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...Harvard varsity soccer team scored two goals, Yale scored two goals, Harvard won the game 3-1 to tie for the Ivy League championship. Chris Ohiri broke two Ivy League scoring records as he paced the Crimson attack with two goals. Ohiri actually scored the only dyed-in-the-red Crimson goals--the third Harvard marker was pushed into the nets by a Yale defender...
...Ohiri's goals raised his two-year career total to 31, breaking the old mark of 29 established by H. H. Broadbent in the seasons of 1929-30-31. His season output of ten goals in Ivy competition also established a new record, breaking the old mark of eight...
Harvard's first goal came on a breakaway play midway through the first period. Emmanuel Boye managed to steal the ball and passed to Davies, who fed Ohiri in front of the Yale nets. Ohiri beat the Blue defender, took Davies pass without breaking stride, and drilled it into the corner of the goal from 20 yards out at 11:30 of the first period...
...Crimson came through for two big scores in the second period-both fluker Ohiri got his second goal on a direct penalty kick...
...Chris Ohiri's playing status changes often: injuries continue to hamper his effectiveness. Sophomore center forward Cormac O'Malley has ably substituted for Ohiri, and switch of Captain Tony Davies from halfback to the forward line has given added impetus to the offense...