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Saturday's loss to Yale dropped the Crimson soccer team into a last-place tie with Brown in the Eastern Intercollegiate League. Yale is assured of third place unless Army and Navy tie.
The Army-Navy game, scheduled for Saturday, was postponed because of 50-mile-an-hour winds. If Navy scores an upset, the Middies go into a tie for first with Cornell and Army drops to second, with Yale third. If Army wins, Yale replaces Navy in third place, and Cornell remains in second. A tie would leave the standings as listed below unchanged.
The standings:
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