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STANDINGS Ivy LeagueOverall W-L-T Pct. PF PA W-L-T OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Keith Elias, Princeton RB (Sr., 5-11, 200) Lacey Township, N.J. Elias carried 34 times for 226 yards and scored both of Princeton's touchdowns in a 14-3 win versus Columbia. On the day, Keith tied his own school record of 200-yard rushing games in a single season with three and equalled his won accomplishment as the only player in Princeton football history to rush for 200+ yards in back-to-back games (also did it in 1992). The Tiger running back now has 1,286 yards in seven games for a 183.7 yards/game average. DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Chris Andre, Harvard DB (Sr., 6-1, 170) Peabody, Mass. Andre had 13 tackles (two solos/11 assists) in the Crimson's 39-34 loss to Dartmouth. Two of those 13 tackles were for losses. The Harvard defensive back also had five pass break-ups and two interceptions on the day; he turned one of those picks into a 52-yard return for a touchdown. ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Pete Oberle, Dartmouth TB (So., 6-0, 210) Englewood, Colo. Oberle had 24 carries for 95 yards and two touchdowns in the Big Green's 39-34 victory against Harvard. The Dartmouth tailback sealed the win with a 24-yard touchdown run with 1:08 remaining in the ball game. For the season he has 100 rushes for 410 yards. HONOR ROLL Bill Robertson, Brown LB (So., 6-1, 210) Rockaway Point, N.Y.-- Nine tackles (six solo, three assists) including one for a loss. Joe Hill, Columbia DB (Sr., 6-1, 180) Woodbridge, N.J.-- 14 tackles (seven solo) and a one-handed interception against Princeton in the Lions' best defensive effort in an Ivy game this season. Mark Hall, Harvard PK (Sr., 6-0, 170) Katy, Texas.-- Equalled a 26-year old school record for longest FG with a 51-yard effort. Jim Renna, Princeton DT (Sr., 6-0, 250) West Windsor, N.J.-- Made nine tackles and had 1/2 a sack in win versus Columbia. --compiled by the Ivy League office
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Keith Elias, Princeton RB (Sr., 5-11, 200) Lacey Township, N.J.
Elias carried 34 times for 226 yards and scored both of Princeton's touchdowns in a 14-3 win versus Columbia. On the day, Keith tied his own school record of 200-yard rushing games in a single season with three and equalled his won accomplishment as the only player in Princeton football history to rush for 200+ yards in back-to-back games (also did it in 1992). The Tiger running back now has 1,286 yards in seven games for a 183.7 yards/game average.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Chris Andre, Harvard DB (Sr., 6-1, 170) Peabody, Mass.
Andre had 13 tackles (two solos/11 assists) in the Crimson's 39-34 loss to Dartmouth. Two of those 13 tackles were for losses. The Harvard defensive back also had five pass break-ups and two interceptions on the day; he turned one of those picks into a 52-yard return for a touchdown.
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Pete Oberle, Dartmouth TB (So., 6-0, 210) Englewood, Colo.
Oberle had 24 carries for 95 yards and two touchdowns in the Big Green's 39-34 victory against Harvard. The Dartmouth tailback sealed the win with a 24-yard touchdown run with 1:08 remaining in the ball game. For the season he has 100 rushes for 410 yards.
HONOR ROLL
Bill Robertson, Brown LB (So., 6-1, 210) Rockaway Point, N.Y.-- Nine tackles (six solo, three assists) including one for a loss.
Joe Hill, Columbia DB (Sr., 6-1, 180) Woodbridge, N.J.-- 14 tackles (seven solo) and a one-handed interception against Princeton in the Lions' best defensive effort in an Ivy game this season.
Mark Hall, Harvard PK (Sr., 6-0, 170) Katy, Texas.-- Equalled a 26-year old school record for longest FG with a 51-yard effort.
Jim Renna, Princeton DT (Sr., 6-0, 250) West Windsor, N.J.-- Made nine tackles and had 1/2 a sack in win versus Columbia. --compiled by the Ivy League office
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