Cornell running back Deon Harris also contributed to the offensive display, racking up 113 yards in 30 attempts on the ground.
Princeton's offense sputtered throughout the game, with Jon Blevins and Tommy Crenshaw unable to get the job done while alternating series at quarterback.
The game broke upon for the Big Red on a play late in the first quarter. The Tigers, facing fourth and less-than-a-yard at the Cornell 30, handed the ball to tailback Kyle Brandt.
Cornell lineman Tom Crone made the big stop for the Big Red, and Princeton never recovered.
On the very next drive, Rahne led Cornell 69 yards in six plays, capping the drive with a touchdown pass to Edgar Romney.
Rahne's second touchdown pass came in the fourth quarter on a 31-yard pass to a wide-open Mike Parris.
Cornell placekicker John McCombs hit two field goals for the Big Red, from 45 and 18 yards, respectively. The 45-yarder was the longest kick of his career.
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