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SPOTLIGHT

Fencing's Jim O'Neill

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Junior Julie Sasner scored five goals in two games last weekend to move into second place on Harvard's all-time scoring list.

Earning at hat trick Sunday at Colby and netting two more shots Monday afternoon at Bowdoin, Sasner upped her career total to 58 goals--enough to move her past Kathy Carroll and into the number-two spot.

Co-Captain Sasner now trails only Diane Hurley, who put in 65 shots from 1980 to 1984,

Last week, Sasner was honored as the Ivy League Player of the Week for her three-goal total effort against Princeton and B. U.

After earning Rookie of the Year honors in 1985, the Durham, N.H., native last year was awarded a position on the second All-Ivy team.

For her outstanding achievements on the ice during the past week, Julie Sasner has earned this week's spotlight.

Beginning next week, spotlight will appear Tuesdays in The Crimson.

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