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With the departure of Benning and Taylor--who finished fourth and fifth, respectively, on the Harvard scoring chart and were named All-ECAC--Pawloski and partner Don Sweeney have a tough act to follow as they assume command of the point on the Crimson's first power play unit...

Author: By Kristin Olson, | Title: The Power to Play | 11/13/1987 | See Source »

Captain Steve Armstrong, freshmen Ted Donatoand Peter Ciavaglia, and seniors Don Sweeney andJerry Pawloski have been selected to take over inman-up situations. Not only did the new groupcreate plenty of scoring opportunities, it alsoproduced one of Harvard's three tallies...

Author: By Adam J. Epstein, | Title: Icemen Starting A Game Late | 11/10/1987 | See Source »

Donato and Ciavaglia--two-thirds of Harvard's second line--also proved that nerves can suddenly disappear once the puck has been rolling around the ice for a while. Both freshmen picked up assists off Don Sweeney's late third-period goal. What a way to lash out against those first-game jitters...

Author: By Julio R. Varela, | Title: A Baptism in Rough Olympic Waters | 11/9/1987 | See Source »

Third Period--10, USA, Granato (Brown, MacDonald) 0:35; 11, USA, Jones (Miller, Janney) 6:09; 12, USA Granato (Gosselin) 10:55; 13, H, D. Sweeney (Ciavaglia, Donato) 11:46; 14, USA, Leach (Bourbeau, Brown) 13:10; 15, USA, Janney (Jones) 14:00; 16, USA, Stevens (Leetch, Norton) 16:18; 17, USA, Norton (Granto, Brown) 16:42; 18, USA, Jones (Janney, Millen) 18:32. Penalties--USA, Jones (high-sticking, double minor) 9:07; H, D. Sweeney (high-sticking, single minor) 9:07; H, Young (tripping) 10:41; H, Pawloski (holding, served by Allen) 14:31; USA, Gosselin (holding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: For the Record... | 11/9/1987 | See Source »

...been done in Dallas, where the first man through the picket line was Co-Captain Randy White. "Captain Scab," Tailback Tony Dorsett called him. In the next instant, threatened by the fine print in his contract, Dorsett followed. Quarterback Danny White too. "White's a weenie! We want Sweeney!" the fans clamored. Tired of decay, they actually preferred the rhinestone Cowboys, led by a small and appealing Doug Flutie- type, Kevin Sweeney. Repaying Tom Landry for a lopsided replacement loss three weeks ago, Philadelphia Coach Buddy Ryan gleefully ran up the score last week, and not everyone in Dallas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: New Formation: Odd Man Out | 11/9/1987 | See Source »

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