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VIDEO: Peyton Johnson Scores Game-Winning Goal

Crimson Clinches Share of Ivy Title

By Peter G. Cornick, Contributing Writer

With 10 seconds remaining in a 1-1 game against Dartmouth last Saturday, sophomore midfielder Peyton Johnson smashed a 28-yard free kick past Big Green goalkeeper Tatiana Saunders. The goal gave the Harvard women’s soccer team the win and assured the Crimson at least a share of the Ivy League title and a berth to the NCAA tournament later this month.

Miss Johnson’s goal? Probably, because it was raining and freezing, and it was Halloween weekend. Never fear, our friends at GoCrimson.com just posted the video of the championship-sealing goal. Check it out!

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