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Dave Newton, Cornell Daily Sun Sports editor, for his writing about the ECAC quarterfinalist hockey team wraps up the All-Ivy Sportswriting squads...
...place of Leon Goetz, who was hurt yesterday in a collision with Tufts catcher Mike Russo Goetz, usually an outfielder, was holding down the spot in place of Leigh Hogan, is still hurt a hockey injury. Both Goetz and Hogan are expected to return for Friday's key ECAC match with Pennsylvania...
Junior cap tain Steve Kay, who last year was named the most valuable player in the ECAC, led the spikers in perhaps their finest performance of the year, as they cut the ball much more finely and made far better angle shots than they have previously this season. Once the spikers were able to adjust to Queensboro's extremely effective blocking, they had no further problems with the upset-minded New York squad...
...double victory leaves the Crimson in third place in the Northeastern division of the ECAC, behind Yale and defending champion Springfield. In order to compete in the finals of the ECAC on April 19, the squad must finish first in their division. If the team is to do this, it must beat both...
...problem the Harvard squad faces is one of practice. Springfield and Yale, like most ECAC teams, practice at least 18 hours a week. Due to the club status of the sport at Harvard, however, and the subsequent problem of obtaining floor time at the IAB, the Crimson team rarely practices over 8 hours a week...