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TODAY'S GAMES

Women's volleyball vs. MIT

WEEKEND'S RESULTS

Football 20, Cornell 17

Field hockey 1, Cornell 0

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N.C. State 3, women's soccer 0

Women's soccer 0, Maryland 0

William & Mary 1, women's soccer 0

George Mason 1, women's soccer 0

Men's tennis won ECAC tournament (Princeton host)

Men's water polo 11, Army 6

Men's water polo 15, George Washington 3

Men's water polo 11, Washington & Lee 7

Men's Water Polo

Harvard men's water polo pummeled Army, George Washington and Washington & Lee, going undefeated in this weekend's Eastern League Tournament at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md..

This marks the first time in Harvard men's water polo history that the team has gone unbeateen two tournaments in a row. The aquamen's winning streak extends to seven.

Although Harvard clearly dominated the George Washington game, both games against Washington & Lee and Army were come-from-behind victories.

In goal, Rod Phares led the Crimson defense keeping both Army and Washington & Lee to a pair of tallies in the second half of both games.

Against George Washington, junior Jim Kornish scored two breakaway goals in a row early in the contest, decisively setting the pace for Harvard's overwhelming triumph.

The scores: over Army, 11-6; defeating George Washington, 15-3, and belting Washington & Lee, 11-7.

Next weekend the Crimson travels to Providence, R.I., for the New England Tournament which will determine the seedings for the New England Championship held on November 1 and 2 also at Brown.

Cardinals 3, Dodgers 2

ST. LOUIS--Ozzie Smith, the least likely man in the St. Louis lineup, homered with one out in the ninth inning to give the Cardinals a 3-2 victory over Los Angeles in the pivotal fifth game of the National League playoffs yesterday.

With the victory, the Cardinals swept the three games in their home park and took a 3-2 lead as the best-of-seven series moves back to Los Angeles.

The homer came on an 0-1 pitch from Tom Niedenfuer and was the first that the switch-hitting Smith has hit batting left-handed in 2968 career at-bats. He had only six homers this season.

Both squads squandered several opportunities during the game.

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