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The Harvard women’s soccer team suspended sophomore forward Erin Wylie for its final three games of the season this year against Ivy rival Princeton, No. 21 Dartmouth, and Ivy League Champion Columbia.
Prior to her suspension, Wylie was leading this year’s squad in goals with three.
Wylie also led the team with five goals and eleven total points during her breakout freshman season.
The Crimson lost these final three games by a combined score of 9-1 against the Ivy League’s first, second, and fifth-placed teams. The first game of Wylie’s suspension was a 5-0 loss to the Tigers.
Neither Wylie nor head coach Erica Walsh could be reached for comment.
—THE CRIMSON STAFF
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