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Penn beats Lafayette 19-14 on late Marsh run

Sep 19, 2010 - 3:24 AM PHILADELPHIA(AP) -- Lyle Marsh's 12-yard touchdown run with 6:21 left gave Penn a 19-14 win over Lafayette in its opener Saturday night.

The Quakers, who won for the 800th time in their history against 432 losses, have won eight straight dating to last season.

Lafayette (0-2), without quarterback Ryan O'Neil most of the game due to an ankle injury, was limited to 175 yards and eight first downs.

But thanks to a second quarter in which Kyni Scott recovered Ben Eaton's blocked punt in the end zone and Michael Phillips returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown, Lafayette took the lead. It stayed in front until Marsh capped a 75-yard drive in 14 plays, all but one of them runs, that devoured 7:27.

Before the game, Penn had a moment of silence to honor one of its captains, Owen Thomas, who committed suicide in April, and longtime game day coordinator Dan "Coach Lake" Staffieri, who died that month at age 85.