HANOVER, N.H. -- Ronald Jean rushed for two touchdowns and Phil Stambaugh, the top-ranked quarterback in Division 1-AA, threw for another as Lehigh ran its regular season unbeaten streak to 17 with a 30-14 victory Saturday over winless Dartmouth. Brian Mann threw for Dartmouth's two touchdowns -- 5 yards to Matt Bunn and 16 yards to Matt Davis with 1:58 left in the game. Dartmouth was stopped on one drive in the third quarter after a first down at the Lehigh two. WORCESTER, Mass. -- Joe Walland threw two touchdown passes and ran for another to lead Yale over Holy Cross 34-14 Saturday. Yale (3-1) struck quickly, rolling up a 34-0 halftime lead. Ryan Collar completed a pair of token touchdown passes in the fourth quarter for Holy Cross (1-4). On the Bulldogs' first possession, Walland engineered a 12-play, 78-yard drive, capped by a six-yard touchdown pass to Eric Johnson. Later in the first quarter, Yale took a 14-0 lead when Rasheed Bartholomew ran one yard to the end zone to cap a five-play, 50-yard advance. In the second quarter, defensive back Todd Tomich intercepted a pass from Collar and returned it to the Crusaders' two-yard line, setting up Bartholomew's second touchdown, another one-yard run. Walland then led Yale on a nine-play, 80-yard drive, scoring the touchdown on a 13-yard sprint. On the next possession, Walland again found Johnson open for a 12-yard score. PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- James Perry completed an Ivy League-record 41 passes and threw for three touchdowns and Michael Malan rushed for four scores as Brown beat Princeton 53-30 Saturday. The 53 points scored by Brown (3-1, 2-1) was the most Princeton has allowed in an Ivy League game. Backup quarterback Jon Levins threw a pair of touchdown passes for Princeton (1-3, 0-2), while Cameron Atkinson and Tommy Crenshaw ran for scores. Perry's 41 completions broke the Ivy League record of 39 set by Columbia's John Witkowski in 1982. Perry, who made 63 pass attempts, was intercepted once, and threw touchdown passes of 3, 2 and 11 yards. ITHACA, N.Y. -- Ricky Rahne threw an 18-yard pass to Keith Ferguson and John McCombs' extra point was good with 26 seconds left to give Cornell a 24-23 comeback win over Harvard Saturday in the Ivy League. Rahne completed 27-of-49 passes for 297 yards as Cornell (4-0, 3-0) stormed back from a 23-10 deficit in the fourth quarter after Harvard scored 20 unanswered points. With less than eight minutes left in the game Rahne led a 72-yard, 11-play drive that ended with a two-yard touchdown pass to Joe Splendorio. The drive almost stalled, but was kept alive by a Harvard holding penalty when the Big Red faced fourth down on Harvard's 19-yard line. With 2:53 left in the game, Harvard was ahead 23-17. Then Cornell stopped a drive by Harvard (2-2, 1-1) and the Big Red drove 58 yards for the winning touchdown. NEW YORK -- Columbia rebounded from a 50-point defeat last week, upsetting Bucknell 10-7 Saturday on a 46-yard field goal by Neal Kravitz with 4:10 left. Bucknell (4-2) took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on a one-yard run by fullback Jason Marrow after a 73-yard drive in which quarterback Don McDowell completed three passes for 59 yards and ran for 10 more. Columbia (2-2) tied the score with 1:02 left in the first quarter on a two-yard run by tailback Johnathan Reese after Reese had carried seven times for 25 yards in an 86-yard drive.
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