Penn continued to pile it on, taking the second-half kickoff and marching 72 yards in 12 plays for a 23-0 advantage. DeRosa threw a 16-yard scoring pass to Leo Congeni.
Glockner's 34-yard field goal with 3:55 left to play made it 26-0. Harvard tumbled it on the ensuing kick-off, then Teodecki fired a 22-yard touchdown pass to senior Mike Chico to mercifully end the scoring.
With only the Harvard-Yale game on the horizon, the best the Crimson can hope for is a 500 season overall. Injuries have figured highly in Harvard's record.
"We're not the same team we were two weeks ago physically," Murphy said. "We just made too many errors today against too good football team. Because of it, it seemed like we were in a constant bind."
Further complicating an already difficult situation is the seemingly season-ending injury to Harvard starting quarterback Vin Ferrara, who went down with-a knee injury in the second half and did not return.
"We think it's an anterior cruciate ligament tear," Murphy said. "It doesn't look good."
Indeed--for Ferrara and for Harvard's chances in The Game this year--it doesn't look good.
Material from the AP wire was used to compile this report.