Word: attackman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sophomore attackman Monk Aiello led the scoring, tallying two pretty goals and three assists. Aiello, who seems to improve with every game, sank the first Crimson goal while falling at 9:06 of the first period after Ned Yoot and Moe Baldwin had caught the Tufts goalie out of the net. He added a brilliant angle drive later...
Midfielders Ron Huebech and Al Sawyer and reserve attackman Laurie Otis also scored twice each...
Joining him on the first ten were attackman Rick Hudner, captain last year, and Dick Post, midfielder, also a 1951 graduate. Goalie Syd Clark earned a berth on the second team, while Fred Coburn. Dave Waring, and Bill Plissner received honorable mention. All were graduated in June, an indication of the tremendous task which Munro faces...
Conspicuously missing from the All-America squad was 1951 Crimson Captain Rick Hudner who was considered far and away the best attackman in New England last year. Hudner played in last spring's North-South game, the unofficial try-out for All-America recognition, but because of a blunder on the part of officials he was forced to play at the unfamiliar position of midfield...
...only did Aiello amass the highest number of goals scored, but he was the only player to score in every game. Attackman Ed Curtis was second by notching 19 tallies and 20 assists...