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...does.” Hartigan scored three times, twice in the first half on runs of one and five yards to raise his career total to 51, topping the record set by Cornell’s Ed Marinaro in three seasons ending in 1971. Hartigan added a TD a four-yard run in the third quarter. Brown (9-1, 6-1) previously shared the Ivy championship with Yale in 1976 and 1999. PRINCETON 30, DARTMOUTH 0 HANOVER, N.H.—Jay McCareins returned a missed field goal 100 yards for a touchdown, Derek Javarone kicked three field goals...
First play, Dawson muscled his way to a two-yard gain. Second play, a four-yard gain. This was it. Either Dawson would bring it in, or sophomore kicker Matt Schindel would get his second chance at a game-winning field goal...
...score when Mike McLeod ran in from a yard out in the third quarter. He ended the day with 41 yards on 16 carries. CORNELL 45, COLUMBIA 7 ITHACA, N.Y.—Ryan Kuhn threw for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead Cornell to a 45-7 win over Columbia Saturday. Kuhn had 175 rushing yards and completed 11 of 17 passes for 124 yards for the Big Red (5-4, 3-3). He connected with Brian Romney for a touchdown and closed the scoring with a four-yard TD run with 2:42 left...
...goal, PAT.”Harvard scored twice in the first quarter on touchdown receptions by Widman. Employing little-used receiver Peter Scully and tight end Jason Miller for the first strike, sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan moved the Harvard offense into the red zone. From the four-yard line, O’Hagan lobbed the ball high up to Widman in the back of the endzone where the 6’2 senior reached above his defender to pull in his third touchdown of the season.Widman displayed surprising acrobatic ability on his second catch, stretching out horizontally...
...exception of field goal, PAT.”Harvard scored twice in the first, both on touchdown receptions by Widman. Employing little-used receiver Peter Scully and tight end Jason Miller, sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan moved the Harvard offense into the red zone. From the four-yard line, O’Hagan lobbed the ball high up to Widman in the back of the endzone where the 6’2 senior reached above his defender to pull in his third touchdown of the season.Widman displayed surprising acrobatic ability on his second catch, stretching out horizontal...