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The Harvard-Yale soccer game this week will decide the outcome of the Ivy League title.
If Harvard wins the game, it will win the title. If the Crimson loses, Yale and Brown will tie for the championship. If Harvard and Yale should tie, the Crimson and Brown will tie for the title.
Harvard will enter the game with a 4-1-1 record, Yale with 3-1-2. Brown finished the season by beating Harvard 5-0 Friday for a final record of 5-2-0. Standings are determined by points, two for a win, one for a tie.
The Yale game begins at 1:30 p.m. Friday, in New Haven.
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