Harvard at Yale
Dartmouth at Penn
Cornell and Princeton
Columbia at Brown
YALE HIGHLIGHTS
10-9 win over Brown, 23-12 win over UConn, 28-14 loss to Miami, Ohio, 3-0 loss at Dartmouth, 42-20 win over Columbia, 27-21 win over Penn, 28-0 win over Cornell, 44-8 win over Princeton.
Key players: Bob Rizzo (QB), John Spagnola (34-catch SE), John Pagliaro (987-yard TB), Rick Angelone (FB), Bill Crowley (LB), Paul Denza and Bob Skoronski (DTs), Kurt Nondorf (CB). LAMBERT TROPHY 1. Colgate (8-0) 66 1/2 pts. 2. Penn State (8-1) 651/2 3. Pitt (7-1-1) 57 5. Yale (6-2) 49 6. Brown (6-2) 37 7. Army (6-3) 28 8. B.C. (5-3) 27 9. Rutgers (6-3) 19 10. Dartmouth (6-2) 15 Harvard (4-4) 9
AP TOP TWENTY 1. Texas (8-0) 2. Alabama (8-1) 3. Oklahoma (8-1) 4. Ohio State (8-1) 5. Notre Dame (7-1) 6. Michigan (8-1) 8. Arkansas (7-1) 9. Penn State (8-1) 10. Pitt (7-1-1) 11. Texas A&M (6-1 12. Nebraska (7-2) 13. BYU (7-2) 14. USC (6-3) 15. Clemson (7-1-1) 16. Florida State (7-1) 17. Arizona State (7-1) 18. Texas Tech (6-2) 19. North Carolina (6-2) 20. Colgate (9-0)
SOCCER
MEN'S RECORD-5-4-4, 2-3-1 Ivy
WOMEN'S RECORD-8-2-1, co-winners
Tuffs Tourney
MEN'S SCHEDULE
Oct. 29-3-2 loss at Brown
Nov. 1-2-0 loss at Tufts
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