Highlights from Dartmouth's win over Penn:
All four games within the Ivy League schedule have been decided by three or fewer points. Harvard edged Brown 34-31 and Cornell had a 23-21 walk-off at Yale last week. This weekend, Princeton beat Columbia 10-7 on John Volker’s one-yard touchdown run with 2:07 left to cap a 20-play drive, and Dartmouth topped Penn 23-20 on Owen Zalc’s 37-yard field goal in overtime.
157 Harvard (173)165 Yale (168)177 Dartmouth (176)178 Princeton (175)185 Penn (182)189 Columbia (191)200 Brown (204)211 Cornell (195)160 New Hampshire (139)234 Colgate (241)
241 Lehigh (232)
We'll see what the Wise Guys think of Dartmouth-Yale in a few days. In the meantime, Sagarin sees it as a tossup in Hanover. He would have the Bulldogs as three-point favorites at Yale Bowl.
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EXTRA POINT
If you are in town for Saturday's game against Yale and are looking for something interesting to do, just 1.5 miles from the Hanover Inn corner is the headquarters of King Arthur flour, which moved to Norwich, Vermont in 1984 after almost 200 years operating out of Boston. From the King Arthur website:
Some come to Vermont for the foliage and the hiking; some come for our chocolate croissants and warm baguettes! Our flagship location, located in the beautiful small town of Norwich, has something for everyone (along with plenty of parking). Take a class at our state-of-the-art Baking School and watch our bakers creating beautiful breads and pastries in the bakery. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or an afternoon coffee and dessert while relaxing in our cozy café or on our outdoor patio in the warmer months. Spend the day browsing our retail store for all your baking essentials and gifts, and sample delicious treats in our retail store kitchen, including local jams and maple syrup.
Check out the King Arthur website HERE. You can even buy one of these: