CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - Aaron Shampklin rushed for 178 yards and four touchdowns and Harvard opened its 145th season with a 36-14 victory over San Diego on Saturday.
Shampklin ran for three of his touchdowns in the first quarter, including a career-long 64-yarder for the sophomore, when the Crimson took a 27-3 lead in their highest-scoring quarter since 2013. Shampklin’s four rushing TDs were one short of the school record set in 1951 by Tom Ossman. Devin Darrington added 98 yards rushing and a score.
Justice Shelton-Mosley had 127 yards receiving - Harvard’s first 100-yard receiving game since 2016 - on seven catches. Jake Smith threw for 195 yards on 13-of-21 passing as the Crimson outgained San Diego 461-391, including 266-93 on the ground.
Michael Bandy caught 12 passes for 202 yards - both career-highs - for the Toreros (1-1). Anthony Lawrence was 23-of-46 passing for 298 yards with an interception.
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