Princeton, n.j.
Princeton jumped out to a 24-7 lead late in the first half, but Rawlings rallied the Eli. He hit Jaeden Graham for a 58-yard score to close to 24-14 with 1:22 left before intermission.
Rawlings opened the second half by hitting Ross Drwal on a scoring toss from the 33 to trail 24-21. Rawlings then engineered a 13-play, 68-yard drive, capped by Zane Dudek’s 1-yard scoring run to give Yale (8-1, 5-1) its first lead, 28-24 with 3:58 left in the third.
Princeton (5-4, 2-4) retook the lead when Chad Kanoff passed to Jesper Horsted from the 12 late in the third.
Dudek ran in from the 4 with 12:14 remaining to take the lead for good.
Columbia 18, Cornell 8
Ithaca, n.y.
Columbia (7-2, 4-2 Ivy League) built an 11-0 lead through three quarters with field goals of 26, 33 and 28 yards from Oren Milstein and a safety when the Lions wrapped up Jack Gellatly with Cornell (3-6, 3-3) backed up against its own end zone.
Schroer scored on a 2-yard run with 3:28 left to play, and Cornell put together an 11-play, 78-yard drive in a little more than two minutes that was capped by Josh Sweet’s 7-yard touchdown run followed by 2-point conversion.
Pennsylvania 23, Harvard 6
Allston, Mass.
Solomon opened the game with a 77-yard touchdown, the longest rush of his career, and Justin Watson gave Penn (5-4, 3-3) a 17-3 lead early in the third.
Watson caught eight passes for 48 yards, including a 19-yard touchdown that came two plays after Conor O’Brien’s 39-yard interception return. Watson set an Ivy League record with his ninth consecutive game with a receiving touchdown.
New Hampshire 16, Elon 6
Durham, n.h.
Elon (8-2, 6-1) came in with an eight-game winning streak and tied atop the Colonial Athletic Association with top-ranked James Madison, the Phoenix’s opponent in next week’s regular-season finale.
Trevor Knight’s 11-yard toss to Malone-Woods gave the Wildcats (7-3, 5-2) a 7-0 halftime lead that they extended to 16-0 in the third quarter. Evan Gray scored from 2 yards out to complete a 17-play, 84-yard drive and Max Pedinoff added a 31-yard field goal after one of Elon’s three lost fumbles.
WPI 42, Norwich 7
Northfield, Vt.
Bo Phillips intercepted WPI’s third pass attempt of the game to set up a Steve Cuqua touchdown run. But it was all Worcester Polytechnic Institute from there.
Castleton 49, Alfred State 21
Alfred, n.y.
Harris rushed 32 times for 147 yards for Castleton (6-4, 5-2), finishing the season with 1,180 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns. Both are single-season program records.
Middlebury 35, Tufts 24
Medford, Mass.
Frank Cosolito was on the receiving end of all three scoring passes, finishing with 100 yards in receptions for Middlebury. The Panthers finished behind only Trinity on the league ladder.
LIU Post 45, Saint Anselm 7
Manchester
