Word: bohn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson placed three men on the first team and one on the second unit. Attackmen Grady Watts and Dave Bohn, and midfielder Pete Sieglaff join four Tigers on the starting ten, while captain Tadhg Sweeney was named to the second midfield...
...Bohn, New England and Ivy League scoring leader for the second consecutive year, was hampered by a leg injury during the latter part of the season, and his tremendous performance was thus all the more remarkable...
Watts and Bohn were known quantities at the beginning of the season and opponents were looking for them, often double-teaming one or both of them. But whenever the opposition put extra pressure on the attack, a block-busting scoring threat in the form of midfielder Pete Sieglaff capitalized on the miscalculation. Sieglaff, like Sweeney, paced his midfield whenever it saw action. In the scoring column he was second in New England behind Bohn...
...when attempting a shot, Watts fed Sieglaff, who stormed the Eli goal. After the tally, Watts nodded at Sieglaff; they'd shown them. Before the close of the game, Sieglaff had notched one more, giving him a total of 44 for the season, second in New England, behind teammate Bohn...
With twelve minutes remaining when play resumed, the Crimson eased up, acoring only twice, and allowing the Bulldogs four tallies. The crowd rose in a standing ovation when, in the closing minutes, coach Bruce Munro replaced Sieglaff and his tremendous attack. Bohn had notched six, Spruance four, Sieglaff three, and Watts two. Watts, in his finest playmaking effort of the season, led the team with eight assists...