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Harvard will also be battling Cornell for first place in the Ivy League soccer standings this morning at Ithaca. The Big Red booters, last in the league a year ago, upended Princeton, 3-0, last week. The Tigers previously defeated Columbia, Harvard's sole Ivy victim to date.
Cross-country is the only team that should have an easy time at Ithaca. The Crimson shut out the Big Red last year, and the top two members of that Cornell team are gone. Four of Harvard's top runners may miss this meet with injuries, but a Crimson victory is still highly probable.
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