And the third and the fourth both came on simple bombs, one a 54-yard pass, and the other a 46-yard heave.
Although Harvard managed to claw to within 28-14 at halftime, an inability to shut down the Bucknell offense doused any comeback hopes harbored by the Crimson.
After two games and 74 points given up, Harvard's porous defense has become its most ominous early-season weakness.
Looking toward the season's final eight games, including next week's context at Holy Cross, Kinney, an outside linebacker, pointed to several areas of needed improvement.
"We need to get upfield, get more pressure on the quarterback, and just fight for the ball more."
And, failing that, they need to call out the sixth graders.