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W. Soccer's Ivy Streak Halted in Double-OT

These non-league contests are going to be important if the Crimson is to advance to the postseason. If the Crimson does not win the Ivy League-and therefore does not receive the automatic tournament berth-these games could be crucial for getting an at-large bid in the NCAA tournament.

Don't count the Crimson out for the Ivy League title, though.

"There is a lot of parity among the teams this year," Chu said. "Hopefully, this game won't be a real problem for us. Most of the teams are strong and have a chance at beating Yale."

"We are upset, but we have to look on to the rest of the Ivy League," Marynick said. "We have to take one game at a time. And we have to win." HARVARD  2 YALE  3

Yale, 3-2 at New Haven, Conn. Harvard  1  1  0  0  --  2 Yale  1  1  1  0  --  3

Scoring

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Yale-Wideberg (unassisted) 7:19

Har-Miller (Bingham, Chu) 20:26

Yale-Sullivan (Kwon) 51:42

Har-Minkus (Bingham, Miller) 66:06

Yale-Sullivan (Kwon) 94:34

Saves: Har-Burney 6; Yale-Haist 11.

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