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League Honors Top Lacrosse Players

The Harvard men’s lacrosse team (8-7, 2-4 Ivy) may not have dominated the league, but its stars were recognized on the All-Ivy roster.

In an announcement made by the league last week, four Crimson players joined an All-Ivy roster that is dominated by Princeton.

Sophomore Doug Logigian joined two Princeton players to make up the midfield of the First All-Ivy team. His first selection to the All-Ivy roster came as a surprise.

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“I was really shocked,” Logigian said. “We made a lot of strides this season, with extra work in the off-season and the big game against Duke. We have great coaches, and the coaches and the older guys talked to me a lot during the season and really helped me gain confidence.”

Logigian scored a total of 22 goals and notched five assists for the Crimson this season.

Harvard also tallied three selections to the list of Honorable Mentions. Senior midfielder Roger Buttles, sophomore attack Matt Primm and freshman goalie Jake McKenna were selected for the Crimson.

Primm, the 2000 Ivy League Rookie of the Year, was pleased with winning the honor despite missing time on the field this season due to an injury.

“Any recognition feels good,” Primm said. “It’s even better because we have so many players on the list. Missing a third of the season because of injury puts a damper on things, but the last few games of the season helped me to finish on a higher note.”

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