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Harvard Goes 9-0 With Victory At Yale

Crimson unblemished for first time since 1913

Harvard's receiver CARL MORRIS eludes Yale linebacker TATE RICH during the second half of the 118th edition of The Game.
Harvard's receiver CARL MORRIS eludes Yale linebacker TATE RICH during the second half of the 118th edition of The Game.
By The CRIMSON Staff, Crimson Staff Writer

Wrapping up a historic season, the Harvard football team (9-0, 7-0 Ivy) defeated arch rival Yale (3-6, 1-6) by a 35-23 margin on Saturday at the Yale Bowl in New Haven, Conn. Even though Harvard led throughout The Game, the Crimson was never able to completely shake the pesky Bulldogs until a Harvard goal-line interception with less than a minute remaining. Before Saturday, no Harvard football team in the last 88 years had finished a season with no losses or ties. The victory also gave the Crimson sole possesion of the Ivy League Championship, its first since 1997. Under near perfect weather conditions, a crowd of 51,634 attended The Game.

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