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Even more disturbing than the mental lapses, however, were the physical losses incurred from the tournament. Not only did captain-elect Adams receive a brutal hit resulting in a season-ending shoulder injury, but on the team's return home, Prestifilippo was diagnosed with mononucleosis. Freshman netminder Oliver Jonas was given the nod and forced to play 10 games in Prestifilippo's absence...
...list was captain Mike Ferrucci, who garnered Ivy League player of the year honors and was an Honorable Mention All-American. Sophomore defenseman and captain-elect Jeff Psaki was selected to the All-Ivy First Team and also was an Honorable Mention All-American...
With the homecourt advantage, the Bantams seemed to dominate the Crimson, earning victories in four of the first five courts--only Wyant won his match--en route to the 6-3 win. Harvard's other two victories came from Merrill and junior captain-elect David Beitchman. If only the two squads had known then how the national title match would finish just two weeks later...
...spectacular defensive plays by Feaster and two clutch buckets from junior co-captain-elect Suzie Miller helped Harvard end the game on a 9-2 run and oust the Cardinal from the post-season. The run began when, after a missed shot by Feaster, Stanford sophomore point guard Milena Flores grabbed the rebound and fired a pass upcourt to Honorable Mention AP All-American Olympia Scott, who would have had an uncontested lay-up at the other end that would have put Stanford ahead by five...
...record perfect at6-0 as it headed into Princeton to face theTigers. That game saw Princeton's defense--tops inthe nation in points allowed--stifle Harvard'soutside shooters and frustrate the Crimson'sballhandlers for 40 minutes. When it was over, alast-second three-point attempt by Harvardco-captain-elect Sarah Russell was just off themark, and Princeton had ended Harvard's 32-gameIvy winning streak with a 56-53 victory...