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Nov. 9, 2014 – Revolution 3:1 (7:3) Columbus Crew, MLS playoffs (Att.: 20,184)

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The Revolution extended unbeaten streak to seven games (6-0-1), Lee Nguyen improved scoring streak to five games. Goals: Nguyen, Gonçalves, Bunbury; Tchani.

Nov. 9, 1907 – Jamaica AA 3:4 Andover, Boston & District League game, “new grounds at the corner of Washington and Williams Sts.” in Jamaica Plain

“One of the largest crowds of the season witnessed the game …”

McGregors 1:3 Hopedale Rovers, Quincy, Mass.

“The visitors played a lively kick-and-dash game, which the McGregors tried to meet with a series of short passes.”

J&P Coats 4:0 New Bedford Olympics, Pawtucket, R.I.

The Olympics “played the English short passing game, but they were no match for the locals, who were very aggressive throughout the contest.”

Fore River 3:3 Howard & Bullough, Quincy, Mass.

Nov. 9, 1918 – MIT Chinese 4:1 Harvard SATC

Chinese’s fourth successive win. “The winning team displayed an intimate knowledge of the game and put on many trick plays. Kwan of Tech scored two goals.” SATC stands for Students’ Army Training Corps, and was related to Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC).

Nov. 9, 1924 – Fall River 5:0 Philadelphia (Att.: 4,000)

Wall “a local amateur signed by Fall River, was high scorer with two goals …”

Nov. 9, 1928 – Dartmouth 2:1 (aet) Brown

Nelson Rockefeller “at left full was strong on defense work.” Goals: Schmitz, Griffin; Bearce.

Nov. 9, 2003 – Revolution 1:1 [3:1] NY/NJ MetroStars (Att.: 14,823)

Goals: Noonan; Guevara (PK).

Nov. 9, 2011 – Mike Burns named Revolution general manager

Nov. 9, 2017 – Revolution name Brad Friedel head coach

Matthew Lee/Boston Globe photo

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