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...secondary that began the season as one of the worst in the nation continued to show signs of improvement, playing an effective man-to-man scheme to limit the Lions to a scant 64 yards in the air. More importantly, the Crimson was able to keep tailback Johnathan Reese, the Ivy League's leading rusher, in check...
...Crimson did not establish the run until seven minutes into the game, but when it did, Palazzo delivered. The sophomore tailback outperformed his more celebrated Columbia counterpart, running for a touchdown and putting together his third 100-yard rushing performance of the season...
...time of possession victory should have been a sure path to success for the Lions, who boast the Ivy League's most dynamic rusher, junior tailback Jonathon Reese, Reese is Columbia's all-time rushing leader and the first Lion to gain 1,000 yards in a season, and his 1,052 yards leads the Ivy League. He had posted six 100-yard games in a row, erupting for 236 on 25 carries and 4 touchdowns against Dartmouth two weeks...
...Columbia tailback Jonathan Reese entered the game with an Ivy League leading 14 touchdowns. Yale's defense held Reese to a mere 86 yards and more importantly kept Reese out of the Elis' endzone. Yale safety Ryan LoProto did his part on the defensive end, returning two interceptions for touchdowns...
Keeping pace with the Crimson atop the Ivy League, Yale (6-1, 3-1) pounded Columbia (3-4, 1-3) on the strength of its run defense and without the help of star tailback Rashad Bartholomew...