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Brown continued to match Harvard's undefeated record in Ivy League soccer last week on its way to a showdown match in Cambridge Nov. 12.
The defending champion Bruins prevented winless Princeton from taking a single shot on goal while clobbering the Tigers by the misleading margin of 2-0. Brown, meanwhile, got off 24 shots in what the Brown Daily Herald called "a rather dull half-field drill."
Third-place Columbia stayed near the top with a 3-1 victory over winless Cornell. Yale clung to fourth with a 2-0 win over Dartmouth.
Bruin Gary Kaufman's fifth goal of the season kept him in front in the individual scoring race. Harvard's Jaime Vargas, who scored three times against Penn last Saturday, and Lutz Hoeppner, with one goal last week, moved into a tie for second with four goals each.
Harvard travels to Princeton this Saturday, while Brown hosts Cornell. In other games this week, Columbia meets Dartmouth and Yale visits Penn.
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