Word: scotts
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...Senior defenseman Mark Fusco wins the Hobey Baker Award as the outstanding player in college hockey. He scores 46 points, a single-season Harvard record for defensemen. Mark's brother, Scott, leads the Crimson in scoring with 33 goals and 22 assists, while Grant Blair posts a 2.74 goals-against average. Harvard makes it to the NCAA championship game, but falls to Wisconsin, 6-2. Final record...
...Scott Fusco leads the Crimson with 34 goals and 47 assists. Fusco scores at least one point in 29 consecutive games. Defenseman Randy Taylor contributes six goals and 30 assists as the Crimson once again makes it to the NCAA Tournament. The squad is eliminated after losing two quarterfinal games to UMD, each by the score of 4-2. Final record...
...Scott Fusco, who becomes Harvard's career scoring leader, wins the Hobey. He scores 24 goals and has 44 assists, while right wing Tim Smith--a happy-go-lucky skater with a deadly slapshot--chips in 28 goals and 27 assists. Blair records a 2.72 goals-against average and posts a 24-6-1 record. This Crimson team makes it to the NCAA Tournament final, but falls to Michigan State, 6-5. Final record...
...even boasts a solid goaltender in Scott Yearwood, who owns a 2.86 goals-against average and a .904 save percentage...
Second Team Scott Yearwood SLU Jr. Goalie Wayne Cowley Colgate So. Goalie Hank Lammens SLU Jr. Defense David Basseggio Yale So. Defense Tim Barakett Harvard Sr. Forward Pete Lappin SLU Jr. Forward John Messuri Princeton So. Forward...