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Field Hockey Takes on No. 13 BU

Kalil is sixth in the Ivy in scoring with six goals and seven assists for 19 points, while Nagle leads the teams in goals with seven, to go along with an assist for 15 points.

Both Kalil and Nagle will have to remain hot if Harvard is to challenge for the Ivy title.

BU is the highest ranked team remaining on the Crimson's schedule, and a victory over the Terriers would boost Harvard's confidence immensely as it prepares for a pivotal match up with Princeton on October 23.

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Harvard is in a three-way tie for second place in the Ivy League, with No.17 Princeton and No.18 Dartmouth. Meanwhile, No.16 Brown (8-1, 4-0 Ivy) is alone atop the league standings.

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