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...this soon changed. Cornell's swift midfielders kept the ball in their offensive end, and the all-American attack trio of French, Eamon McEneaney, and Jon Levine just passed Harvard to death. The fact that the Crimson got outshot, 64-22, despite winning 17 of the 32 faceoffs, attests to Cornell's ability to pass the ball and create scoring opportunities...
...McEneaney chipped in with three goals and five assists, setting a new Cornell career assist record in the second quarter. Only a junior, he will be around for another season and a half. Last year, he finished only a point behind French in the scoring race with 96, and was named the Ivy League's "Player of the Year...
Cornell also boasts the two leading scorers in the nation from last year, all-American attackmen Mike French and Eamon McEneaney. Their unheralded sidekick, Jon Levine, is probably just as talented, and the Big Red has corralled a whole herd of fine middies too, led by all-Ivy pick Bill Marino...
...said matter of factly several weeks ago that the Big Red should win the national championship. Maryland, Hopkins, and Navy still have something to say about that, but Cornell does not return the best attack in the country--All-America and Ivy League "Player of the Year" Eamon McEneaney, All-America and national scoring leader Mike French, and underrated Jon Levine. Add 2nd team All-America middie Bill Marino, and you've got a pretty hard team to beat...
PlayerIvy Scoring Points McEneaney, Cornell 35 French, Cornell 27 Hollis, Penn 27 Tickner, Princeton 26 Sallers, Princeton 26 MacKenzie, Harvard 22 Player Goalies Pct. Gray, Princeton .642 Gephart, Yale .632 D'Amclio, Cornell .614 Avart, Penn .608 Aburn, Brown .600 Thompson, Harvard...