December 4, 2023

School Sports activities

Princeton has gained six in a row within the collection.

PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — Blake Stenstrom linked with Connor Hulstein on a 10-yard landing go with 1:28 remaining and Princeton defeated beforehand undefeated Harvard 21-14 on Saturday.

The Tigers gained after seeing their 14-point halftime lead evaporate within the second half. First, Charles DePrima hit Kaedyn Odermann with a 12-yard landing go to get Harvard on the board within the ultimate minute of the third quarter, then Shane McLaughlin tied it with a 1-yard landing run halfway by way of the fourth quarter.

Later, after a 30-yard punt by Harvard (5-1, 2-1 Ivy League) gave the Tigers the ball on the Crimson 45-yard line, Stenstrom led an eight-play drive that culminated in his go-ahead toss to Hulstein. DePrima was intercepted for the third time on Harvard’s ensuing possession.

Harvard, which averaged 41.2 factors per sport in its 5-0 begin, was held to the 2 second-half touchdowns and 220 yards of whole offense. Princeton (3-3, 2-1) options the No. 2 dashing protection in FCS, permitting solely 73 yards per sport and entered No. 4 nationally at 15 factors allowed per sport. The Crimson managed 68 yards on the bottom to go along with their 14 factors.

Princeton has gained six in a row within the collection and leads the storied matchup 60-48-7.