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STANDINGS Ivy League Overall W-L-T Pct. GF GA W-L-T Pct. GF GA Princeton 2-0-0 1.000 9 5 5-3- 0 .825 23 17 Yale 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 4-3-0 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Rikki Dadason, Columbia (So., F) Mossfellsbaer, Iceland. Dadason has been particularly outstanding the last two weeks for head coach Dieter Ficken's Lions. Faced with a tie game against Pennsylvania this past Saturday, Dadason lifted the team past the Quakers with two overtime goals. The victory kept Columbia just a game back of Princeton and Yale in the loss column. Dadason is the second-leading overall scorer in the league with 15 points on seven goals and one assist. ROOKIE OF THE WEEK T.J. Carella, Harvard (Fr., M) Gladwyne, Pa. Carella scored twice in the Crimson's 3-3 tie against Cornell. His tallies were the second and third of the game. The outburst vaulted Carella into a for fourth place in Ivy League scoring. He has four points in league games. HONOR ROLL Jay Ball, Brown (So., F) Westfield, N.J.--Scored game-winner in the 1-0 decision against 19th-ranked Boston University. Adamo Notarantonio, Cornell (So., F) Nesconset, N.Y.--Assisted the first two goals against Harvard. Mark Shumka, Princeton (Sr., M) Vancouver, B.C.--Scored two goals in a 33-second span, lifting Princeton past Seton Hall. --Compiled by the Ivy League office
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Rikki Dadason, Columbia (So., F) Mossfellsbaer, Iceland.
Dadason has been particularly outstanding the last two weeks for head coach Dieter Ficken's Lions. Faced with a tie game against Pennsylvania this past Saturday, Dadason lifted the team past the Quakers with two overtime goals. The victory kept Columbia just a game back of Princeton and Yale in the loss column. Dadason is the second-leading overall scorer in the league with 15 points on seven goals and one assist.
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
T.J. Carella, Harvard (Fr., M) Gladwyne, Pa.
Carella scored twice in the Crimson's 3-3 tie against Cornell. His tallies were the second and third of the game. The outburst vaulted Carella into a for fourth place in Ivy League scoring. He has four points in league games.
HONOR ROLL
Jay Ball, Brown (So., F) Westfield, N.J.--Scored game-winner in the 1-0 decision against 19th-ranked Boston University.
Adamo Notarantonio, Cornell (So., F) Nesconset, N.Y.--Assisted the first two goals against Harvard.
Mark Shumka, Princeton (Sr., M) Vancouver, B.C.--Scored two goals in a 33-second span, lifting Princeton past Seton Hall. --Compiled by the Ivy League office
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