Harvard scores 45 unanswered, beats Yale 45-7
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -- The 128th edition of a long rivalry was marred Saturday by a fatal tailgating accident about
two hours before Harvard beat Yale 45-7.
A driver of a U-Haul truck carrying beer kegs through a tailgating area suddenly accelerated, fatally striking a 30-year-old
Massachusetts woman and injuring two other women, police said. New Haven Police spokesman David Hartman said the driver was
in police custody.
Once the game started, Harvard continued its football dominance over Yale, spotting the Bulldogs an early touchdown before
scoring 45 unanswered points. The football series is the third longest in the country.
Having already clinched its 14th Ivy League championship the previous week, Harvard (9-1, 7-0) has now won 10 of its last
11 games with Yale, including five straight.
Harvard's 45 points were the most scored by the Crimson against Yale (5-5, 4-3) since it won by the same 45-7 score at Cambridge
in 1982.
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