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...allows a league-low 2.4 yards per carry. Yale has been averaging 5.8.Prediction: Yale 28, Penn 21CORNELL (3-2, 0-2) VS. BROWN (2-3, 1-1)This intriguing matchup pits the two most active throwers in the league against each other. Brown’s Michael Dougherty and Cornell??s Nathan Ford are both liable to throw over 30 passes, and spurred on by the opponent’s air show, that number may reach 40. The Big Red has the more reliable running back in senior Luke Siwula, but he’s been...
...extra point, pick it up, run it back, and now you think you’ve got something to grab on to,” said Big Red head coach Jim Knowles.But as was the case all game, when the Crimson gave one up, it later took it back. Cornell??s field goal on the opening drive of the third quarter trimmed the deficit to four, the closest margin of the game, before Harvard responded with a 51-yard scoring pass from Pizzotti, who finished with 284 yards on 16-of-27 passing, to sophomore Matt Luft?...
ITHACA, N.Y.—For a brief period in the third quarter, it appeared that Harvard might be in for a fourth straight game decided by a touchdown or less. Cornell??s Peter Zell nailed a 38-yard field goal on the Big Red’s opening drive of the second half to pull to within four points of the Crimson at 19-15, a deficit that had been 19-0 with just 3:11 to play in the second quarter.Momentum would not stay with Cornell long, however, as Harvard responded with a 51-yard touchdown...
...Cornell??s Colin Nash picked up the ball and returned it 97 yards for a defensive safety—the first Big Red score of the day and the first two of 15 unanswered points. Long’s fourth try was also blocked before he drilled his fifth and final opportunity...
...League with a 3-2 overtime win over Cornell Sunday afternoon at Schoellkopf Field. The Crimson (7-4, 3-0 Ivy) remains undefeated in league play while the Big Red (6-3, 3-2 Ivy) dropped to fourth place, previously tied for second with Princeton. The victory also snapped Cornell??s three-game winning streak. The Big Red held two one-goal leads during the 71 minutes of play but was finally put to rest after a textbook penalty corner executed by Harvard’s co-captains. The game-winning goal was assisted by a push from...