2015 Ivy League Football November 9, 2015
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Week 9 2015 Ivy League Football November 9, 2015 #OneIvy #IvyAt60 STANDINGS TOP STORYLINES • Harvard’s 22-straight victories is tied with Ohio Ivy League Overall State for the most in NCAA Division I (Football Record Pct. PF PA Record Pct. PF PA Streak Championship Subdivision and Football Bowl Harvard 5-0 1.000 176 66 8-0 1.000 301 76 W 22 Subdivision). Harvard is one of only 10 Division I teams that remains undefeated. Only three of those Dartmouth 4-1 .800 123 49 7-1 .875 237 73 W 1 14 teams are in the FCS -- Dayton (9-0), McNeese Penn 4-1 .800 170 119 5-3 .625 260 222 W 4 State (9-0) and Harvard (8-0). The Crimson has Princeton 2-3 .400 118 132 5-3 .625 254 185 L 1 also won 16-straight conference games (most in the Yale 2-3 .400 104 126 5-3 .625 181 176 W 1 FCS) and 11-straight at home (second most in the Brown 2-3 .400 151 197 4-4 .500 233 272 L 2 FCS). Columbia 1-4 .200 54 96 2-6 .250 120 167 L 1 Cornell 0-5 .000 77 185 0-8 .000 118 263 L 9 • Harvard freshman wide receiver Justice Shelton- Mosley is the first freshman to win three Ivy League OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK weekly awards in the same week since the League added the Rookie of the Week award beginning CO-SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK with the 2002 season. Shelton-Mosley recorded the 10th different occurrence and is the eighth ROOKIE OF THE WEEK different rookie to be honored with multiple awards. Harvard freshman wide receiver Justice Shelton-Mosley (Sacramento, Calif.) His performance also earned him STATS National was nearly a one-man show in the Crimson’s 24-16 victory at Columbia. Shelton- Freshman of the Week honors. Mosley accumulated 270 all-purpose yards, the most since senior running back Paul Stanton, Jr. had 275 all-purpose yards at Penn on Nov. 14, 2014. Shelton- • Cornell senior running back Luke Hagy is the Mosley totalled 131 receiving yards, 121 punt returns and 18 kick return yards. He first Ivy League player to record 2,000 rushing and made eight catches, including a 26-yard touchdown grab in the second quarter, 1,500 receiving yards in a career. Hagy enters the to go along with an 86-yard punt return for a score in the fourth quarter. That punt Big Red’s game vs. Columbia with 2,194 rushing return was the third-longest for a touchdown in school history. yards and 1,523 receiving yards. Shelton-Mosley’s Statistics for the Week • The Ivy League Digital Network (ILDN) is set for 8 rec. for 131 yds., 1 TD, 121 PR yds., 1 TD, 18 KOR yds. live coverage of all four games this Saturday with the American Sports Network also providing live coverage of Penn at Harvard across its collection DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK of affiliates. CO-SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Penn junior linebacker Donald Panciello (Succasunna, N.J.) single-handedly UPCOMING SCHEDULE sent the homecoming crowd into a frenzy and the game with archrival Princeton Saturday, November 14 into extra time in the Quakers’ 26-23 overtime win. Panciello blocked the potential *Penn at Harvard, Noon [ASN/ILDN] game-winning field goal as time expired. Penn went on to win in the first overtime *Dartmouth at Brown, 12:30 pm [ILDN] period to keep its Ivy League title aspirations alive. He also added nine tackles (four *Columbia at Cornell, 12:30 pm [ILDN] solo), including back-to-back, game-saving tackles and the biggest tackle for loss of *Yale at Princeton, 1 pm [ILDN] the season. With Penn trailing and Princeton with third and goal from the three-yard line in the fourth quarter, Panciello stood up the rusher and held him just short of the *Ivy League Contests goal line for several seconds before teammates helped wrestle him to the ground. Then on fourth and goal from the one-yard line, he came off the edge and made the tackle at the two-yard line KEY: to give Penn the ball back with just a three-point deficit. A few minutes later, the Quakers hit the game-tying ASN – American Sports Network; ILDN – Streamed field goal, which held up due to his blocked field goal as time expired in regulation. live on The Ivy League Digital Network Panciello’s Statistics for the Week 9 tkls. (4 solo), 1.0 TFL, 1 Block 2015 Ivy League Football Week 9 2 HONOR ROLL WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS Matthew Cahal, Columbia (Sr., DB - Paradise Valley, Ariz.) OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 9 tkls. (8 solo), 1 FR September 21 ............................................. Scott Hosch, Harvard (Sr., QB) Luke Catarius, Princeton (So., LB - Sandwich, Mass.) Morgan Roberts, Yale (Sr., QB) 9 tkls. (3 solo), 2.0 Sacks, 2.0 TFL September 28 .............................................Justin Watson, Penn (So., WR) October 5 ............................................Dalyn Williams, Dartmouth (Sr., QB) Troy Doles, Brown (Sr., WR - Saratoga, Calif.) Deshawn Salter, Yale (So., TB) 8 rec. for 102 yds., 1 TD, 2-yd. rush TD October 12 ..........................................Dalyn Williams, Dartmouth (Sr., QB) October 19 ..................................................Deshawn Salter, Yale (So., TB) JJ Fives, Cornell (Sr., LB - Scott Township, Pa.) October 26 .................................................. Alek Torgersen, Penn (Jr., QB) 9 tkls. (3 solo), 2.0 Sacks, 2.0 TFL November 2 ................................................ Scott Hosch, Harvard (Sr., QB) November 9 ..............................Justice Shelton-Mosley, Harvard (Fr., WR) Luke Hagy, Cornell (Sr., RB - Pittsburgh) 17 car. for 65 yds., 34 rec. yds. November 16 ................................................................................................ November 23 ................................................................................................ Will McNamara, Dartmouth (Sr., LB - Chicago) 5 tkls. (3 solo), 1.0 TFL, 1 BrUp DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK September 21 .....................................Will McNamara, Dartmouth (Sr., LB) Eric Medes, Harvard (Sr., LB - Mount Laurel, N.J.) September 28 ......................................Donald Panciello, Penn (Jr., LB/LS) 10 tkls. (6 solo), 1.0 Sack, 1.5 TFL, 1 BrUp October 5 .................................................Matthew Oplinger, Yale (So., LB) October 12 .......................................... David Caldwell, Dartmouth (Sr., FS) Skyler Mornhinweg, Columbia (Jr., QB - Philadelphia) October 19 ...............................................William Twyman, Brown (Sr., LB) 20-36-1, 154 yds., 1 TD, 56 rush yds. October 26 ........................................................ Tyler Drake, Penn (Sr., LB) Will Quigley, Brown (Sr., DB - Marblehead, Mass.) November 2 ............................................. Jacob Lindsey, Harvard (Sr., LB) 9 tkls. (8 solo) November 9 .........................................Donald Panciello, Penn (Jr., LB/LS) November 16 ................................................................................................ Joe Rhattigan, Princeton (Jr., RB - Naperville, Ill.) November 23 ................................................................................................ 30 car. for 108 yds., 2 TDs Dalyn Williams, Dartmouth (Sr., QB - Corinth, Texas) SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 20-32-0, 203 yds., 1 TD, 1 rush TD September 21 .............................Ryan McManus, Dartmouth (Sr., WR/RS) Christopher Williams-Lopez, Yale (So., WR - Duluth, Ga.) September 28 ............................................. Bryan Holmes, Yale (Jr., PK/P) 13 rec. for 154 yds. October 5 .....................................................Max Keefe, Columbia (Sr., LB) October 12 .................................................Grant Senne, Brown (Sr., PK/P) October 19 .........................................Alexander Jette, Brown (Jr., WR/RS) October 26 ...................................................Ben Kepley, Dartmouth (Jr., P) November 2 .................................. Cameron Nizialek, Columbia (Jr., PK/P) November 9 ..............................Justice Shelton-Mosley, Harvard (Fr., WR) Donald Panciello, Penn (Jr., LB/LS) November 16 ................................................................................................ November 23 ................................................................................................ ROOKIES OF THE WEEK September 21 ........................................Christian Pearson, Penn (Fr., WR) September 28 ..........................................Noah Reimers, Harvard (Fr., RB) October 5 .................................................Noah Reimers, Harvard (Fr., RB) October 12 ............................................Charles Volker, Princeton (Fr., RB) October 19 .............................................Christian Pearson, Penn (Fr., WR) October 26 .............................................Christian Pearson, Penn (Fr., WR) November 2 ..............................Justice Shelton-Mosley, Harvard (Fr., WR) November 9 ..............................Justice Shelton-Mosley, Harvard (Fr., WR) November 16 ................................................................................................ November 23 ................................................................................................ 2015 Ivy League Football Week 9 3 WEEKLY AWARDS HISTORY SCHOOL-BY-SCHOOL HISTORY ALL-TIME HISTORY Offensive Player of the Week Most Player of the Week Awards, Career School Last Occurrence Player 1. 9 James Perry, Brown 1997-99 Brown November 3, 2014* Seth Rosenbauer 2. 8 Nick Hartigan, Brown 2003-05 Columbia November 15, 2010* Sean Brackett 8 Clifton Dawson, Harvard 2003-06 Cornell November 25, 2013* Jeff Mathews 4. 7 Chris Zingo, Cornell 1991-93 Dartmouth October 12, 2015 Dalyn Williams