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...Doug is like a wolf in lamb's clothing," Harvard Assistant Coach Jon Anz says. "As a civilian, he is kind and considerate. But on the court, he is a street fighter. With the gloves off and the knuckles bare--he is simply the very best...
...Harvard's nine players is capable of beating their particular opponent, Harvard assistant coach Jon Anz said. "The middle of the line-up will probably decide the match. I think we need to take some wins out of the top four. On paper Princeton has the edge, especially with our debilitated line...
...Crimson is capable of taking any of the three at the top. The number-one match will be between junior Jon Bernheimer and Stanley. The rest of the Crimson line-up is up in the air because of injuries and challenge matches...
...Berney's going to win," Jon Masland said. "I would put my money on it. It's going to be a close match. I think Jeremy [Fraiberg], Farokh [Pandole], or my bro [Jim Masland] will help turn the match in our favor...
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