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Flanker Bobby Sewall of Portsmouth played one of the finest all-around offensive games in Brown University history Saturday in leading the Bears to a 56-35 victory over Dartmouth at Brown Stadium.
Sewall accounted for 326 yards total offense and five touchdowns. He caught 18 passes for 141 yards, ran 15 times for 144 yards, rushed for four touchdowns and threw a 41-yard touchdown pass.
"I thought it was just one of the most incredible performances I've seen in a long, long time," Brown coach Phil Estes said. "Bobby Sewall went out there and did everything, from running the football to catching the football to throwing for a touchdown and then finished the last play on defense for the victory. If that's not a complete game, I don't know what is."
Quarterback Michael Dougherty completed 41 of 50 passes for 403 yards and a touchdown and was not intercepted. Flanker Buddy Farnham caught 12 passes for 159 yards and two touchdowns. Dougherty and fullback Tyler Rowley of Narragansett also rushed for touchdowns.
Brown improved to 4-5 overall, 3-3 in the Ivy League. Dartmouth dropped to 3-6, 3-3. The Bears will conclude their season next Saturday at Columbia.
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