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...problem is, Coach Bill Cleary didn't have his top stars signed to long-term contracts. When June rolled around, eight letter-men, including Mark Fusco, winner of last year's Hobey Baker Award as the top collegiate player in the nation, picked up their diplomas. And two talented centers who would be juniors this year aren't back, either: Scott Fusco is playing, with brother Mark, for the U.S. Olympic team, and Greg Chalmers is spending a year working in a hospital in Edmonton, near his hometown...
Well, sorry to disillusion you, but having the Hobey Baker Award winner and his high scoring brother on the ice in Bright Hockey Center didn't exactly put Harvard on the big time sports map. the sad fact is, it's tough to find people outside of New England, Minesota's Iron Range or Madison, Wisconsin who go crazy over two top-notch college hockey players...
Certainly, the two best known Olympic hopefuls are hockey stars Mark Fusco '83 and brother Scott '85 who were picked by Coach Lou Vairo in lane for the preliminary team Mark, last year's Hobey Baker Award winner as college hockey's top player, is a shoo in to make the final roster of 20 players. Scott will learn on September 15 whether he'll help defend the nation's Olympic title or return to Cambridge for his junior year...
...icemen downed RPI, New Hampshire and Providence to win the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championship, then fought off Michigan State to earn a berth in the NCAA Final Four. It was the first time Harvard ever made it to the final round. Senior defenseman Mark Fusco earned the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, given annually to the nation's best college hockey player...
...among the 14 U.S. hockey players previously guaranteed a spot on the National Team. Olympic Team coach Lou Vairo seluctantly made the arrangement to discourage top National Hockey League (NHL) prospects from signing pro contracts which would nullify their Olympic eligibility. Mark Fusco was the 1983 recipient of the Hobey Baker Award, gives to the MVP in the college ranks, while Scott was the leading scorer for the 1983 NCAA finalist Crimson squad...