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Dartmouth squad that has postseason aspirations of its own. The Big

Green is led by goalkeeper Kristen Luckenbill, the school record-holder in career shutouts, and striker Jen Murray, who is 10th all-time among Big Green scorers.

After having six days to recuperate from losing both to Harvard and Loyola this weekend, Princeton travels to Cornell (2-12, 1-4) Saturday in what will be a must-win situation for the Tigers.

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Brown finds itself in a similar position as Princeton, as it heads to Pennsylvania (7-5-1, 2-3) to meet a

disappointingly mediocre Penn team that, in spite of its unimpressive league record, has not let go of its postseason dreams.

After earning an at-large bid a year ago to the NCAA's, the Quakers have sputtered in the 2000 Ivy League season and are currently tied in fifth place with Yale (8-6-1, 2-3-0).

One bright spot for Pennsylvania, however, has been the recent emergence of Angela Konstantaras, who has scored a goal in each of her team's past two Ivy contests.

Yale, which has shown streaks of brilliance in a 1-0 upset over Connecticut on October 11 and a 4-2 triumph over Penn last Saturday, will host struggling Columbia (4-8-2, 0-5) this Friday night.

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