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Dexter Lewis, varsity lacrosse captain, has been named to the third string All-America lacrosse team. He was the only Crimson player to make the All-American squad this year.
Lewis has been varsity captain for two consecutive years. Last year he was the nation's highest scorer, with a total of 55 goals to his credit.
Football fans will remember Lewis as varsity wingback. Sidelined during his junior year with a leg injury, Lewis came back this year to score the Crimson's lone touchdown against Yale at New Haven.
Clement Malin of Dartmouth was the only Ivy League lacrosse player named to the first string All-American team. John Pendergast of Yale and John Petersen of Princeton placed on the second string squad.
William Lovejoy of Yale and Robert Stinson of Princeton made the third string team.
The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association announced the lineups of the All-America teams at its annual dinner in New York.
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