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...step up when their number gets called.”With the team featuring only one senior and a handful of juniors, the impetus will be on the team’s younger players to provide valuable sparks off the bench.Along with returning sophomores Lin, Pat Magnarelli, and Doug Miller, some of the team’s newest faces will provide additional firepower and energy off the bench.Sophomore Dan McGeary, a recent transfer from New Hampshire (UNH), and freshman T.J. Carey are two viable guard options that Amaker will look to use as relief off the bench for junior starters...
...past and playing behind younger starters this year, Drazba finally got on the field for the first time all season against Penn, even making a tackle in his final moments at the Stadium.Then there’s the senior secondary trio of cornerback Steven Williams and safeties Doug Hewlett and John Hopkins. Touted all year as the best secondary in Murphy’s tenure, the unit gave up just 125 passing yards all afternoon, while Williams led the team in tackles with seven.“They probably have as good a secondary as there is in this league...
...first quarter: Another designed run for Walker, but this time, senior safety Doug Hewlett snuffed it out, and Penn loses...
...first half: Sophomore forward Doug Miller has been on and rookie guard T.J. Carey (of Long Beach, N.Y.) just made his collegiate debut. That's nine and counting who have seen the floor tonight for the Crimson. Short jumper by Housman...
...first and two early on in the second.But thanks to Richter stopping six shots, the St. Lawrence offense was kept in check.Co-captain Mike Taylor’s interception of a Saints pass began a string of passes that ended when sophomore forward Doug Rogers scored his first goal of the season on a feed from senior forward Jon Pelle. The Crimson’s penalty-killing streak ended when a pass by SLU’s Kevin DeVergilio set up Brock McBride to slice a low shot past Richter in the third period to make the score...