CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Football quarterback 
Jaden Craig has been named the Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week, the conference announced Monday afternoon. The weekly honor is the senior's second of the season and first since Sept. 29.
 
A native of Montclair, New Jersey, Craig completed 21-of-32 pass attempts for 322 yards and four touchdowns (14, 74, 14, 34) in a 31-10 home win over Dartmouth, which was receiving votes in both top-25 polls and was in second place in the Ivy League standings at game time. Craig's passing yardage was a season high and his TD total matched his career high, which he accomplished twice in 2024 and now twice in 2025.
 
Included in his 322 passing yards was his 74-yard TD to 
Brady Blackburn, who hauled in Craig's longest completion of the season. The QB entered the contest needing two passing touchdowns to tie Neil Rose's school record (41) and finished with four to become the storied program's all-time leading passing TDs leader (43). The record-breaking TD was thrown to 
Logan Reaska in the fourth quarter. 
Seamus Gilmartin, meanwhile, caught Craig's other TD passes.
 
Craig and his Harvard teammates will return to action on Friday night when they play at Columbia. Kick-off is slated for 7 p.m. ET, with the contest airing to national audience on ESPN2.
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