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    Toronto's Daniel Haber was named the Ivy League player of the year.

    Haber led the league and was third nationally in goals (18) and points (43), both personal bests. He ranked first in the country in goals per game and points per game, and also had a career-high seven assists on the year. Haber continued his stellar play in League play, finishing with an Ivy-best four goals and 10 points.

    Two of his personal-high five game-winning goals came in conference action.

    He helped Cornell to its first league championship since 1995. The school plays Syracuse in the first round of the NCAA tournament today.

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