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M. Soccer Overcomes Driving Rain, Huskies

The win pulls the Crimson over .500 and begins a five-game homestand on the right foot. Despite this, Kerr will be demanding more of the team.

"I'm not overly content with this win," Kerr said. "We can play better and we'll have to play better to win in the Ivy League."

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The Crimson's homestand, including two games against Ivy League opponents, will make or break the season. The team hosts Cornell and a strong Yale team in the first two weeks of October.

The Crimson next hosts Boston College on Sunday at 1 p.m.

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