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...that you can't spot him doing much during the game. After all, he's the team's third-leading point scorer, with 36 in 29 games, and his goal total (14) trails only Scott Fusco...
Fusco is only the second player in Crimson history to garner All-American honors three times. The first was Joe Cavanaugh '71, Harvard's second-leading career scorer--who, like Fusco, played for an ECAC championship team in his senior year...
Rossi became a national superhero Endorsement offers flowed in and a leading manufacturer granted him a lifetime supply of shoes. For Italy's leading scorer the irony was particularly striking. Just six months before he had been a national embarassment banned from organized soccer for collaborating with gamblers to fix games. Now he was worshipped...
...similarities go beyond the records UNH boasts a well-balanced offense with 15 players notching at least 10 points so far while Harvard has 14 skaters in double digits. Despite its balance, the Wildcat attack has one crucial goal-scorer, junior right wing Dan Potter (25 goals and 20 assists for 45 points in 31 games), who has failed to score a point only once in his last 15 games (a UNH loss). And the Crimson's offense often depends on its own big gun. Scott Fusco (29-19-48 in 26 games...
...George Servinis, the East's top scorer by a wide margin this season, was named ECAC Rookie of the Year, our polling Harvard goalie Grant Blair, who posted the league's lowest goals-against average. The voting for the award (and for the other honors) took place around the third week of February, which may have hurt Blair. Many coaches may have mailed in their ballots before the yearling posted late season shutouts versus Yale and Brown. All-ECAC Teams First Team Forwards Kurt Kleinendorst, Providence Scott Fusco, Harvard Bob Brooke, Yale Defensemen Mark Fusco, Harvard Randy Velishek, Providence Goaltender...