Harvard's next opponent, the Ivy League-leadingPennsylvania Quakers (6-2, 4-1), spent plenty oftime in the end zone against Brown, scoring 51points in a losing cause. Penn also scored oftenagainst Princeton Saturday, defeating the Tigers,27-14. The Crimson needs to win both of itsremaining games to claim a share of the Ivy title,which means it must be at the top of its game inPhiladelphia this Saturday.
"I'm confident that we can bounce back," Lindensaid. "I think there would be something wrong withus if we didn't. We started out 0-3 but we wonfour games straight, so we've done it before."
"Obviously we have to win against Penn," Murphysaid. "The two best teams in the league at themoment are Penn and Brown. We are going to have tojust rebound and play our best game of the yearagainst a very physical football team."
First Quarter Bro--Morey 13 pass fr. Perry (Jensen kick),1:45. Second Quarter Har--Giampaolo 25 FG, 7:49. Har--Giampaolo 36 FG, 7:49. Third Quarter Bro--Coyne 3 run (Jensen kick blocked), 12:48. Bro--Coyne 4 run (Jensen kick), 3:41. Fourth Quarter Bro--Morey 15 pass fr. Perry (Jensen kick),5:40. Rushing: Bro--Powell 12-38, Coyne 16-34,Morey 1-6, Wall 2-3, Perry 2-(-3); Har--Menick13-38, Linden 12-21, Nwokocha 4-11, Jones, T. 2-1, Alford 1-(-3). Read more in SportsRecommended Articles