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...final puzzle facing Munro is the reconstruction of his attack and midfields. Starting creaseman Ned Yost is back, and Bob (Moe) Baldwin, 1951's top reserve, will move up. Munro, though, will have difficulty finding someone to take over Rick Hudner's vacated feeder spot. Monk Aiello, freshman captain last year, is doing a good job, but his lack of size may hamper him against some of the rougher southern teams...

Author: By Hiller B. Zobel, | Title: Goalie Need May Hurt Lacrossemen | 3/28/1952 | See Source »

Joining him on the first ten were attackman Rick Hudner, captain last year, and Dick Post, midfielder, also a 1951 graduate. Goalie Syd Clark earned a berth on the second team, while Fred Coburn. Dave Waring, and Bill Plissner received honorable mention. All were graduated in June, an indication of the tremendous task which Munro faces...

Author: By Hiller B. Zobel, | Title: Champion Lacrossse Team Starts Briggs Cage Drills | 2/12/1952 | See Source »

Conspicuously missing from the All-America squad was 1951 Crimson Captain Rick Hudner who was considered far and away the best attackman in New England last year. Hudner played in last spring's North-South game, the unofficial try-out for All-America recognition, but because of a blunder on the part of officials he was forced to play at the unfamiliar position of midfield...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lacrosse Players Fail To Make All-American | 12/18/1951 | See Source »

...Rick Hudner, captain of the 1951 lacrosse team, did not score, but according to Coach Bruce Munro he played "very well" during the North's 12 to 11 victory over the South in their annual game at Troy, N.Y., last Saturday. Over 4,000 spectators witnessed the game at Rennesalaer Polytechnic Institute...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hudner Plays Well in All-Star Game At Troy, Gains Praise From Munro | 6/12/1951 | See Source »

...North, coached by Army's Ben Touchstone, trailed until the final quarter despite a strategy which threw the South off during the early stages. Touchstone had his second midfield, which included Hudner, play behind the opposing team's cage instead of out front. Thus Hudner was actually playing an attackman's position. Meanwhile, the long sticks of the Southern defensemen ragged the North's attack, which was out front, instead of covering the midfielders behind the goal. The North also had a decided advantage on the center draw...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hudner Plays Well in All-Star Game At Troy, Gains Praise From Munro | 6/12/1951 | See Source »

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