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Harvard's women's soccer team raised its record to 5.1 Saturday with a 21 victory at Cornell.
Twice in the first half the Crimson put the hall behind the Ivies leading goalkeeper time assured by save percentages the Big Red's Kate Thompson Freshman forward Wendy Zeeban set up midfielder Inga Larson for the leader that started the scoring.
The Crimson's leading scorer, junior Kelly Landry produced what proved to be the same winner taking the ball from the left wing herself for an unassisted tally.
Cornclt's Megan McMahon brought the home team within one before halftime deflecting interesting pass into the top of the net.
The Crimson now 2.0 in the Ivies, travels to Chestnut Hill to take on Boston College tonight.
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