Word: adedeji
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...OFFENSE IS virtually nonexistent as of the moment. All-American, All-Ivy Chris Papagianis, who carried the bulk of the team's scoring after Felix Adedeji hurt his back last season, will be sorely missed, both by the team and his numerous female fans...
What head coach Bruce Munro has left offensively is, as he puts it, "Felix, Felix, and more Felix." Felix is, of course, Felix Adedeji. A first team All-Ivy pick and league leading scorer two years ago, he started out last season with a four goal performance against Columbia, but a muscle spasm resulting from that game hobbled him the rest of the year. If Harvard is going to go anywhere offensively this fall, Adedeji will be a key. With his linemates gone, opposing teams will be able to concentrate on containing him more than in the past...
Papagianis, in repeating as a first-team All-Ivy pick, shattered the Ivy scoring record in the process. His 21 points demolished the former record of 13 held by teammate Felix Adedeji, Adedeji, a first-team performer last year, was handicapped considerably by back problems this season, but still managed to make the second-team...
Besides the aforementioned LaClvita, Scott, and Fearnett, the team is relatively healthy. Felix Adedeji, however continues to be bothered by back problems, and had difficulty practicing on the hard synthetic turf at B U on Wednesday and Thursday. Although Harvard has been trying to get acclimated as best it can to playing on an artificial surface such as Cornell's Shoelkopt Field the team was unable to get practice time on a similar polyturf field at Boston College...
...goals versus 31 apiece for the Quakers and for the Crimson, its forwards, led by All-Ivies Victor Huerta. Chris Agoliati and Bill Murray should, theoretically at least, be as potent a line as any in the Ivy League. Harvard, however, is counting on the offensive explosiveness of Adedeji, Vujovic, Hinze, and Papaginnis...