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...second best defense last season. It also faces both of the other members of the Big Three, Penn and Brown, at home. The Quakers meanwhile must cope with the loss of the league’s premier receiver, Dan Castles, who shouldered most of the offensive burden during the squad??€™s undefeated 2003 campaign and its 8-2 run last year. While the Crimson must also replace a first team All-Ivy wideout in Brian Edwards, it has two of the league’s top talents at the position...
Yale filled in the fourth spot in the preseason rankings, 25 points behind the Bears. After waiting his turn behind Alvin Cowan, quarterback Jeff Mroz takes the Bulldogs’ reins on a full-time basis. With the loss of the squad??€™s best wideout, running back and offensive lineman to graduation, however, Mroz doesn’t have much with which to work. Over recent years, Yale has chronically underachieved, leading many to call for coach Jack Siedlecki’s job. If the Bulldogs fall to the lower half of the league this season?...
Born in Detroit, Mich., Goodenow got his start on the ice by playing junior hockey before attending Harvard. After earning second-team All-ECAC honors as the squad??€™s captain in 1974, he enjoyed a brief stint in the International Hockey League before turning to the University of Detroit Law School...
...Crimson buried Columbia 203-97, winning 13 of 16 events in a weekend meet celebrating 75 years of Harvard swimming. The depth of the squad??€”Harvard swept the top three spots in the 1000-yard freestyle as well as the top four in the 200-yard butterfly and the 100-yard freestyle—made the Crimson an early favorite for the EISL title in February...
...course, there was another side to the blueliner—the hard-nosed, do-what-it-takes captain who never hesitated to light a fire under his squad??€”but that surfaced only rarely during interviews...