Word: edo
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Cetrulo in sabre and Tatrallyay in epee are both on the first All-Ivy team, while Keller, in foil, is on the second. Coach Edo Marion chose these three fencers to represent the Crimson last year but NCAA officials would not allow a freshman team to enter, and Harvard did not compete...
...three, only sabreman Winfield was All-Ivy last year. As the Crimson captain this winter, he has consistently won and was a major factor in Harvard's second-place finish. Last year, coach Edo Marion's team was sixth...
Ruderman, a junior in Kirkland House, is number two man in Coach Edo Marion's foil team. Marion thinks Ruderman can provide strong leadership to help the team to improve on this year's 10-3 record. "I am very pleased with the selection," he said. "Cliff is a very conscientious and congenial member of the team, and has the morale and spirit that a captain needs...
...Coach Edo Marion's sabre team, expected to provide Harvard's greatest strength in the championships, managed only a seventh-place tie with Army. Captain Ron Winfield made a strong bid to capture a qualifying spot for the individual championships, but lost in a play-off to swordsmen from N.Y.U. and Princeton. His third-place tie in his pool, though, was the best Harvard performance of the weekend...
...Coach Edo Marion said his fencers were tense and played far too carefully in the opening rounds. After falling behind in games, the Crimson became overly aggressive and lost their timing, he said...