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Poley Guyda's once-beaten freshman soccer team meets Yale's once-beaten representatives this afternoon at 2 p.m. on the Business School Field. Comparative scores indicate a tight, low-scoring game.
Last weekend the Yalies took a 4 to 3 overtime decision from the Princeton freshmen and showed a hard-running, versatile attack. They do not rely on a short passing game as much as the Crimson, but feature fast breaks and long boots.
The Crimson starting line is the same as that which opened against Brown last week: Covicki, g; Doormann, rf; Greenidge (capt.), lf; Leonard, rh; Pantaleoni, ch; Harding, lh; Goldstein, ro; Drehmel, rl; Chakkaphak, cf; McCallum, li; Engstrom, lo.
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