Cornell took a 3-0 lead in the first period on Tom Aug's 43-yd. field goal. But the Quakers came back, driving 40 yards in seven plays to go ahead, 7-3, on Novoselsky's score following a 16-yd. punt return by Chris Flynn.
Cornell closed within 7-6 on a 38-yd. field goal by Aug early in the third period. Penn answered with a 19-yd. field goal by Ray Saunders to make it 10-6 after the Quakers had driven to the Cornell two but could not punch it in.
Princeton, 10-3
Steve Foster's first quarter touchdown pushed Princeton to a 10-3 victory over Dartmouth Saturday in Hanover, N.H.
It was Tiger Coach Ron Roger-son's first win in his new job. Rogerson, who coached at Maine last year, brought with him an offense that helped the Tigers roll up more than 300 yards on offense.
Princeton extended its lead to 10-0 in the second period on a 23-yard field goal by Rob Goodwin. The kick came after Dartmouth held the Tigers inside the Big Green 10-yard line.
The Dartmouth offense found its form before a Princeton interception in the end zone killed a Big Green drive in the closing seconds of the first half.
Dartmouth's Craig Saltzgaber made it 10-3 with a 40-yard field goal on the Big Green's first possession of the second half. The Dartmouth offense was led by Ernie Torain who ran for 103 yards and caught four passes for 29 yards.
Dartmouth could have won the game late in the fourth quarter after a Goodwin field-goal attempt hit the cross bar and bounced back onto the field. Dartmouth drove to the Princeton 40 before a 12-yard sack and an interception in the final minute sealed the Princeton victory. NEXT WEEK'S IVY GAMES Massachusetts at HARVARD Rhode Island at Brown Columbia at Lafayette Colgate at Cornell Dartmouth at New Hampshire Army at Pennsylvania Lehigh at Princeton Connecticut at Yale