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...strong performance by Yale’s defense, helped keep the Bulldogs in the game. Yale got its first score when Mike McLeod ran in from a yard out in the third quarter. He ended the day with 41 yards on 16 carries. CORNELL 45, COLUMBIA 7 ITHACA, N.Y.—Ryan Kuhn threw for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead Cornell to a 45-7 win over Columbia Saturday. Kuhn had 175 rushing yards and completed 11 of 17 passes for 124 yards for the Big Red (5-4, 3-3). He connected with Brian Romney...
Five more came from Connecticut, Wisconsin, Michigan and Rhode Island, and there were but two from the Mid-Atlantic—Ithaca, N.Y. and Gladstone, N.J.—both of whom attended prep school...
...tale of two cities: a blowout in Ithaca, and a heartbreaker in New York City.In its final road trip of the year, the Harvard women’s volleyball team fell twice to New York schools, getting swept 3-0 by Ivy League leader Cornell on Friday night before stumbling late against Columbia in a 3-2 defeat on Saturday afternoon.Despite the losing efforts, sophomore outside hitter Laura Mahon had the best weekend of her collegiate volleyball career, racking up 37 kills and 32 digs.“Laura Mahon did a great job,” co-captain Elizabeth...
...downs, and time of possession. It also ranks last in total defense—allowing a whopping 407 yards per game. The Lions chances for getting that illusive league victory this year would appear to be slim. After Saturday’s match up against Harvard, Columbia travels to Ithaca to play an improved Cornell squad and then finishes up against a Brown team that will likely be playing for at least a share of the Ivy title. The last team to go winless in the Ivy league was Cornell in 2003. Third and Four Murphy said freshman cornerback Andrew...
...route to a 30-23 victory. Feeding off its momentum, Penn took advantage of five Crimson errors to open up a 10-6 lead in game three. Despite making many runs, Harvard never cut the margin to less than three and eventually fell, 30-26. Harvard will travels to Ithaca, N.Y., on Friday to face first-place Cornell before taking on perennial bottom-feeder Columbia. “Cornell’s definitely the team to beat,” Blotky said. “It would be amazing to give them their first Ivy League loss...