Freshman Malachi Hosley rushes for 261 yards and Penn beats Cornell to claim the Trustees' Cup


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Freshman Malachi Hosley rushed for 261 yards and two long touchdowns, and Pennsylvania ran past Cornell 23-8 to claim the Trustees' Cup for the second straight year. Hosley set his season-high in the first half with 125 yards, including a 68-yard score, for Penn (6-2, 3-2 Ivy League). Hosley added a 96-yard touchdown late in the third quarter for the longest offensive play in program history. The Penn defense made a goal-line stand with 10:27 left in the fourth quarter to keep its 15-point lead. The defense added another turnover with 5:23 remaining when senior Jaden Key made an easy interception near the end zone. The Penn special teams also made a big play when Travis McFarling blocked and recovered a field goal to keep the score at 16-8.

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