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Lafayette Comes Out on Top in Physical Fight against Penn
EASTON - All concerns about possible rust after a week off for the Lafayette College Leopards were wiped out after their first offensive and defensive series.
The same could not be said about how they would react to injuries suffered by so many of th… more »
Leopards Licking their Wounds From Penn Game
Lafayette came out of the win over Penn with some injuries.
A couple of weeks ago, Frank Tavani said his Lafayette football team really didn't need a bye week so early in the season.
But after having to purchase more than the usual amount of Easto… more »
No Joy for Lehigh in 'Fifth Quarter' Against Princeton
The Mountain Hawks' offense comes up short again.
Princeton does something unique after its home football games.
It's called ''The Fifth Quarter'' and kids, families, alumni, students all get a chance to come on the Powers Field at Princeton Stadi… more »
Leopards' First Half Good Enough Against Penn
Hold on: Build 24-point cushion, survive Penn push.
Domination is the leading team's quarterback taking a knee on three consecutive plays to affect a peaceful end. Not the end of the game, mind you; just the first half.
Desperation is the losing t… more »
Spotty First Half costs Quakers against Lafayette
EASTON, Pa. - Robert Irvin dropped back and let it fly over the middle.
Looking to extend the Quakers' furious second-half rally with a fourth-down conversion, Irvin fired a wayward pass to David Wurst on a slant, missing high and setting up Wurst fo… more »
Randolph Airs it out as Crusaders Roll on Road
WASHINGTON— The Holy Cross football team entered yesterday’s game against Georgetown having lost two games by a combined four points. In two plays, the Crusaders’ fortunes changed.
Cornerback Kyle Mushaweh intercepted a second-down pass on the openin… more »
Not Quite Deja Vu for Quakers
After the post-game press conference at Lafayette on Saturday, Leopards coach Frank Tavani offered some words of encouragement.
"You guys got a good football team," he said. "They're gonna be all right. It's two tough games, I know, but believe me."… more »
Lehigh University football Loses by FG at Princeton
PRINCETON, N.J. - Princeton's Connor Louden connected on a 32-yard field goal as time expired to propel the Tigers past Lehigh, 10-7 on Saturday night at Princeton Stadium.
The Lehigh players lumbered into the locker room after the game with their he… more »
Lehigh Loses at Princeton on the Last Play
The Tigers kick a field goal with no time left for 10-7 win.
During his team's bye week, Lehigh football coach Andy Coen looked at the rest of his schedule and saw nine games that could be decided in the fourth quarter.
What Coen may not have anti… more »
Princeton Aims to Halt Second-Half Woes
PRINCETON TOWNSHIP -- Fullback Matt Zimmerman pointed out yesterday how conditioned the Princeton University football team is to play well for four quarters.
Maybe the Tigers need the 20-minute halftime break to be eliminated. Four straight quarters;… more »
Rushing Attack Propels 'Gate to 34-20 Win Over Dartmouth
After being dominated on the ground by Furman a week ago, Colgate football turned the tables and ran all over Dartmouth en route to a 34-20 win last Saturday at Andy Kerr Stadium. The Raiders had 367 yards on the ground, and senior running back Jordan S… more »
Lehigh Quarterback Quits
Chris Bokosky, a junior quarterback who started three games late in the 2007 season, has quit the Lehigh football team.
Bokosky, a Daniel Boone graduate who was 36-for-72 for 469 yards, two touchdowns and four interceptions after replacing Sedale Thr… more »
Lehigh Prepares for Improved Princeton
Lehigh's Brian Jackson loves playing Saturday night games in New Jersey.
As a standout for the nationally renowned Bergen Catholic program, Jackson played in front of several big, Saturday night crowds at Giants Stadium.
''I call it The Bergen Cat… more »
Leopards' Goldsmith Paying Dividends
The linebacker has overcome injuries.
Neil Goldsmith has two dates written on his arm in permanent marker: 9-27-06 and 9-28-07.
Most athletes wouldn't care to celebrate the anniversary of a season-ending knee injury -- and certainly not two knee i… more »
Bye Meant Back to Basics for Lehigh
QBs in spotlight. Lehigh's J.B. Clark, Princeton's Brian Anderson both making third career starts.
ALLENTOWN - Headed into the third game of the season, the Lehigh football team has gone back to basics.
Blocking, tackling and schemes on both sides… more »