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Individual Honors All-America Selections (First-Team selections in bold) Year Player, Pos..................... Team 1941 Lou Bufalino, B ....................HM Hal Seidenberg, B ...............HM John Kilcoyne, C .................HM 1895 Clint Wyckoff, QB ..............1st Bud Cushing, C ....................HM Bill Whelan, HB ....................HM 1982 Dan Suren, TE ....................1st 1900 Ray Starbuck, FB ..............1st Roy Johnson, E ....................HM 1954 Len Oniskey, T ......................HM 1983 Derrick Harmon, TB ..........2nd 1901 Bill Warner, G .....................1st Joe Martin, B ........................HM 1955 Bill DeGraaf, QB ...................HM Mike Scully, LB .....................HM Sanford Hunt, G ................1st Ken Stofer, B .........................HM Stan Intihar, E .......................HM 1984 Tony Baker, TB ......................HM 1902 Bill Warner, G .....................1st 1942 Walter Kretz, B .....................HM 1957 Bob McAniff, HB ..................HM 1985 Ken Johnson, OG ................HM 1906 Elmer Thompson, G .........1st 1943 Howard Blose, B ..................HM 1958 Norm Juvonen, E ................HM 1986 Tom McHale, DE ...............1st Bill Newman, C..................1st Cleo Calcagni, T ...................HM Ed Savitsky, G .......................HM Erik Bernstein, P ..................HM 1908 Bernie O’Rourke, G ..........1st Bill Maceyko, B ....................HM 1959 Dave Feeney, G ...................HM Ken Johnson, OG ................HM 1914 John O’Hearn, E ................1st 1944 Allen Dekdebrun, B ...........HM Warren Sundstrom, G .......HM Mike Raich, DB ....................HM Charles Barrett, QB ..........1st Paul Robeson Jr., E .............HM 1960 Warren Sundstrom, G .......HM 1987 Sam Brickley, WR ................HM 1915 Charles Barrett, QB ..........1st 1946 Frank Wydo, OT ................... 3rd 1962 Gary Wood, QB ....................HM Mike Raich, DB ....................HM Murray Shelton, E .............1st Hillary Chollet, DB ..............HM 1963 Gary Wood, QB ....................HM 1988 Mitch Lee, LB ........................ 3rd 1921 Eddie Kaw, HB ...................1st Lou Daukas, C ......................HM 1964 Bob Baker, HB ......................HM Sam Brickley, WR ................HM 1922 Eddie Kaw, FB....................1st Joe DiStasio, E......................HM Duke Grkovic, T ...................HM Scott Malaga, RB .................HM 1923 George Pfann, QB ............1st Walter Kretz, B .....................HM Phil Ratner, DT .....................HM 1989 Mitch Lee, LB ........................ 3rd Frank Sundstrom, T ..........1st Joe Martin, B ........................HM 1965 Phil Ratner, DT .....................HM 1992 Chris Zingo, LB ..................1st 1932 Jose Martinez-Zorrilla, E ...1st Pete Pascavage, OG ...........HM Bill Wilson, FB .......................HM 1993 Chris Zingo, LB ..................1st 1936 George Peck, B ....................HM 1947 Norm Dawson, B .................HM 1966 Pete Larson, HB ...................HM 1995 Greg Bloedorn, OC ............2nd 1937 Brud Holland, E .................1st 1948 Hillary Chollet, DB ..............HM 1967 Keith Cummins, DB ............HM Chad Levitt, RB ...................2nd Al VanRanst, T ......................HM Dick Clark, T ..........................HM Bill Murphy, E .......................HM 1996 Chad Levitt, RB .................1st 1938 Brud Holland, E .................1st Jeff Fleishmann, FB ............HM John Sponheimer, DT .......HM 1998 John Hanson, LB ...............1st Bill McKeever, T .................1st Paul Girolamo, B .................HM 1968 Doug Kleiber, LB .................HM Tom Nunes, SS ....................2nd Sid Roth, G .........................1st Joe Quinn, G.........................HM John Sponheimer, DT .......HM 2000 Ricky Rahne, QB ..................HM George Peck, B ....................HM 1949 Hillary Chollet, DB .............2nd 1969 Ed Marinaro, TB ................... 3rd 2005 Kevin Boothe, OL .............1st Carl Spang, E ........................HM Dick Clark, T ..........................HM 1970 Ed Marinaro, TB ................1st 2011 Shane Savage, WR .............. 3rd 1939 Nick Drahos, T ...................1st Pete Dorset, QB ...................HM 1971 Ed Marinaro, TB ................1st Frank Finneran, C ............... 3rd Jeff Fleishmann, FB ............HM Bob Lally, LB .........................HM First-team selections in bold Kirk Hershey, E .....................HM Jack Jaso, OG .......................HM 1972 Bob Lally, LB .........................HM Mort Landsberg, B .............HM Dick Loynd, E .......................HM Year Player, Pos..................... Team 1940 Nick Drahos, T ...................1st 1951 Rocco Calvo, B .....................HM 1973 Bob Lally, LB .........................HM Kirk Hershey, E .....................HM Year Player, Pos..................... Team 1975 Steve Horrigan, MG ...........HM Alva Kelley, E ........................HM Jim Jerome, T .......................HM 1978 Joe Holland, TB .................... 3rd Year Player, Pos..................... Team Todd Kolb, E .........................HM 1980 Jim DeStefano, LB ..............HM Mort Landsberg, B .............HM Charles Metzler, T ...............HM Todd Florey, DB ...................HM Academic All-America Hall of Fame • Joe Holland ‘78 Joe Holland ‘78, one of the great players in Cornell football history, was inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 1991. The two-time academic All-American ran for nearly 1,400 yards as a senior. At that time, only legendary Cornellian Ed Marinaro had rushed for more. The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) had Holland give the keynote address at the 2003 convention in Cleveland. The son of fellow Cornell Athletic Hall of Famer Jerome “Brud” Holland, Joe Holland was a third team All-American in 1978. Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America Selections Year Player, Pos. Team Year Player, Pos. Team Year Player, Pos. Team 1977 Joe Holland, TB .......................................... 1st 1984 Dave Van Metre, DL ................................ 2nd 2006 Luke Siwula, RB .......................................... 1st 1978 Joe Holland, TB .......................................... 1st 1985 Dave Van Metre, DL .................................. 1st 2007 Luke Siwula, RB ........................................ 2nd 1982 Derrick Harmon, RB.................................. 1st 1991 Ramon Watkins, DB ................................ 2nd 2011 Nick Booker-Tandy, DB .......................... 2nd 1983 Mike Cahill, OT ......................................... 2nd 1995 Ron Mateo, WR ........................................ 2nd 1983 Derrick Harmon, RB.................................. 1st 2003 Kevin Rooney, DL ...................................... 1st Weekly Ivy League Honors 1985 Jeff Johnson (P-11/9) 1993 Ryan Blattenberger (D-10/10) Michael Muccio (S-11/22) 2006 Nathan Ford (O-10/16) 2009 Drew Alston (S-10/26) John Tagliaferri (P-11/16) Chris Zingo (D-10/24; 11/7) Ricky Rahne (O-9/27; 10/4) Stephen Liuzza (R-11/6; 11/20) Anthony Ambrosi (D-9/28) 1986 Jeff DeLamielleure (P-11/8) 1994 Chris Hanson (D-9/25; 10/23) 2000 Jay Bolton (D-11/11) Bryan Walters (R-10/9; S-11/20) Chris Costello (D-9/21) Marty Stallone (P-9/20) Chad Levitt (O-10/9; 10/23) Peter Iverson (S-10/14) Peter Zell (S-10/2) Bryan Walters (S-10/5; 10/19; 1987 Shaun Hawkins (P-10/11) 1995 Nick Bombach (D-10/8) Derek Kingrey (D-9/23) 2007 Randy Barbour (O-10/22) 11/16) Stuart Tross (P-9/20) John Hanson (R-10/1) Ricky Rahne (O-10/7) Shane Kilcoyne (S-11/12) 2010 Drew Alston (S-10/4) 1988 Chris Cochrane (R-10/9) Steve Joyce (O-10/29) Joe Splendorio (S-10/7) Frank Morand (D-10/15) Emani Fenton (D-11/1) Mitch Lee (D-10/16) Doug Knopp (D-9/24) 2001 Mike Baumgartel (S-10/15) Graham Rihn (D-9/17; 11/12) Kevin Marchand (R-11/1) Scott Malaga (O-11/6; 11/20) Chad Levitt (O-11/6) John Kellner (S-10/8) Bryan Walters (S-10/29) Jeff Mathews (R-10/4; 10/25) Aaron Sumida (O-10/23) 1996 John Hanson (D-11/10) 2002 Keith Ferguson (O-10/28) Peter Zell (S-10/1) 2011 Rashad Campbell (S-10/17) Len Tokish (D-11/20) Chad Levitt (O-10/13; 10/20; Trevor MacMeekin (S-10/7) 2008 Jesse Baker (O-10/6) Brad Greenway (S-10/3, 11/14) 1989 John McNiff (R-9/24; 10/15) 10/27; 11/10) 2003 Mike Baumgartel (S-9/29) Anthony Sabo (D-9/29) Zack Imhoff (D-10/3) Scott Oliaro (R-11/12) Seth Payne (D-9/22) Anthony Jackson (R-10/6) Jeff Mathews (O-11/14, 11/21) 1990 Mark Broderick (D-10/29) 1997 Eric Krawczyk (O-9/29) Neil Morrissey (D-10/6) John McNiff (O-10/8) Joe Splendorio (R-11/16) 2004 Trevor MacMeekin (S-9/27) Scott Oliaro (O-11/5) Charles Watson (D-10/5) Sean Nassoiy (D-11/15) Abbreviations Ramon Watkins (D-11/12) 1998 Nate Fischer (D-9/26) Matt Pollock (S-11/1) P — Player of the Week Gerry Willinger (D-10/8) Mike Hood (O-10/3) Brian Romney (O-11/1) 1991 Bill Lazor (R-11/4; R-11/11) Rich Zacek (R-10/24) Joel Sussman (D-9/20) R — Rookie of the Week Chris Zingo (D-10/21; 11/11) 1999 John Algeo (D-10/4) 2005 Tim Bax (R-10/31; 11/7) D — Defensive Player of the Week 1992 Mike Jarmin (O-11/2) Vincent Bates (S-10/11) Shane Kilcoyne (R-11/14) O — Offensive Player of the Week Bill Lazor (O-11/16) Peter Iverson (S-11/15) Ryan Kuhn (O-9/19) S — Special Teams Player of the Week Chris Zingo (D-10/12; 10/19; 10/26) John McCombs (S-9/20; 10/4) A.J. Weitsman (S-10/17; 11/14) Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winners Ivy League Ivy League Player of the Year Rookie of the Year
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