Football
Around the Ivy League: 1st Week of League-Only Play Fails to Disappoint
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Cornell, Columbia, Princeton and Yale walk away from the first weekend of Ivy-only play victorious.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/adambronfin/page/2/)
Cornell, Columbia, Princeton and Yale walk away from the first weekend of Ivy-only play victorious.
“Obviously we love to ride the highs when those times come, but we’ve got to make sure we’re taking care of all the details regardless of what else is going on in the stadium.”
Princeton scorched Brown, Columbia continued its improbable undefeated start and Harvard rebounded from its first loss to Cornell in a dozen years as the Ivy League hit the halfway point of the football season this weekend.
Allowing nine sacks and giving up four interceptions was the spoiler for Cornell’s first of four straight home games.
Cornell was doomed by the turnovers, giving up four interceptions and one fumble.
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