Word: cavanagh
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard's All-American Joe Cavanagh has rejected an opportunity to fly to Bern, Switzerland and compete with the United States amateur team in the 1971 world ice hockey championships. "I've got too much unfinished school business hanging over my head." Cavanagh said yesterday...
Fencers Larry Cetrulo and Tom Keller, basketball forward Floyd Lewis, and hockey captain Joe Cavanagh each were selected to their respective league All-Star teams over the weekend...
...third consecutive year. Cavanagh was chosen on the first line of the ECAC Division 1 All-Star hockey team. The four top finishers in the RCAC had 41 of the 12 All-Stars with national champion B. U. placing four on the first team and Cornell and Clarkson receiving three selections each...
...tournament was a disappointment for the Crimson, especially for All-American captain Joe Cavanagh who, ending his career just eight points behind Babby Cleary's record 195 points, was shut out in his last game as a Harvard player...
What about the team itself? Don't they have a right to feel ten times worse than we? For once Harvard seemed a good bet to win the NCAA's, and the Crimson had to fly home with nothing more than a fourth. For 13 years Joe Cavanagh and Dan DeMichele had been linemates. At Syracuse they were within reach of a great climax. Then it all ends, all 13 years of it, when DeMichele gets a quick thumb from the referee at 12:14 of the first period after fighting with Denver's Brian Morenz. Think of DeMichele skating...