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...yards three times. Dawson also moved into fifth place all-time in the Ivy League with 3,500 yards rushing...Kelly Widman’s three touchdown catches tied a Harvard record for most touchdown receptions in a single game...Before Saturday, the Crimson had not had back-to-back wins over Penn since the 1980 and 1981 seasons. —Staff writer David H. Stearns can be reached at stearns@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By David H. Stearns, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Kicking Problems Take Center Stage | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

...League games, losing 34-20 against Brown. Things just got worst for the Quakers last weekend, as Penn suffered its second loss in as many weeks to Princeton, giving up five turnovers in a 31-10 collapse to the Tigers. It was the first time Penn had lost back-to-back games in almost a decade...

Author: By Walter E. Howell, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Living on a Prayer | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

Terrell completed 16-of-25 passes for the Tigers (6-2, 4-1 Ivy League) who were aided by four interceptions from their defensive backs. Pat McDermott was 18-for-40 with one touchdown for Penn (5-3, 3-2), which has lost back-to-back Ivy League games for the first time since...

Author: By Associated press | Title: Brown, Princeton Secure Grip on First Place in Ivies | 11/7/2005 | See Source »

...third victory in the last four games, Harvard has begun to show that swagger that led it to a 33-6 mark from 2001-2004. But with Brown’s 38-21 victory over Yale and Princeton’s 30-13 win over Penn, hopes of claiming back-to-back Ivy titles are waning. Both Brown and Princeton have to lose at least one of their final two games for the Crimson to have a shot to tie for first. This may be asking for a miracle, with Brown facing Dartmouth and Columbia, two teams that...

Author: By Madeleine I. Shapiro, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Roll Over Columbia | 11/6/2005 | See Source »

Twice the Crimson was forced to play five-on-three after back-to-back penalties landed two Harvard skaters in the box. Each time, Quinnipiac responded with a power play goal—once with a five-on-four, just four seconds after Dylan Reese returned to the ice, and then once with the five-on-three, to go up 4-2 at 14:56 in the third period...

Author: By Rebecca A. Seesel and Aidan E. Tait, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Crimson Stalled By Penalties, Inability to Convert in Offensive Zone | 11/6/2005 | See Source »

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