Harvard beats Yale 45-27 in 135th playing of The Game

Saturday, November 17, 2018 - 20:10 in Mathematics & Economics

BOSTON — In the 135th playing of The Game, the Harvard football team (6-4, 4-3 Ivy) bested the Yale Bulldogs (5-5, 3-4 Ivy) in a commanding 45-27 victory at the historic Fenway Park today. Harvard’s victory in the colosseum of champions snaps Yale’s two-game winning streak in The Game. Senior quarterback Tom Stewart went 18-for-27 for a total of 312 yards and three touchdowns to cap his career at Harvard. Receiver Henry Taylor and running back Devin Darrington found the end zone twice in today’s matchup against rival Yale, tying for a team-high two touchdowns a piece. To read complete coverage, visit gocrimson.com Alex, 5, watches The Game at Fenway Park on Saturday. Harvard Highlights Jake McIntyre‘s 36-yard field goal today ties the single-season record for field goals made with 13 as well as the program record for career field goals with 30. Harvard’s 605 yards of total offense marks a new record for The Game. Previously,...

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