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...hole and rushed 28 yards into the endzone for a 31-7 lead.Gilmore conceded that Holy Cross mistakenly fielded only ten players on the play. It was not the only miscue for the disorganized Crusaders.The squad did break the Harvard defense for a few key strikes, including an 8-yarder to senior wide receiver Matt Fanning with 1:54 left that put Holy Cross back in the endzone at the end of the third quarter. The score was 31-14. But the fourth quarter saw no such rhythm for the Crusader offense.The squad rushed for a total of 40 yards...
...nine-yard scoring catch by receiver Corey Mazza in the third quarter.In the fourth quarter, the fireworks started. Harvard took its first lead on a 32-yard field goal by kicker Matt Schindel. Brown answered with Steve Morgan’s fourth field goal of the afternoon, a 26-yarder, and went ahead 32-25 on a 34-yard touchdown pass to Schreck from DiGiacomo with just over four minutes remaining.O’Hagan took over on his own 18-yard line with 4:03 left and steered the Crimson into Brown territory. With Harvard facing third-and-five...
...season-high, and a touchdown. It was his first 100-yard game and first touchdown catch of the season.Carr hadn’t thrown more than one touchdown pass in a game in almost a year. So when he threw his third of the first half, a 10-yarder to Corey Bradford just before halftime, he was so jubilant that he chased Bradford down and wrapped him up before playfully tackling him in the end zone.That jubilation was short-lived however as the Texans found a new way to lose this week, squandering their biggest lead of the season yesterday.Early...
...passing, then hit Wright twice to stretch the lead to 21-3. McLeod scored on a one-yard run before Kimball added his field goal on the final play of the first half.Kimball kicked a 23-yard field goal in the third quarter and a 21-yarder in the fourth quarter.Mroz has 33 career touchdown passes, third best in Yale history. Alvin Cowan ’04 holds the record with 41.PRINCETON 20, CORNELL 17PRINCETON, N.J.—Derek Javarone kicked a 35-yard field goal, the Ivy League record-setting 42nd in his career, in overtime Saturday afternoon...
...ground. The Big Red (3-3, 1-2) opened the scoring in the first quarter with a touchdown run by Ryan Kuhn, but DiGiacomo responded with a 24-yard TD pass to Schreck. The teams traded field goals in the second quarter, with A.J. Weitsman booting a 37-yarder for Cornell and Steve Morgan kicking a 25-yarder for Brown. Kuhn, who finished with 143 rushing yards and 147 passing yards, ran for another touchdown in the third quarter. But Brown’s Brandon Markey returned a kickoff 92 yards for touchdown to make it 17-17. Luke Siwula?...