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M. Booters Spoil Big Green Ivy League Title Hopes, 3-1

Luzak, Vaughn Tally Late for Crimson; Salisbury Shines in Goal

What if?

No one really wants to play the "What if?" game, but after the Harvard men's soccer team dispatched an extremely strong Dartmouth squad, 3-1, yesterday at Ohiri Field, even players could not help asking, What if?

What if Harvard had beaten Yale and Princeton in overtime?

What if Harvard had just beaten one of them?

Chances are, the Ivy title, or at least a part of it, could have gone to the Crimson.

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"No team has really beaten us," junior Jason Luzak said, who scored an insurance goal for Harvard late in the second half. "We should be undefeated right now."

The Crimson is not 6-0 in the Ivy, instead it is 3-3.

But you would not have guessed that looking at the team yesterday.

Harvard (7-6-0 overall) did everything it needed to do to knock off the second place Big Green (6-4-2, 4-2-0 Ivy), including netting two late-game goals to secure the win.

"It is just a great win for us," Harvard Coach Mike Getman said. "I was very pleased with the effort that all the guys put out."

One key to the outcome of yesterday's game was that Harvard's offense produced when it had to.

After each team scored quickly in the first ten minutes of the game, neither squad could net a goal for almost 60 minutes.

But with just over 15 minutes remaining and overtime looming, the Harvard offense came alive.

Junior David Vaughn came off the bench and managed to head a Brian Enge corner kick into the lower right side of the net and give the Crimson a 2-1 lead.

With only tow minutes left in the game, a Luzak tally secured the Harvard victory.

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