Hayden Johnson threw three touchdown passes, Aaron Crossley scored on an 84-yard run, and Lehigh defeated Colgate 45-17 to remain tied with Holy Cross for first place in the Patriot League.
Holy Cross rallied from an 18-point deficit to earn a win over Bucknell on a 23-yard field goal with under a minute left.
The lead changed hands three times in the fourth quarter and Holy Cross (5-6, 4-1) sealed the victory on a Joe Townsend strip sack with Frankie Monte recovering.
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