Running back Trey Flowers led the game-winning drive.
It took two overtimes, but Penn football seized quite possibly its biggest win in years.
From kickoff, the Quakers executed well, opening the game with a touchdown drive that featured nine rushes. The drive ate up nearly eight minutes of first-quarter clock. Dartmouth finally cashed in with a field goal to end the first half at 7-3. The momentum of the game would seemingly shift after a shanked punt handed Dartmouth the ball at Penn’s 37-yard line. Dartmouth’s Nick Howard would punch in a score from 11 yards out on a drive aided by two Penn penalties on the drive.
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