Bucknell 23, Pennsylvania 16
Penn quarterback Gavin Hoffmann hit Erik Bolinder with a 49-yard touchdown pass with five minutes left in the fourth quarter. After recovering the ensuing onside kick, the Quakers hit a field goal to narrow the deficit to a touchdown.
The Bison (4-1) were not out of the woods until the defense forced a Hoffman fumble and recovered the ball. Penn's Kris Ryan had 152 yards on 24 carries, including a 33-yard TD run, and earned an Ivy League honor roll spot.
Lehigh 63, Columbia 13
Engineers quarterback Phil Stambaugh threw for 272 yards and five touchdowns in only three quarters of work to key Lehigh (4-0) to victory. Stambaugh torched the Lion secondary for deep touchdown passes of 51 and 46 yards.
Ron Jean ran for 179 yards and had scores of 22 and 65 yards as the Engineers outgained the Lions 600-256 in total yardage..
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