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2006 IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL SCHEDULES
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
Fordham at Columbia ...........................12:30 pm
Holy Cross at Harvard ..........................12:30 pm
San Diego at Yale ..................................12:30 pm
Georgetown at Brown..................................1 pm
Dartmouth at Colgate ..................................1 pm
Penn at Lafayette..........................................1 pm
Princeton at Lehigh......................................1 pm
Cornell at Bucknell ......................................7 pm
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
*Harvard at Brown.......................................1 pm
*Yale at Cornell............................................1 pm
New Hampshire at Dartmouth WMUR..12:30 pm
Georgetown at Columbia......................12:30 pm
Lafayette at Princeton PATRIOT 8 .................6 pm
Villanova at Penn CN8 .................................7 pm
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
*Dartmouth at Penn .....................................1 pm
*Princeton at Columbia ..........................1:30 pm
Brown at Rhode Island................................Noon
Harvard at Lehigh ........................................1 pm
Yale at Lafayette CSTV ..................................1 pm
Albany at Cornell.........................................7 pm
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7
*Yale at Dartmouth ...............................12:30 pm
*Cornell at Harvard...............................12:30 pm
Iona at Columbia ..................................12:30 pm
Brown at Holy Cross....................................1 pm
Penn at Bucknell ..........................................1 pm
Princeton at Colgate TIME WARNER ............1 pm
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13
*Brown at Princeton ESPNU ........................7 pm
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14
*Columbia at Penn.......................................1 pm
Lehigh at Yale WFMZ ............................12:30 pm
Holy Cross at Dartmouth ......................12:30 pm
Lafayette at Harvard ..............................12:30 pm
Colgate at Cornell........................................1 pm
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
*Harvard at Princeton YES ..........................Noon
*Dartmouth at Columbia ......................12:30 pm
*Penn at Yale CN8 .................................12:30 pm
*Cornell at Brown ........................................1 pm
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28
*Columbia at Yale YES.................................Noon
*Brown at Penn CSTV ..................................Noon
*Harvard at Dartmouth .........................12:30 pm
*Princeton at Cornell ...................................1 pm
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4
*Yale at Brown YES .....................................Noon
*Columbia at Harvard...........................12:30 pm
*Penn at Princeton CN8 ...............................1 pm
*Dartmouth at Cornell .................................1 pm
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11
*Brown at Dartmouth............................12:30 pm
*Cornell at Columbia............................12:30 pm
*Princeton at Yale..................................12:30 pm
*Harvard at Penn CN8..................................1 pm
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18
*Yale at Harvard WLVI/WGN .......................Noon
*Columbia at Brown .............................12:30 pm
*Penn at Cornell ..........................................1 pm
*Dartmouth at Princeton PATRIOT 8 ............1 pm
BROWN BEARS
Sept 16
Sept 23
Sept 30
Oct 7
Oct 13
Oct 21
Oct 28
Nov 4
Nov 11
Nov 18
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Georgetown............................1 pm
Harvard ..................................1 pm
Rhode Island..........................Noon
Holy Cross..............................1 pm
Princeton ESPNU ....................7 pm
Cornell ...................................1 pm
Penn CSTV .............................Noon
Yale YES .................................Noon
Dartmouth .......................12:30 pm
Columbia.........................12:30 pm
COLUMBIA LIONS
Sept 16
Sept 23
Sept 30
Oct 7
Oct 14
Oct 21
Oct 28
Nov 4
Nov 11
Nov 18
at
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at
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Fordham ..........................12:30 pm
Georgetown.....................12:30 pm
Princeton ...........................1:30 pm
Lafayette ..........................12:30 pm
Penn .......................................1 pm
Dartmouth .......................12:30 pm
Yale YES .................................Noon
Harvard ...........................12:30 pm
Cornell ............................12:30 pm
Brown..............................12:30 pm
CORNELL BIG RED
Sept 16
Sept 23
Sept 30
Oct 7
Oct 14
Oct 21
Oct 28
Nov 4
Nov 11
Nov 18
at Bucknell .................................7 pm
Yale ........................................1 pm
Albany....................................7 pm
at Harvard ...........................12:30 pm
Colgate ...................................1 pm
at Brown.....................................1 pm
Princeton ................................1 pm
Dartmouth ..............................1 pm
at Columbia.........................12:30 pm
Penn .......................................1 pm
DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN
Sept 16
Sept 23
Sept 30
Oct 7
Oct 14
Oct 21
Oct 28
Nov 4
Nov 11
Nov 18
at Colgate ...................................1 pm
New Hampshire WMUR ........Noon
at Penn .......................................1 pm
Yale .................................12:30 pm
Holy Cross.......................12:30 pm
at Columbia.........................12:30 pm
Harvard ...........................12:30 pm
at Cornell ...................................1 pm
Brown..............................12:30 pm
at Princeton PATRIOT 8 ..............1 pm
HARVARD CRIMSON
Sept 16
Sept 23
Sept 30
Oct 7
Oct 14
Oct 21
Oct 28
Nov 4
Nov 11
Nov 18
Holy Cross.......................12:30 pm
at Brown.....................................1 pm
at Lehigh ....................................1 pm
Cornell ............................12:30 pm
Lafayette ..........................12:30 pm
at Princeton YES ........................Noon
at Dartmouth .......................12:30 pm
Columbia.........................12:30 pm
at Penn CN8 ...............................1 pm
Yale WLVI/WGN .....................Noon
PENN QUAKERS
Sept 16
Sept 23
Sept 30
Oct 7
Oct 14
Oct 21
Oct 28
Nov 4
Nov 11
Nov 18
at Lafayette .................................1 pm
Villanova CN8 ........................7 pm
Dartmouth ..............................1 pm
at Bucknell .................................1 pm
Columbia................................1 pm
at Yale CN8 ..........................12:30 pm
Brown CSTV...........................Noon
at Princeton CN8 ........................1 pm
Harvard CN8...........................1 pm
at Cornell ...................................1 pm
PRINCETON TIGERS
Sept 16
Sept 23
Sept 30
Oct 7
Oct 13
Oct 21
Oct 28
Nov 4
Nov 11
Nov 18
at Lehigh ....................................1 pm
Lafayette PATRIOT 8 ...............6 pm
at Columbia...........................1:30 pm
at Colgate TIME WARNER...........1 pm
Brown ESPNU.........................7 pm
Harvard YES...........................Noon
at Cornell ...................................1 pm
Penn CN8 ...............................1 pm
at Yale .................................12:30 pm
Dartmouth PATRIOT 8 ............1 pm
YALE BULLDOGS
Sept 16
Sept 23
Sept 30
Oct 7
Oct 14
Oct 21
Oct 28
Nov 4
Nov 11
Nov 18
San Diego........................12:30 pm
at Cornell ...................................1 pm
at Lafayette CSTV ........................1 pm
at Dartmouth .......................12:30 pm
Lehigh WFMZ ..................12:30 pm
Penn CN8 ........................12:30 pm
Columbia YES ........................Noon
at Brown YES .............................Noon
Princeton .........................12:30 pm
at Harvard WLVI/WGN ...............Noon
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL ON YES
The Ivy League and the YES Network have announced the schedule of three Ivy football games that
will air on the network for the 2006 season. This fall marks the fifth consecutive season of Ivy football
telecasts on YES.
The 2006 Ivy League/YES package will kick off on October 21 with a battle of 2005 League runners-up, as Princeton hosts Harvard at Princeton Stadium.
On October 28, Columbia's new-look program -- with first-year head Norries Wilson at the helm -travels up to Yale to take on the Bulldogs at the Yale Bowl in New Haven.
YES concludes its 2006 coverage of Ivy football the following Saturday on November 4 when
defending champion-Brown hosts Yale at Brown Stadium in Providence.
All three of these Ivy matchups will kick off at noon.
The YES Network features the 26-time World Champion New York Yankees and the 2002 and 2003
Eastern Conference Champion New Jersey Nets. The YES Network is available on cable to viewers in
New York, Connecticut, and large parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and on DIRECTV nationally. In
addition to Yankees and Nets games, YES televises other professional and collegiate sports teams and
events, as well as classic sports footage. YES Network programming also includes original biography,
interview and magazine programs, and a live simulcast of WFAN’s “Mike and the Mad Dog” show
Monday through Friday from 1pm-6:30pm. For more info on the YES Network, please visit their official
website at www.yesnetwork.com.
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL GLOSSARY: A TO Z
ACADEMICS
BERMAN
Thirty-eight Ivy League players have earned the distinction of firstteam Academic All-America, most recently Brown running back Nick
Hartigan in 2005. Hartigan and Yale’s Rich Diana are the only players
in League history to be a first-team All-American and first-team
Academic All-American in the same season. In 1981, Diana was the
Ivy MVP, a NCAA Postgraduate Scholar, a fifth-round pick of the
Miami Dolphins and a top 10 votegetter for the Heisman Trophy.
A Brown University Athletic Hall of Fame inductee in 1991, Chris
Berman is one of the nation’s most famous sportscasters. He graduated from Brown in 1977, where he was play-by-play voice for football.
Berman graduated to small-time broadcasting jobs in Westerly, R.I.,
and Waterbury, Conn., before becoming one of the first sportscasters
at ESPN, when he joined in 1979. Throughout his tenure with ESPN,
the multitalented Berman has earned several Cable Ace and National
Sportscaster of the Year awards for his work on such shows as
SportsCenter, NFL Gameday, NFL Primetime and Baseball Tonight.
AFRICAN-AMERICAN QB’S
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, there was an influx of black quarterbacks in the Ivy League, as Penn, Princeton, Harvard and Brown
each had a starting black QB while Yale, Cornell and Columbia had
backups. But before all of them, there was a single trailblazer -- John
McCluskey, Jr., at Harvard -- who was the League's first signalcaller
of color. The Ivies had four starting African-American quarterbacks
between the years of 1968 and 1974 –- Rod Plummer of Princeton,
Rod Foster of Harvard, Marty Vaughn of Penn and Dennis Coleman of
Brown. Additionally, three others -- Bob Dubose of Columbia, Kurt
Schmoke of Yale, and Barrett Rosser from Cornell -- saw time behind
center for their respective squads. The first two times when black
quarterbacks squared off in a major-college football game happened
in the Ivy League, first in 1970 when Foster led the Crimson to victory
over Princeton and Plummer. Three years later, Coleman and Vaughn
met in Franklin Field.
ALL-AMERICANS
The Ivies can boast of more than 350 players who have earned firstteam All-America honors. Last season, Brown’s Nick Hartigan,
Cornell’s Kevin Boothe and Princeton’s Jay McCareins were selected
as a consensus first-teamers. The Ivy League has had at least one player selected first-team All-American every season since 1983.
BALESTRACCI
In 2003, Dante Balestracci became the first four-time All-Ivy player in
the League's illustrious history. As a freshman, he was the Ivy League
Rookie of the Year after leading his Harvard Crimson with 64 tackles.
He recorded 58 tackles in only seven games during the 2001 season
and followed that performance in 2002 with 94 tackles. In his final
year, Balestracci set himself as the standard for Ivy linebackers to
come, registering 96 tackles, 11 sacks and 21 tackles for lost yardage.
B.D.
Gary Trudeau’s Doonesbury comic strip features B.D., a character
based on Brian Dowling, Yale’s quarterback in the late 1960s.
Dowling was a first-team All-Ivy League performer in 1967 and 1968.
In 1968, Yale went 8-0-1 en route to a tie for the Ivy championship. In
the first eight games, Dowling threw for 1,438 yards and 17 touchdowns. He also finished ninth in the Heisman trophy voting for the
season. B.D. has worn a helmet since his first appearance in the
Doonesbury comics. He even went to Vietnam with his football helmet on. Eventually, though, the football helmet was replaced with
other kinds of headgear, including motorcycle, war combat and riot
helmets.
BEDNARIK
A star for Penn before official Ivy League play began, Chuck Bednarik
was the No. 1 pick in the 1949 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles.
A collegiate All-American in 1947 and 1948, Bednarik missed just
three games in 14 seasons for the Eagles. He earned scores of All-Pro
selections for Philadelphia while trying his hand at linebacker and
offensive positions. He made the game-saving tackle in the 1960
Championship against Green Bay. For his career, Bednarik picked off
20 passes for 268 yards.
CALDWELL
A multi-position player at Princeton in the early ‘20s, Charles
Caldwell was also a pitcher in baseball. In fact, he played professionally in three games for the New York Yankees in 1925 and earned a
place in baseball lore for beaning Wally Pipp in batting practice,
opening a starting role for Lou Gehrig. After a stint as assistant coach
at Princeton, Caldwell became head coach at Williams College in
1928, where he went 76-37-6 in 17 seasons. From Williams, he
became assistant at Yale for two years before returning to Princeton as
head coach in 1945. The Tigers were undefeated in 1950 and 1951
under Caldwell and won the Ivy League title in 1950, 1951, and
1955.
CAMP
Yalie Walter Camp had more to do with the creation of American
football than anyone else. At the collegiate level, the game had been
rugby-style until Camp’s innovations led to the first structure that
resembles today’s game. It was Camp who established the line of
scrimmage, the center snap, 11 players to a side, downs and the AllAmerica team.
COLORS
Three teams have colors for their team name. Ever since its inauguration ceremony in 1868, Cornell has been associated with the carnelian red that draped the banners behind the podium. 1904 Cornell
graduate Rym Berry wrote a song dedicated to ‘The Big Red Team’
and the rest is history. Dartmouth's school color has been forest green
since 1966, when students adopted it at the first athletic contest. The
media originally used the nickname ‘Indians’ in association with
Dartmouth, but that nickname was eventually phased out. By the mid70s, the Indian symbol used on Dartmouth athletic apparel was terminated. Though never officially adopted as a nickname despite its use
in athletic media guides and publications, ‘Big Green’ has been the
functioning nickname ever since. Harvard adopted their ‘Crimson’
color in 1875 rather than the other option at the time, magenta.
They've been the Harvard Crimson ever since.
COZZA
One of the legendary coaches in Ivy League history, Carm Cozza won
10 Ivy titles during his 32-year career, nine of them coming during a
remarkable 15-year span from 1967 to 1981. Cozza holds every significant coaching record in Ivy League football history, including seasons (32), championships (10), games (224) and victories (135). His
1974 Bulldog squad featured 10 players named to the All-Ivy firstteam, a feat that was unmatched until 2003, when Penn Coach Al
Bagnoli saw 12 of his Quakers earn first-team honors. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2002.
DANA
Currently the oldest living NFL player, Sam Dana was known as Sam
Salemi during his playing days at Columbia. The 102-year-old
Kenmore, N.Y., resident played in five games for the NFL’s New York
Yankees during the 1928 season, catching one touchdown pass. His
teamed at Columbia with baseball legend Lou Gehrig.
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL GLOSSARY: A TO Z
DATELINE
FRANKLIN FIELD
NBC anchorman Stone Phillips was once an All-Leaguer for the Yale
Bulldogs. He quarterbacked Yale to the 1976 Ivy League title and was
awarded with the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 1977. Phillips
won the University’s F. Gordon Brown Award for outstanding academic and athletic leadership.
One of the legendary athletic venues in the nation, Franklin Field was
originally opened in 1895 for the first running of the Penn Relays, the
world's oldest and largest track and field relay meet. It is considered
the oldest stadium still operating for football games and is known as
the site of the nation's first scoreboard (1895), the nation's first twotiered stadium (1922), the first football radio broadcast (1922), first
football telecast (1939) and Vince Lombardi's only NFL playoff loss
(1960). During the 1930s and 1940s, Penn led the nation in attendance for several years as crowds often numbered as many as
80,000. Today, the stadium seats 52,593.
DIRECTOR
‘Miracle,’ the inspiring story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team,
marked the defining moment in Gavin O'Connor's career as a director. The Penn graduate was a first-team All-Ivy League selection in
1985. Fourteen years later, he scored his first major success on the
big screen as the co-writer and director of ‘Tumbleweeds.’ The movie
won the Filmmaker's Trophy at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival.
Along with his brother Greg, O'Connor has also developed a production company, Solaris.
EDISON
Princeton and Yale’s 1903 battle wasn’t just a match-up of undefeated
teams. It also served as the site for the oldest collegiate football video
footage on record, thanks to a Thomas Alva Edison-sponsored production company. The result is a remarkable recording of a game previously witnessed by only the 50,000 spectators on hand. The Library
of Congress has obtained the footage and has it available for free
online.
FENWAY PARK
Home to the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball, Fenway Park
has also played home to Ivy League football. In 1943, at the heart of
World War II, travel restrictions limited Dartmouth and Cornell’s
options for a venue. They were unable to travel to each other, as no
rail line ran between Hanover and Ithaca. The previous year, the
teams had traveled to Buffalo for their showdown. In 1943, however,
Dartmouth claimed a 20-0 victory in the shadows of the ‘Green
Monster.’
FIEDLER
In 2000, Jay Fiedler became the first Ivy League graduate to start at
quarterback in an NFL season opener since 1974. He was a threeyear starter for the Big Green from 1991 to 1993 and set school
records with 456 completions, 6,684 yards and 58 touchdowns.
Fiedler’s NFL career has also proved successful, with more than
10,000 passing yards during his career. And it should be kept in mind
that he didn't play his first professional game until he became a
Minnesota Viking, four years into his career in 1998.
FIFTH-DOWN GAME
The Ivy League's historic ‘Fifth-Down Game’ took place in 1940.
Dartmouth and No. 1 Cornell were locked in a bitter defensive battle,
with the Big Red trailing the Big Green, 3-0. After failing to earn a
first down late in the game, Cornell was mistakenly given a ‘fifth
down,’ which they promptly converted for the 7-3 victory. The mistake was confirmed on game film the next day and Cornell forfeited
the result to Dartmouth. This classic game ended Cornell's 18-game
unbeaten streak and still serves as the only instance in which a college football result has been decided off the field.
FORD
An Emmy Award-winning news anchor, Jack Ford was a starter on
Yale's 1969 championship team. Following his years at Yale, he
received the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award for achievement in public life. His work as chief legal correspondent for the Today Show,
Dateline NBC and NBC Nightly News led to a spot as co-anchor of
the weekend edition of the Today Show. Ford went from NBC to ABC
when he became an anchor and correspondent for Good Morning
America and 20/20.
GAMEDAY
The crew from ESPN GameDay stopped at Franklin Field in 2002 for
the Harvard-Penn matchup. The show and hosts Chris Fowler, Lee
Corso and Kirk Herbstreit ran features on Penn's Mike Mitchell and
Harvard's Carl Morris and Chris Nowinski, who is now a WWE
wrestler. GameDay featured interviews with Jay Fiedler (Dartmouth,
Miami Dolphins) and Marcellus Wiley (Columbia, Dallas Cowboys).
Brown graduate and ESPN sportscaster Chris Berman did a twominute segment on the history of the League. ESPN’s most popular
weekly show, the Ivy League edition drew more than 1.5 million
households, a GameDay regular-season record.
GARRETT
One of the most successful brother combinations in Princeton and Ivy
League history, Jason and Judd Garrett have enjoyed prolonged success, both in college and the pros. Jason was named Ivy MVP in 1988
as Princeton's starting quarterback. He went on to a successful career
as a backup in the NFL, spending seven years with the Dallas
Cowboys (1993-99) and four years with the New York Giants (200003). Now at the tail end of a long NFL career, Jason recently signed
as the fourth quarterback with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a role that
allows him to be, more or less, an unofficial assistant coach while
still on the active roster. Judd, a three-year starter with the Tigers as a
running back from 1987 to 1989, was named the Ivy League Player
of the Year and a Division I-AA All-American his senior season, the
year after his brother took the award. He was picked by the
Philadelphia Eagles in the 12th round of the 1990 draft, although he
eventually spent the 1990 season as an assistant coach at his alma
mater. After a stint in the Canadian Football League, Judd is now
entering his eighth season as an offensive assistant coach in the NFL,
the last five with the Miami Dolphins.
GOGOLAK
Another family duo, Charlie and Peter Gogolak started the soccerstyle placement kicking movement in America. They came to the
United States during the revolt of 1956 in Hungary. Charlie was the
place-kicker for Princeton's last undefeated team in 1964 and ended
his career in 1965 with six national kicking records, 170 points and
the longest field goal in Ivy history: 54 yards. Charlie was drafted by
the Washington Redskins with their first pick in the 1966 draft. His
performance against the New York Giants on Nov. 27, 1966, earned
him two NFL records, one for most point after attempts in a game
(10) and a tie for most point after conversions in a game (9). Peter
Gogolak's signing by the NFL's New York Giants is one of the events
that led to the NFL/AFL merger in 1970. When the Giants signed him,
he was under contract with the Buffalo Bills of the AFL. This led the
AFL to strike back, trying to sign players under contract in the NFL.
Eventually, the movement became one of the factors that led the
leagues to merge.
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL GLOSSARY: A TO Z
HARVARD STADIUM
Harvard Stadium celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2003. Track,
rugby, lacrosse, professional football, Olympic soccer, rock concerts,
political rallies, and even ice hockey have been held in the 31,000seat venue. For two years, the NFL's New England Patriots called
Harvard Stadium home. Harvard Stadium was constructed in 1903,
making it the world's first massive reinforced concrete structure and
the first large permanent arena for American collegiate athletics.
Many believed that it would collapse under the weight of a large
crowd, but 100 years later, they probably aren’t waiting anymore. The
Crimson’s first contest at the Stadium was Nov. 13, 1903, against
Dartmouth. In 1984, Olympic soccer was played at the Stadium as
Cameroon, Canada, Chile, France, Iraq, Norway, and Qatar all competed. The 1916 and 1920 United States Track & Field Olympic Trials
took place at the Stadium, which has had its most recent renovations
in 1998, when the field was re-centered and moved 10 yards deeper
toward the bowl end of the complex.
HEAD HOG
A Super Bowl champion with the Washington Redskins, George
Starke was known as the “Head Hog” of the offensive line. He was a
two-year starter at tight end for Columbia, leading the team in receiving in 1969. He was also a star on Columbia's legendary basketball
team in 1968, when the Lions were ranked in the nation’s top 10. The
1968 basketball crown still serves as Columbia's only Ivy League
championship in that sport.
HEFFELFINGER
A College Football Hall of Fame inductee in 1951, William ‘Pudge’
Heffelfinger was a three-time All-American for Yale from 1888-91. In
1892, the Allegheny Athletic Association paid him $500 to play in a
single game against the Pittsburgh Athletic Club, making Heffelfinger
the first person paid to play football. He proved he was worth every
cent when he picked up a fumble and ran it back 35 yards for a
touchdown, helping give the AAA a 4-0 victory.
HEISMAN
The creator of the center snap, John W. Heisman has strong Ivy
League ties. He played at Brown (1887-89) and Penn (1890-91) as as
a lineman and center and returned to Penn as a coach from 1920-22.
However, he is best known for the 16 years prior to his days at Penn,
when he coached Georgia Tech to a 100-29-6 overall record. He had
three straight undefeated seasons from 1915-17 and his team's game
on Oct. 7, 1916, versus Cumberland still stands as the highest-recorded score in college football history. The 222-0 score doesn't look to
be surmounted anytime soon. The aforementioned Heisman is also
the namesake of college football's most prestigious award. The Ivy
League can boast of three Heisman Trophy winners, including backto-back selections. Larry Kelley (Yale, 1936), Clint Frank (Yale, 1937)
and Dick Kazmaier (Princeton, 1951) each earned the award as the
nation's best player.
HOLLAND
Jerome "Brud" Holland was a statesman, a leader, a true Cornellian.
He was also one of the greatest college football players of his time,
and was honored by ESPN.com college football columnist Ivan Maisel
as the greatest player to ever wear the No. 86 in college football history. Maisel went up the list from 1-100, naming the greatest players
to wear each number. Holland was the only former Ivy League player
named to the list. An excellent two-way end known for his endaround plays, Holland was a three-year starter on the varsity football
teams of 1936, 1937 and 1938. He was a first-team All-American in
both 1937 and 1938 and was inducted into the National Football
Foundation Hall of Fame in 1965. He later watched as his son, Joe,
became one of Cornell's all-time leading rushers. Away from the gridiron, Holland was even more amazing. He was one of 25 men to
receive the 1963 Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversary All-America
Award, given not for superior gridiron performance, but for successful
performances in life in the intervening years. He was also the recipient of the 1972 National Football Foundation's Distinguished
American Award. Holland went on to become president of Delaware
State College from 1953-60 and Hampton Institute from 1960-70. He
then served as the United States ambassador to Sweden from 197072. Holland was a member of the Cornell Board of Trustees and the
University Council. Among his other honors were becoming
Chairman of the Salvation Army, the American Red Cross and Planned
Parenthood, as well as becoming the first African-American to
become director of the New York Stock Exchange, In 1985, Holland
earned the Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian award.
IACAVAZZI
One of the great players in Princeton history, Cosmo Iacavazzi led the
League in rushing in 1964, when he was was named a first-team AllAmerica and the co-MVP of the East Coast Athletic Conference. As
the captain of the 1964 team, Iacavazzi led the Tigers to a 9-0 overall
with a school record of 909 yards and 14 touchdowns. No Princeton
team has gone undefeated since Iacavazzi's magical season, which
was punctuated before 60,000 at the Yale Bowl when he led the Tigers
to an incredible come-from-behind victory over previously unbeaten
Yale. Princeton overcame an early 14-0 deficit, winning 35-14.
IVY LEAGUE AGREEMENT
This agreement paved the way for Ivy League athletics. The first “Ivy
Group Agreement” was signed in 1945, applying only to football. It
affirmed the observance of common practices in academic standards
and eligibility requirements and the administration of need-based
financial aid, with no athletic scholarships. The agreement created the
Presidents Policy Committee, the Coordination and Eligibility
Committee and the committee on Administration. In 1954, the Ivy
Presidents extended the Ivy Group Agreement to all intercollegiate
sports. Their statement also focused on presidential governance of the
league, the importance of intra-League competition, and a desire that
recruited athletes be academically ‘representative’ of each institution’s
overall student body. Although 1954 was the League's official founding date, the first year of competition was 1956-57.
JOE PA
When Joe Paterno graduated from Brown and became an assistant at
Penn State, Harry Truman was in the White House and the Dodgers
were in Brooklyn. After serving as an assistant coach for 16 years, he
has won more than 300 games as head coach and been to 30 bowl
games. Paterno is the only coach to win four New Year's Day games -the Rose, Sugar, Cotton and Orange Bowls. He was picked as the
1986 Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated. As for his Brown
career, legendary sportswriter Stanley Woodward once described
Paterno, who still holds the Bruin career interception record (14), as a
quarterback "who can't run, can't pass -- just thinks and wins."
JONES
An offensive lineman for the Harvard Crimson in 1968, Tommy Lee
Jones has transitioned seamlessly from success on the gridiron to
achievement on the silver screen. Jones' Crimson were 8-0-1 in 1968
and tied for the Ivy League Championship in dramatic fashion.
Harvard trailed Yale 29-13 late in regulation when Jones and his teammates used the final 42 seconds to achieve one of the greatest comebacks in college football history. The Crimson scored a touchdown
and made the two-point conversion. Then they recovered the onside
kick and scored again on the final play of the game. The final twopoint conversion tied the game at 29-29 and preserved a share of the
Ivy title for Jones and his teammates. While Jones was an All-Ivy
League lineman, he is probably best known for his Academy Award
winning acting. He has been seen in such films as The Fugitive,
Batman Forever, Volcano, Men In Black and U.S. Marshals.
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL GLOSSARY: A TO Z
KAZMAIER
MR. IRRELEVANT
A tailback for Princeton from 1949-51, Dick Kazmaier is the Ivy
League's last Heisman Trophy winner and the most legendary player
in Princeton history. A two-time All-American, he led the Tigers to two
perfect seasons and 22 straight victories spanning 1950 and 1951. In
fact, Princeton was 18-1 at Palmer Stadium during his three years at
Old Nassau. Despite his obvious talent and numerous successes,
Kazmaier opted to skip the NFL, instead staying in the Ivy League and
attending Harvard business school.
A nickname for the last player selected in the NFL draft, ‘Mr.
Irrelevant’ is used to illustrate the fact that most of the picks will never
see a down in the National Football League. There were three Ivy ‘Mr.
Irrelevants’ before the name actually became common. Mort
Landsbert (Cornell, 1941), John "Bull" Schweder (Penn, 1949) and
Dick Niglio (Yale, 1964) were all selected with the very last pick in
the draft. It was Penn’s Jim Finn who has proved the critics wrong,
though. Mr. Irrelevant in 1999, Finn was taken by the Chicago Bears.
He never played in Chicago, but latched on with the Colts and
Giants. Finn was also the only ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ on hand at the Draft
when his name was called.
LEVI
The first black captain in Yale history, Levi Jackson held or shared 13
Bulldog records by the time he graduated in 1950. His freshman season, Yale finished at 7-1-1, with a No. 12 ranking in the Associated
Press poll as icing on the cake. That year, he finished fifth in the
nation with 806 rushing yards and was named third-team AllAmerican. But he gained immeasurable attention in 1949 by being
voted captain by his teammates, which was hailed as an example of
positive changes ahead for the nation. After his collegiate days,
Jackson went on to become the first black executive at Ford.
LOWERY
A three-time Pro Bowl selection with the Kansas City Chiefs, Nick
Lowery is known as one of the most accurate kickers in pro football
history. Lowery ended his career in 1996 as the all-time NFL record
holder for most career field goals with 383, although he has since
been passed by Gary Anderson and Morten Andersen, both of whom
are still active. He is also third all-time in the NFL, with 22 field goals
over 50 yards. He was a preliminary nominee for the Pro Football
Hall of Fame's Class of 2004.
MARINARO
The most decorated running back in Ivy League history, Ed Marinaro
set the mark for consistency during his years at Cornell from 1969-71.
Others might hold rushing records for a single game, but Marinaro's
reliability is what makes him the Ivy League record holder for yards in
a career (4,715) and yards in a season (1,881). A three-time AllAmerican, he became the first player in college football history to
gain over 4,000 yards in a career. He improved his seasonal rushing
statistics every year, setting an Ivy League record for yards in a season
each time. In addition to those achievements, Marinaro also holds
records for most rushing touchdowns in a career (50) and season (24),
as well as points scored in a season (148) and career touchdowns
(52). He was a Heisman Trophy finalist in 1971 and played professionally for the Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets and the Seattle
Seahawks. Following his athletic career, Marinaro turned to acting. He
has made many notable appearances between 1978 and 2002,
including Officer Joe Coffey on ‘Hill Street Blues’ and Sonny St.
Jacques on the television sitcom ‘Laverne & Shirley.’
MIT
The students at MIT managed to invade the annual Harvard-Yale
matchup in 1982. After a second-quarter score by Harvard, a weather
balloon with the letters "MIT" inflated from underneath the field and
exploded into a cloud of dust on the 45-yard line. But what many
don't remember is that the prank was so well-constructed it virtually
erased the memory of two other MIT pranks in the same game. In that
same game in 1982, the MIT band disguised themselves as the
Harvard band and played the MIT school song on the field, while MIT
students gave out cards that spelled ‘MIT’ when turned over.
NASCAR
One may not associate the Ivy League with NASCAR, but former
Brown standout offensive lineman George Pyne was the Chief
Operating Officer of NASCAR until recently and former Cornell player
Chad Walter is now the crew chief for Kyle Busch's No. 5 car.
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
The Ivy League has placed more than 270 players on the gridiron on
the NFL. Four Ivy Leaguers have played professional ball in three different decades and all became All-Pros. That quartet is Chuck
Bednarik, Calvin Hill, Nick Lowery and Sid Luckman. There have also
been many Ivy Leaguers experiencing recent success in the NFL,
including Matt Birk (Harvard), Jay Fiedler (Dartmouth), Jason Garrett
(Princeton), Isaiah Kacyvenski (Harvard), Eric Johnson (Yale) and
Marcellus Wiley (Columbia).
OLYMPICS
The 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games featured an American Football
exhibition game, the only time American Football has been seen in
the Olympics. The East squad consisted of 17 Ivy Leaguers, 13 from
Yale and four from Princeton. Yalie Albert Burton Strange scored the
only touchdown for the East team, but they failed to convert the extra
kick. The West squad scored late in the game and converted a kick by
Edward J. Kirwan to make the final margin 7-6.
OVERTIME
The NCAA first adopted the overtime format in 1996 and since then
there have been 24 overtime games featuring Ivy League teams. All
eight schools have played overtime games, with Princeton leading the
way with nine.
PAYTON AWARD
No Ivy League player has ever won the Walter Payton Award as the
nation’s top player at the Division I-AA level, but in 2005 Brown’s
Nick Hartigan was invited to Chattanooga, Tenn., as one of the three
finalists for the prestigious award. While he didn’t claim the award, he
was a unanimous All-American as well as the CoSIDA Academic AllAmerican of the Year..
POLLARD
An original member of the NFL in the early 1920s, Brown's Fritz
Pollard was in many ways the ‘Jackie Robinson’ of professional football. He was the first black running back to be named an AllAmerican and the first African-American to play in the Rose Bowl in
1916. In his first 19 games, he led his NFL team, the Akron Pros, to
an undefeated 15-0-4 record. Pollard was also the first AfricanAmerican to be a head coach in the NFL. In 2003, Brown University
and the Black Coaches Association announced that they would cosponsor an annual award for the male coach of the year, the Fritz
Pollard Award. In February 2005 he was announced as an inductee to
the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the induction ceremony took place
on Aug. 7, 2005, in Canton, Ohio.
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL GLOSSARY: A TO Z
POLO GROUNDS
In the 1920s, the New York Baseball Giants called the Polo Grounds
home. But the Polo Grounds also played host to several Ivy League
football games. Dartmouth played Penn in 1919 and 1921. The Big
Green also squared off against Cornell four times between 1919 and
1924 and Columbia in 1922 and 1923. Cornell took on Columbia in
four games between 1921 and 1926, while Columbia and Penn
played once in 1920. That makes 13 games for the Ivy League at the
Polo Grounds between 1919 and 1926. The stadium was demolished
four decades later in 1964 after hosting some truly unforgettable Mets’
seasons.
POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS
The Ivy League lays claim to 59 football players who have been
awarded postgraduate scholarships. Brown's John Kelly Jr., was the
League's first recipient in 1965 and Brown running back Nick
Hartigan is the most recent recipient, earning the honor last year.
PRO BOWL
There have been 13 players selected as participants in the NFL's Pro
Bowl. The 13 participants have more than 36 appearances between
them, wih Penn's Chuck Bednarik totaling eight from 1951-55, 195758 and 1961. The most recent Ivy League Pro Bowl selections was
Matt Birk (Harvard, Minnesota Vikings) in 2004. The 1982 Pro Bowl
featured three Ivy Leaguers. Yale's Gary Fencik (Chicago), Dartmouth's
Nick Lowery (Kansas City) and Harvard's Pat McInally (Cincinnati) all
shared the field.
PRO GAMES
Several professional teams have made appearances at Ivy League venues over the years. The NFL's New York Giants and Detroit Lions had
their historic first meeting in 1960 at the Yale Bowl. The Giants played
the New York Jets at the Yale Bowl in a number of memorable exhibition contests during the ‘70s and also used the it as their home field
in 1973 and 1974 while Yankee Stadium was being renovated. Penn's
Franklin Field was the home of the Philadelphia Eagles from 1958-70
and also served as the site of Vince Lombardi's only playoff loss, in
1960. The Boston Patriots called Harvard Stadium home in 1970,
while Princeton's old stable, Palmer Stadium, played host to several
NFL preseason games during its 83 years.
QUARTERBACKS ON FILM
Who is the Ivy League quarterback to star alongside Denzel
Washington in a major motion picture? Try 1998 Yale graduate Kip
Pardue. A quarterback on the Bulldog football team until his senior
year, Pardue left the team to become a model to pay for tuition. His
modeling job led him to acting, where, combined with his football
experience, he managed to land the role of Ronnie ‘Sunshine’ Bass in
‘Remember the Titans’ alongside Washington. Since ‘Remember the
Titans,’ Pardue has appeared in 11 movies.
RHODES
The Rhodes Scholarship is one of the most prestigious scholarships in
the world, is given in honor of Cecil Rhodes. Rhodes Scholars are
awarded full tuition and fees to pursue their course of study at the
University of Oxford for two years, with the possibility of a third year.
The first American Scholars were elected in 1904 and regional committees select just 32 Rhodes Scholars each year. Ivy League football
has claim to 37.
ROBERSON
Cornell multi-sport superstar Bo Roberson remains one of the single
greatest all-around athletes in Ivy League history. His sophomore year
at Cornell saw him earn an All-Ivy selection while leading the Big Red
in rushing. He also averaged 14.9 points and 17.6 rebounds a game
as the basketball team's 6-foot-1 center. In the spring of the same
year, he anchored Cornell's 880-yard relay at the Penn Relays. During
his junior year, Roberson again led the Big Red in rushing while
recording the single best kickoff return in League history, a 100-yard
run against Colgate. He gave up basketball for indoor track and field,
winning the Heps title in the long jump. He would add another title
in his senior year, setting a meet record of 24-5 1/4. Roberson
remains one of only two men to ever sweep the Heps indoor and outdoor sprint and long jump titles in the same year. Roberson went on
to set the world indoor long jump record and win a silver medal at
the 1960 Rome Olympics. He moved on to the AFL -- despite having
not played a full season in five years -- where he was named the
Oakland Raiders' Most Valuable Player in 1962. Nearing the age of
60 in 1993, Roberson earned a doctorate from a San Diego university.
ROSE BOWL
Four Ivy League teams have made appearances in the Rose Bowl,
before the Ivy League Agreement ended Ivy postseason play. Ivy
League teams were 2-2 in Rose Bowl history. Washington State bested
Brown, 14-0, in 1916 and Penn lost to Oregon a year later, 14-0, in
1917. Three years later, the Ivies got back an track as Harvard defeated Oregon, 7-6, in the 1920 Rose Bowl. Columbia defeated Stanford
in the 1934 game, 7-0.
SCHMOKE
A 1971 Yale graduate and footballer, Kurt Schmoke became
Baltimore's first black mayor in 1987. Before he put his hat into the
political scene, Schmoke went to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and
also received a graduate degree from the Harvard Law School in
1976. Today Schmoke is Dean of the Howard University Law School.
SHOT PUT
A linebacker turned defensive tackle for Dartmouth in the late 1990s,
Adam Nelson is now one of the most respected shot putters in international track and field. A former Heps champion in the event,
Nelson was a silver medalist at the Olympic Games in both 2000 and
2004. He missed out on a Gold in Ancient Olympia by a single centimeter.
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED COVERS
The Ivy League has been featured on several Sports Illustrated Covers
since the Princeton Band made the first appearance in 1955. In all, 39
Sports Illustrated covers have had Ivy League ties, nine of which have
been directly related to football. Jay Fiedler became the last Ivy footballer to grace the cover, when he made an appearance in 2001 for
the Miami Dolphins.
SUPER BOWL
The Ivy League has seen 16 different graduates in 23 Super Bowls. Ten
former Ivy Leaguers have earned Super Bowl rings with their respective teams. Jason Garrett and Kenny Hill are the only two players in
League history to win two rings while Hill remains the only player to
win one with two different teams. The Ivy record for appearances,
however, rests with Garrett. He’s been there three times, winning with
Dallas in 1993 and ‘95 and losing as a Giant in 2001. Last year, both
teams had an Ivy Leaguer as a captain of the special teams. That
meant that Sean Morey (Brown, Steelers) and Isaiah Kacyvenski
(Harvard, Seahawks) meet at midfield for the coin toss.
TWELFTH MAN GAME
Despite near-blizzard conditions on Nov. 23, 1935, more than 56,000
fans trekked to Palmer Stadium to watch the Tigers go for the final win
of an undefeated season against Dartmouth. The blizzard turned out
to be the normal part of the day, however, when a local cook ran onto
the field and took a spot on the Dartmouth line with Princeton leading in the fourth quarter. He was escorted from the playing field by
Palmer Stadium police after one play. Dartmouth's extra man didn’t
provide much help as Princeton completed their undefeated season
with a 26-6 victory.
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL GLOSSARY: A TO Z
UNDEFEATED
X-RAY VISION
Since the inception of Ivy League play in 1956, there have been 14
undefeated seasons. While Brown, Columbia and Cornell all had
unbeaten seasons prior to the official Ivy League, the other five Ivies
have accomplished the feat in the last 50 years. Dartmouth and Penn
both have four undefeated seasons since 1956, while Harvard can
boast of three and Yale two. Princeton's only undefeated season since
official league play began was in 1964. In 2003, Penn avoided an
overtime scare from Yale to finish the season 10-0 and Harvard did
the same in ‘04, relying on one-point wins at Brown and Dartmouth.
Superman himself once graced the gridiron of the Ivy League while he
was just a mild-mannered college student. Dean Cain, an AllAmerican defensive back in 1987, set an NCAA I-AA record that year
with 12 interceptions. His football dreams were ended prematurely
because of an unfortunate knee injury, but Cain soon showed the
world he had many other talents. He had started acting before his
Princeton days, most notably in his father’s (Christopher Cain) 1984
film “The Stone Boy.” After appearances on the hit television show
“Beverly Hills 90210,” Cain got the role of a lifetime, playing
Superman in “Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,”
which ran from 1993-97. Cain has also tackled various movie roles,
most notably 2002’s “Gentle Ben” and 2003’s “Out of Time,” where
he starred opposite Denzel Washington.
VICTORY
Many measure success in championship rings. If that’s the case, then
the Dartmouth Big Green can step to the podium as the most successful Ivy League team in history with 17 championships to its credit.
Dartmouth won four championships in the ‘90s and has taken home
the title at least once in every decade since Ivy play began.
WARNER
Not many coaches are legendary enough to have an entire brand of
football named after them. Glenn ‘Pop’ Warner was just that good. A
1894 graduate of Cornell, Warner was the captain of the Big Red football team. A year after his graduation, he was hired to coach the
University of Georgia. In 1896, he led Georgia to a 4-0 record before
returning to coach his alma matter. It was then that he started his onagain, off-again relationship with Cornell and the Carlisle Indian
School in Pennsylvania. After coaching the Big Red for two seasons,
Warner left for Carlisle for five years. He returned to Cornell for three
seasons, but left again for the Carlisle in 1907. In 1914, he stayed in
the Keystone State, opting for the head coaching job at the University
of Pittsburgh, where he compiled 33 straight victories and two national championships. He also won three Rose Bowl championships as
head coach of the Stanford Cardinal. With Cornell, Warner was a
solid 36-13-3. But it was his stunning overall record of 312-104-32
that separated him from most coaches. He is credited for many innovations common in today's game, but perhaps his greatest innovation
was the Pop Warner Youth Football League, which he founded in
1929. The league is still a mainstay in towns across America.
WILLIAMS
The current Vice President of Disney Sports Attractions, Dartmouth
graduate Reggie Williams sports a rich background in Ivy League athletics. Before graduating in just three and half years, Williams was a
three-time All-Ivy League linebacker for the Big Green and an AllAmerican in 1975. He was also the 1975 Ivy League heavyweight
wrestling champion. He went on to a successful NFL career with the
Cincinnati Bengals, including a selection to the All-Rookie Team in
1976. During his tenure, he also received several awards for his tireless efforts in the community. He was given the Byron "Whizzer"
White Award for Humanitarian Service in 1985 and was named the
NFL Man of the Year in 1986. In 1987, Sports Illustrated honored him
as their Co-Sportsman of the Year. He retired from the NFL in fourth
place on the all-time fumble recovery list. Williams is currently
responsible for every sports event on Disney property.
WONDERLIC
Only one player has ever scored a perfect 50 on the Wonderlic test,
taken by rookies prior to the season. That was Harvard's Pat McInally,
who would play in the Super Bowl for the Cincinnati Bengals. Last
year it was incorrectly reported that St. Louis quarterback Ryan
Fitzpatrick, also a Harvard grad, had matched McInally's feat.
Fitzpatrick did finish the test in just nine minutes, but was not perfect.
YALE BOWL
The Yale Bowl opened on Nov. 21, 1914, and has been the site of
hundreds of college football games and two seasons of NFL action.
The Bowl has held crowds of over 70,000 on 20 occasions, most
recently in 1983 for the 100th playing of the Yale-Harvard Game. The
largest crowd to attend a Yale game at the Bowl was 80,000 for the
Army game in 1923. The NFL’s New York Giants and Detroit Lions
had their first meeting at the Bowl in 1960 and the Giants used the
Bowl as their home field in 1973 and 1974. The design for the Yale
Bowl was proposed by Charles A. Ferry '71 as a replacement for Yale
Field, the 33,000-seat venue that had been home of the football team
since 1884.
YANKEE STADIUM
Most people don't associate Yankee Stadium with anything but baseball. Ivy League football, however, has made the ballpark its playground three times. In 1936, Columbia and Army battled in the
Bronx, with Army prevailing 27-16. In 1942, Princeton took on the
nation’s finest on two different occasions, defeating Navy 10-0 before
losing to Army 40-7.
ZOOLOGY
Cornell, Dartmouth and Harvard have colors as their team name, but
the other five Ivy institutions sport mascots on game day. The Brown
Bear, affectionately known as ‘Bruno’ to Brown students and faculty,
made his first appearance at the Dartmouth game in Springfield,
Mass., on Nov. 25, 1905. Brown actually used a live bear as their
mascot until the late 1960s. Columbia adopted the lion as their mascot with a Student Board vote in 1910. The idea was originally suggested by George Brokaw ’09. The root of Penn’s mascot comes
straight from its founder, Benjamin Franklin. The Quaker, a likeness of
Franklin, honors the man who is famous for his kite experiment in
1752 and for founding the University of Pennsylvania in 1749.
Princeton athletes first started wearing orange and black-striped jerseys in the 1880s. Their play and dress led sportswriters to refer to
them as Tigers. Students and songwriters began to pick up this
moniker and, eventually, it was adopted as the school’s official mascot. The direct history of Yale’s mascot dates back to the generosity of
one particular student, Andrew B. Graves, Class of 1892. A gift from
Graves in 1889, the Bulldog -- better known as ‘Handsome Dan’ -was adopted as the official mascot shortly after his donation. When
Yale adopted Dan, it became the first university to officially have a
mascot. There have been 16 “Handsome Dans.”
BROWN 2006 PRESEASON ROSTER
No Name
97 Oludare Adedokun
62 Matthew Adkins
20 Justin Amoah
13 Nick Anastasio
17 Ben Baker
80 Thomas Balestracci
58 Evan Barbosa
90 Josh Blazek
54 Eric Brewer
93 Kai Brown
77 Mark Callahan
17 Mike Cholipski
95 Phil Class
4 David Clement
85 Colin Cloherty
42 Kelly Cox
19 Miles Craigwell
75 Adam Cross
50 Brian Czekanski
78 Nick D’India
67 Tim Danser
38 Zak DeOssie
44 James Develin
59 Michael DiBartolo
13 Joseph DiGiacomo
61 Alex Doty
14 Michael Dougherty
22 Jonathan Edwards
37 Todd Faiella
1 Buddy Farnham
87 Andrew Fertig
92 Patrick Fisher
28 Beau Gaitors
52 Brendan Gallagher
43 Justin Gallagher
76 Matt Gariboldi
60 Scott Hamilton
2 Darrell Harrison
9 David Healy
82 David Hearington
84 Lonnie Hill
49 Nick Houston
57 Peter Hughes
33 Eric Hunt
40 Drew Janes
66 Paul Jasinowski
64 Jarrid Johnston
11 Adam Keck
65 Shane Kelley
35 Derrick Knight
83 Matthew Krevis
20 Justin Kurkiewicz
88 Chris Lamar
96 Michael Lemmons
29 Gavin Logan
47 Patrick Lysaght
43 Matt Mangiacotti
23 Brandon Markey
25 Anthony Martucci
3 John May
94 Joseph McPhee
34 Ron Moore
26 Steve Morgan
6 Matt Mullenax
53 Adam Muzika
91 Brian Neff
98 Harrison Noffs
55 Daniel Nuber
16 Matthew Nuzzo
10 Adjatay Nyadiroh
32 Akin Oyalowo
36 George Paone
15 Chris Perkins
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Hometown/High School
Mequon, Wis./Andover Academy
Alpharetta, Ga./Centennial
Mississauga, Ont./St. Joseph's Catholic
Camp Hill, Pa./Camp Hill
Washington, D.C./Sidwell Friends
New Bedford, Mass./New Bedford
Oak Park, Ill./Fenewick
Woodbridge, Ill./Downers Grove So.
Vero Beach, Fla./Vero Beach
Bellevue, Wash./O'Dea School
Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers
Mokena, Ill./Lincoln Way East
Glendale, Ariz./Arizona Lutheran
Lansdale, Pa./St. Joseph’s Prep
Bethesda, Md./Gonzaga
Owing Mills, Md./McDonough School
Boston, Mass./Loomis Chafee
Grove City, Ohio/Grove City
Mount Laurel, N.J./Lenape
Norwood, Mass./Norwood
Saratoga, Calif/Bellarmine Prep
Andover, Mass./Phillips Andover
Gilbertsville, Pa./Boyertown
Venetia, Pa./Peters Township
Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks West
Sacramento, Calif./Rio Americano
Davie, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas
Roanoke, Va./North Cross
Marshfield, Mass./Deerfield Academy
Andover, Mass./Andover
Alexandria, Va./North Cross School
Ridley Park, Pa./Haverford School
Chicago, Ill./Morgan Park
Orefield, Pa./Phillips Andover
Orefield, Pa./Phillips Andover
Scottsdale, Ariz./Brophy Prep
Davie, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas
New York, N.Y./Williston Northampton
Reading, Mass./Reading
Hopewell, Va./Hopewell
Salem, Mass./St. John’s Prep
McLean, Va./Langley
Long Valley, N.J./Pope John XXII
St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis University
Lake Barrington, Ill./Barrington
Washington, D.C./St. Albans School
Santa Ana, Calif./Mater Dei
North Jackson, Ohio/Jackson Milton
Naples, Fla./Naple
Pawtucket, R.I./Shea
Northbridge, Mass./Northbridge
Allison Park, Pa./Hampton Township
Henderson, Ky./Henderson County
Washington, D.C./St. Albans
Kingston, R.I./South Kingston
Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder
Irvington, N.Y./Irvington
Bellevue, Wash./O’Dea
Mentor, Ohio/Mentor
Naples, Fla./Naples
So. Weymouth, Mass./Catholic Mem.
Tampa, Fla./Plant
Gahanna, Ohio/New Albany
Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson
Uniontown, Pa./Uniontown Area
Parma, Ohio/St. Ignatius
Elmhurst, Ill./York
Mount Vernon, Ohio/Centerburg
Everett, Mass./Everett
Somerville, Mass./Phillips Academy
Bowie, Md./Woodberry Forest
Everett, Mass./Everett
Bridgeton, Mo./John Burroughs
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10 Drew Plichta
99 Jake Powers
4 Jordan Pryor
51 Robert Ranney
5 Paul Raymond
70 Justin Revelle
81 Geoff Rhatican
29 Wayne Ritter
5 Phil Roffi
33 Tyler Rowley
86 Shane Sabine
12 Phil Samenuk
23 Trevan Samp
32 Colin Schweigert
8 Bobby Sewall
89 Alex Shields
46 Chris Skeffington
73 Bryan Smith
41 Jesse Spartichino
7 Philip Spencer
21 Nkosi Still
27 Chris Strickland
72 A.J. Tracey
79 Blake Trocki
63 James Tull
30 Robert Valenti
48 Robert Weiss
45 Sean Wengerter
56 Joe Yanchunis
18 Jose Yearwood
39 Steve Ziogas
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5-8
5-10
6-0
6-2
6-3
6-2
5-10
5-10
6-1
6-1
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175
240
200
225
170
250
170
215
200
210
230
200
175
190
185
240
195
300
220
175
205
200
280
265
270
175
215
210
205
215
215
Yr
Fr
So
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Sr
Fr
So
So
Jr
Fr
Jr
Sr
Jr
So
Jr
So
So
Jr
So
Hometown/High School
Bartonville, Texas/Liberty Christian
Plymouth, Mich./Canton
Villanova, Pa./Episcopal Academy
West Bloomfield, Mich./Lasher
Miami, Fla./Miami Senior
Pennington, N.J./Princeton Day
Plano, Texas/Dallas Jesuit
Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington Cent.
Tempe, Ariz./Valley Christian
Sauderstown, R.I./Bishop Hendricken
Bridgewater, Mass./Thayer Academy
Ridgefield, Conn./St. Luke’s School
Algona, Wis./Southern Door
Batavia, Ill./Batavia
Portsmouth, R.I./Portsmouth
Wellington, Fla./Wellington
Woburn, Mass./Woburn
Potomac, Md./Bullis School
Lexington, Mass./Lexington
Saratoga, Calif./Saratoga
Hyde Park, Mass./Tabor Academy
Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford Mendon
Midwest City, Okla./Choctaw
Ipswich, Mass./St. John’s Prep
Cincinnati, Ohio/Archbishop Moeller
Wood Ridge, N.J./Wood Ridge
Somers Point, N.J./Mainland Regional
Cresskill, N.J./Cresskill
St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersbutg Cath.
Spring Hill, Fla./Springstead
Bristol, Conn./Bristol Central
HEAD COACH
ASSISTANT COACHES
Phil Estes (New Hampshire ‘80)
51-28 in eight years at Brown
Paul Boudreau Jr. (Boston College ‘97)
Abbott Burrell (Connecticut ’90)
Paul Frisone (Western New England '93)
Angel Gutierrez (Brown ‘05)
Michael Kelleher (Boston U. ‘81)
Joe Leslie (Dartmouth ‘72)
Neil McGrath (Boston U. ‘81)
Frank Sheehan (New Haven ‘95)
Scott Sperone (Springfield ‘01)
LOOKING AHEAD FOR THE BEARS
The Brown football team completed a “first” in 2005 by winning Digiacomo scored on a dazzling 40-yard scramble against Penn, and
its first ever outright Ivy League title. This season, Coach Phil Estes’
passed for 224 yards and two scores at Cornell, including an 85-yard
team will again look to do what no Brown team has done before —
touchdown pass completion to senior Jarrett Schreck, the second
win back-to-back Ivy championships.
longest pass play in Brown football history. In addition, DiGiacomo’s
20 career touchdown passes rank seventh at
The Bears, who captured their last eight
TOP RUSHERS
Att
Yds Avg
TD
YpG Brown.
games of 2005 and were ranked 15th in the
Nick Hartigan
314 1727 5.5
20 172.7
final Sports Network National I-AA poll, will
Nuzzo, an exceptional athlete, saw
Brandon Markey
29
145 5.0
1
14.5
take on a new look with the loss of Ivy
action in four varsity games in 2005 and
Joe DiGiacomo
28
116 4.1
2
11.6
League Player of the Year and “All-Everything” Akin Oyalowo
21
72 3.4
1
9.0 rushed for six yards. Dougherty is a strongrunning back Nick Hartigan, and may turn
Efrem Blackledge
10
62 6.2
1
6.9 armed quarterback with excellent field vision.
towards the passing game more than in the
TOP PASSERS
Att Cm Int Pct Yds TD Avg
There will be plenty of competition to
last three years. Estes has built a solid founda- Joe DiGiacomo
231 121 8 52.4 1800 16 180.0 fill Hartigan’s shoes, led by seniors Brandon
Anthony Vita
18
7 1 38.9
99 0 24.8 Markey and Akin Oyalowo, who have been
tion and returns five starters on offense and
six on defense. Five returning All-Ivy players
TOP RECEIVERS
Rec
Yds TD
Avg
RpG waiting in the wings. Markey ran for 145
will be disbursed among 16 returning players Jarrett Schreck
34
781
7 23.0
3.40 yards and a touchdown on 29 attempts last
Lonnie Hill
33
563
5 17.1
3.30 year, and displayed speed and the ability to
from Brown’s final defensive depth chart and
David Turner
21
212
2 10.1
2.10
13 returning players from its offensive chart.
Efrem Blackledge
11
93
0
8.5
1.22 see downfield as a standout on special teams,
Brown’s defense will be built around sen- TOP PUNTER
returning kicks and punts. Oyalowo is a
Punts
Yds
Avg
ior All-American linebacker Zak DeOssie, a
bruising back, who rushed for 72 yards on 21
Steve Morgan
45
1567
34.8
finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award as the
carries a year ago. Junior Dereck Knight
TOP SCORERS
TD XPT
FG
Pts
PpG
nation’s top defensive player.
made the transition to running back a year
Nick Hartigan
21
0
0
126
12.6
A two-time first team All-Ivy and All-New Steve Morgan
0
44
18
98
9.8 ago and was impressive against Columbia
7
0
0
42
4.2 with 25 yards on four carries.
England selection, DeOssie was ranked in the Jarrett Schreck
TOP DEFENDERS
UA Total
Avg Sack
Int
Top 10 nationally in four different national
The Bears’ coaching staff expects senior
Zak DeOssie
45
80 11.4
4.0
1 wide receiver Lonnie Hill to return to the
defensive categories — total tackles, solo
James Frazier
42
80
8.0
2.0
0 dominating form of three years ago when he
tackles, forced fumbles and tackles for a loss
Jose Yearwood
28
56
5.6
0.0
0
— before suffering a season-ending injury in
was a second team All-Ivy selection. Hill was
Jamie Gasparella
34
50
5.0
0.0
7
Brown’s eighth game of the season.
Tim Cotter
30
50
5.0
0.0
3 an honorable mention All-Ivy choice in 2005,
23
48
4.8
3.0
0 after making 33 receptions for 563 yards and
One of the dominating linebackers in the Pat Curran
Nuzzo
22
37
4.1
1.0
1 five touchdowns. He made 76 catches in
nation, DeOssie tied for the team lead in tack- Frank
Steven Storrs
17
33
3.7
5.0
0
2003, third best in the nation and 14th in the
les with 80, including 12 tackles for a loss
Ivy record book. Hill’s 1,432 career receiving
and five quarterback sacks. He was named the
yards rank seventh in the Brown record book, while his 109 career
Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week after he registered a careerreceptions rank sixth in Brown football history.
high 18 tackles at Cornell, with 1.5 for a loss.
Senior Thomas Balestracci should be ready to step into a starting
Playing inside linebacker with DeOssie is junior Eric Brewer
role at receiver after making 12 catches in the last two seasons. Estes
stepped in for DeOssie and made 24 tackles for the Bears. Senior
also expects junior Paul Raymond and sophomore Phil Spencer, who
Justin Gallagher (six tackles) also saw significant playing time at
both have tremendous speed, to step into playing roles. At tight end,
inside linebacker.
Matt Krevis was used primarily as a blocker after making five catches
At outside linebacker, senior David Healy started all 10 games,
making 24 total tackles — including 17 solo stops and five tackles for in 2004.
Second team All-Ivy offensive tackle Alex Doty, junior James Tull
a loss. Junior Nkosi Still is a solid hitter with speed on the outside
and senior Michael DiBartolo were starters on an offensive line that
after making 28 total tackles last season.
Brown should be strong at defensive end with the return of junior helped clear the way for Hartigan’s nation-leading 172.7 rushing
yards a game. The trio helped the Brown offense lead the Ivy League
Patrick Fisher, who came away with 31 total tackles last season,
including five tackles for a loss and 4.5 quarterback sacks. He made a in scoring offense with 36.8 points a game, 10th in the nation. Brown
also led the Ivy League in total offense (409.2) and pass sacks against,
season high 10 tackles against Rhode Island, including seven solo
allowing just five sacks the entire season, second in the nation. Junior
stops.
A.J. Tracey and seniors Evan Barbosa, Adam Muzika and Adam Cross
Despite the loss of its two starting down linemen, seniors Justin
all received valuable playing time a year ago.
Revelle (14 tackles) and Brian Czekanski (three tackles) saw considerSpecial teams played a major role in Brown’s success last year,
able playing time and will look to step into starting roles.
and the kicking and return specialists return intact. The Bears led the
Two of four starters return to the Bears’ secondary, led by junior
Ivy League in kickoff coverage and both kickoff and punt returns.
safety Jose Yearwood and junior corner back Matt Mullenax.
A first-team All-Ivy selection, junior Steve Morgan, the nation’s
Yearwood was Brown’s third leading tackler in 2005 with 56 total hits,
leader in field goals (1.80 per game), picked up where he left off in
including 28 solo stops. Mullanex earned a starting role midway
2004, when he was named Ivy League Rookie of the Year and a firstthrough the season and finished with 30 total tackles and five pass
team All-Ivy kicker. Morgan established an Ivy record for kick scoring
break-ups.
with 98 points, eclipsing the Ivy League record of 84 points. He holds
Senior Gavin Logan (four tackles) saw some starting action at
the Brown record for field goals in a season, connecting on 18 of 23
corner over the last two years, while junior Beau Gaitors is also lookfield goals, second best in Ivy football history. Morgan finished seving to step into a more productive role.
enth nationally in scoring at 9.80 points per game.
At quarterback, senior Joe DiGiacomo, an honorable mention
Senior Brandon Markey did his job on special teams with a 92All-Ivy selection, has the lead over sophomores Matt Nuzzo and
yard kickoff return for a touchdown and a 59-yard punt return for a
Michael Dougherty, who had a strong spring game for the Bears.
touchdown. Junior Nkosi Still led the Bears in kickoff returns with
DiGiacomo completed 121 of 231 passes for 1,800 yards and 16 30.4 yards per game, and had a 50-yard punt return.
touchdowns in 2005. His 3,314 career passing yards rank fourth in
the Brown record book, while his 233 career completions rank fifth.
BROWN BEAR FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year
1
4T
2T
6T
3
#
1T
2T
3T
3T
6T
2T
4T
8
7T
6T
5T
8
2T
3
4
4
3T
4T
5T
3T
2T
2T
2
1T
2
4
5
8
8
7T
7T
8
7
8
7T
5T
7
8
8
7T
7
4T
4T
5
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997 †
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
Ivy
For Vs
6-1-0 252 166
3-4-0 145 154
4-3-0 193 192
2-5-0 135 160
5-2-0 241 170
4-3-0 266 245
6-1-0 225 168
5-2-0 188 150
4-3-0 171 138
4-3-0 171 160
2-5-0 193 191
4-3-0 151 143
3-4-0 127 183
0-7-0 112 218
1-6-0 163 246
2-5-0 129 186
2-5-0 137 156
0-6-1
91 196
5-2-0 117 97
4-2-1 152 125
4-3-0 135 52
4-3-0 135 156
4-2-1 157 138
3-4-0 161 169
2-5-0 102 185
4-3-0 190 161
5-2-0 159 102
5-2-0 155 123
5-2-0 101 73
6-1-0 1540 84
5-1-1 197 127
4-3-0
86 92
4-3-0 163 143
1-6-0 131 250
0-7-0
86 162
1-6-0
85 196
1-6-0
68 170
0-7-0
60 258
1-5-1
61 194
0-7-0
80 204
1-6-0 116 156
3-4-0
69 100
2-5-0 124 161
0-6-1
89 174
0-7-0
9 203
1-6-0
45 184
1-5-1
31 106
4-3-0 136 128
3-4-0 100 111
3-4-0
77 87
All
9-1-0
6-4-0
5-5-0
2-8-0
6-3-0
7-3-0
9-1-0
7-3-0
7-3-0
5-5-0
5-5-0
7-3-0
4-6-0
0-10-0
1-9-0
2-8-0
2-8-0
0-9-1
7-3-0
5-4-1
5-4-1
4-5-0
4-5-1
5-5-0
3-7-0
6-4-0
6-3-0
6-3-0
7-2-0
8-1-0
6-2-1
5-4-0
4-3-1
1-8-0
0-9-0
2-7-0
2-7-0
2-7-0
2-6-1
1-8-0
2-7-0
5-4-0
3-5-0
1-6-2
0-9-0
3-6-0
2-6-1
6-3-0
5-4-0
5-4-0
For
368
227
244
222
319
375
324
265
274
238
282
229
190
156
227
160
170
125
144
188
198
165
204
214
153
240
197
189
173
171
258
141
183
172
129
112
95
97
76
127
128
119
157
116
24
100
51
211
154
124
Vs
218
207
246
278
235
301
239
241
194
246
239
197
267
333
372
299
265
285
160
181
128
231
237
228
250
195
129
165
96
102
168
152
163
301
238
220
200
268
206
279
169
117
168
188
245
212
139
140
118
94
Coach
Phil Estes
Mark Whipple
Mickey Kwiatkowski
John Rosenberg
John Anderson
Len Jardine
John McLaughry
Alva Kelley
Col
52-21
33-21
42-10
35-28
45-21
45-27
23-6
10-3
42-11
27-31
33-14
59-27
28-23
28-34
28-23
17-0
41-28
13-31
19-16
45-7
34-0
28-14
42-36
35-21
23-20
31-13
31-14
24-12
21-14
28-17
48-13
28-19
37-14
12-28
6-24
17-12
3-18
20-46
14-7
30-40
51-7
7-0
14-41
20-22
0-51
0-37
6-21
22-0
20-23
20-0
Cor
38-24
21-17
21-7
7-10
49-21
56-40
28-33
20-7
37-12
35-21
28-38
16-3
3-21
6-16
17-20
7-34
28-7
0-35
23-15
9-27
22-0
13-9
14-3
38-19
9-14
32-25
28-7
21-13
21-3
28-12
45-23
16-8
17-7
28-48
7-21
21-35
7-14
0-31
14-14
14-23
21-41
31-28
25-28
26-28
0-25
7-6
0-19
12-8
6-13
13-6
D
24-14
7-20
26-21
21-18
41-16
34-26
35-28
28-21
7-13
24-27
7-10
27-14
16-39
28-51
13-45
0-29
6-12
24-37
10-0
21-21
22-0
11-27
25-7
16-22
13-38
24-28
10-24
21-31
13-10
35-21
10-10
6-7
16-28
20-49
6-10
14-42
13-38
0-48
6-41
14-49
9-35
14-24
7-14
0-41
0-34
0-20
0-0
0-20
0-35
7-14
H
35-38
34-35
14-52
24-26
20-27
37-42
17-10
27-6
10-27
31-7
47-8
23-17
43-29
19-29
29-35
37-52
14-27
3-28
9-14
31-19
17-25
10-24
10-17
0-34
7-41
16-17
23-14
31-30
20-15
16-14
26-45
10-7
32-35
14-21
19-24
10-17
24-17
7-31
6-21
7-24
8-17
7-19
12-24
19-31
6-21
8-22
16-6
29-22
33-6
21-12
Pe
34-20
16-20
21-24
7-31
14-27
38-41
44-37
58-51
10-31
27-21
21-58
0-24
9-34
0-38
19-28
24-17
30-32
0-10
17-38
0-34
14-17
14-41
24-24
21-24
26-24
42-22
24-18
14-0
7-14
6-7
17-8
9-14
20-28
28-20
16-17
9-19
3-23
13-17
7-28
0-20
0-7
3-0
41-13
15-18
0-7
7-36
9-36
20-21
20-7
7-14
Pr
31-28
10-24
14-34
14-16
35-24
28-55
53-30
17-31
13-30
27-23
19-21
10-31
16-34
14-28
37-59
23-27
15-38
27-31
13-7
24-10
17-0
32-30
16-27
23-28
17-20
28-11
31-12
44-16
10-7
13-7
24-16
17-13
7-6
10-31
21-49
14-45
6-33
7-50
14-48
7-24
27-45
0-14
13-34
12-28
0-52
21-54
0-7
18-28
0-7
7-21
Y
38-21
24-17
55-44
27-31
37-34
28-14
25-24
28-30
52-14
0-30
38-42
16-27
12-3
17-22
20-36
21-27
3-12
24-24
17-7
21-7
9-10
27-14
26-24
28-21
7-28
17-45
12-13
0-21
9-10
14-6
27-12
0-24
34-25
19-53
10-17
0-28
13-27
13-35
0-35
0-24
0-3
7-15
12-7
6-6
3-14
0-9
0-17
35-29
21-20
2-20
Pe
1-2-0
2-6-0
1-5-0
5-5-1
0-6-0
1-3-0
2-2-0
3-5-0
15-34-1
18-44-2
Pr
0-3-0
0-8-0
0-6-0
8-3-0
4-2-0
0-4-0
1-3-0
3-5-0
16-34-0
22-50-0
Y
2-1-0
1-6-1
0-6-0
5-6-0
3-2-1
1-3-0
1-3-0
6-2-0
19-29-2
31-74-5
# Brown was ineligible for the 2000 Ivy Championship
† Per NCAA rules, five 1997 Penn Ivy League victories (B, Cl, Cr, Pr, Y) were forfeited because of use of player subsequently declared ineligible
Coaches
Alma Mater
Alva Kelley
Cornell ‘41
John McLaughry
Brown ‘40
Len Jardine
Purdue ‘60
John Anderson
Ursinus ‘59
John Rosenberg
Harvard ‘67
Mickey Kwiatkowski
Delaware ‘70
Mark Whipple
Brown ‘79
Phil Estes
N. Hampshire ‘80
SINCE 1956 (Official Ivy Formation)
BROWN ALL-TIME RECORD
Seasons
Ivy
Overall
1951-58* 10-11-0
16-11-0
1959-66
8-46-2
17-51-3
1967-72
4-37-1
9-44-1
1973-83 47-28-2
60-39-3
1984-89 19-21-2
23-33-3
1990-93
6-22-0
7-33-0
1994-97 14-14-0
24-16-0
199835-21-0
51-28-0
1956- 143-200-7 207-255-10
1878550-519-40
Col
2-1-0
2-6-0
2-4-0
11-0-0
5-1-0
3-1-0
3-1-0
8-0-0
36-14-0
45-24-2
Cor
2-1-0
2-6-0
0-5-1
10-1-0
4-2-0
0-4-0
3-1-0
6-2-0
27-22-1
27-25-1
D
0-3-0
0-7-1
0-6-0
3-7-1
2-3-1
0-4-0
1-3-0
7-1-0
13-34-3
26-53-4
* While Alva Kelley coached at Brown beginning in 1951, the record reflects games after the official League formation of 1956
H
3-0-0
1-7-0
1-5-0
5-6-0
1-5-0
1-3-0
3-1-0
2-6-0
17-33-0
28-75-2
BROWN COACH PHIL ESTES
There have been coaches with more Ivy League championships,
but none have done it in such differing manners as Brown Coach Phil
Estes.
Back in 1999, he took the Bears to the League title with an aerial attack of epic proportions. Behind record-setting quarterback James
Perry, those Bears came out throwing and never stopped, racking up
about 350 passing yards a game. At 9-1 overall and 6-1 in Ivy play,
Brown shared the title with Yale.
In 2003, upon reassessing his talent, he switched methods and
tailback Nick Hartigan, then just a sophomore, battered his way to
lead the nation in rushing at nearly 150 yards a game.
By 2005 Brown’s deliberate offense — again with Hartigan leading the nation in rushing — claimed the school’s first-ever outright Ivy
title at 9-1 and 6-1. After losing a double-overtime heartbreaker at
Harvard in the second week of the season, Estes rallied his Bears to
eight straight victories, ending with a title-clincher at Columbia.
It is hard to believe that an offense that once produced a 120catch receiver could morph into a punishing ground attack under the
same coach. But Phil Estes is clearly adaptable.
Becoming Brown’s head coach in 1998 was not a tough transition. He had a large stake in the players’ success, serving as the
team's recruiting coordinator from 1994 to 1997. He took over as the
receiving coach in 1997 after previously working with the Bear running backs. Every major season record at Brown has happened in the
Estes’ tenure.
Estes has piled up victories and produced recordholders since
taking the helm of the Bear program in 1998. His high octane offense
is one of the reasons Chas Gessner was able to finish sixth in the
Walter Payton Award balloting in 2002. The senior class in 2002
graduated with a four-year record of 29-10, the second-best in school
history. The height of the offensive show was the 1999 season when
Estes and his Bears came together to claim their first Ivy title since
1976.
BROWN STADIUM
Brown University Field, as it was dedicated in 1925, was built
completely by subscription. Clinton C. White led the committee in
1900.
Prior to building Brown Stadium, home games were played at
Adelaide Park in Elmwood or on Lincoln Field, which occupied land
then known as Lower Campus. At the turn of the century, a new field
was opened off Hope Street, called Andrews Field, in honor of E.
Benjamin Andrews, President of Brown from 1889-1898.
In 1988, the Stadium underwent a complete renovation, with
work being done to restore and waterproof the concrete as well as
paint the restrooms, press box and all the graphics throughout the stadium. In addition, an underground sprinkler system was installed for
the stadium’s natural grass field. A new home team locker room was
completed for the 1991 season along with a reception room. These
renovations went with the new aluminum seats that were installed in
1978 as part of Operation Pride that marked the 100th anniversary of
Brown football.
The stadium’s current capacity is 20,000, although a record
crowd of 33,000 witnessed Brown face Colgate on Thanksgiving
morning, 1932, with the help of portable bleachers brought in for the
game.
A graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Estes embarked
upon his collegiate coaching career at his alma mater in 1984 after a
two-year stint at the high school level. As the team's offensive coordinator, Estes was instrumental in leading the Wildcats to their first-ever
appearance in the I-AA playoffs after winning the Yankee Conference
championship in 1991. After two more seasons, he joined Mark
Whipple at Brown. The two had coached together at UNH in the late
‘80s.
A three-year starter and a captain for New Hampshire, Estes was
a first-team All-New England and Yankee Conference selection as a
senior and a member of the Wildcats’ 1976 Yankee Conference
Championship squad. A native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Estes grew up
in Laconia, N.H., where he was a star lineman. He has since been
inducted into the Laconia High School Hall of Fame. Estes and his
wife, Katie, reside in East Greenwich, R.I., with their two daughters,
Meghan and Kelly, and their son, Brett.
COLUMBIA 2006 PRESEASON ROSTER
No Name
10 Drew Abeyta
54 Todd Abrams
18 Chris Allison
86 Nate Anschuetz
57 Bayo Aregbe
76 Matt Barsamian
97 Matt Bashaw
56 Drew Behrens
24 Ben Bernstein
6 Jim Besselman
35 Adam Brekke
15 David Brekke
60 Michael Brune
28 Brandon Buckley
40 Corey Cameron
41 James Cobb
3 Tad Crawford
36 Jordan E. Davis
80 Jordan P. Davis
73 Ralph DeBernardo
63 Pat DeFazio
55 T.J. DeFillippo
5 Nick DeGasperis
4 Adrian Demko
7 Tyler Duffy
20 Eugene Edwards
89 Troy Evangelist
98 Javier Garza
46 Vaughn Hodges
14 Craig Hormann
9 Procter Hug
33 Patrick Huston
71 Rick Ingold
21 Derek Jancisin
27 Grant Jefferson
29 Taylor Joseph
93 Conor Joyce
58 Gene Kaskiw
83 Austin Knowlin
84 Tony Knox
26 Clark Koury
32 Paul Kuppich
70 Will Lipovsky
99 Mack Loughrey
43 Bryce Marshall
52 Justin Masorti
13 Chase McCaleb
94 Troy McHenry
34 Gary Mesko
17 Ryan Mettee
74 Jack Miller
59 Lou Miller
91 Phillip Mitchell
42 Jared Morine
19 Chad Musgrove
2 Justin Nunez
30 Jeff Oke
16 M.A. Olawale
50 Calder Orr
75 Uche Osadebe
66 Daniel Palmer
72 Mike Partain
8 Tim Paulin
96 David Priest
12 Jason Pyles
48 Drew Quinn
25 Ray Rangel
41 David Roche
11 Jon Rocholl
81 Jamal Russell
67 Edward Salter
79 Evan Sanford
37 Darren Schmidt
Pos
S
MG
QB
WR
OLB
OT
DE
LB
RB
WR
LB
QB
OL
LB
DE
RB
FS
RB
WR
OT
OL
OT
WR
WR
S
CB
TE
MG
FB
QB
FS
K
DE
WR
RB
WR
DE
OG
S
WR
S
TE
OL
OL
FB
LB
WR
DE
FB
S
OG
LB
DE
S
CB
S
DE
QB
OG
OG
OG
C
WR
LB
QB
LB
RB
DB
P
TE
OL
OL
DE
Ht
6-0
6-1
6-3
6-2
6-0
6-3
6-3
6-2
5-11
6-2
5-11
6-0
6-4
6-0
6-1
5-9
6-3
5-10
5-10
6-4
6-1
6-1
5-11
6-3
5-11
6-0
6-6
6-0
6-1
6-4
6-1
6-2
6-4
6-3
5-11
6-2
6-4
6-3
5-11
5-10
6-0
6-3
6-6
5-11
6-0
6-0
6-2
6-5
5-11
5-11
6-5
6-1
6-5
5-10
6-3
5-10
6-2
6-0
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-4
6-3
6-3
6-1
6-3
5-9
5-11
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-4
5-10
Wt
185
256
204
207
233
272
250
221
194
218
224
185
262
187
207
208
194
197
178
258
273
282
174
205
181
170
233
213
210
234
185
163
263
195
190
185
235
277
190
168
204
227
235
240
239
225
175
259
215
176
307
220
240
170
187
181
237
200
280
269
290
275
235
235
190
230
205
200
175
225
283
275
213
Yr
Fr
Sr
So
Fr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Fr
So
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
So
So
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
So
So
Fr
Jr
Jr
So
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
So
Fr
Fr
So
So
Fr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Fr
So
So
Jr
So
Fr
So
Fr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Fr
So
Fr
Fr
So
Jr
So
Fr
Sr
Hometown/High School
Woodland Hillls, Calif./Notre Dame
St. Louis, Mo./Clayton
Wayne, N.J./Bergen Catholic
West Newton, Mass./Milton Academy
Oakland, Calif./Skyline
Rochester, Hills, Mich./Adams
Cranford, N.J./Delbarton
Reisterstown, Md./St. Paul’s
Scarsdale, N.Y./Edgemont
Marietta, Ga./Pope
Houston, Texas/Cypress Falls
Houston, Texas/Cypress Falls
Fort Wayne, Ind./Concordia Lutheran
Kansas City, Mo./Pembroke
Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon
Stamford, Conn./Stamford
Burlington, Ont./M.M. Robinson
Durham, N.C./Hillside
St. Louis, Mo./John Burroughs
Washington Township, N.J./Westwood
Morristown, N.J./Delbarton
Bethany, Conn./Taft School
Schenectady, N.Y./Schenectady
Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso
Austin, Texas/St. Michael's Academy
West Memphis, Ark./West Memphis
Mahtomedi, Minn./Mahtomedi
Brinklow, Md./Sherwood
Stamford, Conn./Brunswick School
Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central
Reno, Nev./Reno
Gilbert, Ariz./Highland
Newark, Ohio/Newark
Pittsburgh, Pa./Mount Lebanon
Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit
Torrance, Calif./Loyola
Foxboro, Mass./St. Sebastians C.D.S.
Little Silver, N.J./Red Bank Regional
Newington, Conn./Newington
Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft School
Dublin, Ohio/Dublin
Westerville, Ohio/St. Charles
Oakton, Va./Thomas Jefferson
Glenshaw, Pa./Pittsburgh Central
Toronto, Ont./Hargrave Military
State College, Pa./State College
San Antonio, Texas/Alamo Heights
Peabody, Mass./St. John's Prep School
Honesdale, Pa./Honesdale
Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon
Houston, Texas/Lamar
Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier
Knoxville, Tenn./Webb School
Averill Park, N.Y./Averill Park
Pass Christian, Miss./Pass Christian
Englewood, N.J./Kent School
Scarborough, Ont./St. Michael’s
San Francisco, Calif./Long Beach Poly
Nolansville, Tenn./Battle Ground
Friendswood, Texas/Clearbrook
Atlanta, Ga./Westminster School
Hatfield, Pa./North Penn
Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon
Versailles, Ky./Lexington Catholic
Shadyside, Ohio/Linsly School
Maineville, Ohio/St. Xavier
Anaheim, Calif./Servite
Millington, Md.
Fort Wayne, Ind./R. Nelson Snyder
Baton Rouge, La./Southern U. Lab
Marietta, Ga./Alan C. Pope
Eagan, Minn./Eastview
Cleveland, Ohio/University School
No Name
39 Ben Schori
62 John Seiler
49 Andy Shalbrack
23 Michael Siebold
1 JoJo Smith
78 Caleb Spear
88 Cody Steele
45 Austin Stevenson
32 Pete Stoll
38 Ed Thomas
77 Sean Thomas
69 Moose Veldman
68 Nathan Walcker
44 Zac Wallingford
51 Eli Waltz
31 Josh Webster
85 Thomas Weldon
22 Kirk Weller
87 Josh A. Williams
53 Josh D. Williams
Pos
S
OL
DB
K
CB
OL
TE
FB
FB
LB
MG
OL
OL
LB
MG
LB
FB
S
WR
LB
Ht
5-11
6-3
6-2
5-9
5-7
6-2
6-2
5-8
6-0
5-11
6-2
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-0
Wt
188
265
186
153
156
282
216
190
215
180
250
310
258
218
240
201
213
195
175
210
Yr
Sr
Fr
Fr
So
Jr
Fr
So
Jr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Fr
So
So
So
Jr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Hometown/High School
Bronx, N.Y./Riverdale Country
Atlanta, Ga./Westminster School
Doylestown, Pa./St. Joseph’s Prep
Haworth, N.J./Northern Valley Regional
Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne
Crawfordsville, Ind./Crawfordsville
Nicholson, Pa./Lackawanna Trail
St. Louis, Mo./Mary & St. Louis CDS
Lansdale, Pa./North Penn
Cheektowaga, N.Y./Cleveland Hill
Butte, Mont./Butte Central
Mesa, Ariz./Brophy Prep
Prior Lake, Minn./St. Thomas Academy
Merritt Island, Fla./Holy Trinity Episcopal
Venedocia, Ohio/Spencerville
Las Vegas, Nev./Desert Pines
New Albany, Ohio/New Albany
Hingham, Mass./Hingham
Santa Rosa, Calif./Loomis Chaffee
Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe Catholic
HEAD COACH
ASSISTANT COACHES
Norries Wilson (Minnesota ‘89)
0-0 in first year at Columbia
Cheston Blackshear (Florida ‘00)
Andrew Cohen (Marist ‘93)
Lou Ferrari (Northwood ‘76)
Aaron Kelton (Springfield ‘92)
Jeff Larson (Connecticut ‘99)
Vinny Marino (Connecticut ‘92)
Chris Nugai (Worcester State ‘92)
Greg Sigler (Albany ‘02)
Kris Sweet (Carson-Newman ‘96)
LOOKING AHEAD FOR THE LIONS
Coach Wilson on the offense line — “The team is going to go as
Coach Wilson on the defensive line — “We’re small but effective.
the offensive line goes. They’re getting better. They’re starting to play
We’ve got to keep them on the move. They have strength and heart.
as a unit and have group pride as the offensive line of the football
They could be a good pass-rushing unit.”
team. They are doing a great job finishing plays and being more
Senior Todd Abrams moves from linebacker to nose tackle to
aggressive than they have been in the past.”
lead the three-man front for the Lions’
Att
Yds Avg
TD
YpG defense. Abrams is joined on the line by
Senior captain Matt Barsamian, who fea- TOP RUSHERS
James Cobb
76
281 3.7
0
28.1 classmate Darren Schmidt and a host of
tures 24 games under his belt, leads this
Jordan E. Davis
78
233 3.0
1
23.3
group at left tackle. Senior captain Uche
sophomores. Eli Waltz will back Abrams at
Alex Ehrhart
22
100 4.5
0
10.0
Osadebe should boost the strength of the line Dan Daylamani
1
19 19.0
0
1.9 nose tackle and Rick Ingold backs Schmidt at
following a move from defensive tackle; he
TOP PASSERS
Att Cm Int Pct Yds TD Avg left end. On the right side, sophs Conor Joyce
was honorable mention All-Ivy League at that Craig Hormann
260 145 8 55.8 1481 7 148.1 and Corey Cameron will battle senior Jeff
spot last fall. The line should boast substanJoe WInters
95 45 4 47.4 523 3 58.1 Oke for the starting job. Joyce and Cameron
tially more experience than 2006. Daniel
TOP RECEIVERS
Rec
Yds TD
Avg
RpG have already gained experience with six and
Palmer is the team’s strongest lineman at
Brandon Bowser
44
684
7 15.5
4.40 nine games played, respectively. Oke had 3.5
guard and played nine games last fall. Fellow Nick DeGasperis
24
271
0 11.3
2.40 sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble
Mike DeFazio
23
105
0
4.6
2.30 recovery as a reserve last fall.
guard Calder Orr has a relentless work ethic
Pete Chromiak
21
239
2 11.6
2.10
and broke into the starting lineup at midseaJim Besselman
18
188
1 10.4
2.00
son in 2005. At center, Mike Partain is a very
Coach Wilson on the inside linebackers
TOP PUNTER
Punts
Yds
Avg
sharp player who played all 10 games as a
Jon Rocholl
61
2238
36.7 — “They are tackling well. They’re not espe sophomore. Ralph DeBernardo is the lone
TD XPT
FG
Pts
PpG cially big, but they will run to the football and
non-junior or senior as a pre-season projected TOP SCORERS
Jon Rocholl
0
11
11
44
4.4 they can play physically.“
starter on the line.
Brandon Bowser
7
0
0
42
4.2
Sophomores will also dominate left
Pete Chromiak
2
0
0
12
1.2 inside linebacker. Drew Quinn and Phillip
TOP DEFENDERS
UA Total
Avg Sack
Int Mitchell will battle for that spot; Quinn
Coach Wilson on the tight ends — “The
Tad Crawford
60 111 11.1
0.0
2 played all 10 games with 22 tackles as a firsttight ends are probably the strength of the
Keenan Shaw
38
61
6.1
1.0
0
offensive unit. We have size, speed and the
year last season. The right side features more
Bayo Aregbe
30
58
5.8
1.0
0
ability to catch the ball and stretch the
Shay Murphy
32
53
5.3
1.0
0 experience with juniors Drew Behrens and
defense.”
Todd Abrams
15
52
5.2
2.0
0 Dan Daylamani. Daylamani had 46 tackles in
Justin Nunez
29
49
4.9
1.0
0 2005 and the two combined for 18 games
Troy Evangelist and Jamal Russell are
Dan Daylamani
25
46
4.6
0.0
1
skilled enough that opponents may see some
played last fall. At middle linebacker, the
Adam Brekke
20
44
4.9
0.0
1
two-tight end formations this fall. Evangelist
Lions feature senior captain Adam Brekke,
possesses the size of Lion great Wade Fletcher
who has played in 26 games and made 44
while Russell features a receiver’s catching ability.
tackles as a junior.
Coach Wilson on the wide receivers — “We have more posses sion-type receivers right now. They are doing a good job running the
myriad routes that have been thrown at them. They need to come on
so we can attack field both depth-wise and width-wide.”
Wide receiver may be the deepest and most experienced spot on
the squad. The Lions have size and speed mixed among seniors James
Besselman, Nick DeGasperis and Adrian Demko, and juniors Jordan
P. Davis and Tim Paulin. DeGasperis was second on the team with 24
catches for 271 yards in 2005.
Coach Wilson on the quarterbacks — “Competing against one
another for the starting job and they are competing to see who can
pick up a new system the fastest and most efficiently. They are doing a
good job with what has been thrown at them and they’re getting bet ter at the system.”
Junior quarterback Craig Hormann already has experience in 13
games. He has size (6-4, 234) and a powerful arm. He will be pushed
by sophomore Chris Allison, who had a strong spring game.
Coach Wilson on the running backs — “We’re not deep enough.
We’re solid at tailback and I think we can be solid at fullback. We
don’t have any game breakers, but we have some guys that could
move the football.”
At tailback, the Lions have three contenders for the top spot.
Sophomore Jordan E. Davis may be the offense’s most gifted player,
according to Coach Wilson. Ben Bernstein has terrific strength and
determination and James Cobb can bounce off defenders for extra
yardage. At fullback, Thomas Weldon returns to the position after a
year at tight end. He is a strong blocker and runs well. Both Bryce
Marshall and Austin Stevenson will also contend for the top spot.
Coach Wilson on the outside linebackers (spurs) — “We have
got a lack of depth on the outside. The guys are doing a good job put ting pressure on the quarterback. They are doing a better job re-rout ing slot receivers, getting into pass coverage and disrupting passing
lanes.”
The team’s spurs, who function like strong safeties as much as
outside linebackers, are led by seniors Justin Nunez and Ben Schori,
and sophomores Tyler Duffy and Clark Koury. Nunez is a steady,
physical player who made 49 tackles as a junior. Koury has shown
tremendous improvement that could land him a starting job.
Coach Wilson on the defensive backs — “We have a real lack of
depth at defensive back. The kids that we do have are fairly athletic
and they are becoming more physical. They are making their presence
known and not just covering guys.”
Free safety Tad Crawford was the Ivy League leader with 111
tackles last fall. At left corner, Chad Musgrove could develop into one
of the most dangerous defensive backs in the League; he features size
and terrific athletic ability. Eugene Edwards had a strong spring and
could complete a strong starting tandem at corner for the Lions.
Coach Wilson on the special teams — “We have a very good
long snapper, a very good punter and two very good placekickers.
Rocholl can help us change field position in games. Once we get
across the 50, we become a scoring threat because of his leg. Huston
isn’t far behind him as a field goal kicker.”
Jon Rocholl was team MVP and honorable mention All-Ivy
League after a first year that featured a school record for consecutive
field goals made in a season. Rocholl was also the Lions’ punter and
booted two punts of 70-or-more yards.
COLUMBIA LION FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year
8
6
6
8
4T
6T
7T
5T
5T
2
5
4T
7T
6T
7T
8
8
6T
8
8
8
8
7
8
7T
8
7
5T
7T
5T
6T
8
7
6T
3
7T
7T
6
8
6
7T
7
6
3T
1T
5
8
7
8
6T
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997 †
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
Ivy
0-7-0
1-6-0
3-4-0
0-7-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
5-2-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
2-5-0
0-7-0
0-7-0
0-7-0
0-7-0
1-5-1
1-6-0
1-6-0
0-7-0
1-6-0
2-4-1
1-6-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
0-7-0
1-6-0
2-4-1
5-2-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
2-5-0
0-7-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
1-5-1
2-4-1
4-3-0
6-1-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
2-5-0
For
63
99
135
121
162
156
95
87
106
119
142
160
118
136
114
56
104
103
67
28
54
87
130
180
93
61
47
90
92
99
144
43
56
96
149
111
48
143
68
122
61
89
113
96
214
118
56
21
41
76
Vs
293
177
189
218
231
246
141
111
177
133
200
176
209
214
177
168
170
177
185
257
243
224
221
254
160
214
177
159
164
169
210
210
246
118
117
201
180
183
178
231
208
142
116
169
91
121
139
196
148
165
All
2-8-0
1-9-0
4-6-0
1-9-0
3-7-0
3-7-0
3-7-0
4-6-0
4-6-0
8-2-0
3-6-1
5-4-1
2-8-0
3-7-0
1-9-0
1-9-0
1-9-0
2-8-0
0-10-0
0-10-0
0-10-0
0-9-0
1-7-2
1-9-0
1-9-0
1-9-0
1-8-0
3-5-1
2-7-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
1-8-0
1-7-1
3-5-1
6-3-0
3-6-0
1-8-0
2-7-0
2-7-0
2-7-0
2-7-0
2-6-1
4-4-1
5-4-0
6-3-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
1-8-0
1-8-0
3-6-0
For
117
140
211
161
206
256
175
149
141
181
201
240
155
205
154
115
130
154
104
92
75
117
218
236
116
89
68
111
149
137
151
81
58
143
166
164
84
174
109
156
83
145
190
124
240
126
82
35
54
94
Vs
337
265
283
195
326
306
297
175
259
159
281
230
294
286
249
292
287
279
311
379
331
273
363
390
243
275
215
228
222
247
261
259
274
124
136
224
237
247
205
306
229
194
165
206
117
191
189
291
214
237
Coach
Bob Shoop
Ray Tellier
Larry McElreavy
Jim Garrett
Bob Naso
Bill Campbell
Frank Navarro
Buff Donelli
Lou Little
B
21-52
21-33
10-42
28-35
21-45
27-45
6-23
3-10
11-42
31-27
14-33
27-59
23-28
34-28
23-28
0-17
28-41
31-13
16-19
7-45
0-34
14-28
36-42
21-35
20-23
13-31
14-31
12-24
14-21
17-28
13-48
19-28
14-37
28-12
24-6
12-17
18-3
46-20
7-14
40-30
7-51
0-7
41-14
22-20
51-0
37-0
21-6
0-22
23-20
0-20
Cor
7-45
26-32
34-21
14-17
35-28
31-35
29-31
22-10
22-33
24-10
14-35
38-33
29-24
35-30
21-28
0-41
25-19
19-42
20-31
0-28
8-21
7-19
6-31
26-35
9-15
0-24
7-24
14-35
7-20
35-17
42-19
0-24
14-44
14-0
21-24
20-31
3-10
34-25
14-27
6-31
6-20
20-57
17-18
25-21
35-7
44-6
7-13
0-25
0-8
25-19
D
6-17
9-6
21-26
23-24
27-20
49-21
21-14
24-14
21-23
0-40
27-43
13-14
25-42
19-38
19-28
20-34
12-13
10-20
10-12
0-41
3-34
9-41
17-17
41-56
7-21
0-48
0-17
7-37
7-14
14-34
17-22
0-21
6-24
8-38
31-29
0-55
7-37
19-31
7-13
14-56
0-47
14-31
6-47
0-42
35-14
6-22
0-22
0-38
0-7
0-14
H
7-55
0-38
16-13
7-28
33-45
0-34
7-24
24-0
7-45
20-13
28-24
32-39
3-30
20-27
16-21
6-9
10-26
7-41
0-35
0-34
17-49
21-35
14-43
16-27
6-23
6-26
7-26
21-19
7-21
10-34
30-35
6-34
0-57
18-20
19-21
28-21
0-51
14-21
13-49
7-34
6-21
0-3
3-3
14-36
26-14
7-8
22-38
0-26
6-19
26-20
Pe
16-44
3-14
7-31
10-44
7-35
25-43
17-41
0-20
7-24
20-19
24-14
3-12
7-36
21-34
20-14
6-21
21-24
10-24
0-23
7-42
14-46
7-35
10-35
31-51
20-9
13-24
12-7
19-31
30-18
14-10
28-25
3-21
8-42
14-20
17-3
14-21
7-17
7-13
6-26
22-14
21-31
33-12
33-8
21-7
37-6
16-6
6-24
0-42
6-28
6-20
Pr
3-43
26-27
33-27
32-35
11-44
24-27
15-44
0-20
17-0
11-14
14-44
17-10
3-14
7-34
6-22
17-15
8-24
16-13
8-38
14-20
0-31
8-38
26-35
35-14
14-21
19-31
0-35
14-10
7-28
3-9
7-27
13-40
14-13
0-0
22-20
22-24
7-21
16-44
14-28
12-14
0-31
13-23
6-7
0-33
20-30
0-49
0-22
8-43
6-47
0-39
Y
3-37
14-21
14-29
7-35
28-14
0-41
29-41
14-37
21-10
13-10
21-7
30-9
28-35
0-23
9-36
7-31
0-23
10-24
13-27
0-47
12-28
21-28
21-18
10-36
17-48
10-30
7-37
3-3
20-42
6-37
7-34
2-42
0-29
14-28
15-14
15-32
6-41
7-29
7-21
21-44
21-7
9-9
7-19
14-10
11-0
8-30
0-14
13-0
0-19
19-33
Pe
0-1-0
6-5-0
1-5-0
4-2-0
1-4-0
0-1-0
0-3-0
4-10-0
0-3-0
16-34-0
21-63-1
Pr
0-1-0
0-11-0
2-3-1
1-5-0
1-4-0
0-1-0
1-2-0
3-11-0
1-2-0
9-40-1
13-61-1
Y
0-1-0
4-6-1
1-5-0
0-5-1
1-4-0
0-1-0
0-3-0
5-9-0
0-3-0
11-37-2
19-62-2
† Per NCAA rules, five 1997 Penn Ivy League victories (B, Cl, Cr, Pr, Y) were forfeited because of use of player subsequently declared ineligible
Coaches
Alma Mater
Lou Little
Penn ‘20
Buff Donelli
Duquesne ‘30
Frank Navarro
Maryland ‘53
Bill Campbell
Columbia ‘62
Bob Naso
Rutgers ‘59
Jim Garrett
Utah State ‘52
Larry McElreavy
N. Hampshire ‘72
Ray Tellier
Connecticut ‘75
Bob Shoop
Yale ‘87
SINCE 1956 (Official Ivy Formation)
COLUMBIA ALL-TIME RECORD
Seasons
Ivy
Overall
1930-56*
2-5-0
3-6-0
1957-67 22-53-2
30-67-2
1968-73 12-29-1
16-36-2
1974-79
8-33-1
12-41-1
1980-84
3-31-1
4-43-2
1985
0-7-0
0-10-0
1986-88
2-19-0
2-28-0
1989-02 28-70-0
42-96-2
2003-05
4-17-0
7-23-0
195681-264-5 116-350-9
1870354-582-43
B
0-1-0
7-4-0
4-2-0
0-6-0
0-5-0
0-1-0
1-2-0
2-12-0
0-3-0
14-36-0
24-45-2
Cor
1-0-0
3-8-0
2-4-0
2-4-0
0-5-0
0-1-0
0-3-0
7-7-0
1-2-0
16-34-0
31-60-3
D
0-1-0
1-10-0
1-5-0
0-6-0
0-4-1
0-1-0
0-3-0
4-10-0
1-2-0
7-42-1
16-59-1
* While Lou Little coached at Columbia beginning in 1930, the record reflects games after the official League formation of 1956
H
1-0-0
1-9-1
1-5-0
1-5-0
0-5-0
0-1-0
0-3-0
3-11-0
1-2-0
8-41-1
14-49-1
COLUMBIA COACH NORRIES WILSON
Norries Wilson, one of the top assistant coaches in the nation
while at the University of Connecticut, became Columbia’s 18th head
coach in December 2005.
“Norries Wilson is a dynamic leader with a full complement of
leadership, coaching, management and communication skills who
will take this program where we want to go,” says Dr. M. Dianne
Murphy, Columbia’s director of intercollegiate athletics and physical
education. “We are proud to have Coach Wilson on board as the
head coach of the Lions.”
Wilson, who served as offensive coordinator at UConn for the
past four seasons, was one of five finalists for the Frank Broyles Award
as the nation’s top assistant coach in 2004, a season in which the
Huskies led the conference in both total and scoring offense in their
inaugural Big East campaign. In 2003, he guided UConn’s offense
that posted 477.5 yards per game, which ranked eighth in the nation.
In 2002, Wilson was promoted to the Huskies’ offensive coordinator after joining the UConn staff in 1999 as offensive line coach.
He continued to work specifically with the Huskies’ centers and
guards. In 2004, UConn defeated Toledo to win the Motor City Bowl.
Three members of that team’s offense went on to sign National
Football League contracts.
Prior to the 2004 season, Wilson was one of 12 coaches selected
to participate in the NCAA Expert Coaching Program. The program is
designed to teach and reinforce various aspects of securing, managing and excelling in NCAA head coaching positions at the Division IA level.
Before UConn, Wilson spent four seasons at Bucknell. He was
the Bisons’ offensive line coach in 1995 and 1996 before a promotion to offensive coordinator in 1997 and 1998. He was also defensive coordinator at Livingstone College (1993), offensive line/tight
ends coach at North Carolina Central (1991-92) and graduate assistant at his alma mater, the University of Minnesota (1989-90).
Wilson was a captain and two-year starter for the Gophers. In
LAWRENCE A. WIEN STADIUM
One of the Ivy League’s youngest football venues is Lawrence A.
Wien Stadium, which became known as a state of the art facility following the installation of Astro Turf in 1995. The Astro Turf XL gives
the stadium its characteristic versatility and operates as the home
venue for Columbia football, lacrosse and field hockey.
The stadium’s construction caters to the needs of the media, fans
and alumni alike. The press box, located on the eastern side of the
field has played host to several alumni events. The home stands,
below the press and lounge areas, hold 10,500 spectators in armchair, contour and bench seats. In 1986 the visitors’ stands were dedicated. The 6,500-seat addition located along the west side of the stadium brought its capacity to the current 17,000.
Beyond the visitors’ stands is a panoramic view of Spuyten
Duyvil, the confluence of the Harlem and Hudson rivers, and the
New Jersey Palisades. The view is one reason that Wien Stadium was
featured in Sports Illustrated as one of the most beautiful places in the
country to watch a football game. In 1987, a 400-meter, all-weather,
eight-lane track was added to the stadium, making it one of the finest
track and field facilities in the area. Since its installation, it has been
the site for the New York Track and Field Games, the Heptagonal
Championships and the Metropolitan Championships.
1985, the team defeated Clemson to win the Independence Bowl and
competed in the Liberty Bowl against Tennessee the following year.
He was a three-year letterwinner in football, and earned two letters
and qualified for the NCAA Championships as a heavyweight in
wrestling. He graduated from Minnesota in 1989 with a degree in
psychology.
In addition to his college coaching experience, Wilson has
served minority coaching fellowships in the NFL with the Kansas City
Chiefs (1992), the Jacksonville Jaguars (1995) and the Indianapolis
Colts (2000).
Wilson, who becomes the first black head coach in Ivy League
football history, is a native of Markham Ill., where he attended
Thornwood High School. He is married to the former Brenda
Marquis, who played forward on UConn’s first women’s basketball
national championship team in 1995. The couple had their first son,
Cecil, on Feb. 17, 2005.
CORNELL 2006 PRESEASON ROSTER
No Name
87 Ryan Adams
91 Dario Arezzo
2 Jesse Baker
93 Ricky Ballou
30 Randy Barbour
63 Josh Barvin
7 Tim Bax
60 Quentin Bernhard III
81 Horatio Blackman
82 Patrick Blakemore
55 Ryan Blessing
3 Tom Bleymaier
97 Michael Bolling
65 Scott Boone
37 Michael Boyd
95 Pete Burnham
1 Zac Canty
11 Shane Connolly
73 Matt Cosh
48 Chris Costello
98 Trevin Cowman
54 Matt Darby
52 Jeff Dicks
76 Scott Feldman
82 Avery Fenton
20 Brian FitzPatrick
17 Nathan Ford
83 Josh Gajdos
13 Ben Ganter
46 Jamie Germani
6 Matt Grant
50 Garrett Grove
94 Spencer Hansen
47 Jay Harding
38 Conner Hare
35 T.J. Hochanadel
9 Adam Hollier
48 Stu Homan
22 Joshua Hulseberg
31 Jared Ison
8 Anthony Jackson
23 Jarin Jackson
27 Joe Jackson
41 Luke Kairys
21 Matt Kenney
18 Brandon Kerns
26 Shane Kilcoyne
90 Ryan Kiscadden
29 Gus Krimm
67 Frank Kunis
51 Doug Lempa
58 Aaron Levine
12 Stephen Liuzza
5 Mark Longo
92 Jonathan Lucas
15 Tyler Lucas
62 Matt Lundy
32 Anthony Macaluso
89 William Macias
24 Chi Chi Madu
16 Matt Malleo
75 Kevin Marchut
10 Nick Maxwell
36 Shannon Mayfield
45 Lucas McCarthy
72 Brian McGuire
53 Evan McGuire
71 Eric Miller
28 Isaac Minor
9 Frank Morand
64 Justin Mortensen
78 Babak Motamedi
19 Aaron Mumford
Pos
TE
DL
WR
DL
RB
OL
DB
OL
WR
WR
LB
WR
P
DL
DB
DL
WR
QB
OL
LB
DL
DL
DL
DL
TE
WR
QB
WR
QB
RB
DB
DL
DL
K
DB
S
DB
TE
WR
DB
WR
DB
DB
LB
RB
DB
RB
DL
DB
DL
LB
LB
QB
WR
DL
QB
OL
RB
TE
S
S
OL
P
DB
LB
OL
LB
OL
RB
DB
OL
OL
DB
Ht
6-5
6-0
6-2
6-2
5-9
6-7
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-2
5-11
5-9
6-1
6-2
5-11
6-3
5-8
6-1
6-6
6-1
6-4
6-2
6-2
6-0
6-3
5-10
6-1
6-1
6-2
5-10
5-10
6-2
6-1
6-1
5-10
6-1
5-7
6-2
5-7
6-2
5-8
5-11
5-10
6-1
6-0
5-11
5-11
6-2
6-0
5-11
6-0
6-2
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-3
5-7
6-2
6-2
5-10
6-5
5-10
5-10
6-1
6-2
5-11
6-5
6-0
6-2
6-0
6-4
5-11
Wt
253
232
194
225
190
279
174
270
172
211
221
153
238
263
193
247
171
207
292
215
265
246
271
285
230
185
197
176
205
182
168
209
249
172
185
185
198
237
161
197
177
171
185
203
190
198
195
229
187
258
211
220
168
195
250
219
297
204
219
212
174
311
193
187
234
308
229
304
180
175
281
322
160
Yr
So
So
So
Fr
Fr
So
So
Fr
So
Sr
Jr
So
Jr
So
Jr
So
So
So
Jr
Fr
Fr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Fr
So
So
Fr
Fr
So
Sr
So
Jr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
Sr
Fr
So
Fr
Jr
So
Sr
So
So
Jr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Sr
So
So
Sr
So
Jr
So
Sr
So
Jr
So
Sr
Jr
Sr
Fr
Fr
So
So
So
Hometown/High School
Roxbury, N.J./Roxbury
North Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers
Platteville, Wis./Platteville
New Haven, Conn./Choate R’mary Hall
Huntsville, Ala./James Oliver Johnson
Houston, Texas/Phillips Exeter
Chicago, Ill./Mount Carmel
Alameda, Calif./Encinal
Albany, N.Y./Albany
Boulder, Colo./Fairview
Oneida, N.Y./Oneida
Boise, Idaho/Bishop Kelly
Ann Arbor, Mich./Ann Arbor Pioneer
Naperville, Ill./Benet Academy
Pasadena, Texas/Deer Park
Danvers, Mass./St. John’s Prep
Naperville, Ill./Naperville North
Johnson City, N.Y./Maine-Endwell
Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua Acad
Katonah, N.Y./John Jay
Kingston, Pa./Wyoming Valley West
Thornwood, N.Y./Westlake
Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue
Pepper Pike, Ohio/Orange
Newport Beach, Calif./Corona del Mar
Collegeville, Pa./Episcopal Academy
Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto
Towaco, N.J./Montville Township
State College, Pa./State College
Macugnie, Pa./Emmaus
Baldwinsville, N.Y./Baker
Logansville, Ga./Logansville
Lakewood, Colo./Bear Creek
State College, Pa./State College
Spokane, Wash./Gonzaga Prep
Woodinville, Wash./Eastside Catholic
Detroit, Mich./Renaissance
Meridian, Idaho/Eagle
Wilbraham, Mass./Minnechaug Regional
Powell, Ohio/Olentangy
Pontiac, Mich./Brother Rice
New Orleans, La./Ben Franklin
Oakland, Calif./Oakland Catholic
Geneva, N.Y./Geneva
State College, Pa./State College
Martinsburg, W.Va./Hedgesville
San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines
Landisville, Pa./Hempfield
Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington
East Hanover, N.J./Seton Hall Prep
Pt. Pleasant Beach, N.J./Pt. Pleasant B’ch
Export, Pa./Franklin Regional
Pearl River, La./Slidell
Middletown, N.J./Middletown South
Wheat Ridge, Colo./Arvada West
Montgomery, Texas/Montgomery
Lancaster, Pa./J.P. McCaskey
Middletown, N.J./Middletown South
North Bergen, N.J./High Tech
Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield
Manasquan, N.J./Hun School
Succasunna, N.J./Roxbury
Lacey, Wash./Timberlne
Hampton, Ga./Lovejoy
Hood River, Ore./Hood River Valley
West Windsor, N.J./WW-Plainsboro
White Plains, N.Y./White Plains
Marengo, Ohio/Sparta Highland
Ripon, Wis./Ripon
Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier
Rothschild, Wis./D.C. Everest
Rochester, Mich./Rochester Adams
Gresham, Ore./San Barlow
No Name
4 Colin Nash
70 Ben Neighbor
33 Brian Ostrowsky
86 Zach Owens
14 Tom Piselli
59 Ryne Posey
42 Kyle Reidy
96 Graham Rihn
85 Jeff Rosage
74 Loren Rosenberg
66 Jonathan Ruch
40 Todd Rusinkovich
34 Anthony Sabo
56 Billy Schuh
25 Luke Siwula
68 Ted Sonnenberg
80 Alex Spooner
43 Nate Staruch
99 John Stathas
32 Blake Thomas
77 Jordan Tuttel
79 Steve Valenta
49 Marcel van Eeden
88 Zach Vredenburgh
23 Bryan Walters
69 Patrick Wu
39 Peter Zell
84 Nick Zerante
61 Rob Zingale
Pos
DB
OL
LB
TE
QB
LB
LB
DL
TE
OL
DL
TE
S
OL
RB
OL
TE
S
DL
S
OL
OL
DB
WR
WR
OL
K
WR
OL
Ht
5-11
6-5
6-1
6-4
6-1
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-0
5-10
6-3
6-0
6-4
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-7
6-5
5-10
6-1
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-2
Wt
168
265
223
225
207
214
217
238
251
267
230
239
191
259
201
281
221
185
286
195
280
295
178
204
175
288
191
200
247
Yr
Jr
Fr
So
Fr
So
So
Jr
So
Jr
Jr
So
Sr
So
So
Jr
Sr
So
Fr
So
Fr
Fr
So
So
So
Fr
Sr
Jr
Fr
So
Hometown/High School
Fairport, N.Y./Fairport
Richardson, Texas/Choate Rosemary Hall
Wyoming, Pa./Bishop Hoban
Exeter, N.H./Exeter
Rockville Center, N.Y./South Side
Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit North
Scarsdale, N.Y./Edgemont
Allison Park, Pa./Pittsburgh Catholic
Panama, N.Y./Panama Central
Oak Park, Calif./Oak Park
Emmaus, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic
San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente
Novi, Mich./Detroit Central Catholic
Lemoore, Calif./Lemoore Union
Cortland, N.Y./Homer
Holgate, Ohio/Holgate
Rocky River, Ohio/St. Edward
Freeland, Pa./Hazelton Area
Dallas, Texas/St. Mark’s
Greenwich, Conn./Schuylerville Central
Sidney, N.Y./Sidney Central
Orland Park, Ill./Sandburg
Gladstone, N.J./West Morris
Chenango Forks, N.Y./Chenango Forks
Bothell, Wash./Juanita
Dallas, Texas/Plano
Fort Myers, Fla./Bishop Verot
Elmhurst, Ill./York Community
Hubbard, Ohio/Hubbard
HEAD COACH
ASSISTANT COACHES
Jim Knowles (Cornell ‘87)
10-10 in second years at Cornell
Brad Beerwinkel (Texas ‘97)
Clayton Carlin (Juniata ‘87)
Bret Colbert (Bridgewater ‘04)
Brian Coon (Albion ‘92)
Pete DeStefano (Slippery Rock ‘78)
Tom Jones (Temple ‘80)
Scott Kavanagh (Wisconsin ‘01)
Roderick Plummer (Washington State ‘93)
Zac Roper (Mississippi ‘02)
LOOKING AHEAD FOR THE BIG RED
The Big Red offense will have a bit of a different look in 2006,
10 games for the Big Red a season ago. The group blocked for two
going to the air to create a more balanced offense. But with talent
1,000-yard rushers as the team ranked eighth nationally in rushing.
abounding on the offensive line and a first-team All-Ivy running back
Sonnenberg enters his third season as a starter on the line and
returning, Cornell won’t exactly be abandoning one of the nation’s
earned honorable mention all-league honors at center. The 6-4, 281top rushing attacks.
pounder has become very adept at reading
TOP RUSHERS
Att
Yds Avg
TD
YpG defenses and adjusting blocking schemes as
With the graduation of Ryan Kuhn,
Luke Siwula
252 1086 4.3
8 108.6 needed.
Cornell is in the position of replacing a firstRyan Kuhn
197 1003 5.1
12 100.3
team All-Ivy quarterback for the first time in
Marchut (6-5, 311), McGuire (6-2, 308)
Josh Johnston
32
138 4.3
2
23.0
school history. Kuhn’s penchant to pull the
Shane Kilcoyne
33
130 3.9
3
18.6 and Miller (6-5, 304) form a massive group to
ball down and run with it, as evidenced by
Brant McKown
20
74 3.7
1
7.4 protect the Big Red’s backfield. Marchut
his becoming the first Cornell quarterback to
TOP PASSERS
Att Cm Int Pct Yds TD Avg blocked next to Boothe while playing the left
reach 1,000 yards rushing in a season, will
Ryan Kuhn
179 96 7 53.6 1008 6 100.8 guard slot, while McGuire held down the
Nathan Ford
25 14 0 56.0 132 0 33.0 right guard and Miller was in the right tackle
likely be much different from the style of the
group that remains. With six quarterbacks on
TOP RECEIVERS
Rec
Yds TD
Avg
RpG spot. Miller was honored for his play with an
the roster, all of them freshmen or sophoBrian Romney
38
385
2 10.1
3.80 honorable mention All-Ivy selection.
Anthony Jackson
25
299
2 12.0
2.50
mores, the Big Red will lean heavily on an
Cornell’s defense will do what it has
Luke Siwula
18
175
2
9.7
1.80
inexperienced bunch to direct its spread
Tom Bleymaier
9
109
0 12.1
0.90 each of the first two seasons under Jim
offense. The six have combined to throw 25
TOP PUNTER
Punts
Yds
Avg Knowles — attack, attack, attack. A deep and
collegiate passes, but at least one of the playMichael Bolling
52
1909
36.7 talented defensive line and backfield will
ers will be asked to throw the ball more often
TOP SCORERS
TD XPT
FG
Pts
PpG lead the way as a group of young and inexpethan Cornell did a season ago.
Ryan Kuhn
12
0
0
72
7.2 rienced linebackers break into the rotation.
The early favorite in the clubhouse is
A.J. Weitsman
0
30
14
72
7.2
Few positions for the Big Red is as deep
sophomore Nathan Ford, who has thrown all Luke Siwula
10
2
0
62
6.2 and talented as the defensive line, which
25 of the Big Red passes. Ford saw time last
TOP DEFENDERS
UA Total
Avg Sack
Int returns three starters and will elevate numerseason in four games off the bench, setting
Kevin Rex
63
95
9.5
2.0
2 ous young players into key roles after spot
Joel Sussman
31
60
6.7
3.0
2
freshman records for passing yards in a game
duty as freshmen. All-Ivy selection Jonathan
Patrick Potts
26
56
5.6
3.0
0
(112 at Yale) and in a season (132). A poised
Michael Boyd
26
53
5.3
1.0
1 Lucas will join classmates Jeff Dicks and
leader with good athletic ability, Ford has a
Ryan Kiscadden
18
41
4.1
4.0
0 Ryan Kiscadden as the veterans on the line.
calming presence behind center and is equal- Tim Bax
25
40
4.0
1.0
1
Lucas was a second-team All-Ivy pick as
Jonathan Lucas
22
39
3.9
5.0
0
ly adept at running or passing.
Matt Pollock
22
37
3.7
2.0
0 a junior, and the three-year starter continues
The job is by no means Ford’s, as sophoto be one of the top rush ends in the Ancient
more Shane Connolly will have plenty to say
Eight. He ended the year with seven tackles
about the starting position. Sophomores Tyler Lucas and Tom Piselli
for loss and a team-high four sacks as one of the leaders on a line that
and freshmen Ben Ganter and Stephen Liuzza are more unknown,
allowed opponents just 88 rushing yards per game. His quickness and
but each has the skills necessary to make a splash.
power will be key in collapsing the pocket as a pass rusher.
First-team All-Ivy League selection Luke Siwula leads a stable of
Both Dicks and Kiscadden were extremely impressive in their
talented runners after posting the top sophomore rushing campaign
first years as starters in 2005. Dicks is a solid run stopper who gets a
since future NFL player Chad Levitt posted more than 1,300 yards in
great push on the offensive line. He had 21 tackles and two sacks
1994. When he tires, which isn’t often, the Big Red will be able to go while starting all 10 games. Kiscadden had a breakout campaign,
to a more than capable group that includes senior Anthony Macaluso leading the defensive linemen in tackles (41), while posting 7.5 tackand sophomore Shane Kilcoyne. Siwula posted six 100-yard games as les for loss and three sacks.
a sophomore, and his 1,086 yards was more than the entire Big Red
Cornell will have a complete overhaul at linebacker after the
team had the previous season. A tough ball carrier and a true workgraduation of All-Ivy caliber players Patrick Potts and Joel Sussman. A
horse, he carried the ball on average more than 25 times per game.
pair of juniors, Ryan Blessing and Doug Lempa, seem to be the early
Senior Anthony Jackson will provide leadership to a very young
favorites to slide into those positions.
and extremely talented wide receiver corps that will be asked to be
Blessing had a tremendous spring season and will go from spemore involved than it was a season ago. Jackson, along with classcial teams star to high-motor linebacker. Lempa proved to be a bigmate Patrick Blakemore, will need to provide a great deal of tutelage
play linebacker, and after adding size and strength in his first two
to a group that will likely include three sophomores in the rotation.
years, is ready for a breakout campaign. He recorded 23 tackles, an
Jackson is a speedy and athletic option on the outside, and with
interception and a blocked kick last year.
the confidence of becoming the team’s No. 1 receiver, is poised for a
Three key players return in the defensive backfield as Cornell’s
breakout season. The three-year starter has a chance to make his mark
4-2-5 defense continued to pay dividends a season ago. The Big Red’s
on the program after hauling in 62 passes for 729 yards and three
pass defense dropped by more than 50 yards per game over the first
touchdowns in his first three years. Jackson’s soft hands brought in a
two seasons in the defense as players have adjusted to their new roles.
career-best 25 passes a season ago to rank second on the team. The
The return of senior Matt Grant, junior Michael Boyd and sophomore
Big Red lost a pair of solid tight ends to graduation in Chris Eckstein
Tim Bax, as well as the addition of several other talented athletes, will
and Troy Follmar, but the team returns plenty of talent at the position.
help Cornell improve even more in 2006.
The Big Red lost first-team All-American and four-time All-Ivy
Grant opens his third year as a starter at defensive back and is
pick Kevin Boothe to graduation, but Cornell’s offensive line is much
the team’s top returning cover corner. He picked off a pair of passes a
less of a question mark than it was this time last season. Entering the
season ago and recorded a career-high 34 tackles. Boyd had a break2005 season, three of Cornell’s projected starters hadn’t taken a varsithrough season as a sophomore in 2005, starting all 10 games and
ty snap. This season, two return as All-Ivy picks and competition for
ranking fourth on the team in tackles with 53. Bax was one of the
every spot on the line will be fierce.
most impressive freshmen in the Ivy League a season ago, winning the
Leading the group will be seniors Kevin Marchut, Brian
league’s top rookie honor twice in 2005. He ranked sixth on the team
McGuire, Eric Miller and Ted Sonnenberg, each of whom started all
and first among conference freshmen in tackles (40).
CORNELL BIG RED FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year
4T
6
8
5
6
2
3
7T
3T
3T
2T
4T
4T
4
4T
1T
5T
1T
4T
2
7
6T
5
4T
5T
2
4T
4
7T
5T
8
7
6
3T
1T
4
4
7
3
4
4
5T
4T
3T
6
7T
5T
2T
4T
8
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997 †
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
Ivy
4-3-0
4-3-0
0-7-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
1-6-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
5-2-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
6-1-0
2-5-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
6-1-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
3-3-1
3-4-0
2-5-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
3-3-1
1-6-0
2-5-0
0-7-0
1-5-1
2-5-0
4-3-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
1-6-0
4-2-1
4-3-0
3-3-1
3-4-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
3-4-0
5-2-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
For
167
141
65
119
120
217
165
96
145
157
203
130
146
165
139
180
114
182
128
153
108
82
134
165
99
140
179
143
50
75
108
119
128
155
171
135
127
96
164
138
143
184
111
156
102
55
77
134
87
94
Vs
132
135
216
205
219
238
152
147
170
178
159
139
95
120
124
95
142
75
138
55
127
116
119
164
176
77
121
142
107
131
217
172
126
154
99
164
113
147
131
122
124
122
144
173
106
132
115
80
111
161
All
6-4-0
4-6-0
1-9-0
4-6-0
2-7-0
5-5-0
7-3-0
4-6-0
6-4-0
4-6-0
6-4-0
6-4-0
4-6-0
7-3-0
5-5-0
7-3-0
4-6-0
7-2-1
5-5-0
8-2-0
3-7-0
2-7-0
3-6-1
4-6-0
3-7-0
5-5-0
5-4-0
5-3-1
1-8-0
2-7-0
1-8-0
3-5-1
3-5-1
6-3-0
8-1-0
6-3-0
4-5-0
3-6-0
6-2-1
6-3-0
4-3-2
3-5-1
5-4-0
4-5-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
5-4-0
6-3-0
3-6-0
1-8-0
For
268
167
130
169
187
264
254
159
269
221
261
193
213
263
181
263
158
224
137
202
157
96
161
211
148
179
215
188
86
109
151
183
170
228
240
193
148
130
210
181
192
196
152
168
143
78
110
147
100
100
Vs
180
181
304
292
292
334
135
200
251
280
222
170
158
183
218
212
194
137
185
103
178
161
268
202
256
191
152
154
199
177
247
193
154
183
136
185
162
170
145
157
137
137
165
237
137
167
136
135
159
209
Coach
Jim Knowles
Tim Pendergast
Pete Mangurian
Jim Hofher
Jack Fouts
Maxie Baughan
Bob Blackman
George Seifert
Jack Musick
Tom Harp
Lefty James
B
24-38
17-21
7-21
10-7
21-49
40-56
33-28
7-20
12-37
21-35
38-28
3-16
21-3
16-6
20-17
34-7
7-28
35-0
15-23
27-9
0-22
9-13
3-14
19-38
14-9
25-32
7-28
13-21
3-21
12-28
23-45
8-16
7-17
48-28
21-7
35-21
14-7
31-0
14-14
23-14
41-21
28-31
28-25
28-26
25-0
6-7
19-0
8-12
13-6
6-13
Col
45-7
32-26
21-34
17-14
28-35
35-31
31-29
10-22
33-22
10-24
35-14
33-38
24-29
30-35
28-21
41-0
19-25
42-19
31-20
28-0
21-8
19-7
31-6
35-26
15-9
24-0
24-7
35-14
20-7
17-35
19-42
24-0
44-14
0-14
24-21
31-20
10-3
25-34
27-14
31-6
20-6
57-20
18-17
21-25
7-35
6-44
13-7
25-0
8-0
19-25
D
21-10
14-7
17-26
21-19
28-24
49-31
17-20
14-11
20-24
21-38
24-19
17-14
27-28
26-16
25-31
6-11
14-28
24-7
21-14
10-7
17-20
13-10
17-31
13-14
7-42
7-3
21-10
7-14
13-17
0-35
10-33
9-21
0-17
22-31
14-24
0-24
7-24
6-27
24-21
23-32
0-20
33-15
7-12
21-28
14-15
0-20
12-21
15-32
19-20
14-27
H
27-13
24-34
0-27
23-52
6-26
29-28
24-23
12-19
9-34
20-13
28-27
18-13
27-0
31-13
22-17
20-17
28-0
19-17
29-17
3-0
17-20
18-24
3-3
13-25
10-27
12-20
41-14
25-20
7-17
9-3
13-34
27-39
15-21
15-33
21-16
24-27
41-24
0-10
12-14
0-21
3-3
0-16
14-21
14-12
0-14
12-0
20-16
21-14
20-6
7-32
Pe
16-7
14-20
7-59
0-31
14-38
15-45
20-12
21-35
20-33
24-21
18-37
14-18
14-17
7-14
13-14
21-15
20-6
19-6
17-13
21-31
6-10
0-24
7-28
23-0
22-29
31-9
52-13
35-17
7-17
31-13
21-27
28-28
22-31
24-20
41-13
32-31
28-14
8-10
33-14
45-28
38-14
33-0
17-8
29-22
31-0
7-18
13-28
19-7
6-14
20-7
Pr
17-20
21-20
6-28
25-32
10-7
25-24
20-3
0-6
14-10
33-27
22-24
31-16
12-18
20-22
0-18
17-14
7-21
17-26
6-23
39-8
27-33
9-17
32-30
36-41
14-37
17-7
14-26
14-14
0-34
0-3
8-16
20-41
37-6
22-15
19-8
6-3
17-24
13-41
47-13
0-7
27-36
12-17
14-51
35-34
25-30
18-21
0-20
34-8
14-47
21-32
Y
17-37
19-7
7-21
23-50
13-40
24-23
20-37
21-28
37-10
28-20
38-10
14-24
21-0
35-14
31-6
41-31
19-34
26-0
9-28
15-0
20-14
14-21
41-7
26-20
17-23
24-6
20-23
14-42
0-28
6-14
14-20
3-27
3-20
24-13
31-10
7-38
0-17
13-25
7-41
16-14
14-24
21-23
13-10
8-26
0-12
6-22
0-23
12-7
7-18
7-25
Pe
2-3-0
5-0-0
6-2-1
1-1-0
4-2-0
2-4-0
1-0-0
3-5-0
1-2-0
0-3-0
1-1-0
26-23-1
43-64-5
Pr
1-4-0
1-4-0
5-4-0
0-2-0
1-4-1
2-4-0
0-1-0
4-4-0
2-1-0
1-2-0
1-1-0
18-31-1
32-54-2
Y
1-4-0
1-4-0
3-6-0
0-2-0
2-4-0
4-2-0
0-1-0
7-1-0
1-2-0
0-3-0
1-1-0
20-30-0
26-40-2
† Per NCAA rules, five 1997 Penn Ivy League victories (B, Cl, Cr, Pr, Y) were forfeited because of use of player subsequently declared ineligible
Coaches
Alma Mater
Seasons
Ivy
Overall
Lefty James
Bucknell ‘30
1947-60* 13-22-0
17-28-0
Tom Harp
Muskingum ‘51
1961-65 16-18-1
19-23-3
Jack Musick
Southern Cal ‘47 1966-74 30-31-2
45-33-3
George Seifert
Utah ‘62
1975-76
2-12-0
3-15-0
Bob Blackman
Southern Cal ‘41 1977-82 18-23-1
23-33-1
Maxie Baughan
Georgia Tech ‘60 1983-88 23-18-1
28-29-2
Jack Fouts
Ohio Wesleyan ‘48 1989
2-5-0
4-6-0
Jim Hofher
Cornell ‘79
1990-97 33-23-0
45-35-0
Pete Mangurian
LSU ‘78
1998-00 11-10-0
16-14-0
Tim Pendergast
Cortland State ‘80 2001-03
5-16-0
7-22-0
Jim Knowles
Cornell
20048-6-0
10-10-0
SINCE 1956 (Official Ivy Formation)
1956- 161-184-5 217-248-9
CORNELL ALL-TIME RECORD
1887600-440-34
B
2-3-0
4-1-0
6-2-1
0-2-0
1-5-0
2-4-0
0-1-0
5-3-0
1-2-0
1-2-0
0-2-0
22-27-1
25-27-1
Col
3-2-0
3-2-0
7-2-0
0-2-0
6-0-0
6-0-0
0-1-0
4-4-0
2-1-0
1-2-0
2-0-0
34-17-0
60-31-3
D
0-5-0
1-4-0
1-8-0
0-2-0
2-4-0
4-2-0
0-1-0
3-5-0
2-1-0
2-1-0
2-0-0
17-33-0
38-50-1
* While Lefty James coached at Cornell beginning in 1947, the record reflects games after the official League formation of 1956
H
4-1-0
1-3-1
2-7-0
1-1-0
2-4-0
3-2-1
1-0-0
7-1-0
2-1-0
0-3-0
1-1-0
24-24-2
32-36-2
CORNELL COACH JIM KNOWLES
When Jim Knowles returned to his alma mater in January 2004,
his main goal was to revitalize a struggling Cornell football program
that was coming off a 1-9 season and had not captured a League title
since 1990.
Knowles was named The Roger J. Weiss ’61 Coach of Football by
the Meakem Smith Director of Athletics and Physical Education Andy
Noel, becoming the 25th head football coach at Cornell. In two
years, Knowles has posted a 10-10 record and an 8-6 mark in Ivy
play.
Known as a defensive guru, Knowles’ 2005 squad finished second nationally in rushing defense (88.3 ypg.), fourth in total defense
(261.3 ypg.) and 18th in scoring defense (18.0 ypg.). Over the last
two seasons, Cornell has allowed opponents just 94.7 rushing yards
per game, ranking second among all Division I-AA teams over that
span.
The 2005 offense more than held its own, ranking 10th in the
country in rushing offense (248.6 ypg.) and posting two 1,000-yard
rushers in the same season for the first time in school history and
only the second time in the Ivy League. Senior offensive tackle Kevin
Boothe earned first-team All-America honors on his way to being
selected in the sixth round of the NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders.
The former Big Red assistant engineered one of the greatest turnarounds in Ivy League history in 2004, turning a 1-9 team that lost
seven games by at least two touchdowns into a 4-6 squad that
dropped all six contests by 10 points or less, including four by a
touchdown or less. That team became just the second team in Ivy
League history to record a winless Ivy season one year and a winning
record the next.
Knowles, 41, spent nine seasons as an assistant at Cornell (198896), helping lead the team to Ivy League titles in 1988 and 1990.
During his first coaching tenure in Ithaca, he coached the linebackers
(1995-96), running backs (1989-94), defensive line (1988), and special teams; also serving as the recruiting coordinator (1995-96).
SCHOELLKOPF FIELD
In the early 1900s, Cornell University’s population began to
increase and Percy Field became no longer suitable for the growing
number of athletes.
Because of the generous donation from Willard Straight ‘01, the
construction of a field house was made possible. The contribution
came in memory of his friend, Henry (Heinie) Schoellkopf ‘02, an
outstanding football player and a "beloved gentle giant.” Schoellkopf
Field was ready to open the fall of 1915.
Schoellkopf Field became a pioneer in the development of electric lighting for practices in games. In 1920, General Electric
Company completed work on a flood searchlight system for the field,
which was designed to illuminate the field without causing glare visible to the players. The project was of major importance to athletic
teams, especially in the fall and winter months, when shortened
hours of daylight cut down after-class practice time.
In June 1947, permanent steel stands on the west side of
Schoellkopf Field were built boosting total stadium capacity to
25,597. In early 1971, it was announced that an anonymous donor
had made a gift for turf on Schoellkopf Field. The new press box was
built in 1986, and the stands have since been refurbished.
Schoellkopf Field has become an irreplaceable part of Cornell’s athletic tradition and campus.
Knowles served as the linebacker’s coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Mississippi during the 2003 season. Ole
Miss had a standout year, as it posted its first 10-win season (10-3)
since 1971 on their way to winning the Cotton Bowl with a 31-28
win over Oklahoma State. Ole Miss posted a 7-1 mark in SEC play,
with their only loss coming to eventual national champions LSU. The
team also claimed a share of the SEC’s Western Division for the first
time in 40 years.
Prior to accepting the job at Ole Miss, Knowles spent six seasons
at Western Michigan University, where he served his last two years as
defensive coordinator. He coached the WMU linebackers in 2002
after working the previous five seasons with the defensive line.
A three-year letter winner at defensive end for Cornell, Knowles
earned All-Ivy honors and honorable mention All-Eastern College
Athletic Conference accolades in 1986. He graduated in 1987 with a
bachelor’s degree from the School of Industrial and Labor Relations.
Knowles, a Philadelphia, Pa. native, earned All-Catholic and AllCity selections as a linebacker at St. Joseph’s Prep, where he also
competed in crew and wrestling.
Jim and his wife, Nancy ’83 (MBA ’89), have a daughter, Halle,
and two sons, Luke and Jack.
DARTMOUTH 2006 PRESEASON ROSTER
No Name
Muh. Abdul-Shakoor
72 Dustin Adkins
Marlon Alebiosu
71 Lucius Alexander
38 Taylor Babcock
20 Jason Bash
53 Tony Bates
33 Joe Battaglia
7 Tom Bennewitz
Landon Bergner
29 Chris Blanco
76 Donald Bly
24 Jason Blydell
82 Mark Brogna
Kyle Brong
Thomas Brown
Chris Burns
Zack Cable
37 Bobby Calderwood
22 Kyle Cavanaugh
85 Chris Collado
36 Julian Collins
52 Dan Cook
60 Max Copello
64 Preston Copley
58 Justin Cottrell
70 Rich Cummings
62 Josh Curcio
39 Michael Cure
99 Jack D’Angelo
Nicholas Danford
Michael Dearwester
56 Andrew Dete
51 Elliott Dial
Josh Doherty
Matthew Dornak
50 Jared Dowdakin
63 Matt Dratch
73 Benjamin Duke
Erik Estabrook
9 Brian Evans
Ian Ferrell
79 Malcolm Freberg
18 Mike Fritz
Casey Frost
13 Ryan Fuselier
88 Philip Galligan
45 Chad Gaudet
34 Joe Gibalski
90 Cullen Gilchrist
Zecheriah Glaize
74 Ben Goeke
89 Corey Goff
65 Bryson Hauck
Max Helgis
80 Brendan Holm
11 Steve Hunt
Bo Hurley
Alexander Jenny
Sean Johnson
27 Andy Kempler
Jordan Kling
61 Taylor Layman
James Lill
86 Brett Lowe
Ryan Mahoney
4 John Manning
80 Brian Matus
8 Sam McDonald
Phillip McKeating
Dong Min Koh
Robert Mitchelson
Niles Murphy
Pos
DB
OT
LB
OT
LB
RB
LB
LB
QB
LB
CB
TE
CB
TE
DT
FB
RB
WR
FB
FS
WR
RB
DE
DT
OT
LB
DT
DT
SS
DE
SS
FS
LB
C
TE
DB
OG
DT
OT
K
WR
WR
DE
QB
SS
WR
WR
RB
LB
DE
LB
OT
FS
DT
QB
WR
CB
OT
QB
DE
K/P
QB
OG/C
DT
TE
FB
CB
TE
WR
LB
DB
RB
DB
Ht
5-10
6-6
6-1
6-8
6-1
5-10
6-1
6-1
6-0
5-11
5-9
6-5
5-11
6-3
6-3
6-0
5-9
6-5
6-0
6-2
6-2
6-0
6-2
6-2
6-5
6-0
6-3
6-4
5-11
6-4
5-11
6-1
6-1
6-1
6-3
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-5
6-4
6-1
6-5
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-5
5-11
5-11
6-2
6-5
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-5
5-9
6-5
5-11
6-4
5-10
6-3
6-1
6-0
6-2
6-2
5-10
6-3
5-10
6-2
6-3
5-10
6-0
Wt
170
302
190
340
195
180
200
220
180
190
170
255
175
230
280
220
170
205
220
186
190
215
215
270
250
230
255
285
205
240
185
220
200
280
220
190
265
235
280
185
195
210
215
195
205
225
175
195
220
260
195
265
210
290
205
205
175
300
170
245
175
190
260
265
215
225
185
225
175
205
195
190
173
Yr
Fr
So
Fr
Sr
So
Sr
So
Jr
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
Sr
So
Jr
Jr
Sr
So
Sr
Jr
So
So
So
Jr
So
Fr
So
Jr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Jr
So
So
Jr
Fr
So
Sr
So
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Jr
So
So
Fr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Jr
Jr
So
Sr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Hometown/High School
Stone Mountain, Ga./Clarkston
Hawthorne, Fla./Hawthorne
Stamford, Conn./K&L Heywood Thomas
Austin, Texas/LBJ Science Academy
Weston, Conn./Weston
Ramona, Calif./Ramona
Hammonton, N.J./Hammonton
Manlius, N.Y./Christian Brothers
Weston, Conn./Weston
Holyoke, Colo./Holyoke
LaMirada, Calif./Servite
Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Chagrin Falls
Nahant, Mass./Swampscott
Pleasanton, Calif./Amador Valley
Lehighton, Pa./Lehighton
Cos Cob, Conn./Greenwich
The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands
Newton, Mass./BB&N
Reston, Va./Langley
Wayne, N.J./Wayne Hills
Maineville, Ohio/Cincinnati Hill
Tinton Falls, N.J./Monmouth Regional
Chicago, Ill./Gordon Tech
Stockton, Calif./St. Mary’s
Louisville, Ky./Louisville CDS
Somers Point, N.J./Mainland
North Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers
Plantation, Fla./Plantation
Waveland, Miss./St. Stanislaus Prep
Northfield, Ill./New Trier
Rollinsford, N.H./St. Thomas Aquinas
Mamaroneck, N.Y./Rye Neck
Marietta, Ga./Marist School
Sumter, S.C./Sumter
Halifax, Mass./Silver Lake Regional
Austin, Texas/Westlake
Winnebago, Ill./Boylan Catholic
South Salem, N.Y./Avon Old Farms
Satsuma, Ala./Satsuma
Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers
Fairfield, Texas/Fairfield
Denver, Colo./Kent Denver
Marietta, Ga./Walton
Houston, Texas/Clear Lake
Lawndale, Calif./Loyola
Escondido, Calif./San Pasqual
Moraga, Calif./Campolindo
Burlington, Mass./Middlesex School
Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe Catholic
Dartmouth, Mass./Dartmouth
Fairburn, Ga./Landmark Christian
Chevy Chase, Md./Lake Forest Academy
Pottstown, Pa./The Hill School
Plantation, Fla./Plantation
Tiburon, Calif./Novato
Victoria, Texas/St. Joseph
Brockton, Mass./Boston College High
Cibolo, Texas/Samuel Clemens
Wayland, Mass./Wayland
Birmingham, Mich./Detroit Country Day
Westport, Conn./Staples
Tuscola, Ill./Tuscola
Brentwood, Tenn./Franklin RoaD
Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central
San Luis Obispo, Calif./S. Luis Obispo
Nahant, Mass./Swampscott
Bozeman, Mont./Bozeman
LaPlace, La./St. Charles Catholic
Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier
Gibsonia, Pa./Pine-Richland
Port Washington, N.Y./P.D. Schreiber
Oklahoma City, Okla./Heritage Hall
Bluffton, S.C./Hilton Head Prep
No Name
94 Rehan Muttalib
Evan Nogay
James O’Brien
Zachary O’Donnell
96 Brian Osimiri
Carroll Papajohn
Tony Pastoors
83 Eric Paul
Peter Pidermann
17 John Pircon
Dustin Posey
92 Mike Presti
95 Mike Rabil
68 Alex Rapp
23 Jason Reid
10 Joe Scola
98 Brian Scullin
Andrew Seidman
32 Nate Servis
77 Mike Shannon
41 Eric Shuster
40 Dan Siegfried
Jeffrey Smith
Hudson Smythe
Joshua Speicher
Cole Springer
Alex Stonehouse
Jonathan Summers
54 Eddie Tabasky
Alexander Toth
87 Andrew von Kuhn
78 Tim Wheeler
59 Mike Whitticom
43 Johari Wiggins
31 Milan Wiliams
26 Ian Wilson
Michael Wu
Bo Yanker
Pos
DE
OL
DB
WR
DT
TE
RB
WR
DB
FS
DL
DE
DT
OT
CB
SS
P
RB
RB
C
FB
RB
DE
RB
LB
RB
OL
OL
OG
OL
WR
OG
LB
LB
RB
SS
DL
OL
Ht
6-1
6-6
5-11
5-11
6-0
6-5
6-2
6-4
6-0
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-4
5-10
5-11
6-5
6-2
5-10
6-4
6-2
6-0
6-3
6-3
6-0
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-5
6-3
6-4
6-0
6-1
5-9
6-0
6-0
6-2
Wt
245
260
180
180
255
225
190
185
190
205
270
210
275
245
175
190
215
195
190
280
230
210
230
200
225
203
295
315
300
255
210
295
210
190
165
200
265
280
Yr
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
Sr
Fr
Fr
So
Fr
Jr
Fr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
So
So
So
Sr
Jr
Jr
Fr
So
So
So
Fr
Fr
So
Fr
So
Jr
Jr
So
So
Jr
Fr
Fr
Hometown/High School
Rancho Pales Verdes, Calif./Peninsula
Weirton, W.Va./Brooke
Englewood, Colo./Cherry Creek
Andover, Mass./Middlesex School
Dallas, Texas/Greenhill
Gulf Breeze, Fla./Gulf Breeze
Andover, Minn./Totino-Grace
The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands
Hialeah, Fla./Belen Jesuit Prep
Whitefish Bay, Wis./Marquette
Fairbanks, Alaska/West Valley
Dallas, Texas/Jesuit
Gaithersburg, Md./Watkinsville
St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis CDS
Ringoes, N.J./Hunterdon Central
Punta Gorda, Fla./Charlotte
Alexandria, Va./St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes
Lake Oswego, Ore./Lake Oswego
Milwaukee, Wis./University School
Andover, Mass./Belmont Hill
Piedmont, Calif./Piedmont
Avon, Ohio/Avon
Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla./Ja’ville Episcopal
Menlo Park, Calif./Sacred Heart Prep
Boston, Mass./Boston Latin
McDonough, Ga./Eagles Landing
West Allis, Wis./Central
Santa Monica, Calif./Loyola
Ormond Beach, Fla./Mainland
Bronxville, N.Y./Bronxville
Birmingham, Ala./Mountain Brook
Duluth, Minn./Duluth East
Montrose, Colo./Bridgton Academy
Durham, N.C./Charles E. Jordan Sr.
Mobile, Ala./UMS-Wright Prep
Burbank, Calif./Loyola
San Mateo, Calif./Aragon
Atlanta, Ga./Lovett School
HEAD COACH
ASSISTANT COACHES
Buddy Teevens (Dartmouth ‘79)
28-30-2 in six years at Dartmouth
Cyril Brockmeier (Tulane ‘97)
Cedric Calhoun (Morehouse ‘95)
Kenyada Davis (Southwestern ‘01)
Mike Hodgson (Maine ‘79)
Adam Hollis (Albany ‘90)
Sammy McCorkle (Florida ‘96)
Matt Smiley (Illinois ‘01)
Chris Wilkerson (Eastern Illinois ‘95)
LOOKING AHEAD FOR THE BIG GREEN
The rallying cry for Dartmouth’s football team in 2006 is
Without Chad Gaudet (who is recovering from a broken leg),
“Bringing it Back.” What are the strongest areas for the Big Green as it who will carry the ball?
looks to distance itself from last year’s 2-8 record?
Leading rusher Jason Bash returns after carrying for 320 yards last
The clear strength on defense this fall should be at linebacker
fall. It will be interesting to see what the hard-hitter can do if the line
where four-year starter Josh Dooley has graduis as improved as Teevens thinks it might be.
Att
Yds Avg
TD
YpG The 190-pound, fifth-year senior is joined by
ated but four solid contributors are back and, TOP RUSHERS
87
320 3.7
2
40.0 shifty sophomore Milan Williams, who averin the defensive line, where two fifth-year sen- Jason Bash
Ikechi Ogbonna
66
247 3.7
1
24.7
iors return as starters. On the offensive side,
aged 4.7 yards per gallop on 38 carries as a
Milan Williams
38
178 4.7
1
17.8
there’s a wealth of experience and depth at
freshman. Junior Julian Collins has been shiftTOP PASSERS
Att Cm Int Pct Yds TD Avg
tight end and wide receiver.
ed to tailback from the defensive side. At 210
Josh Cohen
234 137 12 58.5 1529 8 191.1
Charlie Rittgers
99 51 6 51.5 468 2 78.0 pounds or so, he could be a surprise.
Sophomore Hudson Smythe opened some
What are the toughest challenges the Big TOP RECEIVERS
Rec
Yds TD
Avg
RpG
eyes in the spring game and could figure in
Green will face in Coach Buddy Teevens’ sec - Ryan Fuselier
51
501
5
9.8
5.10
Jason Raiti
41
544
1 13.3
4.10 the equation. Teevens will also take a look at
ond season?
Mark Brogna
14
177
2 12.6
1.40 junior Dan Siefried, soph Andrew Seidman
Defensively, it will probably be at the
Brian Evans
13
167
0 12.8
1.63 and classmate Nate Servis, another intriguing
corners, particularly at the cover corner.
Milan Williams
12
102
0
8.5
1.20
prospect who missed all the 2005 season and
Offensively, it’s no secret that the line has to
TOP PUNTER
Punts
Yds
Avg spring practice because of injury.
make a dramatic improvement for the team to Erik Hinterbichler
55
1949
35.4
At fullback, senior Bobby Calderwood,
make a move up the Ivy League standings
TOP SCORERS
TD XPT
FG
Pts
PpG who struggled last year to regain his form
after going 1-6 in the conference a year ago.
Ryan Fuselier
5
2
0
32
3.20 after a two-year Mormon mission, is as big
A league-high 54 sacks and just 1.4 yards per Erik Hinterbichler
0
12
6
30
3.00
Mark Brogna
2
0
0
12
1.20 and strong now as he’s ever been.
carry last year won’t cut it.
Jason Bash
2
0
0
12
1.20
“We’ll have a two-back concept. We
TOP DEFENDERS
UA Total
Avg Sack
Int probably won’t have one guy carrying the
Is it true just one offensive line starter has
Josh Dooley
37
94
9.4
2.0
1 ball 30-35 times,” Teevens said. “Milan
graduated?
Ian Wilson
44
90
9.0
0.0
0 Williams is smaller and quicker while Bash is
Joe Gibalski
45
87
8.7
1.0
2
Yes. Only right tackle Daniel Tootoo is
bigger and more physical. We’ve got some
Anthony Gargiulo
30
58
5.8
6.0
0
gone. Co-captain and senior Preston Copley,
John Pircon
29
46
5.8
0.0
1 guys back there and feel like we can also run
junior Tim Wheeler, fifth-year senior Mike
Steve Jensen
25
40
4.0
0.0
2 the ball with the fullback, something we didShannon and junior Jared Dowdakin were
Justin Cottrell
21
38
3.8
0.0
0 n’t do in the past.”
Mike Ribero
14
33
3.3
0.0
0
starters in the finale against Princeton. All
return. So does junior Taylor Layman, the
Turning to the defense, how does the
starting center until he suffered a knee injury. All told, there are 12
line
look?
offensive linemen returning and six freshmen coming into the picture.
The interior defensive line, in a word, is seasoned. Fifth-year seniors Mike Rabil (a co-captain) and Brian Osimiri both return. Rabil
What’s up at quarterback?
has slimmed down and was moving better than ever in the spring.
It became a very large question mark when Josh Cohen, who
Osimiri had 25 tackles last year while Rabil had 20. The defensive
took over as a freshman starter last fall, became academically ineligiends are a little less certain. The graduation of two-time All-Ivy sack
ble following spring practice and is out of the picture. Cohen comleader Anthony Gargiulo obviously is a concern. Sophomore Jack
pleted 58.5 percent of his passes, had eight touchdowns and averaged D’Angelo looks the part at 6-4, 240 pounds and while senior Dan
191.1 yards per game, despite a fierce pass rush and virtually no run- Cook isn’t as big, he has very good speed and a non-stop motor.
ning game. For all he accomplished as a freshman, Cohen was
Senior Mike Presti, excitable sophomore Rehan Muttalib and classpushed hard during spring practice by junior Tom Bennewitz and sen- mate Anthony Arch will be among those vying for time.
ior Mike Fritz. Neither has taken a snap in a varsity game.
Now, about those receivers...
Leading the way is Ryan Fuselier, a 6-5, fifth-year senior who
was All-Ivy second team last year when he led Dartmouth with 51
catches. Junior speedster and trackman Brian Evans’ development was
slowed by injury, but he still caught 13 balls in eight games. Senior
Sam McDonald caught only four balls last year but had a terrific
spring. There’s a group of young receivers vying for time including
sophomore Phil Galligan, the star of the spring game.
At tight end, junior Mark Brogna was Dartmouth’s third-leading
receiver last year (14 catches). Classmate Brett Lowe returns after
grabbing eight balls in 2005.
What about the rower who never played football but has looked
good at wide receiver?
Zach Cable is a sophomore who rowed on Dartmouth’s heavyweight crew. He played some football in high school but always wondered what would happen if he gave the game a good shot. He’s certainly impressed Teevens. “He just came out of nowhere,” the coach
said. “He's 6-6 and he’s tough to defend.”
How will the linebacker corps be without Josh Dooley?
Just fine. Dooley was a terrific player, but other terrific players
are returning. Junior Joe Gibalski was third on the team with 87 tackles in 2005 while classmate Justin Cottrell had 38 stops. Freshman
Andrew Dete had 20 tackles and junior Mike Whitticom had 14.
Junior Joe Battaglia also figures in the picture. “There are four or five
guys who have played,” said Teevens, “some not as much as others,
but we have more experience which will certainly help.”
What’s the situation in the defensive backfield?
Although it didn’t appear that way during spring practice, there’s
a lot of depth at safety. Kyle Cavanaugh, a starter last year as a freshman before being lost with an injury, is back although he missed
spring practice while playing baseball. Junior Ian Wilson, the top
returning tackler (he made 90 stops), missed the spring because of
injury. Senior Joe Scola was out of school last spring and junior John
Pircon lost some time in the spring with a thumb injury. Converted
quarterback Casey Frost took advantage of the chance to get on the
field during his freshman spring, making an impact as a big hitter and
big-play performer.
DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year
7
7T
2T
6T
7T
6T
6
7T
2
1
4
7T
2
1T
1
1T
4
3T
7
4
6
6T
3T
1T
1T
3T
4T
1
3T
3T
4
5T
1
1
1T
1
1T
5
2
1T
1
4
1T
1
3T
3T
2
1
2
3T
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
Coaches
Bob Blackman
Jake Crouthamel
Joe Yukica
Buddy Teevens
Ivy
1-6-0
1-6-0
4-3-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
6-1-0
7-0-0
4-2-1
2-5-0
6-1-0
6-1-0
6-0-1
6-1-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
1-6-0
3-3-1
2-4-1
2-5-0
4-2-1
5-2-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
4-2-1
3-4-0
6-1-0
5-1-1
6-1-0
7-0-0
6-1-0
3-4-0
5-2-0
6-1-0
7-0-0
4-3-0
5-2-0
7-0-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
5-1-1
6-1-0
5-1-1
4-3-0
For
64
69
161
151
147
155
111
102
116
199
139
92
213
245
215
147
115
166
46
169
95
144
142
170
193
180
81
170
86
167
129
100
175
219
148
234
213
168
153
250
188
167
142
199
156
83
76
154
122
102
Vs
162
119
168
200
210
290
215
157
103
76
102
138
138
144
140
65
82
137
192
113
105
158
133
145
87
112
63
104
82
91
107
87
99
147
90
28
93
154
128
117
59
129
68
54
84
51
40
69
70
82
All
2-8-0
1-9-0
5-5-0
3-7-0
1-8-0
2-8-0
2-8-0
2-8-0
8-2-0
10-0-0
7-2-1
4-6-0
7-3-0
8-2-0
7-2-1
7-2-1
5-5-0
5-5-0
2-8-0
3-6-1
2-7-1
2-7-0
4-5-1
5-5-0
6-4-0
4-6-0
4-4-1
6-3-0
6-3-0
6-3-0
5-3-1
3-6-0
6-3-0
7-1-1
8-1-0
9-0-0
8-1-0
4-5-0
7-2-0
7-2-0
9-0-0
6-3-0
7-2-0
9-0-0
6-3-0
5-4-0
5-3-1
7-2-0
7-1-1
5-4-0
Alma Mater
Southern Cal ‘41
Dartmouth ‘60
Penn State ‘53
Dartmouth ‘79
John Lyons
Penn ‘74
SINCE 1956 (Official Ivy Formation)
DARTMOUTH ALL-TIME RECORD
For
126
108
211
247
202
231
138
142
208
275
221
166
258
364
283
211
170
209
113
188
144
174
185
219
208
207
98
187
141
236
160
103
184
260
207
311
292
206
205
273
271
235
175
236
197
98
96
182
163
122
Vs
260
205
261
295
301
388
300
226
165
104
137
187
168
203
209
121
178
190
302
272
199
222
208
235
137
170
86
159
92
111
121
115
119
168
106
42
93
183
146
131
71
135
94
57
104
66
106
83
77
89
Coach
Buddy Teevens
John Lyons
Buddy Teevens
Joe Yukica
Jake Crouthamel
Bob Blackman
Seasons
Ivy
Overall
1955-70* 79-24-2
101-31-3
1971-77 32-15-2
41-20-2
1978-86 36-24-3
36-47-4
1987-91; 21-19-1
28-30-2
20051992-04 43-47-1
60-68-1
1956- 212-129-9 266-196-12
1881638-395-46
B
14-24
20-7
21-26
18-21
16-41
26-34
28-35
21-28
13-7
27-24
10-7
14-27
39-16
51-28
45-13
29-0
12-6
37-24
0-19
21-21
0-22
27-11
7-25
22-16
38-13
28-24
24-10
31-21
10-13
21-35
10-10
7-6
28-16
49-20
10-7
42-14
38-13
48-0
41-6
49-14
35-9
24-14
14-7
41-0
34-0
20-0
0-0
20-0
35-0
14-7
Col
17-6
6-9
26-21
24-23
20-27
21-49
14-21
14-24
23-21
40-0
43-27
14-13
42-25
16-26
28-19
34-20
13-12
20-10
12-10
41-0
34-3
41-9
17-17
56-41
21-7
48-0
17-0
37-7
14-7
34-14
22-17
21-0
24-6
38-8
29-31
55-0
37-7
31-19
13-7
56-14
47-0
31-14
47-6
42-0
14-35
22-6
22-0
38-0
7-0
14-0
Cor
10-21
7-14
26-17
19-21
24-28
31-49
20-17
11-14
24-20
38-21
19-24
14-17
28-27
22-20
31-25
11-6
28-14
7-24
14-21
7-10
20-17
10-13
31-17
14-13
42-7
3-7
10-21
14-7
17-13
35-0
33-10
21-9
17-0
31-22
24-14
24-0
24-7
27-6
21-24
32-23
20-0
15-33
12-7
28-21
15-14
20-0
21-12
32-15
20-19
27-14
H
14-42
12-13
30-16
26-31
21-31
7-49
21-63
7-20
0-24
6-3
23-7
12-35
39-34
31-7
31-31
17-0
5-6
38-7
3-42
26-42
7-17
7-21
28-12
14-12
24-10
30-12
10-7
19-24
25-31
10-17
10-24
15-17
24-18
21-21
16-13
37-14
24-10
7-22
23-21
14-19
14-0
48-0
13-17
24-6
15-21
6-9
9-0
8-16
26-0
21-28
Pe
9-26
0-35
20-33
14-49
20-21
14-48
6-17
14-17
23-15
24-22
12-20
11-13
6-10
36-17
21-15
6-16
24-0
27-33
7-49
7-21
14-19
24-55
14-38
0-21
33-13
40-7
20-6
31-21
3-7
20-0
19-14
20-27
16-22
31-17
19-3
28-0
41-0
21-26
23-0
40-21
24-19
27-7
28-0
17-0
30-0
15-0
0-13
13-12
6-3
7-14
Pr
0-30
10-17
21-15
30-38
14-35
42-37
19-18
13-35
12-9OT
24-0
10-10
13-20
28-22
34-20
31-13
23-6
14-20
24-17
3-34
28-6
3-10
17-21
21-3
43-20
32-13
24-27
0-16
28-21
14-11
33-7
21-16
7-14
42-24
35-14
33-7
38-0
7-35
7-34
17-14
31-13
28-14
7-37
22-21
33-27
24-6
0-7
12-7
21-12
14-34
19-0
Y
0-13
14-24
17-40
20-17
32-27
14-24
3-44
22-19
21-7
40-6
22-7
14-13
31-14
39-27
28-24
27-17
19-24
13-22
7-17
39-13
17-17
18-28
24-21
21-22
3-24
7-35
0-3
10-3
3-0
14-18
14-16
9-14
24-13
14-45
17-15
10-0
42-21
17-47
15-56
28-13
20-17
15-24
6-10
9-0
24-8
0-29
12-8
22-14
14-14
0-19
B
14-0-1
4-2-1
6-2-1
4-2-0
Col
14-1-0
6-1-0
8-0-1
6-0-0
Cor
13-2-0
7-0-0
5-4-0
3-3-0
H
8-7-0
2-4-1
5-4-0
2-3-1
Pe
12-3-0
4-3-0
4-5-0
2-4-0
Pr
10-5-0
6-1-0
5-4-0
3-3-0
Y
8-6-1
3-4-0
3-5-1
2-4-0
6-7-0
34-13-3
53-26-4
7-6-0
41-8-1
59-16-1
6-7-0
34-16-0
50-38-1
5-8-0
22-26-2
43-59-5
3-10-0
25-25-0
31-40-2
7-5-1
31-18-1
42-39-4
9-4-0
25-23-2
36-47-6
* While Bob Blackman coached at Dartmouth beginning in 1955, the record reflects games after the official League formation of 1956
DARTMOUTH COACH BUDDY TEEVENS
Eugene F. (Buddy) Teevens III, who as a player led Dartmouth to
the 1978 Ivy League championship and as a coach led Dartmouth
football to back-to-back Ivy League titles in 1990 and 1991, returned
as the Robert L. Blackman Endowed Head Coach of the Big Green
football program in 2005, succeeding John Lyons as the 21st coach in
the program's 124-year history.
“I’m delighted that Buddy has returned to Dartmouth. It is
always a treat to have former students of mine back in town,” said
Dartmouth President James Wright at the time. “His accomplishments
here as a student, an athlete and a coach, combined with his experience nationally and knowledge of the Ivy League, make him the ideal
person to lead Dartmouth football. We look forward to working with
Buddy as Dartmouth football asserts its traditional prominence in the
League.”
Teevens, 49, coached Dartmouth from 1987 through 1991, leading the Big Green to a 6-1 record in 1990 on their way to capturing a
share of the Ivy title. In 1991, Dartmouth won the outright championship with a 6-0-1 mark.
From 2002-04, Teevens was the head coach at Stanford
University. Prior to that, Teevens was on Steve Spurrier’s staff at the
University of Florida from 1998 to 2001, serving as running backs
coach in 1999, wide receivers and tight ends coach in 2000, and
assistant offensive coordinator in his final year in Gainesville.
In his three full seasons at Florida, the Gators went 29-9, participated in three bowl games and finished among the top 12 in the final
polls each season. In his final year in 2001, the Gators went 10-2,
defeated Maryland in the Orange Bowl and finished third in both
national polls.
From 1997 to 1998, Teevens was the offensive coordinator and
receivers coach at the University of Illinois under Ron Turner. In the
five seasons prior to that, Teevens was the head coach at Tulane
University. He rebuilt that program and recruited most of the team
that went 11-0 in 1998.
MEMORIAL FIELD
Memorial Field, originally built in 1893, was later dedicated in
1923. It consists of a 30,000-square-foot stadium that has a football
field and track. Memorial Field was revamped to honor some 3,407
Dartmouth men who served in World War I, including 112 who lost
their lives during battle.
Since that time, Memorial Field has continued to undergo reconstruction. With the construction of a permanent east grandstand in
1968 and with the erection of temporary bleachers beyond each end
zone, Memorial Field ballooned its seating capacity to more than
20,000. The largest crowd ever to see a football game in the stadium
was 21,530 (versus Harvard in 1974).
In 2006, renovations to the stadium will cut the seating capacity
from 20,416 to 13,000 to make room for the new Varsity House.
Construction has also started on the new Varsity House, which will
replace the Davis Varsity House. With 10,000 square feet of space,
the new Varsity House will accommodate locker facilities, a strengthtraining center, video rooms and offices for the football staff.
In addition, the installation of field turf, a durable synthetic infill
turf that will make the field available for year-round use, will replace
the natural grass field.
Teevens began his coaching career in 1979 as the running backs
coach at DePauw University. In 1980, he became the offensive coordinator at Boston University and remained with the Terrier program
until 1985 when he was appointed the head football coach at the
University of Maine.
He led the Black Bears to a 6-5 record in 1985 and a 7-4 mark
in 1986, the program's first back-to-back winning seasons in 21
years.
At Dartmouth, Teevens was honored as the New England Coach
of the Year for the 1991 season. The Big Green’s Ivy title that year was
the school's first outright championship since 1978.
In addition to restoring Dartmouth’s rich football tradition,
Teevens has been an integral force in a major series of improvements
to Dartmouth’s football facilities that are in progress, including installation of a FieldTurf surface on Memorial Field for the 2006 season,
and a new varsity house that includes training, dressing and meeting
facilities. This new building, scheduled for use in 2007, is part of a
project that includes the refurbishment of the east grandstand at
Memorial Field.
Born October 1, 1956, Teevens earned an A.B. degree in history
from Dartmouth in 1979. An honorable mention All-America quarterback in 1978, he led the Big Green to the Ivy title that year. He was
named the Ivy League and ECAC player of the year and played in the
Blue-Gray Classic. Co-captain of the 1978 team (6-3, 6-1 in Ivy
games), Teevens was the squad’s most valuable player. He also lettered in hockey, helping Dartmouth to a third-place finish at the 1979
NCAA championship. He was voted the Alfred W. Watson Trophy as
Dartmouth's outstanding athlete.
A native of Pembroke, Mass., Teevens and his wife, Kirsten, have
two children, Lindsay, a student at the University of Florida, and
Eugene IV, a student at Salisbury School.
HARVARD 2006 PRESEASON ROSTER
No Name
50 Peter Ajayl
69 Scott Alpizar
48 Joey Armao
28 Charles Baakel
17 Andrew Badger
81 Brad Bagdis
3 Derrick Barker
25 Ryan Barnes
63 Robert Beebe
96 Michael Berg
4 Andrew Berry
78 Jack Brady
86 Alex Breaux
72 Andrew Brecher
11 Danny Brown
75 Ryan Browne
99 Brenton Bryant
90 Desmond Bryant
92 Ryan Burkhead
5 Chris Carlson
30 Derrick Case
47 Sam Chamberlain
9 Mike Clarke
33 Frankie Colletta
14 Mike Cook
79 Zach Copple
62 Matt Curtis
84 Ryan Darnell
33 Clifton Dawson
38 Michael Doerner
54 Glenn Doris
61 Matt Drazba
56 Carl Ehrlich
91 Matt Farbotko
67 Frank Fernandez
51 John Grako
94 Nick Hasselberg
12 Andrew Hatch
44 Sean Hayes
64 Felipe Heiderich
23 Doug Hewlett
88 Mark Higgins
6 Cheng Ho
34 John Hopkins
30 Thomas Hull
22 Graham Infinger
10 Richard Irvin
20 Ben Jenkins
16 Alexander Johnson
16 Mike Jones
66 Ramsey Lafayette
89 Matt Lagace
85 Dan Lane
18 Elliott Lauzen
77 Mike Lawler
31 Patrick Long
45 Mike Lucas
82 Matt Luft
11 Peter Ma
85 Alex Math
83 Corey Mazza
49 Sonny McCracken
6 Dylan McCrory
15 Clem McDavid
43 Austin McLeod
70 Jon Medley
80 B.J. Merriewether
95 Jason Miller
37 J.B. Monu
74 Justin Morgan
60 Conor Murphy
24 Dan Napier
7 Liam O'Hagan
Pos
DE
OL
DB
RB
WR
DE
DB
WR
DT
DT
CB
OL
WR
OT
WR
OT
DE
DE
DE
DB
K
DE
WR
RB
QB
OL
DT
WR
RB
RB
ILB
DT
LB
TE
C
LB
LB
QB
LB
OL
S
TE
RB
DB
P
DB
QB
DB
LB
WR
DT
WR
TE
WR
OT
K
FB
WR
WR
WR
WR
DE
LB
P
WR
OL
WR
TE
RB
OL
LB
RB
QB
Ht
6-3
6-3
5-11
5-10
5-10
6-3
5-9
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-0
6-5
6-3
6-5
5-10
6-6
6-3
6-5
6-3
6-1
5-11
6-1
6-1
5-7
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-3
5-10
5-10
6-1
6-3
6-4
6-6
6-2
6-1
6-3
6-3
6-0
6-3
6-3
6-2
5-10
5-10
6-1
5-10
6-2
5-11
6-0
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-3
6-1
6-4
6-3
6-0
6-5
5-9
5-10
6-4
6-3
6-0
6-4
6-0
6-5
6-3
6-3
5-10
6-3
6-1
5-9
6-2
Wt
215
270
200
205
170
235
170
200
260
260
175
260
190
290
180
290
235
260
220
180
180
240
180
190
205
290
250
205
210
195
220
270
255
250
285
220
200
205
225
280
200
225
190
180
190
190
205
190
195
210
265
175
235
195
240
185
230
200
165
175
200
230
220
190
180
280
210
235
185
250
220
200
195
Yr
So
So
So
Jr
Fr
Jr
Fr
So
So
Sr
So
Fr
So
Sr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
Fr
Fr
Jr
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
So
Jr
Sr
So
So
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
Fr
Fr
So
So
Jr
Jr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Sr
So
Fr
Fr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
Jr
So
Fr
So
Fr
Fr
Jr
Hometown/High School
Brooklyn, N.Y./Poly Prep
Melbourne, Fla./Holy Trinity
Tiburon, Calif./St. Ignatius Prep
Colonia, N.J./Colonia
Provo,Utah/Phillips Andover
Paxton, Mass./Wachusett Regional
Atlanta, Ga./Avon Old Farms
Richmond, Ky./Madison Central
Abilene, Texas/Abilene
Stamford, Conn./Westhill
Bel Air, Md./Bel Air
Downers Grove,Ill./D’ners Grove North
Moraga, Calif./Phillips Exeter
Needham, Mass./Needham
Whitinsville, Mass./Northbridge
Miami, Fla./Ransom Everglades
Elizabethtown, N.C./East Bladen
Elizabethtown, N.C./East Bladen
Plano, Texas/Plano
Billings, Mont./Billings West
Lake City, Fla./Fort White
Simi Valley, Calif./Crespi Carmelite
San Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch
Milford, Pa./Delaware Valley
San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente
Lincoln, Neb./Southeast
Peabody, Mass./Lynn English
El Paso, Texas/Coronado
Scarborough, Ont./Birchmount Park
Oklahoma City, Okla./Heritage Hall
Mariettta, Ga./Westminster School
Pinole, Calif./De La Salle
Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman
Brookline, N.H./Bishop Guertin
Honolulu, Hawaii/St. Louis
Chandler, Ariz./Valley Christian
Carlsbad, Calif./Carlsbad
Henderson, Nev./Cimarron
Merritt Island, Wash./Merritt Island
Amherst, N.H./Souhegan
Wellington, Fla./Wellington Community
Boston, Mass./Boston Latin
Martinez, Calif./Avon Old Farms
The Woodlands, Texas/Woodlands
San Clemente, Calif./S. Margarita Cath.
Charleston, S.C./Porter-Gaud School
Santa Monica, Calif./John Muir
Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft School
Houston, Texas/MacArthur
Rochester Hills, Mich./Adams
Hampden, Maine/Hampden Academy
Burlington, Ont./Assumption Catholic
Coral Springs, Fla./Stoneman Douglas
Aurora, Ill./Marmion Military
Milton, Mass./Roxbury Latin
Wilmington, N.C./Ashley
Naperville, Ill./Naperville
Thousand Oaks, Calif./Thousand Oaks
West Hills, Calif./Chaminade Prep
Cleveland, Ohio/Shaker Heights
Thousand Oaks, Calif./Thousand Oaks
Traburo Canyon, Calif./Mission Viejo
Temple Terrace, Fla./Jesuit
Sandersville, Ga./Washington County
Glen Allen, Va./Hermitage
Olympia, Wash./Charles Wright
Jacksonville, Fla./Arlington Country Day
Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville Community
Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford-Southard
Garden Ridge, Texas/Canyon
Tulsa, Okla./Cascia Hall Prep
Collins, Miss./Simpson County Academy
Minnetonka, Minn./Breck School
No Name
97 Chuks Obi
71 Alex Obrecht
36 Randy Ojukwu
68 David Paine
58 John Paris
73 Ryan Pilconis
88 Steve Pilconis
19 Chris Pizzotti
96 Nick Palsencia
65 Tom Rodger
15 Lee Rosenthal
87 Chris Sanders
1 Matt Schindel
39 Russell Schober
52 Eric Schultz
57 Ben Sessions
42 Steve Sheehan
20 Neil Sherlock
76 Nik Sobic
46 Nick Souder
29 Alex Spisak
91 Pete Storer
93 Bryan Sweeney
3 Daniel Tanner
41 Rob Tennyson
98 Matthew Thomas
31 Keegan Toci
37 Ryan Tully
55 Sanjin Tunovic
27 Dan Valenti
32 Noah Van Neil
22 James Velissaris
53 James Williams
2 Steven Williams
8 Jeff Witt
13 Peter Wood
59 Sam Workman
26 Riki Yoshinaga
Pos
DE
OL
RB
OL
OT
OL
WR
QB
TE
OL
DB
WR
K
FS
ILB
OT
FS
RB
OT
OLB
DL
DE
DE
DB
LB
ILB
WR
OLB
OL
RB
RB
DB
OT
DB
QB
DB
DE
CB
Ht
6-4
6-2
5-9
6-3
6-4
6-6
6-5
6-5
6-3
6-3
6-1
6-2
5-11
6-0
5-11
6-4
5-11
5-10
6-5
5-10
6-3
6-3
6-3
5-10
6-3
6-3
6-1
5-10
6-3
6-0
5-11
5-9
6-6
5-11
6-0
6-0
6-3
5-9
Wt
240
280
200
285
230
250
195
215
230
275
195
190
185
210
215
255
185
190
285
200
245
230
225
180
245
190
190
205
260
200
230
180
250
170
200
195
230
175
Yr
Fr
Jr
So
Jr
Fr
So
Fr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Fr
So
Jr
Jr
So
Fr
So
Sr
Sr
So
Fr
Fr
So
Sr
Fr
So
Sr
Sr
Fr
So
Jr
Sr
Fr
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
So
Hometown/High School
Tracy, Calif./West
Cheyenne, Wyo./Cheyenne Central
Claremont, Calif./Claremont
South Attleboro, Mass./Bishop Feehan
Plano, Texas/Jesuit College Prep
Pottsville, Pa./Pottsville Area
Pottsville, Pa./Pottsville Area
Reading, Mass./Reading Memorial
Tampa, Fla./Jesuit
Glen Ridge, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep
Marblehead, Mass./Marblehead
Oceanside, Calif./The Bishop's School
Coral Springs, Fla./Stoneman Douglas
Webster, Texas/Clear Lake
Alpharetta, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian
Little Rock, Ark./Pulaski Academy
Roundhill, Va./Loudoun Valley
Park Ridge, Ill./Maine Township
Franklin, Wis./Catholic Memorial
Tuscon, Ariz./Salpointe
Charlotte, N.C./Zebulon Vance
Avon Lake, Ohio/Avon Lake
Farmington, Conn./Avon Old Farms
Chesapeake, Va./Western Branch
Eagan, Minn./Academy of Holy Angels
Dracut, Mass./Dracut
Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe Catholic
Norfolk, Mass./Bishop Feehan
Endicott, N.Y./Union-Endicott
Los Alamos, N.M./Los Alamos
Newton, Mass./Newton North
Chicago, Ill./Glenbrook North
Chestnut Hill, Mass./Roxbury Latin
San Antonio, Texas/Wiiliam H. Taft
Lilburn, Ga./Parkview
Shrewsbury, Mass./St. John’s
Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart-Griffin
Seattle, Wash./Ballard
HEAD COACH
ASSISTANT COACHES
Tim Murphy (Springfield ‘78)
73-46 in 12 years at Harvard
John Butler (Catholic ‘95)
Jeff Comissiong (Maine ‘97)
Ron Crook (West Liberty State ‘89)
Kevin Doherty (Tufts '87)
Joel Lamb (Harvard ‘93)
Dan O’Brien (Boston College ‘05)
Scott Ruggles (Mass.-Lowell ‘00)
Sean Ryan (Hamilton ‘94)
Joe Villapiano (Connecticut ‘02)
LOOKING AHEAD FOR THE CRIMSON
Fans of Harvard football have come to expect a high level of sucAs has been the custom at Harvard in recent years, the Crimson
cess in recent years, and for the most part, the Crimson has been able once again has a high-profile wide receiver in the person of senior
to deliver the goods. That’s partly why the 2005 season — in which
Corey Mazza. A second team All-Ivy selection as a sophomore, he
the Crimson went 7-3 and still had a shot at an Ivy League champihad taken the early steps toward an All-America-caliber season in
onship in the final weekend — left something
2005, averaging 114 receiving yards in two
of a void in the hearts of the Harvard faithful. TOP RUSHERS
Att
Yds Avg
TD
YpG games before an injury cut his season short.
Clifton Dawson
258 1139 4.4
11 113.9 He now appears poised to establish himself
The season could hardly considered a
127
443 3.5
8
44.3 as perhaps the league’s top wideout.
disappointment. In fact, there were a number Liam O’Hagan
Neil Sherlock
26
123 4.7
0
12.3
of history-making moments. The Crimson, for Charles Baakel
Mazza’s injury allowed a number of
24
95 4.0
0
11.9
the first time in school history, defeated the
TOP PASSERS
Att Cm Int Pct Yds TD Avg younger players the chance to demonstrate
champions of the Ivy League and Patriot
Liam O’Hagan
262 157 13 59.9 2005 15 200.5 their skills, giving Harvard a nice combinaLeague in the same season. The school’s
Richard Irvin
33 19 3 57.6 240 2 34.3 tion of young players with proven game
career rushing record was shattered by a back TOP RECEIVERS
Rec
Yds TD
Avg
RpG experience at the receiver position.
poised to etch his name alongside those of
Ryan Tyler
36
542
3 15.1
3.60 Sophomore Alex Breaux emerged as a legiticollege football’s all-time greats. Harvard
Clifton Dawson
34
336
2
9.9
3.40 mate starter as a freshman after he finished
29
478
4 16.5
2.90 with 478 receiving yards and four touchdown
entered the last weekend of the season with a Alex Breaux
Matt Lagace
17
161
1
9.5
2.13
chance to win a League championship. And
catches in his rookie year.
Joe Murt
14
156
0 11.1
1.56
the year ended in the most dramatic of fashHarvard’s stout defense became the
TOP PUNTERS
Punts
Yds
Avg
ions as the Crimson claimed the longest game
team’s calling card toward the end of the
Mike King
35
1206
34.5
in Ivy League history by outlasting rival Yale.
Clem McDavid
15
508
33.9 2005 season, and the return of six starters in
Coach Tim Murphy has a team that could TOP SCORERS
TD XPT
FG
Pts
PpG 2006 means that the Crimson should be just
be poised for a return to the top of the Ivy
Clifton Dawson
14
2
0
86
8.6 fine in that area as the new season begins.
League on the heels of last year’s secondMatt Schindel
0
27
9
54
5.4
The Crimson ranked third nationally in
Liam O’Hagan
8
4
0
52
5.2 rushing defense a year ago, holding oppoplace finish. The Crimson returns 12 starters,
TOP DEFENDERS
UA Total
Avg Sack
Int nents to an average of just 91.7 yards per
including six on a defense that should rank
Matt Thomas
37
69
6.9
9.0
2 game on the ground. The anchor of the run
among the best in the nation.
Tully
42
61
6.1 13.5
0
Offensively, the Crimson will look to sen- Ryan
defense is a defensive line that is at once
Robert Balkema
40
57
5.7
8.0
3
ior running back Clifton Dawson, who
Keith Howell
42
57
5.7
2.5
0 deep and talented. Senior Michael Berg leads
Adam Miller
31
49
4.9
3.0
2 that group from the nose tackle position, and
already owns all of Harvard’s single-season
Brad Bagdis
17
41
4.1
6.0
0 he enters his final year with the Crimson as a
and career rushing records. Now he has a
Michael Berg
20
38
3.8
7.5
1
chance to take his place among the best in
solid All-America candidate.
Ivy League and college football history.
Berg, who bench-pressed 450 pounds in
Dawson has rushed for a combined 3,628 yards and 40 touchHarvard’s spring conditioning workouts, was a first team All-Ivy
downs in his first three years at Harvard, and he enters the 2006 cam- League pick a year ago as he showed a propensity for coming up with
paign 1,008 yards shy of the Ivy League’s all-time rushing record
the big play. His interception in the third overtime of Harvard’s
(4,715 by Cornell’s Ed Marinaro). The active career rushing leader
thrilling win against Yale allowed the Crimson to put that game away
among Division I-AA players, Dawson stands poised join an elite
on offense. Playing next to Berg at tackle will be impressive sophogroup if he can break the 1,000-yard mark as a senior, as only seven
more Matt Curtis.
Division I players have had four 1,000-yard seasons.
Junior Brad Bagdis is a returning starter at defensive end who
Dawson — three times a unanimous first team All-Ivy League
earned honorable mention All-Ivy accolades as a sophomore. Bagdis
selection — also could become just the second player in Ivy history to had a team-high five sacks last season. Sophomore Brenton Bryant
be named to the first team four times. Having already been named a
stepped into the rotation at defensive end as a freshman last year, and
first team All-America selection, he is a strong candidate to be so cho- is expected to move into a starting spot in his second season.
sen again in 2006 and is on the short list of legitimate preseason canThe next level of Harvard’s defense — the Crimson linebackers
didates for the Walter Payton Award as the top offensive player in
— is likewise in good shape for 2006, thanks to proven players across
Division I-AA.
the board. Senior captain Ryan Tully returns as the starting strong-side
While Dawson is expected to shoulder the load at running back, linebacker following a 2005 season in which he was named to the
he will not be the only option in the backfield. Junior Charles Baakel
All-Ivy League second team. Tully was second on the squad in tackles
has proven to be a more-than-reliable backup who is capable of
as a junior and led the Crimson in tackles for lost yardage.
delivering big numbers when asked. Clearing a path for the running
Sophomore Eric Schultz is a terrific all-around athlete who will step
backs will be senior fullback Mike Lucas, a veteran of 18 games who
in as the weak-side linebacker following an impressive spring.
has been instrumental in Harvard’s overpowering running game.
The story remains the same in the secondary as Harvard returns a
Junior Liam O’Hagan returns at quarterback following a breaknumber of proven players who have delivered big performances.
through season that saw him register 2,448 yards of total offense — a Junior Steven Williams joins sophomore Andrew Berry as the projectmark good for second on Harvard’s single-season chart. O’Hagan
ed starting cornerbacks. Both players saw action as starters last seacompleted 60 percent of his passes, threw 15 touchdown passes and
son, and both came up big.
rushed for eight more.
Senior Daniel Tanner has been a mainstay in the lineup through
If there’s a question mark on Harvard’s offense, then it likely lies
his first three years and will be the regular at weak safety in 2006
on the offensive line, where the Crimson must replace three starters
while junior Doug Hewlett is an accomplished player who will be the
from last year’s veteran group. Senior center Frank Fernandez is the
everyday free safety. Hewlett earned honorable mention All-Ivy
most decorated of the lineman as he has been chosen as an honorLeague honors last year after he had a team-leading five interceptions.
able mention All-Ivy League pick in 2004. Senior Nik Sobic, who
Junior Matt Schindel returns for his third year as the Crimson’s
played most of the snaps at left tackle last year, is back at that posieveryday kicker as he continues his ascent on Harvard’s all-time
tion, where his 6-5, 300-pound frame will be key to the Crimson’s
charts. Schindel is well on pace to become the most prolific kicker in
pass protection.
Harvard’s history.
HARVARD CRIMSON FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year
2T
1
2T
2
1
3T
5
5T
1
6T
8
7T
7T
5
3
4T
3
6T
1
5
2T
2T
1T
1t
4
3T
6
5T
3T
3T
1
1T
2T
5
4
2T
5T
1T
4T
1T
3
2
3
2
1T
3T
3T
6
7
6T
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
Ivy
5-2-0
7-0-0
4-3-0
6-1-0
7-0-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
7-0-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
3-4-0
4-2-1
3-4-0
5-2-0
2-5-0
6-1-0
3-4-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
5-1-1
5-2-0
4-2-1
4-3-0
3-4-0
2-4-1
4-3-0
4-3-0
6-1-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
3-3-1
4-3-0
5-2-0
2-5-0
6-0-1
4-3-0
6-1-0
3-2-2
5-2-0
4-2-1
5-2-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
For
231
225
212
190
220
247
174
86
194
98
112
124
154
115
163
140
134
131
177
132
140
155
147
191
163
106
131
162
132
115
189
191
184
146
147
160
142
150
176
156
70
90
94
155
143
65
121
126
64
140
Vs
137
97
151
154
150
164
117
142
45
115
199
152
193
143
160
158
120
168
84
108
92
139
88
88
99
106
123
168
118
88
113
91
150
144
139
141
153
70
130
53
55
85
76
77
60
86
73
93
173
180
Coaches
Alma Mater
Lloyd Jordan
Pittsburgh ‘23
John Yovicisin
Gettysburg ‘40
Joe Restic
Villanova ‘52
Tim Murphy
Springfield ‘78
SINCE 1956 (Official Ivy Formation)
HARVARD ALL-TIME RECORD
All
7-3-0
10-0-0
7-3-0
7-3-0
9-0-0
5-5-0
5-5-0
4-6-0
9-1-0
4-6-0
2-8-0
4-6-0
3-7-0
3-7-0
4-5-1
5-5-0
5-5-0
2-8-0
8-2-0
3-7-0
7-3-0
5-4-0
6-2-2
7-3-0
5-4-1
7-3-0
3-6-0
4-4-1
4-5-0
6-3-0
7-2-0
7-2-0
7-2-0
4-4-1
5-4-0
7-2-0
3-6-0
8-0-1
6-3-0
8-1-0
5-2-2
6-3-0
5-2-2
6-3-0
6-3-0
5-4-0
6-3-0
4-5-0
3-5-0
2-6-0
For
310
339
317
267
293
327
254
136
301
163
183
209
223
167
203
199
207
192
221
139
192
180
188
259
218
159
148
196
153
176
216
236
222
198
180
227
165
236
256
229
120
131
122
202
160
90
177
149
78
153
Vs
221
134
221
230
184
255
190
211
123
164
258
254
279
240
223
206
257
272
149
190
144
196
140
136
173
138
157
189
173
115
133
129
157
186
167
157
166
90
164
60
62
123
76
118
87
119
101
99
180
199
Coach
Tim Murphy
Joe Restic
John Yovicisin
Lloyd Jordan
Seasons
Ivy
Overall
1950-56*
2-5-0
2-6-0
1957-70 59-35-4
78-42-5
1971-93 92-64-5
117-97-6
1994-04 51-33-0
73-46-0
1956-04 204-137-9 270-191-11
1874-04
774-368-50
B
38-35
35-34
52-14
26-24
27-20
42-37
10-17
6-27
27-10
7-31
8-47
17-23
29-43
29-19
35-29
52-37
27-14
28-3
14-9
19-31
25-17
24-10
17-10
34-0
41-7
17-16
14-23
30-31
15-20
14-16
45-26
7-10
35-32
21-14
24-19
17-10
17-24
31-7
21-6
24-7
17-8
19-7
24-12
31-19
21-6
22-8
6-16
22-29
6-33
12-21
Col
55-7
38-0
13-16
28-7
45-33
34-0
24-7
0-24
45-7
13-20
24-28
39-32
30-3
27-20
21-16
9-6
26-10
41-7
35-0
34-0
49-17
35-21
43-14
27-16
23-6
26-6
26-7
19-21
21-7
34-10
35-30
34-6
57-0
20-18
21-19
21-28
51-0
21-14
49-13
34-7
21-6
3-0
3-3
36-14
14-26
8-7
38-22
26-0
19-6
20-26
Cor
13-27
34-24
27-0
31-26
26-6
28-29
23-24
19-12
34-9
13-20
27-28
13-18
0-27
13-31
17-22
17-20
0-28
17-19
17-29
0-3
20-17
24-18
3-3
25-12
27-10
20-12
14-41
20-25
17-7
3-9
34-13
39-27
21-15
33-15
16-21
27-24
24-41
10-0
14-12
21-0
3-3
16-0
21-14
12-14
14-0
0-12
16-20
14-21
6-20
32-7
D
42-14
13-12
16-30
31-26
31-21
49-7
63-21
20-7
24-0
3-6
7-23
35-12
34-39
7-31
31-31
0-17
6-5
7-38
42-3
42-26
17-7
21-7
12-28
12-14
10-24
12-30
7-10
24-19
31-25
17-10
24-10
17-15
18-24
21-21
13-16
14-37
10-24
22-7
21-23
19-14
0-14
0-48
17-13
6-24
21-15
9-6
0-9
16-8
0-26
28-21
Pe
29-3
31-10
24-32
9-44
28-21
35-36
17-21
10-41
33-0
12-17
21-38
0-33
20-27
19-21
22-18
20-24
24-15
13-52
31-14
10-17
17-6
7-38
28-0
21-23
45-7
28-17
41-26
17-13
34-15
20-8
21-3
39-0
34-30
27-38
28-27
38-23
20-6
28-6
45-7
27-7
10-10
34-0
2-7
36-0
37-6
8-0
12-0
6-19
13-6
14-28
Pr
24-27
39-14
43-40
24-17
28-26
35-21
13-6
23-22
14-12
24-0
3-14
7-18
10-21
6-21
24-21
23-20
14-28
8-23
24-19
3-14
6-11
17-15
28-26
27-15
17-17
3-7
7-9
24-24
7-20
20-14
20-24
34-17
19-14
7-10
10-21
29-7
20-51
9-7
6-45
14-18
6-14
0-16
21-7
20-0
9-7
12-14
14-0
14-16
20-28
20-35
Y
30-24
35-3
37-19
20-13
35-23
24-34
21-24
7-9
17-7
17-13
22-21
13-32
31-33
14-0
13-23
19-34
37-20
17-26
14-10
24-17
6-17
27-30
16-7
45-7
0-28
0-14
22-7
28-35
7-24
7-21
10-7
21-16
0-35
17-28
35-16
14-12
0-7
29-29
20-24
17-0
13-0
18-14
6-20
14-6
27-0
6-39
35-6
28-0
0-54
14-42
B
0-1-0
10-4-0
16-7-0
7-5-0
33-17-0
75-28-2
Col
0-1-0
11-2-1
22-1-0
8-4-0
41-8-1
49-14-1
Cor
1-0-0
7-6-1
10-12-1
6-6-0
24-24-2
36-32-2
D
1-0-0
6-8-0
10-11-2
9-3-0
26-24-2
59-45-5
Pe
0-1-0
11-2-1
15-8-0
4-8-0
30-19-1
43-31-2
Pr
0-1-0
6-8-0
9-12-2
9-3-0
24-24-2
40-51-7
Y
0-1-0
8-5-1
10-13-0
8-4-0
26-23-1
50-64-8
* While Lloyd Jordan coached at Harvard beginning in 1950, the record reflects games after the official League formation of 1956
HARVARD COACH TIM MURPHY
By any measure, Tim Murphy has led Harvard’s storied football
program to its most prosperous and successful era since the early
20th century — a trend he hopes to continue into 2006 as he enters
his 13th year as the Thomas Stephenson Family Head Coach for
Harvard Football.
One of the game’s finest teachers and motivators, Murphy has
led a resurgence of Harvard football since taking charge of the program prior to the 1994 season. He is the first Harvard coach since the
legendary Percy Haughton to lead the Crimson to two unbeaten,
untied seasons in his tenure.
Just the fourth head coach to man the Harvard sideline in the
last 56 years, Murphy enters the 2006 season with a 73-46 record
with the Crimson. He is an impressive 64-26 in his last 90 games and
40-9 in the last five seasons, marking Harvard’s best five-year run
since the 1912-16 seasons.
Equally as impressive, every four-year player recruited by
Murphy to Harvard has both graduated from the university and been
part of at least one Ivy League championship team.
Murphy enters the 2006 season ranked third in school history in
career wins. He surpassed Haughton’s total of 71 wins in October
2005 and needs just five victories to tie John Yovicsin (1957-70) on
the all-time chart.
Murphy has guided the Crimson to three outright Ivy League
titles in the past nine years. The 2001 Harvard squad posted its first
undefeated, untied campaign since 1913, while the 2004 team went
a step further by going 10-0 to mark the first perfect season with at
least 10 wins since 1901. Murphy’s 1997 Crimson also won the Ivy
title, which was Harvard’s first in 10 years.
The 2004 season, meanwhile, stands as arguably the Crimson’s
finest in more than 100 years. Harvard finished the year as the only
undefeated school in Division I-AA (10-0) and one of just five unbeatens in all of college football (along with USC, Auburn and Utah from
Division I-A and Linfield from Division III).
HARVARD STADIUM
Harvard Stadium, constructed in 1903, was a 25th anniversary
gift of the class of 1879. The Stadium’s influence has been visible
since 1906, when there was much discussion about the sport’s roughness. Several schools had dropped football in favor of rugby, prompting the rules committee to meet and propose changes. Yale Coach
Walter Camp championed the idea of widening the field by as much
as 40 yards to open up the game. However, the proximity of the
stands to the field at Harvard meant the idea could not be implemented without considerable alterations. The forward pass was
instead adopted.
In its 103 years, Harvard Stadium has been the site of more than
600 Harvard football games. The Stadium’s permanent seating capacity is 30,898 and is expandable to 40,000 with the addition of
portable stands. Track, rugby, lacrosse, professional football, Olympic
soccer, rock concerts, political rallies, and even ice hockey have been
held at the venue. The stadium has also housed the NFL, when for
two years the New England Patriots called Harvard Stadium home.
Recent renovations to Harvard Stadium took place in 1998,
when the field was re-centered and moved 10 yards deeper into the
bowl end of the complex. Both changes were made to accommodate
the construction of the Murr Center, located in the North end zone.
Murphy saw two Harvard players achieve All-America status and
one earn Academic All-America recognition in 2004, while the
Crimson had 15 players — the most in school history — named AllIvy League.
Murphy himself was named the American Football Monthly
Division I-AA national coach of the year and was a finalist for the
Eddie Robinson Award. He was named the New England Division IAA coach of the year for the fourth time in his career.
Previously, Murphy led Harvard to the 1997 Ivy championship,
when his squad finished 9-1 overall and 7-0 in League play. It marked
the first time in school history that the Crimson had posted a perfect
Ivy record. Since 1994, Harvard has had 40 first team All-Ivy selections, three Ivy Rookies of the Year, three Ivy players of the year, five
first team All-Americans and sent nine players on to pro football,
including St. Louis Rams quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 and twotime All-Pro Matt Birk ’98 of the Minnesota Vikings.
Murphy was named head football coach at Harvard Dec. 6,
1993. He came from the University of Cincinnati, where that fall he
had directed the Division I-A Bearcats to their finest record in 17
years. Murphy’s first head coaching position was at the University of
Maine, where he led the Black Bears to their first NCAA Division IAA playoff berth in 1997.
Murphy, who is the first endowed coach at Harvard, also has
extensive experience as an assistant coach with stints at Maine,
Boston University, Lafayette and Brown.
A native of Kingston, Mass., Murphy graduated from Silver Lake
High School in 1974. He then attended Springfield College, where he
became a four-year starter and was a small college All-New England
linebacker as a senior, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science
degree in 1978. Murphy earned his M.Ed. from Springfield the following year and did additional work at Boston University. Murphy
resides in Wayland with his wife, Martha Kennedy Murphy, and the
couple’s three children: Molly Kennedy; Conor Timothy; and Grace
Katharine.
PENN 2006 PRESEASON ROSTER
No Name
Pos
Ht Wt
44 Andrew Allen
LB
6-1 230
24 Greg Ambrogi
DB
6-0 170
35 Kelms Amoo-Achmpong
RB
6-2 200
58 Joe Anastasio
LB
6-1 210
64 Tyler Anthony
OL
6-3 280
3 Matt Appenfelder
DB 5-11 170
10 Brian Appleby
LB
6-2 210
21 Chris Ashley
RB
5-9 186
16 Kevin Baidoo
WR 6-2 180
Keith Bailey
WR 5-9 175
Tim Barnes
LB
6-1 230
Matt Belasco
RB/WR 5-9 170
47 J.D. Black
LB 5-11 205
62 Brian Brazinski
OL
6-3 265
27 Joey Brown
DB 5-11 185
7 Matt Carre
WR 5-9 165
Tom Castner
DL
6-3 265
70 Alex Cesan
OL
6-3 270
88 Chris Chatterton
TE
6-3 230
34 Nick Cisler
FB
6-0 240
Jason Cohen
WR 5-10 185
46 Jay Colabella
LB
6-1 220
19 Daniel Coleman
WR 6-2 175
75 Carson Cooper
DL
6-5 235
6 Michael Cortese
WR 6-1 185
Glen Cressman
LB
6-0 194
57 K.C. Croal
LB
6-1 210
12 John D’Agostini
QB/P 6-4 220
87 Chris Dean
TE
6-3 225
Jesse Derham
WR 6-1 185
77 Kevin Dooley
DL
6-4 250
Brandon Duick
WR 6-2 195
92 Robert Eroh
DE
6-2 235
43 Britton Ertman
DB
6-0 185
74 Sean Estrada
OL
6-4 298
68 Brian Fairbanks
DL
6-5 255
Tyler Fisher
DB 5-10 175
67 Art Fritzinger
OL
6-2 290
50 Kory Gedin
LB
6-2 240
93 Daniel Gold
P
6-3 224
Andrew Goldsmith
LB/DE 6-3 230
Joseph Goniprow
DL
6-1 270
Kevin Gray
DB
6-1 205
60 Marko Grzan
OL
6-4 290
15 James Hannah
QB
6-4 210
69 Naheem Harris
DL
6-0 285
55 Mark Herman
DE
6-0 245
9 Robert Irvin
QB
6-5 210
Eric Jett
OL
6-3 280
Christian Johnson
DB
5-9 175
97 Harry Kenning
DL
6-5 260
37 Pat Kimener
DB 5-11 185
Russ Koch
OL
6-4 230
96 Josh Koontz
TE
6-3 232
73 Chris Kovalcik
OL
6-4 290
Joseph Krissel
OL
6-3 275
48 Matt Laskovy
DB
6-1 200
Marcus Lawrence
WR 5-11 175
5 Braden Lepisto
WR 6-0 180
Jake Lewko
LB
6-1 225
38 Adam Licari
DL
6-0 245
20 Rob Lombardi
DB
5-9 185
Andrew Luongo
OL
6-1 270
81 Jim Malizia
DE
6-3 230
39 Jordan Manning
RB/DB 5-11 190
82 Mike Marinelli
DE
6-3 246
94 Scott Martinho
DL
6-4 230
2 Tyson Maugle
DB 5-11 183
18 Billy May
WR 6-3 215
14 Dan McDonald
WR 6-3 208
49 Sam McGarity
DE
6-3 236
42 Andrew McMillen
FB
6-0 230
Brendan McNally
QB
6-1 185
Yr
Jr
Jr
So
Jr
So
So
Jr
So
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
Jr
So
Sr
Fr
So
So
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
So
So
So
Jr
Jr
Jr
Fr
So
So
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
So
Fr
Fr
Jr
Jr
So
So
So
Fr
So
Fr
Jr
Fr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Sr
So
Jr
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
So
Fr
Hometown/High School
Macomb, Mich./Dakota
Havertown, Pa./St. Joseph’s Prep
Somerset, N.J./Immaculata
Camp Hill, Pa./Camp Hill
Woodside, Calif./Bellarmine Prep
Culver City, Calif./Loyola
Little Egg Harbor, N.J./Pinelands Reg
Albany, N.Y./Albany Academy
Bala Cynwyd, Pa./Harriton
Lexington, Ky./Dunbar
San Diego, Calif./Deerfield
Del Mar, Calif./Torrey Pines
Buford, Ga./Buford
Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge
Lawrenceville, N.J./Lawrenceville
Wilmington, Del./Howard
Jenkintown, Pa./Jenkintown
New Vernon, N.J./Delbarton
Tampa, Fla./Jesuit
Grand Rapids, Mich./E. Grand Rapids
Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield
West Harrison, N.Y./Harrison
Philadelphia, Pa./Haverford School
Santa Rosa, Calif./Montgomery
Elk Grove, Ill./St. Viator
Miami, Fla./North Broward Prep
Woodland Hills, Calif./Notre Dame
Berwyn, Pa./Choate Rosemary Hall
Summit, N.J./Summit
Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin
Massapequa, N.Y./Chaminade
New York, N.Y./Dalton School
Nescopeck, Pa./Berwick Area
Manhattan Beach, Calif./Mira Costa
Santa Ana, Calif./Servite
Irvine, Calif./Northwood
Mitchellville, Md./Gonzaga Prep
Philadelphia, Pa./Chestnut Hill
Washington, D.C./Gonzaga
Melbourne, Australia
Jupiter, Fla./Benjamin School
Barrington, R.I./Barrington
Hillsdale, N.J./Pascack Valley
Ossining, N.Y./Ossining
Philadelphia, Pa./Penn Charter
Brooklyn, N.Y./Poly Prep
Tarrytown, N.Y./Hackley School
Davidson, N.C./North Mecklenburg
Chandler, Ariz./Mesquite
Madison, Ala./Madison Academy
Jacksonville, Fla./The Bolles School
Grayslake, Ill./Carmel
Wallingford, Pa./Strath Haven
Mechanicsburg, Pa./Mechanicsburg
Westwood, Mass./St. Sebastian’s
Davie, Fla./Western
Grandville, Mich./Grandville
Altadena, Calif./Loyola
Agoura Hills, Calif./Agoura
Medford, N.J./Shawnee
Detroit, Mich./Detroit Jesuit
Ft Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas
Germantown, Md./St. John’s College
Allendale, N.J./St. Joseph’s
Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin
Alpharetta, Ga./Chattahoochee
Middletown, N.J./Middletown
Duncanville, Pa./Hollidaysburg Area
Nashville, Tenn./Hun School
Medford, N.J./Shawnee
Swarthmore, Pa./Strath Haven
Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny
Downingtown, Pa./Penn Charter
No Name
85 Anthony Melillo
59 Michael Meridith
John Milne
79 Will Milne
91 Jason Miran
83 Chris Mizell
Jonathan Moore
Tony Moses
72 Kamal Nesfield
A.J. Nobile
51 Warren Pyles
36 Brian Raike
Trey Reece
8 Matt Reinert
25 Robbie Repass
65 Jesse Rigler
73 Ted Rosenbaum
84 Joe Rost
78 Guillermo Ruffalo
28 Joe Sandberg
Matt Schaefer
Joseph Scherer
29 Sam Shepherd
98 J.J. Stanton
63 Tom Stone
45 Blakely Thornton
Drew Thurston
Hughes Tipton
56 Zachary Trocheck
Glenn Valli
17 Bryan Walker
41 Mark Washington
13 Jay Wheeler
J.D. Whittington
90 Andrew Wietstock
30 Matt Williams
26 Scott Williams
40 Ryan Wirth
Bryon Wolf
Chris Wynn
89 Derek Zoch
Pos
P
DL
OL
OL
TE
TE
RB/DB
DB
OL
K
DB
LB
LB
WR
WR
OL
LS
TE/DE
DL
RB
OL
LB
WR
DL
DL
FB
TE
DL
DE
P
QB
DB
DB
LB
TE
DB
DB
DE
DB
DB
K
Ht
6-3
6-5
6-2
6-5
6-3
6-4
5-10
6-3
6-4
5-9
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-1
6-1
6-3
5-11
6-3
6-3
6-0
6-2
6-1
5-11
6-2
6-1
6-1
6-4
6-3
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-0
5-11
6-1
6-3
6-3
6-1
6-2
6-0
5-9
6-0
Wt
225
260
275
315
242
250
180
200
302
175
215
239
205
165
183
310
198
240
235
200
265
225
185
255
270
235
225
240
235
195
205
200
200
210
240
215
190
205
180
175
195
Yr
Jr
Sr
Fr
Jr
So
Sr
Fr
So
Jr
Fr
So
Jr
Fr
So
Jr
Jr
Jr
So
So
Sr
Fr
Fr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
So
Fr
So
So
Jr
So
So
Fr
Sr
Jr
Sr
So
Fr
Fr
Jr
Hometown/High School
Bernardsville, N.J./Blair Academy
Champaign, Ill./Centennial
Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles School
New York, N.Y./Poly Prep
Pottstown, Pa./Hill School
Bronx, N.Y./Horace Mann
Missouri City, Texas/Strake Jesuit
Huntingdon Beach, Calif./Servite
Tampa, Fla./Blake
Kingston, Pa./Wyoming Valley West
Silver Spring, Md./St. Alban’s
Ewing, N.J./Ewing
South Lake, Texas/Carroll
Santa Anna, Calif./Servite
Colleyville, Texas/Grapevine Senior
Hastings, Neb./Hastings
Evanston, Ill./Evanston Township
Carmichael, Calif./Jesuit
Webster, N.Y./Webster Thomas
Oradell, N.J./Bergen Catholic
Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central
St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis Priory
Algonquin, Ill./H.D. Jacobs
Haddonfield, N.J./Haddonfield
Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin
Dallas, Texas/St. Mark’s School
Mesa, Ariz./Dobson
Nashville, Tenn./Lawrenceville
Snellville, Ga./Shiloh
Hillsdale, N.J./Pascack Valley
Agoura Hills, Calif./Agoura
Clark, N.J./Johnson
Toledo, Ohio/St. John’s Jesuit
Melbourne, Fla./Central Catholic
Mission Viejo, Calif./Mission Viejo
Indian Harbour, Fla./Holy Trinity
Granite Bay, Calif./Granite Bay
Barrington, R.I./Barrington
Campbell, Calif./Archbishop Mitty
Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central
Kinnelon, N.J./Kinnelon
HEAD COACH
ASSISTANT COACHES
Al Bagnoli (Central Connecticut ‘75)
99-39 in 14 years at Penn
Steven Downs (Central State '95)
Jon Dupont (St. Lawrence ‘02)
Shawn Halloran (Boston College ‘87)
Jon McLaughlin (Alfred ‘91)
Ray Priore (Albany ‘85)
Jim Schaefer (St. Lawrence ‘80)
Cliff Schwenke (Bridgeport '73)
Rick Ulrich (West Chester ‘86)
Larry Woods (St. John’s ‘82)
LOOKING AHEAD FOR THE QUAKERS
The George A. Munger Head Coach of Football, Al Bagnoli, has
Bednarik Outstanding Offensive Lineman award and Estrada, in addihad unparalleled success during his 14-year tenure at Penn — six Ivy
tion to unanimously being selected a co-captain, receiving the Penn
League crowns, two back-to-back title seasons, and 99 wins. But after Football Club Offensive Rookie of the Year honor.
an arduous 2005 campaign and a two-year hiatus from the top of the
Four other letterwinners return to the line looking to make an
Ancient Eight standings, Bagnoli is hoping the
immediate impact. Juniors Jesse Rigler, Brian
2006 edition of the Quakers can cap off a
TOP RUSHERS
Att
Yds Avg
TD
YpG Brazinski and Will Milne all bring plenty of
dominant quarter-century of Ivy League footSam Mathews
142
537 3.8
5
59.7 size and experience to the unit. Senior
Joe Sandberg
76
399 5.2
3
44.3
ball with another title.
Andrew Wietstock moves over to the line
K. Amoo-Achampong
28
82 2.9
1
13.7
Penn returns a significant portion of its
Nick Okoro
10
56 5.6
0
5.6 from the tight end position to add even more
roster from 2005, including 10 of 13 All-Ivy
TOP PASSERS
Att Cm Int Pct Yds TD Avg depth, while Harry Kenning moves over from
honorees and 41 letterwinners overall.
Pat McDermott
261 136 12 52.1 1621 12 180.1 the defensive line.
Bryan Walker
71 29 4 40.8 382 4 63.7
On offense, several skill positions have
On the other side of the ball, the
starters or significant reserves returning,
TOP RECEIVERS
Rec
Yds TD
Avg
RpG Quakers face a mixed situation. The front
including the running back, wide receiver and Dan McDonald
29
504
3 17.4
2.90 seven is in fantastic shape, losing just two
Matt Carre
29
445
6 15.3
2.90 everyday players in Ric SanDoval and Al
tight end positions.
Joe Sandberg
27
367
3 13.6
3.00 Wawszcyk and returning multiple All-Ivy perIn the backfield, senior running back Joe Nick Okoro
22
172
0
7.8
2.20
Sandberg enjoyed a breakout 2005 season
Chris Mizell
17
209
3 12.3
1.70 formers. The secondary, however, will be
young, with seven seniors lost to graduation
and will look to continue his success this
TOP PUNTER
Punts
Yds
Avg
needing to be replaced.
year. The second-team All-Ivy honoree was
Anthony Melillo
59
2248
38.1
the team’s second-leading rusher while averThe defensive line returns all of its
TOP SCORERS
TD XPT
FG
Pts
PpG
aging more than five yards a carry.
starters
and loses just one letterwinner.
Derek Zoch
0
27
11
60
6.0
Joe Sandberg
6
0
0
36
4.0 Second-team All-Ivy honoree Naheem Harris
He was also the team’s third-leading
6
0
0
36
3.6 and honorable mention All-Ivy Brian
receiver, catching 27 passes for 367 yards and Matt Carre
Sam Mathews
5
0
0
30
3.0 Fairbanks each had a solid 2005 campaign.
three scores. All told, Sandberg was responsiUA Total
Avg Sack
Int Harris posted 17.5 tackles and 3.5 sacks for a
ble for an average of 89 all-purpose yards per TOP DEFENDERS
Ric San Doval
47
90
9.0
3.5
0 loss of 34 yards, while Fairbanks turned in 18
game — the most of any Quaker — and
Kory Gedin
28
65
6.5
3.0
1
tackles — eight of them for losses — and 3.5
accounted for more than a quarter of Penn’s
Doug Middleton
31
51
5.1
0.0
1
Scott Williams
34
45
4.5
0.0
2 sacks along with a blocked kick on special
total offense.
Casey Edgar
25
38
3.8
1.0
1 teams. J.J. Stanton was also a starter and
Behind Sandberg, a trio of sophomores
Jim Malizia
17
37
3.7
6.0
0 made 18 tackles with 4.5 of them for a loss.
will look to get time. Kelms AmooBrian Fairbanks
18
36
3.6
5.0
0
The defensive end position is also solid
Achampong will be the second running back
with three letterwinners returning. Secondafter having a solid rookie season. He had his
team All-Ivy selection Jim Malizia was one of the conference’s top
best game last year against Bucknell, when he had 11 touches for 45
yards and a touchdown. Sam Shepherd will move to the tailback posi- defensive playmakers, posting 27 tackles and a League-best six sacks.
Malizia also led the team in tackles for loss, with 10.0 for 60 yards.
tion from the wide receiver spot. A blazing-fast runner, Shepherd is
Mark Herman is a returning letterwinner and will be expected to
also a member of Penn’s track team, where he anchored the 4x400
move into a starting role, while a pair of experienced juniors in Sam
relay team to a 2006 Penn Relays victory in the Heptagonal final.
McGarity and Mike Marinelli will be behind them on the depth chart.
Chris Ashley will also provide depth at running back while Nick
Cisler is expected to start at fullback.
The inside linebacker spot is another position that the Quakers
shouldn’t have to worry about too much this season. Despite the loss
The wide receiver position has plenty of experience back with
of leading tackler SanDoval, the Quakers return honorable mention
the team’s two leading wideouts, Dan McDonald and Matt Carre,
returning for their senior seasons. McDonald caught 29 passes for 504 All-Ivy Kory Gedin and well as defensive rookie of the year Andrew
Allen. Six letterwinners who saw time at linebacker return for 2006.
yards — tops on the team — and found the end zone three times.
Carre was a go-to receiver in the red zone with his six touchdown
Gedin, playing his second season for the Quakers after transferreceptions. Overall, his 29 catches for 445 yards was second on the
ring from North Carolina, was the team’s second-leading tackler, rackteam behind McDonald.
ing up 65 stops, 9.5 of which were for a loss. He also had three sacks
and an interception. Allen had a solid season in a non-starting role,
Senior Chris Mizell, an honorable mention All-Ivy in 2005, will
again fill the tight end position. He was a key component of the pass- making 20 tackles and a half-sack. Letterwinners Joe Anastasio, Jay
ing game last season, accounting for 209 yards and three touchdowns Colabella and Brian Raike also return.
on 17 catches.
The Quaker secondary will see plenty of fresh faces in 2006.
Seven players who saw significant time, including first-team All-Ivy
The heir apparent to graduated quarterback Pat McDermott is
Bryan Walker, who flashed his skill as McDermott’s back-up in 2005. Michael Johns, have graduated. Just two letterwinners return at corAfter starting last year as the third-string quarterback on the preseason nerback in Greg Ambrogi and Rob Lombardi. Ambrogi had a solid
depth chart, he quickly moved into to the backup role and took snaps sophomore season in 2005 as both a cornerback and a kick returner.
in five games, including significant time against Yale and a start at
The safeties will see the return of senior co-captain and honorBrown. The rising junior played very well against the Elis after
able mention All-Ivy Scott Williams and junior Pat Kimener. Williams,
McDermott went down early in the game. In a driving rain, Walker
who was unanimously selected a co-captain by his teammates, will
went 10-for-20 for 143 yards and two touchdowns as the Quakers ran be looked to for leadership in anchoring the secondary. He had an
out to a 38-0 lead and ended up routing Yale, 38-21. At Brown,
excellent 2005, ranking fourth on the team in tackles (45) and returnWalker got the start and completed 15 of 38 passes for 193 yards.
ing two pickoffs for touchdowns, including an 80-yard pick at Brown.
The success of the offense, as always, hinges on the offensive
The Quaker kicking game returns both second-team All-Ivy
line. This year’s unit will have some new faces, having lost three
punter Anthony Melillo and placekicker Derek Zoch. Melillo avermembers to graduation; however, a pair of All-Ivy players in Marko
aged 38.1 yards per punt last year and put 17 kicks inside the 20.
Grzan and co-captain Sean Estrada will anchor the line. Both were
Zoch was 11-of-17 on field goals — with a long of 39 yards — and
honored by their teammates last year, with Grzan earning the Chuck
27-of- 31 on extra points.
PENN QUAKER FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year
6
2
1
1
2
1
4
1
8
5
2T
1
1
3
6
4T
5T
1T
6
1
1
1
1T
1t
7T
7
8
8
3T
5T
6T
3
2T
3T
7
6
5T
3
6
7
6
8
8
6
7
6
1
4T
4T
3T
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997 †
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
Ivy
3-4-0
6-1-0
7-0-0
7-0-0
6-1-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
6-1-0
0-7-0
3-4-0
5-2-0
7-0-0
7-0-0
5-2-0
2-5-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
6-1-0
3-4-0
7-0-0
6-1-0
7-0-0
5-1-1
5-2-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
0-7-0
1-5-1
4-3-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
4-2-1
5-2-0
4-3-0
1-6-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
5-2-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
2-4-1
0-7-0
1-6-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
2-5-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
4-3-0
For
151
132
250
284
184
277
188
225
149
130
192
147
202
151
113
123
107
168
166
192
152
254
170
160
115
100
86
99
113
55
115
122
198
178
77
130
63
104
111
117
100
28
43
70
22
69
147
145
100
90
Vs
155
86
117
73
96
178
140
137
117
116
124
53
77
113
143
138
172
94
117
61
93
90
110
127
208
190
211
154
118
121
150
154
124
164
176
175
161
121
186
181
165
206
183
151
167
108
52
84
84
128
All
5-5-0
8-2-0
10-0-0
9-1-0
8-1-0
7-3-0
5-5-0
8-2-0
1-9-0
5-5-0
7-3-0
9-0-0
10-0-0
7-3-0
2-8-0
3-7-0
4-6-0
8-2-0
4-6-0
10-0-0
7-2-1
8-1-0
6-3-1
7-3-0
1-9-0
1-9-0
0-9-0
2-6-1
5-4-0
3-6-0
3-6-0
6-2-1
6-3-0
6-3-0
2-7-0
4-5-0
4-5-0
7-2-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
4-4-1
1-8-0
3-6-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
3-6-0
7-1-1
4-5-0
3-6-0
4-5-0
For
269
238
346
363
264
349
245
297
198
222
274
233
308
207
142
155
171
239
241
274
197
286
225
221
133
109
100
139
162
90
151
187
239
263
120
185
104
165
173
176
136
48
97
89
42
104
195
153
121
106
Vs
194
145
164
132
103
257
216
212
175
172
199
68
131
144
236
197
229
170
201
108
161
152
204
192
324
262
251
187
144
159
184
179
160
203
207
195
185
131
237
237
192
222
189
174
194
149
74
177
140
218
Coach
Al Bagnoli
Gary Steele
Ed Zubrow
Jerry Berndt
Harry Gamble
Bob Odell
John Stiegman
Steve Sebo
B
20-34
20-16
24-21
31-7
27-14
41-38
37-44
51-58
31-10
21-27
58-21
24-0
34-9
38-0
28-19
17-24
32-30
10-0
38-17
34-0
17-14
41-14
24-24
24-21
24-26
22-42
18-24
0-14
14-7
7-6
8-17
14-9
28-20
20-28
17-16
17-9
23-2
17-13
28-7
20-0
7-0
0-3
13-41
18-15
7-0
36-7
36-9
21-20
7-20
14-7
Col
44-16
14-3
31-7
44-10
35-7
43-25
41-17
20-0
24-7
19-20
14-24
12-3
36-7
34-21
14-20
21-6
24-21
24-10
23-0
42-7
46-14
35-7
35-10
51-31
9-20
24-13
7-12
31-19
18-30
10-14
25-28
21-3
42-8
20-14
3-17
21-14
17-7
13-7
26-6
14-22
31-21
12-33
8-33
7-21
6-37
6-16
24-6
42-0
28-6
20-6
Cor
7-16
20-14
59-7
31-0
38-14
45-15
12-20
35-21
33-20
21-24
37-18
18-14
17-14
14-7
14-13
15-21
6-20
6-19
13-17
31-21
10-6
24-0
28-7
0-23
29-22
9-31
13-52
17-35
17-7
13-31
27-21
28-28
31-22
20-24
13-41
31-32
14-28
10-8
14-33
28-45
14-38
0-33
8-17
22-29
0-31
18-7
28-13
7-19
14-6
7-20
D
26-9
35-0
33-20
49-14
21-20
48-14
17-6
17-14
15-23
22-24
20-12
13-11
10-6
17-36
15-21
16-6
0-24
33-27
49-7
21-7
19-14
55-24
38-14
21-0
13-33
7-40
6-20
21-31
7-3
0-20
14-19
27-20
22-16
17-31
3-19
0-28
0-41
26-21
0-23
21-40
19-24
7-27
0-28
0-17
0-30
0-15
13-0
12-13
3-6
14-7
H
3-29
10-31
32-24
44-9
21-28
36-35
21-17
41-10
0-33
17-12
38-21
33-0
27-20
21-19
18-22
24-20
15-24
52-13
14-31
17-10
6-17
38-7
0-28
23-21
7-45
17-28
26-41
13-17
15-34
8-20
3-21
0-39
30-34
38-27
27-28
23-38
6-20
6-28
7-45
7-27
10-10
0-34
7-2
0-36
6-37
0-8
0-12
19-6
6-13
28-14
Pr
13-30
16-15
37-7
44-13
21-10
40-24
41-13
27-14
20-17
10-6
9-22
33-19
30-14
14-20
12-17
20-34
8-30
31-23
7-17
23-10
31-21
27-17
28-27
14-17
30-38
21-28
10-38
0-21
21-10
10-9
24-20
20-18
24-0
15-10
0-31
16-20
0-42
19-14
14-28
13-30
0-51
0-55
0-34
8-21
3-9
0-21
18-0
14-20
9-13
0-34
Y
38-21
17-7
34-30
41-20
21-3
24-27
19-23
34-20
26-7
20-3
16-6
14-6
48-7
13-10
12-31
10-27
22-23
10-3
22-28
24-6
23-7
34-21
17-0
27-14
3-24
0-8
6-24
17-17
21-27
7-21
14-24
12-37
21-24
48-30
14-24
22-32
3-21
13-30
22-44
14-17
19-21
9-21
7-28
15-12
9-23
9-34
28-12
30-6
33-20
7-40
H
2-2-0
1-4-0
0-5-1
1-9-0
2-3-0
2-1-0
1-2-0
10-4-0
19-30-1
31-43-2
Pr
1-3-0
0-5-0
1-5-0
6-4-0
3-2-0
2-1-0
0-3-0
10-4-0
23-27-0
34-62-1
Y
3-1-0
1-4-0
0-6-0
1-8-1
4-1-0
2-1-0
0-3-0
11-3-0
22-27-1
29-43-1
† Per NCAA rules, five 1997 Penn Ivy League victories (B, Cl, Cr, Pr, Y) were forfeited because of use of player subsequently declared ineligible
Coaches
Alma Mater
Seasons
Ivy
Overall
Steve Sebo
Michigan State ‘37 1954-59* 17-11-0
18-17-1
John Stiegman
Williams ‘44
1960-64
6-29-0
12-33-0
Bob Odell
Penn ‘44
1965-70 14-27-1
24-29-1
Harry Gamble
Rider ‘52
1971-80 24-44-2
34-55-2
Jerry Berndt
Bowling Green ‘62 1981-85 24-10-1
29-18-2
Ed Zubrow
Haverford ‘73
1986-88
16-5-0
23-07-0
Gary Steele
Penn State ‘72
1989-91
7-14-0
9-21-0
Al Bagnoli
C. Connecticut ‘75 1992-04 72-26-0
99-39-0
SINCE 1956 (Official Ivy Formation)
1956-04 180-166-4 248-219-6
PENN ALL-TIME RECORD
1876-04
776-445-42
B
3-1-0
3-2-0
6-0-0
5-5-0
3-1-1
3-0-0
2-1-0
9-5-0
34-15-1
44-18-2
Col
4-0-0
0-5-0
5-1-0
5-5-0
4-1-0
3-0-0
2-1-0
11-3-0
34-16-0
63-21-1
Cor
2-2-0
1-4-0
1-5-0
3-6-1
4-1-0
1-2-0
1-2-0
10-4-0
23-26-1
64-43-5
* While Steve Sebo coached at Penn beginning in 1954, the record reflects games after the official League formation of 1956
D
2-2-0
0-5-0
1-5-0
3-7-0
4-1-0
3-0-0
1-2-0
11-3-0
25-25-0
40-31-2
PENN COACH AL BAGNOLI
Winning is infectious, and for the past 14 seasons Penn football
has made it a way of life under George A. Munger Head Coach of
Football Al Bagnoli.
Entering his 15th season with the Red and Blue, Bagnoli continues to lead one of the most successful programs in the Ivy League
and Division I-AA football. The Quakers fell short of their title-winning ways in 2005, and the 2004 season ended with Penn finishing
one game shy of its third Ancient Eight title in as many years.
Bagnoli’s Quakers come into 2006 looking to re-solidify their winning
ways.
In his 24-year head coaching career, Bagnoli owns 185 collegiate victories encompassing his time at Penn and Union College.
His 99 wins with the Red and Blue place him second all-time in the
program’s 129-year history, and his 72 Ivy League victories rank him
first among active Ancient Eight head coaches and fourth all-time in
League history.
The 2003 season did not just mark another championship year,
but also another undefeated season for the Quakers under Bagnoli,
his third at Penn (1993 and 1994). It was also the Red and Blue’s
fourth perfect Ivy campaign under Bagnoli and its second back-toback undefeated Ivy season. No other coach in Ivy history has ever
led a team to back-to-back perfect seasons in League play.
Penn’s dominance under Bagnoli is no more evident than at
Franklin Field, where the Red and Blue hold two winning streaks of
16 games or greater under the current head coach. The Quakers rattled off 16 victories at home from Oct. 17, 1992, to Oct. 21, 1995,
and more recently won 19 games in a row from Sept. 23, 2000, to
Nov. 22, 2003. Bagnoli is 59-13 all-time at Franklin Field.
As Bagnoli prepares for his 15th season at the helm of the Red
and Blue, only one other Quaker coach has had a longer tenure Hall of Famer George Munger (16 seasons, 1938-1953). Bagnoli’s 99
career wins at Penn rank him second all-time in program history
behind only Hall of Famer George Woodruff (124, 1892-1901), while
his 72 Ivy League victories are a Quakers’ record (fourth all-time in
FRANKLIN FIELD
The University of Pennsylvania’s historic football stadium,
Franklin Field, has hosted the best in collegiate and professional competition for most of the century. Originally opened in 1895 (at a cost
of $100,000) for the first running of the Penn Relays, the stadium was
rebuilt 72 years ago.
The Field, deemed by the NCAA as the oldest stadium still operating for football games, has been the site of the nation’s first scoreboard (1895), the nation’s first two-tiered stadium (1922), the first
football telecast (PhilCo, 1939) and Vince Lombardi’s only NFL playoff loss (1960).
The Army-Navy series moved to Franklin Field in 1899 and, in
1925, Red Grange set an NCAA record with 331 rushing yards as
Illinois beat Penn. During the 1930s and 1940s, Penn led the nation
in attendance for several years as crowds often numbered as many as
80,000. Today, the newly refurbished stadium seats 52,593.
AstroTurf (the fifth carpet in stalled in 1993) has covered the
playing surface since 1970 and a Rekortan track was installed in
1988. The 60-foot scoreboard with its large message center at the
base of the horseshoe keeps fans well informed. Franklin Field has
also been the home of the Philadelphia Eagles and has hosted the historic Penn Relays for more than 100 years.
Ancient Eight history) and first among his active League peers.
In addition, Bagnoli’s career record of 185-58 (.761) ranks him
second all-time among Division I-AA head coaches in winning percentage and third among active coaches in wins.
He possesses a winning record against all seven Ivy League
teams, and 13 of the 17 teams his Quakers have faced during his
tenure.
Bagnoli’s coaching career began while he was pursuing his master’s degree in educational administration from the University of
Albany. He served as a graduate assistant coach for one season before
becoming Albany’s defensive coordinator from 1976-77.
Bagnoli earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education and
history from Central Connecticut State in 1975. During his undergrad
years, he played three seasons of varsity football. Central Connecticut
State’s record during that span was 23-5.
Bagnoli and his wife, Maryellen, reside in Mt. Laurel, N.J. Their
oldest son, Jeff, graduated in 2003 from the College of Arts and
Sciences at Penn, while youngest son Greg graduated from the
College in the spring of 2005. Bagnoli’s daughter, Amanda, is entering her junior year and is a member of the Quakers’ cheerleading
team.
PRINCETON 2006 PRESEASON ROSTER
No Name
10 Brian Anderson
Rob Anderson
Fernando Aran
13 J.J. Artis
34 Evan Ayasso
48 Greg Baitt
66 Brett Barrie
80 Adam Berry
91 Tim Boardman
17 Brian Brigham
Scott Britton
23 Derek Brooks
71 Robert Bruesewitz
97 Peter Buchignani
John Callahan
33 Jonathan Carroll
68 Aaron Carter
James Cates
25 Joe Cerreta
Greg Chambers
81 Brendan Circle
Kenny Coggins
99 Ryan Coyle
Jordan Culbreath
45 Misha Cvetkovic
Mark Daou
94 Chris Denson
87 Joe Dolan
John Duvall
Mark Etheridge
37 Colin Fechter
Adam Fee
79 Adam Flynn
11 Bill Foran
94 Pat Gallagher
Austin Gill
Brandon Glyck
Andrew Gordon
6 Chris Gueits
18 Kenny Gunter
Andrew Hauser
Jeb Heavenrich
Greg Herrold
49 Tom Hurley
Jeffrey Jackson
Javier Janbieh
67 Martin Jancik
Joel Karacozoff
38 Kevin Kelleher
Cart Kelly
35 Cleo Kirkland
68 Matt Koch
Dan Kopolovich
47 David Korn
40 Joe Kovba
41 Zack Kranz
38 R.C. Lagomarsino
14 Chris Lee
Matt Lichtenstein
98 Conner Louden
88 Joe Magro
John Paul Makrai
56 Jake Marshall
59 Collin McCarthy
29 Colin McDonough
93 Pat McGrath
95 Michael Meehan
96 Tom Methvin
53 Jeremiah Miller
83 Billy Mitchell
73 Nick Morgan
Bobby Morris
7 Greg Mroz
Pos
QB
DB
LB
DB
DB
DB
OL
WR
LB
WR
LB
RB
OL
DE
LB
RB
DL
DB
DB
OL
WR
LB
P/K
RB
LB
OL
TE
WR
LB
DL
DB
LB
OL
QB
DT
WR
DL
OL
WR
QB
OL
WR
WR
CB
LB
DB
OL
TE
DB
DB
RB
DT
QB
K
RB
TE
RB
TE
K
K/P
TE
OL
DL
LB
K/P
DL
DL
DE
LB
TE
OL
OL
QB
Ht
6-2
6-0
6-0
6-0
6-0
5-11
6-2
6-0
5-10
6-1
5-10
6-0
6-8
6-3
6-3
5-10
6-2
6-0
6-2
6-5
6-0
6-3
6-3
5-11
6-1
6-3
6-4
6-1
6-3
6-2
5-11
6-3
6-5
6-2
6-0
6-0
6-3
6-4
5-9
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-5
5-10
6-1
5-11
6-1
6-2
6-1
6-0
5-11
5-11
6-2
5-11
6-0
6-3
5-11
6-4
5-11
6-4
6-4
6-3
6-3
6-0
6-0
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-0
6-3
6-1
6-2
6-2
Wt
200
195
195
195
185
185
260
165
215
180
215
190
295
265
200
175
250
185
190
300
200
200
200
180
225
275
225
195
210
235
190
205
285
205
225
200
225
275
165
185
280
180
215
175
210
180
280
210
205
175
205
265
180
165
220
220
185
200
160
195
225
270
270
200
185
245
265
240
215
230
250
285
200
Yr
So
Sr
Fr
Sr
So
So
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Jr
So
Fr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Fr
So
Fr
Jr
Fr
So
Sr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Jr
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
Fr
So
Jr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Sr
So
Fr
Jr
Sr
So
So
Sr
Fr
So
So
Fr
Sr
So
Sr
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
So
So
So
Jr
Hometown/High School
Jacksonville, Ill./Jacksonville
Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central
Miami, Fla./Belen Jesuit
Stantonsburg, N.C./Goldsboro
Monroeville, Pa./Gateway Senior
Richmond Heights, Ohio/St. Ignatius
Baldwinsville, N.Y./Baker
Bel Air, Md./Bel Air
Staten Island, N.Y./Poly Prep
Lakewood, Calif./Bear Creek
Newtown, Pa./Council Rock
Grosse Ile, Mich./Catholic Central
Litchfield, Minn./Litchfield
Bloomington, Ill./University
Dallas, Texas/Highland Park
Houston, Texas/Saint John's
North Brunswick, N.J./North Brunswick
Allons, Tenn./Livingston Academy
Uniontown, Ohio/Perry
Braselton, Ga./Flowery Branch
Villa Park, Calif./Lutheran
Tulsa, Okla./Metro Christian Academy
Princeton, N.J./Lawrenceville School
Falls Church, Va./Marshall
Melbourne, Fla./Holy Trinity
Inverness, Ill./William Fremd
Douglasville, Ga./Chapel Hill
Penn Valley, Calif./Nevada Union
Shawnee Mission, Kan./East
Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte CDS
Rockville, Md./T.S. Wootton
Park Ridge, Ill./Maine Township South
Yuma, Ariz./Yuma
Dallas, Texas/Highland Park
Belle Mead, N.J./Hun School
Englewood, Colo./Cherry Creek
Montville, N.J./St. Joseph’s
Hernando, Miss./Memphis University
Miami, Fla./Belen Jesuit Prep
Arlington, Wash./Arlington
Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier
Cambria, Calif./Coast Union
Camp Hill, Pa./Cumberland Valley
Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier
Jenks, Okla./Jenks
Pleasant Ridge, Mich./Cranbrook
Lake Oswego, Ore./Lake Oswego
Carmichael, Calif./Jesuit
Ann Arbor, Mich./Huron
Pittsburgh, Pa./Baldwin
Voorhees, N.J./Eastern
Ponte Vedra, Fla./Nease
McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport
Jacksonville, Fla./Stanton College Prep
Blue Anchor, N.J./St. Augustine
Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall
Sellersville, Pa./Lansdale Catholic
Ypsilanti, Mich./Lincoln
Monroeville, Pa./Gateway Senior
Vienna, W.Va./Parkersburg
Little Ferry, N.J./Paramus Catholic
Cleveland, Ohio/St. Ignatius
Cinnaminson, N.J./Cinnaminson
San Jose, Calif./Pioneer
Milford, Iowa/Okoboji Community
Burlingame, Calif./Junipero Serra
West Chester, Pa./Malvern Prep
Newark, Del./Charter’s School
Cheswick, Pa./Deer Lakes
Langhorne, N.J./Notre Dame
Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie
Mount Pleasant, S.C./Episcopal
Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Catholic
No Name
Jordan Munde
70 Matt Murphy
36 Barry Newell
30 Evan O'Reilly
Mark Paski
31 Peter Ploszek
58 Ryan Pritchard
74 Josh Rodman
Carlos Roqua
1 Brian Shields
28 Ray Simnick
39 Stephen Sims
Ryan Smith
41 Doori Song
48 Jake Staser
57 Luke Steckel
Chris Stern
51 Jon Stem
Brad Stetler
Adam Stout
20 Tim Strickland
85 Brendon Swisher
4 Jeff Terrell
89 Will Thanheiser
39 Rob Toresco
62 Kyle Vellutato
21 Brig Walker
22 Blake Williams
Peter Yorck
Pos
RB
OL
CB
FB
OL
RB
DS
OL
DB
WR
RB
LB
FB
LB
TE
LB
LB
LB
DE
DB
DB
OL
QB
WR
RB
OL
LB
DB
DE
Ht
6-0
6-4
5-11
5-11
6-5
6-1
5-11
6-4
6-0
6-0
5-9
6-1
6-2
5-11
6-3
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-2
6-0
6-1
6-3
6-3
6-2
5-11
6-2
6-1
5-10
6-0
Wt
205
260
170
230
240
197
215
260
180
165
180
195
230
225
230
220
165
205
240
185
190
255
220
190
210
300
210
180
210
Yr
So
Jr
So
Jr
Fr
So
So
So
Fr
Sr
Jr
So
Fr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Sr
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Fr
Hometown/High School
Palos Verdes Estates, Calif./Peninsula
McLean, Va./Langley
Mesquite, Texas/St. Mark’s
San Luis Obispo, Calif./San Luis Obispo
Chester, N.J./Delbarton
St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles East
Novi, Mich./Novi
Potomac, Md./Winston Churchill
Miami, Fla./Belen Jesuit Prep
Beverly Hills, Calif./Harvard-Westlake
Lake Zurich, Ill./Lake Zurich
Forest, Va./Brookville
Chesapeake, Va./Great Bridge
Coshocton, Ohio/Coshocton
Anchorage, Alaska/Service
Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood
Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Catholic
Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Catholic
Powell, Ohio/Dublin Scioto
Pasadena, Calif./Loyola
Cumming, Ga./North Forsyth
Walnut Creek, Calif./Las Lomas
Chagrin Falls, Ohio/University School
Houston, Texas/Kinkaid
Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central
Marlton, N.J./Bishop Eustace
Vancouver, Wash./Evergreen
Clarence, N.Y./Clarence Central
San Diego, Calif./University
HEAD COACH
ASSISTANT COACHES
Roger Hughes (Doane ‘82)
26-33 in six years at Princeton
Matt Borich (Bucknell '01)
Isaac Carter ()
Don Dobes (Illinois Wesleyan ‘79)
Eric Jackson (Eastern Michigan ‘87)
Gregg Perry (Delaware ‘77)
Dave Rackovan (Millersville ‘73)
Scott Sallach (Ursinus ‘94)
Eric Van Heusen (SUNY New Paltz '00)
Steve Verbit (Delaware ‘77)
LOOKING AHEAD FOR THE TIGERS
If you only recently caught your breath from the taut, nerve-rack- all in the starting lineup, so the staff decided to move to a 3-4 front to
ing 2005 Princeton campaign, that’s easy to understand. Few seasons
make that group more effective. The team went 12-8 in the next two
over the past half century have matched 2005 in drama and success,
seasons, and Princeton finished first in the Ivy League in scoring
and certainly none in the past decade could hold a candle to it.
defense last year.
The team went 7-3, stayed in the Ivy
With dominant linebackers Zak Keasey,
TOP RUSHERS
Att
Yds Avg
TD
YpG Justin Stull and Abi Fadeyi battling for Sunday
League race until the final day (despite a
Rob Toresco
142
611 4.3
4
61.1 playing time now, it raised the possibility to
sixth-place projection by the media) and
Cleo Kirkland
94
399 4.2
3
39.9
returns significant talent to the Orange and
move back to a 4-3 front. Hughes, however,
Jeff Terrell
85
321 3.8
5
32.1
Black squad currently preparing for the 137th Greg Fields
23
163 7.1
0
20.4 wasn’t interested.
season of Princeton football.
Derek Davis
10
110 11.0
1
11.0
This time around, it isn’t the experienced
TOP PASSERS
Att Cm Int Pct Yds TD Avg linebackers that allow Princeton to stay in a
If this team stays among the League’s
Jeff Terrell
253 139 13 54.9 1721 10 172.1 3-4 front. It’s the returning defensive linemen,
elite, even when the local pundits again
Bill Foran
14
8 0 57.1 100 0 16.7 who look strong enough to handle the line
believe it won’t, then the foundation that
TOP RECEIVERS
Rec
Yds TD
Avg
RpG with three men. That line starts with senior
Coach Roger Hughes has sought for six years
Jon Dekker
32
367
4 11.5
3.20 Jake Marshall, who completed the best spring
will be cemented.
Rob Toresco
28
216
1
7.7
2.80 of his career and will handle the starting nose
The quarterback position was arguably
Brendan Circle
21
304
1 14.5
2.10
the biggest question of the last offseason, and Greg Fields
20
280
1 14.0
2.50 tackle position. He had 40 tackles last season. On one side of Marshall will be soph
it took Jeff Terrell less than 60 minutes to
TOP PUNTER
Punts
Yds
Avg
Tom Methvin, who also had a strong spring
answer it. His performance in the fourth quar- Colin McDonough
45
1801
40.0
until a minor injury cost him the final week.
ter of last season’s win at Lafayette was that of TOP SCORERS
TD XPT
FG
Pts
PpG
Pete Buchignani was the Princeton defensive
a seasoned pro, not a junior taking his first
Derek Javarone
0
25
16
73
7.3
varsity snaps. He ran Hughes’ offense with
Jeff Terrell
5
2
0
32
3.2 freshman of the year in 2005. After taking
Rob Toresco
5
0
0
30
3.0 over the starting job early last season, he
confidence and intelligence, and the fourthTOP DEFENDERS
UA Total
Avg Sack
Int made 27 stops.
quarter drive he engineered would be a sign
Justin Stull
43
86
8.6
4.0
1
of things to come.
Junior Doori Song is one of the expected
Abi Fadeyi
32
68
6.8
4.0
0 starters at inside linebacker. He’ll take the
With one of the deepest receiving corps
Rob Holuba
21
53
5.3
1.0
0
place of Stull, a three-time All-Ivy selection.
in the League, the Princeton passing game
Nate Starrett
27
50
5.0
5.0
1
Jay McCareins
30
48
4.8
0.0
9 There was no way Song could match Stull’s
will have plenty of options this season.
Strickland
28
43
4.3
0.0
4 performance last season, especially considerThe potential breakout performer in 2006 Tim
Jake Marshall
14
40
4.0
0.0
0 ing all of the two-time captain’s experience.
is senior Brian Brigham. A physical presence
J.J. Artis
16
21
37
0.0
2
But he was a highly recruited player who will
with good speed, Brigham has been hambe the primary run stopper in the middle.
pered by injuries over the last two seasons.
Another
inside
linebacker
to watch will be Jon Stem.. Stem has been
With the departure of Jon Dekker, Brigham could grow into the role of
a consistent force on special teams, a typical linebacker requirement
Terrell’s most trusted target. He caught at least one pass in nine of 10
before moving into the starting lineup.
games last season, including a touchdown pass against Yale.
Co-captain Luke Steckel and Pat McGrath are outside backer
Classmate Brian Shields brings a distinct weapon to the field —
options. They will bring different strengths to the table, and the coachspeed. Shields, who placed third in the 200-meter dash at last year’s
es will alter the game plan to fit them accordingly. The impact player
Ivy League Heptagonal championships, has been a deep threat each
from this position in 2006 could be senior Brig Walker, an explosive,
of the last two years. His 50-yard touchdown catch against Brown in
quick defender who allows his instincts to take over on the field.
2004 highlighted that skill. Junior Brendan Circle will likely assume
Senior Tim Strickland started the first game of his varsity career.
the role as the team’s top possession receiver this season.
He started the one after that, and the 28 after that, and enters this seaThe coaches have a surplus of options in the backfield, each of
son as the only non-kicker on the roster to have started three seasons
whom has different strengths and all of whom will combine to give
worth of games. He’ll be the focal point of the defensive backfield,
Princeton a deep corps of backs. Junior Rob Toresco was the lateeven if his exact starting position hasn’t been decided just yet. His
game go-to guy last season and certainly could be again this year.
career began at cornerback, and he could certainly move back to that
Toresco iced two of the biggest wins, at Lafayette and Harvard, with
position, but the coaching staff is hoping to move him to safety.
big first downs in the final minutes. He is a tough inside runner who
For Strickland to play safety, Princeton will need its top two coris also Princeton’s best receiving option out of the backfield.
nerback options to earn starting time. The first is fellow senior J.J.
The best single-game performance of the season came from senArtis, who has the best chance of becoming the team’s shut-down
ior Cleo Kirkland, who started all 10 games at tailback. Kirkland
corner. While it’s unfair to ask him to repeat Jay McCareins’ heroics
rushed for 130 yards and two touchdowns in a 43-3 win over
from 2005, Artis has both the physical skill and speed to lock down
Columbia in the Ivy opener.
any receiver in the League. Talented and aggressive sophomore Tom
When longtime Delaware assistant Gregg Perry accepted the
Hurley will compete for the second cornerback position.
Princeton offensive line coach position, he didn’t have much time to
At the safety position, both Rob Anderson and Kevin Kelleher are
familiarize himself with the campus and community. When you don’t
ready to become full-time starters. Anderson made 27 tackles last seareturn a single player with varsity starting experience, or any who
have even taken a significant number of snaps, every moment counts. son, including eight in the 27-24 win at Harvard.
Senior Colin McDonough will punt. A three-time All-Ivy selecThe anchor of the 2006 line should be senior tackle Kyle
Vellutato, who likely would have started at guard in 2005 if not for an tion, including twice on the first-team, he was named to an Allinjury. A physically gifted Garden State native, Vellutato has the versa- America team by one service. He might be as good at his position as
any other player in the league, and his 40-yard punt average last seatility to play both the guard and tackle position, which will allow the
son played a big part in Princeton’s impressive defensive numbers.
coaches to build around him.
The early favorite for the placekicking spot is sophomore Conner
Two seasons ago, the Princeton defensive coaches were blessed
Louden, who has a strong leg and will allow for Princeton to attempt
with an interesting dilemma. Two future NFL linebackers, another
kicks from long range.
future first-team All-Ivy selection and an ideal nickel linebacker were
PRINCETON TIGER FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year
2T
4T
7
3T
4T
5
7T
4
5T
6T
1
2T
3
1T
2
6T
1T
3T
4T
6T
2T
5
6
4T
3
3T
2T
7
6
5T
5
5T
8
6T
5T
5
1T
4
4T
1T
2
1
1T
3T
3T
2
5T
2T
1
2
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997 †
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
Ivy
5-2-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
5-1-1
4-3-0
5-2-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
2-5-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
2-5-0
5-2-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
3-4-0
5-1-1
4-3-0
5-2-0
1-4-2
3-4-0
2-5-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
0-7-0
2-4-1
3-4-0
3-4-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
6-1-0
6-1-0
7-0-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
5-2-0
6-1-0
3-4-0
5-2-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
For
192
126
175
154
180
207
135
156
87
87
148
133
151
181
172
123
168
167
157
81
127
162
169
154
181
124
146
113
118
56
132
149
76
87
142
123
220
207
183
119
222
197
181
157
160
188
76
177
189
181
Vs
109
143
181
176
133
208
184
111
90
142
98
117
106
102
126
157
80
130
95
145
96
137
179
215
155
137
97
147
103
118
128
130
173
120
115
152
74
115
141
84
94
46
83
123
97
94
82
123
83
109
All
7-3-0
5-5-0
2-8-0
6-4-0
3-6-0
3-7-0
3-7-0
5-5-0
6-4-0
3-7-0
8-1-1
7-3-0
8-2-0
8-2-0
8-2-0
3-7-0
7-2-1
6-4-0
6-4-0
2-8-0
5-5-0
4-5-0
4-6-0
3-7-0
5-4-1
6-4-0
5-4-0
2-5-2
3-6-0
2-7-0
4-5-0
4-4-1
1-8-0
3-5-1
4-5-0
5-4-0
6-3-0
4-5-0
6-3-0
7-2-0
8-1-0
9-0-0
7-2-0
5-4-0
5-4-0
7-2-0
4-5-0
6-3-0
7-2-0
7-2-0
For
245
211
204
226
200
248
184
229
148
144
243
181
241
264
253
168
237
269
230
123
212
185
285
229
233
175
166
126
137
63
163
188
127
118
195
196
248
228
233
135
281
216
247
187
173
232
124
217
206
278
Vs
163
207
267
236
202
286
225
165
132
202
124
149
136
175
171
224
177
208
155
262
212
192
277
317
323
198
152
183
144
152
157
160
233
161
160
180
138
149
162
103
100
53
83
146
128
133
97
164
95
94
Coach
Roger Hughes
Steve Tosches
Ron Rogerson
Frank Navarro
Bob Casciola
Jake McCandless
Dick Colman
Charles Caldwell
B
28-31
24-10
34-14
16-14
24-35
55-28
30-53
31-17
30-13
23-27
21-19
31-10
34-16
28-14
59-37
27-23
38-15
31-27
7-13
10-24
0-17
30-32
27-16
28-23
20-17
11-28
12-31
16-44
7-10
7-13
16-24
13-17
6-7
31-10
49-21
45-14
33-6
50-7
48-14
24-7
45-27
14-0
34-13
28-12
52-0
54-21
7-0
28-18
7-0
21-7
Col
43-3
27-26
27-33
35-32
44-11
27-24
44-15
20-0
0-17
14-11
44-14
10-17
14-3
34-7
22-6
15-17
24-8
13-16
38-8
20-14
31-0
38-8
35-26
14-35
21-14
31-19
35-0
10-14
28-7
9-3
27-7
40-13
13-14
0-0
20-22
24-22
21-7
44-16
28-14
14-12
31-0
23-13
7-6
33-0
30-20
49-0
22-0
43-8
47-6
39-0
Cor
20-17
20-21
28-6
32-25
7-10
24-25
3-20
6-0
10-14
27-33
24-22
16-31
18-12
22-20
18-0
14-17
21-7
26-17
23-6
8-39
33-27
17-9
30-32
41-36
37-14
7-17
26-14
14-14
34-0
3-0
16-8
41-20
6-37
15-22
8-19
3-6
24-17
41-13
13-47
7-0
36-27
17-12
51-14
34-35
30-25
21-18
20-0
8-34
47-14
32-21
D
30-0
17-10
15-21
38-30
35-14
37-42
18-19
35-13
9-12
0-24
10-10
20-13
22-28
20-34
13-31
6-23
20-14
17-24
34-3
6-28
10-3
21-17
3-21
20-43
13-32
27-24
16-0
21-28
11-14
7-33
16-21
14-7
24-42
14-35
7-33
0-38
35-7
34-7
14-17
13-31
14-28
37-7
21-22
27-38
6-24
7-0
7-12
12-21
34-14
0-19
H
27-24
14-39
40-43
17-24
26-28
21-35
6-13
22-23
12-14
0-24
14-3
18-7
21-10
21-6
21-24
20-23
28-14
23-8
19-24
14-3
11-6
15-17
26-28
15-27
17-17
7-3
9-7
24-24
20-7
14-20
24-20
17-34
14-19
10-7
21-10
7-29
51-20
7-9
45-6
18-14
14-6
16-0
7-21
0-20
7-09
14-12
0-14
16-14
28-20
35-20
Pe
30-13
15-16
7-17
13-44
10-21
24-40
13-41
14-27
17-20
6-10
22-9
19-33
14-30
20-14
17-12
34-20
30-8
23-31
17-7
10-23
21-31
17-27
27-28
17-14
38-30
28-21
38-10
21-0
10-21
9-10
20-24
18-20
0-24
10-15
31-0
22-16
42-0
14-19
28-14
30-13
51-0
55-0
34-0
21-8
9-3
21-0
0-18
20-14
13-9
34-0
Y
14-21
9-21
24--27
3-7
34-14
19-14
21-23
28-31
9-0
17-13
13-21
19-6
28-7
36-7
22-16
7-34
7-14
24-7
19-34
13-14
21-12
24-27
21-28
19-37
35-31
13-25
10-35
7-23
8-44
7-39
13-24
6-19
13-30
7-31
6-10
22-27
14-17
17-42
7-29
13-7
31-6
35-14
27-7
14-10
26-16
22-43
20-38
50-14
13-20
20-42
† Per NCAA rules, five 1997 Penn Ivy League victories (B, Cl, Cr, Pr, Y) were forfeited because of use of player subsequently declared ineligible
Coaches
Alma Mater
Charles Caldwell
Princeton ‘25
Dick Colman
Williams ‘37
Jake McCandless
Princeton ‘51
Bob Casciola
Princeton ‘58
Frank Navarro
Maryland ‘53
Ron Rogerson
Maine ‘66
Steve Tosches
Rhode Island ‘79
Roger Hughes
Doane ‘82
SINCE 1956 (Official Ivy Formation)
PRINCETON ALL-TIME RECORD
Seasons
Ivy
Overall
1945-56*
5-2-0
7-2-0
1957-68 61-23-0
75-33-0
1969-72 14-13-1
18-17-1
1973-77 11-24-0
14-30-1
1978-84 23-23-3
29-35-3
1985-86
7-7-0
7-13-0
1987-99 51-39-1
78-50-2
2000-04 20-22-0
26-30-0
1956-04 192-153-5 254-213-7
1869-04
764-349-50
B
1-0-0
12-0-0
4-0-0
0-5-0
3-4-0
0-2-0
10-3-0
4-2-0
34-16-0
50-22-0
Col
1-0-0
12-0-0
2-1-1
4-1-0
5-2-0
2-0-0
9-4-0
5-1-0
40-9-1
61-13-1
Cor
1-0-0
9-3-0
1-3-0
4-1-0
4-2-1
1-1-0
8-5-0
3-3-0
31-18-1
54-32-2
D
0-1-0
4-8-0
1-3-0
1-4-0
3-4-0
1-1-0
4-8-1
4-2-0
18-31-1
39-42-4
* While Charles Caldwell coached at Princeton beginning in 1945, the record reflects games after the official League formation of 1956
H
1-0-0
7-5-0
3-1-0
2-3-0
2-3-2
2-0-0
6-7-0
1-5-0
24-24-2
51-40-7
Pe
Y
1-0-0
0-1-0
10-2-0
7-5-0
3-1-0
0-4-0
0-5-0
0-5-0
5-2-0
1-6-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
7-6-0
7-6-0
1-5-0
2-4-0
27-23-0 18-32-0
62-34-1 48-70-10
PRINCETON COACH ROGER HUGHES
Following one of the most memorable seasons in recent times,
Roger Hughes, the Charles W. Caldwell Jr. ’25 Head Coach of
Football at Princeton University, is ready to make another run at the
Ivy League championship in 2006, and he’s got enough young talent
on the field to sustain those chances for years to come.
He has improved Princeton’s winning percentage in five of the
last six seasons, including a 2005 season when the Tigers earned their
first seven-win campaign since 1995. Outside of the 2003 season,
when four starters, three of whom were All-Ivy picks and eventual
NFL mini-camp invitees, were lost for the season, Princeton has won
20 of its last 32 games.
Under Hughes, 56 Tigers have earned All-Ivy League honors,
including 19 first-team selections. He has also coached nine District
II Academic All-Americas, two Roper Trophy winners for the top senior male athlete at Princeton and two of the four winners of the 2000
National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award. During the 2002
season, running back Cameron Atkinson was one of 14 overall winners of the National Scholar-Athlete Scholarship, and the lone winner
from the Ivy League. Hughes has coached a pair of All-Americas in
Jay McCareins and Colin McDonough.
He has also had significant success helping his players move on
to the next level; with four members of the Class of 2006 (Ben
Brielmaier, Jon Dekker, Jay McCareins and Justin Stull) had signing
with NFL teams. One season earlier, three departing seniors were
invited to mini-camps, and Zak Keasey would eventually sign and
play for the Washington Redskins.
Hughes was named head coach at Princeton in January 2000,
and he took a team starting 10 freshmen and sophomores to a 3-7
record in his first season. Along the way Princeton improved its Ivy
League record by two games, to 3-4, and defeated a pair of 7-3
teams, Brown and Yale. Hughes coached three players in his first season at Princeton who signed NFL contracts, including one, Ross
Tucker, who started for the Dallas Cowboys in 2002 and the Buffalo
Bills in each of the last three seasons.
PRINCETON STADIUM
Princeton Stadium, located on the site that was once Palmer
Stadium, is the latest football stadium in the League. Built in 1914,
Palmer Stadium was home to Princeton football until 1996. The teardown and construction of the stadium forced the Tigers to begin their
“Road Warriors” campaign of 1997.
With a price tag of $45 million, Princeton Stadium is a facility
simplistic in its goals and complex in its structure. Built with more
than just football Saturdays in mind, it stands as an extension of the
campus and its goal is to be integrated into the daily life of the
University. The concourses are always open, and the facility has
served as a meeting and banquet place for many University constituents.
Princeton Stadium offers more than Palmer Stadium did. It has
two tiers of seating compared with one for Palmer, and there is seating on all four sides rather than the three-sided seating of Palmer.
Princeton Stadium has a seating capacity of 27,800, compared with a
45,750 capacity for Palmer Stadium.
Perhaps the main difference is that Princeton Stadium was built
without a track, while Palmer Stadium had as strong a history in track
and field as it did in football. As part of the project, the Weaver Track
and Field Stadium was constructed next to the football stadium, and
it opened in the spring of 1998.
Hughes came to Princeton after nearly a decade as offensive
coordinator at Dartmouth, where he led an offense that propelled the
Big Green to a 22-game winning streak and two Ivy League championships in 1992 and 1996, with the 1996 squad going undefeated.
While at Dartmouth, he helped develop Jay Fiedler into an NFL quarterback.
He began his coaching career at Doane as he started his graduate work at Nebraska the following year. He then moved to Lincoln
as a graduate assistant, helping the Cornhuskers to the 1984 Sugar
Bowl and the 1985 Fiesta Bowl while working on his doctorate. He
continued his career at Doane again, as offensive coordinator in
1987, and he earned his Ph.D. in exercise physiology from Nebraska
in 1987.
His career then took him to the University of WisconsinWhitewater, where as running backs coach he helped his team to a
conference championship and a berth in the NCAA Division III quarterfinals. His next stop was Cameron University in Lawton, Okla.,
where he spent three years as offensive coordinator and strength and
conditioning coach. While at Cameron he also worked with the quarterbacks and the offensive line before leaving in 1992 to join John
Lyons’ staff at Dartmouth.
Hughes is a product of the football-mad state of Nebraska,
where he grew up in tiny Crawford, population 1,115. A three-sport
athlete at Crawford High School, Hughes attended Nebraska Western
Junior College on a basketball scholarship. He left after one year to
attend Doane College in Crete, Neb., where he played football as a
tight end and golf before graduating in 1982.
Hughes, 46, is married to the former Laura Van Werden, a certified public accountant. The couple has a daughter, Maddison, age 10.
YALE 2006 PRESEASON ROSTER
No Name
Pos
Ht Wt
41 Bobby Abare
LB
6-2 210
18 Larry Abare
DB
6-1 205
67 Uthman Arogundade
DL 5-10 250
59 Chris Barry
LB 5-11 225
70 Steve Basserman
OL
6-4 305
74 Peter Boisi
OL/DL 6-2 235
69 Mike Cautero
OL
6-4 270
Jon Charest
OL
6-5 260
12 John Coombs
DB
6-2 200
42 Matt Coombs
DB
6-0 200
10 Taylor Craig
FB
6-1 250
56 Brett Crandall
OL
6-2 280
65 Darius Dale
OL/DL 6-4 310
73 Ty Davis
OL
6-2 260
53 Dan DeBoer
OL
6-4 270
Isaiah DeLeon-Mares
DB
5-9 180
11 Joe Dennison
QB
6-4 200
7 Chris Denny-Brown
WR 6-1 200
Jarrett Drake
WR 6-3 205
50 Lee Driftmier
LB
6-3 230
96 Mike Duvall
TE
6-5 230
85 Ken Ebeling
WR 6-3 195
88 Brandon Etheridge
DE
6-3 215
Jordan Farrell
WR 5-10 190
5 Ryan Fodor
QB
6-2 210
35 Joe Fuccillo
FB 5-10 220
Ricardo Galvez
RB
5-7 175
19 Casey Gerald
DB 5-11 180
27 Bryan Greer
DE
6-3 200
75 Louis Gresham
TE
6-6 285
A.J. Haase
TE
6-4 245
64 Landon Hairgrove
OL
6-3 275
97 Jared Hamilton
DL
6-3 250
68 Davis Hammel
OL
6-6 320
Tim Handlon
SS
6-2 215
13 Ruben Harris
WR 6-2 195
36 Brady Hart
DB/K 6-1 220
95 Joe Hathaway
DL
6-5 270
90 Kyle Hawari
DE
6-5 260
14 Josh Helmrich
QB/P 5-9 180
Chandler Henley
WR 6-1 195
Travis Henry
DB
6-0 205
Kevin Hickenbottom
DB
6-3 190
94 Brandt Hollander
DL
6-3 260
67 Jared Holst
OL
6-4 268
Cody Jacoby
OL
6-4 265
32 Matt Jacques
DB
6-1 185
Carl Johnson
RB
6-0 205
17 Langston Johnson
TE
6-2 235
63 Shane Jones
DL
6-3 260
60 Brian Kana
DL
6-4 270
Matthew Kelleher
QB
6-4 235
48 Alan Kimball
K/P
6-4 220
72 Jim Kucera
OL
6-2 285
Reid Lathan
QB/WR 6-0 175
89 Jimmy Lewis
WR 6-4 205
61 Jay Leyborn
DL
6-2 280
2 Kevin Littleton
DB
5-9 175
19 Andrew Liyana
DB 5-11 180
Grant MacQueen
WR 6-3 220
Tom Mante
K
6-1 200
Sam Matias
WR/DB 6-4 205
76 Ed McCarthy
OL
6-5 302
91 Kevin McCarthy
DL
6-3 240
Tom McCarthy
DL
6-6 230
92 Rob McEwan
DL
6-2 246
52 Michael McGinity
DE
6-4 242
28 Mike McLeod
RB 5-11 200
Ben Meyer
OL
6-4 245
86 Dave Miller
TE
6-4 260
54 Jeff Monaco
OL
6-4 290
55 Steve Morse
RB
6-2 260
33 Matthew Murray
RB/TE 6-1 215
Yr
So
So
So
Sr
Sr
So
So
Fr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
So
Sr
Fr
So
Sr
So
Sr
Jr
So
Sr
Fr
So
Jr
Fr
So
Jr
Jr
So
So
Jr
So
Fr
Jr
So
So
So
So
Sr
Fr
So
Jr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Jr
So
So
Fr
Jr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
So
Fr
So
Sr
Jr
Fr
Sr
Sr
So
Fr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Hometown/High School
Acton, Mass./Acton-Boxboro
Acton, Mass./Acton-Boxboro
Staten Island, N.Y./Phillips Exeter
Dallas, Texas/Lake Highlands
Branford, Conn./Notre Dame
Mineola, N.Y./Chaminade
Ridgefield, Conn./Ridgefield
Plymouth, Minn./Wayzata
Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue
Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue
Light House Point, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons
Mesa, Ariz./Mountain View
Seattle, Wash./West Seattle
Fresno, Calif./Bullard
Ridegwood, N.J./Ridgewood
St. Louis, Mo./Christian Brothers
Centennial, Colo./Regis Jesuit
Burlingame, Calif./Junipero Serra
Dolton, Ill./Thornridge
Bellevie, Wash./Bellevue
East Mission Hill, Kan./Shawnee Mission
Mahwah, N.J./Mahwah
Columbia, Md./McDonough School
Orland Park, Ill./Providence Catholic
Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand
Silver Spring, Md./Georgetown Prep
Los Angeles, Calif./Cathedral
Dallas, Texas/South Oak Cliff
Voorhees, N.J./Lawrenceville South
Alexandria, Va./Sts. Stephens & Agnes
Bonne Terre, Mo./North County
Colleyville, Texas/Grapevine
Alpine, Utah/Lone Peak
Alexandria, Va./Episcopal
Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso
NewYork, N.Y./Dewitt Clinton
State College, Pa./State College
Clifton, N.J./Clifton
Plano, Texas/Plano West
Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair
Littleton, Colo./Choate Rosemary Hall
Lauderdale Lakes, Fla./Pine Crest
Seattle, Wash./Ballard
Indianapolis, Ind./North Central
Englewood, Colo./Cherry Creek
Richardson, Texas/Sachse
Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell
Long Grove, Ill./Adlai Stevenson
Los Altos, Calif./Bellarmine Prep
Tullahoma, Tenn./Tullahoma
Bedford, N.H./Bishop Guertin
Southington, Conn./Southington
Olathe, Kan./Olathe East
Darien, Ill./Downers Grove South
Santa Barbara, Calif./Santa Barbara
Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville
Wolverine Lake, Mich./Detroit CDS
West Bloomfield, Mich./Detroit CDS
Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville
Princeton Jct., N.J./WW-Plainsboro So.
Westford, Mass./Bishop Guertin
Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso
Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield Prep
Chester, N.J./Delbarton
Chester, N.J./Delbarton
Butler, N.J./Delbarton
Austin, Texas/Westlake
New Britain, Conn./New Britain
Dallas, Texas/Warren T. White
Cincinnati, Ohio/Saint Xavier
Cecil, Pa./Canon-McMillan
Pittsburgh, Pa./Seton-La Salle
Chappaqua, N.Y./Horace Greeley
No Name
Max Newton
Justin Oplinger
Cory Palmer
26 Jason Palumbo
39 Jay Pilkerton
78 Matt Plummer
6 Matt Polhemus
93 Kirk Porter
Austin Pulsipher
Rodney Reynolds
Paul Rice
79 Jay Richmond
Josh Rodarmel
31 Steven Santoro
62 Adam Sato
98 Steve Schmalhofer
Brandon Scott
Richie Scudellari
13 Patrick Sedden
Daniel Senn
John Sheffield
80 D.J. Shooter
22 Dan Sica
40 David Silberstein
34 Jarren Simmons
Matt Smock
43 Nick Solakian
24 Chris Solga
20 Jordan Spence
8 Rylan Spence
99 Brendan Sponheimer
39 Matt Stegich
22 Brian Stephenson
84 Jordan Stevens
Wells Stewart
58 David Thomas
Joe Traynor
Eric Vidal
77 Nick Wachtler
Jack Wallace
71 Brice Wilkinson
51 Michael Woodson
57 Tom Woznicki
30 Ashley Wright
37 Chris Wright
82 Chris Yergan
Pos
DL
DL
OL
LB
LB
LB
QB
DL
LB
RB
RB
DE
QB
RB/DB
LB
DE
RB
QB/K
QB
DB
WR
WR
DB
FB
DE
DL
DB
WR
RB
DB
DE
TE
RB
TE
DB/K
LB
DL
RB
OL
FB
OL
LB
OL
WR/P
DE
K/P
Ht
6-1
6-3
6-6
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-2
5-10
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-0
6-1
6-5
5-7
6-3
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-0
5-8
5-10
6-4
6-2
5-8
6-5
6-3
6-1
6-5
5-11
6-4
6-1
6-3
6-1
6-3
6-4
6-2
6-1
Wt
205
240
265
210
215
215
210
270
230
200
220
220
200
195
225
250
170
210
190
190
215
180
205
225
210
250
220
190
180
180
235
250
185
243
200
225
260
230
280
220
286
220
285
215
212
210
Yr
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
So
So
Jr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
Sr
So
So
Jr
Fr
Fr
So
Fr
Fr
Sr
Jr
Jr
So
Fr
Sr
Jr
Sr
So
Sr
Jr
So
Jr
Fr
Jr
Fr
So
Jr
Fr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
Hometown/High School
Great Meadows, N.J./Hackettstown
Summit, N.J./Pingry
Wooster, Ohio/Wooster
Solon, Ohio/St. Ignatius
Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell
Califon, N.J./Voorhees
North Chatham, Mass./Phillips Exeter
Silver Spring, Md./Georgetown Prep
Temecula, Calif./Temecula Valley
Mount Vernon, N.Y./Rye Country Day
Cleveland Heights, Ohio/University
Monroe, Conn./Fairfield College Prep
Laguna, Calif./Mission Viejo
Suffern, N.Y./Suffern
Saratoga, Calif./Saratoga
Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Catholic
Chatsworth, Calif./Campbell Hall
Saratoga, Calif./St. Francis
Dallas, Texas/Lake Highlands
Louisville, Ky./Trinity
Portland, Ore./Lincoln
Yuma, Ariz./Kofa
Edison, N.J./The Hun School
Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo
Corvallis, Ore./Corvallis
Granite Bay, Calif./Granite Bay
Santa Barbara, Calif./Santa Barbara
Bergenfield, N.J./Bergen Catholic
Colleyville, Texas/Colleyville Heritage
Colleyville, Texas/Colleyville-Heritage
Orange, Conn./Notre Dame
Richardson, Texas/J.J. Pearce
Lima, Ohio/Shawnee
Midland, Texas/Midland
Elkin, N.C./Elkin
Rye, N.Y./Rye Country Day
Oreland, Pa./Germantown Academy
Uniondale, N.Y./Friends Academy
Richardson, Texas/L.V. Berkner
Germantown, Wis./Germantown
Houston, Texas/Memorial Senior
Friendswood, Texas/Friendswood
Torrington, Conn./Torrington
Mobile, Ala./UMS-Wright
Signal Mountain, Tenn./Baylor School
South Orange, N.J./Columbia
HEAD COACH
ASSISTANT COACHES
Jack Siedlecki (Union ‘74)
48-41 in nine years at Yale
Duane Brooks (Maine ‘87)
Larry Ciotti (Southern Connecticut State '66)
Keith Clark (Lafayette ‘85)
Jason DesJarlais (Montana-Western ‘97)
Rick Flanders (Maine ‘79)
John Fraser (Massachusetts ‘76)
Jeff McDonald (South Florida ‘75)
Kyle Metzler (Yale ‘02)
Anthony Reno (Worcester State ‘97)
LOOKING AHEAD FOR THE BULLDOGS
The 2006 Yale football team has enough returning talent to
Junior middle guard Brandt Hollander earned honorable mention
improve on last fall’s 4-6 campaign and challenge for the Ivy League
All-Ivy last fall. The 6-foot-3, 250-pound Bulldog, who may be the
title. The Bulldogs return 17 of 24 starters, nine on offense and seven
best defensive lineman in the league, had 7.5 tackles for lost yardage
on defense, and their two kickers from a team that went 4-3 in the
and two sacks among his 41 stops in 2005. Junior defensive tackle
Ancient Eight. An Eli offense that returns 20 of
Kirk Porter, the other returning starter, had 39
its 31 TDs from 2005 includes every runner
TOP RUSHERS
Att
Yds Avg
TD
YpG tackles last season. Senior middle guard Rob
and three of the top four receivers. In addiMike McLeod
193
689 3.6
6
68.9 McEwan and juniors tackles Jared Hamilton
Jordan Spence
108
468 4.3
1
46.8 and Stephen Schmalhofer all have varsity
tion, captain and wideout Chandler Henley
Matt Murray
6
64 10.7
0
6.4
returns from an injury that prevented him
experience. Sophomore Joe Hathaway saw
TOP PASSER
Att Cm Int Pct Yds TD Avg varsity action and will compete for a starting
from playing in 2005. The only question in
364 216 14 59.3 2484 22 248.4 job this fall while classmate Brian Kana
the skill area is at QB, where the Bulldogs are Jeff Mroz
TOP RECEIVERS
Rec
Yds TD
Avg
RpG showed much promise last spring.
without a varsity letterman. The Yale defense
Ashley Wright
61
795 10 13.0
6.10
brings back 22 players who had a tackle last
Three seniors and a sophomore form a
Todd Feiereisen
55
762
7 13.9
5.50
fall and six of its 16 interceptions, five of
Chris Denny-Brown
32
366
1 11.4
3.20 solid core of Yale defensive ends for 2005.
which came from senior linebacker Lee
D.J. Shooter
16
141
1
8.8
1.60 Brendan Sponheimer, who had 54 tackles
Driftmier. However, four of the top five tackMike McLeod
13
90
0
6.9
1.30 including two sacks in his first full varsity
13
81
0
6.2
1.30
lers from a year ago — all defensive backs — Jordan Spence
campaign, is the returning starter and one of
TOP PUNTER
Punts
Yds
Avg the league's top pass rushers. Chris Wright
have graduated, while senior defensive back
55
1873
34.1 returned from injury to play the last half of
Nick Solakian (five interceptions) must sit out Ashley Wright
2006 with an injury.
TOP SCORERS
TD XPT
FG
Pts
PpG the season. Second-year player Kyle Hawari
Ashley Wright
10
0
0
60
6.0 got his feet wet enough last fall to be considYale did not lose a starter from the 2005
Alan Kimball
0
27
5
42
4.2
offensive line and returns 77 game starts and
ered an impact player. Senior Michael
Todd Feiereisen
7
0
0
42
4.2
an average weight of 286 pounds between
Mike McLeod
6
0
0
36
3.6 McGinity moves up from linebacker this fall
seniors Ed McCarthy (30 starts) and Brett
TOP DEFENDERS
UA Total
Avg Sack
Int after coming off an injury impacted 2005 seaCrandall (19), juniors Nick Wachtler (10) and Lee Driftmier
54
89
8.9
0.0
5 son. Sophomore Brady Hart will also comJeff Monaco (10) and sophomore Darius Dale Matt Handlon
36
74
7.4
0.0
2 pete for an end job.
Mike Holben
38
63
6.3
0.0
2
(eight).
All three senior linebackers who started
Andrew Butler
44
60
6.0
0.0
1
The 6-foot-5, 302-pound McCarthy was
games last year return with plenty of other
Nick Solikian
29
54
5.4
0.0
5
2003 Ivy League Rookie of the Year, a 2004
Brendan Sponheimer
28
54
5.4
0.0
0 skilled players. Lee Driftmier, who started all
Brandon Dyches
29
46
5.1
5.5
0 10 games, led the team in tackles (54 solo
second-team All-Ivy pick and a first-team
Brandt Hollander
19
41
4.1
2.0
0 and 89 overall) and fumbles recovered (three)
selection last fall while taking nine of the 10
team offensive line game MVP awards.
and tied for the lead with five interceptions.
Crandall, a 2005 honorable mention All-Ivy pick, had two game MVP He earned Yale's 2005 Hammer Award for the biggest hits of the year.
honors. Fourth-year player Jay Leybourn started 10 games in 2004
Driftmier and sophomore Bobby Abare are likely to start 2006 togethand played significant time in 2005. Seniors Steve Bassermann and
er with two seniors backing up. Abare, who shared Yale Special Teams
Jared Holst, juniors Louis Gresham and Tom Woznicki and sophoPlayer of the Year honors with his twin brother, Larry, had two forced
more Ty Davis are others in the mix for varsity playing time.
fumbles and a number of big plays last fall. Michael Woodson has
been a starter and could make this area a Yale strength in 2006.
That line will be welcomed by 6-foot-2, 210-pound junior Matt
Another senior, Chris Barry, could also be a key.
Polhemus, who was the backup to starter Jeff Mroz last season and
completed his only attempted pass while rushing once for 25 yards
Senior free safety Nick Solakian, who shared the team lead with
against Columbia in the fourth quarter. Polhemus has shown an equal five interceptions (and had 54 stops) in his first season as a starter, had
balance of skills. Sophomore Ryan Fodor the 2004 Connecticut Player surgery in the off season and will not play this fall. That means there
of the Year at Hand High, moves up from the junior varsity where he
are no starters back. The safety candidates are juniors John and Matt
produced a lot of offense in 2005.
Coombs and sophomore Larry Abare, who shared the 2005 team's
specialist MVP with his brother. Junior Matt Coombs has experience
Sophomore Mike McLeod, the 2005 Ivy League Rookie of the
and will challenge at that spot. Heading into the spring there are five
Year, averaged 68.9 yards per game and was league rookie of the
solid candidates for corner duties. Senior Kevin Littleton missed 2005
week three times. Senior Jordan Spence had the team’s best average
with an injury but would likely have been a varsity player. Juniors
per carry (4.3) and the season’s longest run, a 51-yarder against
Brown. Senior Taylor Craig and junior Joe Fuccillo, fullbacks who are Matthew Jacques and Andrew Liyana can win top jobs as can sophokey in pass protection, can run with the ball and are also weapons as mores Steven Santoro and Casey Gerald.
passing targets. Versatile senior Matthew Murray can help in the
Six-foot-4, 220-pound junior Alan Kimball connected on five of
backfield or at end.
10 field goal attempts in his first year as the starter in 2005. Kimball,
Chandler Henley, the 2006 Yale captain, wasn’t at spring ball but who booted three field goals at Columbia and also handled the kickoffs, had a long boot of 41 yards. Sophomore Brady Hart kicked for
his leadership had already taken effect. He was a 2004 honorable
the junior varsity squad last fall.
mention All-Ivy pick (49-716, 6 TD) with receptions in 13 straight
games who can go up in the air with the best of them. Classmate
Senior Ashley Wright, who was very involved in the passing
Ashley Wright (61-795, 10 TD) led the Ivy League in receptions,
game while serving as the starting punter as well, averaged 34.1 last
yards, TDs and yards per game (79.5). Fellow seniors Chris Dennyfall. The versatile Wright had a career-long of 64 yards at San Diego.
Brown (32-366, 11.4, 1 TD) and D.J. Shooter (16-141, 8.8, 1 TD) fig- His backup last year was junior David Silberstein.
ure to see plenty of action. Spence will also spend some time at wideout. Senior Jimmy Lewis and junior Chris Solga will challenge for a
spot on the depth chart.
Senior Dave Miller and junior Langston Johnson had most of the
work last fall because of an injury to starter Alex Faherty. Both have
proven they can take the top job, but look for the versatile Murray to
challenge as well.
YALE BULLDOG FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year
4T
4T
2T
3T
7T
3T
1T
2T
7
8
6T
4T
6
6T
4T
3
1T
5
2T
6T
5
2T
8
4T
1T
1
1
2T
1
1T
3
1T
2T
2
5T
2T
1T
1T
1
5
5
3
4T
7
5
1
3T
8
3
1
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997 †
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
Ivy
4-3-0
3-4-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
1-6-0
4-3-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
2-5-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
4-3-0
5-2-0
6-1-0
3-3-1
5-2-0
2-5-0
3-3-1
5-2-0
1-6-0
3-4-0
6-1-0
6-1-0
6-1-0
4-1-2
6-1-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
3-4-0
5-2-0
6-1-0
6-0-1
7-0-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
4-2-1
4-3-0
1-5-1
3-4-0
7-0-0
4-3-0
0-7-0
4-2-1
7-0-0
For
174
100
211
173
155
177
216
174
55
103
114
117
99
103
172
201
150
106
117
111
105
169
105
157
206
163
142
144
175
156
137
176
176
228
106
169
151
237
250
119
78
124
101
70
73
206
118
70
165
221
Vs
140
130
188
141
200
133
136
154
183
144
170
120
199
154
135
132
107
124
82
136
108
165
166
176
82
71
77
79
68
61
99
53
95
143
128
90
88
119
78
109
148
110
78
80
91
51
95
190
88
69
All
4-6-0
5-5-0
6-4-0
6-4-0
3-6-0
7-3-0
9-1-0
6-4-0
2-8-0
2-8-0
3-7-0
5-5-0
3-7-0
4-6-0
6-4-0
6-4-0
8-2-0
3-6-1
7-3-0
3-7-0
4-4-1
6-3-0
1-9-0
4-6-0
9-1-0
8-2-0
8-1-0
5-2-2
7-2-0
8-1-0
7-3-0
8-1-0
6-3-0
7-2-0
4-5-0
7-2-0
7-2-0
8-0-1
8-1-0
4-5-0
3-6-0
6-2-1
6-3-0
2-5-2
4-5-0
9-0-0
6-3-0
2-7-0
6-2-1
8-1-0
For
228
179
354
257
214
276
315
237
113
145
172
224
172
161
241
233
239
131
197
168
140
219
138
197
285
209
193
192
212
198
196
229
213
283
150
218
206
317
278
149
84
195
135
102
99
253
159
92
212
246
Vs
214
207
284
188
249
183
159
259
250
246
247
195
293
209
190
223
170
239
205
217
182
185
272
227
147
124
94
114
108
77
123
67
140
157
156
97
127
147
110
128
138
120
78
108
105
73
95
203
88
97
Coach
Jack Siedlecki
Carm Cozza
John Pont
Jordan Olivar
B
21-38
17-24
44-55
31-27
34-37
14-28
24-25
30-28
14-52
30-0
42-38
27-16
3-12
22-17
36-20
27-21
12-3
24-24
7-17
7-21
10-9
14-24
24-26
21-28
28-7
45-17
13-12
21-0
10-9
6-14
12-27
24-0
25-34
53-19
17-10
28-0
27-13
35-13
35-0
24-0
3-0
15-7
7-12
6-6
14-3
9-0
17-0
29-35
20-21
20-2
Col
37-3
21-14
29-14
35-7
14-28
41-0
41-29
37-14
10-21
10-13
7-21
9-30
35-28
23-0
36-9
31-7
23-0
24-10
27-13
47-0
28-12
28-21
18-21
36-10
48-17
30-10
37-7
3-3
42-20
37-6
34-7
42-2
29-0
28-14
14-15
32-15
41-6
29-7
21-7
44-21
7-21
9-9
19-7
10-14
0-11
30-8
14-0
0-13
19-0
33-19
Cor
37-13
7-19
21-7
50-23
40-13
23-24
37-20
28-21
10-37
20-28
10-38
24-14
0-21
14-35
6-31
31-41
34-19
0-26
28-9
0-15
14-20
21-14
7-41
20-26
23-17
6-24
23-20
42-14
28-0
14-6
20-14
27-3
20-3
13-24
10-31
38-7
17-0
25-13
41-7
14-16
24-14
23-21
10-13
26-8
12-0
22-6
23-0
7-12
18-7
25-7
D
13-0
24-14
40-17
17-20
27-32
24-14
44-3
19-22
7-21
6-40
7-22
13-14
14-31
27-39
24-28
17-27
24-19
22-13
17-7
13-39
17-17
28-18
21-24
22-21
24-3
35-7
3-0
3-10
0-3
18-14
16-14
14-9
13-24
45-14
15-17
0-10
21-42
47-27
56-15
13-28
17-20
24-15
10-6
0-9
8-24
29-0
8-12
14-22
14-14
19-0
H
24-30
3-35
19-37
13-20
23-35
34-24
24-21
9-7
7-17
13-17
21-22
32-13
33-31
0-14
23-13
34-19
20-37
26-17
10-14
17-24
17-6
30-27
7-16
7-45
28-0
14-0
7-22
35-28
24-7
21-7
7-10
16-21
35-0
28-17
16-35
12-14
7-0
29-29
24-20
0-17
0-13
14-18
20-6
6-14
0-27
39-6
6-35
0-28
54-0
42-14
Pe
21-38
7-17
31-34
20-41
3-21
27-24
23-19
20-34
7-26
3-20
6-16
6-14
7-48
10-13
31-12
27-10
23-22
3-10
28-22
6-24
7-23
21-34
0-17
14-27
24-3
8-0
24-6
17-17
27-21
21-7
24-14
37-12
24-21
30-48
24-14
32-22
21-3
30-13
44-22
17-14
21-19
21-9
28-7
12-15
23-0
34-9
12-28
6-30
20-33
40-7
Pr
21-14
21-9
27-24
7-3
14-34
14-19
23-21
31-28
0-9
13-17
21-13
6-19
7-28
7-36
16-22
34-7
14-7
7-24
34-19
14-13
12-21
27-24
28-21
37-19
31-35
25-13
35-10
23-7
44-8
39-7
24-13
19-6
30-13
31-7
10-6
27-22
17-14
42-17
29-7
7-13
6-31
14-35
7-27
10-14
16-26
43-22
38-20
14-50
20-13
42-20
† Per NCAA rules, five 1997 Penn Ivy League victories (B, Cl, Cr, Pr, Y) were forfeited because of use of player subsequently declared ineligible
Coaches
Alma Mater
Jordan Olivar
Villanova ‘38
John Pont
Miami/Ohio ‘52
Carmen Cozza
Miami/Ohio ‘52
Jack Siedlecki
Union ‘74
SINCE 1956 (Official Ivy Formation)
YALE ALL-TIME RECORD
Seasons
Ivy
Overall
1952-62* 26-21-2
37-23-3
1963-64
8-5-1
12-5-1
1965-96 135-84-5 179-119-5
1997-04 32-31-0
48-41-0
1956-04 201-141-8 276-188-9
1872-04
828-326-55
B
4-2-1
1-1-0
22-9-1
2-7-0
29-19-2
74-31-5
Col
4-3-0
1-0-1
25-6-1
7-2-0
37-11-2
62-19-2
Cor
6-1-0
1-1-0
17-15-0
6-3-0
30-20-0
40-26-2
* While Jordan Olivar coached at Yale beginning in 1952, the record reflects games after the official League formation of 1956
D
2-4-1
2-0-0
14-17-1
5-4-0
23-25-2
47-36-6
H
3-4-0
1-1-0
16-15-1
3-6-0
23-26-1
64-50-8
Pe
Pr
3-4-0
4-3-0
2-0-0
0-2-0
19-12-1 22-10-0
3-6-0
6-3-0
27-22-1 32-18-0
43-28-1 70-48-10
YALE COACH JACK SIEDLECKI
Jack Siedlecki, the Joel E. Smilow ‘54 Head Coach of Football,
will lead the Bulldogs for the 10th season in 2006. He has coached
the Elis to a 1999 Ivy League Championship while posting a 47-42
overall (32-31 Ivy) record in New Haven.
His tenure at Yale has been highlighted by a massive assault on
the school's offensive record books. Siedlecki’s overall collegiate
head coaching record stands at 103-64-2 (.612) in 18 campaigns.
The former Amherst College head coach was named Yale’s 32nd
football mentor on Dec. 19, 1996. Siedlecki replaced the winningest
coach in Ivy League football history, Carm Cozza, who retired in
1996 after 32 seasons.
Siedlecki (pronounced sid-LECK-ee) put the finishing touches on
one of the most amazing transformations in college football when
Yale beat Harvard on Nov. 20, 1999, before 52,484 in the Yale Bowl.
That last-second win, broadcast live on national television, not only
gave the Bulldogs a share of the 1999 Ivy League title and a second
straight H-Y-P title, it meant that Siedlecki’s squad had gone from 1-9
his first year to 9-1 two years later, earning him the 1999 New
England Sports Writers Coach of the Year honors.
Siedlecki’s Bulldogs, who have led the nation (both I-A and I-AA)
in fewest turnovers twice, have produced three All-America offensive
players while helping to change the face of the game in the Ivy
League. His innovative style and perspective on the game have
earned him national attention. Under Siedlecki, Yale players have
been named first team All-Ivy 24 times, and the Elis have broken a
slew of records, including individual career marks for passing
yardage, rushing yardage and every important receiving standard.
Siedlecki’s offensive wizardry has turned Yale football into one of
the most exciting programs in the East. His prize pupils, quarterbacks
Joe Walland ‘00 and Alvin Cowan ‘04, became the most prolific
offensive players in the history of Yale football. The 2000 campaign
brought many team and individual accolades as well, while the 7-3
Bulldogs finished third in the standings. The Elis had the longest
active win streak in I-AA until falling at Cornell in week two.
YALE BOWL
The Yale Bowl is 930 feet long and 750 feet wide, covering 12
1/2 acres. More than 320,000 cubic feet of earth was moved to form
the bowl and the stadium now contains 22,000 cubic yards of concrete and 470 tons of steel. The capacity of the bowl is 64,269 (it was
70,869 before alterations) and every seat has an unobstructed view of
the playing field.
The Bowl has held crowds of over 70,000 on 20 occasions, the
most recent on November 19, 1983, for the 100th playing of the YaleHarvard Game. The crowd of 73,300, which attended the YaleHarvard showdown in 1981, was the largest at a sporting event in
New England in more than 50 years.
The Yale Bowl is currently going under significant restorations
and substantial completion is projected to be completed by the fall of
2006. The initial phase of the project, the installation of an iron picket fence with brick columns along Yale Avenue and Chapel Street, has
already been completed. Work will continue with the rebuilding of
the interior and exterior walls, the repair or replacement of 17 miles
of wood seats and upgrading of all drainage and utilities. The 30 tunnels including the entrances and wing walls at the exits will also be
totally refurbished. Each portal at the Bowl will be named to honor a
class, team or individual. Gifts have already been made to name
more than 20 of the 30 portals.
Ten players earned All-Ivy honors and Yale became the first college football team to win 800 games with its victory over Dayton at
Yale Bowl on Sept. 16.
Siedlecki, who has 30 years of college coaching experience,
compiled a 20-11-1 record at Division III Amherst in four seasons
and was the 1996 American Football Coaches Association District I
Coach of the Year after going 7-1 and winning the New England
Small College Athletic Conference championship. He replaced another New England coaching legend in Amherst’s Jim Ostendarp, who
had led the Lord Jeffs, like Cozza, for 32 seasons. Siedlecki turned
around an Amherst program that had gone 1-14-1 the two previous
seasons, including 0-8 in 1992.
He also compiled a 36-11-1 mark in five campaigns as head
football coach at Division III Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute,
where his 1990 team went 8-0-1 and the 1992 squad had a 9-1
record and was ranked first in the ECAC New England poll. Siedlecki,
who has been both an offensive and defensive coordinator, was the
1992 AFCA Kodak District I Coach of the Year at WPI.
An assistant coach at the University of Albany (1976-79),
Wagner College (1980) and Lafayette College (1981-87), Siedlecki
has coached three different teams (Albany '77, Wagner '80, WPI '92)
in the national playoffs. He and Harvard Coach Tim Murphy were
roommates as assistant coaches at Lafayette, while Siedlecki also
coached with Penn mentor Al Bagnoli at Albany. The Yale mentor is a
leader off the field as well. Siedlecki serves on the American Football
Coaches Association All-America selection committees and is also a
member of the I-AA Football Coaches executive committee.
Siedlecki, a 1974 graduate of Union College, earned a B.A. in
history while lettering in football as a running back and linebacker.
Also a letterman in baseball as a pitcher, he was a three-sport star at
Johnstown (N.Y.) High School, where his father served as head coach
for more than 20 seasons. Siedlecki, born July 23, 1951, and his wife,
Nancy, have three children: Kevin, 23; Jackie, 21; and Amy, 18.
2005 ALL-IVY FOOTBALL
Losing the Ivy League opener in any football season puts a team’s championship dreams in jeopardy. Squandering a big lead and losing in overtime in
that opener can truly shake the faith of any team. But not the Brown Bears.
Not in 2005. After losing to Harvard, 38-35 in overtime, in the second week
of the season, the Bears rallied to win eight straight — and the Ivy title —
behind running back Nick Hartigan (Fairfax Station, Va.), the unanimous pick
for the Asa S. Bushnell Cup.
Hartigan — who had six teammates named first-team All-Ivy — was one
of seven unanimous selections to the first team. He led the nation in rushing
(172.7 yards a game) and was named the Ivy Offensive Player of the Week six
times in 10 weeks. He also broke the all-time Ivy scoring records, ending his
career with 54 trips to the end zone and 4,492 rushing yards.
Another unanimous choice helped produce two 1,000-yard rushers as
Cornell senior offensive lineman Kevin Boothe (Plantation, Fla.) paved the way
for the League’s top running game. The 6-foot-4, 327-pound Boothe is projected as a possible first-day selection in the NFL Draft. Running behind him,
sophomore running back Luke Siwula (Cortland, N.Y.) and senior quarterback
Ryan Kuhn (New Fairfield, Conn.) each earned first-team status after becoming
just the second 1,000-yard rushing duo in Ivy history.
Joining Hartigan and Siwula as a first-team running back was another
unanimous selection — Harvard junior Clifton Dawson (Scarborough, Ont.).
Dawson rushed for more than 1,000 yards for the third time and this time may
have been the most impressive. After injuries depleted the Crimson receiving
corps, opponents were able to key on Dawson, who also suffered a hip injury
early in the season. Despite that, he gained more than 1,600 all-purpose yards
and remained on pace to break Ed Marinaro’s League career rushing record.
The Princeton Tigers had two of the unanimous picks in senior cornerback Jay McCareins (Naperville, Ill.) and junior punter Colin McDonough
(Milford, Iowa). McCareins’ resume is diverse and impressive, but the most
telling stat is that the Tigers are 20-12 in the last 32 games with him in the
starting lineup and 9-23 in the last 32 games without him. He led the nation
with nine interceptions and 20 pass breakups. McCareins also came up with
huge plays time and time again. He had two interception returns for scores, a
kickoff return for a touchdown, a rare defensive extra point and even rarer
field goal return for a touchdown. McDonough gave McCareins’ defense room
to work by averaging more than 40 yards per punt.
Dartmouth’s lone first-teamer was a repeat choice as well as a unanimous pick. Senior defensive lineman Anthony Gargiulo (Neshanic Station,
N.J.) gave opponents fits with 17.5 tackles for loss and seven sacks.
The last unanimous pick was Brown senior defensive back Jamie
Gasparella (New Hudson, Mich.). He challenged McCareins in interceptions
with seven, including at least one in each of the Bears’ last four games as they
chased the Ivy Championship. Five others from Providence joined Gasparella
and Hartigan on first team — senior wideout Jarrett Schreck (Montville, N.J.),
senior offensive lineman Alex Jury (Minneapolis, Minn.), sophomore kicker
Steve Morgan (New Albany, Ohio), senior defensive lineman Pat Curran
(Pleasanton, Calif.) and junior linebacker Zak DeOssie (North Andover,
Mass.). DeOssie was having a dominating season before suffering a seasonending injury while Morgan shattered the Ivy record for kick scoring (98).
The Yale Bulldogs had a pair of first-team choices and the League’s
Rookie of the Year. Junior offensive lineman Ed McCarthy (Fairfield, Conn.), a
former Ivy top rookie, led the way for freshman tailback Mike McLeod (New
Britain, Conn.), who was the League’s top first-year after piling up more than
1,200 all-purpose yards. Junior wide receiver Ashley Wright (Mobile, Ala.)
was named first team after leading the Ivies in catches (61) and TD grabs (10).
Harvard and Cornell each had five first-teamers. Dawson was joined by
two of the Crimson he was always quick to credit on the offensive line — senior Will Johnson (Tustin, Calif.) and Brian Lapham (Sanford, Maine). A pair of
Harvard defenders — junior lineman Michael Berg (Stamford, Conn.) and senior Matt Thomas (Silver Spring, Md.) — were also on the first team. Joining
Boothe, Kuhn and Siwula of the Big Red were two senior defenders — lineman Matt Pollock (Fulton, N.Y.) and back Kevin Rex (Thousand Oaks, Calif.).
Penn had two first-team selections in senior linebacker Ric San Doval
(Allison Park, Pa.) and senior defensive back Michael Johns (Silver Spring,
Md.). San Doval has been a hard-hitting intimidator for the Red and Blue.
Rounding out the first-team were two Princeton Tigers. Senior tight end
Jon Dekker (Greenfield, Wis.) led all Ivy tight ends in catches and yardage
while senior linebacker Justin Stull (Lititz, Pa.) has been a prolific tackler.
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE * = unanimous selection
WR Jarrett Schreck, Brown (Sr., Montville, N.J.)
WR Ashley Wright, Yale (Jr., Mobile, Ala.)
TE
Jon Dekker, Princeton (Sr., Greenfield, Wis.)
OL * Kevin Boothe, Cornell (Sr., Plantation, Fla.)
OL
Will Johnson, Harvard (Sr., Tustin, Calif.)
OL
Brian Lapham, Harvard (Sr., Sanford, Maine)
OL
Ed McCarthy, Yale (Jr., Fairfield, Conn.)
OL
Alex Jury, Brown (Sr., Minneapolis, Minn.)
QB
Ryan Kuhn, Cornell (Sr., New Fairfield, Conn.)
RB * Nick Hartigan, Brown (Sr., Fairfax Station, Va.)
RB * Clifton Dawson, Harvard (Jr., Scarborough, Ont.)
RB
Luke Siwula, Cornell (Soph., Cortland, N.Y.)
K
Steve Morgan, Brown (Soph., New Albany, Ohio)
FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P
* Anthony Gargiulo, Dartmouth (Sr., Neshanic Station, N.J.)
Pat Curran, Brown (Sr., Pleasanton, Calif..)
Matt Pollock, Cornell (Sr., Fulton, N.Y.)
Mike Berg, Harvard (Jr., Stamford, Conn.)
Zak DeOssie, Brown (Jr., North Andover, Mass.)
Justin Stull, Princeton (Sr., Lititz, Pa.)
Matt Thomas, Harvard (Sr., Silver Spring, Md)
Ric San Doval, Penn (Sr., Allison Park, Pa.)
* Jay McCareins, Princeton (Sr., Naperville, Ill.)
* Jamie Gasparella, Brown (Sr., New Hudson, Mich.)
Kevin Rex, Cornell (Sr., Thousand Oaks, Calif.)
Michael Johns, Penn (Sr., Silver Spring, Md.)
* Colin McDonough, Princeton (Jr., Milford, Iowa)
SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
WR
WR
WR
TE
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
QB
RB
RB
RB
K
Todd Feiereisen, Yale (Sr., Westlake Village, Calif.)
Brandon Bowser, Columbia (Sr., St. Paul, Minn.)
Ryan Fuselier, Dartmouth (Sr., Escondido, Calif.)
David Turner, Brown (Sr., Cincinnati, Ohio)
Ben Brielmaier, Princeton (Sr., Mankato, Minn.)
Paul Lyons, Princeton (Sr., Norwood, Mass.)
Noori Abdul-Ghani, Brown (Sr., Cincinnati, Ohio)
Alex Doty, Brown (Jr., Sacramento, Calif.)
Marko Grzan, Penn (Jr., Ossining, N.Y.)
Jeff Mroz, Yale (Sr., Greensburg, Pa.)
Mike McLeod, Yale (Fr., New Britain, Conn.)
Carson Brennan, Brown (Sr., Westwood, Mass.)
Joe Sandberg, Penn (Jr., Oradell, N.J.)
Derek Javarone, Princeton (Sr., Imperial, Pa.)
SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P
Jim Malizia, Penn (Sr., Allendale, N.J.)
Jonathan Lucas, Cornell (Jr., Wheat Ridge, Colo.)
Brandon Dyches, Yale (Sr., Chapin, S.C.)
Naheem Harris, Penn (Soph., Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Josh Dooley, Dartmouth (Sr., Tuttle, Okla.)
Abi Fadeyi, Princeton (Sr., Centennial, Colo.)
James Frazier, Brown (Sr., Bellwood, Ill.)
Joel Sussman, Cornell (Sr., Great Neck, N.Y.)
Prosper Nwokocha, Columbia (Sr., Arlington, Texas)
Steve Jensen, Dartmouth (Sr., Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.)
Robert Balkema, Harvard (Sr., Mahwah, N.J.)
Tad Crawford, Columbia (Jr., Burlington, Ont.)
Anthony Melillo, Penn (Soph., Bernardsville, N.J.)
HONORABLE MENTION OFFENSE
WR -- Lonnie Hill, Brown; Brian
Romney, Cornell; Ryan Tyler, Harvard; Jason Raiti, Dartmouth. TE -- Kelly Widman,
Harvard; Chris Mizell, Penn. OL -- Don Snyder, Penn; Dave Szelingowski,
Princeton; Ted Sonnenberg, Cornell; Sean Estrada, Penn; Brett Crandell, Yale; Eric
Miller, Cornell. QB -- Liam O’Hagan, Harvard; Joe DiGiacomo, Brown. K -- A.J.
Weitsman, Cornell.
HONORABLE MENTION DEFENSE
DL -- Brad Bagdis, Harvard;
Uche Osadebe, Columbia; Brandt Hollander, Yale; Steve Storrs, Brown; Brian
Fairbanks, Penn; Andrew Ralph, Yale. LB -- Kory Gedin, Penn; Ryan Tully, Harvard;
Patrick Potts, Cornell; Lee Driftmier, Yale. DB -- Mike Ribero, Dartmouth; Tim
Strickland, Princeton; Matt Handlon, Yale; Doug Hewlett, Harvard; Scott Williams,
Penn; Ian Wilson, Dartmouth. P -- Jon Rocholl, Columbia.
2005 IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL STATISTICS
2005 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS
Team
Brown
Harvard
Princeton
Cornell
Yale
Penn
Dartmouth
Columbia
-- Conference -W-L For Opp
6-1 252 166
5-2 231 137
5-2 192 109
4-3 167 132
4-3 174 140
3-4 151 155
1-6 64 162
0-7 63 293
Pct
.857
.714
.714
.571
.571
.429
.143
.000
-- Overall -W-L For Opp
9-1 368 218
7-3 310 224
7-3 245 163
6-4 268 180
4-6 228 207
5-5 269 204
2-8 126 260
2-8 116 337
PASSING OFFENSE
Pct
.900
.700
.700
.600
.400
.500
.200
.200
Yale
Harvard
Dartmouth
Columbia
Penn
Brown
Princeton
Cornell
XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg
44
0
0 18 0 368 36.8
27
5
0 9 0 310 31.0
28
2
0 11 0 269 26.9
30
1
0 14 1 268 26.8
25
1
1 16 0 245 24.5
27
0
0 5 0 228 22.8
12
1
0 6 2 126 12.6
11
0
0 11 0 116 11.6
Dartmouth
Cornell
Princeton
Columbia
Brown
Yale
Penn
Harvard
SCORING OFFENSE
Brown
Harvard
Penn
Cornell
Princeton
Yale
Dartmouth
Columbia
TD
45
41
34
32
28
31
15
12
SCORING DEFENSE
Princeton
Cornell
Penn
Yale
Brown
Harvard
Dartmouth
Columbia
TD
20
23
27
25
29
27
33
42
XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg
17
1
0 8 0 163 16.3
21
0
0 7 0 180 18.0
20
1
1 6 0 204 20.4
19
3
0 10 1 207 20.7
25
2
0 5 0 218 21.8
24
1
0 12 0 224 22.4
32
0
0 10 0 260 26.0
40
0
0 15 0 337 33.7
TOTAL OFFENSE
Brown
Harvard
Yale
Cornell
Princeton
Penn
Columbia
Dartmouth
Rush
2193
1825
1249
2486
1668
1249
464
400
Pass
1899
2245
2497
1155
1821
1993
2004
2022
TOTAL DEFENSE
Cornell
Princeton
Penn
Harvard
Dartmouth
Yale
Brown
Columbia
Rush
883
1157
1080
917
1689
1528
1697
2363
Pass
1730
1819
1950
2189
1618
1915
1870
1833
RUSHING OFFENSE
Cornell
Brown
Harvard
Princeton
Penn
Yale
Columbia
Dartmouth
Att
570
439
472
401
347
353
253
283
RUSHING DEFENSE
Cornell
Harvard
Penn
Princeton
Yale
Dartmouth
Brown
Columbia
Att
360
344
381
356
394
464
384
484
Harvard
Brown
Yale
Princeton
Penn
Columbia
Dartmouth
Cornell
Princeton
Harvard
Yale
Brown
Dartmouth
Cornell
Penn
Columbia
Plays
611
652
687
703
739
726
693
741
Yards
2613
2976
3030
3106
3307
3443
3567
4196
Avg TD YpG
4.3 22 261.3
4.6 20 297.6
4.4 27 303.0
4.4 25 310.6
4.5 29 330.7
4.7 23 344.3
5.1 27 356.7
5.7 38 419.6
Princeton
Penn
Cornell
Brown
Yale
Harvard
Dartmouth
Columbia
Yds
883
917
1080
1157
1528
1689
1697
2363
Avg
2.5
2.7
2.8
3.2
3.9
3.6
4.4
4.9
TD
6
12
7
8
11
19
14
26
YpG
248.6
219.3
182.5
166.8
124.9
124.9
46.4
40.0
YpG
88.3
91.7
108.0
115.7
152.8
168.9
169.7
236.3
Cm Int Pct Yds
160 13 58.2 1618
125 10 49.8 1730
143 19 48.3 1819
146
8 56.8 1833
165 13 53.4 1870
187 16 56.3 1915
170
8 55.6 1950
179 18 49.9 2189
Att Cmp Pct
295 176 59.7
250 128 51.2
368 217 59.0
268 147 54.9
334 166 49.7
357 190 53.2
347 191 55.0
207 111 53.6
Int
16
9
14
13
16
12
19
8
Avg
6.8
7.6
5.8
5.6
6.0
7.6
6.8
5.6
TD
22
17
10
10
16
16
10
6
YpG
249.7
224.5
202.2
200.4
199.3
189.9
182.1
115.5
Avg
5.9
6.9
6.1
7.1
6.1
5.8
6.4
6.1
TD
10
16
12
12
13
12
20
13
YpG
161.8
173.0
181.9
183.3
187.0
191.5
195.0
218.9
Yds
2245
1899
2497
1821
1993
2004
2022
1155
PASSING EFFICIENCY DEFENSE
Avg TD YpG
5.9 42 409.2
5.3 37 407.0
5.2 31 374.6
4.7 32 364.1
5.2 24 348.9
4.8 29 324.2
4.0 11 246.8
3.8 14 242.2
TD
26
26
20
14
13
9
1
4
Att
275
251
296
257
309
332
306
359
PASSING EFFICIENCY
Yards
4092
4070
3746
3641
3489
3242
2468
2422
Avg
4.4
5.0
3.9
4.2
3.6
3.5
1.8
1.4
Cm Int Pct Yds
217 14 59.0 2497
176 16 59.7 2245
191 19 55.0 2022
190 12 53.2 2004
166 16 49.7 1993
128
9 51.2 1899
147 13 54.9 1821
111
8 53.6 1155
PASSING DEFENSE
Plays
689
767
721
777
669
681
610
630
Yds
2486
2193
1825
1668
1249
1249
464
400
Att
368
295
347
357
334
250
268
207
PUNTING
Att Cmp
296 143
359 179
332 187
309 165
275 160
251 125
306 170
257 146
No
45
62
54
45
56
50
66
62
Yds
1801
2339
1968
1567
1890
1714
2232
2272
Int
19
18
16
13
13
10
8
8
Pct
48.3
49.9
56.3
53.4
58.2
49.8
55.6
56.8
Yds
1819
2189
1915
1870
1618
1730
1950
1833
TD
17
16
22
10
16
10
10
6
Effic
131.8
128.9
128.1
114.5
106.1
102.9
102.5
102.3
TD
12
13
12
13
10
16
20
12
Effic
100.5
103.0
107.1
109.7
110.1
120.8
125.4
125.9
Avg Ret Yds Avg Net
40.0 17 107 2.4 37.6
37.7 23 166 2.7 35.0
36.4 28 227 4.2 32.2
34.8 16 117 2.6 32.2
33.8 24 105 1.9 31.9
34.3 19 134 2.7 31.6
33.8 27 295 4.5 29.3
36.6 39 507 8.2 28.5
TURNOVER MARGIN
Brown
Yale
Princeton
Cornell
Harvard
Penn
Dartmouth
Columbia
--Gained---Lost-Fum Int Tot Fum Int
11 13 24
5 9
8 16 24
5 14
8 19 27
9 13
10 10 20
7 8
10 18 28
9 16
8
8 16
3 16
9 13 22 11 19
8
8 16 18 12
RUSHING
Hartigan (Bro, Sr)
Dawson (Harv, Jr)
Siwula (Corn, So)
Kuhn (Corn, Sr)
McLeod (Yale, Fr)
Toresco (Prin, So)
Mathews (Pen, Sr)
Spence (Yale, Jr)
Sandberg (Pen, Jr)
O'Hagan (Harv, So)
Att
314
258
252
197
193
142
142
108
76
127
Yds Avg
1727 5.5
1139 4.4
1086 4.3
1003 5.1
689 3.6
611 4.3
537 3.8
468 4.3
399 5.2
443 3.5
Tot Mar PG
14 +10 1.00
19 +5 0.50
22 +5 0.50
15 +5 0.50
25 +3 0.30
19 -3 -0.30
30 -8 -0.80
30 -14 -1.40
TD
20
11
8
12
6
4
5
1
3
8
YpG
172.7
113.9
108.6
100.3
68.9
61.1
59.7
46.8
44.3
44.3
PASSING
Mroz (Yale, Sr)
O'Hagan (Harv, So)
Cohen (Dart, Fr)
McDermott (Pen, Sr)
DiGiacomo (Bro, Jr)
Terrell (Prin, Jr)
Hormann (Col, So)
Kuhn (Cor, Sr)
Winters (Col, Sr)
Att
364
262
234
261
231
253
260
179
95
Cm
216
157
137
136
121
139
145
96
45
TOTAL OFFENSE
Mroz (Yale, Sr)
O'Hagan (Harv, So)
Terrell (Prin, Jr)
Kuhn (Cor, Sr)
DiGiacomo (Bro, Jr)
McDermott (Pen, Sr)
Hartigan (Bro, Sr)
Cohen (Dart, Fr)
Hormann (Col, So)
Dawson (Harv, Jr)
RECEPTIONS
Wright (Yale, Jr)
Feiereisen (Yale, Sr)
Fuselier (Dart, Sr)
Bowser (Col, Sr)
Raiti (Dart, Sr)
Romney (Corn, Sr)
Tyler (Harv, Sr)
Schreck (Bro, Sr)
Dawson (Harv, Jr)
Hill (Bro, Jr)
Pct
59.3
59.9
58.5
52.1
52.4
54.9
55.8
53.6
47.4
Avg
248.4
200.5
191.1
180.1
180.0
172.1
148.1
100.8
58.1
Total
2448
2448
2042
2011
1916
1624
1727
1307
1370
1139
YpG
244.8
244.8
204.2
201.1
191.6
180.4
172.7
163.4
137.0
113.9
Plays
392
389
338
376
259
300
314
292
294
258
Rec
61
55
51
44
41
38
36
34
34
33
Yds
795
762
501
684
544
385
542
781
336
563
TD
10
7
5
7
1
2
3
7
2
5
Avg
13.0
13.9
9.8
15.5
13.3
10.1
15.1
23.0
9.9
17.1
RpG
6.10
5.50
5.10
4.40
4.10
3.80
3.60
3.40
3.40
3.30
Yds
795
781
762
684
563
544
542
504
501
478
TD
10
7
7
7
5
1
3
3
5
4
Avg
13.0
23.0
13.9
15.5
17.1
13.3
15.1
17.4
9.8
16.5
YpG
79.5
78.1
76.2
68.4
56.3
54.4
54.2
50.4
50.1
47.8
Rec
61
34
55
44
33
41
36
29
51
29
Rush
1727
1139
1086
689
1003
20
399
163
611
0
INTERCEPTIONS
McCareins (Prin, Sr)
Gasparella (Bro, Sr)
Hewlett (Harv, So)
Solakian (Yale, Jr)
Driftmier (Yale, Jr)
Williams (Harv, So)
Strickland (Prin, Jr)
Balkema (Harv, Sr)
Cotter (Bro, Sr)
Sussman (Corn, Sr)
TD
22
15
8
12
16
10
7
6
3
Pass
2484
2005
1721
1008
1800
1621
0
1529
1481
0
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
Hartigan (Bro, Sr)
Dawson (Harv, Jr)
Siwula (Cor, So)
McLeod (Yale, Fr)
Kuhn (Cor, Sr)
Jackson (Cor, Jr)
Sandberg, (Pen, Jr)
Fields (Prin, Sr)
Toresco (Prin, So)
Nwokocha (Col, Sr)
Yds
2484
2005
1529
1621
1800
1721
1481
1008
523
Rush
-36
443
321
1003
116
3
1727
-222
-111
1139
RECEIVING YARDS
Wright (Yale, Jr)
Schreck (Bro, Sr)
Feiereisen (Yale, Sr)
Bowser (Col, Sr)
Hill (Bro, Jr)
Raiti (Dart, Sr)
Tyler (Harv, Sr)
McDonald (Pen, Jr)
Fuselier (Dart, Sr)
Breaux (Harv, Fr)
Int
14
13
12
12
8
13
8
7
4
Rec PR KOR
74
0
0
336
0 139
175
0
0
90
0 445
0
0
0
299
5 676
367
0 120
280 160 114
216
0
0
0
0 821
Int
9
7
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
2
Yds
236
42
67
52
48
40
24
18
16
39
Yds
1801
1614
1261
1224
1003
1000
886
717
827
825
TD
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
Avg
180.1
161.4
126.1
122.4
100.3
100.0
98.4
89.6
82.7
82.5
IpG
0.90
0.70
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.22
2005 IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL STATISTICS
PASSING EFFICIENCY
Att
DiGiacomo (Br, Jr) 231
O'Hagan (Har, So) 262
Mroz (Yale, Sr)
364
Terrell (Prin, Jr)
253
Cohen (Dart, Fr)
234
McDermott (Pen, Sr)261
Hormann (Col, So) 260
Kuhn (Cor, Sr)
179
Winters (Col, Sr)
95
Cmp
121
157
216
139
137
136
145
96
45
PUNT RETURNS
Markey (Bro, Jr)
Fields (Prin, Sr)
McCareins (Prin, Sr)
Romney (Cor, Sr)
Crawford (Col, Jr)
Jensen (Dart, Sr)
Francks (Pen, Sr)
KICK RETURNS
McCareins (Prin, Sr)
Nwokocha (Col, Sr)
Jackson (Cor, Jr)
Jensen (Dart, Sr)
Markey (Bro, Jr)
Sherlock (Harv, Jr)
DeGasperis (Col, Jr)
McLeod (Yale, Fr)
Okoro (Penn, Sr)
Williams (Dart, Fr)
Int
8
13
14
13
12
12
8
7
4
FIELD GOALS
Morgan (Bro, So)
Javarone (Prin, Sr)
Weitsman (Cor, Sr)
Rocholl (Col, Fr)
Zoch (Penn, So)
Schindel (Harv, So)
Hinterbichler (Dart, Sr)
Kimball (Yale, So)
Avg
12.0
10.7
9.2
7.1
6.8
6.2
5.6
Ret
20
38
33
27
15
29
13
26
14
14
Yds
456
821
676
552
305
576
228
445
235
221
TD
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Avg
22.8
21.6
20.5
20.4
20.3
19.9
17.5
17.1
16.8
15.8
XPT
0
44
2
25
0
30
2
0
27
27
FG
18
16
14
11
11
9
6
5
Yds
1801
2248
1909
2238
1949
1567
1206
1873
FG
0
18
0
16
0
14
0
0
11
9
FGA
23
18
16
15
17
12
12
10
PAT KICKING ACCURACY
Weitsman (Corn, Sr)
Morgan (Bro, So)
Javarone (Prin, Sr)
Kimball (Yale, So)
Zoch (Penn, So)
Schindel (Harv, So)
Effic
133.8
133.2
128.9
114.8
114.5
110.3
106.3
104.2
95.6
TD
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Punts
45
59
52
61
55
45
35
55
TD
21
0
14
0
12
0
10
10
0
0
TD
16
15
22
10
8
12
7
6
3
Yds
325
160
129
206
108
123
161
McDonough (Prin, Jr)
Melillo (Penn, So)
Bolling (Corn, So)
Rocholl (Col, Fr)
Hinterbichler (Dart, Sr)
Morgan (Bro, So)
King (Harv, Sr)
Wright (Yale, Jr)
Hartigan (Bro, Sr)
Morgan (Bro, So)
Dawson (Harv, Jr)
Javarone (Prin, Sr)
Kuhn (Corn, Sr)
Weitsman (Cor, Sr)
Siwula (Cor, So)
Wright (Yale, Jr)
Zoch (Penn, So)
Schindel (Harv, So)
Yds
1800
2005
2484
1721
1529
1621
1481
1008
523
Ret
27
15
14
29
16
20
29
PUNTING
SCORING
Pct
52.4
59.9
59.3
54.9
58.5
52.1
55.8
53.6
47.4
Made
30
44
25
27
27
27
Pts
126
98
86
73
72
72
62
60
60
54
Pct
78.3
88.9
87.5
73.3
64.7
75.0
50.0
50.0
Att
30
45
27
30
31
31
Avg
40.0
38.1
36.7
36.7
35.4
34.8
34.5
34.1
PpG
12.6
9.8
8.6
7.3
7.2
7.2
6.2
6.0
6.0
5.4
FGpG
1.80
1.60
1.40
1.10
1.10
0.90
0.60
0.50
Pct.
100.0
97.8
92.6
90.0
87.1
87.1
TACKLES
Crawford (Col, Jr)
Rex (Corn, Sr)
Dooley (Dart, Sr)
Wilson (Dart, So)
San Doval (Penn, Sr)
Driftmier (Yale, Jr)
Gibalski (Dart, Jr)
Stull (Prin, Sr)
Frazier (Bro, Sr)
DeOssie (Bro, Jr)
Handlon (Yale, Sr)
Thomas (Harv, Sr)
Fadeyi (Prin, Sr)
Sussman (Cor, Sr)
Gedin (Penn, Jr)
Holben (Yale, Sr)
Tully (Harv, Jr)
Shaw (Col, Sr)
Butler (Yale, Sr)
Gargiulo (Dart, Sr)
Aregbe (Col, Jr)
Howell (Harv, Sr)
Balkema (Harv, Sr)
Yearwood (Bro, So)
Potts (Cor, Sr)
SACKS
Gargiulo (Dart, Sr)
Malizia (Penn, Sr)
Dyches (Yale, Sr)
Balkema (Harv, Sr)
Fisher (Bro, So)
Storrs (Bro, Sr)
Starrett (Prin, Sr)
Lucas (Corn, Jr)
Bagdis (Harv, So)
DeOssie (Bro, Jr)
Pos
LB
DB
LB
SS
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
LB
DB
DB
DE
LB
CB
LB
LB
Pos
DE
DE
DE
LB
DB
DE
DE
LB
TACKLES FOR LOSS
Gargiulo (Dart, Sr)
Tully (Harv, Jr)
Dooley (Dart, Sr)
DeOssie (Bro, Jr)
Fadeyi (Prin, Sr)
Starrett (Prin, Sr)
Rex (Corn, Sr)
Malizia (Penn, Sr)
Curran (Bro, Sr)
Pos
DE
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DE
DL
PASSES DEFENDED
McCareins (Prin, Sr)
Gasparella (Bro, Sr)
Johns (Penn, Sr)
Artis (Prin, Jr)
Strickland (Prin, Jr)
Jensen (Dart, Sr)
Nwokocha (Col, Sr)
UA
60
63
37
44
47
54
45
43
42
45
36
37
32
31
28
38
42
38
44
30
30
42
40
28
26
Total
111
95
94
90
90
89
87
86
80
80
74
69
68
60
65
63
61
61
60
58
58
57
57
56
56
Avg Sack
11.1 0.0
9.5 2.0
9.4 2.0
9.0 0.0
9.0 3.5
8.9 0.0
8.7 1.0
8.6 3.5
8.0 2.0
11.4 4.0
7.4 0.0
6.9 3.0
6.8 3.5
6.7 3.0
6.5 3.0
6.3 0.0
6.1 2.0
6.1 1.0
6.0 0.0
5.8 6.0
5.8 1.0
5.7 1.0
5.7 5.0
5.6 0.0
5.6 3.0
Solo
5
5
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
4
Asst
2
2
1
0
1
1
2
2
2
0
Yds Total
39 6.0
49 6.0
37 5.5
47 5.0
16 4.5
22 4.5
23 4.0
23 4.0
27 4.0
18 4.0
Solo
13
13
10
10
9
9
10
7
9
Asst
8
1
5
4
4
4
1
6
2
Yds
75
46
37
31
40
38
34
60
42
Brup
11
8
12
9
6
8
8
Int
9
7
1
2
4
2
2
Total
17.0
13.5
12.5
12.0
11.0
11.0
10.5
10.0
10.0
Total
20
15
13
11
10
10
10
FORCED FUMBLES
3 -- Williams (Penn, Jr); Wilson (Dart, So); DeOssie (Bro, Jr)
2 -- Mullenax (Bro, So); Storrs (Bro, Sr); Nuzzo (Bro, So);
Cloyd (Corn, Sr); B.Abare (Yale, Fr); Frazier (Bro, Sr); Stull
(Prin, Sr); Balkema (Harv, Sr)
FUMBLE RECOVERIES
3 -- Driftmier (Yale, Jr); Thomas (Harv, Sr); San Doval
(Penn, Sr)
2 -- Taylor (Dart, Sr); Burlin (Bro, Sr); Wint (Harv, Sr);
Crawford (Col, Jr); Cotter (Bro, Sr); Rex (Corn, Sr); Murphy
(Col, Sr)
INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS
Total Offense Yards
361 -- McDermott (Penn -vs- Villanova, Sept 24)
354 -- O’Hagan (Harvard -vs- Penn, Nov 12)
Rushing Yards
252 -- Hartigan (Brown -vs- Rhode Island, Oct 1)
245 -- Hartigan (Brown -vs- Princeton, Oct 15)
Rushing Attempts
39 -- Hartigan (Brown -vs- Penn, Oct 29)
38 -- Hartigan (Brown -vs- Princeton, Oct 15)
Rushing TDs
4 -- Hartigan (Brown -vs- Rhode Island, Oct 1)
Longest Rushes
75 -- Hartigan (Brown at Columbia, Nov 19)
74 -- Hartigan (Brown -vs- Princeton, Oct 15)
Passing Yards
334 -- McDermott (Penn -vs- Villanova, Sept 24)
333 -- Mroz (Yale -vs- Holy Cross, Oct 1)
Passing Attempts
56 -- Mroz (Yale -vs- Holy Cross, Oct 1)
52 -- Mroz (Yale at Lehigh, Oct 15)
Passing TDs
5 -- Mroz (Yale -vs- Cornell, Sept 24)
Longest Passes
90 -- Cohen to Raiti (Dartmouth -vs- Cornell, Nov 5)
85 -- DiGiacomo to Schreck (Brown at Cornell, Oct 22)
Passes Completed
34 -- Mroz (Yale at Lehigh, Oct 15)
33 -- Mroz (Yale -vs- Holy Cross, Oct 1)
Receiving Yards
223 -- Schreck (Brown at Harvard, Sept 24)
198 -- Wright (Yale -vs- Cornell, Sept 24)
Receptions
13 -- Feiereisen (Yale at Lehigh, Oct 15)
Receiving TDs
3 -- Wright (Yale -vs- Cornell, Sept 24)
3 -- Widman (Harvard -vs- Penn, Nov 12)
Field Goal Attempts
7 -- Morgan (Brown at Harvard, Sept 24)
Field Goals Made
5 -- Morgan (Brown at Harvard, Sept 24)
5 -- Javarone (Princeton -vs- Columbia, Oct 1)
Longest Field Goals
48 -- Morgan (Brown -vs- Fordham, Oct 8)
Punts
11 -- Rocholl (Columbia at Lafayette, Oct 8)
Longest Punts
74 -- Rocholl (Columbia -vs- Duquesne, Sept 24)
71 -- Rocholl (Columbia -vs- Penn, Oct 15)
Punt Returns
6 -- Romney (Cornell -vs- Columbia, Nov 12)
Punt Return Yards
96 -- Markey (Brown at Columbia, Nov 19)
82 -- Fields (Princeton at Brown, Oct 15)
Longest Punt Returnss
59 -- Markey (Brown at Columbia, Nov 19)
56 -- Sonkur (Harvard at Columbia, Nov 5)
Kick Returns
8 -- Sherlock (Harvard -vs- Lehigh, Oct 1)
Kick Return Yards
172 -- Nwokocha (Columbia at Fordham, Sept 17)
162 -- Jackson (Cornell at Yale, Sept 24)
Longest Kick Returns
94 -- Nwokocha (Columbia at Fordham, Sept 17)
93 -- McCareins (Princeton at Harvard, Oct 22)
Interceptions
3 -- McCareins (Princeton -vs- San Diego, Sept 24)
Interception Return Yards
113 -- McCareins (Princeton -vs- San Diego, Sept 24)
80 -- Williams (Penn at Brown, Oct. 29)
Longest Interception Returns
99 -- McCareins (Princeton -vs- San Diego, Sept 24)
80 -- Williams (Penn at Brown, Oct. 29)
Tackles
19 -- Crawford (Columbia at Princeton, Oct 1)
18 -- Sussman (Cornell -vs- Harvard, Oct 8)
18 -- DeOssie (Brown at Cornell, Oct 22)
18 -- San Doval (Penn -vs- Cornell, Nov 19)
2005 IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RESULTS
BROWN (9-1, 6-1)
Date
Sept 17
Sept 24
Oct 1
Oct 8
Oct 15
Oct 22
Oct 29
Nov 5
Nov 12
Nov 19
Opponent
at Georgetown
at Harvard —2ot—
Rhode Island
Fordham
Princeton
at Cornell
Penn
at Yale
Dartmouth
at Columbia
Score
34-3 W 3,500
35-38 L 11,134
45-35 W 6,152
37-14 W 2,256
31-28 W 5,031
38-24 W 4,212
34-20 W 6,318
38-21 W 21,719
24-14 W 8,122
52-21 W 6,705
COLUMBIA (2-8, 0-7)
Date
Sept 17
Sept 24
Oct 1
Oct 8
Oct 15
Oct 22
Oct 29
Nov 5
Nov 12
Nov 19
Opponent
at Fordham
Duquesne
at Princeton
at Lafayette
Penn
at Dartmouth
Yale
Harvard
at Cornell
Brown
Score
Opponent
Sept 17
Sept 24
Oct 1
Oct 8
Oct 15
Oct 22
Oct 29
Nov 5
Nov 12
Nov 19
Bucknell
Yale
Colgate
Harvard
Georgetown
Brown
Princeton —ot—
Dartmouth
Columbia
Penn
at
at
at
at
at
Crowd
23-17 W 6,912
23-13 W 3,511
3-43 L 8,835
7-14 L 1,500
16-44 L 10,131
6-17 L 6,222
3-37 L 2,000
7-55 L 2,354
7-45 L 4,727
21-52 L 6,705
CORNELL (6-4, 4-3)
Date
Crowd
Score
Crowd
24-7 W 12,723
17-37 L 18,188
20-34 L 6,927
27-13 W 5,250
57-7 W 11,432
24-38 L 4,212
17-20 L 9,315
21-10 W 5,017
45-7 W 4,727
16-7 W 6,933
DARTMOUTH (2-8, 1-6)
Date
Opponent
Sept 17
Sept 24
Oct 1
Oct 8
Oct 15
Oct 22
Oct 29
Nov 5
Nov 12
Nov 19
Colgate
New Hampshire
Penn
Yale
Holy Cross
Columbia
Harvard
Cornell
Brown
Princeton
at
at
at
at
at
Score
26-21 W 3,917
20-49 L 7,145
9-26 L 6,710
0-13 L 2,420
16-28 L 3,011
17-6 W 6,222
14-42 L 12,661
10-21 L 5,017
14-24 L 8,122
0-30 L 4,720
HARVARD (7-3, 5-2)
Date
Sept 17
Sept 24
Oct 1
Oct 8
Oct 15
Oct 22
Oct 29
Nov 5
Nov 12
Nov 19
Opponent
at Holy Cross
Brown —2ot—
Lehigh
at Cornell
at Lafayette
Princeton
Dartmouth
at Columbia
Penn
at Yale —3ot—
PENN (5-5, 3-4)
Date
Opponent
Sept 17
Sept 24
Oct 1
Oct 8
Oct 15
Oct 22
Oct 29
Nov 5
Nov 12
Nov 19
Duquesne
Villanova
Dartmouth
Bucknell
Columbia
Yale
Brown
Princeton
Harvard
Cornell
at
at
at
at
SPORTS NETWORK PICKS FOUR
Four Ivy League football players have been named as 2006
Preseason All-Americans by The Sports Network, including Harvard
senior running back Clifton Dawson, who is on pace to break Ed
Marinaro's League career rushing record.
Dawson and Yale senior offensive tackle Ed McCarthy received
first-team honors, while senior linebacker Zak DeOssie of Brown was
named to the second team. Harvard senior defensive tackle Mike
Berg made the honorable mention list.
For Dawson, a 2004 consensus first-team All-America selection
who leads all active Division I-AA players in career rushing and allpurpose yards, it is his second consecutive year being named to the
Preseason All-America Team. The three-time unanimous first-team
All-Ivy League selection who owns every Harvard rushing record,
has his sights set on becoming only the second player in league history to receive first-team all-league honors four times (former teammate Dante Balestracci ’04 was the other) and is gunning to break
the league’s all-time rushing record held by Cornell’s Ed Marinaro
since 1971, as he is currently 1,008 yards shy of that mark.
McCarthy, who became the first offensive lineman ever to be
named Ivy League Rookie of the Year in 2003, was also rated the No.
1 offensive tackle in Division I-AA by Sports Network. A three-year
starter with 29 consecutive starts, McCarthy has been an all-league
pick each of the last two seasons.
DeOssie, a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award as the nation’s
top defensive player, is a two-time first-team All-Ivy League and AllNew England selection. He led the nation in tackles prior to a late
season injury.
Berg is a two-time All-Ivy League selection.
Crowd
Score
Crowd
31-21 W
38-35 W
24-49 L
13-27 L
24-17 W
24-27 L
42-14 W
55-7 W
29-3 W
30-24 W
8,238
11,134
9,339
5,250
8,983
12,023
12,661
2,354
15,688
53,213
Score
Crowd
41-14 W
24-28 L
26-9 W
53-7 W
44-16 W
38-21 W
20-34 L
13-30 L
3-29 L
7-16 L
8,672
23,257
6,710
5,245
10,131
9,826
6,318
20,036
15,688
6,933
PRINCETON (7-3, 5-2)
Date
Sept 17
Sept 24
Oct 1
Oct 8
Oct 15
Oct 22
Oct 29
Nov 5
Nov 12
Nov 19
Opponent
at Lafayette
San Diego
Columbia
Colgate
at Brown
at Harvard
Cornell —ot—
at Penn
Yale
at Dartmouth
YALE (4-6, 4-3)
Date
Sept 17
Sept 24
Oct 1
Oct 8
Oct 15
Oct 22
Oct 29
Nov 5
Nov 12
Nov 19
Opponent
at San Diego
Cornell
Holy Cross
Dartmouth
at Lehigh —ot—
at Penn
at Columbia
Brown
at Princeton
Harvard —3ot—
Score
Crowd
23-21W 4,915
20-17W 6,216
43-3 W 8,835
10-16 L 4,219
28-31 L 5,031
27-24W 12,023
20-17W 9,315
30-13W 20,036
14-21 L 18,265
30-0 W 4,720
Score
Crowd
14-17 L
37-17W
19-22 L
13-0 W
21-28 L
21-38 L
37-3 W
21-38 L
21-14W
24-30 L
3,266
18,188
12,793
2,420
10,414
9,826
2,000
21,719
18,265
53,213
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1956
1
2
3t
3t
5
6t
6t
8
Yale
Princeton
Dartmouth
Penn
Brown
Columbia
Harvard
Cornell
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1957
7-0-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
8-1-0
7-2-0
5-4-0
4-5-0
5-4-0
3-6-0
2-6-0
1-8-0
Jordan Olivar
Charles Caldwell
Bob Blackman
Steve Sebo
Alva Kelley
Lou Little
Lloyd Jordan
Lefty James
1
2
3
4t
4t
4t
7
8
221
181
102
90
77
76
140
94
69
109
82
128
87
165
180
161
246
278
122
106
124
94
153
100
97
94
89
218
94
237
199
209
First Team Paul Lopata (E, Yale); Dick Bence (E, Brown); Wayne Kakela (T,
Dartmouth); Gil Robertshaw (T, Brown); Mike Owseichik (G, Yale); Ted
Metropoulos (G, Harvard); Bob Adelizzi (C, Dartmouth); Dennis McGill (B,
Yale); Claude Benham (B, Columbia); Al Ward (B, Yale); Art Boland (B, Cornell)
Second Team Charles Gill (E, Penn); Gerry Knapp (E, Cornell); Charles Griffith
(T, Yale); Robert Casciola (T, Princeton); Michael Bowman (G, Princeton); Ray
Kelly (G, Penn); Marcin Lebovitz (C, Harvard); Steve Ackerman (B, Yale); John
Sapoch (B, Princeton); Irv Roberson (B, Cornell); Robert Rex (B, Dartmouth)
Honorable Mention Ronald Szczypkowski (E, Columbia); Ronald Fraser (E,
Dartmouth); Michael Stewart (E, Princeton); Earle Harder (T, Princeton); Robert
Shaunessy (T, Harvard); Roger Garrett (T, Cornell); Al Suter (G, Cornell); Peter
Keblish (G, Penn); Dick Crews (G, Brown); Alex Kroll (C, Yale); Robert
Sebastianelli (C, Penn); Thomas Itin (G, Cornell); Tom Morris (B, Princeton);
Walter Stahura (B, Harvard); Francis Riepl (B, Penn); Tony Gianelly (B,
Harvard); John Simourian (B, Harvard); Dean Loucks (B, Yale); Lou Rovero (B,
Dartmouth)
Academic All-American Claude Benham (B, Columbia -- first team)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductee Tad Wieman (Coach, Princeton, 193842)
NFL Players Chuck Bednarik (Penn), Philadelphia; Eddie Bell (Penn),
Philadelphia; Don Colo (Brown), Cleveland; Bill Roberts (Dartmouth), Green
Bay; Frank Wydo (Cornell), Philadelphia
NFL Draftees Al Ward (Yale), Chicago Bears (8/91); Paul Lopata (Yale),
Washington (8/93); Dennis McGill (Yale), Philadelphia (24/278); Mike
Bowman (Princeton), N.Y. Giants (29/349)
Pro Bowl Player Chuck Bednarik (Penn), Philadelphia Eagles
Princeton
Dartmouth
Yale
Brown
Cornell
Penn
Harvard
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
5-1-1
4-2-1
3-4-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
7-2-0
7-1-1
6-2-1
5-4-0
3-6-0
3-6-0
3-5-0
1-8-0
Dick Colman
Bob Blackman
Jordan Olivar
Alva Kelley
Lefty James
Steve Sebo
John Yovicisin
Buff Donelli
189
122
165
100
87
100
64
41
83
70
88
111
111
84
173
148
206
163
212
154
100
121
78
54
95
77
88
118
159
140
180
214
First Team Mike Cavallon (E, Yale); Dave Moss (E, Dartmouth); Bob Casciola
(T, Princeton); Bob Shaunessy (T, Harvard); Joe Palermo (G, Dartmouth); Jack
Embersits (G, Yale); Don Warburton (C, Brown); Dick Winterbauer (B, Yale);
Bob McAniff (B, Cornell); Dan Sachs (B, Princeton ); Gene Coker (B, Yale)
Second Team Bernie Berlinger (E, Penn); Tom Hooper (E, Harvard); Gil
Robertshaw (T, Brown); Joe Hordubay (T, Penn); Bob Czub (G, Cornell); Peter
Kerblish (G, Penn); Walt Fogarty (C, Dartmouth); Chet Boulris (B, Harvard);
Frank Finney (B, Brown); Fred Tiley (B, Princeton); John Sapoch (B, Princeton)
Honorable Mention Norm Juvonen (E, Cornell); Jim Valuska (E, Princeton);
Dennis Troychak (T, Penn); David Bathrick (T, Dartmouth); Brian Dennehy (T,
Columbia); Roger Garrett (T, Cornell); Harry Olivar (T, Yale); Dave Grubb (T,
Princeton); Pete Briggs (T, Harvard); Alvin Krutsch (G, Dartmouth); Lawrence
Kalesnik (G, Brown); Oliver Beamon (G, Penn); Paul Lynch (G, Yale); Nolan
Baird (C, Yale); Bob Foster (C, Harvard); Bob Czub (C, Cornell); Frank Riepl (B,
Penn); Harvey Brookins (B, Columbia); John Crouthamel (B, Dartmouth); Walt
Stahura (B, Harvard); Joe Burke (B, Dartmouth); Paul Choquette (B, Brown);
Fred Doelling (B, Penn)
First-Team All-American Joe Palermo (G, Dartmouth)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Marshall Newell (T, Harvard, 189093); George Plann (QB, Cornell, 1921-23); John Weller (G, Princeton, 193335)
NFL Players Chuck Bednarik (Penn), Philadelphia; Eddie Bell (Penn),
Philadelphia; Don Colo (Brown), Cleveland; Frank Wydo (Cornell),
Philadelphia
NFL Draftee Gil Robertshaw (Brown), Chicago Cardinals (10/111)
Pro Bowl Player Chuck Bednarik (Penn), Philadelphia Eagles
1958
1
2t
2t
4t
4t
6
7
8
Dartmouth
Cornell
Princeton
Brown
Penn
Harvard
Columbia
Yale
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
0-7-0
7-2-0
6-3-0
6-3-0
6-3-0
4-5-0
4-5-0
1-8-0
2-7-0
Bob Blackman
Lefty James
Dick Colman
Alva Kelley
Steve Sebo
John Yovicisin
Buff Donelli
Jordan Olivar
154
134
177
136
145
126
21
70
69
80
123
128
84
93
196
190
182
147
217
211
153
149
35
92
83
135
164
140
177
99
291
203
First Team Norm Juvonen (E, Cornell); Barney Berlinger (E, Penn); Bob
Shaunessy (T, Harvard); Tom Budrewicz (T, Brown); Alvin Krutsch (G,
Dartmouth); Edward Savitsky (G, Cornell); Don Warburton (C, Brown); Frank
Finney (B, Brown); John Crouthamel (B, Dartmouth); Chet Boulris (B, Harvard);
Paul Choquette (B, Brown)
Second Team William Traub (E, Brown); Edward Kostselnik (E, Princeton);
David Bathrick (T, Dartmouth); Peter Briggs (T, Harvard); Raymond Kelly (G,
Penn); Harold Anderson (G, Harvard); Frank Szvetecz (C, Princeton); Thomas
Skypeck (QB, Cornell); Fred Doelling (HB, Penn); Hugh Scott (HB, Princeton);
Fred Tiley (FB, Princeton)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Charley Barrett (QB, Cornell, 191315); Dave Campbell (E, Harvard, 1899-01); Tad Jones (Yale Coach, 1916-27)
NFL Players Chuck Bednarik (Penn), Philadelphia; Don Colo (Brown),
Cleveland
Pro Bowl Player Don Colo (Brown), Cleveland Browns
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1959
1
2
3t
3t
5t
5t
7
8
Penn
Dartmouth
Harvard
Yale
Cornell
Princeton
Brown
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1961
6-1-0 147 52
5-1-1 76 40
4-3-0 121 73
4-3-0 118 95
3-4-0 77 115
3-4-0 76 82
1-5-1 31 106
1-6-0 56 139
7-1-1
5-3-1
6-3-0
6-3-0
5-4-0
4-5-0
2-6-1
2-7-0
Steve Sebo
Bob Blackman
John Yovicisin
Jordan Olivar
Lefty James
Dick Colman
John McLaughry
Buff Donelli
1t
1t
3t
3t
5
6
7
8
195
96
177
159
110
124
51
82
74
106
101
95
136
97
139
189
First Team Barney Berlinger (E, Penn); Bob Federspiel (E, Columbia); Gordon
Batcheller (T, Princeton); Bruce Cummings (T, Penn); Dave Feeney (G, Cornell);
John Marchiano (G, Penn); Mike Pyle (C, Yale); Bill Gundy (B, Dartmouth);
Fred Doelling (B, Penn); Chet Boulris (B, Harvard); John Crouthamel (B,
Dartmouth); Paul Choquette (B, Brown)
Second Team John Sadusky (E, Cornell); Matthew Freeman (E, Yale); Thomas
Budrewicz (T, Brown); Robert Asack (T, Columbia); Raleigh Davenport (G,
Yale); Robert Boye (G, Dartmouth); Frank Szvetecz (C, Princeton); Thomas
Singleton (QB, Yale); Daniel Sachs (HB, Princeton); Hugh Scott (HB,
Princeton); Richard Winkler (FB, Yale)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductee Stan Keck (G/T, Princeton, 1919-21)
NFL Player Chuck Bednarik (Penn), Philadelphia
NFL Draftees Tom Budrewicz (Brown), Chicago Bears (12/140); Jack Hanlon
(Penn), Cleveland (18/213)
1960
1
2
3t
3t
5
6
7t
7t
Yale
Princeton
Dartmouth
Harvard
Columbia
Penn
Brown
Cornell
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
7-0-0 206 51
6-1-0 188 94
4-3-0 83 51
4-3-0 65 86
3-4-0 118 121
2-5-0 69 108
1-6-0 45 184
1-6-0 55 132
9-0-0
7-2-0
5-4-0
5-4-0
3-6-0
3-6-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
Jordan Olivar
Dick Colman
Bob Blackman
John Yovicisin
Buff Donelli
John Stiegman
John McLaughry
Lefty James
253
232
98
90
126
104
100
78
73
133
66
119
191
149
212
167
First Team Jim Blair (E, Princeton); John Greenawalt (E, Penn); Bob Asack (T,
Columbia); Mike Pyle (T, Yale); Ben Balme (G, Yale); Henry Gerfen (G,
Dartmouth); Hardy Will (C, Yale); Tom Singleton (B, Yale); Alan Rozycki (B,
Dartmouth); Hugh Scott (B, Princeton); Bob Blanchard (B, Yale)
Second Team Bob Boyda (E, Harvard); Bob Federspiel (E, Columbia); Stan
Baldwin (T, Princeton); Bob Pillsbury (T, Harvard); Warren Sundstrum (G,
Cornell); Tony Radano (G, Columbia); Matt Tobriner (G, Princeton); Ken
DeHaven (C, Dartmouth); Jack Rohrback (B, Brown); Porter Shreve (B, Penn);
John Sullivan (B, Princeton); Kenneth Wolfe (B, Yale)
First-Team All-American Ben Balme (G, Yale)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Charlie Gelbert (E/G, Penn, 1893-96);
Lou Little (Columbia Coach, 1930-56); Sid Luckman (Columbia, HB, 1936-38)
NFL Players Chuck Bednarik (Penn), Philadelphia; Eddie Bell (Penn), N.Y.
Titans (AFL); Fred Doelling (Penn), Dallas
NFL Draftees Ben Balme (Yale), Philadelphia (6/84); Mike Pyle (Yale), Chicago
(7/89)
Pro Bowl Player Chuck Bednarik (Penn), Philadelphia Eagles
Columbia
Harvard
Dartmouth
Princeton
Yale
Cornell
Penn
Brown
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
0-7-0
6-3-0
6-3-0
6-3-0
5-4-0
4-5-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
0-9-0
Buff Donelli
John Yovicisin
Bob Blackman
Dick Colman
Jordan Olivar
Tom Harp
John Stiegman
John McLaughry
214 91
143 60
156 84
160 97
73 91
102 106
22 167
9 203
240
160
197
173
99
143
42
24
117
87
104
128
105
137
194
245
First Team Bob Boyda (E, Harvard); Henry Large (E, Princeton); Bob Asack (T,
Columbia); Darwin Wile (T, Harvard); Tony Day (G, Columbia); Bill Swinford
(G, Harvard); Lee Black (C, Columbia); Bill King (B, Dartmouth); Tom Haggerty
(B, Columbia); Russ Warren (B, Columbia); Bill Grana (B, Harvard)
Second Team Dick Hassan (E, Columbia); Barry Schuman (E, Princeton); Mike
Branca (T, Penn); Carter Strickland (T, Dartmouth); Dave Thomas (G, Cornell);
Connie DeSantis (G, Penn); Matt Black (C, Yale); Ted Hard (B, Yale); John
Krumme (B, Dartmouth); Bill Taylor (B, Harvard); George Telesh (B, Cornell)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductee Charlie Caldwell (Princeton Coach,
1945-56)
NFL Players Chuck Bednarik (Penn), Philadelphia; Tom Budrewicz (Brown),
N.Y. Titans (AFL); Mike Pyle (Yale), Chicago Bears; Bo Roberson (Cornell), San
Diego
1962
1
2
3t
3t
3t
6
7
8
Dartmouth
Harvard
Columbia
Princeton
Cornell
Penn
Yale
Brown
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
7-0-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
2-5-0
1-5-1
0-6-1
9-0-0
6-3-0
5-4-0
5-4-0
4-5-0
3-6-0
2-5-2
1-6-2
Bob Blackman
John Yovicisin
Buff Donelli
Dick Colman
Tom Harp
John Stiegman
Jordan Olivar
John McLaughry
199
155
96
157
156
70
70
89
54
77
169
123
173
151
80
174
236
202
124
187
168
89
102
116
57
118
206
146
237
174
108
188
First Team Dave Hudepohl (E, Harvard); Ron Allshouse (E, Penn); Bill
Blumenschein (T, Dartmouth); Edward Smith (T, Harvard); Edward Boies (G,
Dartmouth); Tim Callard (G, Princeton); Don McKinnon (C, Dartmouth); Bill
King (B, Dartmouth); Archie Roberts (B, Columbia); Tom Spangenberg (B,
Dartmouth); Gary Wood (B, Cornell)
Second Team Edward Burnap (E, Cornell); Scott Creelman (E, Dartmouth);
Edward Slisky (T, Cornell); Perry Wickstrom (T, Yale); Gerald Page (G, Cornell);
Anthony Day (G, Cornell); Bradford Stephens (C, Harvard); C. William Taylor
(B, Brown); Bill Grana (B, Harvard); Randall Egloff (B, Yale); Cosmo Iacavazzi
(B, Princeton)
First-Team All-American Don McKinnon (C, Dartmouth)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Phillip King (QB, Princeton, 189093);Tuss McLaughry (Brown Coach, 1926-40 & Dartmouth Coach, 1941-54);
John Minds (FB, Penn, 1894-97)
NFL Players Chuck Bednarik (Penn), Philadelphia; Alex Kroll (Yale), N.Y. Titans
(AFL); Mike Pyle (Yale), Chicago Bears; Bo Roberson (Cornell), Oakland
NFL Draftee Don McKinnon (Dartmouth), N.Y. Giants (11/153)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1963
1t
1t
3
4t
4t
6
7
8
Dartmouth
Princeton
Harvard
Yale
Cornell
Columbia
Brown
Penn
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1965
5-2-0
5-2-0
4-2-1
4-3-0
4-3-0
2-4-1
2-5-0
1-6-0
7-2-0
7-2-0
5-2-2
6-3-0
5-4-0
4-4-1
3-5-0
3-6-0
Bob Blackman
Dick Colman
John Yovicisin
John Pont
Tom Harp
Buff Donelli
John McLaughry
John Stiegman
1
2
3
4
5
6
7t
7t
142
181
94
101
111
113
124
43
68
83
76
78
144
116
161
183
175
247
122
135
152
190
157
97
94
83
76
78
165
165
168
189
First Team John Parry (E, Brown); Scott Creelman (E, Dartmouth); Bill Guedel
(T, Princeton); Abbott Lawrence (T, Yale); Bill Curran (G, Dartmouth); Bill
Southmayd (G, Harvard); Brad Stephens (C, Harvard); Cosmo Iacavazzi (B,
Princeton); Gary Wood (B, Cornell); Archie Roberts (B, Columbia); Jim
Rockenback (B, Princeton); Tom Spangenberg (B, Dartmouth)
Second Team Thomas Stephenson (E, Harvard); Frost Hubbard (E, Yale); Jeffrey
Pochop (T, Harvard); Dale Runge (T, Dartmouth); John Hoffman (G, Harvard);
Ralph Vandersloot (G, Yale); John Strauch (C, Columbia); Bill Grana (B,
Harvard); Bob Hall (B, Brown); Randy Egloff (B, Yale); Jan Moyer (B, Brown)
First-Team All-American Cosmo Iacavazzi (B, Princeton)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Lee McClung (HB, Yale, 1888-91);
Cliff Montgomery (QB, Columbia, 1931-33); Charles Wharton (G, Penn, 189396); George Woodruff (Penn Coach, 1892-01)
NFL Players Don McKinnon (Dartmouth), Boston (AFL); Mike Pyle (Yale),
Chicago Bears; Bo Roberson (Cornell), Oakland
NFL Draftees Gary Wood (Cornell), N.Y. Giants (8/109); Pete Gogolak
(Cornell), Buffalo, AFL (12/92); Dick Niglio (Yale), Chicago Bears (20/280)
Pro Bowl Player Mike Pyle (Yale), Chicago Bears
1964
1
2
3
4
5t
5t
7
8
Princeton
Harvard
Yale
Dartmouth
Cornell
Brown
Columbia
Penn
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
7-0-0
5-2-0
4-2-1
4-3-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
1-5-1
0-7-0
9-0-0
6-3-0
6-2-1
6-3-0
3-5-1
5-4-0
2-6-1
1-8-0
Dick Colman
John Yovicisin
John Pont
Bob Blackman
Tom Harp
John McLaughry
Buff Donelli
John Stiegman
197
90
124
167
184
69
89
28
46
85
110
129
122
100
142
206
216
131
195
235
196
119
145
48
53
123
120
135
137
117
194
222
First Team Offense John Parry (E, Brown); Dick Williams (E, Cornell); Ernie
Pascarella (T, Princeton); Dave Strong (T, Yale); George Arangio (G, Cornell);
Charles Benoit (G, Yale); Joe Ryan (C, Cornell); Bob Baker (B, Cornell); Cosmo
Iacavazzi (B, Princeton); Archie Roberts (B, Columbia); Charles Mercein (B,
Yale); Charlie Gogolak (K, Princeton)
Second Team Offense Jim Hackett (E, Princeton); George Norman (E, Cornell);
John Hoffman (T, Harvard); Phil Ratner (T, Cornell); Clarence Jentes (G,
Cornell); Paul Savidge (G, Princeton); Ralph Duerre (LB, Brown); Stas
Maliszewski (LB, Princeton); John Strauch (LB, Columbia); Don Roth (B,
Princeton); John McLean (B, Dartmouth); Jim Howard (B, Yale); Bruce Molloy
(P, Penn)
First-Team All-Americans Cosmo Iacavazzi (B, Princeton); Stas Maliszewski (G,
Princeton)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholar John Kelly Jr (FB, Brown)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Earl ‘Red’ Blaik (Dartmouth Coach,
1934-40); Langdon Lea (E/T, Princeton, 1892-95); Bill Mallory (FB, Yale, 192123); Bill Sprackling (QB, Brown, 1908-11)
NFL Players Don McKinnon (Dartmouth), Boston (AFL); Mike Pyle (Yale),
Chicago Bears; Bo Roberson (Cornell), Oakland; Gary Wood (Cornell), N.Y.
Giants
NFL Draftees Chuck Mercein (Yale), N.Y. Giants (3/31); Archie Roberts
(Columbia), N.Y. Jets, AFL (7/na); Cosmo Iacavazzi (Princeton), Minnesota
(20/275)
Dartmouth
Princeton
Harvard
Cornell
Yale
Penn
Brown
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
7-0-0
6-1-0
3-2-2
3-3-1
3-4-0
2-4-1
1-6-0
1-6-0
9-0-0
8-1-0
5-2-2
4-3-2
3-6-0
4-4-1
2-7-0
2-7-0
Bob Blackman
Dick Colman
John Yovicisin
Tom Harp
Carm Cozza
Bob Odell
John McLaughry
Buff Donelli
188
222
70
143
78
100
116
61
59
94
55
124
148
165
156
208
271
281
120
192
84
136
128
83
71
100
62
137
138
192
169
229
First Team Lauson Cashdollar (E, Princeton); Steve Bryan (E, Dartmouth); Dick
Reinis (T, Princeton); Steve Diamond (T, Harvard); Tony Yezer (G, Dartmouth);
Dick Rogers (G, Princeton); Charles Matuszak (C, Dartmouth); Bob Hall (B,
Brown); Ron Landeck (B, Princeton); Bill Wilson (B, Cornell); Bob O'Brien (B,
Dartmouth); Charlie Gogolak (K, Princeton)
Second Team Ken Boyda (E, Harvard); Tom Clarke (E, Dartmouth); Paul Savidge
(T, Princeton); Phil Ratner (T, Cornell); Dave Laidley (G, Yale); Dick Flory (G,
Columbia); Stas Maliszewski (LB, Princeton); Edgar Holley (LB, Dartmouth);
Terry Zerngast (LB, Brown); Marty Eichelberger (B, Princeton); Winters Mabry
(B, Dartmouth); Dave Poe (B, Harvard); Joe Randall (P, Brown)
First-Team All-Americans Charlie Gogolak (K, Princeton); Stas Maliszewski (G,
Princeton)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars James Groninger (RB, Yale); Tom Yezer (G,
Dartmouth)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Brud Holland (E, Cornell, 1936-38);
Carl Snavely (Cornell Coach, 1936-44)
NFL Players Cosmo Iacavazzi (Princeton), N.Y. Jets; Chuck Mercein (Yale), N.Y.
Giants; Mike Pyle (Yale), Chicago Bears; Bo Roberson (Cornell),
Oakland/Buffalo; Gary Wood (Cornell), N.Y. Giants
NFL Draftees Charlie Gogolak (Princeton), Washington (1/6); Stas Maliszewski
(Princeton), Baltimore (6/95)
1966
1t
1t
1t
4
5
6
7
8
Dartmouth
Harvard
Princeton
Cornell
Yale
Columbia
Penn
Brown
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
6-1-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
0-7-0
7-2-0
8-1-0
7-2-0
6-3-0
4-5-0
2-7-0
2-7-0
1-8-0
Bob Blackman
John Yovicisin
Dick Colman
Jack Musick
Carm Cozza
Buff Donelli
Bob Odell
John McLaughry
250
156
119
138
119
122
117
80
117
53
84
122
109
231
181
204
273
229
135
181
149
156
176
127
131
60
103
157
128
306
237
279
First Team Offense Bill Calhoun (E, Dartmouth); Ron Gervase (E, Cornell);
Steve Diamond (T, Harvard); Reeve Vanneman (T, Cornell); George McWeeney
(G, Cornell); Bill Sjogren (G, Dartmouth); Charles Matuszak (C, Dartmouth);
Malcom Beard (B, Dartmouth); Pete Larson (B, Cornell); Bob Leo (B, Harvard);
Pete Walton (B, Dartmouth); Bill Hay (K, Dartmouth)
First Team Defense Walt Kozumbo (E, Princeton); Rob Watson (E, Yale); David
Davis (T, Harvard); Bob Greenlee (T, Yale); Stan Greenidge (G, Harvard); Tom
Schmidt (G, Yale); Don Chiofaro (LB, Harvard); Bill Hilgendorf (LB, Yale); Doug
James (B, Princeton); Winters Mabry (B, Dartmouth); John Tyson (B, Harvard);
Joe Randall (P, Brown)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars Howard Hilgendorf Jr (LB, Yale); Charles Peters
(BB, Princeton)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Albie Booth (HB, Yale, 1929-31);
Dick Kazmaier (HB, Princeton, 1949-51)
NFL Players Charlie Gogolak (Princeton), Washington; Pete Gogolak (Cornell),
N.Y. Giants; Chuck Mercein (Yale), N.Y. Giants; Mike Pyle (Yale), Chicago
Bears; Bo Roberson (Cornell), Miami; Gary Wood (Cornell), N.Y. Giants
NFL Draftees Bob Greenlee (Yale), Miami (4/84); Joe Randall (Brown), St. Louis
(7/175); Bobby Leo (Harvard), Boston (7/180); Peter Larson (Cornell),
Washington (9/222); Jerry Zawadzkas (Columbia), Detroit (16/401)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1967
1
2
3
4t
4t
6
7
8
Yale
Dartmouth
Cornell
Harvard
Princeton
Penn
Brown
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1969
7-0-0
5-2-0
4-2-1
4-3-0
4-3-0
2-5-0
1-5-1
0-7-0
8-1-0
7-2-0
6-2-1
6-3-0
6-3-0
3-6-0
2-6-1
2-7-0
Carm Cozza
Bob Blackman
Jack Musick
John Yovicisin
Dick Colman
Bob Odell
Len Jardine
Buff Donelli
1t
1t
1t
4
5t
5t
7t
7t
250
153
164
176
183
111
61
68
78
128
131
130
141
186
194
178
278
205
210
256
233
173
76
109
110
146
145
164
162
237
206
205
First Team Offense Bill Murphy (E, Cornell); Carter Lord (E, Harvard); Henry
Paulson (T, Dartmouth); Kyle Gee (T, Yale); John McCarthy (G, Yale); Alan
Bersin (G, Harvard); Gerry Murphy (C, Brown); Calvin Hill (B, Yale); Vic Gatto
(B, Harvard); Don Barrows (B, Yale); Brian Dowling (B, Yale); Dan Begel (K,
Yale)
First Team Defense Bob Hoffman (E, Harvard); Randy McElrath (E, Dartmouth);
John Sponheimer (T, Cornell); Glenn Greenberg (T, Yale); Tom Schmidt (G,
Yale); Don Chiofaro (LB, Harvard); Tom Whidden (LB, Brown); Norm Davis
(LB, Dartmouth); Bruce Wayne (B, Princeton); Gordon Rule (B, Dartmouth);
Tom Williamson (B, Harvard); Dan Stewart (P, Brown)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars Alan Bersin (OG, Harvard); Ronald Kopicki
(MG, Cornell); Ben Mortensen (G, Penn); Henry Paulson Jr. (OT, Dartmouth)
NFL Players Charlie Gogolak (Princeton), Washington; Pete Gogolak (Cornell),
N.Y. Giants; Bobby Leo (Harvard), Boston; Chuck Mercein (Yale), N.Y.
Giants/Green Bay; Mike Pyle (Yale), Chicago Bears; Archie Roberts
(Columbia), Miami; Gary Wood (Cornell), New Orleans; Jerry Zawadzkas
(Columbia), Detroit
NFL Draftees Rick Owens (Penn), Oakland (10/271); Gordon Rule
(Dartmouth), Green Bay (11/299); Carter Lord (Harvard), Dallas (13/347)
Super Bowl II Participant Chuck Mercein (Yale), Green Bay (won)
1968
1t
1t
3
4
5
6
7
8
Yale
Harvard
Penn
Princeton
Dartmouth
Columbia
Cornell
Brown
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-0-1
6-0-1
5-2-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
0-7-0
8-0-1
8-0-1
7-2-0
4-5-0
4-5-0
2-7-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
Carm Cozza
John Yovicisin
Bob Odell
Dick Colman
Bob Blackman
Frank Navarro
Jack Musick
Len Jardine
237
150
104
207
168
143
96
60
119
70
121
115
154
183
147
258
317
236
165
228
206
174
130
97
147
90
131
149
183
247
170
268
First Team Offense Bruce Weinstein (E, Yale); Del Marting (E, Yale); Kyle Gee
(T, Yale); Tom Hamlin (T, Penn); Tom Jones (G, Harvard); Mike Guerin (G,
Princeton); Gerry Murphy (C, Brown); Brian Dowling (B, Yale); Calvin Hill (B,
Yale); Marty Domres (B, Columbia); Vic Gatto (B, Harvard); Eliot Berry (K,
Penn)
First Team Defense Pete Lawrence (E, Dartmouth); Pete Hall (E, Harvard);
Mike Chwastyk (T, Penn); John Sponheimer (T, Cornell); Dick WiIlliams (G,
Yale); Mike Bouscaren (LB, Yale); John Emery (LB, Harvard); Pat Conway (B,
Harvard); George Burrell (B, Penn); Keith Mauney (B, Princeton); Ed Franklin
(B, Yale); Bill Arthur (P, Cornell); Gary Singletary (P, Harvard)
Academic All-Americans Fred Morris (C, Yale -- first team); Richard Sandler
(DT, Princeton -- first team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars Fred Morris (C, Yale); Richard Sandler (DT,
Princeton); Randy Wallick (E, Dartmouth)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Eddie Casey (Harvard, 1916-19);
Hank Ketcham (Yale, 1911-13); Vince Stevenson (QB, Penn, 1904-05)
NFL Players John Dockery (Harvard), N.Y. Jets; Charlie Gogolak (Princeton),
Washington; Pete Gogolak (Cornell), N.Y. Giants; Bobby Leo (Harvard),
Boston; Chuck Mercein (Yale), Green Bay; Bill Murphy (Cornell), Boston; Mike
Pyle (Yale), Chicago Bears; Gordon Rule (Dartmouth), Green Bay; Gary Wood
(Cornell), N.Y. Giants
NFL Draftees Marty Domres (Columbia), San Diego (1/9); Calvin Hill (Yale),
Dallas (1/24); Bruce Weinstein (Yale), Miami (8/193); John Sponheimer
(Cornell), Kansas City (10/257); Brian Dowling (Yale), Minnesota (11/277)
Super Bowl III Participant John Dockery (Harvard), N.Y. Jets (won)
Dartmouth
Yale
Princeton
Cornell
Penn
Harvard
Brown
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
6-1-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
8-1-0
7-2-0
6-3-0
4-5-0
4-5-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
1-8-0
Bob Blackman
Carm Cozza
Jake McCandless
Jack Musick
Bob Odell
John Yovicisin
Len Jardine
Frank Navarro
213
151
220
127
63
142
68
48
93
88
74
113
161
153
170
180
292
206
248
148
104
165
95
84
93
127
138
162
185
166
200
237
First Team Offense Pete Blumenthal (E, Penn); Rob Bordley (E, Princeton); Paul
Marcucci (T, Cornell); John Ritchie (T, Dartmouth); Mike Guerin (G,
Princeton); Dennis Huff (G, Cornell); George Joseph (C, Penn); Ed Marinaro (B,
Cornell); Scott MacBean (B, Princeton); Jim Chasey (B, Dartmouth); John Short
(B, Dartmouth); Pete Donovan (K, Dartmouth)
First Team Defense Jim Gallagher (E, Yale); Jim Nixon (E, Princeton); Bob
Hewes (T, Princeton); Tom Neville (T, Yale); Theo Jacobs (G, Cornell); Gary
Farneti (LB, Harvard); Andy Coe (LB, Yale); Keith Mauney (B, Princeton); Joe
Adams (B, Dartmouth); Rich Frisbie (B, Harvard); Russ Adams (B, Dartmouth);
Gary Singletary (P, Harvard)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars James Lukens (E, Brown); Keith Mauney (DB,
Princeton)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Knowlton Ames (FB, Princeton,
1886-89); Chuck Bednarik (C, Penn, 1945-48); George Brooke (FB, Penn,
1889-95); William Corbin (C, Yale, 1886-88); Larry Kelley (E, Yale, 1934-36);
Art Poe (E, Princeton, 1896-99); Art Wheeler (G, Princeton, 1892-94)
NFL Players George Burrell (Penn), Denver; John Dockery (Harvard), N.Y. Jets;
Marty Domres (Columbia), San Diego; Pete Gogolak (Cornell), N.Y. Giants;
Calvin Hill (Yale), Dallas; Tim McCann (Princeton), N.Y. Giants; Chuck
Mercein (Yale), Green Bay; Mike Pyle (Yale), Chicago Bears; Gordon Rule
(Dartmouth), Green Bay; Gary Wood (Cornell), N.Y. Giants
NFL Draftees Bob Hews (Princeton), Kansas City (6/156); Keith Mauney
(Princeton), Atlanta (15/376)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1970
1
2t
2t
4
5
6
7t
7t
Dartmouth
Harvard
Yale
Cornell
Princeton
Penn
Columbia
Brown
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1971
7-0-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
9-0-0
7-2-0
7-2-0
6-3-0
5-4-0
4-5-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
Bob Blackman
John Yovicisin
Carm Cozza
Jack Musick
Jake McCandless
Bob Odell
Frank Navarro
Len Jardine
1t
1t
3
4
5t
5t
7
8
234
160
169
135
123
130
111
85
28
141
90
164
152
175
201
196
311
227
218
193
196
185
164
112
42
157
97
185
180
195
224
220
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winners Jim Chasey (QB, Dartmouth); Ed Marinaro (RB,
Cornell)
First Team Offense Rich Maher (E, Yale); Jesse Parks (E, Columbia); Bob Peters
(T, Dartmouth); Matt Jordan (T, Yale); Bob Cordy (G, Dartmouth); Jerry Hevern
(G, Harvard); Mike Pyszczymucha (C, Columbia); Jim Chasey (B, Dartmouth);
Ed Marinaro (B, Cornell); Hank Bjorklund (B, Princeton); Dick Jauron (B, Yale);
Richie Szaro (K, Harvard)
First Team Defense Chris Doyle (E, Harvard); Jim Gallagher (E, Yale); Tom
Neville (T, Yale); Barry Brink (T, Dartmouth); Rich Lolotai (G, Yale); Murry
Bowden (LB, Dartmouth); Gary Farneti (LB, Harvard); Brad Fenton (B, Harvard);
Charlie Johnson (B, Columbia); Steve Kenoyer (B, Penn); Willie Bogan (B,
Dartmouth); Hank Bjorklund (P, Princeton)
Second Team Offense Pete Luciano (E, Penn); Pete Varney (E, Harvard); John
Curley (T, Penn); Eric Honick (T, Harvard); Mike Shane (G, Columbia); Earle
Matory (G, Yale); Kirk Liddell (C, Princeton); John Short (B, Dartmouth); Pancho
Micir (B, Penn); Rick Furbush (B, Cornell); Garry Bonner (B, Brown); John
Killian (K, Cornell)
Second Team Defense Mike Maricic (E, Brown); Steve Sikora (E, Princeton); Joe
Smugeresky (T, Penn); Mark Steiner (T, Harvard); Paul Kaliades (G, Columbia);
Ron Kell (LB, Yale); Ray Ramsey (LB, Columbia); Don Jean (B, Cornell); Dave
Holohan (B, Yale); Mark Lahey (B, Brown); Brian Marini (B, Brown); Jay
Bennett (P, Dartmouth)
First-Team All-Americans Murry Bowden (DB, Dartmouth); Ed Marinaro (RB,
Cornell)
Academic All-Americans Willie Bogan (DB, Dartmouth -- first team); Tom
Neville (DT, Yale -- first team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars Willie Bogan (DB, Dartmouth); Richard Frisbie
(CB, Harvard); Thomas Neville (DT, Yale)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Art Hillebrand (T, Princeton, 189699); Myles Lane (HB, Dartmouth, (1925-27); Win Osgood (HB, Cornell/Penn,
1888-94); Bill Reid (FB, Harvard, 1897-99); Hunter Scarlett (E, Penn, 1905-08);
Sam Thorne (HB, Yale, 1893-95); Clint Wyckoff (QB, Cornell, 1893-95)
NFL Players John Dockery (Harvard), N.Y. Jets; Marty Domres (Columbia), San
Diego; Charlie Gogolak (Princeton), New England; Pete Gogolak (Cornell),
N.Y. Giants; Calvin Hill (Yale), Dallas; Chuck Mercein (Yale), N.Y. Jets
NFL Draftees Don Martin (Yale), Oakland (7/157); Willie Bogan (Dartmouth),
Baltimore (8/207); George Starke (Columbia), Washington (11/272); Tom
Neville (Yale), Baltimore (13/338); Jim Gallagher (Yale), Minnesota (14/362)
Super Bowl V Participant Calvin Hill (Yale), Dallas (lost)
Cornell
Dartmouth
Columbia
Harvard
Princeton
Yale
Penn
Brown
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Coach
6-1-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
0-7-0
8-1-0
8-1-0
6-3-0
5-4-0
4-5-0
4-5-0
2-7-0
0-9-0
Jack Musick
Jake Crouthamel
Frank Navarro
Joe Restic
Jake McCandless
Carm Cozza
Harry Gamble
Len Jardine
171
148
149
147
142
106
77
86
99
90
117
139
115
128
176
162
240
207
166
180
195
150
120
129
136
106
136
167
160
156
207
238
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Ed Marinaro (RB, Cornell)
First Team Offense Don Clune (E, Penn); Jesse Parks (E, Columbia); Joe Leslie
(T, Dartmouth); Craig Lambert (T, Cornell); Matt Jordan (T, Yale); Steve Curtis
(G, Princeton); Walter Starck (C, Harvard); Ed Marinaro (B, Cornell); Hank
Bjorklund (B, Princeton); Don Jackson (B, Columbia); Dick Jauron (B, Yale); Ted
Perry (K, Dartmouth)
First Team Defense Mitch Berger (E, Harvard); Mike Evans (E, Columbia); Tom
Csatari (E, Dartmouth); Bob Saunders (T, Princeton); Mark Steiner (T, Harvard);
Wayne Young (LB, Dartmouth); Bob Lally (LB, Cornell); Paul Kaliades (LB,
Columbia); Joe Parsons (LB, Princeton); Dave Ignacio (B, Harvard); Don Jean
(B, Cornell); Jack Manning (B, Dartmouth); Jim Colby (P, Brown)
Second Team Offense Rich Maher (E, Yale); Gregg Brown (E, Dartmouth); Frank
Walsh (OL, Brown); Bill Brown (OL, Princeton); Earle Matory (OL, Yale); Emil
Deliere (OL, Princeton); Bob Funk (OL, Dartmouth); Ted DeMars (B, Harvard),
Gary Bonner (B, Brown); Rick Klupchak (B, Dartmouth), Doug Blake (B,
Princeton); Stan Startzell (K, Penn)
Second Team Defense Norm Townsend (E, Princeton); Vince Sgro (E, Penn);
Mike Kincaid (E, Princeton); Bob Pangia (T, Brown); Bob Leyen (T, Yale); Mark
Ferguson (LB, Harvard); Bob Bialas (LB, Dartmouth); Ken Cieplik (LB, Brown);
Jack Neal (LB, Harvard), Steve Solow (B, Penn); Tim Copper (B, Dartmouth);
Charlie Johnson (B, Columbia); Hank Bjorklund (P, Princeton)
Honorable Mention Chip Regine (E, Brown), Denis Sullivan (E, Harvard), Mike
Marino (OL, Brown); Dave Klingerman (OL, Columbia); Jay Bartley (OL,
Brown); Dave Siegfried (OL, Brown); Tom Albright (B, Cornell); Mark Allen (B,
Cornell); Stu Simms (B, Dartmouth); John Sefcik (B, Columbia); Rich Gatto (B,
Harvard); Brian Clarke (K, Yale); Tyler Chase (K, Brown); Ed Miller (DT,
Columbia); Mike Wolak (DT, Yale); Tom Rakowski (DT, Cornell); Max
McKenzie (LB, Columbia); Gary Marshall (DB, Princeton); Barry Malinowski
(DB, Harvard); Mike Noetzel (DB, Yale); Ted Gregory (DB, Columbia); Jim
Nottingham (P, Yale); Jim Stoeckel (P, Harvard)
First-Team All-American Ed Marinaro (RB, Cornell -- finished second in voting
for the Heisman Trophy)
Academic All-American John Sefcik (HB, Columbia -- first team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars Thomas Albright (HB, Cornell); Dave Bliss (DB,
Yale); John Sefcik (HB, Columbia)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Charley Brewer (FB, Harvard, 189295); Gary Cochran (E, Princeton, 1894-97); Bill Edwards (G, Princeton, 189699); Bill Hickok (G, Yale, 1892-94); Alex Moffat (HB, Princeton, 1881-83); Bill
Morley (HB, Columbia, 1899-01); George Sanford (Columbia Coach, 189901); Bob Torrey (OT, Penn, 1902-05); Bill Warner (G, Cornell, 1899-02)
NFL Players John Dockery (Harvard), N.Y. Jets; Marty Domres (Columbia), San
Diego; Charlie Gogolak (Princeton), New England; Pete Gogolak (Cornell),
N.Y. Giants; Bob Hews (Princeton), Buffalo; Calvin Hill (Yale), Dallas
NFL Draftees Ed Marinaro (Cornell), Minnesota (2/50); Hank Bjorklund
(Princeton), N.Y. Jets (12/299)
Super Bowl VI Participant Calvin Hill (Yale), Dallas (won)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1972
1
2
3t
3t
5
6t
6t
8
Dartmouth
Yale
Penn
Cornell
Harvard
Princeton
Columbia
Brown
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Coach
1973
5-1-1
5-2-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-3-1
2-4-1
2-4-1
1-6-0
7-1-1
7-2-0
6-3-0
6-3-0
4-4-1
3-5-1
3-5-1
1-8-0
Jake Crouthamel
Carm Cozza
Harry Gamble
Jack Musick
Joe Restic
Jake McCandless
Frank Navarro
Len Jardine
1
2t
2t
2t
5
6
7
8
219
228
178
155
146
87
96
131
147
143
164
154
144
120
118
250
260
283
263
228
198
118
143
172
168
157
203
183
186
161
124
301
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Dick Jauron (RB, Yale)
First Team Offense Don Clune (E, Penn); Gregg Brown (E, Dartmouth); Joe
Italiano (T, Penn); Bill Brown (T, Princeton); Steve Curtis (G, Princeton); Bob
Norton (G, Dartmouth); Bob Funk (C, Dartmouth); Steve Stetson (B,
Dartmouth); Dick Jauron (B, Yale); Rick Klupchak (B, Dartmouth); Bob Joehl (B,
Cornell); Tyler Chase (K, Brown)
First Team Defense Tom Csatari (E, Dartmouth); Mike Kincaid (E, Princeton);
Carl Barisich (T, Princeton); Tom Tarazevits (T, Dartmouth); Mike Philips (LB,
Cornell); Bob Lally (LB, Cornell); Paul Kaliades (LB, Columbia); Bob Perschel
(LB, Yale); Ted Gregory (B, Columbia); Wesley Pugh (B, Dartmouth); Mike
Noetzel (B, Yale); Jim Stoeckel (P, Harvard)
Second Team Offense George Milosevic (E, Cornell); Jesse Parks (E, Columbia);
Ed Dunn (T, Columbia); Mike Cassidy (T, Brown); Bill Ferry (T, Harvard); Randy
Burnworth (G, Yale); Paul Yakulis (C, Yale); Mark Allen (QB, Cornell); Adolph
Bellizeare (RB, Penn); Ted DeMars (RB, Harvard); Chip Regine (RB, Brown);
Ted Perry (K, Dartmouth)
Second Team Defense Mike McHugh (E, Brown); Bruce Michel (E, Yale); Bob
Leyen (E, Yale); Ed Flanagan (T, Penn); Rick Cowan (LB, Penn); Doug Jaeger
(LB, Dartmouth); Ken Cieplik (LB, Brown); Joe Parsons (LB, Princeton), Pat
Sharkey (DB, Columbia); Peter Knight (DB, Cornell); Tom Welsh (DB, Penn);
Tyler Chase (P, Brown)
Honorable Mention Tyrone Byrd (E, Dartmouth); Mike Telep (E, Columbia);
Steve Frager (OT, Brown); Terry Smith (OG, Columbia); Brian Malloy (OG,
Penn); Paul Henly (C, Cornell); Don Jackson (QB, Columbia); George Georges
(RB, Columbia); Brian Clarke (K, Yale); Mike Evans (DE, Columbia); Don Luke
(DE, Penn); Ed Vena (DT, Harvard); Bob Pangia (DT, Brown); Sandy Tennant
(LB, Harvard); Bob Bialas (LB, Dartmouth); Mark Ferguson (LB, Harvard); Max
MaKenzie (LB, Columbia); Gary Wilhelm (LB, Yale); Barry Richardson (LB,
Princeton); Weymoth Crowell (DB, Dartmouth); Dave St. Pierre (DB, Harvard);
Glen Casey (DB, Penn); Mike Kurr (DB, Harvard); Carl Lewis (DB, Yale); Ken
Bald (DB, Penn); Bruce Hennemuth (P, Princeton)
First-Team All-American Dick Jauron (RB, Yale)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholar Frederick Radke (DE, Dartmouth)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Mal Aldrich (HB, Yale, 1919-21);
Doug Boemeisler (E, Yale, 1910-12); Bill Morton (QB, Dartmouth, 1929-31);
John O’Hearn (E, Cornell, 1912-14); Percy Wendell (HB, Harvard, 1910-12)
NFL Players Hank Bjorklund (Princeton), N.Y. Jets; John Dockery (Harvard),
Pittsburgh; Marty Domres (Columbia), Baltimore; Brian Dowling (Yale), New
England; Charlie Gogolak (Princeton), New England; Pete Gogolak (Cornell),
N.Y. Giants; Calvin Hill (Yale), Dallas; Ed Marinaro (Cornell), Minnesota
NFL Draftees Dick Jauron (Yale), Detroit (4/91); Bob Leyen (Yale), Dallas
(6/151); Carl Barisch (Princeton), Cleveland (11/281); Eric Crone (Harvard), St.
Louis (17/421)
Pro Bowl Player Calvin Hill (Yale), Dallas Cowboys
Dartmouth
Harvard
Penn
Yale
Brown
Cornell
Columbia
Princeton
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
0-7-0
6-3-0
7-2-0
6-3-0
6-3-0
4-3-1
3-5-1
1-7-1
1-8-0
Jake Crouthamel
Joe Restic
Harry Gamble
Carm Cozza
John Anderson
Jack Musick
Frank Navarro
Bob Casciola
175
184
198
176
163
128
56
76
99
150
124
95
143
126
246
173
184
222
239
213
183
170
58
127
119
157
160
140
163
154
274
233
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Jim Stoeckel (QB, Harvard)
First Team Offense Pat McInally (E, Harvard); Don Clune (E, Penn); Mike Telep
(E, Columbia); Al Moras (T, Yale); Steve Frager (T, Brown); Bill Cronin (G,
Princeton); Bill Ferry (G, Harvard); Bob Funk (C, Dartmouth); Jim Stoeckel (B,
Harvard); Adolph Bellizeare (B, Penn); Walt Snickenberger (B, Princeton); Rick
Klupchak (B, Dartmouth); Jose Violante (K, Brown)
First Team Defense Tom Csatari (E, Dartmouth); Rick Fehling (E, Yale); Bob
Shaw (T, Harvard); Dick Whitehead (T, Penn); Mike Philips (G, Cornell); Bob
Lally (LB, Cornell); Rick Gerardi (LB, Dartmouth); Reggie Williams (LB,
Dartmouth); Dave St. Pierre (B, Harvard); Ted Gregory (B, Columbia); Elvin
Charity (B, Yale); George Georges (P, Columbia)
Second Team Offense Bill Skinner (SE, Princeton); Bob Bucola (SE, Penn); Bob
Harding (TE, Princeton); Ken Burkus (OL, Yale); Herb Hopkins (OL,
Dartmouth); Dan Jiggetts (OL, Harvard); Jim Gleason (OL, Dartmouth); Dwight
Valentine (OL, Columbia); Marty Vaughn (B, Penn); Rudy Green (B, Yale); Mark
Allen (B, Cornell); Ted Perry (K, Dartmouth)
Second Team Defense Mike Evans (E, Columbia); Mitch Berger (E, Harvard);
Bob Thomson (E, Penn); Rich Feryok (T, Yale); Steve Noble (T, Columbia);
Sandy Tennant (MG, Harvard); Gary Wilhelm (LB, Yale); Jon Tracosas (LB,
Cornell); Eric Kurzweil (LB, Harvard); Jim Bumgardner (DB, Penn); Ron Smith
(DB, Dartmouth); George Newhouse (DB, Harvard); Jim Stoeckel (P, Harvard)
Honorable Mention Don Gallagher (SE, Yale); Pete Curtin (TE, Harvard); Bob
Fernandez (TE, Yale); Bill Kairit (TE, Brown); Bob Jameson (OL, Penn); Jim
Popielinski (OL, Cornell); Mike Cassidy (OL, Brown); Ray Riddick (OL, Yale);
Jorge Rodriguez (OL, Columbia); Neal Miller (B, Harvard); Brian Clarke (K,
Yale); Bruce Tetirick (K, Harvard); Bill Taylor (DE, Brown); William Harris (DT,
Penn); Tom Schalich (DT, Princeton); Bill Utke (MG, Penn); Pete Sgro (LB,
Penn); Al Zexter (LB, Penn); Paul Henry (LB, Brown); Doug Jost (DB, Brown);
Carl Lewis (DB, Yale); Tim Martin (P, Penn)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars Thomas Csatari (DE, Dartmouth); Robert Funk
(C, Dartmouth); Douglas Jost (DB, Brown)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Harold Ballin (T, Princeton, 191214); Rip Engle (Brown Coach, 1944-49); Bob Fisher (G, Harvard, 1909-11); Art
Howe (QB, Yale, 1909-11); Endicott Peabody II (G, Harvard, 1939-41); Murray
Shelton (E, Cornell, 1913-15)
NFL Players Carl Barisch (Princeton), Cleveland; Hank Bjorklund (Princeton),
N.Y. Jets; John Dockery (Harvard), Pittsburgh; Marty Domres (Columbia),
Baltimore; Brian Dowling (Yale), New England; Pete Gogolak (Cornell), N.Y.
Giants; Calvin Hill (Yale), Dallas; Dick Jauron (Yale), Detroit; Ed Marinaro
(Cornell), Minnesota; Don Martin (Yale), New England; George Starke
(Columbia), Washington
NFL Draftees Don Clune (Penn), N.Y. Giants (5/107); Bob Lally (Cornell),
Miami (9/234); Mike Phillips (Cornell), Cincinnati (14/360)
Pro Bowl Player Calvin Hill (Yale), Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl VIII Participant Ed Marinaro (Cornell), Minnesota (lost)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1974
1t
1t
3
4
5t
5t
7
8
Harvard
Yale
Penn
Brown
Dartmouth
Princeton
Cornell
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1975
6-1-0
6-1-0
4-2-1
4-3-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
1-5-1
0-7-0
7-2-0
8-1-0
6-2-1
5-4-0
3-6-0
4-4-1
3-5-1
1-8-0
Joe Restic
Carm Cozza
Harry Gamble
John Anderson
Jake Crouthamel
Bob Casciola
Jack Musick
Bill Campbell
1
2
3
4
5
6t
6t
8
191
176
122
86
100
149
119
43
91
53
154
92
87
130
172
210
236
229
187
141
103
188
183
81
129
67
179
152
115
160
193
259
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Walt Snickenberger (RB, Princeton)
First Team Offense Pat McInally (E, Harvard); Bruce Starks (E, Cornell); Bob
Fernandez (E, Yale); Dan Jiggetts (T, Harvard); Charlie Palmer (T, Yale); Al
Moras (T, Yale); Greg Dubinetz (G, Yale); Carl Culig (C, Harvard); Milt Holt (B,
Harvard); Walt Snickenberger (B, Princeton); Rudy Green (B, Yale); Jose
Violante (K, Brown)
First Team Defense Bill Taylor (E, Brown); Brian Ameche (E, Yale); Rich Feryok
(T, Yale); Bob Shaw (T, Harvard); Bill Kairit (G, Brown); Reggie Williams (LB,
Dartmouth); John Smoot (LB, Yale); Robert Cummins (LB, Dartmouth); Elvin
Charity (B, Yale); John Cahill (B, Yale); Barry Sorrels (B, Columbia); Pat
McInally (P, Harvard)
Second Team Offense Bob Bucola (SE, Penn); Gary Fencik (SE, Yale); Alex
Kandabarow (TE, Dartmouth); Tony Biagas (OL, Princeton); Mark Kamon (OL,
Cornell); Terry Frech (OL, Penn); Dan Detore (OL, Brown); Joe Zajac (OL,
Princeton); Tom Doyle (B, Yale); Adolph Bellizeare (B, Penn); Marty Vaughn (B,
Penn); Randy Carter (K, Yale)
Second Team Defense Alan Markman (DE, Dartmouth); Aaron Satterthwaite
(DE, Princeton); Dirk Whitehead (DT, Penn); Brian Wroczynski (DT,
Dartmouth); Brent Kirk (MG, Yale); Eric Kurzweil (LB, Harvard); Paul Serrano
(LB, Brown); Jim Conterato (LB, Dartmouth); Jeff Koury (DB, Penn); Mike Page
(DB, Harvard); Frank Turner (DB, Dartmouth); Mike Dodson (P, Brown)
Honorable Mention Neil Chamberlin (SE, Princeton); Don Wierbinski (TE,
Cornell); George Tomasek (OL, Columbia); Dwight Valentine (OL, Columbia);
Eliot Warner (OL, Brown); Jack Wixted (B, Penn); Kevin Sigler (B, Cornell);
Dan Malone (B, Cornell); Tim Martin (K, Penn); Rick Johnson (DE, Cornell);
Paul Hartnett (DE, Harvard); Daryl Taylor (DE, Penn); Steve Horrigan (DT,
Cornell); Phil Bartlett (DT, Brown); Tom Schalch (DT, Princeton); Mike Yeager
(MG, Columbia); Ames Ressa (LB, Brown); Steve Lang (LB, Princeton); Tom
Clark (DB, Brown); Dave Johnson (DB, Cornell); Ed Sheridan (DB, Princeton);
John Egan (P, Cornell); Mike Stein (P, Princeton)
First-Team All-Americans Pat McInally (SE, Harvard); Walt Snickenberger (RB,
Princeton)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholar John Burkus (OL, Yale); Pat McInally (SE,
Harvard); Bill Taylor (DE, Brown)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Ed Healey (T, Dartmouth, 1914-19);
Don Lourie (QB, Princeton, 1919-21); Mal Stevens (B, Yale, 1919-23)
NFL Players Carl Barisch (Princeton), Cleveland: Hank Bjorklund (Princeton),
N.Y. Jets; Karl Chandler (Princeton), N.Y. Giants; Don Clune (Penn), N.Y.
Giants; Marty Domres (Columbia), Baltimore; Pete Gogolak (Cornell), N.Y.
Giants; Calvin Hill (Yale), Dallas; Dick Jauron (Yale), Detroit; Ed Marinaro
(Cornell), Minnesota; George Starke (Columbia), Washington
NFL Draftees Pat McInally (Harvard), Cincinnati (5/120); Greg Dubinetz (Yale),
Cincinnati (9/220); Tom Doyle (Yale), Oakland (14/362); Rudy Green (Yale),
Detroit (15/375); Elvin Charity (Yale), Cincinnati (17/432); Adolph Bellizeare
(Penn), Minnesota (17/441)
Pro Bowl Players Calvin Hill (Yale), Dallas Cowboys; Dick Jauron (Yale),
Detroit Lions
Super Bowl IX Participant Ed Marinaro (Cornell), Minnesota (lost)
Harvard
Brown
Yale
Dartmouth
Princeton
Penn
Columbia
Cornell
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
5-1-1
5-2-0
4-2-1
3-4-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
0-7-0
7-2-0
6-2-1
7-3-0
5-3-1
4-5-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
1-8-0
Joe Restic
John Anderson
Carm Cozza
Jake Crouthamel
Bob Casciola
Harry Gamble
Bill Campbell
George Seifert
189
197
137
129
132
115
144
108
113
127
99
107
128
150
210
217
216
258
196
160
163
151
151
151
133
168
123
121
157
184
261
247
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Doug Jackson (RB, Columbia)
First Team Offense Gary Fencik (E, Yale); Bob Farnham (E, Brown); Ron
Kellogg (E, Penn); Dan Jiggetts (T, Harvard); Charlie Palmer (T, Yale); Vic
Staffieri (G, Yale); Kevin McCafferty (G, Harvard); Jud Porter (G, Dartmouth);
Mike Prairie (C, Brown); Jim Kubacki (B, Harvard); Doug Jackson (B,
Columbia); Don Gesicki (B, Yale); Jose Violante (K, Brown)
First Team Defense Scott Keller (E, Yale); Randy Bentley (E, Penn); Ted Schiller
(T, Princeton); Bob Hall (T, Cornell); Phil Bartlett (T, Brown); Steve Horrigan
(G, Cornell); John Smoot (LB, Yale); Reggie Williams (LB, Dartmouth); Robert
Cummins (LB, Dartmouth); Bill Emper (B, Harvard); George Newhouse (B,
Harvard); John Cahill (B, Yale); Mike Southworth (P, Yale)
Second Team Offense Jim Curry (SE, Harvard), Neil Chamberlin (SE,
Princeton); Bob McDermott (TE, Harvard); Dan Detore (OT, Brown); Tom
Masso (OT, Columbia); Dan Haines (OG, Penn); Joe Antonellis (OG, Harvard);
Jim Lucas (C, Dartmouth); Ron Beible (QB, Princeton); Jack Wixted (RB, Penn);
Tommy Winn (RB, Harvard); Scott Morrison (K, Princeton)
Second Team Defense Dan Murphy (DE, Dartmouth); Bob Baggott (DE,
Harvard); Ricky Lawrence (DT, Yale); Tim Towler (DT, Columbia); Bill Petusky
(MG, Penn); Don Papich (LB, Cornell); Jack Sellati (LB, Yale); Ken Frederick
(LB, Princeton); Ed Sheridan (DB, Princeton); Ed Backus (DB, Columbia); Mark
McAndrews (DB, Yale); Mike Dodson (P, Brown)
Honorable Mention Bob Watson (TE, Columbia); Pat Sullivan (OT, Dartmouth);
Joe Meaney (OG, Cornell); John Garland (OG, Columbia); Carl Culig (C,
Harvard); Bob Bateman (QB, Brown); Stone Phillips (QB, Yale); Kevin Slattery
(RB, Brown); Scott Nelson (DE, Brown); Paul Koza (DT, Brown); Lou Bernieri
(MG, Harvard); Paul Serrano (LB, Brown); John Petit (LB, Penn); Kevin Young
(LB, Dartmouth); Dav Van Vliet (DB, Dartmouth); Bruce Leonetti (DB, Penn);
Jeff Koury (DB, Penn)
First-Team All-American Reggie Williams (LB, Dartmouth)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars Ron Beible (QB, Princeton); Bill Emper (CB,
Harvard)
NFL Players Carl Barisch (Princeton), Cleveland; Don Clune (Penn), N.Y.
Giants; Marty Domres (Columbia), Baltimore; Dick Jauron (Yale), Detroit; Ed
Marinaro (Cornell), Minnesota; Don Martin (Yale), Kansas City; George Starke
(Columbia), Washington; Richie Szaro (Harvard), New Orleans
NFL Draftees Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati (3/82); Dan Jiggetts
(Harvard), Chicago (6/161); Bob Bateman (Brown), Cincinnati (7/187); Gary
Fencik (Yale), Miami (10/281); Tom Fleming (Dartmouth), Cleveland (17/464)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1976
1t
1t
3t
3t
5t
5t
5t
5t
Brown
Yale
Dartmouth
Harvard
Columbia
Penn
Princeton
Cornell
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1977
6-1-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
8-1-0
8-1-0
6-3-0
6-3-0
3-6-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
2-7-0
John Anderson
Carm Cozza
Jake Crouthamel
Joe Restic
Bill Campbell
Harry Gamble
Bob Casciola
George Seifert
1
2
3t
3t
3t
6
7t
7t
140
156
167
115
99
55
56
75
84
61
91
88
169
121
118
131
171
198
236
176
137
90
63
109
102
77
111
115
247
159
152
177
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner John Pagliaro (RB, Yale)
First Team Offense Bob Farnham (E, Brown); Harry Wilson (E, Dartmouth); Bob
McDermott (E, Harvard); Pat Sullivan (T, Dartmouth); Jim McDonnell (T, Yale);
Steve Carfora (G, Yale); John Garland (G, Columbia); Vic Staffieri (G, Yale); Don
Thomas (G, Dartmouth); Jim Lucas (C, Dartmouth); Paul Michalko (B, Brown);
John Pagliaro (B, Yale); Tom Winn (B, Harvard); Nick Lowery (K, Dartmouth)
First Team Defense Pete Bonacum (E, Yale); Bob Baggott (E, Harvard); Charlie
Kaye (T, Harvard); Gregg Robinson (T, Dartmouth); Bill Petuskey (G, Penn); Tom
Joyce (LB, Harvard); Scott Nelson (LB, Brown); Kevin Young (LB, Dartmouth);
Ed Backus (B, Columbia); Bill Emper (B, Harvard); Kurt Nondorf (B, Yale); Rich
Serino (P, Penn)
Second Team Offense Dan Fournier (SE, Princeton); Eamon McEneaney (SE,
Cornell); Mark Iwanowski (TE, Penn); Joe Meaney (OT, Cornell); Steve Narr
(OT, Brown); Mike Prairie (C, Brown); Kevin Case (QB, Dartmouth); Sam
Coffey (RB, Dartmouth); Curt Oberg (RB, Dartmouth); Tim Mazzetti (K, Penn)
Second Team Defense Mike Sherman (DE, Brown); Russ Savage (DE, Harvard);
Paul Denza (DT, Yale); Dave Casper (DT, Dartmouth); Keith Bassi (MG, Yale);
Terry Lee (LB, Cornell); Bob Mardula (LB, Penn); Chip Hillenbrand (LB,
Columbia); Lou Cole (LB, Brown); Pete Bartlett (DB, Princeton); Dave VanVliet
(DB, Dartmouth); Mike Daley (DB, Penn); Tom Thurow (P, Brown)
Academic All-American Kevin Fox (OG, Princeton -- first team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars Scott Nelson (LB, Brown); Stone Phillips (QB,
Yale); Patrick Sullivan (G, Dartmouth)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees George Munger (Penn Coach, 193853); Bill Swiacki (E, Columbia, 1942-47)
NFL Players Carl Barisch (Princeton), Seattle; Don Clune (Penn), N.Y. Giants;
Bill Craven (Harvard), Cleveland; Marty Domres (Columbia), San Francisco;
Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago; Calvin Hill (Yale), Washington; Dick Jauron (Yale),
Detroit; Dan Jiggetts (Harvard), Chicago; Bob Lally (Cornell), Green Bay; Ed
Marinaro (Cornell), N.Y. Jets; Don Martin (Yale), Tampa Bay; Pat McInally
(Harvard), Cincinnati; George Starke (Columbia), Washington; Richie Szaro
(Harvard), New Orleans; Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati
Yale
Brown
Dartmouth
Penn
Harvard
Princeton
Columbia
Cornell
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
7-2-0
7-2-0
6-3-0
5-4-0
4-5-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
1-8-0
Carm Cozza
John Anderson
Jake Crouthamel
Harry Gamble
Joe Restic
Bob Casciola
Bill Campbell
Bob Blackman
175
101
86
113
132
118
92
50
68
73
82
118
118
103
164
107
212
173
141
162
153
137
149
86
108
96
92
144
173
144
222
199
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner John Pagliaro (RB, Yale)
First Team Offense Artie Pulsinelli (E, Columbia); John Spagnola (E, Yale); Jim
McDonnell (T, Yale); Andy Ebbott (T, Dartmouth); Greg Bauman (G, Princeton);
Steve Carfora (G, Yale); Mike Knight (C, Brown); Bob Rizzo (B, Yale); John
Pagliaro (B, Yale); Denis Grosvenor (B, Penn); Bobby Isom (B, Princeton); Curt
Oberg (B, Dartmouth); Nick Lowery (K, Dartmouth)
First Team Defense Bob Baggott (E, Harvard); Clint Streit (E, Yale); Kevin
Rooney (T, Brown); Greg Robinson (T, Dartmouth); Paul Denza (T, Yale); Bill
Crowley (LB, Yale); Bob Nix (LB, Penn); Terry Lee (LB, Cornell); John Carney (B,
Dartmouth); Ron Brown (B, Brown); Mike Daley (B, Penn); Rich Serino (P,
Penn)
Second Team Offense Jim Curry (WR, Harvard); Charlie Watkins (WR, Brown);
Tim Trautman (TE, Penn); Dan Friel (OL, Princeton); Boris Radisic (OL, Penn),
Bob Forster (OL, Brown); Steve Narr (OL, Brown); Andy Stephens (C,
Princeton); John Roland (QB, Penn); Bruce Stephens (RB, Columbia); Sam
Coffey (RB, Dartmouth); Seth Morris (RB, Brown); Chris Howe (K, Princeton)
Second Team Defense Dave Casper (DE, Dartmouth); Bill Mitchell (DE,
Princeton); Steve Glasgow (DL, Penn); Pete Funke (DL, Princeton); Steve Kaseta
(DL, Harvard); Jim Vailas (LB, Dartmouth); Lou Cole (LB, Brown); Andy
Hvidson (LB, Princeton); Paul Halas (DB, Harvard); Charlie Weatherspoon (DB,
Yale); Luke Gaffney (DB, Brown); Tom Thurow (P, Brown)
Academic All-American Joseph Holland (RB, Cornell -- first team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholar Louis Cole (LB, Brown)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Reds Bagnell (HB, Penn, 1948-50);
Hobey Baker (QB, Princeton, 1911-13); Bob MacLeod (HB, Dartmouth, 193638); Century Milstead (T, Yale, 1920-23)
NFL Players Carl Barisch (Princeton), Miami; Marty Domres (Columbia), N.Y.
Jets; Brian Dowling (Yale), Green Bay; Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago; Calvin Hill
(Yale), Washington; Dick Jauron (Yale), Detroit; Dan Jiggetts (Harvard),
Chicago; Ed Marinaro (Cornell), Seattle; Pat McInally (Harvard), Cincinnati;
George Starke (Columbia), Washington; Richie Szaro (Harvard), New Orleans;
Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati
NFL Draftee Gregg Robinson (Dartmouth), N.Y. Jets (6/142)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1978
1
2t
2t
4
5t
5t
7
8
Dartmouth
Brown
Yale
Cornell
Harvard
Columbia
Princeton
Penn
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1979
6-1-0
5-2-0
4-1-2
3-3-1
2-4-1
2-4-1
1-4-2
1-5-1
6-3-0
6-3-0
5-2-2
5-3-1
4-4-1
3-5-1
2-5-2
2-6-1
Joe Yukica
John Anderson
Carm Cozza
Bob Blackman
Joe Restic
Bill Campbell
Frank Navarro
Harry Gamble
1
2t
2t
4t
4t
6
7
8
170
155
144
143
162
90
113
99
104
123
79
142
168
159
147
154
187
189
192
188
196
111
126
139
159
165
114
154
189
228
183
187
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Buddy Teevens (QB, Dartmouth)
First Team Offense Dave Shula (WR, Dartmouth); John Spagnola (TE, Yale);
John Sinnott (T, Brown); Victor Kaminski (T, Columbia); Greg Bauman (G,
Princeton); Bob Forster (G, Brown); Andy Stephens (C, Princeton); Buddy
Teevens (QB, Dartmouth); Joe Holland (RB, Cornell); Cris Crissy (RB,
Princeton); Ralph Polillio (RB, Harvard); Jeff Dufresne (RB, Dartmouth); Chris
Sawch (K, Dartmouth)
First Team Defense Clint Streit (E, Yale); Jeff Hickey (E, Dartmouth); Bob
Skoronski (T, Yale); Mike Lancaster (T, Brown); Pete Funke (MG, Princeton); Bill
Crowley (LB, Yale); Joe Nastri (LB, Dartmouth); Craig Beling (LB, Harvard);
Arnie Pinkston (DB, Yale); Virgil Cotton (DB, Cornell); Ron Brown (DB, Brown);
Eric Blattman (P, Columbia); Bill Powers (P, Princeton)
Second Team Offense Artie Pulsinelli (WR, Columbia); Bob Krystyniak (TE,
Yale); Nigel Key (OT, Dartmouth); Frank Santamaria (OT, Cornell); Ken Loos
(OG, Dartmouth); Mike Donahue (OG, Cornell); Tom Donnelly (C, Cornell);
Larry Brown (QB, Harvard); Ken Hill (RB, Yale); Denis Grosvenor (RB, Penn);
Marty Moran (RB, Brown); Gary Bosnic (K, Harvard)
Second Team Defense Marko Coric (DE, Harvard); Gary Winemaster (DE,
Penn); Tom Roth (DT, Cornell); Mike Francis (DT, Dartmouth); Jay Hickey (MG,
Brown); Tom Kuchar (LB, Dartmouth); Andy Hvidston (LB, Princeton); Jim
Molnar (LB, Princeton); Kurt Nondorf (DB, Yale); Steve Potysman (DB, Harvard);
Cody Press (DB, Dartmouth)
Academic All-Americans William Crowley (LB, Yale -- first team); Joseph
Holland (RB, Cornell -- first team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars William Crowley (LB, Yale); Robert Forster (OG,
Brown)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Lloyd Jordan (Harvard Coach, 195056); Frank Sundstrom (T, Cornell, 1921-23)
NFL Players Carl Barisch (Princeton), Miami; Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago;
Calvin Hill (Yale), Cleveland; Dan Iwanowski (Penn), N.Y. Jets; Dick Jauron
(Yale), Cincinnati; Dan Jiggetts (Harvard), Chicago; Nick Lowery (Dartmouth),
New England; Tim Mazzetti (Penn), Atlanta; Pat McInally (Harvard), Cincinnati;
Gregg Robinson (Dartmouth), N.Y. Jets; George Starke (Columbia),
Washington; Bruce Stephens (Columbia), N.Y. Jets; Richie Szaro (Harvard),
New Orleans; Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati
NFL Draftees John Spagnola (Yale), New England (9/245); Bob Forster (Brown),
Detroit (12/313)
Yale
Brown
Princeton
Cornell
Dartmouth
Harvard
Columbia
Penn
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
0-7-0
8-1-0
6-3-0
5-4-0
5-4-0
4-4-1
3-6-0
1-8-0
0-9-0
Carm Cozza
John Anderson
Frank Navarro
Bob Blackman
Joe Yukica
Joe Restic
Bill Campbell
Harry Gamble
142
159
146
179
81
131
47
86
77
102
97
121
63
123
177
211
193
197
166
215
98
148
68
100
94
129
152
152
86
157
215
251
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Tim Tumpane (LB, Yale)
First Team Offense Rich Horner (WR, Harvard); Mark Farnham (WR, Brown);
Brad Decker (TE, Cornell); John Sinnott (T, Brown); Bob Regan (T, Yale); Tom
Donnelly (G, Cornell); Sean Cannon (G, Columbia); Ted Sotir (C, Princeton);
Burke St. John (QB, Harvard); Larry Van Pelt (RB, Princeton); Ken Hill (RB,
Yale); Bob Granfors (K, Brown)
First Team Defense Jim Dwyer (E, Yale); Rich Salchunas (E, Dartmouth); Dave
Conrad (T, Yale); Chuck Durst (T, Harvard); Jay Hickey (MG, Brown); Tim
Tumpane (LB, Yale); John Woodring (LB, Brown); Jerry Pierce (LB, Dartmouth);
Mike Brown (DB, Columbia); Cody Press (DB, Dartmouth); Mike Cobb (DB,
Cornell); Larry Margerum (P, Dartmouth)
Second Team Offense Bob Rostomily (TE, Yale); Dave Shula (WR, Dartmouth);
Dan Stratton (WR, Yale); Paul DeJesus (OT, Cornell); Barry Berenson (OT, Penn);
Mark Bailey (OG, Princeton); Jim Rill (OG, Dartmouth); Orazio Larranzi (OG,
Harvard); Tom Rohlfing (C, Cornell); Larry Carbone (QB, Brown); Marty Moran
(RB, Brown); Cris Crissy (RB, Princeton); Dave Schwartz (K, Yale)
Second Team Defense Don Place (DE, Brown); Jim DelBello (DE, Harvard);
Matt McGrath (DT, Princeton); Rico Josephs (DT, Columbia); Kevin Czinger
(MG, Yale); Matt Sabetti (LB, Harvard); Dave Novosel (LB, Yale); Randy Strich
(LB, Penn); Chip Kelly (DB, Yale); Arnie Pinkston (DB, Yale); Mike Kachmer
(DB, Brown); Duke Millard (P, Harvard)
Academic All-American Mark Turley (Cornell -- second team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholar Mario Biaggi Jr. (DE, Columbia)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductee Ed McGinley (T, Penn, 1923-24)
NFL Players Carl Barisch (Princeton), Miami; Greg Dubinetz (Yale),
Washington; Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago; Calvin Hill (Yale), Cleveland; Dick
Jauron (Yale), Cincinnati; Dan Jiggetts (Harvard), Chicago; Tim Mazzetti (Penn),
Atlanta; Pat McInally (Harvard), Cincinnati; John Spagnola (Yale), Philadelphia;
George Starke (Columbia), Washington; Richie Szaro (Harvard), N.Y. Jets;
Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati
NFL Draftees John Sinnott (Brown), St. Louis (3/60); Kenny Hill (Yale), Oakland
(8/194)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1980
1
2
3t
3t
3t
3t
7
8
Yale
Cornell
Harvard
Princeton
Brown
Dartmouth
Penn
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1981
6-1-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
1-6-0
0-7-0
8-2-0
5-5-0
7-3-0
6-4-0
6-4-0
4-6-0
1-9-0
1-9-0
Carm Cozza
Bob Blackman
Joe Restic
Frank Navarro
John Anderson
Joe Yukica
Harry Gamble
Bob Naso
1t
1t
3
4
5t
5t
7t
7t
163
140
106
124
190
180
100
61
71
77
106
137
161
112
190
214
209
179
159
175
240
207
109
89
124
191
138
198
195
170
262
275
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Kevin Czinger (MG, Yale)
First Team Offense Dave Shula (WR, Dartmouth); Cris Crissy (WR, Princeton);
Steve Jordan (TE, Brown); Bob Regan (T, Yale); Jon McCabe (T, Brown); Mark
Bailey (G, Princeton); Sean Cannon (G, Columbia); John Kilkoyne (C, Cornell);
Larry Carbone (QB, Brown); Rich Diana (RB, Yale); Steve Curtin (RB, Brown);
Dave Cody (K, Harvard)
First Team Defense Fred Leone (E, Yale); Gary Winemaster (E, Penn); Chuck
Durst (T, Harvard); Dennis Tulsiak (T, Yale); Kevin Czinger (MG, Yale); Jim
DeStefano (LB, Cornell); Jerry Pierce (LB, Dartmouth); John Woodring (LB,
Brown); Rocky Delgadillo (DB, Harvard); Tod Florey (DB, Cornell); Dave
Gutzke (DB, Princeton); Ken Buck (P, Princeton)
Second Team Offense Jerry Smith (TE, Penn); Curt Grieve (WR, Yale); Mitch
Metz (WR, Brown); Mike Durgin (OT, Harvard); Jim Rill (OT, Dartmouth);
Orazio Lattanzi (OG, Harvard); George Thompson (OG, Dartmouth); Garry
Deitchman (C, Brown); Mark Lockenmeyer (QB, Princeton); Joe Cabrera (RB,
Columbia); Ben Tenuta (RB, Cornell); Rick Villella (RB, Brown); Tim Geibel (K,
Dartmouth)
Second Team Defense Dave Otto (DE, Harvard); Paul Van Pelt (DE, Princeton);
Steve Hart (DT, Princeton); Dave Chalk (DT, Cornell); Rob McNulty (MG,
Princeton); Bob Woolway (LB, Harvard); Sean D'Arcy (LB, Columbia); Joe
Fernandes (LB, Dartmouth); Barry Pizor (DB, Dartmouth); David Novosel (DB,
Yale); Peter Coppinger (DB, Harvard); Tony Jones (P, Yale)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars Mark Bailey (OG, Princeton); Charles Durst (DT,
Harvard)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductee Barry Wood (QB, Harvard, 1929-31)
NFL Players Carl Barisch (Princeton), Miami; Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago;
Calvin Hill (Yale), Cleveland; Dick Jauron (Yale), Cincinnati; Dan Jiggetts
(Harvard), Chicago; Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), Kansas City; Tim Mazzetti
(Penn), Atlanta; Pat McInally (Harvard), Cincinnati; John Spagnola (Yale),
Philadelphia; George Starke (Columbia), Washington; Reggie Williams
(Dartmouth), Cincinnati
NFL Draftees John Woodring (Brown), N.Y. Jets (6/142); Brian Buckley
(Harvard), New England (11/295); William Crissy (Princeton), New England
(12/323)
Pro Bowl Player Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago Bears
Super Bowl XV Participant John Spagnola (Yale), Philadelphia (lost)
Yale
Dartmouth
Princeton
Harvard
Brown
Cornell
Columbia
Penn
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
6-1-0
5-1-1
4-2-1
2-5-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
9-1-0
6-4-0
5-4-1
5-4-1
3-7-0
3-7-0
1-9-0
1-9-0
Carm Cozza
Joe Yukica
Frank Navarro
Joe Restic
John Anderson
Bob Blackman
Bob Naso
Jerry Berndt
206
193
181
163
102
99
93
115
82
87
155
99
185
176
160
208
285
208
233
218
153
148
116
133
147
137
323
173
250
256
243
324
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Rich Diana (RB, Yale)
Rookie of the Year Derrick Harmon (RB, Cornell)
First Team Offense Curt Grieve (WR, Yale); Derek Graham (WR, Princeton);
Steve Jordan (TE, Brown); Greg Brown (T, Harvard); Mark Rifkin (T, Princeton);
George Thompson (G, Dartmouth); Mike Corbat (G, Harvard); Steve Monteith
(C, Columbia); Bob Holly (QB, Princeton); Rich Diana (RB, Yale); Jim Callinan
(RB, Harvard); Tony Jones (K, Yale)
First Team Defense Fred Leone (E, Yale); Rob Carroll (E, Dartmouth); Serge
Mihaly (T, Yale); Lee Sedberry (T, Dartmouth); Scott Murrer (MG, Harvard);
Vince Pelini (LB, Columbia); Jeff Rohrer (LB, Yale); Joe Fernandes (LB,
Dartmouth); Rocky Delgadillo (DB, Harvard); Charles Williams (DB,
Dartmouth); Phil Loyd (DB, Cornell); Rich Bayless (P, Dartmouth)
Second Team Offense Shaun Teevens (WR, Dartmouth); Karl Hall (WR, Penn);
Scott Oostdyk (TE, Princeton); Ken Ferree (OT, Dartmouth); Steve Ross (OT,
Cornell); Paul Lata (OG, Yale); Rick Klein (OG, Princeton); Larry Arata (C,
Princeton); John Rogan (QB, Yale); Larry Van Pelt (RB, Princeton); Sean Maher
(RB, Dartmouth); Miro Lovric (K, Columbia)
Second Team Defense Greg Burkus (DE, Yale); Jim Smith (DE, Penn); Dennis
Tulsiak (DT, Yale); Tom Clark (DT, Harvard); John Daniel (MG, Brown); Kurt
Walterhouse (LB, Cornell); Jay Snyder (LB, Yale); Joe Azelby (LB, Harvard); Jeff
Gradinger (DB, Brown); Pat Conran (DB, Yale); Mike Scavina (DB, Columbia);
Tony Jones (P, Yale)
First-Team All-American Rich Diana (RB, Yale)
Academic All-Americans Rich Diana (RB, Yale -- first team); Travis Holcombe
(OG, Brown -- first team); Frederick Leone (DL, Yale -- first team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars Rich Diana (RB, Yale); Travis Holcombe (OG,
Brown)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Nick Drahos (E/T, Cornell, 1938-40);
Harvey Harman (Penn Coach, 1931-37); Walter Koppisch (HB, Columbia,
1921-24); Herbert Sturhahn (G, Yale, 1924-26)
NFL Players Carl Barisch (Princeton), N.Y. Giants; William Crissy (Princeton),
Washington; Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago; Calvin Hill (Yale), Cleveland; Kenny
Hill (Yale), Oakland; Dan Jiggetts (Harvard), Chicago; Jeff Kemp (Dartmouth),
L.A. Rams; Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), Kansas City; Pat McInally (Harvard),
Cincinnati; David Shula (Dartmouth), Baltimore; John Spagnola (Yale),
Philadelphia; George Starke (Columbia), Washington; John Woodring (Brown),
N.Y. Jets; Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati
NFL Draftees Jeff Rohrer (Yale), Dallas (2/53); Rich Diana (Yale), Miami
(5/136); Curt Grieve (Yale), Philadelphia (6/159); Steve Jordan (Brown),
Minnesota (7/179); Bob Holly (Princeton), Washington (11/291)
Pro Bowl Players Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago Bears; Nick Lowery
(Dartmouth), Kansas City Chiefs; Pat McInally (Harvard), Cincinnati Bengals
Super Bowl XVI Participants Pat McInally (Harvard), Cincinnati (lost); Reggie
Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati (lost)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1982
1t
1t
1t
4t
4t
4t
4t
8
Harvard
Penn
Dartmouth
Brown
Cornell
Yale
Princeton
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1983
5-2-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
7-3-0
7-3-0
5-5-0
5-5-0
4-6-0
4-6-0
3-7-0
1-9-0
Joe Restic
Jerry Berndt
Joe Yukica
John Anderson
Bob Blackman
Carm Cozza
Frank Navarro
Bob Naso
1t
1t
3t
3t
5
6
7
8
191
160
170
161
165
157
154
180
88
127
145
169
164
176
215
254
259
221
219
214
211
197
229
236
136
192
235
228
202
227
317
390
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner John Witkowski (QB, Columbia)
Rookie of the Year Mike Caraviello (QB, Dartmouth)
First Team Offense Jack Daly (WR, Dartmouth); Bill Reggio (WR, Columbia);
Don Lewis (WR, Columbia); Dan Suren (TE, Cornell); Greg Brown (T,
Harvard); John McInerney (T, Penn); Mike Corbat (G, Harvard); John Schultheis
(G, Princeton); Chris DiMaria (C, Penn); John Witkowski (QB, Columbia); Paul
Andrie (RB, Yale); Derrick Harmon (RB, Cornell); Dave Shulman (K, Penn)
First Team Defense Pat Fleming (E, Harvard); Joe Margolis (E, Harvard); Chuck
McGrath (T, Brown); Steve Duca (T, Cornell); Scott Murrer (MG, Harvard); Joe
Azelby (LB, Harvard); Mike Christiani (LB, Penn); Vic Ruterbusch (LB,
Princeton); Dave Neslund (LB, Dartmouth); Jeff Gradinger (DB, Brown); Scott
Walter (DB, Cornell); Lou Versames (DB, Harvard); John Corbett (P,
Dartmouth)
Second Team Offense Kevin Guthrie (WR, Princeton); Paul Farnham (WR,
Brown); Jeff Schulte (TE, Penn); Peter Quartararo (TE, Harvard); Bob Giunta
(OT, Brown); Ken Feree (OT, Dartmouth); Pat Ruwe (OG, Yale); Chris Jenkins
(OG, Columbia); Paul Michalewicz (C, Cornell); Don Allard (QB, Harvard);
Rich Weissman (RB, Dartmouth); Steve Flacco (RB, Penn); Jim Garvey (RB,
Harvard); Miro Lovric (K, Columbia)
Second Team Defense Greg Burkus (DE, Yale); Scott Boggio (DE, Penn); Bob
Dell Isola (DT, Dartmouth); Dave Smith (DT, Penn); John Daniel (MG, Brown);
Mike Scully (LB, Cornell); Jim Joiner (LB, Yale); Matt Finn (LB, Penn); Tim
Chambers (DB, Penn); James Witherspoon (DB, Columbia); John Dailey (DB,
Harvard); Jim Villaneuva (P, Harvard)
First-Team All-Americans Michael Corbat (OL, Harvard); Dan Suren (TE,
Cornell)
Academic All-Americans Dave Folsom (DB, Brown -- first team); Kevin
Guthrie (WR, Princeton -- first team); Derrick Harmon (RB, Cornell -- first
team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholar Brent Woods, Princeton, QB
NFL Players Rich Diana (Yale), Miami; Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago; Bob Holly
(Princeton), Washington; Kenny Hill (Yale), L.A. Raiders; Dan Jiggetts
(Harvard), Chicago; Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota; Jeff Kemp (Dartmouth),
L.A. Rams; Florian Kempf (Penn), Houston; Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), Kansas
City; Pat McInally (Harvard), Cincinnati; Joseph Pellegrini (Harvard), N.Y. Jets;
Jeff Rohrer (Yale), Dallas; John Sinnott (Brown), Baltimore; John Spagnola
(Yale), Philadelphia; George Starke (Columbia), Washington; John Woodring
(Brown), N.Y. Jets; Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati
NFL Draftee John Schultheis (Princeton), Philadelphia (7/182)
Super Bowl XVII Participants Bob Holly (Princeton), Washington (won);
George Starke (Columbia), Washington (won); Rich Diana (Yale), Miami (lost)
Harvard
Penn
Brown
Dartmouth
Cornell
Princeton
Columbia
Yale
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
5-1-1
5-1-1
4-2-1
4-2-1
3-3-1
2-5-0
1-5-1
1-6-0
6-2-2
6-3-1
4-5-1
4-5-1
3-6-1
4-6-0
1-7-2
1-9-0
Joe Restic
Jerry Berndt
John Anderson
Joe Yukica
Maxie Baughan
Frank Navarro
Bob Naso
Carm Cozza
147
170
157
142
134
169
130
105
88
110
138
133
119
179
221
166
188
225
204
185
161
285
218
138
140
204
237
208
268
277
363
272
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Derrick Harmon (B, Cornell)
Rookie of the Year Doug Butler (QB, Princeton)
First Team Offense Don Lewis (WR, Columbia); Derek Graham (WR,
Princeton); Dan Upperco (TE, Columbia); Roger Caron (T, Harvard); Bob
Mangiacotti (T, Brown); Jeff Nikora (G, Brown); Jamie Keough (G, Penn); Mark
Pare (C, Dartmouth); John Witkowski (QB, Columbia); Derrick Harmon (RB,
Cornell); Steve Ernst (RB, Harvard); Jim Villanueva (K, Harvard)
First Team Defense Mark Mead (E, Harvard); David Smith (E, Penn); Gary
Cloutier (T, Brown); Tom Giella (T, Yale); Ralph Scholz (T, Cornell); John Daniel
(MG, Brown); Joe Azelby (LB, Harvard); Kevin Bradley (LB, Penn); Mike Sculty
(LB, Cornell); Tim Chambers (DB, Penn); Mike Dixon (DB, Harvard); Rick
Dailey (DB, Cornell); Jim Villanueva (P, Harvard)
Second Team Offense Kevin Guthrie (WR, Princeton); Jack Daly (WR,
Dartmouth); Peter Ceko (TE, Harvard); Mark Hembrough (OT, Penn); Doug
Pratt (OT, Cornell); Tom Phelan (OG, Yale); Chal Taylor (OG, Princeton); Gene
Edwards (C, Cornell); Doug Butler (QB, Princeton); Ralph Ferraro (RB,
Princeton); Paul Andrie (RB, Yale); Chuck Nolan (RB, Penn); Craig Saltzgaber
(K, Dartmouth)
Second Team Defense George Brawley (DE, Brown); Kevin Patrick (DE,
Princeton); Andy Osman (DT, Dartmouth); Tom Gilmore (DT, Penn); John
Zanieski (MG, Yale); Steve Karol (LB, Dartmouth); Winston Cervantes (LB,
Columbia); Glenn Tilley (LB, Princeton); Eric Robinson (DB, Princeton); Don
Pomeroy (DB, Dartmouth); Ross Armstrong (DB, Penn); Henry Eaton (P, Yale)
Academic All-Americans Kevin Guthrie (Princeton, WR -- first team); Derrick
Harmon (Cornell, RB -- first team); Michael Patsis (Dartmouth, DB -- first team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholar Derrick Harmon (RB, Cornell)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees George Owen (HB, Harvard, 192022)
NFL Players Joe Dufek (Yale), Buffalo; Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago; Kenny Hill
(Yale), L.A. Raiders; Bob Holly (Princeton), Washington; Steve Jordan (Brown),
Minnesota; Jeff Kemp (Dartmouth), L.A. Rams; Florian Kempf (Penn), Houston;
Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), Kansas City; Pat McInally (Harvard), Cincinnati;
Joseph Pellegrini (Harvard), N.Y. Jets; Jeff Rohrer (Yale), Dallas; John Spagnola
(Yale), Philadelphia; George Starke (Columbia), Washington; John Woodring
(Brown), N.Y. Jets; Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati
NFL Draftees John Witkowski (Columbia), Detroit (6/160); Derrick Harmon
(Cornell), San Francisco (9/248); Joe Azelby (Harvard), Buffalo (10/263)
Super Bowl XVIII Participants Kenny Hill (Yale), L.A. Raiders (won); Bob Holly
(Princeton), Washington (lost); George Starke (Columbia), Washington (lost)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1984
1
2t
2t
4
5
6t
6t
8
Penn
Harvard
Yale
Brown
Princeton
Cornell
Dartmouth
Columbia
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Coach
1985
7-0-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
0-7-0
8-1-0
5-4-0
6-3-0
4-5-0
4-5-0
2-7-0
2-7-0
0-9-0
Jerry Berndt
Joe Restic
Carm Cozza
John Rosenberg
Frank Navarro
Maxie Baughan
Joe Yukica
Bob Naso
1
2t
2t
4
5
6
7
8
254
155
169
135
162
82
144
87
90
139
165
156
137
116
158
224
286
180
219
165
185
96
174
117
152
196
185
231
192
161
222
273
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Tim Chambers (DB, Penn)
Rookie of the Year Rich Comizio (RB, Penn)
First Team Offense Derek Graham (WR, Princeton); Scott Truitt (WR,
Dartmouth); Dan Upperco (TE, Columbia); Roger Caron (T, Harvard); Ed Foley
(T, Penn); Chal Taylor (G, Princeton); Len Genova (G, Columbia); Joe Smailis
(C, Penn); John McGeehan (QB, Penn); Tony Baker (RB, Cornell); Robert
Santiago (RB, Harvard); Tom Murphy (K, Penn)
First Team Defense Mark Petruzziello (E, Princeton); Steve Anderson (E,
Harvard); Tom Gilmore (T, Penn); Barry Ford (T, Harvard); John Zanieski (MG,
Yale); Kevin Bradley (LB, Penn); Anthony DiTommaso (LB, Princeton); Keith
Bakowski (LB, Cornell); Tim Chambers (DB, Penn); Cecil Cox (DB, Harvard);
Eric Robinson (DB, Princeton); Hank Eaton (P, Yale)
Second Team Offense Brad McCauley (WR, Brown); Warren Buehler (WR,
Penn); Lal Heneghan (TE, Penn); Slade Schuster (OT, Dartmouth); Alonzo Bell
(OT, Princeton); Jeff Goyette (OG, Penn); Jerry Wesolowski (OG, Yale); Marty
Martinson (C, Yale); Doug Butler (QB, Princeton); Steve Ortman (RB, Penn);
Lorenzo Chambers (RB, Dartmouth); Mark Vignali (RB, Harvard); Bill Moore
(K, Yale)
Second Team Defense Ed Simpson (DE, Dartmouth); Jerry McFadden (DE,
Penn); Ted Moskala (DT, Brown); Jim Petrucci (DT, Princeton); Bob DeSantis
(MG, Cornell); Carmen Ilacqua (LB, Yale); Brent Wilkinson (LB, Harvard); Ardel
McKenna (LB, Yale); Ross Armstrong (DB, Penn); Frank Farace (DB, Cornell);
Ken Tarczy (DB, Harvard); Elwyn Fields (P, Dartmouth)
Honorable Mention Mike Luzzi (WR, Yale); Greg Roth (TE, Brown); Matt
Paknis (OT, Brown); Steve Skwara (OT, Yale); Chris Vaughn (C, Brown); Mike
Wagner (C, Cornell); Ted Macauley (RB, Yale); Craig Saltzgaber (K,
Dartmouth); Rick Cavalli (DE, Columbia); Dean Yacobucci (DE, Yale); Mark
Berggren (DT, Princeton); Andy Osman (DT, Dartmouth); John Passalacqua
(DT, Cornell); Joe Lorenc (MG, Penn); Peter Kortebein (LB, Dartmouth); Pat
McCormack (LB, Brown); Scott Kehoe (DB, Dartmouth); Joe Policastro (DB,
Columbia)
First-Team All-Americans Roger Caron (OL, Harvard); John Zanieski (DL, Yale)
Academic All-Americans Brian Bergstrom (DB, Harvard -- first team); Dave
Van Metre (DL, Cornell -- second team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholar Brian Bergstrom (DB, Harvard)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductee Holland Donan (T, Princeton, 194850)
NFL Players Joe Azelby (Harvard), Buffalo; Joe Dufek (Yale), Buffalo; Gary
Fencik (Yale), Chicago; Derrick Harmon (Cornell), San Francisco; Kenny Hill
(Yale), N.Y. Giants; Bob Holly (Princeton), Washington; Steve Jordan (Brown),
Minnesota; Jeff Kemp (Dartmouth), L.A. Rams; Florian Kempf (Penn), Houston;
Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), Kansas City; Pat McInally (Harvard), Cincinnati;
Joseph Pellegrini (Harvard), Atlanta; Jeff Rohrer (Yale), Dallas; John Spagnola
(Yale), Philadelphia; George Starke (Columbia), Washington; John Witkowski
(Columbia), Detroit; John Woodring (Brown), N.Y. Jets; Reggie Williams
(Dartmouth), Cincinnati
NFL Draftee Roger Caron (Harvard), Indianapolis (5/117)
Super Bowl XIX Participant Derrick Harmon (Cornell), San Francisco (won)
Penn
Harvard
Princeton
Brown
Yale
Dartmouth
Cornell
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
3-3-1
2-4-1
2-5-0
0-7-0
7-2-1
7-3-0
5-5-0
5-4-1
4-4-1
2-7-1
3-7-0
0-10-0
Jerry Berndt
Joe Restic
Ron Rogerson
John Rosenberg
Carm Cozza
Joe Yukica
Maxie Baughan
Jim Garrett
152
140
127
135
105
95
108
54
93
92
96
52
108
105
127
243
197
192
212
198
140
144
157
75
161
144
212
128
182
199
178
331
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Tom Gilmore (DT, Penn)
Rookie of the Year Chris Flynn (RB, Penn)
First Team Offense Scott Truitt (WR, Dartmouth); Kevin Moriarty (WR, Yale);
Greg Roth (TE, Brown); Slade Schuster (T, Dartmouth); Steve Skwara (T, Yale);
Jeff Goyette (G, Penn); Rick Collett (G, Brown); Ken Johnson (G, Cornell);
Mike Wagner (C, Cornell); Doug Butler (QB, Princeton); Jamie Potkul (RB,
Brown); Robert Santiago (RB, Harvard); Craig Saltzgaber (K, Dartmouth)
First Team Defense Gavin O'Connor (E, Penn); K.C. Smith (E, Harvard); Tom
Gilmore (T, Penn); Ted Moskala (T, Brown); Tom Catena (MG, Brown); Anthony
DiTommaso (LB, Princeton); Len Fontes (LB, Dartmouth); Denton Walker (LB,
Penn); Brent Wilkinson (LB, Harvard); Cecil Cox (DB, Harvard); Ken Tarczy
(DB, Harvard); Duane Hewlett (DB, Penn); Rob Steinberg (P, Harvard)
Second Team Offense Brian Moyer (WR, Penn); Jim Perrello (WR, Cornell);
Mark Milam (TE, Columbia); Eric Dreiband (OT, Princeton); Brian Daly (OT,
Brown); Jay Fitzgibbons (OG, Princeton); Bob Rech (OG, Dartmouth); Steve
Buonaro (C, Penn); Brian White (QB, Harvard); Rich Comizio (RB, Penn); John
Tagliaferri (RB, Cornell); Rob Steinberg (K, Harvard)
Second Team Defense John Quinn (DE, Yale); John Baniewicz (DE, Princeton);
Jim Petrucci (DT, Princeton); Dave Van Metre (DT, Cornell); Jerry Garvey (MG,
Harvard); Carmen Ilacqua (LB, Yale); Rick Cavalli (LB, Columbia); Pat
McCormack (LB, Brown); Mike Riach (DB, Cornell); Jim Anderson (DB,
Princeton); Steve Briggs (DB, Dartmouth); Alex Kos (P, Brown)
Honorable Mention Keiron Bigby (WR, Brown); Lamont Greer (WR, Harvard);
Dean Athanasia (TE, Yale); Rick George (OT, Cornell); Marty Peterson (OT,
Penn); George Matthews (OG, Yale); Mike Murray (C, Harvard); Steve
Kettelberger (QB, Brown); Chris Ingerslev (K, Brown); Ray Saunders (K, Penn);
Jim Porter (DE, Columbia); Mike Ryan (DE, Yale); Ken Coombs (DT, Penn);
Yves Labissiere (DT, Yale); Matt Sodl (MG, Columbia); Ward Johnson (LB,
Cornell); Dean Cain (DB, Princeton); Walt Cataldo (DB, Brown); Lyndon Gross
(DB, Cornell); Eugene Profit (DB, Yale); Erik Bernstein (P, Cornell)
First-Team All-American Cecil Cox (DB, Harvard)
Academic All-Americans Dave Van Metre (DL, Cornell -- first team); Tom
Gilmore (DT, Penn -- second team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars James Petrucci (MG, Princeton); Dave Van Metre
(DL, Cornell)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductee Skip Minisi (HB, Penn, 1944-47)
NFL Players Roger Caron (Harvard), Indianapolis; Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago;
Derrick Harmon (Cornell), San Francisco; Kenny Hill (Yale), N.Y. Giants; Bob
Holly (Princeton), Washington; Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota; Jeff Kemp
(Dartmouth), L.A. Rams; Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), Kansas City; Pat McInally
(Harvard), Cincinnati; Joseph Pellegrini (Harvard), Atlanta; Jeff Rohrer (Yale),
Dallas; John Spagnola (Yale), Philadelphia; John Woodring (Brown), N.Y. Jets;
Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati
Super Bowl XX Participant Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago (won)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1986
1
2
3
4
5
6t
6t
8
Penn
Cornell
Brown
Dartmouth
Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1987
7-0-0
6-1-0
4-2-1
3-3-1
3-4-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
0-7-0
10-0-0
8-2-0
5-4-1
3-6-1
3-7-0
3-7-0
2-8-0
0-10-0
Ed Zubrow
Maxie Baughan
John Rosenberg
Joe Yukica
Joe Restic
Carm Cozza
Ron Rogerson
Larry McElreavy
1
2t
2t
4t
4t
6
7
8
192
153
152
169
132
111
81
28
61
55
125
113
108
136
145
257
274
202
188
188
139
168
123
92
108
103
181
272
190
217
262
379
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Rich Comizio (RB, Penn)
Rookie of the Year Craig Morton (WR, Dartmouth)
First Team Offense Craig Morton (WR, Dartmouth); Dave Fielding (WR,
Brown); Brent Novoselsky (TE, Penn); Marty Peterson (OL, Penn); Ken Johnson
(OL, Cornell); Chris Matonis (OL, Dartmouth); Mike Small (OL, Brown); Steve
Buonato (C, Penn); Dave Gabianelli (QB, Dartmouth); Rich Comizio (RB,
Penn); Chris Flynn (RB, Penn); Jeff Johnson (RB, Cornell); Tom Aug (K, Cornell)
First Team Defense A.J. Sebastianelli (DL, Penn); Tom McHale (DL, Cornell);
Gary Rinkus (DL, Cornell); Bill Perry (DL, Brown); Scott Collins (LB, Harvard);
Jeff Fortna (LB, Penn); Ward Johnson (LB, Cornell); Jeff Watts (LB, Brown); Walt
Cataldo (DB, Brown); Dean Cain (DB, Princeton); Mike Raich (DB, Cornell);
Jim Frontero (DB, Cornell); Erik Bernstein (P, Cornell)
Second Team Offense Chris Hahn (WR, Cornell); Jeff Baker (WR, Princeton);
Matt Drury (TE, Dartmouth); Mike Harrer (OL, Princeton); Scott Ernst (OL,
Penn); Leo Reherman (OL, Cornell); Ron McMullen (OL, Brown); Mike Murray
(C, Harvard); Mark Donovan (QB, Brown); Kevin Brice (RB, Yale); Ernie Torain
(RB, Dartmouth); Rob Goodwin (K, Princeton); Alex Kos (K, Brown)
Second Team Defense Mike Lista (DL, Penn); Dexter Desir (DL, Penn); Jim
Knowles (DL, Cornell); Brad Hippenstiel (LB, Penn); Tom Bernardo (LB,
Cornell); Ned Elton (LB, Princeton); Mike Ryan (LB, Yale); Brian Murphy (LB,
Brown); Jim Fangmeyer (DB, Penn); Donald WIlson (DB, Penn); Tom Dugan
(DB, Brown); Brett Matthews (DB, Dartmouth); Rob DiGiacomo (P, Princeton)
Honorable Mention Joe Connolly (WR, Harvard); Shaun Hawkins (WR,
Cornell); Dean Athanasia (TE, Yale); Mike Behrman (TE, Princeton); Ken Lund
(OL, Yale); Chris Martin (OL, Yale); Jim Panzini (OL, Penn); Jeff Rudolph (OL,
Yale); Chris Wilkins (OL, Penn); Marty Edwards (C, Brown); George Matthews
(C, Yale); Jim Crocicchia (QB, Penn); Kelly Ryan (QB, Yale); Marty Stallone
(QB, Cornell); Derek Wassink (RB, Princeton); Andy Maretz (K, Harvard);
Rusty Gardner (LB, Dartmouth); Jeff Garrison (LB, Brown); Bruce McConnell
(LB, Penn); John Quinn (LB, Yale); Chris Riga (LB, Columbia); Ron Suber (LB,
Columbia); Clifton Tidwell (LB, Harvard); Brad Heinz (DB, Penn); Andy Russell
(DB, Dartmouth); Chip Nuzzo (DB, Princeton); Buddy Zachery (DB, Yale); Don
Mahlke (P, Yale)
First-Team All-Americans Tom McHale (DE, Cornell); Marty Peterson (OL,
Penn)
Academic All-Americans Rich Comizio (RB, Penn -- first team); Marty Edwards
(C, Brown -- first team); Jim Fangmeyer (DB, Penn -- second team); Craig
Morton (WR, Dartmouth -- second team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars Scott Collins (LB, Harvard); John Hammond (QB,
Princeton)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Paul Governali (HB, Columbia,
1940-42)
NFL Players Roger Caron (Harvard), Indianapolis; Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago;
Derrick Harmon (Cornell), San Francisco; Kenny Hill (Yale), N.Y. Giants; Steve
Jordan (Brown), Minnesota; Jeff Kemp (Dartmouth), San Francisco; Nick
Lowery (Dartmouth), Kansas City; Joseph Pellegrini (Harvard), Atlanta; Gene
Profit (Yale), New England; Jeff Rohrer (Yale), Dallas; John Spagnola (Yale),
Philadelphia; Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati
Pro Bowl Player Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota Vikings
Super Bowl XXI Participant Kenny Hill (Yale), N.Y. Giants (won)
Harvard
Brown
Yale
Princeton
Cornell
Penn
Dartmouth
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
0-7-0
8-2-0
7-3-0
7-3-0
6-4-0
5-5-0
4-6-0
2-8-0
0-10-0
Joe Restic
John Rosenberg
Carm Cozza
Steve Tosches
Maxie Baughan
Ed Zubrow
Buddy Teevens
Larry McElreavy
177
117
117
157
128
166
46
67
84
97
82
95
138
117
192
185
221
144
197
230
137
241
113
104
149
160
205
155
185
201
302
311
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Kelly Ryan (QB, Yale)
Rookie of the Year Bryan Keys (RB, Penn)
First Team Offense Sam Brickley (WR, Cornell); Jeff Baker (WR, Princeton);
Dean Athanasia (TE, Yale); Lee Reherman (OL, Cornell); Maurice Frilot (OL,
Harvard); Chris Wilkins (OL, Penn); Jeff Rudolph (OL, Yale); John Cuozzo (C,
Brown); Kelly Ryan (QB, Yale); Mike Stewart (RB, Yale); Tony Hinz (RB,
Harvard); Rob Goodwin (K, Princeton)
First Team Defense Mike Lista (DL, Penn); Matt Sodl (DL, Columbia); Bill Perry
(DL, Brown); Gary Rinkus (DL, Cornell); Paul Michael (LB, Dartmouth); Brad
Hippenstiel (LB, Penn); Tyler Wolfram (LB, Brown); Don Peterson (LB,
Harvard); Dean Cain (DB, Princeton); Walt Cataldo (DB, Brown); Jeff
DeLamielleure (DB, Cornell); Mike Raich (DB, Cornell); Alex Kos (P, Brown)
Second Team Offense John Garrett (WR, Princeton); Shaun Hawkins (WR,
Cornell); Brent Novoselsky (TE, Penn); Arthur Kalman (OL, Yale); George Pyne
(OL, Brown); Mark Seilhamer (OL, Princeton); George Pfeffer (OL, Brown);
Paul Childers (OL, Columbia); David Gazzaniga (C, Dartmouth); Tom Yohe
(QB, Harvard); Judd Garrett (RB, Princeton); Chris Flynn (RB, Penn); Jim Grass
(K, Penn)
Second Team Defense Jeff Watts (DL, Brown); Dave Rose (DL, Princeton); Jim
D'Onofrio (DL, Yale); Tom McConnell (DL, Harvard); Kevin Dulsky (LB,
Harvard); Matt Whalen (LB, Princeton); Mike McGrann (LB, Cornell); Tony
Cappellino (LB, Yale); Dave Sullivan (DB, Yale); Frank Caprio (DB, Harvard);
Scott McCaleb (DB, Brown); Scott Sims (DB, Dartmouth); Matt Pollard (P,
Columbia)
Honorable Mention Craig Morton (WR, Dartmouth); Brian Barringer (WR,
Harvard); Tom Szuba (WR, Yale); Bob Shoop (WR, Yale); Kent Lucas (TE,
Harvard); John Bartholomew (OL, Harvard); Jim Anderson (OL, Brown); Tony
Consigli (OL, Harvard), Tom Gizzi (OL, Penn); Bryan Keys (RB, Penn); Kirk
Little (RB, Brown); Troy Jenkins (RB, Yale); Alex Kos (K, Brown); Dan Bauer
(DL, Penn); Brent Frei (DL, Dartmouth); Jonathan Reese (LB, Yale); John Alex
(LB, Columbia); Greg Kylish (LB, Brown); Paul San Fillippo (DB, Columbia);
Dave Smith (DB, Penn); Steve Johnson (DB, Penn); Frank Leal (DB, Princeton);
Steve Essick (DB, Yale)
First-Team All-Americans Dean Cain (DB, Princeton); Don Peterson (DE,
Harvard)
Academic All-Americans John Cuozzo (C, Brown -- first team); Paul Sorensen
(LB, Dartmouth -- first team); Kevin Dulsky (LB, Harvard -- second team); Scott
Sims (DB, Dartmouth -- second team)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Bob Blackman (Dartmouth Coach,
1955-70; Cornell Coach, 1977-82)
NFL Players Keiron Bigby (Brown), Washington; John Chirico (Columbia), N.Y.
Jets; Jim Crocicchia (Penn), N.Y. Giants; Gary Fencik (Yale), Chicago; Kenny
Hill (Yale), N.Y. Giants; Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota; Jeff Kemp
(Dartmouth), Seattle; Florian Kempf (Penn), New Orleans; Nick Lowery
(Dartmouth), Kansas City; Tom McHale (Cornell), Tampa Bay; Chip Nuzzo
(Princeton), Buffalo; Gene Profit (Yale), New England; Jay Repko (Penn),
Philadelphia; Jeff Rohrer (Yale), Dallas; John Spagnola (Yale), Philadelphia;
John Tagliaferri (Cornell), Miami; Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati
Pro Bowl Player Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota Vikings
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1988
1t
1t
3t
3t
5
6t
6t
8
Penn
Cornell
Princeton
Dartmouth
Yale
Columbia
Harvard
Brown
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1989
6-1-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-3-1
2-5-0
2-5-0
0-6-1
8-2-0
7-2-1
6-4-0
5-5-0
3-6-1
2-8-0
2-8-0
0-9-1
Ed Zubrow
Maxie Baughan
Steve Tosches
Buddy Teevens
Carm Cozza
Larry McElreavy
Joe Restic
John Rosenberg
1t
1t
3
4
5t
5t
5t
8
168
182
167
166
106
103
131
91
94
75
130
137
124
177
168
196
239
224
269
209
131
154
192
125
170
137
208
190
239
279
272
285
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Jason Garrett (QB, Princeton)
Rookie of the Year Solomon Johnson (RB, Columbia)
First Team Offense Craig Morton (WR, Dartmouth); Sam Brickley (WR,
Cornell); Mark Rockefeller (TE, Princeton); Art Kalman (OL, Yale); Joe Madden
(OL, Brown); Jeff Rudolph (OL, Yale); John Zinser (OL, Penn); Tom Gizzi (C,
Penn); Jason Garrett (QB, Princeton); Bryan Keys (RB, Penn); Scott Malaga (RB,
Cornell); Chris Lutz (K, Princeton)
First Team Defense Dan Bauer (DL, Penn); Don Peterson (DL, Harvard); Rob
Vanden Noven (DL, Princeton); Jim Bell (DL, Harvard); Mitch Lee (LB,
Cornell); Paul Michael (LB, Dartmouth); Mike Henley (LB, Penn); Mike
McGrann (LB, Cornell); Steve Johnson (DB, Penn); Frank Leal (DB, Princeton);
Evan Parke (DB, Cornell); Greg Kylish (DB, Brown); Rob Hibbard (P,
Dartmouth)
Second Team Offense Neil Phillips (WR, Harvard); Terry Brown (WR,
Columbia); Mike Geroux (WR, Brown); Dolph Tokarczyk (TE, Penn); Mike
Haseltine (OL, Cornell); Paul Childers (OL, Columbia); Doug Langan (OL,
Cornell); Shawn Sensky (OL, Harvard); Howie Capek (C, Cornell); Mark
Johnson (QB, Dartmouth); Judd Garrett (RB, Princeton); Buddy Zachery (RB,
Yale); Rich Friedenberg (K, Penn)
Second Team Defense Derrick Willmott (DL, Cornell); Bob Paschall (DL,
Columbia); Jim D'Onofrio (DL, Yale); Andrell Mannings (DL, Cornell); Don
Lund (LB, Yale); Franco Pagnanelli (LB, Princeton); Len Tokish (LB, Cornell);
Paul Sorensen (LB, Dartmouth); Rich Huff (DB, Yale); Tom Charters (DB, Penn);
Scott Sims (DB, Dartmouth); Corky Webb (DB, Cornell)
Honorable Mention Scott Sandler (WR, Penn); Chris Keck (TE, Dartmouth);
Don Gajewski (TE, Harvard); John Lelas (OL, Penn); Colin Abernathy (OL,
Penn); George Pyne (OL, Brown); Maurice Frilot (OL, Harvard); Dave
Gazzaniga (C, Dartmouth); Malcolm Glover (QB, Penn); Solomon Johnson
(RB, Columbia); Matt Pollard (K, Columbia); Kevin Luensmann (DL,
Dartmouth); Eric Poderys (DL, Penn); Dave Rody (DL, Brown); Mark Zielinski
(LB, Columbia); John Alex (LB, Columbia); Jonathan Reese (LB, Yale); Bill
Caughhell (LB, Penn); Darryl Heggans (DB, Brown); David Smith (DB, Penn);
Mike Hirou (DB, Princeton); Chris Brown (DB, Yale)
First-Team All-Americans Chris Lutz (K, Princeton); John Zinser (OL, Penn)
Academic All-Americans Paul Sorensen (LB, Dartmouth -- first team); Jay Swett
(LB, Dartmouth -- second team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholar Paul Sorensen (LB, Dartmouth)
NFL Players Kenny Hill (Yale), N.Y. Giants; Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota;
Jeff Kemp (Dartmouth), Seattle; Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), Kansas City; Tom
McHale (Cornell), Tampa Bay; Brent Novoselsky (Penn), Chicago; Gene Profit
(Yale), New England; John Spagnola (Yale), Seattle; John Witkowski
(Columbia), Detroit; Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati
NFL Draftee Tony Hinz (Harvard), New England (11/294)
Pro Bowl Player Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota Vikings
Super Bowl XXIII Participant Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati (lost)
Yale
Princeton
Harvard
Dartmouth
Cornell
Penn
Brown
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
8-2-0
7-2-1
5-5-0
5-5-0
4-6-0
4-6-0
2-8-0
1-9-0
Carm Cozza
Steve Tosches
Joe Restic
Buddy Teevens
Jack Fouts
Gary Steele
John Rosenberg
Ray Tellier
150
168
134
115
114
107
137
104
107
80
120
82
142
172
156
170
239
237
207
170
158
171
170
130
170
177
257
178
194
229
265
287
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Judd Garrett (RB, Princeton)
Rookie of the Year John McNiff (RB, Cornell)
First Team Offense David Whaley (WR, Penn); Mike Geroux (WR, Brown);
Tom Parker (WR, Dartmouth); Matt Less (TE, Columbia); Jay Bloedorn (OL,
Cornell); Joe Valerio (OL, Penn); Mike Davis (OL, Princeton); Kevin Morrison
(OL, Penn); Bob Surace (C, Princeton); Darin Kehler (QB, Yale); Judd Garrett
(RB, Princeton); Bryan Keys (RB, Penn); Ed Perks (K, Yale)
First Team Defense Steve Hillegeist (DL, Princeton); Rick Emery (DL,
Princeton); Glover Lawrence (DL, Yale); Greg Gicewicz (DL, Harvard); Mitch
Lee (LB, Cornell); Franco Pagnanelli (LB, Princeton); Jon Reese (LB, Yale); Bart
Barnett (LB, Columbia); Chris Gaughan (LB, Yale); Frank Leal (DB, Princeton);
Rich Huff (DB, Yale); John Francis (DB, Brown); Mike Hirou (DB, Princeton);
Rob Hibbard (P, Dartmouth)
Second Team Offense Mike Bianchi (WR, Harvard); Pete Caravella (WR, Yale);
Pete Masloski (TE, Princeton); Gerald Mahon (OT, Harvard); Matt Dunning
(OT, Dartmouth); Dave Tauber (OG, Brown); Armin Mostyedi (OG, Penn);
Mike Ciotti (C, Yale); Malcolm Glover (QB, Penn); David Clark (RB,
Dartmouth); Kevin Callahan (RB, Yale); Carl Romero (K, Dartmouth)
Second Team Defense Bob Paschall (DL, Columbia); Kevin Luensmann (DL,
Dartmouth); Brian Files (DL, Cornell); Rob Ryder (DL, Cornell); Jay Lee (LB,
Penn); Galen Snyder (LB, Columbia); Craig Peck (LB, Dartmouth); Steve
Johnson (DB, Penn); Brian Hennen (DB, Yale); Lerone Sidberry (DB, Penn);
Paul Tully (DB, Cornell); Dave Amodio (P, Penn); Greg Bowman (P, Yale)
Honorable Mention Jim Griffin (TE, Yale); Tom Callahan (OT, Harvard); Greg
Finnegan (C, Cornell); Joel Sharp (QB, Princeton); Mark Johnson (QB,
Dartmouth); Nick Badalato (RB, Brown); Jim Reidy (RB, Harvard); John McNiff
(RB, Cornell); Scott Wollam (DL, Yale); Reid Smith (DL, Brown); Mike Vollmer
(DL, Harvard); Renard Charity (DL, Princeton); Rob Henricks (DL, Princeton);
Pete Chapman (DL, Dartmouth); Jim Smith (DB, Harvard); Mark Ligos (DB,
Penn); Pat Allman (DB, Brown); Bobby Frame (DB, Harvard); Vince Avallone
(DB, Princeton); Sal Sciretto (DB, Dartmouth); Chris Rutan (DB, Yale)
First-Team All-Americans Judd Garrett (RB, Princeton); Bryan Keys (RB, Penn)
Academic All-Americans Glover Lawrence (DL, Yale -- first team); Brian
Hennen (DB, Yale -- second team); Steve Hillegeist (DL, Princeton -- second
team)
NFL Players Judd Garrett (Princeton), Cincinnati; Kenny Hill (Yale), Kansas
City; Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota; Jeff Kemp (Dartmouth), Seattle; Nick
Lowery (Dartmouth), Kansas City; Tom McHale (Cornell), Tampa Bay; Brent
Novoselsky (Penn), Minnesota; John Spagnola (Yale), Green Bay; Reggie
Williams (Dartmouth), Cincinnati
NFL Draftee Judd Garrett (Princeton), Philadelphia (12/327)
Pro Bowl Player Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota Vikings
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1990
1t
1t
3
4t
4t
6t
6t
8
Dartmouth
Cornell
Yale
Harvard
Penn
Princeton
Brown
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1991
6-1-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
7-2-1
7-3-0
6-4-0
5-5-0
3-7-0
3-7-0
2-8-0
1-9-0
Buddy Teevens
Jim Hofher
Carm Cozza
Joe Restic
Gary Steele
Steve Tosches
M. Kwiatkowski
Ray Tellier
1
2
3
4t
4t
6
7t
7t
147
180
201
140
123
123
129
56
65
95
132
158
138
157
186
168
211
263
233
199
155
168
160
115
121
212
223
206
197
224
299
292
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Shon Page (RB, Dartmouth)
Rookie of the Year Matt Brzica (QB, Dartmouth)
First Team Offense Mike Geroux (WR, Brown); Gary Comstock (WR,
Columbia); Rodd Torbert (TE, Brown); Joe Valerio (OL, Penn); Jay Bloedorn
(OL, Cornell); Chris Field (OL, Cornell); Chad Gallentine (OL, Dartmouth);
Greg Finnegan (C, Cornell); Bruce Mayhew (QB, Columbia); Shon Page (RB,
Dartmouth); John McNiff (RB, Cornell); Dennis Durkin (K, Dartmouth)
First Team Defense Tim Cronin (DL, Cornell); Peter Chapman (DL,
Dartmouth); Reid Smith (DL, Brown); Mike O'Flynn (DL, Dartmouth); Rich
Joyce (LB, Dartmouth); Joe Gordian (LB, Harvard); Joe Kopcha (LB, Penn);
Galen Snyder (LB, Columbia); Sal Sciretto (DB, Dartmouth); Mike Hirou (DB,
Princeton); Brad Preble (DB, Dartmouth); John Furjanic (DB, Yale); Rob Sims
(P, Penn)
Second Team Offense Mohamed Ali (WR, Penn); Mike Bobo (WR,
Dartmouth); Andy Lombara (TE, Harvard); Terry Johnson (OT, Yale); Dave
Murphy (OT, Dartmouth); Dave Slates (OT, Brown); Rob Michalik (OT, Yale);
Greg Rush (C, Dartmouth); Darin Kehler (QB, Yale); Kevin Callahan (RB, Yale);
Scott Oliaro (RB, Cornell); Ed Perks (K, Yale)
Second Team Defense John Sparks (DL, Harvard); Eric Poderys (DL, Penn);
Renard Charity (DL, Princeton); Spencer Neuman (DL, Harvard); Mark
Broderick (LB, Cornell); Chris Gaughan (LB, Yale); Craig Vickery (LB, Yale); Jeff
Blackburn (LB, Dartmouth); Gerry Willinger (DB, Cornell); Greg Belsher (DB,
Harvard); Tom Gladden (DB, Dartmouth); Paul Tully (DB, Cornell); Derek
Lewis (P, Harvard)
Honorable Mention Carl Demeree (TE, Dartmouth); Michael Lerch (WR,
Princeton); Ya-sin Shabazz (WR, Yale); Mike Zweber (OT, Harvard); Gavin
Lowery (OT, Princeton); Kevin Allen (OT, Yale); Tom Condon (OG, Brown);
Brad Hutton (OT, Columbia); Dave Matter (OT, Penn); Chris Michalik (C, Yale);
Chris Cochrane (QB, Cornell); Al Rosier (RB, Dartmouth); Erick Hamilton (RB,
Princeton); Chris Kouri (RB, Yale); Tom Boccafola (K, Columbia); Matt Hepfer
(K, Cornell); Jeff Good (DL, Brown); Ardell Mannings (DL, Cornell); Rob Ryder
(DL, Cornell); Dan Dedic (DL, Penn); Leon Newsome (DL, Princeton);
Carmine Perrelli (DL, Yale); Jason Pankau (LB, Brown); Javier Loya (LB,
Columbia); Don Printy (LB, Cornell); Harry Wright (LB, Dartmouth); Jay Lee
(LB, Penn); Pat Allman (DB, Brown); Greg Patrick (DB, Brown); Stan Broussard
(DB, Columbia); Tom Oko (DB, Penn); Scott Wagner (DB, Yale); Greg Bowman
(P, Yale)
First-Team All-American Joe Valerio (OL, Penn)
Academic All-Americans Brad Preble (DB, Dartmouth -- first team); Scott
Wagner (DB, Yale -- second team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholar Vincent Mooney (C, Yale)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductee Dick Colman (Princeton Coach,
1957-68)
NFL Players Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota; Jeff Kemp (Dartmouth), Seattle;
Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), Kansas City; Tom McHale (Cornell), Tampa Bay;
Brent Novoselsky (Penn), Minnesota
NFL Draftee Joe Valerio (Penn), Kansas City (2/50)
Pro Bowl Players Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota Vikings; Nick Lowery
(Dartmouth), Kansas City Chiefs
Dartmouth
Princeton
Harvard
Yale
Cornell
Penn
Brown
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-0-1
5-2-0
4-2-1
4-3-0
4-3-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
7-2-1
8-2-0
4-5-1
6-4-0
5-5-0
2-8-0
1-9-0
1-9-0
Buddy Teevens
Steve Tosches
Joe Restic
Carm Cozza
Jim Hofher
Gary Steele
M. Kwaitkowski
Ray Tellier
215
172
163
172
139
113
163
114
140
126
160
135
124
143
246
177
283
253
203
241
181
142
227
154
209
171
223
190
218
236
372
249
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Al Rosier (RB, Dartmouth)
Rookie of the Year Jay Fiedler (QB, Dartmouth)
First Team Offense Mike Bobo (WR, Dartmouth); Michael Lerch (WR,
Princeton); Andy Lombara (TE, Harvard); Tom Condon (OL, Brown); Lance
Brackee (OL, Dartmouth); Kevin Allen (OL, Yale); David Russell (OL, Yale);
Greg Rush (C, Dartmouth); Nick Crawford (QB, Yale); Al Rosier (RB,
Dartmouth); Chris Kouri (RB, Yale); Tom Boccafola (K, Columbia)
First Team Defense Dan Mulligan (DL, Dartmouth); Spencer Neumann (DL,
Harvard); Dan Dedic (DL, Penn); Erik Lee (DL, Yale); Harry Wright (LB,
Dartmouth); Joe Kopcha (LB, Penn); Aaron Harris (LB, Princeton); Des
Werthman (LB, Columbia); Ramon Watkins (DB, Cornell); Tom Oko (DB,
Penn); Sal Sciretto (DB, Dartmouth); Stephin Palmer (DB, Penn); Rob Sims (P,
Penn)
Second Team Offense Ya-Sin Shabazz (WR, Yale); Mike Jamin (WR, Cornell);
Rodd Torbert (TE, Brown); Chris Theiss (OL, Princeton); Scott Reade (OL,
Cornell); Brad Hutton (OL, Columbia); Jason Jenkins (OL, Cornell); Dave
Cromack (OL, Harvard); Milan Kosanovich (OL, Harvard); Rob Ruisch (OL,
Penn); Jay Fiedler (QB, Dartmouth); Keith Elias (RB, Princeton); Robb Hirsch
(RB, Harvard); Ed Perks (K, Yale)
Second Team Defense Brian Kazan (DL, Princeton); Dave Rawicz (DL, Penn);
Jeff Woodring (DL, Cornell); Bob Kent (DL, Columbia); Chris Zingo (LB,
Cornell); Kevin Skol (LB, Yale); Cliff McDonald (LB, Dartmouth); David Stires
(LB, Harvard); Eric Drury (DB, Yale); Scott Wagner (DB, Yale); Greg Belsher
(DB, Harvard); Chuck Dimitroff (DB, Columbia); Greg Bowman (P, Yale)
Honorable Mention Mike Sardo (WR, Columbia); Colby Maher (WR,
Harvard); Damon Young (WR, Penn); Mario Loya (TE, Columbia); Chris Mawn
(TE, Dartmouth); Rick Bernard (OL, Columbia); Bill Kuehn (OL, Dartmouth);
Mike McCune (OL, Dartmouth); Jeremy Bargiel (OL, Yale); John McNiff (RB,
Cornell); Matt Johnson (RB, Harvard); Sundiata Rush (RB, Penn); Mike Giardi
(QB, Harvard); Chad Roghair (QB, Princeton); Mike Cochrane (K, Cornell);
Scott Perry (DL, Brown); Marty Popoloski (DL, Harvard); Reggie Harris (DL,
Princeton); Tom Ryan (DL, Princeton); Jonas Sheehan (DL, Princeton); Mark
Broderick (LB, Cornell); Tom Morrow (LB, Dartmouth); John Lausch (LB,
Harvard); Jim Freeman (LB, Princeton); Pat Allman (DB, Brown); Greg Knopp
(DB, Cornell); Sean Koscho (DB, Harvard); Maurice Saah (DB, Yale); P.J. Sacco
(P, Brown)
First-Team All-Americans Al Rosier (RB, Dartmouth)
Academic All-Ivy Rich Bernard (Columbia), Rob Birge (Dartmouth), Mike
Bobo (Dartmouth), Jeff Diehl (Cornell), Tom Morrow (Dartmouth), Spencer
Neumann (Harvard), Scott Perry (Brown), Jonas Sheehan (Princeton), Kevin
Skol (Yale), David Stires (Harvard), Rodd Torbert (Brown), John Tribolet
(Columbia), Scott Wagner (Yale), Gregg Walsh (Penn), Ramon Watkins
(Cornell)
Academic All-Americans Mike Bobo (WR, Dartmouth -- first team); Tom
Morrow (LB, Dartmouth -- first team); Scott Wagner (DB, Yale -- first team);
Kevin Callahan (RB, Yale -- second team); Spencer Neumann (DL, Harvard -second team); Andrew Walker (OL, Yale -- second team); Ramon Watkins (DB,
Cornell -- second team)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Ed Marinaro (RB, Cornell, 1969-71);
George Savitsky (T, Penn, 1944-47)
NFL Players Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota; Jeff Kemp (Dartmouth), Seattle
& Philadelphia; Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), Kansas City; Tom McHale (Cornell),
Tampa Bay; Brent Novoselsky (Penn), Minnesota
Pro Bowl Player Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota Vikings
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1992
1t
1t
3
4
5
6t
6t
8
Dartmouth
Princeton
Penn
Cornell
Harvard
Yale
Columbia
Brown
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1993
6-1-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
0-7-0
8-2-0
8-2-0
7-3-0
7-3-0
3-7-0
4-6-0
3-7-0
0-10-0
John Lyons
Steve Tosches
Al Bagnoli
Jim Hofher
Joe Restic
Carm Cozza
Ray Tellier
M. Kwaitkowski
1
2
3
4t
4t
6
7t
7t
245
181
151
165
115
103
136
112
144
102
113
120
143
154
214
218
364
264
207
263
167
161
205
156
203
175
144
183
240
209
286
333
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Jay Fiedler (QB, Dartmouth)
Rookie of the Year Pat Goodwillie (LB, Penn)
First Team Offense Matt Brzica (WR, Dartmouth); Michael Lerch (WR,
Princeton); Cache Miller (TE, Penn); Lance Brackee (OL, Dartmouth); Chris
Theiss (OL, Princeton); Bart Newman (OL, Yale); Andy MacDonald (OL,
Dartmouth); Troy Thompson (C, Cornell); Jay Fiedler (QB, Dartmouth); Keith
Elias (RB, Princeton); Sundiata Rush (RB, Penn); Dennis Durkin (K, Dartmouth)
First Team Defense Reggie Harris (DL, Princeton); Jeff Woodring (DL, Cornell);
Sean Nichols (DL, Columbia); Erik Lee (DL, Yale); Chris Zingo (LB, Cornell);
George Neos (LB, Dartmouth); Des Werthman (LB, Columbia); Aaron Harris
(LB, Princeton); Maceo Grant (DB, Penn); Keith Ducker (DB, Princeton); Rob
Santos (DB, Harvard); Steve Haggerty (DB, Cornell); Rob Sims (P, Penn)
Second Team Offense Mike Jamin (WR, Cornell); Nate Taylor (WR, Brown);
Chris Beiswenger (TE, Princeton); Ian Lombard (C, Princeton); Scott Reade
(OL, Cornell); Jason Slavik (OL, Harvard); J.C. Stilley (OL, Princeton); Walton
Smith (OL, Brown); Mike Giardi (QB, Harvard); Keith Price (RB, Yale); Scott
Oliari (RB, Cornell); Mike Cochrane (K, Cornell)
Second Team Defense Dave Betten (DL, Penn); Gerry LaMontagne (DL,
Dartmouth); Sean Riley (DL, Dartmouth); Phil Furse (DL, Harvard); Pat
Goodwillie (LB, Penn); Jeff Kenney (LB, Yale); Andy Berlin (LB, Penn); Gene
DeMorat (LB, Princeton); Chris Pillsbury (DB, Harvard); Tom Gibbs (DB, Penn);
Brad Reed (DB, Princeton); Rick Britton (DB, Brown); Scott Eidle (P, Yale)
Honorable Mention Mike Sardo (WR, Columbia); Read Hubbard (TE,
Harvard); Chris Fragakis (OL, Penn); Andy Walker (OL, Yale); Keenan Smith
(OL, Yale); Bill Lazor (QB, Cornell); Neal Martin (RB, Dartmouth); Brett Brown
(RB, Brown); Peter Bailey (RB, Princeton); Jim Renna (DL, Princeton); Michael
Turner (DL, Penn); Dave Vernon (DL, Penn); Chris Gordon (DL, Brown); Jack
Dankert (DL, Cornell); Fred Howard (DL, Yale); Ron Vitullo (LB, Cornell); Mike
Phillips (LB, Dartmouth); Monte Giese (LB, Harvard); Ethan Levitas (DB,
Cornell); Kevin Robinson (DB, Columbia); Michael Brown (DB, Yale)
First-Team All-Americans Dennis Durkin (K, Dartmouth); Keith Elias (RB,
Princeton); Chris Zingo (LB, Cornell)
Academic All-Ivy Rene Abdalah (Brown), Brett Brown (Brown), John Coughlin
(Columbia), Jack Dankert (Cornell), Dennis Durkin (Dartmouth), Jay Fiedler
(Dartmouth), Maceo Grant (Penn), Robb Hirsch (Harvard), Gary Kasprzak
(Columbia), Dave Kelley (Yale), Cache Miller (Penn), Chris Taylor (Harvard),
Matt Thompson (Columbia), Steve Tufillaro (Princeton), Tony Villella (Cornell),
Andy Walker (Yale)
Academic All-Americans Russ Torres (RB, Dartmouth -- first team); David
Kelley (RB, Yale -- second team)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductee Bob Odell (HB, Penn, 1941-43)
NFL Players Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota; Nick Lowery (Dartmouth),
Kansas City; Tom McHale (Cornell), Tampa Bay; Brent Novoselsky (Penn),
Minnesota; Joe Valerio (Penn), Kansas City
Pro Bowl Player Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), Kansas City Chiefs
Super Bowl XXVIII Participant Jason Garrett (Princeton), Dallas (won)
Penn
Dartmouth
Princeton
Brown
Cornell
Yale
Harvard
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
7-0-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
10-0-0
7-3-0
8-2-0
4-6-0
4-6-0
3-7-0
3-7-0
2-8-0
Al Bagnoli
John Lyons
Steve Tosches
M. Kwaitkowski
Jim Hofher
Carm Cozza
Joe Restic
Ray Tellier
202
213
151
127
146
99
154
118
77
138
106
183
95
199
193
209
308
258
241
190
213
172
223
155
131
168
136
267
158
293
279
294
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Keith Elias (RB, Princeton)
Rookie of the Year Miles Macik (WR, Penn)
First Team Offense Miles Macik (WR, Penn); John Hyland (WR, Dartmouth);
Jim Langford (TE, Yale); Pete Giannakoulis (C, Penn); Andy MacDonald (OL,
Dartmouth); Walton Smith (OL, Brown); Carl Teter (OL, Princeton); Scott
Miller (OL, Princeton); Jay Fiedler (QB, Dartmouth); Keith Elias (RB,
Princeton); Terrance Stokes (RB, Penn); Marc Horowitz (K, Penn)
First Team Defense Dave Betten (DL, Penn); Reggie Harris (DL, Princeton);
Sean Nichols (DL, Columbia); Jim Renna (DL, Princeton); Pat Goodwillie (LB,
Penn); George Neos (LB, Dartmouth); Chris Zingo (LB, Cornell); Andy Berlin
(LB, Penn); Jae Ellis (DB, Harvard); Brian Mangene (DB, Princeton); Jim
McGeehan (DB, Dartmouth); Jim Magallanes (DB, Penn); Geoff Cochrane (P,
Cornell)
Second Team Offense Dave Iwan (WR, Yale); Chris Brassell (WR, Penn); Frank
Lilly (TE, Harvard); Rich George (C, Cornell); Frank Caccuro (OL, Penn);
Keenan Smith (OL, Yale); Jason Slavik (OL, Harvard); Chris Cyterski (OL,
Princeton); Jim McGeehan (QB, Penn); Marquis Jessie (RB, Brown); Pete
Fitzpatrick (RB, Cornell); Bob Warden (K, Brown)
Second Team Defense Bob Garvey (DL, Cornell); Chris Johnson (DL, Penn);
Brian Kazan (DL, Princeton); Michael Turner (DL, Penn); Carl Ricci (LB, Yale);
Dave Patterson (LB, Princeton); John Saunders (LB, Yale); Hunter Buckner (LB,
Dartmouth); Josh Bloom (LB, Dartmouth); Jason Fell (DB, Dartmouth); Terry
Golden (DB, Cornell); Jamie Daniels (DB, Penn); Mark Calveric (DB,
Columbia); Geoffrey Willison (P, Dartmouth)
Honorable Mention Aaron Berryman (WR, Cornell); Charlie Buckley (WR,
Brown); Marc Ross (WR, Princeton); Mike McKean (OL, Cornell); Kevin Fagan
(OL, Harvard); Tony Petras (OL, Columbia); Rene Abdalah (OL, Brown);
Charlie Seelandt (OL, Brown); Nat Cook (C, Dartmouth); Toby Brundage (C,
Harvard); Mike Giardi (QB, Harvard); Peter Bailey (RB, Princeton); Pete Oberle
(RB, Dartmouth); John Klosek (RB, Columbia); John Stalzer (K, Yale); Brett
Atkins (DL, Brown); Joe Hiffa (DL, Harvard); Ed Coker (DL, Dartmouth); John
Lykouretzos (DL, Yale); Adam Yeloushan (DL, Columbia); Joe McClellan (LB,
Harvard); Matt Feeley (LB, Dartmouth); Todd Hunter (LB, Brown); Ryan
Blattenberger (DB, Cornell); Joe Hill (DB, Columbia); Brian White (DB,
Dartmouth); Eugene Smith (DB, Brown); Chris Andre (DB, Harvard)
First-Team All-Americans Keith Elias (RB, Princeton); Miles Macik (WR, Penn);
Chris Zingo (LB, Cornell)
Academic All-Ivy Rene Abdalah (Brown), Brian Bassett (Columbia), Mark
Berkowitz (Princeton), Ken Bower (Dartmouth), Charlie Buckley (Brown), Mark
Cote (Harvard), Jay Fiedler (Dartmouth), Joe Hiffa (Harvard), Marc Horowitz
(Penn), John Lykouretzos (Yale), Ron Mateo (Cornell), Steve Nalepa (Yale),
Jamie Schwalbe (Columbia), Mike Sommers (Columbia), Michael Turner (Penn)
Academic All-American Joe Hiffa (DL, Harvard -- second team)
NFL Players Jason Garrett (Princeton), Dallas; Steve Jordan (Brown),
Minnesota; Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), Kansas City; Tom McHale (Cornell),
Philadelphia; Brent Novoselsky (Penn), Minnesota; Joe Valerio (Penn), Kansas
City
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1994
1
2t
2t
4t
4t
4t
7t
7t
Penn
Brown
Princeton
Cornell
Columbia
Yale
Dartmouth
Harvard
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1995
7-0-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
3-7-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
9-0-0
7-3-0
7-3-0
6-4-0
5-4-1
5-5-0
4-6-0
4-6-0
Al Bagnoli
Mark Whipple
Steve Tosches
Jim Hofher
Ray Tellier
Carm Cozza
John Lyons
Tim Murphy
1
2t
2t
4
5
6t
6t
8
147
151
133
130
160
117
92
124
53
143
117
139
176
120
138
152
233
229
181
193
240
224
166
209
68
197
149
170
230
195
187
254
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Pat Goodwillie (LB, Penn)
Rookie of the Year Eion Hu (RB, Harvard)
First Team Offense Miles Macik (WR, Penn); Aaron Berryman (WR, Cornell);
Brian Bassett (TE, Columbia); Carl Teter (OL, Princeton); Rene Abdalah (OL,
Brown); Tony Petras (OL, Columbia); Craig Valentine (OL, Columbia); Pete
Giannakoulis (OL, Penn); Jamie Schwalbe (QB, Columbia); Terrance Stokes
(RB, Penn); Chad Levitt (RB, Cornell); Andy Glockner (K, Penn); Bob Warden
(K, Brown)
First Team Defense Michael Turner (DL, Penn); Eric Keck (DL, Columbia);
Darrell Oliveira (DL, Princeton); Chris Johnson (DL, Penn); Marcellus Wiley
(DL, Columbia); Pat Goodwillie (LB, Penn); David Patterson (LB, Princeton);
Carl Ricci (LB, Yale); Rory Wilfork (LB, Columbia); Jamie Daniels (DB, Penn);
Eugene Smith (DB, Brown); Brian White (DB, Dartmouth); Chris Hanson (DB,
Cornell); Tim Griffin (P, Harvard)
Second Team Offense David Shearer (WR, Dartmouth); Marc Ross (WR,
Princeton); Dave Prybyla (TE, Yale); Jeff Gilkinson (OL, Cornell); Mike Teller
(OL, Penn); Mike McKean (OL, Cornell); Sean Hansen (OL, Harvard); Toby
Brundage (OL, Harvard); Vin Ferrar (QB, Harvard); Eion Hu (RB, Harvard); Paul
Fichiera (RB, Brown); Joe Aldrich (K, Columbia)
Second Team Defense Tony Quarmaccio (DL, Brown); Dick Emmett (DL,
Cornell); Tom McGarrity (DL, Penn); Seth Payne (DL, Cornell); Josh Bloom (LB,
Dartmouth); Hunter Buckner (LB, Dartmouth); Kevin DeLuca (LB, Penn); Bryan
Draga (LB, Cornell); Jim Hudnall (DB, Columbia); Nick Morris (DB, Penn);
Jonathan Reid (DB, Princeton); Kevin Allen (DB, Penn); Jay Waller (P, Yale)
Honorable Mention Charlie Buckley (WR, Brown); Abe Rife (TE, Dartmouth);
Jim Langford (TE, Yale); Jerry Murphy (OL, Dartmouth); Carter Westfall (OL,
Princeton); Dave Weinstein (OL, Cornell); Mike Bender (OL, Yale); Brian
Larsen (OL, Dartmouth); Greg Bloedorn (OL, Cornell); John Nied (OL,
Princeton); Mark DeRosa (QB, Penn); Jason McCullough (QB, Brown); Pete
Oberle (RB, Dartmouth); Marquis Jessie (RB, Brown); Bob Nelson (RB, Yale);
Doug Anderson (DL, Harvard); Brendan Finneran (DL, Brown); John
Lykouretzous (DL, Yale); David Woods (DL, Cornell); John Vitullo (LB, Cornell);
Shawn Birken (LB, Brown); Mark Berkowitz (DB, Princeton); Chris Boran (DB,
Dartmouth); Ralph Hudson (DB, Columbia); Garrett Gardi (DB, Cornell); Doug
Knopp (DB, Cornell); Kevin Dwan (DB, Harvard); Geoff Willison (P,
Dartmouth)
First-Team All-Americans Pat Goodwillie (LB, Penn); Miles Macik (WR, Penn)
Academic All-Ivy Rene Abdalah (Brown), Brian Bassett (Columbia), Mark
Berkowitz (Princeton), Josh Bloom (Dartmouth), Andy Glockner (Penn), Tim
Griffin (Harvard), Sean Hansen (Harvard), Jim Hudnall (Columbia), Bill Jordan
(Princeton), John Lykouretzos (Yale), Tim McDermott (Cornell), Jamie Schwalbe
(Columbia), David Shearer (Dartmouth), Jay Sturhahn (Yale), Michael Turner
(Penn)
Academic All-Americans Zach Lehman (DL, Dartmouth -- first team); David
Shearer (WR, Dartmouth -- first team); Josh Bloom (LB, Dartmouth -- second
team); Carl Ricci (LB, Yale -- second team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars Rene Abdalah (OG, Brown); Josh Bloom (LB,
Dartmouth); Michael Turner (LB, Penn)
NFL Players Keith Elias (Princeton), N.Y. Giants; Jason Garrett (Princeton),
Dallas; Steve Jordan (Brown), Minnesota; Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), N.Y. Jets;
Tom McHale (Cornell), Philadelphia; Brent Novoselsky (Penn), Minnesota; Joe
Valerio (Penn), Kansas City
Super Bowl XXX Participant Jason Garrett (Princeton), Dallas (won)
Princeton
Penn
Cornell
Dartmouth
Columbia
Brown
Yale
Harvard
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
5-1-1
5-2-0
5-2-0
4-2-1
3-4-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
8-1-1
7-3-0
6-4-0
7-2-1
3-6-1
5-5-0
3-7-0
2-8-0
Steve Tosches
Al Bagnoli
Jim Hofher
John Lyons
Ray Tellier
Mark Whipple
Carm Cozza
Tim Murphy
148
192
203
139
142
193
114
112
98
124
159
102
200
191
170
199
243
274
261
221
201
282
172
183
124
199
222
137
281
239
247
258
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Dave Patterson (LB, Princeton)
Rookie of the Year Sean Morey (WR, Brown)
First Team Offense Miles Macik (WR, Penn); Ron Mateo (WR, Cornell); Jimmy
Seifert (TE, Cornell); Greg Bloedorn (C, Cornell); John Neid (C, Princeton);
Carter Westfall (OL, Princeton); Craig Valentine (OL, Columbia); Brian Larsen
(OL, Dartmouth); Bill Glascott (OL, Penn); Jason McCullough (QB, Brown);
Eion Hu (RB, Harvard); Chad Levitt (RB, Cornell); Jeremiah Greathouse (K,
Penn)
First Team Defense Darrell Oliveira (DL, Princeton); Tom McGarrity (DL,
Penn); Scott Hapgood (DL, Dartmouth); Brendan Finneran (DL, Brown); Rory
Wilfork (LB, Columbia); Zack Walz (LB, Dartmouth); Mark Abel (LB,
Dartmouth); Nick Morris (DB, Penn); Damani Leech (DB, Princeton); Kevin
Allen (DB, Penn); Nick Bombach (DB, Cornell); Greg Parker (DB, Brown); Tim
Griffin (P, Harvard)
Second Team Offense Kevin Duffy (WR, Princeton); Felix Rouse (WR, Penn);
Matt Tonelli (TE, Penn); Rich Knox (C, Penn); Brian Gormley (OL, Cornell);
Randy Murff (OL, Columbia); Mike Bender (OL, Yale); Steve Gittens (OL,
Cornell); Steve Joyce (QB, Cornell); Marc Washington (RB, Princeton); John
Harper (RB, Columbia); Dave Regula (K, Dartmouth)
Second Team Defense Seth Payne (DL, Cornell); Brian Groody (DL, Princeton);
Eric Keck (DL, Columbia); Mitch Marrow (DL, Penn); John Vitullo (LB,
Cornell); Joe Karcutskie (LB, Brown); Ryan Moore (LB, Princeton); Tim Gage
(LB, Penn); Lloyd Lee (DB, Dartmouth); Mark Wallrapp (DB, Yale); Jimmy
Archie (DB, Princeton); Ralph Hudson (DB, Columbia); Dana Lyons (DB,
Penn); John Lafferty (P, Yale)
Honorable Mention Jason Dummert (WR, Brown); David Ramirez (WR,
Columbia); Stephen Smith (WR, Brown); Dan Iwan (WR, Yale); Dave Prybyla
(TE, Yale); Abe Rife (TE, Dartmouth); Brad Pawlowski (OL, Princeton); Trey
Bowers (OL, Dartmouth); Scott Freeman (OL, Penn); Drew Palmer (OL,
Brown); Matt Silvia (OL, Brown); Chris Heatherington (QB, Yale); Mike
Cavanaugh (QB, Columbia); Greg Smith (RB, Dartmouth); Marquis Jessie (RB,
Brown); Joe Aldrich (K, Columbia); Jeff Stone (DL, Yale); Steve Bus (DL,
Cornell); Frank Conguista (DL, Columbia); Taran Lent (DL, Dartmouth); Robert
Selzer (DL, Yale); Mahingus Silver (DL, Cornell); Tim Greene (LB, Princeton);
Joey Allen (LB, Penn); Justin Frantz (LB, Harvard); Bill Robertson (LB, Brown);
John Hanson (LB, Cornell); Tom Ludwig (DB, Princeton); Tony Mazurkiewicz
(DB, Yale); Jeff Compas (DB, Harvard); Doug Knopp (DB, Cornell)
First-Team All-Americans Miles Macik (WR, Penn); Tom McGarrity (DL, Penn)
Academic All-Ivy Joe Aldrich (Columbia), John Aram (Yale), Brian Borg
(Harvard), Mike Cavanaugh (Columbia), Frank Congiusta (Columbia), Paul
Fichiera (Brown), Bob Greenlee (Yale), Brian Larsen (Dartmouth), Taran Lent
(Dartmouth), Ron Mateo (Cornell), Pete Oberle (Dartmouth), Chris Osentowski
(Penn), Jeff Stone (Yale), Mark Van Meter (Penn), Marc Washington (Princeton)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholar Matthew Siskosky (LB, Yale)
NFL Players Keith Elias (Princeton), N.Y. Giants; Jay Fiedler (Dartmouth),
Philadelphia; Jason Garrett (Princeton), Dallas; Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), N.Y.
Jets; Tom McHale (Cornell), Miami; Joe Valerio (Penn), Kansas City
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1996
1
2
3t
3t
5
6t
6t
8
Dartmouth
Columbia
Brown
Cornell
Penn
Harvard
Princeton
Yale
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1997
7-0-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
10-0-0
8-2-0
5-5-0
4-6-0
5-5-0
4-6-0
3-7-0
2-8-0
John Lyons
Ray Tellier
Mark Whipple
Jim Hofher
Al Bagnoli
Tim Murphy
Steve Tosches
Carm Cozza
1
2
3t
3t
5t
5t
7
8
Harvard
Dartmouth
Brown †
Cornell †
Princeton †
Columbia †
Yale †
Penn †
†
Per NCAA rules, five 1997 Penn Ivy League victories (B, Cl, Cr, Pr, Y) were
forfeited because of use of player subsequently declared ineligible
199
119
171
157
130
98
87
103
76
133
160
178
116
115
142
144
275
181
238
221
222
163
144
145
104
159
246
280
172
164
202
246
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Chad Levitt (RB, Cornell)
Rookie of the Year Isaiah Kacyvenski (LB, Harvard)
First Team Offense Sean Morey (WR, Brown); Zach Ellis (WR, Dartmouth);
Paul Choquette (TE, Brown); Jack Hill (C, Yale); Brian Larsen (OL, Dartmouth);
Sean Riley (OL, Harvard); Brian Weidel (OL, Cornell); Trey Bowers (OL,
Dartmouth); Jason McCullough (QB, Brown); Chad Levitt (RB, Cornell); Jasen
Scott (RB, Penn); Dave Regula (K, Dartmouth)
First Team Defense Mitch Marrow (DL, Penn); Seth Payne (DL, Cornell);
Marcellus Wiley (DL, Columbia); Brendan Finneran (DL, Brown); Zach Walz
(LB, Dartmouth); Rory Wilfork (LB, Columbia); Mark Abel (LB, Dartmouth);
Tim Greene (LB, Princeton); Damani Leech (DB, Princeton); Roy Hanks (DB,
Columbia); Lloyd Lee (DB, Dartmouth); Rob Masella (DB, Yale); Matt Evans (P,
Princeton)
Second Team Offense Harper (TE, Dartmouth); Austin Milliken (C, Columbia);
Chris Adamson (OL, Dartmouth); Jeff Schmidt (OL, Dartmouth); Randy Murff
(OL, Columbia); Matt Julien (OL, Penn); Dan McClutchy (OL, Brown); John
Aljancic (QB, Dartmouth); Greg Smith (RB, Dartmouth); Eion Hu (RB,
Harvard); Matt Linit (K, Columbia)
Second Team Defense Scott Hapgood (DL, Dartmouth); Tim Fleiszer (DL,
Harvard); Chris Smith (DL, Harvard); Mike Jennings (DL, Columbia); Brian
Schmidt (LB, Dartmouth); Joe Karcutskie (LB, Brown); John Hanson (LB,
Cornell); Darren MacDonald (LB, Penn); John Bishop (DB, Penn); Brad
Jefferson (DB, Dartmouth); Jimmy Archie (DB, Princeton); Jeff Compas (DB,
Harvard); Tom Routt (P, Brown)
Honorable Mention David Ramirez (WR, Columbia); Colby Skelton (WR,
Harvard); Mark Fabish (WR, Penn); Clint Rodriguez (WR, Yale); Ryan Gabriele
(TE, Columbia); Alan McCall (OL, Yale); Sears Wright (OL, Penn); Marquis
Jessie (RB, Brown); Marc Washington (RB, Princeton); Jeremiah Greathouse (K,
Penn); Isaiah Wilson (DL, Yale); Tom Foley (DL, Penn); Mark Whaling (DL,
Princeton); Dale Bartley (DL, Princeton); Chris Osentowski (DL, Penn); Isaiah
Kacyvenski (LB, Harvard); Todd Scott (LB, Yale); Jamie Toddings (LB, Princeton);
Jeremy Taylor (LB, Columbia); Michele Bellanca (DB, Columbia); Joey Bolder
(DB, Columbia); Jamaal Stephenson (DB, Brown); Greg Parker (DB, Brown);
Rocky Parson (DB, Brown); John Lafferty (P, Yale)
First-Team All-Americans Paul Choquette (TE, Brown); Brian Larsen (OL,
Dartmouth); Chad Levitt (RB, Cornell); Mitch Marrow (DL, Penn)
Academic All-Ivy John Bishop (Penn), Bob DeBolt (Princeton), Pat Doherty
(Cornell), Mark Fleishhauer (Penn), Jack Hill (Yale), John Lafferty (Yale), Brian
Larsen (Dartmouth), Dennis Lee (Columbia), Joe Leith (Yale), Matt Linit
(Columbia), Dave Pazden (Harvard), Matt Simmons (Brown), Chris Smith
(Harvard), Greg Smith (Dartmouth), Marc Washington (Princeton)
Academic All-Americans Paul Fichiera (RB, Brown -- second team); Ron
Mateo (WR, Cornell -- second team); Marc Washington (RB, Princeton -- second team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholar Marc Washington (RB, Princeton)
NFL Players Keith Elias (Princeton), N.Y. Giants; Jason Garrett (Princeton),
Dallas; Chris Hetherington (Yale), Indianapolis; Nick Lowery (Dartmouth), N.Y.
Jets; Joe Valerio (Penn), St. Louis
NFL Draftees Marcellus Wiley (Columbia), Buffalo (2/52); Seth Payne
(Cornell), Jacksonville (4/114); Chad Levitt (Cornell), Oakland (4/123)
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
7-0-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
0-7-0
9-1-0
8-2-0
7-3-0
6-4-0
6-4-0
4-6-0
2-8-0
1-9-0
Tim Murphy
John Lyons
Mark Whipple
Jim Hofher
Steve Tosches
Ray Tellier
Jack Siedlecki
Al Bagnoli
194
116
171
145
87
106
55
149
45
103
138
170
90
177
183
117
301
208
274
269
148
141
113
198
123
165
194
251
132
259
250
175
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Sean Morey (WR, Brown)
Rookie of the Year Todd Tomich (DB/K, Yale)
First Team Offense Eric Krawczyk (WR, Cornell); Sean Morey (WR, Brown);
Bert Bondi (TE, Columbia); Matt Birk (OL, Harvard); Dan McClutchy (OL,
Brown); Mike Soyster (OL, Penn); Dominic Lanza (OL, Dartmouth); Chris Riley
(OL, Penn); James Perry (QB, Brown); Jim Finn (RB, Penn); Chris Menick (RB,
Harvard); Dave Regula (K, Dartmouth)
First Team Defense Tim Fleiszer (DL, Harvard); Scott Hapgood (DL,
Dartmouth); Jason Hughes (DL, Harvard); Mitch Marrow (DL, Penn); Zach
Walz (LB, Dartmouth); Darren MacDonald (LB, Penn); Tim Greene (LB,
Princeton); Isaiah Kacyvenski (LB, Harvard); Damani Leech (DB, Princeton);
Lloyd Lee (DB, Dartmouth); John Bishop (DB, Penn); Roy Hanks (DB,
Columbia); Matt Evans (P, Princeton)
Second Team Offense Zach Ellis (WR, Dartmouth); Terence Patterson (WR,
Harvard); Zachary Burns (TE, Brown); Hamin Abdullah (OL, Princeton); Tom
Bickett (OL, Cornell); Christian DiPaola (OL, Cornell); Jay DuPertulis (OL,
Columbia); Matt DePaola (OL, Cornell); Jason Wargin (OL, Brown); Rich
Linden (QB, Harvard); Brad Kiesendahl (RB, Cornell); Mike Wall (RB, Brown);
Alex Sierk (K, Princeton)
Second Team Defense Doug Zinser (DL, Penn); Mark Whaling (DL, Princeton);
Adam Hernandez (DL, Yale); Isaiah Wilson (DL, Yale); Joe Karcutskie (LB,
Brown); Jeremy Taylor (LB, Columbia); John Hanson (LB, Cornell); Jon Gibbs
(LB, Dartmouth); Jamie Toddings (LB, Princeton); Jamaal Stephenson (DB,
Brown); Tom Ludwig (DB, Princeton); Jeff Compas (DB, Harvard); Rocky
Parson (DB, Brown); Wayne Schlobohm (P, Dartmouth)
Honorable Mention Jared Chupaila (WR, Harvard); Will Harper (TE,
Dartmouth); Mark Dittman (TE, Cornell); Tim Hevesy (OL, Brown); Norm
McKnight (OL, Dartmouth); Norman Hayes (RB, Columbia); Azibo Smith (RB,
Brown); Bob Corso (RB, Dartmouth); Chris Schaefer (DL, Harvard); Griff King
(DL, Princeton); Rich Sheerin (DL, Cornell); David Ferrara (DL, Princeton);
Todd Scott (LB, Yale); Chris Tillotson (DB, Columbia); Glenn Jackson (DB,
Harvard); Brad Jefferson (DB, Dartmouth); Joe Piela (DB, Penn); Larrin
Robertson (DB, Penn); Charles Watson (P, Cornell)
First-Team All-Americans Sean Morey (WR, Brown); Roderic Parson (DB,
Brown); Zach Walz (LB, Dartmouth)
Academic All-Ivy John Bishop (Penn), Hashim Dalton (Columbia), Matthew
DiPaola (Cornell), Tim Fleiszer (Harvard), Tim Greene (Princeton), Tim Hedges
(Cornell), Adam Hernandez (Yale), Dominic Lanza (Dartmouth), James Perry
(Brown), Dominic Riebli (Columbia), Alex Sierk (Princeton), Matt Simmons
(Brown), Chris Smith (Harvard), Jim Smith (Yale), Mark Whaling (Princeton)
Academic All-Americans Dominic Lanza (OL, Dartmouth -- first team); John
Bishop (S, Penn -- second team); Matt Simmons (LB, Brown -- second team);
Chris Smith (DE, Harvard -- second team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars John Bishop (S, Penn); Dominic Lanza (OL,
Dartmouth)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductee Alex Kroll (C, Yale, 1956-61)
NFL Players Greg Bloedorn (Cornell), Seattle; Jason Garrett (Princeton), Dallas;
Chris Hetherington (Yale), Indianapolis; Chad Levitt (Cornell), Oakland; Seth
Payne (Cornell), Jacksonville; Marcellus Wiley (Columbia), Buffalo
NFL Draftees Mitch Marrow (Penn), Carolina (3/73); Zach Walz (Dartmouth),
Arizona (6/158); Matt Birk (Harvard), Minnesota (6/173)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
1998
1
2t
2t
4
5t
5t
7t
7t
Penn
Brown
Yale
Princeton
Columbia
Harvard
Cornell
Dartmouth
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
1999
6-1-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
8-2-0
7-3-0
6-4-0
5-5-0
4-6-0
4-6-0
4-6-0
2-8-0
Al Bagnoli
Phil Estes
Jack Siedlecki
Steve Tosches
Ray Tellier
Tim Murphy
Pete Mangurian
John Lyons
1t
1t
3
4
5
6
7t
7t
225
188
174
156
87
86
96
102
137
150
154
111
111
142
147
157
297
265
237
229
149
136
159
142
212
241
259
165
175
211
200
226
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Jim Finn (RB, Penn)
Rookie of the Year Johnathan Reese (RB, Columbia)
First Team Offense Sean Morey (WR, Brown); Stephen Campbell (WR,
Brown); Zachary Burns (TE, Brown); Tim Hevesy (C, Brown); Marek Rubin (T,
Yale); Mike Shreve (G, Harvard); Hamin Abdullah (G, Princeton); Dennis
Norman (T, Princeton); James Perry (QB, Brown); Jim Finn (RB, Penn); Rashad
Bartholomew (RB, Yale); Kirby Mack (FB, Columbia); Mike Murawczyk (K,
Yale)
First Team Defense David Ferrara (E, Princeton); Rashaan Curry (E, Columbia);
Dan Swingos (E, Princeton); Fry Wernick (T, Brown); John Hanson (LB,
Cornell); Darren MacDonald (LB, Penn); Paul Roland (LB, Columbia); Isaiah
Kacyvenski (LB, Harvard); Joe Piela (S, Penn); Chris Tillotson (FS, Columbia);
Brad Verber (S, Dartmouth); Alex Pittz (CB, Brown); Matt Evans (P, Princeton)
Second Team Offense Joe Splendorio (WR, Cornell); Ryan Crowley (WR,
Princeton); Adam Young (TE, Dartmouth); Dean Jacobson (OL, Harvard); Jason
Wargin (OL, Brown); Chris Ryan (OL, Yale); Justin Bennett (OL, Princeton);
Dave Curtis (OL, Columbia); Matt Rader (QB, Penn); Deon Harris (RB,
Cornell); Chris Menick (RB, Harvard); Brian Cosmello (RB, Penn); Alex Sierk
(K, Princeton)
Second Team Defense Peter Sarantos (DL, Yale); Michael Germano (DL, Penn);
Brendan Bibro (DL, Harvard); Adrian Puzzo (DL, Penn); Jim Salters (LB,
Princeton); Kevin Wright (LB, Columbia); Scott Larkee (LB, Harvard); Steve
Varney (LB, Dartmouth); Nate Boxrucker (DB, Yale); Tom Nunez (DB, Cornell);
Jason Bivens (DB, Columbia); Todd Tomich (DB, Yale); Wayne Schlobohm (P,
Dartmouth)
Honorable Mention Doug O’Neill (WR, Penn); Ken Marschner (WR, Yale);
Brandon Carson (TE, Penn); Bert Bondi (TE, Columbia); Joe Montesano (OL,
Yale); Carmelo Rubano (OL, Penn); Jesse Simonin (OL, Penn); Peter Calabrese
(OL, Brown); Matt Radley (OL, Columbia); Joe Walland (QB, Yale); Derek
Bentley (FB, Yale); Chris Nowinski (DL, Harvard); Jeff Hockenbrock (DL, Yale);
Jason Maehr (DL, Penn); Tony McGill (DL, Columbia); Jim Armstrong (DL,
Columbia); Kyle Schroeder (DL, Dartmouth); Justin Gallagher (DL, Penn); Jim
Hisgen (LB, Penn); Mike Veronesi (LB, Princeton); Louis Ames (LB, Brown); Jon
Gibbs (LB, Dartmouth); Nate Fischer (LB, Cornell); Ernest Dean (LB, Brown);
Kane Waller (DB, Harvard); Azibo Smith (DB, Brown); Ben Blake (DB, Yale);
Brad Eissler (DB, Dartmouth); Ryan Kiernan (P, Columbia)
First-Team All-American Zach Burns (TE, Brown)
Academic All-Ivy Thomas Barber (Cornell), Nate Boxrucker (Yale), Paris
Childress (Columbia), Brian Cosmello (Penn), Jake Fuller (Yale), Jon Gibbs
(Dartmouth), Dean Jacobson (Harvard), Eric Johnson (Yale), Sean McKenna
(Cornell), Kip Melstrom (Cornell), Matt Rader (Penn), Jim Salters (Princeton),
Ted Schroeder (Columbia), Alex Sierk (Princeton), Azibo Smith (Brown), Mike
Veronesi (Princeton), Ephraim Wernick (Brown)
Academic All-American Alex Sierk (K, Princeton -- first team)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholars David Rader (QB, Penn); Alex Sierk (K,
Princeton)
NFL Players Matt Birk (Harvard), Minnesota; Keith Elias (Princeton),
Indianapolis; Jay Fiedler (Dartmouth), Jacksonville; Jason Garrett (Princeton),
Dallas; Chris Hetherington (Yale), Indianapolis; Lloyd Lee (Dartmouth), San
Diego; Seth Payne (Cornell), Jacksonville; Zach Walz (Dartmouth), Arizona;
Marcellus Wiley (Columbia), Buffalo
NFL Draftees Jim Finn (Penn), Chicago (7/253); Sean Morey (Brown), New
England (7/241)
Brown
Yale
Cornell
Penn
Harvard
Dartmouth
Columbia
Princeton
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
6-1-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
9-1-0
9-1-0
7-3-0
5-5-0
5-5-0
2-8-0
3-7-0
3-7-0
Phil Estes
Jack Siedlecki
Pete Mangurian
Al Bagnoli
Tim Murphy
John Lyons
Ray Tellier
Steve Tosches
225
216
165
188
174
111
95
135
168
136
152
140
117
215
141
184
324
315
254
245
254
138
175
184
239
159
135
216
190
300
297
225
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner James Perry (QB, Brown)
Rookie of the Year Chas Gessner (WR, Brown)
First Team Offense Stephen Campbell (WR, Brown); Joe Splendorio (WR,
Cornell); Chris Eitzmann (TE, Harvard); Caleb Moore (G, Dartmouth); Jason
Wargin (G, Brown); Mike Clare (T, Harvard); Carmelo Rubano (C, Penn);
Dennis Norman (T, Princeton); James Perry (QB, Brown); Kris Ryan (RB, Penn);
Chris Menick (RB, Harvard); Jim Keppel (FB, Yale); Mike Murawczyk (K, Yale)
First Team Defense Jeff Hockenbrock (E, Yale); Peter Sarantos (E, Yale); Mike
Germino (T, Penn); David Ferrara (E, Princeton); Jim Hisgen (LB, Penn); Isaiah
Kacyvenski (LB, Harvard); Louis Ames (LB, Brown); Steve Varney (LB,
Dartmouth); Todd Tomich (CB, Yale); Than Merrill (S, Yale); Kane Waller (CB,
Harvard); Anthony DeSalle (CB, Penn); Wayne Schlobohm (P, Dartmouth)
Second Team Offense Eric Johnson (WR, Yale); Phil Wendler (WR, Princeton);
Brandon Clay (TE, Penn); Peter Calabrese (OL, Brown); Hamin Abdullah (OL,
Princeton); Drew Inzer (OL, Brown); Matt Radley (OL, Columbia); Jason
Lebron (OL, Penn); Andy Elwell (OL, Yale); Joe Walland (QB, Yale); Michael
Malan (RB, Brown); Rashad Bartholomew (RB, Yale); Brian Cosmello (FB,
Penn); Jason Feinberg (K, Penn)
Second Team Defense Chris Nowinski (DL, Harvard); Mike Sands (DL,
Harvard); Jason Maehr (DL, Penn); Kyle Schroeder (DL, Dartmouth); Aron
Natale (LB, Harvard); Chuck Hastings (LB, Princeton); Peter Mazza (LB, Yale);
David Pitman (LB, Cornell); Mike Swistak (DB, Brown); Jason Bivens (DB,
Columbia); David Caputo (CB, Cornell); Tom Reusser (DB, Dartmouth); Eric
Johnson (P, Yale)
Honorable Mention Terence Patterson (WR, Harvard); Rob Milanese (WR,
Penn); Lee Roach (TE, Dartmouth); Chris Morosetti (OL, Cornell); Ricky Rahne
(QB, Cornell); Mike Borgonzi (FB, Brown); Johnathan Reese (RB, Columbia);
Neil Kravitz (K, Columbia); Adrian Puzzo (DL, Penn); Nathan Podsakoff (DL,
Cornell); Andy Tuzzolino (DL, Yale); Tony McGill (DL, Columbia); Jeff
Boulanger (DL, Brown); Brad Grulke (LB, Brown); Michael Higgins (LB,
Princeton); Jeff Svicarovich (LB, Harvard); Ben Blake (DB, Yale); Hasani White
(DB, Penn); Joey Alofaitullo (DB, Penn); Gerry Wilson (DB, Princeton); Ben
Green (DB, Penn); Ryan Kiernan (P, Columbia)
First-Team All-American Isaiah Kacyvenski, Harvard, LB
Academic All-Ivy Stephen Campbell (Brown), Brian Cosmello (Penn), David
Ferrara (Princeton), Jake Fuller (Yale), Mike Germino (Penn), Mike Glynn
(Columbia), Deon Harris (Cornell), Eric Johnson (Yale), Isaiah Kacyvenski
(Harvard), Neal Kravitz (Columbia), Caleb Moore (Dartmouth), Aron Natale
(Harvard)
Academic All-Americans Mike Germino (DE, Penn -- first team); Ben Green
(DB, Harvard -- first team); Eric Johnson (WR, Yale -- first team)
NFL Players Matt Birk (Harvard), Minnesota; Jay Fiedler (Dartmouth),
Jacksonville; Jason Garrett (Princeton), Dallas; Chris Hetherington (Yale),
Carolina; Sean Morey (Brown), New England; Seth Payne (Cornell),
Jacksonville; Zach Walz (Dartmouth), Arizona; Marcellus Wiley (Columbia),
Buffalo
NFL Draftees Isaiah Kacyvenski (Harvard), Seattle (4/119)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
2000
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
2001
6-1-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
4-3-0
7-3-0
5-5-0
7-3-0
5-5-0
3-7-0
3-7-0
2-8-0
7-3-0
Al Bagnoli
Pete Mangurian
Jack Siedlecki
Tim Murphy
Roger Hughes
Ray Tellier
John Lyons
Phil Estes
1
2
3
4
4
6
7
7
1
2
3
3
5
6
6
#
Penn
Cornell
Yale
Harvard
Princeton
Columbia
Dartmouth
Brown
#
Brown was ineligible for Ivy Championship
217
217
177
247
207
156
155
266
178
238
133
164
208
246
290
245
349
264
276
327
248
256
231
375
257
334
183
255
286
306
388
301
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Gavin Hoffman (QB, Penn)
Rookie of the Year Dante Ballestracci (LB, Harvard)
First Team Offense Stephen Campbell (WR, Brown); Eric Johnson (WR, Yale);
Ben Zagorski (TE, Penn); Caleb Moore (G, Dartmouth); Mike Clare (T,
Harvard); Drew Inzer (T, Brown); Dennis Norman (T, Princeton); Matt Proto (T,
Yale); Gavin Hoffman (QB, Penn); Marty Cheatham (FB, Princeton); Johnathan
Reese (RB, Columbia); Mike Malan (RB, Brown); Jason Feinberg (K, Penn)
First Team Defense R.D. Kern (T, Harvard); Gordon Chen (T, Brown); John
Galan (T, Penn); Ed Galan (T, Penn); Peter Maloney (T, Yale); Peter Mazza (LB,
Yale); Kirby Mack (LB, Columbia); Dante Balestracci (LB, Harvard); Matt
Mercer (LB, Dartmouth); Todd Tomich (CB, Yale); Philip Murray (FS, Columbia);
Joey Alofaitulli (CB, Penn); Than Merrill (SS, Yale); Alex Ware (P, Dartmouth)
Second Team Offense Carl Morris (WR, Harvard); Rob Milanese (WR, Penn);
David Brookman (TE, Brown); Brian Gordon (OL, Columbia); Matthew Dukes
(OL, Penn); Ross Tucker (OL, Princeton); Ben Sproul (OL, Yale); Kevin Noone
(OL, Dartmouth); Eric Webber (QB, Brown); Mike Borgonzi (FB, Brown);
Rashad Bartholomew (RB, Yale); Kris Ryan (RB, Penn); Taylor Northrop (K,
Princeton)
Second Team Defense Matt Stary (DL, Columbia); Dan Hutchinson (DL,
Dartmouth); Nathan Podsakoff (DL, Princeton); Terrance Hobson (DL, Yale);
Phil Scherrer (DL, Harvard); Travis Belden (LB, Penn); Michael Higgins (LB,
Princeton); Chris Roser-Jones (LB, Princeton); Joe Cook (LB, Columbia); Willie
Alford (DB, Harvard); Avery Moseley (DB, Columbia); Hasani White (DB,
Penn); Andy Fried (DB, Harvard); Taylor Northrop (P, Princeton)
Honorable Mention Joe Splendorio (WR, Cornell); Chris Stakich (TE, Harvard);
John Zepeda (OL, Penn); John Raveche (OL, Princeton); Dan Startsman (OL,
Brown); Matt Himelstein (OL, Columbia); Scott Fithen (OL, Cornell); Sean
O'Mara (OL, Dartmouth); Nick Bardo (OL, Brown); Danny Kistler (OL,
Harvard); Ricky Rahne (QB, Cornell); Grady Smalling (FB, Harvard); Nick
Palazzo (RB, Harvard); Justin Dunleavy (RB, Cornell); Sean Jensen (K, Brown);
Mark Laborsky (DL, Harvard); Chris Pennington (LB, Penn); Uwa Airhiavbere
(LB, Brown); Daniel Morris (LB, Penn); Chris Eger (LB, Yale); Dan Weyandt (LB,
Cornell); Kevin Wang (DB, Brown); Bob Parisien (DB, Brown); Kevin Kongslie
(DB, Princeton); Ryan Kiernan (P, Columbia); Eric Johnson (P, Yale)
First-Team All-Americans Steve Campbell (WR, Brown); Mike Clare (OL,
Harvard)
Academic All-Ivy Gordon Chen (Brown), Chris Eger (Yale), Jason Feinberg
(Penn), Michael Higgins (Princeton), Eric Johnson (Yale), R.D. Kern (Harvard),
Derek Kingry (Cornell), Kirby Mack (Columbia), Caleb Moore (Dartmouth), Joe
Splendorio (Cornell)
Academic All-American R.D. Kern (DL, Harvard -- second team)
NFL Players Matt Birk (Harvard), Minnesota; Chris Eitzmann (Harvard), New
England; Jay Fiedler (Dartmouth), Miami; Jim Finn (Penn), Indianapolis; Jason
Garrett (Princeton), N.Y. Giants; Chris Hetherington (Yale), Carolina; Isaiah
Kacyvenski (Harvard), Seattle; Seth Payne (Cornell), Jacksonville; Zach Walz
(Dartmouth), Arizona; Marcellus Wiley (Columbia), Buffalo
NFL Draftees Dennis Norman (Princeton), Seattle (7/222); Than Merrill (Yale),
Tampa Bay (7/223); Eric Johnson (Yale), San Francisco (7/224)
Pro Bowl Player Matt Birk (Harvard), Minnesota Vikings
Super Bowl XXXVI Participant Jason Garrett (Princeton), N.Y. Giants (lost)
Harvard
Penn
Brown
Columbia
Princeton
Cornell
Yale
Dartmouth
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
7-0-0
6-1-0
5-2-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
9-0-0
8-1-0
6-3-0
3-7-0
3-6-0
2-7-0
3-6-0
1-8-0
Tim Murphy
Al Bagnoli
Phil Estes
Ray Tellier
Roger Hughes
Tim Pendergast
Jack Siedlecki
John Lyons
220
184
241
162
180
120
155
147
150
96
170
231
133
219
200
210
293
264
319
206
200
187
214
202
184
103
235
326
202
292
249
301
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Carl Morris (WR, Harvard)
Rookie of the Year Steve Jensen (DB, Dartmouth)
First Team Offense Chas Gessner (WR, Brown); Carl Morris (WR, Harvard);
Casey Cramer (TE, Dartmouth); Jason Hove (OL, Harvard); Jeff Hatch (OL,
Penn); Kevin Noone (OL, Dartmouth); Justin Stark (OL, Harvard); John Zepeda
(OL, Penn); Neil Rose (QB, Harvard); Michael Borgonzi (FB, Brown); Michael
Malan (RB, Brown); Kris Ryan (RB, Penn); Taylor Northrop (K, Princeton)
First Team Defense Marc Laborsky (DL, Harvard); John Galan (DL, Penn); Ed
Galan (DL, Penn); Chris Pennington (DL, Penn); Dante Balestracci (LB,
Harvard); Travis Belden (LB, Penn); Chris Roser-Jones (LB, Princeton); Matt
Mercer (LB, Dartmouth); Willie Alford (DB, Harvard); Kunle Williams (DB,
Penn); Kevin Kongslie (DB, Princeton); Andy Fried (DB, Harvard); Alex Ware
(P, Dartmouth)
Second Team Offense Rob Milanese (WR, Penn); Billy Brown (WR, Yale);
David Brookman (TE, Brown); Nick Bardo (OL, Brown); Dan Startsman (OL,
Brown); Ben Sproul (OL, Yale); Danny Kistler (OL, Harvard); Matt Himelstein
(OL, Columbia); Gavin Hoffman (QB, Penn); Adam Keslosky (FB, Penn);
Johnathan Reese (RB, Columbia); Michael Gratch (RB, Dartmouth); Sean
Jensen (K, Brown)
Second Team Defense Jason Lange (DL, Yale); Kyle Sims (DL, Harvard); Dewey
Ames (DL, Brown); George Paraskevopoulos (DL, Cornell); Joel Barone (LB,
Brown); Steve Lhotak (LB, Penn); Dan Morris (LB, Penn); Eric LaHaie (LB,
Harvard); D.L. Bouldrick (DB, Penn); Hunter Young (DB, Brown); Philip Murray
(DB, Columbia); Stephen Faulk (DB, Penn); Ryan LoProto (DB, Yale); Taylor
Northrop (P, Princeton)
Honorable Mention Doug Peck (WR, Columbia); Jeff Ditman (TE, Yale); Matt
Peluse (OL, Princeton); Bob Reeves (OL, Dartmouth); Steve Collins (OL,
Harvard); David Farrell (OL, Yale); Kyle Metzler (OL, Yale); Randy Parker (OL,
Penn); Kyle Rowley (QB, Brown); Evan Simmons (RB, Cornell); Cameron
Atkinson (RB, Princeton); Sam Warren (K, Columbia); Ryan FitzGerald (DL,
Harvard); Uwa Airhiavbere (DL, Brown); Jerry Bailey (DL, Columbia); Brian
Lysiak (DL, Columbia); Tim Kirby (DL, Princeton); Tim Penna (DL, Yale); Nate
Spitler (LB, Cornell); Jeremiah Watts (LB, Brown); Chris Carey (LB, Columbia);
Bob Farrell (LB, Princeton); Jamie Moriarty (DB, Cornell); Vince Alexander
(DB, Penn); Ray Littleton (DB, Yale); Adam Kingston (P, Harvard)
First-Team All-Americans Jeff Hatch (OL, Penn); Taylor Northrop (K, Princeton)
Academic All-Ivy Uwa Airhiavbere (Brown), Billy Brown (Yale), Travis
Chmelka (Columbia), Jarel Cockburn (Columbia), Bob Farrell (Princeton),
Stephen Faulk (Penn), Sean Jensen (Brown), Ryan LoProto (Yale), Brian Lysiak
(Columbia), Kevin Rooney (Cornell), Justin Stark (Harvard)
Academic All-Americans Cameron Atkinson (RB, Princeton -- second team);
Billy Brown (WR, Yale -- second team); Josh Staph (RB, Harvard -- second
team)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductee John Outland (T/B, Penn, 1897-99)
NFL Players Matt Birk (Harvard), Minnesota; Chris Eitzmann (Harvard), New
England; Jay Fiedler (Dartmouth), Miami; Jim Finn (Penn), Indianapolis; Jason
Garrett (Princeton), N.Y. Giants; Chris Hetherington (Yale), Carolina; Eric
Johnson (Yale), San Francisco; Isaiah Kacyvenski (Harvard), Seattle; Than
Merrill (Yale), Chicago; Sean Morey (Brown), Philadelphia; Dennis Norman
(Princeton), Seattle; Seth Payne (Cornell), Jacksonville; Zach Walz (Dartmouth),
Arizona; Marcellus Wiley (Columbia), San Diego
NFL Draftee Jeff Hatch (Penn), N.Y. Giants (3/78)
Pro Bowl Players Matt Birk (Harvard), Minnesota Vikings; Marcellus Wiley
(Columbia), San Diego Chargers
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
2002
1
2
3
3
5
6
6
8
Penn
Harvard
Princeton
Yale
Cornell
Dartmouth
Brown
Columbia
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
2003
7-0-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
2-5-0
0-7-0
9-1-0
7-3-0
6-4-0
6-4-0
4-6-0
3-7-0
2-8-0
1-9-0
Al Bagnoli
Tim Murphy
Roger Hughes
Jack Siedlecki
Tim Pendergast
John Lyons
Phil Estes
Ray Tellier
1
2
2
2
2
6
7
8
284
190
154
173
119
151
135
115
73
154
176
141
205
200
160
223
363
267
226
257
216
247
223
161
132
230
236
188
281
295
279
295
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Carl Morris (WR, Harvard)
Rookie of the Year Josh Dooley (LB, Dartmouth)
First Team Offense Carl Morris (WR, Harvard); Chas Gessner (WR, Brown);
Rob Milanese (WR, Penn); Casey Cramer (TE, Dartmouth); Kevin Noone (OL,
Dartmouth); Jamil Soriano (OL, Harvard); Chris Clark (OL, Penn); Jack Fadule
(OL, Harvard); David Farrell (OL, Yale); Mike Mitchell (QB, Penn); Nate Archer
(FB, Cornell); Scott Wedum (FB, Dartmouth); Cameron Atkinson (RB,
Princeton); Robert Carr (RB, Yale); Peter Veldman (K, Penn)
First Team Defense Chris Pennington (DL, Penn); Joe Weiss (DL, Princeton);
Jason Lange (DL, Yale); Pete Combe (DL, Cornell); Travis Belden (LB, Penn);
Zak Keasey (LB, Princeton); Dante Balestracci (LB, Harvard); Steve Lhotak (LB,
Penn); Vince Alexander (DB, Penn); Fred Plaza (DB, Penn); Kevin Kongslie
(DB, Princeton); Philip Murray (DB, Columbia); Alex Ware (P, Dartmouth)
Second Team Offense Jay Barnard (WR, Dartmouth); Chisom Opara (WR,
Princeton); Keith Ferguson (WR, Cornell); Nate Lawrie (TE, Yale); Pat Girardi
(OL, Columbia); Kevin Boothe (OL, Cornell); Kyle Metzler (OL, Yale); Ben Noll
(OL, Penn); Lance Baird (OL, Princeton); Brian Mann (QB, Dartmouth); Joe
Rackley (RB, Brown); Stephen Faulk (RB, Penn); Trevor MacMeekin (K, Cornell)
Second Team Defense Mike Armstrong (DL, Harvard); Ryan Strahlendorff (DL,
Penn); Tim Kirby (DL, Princeton); Stuart Satullo (DL, Yale); Nate Spitler (LB,
Cornell); John Perry (LB, Harvard); Ken Estrera (LB, Yale); Joel Sussman (LB,
Cornell); Drew Babinecz (LB, Princeton); Jay McCareins (DB, Princeton);
Clayton Smith (DB, Dartmouth); Brandon Mueller (DB, Princeton); Barton
Simmons (DB, Yale); Nick Rudd (P, Columbia)
Honorable Mention Chris Walther (TE, Brown); Chris Kupchick (OL, Penn);
Bob Reeves (OL, Dartmouth); Rory Hennessey (OL, Yale); Matt Dukes (OL,
Penn); Roger Patterson (OL, Princeton); Ryan Fitzpatrick (QB, Harvard); Neil
Rose (QB, Harvard); Marcus Blanks (RB, Cornell); Ric San Doval (DL, Penn);
Jeff Roether (DL, Columbia); Erick Tyrone (DL, Columbia); Luke Mraz (DL,
Yale); Mark Patterson (DL, Yale); Joel Barone (LB, Brown); Chris Carey (LB,
Columbia); Jeremiah Watts (LB, Brown); Brad Kitlowski (LB, Cornell); Chris
Raftery (DB, Harvard); Kevin Stefanski (DB, Penn); Blake Perry (DB, Princeton);
Hunter Young (DB, Brown); Niall Murphy (DB, Harvard); Pat McManus (DB,
Penn); Josh Appell (P, Penn)
First-Team All-Americans Casey Cramer (TE, Dartmouth); Carl Morris (WR,
Harvard)
Academic All-Ivy Cameron Atkinson (Princeton), Joel Barone (Brown), Andy
Bryant (Princeton), Robert Carr (Yale), Travis Chmelka (Columbia), David
Farrell (Yale), Parker Meeks (Columbia), Kevin Noone (Dartmouth), Nick
Palazzo (Harvard), Kevin Rooney (Cornell), Nate Spitler (Cornell), Peter
Veldman (Penn), Chris Walther (Brown)
College Football Hall of Fame Inductee Cosmo Iacavazzi (RB, Princeton,
1962-64); Carm Cozza (Yale Coach, 1965-96)
NFL Players Matt Birk (Harvard), Minnesota; Chris Eitzmann (Harvard),
Cleveland; Jay Fiedler (Dartmouth), Miami; Jim Finn (Penn), Indianapolis;
Jason Garrett (Princeton), N.Y. Giants; Jeff Hatch (Penn), N.Y. Giants; Chris
Hetherington (Yale), St. Louis; Drew Inzer (Brown), Jacksonville; Eric Johnson
(Yale), San Francisco; Isaiah Kacyvenski (Harvard), Seattle; Dennis Norman
(Princeton), Seattle; Seth Payne (Cornell), Jacksonville; Ross Tucker (Princeton),
Washington; Marcellus Wiley (Columbia), San Diego
Penn
Harvard
Yale
Brown
Dartmouth
Columbia
Princeton
Cornell
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
7-0-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
2-5-0
0-7-0
10-0-0
7-3-0
6-4-0
5-5-0
5-5-0
4-6-0
2-8-0
1-9-0
Al Bagnoli
Tim Murphy
Jack Siedlecki
Phil Estes
John Lyons
Bob Shoop
Roger Hughes
Tim Pendergast
250
212
211
193
161
135
175
65
117
151
188
192
168
189
181
216
346
317
354
244
211
211
204
130
164
221
284
246
261
283
267
304
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Mike Mitchell (QB, Penn)
Rookie of the Year Ed McCarthy (OL, Yale)
First Team Offense Dan Castles (WR, Penn); Jay Barnard (WR, Dartmouth);
Nate Lawrie (TE, Yale); Chris Clark (OL, Penn); Rory Hennessey (OL, Yale);
Kevin Boothe (OL, Cornell); Matt Dukes (OL, Penn); Joe Traverso (OL,
Harvard); Ben Noll (OL, Penn); Jake Kohl (OL, Yale); Mike Mitchell (QB, Penn);
Nick Hartigan (B, Brown); Clifton Dawson (B, Harvard); Sam Mathews (B,
Penn); Pete Veldman (K, Penn)
First Team Defense Ryan Strahlendorff (DL, Penn); Joe Weiss (DL, Princeton);
Jessie Hawkins (DL, Brown); Ryan Conger (DL, Dartmouth); Tim Kirby (DL,
Princeton); Dante Balestracci (LB, Harvard); Steve Lhotak (LB, Penn); Bobby
Everett (LB, Harvard); Ric San Doval (LB, Penn); Justin Stull (LB, Princeton);
Benny Butler (DB, Harvard); Chris Raftery (DB, Harvard); Duvol Thompson
(DB, Penn); Rudy Brown (DB, Penn); Nick Rudd (P, Columbia); Colin
McDonough (P, Princeton)
Second Team Offense Brian Edwards (WR, Harvard); Lonnie Hill (WR, Brown);
Casey Cramer (TE, Dartmouth); Wade Fletcher (TE, Columbia); Kevin Coco
(OL, Columbia); Chris Kupchik (OL, Penn); Will Conroy (OL, Yale); Alvin
Cowan (QB, Yale); Robert Carr (B, Yale); Ayo Oluwole (B, Columbia); John
Troost (K, Yale)
Second Team Defense Michael Quarshie (DL, Columbia); Mike Sangobowale
(DL, Penn); Jon Berrier (DL, Harvard); Josh Dooley (LB, Dartmouth); Ken
Estrera (LB, Yale); Drew Gallagher (LB, Brown); Clayton Smith (DB,
Dartmouth); Steve Cargile (DB, Columbia); Bryan Arguello (DB, Penn); Blake
Perry (DB, Princeton)
Honorable Mention Travis Chmelka (WR, Columbia); B.J. Szymanski (WR,
Princeton); Ralph Plumb (WR, Yale); Ron Benigno (WR, Yale); Will Burroughs
(OL, Brown); Joe Mujalli (OL, Harvard); Paul Lyons (OL, Princeton); Vik Tiku
(OL, Dartmouth); Mike Powers (OL, Penn); John Megaro (OL, Cornell); Kevin
Manning (OL, Princeton); Ryan Fitzpatrick (QB, Harvard); Scott Wedum (B,
Dartmouth); Nick Rudd (K, Columbia); Anthony Gargiulo (DL, Dartmouth);
Ryan Lempa (DL, Cornell); Brad Payne (DL, Harvard); Bryant Dieffenbacher
(DL, Yale); Brad Kitlowski (LB, Cornell); Luke Hadden (LB, Penn); Lyle
Campbell (LB, Dartmouth); Anjel Gutierrez (DB, Brown); Prosper Nwokocha
(DB, Columbia); Stephen McKoy (DB, Columbia); Neil Morrissey (DB,
Cornell); Chris Dodds (DB, Dartmouth); Mike Baumgartel (P, Cornell); Grant
Wagner (P, Dartmouth)
First-Team All-Americans Chris Clark (OL, Penn); Nate Lawrie (TE, Yale)
Academic All-Ivy Josh Appell (Penn), Jay Barnard (Dartmouth), Travis Chmelka
(Columbia), Kevin Coco (Columbia), Will Conroy (Yale), Steve Ehikian (Yale),
Nick Hartigan (Brown), Tim Kirby (Princeton), Neil Morrissey (Cornell);
Michael Quarshie (Columbia); Chris Raftery (Harvard), Kevin Rooney
(Cornell), Peter Veldman (Penn), Scott Wedum (Dartmouth), Joe Weiss
(Princeton), Ricky Williamson (Harvard)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholar Peter Veldman (K, Penn)
Academic All-American Kevin Rooney (DL, Cornell -- first team)
Col Football Hall of Fame Inductee Murry Bowdon (DB, Dartmouth, 1968-70)
NFL Players Matt Birk (Harvard), Minnesota; Jay Fiedler (Dartmouth), Miami;
Jim Finn (Penn), N.Y. Giants; Jason Garrett (Princeton), N.Y. Giants; Chas
Gessner (Brown), New England; Jeff Hatch (Penn), N.Y. Giants; Chris
Hetherington (Yale), Oakland; Eric Johnson (Yale), San Francisco; Isaiah
Kacyvenski (Harvard), Seattle; Sean Morey (Brown), Philadelphia; Dennis
Norman (Princeton), Seattle; Seth Payne (Cornell), Houston; Johnathan Reese
(Columbia), N.Y. Jets; Ross Tucker (Princeton), Buffalo; Marcellus Wiley
(Columbia), San Diego
NFL Draftees Nate Lawrie (Yale), Tampa Bay (6/181); Casey Cramer
(Dartmouth), Tampa Bay (7/228)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
2004
1
2
3
4t
4t
4t
7t
7t
Harvard
Penn
Cornell
Brown
Princeton
Yale
Columbia
Dartmouth
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
2005
--- Ivy League --W-L-T For Vs
--- Overall --W-L-T For Vs
Coach
7-0-0
6-1-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
1-6-0
10-0-0
8-2-0
4-6-0
6-4-0
5-5-0
5-5-0
1-9-0
1-9-0
Tim Murphy
Al Bagnoli
Jim Knowles
Phil Estes
Roger Hughes
Jack Siedlecki
Bob Shoop
John Lyons
1
2t
2t
4t
4t
6
7
8
6-1-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
4-3-0
4-3-0
3-4-0
1-6-0
0-7-0
9-1-0
7-3-0
7-3-0
6-4-0
4-6-0
5-5-0
2-8-0
2-8-0
Phil Estes
Tim Murphy
Roger Hughes
Jim Knowles
Jack Siedlecki
Al Bagnoli
Buddy Teevens
Bob Shoop
225
132
141
145
126
100
99
69
97
86
135
154
143
130
171
119
339
238
167
227
211
179
140
108
141
145
179
207
207
207
265
205
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Ryan Fitzpatrick (QB, Harvard)
Rookie of the Year Steve Morgan (K/P, Brown)
First Team Offense Brian Edwards (WR, Harvard); Dan Castles (WR, Penn);
Jarrett Schreck (WR, Brown); Wade Fletcher (TE, Columbia); Kevin Boothe
(OL, Cornell); Brian Lapham (OL, Harvard); Rory Hennessey (OL, Yale); Will
Burroughs (OL, Brown); Will Johnson (OL, Harvard); Ryan Fitzpatrick (QB,
Harvard); Nick Hartigan (RB, Brown); Clifton Dawson (RB, Harvard); Matt
Schindel (K, Harvard)
First Team Defense Michael Quarshie (DL, Columbia); Anthony Gargiulo (DL,
Dartmouth); Ryan Conger (DL, Dartmouth); Mike Sangobowale (DL, Penn);
Bobby Everett (LB, Harvard); Zak DeOssie (LB, Brown); Luke Hadden (LB,
Penn); Zak Keasey (LB, Princeton); Duvol Thompson (DB, Penn); Clayton Smith
(DB, Dartmouth); Jay McCareins (DB, Princeton); Sean Tracy (DB, Harvard);
Josh Appell (P, Penn)
Second Team Offense Ralph Plumb (WR, Yale); Corey Mazza (WR, Harvard);
David Turner (TE, Brown); Michael Pierce (OL, Penn); Kevin Coco (OL,
Columbia); Ed McCarthy (OL, Yale); Jeremy Moore (OL, Princeton); Alex Jury
(OL, Brown); Alvin Cowan (QB, Yale); Robert Carr (RB, Yale); Rashad Biggers
(RB, Columbia); Sam Mathews (RB, Penn); Steve Morgan (K, Brown)
Second Team Defense Ryan Lempa (DL, Cornell); James Frazier (DL, Brown);
Mike Berg (DL, Harvard); Bobby Fallon (DL, Penn); Matt Thomas (LB,
Harvard); Justin Stull (LB, Princeton); Ben Breunig (LB, Yale); Josh Dooley (LB,
Dartmouth); Gary Sonkur (DB, Harvard); Kevin Rex (DB, Cornell); Barton
Simmons (DB, Yale); Jamie Gasparella (DB, Brown); Colin McDonough (P,
Princeton)
Honorable Mention Brian Romney (WR, Cornell); Chandler Henley (WR,
Yale); Greg Fields (WR, Princeton); Jon Dekker (TE, Princeton); Chris Mizell
(TE, Penn); Don Snyder (OL, Penn; Luke Catenacci (OL, Dartmouth; Frank
Fernandez (OL, Harvard); Vik Tiku (OL, Dartmouth); Pat McDermott (QB,
Penn); Jon Veach (RB, Princeton); Derek Javarone (K, Princeton); Brandon
Dyches (DL, Yale); Matt McBurney (DL, Harvard); Chuck Britton (LB,
Columbia); Abi Fadeyi (LB, Princeton); Sean Nassoiy (DB, Cornell); Kevin
Stefanski (DB, Penn; Prosper Nwokocha (DB, Columbia); Keenan Shaw (DB,
Columbia; Keith Howell (DB, Harvard); Michael Johns (DB, Penn; Casey Edgar
(DB, Penn); Tim Strickland (DB, Princeton; Fred Jelks (DB, Yale); Steve Morgan
(P, Brown)
First-Team All-Americans Clifton Dawson (Harvard)
Academic All-Ivy Josh Appell (Penn); Kevin Coco (Columbia); Josh Dooley
(Dartmouth); Ryan Fitzpatrick (Harvard); Nick Hartigan (Brown); Brad
Kitlowski (Cornell); Ed McCarthy (Yale); Patrick Potts (Cornell); Michael
Quarshie (Columbia); Andrew Sullivan (Yale); Jon Veach (Princeton); Ricky
Williamson (Harvard)
Academic All-American Nick Hartigan (RB, Brown -- first team); John Bechdol
(OL, Harvard -- second team)
Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee Fritz Pollard (Brown, 1915-18)
NFL Players Matt Birk (Harvard), Minnesota; Casey Cramer (Dartmouth),
Carolina; Jay Fiedler (Dartmouth), Miami; Jim Finn (Penn), N.Y. Giants; Jason
Garrett (Princeton), Miami; Chris Hetherington (Yale), Oakland; Eric Johnson
(Yale), San Francisco; Isaiah Kacyvenski (Harvard), Seattle; Nate Lawrie (Yale),
Tampa Bay; Sean Morey (Brown), Pittsburgh; Ben Noll (Penn), Dallas; Dennis
Norman (Princeton), Seattle; Seth Payne (Cornell), Houston; Michael Powers
(Penn), Cincinnati; Johnathan Reese (Columbia), N.Y. Jets; Ross Tucker
(Princeton), Buffalo; Marcellus Wiley (Columbia), Dallas
NFL Draftee Ryan Fitzpatrick (Harvard), St. Louis (7/250)
Pro Bowl Players Matt Birk (Harvard), Minnesota Vikings
Brown
Harvard
Princeton
Cornell
Yale
Penn
Dartmouth
Columbia
252
231
192
167
174
151
64
63
166
137
109
132
140
155
162
293
368
310
245
268
228
269
126
117
218
221
163
180
214
194
260
337
Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winner Nick Hartigan (RB, Brown)
Rookie of the Year Mike McLeod (RB, Yale)
First Team Offense Jarrett Schreck (WR, Brown); Ashley Wright (WR, Yale); Jon
Dekker (TE, Princeton); Kevin Boothe (OL, Cornell); Will Johnson (OL,
Harvard); Brian Lapham (OL, Harvard); Ed McCarthy (OL, Yale); Alex Jury (OL,
Brown); Ryan Kuhn (QB, Cornell); Nick Hartigan (RB, Brown); Clifton Dawson
(RB, Harvard); Luke Siwula (RB, Cornell); Steve Morgan (K, Brown)
First Team Defense Anthony Gargiulo (DL, Dartmouth); Pat Curran (DL,
Brown); Matt Pollock (DL, Cornell); Mike Berg (DL, Harvard); Zak DeOssie
(LB, Brown); Justin Stull (LB, Princeton); Matt Thomas (LB, Harvard); Ric San
Doval (LB, Penn); Jay McCareins (DB, Princeton); Jamie Gasparella (DB,
Brown); Kevin Rex (DB, Cornell); Michael Johns (DB, Penn); Colin
McDonough (P, Princeton)
Second Team Offense Todd Feiereisen (WR, Yale); Brandon Bowser (WR,
Columbia); Ryan Fuselier (WR, Dartmouth); David Turner (TE, Brown); Ben
Brielmaier (OL, Princeton); Paul Lyons (OL, Princeton); Noori Abdul-Ghani
(OL, Brown); Alex Doty (OL, Brown); Marko Grzan (OL, Penn); Jeff Mroz (QB,
Yale); Mike McLeod (RB, Yale); Carson Brennan (RB, Brown); Joe Sandberg
(RB, Penn); Derek Javarone (K, Princeton)
Second Team Defense Jim Malizia (DL, Penn); Jonathan Lucas (DL, Cornell);
Brandon Dyches (DL, Yale); Naheem Harris (DL, Penn); Josh Dooley (LB,
Dartmouth); Abi Fadeyi (LB, Princeton); James Frazier (LB, Brown); Joel
Sussman (LB, Cornell); Prosper Nwokocha (DB, Columbia); Steve Jensen (DB,
Dartmouth); Robert Balkema (DB, Harvard); Tad Crawford (DB, Columbia);
Anthony Melillo (P, Penn)
Honorable Mention Lonnie Hill (WR, Brown); Brian Romney (WR, Cornell);
Ryan Tyler, WR, Harvard); Jason Raiti (WR, Dartmouth); Kelly Widman (TE,
Harvard); Chris Mizell (TE, Penn); Don Snyder (OL, Penn); Dave Szelingowski
(OL, Princeton); Ted Sonnenberg (OL, Cornell); Sean Estrada (OL, Penn); Brett
Crandell (OL, Yale); Eric Miller (OL, Cornell); Liam O’Hagan (QB, Harvard);
Joe DiGiacomo (QB, Brown); A.J. Weitsman (K, Cornell); Brad Bagdis (DL,
Harvard); Uche Osadebe (DL, Columbia); Brandt Hollander (DL, Yale); Steve
Storrs (DL, Brown); Brian Fairbanks (DL, Penn); Andrew Ralph (DL, Yale); Kory
Gedin (LB, Penn); Ryan Tully (LB, Harvard); Patrick Potts (LB, Cornell); Lee
Driftmier (LB, Yale); Mike Ribero (DB, Dartmouth); Tim Strickland (DB,
Princeton); Matt Handlon (DB, Yale); Doug Hewlett (DB, Harvard); Scott
Williams (DB, Penn); Ian Wilson (DB, Dartmouth); Jon Rocholl (P, Columbia)
First-Team All-Americans Nick Hartigan (RB, Brown); Jay McCareins (DB,
Princeton); Kevin Boothe (OL, Cornell)
Academic All-Ivy Robert Balkema (Harvard); Adam Brekke (Columbia); Pete
Chromiak (Columbia); Josh Dooley (Dartmouth); Todd Feiereisen (Yale); Matt
Handlon (Yale); Nick Hartigan (Brown); Will Johnson (Harvard); Ed McCarthy
(Yale); Patrick Potts (Cornell); Luke Siwula (Cornell); Don Snyder (Penn); David
Turner (Brown); Andrew Wilson (Princeton)
Academic All-American Nick Hartigan (RB, Brown -- first team); Josh Dooley
(LB, Dartmouth -- second team); Will Johnson (OL, Harvard -- second team)
NFL Players Matt Birk (Harvard) Minnesota; Casey Cramer (Dartmouth)
Carolina Panthers; Jay Fiedler (Dartmouth) N.Y. Jets; Jim Finn (Penn) N.Y.
Giants; Ryan Fitzpatrick (Harvard) St. Louis; Chris Hetherington (Yale) San
Francisco; Eric Johnson (Yale) San Francisco; Isaiah Kacyvenski (Harvard)
Seattle; Zak Keasey (Princeton) Washington; Nate Lawrie (Yale) Tampa Bay &
New Orleans; Sean Morey (Brown) Pittsburgh; Ben Noll (Penn) Dallas & St.
Louis; Dennis Norman (Princeton) Jacksonville; Seth Payne (Cornell) Houston;
Ross Tucker (Princeton) New England; Marcellus Wiley (Columbia)
Jacksonville
NFL Draftee Kevin Boothe (Cornell), Oakland (7/176)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
ASA S. BUSHNELL CUP
THE RHODES SCHOLAR
The Asa S. Bushnell Cup is an annual award initiat - The Rhodes Scholarship is one of the most prestigious scholarships in the world, is given in honor of Cecil
ed in 1970, which honors Asa S. Bushnell,
Rhodes. Rhodes Scholars are awarded full tuition and fees to pursue their course of study at the University
Princeton '21, and Commissioner of the Eastern
of Oxford for two years, with the possibility of a third year. The first American Scholars were elected in
College Athletic Conference from 1938 to 1970.
1904 and regional committees select just 32 Rhodes Scholars each year. Ivy League football has claim to
The Bushnell Cup is presented by the Eastern
37. Special thanks to Robin Patsey and John Eschenbach for the research.
Association of Intercollegiate Football Officials and 1904 -- Jullius Arthur Brown (Dartmouth)
is awarded by vote of the Ivy League's eight head
1907 -- John Roy McLane (Dartmouth)
football coaches to that player in the league who
1910 -- Joseph Washburn Worthen (Dartmouth)
displays outstanding qualities of leadership, com 1911 -- Maurice Carey Blake (Dartmouth)
petitive spirit, contribution to the team, and
1922 -- William David P. Carey (Cornell)
accomplishments on the field.
1926 -- George Roberts Pfann (Cornell); Nathan K. Parker (Dartmouth); William E. Lingelbach, Jr. (Penn)
1929 -- Albert C. Cornsweet (Brown)
1970 Jim Chasey, QB, Dartmouth
1931 -- Julius Byles (Princeton)
& Ed Marinaro, RB, Cornell
1933 -- Owen Franklin Walker (Brown); Frederick Tremaine Billings (Princeton)
1971 Ed Marinaro, RB, Cornell
1934 -- Robert H. Michelet (Dartmouth)
1972 Dick Jauron, RB, Yale
1948 -- John Woolman Douglas (Princeton); Karl Gottlieb Harr, Jr. (Princeton)
1973 Jim Stoeckel, QB, Harvard
1950 -- Marvin Bresler Durning (Dartmouth); Lawrence Carroll McQuade (Yale)
1974 Walt Snickenberger, RB, Princeton
1953 -- James Frederick Garner (Yale); Vincent Wendel Jones (Dartmouth)
1975 Doug Jackson, RB, Columbia
1957 -- Roger Dennis Hansen (Yale); Michael MacCracken Stewart (Princeton)
1976 John Pagliaro, RB, Yale
1959 -- Thomas English Hill, Jr. (Harvard)
1977 John Pagliaro, RB, Yale
1960 -- Daniel Martin Sachs (Princeton)
1978 Buddy Teevens, QB, Dartmouth
1965 -- Michael Edward Smith (Princeton)
1979 Tim Tumpane, LB, Yale
1967 -- Charles Peters (Princeton)
1980 Kevin Czinger, MG, Yale
1968 -- Alan Douglas Bersin (Harvard); Thomas Samuel Williamson (Harvard)
1981 Rich Diana, RB, Yale
1969 -- Paul Francis Saba (Harvard)
1982 John Witkowski, QB, Columbia
1971 -- Willie Clyde Bogan (Dartmouth); Thomas B. Neville (Yale); Kurt Lidell Schmoke (Yale)
1983 Derrick Harmon, RB, Cornell
1975 -- Peter Alphonso Carfagna (Harvard)
1984 Tim Chambers, DB, Penn
1976 -- George Baxton Newhouse (Harvard)
1985 Tom Gilmore, DT, Penn
1977 -- Daniel Edward Fournier (Princeton)
1986 Rich Comizio, RB, Penn
1979 -- William C. Crowley (Yale)
1987 Kelly Ryan, QB, Yale
1984 -- Roosevelt Levander Thompson (Yale)
1988 Jason Garrett, QB, Princeton
1990 -- Christopher Leslie Brown (Yale)
1989 Judd Garrett, RB, Princeton
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Shon Page, RB, Dartmouth
Al Rosier, RB, Dartmouth
Jay Fiedler, QB, Dartmouth
Keith Elias, RB, Princeton
Pat Goodwillie, LB, Penn
Dave Patterson, LB, Princeton
Chad Levitt, RB, Cornell
Sean Morey, WR, Brown
Jim Finn, RB, Penn
James Perry, QB, Brown
Gavin Hoffman, QB, Penn
Carl Morris, WR, Harvard
Carl Morris, WR, Harvard
Mike Mitchell, QB, Penn
Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, Harvard
Nick Hartigan, RB, Brown
IVY ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Established as Sophomore of the Year in 1981, the
award became the Rookie of the Year in 1993 to
reflect freshman eligibility.
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
Derrick Harmon, RB, Cornell
Mike Caraviello, QB, Dartmouth
Doug Butler, QB, Princeton
Rich Comizio, RB, Penn
Chris Flynn, RB, Penn
Craig Morton, WR, Dartmouth
Bryan Keys, RB, Penn
Solomon Johnson, RB, Columbia
John McNiff, RB, Cornell
Matt Brzica, QB, Dartmouth
Jay Fiedler, QB, Dartmouth
Pat Goodwillie, LB, Penn
Miles Macik, WR, Penn
Eion Hu, RB, Harvard
Sean Morey, WR, Brown
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Isaiah Kacyvenski, LB, Harvard
Todd Tomich, DB, Yale
Johnathan Reese, RB, Columbia
Chas Gessner, WR, Brown
Dante Balestracci, LB, Harvard
Steve Jensen, DB, Dartmouth
Josh Dooley, LB, Dartmouth
Ed McCarthy, OL, Yale
Steve Morgan, K/P, Brown
Mike McLeod, RB, Yale
HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS
1936 Larry Kelley, Yale
1937 Clint Frank, Yale
1951 Dick Kazmaier, Princeton
Other Top Four Ivy Finishers:
1935
1938
1938
1942
1943
1948
1950
1971
Pepper Constable, Princeton (fourth)
Sid Luckman, Columbia (third)
Bob MacLeod, Dartmouth (fourth)
Paul Governali, Columbia (second)
Bob Odell, Penn (second)
Chuck Bednarik, Penn (third)
Reds Bagnell, Penn (third)
Ed Marinaro, Cornell (second)
FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
* Signifies a College Football Hall of Famer.
John Adams, Penn (1891, C)
George Adee, Yale (1894, QB)
Clarence Alcott, Yale (1907, E)
*Mal Aldrich, Yale (1921, HB)
*Knowlton Ames, Princeton (1889, B)
Hamlin Andrus, Yale (1908-09, G)
Dale Armstrong, Dartmouth (1948, E)
*Reds Bagnell, Penn (1950, B)
John Baird, Princeton (1896, B)
*Howard Ballin, Princeton (1913-14, T)
Ben Balme, Yale (1960, G)
Charles Barnard, Harvard (1901, G)
*Charley Barrett, Cornell (1914-15, B)
Thomas Barry, Brown (1902, HB)
Charles Beattie, Princeton (1924, T)
*Chuck Bednarik, Penn (1947-48, C)
Edward Bell, Penn (1951-52, E)
Howard Berry, Penn (1916-17, B)
Horatio Bigler, Yale (1906-07, T)
Henry Bjorkman, Dartmouth (1924, E)
Clinton Black, Yale (1916, G)
Crawford Blagden, Harvard (1901, T)
James Bloomer, Yale (1900-03, T)
Walter Boal, Harvard (1898, G)
*Doug Bomeisler, Yale (1911-12, E)
Kevin Boothe, Cornell (2005, OL)
*Murry Bowden, Dartmouth (1970, DB)
Edward Bowditch, Harvard (1901-02, E)
Sam Boyle, Penn (1897, E)
Frederick Bradlee, Harvard (1914, B)
*Charley Brewer, Harvard (1892-93-95, B)
Charles Brickley, Harvard (1912-13, B)
Karl Brill, Harvard (1905, T)
*George Brooke, Penn (1894-95, B)
*Gordon Brown, Yale (1897-98-99-00, G)
John Brown, Harvard (1921, G)
Alfred Bull, Penn (1895, C)
Zach Burns, Brown (1998, TE)
Francis Burr, Harvard (1905-06, G)
John Butler, Penn (1926, C)
Frank Butterworth, Yale (1893-94, FB)
Norman Cabot, Harvard (1895-96, E)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Dean Cain, Princeton (1987, DB)
Tom Callahan, Yale (1920, G)
*Dave Campbell, Harvard (1899-00-01, E)
Stephen Campbell, Brown (2000, WR)
Roger Caron, Harvard (1984, OL)
*Eddie Casey, Harvard (1919, B)
Charles Ceppi, Princeton (1933, T)
George Chadwick, Yale (1900-02, HB)
Burr Chamberlin, Yale (1897-98, T)
Roscoe Channing, Princeton (1889, B)
John Charlesworth, Yale (1927, C)
Paul Choquette, Brown (1996, TE)
William Church, Princeton (1896, T)
Mike Clare, Harvard (2000, OL)
Chris Clark, Penn (2003, OL)
*Garrett Cochran, Princeton (1897, E)
Charles Comerford, Yale (1916, E)
Carroll Cooney, Yale (1909, C)
James Cooney, Princeton (1904-06, T)
Michael Corbat, Harvard (1982, OL)
Hamilton Corbett, Harvard (1908, B)
John Corbett, Harvard (1890, B)
*Hector Cowan, Princeton (1889, T)
Cecil Cox, Harvard (1985, DB)
*Ted Coy, Yale (1907-08-09, FB)
Ernest Cozens, Penn (1910, C)
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth (2002, TE)
John Cranston, Harvard (1889-90, G/C)
George Crowther, Brown (1912, QB)
Arthur Cumnock, Harvard (1889, E)
Oliver Cutts, Harvard (1901, T)
Harrie Dadmun, Harvard (1916, G)
*Charlie Daly, Harvard (1898-99-00, B)
Ralph Davis, Princeton (1901, E)
Clifton Dawson, Harvard (2004, RB)
Dudley Dean, Harvard (1890, B)
Charles DeSaulles, Yale (1897, QB)
*John De Witt, Princeton (1902-03, G)
Rich Diana, Yale (1981, RB)
Ben Dibblee, Harvard (1897-98, B)
Dutch Diehl, Dartmouth (1925, G)
Edward Dillon, Princeton (1906, B)
*Holland Donan, Princeton (1949-50, T)
Allen Doucette, Harvard (1897, C)
*Nick Drahos, Cornell (1939-40, T)
Dexter Draper, Penn (1907, T)
Joe Duff, Princeton (1911, G)
Dennis Durkin, Dartmouth (1992, K)
Keith Elias, Princeton (1992-93, RB)
Moose Englehorn, Dartmouth (1912, T)
Samuel Felton, Harvard (1912, E)
Joe Ferrara, Columbia (1933)
Clarence Fincke, Yale (1896, QB)
William Fincke, Yale (1900, QB)
Redmond Finney, Princeton (1950, C)
*Hamilton Fish, Harvard (1908-09, T)
*Bob Fisher, Harvard (1910-11, G)
Robert Forbes, Yale (1906, E)
*Clint Frank, Yale (1936-37, HB)
Ray Frick, Penn (1940, C)
Robert Gailey, Princeton (1896, C)
Judd Garrett, Princeton (1989, RB)
*Charlie Gelbert, Penn (1894-95-96, E)
William George, Princeton (1889, C)
Milton Ghee, Dartmouth (1914, QB)
Charles Gill, Yale (1889, T)
Joseph Gilman, Dartmouth (1904, G)
Joseph Gilman, Harvard (1915, T)
Edgar Glass, Yale (1902, G)
Ralph Glaze, Dartmouth (1905, E)
William Goebel, Yale (1908, G)
Pat Goodwillie, Penn (1994, LB)
Charlie Gogolak, Princeton (1965, K)
*Paul Governali, Columbia (1942, QB)
Patrick Grant, Harvard (1907, C)
Thomas Graydon, Harvard (1901-02, B)
Harlan Gustafson, Penn (1939, E)
Edward Hake, Penn (1927, T)
Perry Hale, Yale (1900, FB)
John Hall, Yale (1897, E)
Frank Hallowell, Harvard (1890-92, E)
John Hallowell, Harvard (1898-00, E)
*Huntington Hardwick, Harvard (1914, E)
*T. Truxton Hare, Penn (1897-98-99-00, G)
Edward Harlan, Princeton (1907, B)
*Ed Hart, Princeton (1911, T)
Nick Hartigan, Brown (2005, RB)
John Hartwell, Yale (1891, E)
Jeff Hatch, Penn (2001, OL)
*Pudge Heffelfinger, Yale (1889-90-91, G)
Howard Henry, Princeton (1903, E)
*Bill Hickok, Yale (1893-94, G)
*Art Hillebrand, Princeton (1898-99, T)
*Frank Hinkey, Yale (1891-92-93-94, E)
Harvey Hitchcock, Harvard (1913, T)
Henry Hobbs, Yale (1909, T)
*James Hogan, Yale (1902-03-04, T)
Frank Hogg, Princeton (1916, G)
Robert Hogsett, Dartmouth (1913, E)
*Brud Holland, Cornell (1937-38, E)
*Bill Hollenback, Penn (1906-08, B)
Henry Holt, Yale (1901-02, C)
Sheppard Homans, Princeton (1890-91, B)
Henry Hooper, Dartmouth (1903, C)
Robert Hooper, Penn (1918, E)
*Art Howe, Yale (1911, QB)
Charles Howe, Princeton (1928, C)
Charles Hubbard, Harvard (1922-23, G)
Laurence Hull, Dartmouth (1937, E)
Sanford Hunt, Cornell (1901, G)
Daniel Hurley, Harvard (1904-05, B)
Guy Hutchinson, Yale (1905, QB)
Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton (1963-64, B)
Dick Jauron, Yale (1972, RB)
Thomas Jones, Yale (1907, QB)
John Joss, Yale (1925, T)
Isaiah Kacyvenski, Harvard (1999, LB)
Dana Kafer, Princeton (1903, B)
Elwood Kalbaugh, Princeton (1934, C)
*Eddie Kaw, Cornell (1921-22, B)
*Dick Kazmaier, Princeton (1950-51, B)
*Stan Keck, Princeton (1920-21, T)
*Larry Kelley, Yale (1936, E)
Addison Kelly, Princeton (1896-97, B)
Robert Kernan, Harvard (1901, B)
*Hank Ketchum, Yale (1911-12, C)
Bryan Keys, Penn (1989, RB)
*John Kilpatrick, Yale (1909-10, E)
*Philip King, Princeton (1891-92-93, B)
Richard King, Harvard (1915, B)
Ralph Kinney, Yale (1902-04, G)
Arthur Knipe, Penn (1894, B)
Daniel Knowlton, Harvard (1903, T)
William Knox, Yale (1906, HB)
William Koch, Princeton (1948, T)
*Walter Koppisch, Columbia (1924, HB)
Bernie Kuczynski, Penn (1942, E)
Lou Kusserow, Columbia (1948, RB)
Everett Lake, Harvard (1891, B)
Otis Lamson, Penn (1905, T)
Brian Larsen, Dartmouth (1996, OL)
Nate Lawrie, Yale (2003, TE)
*Langdon Lea, Princeton (1893-94-95, T)
James Lee, Harvard (1889, B)
William Lee, Harvard (1901, G)
Armant Legendre, Princeton (1920, E)
Henry LeGore, Yale (1914, HB)
Bernie Lemonick, Penn (1950, G)
Chad Levitt, Cornell (1996, RB)
William Lewis, Harvard (1892-93, C)
Frederick Linehan, Yale (1930, G)
William Logan, Princeton (1912, G)
*Donald Lourie, Princeton (1920, B)
Winslow Lovejoy, Yale (1924, C)
*Sid Luckman, Columbia (1938, QB)
Richard Luman, Yale (1924, E)
Chris Lutz, Princeton (1988, K)
Miles Macik, Penn (1993-95, WR)
*Bob MacLeod, Dartmouth (1938, B)
*Eddie Mahan, Harvard (1913-14-15, B)
Stas Maliszewski, Princeton (1964-65, G)
*Bill Mallory, Yale (1923, FB)
*Ed Marinaro, Cornell (1970-71, RB)
Mitch Marrow, Penn (1996, DL)
Andrew Marshall, Harvard (1903-04, G)
Jose Martinez-Zorrilla, Cornell (1932, E)
John Mayhew, Brown (1906, HB)
Malcolm McBride, Yale (1898-99, FB)
Jay McCareins, Princeton (2005, DB)
*Lee McClung, Yale (1890-91, B)
*Jim McCormick, Princeton (1905-07, B)
Vance McCormick, Yale (1892, QB)
Josiah McCracken, Penn (1899, B)
Tom McGarrity, Penn (1995, DL)
*Ed McGinley, Penn (1924, T)
Gerald McGinley, Penn (1951, T)
Tom McHale, Cornell (1986, DE)
Pat McInally, Harvard (1974, SE)
Robert McKay, Harvard (1910, T)
Bill McKeever, Cornell (1938, T)
Don McKinnon, Dartmouth (1962, C)
Edward McMillan, Princeton (1925, C)
Frank McPhee, Princeton (1951-52, E)
*LeRoy Mercer, Penn (1910-12, B)
Mike Miles, Princeton (1927, B)
Henry Miller, Penn (1917-19, E)
*Century Milstead, Yale (1923, T)
*John Minds, Penn (1897, B)
*Skip Minisi, Penn (1947, B)
Wayland Minot, Harvard (1909, B)
Ledyard Mitchell, Yale (1903, HB)
*Cliff Montgomery, Columbia (1933, QB)
Sean Morey, Brown (1997, WR)
*Bill Morley, Columbia (1900-01, B)
Franklin Morse , Princeton (1893, B)
Carl Morris, Harvard (2002, WR)
George Moseley, Yale (1916, E)
Spencer Moseley, Yale (1942, C)
Fred Murphy, Yale (1895-96, T)
Fran Murray, Penn (1936, B)
Frank Murrey, Princeton (1918-21, B)
Eugene Neely, Dartmouth (1917, G)
*Marshall Newell, Harvard (1890-91-92-93, T)
Bill Newman, Cornell (1906, C)
Taylor Northrop, Princeton (2001, K)
Charles Nourse, Harvard (1908, C)
*Swede Oberlander, Dartmouth (1925, B)
*Bob Odell, Penn (1943, B)
*John O’Hearn, Cornell (1914, E)
Herman Olcott, Yale (1900, C)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
*Bernie O’Rourke, Cornell (1908, G)
Charles Osborne, Harvard (1906, T)
Win Osgood, Penn (1894, B)
*John Outland, Penn (1897-98, B)
Peter Overfield, Penn (1898-99, C)
Joe Palermo, Dartmouth (1957, G)
L.R. Palmer, Princeton (1898, E)
Alton Papworth, Penn (1924, G)
Nathan Parker, Dartmouth (1925, T)
Roderic Parson, Brown (1997, DB)
*Endicott Peabody, Harvard (1941, G)
Tal Pendleton, Princeton (1910, B)
*Stan Pennock, Harvard (1912-13-14, G)
Don Peterson, Harvard (1987, DE)
Marty Peterson, Penn (1986, OL)
*George Pfann, Cornell (1923, B)
Stephen Philbin, Yale (1909, HB)
Frank Pierarski, Penn (1904, G)
Edgar Poe, Princeton (1889, B)
*Art Poe, Princeton (1899, E)
*Fritz Pollard, Brown (1916, HB)
Raymond Pond, Yale (1924, HB)
Sidney Quarrier, Yale (1927, T)
Charles Rafferty, Yale (1903, E)
Frank Reagan, Penn (1940, B)
Adrian Regnier, Brown (1909, HB)
Howard Reiter, Princeton (1899, B)
William Rhodes, Yale (1890-91, T)
Jesse Riggs, Princeton (1890-91, G)
T. Dudley Riggs, Princeton (1895, G)
Foster Rockwell, Yale (1902-04, QB)
Charles Rodgers, Penn (1926, B)
Thomas Roome, Yale (1905, HB)
Al Rosier, Dartmouth (1991, RB)
Sid Roth, Cornell (1938, G)
*George Savitsky, Penn (1944-45-46-47, T)
*Hunter Scarlett, Penn (1908, E)
George Schildmiller, Dartmouth (1908, E)
John Schweder, Penn (1949, G)
Paul Scull, Penn (1928, B)
George Sella, Princeton (1949, B)
Jack Shanafelt, Penn (1953, T)
Albert Sharpe, Yale (1899, HB)
*Murray Shelton, Cornell (1915, E)
*Tom Shevlin, Yale (1902-04-05, E)
Jacob Slagle, Princeton (1925, B)
Andrew Smith, Penn (1904, B)
John Smith, Penn (1927, T)
Orland Smith, Brown (1926, T)
Richard Smith, Columbia (1903, B)
Walt Snickenberger, Princeton (1974, B)
*Clarence Spears, Dartmouth (1914-15, G)
*Earl Sprackling, Brown (1910, QB)
Beaton Squires, Harvard (1905, T)
*Amos Alonzo Stagg, Yale (1889, E)
Ray Starbuck, Cornell (1900, B)
*Vince Stevenson, Penn (1904, B)
George Stillman, Yale (1899-00, T)
Phillip Stillman, Yale (1894, C)
Edmund Stout, Princeton (1924, E)
*Herbert Sturhahn, Yale (1925-26, G)
*Frank Sundstrom, Cornell (1923, T)
Dan Suren, Cornell (1982, TE)
*Bill Swiacki, Columbia (1947, E)
Nelson Talbott, Yale (1913, T)
George Thayer, Penn (1925, E)
Harry Thayer, Penn (1892, B)
Elmer Thompson, Cornell (1906, G)
*Sam Thorne, Yale (1895, HB)
John Thurman, Penn (1922, T)
Frederick Tibbott, Princeton (1908, B)
*Ben Ticknor, Harvard (1929-30, C)
Clarke Tobin, Dartmouth (1908, G)
*Bob Torrey, Penn (1905, C)
Charles Treat, Princeton (1922, T)
Thomas Trenchard, Princeton (1893, E)
Roswell Tripp, Yale (1905, G)
Walter Trumbull, Harvard (1914, T)
George Tully, Dartmouth (1925, E)
Joe Valerio, Penn (1990, OL)
Paul Veeder, Yale (1906, FB)
Paul Walker, Yale (1944, E)
A. Hamilton Wallis, Yale (1892, T)
Zach Walz, Dartmouth (1997, LB)
*Bill Warner, Cornell (1901-02, G)
Leicester Warren, Harvard (1898, B)
R.H. Warren, Princeton (1890, E)
Bertram Waters, Harvard (1892-94, G)
Bill Webster, Yale (1927, G)
*Harold Weekes, Columbia (1901, B)
*John Weller, Princeton (1935, G)
John Wendell, Harvard (1907, B)
*Percy Wendell, Harvard (1910-11, B)
*Charles Wharton, Penn (1895-96, G)
*Art Wheeler, Princeton (1892-93-94, G)
Sanford White, Princeton (1911, E)
Reggie Williams, Dartmouth (1975, LB)
Wallace Winter, Yale (1891, T)
Louis Wister, Princeton (1906-07, E)
Myron Witham, Dartmouth (1903, B)
*Barry Wood, Harvard (1931, B)
Wylie Woodruff, Penn (1896, G)
Thomas Woods, Harvard (1920, G)
Edgar Wrightington, Harvard (1896, B)
*Clint Wyckoff, Cornell (1895, B)
Adolph Youngstrom, Dartmouth (1919, G)
John Zanieski, Yale (1984, DL)
August Ziegler, Penn (1906-07, G)
Chris Zingo, Cornell (1992-93, LB)
John Zinser, Penn (1988, OL)
FIRST-TEAM
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
Claude Benham, Columbia (1956, B)
Mike Bobo, Dartmouth (1991, WR)
Willie Bogan, Dartmouth (1970, DB)
Rich Comizio, Penn (1986, RB)
William Crowley, Yale (1978, LB)
John Cuozzo, Brown (1987, C)
Rich Diana, Yale (1981, RB)
Marty Edwards, Brown (1986, C)
Dave Folsom, Brown (1982, DB)
Kevin Fox, Princeton (1976, OG)
John Gasella, Columbia (1953, T)
Michael Germino, Penn (1989, DE)
Ben Green, Harvard (1999, DB)
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton (1982-83, WR)
Derrick Harmon, Cornell (1982-83, RB)
Nick Hartigan, Brown (2004-05, RB)
Travis Holcombe, Brown (1981, OG)
Joseph Holland, Cornell (1977-78, RB)
Eric Johnson, Yale (1999, WR)
Dominic Lanza, Dartmouth (1997, OL)
Glover Lawrence, Yale (1989, DL)
Zach Lehman, Dartmouth (1994, DL)
Frederick Leone, Yale (1981, DL)
Fred Morris, Yale (1968, C)
Tom Morrow, Dartmouth (1991, LB)
Tom Neville, Yale (1970, DT)
Michael Patsis, Dartmouth (1983, DB)
Brad Preble, Dartmouth (1990, DB)
Mitch Price, Columbia (1952, B)
Kevin Rooney, Cornell (2003, DL)
Dick Sandler, Princeton (1968, DT)
John Sefcik, Columbia (1971, HB)
David Shearer, Dartmouth (1994, WR)
Alex Sierk, Princeton (1998, K)
Paul Sorensen, Dartmouth (1987-88, LB)
Russ Torres, Dartmouth (1992, RB)
Dave Van Metre, Cornell (1985, DL)
Scott Wagner, Yale (1991, DB)
NCAA POSTGRADUATE
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
Rene Abdalah, Brown (1995)
Thomas Albright, Cornell (1972)
Mark Bailey, Princeton (1981)
Ronald Beible, Princeton (1976)
Brian Bergstrom, Harvard (1985)
Alan Bersin, Harvard (1968)
Mario Biaggi Jr., Columbia (1980)
John Bishop, Penn (1998)
David Bliss, Yale (1972)
Josh Bloom, Dartmouth (1995)
Willie Bogan, Dartmouth (1971)
John Burkus, Yale (1975)
Louis Cole, Brown (1978)
Scott Collins, Harvard (1987)
William Crowley, Yale (1979)
Thomas Csatari, Dartmouth (1974)
Rich Diana, Yale (1982)
Charles Durst, Harvard (1981)
William Emper, Harvard (1976)
Robert Forster, Brown (1979)
Richard Frisbie, Harvard (1971)
Robert Funk, Dartmouth (1974)
James Groninger, Yale (1966)
John Hammond, Princeton (1987)
Derrick Harmon, Cornell (1984)
Nick Hartigan, Brown (2006(
Howard Hilgendorf Jr., Yale (1967)
Travis Holcombe, Brown (1982)
Douglas Jost, Brown (1974)
John Kelly Jr., Brown (1965)
Ronald Kipicki, Cornell (1968)
Dominic Lanza, Dartmouth (1998)
James Lukens, Brown (1970)
Keith Mauney, Princeton (1970)
Pat McInally, Harvard (1975)
Vincent Mooney, Yale (1991)
Frederick Morris, Yale (1969)
Ben Mortensen, Penn (1968)
Scott Nelson, Brown (1977)
Thomas Neville, Yale (1971)
Henry Paulson Jr., Dartmouth (1968)
Charles Peters, Princeton (1967)
James Petrucci, Princeton (1986)
Stone Phillips, Yale (1977)
David Rader, Penn (1999)
Frederick Radke, Dartmouth (1973)
Richard Sandler, Princeton (1969)
John Sefcik, Columbia (1972)
Alex Sierk, Princeton (1999)
Matthew Siskosky, Yale (1996)
Paul Sorensen, Dartmouth (1989)
Patrick Sullivan, Dartmouth (1977)
William Taylor, Brown (1975)
Michael Turner, Penn (1995)
Peter Veldman, Penn (2003)
Randy Wallick, Dartmouth (1969)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Marc Washington Jr., Princeton (1997)
Brent Woods, Princeton (1983)
Tony Yezer, Dartmouth (1966)
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
HALL OF FAMERS
PLAYERS
Inductee, School (Year Ind., Career at School, Pos)
Mal Aldrich, Yale (1972, 1919-21, HB)
Knowlton Ames, Princeton (1969, 1886-89, FB)
Reds Bagnell, Penn (1977, 1948-50, HB)
Hobey Baker, Princeton (1977, 1911-13, QB)
Harold Ballin, Princeton (1973, 1912-14, T)
Charley Barrett, Cornell (1958, 1913-15, QB)
Chuck Bednarik, Penn (1969, 1945-48, C)
Doug Bomeisler, Yale (1972, 1910-12, E)
Albie Booth, Yale (1966, 1929-31, HB)
Charley Brewer, Harvard (1971, 1892-95, FB)
George Brooke, Penn (1969, 1889-95, FB)
Gordon Brown, Yale (1954, 1897-00, G)
Murry Bowden, Dartmouth (2003, 1968-70, LB)
Dave Campbell, Harvard (1958, 1899-01, E)
Eddie Casey, Harvard (1968, 1916-19, HB)
Gary Cochran, Princeton (1971, 1894-97, E)
William Corbin, Yale (1969, 1886-88, C)
Hector Cowan, Princeton (1951, 1885-89, T)
Ted Coy, Yale (1951, 1907-09, FB)
Charlie Daly, Harvard (1951, 1898-02, QB)
John De Witt, Princeton (1954, 1901-03, G)
Holland Donan, Princeton (1984, 1948-50, T)
Nick Drahos, Cornell (1981, 1938-40, E/T)
Bill Edwards, Princeton (1971, 1896-99, G)
Hamilton Fish, Harvard (1954, 1907-09, T)
Bob Fisher, Harvard (1973, 1909-11, G)
Clint Frank, Yale (1955, 1935-37, HB)
Charlie Gelbert, Penn (1960, 1893-96, E/G)
Paul Governali, Columbia (1986, 1940-42, HB)
Huntington Hardwick, Harvard
(1954, 1912-14, E/B)
T. Truxton Hare, Penn (1951, 1897-00, G)
Ed Hart, Princeton (1954, 1908-11, T)
Ed Healey, Dartmouth (1974, 1914-19, T)
Pudge Heffelfinger, Yale (1951, 1888-91, G)
Bill Hickok, Yale (1971, 1892-94, G)
Art Hillebrand, Princeton (1970, 1896-99, T)
Frank Hinkey, Yale (1951, 1891-94, E)
James Hogan, Yale (1954, 1901-04, T)
Brud Holland, Cornell (1965, 1936-38, E)
Bill Hollenback, Penn (1951, 1904-08, HB)
Art Howe, Yale (1973, 1909-11, QB)
Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton (2002, 1962-64, B)
Eddie Kaw, Cornell (1954, 1920-22, HB)
Dick Kazmaier, Princeton (1966, 1949-51, HB)
Stan Keck, Princeton (1959, 1919-21, G/T)
Larry Kelley, Yale (1969, 1934-36, E)
Hank Ketcham, Yale (1968, 1911-13, C/G)
John Kilpatrick, Yale (1955, 1908-10, E)
Phillip King, Princeton (1962, 1890-93, QB)
Walter Koppisch, Columbia (1981, 1921-24, HB)
Alex Kroll, Yale (1997, 1956-61, C)
Myles Lane, Dartmouth (1970, 1925-27, HB)
Langdon Lea, Princeton (1964, 1892-95, E/T)
Don Lourie, Princeton (1974, 1919-21, QB)
Sid Luckman, Columbia (1960, 1936-38, HB)
Bob MacLeod, Dartmouth (1977, 1936-38, HB)
Eddie Mahan, Harvard (1951, 1913-15, HB)
Bill Mallory, Yale (1964, 1921-23, FB)
Ed Marinaro, Cornell (1991, 1969-71, HB)
Lee McClung, Yale (1963, 1888-91, HB)
Jim McCormick, Princeton (1954, 1904-07, FB)
Ed McGinley, Penn (1979, 1923-24, T)
Leroy Mercer, Penn (1955, 1910-12, FB)
Century Milstead, Yale (1977, 1920-23, T)
John Minds, Penn (1962, 1894-97, FB)
Skip Minisi, Penn (1985, 1944-47, HB)
Alex Moffat, Princeton (1971, 1881-83, HB)
Cliff Montgomery, Columbia (1963, 1931-33, QB)
Bill Morley, Columbia (1971, 1899-01, HB)
Bill Morton, Dartmouth (1972, 1929-31, QB)
Marshall Newell, Harvard (1957, 1890-93, T)
Swede Oberlander, Dartmouth
(1954, 1923-25, B/T)
Bob Odell, Penn (1992, 1941-43, HB)
John O'Hearn, Cornell (1972, 1912-14, E)
Win Osgood, Cornell & Penn (1970, 1888-94, HB)
John Outland, Penn (2001, 1897-99, T/B)
George Owen, Harvard (1983, 1920-22, HB)
Endicott Peabody II, Harvard (1973, 1939-41, G)
Stan Pennock, Harvard (1954, 1912-14, G)
George Pfann, Cornell (1957, 1921-23, QB)
Art Poe, Princeton (1969, 1896-99, E)
Fritz Pollard, Brown (1954, 1915-16, HB)
Bill Reid, Harvard (1970, 1897-99, FB)
George Savitsky, Penn (1991, 1944-47, T)
Hunter Scarlett, Penn (1970, 1905-08, E)
Murray Shelton, Cornell (1973, 1913-15, E)
Tom Shevlin, Yale (1954, 1902-05, E)
Clarence Spears, Dartmouth (1955, 1912-15, G)
Bill Sprackling, Brown (1964, 1908-11, QB)
Amos Alonzo Stagg, Yale (1951, 1885-89, E)
Mal Stevens, Yale (1974, 1919-23, B)
Vince Stevenson, Penn (1968, 1904-05, QB)
Herbert Sturhahn, Yale (1981, 1924-26, G)
Frank Sundstrom, Cornell (1978, 1921-23, T)
Bill Swiacki, Columbia (1976, 1942-47, E)
Sam Thorne, Yale (1970, 1893-95, HB)
Ben Ticknor, Harvard (1954, 1928-30, C)
Bob Torrey, Penn (1971, 1902-05, C/T)
Bill Warner, Cornell (1971, 1899-02, G)
Harold Weekes, Columbia (1954, 1899-02, HB)
John Weller, Princeton (1957, 1933-35, G)
Percy Wendell, Harvard (1972, 1910-12, HB)
Charles Wharton, Penn (1963, 1893-96, G)
Art Wheeler, Princeton (1969, 1892-94, G)
Barry Wood, Harvard (1980, 1929-31, QB)
Clint Wyckoff, Cornell (1970, 1893-95, QB)
COACHES
Inductee (Year Inducted, Career at School, Record)
Bob Blackman, Dartmouth & Cornell
(1987, 1955-70, ‘77-82, 127-70-4)
Red Blaik, Dartmouth (1964, 1934-40, 45-15-4)
Charlie Caldwell, Princeton
(1961, 1945-56, 70-30-3)
Walter Camp, Yale (1951, 1888-92, 67-2-0)
Frank Cavanaugh, Dartmouth
(1954, 1911-16, 42-9-3)
Dick Colman, Princeton (1990, 1957-68, 75-33-0)
Carmen Cozza, Yale (2002, 1965-96, 179-119-5)
Fritz Crisler, Princeton (1954, 1932-37, 35-9-5)
Gil Dobie, Cornell (1951, 1920-35, 82-36-7)
Rip Engle, Brown (1973, 1944-49, 28-20-4)
Dick Harlow, Harvard (1954, 1935-47, 45-39-7)
Harvey Harman, Penn (1981, 1931-37, 31-23-2)
Percy Haughton, Cornell, Columbia & Harvard
(1951, 1899-00, ‘08-16, ‘23-24, 96-17-6)
John Heisman, Penn (1954, 1920-22, 16-10-2)
Tad Jones, Yale (1958, 1916-27, 60-15-4)
Howard Jones, Yale (1951, 1909-13, 15-2-3)
Lloyd Jordan, Harvard (1978, 1950-56, 24-31-3)
Lou Little, Columbia (1960, 1930-56, 110-116-10)
Tuss McLaughry, Brown & Dartmouth
(1962, 1926-40, ‘41-54, 120-116-8)
George Munger, Penn (1976, 1938-53, 82-42-10)
Frank O'Neill, Columbia (1951, 1920-22, 11-14-0)
Edward Robinson, Brown
(1955, 1898-25, 140-82-12)
Bill Roper, Princeton (1951, 1906-30, 89-28-16)
George Sanford, Columbia
(1971, 1899-01, 23-11-1)
Andy Smith, Penn (1951, 1909-12, 30-10-3)
Carl Snavely, Cornell (1965, 1936-44, 46-26-3)
Pop Warner, Cornell (1951, 1897-06, 36-13-3)
Tad Wieman, Princeton (1956, 1938-42, 20-18-3)
George Woodruff, Penn (1963, 1892-01, 124-15-2)
NOTES: Wallace Wade and John Heisman, both
Brown graduates, were inducted as coaches, but
never coached at Brown. Heisman did coach at
Penn. Maxie Baughan, a graduate of Georgia Tech,
was inducted as a player, and later coached at
Cornell. Ed Hall, a Dartmouth graduate, was later
inducted as a coach, but he never coached at
Dartmouth George Woodruff, a Yale graduate, was
later inducted as a coach, but he never coached at
Yale. He did coach at Penn.
IVY LEAGUERS IN THE NFL
Eddie Allen, Penn (Chicago Bears 1947)
Dunc Annan, Brown (Chicago Tigers 1920, Toledo
1922, Hammond 1923-25, Hammond-Akron
1925-26)
Joe Azelby, Harvard (Buffalo 1984)
Carl Barisich, Princeton (Cleveland 1973-75,
Seattle 1976, Miami 1977-80, N.Y. Giants 1981)
Fritz Barzilauskas, Yale (Boston 1947-48,
N.Y. Giants 1949, 51)
Bob Beattie, Princeton (N.Y. Yankees 1927,
Orange/Newark 1929-30)
Chuck Bednarik, Penn (Philadelphia 1949-62)
Eddie Bell, Penn (Philadelphia 1957)
Keiron Bigby, Brown (Washington 1987)
Matt Birk, Harvard (Minnesota 1998-05)
Hank Bjorklund, Princeton (N.Y. Jets 1972-74)
Mal Bleeker, Columbia (Brooklyn 1930)
Greg Bloedorn, Cornell (Seattle 1997)
Phil Bower, Dartmouth (Cleveland 1921)
George Brace, Brown (Buffalo 1920-22)
Art Braman, Yale (Racine 1922-23)
Hal Broda, Brown (Cleveland 1927)
Johny Bryan, Dartmouth (Chicago Cubs 1922,
Chicago Bears 1923-24, 27, Milwaukee-Chicago
1925-26)
Jim Bryant, Penn (Cleveland 1920)
Tom Budrewicz, Brown (AFL N.Y. Titans 1961)
Chick Burke, Dartmouth (Providence 1925)
Stanley Burnham, Harvard (Frankford 1925)
George Burrell, Penn (Denver 1969)
Ralph Calcagni, Penn (Boston 1946,
Pittsburgh 1947)
Bruce Caldwell, Yale (N.Y. Giants 1928)
Roger Caron, Harvard (Indianapolis 1985-86)
Eddie Casey, Harvard (Buffalo 1920)
Karl Chandler, Princeton (N.Y. Giants 1974)
John Chirico, Columbia (N.Y. Jets 1987)
Charlie Clark, Harvard (Chicago Cubs 1924)
Don Clune, Penn (N.Y. Giants 1974-76)
Don Colo, Brown (Baltimore 1950, N.Y. Yankees
1951, Dallas 1952, Cleveland 1953-58)
Al Cornsweet, Brown (Cleveland 1931)
Clark Craig, Penn (Frankford 1925)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth (Carolina 2004-05)
CURRENT NFL LEAGUERS
Bill Craven, Harvard (Cleveland 1976)
Players on NFL rosters as of July 31, 2006.
William Crissy, Princeton (Washington 1981)
Jim Crocicchia, Penn (N.Y. Giants 1987)
Matt Birk, Harvard '98 [Minnesota Vikings]
Joe Crowley, Dartmouth (Boston 1944-45)
Kevin Boothe, Cornell ‘06 [Oakland Raiders]
Ernie Cuneo, Columbia (Orange 1929,
Steve Cargile, Columbia ‘04 [Tampa Bay Bucs]
Brooklyn 1930)
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth '04 [Carolina Panthers]
Harrie Dadmun, Harvard (Canton 1920,
Jonathan Dekker, Princeton ‘06 [Pittsburgh Steelers]
N.Y. Giants 1921)
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth '94 [Tampa Bay Bucs]
Al Dekdebrun, Cornell (Boston 1948)
Jim Finn, Penn '99 [New York Giants]
Ben Derr, Penn (Chicago Titans 1920,
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard '05 [St. Louis Rams]
Hammond 1921)
Wade Fletcher, Columbia '05 [New York Giants]
Fred Destefano, Princeton (Chicago Cubs
Chas Gessner, Brown '03 [Tampa Bay Bucs]
1924-25)
Nick Hartigan, Brown ‘06 [New York Jets]
Rich Diana, Yale (Miami 1982)
Chris Hetherington, Yale '96 [San Francisco 49ers]
Wally Diehl, Penn (Frankford 1928-30)
Eric Johnson, Yale '01 [San Francisco 49ers]
Herb Dieter, Penn (Buffalo 1922)
Isaiah Kacyvenski, Harvard '00 [Seattle Seahawks]
John Dockery, Harvard (N.Y. Jets 1968-71,
Zak Keasey, Princeton ‘05 [San Francisco 49ers]
Pittsburgh 1972-73)
Nate Lawrie, Yale '04 [New Orleans Saints]
Fred Doelling, Penn (Dallas 1960)
Jay McCareins, Princeton ‘06 [Arizona Cardinals]
Marty Domres, Columbia (San Diego 1969-71,
Baltimore 1972-75, San Francisco 1976,
Sean Morey, Brown '99 (Pittsburgh Steelers]
N.Y. Jets 1977)
Jeff Mroz, Yale ‘06 [Dallas Cowboys]
Brian Dowling, Yale (New England 1972-73,
Ben Noll, Penn '04 [Dallas Cowboys]
Green Bay 1977)
Dennis Norman, Princeton '01
Ted Drews, Princeton (Brooklyn 1926,
[Jacksonville Jaguars]
Chicago Bears 1928)
Jeff Otis, Columbia ‘05 [Arizona Cardinals]
Greg Dubinetz, Yale (Washington 1979)
Seth Payne, Cornell '97 [Houston Texans]
Joe Dufek, Yale (Buffalo 1983-84)
Michael Quarshie, Columbia ‘05 [Oakland Raiders]
Joe Dusossoit, Dartmouth (N.Y. Giants 1921)
Duvol Thompson, Penn '05 [St. Louis Rams]
Hal Ebersole, Cornell (Cleveland 1923)
Ross Tucker, Princeton '01 [Buffalo Bills]
Dolph Eckstein, Brown (Providence 1925-26)
Marcellus Wiley, Columbia '97
Bud Edwards, Brown (Providence 1930,
[Jacksonville Jaguars]
Chicago Bears 1931)
Chris Eitzmann, Harvard (New England 2000-01;
Herman Gundlach, Harvard (Boston 1935)
Cleveland, 2002)
Charlie Guy, Dartmouth (Detroit 1920-21,
Keith Elias, Princeton (N.Y. Giants 1994-96,
Buffalo 1921-22, Cleveland 1923, Dayton 1925)
Indianapolis 1998)
Vern Hagenbuckle, Dartmouth (Providence 1926)
Carl Etelman, Harvard (Providence 1926)
Irv Hall, Brown (Philadelphia 1942)
Earl Evans, Harvard (Chicago Cubs 1925,
Tex Hamer, Penn (Frankford 1924-27)
Chicago Bears 1926-29)
Derrick Harmon, Cornell (San Francisco 1984-86)
Lou Feist, Columbia (Buffalo 1924-26)
Ken Harris, Columbia (Duluth 1923)
Gary Fencik, Yale (Chicago Bears 1976-87)
Jeff Hatch, Penn (N.Y. Giants 2002-03)
Bill Fiedler, Penn (Philadelphia 1938)
Les Haws, Dartmouth (Frankford 1924-25)
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth (Philadelphia 1995,
Ed Healey, Dartmouth (Rock Island 1920-22,
Jacksonville 1998-99, Miami 2000-04,
Chicago Bears 1922-27)
N.Y. Jets 2005)
Dutch Hendrian, Princeton (Akron-Canton 1923,
Ed Fiorentino, Brown (Boston 1947)
Green Bay 1924, Rock Island-N.Y. Giants 1925)
Jim Finn, Penn (Indianapolis 2000-02,
Kirk Hershey, Cornell (Cleveland 1941)
N.Y. Giants 2003-05)
Chris Hetherington, Yale (Indianapolis 1996-98,
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard (St. Louis 2005)
Carolina 1999-01; St. Louis 2002; Oakland
Ray Frick, Penn (Brooklyn 1941)
2003-04, San Francisco 2005)
Eddie Fisher, Columbia (Buffalo 1925)
Bob Hews, Princeton (Buffalo 1971)
Furlong Flynn, Cornell (Hartford 1926)
Calvin Hill, Yale (Dallas 1969-74, Washington
Bill Garnjost, Columbia (Evansville 1921)
1976-77, Cleveland 1978-81)
Jason Garrett, Princeton (Dallas 1993-99,
Kenny Hill, Yale (Oakland 1981, L.A. Raiders
N.Y. Giants 2000-03; Miami 2004)
1982-83, N.Y. Giants 1984-88, Kansas City 1989)
John Garrett, Princeton (Cincinnati 1989)
Andy Hillhouse, Brown (Buffalo 1921)
Bruce Gehrke, Columbia (N.Y. Giants 1948)
Bob Holly, Princeton (Washington 1982-85)
Chas Gessner, Brown (New England 2003)
Arnie Horween, Harvard (Chicago Cubs 1921-24)
Milt Ghee, Dartmouth (Chicago Tigers 1920,
Ralph Horween, Harvard (Chicago Cubs 1921-23)
Cleveland 1921)
Red Howard, Princeton (Brooklyn 1926,
Fred Gillies, Cornell (Chicago Cubs 1920-26, 28)
N.Y. Giants 1927)
Charlie Gogolak, Princeton (Washington 1966-68,
Bill Hutchinson, Dartmouth (N.Y. Giants 1942)
Boston/New England 1970-72)
Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton (N.Y. Jets 1965)
Pete Gogolak, Cornell (N.Y. Giants 1966-74)
Drew Inzer, Brown (Jacksonville 2002)
Paul Governali, Columbia (Boston 1946-47,
Mark Iwanowski, Penn (N.Y. Jets 1978)
N.Y. Giants 1947-48)
Mike Gulian, Brown (Buffalo 1923, Frankford 1924, Dick Jauron, Yale (Detroit 1973-77,
Cincinnati 1978-80)
Providence 1925-27)
Herb Kempton, Yale (Canton 1921)
Jimmy Jemail, Brown (N.Y. Giants 1921)
Dan Jiggetts, Harvard (Chicago Bears 1976-82)
Eric Johnson, Yale (San Francisco 2001-05)
Leon Johnson, Columbia (Orange 1929)
Reno Jones, Cornell (Toledo 1922)
Steve Jordan, Brown (Minnesota 1982-94)
Isaiah Kacyvenski, Harvard (Seattle 2000-05)
Eddie Kaw, Cornell (Buffalo 1924)
Zak Keasey, Princeton (Washington 2005)
Stan Keck, Princeton (Cleveland 1923)
Jack Keefer, Brown (Providence 1926,
Dayton 1928)
Jeff Kemp, Dartmouth (L.A. Rams 1981-85, San
Francisco 1986, Seattle 1987-91, Philadelphia
1991)
Florian Kempf, Penn (Houston 1982-84,
New Orleans 1987)
Tom Kerrigan, Columbia (Orange 1929, Newark
1930)
Dick King, Harvard (Hammond 1921, MilwaukeeRochester 1922, St. Louis 1923)
Walt Koppisch, Columbia (Buffalo 1925-26)
Bob Krieger, Dartmouth (Philadelphia 1941, 46)
Alex Kroll, Yale (N.Y. Titans 1962)
Bernie Kuczynski, Penn (Detroit 1943,
Philadelphia 1946)
Lou Kusserow, Columbia (N.Y. Yankees 1950)
Bob Lally, Cornell (Green Bay 1976)
Jim Landrigan, Dartmouth (Baltimore (AAFC) 1947)
Mort Landsberg, Cornell (Philadelphia 1941)
Pete Larson, Cornell (Washington 1967-68)
Ed Lawrence, Brown (Boston 1929-30)
Nate Lawrie, Yale (Tampa Bay 2004-05, New
Orleans 2005)
Lloyd Lee, Dartmouth (San Diego 1998)
Al Leith, Penn (Brooklyn 1926)
Bobby Leo, Harvard (Boston 1967-68)
Chad Levitt, Cornell (Oakland 1997)
Lou Little, Penn (Buffalo 1920-21)
Nick Lowery, Dartmouth (New England 1978,
Kansas City 1980-93, N.Y. Jets 1994-96)
Sid Luckman, Columbia (Chicago Bears 1939-50)
Bob MacCleod, Dartmouth (Chicago Bears, 1939)
Ray MacMurray, Dartmouth (Muncie 1921)
Waddy MacPhee, Princeton (Providence 1926)
Red Maloney, Dartmouth (Providence 1925,
N.Y. Yankees 1927, Boston 1929)
Hank Margarita, Brown (Chicago Bears 1944-46)
Ed Marinaro, Cornell (Minnesota 1972-75,
N.Y. Jets 1976, Seattle 1977)
Don Martin, Yale (New England 1973,
Kansas City 1975, Tampa Bay 1976)
Jack Martin, Princeton (L.A. Rams 1947-49)
Walt Masters, Penn (Philadelphia 1936,
Chicago Cubs 1943)
Neil Mathews, Penn (Chicago Tigers 1920)
Tim Mazzetti, Penn (Atlanta 1978-80)
Tim McCann, Princeton (N.Y. Giants 1969)
Ed McCrillis, Brown (Providence 1926, Boston
1929)
Hal McCullough, Cornell (Brooklyn 1942)
Ed McGinley, Penn (N.Y. Giants 1925)
Joe McGlone, Harvard (Providence 1926)
Tom McHale, Cornell (Tampa Bay 1987-92,
Philadelphia 1993-94, Miami 1995)
Pat McInally, Harvard (Cincinnati 1976-85)
Don McKinnon, Dartmouth (Boston 1963-64 (AFL))
John McLaughry, Brown (N.Y. Giants 1940)
Frank McPhee, Princeton (Chicago Cardinals 1955)
Chuck Mercein, Yale (N.Y. Giants 1965-67,
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Green Bay 1967-69, N.Y. Jets 1970)
Than Merrill, Yale (Chicago, 2001)
Al Miller, Harvard (Boston 1929)
Heinie Miller, Penn (Buffalo 1920-21,
Milwaukee 1925)
Century Milstead, Yale (N.Y. Giants 1925, 27-28)
Skip Minisi, Penn (New York Giants 1948)
Dave Mishel, Brown (Providence 1927,
Cleveland 1931)
Ignacio Molinet, Cornell (Frankford 1927)
Cliff Montgomery, Columbia (Brooklyn 1934)
Sean Morey, Brown (New England 1999,
Philadelphia 2001, 03, Pittsburgh 2004-05)
Bob Morris, Cornell (Brooklyn 1926)
Bill Murphy, Cornell (Boston 1968)
Joe Murphy, Dartmouth (Canton 1920,
Cleveland 1921)
Fran Murray, Penn (Philadelphia 1939-40)
Bob Nash, Cornell (Akron 1920, Buffalo 1921-23,
Rochester 1924, N.Y. Giants 1925)
Ben Noll, Penn (Dallas 2004-05, St. Louis 2005)
Dennis Norman, Princeton (Seattle 2001-04,
Jacksonville 2005)
Brent Novoselsky, Penn (Chicago Bears 1988,
Minnesota 1989-94)
Chip Nuzzo, Princeton (Buffalo 1987)
Curly Oden, Brown (Providence 1925-31,
Boston 1932)
Jack O’Hearn, Cornell (Cleveland 1920, Buffalo
1921)
Bob Oristaglio, Penn (1949 Buffalo (AAFC),
Baltimore 1950, Cleveland 1951, Philadelphia
1952)
Seth Payne, Cornell (Jacksonville 1997-02;
Houston 2003-05)
Pard Pearce, Penn (Staten Island 1920-21, Chicago
Bears 1922, Kenosha 1924, Providence 1925)
George Pease, Columbia (Orange 1929)
Joseph Pellegrini, Harvard (N.Y. Jets 1982-83,
Atlanta 1984-86)
Bob Perina, Princeton (Chicago Bears 1949,
Baltimore 1950)
John Pohlman, Brown (Providence 1925)
Fritz Pollard, Brown (Akron 1920-21, Milwaukee
1922, Hammond 1923, Hammond-AkronProvidence 1925, Akron 1926)
Michael Powers, Penn (Cincinnati 2004)
John Prchlik, Yale (Detroit 1949-53)
Bob Priestley, Brown (Philadelphia 1942)
Gene Profit, Yale (New England 1986-88)
Mike Purdy, Brown (Rochester 1920, N.Y. Giants
1921, Milwaukee 1922)
Mike Pyle, Yale (Chicago Bears 1961-69)
Bill Raffel, Penn (Brooklyn 1932)
Frank Reagan, Penn (N.Y. Giants 1941, 46-48,
Philadelphia 1949-51)
Johnathan Reese, Columbia (N.Y. Jets 2003-04)
Jay Repko, Penn (Philadelphia 1987)
Quentin Reynolds, Brown (Brooklyn 1926)
Paul Riblett, Penn (Brooklyn 1932-36)
Harry Robb, Columbia (Canton 1921-26)
Bo Roberson, Cornell (San Diego 1961, Oakland
1962-65, Buffalo 1965, Miami 1966)
Archie Roberts, Columbia (Miami 1967)
Bill Roberts, Dartmouth (Green Bay 1956)
Gregg Robinson, Dartmouth (New York Jets 1978)
Ben Roderick, Columbia (Canton-Buffalo 1923,
Canton 1926, Buffalo 1927)
Charley Rogers, Penn (Frankford 1927-29)
Jeff Rohrer, Yale (Dallas 1982-87)
Gordon Rule, Dartmouth (Green Bay 1968-69)
Sam Salemi, Columbia (N.Y. Yankees 1928)
Seneca Samson, Brown (Providence 1926)
George Savitsky, Penn (Philadelphia 1948-49)
Joe Schein, Brown (Providence 1931)
Bill Schuler, Yale (N.Y. Giants 1947-48)
John Schweder, Penn (Baltimore 1950,
Pittsburgh 1951-55)
Harry Shaub, Cornell (Philadelphia 1935)
John Shelburne, Dartmouth (Hammond 1922)
Jim Sheldon, Brown (Brooklyn 1926)
Murray Shelton, Cornell (Buffalo 1920)
David Shula, Dartmouth (Baltimore 1981)
Bert Shurtleff, Brown (Providence 1925, Boston
1929)
John Siegal, Columbia (Chicago Bears 1939-43)
Stan Sieracki, Penn (Hartford 1926)
John Sinnott, Brown (Baltimore 1982)
Orland Smith, Brown (Providence 1927-29)
Gustave Sonnenberg, Dartmouth (BuffaloColumbus 1923, Detroit 1925- 26,
Providence 1927-28, ‘30)
Butch Spagna, Brown (Cleveland-Buffalo 1920,
Buffalo 1921, Frankford 1924-25)
John Spagnola, Yale (Philadelphia 1979-87,
Seattle 1988, Green Bay 1989)
Jack Spellman, Brown (Providence 1925-31,
Boston 1932)
Bob Sponaugle, Penn (N.Y. Bulldogs 1949)
Spike Staff, Brown (Providence 1925)
George Starke, Columbia (Washington 1973-84)
Red Steele, Harvard (Canton 1921)
Bill Stephens, Brown (Brooklyn 1926)
Bruce Stephens, Columbia (N.Y. Jets 1978)
Charlie Stewart, Cornell (Rochester 1920,
Akron 1923)
Walt Stickel, Penn (Chicago Bears 1946-49,
Philadelphia 1950-51)
Jim Stifler, Brown (Providence 1926-27)
George Sullivan, Penn (Frankford 1924-25)
Fred Sweet, Brown (Providence 1925-26)
Bill Swiacki, Columbia (N.Y. Giants 1948-50,
Detroit 1951-52)
Richie Szaro, Harvard (New Orleans 1975-78,
N.Y. Jets 1979)
John Tagliaferri, Cornell (Miami 1987)
John Talbot, Brown (Providence 1926)
Ken Talton, Cornell (Kansas City 1980)
Karl Thielscher, Dartmouth (Buffalo 1920)
Carl Thomas, Penn (Rochester 1920-21,
Buffalo 1922-23)
Enid Thomas, Penn (Hartford 1926)
John Thurman, Penn (Los Angeles 1926)
Thurston Towle, Brown (Boston 1929)
Ross Tucker, Princeton (Washington 2002;
Buffalo 2003-04, New England 2005)
George Tully, Dartmouth (Frankford 1927)
Joe Valerio, Penn (Kansas City 1992-95,
St. Louis 1996)
Ray Wagner, Columbia (Orange 1929, Newark
1930, Brooklyn 1931)
Paul Walker, Yale (N.Y. Giants 1948)
Zach Walz, Dartmouth (Arizona 1998-01)
Bill Ward, Penn (Buffalo 1921)
Tom Whelan, Dartmouth (Canton 1920,
Cleveland 1921)
Marcellus Wiley, Columbia (Buffalo 1997-2000,
San Diego 2001-03, Dallas 2004, Jacksonville
2005)
Inky Williams, Brown (Canton-Hammond 1921,
Hammond 1922-23, Hammond-Dayton 1924,
Hammond-Cleveland 1925, Hammond 1926)
Reggie Williams, Dartmouth (Cincinnati 1976-89)
Diddie Wilson, Penn (Philadelphia 1933-35)
Jim Wilson, Cornell (Buffalo 1922)
Joe Wilson, Penn (Buffalo 1926-27)
John Witkowski, Columbia (Detroit 1984, 88)
Gary Wood, Cornell (N.Y. Giants 1964-66, 68-69,
New Orleans 1967)
John Woodring, Brown (New York Jets 1981-85)
Lud Wray, Penn (Buffalo 1920-21)
Frank Wydo, Cornell (Pittsburgh 1947-51,
Philadelphia 1952-57)
Venton Yablonski, Columbia (Chicago Bears
1948-51)
Swede Youngstrom, Dartmouth (Buffalo 1920,
Buffalo-Canton 1921, Buffalo 1922-24, BuffaloCleveland 1925, Frankford 1926-27)
Jerry Zawadzkas, Columbia (Detroit 1967)
IVY LEAGUERS
IN THE NFL DRAFT
Draftee, School (Year Team, Round/Pick)
Eddie Allen, Penn (1946 Chicago Bears, 11/94)
Dave Allerdice, Princeton
(1941 N.Y. Giants, 18/167)
Don Alverez, Dartmouth (1946 Boston, 18/162)
Roger Antaya, Dartmouth (1944 Boston, 16/164)
Charley Anthony, Brown
(1945 N.Y. Giants, 28/295)
Dale Armstrong, Dartmouth
(1949 Philadelphia, 12/121)
Joe Azelby, Harvard (1984 Buffalo, 10/263)
Reds Bagnell, Penn (1951 N.Y. Giants, 11/134)
Al Barabas, Columbia (1936 Philadelphia, 6/46)
Carl Barisich, Princeton (1973 Cleveland, 11/281)
Fritz Barzilauskas, Yale (1947 Boston, 1/3)
Ben Balme, Yale (1961 Philadelphia, 6/84)
Bob Bateman, Brown (1976 Cincinnati, 7/187)
Chuck Bednarik, Penn (1949 Philadelphia, 1/1)
Eddie Bell, Penn (1953 Philadelphia, 5/56)
Adolph Bellizeare, Penn (1975 Minnesota, 17/441)
Matt Birk, Harvard (1998 Minnesota, 6/173)
Hank Bjorklund, Princeton (1972 N.Y. Jets, 12/299)
Howard Blose, Cornell (1944 Brooklyn, 30/309)
Willie Bogan, Dartmouth (1971 Baltimore, 8/207)
Mike Bowman, Princeton
(1957 N.Y. Giants, 29/349)
Bob Brundage, Penn (1943 Philadelphia, 12/102)
Brian Buckley, Harvard
(1981 New England, 11/295)
Tom Budrewicz, Brown
(1960 Chicago Bears, 12/140)
Ralph Calcagni, Penn (1944 Boston, 31/324)
Herb Carey, Dartmouth
(1950 Philadelphia, 15/196)
Roger Caron, Harvard (1985 Indianapolis, 5/117)
Elvin Charity, Yale (1975 Cincinnati, 17/432)
Hillary Chollet, Cornell (1949 L.A. Rams, 18/177)
Dick Clasby, Harvard (1954 Philadelphia, 12/141)
Don Clune, Penn (1974 N.Y. Giants, 5/107)
Don Colo, Brown (1950 Baltimore, 3/28)
Pepper Constable, Princeton
(1936 Philadelphia, 8/64)
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth (2004 Tampa Bay, 7/228)
William Crissy, Princeton
(1981 New England, 12/323)
Eric Crone, Harvard (1973 St. Louis, 17/421)
John Culver, Harvard
(1954 Chicago Cardinals, 27/314)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Chick Davidson, Cornell
(1945 Washington, 22/226)
Chick Davidson, Cornell (1946 Green Bay, 25/236)
Gene Davis, Penn (1942 Brooklyn, 15/137)
Bob Dean, Cornell (1949 Philadelphia, 8/81)
Bill DeGraaf, Cornell (1956 Pittsburgh, 28/327)
Al Dekdebrun, Cornell (1946 Boston, 9/72)
Bill Dey, Dartmouth (1950 Baltimore, 12/145)
Rich Diana, Yale (1982 Miami, 5/136)
Marty Domres, Columbia (1969 San Diego, 1/9)
Holland Donan, Princeton
(1951 N.Y. Giants, 9/109)
Tom Dorsey, Brown
(1947 Chicago Cardinals, 24/222)
Brian Dowling, Yale (1969 Minnesota, 11/277)
Tom Doyle, Yale (1975 Oakland, 14/362)
Nick Drahos, Cornell (1941 Cleveland, 11/94)
Greg Dubinetz, Yale (1975 Cincinnati, 9/220)
Vince Eichler, Cornell (1940 Green Bay, 21/194)
Bob Evans, Penn (1953 Chicago Bears, 26/305)
Gary Fencik, Yale (1976 Miami, 10/281)
Jay Fiedler, Brown (1943 Cleveland, 19/175)
Tom Finical, Princeton (1948 Pittsburgh, 13/112)
Jim Finn, Penn (1999 Chicago, 7/253)
Bill Fisher, Harvard (1946 Philadelphia, 29/277)
Hal Fitkin, Dartmouth (1950 Detroit, 5/57)
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard (2004 St. Louis, 7/250)
Jeff Fleischmann, Cornell & Penn
(1951 Chi Cards, 26/307)
Tom Fleming, Dartmouth (1976 Cleveland, 17/464)
Royce Flippin, Princeton
(1956 Washington, 27/323)
Bob Forster, Brown (1979 Detroit, 12/313)
Clint Frank, Yale (1938 Detroit, 12/106)
Ray Frick, Penn (1940 Brooklyn, 5/38)
Robert Furse, Yale (1948 Boston, 8/59)
Bernie Gallagher, Penn (1947 Detroit, 6/36)
Jim Gallagher, Yale (1971 Minnesota, 14/362)
Judd Garrett, Princeton (1990 Philadelphia, 12/327)
Bruce Gehrke, Columbia (1948 N.Y. Giants, 4/24)
John Gerdes, Cornell (1954 Philadelphia, 28/333)
Charlie Gogolak, Princeton (1966 Washington, 1/6)
Pete Gogolak, Cornell (1964 Buffalo (AFL), 12/92)
Paul Governali, Columbia (1943 Brooklyn, 1/4)
Bob Graham, Penn (1950 Baltimore, 29/366)
Ed Grain, Penn (1947 Detroit, 7/46)
Rudy Green, Yale (1975 Detroit, 15/375)
Bob Greenlee, Yale (1967 Miami, 4/84)
Curt Grieve, Yale (1982 Philadelphia, 6/159)
Ed Grygiel, Dartmouth (1946 Philadelphia, 25/237)
Irv Hall, Brown (1939 Philadelphia, 16/144)
Jack Hanlon, Penn (1960 Cleveland, 18/213)
Derrick Harmon, Cornell
(1984 San Francisco, 9/248)
Jeff Hatch, Penn (2002 N.Y. Giants, 3/78)
Kirk Hershey, Cornell (1941 Cleveland, 17/154)
Bob Hews, Princeton (1970 Kansas City, 6/156)
Calvin Hill, Yale (1969 Dallas, 1/24)
Kenny Hill, Yale (1980 Oakland, 8/194)
Tony Hinz, Harvard (1989 New England, 11/294)
Bob Holly, Princeton (1982 Washington, 11/291)
Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton
(1965 Minnesota, 20/275)
Stan Intihar, Cornell (1956 Green Bay, 18/212)
Dick Jauron, Yale (1973 Detroit, 4/91)
Dan Jiggetts, Harvard (1976 Chicago, 6/161)
Eric Johnson, Yale (2001 San Francisco, 7/224)
Steve Jordan, Brown (1982 Minnesota, 7/179)
Isaiah Kacyvenski, Harvard (2000 Seattle, 4/119)
Joe Kane, Penn (1944 Philadelphia, 18/184)
Don Kasprzak, Dartmouth (1945 Boston, 10/91)
Dick Kazmaier, Princeton
(1952 Chicago Bears, 15/176)
Larry Kelley, Yale (1937 Detrioit, 9/87)
Jim Kenary, Harvard (1950 Chicago Bears, 28/362)
Walt Kretz, Cornell (1945 Boston, 22/223)
Bernie Kuczynski, Penn (1943 Detroit, 19/171)
Bill Kurlish, Penn (1937 Brooklyn, 4/33)
Lou Kusserow, Columbia (1949 Detroit, 3/22)
Jim Lalikos, Brown (1946 N.Y. Giants, 6/45)
Bob Lally, Cornell (1974 Miami, 9/234)
Jim Landrigan, Dartmouth
(1945 Pittsburgh, 19/188)
Mort Landsberg, Cornell (1941 Pittsburgh, 22/204)
Pete Larson, Cornell (1967 Washington, 9/222)
Nate Lawrie, Yale (2004 Tampa Bay, 7/181)
Bobby Leo, Harvard (1967 Boston, 7/180)
Chad Levitt, Cornell (1997 Oakland, 4/123)
Bob Leyen, Yale (1973 Dallas, 6/151)
Art Littleton, Penn (1948 Philadelphia, 24/222)
Paul Lopata, Yale (1957 Washington, 8/93)
Carter Lord, Harvard (1968 Dallas, 13/347)
Sid Luckman, Columbia (1939 Chicago Bears, 1/2)
Bill Luongo, Penn (1948 Pittsburgh, 7/52)
Bob MacCleod, Dartmouth (1939 Brooklyn, 1/5)
Frank Mahoney, Brown (1950 Philadelphia, 12/157)
Stas Maliszewski, Princeton (1966 Baltimore, 6/95)
Hank Margarita, Brown
(1944 Chicago Bears, 21/216)
Ed Marinaro, Cornell (1972 Minnesota, 2/50)
Mitch Marrow, Penn (1998 Carolina, 3/73)
Ed Marshall, Penn (1948 Washington, 11/88)
Don Martin, Yale (1971 Oakland, 7/157)
Walt Matuszczak, Cornell
(1941 N.Y. Giants, 10/87)
Keith Mauney, Princeton (1970 Atlanta, 15/376)
Jerry McCarthy, Penn (1947 Chi Bears, 29/275)
Dennis McGill, Yale (1957 Philadelphia, 24/278)
Gerry McGinley, Penn (1952 Philadelphia, 10/113)
Pat McInally, Harvard (1975 Cincinnati, 5/120)
Bill McKeever, Cornell (1939 Philadelphia, 10/84)
Carl McKinnon, Dartmouth (1946 Boston, 29/272)
Don McKinnon, Dartmouth
(1963 N.Y. Giants, 11/153)
Dave McLaughlin, Dartmouth
(1954 Philadelphia, 11/129)
John McLaughry, Brown (1940 N.Y. Giants, 3/25)
Frank McPhee, Princeton (1953 Chi Cards, 13/147)
Chuck Mercein, Yale (1965 N.Y. Giants, 3/31)
Than Merrill, Yale (2001 Tampa Bay, 7/223)
Bill Miller, Penn (1944 Pittsburgh, 20/201)
Verne Miller, Harvard (1942 N.Y. Giants, 17/158)
Skip Minisi, Penn (1948 N.Y. Giants, 1/2)
John Monahan, Dartmouth
(1945 Pittsburgh, 13/122)
Sean Morey, Brown (1999 New England, 7/241)
Franny Murray, Penn (1937 Philadelphia, 2/11)
Ferd Nadherny, Yale (1950 Chicago Bears, 29/374)
Tom Neville, Yale (1971 Baltimore, 13/338)
Dick Niglio, Yale (1964 Chicago Bears, 20/280)
Dennis Norman, Princeton (2001 Seattle, 7/222)
Fran O’Brien, Dartmouth (1948 Boston, 22/199)
Bob Odell, Penn (1944 Pittsburgh, 2/15)
Bill Olson, Columbia (1949 N.Y. Giants, 3/24)
Len Oniskey, Cornell (1955 Washington, 13/148)
Bob Oristaglio, Penn (1951 Cleveland, 4/39)
Rick Owens, Penn (1968 Oakland, 10/271)
Paul Pauk, Princeton (1936 Philadelphia, 9/73)
Seth Payne, Cornell (1997 Jacksonville, 4/114)
Mike Phillips, Cornell (1974 Cincinnati, 14/360)
John Pietro, Brown (1952 Cleveland, 28/336)
Dick Pivirotto, Princeton (1952 Pittsburgh, 15/174)
John Prchlik, Yale (1947 Boston, 30/277)
Mike Pyle, Yale (1961 Chicago Bears, 7/89)
Adam Rakowski, Penn (1946 Chi Cards, 23/211)
George Rambour, Dartmouth
(1953 Baltimore, 17/194)
Joe Randall, Brown (1967 St. Louis, 7/175)
Frank Reagan, Penn (1941 N.Y. Giants, 3/22)
Archie Roberts, Columbia
(1965 N.Y. Jets (AFL), 7/n/a)
Gil Robertshaw, Brown
(1958 Chi Cardinals, 10/111)
Gregg Robinson, Dartmouth (1978 N.Y. Jets, 6/142)
Tom Rock, Columbia (1944 N.Y. Giants, 28/290)
Jack Roderick, Yale (1948 Boston, 24/219)
Jeff Rohrer, Yale (1982 Dallas, 2/53)
Gene Rossides, Columbia
(1949 N.Y. Giants, 10/95)
Sid Roth, Cornell (1939 Cleveland, 11/93)
Tom Rowe, Dartmouth (1950 Pittsburgh, 5/56)
Gordon Rule, Dartmouth (1968 Green Bay, 11/299)
Dan Savage, Brown (1944 Pittsburgh, 6/47)
George Savitsky, Penn (1947 Philadelphia, 5/30)
Don Schneider, Penn (1946 Chicago Bears, 5/34)
Bill Schuler, Yale (1947 N.Y. Giants, 31/292)
John Schultheis, Princeton
(1983 Philadelphia, 7/182)
John Schweder, Penn (1949 Philadelphia, 25/251)
Jack Shanafelt, Penn (1954 Detroit, 23/277)
Al Sica, Penn (1948 Boston, 29/269)
John Sinnott, Brown (1980 St. Louis, 3/60)
Homer Smith, Princeton
(1954 Chi Cardinals, 11/122)
John Spagnola, Yale (1979 New England, 9/245)
Bob Spears, Yale (1952 Chicago Bears, 16/188)
John Sponheimer, Cornell
(1969 Kansas City, 10/257)
George Starke, Columbia
(1971 Washington, 11/272)
Walt Stickel, Penn (1945 Chicago, 21/215)
Bert Stiff, Penn (1943 Brooklyn, 13/114)
Joe Sullivan, Dartmouth (1949 Detroit, 4/32)
Bill Swiacki, Columbia (1946 Boston, 16/142)
Bill Talarico, Penn (1949 Pittsburgh, 7/65)
Phil Tarasovic, Yale (1956 Pittsburgh, 12/135)
Phil Teschner, Brown (1945 Philadelphia, 21/217)
Charley Tiedeman, Brown (1946 Boston, 17/152)
Dolph Tokarczyk, Penn (1949 Chi Bears, 9/89)
Bob Train, Yale (1936 Detroit, 9/80)
Joe Valerio, Penn (1991 Kansas City, 2/50)
Joe Varaitis, Penn (1954 Pittsburgh, 26/307)
Paul Walker, Yale (1945 Detroit, 10/95)
Bucky Walters, Brown (1950 Detroit, 12/148)
Zach Walz, Dartmouth (1998 Arizona, 6/158)
Al Ward, Yale (1957 Chicago Bears, 8/91)
Harry Weittlaufer, Penn (1950 Baltimore, 23/288)
Bruce Weinstein, Yale (1969 Miami, 8/193)
Jack Weller, Princeton (1936 Philadelphia, 7/55)
Dick West, Princeton (1948 Washington, 25/228)
Marcellus Wiley, Columbia (1997 Buffalo, 2/52)
Reggie Williams, Dartmouth
(1976 Cincinnati, 3/82)
John Witkowski, Columbia (1984 Detroit, 6/160)
Gary Wood, Cornell (1964 N.Y. Giants, 8/109)
John Woodring, Brown (1981 N.Y. Jets, 6/142)
Ed Woodsum, Yale
(1953 Chicago Cardinals, 11/124)
Frank Wydo, Cornell (1947 Pittsburgh, 5/29)
Venton Yablonski, Columbia
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
(1946 Chi Cardinals, 12/101)
Art Young, Dartmouth (1947 Pittsburgh, 27/249)
Jerry Zawadzkas, Columbia (1967 Detroit, 16/401)
95, Stas Maliszewski, Princeton (1966 Baltimore)
95, Gene Rossides, Columbia (1949 N.Y. Giants)
95, Paul Walker, Yale (1945 Detroit)
IVY TOP 100 PICKS
IVY PICKS IN FIRST FIVE ROUNDS
1, Chuck Bednarik, Penn (1949 Philadelphia)
2, Sid Luckman, Columbia (1939 Chicago Bears)
2, Skip Minisi, Penn (1948 N.Y. Giants)
3, Fritz Barzilauskas, Yale (1947 Boston)
4, Paul Governali, Columbia (1943 Brooklyn)
5, Bob MacCleod, Dartmouth (1939 Brooklyn)
6, Charlie Gogolak, Princeton (1966 Washington)
9, Marty Domres, Columbia (1969 San Diego)
11, Franny Murray, Penn (1937 Philadelphia)
15, Bob Odell, Penn (1944 Pittsburgh)
22, Lou Kusserow, Columbia (1949 Detroit)
22, Frank Reagan, Penn (1941 N.Y. Giants)
24, Bruce Gehrke, Columbia (1948 N.Y. Giants)
24, Calvin Hill, Yale (1969 Dallas)
24, Bill Olson, Columbia (1949 N.Y. Giants)
25, John McLaughry, Brown (1940 N.Y. Giants)
28, Don Colo, Brown (1950 Baltimore)
29, Frank Wydo, Cornell (1947 Pittsburgh)
30, George Savitsky, Penn (1947 Philadelphia)
31, Chuck Mercein, Yale (1965 N.Y. Giants)
32, Joe Sullivan, Dartmouth (1949 Detroit)
33, Bill Kurlish, Penn (1937 Brooklyn)
34, Don Schneider, Penn (1946 Chicago Bears)
36, Bernie Gallagher, Penn (1947 Detroit)
38, Ray Frick, Penn (1940 Brooklyn)
39, Bob Oristaglio, Penn (1951 Cleveland)
45, Jim Lalikos, Brown (1946 N.Y. Giants)
46, Al Barabas, Columbia (1936 Philadelphia)
46, Ed Grain, Penn (1947 Detroit)
47, Dan Savage, Brown (1944 Pittsburgh)
50, Ed Marinaro, Cornell (1972 Minnesota)
50, Joe Valerio, Penn (1991 Kansas City)
52, Bill Luongo, Penn (1948 Pittsburgh)
52, Marcellus Wiley, Columbia (1997 Buffalo)
53, Jeff Rohrer, Yale (1982 Dallas)
55, Jack Weller, Princeton (1936 Philadelphia)
56, Eddie Bell, Penn (1953 Philadelphia)
56, Tom Rowe, Dartmouth (1950 Pittsburgh)
57, Hal Fitkin, Dartmouth (1950 Detroit)
59, Robert Furse, Yale (1948 Boston)
60, John Sinnott, Brown (1980 St. Louis)
64, Pepper Constable, Princeton
(1936 Philadelphia)
65, Bill Talarico, Penn (1949 Pittsburgh)
72, Al Dekdebrun, Cornell (1946 Boston)
73, Mitch Marrow, Penn (1998 Carolina)
73, Paul Pauk, Princeton (1936 Philadelphia)
78, Jeff Hatch, Penn (2002 N.Y. Giants)
80, Bob Train, Yale (1936 Detroit)
81, Bob Dean, Cornell (1949 Philadelphia)
82, Reggie Williams, Dartmouth (1976 Cincinnati)
84, Ben Balme, Yale (1961 Philadelphia)
84, Bob Greenlee, Yale (1967 Miami)
84, Bill McKeever, Cornell (1939 Philadelphia)
87, Larry Kelley, Yale (1937 Detrioit)
87, Walt Matuszczak, Cornell (1941 N.Y. Giants)
88, Ed Marshall, Penn (1948 Washington)
89, Mike Pyle, Yale (1961 Chicago Bears)
89, Dolph Tokarczyk, Penn (1949 Chicago Bears)
91, Dick Jauron, Yale (1973 Detroit)
91, Don Kasprzak, Dartmouth (1945 Boston)
91, Al Ward, Yale (1957 Chicago Bears)
92, Pete Gogolak, Cornell (1964 AFL Buffalo)
93, Paul Lopata, Yale (1957 Washington)
94, Eddie Allen, Penn (1946 Chicago Bears)
94, Nick Drahos, Cornell (1941 Cleveland)
FIRST ROUND
Chuck Bednarik, Penn (1949 Philadelphia, 1)
Sid Luckman, Columbia (1939 Chicago Bears, 2)
Skip Minisi, Penn (1948 N.Y. Giants, 2)
Fritz Barzilauskas, Yale (1947 Boston, 3)
Paul Governali, Columbia (1943 Brooklyn, 4)
Bob MacCleod, Dartmouth (1939 Brooklyn, 5)
Charlie Gogolak, Princeton (1966 Washington, 6)
Marty Domres, Columbia (1969 San Diego, 9)
Calvin Hill, Yale (1969 Dallas, 24)
SECOND ROUND
Franny Murray, Penn (1937 Philadelphia, 11)
Bob Odell, Penn (1944 Pittsburgh, 15)
Ed Marinaro, Cornell (1972 Minnesota, 50)
Joe Valerio, Penn (1991 Kansas City, 50)
Marcellus Wiley, Columbia (1997 Buffalo, 52)
Jeff Rohrer, Yale (1982 Dallas, 53)
THIRD ROUND
Lou Kusserow, Columbia (1949 Detroit, 22)
Frank Reagan, Penn (1941 N.Y. Giants, 22)
Bill Olson, Columbia (1949 N.Y. Giants, 24)
John McLaughry, Brown (1940 N.Y. Giants, 25)
Don Colo, Brown (1950 Baltimore, 28)
Chuck Mercein, Yale (1965 N.Y. Giants, 31)
John Sinnott, Brown (1980 St. Louis, 60)
Mitch Marrow, Penn (1998 Carolina, 73)
Jeff Hatch, Penn (2002 N.Y. Giants, 78)
Reggie Williams, Dartmouth (1976 Cincinnati, 82)
FOURTH ROUND
Bruce Gehrke, Columbia (1948 N.Y. Giants, 24)
Joe Sullivan, Dartmouth (1949 Detroit, 32)
Bill Kurlish, Penn (1937 Brooklyn, 33)
Bob Oristaglio, Penn (1951 Cleveland, 39)
Bob Greenlee, Yale (1967 Miami, 84)
Dick Jauron, Yale (1973 Detroit, 91)
Seth Payne, Cornell (1997 Jacksonville, 114)
Isaiah Kacyvenski, Harvard (2000 Seattle, 119)
Chad Levitt, Cornell (1997 Oakland, 123)
FIFTH ROUND
Frank Wydo, Cornell (1947 Pittsburgh, 29)
George Savitsky, Penn (1947 Philadelphia, 30)
Don Schneider, Penn (1946 Chicago Bears, 34)
Ray Frick, Penn (1940 Brooklyn, 38)
Eddie Bell, Penn (1953 Philadelphia, 56)
Tom Rowe, Dartmouth (1950 Pittsburgh, 56)
Hal Fitkin, Dartmouth (1950 Detroit, 57)
Roger Caron, Harvard (1985 Indianapolis, 117)
Pat McInally, Harvard (1975 Cincinnati, 120)
Rich Diana, Yale (1982 Miami, 136)
ALL-TIME IVY LEAGUE
FOOTBALL AWARDS
This list covers all the honors that the Ivy League
awards -- The Asa S. Bushnell Cup (POY), the
Rookie of the Year (ROY) and Academic All-Ivy
(Acad) as well as the All-Ivy teams (1st and 2nd
teams and honorable mention).
Rene Abdalah, Brown (Acad, 1992; HM, 1993;
Acad, 1993, 1st, 1994; Acad, 1994)
Noori Abdul-Ghani, Brown (2nd, 2005)
Hamin Abdullah, Princeton (2nd, 1997; 1st, 1998
2nd, 1999)
Mark Abel, Dartmouth (1st, 1995; 1st, 1996)
Colin Abernathy, Penn (HM, 1988)
Steve Ackerman, Yale (2nd, 1956)
Joe Adams, Dartmouth (1st, 1969)
Russ Adams, Dartmouth (1st, 1969)
Chris Adamson, Dartmouth (2nd, 1996)
Bob Adelizzi, Dartmouth (1st, 1956)
Uwa Airhiavbere, Brown (HM, 2000; HM, 2001;
Acad, 2001)
Tom Albright, Cornell (HM, 1971)
Joe Aldrich, Columbia (2nd, 1994; HM, 1995;
Acad, 1995)
John Alex, Columbia (HM, 1987; HM, 1988)
Vince Alexander, Penn (HM, 2001; 1st, 2002)
Willie Alford, Harvard (2nd, 2000; 1st, 2001)
Mohamed Ali, Penn (2nd, 1990)
John Aljancic, Dartmouth (2nd, 1996)
Don Allard, Harvard (2nd, 1982)
Joey Allen, Penn (HM, 1995)
Kevin Allen, Penn (2nd, 1994; 1st, 1995)
Kevin Allen, Yale (HM, 1990; 1st, 1991)
Mark Allen, Cornell (HM, 1971; 2nd, 1972;
2nd, 1973)
Pat Allman, Brown (HM, 1989; HM, 1990;
HM, 1991)
Ron Allshouse, Penn (1st, 1962)
Joey Alofaitulli, Penn (1st, 2000; HM, 1999)
Brian Ameche, Yale (1st, 1974)
Dewey Ames, Brown (2nd, 2001)
Louis Ames, Brown (HM, 1998; 1st, 1999)
Dave Amodio, Penn (2nd, 1989)
Doug Anderson, Harvard (HM, 1994)
Harold Anderson, Harvard (2nd, 1958)
Jim Anderson, Brown (HM, 1987)
Jim Anderson, Princeton (2nd, 1985)
Steve Anderson, Harvard (1st, 1984)
Chris Andre, Harvard (HM, 1993)
Paul Andrie, Yale (1st, 1982; 2nd, 1983)
Joe Antonellis, Harvard (2nd, 1975)
Josh Appell, Penn (HM, 2002; Acad, 2003;
1st, 2004; Acad, 2004)
John Aram, Yale (Acad, 1995)
George Arangio, Cornell (1st, 1964)
Larry Arata, Princeton (2nd, 1981)
Nate Archer, Cornell (1st, 2002)
Jimmy Archie, Princeton (2nd, 1995; 2nd, 1996)
Bryan Arguello, Penn (2nd, 2003)
Jim Armstrong, Columbia (HM, 1998)
Mike Armstrong, Harvard (2nd, 2002)
Ross Armstrong, Penn (2nd, 1983; 2nd, 1984)
Bill Arthur, Cornell (1st, 1968)
Robert Asack, Columbia (2nd, 1959; 1st, 1960;
1st, 1961)
Dean Athanasia, Yale (HM, 1985; HM, 1986;
1st, 1987)
Brett Atkins, Brown (HM, 1993)
Cameron Atkinson, Princeton (HM, 2001;
1st, 2002; Acad, 2002)
Tom Aug, Cornell (1st, 1986)
Vince Avallone, Princeton (HM, 1989)
Joe Azelby, Harvard (2nd, 1981; 1st, 1982;
1st, 1983)
Drew Babinecz, Princeton (2nd, 2002)
Ed Backus, Columbia (2nd, 1975; 1st, 1976)
Nick Badalato, Brown (HM, 1989)
Brad Bagdis, Harvard (HM. 2005)
Bob Baggott, Harvard (2nd, 1975; 1st, 1976;
1st, 1977)
Jerry Bailey, Columbia (HM, 2001)
Mark Bailey, Princeton (2nd, 1979; 1st, 1980)
Peter Bailey, Princeton (HM, 1992; HM, 1993)
Lance Baird, Princeton (2nd, 2002)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Nolan Baird, Yale (HM, 1957)
Bob Baker, Cornell (1st, 1964)
Jeff Baker, Princeton (2nd, 1986; 1st, 1987)
Tony Baker, Cornell (1st, 1984)
Keith Bakowski, Cornell (1st, 1984)
Ken Bald, Penn (HM, 1972)
Stan Baldwin, Princeton (2nd, 1960)
Dante Balestracci, Harvard (1st, 2000; ROY, 2000;
1st, 2001; 1st, 2002; 1st, 2003)
Robert Balkema, Harvard (2nd, 2005; Acad, 2005)
Ben Balme, Yale (1st, 1960)
John Baniewicz, Princeton (2nd, 1985)
Thomas Barber, Cornell (Acad, 1998)
Nick Bardo, Brown (HM, 2000; 2nd, 2001)
Jeremy Bargiel, Yale (HM, 1991)
Carl Barisich, Princeton (1st, 1972)
Jay Barnard, Dartmouth (2nd, 2002; 1st, 2003;
Acad, 2003)
Bart Barnett, Columbia (1st, 1989)
Joel Barone, Brown (2nd, 2001; HM, 2002;
Acad, 2002)
Brian Barringer, Harvard (HM, 1987)
Don Barrows, Yale (1st, 1967)
John Bartholomew, Harvard (HM, 1987)
Rashad Bartholomew, Yale (1st, 1998; 2nd, 1999;
2nd, 2000)
Pete Bartlett, Princeton (2nd, 1976)
Phil Bartlett, Brown (HM, 1974; 1st, 1975)
Dale Bartley, Princeton (HM, 1996)
Jay Bartley, Brown (HM, 1971)
Brian Bassett, Columbia (Acad, 1993; 1st, 1994;
Acad, 1994)
Keith Bassi, Yale (2nd, 1976)
Gordon Batcheller, Princeton (1st, 1959)
Bob Bateman, Brown (HM, 1975)
David Bathrick, Dartmouth (HM, 1957; 2nd, 1958)
Dan Bauer, Penn (HM, 1987; 1st, 1988)
Greg Bauman, Princeton (1st, 1977; 1st, 1978)
Mike Baumgartel, Cornell (HM, 2003)
Rich Bayless, Dartmouth (1st, 1981)
Oliver Beamon, Penn (HM, 1957)
Malcom Beard, Dartmouth (1st, 1966)
Dan Begel, Yale (1st, 1967)
Mike Behrman, Princeton (HM, 1986)
Ron Beible, Princeton (2nd, 1975)
Chris Beiswenger, Princeton (2nd, 1992)
Travis Belden, Penn (2nd, 2000; 1st, 2001;
1st, 2002)
Craig Beling, Harvard (1st, 1978)
Alonzo Bell, Princeton (2nd, 1984)
Jim Bell, Harvard (1st, 1988)
Michele Bellanca, Columbia (HM, 1996)
Adolph Bellizeare, Penn (2nd, 1972; 1st, 1973;
2nd, 1974)
Greg Belsher, Harvard (2nd, 1990; 2nd, 1991)
Dick Bence, Brown (1st, 1956)
Mike Bender, Yale (HM, 1994; 2nd, 1995)
Claude Benham, Columbia (1st, 1956)
Ron Begigno, Yale (HM, 2003)
Jay Bennett, Dartmouth (2nd, 1970)
Justin Bennett, Princeton (2nd, 1998)
Charles Benoit, Yale (1st, 1964)
Derek Bentley, Yale (HM, 1998)
Randy Bentley, Penn (1st, 1975)
Barry Berenson, Penn (2nd, 1979)
Mike Berg, Harvard (2nd, 2004; 1st, 2005)
Mitch Berger, Harvard (1st, 1971; 2nd, 1973)
Mark Berggren, Princeton (HM, 1984)
Mark Berkowitz, Princeton (Acad, 1993;
HM, 1994; Acad, 1994)
Andy Berlin, Penn (2nd, 1992; 1st, 1993)
Barney Berlinger, Penn (1st, 1958; 1st, 1959;
2nd, 1957)
Rich Bernard, Columbia (Acad, 1991; HM, 1991)
Erik Bernstein, Cornell (HM, 1985)
Tom Bernardo, Cornell (2nd, 1986)
Lou Bernieri, Harvard (HM, 1975)
Erik Bernstein, Cornell (1st, 1986)
Jon Berrier, Harvard (2nd, 2003)
Eliot Berry, Penn (1st, 1968)
Aaron Berryman, Cornell (HM, 1993; 1st, 1994)
Alan Bersin, Harvard (1st, 1967)
Dave Betten, Penn (2nd, 1992; 1st, 1993)
Tony Biagas, Princeton (2nd, 1974)
Bob Bialas, Dartmouth (2nd, 1971; HM, 1972)
Mike Bianchi, Harvard (2nd, 1989)
Brendan Bibro, Harvard (2nd, 1998)
Tom Bickett, Cornell (2nd, 1997)
Keiron Bigby, Brown (HM, 1985)
Rashad Biggers, Columbia (2nd, 2004)
Rob Birge, Dartmouth (Acad, 1991)
Matt Birk, Harvard (1st, 1997)
Shawn Birken, Brown (HM, 1994)
John Bishop, Penn (2nd, 1996; Acad, 1996;
1st, 1997; Acad, 1997)
Jason Bivens, Columbia (2nd, 1998; 2nd, 1999)
Hank Bjorklund, Princeton (1st, 1970; 1st, 1970;
1st, 1971; 2nd, 1971)
Lee Black, Columbia (1st, 1961)
Matt Black, Yale (2nd, 1961)
Jeff Blackburn, Dartmouth (2nd, 1990)
Jim Blair, Princeton (1st, 1960)
Ben Blake, Yale (HM, 1998; HM, 1999)
Doug Blake, Princeton (2nd, 1971)
Bob Blanchard, Yale (1st, 1960)
Marcus Blanks, Cornell (HM, 2002)
Ryan Blattenberger, Cornell (HM, 1993)
Eric Blattman, Columbia (1st, 1978)
Greg Bloedorn, Cornell (HM, 1994; 1st, 1995)
Jay Bloedorn, Cornell (1st, 1989; 1st, 1990)
Josh Bloom, Dartmouth (2nd, 1993; 2nd, 1994;
Acad, 1994)
Bill Blumenschein, Dartmouth (1st, 1962)
Pete Blumenthal, Penn (1st, 1969)
Mike Bobo, Dartmouth (2nd, 1990; 1st, 1991;
Acad, 1991)
Tom Boccafola, Columbia (HM, 1990; 1st, 1991)
Willie Bogan, Dartmouth (1st, 1970)
Scott Boggio, Penn (2nd, 1982)
Edward Boies, Dartmouth (1st, 1962)
Art Boland, Cornell (1st, 1956)
Joey Bolder, Columbia (HM, 1996)
Nick Bombach, Cornell (1st, 1995)
Pete Bonacum, Yale (1st, 1976)
Bert Bondi, Columbia (1st, 1997; HM, 1998)
Garry Bonner, Brown (2nd, 1970; 2nd, 1971)
Kevin Boothe, Cornell (2nd, 2002; 1st, 2003;
1st, 2004; 1st, 2005)
Chris Boran, Dartmouth (HM, 1994)
Rob Bordley, Princeton (1st, 1969)
Brian Borg, Harvard (Acad, 1995)
Mike Borgonzi, Brown (HM, 1999; 2nd, 2000;
1st, 2001)
Gary Bosnic, Harvard (2nd, 1978)
Jeff Boulanger, Brown (HM, 1999)
D.L. Bouldrick, Penn (2nd, 2001)
Chet Boulris, Harvard (2nd, 1957; 1st, 1958;
1st, 1959)
Mike Bouscaren, Yale (1st, 1968)
Murry Bowden, Dartmouth (1st, 1970)
Ken Bower, Dartmouth (Acad, 1993)
Trey Bowers, Dartmouth (HM, 1995; 1st, 1996)
Greg Bowman, Yale (2nd, 1989; HM, 1990;
2nd, 1991)
Michael Bowman, Princeton (2nd, 1956)
Brandon Bowser, Brown (2nd, 2005)
Nate Boxrucker, Yale (2nd, 1998; Acad, 1998)
Bob Boyda, Harvard (2nd, 1960; 1st, 1961)
Ken Boyda, Harvard (1st, 1965)
Robert Boye, Dartmouth (2nd, 1959)
Lance Brackee, Dartmouth (1st, 1991; 1st, 1992)
Kevin Bradley, Penn (1st, 1983; 1st, 1984)
Mike Branca, Penn (2nd, 1961)
Chris Brassell, Penn (2nd, 1993)
George Brawley, Brown (2nd, 1983)
Adam Brekke, Columbia (Acad, 2005)
Carson Brennan, Brown (2nd, 2005)
Ben Breunig, Yale (2nd, 2004)
Kevin Brice, Yale (2nd, 1986)
Sam Brickley, Cornell (1st, 1987; 1st, 1988)
Ben Brielmaier, Princeton (2nd, 2005)
Pete Briggs, Harvard (HM, 1957; 2nd, 1958)
Steve Briggs, Dartmouth (2nd, 1985)
Barry Brink, Dartmouth (1st, 1970)
Chuck Britton, Columbia (HM, 2004)
Rick Britton, Brown (2nd, 1992)
Mark Broderick, Cornell (2nd, 1990; HM, 1991)
Harvey Brookins, Columbia (HM, 1957)
David Brookman, Brown (2nd, 2000; 2nd, 2001)
Stan Broussard, Columbia (HM, 1990)
Bill Brown, Princeton (2nd, 1971; 1st, 1972)
Billy Brown, Yale (2nd, 2001; Acad, 2001)
Brett Brown, Brown (HM, 1992; Acad, 1992)
Chris Brown, Yale (HM, 1988)
Greg Brown, Harvard (1st, 1981; 1st, 1982)
Gregg Brown, Dartmouth (2nd, 1971; 1st, 1972)
Larry Brown, Harvard (2nd, 1978)
Michael Brown, Yale (HM, 1992)
Mike Brown, Columbia (1st, 1979)
Ron Brown, Brown (1st, 1977; 1st, 1978)
Rudy Brown, Penn (1st, 2003)
Terry Brown, Columbia (2nd, 1988)
Toby Brundage, Harvard (HM, 1993; 2nd, 1994)
Steve Bryan, Dartmouth (1st, 1965)
Andy Bryant, Princeton (Acad, 2002)
Matt Brzica, Dartmouth (ROY, 1990; 1st, 1992)
Ken Buck, Princeton (1st, 1980)
Charlie Buckley, Brown (HM, 1993; Acad, 1993;
HM, 1994)
Hunter Buckner, Dartmouth (2nd, 1993; 2nd, 1994)
Bob Bucola, Penn (2nd, 1973; 2nd, 1974)
Tom Budrewicz, Brown (1st, 1958; 2nd, 1959)
Warren Buehler, Penn (2nd, 1984)
Jim Bumgardner, Penn (2nd, 1973)
Steve Buonato, Penn (2nd, 1985; 1st, 1986)
Joe Burke, Dartmouth (HM, 1957)
Greg Burkus, Yale (2nd, 1981; 2nd, 1982)
Ken Burkus, Yale (2nd, 1973)
Edward Burnap, Cornell (2nd, 1962)
Zachary Burns, Brown (2nd, 1997; 1st, 1998)
Randy Burnworth, Yale (2nd, 1972)
George Burrell, Penn (1st, 1968)
Will Burroughs, Brown (HM, 2003; 1st, 2004)
Steve Bus, Cornell (HM, 1995)
Benny Butler, Harvard (1st, 2003)
Doug Butler, Princeton (2nd, 1983; ROY, 1983;
2nd, 1984; 1st, 1985)
Tyrone Byrd, Dartmouth (HM, 1972)
Joe Cabrera, Columbia (2nd, 1980)
Frank Caccuro, Penn (2nd, 1993)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
John Cahill, Yale (1st, 1974; 1st, 1975)
Dean Cain, Princeton (HM, 1985; 1st, 1986;
1st, 1987)
Peter Calabrese, Brown (HM, 1998; 2nd, 1999)
Bill Calhoun, Dartmouth (1st, 1966)
Kevin Callahan, Yale (2nd, 1989; 2nd, 1990)
Tom Callahan, Harvard (HM, 1989)
Tim Callard, Princeton (1st, 1962)
Jim Callinan, Harvard (1st, 1981)
Mark Calveric, Columbia (2nd, 1993)
Lyle Campbell, Dartmouth (HM, 2003)
Stephen Campbell, Brown (1st, 1998; 1st, 1999;
Acad, 1999; 1st, 2000)
Sean Cannon, Columbia (1st, 1979; 1st, 1980)
Howie Capek, Cornell (2nd, 1988)
Tony Cappellino, Yale (2nd, 1987)
Frank Caprio, Harvard (2nd, 1987)
David Caputo, Cornell (2nd, 1999)
Pete Caravella, Yale (2nd, 1989)
Mike Caraviello, Dartmouth (ROY, 1982)
Larry Carbone, Brown (2nd, 1979; 1st, 1980)
Chris Carey, Columbia (HM, 2001; HM, 2002)
Steve Carfora, Yale (1st, 1976; 1st, 1977)
Steve Cargile, Columbia (2nd, 2003)
John Carney, Dartmouth (1st, 1977)
Roger Caron, Harvard (1st, 1983; 1st, 1984)
Robert Carr, Yale (1st, 2002; Acad, 2002; 1st, 2003;
2nd, 2004)
Rob Carroll, Dartmouth (1st, 1981)
Brandon Carson, Penn (HM, 1998)
Randy Carter, Yale (2nd, 1974)
Robert Casciola, Princeton (2nd, 1956; 1st, 1957)
Kevin Case, Dartmouth (2nd, 1976)
Glen Casey, Penn (HM, 1972)
Lauson Cashdollar, Princeton (1st, 1965)
Dave Casper, Dartmouth (2nd, 1976; 2nd, 1977)
Mike Cassidy, Brown (2nd, 1972; HM, 1973)
Dan Castles, Penn (1st, 2003; 1st, 2004)
Walt Cataldo, Brown (HM, 1985; 1st, 1986;
1st, 1987)
Tom Catena, Brown (1st, 1985)
Luke Catenacci, Dartmouth (HM, 2004)
Bill Caughhell, Penn (HM, 1988)
Rick Cavalli, Columbia (HM, 1984; 2nd, 1985)
Mike Cavallon, Yale (1st, 1957)
Mike Cavanaugh, Columbia (HM, 1995;
Acad, 1995)
Peter Ceko, Harvard (2nd, 1983)
Winston Cervantes, Columbia (2nd, 1983)
Dave Chalk, Cornell (2nd, 1980)
Neil Chamberlin, Princeton (HM, 1974; 2nd, 1975)
Lorenzo Chambers, Dartmouth (2nd, 1984)
Tim Chambers, Penn (2nd, 1982; 1st, 1983;
1st, 1984; POY, 1984)
Pete Chapman, Dartmouth (HM, 1989; 1st, 1990)
Elvin Charity, Yale (1st, 1973; 1st, 1974)
Renard Charity, Princeton (HM, 1989; 2nd, 1990)
Tom Charters, Penn (2nd, 1988)
Tyler Chase, Brown (HM, 1971; 1st, 1972;
2nd, 1972)
Jim Chasey, Dartmouth (1st, 1969; 1st, 1970;
POY, 1970)
Marty Cheatham, Princeton (1st, 2000)
Gordon Chen, Brown (1st, 2000; Acad, 2000)
Paul Childers, Columbia (2nd, 1987; 2nd, 1988)
Paris Childress, Columbia (Acad, 1998)
Don Chiofaro, Harvard (1st, 1966; 1st, 1967)
Travis Chmelka, Columbia (Acad, 2001;
Acad, 2002; HM, 2003; Acad, 2003)
Paul Choquette, Brown (HM, 1957; 1st, 1958;
1st, 1959)
Paul Choquette, Brown (1st, 1996)
Mike Christiani, Penn (1st, 1982)
Pete Chromiak, Columbia (Acad, 2005)
Jared Chupaila, Harvard (HM, 1997)
Mike Chwastyk, Penn (1st, 1968)
Ken Cieplik, Brown (2nd, 1971; 2nd, 1972)
Mike Ciotti, Yale (2nd, 1989)
Mike Clare, Harvard (1st, 1999; 1st, 2000)
Chris Clark, Penn (1st, 2002; 1st, 2003)
David Clark, Dartmouth (2nd, 1989)
Tom Clark, Brown (HM, 1974)
Tom Clark, Harvard (2nd, 1981)
Brian Clarke, Yale (HM, 1971; HM, 1972;
HM, 1973)
Tom Clarke, Dartmouth (1st, 1965)
Brandon Clay, Penn (2nd, 1999)
Gary Cloutier, Brown (1st, 1983)
Don Clune, Penn (1st, 1971; 1st, 1972; 1st, 1973)
Mike Cobb, Cornell (1st, 1979)
Chris Cochrane, Cornell (HM, 1990)
Geoff Cochrane, Cornell (1st, 1993)
Mike Cochrane, Cornell (HM, 1991; 2nd, 1992)
Jarel Cockburn, Columbia (Acad, 2001)
Kevin Coco, Columbia (2nd, 2003; Acad, 2003;
2nd, 2004; Acad, 2004)
Dave Cody, Harvard (1st, 1980)
Andy Coe, Yale (1st, 1969)
Sam Coffey, Dartmouth (2nd, 1976; 2nd, 1977)
Ed Coker, Dartmouth (HM, 1993)
Gene Coker, Yale (1st, 1957)
Jim Colby, Brown (1st, 1971)
Lou Cole, Brown (2nd, 1976; 2nd, 1977)
Rick Collett, Brown (1st, 1985)
Scott Collins, Harvard (1st, 1986)
Steve Collins, Harvard (HM, 2001)
Pete Combe, Cornell (1st, 2002)
Rich Comizio, Penn (ROY, 1984; 2nd, 1985;
1st, 1986; POY, 1986)
Jeff Compas, Harvard (HM, 1995; 2nd, 1996;
2nd, 1997)
Gary Comstock, Columbia (1st, 1990)
Tom Condon, Brown (HM, 1990; 1st, 1991)
Ryan Conger, Dartmouth (1st, 2003; 1st, 2004)
Frank Congiusta, Columbia (Acad, 1995;
HM, 1995)
Joe Connolly, Harvard (HM, 1986)
Dave Conrad, Yale (1st, 1979)
Pat Conran, Yale (2nd, 1981)
Will Conroy, Yale (2nd, 2003; Acad, 2003)
Tony Consigli, Harvard (HM, 1987)
Jim Conterato, Dartmouth (2nd, 1974)
Pat Conway, Harvard (1st, 1968)
Joe Cook, Columbia (2nd, 2000)
Nat Cook, Dartmouth (HM, 1993)
Ken Coombs, Penn (HM, 1985)
Tim Copper, Dartmouth (2nd, 1971)
Peter Coppinger, Harvard (2nd, 1980)
Mike Corbat, Harvard (1st, 1981; 1st, 1982)
John Corbett, Dartmouth (1st, 1982)
Bob Cordy, Dartmouth (1st, 1970)
Marko Coric, Harvard (2nd, 1978)
Bob Corso, Dartmouth (HM, 1997)
Brian Cosmello, Penn (2nd, 1998; Acad, 1998;
2nd, 1999; Acad, 1999)
Mark Cote, Harvard (Acad, 1993)
Virgil Cotton, Cornell (1st, 1978)
John Coughlin, Columbia (Acad, 1992)
Alvin Cowan, Yale (2nd, 2003; 2nd, 2004)
Rick Cowan, Penn (2nd, 1972)
Cecil Cox, Harvard (1st, 1984; 1st, 1985)
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth (1st, 2001; 1st, 2002;
2nd, 2003)
Brett Crandell, Yale (HM, 2005)
Nick Crawford, Yale (1st, 1991)
Tad Crawford, Columbia (2nd, 2005)
Scott Creelman, Dartmouth (2nd, 1962; 1st, 1963)
Dick Crews, Brown (HM, 1956)
Cris Crissy, Princeton (1st, 1978; 2nd, 1979;
1st, 1980)
Jim Crocicchia, Penn (HM, 1986)
Dave Cromack, Harvard (2nd, 1991)
Bill Cronin, Princeton (1st, 1973)
Tim Cronin, Cornell (1st, 1990)
John Crouthamel, Dartmouth (HM, 1957; 1st, 1958
1st, 1959)
Weymoth Crowell, Dartmouth (HM, 1972)
Bill Crowley, Yale (1st, 1977; 1st, 1978)
Ryan Crowley, Princeton (2nd, 1998)
Tom Csatari, Dartmouth (1st, 1971; 1st, 1972;
1st, 1973)
Carl Culig, Harvard (1st, 1974; HM, 1975)
Bruce Cummings, Penn (1st, 1959)
Robert Cummins, Dartmouth (1st, 1974; 1st, 1975)
John Cuozzo, Brown (1st, 1987)
John Curley, Penn (2nd, 1970)
Bill Curran, Dartmouth (1st, 1963)
Pat Curran, Brown (1st, 2005)
Jim Curry, Harvard (2nd, 1975; 2nd, 1977)
Rashaan Curry, Columbia (1st, 1998)
Pete Curtin, Harvard (HM, 1973)
Steve Curtin, Brown (1st, 1980)
Dave Curtis, Columbia (2nd, 1998)
Steve Curtis, Princeton (1st, 1971; 1st, 1972)
Chris Cyterski, Princeton (2nd, 1993)
Kevin Czinger, Yale (2nd, 1979; 1st, 1980;
POY, 1980)
Bob Czub, Cornell (2nd, 1957; HM, 1957)
Sean D’Arcy, Columbia (2nd, 1980)
Jim D’Onofrio, Yale (2nd, 1987; 2nd, 1988)
John Dailey, Harvard (2nd, 1982)
Rick Dailey, Cornell (1st, 1983)
Mike Daley, Penn (2nd, 1976; 1st, 1977)
Hashim Dalton, Columbia (Acad, 1997)
Brian Daly, Brown (2nd, 1985)
Jack Daly, Dartmouth (1st, 1982; 2nd, 1983)
John Daniel, Brown (2nd, 1981; 2nd, 1982;
1st, 1983)
Jamie Daniels, Penn (2nd, 1993; 1st, 1994)
Jack Dankert, Cornell (HM, 1992; Acad, 1992)
Raleigh Davenport, Yale (2nd, 1959)
David Davis, Harvard (1st, 1966)
Mike Davis, Princeton (1st, 1989)
Norm Davis, Dartmouth (1st, 1967)
Clifton Dawson, Harvard (1st, 2003; 1st, 2004;
1st, 2005)
Anthony Day, Cornell (2nd, 1962)
Tony Day, Columbia (1st, 1961)
Ernest Dean, Brown (HM, 1998)
Bob DeBolt, Princeton (Acad, 1996)
Brad Decker, Cornell (1st, 1979)
Dan Dedic, Penn (HM, 1990; 1st, 1991)
Ken DeHaven, Dartmouth (2nd, 1960)
Garry Deitchman, Brown (2nd, 1980)
Paul DeJesus, Cornell (2nd, 1979)
Jon Dekker, Princeton (HM, 2004; 1st, 2005)
Jeff DeLamielleure, Cornell (1st, 1987)
Jim DelBello, Harvard (2nd, 1979)
Rocky Delgadillo, Harvard (1st, 1980; 1st, 1981)
Emil Deliere, Princeton (2nd, 1971)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Bob Dell Isola, Dartmouth (2nd, 1982)
Kevin DeLuca, Penn (2nd, 1994)
Ted DeMars, Harvard (2nd, 1971; 2nd, 1972)
Carl Demeree, Dartmouth (HM, 1990)
Gene DeMorat, Princeton (2nd, 1992)
Brian Dennehy, Columbia (HM, 1957)
Paul Denza, Yale (2nd, 1976; 1st, 1977)
Zak DeOssie, Brown (1st, 2004; 1st, 2005)
Matt DePaola, Cornell (2nd, 1997)
Mark DeRosa, Penn (HM, 1994)
Anthony DeSalle, Penn (1st, 1999)
Bob DeSantis, Cornell (2nd, 1984)
Connie DeSantis, Penn (2nd, 1961)
Dexter Desir, Penn (2nd, 1986)
Jim DeStefano, Cornell (1st, 1980)
Dan Detore, Brown (2nd, 1974; 2nd, 1975)
Steve Diamond, Harvard (1st, 1965; 1st, 1966)
Rich Diana, Yale (1st, 1980; 1st, 1981; POY, 1981)
Bryant Dieffenbacher, Yale (HM, 2003)
Jeff Diehl, Cornell (Acad, 1991)
Joe DiGiacomo, Brown (HM, 2005)
Rob DiGiacomo, Princeton (2nd, 1986)
Chris DiMaria, Penn (1st, 1982)
Chuck Dimitroff, Columbia (2nd, 1991)
Christian DiPaola, Cornell (2nd, 1997)
Matthew DiPaola, Cornell (Acad, 1997)
Jeff Ditman, Yale (HM, 2001)
Anthony DiTommaso, Princeton (1st, 1984;
1st, 1985)
Mark Dittman, Cornell (HM, 1997)
Mike Dixon, Harvard (1st, 1983)
Chris Dodds, Dartmouth (HM, 2003)
Mike Dodson, Brown (2nd, 1974; 2nd, 1975)
Fred Doelling, Penn (HM, 1957; 2nd, 1958;
1st, 1959)
Pat Doherty, Cornell (Acad, 1996)
Marty Domres, Columbia (1st, 1968)
Mike Donahue, Cornell (2nd, 1978)
Tom Donnelly, Cornell (2nd, 1978; 1st, 1979)
Mark Donovan, Brown (2nd, 1986)
Pete Donovan, Dartmouth (1st, 1969)
Josh Dooley, Dartmouth (ROY, 2002; 2nd, 2003;
2nd, 2004; Acad, 2004; 2nd, 2005; Acad, 2005)
Alex Doty, Brown (2nd, 2005)
Brian Dowling, Yale (1st, 1967; 1st, 1968)
Chris Doyle, Harvard (1st, 1970)
Tom Doyle, Yale (2nd, 1974)
Bryan Draga, Cornell (2nd, 1994)
Eric Dreiband, Princeton (2nd, 1985)
Lee Driftmier, Yale (HM, 2005)
Eric Drury, Yale (2nd, 1991)
Matt Drury, Dartmouth (2nd, 1986)
Greg Dubinetz, Yale (1st, 1974)
Steve Duca, Cornell (1st, 1982)
Keith Ducker, Princeton (1st, 1992)
Ralph Duerre, Brown (1st, 1964)
Kevin Duffy, Princeton (2nd, 1995)
Jeff Dufresne, Dartmouth (1st, 1978)
Tom Dugan, Brown (2nd, 1986)
Matthew Dukes, Penn (2nd, 2000; HM, 2002;
1st, 2003)
Kevin Dulsky, Harvard (2nd, 1987)
Jason Dummert, Brown (HM, 1995)
Justin Dunleavy, Cornell (HM, 2000)
Ed Dunn, Columbia (2nd, 1972)
Matt Dunning, Dartmouth (2nd, 1989)
Jay DuPertulis, Columbia (2nd, 1997)
Mike Durgin, Harvard (2nd, 1980)
Dennis Durkin, Dartmouth (1st, 1990; 1st, 1992;
Acad, 1992)
Chuck Durst, Harvard (1st, 1979; 1st, 1980)
Kevin Dwan, Harvard (HM, 1994)
Jim Dwyer, Yale (1st, 1979)
Brandon Dyches, Yale (HM, 2004; 2nd, 2005)
Henry Eaton, Yale (2nd, 1983; 1st, 1984)
Andy Ebbott, Dartmouth (1st, 1977)
Casey Edgar, Penn (HM, 2004)
Brian Edwards, Harvard (2nd, 2003; 1st, 2004)
Gene Edwards, Cornell (2nd, 1983)
Marty Edwards, Brown (HM, 1986)
John Egan, Cornell (HM, 1974)
Chris Eger, Yale (HM, 2000; Acad, 2000)
Randall Egloff, Yale (2nd, 1962; 2nd, 1963)
Steve Ehikian, Yale (Acad, 2003)
Marty Eichelberger, Princeton (1st, 1965)
Scott Eidle, Yale (2nd, 1992)
Brad Eissler, Dartmouth (HM, 1998)
Chris Eitzmann, Harvard (1st, 1999)
Keith Elias, Princeton (2nd, 1991; 1st, 1992;
1st, 1993; POY, 1993)
Jae Ellis, Harvard (1st, 1993)
Zach Ellis, Dartmouth (1st, 1996; 2nd, 1997)
Ned Elton, Princeton (2nd, 1986)
Andy Elwell, Yale (2nd, 1999)
Jack Embersits, Yale (1st, 1957)
John Emery, Harvard (1st, 1968)
Rick Emery, Princeton (1st, 1989)
Dick Emmett, Cornell (2nd, 1994)
Bill Emper, Harvard (1st, 1975; 1st, 1976)
Scott Ernst, Penn (2nd, 1986)
Steve Ernst, Harvard (1st, 1983)
Steve Essick, Yale (HM, 1987)
Sean Estrada, Penn (HM, 2005)
Ken Estrera, Yale (2nd, 2002; 2nd, 2003)
Matt Evans, Princeton (1st, 1996; 1st, 1997;
1st, 1998)
Mike Evans, Columbia (1st, 1971; HM, 1972;
2nd, 1973)
Bobby Everett, Harvard (1st, 2003; 1st, 2004)
Mark Fabish, Penn (HM, 1996)
Abi Fadeyi, Princeton (HM, 2004; 2nd, 2005)
Jack Fadule, Harvard (1st, 2002)
Kevin Fagan, Harvard (HM, 1993)
Brian Fairbanks, Penn (HM, 2005)
Bobby Fallon, Penn (2nd, 2004)
Jim Fangmeyer, Penn (2nd, 1986)
Frank Farace, Cornell (2nd, 1984)
Gary Farneti, Harvard (1st, 1969; 1st, 1970)
Bob Farnham, Brown (1st, 1975; 1st, 1976)
Mark Farnham, Brown (1st, 1979)
Paul Farnham, Brown (2nd, 1982)
Bob Farrell, Princeton (HM, 2001; Acad, 2001)
David Farrell, Yale (HM, 2001; 1st, 2002;
Acad, 2002)
Stephen Faulk, Penn (2nd, 2001; Acad, 2001;
2nd, 2002)
Bob Federspiel, Columbia (1st, 1959; 2nd, 1960)
Matt Feeley, Dartmouth (HM, 1993)
Dave Feeney, Cornell (1st, 1959)
Rick Fehling, Yale (1st, 1973)
Todd Feiereisen, Yale (2nd, 2005; Acad, 2005)
Jason Feinberg, Penn (2nd, 1999; 1st, 2000;
Acad, 2000)
Jason Fell, Dartmouth (2nd, 1993)
Gary Fencik, Yale (2nd, 1974; 1st, 1975)
Brad Fenton, Harvard (1st, 1970)
Ken Feree, Dartmouth (2nd, 1982)
Keith Ferguson, Cornell (2nd, 2002)
Mark Ferguson, Harvard (2nd, 1971; HM, 1972)
Joe Fernandes, Dartmouth (2nd, 1980; 1st, 1981)
Bob Fernandez, Yale (HM, 1973; 1st, 1974)
Frank Fernandez, Harvard (HM, 2004)
Vin Ferrar, Harvard (2nd, 1994)
David Ferrara, Princeton (HM, 1997; 1st, 1998;
1st, 1999; Acad, 1999)
Ralph Ferraro, Princeton (2nd, 1983)
Ken Ferree, Dartmouth (2nd, 1981)
Bill Ferry, Harvard (2nd, 1972; 1st, 1973)
Rich Feryok, Yale (2nd, 1973; 1st, 1974)
Paul Fichiera, Brown (2nd, 1994; Acad, 1995)
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth (2nd, 1991; ROY, 1991;
1st, 1992; Acad, 1992; POY, 1992; 1st, 1993;
Acad, 1993)
Chris Field, Cornell (1st, 1990)
Dave Fielding, Brown (1st, 1986)
Elwyn Fields, Dartmouth (2nd, 1984)
Greg Fields, Princeton (HM, 2004)
Brian Files, Cornell (2nd, 1989)
Jim Finn, Penn (1st, 1997; 1st, 1998; POY, 1998)
Matt Finn, Penn (2nd, 1982)
Greg Finnegan, Cornell (HM, 1989; 1st, 1990)
Brendan Finneran, Brown (HM, 1994; 1st, 1995;
1st, 1996)
Frank Finney, Brown (2nd, 1957; 1st, 1958)
Nate Fischer, Cornell (HM, 1998)
Scott Fithen, Cornell (HM, 2000)
Ryan FitzGerald, Harvard (HM, 2001)
Jay Fitzgibbons, Princeton (2nd, 1985)
Pete Fitzpatrick, Cornell (2nd, 1993)
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard (HM, 2002; HM, 2003;
POY, 2004; 1st, 2004; Acad, 2004)
Steve Flacco, Penn (2nd, 1982)
Ed Flanagan, Penn (2nd, 1972)
Mark Fleishhauer, Penn (Acad, 1996)
Tim Fleiszer, Harvard (2nd, 1996; 1st, 1997;
Acad, 1997)
Pat Fleming, Harvard (1st, 1982)
Wade Fletcher, Columbia (2nd, 2003; 1st, 2004)
Tod Florey, Cornell (1st, 1980)
Dick Flory, Columbia (1st, 1965)
Chris Flynn, Penn (ROY, 1985; 1st, 1986;
2nd, 1987)
Walt Fogarty, Dartmouth (2nd, 1957)
Ed Foley, Penn (1st, 1984)
Tom Foley, Penn (HM, 1996)
Len Fontes, Dartmouth (1st, 1985)
Barry Ford, Harvard (1st, 1984)
Bob Forster, Brown (2nd, 1977; 1st, 1978)
Jeff Fortna, Penn (1st, 1986)
Bob Foster, Harvard (HM, 1957)
Dan Fournier, Princeton (2nd, 1976)
Chris Fragakis, Penn (HM, 1992)
Steve Frager, Brown (HM, 1972; 1st, 1973)
Bobby Frame, Harvard (HM, 1989)
John Francis, Brown (1st, 1989)
Mike Francis, Dartmouth (2nd, 1978)
Ed Franklin, Yale (1st, 1968)
Justin Frantz, Harvard (HM, 1995)
Ronald Fraser, Dartmouth (HM, 1956)
James Frazier, Brown (2nd, 2004; 2nd, 2005)
Terry Frech, Penn (2nd, 1974)
Ken Frederick, Princeton (2nd, 1975)
Jim Freeman, Princeton (HM, 1991)
Matthew Freeman, Yale (2nd, 1959)
Scott Freeman, Penn (HM, 1995)
Brent Frei, Dartmouth (HM, 1987)
Andy Fried, Harvard (2nd, 2000; 1st, 2001)
Rich Friedenberg, Penn (2nd, 1988)
Dan Friel, Princeton (2nd, 1977)
Maurice Frilot, Harvard (1st, 1987; HM, 1988)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Rich Frisbie, Harvard (1st, 1969)
Jim Frontero, Cornell (1st, 1986)
Jake Fuller, Yale (Acad, 1998; Acad, 1999)
Bob Funk, Dartmouth (2nd, 1971; 1st, 1972;
1st, 1973)
Pete Funke, Princeton (2nd, 1977; 1st, 1978)
Rick Furbush, Cornell (2nd, 1970)
John Furjanic, Yale (1st, 1990)
Phil Furse, Harvard (2nd, 1992)
Ryan Fuselier, Dartmouth (2nd, 2005)
Dave Gabianelli, Dartmouth (1st, 1986)
Ryan Gabriele, Columbia (HM, 1996)
Luke Gaffney, Brown (2nd, 1977)
Tim Gage, Penn (2nd, 1995)
Don Gajewski, Harvard (HM, 1988)
Ed Galan, Penn (1st, 2000; 1st, 2001)
John Galan, Penn (1st, 2000; 1st, 2001)
Don Gallagher, Yale (HM, 1973)
Drew Gallagher, Brown (2nd, 2003)
Jim Gallagher, Yale (1st, 1969; 1st, 1970)
Justin Gallagher, Penn (HM, 1998)
Chad Gallentine, Dartmouth (1st, 1990)
Garrett Gardi, Cornell (HM, 1994)
Rusty Gardner, Dartmouth (HM, 1986)
Anthony Gargiulo, Dartmouth (1st, 2003;
1st, 2004; 1st, 2005)
John Garland, Columbia (HM, 1975; 1st, 1976)
Jason Garrett, Princeton (1st, 1988; POY, 1988)
John Garrett, Princeton (2nd, 1987)
Judd Garrett, Princeton (2nd, 1987; 2nd, 1988;
1st, 1989; POY, 1989)
Roger Garrett, Cornell (HM, 1956; HM, 1957)
Jeff Garrison, Brown (HM, 1986)
Bob Garvey, Cornell (2nd, 1993)
Jerry Garvey, Harvard (2nd, 1985)
Jim Garvey, Harvard (2nd, 1982)
Jamie Gasparella, Brown (2nd, 2004; 1st, 2005)
Rich Gatto, Harvard (HM, 1971)
Vic Gatto, Harvard (1st, 1967; 1st, 1968)
Chris Gaughan, Yale (1st, 1989; 2nd, 1990)
David Gazzaniga, Dartmouth (2nd, 1987;
HM, 1988)
Kory Gedin, Penn (HM, 2005)
Kyle Gee, Yale (1st, 1967; 1st, 1968)
Tim Geibel, Dartmouth (2nd, 1980)
Len Genova, Columbia (1st, 1984)
Rich George, Cornell (2nd, 1993)
Rick George, Cornell (HM, 1985)
George Georges, Columbia (HM, 1972; 1st, 1973)
Rick Gerardi, Dartmouth (1st, 1973)
Henry Gerfen, Dartmouth (1st, 1960)
Michael Germano, Penn (2nd, 1998)
Mike Germino, Penn (1st, 1999; Acad, 1999)
Mike Geroux, Brown (2nd, 1988; 1st, 1989;
1st, 1990)
Ron Gervase, Cornell (1st, 1966)
Don Gesicki, Yale (1st, 1975)
Chas Gessner, Brown (ROY, 1999; 1st, 2001;
1st, 2002)
Tony Gianelly, Harvard (HM, 1956)
Pete Giannakoulis, Penn (1st, 1993; 1st, 1994)
Mike Giardi, Harvard (HM, 1991; 2nd, 1992;
HM, 1993)
Jon Gibbs, Dartmouth (2nd, 1997; HM, 1998;
Acad, 1998)
Tom Gibbs, Penn (2nd, 1992)
Greg Gicewicz, Harvard (1st, 1989)
Tom Giella, Yale (1st, 1983)
Monte Giese, Harvard (HM, 1992)
Jeff Gilkinson, Cornell (2nd, 1994)
Charles Gill, Penn (2nd, 1956)
Tom Gilmore, Penn (2nd, 1983; 1st, 1984;
1st, 1985; POY, 1985)
Pat Girardi, Columbia (2nd, 2002)
Steve Gittens, Cornell (2nd, 1995)
Bob Giunta, Brown (2nd, 1982)
Tom Gizzi, Penn (HM, 1987; 1st, 1988)
Tom Gladden, Dartmouth (2nd, 1990)
Bill Glascott, Penn (1st, 1995)
Steve Glasgow, Penn (2nd, 1977)
Jim Gleason, Dartmouth (2nd, 1973)
Andy Glockner, Penn (1st, 1994; Acad, 1994)
Malcolm Glover, Penn (HM, 1988; 2nd, 1989)
Mike Glynn, Columbia (Acad, 1999)
Charlie Gogolak, Princeton (1st, 1964; 1st, 1965)
Terry Golden, Cornell (2nd, 1993)
Jeff Good, Brown (HM, 1990)
Pat Goodwillie, Penn (2nd, 1992; ROY, 1992;
1st, 1993; 1st, 1994; POY, 1994)
Rob Goodwin, Princeton (2nd, 1986; 1st, 1987)
Joe Gordian, Harvard (1st, 1990)
Brian Gordon, Columbia (2nd, 2000)
Chris Gordon, Brown (HM, 1992)
Brian Gormley, Cornell (2nd, 1995)
Jeff Goyette, Penn (2nd, 1984; 1st, 1985)
Jeff Gradinger, Brown (2nd, 1981; 1st, 1982)
Derek Graham, Princeton (1st, 1981; 1st, 1983;
1st, 1984)
Bill Grana, Harvard (1st, 1961; 2nd, 1962;
2nd, 1963)
Bob Granfors, Brown (1st, 1979)
Maceo Grant, Penn (1st, 1992; Acad, 1992)
Jim Grass, Penn (2nd, 1987)
Michael Gratch, Dartmouth (2nd, 2001)
Jeremiah Greathouse, Penn (1st, 1995; HM, 1996)
Ben Green, Penn (HM, 1999)
Rudy Green, Yale (2nd, 1973; 1st, 1974)
John Greenawalt, Penn (1st, 1960)
Glenn Greenberg, Yale (1st, 1967)
Tim Greene, Princeton (HM, 1995; 1st, 1996;
1st, 1997; Acad, 1997)
Stan Greenidge, Harvard (1st, 1966)
Bob Greenlee, Yale (1st, 1966)
Bob Greenlee, Yale (Acad, 1995)
Lamont Greer, Harvard (HM, 1985)
Ted Gregory, Columbia (HM, 1971; 1st, 1972;
1st, 1973)
Curt Grieve, Yale (2nd, 1980; 1st, 1981)
Jim Griffin, Yale (HM, 1989)
Tim Griffin, Harvard (1st, 1994; Acad, 1994;
1st, 1995)
Charles Griffith, Yale (2nd, 1956)
Brian Groody, Princeton (2nd, 1995)
Lyndon Gross, Cornell (HM, 1985)
Denis Grosvenor, Penn (1st, 1977; 2nd, 1978)
Dave Grubb, Princeton (HM, 1957)
Brad Grulke, Brown (HM, 1999)
Marko Grzan, Penn (2nd, 2005)
Bill Guedel, Princeton (1st, 1963)
Mike Guerin, Princeton (1st, 1968; 1st, 1969)
Bill Gundy, Dartmouth (1st, 1959)
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton (2nd, 1982; 2nd, 1983)
Angel Gutierrez, Brown (HM, 2003)
Dave Gutzke, Princeton (1st, 1980)
Jim Hackett, Princeton (1st, 1964)
Luke Hadden, Penn (HM, 2003; 1st, 2004)
Steve Haggerty, Cornell (1st, 1992)
Tom Haggerty, Columbia (1st, 1961)
Chris Hahn, Cornell (2nd, 1986)
Dan Haines, Penn (2nd, 1975)
Paul Halas, Harvard (2nd, 1977)
Bob Hall, Brown (2nd, 1963; 1st, 1965)
Bob Hall, Cornell (1st, 1975)
Karl Hall, Penn (2nd, 1981)
Pete Hall, Harvard (1st, 1968)
Erick Hamilton, Princeton (HM, 1990)
Tom Hamlin, Penn (1st, 1968)
Matt Handlon, Yale (HM, 2005; Acad, 2005)
Roy Hanks, Columbia (1st, 1996; 1st, 1997)
Sean Hansen, Harvard (2nd, 1994; Acad, 1994)
Chris Hanson, Cornell (1st, 1994)
John Hanson, Cornell (HM, 1995; 2nd, 1996;
2nd, 1997; 1st, 1998)
Scott Hapgood, Dartmouth (1st, 1995; 2nd, 1996;
1st, 1997)
Ted Hard, Yale (2nd, 1961)
Earle Harder, Princeton (HM, 1956)
Bob Harding, Princeton (2nd, 1973)
Derrick Harmon, Cornell (ROY, 1981; 1st, 1982;
1st, 1983; POY, 1983)
John Harper, Columbia (2nd, 1995)
Will Harper, Dartmouth (2nd, 1996; HM, 1997)
Mike Harrer, Princeton (2nd, 1986)
Aaron Harris, Princeton (1st, 1991; 1st, 1992)
Deon Harris, Cornell (2nd, 1998; Acad, 1999)
Naheem Harris, Penn (2nd, 2005)
Reggie Harris, Princeton (HM, 1991; 1st, 1992;
1st, 1993)
William Harris, Penn (HM, 1973)
Steve Hart, Princeton (2nd, 1980)
Nick Hartigan, Brown (1st, 2003; Acad, 2003;
1st, 2004; Acad, 2004; POY, 2005; 1st, 2005;
Acad, 2005)
Paul Hartnett, Harvard (HM, 1974)
Mike Haseltine, Cornell (2nd, 1988)
Dick Hassan, Columbia (2nd, 1961)
Chuck Hastings, Princeton (2nd, 1999)
Jeff Hatch, Penn (1st, 2001)
Jessie Hawkins, Brown (1st, 2003)
Shaun Hawkins, Cornell (HM, 1986; 2nd, 1987)
Bill Hay, Dartmouth (1st, 1966)
Norman Hayes, Columbia (HM, 1997)
Chris Heatherington, Yale (HM, 1995)
Tim Hedges, Cornell (Acad, 1997)
Darryl Heggans, Brown (HM, 1988)
Brad Heinz, Penn (HM, 1986)
Mark Hembrough, Penn (2nd, 1983)
Lal Heneghan, Penn (2nd, 1984)
Chandler Henley, Yale (HM, 2004)
Mike Henley, Penn (1st, 1988)
Paul Henly, Cornell (HM, 1972)
Bruce Hennemuth, Princeton (HM, 1972)
Brian Hennen, Yale (2nd, 1989)
Rory Hennessey, Yale (HM, 2002; 1st, 2003;
1st, 2004)
Rob Henricks, Princeton (HM, 1989)
Paul Henry, Brown (HM, 1973)
Matt Hepfer, Cornell (HM, 1990)
Adam Hernandez, Yale (2nd, 1997; Acad, 1997)
Jerry Hevern, Harvard (1st, 1970)
Tim Hevesy, Brown (HM, 1997; 1st, 1998)
Bob Hewes, Princeton (1st, 1969)
Doug Hewlett, Harvard (HM, 2005)
Duane Hewlett, Penn (1st, 1985)
Rob Hibbard, Dartmouth (1st, 1988; 1st, 1989)
Jay Hickey, Brown (2nd, 1978; 1st, 1979)
Jeff Hickey, Dartmouth (1st, 1978)
Joe Hiffa, Harvard (HM, 1993; Acad, 1993)
Michael Higgins, Princeton (HM, 1999; 2nd, 2000;
Acad, 2000)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Bill Hilgendorf, Yale (1st, 1966)
Calvin Hill, Yale (1st, 1967; 1st, 1968)
Jack Hill, Yale (1st, 1996; Acad, 1996)
Joe Hill, Columbia (HM, 1993)
Ken Hill, Yale (2nd, 1978; 1st, 1979)
Lonnie Hill, Brown (2nd, 2003; HM, 2005)
Steve Hillegeist, Princeton (1st, 1989)
Chip Hillenbrand, Columbia (2nd, 1976)
Matt Himelstein, Columbia (HM, 2000; 2nd, 2001)
Tony Hinz, Harvard (1st, 1987)
Brad Hippenstiel, Penn (2nd, 1986; 1st, 1987)
Mike Hirou, Princeton (HM, 1988; 1st, 1989;
1st, 1990)
Robb Hirsch, Harvard (2nd, 1991; Acad, 1992)
Jim Hisgen, Penn (HM, 1998; 1st, 1999)
Terrance Hobson, Yale (2nd, 2000)
Jeff Hockenbrock, Yale (HM, 1998; 1st, 1999)
Bob Hoffman, Harvard (1st, 1967)
Gavin Hoffman, Penn (1st, 2000; POY, 2000;
2nd, 2001)
John Hoffman, Harvard (2nd, 1963; 1st, 1964)
Joe Holland, Cornell (1st, 1978)
Brandt Hollander, Yale (HM, 2005)
Edgar Holley, Dartmouth (1st, 1965)
Bob Holly, Princeton (1st, 1981)
Dave Holohan, Yale (2nd, 1970)
Milt Holt, Harvard (1st, 1974)
Eric Honick, Harvard (2nd, 1970)
Tom Hooper, Harvard (2nd, 1957)
Herb Hopkins, Dartmouth (2nd, 1973)
Joe Hordubay, Penn (2nd, 1957)
Rich Horner, Harvard (1st, 1979)
Marc Horowitz, Penn (1st, 1993; Acad, 1993)
Steve Horrigan, Cornell (HM, 1974; 1st, 1975)
Jason Hove, Harvard (1st, 2001)
Fred Howard, Yale (HM, 1992)
Jim Howard, Yale (1st, 1964)
Chris Howe, Princeton (2nd, 1977)
Keith Howell, Harvard (HM, 2004)
Eion Hu, Harvard (2nd, 1994; ROY, 1994;
1st, 1995; 2nd, 1996)
Frost Hubbard, Yale (2nd, 1963)
Read Hubbard, Harvard (HM, 1992)
Dave Hudepohl, Harvard (1st, 1962)
Jim Hudnall, Columbia (2nd, 1994; Acad, 1994)
Ralph Hudson, Columbia (HM, 1994; 2nd, 1995)
Dennis Huff, Cornell (1st, 1969)
Rich Huff, Yale (2nd, 1988; 1st, 1989)
Jason Hughes, Harvard (1st, 1997)
Todd Hunter, Brown (HM, 1993)
Dan Hutchinson, Dartmouth (2nd, 2000)
Brad Hutton, Columbia (HM, 1990; 2nd, 1991)
Andy Hvidson, Princeton (2nd, 1977; 2nd, 1978)
John Hyland, Dartmouth (1st, 1993)
Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton (2nd, 1962; 1st, 1963;
1st, 1964)
Dave Ignacio, Harvard (1st, 1971)
Carmen Ilacqua, Yale (2nd, 1984; 2nd, 1985)
Chris Ingerslev, Brown (HM, 1985)
Drew Inzer, Brown (2nd, 1999; 1st, 2000)
Bobby Isom, Princeton (1st, 1977)
Joe Italiano, Penn (1st, 1972)
Thomas Itin, Cornell (HM, 1956)
Dan Iwan, Yale (HM, 1995)
Dave Iwan, Yale (2nd, 1993)
Mark Iwanowski, Penn (2nd, 1976)
Don Jackson, Columbia (1st, 1971; HM, 1972)
Doug Jackson, Columbia (1st, 1975; POY, 1975)
Glenn Jackson, Harvard (HM, 1997)
Theo Jacobs, Cornell (1st, 1969)
Dean Jacobson, Harvard (2nd, 1998; Acad, 1998)
Doug Jaeger, Dartmouth (2nd, 1972)
Doug James, Princeton (1st, 1966)
Bob Jameson, Penn (HM, 1973)
Mike Jamin, Cornell (2nd, 1991; 2nd, 1992)
Dick Jauron, Yale (1st, 1970; 1st, 1971; 1st, 1972;
POY, 1972)
Derek Javarone, Princeton (HM, 2004; 2nd, 2005)
Don Jean, Cornell (2nd, 1970; 1st, 1971)
Brad Jefferson, Dartmouth (2nd, 1996; HM, 1997)
Fred Jelks, Yale (HM, 2004)
Chris Jenkins, Columbia (2nd, 1982)
Jason Jenkins, Cornell (2nd, 1991)
Troy Jenkins, Yale (HM, 1987)
Mike Jennings, Columbia (2nd, 1996)
Sean Jensen, Brown (HM, 2000; 2nd, 2001;
Acad, 2001)
Steve Jensen, Dartmouth (ROY, 2001; 2nd, 2005)
Clarence Jentes, Cornell (1st, 1964)
Marquis Jessie, Penn (2nd, 1993; HM, 1994;
HM, 1995; HM, 1996)
Dan Jiggetts, Harvard (2nd, 1973; 1st, 1974;
1st, 1975)
Bob Joehl, Cornell (1st, 1972)
Michael Johns, Penn (HM, 2004; 1st, 2005)
Charlie Johnson, Columbia (1st, 1970; 2nd, 1971)
Chris Johnson, Penn (2nd, 1993; 1st, 1994)
Dave Johnson, Cornell (HM, 1974)
Eric Johnson, Yale (Acad, 1998; 2nd, 1999;
2nd, 1999; Acad, 1999; 1st, 2000; HM, 2000;
Acad, 2000)
Jeff Johnson, Cornell (1st, 1986)
Ken Johnson, Cornell (1st, 1985; 1st, 1986)
Mark Johnson, Dartmouth (2nd, 1988; HM, 1989)
Matt Johnson, Harvard (HM, 1991)
Rick Johnson, Cornell (HM, 1974)
Solomon Johnson, Columbia (HM, 1988;
ROY, 1988)
Steve Johnson, Penn (HM, 1987; 1st, 1988;
2nd, 1989)
Terry Johnson, Yale (2nd, 1990)
Ward Johnson, Cornell (HM, 1985; 1st, 1986)
Will Johnson, Harvard (1st, 2004; 1st, 2005;
Acad, 2005)
Jim Joiner, Yale (2nd, 1982)
Tom Jones, Harvard (1st, 1968)
Tony Jones, Yale (2nd, 1980; 1st, 1981; 2nd, 1981)
Bill Jordan, Princeton (Acad, 1994)
Matt Jordan, Yale (1st, 1970; 1st, 1971)
Steve Jordan, Brown (1st, 1980; 1st, 1981)
George Joseph, Penn (1st, 1969)
Rico Josephs, Columbia (2nd, 1979)
Doug Jost, Brown (HM, 1973)
Rich Joyce, Dartmouth (1st, 1990)
Steve Joyce, Cornell (2nd, 1995)
Tom Joyce, Harvard (1st, 1976)
Matt Julien, Penn (2nd, 1996)
Alex Jury, Brown (2nd, 2004; 1st, 2005)
Norm Juvonen, Cornell (HM, 1957; 1st, 1958)
Mike Kachmer, Brown (2nd, 1979)
Isaiah Kacyvenski, Harvard (HM, 1996; ROY, 1996;
1st, 1997; 1st, 1998; 1st, 1999; Acad, 1999)
Bill Kairit, Brown (HM, 1973; 1st, 1974)
Wayne Kakela, Dartmouth (1st, 1956)
Lawrence Kalesnik, Brown (HM, 1957)
Paul Kaliades, Columbia (2nd, 1970; 1st, 1971;
1st, 1972)
Arthur Kalman, Yale (2nd, 1987; 1st, 1988)
Victor Kaminski, Columbia (1st, 1978)
Mark Kamon, Cornell (2nd, 1974)
Alex Kandabarow, Dartmouth (2nd, 1974)
Joe Karcutskie, Brown (2nd, 1995; 2nd, 1996;
2nd, 1997)
Steve Karol, Dartmouth (2nd, 1983)
Steve Kaseta, Harvard (2nd, 1977)
Gary Kasprzak, Columbia (Acad, 1992)
Charlie Kaye, Harvard (1st, 1976)
Brian Kazan, Princeton (2nd, 1991; 2nd, 1993)
Zak Keasey, Princeton (1st, 2002; 1st, 2004)
Peter Keblish, Penn (HM, 1956)
Chris Keck, Dartmouth (HM, 1988)
Eric Keck, Columbia (1st, 1994; 2nd, 1995)
Darin Kehler, Yale (1st, 1989; 2nd, 1990)
Scott Kehoe, Dartmouth (HM, 1984)
Ron Kell, Yale (2nd, 1970)
Scott Keller, Yale (1st, 1975)
Dave Kelley, Yale (Acad, 1992)
Ron Kellogg, Penn (1st, 1975)
Chip Kelly, Yale (2nd, 1979)
Ray Kelly, Penn (2nd, 1956)
Raymond Kelly, Penn (2nd, 1958)
Jeff Kenney, Yale (2nd, 1992)
Steve Kenoyer, Penn (1st, 1970)
Bob Kent, Columbia (2nd, 1991)
Jamie Keough, Penn (1st, 1983)
Jim Keppel, Yale (1st, 1999)
Peter Kerblish, Penn (2nd, 1957)
R.D. Kern, Harvard (1st, 2000; Acad, 2000)
Adam Keslosky, Penn (2nd, 2001)
Steve Kettelberger, Brown (HM, 1985)
Nigel Key, Dartmouth (2nd, 1978)
Bryan Keys, Penn (HM, 1987; ROY, 1987;
1st, 1988; 1st, 1989)
Ryan Kiernan, Columbia (HM, 1998; HM, 1999;
HM, 2000)
Brad Kiesendahl, Cornell (2nd, 1997)
John Kilkoyne, Cornell (1st, 1980)
John Killian, Cornell (2nd, 1970)
Mike Kincaid, Princeton (2nd, 1971; 1st, 1972)
Bill King, Dartmouth (1st, 1961; 1st, 1962)
Griff King, Princeton (HM, 1997)
Derek Kingry, Cornell (Acad, 2000)
Adam Kingston, Harvard (HM, 2001)
Tim Kirby, Princeton (HM, 2001; 2nd, 2002;
1st, 2003; Acad, 2003)
Brent Kirk, Yale (2nd, 1974)
Danny Kistler, Harvard (HM, 2000; 2nd, 2001)
Brad Kitlowski, Cornell (HM, 2002; HM, 2003;
Acad, 2004)
Rick Klein, Princeton (2nd, 1981)
Dave Klingerman, Columbia (HM, 1971)
John Klosek, Columbia (HM, 1993)
Rick Klupchak, Dartmouth (2nd, 1971; 1st, 1972;
1st, 1973)
Gerry Knapp, Cornell (2nd, 1956)
Mike Knight, Brown (1st, 1977)
Peter Knight, Cornell (2nd, 1972)
Doug Knopp, Cornell (HM, 1994; HM, 1995)
Greg Knopp, Cornell (HM, 1991)
Jim Knowles, Cornell (2nd, 1986)
Rich Knox, Penn (2nd, 1995)
Jake Kohl, Yale (1st, 2003)
Kevin Kongslie, Princeton (HM, 2000; 1st, 2001;
1st, 2002)
Joe Kopcha, Penn (1st, 1990; 1st, 1991)
Peter Kortebein, Dartmouth (HM, 1984)
Alex Kos, Brown (2nd, 1985; 2nd, 1986;
1st, 1987; HM, 1987)
Milan Kosanovich, Harvard (2nd, 1991)
Sean Koscho, Harvard (HM, 1991)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Edward Kostselnik, Princeton (2nd, 1958)
Chris Kouri, Yale (HM, 1990; 1st, 1991)
Jeff Koury, Penn (2nd, 1974; HM, 1975)
Paul Koza, Brown (HM, 1975)
Walt Kozumbo, Princeton (1st, 1966)
Neal Kravitz, Columbia (Acad, 1999; HM, 1999)
Eric Krawczyk, Cornell (1st, 1997)
Alex Kroll, Yale (HM, 1956)
John Krumme, Dartmouth (2nd, 1961)
Alvin Krutsch, Dartmouth (HM, 1957; 1st, 1958)
Bob Krystyniak, Yale (2nd, 1978)
Jim Kubacki, Harvard (1st, 1975)
Tom Kuchar, Dartmouth (2nd, 1978)
Bill Kuehn, Dartmouth (HM, 1991)
Ryan Kuhn, Cornell (1st, 2005)
Chris Kupchick, Penn (HM, 2002; 2nd, 2003)
Mike Kurr, Harvard (HM, 1972)
Eric Kurzweil, Harvard (2nd, 1973; 2nd, 1974)
Greg Kylish, Brown (HM, 1987; 1st, 1988)
Yves Labissiere, Yale (HM, 1985)
Marc Laborsky, Harvard (HM, 2000; 1st, 2001)
John Lafferty, Yale (2nd, 1995; HM, 1996;
Acad, 1996)
Eric LaHaie, Harvard (2nd, 2001)
Mark Lahey, Brown (2nd, 1970)
Dave Laidley, Yale (1st, 1965)
Bob Lally, Cornell (1st, 1971; 1st, 1972; 1st, 1973)
Craig Lambert, Cornell (1st, 1971)
Gerry LaMontagne, Dartmouth (2nd, 1992)
Mike Lancaster, Brown (1st, 1978)
Ron Landeck, Princeton (1st, 1965)
Steve Lang, Princeton (HM, 1974)
Doug Langan, Cornell (2nd, 1988)
Jason Lange, Yale (2nd, 2001; 1st, 2002)
Jim Langford, Yale (1st, 1993; HM, 1994)
Dominic Lanza, Dartmouth (1st, 1997; Acad, 1997)
Brian Lapham, Harvard (1st, 2004; 1st, 2005)
Henry Large, Princeton (1st, 1961)
Scott Larkee, Harvard (2nd, 1998)
Orazio Larranzi, Harvard (2nd, 1979)
Brian Larsen, Dartmouth (HM, 1994; 1st, 1995;
Acad, 1995; 1st, 1996; Acad, 1996)
Pete Larson, Cornell (1st, 1966)
Paul Lata, Yale (2nd, 1981)
Orazio Lattanzi, Harvard (2nd, 1980)
John Lausch, Harvard (HM, 1991)
Abbott Lawrence, Yale (1st, 1963)
Glover Lawrence, Yale (1st, 1989)
Pete Lawrence, Dartmouth (1st, 1968)
Ricky Lawrence, Yale (2nd, 1975)
Nate Lawrie, Yale (2nd, 2002; 1st, 2003)
Bill Lazor, Cornell (HM, 1992)
Frank Leal, Princeton (HM, 1987; 1st, 1988;
1st, 1989)
Marcin Lebovitz, Harvard (2nd, 1956)
Jason Lebron, Penn (2nd, 1999)
Dennis Lee, Columbia (Acad, 1996)
Erik Lee, Yale (1st, 1991; 1st, 1992)
Jay Lee, Penn (2nd, 1989; HM, 1990)
Lloyd Lee, Dartmouth (2nd, 1995; 1st, 1996;
1st, 1997)
Mitch Lee, Cornell (1st, 1988; 1st, 1989)
Terry Lee, Cornell (2nd, 1976; 1st, 1977)
Damani Leech, Princeton (1st, 1995; 1st, 1996;
1st, 1997)
Joe Leith, Yale (Acad, 1996)
John Lelas, Penn (HM, 1988)
Ryan Lempa, Cornell (HM, 2003; 2nd, 2004)
Taran Lent, Dartmouth (HM, 1995; Acad, 1995)
Bob Leo, Harvard (1st, 1966)
Fred Leone, Yale (1st, 1980; 1st, 1981)
Bruce Leonetti, Penn (HM, 1975)
Michael Lerch, Princeton (HM, 1990; 1st, 1991;
1st, 1992)
Joe Leslie, Dartmouth (1st, 1971)
Matt Less, Columbia (1st, 1989)
Ethan Levitas, Cornell (HM, 1992)
Chad Levitt, Cornell (1st, 1994; 1st, 1995;
1st, 1996; POY, 1996)
Carl Lewis, Yale (HM, 1972; HM, 1973)
Derek Lewis, Harvard (2nd, 1990)
Don Lewis, Columbia (1st, 1982; 1st, 1983)
Bob Leyen, Yale (2nd, 1971; 2nd, 1972)
Steve Lhotak, Penn (2nd, 2001; 1st, 2002;
1st, 2003)
Kirk Liddell, Princeton (2nd, 1970)
Mark Ligos, Penn (HM, 1989)
Frank Lilly, Harvard (2nd, 1993)
Rich Linden, Harvard (2nd, 1997)
Matt Linit, Columbia (2nd, 1996; Acad, 1996)
Mike Lista, Penn (2nd, 1986; 1st, 1987)
Kirk Little, Brown (HM, 1987)
Ray Littleton, Yale (HM, 2001)
Mark Lockenmeyer, Princeton (2nd, 1980)
Rich Lolotai, Yale (1st, 1970)
Andy Lombara, Harvard (2nd, 1990; 1st, 1991)
Ian Lombard, Princeton (2nd, 1992)
Ken Loos, Dartmouth (2nd, 1978)
Paul Lopata, Yale (1st, 1956)
Ryan LoProto, Yale (2nd, 2001; Acad, 2001)
Carter Lord, Harvard (1st, 1967)
Joe Lorenc, Penn (HM, 1984)
Dean Loucks, Yale (HM, 1956)
Miro Lovric, Columbia (2nd, 1981; 2nd, 1982)
Gavin Lowery, Princeton (HM, 1990)
Nick Lowery, Dartmouth (1st, 1976; 1st, 1977)
Javier Loya, Columbia (HM, 1990)
Mario Loya, Columbia (HM, 1991)
Phil Loyd, Cornell (1st, 1981)
Jim Lucas, Dartmouth (2nd, 1975; 1st, 1976)
Jonathan Lucas, Cornell (2nd, 2005)
Kent Lucas, Harvard (HM, 1987)
Pete Luciano, Penn (2nd, 1970)
Tom Ludwig, Princeton (HM, 1995; 2nd, 1997)
Kevin Luensmann, Dartmouth (HM, 1988;
2nd, 1989)
Don Luke, Penn (HM, 1972)
Don Lund, Yale (2nd, 1988)
Ken Lund, Yale (HM, 1986)
Chris Lutz, Princeton (1st, 1988)
Mike Luzzi, Yale (HM, 1984)
John Lykouretzos, Yale (HM, 1993; Acad, 1993;
Acad, 1994; HM, 1994)
Paul Lynch, Yale (HM, 1957)
Dana Lyons, Penn (2nd, 1995)
Paul Lyons, Princeton (HM, 2003; 2nd, 2005)
Brian Lysiak, Columbia (HM, 2001; Acad, 2001)
Winters Mabry, Dartmouth (1st, 1965; 1st, 1966)
Ted Macauley, Yale (HM, 1984)
Scott MacBean, Princeton (1st, 1969)
Andy MacDonald, Dartmouth (1st, 1992; 1st, 1993)
Darren MacDonald, Penn (2nd, 1996; 1st, 1997;
1st, 1998)
Miles Macik, Penn (1st, 1993; ROY, 1993;
1st, 1994; 1st, 1995)
Kirby Mack, Columbia (1st, 1998; 1st, 2000;
Acad, 2000)
Trevor MacMeekin, Cornell (2nd, 2002)
Joe Madden, Brown (1st, 1988)
Jason Maehr, Penn (HM, 1998; 2nd, 1999)
Jim Magallanes, Penn (1st, 1993)
Colby Maher, Harvard (HM, 1991)
Rich Maher, Yale (1st, 1970; 2nd, 1971)
Sean Maher, Dartmouth (2nd, 1981)
Don Mahlke, Yale (HM, 1986)
Gerald Mahon, Harvard (2nd, 1989)
Max MaKenzie, Columbia (HM, 1972)
Scott Malaga, Cornell (1st, 1988)
Michael Malan, Brown (2nd, 1999; 1st, 2000;
1st, 2001)
Barry Malinowski, Harvard (HM, 1971)
Stas Maliszewski, Princeton (1st, 1964; 1st, 1965)
Jim Malizia, Penn (2nd, 2005)
Brian Malloy, Penn (HM, 1972)
Dan Malone, Cornell (HM, 1974)
Peter Maloney, Yale (1st, 2000)
Brian Mangene, Princeton (1st, 1993)
Bob Mangiacotti, Brown (1st, 1983)
Brian Mann, Dartmouth (2nd, 2002)
Jack Manning, Dartmouth (1st, 1971)
Kevin Manning, Princeton (HM, 2003)
Andrell Mannings, Cornell (2nd, 1988; HM, 1990)
John Marchiano, Penn (1st, 1959)
Paul Marcucci, Cornell (1st, 1969)
Bob Mardula, Penn (2nd, 1976)
Andy Maretz, Harvard (HM, 1986)
Larry Margerum, Dartmouth (1st, 1979)
Joe Margolis, Harvard (1st, 1982)
Mike Maricic, Brown (2nd, 1970)
Ed Marinaro, Cornell (1st, 1969; 1st, 1970;
POY, 1970; 1st, 1971; POY, 1971)
Brian Marini, Brown (2nd, 1970)
Mike Marino, Brown (HM, 1971)
Alan Markman, Dartmouth (2nd, 1974)
Mitch Marrow, Penn (2nd, 1995; 1st, 1996;
1st, 1997)
Ken Marschner, Yale (HM, 1998)
Gary Marshall, Princeton (HM, 1971)
Chris Martin, Yale (HM, 1986)
Neal Martin, Dartmouth (HM, 1992)
Tim Martin, Penn (HM, 1973; HM, 1974)
Del Marting, Yale (1st, 1968)
Marty Martinson, Yale (2nd, 1984)
Rob Masella, Yale (1st, 1996)
Pete Masloski, Princeton (2nd, 1989)
Tom Masso, Columbia (2nd, 1975)
Ron Mateo, Cornell (Acad, 1993; 1st, 1995;
Acad, 1995)
Sam Mathews, Penn (1st, 2003; 2nd, 2004)
Chris Matonis, Dartmouth (1st, 1986)
Earle Matory, Yale (2nd, 1970; 2nd, 1971)
Dave Matter, Penn (HM, 1990)
Brett Matthews, Dartmouth (2nd, 1986)
George Matthews, Yale (HM, 1985; HM, 1986)
Charles Matuszak, Dartmouth (1st, 1965; 1st, 1966)
Keith Mauney, Princeton (1st, 1968; 1st, 1969)
Chris Mawn, Dartmouth (HM, 1991)
Bruce Mayhew, Columbia (1st, 1990)
Tony Mazurkiewicz, Yale (HM, 1995)
Corey Mazza, Harvard (2nd, 2004)
Peter Mazza, Yale (2nd, 1999; 1st, 2000)
Tim Mazzetti, Penn (2nd, 1976)
Mark McAndrews, Yale (2nd, 1975)
Bob McAniff, Cornell (1st, 1957)
Matt McBurney, Harvard (HM, 2004)
Jon McCabe, Brown (1st, 1980)
Kevin McCafferty, Harvard (1st, 1975)
Scott McCaleb, Brown (2nd, 1987)
Alan McCall, Yale (HM, 1996)
Jay McCareins, Princeton (2nd, 2002; 1st, 2004;
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
1st, 2005)
Ed McCarthy, Yale (ROY, 2003; 2nd, 2004;
Acad, 2004; 1st, 2005; Acad, 2005)
John McCarthy, Yale (1st, 1967)
Brad McCauley, Brown (2nd, 1984)
Joe McClellan, Harvard (HM, 1993)
Dan McClutchy, Brown (2nd, 1996; 1st, 1997)
Bruce McConnell, Penn (HM, 1986)
Tom McConnell, Harvard (2nd, 1987)
Pat McCormack, Brown (HM, 1984; 2nd, 1985)
Jason McCullough, Brown (HM, 1994; 1st, 1995;
1st, 1996)
Mike McCune, Dartmouth (HM, 1991)
Bob McDermott, Harvard (2nd, 1975; 1st, 1976)
Pat McDermott, Penn (HM, 2004)
Tim McDermott, Cornell (Acad, 1994)
Cliff McDonald, Dartmouth (2nd, 1991)
Jim McDonnell, Yale (1st, 1976; 1st, 1977)
Colin McDonough, Princeton (1st, 2003;
2nd, 2004; 1st, 2005)
Randy McElrath, Dartmouth (1st, 1967)
Eamon McEneaney, Cornell (2nd, 1976)
Jerry McFadden, Penn (2nd, 1984)
Tom McGarrity, Penn (2nd, 1994; 1st, 1995)
Jim McGeehan, Dartmouth (1st, 1993)
Jim McGeehan, Penn (2nd, 1993)
John McGeehan, Penn (1st, 1984)
Dennis McGill, Yale (1st, 1956)
Tony McGill, Columbia (HM, 1998; HM, 1999)
Mike McGrann, Cornell (2nd, 1987; 1st, 1988)
Chuck McGrath, Brown (1st, 1982)
Matt McGrath, Princeton (2nd, 1979)
Tom McHale, Cornell (1st, 1986)
Mike McHugh, Brown (2nd, 1972)
Pat McInally, Harvard (1st, 1973; 1st, 1974;
1st, 1974)
John McInerney, Penn (1st, 1982)
Mike McKean, Cornell (HM, 1993; 2nd, 1994)
Ardel McKenna, Yale (2nd, 1984)
Sean McKenna, Cornell (Acad, 1998)
Max McKenzie, Columbia (HM, 1971)
Don McKinnon, Dartmouth (1st, 1962)
Norm McKnight, Dartmouth (HM, 1997)
Stephen McKoy, Columbia (HM, 2003)
John McLean, Dartmouth (1st, 1964)
Mike McLeod, Yale (2nd, 2005; ROY, 2005)
Pat McManus, Penn (HM, 2002)
Ron McMullen, Brown (2nd, 1986)
John McNiff, Cornell (HM, 1989; ROY, 1989;
1st, 1990; HM, 1991)
Rob McNulty, Princeton (2nd, 1980)
George McWeeney, Cornell (1st, 1966)
Mark Mead, Harvard (1st, 1983)
Joe Meaney, Cornell (HM, 1975; 2nd, 1976)
Parker Meeks, Columbia (Acad, 2002)
John Magaro, Cornell (HM, 2003)
Anthony Melillo, Penn (2nd, 2005)
Kip Melstrom, Cornell (Acad, 1998)
Chris Menick, Harvard (1st, 1997; 2nd, 1998;
1st, 1999)
Charles Mercein, Yale (1st, 1964)
Matt Mercer, Dartmouth (1st, 2000; 1st, 2001)
Than Merrill, Yale (1st, 1999; 1st, 2000)
Ted Metropoulos, Harvard (1st, 1956)
Mitch Metz, Brown (2nd, 1980)
Kyle Metzler, Yale (HM, 2001; 2nd, 2002)
Paul Michael, Dartmouth (1st, 1987; 1st, 1988)
Paul Michalewicz, Cornell (2nd, 1982)
Chris Michalik, Yale (HM, 1990)
Rob Michalik, Yale (2nd, 1990)
Paul Michalko, Brown (1st, 1976)
Bruce Michel, Yale (2nd, 1972)
Pancho Micir, Penn (2nd, 1970)
Serge Mihaly, Yale (1st, 1981)
Mark Milam, Columbia (2nd, 1985)
Rob Milanese, Penn (HM, 1999; 2nd, 2000;
2nd, 2001; 1st, 2002)
Duke Millard, Harvard (2nd, 1979)
Cache Miller, Penn (1st, 1992; Acad, 1992)
Ed Miller, Columbia (HM, 1971)
Eric Miller, Cornell (HM, 2005)
Neal Miller, Harvard (HM, 1973)
Scott Miller, Princeton (1st, 1993)
Austin Milliken, Columbia (2nd, 1996)
George Milosevic, Cornell (2nd, 1972)
Bill Mitchell, Princeton (2nd, 1977)
Mike Mitchell, Penn (1st, 2002; POY, 2003;
1st, 2003)
Chris Mizell, Penn (HM, 2004; HM, 2005)
Bruce Molloy, Penn (1st, 1964)
Jim Molnar, Princeton (2nd, 1978)
Steve Monteith, Columbia (1st, 1981)
Joe Montesano, Yale (HM, 1998)
Bill Moore, Yale (2nd, 1984)
Caleb Moore, Dartmouth (1st, 1999; Acad, 1999;
1st, 2000; Acad, 2000)
Jeremy Moore, Princeton (2nd, 2004)
Ryan Moore, Princeton (2nd, 1995)
Marty Moran, Brown (2nd, 1978; 2nd, 1979)
Al Moras, Yale (1st, 1973; 1st, 1974)
Sean Morey, Brown (ROY, 1995; 1st, 1996;
1st, 1997; POY, 1997; 1st, 1998)
Steve Morgan, Brown (ROY, 2004; 2nd, 2004;
HM, 2004; 1st, 2005)
Jamie Moriarty, Cornell (HM, 2001)
Kevin Moriarty, Yale (1st, 1985)
Chris Morosetti, Cornell (HM, 1999)
Carl Morris, Harvard (2nd, 2000; 1st, 2001;
POY, 2001; 1st, 2002; POY, 2002)
Dan Morris, Penn (HM, 2000; 2nd, 2001)
Nick Morris, Penn (2nd, 1994; 1st, 1995)
Seth Morris, Brown (2nd, 1977)
Tom Morris, Princeton (HM, 1956)
Kevin Morrison, Penn (1st, 1989)
Scott Morrison, Princeton (2nd, 1975)
Neil Morrissey, Cornell (HM, 2003; Acad, 2003)
Tom Morrow, Dartmouth (HM, 1991; Acad, 1991)
Craig Morton, Dartmouth (1st, 1986; ROY, 1986;
HM, 1987; 1st, 1988)
Avery Moseley, Columbia (2nd, 2000)
Ted Moskala, Brown (2nd, 1984; 1st, 1985)
Dave Moss, Dartmouth (1st, 1957)
Armin Mostyedi, Penn (2nd, 1989)
Brian Moyer, Penn (2nd, 1985)
Jan Moyer, Brown (2nd, 1963)
Luke Mraz, Yale (HM, 2002)
Jeff Mroz, Yale (2nd, 2005)
Brandon Mueller, Princeton (2nd, 2002)
Joe Mujalli, Harvard (HM, 2003)
Dan Mulligan, Dartmouth (1st, 1991)
Mike Murawczyk, Yale (1st, 1998; 1st, 1999)
Randy Murff, Columbia (2nd, 1995; 2nd, 1996)
Bill Murphy, Cornell (1st, 1967)
Brian Murphy, Brown (2nd, 1986)
Dan Murphy, Dartmouth (2nd, 1975)
Dave Murphy, Dartmouth (2nd, 1990)
Gerry Murphy, Brown (1st, 1967; 1st, 1968)
Jerry Murphy, Dartmouth (HM, 1994)
Niall Murphy, Harvard (HM, 2002)
Tom Murphy, Penn (1st, 1984)
Mike Murray, Harvard (HM, 1985; 2nd, 1986)
Philip Murray, Columbia (1st, 2000; 2nd, 2001;
1st, 2002)
Scott Murrer, Harvard (1st, 1981; 1st, 1982)
Steve Nalepa, Yale (Acad, 1993)
Steve Narr, Brown (2nd, 1976; 2nd, 1977)
Sean Nassoiy, Cornell (HM, 2004)
Joe Nastri, Dartmouth (1st, 1978)
Aron Natale, Harvard (2nd, 1999; Acad, 1999)
Jack Neal, Harvard (2nd, 1971)
John Neid, Princeton (1st, 1995)
Bob Nelson, Yale (HM, 1994)
Scott Nelson, Brown (HM, 1975; 1st, 1976)
George Neos, Dartmouth (1st, 1992; 1st, 1993)
Dave Neslund, Dartmouth (1st, 1982)
Spencer Neumann, Harvard (2nd, 1990; 1st, 1991;
Acad, 1991)
Tom Neville, Yale (1st, 1969; 1st, 1970)
George Newhouse, Harvard (2nd, 1973; 1st, 1975)
Bart Newman, Yale (1st, 1992)
Leon Newsome, Princeton (HM, 1990)
Sean Nichols, Columbia (1st, 1992; 1st, 1993)
John Nied, Princeton (HM, 1994)
Jeff Nikora, Brown (1st, 1983)
Bob Nix, Penn (1st, 1977)
Jim Nixon, Princeton (1st, 1969)
Steve Noble, Columbia (2nd, 1973)
Mike Noetzel, Yale (HM, 1971; 1st, 1972)
Chuck Nolan, Penn (2nd, 1983)
Ben Noll, Penn (2nd, 2002; 1st, 2003)
Kurt Nondorf, Yale (1st, 1976; 2nd, 1978)
Kevin Noone, Dartmouth (2nd, 2000; 1st, 2001;
1st, 2002; Acad, 2002)
Dennis Norman, Princeton (1st, 1998; 1st, 1999;
1st, 2000)
George Norman, Cornell (1st, 1964)
Taylor Northrop, Princeton (2nd, 2000; 2nd, 2000;
1st, 2001; 2nd, 2001)
Bob Norton, Dartmouth (1st, 1972)
Jim Nottingham, Yale (HM, 1971)
Dave Novosel, Yale (2nd, 1979; 2nd, 1980)
Brent Novoselsky, Penn (1st, 1986; 2nd, 1987)
Chris Nowinski, Harvard (HM, 1998; 2nd, 1999)
Tom Nunez, Cornell (2nd, 1998)
Chip Nuzzo, Princeton (HM, 1986)
Prosper Nwokocho, Columbia (HM, 2003;
HM, 2004; 2nd, 2005)
Bob O’Brien, Dartmouth (1st, 1965)
Gavin O’Connor, Penn (1st, 1985)
Mike O’Flynn, Dartmouth (1st, 1990)
Liam O’Hagan, Harvard (HM, 2005)
Sean O’Mara, Dartmouth (HM, 2000)
Doug O’Neill, Penn (HM, 1998)
Curt Oberg, Dartmouth (2nd, 1976; 1st, 1977)
Pete Oberle, Dartmouth (HM, 1993; HM, 1994;
Acad, 1995)
Tom Oko, Penn (HM, 1990; 1st, 1991)
Scott Oliaro, Cornell (2nd, 1990; 2nd, 1992)
Harry Olivar, Yale (HM, 1957)
Darrell Oliveira, Princeton (1st, 1994; 1st, 1995)
Ayo Oluwole, Columbia (2nd, 2003)
Scott Oostdyk, Princeton (2nd, 1981)
Chisom Opara, Princeton (2nd, 2002)
Steve Ortman, Penn (2nd, 1984)
Uche Osadebe, Columbia (HM, 2005)
Chris Osentowski, Penn (Acad, 1995; HM, 1996)
Andy Osman, Dartmouth (2nd, 1983; HM, 1984)
Dave Otto, Harvard (2nd, 1980)
Mike Owseichik, Yale (1st, 1956)
Gerald Page, Cornell (2nd, 1962)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Mike Page, Harvard (2nd, 1974)
Shon Page, Dartmouth (1st, 1990; POY, 1990)
John Pagliaro, Yale (1st, 1976; POY, 1976;
1st, 1977; POY, 1977)
Franco Pagnanelli, Princeton (2nd, 1988;
1st, 1989)
Matt Paknis, Brown (HM, 1984)
Nick Palazzo, Harvard (HM, 2000; Acad, 2002)
Joe Palermo, Dartmouth (1st, 1957)
Charlie Palmer, Yale (1st, 1974; 1st, 1975)
Drew Palmer, Brown (HM, 1995)
Stephin Palmer, Penn (1st, 1991)
Bob Pangia, Brown (2nd, 1971; HM, 1972)
Jason Pankau, Brown (HM, 1990)
Jim Panzini, Penn (HM, 1986)
Don Papich, Cornell (2nd, 1975)
George Paraskevopoulos, Cornell (2nd, 2001)
Mark Pare, Dartmouth (1st, 1983)
Bob Parisien, Brown (HM, 2000)
Evan Parke, Cornell (1st, 1988)
Greg Parker, Brown (1st, 1995; HM, 1996)
Randy Parker, Penn (HM, 2001)
Tom Parker, Dartmouth (1st, 1989)
Jesse Parks, Columbia (1st, 1970; 1st, 1971;
2nd, 1972)
John Parry, Brown (1st, 1963; 1st, 1964)
Rocky Parson, Brown (HM, 1996; 2nd, 1997)
Joe Parsons, Princeton (1st, 1971; 2nd, 1972)
Ernie Pascarella, Princeton (1st, 1964)
Bob Paschall, Columbia (2nd, 1988; 2nd, 1989)
John Passalacqua, Cornell (HM, 1984)
Greg Patrick, Brown (HM, 1990)
Kevin Patrick, Princeton (2nd, 1983)
Dave Patterson, Princeton (2nd, 1993; 1st, 1994;
POY, 1995)
Mark Patterson, Yale (HM, 2002)
Roger Patterson, Princeton (HM, 2002)
Terence Patterson, Harvard (2nd, 1997; HM, 1999)
Henry Paulson, Dartmouth (1st, 1967)
Brad Pawlowski, Princeton (HM, 1995)
Brad Payne, Harvard (HM, 2003)
Seth Payne, Cornell (2nd, 1994; 2nd, 1995;
1st, 1996)
Dave Pazden, Harvard (Acad, 1996)
Craig Peck, Dartmouth (2nd, 1989)
Doug Peck, Columbia (HM, 2001)
Vince Pelini, Columbia (1st, 1981)
Matt Peluse, Princeton (HM, 2001)
Tim Penna, Yale (HM, 2001)
Chris Pennington, Penn (HM, 2000; 1st, 2001;
1st, 2002)
Ed Perks, Yale (1st, 1989; 2nd, 1990; 2nd, 1991)
Carmine Perrelli, Yale (HM, 1990)
Jim Perrello, Cornell (2nd, 1985)
Bill Perry, Brown (1st, 1986; 1st, 1987)
Blake Perry, Princeton (HM, 2002; 2nd, 2003)
James Perry, Brown (1st, 1997; Acad, 1997;
1st, 1998; 1st, 1999; POY, 1999)
John Perry, Harvard (2nd, 2002)
Scott Perry, Brown (HM, 1991; Acad, 1991)
Ted Perry, Dartmouth (1st, 1971; 2nd, 1972;
2nd, 1973)
Bob Perschel, Yale (1st, 1972)
Bob Peters, Dartmouth (1st, 1970)
Don Peterson, Harvard (1st, 1987; 1st, 1988)
Marty Peterson, Penn (HM, 1985; 1st, 1986)
John Petit, Penn (HM, 1975)
Tony Petras, Columbia (HM, 1993; 1st, 1994)
Jim Petrucci, Princeton (2nd, 1984; 2nd, 1985)
Mark Petruzziello, Princeton (1st, 1984)
Bill Petusky, Penn (2nd, 1975; 1st, 1976)
George Pfeffer, Brown (2nd, 1987)
Tom Phelan, Yale (2nd, 1983)
Mike Philips, Cornell (1st, 1972; 1st, 1973)
Mike Phillips, Dartmouth (HM, 1992)
Neil Phillips, Harvard (2nd, 1988)
Stone Phillips, Yale (HM, 1975)
Joe Piela, Penn (HM, 1997; 1st, 1998)
Jerry Pierce, Dartmouth (1st, 1979; 1st, 1980)
Michael Pierce, Penn (2nd, 2004)
Bob Pillsbury, Harvard (2nd, 1960)
Chris Pillsbury, Harvard (2nd, 1992)
Arnie Pinkston, Yale (1st, 1978; 2nd, 1979)
David Pitman, Cornell (2nd, 1999)
Alex Pittz, Brown (1st, 1998)
Barry Pizor, Dartmouth (2nd, 1980)
Don Place, Brown (2nd, 1979)
Fred Plaza, Penn (1st, 2002)
Ralph Plumb, Yale (HM, 2003; 2nd, 2004)
Jeffrey Pochop, Harvard (2nd, 1963)
Eric Poderys, Penn (HM, 1988; 2nd, 1990)
Nathan Podsakoff, Cornell (HM, 1999)
Nathan Podsakoff, Princeton (2nd, 2000)
Dave Poe, Harvard (1st, 1965)
Joe Policastro, Columbia (HM, 1984)
Ralph Polillio, Harvard (1st, 1978)
Matt Pollard, Columbia (2nd, 1987; HM, 1988)
Mike Pollock, Cornell (1st, 2005)
Don Pomeroy, Dartmouth (2nd, 1983)
Jim Popielinski, Cornell (HM, 1973)
Marty Popoloski, Harvard (HM, 1991)
Jim Porter, Columbia (HM, 1985)
Jud Porter, Dartmouth (1st, 1975)
Jamie Potkul, Brown (1st, 1985)
Patrick Potts, Cornell (Acad, 2004; HM, 2005;
Acad, 2005)
Steve Potysman, Harvard (2nd, 1978)
Bill Powers, Princeton (1st, 1978)
Mke Powers, Penn (HM, 2003)
Mike Prairie, Brown (1st, 1975; 2nd, 1976)
Doug Pratt, Cornell (2nd, 1983)
Brad Preble, Dartmouth (1st, 1990)
Cody Press, Dartmouth (2nd, 1978; 1st, 1979)
Keith Price, Yale (2nd, 1992)
Don Printy, Cornell (HM, 1990)
Eugene Profit, Yale (HM, 1985)
Matt Proto, Yale (1st, 2000)
Dave Prybyla, Yale (2nd, 1994; HM, 1995)
Wesley Pugh, Dartmouth (1st, 1972)
Artie Pulsinelli, Columbia (1st, 1977; 2nd, 1978)
Adrian Puzzo, Penn (2nd, 1998; HM, 1999)
Mike Pyle, Yale (1st, 1959; 1st, 1960)
George Pyne, Brown (2nd, 1987; HM, 1988)
Mike Pyszczymucha, Columbia (1st, 1970)
Tony Quarmaccio, Brown (2nd, 1994)
Michael Quarshie, Columbia (2nd, 2003; Acad,
2003; 1st, 2004; Acad, 2004)
Peter Quartararo, Harvard (2nd, 1982)
John Quinn, Yale (2nd, 1985; HM, 1986)
Joe Rackley, Brown (2nd, 2002)
Tony Radano, Columbia (2nd, 1960)
Matt Rader, Penn (2nd, 1998; Acad, 1998)
Boris Radisic, Penn (2nd, 1977)
Matt Radley, Columbia (HM, 1998; 2nd, 1999)
Chris Raftery, Harvard (HM, 2002; 1st, 2003;
Acad, 2003)
Ricky Rahne, Cornell (HM, 1999; HM, 2000)
Mike Raich, Cornell (1st, 1986; 1st, 1987)
Jason Raiti, Dartmouth (HM, 2005)
Tom Rakowski, Cornell (HM, 1971)
Andrew Ralph, Yale (HM, 2005)
David Ramirez, Columbia (HM, 1995; HM, 1996)
Ray Ramsey, Columbia (2nd, 1970)
Joe Randall, Brown (1st, 1965; 1st, 1966)
Phil Ratner, Cornell (1st, 1964; 1st, 1965)
John Raveche, Princeton (HM, 2000)
Dave Rawicz, Penn (2nd, 1991)
Scott Reade, Cornell (2nd, 1991; 2nd, 1992)
Bob Rech, Dartmouth (2nd, 1985)
Brad Reed, Princeton (2nd, 1992)
Johnathan Reese, Columbia (ROY, 1998;
HM, 1999; 1st, 2000; 2nd, 2001)
Jon Reese, Yale (HM, 1987; HM, 1988; 1st, 1989)
Bob Reeves, Dartmouth (HM, 2001; HM, 2002)
Bob Regan, Yale (1st, 1979; 1st, 1980)
Bill Reggio, Columbia (1st, 1982)
Chip Regine, Brown (HM, 1971; 2nd, 1972)
Dave Regula, Dartmouth (2nd, 1995; 1st, 1996;
1st, 1997)
Lee Reherman, Cornell (2nd, 1986; 1st, 1987)
Jonathan Reid, Princeton (2nd, 1994)
Jim Reidy, Harvard (HM, 1989)
Dick Reinis, Princeton (1st, 1965)
Jim Renna, Princeton (HM, 1992; 1st, 1993)
Ames Ressa, Brown (HM, 1974)
Tom Reusser, Dartmouth (2nd, 1999)
Kevin Rex, Cornell (2nd, 2004; 1st, 2005)
Robert Rex, Dartmouth (2nd, 1956)
Mike Riach, Cornell (2nd, 1985)
Mike Ribero, Dartmouth (HM, 2005)
Carl Ricci, Yale (2nd, 1993; 1st, 1994)
Barry Richardson, Princeton (HM, 1972)
Ray Riddick, Yale (HM, 1973)
Dominic Riebli, Columbia (Acad, 1997)
Francis Riepl, Penn (HM, 1956; HM, 1957)
Abe Rife, Dartmouth (HM, 1994; HM, 1995)
Mark Rifkin, Princeton (1st, 1981)
Chris Riga, Columbia (HM, 1986)
Chris Riley, Penn (1st, 1997)
Sean Riley, Dartmouth (2nd, 1992)
Sean Riley, Harvard (1st, 1996)
Jim Rill, Dartmouth (2nd, 1979; 2nd, 1980)
Gary Rinkus, Cornell (1st, 1986; 1st, 1987)
John Ritchie, Dartmouth (1st, 1969)
Bob Rizzo, Yale (1st, 1977)
Lee Roach, Dartmouth (HM, 1999)
Bo Roberson, Cornell (2nd, 1956)
Archie Roberts, Columbia (1st, 1962; 1st, 1963;
1st, 1964)
Gil Robertshaw, Brown (1st, 1956; 2nd, 1957)
Bill Robertson, Brown (HM, 1995)
Larrin Robertson, Penn (HM, 1997)
Eric Robinson, Princeton (2nd, 1983; 1st, 1984)
Greg Robinson, Dartmouth (1st, 1976; 1st, 1977)
Kevin Robinson, Columbia (HM, 1992)
Jon Rocholl, Columbia (HM, 2005)
Mark Rockefeller, Princeton (1st, 1988)
Jim Rockenback, Princeton (1st, 1963)
Clint Rodriguez, Yale (HM, 1996)
Jorge Rodriguez, Columbia (HM, 1973)
Dave Rody, Brown (HM, 1988)
Jeff Roether, Columbia (HM, 2002)
John Rogan, Yale (2nd, 1981)
Dick Rogers, Princeton (1st, 1965)
Chad Roghair, Princeton (HM, 1991)
Tom Rohlfing, Cornell (2nd, 1979)
Jack Rohrback, Brown (2nd, 1960)
Jeff Rohrer, Yale (1st, 1981)
John Roland, Penn (2nd, 1977)
Paul Roland, Columbia (1st, 1998)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Carl Romero, Dartmouth (2nd, 1989)
Brian Romney, Cornell (HM, 2004; HM, 2005)
Kevin Rooney, Brown (1st, 1977)
Kevin Rooney, Cornell (Acad, 2001; Acad, 2002;
Acad, 2003)
Dave Rose, Princeton (2nd, 1987)
Neil Rose, Harvard (1st, 2001; HM, 2002)
Chris Roser-Jones, Princeton (2nd, 2000; 1st, 2001)
Al Rosier, Dartmouth (HM, 1990; 1st, 1991;
POY, 1991)
Marc Ross, Princeton (HM, 1993; 2nd, 1994)
Steve Ross, Cornell (2nd, 1981)
Bob Rostomily, Yale (2nd, 1979)
Don Roth, Princeton (1st, 1964)
Greg Roth, Brown (HM, 1984; 1st, 1985)
Tom Roth, Cornell (2nd, 1978)
Felix Rouse, Penn (2nd, 1995)
Tom Routt, Brown (2nd, 1996)
Lou Rovero, Dartmouth (HM, 1956)
Kyle Rowley, Brown (HM, 2001)
Alan Rozycki, Dartmouth (1st, 1960)
Carmelo Rubano, Penn (HM, 1998; 1st, 1999)
Marek Rubin, Yale (1st, 1998)
Nick Rudd, Columbia (2nd, 2002; 1st, 2003;
HM, 2003)
Jeff Rudolph, Yale (HM, 1986; 1st, 1987; 1st, 1988)
Rob Ruisch, Penn (2nd, 1991)
Gordon Rule, Dartmouth (1st, 1967)
Dale Runge, Dartmouth (2nd, 1963)
Greg Rush, Dartmouth (2nd, 1990; 1st, 1991)
Sundiata Rush, Penn (HM, 1991; 1st, 1992)
Andy Russell, Dartmouth (HM, 1986)
David Russell, Yale (1st, 1991)
Chris Rutan, Yale (HM, 1989)
Vic Ruterbusch, Princeton (1st, 1982)
Pat Ruwe, Yale (2nd, 1982)
Chris Ryan, Yale (2nd, 1998)
Joe Ryan, Cornell (1st, 1964)
Kelly Ryan, Yale (HM, 1986; 1st, 1987; POY, 1987)
Kris Ryan, Penn (1st, 1999; 2nd, 2000; 1st, 2001)
Mike Ryan, Yale (HM, 1985; 2nd, 1986)
Tom Ryan, Princeton (HM, 1991)
Rob Ryder, Cornell (2nd, 1989; HM, 1990)
Maurice Saah, Yale (HM, 1991)
Matt Sabetti, Harvard (2nd, 1979)
P.J. Sacco, Brown (HM, 1991)
Daniel Sachs, Princeton (1st, 1957; 2nd, 1959)
John Sadusky, Cornell (2nd, 1959)
Rich Salchunas, Dartmouth (1st, 1979)
Jim Salters, Princeton (2nd, 1998; Acad, 1998)
Craig Saltzgaber, Dartmouth (2nd, 1983;
HM, 1984; 1st, 1985)
Ric San Doval, Penn (HM, 2002; 1st, 2003;
1st, 2005)
Paul San Fillippo, Columbia (HM, 1987)
Joe Sandberg, Penn (2nd, 2005)
Scott Sandler, Penn (HM, 1988)
Mike Sands, Harvard (2nd, 1999)
Mike Sangobowole, Penn (2nd, 2003; 1st, 2004)
Frank Santamaria, Cornell (2nd, 1978)
Robert Santiago, Harvard (1st, 1984; 1st, 1985)
Rob Santos, Harvard (1st, 1992)
John Sapoch, Princeton (2nd, 1956; 2nd, 1957)
Peter Sarantos, Yale (2nd, 1998; 1st, 1999)
Mike Sardo, Columbia (HM, 1991; HM, 1992)
Aaron Satterthwaite, Princeton (2nd, 1974)
Stuart Satullo, Yale (2nd, 2002)
Bob Saunders, Princeton (1st, 1971)
John Saunders, Yale (2nd, 1993)
Ray Saunders, Penn (HM, 1985)
Russ Savage, Harvard (2nd, 1976)
Paul Savidge, Princeton (1st, 1964; 1st, 1965)
Edward Savitsky, Cornell (1st, 1958)
Chris Sawch, Dartmouth (1st, 1978)
Mike Scavina, Columbia (2nd, 1981)
Chris Schaefer, Harvard (HM, 1997)
Tom Schalich, Princeton (HM, 1973; HM, 1974)
Phil Scherrer, Harvard (2nd, 2000)
Ted Schiller, Princeton (1st, 1975)
Matt Schindel, Harvard (1st, 2004)
Wayne Schlobohm, Dartmouth (2nd, 1997;
2nd, 1998; 1st, 1999)
Brian Schmidt, Dartmouth (2nd, 1996)
Jeff Schmidt, Dartmouth (2nd, 1996)
Tom Schmidt, Yale (1st, 1966; 1st, 1967)
Ralph Scholz, Cornell (1st, 1983)
Jarrett Schreck, Brown (1st, 2004; 1st, 2005)
Kyle Schroeder, Dartmouth (HM, 1998; 2nd, 1999)
Ted Schroeder, Columbia (Acad, 1998)
Jeff Schulte, Penn (2nd, 1982)
John Schultheis, Princeton (1st, 1982)
Barry Schuman, Princeton (2nd, 1961)
Slade Schuster, Dartmouth (2nd, 1984; 1st, 1985)
Jamie Schwalbe, Columbia (Acad, 1993; 1st, 1994;
Acad, 1994)
Dave Schwartz, Yale (2nd, 1979)
Sal Sciretto, Dartmouth (HM, 1989; 1st, 1990;
1st, 1991)
Hugh Scott, Princeton (2nd, 1958; 2nd, 1959;
1st, 1960)
Jasen Scott, Penn (1st, 1996)
Todd Scott, Yale (HM, 1996; HM, 1997)
Mike Scully, Cornell (2nd, 1982; 1st, 1983)
A.J. Sebastianelli, Penn (1st, 1986)
Robert Sebastianelli, Penn (HM, 1956)
Lee Sedberry, Dartmouth (1st, 1981)
Charlie Seelandt, Brown (HM, 1993)
John Sefcik, Columbia (HM, 1971)
Jimmy Seifert, Cornell (1st, 1995)
Mark Seilhamer, Princeton (2nd, 1987)
Jack Sellati, Yale (2nd, 1975)
Robert Selzer, Yale (HM, 1995)
Shawn Sensky, Harvard (2nd, 1988)
Rich Serino, Penn (1st, 1976; 1st, 1977)
Paul Serrano, Brown (2nd, 1974; HM, 1975)
Pete Sgro, Penn (HM, 1973)
Vince Sgro, Penn (2nd, 1971)
Ya-sin Shabazz, Yale (HM, 1990; 2nd, 1991)
Mike Shane, Columbia (2nd, 1970)
Pat Sharkey, Columbia (2nd, 1972)
Joel Sharp, Princeton (HM, 1989)
Robert Shaunessy, Harvard (HM, 1956; 1st, 1957;
1st, 1958)
Bob Shaw, Harvard (1st, 1973; 1st, 1974)
Keenan Shaw, Columbia (HM, 2004)
David Shearer, Dartmouth (2nd, 1994;
Acad, 1994)
Jonas Sheehan, Princeton (HM, 1991; Acad, 1991)
Rich Sheerin, Cornell (HM, 1997)
Ed Sheridan, Princeton (HM, 1974; 2nd, 1975)
Mike Sherman, Brown (2nd, 1976)
Bob Shoop, Yale (HM, 1987)
John Short, Dartmouth (1st, 1969; 2nd, 1970)
Mike Shreve, Harvard (1st, 1998)
Porter Shreve, Penn (2nd, 1960)
Dave Shula, Dartmouth (1st, 1978; 2nd, 1979;
1st, 1980)
Dave Shulman, Penn (1st, 1982)
Lerone Sidberry, Penn (2nd, 1989)
Dave Siegfried, Brown (HM, 1971)
Alex Sierk, Princeton (2nd, 1997; Acad, 1997;
2nd, 1998; Acad, 1998)
Kevin Sigler, Cornell (HM, 1974)
Steve Sikora, Princeton (2nd, 1970)
Mahingus Silver, Cornell (HM, 1995)
Matt Silvia, Brown (HM, 1995)
Barton Simmons, Yale (2nd, 2002; 2nd, 2004)
Evan Simmons, Cornell (HM, 2001)
Matt Simmons, Brown (Acad, 1996; Acad, 1997)
Stu Simms, Dartmouth (HM, 1971)
Jesse Simonin, Penn (HM, 1998)
John Simourian, Harvard (HM, 1956)
Ed Simpson, Dartmouth (2nd, 1984)
Kyle Sims, Harvard (2nd, 2001)
Rob Sims, Penn (1st, 1990; 1st, 1991; 1st, 1992)
Scott Sims, Dartmouth (2nd, 1987; 2nd, 1988)
Gary Singletary, Harvard (1st, 1968; 1st, 1969)
Thomas Singleton, Yale (2nd, 1959; 1st, 1960)
John Sinnott, Brown (1st, 1978; 1st, 1979)
Luke Siwula, Cornell (1st, 2005; Acad, 2005)
Bill Sjogren, Dartmouth (1st, 1966)
Colby Skelton, Harvard (HM, 1996)
Bill Skinner, Princeton (2nd, 1973)
Kevin Skol, Yale (2nd, 1991; Acad, 1991)
Bob Skoronski, Yale (1st, 1978)
Steve Skwara, Yale (HM, 1984; 1st, 1985)
Thomas Skypeck, Cornell (2nd, 1958)
Dave Slates, Brown (2nd, 1990)
Kevin Slattery, Brown (HM, 1975)
Jason Slavik, Harvard (2nd, 1992; 2nd, 1993)
Edward Slisky, Cornell (2nd, 1962)
Joe Smailis, Penn (1st, 1984)
Mike Small, Brown (1st, 1986)
Grady Smalling, Harvard (HM, 2000)
Azibo Smith, Brown (HM, 1997; HM, 1998;
Acad, 1998)
Chris Smith, Harvard (2nd, 1996; Acad, 1996;
Acad, 1997)
Cayton Smith, Dartmouth (2nd, 2002; 2nd, 2002;
1st, 2004)
Dave Smith, Penn (2nd, 1982; 1st, 1983)
David Smith, Penn (HM, 1987; HM, 1988)
Edward Smith, Harvard (1st, 1962)
Eugene Smith, Brown (HM, 1993; 1st, 1994)
Greg Smith, Dartmouth (HM, 1995; 2nd, 1996;
Acad, 1996)
Jerry Smith, Penn (2nd, 1980)
Jim Smith, Harvard (HM, 1989)
Jim Smith, Penn (2nd, 1981)
Jim Smith, Yale (Acad, 1997)
K.C. Smith, Harvard (1st, 1985)
Keenan Smith, Yale (HM, 1992; 2nd, 1993)
Reid Smith, Brown (HM, 1989; 1st, 1990)
Ron Smith, Dartmouth (2nd, 1973)
Stephen Smith, Brown (HM, 1995)
Terry Smith, Columbia (HM, 1972)
Walton Smith, Brown (2nd, 1992; 1st, 1993)
John Smoot, Yale (1st, 1974; 1st, 1975)
Joe Smugeresky, Penn (2nd, 1970)
Walt Snickenberger, Princeton (1st, 1973;
1st, 1974; POY, 1974)
Don Snyder, Penn (HM, 2004; HM, 2005;
Acad, 2005)
Galen Snyder, Columbia (2nd, 1989; 1st, 1990)
Jay Snyder, Yale (2nd, 1981)
Matt Sodl, Columbia (HM, 1985; 1st, 1987)
Steve Solow, Penn (2nd, 1971)
Mike Sommers, Columbia (Acad, 1993)
Gary Sonkur, Harvard (2nd, 2004)
Ted Sonnenberg, Cornell (HM, 2005)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Paul Sorensen, Dartmouth (2nd, 1988)
Jamil Soriano, Harvard (1st, 2002)
Barry Sorrels, Columbia (1st, 1974)
Ted Sotir, Princeton (1st, 1979)
Bill Southmayd, Harvard (1st, 1963)
Mike Southworth, Yale (1st, 1975)
Mike Soyster, Penn (1st, 1997)
John Spagnola, Yale (1st, 1977; 1st, 1978)
Tom Spangenberg, Dartmouth (1st, 1962;
1st, 1963)
John Sparks, Harvard (2nd, 1990)
Nate Spitler, Cornell (HM, 2001; 2nd, 2002;
Acad, 2002)
Joe Splendorio, Cornell (2nd, 1998; 1st, 1999;
HM, 2000; Acad, 2000)
John Sponheimer, Cornell (1st, 1967; 1st, 1968)
Ben Sproul, Yale (2nd, 2000; 2nd, 2001)
Burke St. John, Harvard (1st, 1979)
Dave St. Pierre, Harvard (HM, 1972; 1st, 1973)
Vic Staffieri, Yale (1st, 1975; 1st, 1976)
Walter Stahura, Harvard (HM, 1956; HM, 1957)
Chris Stakich, Harvard (HM, 2000)
Marty Stallone, Cornell (HM, 1986)
John Stalzer, Yale (HM, 1993)
Walter Starck, Harvard (1st, 1971)
Justin Stark, Harvard (1st, 2001; Acad, 2001)
Bruce Starks, Cornell (1st, 1974)
Dan Startsman, Brown (HM, 2000; 2nd, 2001)
Stan Startzell, Penn (2nd, 1971)
Matt Stary, Columbia (2nd, 2000)
Kevin Stefanski, Penn (HM, 2002; HM, 2004)
Mike Stein, Princeton (HM, 1974)
Rob Steinberg, Harvard (1st, 1985; 2nd, 1985)
Mark Steiner, Harvard (2nd, 1970; 1st, 1971)
Andy Stephens, Princeton (2nd, 1977; 1st, 1978)
Bradford Stephens, Harvard (2nd, 1962; 1st, 1963)
Bruce Stephens, Columbia (2nd, 1977)
Jamaal Stephenson, Brown (HM, 1996; 2nd, 1997)
Thomas Stephenson, Harvard (2nd, 1963)
Steve Stetson, Dartmouth (1st, 1972)
Dan Stewart, Brown (1st, 1967)
Michael Stewart, Princeton (HM, 1956)
Mike Stewart, Yale (1st, 1987)
J.C. Stilley, Princeton (2nd, 1992)
David Stires, Harvard (2nd, 1991; Acad, 1991)
Jim Stoeckel, Harvard (HM, 1971; 1st, 1972;
1st, 1973; 2nd, 1973; POY, 1973)
Terrance Stokes, Penn (1st, 1993; 1st, 1994)
Jeff Stone, Yale (HM, 1995; Acad, 1995)
Steve Storrs, Brown (HM, 2005)
Ryan Strahlendorff, Penn (2nd, 2002; 1st, 2003)
Dan Stratton, Yale (2nd, 1979)
John Strauch, Columbia (2nd, 1963; 1st, 1964)
Clint Streit, Yale (1st, 1977; 1st, 1978)
Randy Strich, Penn (2nd, 1979)
Carter Strickland, Dartmouth (2nd, 1961)
Tim Strickland, Princeton (HM, 2004; HM, 2005)
Dave Strong, Yale (1st, 1964)
Justin Stull, Princeton (1st, 2003; 2nd, 2004;
1st, 2005)
Jay Sturhahn, Yale (Acad, 1994)
Ron Suber, Columbia (HM, 1986)
Andrew Sullivan, Yale (Acad, 2004)
Dave Sullivan, Yale (2nd, 1987)
Denis Sullivan, Harvard (HM, 1971)
John Sullivan, Princeton (2nd, 1960)
Pat Sullivan, Dartmouth (HM, 1975; 1st, 1976)
Warren Sundstrum, Cornell (2nd, 1960)
Bob Surace, Princeton (1st, 1989)
Dan Suren, Cornell (1st, 1982)
Joel Sussman, Cornell (2nd, 2002; 2nd, 2005)
Al Suter, Cornell (HM, 1956)
Jeff Svicarovich, Harvard (HM, 1999)
Bill Swinford, Harvard (1st, 1961)
Dan Swingos, Princeton (1st, 1998)
Mike Swistak, Brown (2nd, 1999)
Richie Szaro, Harvard (1st, 1970)
Ronald Szczypkowski, Columbia (HM, 1956)
Dave Szelingowski, Princeton (HM, 2005)
Tom Szuba, Yale (HM, 1987)
Frank Szvetecz, Princeton (2nd, 1958; 2nd, 1959)
B.J. Szymanski, Princeton (HM, 2003)
John Tagliaferri, Cornell (2nd, 1985)
Tom Tarazevits, Dartmouth (1st, 1972)
Ken Tarczy, Harvard (2nd, 1984; 1st, 1985)
Dave Tauber, Brown (2nd, 1989)
Bill Taylor, Brown (HM, 1973; 1st, 1974)
Bill Taylor, Harvard (2nd, 1961)
C. William Taylor, Brown (2nd, 1962)
Chal Taylor, Princeton (2nd, 1983; 1st, 1984)
Chris Taylor, Harvard (Acad, 1992)
Daryl Taylor, Penn (HM, 1974)
Jeremy Taylor, Columbia (HM, 1996; 2nd, 1997)
Nate Taylor, Brown (2nd, 1992)
Buddy Teevens, Dartmouth (1st, 1978; POY, 1978)
Shaun Teevens, Dartmouth (2nd, 1981)
Mike Telep, Columbia (HM, 1972; 1st, 1973)
George Telesh, Cornell (2nd, 1961)
Mike Teller, Penn (2nd, 1994)
Sandy Tennant, Harvard (HM, 1972; 2nd, 1973)
Ben Tenuta, Cornell (2nd, 1980)
Carl Teter, Princeton (1st, 1993; 1st, 1994)
Bruce Tetirick, Harvard (HM, 1973)
Chris Theiss, Princeton (2nd, 1991; 1st, 1992)
Dave Thomas, Cornell (2nd, 1961)
Don Thomas, Dartmouth (1st, 1976)
Matt Thomas, Harvard (2nd, 2004; 1st, 2005)
Duvol Thompson, Penn (1st, 2003; 1st, 2004)
George Thompson, Dartmouth (2nd, 1980;
1st, 1981)
Matt Thompson, Columbia (Acad, 1992)
Troy Thompson, Cornell (1st, 1992)
Bob Thomson, Penn (2nd, 1973)
Tom Thurow, Brown (2nd, 1976; 2nd, 1977)
Clifton Tidwell, Harvard (HM, 1986)
Vik Tiku, Dartmouth (HM, 2003; HM, 2004)
Fred Tiley, Princeton (2nd, 1957; 2nd, 1958)
Glenn Tilley, Princeton (2nd, 1983)
Chris Tillotson, Columbia (HM, 1997; 1st, 1998)
Matt Tobriner, Princeton (2nd, 1960)
Jamie Toddings, Princeton (HM, 1996; 2nd, 1997)
Dolph Tokarczyk, Penn (2nd, 1988)
Len Tokish, Cornell (2nd, 1988)
George Tomasek, Columbia (HM, 1974)
Todd Tomich, Yale (ROY, 1997; 2nd, 1998;
1st, 1999; 1st, 2000)
Matt Tonelli, Penn (2nd, 1995)
Ernie Torain, Dartmouth (2nd, 1986)
Rodd Torbert, Brown (1st, 1990; 2nd, 1991;
Acad, 1991)
Tim Towler, Columbia (2nd, 1975)
Norm Townsend, Princeton (2nd, 1971)
Jon Tracosas, Cornell (2nd, 1973)
Sean Tracy, Harvard (1st, 2004)
William Traub, Brown (2nd, 1958)
Tim Trautman, Penn (2nd, 1977)
Joe Traverso, Harvard (1st, 2003)
John Tribolet, Columbia (Acad, 1991)
John Troost, Yale (2nd, 2003)
Dennis Troychak, Penn (HM, 1957)
Scott Truitt, Dartmouth (1st, 1984; 1st, 1985)
Ross Tucker, Princeton (2nd, 2000)
Steve Tufillaro, Princeton (Acad, 1992)
Paul Tully, Cornell (2nd, 1989; 2nd, 1990)
Ryan Tully, Harvard (HM, 2005)
Dennis Tulsiak, Yale (1st, 1980; 2nd, 1981)
Tim Tumpane, Yale (1st, 1979; POY, 1979)
David Turner, Brown (2nd, 2004; 2nd, 2005;
Acad, 2005)
Frank Turner, Dartmouth (2nd, 1974)
Michael Turner, Penn (HM, 1992; 2nd, 1993;
Acad, 1993; 1st, 1994; Acad, 1994)
Andy Tuzzolino, Yale (HM, 1999)
Ryan Tyler, Harvard (HM, 2005)
Erick Tyrone, Columbia (HM, 2002)
John Tyson, Harvard (1st, 1966)
Dan Upperco, Columbia (1st, 1983; 1st, 1984)
Bill Utke, Penn (HM, 1973)
Jim Vailas, Dartmouth (2nd, 1977)
Craig Valentine, Columbia (1st, 1994; 1st, 1995)
Dwight Valentine, Columbia (2nd, 1973;
HM, 1974)
Joe Valerio, Penn (1st, 1989; 1st, 1990)
Jim Valuska, Princeton (HM, 1957)
Mark Van Meter, Penn (Acad, 1995)
Dave Van Metre, Cornell (2nd, 1985)
Larry Van Pelt, Princeton (1st, 1979; 2nd, 1981)
Paul Van Pelt, Princeton (2nd, 1980)
Dave Van Vliet, Dartmouth (HM, 1975; 2nd, 1976)
Rob Vanden Noven, Princeton (1st, 1988)
Ralph Vandersloot, Yale (2nd, 1963)
Reeve Vanneman, Cornell (1st, 1966)
Pete Varney, Harvard (2nd, 1970)
Steve Varney, Dartmouth (2nd, 1998; 1st, 1999)
Chris Vaughn, Brown (HM, 1984)
Marty Vaughn, Penn (2nd, 1973; 2nd, 1974)
Jon Veach, Princeton (HM, 2004; Acad, 2004)
Peter Veldman, Penn (1st, 2002; Acad, 2002;
1st, 2003; Acad, 2003)
Ed Vena, Harvard (HM, 1972)
Brad Verber, Dartmouth (1st, 1998)
Dave Vernon, Penn (HM, 1992)
Mike Veronesi, Princeton (HM, 1998; Acad, 1998)
Lou Versames, Harvard (1st, 1982)
Craig Vickery, Yale (2nd, 1990)
Mark Vignali, Harvard (2nd, 1984)
Jim Villaneuva, Harvard (2nd, 1982; 1st, 1983;
1st, 1983)
Rick Villella, Brown (2nd, 1980)
Tony Villella, Cornell (Acad, 1992)
Jose Violante, Brown (1st, 1973; 1st, 1974;
1st, 1975)
John Vitullo, Cornell (HM, 1994; 2nd, 1995)
Ron Vitullo, Cornell (HM, 1992)
Mike Vollmer, Harvard (HM, 1989)
Grant Wagner, Dartmouth (HM, 2003)
Mike Wagner, Cornell (HM, 1984; 1st, 1985)
Scott Wagner, Yale (HM, 1990; 2nd, 1991;
Acad, 1991)
Andy Walker, Yale (HM, 1992; Acad, 1992)
Denton Walker, Penn (1st, 1985)
Mike Wall, Brown (2nd, 1997)
Joe Walland, Yale (HM, 1998; 2nd, 1999)
Jay Waller, Yale (2nd, 1994)
Kane Waller, Harvard (HM, 1998; 1st, 1999)
Mark Wallrapp, Yale (2nd, 1995)
Frank Walsh, Brown (2nd, 1971)
Gregg Walsh, Penn (Acad, 1991)
Scott Walter, Cornell (1st, 1982)
Kurt Walterhouse, Cornell (2nd, 1981)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL HONOREES
Chris Walther, Brown (HM, 2002; Acad, 2002)
Pete Walton, Dartmouth (1st, 1966)
Zach Walz, Dartmouth (1st, 1996; 1st, 1997;
1st, 1995)
Kevin Wang, Brown (HM, 2000)
Don Warburton, Brown (1st, 1957; 1st, 1958)
Al Ward, Yale (1st, 1956)
Bob Warden, Brown (2nd, 1993; 1st, 1994)
Alex Ware, Dartmouth (1st, 2000; 1st, 2001;
1st, 2002)
Jason Wargin, Brown (2nd, 1997; 2nd, 1998;
1st, 1999)
Eliot Warner, Brown (HM, 1974)
Russ Warren, Columbia (1st, 1961)
Sam Warren, Columbia (HM, 2001)
Marc Washington, Princeton (2nd, 1995;
Acad, 1995; HM, 1996; Acad, 1996)
Derek Wassink, Princeton (HM, 1986)
Charlie Watkins, Brown (2nd, 1977)
Ramon Watkins, Cornell (1st, 1991; Acad, 1991)
Bob Watson, Columbia (HM, 1975)
Charles Watson, Cornell (HM, 1997)
Rob Watson, Yale (1st, 1966)
Jeff Watts, Brown (1st, 1986; 2nd, 1987)
Jeremiah Watts, Brown (HM, 2001; HM, 2002)
Bruce Wayne, Princeton (1st, 1967)
Charlie Weatherspoon, Yale (2nd, 1977)
Corky Webb, Cornell (2nd, 1988)
Eric Webber, Brown (2nd, 2000)
Scott Wedum, Dartmouth (1st, 2002; HM, 2003)
Brian Weidel, Cornell (1st, 1996)
Bruce Weinstein, Yale (1st, 1968)
Dave Weinstein, Cornell (HM, 1994)
A.J. Weitsman, Cornell (HM, 2005)
Joe Weiss, Princeton (1st, 2002; 1st, 2003;
Acad, 2003)
Rich Weissman, Dartmouth (2nd, 1982)
Tom Welsh, Penn (2nd, 1972)
Phil Wendler, Princeton (2nd, 1999)
Ephraim Wernick, Brown (Acad, 1998)
Fry Wernick, Brown (1st, 1998)
Des Werthman, Columbia (1st, 1991; 1st, 1992)
Jerry Wesolowski, Yale (2nd, 1984)
Carter Westfall, Princeton (HM, 1994; 1st, 1995)
Dan Weyandt, Cornell (HM, 2000)
Matt Whalen, Princeton (2nd, 1987)
David Whaley, Penn (1st, 1989)
Mark Whaling, Princeton (HM, 1996;
2nd, 1997; Acad, 1997)
Tom Whidden, Brown (1st, 1967)
Brian White, Dartmouth (HM, 1993; 1st, 1994)
Brian White, Harvard (2nd, 1985)
Hasani White, Penn (HM, 1999; 2nd, 2000)
Dick Whitehead, Penn (1st, 1973; 2nd, 1974)
Perry Wickstrom, Yale (2nd, 1962)
Kelly Widman, Harvard (HM, 2005)
Don Wierbinski, Cornell (HM, 1974)
Dick WiIlliams, Yale (1st, 1968)
Ricky Williamson, Harvard (Acad, 2003)
Darwin Wile, Harvard (1st, 1961)
Marcellus Wiley, Columbia (1st, 1994; 1st, 1996)
Rory Wilfork, Columbia (1st, 1994; 1st, 1995;
1st, 1996)
Gary Wilhelm, Yale (HM, 1972; 2nd, 1973)
Chris Wilkins, Penn (HM, 1986; 1st, 1987)
Brent Wilkinson, Harvard (2nd, 1984; 1st, 1985)
Hardy Will, Yale (1st, 1960)
Charles Williams, Dartmouth (1st, 1981)
Dick Williams, Cornell (1st, 1964)
Kunle Williams, Penn (1st, 2001)
Reggie Williams, Dartmouth (1st, 1973; 1st, 1974;
1st, 1975)
Scott Williams, Penn (HM, 2005)
Ricky Williamson, Harvard (Acad, 2004)
Tom Williamson, Harvard (1st, 1967)
Gerry Willinger, Cornell (2nd, 1990)
Geoffrey Willison, Dartmouth (2nd, 1993;
HM, 1994)
Derrick Willmott, Cornell (2nd, 1988)
Andrew Wilson, Princeton (Acad, 2005)
Bill Wilson, Cornell (1st, 1965)
Donald WIlson, Penn (2nd, 1986)
Gerry Wilson, Princeton (HM, 1999)
Harry Wilson, Dartmouth (1st, 1976)
Ian Wilson, Dartmouth (HM, 2005)
Isaiah Wilson, Yale (HM, 1996; 2nd, 1997)
Gary Winemaster, Penn (2nd, 1978; 1st, 1980)
Richard Winkler, Yale (2nd, 1959)
Tom Winn, Harvard (1st, 1976)
Tommy Winn, Harvard (2nd, 1975)
Dick Winterbauer, Yale (1st, 1957)
James Witherspoon, Columbia (2nd, 1982)
John Witkowski, Columbia (1st, 1982; POY, 1982;
1st, 1983)
Jack Wixted, Penn (HM, 1974; 2nd, 1975)
Mike Wolak, Yale (HM, 1971)
Kenneth Wolfe, Yale (2nd, 1960)
Tyler Wolfram, Brown (1st, 1987)
Scott Wollam, Yale (HM, 1989)
Gary Wood, Cornell (1st, 1962; 1st, 1963)
Jeff Woodring, Cornell (2nd, 1991; 1st, 1992)
John Woodring, Brown (1st, 1979; 1st, 1980)
David Woods, Cornell (HM, 1994)
Bob Woolway, Harvard (2nd, 1980)
Ashley Wright, Yale (1st, 2005)
Harry Wright, Dartmouth (HM, 1990; 1st, 1991)
Kevin Wright, Columbia (2nd, 1998)
Sears Wright, Penn (HM, 1996)
Brian Wroczynski, Dartmouth (2nd, 1974)
Dean Yacobucci, Yale (HM, 1984)
Paul Yakulis, Yale (2nd, 1972)
Mike Yeager, Columbia (HM, 1974)
Adam Yeloushan, Columbia (HM, 1993)
Tony Yezer, Dartmouth (1st, 1965)
Tom Yohe, Harvard (2nd, 1987)
Adam Young, Dartmouth (2nd, 1998)
Damon Young, Penn (HM, 1991)
Hunter Young, Brown (2nd, 2001; HM, 2002)
Kevin Young, Dartmouth (HM, 1975; 1st, 1976)
Wayne Young, Dartmouth (1st, 1971)
Buddy Zachery, Yale (HM, 1986; 2nd, 1988)
Ben Zagorski, Penn (1st, 2000)
Joe Zajac, Princeton (2nd, 1974)
John Zanieski, Yale (2nd, 1983; 1st, 1984)
John Zepeda, Penn (HM, 2000; 1st, 2001)
Terry Zerngast, Brown (1st, 1965)
Al Zexter, Penn (HM, 1973)
Mark Zielinski, Columbia (HM, 1988)
Chris Zingo, Cornell (2nd, 1991; 1st, 1992;
1st, 1993)
Doug Zinser, Penn (2nd, 1997)
John Zinser, Penn (1st, 1988)
Mike Zweber, Harvard (HM, 1990)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
PERFECT IVY SEASONS
Team.................Season........Closest Margin of Victory
Harvard ............2004...........two one-pointers
Penn .................2003...........34-31 vs Yale in OT
Penn .................2002...........41-20 vs Yale
Harvard ............2001...........28-26 vs Princeton
Harvard ............1997...........14-12 vs Princeton
Dartmouth ........1996...........24-22 vs Penn
Penn .................1994...........13-11 vs Dartmouth
Penn .................1993...........17-14 vs Cornell
Penn .................1986...........17-10 vs Harvard
Penn .................1984...........27-17 vs Princeton
Dartmouth ........1970...........10-0 vs Yale
Yale...................1967...........24-20 vs Harvard
Dartmouth ........1965...........20-17 vs Yale
Princeton ..........1964...........17-12 vs Cornell
Dartmouth ........1962...........33-27 vs Princeton
Yale...................1960...........9-0 vs Brown
Yale...................1956...........33-19 vs Columbia
LONGEST IVY WIN STREAKS
No
20
17
13
13
13
12
11
11
10
10
Team.................Seasons ......Ended By
Penn .................2001-04 .....Harvard, 10-31
Penn .................1992-95 .....Columbia, 14-24
Penn .................1983-85 .....Harvard, 6-17
Yale...................1967-68 .....Harvard, 29-29
Princeton ..........1964-65 .....Dartmouth, 14-28
Harvard ............2001-02 .....Penn, 9-44
Dartmouth ........1970-71 .....Columbia, 29-31
Dartmouth ........1961-63 .....Yale, 6-10
Dartmouth ........1964-66 .....Harvard, 14-19
Dartmouth ........1996-97 .....Harvard, 0-24
LONGEST OVERALL WIN STREAKS, PRE-1900
No
37
37
34
31
24
24
24
21
19
18
16
16
15
13
13
12
12
12
Team.................Seasons ......Ended By
Yale...................1887-89 .....Princeton, 10-0
Yale...................1890-93 .....Princeton, 6-0
Penn .................1894-96 .....Lafayette, 6-4
Penn .................1896-98 .....Harvard, 10-0
Yale...................1882-84 .....Princeton, 0-0
Harvard ............1890-91 .....Yale, 10-0
Yale...................1894-95 .....Boston AC, 0-0
Harvard ............1898-99 .....Yale, 0-0
Princeton ..........1896-97 .....Yale, 6-0
Princeton ..........1893-94 .....Penn, 12-0
Princeton ..........1885-86 .....Yale, 0-0
Penn .................1891-92 .....Yale, 28-0
Yale...................1895-96 .....Princeton, 24-6
Penn .................1892-83 .....Princeton, 4-0
Princeton ..........1899-00 .....Cornell, 12-0
Princeton ..........1889-90 .....Orange AC, 0-0
Yale...................1890...........Harvard, 12-6
Princeton ..........1891...........Yale, 19-0
LONGEST OVERALL WIN STREAKS, 1900-56
No
26
24
23
22
22
21
21
19
16
15
15
14
14
13
12
12
Team.................Seasons ......Ended By
Cornell..............1921-24 .....Williams, 14-7
Princeton ..........1949-52 .....Penn, 13-7
Harvard ............1901-02 .....Yale, 23-0
Yale...................1904-06 .....Princeton, 0-0
Harvard ............1912-14 .....Penn State, 13-13
Yale...................1900-01 .....Army, 5-5
Penn .................1903-05 .....Lafayette, 6-6
Cornell..............1914-16 .....Harvard, 23-0
Princeton ..........1903-04 .....Navy, 10-9
Dartmouth ........1924-26 .....Yale, 14-7
Princeton ..........1933-34 .....Yale, 7-0
Yale...................1909-10 .....Army, 9-3
Cornell..............1938-40 .....Dartmouth, 3-0
Yale...................1902-03 .....Princeton, 11-6
Harvard ............1908-09 .....Yale, 8-0
Princeton ..........1934-36 .....Penn, 7-0
LONGEST OVERALL WIN STREAKS, SINCE 1956
No
24
17
17
16
15
15
15
Team.................Seasons ......Ended By
Penn .................1992-95 .....Columbia, 24-14
Princeton ..........1964-65 .....Dartmouth, 28-14
Penn .................2002-04 .....Villanova, 16-13
Yale...................1967-68 .....Harvard, 29-29
Dartmouth ........1961-63 .....Yale, 10-6
Dartmouth ........1970-71 .....Columbia, 31-29
Dartmouth ........1996-97 .....Lehigh, 46-26
LONGEST IVY UNBEATEN STREAKS
No
20
17
17
15
15
13
13
Team.................Seasons ......Ended By
Penn .................2001-04 .....Harvard, 10-31
Penn .................1992-95 .....Columbia, 14-24
Yale...................1967-69 .....Dartmouth, 21-42
Dartmouth ........1995-97 .....Harvard, 0-24
Dartmouth ........1990-92 .....Cornell 16-26
Penn .................1983-85 .....Harvard, 6-17
Princeton ..........1964-65 .....Dartmouth, 14-28
LONGEST OVERALL UNBEATEN STREAKS,
PRE-1900
No
48
47
44
37
34
34
34
32
31
24
22
21
20
19
18
16
13
13
12
12
Team.................Seasons ......Ended By
Yale...................1885-89 .....Princeton, 10-0
Yale...................1879-85 .....Princeton, 6-5
Yale...................1894-86 .....Princeton, 24-6
Yale...................1890-93 .....Princeton, 6-0
Princeton ..........1877-82 .....Harvard, 1g1t-1g
Princeton ..........1884-87 .....Harvard, 12-0
Penn .................1894-96 .....Lafayette, 6-4
Harvard ............1898-00 .....Yale, 28-0
Penn .................1896-98 .....Harvard,10-0
Harvard ............1890-91 .....Yale,10-0
Princeton ..........1889-90 .....Yale, 32-0
Princeton ..........1896-97 .....Yale, 6-0
Yale...................1897-98 .....Princeton, 6-0
Princeton ..........1898-99 .....Cornell, 5-0
Princeton ..........1893-94 .....Penn, 12-0
Penn .................1891-92 .....Yale, 28-0
Penn .................1892-83 .....Princeton, 4-0
Princeton ..........1899-00 .....Cornell, 12-0
Yale...................1890...........Harvard, 12-6
Princeton ..........1891...........Yale, 19-0
LONGEST OVERALL UNBEATEN STREAKS, 1900-56
No
42
33
30
26
25
24
24
24
23
22
22
22
19
18
18
18
17
16
16
16
16
15
15
14
14
14
Team.................Seasons ......Ended By
Yale...................1904-08 .....Harvard, 4-0
Harvard ............1911-15 .....Cornell, 10-0
Penn .................1903-06 .....Swarthmore, 4-0
Cornell..............1921-24 .....Williams, 14-7
Harvard ............1919-21 .....Centre, 6-0
Yale...................1900-01 .....Harvard, 22-0
Penn .................1907-09 .....Michigan, 12-6
Princeton ..........1949-52 .....Penn, 13-7
Harvard ............1901-02 .....Yale, 23-0
Yale...................1902-03 .....Princeton, 11-6
Dartmouth ........1923-26 .....Yale, 14-7
Dartmouth ........1936-38 .....Cornell, 14-7
Cornell..............1914-16 .....Harvard, 23-0
Harvard ............1908-09 .....Yale, 8-0
Yale...................1923-25 .....Penn, 16-13
Cornell..............1938-40 .....Dartmouth, 3-0
Princeton ..........1932-34 .....Yale, 7-0
Princeton ..........1903-04 .....Navy, 10-9
Dartmouth ........1903-05 .....Colgate, 16-10
Dartmouth ........1907-08 .....Harvard, 6-0
Princeton ..........1911-12 .....Harvard, 16-6
Princeton ..........1906-07 .....Cornell, 6-5
Penn .................1910-11 .....Brown, 6-0
Yale...................1909-10 .....Army, 9-3
Harvard ............1910-11 .....Princeton, 8-6
Brown...............1925-27 .....Penn, 14-6
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
14
12
Penn .................1946-48 .....Penn State, 13-0
Princeton ..........1934-36 .....Penn, 7-0
LONGEST OVERALL UNBEATEN STREAKS,
SINCE 1956
No
24
22
17
17
17
15
15
13
Team.................Seasons ......Ended By
Penn .................1992-95 .....Columbia, 24-14
Dartmouth ........1995-97 .....Lehigh, 46-26
Princeton ..........1964-65 .....Dartmouth, 28-14
Yale...................1967-68 .....Connecticut, 19-15
Penn .................2002-04 .....Villanova, 16-13
Dartmouth ........1961-63 .....Yale, 10-6
Dartmouth ........1970-71 .....Columbia, 31-29
Yale...................1978-79 .....Harvard, 22-7
LONGEST IVY LOSING STREAKS
No
32
17
13
12
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
Team.................Seasons ......Ended Against
Columbia..........1983-88 .....Princeton, 16-13
Columbia..........1973-75 .....Cornell, 42-19
Columbia..........1979-81 .....Penn, 20-9
Brown...............1968-69 .....Harvard, 24-17
Penn .................1978-80 .....Columbia, 24-13
Cornell..............1974-76 .....Harvard, 9-3
Brown...............1966-67 .....Cornell, 14-14
Penn .................1963-64 .....Brown, 7-0
Columbia..........1967-68 .....Cornell, 34-25
Columbia..........1991-92 .....Cornell, 35-30
Cornell..............1960-61 .....Brown, 25-0
LONGEST OVERALL LOSING STREAKS
No
44
19
14
14
12
Team.................Seasons ......Ended Against
Columbia..........1983-88 .....Princeton, 16-13
Penn .................1954-56 .....Dartmouth, 14-7
Penn .................1978-80 .....Columbia, 24-13
Brown...............1988-89 .....Cornell, 28-7
Brown...............1966-67 .....Colgate, 7-0
LONGEST OVERALL WINLESS STREAKS
No
47
23
17
15
12
Team.................Seasons ......Ended Against
Columbia..........1983-88 .....Princeton, 16-13
Penn .................1954-56 .....Dartmouth, 14-7
Penn .................1978-80 .....Columbia, 24-13
Brown...............1988-89 .....Cornell, 28-7
Brown...............1966-67 .....Colgate, 7-0
LONGEST WINNING STREAKS VS. ONE SCHOOL
No
17
16
15
15
15
14
14
12
11
11
11
Schools ........................................Seasons
Princeton over Brown ..................1956-72
Harvard over Columbia ...............1979-94
Brown over Columbia..................1973-87
Dartmouth over Brown ................1960-74
Princeton over Columbia .............1956-70
Dartmouth over Columbia ...........1984-97
Yale over Princeton ......................1967-80
Cornell over Columbia.................1977-88
Dartmouth over Columbia ...........1972-82
Dartmouth over Cornell ...............1968-78
Cornell over Harvard ...................1986-96
LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAKS VS. ONE SCHOOL
No
26
20
17
16
15
15
Schools ........................................Seasons
Dartmouth against Columbia .......1972-97
Dartmouth against Brown ............1956-75
Princeton against Brown ..............1956-72
Harvard against Columbia ...........1979-94
Brown against Columbia..............1973-87
Princeton against Columbia .........1956-70
LONGEST OVERALL SCORING STREAKS
No
109
98
97
80
Team.................Seasons ......Ended By
Dartmouth ........1960-73 .....Holy Cross, 10-0
Brown...............1996- ........current
Dartmouth ........1987-97 .....Harvard, 24-0
Penn .................1997- ........current
80
78
78
72
69
69
67
65
64
60
58
57
48
43
42
42
42
41
41
41
40
Yale...................1997- ........current
Princeton ..........1945-54 .....Cornell, 27-0
Harvard ............1998- ........current
Princeton ..........1989-96 .....Harvard, 24-0
Penn .................1893-98 .....Harvard, 10-0
Cornell..............1991-98 .....Princeton, 6-0
Princeton ..........1999- ........current
Penn .................1991-97 .....Harvard, 33-0
Dartmouth ........1997-04 .....Penn, 35-0
Yale...................1970-77 .....Dartmouth, 3-0
Yale...................1977-83 .....Penn, 17-0
Penn .................1983-89 .....Dartmouth, 24-0
Cornell..............1998-02 .....Penn, 31-0
Brown...............1978-82 .....Harvard, 34-0
Penn .................1902-06 .....Swarthmore, 4-0
Penn .................1907-10 .....Michigan, 0-0
Cornell..............1979-83 .....Boston U., 41-0
Columbia..........1980-85 .....Lafayette, 20-0
Yale...................1988-92 .....Harvard, 14-0
Columbia..........1992-96 .....Dartmouth, 40-0
Harvard ............1982-86 .....Holy Cross, 41-0
MOST SINGLE-SCHOOL
FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY SELECTIONS
OVERALL
Since 1964, the All-Ivy League teams have been split into offense and
defense. Prior to 1964, just one team was selected.
12, Penn, 2003 (Coach Al Bagnoli)
Dan Castles, WR; Chris Clark, OL; Matt Dukes, OL; Ben Noll, OL; Mike Mitchell,
QB; Sam Mathews, HB; Peter Veldman, K; Ryan Strahlendorff, DL; Steve Lhotak,
LB; Ric San Doval, LB; Duvol Thompson, DB; Rudy Brown, DB
10, Yale, 1974 (Coach Carm Cozza)
Bob Fernandez, WR; Charlie Palmer, OT; Al Moras, OT; Greg Dubinetz, OG; Rudy
Green, HB; Brian Ameche, DE; Rich Feryok, DT; John Smoot, LB; Elvin Charity, DB;
John Cahill, DB
9, Penn, 2002 (Coach Al Bagnoli)
Rob Milanese, WR; Chris Clark, OL; Mike Mitchell, QB; Peter Veldman, K; Chris
Pennington, DL; Travis Belden, LB; Steve Lhotak, LB; Vince Alexander, DB; Fred
Plaza, DB
9, Cornell, 1986 (Coach Maxie Baughan)
Ken Johnson, OL; Jeff Johnson, RB; Tom Aug, K; Tom McHale, DL; Gary Rinkus, DL;
Ward Johnson, LB; Mike Raich, DB; Jim Frontero, DB; Erik Bernstein, P
8, Harvard, 2004 (Coach Tim Murphy)
Brian Edwards, WR; Brian Lapham, OL; Will Johnson, OL; Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB;
Clifton Dawson; RB; Matt Schindel, K; Bobby Everett, LB; Sean Tracy, DB
8, Harvard, 2001 (Coach Tim Murphy)
Carl Morris, WR; Jason Hove, OL; Justin Stark, OL; Neil Rose, QB; Marc Laborsky,
DL; Dante Balestracci, LB; Willie Alford, DB; Andy Fried, DB
8, Penn, 2001 (Coach Al Bagnoli)
Jeff Hatch, OL; John Zepeda, OL; Kris Ryan, RB; John Galan, DL; Ed Galan, DL;
Chris Pennington, DL; Travis Belden, LB; Kunle Williams, DB
8, Penn, 1994 (Coach Al Bagnoli)
Miles Macik, WR; Pete Giannakoulis, OL; Terrance Stokes, RB; Andy Glockner, K;
Mike Turner, DL; Chris Johnson, DL; Pat Goodwillie, LB; Jamie Daniels, DB
8, Penn, 1993 (Coach Al Bagnoli)
Miles Macik, WR; Pete Giannakoulis, OL; Terrance Stokes, RB; Marc Horowitz, K;
Dave Betten, DL; Pat Goodwillie, LB; Andy Berlin, LB; Jim Magallanes, DB
8, Dartmouth, 1990 (Coach Buddy Teevens)
Chad Gallentine, OL; Shon Page, RB; Dennis Durkin, K; Peter Chapman, DL; Mike
O'Flynn, DL; Rich Joyce, LB; Sal Sciretto, DB; Brad Preble, DB
8, Princeton, 1989 (Coach Steve Tosches)
Mike Davis, OL; Bob Surace, C; Judd Garrett, RB; Steve Hillegeist, DL; Rick Emery,
DL; Franco Pagnanelli, LB; Frank Leal, DB; Mike Hirou, DB
8, Yale, 1977 (Coach Carm Cozza)
John Spagnola, E; Jim McDonnell, OT; Steve Carfora, OG; Bob Rizzo, B; John
Pagliaro, B; Clint Streit, DE; Paul Denza, DT; Bill Crowley, LB
8, Yale, 1975 (Coach Carm Cozza)
Gary Fencik, WR; Charlie Palmer, OT; Vic Staffieri, OG; Don Gesicki, HB; Scott
Keller, DE; John Smoot, LB; John Cahill, DB; Mike Southworth, P
8, Dartmouth, 1972 (Coach Jake Crouthamel)
Gregg Brown, E; Bob Norton, OG; Bob Funk, C; Steve Stetson, B; Rick Klupchak,
B; Tom Csatari, DE; Tom Tarazevits, DT; Wesley Pugh, DB
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
Rob Carroll, DE; Lee Sedberry, DT; Joe Fernandes, LB; Charles Williams, DB;
Rich Bayless, P
8, Yale, 1968 (Coach Carm Cozza)
Bruce Weinstein, E; Del Marting, E; Kyle Gee, OT; Brian Dowling, B; Calvin Hill, B;
Dick WiIlliams, MG; Mike Bouscaren, LB; Ed Franklin, DB
5, Yale, 1974 (Coach Carm Cozza)
Brian Ameche, DE; Rich Feryok, DT; John Smoot, LB; Elvin Charity, DB;
John Cahill, DB
8, Yale, 1967 (Coach Carm Cozza)
Kyle Gee, OT; John McCarthy, OG; Calvin Hill, B; Don Barrows, B; Brian Dowling,
B; Dan Begel, K; Glenn Greenberg, DT; Tom Schmidt, MG
8, Princeton, 1965 (Coach Dick Colman)
Lauson Cashdollar, E; Dick Reinis, OT; Dick Rogers, OG; Ron Landeck, B; Charlie
Gogolak, K; Paul Savidge, DT; Stas Maliszewski, LB; Marty Eichelberger, DB
OFFENSE ONLY
7, Penn, 2003 (Coach Al Bagnoli)
Dan Castles, WR; Chris Clark, OL; Matt Dukes, OL; Ben Noll, OL;
Mike Mitchell, QB; Sam Mathews, HB; Peter Veldman, K
6, Harvard, 2004 (Coach Tim Murphy)
Brian Edwards, WR; Brian Lapham, OL; Will Johnson, OL; Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB;
Clifton Dawson; RB; Matt Schindel, K
6, Yale, 1967 (Coach Carm Cozza)
Kyle Gee, OT; John McCarthy, OG; Calvin Hill, B; Don Barrows, B;
Brian Dowling, B; Dan Begel, K
6, Dartmouth, 1966 (Coach Bob Blackman)
Bill Calhoun, E; Bill Sjogren, OG; Charles Matuszak, C; Malcom Beard, B;
Pete Walton, B; Bill Hay, K
5, Brown, 1998 (Coach Phil Estes)
Sean Morey, WR; Stephen Campbell, WR; Zachary Burns, TE; Tim Hevesy, C;
James Perry, QB
5, Dartmouth, 1992 (Coach John Lyons)
Matt Brzica, WR; Lance Brackee, OL; Andy MacDonald, OL; Jay Fiedler, QB;
Dennis Durkin, K
5, Penn, 1986 (Coach Jerry Berndt)
Brent Novoselsky, TE; Marty Peterson, OL; Steve Buonato, C; Rich Comizio, RB;
Chris Flynn, RB
5, Yale, 1977 (Coach Carm Cozza)
John Spagnola, E; Jim McDonnell, OT; Steve Carfora, OG; Bob Rizzo, B;
John Pagliaro, B
5, Yale, 1974 (Coach Carm Cozza)
Bob Fernandez, WR; Charlie Palmer, OT; Al Moras, OT; Greg Dubinetz, OG;
Rudy Green, HB
5, Dartmouth, 1972 (Coach Jake Crouthamel)
Gregg Brown, E; Bob Norton, OG; Bob Funk, C; Steve Stetson, B; Rick Klupchak, B
5, Yale, 1968 (Coach Carm Cozza)
Bruce Weinstein, E; Del Marting, E; Kyle Gee, OT; Brian Dowling, B; Calvin Hill, B
5, Princeton, 1965 (Coach Dick Colman)
Lauson Cashdollar, E; Dick Reinis, OT; Dick Rogers, OG; Ron Landeck, B;
Charlie Gogolak, K
DEFENSE ONLY
6, Cornell, 1986 (Coach Maxie Baughan)
Tom McHale, DL; Gary Rinkus, DL; Ward Johnson, LB; Mike Raich, DB;
Jim Frontero, DB; Erik Bernstein, P
5, Penn, 2003 (Coach Al Bagnoli)
Ryan Strahlendorff, DL; Steve Lhotak, LB; Ric San Doval, LB; Duvol Thompson, DB;
Rudy Brown, DB
5, Penn, 2002 (Coach Al Bagnoli)
Chris Pennington, DL; Travis Belden, LB; Steve Lhotak, LB; Vince Alexander, DB;
Fred Plaza, DB
5, Penn, 2001 (Coach Al Bagnoli)
John Galan, DL; Ed Galan, DL; Chris Pennington, DL; Travis Belden, LB;
Kunle Williams, DB
5, Penn, 1991 (Coach Gary Steele)
Dan Dedic, DL; Joe Kopcha, LB; Tom Oko, DB; Stephin Palmer, DB; Rob Sims, P
5, Dartmouth, 1990 (Coach Buddy Teevens)
Peter Chapman, DL; Mike O'Flynn, DL; Rich Joyce, LB; Sal Sciretto, DB;
Brad Preble, DB
5, Princeton, 1989 (Coach Steve Tosches)
Steve Hillegeist, DL; Rick Emery, DL; Franco Pagnanelli, LB; Frank Leal, DB;
Mike Hirou, DB
5, Harvard, 1985 (Coach Joe Restic)
K.C. Smith, DE; Brent Wilkinson, LB; Cecil Cox, DB; Ken Tarczy, DB;
Rob Steinberg, P
5, Harvard, 1982 (Coach Joe Restic)
Pat Fleming, DE; Joe Margolis, DE; Scott Murrer, MG; Joe Azelby, LB;
Lou Versames, DB
5, Dartmouth, 1981 (Coach Joe Yukica)
MOST IVY LEAGUE SCHOOLS COACHED
No
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
Coach (Schools)
Percy Haughton (Cornell, 1899-00; Harvard, 1908-16;
Columbia, 1923-24)
Wallace Moyle (Dartmouth, 1893-94; Brown, 1895-97)
John Rush (Princeton, 1915-16; Cornell, 1919)
Albert Sharpe (Cornell, 1912-17; Yale, 1919)
Tuss McLaughry (Brown, 1926-40; Dartmouth, 1941-42 & ‘45-54)
Bob Blackman (Dartmouth, 1955-70; Cornell, 1977-82)
Frank Navarro (Columbia, 1968-73; Princeton, 1978-84)
MOST SEASONS COACHED
No
32
27
27
24
23
22
17
16
16
14
14
14
14
13
13
13
13
12
12
Coach
Carm Cozza (Yale, 1965-96)
Tuss McLaughry (Brown, 1926-40; Dartmouth, 1941-42 & ‘45-54)
Lou Little (Columbia, 1930-56)
Edward Robinson (Brown, 1898-01, ‘04-07 & ‘10-25)
Joe Restic (Harvard, 1971-93)
Bob Blackman (Dartmouth, 1955-70; Cornell, 1977-82)
Bill Roper (Princeton, 1906-08, ‘10-11 & ‘19-30)
Gil Dobie (Cornell, 1920-35)
George Munger (Penn, 1938-53)
Lefty James (Cornell, 1947-60)
John Yovicisin (Harvard, 1957-68)
Ray Tellier (Columbia, 1989-02)
Al Bagnoli (Penn, 1992-current)
Percy Haughton (Cornell, 1899-00; Harvard, 1908-16;
Columbia, 1923-24)
Frank Navarro (Columbia, 1968-73; Princeton, 1978-84)
Steve Tosches (Princeton, 1987-99)
John Lyons (Dartmouth, 1992-04)
Charles Caldwell (Princeton, 1945-56)
Dick Colman (Princeton, 1957-68)
MOST SEASONS COACHED, SINCE 1956
No
32
23
21
14
14
14
13
13
13
12
12
11
11
10
Coach
Carm Cozza (Yale, 1965-96)
Joe Restic (Harvard, 1971-93)
Bob Blackman (Dartmouth, 1956-70; Cornell, 1977-82)
John Yovicisin (Harvard, 1957-68)
Ray Tellier (Columbia, 1989-02)
Al Bagnoli (Penn, 1992-current)
Frank Navarro (Columbia, 1968-73; Princeton, 1978-84)
Steve Tosches (Princeton, 1987-99)
John Lyons (Dartmouth, 1992-04)
Dick Colman (Princeton, 1957-68)
Tim Murphy (Harvard, 1994-current)
Buff Donelli (Columbia, 1957-67)
John Anderson (Brown, 1973-83)
Harry Gamble (Penn, 1971-80)
MOST IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS
No
10
7
6
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
Coach
Carmen Cozza (Yale, 1965-96)
Bob Blackman (Dartmouth, 1956-70; Cornell, 1977-82)
Al Bagnoli (Penn, 1992-current)
Joe Restic (Harvard, 1971-93)
Dick Colman (Princeton, 1957-68)
Jerry Berndt (Penn, 1981-85)
John Yovicisin (Harvard, 1957-68)
Jake Crouthamel (Dartmouth, 1971-77)
Joe Yukica (Dartmouth, 1978-86)
Steve Tosches (Princeton, 1987-99)
Tim Murphy (Harvard, 1994-current)
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
MOST GAMES COACHED, 1869-2005
No
303
244
236
234
220
208
141
140
138
134
133
130
129
126
125
125
121
119
119
108
103
102
99
99
Coach
Carmen Cozza (Yale, 1965-96)
Tuss McLaughry (Brown, 1926-40; Dartmouth, 1941-42 & ‘45-54)
Lou Little (Columbia, 1930-56)
Edward Robinson (Brown, 1898-01, ‘04-07 & ‘10-25)
Joe Restic (Harvard, 1971-93)
Bob Blackman (Dartm’th, 1955-70; Cornell, 1977-82)
George Woodruff (Penn, 1892-1901)
Ray Tellier (Columbia, 1989-02)
Al Bagnoli (Penn, 1992-current)
George Munger (Penn, 1938-53)
Bill Roper (Princeton, 1906-08, ‘10-11 & ‘19-30)
Steve Tosches (Princeton, 1987-99)
John Lyons (Dartmouth, 1992-04)
Lefty James (Cornell, 1947-60)
Gil Dobie (Cornell, 1920-35)
John Yovicisin (Harvard, 1957-70)
Frank Navarro (Columbia, 1968-73; Prin’ton, 1978-84)
Percy Haughton (Cornell, 1899-00; Harvard, 1908-16;
Columbia, 1923-24)
Tim Murphy (Harvard, 1994-current)
Dick Colman (Princeton, 1957-68)
Charles Caldwell (Princeton, 1945-56)
John Anderson (Brown, 1973-83)
Buff Donelli (Columbia, 1957-67)
Jordan Olivar (Yale, 1952-62)
MOST GAMES COACHES
VS. IVY TEAMS, 1869-2005
No
224
161
153
118
118
98
98
98
91
91
91
85
84
84
77
77
75
74
73
70
Coach
Carmen Cozza (Yale, 1965-96)
Joe Restic (Harvard, 1971-93)
Bob Blackman (Dartm’th, 1955-70; Cornell, 1977-82)
Tuss McLaughry (Brown, 1926-40; Dartmouth, 1941-42 & ‘45-54)
Lou Little (Columbia, 1930-56)
John Yovicisin (Harvard, 1957-70)
Ray Tellier (Columbia, 1989-02)
Al Bagnoli (Penn, 1992-current)
Frank Navarro (Columbia, 1968-73; Princeton, 1978-84)
Steve Tosches (Princeton, 1987-99)
John Lyons (Dartmouth, 1992-04)
Lefty James (Cornell, 1947-60)
Dick Colman (Princeton, 1957-68)
Tim Murphy (Harvard, 1994-current)
Buff Donelli (Columbia, 1957-67)
John Anderson (Brown, 1973-83)
Edward Robinson (Brown, 1898-01, ‘04-07 & ‘10-25)
Charles Caldwell (Princeton, 1945-56)
Jordan Olivar (Yale, 1952-62)
Harry Gamble (Penn, 1971-80)
MOST GAMES COACHES
VS. IVY TEAMS, SINCE 1956
No
224
161
147
98
98
98
91
91
91
84
84
77
77
Coach
Carmen Cozza (Yale, 1965-96)
Joe Restic (Harvard, 1971-93)
Bob Blackman (Dartm’th, 1956-70; Cornell, 1977-82)
John Yovicisin (Harvard, 1957-70)
Ray Tellier (Columbia, 1989-02)
Al Bagnoli (Penn, 1992-current)
Frank Navarro (Columbia, 1968-73; Princeton, 1978-84)
Steve Tosches (Princeton, 1987-99)
John Lyons (Dartmouth, 1992-04)
Dick Colman (Princeton, 1957-68)
Tim Murphy (Harvard, 1994-current)
Buff Donelli (Columbia, 1957-67)
John Anderson (Brown, 1973-83)
MOST GAMES GAMES WON, 1869-2005
No
179
140
127
124
120
117
110
99
96
89
82
82
78
78
75
73
70
67
66
61
60
60
60
Coach
Carmen Cozza (Yale, 1965-96)
Edward Robinson (Brown, 1898-01, ‘04-07 & ‘10-25)
Bob Blackman (Dartm’th, 1955-70; Cornell, 1977-82)
George Woodruff (Penn, 1892-1901)
Tuss McLaughry (Brown, 1926-40; Dartmouth, 1941-42 & ‘45-54)
Joe Restic (Harvard, 1971-93)
Lou Little (Columbia, 1930-56)
Al Bagnoli (Penn, 1992-current)
Percy Haughton
(Cornell, 1899-00; Harvard, 1908-16; Columbia, 1923-24)
Bill Roper (Princeton, 1906-08, ‘10-11 & ‘19-30)
Gil Dobie (Cornell, 1920-35)
George Munger (Penn, 1938-53)
John Yovicisin (Harvard, 1957-70)
Steve Tosches (Princeton, 1987-99)
Dick Colman (Princeton, 1957-68)
Tim Murphy (Harvard, 1994-current)
Charles Caldwell (Princeton, 1945-56)
Walter Camp (Yale, 1888-92)
Lefty James (Cornell, 1947-60)
Jordan Olivar (Yale, 1952-62)
Carl Williams (Penn, 1902-07)
Tad Jones (Yale, 1916-17 & 1920-27)
John Anderson (Brown, 1973-83)
MOST GAMES GAMES WON
VS. IVY TEAMS, 1869-2005
No
135
100
92
72
61
59
52
51
51
50
47
46
43
43
43
42
Coach
Carmen Cozza (Yale, 1965-96)
Bob Blackman (Dartm’th, 1955-70; Cornell, 1977-82)
Joe Restic (Harvard, 1971-93)
Al Bagnoli (Penn, 1992-current)
Dick Colman (Princeton, 1957-68)
John Yovicisin (Harvard, 1957-70)
George Munger (Penn, 1938-53)
Steve Tosches (Princeton, 1987-99)
Tim Murphy (Harvard, 1994-current)
Charles Caldwell (Princeton, 1945-56)
John Anderson (Brown, 1973-83)
Lou Little (Columbia, 1930-56)
Lefty James (Cornell, 1947-60)
Jordan Olivar (Yale, 1952-62)
John Lyons (Dartmouth, 1992-2004)
Tuss McLaughry (Brown, 1926-40; Dartmouth, 1941-42 & ‘45-54)
MOST GAMES GAMES WON
VS. IVY TEAMS, SINCE 1956
No
135
97
92
72
61
59
51
51
47
43
36
35
35
Coach
Carmen Cozza (Yale, 1965-96)
Bob Blackman (Dartm’th, 1956-70; Cornell, 1977-82)
Joe Restic (Harvard, 1971-93)
Al Bagnoli (Penn, 1992-current)
Dick Colman (Princeton, 1957-68)
John Yovicisin (Harvard, 1957-70)
Steve Tosches (Princeton, 1987-99)
Tim Murphy (Harvard, 1994-current)
John Anderson (Brown, 1973-83)
John Lyons (Dartmouth, 1992-2004)
Joe Yukica (Dartmouth, 1978-86)
Frank Navarro (Columbia, 1968-73; Princeton, 1978-84)
Phil Estes (Brown 1998-current)
BEST PERCENTAGE, ALL GAMES
(5 years or more & at least 35 games)
Pct
W-L-T
Coach
97.1
67-2-0
Walter Camp (Yale, 1888-92)
88.7 124-15-2
George Woodruff (Penn, 1892-01)
83.8
60-10-4
Carl Williams (Penn, 1902-07)
83.2
96-17-6
Percy Haughton (Cornell, 1899-00; Harvard,
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
80.6
79.0
78.4
76.5
75.8
73.4
73.4
72.9
72.1
71.7
69.4
69.4
69.2
68.4
66.7
42-9-3
39-10-1
60-15-4
35-9-5
49-15-2
43-14-5
45-15-4
89-28-16
36-13-3
99-39-0
70-30-3
75-33-0
35-15-2
82-36-7
41-20-2
1908-16; Columbia, 1923-24)
Frank Cavanaugh (Dartmouth, 1911-16)
Jesse Hawley (Dartmouth, 1923-28)
Tad Jones (Yale, 1916-17 & ‘20-27)
Fritz Crisler (Princeton, 1932-37)
Louis Young (Penn, 1923-29)
Robert Fisher (Harvard, 1919-25)
Earl Blaik (Dartmouth, 1934-40)
Bill Roper (Princeton, 1906-08, ‘10-11 & ‘19-30)
Pop Warner (Cornell, 1897-98 & ‘04-06)
Al Bagnoli (Penn, 1992-current)
Charles Caldwell (Princeton, 1945-56)
Dick Colman (Princeton, 1957-68)
Howard Odell (Yale, 1942-47)
Gil Dobie (Cornell, 1920-35)
Jake Crouthamel (Dartmouth, 1971-77)
BEST PERCENTAGE VS. IVY TEAMS, 1869-2005
(5 years
Pct
91.7
88.9
85.7
77.5
73.5
72.6
71.6
70.0
69.1
68.2
68.2
67.3
66.7
or more & at least 14 games)
W-L-T
Coach
16-1-1
Louis Young (Penn, 1923-29)
16-2-0
Walter Camp (Yale, 1888-92)
52-7-4
George Munger (Penn, 1938-53)
15-4-1
Carl Williams (Penn, 1902-07)
72-26-0
Al Bagnoli (Penn, 1992-current)
61-23-0
Dick Colman (Princeton, 1957-68)
30-11-3
Percy Haughton (Cornell, 1899-00; Harvard,
1908-16; Columbia, 1923-24)
24-10-1
Jerry Berndt (Penn, 1981-85)
23-10-1
George Woodruff (Penn, 1892-1901)
50-23-1
Charles Caldwell (Princeton, 1945-56)
22-10-1
Howard Odell (Yale, 1942-47)
32-15-2
Jake Crouthamel (Dartmouth, 1971-77)
19-9-2
Tad Jones (Yale, 1916-17 & 1920-27)
BEST PERCENTAGE VS. IVY TEAMS, SINCE 1956
(5 years or more)
Pct
W-L-T
73.5
72-26-0
72.6
61-23-0
70.0
24-10-1
67.3
32-15-2
67.0
97-47-3
63.1
62.5
62.3
62.2
61.4
59.5
51-33-0
35-21-0
47-28-2
59-35-4
135-84-5
36-24-3
Coach
Al Bagnoli (Penn, 1992-current)
Dick Colman (Princeton, 1957-68)
Jerry Berndt (Penn, 1981-85)
Jake Crouthamel (Dartmouth, 1971-77)
Bob Blackman (Dartmouth, 1956-70;
Cornell, 1977-82)
Tim Murphy (Harvard, 1994-current)
Phil Estes (Brown, 1998-current)
John Anderson (Brown, 1973-83)
John Yovicisin (Harvard, 1957-68)
Carm Cozza (Yale, 1965-96)
Joe Yukica (Dartmouth, 1978-86)
MOST VICTORIES AGAINST ONE IVY SCHOOL
No
25
22
22
22
21
19
17
16
16
16
Coach
Carm Cozza (vs. Columbia, 1965-96)
Joe Restic (vs. Columbia, 1971-93)
Carm Cozza (vs. Brown, 1965-96)
Carm Cozza (vs. Princeton, 1965-96)
Bob Blackman (vs. Columbia, 1955-70 & ‘77-82)
Carm Cozza (vs. Penn, 1965-96)
Carm Cozza (vs. Cornell, 1965-96)
Bob Blackman (vs. Penn, 1955-70 & 1977-82)
Carm Cozza (vs. Harvard, 1965-96)
Joe Restic (vs. Brown, 1971-93)
BEST PERCENTAGE VS. ONE IVY TEAM, 1869-2005
Pct
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
W-L-T
13-0-0
12-0-0
12-0-0
11-0-0
10-0-0
7-0-0
7-0-0
Coach
George Munger (vs. Columbia, 1938-53)
Dick Colman (vs. Brown, 1957-68)
Dick Colman (vs. Columbia, 1957-68)
John Anderson (vs. Columbia, 1973-83)
George Munger (vs. Dartmouth, 1938-53)
Red Blaik (vs. Harvard, 1934-40)
Jake Crouthamel (vs. Cornell, 1971-77)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
95.7
95.5
94.4
92.9
91.7
90.9
90.0
6-0-0
6-0-0
6-0-0
6-0-0
6-0-0
6-0-0
22-1-0
21-1-0
8-0-1
6-0-1
5-0-1
10-1-0
9-1-0
Walter Camp (vs. Penn, 1888-92)
George A. Stewart (vs. Dartmouth, 1890-93)
Louis Young (vs. Columbia, 1923-29)
George Munger (vs. Yale, 1938-53)
Bob Odell (vs. Brown, 1965-70)
Maxie Baughan (vs. Columbia, 1983-88)
Joe Restic (vs. Columbia, 1971-93)
Bob Blackman (vs. Colum, 1955-70 & ‘77-82)
Joe Yukica (vs. Columbia, 1978-86)
George Woodruff (vs. Brown, 1892-01)
Carl Williams (vs. Cornell, 1902-07)
John Anderson (vs. Cornell, 1973-83)
Richard Harlow (vs. Brown, 1935-42 & ‘45-47)
MOST RUSHING YARDS, CAREER
Yards
4,715
4,657
4,492
4,208
3,628
3,430
3,330
3,321
3,266
3,181
3,137
3,109
3,088
3,074
3,073
3,016
2,947
2,717
2,576
2,557
2,519
2,479
2,476
2,449
2,362
2,252
2,251
2,241
2,224
2,181
2,159
2,156
2,155
2,130
2,083
2,010
2,006
2,005
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Player, School............................................Seasons
Ed Marinaro, Cornell................................1969-71
Chad Levitt, Cornell .................................1993-96
Nick Hartigan, Brown ..............................2002-05
Keith Elias, Princeton ...............................1991-93
Clifton Dawson, Harvard .........................2003-05
Robert Carr, Yale ......................................2001-04
Chris Menick, Harvard.............................1996-99
Johnathan Reese, Columbia .....................1998-01
Michael Malan, Brown.............................1999-01
Kris Ryan, Penn........................................1998-01
Bryan Keys, Penn .....................................1987-89
Judd Garrett, Princeton ............................1987-89
Marquis Jessie, Brown ..............................1993-96
Derrick Harmon, Cornell .........................1981-83
Eion Hu, Harvard .....................................1994-96
Rashad Bartholomew, Yale .......................1998-00
Dick Jauron, Yale......................................1970-72
Terrance Stokes, Penn ..............................1992-94
Rich Diana, Yale.......................................1979-81
John McNiff, Cornell................................1989-91
Sam Mathews, Penn.................................2003-05
Rich Comizio, Penn .................................1984-86
John Pagliaro, Yale ....................................1975-77
Cameron Atkinson, Princeton...................1999-02
Henry Bjorklund, Princeton .....................1969-71
Al Rosier, Dartmouth ...............................1989-91
Jim Finn, Penn..........................................1995-98
Walt Snickenberger, Princeton .................1971-74
Jasen Scott, Penn......................................1993-96
Chris Flynn, Penn.....................................1985-87
Jamie Potkul, Brown.................................1983-85
Gary Wood, Cornell.................................1961-63
Adolph Bellizeare, Penn...........................1972-74
Vic Gatto, Harvard...................................1966-68
Rudy Green, Yale .....................................1972-74
Paul Andrie, Yale ......................................1981-83
Chris Kouri, Yale.......................................1989-91
Marc Washington, Princeton ....................1993-96
MOST RUSHING YARDS, IVY CAREER
Yards
3,391
3,281
3,247
2,828
2,530
2,451
2,404
2,303
2,272
2,228
2,208
2,181
2,174
2,165
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Player, School............................................Seasons
Ed Marinaro, Cornell................................1969-71
Chad Levitt, Cornell .................................1993-96
Nick Hartigan, Brown ..............................2002-05
Keith Elias, Princeton ...............................1991-93
Clifton Dawson, Harvard .........................2003-05
Derrick Harmon, Cornell .........................1981-83
Judd Garrett, Princeton ............................1987-89
Kris Ryan, Penn........................................1998-01
Robert Carr, Yale ......................................2001-04
Marquis Jessie, Brown ..............................1993-96
Johnathan Reese, Columbia .....................1998-01
Chris Menick, Harvard.............................1996-99
Bryan Keys, Penn .....................................1987-89
Michael Malan, Brown.............................1999-01
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
2,149 15 Dick Jauron, Yale......................................1970-72
2,114 16 Eion Hu, Harvard .....................................1994-96
MOST RUSHING YARDS, SEASON
Yards
1,881
1,727
1,701
1,575
1,498
1,450
1,442
1,435
1,432
1,428
1,425
1,409
1,396
1,347
1,330
1,319
1,304
1,302
1,302
1,276
1,267
Player, School .............................................Season
Ed Marinaro, Cornell..........................Sr........1971
Nick Hartigan, Brown ........................Sr........2005
Keith Elias, Princeton ..........................Jr........1992
Keith Elias, Princeton .........................Sr........1993
Nick Hartigan, Brown .......................So........2003
Jim Finn, Penn....................................Sr........1998
Rich Diana, Yale.................................Sr........1981
Chad Levitt, Cornell ...........................Sr........1996
Al Rosier, Dartmouth .........................Sr........1991
Chad Levitt, Cornell............................Jr........1995
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ..........................Jr........1970
Ed Marinaro, Cornell.........................So........1969
Joe Holland, Cornell ..........................Sr........1978
Judd Garrett, Princeton ......................Sr........1989
Johnathan Reese, Columbia ................Jr........2000
Chad Levitt, Cornell ..........................So........1994
Kris Ryan, Penn..................................Sr........2001
Bryan Keys, Penn ...............................Sr........1989
Clifton Dawson, Harvard...................So........2004
20 Derrick Harmon, Cornell ...................Sr........1983
21 Chris Menick, Harvard ......................So........1997
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6
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8
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14
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18
MOST RUSHING YARDS, IVY SEASON
Yards
1,375
1,266
1,260
1,213
1,103
1,086
1,079
1,073
1,057
1,056
1,014
1,002
1,001
995
995
984
971
963
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
18
Player, School .............................................Season
Ed Marinaro, Cornell..........................Sr........1971
Keith Elias, Princeton .........................Sr........1993
Nick Hartigan, Brown ........................Sr........2005
Joe Holland, Cornell ..........................Sr........1978
Nick Hartigan, Brown .......................So........2003
Jim Finn, Penn....................................Sr........1998
Judd Garrett, Princeton ......................Sr........1989
Chad Levitt, Cornell............................Jr........1995
Rich Diana, Yale.................................Sr........1981
Derrick Harmon, Cornell ...................Sr........1983
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ..........................Jr........1970
Ed Marinaro, Cornell.........................So........1969
Keith Elias, Princeton ..........................Jr........1992
John Pagliaro, Yale..............................Sr........1977
Al Rosier, Dartmouth .........................Sr........1991
Kris Ryan, Penn..................................Sr........2001
Chad Levitt, Cornell ..........................So........1994
Chad Levitt, Cornell ...........................Sr........1996
RUSHING YARDS, GAME
Yards
323
299 *
288
281
273 *
273 *
272
272
267 *
263
262 *
261 *
260 *
260 *
259
256 *
252 *
249
246 *
245 *
245
244
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3
4
5
7
9
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
Player, School........................
Matt Johnson, Harvard ..........at
Keith Elias, Princeton ............
Scott Oliaro, Cornell.............at
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............
Homer Smith, Princeton .......
Keith Elias, Princeton ............at
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............
Terence Stokes, Penn ............
Michael Malan, Brown .........
Joe Holland, Cornell .............
Dick Kazmaier, Princeton .....
Chris Menick, Harvard..........
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............
Jim Finn, Penn ......................at
Kris Ryan, Penn.....................
Nick Hartigan, Brown ...........
Bryan Keys, Penn ..................
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............at
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............at
Nick Hartigan, Brown ...........
Joe Holland, Cornell .............at
Opponent.......................Date
Brown................Nov. 9, 1991
Lafayette ..........Sept. 26, 1992
Yale....................Nov. 3, 1990
Harvard............Oct. 18, 1969
Harvard .............Nov. 8, 1952
Lehigh ................Oct. 3, 1992
Columbia .........Oct. 30, 1971
Princeton ...........Nov. 6, 1993
Fordham.............Oct. 6, 2001
Penn ................Nov. 18, 1978
Brown..............Nov. 11, 1951
Holy Cross .......Oct. 18, 1997
Lehigh ................Oct. 3, 1970
Colgate............Sept. 25, 1971
Brown ..............Oct. 24, 1998
Fordham.............Oct. 9, 1999
Rhode Island ......Oct. 1, 2005
Brown ..............Oct. 14, 1989
Rutgers ...............Oct. 2, 1971
Rutgers ...............Oct. 4, 1969
Princeton .........Oct. 15, 2005
Harvard............Oct. 14, 1978
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241
238
237
236
235
234
233
233
233
233
230
230
230
229
229
229
227
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225
225
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222
222
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219
219
219
218
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218
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209
209
209
209
208
208
207
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206
205
204
204
204
204
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202
202
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
200
200
200
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24
25
26
27
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29
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*
*
34
37
*
40
41
42
44
47
48
*
*
* 51
*
* 54
*
*
57
58
59
*
*
63
65
67
68
* 69
73
76
* 79
*
*
* 88
*
*
Kris Ryan, Penn.....................at
Chad Levitt, Cornell..............
Ellis Moore, Princeton...........
Marquis Jessie, Brown...........
Johnathan Reese, Columbia ..
Robert Carr, Yale ...................at
Michael Malan, Brown .........
Vernon Struck, Harvard.........at
Bob Margarita, Brown...........
Judd Garrett, Princeton .........at
Cam Atkinson, Princeton ......
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............at
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............at
Ralph Ferraro, Princeton .......
Al Rosier, Dartmouth ............
Eion Hu, Harvard..................at
Nick Hartigan, Brown ...........at
Chad Levitt, Cornell..............at
Keith Elias, Princeton ............
Jim O’Connor, Columbia ......
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............at
Rich Diana, Yale ...................at
Derrick Harmon, Cornell ......
Shon Page, Dartmouth ..........
Henry Bjorklund, Princeton ..at
David Clark, Dartmouth........at
Marc Washington, Princeton ...at
Robert Carr, Yale ...................
Walt Snickenberger, Princeton .
Chad Levitt, Cornell..............at
Clifton Dawson, Harvard ......
Reds Bagnell, Penn ...............
Adolph Bellizeare, Penn .......at
Nick Hartigan, Brown ...........
Tom Roland, Penn.................
Derrick Harmon, Cornell ......
Bobby Isom, Princeton..........at
Judd Garrett, Princeton .........at
Chad Levitt, Cornell..............
Michael Malan, Brown .........at
Tom Spangenberg, Dartmouth .at
Michael Malan, Brown .........
Gary Wood, Cornell..............at
Keith Elias, Princeton ............
Keith Elias, Princeton ............at
Jon Veach, Princeton.............at
Joe Kane, Penn......................
Robert Santiago, Harvard ......at
Nick Crawford, Yale ..............
Sam Mathews, Penn..............
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............at
Adolph Bellizeare, Penn .......at
Clifton Dawson, Harvard ......
Archie Roberts, Columbia .....
Rich Comizio, Penn ..............at
David Clark, Dartmouth........
Steve Wormith, Brown ..........
Keith Elias, Princeton ............at
Chad Levitt, Cornell..............at
Chris Menick, Harvard..........at
Rashad Bartholomew, Yale ....
Johnathan Reese, Columbia ..
Nick Hartigan, Brown ...........at
Nick Hartigan, Brown ...........
Clifton Dawson, Harvard ......
Frank Reagan, Penn ..............
Jack Wixted, Penn.................at
Keith Elias, Princeton ............
RUSHING YARDS, PLAY
Yards
Player, School........................
Cornell ............Nov. 18, 2000
Dartmouth .......Oct. 26, 1996
Columbia ...........Oct. 5, 1968
Columbia.........Nov. 20, 1993
Dartmouth .......Oct. 21, 2000
Cornell ............Sept. 28, 2002
Cornell .............Oct. 21, 2000
Princeton .........Oct. 30, 1937
Columbia .........Oct. 10, 1942
Bucknell...........Oct. 15, 1988
Dartmouth .......Nov. 23, 2002
Yale ..................Oct. 23, 1971
Penn ................Nov. 20, 1971
Columbia ...........Oct. 8, 1983
Brown..............Nov. 16, 1991
Colgate............Sept. 23, 1995
Columbia.........Nov. 20, 2005
Harvard..............Oct. 8, 1994
Columbia .........Oct. 30, 1993
Brown..............Nov. 19, 1966
Brown................Nov. 7, 1970
Princeton .........Nov. 14, 1981
Columbia.........Nov. 12, 1983
Harvard............Oct. 27, 1990
Brown ..............Oct. 31, 1970
Penn ................Nov. 18, 1989
Colgate............Sept. 30, 1995
Holy Cross .........Oct. 5, 2002
Colgate ............Oct. 20, 1973
Yale....................Nov. 9, 1996
Lafayette...........Oct. 18, 2003
Dartmouth .......Oct. 14, 1950
Lehigh ..............Oct. 21, 1972
Fordham...........Oct. 11, 2003
Columbia ...........Oct. 7, 1978
Yale....................Nov. 5, 1983
Harvard............Oct. 22, 1977
Brown ................Oct. 7, 1989
Colgate ............Oct. 19, 1996
Fordham...........Oct. 30, 1999
Princeton .........Nov. 24, 1962
Princeton .........Oct. 13, 2001
Penn ................Nov. 24, 1962
Dartmouth .......Nov. 21, 1992
Brown ................Oct. 9, 1993
Harvard............Oct. 25, 2003
No. Carolina....Nov. 13, 1943
Columbia ........Sept. 22, 1984
Penn ..................Nov. 2, 1991
Yale ..................Oct. 25, 2003
Princeton .........Nov. 21, 1970
Harvard .............Nov. 4, 1972
Princeton .........Oct. 22, 2005
Penn ................Nov. 14, 1964
Yale ..................Oct. 26, 1985
Brown..............Nov. 11, 1989
Colgate ............Oct. 26, 1968
Harvard............Oct. 23, 1993
Brown ..............Oct. 28, 1995
Brown................Nov. 8, 1997
Dayton ............Sept. 16, 2000
Lafayette.............Oct. 7, 2000
Cornell .............Oct. 25, 2003
Columbia.........Nov. 22, 2003
Princeton .........Oct. 23, 2004
Princeton .........Oct. 19, 1940
Lehigh .............Sept. 27, 1975
Colgate ..............Oct. 5, 1991
Opponent.......................Date
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
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97
96
95
95
95
95
94
94
93
93
93
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93
93
92
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92
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90
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1 David Clark, Dartmouth........
David Clark, Dartmouth........at
3 Dick Clasby, Harvard ............
4 Charley Brewer, Harvard.......
Sykes Tucker, Penn ................
Bob Lee, Dartmouth .............
John McNiff, Cornell.............at
8 George Troxell, Dartmouth ...at
Bob Flanders, Brown ............at
10 Ralph Glaze, Dartmouth.......at
John Nork, Columbia............
Homer Smith, Princeton .......at
Denny McGill, Yale...............
Jimmy Henderson, Col..........at
J.R. Clearfield, Columbia ......
16 Steve Rubin, Penn.................at
Brock Harvey, Princeton .......
Jim Finn, Penn ......................at
19 Art Boland, Cornell ...............at
20 Chris Kouri, Yale....................at
ANNUAL RUSHING LEADERS
Season
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Harvard............Oct. 15, 1988
Princeton .........Nov. 19, 1988
Wash./Mo. .......Oct. 11, 1952
Brown ..............Oct. 25, 1893
Swarthmore......Oct. 31, 1914
Norwich ..........Sept. 27, 1930
Columbia.........Nov. 10, 1990
Princeton ...........Nov. 8, 1941
Yale ..................Oct. 12, 1968
Amherst .............Nov. 7, 1903
Lafayette ..........Nov. 16, 1946
Yale..................Nov. 15, 1952
Dartmouth .........Nov. 3, 1956
Yale ..................Oct. 20, 1984
Bucknell...........Oct. 28, 1989
Brown ..............Oct. 11, 1980
Yale..................Nov. 11, 1995
Columbia .........Oct. 18, 1997
Penn ................Nov. 22, 1956
Princeton .........Nov. 16, 1991
Player, School ...................................................Yards
Alfred Ward, Yale ..................................Sr..........536*
Robert McAniff, Cornell ........................Sr..........580*
John Crouthamel, Dartmouth .................Jr..........582*
Fred Doelling, Penn ..............................Sr..........594*
Alan Rozycki, Dartmouth......................Sr..........608*
Tom Haggerty, Columbia.......................Sr..........557
Gary Wood, Cornell...............................Jr..........813*
Gary Wood, Cornell..............................Sr..........706
Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton ..................Sr..........837*
Bill Wilson, Cornell...............................Sr..........728
Pete Larson, Cornell ..............................Sr..........651
Cabot Knowlton, Penn ..........................Sr..........609
Brian McCullough, Princeton ...............So..........712
Ed Marinaro, Cornell............................So.......1,002*
Ed Marinaro, Cornell .............................Jr.......1,014*
Ed Marinaro, Cornell.............................Sr.......1,375*
Dick Jauron, Yale...................................Sr..........822
Rudy Green, Yale ...................................Jr..........605
Walt Snickenberger, Princeton ..............Sr..........792
Doug Jackson, Columbia.......................Sr..........858
John Pagliaro, Yale..................................Jr..........755
John Pagliaro, Yale .................................Sr..........995
Joe Holland, Cornell .............................Sr.......1,213
Ken Hill, Yale ........................................Sr..........536
Rich Diana, Yale.....................................Jr..........764
Rich Diana, Yale....................................Sr.......1,057
Paul Andrie, Yale ....................................Jr..........685
Derrick Harmon, Cornell ......................Sr.......1,056
Robert Santiago, Harvard .......................Jr..........734
Jamie Potkul, Brown..............................Sr..........752
Rich Comizio, Penn ..............................Sr..........769
Tony Hinz, Harvard ...............................Jr..........710
Bryan Keys, Penn ...................................Jr..........819
Judd Garrett, Princeton..........................Sr.......1,079
Shon Page, Dartmouth ..........................Sr..........754
Al Rosier, Dartmouth.............................Sr..........995
Keith Elias, Princeton .............................Jr.......1,001
Keith Elias, Princeton ............................Sr.......1,266
Chad Levitt, Cornell .............................So..........971
Chad Levitt, Cornell...............................Jr.......1,073
Chad Levitt, Cornell ..............................Sr..........963
Chris Menick, Harvard .........................So..........811
Jim Finn, Penn.......................................Sr.......1,086
Kris Ryan, Penn ....................................So..........708
Michael Malan, Brown ..........................Jr..........839
Kris Ryan, Penn .....................................Sr..........984
Cameron Atkinson, Princeton................Sr..........760
Nick Hartigan, Brown ..........................So.......1,103
2004
2005
Nick Hartigan, Brown ............................Jr..........884
Nick Hartigan, Brown ...........................Sr.......1,260
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, CAREER
Att
922
918
913
738
736
726
721
719
714
687
672
643
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Player, School............................................Seasons
Chad Levitt, Cornell .................................1993-96
Ed Marinaro, Cornell................................1969-71
Nick Hartigan, Brown ..............................2002-05
Robert Carr, Yale ......................................2001-04
Keith Elias, Princeton ...............................1991-93
Chris Menick, Harvard.............................1996-99
Clifton Dawson, Harvard .........................2003-05
Johnathan Reese, Columbia .....................1998-01
Eion Hu, Harvard .....................................1994-96
Judd Garrett, Princeton ............................1987-89
Marquis Jessie, Brown ..............................1993-96
Rashad Bartholomew, Yale .......................1998-00
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, IVY CAREER
Att
707
659
655
528
519
514
514
511
500
500
499
471
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
11
12
Player, School............................................Seasons
Ed Marinaro, Cornell................................1969-71
Nick Hartigan, Brown ..............................2002-05
Chad Levitt, Cornell .................................1993-96
Keith Elias, Princeton ...............................1991-93
Judd Garrett, Princeton ............................1987-89
Chris Menick, Harvard.............................1996-99
Clifton Dawson, Harvard .........................2003-05
Eion Hu, Harvard .....................................1994-96
Johnathan Reese, Columbia .....................1998-01
Robert Carr, Yale ......................................2001-04
Marquis Jessie, Brown ..............................1993-96
Kris Ryan, Penn........................................1998-01
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, SEASON
Att
356
323
323
314
307
305
293
292
290
285
277
Player, School .............................................Season
1 Ed Marinaro, Cornell..........................Sr........1971
2 Jim Finn, Penn....................................Sr........1998
Nick Hartigan, Brown.........................Jr........2004
4 Nick Hartigan, Brown ........................Sr........2005
5 Judd Garrett, Princeton ......................Sr........1989
6 Keith Elias, Princeton ..........................Jr........1992
7 Rich Diana, Yale.................................Sr........1981
8 Chad Levitt, Cornell............................Jr........1995
9 Jasen Scott, Penn................................Sr........1996
10 Ed Marinaro, Cornell ..........................Jr........1970
11 Ed Marinaro, Cornell.........................So........1969
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, IVY SEASON
Att
275
240
240
231
228
223
220
217
217
216
216
216
Player, School .............................................Season
1 Ed Marinaro, Cornell..........................Sr........1971
2 Jim Finn, Penn....................................Sr........1998
Nick Hartigan, Brown ........................Sr........2005
4 Judd Garrett, Princeton ......................Sr........1989
5 Joe Holland, Cornell ..........................Sr........1978
6 Ed Marinaro, Cornell ..........................Jr........1970
7 Jasen Scott, Penn................................Sr........1996
8 Rich Diana, Yale.................................Sr........1981
Terrance Stokes, Penn ........................Sr........1994
10 Chad Levitt, Cornell............................Jr........1995
Kris Ryan, Penn..................................Sr........2001
Nick Hartigan, Brown.........................Jr........2004
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, GAME
Att
55
51
47
47
46
45
44
43 *
43
Player, School........................
1 Joe Holland, Cornell .............at
2 David Clark, Dartmouth........at
3 Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............at
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............
5 Rich Diana, Yale ...................at
6 Jasen Scott, Penn...................at
7 Bobby Isom, Princeton..........at
8 Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............at
Opponent.......................Date
Harvard............Oct. 14, 1978
Penn ................Nov. 18, 1989
Princeton .........Nov. 21, 1970
Columbia .........Oct. 30, 1971
Princeton .........Nov. 14, 1981
Princeton ...........Nov. 9, 1996
Harvard............Oct. 22, 1977
Colgate............Sept. 25, 1971
Yale ..................Oct. 23, 1971
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
43
42
42
42
42
42 *
Norman Hayes, Columbia ....at
11 Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............at
Judd Garrett, Princeton .........at
Terrance Stokes, Penn ...........
Chris Menick, Harvard..........
Nick Hartigan, Brown ...........at
Princeton ...........Nov. 1, 1997
Penn ................Nov. 20, 1971
Brown ................Oct. 7, 1989
Princeton ...........Nov. 6, 1993
Princeton ..........Oct 25, 1997
Fordham.............Oct. 9, 2004
MOST YARDS PER CARRY, IVY CAREER
YPC
6.06
5.72
5.72
5.68
5.63
5.43
5.37
5.37
5.37
5.23
Car-Yds
295-1788 1
515-2947 2
736-4208 3
384-2181 4
546-3074 5
602-3266 6
319-1713 7
250-1343 7
296-1589 7
473-2476 10
Player, School ...........................................Seasons
Rick Klupchak, Dartmouth ......................1971-73
Dick Jauron, Yale .....................................1970-72
Keith Elias, Princeton...............................1991-93
Chris Flynn, Penn ....................................1985-87
Derrick Harmon, Cornell.........................1981-83
Michael Malan, Brown ............................1999-01
Jack Wixted, Penn....................................1973-75
Pete Walton, Dartmouth ..........................1964-66
John Short, Dartmouth.............................1968-70
John Pagliaro, Yale ...................................1975-77
MOST YARDS PER CARRY, SEASON
YPC
7.10
6.64
6.59
6.43
6.36
6.23
6.15
6.09
6.03
5.96
Car-Yds
90-639
1
113-750
2
160-1055 3
245-1575 4
130-827
5
170-1059 6
149-917
7
116-707
8
179-1081 9
138-822 10
Player, School.............................................Season
Dennis McGill, Yale...........................Sr........1956
Rick Klupchak, Dartmouth .................Jr........1972
Dick Jauron, Yale ...............................Sr........1972
Keith Elias, Princeton..........................Jr........1992
Bobby Leo, Harvard ..........................Sr........1966
Michael Malan, Brown ......................Sr........2001
Chris Flynn, Penn ...............................Jr........1986
John Short, Dartmouth........................Jr........1969
Henry Bjorklund, Princeton................Jr........1970
Robert Santiago, Harvard ...................Jr........1984
MOST YARDS PER CARRY, IVY SEASON
YPC Car-Yds
8.39 49-411
7.70 67-516
7.57 68-515
7.17 103-738
7.01 92-645
6.77 60-406
6.70 80-536
6.50 113-734
6.49 74-480
6.47 104-673
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Player, School.............................................Season
Jimmy Henderson, Col ......................Sr........1984
Bryan Keys, Penn ..............................So........1987
Dennis McGill, Yale...........................Sr........1956
Chris Flynn, Penn ...............................Jr........1986
Rick Klupchak, Dartmouth .................Jr........1972
Bill Taylor, Harvard ............................Sr........1962
Alfred Ward, Yale...............................Sr........1956
Robert Santiago, Harvard ...................Jr........1984
Thomas Morris, Princeton...................Jr........1956
Matt Johnson, Harvard.......................Sr........1991
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER
TDs
52
50
49
44
40
39
34
34
33
32
30
30
30
Player, School............................................Seasons
Nick Hartigan, Brown ..............................2002-05
Ed Marinaro, Cornell................................1969-71
Keith Elias, Princeton ...............................1991-93
Chad Levitt, Cornell .................................1993-96
Clifton Dawson, Harvard .........................2003-05
Michael Malan, Brown.............................1999-01
John Pagliaro, Yale....................................1975-77
Bryan Keys, Penn .....................................1987-89
9 Kris Ryan, Penn........................................1998-01
10 Judd Garrett, Princeton ............................1987-89
11 Johnathan Reese, Columbia .....................1998-01
Adolph Bellizeare, Penn...........................1972-74
Robert Carr, Yale ......................................2001-04
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, IVY CAREER
TDs
35
34
33
29
28
26
25
24
24
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Player, School............................................Seasons
Nick Hartigan, Brown ..............................2002-05
Ed Marinaro, Cornell................................1969-71
Chad Levitt, Cornell .................................1993-96
Keith Elias, Princeton ...............................1991-93
Michael Malan, Brown.............................1999-01
Clifton Dawson, Harvard .........................2003-05
Judd Garrett, Princeton ............................1987-89
Kris Ryan, Penn........................................1998-01
Jim Finn, Penn..........................................1995-98
24
23
22
22
Dick Jauron, Yale......................................1970-72
11 John Pagliaro, Yale ....................................1975-77
12 Johnathan Reese, Columbia .....................1998-01
Bryan Keys, Penn .....................................1987-89
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON
TDs
24
20
19
18
18
17
17
17
16
15
15
15
Player, School .............................................Season
Ed Marinaro, Cornell..........................Sr........1971
Nick Hartigan, Brown ........................Sr........2005
Keith Elias, Princeton .........................Sr........1993
Keith Elias, Princeton ..........................Jr........1992
Johnathan Reese, Columbia ................Jr........2000
6 Jim Finn, Penn....................................Sr........1998
Nick Hartigan, Brown.........................Jr........2004
Clifton Dawson, Harvard...................So........2004
9 John Pagliaro, Yale...............................Jr........1976
10 Kris Ryan, Penn..................................Sr........2001
Michael Malan, Brown.......................Sr........2001
Nick Hartigan, Brown .......................So........2003
1
2
3
4
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, IVY SEASON
TDs
16
15
13
13
13
13
13
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
Player, School .............................................Season
1 Ed Marinaro, Cornell..........................Sr........1971
2 Jim Finn, Penn....................................Sr........1998
3 Bill King, Dartmouth ..........................Sr........1962
Brian McCullough, Prince .................So........1968
Calvin Hill, Yale .................................Sr........1968
Joe Holland, Cornell ..........................Sr........1978
Nick Hartigan, Brown ........................Sr........2005
8 Ed Marinaro, Cornell.........................So........1969
Ellis Moore, Princeton........................Sr........1969
Walt Snickenberger, Prince ................Sr........1974
John Pagliaro, Yale...............................Jr........1976
Keith Elias, Princeton ..........................Jr........1992
Johnathan Reese, Columbia ................Jr........2000
Kris Ryan, Penn..................................Sr........2001
Nick Hartigan, Brown .......................So........2003
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, GAME
TDs
6
5*
5*
5*
5
5
5
5
Player, School........................
1 Jim Finn, Penn ......................at
2 Frank Reagan, Penn ..............
Ed Allen, Penn ......................
Tom Ossman, Harvard ..........
Ellis Moore, Princeton...........at
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............at
Chris Flynn, Penn..................
Opponent.......................Date
Brown ..............Oct. 24, 1998
Princeton .........Oct. 19, 1940
Lafayette.............Oct. 5, 1946
Brown..............Nov. 17, 1951
Harvard ...........Nov. 11, 1967
Harvard............Oct. 18, 1969
Penn ................Nov. 20, 1971
Dartmouth .......Nov. 21, 1987
MOST PASSING YARDS, CAREER
Yards
9,294
7,849
7,710
7,542
7,291
6,736
6,684
5,949
5,912
5,697
5,547
5,453
5,234
5,202
4,832
4,666
4,492
4,472
4,413
4,407
4,309
4,300
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Player, School............................................Seasons
James Perry, Brown ..................................1997-99
John Witkowski, Columbia.......................1981-83
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ...............................1998-01
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ..............................1999-01
Doug Butler, Princeton.............................1983-85
Jason McCullough, Brown .......................1994-96
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth .............................1991-93
Neil Rose, Harvard ..................................1999-02
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ...........................1998-02
Bill Lazor, Cornell ....................................1991-93
Mike Mitchell, Penn.................................1999-03
Alvin Cowan, Yale ....................................2001-04
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard.........................2001-04
Matt Verbit, Princeton ..............................2001-04
Joe Walland, Yale .....................................1997-99
Jeff Otis, Columbia...................................2002-04
Marty Domres, Columbia.........................1966-68
Charlie Rittgers, Dartmouth......................2002-05
Mark Johnson, Dartmouth........................1987-89
Tom Yohe, Harvard...................................1986-88
Kelly Ryan, Yale........................................1985-87
Rich Linden, Harvard ...............................1997-99
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
4,274
4,250
4,198
4,141
4,030
23
24
25
26
27
Jason Garrett, Princeton ...........................1987-88
Jeff McCall, Columbia..............................1999-01
Mike Giardi, Harvard ...............................1991-93
Jeff Mroz, Yale ..........................................2002-05
Bruce Mayhew, Columbia........................1988-90
MOST PASSING YARDS, IVY CAREER
Yards
6,845
5,868
5,816
5,302
4,956
4,597
4,591
4,260
4,254
4,233
3,912
3,883
3,672
3,635
3,624
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Player, School............................................Seasons
James Perry, Brown ..................................1997-99
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ...............................1998-01
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ..............................1999-01
John Witkowski, Columbia.......................1981-83
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth .............................1991-93
Doug Butler, Princeton.............................1983-85
Neil Rose, Harvard ..................................1999-02
Bill Lazor, Cornell ....................................1991-93
Jason McCullough, Brown .......................1994-96
Mike Mitchell, Penn.................................1999-03
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ...........................1998-02
Matt Verbit, Princeton ..............................2002-04
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard.........................2001-04
Joe Walland, Yale .....................................1997-99
Marty Domres, Columbia.........................1966-68
MOST PASSING YARDS, SEASON
Yards
3,255
3,214
3,175
3,175
3,165
3,152
3,050
2,994
2,944
2,913
2,868
2,803
2,762
2,748
2,668
2,655
2,622
2,609
2,609
Player, School .............................................Season
1 James Perry, Brown ............................Sr........1999
2 Gavin Hoffman, Penn .........................Jr........2000
3 Doug Butler, Princeton ......................So........1983
Eric Webber, Brown ...........................Sr........2000
5 James Perry, Brown .............................Jr........1998
6 John Witkowski, Columbia.................Sr........1983
7 John Witkowski, Columbia..................Jr........1982
8 Alvin Cowan, Yale...............................Jr........2003
9 Ricky Rahne, Cornell ..........................Jr........2000
10 Brian Mann, Dartmouth .....................Sr........2002
11 James Perry, Brown............................So........1997
12 Mike Mitchell, Penn...........................Sr........2002
13 Ricky Rahne, Cornell.........................So........1999
14 Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth ........................Jr........1992
15 Brent Woods, Princeton .....................Sr........1982
16 Neil Rose, Harvard .............................Jr........2000
17 Bob Holly, Princeton..........................Sr........1981
18 Jason McCullough, Brown..................Sr........1996
19 Kyle Slager, Brown..............................Jr........2002
MOST PASSING YARDS, IVY SEASON
Yards
2,439
2,384
2,349
2,234
2,193
2,190
2,155
2,143
2,087
2,072
2,057
2,050
2,012
2,008
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Player, School .............................................Season
James Perry, Brown ............................Sr........1999
Gavin Hoffman, Penn .........................Jr........2000
James Perry, Brown .............................Jr........1998
Eric Webber, Brown ...........................Sr........2000
Ricky Rahne, Cornell.........................So........1999
John Witkowski, Columbia..................Jr........1982
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ..........................Jr........2000
Mike Mitchell, Penn...........................Sr........2002
John Witkowski, Columbia.................Sr........1983
Alvin Cowan, Yale...............................Jr........2003
James Perry, Brown............................So........1997
Mike Mitchell, Penn...........................Sr........2003
Neil Rose, Harvard .............................Jr........2000
Brian Mann, Dartmouth .....................Sr........2002
MOST PASSING YARDS, GAME
Yards
501
497 *
476
474 *
473
470
469 *
466
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Player, School........................
Bob Holly, Princeton.............
Kyle Slager, Brown................at
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ...........
Kyle Rowley, Brown..............
James Perry, Brown ...............at
James Perry, Brown ...............
Doug Butler, Princeton..........
John Witkowski, Columbia....at
Opponent.......................Date
Yale..................Nov. 14, 1981
Rhode Island ......Oct. 5, 2002
Brown ..............Oct. 28, 2000
Rhode Island ...Sept. 29, 2001
Dartmouth .......Nov. 15, 1997
Penn.................Oct. 24, 1998
Lafayette ..........Nov. 11, 1983
Dartmouth .........Nov. 6, 1982
450
446
446
443
443
442
440
438
438
437
434
432
428
426
424
423
422
422
421
419
419
417
416
412
407
406
403
402
401
400
399
399
398
396
395
394
393
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
9 James Perry, Brown ...............at
10 Bob Holly, Princeton.............at
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ............at
12 Ricky Rahne, Cornell ............at
Neil Rose, Harvard ...............at
14 James Perry, Brown ...............at
15 James Perry, Brown ...............at
16 Doug Butler, Princeton..........
Alvin Cowan, Yale.................
18 Joe Walland, Yale ..................
19 Kyle Slager, Brown................at
20 James Perry, Brown ...............
21 Mike Mitchell, Penn..............
22 Kelly Ryan, Yale ....................
23 Doug Butler, Princeton..........at
24 John Witkowski, Columbia....•
25 Bob Holly, Princeton.............
Eric Webber, Brown ..............
27 Alvin Cowan, Yale.................at
28 Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth ..........
Alvin Cowan, Yale.................at
30 Doug Butler, Princeton..........
31 Greg Smith, Dartmouth.........
32 Neil Rose, Harvard ...............at
33 Greg Smith, Dartmouth.........at
34 John Witkowski, Columbia....
35 Brent Woods, Princeton ........
36 James Perry, Brown ...............
37 Chad Roghair, Princeton .......at
38 Bill Lazor, Cornell .................at
39 Doug Butler, Princeton..........
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ...........at
41 Brad Wilford, Harvard...........
42 Marty Domres, Columbia .....
43 Mark Allen, Cornell ..............at
44 Gavin Hoffman, Penn ...........
45 Doug Butler, Princeton..........
Dartmouth .......Nov. 13, 1999
Penn.................Oct. 31, 1981
Brown ..............Oct. 21, 2000
Brown ................Oct. 2, 1999
Dartmouth .........Nov. 2, 2002
Princeton .........Oct. 10, 1998
Penn.................Oct. 23, 1999
Colgate ............Oct. 19, 1985
Harvard ...........Nov. 22, 2003
Harvard ...........Nov. 20, 1999
Towson............Sept. 21, 2002
Princeton ...........Oct. 9, 1999
Dartmouth .........Oct. 5, 2002
Army..................Oct. 4, 1986
Harvard............Oct. 22, 1983
Bucknell...........Oct. 22, 1983
Maine ................Nov. 7, 1981
Cornell .............Oct. 21, 2000
Colgate ............Oct. 18, 2003
Yale ..................Oct. 17, 1992
Brown................Nov. 6, 2004
Bucknell ..........Sept. 24, 1983
New Hamp. ....Sept. 22, 2001
Brown .............Sept. 23, 2000
Yale ....................Oct. 7, 2001
Bucknell...........Oct. 23, 1982
Lafayette ............Nov. 6, 1982
Columbia.........Nov. 22, 1997
Brown ..............Oct. 12, 1991
Columbia.........Nov. 14, 1992
Navy ................Oct. 15, 1983
Columbia .........Oct. 16, 1999
Dartmouth .......Oct. 30, 1999
Cornell ..............Nov. 2, 1968
Penn ................Nov. 24, 1973
Harvard ...........Nov. 11, 2000
Brown ................Oct. 6, 1984
• Game took place in Hempstead, N.Y.
PASSING YARDS, PLAY
Yards
99
98 *
98
97
95
93 *
93 *
93
93 *
92 *
90 *
90
90
90
88
87
86
85
85 *
85
85
Players, School......................
1 Verbit to Wu, Princeton ........at
2 Dean to Dawson, Cornell .....
Gabianelli to Morton, Dart ...
4 Gesicki to Fencik, Yale ..........at
5 Butler to Graham, Prin..........at
6 Chamberlin to Camp, Dart....
Massey to Milligan, Yale........
Vura to Hall, Penn ................
Witkowski to Milam, Col ......•
10 Perry to Morey, Brown ..........at
11 Calvo to Merz, Cornell .........at
Koval to Munger, Penn..........
Mills to Iwan, Yale.................
Cohen to Raiti, Dartmouth....
15 Joyce to Busch, Cornell.........at
16 McCall to Cockburn, Col ......at
17 Vaughn to Bucola, Penn .......at
18 Boulris to Keohane, Harv......at
Zbrzeznj to Blumenthal, Pen.
Brait to Fleming, Dart ...........at
DiGiacomo to Schreck, Bro ..at
Opponent.......................Date
Brown ..............Oct. 18, 2003
Navy ................Oct. 18, 1947
Columbia...........Nov. 8, 1986
Princeton .........Nov. 15, 1975
Penn.................Oct. 29, 1983
Cornell ............Nov. 16, 1935
Connecticut.....Sept. 27, 1969
Cornell ............Sept. 19, 1981
Bucknell...........Oct. 22, 1983
Fordham.............Oct. 4, 1997
Yale ..................Oct. 20, 1951
Columbia.........Nov. 15, 1958
Dartmouth .......Oct. 16, 1993
Cornell ..............Nov. 5, 2005
Brown ..............Oct. 28, 1995
Brown..............Nov. 18, 2000
Columbia.........Nov. 17, 1973
Yale..................Nov. 21, 1959
Bucknell ..........Sept. 28, 1968
Princeton .........Nov. 22, 1975
Cornell .............Oct. 22, 2005
• Game took place in Hempstead, N.Y.
ANNUAL PASSING LEADERS
Season
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
Player, School ...................................................Yards
Claude Benham, Columbia ...................Sr..........709*
Richard Winterbauer, Yale .....................Sr..........743*
Frank Finney, Brown .............................Sr..........767*
Thomas Vasell, Columbia .....................So..........578
Jack Kinderdine, Dartmouth ..................Sr..........757
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Bill King, Dartmouth..............................Jr..........584
Archie Roberts, Columbia ....................So..........934*
Dana Kelly, Dartmouth .........................Sr..........881
Archie Roberts, Columbia .....................Sr..........900
Bob Hall, Brown ...................................Sr.......1,133*
Bill Creeden, Penn .................................Jr.......1,518*
Bill Robertson, Cornell...........................Jr.......1,079
Marty Domres, Columbia......................Sr.......1,868*
Scott MacBean, Princeton .....................Sr.......1,017
Pancho Micir, Penn ...............................Sr.......1,220
Don Jackson, Columbia .........................Jr.......1,012
Mark Allen, Cornell ...............................Jr.......1,071
Marty Vaughn, Penn...............................Jr.......1,525
Kevin Sigler, Cornell..............................Sr.......1,345
Ron Beible, Princeton ...........................Sr.......1,244
Bob Graustein, Penn .............................Sr.......1,212
Larry Brown, Harvard ............................Jr..........985
Larry Brown, Harvard............................Sr.......1,300
Burke St. John, Harvard.........................Sr..........959
Larry Carbone, Brown ...........................Sr.......1,300
Bob Holly, Princeton.............................Sr.......1,939*
John Witkowski, Columbia.....................Jr.......2,190*
John Witkowski, Columbia....................Sr.......2,087
Doug Butler, Princeton..........................Sr.......1,675
Henry Santos, Columbia .......................Sr.......1,103
David Gabianelli, Dartmouth ................Sr.......1,628
Kelly Ryan, Yale.....................................Sr.......1,569
Mark Johnson, Dartmouth......................Jr.......1,733
Malcolm Glover, Penn ..........................Sr.......1,283
Bruce Mayhew, Columbia.....................Sr.......1,513
Chad Roghair, Princeton .......................Sr.......1,367
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth ...........................Jr.......1,946
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth...........................Sr.......1,988
Jamie Schwalbe, Columbia ...................Sr.......1,564
Jason McCullough, Brown .....................Jr.......1,657
Jason McCullough, Brown.....................Sr.......1,730
James Perry, Brown...............................So.......2,057
James Perry, Brown ................................Jr.......2,349*
James Perry, Brown ...............................Sr.......2,439*
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ............................Jr.......2,384
Kyle Rowley, Brown ..............................Sr.......1,664
Mike Mitchell, Penn..............................Sr.......2,143
Alvin Cowan, Yale..................................Jr.......2,072
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard......................Sr.......1,483
Jeff Mroz, Yale .......................................Sr.......1,661
BEST PASSING ACCURACY, CAREER
Percentage
66.5 336-550
64.8 651-1004
64.2 449-699
63.6 463-728
62.4 455-729
60.7 250-412
60.7 334-550
60.3 789-1309
60.2 386-641
60.1 253-421
59.2 336-568
59.1 313-550
58.8 560-952
58.7 223-380
58.4 428-733
58.1 293-504
58.0 187-322
58.0 307-529
57.9 375-648
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
19
Player, School ...........................................Seasons
Jason Garrett, Princeton...........................1987-89
Gavin Hoffman, Penn..............................1999-01
Kyle Slager, Brown...................................2002-03
Mike Mitchell, Penn ................................2000-03
Neil Rose, Harvard ..................................1998-02
Greg Smith, Dartmouth ...........................1999-01
Mike Hood, Cornell ................................1996-98
James Perry, Brown..................................1997-99
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard ........................2001-04
David Splithoff, Princeton........................2000-02
Matt Rader, Penn .....................................1997-98
Archie Roberts, Columbia........................1962-64
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ..........................1998-02
Frank Polsinello, Dartmouth ....................1981-83
Alvin Cowan, Yale ...................................2001-04
Bob Holly, Princeton ...............................1979-81
Joel Foote, Princeton ...............................1992-93
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ..........................1998-00
Jeff McCall, Columbia .............................1999-01
BEST PASSING ACCURACY, IVY CAREER
Percentage
67.2 353-525
1
Player, School ...........................................Seasons
Mike Mitchell, Penn ................................1999-02
66.9
66.2
63.9
63.8
63.0
61.3
61.3
61.1
60.2
58.8
58.6
58.5
58.2
57.9
484-723
202-305
299-468
231-362
346-549
572-933
272-444
184-301
157-259
164-279
390-665
162-277
323-555
237-409
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Gavin Hoffman, Penn..............................1999-01
Eric Webber, Brown.................................1998-00
Kyle Slager, Brown...................................2002-03
Jason Garrett, Princeton...........................1987-89
Neil Rose, Harvard ..................................1999-02
James Perry, Brown..................................1997-99
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard ........................2001-04
Greg Smith, Dartmouth ...........................1999-01
Buddy Teevens, Dartmouth......................1976-78
David Splithoff, Princeton........................2000-02
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ..........................1998-02
Frank Polsinello, Dartmouth ....................1981-83
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth .............................1991-93
Peter Lee, Yale .........................................2000-01
BEST PASSING ACCURACY, SEASON
Percentage
70.5 272-386
68.2 204-299
67.6 230-340
67.1 289-431
66.2 309-467
66.1 123-186
65.0 241-371
64.5 162-251
64.1 175-273
64.1 127-198
63.6 138-217
63.5 179-282
62.7 200-319
62.3 152-244
62.2 191-307
61.8 191-309
61.7 274-444
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Player, School.............................................Season
Gavin Hoffman, Penn.........................Jr........2000
Jason Garrett, Princeton......................Jr........1988
Kyle Slager, Brown .............................Jr........2002
Eric Webber, Brown...........................Sr........2000
James Perry, Brown............................Sr........1999
Neil Rose, Harvard ............................Sr........2002
Mike Mitchell, Penn ..........................Sr........2002
Jason Garrett, Princeton ....................So........1987
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth........................Jr........1992
Neil Rose, Harvard.............................Jr........2001
Mike Hood, Cornell ...........................Jr........1997
Gavin Hoffman, Penn........................Sr........2001
Mike Mitchell, Penn ..........................Sr........2003
Mark DeRosa, Penn............................Jr........1994
Kyle Rowley, Brown ..........................Sr........2001
Peter Lee, Yale .................................. Jr,........2000
James Perry, Brown.............................Jr........1998
BEST PASSING ACCURACY, IVY SEASON
Percentage
73.5 194-264
70.1 183-261
69.1 150-217
68.2 232-340
67.6 98-145
66.9 202-302
65.8 131-199
64.2 113-176
64.1 161-251
64.0 137-214
63.8 97-152
62.8 142-226
62.7 131-209
62.5 192-307
62.5 153-245
62.4 73-117
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
Player, School.............................................Season
Gavin Hoffman, Penn.........................Jr........2000
Mike Mitchell, Penn ..........................Sr........2002
Kyle Slager, Brown .............................Jr........2002
James Perry, Brown............................Sr........1999
Neil Rose, Harvard ............................Sr........2002
Eric Webber, Brown...........................Sr........2000
Jason Garrett, Princeton.....................Sr........1988
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth........................Jr........1992
Mike Mitchell, Penn ..........................Sr........2003
Gavin Hoffman, Penn........................Sr........2001
Neil Rose, Harvard.............................Jr........2001
Bob Holly, Princeton .........................Sr........1981
Brian Mann, Dartmouth....................So........1999
James Perry, Brown.............................Jr........1998
Gavin Hoffman, Penn .......................So........1999
Chris Cochrane, Cornell ....................Sr........1990
MOST COMPLETIONS, CAREER
Comp
789
678
651
613
560
542
519
470
463
456
455
430
428
416
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Player, School............................................Seasons
James Perry, Brown ..................................1997-99
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ...............................1998-01
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ..............................1999-01
John Witkowski, Columbia.......................1981-83
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ...........................1998-02
Doug Butler, Princeton.............................1983-85
Jason McCullough, Brown .......................1994-96
Bill Lazor, Cornell ....................................1991-93
Mike Mitchell, Penn.................................1999-03
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth .............................1991-93
Neil Rose, Harvard ..................................1999-02
Joe Walland, Yale .....................................1997-99
Alvin Cowan, Yale ....................................2001-04
Matt Verbit, Princeton ..............................2002-04
MOST COMPLETIONS, IVY CAREER
Comp
Player, School............................................Seasons
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
572
524
484
417
390
346
346
344
342
333
333
325
323
298
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
8
9
10
10
12
13
14
James Perry, Brown ..................................1997-99
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ...............................1998-01
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ..............................1999-01
John Witkowski, Columbia.......................1981-83
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ...........................1998-02
Doug Butler, Princeton.............................1983-85
Neil Rose, Harvard ..................................1999-02
Mike Mitchell, Penn.................................1999-03
Bill Lazor, Cornell ....................................1991-93
Jason McCullough, Brown .......................1994-96
Joe Walland, Yale .....................................1997-99
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard.........................2001-04
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth .............................1991-93
Marty Domres, Columbia.........................1966-68
MOST COMPLETIONS, SEASON
Comp
309
289
274
272
253
252
250
241
234
230
227
225
224
219
217
216
212
206
206
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Player, School .............................................Season
James Perry, Brown ............................Sr........1999
Eric Webber, Brown ...........................Sr........2000
James Perry, Brown .............................Jr........1998
Gavin Hoffman, Penn .........................Jr........2000
Brian Mann, Dartmouth .....................Sr........2002
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ..........................Jr........2000
John Witkowski, Columbia..................Jr........1982
Mike Mitchell, Penn...........................Sr........2002
John Witkowski, Columbia.................Sr........1983
Kyle Slager, Brown..............................Jr........2002
Alvin Cowan, Yale...............................Jr........2003
Ricky Rahne, Cornell.........................So........1999
Doug Butler, Princeton ......................So........1983
Kyle Slager, Brown .............................Sr........2003
Jeff Otis, Columbia .............................Jr........2003
Jeff Mroz, Yale ....................................Sr........2005
Steve Hunsberger, Columbia...............Jr........2002
Bob Holly, Princeton..........................Sr........1981
James Perry, Brown............................So........1997
MOST COMPLETIONS, IVY SEASON
Comp
232
202
194
193
192
183
180
176
168
163
161
161
157
153
153
152
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
13
14
14
16
Player, School .............................................Season
James Perry, Brown ............................Sr........1999
Eric Webber, Brown ...........................Sr........2000
Gavin Hoffman, Penn .........................Jr........2000
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ..........................Jr........2000
James Perry, Brown .............................Jr........1998
Mike Mitchell, Penn...........................Sr........2002
Brian Mann, Dartmouth .....................Sr........2002
Ricky Rahne, Cornell.........................So........1999
John Witkowski, Columbia .................Jr........1982
John Witkowski, Columbia.................Sr........1983
Alvin Cowan, Yale...............................Jr........2003
Mike Mitchell, Penn...........................Sr........2003
Steve Hunsberger, Columbia...............Jr........2002
Gavin Hoffman, Penn........................So........1999
Ricky Rahne, Cornell .........................Sr........2001
Joe Walland, Yale ...............................Sr........1999
MOST COMPLETIONS, GAME
Comp
44 *
42
42
41
39
38
38
38
37
37
37 *
37 *
37
37 *
Player, School........................
1 Kyle Slager, Brown................at
2 James Perry, Brown ...............
Joe Walland, Yale ..................
4 James Perry, Brown ...............at
5 John Witkowski, Columbia....at
6 James Perry, Brown ...............at
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ...........
Greg Smith, Dartmouth.........at
9 Bill Lazor, Cornell .................at
James Perry, Brown ...............
Eric Webber, Brown ..............
Greg Smith, Dartmouth.........
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ........
Kyle Slager, Brown................
Opponent.......................Date
Rhode Island ......Oct. 5, 2002
Princeton ...........Oct. 9, 1999
Harvard ...........Nov. 20, 1999
Dartmouth .......Nov. 13, 1999
Dartmouth .........Nov. 6, 1982
Yale .................Sept. 18, 1999
Brown ..............Oct. 28, 2000
Yale ....................Oct. 7, 2001
Columbia.........Nov. 14, 1992
Penn.................Oct. 24, 1998
Rhode Island ....Oct. 21, 2000
New Hamp .....Sept. 22, 2001
Cornell ..............Nov. 9, 2002
Rhode Island ......Oct. 4, 2003
36
36 *
36
36 *
36
15 Bob Holly, Princeton.............
Bob Holly, Princeton.............
Greg Smith, Dartmouth.........
Kyle Rowley, Brown..............
Neil Rose, Harvard ...............at
Yale..................Nov. 14, 1981
Maine ................Nov. 7, 1981
Brown..............Nov. 11, 2000
Rhode Island ...Sept. 29, 2001
Dartmouth .........Nov. 2, 2002
MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS, CAREER
Att
Player, School............................................Seasons
1,309 1 James Perry, Brown ..................................1997-99
1,226 2 Ricky Rahne, Cornell ...............................1998-01
1,176 3 John Witkowski, Columbia.......................1981-83
1,004 4 Gavin Hoffman, Penn ..............................1999-01
1,004 5 Jason McCullough, Brown .......................1994-96
988
6 Doug Butler, Princeton.............................1983-85
952
7 Brian Mann, Dartmouth ...........................1998-02
873
8 Bill Lazor, Cornell ....................................1991-93
813
9 Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth .............................1991-93
787
10 Joe Walland, Yale .....................................1997-99
768
11 Matt Verbit, Princeton ..............................2002-04
757
12 Mark Johnson, Dartmouth........................1987-89
MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS, IVY CAREER
Att
936
933
820
723
689
665
657
629
602
566
565
555
549
530
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Player, School............................................Seasons
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ...............................1998-01
James Perry, Brown ..................................1997-99
John Witkowski, Columbia.......................1981-83
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ..............................1999-01
Jason McCullough, Brown .......................1994-96
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ...........................1998-02
Bill Lazor, Cornell ....................................1991-93
Doug Butler, Princeton.............................1983-85
Joe Walland, Yale .....................................1997-99
Matt Verbit, Princeton ..............................2002-04
Marty Domres, Columbia.........................1966-68
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth .............................1991-93
Neil Rose, Harvard ..................................1999-02
Mark Johnson, Dartmouth........................1987-89
MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS, SEASON
Att
479
467
453
444
435
431
429
423
398
396
388
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Player, School .............................................Season
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ..........................Jr........2000
James Perry, Brown ............................Sr........1999
John Witkowski, Columbia..................Jr........1982
James Perry, Brown .............................Jr........1998
Brent Woods, Princeton .....................Sr........1982
Eric Webber, Brown ...........................Sr........2000
John Witkowski, Columbia.................Sr........1983
Brian Mann, Dartmouth .....................Sr........2002
Doug Butler, Princeton ......................So........1983
James Perry, Brown............................So........1998
Ricky Rahne, Cornell.........................So........1999
MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS, IVY SEASON
Att
340
340
318
312
307
305
302
301
286
284
283
280
279
Player, School .............................................Season
James Perry, Brown.............................Sr........1999
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ..........................Jr........2000
John Witkowski, Columbia..................Jr........1982
Ricky Rahne, Cornell.........................So........1999
James Perry, Brown .............................Jr........1998
Brian Mann, Dartmouth .....................Sr........2002
Eric Webber, Brown ...........................Sr........2000
John Witkowski, Columbia.................Sr........1983
James Perry, Brown............................So........1997
Brent Woods, Princeton .....................Sr........1982
Alvin Cowan, Yale...............................Jr........2003
Ricky Rahne, Cornell .........................Sr........2001
12 Marty Domres, Columbia...................Sr........1968
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS, GAME
Comp
67
64
64 *
Player, School........................
1 Joe Walland, Yale ..................
2 John Witkowski, Columbia....at
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ............at
Opponent.......................Date
Harvard ...........Nov. 20, 1999
Dartmouth .........Nov. 6, 1982
Bucknell ..........Sept. 16, 2000
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
64
64
63
62
62
60
60
59
59
59
58
58
57
57
57
57
57
57
*
6
7
9
*
11
14
*
*
16
Greg Smith, Dartmouth.........
Alvin Cowan, Yale.................
James Perry, Brown ...............at
James Perry, Brown ...............
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ............at
James Perry, Brown ...............at
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ............at
Doug Butler, Princeton..........
Bill Lazor, Cornell .................at
Steve Hunsberger, Columbia.
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ............at
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ........
Bob Holly, Princeton.............
Brent Woods, Princeton ........
James Perry, Princeton...........at
Greg Smith, Dartmouth.........
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ............at
Alvin Cowan, Yale.................at
New Hamp .....Sept. 22, 2001
Harvard ...........Nov. 22, 2003
Dartmouth .......Nov. 15, 1997
Princeton ...........Oct. 9, 1999
Brown ..............Oct. 21, 2000
Princeton .........Oct. 10, 1998
Penn ................Nov. 18, 2000
Colgate ............Oct. 19, 1985
Columbia.........Nov. 14, 1992
Princeton ...........Oct. 5, 2002
Brown ................Oct. 2, 1999
Cornell ..............Nov. 9, 2002
Maine ................Nov. 7, 1981
Lafayette ............Nov. 6, 1982
Yale .................Sept. 18, 1999
Brown..............Nov. 11, 2000
Harvard..............Oct. 7, 2000
Brown................Nov. 6, 2004
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, CAREER
TDs
74
58
57
56
54
50
47
47
41
41
39
37
35
34
34
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
11
12
13
14
Player, School............................................Seasons
James Perry, Brown ..................................1997-99
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth .............................1991-93
Jason McCullough, Brown .......................1994-96
John Witkowski, Columbia.......................1981-83
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ...............................1998-01
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ..............................1999-01
Doug Butler, Princeton.............................1983-85
Mike Mitchell, Pen.................................. 1999-03
Neil Rose, Harvard ..................................1999-02
Alvin Cowan, Yale ....................................2001-04
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard.........................2001-04
Jeff Mroz, Yale ..........................................2002-05
Joe Walland, Yale .....................................1997-99
Bill Lazor, Cornell ....................................1991-93
Jimmy McGeehan, Penn ..........................1991-93
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, IVY CAREER
TDs
53
45
41
36
36
35
34
30
30
29
27
24
23
23
23
23
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
Player, School............................................Seasons
James Perry, Brown ..................................1997-99
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth .............................1991-93
John Witkowski, Columbia.......................1981-83
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ..............................1999-01
Jason McCullough, Brown .......................1994-96
Mike Mitchell, Penn.................................1999-03
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ...............................1998-01
Doug Butler, Princeton.............................1983-85
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard.........................2001-04
Neil Rose, Harvard ..................................1999-02
Bill Lazor, Cornell ....................................1991-93
Brian Dowling, Yale .................................1967-68
Jeff McCall, Columbia..............................1999-01
Joe Walland, Yale .....................................1997-99
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ...........................1998-02
Alvin Cowan, Yale ....................................2001-04
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, SEASON
TDs
30
29
27
26
25
25
25
24
24
24
23
23
23
Player, School .............................................Season
Eric Webber, Brown ...........................Sr........2000
John Witkowski, Columbia..................Jr........1982
James Perry, Brown ............................Sr........1999
Mike Mitchell, Penn...........................Sr........2003
Doug Butler, Princeton ......................So........1983
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth ........................Jr........1992
Ricky Rahne, Cornell.........................So........1999
8 Jimmy McGeehan, Penn ....................Sr........1993
James Perry, Brown............................So........1997
Gavin Hoffman, Penn .........................Jr........2000
11 John Witkowski, Columbia.................Sr........1983
Jason McCullough, Brown..................Sr........1996
James Perry, Brown .............................Jr........1998
1
2
3
4
5
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, IVY SEASON
TDs
23
22
20
19
19
19
18
17
17
17
17
17
Player, School .............................................Season
John Witkowski, Columbia .................Jr........1982
Eric Webber, Brown ...........................Sr........2000
Gavin Hoffman, Penn .........................Jr........2000
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth ........................Jr........1992
Jason McCullough, Brown..................Sr........1996
James Perry, Brown.............................Sr........1999
7 Mike Mitchell, Penn...........................Sr........2003
8 Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth........................Sr........1993
James Perry, Brown............................So........1997
James Perry, Brown .............................Jr........1998
Ricky Rahne, Cornell.........................So........1999
Mike Mitchell, Penn...........................Sr........2002
1
2
3
4
MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS, GAME
Comp
6
5*
5*
5
5
5*
5
5
5
5
5
5
5*
5
5
5
Player, School........................
1 James Perry, Brown ...............
2 Paul Governali, Columbia.....at
Carroll Lowenstein, Harvard .
Pete Doherty, Yale .................
John Witkowski, Columbia....at
Doug Butler, Princeton..........
Chad Roghair, Princeton .......at
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth ..........
James Perry, Brown ...............
James Perry, Brown ...............at
Eric Webber, Brown ..............at
Greg Smith, Dartmouth.........at
Kyle Slager, Brown................at
Mike Mitchell, Penn..............
Kyle Slager, Brown................at
Jeff Mroz, Yale .......................
Opponent.......................Date
Columbia.........Nov. 22, 1997
Ft Monmouth ..Sept. 26, 1942
Davidson..........Oct. 31, 1953
Columbia .........Oct. 15, 1966
Dartmouth .........Nov. 6, 1982
Bucknell ..........Sept. 24, 1983
Brown ..............Oct. 12, 1991
Penn................Sept. 19, 1992
Penn.................Oct. 24, 1998
Penn.................Oct. 23, 1999
Dartmouth .......Nov. 11, 2000
Yale ....................Oct. 7, 2001
Towson............Sept. 21, 2002
Cornell ............Nov. 22, 2003
Yale....................Nov. 8, 2003
Cornell ............Sept. 24, 2005
MOST CATCHES, CAREER
Catches
305
1
292
2
259
3
251
4
245
5
216
6
202
7
200
8
195
9
193
10
185
11
182
12
177
13
176
14
176
14
170
16
167
17
165
18
154
19
146
20
145
21
139
22
138
23
137
24
135
25
133
26
Player, School............................................Seasons
Stephen Campbell, Brown .......................1997-00
Chas Gessner, Brown ...............................1999-02
Rob Milanese, Penn .................................1999-02
Sean Morey, Brown..................................1995-98
Carl Morris, Harvard ................................1999-02
Jay Barnard, Dartmouth............................2000-03
Keith Ferguson, Cornell ............................1999-02
Miles Macik, Penn ...................................1993-95
Ralph Plumb, Yale ....................................2001-04
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton..........................1981-83
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth ........................2000-03
Eric Johnson, Yale.....................................1997-00
Derek Graham, Princeton ........................1981-84
Don Lewis, Columbia ..............................1981-83
Eric Krawczyk, Cornell.............................1995-97
Bill Reggio, Columbia ..............................1981-83
Dan Castles, Penn ....................................2001-04
Joe Splendorio, Cornell ............................1997-00
Chisom Opara, Princeton.........................1999-02
Terence Patterson, Harvard.......................1996-99
Jarrett Schreck, Brown..............................2002-05
Travis Chmelka, Columbia .......................2000-03
Craig Morton, Dartmouth.........................1986-88
Judd Garrett, Princeton ............................1987-89
Jack Daly, Dartmouth...............................1981-83
David Shula, Dartmouth ..........................1978-80
MOST CATCHES, IVY CAREER
Catches
216
204
189
188
170
151
151
1
2
3
4
5
6
Player, School............................................Seasons
Stephen Campbell, Brown .......................1997-00
Chas Gessner, Brown ...............................1999-02
Rob Milanese, Penn .................................1999-02
Carl Morris, Harvard ................................1999-02
Sean Morey, Brown..................................1995-98
Keith Ferguson, Cornell ............................1999-02
Ralph Plumb, Yale ....................................2001-04
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
150
140
138
124
123
122
121
118
118
115
114
109
107
107
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
Jay Barnard, Dartmouth............................2000-03
Eric Johnson, Yale.....................................1997-00
Miles Macik, Penn ...................................1993-95
Joe Splendorio, Cornell ............................1997-00
Dan Castles, Penn ....................................2001-04
Derek Graham, Princeton ........................1981-84
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton..........................1981-83
Eric Krawczyk, Cornell.............................1995-97
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth ........................2000-03
Chisom Opara, Princeton.........................1999-02
Bill Reggio, Columbia ..............................1981-83
Jarrett Schreck, Brown..............................2002-05
Don Lewis, Columbia ..............................1981-83
Jay Barnard, Dartmouth............................2000-02
MOST CATCHES, SEASON
Catches
120
1
114
2
90
3
89
4
89
88
6
87
7
85
8
84
9
84
83
11
83
83
79
14
76
15
76
75
17
74
18
74
72
20
72
72
71
23
71
71
71
70
27
70
70
70
Player, School .............................................Season
Steve Campbell, Brown......................Sr........2000
Chas Gessner, Brown .........................Sr........2002
Carl Morris, Harvard ..........................Sr........2002
Eric Krawczyk, Cornell.......................Sr........1997
Stephen Campbell, Brown ..................Jr........1999
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton....................Sr........1983
Eric Johnson, Yale ...............................Sr........2000
Rob Milanese, Penn ...........................Sr........2002
Don Lewis, Columbia .........................Jr........1982
Derek Graham, Princeton ...................Jr........1983
Sean Morey, Brown............................Sr........1998
Chas Gessner, Brown..........................Jr........2001
Jay Barnard, Dartmouth ......................Jr........2002
Ralph Plumb, Yale ..............................Sr........2004
Rob Milanese, Penn ............................Jr........2000
Lonnie Hill, Brown............................So........2003
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton.....................Jr........1982
Sean Morey, Brown.............................Jr........1997
Philip Wendler, Princeton ..................Sr........1999
Miles Macik, Penn.............................So........1993
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth...................Jr........2002
Nate Lawrie, Dartmouth ....................Sr........2003
Bill Reggio, Columbia ........................Sr........1983
Billy Brown, Yale ................................Sr........2001
Carl Morris, Harvard ...........................Jr........2001
Dan Castles, Penn...............................Jr........2003
Bill Reggio, Columbia........................ Jr........1982
Keith Ferguson, Cornell ......................Sr........2002
Jay Barnard, Dartmouth......................Sr........2003
Dan Castles, Penn ..............................Sr........2004
MOST CATCHES, IVY SEASON
Catches
83
1
77
2
66
3
65
4
63
5
63
61
7
59
8
58
9
57
10
56
11
56
55
13
55
54
15
54
54
53
18
52
19
52
52
Player, School .............................................Season
Stephen Campbell, Brown .................Sr........2000
Chas Gessner, Brown .........................Sr........2002
Eric Johnson, Yale ...............................Sr........2000
Stephen Campbell, Brown ..................Jr........1999
Rob Milanese, Penn ...........................Sr........2002
Carl Morris, Harvard ..........................Sr........2002
Ralph Plumb, Yale ..............................Sr........2004
Chas Gessner, Brown..........................Jr........2001
Carl Morris, Harvard ...........................Jr........2001
Eric Krawczyk, Cornell.......................Sr........1997
Don Lewis, Columbia .........................Jr........1982
Jay Barnard, Dartmouth ......................Jr........2002
Joe Splendorio, Cornell.......................Jr........1999
Eric Johnson, Yale................................Jr........1999
Sean Morey, Brown............................Sr........1998
Phillip Wendler, Princeton .................Sr........1999
Keith Ferguson, Cornell ......................Sr........2002
Lonnie Hill, Brown............................So........2003
Derek Graham, Princeton ...................Jr........1983
Matt Less, Columbia ..........................Sr........1989
Gary Comstock, Columbia.................Sr........1990
52
52
52
51
51
51
51
51
50
50
Sean Morey, Brown.............................Jr........1997
Billy Brown, Yale ................................Sr........2001
Dan Castles, Penn ..............................Sr........2004
25 Bill Reggio, Columbia........................ Jr........1982
Don Lewis, Columbia ........................Sr........1983
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton....................Sr........1983
Dan Castles, Pen................................ Jr........2003
Nate Lawrie, Yale ...............................Sr........2003
30 Casey Cramer, Dartmouth...................Jr........2002
Jarret Schreck, Brown..........................Jr........2004
MOST CATCHES, GAME
Comp
Player, School........................
24 *
1 Chas Gessner, Brown............at
21
2 Eric Johnson, Yale..................
21
Carl Morris, Harvard .............at
19 *
4 Stephen Campbell, Brown ....at
19 *
Chas Gessner, Brown............
18
6 Stephen Campbell, Brown ....at
18
Ralph Plumb, Yale .................at
17 *
8 Damien Roomets, Dart .........at
16 *
9 Kevin Guthrie, Princeton.......
16 *
Nate Lawrie, Yale ..................at
15
11 Derek Graham, Princeton .....
15 *
Derek Graham, Princeton .....
15
John Tagliaferri, Cornell.........at
15
Stephen Campbell, Brown ....at
15
Rob Milanese, Penn ..............at
15 *
Lonnie Hill, Brown ...............
15
Ralph Plumb, Yale .................
14 *
18 Rob Peters, Princeton............at
14 *
Kerry Brown, Princeton.........
14
Bob Farnham, Brown ............at
14 *
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton.......
14
Mike Geroux, Brown ............
14
Bert Bondi, Columbia ...........
14
Stephen Campbell, Brown ....at
14
Travis Rowley, Brown............
14
Keith Ferguson, Cornell.........at
14
Chas Gessner, Brown............at
14
Chas Gessner, Brown............at
14
Scott Wedum, Dartmouth .....at
13
30 Chip Regine, Brown..............
13
Pat McInally, Harvard............
13 *
Jim Curry, Harvard ................
13
Judd Garrett, Princeton .........
13
Matt Less, Columbia .............
13
Mike Sardo, Columbia ..........
13
Stephen Campbell, Brown ....
13 *
Rob Milanese, Penn ..............at
13
Eric Johnson, Yale..................
13
Eric Johnson, Yale..................at
13
Wade Fletcher, Columbia......at
13 *
Todd Feiereisen, Yale.............at
Opponent.......................Date
Rhode Island ......Oct. 5, 2002
Harvard ...........Nov. 20, 1999
Dartmouth .........Nov. 2, 2002
Rhode Island ...Sept. 30, 2000
Rhode Island ...Sept. 29, 2001
Penn.................Oct. 28, 2000
Brown................Nov. 6, 2004
New Hamp .....Sept. 23, 2000
Bucknell ..........Sept. 24, 1983
Colgate ............Oct. 18, 2003
Yale..................Nov. 14, 1981
Lafayette ............Nov. 5, 1983
Princeton .........Nov. 23, 1985
Dartmouth .......Nov. 13, 1999
Cornell ............Nov. 23, 2002
Rhode Island ......Oct. 4, 2003
Harvard ...........Nov. 22, 2003
Penn.................Oct. 19, 1940
Colgate ............Oct. 21, 1972
Cornell ..............Nov. 8, 1975
Lafayette ............Nov. 6, 1982
Columbia.........Nov. 17, 1990
Cornell ............Nov. 16, 1996
Columbia.........Nov. 18, 2000
Penn.................Oct. 27, 2001
Brown ................Oct. 6, 2002
Dartmouth .......Nov. 16, 2002
Columbia.........Nov. 23, 2002
Cornell ..............Nov. 9, 2002
Columbia.........Nov. 25, 1972
Brown..............Nov. 17, 1973
Colgate ..............Oct. 1, 1977
Penn.................Oct. 29, 1988
Penn...................Oct. 7, 1989
Cornell ............Nov. 14, 1992
Princeton ...........Oct. 9, 1999
Lehigh .............Sept. 16, 2000
Penn.................Oct. 21, 2000
Harvard ...........Nov. 18, 2000
Brown..............Nov. 20, 2004
Lehigh ..............Oct. 15, 2005
ANNUAL RECEPTION LEADERS
Season
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
Player, School...............................................Catches
Ron Szczypkowski, Columbia................Jr............14*
Michael Cavallon, Yale ..........................Sr............19*
Bill Traub, Brown ..................................Sr............19*
Alan Rozycki, Dartmouth.......................Jr............20*
Alan Rozycki, Dartmouth......................Sr............21*
John Krumme, Dartmouth .....................Sr............15
John Parry, Brown.................................So............26*
John Parry, Brown ..................................Jr............37*
John Parry, Brown..................................Sr............24
Rick Owens, Penn................................So............34
Bob Kenney, Yale...................................Sr............32
Bill Murphy, Cornell..............................Sr............43*
Bob Werner, Columbia..........................Sr............39
Rob Bordley, Princeton .........................Sr............22
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Pete Blumenthal, Penn ..........................Sr............22
Michael Jones, Columbia .......................Jr............29
Don Clune, Penn..................................So............34
Chip Regine, Brown..............................Sr............45*
Pat McInally, Harvard.............................Jr............43
Bruce Starks, Cornell .............................Jr............39
Bob Farnham, Brown .............................Jr............47*
Bob Farnham, Brown ............................Sr............33
Mark Farnham, Brown..........................So............24
David Shula, Dartmouth.......................So............39
Rich Horner, Harvard............................Sr............37
Cris Crissy, Princeton ............................Sr............46
Curt Grieve, Yale ...................................Sr............36
Don Lewis, Columbia ............................Jr............56*
Derek Graham, Princeton ......................Jr............52
Derek Graham, Princeton .....................Sr............50
John Tagliaferri, Cornell.........................Sr............45
Craig Morton, Dartmouth .....................So............27
Dave Fielding, Brown............................Sr............27
Sam Brickley, Cornell.............................Jr............43
Judd Garrett, Princeton ..........................Jr............43
Matt Less, Columbia .............................Sr............52
Gary Comstock, Columbia ....................Sr............52
Mike Bobo, Dartmouth .........................Sr............39
Matt Brzica, Dartmouth ........................Sr............41
John Hyland, Dartmouth .......................Sr............49
Brian Bassett, Columbia ........................Sr............46
Miles Macik, Penn ................................Sr............47
Bert Bondi, Columbia...........................So............43
Eric Krawczyk, Cornell..........................Sr............57*
Sean Morey, Brown...............................Sr............54
Stephen Campbell, Brown .....................Jr............65*
Stephen Campbell, Brown.....................Sr............83*
Chas Gessner, Brown.............................Jr............59
Chas Gessner, Brown ............................Sr............77
Lonnie Hill, Brown...............................So............53
Ralph Plumb, Yale .................................Sr............61
Ashley Wright, Yale ................................Jr............39
MOST RECEIVING YARDS, CAREER
Yards
3,850
3,555
3,508
3,409
3,383
2,798
2,646
2,605
2,569
2,477
2,444
2,440
2,419
2,396
2,392
2,384
2,365
2,337
2,285
2,208
2,207
2,198
2,124
1,942
1,822
1,782
1,715
1,651
1,614
1,608
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Player, School............................................Seasons
Sean Morey, Brown..................................1995-98
Stephen Campbell, Brown .......................1997-00
Carl Morris, Harvard ................................1999-02
Rob Milanese, Penn .................................1999-02
Chas Gessner, Brown ...............................1999-02
Derek Graham, Princeton ........................1981-84
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton..........................1981-83
Craig Morton, Dartmouth.........................1986-88
Keith Ferguson, Cornell ............................1999-02
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth ........................2000-03
Dan Castles, Penn ....................................2001-04
Jarrett Schreck, Brown..............................2002-05
Don Clune, Penn .....................................1971-73
Ralph Plumb, Yale ....................................2001-04
Jay Barnard, Dartmouth............................2000-03
Bill Reggio, Columbia ..............................1981-83
Miles Macik, Penn ...................................1993-95
Joe Splendorio, Cornell ............................1997-00
Eric Krawczyk, Cornell.............................1995-97
Jack Daly, Dartmouth...............................1981-83
Don Lewis, Columbia ..............................1981-83
Chisom Opara, Princeton.........................1999-02
Eric Johnson, Yale.....................................1997-00
Colby Skelton, Harvard ............................1994-97
David Shula, Dartmouth ..........................1978-80
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth ........................2000-02
Michael Lerch, Princeton .........................1990-92
Rodd Torbert, Brown ................................1989-91
Doug O’Neill, Penn .................................1996-00
Brian Edwards, Harvard ...........................2002-04
MOST RECEIVING YARDS, IVY CAREER
Yards
2,624
2,623
2,594
2,589
2,246
2,057
1,976
1,926
1,902
1,867
1,860
1,823
1,783
1,769
1,752
1,672
1,636
1,632
1,627
1,624
1,615
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Player, School............................................Seasons
Carl Morris, Harvard ................................1999-02
Sean Morey, Brown..................................1995-98
Rob Milanese, Penn .................................1999-02
Stephen Campbell, Brown .......................1997-00
Chas Gessner, Brown ...............................1999-02
Derek Graham, Princeton ........................1981-84
Keith Ferguson, Cornell ............................1999-02
Jarrett Schreck, Brown..............................2002-05
Ralph Plumb, Yale ....................................2001-04
Dan Castles, Penn ....................................2001-04
Don Clune, Penn .....................................1971-73
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth ........................2000-03
Carl Morris, Harvard ................................1999-01
Joe Splendorio, Cornell ............................1997-00
Rob Milanese, Penn .................................1999-01
Chisom Opara, Princeton.........................1999-02
Craig Morton, Dartmouth.........................1986-88
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton..........................1981-83
Jay Barnard, Princeton..............................2000-03
Eric Johnson, Yale.....................................1997-00
Miles Macik, Penn ...................................1993-95
MOST RECEIVING YARDS, SEASON
Yards
1,434
1,362
1,332
1,288
1,260
1,182
1,166
1,112
1,107
1,076
1,063
1,042
1,035
1,034
1,023
1,017
1,003
1,000
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Player, School .............................................Season
Sean Morey, Brown.............................Jr........1997
Derek Graham, Princeton ...................Jr........1983
Stephen Campbell, Brown .................Sr........2000
Carl Morris, Harvard ..........................Sr........2002
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton....................Sr........1983
Chas Gessner, Brown..........................Jr........2001
Chas Gessner, Brown .........................Sr........2002
Rob Milanese, Penn ...........................Sr........2002
Stephen Campbell, Brown ..................Jr........1999
John Hyland, Dartmouth....................Sr........1993
Craig Morton, Dartmouth ..................So........1986
Eric Krawczyk, Cornell.......................Sr........1997
Jarrett Schreck, Brown.........................Jr........2004
Jack Daly, Dartmouth..........................Jr........1982
Sean Morey, Brown............................Sr........1998
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth...................Jr........2002
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton.....................Jr........1982
Don Lewis, Columbia .........................Jr........1982
MOST RECEIVING YARDS, IVY SEASON
Yards
989
901
885
878
873
842
841
832
819
816
810
810
782
779
779
779
758
753
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
14
17
18
Player, School .............................................Season
Sean Morey, Brown.............................Jr........1997
Stephen Campbell, Brown .................Sr........2000
Derek Graham, Princeton ...................Jr........1983
John Hyland, Dartmouth....................Sr........1993
Jarrett Schreck, Brown.........................Jr........2004
Rob Milanese, Penn ...........................Sr........2002
Carl Morris, Harvard ..........................Sr........2002
Dan Castles, Penn...............................Jr........2003
Chas Gessner, Brown..........................Jr........2001
Stephen Campbell, Brown ..................Jr........1999
Derek Graham, Princeton ..................Sr........1984
Joe Splendorio, Cornell.......................Jr........1999
Billy Brown, Yale ................................Sr........2001
Matt Brzica, Dartmouth .....................Sr........1992
Carl Morris, Harvard ...........................Jr........2001
Chas Gessner, Brown .........................Sr........2002
Carl Morris, Harvard .........................So........2000
Bill Reggio, Columbia........................ Jr........1982
RECEIVING YARDS, GAME
Yards
370
284
278
269 *
1
2
3
4
Player, School........................
Michael Lerch, Princeton ......at
Don Clune, Penn ..................
Derek Graham, Princeton .....
Chas Gessner, Brown............
Opponent.......................Date
Brown ..............Oct. 12, 1991
Harvard............Oct. 30, 1971
Yale..................Nov. 14, 1981
Rhode Island ...Sept. 29, 2001
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
258
257
253
252
244
229
223
223
221
220
219
218
217
216
215
214
214
214
210
207
207
204
204
201
201
200
200
5
6
7
8
9
* 10
11
*
*
*
*
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
* 23
24
*
26
* 28
*
30
*
Ralph Plumb, Yale .................at Brown................Nov. 6, 2004
Carl Morris, Harvard .............at Dartmouth .........Nov. 2, 2002
Jarrett Schreck, Brown........... Harvard ...........Sept. 25, 2004
Karl Hall, Penn ..................... Cornell ............Sept. 19, 1981
Eric Johnson, Yale.................. Harvard ...........Nov. 20, 1999
Paul Scull, Penn .................... Cornell ............Nov. 29, 1928
Stephen Campbell, Brown ....at Penn.................Oct. 28, 2000
Jarrett Schreck, Brown...........at Harvard ...........Sept. 24, 2005
Sean Morey, Brown............... Cornell ..............Nov. 1, 1997
Carl Morris, Harvard .............at Brown .............Sept. 23, 2000
Jack Daly, Dartmouth............ Colgate ..............Oct. 2, 1982
Stephen Campbell, Brown ....at Rhode Island ...Sept. 30, 2000
Chas Gessner, Brown............at Harvard ...........Sept. 22, 2001
Derek Graham, Princeton ..... Lafayette ............Nov. 5, 1983
Sean Morey, Brown...............at Princeton .........Oct. 10, 1998
Rob Peters, Princeton............at Penn.................Oct. 19, 1940
Bill Wazevich, Columbia ...... Princeton ...........Oct. 7, 1967
Jim Curry, Harvard ................at Cornell .............Oct. 18, 1975
Carl Morris, Harvard ............. Holy Cross ......Sept. 21, 2002
Terry Brown, Columbia ......... Cornell ............Nov. 12, 1988
Chas Gessner, Brown............at Rhode Island ......Oct. 5, 2002
Joe Splendorio, Cornell.........at Brown ................Oct. 2, 1999
Dan Castles, Penn................. Cornell ............Nov. 22, 2003
Bill Reggio, Columbia...........• Bucknell...........Oct. 22, 1983
Damien Roomets, Dart .........at New Hamp .....Sept. 23, 2000
Don Clune, Penn ..................at Brown ................Oct. 7, 1972
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton....... Bucknell ..........Sept. 24, 1983
• Game took place in Hempstead, N.Y.
ANNUAL RECEIVING YARD LEADERS
Season
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
Player, School ...................................................Yards
Edward Spraker, Columbia .....................Jr..........247*
Michael Cavallon, Yale ..........................Sr..........328*
Norm Juvonen, Cornell .........................Sr..........291
Bob Federspiel, Columbia......................Jr..........291
Kenneth Wolfe, Yale ..............................Sr..........248
Russ Warren, Columbia.........................Sr..........173
John Parry, Brown.................................So..........374*
John Parry, Brown ..................................Jr..........438*
Robert McLeod, Dartmouth..................So..........364
Rick Owens, Penn................................So..........327
Ron Gervase, Cornell ............................Sr..........478*
Bill Murphy, Cornell..............................Sr..........704*
Bill Wazevich, Columbia .......................Jr..........534
Rob Bordley, Princeton .........................Sr..........280
Jesse Parks, Columbia ...........................So..........422
Don Clune, Penn..................................So..........746*
Chip Regine, Brown..............................Sr..........594
Don Clune, Penn ..................................Sr..........584
Bruce Starks, Cornell .............................Jr..........504
Jim Curry, Harvard ...............................So..........641
Harry Wilson, Dartmouth......................Sr..........542
John Spagnola, Yale................................Jr..........378
David Shula, Dartmouth.......................So..........551
Rich Horner, Harvard............................Sr..........635
David Shula, Dartmouth .......................Sr..........609
Steve Jordan, Brown..............................Sr..........562
Bill Reggio, Columbia............................Jr..........753*
Derek Graham, Princeton ......................Jr..........885*
Derek Graham, Princeton .....................Sr..........810
Scott Truitt, Dartmouth ..........................Sr..........394
Craig Morton, Dartmouth .....................So..........641
Jeff Baker, Princeton ..............................Sr..........433
Craig Morton, Dartmouth......................Sr..........688
Matt Less, Columbia .............................Sr..........634
Gary Comstock, Columbia ....................Sr..........626
Michael Lerch, Princeton .......................Jr..........702
Matt Brzica, Dartmouth ........................Sr..........779
John Hyland, Dartmouth .......................Sr..........878
Brian Bassett, Columbia ........................Sr..........584
Miles Macik, Penn ................................Sr..........588
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Sean Morey, Brown ..............................So..........585
Sean Morey, Brown................................Jr..........989*
Sean Morey, Brown...............................Sr..........718
Stephen Campbell, Brown .....................Jr..........816
Stephen Campbell, Brown.....................Sr..........901
Chas Gessner, Brown.............................Jr..........819
Rob Milanese, Penn ..............................Sr..........842
Dan Castles, Penn..................................Jr..........832
Jarrett Schreck, Brown............................Jr..........873
Jarrett Schreck, Brown ...........................Sr..........596
MOST TOUCHDOWN CATCHES, CAREER
TDs
39
36
33
28
27
26
26
23
21
21
20
20
19
19
17
17
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
11
13
15
Player, School............................................Seasons
Sean Morey, Brown..................................1995-98
Chas Gessner, Brown ...............................1999-02
Stephen Campbell, Brown .......................1997-00
Carl Morris, Harvard ................................1999-02
Dan Castles, Penn ....................................2001-04
Bill Reggio, Columbia ..............................1981-83
Miles Macik, Penn ...................................1993-95
Eric Johnson, Yale.....................................1997-00
Rob Milanese, Penn .................................1999-02
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth ........................2000-03
Curt Grieve, Yale ......................................1978-81
Joe Splendorio, Cornell ............................1997-00
Derek Graham, Princeton ........................1981-84
Craig Morton, Dartmouth.........................1986-88
Don Clune, Penn .....................................1971-73
Eric Krawczyk, Cornell.............................1995-97
Jay Barnard, Dartmouth............................2000-03
MOST TOUCHDOWN CATCHES, IVY CAREER
TDs
28
23
21
21
20
18
18
18
17
17
16
16
16
14
14
13
13
Player, School............................................Seasons
1 Sean Morey, Brown..................................1995-98
2 Stephen Campbell, Brown .......................1997-00
3 Carl Morris, Harvard ................................1999-02
Dan Castles, Penn ....................................2001-04
5 Chas Gessner, Brown ...............................1999-02
6 Bill Reggio, Columbia ..............................1981-83
Rob Milanese, Penn .................................1999-02
Casey Cramer, Dartmouth ........................2000-03
9 Miles Macik, Penn ...................................1993-95
Eric Johnson, Yale.....................................1997-00
11 Derek Graham, Princeton ........................1981-84
Joe Splendorio, Cornell ............................1997-00
Carl Morris, Harvard ................................1999-01
14 Craig Morton, Dartmouth.........................1986-88
Chas Gessner, Brown ...............................1999-01
16 Curt Grieve, Yale ......................................1978-81
Eric Krawczyk, Cornell.............................1995-97
MOST TOUCHDOWN CATCHES, SEASON
TDs
15
14
14
13
13
12
12
12
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
Player, School .............................................Season
1 Sean Morey, Brown.............................Jr........1997
2 Bill Reggio, Columbia.........................Jr........1982
Eric Johnson, Yale...............................Sr........2000
4 Miles Macik, Penn.............................So........1993
Dan Castles, Penn...............................Jr........2003
6 Curt Grieve, Yale ................................Sr........1981
Carl Morris, Harvard ...........................Jr........2001
Chas Gessner, Brown..........................Jr........2001
9 Derek Graham, Princeton ...................Jr........1983
Eric Krawczyk, Cornell.......................Sr........1997
Stephen Campbell, Brown ..................Jr........1999
Stephen Campbell, Brown .................Sr........2000
Chas Gessner, Brown .........................Sr........2002
14 Craig Morton, Dartmouth ..................So........1986
Mike Bobo, Dartmouth ......................Sr........1991
Sean Morey, Brown............................Sr........1998
Joe Splendorio, Cornell.......................Jr........1999
Ashley Wright, Yale .............................Jr........2005
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
MOST TOUCHDOWN CATCHES, IVY SEASON
TDs
11
10
10
10
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
1
2
5
10
Player, School .............................................Season
Eric Johnson, Yale ...............................Sr........2000
Bill Reggio, Columbia .........................Jr........1982
Sean Morey, Brown.............................Jr........1997
Dan Castles, Penn...............................Jr........2003
Curt Grieve, Yale ................................Sr........1981
Stephen Campbell, Brown ..................Jr........1999
Joe Splendorio, Cornell.......................Jr........1999
Carl Morris, Harvard ...........................Jr........2001
Ashley Wright, Yale .............................Jr........2005
John Krumme, Dartmouth ..................Sr........1961
Derek Graham, Princeton ...................Jr........1983
Dave Fielding, Brown.........................Sr........1986
Miles Macik, Penn.............................So........1993
Kevin Duffy, Princeton ........................Jr........1995
Eric Krawczyk, Cornell.......................Sr........1997
Sean Morey, Brown............................Sr........1998
Stephen Campbell, Brown .................Sr........2000
Chas Gessner, Brown..........................Jr........2001
MOST TOUCHDOWN CATCHES, GAME
TDs
Player, School........................
4*
1 Tom Parker, Dartmouth .........
4
Michael Lerch, Princeton ......at
4
Lonnie Hill, Brown ...............at
4
Dan Castles, Penn.................at
3*
5 Howard Stanley, Princeton....
3*
Ed Woodsum, Yale ................
3*
Ed Woodsum, Yale ................at
3*
Dale Hopp, Columbia ..........
3*
Earl Byrne, Princeton ............
3
Mike Cavallon, Yale ..............at
3
Bill Murphy, Cornell .............
3*
Bob Milligan, Yale .................
3
Peter Hauck, Princeton .........at
3
Don Clune, Penn ..................
3*
Pat McInally, Harvard............
3
Bob McDermott, Harvard .....
3
Don Fleming, Dartmouth......
3*
Scott Oostdyk, Princeton.......
3
Karl Hall, Penn .....................
3
Bill Reggio, Columbia...........
3
Bill Reggio, Columbia...........at
3*
Kevin Guthrie, Princeton.......
3
Karl Hall, Penn .....................•
3*
Peter Austin, Yale...................
3
Nate Taylor, Brown ...............at
3
Eric Krawczyk, Cornell..........at
3
Sean Morey, Brown...............
3
Sean Morey, Brown...............
3
Eric Johnson, Yale..................
3*
Chas Gessner, Brown............
3
Billy Brown, Yale...................
3
Matt DeLellis, Dartmouth .....at
3*
Chas Gessner, Brown............at
3*
Ron Benigno, Yale .................
3*
Ralph Plumb, Yale .................at
3
Dan Castles, Penn.................
3
Ashley Wright, Yale ...............
3
Kelly Widman, Harvard ........
• Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.)
MOST POINTS, CAREER
Pts
324
320
318
292
266
252
1
2
3
4
5
6
Opponent.......................Date
Boston U. ........Nov. 23, 1989
Brown ..............Oct. 12, 1991
Yale....................Nov. 8, 2003
Cornell ............Nov. 22, 2003
Navy................Nov. 25, 1939
Brown ............... Oct. 4, 1952
Harvard ...........Nov. 22, 1952
Dartmouth .........Nov. 7, 1953
Lafayette ..........Sept. 26, 1953
Princeton .........Nov. 16, 1957
Princeton .........Oct. 14, 1967
Colgate ..............Oct. 5, 1968
Brown ..............Oct. 31, 1970
Harvard............Oct. 30, 1971
Rutgers ...............Oct. 5, 1974
Dartmouth .......Oct. 25, 1975
Cornell ............Nov. 15, 1975
Maine ................Nov. 7, 1981
Cornell ............Sept. 19, 1981
Princeton ...........Oct. 9, 1982
Dartmouth .........Nov. 6, 1982
Bucknell ..........Sept. 24, 1983
Columbia ...........Oct. 1, 1983
UConn ...............Oct. 5, 1991
Harvard .............Nov. 7, 1992
Dartmouth .........Oct. 4, 1997
Cornell ..............Nov. 1, 1997
Columbia.........Nov. 22, 1997
Columbia .........Oct. 28, 2000
Rhode Island ...Sept. 29, 2001
Cornell ............Sept. 22, 2001
Yale ....................Oct. 7, 2001
Towson............Sept. 21, 2002
Towson............Sept. 20, 2003
Colgate ............Oct. 18, 2003
Dartmouth .........Oct. 2, 2004
Cornell ............Sept. 24, 2005
Penn.................Nov 12, 2005
Player, School............................................Seasons
Nick Hartigan, Brown ..............................2002-05
Keith Elias, Princeton ...............................1991-93
Ed Marinaro, Cornell................................1969-71
Chad Levitt, Cornell .................................1993-96
Clifton Dawson, Harvard .........................2003-05
Michael Malan, Brown.............................1999-01
248
240
229
218
216
213
212
210
208
205
204
204
204
202
186
184
182
180
180
176
174
172
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
20
21
22
23
24
26
27
28
Judd Garrett, Princeton ............................1987-89
Sean Morey, Brown..................................1995-98
Sean Jensen, Brown .................................1998-01
Jason Feinberg, Penn ................................1998-00
Chas Gessner, Brown ...............................1999-02
Derek Javarone, Princeton........................2002-05
Johnathan Reese, Columbia .....................1998-01
Bryan Keys, Penn .....................................1987-89
Stephen Campbell, Brown .......................1997-00
Mike Murawczyk, Yale .............................1997-00
John Pagliaro, Yale ....................................1975-77
Dennis Durkin, Dartmouth ......................1990-92
Kris Ryan, Penn........................................1998-01
Dave Regula, Dartmouth..........................1994-97
Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton .....................1962-64
Alex Sierk, Princeton................................1995-98
Adolph Bellizeare, Penn...........................1972-74
Jim Finn, Penn..........................................1995-98
Robert Carr, Yale ......................................2001-04
Mike Giardi, Harvard ...............................1991-93
Carl Morris, Harvard ................................1999-02
Chris Menick, Harvard.............................1996-99
MOST KICKING POINTS, CAREER
Pts
229
218
213
205
202
194
184
170
170
170
166
163
148
146
145
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
11
12
13
14
15
Player, School............................................Seasons
Sean Jensen, Brown .................................1998-01
Jason Feinberg, Penn ................................1998-00
Derek Javarone, Princeton........................2002-05
Mike Murawczyk, Yale .............................1997-00
Dennis Durkin, Dartmouth ......................1990-92
Dave Regula, Dartmouth..........................1994-97
Alex Sierk, Princeton................................1995-98
Charlie Gogolak, Princeton......................1963-65
Jeremiah Greathouse, Penn ......................1995-97
Taylor Northrop, Princeton.......................1999-01
Peter Veldman, Penn ................................2001-03
Steve Morgan, Brown...............................2004-05
John McCombs, Cornell...........................1997-99
John Rodin, Cornell .................................1993-96
Mike Giampaolo, Harvard .......................1996-99
MOST POINTS, IVY CAREER
Pts
222
222
208
194
186
180
180
175
174
168
164
158
158
156
152
150
145
Player, School............................................Seasons
1 Ed Marinaro, Cornell................................1969-71
Nick Hartigan, Brown ..............................2002-05
3 Chad Levitt, Cornell .................................1993-96
4 Keith Elias, Princeton ...............................1991-93
5 Michael Malan, Brown.............................1999-01
6 Judd Garrett, Princeton ............................1987-89
Clifton Dawson, Harvard .........................2003-05
8 Jason Feinberg, Penn ................................1998-00
9 Sean Morey, Brown..................................1995-98
10 Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton .....................1962-64
11 Sean Jensen, Brown .................................1998-01
12 Mike Murawczyk, Yale .............................1997-00
Derek Javarone, Princeton........................2002-05
14 Jim Finn, Penn..........................................1995-98
15 Johnathan Reese, Columbia .....................1998-01
16 Kris Ryan, Penn........................................1998-01
17 Dave Regula, Dartmouth..........................1994-97
MOST KICKING POINTS, IVY CAREER
Pts
175
164
158
158
145
133
133
128
124
Player, School............................................Seasons
1 Jason Feinberg, Penn ................................1998-00
2 Sean Jensen, Brown .................................1998-01
3 Mike Murawczyk, Yale .............................1997-00
Derek Javarone, Princeton........................2002-05
5 Dave Regula, Dartmouth..........................1994-97
6 Dennis Durkin, Dartmouth ......................1990-92
Taylor Northrop, Princeton.......................1999-01
8 Peter Veldman, Penn ................................2001-03
9 Jose Violante, Brown ................................1973-75
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
MOST POINTS, SEASON
Pts
148
130
126
114
110
108
102
102
98
96
96
96
96
96
92
90
90
90
90
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
15
16
Player, School .............................................Season
Ed Marinaro, Cornell..........................Sr........1971
Keith Elias, Princeton .........................Sr........1993
Nick Hartigan, Brown ........................Sr........2005
Johnathan Reese, Columbia ................Jr........2000
Keith Elias, Princeton ..........................Jr........1992
Clifton Dawson, Harvard...................So........2004
Jim Finn, Penn....................................Sr........1998
Nick Hartigan, Brown .........................Jr........2004
Steve Morgan, Brown........................So........2005
Walt Snickenberger, Princeton ...........Sr........1974
John Pagliaro, Yale...............................Jr........1976
Joe Holland, Cornell ..........................Sr........1978
Kris Ryan, Penn..................................Sr........2001
Nick Hartigan, Brown .......................So........2003
Chad Levitt, Cornell............................Jr........1995
John Short, Dartmouth .......................Sr........1970
Sean Morey, Brown.............................Jr........1997
Michael Malan, Brown .......................Jr........2000
Michael Malan, Brown.......................Sr........2001
MOST KICKING POINTS, SEASON
Pts
98
84
83
83
81
80
79
76
75
73
73
72
69
69
66
65
63
63
63
63
Player, School .............................................Season
1 Steve Morgan, Brown........................So........2005
2 John Troost, Yale..................................Jr........2003
3 Chris Lutz, Princeton.........................So........1988
Jason Feinberg, Penn ..........................Sr........2000
5 Charlie Gogolak, Princeton ................Sr........1965
6 Dennis Durkin, Dartmouth ................Sr........1992
7 Peter Veldman, Penn ...........................Jr........2002
8 Peter Veldman, Penn ..........................Sr........2003
9 Mike Murawczyk, Yale ........................Jr........1999
10 Matt Schindel, Harvard ......................Fr........2004
Derek Javarone, Princeton..................Sr........2005
12 A.J. Weitsman, Cornell .......................Sr........2005
13 Dave Regula, Dartmouth ....................Jr........1996
Tom Murphy, Penn .............................Sr........1984
15 Taylor Northrop, Princeton .................Jr........2000
16 Steve Morgan, Brown.........................Fr........2004
17 Matt Hepfer, Cornell ...........................Jr........1990
Mike Cochrane, Cornell .....................Sr........1992
John McCombs, Cornell ....................So........1997
Sean Jensen, Brown............................Sr........2001
MOST POINTS, IVY SEASON
Pts
100
90
84
82
80
80
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
Player, School .............................................Season
Ed Marinaro, Cornell..........................Sr........1971
James Finn, Penn................................Sr........1998
Nick Hartigan, Brown ........................Sr........2005
Keith Elias, Princeton .........................Sr........1993
Bill King, Dartmouth ..........................Sr........1962
Brian McCullough, Prince .................So........1968
7 Calvin Hill, Yale .................................Sr........1968
John Short, Dartmouth .......................Sr........1970
Joe Holland, Cornell ..........................Sr........1978
Judd Garrett, Princeton ......................Sr........1989
Johnathan Reese, Columbia ................Jr........2000
Kris Ryan, Penn..................................Sr........2001
Nick Hartigan, Brown .......................So........2003
Clifton Dawson, Harvard ....................Jr........2005
1
2
3
4
5
MOST KICKING POINTS, IVY SEASON
Pts
66
65
62
61
60
60
56
56
Player, School .............................................Season
Steve Morgan, Brown........................So........2005
Jason Feinberg, Penn ..........................Sr........2000
Peter Veldman, Penn ...........................Jr........2002
Tom Murphy, Penn .............................Sr........1984
Mike Murawczyk, Yale ........................Jr........1999
Peter Veldman, Penn ..........................Sr........2003
7 Jason Feinberg, Penn...........................Jr........1999
Derek Javarone, Princeton..................Sr........2005
1
2
3
4
5
55
54
54
53
53
53
53
52
52
9 John Troost, Yale..................................Jr........2003
10 Ted Perry, Dartmouth ..........................Jr........1972
Jason Feinberg, Penn .........................So........1998
12 Jose Violante, Brown ..........................Sr........1975
Mark Horowitz, Penn.........................Sr........1993
Jeremiah Greathouse, Penn ...............So........1995
Sean Jensen, Brown............................Sr........2001
16 Charlie Gogolak, Princeton ................Sr........1965
Taylor Northrop, Princeton.................Sr........2001
MOST POINTS, GAME
Pts
43 *
36
33 *
32
31 *
31 *
30 *
30 *
30 *
30 *
30 *
30 *
30
30
30
30 *
27 *
25
Player, School........................
Al Marsters, Dartmouth.........
Jim Finn, Penn ......................at
Rex Wray, Penn.....................
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............at
Paul Scull, Penn ....................
Frank Reagan, Penn ..............
7 Gus Russ, Brown ..................
Emmanuel Littauer, Colum....
Joe Crowley, Yale ..................
Eugene Rossides, Columbia ..
Ed Allen, Penn ......................
Tom Ossman, Harvard ..........
Ellis Moore, Princeton...........at
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............
Chris Flynn, Penn..................
Michael Malan, Brown .........
17 Irving Hall, Brown ................at
18 Hewes Agnew, Princeton ......at
1
2
3
4
5
Opponent.......................Date
Hobart ...............Oct. 5, 1929
Brown ..............Oct. 24, 1998
Delaware.........Sept. 24, 1921
Penn ................Nov. 20, 1971
Cornell ............Nov. 29, 1928
Princeton .........Oct. 19, 1940
Vermont...........Nov. 18, 1905
St. Lawrence ..................1915
St. John’s (Md.)...Nov. 7, 1931
Cornell ..............Nov. 3, 1945
Lafayette.............Oct. 5, 1946
Brown..............Nov. 17, 1951
Harvard ...........Nov. 11, 1967
Harvard............Oct. 18, 1969
Dartmouth .......Nov. 21, 1987
Fordham.............Oct. 6, 2001
Columbia.........Nov. 26, 1938
Cornell .............Oct. 27, 1956
MOST KICKING POINTS, GAME
Pts
20 *
19
17
16
16
16
16
15 *
15
Player, School........................ Opponent.......................Date
Charlie Gogolak, Princeton... Rutgers ............Sept. 25, 1965
Derek Javarone, Princeton .... Columbia ...........Oct. 1, 2005
Steve Morgan, Brown............at Harvard ...........Sept. 24, 2005
Tyler Chase, Brown............... Penn...................Oct. 7, 1972
Chris Ingerslev, Brown .......... Cornell .............Oct. 19, 1985
Dave Regula, Dartmouth ...... Yale ..................Oct. 19, 1996
Jason Feinberg, Penn.............at Princeton ...........Nov. 4, 2000
8 Charlie Brickley, Harvard ...... Yale..................Nov. 22, 1913
Derek Javarone, Princeton ....at Dartmouth .......Nov. 22, 2003
1
2
3
4
ANNUAL SCORING YARD LEADERS
Season
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
Player, School..................................................Points
Hewes Agnew, Princeton .......................Jr............55*
Daniel Sachs, Princeton .......................So............48
Frank Finney, Brown .............................Sr............52
Charles Ravenel, Harvard.......................Jr............44
Kenneth Wolfe, Yale ..............................Sr............48
Tom Haggerty, Columbia.......................Sr............62*
Bill King, Dartmouth .............................Sr............80*
Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton...................Jr............66
Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton ..................Sr............60
Ron Landeck, Princeton ........................Sr............60
Pete Larson, Cornell ..............................Sr............54
Ellis Moore, Princeton ..........................So............54
Brian McCullough, Prince ....................So............80*
Ed Marinaro, Cornell............................So............72
Ellis Moore, Princeton ...........................Sr............72
John Short, Dartmouth ..........................Sr............78
Ed Marinaro, Cornell.............................Sr..........100*
Dick Jauron, Yale...................................Sr............54
Adolph Bellizeare, Penn ........................Jr............60
Walt Snickenberger, Prince ...................Sr............72
Doug Jackson, Columbia.......................Sr............60
John Pagliaro, Yale..................................Jr............72
John Pagliaro, Yale .................................Sr............66
Joe Holland, Cornell .............................Sr............78
Marty Moran, Brown..............................Jr............38
Steve Curtin, Brown ..............................Sr............66
Rich Diana, Yale....................................Sr............72
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
Bill Reggio, Columbia............................Jr............60
Derrick Harmon, Cornell ......................Sr............68
Tom Murphy, Penn ................................Sr............61
Jamie Potkul, Brown..............................Sr............42
Chris Flynn, Penn...................................Jr............60
Tony Hinz, Harvard ...............................Jr............56
David Clark, Dartmouth.........................Jr............48
Judd Garrett, Princeton ..........................Jr............48
Scott Malaga, Cornell............................Sr............48
Judd Garrett, Princeton..........................Sr............78
Ed Perks, Yale .........................................Jr............50
Mike Giardi, Harvard ...........................So............66
Keith Elias, Princeton .............................Jr............74
Keith Elias, Princeton ............................Sr............82
Chad Levitt, Cornell .............................So............48
Chad Levitt, Cornell...............................Jr............74
Chad Levitt, Cornell ..............................Sr............68
James Finn, Penn....................................Jr............66
James Finn, Penn...................................Sr............90
Michael Malan, Brown.........................So............66
Johnathan Reese, Columbia ...................Jr............78
Kris Ryan, Penn .....................................Sr............78
Peter Veldman, Penn ..............................Jr............62
Nick Hartigan, Brown ..........................So............78
Nick Hartigan, Brown ............................Jr............60
Clifton Dawson, Harvard......................So............60
Nick Hartigan, Brown ...........................Sr............84
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER
TDs
54
52
52
48
44
42
41
40
36
35
35
34
34
34
31
30
30
30
Player, School............................................Seasons
1 Nick Hartigan, Brown ..............................2002-05
2 Ed Marinaro, Cornell................................1969-71
Keith Elias, Princeton ...............................1991-93
4 Chad Levitt, Cornell .................................1993-96
5 Clifton Dawson, Harvard .........................2003-05
6 Michael Malan, Brown.............................1999-01
7 Judd Garrett, Princeton ............................1987-89
8 Sean Morey, Brown..................................1995-98
9 Chas Gessner, Brown ...............................1999-02
10 Bryan Keys, Penn .....................................1987-89
Johnathan Reese, Columbia .....................1998-01
12 John Pagliaro, Yale....................................1975-77
Stephen Campbell, Brown .......................1997-00
Kris Ryan, Penn........................................1998-01
15 Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton .....................1962-64
16 Adolph Bellizeare, Penn...........................1972-74
Jim Finn, Penn..........................................1995-98
Robert Carr, Yale ......................................2001-04
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, IVY CAREER
TDs
37
36
34
31
31
30
30
29
28
26
25
25
24
23
23
1
2
3
4
6
8
9
10
11
13
14
Player, School............................................Seasons
Nick Hartigan, Brown ..............................2002-05
Ed Marinaro, Cornell................................1969-71
Chad Levitt, Cornell .................................1993-96
Keith Elias, Princeton ...............................1991-93
Michael Malan, Brown.............................1999-01
Judd Garrett, Princeton ............................1987-89
Clifton Dawson, Harvard .........................2003-05
Sean Morey, Brown..................................1995-98
Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton .....................1962-64
Jim Finn, Penn..........................................1995-98
Kris Ryan, Penn........................................1998-01
Johnathan Reese, Columbia .....................1998-01
Dick Jauron, Yale......................................1970-72
John Pagliaro, Yale....................................1975-77
Stephen Campbell, Brown .......................1997-00
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON
TDs
24
21
21
Player, School .............................................Season
1 Ed Marinaro, Cornell..........................Sr........1971
2 Keith Elias, Princeton .........................Sr........1993
Nick Hartigan, Brown ........................Sr........2005
19
18
18
17
17
16
16
16
16
16
15
15
15
15
15
4 Johnathan Reese, Columbia ................Jr........2000
5 Keith Elias, Princeton ..........................Jr........1992
Clifton Dawson, Harvard...................So........2004
7 Jim Finn, Penn....................................Sr........1998
Nick Hartigan, Brown .........................Jr........2004
9 Walt Snickenberger, Princeton ...........Sr........1974
John Pagliaro, Yale...............................Jr........1976
Joe Holland, Cornell ..........................Sr........1978
Kris Ryan, Penn..................................Sr........2001
Nick Hartigan, Brown .......................So........2003
14 John Short, Dartmouth .......................Sr........1970
Chad Levitt, Cornell............................Jr........1995
Sean Morey, Brown.............................Jr........1997
Michael Malan, Brown .......................Jr........2000
Michael Malan, Brown.......................Sr........2001
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, IVY SEASON
TDs
16
15
14
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
1
2
3
4
Player, School .............................................Season
Ed Marinaro, Cornell..........................Sr........1971
Jim Finn, Penn....................................Sr........1998
Nick Hartigan, Brown ........................Sr........2005
Bill King, Dartmouth ..........................Sr........1962
Brian McCullough, Princeton ............So........1968
Calvin Hill, Yale .................................Sr........1968
John Short, Dartmouth .......................Sr........1970
Joe Holland, Cornell ..........................Sr........1978
Judd Garrett, Princeton ......................Sr........1989
Keith Elias, Princeton .........................Sr........1993
Johnathan Reese, Columbia ................Jr........2000
Kris Ryan, Penn..................................Sr........2001
Nick Hartigan, Brown .......................So........2003
Clifton Dawson, Harvard ....................Jr........2005
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME
Pts
6*
6
5*
5*
5*
5*
5*
5*
5*
5
5
5
5
5*
4*
4*
4*
4
4
4*
4*
4*
4
4
4
4
4*
4
4
4*
4
4
4
4
4*
4
Player, School........................
1 Al Marsters, Dartmouth.........
Jim Finn, Penn ......................at
3 Gus Russ, Brown ..................
Emmanuel Littauer, Colum....
Joe Crowley, Yale ..................
Frank Reagan, Penn ..............
Eugene Rossides, Columbia ..
Ed Allen, Penn ......................
Tom Ossman, Harvard ..........
Ellis Moore, Princeton...........at
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............at
Chris Flynn, Penn..................
Michael Malan, Brown .........
15 Rex Wray, Penn.....................
Clint Frank, Yale ....................
Irving Hall, Brown ................at
Hewes Agnew, Princeton ......at
Bill Taylor, Harvard ...............
Ed Marinaro, Cornell.............
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............
Ed Marinaro, Cornell ............at
Joe Holland, Cornell .............at
Joe Holland, Cornell .............
Derrick Harmon, Cornell ......
Lorenzo Chambers, Dart.......
Tom Parker, Dartmouth .........
Michael Lerch, Princeton ......at
Al Rosier, Dartmouth ............
Keith Elias, Princeton ............
Paul Fichera, Brown ..............at
Michael Malan, Brown .........
Michael Malan, Brown .........at
Robert Carr, Yale ...................at
Clifton Dawson, Harvard ......
Lonnie Hill, Brown ...............at
Opponent.......................Date
Hobart ...............Oct. 5, 1929
Brown ..............Oct. 24, 1998
Vermont...........Nov. 18, 1905
St. Lawrence ..................1915
St. John’s (Md.)...Nov. 7, 1931
Princeton .........Oct. 19, 1940
Cornell ..............Nov. 3, 1945
Lafayette.............Oct. 5, 1946
Brown..............Nov. 17, 1951
Harvard ...........Nov. 11, 1967
Harvard............Oct. 18, 1969
Penn ................Nov. 20, 1971
Dartmouth .......Nov. 21, 1987
Fordham.............Oct. 6, 2001
Delaware.........Sept. 24, 1921
Princeton .........Nov. 13, 1937
Columbia.........Nov. 26, 1938
Cornell .............Oct. 27, 1956
Brown..............Nov. 17, 1962
Lehigh ................Oct. 3, 1970
Colgate............Sept. 25, 1971
Rutgers ...............Oct. 2, 1971
Harvard............Oct. 14, 1978
Penn ................Nov. 18, 1978
Yale....................Nov. 5, 1983
Columbia...........Nov. 3, 1984
Boston U. ........Nov. 23, 1989
Brown ..............Oct. 12, 1991
Brown..............Nov. 16, 1991
Holy Cross .........Oct. 2, 1993
Columbia.........Nov. 19, 1994
Cornell .............Oct. 21, 2000
Columbia.........Nov. 17, 2001
Cornell ............Sept. 28, 2002
Lafayette...........Oct. 18, 2003
Yale....................Nov. 8, 2003
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
4
4
4*
4
Dan Castles, Penn.................
Nick Hartigan, Brown ...........
Nick Hartigan, Brown ...........
Nick Hartigan, Brown ...........at
Cornell ............Nov. 22, 2003
Columbia.........Nov. 20, 2004
Rhode Island ......Oct. 1, 2005
Yale....................Nov. 5, 2005
MOST FIELD GOALS, CAREER
FGs
45
41
38
38
36
36
36
33
32
31
31
29
27
27
27
Player, School............................................Seasons
1 Derek Javarone, Princeton........................2002-05
2 Jason Feinberg, Penn ................................1998-00
3 Dave Regula, Dartmouth..........................1994-97
Taylor Northrop, Princeton.......................1999-01
5 Dennis Durkin, Dartmouth ......................1990-92
Alex Sierk, Princeton................................1995-98
Mike Murawczyk, Yale .............................1997-00
8 Jeremiah Greathouse, Penn ......................1995-97
9 Chris Lutz, Princeton................................1988-90
10 Chris Ingerslev, Brown .............................1983-85
Steve Morgan, Brown...............................2004-05
12 Sean Jensen, Brown .................................1998-01
13 Jose Violante, Brown ................................1973-75
Jim Villanueva, Harvard ...........................1981-83
Peter Veldman, Penn ................................2001-03
MOST FIELD GOALS, IVY CAREER
FGs
35
34
33
28
28
27
25
24
23
22
22
22
21
21
20
20
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
13
15
Player, School............................................Seasons
Derek Javarone, Princeton........................2002-05
Jason Feinberg, Penn ................................1998-00
Dave Regula, Dartmouth..........................1994-97
Mike Murawczyk, Yale .............................1997-00
Taylor Northrop, Princeton.......................1999-01
Jose Violante, Brown ................................1973-75
Alex Sierk, Princeton................................1995-98
Jeremiah Greathouse, Penn ......................1995-97
Derek Javarone, Princeton........................2002-04
Chris Ingerslev, Brown .............................1983-85
Dennis Durkin, Dartmouth ......................1990-92
Mike Giampaolo, Harvard .......................1996-99
Peter Veldman, Penn ................................2001-03
Steve Morgan, Brown...............................2004-05
Sean Jensen, Brown .................................1998-01
Bob Warden, Brown.................................1992-94
MOST FIELD GOALS, SEASON
FGs
19
18
18
16
16
15
15
15
15
15
14
14
14
14
14
Player, School .............................................Season
1 Chris Lutz, Princeton.........................So........1988
2 Alex Sierk, Princeton ..........................Jr........1997
Steve Morgan, Brown........................So........2005
4 Charlie Gogolak, Princeton ................Sr........1965
Derek Javarone, Princeton..................Sr........2005
6 Rich Friedenberg, Penn .....................So........1988
Dennis Durkin, Dartmouth................So........1990
Jason Feinberg, Penn...........................Jr........1999
Jason Feinberg, Penn ..........................Sr........2000
John Troost, Yale..................................Jr........2003
11 Bob Warden, Brown...........................Sr........1994
Andy Glocker, Penn ...........................Sr........1994
Dave Regula, Dartmouth ....................Jr........1996
Taylor Northrop, Princeton .................Jr........2000
A.J. Weitsman, Cornell .......................Sr........2005
MOST FIELD GOALS, IVY SEASON
FGs
12
12
12
12
12
12
11
11
11
11
11
Player, School .............................................Season
1 Alex Sierk, Princeton.........................So........1997
Mike Murawczyk, Yale ........................Jr........1999
Jason Feinberg, Penn...........................Jr........1999
Jason Feinberg, Penn ..........................Sr........2000
Steve Morgan, Brown........................So........2005
Derek Javarone, Princeton..................Sr........2005
7 Mark Horowitz, Penn.........................Sr........1993
Bob Warden, Brown...........................Sr........1994
Andy Glockner, Penn .........................Sr........1994
Jeremiah Greathouse, Penn ...............So........1995
Dave Regula, Dartmouth...................So........1995
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Taylor Northrop, Princeton.................Sr........2001
Peter Veldman, Penn ..........................Sr........2003
John Troost, Yale..................................Jr........2003
15 Jose Violante, Brown ..........................Sr........1975
Stuart Morrison, Princeton .................Sr........1975
Tim Murphy, Penn ..............................Sr........1984
Chris Lutz, Princeton.........................So........1988
Dennis Durkin, Dartmouth................So........1990
Jason Feinberg, Penn .........................So........1998
Derek Javarone, Princeton..................Sr........2004
MOST FIELD GOALS, GAME
FGs
6*
5*
5
5
5
5
5
4*
4*
4
4*
4
4
4
4
4
4*
4
4
4
Player, School........................ Opponent.......................Date
1 Charlie Gogolak, Princeton... Rutgers ............Sept. 25, 1965
2 Charlie Brickley, Harvard ...... Yale..................Nov. 22, 1913
Tyler Chase, Brown............... Penn...................Oct. 7, 1972
Chris Ingerslev, Brown .......... Cornell .............Oct. 19, 1985
Derek Javarone, Princeton ....at Dartmouth .......Nov. 22, 2003
Steve Morgan, Brown............at Harvard ...........Sept. 24, 2005
Derek Javarone, Princeton .... Columbia ...........Oct. 1, 2005
8 Howard Miller, Columbia ..... Wesleyan .......................1915
Craig Saltzgaber, Dartmouth .at Army ...............Sept. 24, 1983
Craig Saltzgaber, Dartmouth .at Cornell .............Oct. 26, 1985
Dennis Durkin, Dartmouth ... Lehigh .............Sept. 22, 1990
Andy Glockner, Penn ............ Columbia ...........Oct. 5, 1994
Dave Regula, Dartmouth ...... Yale ..................Oct. 19, 1996
Mark Murawczyk, Yale..........at Dartmouth .......Oct. 14, 1998
Jason Feinberg, Penn.............at Yale ..................Oct. 30, 1999
Jason Feinberg, Penn.............at Princeton ...........Nov. 4, 2000
Tyler Lavin, Dartmouth ......... New Hamp .....Sept. 28, 2002
Nick Rudd, Columbia ...........at Princeton ...........Oct. 4, 2003
Trevor MacMeekin, Cornell .. Yale .................Sept. 25, 2004
Derek Zoch, Penn.................at Dartmouth .........Oct. 1, 2005
LONGEST FIELD GOAL
Yards
54 *
54
54
54 *
54 *
53 *
53 *
52 *
52
52
52
52
52 *
51 *
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
50 *
50 *
50
50 *
50
50
50
50 *
50
Player, School........................
1 Otis Guernsey, Yale ...............
Charlie Gogolak, Princeton...at
John Killian, Cornell .............
Tim Mazzetti, Penn ...............
Tim Mazzetti, Penn ...............at
6 Ralph Hewitt, Columbia .......
Ruben Chapa, Brown............at
8 Charlie O’Hearn, Yale ...........
Bill Moore, Yale ....................
Ed Perks, Yale ........................
Tim McDermott, Cornell .......
Taylor Northrop, Princeton....at
Tyler Lavin, Dartmouth .........
14 Pudge Neidinger, Dartmouth at
Tom Wynne, Harvard............
Jose Violante, Brown .............at
Nick Lowery, Dartmouth.......
John Dwyer, Penn .................
Craig Saltzgaber, Dartmouth .at
Mark Hall, Harvard...............at
Tyler Lavin, Dartmouth .........at
22 Jim Robertson, Dartmouth ....•
Pete Gogolak, Cornell...........
Billy Goldy, Cornell ..............
Matt Pollard, Columbia.........at
Mark Hall, Harvard...............
John Rodin, Cornell ..............
Jeremiah Greathouse, Penn...
Taylor Northrop, Princeton....
Tyler Lavin, Dartmouth .........at
Opponent.......................Date
Princeton .........Nov. 13, 1915
Cornell ...............Oct. 9, 1965
Columbia...........Nov. 1, 1969
Lehigh .............Sept. 24, 1976
Lafayette...........Oct. 16, 1976
Cornell ..............Nov. 1, 1930
Holy Cross .......Oct. 22, 1977
Carnegie Tech..Sept. 30, 1922
Princeton .........Nov. 13, 1982
Cornell ..............Nov. 3, 1990
Harvard..............Oct. 9, 1993
Harvard............Oct. 23, 1999
Colgate............Sept. 20, 2003
Harvard............Oct. 28, 1922
Columbia .........Oct. 14, 1967
Penn...................Oct. 4, 1975
Harvard............Oct. 16, 1976
Princeton ...........Nov. 3, 1979
Cornell .............Oct. 27, 1984
Dartmouth .......Oct. 30, 1993
Columbia .........Oct. 26, 2002
Cornell .............Oct. 25, 1919
Lehigh ................Oct. 5, 1963
Princeton.........Sept. 24, 1984
Lehigh ..............Oct. 29, 1988
Dartmouth .........Nov. 2, 1991
Harvard..............Oct. 7, 1995
Brown ..............Oct. 21, 1995
Lehigh .............Sept. 23, 2000
Harvard .............Nov. 1, 2003
• Game played at New York, N.Y.
MOST TOTAL OFFENSE, CAREER
Yards
9,236
7.994
Player, School............................................Seasons
1 James Perry, Brown ..................................1997-99
2 Ricky Rahne, Cornell ...............................1998-01
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
7,748
7,249
7,188
7,157
7,052
6,715
6,519
6,518
6,002
5,978
5,608
5,345
5,319
5,255
5,057
4,715
4,687
4,657
4,657
4,555
4.492
4,370
4,281
4,274
4,238
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
John Witkowski, Columbia.......................1981-83
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth .............................1991-93
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ..............................1999-01
Doug Butler, Princeton.............................1983-85
Jason McCullough, Brown .......................1994-96
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard.........................2001-04
Neil Rose, Harvard ..................................1999-02
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ...........................1998-02
Alvin Cowan, Yale ....................................2001-04
Bill Lazor, Cornell ....................................1991-93
Joe Walland, Yale .....................................1997-99
Marty Domres, Columbia.........................1966-68
Mike Mitchell, Penn.................................1999-03
Matt Verbit, Princeton ..............................2002-04
Mike Giardi, Harvard ...............................1991-93
Ed Marinaro, Cornell................................1969-71
Jeff Otis, Columbia...................................2002-04
Chad Levitt, Cornell .................................1993-96
Rich Linden, Harvard ...............................1997-99
Jason Garrett, Princeton ...........................1987-88
Nick Hartigan, Brown ..............................2002-05
Tom Yohe, Harvard...................................1986-88
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard.........................2001-03
Charlie Rittgers, Dartmouth......................2002-05
Mark Johnson, Dartmouth........................1987-89
MOST TOTAL OFFENSE, IVY CAREER
Yards
6,792
6,190
5,560
5,317
5,284
5,001
4,724
4,620
4,526
4,480
4,249
4,204
4,202
4,188
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Player, School............................................Seasons
James Perry, Brown ..................................1997-99
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ...............................1998-01
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ..............................1999-01
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth .............................1991-93
John Witkowski, Columbia.......................1981-83
Neil Rose, Harvard ..................................1999-02
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard.........................2001-04
Jason McCullough, Brown .......................1994-96
Doug Butler, Princeton.............................1983-85
Bill Lazor, Cornell ....................................1991-93
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ...........................1998-02
Mike Mitchell, Penn.................................1999-03
Joe Walland, Yale .....................................1997-99
Marty Domres, Columbia.........................1966-68
MOST TOTAL OFFENSE, SEASON
Yards
3,429
3,306
3,255
3,167
3,149
3,135
3,102
3,079
3,076
3,036
2,949
2,941
2,934
2,861
2,729
2,704
2,699
2,696
2,685
2,676
2,582
2,571
2,554
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Player, School .............................................Season
Alvin Cowan, Yale...............................Jr........2003
Brian Mann, Dartmouth .....................Sr........2002
James Perry, Brown ............................Sr........1999
John Witkowski, Columbia.................Sr........1983
Gavin Hoffman, Penn .........................Jr........2000
Eric Webber, Brown ...........................Sr........2000
James Perry, Brown .............................Jr........1998
Brent Woods, Princeton .....................Sr........1982
Doug Butler, Princeton ......................So........1983
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ..........................Jr........2000
John Witkowski, Columbia..................Jr........1982
James Perry, Brown............................So........1997
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth ........................Jr........1992
Neil Rose, Harvard .............................Jr........2000
Mike Mitchell, Penn...........................Sr........2002
Jason McCullough, Brown..................Sr........1996
Matt Verbit, Princeton .........................Jr........2003
Ricky Rahne, Cornell.........................So........1999
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth........................Sr........1993
Jeff Otis, Columbia .............................Jr........2003
Kyle Slager, Brown..............................Jr........2002
Joe Walland, Yale ...............................Sr........1999
Jason McCullough, Brown ..................Jr........1995
MOST TOTAL OFFENSE, IVY SEASON
Yards
2,458
Player, School .............................................Season
1 Alvin Cowan, Yale...............................Jr........2003
2,377
2,330
2,307
2,281
2,225
2,197
2,172
2,166
2,149
2,119
2,108
2,096
2,095
2,094
2,060
2,050
2,003
1,986
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
James Perry, Brown ............................Sr........1999
Gavin Hoffman, Penn .........................Jr........2000
James Perry, Brown .............................Jr........1998
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ..........................Jr........2000
Brian Mann, Dartmouth .....................Sr........2002
Eric Webber, Brown ...........................Sr........2000
Ricky Rahne, Cornell.........................So ........1999
Neil Rose, Harvard .............................Jr........2000
John Witkowski, Columbia..................Jr........1982
Mike Mitchell, Penn...........................Sr........2002
James Perry, Brown............................So........1997
Brent Woods, Princeton .....................Sr........1982
Joe Walland, Yale ...............................Sr........1999
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth........................Sr........1993
John Witkowski, Columbia.................Sr........1983
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth ........................Jr........1992
Mike Mitchell, Penn...........................Sr........2003
Marty Domres, Columbia...................Sr........1968
MOST TOTAL OFFENSE, GAME
Yards
504
490 *
483 *
482
482
471 *
470
468 *
466 *
466
461
449
447
447 *
447
447 *
445
444 *
444
440
440
436 *
434
432
430
430
428
427
426 *
419
417
415
414
413 *
412
412 *
411
410
410
410
409 *
409
407
402
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
17
18
20
22
23
24
25
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
37
38
41
43
44
Player, School........................
John Witkowski, Columbia....at
Reds Bagnell, Penn ...............
Kyle Rowley, Brown..............
Bob Holly, Princeton.............
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ...........
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard......at
James Perry, Brown ...............
Kyle Slager, Brown ................at
Alvin Cowan, Yale.................at
Alvin Cowan, Yale.................
James Perry, Brown ...............at
Neil Rose, Harvard ...............at
Marty Domres, Columbia .....
Doug Butler, Princeton..........
James Perry, Brown ...............at
Kyle Slager, Brown ................at
Bob Holly, Princeton.............at
Doug Butler, Princeton..........
T.J. Hyland, Yale....................
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ............at
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ........
Brent Woods, Princeton ........
Mike Mitchell, Penn..............
James Perry, Brown ...............
Joe Walland, Yale ..................
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ............at
Alvin Cowan, Yale.................at
Neil Rose, Harvard ...............at
Kelly Ryan, Yale ....................
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard......
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard......
James Perry, Brown ...............at
James Perry, Brown ...............
Gordon Myers, Brown ..........at
Chad Roghair, Princeton .......at
Greg Smith, Dartmouth.........
James Perry, Brown ...............at
Jason McCullough, Brown ....at
Eric Webber, Brown ..............
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard......
Doug Butler, Princeton..........
Bill Lazor, Cornell .................at
Greg Smith, Dartmouth.........at
Doug Butler, Princeton..........at
Opponent.......................Date
Dartmouth .........Nov. 6, 1982
Dartmouth .......Oct. 14, 1950
Rhode Island ...Sept. 29, 2001
Yale..................Nov. 14, 1981
Brown ..............Oct. 28, 2000
Holy Cross ......Sept. 20, 2003
Penn.................Oct. 24, 1998
Rhode Island ......Oct. 5, 2002
Colgate ............Oct. 18, 2003
Harvard ...........Nov. 22, 2003
Dartmouth .......Nov. 15, 1997
Dartmouth .........Nov. 2, 2002
Cornell ..............Nov. 2, 1968
Colgate ............Oct. 19, 1985
Dartmouth .......Nov. 13, 1999
Towson............Sept. 21, 2002
Penn.................Oct. 31, 1981
Lafayette ..........Nov. 11, 1983
Harvard ...........Nov. 17, 2001
Brown ..............Oct. 21, 2000
Harvard .............Nov. 2, 2002
Lafayette ............Nov. 6, 1982
Dartmouth .........Oct. 5, 2002
Princeton ...........Oct. 9, 1999
Harvard ...........Nov. 20, 1999
Brown ................Oct. 2, 1999
Brown................Nov. 6, 2004
Brown .............Sept. 23, 2000
Army ..................Oct. 4, 1986
Cornell ...............Oct. 9, 2004
Cornell .............Oct. 12, 2002
Penn.................Oct. 23, 1999
Columbia.........Nov. 22, 1997
Lehigh .............Sept. 25, 1993
Brown ..............Oct. 12, 1991
New Hamp. ....Sept. 22, 2001
Princeton .........Oct. 10, 1998
Columbia.........Nov. 23, 1996
Cornell .............Oct. 21, 2000
Brown .............Sept. 27, 2003
Bucknell ..........Sept. 24, 1983
Columbia.........Nov. 14, 1992
Yale ....................Oct. 7, 2001
Harvard............Oct. 22, 1983
ANNUAL TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS
Season
1956
1957
1958
Player, School ...................................................Yards
Arthur Boland, Cornell..........................Sr..........838*
Robert McAniff, Cornell ........................Sr..........783
Frank Finney, Brown .............................Sr..........862*
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Tom Singleton, Yale ................................Jr..........721
Hugh Scott, Princeton ...........................Sr..........934*
Bill King, Dartmouth..............................Jr..........737
Gary Wood, Cornell...............................Jr.......1,616*
Gary Wood, Cornell..............................Sr.......1,151
Archie Roberts, Columbia .....................Sr.......1,023
Ron Landeck, Princeton ........................Sr.......1,647*
Bill Creeden, Penn .................................Jr.......1,616
Marty Domres, Columbia ......................Jr.......1,264
Marty Domres, Columbia......................Sr.......1,986*
Scott MacBean, Princeton .....................Sr.......1,164
Pancho Micir, Penn ...............................Sr.......1,198
Ed Marinaro, Cornell.............................Sr.......1,375
Mark Allen, Cornell ...............................Jr.......1,213
Marty Vaughn, Penn...............................Jr.......1,572
Kevin Sigler, Cornell..............................Sr.......1,302
Ron Beible, Princeton ...........................Sr.......1,319
Bob Graustein, Penn .............................Sr.......1,210
Larry Brown, Harvard ............................Jr.......1,082
Larry Brown, Harvard............................Sr.......1,478
Larry Carbone, Brown............................Jr.......1,190
Larry Carbone, Brown ...........................Sr.......1,504
Bob Holly, Princeton.............................Sr.......1,818
John Witkowski, Columbia.....................Jr.......2,149*
John Witkowski, Columbia....................Sr.......2,060
Doug Butler, Princeton...........................Jr.......1,642
Henry Santos, Columbia .......................Sr.......1,058
David Gabianelli, Dartmouth ................Sr.......1,582
Kelly Ryan, Yale.....................................Sr.......1,571
Mark Johnson, Dartmouth......................Jr.......1,699
Malcolm Glover, Penn ..........................Sr.......1,344
Bruce Mayhew, Columbia.....................Sr.......1,590
Bill Lazor, Cornell ................................So.......1,392
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth ...........................Jr.......2,050
Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth...........................Sr.......2,094
Jamie Schwalbe, Columbia ...................Sr.......1,447
Jason McCullough, Brown .....................Jr.......1,785
Jason McCullough, Brown.....................Sr.......1,807
James Perry, Brown...............................So.......2,108
James Perry, Brown ................................Jr.......2,307*
James Perry, Brown ...............................Sr.......2,377*
Gavin Hoffman, Penn ............................Jr.......2,330
Ricky Rahne, Cornell ............................Sr.......1,730
Brian Mann, Dartmouth ........................Sr.......2,225
Alvin Cowan, Yale..................................Jr.......2,458*
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard......................Sr.......1,881
Liam O’Hagan, Harvard .......................So.......1,650
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, CAREER
Yards
Player, School............................................Seasons
5,117 1 Chad Levitt, Cornell .................................1993-96
5,002 2 Nick Hartigan, Brown ..............................2002-05
4,947 3 Ed Marinaro, Cornell................................1969-71
4,858 4 Robert Carr, Yale ......................................2001-04
4,739 5 Keith Elias, Princeton ...............................1991-93
4,570 6 Clifton Dawson, Harvard .........................2003-05
4,367 7 Judd Garrett, Princeton ............................1987-89
4,004 8 Adolph Bellizeare, Penn...........................1972-74
3,984 9 Bryan Keys, Penn .....................................1987-89
3,939 10 Cameron Atkinston, Princeton..................1999-02
3,783 11 Rich Diana, Yale.......................................1979-81
3,772 12 Chris Flynn, Penn.....................................1985-87
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, SEASON
Yards
1,952
1,939
1,932
1,870
1,835
1,806
1
2
3
4
5
6
Player, School .............................................Season
Johnathan Reese, Columbia ................Jr........2000
Keith Elias, Princeton .........................Sr........1993
Ed Marinaro, Cornell..........................Sr........1971
Rich Diana, Yale.................................Sr........1981
Al Rosier, Dartmouth .........................Sr........1991
Nick Hartigan, Brown .......................So........2003
1,801 7 Nick Hartigan, Brown ........................Sr........2005
1,749 8 Rich Diana, Yale .................................Jr........1980
1,737 9 Lou Kusserow, Columbia....................Sr........1948
1,698 10 Judd Garrett, Princeton ......................Sr........1989
1,689 11 Robert Carr, Yale ................................Sr........2004
1,676 12 Bryan Keys, Penn ...............................Sr........1989
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, GAME
Yards
463
395
335 *
312 *
299 *
297
295
294
290
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Player, School........................
Michael Lerch, Princeton ......at
Scott Oliaro, Cornell.............at
Judd Garrett, Princeton .........at
Paul Scull, Penn ....................
Keith Elias, Princeton ............
George Burrell, Penn ............at
Robert Carr, Yale ...................at
Jim Finn, Penn ......................at
Marc Ross, Princeton ............at
ANNUAL PUNTING LEADERS
Season
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Opponent.......................Date
Brown ..............Oct. 12, 1991
Yale....................Nov. 3, 1990
Bucknell...........Oct, 15, 1988
Cornell ............Nov. 29, 1928
Lafayette..........Sept. 26, 1992
Cornell ...............Oct. 8, 1966
Cornell ............Sept. 28, 2002
Brown ..............Oct. 24, 1998
Cornell ............Sept. 17. 1994
Player, School .....................................................Avg
Robert Rex, Dartmouth .........................Sr.........39.8*
Bill Gundy, Dartmouth .........................So.........40.9*
Thomas Skypeck, Cornell ......................Sr.........40.8
Jack Kinderdine, Dartmouth...................Jr.........39.5
Tom Singleton, Yale ...............................Sr.........38.7
Russ Warren, Columbia.........................Sr.........40.9*
Ed Burnap, Cornell................................Sr.........36.2
Bruce Molloy, Penn ..............................So.........39.9
Bruce Molloy, Penn................................Jr.........37.4
Bill Berkley, Princeton...........................Sr.........41.6*
Joe Randall, Brown ...............................Sr.........42.5*
Dan Stewart, Brown...............................Jr.........38.3
Bill Arthur, Cornell .................................Jr.........38.1
Gary Singleterry, Harvard ......................Sr.........39.5
Jay Bennett, Dartmouth .........................Sr.........39.1
Jim Colby, Brown ..................................Sr.........39.1
Jim Stoeckel, Harvard ............................Jr.........37.6
George Georges, Columbia...................Sr.........41.1
Pat McInally, Harvard ............................Sr.........38.5
Mike Southworth, Yale ...........................Jr.........39.6
Richard Serino, Penn .............................Jr.........37.2
Richard Serino, Penn.............................Sr.........37.3
Bill Powers, Princeton ...........................Sr.........39.1
Larry Margerum, Dartmouth .................Sr.........37.5
Ken Buck, Princeton..............................Sr.........38.3
Rick Bayless, Dartmouth ......................So.........40.2
John Corbett, Dartmouth .......................Sr.........39.3
Henry Eaton, Yale...................................Jr.........38.4
Henry Eaton, Yale ..................................Sr.........39.4
Rob Steinberg, Harvard .........................Sr.........39.0
Erik Bernstein, Cornell ..........................Sr.........38.8
Alex Kos, Brown ...................................Sr.........39.6
Rob Hibbard, Dartmouth .......................Jr.........37.0
Greg Bowman, Yale ..............................So.........37.4
Rob Sims, Penn ....................................So.........39.9
Rob Sims, Penn......................................Jr.........41.6
Rob Sims, Penn .....................................Sr.........43.1*
Geoff Cochrane, Cornell .......................Sr.........38.5
Tim Griffin, Harvard...............................Jr.........39.1
John McEwan, Dartmouth .....................Sr.........36.2
Matt Evans, Princeton...........................So.........40.8
Charles Watson, Cornell ........................Jr.........40.8
Matt Evans, Princeton............................Sr.........44.4*
Wayne Schlobohm, Dart .......................Sr.........42.7
Taylor Northrop, Princeton.....................Jr.........38.5
Alex Ware, Dartmouth ...........................Jr.........43.9
Alex Ware, Dartmouth ..........................Sr.........38.9
Nick Rudd, Columbia ............................Jr.........40.1
Josh Appell, Penn ..................................Sr.........39.8
Colin McDonough, Princeton ................Jr.........39.0
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
LONGEST PUNT
Yards
88 *
84 *
83 *
82 *
81
80 *
80 *
79
79
79 *
78 *
77
77
77
77
76
75 *
75
75
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
11
12
16
17
Player, School........................
Bob Dean, Cornell................
Robert McCormick, Prince....
Jay Bennett, Dartmouth.........
Joe Randall, Brown ...............
Mike Baumgartel, Cornell .....
Marshall Reynolds, Penn.......
Franny Murray, Penn .............
Joe Randall, Brown ...............
Dan Stewart, Brown..............at
Adam Kingston, Harvard.......at
Linc Fogerty, Brown ..............at
Charles Gill, Penn.................
Bill Reed, Columbia..............at
Dave Amodio, Penn..............
Mike Baumgartel, Cornell .....
Rob Sims, Penn.....................
Dave Colwell, Yale................
Joe Randall, Brown ...............
Charles Watson, Cornell .......at
Opponent.......................Date
Colgate ..............Nov. 6, 1948
Rutgers .............Oct. 16, 1948
UMass .............Sept. 26, 1970
Rhode Island ...Sept. 25, 1965
Harvard............Oct. 13, 2001
Columbia .........Oct. 22, 1904
Penn State........Nov. 14, 1936
Penn...................Oct. 1, 1966
Cornell ............Nov. 11, 1967
Lafayette ..........Sept. 30, 2000
Yale ..................Oct. 18, 1930
Cornell ............Nov. 22, 1956
Dartmouth .........Nov. 7, 1970
Columbia ...........Oct. 1, 1988
Yale .................Sept. 28, 2002
Cornell ............Nov. 21, 1992
Dartmouth .......Oct. 30, 1937
Dartmouth .......Oct. 16, 1965
Dartmouth .........Oct. 4, 1997
ANNUAL KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS
Season
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Player, School .....................................................Avg
Tim LaBeau, Cornell..............................Sr.........24.7*
Jo Jo Jamiel, Brown...............................So.........27.8*
Ken Hill, Yale .........................................Jr.........29.9*
Larry Van Pelt, Princeton ......................So.........21.4
Pete Lavery, Dartmouth ........................So.........28.8
Pete Lavery, Dartmouth ..........................Jr.........24.8
Kelly Brothers, Brown ...........................Sr.........28.1
Tim McGugan, Harvard ........................Sr.........23.8
Steve Ortman, Penn ..............................Sr.........31.0*
Marvin Dunklin, Cornell ......................So.........20.8
Buddy Zachery, Yale .............................So.........22.3
Kevin Brice, Yale ....................................Jr.........22.2
Terry Brown, Columbia .........................Sr.........23.6
Scott Oliaro Cornell .............................So.........29.9
Maurice Saah, Yale.................................Jr.........27.0
Kevin Robinson, Columbia ....................Jr.........23.1
Michael Lerch, Princeton .......................Jr.........23.1
Ako Mott, Penn .....................................Sr.........29.9
Mark Fabish, Penn.................................Fr.........28.6
Brian White, Dartmouth........................Sr.........27.5
Jamie Whitticom, Dartmouth ................Sr.........23.5
Zack Ellis, Dartmouth...........................So.........23.5
Rob Masella, Yale ..................................Sr.........26.6
Damani Leech, Princeton.......................Jr.........26.3
Justin Bush, Cornell................................Jr.........28.9
Johnathan Reese, Columbia..................So.........23.7
Chuck Nwokocha, Harvard...................Sr.........30.4
Steve Jensen, Dartmouth .......................Fr.........26.7
David Knox, Yale ...................................Fr.........35.8*
Robert Carr, Yale ....................................Jr.........22.2
Brian Edwards, Harvard ........................Sr.........27.0
Jay McCareins, Princeton ......................Sr.........25.0
LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN
Yards
110 *
1
110 *
110 *
108 *
4
105 *
5
105 *
102 *
7
100 *
8
100 *
100 *
100
99
12
Player, School........................
Bill Sprackling, Brown ..........•
Tal Pendleton, Princeton .......
George Crowther, Brown ......
Frank Reipl, Penn..................
P.P. Chase, Brown .................
Ham Corbett, Harvard ..........
Richard Gentile, Penn...........
David Dale, Penn..................
Lou Kusserow, Columbia ......at
Bo Roberson, Cornell............at
Ken Hill, Yale ........................
Pete Larson, Cornell..............
Opponent.......................Date
Carlisle ............Nov. 20, 1909
Rutgers ...............Oct. 3, 1911
UMass................Oct. 7, 1911
Notre Dame.......Nov. 5, 1955
WPI .................Sept. 30, 1905
Bates ..................Oct. 3, 1908
Cornell ............Nov. 28, 1929
Gettysburg .......Oct. 15, 1902
Dartmouth .........Nov. 6, 1948
Colgate............Sept. 29, 1956
Cornell ..............Nov. 4, 1978
Yale ..................Oct. 22, 1966
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
97
97
97
97
97
97
97
97
96
96
96
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
13 Johnny Brooks, Brown ..........
H.L. Harris, Brown................at
Dick Jackson, Cornell ...........
Lou Muller, Yale ....................at
Chris Ritter, Cornell...............
Tom Fleming, Dartmouth ......at
Brian White, Dartmouth........
20 Rolf Carlstein, Penn ..............
Bob Lee, Dartmouth .............
Carl Pescosolido, Harvard.....
Jim Ryan, Yale .......................
John Short, Dartmouth ..........at
Barrett Rosser, Cornell...........at
Dan Malone, Cornell ............
Brandon Buchanan, Brown ...at
28 Barry Ellman, Penn ...............
Ralph Ferraro, Princeton .......at
David Knox, Yale...................
Trinity.................Oct. 7, 1916
Holy Cross.........Nov. 2, 1929
Dartmouth .......Nov. 13, 1954
Princeton .........Nov. 14, 1959
Dartmouth .......Nov. 12, 1966
Columbia.........Nov. 10, 1973
Harvard............Oct. 29, 1994
Frank&Marsh ...Sept. 28, 1929
Norwich ..........Sept. 27, 1930
Dartmouth .......Oct. 22, 1932
Fordham.............Oct. 7, 1950
Brown ................Oct. 8, 1969
Harvard............Oct. 21, 1972
Lehigh ................Oct. 6, 1973
Fordham.............Oct. 7, 2000
Lehigh .............Sept. 26, 1964
Cornell ............Sept. 18, 1982
Penn.................Oct. 26, 2002
• Game played in New York, N.Y.
ANNUAL PUNT RETURN LEADERS
Season
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Player, School .....................................................Avg
Bill Emper, Harvard...............................Sr...........3.5*
Paul McCormick, Columbia ..................Sr...........9.7*
Rich Horner, Harvard.............................Jr.........10.0*
Stephen Wallace, Columbia .................So.........11.7*
Kenneth Williams, Cornell....................So...........7.4
Karl Hall, Penn.....................................So...........6.7
Pete Lavery, Dartmouth .........................Sr.........10.1
Tim Chambers, Penn..............................Jr...........8.2
Tom Urquhart, Princeton .......................Jr.........13.2*
Scott Truitt, Dartmouth ..........................Sr.........15.3*
Mark Dexter, Princeton .........................Sr...........8.2
Scott Sandler, Penn ................................Jr...........7.3
Brendan Mahoney, Dartmouth .............So.........10.8
Tom Oko, Penn ....................................So...........7.5
Brendan Mahoney, Dartmouth ..............Sr...........9.3
Bill Cobb, Penn ....................................So.........12.5
Michael Lerch, Princeton ......................Sr.........15.0
Eugene Smith, Brown.............................Jr.........11.6
Marc Ross, Princeton ............................Sr.........14.8
Roy Hanks, Columbia ..........................So.........17.3*
Colby Skelton, Harvard..........................Jr.........12.3
Tom Ludwig, Princeton ..........................Jr.........13.2
Joe Piela, Penn ......................................Sr.........14.5
Terence Paterson, Harvard.....................Sr.........10.4
Andy Bryant, Princeton ........................So.........13.3
Jay Barnard, Dartmouth........................So.........10.4
Travis Chmelka, Columbia .....................Jr.........11.4
P.J. Collins, Yale.....................................Sr...........9.4
Greg Fields, Princeton............................Jr.........14.1
Brandon Markey, Brown ........................Jr.........12.1
LONGEST PUNT RETURN
Yards
96
94
92 *
91 *
90 *
90
90
89 *
87 *
86 *
86
85 *
85
85
85
84 *
1
2
3
4
5
8
9
10
12
16
Player, School........................
Ralph Wisz, Yale ...................
Herb Hallas, Yale ..................
Hugh MacMillan, Princeton..
Travis Chmelka, Columbia ....at
Mickey O’Reilly, Brown........
Dan Walker, Cornell .............at
Bob Warren, Brown ..............
Hal Moffie, Harvard..............
Brian Edwards, Harvard ........
Dave Jollin, Brown................
Bill Carey, Columbia.............
Morton Newhall, Harvard.....
Jim Hernandez, Dartmouth...at
Tom Haggerty, Columbia ......at
Greg Hoffmeister, Dartmouth
Steve Solow, Penn.................
Opponent.......................Date
Penn ................Nov. 10, 1956
Penn ..................Nov. 8, 1958
Colgate ............Oct. 19, 1963
Fordham ..........Sept. 20, 2003
Boston U. ........Sept. 29, 1934
Penn ................Nov. 25, 1967
Dartmouth .......Oct. 18, 1969
Holy Cross .......Oct. 30, 1948
Holy Cross ......Sept. 18, 2004
Rhode Island ...Sept. 24, 1966
Princeton ...........Oct. 7, 1967
Springfield........Oct. 20, 1906
Harvard............Oct. 27, 1956
Cornell ..............Nov. 4, 1961
Cornell .............Oct. 26, 1991
Lehigh .............Sept. 26, 1970
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
83
83
82
82
81
81
80
80
80
80
80
80
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
17 Tom Quinn, Dartmouth ........at
Joe Piela, Penn......................at
19 Fran Lee, Harvard .................
Mike Raich, Cornell..............
21 Tim Ruark, Brown .................
Brian Edwards, Harvard ........
23 Jim Murphy, Brown ...............
Bill McCall, Dartmouth.........
Ed Toothaker, Dartmouth.......
Bill Kirk, Cornell ...................
Keith Cummins, Cornell........
Eugene Smith, Brown............
Yale....................Nov. 2, 1968
Cornell ............Nov. 21, 1998
Dartmouth .......Oct. 26, 1940
Lafayette.............Oct. 3, 1987
Bucknell ..........Sept. 27, 1980
Columbia...........Nov. 6, 2004
Vermont.............Nov. 4, 1916
Columbia .........Oct. 18, 1930
Columbia .........Oct. 18, 1930
Dartmouth .......Nov. 18, 1950
Colgate............Sept. 27, 1969
Rhode Island ......Oct. 2, 1993
MOST INTERCEPTIONS, CAREER
Ints
22
20
18
16
16
16
16
15
15
15
14
14
14
14
14
Player, School............................................Seasons
Dean Cain, Princeton...............................1985-87
Damani Leech, Princeton.........................1994-97
Jay McCareins, Princeton .........................2001-05
Lou Kusserow, Columbia..........................1945-48
Frank Leal, Princeton ...............................1987-89
Todd Tomich, Yale ....................................1997-00
Philip Murray, Columbia ..........................1999-02
8 Hillary Chollet, Cornell............................1945-48
Ken O'Donnell, Harvard ..........................1946-48
Mike Brown, Columbia............................1977-79
11 Chuck Bednarik, Penn..............................1946-48
Joe Paterno, Brown...................................1947-49
Tim Chambers, Penn ................................1982-84
Greg Parker, Brown ..................................1993-96
Jeff Compas, Harvard ...............................1995-97
1
2
3
4
MOST INTERCEPTIONS, SEASON
Ints
12
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Player, School .............................................Season
1 Dean Cain, Princeton.........................Sr........1987
2 Jack Welsh, Penn...........................................1940
Jay McCareins, Princeton ...................Sr........2005
4 Ken O'Donnell, Harvard.....................Jr........1947
Bill Olson, Columbia ....................................1948
George Bosseler, Penn...................................1951
Robbie Wroe, Columbia................................1969
Scott Walter, Cornell .....................................1982
Cecil Cox, Harvard .......................................1985
Chris Hanson, Cornell...................................1994
Damani Leech, Princeton ..................So........1995
Roderic Parson, Brown ..................................1997
ANNUAL INTERCEPTION LEADERS
Season
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
Player, School .......................................................Int
Paul Halas, Harvard ..............................Sr..............5*
Ron Brown, Brown...............................So..............5*
Arnie Pinkston, Yale ...............................Jr..............5*
Mike Kachmer, Brown...........................Sr..............5*
David Chandler, Princeton ....................Sr..............5*
David Kimichik, Cornell ........................Jr..............6*
Charles Williams, Dartmouth ................Sr..............6*
Scott Walter, Cornell .............................Sr..............8*
Richard Dailey, Cornell.........................Sr..............4
Len Fontes, Dartmouth .........................So..............4
Tim Kotkiewicz, Yale ............................So..............4
Franklyn Farace, Cornell .......................Sr..............6
Cecil Cox, Harvard ...............................Sr..............6
James Frontero, Cornell.........................Sr..............7
Dean Cain, Princeton............................Sr..............7
Frank Leal, Princeton .............................Jr..............5
Paul Tully, Cornell ..................................Jr..............5
Sal Sciretto, Dartmouth..........................Jr..............4
Scott Wagner, Yale..................................Jr..............4
Stephin Palmer, Penn.............................Sr..............4
Richard Britton, Brown..........................Sr..............3
Steve Haggerty, Cornell.........................Sr..............3
Robert Santos, Harvard .........................Sr..............3
Nick Morris, Penn..................................Jr..............4
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Terence Golden, Cornell........................Jr..............4
Jae Ellis, Harvard...................................Sr..............4
Tom Ludwig, Princeton .........................Fr..............6
Damani Leech, Princeton .....................So..............5
Joseph Piela, Penn................................So..............4
Roy Hanks, Columbia ............................Jr..............4
Kevin O’Callahan, Yale..........................Sr..............4
Glenn Jackson, Harvard .........................Jr..............5
Alex Pitts, Brown..................................So..............5
Damani Leech, Princeton......................Sr..............5
Brad Eissler, Dartmouth ........................So..............4
Todd Tomich, Yale ..................................Jr..............5
Phillip Murray, Columbia .....................So..............4
Chris Roser-Jones, Princeton ..................Jr..............4
Kevin Kongslie, Princeton ......................Jr..............5
Vince Alexander, Penn ..........................Sr..............3
Clayton Smith, Dartmouth....................So..............3
Jason Ching, Brown...............................Fr..............3
Nate Spitler, Cornell..............................Sr..............3
Jay McCareins, Princeton .....................So..............3
Chris Raftery, Harvard ...........................Sr..............4
Benny Butler, Harvard ...........................Sr..............4
Mike Ribero, Dartmouth ......................So..............4
Pat McManus, Penn...............................Sr..............4
Clayton Smith, Dartmouth.....................Sr ..............3
Sean Nassoiy, Cornell ...........................Sr..............3
Fred Jelks, Yale ......................................Sr..............3
Lee Driftmier, Yale..................................Jr..............5
LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN
Yards
104
100
100
100
100
100
100
99 *
99 *
99
99
99 *
97 *
96
96
96
95 *
Player, School........................
1 Edward Graustein, Harvard ...
2 John Dockery, Harvard..........
Neil Hurley, Harvard ............
James Anderson, Princeton ...at
Keiron Bigby, Brown .............
Kunle Williams, Penn............
Ricky Williamson, Harvard ...
8 Lee Marshall, Brown .............
Bob Blanchard, Yale ..............
Pat Allman, Brown ................at
Mark Broderick, Cornell........
Jay McCareins, Princeton ......
13 Ken Davis, Cornell................at
14 Tom Spangenberg, Dart ........
Tom Whidden, Brown...........
James Witherspoon, Colum...at
17 Carl Holland, Cornell ...........
Opponent.......................Date
Brown ..............Oct. 22, 1910
Cornell .............Oct. 17, 1964
Cornell .............Oct. 18, 1969
Cornell ............Sept. 22, 1984
Yale .................Sept. 22, 1984
Princeton ...........Nov. 6, 1999
Yale..................Nov. 20, 2004
New Hamp......Nov. 23, 1929
Colgate ............Oct. 22, 1960
Penn.................Oct. 14, 1989
Brown ..............Oct. 27, 1990
San Diego .......Sept. 24, 2005
Army ................Oct. 10, 1942
Holy Cross .......Oct. 20, 1962
Columbia.........Nov. 20, 1965
Brown..............Nov. 21, 1981
Syracuse ............Nov. 8, 1947
TEAM RECORDS
SCORING OFFENSE, ALL GAMES
Year
2000
2005
1992
2002
2001
2003
1968
2000
1970
2003
2004
2000
2001
1999
1984
2003
1999
Team ..............Record ....G.......Pts.....Avg......Coach
Brown .............7-3-0.....10 .....375....37.5......Phil Estes
Brown .............9-1-0.....10 .....368....36.8......Phil Estes
Dartmouth.......8-2-0.....10 .....364....36.4......John Lyons
Penn ................9-1-0.....10 .....363....36.3......Al Bagnoli
Brown .............6-3-0.......9 .....319....35.4......Phil Estes
Yale .................6-4-0.....10 .....354....35.4......Jack Siedlecki
Yale .................8-0-1.......9 .....317....35.2......Carm Cozza
Penn ................7-3-0.....10 .....349....34.9......Al Bagnoli
Dartmouth.......9-0-0.......9 .....311....34.6......Bob Blackman
Penn ...............10-0-0....10 .....346....34.6......Al Bagnoli
Harvard ..........10-0-0....10 .....339....33.9......Tim Murphy
Harvard ...........5-5-0.....10 .....327....32.7......Tim Murphy
Harvard ...........9-0-0.......9 .....293....32.6......Tim Murphy
Brown .............9-1-0.....10 .....324....32.4......Phil Estes
Penn ................8-1-0.......9 .....286....31.8......Jerry Berndt
Harvard ...........7-3-0.....10 .....317....31.7......Tim Murphy
Yale .................9-1-0.....10 .....315....31.5......Jack Siedlecki
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
SCORING OFFENSE, IVY GAMES
Year
2002
2000
2000
1984
2005
1966
1967
2003
2000
1992
2001
1968
1970
2005
1969
1972
1998
1999
2004
Team ..............Record ....G.......Pts.....Avg......Coach
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....284....40.6......Al Bagnoli
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .....277....39.6......Al Bagnoli
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 .....266....38.0......Phil Estes
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....254....36.3......Jerry Berndt
Brown .............6-1-0.......7 .....252....36.0......Phil Estes
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .....250....35.7......Bob Blackman
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 .....250....35.7......Carm Cozza
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....250....35.7......Al Bagnoli
Harvard ...........4-3-0.......7 .....247....35.3......Tim Murphy
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .....245....35.0......John Lyons
Brown .............5-2-0.......7 .....241....34.4......Phil Estes
Yale .................6-0-1.......7 .....237....33.9......Carm Cozza
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .....234....33.4......Bob Blackman
Harvard ...........5-2-0.......7 .....231....33.0......Tim Murphy
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 .....230....32.9......Jake McCandless
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 .....228....32.6......Carm Cozza
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .....225....32.1......Al Bagnoli
Brown .............6-1-0.......7 .....225....32.1......Phil Estes
Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 .....225....32.1......Tim Murphy
ANNUAL LEADERS, SCORING OFFENSE
Year
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Team ..............Record ....G.......Pts.....Avg......Coach
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 ...*221 ..*31.6......Jordan Olivar
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 .....189....27.0......Dick Colman
Princeton.........5-2-0.......7 .....177....25.3......Dick Colman
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .....147....21.0......Steve Sebo
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 .....206....29.4......Jordan Olivar
Columbia ........6-1-0.......7 .....214....30.6......Buff Donelli
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .....199....28.4......Bob Blackman
Princeton.........5-2-0.......7 .....181....25.9......Dick Colman
Princeton.........7-0-0.......7 .....197....28.1......Dick Colman
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...*222 ..*31.7......Dick Colman
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 ...*250 ..*35.7......Bob Blackman
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 ...*250 ..*35.7......Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-0-1.......7 .....237....33.9......Carm Cozza
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 .....230....32.9......Jake McCandless
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .....234....33.4......Bob Blackman
Cornell ............6-1-0.......7 .....171....24.4......Jack Musick
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 .....228....32.6......Carm Cozza
Penn ................5-2-0.......7 .....198....28.3......Harry Gamble
Harvard ...........6-1-0.......7 .....191....27.3......Joe Restic
Brown .............5-1-1.......7 .....197....28.1......John Anderson
Dartmouth.......4-3-0.......7 .....167....23.9......Jake Crouthamel
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .....175....25.0......Carm Cozza
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .....170....24.3......Joe Yukica
Cornell ............4-3-0.......7 .....179....25.6......Bob Blackman
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 .....190....27.1......John Anderson
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .....206....29.4......Carm Cozza
Harvard ...........5-2-0.......7 .....191....27.3......Joe Restic
Penn ................5-1-1.......7 .....170....24.3......Jerry Berndt
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...*254 ..*36.3......Jerry Berndt
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .....152....21.7......Jerry Berndt
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....192....27.4......Ed Zubrow
Harvard ...........6-1-0.......7 .....177....25.3......Joe Restic
Cornell ............6-1-0.......7 .....182....26.0......Maxie Baughan
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 .....168....24.0......Steve Tosches
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 .....201....28.7......Carm Cozza
Dartmouth.......6-0-1.......7 .....215....30.7......Buddy Teevens
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .....245....35.0......John Lyons
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .....213....30.4......John Lyons
Columbia ........3-4-0.......7 .....160....22.9......Ray Tellier
Cornell ............5-2-0.......7 .....203....29.0......Jim Hofher
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .....199....28.4......John Lyons
Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 .....194....27.7......Tim Murphy
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .....225....32.1......Al Bagnoli
Brown .............6-1-0.......7 .....225....32.1......Phil Estes
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 ...*277 ..*39.6......Al Bagnoli
Brown .............5-2-0.......7 .....241....34.4......Phil Estes
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...*284 ..*40.6......Al Bagnoli
2003 Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....250....35.7......Al Bagnoli
2004 Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 .....225....32.1......Tim Murphy
2005 Brown .............6-1-0.......7 .....252....36.0......Phil Estes
TOTAL OFFENSE, IVY GAMES
Year
2000
2000
2000
1997
2003
2003
2001
1968
1992
1970
1999
1995
2002
1966
2003
Team ..............Record ....G......Yds ......Avg ....Coach
Harvard ...........4-3-0.......7 ...3566 ...509.4 ....Tim Murphy
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 ...3485 ...497.9 ....Al Bagnoli
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 ...3404 ...486.3 ....Phil Estes
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 ...3385 ...483.6 ....Mark Whipple
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...3314 ...473.4 ....Al Bagnoli
Yale .................4-3-0.......7 ...3280 ...468.6 ....Jack Siedlecki
Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 ...3273 ...467.6 ....Tim Murphy
Yale .................6-0-1.......7 ...3242 ...463.1 ....Carm Cozza
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 ...3234 ...462.0 ....John Lyons
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 ...3223 ...460.4 ....Bob Blackman
Brown .............6-1-0.......7 ...3193 ...456.1 ....Phil Estes
Cornell ............5-2-0.......7 ...3144 ...449.1 ....Jim Hofher
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...3115 ...445.0 ....Al Bagnoli
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 ...3089 ...441.3 ....Bob Blackman
Harvard ...........4-3-0.......7 ...3051 ...435.9 ....Tim Murphy
ANNUAL LEADERS, TOTAL OFFENSE
Year
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Team ..............Record ....G......Yds ......Avg ....Coach
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 .*2612..*373.1 ....Jordan Olivar
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...2414 ...344.9 ....Dick Colman
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 ...2200 ...314.3 ....Alva Kelley
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 ...2097 ...299.6 ....Steve Sebo
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...2335 ...333.6 ....Dick Colman
Princeton.........5-2-0.......7 ...2353 ...336.1 ....Dick Colman
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .*2685..*383.6 ....Bob Blackman
Princeton.........5-2-0.......7 ...2120 ...302.9 ....Dick Colman
Dartmouth.......4-3-0.......7 ...2376 ...339.4 ....Bob Blackman
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...2543 ...363.3 ....Dick Colman
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .*3089..*441.3 ....Bob Blackman
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 ...2816 ...402.3 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-0-1.......7 .*3242..*463.1 ....Carm Cozza
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 ...2883 ...411.9 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 ...3223 ...460.4 ....Bob Blackman
Princeton.........3-4-0.......7 ...2433 ...347.6 ....Jake McCandless
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 ...2600 ...371.4 ....Carm Cozza
Penn ................5-2-0.......7 ...2942 ...420.3 ....Harry Gamble
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...2652 ...378.9 ....Carm Cozza
Harvard ...........6-1-0.......7 ...2690 ...384.3 ....Joe Restic
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...2645 ...377.9 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...2607 ...372.4 ....Carm Cozza
Brown .............5-2-0.......7 ...2576 ...368.0 ....John Anderson
Cornell ............4-3-0.......7 ...2691 ...384.4 ....Bob Blackman
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 ...2880 ...411.4 ....John Anderson
Princeton.........5-1-1.......7 ...2967 ...423.9 ....Frank Navarro
Columbia ........1-6-0.......7 ...2756 ...393.7 ....Bob Naso
Brown .............4-2-1.......7 ...2898 ...414.0 ....John Anderson
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...2906 ...415.1 ....Jerry Berndt
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 ...2415 ...345.0 ....Rosenberg
Yale .................3-3-1.......7 ...2415 ...345.0 ....Carm Cozza
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...2850 ...407.1 ....Ed Zubrow
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 ...2657 ...379.5 ....Carm Cozza
Harvard ...........2-5-0.......7 ...2634 ...376.3 ....Joe Restic
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...2528 ...361.1 ....Steve Tosches
Cornell ............6-1-0.......7 ...2625 ...375.0 ....Jim Hofher
Dartmouth.......6-0-1.......7 ...2786 ...398.0 ....Buddy Teevens
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 ...3234 ...462.0 ....John Lyons
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 ...2902 ...414.6 ....John Lyons
Columbia ........3-4-0.......7 ...2730 ...390.0 ....Ray Tellier
Cornell ............5-2-0.......7 ...3144 ...449.1 ....Jim Hofher
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 ...2742 ...391.7 ....John Lyons
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 .*3385..*483.6 ....Mark Whipple
Brown .............5-2-0.......7 ...2928 ...418.3 ....Phil Estes
Brown .............6-1-0.......7 ...3193 ...456.1 ....Phil Estes
Harvard ...........4-3-0.......7 .*3566..*509.4 ....Tim Murphy
Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 ...3273 ...467.6 ....Tim Murphy
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...3115 ...445.0 ....Al Bagnoli
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
2003 Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...3314 ...473.4 ....Al Bagnoli
2004 Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 ...2938 ...419.7 ....Tim Murphy
2005 Harvard ...........5-2-0.......7 ...2730 ...390.0 ....Tim Murphy
RUSHING OFFENSE, IVY GAMES
Year
1972
1969
1991
1976
1968
1966
1971
1970
1957
1956
1986
1977
Team ..............Record ....G......Yds ......Avg ....Coach
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 ...2098 ...299.7 ....Carm Cozza
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 ...2089 ...298.4 ....Bob Blackman
Yale .................4-3-0.......7 ...2085 ...297.9 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...2075 ...296.4 ....Carm Cozza
Princeton.........4-3-0.......7 ...2056 ...293.7 ....Dick Colman
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 ...2043 ...291.9 ....Bob Blackman
Cornell ............6-1-0.......7 ...2026 ...289.4 ....Jack Musick
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 ...1946 ...278.0 ....Bob Blackman
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...1942 ...277.4 ....Dick Colman
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 ...1881 ...268.7 ....Jordan Olivar
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...1881 ...268.7 ....Ed Zubrow
Penn ................4-3-0.......7 ...1877 ...268.1 ....Harry Gamble
ANNUAL LEADERS, RUSHING OFFENSE
Year
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Team ..............Record ....G......Yds ......Avg ....Coach
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 .*1881..*268.7 ....Jordan Olivar
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 .*1942..*277.4 ....Dick Colman
Princeton.........5-2-0.......7 ...1572 ...224.6 ....Dick Colman
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 ...1541 ...220.1 ....Steve Sebo
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...1665 ...237.9 ....Dick Colman
Columbia ........6-1-0.......7 ...1769 ...252.7 ....Buff Donelli
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 ...1763 ...251.9 ....Bob Blackman
Princeton.........5-2-0.......7 ...1771 ...253.0 ....Dick Colman
Princeton.........7-0-0.......7 ...1763 ...251.9 ....Dick Colman
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 ...1760 ...251.4 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .*2043..*291.9 ....Bob Blackman
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 ...1654 ...236.3 ....Carm Cozza
Princeton.........4-3-0.......7 .*2056..*293.7 ....Dick Colman
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .*2089..*298.4 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 ...1946 ...278.0 ....Bob Blackman
Cornell ............6-1-0.......7 ...2026 ...289.4 ....Jack Musick
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 .*2098..*299.7 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 ...1671 ...238.7 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...1838 ...262.6 ....Carm Cozza
Columbia ........2-5-0.......7 ...1671 ...238.7 ....Bill Campbell
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...2075 ...296.4 ....Carm Cozza
Penn ................4-3-0.......7 ...1877 ...268.1 ....Harry Gamble
Cornell ............3-3-1.......7 ...1861 ...265.9 ....Bob Blackman
Cornell ............4-3-0.......7 ...1793 ...256.1 ....Bob Blackman
Brown .............2-5-0.......7 ...1445 ...206.4 ....John Anderson
Harvard ...........4-2-1.......7 ...1703 ...243.3 ....Joe Restic
Cornell ............3-4-0.......7 ...1510 ...215.7 ....Bob Blackman
Brown .............4-2-1.......7 ...1821 ...260.1 ....John Anderson
Harvard ...........5-2-0.......7 ...1758 ...251.1 ....Joe Restic
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 ...1484 ...212.0 ....John Rosenberg
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...1881 ...268.7 ....Ed Zubrow
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 ...1609 ...229.9 ....Carm Cozza
Columbia ........2-5-0.......7 ...1523 ...217.6 ....Larry McElreavy
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...1624 ...232.0 ....Steve Tosches
Cornell ............6-1-0.......7 ...1700 ...242.9 ....Jim Hofher
Yale .................4-3-0.......7 ...2085 ...297.9 ....Carm Cozza
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...1708 ...244.0 ....Steve Tosches
Princeton.........5-2-0.......7 ...1722 ...246.0 ....Steve Tosches
Cornell ............3-4-0.......7 ...1439 ...205.6 ....Jim Hofher
Dartmouth.......4-2-1.......7 ...1527 ...218.1 ....John Lyons
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 ...1305 ...186.4 ....John Lyons
Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 ...1364 ...194.9 ....Tim Murphy
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 ...1236 ...176.6 ....Al Bagnoli
Harvard ...........3-4-0.......7 ...1189 ...169.9 ....Tim Murphy
Harvard ...........4-3-0.......7 ...1443 ...206.1 ....Tim Murphy
Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 ...1387 ...198.1 ....Tim Murphy
Harvard ...........6-1-0.......7 ...1175 ...167.9 ....Tim Murphy
Harvard ...........4-3-0.......7 ...1401 ...200.1 ....Tim Murphy
Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 ...1390 ...198.6 ....Tim Murphy
Cornell ............4-3-0.......7 ...1647 ...235.3 ....Jim Knowles
PASSING OFFENSE, IVY GAMES
Year
2000
1999
2000
1998
1997
2002
1982
1999
2000
2000
2003
1983
2003
1981
2002
Team ..............Record ....G......Yds ......Avg ....Coach
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 ...2468 ...352.6 ....Al Bagnoli
Brown .............6-1-0.......7 ...2446 ...349.4 ....Phil Estes
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 ...2405 ...343.6 ....Phil Estes
Brown .............5-2-0.......7 ...2362 ...337.4 ....Phil Estes
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 ...2342 ...334.6 ....Mark Whipple
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...2249 ...321.3 ....Al Bagnoli
Columbia ........1-6-0.......7 ...2199 ...314.1 ....Bob Naso
Cornell ............5-2-0.......7 ...2193 ...313.3 ....Pete Mangurian
Cornell ............5-2-0.......7 ...2155 ...307.9 ....Pete Mangurian
Harvard ...........4-3-0.......7 ...2123 ...303.3 ....Tim Murphy
Yale .................4-3-0.......7 ...2109 ...301.3 ....Jack Siedlecki
Columbia ........1-5-1.......7 ...2102 ...300.3 ....Bob Naso
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...2091 ...298.7 ....Al Bagnoli
Princeton.........5-1-1.......7 ...2062 ...294.6 ....Frank Navarro
Dartmouth.......2-5-0.......7 ...2013 ...287.6 ....John Lyons
ANNUAL LEADERS, PASSING OFFENSE
Year
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Team ..............Record ....G......Yds.....Avg......Coach
Columbia ........2-5-0.......7 ...*813..*116.1 ....Lou Little
Yale .................4-2-1.......7 ...*992..*141.7 ....Jordan Olivar
Cornell ............5-2-0.......7 .....926 ...132.3 ....Lefty James
Dartmouth.......5-1-1.......7 .....729 ...104.1 ....Bob Blackman
Columbia ........3-4-0.......7 .....910 ...130.0 ....Buff Donelli
Princeton.........5-2-0.......7 .....912 ...130.3 ....Dick Colman
Columbia ........4-3-0.......7 .*1102..*157.4 ....Buff Donelli
Brown .............2-5-0.......7 ...1044 ...149.1 ....Tuss McLaughry
Dartmouth.......4-3-0.......7 .....934 ...133.4 ....Bob Blackman
Brown .............1-6-0.......7 .*1155..*165.0 ....Tuss McLaughry
Penn ................1-6-0.......7 .*1535..*219.3 ....Bob Odell
Cornell ............4-2-1.......7 ...1227 ...175.3 ....Jack Musick
Columbia ........2-5-0.......7 .*1902..*271.7 ....Frank Navarro
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...1321 ...188.7 ....Jake McCandless
Penn ................2-5-0.......7 ...1310 ...187.1 ....Bob Odell
Penn ................1-6-0.......7 ...1306 ...186.6 ....Harry Gamble
Brown .............1-6-0.......7 ...1484 ...212.0 ....Len Jardine
Penn ................5-2-0.......7 ...1669 ...238.4 ....Harry Gamble
Cornell ............1-5-1.......7 ...1432 ...204.6 ....Jack Musick
Brown .............5-1-1.......7 ...1337 ...191.0 ....John Anderson
Penn ................2-5-0.......7 ...1227 ...175.3 ....Harry Gamble
Harvard ...........4-3-0.......7 ...1196 ...170.9 ....Joe Restic
Harvard ...........2-4-1.......7 ...1300 ...185.7 ....Joe Restic
Harvard ...........3-4-0.......7 ...1102 ...157.4 ....Joe Restic
Dartmouth.......4-3-0.......7 ...1445 ...206.4 ....Joe Yukica
Princeton.........5-1-1.......7 .*2062..*294.6 ....Frank Navarro
Columbia ........1-6-0.......7 .*2199..*314.1 ....Bob Naso
Columbia ........1-5-1.......7 ...2102 ...300.3 ....Bob Naso
Princeton.........3-4-0.......7 ...1675 ...239.3 ....Frank Navarro
Yale .................3-3-1.......7 ...1182 ...168.9 ....Carm Cozza
Dartmouth.......3-3-1.......7 ...1643 ...234.7 ....Joe Yukica
Penn ................3-4-0.......7 ...1542 ...220.2 ....Ed Zubrow
Dartmouth.......4-3-0.......7 ...1746 ...249.4 ....Buddy Teevens
Columbia ........1-6-0.......7 ...1383 ...197.6 ....Ray Tellier
Brown .............2-5-0.......7 ...1702 ...243.1 ....Mickey Kwiatkowski
Brown .............1-6-0.......7 ...1674 ...239.1 ....Mickey Kwiatkowski
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 ...1946 ...278.0 ....John Lyons
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 ...1988 ...284.0 ....John Lyons
Columbia ........3-4-0.......7 ...1659 ...237.0 ....Ray Tellier
Brown .............2-5-0.......7 ...1690 ...241.4 ....Mark Whipple
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 ...1749 ...249.9 ....Mark Whipple
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 .*2342..*334.6 ....Mark Whipple
Brown .............5-2-0.......7 .*2362..*337.4 ....Phil Estes
Brown .............6-1-0.......7 .*2446..*349.4 ....Phil Estes
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .*2468..*352.6 ....Al Bagnoli
Yale .................1-6-0.......7 ...1943 ...277.6 ....Jack Siedlecki
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...2249 ...321.3 ....Al Bagnoli
Yale .................4-3-0.......7 ...2109 ...301.3 ....Jack Siedlecki
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 ...1730 ...247.1 ....Al Bagnoli
Yale .................4-3-0.......7 ...1674 ...239.1 ....Jack Siedlecki
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
SCORING DEFENSE, ALL GAMES
Year
1970
1964
1962
1966
1965
1960
1974
1994
1965
1959
1960
1963
Team ..............Record ....G.......Pts ......Avg ....Coach
Dartmouth.......9-0-0.......9 .......42 .......4.7 ....Bob Blackman
Princeton.........9-0-0.......9 .......53 .......5.9 ....Dick Colman
Dartmouth.......9-0-0.......9 .......57 .......6.3 ....Bob Blackman
Harvard ...........8-1-0.......9 .......60 .......6.7 ....John Yovicisin
Harvard ...........8-1-0.......9 .......62 .......6.9 ....John Yovicisin
Dartmouth.......6-3-0.......9 .......66 .......7.3 ....Bob Blackman
Yale .................8-1-0.......9 .......67 .......7.4 ....Carm Cozza
Penn ................9-0-0.......9 .......68 .......7.6 ....Al Bagnoli
Dartmouth.......9-0-0.......9 .......71 .......7.9 ....Bob Blackman
Penn ................7-1-1.......9 .......73 .......8.1 ....Steve Sebo
Yale .................9-0-0.......9 .......73 .......8.1 ....Jordan Olivar
Harvard ...........5-2-2.......9 .......76 .......8.4 ....John Yovicisin
SCORING DEFENSE, IVY GAMES
Year
1970
1959
1997
1964
1960
1960
1959
1985
1966
1974
1994
1962
Team ..............Record ....G.......Pts ......Avg ....Coach
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .......28 .......4.0 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......5-1-1.......7 .......40 .......5.7 ....Bob Blackman
Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 .......45 .......6.4 ....Tim Murphy
Princeton.........7-0-0.......7 .......46 .......6.6 ....Dick Colman
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 .......51 .......7.3 ....Jordan Olivar
Dartmouth.......4-3-0.......7 .......51 .......7.3 ....Bob Blackman
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .......52 .......7.4 ....Steve Sebo
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 .......52 .......7.4 ....John Rosenberg
Harvard ...........6-1-0.......7 .......53 .......7.6 ....John Yovicisin
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .......53 .......7.6 ....Carm Cozza
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .......53 .......7.6 ....Al Bagnoli
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .......54 .......7.7 ....Bob Blackman
ANNUAL LEADERS, SCORING DEFENSE
Year
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
Team ..............Record ....G.......Pts.....Avg......Coach
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 .....*69......*9.9 ....Jordan Olivar
Dartmouth.......5-1-1.......7 .......70 .....10.0 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .....*69......*9.9 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......5-1-1.......7 .....*40......*5.7 ....Bob Blackman
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 .......51 .......7.3 ....Jordan Olivar
Dartmouth.......4-3-0.......7 .......51 .......7.3 ....Bob Blackman
Harvard ...........6-1-0.......7 .......60 .......8.6 ....John Yovicisin
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .......54 .......7.7 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......5-2-0.......7 .......68 .......9.7 ....Bob Blackman
Princeton.........7-0-0.......7 .......46 .......6.6 ....Dick Colman
Harvard ...........3-2-2.......7 .......55 .......7.9 ....John Yovicisin
Harvard ...........6-1-0.......7 .......53 .......7.6 ....John Yovicisin
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 .......78 .....11.1 ....Carm Cozza
Harvard ...........6-0-1.......7 .......70 .....10.0 ....John Yovicisin
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 .......74 .....10.6 ....Jake McCandless
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .....*28......*4.0 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .......90 .....12.9 ....Jake Crouthamel
Princeton.........2-4-1.......7 .....110 .....15.7 ....Jake McCandless
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 .......95 .....13.6 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .......53 .......7.6 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 .......99 .....14.1 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .......61 .......8.7 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .......68 .......9.7 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................4-1-2.......7 .......89 .....11.3 ....Carm Cozza
Dartmouth.......4-3-0.......7 .......63 .......9.0 ....Joe Yukica
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .......71 .....10.1 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .......82 .....11.7 ....Carm Cozza
Harvard ...........5-2-0.......7 .......88 .....12.6 ....Joe Restic
Harvard ...........5-1-1.......7 .......88 .....12.6 ....Joe Restic
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .......90 .....12.9 ....Jerry Berndt
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 .......52 .......7.4 ....John Rosenberg
Cornell ............6-1-0.......7 .......55 .......7.9 ....Maxie Baughan
Harvard ...........6-1-0.......7 .......84 .....12.3 ....Joe Restic
Cornell ............6-1-0.......7 .......75 .....10.7 ....Maxie Baughan
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 .......80 .....11.4 ....Steve Tosches
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .......65 .......9.3 ....Buddy Teevens
Cornell ............4-3-0.......7 .....124 .....17.7 ....Jim Hofher
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 .....102 .....14.6 ....Steve Tosches
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .......77 .....11.0 ....Al Bagnoli
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .......53 .......7.6 ....Al Bagnoli
Princeton.........5-1-1.......7 .......98 .....14.0 ....Steve Tosches
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .......76 .....10.9 ....John Lyons
Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 .......45 .......6.4 ....Tim Murphy
Columbia ........3-4-0.......7 .....111 .....15.9 ....Ray Tellier
Princeton.........4-3-0.......7 .....111 .....15.9 ....Steve Tosches
Harvard ...........3-4-0.......7 .....120 .....17.1 ....Tim Murphy
Yale .................4-3-0.......7 .....133 .....19.0 ....Jack Siedlecki
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .......96 .....13.7 ....Al Bagnoli
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .......73 .....10.4 ....Al Bagnoli
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....117 .....16.7 ....Al Bagnoli
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .......86 .....12.3 ....Al Bagnoli
Princeton.........5-2-0.......7 .....109 .....15.6 ....Roger Hughes
TOTAL DEFENSE, IVY GAMES
Year
1979
1962
1970
1969
1961
1959
1986
1959
1969
1964
1980
1963
Team ..............Record ....G......Yds ......Avg ....Coach
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...1222 ...174.6 ....Carm Cozza
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 ...1272 ...181.7 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 ...1352 ...193.1 ....Bob Blackman
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...1371 ...195.9 ....Carm Cozza
Columbia ........6-1-0.......7 ...1378 ...196.9 ....Buff Donelli
Dartmouth.......5-1-1.......7 ...1379 ...197.0 ....Bob Blackman
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...1385 ...197.9 ....Ed Zubrow
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 ...1400 ...200.0 ....Steve Sebo
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...1424 ...203.4 ....Jake McCandless
Princeton.........7-0-0.......7 ...1426 ...203.7 ....Dick Colman
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...1433 ...204.7 ....Carm Cozza
Dartmouth.......5-2-0.......7 ...1444 ...206.3 ....Bob Blackman
ANNUAL LEADERS, TOTAL DEFENSE
Year
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
Team ..............Record ....G......Yds.....Avg......Coach
Dartmouth.......4-3-0.......7 .*1506..*215.1 ....Bob Blackman
Brown .............3-4-0.......7 ...1527 ...218.1 ....Alva Kelley
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .*1488..*212.6 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......5-1-1.......7 .*1379..*197.0 ....Bob Blackman
Harvard ...........4-3-0.......7 ...1447 ...206.7 ....John Yovicisin
Columbia ........6-1-0.......7 .*1378..*196.9 ....Buff Donelli
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .*1272..*181.7 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......5-2-0.......7 ...1444 ...206.3 ....Bob Blackman
Princeton.........7-0-0.......7 ...1426 ...203.7 ....Dick Colman
Harvard ...........3-2-2.......7 ...1603 ...229.0 ....John Yovicisin
Harvard ...........6-1-0.......7 ...1588 ...226.9 ....John Yovicisin
Dartmouth.......5-2-0.......7 ...1666 ...238.0 ....Bob Blackman
Harvard ...........6-0-1.......7 ...1748 ...249.7 ....John Yovicisin
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...1371 ...195.9 ....Carm Cozza
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 ...1352 ...193.1 ....Bob Blackman
Princeton.........3-4-0.......7 ...1841 ...263.0 ....Jake McCandless
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 ...1966 ...280.9 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 ...1717 ...245.3 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...1688 ...241.1 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 ...1755 ...250.7 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...1528 ...218.3 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...1455 ...207.9 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................4-1-2.......7 ...1650 ...235.7 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .*1222..*174.6 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...1433 ...204.7 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...1824 ...260.6 ....Carm Cozza
Harvard ...........5-2-0.......7 ...1844 ...263.4 ....Joe Restic
Harvard ...........5-1-1.......7 ...2103 ...300.4 ....Joe Restic
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...1840 ...262.9 ....Jerry Berndt
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 ...1521 ...217.3 ....John Rosenberg
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...1385 ...197.9 ....Ed Zubrow
Harvard ...........6-1-0.......7 ...1868 ...266.8 ....Joe Restic
Cornell ............6-1-0.......7 ...1690 ...241.4 ....Maxie Baughan
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...1557 ...222.4 ....Steve Tosches
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 ...1562 ...223.1 ....Buddy Teevens
Cornell ............4-3-0.......7 ...2148 ...306.9 ....Jim Hofher
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...1848 ...264.0 ....Steve Tosches
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...1894 ...270.6 ....Al Bagnoli
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...1634 ...233.4 ....Al Bagnoli
Princeton.........5-1-1.......7 ...1995 ...285.0 ....Steve Tosches
IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORDS
1996 Harvard ...........2-5-0.......7 ...1955 ...279.3 ....Tim Murphy
1997 Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 ...1570 ...224.3 ....Tim Murphy
1998 Princeton.........4-3-0.......7 ...2116 ...302.3 ....Steve Tosches
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 ...2116 ...302.3 ....Jack Siedlecki
1999 Harvard ...........3-4-0.......7 ...2257 ...322.4 ....Tim Murphy
2000 Yale .................4-3-0.......7 ...2517 ...359.6 ....Jack Siedlecki
2001 Penn ................6-1-0.......7 ...2224 ...317.9 ....Al Bagnoli
2002 Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...1793 ...256.1 ....Al Bagnoli
2003 Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...2427 ...346.7 ....Al Bagnoli
2004 Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 ...2210 ...315.7 ....Tim Murphy
2005 Cornell ............4-3-0.......7 ...1914 ...273.4 ....Jim Knowles
RUSHING DEFENSE, IVY GAMES
Year
2002
1999
1997
2001
1998
1982
1997
1980
1998
1986
2005
1997
2003
2004
1999
1999
1987
Team ..............Record ....G......Yds ......Avg ....Coach
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....305 .....43.6 ....Al Bagnoli
Harvard ...........3-4-0.......7 .....361 .....51.6 ....Tim Murphy
Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 .....390 .....55.7 ....Tim Murphy
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .....438 .....62.6 ....Al Bagnoli
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .....457 .....65.3 ....Al Bagnoli
Harvard ...........5-2-0.......7 .....464 .....66.3 ....Joe Restic
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .....491 .....70.1 ....John Lyons
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .....492 .....70.3 ....Carm Cozza
Princeton.........4-3-0.......7 .....493 .....70.4 ....Steve Tosches
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....494 .....70.6 ....Ed Zubrow
Cornell ............4-3-0.......7 .....509 .....72.7 ....Jim Knowles
Penn ................0-7-0.......7 .....530 .....75.7 ....Al Bagnoli
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....541 .....77.3 ....Al Bagnoli
Cornell ............4-3-0.......7 .....545 .....77.9 ....Jim Knowles
Penn ................4-3-0.......7 .....547 .....78.1 ....Al Bagnoli
Brown .............6-1-0.......7 .....548 .....78.3 ....Phil Estes
Harvard ...........6-1-0.......7 .....549 .....78.4 ....Joe Restic
ANNUAL LEADERS, RUSHING DEFENSE
Year
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
Team ..............Record ....G......Yds.....Avg......Coach
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 ...*986..*140.9 ....Jordan Olivar
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 ...*718..*102.6 ....Dick Colman
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .....910 ...130.0 ....Bob Blackman
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 ...*696....*99.4 ....Steve Sebo
Yale .................7-0-0.......7 ...*659....*94.1 ....Jordan Olivar
Columbia ........6-1-0.......7 .....878 ...125.4 ....Buff Donelli
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .....725 ...103.6 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......5-2-0.......7 .....834 ...119.1 ....Bob Blackman
Princeton.........7-0-0.......7 .....702 ...100.3 ....Dick Colman
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .....806 ...115.1 ....Bob Blackman
Cornell ............4-3-0.......7 .....807 ...115.3 ....Jack Musick
Dartmouth.......5-2-0.......7 ...*633....*90.4 ....Bob Blackman
Yale .................6-0-1.......7 .....839 ...119.9 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .....688 .....98.3 ....Carm Cozza
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .....676 .....96.6 ....Bob Blackman
Princeton.........3-4-0.......7 .....943 ...134.7 ....Jake McCandless
Princeton.........2-4-1.......7 .....903 ...129.0 ....Jake McCandless
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 .....801 ...114.4 ....Carm Cozza
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 .....733 ...104.7 ....John Anderson
Dartmouth.......4-2-1.......7 .....990 ...141.4 ....Jake Crouthamel
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .....738 ...105.4 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .....704 ...100.6 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................4-1-2.......7 .....757 ...108.1 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...*617....*88.1 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 ...*492....*70.3 ....Carm Cozza
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .....657 .....93.9 ....Carm Cozza
Harvard ...........5-2-0.......7 ...*464....*66.3 ....Joe Restic
Brown .............4-2-1.......7 .....693 .....99.0 ....John Anderson
Yale .................5-2-0.......7 .....837 ...119.6 ....Carm Cozza
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 .....595 .....85.0 ....John Rosenberg
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....494 .....70.6 ....Ed Zubrow
Harvard ...........6-1-0.......7 .....549 .....78.4 ....Joe Restic
Cornell ............6-1-0.......7 .....679 .....97.0 ....Maxie Baughan
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 .....739 ...105.6 ....Steve Tosches
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .....736 ...105.1 ....Buddy Teevens
Cornell ............4-3-0.......7 .....928 ...132.6 ....Jim Hofher
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 .....586 .....83.7 ....Steve Tosches
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....634 .....90.6 ....Al Bagnoli
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....801 ...114.4 ....Al Bagnoli
Dartmouth.......4-2-1.......7 .....776 ...110.9 ....John Lyons
Harvard ...........2-5-0.......7 .....721 ...103.0 ....Tim Murphy
Harvard ...........7-0-0.......7 ...*390....*55.7 ....Tim Murphy
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .....457 .....65.3 ....Al Bagnoli
Harvard ...........3-4-0.......7 ...*361....*51.6 ....Tim Murphy
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .....691 .....98.7 ....Al Bagnoli
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .....438 .....62.6 ....Al Bagnoli
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 ...*305....*43.6 ....Al Bagnoli
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....541 .....77.3 ....Al Bagnoli
Cornell ............4-3-0.......7 .....545 .....77.9 ....Jim Knowles
Cornell ............4-3-0.......7 .....509 .....72.7 ....Jim Knowles
PASSING DEFENSE, IVY GAMES
Year
1958
1956
1959
1957
1961
1962
1958
1961
1961
1957
1957
1959
Team ..............Record ....G......Yds ......Avg ....Coach
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 .....253 .....36.1 ....Alva Kelley
Dartmouth.......4-3-0.......7 .....263 .....37.6 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......5-1-1.......7 .....308 .....44.0 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......5-1-1.......7 .....391 .....56.7 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......5-2-0.......7 .....418 .....59.7 ....Bob Blackman
Yale .................1-5-1.......7 .....439 .....62.7 ....Jordan Olivar
Harvard ...........3-4-0.......7 .....451 .....64.4 ....John Yovicisin
Yale .................3-4-0.......7 .....458 .....65.4 ....Jordan Olivar
Penn ................1-6-0.......7 .....467 .....66.7 ....John Stiegman
Cornell ............3-4-0.......7 .....478 .....68.3 ....Lefty James
Brown .............3-4-0.......7 .....482 .....68.9 ....Alva Kelley
Yale .................4-3-0.......7 .....494 .....70.6 ....Jordan Olivar
ANNUAL LEADERS, PASSING DEFENSE
Year
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
Team ..............Record ....G......Yds.....Avg......Coach
Dartmouth.......4-3-0.......7 ...*263....*37.6 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......5-1-1.......7 .....391 .....56.7 ....Bob Blackman
Brown .............4-3-0.......7 ...*253....*36.1 ....Alva Kelley
Dartmouth.......5-1-1.......7 .....308 .....44.0 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......4-3-0.......7 .....589 .....84.1 ....Bob Blackman
Dartmouth.......5-2-0.......7 .....418 .....59.7 ....Bob Blackman
Yale .................1-5-1.......7 .....439 .....62.7 ....Jordan Olivar
Harvard ...........4-2-1.......7 .....551 .....78.7 ....John Yovicisin
Harvard ...........5-2-0.......7 .....570 .....81.4 ....John Yovicisin
Columbia ........1-6-0.......7 .....617 .....88.1 ....Buff Donelli
Penn ................1-6-0.......7 .....724 ...103.4 ....Bob Odell
Columbia ........0-7-0.......7 .....734 ...104.9 ....Buff Donelli
Harvard ...........6-0-1.......7 .....794 ...113.4 ....John Yovicisin
Princeton.........6-1-0.......7 .....647 .....92.4 ....Jake McCandless
Dartmouth.......7-0-0.......7 .....676 .....96.6 ....Bob Blackman
Brown .............0-7-0.......7 .....739 ...105.6 ....Len Jardine
Columbia ........2-4-1.......7 .....850 ...121.4 ....Frank Navarro
Princeton.........0-7-0.......7 .....800 ...114.3 ....Bob Casciola
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .....927 ...132.4 ....Carm Cozza
Harvard ...........6-1-0.......7 .....719 ...102.7 ....Joe Restic
Penn ................2-5-0.......7 .....568 .....81.1 ....Harry Gamble
Brown .............5-2-0.......7 .....548 .....78.3 ....John Anderson
Cornell ............3-3-1.......7 .....801 ...114.4 ....Bob Blackman
Yale .................6-1-0.......7 .....605 .....86.4 ....Carm Cozza
Harvard ...........4-3-0.......7 .....854 ...122.0 ....Joe Restic
Columbia ........1-6-0.......7 .....763 ...109.0 ....Bob Naso
Yale .................3-4-0.......7 ...1100 ...157.1 ....Carm Cozza
Columbia ........1-5-1.......7 ...1114 ...159.1 ....Bob Naso
Columbia ........0-7-0.......7 .....784 ...112.0 ....Bob Naso
Dartmouth.......2-4-1.......7 .....770 ...110.0 ....Joe Yukica
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....892 ...127.4 ....Ed Zubrow
Dartmouth.......1-6-0.......7 ...1010 ...144.3 ....Buddy Teevens
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 .....922 ...131.7 ....Ed Zubrow
Dartmouth.......4-3-0.......7 .....782 ...111.7 ....Buddy Teevens
Dartmouth.......6-1-0.......7 .....826 ...118.0 ....Buddy Teevens
Penn ................2-5-0.......7 .....891 ...127.3 ....Gary Steele
Harvard ...........3-4-0.......7 ...1012 ...144.6 ....Joe Restic
Cornell ............3-4-0.......7 ...1209 ...172.7 ....Jim Hofher
Penn ................7-0-0.......7 .....833 ...119.0 ....Al Bagnoli
Penn ................5-2-0.......7 ...1118 ...159.7 ....Al Bagnoli
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Yale .................1-6-0.......7 ...1065 ...152.1 ....Carm Cozza
Princeton.........3-4-0.......7 ...1026 ...146.6 ....Steve Tosches
Cornell ............1-6-0.......7 ...1124 ...160.6 ....Pete Mangurian
Cornell ............5-2-0.......7 ...1293 ...184.7 ....Pete Mangurian
Yale .................4-3-0.......7 ...1695 ...242.1 ....Jack Siedlecki
Brown .............5-2-0.......7 ...1310 ...187.1 ....Phil Estes
Princeton.........4-3-0.......7 ...1399 ...199.9 ....Roger Hughes
Cornell ............0-7-0.......7 ...1381 ...197.3 ....Tim Pendergast
Penn ................6-1-0.......7 ...1248 ...178.3 ....Al Bagnoli
Dartmouth .......1-6-0.......7 ...1082 ...154.6 ....Buddy Teevens
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
Games......Series Leader........Opponent...........Record .........First Meeting ...........Most Rushing Yards ....................................Most Passing Yards
128...........Yale......................Princeton ............70-48-10 ......Nov. 15, 1873.........222 ...Rich Diana, Yal, 1981 .......................501 ...Bob Holly, Pri, 1981
122...........Yale......................Harvard ..............64-50-8 ........Nov. 13, 1875.........174 ...Clifton Dawson, Har, 2003...............438 ...Alvin Cowan, Yal, 2003
112...........Penn ....................Cornell ...............64-43-5 ........Nov. 18, 1893.........263 ...Joe Holland, Cor, 1978.....................395 ...Mark Allen, Cor, 1973
110...........Yale......................Brown.................74-31-5 ........Nov. 13, 1880.........196 ...Rich Diana, Yal, 1981 .......................419 ...Alvin Cowan, Yal, 2004
109...........Harvard ...............Dartmouth..........59-45-4 ........Nov. 9, 1882...........222 ...Shon Page, Dar, 1990 .......................443 ...Neil Rose, Har, 2002
105...........Harvard ...............Brown.................75-28-2 ........Oct. 25, 1893 .........323 ...Matt Johnson, Har, 1991...................412 ...Neil Rose, Har, 2000
98 ...........Princeton .............Harvard ..............51-40-7 ........April 28, 1877 ........273 ...Homer Smith, Pri, 1952....................424 ...Doug Butler, Pri, 1983
98 ...........Princeton .............Penn ...................63-34-1 ........Nov. 11, 1876.........272 ...Terence Stokes, Pen, 1993 ................446 ...Bob Holly, Pri, 1981
93 ...........Cornell ................Columbia............59-31-3 ........Nov. 26, 1889.........272 ...Ed Marinaro, Cor, 1971 ....................400 ...Bill Lazor, Cor, 1992
89 ...........Dartmouth ...........Cornell ...............50-38-1 ........Oct. 27, 1900 .........241 ...Chad Levitt, Cor, 1996......................369 ...Brian Mann, Dar, 2002
89 ...........Yale......................Dartmouth ..........47-36-6 ........Oct. 25, 1884 .........164 ...Mike Giles, Dar, 2002 ......................419 ...Jay Fiedler, Dar, 1992
88 ...........Princeton .............Cornell ...............54-32-2 ........Nov. 14, 1891.........203 ...Ed Marinaro, Cor, 1970 ....................307 ...Ricky Rahne, Cor, 1999
85 ...........Penn ....................Columbia............63-21-1 ........Nov. 16, 1878.........213 ...Tom Roland, Pen, 1978 ....................399 ...Gavin Hoffman, Pen, 1999
85 ...........Dartmouth ...........Princeton ............42-39-4 ........Oct. 30, 1897 .........233 ...Cam Atkinson, Pri, 2002...................328 ...Brian Mann, Dar, 1999
84 ...........Yale......................Columbia............63-19-2 ........Nov. 16, 1872.........192 ...Rashad Bartholomew, Yal, 1998........329 ...Jeff Mroz, Yal, 2005
83 ...........Dartmouth ...........Brown.................53-26-4 ........Nov. 24, 1894.........229 ...Al Rosier, Dar, 1991 .........................473 ...James Perry, Bro, 1997
76 ...........Dartmouth ...........Columbia............59-16-1 ........Nov. 18, 1899.........236 ...Johnathan Reese, Col, 2000..............466 ...John Witkowski, Col, 1982
76 ...........Harvard ...............Penn ...................43-31-2 ........Nov. 2, 1881...........203 ...Adolph Bellizeare, Pen, 1972 ...........394 ...Gavin Hoffman, Pen, 2000
75 ...........Princeton .............Columbia............61-13-1 ........Nov. 14, 1874.........238 ...Ellis Moore, Pri, 1968 .......................376 ...John Witkowski, Col, 1983
74 ...........Penn ....................Brown.................54-18-2 ........Oct. 30, 1895 .........259 ...Jim Finn, Pen, 1998 ..........................476 ...Gavin Hoffman, Pen, 2000
73 ...........Penn ....................Dartmouth..........40-31-2 ........Oct. 10, 1896 .........219 ...David Clark, Dar, 1989 ....................428 ...Mike Mitchell, Pen, 2002
73 ...........Yale......................Penn ...................43-29-1 ........Nov. 1, 1879...........204 ...Nick Crawford, Yal, 1991..................351 ...Mike Mitchell, Pen, 2002
............................................................................................................................204 ...Sam Mathews, Pen, 2003
72 ...........Princeton .............Brown.................50-22-0 ........Oct. 29, 1898 .........262 ...Dick Kazmaier, Pri, 1951..................442 ...James Perry, Bro, 1998
70 ...........Brown..................Columbia............45-23-2 ........Nov. 8, 1902...........237 ...Marquis Jessie, Bro, 1993 .................402 ...James Perry, Bro, 1997
70 ...........Harvard ...............Cornell ...............36-32-2 ........Nov. 1, 1890...........281 ...Ed Marinaro, Cor, 1969 ....................391 ...Ricky Rahne, Cor, 2000
68 ...........Yale......................Cornell ...............40-26-2 ........Oct. 15, 1889 .........288 ...Scott Oliaro, Cor, 1990.....................317 ...Bill Lazor, Cor, 1991
64 ...........Harvard ...............Columbia............49-14-1 ........Nov. 5, 1877...........204 ...Robert Santiago, Har, 1984...............368 ...John Witkowski, Col, 1983
53 ...........Brown..................Cornell ...............27-25-1 ........Nov. 16, 1895.........234 ...Mike Malan, Bro, 2000 ....................446 ...Ricky Rahne, Cor, 2000
The average Ivy series has consisted of 86.5 matchups and began in 1887.
PRINCETON -VS- YALE, 128 GAMES
Overall: Yale, 70-48-10
In Princeton: Yale, 29-19-4
In New Haven: Yale, 30-24-1
In New York, N.Y.: Yale, 10-3-3
In Hoboken, N.J.: Tied, 1-1-2
In East Rutherford, N.J.: Princeton, 1-0
Best Princeton Win Streak: 6 games (‘47-52 & ‘61-66)
Best Yale Win Streak: 14 games (1967-80)
Current Streak: Yale, 4 games (2002-active)
Most Princeton Points: 50, 1958
Most Yale Points: 51, 1931
Most Aggregate Points: 66 (35-31, Princeton), 1981
Princeton Points: 1,585 (12.4 a game)
Yale Points: 1,894 (14.8 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 222 -- Rich Diana (Yale, Nov. 14, 1981)
Most Passing Yards: 501 -- Bob Holly (Princeton, Nov. 14, 1981)
At Palmer Stadium: Yale, 21-17-1
Best Princeton Win Streak: 3 games (‘47-51 & ‘61-65)
Best Yale Win Streak: 7 games (1967-79)
Most Princeton Points: 35, 1981
Most Yale Points: 44, 1977
Most Aggregate Points: 66 (35-31, Princeton), 1981
At Princeton Stadium: Yale, 3-1
Best Princeton Win Streak: 1 game (2001)
Best Yale Win Streak: 2 games (2003-active)
Most Princeton Points: 34, 2001
Most Yale Points: 27, 2003
Most Aggregate Points: 51 (27-24, Yale), 2003
At Yale Bowl: Yale, 25-19
Best Yale Win Streak: 10 games (1968-86)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 4 games (1948-54)
Most Yale Points: 51, 1931
Most Princeton Points: 50, 1958
Most Aggregate Points: 65 (51-14, Yale), 1931 & (43-22, Yale), 1960
No
Date ........................Location ...................................Pri ..........Yal
1
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Nov 15, 1873..........New Haven, Conn. ..............3 - 0 - 0. . . . . . . .0-0-0
Nov 30, 1876..........Stevens Tech AG ...................0 - 0 - 0. . . . . . . .2-2-0
Dec 8, 1877 ............St. George’s CC ....................0 - 0 - 5. . . . . . . .0-2-2
Nov 28, 1878..........St. George’s CC ....................1 - 0 - 7. . . . . . . .0-0-2
Nov 27, 1879..........St. George’s CC ....................0 - 0 - 2. . . . . . . .0-0-4
Nov 25, 1880..........Polo Grounds I ...................0 - 0 - 1 1. . . . . . . .0-0-6
Nov 24, 1881..........Polo Grounds I .....................0 - 0 - 1. . . . . . . .0-0-1
Nov 30, 1882..........Polo Grounds I .....................1 - 0 - 1. . . . . . . .2-2-1
Nov 24, 1883..........Polo Grounds I ...........................0.............6
Nov 27, 1884..........Polo Grounds I ...........................0.............0
Nov 21, 1885..........Yale Field....................................6.............5
Nov 25, 1886..........Princeton, N.J.............................0.............0
Nov 19, 1887..........Polo Grounds I ...........................0...........12
Nov 24, 1888..........Polo Grounds I ...........................0...........10
Nov 28, 1889..........Berkley Oval ............................10.............0
Nov 27, 1890..........Eastern Park ................................0...........32
Nov 26, 1891..........Manhattan Field .........................0...........19
Nov 24, 1892..........Manhattan Field .........................0...........12
Nov 30, 1893..........Manhattan Field .........................6.............0
Dec 1, 1894 ............Manhattan Field .........................0...........24
Nov 23, 1895..........Manhattan Field .......................10...........20
Nov 21, 1896..........Manhattan Field .......................24.............6
Nov 20, 1897..........Yale Field....................................0.............6
Nov 12, 1898..........Princeton, N.J.............................6.............0
Nov 25, 1899..........Yale Field..................................11...........10
Nov 17, 1900..........Princeton, N.J.............................5...........29
Nov 16, 1901..........Yale Field....................................0...........12
Nov 15, 1902..........Princeton, N.J.............................5...........12
Nov 14, 1903..........Yale Field..................................11.............6
Nov 12, 1904..........Princeton, N.J.............................0...........12
Nov 18, 1905..........Yale Field....................................4...........23
Nov 17, 1906..........Princeton, N.J.............................0.............0
Nov 16, 1907..........Yale Field..................................10...........12
Nov 14, 1908..........Princeton, N.J.............................6...........11
Nov 13, 1909..........Yale Field....................................0...........17
Nov 12, 1910..........Princeton, N.J.............................3.............5
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
No
Date ........................Location ...................................Pri ..........Yal
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
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104
105
Nov 18, 1911..........Yale Field....................................6.............3
Nov 16, 1912..........Princeton, N.J. ............................6.............6
Nov 15, 1913..........Yale Field....................................3.............3
Nov 14, 1914..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........19
Nov 13, 1915..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........13
Nov 18, 1916..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........10
Nov 15, 1919..........Yale Bowl .................................13.............6
Nov 13, 1920..........Palmer Stadium ........................20.............0
Nov 12, 1921..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........13
Nov 18, 1922..........Palmer Stadium ..........................3.............0
Nov 17, 1923..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........27
Nov 15, 1924..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........10
Nov 14, 1925..........Yale Bowl .................................25...........12
Nov 13, 1926..........Palmer Stadium ........................10.............7
Nov 12, 1927..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........14
Nov 17, 1928..........Palmer Stadium ........................12.............2
Nov 16, 1929..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........13
Nov 15, 1930..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........10
Nov 28, 1931..........Yale Bowl .................................14...........51
Nov 12, 1932..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7.............7
Dec 2, 1933 ............Yale Bowl .................................27.............2
Nov 17, 1934..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0.............7
Nov 30, 1935..........Yale Bowl .................................38.............7
Nov 14, 1936..........Palmer Stadium ........................23...........26
Nov 13, 1937..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........26
Nov 12, 1938..........Palmer Stadium ........................20.............7
Nov 18, 1939..........Yale Bowl .................................13.............7
Nov 16, 1940..........Palmer Stadium ........................10.............7
Nov 15, 1941..........Yale Bowl .................................20.............6
Nov 14, 1942..........Baker Field .................................6...........13
Nov 13, 1943..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........27
Nov 24, 1945..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........20
Nov 16, 1946..........Yale Bowl ...................................2...........30
Nov 15, 1947..........Palmer Stadium ........................17.............0
Nov 13, 1948..........Yale Bowl .................................20...........14
Nov 12, 1949..........Palmer Stadium ........................21...........13
Nov 18, 1950..........Yale Bowl .................................47...........12
Nov 17, 1951..........Palmer Stadium ........................27.............0
Nov 15, 1952..........Yale Bowl .................................27...........21
Nov 14, 1953..........Palmer Stadium ........................24...........26
Nov 13, 1954..........Yale Bowl .................................21...........14
Nov 12, 1955..........Palmer Stadium ........................13.............0
Nov 17, 1956..........Yale Bowl .................................20...........42
Nov 16, 1957..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........20
Nov 15, 1958..........Yale Bowl .................................50...........14
Nov 14, 1959..........Palmer Stadium ........................20...........38
Nov 12, 1960..........Yale Bowl .................................22...........43
Nov 18, 1961..........Palmer Stadium ........................26...........16
Nov 17, 1962..........Yale Bowl .................................14...........10
Nov 16, 1963..........Palmer Stadium ........................27.............7
Nov 14, 1964..........Yale Bowl .................................35...........14
Nov 13, 1965..........Palmer Stadium ........................31.............6
Nov 12, 1966..........Yale Bowl .................................13.............7
Nov 18, 1967..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........29
Nov 16, 1968..........Yale Bowl .................................17...........42
Nov 15, 1969..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........17
Nov 14, 1970..........Yale Bowl .................................22...........27
Nov 13, 1971..........Palmer Stadium ..........................6...........10
Nov 18, 1972..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........31
Nov 17, 1973..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........30
Nov 16, 1974..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........19
Nov 15, 1975..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........24
Nov 6, 1976............Yale Bowl ...................................7...........39
Nov 5, 1977............Palmer Stadium ..........................8...........44
Nov 11, 1978..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........23
Nov 10, 1979..........Palmer Stadium ........................10...........35
Nov 15, 1980..........Yale Bowl .................................13...........25
Nov 14, 1981..........Palmer Stadium ........................35...........31
Nov 13, 1982..........Yale Bowl .................................19...........37
No
Date ........................Location ...................................Pri ..........Yal
106 Nov 12, 1983..........Palmer Stadium ........................21...........28
107 Nov 10, 1984..........Yale Bowl .................................24...........27
108 Nov 16, 1985..........Palmer Stadium ........................21...........12
109 Nov 15, 1986..........Yale Bowl .................................13...........14
110 Nov 14, 1987..........Palmer Stadium ........................19...........34
111 Nov 12, 1988..........Yale Bowl .................................24.............7
112 Nov 11, 1989..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........14
113 Nov 10, 1990..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........34
114 Nov 16, 1991..........Palmer Stadium ........................22...........16
115 Nov 14, 1992..........Yale Bowl .................................36.............7
116 Nov 13, 1993..........Palmer Stadium ........................28.............7
117 Nov 12, 1994..........Yale Bowl .................................19.............6
118 Nov 11, 1995..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........21
119 Nov 16, 1996..........Yale Bowl .................................17...........13
120 Nov 15, 1997..........Giants Stadium ...........................9.............0
121 Nov 14, 1998..........Yale Bowl .................................28...........31
122 Nov 13, 1999..........Princeton Stadium ....................21...........23
123 Nov 11, 2000..........Yale Bowl .................................19...........14
124 Nov 10, 2001..........Princeton Stadium ....................34...........14
125 Nov 16, 2002..........Yale Bowl ...................................3.............7
126 Nov 15, 2003..........Princeton Stadium ....................24...........27
127 Nov 13, 2004..........Yale Bowl ...................................9...........21
128 Nov 12, 2005..........Princeton Stadium ....................14...........21
Known Sites:
Berkley Oval (New York, N.Y.)
Eastern Park (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.)
Manhattan Field (New York, N.Y.)
Palmer Stadium (Princeton, N.J.)
Polo Grounds I (New York, N.Y.)
Princeton Stadium (Princeton, N.J.)
Saint George’s Cricket Club (Hoboken, N.J.)
Stevens Tech Athletic Grounds (Hoboken, N.J.)
Yale Bowl (New Haven, Conn.)
Yale Field (New Haven, Conn.)
HARVARD -VS- YALE, 122 GAMES
Overall: Yale, 64-50-8
In Cambridge: Yale, 26-23-5
In New Haven: Yale, 29-26-3
In Springfield, Mass.: Yale, 5-1
In Boston, Mass.: Yale, 2-0
In New York, N.Y.: Yale, 2-0
Best Harvard Win Streak: 5 games (2001-active)
Best Yale Win Streak: 9 games (1880-89)
Current Streak: Harvard, 5 games (2001-active)
Most Harvard Points: 45, 1982
Most Yale Points: 54, 1957
Most Aggregate Points: 64 (33-31, Yale), 1993
Harvard Points: 1,468 (12.0 a game)
Yale Points: 1,636 (13.4 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 174 -- Clifton Dawson (Harvard, Nov. 22, 2003)
Most Passing Yards: 438 -- Alvin Cowan (Yale, Nov. 22, 2003)
At Harvard Stadium: Yale, 24-22-3
Best Harvard Win Streak: 4 games (1913-21)
Best Yale Win Streak: 4 games (1903-09)
Most Harvard Points: 45, 1982
Most Yale Points: 42, 1956
Most Aggregate Points: 63 (35-28, Yale), 1978
At Yale Bowl: Yale, 23-22-1
Best Yale Win Streak: 4 games (1942-49)
Best Harvard Win Streak: 3 games (2001-active)
Most Yale Points: 54, 1957
Most Harvard Points: 37, 1989 & 2003
Most Aggregate Points: 64 (33-31, Yale), 1993
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
No
Date ........................Location..................................Har ..........Yal
No
Date ........................Location..................................Har ..........Yal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
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51
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53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
Nov 13, 1875..........Hamilton Park ......................4 - 1 - 0........0-0-0
Nov 18, 1876..........Hamilton Park ......................0 - 3 - 0........1-0-0
Nov 23, 1878..........South End Grounds ............0 - 0 - 1 3........1-7-0
Nov 8, 1879............Hamilton Park ......................0 - 0 - 9........0-0-3
Nov 20, 1880..........South End Grounds ..............0-0-9........1-1-2
Nov 12, 1881..........Hamilton Park ......................0 - 0 - 0........0-0-4
Nov 25, 1882..........Holmes Field........................0-0-3........1-3-0
Nov 29, 1883..........Polo Grounds I ...........................2...........23
Nov 22, 1884..........Yale Field....................................0...........52
Nov 20, 1886..........Jarvis Field..................................4...........29
Nov 24, 1887..........Polo Grounds I ...........................8...........17
Nov 23, 1889..........Hampden Park............................0.............6
Nov 22, 1890..........Hampden Park..........................12.............6
Nov 21, 1891..........Hampden Park............................0...........10
Nov 19, 1892..........Hampden Park............................0.............6
Nov 25, 1893..........Hampden Park............................0.............6
Nov 24, 1894..........Hampden Park............................4...........12
Nov 13, 1897..........Soldiers Field..............................0.............0
Nov 19, 1898..........Yale Field..................................17.............0
Nov 18, 1899..........Soldiers Field..............................0.............0
Nov 24, 1900..........Yale Field....................................0...........28
Nov 23, 1901..........Soldiers Field............................22.............0
Nov 22, 1902..........Yale Field....................................0...........23
Nov 21, 1903..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........16
Nov 19, 1904..........Yale Field....................................0...........12
Nov 25, 1905..........Harvard Stadium ........................0.............6
Nov 24, 1906..........Yale Field....................................0.............6
Nov 23, 1907..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........12
Nov 21, 1908..........Yale Field....................................4.............0
Nov 20, 1909..........Harvard Stadium ........................0.............8
Nov 19, 1910..........Yale Field....................................0.............0
Nov 25, 1911..........Harvard Stadium ........................0.............0
Nov 23, 1912..........Yale Field..................................20.............0
Nov 22, 1913..........Harvard Stadium ......................15.............5
Nov 21, 1914..........Yale Bowl .................................36.............0
Nov 20, 1915..........Harvard Stadium ......................41.............0
Nov 25, 1916..........Yale Bowl ...................................3.............6
Nov 22, 1919..........Harvard Stadium ......................10.............3
Nov 20, 1920..........Yale Bowl ...................................9.............0
Nov 19, 1921..........Harvard Stadium ......................10.............3
Nov 25, 1922..........Yale Bowl .................................10.............3
Nov 24, 1923..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........13
Nov 22, 1924..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........19
Nov 21, 1925..........Harvard Stadium ........................0.............0
Nov 20, 1926..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........12
Nov 19, 1927..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........14
Nov 24, 1928..........Yale Bowl .................................17.............0
Nov 23, 1929..........Harvard Stadium ......................10.............6
Nov 22, 1930..........Yale Bowl .................................13.............0
Nov 21, 1931..........Harvard Stadium ........................0.............3
Nov 19, 1932..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........19
Nov 25, 1933..........Harvard Stadium ......................19.............6
Nov 24, 1934..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........14
Nov 23, 1935..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........14
Nov 21, 1936..........Yale Bowl .................................13...........14
Nov 20, 1937..........Harvard Stadium ......................13.............6
Nov 19, 1938..........Yale Bowl ...................................7.............0
Nov 25, 1939..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........20
Nov 23, 1940..........Yale Bowl .................................28.............0
Nov 22, 1941..........Harvard Stadium ......................14.............0
Nov 21, 1942..........Yale Bowl ...................................3.............7
Dec 1, 1945 ............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........28
Nov 23, 1946..........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........27
Nov 22, 1947..........Yale Bowl .................................21...........31
Nov 20, 1948..........Harvard Stadium ......................20.............7
Nov 19, 1949..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........29
Nov 25, 1950..........Harvard Stadium ........................6...........14
Nov 24, 1951..........Yale Bowl .................................21...........21
Nov 22, 1952..........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........41
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71
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73
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78
79
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81
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113
114
115
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117
118
119
120
121
122
Nov 21, 1953..........Yale Bowl .................................13.............0
Nov 20, 1954..........Harvard Stadium ......................13.............9
Nov 19, 1955..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........21
Nov 24, 1956..........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........42
Nov 23, 1957..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........54
Nov 22, 1958..........Harvard Stadium ......................28.............0
Nov 21, 1959..........Yale Bowl .................................35.............6
Nov 19, 1960..........Harvard Stadium ........................6...........39
Nov 25, 1961..........Yale Bowl .................................27.............0
Nov 24, 1962..........Harvard Stadium ......................14.............6
Nov 30, 1963..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........20
Nov 21, 1964..........Harvard Stadium ......................18...........14
Nov 20, 1965..........Yale Bowl .................................13.............0
Nov 19, 1966..........Harvard Stadium ......................17.............0
Nov 25, 1967..........Yale Bowl .................................20...........24
Nov 23, 1968..........Harvard Stadium ......................29...........29
Nov 22, 1969..........Yale Bowl ...................................0.............7
Nov 21, 1970..........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........12
Nov 20, 1971..........Yale Bowl .................................35...........16
Nov 25, 1972..........Harvard Stadium ......................17...........28
Nov 24, 1973..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........35
Nov 23, 1974..........Harvard Stadium ......................21...........16
Nov 22, 1975..........Yale Bowl .................................10.............7
Nov 13, 1976..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........21
Nov 12, 1977..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........24
Nov 18, 1978..........Harvard Stadium ......................28...........35
Nov 17, 1979..........Yale Bowl .................................22.............7
Nov 22, 1980..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........14
Nov 21, 1981..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........28
Nov 20, 1982..........Harvard Stadium ......................45.............7
Nov 19, 1983..........Yale Bowl .................................16.............7
Nov 17, 1984..........Harvard Stadium ......................27...........30
Nov 23, 1985..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........17
Nov 22, 1986..........Harvard Stadium ......................24...........17
Nov 21, 1987..........Yale Bowl .................................14...........10
Nov 19, 1988..........Harvard Stadium ......................17...........26
Nov 18, 1989..........Yale Bowl .................................37...........20
Nov 17, 1990..........Harvard Stadium ......................19...........34
Nov 23, 1991..........Yale Bowl .................................13...........23
Nov 21, 1992..........Harvard Stadium ......................14.............0
Nov 20, 1993..........Yale Bowl .................................31...........33
Nov 19, 1994..........Harvard Stadium ......................13...........32
Nov 18, 1995..........Yale Bowl .................................22...........21
Nov 23, 1996..........Harvard Stadium ......................26...........21
Nov 22, 1997..........Yale Bowl .................................17.............7
Nov 21, 1998..........Harvard Stadium ........................7.............9
Nov 20, 1999..........Yale Bowl .................................21...........24
Nov 18, 2000..........Harvard Stadium ......................24...........34
Nov 17, 2001..........Yale Bowl .................................35...........23
Nov 23, 2002..........Harvard Stadium ......................20...........13
Nov 22, 2003..........Yale Bowl .................................37...........19
Nov 20. 2004..........Harvard Stadium ......................35.............3
Nov 19, 2005..........Yale Bowl —3ot— ....................30...........24
Known Sites:
Hamilton Park (New Haven, Conn.)
Hampden Park (Springfield, Mass.)
Harvard Stadium (Cambridge, Mass.)
Holmes Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
Jarvis Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
Polo Grounds I (New York, N.Y.)
Soldiers Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
South End Grounds (Boston, Mass.)
Yale Bowl (New Haven, Conn.)
Yale Field (New Haven, Conn.)
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
CORNELL -VS- PENN, 112 GAMES
Overall: Penn, 64-43-5
In Ithaca: Cornell, 11-9-1
In Philadelphia: Penn, 54-32-4
In Manheim, Pa.: Penn, 1-0
Best Cornell Win Streak: 7 games (1961-67)
Best Penn Win Streak: 8 games (1893-00 & ‘40-47)
Current Streak: Cornell, 1 game (2005-active)
Most Cornell Points: 52, 1979
Most Penn Points: 59, 1945 & 2003
Most Aggregate Points: 73 (45-28, Cornell), 1966
Cornell Points: 1,603 (14.3 a game)
Penn Points: 2,058 (18.4 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 263 -- Joe Holland (Cornell, Nov. 18, 1978)
Most Passing Yards: 395 -- Mark Allen (Cornell, Nov. 24, 1973)
At Schoellkopf Field: Cornell, 11-9-1
Best Cornell Win Streak: 4 games (1976-82)
Best Penn Win Streak: 4 games (1998-actve)
Most Cornell Points: 45, 1966
Most Penn ard Points: 45, 2000
Most Aggregate Points: 73 (45-28, Cornell), 1966
At Franklin Field: Penn, 53-32-4
Best Penn Win Streak: 8 games (1940-47)
Best Cornell Win Streak: 7 games (1961-71)
Most Penn Points: 59, 1945 & 2003
Most Cornell Points: 52, 1979
Most Aggregate Points: 66 (59-7, Penn), 2003
No
Date ........................Location..................................Cor .........Pen
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27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Nov 18, 1893..........Manheim, Pa. .............................0...........50
Nov 17, 1894..........University Field ..........................0.............6
Nov 28, 1895..........Franklin Field .............................2...........46
Nov 26, 1896..........Franklin Field ...........................10...........32
Nov 25, 1897..........Franklin Field .............................0.............4
Nov 24, 1898..........Franklin Field .............................6...........12
Nov 30, 1899..........Franklin Field .............................0...........29
Nov 29, 1900..........Franklin Field .............................0...........27
Nov 28, 1901..........Franklin Field ...........................23.............6
Nov 27, 1902..........Franklin Field ...........................11...........12
Nov 26, 1903..........Franklin Field .............................0...........42
Nov 24, 1904..........Franklin Field .............................0...........34
Nov 30, 1905..........Franklin Field .............................5.............6
Nov 29, 1906..........Franklin Field .............................0.............0
Nov 28, 1907..........Franklin Field .............................4...........12
Nov 26, 1908..........Franklin Field .............................4...........17
Nov 25, 1909..........Franklin Field .............................6...........17
Nov 24, 1910..........Franklin Field .............................6...........12
Nov 30, 1911..........Franklin Field .............................9...........21
Nov 28, 1912..........Franklin Field .............................2.............7
Nov 27, 1913..........Franklin Field ...........................21.............0
Nov 26, 1914..........Franklin Field ...........................24...........12
Nov 25, 1915..........Franklin Field ...........................24.............9
Nov 30, 1916..........Franklin Field .............................3...........23
Nov 29, 1917..........Franklin Field .............................0...........37
Nov 27, 1919..........Franklin Field .............................0...........24
Nov 25, 1920..........Franklin Field .............................0...........28
Nov 24, 1921..........Franklin Field ...........................41.............0
Nov 30, 1922..........Franklin Field .............................9.............0
Nov 29, 1923..........Franklin Field ...........................14.............7
Nov 27, 1924..........Franklin Field .............................0...........20
Nov 26, 1925..........Franklin Field .............................0.............7
Nov 25, 1926..........Franklin Field ...........................10...........10
Nov 24, 1927..........Franklin Field .............................0...........35
Nov 29, 1928..........Franklin Field .............................0...........49
Nov 28, 1929..........Franklin Field .............................7...........17
Nov 27, 1930..........Franklin Field ...........................13.............7
Nov 26, 1931..........Franklin Field .............................7.............0
Nov 24, 1932..........Franklin Field .............................7...........13
No
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41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
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108
Nov 30, 1933..........Franklin Field ...........................20...........12
Nov 29, 1934..........Franklin Field ...........................13...........23
Nov 28, 1935..........Franklin Field .............................7...........33
Nov 26, 1936..........Franklin Field .............................6...........14
Nov 25, 1937..........Franklin Field ...........................34...........20
Nov 24, 1938..........Franklin Field .............................0.............0
Nov 25, 1939..........Franklin Field ...........................26.............0
Nov 23, 1940..........Franklin Field ...........................20...........22
Nov 22, 1941..........Franklin Field .............................0...........16
Nov 26, 1942..........Franklin Field .............................7...........34
Nov 25, 1943..........Franklin Field ...........................14...........20
Nov 25, 1944..........Franklin Field .............................0...........20
Nov 24, 1945..........Franklin Field .............................6...........59
Nov 28, 1946..........Franklin Field ...........................20...........26
Nov 27, 1947..........Franklin Field .............................0...........21
Nov 25, 1948..........Franklin Field ...........................23...........14
Nov 24, 1949..........Franklin Field ...........................29...........21
Nov 25, 1950..........Franklin Field ...........................13.............6
Nov 24, 1951..........Franklin Field .............................0.............7
Nov 27, 1952..........Franklin Field .............................7...........14
Nov 26, 1953..........Franklin Field .............................7.............7
Nov 25, 1954..........Franklin Field ...........................20.............6
Nov 24, 1955..........Franklin Field ...........................39.............7
Nov 22, 1956..........Franklin Field ...........................20.............7
Nov 28, 1957..........Franklin Field .............................6...........14
Nov 27, 1958..........Franklin Field ...........................19.............7
Nov 26, 1959..........Franklin Field ...........................13...........28
Nov 24, 1960..........Franklin Field .............................7...........18
Nov 25, 1961..........Franklin Field ...........................31.............0
Nov 24, 1962..........Franklin Field ...........................29...........22
Nov 28, 1963..........Franklin Field ...........................17.............8
Oct 10, 1964 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................33.............0
Nov 25, 1965..........Franklin Field ...........................38...........14
Oct 8, 1966 ............Schoellkopf Field......................45...........28
Nov 25, 1967..........Franklin Field ...........................33...........14
Oct 12, 1968 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................8...........10
Nov 22, 1969..........Franklin Field ...........................28...........14
Oct 10, 1970 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................32...........31
Nov 20, 1971..........Franklin Field ...........................41...........13
Oct 14, 1972 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................24...........20
Nov 24, 1973..........Franklin Field ...........................22...........31
Oct 12, 1974 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................28...........28
Nov 22, 1975..........Franklin Field ...........................21...........27
Nov 13, 1976..........Schoellkopf Field......................31...........13
Sept 17, 1977..........Franklin Field .............................7...........17
Nov 18, 1978..........Schoellkopf Field......................35...........17
Sept 22, 1979..........Franklin Field ...........................52...........13
Nov 22, 1980..........Schoellkopf Field......................31.............9
Sept 19, 1981..........Franklin Field ...........................22...........29
Nov 20, 1982..........Schoellkopf Field......................23.............0
Sept 17, 1983..........Franklin Field .............................7...........28
Nov 17, 1984..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........24
Sept 21, 1985..........Franklin Field .............................6...........10
Nov 22, 1986..........Schoellkopf Field......................21...........31
Sept 19, 1987..........Franklin Field ...........................17...........13
Nov 19, 1988..........Schoellkopf Field......................19.............6
Nov 23, 1989..........Franklin Field ...........................20.............6
Nov 17, 1990..........Schoellkopf Field......................21...........15
Nov 23, 1991..........Franklin Field ...........................13...........14
Nov 21, 1992..........Schoellkopf Field........................7...........14
Nov 20, 1993..........Franklin Field ...........................14...........17
Nov 19, 1994..........Schoellkopf Field......................14...........18
Nov 18, 1995..........Franklin Field ...........................18...........37
Nov 23, 1996..........Schoellkopf Field......................24...........21
Nov 22, 1997* ........Franklin Field ...........................20...........33
Nov 21, 1998..........Schoellkopf Field......................21...........35
Nov 20, 1999..........Franklin Field ...........................20...........12
Nov 18, 2000..........Schoellkopf Field......................15...........45
Nov 17, 2001..........Franklin Field ...........................14...........38
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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Nov 23, 2002..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........31
Nov 22, 2003..........Franklin Field .............................7...........59
Nov 20, 2004..........Schoellkopf Field......................14...........20
Nov 19, 2005..........Franklin Field ...........................16.............7
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Oct 27, 1923 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........21
Oct 25, 1924 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................3...........13
Oct 24, 1925 ..........Brown Stadium...........................7...........20
Oct 23, 1926 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7.............0
Oct 15, 1927 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........19
Oct 20, 1928 ..........Yale Bowl .................................14...........32
Oct 19, 1929 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........14
Oct 18, 1930 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........21
Oct 15, 1932 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7.............2
Oct 21, 1933 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........14
Oct 20, 1934 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........37
Nov 9, 1935............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........20
Nov 7, 1936............Yale Bowl ...................................6...........14
Nov 6, 1937............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........19
Nov 5, 1938............Yale Bowl .................................14...........20
Nov 11, 1939..........Yale Bowl .................................14...........14
Nov 2, 1940............Yale Bowl ...................................6.............2
Nov 1, 1941............Yale Bowl ...................................7.............0
Oct 31, 1942 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........27
Nov 6, 1943............Yale Bowl .................................21...........20
Nov 11, 1944..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........13
Nov 10, 1945..........Yale Bowl .................................20.............7
Nov 9, 1946............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........49
Nov 8, 1947............Yale Bowl .................................20...........14
Sept 25, 1948..........Yale Bowl .................................13...........28
Nov 5, 1949............Yale Bowl .................................14.............0
Sept 30, 1950..........Yale Bowl .................................12...........36
Oct 6, 1951 ............Yale Bowl .................................14...........13
Oct 4, 1952 ............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........28
Oct 3, 1953 ............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........13
Oct 2, 1954 ............Yale Bowl .................................24...........26
Oct 1, 1955 ............Yale Bowl .................................20...........27
Oct 6, 1956 ............Yale Bowl ...................................2...........20
Oct 5, 1957 ............Yale Bowl .................................21...........20
Oct 4, 1958 ............Brown Stadium.........................35...........29
Oct 3, 1959 ............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........17
Oct 1, 1960 ............Yale Bowl ...................................0.............9
Oct 7, 1961 ............Yale Bowl ...................................3...........14
Oct 6, 1962 ............Brown Stadium...........................6.............6
Oct 5, 1963 ............Yale Bowl .................................12.............7
Oct 10, 1964 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........15
Oct 9, 1965 ............Brown Stadium...........................0.............3
Oct 8, 1966 ............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........24
Oct 14, 1967 ..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........35
Oct 12, 1968 ..........Yale Bowl .................................13...........35
Oct 11, 1969 ..........Brown Stadium.........................13...........27
Oct 10, 1970 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........28
Oct 9, 1971 ............Brown Stadium.........................10...........17
Oct 14, 1972 ..........Yale Bowl .................................19...........53
Oct 13, 1973 ..........Brown Stadium.........................34...........25
Oct 12, 1974 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........24
Oct 11, 1975 ..........Brown Stadium.........................27...........12
Sept 18, 1976..........Brown Stadium.........................14.............6
Sept 17, 1977..........Yale Bowl ...................................9...........10
Sept 23, 1978..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........21
Sept 22, 1979..........Yale Bowl .................................12...........13
Sept 20, 1980..........Brown Stadium.........................17...........45
Sept 19, 1981..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........28
Sept 18, 1982..........Brown Stadium.........................28...........21
Sept 17, 1983..........Yale Bowl .................................26...........24
Sept 22, 1984..........Brown Stadium.........................27...........14
Sept 21, 1985..........Yale Bowl ...................................9...........10
Sept 20, 1986..........Brown Stadium.........................21.............7
Sept 19, 1987..........Yale Bowl .................................17.............7
Sept 17, 1988..........Brown Stadium.........................24...........24
Sept 16, 1989..........Yale Bowl ...................................3...........12
Sept 15, 1990..........Brown Stadium.........................21...........27
Sept 21, 1991..........Yale Bowl .................................20...........36
Sept 19, 1992..........Brown Stadium.........................17...........22
*Penn forfeited the 1997 game for using an ineligible player
Known Sites:
Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.)
University Field (Philadelphia, Pa.)
BROWN -VS- YALE, 110 GAMES
Overall: Yale, 74-31-5
In Providence: Yale, 15-9-3
In New Haven: Yale, 59-22-2
Best Brown Win Streak: 3 games (1982-84, ‘99-01 & ‘03-05)
Best Yale Win Streak: 9 games (1896-07 & ‘64-72)
Current Streak: Brown, 3 games (2003-active)
Most Brown Points: 55, 2003
Most Yale Points: 53, 1972
Most Aggregate Points: 99 (55-44, Brown), 2003
Brown Points: 1,219 (11.1 a game)
Yale Points: 2,074 (18.9 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 196 -- Rich Diana (Yale, Sept. 19, 1981)
Most Passing Yards: 419 -- Alvin Cowan (Yale, Nov. 6, 2004)
At Brown Stadium: Yale, 12-9-2
Best Brown Win Streak: 3 games (1973-76, ‘82-86)
Best Yale Win Streak: 4 games (1965-71, ‘90-98)
Most Brown Points: 35, 1958
Most Yale Points: 45, 1980
Most Aggregate Points: 62 (35-29, Brown), 1958
At Yale Bowl: Yale, 44-21-1
Best Yale Win Streak: 9 games (1964-81)
Best Brown Win Streak: 5 games (1997-active)
Most Yale Points: 53, 1972
Most Brown Points: 55, 2003
Most Aggregate Points: 99 (55-44, Brown), 2003
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Nov 13, 1880..........New Haven, Conn..............0-0-11........8-5-1
Oct 4, 1893 ............Yale Field....................................0...........18
Oct 3, 1894 ............Yale Field....................................0...........28
Nov 3, 1894............Lincoln Field ..............................0...........12
Oct 2, 1895 ............Yale Field....................................0.............4
Nov 9, 1895............Lincoln Field ..............................6.............6
Oct 7, 1896 ............Yale Field....................................0...........18
Nov 7, 1896............Lincoln Field ..............................6...........18
Oct 20, 1897 ..........Yale Field..................................14...........18
Oct 19, 1898 ..........Yale Field....................................6...........22
Oct 11, 1902 ..........Andrews Field ............................0...........10
Nov 5, 1904............Yale Field....................................0...........22
Nov 11, 1905..........Yale Field....................................0...........11
Nov 10, 1906..........Yale Field....................................0.............5
Nov 9, 1907............Yale Field....................................0...........22
Nov 7, 1908............Yale Field..................................10...........10
Nov 6, 1909............Yale Field....................................0...........23
Nov 5, 1910............Yale Field..................................21.............0
Nov 11, 1911..........Yale Field....................................0...........15
Nov 9, 1912............Yale Field....................................0...........10
Nov 8, 1913............Yale Field....................................0...........17
Nov 7, 1914............Yale Bowl ...................................6...........14
Nov 6, 1915............Yale Bowl ...................................3.............0
Nov 11, 1916..........Yale Bowl .................................21.............6
Nov 8, 1919............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........14
Nov 6, 1920............Yale Bowl .................................10...........14
Oct 29, 1921 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........45
Nov 4, 1922............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........20
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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98 Sept 18, 1993..........Yale Bowl .................................12.............3
99 Sept 17, 1994..........Yale Bowl .................................16...........27
100 Sept 16, 1995..........Yale Bowl .................................38...........42
101 Sept 21, 1996..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........30
102 Sept 20, 1997..........Yale Bowl .................................52...........14
103 Sept 19, 1998..........Brown Stadium.........................28...........30
104 Sept 18, 1999..........Yale Bowl .................................25...........24
105 Nov 4, 2000............Brown Stadium.........................28...........14
106 Nov 3, 2001............Yale Bowl .................................37...........34
107 Nov 9, 2002............Brown Stadium.........................27...........31
108 Nov 8, 2003............Yale Bowl .................................55...........44
109 Nov 6, 2004............Brown Stadium.........................24...........17
110 Nov 5, 2005............Yale Bowl .................................38...........21
Known Sites:
Andrews Field (Providence, R.I.)
Brown Stadium (Providence, R.I.)
Lincoln Field (Providence, R.I.)
Yale Bowl (New Haven, Conn.)
Yale Field (New Haven, Conn.)
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Nov 14, 1903..........Harvard Stadium ......................11.............0
Nov 5, 1904............Harvard Stadium ........................0.............0
Nov 18, 1905..........Harvard Stadium ........................6.............6
Nov 17, 1906..........Harvard Stadium ........................9...........22
Nov 16, 1907..........Harvard Stadium ......................22.............0
Nov 14, 1908..........Harvard Stadium ........................0.............6
Nov 13, 1909..........Harvard Stadium ........................3...........12
Nov 12, 1910..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........18
Nov 18, 1911..........Harvard Stadium ........................3.............5
Nov 16, 1912..........Harvard Stadium ........................0.............3
Oct 28, 1922 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................3...........12
Oct 27, 1923 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................16.............0
Oct 25, 1924 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................6.............0
Oct 24, 1925 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................32.............9
Oct 23, 1926 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................12...........16
Oct 22, 1927 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................30.............6
Oct 27, 1928 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........19
Oct 26, 1929 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................34.............7
Oct 25, 1930 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................7.............2
Nov 7, 1931............Harvard Stadium ........................6.............7
Oct 22, 1932 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........10
Oct 28, 1933 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................7.............7
Oct 27, 1934 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................10.............0
Oct 26, 1935 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................14.............6
Oct 24, 1936 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................26.............7
Oct 23, 1937 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................20.............2
Oct 22, 1938 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................13.............7
Oct 28, 1939 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................16.............0
Oct 26, 1940 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................7.............6
Oct 18, 1941 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................0.............7
Oct 17, 1942 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................14.............2
Nov 9, 1946............Memorial Field ...........................7...........21
Oct 25, 1947 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........13
Oct 23, 1948 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................14.............7
Oct 22, 1949 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................27...........13
Oct 28, 1950 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................27.............7
Oct 27, 1951 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................26...........20
Oct 25, 1952 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................19...........26
Oct 24, 1953 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........20
Oct 23, 1954 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................13.............7
Oct 22, 1955 ..........Memorial Field .........................14.............9
Oct 27, 1956 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................21...........28
Oct 26, 1957 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................26.............0
Oct 25, 1958 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................8...........16
Oct 24, 1959 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................9.............0
Oct 22, 1960 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................6.............9
Oct 28, 1961 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................15...........21
Oct 27, 1962 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................24.............6
Oct 26, 1963 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................13...........17
Oct 24, 1964 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................48.............0
Oct 23, 1965 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................14.............0
Oct 22, 1966 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........19
Oct 28, 1967 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................23...........21
Oct 26, 1968 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........22
Oct 25, 1969 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................24...........10
Oct 24, 1970 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................37...........14
Oct 23, 1971 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................16...........13
Oct 28, 1972 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................21...........21
Oct 27, 1973 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................24...........18
Oct 26, 1974 ..........Memorial Field .........................15...........17
Oct 25, 1975 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................10...........24
Oct 16, 1976 ..........Memorial Field .........................10...........17
Oct 15, 1977 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................25...........31
Oct 21, 1978 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................19...........24
Oct 20, 1979 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................10.............7
Oct 18, 1980 ..........Memorial Field .........................30...........12
Oct 17, 1981 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................24...........10
Oct 16, 1982 ..........Memorial Field .........................14...........12
Oct 15, 1983 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................28...........12
DARTMOUTH -VS- HARVARD, 109 GAMES
Overall: Harvard, 59-45-5
In Hanover: Harvard, 13-6
In Cambridge: Harvard, 46-39-5
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 7 games (1934-40)
Best Harvard Win Streak: 18 games (1882-02)
Current Streak: Harvard, 2 games (2004-active)
Most Dartmouth Points: 48, 1964
Most Harvard Points: 74, 1888
Most Aggregate Points: 84 (63-21, Harvard), 1999
Dartmouth Points: 1,452 (13.3 a game)
Harvard Points: 1,841 (16.9 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 222 -- Shon Page (Dartmouth, Oct. 27, 1990)
Most Passing Yards: 443 -- Neil Rose (Harvard, Nov. 2, 2002)
At Memorial Field: Harvard, 11-6
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 3 games (1988-93)
Best Harvard Win Streak: 6 games (1994-active)
Most Dartmouth Points: 39, 1993
Most Harvard Points: 49, 2000
Most Aggregate Points: 73 (39-34, Dartmouth), 1993
At Harvard Stadium: Dartmouth, 39-30-5
Best Harvard Win Streak: 6 games (1908-22)
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 7 games (1934-40)
Most Harvard Points: 63, 1999
Most Dartmouth Points: 48, 1964
Most Aggregate Points: 84 (63-21, Harvard), 1999
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Nov 12, 1884..........Hanover, N.H.............................0...........29
Oct 30, 1886 ..........Hanover, N.H.............................0...........70
Oct 27, 1888 ..........Jarvis Field..................................0...........74
Oct 9, 1889 ............Jarvis Field..................................0...........38
Oct 8, 1890 ............Jarvis Field..................................0...........43
Oct 18, 1890 ..........Jarvis Field..................................0...........64
Oct 3, 1891 ............Jarvis Field..................................0...........16
Oct 1, 1892 ............Jarvis Field..................................0...........48
Sept 30, 1893..........Jarvis Field..................................0...........16
Oct 18, 1893 ..........Jarvis Field..................................0...........36
Sept 29, 1894..........Soldiers Field..............................0...........22
Sept 28, 1895..........Soldiers Field..............................0.............4
Oct 2, 1897 ............Soldiers Field..............................0...........13
Oct 1, 1898 ............Soldiers Field..............................0...........21
Nov 11, 1899..........Soldiers Field..............................0...........11
Nov 16, 1901..........Soldiers Field............................12...........27
Nov 15, 1902..........Soldiers Field..............................6...........16
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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88 Oct 20, 1984 ..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........21
89 Oct 19, 1985 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........17
90 Oct 18, 1986 ..........Memorial Field .........................26...........42
91 Oct 17, 1987 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................3...........42
92 Oct 15, 1988 ..........Memorial Field .........................38.............7
93 Oct 21, 1989 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................5.............6
94 Oct 27, 1990 ..........Memorial Field .........................17.............0
95 Nov 2, 1991............Harvard Stadium ......................31...........31
96 Oct 31, 1992 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................31.............7
97 Oct 30, 1993 ..........Memorial Field .........................39...........34
98 Oct 29, 1994 ..........Memorial Field .........................12...........35
99 Oct 28, 1995 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................23.............7
100 Nov 2, 1996............Harvard Stadium ........................6.............3
101 Nov 1, 1997............Memorial Field ...........................0...........24
102 Oct 31, 1998 ..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........20
103 Oct 30, 1999 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................21...........63
104 Oct 28, 2000 ..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........49
105 Oct 27, 2001 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................21...........31
106 Nov 2, 2002............Memorial Field .........................26...........31
107 Nov 1, 2003............Harvard Stadium ......................30...........16
108 Oct 30, 2004 ..........Memorial Field .........................12...........13
109 Oct. 29, 2005 .........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........42
Known Sites:
Harvard Stadium (Cambridge, Mass.)
Holmes Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
Jarvis Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
Memorial Field (Hanover, N.H.)
Soldiers Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
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Nov 2, 1901............Soldiers Field..............................0...........48
Oct 25, 1902 ..........Soldiers Field..............................0.............6
Oct 24, 1903 ..........Soldiers Field..............................0...........29
Oct 28, 1905 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........10
Nov 3, 1906............Harvard Stadium ........................5.............9
Nov 2, 1907............Harvard Stadium ........................5.............6
Oct 31, 1908 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................2.............6
Oct 23, 1909 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........11
Oct 22, 1910 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........12
Oct 28, 1911 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................6...........20
Oct 26, 1912 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................10...........30
Nov 15, 1913..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........37
Nov 14, 1914..........Harvard Stadium ........................0.............0
Nov 13, 1915..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........16
Nov 18, 1916..........Harvard Stadium ......................21.............0
Nov 28, 1918..........Harvard Stadium ........................6.............3
Oct 18, 1919 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................0.............7
Nov 13, 1920..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........27
Nov 12, 1921..........Harvard Stadium ........................7.............9
Nov 18, 1922..........Harvard Stadium ........................3.............0
Nov 17, 1923..........Harvard Stadium ......................20.............7
Nov 15, 1924..........Harvard Stadium ........................7.............0
Nov 14, 1925..........Harvard Stadium ........................0.............3
Nov 13, 1926..........Harvard Stadium ......................21.............0
Nov 12, 1927..........Harvard Stadium ........................6...........18
Oct 29, 1932 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................14.............0
Nov 18, 1933..........Harvard Stadium ........................6...........12
Oct 13, 1934 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........13
Nov 2, 1935............Harvard Stadium ........................0...........33
Oct 10, 1936 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........28
Oct 9, 1937 ............Harvard Stadium ........................7...........34
Oct 1, 1938 ............Harvard Stadium ......................20...........13
Nov 16, 1940..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........14
Nov 15, 1941..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........23
Nov 14, 1942..........Harvard Stadium ........................0.............7
Nov 17, 1945..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........14
Nov 16, 1946..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........28
Nov 15, 1947..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........13
Nov 13, 1948..........Harvard Stadium ......................19...........30
Nov 12, 1949..........Harvard Stadium ......................28...........14
Nov 18, 1950..........Harvard Stadium ......................13...........14
Nov 17, 1951..........Harvard Stadium ......................21...........34
Nov 15, 1952..........Brown Stadium.........................28...........21
Nov 14, 1953..........Harvard Stadium ......................20...........27
Nov 13, 1954..........Harvard Stadium ......................21...........21
Nov 12, 1955..........Harvard Stadium ......................14.............6
Nov 17, 1956..........Harvard Stadium ......................21...........12
Nov 16, 1957..........Harvard Stadium ......................33.............6
Nov 15, 1958..........Harvard Stadium ......................29...........22
Nov 14, 1959..........Brown Stadium.........................16.............6
Nov 12, 1960..........Harvard Stadium ........................8...........22
Nov 18, 1961..........Harvard Stadium ........................6...........21
Nov 17, 1962..........Harvard Stadium ......................19...........31
Nov 16, 1963..........Brown Stadium.........................12...........24
Nov 14, 1964..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........19
Nov 13, 1965..........Brown Stadium...........................8...........17
Nov 12, 1966..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........24
Nov 18, 1967..........Brown Stadium...........................6...........21
Nov 16, 1968..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........31
Nov 15, 1969..........Brown Stadium.........................24...........17
Nov 14, 1970..........Harvard Stadium ......................10...........17
Nov 13, 1971..........Brown Stadium.........................19...........24
Nov 18, 1972..........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........21
Nov 17, 1973..........Brown Stadium.........................32...........35
Nov 16, 1974..........Harvard Stadium ......................10.............7
Nov 15, 1975..........Brown Stadium.........................26...........45
Oct 30, 1976 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................16...........14
Oct 29, 1977 ..........Brown Stadium.........................20...........15
Nov 4, 1978............Harvard Stadium ......................31...........30
BROWN -VS- HARVARD, 105 GAMES
Overall: Harvard, 75-28-2
In Providence: Harvard, 16-8
In Cambridge: Harvard, 59-20-2
Best Brown Win Streak: 5 games (1955-59)
Best Harvard Win Streak: 21 games (1893-13)
Current Streak: Harvard, 6 games (2000-active)
Most Brown Points: 47, 1995
Most Harvard Points: 52, 1990 & 2003
Most Aggregate Points: 89 (52-37, Harvard), 1990
Brown Points: 1,348 (12.8 a game)
Harvard Points: 2,083 (19.8 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 323 -- Matt Johnson (Harvard at Brown, Nov. 9, 1991)
Most Passing Yards: 412 -- Neil Rose (Harvard, Sept. 23, 2000)
At Brown Stadium: Harvard, 16-8
Best Brown Win Streak: 2 games (three times)
Best Harvard Win Streak: 6 games (1981-91)
Most Brown Points: 47, 1995
Most Harvard Points: 45, 1975
Most Aggregate Points: 79 (42-37, Harvard), 2000
At Harvard Stadium: Harvard, 47-20-2
Best Harvard Win Streak: 9 games (1905-13)
Best Brown Win Streak: 4 games (1955-58)
Most Harvard Points: 52, 1990 & 2003
Most Brown Points: 37, 1990
Most Aggregate Points: 89 (52-37, Harvard), 1990
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Nov 17, 1894..........Soldiers Field..............................0...........18
Oct 19, 1895 ..........Soldiers Field..............................6...........26
Oct 17, 1896 ..........Soldiers Field..............................0...........12
Oct 23, 1897 ..........Soldiers Field..............................0...........18
Nov 12, 1898..........Soldiers Field..............................6...........17
Oct 21, 1899 ..........Soldiers Field..............................0...........11
Nov 17, 1900..........Soldiers Field..............................6...........11
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79 Nov 3, 1979............Brown Stadium.........................23...........14
80 Nov 1, 1980............Harvard Stadium ......................16...........17
81 Oct 31, 1981 ..........Brown Stadium...........................7...........41
82 Oct 30, 1982 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........34
83 Oct 29, 1983 ..........Brown Stadium.........................10...........17
84 Nov 3, 1984............Harvard Stadium ......................10...........24
85 Nov 2, 1985............Brown Stadium.........................17...........25
86 Nov 1, 1986............Harvard Stadium ......................31...........19
87 Oct 31, 1987 ..........Brown Stadium...........................9...........14
88 Oct 29, 1988 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................3...........28
89 Nov 4, 1989............Brown Stadium.........................14...........27
90 Nov 3, 1990............Harvard Stadium ......................37...........52
91 Nov 9, 1991............Brown Stadium.........................29...........35
92 Nov 7, 1992............Harvard Stadium ......................19...........29
93 Nov 6, 1993............Brown Stadium.........................43...........29
94 Nov 5, 1994............Harvard Stadium ......................23...........17
95 Nov 4, 1995............Brown Stadium.........................47.............8
96 Nov 9, 1996............Harvard Stadium ......................31.............7
97 Nov 8, 1997............Brown Stadium.........................10...........27
98 Nov 7, 1998............Harvard Stadium ......................27.............6
99 Nov 6, 1999............Brown Stadium.........................17...........10
100 Sept 23, 2000..........Brown Stadium.........................37...........42
101 Sept 22, 2001..........Harvard Stadium ......................20...........27
102 Sept 28, 2002..........Brown Stadium.........................24...........26
103 Sept 27, 2003..........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........52
104 Sept 25, 2004..........Brown Stadium.........................34...........35
105 Sept 24, 2005..........Harvard Stadium —2ot— .........35...........38
Known Sites:
Brown Stadium (Providence, R.I.)
Harvard Stadium (Cambridge, Mass.)
Jarvis Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
Soldiers Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
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Apr 28, 1877...........South End Grounds ..............1-2-0........0-1-0
Nov 3, 1877............St. George’s CC ....................0 - 2 - 0. . . . . . . .1-1-0
Nov 16, 1878..........Princeton, N.J. ......................0 - 0 - 5. . . . . . . .0-1-4
Nov 15, 1879..........St. George’s CC ....................0 - 0 - 5. . . . . . . .1-7-0
Nov 13, 1880..........Princeton, N.J. ......................1 - 1 - 9. . . . . . . .2-2-5
Nov 19, 1881..........Princeton, N.J. ......................0 - 1 - 0. . . . . . . .0-1-0
Nov 18, 1882..........Holmes Field........................1-1-0........1-0-0
Nov 17, 1883..........Princeton, N.J. ............................7...........26
Nov 19, 1884..........Jarvis Field..................................6...........36
Nov 13, 1886..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0...........12
Nov 12, 1887..........Jarvis Field................................12.............0
Nov 17, 1888..........Princeton, N.J. ............................6...........18
Nov 16, 1889..........Jarvis Field................................15...........41
Nov 2, 1895............Princeton, N.J.............................4...........12
Nov 7, 1896............Soldiers Field..............................0...........12
Nov 4, 1911............Princeton, N.J.............................6.............8
Nov 2, 1912............Harvard Stadium ......................16.............6
Nov 8, 1913............Princeton, N.J.............................3.............0
Nov 7, 1914............Harvard Stadium ......................20.............0
Nov 6, 1915............Palmer Stadium ........................10.............6
Nov 11, 1916..........Harvard Stadium ........................3.............0
Nov 8, 1919............Palmer Stadium ........................10...........10
Nov 6, 1920............Harvard Stadium ......................14...........14
Nov 5, 1921............Palmer Stadium ..........................3...........10
Nov 11, 1922..........Harvard Stadium ........................3...........10
Nov 10, 1923..........Palmer Stadium ..........................5.............0
Nov 8, 1924............Harvard Stadium ........................0...........34
Nov 7, 1925............Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........36
Nov 6, 1926............Harvard Stadium ........................0...........12
Nov 3, 1934............Harvard Stadium ........................0...........19
Nov 9, 1935............Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........35
Oct 31, 1936 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........14
Oct 30, 1937 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................34.............6
Oct 29, 1938 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................26.............7
Nov 4, 1939............Palmer Stadium ..........................6.............9
Nov 2, 1940............Harvard Stadium ........................0.............0
Nov 1, 1941............Palmer Stadium ..........................6.............4
Oct 31, 1942 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................19...........14
Oct 12, 1946 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........12
Nov 8, 1947............Harvard Stadium ........................7...........33
Nov 6, 1948............Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........47
Nov 5, 1949............Harvard Stadium ......................13...........33
Nov 11, 1950..........Palmer Stadium ........................26...........63
Nov 10, 1951..........Harvard Stadium ......................13...........54
Nov 8, 1952............Palmer Stadium ........................21...........41
Nov 7, 1953............Harvard Stadium ........................0.............6
Nov 6, 1954............Palmer Stadium ........................14.............9
Nov 5, 1955............Harvard Stadium ........................7.............6
Nov 10, 1956..........Palmer Stadium ........................20...........35
Nov 9, 1957............Harvard Stadium ......................20...........28
Nov 8, 1958............Palmer Stadium ........................14...........16
Nov 7, 1959............Harvard Stadium ......................14.............0
Nov 5, 1960............Palmer Stadium ........................12...........14
Nov 11, 1961..........Harvard Stadium ........................9.............7
Nov 10, 1962..........Palmer Stadium ........................20.............0
Nov 9, 1963............Harvard Stadium ......................21.............7
Nov 7, 1964............Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........16
Nov 6, 1965............Harvard Stadium ........................6...........14
Nov 5, 1966............Palmer Stadium ........................14...........18
Nov 11, 1967..........Harvard Stadium ........................6...........45
Nov 9, 1968............Palmer Stadium ..........................9.............7
Nov 8, 1969............Harvard Stadium ......................20...........51
Nov 7, 1970............Palmer Stadium ........................29.............7
Nov 6, 1971............Harvard Stadium ......................10...........21
Nov 11, 1972..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........10
Nov 10, 1973..........Harvard Stadium ......................19...........14
Nov 9, 1974............Palmer Stadium ........................34...........17
Nov 8, 1975............Harvard Stadium ......................20...........24
Oct 23, 1976 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................20...........14
HARVARD -VS- PRINCETON, 98 GAMES
Overall: Princeton, 51-40-7
In Cambridge: Princeton, 24-19-4
In Princeton: Princeton, 25-20-3
In Boston: Harvard, 1-0
In Hoboken: Princeton, 2-0
Best Harvard Win Streak: 9 games (1996-04)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 7 games (1947-53)
Current Streak: Princeton, 1 game (2005-active)
Most Harvard Points: 43, 2003
Most Princeton Points: 63, 1950
Most Aggregate Points: 89 (63-26, Princeton), 1950
Harvard Points: 1,222 (12.5 a game)
Princeton Points: 1,614 (16.5 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 273 -- Homer Smith (Princeton, Nov. 8, 1952)
Most Passing Yards: 424 -- Doug Butler (Princeton, Oct. 22, 1983)
At Harvard Stadium: Princeton, 21-17-4
Best Harvard Win Streak: 4 games (1997-03)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 4 games (three times)
Most Harvard Points: 43, 2003
Most Princeton Points: 54, 1951
Most Aggregate Points: 83 (43-40, Harvard), 2003
At Palmer Stadium: Princeton, 18-15-2
Best Princeton Win Streak: 3 games (‘48-52 & ‘56-60)
Best Harvard Win Streak: 2 games (four times)
Most Princeton Points: 63, 1950
Most Harvard Points: 34, 1937 & 1974
Most Aggregate Points: 89 (63-26, Princeton), 1950
At Princeton Stadium: Harvard, 4-0
Best Harvard Win Streak: 4 games (1998-active)
Most Princeton Points: 22, 1998
Most Harvard Points: 39, 2004
Most Aggregate Points: 56 (35-21, Dartmouth), 2000
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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70 Oct 22, 1977 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........20
71 Oct 28, 1978 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................24...........24
72 Oct 27, 1979 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................7.............9
73 Oct 25, 1980 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................3.............7
74 Oct 24, 1981 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................17...........17
75 Oct 23, 1982 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................27...........15
76 Oct 22, 1983 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................28...........26
77 Oct 27, 1984 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................17...........15
78 Oct 26, 1985 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................6...........11
79 Oct 25, 1986 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................3...........14
80 Oct 24, 1987 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................24...........19
81 Oct 22, 1988 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................8...........23
82 Oct 28, 1989 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........28
83 Oct 20, 1990 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................23...........20
84 Oct 26, 1991 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................24...........21
85 Oct 24, 1992 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................6...........21
86 Oct 23, 1993 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................10...........21
87 Oct 22, 1994 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........18
88 Oct 21, 1995 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................3...........14
89 Oct 26, 1996 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................24.............0
90 Oct 25, 1997 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........12
91 Oct 24, 1998 ..........Princeton Stadium ....................23...........22
92 Oct 23, 1999 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................13.............6
93 Oct 21, 2000 ..........Princeton Stadium ....................35...........21
94 Oct 20, 2001 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................28...........26
95 Oct 26, 2002 ..........Princeton Stadium ....................24...........17
96 Oct 25, 2003 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................43...........40
97 Oct 23, 2004 ..........Princeton Stadium ....................39...........14
98 Oct 22, 2004 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................24...........27
Known Sites:
Harvard Stadium (Cambridge, Mass.)
Holmes Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
Jarvis Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
Palmer Stadium (Princeton, N.J.)
Princeton Stadium (Princeton, N.J.)
Saint George’s Cricket Club (Hoboken, N.J.)
Soldiers Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
South End Grounds (Boston, Mass.)
PENN -VS- PRINCETON, 98 GAMES
Overall: Princeton, 63-34-1
In Philadelphia: Princeton, 32-16-1
In Princeton: Princeton, 29-16
In Manheim, Pa.: Princeton, 2-1
In Trenton, N.J.: Penn, 1-0
Best Penn Win Streak: 7 games (1998-04)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 29 games (1876-91)
Current Streak: Princeton, 1 game (2005-active)
Most Penn Points: 47, 1943
Most Princeton Points: 95, 1887
Most Aggregate Points: 95 (95-0, Princeton), 1887
Penn Points: 1,182 (12.1 a game)
Princeton Points: 2,078 (21.2 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 272 -- Terence Stokes (Penn, Nov. 6, 1993)
Most Passing Yards: 446 -- Bob Holly (Princeton, Oct. 31, 1981)
At Franklin Field: Princeton, 18-15-1
Best Penn Win Streak: 3 games (1972-77 & ‘99-03)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 8 games (1951-66)
Most Penn Points: 47, 1943
Most Princeton Points: 55, 1964
Most Aggregate Points: 74 (46-28, Penn), 1940
At Palmer Stadium: Princeton, 15-13
Best Princeton Win Streak: 6 games (1961-71)
Best Penn Win Streak: 4 games (1941-52)
Most Princeton Points: 51, 1965
Most Penn Points: 33, 1994
Most Aggregate Points: 54 (31-23 Penn), 1988 & (34-20, Princeton), 1990
At Princeton Stadium: Penn, 4-0
Best Penn Win Streak: 4 games (1998-active)
Most Princeton Points: 24, 2000
Most Penn Points: 44, 2002
Most Aggregate Points: 64 (40-24, Penn), 2000
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Nov 11, 1876..........University Field ....................0 - 0 - 0. . . . . . . .6-0-0
Nov 25, 1876..........Princeton, N.J. ......................0 - 0 - 0. . . . . . . .6-0-0
Oct 19, 1878 ..........Princeton, N.J. ......................0 - 0 - 0. . . . . . . .2-4-0
Nov 9, 1878............University Field ....................1 - 0 - 0. . . . . . . .2-5-0
Oct 18, 1879 ..........Princeton, N.J. ....................0 - 0 - 1 1. . . . . . . .6-4-0
Oct 30, 1880 ..........University Field ....................0 - 0 - 0. . . . . . . .0-2-2
Nov 6, 1880............Princeton, N.J.......................0 - 0 - 1. . . . . . . .0-1-3
Oct 29, 1881 ..........University Field ....................0 - 0 - 2. . . . . . . .7-5-0
Nov 5, 1881............Princeton, N.J.......................0 - 0 - 4. . . . . . . .4-6-0
Oct 28, 1882 ..........Princeton, N.J. ......................0 - 0 - 0. . . . . . . .8-4-0
Nov 11, 1882..........University Field ....................0 - 0 - 0 .....10-4-0
Nov 3, 1883............Princeton, N.J.............................6...........39
Oct 25, 1884 ..........University Field ..........................0...........31
Oct 24, 1885 ..........University Field ..........................0...........57
Oct 31, 1885 ..........Princeton, N.J. ..........................10...........80
Nov 26, 1885..........University Field ........................10...........76
Oct 16, 1886 ..........University Field ..........................0...........30
Oct 23, 1886 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................9...........55
Nov 6, 1886............University Field ..........................6...........28
Oct 19, 1887 ..........University Field ..........................0...........57
Oct 22, 1887 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0...........42
Nov 5, 1887............University Field ..........................0...........95
Oct 10, 1888 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0...........63
Oct 20, 1888 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0...........38
Nov 10, 1888..........University Field ..........................0.............4
Oct 26, 1889 ..........University Field ..........................4...........72
Oct 15, 1890 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0...........18
Nov 8, 1890............Princeton, N.J.............................0.............6
Nov 7, 1891............Manheim, Pa. .............................0...........24
Nov 5, 1892............Manheim, Pa. .............................6.............4
Nov 4, 1893............Manheim, Pa. .............................0.............4
Nov 10, 1894..........Trenton, N.J. .............................12.............0
Oct 5, 1935 ............Palmer Stadium ..........................6.............7
Oct 17, 1936 ..........Franklin Field .............................7.............0
Oct 15, 1938 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........13
Oct 19, 1940 ..........Franklin Field ...........................46...........28
Oct 18, 1941 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................23.............0
Oct 17, 1942 ..........Franklin Field .............................6.............6
Sept 25, 1943..........Franklin Field ...........................47.............9
Nov 3, 1945............Franklin Field ...........................28.............0
Nov 2, 1946............Franklin Field ...........................14...........17
Nov 1, 1947............Palmer Stadium ........................26.............7
Oct 9, 1948 ............Franklin Field ...........................29.............7
Oct 8, 1949 ............Palmer Stadium ........................14...........13
Oct 13, 1951 ..........Franklin Field .............................7...........13
Oct 11, 1952 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................13.............7
Oct 9, 1954 ............Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........13
Oct 8, 1955 ............Franklin Field .............................0.............7
Oct 13, 1956 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........34
Oct 12, 1957 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................9...........13
Oct 11, 1958 ..........Franklin Field ...........................14...........20
Oct 10, 1959 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................18.............0
Oct 8, 1960 ............Franklin Field .............................0...........21
Oct 14, 1961 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................3.............9
Oct 13, 1962 ..........Franklin Field .............................8...........21
Oct 12, 1963 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........34
Oct 24, 1964 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........55
Oct 23, 1965 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........51
Oct 22, 1966 ..........Franklin Field ...........................13...........30
Oct 28, 1967 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........28
Oct 26, 1968 ..........Franklin Field ...........................19...........14
Oct 25, 1969 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........42
Oct 24, 1970 ..........Franklin Field ...........................16...........22
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Oct 23, 1971 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........31
Oct 28, 1972 ..........Franklin Field ...........................15...........10
Oct 27, 1973 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................24.............0
Oct 26, 1974 ..........Franklin Field ...........................20...........18
Oct 25, 1975 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................24...........20
Oct 30, 1976 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................10.............9
Oct 29, 1977 ..........Franklin Field ...........................21...........10
Nov 4, 1978............Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........21
Nov 3, 1979............Franklin Field ...........................10...........38
Nov 1, 1980............Palmer Stadium ........................21...........28
Oct 31, 1981 ..........Franklin Field ...........................30...........38
Oct 30, 1982 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........17
Oct 29, 1983 ..........Franklin Field ...........................28...........27
Nov 3, 1984............Palmer Stadium ........................27...........17
Nov 2, 1985............Franklin Field ...........................31...........21
Nov 1, 1986............Palmer Stadium ........................23...........10
Oct 31, 1987 ..........Franklin Field .............................7...........17
Oct 29, 1988 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................31...........23
Nov 4, 1989............Franklin Field .............................8...........30
Nov 3, 1990............Palmer Stadium ........................20...........34
Nov 9, 1991............Franklin Field ...........................12...........17
Nov 7, 1992............Palmer Stadium ........................14...........20
Nov 6, 1993............Franklin Field ...........................30...........14
Nov 5, 1994............Palmer Stadium ........................33...........19
Nov 4, 1995............Franklin Field .............................9...........22
Nov 9, 1996............Palmer Stadium ........................10.............6
Nov 8, 1997* ..........Franklin Field ...........................20...........17
Nov 7, 1998............Princeton Stadium ....................27...........14
Nov 6, 1999............Franklin Field ...........................41...........13
Nov 4, 2000............Princeton Stadium ....................40...........24
Nov 3, 2001............Franklin Field ...........................21...........10
Nov 9, 2002............Princeton Stadium ....................44...........13
Nov 8, 2003............Franklin Field ...........................37.............7
Nov 6, 2004............Princeton Stadium ....................16...........15
Nov 5, 2005............Franklin Field ...........................13...........30
*Penn forfeited the 1997 game for using an ineligible player
Known Sites:
Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Palmer Stadium (Princeton, N.J.)
Princeton Stadium (Princeton, N.J.)
University Field (Philadelphia, Pa.)
COLUMBIA -VS- CORNELL, 93 GAMES
Overall: Cornell, 59-31-3
In New York: Cornell, 27-20-1
In Ithaca: Cornell, 32-11-2
Best Columbia Win Streak: 3 games (four times)
Best Cornell Win Streak: 12 games (1977-88)
Current Streak: Cornell, 2 games (2004-active)
Most Columbia Points: 44, 1960
Most Cornell Points: 57, 1964
Most Aggregate Points: 77 (57-20, Cornell), 1964
Columbia Points: 1,273 (13.9 a game)
Cornell Points: 2,047 (22.0 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 272 -- Ed Marinaro (Cornell, Oct. 30, 1971)
Most Passing Yards: 400 -- Bill Lazor (Cornell, Nov. 14, 1992)
At Baker Field: Tied, 14-14-1
Best Columbia Win Streak: 4 games (1930-36)
Best Cornell Win Streak: 3 games (1978-82)
Most Columbia Points: 44, 1960
Most Cornell Points: 57, 1964
Most Aggregate Points: 77 (57-20, Cornell), 1964
At Wien Stadium: Cornell, 7-4
Best Columbia Win Streak: 4 games (1992-98)
Best Cornell Win Streak: 4 games (1984-90)
Most Columbia Points: 38, 1994
Most Cornell Points: 42, 1988
Most Aggregate Points: 71 (38-33, Columbia), 1994
At Schoellkopf Field: Cornell, 31-9-2
Best Cornell Win Streak: 6 games (1963-73 & ‘77-87)
Best Columbia Win Streak: 2 games (2001-active)
Most Cornell Points: 56, 1922
Most Columbia Points: 42, 1975
Most Aggregate Points: 63 (35-28, Columbia), 2001
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Nov 23, 1889..........Berkeley Oval.............................0...........20
Nov 22, 1890..........Percy Field..................................0...........36
Nov 4, 1899............Manhattan Field .........................0...........29
Nov 16, 1901..........Polo Grounds III .........................0...........24
Nov 14, 1903..........Percy Field................................17...........12
Nov 12, 1904..........Hilltop Park ..............................12.............6
Nov 18, 1905..........Percy Field................................12.............6
Nov 13, 1920..........Schoellkopf Field........................7...........34
Nov 5, 1921............Polo Grounds IV.........................7...........41
Nov 4, 1922............Schoellkopf Field........................0...........56
Nov 10, 1923..........Polo Grounds IV.........................0...........35
Nov 1, 1924............Schoellkopf Field........................0...........14
Oct 31, 1925 ..........Polo Grounds IV.......................14...........17
Oct 30, 1926 ..........Polo Grounds IV.......................17.............9
Oct 29, 1927 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................0.............0
Nov 3, 1928............Baker Field .................................0.............0
Nov 2, 1929............Schoellkopf Field........................6...........12
Nov 1, 1930............Baker Field ...............................10.............7
Oct 31, 1931 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........13
Oct 29, 1932 ..........Baker Field .................................6.............0
Nov 4, 1933............Schoellkopf Field........................9.............6
Nov 3, 1934............Baker Field ...............................14.............0
Nov 2, 1935............Schoellkopf Field........................7.............7
Oct 31, 1936 ..........Baker Field ...............................20...........13
Oct 30, 1937 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........14
Oct 29, 1938 ..........Baker Field .................................7...........23
Nov 4, 1939............Schoellkopf Field........................7...........13
Nov 2, 1940............Schoellkopf Field........................0...........27
Nov 1, 1941............Baker Field .................................7.............0
Oct 31, 1942 ..........Baker Field ...............................14...........13
Oct 30, 1943 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................6...........33
Nov 4, 1944............Baker Field .................................7...........25
Nov 3, 1945............Baker Field ...............................34...........26
Nov 2, 1946............Baker Field .................................0...........12
Nov 1, 1947............Schoellkopf Field......................22.............0
Oct 30, 1948 ..........Baker Field ...............................13...........20
Oct 29, 1949 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........54
Nov 4, 1950............Baker Field ...............................20...........19
Nov 3, 1951............Schoellkopf Field......................21...........20
Nov 1, 1952............Baker Field ...............................14...........21
Oct 31, 1953 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................13...........27
Oct 30, 1954 ..........Baker Field .................................0...........26
Oct 29, 1955 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................19...........34
Nov 3, 1956............Baker Field ...............................25...........19
Nov 2, 1957............Schoellkopf Field........................0.............8
Nov 1, 1958............Baker Field .................................0...........25
Oct 31, 1959 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................7...........13
Oct 29, 1960 ..........Baker Field ...............................44.............6
Nov 4, 1961............Schoellkopf Field......................35.............7
Nov 3, 1962............Baker Field ...............................25...........21
Nov 2, 1963............Schoellkopf Field......................17...........18
Oct 31, 1964 ..........Baker Field ...............................20...........57
Oct 30, 1965 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................6...........20
Oct 29, 1966 ..........Baker Field .................................6...........31
Nov 4, 1967............Schoellkopf Field......................14...........27
Nov 2, 1968............Baker Field ...............................34...........25
Nov 1, 1969............Schoellkopf Field........................3...........10
Oct 31, 1970 ..........Baker Field ...............................20...........31
Oct 30, 1971 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................21...........24
Nov 4, 1972............Baker Field ...............................14.............0
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62 Nov 2, 1974............Baker Field .................................0...........24
63 Nov 1, 1975............Schoellkopf Field......................42...........19
64 Nov 6, 1976............Baker Field ...............................35...........17
65 Nov 5, 1977............Schoellkopf Field........................7...........20
66 Nov 11, 1978..........Baker Field ...............................14...........35
67 Nov 10, 1979..........Schoellkopf Field........................7...........24
68 Nov 15, 1980..........Baker Field .................................0...........24
69 Nov 14, 1981..........Schoellkopf Field........................9...........15
70 Nov 13, 1982..........Baker Field ...............................26...........35
71 Nov 12, 1983..........Schoellkopf Field........................6...........31
72 Nov 10, 1984..........Wien Stadium ............................7...........19
73 Nov 16, 1985..........Schoellkopf Field........................8...........21
74 Nov 15, 1986..........Wien Stadium ............................0...........28
75 Nov 14, 1987..........Schoellkopf Field......................20...........31
76 Nov 12, 1988..........Wien Stadium ..........................19...........42
77 Nov 11, 1989..........Schoellkopf Field......................25...........19
78 Nov 10, 1990..........Wien Stadium ............................0...........41
79 Nov 16, 1991..........Schoellkopf Field......................21...........28
80 Nov 14, 1992..........Wien Stadium ..........................35...........30
81 Nov 13, 1993..........Schoellkopf Field......................29...........24
82 Nov 12, 1994..........Wien Stadium ..........................38...........33
83 Nov 11, 1995..........Schoellkopf Field......................14...........35
84 Nov 16, 1996..........Wien Stadium ..........................24...........10
85 Nov 15, 1997..........Schoellkopf Field......................22...........33
86 Nov 14, 1998..........Wien Stadium ..........................22...........10
87 Nov 13, 1999..........Schoellkopf Field......................29...........31
88 Nov 11, 2000..........Wien Stadium ..........................31...........35
89 Nov 10, 2001..........Schoellkopf Field......................35...........28
90 Nov 16, 2002..........Wien Stadium ..........................14...........17
91 Nov 15, 2003..........Schoellkopf Field......................34...........21
92 Nov 13, 2004..........Wien Stadium ..........................26...........32
93 Nov. 12, 2005 .........Schoellkopf Field........................7...........45
Known Sites:
Baker Field (New York, N.Y.)
Berkeley Oval (New York, N.Y.)
Hilltop Park (New York, N.Y.)
Manhattan Field (New York, N.Y.)
Percy Field (Ithaca, N.Y.)
Polo Grounds III (New Yotk, N.Y.)
Polo Grounds IV (New York, N.Y.)
Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.)
Wien Stadium (New York, N.Y.)
CORNELL -VS- DARTMOUTH, 89 GAMES
Overall: Dartmouth, 50-38-1
In Ithaca: Cornell, 23-20
In Hanover: Dartmouth, 26-13-1
In New York, N.Y.: Dartmouth, 3-1
In Buffalo, N.Y.: Cornell, 1-0
In Boston, Mass.: Dartmouth, 1-0
Best Cornell Win Streak: 5 games (1950-54)
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 11 games (1968-78)
Current Streak: Cornell, 2 games (2004-active)
Most Cornell Points: 59, 1921
Most Dartmouth Points: 62, 1925
Most Aggregate Points: 80 (49-31, Cornell), 2000
Cornell Points: 1,404 (15.8 a game)
Dartmouth Points: 1,679 (18.9 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 241 -- Chad Levitt (Cornell, Oct. 26, 1996)
Most Passing Yards: 369 -- Brian Mann (Dartmouth, Nov. 9, 2002)
At Schoellkopf Field: Cornell, 22-19
Best Cornell Win Streak: 8 games (1938-54)
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 7 games (1966-78)
Most Cornell Points: 59, 1921
Most Dsrtmouth Points: 38, 1996
Most Aggregate Points: 80 (49-31, Cornell), 2000
At Memorial Field: Dartmouth, 26-13-1
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 6 games (1955-65)
Best Cornell Win Streak: 2 games (1951-53 & ‘86-88)
Most Dartmouth Points: 62, 1925
Most Cornell Points: 35, 1939
Most Aggregate Points: 75 (62-13, Dartmouth), 1925
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Oct 27, 1900 ..........Percy Field................................23.............6
Nov 9, 1912............Percy Field..................................0...........24
Oct 25, 1919 ..........Polo Grounds IV.........................0.............9
Nov 6, 1920............Polo Grounds IV.........................3...........14
Oct 29, 1921 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................59.............7
Nov 11, 1922..........Polo Grounds IV.......................23.............0
Nov 3, 1923............Memorial Field .........................32.............7
Nov 15, 1924..........Polo Grounds IV.......................14...........27
Nov 7, 1925............Memorial Field .........................13...........62
Nov 13, 1926..........Schoellkopf Field......................24...........23
Nov 12, 1927..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........53
Nov 17, 1928..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........28
Nov 16, 1929..........Memorial Field .........................14...........18
Nov 15, 1930..........Schoellkopf Field......................13...........19
Nov 14, 1931..........Memorial Field ...........................0...........14
Nov 12, 1932..........Schoellkopf Field......................21.............6
Nov 18, 1933..........Memorial Field ...........................7.............0
Nov 17, 1934..........Schoellkopf Field......................21.............6
Nov 16, 1935..........Memorial Field ...........................6...........41
Nov 14, 1936..........Schoellkopf Field........................6...........20
Nov 13, 1937..........Memorial Field ...........................6.............6
Nov 12, 1938..........Schoellkopf Field......................14.............7
Nov 18, 1939..........Memorial Field .........................35.............6
Nov 16, 1940..........Memorial Field ...........................0.............3
Nov 15, 1941..........Schoellkopf Field......................33...........19
Nov 14, 1942..........Buffalo Civic Stadium...............21...........19
Nov 13, 1943..........Fenway Park ...............................0...........20
Nov 18, 1944..........Schoellkopf Field......................14...........13
Nov 17, 1945..........Memorial Field .........................20...........13
Nov 16, 1946..........Schoellkopf Field......................21.............7
Nov 15, 1947..........Memorial Field .........................13...........21
Nov 13, 1948..........Schoellkopf Field......................27...........26
Nov 12, 1949..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........16
Nov 18, 1950..........Schoellkopf Field......................24.............0
Nov 17, 1951..........Memorial Field .........................21...........13
Nov 15, 1952..........Schoellkopf Field......................13.............7
Nov 14, 1953..........Memorial Field .........................28...........26
Nov 13, 1954..........Schoellkopf Field......................40...........21
Nov 12, 1955..........Memorial Field ...........................0.............7
Nov 17, 1956..........Schoellkopf Field......................14...........27
Nov 16, 1957..........Memorial Field .........................19...........20
Nov 15, 1958..........Schoellkopf Field......................15...........32
Nov 14, 1959..........Memorial Field .........................12...........21
Nov 12, 1960..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........20
Nov 18, 1961..........Memorial Field .........................14...........15
Nov 17, 1962..........Schoellkopf Field......................21...........28
Nov 16, 1963..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........12
Nov 14, 1964..........Schoellkopf Field......................33...........15
Nov 13, 1965..........Memorial Field ...........................0...........20
Nov 12, 1966..........Schoellkopf Field......................23...........32
Nov 18, 1967..........Memorial Field .........................24...........21
Nov 16, 1968..........Schoellkopf Field........................6...........27
Nov 15, 1969..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........24
Nov 14, 1970..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........24
Nov 13, 1971..........Memorial Field .........................14...........24
Nov 18, 1972..........Schoellkopf Field......................22...........31
Nov 17, 1973..........Memorial Field ...........................0...........17
Nov 16, 1974..........Schoellkopf Field........................9...........21
Nov 15, 1975..........Memorial Field .........................10...........33
Oct 23, 1976 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........35
Oct 22, 1977 ..........Memorial Field .........................13...........17
Oct 28, 1978 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................7...........14
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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63 Oct 27, 1979 ..........Memorial Field .........................21...........10
64 Oct 25, 1980 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................7.............3
65 Oct 24, 1981 ..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........42
66 Oct 23, 1982 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................13...........14
67 Oct 22, 1983 ..........Memorial Field .........................17...........31
68 Oct 27, 1984 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................13...........10
69 Oct 26, 1985 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................17...........20
70 Oct 25, 1986 ..........Memorial Field .........................10.............7
71 Oct 24, 1987 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................21...........14
72 Oct 22, 1988 ..........Memorial Field .........................24.............7
73 Oct 28, 1989 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................14...........28
74 Oct 20, 1990 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................6...........11
75 Oct 26, 1991 ..........Memorial Field .........................25...........31
76 Oct 24, 1992 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................26...........16
77 Oct 23, 1993 ..........Memorial Field .........................27...........28
78 Oct 22, 1994 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................17...........14
79 Sept 30, 1995..........Memorial Field .........................24...........19
80 Oct 26, 1996 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................21...........38
81 Oct 4, 1997 ............Memorial Field .........................20...........24
82 Oct 24, 1998 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................14...........11
83 Oct 23, 1999 ..........Memorial Field .........................17...........20
84 Nov 4, 2000............Schoellkopf Field......................49...........31
85 Nov 3, 2001............Memorial Field .........................28...........24
86 Nov 9, 2002............Schoellkopf Field......................21...........19
87 Nov 8, 2003............Memorial Field .........................17...........26
88 Nov 6, 2004............Schoellkopf Field......................14.............7
89 Nov 5, 2005............Memorial Field .........................21...........10
Known Sites:
Civic Stadium (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Fenway Park (Boston, Mass.)
Memorial Field (Hanover, N.H.)
Percy Field (Ithaca, N.Y.)
Polo Grounds IV (New York, N.Y.)
Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.)
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Oct 25, 1884 ..........Hanover, N.H.............................0.........113
Oct 14, 1893 ..........Yale Field....................................0...........28
Oct 17, 1894 ..........Springfield, Mass. .......................0...........34
Oct 16, 1895 ..........Yale Field....................................0...........26
Oct 30, 1895 ..........Yale Field....................................0...........32
Oct 17, 1896 ..........Lincoln Field ..............................0...........42
Oct 14, 1899 ..........Newton, Mass. ...........................0...........12
Oct 13, 1900 ..........Newton, Mass. ...........................0...........17
Oct 18, 1924 ..........Yale Bowl .................................14...........14
Oct 16, 1926 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........14
Oct 29, 1927 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........19
Nov 3, 1928............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........18
Nov 2, 1929............Yale Bowl .................................12...........16
Nov 1, 1930............Yale Bowl ...................................0.............0
Oct 31, 1931 ..........Yale Bowl .................................33...........33
Oct 26, 1932 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0.............6
Nov 4, 1933............Yale Bowl .................................13...........14
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Nov 2, 1935............Yale Bowl .................................14.............6
Oct 31, 1936 ..........Yale Bowl .................................11.............7
Oct 30, 1937 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................9.............9
Oct 29, 1938 ..........Yale Bowl .................................24.............6
Nov 4, 1939............Yale Bowl .................................33.............0
Oct 19, 1940 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........13
Oct 25, 1941 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7.............0
Oct 24, 1942 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........17
Oct 30, 1943 ..........Yale Bowl .................................20.............6
Nov 4, 1944............Yale Bowl ...................................0.............6
Nov 3, 1945............Yale Bowl ...................................0.............6
Nov 2, 1946............Yale Bowl ...................................2...........33
Nov 1, 1947............Yale Bowl .................................14...........23
Oct 30, 1948 ..........Yale Bowl .................................41...........14
Oct 29, 1949 ..........Yale Bowl .................................34...........13
Nov 4, 1950............Yale Bowl ...................................7.............0
Nov 3, 1951............Yale Bowl .................................14...........10
Nov 1, 1952............Yale Bowl ...................................7...........21
Oct 31, 1953 ..........Yale Bowl .................................32.............0
Oct 30, 1954 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........13
Oct 29, 1955 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........20
Nov 3, 1956............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........19
Nov 2, 1957............Yale Bowl .................................14...........14
Nov 1, 1958............Yale Bowl .................................22...........14
Oct 31, 1959 ..........Yale Bowl .................................12.............8
Oct 29, 1960 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........29
Nov 4, 1961............Yale Bowl .................................24.............8
Nov 3, 1962............Yale Bowl ...................................9.............0
Nov 2, 1963............Yale Bowl ...................................6...........10
Oct 31, 1964 ..........Yale Bowl .................................15...........24
Oct 30, 1965 ..........Yale Bowl .................................20...........17
Oct 29, 1966 ..........Yale Bowl .................................28...........13
Nov 4, 1967............Yale Bowl .................................15...........56
Nov 2, 1968............Yale Bowl .................................27...........47
Nov 1, 1969............Yale Bowl .................................42...........21
Oct 31, 1970 ..........Yale Bowl .................................10.............0
Oct 30, 1971 ..........Memorial Field .........................17...........15
Nov 4, 1972............Yale Bowl .................................14...........45
Nov 3, 1973............Memorial Field .........................24...........13
Nov 2, 1974............Yale Bowl ...................................9...........14
Nov 1, 1975............Yale Bowl .................................14...........16
Oct 9, 1976 ............Yale Bowl .................................14...........18
Oct 8, 1977 ............Yale Bowl ...................................3.............0
Oct 14, 1978 ..........Memorial Field .........................10.............3
Oct 13, 1979 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0.............3
Nov 1, 1980............Memorial Field ...........................7...........35
Oct 31, 1981 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................3...........24
Oct 30, 1982 ..........Memorial Field .........................21...........22
Oct 29, 1983 ..........Yale Bowl .................................24...........21
Oct 13, 1984 ..........Yale Bowl .................................18...........28
Nov 2, 1985............Memorial Field .........................17...........17
DARTMOUTH -VS- YALE, 89 GAMES
Overall: Yale, 47-36-6
In Hanover: Dartmouth, 9-7-1
In New Haven: Yale, 36-27-5
In Newton, Mass.: Yale, 2-0
In Springfield, Mass.: Yale, 1-0
In Providence, R.I.: Yale, 1-0
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 9 games (1990-98)
Best Yale Win Streak: 8 games (1884-00)
Current Streak: Yale, 3 games (2003-active)
Most Dartmouth Points: 42, 1969)
Most Yale Points: 113, 1884
Most Aggregate Points: 113 (113-0, Yale), 1884
Dartmouth Points: 1,232 (13.8 a game)
Yale Points: 1,621 (18.2 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 164 -- Mike Giles (Dartmouth, Oct. 12, 2002)
Most Passing Yards: 419 -- Jay Fiedler (Dartmouth, Oct. 17, 1992)
At Memorial Field: Dartmouth, 9-6-1
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 5 games (1990-98)
Best Yale Win Streak: 2 games (1980-82 & ‘87-89)
Most Dartmouth Points: 40, 1996
Most Yale Points: 35, 1980
Most Aggregate Points: 66 (39-27, Dartmouth), 1992
At Yale Bowl: Yale, 33-27-5
Best Yale Win Streak: 4 games (three times)
Best Dartmouth Win Streak:
4 games (48-51 & ‘91-97)
Most Yale Points: 56, 1967
Most Dartmouth Points: 42, 1969
Most Aggregate Points: 74 (47-27, Yale), 1968
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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70 Nov 1, 1986............Yale Bowl .................................39...........13
71 Oct 31, 1987 ..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........17
72 Oct 29, 1988 ..........Yale Bowl .................................13...........22
73 Oct 14, 1989 ..........Memorial Field .........................19...........24
74 Oct 13, 1990 ..........Memorial Field .........................27...........17
75 Oct 19, 1991 ..........Yale Bowl .................................28...........24
76 Oct 17, 1992 ..........Memorial Field .........................39...........27
77 Oct 16, 1993 ..........Yale Bowl .................................31...........14
78 Oct 15, 1994 ..........Memorial Field .........................14...........13
79 Oct 14, 1995 ..........Yale Bowl .................................22.............7
80 Oct 19, 1996 ..........Memorial Field .........................40.............6
81 Oct 18, 1997 ..........Yale Bowl .................................21.............7
82 Oct 17, 1998 ..........Memorial Field .........................22...........19
83 Oct 16, 1999 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................3...........44
84 Oct 7, 2000 ............Memorial Field .........................14...........24
85 Oct 7, 2001 ............Yale Bowl .................................32...........27
86 Oct 12, 2002 ..........Memorial Field .........................20...........17
87 Oct 11, 2003 ..........Yale Bowl .................................17...........40
88 Oct 9, 2004 ............Memorial Field .........................14...........24
89 Oct 8, 2005 ............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........13
Known Sites:
Lincoln Field (Providence, R.I.)
Memorial Field (Hanover, N.H.)
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Nov 3, 1900............Princeton, N.J...........................12.............0
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Nov 1, 1902............Princeton, N.J.............................0...........10
Oct 31, 1903 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0...........44
Oct 29, 1904 ..........Percy Field..................................6...........18
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Oct 19, 1929 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................13.............7
Oct 18, 1930 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................12.............7
Oct 17, 1931 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................33.............0
Oct 15, 1932 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0.............0
Oct 27, 1934 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........45
Oct 26, 1935 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........54
Nov 7, 1936............Palmer Stadium ........................13...........41
Oct 9, 1937 ............Palmer Stadium ........................20.............7
Oct 14, 1939 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................20.............7
Oct 9, 1943 ............Palmer Stadium ........................30.............0
Oct 20, 1945 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................6...........14
Oct 26, 1946 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................14.............7
Oct 25, 1947 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................28...........21
Oct 22, 1949 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................14...........12
Oct 28, 1950 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........27
Oct 27, 1951 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................15...........53
Oct 25, 1952 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........27
Oct 24, 1953 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................26...........19
Oct 23, 1954 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................27.............0
Oct 22, 1955 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................20...........26
Oct 27, 1956 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................21...........32
Oct 26, 1957 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........47
Oct 25, 1958 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................34.............8
Oct 24, 1959 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........20
Oct 22, 1960 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................18...........21
Oct 28, 1961 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................25...........30
Oct 27, 1962 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................35...........34
Oct 26, 1963 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........51
Nov 21, 1964..........Palmer Stadium ........................12...........17
Oct 9, 1965 ............Schoellkopf Field......................27...........36
Nov 19, 1966..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0.............7
Oct 14, 1967 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................47...........13
Nov 23, 1968..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........41
Oct 11, 1969 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................17...........24
Nov 21, 1970..........Palmer Stadium ..........................6.............3
Oct 9, 1971 ............Schoellkopf Field......................19.............8
Nov 25, 1972..........Palmer Stadium ........................22...........15
Oct 13, 1973 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................37.............6
Nov 23, 1974..........Palmer Stadium ........................20...........41
Oct 11, 1975 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................8...........16
Sept 18, 1976..........Schoellkopf Field........................0.............3
Nov 12, 1977..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........34
Sept 23, 1978..........Schoellkopf Field......................14...........14
Nov 17, 1979..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........26
Sept 20, 1980..........Schoellkopf Field......................17.............7
Nov 21, 1981..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........37
Sept 18, 1982..........Schoellkopf Field......................36...........41
Nov 19, 1983..........Palmer Stadium ........................32...........30
Sept 22, 1984..........Schoellkopf Field........................9...........17
Nov 23, 1985..........Palmer Stadium ........................27...........33
Sept 20, 1986..........Schoellkopf Field......................39.............8
Nov 21, 1987..........Palmer Stadium ..........................6...........23
Sept 17, 1988..........Schoellkopf Field......................17...........26
Nov 18, 1989..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........21
Sept 15, 1990..........Schoellkopf Field......................17...........14
Sept 21, 1991..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........18
CORNELL -VS- PRINCETON, 88 GAMES
Overall: Princeton, 54-32-2
In Ithaca: Princeton, 21-18-1
In Princeton: Princeton, 32-14-1
In New York, N.Y.: Princeton, 1-0
Best Cornell Win Streak: 4 games (1970-73)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 7 games (1891-98)
Current Streak: Princeton, 1 game (2005-active)
Most Cornell Points: 47, 1967
Most Princeton Points: 54, 1935
Most Aggregate Points: 77 (41-36, Princeton), 1982
Cornell Points: 1,245 (14.1 a game)
Princeton Points: 1,715 (19.5 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 203 -- Ed Marinaro (Cornell, Nov. 21, 1970)
Most Passing Yards: 307 -- Ricky Rahne (Cornell, 1999)
At Palmer Stadium: Princeton, 22-11-1
Best Princeton Win Streak: 7 games (1957-68)
Best Cornell Win Streak: 5 games (1937-47)
Most Princeton Points: 53, 1951
Most Cornell Points: 32, 1983
Most Aggregate Points: 68 (53-15, Princeton), 1951
At Princeton Stadium: Princeton, 3-2
Best Princeton Win Streak: 2 game (2003-current)
Best Cornell Win Streak: 2 game (1999-01)
Most Princeton Points: 28, 2003
Most Cornell Points: 20, 1999
Most Aggregate Points: 37 (20-17, Princeton), 2005
At Schoellkopf Field: Tied, 16-16-1
Best Cornell Win Streak: 4 games (1994-00)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 3 games (1952-56)
Most Cornell Points: 47, 1967
Most Princeton Points: 54, 1935
Most Aggregate Points: 77 (41-36, Princeton), 1982
No
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5
Nov 14, 1891..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0.............6
Oct 14, 1893 ..........Ithaca, N.Y. ................................0...........46
Oct 20, 1894 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................4...........12
Nov 9, 1895............Percy Field..................................0.............6
Oct 31, 1896 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0...........37
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
No
Date ........................Location..................................Cor...........Pri
No
Date ........................Location ..................................Col .........Pen
75 Sept 19, 1992..........Schoellkopf Field......................20...........22
76 Sept 18, 1993..........Palmer Stadium ........................12...........18
77 Sept 17, 1994..........Schoellkopf Field......................31...........16
78 Sept 16, 1995..........Palmer Stadium ........................22...........24
79 Sept 21, 1996..........Schoellkopf Field......................33...........27
80 Sept 20, 1997..........Schoellkopf Field......................14...........10
81 Sept 19, 1998..........Princeton Stadium ......................0.............6
82 Sept 18, 1999..........Princeton Stadium ....................20.............3
83 Oct 28, 2000 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................25...........24
84 Oct 27, 2001 ..........Princeton Stadium ....................10.............7
85 Nov 2, 2002............Schoellkopf Field......................25...........32
86 Nov 1, 2003............Princeton Stadium ......................6...........28
87 Oct 30, 2004 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................21...........20
88 Oct. 29, 2005 .........Princeton Stadium —ot—.........17...........20
Known Sites:
Palmer Stadium (Princeton, N.J.)
Percy Field (Ithaca, N.Y.)
Polo Grounds III (New York, N.Y.)
Princeton Stadium (Princeton, N.J.)
Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.)
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Oct 22, 1904 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........16
Nov 25, 1905..........Hilltop Park ................................0...........23
Nov 20, 1920..........Polo Grounds IV.........................7...........27
Oct 20, 1923 ..........Franklin Field .............................7...........19
Oct 18, 1924 ..........Franklin Field .............................7...........10
Nov 13, 1926..........Franklin Field .............................0.............3
Nov 12, 1927..........Franklin Field .............................0...........27
Nov 17, 1928..........Franklin Field .............................7...........34
Nov 16, 1929..........Baker Field .................................0...........20
Nov 17, 1934..........Franklin Field ...........................13...........12
Oct 19, 1935 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........34
Oct 16, 1937 ..........Baker Field ...............................26.............6
Oct 22, 1938 ..........Franklin Field ...........................13...........14
Nov 8, 1941............Franklin Field ...........................16...........19
Oct 24, 1942 ..........Franklin Field ...........................12...........42
Oct 23, 1943 ..........Baker Field .................................0...........33
Nov 11, 1944..........Franklin Field .............................7...........35
Nov 10, 1945..........Franklin Field .............................7...........32
Nov 9, 1946............Baker Field .................................6...........41
Oct 18, 1947 ..........Franklin Field ...........................14...........34
Oct 16, 1948 ..........Baker Field ...............................14...........20
Oct 15, 1949 ..........Franklin Field .............................7...........27
Oct 21, 1950 ..........Baker Field .................................0...........34
Oct 20, 1951 ..........Franklin Field ...........................13...........28
Oct 18, 1952 ..........Baker Field ...............................17...........27
Nov 17, 1956..........Franklin Field .............................6...........20
Nov 16, 1957..........Baker Field .................................6...........28
Nov 15, 1958..........Franklin Field .............................0...........42
Nov 14, 1959..........Baker Field .................................6...........24
Nov 12, 1960..........Franklin Field ...........................16.............6
Nov 18, 1961..........Baker Field ...............................37.............6
Nov 17, 1962..........Franklin Field ...........................21.............7
Nov 16, 1963..........Baker Field ...............................33.............8
Nov 14, 1964..........Baker Field ...............................33...........12
Nov 13, 1965..........Franklin Field ...........................21...........31
Nov 12, 1966..........Baker Field ...............................22...........14
Nov 18, 1967..........Franklin Field .............................6...........26
Nov 16, 1968..........Franklin Field .............................7...........13
Nov 15, 1969..........Baker Field .................................7...........17
Nov 14, 1970..........Franklin Field ...........................14...........21
Nov 13, 1971..........Baker Field ...............................17.............3
Nov 18, 1972..........Franklin Field ...........................14...........20
Nov 17, 1973..........Baker Field .................................8...........42
Nov 16, 1974..........Franklin Field .............................3...........21
Nov 15, 1975..........Baker Field ...............................28...........25
Oct 2, 1976 ............Franklin Field ...........................14...........10
Oct 1, 1977 ............Baker Field ...............................30...........18
Oct 7, 1978 ............Franklin Field ...........................19...........31
Oct 6, 1979 ............Baker Field ...............................12.............7
Oct 4, 1980 ............Franklin Field ...........................13...........24
Oct 3, 1981 ............Baker Field ...............................20.............9
Oct 2, 1982 ............Franklin Field ...........................31...........51
Oct 1, 1983 ............Giants Stadium .........................10...........35
Oct 6, 1984 ............Franklin Field .............................7...........35
Oct 5, 1985 ............Wien Stadium ..........................14...........46
Oct 4, 1986 ............Franklin Field .............................7...........42
Oct 3, 1987 ............Wien Stadium ............................0...........23
Oct 1, 1988 ............Franklin Field ...........................10...........24
Oct 7, 1989 ............Wien Stadium ..........................21...........24
Oct 13, 1990 ..........Franklin Field .............................6...........21
Oct 12, 1991 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................20...........14
Oct 17, 1992 ..........Franklin Field ...........................21...........34
Oct 16, 1993 ..........Wien Stadium ............................7...........36
Oct 15, 1994 ..........Franklin Field .............................3...........12
Oct 7, 1995 ............Wien Stadium ..........................24...........14
Oct 12, 1996 ..........Franklin Field ...........................20...........19
Oct 18, 1997*.........Wien Stadium ............................7...........24
Oct 17, 1998 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........20
Oct 16, 1999 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................17...........41
COLUMBIA -VS- PENN, 85 GAMES
Overall: Penn, 63-21-1
In New York: Penn, 22-16
In Philadelphia: Penn, 40-5-1
In East Rutherford, N.J.: Penn, 1-0
Best Columbia Win Streak: 5 games (1960-64)
Best Penn Win Streak: 17 games (1938-59)
Current Streak: Penn, 8 games (1998-active)
Most Columbia Points: 37, 1961
Most Penn Points: 51, 1982
Most Aggregate Points: 82 (51-31, Penn), 1982
Columbia Points: 930 (10.9 a game)
Penn Points: 1,959 (23.0 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 213 -- Tom Roland (Penn, Oct. 7, 1978)
Most Passing Yards: 399 -- Gavin Hoffman (Penn, Oct. 16, 1999)
At Baker Field: Tied, 10-10
Best Columbia Win Streak: 4 games (1961-66 & ‘75-81)
Best Penn Win Streak: 7 games (1943-59)
Most Columbia Points: 37, 1961
Most Penn Points: 42, 1973
Most Aggregate Points: 53 (28-25, Columbia), 1975
At Wien Stadium: Penn, 8-3
Best Columbia Win Streak: 2 games (1995-97)
Best Penn Win Streak: 4 games (1999-current)
Most Columbia Points: 24, 1995
Most Penn Points: 46, 1985
Most Aggregate Points: 60 (46-14, Penn), 1985 & 60 (44-16, Penn)
At Franklin Field: Penn, 38-5
Best Penn Win Streak: 11 games (1935-58)
Best Columbia Win Streak: 2 games (1960-62)
Most Penn Points: 51, 1982
Most Columbia Points: 31, 1982
Most Aggregate Points: 82 (51-31, Penn), 1982
No
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Nov 16, 1878..........University Field ....................0-0-8........0-0-2
Nov 8, 1879............University Field ....................0-0-0........0-1-0
Nov 26, 1881..........Polo Grounds I .....................2 - 2 - 0........0-0-0
Nov 14, 1883..........University Field ..........................1...........35
Nov 9, 1889............New York, N.Y. ...........................0...........24
Oct 22, 1890 ..........Brotherhood Park........................0...........18
Oct 20, 1900 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........30
Nov 2, 1901............Manhattan Field .......................10.............0
Nov 1, 1902............Franklin Field .............................0...........17
Oct 24, 1903 ..........Manhattan Field .......................18.............6
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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Date ........................Location ..................................Col .........Pen
No
Date ........................Location..................................Dar...........Pri
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84
Oct 14, 2000 ..........Franklin Field ...........................25...........43
Oct 13, 2001 ..........Wien Stadium ............................7...........35
Oct 19, 2002 ..........Franklin Field ...........................10...........44
Oct 18, 2003 ..........Wien Stadium ............................7...........31
Oct 16, 2004 ..........Franklin Field .............................3...........14
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Nov 11, 1933..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0.............7
Nov 24, 1934..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........38
Nov 23, 1935..........Palmer Stadium ..........................6...........26
Nov 21, 1936..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........13
Nov 6, 1937............Palmer Stadium ........................33.............9
Oct 8, 1938 ............Palmer Stadium ........................22.............0
Nov 11, 1939..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7.............9
Nov 9, 1940............Palmer Stadium ..........................9...........14
Nov 8, 1941............Palmer Stadium ........................20...........13
Nov 7, 1942............Palmer Stadium ........................19.............7
Nov 20, 1943..........Palmer Stadium ........................42...........13
Nov 10, 1945..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........13
Nov 23, 1946..........Palmer Stadium ........................20...........13
Nov 22, 1947..........Palmer Stadium ........................12...........14
Nov 20, 1948..........Palmer Stadium ........................33...........13
Nov 19, 1949..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........19
Nov 25, 1950..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........13
Nov 24, 1951..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........13
Nov 22, 1952..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........33
Nov 21, 1953..........Palmer Stadium ........................34...........12
Nov 20, 1954..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........49
Nov 19, 1955..........Palmer Stadium ..........................3.............6
Nov 24, 1956..........Palmer Stadium ........................19.............0
Nov 23, 1957..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........34
Nov 22, 1958..........Palmer Stadium ........................21...........12
Nov 21, 1959..........Palmer Stadium ........................12.............7
Nov 19, 1960..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0.............7
Nov 25, 1961..........Palmer Stadium ........................24.............6
Nov 24, 1962..........Palmer Stadium ........................38...........27
Nov 23, 1963..........Palmer Stadium ........................22...........21
Oct 10, 1964 ..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........37
Nov 20, 1965..........Palmer Stadium ........................28...........14
Oct 8, 1966 ............Memorial Field .........................31...........13
Nov 25, 1967..........Palmer Stadium ........................17...........14
Oct 12, 1968 ..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........34
Nov 22, 1969..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........35
Oct 10, 1970 ..........Memorial Field .........................38.............0
Nov 20, 1971..........Palmer Stadium ........................33.............7
Oct 14, 1972 ..........Memorial Field .........................35...........14
Nov 24, 1973..........Palmer Stadium ........................42...........24
Oct 12, 1974 ..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........14
Nov 22, 1975..........Palmer Stadium ........................21...........16
Nov 13, 1976..........Palmer Stadium ........................33.............7
Sept 17, 1977..........Memorial Field .........................14...........11
Nov 18, 1978..........Palmer Stadium ........................28...........21
Sept 22, 1979..........Memorial Field ...........................0...........16
Nov 22, 1980..........Palmer Stadium ........................24...........27
Sept 19, 1981..........Memorial Field .........................32...........13
Nov 20, 1982..........Palmer Stadium ........................43...........20
Sept 17, 1983..........Memorial Field .........................21.............3
Nov 17, 1984..........Palmer Stadium ........................17...........21
Sept 21, 1985..........Memorial Field ...........................3...........10
Nov 22, 1986..........Palmer Stadium ........................28.............6
Sept 19, 1987..........Memorial Field ...........................3...........34
Nov 19, 1988..........Palmer Stadium ........................24...........17
Sept 16, 1989..........Memorial Field .........................14...........20
Nov 17, 1990..........Palmer Stadium ........................23.............6
Nov 23, 1991..........Memorial Field .........................31...........13
Nov 21, 1992..........Palmer Stadium ........................34...........20
Nov 20, 1993..........Memorial Field .........................28...........22
Nov 19, 1994..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........20
Nov 18, 1995..........Memorial Field .........................10...........10
Nov 23, 1996..........Palmer Stadium ........................24.............0
Nov 22, 1997..........Memorial Field .........................12.............9
Nov 21, 1998..........Princeton Stadium ....................13...........35
Nov 20, 1999..........Memorial Field .........................19...........18
Nov 18, 2000..........Princeton Stadium ....................42...........37
Nov 17, 2001..........Memorial Field .........................14...........35
Nov 23, 2002..........Princeton Stadium ....................30...........38
*Penn forfeited the 1997 game for using an ineligible player
Known Sites:
Baker Field (New York, N.Y.)
Brotherhood Park (New York, N.Y.)
Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.)
Hilltop Field (New York, N.Y.)
Manhattan Field (New York, N.Y.)
Polo Grounds I (New York, N.Y.)
Polo Grounds IV (New York, N.Y.)
University Field (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Wien Stadium (New York, N.Y.)
DARTMOUTH -VS- PRINCETON, 85 GAMES
Overall: Dartmouth, 42-39-4
In Hanover: Dartmouth, 11-9-1
In Princeton: Dartmouth, 30-29-3
In New York, N.Y.: Tied, 1-1
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 4 games (three times)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 6 games (1914-35)
Current Streak: Princeton, 2 games (2004-active)
Most Dartmouth Points: 43, 1982
Most Princeton Points: 49, 1954
Most Aggregate Points: 79 (42-37, Dartmouth), 2000
Dartmouth Points: 1,414 (16.6 a game)
Princeton Points: 1,419 (16.7 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 233 -- Cameron Atkinson (Princeton, Nov. 23, 2002)
Most Passing Yards: 328 -- Brian Mann (Dartmouth, Nov. 20, 1999)
At Memorial Field: Dartmouth, 11-9-1
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 2 games (four times)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 3 games (1985-89)
Most Dartmouth Points: 38, 1970
Most Princeton Points: 37, 1964
Most Aggregate Points: 50 (28-22, Dartmouth), 1993
At Palmer Stadium: Dartmouth, 27-20-2
Best Princeton Win Streak: 4 games (1949-52)
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 5 games (1961-67 & ‘71-78)
Most Princeton Points: 49, 1954
Most Dartmouth Points: 43, 1982
Most Aggregate Points: 66 (42-24, Dartmouth), 1973
At Princeton Stadium: Princeton, 3-1
Best Princeton Win Streak: 2 game (2002-active)
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 1 game (2000)
Most Princeton Points: 38, 2002
Most Dartmouth Points: 42, 2000
Most Aggregate Points: 79 (42-37, Dartmouth), 2000
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Oct 30, 1897 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0...........30
Oct 24, 1903 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0...........17
Nov 4, 1905............Princeton, N.J.............................6.............0
Nov 3, 1906............Princeton, N.J.............................0...........42
Nov 7, 1908............Manhattan Field .......................10.............6
Nov 6, 1909............Princeton, N.J.............................6.............6
Oct 29, 1910 ..........Polo Grounds III .........................0.............6
Nov 11, 1911..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0.............3
Oct 26, 1912 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................7...........22
Oct 25, 1913 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................6.............0
Oct 24, 1914 ..........Princeton, N.J. ..........................12...........16
Oct 23, 1915 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........30
Oct 28, 1916 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................3.............7
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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83 Nov 22, 2003..........Memorial Field .........................21...........15
84 Nov 20, 2004..........Princeton Stadium ....................10...........17
85 Nov. 19, 2005 .........Memorial Field ...........................0...........30
Known Sites:
Manhattan Field (New York, N.Y.)
Memorial Field (Hanover, N.H.)
Palmer Stadium (Princeton, N.J.)
Polo Grounds III (New York, N.Y.)
Princeton Stadium (Princeton, N.J.)
COLUMBIA -VS- YALE, 84 GAMES
Overall: Yale, 63-19-2
In New York: Yale, 25-10
In New Haven: Yale, 36-9-2
In Hoboken, N.J.: Yale, 2-0
Best Columbia Win Streak: 4 games (1994-97)
Best Yale Win Streak: 11 games (1972-82)
Current Streak: Yale, 4 games (2002-active)
Most Columbia Points: 34, 1948
Most Yale Points: 93, 1883
Most Aggregate Points: 93 (93-0, Yale), 1883
Columbia Points: 854 (10.2 a game)
Yale Points: 1,949 (23.2 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 192 -- Rashad Bartholomew (Yale, Oct. 24, 1998)
Most Passing Yards: 329 -- Jeff Mroz (Yale, Oct. 29, 2005)
At Baker Field: Yale, 12-6
Best Columbia Win Streak: 3 games (1958-65)
Best Yale Win Streak: 5 games (1973-81)
Most Columbia Points: 27, 1945
Most Yale Points: 48, 1981
Most Aggregate Points: 65 (48-17, Yale), 1981
At Wien Stadium: Yale, 8-3
Best Columbia Win Streak: 2 games (1995-97)
Best Yale Win Streak: 5 games (1985-93)
Most Columbia Points: 29, 1999
Most Yale Points: 41, 1999
Most Aggregate Points: 70 (41-29, Yale), 1999
At Yale Bowl: Yale, 27-8-2
Best Yale Win Streak: 7 games (1950-60)
Best Columbia Win Streak: 2 games (three times)
Most Yale Points: 47, 1986
Most Columbia Points: 34, 1948
Most Aggregate Points: 63 (35-28, Yale), 1952
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Nov 21, 1874..........New Haven, Conn. ..............1-0-0........5-0-0
Dec 5, 1874 ............New Haven, Conn. .............1-0-0........6-0-0
Dec 4, 1875 ............New Haven, Conn. ..............3-0-0........2-0-0
Dec 9, 1876 ............Stevens Tech AG ...................0-1-0........2-5-0
Dec 2, 1877 ............New Haven, Conn. ..............0-0-0........1-0-0
Nov 22, 1879..........St. George’s CC ....................0-0-7........2-3-2
Nov 10, 1880..........New Haven, Conn. ..............0-0-0 .....13-1-0
Nov 17, 1881..........Polo Grounds I .....................0 - 0 - 6........1-1-0
Nov 18, 1882..........New Haven, Conn. ..............0-0-3 .....11-4-0
Nov 17, 1883..........Polo Grounds I ...........................0...........93
Oct 26, 1889 ..........Berkley Oval ..............................0...........62
Oct 28, 1899 ..........Manhattan Field .........................5.............0
Oct 27, 1900 ..........Manhattan Field .........................5...........12
Oct 26, 1901 ..........Yale Field....................................5...........10
Oct 31, 1903 ..........Yale Field....................................0...........25
Oct 29, 1904 ..........Hilltop Park ................................0...........34
Nov 4, 1905............Hilltop Park ................................0...........53
Oct 6, 1934 ............Yale Bowl .................................12.............6
Oct 1, 1938 ............Yale Bowl .................................27...........14
Oct 7, 1939 ............Yale Bowl ...................................7...........10
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22 Oct 9, 1943 ............Baker Field .................................7...........20
23 Oct 14, 1944 ..........Yale Bowl .................................10...........27
24 Oct 13, 1945 ..........Baker Field ...............................27...........13
25 Oct 12, 1946 ..........Yale Bowl .................................28...........20
26 Oct 11, 1947 ..........Baker Field .................................7...........17
27 Oct 9, 1948 ............Yale Bowl .................................34...........28
28 Oct 8, 1949 ............Baker Field .................................7...........33
29 Oct 14, 1950 ..........Yale Bowl .................................14...........20
30 Oct 13, 1951 ..........Baker Field ...............................14.............0
31 Oct 11, 1952 ..........Yale Bowl .................................28...........35
32 Oct 10, 1953 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........13
33 Oct 9, 1954 ............Baker Field .................................7...........13
34 Oct 8, 1955 ............Yale Bowl .................................14...........46
35 Oct 13, 1956 ..........Baker Field ...............................19...........33
36 Oct 12, 1957 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........19
37 Oct 11, 1958 ..........Baker Field ...............................13.............0
38 Oct 10, 1959 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........14
39 Oct 8, 1960 ............Yale Bowl ...................................8...........30
40 Oct 14, 1961 ..........Yale Bowl .................................11.............0
41 Oct 13, 1962 ..........Baker Field ...............................14...........10
42 Oct 12, 1963 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........19
43 Oct 17, 1964 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................9.............9
44 Oct 16, 1965 ..........Baker Field ...............................21.............7
45 Oct 15, 1966 ..........Yale Bowl .................................21...........44
46 Oct 21, 1967 ..........Baker Field .................................7...........21
47 Oct 19, 1968 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........29
48 Oct 18, 1969 ..........Baker Field .................................6...........41
49 Oct 17, 1970 ..........Yale Bowl .................................15...........32
50 Oct 16, 1971 ..........Baker Field ...............................15...........14
51 Oct 21, 1972 ..........Yale Bowl .................................14...........28
52 Oct 20, 1973 ..........Baker Field .................................0...........29
53 Oct 19, 1974 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................2...........42
54 Oct 18, 1975 ..........Baker Field .................................7...........34
55 Oct 16, 1976 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........37
56 Oct 15, 1977 ..........Baker Field ...............................20...........42
57 Oct 21, 1978 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................3.............3
58 Oct 20, 1979 ..........Baker Field .................................7...........37
59 Oct 18, 1980 ..........Yale Bowl .................................10...........30
60 Oct 17, 1981 ..........Baker Field ...............................17...........48
61 Oct 16, 1982 ..........Yale Bowl .................................10...........36
62 Oct 15, 1983 ..........Yale Bowl .................................21...........18
63 Oct 20, 1984 ..........Yale Bowl .................................21...........28
64 Oct 19, 1985 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................12...........28
65 Oct 18, 1986 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........47
66 Oct 17, 1987 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................13...........27
67 Oct 15, 1988 ..........Yale Bowl .................................10...........24
68 Oct 21, 1989 ..........Wien Stadium ............................0...........23
69 Oct 20, 1990 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........31
70 Oct 26, 1991 ..........Wien Stadium ............................9...........36
71 Oct 24, 1992 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........23
72 Oct 23, 1993 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................28...........35
73 Oct 22, 1994 ..........Yale Bowl .................................30.............9
74 Oct 21, 1995 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................21.............7
75 Oct 26, 1996 ..........Yale Bowl .................................13...........10
76 Oct 25, 1997 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................21...........10
77 Oct 24, 1998 ..........Yale Bowl .................................14...........37
78 Oct 23, 1999 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................29...........41
79 Oct 28, 2000 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........41
80 Oct 27, 2001 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................28...........14
81 Nov 2, 2002............Yale Bowl ...................................7...........35
82 Nov 1, 2003............Wien Stadium ..........................14...........29
83 Oct 30, 2004 ..........Yale Bowl .................................14...........21
84 Oct 29, 2005 ..........Wien Stadium ............................3...........37
Known Sites:
Baker Field (New York, N.Y.)
Berkeley Oval (New York, N.Y.)
Hilltop Park (New York, N.Y.)
Manhattan Field (New York, N.Y.)
Polo Grounds I (New York, N.Y.)
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
Saint George’s Cricket Club (Hoboken, N.J.)
Stevens Tech Athletic Grounds (Hoboken, N.J.)
Wien Stadium (New York, N.Y.)
Yale Bowl (New Haven, Conn.)
Yale Field (New Haven, Conn.)
DARTMOUTH -VS- BROWN, 83 GAMES
Overall: Dartmouth, 53-26-4
In Providence: Dartmouth, 33-16-2
In Hanover: Dartmouth, 20-10-2
Best Brown Win Streak: 6 games (1998-03)
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 15 games (1960-74)
Current Streak: Brown, 1 game (2005-active)
Most Brown Points: 41, 2001
Most Dartmouth Points: 62, 1903
Most Aggregate Points: 79 (51-28, Dartmouth), 1992
Brown Points: 1,038 (12.5 a game)
Dartmouth Points: 1,698 (20.5 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 229 -- Al Rosier (Dartmouth, Nov. 16, 1991)
Most Passing Yards: 473 -- James Perry (Brown, Nov. 15, 1997)
At Brown Stadium: Dartmouth, 25-8-1
Best Brown Win Streak: 4 games (1998-current)
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 10 games (1956-74)
Most Brown Points: 41, 2001
Most Dartmouth Points: 51, 1992
Most Aggregate Points: 79 (51-28, Dartmouth), 1992
At Memorial Field: Dartmouth, 20-9-2
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 7 games (1961-72)
Best Brown Win Streak: 3 games (1983-87 & ‘99-02)
Most Dartmouth Points: 49, 1966 & 1972
Most Brown Points: 35, 1999
Most Aggregate Points: 69 (49-20, Dartmouth), 1972
No
Date ........................Location ..................................Brn.........Dar
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34
Nov 24, 1894..........Hanover, N.H...........................20.............4
Nov 28, 1895..........Lincoln Field ............................10.............4
Oct 31, 1896 ..........Lincoln Field ............................10...........10
Nov 19, 1898..........Lincoln Field ............................12.............0
Nov 25, 1899..........Lincoln Field ............................16.............5
Nov 29, 1900..........Andrews Field ..........................12.............5
Nov 23, 1901..........Andrews Field ............................0...........22
Nov 27, 1902..........Andrews Field ............................6...........12
Nov 21, 1903..........Andrews Field ............................0...........62
Nov 19, 1904..........Andrews Field ............................5...........12
Nov 25, 1905..........Andrews Field ............................6...........24
Nov 24, 1906..........Andrews Field ..........................23.............0
Nov 29, 1917..........Andrews Field ..........................13.............0
Nov 24, 1918..........Andrews Field ..........................28.............0
Nov 15, 1919..........Andrews Field ............................7.............6
Nov 20, 1920..........Andrews Field ............................6...........14
Nov 25, 1922..........Andrews Field ............................0.............7
Nov 10, 1923..........Andrews Field ..........................14...........16
Nov 1, 1924............Memorial Field ...........................3...........10
Oct 31, 1925 ..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........14
Oct 30, 1926 ..........Memorial Field .........................10.............0
Nov 5, 1927............Brown Stadium...........................7...........19
Nov 10, 1928..........Memorial Field .........................14.............0
Nov 9, 1929............Brown Stadium...........................6...........13
Oct 19, 1935 ..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........41
Oct 17, 1936 ..........Memorial Field ...........................0...........34
Oct 16, 1937 ..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........41
Oct 15, 1938 ..........Memorial Field .........................13...........34
Nov 23, 1940..........Brown Stadium...........................6...........20
Oct 28, 1944 ..........Brown Stadium.........................13...........14
Oct 19, 1946 ..........Brown Stadium.........................20...........13
Oct 18, 1947 ..........Memorial Field .........................10...........13
Oct 8, 1955 ............Brown Stadium...........................7.............0
Oct 13, 1956 ..........Brown Stadium...........................7...........14
No
Date ........................Location ..................................Brn.........Dar
35 Oct 12, 1957 ..........Memorial Field ...........................0...........35
36 Oct 11, 1958 ..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........20
37 Oct 10, 1959 ..........Memorial Field ...........................0.............0
38 Oct 8, 1960 ............Brown Stadium...........................0...........20
39 Oct 14, 1961 ..........Memorial Field ...........................0...........34
40 Oct 13, 1962 ..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........41
41 Oct 12, 1963 ..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........14
42 Oct 17, 1964 ..........Memorial Field .........................14...........24
43 Oct 16, 1965 ..........Brown Stadium...........................9...........35
44 Oct 15, 1966 ..........Memorial Field .........................14...........49
45 Oct 21, 1967 ..........Brown Stadium...........................6...........41
46 Oct 19, 1968 ..........Memorial Field ...........................0...........48
47 Oct 18, 1969 ..........Brown Stadium.........................13...........38
48 Oct 17, 1970 ..........Memorial Field .........................14...........42
49 Oct 16, 1971 ..........Brown Stadium...........................7...........10
50 Oct 21, 1972 ..........Memorial Field .........................20...........49
51 Oct 20, 1973 ..........Brown Stadium.........................16...........28
52 Oct 19, 1974 ..........Brown Stadium...........................6.............7
53 Oct 18, 1975 ..........Memorial Field .........................10...........10
54 Nov 6, 1976............Brown Stadium.........................35...........21
55 Nov 5, 1977............Memorial Field .........................13...........10
56 Nov 11, 1978..........Brown Stadium.........................21...........31
57 Nov 10, 1979..........Memorial Field .........................10...........24
58 Nov 15, 1980..........Brown Stadium.........................24...........28
59 Nov 14, 1981..........Memorial Field .........................13...........38
60 Nov 13, 1982..........Brown Stadium.........................16...........22
61 Nov 12, 1983..........Memorial Field .........................25.............7
62 Nov 10, 1984..........Brown Stadium.........................11...........27
63 Nov 16, 1985..........Memorial Field .........................22.............0
64 Nov 15, 1986..........Brown Stadium.........................21...........21
65 Nov 14, 1987..........Memorial Field .........................19.............0
66 Nov 12, 1988..........Brown Stadium.........................24...........37
67 Nov 11, 1989..........Memorial Field ...........................6...........12
68 Nov 10, 1990..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........29
69 Nov 16, 1991..........Memorial Field .........................13...........45
70 Nov 14, 1992..........Brown Stadium.........................28...........51
71 Nov 13, 1993..........Memorial Field .........................16...........39
72 Nov 12, 1994..........Brown Stadium.........................27...........14
73 Nov 11, 1995..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........10
74 Nov 16, 1996..........Brown Stadium.........................24...........27
75 Nov 15, 1997..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........13
76 Nov 14, 1998..........Brown Stadium.........................28...........21
77 Nov 13, 1999..........Memorial Field .........................35...........28
78 Nov 11, 2000..........Memorial Field .........................34...........26
79 Nov 10, 2001..........Brown Stadium.........................41...........16
80 Nov 16, 2002..........Memorial Field .........................21...........18
81 Nov 15, 2003..........Brown Stadium.........................26...........21
82 Nov 13, 2004..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........20
83 Nov 12, 2005..........Brown Stadium.........................24...........14
Known Sites:
Andrews Field (Providence, R.I.)
Brown Stadium (Providence, R.I.)
Lincoln Field (Providence, R.I.)
Memorial Field (Hanover, N.H.)
COLUMBIA -VS- DARTMOUTH, 76 GAMES
Overall: Dartmouth, 59-16-1
In New York: Dartmouth, 27-12
In Hanover: Dartmouth, 32-4
In East Rutherford, N.J.: Tied, 0-0-1
Best Columbia Win Streak: 4 games (1998-01)
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 14 games (1984-97)
Current Streak: Dartmouth, 1 game (2005-active)
Most Columbia Points: 49, 2000
Most Dartmouth Points: 56, 1966 & 1982
Most Aggregate Points: 97 (56-41, Dartmouth), 1982
Columbia Points: 949 (12.5 a game)
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
Dartmouth Points: 1,964 (25.8 a game)
No
Most Rushing Yards: 236 -- Johnathan Reese (Columbia, Oct. 21, 2000)
Most Passing Yards: 466 -- John Witkowski (Columbia, Nov. 26, 1982)
46 Nov 8, 1975............Baker Field ...............................17...........22
47 Oct 30, 1976 ..........Memorial Field .........................14...........34
48 Oct 29, 1977 ..........Baker Field .................................7...........14
49 Nov 4, 1978............Memorial Field ...........................7...........37
50 Nov 3, 1979............Baker Field .................................0...........17
51 Nov 8, 1980............Memorial Field ...........................0...........48
52 Nov 7, 1981............Baker Field .................................7...........21
53 Nov 6, 1982............Memorial Field .........................41...........56
54 Nov 5, 1983............Giants Stadium .........................17...........17
55 Nov 3, 1984............Memorial Field ...........................9...........41
56 Nov 9, 1985............Wien Stadium ............................3...........34
57 Nov 8, 1986............Memorial Field ...........................0...........41
58 Nov 7, 1987............Wien Stadium ..........................10...........12
59 Nov 5, 1988............Memorial Field .........................10...........20
60 Nov 4, 1989............Wien Stadium ..........................12...........13
61 Nov 3, 1990............Memorial Field .........................20...........34
62 Nov 9, 1991............Wien Stadium ..........................19...........28
63 Nov 7, 1992............Memorial Field .........................19...........38
64 Nov 6, 1993............Wien Stadium ..........................25...........42
65 Nov 5, 1994............Memorial Field .........................13...........14
66 Nov 4, 1995............Wien Stadium ..........................27...........43
67 Nov 9, 1996............Memorial Field ...........................0...........40
68 Nov 8, 1997............Wien Stadium ..........................21...........23
69 Nov 7, 1998............Memorial Field .........................24...........14
70 Nov 6, 1999............Wien Stadium ..........................21...........14
71 Oct 21, 2000 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................49...........21
72 Oct 20, 2001 ..........Memorial Field .........................27...........20
73 Oct 26, 2002 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................23...........24
74 Oct 25, 2003 ..........Memorial Field .........................21...........26
75 Oct 23, 2004 ..........Wien Stadium ............................9.............6
76 Oct 22, 2005 ..........Memorial Field ...........................6...........17
Known Sites:
Baker Field (New York, N.Y.)
Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.)
Manhattan Field (New York, N.Y.)
Memorial Field (Hanover, N.H.)
Polo Grounds IV (New York, N.Y.)
Wien Stadium (New York, N.Y.)
At Baker Field: Dartmouth 17-8
Best Columbia Win Streak: 2 games (three times)
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 5 games (1973-81)
Most Columbia Points: 35, 1961
Most Dartmouth Points: 47, 1963 & 1965
Most Aggregate Points: 60 (31-29, Columbia), 1971
At Wien Stadium: Dartmouth, 8-3
Best Columbia Win Streak: 2 game (1999-00)
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 7 games (1985-97)
Most Columbia Points: 49, 2000
Most Dartmouth Points: 43, 1995
Most Aggregate Points:
70 (43-27, Dartmouth), 1995 & (49-21, Columbia), 2000
At Memorial Field: Dartmouth, 31-4
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 25 games (1948-96)
Best Columbia Win Streak: 2 games (1998-01)
Most Dartmouth Points: 56, 1966 & 1982
Most Columbia Points: 41, 1982
Most Aggregate Points: 97 (56-41, Dartmouth), 1982
No
Date ........................Location ..................................Col.........Dar
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38
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40
41
42
43
44
45
Nov 18, 1899..........Manhattan Field .......................22.............0
Oct 22, 1921 ..........Hanover, N.H.............................7...........31
Nov 18, 1922..........Polo Grounds IV.........................7...........28
Nov 24, 1923..........Polo Grounds IV.........................6...........31
Oct 20, 1928 ..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........21
Oct 19, 1929 ..........Baker Field .................................0...........34
Oct 18, 1930 ..........Memorial Field ...........................0...........52
Oct 17, 1931 ..........Baker Field ...............................19.............6
Nov 30, 1935..........Baker Field ...............................13.............7
Nov 7, 1936............Memorial Field .........................13...........20
Nov 20, 1937..........Baker Field .................................0...........27
Oct 12, 1940 ..........Memorial Field .........................20.............6
Nov 21, 1942..........Baker Field ...............................13...........26
Nov 6, 1943............Memorial Field .........................13...........47
Nov 25, 1944..........Baker Field .................................0...........18
Nov 24, 1945..........Baker Field ...............................21.............0
Oct 26, 1946 ..........Memorial Field .........................33...........13
Nov 8, 1947............Baker Field ...............................15.............0
Nov 6, 1948............Memorial Field .........................21...........26
Nov 5, 1949............Baker Field ...............................14...........35
Nov 11, 1950..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........14
Nov 10, 1951..........Baker Field ...............................21.............6
Nov 8, 1952............Memorial Field .........................14...........38
Nov 7, 1953............Baker Field ...............................25...........19
Nov 6, 1954............Memorial Field ...........................0...........26
Nov 5, 1955............Baker Field .................................7...........14
Nov 10, 1956..........Memorial Field ...........................0...........14
Nov 9, 1957............Baker Field .................................0.............7
Nov 8, 1958............Memorial Field ...........................0...........38
Nov 7, 1959............Baker Field .................................0...........22
Nov 5, 1960............Memorial Field ...........................6...........22
Nov 11, 1961..........Baker Field ...............................35...........14
Nov 10, 1962..........Memorial Field ...........................0...........42
Nov 9, 1963............Baker Field .................................6...........47
Nov 7, 1964............Memorial Field .........................14...........31
Nov 6, 1965............Baker Field .................................0...........47
Nov 5, 1966............Memorial Field .........................14...........56
Nov 11, 1967..........Baker Field .................................7...........13
Nov 9, 1968............Memorial Field .........................19...........31
Nov 8, 1969............Baker Field .................................7...........37
Nov 7, 1970............Memorial Field ...........................0...........55
Nov 6, 1971............Baker Field ...............................31...........29
Nov 11, 1972..........Memorial Field ...........................8...........38
Nov 10, 1973..........Baker Field .................................6...........24
Nov 9, 1974............Memorial Field ...........................0...........21
Date ........................Location ..................................Col.........Dar
HARVARD -VS- PENN, 76 GAMES
Overall: Harvard, 43-31-2
In Cambridge: Harvard, 25-13
In Philadelphia: Penn, 18-17-2
In New York, N.Y.: Harvard, 1-0
Best Harvard Win Streak: 9 games (1973-81)
Best Penn Win Streak: 5 games (1904-39 & ‘92-96)
Current Streak: Harvard, 2 games (2004-active)
Most Harvard Points: 50, 1888
Most Penn Points: 52, 1988
Most Aggregate Points: 71 (36-35, Penn), 2000
Harvard Points: 1,496 (19.7 a game)
Penn Points: 1,071 (14.1 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 203 -- Adolph Bellizeare (Penn, Nov. 4, 1972)
Most Passing Yards: 394 -- Gavin Hoffman (Penn, Nov. 11, 2000)
At Harvard Stadium: Harvard, 18-11
Best Harvard Win Streak: 9 games (1974-91)
Best Penn Win Streak: 7 games (1904-58)
Most Harvard Points: 45, 1981
Most Penn Points: 38, 1972 & 1995
Most Aggregate Points: 67 (41-26, Harvard), 1979
At Franklin Field: Penn, 17-15-2
Best Penn Win Streak: 11 games (1982-02)
Best Harvard Win Streak: 8 games (1967-80)
Most Penn Points: 52, 1988
Most Harvard Points: 45, 1967
Most Aggregate Points: 71 (36-35, Penn), 2000
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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Nov 2, 1881............Polo Grounds I .....................2 - 2 - 0........0-0-6
Oct 13, 1883 ..........Jarvis Field..................................4.............0
Oct 22, 1884 ..........Jarvis Field..................................0.............4
Nov 25, 1886..........University Field ........................28.............0
Nov 19, 1887..........Jarvis Field................................42.............0
Nov 19, 1888..........University Field ........................50.............0
Nov 2, 1889............Jarvis Field................................35.............0
Nov 30, 1893..........Jarvis Field................................26.............4
Nov 29, 1894..........University Field ..........................4...........18
Nov 23, 1895..........Soldiers Field............................14...........17
Nov 21, 1896..........Franklin Field .............................6.............8
Nov 20, 1897..........Franklin Field .............................6...........15
Nov 5, 1898............Soldiers Field............................10.............0
Nov 4, 1899............Franklin Field ...........................16.............0
Nov 3, 1900............Soldiers Field............................17.............5
Nov 9, 1901............Franklin Field ...........................33.............6
Nov 8, 1902............Soldiers Field............................11.............0
Nov 7, 1903............Franklin Field ...........................17...........10
Oct 29, 1904 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........11
Nov 11, 1905..........Franklin Field .............................6...........12
Nov 5, 1927............Franklin Field .............................0...........24
Nov 10, 1928..........Harvard Stadium ........................0.............7
Oct 21, 1939 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................7...........22
Nov 9, 1940............Franklin Field ...........................10...........10
Oct 4, 1941 ............Franklin Field .............................0...........19
Oct 3, 1942 ............Harvard Stadium ........................7...........19
Nov 3, 1956............Harvard Stadium ......................14...........28
Nov 2, 1957............Franklin Field ...........................13.............6
Nov 1, 1958............Harvard Stadium ........................6...........19
Oct 31, 1959 ..........Franklin Field ...........................12.............0
Oct 29, 1960 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................8.............0
Nov 4, 1961............Franklin Field ...........................37.............6
Nov 3, 1962............Harvard Stadium ......................36.............0
Nov 2, 1963............Franklin Field .............................2.............7
Oct 31, 1964 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................34.............0
Oct 30, 1965 ..........Franklin Field ...........................10...........10
Oct 29, 1966 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................27.............7
Nov 4, 1967............Franklin Field ...........................45.............7
Nov 2, 1968............Harvard Stadium ......................28.............6
Nov 1, 1969............Franklin Field ...........................20.............6
Oct 31, 1970 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................38...........23
Oct 30, 1971 ..........Franklin Field ...........................28...........27
Nov 4, 1972............Harvard Stadium ......................27...........38
Nov 3, 1973............Franklin Field ...........................34...........30
Nov 2, 1974............Harvard Stadium ......................39.............0
Nov 1, 1975............Franklin Field ...........................21.............3
Nov 6, 1976............Franklin Field ...........................20.............8
Nov 5, 1977............Harvard Stadium ......................34...........15
Nov 11, 1978..........Franklin Field ...........................17...........13
Nov 10, 1979..........Harvard Stadium ......................41...........26
Nov 15, 1980..........Franklin Field ...........................28...........17
Nov 14, 1981..........Harvard Stadium ......................45.............7
Nov 13, 1982..........Franklin Field ...........................21...........23
Nov 12, 1983..........Harvard Stadium ......................28.............0
Nov 10, 1984..........Franklin Field .............................7...........38
Nov 16, 1985..........Harvard Stadium ......................17.............6
Nov 15, 1986..........Franklin Field ...........................10...........17
Nov 14, 1987..........Harvard Stadium ......................31...........14
Nov 12, 1988..........Franklin Field ...........................13...........52
Nov 11, 1989..........Harvard Stadium ......................24...........15
Nov 10, 1990..........Franklin Field ...........................20...........24
Nov 16, 1991..........Harvard Stadium ......................22...........18
Nov 14, 1992..........Franklin Field ...........................19...........21
Nov 13, 1993..........Harvard Stadium ......................20...........27
Nov 12, 1994..........Franklin Field .............................0...........33
Nov 11, 1995..........Harvard Stadium ......................21...........38
Nov 16, 1996..........Franklin Field ...........................12...........17
Nov 15, 1997..........Harvard Stadium ......................33.............0
Nov 14, 1998..........Franklin Field ...........................10...........41
70 Nov 13, 1999..........Harvard Stadium ......................17...........21
71 Nov 11, 2000..........Franklin Field ...........................35...........36
72 Nov 10, 2001..........Harvard Stadium ......................28...........21
73 Nov 16, 2002..........Franklin Field .............................9...........44
74 Nov 15, 2003..........Harvard Stadium ......................24...........32
75 Nov 13, 2004..........Franklin Field ...........................31...........10
76 Nov 12, 2004..........Harvard Stadium ......................29.............3
Known Sites:
Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Harvard Stadium (Cambridge, Mass.)
Jarvis Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
Polo Grounds I (New York, N.Y.)
Soldiers Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
University Field (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Date ........................Location..................................Har .........Pen
COLUMBIA -VS- PRINCETON, 75 GAMES
Overall: Princeton, 61-13-1
In New York: Princeton, 30-10
In Princeton: Princeton, 31-3-1
Best Columbia Win Streak: 1 game (13 times)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 20 games (1948-70)
Current Streak: Princeton, 2 games (2004-active)
Most Columbia Points: 35, 1982
Most Princeton Points: 85, 1890
Most Aggregate Points: 85 (85-0, Princeton), 1890
Columbia Points: 753 (10.0 a game)
Princeton Points: 1,745 (23.3 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 238 -- Ellis Moore (Princeton, Oct. 5, 1968)
Most Passing Yards: 376 -- John Witkowski (Columbia, Oct. 8, 1983)
At Baker Field: Princeton, 15-5
Best Columbia Win Streak: 2 games (1971-73)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 12 games (1939-69)
Most Columbia Points: 35, 1982
Most Princeton Points: 54, 1954
Most Aggregate Points: 74 (54-20, Princeton), 1954
At Wien Stadium: Princeton, 8-4
Best Columbia Win Streak: 2 games (1988-90)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 4 games (1998-active)
Most Columbia Points: 32, 2002
Most Princeton Points: 38, 1984
Most Aggregate Points: 67 (35-32, Princeton), 2002
At Palmer Stadium: Princeton, 22-2-1
Best Princeton Win Streak: 11 games (1974-95)
Best Columbia Win Streak: 2 games (1941-45)
Most Princeton Points: 49, 1960
Most Columbia Points: 32, 1945
Most Aggregate Points: 61 (35-26, Princeton), 1983
At Princeton Stadium: Princeton, 3-1
Best Princeton Win Streak: 2 games (1999-01)
Best Columbia Win Streak: 1 game (2003)
Most Princeton Points: 44, 1999 & 2001
Most Columbia Points: 33, 2003
Most Aggregate Points: 60 (33-27, Columbia), 2003
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Nov 14, 1874..........Princeton, N.J. ......................0 - 0 - 0. . . . . . . .6-0-0
Nov 13, 1875..........Princeton, N.J. ......................2 - 0 - 0. . . . . . . .6-0-0
Nov 18, 1876..........New York, N.Y. .....................0 - 0 - 0. . . . . . . .3-0-0
Nov 17, 1877..........Princeton, N.J. ......................0 - 0 - 0. . . . . . . .4-6-0
Nov 1, 1879............Princeton, N.J. ....................0 - 0 - 1 0. . . . . . . .2-3-0
Nov 12, 1881..........Polo Grounds I .....................0 - 0 - 3. . . . . . . .1-2-1
Nov 7, 1882............Polo Grounds I .....................0 - 0 - 2 .....8-10-0
Nov 25, 1882..........Princeton, N.J. ......................0 - 0 - 0. . . . . . . .3-1-0
Nov 6, 1889............New York, N.Y. ...........................0...........71
Nov 5, 1890............Brotherhood Park........................0...........85
Oct 14, 1899 ..........Manhattan Field .........................0...........11
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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12 Nov 10, 1900..........Manhattan Field .........................6.............5
13 Oct 25, 1902 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0...........21
14 Oct 28, 1905 ..........Hilltop Park ................................0...........12
15 Oct 8, 1932 ............Baker Field ...............................20.............7
16 Oct 21, 1933 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........20
17 Oct 21, 1939 ..........Baker Field .................................7...........14
18 Oct 11, 1941 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................21.............0
19 Oct 2, 1943 ............Baker Field .................................7...........26
20 Nov 17, 1945..........Palmer Stadium ........................32.............7
21 Oct 23, 1948 ..........Baker Field ...............................14...........16
22 Sept 27, 1952..........Baker Field .................................0...........14
23 Oct 3, 1953 ............Palmer Stadium ........................19...........20
24 Oct 2, 1954 ............Baker Field ...............................20...........54
25 Oct 1, 1955 ............Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........20
26 Oct 6, 1956 ............Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........39
27 Oct 5, 1957 ............Baker Field .................................6...........47
28 Oct 4, 1958 ............Palmer Stadium ..........................8...........43
29 Oct 3, 1959 ............Baker Field .................................0...........22
30 Oct 1, 1960 ............Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........49
31 Oct 7, 1961 ............Baker Field ...............................20...........30
32 Oct 6, 1962 ............Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........33
33 Oct 5, 1963 ............Baker Field .................................6.............7
34 Oct 3, 1964 ............Palmer Stadium ........................13...........23
35 Oct 2, 1965 ............Baker Field .................................0...........31
36 Oct 1, 1966 ............Palmer Stadium ........................12...........14
37 Oct 7, 1967 ............Baker Field ...............................14...........28
38 Oct 5, 1968 ............Palmer Stadium ........................16...........44
39 Oct 4, 1969 ............Baker Field .................................7...........21
40 Oct 3, 1970 ............Palmer Stadium ........................22...........24
41 Oct 2, 1971 ............Baker Field ...............................22...........20
42 Oct 7, 1972 ............Palmer Stadium ..........................0.............0
43 Oct 6, 1973 ............Baker Field ...............................14...........13
44 Oct 5, 1974 ............Palmer Stadium ........................13...........40
45 Oct 4, 1975 ............Baker Field .................................7...........27
46 Oct 9, 1976 ............Baker Field .................................6.............9
47 Oct 8, 1977 ............Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........28
48 Oct 14, 1978 ..........Baker Field ...............................14...........10
49 Oct 13, 1979 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........35
50 Oct 11, 1980 ..........Baker Field ...............................19...........31
51 Oct 10, 1981 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........21
52 Oct 9, 1982 ............Baker Field ...............................35...........14
53 Oct 8, 1983 ............Palmer Stadium ........................26...........35
54 Oct 13, 1984 ..........Wien Stadium ............................8...........38
55 Oct 12, 1985 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........31
56 Oct 11, 1986 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................14...........20
57 Oct 10, 1987 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................8...........38
58 Oct 8, 1988 ............Wien Stadium ..........................16...........13
59 Oct 14, 1989 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................8...........24
60 Oct 27, 1990 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................17...........15
61 Nov 2, 1991............Palmer Stadium ..........................6...........22
62 Oct 31, 1992 ..........Wien Stadium ............................7...........34
63 Oct 30, 1993 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................3...........14
64 Oct 29, 1994 ..........Wien Stadium ..........................17...........10
65 Oct 28, 1995 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........44
66 Nov 2, 1996............Wien Stadium ..........................11...........14
67 Nov 1, 1997............Wien Stadium ..........................17.............0
68 Oct 31, 1998 ..........Wien Stadium ............................0...........20
69 Oct 30, 1999 ..........Princeton Stadium ....................15...........44
70 Sept 30, 2000..........Wien Stadium ..........................24...........27
71 Sept 29, 2001..........Princeton Stadium ....................11...........44
72 Oct 5, 2002 ............Wien Stadium ..........................32...........35
73 Oct 4, 2003 ............Princeton Stadium ....................33...........27
74 Oct 2, 2004 ............Wien Stadium ..........................26...........27
75 Oct 1, 2005 ............Princeton Stadium ......................3...........43
Known Sites:
Baker Field (New York, N.Y.)
Brotherhood Park (New York, N.Y.)
Hilltop Field (New York, N.Y.)
Manhattan Field (New York, N.Y.)
Palmer Stadium (Princeton, N.J.)
Polo Grounds I (New York, N.Y.)
Princeton Stadium (Princeton, N.J.)
Wien Stadium (New York, N.Y.)
BROWN -VS- PENN, 74 GAMES
Overall: Penn, 54-18-2
In Providence: Penn, 16-11-1
In Philadelphia: Penn, 38-7-1
Best Brown Win Streak: 4 games (1996-99)
Best Penn Win Streak: 8 games (1903-10)
Current Streak: Brown, 1 game (2005-active)
Most Brown Points: 58, 1998
Most Penn Points: 58, 1995
Most Aggregate Points: 109 (58-51, Brown), 1998
Brown Points: 904 (12.2 a game)
Penn Points: 1,614 (21.8 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 259 -- Jim Finn (Penn at Brown, Oct. 24, 1998)
Most Passing Yards: 476 -- Gavin Hoffman (Penn, Oct. 28, 2000)
At Brown Stadium: Penn, 14-10
Best Brown Win Streak: 2 games (three times)
Best Penn Win Streak: 4 games (1964-70, ‘82-88)
Most Brown Points: 58, 1998
Most Penn Points: 51, 1998
Most Aggregate Points: 109 (58-51, Brown), 1998
At Franklin Field: Penn, 38-7-1
Best Penn Win Streak: 16 games (1913-73)
Best Brown Win Streak: 2 games (1979-81)
Most Penn Points: 58, 1995
Most Brown Points: 44, 1999
Most Aggregate Points: 81 (44-37, Brown), 1999
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Oct 30, 1895 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........12
Oct 28, 1896 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........16
Oct 30, 1897 ..........Lincoln Field ..............................0...........40
Oct 8, 1898 ............Franklin Field .............................0...........18
Oct 7, 1899 ............Lincoln Field ..............................6.............6
Oct 13, 1900 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........12
Oct 12, 1901 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........26
Oct 18, 1902 ..........Franklin Field ...........................15.............6
Oct 17, 1903 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........30
Oct 15, 1904 ..........Franklin Field .............................0.............6
Oct 21, 1905 ..........Franklin Field .............................6.............8
Oct 20, 1906 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........14
Oct 19, 1907 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........11
Oct 17, 1908 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........12
Oct 16, 1909 ..........Franklin Field .............................5...........13
Oct 15, 1910 ..........Andrews Field ............................0...........20
Oct 21, 1911 ..........Franklin Field .............................6.............0
Oct 19, 1912 ..........Andrews Field ..........................30.............7
Oct 18, 1913 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........28
Oct 10, 1925 ..........Brown Stadium...........................0.............9
Oct 8, 1927 ............Franklin Field .............................6...........14
Oct 24, 1936 ..........Franklin Field .............................6...........48
Sept 29, 1945..........Franklin Field .............................0...........50
Nov 11, 1950..........Franklin Field .............................0...........50
Oct 20, 1956 ..........Franklin Field .............................7...........14
Oct 19, 1957 ..........Brown Stadium.........................20.............7
Oct 18, 1958 ..........Franklin Field ...........................20...........21
Oct 17, 1959 ..........Franklin Field .............................9...........36
Oct 15, 1960 ..........Franklin Field .............................7...........36
Oct 21, 1961 ..........Franklin Field .............................0.............7
Oct 20, 1962 ..........Franklin Field ...........................15...........18
Oct 19, 1963 ..........Brown Stadium.........................41...........13
Oct 3, 1964 ............Brown Stadium...........................3.............0
Oct 2, 1965 ............Franklin Field .............................0.............7
Oct 1, 1966 ............Brown Stadium...........................0...........20
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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Most Aggregate Points: 79 (55-24, Penn), 1984
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Oct 7, 1967 ............Franklin Field .............................7...........28
Oct 5, 1968 ............Brown Stadium.........................13...........17
Oct 4, 1969 ............Franklin Field .............................2...........23
Oct 3, 1970 ............Brown Stadium...........................9...........17
Oct 2, 1971 ............Franklin Field ...........................16...........17
Oct 7, 1972 ............Brown Stadium.........................28...........20
Oct 6, 1973 ............Franklin Field ...........................20...........28
Oct 5, 1974 ............Brown Stadium...........................9...........14
Oct 4, 1975 ............Franklin Field ...........................17.............8
Oct 9, 1976 ............Brown Stadium...........................6.............7
Oct 8, 1977 ............Franklin Field .............................7...........14
Oct 14, 1978 ..........Brown Stadium.........................14.............0
Oct 13, 1979 ..........Franklin Field ...........................24...........18
Oct 11, 1980 ..........Brown Stadium.........................42...........22
Oct 10, 1981 ..........Franklin Field ...........................26...........24
Oct 9, 1982 ............Brown Stadium.........................21...........24
Oct 8, 1983 ............Franklin Field ...........................24...........24
Oct 13, 1984 ..........Brown Stadium.........................14...........41
Oct 12, 1985 ..........Franklin Field ...........................14...........17
Oct 11, 1986 ..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........34
Oct 10, 1987 ..........Franklin Field ...........................17...........38
Oct 8, 1988 ............Brown Stadium...........................0...........10
Oct 14, 1989 ..........Franklin Field ...........................30...........32
Oct 20, 1990 ..........Brown Stadium.........................24...........17
Oct 26, 1991 ..........Franklin Field ...........................19...........28
Oct 24, 1992 ..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........38
Oct 23, 1993 ..........Franklin Field .............................9...........34
Oct 22, 1994 ..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........24
Oct 21, 1995 ..........Franklin Field ...........................21...........58
Oct 26, 1996 ..........Brown Stadium.........................27...........21
Oct 25, 1997*.........Franklin Field ..........................10...........31
Oct 24, 1998 ..........Brown Stadium.........................58...........51
Oct 23, 1999 ..........Franklin Field ...........................44...........37
Oct 28, 2000 ..........Franklin Field ...........................38...........41
Oct 27, 2001 ..........Brown Stadium.........................14...........27
Nov 2, 2002............Franklin Field .............................7...........31
Nov 1, 2003............Brown Stadium.........................21...........24
Oct 30, 2004 ..........Franklin Field ...........................16...........20
Oct 29, 2005 ..........Brown Stadium.........................34...........20
At Franklin Field: Penn, 27-16-1
Best Penn Win Streak: 10 games (1943-56)
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 4 games (1961-66)
Most Penn Points: 49, 1987 & 2002
Most Dartmouth Points: 44, 1920
Most Aggregate Points: 58 (42-26, Penn), 1950
*Penn forfeited the 1997 game for using an ineligible player
Known Sites:
Andrews Field (Providence, R.I.)
Brown Stadium (Providence, R.I.)
Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Lincoln Field (Providence, R.I.)
DARTMOUTH -VS- PENN, 73 GAMES
Overall: Penn, 40-31-2
In Hanover: Dartmouth, 13-12
In Philadelphia: Penn, 27-16-1
In Boston, Mass.: Tied, 1-1
In New York, N.Y.: Dartmouth, 1-0-1
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 8 games (1960-67)
Best Penn Win Streak: 11 games (1943-56)
Current Streak: Penn, 8 games (1998-active)
Most Dartmouth Points: 44, 1920
Most Penn Points: 55, 1984
Most Aggregate Points: 79 (55-24, Penn), 1984
Dartmouth Points: 1,184 (16.2 a game)
Penn Points: 1,277 (17.5 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 219 -- David Clark (Dartmouth, Nov. 18, 1989)
Most Passing Yards: 428 -- Mike Mitchell (Penn, Oct, 5, 2002)
At Memorial Field: Dartmouth, 13-12
Best Dartmouth Win Streak: 7 games (1958-71)
Best Penn Win Streak: 5 games (1982-90)
Most Dartmouth Points: 41, 1969
Most Penn Points: 55, 1984
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Oct 10, 1896 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........16
Oct 16, 1897 ..........Franklin Field .............................0...........34
Nov 8, 1913............Franklin Field ...........................34...........21
Nov 14, 1914..........Franklin Field ...........................41.............0
Nov 6, 1915............Boston, Mass. .............................7.............3
Nov 11, 1916..........Franklin Field .............................7.............7
Nov 10, 1917..........Boston, Mass. .............................0.............7
Nov 28, 1918..........Franklin Field .............................0...........21
Nov 8, 1919............Polo Grounds IV.......................20...........19
Nov 13, 1920..........Franklin Field ...........................44.............7
Nov 12, 1921..........Polo Grounds IV.......................14...........14
Oct 15, 1932 ..........Franklin Field .............................7...........14
Oct 21, 1933 ..........Franklin Field ...........................14.............7
Oct 9, 1943 ............Franklin Field .............................6.............7
Oct 7, 1944 ............Franklin Field .............................6...........20
Oct 6, 1945 ............Franklin Field .............................0...........12
Oct 12, 1946 ..........Franklin Field .............................6...........39
Oct 11, 1947 ..........Memorial Field ...........................0...........32
Oct 2, 1948 ............Franklin Field ...........................13...........26
Oct 1, 1949 ............Franklin Field .............................0...........21
Oct 14, 1950 ..........Franklin Field ...........................26...........42
Oct 6, 1951 ............Franklin Field ...........................14...........39
Oct 4, 1952 ............Franklin Field .............................0.............7
Oct 6, 1956 ............Franklin Field .............................7...........14
Oct 5, 1957 ............Franklin Field .............................6.............3
Oct 4, 1958 ............Memorial Field .........................13...........12
Oct 3, 1959 ............Franklin Field .............................0...........13
Oct 1, 1960 ............Memorial Field .........................15.............0
Oct 7, 1961 ............Franklin Field ...........................30.............0
Oct 6, 1962 ............Memorial Field .........................17.............0
Oct 5, 1963 ............Franklin Field ...........................28.............0
Nov 21, 1964..........Franklin Field ...........................27.............7
Oct 9, 1965 ............Memorial Field .........................24...........19
Nov 19, 1966..........Franklin Field ...........................40...........21
Oct 14, 1967 ..........Memorial Field .........................23.............0
Nov 23, 1968..........Franklin Field ...........................21...........26
Oct 11, 1969 ..........Memorial Field .........................41.............0
Nov 21, 1970..........Franklin Field ...........................28.............0
Oct 9, 1971 ............Memorial Field .........................19.............3
Nov 25, 1972..........Franklin Field ...........................31...........17
Oct 13, 1973 ..........Memorial Field .........................16...........22
Nov 23, 1974..........Franklin Field ...........................20...........27
Oct 11, 1975 ..........Memorial Field .........................19...........14
Sept 18, 1976..........Memorial Field .........................20.............0
Nov 12, 1977..........Franklin Field .............................3.............7
Sept 23, 1978..........Memorial Field .........................31...........21
Nov 17, 1979..........Franklin Field ...........................20.............6
Sept 20, 1980..........Memorial Field .........................40.............7
Nov 21, 1981..........Franklin Field ...........................33...........13
Sept 18, 1982..........Memorial Field ...........................0...........21
Nov 19, 1983..........Franklin Field ...........................14...........38
Sept 22, 1984..........Memorial Field .........................24...........55
Nov 23, 1985..........Franklin Field ...........................14...........19
Sept 20, 1986..........Memorial Field ...........................7...........21
Nov 21, 1987..........Franklin Field .............................7...........49
Sept 17, 1988..........Memorial Field .........................27...........33
Nov 18, 1989..........Franklin Field ...........................24.............0
Sept 15, 1990..........Memorial Field ...........................6...........16
Sept 21, 1991..........Franklin Field ...........................21...........15
Sept 19, 1992..........Memorial Field .........................36...........17
Sept 18, 1993..........Franklin Field .............................6...........10
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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62 Sept 24, 1994..........Memorial Field .........................11...........13
63 Sept 16, 1995..........Franklin Field ...........................12...........20
64 Sept 21, 1996..........Memorial Field .........................24...........22
65 Sept 20, 1997..........Franklin Field ...........................23...........15
66 Sept 19, 1998..........Memorial Field .........................14...........17
67 Sept 18, 1999..........Franklin Field .............................6...........17
68 Sept 30, 2000..........Franklin Field ...........................14...........48
69 Sept 29, 2001..........Memorial Field .........................20...........21
70 Oct 5, 2002 ............Franklin Field ...........................14...........49
71 Oct 4, 2003 ............Memorial Field .........................20...........33
72 Oct 2, 2004 ............Franklin Field .............................0...........35
73 Oct 1, 2005 ............Memorial Field ...........................9...........26
Known Sites:
Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Memorial Field (Hanover, N.H.)
Polo Grounds IV (New York, N.Y.)
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Oct 14, 1939 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................6.............0
Oct 12, 1940 ..........Franklin Field ...........................50.............7
Oct 11, 1941 ..........Yale Bowl .................................28...........13
Oct 10, 1942 ..........Yale Bowl .................................35.............6
Oct 2, 1943 ............Franklin Field ...........................41.............7
Nov 10, 1956..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........40
Nov 9, 1957............Franklin Field ...........................33...........20
Nov 8, 1958............Yale Bowl .................................30.............6
Nov 7, 1959............Franklin Field ...........................28...........12
Nov 5, 1960............Yale Bowl ...................................9...........34
Nov 11, 1961..........Franklin Field .............................0...........23
Nov 10, 1962..........Yale Bowl .................................15...........12
Nov 9, 1963............Franklin Field .............................7...........28
Nov 7, 1964............Franklin Field .............................9...........21
Nov 6, 1965............Yale Bowl .................................19...........21
Nov 5, 1966............Franklin Field ...........................14...........17
Nov 11, 1967..........Yale Bowl .................................22...........44
Nov 9, 1968............Franklin Field ...........................13...........30
Nov 8, 1969............Yale Bowl ...................................3...........21
Nov 7, 1970............Franklin Field ...........................22...........32
Nov 6, 1971............Yale Bowl .................................14...........24
Nov 11, 1972..........Franklin Field ...........................48...........30
Nov 10, 1973..........Yale Bowl .................................21...........24
Nov 9, 1974............Franklin Field ...........................12...........37
Nov 8, 1975............Yale Bowl .................................14...........24
Oct 23, 1976 ..........Franklin Field .............................7...........21
Oct 22, 1977 ..........Yale Bowl .................................21...........27
Oct 28, 1978 ..........Franklin Field ...........................17...........17
Oct 27, 1979 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........24
Oct 25, 1980 ..........Franklin Field .............................0.............8
Oct 24, 1981 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................3...........24
Oct 23, 1982 ..........Franklin Field ...........................27...........14
Oct 22, 1983 ..........Yale Bowl .................................17.............0
Oct 27, 1984 ..........Franklin Field ...........................34...........21
Oct 26, 1985 ..........Yale Bowl .................................23.............7
Oct 25, 1986 ..........Franklin Field ...........................24.............6
Oct 24, 1987 ..........Yale Bowl .................................22...........28
Oct 22, 1988 ..........Franklin Field ...........................10.............3
Oct 28, 1989 ..........Yale Bowl .................................22...........23
Oct 27, 1990 ..........Franklin Field ...........................10...........27
Nov 2, 1991............Yale Bowl .................................12...........31
Oct 31, 1992 ..........Franklin Field ...........................13...........10
Oct 30, 1993 ..........Yale Bowl .................................48.............7
Oct 29, 1994 ..........Franklin Field ...........................14.............6
Oct 28, 1995 ..........Yale Bowl .................................16.............6
Nov 2, 1996............Franklin Field ...........................20.............3
Nov 1, 1997* ..........Yale Bowl .................................26.............7
Oct 31, 1998 ..........Franklin Field ...........................34...........21
Oct 30, 1999 ..........Yale Bowl .................................19...........23
Oct 21, 2000 ..........Yale Bowl .................................24...........27
Oct 20, 2001 ..........Franklin Field ...........................21.............3
Oct 26, 2002 ..........Yale Bowl .................................41...........20
Oct 25, 2003 ..........Franklin Field ...........................34...........31
Oct 23, 2004 ..........Yale Bowl .................................17.............7
Oct 22, 2005 ..........Franklin Field ...........................38...........21
PENN -VS- YALE, 73 GAMES
Overall: Yale, 43-29-1
In Philadelphia: Penn 17-15-1
In New Haven: Yale, 23-12
In New York, N.Y.: Yale, 4-0
In Hoboken, N.J.: Yale, 1-0
Best Penn Win Streak: 6 games (1938-43)
Best Yale Win Streak: 12 games (1879-93)
Current Streak: Penn, 5 games (2001-active)
Most Penn Points: 50, 1940
Most Yale Points: 75, 1886
Most Aggregate Points: 78 (48-30, Penn), 1972
Penn Points: 1,211 (16.6 a game)
Yale Points: 1,547 (21.2 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 204 -- Nick Crawford (Yale, Nov. 2, 1991) &
Sam Mathews (Penn, Oct. 25, 2003)
Most Passing Yards: 351 -- Mike Mitchell (Penn, Oct. 26, 2002)
At Franklin Field: Penn, 17-11-1
Best Penn Win Streak: 6 games (1992-03)
Best Yale Win Streak: 6 games (1961-70)
Most Penn Points: 50, 1940
Most Yale Points: 37, 1974
Most Aggregate Points: 78 (48-30, Penn), 1972
At Yale Bowl: Yale, 20-12
Best Yale Win Streak: 9 games (1965-81)
Best Penn Win Streak: 3 games (1939-42)
Most Yale Points: 44, 1967
Most Penn Points: 48, 1993
Most Aggregate Points: 66 (44-22, Yale), 1967
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Nov 1, 1879............Hoboken, N.J. ......................0 - 0 - 3........3-5-0
Nov 17, 1880..........Polo Grounds I .....................0 - 0 - 6........8-1-0
Nov 14, 1885..........University Field ..........................5...........53
Nov 13, 1886..........Yale Field....................................0...........75
Oct 29, 1887 ..........University Field ..........................0...........50
Oct 13, 1888 ..........University Field ..........................0...........34
Nov 3, 1888............Yale Field....................................0...........54
Oct 30, 1889 ..........University Field ........................10...........22
Nov 15, 1890..........Yale Field....................................0...........60
Nov 14, 1891..........Manhattan Field .........................0...........48
Nov 12, 1892..........Manhattan Field .........................0...........28
Nov 11, 1893..........Manhattan Field .........................6...........14
Oct 17, 1925 ..........Yale Bowl .................................16...........13
Oct 13, 1934 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........14
Oct 12, 1935 ..........Franklin Field ...........................20...........31
Oct 10, 1936 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0.............7
Oct 9, 1937 ............Yale Bowl ...................................7...........27
Oct 8, 1938 ............Franklin Field ...........................21.............0
*Penn forfeited the 1997 game for using an ineligible player
Known Sites:
Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Manhattan Field (New York, N.Y.)
Polo Grounds I (New York, N.Y.)
University Field (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Yale Bowl (New Haven, Conn.)
Yale Field (New Haven, Conn.)
BROWN -VS- PRINCETON, 72 GAMES
Overall: Princeton, 50-22
In Providence: Princeton, 18-9
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
In Princeton: Princeton, 32-13
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Best Brown Win Streak: 8 games (1973-80)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 18 games (1955-72)
Current Streak: Brown, 1 game (2005-active)
Most Brown Points: 53, 1999
Most Princeton Points: 59, 1991
Most Aggregate Points: 96 (59-37, Princeton), 1991
Brown Points: 1,099 (15.3 a game)
Princeton Points: 1,832 (25.4 a game)
40 Nov 3, 1973............Palmer Stadium ..........................7.............6
41 Nov 2, 1974............Brown Stadium.........................17...........13
42 Nov 1, 1975............Palmer Stadium ........................24...........16
43 Oct 2, 1976 ............Palmer Stadium ........................13.............7
44 Oct 1, 1977 ............Brown Stadium.........................10.............7
45 Oct 7, 1978 ............Palmer Stadium ........................44...........16
46 Oct 6, 1979 ............Brown Stadium.........................31...........12
47 Oct 4, 1980 ............Palmer Stadium ........................28...........11
48 Oct 3, 1981 ............Brown Stadium.........................17...........20
49 Oct 2, 1982 ............Palmer Stadium ........................23...........28
50 Oct 1, 1983 ............Brown Stadium.........................16...........27
51 Oct 6, 1984 ............Palmer Stadium ........................32...........30
52 Oct 5, 1985 ............Brown Stadium.........................17.............0
53 Oct 4, 1986 ............Palmer Stadium ........................24...........10
54 Oct 3, 1987 ............Brown Stadium.........................13.............7
55 Oct 1, 1988 ............Palmer Stadium ........................27...........31
56 Oct 7, 1989 ............Brown Stadium.........................15...........38
57 Oct 6, 1990 ............Palmer Stadium ........................23...........27
58 Oct 12, 1991 ..........Brown Stadium.........................37...........59
59 Oct 10, 1992 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........28
60 Oct 9, 1993 ............Brown Stadium.........................16...........34
61 Oct 8, 1994 ............Palmer Stadium ........................10...........31
62 Oct 7, 1995 ............Brown Stadium.........................19...........21
63 Oct 12, 1996 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................27...........23
64 Oct 11, 1997 ..........Brown Stadium.........................13...........30
65 Oct 10, 1998 ..........Princeton Stadium ....................17...........31
66 Oct 9, 1999 ............Brown Stadium.........................53...........30
67 Oct 14, 2000 ..........Princeton Stadium ....................28...........55
68 Oct 13, 2001 ..........Brown Stadium.........................35...........24
69 Oct 19, 2002 ..........Princeton Stadium ....................14...........16
70 Oct 18, 2003 ..........Brown Stadium.........................14...........34
71 Oct 16, 2004 ..........Princeton Stadium ....................10...........24
72 Oct 15, 2005 ..........Brown Stadium.........................31...........28
Known Sites:
Andrews Field (Providence, R.I.))
Brown Stadium (Providence, R.I.)
Palmer Stadium (Princeton, N.J.
Princeton Stadium (Princeton, N.J.)
Most Rushing Yards: 262 -- Dick Kazmaier (Princeton, Nov. 11, 1951)
Most Passing Yards: 442 -- James Perry (Brown, Oct. 10, 1998)
At Brown Stadium: Princeton, 16-9
Best Brown Win Streak: 3 games (1974-79)
Best Princeton Win Streak: 6 games (1957-70)
Most Brown Points: 53, 1999
Most Princeton Points: 59, 1991
Most Aggregate Points: 96 (59-37, Princeton), 1991 ....................
At Palmer Stadium: Princeton, 25-13
Best Princeton Win Streak: 16 games (1949-72)
Best Brown Win Streak: 5 games (1973-80)
Most Princeton Points: 54, 1960
Most Brown Points: 44, 1978
Most Aggregate Points: 75 (54-21, Princeton), 1960
At Princeton Stadium: Princeton, 4-0
Best Princeton Win Streak: 4 games (1998-active)
Most Princeton Points: 55, 2000
Most Brown Points: 28, 2000
Most Aggregate Points: 83 (55-28, Princeton), 2000
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Oct 29, 1898 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0...........23
Nov 4, 1899............Princeton, N.J.............................6...........18
Oct 27, 1900 ..........Andrews Field ............................5...........17
Oct 19, 1901 ..........Princeton, N.J. ............................0...........35
Oct 10, 1903 ..........Andrews Field ............................0...........29
Oct 12, 1929 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........12
Oct 11, 1930 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7.............0
Oct 10, 1931 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................19.............7
Nov 4, 1933............Brown Stadium...........................0...........33
Oct 28, 1939 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................12...........26
Oct 24, 1942 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........32
Oct 16, 1943 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................28...........20
Oct 5, 1946 ............Palmer Stadium ........................12...........33
Sept 30, 1947..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........21
Oct 2, 1948 ............Palmer Stadium ........................23...........20
Oct 15, 1949 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................14...........27
Oct 21, 1950 ..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........34
Nov 3, 1951............Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........12
Nov 1, 1952............Palmer Stadium ..........................0...........39
Oct 31, 1953 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................13...........27
Oct 16, 1954 ..........Brown Stadium.........................21...........20
Oct 29, 1955 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........14
Nov 3, 1956............Palmer Stadium ..........................7...........21
Nov 2, 1957............Brown Stadium...........................0.............7
Nov 1, 1958............Palmer Stadium ........................18...........28
Oct 31, 1959 ..........Palmer Stadium ..........................0.............7
Oct 29, 1960 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................21...........54
Nov 4, 1961............Brown Stadium...........................0...........52
Nov 3, 1962............Palmer Stadium ........................12...........28
Nov 2, 1963............Palmer Stadium ........................13...........34
Oct 31, 1964 ..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........14
Oct 30, 1965 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................27...........45
Oct 29, 1966 ..........Brown Stadium...........................7...........24
Nov 4, 1967............Palmer Stadium ........................14...........48
Nov 2, 1968............Brown Stadium...........................7...........50
Nov 1, 1969............Palmer Stadium ..........................6...........33
Oct 31, 1970 ..........Brown Stadium.........................14...........42
Oct 30, 1971 ..........Palmer Stadium ........................21...........49
Nov 4, 1972............Palmer Stadium ........................10...........31
Date ........................Location ..................................Brn...........Pri
BROWN -VS- COLUMBIA, 70 GAMES
Overall: Brown 45-23-2
In Providence: Brown, 24-9-1
In New York: Brown, 21-14-1
Best Brown Win Streak: 15 games (1973-87)
Best Columbia Win Streak: 5 games (1959-63)
Current Streak: Brown, 9 games (1997-active)
Most Brown Points: 59, 1994
Most Columbia Points: 50, 1961
Most Aggregate Points: 86 (59-27, Brown), 1994
Brown Points: 1,555 (22.2 a game)
Columbia Points: 1,242 (17.7 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 237 -- Marquis Jessie (Brown, Nov. 20, 1993)
Most Passing Yards: 402 -- James Perry (Brown, Nov. 22, 1997)
At Brown Stadium: Brown, 24-9-1
Best Brown Win Streak: 17 games (1973-active)
Best Columbia Win Streak: 6 games (1951-63)
Most Brown Points: 51, 1965
Most Columbia Points: 50, 1961
Most Aggregate Points: 78 (42-36, Brown), 1983
At Baker Field: Brown, 12-11
Best Columbia Win Streak: 4 games (1941-52)
Best Brown Win Streak: 5 games (1974-82)
Most Columbia Points: 46, 1968
Most Brown Points: 38, 1966
Most Aggregate Points: 78 (40-38, Columbia), 1966
At Wien Stadium: Brown, 8-3
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
Best Columbia Win Streak: 1 game (three times)
Best Brown Win Streak: 3 games (1998-active)
Most Columbia Points: 34, 1992
Most Brown Points: 59, 1994
Most Aggregate Points: 86 (59-27, Brown), 1994
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Nov 8, 1902............Manhattan Field .......................28.............0
Nov 27, 1919..........New York, N.Y. ...........................7.............7
Nov 15, 1930..........Brown Stadium...........................6.............0
Nov 14, 1931..........Baker Field .................................7.............9
Nov 12, 1932..........Brown Stadium...........................7.............6
Nov 10, 1934..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........39
Nov 23, 1935..........Baker Field .................................0...........18
Oct 23, 1937 ..........Baker Field .................................7.............6
Nov 26, 1938..........Baker Field ...............................36...........27
Nov 30, 1940..........Brown Stadium...........................0.............0
Oct 4, 1941 ............Baker Field .................................6...........13
Oct 10, 1942 ..........Brown Stadium.........................28...........21
Nov 18, 1944..........Brown Stadium.........................12.............0
Oct 27, 1945 ..........Baker Field .................................6...........27
Nov 19, 1949..........Brown Stadium.........................16.............7
Nov 25, 1950..........Baker Field .................................0...........33
Nov 24, 1951..........Brown Stadium.........................14...........29
Nov 22, 1952..........Baker Field .................................0...........14
Sept 25, 1954..........Baker Field ...............................18.............7
Sept 24, 1955..........Brown Stadium.........................12...........14
Sept 29, 1956..........Baker Field ...............................20.............0
Sept 28, 1957..........Brown Stadium.........................20...........23
Sept 27, 1958..........Baker Field ...............................22.............0
Sept 26, 1959..........Brown Stadium...........................6...........21
Sept 24, 1960..........Baker Field .................................0...........37
Sept 30, 1961..........Brown Stadium...........................0...........50
Sept 29, 1962..........Baker Field ...............................20...........22
Sept 28, 1963..........Brown Stadium.........................14...........41
Nov 21, 1964..........Baker Field .................................7.............0
Nov 20, 1965..........Brown Stadium.........................51.............7
Nov 19, 1966..........Baker Field ...............................38...........40
Nov 25, 1967..........Brown Stadium.........................14.............7
Nov 23, 1968..........Baker Field ...............................20...........46
Nov 22, 1969..........Brown Stadium...........................3...........18
Nov 21, 1970..........Baker Field ...............................17...........12
Nov 20, 1971..........Brown Stadium...........................6...........24
Nov 25, 1972..........Baker Field ...............................12...........28
Nov 24, 1973..........Brown Stadium.........................37...........14
Nov 23, 1974..........Baker Field ...............................28...........19
Nov 22, 1975..........Brown Stadium.........................48...........13
Nov 13, 1976..........Baker Field ...............................28...........17
Nov 12, 1977..........Brown Stadium.........................21...........14
Nov 18, 1978..........Baker Field ...............................24...........12
Nov 17, 1979..........Brown Stadium.........................31...........14
Nov 22, 1980..........Baker Field ...............................31...........13
Nov 21, 1981..........Brown Stadium.........................23...........20
Nov 20, 1982..........Baker Field ...............................35...........21
Nov 19, 1983..........Brown Stadium.........................42...........36
Nov 17, 1984..........Wien Stadium ..........................28...........14
Nov 23, 1985..........Brown Stadium.........................34.............0
Nov 22, 1986..........Wien Stadium ..........................45.............7
Nov 21, 1987..........Brown Stadium.........................19...........16
Nov 19, 1988..........Wien Stadium ..........................13...........31
Nov 18, 1989..........Brown Stadium.........................41...........28
Nov 17, 1990..........Wien Stadium ..........................17.............0
Nov 23, 1991..........Brown Stadium.........................28...........23
Nov 21, 1992..........Wien Stadium ..........................28...........34
Nov 20, 1993..........Brown Stadium.........................28...........23
Nov 19, 1994..........Wien Stadium ..........................59...........27
Nov 18, 1995..........Brown Stadium.........................33...........14
Nov 23, 1996..........Wien Stadium ..........................27...........31
Nov 22, 1997..........Brown Stadium.........................42...........11
Nov 21, 1998..........Wien Stadium ..........................10.............3
No
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64 Nov 20, 1999..........Brown Stadium.........................23.............6
65 Nov 18, 2000..........Brown Stadium.........................45...........27
66 Nov 17, 2001..........Wien Stadium ..........................45...........21
67 Nov 23, 2002..........Brown Stadium.........................35...........28
68 Nov 22, 2003..........Wien Stadium ..........................42...........10
69 Nov 20, 2004..........Brown Stadium.........................33...........21
70 Nov 19, 2005..........Wien Stadium ..........................52...........21
Known Sites:
Baker Field (New York, N.Y.)
Brown Stadium (Providence, R.I.)
Manhattan Field (New York, N.Y.)
Wien Stadium (New York, N.Y.)
CORNELL -VS- HARVARD, 70 GAMES
Overall: Harvard, 36-32-2
In Ithaca: Cornell, 15-14-2
In Cambridge: Harvard, 21-17
In New York, N.Y.: Harvard, 1-0
Best Cornell Win Streak: 11 games (1986-96)
Best Harvard Win Streak: 10 games (1890-13)
Current Streak: Cornell, 4 gams (2005-active)
Most Cornell Points: 42, 1951
Most Harvard Points: 77, 1890
Most Aggregate Points: 77 (77-0, Harvard), 1890
Cornell Points: 1,091 (15.6 a game)
Harvard Points: 1,295 (18.5 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 281 -- Ed Marinaro (Cornell, Oct. 18, 1969)
Most Passing Yards: 391 -- Ricky Rahne (Cornell, Oct. 7, 2000)
At Schoellkopf Field: Cornell, 15-11-2
Best Cornell Win Streak: 5 games (1987-95)
Best Harvard Win Streak: 3 games (1973-77)
Most Cornell Points: 42, 1951
Most Harv ard Points: 34, 1975 & 1997
Most Aggregate Points: 65 (41-24, Cornell), 1969
At Harvard Stadium: Harvard, 18-17
Best Harvard Win Streak: 8 games (1961-74)
Best Cornell Win Streak: 7 games (1938-59)
Most Harvard Points: 52, 2002
Most Cornell Points: 33, 1949
Most Aggregate Points: 75 (52-23, Harvard), 2002
No
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Nov 1, 1890............Jarvis Field..................................0...........77
Nov 5, 1892............Percy Field................................14...........20
Nov 1, 1893............Manhattan Field .........................0...........34
Oct 27, 1894 ..........Percy Field................................12...........22
Oct 26, 1895 ..........Soldiers Field..............................0...........25
Oct 24, 1896 ..........Percy Field..................................4...........13
Oct 27, 1897 ..........Soldiers Field..............................5...........24
Nov 6, 1909............Harvard Stadium ........................0...........18
Nov 5, 1910............Harvard Stadium ........................5...........27
Nov 1, 1913............Harvard Stadium ........................6...........23
Oct 23, 1915 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................10.............0
Oct 28, 1916 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........23
Oct 8, 1938 ............Harvard Stadium ......................20.............0
Oct 11, 1941 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................7.............0
Oct 9, 1948 ............Schoellkopf Field......................40.............6
Oct 8, 1949 ............Harvard Stadium ......................33...........14
Oct 14, 1950 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................28.............7
Oct 13, 1951 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................42.............6
Oct 9, 1954 ............Schoellkopf Field......................12...........13
Oct 8, 1955 ............Harvard Stadium ......................20.............7
Oct 13, 1956 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................7...........32
Oct 5, 1957 ............Harvard Stadium ......................20.............6
Oct 4, 1958 ............Schoellkopf Field......................21...........14
Oct 10, 1959 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................20...........16
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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25 Oct 8, 1960 ............Schoellkopf Field......................12.............0
26 Oct 7, 1961 ............Harvard Stadium ........................0...........14
27 Oct 6, 1962 ............Schoellkopf Field......................14...........12
28 Oct 12, 1963 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................14...........21
29 Oct 17, 1964 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........16
30 Oct 16, 1965 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................3.............3
31 Oct 15, 1966 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........21
32 Oct 21, 1967 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................12...........14
33 Oct 19, 1968 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................0...........10
34 Oct 18, 1969 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................41...........24
35 Oct 17, 1970 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................24...........27
36 Oct 16, 1971 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................21...........16
37 Oct 21, 1972 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................15...........33
38 Oct 20, 1973 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................15...........21
39 Oct 19, 1974 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................27...........39
40 Oct 18, 1975 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................13...........34
41 Oct 9, 1976 ............Harvard Stadium ........................9.............3
42 Oct 8, 1977 ............Schoellkopf Field........................7...........17
43 Oct 14, 1978 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................25...........20
44 Oct 13, 1979 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................41...........14
45 Oct 11, 1980 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................12...........20
46 Oct 10, 1981 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................10...........27
47 Oct 9, 1982 ............Harvard Stadium ......................13...........25
48 Oct 8, 1983 ............Schoellkopf Field........................3.............3
49 Oct 13, 1984 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................18...........24
50 Oct 12, 1985 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................17...........20
51 Oct 11, 1986 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................3.............0
52 Oct 10, 1987 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................29...........17
53 Oct 8, 1988 ............Harvard Stadium ......................19...........17
54 Oct 14, 1989 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................28.............0
55 Oct 6, 1990 ............Harvard Stadium ......................20...........17
56 Oct 19, 1991 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................22...........17
57 Oct 10, 1992 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................31...........13
58 Oct 9, 1993 ............Schoellkopf Field......................27.............0
59 Oct 8, 1994 ............Harvard Stadium ......................18...........13
60 Oct 7, 1995 ............Schoellkopf Field......................28...........27
61 Oct 12, 1996 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................20...........13
62 Oct 11, 1997 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................9...........34
63 Oct 10, 1998 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................12...........19
64 Oct 9, 1999 ............Schoellkopf Field......................24...........23
65 Oct 7, 2000 ............Harvard Stadium ......................29...........28
66 Oct 13, 2001 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................6...........26
67 Oct 12, 2002 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................23...........52
68 Oct 11, 2003 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........27
69 Oct 9, 2004 ............Harvard Stadium ......................24...........34
70 Oct 8, 2005 ............Schoellkopf Field......................37...........13
Known Sites:
Harvard Stadium (Cambridge, Mass.)
Jarvis Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
Manhattan Field (New York, N.Y.)
Percy Field (Providence, R.I.)
Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.)
Soldiers Field (Cambridge, Mass.)
CORNELL -VS- YALE, 68 GAMES
Overall: Yale, 40-26-2
In Ithaca: Cornell, 14-12-2
In New Haven: Yale, 28-12
Best Cornell Win Streak: 4 games (1990-93)
Best Yale Win Streak: 7 games (1973-79)
Current Streak: Yale, 1 game (2005-active)
Most Cornell Points: 48, 1949
Most Yale Points: 70, 1889
Most Aggregate Points: 73 (50-23, Yale), 2002
Cornell Points: 1,036 (15.2 a game)
Yale Points: 1,367 (20.1 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 288 -- Scott Oliaro (Cornell, Nov. 3, 1990)
Most Passing Yards: 317 -- Bill Lazor, Cornell, Nov. 9, 1991)
At Schoellkopf Field: Cornell, 14-11-2
Best Cornell Win Streak: 8 games (1983-00)
Best Yale Win Streak: 4 games (1974-81)
Most Cornell Points: 41, 1983
Most Yale Points: 50, 2002
Most Aggregate Points: 73 (50-23, Yale), 2002
At Yale Bowl: Yale, 27-12
Best Yale Win Streak: 5 games (1960-69)
Best Cornell Win Streak: 2 games (four times)
Most Yale Points: 47, 1954
Most Cornell Points: 48, 1949
Most Aggregate Points: 72 (41-31, Cornell), 1990
No
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Oct 15, 1889 ..........Yale Field....................................6...........56
Nov 9, 1889............Percy Field..................................0...........70
Oct 3, 1936 ............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........23
Oct 23, 1937 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0.............9
Nov 9, 1940............Yale Bowl .................................21.............0
Nov 8, 1941............Schoellkopf Field......................21.............7
Nov 7, 1942............Yale Bowl .................................13.............7
Oct 7, 1944 ............Yale Bowl ...................................7...........16
Oct 27, 1945 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........18
Oct 19, 1946 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................6.............6
Oct 4, 1947 ............Yale Bowl ...................................0...........14
Oct 15, 1949 ..........Yale Bowl .................................48...........14
Oct 21, 1950 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................7.............0
Oct 20, 1951 ..........Yale Bowl .................................27.............0
Oct 18, 1952 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........13
Oct 17, 1953 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................0.............0
Oct 16, 1954 ..........Yale Bowl .................................21...........47
Oct 15, 1955 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........34
Oct 20, 1956 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........25
Oct 19, 1957 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................7...........18
Oct 18, 1958 ..........Yale Bowl .................................12.............7
Oct 17, 1959 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........23
Oct 15, 1960 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........22
Oct 21, 1961 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........12
Oct 20, 1962 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................8...........26
Oct 19, 1963 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................13...........10
Oct 24, 1964 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................21...........23
Oct 23, 1965 ..........Yale Bowl .................................14...........24
Oct 22, 1966 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................16...........14
Oct 28, 1967 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........41
Oct 26, 1968 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................13...........25
Oct 25, 1969 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................0...........17
Oct 24, 1970 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................7...........38
Oct 23, 1971 ..........Yale Bowl .................................31...........10
Oct 28, 1972 ..........Schoellkopf Field......................24...........13
Oct 27, 1973 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................3...........20
Oct 26, 1974 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................3...........27
Oct 25, 1975 ..........Yale Bowl .................................14...........20
Oct 30, 1976 ..........Yale Bowl ...................................6...........14
Oct 29, 1977 ..........Schoellkopf Field........................0...........28
Nov 4, 1978............Yale Bowl .................................14...........42
Nov 3, 1979............Schoellkopf Field......................20...........23
Nov 8, 1980............Yale Bowl .................................24.............6
Nov 7, 1981............Schoellkopf Field......................17...........23
Nov 6, 1982............Yale Bowl .................................26...........20
Nov 5, 1983............Schoellkopf Field......................41.............7
Nov 3, 1984............Yale Bowl .................................14...........21
Nov 9, 1985............Yale Bowl .................................20...........14
Nov 8, 1986............Schoellkopf Field......................15.............0
Nov 7, 1987............Yale Bowl ...................................9...........28
Nov 5, 1988............Schoellkopf Field......................26.............0
Nov 4, 1989............Yale Bowl .................................19...........34
Nov 3, 1990............Yale Bowl .................................41...........31
Nov 9, 1991............Schoellkopf Field......................31.............6
Nov 7, 1992............Yale Bowl .................................35...........14
ALL-TIME IVY SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
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56 Nov 6, 1993............Schoellkopf Field......................21.............0
57 Nov 5, 1994............Yale Bowl .................................14...........24
58 Nov 4, 1995............Schoellkopf Field......................38...........10
59 Nov 9, 1996............Yale Bowl .................................28...........20
60 Nov 8, 1997............Schoellkopf Field......................37...........10
61 Nov 7, 1998............Yale Bowl .................................21...........28
62 Nov 6, 1999............Yale Bowl .................................20...........37
63 Sept 23, 2000..........Schoellkopf Field......................24...........23
64 Sept 22, 2001..........Yale Bowl .................................13...........40
65 Sept 28, 2002..........Schoellkopf Field......................23...........50
66 Sept 27, 2003..........Yale Bowl ...................................7...........21
67 Sept 25, 2004..........Schoellkopf Field......................19.............7
68 Setp 24, 2005..........Yale Bowl .................................17...........37
Known Sites:
Percy Field (Ithaca, N.Y.)
Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.)
Yale Bowl (New Haven, Conn.)
Yale Field (New Haven, Conn.)
COLUMBIA -VS- HARVARD, 64 GAMES
Overall: Harvard, 49-14-1
In New York: Harvard, 22-8
In Cambridge: Harvard, 25-6-1
In Boston: Harvard, 1-0
In Hoboken, N.J.: Harvard, 1-0
Best Columbia Win Streak: 6 games (1949-54)
Best Harvard Win Streak: 16 games (1979-94)
Current Streak: Harvard, 2 games (2004-active)
Most Columbia Points: 35, 1951
Most Harvard Points: 57, 1973
Most Aggregate Points: 78 (45-33, Harvard), 2001
Columbia Points: 750 (11.7 a game)
Harvard Points: 1,550 (24.2 a game)
Most Rushing Yards: 204 -- Robert Santiago (Harvard, Sept. 22, 1984)
Most Passing Yards: 368 -- John Witkowski (Columbia, Sept. 17, 1983)
At Baker Field: Harvard, 13-4
Best Columbia Win Streak: 2 games (1949-51)
Best Harvard Win Streak: 6 games (1958-68)
Most Columbia Points: 35, 1951
Most Harvard Points: 36, 1962
Most Aggregate Points: 50 (36-14, Harvard), 1962
At Wien Stadium: Harvard, 8-4
Best Columbia Win Streak: 3 games (1994-98)
Best Harvard Win Streak: 6 games (1984-92)
Most Columbia Points: 33, 2001
Most Harvard Points: 55, 2005
Most Aggregate Points: 78 (45-33, Harvard), 2001
At Harvard Stadium: Harvard, 22-6-1
Best Harvard Win Streak: 7 games (1965-76 & ‘80-93)
Best Columbia Win Streak: 3 games (1950-54)
Most Harvard Points: 57, 1973
Most Columbia Points: 30, 1975
Most Aggregate Points: 65 (35-30, Harvard), 1975
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Nov 5, 1877............St. George’s CC ....................0-0-0........6-8-0
Nov 6, 1880............Polo Grounds I .....................0 - 0 - 0........3-1-0
Nov 5, 1881............South End Gr’nds .................0 - 0 - 0........1-3-0
Nov 11, 1882..........Holmes Field ......................0 - 0 - 1 0........2-4-0
Oct 13, 1900 ..........Soldiers Field..............................0...........24
Oct 12, 1901 ..........Soldiers Field..............................0...........18
Oct 2, 1948 ............Harvard Stadium ......................24...........33
Oct 1, 1949 ............Baker Field ...............................14.............7
Oct 7, 1950 ............Harvard Stadium ......................28.............7
Oct 6, 1951 ............Baker Field ...............................35.............0
Oct 4, 1952 ............Harvard Stadium ......................16.............7
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Date ........................Location ..................................Col.........Har
12 Oct 17, 1953 ..........Baker Field .................................6.............0
13 Oct 16, 1954 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................7.............6
14 Oct 15, 1955 ..........Baker Field .................................7...........21
15 Oct 20, 1956 ..........Baker Field ...............................26...........20
16 Oct 19, 1957 ..........Harvard Stadium ........................6...........19
17 Oct 18, 1958 ..........Baker Field .................................0...........26
18 Oct 17, 1959 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................22...........38
19 Oct 15, 1960 ..........Baker Field .................................7.............8
20 Oct 21, 1961 ..........Harvard Stadium ......................26...........14
21 Oct 20, 1962 ..........Baker Field
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