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Soccer Standings and Statistics

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At this point last year, the Crimson soccer team as hot, leading the Ivy League with a 4-0 record.

Times have been harder his year, however. The booters stand at .500 in the Ivies as they prepare to face Princeton this weekend in a "must" game. With three games left on the schedule, the outlook around the league looks like this: STANDINGS  Ivy  Overall Cornell  4-0-0  8-1-0 Brown  3-1-0  5-1-2 Dartmouth  2-2-0  3-6-0 Harvard  2-2-0  3-5-1 Pennsylvania  2-2-0  8-2-0 Columbia  1-3-0  3-7-0 Princeton  1-3-0  2-5-2 Yale  1-3-0  2-7-1 SCORERS  Goals  Attempts  Points Fred Pereira, Brown  3  3  6 Dave Acorn, Harvard  4  2  6 Dave Ralbovsky, Brown  2  3  5 Marc Griffith, Brown  4  0  4

GOALIES  Goals  Saves  Average Dan Mackesey, Cornell  1  12  0.3 Dave Flaschen, Brown  3  19  0.8 Fred Herold, Harvard  7  26  1.8

GOALIES  Goals  Saves  Average Dan Mackesey, Cornell  1  12  0.3 Dave Flaschen, Brown  3  19  0.8 Fred Herold, Harvard  7  26  1.8

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