Durham, n.h.
Knight was 22-of-38 passing for 237 yards, moving the senior to No. 6 on the Wildcats’ all-time list at 5,533 yards passing. He threw for four touchdowns for the third time in his career.
The Wildcats (1-4), who have been to the FCS playoffs 14 straight years, had been outscored 120-33 this season, but quickly took command against the Crusaders (1-5).
Cornell 28, Harvard 24
Ithaca, n.y.
The Big Red’s Mike Catanese finished with 75 yards on 12 carries and Coles added 70 yards on 15 carries against the Crimson, who came into the game allowing just 50 yards on the ground per game, tops in the nation.
Aaron Shampklin rushed for 191 yards and a TD for Harvard.
Rhode Island 48, Brown 0
Kingston, r.i.
Brown holds a substantial lead in the series with a 73-28-2 advantage. The margin is much tighter in the Governor’s Cup series that started in 1981, with Brown holding a 19-18 edge.
Columbia 34, Marist 24
New York
The Lions’ Kyle Castner finished with eight receptions for 112 yards, and the Lions held the ball for 42½ minutes.
Penn 31, Sacred Heart 27
Fairfield, Conn.
Glover was perfect in the first half, completing all eight of his pass attempts for 103 yards and a touchdown as Penn mounted a 17-0 halftime advantage and led 24-0 early in the third.
Princeton 66, Lehigh 7
Princeton, n.j.
Lovett threw for 288 yards and led the ground attack with 111 rushing yards on 12 carries. Ryan Quigley and Charlie Volker each ran for two touchdowns for the Tigers (3-0).
S. Florida 58, UMass 42
Amherst, Mass.
Maine 13, Villanova 10
Orono, Maine
Merchant Marine 33, Norwich 24
Kings Point, n.y.
Amherst 21, Middlebury 0
Middlebury, Vt.
Anna Maria 31, Castleton 24
Castleton, Vt.
