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STANDINGS Ivy League Overall W-L-T Pct. GF GA W-L- T Pct. GF GA Princeton 5-0-0 1.000 17 8 8-3 -0 .727 31 20 Columbia 4-1-0 .800 17 5 7-3-1 .682 33 17 Yale 3-2-0 .600 5 8 5-7-0 .417 18 25 Cornell 2-2-1 .500 10 14 6-5-1 .542 21 29 HARVARD 1-3-1 .300 8 10 3-8-1< Tab>.292 16 26 Dartmouth 1-3-0 .250 3 5 7-4-0 .636 20 8 Pennsylvania 1-3-0 .250 2 8 5- 6-0 .455 22 24 Brown 1-4-0 .200 4 8 7-5-0 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Quinn O'Sullivan, Cornell (So., GK) Winter Park, Fla. O'Sullivan had one of the best games of his brief career, making eight saves as his team bested 23rd-ranked Dartmouth, 1-0. In addition to his eight saves, O'Sullivan knocked away several Dartmouth crosses and controlled the play in front of the Cornell goal. He recorded his fourth shutout of the year and now has nine shutouts in his two years at Cornell. ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Andrew Lewis, Princeton (Fr., B) New Providence, N.J. Lewis spearheaded the Tiger defense which held Harvard without a goal and allowed just two second-half shots Sunday. HONOR ROLL Rikki Dadason, Columbia (So, F) Mossfellsbaer, Iceland-- Scored two of the Lions' three goals in a 3-0 win against Yale. Marc Thorne, Cornell (Fr., B) Clifton Park, N.Y.--Started at marking back and played extremely well in Cornell's 1-0 win against Dartmouth. Chris Mitchell, Dartmouth (Jr., F) Westport, Conn.--Netted a hat trick in the Big Green's 6-0 win against Massachusetts. Rob Pawloski, Princeton (Sr., GK) Farmington, Conn.--Recorded his second shutout of the season, making three saves. Garth Harries, Yale (Jr., B) Philadelphia, Pa.--Scored against Hartford with 17 seconds remaining in regulation to knot the score at three. --Compiled by the Ivy League office
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Quinn O'Sullivan, Cornell (So., GK) Winter Park, Fla.
O'Sullivan had one of the best games of his brief career, making eight saves as his team bested 23rd-ranked Dartmouth, 1-0. In addition to his eight saves, O'Sullivan knocked away several Dartmouth crosses and controlled the play in front of the Cornell goal. He recorded his fourth shutout of the year and now has nine shutouts in his two years at Cornell.
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Andrew Lewis, Princeton (Fr., B) New Providence, N.J.
Lewis spearheaded the Tiger defense which held Harvard without a goal and allowed just two second-half shots Sunday.
HONOR ROLL
Rikki Dadason, Columbia (So, F) Mossfellsbaer, Iceland-- Scored two of the Lions' three goals in a 3-0 win against Yale.
Marc Thorne, Cornell (Fr., B) Clifton Park, N.Y.--Started at marking back and played extremely well in Cornell's 1-0 win against Dartmouth.
Chris Mitchell, Dartmouth (Jr., F) Westport, Conn.--Netted a hat trick in the Big Green's 6-0 win against Massachusetts.
Rob Pawloski, Princeton (Sr., GK) Farmington, Conn.--Recorded his second shutout of the season, making three saves.
Garth Harries, Yale (Jr., B) Philadelphia, Pa.--Scored against Hartford with 17 seconds remaining in regulation to knot the score at three. --Compiled by the Ivy League office
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