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Georgetown football defeats Holy Cross, improves to 3-1
Following Georgetown's 17-7 victory over Holy Cross on Saturday, the Hoyas shook hands with the Crusaders and then gathered in front of the stands at Multi-Sport Field to sing a boisterous rendition of the alma mater.
Though the players had sung it t… more »
Harvard Defensive Line Sets Tone in Big Win
Given its lack of success with third-down conversions and Harvard’s apparent ability to score at will, it was no surprise that Holy Cross decided to take its chances on fourth down during Saturday’s night game at Harvard Stadium. But the Crusaders were… more »
Lifeless Crusaders routed by Crimson
Before last night, Harvard senior quarterback Andrew Hatch hadn’t played in a college football game since the seventh week of the 2008 season. Back then, he was calling the signals for LSU.
Hatch’s journey has been interesting to say the least, one… more »
Lehigh Looking To Rebound After 35-0 'Embarrassment'
Stuck between Villanova and UNH, Mountain Hawks need to beat Princeton.
It didn't matter that it came against the defending national champs and a team ranked No. 1 in the nation in one poll and No. 2 in another.
The Lehigh football team was embarr… more »
Hoyas 2-0 for First Time Since 1999
An opportunistic offense and a red zone defense with a penchant for forcing timely turnovers has Georgetown off to its best start in over a decade.
The Hoyas forced three second-half turnovers deep in their own territory to overcome a 10-point halfti… more »
Coach to Cure MD Celebrates Third Season with Coaches Wearing Patch
For the third year in a row, college football coaches nationwide will join together in support of the Coach to Cure MD program, which will be held during games of Saturday, September 25, 2010. The rapidly growing annual effort has raised more than half… more »
Lafayette assesses the damage
In a span of less than three minutes on the clock Saturday night — and only halfway through the first quarter — Lafayette football fans watched two starting defensive players helped from the Fisher Stadium turf. One left under his own power, but limping… more »
Talley: Scholarships would help Patriot League
Villanova football coach respects Lehigh, Lafayette
If you think Talley will overlook the Mountain Hawks, forget it.
He has great respect for the Patriot League and believes that if the league ever decides to offer scholarships in football — a dec… more »
Leopards taking nothing for granted
Ugly loss against Georgetown in '03 reminds coach win isn't guaranteed.
As painful memories go, it doesn't get any worse for Lafayette football Coach Frank Tavani than Oct. 4, 2003.
On that day, Georgetown, anything but a dominating force in the P… more »
Davidson stumbles against Georgetown in opener
The Davidson Wildcats were just a little bit out of synch a little too often Saturday night in a 20-10 loss to Georgetown in their football season opener at Richardson Stadium.
"It's a tough loss, because we expected to win this game," said Wildcats'… more »
Bulldogs dig themselves too deep a hole
Drake started its football season two quarters too late in Saturday’s 28-14 loss to Lehigh.
Playing before a crowd of 3,628 at Drake Stadium, the Bulldogs were dominated in the first half and fell behind 21-0, but rallied in the second half. Drake cl… more »
Taggart on target in HC's debut
Sure, Ryan Taggart was excited before Holy Cross' season opener, but that was probably the third-best adjective he'd use to describe his pregame emotions.
“Nervous and anxious were 1 and 2,” he said.
Taggart, who is succeeding record-setting quart… more »
Lehigh University football team opens season at Drake University
Lehigh University's season opener at Drake in Des Moines, Iowa, will be a homecoming of sorts for Mountain Hawks junior Jake Drwal.
Drwal, a wide receiver, grew up in Omaha, Neb., some two hours away.
"I'm going to have a bunch of family up there,… more »
Hoyas Prepare for First Exam
After a long training camp, the Georgetown Hoyas are ready to escape D.C. and head to North Carolina to open their season against Davidson College.
Up until late last week, many questions still remained about the starting lineup for the Hoyas. Offens… more »
Lehigh University football team hopes to continue rushing success
The Lehigh University football team has rushed for 130 yards or more in six of its last seven games.
So it's no surprise that coach Andy Coen wanted to continue that success on the ground as the Mountain Hawks open the 2010 season at Drake University… more »