Aviva Premiership club Exeter have announced new deals for three more key members of their squad.England Saxons forwards Don Armand, Alec Hepburn and Mitch Lees have all agreed fresh terms following on from?the recent announcement that England international trio Jack Nowell, Henry Slade and Luke Cowan-Dickie also penned new three-year contracts at Sandy Park.Reflecting on the latest deals, Exeter head coach Rob Baxter said: These are players we have gone out and looked at and thought very highly of, and have brought them through either from Championship level, or with Don, the level below Super 15, because he hadnt quite broken into that level over there.They have added a lot in their short time they have been with us, and we think they are players who are going to play a big, big part in the future of the club going forward.Mitch and Don had real stand-out seasons last year and they are starting to show that they could be two of the best back-five forwards in the Premiership, and that was shown by them going on the Saxons tour [to South Africa], while Alec has just been getting better and better in his time with us.We made a decision to bring him in early to the club and nurse him through some injury rehab, and I think that was a really good decision.It allowed him to put some foundation work in, which allowed him to have a good season last year, and I thought he was absolutely fantastic on the Saxons tour, probably one of the stand-out forwards. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Kurt Rawlings threw for two touchdowns and ran for 74 yards to lead Yale to a 21-14 victory over Harvard in the 133rd edition of The Game on Saturday, snapping a nine-year losing streak in the rivalry and depriving the Crimson of a fourth straight Ivy League title.Theres been a long streak. We dont like to talk about it, Rawlings said. But its over. Now its our streak.The Bulldogs (3-7, 3-4 Ivy) had little to play for except a chance to spoil Harvards season, and thats exactly what they did.After opening the second half with an onside kick and scoring to take its first lead, Yale went ahead for good with 4:14 left on a 3-yard touchdown pass from Rawlings to Reed Klubnik, who had the ball knocked out of his hands just after he reached across the goal line.Harvard coaches protested along the sideline. There is no replay in the Ivy League.The Crimson (7-3, 5-2) had two possessions in the final minutes, but couldnt score.After one kneel-down, Yale students poured out of the stands to celebrate with the team at midfield. Harvard players walked glumly back to their field house after blowing the chance to become the first class ever to win four straight conference championships.Something we havent experienced in a long time is you can put it all out there, you can work as hard as you can, you can believe. And when you do that you still risk getting your heart broken, Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. Thats certainly what happened today.And Yales seniors know they wont be leaving behind a losing streak.I was overjoyed, obviously, linebacker Darius Manora said, adding wiith a smile: As an alum, Im excited for the future.dddddddddddd.On a sunny day that was warm enough to encourage some Yale students to dance naked on the concrete walls of the century-old stadium (and then get kicked out), the schools renewed one of the oldest rivalries in sports.It took some time for them to get their bearings.After playing 24 scoreless minutes, punting a combined 11 times to start the game, Harvard picked up 28 yards on a pass from Joe Viviano to Adam Scott before Charlie Booker bounced around the right end for a 27-yard touchdown. Yale took advantage of a fourth-down jump pass to move the ball 16 yards to the Harvard 3 and tied it just before the half.To start the second, Yale pulled off an onside kick that led to a 28-yard pass to Klubnik that gave the Bulldogs a 14-7 lead.That proved to be the pivotal play in the game, Murphy said.Harvard tied it, picking up 34 yards to the Yale 2 on a fourth-and-3. Three plays later, Viviano found Ryan Halvorson in the end zone to make it 14-all.THE TAKEAWAYYale: Bulldogs football has had little to celebrate for a decade. But coach Tony Reno improves to 1-4 against Harvard, and that will keep the people in New Haven happy for another offseason.Harvard: The Crimson could have clinched a share of the conference title either last week, against Penn, or in the finale. Instead, they end with two straight losses.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25 . ' ' '