Archives for: September 2008, 23
Yale's New Dynamic (QB) Duo
Saturday afternoon may just have been the beginning of a new era of Yale football.
The football team did something in its opener that many undergrads have not seen in their time in New Haven — it threw the pigskin all over the field and threw it well… more »
Second-Ranked Richmond Squashes Maine
Richmond outscores Maine 31-7 in second half to gain third win.
The University of Richmond continued a couple of encouraging trends during yesterday's 44-17 mauling of Maine. Three, if winning counts.
In the Colonial Athletic Association game pla… more »
Cornell Opens Season With Win
LEWISBURG, Penn. — The football team’s grit was tested Saturday night as the Red defeated the Bison 21-20. Only ahead by one point after a Bucknell touchdown, senior co-captain Graham Rihn and the defense halted the Bison’s attempts with a PAT block and… more »
Princeton Band Harassed by Cadets at Citadel
The University band (PUB) faced physical abuse, harassment and taunting on Saturday while accompanying the football team to its away game against The Citadel, a military college in Charleston, S.C.
Following the game, Citadel commanding officers and… more »
Yale Starts Season With a Bang
In last season’s opener against Georgetown, head football coach Jack Siedlecki acknowledged that his team didn’t come out firing on all cylinders, describing the performance as “sluggish.”
What a difference a year makes.
Under blue skies and in pe… more »
Pizzotti Leads Harvard to Comeback Win
Coming into last Friday’s game, a lot of attention had been focused on fifth-year senior Chris Pizzotti.
After an extremely successful campaign last season, earning All-Ivy first team honors, Pizzotti entered the game ranked 12th in the nation at the… more »
Blocked PAT Lifts Cornell in Opener
LEWISBURG, Pa. — Graham Rihn's right forearm looked something like a last second December package being rushed to the post office, buried in a mess of foam padding and transparent tape.
But that very arm proved to be better than any holiday gift for… more »
Goldwire a Quiet Star at Wofford
Effingham Co.'s Goldwire quietly starring at Wofford, which plays Georgia Southern this weekend.
Seth Goldwire smiles at the question out of politeness. The Wofford linebacker finds no humor in being the best college football player from the Coastal… more »
Opinion: If Princeton Fans Want a Bonfire, Show Up at Games
Over the last 12 months, I have fielded one question with surprising regularity: “Are we going to get another bonfire this year?”And my answer is often as slick as head coach Roger Hughes’.
Hughes will tell you the Ivy League is filled with parity: a… more »
Video highlights - GSU vs. Elon
Courtesy of the Statesboro Herald
http://www.statesboroherald.com/news/article/15257/ more »
UMass Radey for Well-Earned Respite
The bye week couldn’t come at a better time for a Massachusetts team that is licking its wounds in the wake of two straight punishing losses.
In truth, the pain subsided somewhat considering the team that handed UMass its first loss, No. 4 James Madi… more »