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And now for your weekly look around the Ivy League (and at how other Dartmouth opponents fared):Cornell 21, Princeton 19
Dartmouth's next opponent collected its Ivy League first win as Emani Fenton broke up a two-point conversion pass that would have tied with the game with just under six minutes remaining and then preserved the win with an interception in the end zone with 23 seconds remaining.
Penn 24, Brown 7
Quarterback Billy Ragone accounted for 151 of the Quakers' 321 rushing yards as Penn dealt the Bears their first Ivy League defeat to assume sole possession of the top spot in the conference with three weeks remaining.
Yale 31, Columbia 28
The Bulldogs jumped out to a 24-0 lead midway through the second quarter, were up 31-7 at the half and then had to hold on after a couple of interceptions helped the Lions draw close.
Lafayette 33, Bucknell 22
In a battle of teams with one win each at the start of the game, Lafayette jumped out to a 30-3 lead, sacked Brandon Wesley six times and benefited for four Bucknell turnovers.
Sacred Heart 26, Monmouth 25
Marcel Archer's fourth touchdown, this one with 51 seconds left, lifted the Pioneers to a victory in a game in which they were outgained, 474-313 in total yards.
Holy Cross and New Hampshire were idle. ...Playing without starting quarterback Greg Sullivan, Colgate got 124 yards from Nate Eachus, the nation's leading rusher, but still suffered a 44-14 pounding at Lehigh.
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