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Senior defenseman Mark Fusco, already All-American and All-ECAC, garnered yet another award yesterday, easily winning the voting among Ivy coaches for Ivy Player of the Year.
Fusco, second in last year's voting for the award, was named along with his sophomore brother Scott to the All-Ivy first team.
Another Crimson senior defenseman. Neil Sheehy, was voted to the All-Ivy second team, as well as freshman goaltender Grant Blair, who also won the Rookie of the Year award.
Junior blueliner Ken Code received Honorable Mention.
The Crimson finished deadlocked with Cornell for the Ivy League title Blair sported the Ivy's lowest goals-against mark, 2.12. Yale forwards finished first and second in scoring--first team members Bob Brooke and Mark Crerar
All-Ivy Teams
First Team
Darren Eliot, G, Cornell
Mark Fusco, D, Harvard
John Donnelly, D, Dartmouth (tie)
Bill Nichols, D, Yale (tie)
Bob Brooke, F, Yale
Scott Fusco, F, Harvard
Mark Crerar, F, Yale
Second Team
Grant Blair, G, Harvard
Neil Sheehy, D, Harvard
Bill Flanigan, D, Dartmouth
Ed Lee, F, Princeton
Dave Williams, F, Yale
Allen Taber, F, Dartmouth
Player of the Year: Mark Fusco
Rookie of the Year: Grant Blair
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