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The Crimson finished seventh in this year's Ivy League football standings with a 2-5 record. Princeton led the league, followed by Dartmouth, Yale, Cornell, Brown, and Pennsylvania. Columbia finished eight, and was the only team behind Harvard.
The Ivy League soccer schedule is not yet completed, since Brown must play Penn Thursday, but as of now, Princeton leads the league, with the Crimson in second place, followed by Cornell, Yale, Pennsylvania, Brown, and Dartmouth.
The cross country team remained undefeated until its last meet of the season, the Heptagonals, when it finished third, behind Cornell and Navy. The harriers won six meets against nine different opponents, including the Harvard-Yale-Princeton triangular race; this last triumph made them "Big Three" champions.
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