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...Crimson placed three men on the first team and one on the second unit. Attackmen Grady Watts and Dave Bohn, and midfielder Pete Sieglaff join four Tigers on the starting ten, while captain Tadhg Sweeney was named to the second midfield...
...Yalies with a barrage of five tallies, while allowing the Bulldogs to score only once. Watts was all but invincible in setting up four of the five Crimson goals. On one occasion, shortly after midfielder Pete Steglaff had been belted from behind when attempting a shot, Watts fed Sieglaff, who stormed the Eli goal. After the tally, Watts nodded at Sieglaff; they'd shown them. Before the close of the game, Sieglaff had notched one more, giving him a total of 44 for the season, second in New England, behind teammate Bohn...
With twelve minutes remaining when play resumed, the Crimson eased up, acoring only twice, and allowing the Bulldogs four tallies. The crowd rose in a standing ovation when, in the closing minutes, coach Bruce Munro replaced Sieglaff and his tremendous attack. Bohn had notched six, Spruance four, Sieglaff three, and Watts two. Watts, in his finest playmaking effort of the season, led the team with eight assists...
Attackman Dave Bohn, currently tied for first place in the New England scoring race with midfielder Pete Sieglaff at 41 goals, sat on the sidelines with a pulled hamstring muscle last Wednesday as the Crimson rolled over Middlebury. Bohn won't be fully recovered, but he'll play, and probably pretty damn well as it's his last game in a Crimson uniform...
From the sidelines injured attackman Dave Bohn watched Sieglaff lead the scoring with five goals tying the Bohn total of 41, high among New England scores. At attack Watts scored twice and added six assists to his league-leading total. Attackman Dave Nyhan wound up the afternoon with three goals and three assists, and the defensemen's dream came true as Henry Field scored twice and had one assist...