Lots to do today so this will have to be short.
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For the Valley News story on Dartmouth’s loss to Sacred Heart CLICK HERE.
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Here's the Saturday recap:
Harvard 35, Brown 28
Leading 35-7 after Aidan Borguet’s 67-yard run for a touchdown early in the third quarter, Harvard (2-0) saw Brown roar back with 21 fourth-quarter points in the Ivy League opener. The Bears (1-1) had a chance to win or force overtime after taking over at their 12 with 1:34 remaining only to see their drive end on a fourth-and-seven incompletion at the Harvard 38 with nine seconds remaining. Charlie Dean finished with 282 passing yards and four touchdowns for Harvard while Jake Wilcox had 284 yards and three TDs through the air for Brown. Borguet ran 16 times for 134 yards. Attendance at Brown Stadium was 9,395.
Yale 38, Cornell 14
After a 99-yard Cornell drive tied the score at 7, Yale grabbed the lead with a 75-yard march of its own and never looked back, reeling off 31-consecutive points to win going away. The Bulldogs controlled both sides of the line of scrimmage, piling up 453 yards while holding the Big Red to 184. Mason Tipton caught six passes for 133 yards to lead Yale (1-1). Jameson Wang had two touchdown tosses and 63 yards rushing for Cornell (1-1). Attendance in Ithaca on Homecoming was 14,821.
Penn 12, Lafayette 0
The Quakers held Lafayette to one yard rushing and 19-of-41 passes while improving to 2-0. Aidan Saying completed 23-of-39 passes for 196 yards with one touchdown and one interception. The Quakers got 70 yard rushing from Trey Flowers. Lafayette is 1-3 with the lone win a 6-0 victory over Sacred Heart. No attendance was listed.
Columbia 42, Georgetown 6
After a scoreless first quarter Columbia (2-0) ran off the next 20 points to improve to 2-0 before 2,169 in Washington, D.C. The Hoyas (1-3) did not have a single yard rushing. Columbia had a balanced attack with Joe Green throwing for 263 yards and two touchdowns and the run game contributing 206 yards and two scores. The Lions have outscored their first two opponents by a combined 80-9.
Princeton 28, Lehigh 17
Tied at 10 at the half, Princeton scored the next 19 points, the last coming on a 65-yard pass from Blake Stenstrom to Andrei Iosivas. On a day when the Tiger running game managed just 62 yards it was Stenstrom completing 25-of-34 passes for 291 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions leading the way. Princeton is now 2-0 while the Mountain Hawks are 1-3. Attendance at Princeton was 5,560.
New Hampshire 37, Towson 14
The Wildcats sprinted out to a 24-0 lead and never looked back while improving to 3-1. Max Brosmer threw for three touchdowns and Dylan Laube ran for 114 yards in front of 5,508 in Baltimore. Towson is now 2-2.
Valparaiso 28, San Diego 21
The Beacons ran off 28 points in a row to erase a 14-0 deficit and were in total charge before a fumble with just over a minute left gave the Toreros the ball deep in the Valparaiso end. One play later the visitors were within a touchdown, but Valpo recovered the onside kick and improved to 2-2. San Diego fell to 1-3 before 3,485 in Indiana.
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EXTRA POINT
Proof positive that when they say "the sun will come up tomorrow" it's true. This is what greeted me out the window this morning. That's 4,802-foot Mount Moosilauke to the left.
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