A 1985 graduate of Trinity College, Doyle was a four-time All-American. He captained his team to a third-place national showing as a junior and a second-place finish as a senior. While at Trinity, Doyle was named the school's top male senior athlete.
Wyant said he was anxious for news of Doyle's replacement.
"I'm dying to know," Wyant said. "It's pretty much top secret."
The Crimson will return all of its players, except one, senior Dave Beitchman, who usually played in the No. 8 slot.
Although a new coach has not been named, the team should be set for the future with a strong recruiting class.
"The younger brother of our No. 1, Deepak Abraham, will play in the top half of the lineup, as will Dylan Patterson, an incoming freshman from Brooklyn," Wyant said.
Patterson is a graduate of New York's Regis High School.
With the infusion of new blood, the Crimson's lineup will be even stronger next year.
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