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Ivy League Football Year-By-Year History 16 22 17 Ivy League Football Year-By-Year History YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPION(S) 2005 Brown 1956 Yale 2006 Princeton 1957 Princeton Yale 1958 Dartmouth 2007 Harvard 1959 Penn 2008 Harvard 1960 Yale Brown 1961 Columbia 2009 Penn Harvard 2010 Penn 1962 Dartmouth 2011 Harvard 1963 Dartmouth 2012 Penn Princeton 2013 Harvard 1964 Princeton Princeton 1965 Dartmouth 2014 Harvard 1966 Dartmouth 2015 Harvard Harvard Dartmouth Princeton Penn 1967 Yale 1968 Yale CHAMPIONSHIPS BY TEAM Harvard 1969 Dartmouth Total Outright First Last Yale Champs. Champs. Champ. Champ. Princeton Brown 4 1 1976 2008 1970 Dartmouth Columbia 1 0 1961 1961 1971 Cornell Cornell 3 0 1971 1990 Dartmouth Dartmouth 18 9 1958 2015 1972 Dartmouth Harvard 17 8 1961 2015 1973 Dartmouth Penn 17 13 1959 2015 1974 Harvard Princeton 10 3 1957 2013 Yale Yale 14 6 1956 2006 1975 Harvard Totals 84 40 1956 2015 1976 Brown Yale 1977 Yale 1978 Dartmouth 1979 Yale 1980 Yale 1981 Yale Dartmouth 1982 Harvard Penn Dartmouth 1983 Harvard Penn 1984 Penn 1985 Penn 1986 Penn 1987 Harvard 1988 Penn Cornell 1989 Yale Princeton 1990 Dartmouth Cornell 1991 Dartmouth 1992 Dartmouth Princeton 1993 Penn 1994 Penn 1995 Princeton 1996 Dartmouth 1997 Harvard 1998 Penn 1999 Brown Yale 2000 Penn 2001 Harvard 2002 Penn 2003 Penn 2004 Harvard 16 23 17 Ivy League Football Year-By-Year History --- Ivy League --- --- Overall --- NFL Draftee Gil Robertshaw (Br), Chicago Cardinals (10/111) 1956 W-L-T PF PA W-L-T PF PA Coach Pro Bowl Player Chuck Bednarik (Penn), Philadelphia Eagles 1 Yale 7-0-0 221 69 8-1-0 246 97 Jordan Olivar 2 Princeton 5-2-0 181 109 7-2-0 278 94 Charles Caldwell --- Ivy League --- --- Overall --- 3t Dartmouth 4-3-0 102 82 5-4-0 122 89 Bob Blackman 3t Penn 4-3-0 90 128 4-5-0 106 218 Steve Sebo 1958 W-L-T PF PA W-L-T PF PA Coach 5 Brown 3-4-0 77 87 5-4-0 124 94 Alva Kelley 1 Dartmouth 6-1-0 154 69 7-2-0 182 83 Bob Blackman 6t Columbia 2-5-0 76 165 3-6-0 94 237 Lou Little 2t Cornell 5-2-0 134 80 6-3-0 147 135 Lefty James 6t Harvard 2-5-0 140 180 2-6-0 153 199 Lloyd Jordan 2t Princeton 5-2-0 177 123 6-3-0 217 164 Dick Colman 8 Cornell 1-6-0 94 161 1-8-0 100 209 Lefty James 4t Brown 4-3-0 136 128 6-3-0 211 140 Alva Kelley First Team Paul Lopata (E, Yale); Dick Bence (E, Brown); Wayne Kakela (T, 4t Penn 4-3-0 145 84 4-5-0 153 177 Steve Sebo Dartmouth); Gil Robertshaw (T, Brown); Mike Owseichik (G, Yale); Ted Metropoulos 6 Harvard 3-4-0 126 93 4-5-0 149 99 John Yovicisin (G, Harvard); Bob Adelizzi (C, Dartmouth); Dennis McGill (B, Yale); Claude Benham 7 Columbia 1-6-0 21 196 1-8-0 35 291 Buff Donelli (B, Columbia); Al Ward (B, Yale); Art Boland (B, Cornell) 8 Yale 0-7-0 70 190 2-7-0 92 203 Jordan Olivar Second Team Charles Gill (E, Penn); Gerry Knapp (E, Cornell); Charles Griffith First Team Norm Juvonen (E, Cornell); Barney Berlinger (E, Penn); Bob Shaunessy (T, Yale); Robert Casciola (T, Princeton); Michael Bowman (G, Princeton); Ray Kelly (T, Harvard); Tom Budrewicz (T, Brown); Alvin Krutsch (G, Dartmouth); Edward (G, Penn); Marcin Lebovitz (C, Harvard); Steve Ackerman (B, Yale); John Sapoch (B, Savitsky (G, Cornell); Don Warburton (C, Brown); Frank Finney (B, Brown); John Princeton); Irv Roberson (B, Cornell); Robert Rex (B, Dartmouth) Crouthamel (B, Dartmouth); Chet Boulris (B, Harvard); Paul Choquette (B, Brown) Honorable Mention Ronald Szczypkowski (E, Columbia); Ronald Fraser (E, Second Team Will Traub (E, Brown); Ed Kostselnik (E, Princeton); David Bathrick Dartmouth); Michael Stewart (E, Princeton); Earle Harder (T, Princeton); Robert (T, Dartmouth); Peter Briggs (T, Harvard); Ray Kelly (G, Penn); Harold Anderson Shaunessy (T, Harvard); Roger Garrett (T, Cornell); Al Suter (G, Cornell); Peter (G, Harvard); Frank Szvetecz (C, Princeton); Thomas Skypeck (QB, Cornell); Fred Keblish (G, Penn); Dick Crews (G, Brown); Alex Kroll (C, Yale); Robert Sebastianelli Doelling (HB, Penn); Hugh Scott (HB, Princeton); Fred Tiley (FB, Princeton) (C, Penn); Thomas Itin (G, Cornell); Tom Morris (B, Princeton); Walter Stahura (B, Hall of Fame Inductees Charley Barrett (QB, Cornell, 1913-15); Dave Campbell Harvard); Francis Riepl (B, Penn); Tony Gianelly (B, Harvard); John Simourian (B, (E, Harvard, 1899-01); Tad Jones (Coach, Yale, 1916-27) Harvard); Dean Loucks (B, Yale); Lou Rovero (B, Dartmouth) NFL Players Chuck Bednarik (Pe), Philadelphia; Don Colo (Br), Cleveland Academic All-American Claude Benham (B, Columbia -- 1st team) Pro Bowl Player Don Colo (Br), Cleveland Browns Hall of Fame Inductee Tad Wieman (Coach, Princeton, 1938-42) NFL Players Chuck Bednarik (Pe), Philadelphia; Eddie Bell (Pe), Philadelphia; Don Colo (Br), Cleveland; Bill Roberts (Dart), Green Bay; Frank Wydo (Cor), Philadelphia --- Ivy League --- --- Overall --- W-L-T PF PA W-L-T PF PA Coach NFL Draftees Al Ward (Y), Chicago Bears (8/91); Paul Lopata (Y), Washington 1959 (8/93); Dennis McGill (Y), Philadelphia (24/278); Mike Bowman (Pr), N.Y. Giants 1 Penn 6-1-0 147 52 7-1-1 195 74 Steve Sebo (29/349) 2 Dartmouth 5-1-1 76 40 5-3-1 96 106 Bob Blackman 3t Harvard 4-3-0 121 73 6-3-0 177 101 John Yovicisin Pro Bowl Player Chuck Bednarik (Pe), Philadelphia Eagles 3t Yale 4-3-0 118 95 6-3-0 159 95 Jordan Olivar 5t Cornell 3-4-0 77 115 5-4-0 110 136 Lefty James --- Ivy League --- --- Overall --- 5t Princeton 3-4-0 76 82 4-5-0 124 97 Dick Colman W-L-T PF PA W-L-T PA PF Coach 7 Brown 1-5-1 31 106 2-6-1 51 139 John McLaughry 1957 8 Columbia 1-6-0 56 139 2-7-0 82 189 Buff Donelli 1 Princeton 6-1-0 189 83 7-2-0 206 95 Dick Colman First Team Barney Berlinger (E, Penn); Bob Federspiel (E, Columbia); Mike Pyle (C, 2 Dartmouth 5-1-1 122 70 7-1-1 163 77 Bob Blackman Yale); Gordon Batcheller (T, Princeton); Bruce Cummings (T, Penn); Dave Feeney 3 Yale 4-2-1 165 88 6-2-1 212 88 Jordan Olivar (G, Cornell); John Marchiano (G, Penn); Fred Doelling (B, Penn); Chet Boulris 4t Brown 3-4-0 100 111 5-4-0 154 118 Alva Kelley (B, Harvard); Bill Gundy (B, Dartmouth); John Crouthamel (B, Dartmouth); Paul 4t Cornell 3-4-0 87 111 3-6-0 100 159 Lefty James Choquette (B, Brown) 4t Penn 3-4-0 100 84 3-6-0 121 140 Steve Sebo 7 Harvard 2-5-0 64 173 3-5-0 78 180 John Yovicisin Second Team John Sadusky (E, Cornell); Matthew Freeman (E, Yale); Thomas 8 Columbia 1-6-0 41 148 1-8-0 54 214 Buff Donelli Budrewicz (T, Brown); Robert Asack (T, Columbia); Raleigh Davenport (G, Yale); Rob Boye (G, Dartmouth); Frank Szvetecz (C, Princeton); Thomas Singleton (QB, First Team Mike Cavallon (E, Yale); Dave Moss (E, Dartmouth); Bob Casciola (T, Yale); Daniel Sachs (HB, Princeton); Hugh Scott (HB, Princeton); Richard Winkler Princeton); Bob Shaunessy (T, Harvard); Joe Palermo (G, Dartmouth); Jack Embersits (FB, Yale) (G, Yale); Don Warburton (C, Brown); Dick Winterbauer (B, Yale); Bob McAniff (B, Cornell); Dan Sachs (B, Princeton ); Gene Coker (B, Yale) National Football Foundation Scholar Paul Choquette (Brown) Second Team Bernie Berlinger (E, Penn); Tom Hooper (E, Harvard); Gil Hall of Fame Inductee Stan Keck (G/T, Princeton, 1919-21) Robertshaw (T, Brown); Joe Hordubay (T, Penn); Bob Czub (G, Cornell); Peter NFL Players Chuck Bednarik (Pe), Philadelphia Kerblish (G, Penn); Walt Fogarty (C, Dartmouth); Chet Boulris (B, Harvard); Frank NFL Draftees Tom Budrewicz (Br), Chicago Bears (12/140); Jack Hanlon (Pe), Finney (B, Brown); Fred Tiley (B, Princeton); John Sapoch (B, Princeton) Cleveland (18/213) Honorable Mention Norm Juvonen (E, Cornell); Jim Valuska (E, Princeton); Dennis Troychak (T, Penn); David Bathrick (T, Dartmouth); Harry Olivar (T, Yale); Brian Dennehy (T, Columbia); Roger Garrett (T, Cornell); Dave Grubb (T, Princeton); --- Ivy League --- --- Overall --- Pete Briggs (T, Harvard); Alvin Krutsch (G, Dartmouth); Lawrence Kalesnik (G, 1960 W-L-T PF PA W-L-T PF PA Coach 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 1 Yale 7-0-0 206 51 9-0-0 253 73 Jordan Olivar (B, Columbia); John Crouthamel (B, Dartmouth); Walt Stahura (B, Harvard); Joe 2 Princeton 6-1-0 188 94 7-2-0 232 133 Dick Colman Burke (B, Dartmouth); Paul Choquette (B, Brown); Fred Doelling (B, Penn) 3t Dartmouth 4-3-0 83 51 5-4-0 98 66 Bob Blackman 3t Harvard 4-3-0 65 86 5-4-0 90 119 John Yovicisin First-Team All-American Joe Palermo (G, Dartmouth) 5 Columbia 3-4-0 118 121 3-6-0 126 191 Buff Donelli Hall of Fame Inductees Marshall Newell (T, Harvard, 1890-93); George Plann 6 Penn 2-5-0 69 108 3-6-0 104 149 John Stiegman (QB, Cornell, 1921-23); John Weller (G, Princeton, 1933-35) 7t Brown 1-6-0 45 184 3-6-0 100 212 John McLaughry 7t Cornell 1-6-0 55 132 2-7-0 78 167 Lefty James NFL Players Chuck Bednarik (Pe), Philadelphia; Eddie Bell (Pe), Philadelphia; Don Colo (Br), Cleveland; Frank Wydo (Cor), Philadelphia First Team Jim Blair (E, Princeton); John Greenawalt (E, Penn); Bob Asack (T, 16 24 17 Ivy League Football Year-By-Year History Columbia); Mike Pyle (T, Yale); Ben Balme (G, Yale); Henry Gerfen (G, Dartmouth); NFL Draftee Don McKinnon (Dart), N.Y.
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