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Odie-Wan Kenobi

By Josie W. Chen
Junior wide receiver Kaedyn Odermann battles for a jump-ball against a Princeton defender, a play that would result in an interception. On Friday, Odermann stepped up in the second-half injury absence of Kym Wimberly, hauling in two catches for 15 yards and helping Harvard to a 28-13 win over Dartmouth.
Junior wide receiver Kaedyn Odermann battles for a jump-ball against a Princeton defender, a play that would result in an interception. On Friday, Odermann stepped up in the second-half injury absence of Kym Wimberly, hauling in two catches for 15 yards and helping Harvard to a 28-13 win over Dartmouth.

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