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Around the Ivies: women's soccer

Ivy League women’s soccer has concluded its schedule of conference play. With the Crimson firmly situated at the top of the table, here are our final power rankings for the year.Harvard (10-4-2 overall, 5-1-1 Ivy League): Owners of the best scoring differential in the Ancient Eight, as well as its best record, the Crimson will advance to host Central Connecticut State University in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

SPORTS | 11/11/2014

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Julie Shackford to coach final game at Roberts Stadium

The women’s soccer team’s final game of the season this Saturday promises to be an exciting one, filled with numerous opportunities and milestones: the potential to finish in a tie for first place in the Ivy League; the final game for a legendary and record-setting head coach; the chance for a sophomore to break the single-season record for goals scored and for Tiger players to lock down the Ivy League titles for most points, goals and assists; and the team’s honoring of nine seniors.

SPORTS | 11/06/2014

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Ivy League championship within reach for men's soccer

After taking down American University (10-4-3 overall, 4-2-2 Patriot League) 2-0 on the road on Wednesday afternoon in its final non-conference game of the regular season, the men’s soccer team (9-3-3 overall, 3-1-1 Ivy) moves into its penultimate match of the regular season on Saturday evening, and the stakes cannot be higher. With just two Ivy League matches remaining for each team in the conference, the Tigers stand atop the conference standings, tied with Dartmouth with a total of 10 points.

SPORTS | 11/06/2014