League champion Harvard dominated the All-Ivy soccer squad released yesterday by placing four men on the first team. Goalie Thomas C. Bagnoli '60, fullback Langley C. Keyes '60, wing Lawrence B. Ekpebu '60, and halfback Marsh H. McCall, Jr. '60 were the Crimson representatives on the coaches' dream lineup.
The varsity captain, Keyes made All-Ivy for the third successive year. He excelled this season despite several crippling injuries. McCall, long recognized by coach Bruce Munro as one of the best halfbacks in the East, was a standout on both offense and defense.
Ekpebu's selection came as a slight surprise, since he shifted from center to wing in mid-season. Bagnoli, playing against Brown and Yale with a broken hand, allowed only three goals in five contests.
Two varsity performers were named to the second team. Fullback Thomas L. Morgan '61, an extremely fast defender, and Tadhg Sweeney '61, a hard charging lineman, were the Crimson men so honored.
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