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...also confident that his team will take the Mid-Atlantic division and win and playoff with the Southern district champion for a spot in the semi-finals in Miami, Fla. If Harvard wins its first three games, it will face Penn in the Miami semi-finals...
Bridgeport, rated number four in the area, and Brown, ranked fifth in New England, are almost assured spots in the playoff along with the region's top team. Harvard. But, with the absence of the second, third, sixth, and seventh ranked teams, the fourth spot in the competition is in doubt...
Brown continued its mediocre season with a 2-2 tie to Princeton last weekend, but the Bruins held on to third place in the standings and appear to have a playoff berth reserved for the team...
Wesleyan and Williams appear to be battling for the fourth and final playoff berth, to be awarded in the next few days. Wesleyan held on to fourth place with a win in overtime over Southern Connecticut State, last year's playoff entrant, while Williams held on to fifth after with a tie with seventh ranked Springfield, 1-1. New England Rankings 1. Harvard (6-1-0) 2. Tufts (8-1-0) 3. Brown (5-3-2) 4. Wesleyan (7-2-0) 5. Williams (5-0-2) 6. Bridgeport (8-4-0) 7. Springfield (7-3-1) 8. Vermont...
...real effect of the loss on the team can not be considered until this Saturday. If the Crimson doesn't dwell on its misfortunes and accepts the loss, it should come out ready to prove itself against Princeton. The District I playoff invitations will be announced early in November, perhaps before the Brown game. So if Harvard dominates the Tigers Saturday, a whole new season will begin--and this one will be for national instead of local prestige. A two or more goal win over Princeton could nullify the important effects of last weekend...