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CHUCK HUGHESHARVARD GOALIE ALLAIN ROY HARVARD GOALIE Mike McKee Princeton Defense Dan Ratushny Cornell Defense Shawn Rivers St. Lawrence Defense KEVIN SNEDDON HARVARD DEFENSE Dale Band Colgate Forward Jeff Blaeser Yale Forward Jamie Cooke Colgate Forward Andre Faust Princeton Forward Craig Ferguson Yale Forward Jim Larkin Vermont Forward
First Team Mike O'NeillYale Goalie Dave Williams Dartmouth Defense Mike Hurlbut St. Lawrence Defense Scott Young Colgate Defense LANE MACDONALD HARVARD FORWARD Kyle McDonough Vermont Forward Jarmo Kekalainen Clarkson Forward...
Second-seeded St. Lawrence (27-2) is the defending champion in the tourney and used the automatic NCAA bid it earned with last year's crown to advance all the way to the national finals. Number-five Cornell (16-11-1) is looking to return to the prominence that earned it a league-high seven tournament championships...
Last weekend, the two teams played 15 miles away from each other in North Country--Cornell at Clarkson's Walker Arena in Potsdam, N.Y., and St. Lawrence at home in Canton. The Big Red knocked off the Golden Knights in the series opener and held on for a 0-0 tie in game two, while the Saints swept Yale...
...winner will be announced on April 2, the day after the NCAA Tournament finals in St. Paul, Minn. Harvard has had two Hobey Baker winners in brothers Mark (1984) and Scott Fusco (1986)--the only two Eastern selections in the award's history...