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...first half.Kimball kicked a 23-yard field goal in the third quarter and a 21-yarder in the fourth quarter.Mroz has 33 career touchdown passes, third best in Yale history. Alvin Cowan ’04 holds the record with 41.PRINCETON 20, CORNELL 17PRINCETON, N.J.—Derek Javarone kicked a 35-yard field goal, the Ivy League record-setting 42nd in his career, in overtime Saturday afternoon to lead Princeton past Cornell, 20-17.The Tigers (5-2, 3-1), who jumped out to a 14-0 lead, actually had to rally in the final minutes of regulation just...
...Derek Damon, Rob Bellamy, Keenan Hopson and Jon Jankus had goals for Maine, while Matt Lundin had 31 saves for the shutout...
...still a loss. A handful of unfortunate screw-ups and baffling calls from the sidelines were food for disbelief. That Harvard lost on Saturday raised serious questions, and not about O’Hagan’s arm or Dawson’s health. Wasn’t Derek Davis’ 72-yard rush on the first place of the game a little unexpected—a little surreal—to watch unfold? “We have a crash blitz called into their reverse, and our guy misses the tackle and he takes it to the house...
...return for a 93-yard touchdown, which would prove to be the difference. But that wasn’t the Crimson’s only special teams miscue of the day.After an offsides penalty on the opening kick gave Princeton an extra five yards on the return, wide receiver Derek Davis took a reverse around right end 72 yards for a touchdown. With the home side of the crowd of 12,023 silenced, Harvard fumbled the ensuing kickoff, giving Princeton possession on the Harvard 30.The defense managed to prevent a Tigers score on that drive, but the poor special teams...
...with 183 yards and one touchdown. Another touchdown pass was negated by a holding penalty. A major reason that effort did not result in a Crimson victory was the big plays allowed on defense and special teams. On the opening play of the game, Princeton wide receiver Derek Davis took a reverse around the right end 72 yards for a touchdown. Later, after a 52 yard touchdown strike from O’Hagan to senior wide receiver Ryan Tyler gave Harvard the lead with 7:21 to play, Tigers standout cornerback Jay McCareins fielded the kickoff on the nine-yard...