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...Yale was out of the question: I didn't want to stay in New Haven.") Fleming proceeded to rip apart opposing Ivy league defenses. Following as sporadic freshman year. Fleming hit stride during the 1979-80 campaign, averaging 19.6 points per game in League play (19.9 overall) and earning first-team all-Ivy honor. This year, in spite of an early season slump, Fleming has scored at an 18.2 ppg clip and is almost a clinch to repeat on the all-League squad...
...Harvard soccer team yesterday exploded for seven goals, crushing Dartmouth..." Phrases like that are uncommon these days, with the booters averaging about a goal per game. But nine years ago, when first-team All-American Chris Papagianis '73 was leading the offense, big Crimson scores were the norm...
...record for the tournament does not reflect how well we played--we gave Princeton, Penn and Cornell really good matches. What hurt us most is that we are a very slow starting team--it takes us too long to get going," co-captain Margaret Cheng, the team's setter and a first-team All Ivy League selection, said...
...anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year...
Cornell grad Ed Marinaro was honored at halftime as the Ivy League Player of the Era, meaning the best player in the league's 25-year history. Several Harvard alums made the All-Era squad, including Pat McInally, who did first-team double-duty at split end and punter...On hand for the festivities was Ben Mintz, longtime Cornell SID. "Eddie was one in a million," said Mintz about Marinaro...