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Out-hustling the Crimson for three quarters, Princeton's undefeated freshman soccer squad sent Harvard to its first defeat Saturday, 2-0.

The Tigers scored first on a penalty shot at 16:30 in the second quarter. Aided by a strong wind, Princeton forward Rod Ferguson slammed the ball-past Harvard goalie Jay Breeze.

Princeton's second tally came after a Harvard miscue at 3:30 in the third quarter. Near the Harvard goal, Yardling fullback Hillary Worthen stepped on the ball and fell. Tiger forward Pete Stuckey picked up the loose ball and scored on a clear shot about ten yards from the net.

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