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Three Harvard players—senior Trey Hendricks, junior Schuyler Mann and sophomore Zak Farkes—were unanimously honored as members of the Ivy League’s first team yesterday, at first base, catcher and utility, respectively.
The power-hitting Crimson trio were three of seven Ivy Leaguers to be voted unanimously at their positions.
Hendricks, a three-time Ivy first-teamer, was also honored unanimously as the 2004 Ivy League Pitcher of the Year. Hendricks led the Ivies with nine wins—tying him for 12th in the nation—and a .427 average—the nation’s 13th best.
—THE CRIMSON STAFF
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