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By Josie W. Chen
Junior tight end Tyler Neville (88) celebrates with sophomore wide receiver Ledger Hatch (13) and senior tight end Haven Montefalco (81) after his second-quarter touchdown. Neville, who hauled in five passes for 78 yards and a touchdown, was one of the few bright spots for Harvard on Friday.
Junior tight end Tyler Neville (88) celebrates with sophomore wide receiver Ledger Hatch (13) and senior tight end Haven Montefalco (81) after his second-quarter touchdown. Neville, who hauled in five passes for 78 yards and a touchdown, was one of the few bright spots for Harvard on Friday.

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