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TODAY'S GAMES
none scheduled
WEEKEND'S RESULTS
Cornell 5, men's hcokey 4 (OI)
Men's basketball 59, Columbia 56
Cornell 2, women's hockey 1
Men's squash won USSRA's
Northeastern 69, women's basketball 55
Wrestling 23, Brown 18
Army 38, wrestling 0
Princeton 48 1-3, Yale 44, women's track 41 2-3
Yale 68, Princeton 67, men's track 35
Men's volleyball 3, Dartmouth 0
Men's volleyball 3, Yale 0
Men's skiing second at Division H's
Women's skiing, fifth at Division H's
Women's swimming 83, Cornell 57
Men's swimming beat Cornell
Skiing
The Harvard men's and women's skiing team fared about as well as expected Friday and Saturday at the Division II championships at Johnston St.
The men came in second, 20 people behind Bowdoin and the women look fifth place.
The men took fourth and twelth in the nordic events and second in-the nordic relay and had two top to finishers in both the slalom and go on slalom.
The women took first, third and eighth in the nordic and won the relay.
Five Harvard skiers qualified to compete in the Eastern Championships at Middlebury. Bill Kepey and freshman Per-Arne Women drill represent
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