ITHACA, N.Y. - Go "Beyond the Box Score" for Cornell football's loss to Dartmouth on Saturday, Nov. 15.
TEAM
• With the loss, Cornell's all-time record now stands at 663-566-34.
• Dartmouth now holds a 64-43-1 lead in the all-time series, including a 35-14-1 record in Hanover, N.H.
• The Big Red holds a 234-232-15 record in the month of November.
• The team's 96-yard scoring drive in the second quarter was its longest since marching 98 yards as part of a quick-strike five-play drive last season at Princeton.
• The team's 24:54 of possession was its lowest of the season, as were the team's 41 rushing yards.
• Cornell's offensive line has surrendered one or fewer sacks 25 times in its past 39 contests dating back to the start of the 2022 season.
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INDIVIDUAL
• Junior
Garrett Bass-Sulpizio has rushed for a touchdown in seven straight games, the first Big Red player to do that since Ed Marinaro '72 found the end zone in all nine contests during his historic 1971 campaign that saw him earn national player of the year honors and a Heisman Trophy runner-up finish.
• Bass-Sulpizio now has eight rushing touchdowns this season, tied for the most by a Big Red quarterback in a season since Ryan Kuhn '06 found the end zone 12 times in 2005.
• Bass-Sulpizio completed 37-of-45 passes for a completion percentage of .822 - the fourth-highest by a Cornell player in a single game in school history.
• The 327 passing yards marked his second career 300-yard game and the 55th all-time by a Cornell quarterback.
• His 37 completions are tied for the fifth-most in a game in school history.
• Senior
Doryn Smith upped his career totals to 102 catches (No. 16 all-time at Cornell) for 1,087 yards (No. 26 at Cornell). He became the 16th player in school history to reach 100 catches.
• With 12 tackles against Dartmouth, senior
Damon Barnes upped his career total to 167, good for 50th all-time at Cornell.
• Senior
Joey Cheshire added 10 tackles to his career totals and now stands at 130, jumping into the top 100 all-time at No. 90.
• With his eight tackles, senior
Michael O'Keefe became the 146th player in the Big Red's 138-year history to hit the century mark and ended the day with 108 - good for 127th.
• Junior All-America tight end
Ryder Kurtz upped his team-leading totals in receptions (41) and receiving yards (502). Both totals are single-season records for a Big Red tight end.
• Kurtz already owns school tight end career records for receptions (77), receiving yards (943) and touchdowns (eight), marks he increased with his nine catches for 91 yards at Dartmouth.
• Sophomore
TJ Hamilton scored his first career touchdown with his acrobatic 33-yard reception in the fourth quarter.
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Braylon Howard had a pass breakup for his sixth consecutive game.
• Howard's 11 pass breakups this season are tied for the fourth-most by a Big Red player in school history and is four off the record of 15 set by Mike Raich in 1985.
• Sophomore
Jordan Triplett had 83 total yards, giving him 472 for the season.
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