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Winning Ivy Season Eludes Football Once Again in Loss to Dartmouth
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Cornell’s skid of no winning record in league play since 2005 continues with the loss to Dartmouth.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/zacharysilver/page/5/)
Cornell’s skid of no winning record in league play since 2005 continues with the loss to Dartmouth.
Cornell still has a chance to earn a winning record in Ivy League play.
The Tigers defeated Dartmouth 14-9 to secure lone possession of first place — all but guaranteeing the team will claim its third Ivy title since 2013.
The Red will look to get back on track after being obliterated by Princeton last weekend.
The last time Cornell suffered a loss this demoralizing was Nov. 1, 1890 — a 77-0 thrashing at the hands of Harvard.
It was a game that saw rust, ill-advised passing and the puling of an All-American goalie.
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Both No. 18/23 Princeton and No. 24 Dartmouth defeated their lesser-favored opponents this week to remain a perfect 6-0 on the year. To go along with Cornell’s 34-16 defeat of Brown, Yale topped Penn to give the favored team in each of this week’s matchup a victory.