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...ITHACA, N.Y.—Joe DiGiacomo threw for 224 yards and two touchdowns to lead Brown to a 38-24 win over Cornell Saturday. DiGiacomo’s 85-yard touchdown pass to Jarret Schreck in the fourth quarter tied the game at 24. Nick Hartigan had two rushing touchdowns to give the Bears (5-1, 2-1 Ivy) the win. DiGiacomo completed nine of 16 passes, and Hartigan finished with 119 yards on the ground. The Big Red (3-3, 1-2) opened the scoring in the first quarter with a touchdown run by Ryan Kuhn, but DiGiacomo...
...losers bracket” where the victors stay alive and the vanquished start planning for next season. Princeton, which has lost its last two contests, travels to Boston to take on Harvard, which is fresh off a 24-17 rebound win over Lafayette, and Brown ventures to Ithaca, N.Y. to meet Cornell...
...ITHACA, N.Y.—Midway through the first half, injured wide receiver Corey Mazza, dressed in warm-ups and a baseball cap, jokingly asked staff physician Dr. Mark Steiner if he could go into the game. He bounced up and down as if to show how his injured ankle was ready to go.Then, on the field, sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan threw one of his interceptions, and the joke got a lot less funny. The lack of depth at wide receiver is catching up to the Crimson, and the 27-13 final score didn?...
...ITHACA, N.Y.—There’s an attitude that comes with being a winner. A swagger, a cockiness—even an arrogance. There’s a feeling that no matter what the circumstances or adversity, the team—collectively—will figure out a way to break through and win. Somewhere between last weekend’s loss at Harvard Stadium to Lehigh and this weekend’s disappointment in Ithaca, the Harvard football team lost that attitude. Think back to last year. Remember the Ivy opener against Brown. The Crimson...
...ITHACA, N.Y.—Despite its first league loss, Harvard doesn’t have to give up the hunt for an Ivy title if it wins out in the final six league games.To stay in that race, though, the Crimson has to stop giving up the ball. With three interceptions and two lost fumbles Saturday, Harvard now has 15 turnovers on the season—two more than last year’s overall total. The Crimson has three lost fumbles and has thrown a whopping 12 interceptions through the first four games of the 2005 season...