Saturday, November 19, 2011

Harvard Yale 2011

Harvard Defeated Yale 45-7 To Extend The Domain :

Harvard 45-7 defeat of Yale University in the 128th meeting of college football's third-oldest rivalry when police investigated the death of a woman crushed by a truck carrying beer kegs for Tailgaters.
Collie Winters threw for two touchdowns and ran for the third in the Bowl Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, as Ivy League champion Harvard (9-1, 7-0 Ivy) won for the 10th time in the last 11 editions of the rivalry known as "The Game".Patrick Witt has launched a touchdown pass of 24 yards to Jackson Ligouri Yale (5-5, 4-3 Ivy), who leads the series 65-55-8.Harvard-Yale competition trails only the Lehigh-Lafayette, who played in 147 again yesterday, and Yale, Princeton (134) Division I football history.
Harvard Yale 2011
Yale took a 7-0 lead in Witt Liguori associated with a mid score in the first quarter. Harvard tied the game on its next drive as Winters ran four yards for a touchdown.

Winters threw a 20-yard touchdown by Alex Sarkisian transferred to the first game of the second quarter to put Harvard ahead 14-7. David Mothander ran five yards and a score, then kicked a 21 - yard field goal to give the Crimson as halftime 24-7.
Harvard increased its lead in the first game of the fourth quarter, Zach Boden on 11-yard touchdown and threw a 60-yard scoring Winters moved to Kyle Juszczyk. Alex Gedeon returned the interception 32 yards for touchdown late rails.
Rhodes Scholarship :

Winters completed 27 of 42 for 355 yards and no interceptions and is also led the Crimson with 62 yards rushing. Juszczyk caught seven passes for 107 yards and had seven receptions Sarkissian for 97 yards.

Witt projected for 226 yards and two interceptions. Yale's career leader in pass attempts, completion and construction sites, last week withdrew its Witt Rhodes scholarship application programming, the last round of talks would be his game today.

Before the game, a woman died after being hit by U-Haul truck in a parking lot used for parties, and two other women were injured, said the site of the Yale School.

The victim was not affiliated with Yale University or she believes is associated with Harvard University, the school said. A student at Yale School of Management was hospitalized in stable condition, while the second was to be released.

"Yale Athletics Yale College Dean's Office and complete review of company policies and regulations of the queue before the gating events in track and field," the school said.

The U-Haul hit the unidentified 30-year-old Massachusetts woman before colliding with two trucks, the New Haven Register on its website, citing police spokesman David Hartman of New Haven. She was taken to Yale-New Haven Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, the newspaper said.
U-Haul driver was in police custody, the newspaper said, citing police.
Hartman calls by Bloomberg News had been answered.
To contact the reporter for this story: Bob Bensch in London bbensch@bloomberg.net.