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The Ivy Race Goes on and on

Soccer Notebook

Last week, the junior tallied two goals and an assist to lead the Tigers over Columbia. Dechet scored the game-winner on a penalty kick with less than three minutes to play in Princeton's 4-3 victory.

Dechet, an All-Ivy selection last year, led the league in scoring last season. He threatens to repeat that feat this year, as he currently tops the league in scoring (4 goals, 3 assists, 11 points). The next closest scorer is Yale's David Goldblatt (2-3--7).

Scoring Chart: Senior forwards Nick D'Onofrio and Derek Mills continue to lead the Crimson in scoring. Both nailed a goal against B.U. to raise their point totals to nine. Sophomore Jeremy Amen, however, has been the only Harvard player to score in an Ivy game this season.

Amen scored the game-winner late in the second half to lift the Crimson over Penn. Saturday, his penalty kick against Cornell late in the first half was the game's lone tally.

Big Green Visit: Dartmouth travels to Cambridge on Saturday for an 11 a.m. game with the Crimson. Whoever losses this weekend would probably be eliminated from the Ivy race.

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Harvard is finally taking a break from action before the game against the Green. Beginning with Hartwick two weeks ago, the Crimson played four games in eight days.

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