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Harvard sophomore Deborah Kory re-established herself as the fastest Harvard swimmers ever in the 200-yard individual medley at the NCAA women's swimming championships in Minneapolis, Minn., this past weekend...
...other players who may become finalists in March. The list reflects the opinion of the Crimson sports writers. NCAA Poll 1. Maine (24) 31-1-2 249 2. Michigan (1) 24-5-2 218 3. Miami-Ohio 24-7-3 184 4. BU 24-7-2 158 5. Minn-Duluth 23-8-1 153 6. HARVARD 19-3-2 152 7. Lake Sup. St. 21-7-4 88 8. RPI 17-7-4 69 9. Wisconsin 21-11-2 49 10. Minnesota...
...Harvard was off and skating. HOBEY BAKER WATCH Lineman Player/School/Year GP G Asst. Pts. Ted Drury, Harvard, Jr. 24 19 34 53 Mark Kauffman, Yale, Sr. 27 21 34 56 Greg Johnson, UND, Sr. 32 17 43 60 Jim Montgomery, Maine, Sr. 36 22 50 72 Chris Marinucci, Minn-Duluth, Jr. 32 29 33 62 Devid Sacco, BU, Sr. 33 22 29 51 Bryan Smolinki, Mich St., Jr. 35 30 34 64 Paul Karlya, Maine, Fr. 30 22 60 82 Derek Plants, Min-Duluth...
...conference in the nation. HOBEY BAKER WATCH Lineman Player/School/Year OP G Asst. Pts. Ted Drury, Harvard, Jr. 22 18 32 50 Mark Kauffman, Yale, St. 25 19 28 47 Greg Johnson, UND, Sr. 30 27 30 57 Jim Montgomery, Maine, Sr. 34 20 49 69 Chris Marinucci, Minn-Duluth, Jr. 30 27 30 57 David Sacco, BU, Sr. 31 20 27 47 Bryan Smolinki, Mich St., Jr. 33 29 31 60 Paul Kariya, Maine, Fr. 28 21 58 79 Derek Plante, Min-Duluth...
...NCAA Poll 1. Maine (25) 28-0-2 250 2. Michigan 25-2-0 204 3. HARVARD 16-2-2 177 3. Miami, Ohio 20-7-3 177 5. BU 25-6-2 158 6. Minn-Duluth 21-8-1 149 7. Lake Sup St. 18-6-4 103 8. Wisconsin 19-10-1 76 9. RPI 14-6-4 28 10. Mich...