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Cavanagh Is Named MVP; Jones Is 'Most Improved'

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Seniors Joe Cavanagh and Dave Jones were honored last night at the annual hockey banquet. Cavanagh was named the most valuable player of the 1970-71 season and became only the third Crimson player ever to receive the John Tudor Memorial Cup twice.

Jones, a senior defenseman, was awarded the Donald Angier Trophy as the team's most improved player.

Cavanagh scored 22 goals and had 50 assists this winter to become the first two-time MVP since George Ford in 1935-37. The senior forward finished his varsity career with 187 points, just eight shy of the Harvard record.

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