Word: columbia
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...four teams (Harvard, Dartmouth, Columbia, and Yale) have compiled a combined 25-4-1 record. With many critical intra-Ivy matchups upcoming, the race for the League title promises to be nerve-wracking...
Also in the Ivy vanguard is surprising Columbia (7-1, 1-1). The youthful Lions are led by sophomore Tosh Forde, the Ivy League Player of the Week, who halfway through the season has already set single-season school marks for goals and points...
Yale (5-2-1, 1-1-1) has also been impressive this season. After the Bulldogs, however, the Ivy suffers a big dropoff with Princeton, Brown, Cornell and Pennsylvania, teams that are all well below .500. Cornell, in fact, suffered the indignity of its first-ever loss to Columbia, while the other teams lack even a similarly ignominious feat on which to report...
...this point, Harvard, by virtue of its imposing start, must be considered the favorite, but the Nov. 2 showdown against Dartmouth will be telling. IVY STANDINGS IVY OVERALL Team W L PCT W L PCT Harvard 3 0 1.00 7 0 1.00 Dartmouth 3 0 1.00 6 1 .857 Columbia 1 1 .500 7 1 .875 Yale 1 1 .500 5 2 .688 Princeton 1 2 .333 3 5 .375 Brown 0 1 .250 1 6 .222 Cornell 0 2 .000 3 5 .375 Pennsylvania...
Whenever the Big Red (4-5, 0-1) plays tough teams, the offense seems not to score. Cornell has been shut out by Princeton, Rider and most recently, Syracuse and Boston College. Cornell did beat Columbia, 4-1, and Millersville, 3-2, but that won't help the team contend for the crown...