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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 »
Ivy League Petitions NCAA?
Yale football coach Tom Williams admits to bouts of impatience while the free college football world practices and plays weeks ahead of an Ivy League held hostage by archaic policy.
We bring this up as a backdrop to the startling upset by little Foo… more »
Penn PA Announcer To Retire After 50 Years Of Service
C.T. Alexander has accomplished more in his 76 years than most can imagine. Marine, director of two federal programs involving international education, cheerleader, grandfather; Alexander has done it all. For the last 50 years, Franklin Field's patrons… more »
Princeton Star Outruns Genetic Disease to Renew Football Career
Princeton University running back Jordan Culbreath blamed football training camp last season for the fatigue, headaches and sores in his mouth, until a blood test showed he had a rare genetic disorder that was slowly killing him.
After enduring 12 bl… more »
Wornham, Culbreath to lead offense
After averaging a league-low 12.9 points per game in 2009, the football team is ready to pick up the pace. A new coaching staff brings with it a fresh, high-octane offensive system that the Tigers hope will lead to an improvement on last year’s 4-6 reco… 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 »
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 »
Princeton Upbeat, Wornham set at QB
Tigers have new confidence
Bob Surace has one advantage a lot of first-year head coaches don’t always get, a returning starter at quarterback.
And Surace also has another advantage because starting quarterback Tommy Wornham has already estab… more »
Cornell Opens 2010 Season on Staten Island
With the NFL season set to kick off tonight and the Division I season already well under way, it seems that the Ivy League is one step behind the pack. While teams like Boise State and Alabama are already staking their claims for a National Championship… more »
Surace out to bring winning ways back to Princeton
When Bob Surace looks around the Princeton University campus, there are many familiar things from his days as a student.
As the head football coach, he’d like everyone to get familiar with winning again.
After three straight losing seasons Surace… more »
Culbreath returns for PU
As comebacks go, this one could be pretty special.
Jordan Culbreath, whose senior season was cut short last year by the discovery of potentially life-threatening aplastic anemia, has been cleared by doctors to return to the Princeton University footb… more »
New on campus, athletes aim to make their mark
Alex Phelan quarterbacked Xaverian Brothers to a 12-0 record and a Division 1 Super Bowl title last fall, the program’s first crown since 1998. He was the Globe’s Division 1 Player of the Year after tossing 14 touchdown passes and scoring nine more.… more »
Early honor for Cornell’s Quinn
The former St. Joe’s football player is named a second-team All-American.
Pittsfield has raised a preseason football All-American -- Cornell safety Dempsey Quinn.
Quinn, who played three sports at St. Joseph’s High School and is the son of former… more »
Sempier still gets a kick out of coaching
It's a picture-perfect dry and comfortable Saturday afternoon in mid-August. The Toyota Corolla – which has logged more than 160,000 miles while its driver traverses the Garden State in a never-ending quest to train kicking prospects – pulls up to the c… more »