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Seniors Owen Leary and Jim Bevilacqua and sophomore goalie Keith Cynar were all named to the All-Ivy Second Team and Cynar, who finished in the top ten in the countries in goals against, was named Rookie of the Year. Finally, senior midfielder Doug Crofton won Honorable Mention All-Ivy honors...
However, Harvard found its feet against Vermont after returning to Cambridge, pounding the Catamounts, 24-6, and then survived the charge of a young Cornell squad, using two late goals from Jim Bevilacqua to secure the victory...
...game following the Princeton defeat was against a 10th-ranked UMass squad. The Crimson posted one of their best efforts of the season to take home the 13-12 win. Jim Bevilacqua was once again the hero, scoring six goals and winning the game in the final seconds...
...final two games allowed the Crimson to exact a little revenge against two marginal teams that notched upsets last year, Hartford and Dartmouth. Against the Hawks, Jim Bevilacqua scored six goals, matching his output against UMass. And againstDartmouth Ferrucci was simply unstoppable, scoringsix goals and eight points to end his career inthird place on the Harvard scoring list...
...Jim Bevilacqua was twice the hero in crunchtime and could be counted on to take it past hisman and straight to the goal all year long.Playing amidst the trees, the 5'7" senior neverbacked down from the challenge and consistentlyouthustled everyone on the field. His last-secondgoal against UMass was the enduring memory of the1998 campaign, a flying dunk set up by a dramaticminute and a half stall behind the net whichfocused the entire stadium on just...