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Columbia defeats Penn 41-10 at Franklin Field in Philadelphia

Penn started strong, despite an early sin bin, scoring a short-handed try by Nabil Darwich. Penn lost the lead then quickly got it back on a Darwich interception taking a 10-7 lead. The rest of the scoring belonged to Columbia who took a 15-10 lead into halftime before winning going away 41-10. 2009 All-Ivy Conor Russomano scored the last 2 trys of the match for the Lions.

2nd XV Dartmouth Men at Yale Men

Dartmouth travels to Yale to play three! Should be a great weekend for rugby.

Defending Ivy League Champion Dartmouth improved its record to 3-0 with win over Yale

It was a beautiful day for rugby as the Ivy League’s only undefeated (2-0) teams faced off in New Haven Connecticut. Led by the three first half tries of Paul Jarvis, defending Ivy League Champion Dartmouth improved its record to 3-0 with its 36-15 win over Yale this past Saturday.

New Haven, Conn. - Yale was geared-up for a battle, but things started poorly for the Bulldogs.

Just five minutes in, Dartmouth won a lineout and put together a driving maul that led to Paul Jarvis’s first try, that Fish converted, 7-0.

2nd XV Princeton Men at Cornell Men

Princeton travels to Ithaca next Saturday for a match against the Big Red. Kickoff at 11:00am for the 1st XV with the seconds to follow.

2nd XV Harvard Men at Brown Men

Behind the excellent work of freshman #9 Matt Leonard, the Brown seconds beat Harvard 17-5.

Harvard scored first at 19 minutes but two minutes later, Leonard took a quick tap and passed to Daniel Tondreys’14 for a try. Fly half Blair Cameron’13 made the conversion and the half ended with Brown up 7-5.

In the second half Leonard took another quick tap and fed David Dean’11 for a try. The score remained 12-5, until Leonard made a break with 4 minutes on the clock. He chipped over the top into the try zone and scored for the final score of the match.

Hanrahan, Cummins and De la Cal lead Harvard 21 past Brown 13

Both Harvard and Brown were looking to put a win on the board and turn a 1-1 first weekend into a positive result. Each team scored twice during the contest. In the end it was Harvard's de la Cal kicking that provided the margin.  de la Cal booted 3 penalties and a conversion. Hanrahan and Cummins scored for Harvard, while Karwaski and McGinn dotted down for Brown. Jethani chipped in one penalty.

Penn takes it to Brown 40-24

Philadelphia, Pa. - The University of Pennsylvania came back from Saturday’s 78-7 thrashing at the hands of defending Ivy Champion Dartmouth to defeat Brown 40-24.

With rain clouds looming, Brown came out strong, sustained early pressure, and got on the board first with a penalty kick by Rabb, 3-0.

On the ensuing kickoff, Penn worked the ball through phases, with senior prop Matt Deluca barreling over for a try that senior flyhalf Jonny Chia converted, 7-3 Penn.

2nd XV Yale Men at Cornell Men

Match Report: Yale

B-side..... Cornell 15- Yale 0.  Both teams were young and had many mistakes.  Yale had a field position adavantge, but Cornell was able to convert when they were given the chance.  Good hard effort but both young sides.

2nd XV Dartmouth Men at Penn Men

After the 1st XV game, the 2nd-XV played on the same pitch for shortened halves and with uncontested scrums.  The Penn 2nd-XV proved to be just as physical as their 1st-XV counterparts.  In the end though, the Dartmouth 2nd-XV pack managed to achieve great continuity and connect with their backs on the wing, who in turn scored try after try.  The final score of that match echoed the results of the earlier game at 38-7.

Final score 2nd-XV match Dartmouth 38 Penn 7

Penn holds on to defeat a surging Princeton 29-25

Princeton, NJ - In the most hotly contested match of Round 7, the University of Pennsylvania withstood a late Tiger rally to defeat Princeton 29-25. With 15 minutes remaining and Princeton down 29-13, the Tigers almost pulled back, scoring two tries (one converted) but left their fight-back too late and the game ended in a 29-25Penn victory. Penn was paced by the three tries of Andrew Martin.

The first half was relatively quiet, with Penn going into intermission with a 12 -8 lead.