Cornell 51 - Harvard 12

Cornell traveled across New England to Cambridge, Massachusetts to take on Harvard this past Saturday. The Big Red got rolling early and kept scoring often on the way to a 51-12 victory. 

Eight-man John Schuler started the scoring with a try, and was quickly followed by center Andy Stasiuk on a powerful run. Scrumhalf Dave Chevarra made a penalty kick to put Cornell up 13-0. 

Harvard scored their first try, followed by a try from fullback Ryo Takeda and a successful conversion by Chaverra put the Big Red up 20-7. Harvard scored once more but was matched by wing Alex Nash with a successful conversion to put Cornell up 27-12 at halftime. 

Harvard would not score another try for the rest of the game. Cornell poured on the points in the second half, with wing Ryan Cleary scoring a try. Flanker Jacob Frith was next to find the try zone, with another successful conversion from Chaverra putting Cornell up 39-12. Substituting at scrumhalf, Jon Furman scored off a quick touch, and lock Lawrence Ntim put the last try on the board with a successful conversion to put Cornell ahead 51-12 to end the game. 

The B-side game culminated similarly, with Cornell winning 59-7.