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...With just under ten minutes to play in the first quarter, the senior running back from Scarborough, Ontario, carried the ball 55 yards down the left sideline, breaking by three the record of 4,715 yards held by Cornell's Ed Marinaro since 1971 and setting up a Harvard touchdown at the Penn 8-yard line...
...responded with a running attack of its own. Penn’s Joe Sandberg scored on a 15-yard run on the ensuing drive to tie the game at seven apiece. After a three-and-out for the Harvard offense, the Quakers put together a six-play, 62-yard touchdown drive that was topped by an 11-yard Sandberg run. Sandberg finished the first quarter with 56 yards and two touchdowns on just eight carries against the Ivies’ best rush defense. The kickoff after the touchdown made things no better for the Crimson, when freshman running back Cheng...
...make history on Saturday, he did plenty to help Harvard (7-1, 4-1 Ivy) to a 24-7 win over Columbia (3-5, 0-5 Ivy) in front of 11,716 fans at Harvard Stadium.Dawson’s performance—120 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries—paced a Crimson offense that gained 351 yards on the afternoon. And as has been the norm in virtually every game this year, it was Harvard’s defensive line that gave the Crimson the cushion it needed on the other side of the ball...
...they saw.The Crimson took care of business, dispatching of last-place Columbia 24-7 despite a sloppy, penalty-filled outing.But Harvard got no help from its fellow Ivy leaders, who both pulled out close Ancient Eight wins. Yale got 10 fourth-quarter points, including a 3-yard Mike McLeod touchdown plunge, to earn a come-from-behind victory over Brown in Providence, maintaining the Eli’s perfect Ivy record and first-place position.Princeton, meanwhile, needed two overtimes to settle its battle with Penn. After the Quakers stormed from behind with two fourth-quarter touchdowns to force overtime...
...wasn’t 173 yards, but it was enough to get the job done. Senior running back Clifton Dawson moved 120 yards closer to Ed Marinaro's all-time Ivy League career rushing mark and scored two touchdowns as Harvard (7-1, 4-1 Ivy) beat Columbia (3-5, 0-5 Ivy) 24-7 in front of 11,716 fans on Saturday afternoon at Harvard Stadium. A much improved Lion defense appeared to have recovered from a 55-7 pounding at the hands of the Crimson a year ago, as it held Harvard to a tie for its lowest...