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League Names Lyman Bullard To All-Ivy Soccer First Team

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First year Crimson soccer coach George Ford came up with a few surprises this past season, including a second place finish in the Ivy League behind Brown and a sophomore striker named Lyman Bullard. Bullard was a key factor in leading Harvard to a 5-1-1 Ivy record and his offensive efforts have earned him a spot on the first team All-Ivy squad selected this week by the league coaches.

Joining the Crimson ace at forward are sophomore sensation Fred Pereira of Brown, Dartmouth's premier playmaker Bruce Bokor, Olympian Santiago Formosa, a Penn sophomore, and the Bruins' Dan Frazier. Pereira led the Ivies in scoring with seven goals and three assists, followed by Bokor who picked up nine points, all on assists. Bullard ended up fourth in total scoring with six goals and an assist.

Backs named to the team are Steve Ralbovsky of Brown, John Borozzi of Penn, Tony Fowler of Columbia, Cornell's Jay Holbrook and the Big Green's Steve Papai.

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