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Tom Dimock <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Jan 91 14:05:41 EST
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Cornell does not have many players in the scoring leaders list because
most of the team contributes to the scoring.  It is not at all unusual
in a six goal game for six players to have scored.  I think Harvard is
more dependant on a few hot stars - this means you rack up points on the
nights when they are hot and you lose when thay are not.  This is not
to dump on Harvard - Cornell has been in that situation too.  This year
is one of the best in a while for Cornell as far as depth, and it shows.

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