Penn and Harvard in the same position once again
It's a case of deja vu all over again.
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It's a case of deja vu all over again.
PRINCETON, N.J. -- The Princeton football team convinced a lot of people last week that it was capable of producing an underdog win against Penn. The Tigers were in a position to steal Penn's undefeated league record and set themselves up for a piece of the Ivy League crown.
In a highly anticipated game, the Penn football team (6-0 Ivy League) demolished host-Princeton (4-2) on Saturday afternoon in New Jersey.
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The Penn football team(6-1, 4-0 Ivy League) maintained its undefeated Ivy League record this afternoon by defeating the Brown Bears (0-7, 0-4), 31-7, at Franklin Field. Mike Mitchell had a near-perfect performance, completing 28 of 34 passes, including three touchdowns. The Quakers won despite fumbling seven times, with Brown recovering four of the loose balls. Yet the Bears were unable to capitalize whatsoever. Brown's star wide receiver, Chas Gessner, was limited to just one catch for six yards in the first half. The Bears moved the ball well in spurts, but failed to mount a successful scoring drive. Penn's receivers, by contrast, were far more effective. Senior Rob Milanese led the team with eight catches and 121 yards, while sophomore Daniel Castles contributed with seven catches for 93 yards, and two highlight-reel touchdown catches. For more information, read Monday's Daily Pennsylvanian or check dailypennsylvanian.com.
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