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Fullback Steve Ernst won the Frederick Greeley Crocker Award as the 1983 squad's MVP, defensive end Mark Mead won the Joseph E. Wolf Award for the outstanding interior lineman, linebacker Craig Uecker won the Henry N. Lamar Award for dedication to the football program and quarterback Greg Gizzi won the Robert F. Kennedy Award for determination and willingness to work...
...players from last season absent from the current squad accounted for 103 of the 177 goals scored in the '82-'83 campaign. Besides the Fuscos some other major departures are those of the Olson brothers, team Captain Greg and ECAC tournament MVP Mitch, and a pair of new pro players, defenseman Neil Sheehy and forward Greg Britz...
Dale Murphy of the Atlanta Braves was named the National League MVP. Andre Dawson was the runner-up in the voting...
...NOTEBOOK: Graham had 51 saves for the weekend, including an amazing 13 against Brown. Pike praised Graham's hard work and the special instructions of Assistant Coach Peter Landsbury for the goalie's tremendous performance ... Button notched 20 goals in the tourney and Pike called him Harvard's MVP ... Dave Fasi had 16 scores ... Steve Munatones had 11 assists...
...ranks during the summer. Mike Stenhouse '80 became the second Crimson graduate ever to make the major leagues (the other was Pete Varney '71) when the Montreal Expos called him up from the farm in August. He later returned to the minors. finishing as the American Association's MVP, with a .353 batting average; he's back with the Expos for September. Vinnie Martelli '83, a second-team All-American, signed with Cleveland; he's playing for the Indians' Midwest League team in Iowa...