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Marc Laborsky ’02, the left end who led the Ivy League in sacks and was a unanimous All-Ivy selection, is gone, as are former captain Ryan FitzGerald ’02, Phil Scherrer ’02 and Kyle Sims ’02. Graduation decimated a unit that held opposing rushers to 3.3 yards per carry on the ground, meaning that four newcomers will be thrust to the forefront...
Even if talent isn’t a question among the top four, depth should be. Murphy was able to freely rotate the likes of Armstrong and Brush into the defensive line throughout games last year, keeping starters like Laborsky and Scherrer fresher for crunch time...
...been called India's fashion queen, the costume designer of choice for Indian film goddess Madhuri Dixit. Even Nicole Kidman is a fan. And Beri, 30, has been named chief designer for the ready-to-wear division of Paris-based Jean-Louis Scherrer, making her the first Indian designer to gain such a position in France. An auspicious sign: Beri's mentor is renowned fashion mogul Mounir Moufarrige, who supercharged the career of designer Stella McCartney...
Though the entire defensive front four of Marc Laborsky, Phil Scherrer, Kyle Sims and captain Ryan FitzGerald will all graduate this year, Rose will be back as a fifth-year senior, Morris will return for one more season and sophomore linebacker Dante Balestracci could be the most dominating defensive force in the Ivy League. Another Ivy Championship is a probability, not just a possibility. Consecutive undefeated seasons, however, will be a challenge. Next year’s team will have to play Penn and Lehigh on the road, two very difficult games. Fans should cherish this year?...
...then, of course, there are both lines. On the defensive side, Phil Scherrer, Kyle Sims, Ryan FitzGerald and Laborsky shut down the run, sacked opposing quarterbacks and caused turnovers like no other defensive line of the past five years. Offensively, Steve Collins, Danny Kistler, Justin Stark and Jason Hove led the Crimson to the Ancient Eight’s top rushing attack and made sure Rose always stayed vertical in the pocket...