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Laxwomen Set to Take on Yale

Crimson Players Snubbed for Honors; Team Drops to Fifth Nationally

Back at the Ranch

Meanwhile, Crimson netminder Williamson, a rookie in the position herself, leads the league in goals-against average with 5.50 and is second in save percentage at .576. Double hmmph.

But Harvard doesn't appear to be fazed by the lack of weekly honors and favorable rankings, and rightly so--the Crimson is looking to continue gaining momentum and get its season rolling along.

Today, Harvard hosts Yale in its first league match-up in over a week.

The Elis (2-3, 0-1) were ranked in the top 15 in the preseason, but with a mediocre beginning has dropped them out of the rankings. Last weekend, Yale was stunned by an unranked Pennsylvania squad, 9-6, and it hasn't had much time to recover.

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Still, the Elis sport a well-balanced offense, featuring senior attacker Eva Vishio, who leads her team with nine goals and two assists. Four other Elis have earned more than five points so far this season.

And if you feel like believing that stellar weather report, the game begins at 3:00 at Ohiri Field.

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