Oregon's passing lifts Hawks past the Hornets

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The longer the game went on, the more Harvard began to dominate line play. Taking possession at its own 7-yard line with nine minutes left, Harvard began a drive behind sophomore speedster Christian Kramer.

However, just as the Hawks were reeling on defense, Kramer fumbled the ball and Sean Wright recovered for Oregon.

"I'm sure Harvard is kicking itself for the bad breaks they got," Bothe said. "They don't have the skill kids from last year, but are deceptively tough."

Harvard did get the ball back two more times between Oregon's final touchdown, but could not get past midfield.

"We didn't do it for four quarters, but were resilent and bounced back from some tough situations," Haak said.

"It was a hard-fought game," said Sklavanitis, who led the Hawks with 85 yards rushing.

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