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By Angela Dela Cruz
Junior wide receiver Kaedyn Odermann lines up for a snap during the Crimson's loss. With the offense missing playmakers such as senior wide receiver Kym Wimberly and sophomore wide receiver Ledger Hatch, Odermann was one of the players who senior quarterback Charlie Dean leaned on to step up.
Junior wide receiver Kaedyn Odermann lines up for a snap during the Crimson's loss. With the offense missing playmakers such as senior wide receiver Kym Wimberly and sophomore wide receiver Ledger Hatch, Odermann was one of the players who senior quarterback Charlie Dean leaned on to step up.

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