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Cornell quarterback Jameson Wang against Penn

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE: The Penn Game

11/6/2023 12:00:00 PM

ITHACA, N.Y. — Take a look back at Cornell's 28-3 loss to Penn this weekend. 

PLAYER NOTES

  • Wide receiver Doryn Smith set career highs in catches (10) and yards (93). His 10 catches were the most by a Big Red player since Lucas Shapiro had 12 against Princeton in 2014. 

  • Wide receiver Davon Kiser matched his career high with nine receptions. 

  • With 325 passing yards and 54 rushing yards, quarterback Jameson Wang accounted for a career-high 379 yards of total offense. It was Wang's fourth career game with more than 300 yards passing. 

  • Wang now has 3,928 career passing yards, the sixth most in program history. 

  • Wang's 1,276 yards rushing rank 23rd in program history. 

  • Wang moved into sixth place in program history in total offensive yards (4,925), passing  Chad Levitt (4,657 yards) and Ed Marinaro (4,715 yards). 

  • Wang is tied for 13th place in Big Red history with 43 touchdowns. 

  • Linebacker Noah Taylor led the Big Red with 10 tackles. He's had at least that many in a game twice this season. 

  • Linebacker Luke Banbury recorded his first sack of the season and the third of his career. 
     

TEAM NOTES

  • The Big Red held Penn's explosive passing offense to a season-low 101 yards on 13 attempts. 

  • The 101 yards were the fewest passing yards the Big Red has allowed in a game since it held Columbia to 91 yards in 2021. 

  • The Big Red's 431 yards of total offense were the most Penn has allowed all season. 

  • Cornell has amassed more than 400 yards of offense in three games this season. 

  • Cornell leads the Ivy League in average time of possession (35:35) and has had the edge in that category in 11 consecutive Ivy League games.

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