Brown Football Hosts Cornell on Saturday Afternoon

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Brown Football Hosts Cornell on Saturday Afternoon

Brown football hosts Cornell on Saturday
The Brown Bears football team will look to snap a two-game losing streak on Saturday afternoon when they host Ivy League rival Cornell at Brown Stadium.

Brown comes into the game following a 48-10 loss to Princeton last week and has a record of 1-4 on the season.

The Big Red come into the game with a record of 2-3 overall and 1-1 in the Ivy League.

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Game time is set for 1 p.m.

Brown vs Cornell

Brown and Cornell have met 65 times, dating back to 1895, with the Bears leading the series by a 37-27-1.

The Bears have won nine of the last 10 games and 18 of the last 22 meetings.

Last season, the Bears fell to Cornell 34-7 in New York.

Local Connection

As GoLocalProv reported on Friday, Cornell’s roster features former Bishop Hendricken star Jake Derderian.

Derderian helped Hendricken win three straight state championships, while rushing for 961 yards in his high school career. 

"It's really exciting to come home, obviously, I haven’t played football in Rhode Island in a couple of years so I have a ton of family and friends coming to watch me play. Regarding Hendricken, it was a really great experience, playing there prepared me well. I’m just really excited to come home and have everyone see me play," Derderian told GoLocalProv. 

Following his career at Hendricken, Derderian walked on to the Cornell football team, where he is now in his sophomore season.

Brown Offense

The Bears enter Saturday’s contest averaging just 15 points per game on the season.

The Brown offense is led by sophomore quarterback Michael McGovern, who ranks 22nd in the country in completions with 19.6 per game.

Last week against Princeton, McGovern completed 17 passes for 146 yards and an interception.

On the year, McGovern has completed 98 passes for 1,121 yards and three touchdowns, but also has five interceptions.

Jakob Prall and Jaelon Blandbur lead the wide receivers with 13 catches for 249 yards and 17 catches for 184 yards respectively.

Anton Casey and Livingstone Harriott follow up with 167 yards and 155 yards receiving respectively.

Brown Defense

The Bears defense comes into the game giving up an average of 36 points per game and has given up 178 points so far this season.

The Bears give up an average of 267 rushing yards and 221 passing yards per game so far this season.

The Brown defense is led by defensive end Michael Hoecht, who has 40 tackles on the season, including 4.5 tackles for a loss.

Defensive tackle Daryle Banfield has 14 tackles on the year, after recording just 18 tackles all of last season.

Brown Hall of Fame Ceremony

Brown will induct 18 new members and one team at Saturday's Hall of Fame Induction Dinner at the Rhode Island Convention Center. 

The Hall of Fame Class of 2018 will be honored at halftime of Saturday's game and includes:Baseball: Jeffrey D. Lawler, M.D. '00;  Basketball: Alaivaa A. Nuualiitia '03; Crew: Deborah Dryer Vo '06; Equestrian: Amanda L. Forte '02; Football: Nicholas J. Hartigan '06; Gymnastics: Lisa S. Kaplowitz '95; Ice Hockey: Geoffrey C. Finch '94; Lacrosse: Allison Schettini Evans Ph.D. '98; Lacrosse: David A. Evans '96; Sailing: Sarah H. "Pease" Glaser '83; Soccer: Cory D. Gibbs '01; Soccer: Elizabeth A. Morgan '90; Softball: Susan Thornton-Iannuccilli '90; Squash: Sue Cutler Christie '88; Special: Jay M. Williams '20; Special: Jean Marie Burr; Swimming: Elizabeth D. Grossman '04; Wrestling: Tivon Abel '98; 1991 Men's Lacrosse Team.


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