Dalton Banks threw for three touchdowns and Cornell beat Brown 34-16 on Saturday. Banks had 265 yards passing for the Big Red (3-3, 2-1 Ivy League). Harold Coles ran for 141 yards and a touchdown and had a receiving TD. Lars Pedersen caught three passes for 100 yards and a score.
Banks hit Coles for a 27-yard touchdown late in the second quarter and Owen Peters had a short reception for another score and Cornell was up 14-10 at halftime.
.- Full recap & stats (CornellBigRed.com)
1st Qtr 📸 pic.twitter.com/qGP7gb0SqK
— Cornell Football (@BigRed_Football) October 20, 2018
CORNELL VICTORIOUS: @BigRed_Football runs away from Brown in the second half to improve to 2-1 in Ivy League play. pic.twitter.com/9ruN1vKaf0
— Cornell Daily Sun Sports (@DailySunSports) October 20, 2018
Cornell won its second straight Ivy game, improves to 3-3 with a 34-16 win at Brown – its first win in Providence since 2002. Dalton Banks with 3 passing TDs. (📸: Patrick Shanahan/Cornell Athletics) #YellCornell pic.twitter.com/AglgdiMKx9
— Cornell Big Red (@CornellSports) October 20, 2018
PREVIEW:
Cornell will attempt to start a win streak over Brown for the first time in a quarter century when the Big Red visits the Bears on Saturday, Oct. 20 at 1:00 p.m. at Brown Stadium in Providence, R.I.
The contest will be broadcast live on WHCU 870 AM/97.7 FM with Barry Leonard and Buck Briggs ‘76 on the call, with live video on ESPN+ with Allen Bestwick and Nick Coit in the booth.
After Cornell’s 34-7 victory over the Bears last season in Ithaca, the Big Red has a chance to win two straight against Brown for the first time since it claimed four consecutive contests in the series from 1990-93.
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There hasn't been an @IvyLeague champion with two conference losses in more than 3 decades. It's crunch time for @BigRed_Football. https://t.co/1IMZtlUqqh
— The Cornell Daily Sun (@cornellsun) October 18, 2018