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Ray Saunders kicked a 27-yd. field goal with two seconds remaining to give Penn a dramatic 17-14 victory over Brown in Philadelphia Saturday.
Penn took the ball at its own 23 with. 2:06 left and drove to Brown's 10 to set up Saunders' kick.
After the teams traded first half touchdowns, the Bruins had taken a 14-7 lead in the third quarter when quarterback Steve Kettelberger hit on five of six passes for 51 yards and then took it the final yard himself.
Chris Flynn's 47-yd. kickoff return set up a a six-play drive for Penn's tying touchdown. The Quakers used six plays, capped off by a 15-yd. pass from signalcaller Jim Crocicchia to Brian Moyer, to tie the game with 11:44 left.
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