Word: ferrucci
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Harvard's unusual lack of offensive can partly be explained by a key part of Notre Dame's game strategy--to focus its defensive efforts on Harvard's potent attack line. By specifically trying to force Harvard away from attackmen Eckert and Ferrucci, who are critical to the Harvard offense, Notre Dame effectively held the attack to a measly three goals...
Eckert, though, is only one part of an outstanding attack line that consists of sophomores Mike Ferrucci and Jim Bevilacqua. Despite a key loss of attackman Jamie Ames, who graduated last year, there is obviously some kind of chemistry between these three attackmen...
However, Vermont got a small break when Harvard started the fourth quarter a man-down as a result of a penalty called on sophomore Mike Ferrucci for having an illegal stick. The Catamounts managed to score two goals during the three unreleasable minutes Ferrucci spent in the box, but the Crimson quickly answered with three goals of its own to which resulted in the final score...
Sharing the Crimson attacking burden with Eckert will be Bevilacqua and sophomore Mike Ferrucci, who tallied 26 goals and 20 assists last year...
...freshman class was one of the strongest recruiting classes in the Ivy League. Led by attacker Mike Ferrucci, attacker Jim Bevilacqua and midfielder Lou Bevilacqua, the freshmen proved to be an integral part of the Crimson offense, with Ferrucci racking up numerous Ivy Rookie of the week awards...