Third-Quarter Surge Not Enough in Loss at No. 12/15 Harvard
The Dartmouth football team outscored No. 12/15 Harvard 10-0 in the third quarter, closing the gap after a challenging start. However, the Crimson managed to respond strongly in the final quarter to secure their win.
Game Highlights
- Harvard led 17-10 with 3:53 left in the third quarter.
- Dartmouth rallied in the third quarter, outscoring Harvard 10-0 to stay competitive.
Key Plays
- Harvard’s Seamus Gilmartin caught a 14-yard pass from Jaden Craig, followed by Kieran Corr’s successful kick after 13 plays covering 71 yards (time of possession: 5:36).
- Brady Blackburn made a 74-yard pass reception from Jaden Craig, with Corr’s kick, in just 3 plays over 57 seconds.
- Kieran Corr kicked a 38-yard field goal following a 12-play, 75-yard drive (time of possession: 6:27).
- Grayson Saunier scored a 1-yard run for Dartmouth, with Owen Zalc’s kick, after 12 plays covering 75 yards (time of possession: 5:28).
- Owen Zalc added a 46-yard field goal for Dartmouth following 10 plays over 24 yards (time of possession: 4:16).
- Logan Reaska caught a 14-yard pass from Jaden Craig with Corr’s kick, capped off an 11-play, 79-yard drive (time of possession: 5:58).
"Dartmouth outscored the Crimson 10-0 in the third quarter, showing resilience and determination."
Despite Dartmouth’s third-quarter effort, Harvard maintained control and ultimately won the game, demonstrating their ability to respond under pressure.
Summary
Dartmouth's strong third-quarter surge highlighted their competitive spirit, but Harvard's key plays and consistent execution secured their victory.
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Dartmouth College Athletics — 2025-11-02