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200 Wins...and a Whole Lot More

Knobler Than Thou

"I know he's just very, very I apps, especially to beat a team he's not very fond of," added, junior Rob Ohno.

How does it rank compared of the previous 199? "I enjoyed this one like I enjoyed the first one...and I enjoyed every on in between," Cleary said.

Cleary was a referee when "someone called me and said Do you want to coach the freshmen?'" in two years coaching the Crimson frosh, he went 38-4. Then he served as assistant under" his old coach Cooney Weiland, during the 1970-71 season, in which Harvard won an ECAC title.

Ever since then he's been running the show, "trying to uphold the same ideals" as Weiland, who Cleary calls "the Old Master." How successful has he been?

"Two hundred wins in 200 wins," said B.C. Coach Len Ceglarski. "That's a lot of practices." This year Ceglarski became one of four coaches ever to win 500 college games. Will Cleary, now 50 years old, catch up someday?

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Sold Ceglarski, who began his head coaching career 13 years before Cleary. "He's still a young man and he's got a long way to go." Crimson, 6-5 at Boston Garden Bostan College  0  3  2  5 Harvard  4  1  1  6

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