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CHRIS OHIRI moves in to take the ball away from a Penn defender in the second period of Saturday's soccer game at Philadelphia, won by the Crimson 3 1. Ohiri scored two goals in the Crimson's second half comeback to tie the Ivy record of eight goals in one season.
The win was Harvard's fourth in a row in league competition and kept the Crimson undefeated in Ivy play. The team has lost only once in seven decisions.
But Ohiri, who was plagued with injury earlier in the season and sat out the team's only loss, suffered another groin pull in the last period and had to be taken out. The injury appeared more serious than the earalier one which sidelined the star. With Ohiri out Harvard will face tough competition against Brown, Princeton, and Yale, the Ivy teams left on its schedule.
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