1912 Princeton W, 16-6 10/2/1971 Northeastern W, 17-7 11/8/1913 at Princeton W, 3-0

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 44 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL SERIES RESULTS 11/7/1914 Princeton W, 20-0 10/26/1996 at Princeton* W, 24-0 11/6/1915 at Princeton W, 10-6 10/25/1997 Princeton* W, 14-12 STANFORD 11/11/1916 Princeton W, 3-0 10/24/1998 at Princeton* W, 23-22 Harvard trails, 0-1 11/8/1919 at Princeton T, 10-10 10/23/1999 Princeton* W, 13-6 9/24/1949 at Stanford L, 0-44 11/6/1920 Princeton T, 14-14 10/21/2000 at Princeton* W, 35-21 11/5/1921 at Princeton L, 3-10 10/20/2001 Princeton* W, 28-26 STEVEN’S INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 11/11/1922 Princeton L, 3-10 10/26/2002 at Princeton* W, 24-17 Harvard leads, 4-0 11/10/1923 at Princeton W, 5-0 10/25/2003 Princeton* W, 43-40(ot) 10/20/1883 at Stevens W, 14-4 11/8/1924 Princeton L, 0-34 10/23/2004 at Princeton* W, 39-14 11/6/1883 Stevens W, 11-2 11/7/1925 at Princeton L, 0-36 10/22/2005 Princeton* L, 24-27 10/16/1886 Stevens W, 44-0 11/6/1926 Princeton L, 0-12 10/21/2006 at Princeton* L, 28-31 10/5/1889 Stevens W, 28-4 11/3/1934 Princeton L, 0-19 10/20/2007 Princeton* W, 27-10 11/9/1935 at Princeton L, 0-35 10/25/2008 at Princeton* W, 24-20 TEXAS 10/31/1936 Princeton T, 14-14 10/24/2009 Princeton* W, 37-3 Harvard leads, 1-0 10/30/1937 at Princeton W, 34-6 10/23/2010 at Princeton* W, 45-28 10/24/1931 Texas W, 35-7 10/29/1938 Princeton W, 26-7 10/22/2011 Princeton* W, 56-39 11/4/1939 at Princeton L, 6-9 10/20/2012 at Princeton* L, 39-34 TRINITY 11/2/1940 Princeton T, 0-0 10/26/2013 Princeton* L, 48-51 (3ot) Harvard leads, 3-0 11/1/1941 at Princeton W, 6-4 10/25/2014 at Princeton* W, 49-7 10/31/1884 Trinity W, 67-0 10/31/1942 Princeton W, 19-14 ^ Won by Princeton with 1 TD 11/11/1891 at Trinity W, 38-0 10/12/1946 at Princeton W, 13-12 ^^ Won by Harvard 1 FG and 1 TD vs. 1 FG by 10/7/1896 Trinity W, 34-0 11/8/1947 Princeton L, 7-33 Princeton 11/6/1948 at Princeton L, 7-47 TUFTS 11/5/1949 Princeton L, 13-33 PURDUE Harvard leads, 15-4 11/11/1950 at Princeton L, 26-63 Harvard trails, 0-1 6/4/1875 Tufts L, 0-1 11/10/1951 Princeton L, 13-54 10/8/1927 Purdue L, 0-19 10/27/1875 at Tufts W, 1-0 11/8/1952 at Princeton L, 21-41 10/23/1877 Tufts W, 3-0 11/7/1953 Princeton L, 0-6 RENSSALAER 11/12/1884 Tufts W, 51-0 11/6/1954 at Princeton W, 14-9 Harvard leads, 1-0 10/6/1886 at Tufts W, 82-0 11/5/1955 Princeton W, 7-6 10/3/1925 Rensselaer W, 18-6 10/13/1886 Tufts W, 46-0 11/10/1956 at Princeton* L, 20-35 10/5/1887 at Tufts W, 86-0 11/9/1957 Princeton* L, 20-28 RHODE ISLAND 10/26/1887 Tufts W, 68-0 11/8/1958 at Princeton* L, 14-16 Harvard leads, 1-0 10/17/1914 Tufts W, 13-6 11/7/1959 Princeton* W, 14-0 10/6/1923 Rhode Island W, 35-0 10/7/1916 Tufts L, 3-7 11/5/1960 at Princeton* L, 12-14 11/15/1919 Tufts W, 23-0 11/11/1961 Princeton* W, 9-7 ROCHESTER 11/3/1923 Tufts W, 16-0 11/10/1962 at Princeton* W, 20-0 Harvard leads, 1-0 10/30/1926 Tufts W, 69-6 11/9/1963 Princeton* W, 21-7 10/13/1945 Rochester W, 21-13 10/6/1945 Tufts L, 6-7 11/7/1964 at Princeton* L, 0-16 10/5/1946 Tufts W, 49-0 11/6/1965 Princeton* L, 6-14 RUTGERS 10/6/1956 Tufts L, 13-19 11/5/1966 at Princeton* L, 14-18 Harvard trails, 2-3 10/2/1965 Tufts W, 33-0 11/11/1967 Princeton* L, 6-45 11/2/1946 Rutgers L, 0-13 10/1/1966 Tufts W, 45-0 11/9/1968 at Princeton* W, 9-7 11/1/1947 Rutgers L, 7-31 11/8/1969 Princeton* L, 20-51 10/5/1963 Rutgers W, 28-0 11/7/1970 at Princeton* W, 29-7 VALPARAISO 10/3/1970 Rutgers W, 39-9 Harvard leads, 1-0 11/6/1971 Princeton* L, 10-21 10/5/1974 Rutgers L, 21-24 10/9/1920 Valparaiso W, 21-0 11/11/1972 at Princeton* L, 7-10 11/10/1973 Princeton* W, 19-14 11/9/1974 Princeton* W, 34-17 SAN DIEGO VANDERBILT Harvard leads, 2-0 11/8/1975 Princeton* L, 20-24 Harvard leads, 1-0 9/15/2012 San Diego W, 28-13 10/23/1976 at Princeton* W, 20-14 11/9/1912 Vanderbilt W, 9-3 9/21/2013 at San Diego W, 42-20 10/22/1977 Princeton* L, 7-20 10/28/1978 a Princeton* T, 24-24 VERMONT 10/27/1979 Princeton* L, 7-9 SPRINGFIELD Harvard leads, 2-0 10/25/1980 at Princeton* L, 3-7 Harvard leads, 14-0 10/1/1927 Vanderbilt W, 21-3 10/24/1981 Princeton* T, 17-17 10/31/1891 Springfield W, 34-0 10/4/1930 Vanderbilt W, 35-0 10/23/1982 at Princeton* W, 27-15 11/7/1891 Springfield W, 44-4 10/22/1983 Princeton* W, 28-26 10/14/1905 Springfield W, 12-0 VIRGINIA 11/3/1984 at Princeton* W, 17-15 10/20/1906 Springfield W, 44-0 Harvard leads, 8-1 10/26/1985 Princeton* L, 6-11 10/26/1907 Springfield W, 9-5 10/16/1915 Virginia W, 9-0 10/25/1986 at Princeton* L, 3-14 10/17/1908 Springfield W, 44-0 11/4/1916 Virginia W, 51-0 10/24/1987 Princeton* W, 24-19 10/3/1914 Springfield W, 44-0 10/25/1919 Virginia W, 47-0 10/22/1988 at Princeton* L, 8-23 11/1/1919 Springfield W, 20-0 10/30/1920 Virginia W, 24-0 10/28/1989 Princeton* L, 14-28 10/6/1928 Springfield W, 30-0 10/4/1924 Virginia W, 14-0 10/20/1990 at Princeton* W, 23-20 10/11/1930 Springfield W, 27-0 10/31/1931 Virginia W, 19-0 10/26/1991 Princeton* W, 24-21 10/5/1935 Springfield W, 20-0 11/7/1936 Virginia W, 65-0 10/24/1992 at Princeton* L, 6-21 10/2/1937 Springfield W, 54-0 11/12/1938 Virginia W, 40-13 10/23/1993 Princeton* L, 10-21 9/22/1951 Springfield W, 21-13 10/11/1947 at Virginia L, 0-47 10/22/1994 at Princeton* L, 7-18 9/27/1952 Springfield W, 27-7 10/21/1995 Princeton* L, 3-14 Note: known as the YMCA Training School in 1891 WESTERN MARYLAND

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 45 HARVARD FOOTBALL SERIES RESULTS Harvard leads, 1-0 10/12/1907 Williams W, 18-0 11/21/1936 at Yale L, 13-14 9/27/1947 Western Maryland W, 52-0 10/10/1908 Williams W, 10-0 11/20/1937 Yale W, 13-6 10/9/1909 Williams W, 8-6 11/19/1938 at Yale W, 7-0 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON 10/8/1910 Williams W, 21-0 11/25/1939 Yale L, 7-20 Harvard leads, 1-0 10/14/1911 Williams W, 18-0 11/23/1940 at Yale W, 28-0 10/10/1914 Washington & Jefferson W, 10-9 10/12/1912 Williams W, 26-3 11/22/1941 Yale W, 14-0 10/11/1913 Williams W, 23-3 11/21/1942 at Yale L, 3-7 WASHINGTON-ST. LOUIS 10/16/1920 Williams W, 38-0 12/1/1945 at Yale L, 0-28 Harvard leads, 1-0 11/23/1946 Yale L, 14-27 10/11/1952 Washington-St. Louis W, 42-0 WPI 11/22/1947 at Yale L, 21-31 Series tied, 1-1 11/20/1948 Yale W, 20-7 WESLEYAN 10/6/1888 at WPI W, 70-0 11/19/1949 at Yale L, 6-29 Harvard leads, 17-1 10/27/1888 WPI W, 68-0 11/25/1950 Yale L, 6-14 10/6/1883 Wesleyan W, 23-1 11/24/1951 at Yale T, 21-21 10/27/1883 at Wesleyan W, 18-6 YALE 11/22/1952 Yale L, 14-41 11/1/1884 at Wesleyan L, 0-16 Harvard trails, 65-58-8 11/21/1953 at Yale W, 13-0 11/6/1886 Wesleyan W, 34-0 11/13/1875 at Yale W, 4-0 11/20/1954 Yale W, 13-9 11/5/1887 Wesleyan W, 110-0 11/18/1876 at Yale L, 0-1 11/19/1955 at Yale L, 7-21 10/20/1888 at Wesleyan W, 34-0 11/23/1878 Yale L, 0-1 11/24/1956 Yale* L, 14-42 11/10/1888 Wesleyan W, 50-2 11/8/1879 at Yale T, 0-0 11/23/1957 at Yale* L, 0-54 10/26/1889 Wesleyan W, 64-0 11/20/1880 Yale L, 0-1 11/22/1958 Yale* W, 28-0 11/9/1889 Wesleyan! W, 67-2 11/12/1881 at Yale L, 0-0^ 11/21/1959 at Yale* W, 35-6 10/29/1890 Wesleyan W, 55-0 11/25/1882 Yale L, 0-1 11/19/1960 Yale* L, 6-39 11/3/1891 Wesleyan W, 124-0 11/29/1883 Yale! L, 2-23 11/25/1961 at Yale* W, 27-0 10/14/1896 Wesleyan W, 28-0 11/22/1884 at Yale L, 0-52 11/24/1962 Yale* W, 14-6 11/3/1897 Wesleyan W, 34-0 11/20/1886 Yale L, 4-29 11/23/1963 at Yale* L, 6-20 10/7/1899 Wesleyan W, 20-0 11/24/1887 at Yale L, 8-17 11/21/1964 Yale* W, 18-14 9/29/1900 Wesleyan W, 24-0 11/23/1889 at Yale L, 0-6 11/20/1965 at Yale* W, 13-0 10/16/1901 Wesleyan W, 16-0 11/22/1890 at Yale W, 12-6 11/19/1966 Yale* W, 17-0 10/15/1902 Wesleyan W, 35-5 11/21/1891 Yale! L, 0-10 11/25/1967 at Yale* L, 20-24 10/14/1903 Wesleyan W, 17-6 11/19/1892 at Yale L, 0-6 11/23/1968 Yale* T, 29-29 11/25/1893 at Yale L, 0-6 11/22/1969 at Yale* L, 0-7 WILLIAM & MARY 11/24/1894 at Yale L, 4-12 11/21/1970 Yale* W, 14-12 Series tied, 4-4-2 11/13/1897 Yale T, 0-0 11/20/1971 at Yale* W, 35-16 10/31/1925 William & Mary W, 14-7 11/19/1898 at Yale W, 17-0 11/25/1972 Yale* L, 17-28 10/16/1926 William & Mary W, 27-7 11/18/1899 Yale T, 0-0 11/24/1973 at Yale* L, 0-35 11/1/1930 William & Mary T, 13-13 11/24/1900 at Yale L, 0-28 11/23/1974 Yale* W, 21-16 10/10/1942 William & Mary T, 7-7 11/23/1901 Yale W, 22-0 11/22/1975 at Yale* W, 10-7 11/8/1980 William & Mary W, 24-13 11/22/1902 at Yale L, 0-23 11/13/1976 Yale* L, 7-21 11/7/1981 at William & Mary W, 23-14 11/26/1903 Yale L, 0-16 11/12/1977 at Yale* L, 7-24 10/5/1985 William & Mary L, 14-21 11/19/1904 at Yale L, 0-12 11/18/1978 Yale* L, 28-35 10/4/1986 at William & Mary L, 0-24 11/25/1905 Yale L, 0-6 11/17/1979 at Yale* W, 22-7 9/26/1992 William & Mary L, 16-36 11/24/1906 at Yale L, 0-6 11/22/1980 Yale* L, 0-14 9/25/1993 at William & Mary L, 17-45 11/23/1907 Yale L, 0-12 11/21/1981 at Yale* L, 0-28 11/21/1908 at Yale W, 4-0 11/20/1982 Yale* W, 45-7 WILLIAMS 11/20/1909 Yale L, 0-8 11/19/1983 at Yale* W, 16-7 11/24/1984 Yale* L, 27-30 Harvard leads, 30-0 11/19/1910 at Yale T, 0-0 11/23/1985 at Yale* L, 6-17 11/3/1883 Williams W, 39-0 11/25/1911 Yale T, 0-0 11/22/1986 Yale* W, 24-17 11/6/1884 Williams W, 23-0 11/23/1912 at Yale W, 20-0 11/21/1987 at Yale* W, 14-10 10/19/1887 Williams W, 52-6 11/22/1913 Yale W, 15-5 11/19/1988 Yale* L, 17-26 10/24/1888 Williams W, 14-6 11/21/1914 at Yale W, 36-0 11/18/1989 at Yale* W, 37-20 10/19/1889 Williams W, 41-0 11/20/1915 Yale W, 41-0 11/17/1990 Yale* L, 19-34 10/18/1890 Williams W, 38-0 11/25/1916 at Yale L, 3-6 11/23/1991 at Yale* L, 13-23 10/17/1891 Williams W, 26-0 11/22/1919 Yale W, 10-3 11/21/1992 Yale* W, 14-0 10/15/1892 Williams W, 55-0 11/20/1920 at Yale W, 9-0 11/20/1993 at Yale* L, 31-33 10/14/1893 Williams W, 52-0 11/19/1921 Yale W, 10-3 11/19/1994 Yale* L, 13-32 10/20/1894 Williams W, 32-0 11/25/1922 at Yale W, 10-3 11/18/1995 at Yale* W, 22-21 10/12/1895 Williams W, 32-0 11/24/1923 Yale L, 0-13 11/23/1996 Yale* W, 26-21 10/3/1896 Williams W, 6-0 11/22/1924 at Yale L, 6-19 11/22/1997 at Yale* W, 17-7 10/2/1897 Williams W, 20-0 11/21/1925 Yale T, 0-0 11/21/1998 Yale* L, 7-9 10/1/1898 Williams W, 11-0 11/20/1926 at Yale L, 7-12 11/20/1999 at Yale* L, 21-24 9/30/1899 Williams W, 29-0 11/19/1927 Yale L, 0-14 11/18/2000 Yale* L, 24-34 10/3/1900 Williams W, 12-0 11/24/1928 at Yale W, 17-0 11/17/2001 at Yale* W, 35-23 9/28/1901 Williams W, 16-0 11/23/1929 Yale W, 10-6 11/23/2002 Yale* W, 20-13 9/27/1902 Williams W, 11-0 11/22/1930 at Yale W, 13-0 11/22/2003 at Yale* W, 37-19 9/26/1903 Williams W, 17-0 11/21/1931 Yale L, 0-3 11/20/2004 Yale* W, 35-3 10/1/1904 Williams W, 24-0 11/19/1932 at Yale L, 0-19 11/19/2005 at Yale* W, 30-24(3ot) 9/30/1905 Williams W, 12-0 11/25/1933 Yale W, 19-6 11/18/2006 Yale* L, 13-34 9/29/1906 Williams W, 7-0 11/24/1934 at Yale L, 0-14 11/21/1935 Yale L, 7-14 11/17/2007 at Yale* W, 37-6

ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 46 16-TIME IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 7-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HARVARD FOOTBALL SERIES RESULTS 11/22/2008 Yale* W, 10-0 11/21/2009 at Yale* W, 14-10 11/20/2010 Yale* W, 28-21 11/19/2011 at Yale* W, 45-7 11/17/2012 Yale* W, 34-24 11/23/2013 at Yale* W, 34-7 11/22/2014 Yale* W, 31-24 ^Won by Yale with 4 fewer safeties

% Rose Bowl ! Neutral Site * Ivy League Game

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2014 Harvard Football Harvard Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014) All games

D ate O p p o n en t Sc o re A tt. R ec o rd : O v erall H o m e A w ay N eu tral Sep 19, 201 HOLY CROSS W 41-18 15132 All games 10-0 5-0 5-0 0-0 * Sep 27, 201 at Brown W 22-14 13511 Conference 7-0 3-0 4-0 0-0 Oct 4, 2014 at Georgetown W 34-3 2502 Non-Conference 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 * Oct 11, 201 CORNELL W 24-7 9165 Oct 18, 201 LAFAYETTE W 24-14 7177 Team Statis tic s H A R V O PP * Oct 25, 201 at Princeton W 49-7 12164 FIRST DOWNS 211 173 * Nov 1, 2014 at Dartmouth W 23-12 5833 R u s h i n g 105 52 * Nov 8, 2014 COLUMBIA W 45-0 12552 P a s s i n g 9 7 1 0 5 * Nov 15, 201 at Penn W 34-24 5386 P e n a l t y 9 16 * Nov 22, 201 YALE W 31-24 31062 RUSHING YARDAGE 2305 868 Rushing Attempts 421 321 Ru s h in g g p -g s att g ain lo s s n et av g td lg av g /g Average Per Rush 5.5 2.7 Stanton, Paul 9 - 6 147 1013 23 990 6.7 11 75 110.0 Average Per Game 230.5 86.8 Casten, Andrew 8 - 4 76 461 4 457 6.0 8 52 57.1 TDs Rushing 24 8 Smith, Semar 6 - 0 55 374 4 370 6.7 1 62 61.7 PASSING YARDAGE 2309 2197 Fischer, Andrew 10-10 14 149 12 137 9.8 0 58 13.7 C o m p - A t t - I n t 173-269-7 225-384-10 Hosch, Scott 10-6 44 153 51 102 2.3 2 23 10.2 Average Per Pass 8.6 5.7 Hempel, Conner 4 - 4 30 128 34 94 3.1 2 14 23.5 Average Per Catch 13.3 9.8 Viviano, Joseph 5 - 0 3 63 0 63 21.0 0 53 12.6 Average Per Game 230.9 219.7 Brady, Blade 3 - 0 19 67 9 58 3.1 0 15 19.3 TDs Passing 16 6 Hill, Jimmie 2 - 0 8 31 0 31 3.9 0 14 15.5 TOTAL OFFENSE 4614 3065 Smith, Seitu 9 - 9 4 19 0 19 4.8 0 9 2.1 Average Per Play 6.7 4.3 Meyer, Jimmy 3 - 0 4 17 2 15 3.8 0 13 5.0 Average Per Game 461.4 306.5 Walker, Bryce 4 - 0160 66.0061.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 25-485 42-824 Total 10 421 2481 176 2305 5.5 24 75 230.5 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 25-249 2-8 Opponents 10 321 1102 234 868 2.7 8 19 86.8 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-244 7-117 -LOST 14-9 21-8 Pas s in g g p -g s effic c o m p -att-in t p c t y d s td lg av g /g PENALTIES-Yards 67-556 51-417 Hosch, Scott 10-6 137.13 109-176-7 61.9 1428 8 78 142.8 PUNTS-AVG 40-34.8 67-36.7 Hempel, Conner 4 - 4165.93 62-90-0 68.9 804 6 49 201.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/G 2 9 : 5 3 3 0 : 0 7 Smith, Seitu 9 - 9753.40 2-2-0 100. 77 2 40 8.6 3RD-DOWN Conversions 58/136 55/163 Viviano, Joseph 5 - 0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/18 7/19 Total 10 150.84 173-269-7 64.3 2309 16 78 230.9 Opponents 10 106.60225-384-10 58.6 2197 6 54 219.7 In terc ep tio n s n o . y d s av g td lg Sheehan, Connor 3 187 62.3 3 90 Rec eiv in g g p -g s n o . y d s av g td lg av g /g Peters, Scott 2 0 0.0 0 0 Fischer, Andrew 10-10 55 677 12.3 4 78 67.7 Haehl, Tim 1 0 0.0 0 0 Firkser, Anthon 10-9 32 485 15.2 4 42 48.5 Koran, Matt 1 34 34.0 1 34 Smith, Seitu 9 - 9 20 245 12.2 2 49 27.2 Medes, Eric 1 12 12.0 0 12 Stanton, Paul 9 - 6 14 115 8.2 0 32 12.8 Becerra, Jordan 1 9 9.0 0 9 Braunecker, Ben 7 - 5 11 227 20.6 1 31 32.4 Evans, Chris 1 2 2.0 0 2 Hamblin, Tyler 6 - 6 11 176 16.0 1 28 29.3 Stewart, Jamie 7 - 0 6 52 8.7 0 19 7.4 Pu n tin g n o . y d s av g lg tb fc i20 50+ b lk Foster, Joseph 6 - 1 5 92 18.4 2 39 15.3 Bicknell, David 40 139 34.8 54 3 15 13 3 0 Stansell, Jack 3 - 0 4 55 13.8 0 17 18.3 Brown, Matt 5 - 0 4 38 9.5 1 11 7.6 Pu n t Retu rn s n o . y d s av g td lg Walker, Bryce 4 - 0 4 35 8.8 0 11 8.8 Fischer, Andrew 14 128 9.1 0 25 Casten, Andrew 8 - 4 2 49 24.5 0 43 6.1 Smith, Seitu 6 67 11.2 0 28 Halvorson, Ryan 6 - 0 2 36 18.0 1 21 6.0 Walker, Bryce 3 4 1.3 0 4 Zorn, Ricky 1 - 0 1 24 24.0 0 24 24.0 Jones, Ryan 2 50 25.0 0 0 White, Alex 1 - 0 1 4 4.0 0 4 4.0 Total 25 249 10.0 0 28 Total 10 173 2309 13.3 16 78 230.9 Opponents 2 8 4.0 0 8 Opponents 10 225 2197 9.8 6 54 219.7 K i k R d d l

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2014 Harvard Football Harvard Game Superlatives (as of Nov 15, 2014) All games

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 47 at Georgetown (Oct 4, 2014) 47 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) 47 at Dartmouth (Nov 1, 2014) Yards Rushing 306 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Yards Per Rush 7.2 vs Columbia (Nov 8, 2014) TD Rushes 4 vs Holy Cross (Sep 19, 2014) 4 at Georgetown (Oct 4, 2014) Pass attempts 34 at Brown (Sep 27, 2014) 34 vs Cornell (Oct 11, 2014) Pass completions 26 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Yards Passing 392 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Yards Per Pass 12.2 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) TD Passes 4 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Total Plays 79 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Total Offense 698 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Yards Per Play 8.8 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Points 49 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Sacks By 5 vs Columbia (Nov 8, 2014) First Downs 26 at Georgetown (Oct 4, 2014) Penalties 10 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Penalty Yards 80 vs Lafayette (Oct 18, 2014) Turnovers 5 vs Cornell (Oct 11, 2014) Interceptions By 4 vs Columbia (Nov 8, 2014) Punts 9 vs Lafayette (Oct 18, 2014) Punting Avg 41.4 at Brown (Sep 27, 2014) Long Punt 54 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Punts inside 20 5 vs Lafayette (Oct 18, 2014) Long Punt Return 28 vs Cornell (Oct 11, 2014)

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2014 Harvard Football Harvard Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014) Conference games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 51 Lindsey, Jacob 7-6 22 27 49 2.5-5 0.5-1 . 1 . . 1 . . 50 Sheehan, Connor 7-7 17 25 42 3.0-11 1.0-9 3-187 1 . . 1 . . 49 Medes, Eric 7-7 16 24 40 2.5-5 . 1-12 3 2 .... 59 Koran, Matt 7-1 20 19 39 . . 1-34 2 . . . . . 7 Hayes, Norman 7-7 15 19 34 2.0-5 . . . . 1-0 . . . 6 Ahern, Sean 6-6 25 8 33 . . . 4 . . . 1 . 23 Evans, Chris 7-7 26 5 31 2.5-2 . 1-2 7 . . 1 . . 22 Gibson, Asante 7-0 14 16 30 . . . 1 . 1-0 1 1 . 44 Peters, Scott 7-7 17 12 29 . . 1-0 4 . . 2 . . 91 Obukwelu, Obum 7-7 8 18 26 4.0-21 2.5-19 ...... 94 Moody, Dan 7-7 8 12 20 1.5-9 0.5-4 . . . . 1 . . 97 Duberg, James 7-5 5 14 19 1.5-13 1.5-13 . 1 . . . . . 99 Hodges, Zack 7-7 8 10 18 7.0-33 5.0-31 . 2 1 . 1 . . 54 Ryan, Eric 7-0 5 10 15 1.0-2 0.5-1 . . . 1-4 . . . 40 Packer, Dominiq 5-0 3 10 13 ...... 96 Webb, Doug 7-0 6 6 12 2.0-2 1.5-2 . . 1 . . . . 90 Hart, Stone 3-0.99 ...... 92 Ward, Langston 7-0 4 3 7 ...... 21 McGhee, Raishau 5-0 1 6 7 ...... 95 McCollum, Miles 6-0 5 1 6 2.0-8 1.0-5 . 1 1 . . . . 9B Delisle, Ryan 6-1 1 4 5 0.5-0 . . . . 1-0 . 2 . 83 Robertson, Davo 6-0 1 4 5 0.5-1 0.5-1 ...... 37 Brown, Kolbi 3-0 3 1 4 ...... 98 Bicknell, David 7-1 2 2 4 ...... 31 Becerra, Jordan7-1.44 . . 1-91. .... 89 McShea, Jameson 6-0 1 2 3 1.5-9 1.5-9 ...... 58 Paige, Denzel 4-0 2 1 3 ...... 15 Holdway, Jason 7-0 1 2 3 ...... 35 Hutton, Luke 5-0 1 1 2 . . . 2 . . 1 . . 17 Jones, Ryan 5-0 1 1 2 . . . . . 1-14 . 2 . 16 Burrello, Nick 7-0 1 1 2 . . . 1 1 .... 56 Johnson, Stuart 2-0 . 2 2 ...... 45 Guillory, Chase 4-0 1 1 2 ...... 53 Roberts, Luke 4-0 1 1 2 ...... 2C Haehl, Tim 1-0 2 . 2 . . 1-0 ...... 41 Wall, Nate 1-0 . 1 1 ...... 66 Mancinelli, Mic 6-3 1 . 1 ...... 74 Batiste, Sam 3-0 1 . 1 1.0-3 1.0-3 ...... 1 Fischer, Andrew7-71. 1 ...... 86 Walker, David 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 3 Hosch, Scott 7-41. 1 ...... 1S Stewart, Jamie 5-0 1 . 1 ...... 78 Toner, Cole 7-7 1 . 1 ...... 26 Ezeokoli, Tobe 1-0 ...... 1 . . . . . Total 7 250 282 532 35-129 17-98 9-244 32 6 5-18 9 6 . Opponents 7 258 256 514 24-98 8-55 5-50 16 2 7-11 7 2 .

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2014 Harvard Football Harvard Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014) Conference games

D ate O p p o n en t Sc o re A tt. Rec o rd : O v erall Ho m e A w ay N eu tral * Sep 27, 201 at Brown W 22-14 13511 All games 7-0 3-0 4-0 0-0 * Oct 11, 201 CORNELL W 24-7 9165 Conference 7-0 3-0 4-0 0-0 * Oct 25, 201 at Princeton W 49-7 12164 Non-Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 * Nov 1, 2014 at Dartmouth W 23-12 5833 * Nov 8, 2014 COLUMBIA W 45-0 12552 Team Statis tic s HA RV O PP * Nov 15, 201 at Penn W 34-24 5386 FIRST DOWNS 147 112 * Nov 22, 201 YALE W 31-24 31062 R u s h i n g 71 33 P a s s i n g 6 8 7 1 Ru s h in g g p -g s att g ain lo s s n et av g td lg av g /g P e n a l t y 8 8 Stanton, Paul 7 - 6 130 907 19 888 6.8 10 75 126.9 RUSHING YARDAGE 1665 575 Smith, Semar 5 - 0 45 339 3 336 7.5 1 62 67.2 Rushing Attempts 292 226 Casten, Andrew 5 - 1 30 141 2 139 4.6 1 20 27.8 Average Per Rush 5.7 2.5 Hempel, Conner 3 - 3 28 123 30 93 3.3 2 14 31.0 Average Per Game 237.9 82.1 Fischer, Andrew 7 - 7 6 97 5 92 15.3 0 58 13.1 TDs Rushing 15 6 Viviano, Joseph 4 - 0 3 63 0 63 21.0 0 53 15.8 PASSING YARDAGE 1586 1512 Hosch, Scott 7 - 4248539461.91236.6 C o m p - A t t - I n t 123-195-5 156-263-9 Hill, Jimmie 1 - 0 6 25 0 25 4.2 0 14 25.0 Average Per Pass 8.1 5.7 Brady, Blade 1 - 0 6 16 5 11 1.8 0 8 11.0 Average Per Catch 12.9 9.7 Total 7 292 1796 131 1665 5.7 15 75 237.9 Average Per Game 226.6 216.0 O pponents 7 226 740 165 575 2.5 6 18 82.1 TDs Passing 11 5 TOTAL OFFENSE 3251 2087 Pas s in g g p -g s effic c o m p -att-in t p c t y d s td lg av g /g Average Per Play 6.7 4.3 Hosch, Scott 7 - 4128.02 70-115-5 60.9 842 5 35 120.3 Average Per Game 464.4 298.1 Hempel, Conner 3 - 3156.14 51-77-0 66.2 667 4 49 222.3 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 17-266 30-568 Smith, Seitu 7 - 7753.40 2-2-0 100. 77 2 40 11.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-198 2-8 Viviano, Joseph 4 - 0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-244 5-50 Total 7 144.88 123-195-5 63.1 1586 11 49 226.6 FUMBLES-LOST 10-7 15-5 O pponents 7 107.04 156-263-9 59.3 1512 5 38 216.0 PENALTIES-Yards 43-332 32-269 PUNTS-AVG 27-33.9 51-35.7 Rec eiv in g g p -g s n o . y d s av g td lg av g /g TIME OF POSSESSION/G 2 9 : 5 9 3 0 : 0 1 Fischer, Andrew 7 - 7 39 497 12.7 3 45 71.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 38/94 34/114 Firkser, Anthon 7 - 7 24 327 13.6 3 42 46.7 4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/12 5/12 Stanton, Paul 7 - 6 14 115 8.2 0 32 16.4 Smith, Seitu 7 - 7 13 181 13.9 2 49 25.9 In terc ep tio n s n o . y d s av g td lg Hamblin, Tyler 5 - 5 11 176 16.0 1 28 35.2 Sheehan, Connor 3 187 62.3 3 90 Foster, Joseph 4 - 0 4 65 16.2 1 39 16.2 Haehl, Tim 1 0 0.0 0 0 Stansell, Jack 2 - 0 4 55 13.8 0 17 27.5 Evans, Chris 1 2 2.0 0 2 Brown, Matt 5 - 0 4 38 9.5 1 11 7.6 Peters, Scott 1 0 0.0 0 0 Stewart, Jamie 5 - 0 4 28 7.0 0 12 5.6 Koran, Matt 1 34 34.0 1 34 W alker, Bryce 3 - 0 3 29 9.7 0 11 9.7 Becerra, Jordan 1 9 9.0 0 9 Braunecker, Ben 4 - 2 2 51 25.5 0 29 12.8 Medes, Eric 1 12 12.0 0 12 Zorn, Ricky 1 - 0 1 24 24.0 0 24 24.0 Total 7 123 1586 12.9 11 49 226.6 Pu n tin g n o . y d s av g lg tb fc i20 50+ b lk O pponents 7 156 1512 9.7 5 38 216.0 Bicknell, David 27 914 33.9 54 3 8 8 2 0

Field G o als fg p c t. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg b lk Pu n t Retu rn s n o . y d s av g td lg Falloon, Ben 1-2 50.0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 34 0 Fischer, Andrew 11 96 8.7 0 25 Flesher, Andrew 6-9 66.7 0-0 4-6 2-2 0-1 0-0 38 1 Smith, Seitu 3 48 16.0 0 28 Jones, Ryan 2 50 25.0 0 0 PA T Walker, Bryce 1 4 4.0 0 4 Sc o rin g td fg k ic k ru s h rc v p as s d x p s af p ts Total 17 198 11.6 0 28 Stanton, Paul 10 ------60 Opponents 2 8 4.0 0 8 Flesher, Andrew - 6-9 19-21 - - - - - 37 Fischer, Andrew 3 ------18 K ic k Retu rn s n o . y d s av g td lg Sheehan, Connor 3 ------18 Fischer, Andrew 10 179 17.9 0 29 Firkser, Anthon 3 ------18 Smith, Seitu 3 53 17.7 0 28 Smith, Seitu2------12 Becerra, Jordan 2 24 12.0 0 13 Hempel, Conner 2 ------12 Sheehan, Connor 1 9 9.0 0 9 Falloon, Ben - 1-2 8-8 - - - - - 11 Hutton, Luke 1 1 1.0 0 1 Koran, Matt 1 ------6 Total 17 266 15.6 0 29 Casten, Andrew 1 ------6 Opponents 30 568 18.9 0 27 Smith, Semar 1 ------6 Brown, Matt 1 ------6 A ll Pu rp o s e g ru s h rc v p r k r ir to tal av g /g Foster, Joseph 1 ------6 Stanton, Paul 7 888 115 0 0 0 1003 143.3 Hamblin, Tyler 1 ------6 Fischer, Andr 7 92 497 96 179 0 864 123.4 Hosch, Scott1------6 Smith, Semar 5 336 0 0 0 0 336 67.2 Total 30 7-11 27-29 0-1 - - - - 228 Firkser, Antho 7 0 327 0 0 0 327 46.7 O pponents 11 4-6 10-11 - - - - - 88 Smith, Seitu 7 0 181 48 53 0 282 40.3 Total 7 1665 1586 198 266 244 3959 565.6

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2014 Harvard Football Harvard Game Superlatives (as of Nov 08, 2014) Conference games

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 47 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) 47 at Dartmouth (Nov 1, 2014) Yards Rushing 306 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Yards Per Rush 7.2 vs Columbia (Nov 8, 2014) TD Rushes 3 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Pass attempts 34 at Brown (Sep 27, 2014) 34 vs Cornell (Oct 11, 2014) Pass completions 26 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Yards Passing 392 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Yards Per Pass 12.2 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) TD Passes 4 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Total Plays 79 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Total Offense 698 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Yards Per Play 8.8 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Points 49 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Sacks By 4 vs Cornell (Oct 11, 2014) 4 vs Columbia (Nov 8, 2014) First Downs 25 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Penalties 10 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Penalty Yards 73 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Turnovers 5 vs Cornell (Oct 11, 2014) Interceptions By 4 vs Columbia (Nov 8, 2014) Punts 5 at Brown (Sep 27, 2014) 5 at Dartmouth (Nov 1, 2014) Punting Avg 41.4 at Brown (Sep 27, 2014) Long Punt 54 at Princeton (Oct 25, 2014) Punts inside 20 3 at Brown (Sep 27, 2014) Long Punt Return 28 vs Cornell (Oct 11, 2014)

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2014 Harvard Football Harvard Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014) Conference games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 51 Lindsey, Jacob 7-6 22 27 49 2.5-5 0.5-1 . 1 . . 1 . . 50 Sheehan, Connor 7-7 17 25 42 3.0-11 1.0-9 3-187 1 . . 1 . . 49 Medes, Eric 7-7 16 24 40 2.5-5 . 1-12 3 2 . . . . 59 Koran, Matt 7-1 20 19 39 . . 1-34 2 . . . . . 7 Hayes, Norman 7-7 15 19 34 2.0-5 . . . . 1-0 . . . 6 Ahern, Sean 6-6 25 8 33 . . . 4 . . . 1 . 23 Evans, Chris 7-7 26 5 31 2.5-2 . 1-2 7 . . 1 . . 22 Gibson, Asante 7-0 14 16 30 . . . 1 . 1-0 1 1 . 44 Peters, Scott 7-7 17 12 29 . . 1-0 4 . . 2 . . 91 Obukwelu, Obum 7-7 8 18 26 4.0-21 2.5-19 ...... 94 Moody, Dan 7-7 8 12 20 1.5-9 0.5-4 . . . . 1 . . 97 Duberg, James 7-5 5 14 19 1.5-13 1.5-13 . 1 . . . . . 99 Hodges, Zack 7-7 8 10 18 7.0-33 5.0-31 . 2 1 . 1 . . 54 Ryan, Eric 7-0 5 10 15 1.0-2 0.5-1 . . . 1-4 . . . 40 Packer, Dominiq 5-0 3 10 13 ...... 96 Webb, Doug 7-0 6 6 12 2.0-2 1.5-2 . . 1 . . . . 90 Hart, Stone 3-0 . 9 9 ...... 92 Ward, Langston 7-0 4 3 7 ...... 21 McGhee, Raishau 5-0 1 6 7 ...... 95 McCollum, Miles 6-0 5 1 6 2.0-8 1.0-5 . 1 1 . . . . 9B Delisle, Ryan 6-1 1 4 5 0.5-0 . . . . 1-0 . 2 . 83 Robertson, Davo 6-0 1 4 5 0.5-1 0.5-1 ...... 37 Brown, Kolbi 3-0 3 1 4 ...... 98 Bicknell, David 7-1 2 2 4 ...... 31 Becerra, Jordan 7-1 . 4 4 . . 1-9 1 . . . . . 89 McShea, Jameson 6-0 1 2 3 1.5-9 1.5-9 ...... 58 Paige, Denzel 4-0 2 1 3 ...... 15 Holdway, Jason 7-0 1 2 3 ...... 35 Hutton, Luke 5-0 1 1 2 . . . 2 . . 1 . . 17 Jones, Ryan 5-0 1 1 2 . . . . . 1-14 . 2 . 16 Burrello, Nick 7-0 1 1 2 . . . 1 1 . . . . 56 Johnson, Stuart 2-0 . 2 2 ...... 45 Guillory, Chase 4-0 1 1 2 ...... 53 Roberts, Luke 4-0 1 1 2 ...... 2C Haehl, Tim 1-0 2 . 2 . . 1-0 ...... 41 Wall, Nate 1-0 . 1 1 ...... 66 Mancinelli, Mic 6-3 1 . 1 ...... 74 Batiste, Sam 3-0 1 . 1 1.0-3 1.0-3 ...... 1 Fischer, Andrew 7-7 1 . 1 ...... 86 Walker, David 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 3 Hosch, Scott 7-4 1 . 1 ...... 1S Stewart, Jamie 5-0 1 . 1 ...... 78 Toner, Cole 7-7 1 . 1 ...... 26 Ezeokoli, Tobe 1-0 ...... 1 . . . . . Total 7 250 282 532 35-129 17-98 9-244 32 6 5-18 9 6 . Opponents 7 258 256 514 24-98 8-55 5-50 16 2 7-11 7 2 .

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CRIMSON OFFENSE CRIMSON DEFENSE

WR 2 Seitu Smith II ...... Sr., 5-10, 185 LE 92 Langston Ward ...... Jr., 6-4, 245 17 Justice Shelton-Mosely ...... Fr., 5-10, 170 47 Caleb Johnson ...... Jr., 6-4, 220

LT 79 Max Rich ...... Jr., 6-7, 310 DT 97 James Duberg ...... Sr., 6-3, 260 72 Daniel Laden ...... So., 6-7, 270 90 Stone Hart ...... So., 6-3, 270

LG 77 Anthony Fabiano...... Sr., 6-5, 290 DT 95 Miles McCollum ...... Jr., 6-3, 245 71 DJ Mott ...... So., 6-6 275 58 Denzel Paige ...... Sr., 6-2, 230

C 61 Adam Redmond ...... Sr., 6-6, 290 RE 94 Dan Moody ...... Sr., 6-3, 245 68 Paul Kaczor ...... Jr., 6-4, 255 89 Jameson McShea ...... Sr., 6-4, 245

RG 73 Larry Allen, Jr...... So., 6-4, 285 WLB 59 Matt Koran ...... Sr., 5-11, 210 67 William Nichols ...... Jr., 6-5, 260 35 Luke Hutton ...... So., 6-2, 200

RT 78 Cole Toner ...... Sr., 6-7, 300 MLB 49 Eric Medes ...... Sr., 6-2, 220 76 Mark Goldman ...... So., 6-5, 280 54 Eric Ryan ...... Jr., 6-2, 200

H 48 Ben Braunecker ...... Sr., 6-4, 240 SLB 51 Jacob Lindsey ...... Sr., 6-2, 220 43 Ryan Antonellis ...... So., 6-4, 220 45 Chase Guillory ...... So., 5-10, 193

TE 85 Ryan Halvorson ...... Jr., 6-3, 225 CB 6 Sean Ahern ...... Sr., 6-1, 190 87 Jack Stansell ...... So., 6-3, 205 31 Jordan Becerra ...... Sr., 5-10, 170

RB 29 Paul Stanton, Jr...... Sr., 5-9, 190 S 22 Asante Gibson ...... Sr., 5-10, 185 24 Noah Reimers ...... Fr., 5-11, 200 16 Nick Burrello ...... Sr., 5-11, 185

QB 3 Scott Hosch...... Sr., 6-3, 205 S 44 Scott Peters ...... Sr., 6-0, 195 10 Jimmy Meyer ...... Sr., 6-5, 205 11 Kolbi Brown ...... Jr., 5-11, 180

WR 1 Andrew Fischer ...... Sr., 5-9, 175 CB 23 Chris Evans ...... Sr., 5-9, 170 12 Joseph Foster ...... Jr., 5-11, 180 28 Tim Haehl ...... So., 6-0, 190

HARVARD SPECIAL TEAMS

K 13 Kenny Smart ...... So., 6-1, 195 PR 1 Andrew Fischer ...... Sr., 5-9, 175

P 88 Zach Schmid ...... So., 6-0, 220 LSN 89 Jameson McShea ...... Sr., 6-4, 245 13 Kenny Smart ...... So., 6-1, 195 89 Dan Werner ...... Fr., 6-3, 225

KR 1 Andrew Fischer ...... Sr., 5-9, 175 H 10 Jimmy Meyer ...... Sr., 6-5, 205 2 Seitu Smith ...... Sr., 5-10, 185

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NO NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 70 Justin Fox Jr. OL 6-5 250 Spartanburg, S.C./Spartanburg 1 Andrew Fischer Sr. WR 5-9 175 Diamond Bar, Calif./Diamond Ranch 71 DJ Mott So. OL 6-6 275 Brentwood, Tenn./Montgomery Bell Academy 2 Seitu Smith II Sr. WR 5-10 185 Deerfield Beach, Fla./Deerfield Beach 72 MaKonnen Ramsey Jr. DL 6-4 252 Middleton, Wis./Middleton 2* Mark Czeisler Fr. DB 6-2 195 Sherborn, Mass./Dover Sherborn 72* Daniel Laden So. OL 6-7 270 Austin, Texas/Austin 3 Scott Hosch Sr. QB 6-3 205 Sugar Hill, Ga./North Gwinnett 73 Larry Allen Jr. So. OL 6-4 285 Danville, Calif./De La Salle 3* Tyler Gray Fr. DB 6-1 170 Columbia, S.C./A.C. Flora 74 Scott Garrison Fr. DL 6-4 275 Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 4 Joe Viviano Jr. QB 6-5 215 Berwyn, Penn./Conestoga 75 Connor Potts Jr. OL 6-6 300 El Paso, Texas/Franklin 5 Jake Forte So. QB 6-2 210 Dunwoody, Ga./The Westminster School 76 Mark Goldman So. OL 6-5 280 Brooklyn, N.Y./Midwood 6 Sean Ahern Sr. DB 6-1 190 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier 77 Anthony Fabiano Sr. OL 6-5 290 Wakefield, Mass./Wakefield 6* Alex LaPolice Fr. WR 6-0 185 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan 78 Cole Toner Sr. OL 6-7 300 Greenwood, Ind./Roncalli 7 Brian Dunlap Fr. WR 6-1 185 Natick, Mass./Natick 79 Max Rich Jr. OL 6-7 310 Portland, Ore./Jesuit 8 Cam Tripp Fr. QB 6-6 215 Monroe, N.C./Piedmont 80 Cecil Williams II Fr. WR 6-3 210 Elk Grove, Calif./Phillips Exeter Academy 9 Tanner Wrisley Sr. QB 6-4 205 Carlsbad, Calif./Carlsbad 81 Scott Evans So. DL 6-3 240 Pittsburgh, Pa./Brashear 9* Elgin Davis Fr. DB 6-1 170 Boynton Beach, Fla./Boca Raton 82 Jake Barann So. TE 6-6 230 Allen Park, Mich./Allen Park 10 Jimmy Meyer Sr. QB 6-5 205 Roswell, Ga./Centennial 83 David Trompke Sr. WR 6-1 185 Eagle, Idaho/Rocky Mountain 10* Wesley Ogsbury Fr. DB 5-11 170 Denver, Colo./East 83* Davon Robertson Jr. DE 6-4 225 Riverside, R.I./Saint Raphael Academy 11 Kolbi Brown Jr. CB 5-11 180 The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands 84 James Martter Jr. TE 6-3 235 Akron, Ohio/Archbishop Hoban 11* Jamie Stewart So. WR 6-4 178 El Segundo, Calif./El Segundo 85 Ryan Halvorson Jr. TE 6-3 225 Coronado, Calif./Coronado 12 Joseph Foster Jr. WR 5-11 180 Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax 86 John Pirrman Fr. DE 6-4 235 Powell, Ohio/Bishop Watterson 13 Kenny Smart So. K 6-1 195 Modesto, Calif./Central Catholic 87 Adam Ledford Jr. DE 6-4 230 Lawrenceville, Ga./Brookwood 13* Adam Scott Fr. WR 5-7 160 Denton, Texas/Denton Guyer 87* Jack Stansell So. TE 6-3 205 Dothan, Ala./Dothan 14 Tom Stewart Fr. QB 6-2 225 Dallas, Texas/Parish Episcopal 88 Zach Schmid So. P 6-0 220 San Diego, Calif./Francis Parker 15 Jason Holdway Sr. DB 6-0 190 Woodstock, Ga./Etowah 89 Jameson McShea Sr. DE 6-4 245 Cotuit, Mass./Boston College HS 16 Nick Burrello Sr. DB 5-11 185 Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West 89* Dan Werner Fr. TE 6-3 225 McCordsville, Ind./Mt. Vernon 17 Justice Shelton-Mosely Fr. WR 5-10 170 Sacramento, Calif./Capitol Christian School 90 Stone Hart So. DL 6-3 270 Olympia, Wash./Timberline 18 Christian Lee Jr. WR 6-1 190 Mt. Juliet, Tenn./Wilson Central 91 Tristan Tahmaseb So. DL 6-2 265 Vestavia Hills, Ala./Vestavia Hills 19 John Van Allen III Jr. WR 6-3 205 Hartford, Conn./Avon Old Farms 92 Langston Ward Jr. DE 6-4 245 Spokane, Wash./Mead 20 Chris Keegan So. DB 6-3 190 Roswell, Ga./Blessed Trinity 93 Ryan Sunda Fr. DL 6-3 255 Wantage, N.J./High Point Regional 21 Raishaun McGhee Jr. DB 5-11 170 Greenwich, Conn./Rye Country Day School 94 Dan Moody Sr. DL 6-3 245 Warren, Ohio/Howland 21* Charlie Booker III Fr. RB 5-9 190 Houston, Texas/Cypress Ranch 94* Spencer Scott Fr. P 6-4 205 Oak Lawn, Ill./Brother Rice 22 Asante Gibson Sr. DB 5-10 185 Chula Vista, Calif./Olympian 95 Miles McCollum Jr. DE 6-3 245 Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman 22* Blade Brady Jr. RB 5-10 190 Chatsworth, Calif./Sierra Canyon 96 Doug Webb Sr. DT 6-3 275 Richmond, Texas/Foster 23 Chris Evans Sr. DB 5-9 170 Princeton Jct., N.J./W. Windsor-Plainsboro S. 97 James Duberg Sr. DE 6-3 260 Chula Vista, Calif./Bonita Vista 23* Christian Houston Fr. WR 5-11 180 Waldorf, Md./North Point 98 Bobby Gilmore Fr. DL 6-4 275 Milford, Mass./Milton Academy 24 Noah Reimers Fr. RB 5-11 200 Leesburg, Va./Tuscarora 99 DJ Bailey Fr. DE 6-3 250 San Juan Capistrano, Calif./JSerra Catholic 25 Jordan Dubin Fr. WR 6-2 180 New York, N.Y./Riverdale Country Day 26 Tobe Ezeokoli So. DB 5-11 180 San Diego, Calif./Mt. Carmel 27 Dan Melow Sr. WR 6-1 190 Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep. *Duplicate Number 27* Cole Thompson Fr. DB 6-0 190 Folsom, Calif./Folsom 28 T im Haehl So. DB 6-0 190 Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue THE THOMAS STEPHENSON FAMILY COACH FOR HARVARD FOOTBALL 29 Paul Stanton, Jr. Sr. RB 5-9 190 Kenner, La./Jesuit Tim Murphy (Springfield ’78), 22nd year 30 Zach Miller So. DB 6-1 175 Houston, Texas/Stratford 31 Jordan Becerra Sr. DB 5-10 170 Mesa, Ariz./Desert Ridge ASSISTANT COACHES 31* Van Johnson III Jr. WR 5-11 185 Madison, N.J./Delbarton Joel Lamb (Harvard ’93), assistant head coach/offensive coordinator 32 Semar Smith So. RB 5-10 200 Coral Springs, Fla./Taravella Scott Larkee (Harvard ’99), assistant head coach/defensive coordinator 35 Luke Hutton So. LB 6-2 200 Austin, Texas/Lake Travis Ryan Crawford (Davidson ’01) ,special teams coordinator/defensive backs 36 Tanner Lee So. DB 5-10 162 Spanish Fort, Ala./Daphne Joe Villapiano (Connecticut ’02), wide receivers 37 Tyler Spitzer Fr. DB 6-0 180 San Marino, Calif./San Marino Michael Horan (Bates ’05), defensive line 38 Alex White So. LB 6-3 215 Maiden, N.C./Maiden Jeremy Bandy (Baldwin-Wallace ’01), offensive line 39 Dallas Schray Jr. DB 6-0 185 Carrollton, Texas/Hebron Chris Batti (Illinois ’08), running backs 39* Henry Taylor Fr. WR 5-11 190 Greenwich, Conn./Brunswick School Mike Donovan (Bentley ’11), defensive backs 40 Anthony Camargo Fr. LB 6-3 225 La Puente, Calif./Bishop Amat Logan Johnson (Fitchburg State ’11), defensive line 41 Charlie Walker Fr. LB 6-0 190 Keller, Texas/Fossil Ridge Mike Morris (Boston College ’11), football operations coordinator 42 Anthony Firkser Jr. TE 6-3 220 Manalapan, N.J./Manalapan 43 Ryan Antonellis So. TE 6-4 220 Burke, Va./Lake Braddock STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH 44 Scott Peters Sr. DB 6-0 195 Atlanta, Ga./Westminster James Frazier 45 Chase Guillory So. LB 5-10 193 Helotes, Texas/Louis D. Brandeis 46 Sean Mackin Fr. LB 6-2 215 Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Chagrin Falls SPORTS MEDICINE 47 Caleb Johnson Jr. LB 6-4 220 Slattington, Penn./Northern Lehigh Brant Berkstresser, head athletic trainer 48 Ben Braunecker Sr. TE 6-4 240 Ferdinand, Ind./Forest Park 49 Eric Medes Sr. LB 6-2 220 Mt. Laurel, N.J./St. Joe’s Prep. EQUIPMENT MANAGERS 50 Richie Ryan Fr. DL 6-1 265 Pittsburgh, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic Alex Ferguson 51 Jacob Lindsey Sr. LB 6-2 220 Cleves, Ohio/Elder Jeff Tessier PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 51* Justin Hunter Fr. OL 6-5 290 Rochester Hills, Mich./Detroit Country Day NO. NAME PRONUNCIATION 52 Ruairi Brady So. DE 6-4 240 Kailua, /Punahou School ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 74 Sam Batiste...... Buh-TEEST 53 Tim O’Brien Fr. OL 6-7 255 San Diego, Calif./Point Loma Tim Williamson 52 Ruairi Brady...... Rory 54 Eric Ryan Jr. LB 6-2 200 Newington, Conn./Newington Allison Miller 40 Anthony Camargo ...... CAM-ar-go 55 Dayne Davis Sr. LB 6-2 210 Cresson, Texas/Aledo 2 Mark Czeisler ...... SIZE-ler 56 Stuart Johnson So. DL 6-4 275 Alpharetta, Ga./Wesleyan School 57 Peter Graves Fr. LB 6-2 220 Belmont, Mass./Phillips Exeter Academy 9 Elgin Davis ...... EL-gin 58 Denzel Paige Sr. DE 6-2 230 Coral Springs, Fla./North Broward Prep. 98 Ryan Delisle ...... Dee-LIE-uhl 58* Ben Shoults Fr. OL 6-4 270 Maple Grove, Minn./Maple Grove 26 Tobe Ezeokoli ...... EH-zee-OH-kohl-EE 59 Matt Koran Sr. LB 5-11 210 Joliet, Ill./Joliet West 5 Jake Forte ...... Forty 60 John Cifrino So. OL 6-4 276 York, Maine/Phillips Academy 3 Scott Hosch...... Housh 61 Adam Redmond Sr. OL 6-6 290 Strongsville, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit 68 Paul Kaczor ...... KAY-zor 62 Kyle Adams Jr. OL 6-3 275 Succasunna, N.J./Roxbury 59 Matt Koran ...... Core-in 63 Christian Shigley Jr. OL 6-4 271 Sammamish, Wash./Eastside Catholic 49 Eric Medes ...... MEEDS 64 Nick Merletti So. OL 6-5 260 Ashburn, Va./Briar Woods 91 Obum Obukwelu ...... OH-buck-WAY-lou 65 Matt Perry Sr. OL 6-3 260 Doylestown, Ohio/St. Vincent-St. Mary 58 Ben Shoults ...... Sho-ltz 65* Jack Bates Fr. OL 6-8 275 Greenville, Ala./Episcopal (Va.) 32 Semar Smith ...... Seh-MAHR 66 Matt Jones Fr. OL 6-6 275 Marietta, Ga./Pope 2 Seitu Smith II ...... SIGH-too 67 William Nichols Jr. OL 6-5 260 Scottsdale, Ariz./Pinnacle 42 Tristan Tahmaseb ...... Teh-MAH-seb 68 Paul Kaczor Jr. OL 6-4 255 St. Cloud, Minn./St. Cloud Tech 83 David Trompke ...... TROM-key 69 Jordan Weatherby Sr. OL 6-4 280 Hilliard, Ohio/Hilliard Davidson

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