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Quakers Tie Crimson for Ivy Soccer Title

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Pennsylvania's soccer team tied the Crimson for first place in the Ivy League winning its final game 3 to 2, from Cornell on Thursday. The game was played in Haverford, Pa., after being rescheduled from last Saturday at Ithaca. The victory gave the Quakers a season record of five wins and one loss, matching the Crimson's mark, in this first season of Ivy soccer competition. Penn had handed the Crimson its only league loss, a 2-0 defeat in Philadelphia October 29, but third-place Yale had topped the Quakers by an identical score.

The Crimson moved into first place last Friday when it scored a 2-1 overtime victory over Yale at New Haven.

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