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Ivy League Football Individual Records HIGHEST HEISMAN TROPHY FINISHES 3 Derek Graham, WR 11 68 12 Ivy League Football Individual Records HIGHEST HEISMAN TROPHY FINISHES 3 Derek Graham, WR ..........Princeton ............1981-83-84 Finish Player ..............................School ...............Year 3 Rob Sims, P ......................Penn ...................1990-91-92 1st Larry Kelley .......................Yale ....................1936 3 Miles Macik, WR ..............Penn ...................1993-94-95 1st Clint Frank .......................Yale ....................1937 3 Chad Levitt, RB ................Cornell ................1994-95-96 1st Dick Kazmaier ..................Princeton ............1951 3 Rory Wilfork, LB ...............Columbia ............1994-95-96 2nd Paul Governali ..................Columbia ............1942 3 Damani Leech, DB ............Princeton ............1995-96-97 2nd Bob Odell .........................Penn ...................1943 3 Zach Walz, LB ..................Dartmouth ..........1995-96-97 2nd Ed Marinaro .....................Cornell ................1971 3 Matt Evans, P ...................Princeton ............1996-97-98 3rd Sid Luckman .....................Columbia ............1938 3 Sean Morey, WR ..............Brown .................1996-97-98 3rd Chuck Bednarik ................Penn ...................1948 3 Isaiah Kacyvenski, LB ........Harvard ...............1997-98-99 3rd Reds Bagnell .....................Penn ...................1950 3 James Perry, QB ...............Brown .................1997-98-99 4th Pepper Constable .............Princeton ............1935 3 Stephen Campbell, WR ....Brown .................1998-99-00 4th Bob MacLeod ...................Dartmouth ..........1938 3 Dennis Norman, OL ..........Princeton ............1998-99-00 3 Alex Ware, P ....................Dartmouth ..........2000-01-02 MOST FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA AWARDS 3 Kevin Boothe, OL .............Cornell ................2003-04-05 No Player, Pos ......................School ...............Years 3 Anthony Gargiulo, DL ......Dartmouth ..........2003-04-05 4 Marshall Newell, T ............Harvard ...............1890-91-92-93 3 Nick Hartigan, RB .............Brown .................2003-04-05 4 Frank Hinkey, E ................Yale ....................1891-92-93-94 3 Zak DeOssie, LB ................Brown .................2004-05-06 4 Gordon Brown, G ............Yale ....................1897-98-99-00 3 Colin McDonough, P ........Princeton ............2003-05-06 4 T. Truxton Hare, G ...........Penn ...................1897-98-99-00 3 Steve Morgan, K ..............Brown .................2005-06-07 4 George Savitsky, T ............Penn ...................1944-45-46-47 3 Bobby Abare, LB ..............Yale ....................2006-07-08 3 Pudge Heffelfinger, G ......Yale ....................1889-90-91 3 Andrew Berry, DB ............Harvard ...............2006-07-08 3 Philip King, B ....................Princeton ............1891-92-93 3 Mike McLeod, RB .............Yale ....................2006-07-08 3 Art Wheeler, G .................Princeton ............1892-93-94 3 Buddy Farnham, WR ........Brown .................2007-08-09 3 Charley Brewer, B ............Harvard ...............1892-93-95 3 Chris Wynn, DB ................Penn ...................2007-08-09 3 Langdon Lea, T ................Princeton ............1893-94-95 3 James Williams, OL ...........Harvard ...............2007-08-09 3 Charlie Gelbert, E .............Penn ...................1894-95-96 3 Charlie Daly, B .................Harvard ...............1898-99-00 MOST SINGLE-SCHOOL FIRST-TEAM 3 Dave Campbell, E .............Harvard ...............1899-00-01 ALL-IVY SELECTIONS OVERALL 3 James Hogan, T ................Yale ....................1902-03-04 Prior to 1964, just one team was selected. From 1964-2008, the All-Ivy teams were 3 Tom Shevlin, E .................Yale ....................1902-04-05 been split into offense and defense. Beginning in 2009, the All-Ivy teams are split into 3 Ted Coy, FB ......................Yale ....................1907-08-09 offense, defense and special teams. 3 Stan Pennock, G ..............Harvard ...............1912-13-14 12, Penn, 2003 (Coach Al Bagnoli) 3 Eddie Mahan, B ................Harvard ...............1913-14-15 Dan Castles, WR; Chris Clark, OL; Matt Dukes, OL; Ben Noll, OL; Mike Mitchell, QB; TWO TIMERS SINCE 1930 Sam Mathews, HB; Peter Veldman, K; Ryan Strahlendorff, DL; Steve Lhotak, LB; Clint Frank, HB (Yale—1936-37); Brud Holland, E (Cornell—1937-38); Nick Drahos, Ric San Doval, LB; Duvol Thompson, DB; Rudy Brown, DB T (Cornell—1939-40); Chuck Bednarik, C (Penn—1947-48); Holland Donan, T 11, Harvard, 2007 (Coach Tim Murphy) (Princeton—1949-50); Dick Kazmaier, B (Princeton—1950-51); Edward Bell, E Corey Mazza, WR; Andrew Brecher, OL; David Paine, OL; James Williams, OL; (Penn—1951-52); Frank McPhee, E (Princeton—1951-52); Cosmo Iacavazzi, B Chris Pizzotti, QB; Brad Bagdis, DL; Matt Curtis, DL; Glenn Dorris, LB; Steven Williams, DB; (Princeton—1963-64); Stas Maliszewski, G (Princeton—1964-65); Ed Marinaro, Andrew Berry, DB;Doug Hewlett, DB RB (Cornell—1970-71); Keith Elias, RB (Princeton—1992-93); Chris Zingo, LB (Cornell—1992-93); Miles Macik, WR (Penn—1993-95) 10, Yale, 1974 (Coach Carm Cozza) Bob Fernandez, WR; Charlie Palmer, OT; Al Moras, OT; Greg Dubinetz, OG; Rudy Green, HB; MOST FIRST-TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Brian Ameche, DE; Rich Feryok, DT; John Smoot, LB; Elvin Charity, DB; John Cahill, DB AWARDS 10, Brown, 2009 (Coach Phil Estes) No Player, Pos ......................School ...............Years Mark Callahan, OL; Paul Jasinowski, OL; Kyle Newhall-Caballero, QB; Buddy Farnham, WR; 2 Joseph Holland, RB ...........Cornell ................1977-78 Bobby Sewall, WR; James Develin, DL; David Howard, DL; Kelley Cox, LB; Chris Perkins, DB; 2 Kevin Guthrie, WR ...........Princeton ............1982-83 Buddy Farnham, RS 2 Derrick Harmon, RB ..........Cornell ................1982-83 9, Cornell, 1986 (Coach Maxie Baughan) 2 Paul Sorensen, LB .............Dartmouth ..........1987-88 Ken Johnson, OL; Jeff Johnson, RB; Tom Aug, K; Tom McHale, DL; Gary Rinkus, DL; 2 Nick Hartigan, RB .............Brown .................2004-05 Ward Johnson, LB; Mike Raich, DB; Jim Frontero, DB; Erik Bernstein, P MOST ASA S. BUSHNELL CUPS 9, Penn, 2002 (Coach Al Bagnoli) No Player, Pos ......................School ...............Years Rob Milanese, WR; Chris Clark, OL; Mike Mitchell, QB; Peter Veldman, K; Chris 2 Ed Marinaro, RB ...............Cornell ................1970-71 Pennington, DL; Travis Belden, LB; Steve Lhotak, LB; Vince Alexander, DB; Fred Plaza, DB 2 John Pagliaro, RB .............Yale ....................1976-77 9, Penn, 2010 (Coach Al Bagnoli) 2 Carl Morris, WR ...............Harvard ...............2001-02 Joseph D’Orazio, OL; Luis Ruffolo, OL; Greg Van Roten, OL; Billy Ragone, QB; Luke DeLuca, FB; Brandon Copeland, DL; Erik Rask, LB; Zack Heller, LB; Josh Powers, DB MOST FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY AWARDS No Player, Pos ......................School ...............Years 8, Harvard, 2004 (Coach Tim Murphy) 4 Dante Balestracci, LB ........Harvard ...............2000-01-02-03 Brian Edwards, WR; Brian Lapham, OL; Will Johnson, OL; Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB; 4 Clifton Dawson, RB ..........Harvard ...............2003-04-05-06 Clifton Dawson; RB; Matt Schindel, K; Bobby Everett, LB; Sean Tracy, DB 3 Archie Roberts, QB ...........Columbia ............1962-63-64 8, Harvard, 2001 (Coach Tim Murphy) 3 Hank Bjorklund, RB/P .......Princeton ............1970-70-71 Carl Morris, WR; Jason Hove, OL; Justin Stark, OL; Neil Rose, QB; Marc Laborsky, DL; 3 Ed Marinaro, RB ...............Cornell ................1969-70-71 Dante Balestracci, LB; Willie Alford, DB; Andy Fried, DB 3 Dick Jauron, RB ................Yale ....................1970-71-72 8, Penn, 2001 (Coach Al Bagnoli) 3 Don Clune, WR ................Penn ...................1971-72-73 Jeff Hatch, OL; John Zepeda, OL; Kris Ryan, RB; John Galan, DL; Ed Galan, DL; 3 Tom Csatari, DE ...............Dartmouth ..........1971-72-73 Chris Pennington, DL; Travis Belden, LB; Kunle Williams, DB 3 Bob Lally, LB .....................Cornell ................1971-72-73 8, Penn, 1994 (Coach Al Bagnoli) 3 Pat McInally, WR/P ...........Harvard ...............1973-74-74 Miles Macik, WR; Pete Giannakoulis, OL; Terrance Stokes, RB; Andy Glockner, K; 3 Jose Violante, K ................Brown .................1973-74-75 Mike Turner, DL; Chris Johnson, DL; Pat Goodwillie, LB; Jamie Daniels, DB 3 Reggie Williams, LB ..........Dartmouth ..........1973-74-75 3 Joe Azelby, LB ..................Harvard ...............1981-82-83 11 69 12 Ivy League Football Individual Records 8, Penn, 1993 (Coach Al Bagnoli) 5, Yale, 1968 (Coach Carm Cozza) Miles Macik, WR; Pete Giannakoulis, OL; Terrance Stokes, RB; Marc Horowitz, K; Dave Bruce Weinstein, E; Del Marting, E; Kyle Gee, OT; Brian Dowling, B; Calvin Hill, B Betten, DL; Pat Goodwillie, LB; Andy Berlin, LB; Jim Magallanes, DB 5, Princeton, 1965 (Coach Dick Colman) 8, Dartmouth, 1990 (Coach Buddy Teevens) Lauson Cashdollar, E; Dick Reinis, OT; Dick Rogers, OG; Ron Landeck, B; Charlie Gogolak, K 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 DEFENSE ONLY 8, Princeton, 1989 (Coach Steve Tosches) 6, Harvard, 2007 (Coach Tim Murphy) Mike Davis, OL; Bob Surace, C; Judd Garrett, RB; Steve Hillegeist, DL; Rick Emery, DL; Brad Bagdis, DL; Matt Curtis, DL; Glenn Dorris, LB; Steven Williams, DB; Andrew Berry, DB; Franco Pagnanelli, LB; Frank Leal, DB; Mike Hirou, DB Doug Hewlett, DB 8, Yale,
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