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Ted Macauley ran for two touchdowns, including one for 71 yards, to lead Yale to a 28-18 upset over Dartmouth in New Haven.
With the score tied, 7-7, late in the second quarter, Macauley swept left but then cut back to his right and broke several tackles on the way to his long touchdown that gave Yale the lead for good.
It was the longest touchdown since 1981 for Yale, which has now won more games this year than it did all of last year.
The Bulldogs moved to 1-1 in the Ivy League and 2-2 overall, while Dartmouth fell to 0-2 in the league.
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