Harvard’s football team secured another impressive victory, beating New Hampshire 28-23 in a thrilling game. Xaviah Bascon’s two 1-yard touchdown runs, coupled with Scott Woods II’s 65-yard TD catch-and-run, were crucial in securing the win. Bascon’s second touchdown gave Harvard a lead of 21-16 in the third quarter, setting the stage for an exciting finish.
New Hampshire, ranked No. 16 in the FCS coaches poll, had won three consecutive games prior to facing Harvard. Despite their efforts, they couldn’t overcome Harvard’s strong performance. The Crimson’s historic dominance over the Wildcats continued, with Harvard boasting an 8-0 all-time record against New Hampshire.
Harvard’s victory marks their second consecutive win against nationally ranked opponents, showcasing the team’s strength and determination on the field. The game was filled with standout performances and key plays that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
With this win, Harvard adds another impressive feat to their legacy in college sports. The team’s resiliency and skill were evident throughout the game, solidifying their position as a force to be reckoned with in the world of college football. Harvard’s success against tough opponents like New Hampshire highlights their potential in the upcoming games, leaving fans excited for what’s to come in the rest of the season.
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