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Archives Princeton Football 2006 a First-Team All-Americas Rchives One major publication recently ranked it in the Top 10 of the Greatest College Football Programs Of All Time. The tradition dates back to the first term of Ulysses S. Grant’s presidency, and includes 28 national titles, countless all-league honors and a Heisman Trophy. And that tradition continues… PRINCETON FOOTBALL, 1869-PRESENT ARCHIVES PRINCETON FOOTBALL 2006 A First-Team All-Americas RCHIVES 1889 1896 • A Knowlton Ames, Back * John Baird, Back * Roscoe H. Channing, Back * William W. Church, Tackle * LL -A Hector Cowan, Tackle * Robert Gailey, Center * MERIC William J. George, Center * Addison W. Kelly, Back * Edgar A. Poe, Back * 1897 A S 1890 Garrett Cochran, End * R.H. Warren, End * Addison W. Kelly, Back * Jesse B. Riggs, Guard * 1898 Sheppard Homans Jr., Back * Arthur R.T. Hillebrand, Tackle * 1891 L.R. Palmer, End * Jesse B. Riggs, Guard * 1899 Philip King, Back * Arthur R.T. Hillebrand, Tackle * Sheppard Homans Jr., Back * Arthur Poe, End * 1892 Howard Reiter, Back * Philip King, Back * 1901 Arthur Wheeler, Guard * Ralph T. Davis, End * John R. DeWitt 1904 1893 1902 1907 1913 Philip King, Back * John R. DeWitt, Guard * Edwin H.W. Harlan, Back * Harold R. Ballin, Tackle * Langdon Lea, Tackle * James B. McCormick, Back * Arthur Wheeler, Guard * 1903 1914 Louis C. Wister, End * Thomas Trenchard, End * John R. DeWitt, Guard * Harold R. Ballin, Tackle * Howard Henry, End * Franklin Morse, Back * 1908 1916 J. Dana Kafer, Back * Frederick M. Tibbott, Back * 1894 Frank T. Hogg, Guard * 1904 Langdon Lea, Tackle * 1910 1918 Arthur Wheeler, Guard * James L. Cooney, Tackle * Tal Pendleton, Back * Frank L. Murrey, Back * 1905 1895 1911 1920 Langdon Lea, Tackle * James B. McCormick, Back * Joe Duff, Guard * James S. Keck, Tackle * T. Dudley Riggs, Guard * Edward J. Hart, Tackle * 1906 Armant Legendre, End Sanford B. White, End * James L. Cooney, Tackle * Donold B. Lourie, Back * Edward A. Dillon, Back * 1912 1921 Louis C. Wister, End * William J. Logan, Guard * Cameron James S. Keck, Tackle * Atkinson ’03 Frank L. Murrey, Back Academic All-Americas 1922 1968 – Richard J. Sandler, Tackle Charles H. Treat, Tackle * 1976 – Kevin R. Fox, Guard 1982 – Kevin M. Guthrie, Receiver 1924 1983 – Kevin M. Guthrie, Receiver Charles R. Beattie, Tackle 1989 – Stephen A. Hillegeist, Tackle Edmund C. Stout Jr., End 1996 – Marc E. Washington, Running Back 1998 – Alexander J. Sierk, Placekicker 2002 – Cameron T. Atkinson, Running Back 100 WWW.GOPRINCETONTIGERS.COM PRINCETON FOOTBALL 2006 IVY LEagUE CHAMPIONS Year .............Champion Year .............Champion Year .............Champion Year .............Champion 1956 ..........................Yale (7-0) 1968 ..................(t) Yale (6-0-1) 1980 ...........................Yale (6-1) 1990 ...........(t) Dartmouth (6-1) 1957 .............Princeton (6-1) 1969 ........ (t) Princeton (6-1) 1981 ...........(t) Dartmouth (6-1) 1991 ...........Dartmouth (6-0-1) 1958 ............... Dartmouth (6-1) (t) Dartmouth (6-1) (t) Yale (6-1) 1992 ........ (t) Princeton (6-1) 1959 ............Pennsylvania (6-1) (t) Yale (6-1) 1982 ...........(t) Dartmouth (5-2) (t) Dartmouth (6-1) 1960 ...........................Yale (7-0) 1970 ............... Dartmouth (7-0) (t) Harvard (5-2) 1993 ............Pennsylvania (7-0) 1961 ................. Columbia (6-1) 1971 .................(t) Cornell (6-1) (t) Pennsylvania (5-2) 1994 ............Pennsylvania (7-0) (t) Harvard (6-1) (t) Dartmouth (6-1) 1983 ............ (t) Harvard (5-1-1) 1995 ......... Princeton (5-1-1) 1962 ............... Dartmouth (7-0) 1972 ............Dartmouth (5-1-1) (t) Pennsylvania (5-1-1) 1996 ............... Dartmouth (7-0) 1963 ....... (t) Princeton (5-2) 1973 ............... Dartmouth (6-1) 1984 ............Pennsylvania (7-0) 1997 .................... Harvard (7-0) (t) Dartmouth (5-2) 1974 ................(t) Harvard (6-1) 1985 ............Pennsylvania (6-1) 1998 ............Pennsylvania (6-1) 1964 .............Princeton (7-0) (t) Yale (6-1) 1986 ............Pennsylvania (7-0) 1999 .................. (t) Brown (6-1) 1965 ............... Dartmouth (7-0) 1975 .................... Harvard (6-1) 1987 .................... Harvard (6-1) (t) Yale (6-1) 1966 ....... (t) Princeton (6-1) 1976 .................. (t) Brown (6-1) 1988 .................(t) Cornell (6-1) 2000 ............Pennsylvania (6-1) (t) Dartmouth (6-1) (t) Yale (6-1) (t) Pennsylvania (6-1) 2001 .................... Harvard (7-0) (t) Harvard (6-1) 1977 ...........................Yale (6-1) 1989 ........ (t) Princeton (6-1) 2002 ............Pennsylvania (7-0) 1967 ...........................Yale (7-0) 1978 ............... Dartmouth (6-1) (t) Yale (6-1) 2003 ............Pennsylvania (7-0) 1968 .................Harvard (6-0-1) 1979 ...........................Yale (6-1) 1990 .................(t) Cornell (6-1) 2004 .................... Harvard (7-0) 2005 .......................Brown (6-1) 1925 1935 1951 1992 Edward L. McMillan, Center * John A.C. Weller, Guard * Richard Kazmaier Jr., Back * Keith Elias, Back Jacob W. Slagle, Back 1948 Frank M. McPhee, End 1993 1927 H. William Koch Jr., Tackle 1952 Keith Elias, Back Mike Miles, Back 1949 Frank M. McPhee, End * 2001 1928 George J. Sella Jr., Back 1963 Taylor B. Northrop, Kicker Charles H. Howe, Center Holland R. Donan, Tackle Cosmo J. Iacavazzi, Back 2005 1933 1950 1964 Jay M. McCareins, Cornerback Charles B. Ceppi, Tackle Holland R. Donan, Tackle Cosmo J. Iacavazzi, Back * consensus 1934 Redmond C.S. Finney, Center Stanislaw Maliszewski, Guard Richard Kazmaier Jr., Back Elwood M. Kalbaugh, Center 1965 Charles P. Gogolak, Kicker Stanislaw Maliszewski, Guard * 1974 Walter Snickenberger, Back 1987 S A Dean G. Cain, Safety 1988 MERIC Christopher Lutz, Kicker -A LL 1989 Judd Garrett, Back • A RCHIVES Jay McCareins’06 was named to three All-America teams in 2005. A Dick Kazmaier ’52 WWW.GOPRINCETONTIGERS.COM 101 PRINCETON FOOTBALL 2006 A 1970 RCHIVES First-Team All Ivy League Hank Bjorklund, Back/Punter 1955 Stas´ Maliszewski, Linebacker 1971 Dick Martin, Back Don Roth, Back Steve Curtis, Guard • I Hank Bjorklund, Back VY 1965 1957 Bob Saunders, Tackle L Lauson Cashdollar, End E Bob Casciola, Tackle Joe Parsons, Linebacker ag Dan Sachs, Back Rich Reinis, Tackle UE Dick Rogers, Guard 1972 H 1959 Ron Landeck, Back Bill Brown, Tackle ONORS Gordon Batcheller, Tackle Charlie Gogolak, Kicker Steve Curtis, Guard Paul Savidge, Tackle Mike Kincaid, End 1960 Stas´ Maliszewski, Linebacker Carl Barisich, Tackle Jim Blair, End Marty Eichelberger, Back Larry Van Pelt ’80 Hugh Scott, Back 1973 1966 Bill Cronin, Guard 1979 1961 Walt Kozumbo, End Walt Snickenberger, Back Ted Sotir, Center Henry Large, End Doug James, Back Larry Van Pelt, Running Back 1974 1962 1967 Walt Snickenberger, Back 1980 Tim Callard, Guard Bruce Wayne, Back Cris Crissy, Wide Receiver 1975 Mark Bailey, Guard 1963 1968 Ted Schiller, Tackle Dave Gutzke, Back Bill Guedel, Tackle Mike Guerin, Guard Ken Buck, Punter Cosmo Iacavazzi, Back Keith Mauney, Back 1977 Jim Rockenbach, Back Greg Bauman, Guard 1981 1969 Bobby Isom, Back Derek Graham, Wide Receiver 1964 Rob Bordley, End Mark Rifkin, Tackle Ernie Pascarella, Tackle Mike Guerin, Guard 1978 Bob Holly, Quarterback Cosmo Iacavazzi, Back Scott MacBean, Back Greg Bauman, Guard Charlie Gogolak, Kicker Jim Nixon, End Andy Stephens, Center 1982 Jim Hackett, End Bob Hewes, Tackle Cris Crissy, Back John Schultheis, Guard Paul Savidge, Guard Keith Mauney, Back Pete Funke, Middle Guard Vic Ruterbusch, Linebacker Bill Powers, Punter ASA S. BUSHNELL CUP The Asa S. Bushnell Cup is an annual award that was initiated in 1970 and honors Asa S. Bushnell, Princeton ’21. The cup is presented by the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football Officials and is awarded, by vote of the Ivy League’s eight head football coaches, to that player in the league who displays outstanding qualities of sportsmanship, leadership, competitive spirit, contribution to the team and accomplishments on the field. 1970 Jim Chasey (QB, Dartmouth) 1985 Tom Gilmore (DT, Penn) 2001 Carl Morris (WR, Harvard) Ed Marinaro (RB, Cornell) 1986 Rich Comizio (RB, Penn) 2002 Carl Morris (WR, Harvard) 1971 Ed Marinaro (RB, Cornell) 1987 Kelly Ryan (QB, Yale) 2003 Mike Mitchell (QB, Penn) 1972 Dick Jauron (RB, Yale) 1988 Jason Garrett (QB, Princeton) 2004 Ryan Fitzpatrick (QB, Harvard) 1973 Jim Stoeckle (QB, Harvard) 1989 Judd Garrett (RB, Princeton) 2005 Nick Hartigan (RB, Brown) 1974 Walt Snickenberger (RB, Princeton) 1990 Shon Page (RB, Dartmouth) 1975 Doug Jackson (RB, Columbia) 1991 Al Rosier (RB, Dartmouth) 1976 John Pagliaro (RB, Yale) 1992 Jay Fiedler (QB, Dartmouth) 1977 John Pagliaro (RB, Yale) 1993 Keith Elias (RB, Princeton) 1978 Buddy Teevens (QB, Dartmouth) 1994 Pat Goodwillie (LB, Penn) 1979 Tim Tumpane (LB, Yale) 1995 Dave Patterson (LB, Princeton) 1980 Kevin Czinger (MG, Yale) 1996 Chad Levitt (RB, Cornell) 1981 Rich Diana (RB, Yale) 1997 Sean Morey (WR, Brown) 1982 John Witkowski (QB, Columbia) 1998 Jim Finn (RB, Penn) 1983 Derrick Harmon (RB, Cornell) 1999 James Perry (QB, Brown) Walt Snickenberger (No. 43) 1984 Tim Chambers (DB, Penn) 2000 Gavin Hoffman (QB, Penn) 102 WWW.GOPRINCETONTIGERS.COM PRINCETON FOOTBALL 2006 1983 1989 Brian Mangene, Defensive Back Derek Graham, Wide Receiver Michael Davis, Guard Scott Miller, Offensive Guard Rick Emery, Defensive End Jim Renna, Defensive Tackle 1984 Judd Garrett, Running Back Carl Teter, Offensive Tackle Derek Graham, Wide Receiver Steve Hillegeist, Defensive Chal Taylor, Guard Tackle 1994 Mark Petruzziello, Defensive End Mike Hirou,
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