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Bears quarterback Kyle Rowley and wide receiver Chas Gessner set new Ivy League standards for passing and receiving yardage, respectively, but Brown (0-2, 0-1 Ivy) fell to No. 9 Rhode Island of the Atlantic 10 on a touchdown with seven seconds remaining in a game that featured 960 yards of total offense...
...Rowley piled up 474 yards through the air while going 36-for-54 to break Princeton’s Doug Butler’s record of 469 yards in a non-conference game set against Lafayette in 1983. The all-time Ivy record for passing yards in any game is 501, set by Princeton’s Bob Holly...
...Bears took a 38-35 lead with 1:03 remaining in the game on a 24-yard touchdown hookup between Rowley and Gessner...
...Harvard secondary played better than its counterpart, but it still gave up 326 yards passing and happened to get lucky a few other times. In the second quarter, the Bears threatened down inside the Crimson red zone. Rowley fired an out pass to his brother Travis near the 10. Senior Crimson cornerback Willie Alford decided to go for the ball, missed, and Rowley trotted into the end zone for a touchdown. A Bears penalty negated the play, but Alford was in Murphys doghouse for the rest of the half...
Harvard free safety Niall Murphy got a chance to redeem himself after getting burned by Browns Chas Gessner early in the game. In the second quarter, blown coverage allowed Travis Rowley to get open deep downfield. While a catch would have been a sure touchdown, Murphy reacted by turning on the speed and diving sideways for the ball. He managed to get his fingers on it and deflect it harmlessly away...