Peevy threw two touchdown passes, the defense allowed just 195 yards, and the Black Bears took their first lead, 16-15, on the first play of the fourth on Joey Bryson's 28-yard field goal.
Harvard scored three touchdowns in the opening seven minutes, and held the visiting Hatters to 101 yards of total offense.
Kutter Crawford will start the second game (5:35 p.m.) on Sunday, while Nick Pivetta will take the ball in the opener (12:35 ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia — A New Zealand pilot held hostage for more than a year in the restive Papua region of Indonesia was freed ...
In pouring rain at the Wrentham Developmental Center, Gartner made a late push to claim the boys’ title in 15 minutes, 30.72 ...
Devers was pulled from Friday’s extra-inning loss to the Twins before the 11th inning, visibly in pain after making a few ...
But it is, and so first-term Ohio Senator Vance decided to use his own constituents to score political points, to make ...
Firefighters safely evacuated 161 horses from a minor barn fire on the grounds of The Big E late Friday night.
Reigning team champion St. John’s Prep, along with defending state champions St. John’s Shrewsbury (Division 1), ...
And no league tinkered as much with its rules recently as MLB, a response to changing tastes of consumers and the analytical ...
John Giles hopes that defeating Trump would help reset the political dynamic and provide stability to democracy.
Boston University professor Anthony Abraham Jack chronicled the vastly different experiences of Harvard students during ...