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...yards. PENN 38, YALE 21 PHILADELPHIA—Reserve quarterback Bryan Walker passed for two touchdowns and Sam Mathews ran for three as Penn remained the only undefeated team in the Ivy League with a 38-21 victory over Yale on Saturday. Walker replaced Pat McDermott, who suffered a shoulder injury in the first quarter, and was 10-of-20 passing for 143 yards in helping Penn to a 38-0 lead after three periods. The Quakers (5-1, 3-0 Ivy), the leader in rushing defense in Division I-AA, held Yale (2-4, 2-1) to just...
...decent shot off on Harvard goalie Ryan Johnson. When Princeton did take a shot at the goal from point-blank range with 31 minutes to go in the first half, Harvard answered quickly, bringing the ball downfield. Senior Anthony Tornaritis nearly scored when his hard shot bounced off the shoulder of a Princeton defender and ricocheted just wide of the post. Just minutes into the second half, Tornaritis got a second chance after his twin brother Nicholas brought the ball down the field in a breakaway and crossed to sophomore Jeremy Tchou, who assisted Tornaritis for the first goal...
...struggled at times on our kicking game today and we paid the price,” Murphy said. TYED UP The Crimson’s wounded receiving corps got a boost Saturday with the return of senior Ryan Tyler. Despite missing the past two games with a shoulder injury, Tyler was still tied for the team lead in receptions with 14, thanks to injuries to starters Corey Mazza and Rodney Byrnes. Saturday, Tyler had just three receptions but all were for substantial gains, including a 52-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Liam O’Hagan in the fourth quarter...
Senior receiver Ryan Tyler, who has not played in a game since injuring his shoulder Oct. 1 against Lehigh, may be nearing a return...
...distinguishing features, apart from size, generally reside in their embellishments. Braiding, grommets, colored leather and pleating are all par of the course on these bags, in which excess is premium. They are usually slouchy and slightly ironic, a throwback to the drug-induced, suede-swathed seventies or the shoulder-padded largess of the 1980s. For those of us Harvard students who are not a size two, but still want to participate in this trend, there is something eminently practical about a bag that is as large as a rolling suitcase that you would take on a heritage trip to Malaysia...