Word: mceneaney
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Instead Cornell stunned the crowd, roaring to a 9-0 advantage, and finishing the game for all intents and purposes long before half time. When attackman Eamon McEneaney, the top player in the country, fed a pass to Reilly MacDonald all alone on the goalie's doorstep for tally number six, he broke the record for most points in one NCAA tournament...
...record was set just last spring by the since-graduated Mike French, who garnered 20 post-season points to lead Cornell to last year's title. McEneaney added three more points later in Saturday's game to finish with 24 in the Big Red's three post-season triumphs...
...superb stickman scored the first goal against Hopkins and finished his final afternoon of college competition with a hat trick and four assists. Sophomore Tommy Marino, whose older brother Billy was an All-American on last year's championship squad, supported McEneaney with three goals...
...Americans Billy Marino and Mike French--surely one of the best half-dozen men ever to play the game--graduated last spring, but Cornell is still tough. The big gun is attackman Eamon McEneaney, who spent two years breaking various assist records while passing the ball to French and this year started to score goals in bunches himself...
Meanwhile, at Ithaca, Tommy Marino exploded for five goals and Eamon McEneaney garnered seven points as Cornell blasted the Princeton Tigers, 15-7. The win, Cornell's 25th straight, virtually wrapped up the national champions' seventh Ivy title in eight years...