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No new teams broke into the top five this week, but the top four squads traded places in a weekend filled with crushing victories and tough defeats.
5. Women’s Volleyball (10-7, 3-4 Ivy)
Harvard lost to Cornell and defeated Columbia last weekend. Taylor Docter smacked the Lions out of the gym, recording five aces in the league victory.
Previous Rank: 5
4. Women’s Tennis
The Crimson did not see any action last week. The team will compete at the ITA Regional Tournament in New Haven, Connecticut this weekend.
Previous Rank: 3
3. Sailing
The sailing team overcame last week’s shipwreck to take third place at the Lark Invitational at Tufts. The team will compete in five regattas next weekend.
Previous Rank: 4
2. Women’s Golf
The Crimson took second place in the Harvard Invitational, falling to Penn by just 5 strokes. The rain and wind were unforgiving, as battling the elements is not something that five of the team’s players from California are used to.
Previous Rank: 1
1. Football (4-1, 3-0 Ivy)
The Crimson continues to roll, picking up its fourth consecutive victory last weekend. Colton Chapple was spectacular again, throwing for five touchdowns. The Crimson battle Princeton on Saturday in a game that could be less competitive than Shaq in a free throw shooting competition.
Previous Rank: 2
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