Word: ecacs
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Fusco, a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic team, amassed the second-highest, single-season point total in Harvard history this year, racking up 34 goals, 47 assists and 81 points Fusco was named ECAC Player of the Year and was a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award...
...Crimson (21-9-2) completed a season in which it shocked pundits and itself by claming second place in the ECAC and earning an NCAA tournament bid with some of its finest hockey of the year...
Further, the game snapped junior Scott Fuso's consecutive game scoring streak at 29 games, three short of the ECAC record...
Moreover Fuso, a Hobey Baker finalist and the ECAC player of the Year, played what may be the last two games of his collage career-depending on the kind of offer he gets from the Hartford Whalers this spring-with back pains that plagued him for last month...
Counter Clockwise from left--The Crimson mobs goalie GRANT BLAIR after its victory over Clarkson Friday night. BLAIR blocks a shot by Adam Oates in the ECAC Finals Saturday night. Below, the dejected team members watch ECAC champ RPI celebrate its 29th consecutive victory. A stunned Harvard fan also watches the celebration. Earlier in the third period, Crimson Coach BILL CLEARY cannot believe the referee's calls. Harvard defenseman RANDY TAYLOR sees Harvard chances for the win disappear through the clutches of BLAIR...