Bob McManama, center of Harvard's "Local line", was one of two Ivy league hockey players named to the Associated Press All-East team yesterday.
The other was defenseman Keith Smith from Brown.
McManama led the Crimson in scoring this year with 51 points, edging out linemate Bill Cork y, who had 50 points. McNamama scored ten goals in his last 14 games.
The other members of the team were forward Steve Dolloff and goalie Ed Walsh, both from B.U., defenseman Tom Mellor from Boston College, which plays Denver in the opening round of the NCAA tournament tomorrow night and forward Gordie Clark of New Hampshire.
Neither McManama nor coach Bill Cleary could be reached for comment last night.
The Crimson finished the season with a 17-4-1 record, losing in the ECAC playoffs to Clarkson.
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