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The Game 2018

Harvard vs. Yale
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Harvard vs. Yale

Wide receiver Tyler J. Adams '21 celebrates on the field.

Harvard vs. Yale
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Harvard vs. Yale

Devin D. Darrington '21 waves an index finger while running into the endzone. The touchdown was disallowed for unsportsmanlike conduct.

Back on the Sideline
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Back on the Sideline

At the conclusion of a practice before The Game, Abercrombie visited Harvard Stadium to catch up with his team.

Referee
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Harvard Students Celebrate 135th Game Victory — Less So The Venue

Harvard's commanding 45-27 victory over Yale in the 135th iteration of The Game delighted College students who had witnessed back-to-back losses to Harvard's New Haven rival the past two years.

Ben M. Abercrombie
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Ben Abercrombie Returns to Harvard for The Game

For the first time since the fall of 2017, Ben Abercrombie has returned to Harvard’s campus. The defensive back, who suffered a career-ending injury in his first collegiate game, took in the 135th playing of The Game at Fenway Park.

Harvard vs. Yale
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Harvard vs. Yale

Jack H. Cook '20 (right) outruns Yale defensive back Deonte Henson '21 (left) for a touchdown.

Ben M. Abercrombie
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Ben M. Abercrombie

Defensive back Ben M. Abercrombie '21 (left) and head coach Tim Murphy (right) talk on the field. Since suffering a serious spinal injury last year, Abercrombie has worked hard at recovery at his home in Alabama.

Hats Off
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Harvard Beats Yale in 135th Game, 45-27

In front of a sold-out crowd at Fenway Park, Harvard ended a two year skid against Yale, claiming victory in The Game with a record-breaking offensive performance.

Good Boy
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Bright College Years

The Game stays with us forever. No matter where we go, nor what lands we travel, nor what seas we traverse, The Game will be a highlight of our “Bright College Years.”

Shampklin Shines
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Shampklin Shines

This rendition of The Game features a potent Yale offense against a staunch Harvard defense, but running back Aaron Shampklin will attempt to give the Crimson an offensive punch.

Seeing Red
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Harvard Always Wins

Use whatever metric you want: Rhode Scholars, Nobel Prizes, Ivy League championships, presidents, famous alumni, respective height of mountains for which the school serves a namesake, acceptance rate, Supreme Court justices, pop culture references, people from any random country that have heard of you. Harvard wins. Every time.

Frontrunner
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Frontrunner

Last year, then-sophomore receiver JP Shohfi racked up 86 receiving yards and a touchdown in Yale's 24-3 win.

Dogged Defense
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Dogged Defense

Harvard's defensive unit is third in the nation in third down defense.

Vic-tory
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Vic-tory

Captain Vic Gatto, pictured in a different game in 1968, made the first of two crucial catches to even up the score at 29.

Seeing Red
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Seeing Red

The Harvard offense celebrates an Aaron Shampklin touchdown in the team's season-opening contest against San Diego.

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