Charles Deprima threw two touchdown passes, Cooper Barkate scored on a run and a catch and Harvard never trailed in a 38-28 upset victory over Holy Cross.
The Crusaders upped their advantage to 35-21 by the end of the third quarter when Deprima and Barkate connected for a 31-yard touchdown with 3:05 left.
Cali Canaval’s 40-yard field goal upped the Crusaders’ advantage to 38-21 midway through the final quarter. Sluka had a 3-yard TD toss to Shipman with 3:12 left to play to complete the scoring. Deprima had 151 yards on 9-of-20 passing for the Crimson. He carried 16 times for 89 yards. McLaughlin totaled 82 yards on 22 rushes. Barkate caught five passes for 73 yards and rushed two times for 14 yards.
Sluka completed 15 of 26 passes for 320 yards and four touchdowns, but he was intercepted three times. He also carried 20 times for 83 yards. Coker finished with seven receptions for 176 yards. His two TD catches covered 74 and 30 yards.
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