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FRUIT BASKIND

By Steven A Soto
Co-captain Melanie Baskind, pictured in previous action, led the Crimson to its second league win of the year on Saturday afternoon in New Haven, Conn., as goals by Baskind and sophomore teammate Peyton Johnson provided enough offense to top Yale, 2-1. Harvard sits in a tie for first in the Ivies.
Co-captain Melanie Baskind, pictured in previous action, led the Crimson to its second league win of the year on Saturday afternoon in New Haven, Conn., as goals by Baskind and sophomore teammate Peyton Johnson provided enough offense to top Yale, 2-1. Harvard sits in a tie for first in the Ivies.

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