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Jason Luzak and Peter Cochran, the two freshman starters on the Harvard men's soccer team, have been selected to play on national teams.
Cochran, the Ivy League Rookie of the Year and a second-team All-Ivy selection, was one of 24 players chosen for the under-23 national team, which often serves as a feeder for the upcoming Olympic team. Luzak was picked to play on the under-20 national team.
Harvard also announced its annual award-winners at last week's banquet, where Derek Mills, Jamie Reilly and Andrew Goldfarb garnered honors.
Mills, who helped lead the team to the NCAA Final Four in his freshman and sophomore years, was named the team's Most Valuable Player. Three of Mills' five goals this season were game-winners.
Reilly was awarded the Hamilton Fish Memorial Trophy as the team's most improved player.
Goldfarb was presented with the Lou Williams Trophy for sportsman-ship and dedication.
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