Word: bohne
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Coach Bruce Munro will start Grady Watts, Woody Spruance, and Dave Bohn at attack. Hal Loucheim, Joe Prahl, and captain Tadhg Sweeney will be the first midfield, backed by the equally powerful second unit composed of Gil Bamford, Pete Sieglaff, and Charlie Nyhan...
After the game, the players drove out to Long Island, where they defeated Hofstra 18-6 the following day. Bohn, Watts, and Sieglaff continued to register heavily in the scoring column, joined by Woody Spruance, the third attack with Watts and Bohn. Spruance threw four into the nets and assisted on a fifth. Although the contest looked close at first, the varsity rapidly pulled ahead, and Munro emptied the bench for the second time...
...first of the two five-minute over-time periods, Bohn converted a pass from Watts into the tie-breaking goal, his fifth for the afternoon. In the second overtime period Sieglaff scored his third, assisted by Sweeney, and Watts scored alone for his second goal. Watts also assisted on eight goals that afternoon, a singular performance--the 5 ft., 8 in, 150 pound attack was always closely covered and often doubleteamed...
...second period, Spruance passed to midfielder Gil Bamford for the varsity's third score, soon followed by Sweeney from Watts and Bohn from Bamford combinations. With the score now 5-2, Sieglaff came in unassisted twice in succession, to make it Harvard 7, Oxford-Cambridge 2, and an altogether different ballgame. Watts rounded out the quarter unassisted...
...time it was all over, the Crimson had run the score up to 17, compared to 11 for the Englishmen. Bohn led the Crimson with five goals, followed by Sieglaff with four, Spruance with three, and Watts and Sweeney with two each...