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STAFF DIRECTORYJeffrey H. OrleansCarolyn Campbell-McGovernCharles Yrigoyen IIIBrett HooverMary MulvennaLaKesha WhitakerEddy LentzRobin PatseyJane AntisOFFICIALS COORDINATORSMickey CrowleyEd MeierJohn CollinsRoger TaylorJane MarseaBarb CarreiroDoug DonaldsonDeb MartinJen O'Donnell Alexander Street • Princeton NJ () • () faxwww<strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong><strong>Sports</strong>comExecutive Director ....................................................jeff@ivyleaguesports.comSenior Associate Director ..................................carolyn@ivyleaguesports.comAssociate Director................................................chuck@ivyleaguesports.comAssistant Director...................................................brett@ivyleaguesports.comCompliance Assistant............................................mary@ivyleaguesports.comPublic Information Assistant..............................lakesha@ivyleaguesports.comPublic Information Assistant ..................................eddy@ivyleaguesports.comAdministrative Assistant ........................................robin@ivyleaguesports.comOffice Coordinator ..................................................jane@ivyleaguesports.comMen's BasketballWomen's BasketballFootballMen's & Women's SoccerField HockeyField HockeySoftballWomen's LacrosseWomen's LacrosseDIRECTIONS TO THE ‘NEW’ IVY OFFICEFrom New York and New England Take the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) to Exit 9 (New Brunswick). After toll booth, stay tothe right and get on Route 18 for a short distance. Keep in the two left hand lanes when the road forks and then take theexit ramp for Route 1 South. You'll be on Route 1 for 20-25 minutes. Eventually you will come to the Alexander Street exit,which you will take. At the top of the ramp, bear right towards Princeton. You will proceed past the Rusty ScupperRestaurant on the right to the stoplight at the corner of Alexander and Faculty Road. Proceed straight through the light to228 Alexander Street (a two story brick building with white pillars). The parking lot entrance is immediately past the building.The <strong>Ivy</strong> Office is on the second floor.From Philadelphia and the south Take I-95 into New Jersey. About 7-8 miles after crossing the Pa./N.J. border, you'll seethe exit for Route 1. Take that exit and at the top of the ramp, bear left to get on Route 1 North. You'll be on Route 1 for 3-4 miles. Eventually you will come to the Alexander Street exit, which you will take. At the top of the ramp, turn left at thetraffic light towards Princeton. You will proceed past the Rusty Scupper Restaurant on the right to the stoplight at the cornerof Alexander and Faculty Road. Proceed straight through the light to 228 Alexander Street (a two story brick buildingwith white pillars). The parking lot entrance is immediately past the building. The <strong>Ivy</strong> Office is on the second floor.From Ithaca Find your best route to I-78 in Pennsylvania. Take I-78 East to I-287 South. After a short distance on I-287,you come to an exit for Route 206. Take that exit and follow Route 206 South for several miles. When Route 206 turnsright in the town of Princeton (it's actually a deadend at a traffic light), you will turn left onto Nassau Street. At the firstlight, turn right onto University Place. University Place will deadend at Alexander Street (Wawa Food Market on left corner).Turn left onto Alexander Street. Before the next light, you will come to 228 Alexander Street (a two story brick buildingwith white pillars). The parking lot entrance is immediately before the building. The <strong>Ivy</strong> Office is on the second floor.There is no place that covers the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> like<strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong><strong>Sports</strong>.com, the <strong>League</strong>’s official website. Thereare a wide variety of features on the website, including aWeekly Newsletter that will help guide its subscribers to thestories that they care about the most. Here are the just someof the features that will be online in 2003-04:• Weekly E-Newsletter• Special Projects- Football E-Guide- Basketball E-Guide- Black History Month Celebration- National Girls & Women In <strong>Sports</strong> Day Celebration- The <strong>Ivy</strong> Online Recordbook• Weekly Sport-by-Sport Reports & Statistics• Schedules & Directions• Release of the All-<strong>Ivy</strong> & Academic All-<strong>Ivy</strong> Teams• Comprehensive Coverage of Championships- <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Championship events- NCAA Championship events• Student-Athlete Feature Stories• Updates & Interviews with <strong>Ivy</strong> Sporting Alums• The Weekly Trivia Quiz• Detailed Historical Data and RecordsEach year in February, the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> honors the accomplishmentsof African-Americans with the online <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>Black History Celebration.In that celebration, the <strong>League</strong> highlights both the richhistory of African-Americans' achievements in <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>athletics and the diverse contributions which these graduateshave made to their institutions, their communities andthe nation at large.“<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Athletics' Black History Celebration" wasoriginally developed in 1998, and has been updated andexpanded annually. In effort to make the online Black Historycelebration more navigable, all of the parts mentioned aboveThe Council of <strong>Ivy</strong> Group Presidentswww<strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong><strong>Sports</strong>comwill be narrowed to focus on the contributions of African-American student-athletes at each individual institution.While this project would not have been a success withoutthe help and contributions of the athletics departments andsports information offices from each of the eight schools, <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong> Public Information Assistant Eddy Lentz will be theproject coordinator and chief contributor this year.The project has also gotten to this point because of thework of several former Public Information Assistants in the<strong>Ivy</strong> Office, including Dan Rosenthal, Erica Hurtt, JenniferEnke, Christian Green, Sherryta Freeman and KevinAnderson..As female athletics opportunities continue to grow acrossthe country, <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong><strong>Sports</strong>.com will pause to reflect on theimportant role women play in athletics — especially here inthe <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> — when National Girls & Women in <strong>Sports</strong>Day (NGWDS) rolls around in early February.<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> schools sponsor the most teams, offering themost opportunities to the most women, of any league in thecountry. The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> is unique in its stature amongAmerican intercollegiate athletics. Putting a strong emphasison both academics and athletics, the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> does notoffer athletic "grants-in-aid," as the <strong>League</strong> seeks both to fulfillits students' athletic potential and to assure their full personaland academic integration into campus life.Indeed, sprinkled throughout this online celebration you'llfind Rhodes Scholars, Olympic gold medalists, NCAA champions,and Academic All-Americans. There will be stories oftriumph, dedication, and success for some of the country'sfinest female student-athletes.Much of the research into the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>'s celebrationmust be attributed to the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>'s 25th Anniversarybook, "Silver Era, Golden Moments.”For any questions, comments, or suggestions on ourNational Girls and Women in <strong>Sports</strong> Day celebration, feelfree to email our project coordinator, LaKesha Whitaker, orcall her at (609) 258-6426. CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> HeptagonalCross Country ChampionshipsFriday, October 31, 2003Van Cortlandt Park (Bronx, N.Y.)<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>Women's Swimming & Diving ChampionshipsThursday, February 26 through Saturday, February 28, 2004Blodgett Pool (Cambridge, Mass.)<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> HeptagonalIndoor Track & Field ChampionshipsSaturday, February 28 and Sunday, February 29, 2004Barton Hall (Ithaca, N.Y.)Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming <strong>League</strong>Men’s Swimming & Diving ChampionshipThursday, March 4 through Saturday, March 6, 2004Denunzio Pool (Princeton, N.J..)<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's Golf ChampionshipSaturday, April 17 and Sunday, April 18, 2004Metedeconk National Golf Course (Jackson, N.J.)<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Women's Golf ChampionshipSaturday, April 17 and Sunday, April 18, 2004Trenton Country Club (Trenton, N.J.)<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Baseball ChampionshipSaturday, May 8 and Sunday, May 9, 2004To be played on the home field of the highest seed<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> HeptagonalOutdoor Track ChampionshipsSaturday, May 8 and Sunday, May 9, 2004Brown Stadium (Providence, R.I..)Eastern Association ofWomen's Rowing Colleges RegattaSunday, May 9, 2004Cooper River (Camden, N.J.)Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges RegattaSunday, May 16, 2004Lake Quinsigamond (Worcester, Mass.)OTHER ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPSIntercollegiate Fencing Association ChampionshipsSaturday, February 28 and Sunday, February 29, 2004Location to be determinedEastern IntercollegiateWrestling Association ChampionshipSaturday, March 6 and Sunday, March 7, 2004The Palestra (Philadelphia, Pa.)ECAC Women’s Ice Hockey ChampionshipSaturday, March 13 through Sunday, March 14, 2004Location to be determinedECAC Men’s Ice Hockey ChampionshipFriday, March 19 and Saturday, March 20, 2004Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.)For more detailed information on <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> and ECACChampionships, including links to directions, please visithttp://www.ivyleaguesports.com/champs.asp.The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> will also provide detailed coverage on all <strong>Ivy</strong>championship events, as they happen when possible, on the<strong>League</strong>’s website.Anyone can sign up for the weekly newsletter without providingany demographic information. They can simply sign upon the front page of the website by entering their emailaddress. The newsletter is designed for all audiences—fromthe media to fans to student-athletes to parents. It will providedan in-season weekly review and preview to all the newsabout <strong>Ivy</strong> Athletics.


The Council of <strong>Ivy</strong> Group PresidentsOctober, 1933 Stanley Woodward of the New York Herald Tribune first uses the phrase "<strong>Ivy</strong> colleges" in print todescribe the eight current <strong>Ivy</strong> schools (plus Army). On Feb. 8, 1935, AP <strong>Sports</strong> editor Alan Gould first uses theexact term "<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>". [From Mark Bernstein, Football: The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Origins of an American Obsession,University of Pennsylvania, 2001]1945 The first "<strong>Ivy</strong> Group Agreement" is signed, applying only to football. It affirms the observance of commonpractices in academic standards and eligibility requirements and the administration of need-based financial aid,with no athletic scholarships. The agreement creates the Presidents Policy Committee, including the eightPresidents; the Coordination and Eligibility Committee, made up of one senior non-athletic administrator from eachschool; and the committee on Administration, comprised of the eight athletic directors.February, 1954 The <strong>Ivy</strong> Presidents extend the <strong>Ivy</strong> Group Agreement to all intercollegiate sports. Their statementalso focuses on presidential governance of the league, the importance of intra-<strong>League</strong> competition, and a desirethat recruited athletes be academically "representative" of each institution’s overall student body. Although this isthe <strong>League</strong>’s official founding date, the first year of competition is 1956-57.December, 1969 Clayton Chapman, Assistant Athletic Director at Cornell, becomes Executive Secretary of theCouncil, providing its first staff assistance.March, 1971 The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> becomes the last conference in the country to endorse the national change to freshmaneligibility on varsity teams. Although the <strong>Ivy</strong> Presidents do not permit the change in all team sports, by 1980the change is complete in all team sports except in football and men’s rowing.December, 1971 With women now enrolled as undergraduates at all eight <strong>Ivy</strong> institutions, the Presidents unanimouslyapprove the proposal of the Coordination and Administration Committees that "The <strong>Ivy</strong> Group rules of eligibilityshall not be construed to discriminate on grounds of sex."July, 1973 The Presidents agree to appoint a full-time coordinator for the <strong>Ivy</strong> Group, and in December RicardoMestres, a Vice President at Princeton, attends his first Presidents meeting as the <strong>Ivy</strong> Group’s permanentExecutive Director.May, 1974 The <strong>Ivy</strong> Group officially begins <strong>League</strong> championships in women’s sports, as the Radcliffe-Harvardwomen crew wins the first official women’s <strong>Ivy</strong> championship.March, 1976 James Litvack, a Princeton faculty member, becomes the second Executive Director. A joint committeeis formed to make specific recommendations for applying rules equitably to both men and women, and to considerrules for the number of contests, length of seasons, etc., in women’s sports.February, 1977 The <strong>Ivy</strong> Presidents approve a 10th game for football, previously limited to nine games.August, 1977 The <strong>Ivy</strong> Presidents adopt the name Council of <strong>Ivy</strong> Group Presidents, and the Coordination andEligibility Committee becomes the Policy Committee.June, 1979 On the 25th anniversary of the 1954 Agreement, the Council of Presidents issues a 10-point Statementof Principles, reaffirming basic goals with regard to admissions, financial aid, and the role of athletics in the undergraduateeducational experience.May, 1980 On recommendations of the Athletic Directors and Policy Committee, the Council of Presidents unanimouslyadopts the "Parry-Ryan" report, a comprehensive approach to assuring that the scope of scheduling, competitionand practice opportunities will be consistent with athletes’ academic priorities. This basic structure remainsin effect today.Fall/Winter, 1981 Marking the 25th anniversary of the first <strong>Ivy</strong> season, sportswriters covering the <strong>League</strong> select alltimeSilver Anniversary Football and Men’s Basketball teams.December, 1981 A special NCAA convention creates a "I-AA" football division and <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> members begin playin that division the following September.September, 1984 Jeffrey Orleans, a Yale graduate and lawyer and author of the federal Title IX regulation, isappointed the third Executive Director of the Council of <strong>Ivy</strong> Group Presidents, and is authorized to develop a central"<strong>Ivy</strong> Office" for the <strong>League</strong>.June, 1985 The Council adopts a structure to set minimum academic qualifications for all recruited athletes and toregulate the number and qualifications of recruited athletes in football and men's basketball and ice hockey specifically.July, 1986 Constance Huston Hurlbut becomes the <strong>League</strong>’s first Assistant Director, assuming responsibility for <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong> sports publicity from the institutional sports information offices. In 1993, Hurlbut becomes ExecutiveDirector of the Patriot <strong>League</strong>.June, 1989 The Council approves a third professional position, dividing the functions of rules compliance andsports information; Charles Yrigoyen III becomes Assistant Director for public information.June and December, 1991 Coincident with reducing the permitted number of recruited football players, theCouncil agrees to freshman eligibility in football and to 12 sessions of spring practice for football rather than onespring "media day".April, 1993 The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> receives its first automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball championship,for 1994. In the next few years the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> will become the only conference to attain automatic bids inevery women’s sport.July, 1993 Carolyn Campbell McGovern succeeds Connie Hurlbut as Senior Associate Director. While extendingand formalizing <strong>Ivy</strong> rules compliance activities, and assisting the eight <strong>Ivy</strong> institutions through the first NCAA "certification"reviews, she also will chair both the Olympic <strong>Sports</strong> and Women’s Ice Hockey Committees of the NCAA.June, 1994 The Council of Presidents approves the appointment of a Senior Women’s Athletic Administrator to thePolicy Committee, a position complementing the long-standing representation of a Director of Athletics.August, 1996 Associate Director Chuck Yrigoyen oversees the inauguaration of the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> website(www.<strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong><strong>Sports</strong>.com), and begins the <strong>League</strong>’s transition to electronically-focused sports information.May, 1998-April, 1999 The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> holds a year-long celebration of the 25th Anniversary of <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>Women’s Championships, including events at each campus, a traveling photo-history mural, timeline exhibit, selectionof the women’s Silver Anniversary Team in all sports and a two-day symposium in April 1999, in New York Citywith 300 alumnae and other participants. The <strong>League</strong>’s Silver Anniversary is remembered in print with theNovember, 1999 publication of Silver Era, Golden Moments, an authoritative 200-page narrative and photographichistory.July, 2000 The Council approves a fourth professional position to provide for the first time a focus on championships,officiating, scheduling, and other aspects of sport administration. Brett A. Hoover becomes the newAssistant Director for Public Information, focusing on web-based communication with the media and all <strong>Ivy</strong> constituencies.2001-02 In the first year of a reconstructed <strong>League</strong> website, <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong><strong>Sports</strong>.com draws nearly a million visitorsand nearly 12 million page views.June, 2002 & June, 2003 The Council amends its 1985 structure for monitoring the academic qualifications ofrecruited athletes by increasing its minimum qualifications, regulating the number and qualifications of the athleteswho are recruited at each school, and reducing the permitted number of recruited football players. The Council alsoassures that athletes will have additional time for academic priorities and other personal interests by adding 49days without practice or other athletic obliations, for all athletes, to the non-athletic time provided by <strong>Ivy</strong> rules since1980.The designation “<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>,” premature of any formal agreement, was adoptedby the press as a foreshadowing of an eastern football league which, at the time,was big news to everyone except the athletic directors involved.For years, the <strong>Ivy</strong> members already had been allied in leagues in basketball, icehockey, baseball and swimming. Further common competition was found in theHeptagonal Games Association, which included Army and Navy, in the sports ofbaseball, track and field, and swimming. Through these other scheduling arrangements,the <strong>Ivy</strong> athletic directors were used to dealing with each other in matters ofadministration or the exchange of calculated confidences.As a result of these dealings, and through extensive presidential meetings anddiscussions, the first “<strong>Ivy</strong> Group Agreement” -- addressing only football -- wassigned in 1945. While the 1945 statement did not address any scheduling issues, itdid affirm the observance at the eight institutions of common practices in academicstandards, eligibility requirements, and the administration of financial aid for athletes.These tenets are what still bind the Ivies together today and all continue to bebased on the desire to secure competition with others having like philosophies. Theathletic directors, at the direction of the presidents, were then more formally organizedas a committee for cooperative endeavor in the details of athletic administrationand a dean from each school was appointed to a committee to exchange informationon eligibility and to act for the presidents in cooperation with the athletic directors.In February 1954, what is more commonly accepted as the founding date forthe <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>, the <strong>Ivy</strong> Group Agreement was reissued to extend its philosophicaljurisdiction to all sports and to foster, insofar as possible, intra-group competition. Inlayman’s terms, that meant a complete round-robin schedule in football, beginningwith the 1956 season. Such an agreement -- assuring seven spots on an eight-toten-game schedule to <strong>Ivy</strong> opponents -- required numerous concessions from eachinstitution and marked a high point in intercollegiate cooperation.The basic intent of the original <strong>Ivy</strong> agreement was to improve and foster intercollegiateathletics while keeping the emphasis on such competition in harmony withthe educational purpose of the institutions. While football is where it started, the <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong> today is nationally recognized for its level of success -- absent of athleticscholarships -- while rigorously maintaining its self-imposed high academic standards.The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> has demonstrated a rare willingness and ability, given thecurrent national pressures on intercollegiate success, to abide by these rules andstill compete successfully in Division I athletics.The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> crowns champions in 33 sports and continues to sponsor intercollegiateprograms of national prominence for women and men. Lacrosse, icehockey, fencing, soccer, rowing and squash are some of the sports in which theIvies have been synonymous with national excellence during the <strong>League</strong>’s recenthistory. On the average, <strong>Ivy</strong> members boast of 35 varsity teams per campus, wellabove the national norm.Last season was yet another outstanding year for the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>. In fact, it wassuch a great year that it concluded with the <strong>League</strong> finishing sixth in the SearsDirectors Cup standings, behind only a handful of the nation's elite conferences andahead of the perennial power Big East Conference. The Princeton women'slacrosse team won the NCAA national title for the second straight year. Harvardwomen’s rowing took the national championship while the Princeton Tigers pickedup their fifth straight title in the women’s lightweight division. Harvard’s men's heavyweightand lightweight eights each went on to open water victories in their respectivegrand finals of the IRA National Championships.In addition to the team national champions, the eight <strong>Ivy</strong> schools produced severalindividual national champions as well as more than 100 All-Americans and fourteenAcademic All-Americans.Highlights included Brian Chaput and Sam Burley of Penn capping a stellar seasonby winning national titles in their events during the outdoor track championships.Chaput tossed the javelin 258-2 for a new <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> record, while Burleytook home the title in the 800 meters by just one hundredth of a second. Cornellwrestler Travis Lee brought home a national title in the 125 pound class, goingundefeated on the season, while Yasser El-Halaby of Princeton became a nationalsquash champion. In addition to national champions, more than 50 individual athletesplaced in the top 10 or reached the quarterfinals of the national championshipin their sport.More than 75 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> athletes have competed at the last Summer (Sydney,2000) and Winter (Salt Lake City, 2002) Olympics and a remarkable number --twenty-four -- have brought home medals.Cheering on Brown’s soccer teams; the precision and artistry of Columbia’snational powerhouse fencers; the speed and stamina of Cornell’s cross country runners;the 17 league football titles won by Dartmouth; a workout on the Charles Riverfor Harvard’s crews; basketball games at Penn’s storied Palestra; Princeton’slacrosse teams; the beauty and challenge of the Yale Golf Club. These are justsome of the elements that have helped the Ivies foster a wonderful, rare spirit ofcompetition, excellence, and camaraderie for athletes, spectators, and alumni.Located on the campus of Princeton University, the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> (still known officiallyas the Council of <strong>Ivy</strong> Group Presidents) continues to grow under the leadershipand direction of Executive Director Jeffrey H. Orleans. Since taking the post in1984, Orleans has become a respected voice on the national scene of intercollegiateathletics.(Editor’s Note: Portions of this text appeared in the first <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> FootballGuide in 1954 and were written by William H. McCarter, Director of Athletics atDartmouth College from 1937-54.)


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Black History Timeline• On October 16, 1859, Harvard University announcedthe appointment of Abraham Molineaux Hewlett, anAfrican-American, as its first director of physical educationculture.• Harvard's football team featured the first black All-American in the form of William Henry Lewis, who hadbeen an undergraduate at Amherst College. Lewis had initiallyattended Virginia Normal (now Virginia State), butmoved north in 1889. He was voted as Amherst's captainin 1890. Lewis went on to Harvard Law School and continuedhis football career. He played in the Crimson's 6-0loss to Yale in 1892, but so impressed Walter Camp thathe was named to Camp's All-America squad. TheCrimson center rusher was a repeat All-America honoreein 1893. Lewis became an assistant district attorney inBoston following graduation.• On April 21, 1895, the Penn Relay Carnival beganand from its inception allowed African-Americans to participatein integrated events. It was the first major meet ororganization to accept African-American entries.• A member of Harvard's class of 1897, NapoleonBonaparte Marshall participated on the Crimson trackteam for four years. His specialty was the quarter-mile.Born to well-to-do parents in Washington, D.C., Marshallattended the prestigious Phillips Andover PreparatorySchool before enrolling at Harvard. He finished third at theintercollegiate track championships in New York in 1897,running the 440-yard event. His best time for the 440-yarddash was 51.2, which he set as a sophomore in 1895.Following graduation, Marshall became an attorney with along distinguished career in the nation's capital.• Eugene Gregory was the third African-American toplay baseball on a white college team, as a member ofHarvard's freshman squad. The pitcher/infielder went onto become an educator in New Jersey.• Matthew Washinton Bullock was an end on theDartmouth football team and competed on the school'strack and field team from 1901-03. He was named aWalter Camp honorable mention All-American in 1903.Bullock, born to slave parents in Dabney, N.C., was thefirst African-American to compete in football at Dartmouthand he was the second among the Ivies. Following graduationin 1904, Bullock was named the head coach atMassachusett's Agricultural College (now the University ofMassachusetts), the first African-American head coach ata predominantly white college. Bullock earned a lawdegree from Harvard in 1907 and coached at the highschool level and Atlanta Baptist College (now MorehouseCollege) before turning to practice law. He practiced law inBoston until he retired in 1949.• William Clarence Matthews played shortstop forHarvard's varsity baseball team as a freshman. TheCrimson altered its 1903 schedule after several southernschools vowed they would not compete against Harvard ifMatthews played. During his three years with the team,Matthews stole 42 bases and batted above .300 in eachseason, while the Crimson went 54-16-1. William wasregarded as one of the greatest players of his time and ifhe had been white, Williams would have definitely been amajor league prospect. He did continue to play with theNew York Black Sox in its Burlington, Vt. SummerBaseball <strong>League</strong>.• Track and field standout John Baxter Taylor enteredthe University of Pennsylvania. He was the first African-American to be selected to represent the United Statesinternationally in any sport at the 1908 Olympics inLondon, where he was a member of the gold-medal winning1,600-meter sprint medley relay. Taylor helped theQuakers to the 1907 intercollegiate championship title withhis performance in teh 440-yard run, when he set a newmeet standard of 48 4/5. He repeated as the IC4A victorin 1908 and captured a gold medal at the 1908 OlympicGames as a member of the 1,600-meter sprint medleyteam that finished the race in a time of 3:29.4.• Theodore Cable, an Indianapolis, Ind., native andgraduate of the Phillips Andover Academy, did not plan onparticipating in athletics when he entered his freshmanyear at Harvard. However, when he heard the track andfield coach Pat Quinn's call for freshmen in the weightevents, he decided to get involved. Cable became a memberof the Crimson squad and performed in the 220-yearddash, the hammer throw and the broad jump. At the 1912Harvard-Yale meet, he became the first African-Americanto win the hammer throw event. Cable went on to becomea two-time intercollegiate hammer-throw champion in1912 and 1913. He also won the broad jump title at 22-101/4.• Alexander Lewis Jackson, of Englewood, N.J., joinedCable at Harvard as a sprinter on the Crimson track team.• After several attempts to find a college where hecould get a quality education and play football, FrederickFritz Pollard ended up in a Brown University football uniform.He was accepted by his teammates quickly when hescored more than 10 touchdowns in his first season.Probably the greatest player to perform for Brown, andconsidered as one of the greatest African-Americans toperform in the college ranks, Pollard led the Bears to thefirst official Rose Bowl game (1916). The 1916 team alsoposted an 8-1 record, which is among the University'sbest. Pollard, a halfback, received accolades from severalnational newspapers and was selected to the WalterCamp All-America team. Walter Camp said of Pollard: "Heis one of the greatest runners there eyes have ever seen."In 1916, Pollard scored all three touchdowns as Brownhanded Yale its lone defeat of the season. When theNational Football <strong>League</strong> was organized in 1920, FritzPollard was one of its original stars, and was one of onlytwo African-American players that inaugural season. Heplayed for the Akron Pros, the Milwaukee Badgers, andthe Hammond Pros and finally ended up back inProvidence with the Steamrollers. Pollard became the firstAfrican-American head coach in the NFL when hebecame co-coach of the Akron Pros in 1921. He wasinducted into the Football Hall of Fame in October of1954. Pollard also was a standout on the Brown trackteam. Born in Chicago on Jan. 27, 1894, Fritz died onMay 11, 1986.• Willis Nelson Cummings became the first African-American to run cross-country at Penn. Before his careerwas over, he would become the third black to gain a varsityletter, the first black to captain any varsity team at Pennas well as in the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>. Cummings was the first runnerever to win both the senior and junior Middle AtlanticAssociation (AAU) championships in the same year.Cummings was born in Galveston, Texas, the son ofWilliam N. Cummings, a teacher and graduate of FiskUniversity. Cummings' mother was the first black womanto earn a Bachelor of Arts degree at Atlanta University, anaccomplishment she achieved in 1886. Willis followed hisparents' examples, earning a Bachelors degree at Fisk in1916 and graduating sixth in his class of 259 studentsfrom the University of Pennsylvania School of Dentistry in1919. Dr. Cummings practiced denistry in New York City.• Columbia University and the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> had its firstblack basketball player, John Howard Johnson, whobegan competing in 1918. During his career with theLions, Johnson was consistently ranked in the <strong>League</strong> topten for scoring.• A standout track athlete at his high school in Florida,Edward (Ned) Gourdin attracted national attention as along jumper for Harvard. He broke the American mark in1921 with a jump of 25'3". That same year, Gourdin wonthe pentathlon of the National Amateur Athletic Union. Hewon first place in three events: the broad jump, the javelinthrow and the 200-meter dash. Following a successful collegiatecareer, Gourdin competed in the 1924 OlympicGames in France. He captured a silver medal in the runningbroad jump.• One of the greatest basketball stars of his time,George Gregory, Jr., scored 155 points in 17 contests inhis freshman season at Columbia to rank fourth in<strong>League</strong>. Gregory helped his team to two consecutive <strong>Ivy</strong>titles and two Eastern titles. As a junior in 1930, he wasnamed captain of the Lion team. He was named to theHelms Foundation All-America team in 1930-31, becomingthe first African-American voted to college All-America statusin basketball. He was joined on the All-America squadby John Wooden, the soon-to-be legendary UCLA coach.In his three-year career, Gregory, the second African-American to play at Columbia, recorded 509 points in 62games. A graduate of De Witt Clinton High in New YorkCity, Gregory took an active role in the community aftergraduation and maintained a connection to athletics. Hewent on to become the director of what was then thelargest youth project for African-Americans in the country -the Harlem Center for Children Aid Society.• A versatile baseball player, Manuel Rivero played onthe Columbia squad for three season during the 1930s.Rivero, a black Cuban, played third base, center field andpitched for the Lions during his career. Following his daysat Columbia, Rivero had a long and distinguished careeras the baseball coach for Lincoln University inPennsylvania.• Columbia's Ben Johnson became the first black trackathlete to be a Heptagonal Games first-team performer.Two years later, Johnson would win the NCAA 200-meterdash championship with a time of 21.3 seconds.• Cornell University's first African-American footballplayer was Jerome (Brud) Holland. Holland, a native ofAuburn, N.Y., was one of the most acclaimed footballplayers in the 1930s. Two years after stepping foot ontothe Big Red football field, Holland was named an All-American at the end position, becoming one of just fiveblack players to be named All-America in the first half ofthe century. Holland was the second-leading votegetter forthe 1937 All-America team, a remarkable achievementconsidering many southern newspapers wouldn't run hisphoto with the other 10 for fear of offending their readership.Holland became one of the nation's most distinguishededucators in the 1960s as the president of theHampton Institute in Virginia. In 1970, he was appointedthe U.S. Ambassador to Sweden. Holland was inductedinto the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame andwas presented the organization's highest recognition - theDistinguished American Award.• Harvard lacrosse player Lucien Victor Alexis, Jr., ofNew Orleans, La., was barred from playing a game at theU.S. Naval Academy because of his ethnicity. Sent home24 hours prior to his teammates, Alexis' banishment setoff a howl of protest back on campus.• Cornell track and field star Paul Robeson, Jr., whobecame just the second first-team Heps black athlete in1945, won the IC4A Indoor High Jump Championship.• Harvard tackle Chester (Chet) Pierce became the firstAfrican-American player to play against a white college inthe South when Harvard's football team faced theUniversity of Virginia in Charlottesville. He received astanding ovation from the UVa crowd when he wasremoved for a substitute in the fourth quarter. Pierce saidthe incident "thrilled me beyond description."• Levi Jackson, a Branford, Conn. native, was namedthe first black captain of the Yale football team in 1949.Upon his graduation in 1950, Jackson held or shared 13Yale football records. He would go on to become the firstblack executive at Ford (Motor Company).• Penn's Eddie Bell was picked as a football All-American two years in a row and subsequently becamethe first NFL player from an <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> school since thelegendary Fritz Pollard of Brown. Bell, a native ofPhiladelphia, Pa. was a cornerback for the PhiladelphiaEagles from 1955 to 1958 before becoming a linebackerwith the New York Titans in 1960.• Cornell's Meredith Gourdine, who had won IC4A titlesin both the long jump and the 220-yard dash, took the silvermedal in the long jump with a leap of 24-8 1/4 at the1952 Helsinki Olympics.• Competing in an event that wasn't a yearly collegiateevent until the early 1960s, Columbia's George Shaw wonthe 1952 NCAA triple jump championship. Until the early1960s, the NCAA contested the event only during Olympicyears. Shaw would also make an appearance in the 1952Helsinki Olympics. He became the 1953 AAU championand went on to compete in the 1956 Olympics inMelbourne.• Irvin (Bo) Roberson of Cornell became the firstAfrican-American to be named the Heptagonal Games


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Black History TimelineIndoor Track Athlete of the Meet. Perhaps the greatestpure athlete in Big Red history, Roberson was a halfbackin football, a pivotman in basketball and a sprinter/low hurdlerin track. He went on to win the silver medal at the1960 Olympic Games, and he broke Jesse Owens' 25-year-old world indoor record in the broad (long) jump withhis 25'9" effort at the 1960 National AAU Track and FieldChampionships. Following the '60 Games, he began a sixyearpro football career: San Diego Chargers (1961),Oakland Raiders (1962-65), Buffalo Bills (1965) andMiami Dolphins (1966). He was named the Raiders' MVPin 1962, led the league in kickoff returns in 1964, and wasthe leading receiver for the Bills' AFL championship in1965. Bo, from Philadelphia, Pa., was part of the BlackRenaissance in pro football, the emergence of African-American players, according to Al Davis, former headcoach and then owner of the Raiders. After pro football,he obtained his doctorate degree in psychology.• Lawrence Ekpebu of Harvard became the first blacksoccer player named first-team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> and the firstblack athlete in <strong>League</strong> history to be voted first-team bythe <strong>Ivy</strong> coaches after the official formation of the <strong>League</strong>in 1955.• Harvard's Edward (Ned) Gourdin, a 1919 graduatewho won silver and gold medals in the long jump at theOlympics in 1924 and 1932, became the first African-American to become a member of the MassachusettsSupreme Court. Gourdin, a native of Jacksonville, Fla.,had graduated from Cambridge Latin Prep beforeenrolling at Harvard. Although he had originally intendedto play baseball at Harvard, after winning the long jumpand the 100-year and 200-yard dashes in a dual meetagainst Princeton, his fate as a trackstar was sealed. In1921, he became the first person to surpass 25 feet in thelong jump.• Cornell's Steve Machooka became the first African-American cross-country runner to earn first-team status inthe Heptagonal Games Association.• Penn's John Edgar Wideman, an All-<strong>Ivy</strong> honoree andAll-Big 5 selection in 1963, became just the secondAfrican-American to be selected as a Rhodes Scholar andthe first to do so in more than a half-century, followingHarvard's Alain Locke (1907). Wideman graduated PhiBeta Kappa in 1963. He was named to the Big 5 Hall ofFame in 1974. He was the first author to twice receive thePEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, for the novels Sent forYou Yesterday (1984) and Philadelphia Fire (1991). Hislatest book is titled Hoop Roots (2001).• Bulldog sprinter Wendell Motley became the firstblack athlete from Yale to earn a significant league-widehonor, earning the Athlete of the Meet award at theHeptagonal Indoor Championship. Motley would claim asilver medal for Trinidad in the Tokyo Olympics later thatsummer in the 400-meter dash. No <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>r has wonan Olympic medal in an individual race shorter than10,000 meters since.• Dartmouth graduate Edgar Holley of Maywood, Ill.became the first African-American football player to benamed first-team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>.• Cornell basketball star Gregg Morris became the firstblack men's basketball player to be tabbed first-team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>. A year later, Morris would become the firstAfrican-American from the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> chosen in the NBADraft when the Baltimore Bullets selected him in the 16thround.• Harvard's Ron Winfield became the first black fencerto be named first-team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>.• Yale graduate and Baltimore native Calvin Hill wasnamed the NFL's NFC Rookie of the Year for the DallasCowboys.• Dartmouth's Willie Bogan became the first black <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong>r to become a Football Academic All-American.Bogan, a native of Albion, Mich., followed it by becominga Rhodes Scholar in addition to earning an NCAAPostgraduate Scholarship.• Columbia's Jim McMillian became the first black <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong>r to be chosen in the first round of the NBA Draftand would be joined by Penn's Corky Calhoun in 1972and Princeton's Armond Hill in 1976. Hill, the first African-American in Princeton's history to be named as an <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong> Player of the Year, became the first black headmen's basketball coach at Columbia 20 years later.• Princeton named Larry Ellis as its head coach oftrack and field and cross-country, becoming the firstAfrican-American head coach of any sport in the <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong>. Ellis would lead his team to 19 Heptagonal titlesin his 22 seasons and, in 1984, his efforts earned him theright to coach the U.S. Olympic men's track and field teamin Los Angeles, where running greats Carl Lewis andEdwin Moses took home the gold. An accomplished collegiatemiler in his own right at New York University, Elliscoached a long line of track stars that began with longjumperBob Beamon while Beamon was still in highschool. In a letter from the longtime world record holderread at Ellis' funeral service in 1998, Beamon referred tohis former coach as "a father figure."• Princeton's Brian Taylor became the first African-American to be named the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's BasketballRookie of the Year.• Cornell graduate Jerome (Brud) Holland became thefirst African-American to receive the Theodore RooseveltAward, given by the NCAA 'to honor a distinguished citizenof national reputation and outstanding accomplishmentwho earned a varsity athletic award in college andhas demonstrated a continuing interest in physical fitnessand intercollegiate sports.'• Yale graduate Calvin Hill became the first African-American <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>r to win a Super Bowl.• Tom Sanders became the <strong>League</strong>'s first African-American head men's basketball coach when he namedthe head coach at Harvard in 1973.• October 6, 1973 ... When Brown lined up againstPenn at Franklin Field, something that had never happenedin the more than 100 years of major-college footballtook place. It was the first matchup ever between twostarting black quarterbacks as Penn's Marty Vaughn andBrown's Dennis Coleman took to the field. Vaughn struckfirst with a touchdown scamper, but Coleman led hisBears to 20 unanswered points. It was then Vaughn's turnto get hot, connecting on one touchdown pass and leadingthe Quakers to another to take a 21-20 halftime lead.Penn scored the only touchdown of the second half to goonto a 28-20 victory in the historic game before 10,991fans. Vaughn threw for 200 yards while Coleman ran formore than 10 yards a carry as the two went down togetherin history. Here's a quote from Mr. Vaughn: "I know thatDennis and I talked about it, because there were only fouror five black quarterbacks in the country, but I didn'tremember it as the first time two black quarterbacks met,"recalls Vaughn. "We talked about it being the first time inthe <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> and thought that was significant. I rememberthat we wanted to put on a good show." Vaughn, wholives in Philadelphia, has been an investment banker foryears and now serves on Penn's Athletic Advisory Boardwhile Coleman, who grew up in the Philadelphia area andnow lives in the Providence area, serves entertainmentand sports clients as a partner in a law firm and still worksclosely with the Brown athletic department.• The <strong>Ivy</strong> basketball season began with three blackhead coaches with Tom Sanders at Harvard, Ben Bluitt atCornell and Marcus Jackson at Dartmouth. Of the morethan 200 major college programs at the time, fewer than10 had African-American head coaches.• Penn track star Denis Fikes ran the mile in a time of3:55.0, the fastest time by an African-American at thetime. His record stood for a decade. Now known as D.Elton Cochran-Fikes, he is the Coordinator of Complianceat Penn.• Columbia running back Doug Jackson became thefirst African-American to win the Asa S. Bushnell Cup asthe <strong>Ivy</strong> Football Player of the Year.• Penn's Ron Haigler became the first African-Americanto be named the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's Basketball Player ofthe Year.• Dartmouth's Reggie Williams became the first blackwrestler named first-team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>, but he is betterknown for his exploits on and off the football field.Williams, who starred for the Cinncinati Bengals from1976 to 1989, was named as a <strong>Sports</strong> Illustrated<strong>Sports</strong>man of the Year in 1987 as one of the Athletes WhoCare. He had also been the first African-American to benamed All-<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> first-team in football three times.Williams is currently the Vice President of <strong>Sports</strong>, WaltDisney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.• Princeton track star Jill Pilgrim became the firstAfrican-American woman to be a Heptagonal Games firstteamperformer and the first black woman in <strong>League</strong> historyin any sport to be named to first team.• Cornell running back Joe Holland (the son of Jerome(Brud) Holland) became the first African-American to rushfor 1,000 yards in an <strong>Ivy</strong> season (and just the secondplayer ever after Ed Marinaro). But Holland made a biggerstatement in the classroom, twice selected as a first-teamAcademic All-American and eventually an Academic All-America Hall of Famer.• Columbia's Mike Wilhite became the first black baseballplayer named first-team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>.• Charles Harris became the first African-American athleticdirector for an <strong>Ivy</strong> institution. He served in this role atPenn until 1985.• Brown soccer player Yvonne Goldsberry became thefirst black women to be selected to first-team All-<strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong>.• Cornell graduate Shea Maultsby became the firstAfrican-American field hockey player named to first-teamAll-<strong>Ivy</strong>.• Yale's Patricia Melton became the first African-American female to be named the Heptagonal IndoorTrack Athlete of the Meet.• Columbia's George Starke, a native of New Rochelle,N.Y., became a Super Bowl champion as the Head Hogfor the Washington Redskins.• Brown's Michelle Smith of West Lynn, Mass. becamethe first African-American to be named the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>Women's Basketball Player of the Year.• Yale footballer Kurt Schmoke was elected the Mayorof Baltimore City on November 3, 1987. He was the firstAfrican-American elected to the office of mayor ofBaltimore. Schmoke, also a native of Baltimore, Md., is a1971 graduate of Yale University and was a varsity letterwinneron the 1968 <strong>Ivy</strong> Champion squad. He attendedOxford University as a Rhodes Scholar and received hislaw degree in 1976 from Harvard Law School.• In the mid-seventies, Dan Jiggetts was a standoutlineman at Harvard (he would later be named to the <strong>Ivy</strong>Silver Anniversary team and enjoy a successful NFLcareer). One of his jobs during the Cambridge winters wasto keep statistics for the basketball team, which featured'The Hardest Working Man In <strong>Sports</strong>' James Brown (whohad picked Harvard over North Carolina and UCLA). In1987, those two reunited to become the first African-American broadcast team for a network television as theycovered the NFL for CBS <strong>Sports</strong> for two seasons.• Columbia fencer Bob Cottingham, of Orange, N.J.,took the NCAA title in the sabre.• Princeton graduate Terdema Ussery II became thefirst African-American Commissioner of a U.S. professionalsports league when he was named to head theContinental Basketball Association.• Not only did Harvard's Meredith Rainey score in sixevents at the Outdoor Heps Championship, the New York,N.Y. native capped the season by becoming the firstAfrican-American woman in <strong>Ivy</strong> history to earn an NCAAPostgraduate Scholarship.• Penn's Doug Glanville was selected 12th in the firstround of the Major <strong>League</strong> Baseball draft by the ChicagoCubs after a first-team Academic All-America season for


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Black History Timelinethe Quakers. For the last three years, Glanville ofTeaneck, N.J. has been the starting centerfielder for thePhiladelphia Phillies.• Brown graduate and Phoenix, Ariz. native SteveJordan was named All-Pro for the NFL's MinnesotaVikings for the sixth straight time. Only Concrete ChuckBednarik (eight-time Pro Bowler) was named All-Pro moreoften among <strong>Ivy</strong> graduates.• The <strong>Ivy</strong> volleyball coaches selected their first African-American first-team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> honoree, Ayesha Attoh ofPrinceton.• Marcellus Wiley of Columbia became just the second<strong>Ivy</strong> African-American to be picked by the second round ofthe NFL Draft (joining Yale's Calvin Hill, who was a firstrounderin 1969). Wiley, a native of Los Angeles, Calif.,was selected to participate in the 2002 NFL Pro-Bowl inHonolulu, Hawaii.• Harvard's Tom Blake became the first African-American to be named the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's TennisPlayer of the Year. Two years later, his brother, James,earned the same honor. The Blake brothers are fromHarlem, N.Y.• Harvard's Allison Feaster became the first-ever <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong> women's basketball player to be named an All-American. She also became the first <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> African-American female to play professional basketball in theUnited States when she suited up for the L.A. Sparks(Feaster now starts for the Charlotte Sting). Feaster, anative of Chester, S.C., led the Crimson to three-straight<strong>League</strong> championships and NCAA tournament appearances.She was named <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Rookie of the Year in1994-95 and then went on to collect an unprecedentedthree <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Player of the Year honors. When shegraduated, Feaster held several <strong>League</strong> records, includingpoints scored in a season (389) and a career (1,173) andscoring average for a season (27.8 ppg, 1997-98) and acareer (21.0 ppg 1994-98).• The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> celebrated its 25th year of women'schampionships during the 1998-99 academic year. Inhonor of the many women who have excelled in theirsport, the <strong>League</strong> announced its Silver Anniversary HonorRoll. Twelve African-American women were named to thelist for the following sports: Basketball - Rhonda Anderson'83, Cornell; Allison Feaster '98, Harvard; Auretha Fleming'84, Penn; Soccer - Melissa Mc Bean '97, Dartmouth;Track and Field - Teri Smith '91, Brown; Teri Martin '96-C,Columbia; Heather Ruddock '88-C, Columbia; MeredithRainey '90, Harvard; Frances Childs '88, Penn; ChristelleWilliams '89, Penn; Nicole Harrison '98, Princeton; PatriciaMelton '82, Yale.• Princeton named John Thompson, a 1988 graduate,as its head men's basketball coach. With his hiring, alleight <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> schools have now had an African-American head coach of men's basketball. Thompson ofWashington, D.C. led his Tigers to the <strong>Ivy</strong> title and theNCAA Tournament in his first season.• It would be hard to imagine the Taylor twins having abetter year than this. Brenda, competing for Harvard, andLindsay, competing for Brown, combined to win eight individualevents at the 2000 Indoor and Outdoor <strong>League</strong>Championships and both were named Academic All-<strong>Ivy</strong>!Brenda would win a national title in the 400m hurdles thefollowing year and qualify for the World Championshipswhile Lindsay would claim her fourth straight IndoorPentathlon title.• Junior wide receiver Carl Morris led the HarvardCrimson to its first perfect season on the gridiron in 88years. Morris, who entered his senior season with nearlyevery Harvard receiving record, was named the <strong>League</strong>’srecipient of the Asa S. Bushnell Cup as the Most ValuablePlayer in the Ivies.• Princeton's Ilvy Friebe, of Bonn, Germany, becamethe first African-American to be named the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>Field Hockey Player of the Year as she amassed 37points in seven <strong>League</strong> contests, nearly three times asmany as anyone else!• Two <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> African-American football players -Princeton's Cameron Atkinson and Yale's Billy Brown - arenamed second-team Academic All-America by Verizon.With those selections, the number of times a black <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong> footballer has been named Academic All-Americahas risen to ten. Brown is the first black Yale athlete to benamed Academic All-American in any sport.• Penn junior forward Ugonna Onyekwe was namedthe Player of the Year in the greatest season of <strong>Ivy</strong> men’sbasketball ever. For the first time ever, the <strong>League</strong> sentthree teams to postseason tournaments following anunprecedented three-way playoff for the NCAA berth. Twoother African-Americans joined Onyekwe on the <strong>Ivy</strong> firstteam,his junior teammate Koko Archibong and Brown juniorEarl Hunt.• Yale senior Thomas Hocker earned academic honorsin addition to his success on the track. A recipient of theWilliam Neely Mallory Award, the most prestigious athleticaward given to a senior male at Yale, Hocker was awardedthe prestigious Churchill Scholarship, an annual awardgiven to 11 American students by the Churchill Foundationin Britain. He was also named as a first-team AcademicAll-American by the College <strong>Sports</strong> Information Directorsof America.• Princeton junior defensiveman Damien Davis was aUSILA Second-Team All-American as the Tigers wound upin the NCAA Lacrosse Championship yet again.• There were some remarkable efforts at the OutdoorHeps Championships in Annapolis as Princeton’s amazinghigh jumper Tora Harris, who won NCAA titles both indoorand outdoor, cleared an all-time <strong>League</strong>-best 7-foot-7. Butthe Men’s Outstanding Performer was Chris Lambert,Harvard’s junior sprinter. Lambert won both the 100m and200m dashes and both times would have set Hepsrecords, except that each was deemed wind-aided. Windaidedmarks are not eligible for record purposes. His10.19 clocking in the 100m dash was nearly a half-secondfaster than his nearest competitor. Another great performancecame from the Penn senior Tuan Wreh, who was adouble winner in the long and triple jumps. His triple jumpvictory was his sixth straight Heps triple title and broke a25-year-old Heps record as he covered 53-foot-5.• The 1999 <strong>Ivy</strong> Player of the Year, James Blake ofHarvard, won his first ever ATP tour title at the LeggMason Tennis Classic in Washington, D.C., over the summer.Blake is also a member of the United States DavisCup team.• Princeton field hockey player Ilvy Friebe became justthe second <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>r to be named first-team All-America twice.• Harvard wide receiver Carl Morris became the firstplayer in 25 years to repeat as the recipient of the Asa S.Bushnell Cup as the Most Valuable Player in <strong>Ivy</strong> Football.• Brown basketballer Earl Hunt of Rockville, Md., brokeArnie Berman's 31-year-old school career scoring recordand became just the fourth <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>r to amass 2,000career points in leading the Bears to their first NationalInvitation Tournament.• Yale freshman Joslyn Woodard shook up the HepsIndoor Championships by winning three events -- the 60-and 200-meter dashes and the long jump -- and beingnamed the 2003 Performer of the Meet. In both eventsshe knocked off Cornell’s Katy Jay, the defending championin each. In the 60, Woodard set a new meet record of7.59 seconds, besting the old mark of 7.62 seconds, setonly in 2002 by Jay.• Cory Gibbs was added to the U.S. national team'sJanuary men's soccer roster. Gibbs is among the finestathletes in <strong>Ivy</strong> history. As a senior in 2000, he led theBears to the <strong>Ivy</strong> Men's Soccer title and then to the EliteEight of the NCAA College Cup as the <strong>League</strong>'s Player ofthe Year and First-Team All-American. In addition to beinga three-time All-<strong>Ivy</strong> performer, Cory also was a higherachiever in the classroom and was a member of theAcademic All-<strong>Ivy</strong> Team. A native of Plantation, Fla., Gibbsis now playing at the highest level of professional soccerin Germany's Bundesliga. In the fall of 2001, the then-21-year-old Gibbs became the youngest American ever toscore a goal in the German First Division.• Columbia University named Joe Jones as its newbasketball coach, replacing Armond Hill. Jones’ brother,James, is the head coach at Yale, making them the firstAfrican-American brothers to be head coaches in thesame Division I conference at the same time. In fact, itmarked the first time since 1957 that any conference hadbrothers as head coaches (Clarence and Hank Iba in theMissouri Valley Conference).Penn’s Ugonna Onyekwe became just the secondplayer to win the <strong>Ivy</strong> Men’s Basketball Player of the Yearaward outright twice, joining Princeton's Kit Mueller (1990,1991). He led Penn to the NCAA Tournament and scored30 points against Oklahoma State in the first round.Afterward, Cowboy Coach Eddie Sutton couldn’t findenough praise for Onyekwe, who graduated with 1,762career points, ninth all-time in the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>.• Harvard sprint standout Chris Lambert found a newtitle -- that of World Champion. Lambert, running for theBritish squad at the World University Games in Daegu,South Korea, took the Gold medal in the 100-meter dash,posting a time of 10.44. At the NCAA Championships inJune, Lambert had the best 200-meter times in both thepreliminaries (20.71) and semifinals (20.73) before finishingfourth in the final in a time of 20.64.• Princeton lacrosse standout Damien Davis, a unanimousAll-<strong>Ivy</strong> selection, earned first-team All-America statusfor the first time. Davis captured a NationalChampionship and four <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> titles while markingthe opponent’s best attackmen in every game of hiscareer. The 12th pick of the Major <strong>League</strong> Lacrosse draft,Davis was a member of the Champion BaltimoreBayhawks in his initial pro season.


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Women’s History Timeline• The Eastern Association of Women's rowing collegesholds its first regatta. Charter members Barnard,Princeton and Radcliffe participate. Princeton wins theinaugural race, while Radcliffe finishes in second place.• Lawrie Mifflin graduates in Yale's first class to admitwomen as freshmen. Responsible for the promotion of thefield hockey squad to varsity status, Mifflin goes on tobecome one of the first woman sportswriters for the NewYork Daily News and The New York Times, and is the first<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> woman to be honored with an NCAA SilverAnniversary Award in 1998.• Radcliffe claims the first official <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> championshipin a women's sports, winning the EAWRC Regattain Middletown, Conn.• Three years after Pembroke and Brown unify theirathletic programs, a merger between Radcliffe andHarvard results in the Harvard Department of Athleticsassuming complete administration of women's athletics oncampus. Only the rowing team retains the Radcliffe name,by a vote of the team members.• Princeton wins the first <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> title in basketball.The following season, the Tigers win their second of fourconsecutive crowns, and advance to the National SmallCollege Basketball Tournament.• For the first time in history, women are eligible toreceive Rhodes Scholarships. Three varsity letterwinnersare selected among theh 13 women in the inauguralclass, and all three are from <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> institutions: AlisonMuscatine and Denise Thal, who both play basketball andtennis at Harvard-Radcliffe, and Princeton field hockeyplayer Suzanne Perles.• Dartmouth's Sandy Helve graduates with a combined11 varsity letters in field hockey, squash and lacrosse, themaximum number possible at the college. EmilyGoodfellow collects 12 letters in field hockey, squash andlacrosse during her four years at Princeton.• Cornell wins the first <strong>Ivy</strong> league championship in icehockey, also the first title to be awarded in tournamentplay. The Red strings five straight outright titles together,then shares the sixth crown with Brown in 1981.• Yale crew members stage a "Strip-In" in Director ofPhysical Education Joni Barnett's office. Protesting thelack of facilities for women rowers, about 20 team membersstrip off their sweats to reveal "Title IX" paintedacross their bare bodies; the event receives nationalattention and produces an increase in resouces.• Princeton track star Jill Pilgrim became the firstAfrican-American woman to be a Heptagonal Games firstteamperformer and the first black woman in <strong>League</strong> historyin any sport to be named to first team.• Dartmouth wins the first <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> outdoor track andfield championship in a competition held at Cornell. Thatfall, Harvard captures the inaugural <strong>Ivy</strong> league crown incross country, and Penn wins the first <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> volleyballchampionship.• Princeton wins the first <strong>Ivy</strong> league swimming and divingchampionship, held at the University of Pennsylvania.The format for the championship remains the same until1982, when other schools are added and the EasternWomen's Swimming <strong>League</strong> Championship begins. <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong> schools compete in the EWSLs from 1983through 1997, before the <strong>Ivy</strong>-only format is restored forthe 1998 championship.• Yale wins the first <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> title in gymnastics. TheBulldogs take seven of the next 12 crowns, while Cornellwins the other five, until Brown notches its first title in thefinal <strong>Ivy</strong> championship in 1990. Beginning the followingyear, there is one fewer gymnastics team than <strong>League</strong>rules require to declare an official <strong>Ivy</strong> champion• The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> honors a women's soccer championfor the first time. Harvard wins the title, awarded in tournamentplay, with a 3-0 victory at second-place Brown.• The fall season includes the initial <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> crownawarded in field hockey, won by Dartmouth. In a littlemore than five years, the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> has created championshipsin 10 women's sports.• Dartmouth wins its first <strong>League</strong> basketball title, startinga streak of four straight outright championships thatproduces the <strong>League</strong>'s first appearance in the NCAA tournamentin 1983. The Big Green has won or shared 11<strong>League</strong> basketball titles, the most of any school.• Three spring sports -- lacrosse, softball and tennis --award <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> championships for the first time. Yalewins the softball title outright and shares the lacrosse andtennis crowns with Penn and Princeton, respectively.• Indoor track and field is added as a distinct sport witha separate <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> championship. Princeton wins thefirst title.• Yale captures the initial <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> crown in fencing,the 15th <strong>Ivy</strong> women's championship sport, and wins theAIAW national title. The Bulldogs' Andrea Metkus wins theindividual crown at the same competition and is honoredwith the Broderick Award in fencing, awarded annually tothe top performer.• Dartmouth basketball star Gail Koziara, three-time <strong>Ivy</strong>Player of the Year and the <strong>League</strong>'s second-leading scorer,becomes the first woman in <strong>League</strong> history to earn anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.• Brown wins its second <strong>League</strong> soccer crown in thesport's five-year history. This is the first of Brown's nineconsecutive triumphs, which produce four NCAA tournamentinvitaitons and quarterfinal appearances in 1983 and1984.• Princeton Associate Athletic Director Merrily DeanBaker ends her term as the final president of the AIAW,which loses a lawsuit to prevent the NCAA from governingintercollegiate women's athletics.• <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> soccer and basketball championships arechanged from tournament play to a full round-robin schedule(double round-robin for basketball). The ice hockeytitle is changed in the same manner the following season.• Nine years after Radcliffe's victory at the EAWRCRegatta marks the beginning of women's <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> athleticchampionships, Yale wins the first <strong>League</strong> title insquash, the 16th sport to award an <strong>Ivy</strong> crown.• Penn begins a string of six consecutive <strong>Ivy</strong> fencingchampionships, winning the NCAA title in 1986.• Cindy Cohen becomes head coach of the Princetonsoftball program after its first <strong>Ivy</strong> title in 1983 and leadsthe Tigers to 11 of the next 13 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> crowns.• Princeton ice hockey defenseman Syrena Carlbomwins her third straight <strong>Ivy</strong> Player of the Year award in thefirst three years of the award's existence.• Kate Wiley of Harvard becomes the first -- and stillremains the only -- three-time winner of the HeptagonalCross Country Championships.• he <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> sponsors more sports, played by morewomen and more men, than any conference in the country,and the Council of <strong>Ivy</strong> Group Presidents begins a continuingpattern of increases in <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Office resoucesto support these activities.• Yale wins its second straight NCAA championship inwomen's fencing, and <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> athletes take three ofthe four top spots in the individual competition, led bychampion Caitlin Bilodeaux of Columbia.• Columbia advances to the NCAA Division III NaitonalBasketball Tournament in the first year after the Columbia-Barnard consortium is formalized for all sports, thenmoves up to the Division I level in 1986-87.• Yale captures its second of four straight <strong>Ivy</strong> crosscountry championships, and places third at the NCAAs,the <strong>League</strong>'s best team finish to date.• Penn reaches the semifinal round of the NCAA fieldhockey tournament, the first <strong>League</strong> member to advancebeyond the first round.• Columbia wins the first of its three straight <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>fencing crowns and finishes in second place at the NCAAchampionships.• Harvard becomes the first <strong>Ivy</strong> member to claim anNCAA women's lacross championship with a thrilling 8-7win against traditional powerhouse Maryland.• Charlotte Joslin, a member of the Harvard nationalchampionship lacrosse team, graduates with a combined12 varsity letters in field hockey, ice hockey, and lacrosse.Princeton's Mollie Marcoux, graduating the following year,matches the extraordinary total with 12 letters in soccer,ice hockey and lacrosse.• Not only did Harvard's Meredith Rainey score in sixevents at the Outdoor Heps Championship, the New York,N.Y. native capped the season by becoming the firstAfrican-American woman in <strong>Ivy</strong> history to earn an NCAAPostgraduate Scholarship.• Cornell wins the Heptagonal Outdoor Track and FieldChampionships by three points, the second-closest marginin history. The Big Red's fourth title of the decadecomes in 1997 by an even smaller margin, a slim one-halfpoint ahead of Princeton.• Harvard begins a streak of six consecutive seasonsin which the Crimson does not lose a single <strong>League</strong>squash match. During that period, Harvard wins fivestraight Howe Cups, the national women's squash competitionheld at Yale since its inception in 1973.• Two undergraduate women athletes file a Title IXcomplaint against Brown. The ultimate resolution ofCohen v. Brown sets benchmarks for future rulings onparticipation and resource opportunities for women athletes.• Princeton's Kristen Beaney wins the 5,000-meter runand is named the Outstanding Performer at theHeptagonal Indoor Track and Field Championships. Shematches her performance the following year, adding a victoryin the 3,000-meter run, and becomes the first twotimewinner of the Outstanding Performer award.• Cornell wins its third consecutive <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> volleyballchampionship and becomes the first <strong>League</strong> team toparticipate in the NCAA tournament, falling in the firstround to national power Nebraska.• Brown outlasts Dartmouth in overtime in the first-ever<strong>League</strong> basketball playoff game and gains the Ivies' firstautomatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The Bears thenenter the second half of their first-round contest tied withthe University of Connecticut before falling 79-60.• Princeton wins sole possession of the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>lacrosse crown, the first time in eight years that Harvardhas not at least shared the title. In the postseason, theTigers win a 14-13 overtime classic against defendingchampion Virginia in the national semifinal and then outlastMaryland by a 10-7 count to win the national championship.• Through private donations, the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> enlistssculptor Timothy Maslyn to create a series of new championshiptrophies for several sports. Maslyn constructs hisfirst work of art, the Lajos S. Csiszar Trophy, in the likenessof Penn fencer Mary Jane O'Neill, who won theNCAA individual title in 1984. By 1997, Maslyn has constructedtrophies for four women's sports, including softball,tennis and rowing.• The Council of <strong>Ivy</strong> Group Presidents approves theappointment of a Senior Women's Administrator to the <strong>Ivy</strong>Policy Committee. Penn's Carolyn Schlie Femovich is thefirst appointee.• Princeton wins the NCAA Softball Play-In againstRider. The Tigers, who at one point that season won 29games in a row, then earn the right to host an NCAARegional. With a win against Hofstra and two wins againstConnecticut, Princeton becomes the first <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> representativein the College Softball World Series. the Tigersmake the return trip to the World Series the following yearas well.• Penn's Barrie Bernstein becomes the seventh singlesplayer in <strong>League</strong> women's tennis history to be a four-timefirst team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> selection, but it's Cornell's Olga Itskhokiwho wins the <strong>League</strong>'s inaugural Player of the Yearaward.


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Women’s History Timeline• Princeton's field hockey team surprises national powersIowa and Old Dominion to advance to the championshipgame of the NCAA tournament. The Tigers fall toNorth Carolina in the title contest, but the following seasonsuccessfully maintain an undefeated streak of 25 gamesin the <strong>League</strong> dating back to 1993, and make a return tripto the national semifinals.• The Bethpage, N.Y. Golf Course is the site of the <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong>'s first women's golf championship, and Yale cruisesto a 38-shot victory. Princeton senior Mary Moan is thefirst-ever individual medalist.• The inaugural NCAA women's rowing championshipis crowned on Lake Natoma in Sacramento, Calif.Princeton and Brown finish second and third, respectively,in the overall team totals, with Dartmouth, Radcliffe andYale also receiving bids. Yale Associate Athletic DirectorBarbara Chesler is the inaugural chair of the NCAAWomen's Rowing Committee.• Columbia field hockey and lacrosse programs,recently elevated to varsity status, play a full <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>schedule for the first time, making a full eight-team leaguepossible for both sports.• The United States women's ice hockey team wins thefirst-ever gold medal in the sport in the 1998 OlympicGames in Nagano, Japan. Eight team members have formeror current <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> connections: Lisa Brown-Miller(former Princeton coach), Katie King (Brown '97), A.J.Mleczko (Harvard '99), Tara Mounsey (Brown), SarahTueting (Dartmouth '98), Gretchen Ulion (Dartmouth '94)and Sandra Whyte (Harvard '92), and head coach BenSmith (Harvard '68).• Brown topples New Hampshire, 4-3, to become thefirst <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> school to win an ECAC women's ice hockeycrown. The Bears receive an automatic bid to the inauguralUSA Hockey national collegiate championship,where they beat Northeastern in the national semifinalsbefore falling in the championship game to NewHampshire.• Harvard basketball sensation Allison Feaster is thefirst-ever athlete in any sport, men's or women's, to bedually honored as an <strong>Ivy</strong> league Rookie of the Year and athree-time <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Player of the Year. Feaster leadsthe nation in scoring her senior season, averaging 28.5ppg., and is the first <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> athlete in history to benamed a Kodak All-American, an honor bestowed annuallyon the top 10 players in all of women's college basketball.• The Harvard women's basketball team produces oneof the biggest upsets in college basketball history, becomingthe first No. 16 seed to beat a No. 1 seed in either theNCAA men's or women's tournament, with a 71-67 defeatat Stanford. The victory ends the Cardinal's 59-gamehome winning streak and moves an <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> women'steam into the NCAA second round for the first time ever.• Columbia's Cristina Teuscher, a member of the goldmedal-winning 800-freestyle relay team in the 1996Olympic Games, becomes the first <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> woman towin an NCAA swimming championship. She captures the500-yard freestyle in a time of 4:35.45, the second-fastesttime in U.S. history and more than three seconds aheadof the second place finisher. The following day, she winsher second title, this time in the 400-meter individual medley.• The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> begins a year-long commemorationof 25 years of <strong>Ivy</strong> women's championships. The celebrationhonors past athletes for their accomplishments, marksprominent transitions in <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> women's athletic programsduring thhe 25-year period, and helps plan a futuredirection.• For the first time in <strong>League</strong> history, four <strong>Ivy</strong> teams arechosen for the NCAA Women's College Cup soccer tournament.Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, and Princeton are allselected, and Dartmouth and Harvard advance to the secondround. The <strong>League</strong> would again send four teams tothe national tournament two years later.• Harvard women's ice hockey claims its first <strong>League</strong>title in 10 years. The Crimson advance to the ECAC tournamentwhere the squad defeats Dartmouth in the semifinalsand New Hampshire in the final. Next, it was on tothe United States Women's College HockeyChampionship in Minneapolis where Harvard defeated<strong>League</strong> foe Brown in the semifinals and then squared offwith New Hampshire for the second time in less than aweek. The Crimson earned a 6-5 overtime victory over theWildcats to become the 1998-99 national champion forwomen's ice hockey. Harvard forward A.J. Mlezcko winsthe <strong>League</strong>'s Player of the Year award and goes on toclaim the Kazmaier trophy as the NCAA's top women's icehockey student-athlete.• The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> concluded its year-long celebration of25 years of <strong>Ivy</strong> women's championships by publishing"Silver Era, Golden Moments." The book marks the culturalimportance of women's athletics, narrating the integrationof women into all eight <strong>Ivy</strong> schools, and into highereducation nationally, and the growth of women's athleticsfollowing the enactment of Title IX in 1972. The 25thanniversary celebration culminates with the SilverAnniversary Symposium on April 23 and 24. The symposiumis the final stop for the 25th Anniversary TravelingExhibit and several of the <strong>League</strong>'s most prominent formerfemale athletes are welcomed as speakers and panelists.• Columbia's Cristina Teuscher becomes the first <strong>Ivy</strong>student-athlete ever to win the prestigious HondaBroderick Cup. The cup is awarded annually to the topfemale student-athlete in the United States. Later thatyear, Teuscher helps establish the Cristina TeuscherWomen's Intercollegiate <strong>Sports</strong> Endowment. The endowment,which is the first of its kind in Columbia Athletic history,is part of the school's continued commitment to thegrowth of women's athletics, and "will be allocated toenhance the quality of the intercollegiate experience forwomen's sports participants" at Columbia.• Dartmouth wins its fourth of five consecutive <strong>Ivy</strong>lacrosse championships, but it's the Princeton squad thatupsets Duke in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournamentand advances all the way to the NCAA championshipgame before falling to Maryland.• For the second straight year, Dartmouth wins the <strong>Ivy</strong>women's basketball championship and nearly pulls off anupset in the NCAA tournament first round. Trailing fourthrankedand eventual national champ Purdue by 13 pointsat half (44-31), the Big Green outscored the Boilermakers35-26 in the second half before succumbing, 70-66, onPurdue's home floor.• Harvard's Brenda Taylor wins the NCAA championshipin the 400 and is named the Honda Award winneras the top woman collegiate athlete in Track & Field.Taylor is the second consecutive <strong>Ivy</strong> athlete to be recognizedby Honda in their season-ending national awards forexceptional student-athletes.• The Penn women's tennis team won their first-ever<strong>Ivy</strong> title, then pulled off a stunning upset of 19h-rankedPepperdine before losing to Baylor in the second round.Quaker freshman Sanela Kunovac becomes only the secondwomen's tennis player to win both the Freshman ofthe Year and Player of the Year in the same season.• Princeton's field hockey team advances to the NCAAtournament semifinals for the fourth time in six seasonsafter defeating defending national champion and secondseededOld Dominion, 2-1, in a classic field hockey contest.The Tigers would eventually succumb to eventualnational champion Michigan in the semifinals.• Princeton's senior lacrosse players stepped up in the12-7 win over Georgetown in the Women's LacrosseNational Championship game in Baltimore, Md. Tiger seniorsscored seven goals as Princeton won the national titlein front of some 4,400 people. “There was never a doubtin my mind that we would win this," said senior LaurenSimone. "We proved in the Maryland game that even afive-goal deficit is not too much to overcome. I think thewhole team had complete confidence in out ability tocome back and win this game."• Twelve <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> women’s ice hockey players —five Canadians and seven Americans — took homemedals from the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics inFebruary. On the gold-winning Canadian team were DanaAntall (Cornell), Jennifer Botterill (Harvard '02), BeckyKellar (Brown '97), Cherie Piper (Dartmouth '05, deferred)and Tammy Schewchuk (Harvard '01). Representing theU.S. and bringing back silver medals were Julie Chu(Harvard '05, deferred), Andrea Kilbourne (Princeton '03),Katie King (Brown '97), A.J. Mleczko (Harvard '99), TaraMounsey (Brown '01), Angela Ruggerio (Harvard '02) andSarah Tueting (Dartmouth '98).• JoAnn (Josie) Harper, a prominent figure in collegiateathletics and a highly regarded coach who had beenSenior Associate Director of Athletics at Dartmouth since1999, was named Dartmouth's Director of Athletics andRecreation. With that appointment, Harper became thefirst woman to hold such a position in <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> history.• To honor the spirit and courage of Amanda Walton,Yale University presented Walton with the first Amanda D.Walton Award, which is presented at the discretion of theDepartment of Athletics to an outstanding athlete who hasexcelled on the field of play and who has shown spirit andcourage in transcending unforeseen challenges. After hersophomore year, Walton, who was a field hockey andwomen's lacrosse standout at Yale, was involved in anautomobile accident which put her career on hold. Sheovercame a coma and physical injuries with hard workand dedication.• Princeton’s Lauren Simmons finished her senior trackand field season in amazing fashion. After running a personalbest 2:03.87 in the qualifying rounds at the NCAAsin New Orleans, she clocked another superb effort in thefinal. Finishing in 2:05.08, she trailed only North Carolinasophomore Alice Schmidt.• Cornell lacrosse star Jaimee Reynolds, a senior fromBaltimore, Md., became just the 13th <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>r to earnfirst-team Academic All-America status twice in a careeras she was named to the Verizon Academic All-AmericaWomen’s At-Large Team. The 2002 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Player ofthe Year maintained a 3.77 grade-point average inAgricultural and Biological Engineering.• Two-time <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Player of the Year Hana Peljtowas named to the academicall-America first team, whilehelping lead Harvard to a 14-0 <strong>Ivy</strong> record (22-4 overall)and ranking 10th in the nation in scoring with 21.3ppg.The senior also was named Rookie of the Year and ismajoring in Psychology.• Twins Kate and Laura O'Neill were side by sidethroughout their career at Yale. Earning all-America statusafter finishing second and fourth respectively in the10,000-meter run at the NCAA Championships, the twosomealso earned academic all-America honors. The duoholds the fastest times in <strong>League</strong> history for the 5,000 and10,000m, and were named co-athletes of the meet at theOutdoor Heptagonal Games. Additionally, Kate wasnamed Mondo District Athlete of the Year and NCAAWoman of the Year for the state of Connecticut.• Touted as one of the best defenders in the nation,Rachael Becker helped Princeton earn two consecutivenational lacrosse titles and raked in honor after honor in2003. The three-time all-American was the recipient oflacrosse's prestigious Tewaaraton Trophy and the Honda<strong>Sports</strong> Award, as well as being named <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Playerof the Year. En route to the national title, Becker anchoreda defense that allowed only 4.5 goals per game, culminatingin a 5-3 victory over Loyola (Md.) in the national tournament.• After 30 years, Radcliffe (Harvard) women's crew tookthe national team and varsity eight title, beating out rowingpowerhouses such as Michigan, Stanford, andWashington in a time of 6:26.98 and 59 team points. Thevarsity eights also took All-<strong>Ivy</strong> first team honors, whilehead coach Liz O'Leary earned the Coach of the Yearaward from the College Rowing Coaches Association(CRCA).• After finishing last at every Cross Country Heps inwhich it competed from 1978 to 1997, Columbia jumpedto a fifth-place finish in 1998 before finishing third in eachof the last three seasons. In 2003, the Lions raised thebar, dominating Heps with five top-10 finishers. Their 29points was just six points off the <strong>League</strong> mark of 23 set byDartmouth in 1995 and 1997, and their 63-point margin ofvictory was the widest in Heps history.• Two-time Olympic medalist Jennifer Botterill hastaken <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> women's hockey to a new level. The <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong> Player of the Year and the only two-time PattyKazmaier award winner led the nation in goals with 39and is the all-time leading scorer not only at Harvard butin Division I ice hockey history, surpassing the record setby Michigan State's Tom Ross.


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Championships All <strong>Sports</strong> ()Brown Columbia Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Penn Princeton Yale1956-57 --- 1 2 --- 4 --- 4 71957-58 --- 1 4 1 4 --- 3 41958-59 1 --- 2 3 5 --- 2 61959-60 --- 2 2 1 3 2 3 41960-61 --- 3 --- 1 1 --- 5 51961-62 --- 2 3 --- 7 1 2 41962-63 --- 2 3 2 4 1 3 21963-64 1 1 3 2 7 --- 4 11964-65 1 1 2 4 5 1 5 21965-66 2 1 3 2 6 3 1 ---1966-67 1 1 2 2 5 1 4 21967-68 1 2 3 --- 8 2 1 31968-69 2 --- 3 1 7 3 4 21969-70 --- 1 3 3 8 2 2 21970-71 --- 1 3 1 6 4 2 11971-72 1 2 4 1 3 6 1 ---1972-73 1 1 3 1 5 5 2 11973-74 1 1 5 1 8 5 2 11974-75 1 --- 3 --- 8 5 6 11975-76 2 1 4 --- 5 4 6 11976-77 2 --- 7 --- 3 2 8 31977-78 1 --- 7 1 4 3 6 41978-79 --- 1 4 2 2 5 9 61979-80 --- 3 2 3 7 5 10 61980-81 2 2 2 2 3 4 11 81981-82 1 2 4 2 8 4 12 31982-83 2 1 3 4 12 4 11 31983-84 4 3 3 1 9 8 6 31984-85 6 1 3 2 9 5 8 31985-86 4 3 --- 4 8 7 8 21986-87 2 2 2 4 8 6 5 51987-88 2 1 3 5 12 5 4 31988-89 2 3 2 5 10 3 10 51989-90 4 2 2 3 8 2 6 71990-91 4 2 4 5 6 3 7 11991-92 3 1 7 5 7 2 8 41992-93 5 2 4 5 6 4 6 61993-94 6 2 3 3 3 5 11 11994-95 4 --- 3 5 7 5 12 11995-96 3 1 3 2 8 4 11 41996-97 4 --- 2 4 8 3 10 41997-98 2 1 --- 4 8 3 11 51998-99 6 2 2 3 6 4 11 21999-00 5 2 --- 2 5 3 14 22000-01 4 1 2 3 5 5 13 32001-02 4 1 3 3 5 6 12 52002-03 --- 3 7 4 8 5 9 3TOTAL 98 66 141 112 294 160 311 151MOST CONSECUTIVE TITLESMen’s <strong>Ivy</strong> Titles (includes shares)10, Cornell gymnastics (1967-77)10, Cornell lacrosse (1974-83)9, Princeton lacrosse (1957-65)9, Columbia fencing (1959-68)9, Harvard indoor track (1961-70)9, Harvard ice hockey (1981-90)9, Harvard squash (1990-99)9, Princeton lacrosse (1995-03)Men’s Outright <strong>Ivy</strong> Titles10, Cornell gymnastics (1967-77)9, Harvard indoor track (1961-70)9, Harvard squash (1990-99)8, Harvard rowing (1964-71)8, Dartmouth cross country (1984-91)8, Columbia fencing (1985-93)Women’s <strong>Ivy</strong> Titles (includes shares)9, Brown soccer (1982-90)9, Princeton field hockey (1994-current)8, Harvard tennis (1983-90)7, Princeton softball (1983-89)7, Harvard lacrosse (1987-93)Women’s Outright <strong>Ivy</strong> Titles6, Penn fencing (1982-88)6, Princeton rowing (1990-95)6, Harvard squash (1991-97)5, eight times including current Brown rowing streakIVY LEAGUE WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS Basketball CrCountry Fencing FdHockey Golf Gymnastics IHockey Lacrosse Rowing Soccer Softball Squash Swimming Tennis InTrack OutTrack Volleyball1973-74 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- R* --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---1974-75 Pr --- --- --- --- --- --- --- R* --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---1975-76 Pr --- --- --- --- --- Cr --- Y --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---1976-77 Pr --- --- --- --- Y Cr --- Y --- --- --- Pr --- --- D ---1977-78 Pr H --- --- --- Cr Cr --- --- --- --- --- Y --- --- B Pe1978-79 Y Pr --- --- --- Cr Cr --- Y H --- --- Pr Pr --- Pr Y1979-80 D Pr --- D --- Y Cr Pe-Y Pe H Y --- Pr Pr-Y --- Pr Pr1980-81 D Pr --- Y --- Y B-Cr H Y B Pe --- Pr Y Pr Pr Pr1981-82 D H Y Pe-Pr --- Cr Pr H-Pe Pr-R* H B --- Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr1982-83 D H Pe Pr --- Y Pr H D B-Pr Pr Y B H-Pr-Y Pr Pr Pr1983-84 B H Pe Pe --- Y Pr H D B Pr H B H Pe Pe Pe1984-85 B-Pr H Pe B-D --- Cr B H Pr B Pr H B H Pe Pe Pr1985-86 D-H H Pe Pe --- Y B D R* B B-Pr Y H H Pe Pe Pr1986-87 D Y Pe Pe --- Y H D-H R* B Pr H H H Pe Y Pe1987-88 D-H Y Pe D --- Cr H H B B-Cr Pr H H H Pe Pe Pr1988-89 D Y Cl D-Pe --- Y H H R* B Pr Pr H H-Y Pr Pr B1989-90 D Y Cl B --- B Cr H Pr B B H Pr H H H Pe1990-91 H Pe Cl H --- --- D H Pr B B-Cr-D Pr Pr B Cr Cr Pe1991-92 B Cr Pe B-Cr-H-Pr --- --- Pr H Pr Cr-D Pr H H-Pr-Y H B Cr Cr1992-93 B Cr Cl Pe --- --- D H-Pr Pr B-Y Y H Y Pr B B Cr1993-94 B-D Cr Pe Pe --- --- B Pr Pr D Pr H Pr Pr B B Cr1994-95 D D Pe Pr --- --- D D Pr B Pr H H-Pr-Y H Cr Cr Pr1995-96 H D Y Pr --- --- Cr Pr B H Pr H H H Pe B Pr1996-97 H D Y Pr Y --- B D-Pr Pr H B H Y B Pr Cr B1997-98 H D Y Pr Y --- D D B H H Pr B H Pr B-Pr Pr1998-99 D Cr Cl-Pr Pr Pr --- H D B D Cr Pr B H B B B1999-00 D B Pr B-Pr Y --- B D B H H Pe Pr Pr H B Pr2000-01 Pe Y Pr Pr Pr --- D D B Pr Cr H Pr Pe B B Pr2001-02 H Y Y Pr Y --- D Pr B D-Pe-Pr Pr H Pr Pe Cr Cr B-Pe2002-03 H Cl Cl Pr Y --- H D-Pr-Y R* Pr Pr H Pr H Cr Cr Pe* The crew at Harvard has continued to row under the name “Radcliffe.”• Champions in cross country, indoor and outdoor track are determined at Heptagonal meets, which include Navy. Army dropped out of the Heptagonal Games Association beginning with the1994-95 academic year ... Rowing Champion is determined in varsity race at EAWRC regatta; if EAWRC winner is non-<strong>Ivy</strong> crew, the next-highest <strong>Ivy</strong> finisher is the <strong>Ivy</strong> champion ... Through2000-01, the Volleyball Champion was determined at the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> tournament.


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Championships All <strong>Sports</strong> ()IVY LEAGUE MEN’S CHAMPIONS Baseball Basketball CrCountry Fencing Football Golf Gymnastics Hockey Lacrosse HwtRow LwtRow Soccer Squash Swimming Tennis InTrack OutTrack Wrestling1956-57 Y Y H Cl Y N --- H Pr Cr Pr Y H-Pr-Y Y Pr H Y Cr1957-58 H D Cr Cl Pr Y --- H Pr Y H Pr Y Y H Cr Cr Cr1958-59 B-Cr-D D A Pr-Y D Y --- H Pr H H H H Y Y Y Y Cr1959-60 Cl-Pe Pr A Cl-Pr Pe A --- D Pr Cr H H H Y Y Y Y Cr1960-61 Cl Pr A Cl Y Pr --- D Pr N H Pr Y Y Pr Y Y Cl1961-62 H Y Cr Cl Cl-H Y --- H Pr Pe-Y Cr H H H Pr H Y Cr1962-63 Cl-D Pr-Y N Cl D PS --- H Pr Cr Cr H-Pe H Y Pr H Y Cr1963-64 H Pr Cr Cl D-Pr PS --- H D-H-Pr H Cr B H Y Pr H H Cr1964-65 D-Pr Pr N Cl Pr Y --- D D-Pr H Cr B-D H Pe-Pr-Y H H H Cr1965-66 D Pe A Cl-Pe-Pr D PS --- B Cr H H B H-Pe Y H H H Cr1966-67 D Pr N Cl-Pe D-H-Pr PS --- Cr Pr H Cr B H Y Y H Cr Pr1967-68 H Cl-Pr H Cl Y H Cr Cr Cr H H B H Pe-Pr-Y H H Y Pe1968-69 D Pr H Pe-Pr H-Y Pr Cr Cr Cr H H B Pe Pr-Y H H H Pe1969-70 D Pe H Cl D-Pr-Y D Cr Cr Cr H H H H Pe-Y H H H Pr1970-71 H Pe H Cl D Y Cr Cr Cr H H H H Pe Pr Pe Pe Pr1971-72 Cr-H Pe Pe Cl Cr-D PS Cr Cr Cr B H Pe H Pr Cl Pe Pe Pe1972-73 H Pe H-N Pe D PS Cr Cr B H Pr Pe H H-Y Cl Pe Pe Cr1973-74 H-Pr Pe Pe H-Cr-Cl D Pe Cr H Cr H H B H-Pe-Pr H Pr Cr Pe Cr1974-75 Pe Pe Pe Cr-Pr H-Y H Cr H Cr H H B Pr H-Pr Pr-H Pe Pe Pr1975-76 Cl Pr Pr Pe H Pr Cr B Cr H Pe B-Cr H H-Pr Pr-H Pe Pe Y1976-77 Cr Pr Pr Cr-H-Pe B-Y Pr Cr Cr Cr H H B Pr Pr Pr Cr Pe Pr1977-78 H Pe Pr Pe Y D Y Cr Cr Y H Cr Pr H Pr Cr Cr Pr1978-79 Cr-Pe Pe Pr Pe D Pr Y D Cr Y Y Cl Pr H Pr Pe Pe Y1979-80 H Pe-Pr Cl Pe-Pr Y Pr Y D Cr-H H H Cl H Pr Pr-H Pr Pe Cl1980-81 Y Pr-Pe Pr Pe Y Pr D Y Cr Y Pr Cl-Pe Pr H H Pe Pr Cl1981-82 Cr Pe Pr Pe Y-D Pr Cr H Cr Y H Cl Pr H H Pr Pr Cl1982-83 H Pr Pr Pe D-H-Pe D --- Cr-H Cr-Pe H Pr Cl H H H H H Cr1983-84 H Pr Pr Cl H-Pe Y --- Cr-H Pe B Y Cl H H Cl Pe Pr Cr1984-85 Pr-H Pe D Y Pe Y --- Cr-H-Y B H Pr Cl H Pr H H Cr Pr1985-86 Cl B D Cl Pe Pr --- H Pe Pe Pr Cl H Pr H Pr Pr Pr1986-87 D Pe D Cl Pe Pr --- H Cr B Y Y H Pr Cl Pr Pr Cr1987-88 Pe Cr D Cl H Y --- H Y-Pe H H H H Pr Pr D D Cr1988-89 Pe Pr D Cl Cr-Pe Pr --- H Y H H D-Pr H-Pr-Y Cl-Pr H D Pr Cr1989-90 Pe Pr D Cl Pr-Y Y --- H Y H Y Y Y Pr H D Pr Cr1990-91 Pr Pr D Cl Cr-D Y --- B B Pe H D H Pr H D Pr Cr1991-92 Y Pr D Cl D Pr --- Y Pr D Cr Y H Pr H D Pe Cr1992-93 Y Pe Cr Cl D-Pr Pr --- H Pr B D D H H-Y D-H-Y Pe Pe Cr1993-94 Y Pe Cr Pr Pe Pr --- H B B D Cl-Pr H Pr Cl Pr Pr Pe1994-95 Pe Pe D Pr Pe Pr --- B B-Pr Pr H B-H H Pr H Pr Pe Cr1995-96 Pr Pe-Pr D Cl Pr-Y Y --- Cr Pr Cr-Pe Pr B H H H Pr Pr Pe1996-97 H Pr D-Pr Pr D Y --- Cr Pr Pr H H H Pr-H D Pe Pe Pe1997-98 H Pr Pr Cl-Pr H Pe --- Y Pr Pe Pr B H H H Pr Pr Pe1998-99 H Pe Pr Pe Pe Cl --- Y-Pr Pr Pr Pr B H H H Pr Pr Cr-Pe1999-00 Pr Pe Pr Pr B-Y Pr --- H Pr B Cl Pr Pr H Cl Pr Pr Pe2000-01 Pr Pr Pr Pr Pe Pr --- Y Pr Pr Y B H H Cl-H Pr Pe Cr-H-Pe2001-02 H Pe-Pr-Y D Cl H Pr --- Cr Pr H Y B-Pr Pr Pr B Pr Pe Pe2002-03 Pr Pe D Cl-Pe Pe Y --- Cr Cr-D-Pr H Pr D-Pe Pr H H Cr Cr Cr• Champions in cross country, indoor and outdoor track are determined at Heptagonal meets, which includes Navy. Army dropped out of the Heptagonal Games Association beginning with the1994-95 academic year; if champion is a non-<strong>Ivy</strong> school, the next-highest <strong>Ivy</strong> team finisher is considered the <strong>Ivy</strong> champion (see sport sections of this book for all-time meet results).• Since 1975, champion in golf is determined at the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> tournament. Prior to that, champion was determined at Eastern Intercollegiate Tournament which was won by Penn State (PS)on numerous occasions.• Rowing champions are determined in varsity heavyweight race at EARC rowing regatta; if champion is a non-<strong>Ivy</strong> school, the next-highest <strong>Ivy</strong> team finisher is considered the <strong>Ivy</strong> champion(See sport sections for actual regatta results).• Baseball league included Army and Navy through 1992; league went to divisional play that year and since then the champion is determined by a post season tournament (divisional winnersin a best-of-three series).• Gymnastics championship discontinued in 1982.Guide To Schools:A-Army; B-Brown; Cl-Columbia; Cr-Cornell; D-Dartmouth; H-Harvard; N-Navy; Pe-Penn; PS-Penn State; Pr-Princeton; Y-Yale• <strong>League</strong>s in swimming and tennis include Army and Navy.


M Ten: Joseph Clark (Harv) singles, SpringM Ten: Joseph Clark & Howard Taylor (Harv) doubles, SpringM Ten: Howard Taylor (Harv) singles, FallM Ten: Howard Taylor & R.E. Presbrey (Harv) doubles, FallM Ten: Wallace P. Knapp (Yale) singlesM Ten: Wallace P. Knapp & William Thorne (Yale) doublesM Ten: Wallace P. Knapp (Yale) singlesM Ten: Wallace P. Knapp & Arthur L. Shipman (Yale) doublesM Ten: William L. Thacher & Wallace P. Knapp (Yale) doublesM Ten: P.S. Sears (Harv) singlesM Ten: P.S. Sears & Quincy Shaw (Harv) doublesM Ten: P.S. Sears (Harv) singlesM Ten: V.G. Hall & Oliver Campbell (Col) doublesM Ten: Robert P. Huntington (Yale) singlesM Ten: Oliver Campbell & A.E. Wright (Col) doublesM Ten: Fred Hovey (Harv) singlesM Ten: Quincy Shaw & S.T. Chase (Harv) doublesM Ten: Fred Hovey (Harv) singlesM Ten: Fred Hovey & Robert Wrenn (Harv) doublesM Ten: William Larned (Corn) singlesM Ten: Robert Wrenn & F.B. Winslow (Harv) doublesM Ten: Malcolm Chace (Brown) singlesM Ten: Malcolm Chace & C.R. Budlong (Brown) doublesM Ten: Malcolm Chace (Yale) singlesM Ten: Malcolm Chace & Arthur E. Foote (Yale) doublesM Ten: Malcolm Chace (Yale) singlesM Ten: Malcolm Chace & Arthur E. Foote (Yale) doublesM Ten: Malcolm Whitman (Harv) singlesM Ten: Leo Ware & W.M. Scudder (Harv) doublesM Golf: YaleM Golf: Louis Bayard Jr. (Prin)M Ten: S.G. Thompson (Prin) singlesM Ten: Leo Ware & Malcolm Whitman (Harv) doublesM Golf: Harvard, SpringM Golf: Yale, FallM Golf: John Reid Jr. (Yale) SpringM Golf: James Curtis (Harv) FallM Ten: Leo Ware (Harv) singlesM Ten: Leo Ware & Malcolm Whitman (Harv) doublesM Golf: HarvardM Golf: Percy Pyne (Prin)M Ten: Dwight Davis (Harv) singlesM Ten: Holcombe Ward & Dwight Davis (Harv) doublesM Ten: Raymond Little (Prin) singlesM Ten: Fred Alexander & Raymond Little (Prin) doublesM Golf: HarvardM Golf: Halstead Lindsley (Harv)M Ten: Fred Alexander (Prin) singlesM Ten: H.A. Plummer & Samuel L. Russell (Yale) doublesM Golf: Yale, SpringM Golf: Harvard, FallM Golf: Charles Hitchcock Jr. (Yale) SpringM Golf: Chandler Egan (Harv) FallM Ten: William Clothier (Harv) singlesM Ten: William Clothier & E.W. Leonard (Harv) doubles<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> NCAA ChampionsM Golf: HarvardM Golf: F.O. Reinhart (Prin)M Ten: E.B. Dewhurst (Penn) singlesM Ten: Fredrick Colston & E. Clapp (Yale) doublesM Golf: HarvardM Golf: A.L. White (Harv)M Ten: Robert LeRoy (Col) singlesM Ten: Karl Behr & G. Bodman (Yale) doublesM Golf: YaleM Golf: Robert Abbott (Yale)M Ten: E.B. Dewhurst (Penn) singlesM Ten: E.B. Dewhurst & H.B. Register (Penn) doublesM Golf: YaleM Golf: W.E. Clow Jr. (Yale)M Ten: Robert LeRoy (Col) singlesM Ten: Howard S. Wells & Albert Spaulding (Yale) doublesM Golf: YaleM Golf: Ellis Knowles (Yale)M Ten: G. Peabody Gardner (Harv) singlesM Ten: Nat Niles & A.S. Dabney (Harv) doublesM Golf: YaleM Golf: H.H. Wilder (Harv)M Ten: Nat Niles (Harv) singlesM Ten: H.M. Tilden & A. Thayer (Penn) doublesM Golf: YaleM Golf: Albert Seckel (Prin)M Ten: Wallace Johnson (Penn) singlesM Ten: Wallace Johnson & A. Thayer (Penn) doublesM Golf: YaleM Golf: Robert Hunter (Yale)M Ten: R.A. Holden (Yale) singlesM Ten: Dean Mathey & Burnham Dell (Prin) doublesM Golf: YaleM Golf: George Stanley (Yale)M Ten: E.H. Whitney (Harv) singlesM Ten: Dean Mathey & C.T. Butler (Prin) doublesM Golf: YaleM Golf: F.C. Davison (Harv)M Ten: George Church (Prin) singlesM Ten: George Church & W.H. Mace (Prin) doublesM Golf: YaleM Golf: Nathaniel Wheeler (Yale)M Ten: Richard Williams (Harv) singlesM Ten: Watson Washburn & J.J. Armstrong (Harv) doublesM Golf: PrincetonM Golf: Edward Allis (Harv)M Ten: George Church (Prin) singlesM Ten: Richard Williams & Richard Harte (Harv) doublesM Golf: YaleM Golf: Francis Blossom (Yale)M Ten: Richard Williams (Harv) singlesM Ten: Richard Williams & Richard Harte (Harv) doublesM Golf: PrincetonM Golf: J.W. Hubbell (Harv)M Ten: G. Colket Caner (Harv) singlesM Ten: G. Colket Caner & Richard Harte (Harv) doublesM Golf: PrincetonM Golf: A.L. Walker Jr. (Col)M Ten: Charles Garland (Yale) singlesM Ten: Charles Garland & K.N. Hawks (Yale) doublesM Golf: PrincetonM Golf: Jess Sweetster (Yale)M Ten: Lascelles Banks (Yale) singlesM Ten: Amos Wilder & Leland Wiley (Yale) doublesM Golf: DartmouthM Golf: Simpson Dean (Prin)M Ten: Brooks Fenno & William Feibleman (Harv) doublesM OT&F: Earl Eby (Penn) 800-yard runM OT&F: Earl Thomson (Dart) 120-yard hurdlesM OT&F: Truman Gardner (Yale) pole vaultM Golf: PrincetonM Golf: Pollack Boyd (Dart)M Ten: Lucien Williams (Yale) singlesM Golf: PrincetonM Golf: Dexter Cummings (Yale)M Golf: YaleM Golf: Dexter Cummings (Yale)M Golf: YaleM Swim: John Hawkins (Prin) 440-yard freestyleM Swim: Walter Krissell (Col) one-meter divingM Golf: YaleM Golf: PrincetonM Swim: William Wright (Col) 50-yard freestyleM Ten: John Van Ryn & Kenneth Appel (Prin) doublesM Golf: PrincetonM Swim: John Bryant (Dart) 50-yard freestyleM Golf: PrincetonM Golf: Tom Aycock (Yale)M Swim: John Bryant (Dart) 50-yard freestyleM Swim: Edwin Moles (Prin) 200-yard breaststrokeWres: Glenn Stafford (Corn) 175 poundsM Golf: PrincetonM Golf: G.T. Dunlap (Prin)M Swim: Ray Ruddy (Col) 440-yard freestyleM Swim: Edwin Moles (Prin) 200-yard breaststrokeM Golf: YaleM Golf: G.T. Dunlap (Prin)M Swim: Edward Scherer (Prin) 50-yard freestyleM Golf: YaleM OT&F: Grant McDougall (Penn) hammer throwM Golf: YaleM Swim: Walter Savell (Yale) 200-yard breaststrokeM Swim: Yale 300-yard medley relay (Norris Hoyt, WalterSavell Jr., David Livingston)M OT&F: William Bonthron (Prin) mile runM Golf: YaleM Swim: Charles Hutter (Harv) 100-yard freestyleM Golf: PrincetonM Swim: John Macionis (Yale) 1,500-meter freestyleM OT&F: Ben Johnson (Col) 200-yard dashM Swim: William Kendall (Harv) 220-yard freestyleM Swim: William Kendall (Harv) 440-yard freestyleM Swim: John Macionis (Yale) 1,500-meter freestyleM Swim: Al Vande Weghe (Prin) 150-yard backstrokeM Swim: Richard Hough (Prin) 200-yard butterflyM Swim: Princeton 300-yard medley relay (Al Vande Weghe,Richard Hough, Hendrik Van Oss)Wres: Jack Harkness (Harv) 175 poundsM Swim: Al Vande Weghe (Prin) 150-yard backstrokeM Swim: Richard Hough (Prin) 200-yard butterflyM Swim: Princeton 300-yard medley relay (Al Vande Weghe,Richard Hough, Hendrik Van Oss)M OT&F: Richard Ganslen (Col) pole vault


M Swim: Tony Corbisiero (Col) 1,650-yard freestyleW Fen: Yale (Henry Harutunian)W Fen: Mary Jane O'Neill (Penn) foilW Fen: Yale (Henry Harutunian)M Ski: Tom Foote (Dart) giant slalomW Fen: Caitlin Bilodeaux (Col) foilW Fen: Penn (David Micahnik)M Ski: Miles deChamp (Dart) giant slalomM Fen: Chris O'Loughlin (Penn) epeeM Fen: Columbia (George Kolombatovich/Aladar Kogler)M Fen: William Mindel (Col) foilM Fen: James O'Neill (Harv) epeeM Swim: David Berkoff (Harv) 100-yard backstrokeW Fen: Caitlin Bilodeaux (Col) foilW Ski: Eva Pfosi (Dart) slalomM Fen: Columbia (George Kolombatovich/Aladar Kogler)M Ski: Tom Foote (Dart) giant slalomM Fen: Marc Kent (Col) foilM Fen: Robert Cottingham (Col) sabreM Fen: Jay Normile (Col) epeeW Ski: Anouk Patty (Dart) giant slalomM Fen: Columbia (George Kolombatovich/Aladar Kogler)M Hock: Harvard (Billy Cleary)M Fen: Jay Normile (Col) epeeM Swim: David Berkoff (Harv) 100-yard backstrokeM Swim: Princeton 200-yard medley relay (Mike Ross, RichKorhammer, Ty Nelson, Rob Musslewhite)M IT&F: Greg Whitley (Brown) 3,000-meter runW OT&F: Meredith Rainey (Harv) 800-meter runW Lax: Harvard (Carole Kleinfelder)M Fen: David Mandell (Col) sabreM Swim: Princeton 200-yard medley relay (Mike Ross, LeRoy Kim, Ty Nelson, Erik Osborn)W Fen: Tzu Moy, foil, ColumbiaW IT&F: Meredith Rainey (Harv) 800-meter runM Fen: Ben Atkins (Col) foilM Fen: Marc Oshima (Col) epeeM Fen: Columbia (George Kolombatovich/Aladar Kogler)M Lax: Princeton (Bill Tierney)M Fen: Columbia (George Kolombatovich/Aladar Kogler)M Fen: Ben Atkins (Col) epeeM Lax: Princeton (Bill Tierney)W Lax: Princeton (Chris Sailer)M Fen: Kwame van Leeuwen (Harv) foilM Fen: Harold Winkmann (Prin) epeeWres: David Hirsch (Corn) 126 poundsM Lax: Princeton (Bill Tierney)M Fen: Maxim Pekarev (Prin) sabreW Ski: Jennifer Collins (Dart) giant slalomM Lax: Princeton (Bill Tierney)M Fen: Cliff Bayer (Penn) foilM OT&F: Adam Nelson (Dart) shot putW Row: Brown fours (Emily Zobel, Anda Adams, CarolineGrogan, Nina Carter, Kate Saul)W Row: Princeton II Eights (Stephanie Jones, JoannaSchmidt, Ashley McCowen, Christy Wiegard, KiraGresdiroff, Abigail Cromwell, Emily Jones, MichelleClarke, Yon Sung)M Lax: Princeton (Bill Tierney)M Fen: Ayo Griffin (Yale) foilM Ski: David Viele (Dart) giant slalomW Swim: Cristina Teuscher (Col) 500-yard freestyleW Swim: Cristina Teuscher (Col) 400-yard individual medleyW Row: Brown (John Murphy)<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> NCAA ChampionsM Ski: David Viele (Dart) giant slalomW Row: Brown I Eights (Caroline Grogan, Erin Kelley, AmyMeyers, Nina Carter, Kellie Walker, Anda Adams, RachelAnderson, Portia Johnson, Katherine Saul)W Row: Brown (John Murphy)Wres: Brett Matter (Penn) 157 poundsW Fen: Eva Petschnigg (Prin) foilW Row: Brown I Eights (Portia Johnson, Rachel Anderson,Anda Adam, Kellie Walker, Jessica Lanning, LianeMalcos, Erin Kelley, Caroline Grogan, Kate Saul)W Row: Brown II Eights (Amie Carter, Mariah Raymond,Rosie Branson-Gill, Lucy Luedens-Booth, Kelly Egan,Caanora Glick, Hadley Hoseas, Nina Freeman, EleanorD’Ambrosio)W Swim: Cristina Teuscher (Col) 400-meter freestyleW Swim: Cristina Teuscher (Col) 400-meter individ medleyW IT&F: Dora Gyorffy (Harv) high jumpM Lax: Princeton (Bill Tierney)M Fen: Jed Dupree (Col) foilM Fen: Soren Thompson (Prin) epeeW Fen: Sada Jacobson (Yale) sabreW IT&F: Kart Siilats (Harv) high jumpW OT&F: Brenda Taylor (Harv) 400-meter hurdlesW OT&F: Dora Gyorffy (Harv) high jumpW Lax: Princeton (Chris Sailer)W Row: Brown (John Murphy)M Ski: Roger Brown (Dart) slalomM IT&F: Tora Harris (Prin) high jumpM OT&F: Tora Harris (Prin) high jumpW Fen: Sada Jacobson (Yale) sabreW Row: Brown Fours (Alex Agloro, Lee Reynolds, DianeSchneider, Meaghan Kelly, Megan Wachs)W Lax: Princeton (Chris Sailer)W Row: Harvard (Elizabeth O'Leary)M Ski: Brad Wall (Dart) slalomM OT&F: Sam Burley (Penn) 800-meter runM OT&F: Brian Chaput (Penn) javelin throwWres: Travis Lee (Corn) 125 pounds


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Academic AllAmericansEvery year GTE and the College <strong>Sports</strong> Information Directorsof America choose Academic All-America teams in the sportsof football, women's volleyball, men's and women's basketball,baseball and softball. Also, men's and women's at-largeteams -- comprised of athletes from all sports not listedabove -- are chosen. To be named an Academic All-American, an athlete has to maintain at least a 3.20 gradepoint average and be a starter or key reserve on his or herteam.† GTE and CoSIDA choose one athlete from each team asthe Academic All-American of the Year. Paul Sorensen wasso honored in 1988. Darren Eales was chosen as the At-Large Academic All-America Team Member of the Year in thespring of 1995. They are the only <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> athletes ever toearn the distinction.# In 1988, GTE and CoSIDA established the Academic All-America Hall of Fame. Princeton's Bill Bradley was a memberof the inaugural class, Dartmouth’s Willie Bogan was added ayear later. Cornell's Joe Holland was inducted in 1991 andEllen Mayer Sabik, also of Cornell, was named to the Hall in1997.* Student-athletes in several sports are chosen to the at-largeteams, beginning in 1983.First TeamMitch PriceFirst TeamJohn GasellaFirst TeamClaude BenhamFirst TeamBill BradleyFirst TeamFred MorrisDick SandlerFirst TeamWillie BoganTom NevilleFirst TeamRobert MorseJohn SefcikSecond TeamAndy MuhlestockFirst TeamKen BeytinSecond TeamEd BooneFirst TeamKevin FoxFirst TeamJoseph HollandSecond TeamBob FlahertyMike KoniecznyFirst TeamWilliam CrowleyJoseph HollandSecond TeamMario BaggioChico BengocheaBob ForsterKevin GardnerFirst TeamChico BengocheaSecond TeamMark TurleyColumbia ..............FootballColumbia ..............FootballColumbia ..............FootballPrinceton ..............BasketballYale ......................FootballPrinceton ..............FootballDartmouth ............FootballYale ......................FootballPenn.....................BasketballColumbia ..............FootballPenn.....................BaseballPrinceton ..............BaseballPenn.....................BaseballPrinceton ..............FootballCornell..................FootballPrinceton ..............BaseballBrown ...................BaseballYale ......................FootballCornell..................FootballColumbia ..............FootballCornell..................BaseballBrown ...................FootballYale ......................FootballCornell..................BaseballCornell..................FootballFirst TeamCarol KunaThird TeamLinda DeRenzoFirst TeamRich DianaTravis HolcombeGail KoziaraFrederick LeoneThird TeamLisa BrummelFourth TeamJoe CarrabinoFirst TeamDave FolsomKevin GuthrieDerrick HarmonGail KoziaraSecond TeamJoe MargolisPat RuweFourth TeamJon Logan EdwardsHonorable MentionTim DaalemanGordon EderleFirst TeamKevin GuthrieDerrick Harmon*Ellen Mayer SabikMichael PatsisSecond TeamJeff BraugerMike CahillSam Denmeade*Bettie Lombardi*Stephen RaabBrian Sennett*Jennie StricklerJim VillanuevaThird Team*Howard SandsAugust WolfHonorable MentionDonna YaffeFirst TeamPaul AndersonBrian BergstromChrista ChampionMike DiChiaro*Ellen Mayer SabikSecond TeamDaniel Carson*Karen FeldmanDave Van MetreDonna YaffeThird Team*Stephen RaabHonorable MentionSue JohnsonFirst TeamDarren BradyJoe CarrabinoChrista ChampionTim HassettGlenn MeyersTodd Murray*Tom PerelesDave Van MetreSecond TeamTom GilmoreEllen Newberry*Jim SapienzaThird Team*Mark KasevichSheila TerranovaDonna YaffeHonorable Mention*Gretchen OrrPenn.....................BasketballDartmouth ............BasketballYale ......................FootballBrown ...................FootballDartmouth ............BasketballYale ......................FootballYale ......................BasketballHarvard ................BasketballBrown ...................FootballPrinceton ..............FootballCornell..................FootballDartmouth ............BasketballHarvard ................FootballYale ......................FootballDartmouth ............BasketballYale ......................BasketballPrinceton ..............BasketballPrinceton ..............FootballCornell..................FootballCornell..................GymnasticsDartmouth ............FootballBrown ...................FootballCornell..................FootballColumbia ..............FootballPenn.....................LacrosseCornell..................GymnasticsBrown ...................BaseballHarvard ................Track & FieldHarvard ................FootballHarvard ................TennisPrinceton ..............Track & FieldBrown ...................BasketballDartmouth ............BasketballHarvard ................FootballBrown ...................BasketballColumbia ..............BaseballCornell..................GymnasticsDartmouth ............FootballCornell..................SoccerCornell..................FootballBrown ...................BasketballCornell..................GymnasticsYale ......................BasketballBrown ...................BasketballHarvard ................BasketballBrown ...................BasketballDartmouth ............BasketballColumbia ..............BaseballBrown ...................BasketballPenn.....................SwimmingCornell..................FootballPenn.....................FootballBrown ...................SoftballDartmouth ............X-C / T&FDartmouth ............SwimmingBrown ...................Field HockeyBrown ...................BasketballBrown ...................SoccerFirst Team*John Bayne*Mark BenningChrista ChampionRich ComizioMarty EdwardsJim TurnerSecond TeamJames FangmeyerRon MateoCraig MortonHonorable MentionSue Beaulieu*Lauren BeckerBobby KayJohn Plansky*Lisa StroudFirst Team*John BayneJohn CuozzoArne Duncan*Ilaria RebayScott SimpsonPaul Sorensen*Jessica YuSecond Team*Mark BenningKevin Dulsky*Paul Gompers*Robert Kempainen*Anne LeeJohn PlanskyScott SimsMark SmithHall of FameBill BradleyFirst Team*John Bayne*Sheila Findley*Michael Girouard†Paul SorensenSecond Team*Robert KempainenJay SwettThird TeamScott KenneyHall of FameWillie BoganFirst TeamGlover LawrenceSecond TeamSandi BittlerBrian HennenSteve HillegeistScott Kenney*Anne MoelleringMike RyanThird TeamJohn Mackay*Katie McAnaneySophia NeelyFirst TeamSophia NeelySecond Team*Steffany BenderSandi BittlerScott Wagner*Paul WatsonThird TeamJohn MackayKit MuellerHall of FameJoseph HollandFirst TeamMike Bobo*ennifer CobbDoug GlanvilleTom MorrowKit MuellerBrad PrebleCornell..................SoccerHarvard ................Ice HockeyBrown ...................BasketballPenn.....................FootballBrown ...................FootballBrown ...................BasketballPenn.....................FootballCornell..................FootballDartmouth ............FootballBrown ...................SoftballBrown ...................LacrosseHarvard ................BaseballBrown ...................BaseballCornell..................GymnasticsCornell..................SoccerBrown ...................FootballHarvard ................BasketballColumbia ..............X-C / T&FBrown ...................BaseballDartmouth ............FootballYale ......................FencingHarvard ................Ice HockeyHarvard ................FootballHarvard ................X-C / T&FDartmouth ............X-C / T&FPrinceton ..............SoftballBrown ...................BaseballDartmouth ............FootballCornell..................BaseballPrinceton ..............BasketballCornell..................SoccerHarvard ................SwimmingColumbia ..............SwimmingDartmouth ............FootballDartmouth ............X-C / T&FDartmouth ............FootballCornell..................BaseballDartmouth ............FootballYale ......................FootballPrinceton ..............BasketballYale ......................FootballPrinceton ..............FootballCornell..................BaseballDartmouth ............F.Hockey / LaxYale ......................BasketballDartmouth ............BasketballHarvard ................LacrosseDartmouth ............BasketballDartmouth ............BasketballPrinceton ..............SoftballPrinceton ..............BasketballYale ......................FootballHarvard ................SwimmingDartmouth ............BasketballPrinceton ..............BasketballCornell..................FootballDartmouth ............FootballCornell..................Track & FieldPenn.....................BaseballDartmouth ............FootballPrinceton ..............BasketballDartmouth ............Football


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Academic AllAmericans*Justin TortolaniScott WagnerSecond Team*Suzanne Bailey*Jim BarlowKevin Callahan*Tom KillianSpencer NeumannAndrew WalkerRamon WatkinsThird TeamRick LloydFirst Team*Jennifer CobbRuss Torres*Justin TortolaniSecond TeamRick Lloyd*Cathy SharkeyThird TeamDyan Dieda*Mark FergesonDavid KelleySean SullivanFirst Team*Mark FergesonSecond TeamJen BabikJen FongJoseph Hiffa*Oliver MartiCrawford PalmerThird TeamSteph FoxJeff Gaca*Ginger SmithFirst TeamJen BabikZack LehmanDavid Shearer*Harald WinkmannSecond TeamJosh Bloom*Scott ReinhardtCarl RicciStacy ThurberThird Team*Ginny RyanFirst TeamJen BabikKristin Cobb†*Darren EalesGarrett Neubart*Ginny RyanStacy ThurberSecond TeamEd HaugheyThird TeamTammy Butler*Grace CorneliusDave FeuersteinAmy Reinhard*Jack WylieFirst Team*Chris FoxSeamus LonerganSecond TeamPaul Fichiera*Olga Itskhoki*Marc ThorneStacy ThurberMarc WashingtonThird Team*Scott Anderson*Anna Mitescu*Kirk Nielsen*Joel RadtkePrinceton ..............LacrosseYale ......................FootballBrown ...................Soccer / LaxPrinceton ..............SoccerYale ......................FootballHarvard ................Water PoloHarvard ................FootballYale ......................FootballCornell..................FootballBrown ...................BasketballCornell..................Track & FieldDartmouth ............FootballPrinceton ..............LacrosseBrown ...................BasketballYale ......................LacrossePrinceton ..............SoftballCornell..................WrestlingYale ......................FootballPrinceton ..............BaseballCornell..................WrestlingPrinceton ..............SoftballYale ......................SoftballHarvard ................FootballBrown ...................LacrosseDartmouth ............BasketballPrinceton ..............SoftballCornell..................BasketballDartmouth ............Soccer / LaxPrinceton ..............SoftballDartmouth ............FootballDartmouth ............FootballPrinceton ..............FencingDartmouth ............FootballPrinceton ..............LacrosseYale ......................FootballPrinceton ..............SoftballCornell..................Track & FieldPrinceton ..............SoftballDartmouth ............X-C / T&FBrown ...................SoccerColumbia ..............BaseballCornell..................Track & FieldPrinceton ..............SoftballPenn.....................BaseballHarvard ................BasketballPrinceton ..............SwimmingYale ......................BaseballHarvard ................SoftballHarvard ................GolfBrown ...................SoccerDartmouth ............BasketballBrown ...................FootballCornell..................TennisCornell..................SoccerPrinceton ..............SoftballPrinceton ..............FootballPrinceton ..............Track & FieldYale ......................GymnasticsHarvard ................Ice HockeyHarvard ................GolfHall of FameEllen Mayer SabikFirst Team*Ed BoydaDominic Lanza*Joe McCarthy*Marc ThorneSecond TeamJohn BishopSeamus Lonergan*Dana RemusMatt SimmonsChris Smith*Hans WittusenThird Team*Greg ChangElissa Hart*Christine Shortsleeve*Ed WattsFirst Team*Sue EastmanAndrei RodziankoAlex SierkSecond Team*Margaret GardelSteve GoodrichFelicity Kolp*Emily Stauffer*Krystyn Van VlietThird TeamRosie WustrackFirst TeamMichael GerminoCornell..................GymnasticsHarvard ................GolfDartmouth ............FootballPrinceton ..............VolleyballCornell..................SoccerPenn.....................FootballDartmouth ............BasketballHarvard ................RowingBrown ...................FootballHarvard ................FootballBrown ...................SoccerHarvard ................FencingHarvard ................VolleyballHarvard ................LacrosseBrown ...................Track & FieldDartmouth ............SoccerPenn.....................WrestlingPrinceton ..............FootballBrown ...................RowingPrinceton ..............BasketballDartmouth ............VolleyballHarvard ................SoccerBrown ...................RowingYale ......................VolleyballPenn.....................FootballBen GreenHarvard ................FootballAndrew Huling Harvard ................BaseballEric Johnson Yale ......................Football*Susan ReaPrinceton ..............SoccerSecond TeamTim HillHarvard ................Basketball*Jessica Larson Harvard ................Soccer*Josh SimsPrinceton ..............LacrosseThird Team*Troy Gorman Cornell..................Lacrosse*Vanessa Kerry Yale ......................Lacrosse*Kunj Majmudar Harvard ................Tennis*Diane Marks Harvard ................Rowing*Jeff NordBrown ...................Track & FieldKelly OlinoCornell..................SoftballDavid Tompkins Yale ......................Basketball*Katharine Zuckerman Yale ......................FencingFirst Team*Dora Gyorffy*Josh SimsSecond Team*Joy Bucher*Tim Martin*Kate SaulThird Team*Ed PankauFirst TeamKaren Chastain*Dora Gyorffy*Jaimee ReynoldsSecond Team*George Gleason*Thomas Hocker*R.D. Kern*David KeyThird Team*Bryan Corey*Suzy Gibbons*Kanu Okike*Brenda TaylorFirst Team*John FriedmanThomas HockerDerek Johnson*Jaimee ReynoldsSecond TeamCameron AtkinsonHarvard ................Track & FieldPrinceton ..............LacrossePrinceton ..............CrewHarvard ................SwimmingBrown ...................CrewHarvard ................VolleyballCornell..................Track & FieldHarvard ................Track & FieldCornell..................LacrosseYale ......................SwimmingYale ......................Track & FieldHarvard ................FootballCornell..................LacrosseYale ......................LacrosseDartmouth ............LacrosseHarvard ................LacrosseHarvard ................Track & FieldHarvard ................X-C / T&FYale ......................Track & FieldColumbia ..............BaseballCornell..................LacrossePrinceton ..............FootballBilly BrownJosh StaphThird Team*Lindsay Campbell*Rachel Goldberg*Tom McArdle*Mark McRaeKate O'NeillLaura O'Neill*Catherine WetmoreFirst TeamKate O'NeillLaura O'NeillHana PeljtoRyan SchmidtSecond TeamLaura BeckertBrian ChaputBilly HessElisa. Kwak-Hefferan*David LeNeveu*Mark McRaeThird Team*Rachel GoldbergThomas PaulyYale ......................FootballHarvard ................FootballPrinceton ..............FencingCornell..................GymnasticsDartmouth ............X-C / T&FCornell..................Ice HockeyYale ......................X-C / T&FYale ......................X-C / T&FYale ......................CrewYale ......................X-C / T&FYale ......................X-C / T&FHarvard ................BasketballColumbia ..............BaseballYale ......................SoftballPenn.....................Track & FieldColumbia ..............BaseballPenn.....................VolleyballCornell..................Ice HockeyCornell..................Ice HockeyCornell..................GymnasticsPrinceton ..............Baseball


The NCAA awards 174 postgraduate scholarships annually,87 for men and 87 for women. The scholarships are awardedto student-athletes who excel academically and athleticallyand who are in their last year of intercollegiate athletics competition.The one-time grants of $5,000 each are awarded forfall sports, winter sports and spring sports. 58 scholarshipsare awarded for each category, 29 scholarships going to bothmen and women. The scholarships are one-time, nonrenewablegrants.Eligibility is restricted to student-athletes at NCAA memberinstitutions who, in their final year of eligibility, have performedwith distinction as members of varsity teams in thesport for which they were nominated. Nominees must have aminimum grade-point average of 3.200 (based on a 4.000scale), be nominated by the faculty athletics representative orathletics director and intend to continue academic workbeyond the baccalaureate degree as a part-time or full-timegraduate student.John Kelly, Jr.Brian BeattieJames GroningerJohn Westcott, Jr.Anthony YezerJohn DevineHoward HilgendorfRichard JohnsonCharles PetersWilliam AmesAlan BersinRoland Buckley, Jr.Joseph ColganRonald KopickiRobert McCallum, Jr.Ben MortensenHenry Paulson, Jr.Eugene Ryzewicz, Jr.David Van VoorhisRichard BenkaKenneth DrydenDavid JohnsonFrederick MorrisMichael PorterRichard SandlerChris ThomfordeRandolph WallickMichael BrownJames LukensKeith MauneyWillie BoganRichard FrisbieDavid HillJoseph MasseyThomas NevilleThomas AlbrightArnold BermanDavid BlissThomas ByronVincent McGuganRobert MorseJohn SefcikGeza TatrallyayRobert AtkinsonFrederick RadkeKenneth BeytinThomas CsatariRobert FunkWillie JenkinsDouglas JostMichael PancoeJohn BurkusPatrick McInallyChristopher PeischWilliam TaylorBrown ...................FootballDartmouth ............SkiingYale ......................FootballYale ......................TennisDartmouth ............FootballYale ......................BaseballYale ......................FootballYale ......................BasketballPrinceton ..............FootballColumbia ..............BasketballHarvard ................FootballYale ......................SwimmingDartmouth ............BasketballCornell..................FootballYale ......................BasketballPenn.....................FootballDartmouth ............FootballDartmouth ............BaseballPrinceton ..............SwimmingHarvard ................Track & FieldCornell..................Ice HockeyYale ......................SwimmingYale ......................FootballPrinceton ..............GolfPrinceton ..............FootballPrinceton ..............BasketballDartmouth ............FootballDartmouth ............SwimmingBrown ...................FootballPrinceton ..............FootballDartmouth ............FootballHarvard ................FootballDartmouth ............Ice HockeyYale ......................BaseballYale ......................FootballCornell..................FootballBrown ...................BasketballYale ......................FootballDartmouth ............Track & FieldHarvard ................BaseballPenn.....................BasketballColumbia ..............FootballHarvard ................FencingPenn.....................SwimmingDartmouth ............FootballPrinceton ..............BaseballDartmouth ............FootballDartmouth ............FootballHarvard ................BasketballBrown ...................FootballDartmouth ............GymnasticsYale ......................FootballHarvard ................FootballDartmouth ............Track & FieldBrown ...................Football<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Postgraduate ScholarsRonald BeibleNeal BrendelWilliam HealeyWilliam EmperScott NelsonStone PhillipsBrian SaundersPatrick SullivanLouis ColeRolando AcostaWilliam BordleyWilliam CrowleyGlenn FineKenneth FirstRobert ForsterEdwin Kania, Jr.Princeton ..............FootballYale ......................WrestlingDartmouth ............BasketballHarvard ................FootballBrown ...................FootballYale ......................FootballBrown ...................BasketballDartmouth ............FootballBrown ...................FootballColumbia ..............BaseballHarvard ................WrestlingYale ......................FootballHarvard ................BasketballHarvard ................LacrosseBrown ...................FootballDartmouth ............Track & FieldEdward Barksdale, Jr. Yale ......................FencingMario Biaggi, Jr. Columbia ..............FootballPeter Predun Harvard ................LacrosseMark BaileyDaniel ChallenerCharles DurstRichard DianaTodd HewettTravis HolcombeGail KoziaraNatalie BocockAugust WolfBrent WoodsPaul AndersonEdward BunneyDerrick HarmonIsrael RosalesScott AlpertBrian BergstromEileen GoldgeierLisa PiazzaJames SapienzaChrista ChampionSusan JohnsonMary Jane O'NeillJames PetrucciClifford SheehanRandy SproutStephen TrevorDavid Van MetreDaniel WatsonScott CollinsBrad HammondRichard HughesUlana LysniakStephen SalzmanJames AllardJohn Bayne, Jr.Robert KempainenAnna MartensPaul SorensenPrinceton ..............FootballPrinceton ..............Track & FieldHarvard ................FootballYale ......................FootballPrinceton ..............Ice HockeyBrown ...................FootballDartmouth ............BasketballPrinceton ..............LacrossePrinceton ..............Track & FieldPrinceton ..............FootballDartmouth ............BasketballHarvard ................Track & FieldCornell..................FootballYale ......................BaseballHarvard ................VolleyballHarvard ................FootballBrown ...................LacrosseColumbia ..............FencingDartmouth ............Track & FieldBrown ...................BasketballYale ......................BasketballPenn.....................FencingPrinceton ..............FootballHarvard ................Track & FieldCornell..................SwimmingColumbia ..............FencingCornell..................FootballHarvard ................SwimmingHarvard ................FootballPrinceton ..............FootballPrinceton ..............SwimmingColumbia ..............BasketballYale ......................WrestlingColumbia ..............SoccerCornell..................SoccerDartmouth ............Track & FieldColumbia ..............SwimmingDartmouth ............FootballSandi BittlerPrinceton ..............BasketballAndrew Dechet Princeton ..............SoccerJohn Mackay Dartmouth ............BasketballRichard Perugini Yale ......................SoccerMeredith Rainey Harvard ................Track & FieldAnne Magee Vaughan Harvard ................LacrossePaul WatsonHarvard ................SwimmingJim BarlowBill BurkeKris CampbellPam FranklinJim GibsonSuzanne JonesCarl MarciVincent MooneyJennifer CobbWylie CohnSarah LearyCathy SharkeyBen AtkinsRob BontaMark FergesonMichael LyonsErin MaherOliver MartiRenee ReedShawn HeinrichsJames MackeyFrancie WaltonRene AbdalahJen BabikJosh BloomTammy ButlerLiz FaganGarrett NeubartGinny RyanMichael TurnerSimon WeaverJack WylieScott AndersonChris FoxGeorge RaineAmy ReinhardMatt SiskoskyStacy ThurberTara ChristieJennifer CurtisSydney JohnsonSeamus LonerganJade NewburnBill PeranteauMarc ThorneNavroz UdwadiaMarc WashingtonJohn BishopBlanca FrommDominic LanzaPeter DevineWendy FielAndrew PennockAndrei RodziankoSusan ReaAdebola BamiduroDora GyorffyJames MasseyHeather McCreaSam BurleyPrinceton ..............SoccerPrinceton ..............Track & FieldYale ......................FencingPrinceton ..............SwimmingYale ......................Track & FieldHarvard ................Track & FieldColumbia ..............Track & FieldYale ......................FootballCornell..................XC/Track & FieldYale ......................FencingHarvard ................LacrosseYale ......................LacrosseColumbia ..............FencingYale ......................SoccerCornell..................WrestlingPenn.....................XC/Track & FieldHarvard ................BasketballBrown ...................LacrosseDartmouth ............BasketballPenn.....................WrestlingYale ......................Ice Hockey/LaxHarvard ................Field Hockey/LaxBrown ...................FootballPrinceton ..............F. Hockey/SoftballDartmouth ............FootballHarvard ................BasketballPrinceton ..............Field Hockey/LaxColumbia ..............BaseballCornell..................Track & FieldPenn.....................FootballBrown ...................WrestlingHarvard ................GolfPrinceton ..............XC/Track & FieldBrown ...................SoccerYale ......................FencingHarvard ................Basketball/SoftballYale ......................FootballPrinceton ..............SoftballPrinceton ..............SoftballColumbia ..............FencingPrinceton ..............BasketballDartmouth ............BasketballBrown ...................BasketballPrinceton ..............DivingCornell..................SoccerColumbia ..............TennisPrinceton ..............FootballPenn.....................FootballYale ......................SoccerDartmouth ............FootballYale ......................Men's FencingCornell..................SoftballDartmouth ............SkiingPenn.....................WrestlingPrinceton ..............SoccerColumbia ..............LacrosseHarvard ................Track & FieldColumbia ..............GolfBrown ...................EquestrianPenn.....................Track & Field


FALL Brown BearsLizzie Buza ................................Jr. ...................Field HockeyJessica Cooper ..........................Sr .........................VolleyballCory Pelletier .............................Sr....................Field HockeyMichaela Sewell.........................Jr..............................SoccerRosie Woodford .........................Sr .................Cross CountryJoel Barone................................Sr............................FootballAdom Crew ................................Jr..............................SoccerJulian Jordan .............................Jr..............................SoccerPatrick Tarpy ..............................So.................Cross CountryChris Walther .............................Sr............................FootballColumbia LionsKatie Beauregard.......................Sr. ........................VolleyballTara Davis..................................Jr..............................SoccerEva Gudbjornsdottir ...................So ............................SoccerTrish Nolan.................................So.................Cross CountryMaureen White ..........................So...................Field HockeyDean Arnaoutakis ......................So ............................SoccerMichael Ching ............................Sr .............................SoccerTravis Chmelka ..........................Jr ............................FootballTommy McMenemy....................Jr..............................SoccerParker Meeks.............................Sr............................FootballCornell Big RedCarlan Gray ...............................Sr ..............................SiccerSarah Nordstrom .......................Sr....................Field HockeySarah Olsen...............................Sr .............................SoccerDebbie Quibell ...........................Jr..........................VolleyballKatie Thomas.............................So ............................SoccerLiam Hoban ...............................Sr .............................SoccerEric Eisenhart ............................Sr .................Sprint FootballBarry Kahn.................................Jr ..................Cross CountryKevin Rooney ............................Jr ............................FootballNate Spitler ................................Sr............................FootballDartmouth Big GreenJessie Allen-Young.....................Sr .................Cross CountryAnna Jenkins .............................So........................ViolleyballMary McVeigh ............................Sr .............................SoccerCarolyn Steele ...........................Sr....................Field HockeyLauren Welsh.............................Sr .............................SoccerNeil Bobba .................................Jr...............................TennisJeremiah Daly............................Jr ..................................GolfScott Lish ...................................Sr .............................SoccerKevin Noone ..............................Sr............................FootballJohn Welsh ................................Jr ..................Cross CountryHarvard CrimsonMindy Jellin ................................Sr .........................VolleyballClaire Nicholas...........................Sr .................Cross CountryKatie Scott .................................Sr....................Field HockeyBeth Totman...............................Sr .............................SoccerBryce Weed ...............................Sr .............................SoccerClay Bischoff..............................Sr..............................SailingMike Lobach ..............................Sr .............................SoccerNick Palazzo ..............................Sr............................FootballMatt Siedel.................................Sr .................Cross CountryIstvan Zollei................................Sr.......................Water PoloPenn QuakersKaty Cross .................................So ............................SoccerAbbi Gleeson .............................Jr ..................Cross CountryElisabeth Kwak-Hefferan ...........Jr..........................VolleyballJen Valentine .............................Sr .............................SoccerElizabeth Watty..........................Sr .........................VolleyballMark Gannon .............................Sr .................Sprint FootballMatt Haefner ..............................Jr..............................SoccerDusty Lieb..................................So.................Cross CountryAlex Maasry ...............................Sr .............................SoccerPeter Veldman ...........................Jr ............................FootballPrinceton TigersMichelle Buffum .........................Sr .........................VolleyballJoan Cundey..............................Sr .............................SoccerJen Elliott ...................................So...................Field HockeyEmily Kroshus............................Jr ..................Cross CountryClaire Miller................................Jr ....................Field HockeyCameron Atkinson .....................Sr............................FootballAndy Bryant ...............................Sr............................FootballBob Nye .....................................Sr .............................SoccerRob Urquhart .............................Sr.......................Water PoloJason White ...............................Sr .............................SoccerYale BulldogsAli Cobbett .................................Jr. .............................SoccerJoey Lee ....................................Sr .........................VolleyballKrissy Nessberg.........................Jr ....................Field HockeyKate O’Neill................................Jr ..................Cross CountryLaura O’Neill ..............................Jr ..................Cross CountryRobert Carr ................................So...........................FootballAndrew Dealy ............................So ............................SoccerDavid Farrell ..............................Sr............................FootballLucas Meyer ..............................So.................Cross CountryStuart Yingst ..............................Sr .............................SoccerAcademic All<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> WINTER Brown BearsDoria Dibona..............................Sr...............................SkiingJayne Finst ................................Jr ......................GymnasticsCourtney Johnson......................Sr.......................Ice HockeyEmily McCoy..............................Jr ........................SwimmingLillian Rosenthal ........................So ...........................SquashBrad Bowery ..............................Sr ...................Track & FieldNick Ciarcia................................Jr ..........................WrestlingPascal Denis..............................Jr .......................Ice HockeyJefferson Moors .........................Jr ........................SwimmingPatrick Powers...........................Jr ........................BasketballColumbia LionsSue Altman ................................Jr ........................BasketballJessica Braun ............................Jr ........................SwimmingKatie Day ...................................Sr........................BasketballRachel Flax................................Sr........................SwimmingErin Raggio ................................Sr ...................Track & FieldMike Bazylewski ........................Jr ........................SwimmingJeremy Sinkin ............................So...........................FencingVince Galgano ...........................Jr....................Track & FieldErik Norgaard.............................Jr ..........................WrestlingDustin Tillman ............................So.........................WrestlingCornell Big RedRachel Goldberg........................Jr ......................GymnasticsAnita Kahr ..................................Jr .......................Ice HockeyIffy Ossai....................................Sr........................BasketballShannon Weiman ......................Sr......................GymnasticsNatalie Whelan ..........................Sr ...................Track & FieldMike Harbeck.............................Sr ...................Track & FieldDavid LeNeveu ..........................So......................Ice HockeyMark McRae ..............................Sr.......................Ice HockeyMatt McRae ...............................Sr.......................Ice HockeyJeremy Sample..........................Sr........................SwimmingDartmouth Big GreenEmily Barsky ..............................Sr........................SwimmingCorrene Bredin ..........................Sr.......................Ice HockeyAbigail Drachman-Jones............Sr ............................SquashJamie Librizzi .............................Jr ........................BasketballCecily Garber.............................Sr ...................Track & FieldJeff Guenette .............................Sr ...................Track & FieldMike McLaren ............................So .......................BasketballAndrei Prokopiw.........................Jr.............................SquashThomas Sanford ........................Jr ........................SwimmingLee Stempniak...........................So......................Ice HockeyHarvard CrimsonJennifer Botterill .........................Sr.......................Ice HockeyAnna Fraser ...............................Sr........................SwimmingKate Ides....................................Sr........................BasketballSamantha Piper .........................Sr ...................Track & FieldEunice Yi....................................Sr............................FencingMichael Bookman ......................Sr .........................VolleyballRobbie Griffin.............................Sr..........................WrestlingDylan Patterson .........................Sr ............................SquashElliott Prasse-Freeman ..............Sr........................BasketballDan Shevchik.............................Sr........................SwimmingPenn QuakersKathleen Holthaus .....................Jr ........................SwimmingGrace Maloney ..........................Jr....................Track & FieldLeah Moon.................................So.....................GymnasticsRuna Reta..................................Sr ............................SquashKate Zimmerly............................So...........................FencingKoko Archibong..........................Sr........................BasketballSam Burley ................................Sr ...................Track & FieldMatt Feast..................................So.........................WrestlingAndrew Radu .............................Sr............................FencingJeff Schiffner..............................Jr ........................BasketballPrinceton TigersChrissy Hollan............................Sr........................SwimmingAndrea Kilbourne .......................Sr.......................Ice HockeyMaureen Lane............................Sr........................BasketballHasina Outtz ..............................Jr....................Track & FieldMindy Rostal ..............................Sr............................FencingMike Baird..................................Sr ...................Track & FieldNeil McCann ..............................Sr.......................Ice HockeyGreg Parker ...............................Sr..........................WrestlingScott Prime ................................Sr.......................Ice HockeyDavid Yik....................................Sr. ...........................SquashYale BulldogsSusan Cooke .............................Sr. .......................SwimmingDeanna McDevitt .......................Sr.......................Ice HockeySarah Senk ................................Sr............................FencingBonnie Smith .............................Jr ........................BasketballAndrea Wolff ..............................Sr......................GymnasticsJack Cooney ..............................Jr ........................SwimmingChris Leanza..............................Sr........................BasketballDenis Nam .................................Sr.......................Ice HockeyDaniel Senft ...............................Sr............................FencingEvan Wax...................................Sr.......................Ice HockeySPRING Brown BearsTori Barbata ...............................Sr.......................Water PoloKate Cushing .............................Jr....................Track & FieldTara Fiscella...............................Sr..................................GolfKaren Prazer..............................Jr.................................CrewBekah Rottenberg......................Sr..........................LacrosseBobby Deeb ...............................Jr ...........................BaseballChris Drake................................Sr ..............................TennisDavid Enemark ..........................Sr ................................CrewJeff Gaudette .............................So ..................Track & FieldJon Thompson ...........................Sr..........................LacrosseColumbia LionsApril Jarvis .................................Sr ............................SoftballLeena Krishnaswamy ................Sr ..............................TennisAdie Moll ....................................Sr..........................LacrosseSarah Murphy ............................So ...............................CrewCourtney Ryan...........................Sr ............................SoftballOscar Chow ...............................Sr ..............................TennisBrian Doveala ............................Jr ...........................BaseballBilly Hess ...................................Sr...........................BaseballNicolas Prost..............................Jr ..................................GolfVeljko Urosevic ..........................Sr ................................CrewCornell Big RedShonda Brown ...........................So ..................Track & FieldErica Holbeck.............................Sr..........................LacrosseNicole Sylvester .........................Sr ................................CrewKate Varde .................................Jr .............................SoftballNatalie Whelan ..........................Sr ...................Track & FieldJosh Conlon...............................So ...............................CrewTim DeBlois................................Jr ..........................LacrosseDerek Kingrey ............................Sr ...................Track & FieldScott Paltrowitz ..........................Jr...............................TennisChris Schutt ...............................Jr ...........................BaseballDartmouth Big GreenLaura Anderson .........................Sr ................................CrewSarah Daoust.............................Sr ...................Track & FieldAdrienne Draper ........................Jr .............................SoftballWhitney Jamison .......................Sr..........................LacrosseShannon Rogers........................Jr ..................................GolfSean Furey ................................Jr....................Track & FieldTim Grant ...................................Jr ...........................BaseballBen Grinnell ...............................So .........................LacrosseDave Horniak .............................Sr ................................CrewTom Schenck .............................Sr ................................CrewHarvard CrimsonCourtney Brown .........................Sr ................................CrewLeslie Moroz ..............................Sr..........................LacrosseTasha Pasternack ......................Sr ................................CrewTiffany Whitton ...........................Sr ............................SoftballMichelle Yu ................................Sr..............................SailingNick Blannin...............................Sr ................................CrewJustin Bosley..............................Sr ................................CrewOliver Choo................................Sr ..............................TennisDoug Logigian............................Sr..........................LacrosseJohn Traugott.............................Sr ...................Track & FieldPenn QuakersMelissa Aylor..............................So .................................GolfChristy Bennett ..........................Sr..........................LacrosseSusan Francia............................So ...............................CrewAlice Pirsu..................................Jr...............................TennisJulie Siebert-Johnson ................Sr ...................Track & FieldBrian Abram ...............................Sr ...................Track & FieldBrian Chaput..............................Jr....................Track & FieldNick Italiano ...............................Sr...........................BaseballChad Perman.............................Sr..................................GolfWill Phillips.................................Jr ..........................LacrossePrinceton TigersJen Carter ..................................Sr ................................CrewKavitha Krishnamurthy...............Sr ..............................TennisAdele McCarthy-Beauvais .........Sr.......................Water PoloHasina Outtz ..............................Jr....................Track & FieldCeleste Powell ...........................Sr ................................CrewCameron Atkinson .....................Sr ...................Track & FieldJon Bell ......................................Sr ...................Track & FieldJason Doneger ..........................So .........................LacrosseThomas Pauly............................Jr ...........................BaseballDan Stover.................................Sr ................................CrewYale BulldogsLaura Beckert ............................Sr ............................SoftballSusan Hiniker ............................Sr ..............................TennisKate O’Neill................................Sr ...................Track & FieldLaura O’Neill ..............................Sr ...................Track & FieldMiles Whitman ...........................Jr ..........................LacrosseSteve Duke ................................Sr...........................BaseballEric Feins...................................Sr ................................CrewNoah Glass ................................Sr..........................LacrosseNeel Williams .............................Jr ..................................GolfMolly Wojcik...............................Sr ................................CrewThe <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> honors student-athletes with Academic All-<strong>Ivy</strong> status three times a year. To be eligible for the award, the students must be either starters or key reserves on an officially recognizedvarsity team and maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better. Each institution nominates five men and five women from its eligible student-athletes at the end of the fall,winter and spring seasons. The program was instituted during the 1992-93 school year.


AllTime Academic All<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> honors student-athletes with Academic All-<strong>Ivy</strong>status three times a year. To be eligible for the award, thestudents must be either starters or key reserves on an officiallyrecognized varsity team and maintain a cumulativegrade point average of 3.0 or better. Each institution nominatesfive men and five women from its eligible student-athletesat the end of the fall, winter and spring seasons. Note:The year listed is the end of the academic season in whichthe athlete was awarded.BrownRene Abdalah (Football), 1993-94-95Vik Agrawal (Tennis), 1993Uwa Airhiavbere (Football), 2002Julie Amato (Basketball), 1999Rachel Anderson (Hwt Rowing), 2000Mark Arrigan (Baseball), 1994Sarah Atkinson (Track & Field), 1994 &(Cross Country), 1994-95Jennifer Bachus (Hwt Rowing), 1997Tori Barbata (Water Polo), 2003Joel Barone (Football), 2003Morgan Bernius (Soccer), 1995-96Eric Block (Soccer), 1996-97Igor Boraska (Hwt Rowing), 1994Andrea Boudreau (Ice Hockey), 1994-95Brad Bowery (Track & Field), 2003Cindy Bradeen (Squash), 1995-96Diana Brainard (Squash), 1992Emily Brennan (Field Hockey), 1999Ali Brewer (Ice Hockey), 1998-99-00Brett Brown (Football), 1993Adam Buchanan (Soccer), 2002Jessica Buck (Gymnastics), 2001Charlie Buckley (Football), 1994Nate Burroughs (Wrestling), 1999Lizzie Buza (Field Hockey), 2002-03Niki Caggiano (Lacrosse), 2001-02Maura Cahill (Gymnastics), 1998Sue Calder (Softball), 1992-93Stephen Campbell (Football), 2000Marjorie Carges (Swimming), 1994Dan Carr (Golf), 1995Gordon Chen (Football), 2001Albert Cho (Squash), 1994Nick Ciarcia (Wrestling), 2002-03Robbie Clark (Track & Field), 1995Tricia Colligan (Field Hockey), 1995Tori Cook (Soccer), 1992Jessie Cooper (Volleyball), 2001-02-03Margaret Cosmala (Fencing), 1999-00Katie Cowan (Swimming), 1999-00Tom Crain (Baseball), 1992-93Adom Crew (Brown), 2003Tyler Crone (Hwt Rowing), 1996Russell Curley (Track & Field), 1993-94-94 &(Cross Country), 1994Kate Cushing (Track & Field), 2003Mia Dammen (Soccer), 1994-95Yann Danis (Ice Hockey), 2002Neville Davy (Track & Field), 1998Sara Dawes (Soccer), 1997-98Steve DeBrun (Squash), 1992Bobby Deeb (Baseball), 2003Chris Deegan (Wrestling), 1997Mark Dembitz (Fencing), 2002Costantine Demetracopoulos (Rowing), 2002Pascal Denis (Ice Hockey), 2003Cynthia DeRisa (Field Hockey), 1992Sloan DeRoss (Hwt Rowing), 1999Peter DeYoung (Baseball), 1997-98-99Doria DiBona (Skiing), 2002-03Elizabeth DiBona (Skiing), 2001Annalisa DiChiara (Soccer), 1992Strider Dickson (Lacrosse), 1998-99Andy Dixon (Soccer), 1999Chris Drake (Tennis), 2001-03Emily Dreblow (Soccer), 1999Angela Dunn (Volleyball), 2002Darren Eales (Soccer), 1994-95David Enemark (Crew), 2003Leigh Ernst (Lacrosse), 1993Amy Farley (Volleyball), 1996-97Jeff Feingold (Soccer), 1992Todd Feltus (Cross Country), 1995Paul Fichiera (Football), 1996Dave Filippone (Hwt Rowing), 1995Geoff Finch (Ice Hockey), 1993-94Jayne Finst (Gymnastics), 2002-03Joe Fiqua (Hwt Rowing), 2000Tara Fiscella (Golf), 2001-02-03Craig Foisie (Water Polo), 1998Amanda Forte (Equestrian), 2000-02Chris Fox (Soccer), 1995-96Sarah Fraidin (Squash), 1993Spencer Freedman (Tennis), 1992Paul Friedman (Fencing), 2000Krista Fulton (Soccer), 1996David Galluzzi (Swimming), 1995Susana Garcia (Field Hockey), 2000-01Margaret Gardel (Hwt Rowing), 1998Cara Gardner (Ice Hockey), 2001Jeff Gaudette (Track & Field), 2003Samantha Gehring (Lacrosse), 1994Cory Gibbs (Soccer), 2001Geoff Gotlieb (Swimming), 1998Caroline Grogan (Hwt Rowing), 1999Emily Grossman (Cross Country), 1998Dave Gustovich (Wrestling), 1994Holly Hagens (Soccer), 1993Daphne Halaris (Lacrosse), 1993Kathy Hannon (Volleyball), 1993 &(Hwt Rowing), 1993-94Derrick Hansen (Swimming), 1992Ben Hardt (Fencing), 1999Tara Harrington (Field Hockey), 1993-94Ellie Heckscher (Fencing), 1996Kelsey Hiatt (Swimming), 2002Daphne Hilaris (Lacrosse), 1992Brent Hoiness (Ice Hockey), 1998Graham Holland (Squash), 1995-96Jason Holowaty (Baseball), 1995Mike Hsu (Water Polo), 1997Charlie Humber (Ice Hockey), 1995-96Scott Humber (Ice Hockey), 1996Doug Humphrey (Track & Field), 1999-00Venkatesh Iyer (Tennis), 1998Sean Jensen (Football), 2002Martina Jerant (Basketball), 1993Stacey Johansen (Softball), 1994Courtney Johnson (Ice Hockey), 2002-03Enda Johnson (Cross Country), 2000-01-02 &(Track & Field), 2001Portia Johnson (Hwt Rowing), 2001Scott Johnston (Water Polo), 1996Tanya Jones (Track & Field), 1994Julian Jordan (Soccer), 2003Dan Kantrovitz (Baseball), 1999-01Becky Kellar (Softball), 1995-96, 1997 &(Ice Hockey), 1997Nancy Kendall (Lacrosse), 1994-95Devon Kennedy (Squash), 1999Doug Kezirian (Water Polo), 2000-01Erin Khniholm (Hwt Rowing), 1995Kari Klassen (Swimming), 1998Kevin Klein (Wrestling), 1996Phoebe Koch (Lacrosse), 1997-98Sharod Kohli (Tennis), 1999Paul Krasinski (Basketball), 1998John Kunschner (Golf), 1996Matt Kutler (Baseball), 2002Steve Lacy (Soccer), 1992Cynthia Lake (Lacrosse), 1996Jessica Lanning (Rowing), 2002Kim Lanzire (Soccer), 2001-02Jeff Lawler (Baseball), 2000Jenn Lears (Swimming), 2001Ellen Lenihan (Basketball), 1994Miles Libbey (Swimming), 1993Bronson Lingamfelter (Wrestling), 2001Rick Lloyd (Basketball), 1992Catherine Luke (Volleyball), 1994-95Libby Lyons (Soccer), 1998Rachel MacDonald (Basketball), 2000Brian Madden (Hwt Rowing), 1993Nick Malone (Tennis), 2001-02Mira Manickam (Track & Field), 1999Oliver Marti (Lacrosse), 1992-93Rob McCann (Swimming), 1992Emily McCoy (Swimming), 2003Keely McDonald (Lacrosse), 2000Luke McGee (Hwt Rowing), 2000-01Mary McMains (Volleyball), 1998Josh Meyer (Basketball), 2002Jeff Miksis (Swimming), 2001Jeremy Modell (Golf), 1994Jefferson Moors (Swimming), 2002-03Jimmy Mormile (Lacrosse), 2002Michele Mortensen (Ice Hockey), 1996Amy Mulligan (Field Hockey), 1992-93Lucia Murphy (Ice Hockey), 1992Tomo Nakanishi (Volleyball), 2000Laurel Naverson (Swimming), 1996Jade Newburn (Basketball), 1997Jaqueline Nicewarner (Field Hockey), 1994John Nicholson (Tennis), 1996Mike Nobel (Ice Hockey), 1997Jeff Nord (Track & Field), 1999Kevin O’Sullivan (Water Polo), 1999Rick Olczyk (Ice Hockey), 1992Annie Owens (Field Hockey), 2001Noel Pacarro (Water Polo), 2001-02Melissa Panchuck (Softball), 1998Trishna Patel (Tennis), 1997Kimani Paul-Emile (Track & Field), 1992-92-93-93Steve Peck (Water Polo), 1995Jim Pedro (Wrestling), 1993Cory Pelletier (Field Hockey), 2003Jayson Pereira (Cross Country), 1996-97James Perry (Football), 1998Scott Perry (Football), 1992Tom Peters (Lacrosse), 1992Laura Powers (Swimming), 1992Patrick Powers (Basketball), 2003Scott Powers (Soccer), 2000-01Karen Prazer (Crew), 2003Brendan Prindiville (Cross Country), 1999Bob Quinell (Ice Hockey), 1998Adrian Rapp (Soccer), 2002Kevin Reed (Swimming), 1994Kathryn Rice (Volleyball), 1999Elizabeth Rogers (Lacrosse), 1999Marcos Rollan (Tennis), 1997Nick Rosenberg (Squash), 1997Dave Rosenstein (Soccer), 1993Lillian Rosenthal (Squash), 2003Bekah Rottenberg (Lacrosse), 2003Rupert Roxburgh (Hwt Rowing), 1997Elise Roy (Soccer), 2000Greg Rozycki (Lacrosse), 1995Virginia Rushing (Soccer), 1997Sheryl Ryu (Tennis), 1992Ian Sady (Golf), 2000Meredith Saillant (Cross Country), 1992-93Saranga Sangakkara (Tennis), 1998-99Michael Satin (Lacrosse), 1997-98Kate Saul (Hwt Rowing), 1999-00Allison Schettini (Lacrosse), 1997-98Renee Schneider (Squash), 1992Michaela Sewell (Brown), 2003Raj Shah (Hwt Rowing), 1996Shane Shapiro (Baseball), 1996Erin Sheehy (Lacrosse), 1992Betsy Siberry (Soccer), 1999Matt Simmons (Football), 1997-98Jed Simon (Water Polo), 1993Azibo Smith (Football), 1999Kelly Smith (Soccer), 2002Ryan Smith (Soccer), 1998Zack Smith (Track & Field), 1996Laura Sobik (Cross Country), 1999-00Sharon Sonenblum (Fencing), 2001-02Paula Spaeth (Track & Field), 2000Jay Stalfort (Lacrosse), 1994Scott Sterling (Ice Hockey), 1999Lisa Stern (Gymnastics), 1993-94-95Scott Stirling (Ice Hockey), 2000Yamini Subramanian (Field Hockey), 1996-97Chris Sullivan (Lacrosse), 2000-01Katie Sullivan (Field Hockey), 1998Patrick Tarpy (Cross Country), 2003Lindsay Taylor (Track & Field), 2000Nate Taylor (Squash), 1993Brock Tessman (Track & Field), 1998Debbie Thomas (Tennis), 1995Jon Thompson (Lacrosse), 2003Sara Tindall (Cross Country), 2000-01Vanessa Toney (Track & Field), 1995-96Rodd Torbert (Football), 1992Liz Turner (Basketball), 1997-98Star Urmston (Swimming), 1993Erin Vali (Cross Country), 1992-93 &(Track & Field), 1992-93Geoff Walker (Soccer), 2000Katrina Walters (Swimming), 1995-97Chris Walther (Football), 2003Christian Warrington (Ice Hockey), 2001Ed Watts (Track & Field), 1995-96-97-97Simon Weaver (Wrestling), 1995Duncan Welstead (Swimming), 2000Dan Wendt (Water Polo), 1994Ephraim Wernick (Football), 1999Kerri Whitaker (Lacrosse), 1996Kristin Williams (Track & Field), 1995-96-97 &(Cross Country), 1996-97Rachel Winer (Skiing), 1997-98Hans Wittusen (Soccer), 1997-98Jesse Wood (Basketball), 2000-01Rosie Woodford (Cross Country), 2003


AllTime Academic All<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>Ed Yoon (Golf), 2002Heather Young (Tennis), 2001ColumbiaAditya Ajwani (Hwt Rowing), 1996-97Joe Aldrich (Football), 1996Zach Alessi-Friedlander (Lwt Rowing), 2001-02Sue Altman (Basketball), 2003Danicia Ambron (Swimming), 1993-94Dean Arnaoutakis (Soccer), 2003Isabel Ashton (Hwt Rowing), 1998Roxanne Atienza (Archery), 2002Ben Atkins (Fencing), 1992-93Craig Austin (Basketball), 2000-01Amanda Baily (Swimming), 1993Dom Balsamo (Baseball), 1998Susie Bartlett (Soccer), 1994-95Brian Bassett (Football), 1994-95Florencia Battilana (Field Hockey), 2001Mike Bazylewski (Swimming), 2003Katie Beauregard (Volleyball), 2001-02-03Mike Beckett (Tennis), 1995Jim Behr (Hwt Rowing), 1999Amy Benson (Hwt Rowing), 1993Leah Berger (Swimming), 1998Rich Bernard (Football), 1992Justin Berti (Baseball), 2001Greg Billings (Swimming), 1995Kate Bittinger (Hwt Rowing), 1999Dave Blaschak (Lwt Rowing), 1995Cliff Blaze (Swimming), 1992Amy Blume (Swimming), 2000Paul Bollyky (Lwt Rowing), 1994Alon Bolokan (Soccer), 1994-95Stacy Borgman (Hwt Rowing), 1998Peter Brady (Track & Field), 1993Jessica Braun (Swimming), 2003Jessica Brewer (Lacrosse), 1997 &(Field Hockey), 1997Ted Bronstein (Baseball), 1992Martina Brosnahan (Cross Country), 1995 &(Track & Field), 1995-95-96-97Sara Brubaker (Field Hockey), 1998 &(Lacrosse), 2000Cheryl Bucci (Volleyball), 1996-98Matt Buckmiller (Baseball), 2002Fletch Callahan (Swimming), 1995Will Cann (Swimming), 1995Danielle Capece (Softball), 2001Joe Case (Basketball), 2002Anthony Cassese (Hwt Rowing), 1997Mike Cavanaugh (Football), 1996Joan Champion (Soccer), 1992Melissa Chan (Archery), 2001Liz Cheung (Soccer), 1997-98Paris Childress (Football), 1999Michael Ching (Soccer), 2002-03Travis Chmelka (Football), 2002-03Oscar Chow (Tennis), 2001-02-03Hilary Chulock (Tennis), 1994Pia Clemente (Tennis), 1993Jarel Cockburn (Football), 2002Laura Colarusso (Tennis), 1999Frank Congiusta (Football), 1996Rob Conway (Fencing), 1994-95John Coughlin (Football), 1993Myke Crayer (Soccer), 1997Steve Cumbie (Wrestling), 1993Trisha Cunnane (Soccer), 1996Jennifer Curtis (Fencing), 1995-96-97Hashim Dalton (Football), 1998Danette Daniels (Swimming), 1995Tara Davis (Soccer), 2003Katie Day (Basketball), 2002-03Tami Deeb (Lwt Rowing), 2002Julie Dempster (Swimming), 1996Diana Diep (Archery), 1996Peter DiMaggio (Soccer), 1992Greg Doherty (Swimming), 2000Brian Doveala (Baseball), 2003David DuBois (Hwt Rowing), 1998Jed Dupree (Fencing), 1999-01Samantha Earl (Hwt Rowing), 2000Anne Marie Ebner (Softball), 2000Sharon Ee (Archery), 1997David Epstein (Track & Field), 2002Arianna Faucetta (Lacrosse), 2001Sarah Feeley (Track & Field), 1998-98-99-00Chris Ferris (Swimming), 1997James Feuerborn (Soccer), 1993Mark Fichera (Swimming), 1999-00-01Mirren Fischer (Fencing), 1996Tiger Fitzpatrick (Soccer), 1999-00-01Rachel Flax (Swimming), 2003Mike Fleischer (Golf), 1993Tosh Forde (Soccer), 1999Rose Francis (Soccer), 1999-00Jenny Fredricks (Swimming), 1992Greg Frith (Soccer), 1995-96Janet Fu (Cross Country), 1994-95 &(Track & Field), 1996Matt Fuchs (Basketball), 1997Vincent Galgano (Track & Field), 2002-03Anne Gamache (Soccer), 1992-93John Garvie (Cross Country), 2001-02Emily Georgitis (Lacrosse), 2000Katie Gifford (Soccer), 1998-99Mike Glynn (Football), 2000Jana Gombos (Lacrosse), 1997-98Jordan Grant (Hwt Rowing), 1995-96Meaghan Gregory (Track & Field), 2002Scott Grossman (Golf), 1999-00Eva Gudbjorndottir (Soccer), 2003Tiffany Gunhold (Volleyball), 1995Vahe Hagopian (Track & Field), 1997Melissa Halasz (Hwt Rowing), 1996-97Maggie Hanel (Rowing), 2002Liz Harris (Soccer), 1994Lauren Harrison (Cross Country), 2001-02Heather Haskins (Basketball), 1994Frances Henderson (Hwt Rowing), 1992Billy Hess (Baseball), 2003Matt Hill (Soccer), 2000-01Naoko Hokari (Archery), 1995Jeremy Hough (Swimming), 1993Jim Hudnall (Football), 1995Filip Jagodzinski (Track & Field), 1999April Jarvis (Softball), 2001-03Derek Johnson (Baseball), 2001-02Kathleen Johnson (Basketball), 1992-93Jackie Johnston (Tennis), 1992Gary Kasprzak (Football), 1993Dorothy Katz (Volleyball), 1997Carrie Kayser (Volleyball), 1992Dan Kellner (Fencing), 1996-97-98Patricia Kern (Basketball), 2002Kara Kerr (Cross Country), 1998-99-00 &(Track & Field), 1999-00Scott Kitzman (Swimming), 1992Janette Kizer (Tennis), 1992Geoff Klingsporn (Lwt Rowing), 1992Tom Kloos (Cross Country), 1997-98-99 &(Track & Field), 1997-99Dave Knowles (Track & Field), 1994Naomi Ko (Hwt Rowing), 1993-94-95Kelly Koch (Tennis), 1995-96Susanna Kohn (Cross Country), 1992Steve Kovacs (Fencing), 1994Neal Kravitz (Football), 2000John Kreuscher (Baseball), 1994Leena Krishnaswamy (Tennis), 2003Mike Krug (Cross Country), 2001Kate Lane (Fencing), 1997-98Dennis Lee (Football), 1997Jesse Leff (Soccer), 2000Dan Lewis (Lwt Rowing), 1993-94Matt Linit (Football), 1997Jean Luc-Neptune (Track & Field), 1992Kerry Lunz (Basketball), 1993Brian Lysiak (Football), 2002Kirby Mack (Football), 2001Juliet Macur (Hwt Rowing), 1992Jennifer Madrid (Fencing), 1992Brian Maguire (Wrestling), 1996Rachel Maki (Hwt Rowing), 1995Ann Marsh (Fencing), 1993-94Teri Martin (Track & Field), 1994-94Steve Marushich (Basketball), 1994Rino Matarazzo (Soccer), 1999Tommy McMenemy (Soccer), 2003Parker Meeks (Football), 2003Bryan Melgar (Wrestling), 2000Rachel Miller (Volleyball), 2000Shelly Mittal (Tennis), 2002Adie Moll (Lacrosse), 2003Vivian Mougios (Soccer), 1996Doug Murphy (Baseball), 1992Jim Murphy (Hwt Rowing), 1999-00Sarah Murphy (Crew), 2003Amrit Nagpal (Golf), 1996-97Caroline Naguwa (Archery), 1994-95Matt Napoleon (Soccer), 1998Garrett Neubart (Baseball), 1993-95Andy Nickerson (Track & Field), 1992Trish Nolan (Cross Country), 2003Erik Norgaard (Wrestling), 2003Andrew O’Toole (Lwt Rowing), 1992Ogidi Obi (Tennis), 1998Steve Oh (Golf), 1998-99Annette Ostling (Cross Country), 1994Kristie Overton (Volleyball), 1996-97Jaime Pannone (Soccer), 2001Lauren Papalia (Soccer), 2002Marc Pavese (Fencing), 1993Zita Peterlin (Archery), 1997-98Matt Pichel (Track & Field), 1995-96-96Shawnee Pickney (Basketball), 2001Tracy Pierce (Volleyball), 1992Oren Plitman (Soccer), 1992-93Mike Pratt (Track & Field), 1993Nicolas Prost (Golf), 2003Erin Raggio (Track & Field), 2003Gary Raimondo (Basketball), 1998-99Maia Ridberg (Tennis), 1998Dominic Riebli (Football), 1998Lyssa Roberts (Swimming), 1999Rachel Robertson (Soccer), 2000Cameo Roehrich (Field Hockey), 2000-01-02Emily Roller (Basketball), 1998-99Percy Ross (Hwt Rowing), 2000Amerigo Rossi (Track & Field), 1998Arman Rousta (Soccer), 1996Courtney Ryan (Softball), 2003Omar Salamat (Golf), 2001Caroline Samponaro (Lacrosse), 1999Omar Sanders (Basketball), 1993Lisa Schneider (Hwt Rowing), 1992Penny Schneider (Volleyball), 1993Ted Schroeder (Football), 1999Jamie Schwalbe (Football), 1994-95Arpad Sebe (Swimming), 2001Emily Seidman (Swimming), 2002Molly Sellner (Soccer), 1993Ryan Shams (Fencing), 1997Scott Sherman (Swimming), 1996Jennifer Shoukimas (Hwt Rowing), 2001Togesh Shyam (Soccer), 1997Jeremy Sinkin (Fencing), 2003Indira Smith (Tennis), 1994Michele Smith (Track & Field), 1992-93 &(Cross Country), 1993Andrew Sohn (Fencing), 2002Mike Sommers (Football), 1994Black Spahn (Tennis), 1994Eric Speaker (Basketball), 1992Lindsey Stephenson (Track & Field), 2001-02Mike Strange (Track & Field), 1994-95Rachel Strong (Swimming), 1997Yolanda Tam (Archery), 1999Antonia Tellis (Hwt Rowing), 1994Cristina Teuscher (Swimming), 1999-00Matt Thompson (Football), 1993Dustin Tillman (Wrestling), 2003Jill Tobia (Fencing), 1992Meg Tomcho (Track & Field), 1993-95Shelly Toussi (Soccer), 1995Allison Towle (Soccer), 1993Jeff Traola (Soccer), 1997John Tribolet (Football), 1992Namrata Tripathi (Archery), 2000-01Scott Troob (Diving), 2002Catherine Tubridy (Basketball), 2000Navroz Udwadia (Tennis), 1996-97Jessica Ullian (Fencing), 1999Veljko Urosevic (Crew), 2003Paige Valenta (Hwt Rowing), 1996Billy Vasiliadis (Soccer), 1994Greg Ventresca (Hwt Rowing), 2000Paul Vernon (Fencing), 2000Daniel Volchok (Swimming), 1994Travis Von Tobel (Wrestling), 1998Geoff Warren (Cross Country), 1998Scott Watnik (Tennis), 1998-99Ellen Werner (Field Hockey), 1999Maureen White (Field Hockey), 2003Erica Woda (Soccer), 2002Eric Wolarsky (Fencing), 1996Christina Wright (Swimming), 2001Greg Yahn (Cross Country), 1992Catherine Yatrakis (Volleyball), 1994Anastasia Yatrakis (Volleyball), 1996Vanessa Yonan (Track & Field), 2001Akram Zaman (Tennis), 2000Evan Zeisel (Track & Field), 2001-02Noah Zucker (Fencing), 1998Naomi Zuk (Hwt Rowing), 1996-97Katie Zunno (Softball), 2002


AllTime Academic All<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>CornellDan Abelson (Soccer), 1998Corey Anderson (Wrestling), 2001Laura Audette (Cross Country), 1996-97Cliff Austin (Sprint Football), 1992Tom Banks (Polo), 1999Thomas Barber (Football), 1999Helen Barfield (Swimming), 1993-94Greg Barratt (Basketball), 2001Marina Barry (Rowing), 1992Galen Beers (Lacrosse), 2002Josh Benjamin (Tennis), 1998-99Mo Bertsch (Tennis), 1997Ross Bertson (Lwt Rowing), 1992Jeremy Blanchet (Track & Field), 2002Julie Breitweiser (Fencing), 1998Amy Brod (Track & Field), 1992Danielle Brown (Track & Field), 2000-01-02Shonda Brown (Track & Field), 2003Dave Burke (Ice Hockey), 1992Dion Burow (Soccer), 1993-94-95Amy Carpenter (Lacrosse), 1996Kim Charlton (Fencing), 1993-94Karen Chastain (Track & Field), 1999-01-01-02-02Brian Clas (Cross Country), 1994 & (Track & Field), 1994Crystal Cline (Rowing), 2001-02Jennifer Cobb (Cross Country), 1992 &(Track & Field), 1992-92Josh Conlon (Crew), 2003Tracey Cornell (Ice Hockey), 1997Geoff Cowles (Hwt Rowing), 1994Kevin Cuttica (Basketball), 1999Matt Daniels (Cross Country), 1992Jack Dankert (Football), 1993Kenneth Davies (Hwt Rowing), 2001-02Kristin Davis (Track & Field), 1996Michelle Deasy (Cross Country), 1994Tim DeBlois (Lacrosse), 2003Dan Demaine (Soccer), 2000Julie DeMichele (Soccer), 2000-01-02Carol DeZwarte (Volleyball), 1996Jeff Diehl (Football), 1992Matthew DiPaola (Football), 1998Andrea DiPaolo (Swimming), 1999Elise DiVincenzo (Gymnastics), 2000Pat Doherty (Football), 1997Meredith Doughty (Volleyball), 1993Nicole Driebe (Rowing), 1994Kate Ebner (Soccer), 1994Eric Eisenhart (Sprint Football), 2003Jennifer Evans (Rowing), 1995James Fahie (Track & Field), 1992Mark Fergeson (Wrestling), 1992-93Billy Fort (Lacrosse), 2002Meredith Freimer (Cross Country), 2001-02Jen Froehlich (Basketball), 1997Jeff Gaca (Basketball), 1992Amy Galebach (Field Hockey), 2001Adrian Gall (Hwt Rowing), 1996Emily Germano (Cross Country), 1999-00 &(Track & Field), 1999Beth Gifford (Field Hockey), 1997Sarah Gold (Equestrian), 2000Rachel Goldberg (Gymnastics), 2003Sara Gompf (Polo), 1999Troy Gorman (Lacrosse), 1997-98-99Carlan Gray (Soccer), 2003Jessica Greig (Softball), 1995-96Amy Griffin (Volleyball), 1998Christine Groneman (Cross Country), 1998-99 &(Track & Field), 1998-99Larry Grosse (Cross Country), 1996Brian Gruber (Lwt Rowing), 1993-94Mike Halperin (Tennis), 2000Russ Hammond (Ice Hockey), 1993Mike Harbeck (Track & Field), 2003Catherine Hardy (Lacrosse), 1993Deon Harris (Football), 2000Alanna Hayes (Ice Hockey), 1999Tim Hedges (Sprint football), 1998Cari Hills (Field Hockey), 1996-98 & (Lacrosse), 1997Liam Hoban (Soccer), 2002-03Erica Holbeck (Lacrosse), 2003Joel Holman (Wrestling), 1998Eric Holveck (Lacrosse), 2002Pieter Hommen (Swimming), 1994-95Mary Beth Horn (Squash), 1997-98Pam Hunt (Cross Country), 1992-93-94Stacey Hutton (Ice Hockey), 1995Jackie Hymans (Field Hockey), 1992Charmaine Ing (Tennis), 1994Zubin Irani (Tennis), 1992Olga Itskhoki (Tennis), 1996Siddarth Jain (Squash), 1998Carolyn Janiak (Basketball), 1998-99Jim Janik (Swimming), 1997Nathan Jauvtis (Track & Field), 1997-97-98-98-99Laura Javsicus (Equestrian), 1999Jimmy John (Squash), 1993 & (Tennis), 1993David Jung (Squash), 1995Barry Kahn (Cross Country), 2002-03Anita Kahr (Ice Hockey), 2003Jake Karam (Ice Hockey), 1995Catherine Kelly (Field Hockey), 2000Janelle Kenny (Volleyball), 1995Carl Keske (Wrestling), 1996-97David Key (Lacrosse), 2001-02Rajat Khanna (Squash), 2001Max King (Cross Country), 2000Derek Kingrey (Football/Track & Field), 2001-03Brian Kintz (Tennis), 1996-97Michelle Kizorek (Volleyball), 1994Frank Kovac (Ice Hockey), 1999Jon Krautmann (Sp. Football), 2001-02Derek Kruse (Basketball), 2000Eric Kusseluk (Soccer), 1996-97Mary LaMacchia (Basketball), 1995-96Michelle Lauermann (Soccer), 1995-96Tim Lee (Lacrosse), 1992-93David LeNeveu (Ice Hockey), 2003Mike Levine (Lacrosse), 1993Matt Liberty (Swimming), 1996Jennifer Linker (Basketball), 2001Andrew Luria (Baseball), 2002Michael Macrie (Baseball), 1997Antonio Mastroberardino (Sprint Football), 1995Michael Matays (Sprint Football), 1997Ron Mateo (Football), 1994-96Lena Mathews (Cross Country), 2001-02 &(Track & Field), 2002Craig Mauro (Baseball), 1998-99-00Stephen McClearn (Cross Country), 2001-02Ben McClintic (Polo), 2001-02Tim McDermott (Football), 1995Sean McKenna (Soccer), 1999Matt McLean (Track & Field), 1992-93-93-94 &(Swimming), 1994Michael McManus (Baseball), 1994Andrew McNiven (Ice Hockey), 2001-02Mark McRae (Ice Hockey), 2002-03Matt McRae (Ice Hockey), 2002-03Amy Meldrim (Field Hockey), 1995Kip Melstrom (Football), 1999Susan Miller (Soccer), 1992Andy Miner (Hwt Rowing), 1995-96-97Kelly Molloy (Tennis), 1998Loren Mooney (Track & Field), 1992-92-93-93 &(Cross Country), 1993Robin Moore (Volleyball), 2001Bennie Murphy (Hwt Rowing), 2000Erin Murray (Soccer), 1993Tim Nagel (Squash), 2002Jeffrey Nason (Cross Country), 1995 &(Track & Field), 1996Michelle Neal (Volleyball), 1992Kellee Ngan (Swimming), 2001Sarah Nordstrom (Field Hockey), 2002-03Adamo Notarantonio (Soccer), 1994Kelly Olino (Softball), 1999Sarah Olsen (Soccer), 2003Suzy Onze (Basketball), 1994Zoe Orecki (Equestrian), 2001Iffy Ossai (Basketball), 2003Craig Palmer (Hwt Rowing), 1996Scott Paltrowitz (Tennis), 2002-03Wan Park (Cross Country), 1997Jason Paul (Baseball), 1996Stefan Paulovic (Tennis), 2001Anthony Pavone (Lacrosse), 1995Marissa Perman (Lacrosse), 1998-99Linda Perry (Rowing), 1998Erinn Perushek (Ice Hockey), 2002A. Max Peters (Cross Country), 1998Erika Pluhar (Rowing), 1997J.P. Pollak (Track & Field), 2000Olga Puigdemont Sola (Squash), 2001-02Sara Purdy (Tennis), 1998-99Debbie Quibell (Volleyball), 2003Caitlin Ramsey (Soccer), 2002Kim Ratushny (Ice Hockey), 1992Luis Reformina (Sprint Football), 2000Jaimee Reynolds (Lacrosse), 2000-01-02 &(Volleyball), 2002Vanessa Richlin (Volleyball), 1999-00Chris Roat (Swimming), 1995Emily Robb (Field Hockey), 1999Heather Roberts (Swimming), 1992Adam Romeiser (Sprint Football), 2002Kevin Rooney (Football), 2002-03Julie Roth (Track & Field), 1997-97Kim Rothman (Rowing), 2000Ginny Ryan (Track & Field), 1993-94-94-95-95Jeremy Sample (Swimming), 2003Andrew Schardt (Lacrosse), 2001Linda Scheu (Cross Country), 1995Erin Schmalz (Ice Hockey), 1996David Schneid (Lacrosse), 1994Brandt Schuckman (Basketball), 1996Chris Schutt (Baseball), 2003Andrew Seitz (Hwt Rowing), 1995Sean Severin (Wrestling), 1999Yoko Shibata (Swimming), 2000Chris Shields (Cross Country), 1993-94Christopher Simms (Golf), 1995Alan Simon (Fencing), 1992Adam Skumawitz (Soccer), 2001Ryan Smart (Ice Hockey), 1996-97-98Andy Smith (Sprint Football), 1999Amy Snow (Soccer), 1993Nate Spitler (Football), 2003Joe Splendorio (Football), 2001Peter Stahl (Tennis), 1998-99Laura Steigerwalt (Softball), 1997Sarah Sterman (Softball), 2002Thomas Strobel (Sprint Football), 1996Jim Sullivan (Hwt Rowing), 1992Nicole Sylvester (Crew), 2003Aaron Taylor (Wrestling), 2000Karen Tedesco (Gymnastics), 1992Genna Terranova (Soccer), 1997-98-99Katie Thomas (Soccer), 2003Liz Thompson (Swimming), 1995-96Marc Thorne (Soccer), 1995-96-97Kenneth Tometsko (Soccer), 1992Diane Tormey (Lacrosse), 1992Joel Torretti (Wrestling), 1994Justin Treadwell (Basketball), 1994Scott Triolo (Lwt Rowing), 2001Christina Trout (Softball), 2001Darren Tymchyshyn (Ice Hockey), 1998Annemieke van Zante (Cross Country), 1994Kate Varde (Softball), 2003Don Vibbert (Track & Field), 1995-95Tony Villella (Football), 1993Breean Walas (Basketball), 2002Kate Walker (Cross Country), 1995-97Jessica Wang (Gymnastics), 1996-97-98Ramon Watkins (Football), 1992Jennifer Watkins (Track & Field), 1994-94-95-95Clint Wattenberg (Wrestling), 2002Ellen White (Track & Field), 1996-98-98Laura Weiman (Gymnastics), 2002Shannon Weiman (Gymnastics), 2003Natalie Whelan (Track & Field), 2002-03-03Evan Williams (Sprint Football), 1993Steve Wilson (Ice Hockey), 1996-97Julie Wojcik (Track & Field), 1993Jennifer Wolfson (Rowing), 1993David Wynn (Track & Field), 1998-99Chris Yee (Gymnastics), 1993H. Jennie Yoo (Tennis), 1993-95Amy Zura (Softball), 1994DartmouthMustafa Abdur-Rahim (Track & Field), 2002Jessie Allen-Young (Cross Country), 2003Courtney Anderson (Volleyball), 2002Karen Anderson (Swimming), 1999Laura Anderson (Crew), 2003Sarah Anderson (Tennis), 1998Alisa Antkowiak (Track & Field), 1997-98Susan Ashlock (Track & Field), 1999Chris Baldwin (Ice Hockey), 2002Emily Barsky (Swimming), 2003Brady Beale (Squash), 1997Betsy Beck (Track & Field), 2000Lee Birchall (Golf), 2001Rob Birge (Football), 1992Cathy Birkeland (Tennis), 1992-93-94Josh Bllom (Football), 1995Neil Bobba (Tennis), 2003Mike Bobo (Football), 1992Marianne Bocock (Lacrosse), 1992Sara Bone (Basketball), 1992Adrian Booth (Squash), 1995John Bosacco (Soccer), 1996Brittanny Boulanger (Soccer), 1995Aaron Bouplon (Cross Country), 1995


AllTime Academic All<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>Ken Bower (Football), 1994Brendan Bowler (Lacrosse), 1992Correne Bredin (Ice Hockey), 2003Jeremiah Buckley (Ice Hockey), 1998Kallie Bueller (Tennis), 1997Sarah Burgamy (Swimming), 2000Dax Burkhart (Ice Hockey), 1996Greg Buth (Basketball), 1999-00-01Jacob Capps (Basketball), 1994-95-96Christina Caputo (Field Hockey), 1992Rob Chen (Tennis), 2000Peter Clark (Ice Hockey), 1992-93Dan Coakley (Tennis), 1992-93-94Kristin Cobb (Cross Country), 1993-94-95 &(Track & Field), 1993-94-94Kim Cohen (Lacrosse), 1994Kurt Cohen (Track & Field), 1993-94-94Mike Cohen (Cross Country), 2000Kate Cole (Lacrosse), 2002Matt Colman (Track & Field), 2001Cherie Comeau (Softball), 2002John Conley (Basketball), 1993Jay Conner (Hwt Rowing), 2002Michelle Conroy (Soccer), 1994Mike Conway (Baseball), 1998-99Kermit Cook (Hwt Rowing), 2000Wallis Cook (Lacrosse), 1995Mike Crotty (Basketball), 1992Brian Crounse (Lwt Rowing), 1993-94Aaron Culliney (Track & Field), 1995Sarah Curtis (Field Hockey), 1993Craig Daily (Squash), 1993-94Jeremiah Daly (Golf), 2003Kathryn Daly (Hwt Rowing), 1998Andrew Dance (Lacrosse), 1997-98Sarah Daoust (Track & Field), 2003John Davi (Soccer), 1992Chris Dedicik (Soccer), 1998Kenneth Deem (Hwt Rowing), 1997-98Dion Del Monte (Ice Hockey), 1994Lauren Dernski (Field Hockey), 1996Ann Devlin (Cross Country), 1998 &(Track & Field), 1999Melissa Diaz-Miranda (Tennis), 1992Dagny Dingman (Cross Country), 2002Trevor Dodman (Ice Hockey), 1995Julie Doster (Softball), 1996-97Keri Downs (Basketball), 2002Abigail Drachman-Jones (Squash), 2003Dave Dragseth (Hwt Rowing), 1992-93Adrienne Draper (Softball), 2003Courtney duBois (Swimming), 1998Gret Duckworth (Swimming), 2000Heather Duckworth (Squash), 1998Dennis Durkin (Football), 1993Jane Eckels (Field Hockey), 1992Lauren Epstein (Golf), 1999-00Dave Erikson (Track & Field), 1995Ryan Fagan (Cross Country), 2000 &(Track & Field), 2002Tui’one Faleafa (Soccer), 1999Adam Farber (Squash), 1992Lawrence Fey (Baseball), 2001-02Nathan Fidel (Swimming), 2001-02Jay Fiedler (Football), 1993-94Margaret Field (Field Hockey), 1993Michael Fortier (Cross Country), 1997 &(Track & Field), 1997Melissa Frazier (Lacrosse), 2000Sean Furey (Track & Field), 2003Cecily Garber (Track & Field), 2002-03Jim Gerhart (Cross Country), 1998Suzy Gibbons (Lacrosse), 2001Jon Gibbs (Football), 1999Tim Grant (Baseball), 2003Sascha Greatrex (Squash), 1993-94-95Jen Greene (Lacrosse), 1998Ben Grinnell (Lacrosse), 2003Kristina Guarino (Ice Hockey), 1999-00-01Jeff Guenette (Track & Field), 2003Kari Hacker (Rowing), 2002Zach Hafer (Ice Hockey), 1999Tracy Hagan (Soccer), 1992Ross Hallock (Squash), 1997Kelly Hannigan (Lacrosse), 1997Kiyoe Hashimoto (Tennis), 1995Davon Haskell (Soccer), 2002Sarah Hayes (Track & Field), 1999Toby Hays (Swimming), 1999Justin Head (Soccer), 1993Deb Healy (Tennis), 1995Andrea Hill (Swimming), 1997David Horniak (Lwt Rowing), 2002-03Adam Horst (Track & Field), 1998-99-00Carrie Hoverman (Softball), 2001Jamie Hozak (Soccer), 2000Owen Hughes (Ice Hockey), 1997Steve Hunt (Track & Field), 1992Jake Isler (Baseball), 1996Lori Jacobs (Ice Hockey), 1992Anne Jakle (Volleyball), 2001Whitney Jamison (Lacrosse), 2003Anna Jenkins (Volleyball), 2003Candice Jimerson (Volleyball), 1995Meredith Johnson (Golf), 1998Jenny Johnson (Squash), 1999Greg Johnston (Track & Field), 1997-98-99Gareth Jones (Soccer), 1998-99James Judah (Squash), 2002Kelly Just (Golf), 1994Kelly Keene (Cross Country), 1999Sarah Kenney (Track & Field), 1998Clark Khayat (Baseball), 1993Scott Kinum (Lacrosse), 1999-00Felicity Kolp (Volleyball), 1997-98-99Julie Kowalsky (Swimming), 2001-02Andrea Krumholz (Lacrosse), 1997Chris Langan (Cross Country), 1996Dominic Lanza (Football), 1998Taran Lent (Football), 1996Greg Lewis (Hwt Rowing), 1994Jamie Librizzi (Basketball), 2003Scott Lish (Soccer), 2002-03Andrea Lodzielski (Soccer), 1996-97Sarah London (Hwt Rowing), 2001Sea Lonergan (Basketball), 1995-96-97August Lopez (Soccer), 1997Nick Magnuson (Soccer), 2001Mya Mangawang (Soccer), 1993-94Kristin Manwaring (Track & Field), 1995 &(Cross Country), 1996Asa Marokus (Soccer), 1995Anna McCall-Taylor (Hwt Rowing), 2000Kim McCullough (Ice Hockey), 2002Missy McCollum (Squash), 1996Tory McEvoy (Squash), 1997Amy McFadden (Hwt Rowing), 1993Kim McIlvain (Lacrosse), 1992Mike McLaren (Basketball), 2003Heather McNulty (Lacrosse), 1999Mary McVeigh (Soccer), 2003Liz Merritt (Lacrosse), 2001Aaron Meyer (Baseball), 2000Brook Miller (Soccer), 1992Dierdre Milligan (Track & Field), 1996-96-97Pete Moore (Swimming), 1992-93-94Tom Morrow (Football), 1992Sandra Muller (Hwt Rowing), 1999Trudy Muller (Tennis), 1996Cory Murphy (Swimming), 1994-95Jennifer Murray (Soccer), 2001Todd Newman (Hwt Rowing), 1996John Nichols (Hwt Rowing), 2000-01Kevin Noone (Football), 2003Katie O’Connor (Basketball), 1998-99Robin O’Sullivan (Field Hockey), 1999Pete Oberle (Football), 1996Ryan Padilla (Track & Field), 2000Allison Pell (Field Hockey), 1995Andrew Pisacano (Golf), 2002Jennifer Pitts (Softball), 1995Kristen Podolak (Swimming), 2001Wendi Potter (Hwt Rowing), 1996Kristin Prettyman (Lacrosse), 1995Andrei Prokopiw (Squash), 2003Ray Pugsley (Track & Field), 1992April Rasala (Soccer), 1999John Raser (Hwt Rowing), 2001Renee Reed (Basketball), 1992-93Kari Reuter (Soccer), 1992Tucker Richmond (Squash), 1999Karen Rieper (Track & Field), 1992-93Beau River (Squash), 1998-00Cynthia Roberts (Field Hockey), 1996Katie Roda (Soccer), 2000Shannon Rogers (Golf), 2002-03Scott Roslyn (Lacrosse), 2002Andrew Ruckh (Lacrosse), 1994Maribel Sanchez (Cross Country), 1994Stacy Sanders (Softball), 2000Thomas Sanford (Swimming), 2003Gabe Sauerhoff (Tennis), 1997Tom Schenck (Crew), 2003Christopher Schmidt (Lwt Rowing), 1995-96Carmen Schmitt (Volleyball), 1996Paul Schned (Swimming), 2001Mary Kate Schroeder (Cross Country), 1992Kristen Scopaz (Field Hockey), 2000-01Susan Scott (Squash), 1992Matt Semler (Tennis), 1992Joe Shaw (Cross Country), 2001David Shearer (Football), 1995Marion Shonn (Hwt Rowing), 1994Scott Simon (Baseball), 1997Rebecca Slisz (Field Hockey), 1994-95Jeff Sloves (Tennis), 2001-02Ginger Smith (Lacrosse), 1993 & (Soccer), 1993Greg Smith (Football), 1997Taylor Smith (Track & Field), 2001-02Samantha Sommers (Golf), 1997Holden Spahl (Tennis), 1995-96Jen Stamp (Basketball), 1996Carolyn Steele (Field Hockey), 2002-03Lee Stempniak (Ice Hockey), 2003Steve Sugarman (Golf), 1995-97Bill Tarr (Squash), 1998Dune Thorne (Lacrosse), 1998Bill Tsiaras (Cross Country), 1999Jim Tuxbury (Track & Field), 1996-97Tracy Tylee (Hwt Rowing), 1997Gretchen Ulion (Ice Hockey), 1993-94Will Uppington (Track & Field), 1996Brian Van Abel (Ice Hockey), 2002Doug Van Citters (Hwt Rowing), 1998-99Margie Van Orden (Track & Field), 2000Sara Vogler (Ice Hockey), 1995 & (Golf), 1996Mike Vucovich (Swimming), 2000Scott Warden (Cross Country), 1998John-Keith Wasson (Squash), 1996Anatole Wedmid (Lacrosse), 2001Tracy Welch (Golf), 1992-93John Welsh (Cross Country), 2003Lauren Welsh (Soccer), 2003Chris Welty (Golf), 1999-00Derek West (Cross Country), 1993-94Sarah West (Squash), 2002Geoff Wheeler (Soccer), 1993Austin Whitman (Hwt Rowing), 1999Deb Whitney (Swimming), 1996Jennifer Wiehn (Ice Hockey), 2001Brian Wiese (Soccer), 1994-95Joanne Wright (Swimming), 1993Sarita Yardi (Tennis), 2001-02Amy Yost (Field Hockey), 1998HarvardDeborah Abeles (Softball), 2000Craig Adams (Ice Hockey), 1999Peter Albers (Baseball), 1997Julian Alexander (Water Polo), 1996Jo-anne Alissi (Ice Hockey), 1993 & (Lacrosse), 1994Samatha Allen (Hwt Rowing), 1995Laura Alonso (Swimming), 1993Loren Ambinder (Field Hockey), 1992Margaret Angell (Cross Country), 1998Elizabeth Aranow (Fencing), 2001Eddie Baker (Cross Country), 2000-01Laura Barnard (Basketball), 2002Dror Bar-Ziv (Water Polo), 1999-00Mike Beam (Basketball), 1999Matthew Bellizzi (Cross Country), 1995 & (Skiing), 1995Tal Ben-Shachar (Squash), 1995Bo Bernhard (Baseball), 1995Natalia Berry (Field Hockey), 2002Meg Berte (Soccer), 1994Amy Beslisle (Field Hockey), 1994Rishaad Bilimora (Squash), 1998Mayling Birney (Fencing), 1993Clay Bischoff (Sailing), 2003Julia Blain (Soccer), 2000Nick Blannin (Crew), 2003Susan Bonney (Sailing), 2002Brian Borg (Football), 1996Michael Bookman (Voilleyball), 2003Justin Bosley (Crew), 2003Jennifer Botterill (Ice Hockey), 2001-03Shireen Boulos (Track & Field), 1994Jen Bowdoin (Ice Hockey), 1998Ed Boyda (Golf), 1997Alexis Boyle (Golf), 1997Joe Bradley (Soccer), 1993Charlie Braun (Lwt Rowing), 1993Craig Brill (Soccer), 1995Becca Brown (Lacrosse), 2000Charlie Brown (Lacrosse), 1998Courtney Brown (Crew), 2003Derek Brown (Tennis), 1992Anne Browning (Hwt Rowing), 2000Sophie Bryan (Hwt Rowing), 1996


AllTime Academic All<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>Jennifer Burney (Soccer), 1998Marshall Burroughs (Tennis), 1994Sentra Burton (Cross Country), 2001Jose Busquets (Water Polo), 1995James Butera (Wrestling), 1998Tammy Butler (Basketball), 1994-95Emily Buxton (Field Hockey), 1993Julie Caldwell (Sailing), 1994Stacy Caldwell (Track & Field), 1993Corie Calfee (Swimming), 2000T.J. Carella (Soccer), 1996Scott Carmack (Baseball), 2001Nick Carter (Baseball), 2002Tim Carver (Swimming), 1994Eugene Cha (Fencing), 2001Eugene Chan (Track & Field), 1996Greg Chang (Fencing), 1997Sean Chang (Water Polo), 2002Pia Chock (Swimming), 2001Oliver Choo (Tennis), 2003Jaime Chu (Soccer), 1999Daniel Chung (Tennis), 1995Joe Ciollo (Track & Field), 1999Ceci Clark (Lacrosse), 1992 & (Field Hockey), 1992Marty Clark (Squash), 1993Chris Clever (Track & Field), 2001Kim Cooper (Tennis), 1992Mark Cote (Football), 1994Ben Coughlin (Ice Hockey), 1994Lucy Cummings (Squash), 1997Zoe Cummings (Hwt Rowing), 1993Tasha Cupp (Softball), 1998Keith Cynar (Lacrosse), 1999-00Viki Danics (Fencing), 1997Andy Davis (Water Polo), 1998Alexandra Delany (Cross Country), 1996Nick DelVecchio (Baseball), 1992Justin Deham (Volleyball), 2002Erin Denniston (Volleyball), 2002Dustin DeNunzio (Wrestling), 1999Christian Deveney (Swimming), 1998Danny Dias (Hwt Rowing), 1999John Dickson (Sailing), 1992Amy DiMarzio (Field Hockey), 1998John Doran (Tennis), 2000Sean Doyle (Coed Sailing), 2002Nicole Dsharnais (Softball), 1993Nick DuBois (Sailing), 1994Mary Ellen Duffy (Field Hockey), 1997Sarah Durkin (Swimming), 1996Daniel Dusek (Hwt Rowing), 1994Colin Edwards (Cross Country), 1998Margaret Elias (Squash), 2002Andrew Eliot (Skiing), 1997Kevin El-Hayek (Wrestling), 2002Tom Elke (Water Polo), 2001David Ellis (Hwt Rowing), 1998Jan Esway (Basketball), 1995Adrian Ezra (Squash), 1994Penny Fairbairn (Field Hockey), 1999Marco Ferraro (Ice Hockey), 1997Meredith Fitzgerald (Cross Country), 1994-95Deb Flandermeyer (Basketball), 1993Tim Fleiszer (Football), 1998Steve Flomenhoft (Ice Hockey), 1993Melissa Forcum (Volleyball), 1999Jeremy Fraiberg (Squash), 1992Jordanna Fraiberg (Squash), 1992-94Anna Fraser (Swimming), 2003Joel Friedman (Wrestling), 1997John Friedman (Cross Country), 2002Frank Fromhofer (Wrestling), 1992-93Cherry Fu (Softball), 2002Duretti Fufa (Cross Country), 2002Kobie Fuller (Track & Field), 2002Jen Garcia (Volleyball), 1993-94Michael Gattnar (Fencing), 1998Andrew Gellert (Basketball), 2002Jessica Gelman (Basketball), 1997Sanaz Ghazal (Tennis), 2001Shondip Ghosh (Squash), 2001Jonathan Gill (Water Polo), 1997Rebe Glass (Soccer), 1998Kelly Granat (Tennis), 1995-96Joe Green (Tennis), 2000Katie Gregory (Squash), 2001Alais Griffin (Cross Country), 1993Cathy Griffin (Track & Field), 1992Robbie Griffin (Wrestling), 2003Tim Griffin (Football), 1995Michelle Guerette (Hwt Rowing), 2002Dora Gyorffy (Track & Field), 2000Tilde Hajek (Hwt Rowing), 1994Megan Hall (Lacrosse), 1996Sean Hansen (Football), 1995Alli Harper (Lacrosse), 2001Elissa Hart (Volleyball), 1997-98Katherine Hart (Volleyball), 2001Joshua Hausman (Tennis), 1997Joe Herger (Volleyball), 2000Laura Heyns (Lwt Rowing), 2001Joe Hiffa (Football), 1994Tim Hill (Basketball), 1998Robb Hirsch (Football), 1993Frances Holland (Squash), 2000J. Adam Holland (Hwt Rowing), 1994Neil Holzapfel (Hwt Rowing), 2000Eileen Horwath (Field Hockey), 1997Liz Hren (Lacrosse), 1997Andrew Huling (Baseball), 1999Abbas Hyderi (Volleyball), 1996Kate Ides (Basketball), 2003Michael Im (Swimming), 2001Keiko Iwahara (Swimming), 1997Dean Jacobson (Football), 1999Vedica Jain (Tennis), 2000Mindy Jellin (Volleyball), 2002-03Linda Jellison (Volleyball), 2000Nancy Johnson (Softball), 1992-94Robin Johnston (Soccer), 1992Jen Jose (Volleyball), 1995-96Isaiah Kacyvenski (Football), 2000Dominique Kalil (Field Hockey), 2000Steve Kan (Water Polo), 1992Joe Kaplan (Squash), 1996Jon Karien (Squash), 1994Jill Katz (Fencing), 1998Amber Keasey (Water Polo), 1994Stacey Kellogg (Ice Hockey), 1996Ryan Kelly (Soccer), 2001Steve Kelts (Cross Country), 1994R.D. Kern (Football), 2001Mike Kiedel (Swimming), 1998Deborah Kory (Swimming), 1994Thad Kousser (Water Polo), 1996Kevin Kurtz (Wrestling), 2000Erin Kutner (Lacrosse), 2002Marc Laitin (Sailing), 1996Doug Lanzo (Cross Country), 1993Tara LaSovage (Softball), 1998-99Reena Lawdande (Soccer), 1996Ricky Le (Soccer), 1998William Lee (Tennis), 2002Holly Leitzes (Ice Hockey), 1996James Lenhart (Hwt Rowing), 1999Nick Lenicheck (Soccer), 2002Marc Levy (Baseball), 1996Jeremy Linzee (Lacrosse), 1997Mike Lobach (Soccer), 2003Doug Logigian (Lacrosse), 2003Andrew Lundquist (Soccer), 1999Kristina Lynch (Track & Field), 1994Bridget Lyons (Water Polo), 1992Gus MacLaurin (Hwt Rowing), 2000Heather MacLennen (Track & Field), 1995Natasha Magnuson (Water Polo), 2001Erin Maher (Basketball), 1992Kunj Majmudar (Tennis), 1998-99Andrew Malcolm (Golf), 2002Wells Mangrum (Soccer), 2000-01Terrence Mann (Track & Field), 1996Mike Marcucci (Baseball), 1998Phil Mariani (Lwt Rowing), 2001Diane Marks (Hwt Rowing), 1999Jeff Marks (Swimming), 1996Tim Martin (Swimming), 1999-00Sarah Mattson (Volleyball), 2001Brooke McCarthy (Soccer), 2001Janna McDougall (Swimming), 2002Sarah McGinty (Tennis), 2002Carrie McGraw (Track & Field), 2002Kim McManama (Ice Hockey), 2000Sean Meeker (Track & Field), 2002Lars Mellemseter (Hwt Rowing), 1993Eliot Merrill (Sailing), 1993Molly Merrill (Sailing), 1997Justin Micomonico (Volleyball), 2001Caroline Miller (Swimming), 1995Chris Miller (Lacrosse), 1992David Miller (Golf), 1992Suzie Miller (Basketball), 1999Ron Mitchell (Basketball), 1992A.J. Mleczko (Ice Hockey), 1999Winkie Mleczko (Ice Hockey), 1995Beth Morgan (Soccer), 1995Leslie Moroz (Lacrosse), 2003Aron Natale (Football), 2000Spencer Neumann (Football), 1992Claire Nicholas (Cross Country), 2003Kirk Nielsen (Ice Hockey), 1995Sarah Noonan (Soccer), 1996Maureen O’Brien (Field Hockey), 1995-96Erin O’Malley (Hwt Rowing), 1998John Oakes (Cross Country), 1992Sharon Olken (Soccer), 1993Richard Ou (Swimming), 1993-94Nick Palazzo (Football), 2003Clare Parker (Lacrosse), 1999Tasha Pasternack (Crew), 2003Dylan Patterson (Squash), 2003Dave Pazden (Football), 1997Ailey Penningroth (Track & Field), 1997Gaelen Phyfe (Sailing), 1995Matt Picarsic (Wrestling), 2001Samantha Piper (Track & Field), 2003<strong>Ivy</strong> Pochoda (Squash), 1998Wayne Portman (Hwt Rowing), 2002Elliott Prasse-Freeman (Basketball), 2003J.R. Prestifilippo (Ice Hockey), 2000Elizabeth Proudfit (Basketball), 1996Joel Radtke (Golf), 1995-96Rita Raju (Track & Field), 1992Leah Ramella (Squash), 1999Oliver Rando (Hwt Rowing), 1995Jamie Reilly (Soccer), 1992Dana Remus (Hwt Rowing), 1997Melissa Reyen (Softball), 1997John Roberts (Lwt Rowing), 1994Matt Rosenberg (Skiing), 2002Allain Roy (Ice Hockey), 1992Greg Ruckman (Lwt Rowing), 1995Andrew Rueb (Tennis), 1993Tyler Rullman (Basketball), 1993Sarah Russell (Basketball), 1999Alex Saltonstall (Sailing), 1997Liz Sarles (Field Hockey), 2001Robyn Scatena (Soccer), 2002Katie Schoolwerth (Field Hockey), 2000Margaret Schotte (Cross Country), 1999Ellen Schulz (Fencing), 2002Kate Schutt (Lacrosse), 1998Marna Schutte (Track & Field), 2001Heidi Schwenzfeier (Sailing), 1993Katie Scott (Field Hockey), 2003Alison Seanor (Basketball), 1998Rosemary She (Tennis), 1998Katherine Shergalis (Squash), 1993Ted Shergalis (Hwt Rowing), 1997Dan Shevchik (Swimming), 2003Carrie Shumway (Field Hockey), 1995Matt Siedel (Cross Country), 2003Ben Sloop (Hwt Rowing), 2001Chris Smith (Football), 1997-98Christina Smith (Volleyball), 1992Dana Sprong (Lacrosse), 2001Matt Stamski (Lacrosse), 1996Justin Stark (Football), 2002Emily Stauffer (Soccer), 1997-99Mallory Stewart (Fencing), 1996David Stires (Football), 1992Rosie Stovell (Squash), 1995Peter Strothman (Sailing), 1999Heather Stroud (Cross Country), 1997Laela Sturdy (Basketball), 2000Brenda Taylor (Track & Field), 2000Chris Taylor (Football), 1993Chelsea Thoke (Softball), 2001Kate Tomford (Hwt Rowing), 1999Beth Totman (Soccer), 2003Sue Traub (Softball), 1995John Traugott (Track & Field), 2003Amy Tully (Water Polo), 1996Valerie Uzzell (Fencing), 1999Ed Wagner (Swimming), 1992Francie Walton (Field Hockey), 1993<strong>Ivy</strong> Wang (Tennis), 1999Matt Ware (Skiing), 1996Molly Ware (Skiing), 1994Bryce Weed (Soccer), 2003Amy Weinstein (Soccer), 1992Elliot Weiss (Tennis), 1998Tiffany Whitton (Softball), 2003Sandra Whyte (Ice Hockey), 1992Amanda Williams (Track & Field), 1995-96Lee Williams (Soccer), 1999Rich Wilmont (Soccer), 1997Andrew Wilson (Hwt Rowing), 1996Sarah Winters (Lacrosse), 1993Stephanie Wriede (Swimming), 1992


AllTime Academic All<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>Tim Wyant (Squash), 2000Jack Wylie (Golf), 1994Eunice Yi (Fencing), 2003Brian Younger (Swimming), 1997Michelle Yu (Sailing), 2003Juan Zarate (Baseball), 1993Jeff Zimmerman (Water Polo), 1993-94Istvan Zollei (Water Polo), 2003Beth Zotter (Soccer), 2000PennNeil Aaronson (Tennis), 1995Brian Abram (Track & Field), 2001-03Lara Afanassiev (Tennis), 1996-97-98Glen Ambrosius (Baseball), 2000Britt Anderson (Track & Field), 1992-93Lindsay Anderson (Track & Field), 1998Mike Anderson (Cross Country), 1992-93Dionne Anthon (Basketball), 1992Jodie Antypas (Volleyball), 2001-02Jenee Anzelone (Track & Field), 1994-95Koko Archibong (Basketball), 2002-03Tina Aufiero (Field Hockey), 1992Melissa Aylor (Golf), 2003Urs Baertschi (Tennis), 1998Rani Bajwa (Field Hockey), 1994Helen Bamber (Squash), 2001Brian Barki (Tennis), 2001Stephen Barry (Sprint Football), 1995Beth Bauer (Swimming), 1992Seth Beaver (Track & Field), 1999-01Hallie Ben-Horin (Volleyball), 1995Christy Bennett (Lacrosse), 2003David Berkeley (Sprint Football), 2002Loren Berman (Hwt Rowing), 2000Leah Bills (Field Hockey), 2000John Bishop (Football), 1997-98Morgan Blackwell (Soccer), 1997-98Dan Blaney (Hwt Rowing), 1999Melanie Bolt (Softball), 1995Nicole Borgstadt (Softball), 2002Louani Boscara (Tennis), 2001Shelly Bowers (Basketball), 1993-95Jeff Breen (Fencing), 2002Josh Brogadir (Sprint Football), 1999Adam Brown (Fencing), 1997Jeff Brown (Swimming), 1995-96-97Jill Brown (Lacrosse), 1996-97 & (Soccer), 1996-97Sarah Bruscia (Gymnastics), 1999Sam Burley (Track & Field), 2002-03Joe Campagna (Cross Country), 1998Jenn Capasso (Gymnastics), 2001Diana Caramanico (Basketball), 2000-01Sam Chamovitz (Soccer), 2002Brian Chaput (Track & Field), 2002-03Henry Chen (Soccer), 2000-01Tara Childs (Field Hockey), 1997-98David Cohen (Fencing), 1999-00Kate Cooley (Volleyball), 1992-93Elizabeth Cornfield (Fencing), 1997Joel Correia (Sprint Football), 1997Brian Cosmello (Football), 1999-00Katy Cross (Soccer), 2003Jon Cusson (Lacrosse), 1997Julia Denisenko (Track & Field), 1998-99Jessica DiMauro (Squash), 1997Spencer Driscoll (Swimming), 2001Brian Dublin (Sprint Football), 2002Kristyn Duyck (Cross Country), 1997Alex Edelman (Fencing), 1995-96-97Julie Epton (Basketball), 2001-02Nancy Farrell (Track & Field), 1992Russ Farscht (Baseball), 1998 & (Golf), 1999Stephen Faulk (Football), 2002Matt Feast (Wrestling), 2003Jason Feinberg (Football), 2001Julia Feldman (Tennis), 1999Randy Ferrell (Baseball), 2001Christina Ferrone (Cross Country), 1993Mike Fickell (Wrestling), 2000-01Marnie Flaks (Gymnastics), 1992Mark Fleishhauer (Football), 1997Maureen Flynn (Field Hockey), 1999-00Susan Francia (Crew), 2003Lori Frutkin (Lacrosse), 1995Julie Gabriel (Basketball), 1993-94Anne Gaeta (Fencing), 1992-93-94Megan Gallagher (Volleyball), 1992Dan Galles (Baseball), 1995Mark Gannon (Sprint Football), 2003Carlos Garcia (Tennis), 1993Vayu Garware (Squash), 1993Mike Germino (Football), 2000Evan Glanz (Fencing), 1994Abbi Gleeson (Cross Country), 2002-03Heather Glick (Volleyball), 1994-95-96Andy Glockner (Football), 1995Kenneth Goh (Swimming), 2000Elana Gold (Tennis), 1999Brad Goldberg (Tennis), 1996-97Debbie Goldklang (Soccer), 1994Ali Goldstein (Hwt Rowing), 1995Jeff Goldstein (Basketball), 1998Michael Gomez (Soccer), 1994Emily Goodman (Soccer), 1999Read Goodwin (Soccer), 1998Maceo Grant (Football), 1993Mike Green (Baseball), 1993Andrew Greenberg (Lacrosse), 1993-94-95Kristen Gregory (Cross Country), 1998Andrea Grossman (Tennis), 1996Kathleen Gunn (Gymnastics), 1996-98Matt Haefner (Soccer), 2003Brian Halak (Soccer), 1992-93Erin Harley (Soccer), 1992Stephanie Harrington (Hwt Rowing), 1998Jen Hartman (Lacrosse), 2001Ed Haughey (Baseball), 1995Nickos Hecht (Tennis), 1992Missy Hecht (Field Hockey), 1994Shawn Heinrichs (Wrestling), 1992-93-94Abby Herbine (Field Hockey), 1996Heather Herson (Soccer), 1997Mandy Higgins (Lacrosse), 1995Clarence Hinton (Track & Field), 1994-95Cathy Holland (Swimming), 1999-00Kathleen Holthaus (Swimming), 2002-03Marc Horowitz (Football), 1994John Horrocks (Cross Country), 1998Lissa Hunsicker (Squash), 1995-96Lynn Huzzard (Cross Country), 1993Rachel Iannacone (Fencing), 1994Sarah-Jane Irwin (Rowing), 2002Tom Isenberg (Lwt Rowing), 1994Nick Italiano (Baseball), 2002-03Lizzie Jacobson (Gymnastics), 1998Brooke Jenkins (Lacrosse), 2000Angela Jimenez (Track & Field), 1994-95-97Sarah Johns (Fencing), 1996Amy Johnson (Field Hockey), 1998-99Julian Jordan (Golf), 1992Carin Kaplan (Gymnastics), 1997Maria Karas (Field Hockey), 2002Jason Karp (Squash), 1998Margo Katz (Fencing), 1998-99Lauri Kauffman (Hwt Rowing), 1999Mandy Kauffman (Field Hockey), 1995Meg Kinney (Soccer), 1995Andrew Kish (Cross Country), 2001Dave Klatsky (Basketball), 2001Kristen Koch (Cross Country), 2001Dean Kocivar-Norbury (Soccer), 2000Deb Kowalchuk (Softball), 2001Doug Kramer (Squash), 1992Stacey Kress (Golf), 2001-02Elisabeth Kwak-Hefferan (Volleyball), 2002-03Aimme La Gorce (Squash), 1993Alex Langlois (Squash), 1992Nicole LeBrasseur (Gymnastics), 1995Dusty Lieb (Cross Country), 2003John Linhart (Track & Field), 1997Kim Linton (Fencing), 2001-02Roger London (Wrestling), 1993Joanna Lopinto (Lacrosse), 1999Chris Lundy (Cross Country), 1992Mike Lyons (Track & Field), 1992 & (Cross Country), 1993Alex Maasry (Soccer), 2002-03Eddie MacDonald (Baseball), 1994Sean MacMillan (Track & Field), 2000Ziggy Majumdar (Lacrosse), 1999Grace Maloney (Track & Field), 2003Kevin Manning (Sprint Football), 2001Scott Marinow (Lacrosse), 2002Blake Martin (Swimming), 1999Clinton Matter (Wrestling), 1995-96Megan McKay (Volleyball), 1997Terry McLean (Cross Country), 1994-95Glenn Meininger (Soccer), 1992Jeffery Mensch (Sprint Football), 1994Jeremy Milken (Baseball), 1996-97Cache Miller (Football), 1993Jeffrey Miller (Tennis), 1992Katie Miller (Lacrosse), 1998Mike Milobsky (Basketball), 1992Lauren Mishner (Softball), 1998Leah Moon (Gymnastics), 2003Lanie Moore (Softball), 1994Vicki Moore (Softball), 1997Kyle Moran (Golf), 1999-00-01Robert Morris (Swimming), 1993-94Maggie Morrow (Cross Country), 1994-95Leanne Mos (Tennis), 1992-93-94Paula Mueller (Softball), 1992-93David Nathan (Tennis), 1994Amna Nawaz (Field Hockey), 2001Brent Neiman (Golf), 1999Ruthie Neuhaus (Track & Field), 1999-00Dan Nord (Track & Field), 1997-97-98-99Mike O’Connor (Soccer), 2000Melanie Onufrieff (Hwt Rowing), 1993-94Chris Osentowski (Track & Field), 1996 &(Football), 1996Matt Pagliasotti (Track & Field), 1998-99-00-00Katie Patrick (Squash), 1998-99-00Mary Pedersen (Gymnastics), 1993-94Christopher Pedicone (Hwt Rowing), 1992Chad Perman (Golf), 2002-03Will Phillips (Lacrosse), 2003Nick Pinney (Swimming), 2002Alice Pirsu (Tennis), 2002-03K.C. Potter (Volleyball), 1998-99-00Anastasia Pozkniakova (Tennis), 2000Rachel Pringle (Hwt Rowing), 2001Matt Rader (Football), 1999Andrew Radu (Fencing), 2003Craig Rappaport (Squash), 1994-95-96Robert Reeves (Sprint Football), 2001Runa Reta (Squash), 2002-03Natasha Rezek (Basketball), 1996Liz Rizen (Soccer), 1993Colin Robinson (Swimming), 1998Andrei Rodzianko (Wrestling), 1998-99Dara Ross (Soccer), 1996Yaron Roth (Fencing), 2001Ken Rowles (Lwt Rowing), 1993John Rubocki (Swimming), 1992Tom Rynes (Hwt Rowing), 1998Karen Saah (Field Hockey), 1993Tonia Sabino (Track & Field), 2002Megumi Sakae (Fencing), 1995-96Jeff Schiffner (Basketball), 2003Rick Schnall (Sprint Football), 1992Julie Seibert-Johnson (Track & Field), 2001-02-03Amy Shapiro (Lacrosse), 1993-94-96 &(Field Hockey), 1996Brenda Shaw (Lacrosse), 1992David Sherman (Sprint Football), 2000Dan Short (Track & Field), 1996-97Joe Siedlecki (Lacrosse), 1998Erin Soley (Track & Field), 1997Adam Solow (Lacrosse), 2001Scott Solow (Lacrosse), 2000Mark Spenner (Swimming), 1996Rick Springman (Wrestling), 2000-02Jen Stanwix (Softball), 1996Fanda Stejskal (Tennis), 2002Matt Stern (Soccer), 1996Christian Stover (Lacrosse), 2000Jordan Szekely (Tennis), 1999Amy Tarr (Lacrosse), 1997 & (Basketball), 1997John Taylor (Track & Field), 1994Bill Thompson (Swimming), 1992Kirby Thorpe (Gymnastics), 2000Heather Tillett (Volleyball), 1998Neil Timothy (Lwt Rowing), 1995Kellianne Toland (Soccer), 2000-01Michael Turner (Football), 1994-95Sean Turner (Baseball), 1996Jen Valentine (Soccer), 2002-03Mark Van Meter (Football), 1996Peter Veldman (Football), 2003Gregg Walsh (Football), 1992Elizabeth Watty (Volleyball), 2003Alan Waxman (Soccer), 1995-96Mandy West (Basketball), 1999-00Matt Wilkinson (Cross Country), 1996-97Bob Wroth (Fencing), 1993Gabby Yearwood (Track & Field), 1993Katie Zimmerly (Fencing), 2003PrincetonJennifer Abbondanza (Soccer), 1997Chris Ahrens (Hwt Rowing), 1998Kim Allen (Basketball), 1997Scott Anderson (Cross Country), 1995-96 &(Track & Field), 1995-95-96-96Syl Apps (Ice Hockey), 1998-99Barbara Armas (Golf), 1992Cameron Atkinson (Football/Track & Field), 2003-03


AllTime Academic All<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>Ayesha Attoh (Volleyball), 1998Jen Babik (Softball), 1993-94-95 &(Field Hockey), 1994-95Tom Bailey (Swimming), 1992-94Mike Baird (Track & Field), 2003Tanya Baker (Track & Field), 1997-97Richard Barnett (Sprint Football), 1997Tony Barroco (Cross Country), 1998Kristin Beaney (Cross Country), 1992Julia Beaver (Squash), 1999-00-01Jon Bell (Track & Field), 2003Mark Berkowitz (Football), 1994-95Priya Bhuphathi (Tennis), 2002Courtney Biesecker (Hwt Rowing), 2001Ryan Bonfiglio (Wrestling), 1999-01Liz Briggs (Fencing), 1992Oakley Brooks (Water Polo), 1999Emily Brown (Volleyball), 2000-01Andy Bryant (Football), 2003Joy Bucher (Hwt Rowing), 1998-00Michelle Buffum (Volleyball), 2003Aiyanna Burton (Track & Field), 1997Rich Califano (Lwt Rowing), 1992Lindsay Campbell (Fencing), 2002Jen Carter (Crew), 2003Catherine Casey (Cross Country), 2002 &(Track & Field), 2002Wally Cheng (Soccer), 1994Natalie Christensen (Golf), 2001Tara Christie (Softball), 1997Mike Ciminiello (Baseball), 1996Casey Coleman (Lacrosse), 1997Jeff Cooper (Volleyball), 1998Stacey Cooper (Swimming), 1992-93Reed Cordish (Tennis), 1995-96Grace Cornelius (Swimming), 1993-94-95Joan Cundey (Soccer), 2003Pat Cunnane (Lwt Rowing), 1994Laura Dalston (Hwt Rowing), 1992Steve Dana (Golf), 1993-94Bob DeBolt (Football), 1997Heather Deerin (Soccer), 2002Natalie Deffenbaugh (Track & Field), 2001Scott Denbo (Track & Field), 2001Dyan Dieda (Softball), 1992Dave Digillio (Hwt Rowing), 1996Jason Doneger (Lacrosse), 2003Chris Doyal (Basketball), 1996Mary Dunlop (Fencing), 2002Robyn Dwyer (Field Hockey), 2000Courtney Ebersole (Cross Country), 1998-99-00Brian Edlow (Sprint Football), 2000Tim Ehrlich (Squash), 1994Jen Elliott (Field Hockey), 2003Ahmed El-Nokali (Basketball), 2002Matt Evans (Swimming), 1999Katie Evashevski (Tennis), 1992Liz Fagan (Field Hockey), 1993-94-95 &(Lacrosse), 1994-95Blair Farr (Tennis), 1998Bob Farrell (Football), 2002Scott Farrell (Lacrosse), 2002Garth Fealey (Swimming), 2002David Ferrara (Football), 2000Ben Fishman (Squash), 1997-98Eddie Fishman (Squash), 1993Matt Fitzgerald (Fencing), 2001Bianca Freda (Swimming), 1997Jim Fuerst (Sprint Football), 1993Mari Fukuda (Ice Hockey), 1994-95Geoff Gasperini (Sprint Football), 2001Sara Gaughan (Hwt Rowing), 1998Amir Give’on (Squash), 1999Linley Gober (Soccer), 2002Jen Goette (Cross Country), 1996Steve Goodrich (Basketball), 1997-98Rebecca Goodwin (Soccer), 1992-93Chris Gratian (Water Polo), 1999-01Andy Green (Golf), 1992Courtenay Green (Squash), 2002Kristin Green (Tennis), 1993Tim Greene (Football), 1998Lindsay Grimm (Swimming), 1998Aviva Grumet-Morris (Ice Hockey), 2001-02Harry Gutheil (Baseball), 1993John Haller (Water Polo), 1997Chris Halupka (Soccer), 1998Andrew Hanson (Baseball), 2000-01Heather Harnly (Hwt Rowing), 1996Cathy Harrison (Volleyball), 1992Greg Hartch (Tennis), 1992Amanda Hastings-Phillips (Tennis), 2000Tanya Hendricks (Softball), 1999Peter Hessler (Cross Country), 1992Rick Hielscher (Basketball), 1995Michael Higgins (Football), 2001Dave Hocher (Soccer), 1993Chrissy Hollan (Swimming), 2003Bryan Holland (Lwt Rowing), 1995Laura Hood (Golf), 1993John House (Soccer), 1996Andy Hubbard (Lacrosse), 1994Jesse Hubbard (Lacrosse), 1997Jonna Iacono (Soccer), 1999Blair Irwin (Squash), 2000Kim Jennings (Tennis), 1994Otis Jennings (Track & Field), 1993-94Becca Jensen (Soccer), 1996Jerry Jeong (Golf), 1995Sydney Johnson (Basketball), 1996-97Emily Jones (Hwt Rowing), 1999Bill Jordan (Football), 1995Kathleen Kelly (Field Hockey), 1996-97-98Darren Kennedy (Cross Country), 1992-93Charlotte Kenworthy (Lacrosse), 2002Andrea Kilbourne (Ice Hockey), 2003Sarah Killien (Hwt Rowing), 1993Peter Kimball (Track & Field), 1998Katherine Kixmiller (Water Polo), 2001Fred Klein (Swimming), 1995-96Kyle Kliegerman (Tennis), 2001Charisse Klino (Volleyball), 1993Tricia Klock (Basketball), 1995-96Kevin Kramer (Cross Country), 1994-95Kavitha Krishnamurthy (Tennis), 2003Emily Kroshus (Cross Country), 2003Rose Kuhn (Volleyball), 1999Kirk Lamb (Ice Hockey), 2000-01Maureen Lane (Basketball), 2003Nike Lane (Lacrosse), 1995Maggie Langlas (Basketball), 1999Jenny Lankford (Soccer), 2001Gailor Large (Tennis), 2001Sarah Beth Lassiter (Cross Country), 1997Laura Leacy (Basketball), 1992-93-94Ernie Lee (Cross Country), 1994Lisa Leslie (Fencing), 2000-01Andrew Lewis (Soccer), 1995Gabe Lewullis (Basketball), 1999Ahn Ahn Liu (Tennis), 2000Jamie Lombardi (Cross Country), 1993Erin Lutz (Swimming), 2001Amy MacFarlane (Field Hockey), 1997-98Chris Marquardt (Basketball), 1992Carter Marsh (Lacrosse), 1996-97Tony Mastromatteo (Soccer), 1992Mary Matthews (Soccer), 1994Kellie Maul (Field Hockey), 2001Melissa McCaffery (Lacrosse), 1993Brent McCallister (Lacrosse), 1998Jeremy McCallum (Sprint Football), 1996Neil McCann (Ice Hockey), 2003Joe McCarthy (Volleyball), 1997Adele McCarthy-Beavais (Water Polo), 2002-03Suzy McDowell (Squash), 1992-93-94Kevin McGuire (Track & Field), 1993Ella McPherson (Hwt Rowing), 1999Peter McWhorter (Golf), 2001Melanie Meerschwam (Field Hockey), 2001Jason Melton (Track & Field), 1999Amber Mettler (Lacrosse), 1999Bridget Mikysa (Tennis), 1994-95-96James Milam (Golf), 2002Robert Milam (Hwt Rowing), 1998Claire Miller (Field Hockey), 2002-03Anne Moore (Lwt Rowing), 2001Terry Morris (Ice Hockey), 1992-93Jason Morrow (Volleyball), 1999Bob Morse (Lwt Rowing), 1993Cassie Nichols (Water Polo), 2002Sarah Nikiforow (Track & Field), 1993Bob Nye (Soccer), 2003Elise O’Connell (Squash), 1998-99Hasina Outtz (Track & Field), 2003-03Betsy Packard (Track & Field), 1998-98Mike Pagnotto (Sprint Football), 2000Brian Palestis (Fencing), 1995Greg Parker (Wrestling), 2002-03Thomas Pauly (Baseball), 2002-03Candice Pearson (Volleyball), 1995-96Bill Peranteau (Swimming), 1997Criag Perry (Hwt Rowing), 1999-00-01Sarah Peterman (Softball), 2000Mike Piazza (Sprint Football), 2001Lisa Picken (Fencing), 1995-96Jeff Plunkett (Soccer), 1997Nicole Polanichka (Fencing), 1998Shelly Pottorf (Ice Hockey), 1992Celeste Powell (Crew), 2003Zakiya Pressley (Basketball), 1998Jena Prideaux (Swimming), 1996Scott Prime (Ice Hockey), 2003Davin Quinn (Swimming), 1997-98Ariel Rad (Swimming), 1993-94Andrea Razi (Basketball), 1995Susan Rea (Soccer), 1998-99-00Matt Reece (Soccer), 1992Erica Reed (Cross Country), 1994Ann Marie Reich (Field Hockey), 1999Scott Reinhardt (Lacrosse), 1993-94Graeme Rein (Soccer), 2002Stuart Reynolds (Soccer), 1996Caitlin Rich (Fencing), 1999Jay Richards (Track & Field), 1992Summer Riley (Swimming), 1997Mason Rocca (Basketball), 2000Marshall Roslyn (Water Polo), 2000-01-02Kristi Rosso (Cross Country), 2001Mindy Rostal (Fencing), 2003Ron Rubin (Squash), 1992Matt Rutherford (Hwt Rowing), 1996Samantha Sacks (Soccer), 1997Alexey Salamini (Hwt Rowing), 1999Jim Salters (Football), 1999Emily Senecal (Soccer), 1995-96Jonas Sheehan (Football), 1992Anne Sherwood (Lacrosse), 1992Mark Shumka (Soccer), 1994Andy Shyong (Swimming), 2000Alex Sierk (Football), 1998-99Josh Sims (Lacrosse), 1998-99-00Blair Smith (Soccer), 2000Kim Smith (Lacrosse), 2000Ryan Smith (Track & Field), 2002Sarah Snyder (Golf), 1995-96Shima Sokol (Water Polo), 1997Ali Stackpole (Hwt Rowing), 1994Jadrien Steele (Fencing), 1995-96Matt Striebel (Soccer), 2000Wes Stockard (Cross Country), 2002Dan Stover (Crew), 2003Bryan Stroh (Baseball), 1998Sean Sullivan (Baseball), 1992Sheryl Summerton (Swimming), 1996Yen Tay (Swimming), 1999-00Connie Taylor (Squash), 1996Kate Thirolf (Basketball), 2000Stephen Thomas (Tennis), 1997Stacy Thurber (Softball), 1995-96Trevor Tierney (Lacrosse), 2000Justin Tortolani (Lacrosse), 1992Chris Totten (Track & Field), 1997Steve Tufillaro (Football), 1993Rob Urquhart (Water Polo), 2003Carolyn Vance (Volleyball), 1994Mike Veronesi (Football), 1999Brian Volpp (Baseball), 1997Goga Vukmirovic (Water Polo), 1999-00Marc Washington (Football), 1996-97Andy Weiss (Tennis), 1994Kyle Wente (Basketball), 2002Kate Wesseling (Cross Country), 1992-93-95Mark Whaling (Football), 1998Gillan Wheelock (Field Hockey), 1992-93Jason White (Soccer), 2002-03Judson Williams (Tennis), 2001-02Harald Winkmann (Fencing), 1994Hunter Woodman (Fencing), 1994Jared Wunsch (Fencing), 1993David Yik (Squash), 2000-01-02-03Ana Yoerg (Volleyball), 2002Darren Yopyk (Ice Hockey), 2000YaleAdrienne Amato (Tennis), 1992-93Ken Anderson (Track & Field), 1995Christine Anthony (Field Hockey), 2001Hannah Appel (Fencing), 2000John Aram (Football), 1996Roger Arjoon (Squash), 1994-95Emily Ash (Squash), 1995Louis Aurelio (Golf), 2001Caitlin Bair (Basketball), 2001Marc Baker (Squash), 1997Jill Bangert (Softball), 1992Kellianne Bartlett (Field Hockey), 1996 &(Softball), 1996Lisa Bauer (Lacrosse), 1994Jon Beardsley (Tennis), 1998-99


AllTime Academic All<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>Laura Beckert (Softball), 2003Berkeley Belknap (Squash), 1992Margret Bell (Golf), 1998Laurie Belliveau (Ice Hockey), 1998Heather Bentley (Lacrosse), 1999Bob Berls (Lacrosse), 1996David Beynet (Tennis), 1999Deb Blanchard (Ice Hockey), 1994John Blouch (Lwt Rowing), 1995Rob Bonta (Soccer), 1992-93James Borin (Fencing), 1992-93Nate Boxrucker (Football), 1999Autumn Braddock (Basketball), 1997-98-99Leigh Brezler (Volleyball), 1997Scott Brinker (Golf), 1998Leith Brooks (Lacrosse), 1995Billy Brown (Football), 2002David Brown (Lwt Rowing), 2001Amy Busch (Soccer), 1995Gary Butterworth (Baseball), 1994Casey Cammann (Basketball), 1992Ashley Campion (Ice Hockey), 2001Robert Carr (Football), 2003Alyssa Chen (Lacrosse), 1998Kathy Ching (Softball), 1998Alexis Claiborn (Swimming), 1993-94Ali Cobbett (Soccer), 2002-03Wylie Cohn (Fencing), 1992Mike Compsi (Soccer), 1993Susan Cooke (Swimming), 2001-02-03Jack Cooney (Swimming), 2003Bryan Corey (Lacrosse), 2001Sarah Covey (Volleyball), 1996Matt Cumming (Ice Hockey), 1997-98Aileen Daly (Volleyball), 2000Phoebe Dann (Volleyball), 1996-97-98Stuart Davies (Basketball), 1992Katie Dawson (Field Hockey), 1994Liz Dawson (Field Hockey), 1998Andrew Dealy (Soccer), 2003Ali DeLaCruz (Lacrosse), 1997Kristina Dell (Tennis), 1994Kelly Denit (Basketball), 2000Cara Denver (Softball), 2002Emily deRiel (Swimming), 1996R.D. DeSantis (Baseball), 2001Peter Devine (Fencing), 1998-99Jim Donahue (Hwt Rowing), 2000Brendan Doyle (Lacrosse), 1996Rob Doyle (Cross Country), 2000-01Rich Dressler (Lacrosse), 1994Steve Duke (Baseball), 2002-03Brad Dunlap (Ice Hockey), 1998Simon Duxbury (Lacrosse), 1994Chris Eger (Football), 2001Geoff Emerson (Swimming), 1995Amy Epstein (Squash), 1993-94Steve Fahy (Swimming), 1999Craig Fairfield (Basketball), 1993David Farrell (Football), 2003Stephen Fay (Swimming), 2000Eric Feins (Lwt Rowing), 2002-03Vince Ferraro (Lacrosse), 1997-98Dave Feuerstein (Baseball), 1995Scott Finneran (Swimming), 1993Jennifer Fong (Softball), 1993Toni Fortunato (Softball), 1996Reade Frank (Squash), 1993-94Lesley Frieder (Field Hockey), 1996Bianca Fromm (Soccer), 1998Jackie Fu (Tennis), 2000Jake Fuller (Football), 1999-00Rick Fullerton (Soccer), 1992Alex Gaffan (Soccer), 1994Amy Gallo (Field Hockey), 1997Theryn Gibbons (Soccer), 2000Tony Gibney (Cross Country), 1993Clara Gillespie (Lacrosse), 2001Robert Gilpin (Squash), 2000Noah Glass (Lacrosse), 2003George Gleason (Swimming), 2001Andrea Goldberg (Tennis), 2001-02Steve Goodman (Fencing), 1996Grace Goodyear (Squash), 1995Brad Graw (Lacrosse), 1999Nicole Gray (Fencing), 1992Bob Greeniee (Football), 1996Jen Greer (Swimming), 1992Ayo Griffin (Fencing), 1999-00Virginia Guckenberger (Soccer), 1996Brian Hall (Swimming), 1997Alissa Hamilton (Track & Field), 1994 &(Cross Country), 1994Chris Hamden (Lacrosse), 1995Garth Harries (Soccer), 1995Nicole Hartnett (Volleyball), 1992Liam Hayden (Soccer), 1997Bob Heintz (Golf), 1992Katherine Hennessey (Squash), 1997Vanessa Herald (Volleyball), 2002Adam Hernandez (Football), 1998Cameron Hill (Fencing), 2001-02Jack Hill (Football), 1997Susan Hiniker (Tennis), 2003Kate Hitchner (Swimming), 1997-98Lindsay Hobbs (Field Hockey), 1999Thomas Hocker (Track & Field), 2000-01-02John Hockin (Ice Hockey), 1993Steve Huffaker (Golf), 1996Brian Hunt (Lacrosse), 2000Tom Hutchison (Baseball), 1992-93-94Chung-Ming Ip (Soccer), 1999Brian <strong>Ivy</strong> (Baseball), 2000Sarah Jacobsen (Basketball), 1992-93Sada Jacobson (Fencing), 2002Josh Jennings (Basketball), 1994Coddy Johnson (Lacrosse), 1999Cricket Johnson (Tennis), 1992Eric Johnson (Football), 1999-00-01Stephen Johnson (Swimming), 1992Weldon Johnson (Track & Field), 1996Mary Kalich (Basketball), 1995Chris Karas (Cross Country), 1998Andy Karazim (Basketball), 1995Todd Kasper (Baseball), 1998-99Sharon Katz (Fencing), 1997Dave Kelley (Football), 1993Janelle Kellman (Field Hockey), 1994-95Ariana Kelly (Cross Country), 1999Nat Keohane (Hwt Rowing), 1993Scott Kenworthy (Lacrosse), 2002Vanessa Kerry (Lacrosse), 1999Eric Klein (Cross Country), 2002Katie Kleiner (Gymnastics), 1999Danielle Klotzkin (Hwt Rowing), 1993-94Zoran Kozic (Ice Hockey), 1995Heidi Kraus (Swimming), 2002Cindy Kuragami (Tennis), 1995Annie Kwon (Soccer), 1998-99John Lafferty (Football), 1997Brian Larkin (Soccer), 2002Brian Lavin (Soccer), 2000-01-02Allison Leach (Soccer), 1994-95Chris Leanza (Basketball), 2003Atticus LeBlanc (Swimming), 2002Monica Lebron (Softball), 1999Joey Lee (Volleyball), 2003Margery Leete (Field Hockey), 1995Anne Lehman (Field Hockey), 1992-93Joe Leith (Football), 1997Eliana LeVine (Softball), 1994David Lewicki (Hwt Rowing), 1997Erik Lilledahl (Hwt Rowing), 1997-98Helen Liu (Fencing), 2001-02Jane Long (Lacrosse), 1993-94Ryan LoProto (Football), 2002John Lykouretzos (Football), 1994-95Steve Macaluso (Soccer), 1998Jim Mackey (Lacrosse), 1993Megan MacLeod (Soccer), 2001Francois Magnant (Ice Hockey), 1999Sarah Martinez (Field Hockey), 1997Tovia Martirosian (Field Hockey), 2002Kristen Maturo (Softball), 2001Mara McAdams (Ice Hockey), 1996Deanna McDevitt (Ice Hockey), 2003Doug McKay (Swimming), 1996Cullen McMahon (Tennis), 1997Stephanie McMahon (Volleyball), 2000-01Pat McMurray (Cross Country), 1997Gaby Mead (Track & Field), 1996-96Lucas Meyer (Cross Country), 2003Jennifer Mitchell (Cross Country), 1995Lindsay Mitchell (Cross Country), 2001Anna Mitescu (Gymnastics), 1996Andrew Morley (Hwt Rowing), 2000Danny Moss (Soccer), 2001Erin Murphy (Gymnastics), 1993Michelle Murray (Lacrosse), 1996Robert Mutter (Ice Hockey), 2002Sara Naison-Phillips (Tennis), 1998-99Steve Nalepa (Football), 1994Denis Nam (Ice Hockey), 2003Jason Neidell (Soccer), 1994Krissy Nessberg (Field Hockey), 2003Katie O’Leary (Basketball), 1997Kate O’Neill (Cross Country/Track & Field), 2002-03-03Laura O’Neill (Cross Country/Track & Field), 2001-02-03-03Greg Palumbo (Swimming), 2001-02Tina Pihl (Soccer), 1993Rob Pohly (Tennis), 1993Karin Przygocki (Softball), 1993George Raine (Fencing), 1996Katherine Rhee (Tennis), 1996-97Carl Ricci (Football), 1995Matt Ricketts (Basketball), 1996-97-98Eric Risser (Fencing), 1994Ken Rizvi (Golf), 1996-97Angela Rodel (Fencing), 1996Beran Rose (Fencing), 1995Devraj Roy (Squash), 1998Katie Roy (Volleyball), 1992-93-94Jill Rubenstein (Soccer), 1997-99Dave Ryan (Lacrosse), 1992Shahram Salami (Soccer), 1995Tamara Schurdak (Hwt Rowing), 1995Kent Sekl (Lwt Rowing), 1993Daniel Senft (Fencing), 2001-02-03Sarah Senk (Fencing), 2003Sarah Seo (Golf), 2000, 2002Aleksanteri Seppala (Tennis), 1992Cathy Sharkey (Lacrosse), 1992Carla Shen (Squash), 1998-99Kevin Skol (Football), 1992Heather Slay (Cross Country), 1992-93Bonnie Smith (Basketball), 2003Jim Smith (Football), 1998Loren Smith (Squash), 2000Ted Smith (Basketball), 2000Jeff Sorem (Ice Hockey), 1996Laurie Sparling (Softball), 1992Ben Stafford (Ice Hockey), 2000-01Dan Stoll (Cross Country), 1994Jeff Stone (Football), 1996Jay Sturhahn (Football), 1995Adam Sullins (Soccer), 1996Joan Sullivan (Lacrosse), 1995Meg Sullivan (Soccer), 2000Maggie Super (Fencing), 1995Hiro Suzuki (Soccer), 1999-00Amanda Taft (Softball), 1997Yuko Takenaka (Track & Field), 1997Tasha Taylor (Gymnastics), 1992-94Sean Tesoro (Swimming), 1994Jen Teti (Soccer), 1992-93Jon Tilburt (Track & Field), 1995Merritt Tilney (Squash), 1995David Tompkins (Basketball), 1999Yetsa Tuakli-Wosornu (Track & Field), 2000-01Seija Tupasela (Ice Hockey), 1993Dave Verduzco (Baseball), 1992Julie Votava (Golf), 1995Scott Wagner (Football), 1992Andy Walker (Football), 1993Amanda Walton (Field Hockey), 2000Carlie Ware (Softball), 2000Brad Wargo (Golf), 1994Evan Wax (Ice Hockey), 2003Tim Webster (Fencing), 1997Catherine Wetmore (Hwt Rowing), 2000-01-02Miles Whitman (Lacrosse), 2002-03Neel Williams (Golf), 2002-03Molly Wojcik (Crew), 2003Andrea Wolf (Gymnastics), 2001-02-03Lindsay Wolter (Swimming), 1999-00Natalie Wong (Golf), 1997-98Sarah Wood (Ice Hockey), 2000Connie Wright (Hwt Rowing), 1999Rosie Wustrack (Volleyball), 1998-99Stuart Yingst (Soccer), 2003Alex Zemek (Cross Country), 1998Katharine Zuckerman (Fencing), 1998-99


The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> & The <strong>Sports</strong> Illustrated CoverIn honor of its 50th anniversary, <strong>Sports</strong> Illustrated has publishedits covers (approximately 2,500 in all) on its websiteand with that release, we have discovered a number of coversfeaturing <strong>Ivy</strong> athletes and connections which have neverbeen accounted on previous <strong>Ivy</strong> lists. Below is a list of 38 <strong>Ivy</strong>covers (and four loose connections). If you want to view thecovers, please visit www.cnnsi.com and click on the 50thanniversary celebration.Oct. 17Jan. 30Nov. 6Jan. 31Jan. 21Dec. 26June 18Oct. 5Dec. 7June 30Feb. 28Oct. 23Jan. 8March 18Aug. 3Aug. 16Nov. 1Feb. 14March 20June 5Nov. 25Jan. 13Princeton BandHickman's Eastern FootballHayes Jenkins & Tenley Albright, HarvardSkating Champions Jenkins & AlbrightHandsome Dan IX, Yale mascotYale-Dartmouth WeekendJohnny Lee, YaleJohnny Lee: <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> StarBus Mosbacher, DartmouthKings of the Class-Boat SailorsJohn F. Kennedy, HarvardSport On The New FrontierCornell Crew Varsity EightCollege CrewDon Schollander, YaleThe Tokyo OlympicsBill Bradley, PrincetonBest In The Nation: Princeton's Bill BradleyHarry Parker, Penn (Harvard coach)Harvard’s Harry Parker & The World's Best CrewChris Thomforde, Gary Walters, PrincetonPrinceton Builds A Basketball DynastyBill Bradley, PrincetonNew York Builds A Top TeamChuck Mercein, YalePackers & Raiders: How They WonBill Bradley, PrincetonHow Good? New York's Bill BradleyFrank Shorter, YaleUpsetting Meet in LeningradCalvin Hill, YaleDallas Overwhelms Los AngelesEd Marinaro, CornellA New Rampage of Running BacksKen Dryden, CornellMontreal's Golden GoalieBob Morse, PennNational ChampionshipMark Donohue, BrownWinged Victory: Mark Donohue At IndyKen Dryden, CornellThe Comeback GoalieBill Tilden, PennBig Bill Tilden: His Triumphs & TragedyJuly 5July 19Aug. 16May 4May 29Aug. 25Dec. 22April 20Dec. 21Aug. 19Aug. 3March 17Dec. 8Oct. 1March 24May 5Frank Shorter, YaleNext Stop MontrealFrank Shorter, YaleU.S. Gold Medal HopefulsCalvin Hill, YaleThe Redskins Shop For A Super BowlTed Turner, BrownTerrible Ted Takes CommandKen Dryden, CornellScramble For The Stanley CupRon Darling, YaleArmed ForceJoe Paterno, Brown<strong>Sports</strong>man of the Year Coach Joe PaternoBill Almon, BrownWhat They MakeReggie Williams, DartmouthAthletes Who CareGeorge Bush, YaleThe Prez At PlayNelson Diebel, PrincetonSpanish GoldJohn Wideman, PennFamily Portrait1959 Princeton BasketballWhatever Happened To The White Athlete?Jay Fiedler, DartmouthComing BackKoko Archibong, PennMarch Madness: Who's Your Team?Jimmie Lee Solomon, Dartmouth;Pamela Wheeler, Dartmouth;Anita Defrantz, Penn101 Most Influential Minorities In <strong>Sports</strong>Other <strong>Ivy</strong>Related CoversApril 23Jan. 4Sept. 27March 4Jerry Schmidt, Johns Hopkins(later coached at Princeton)The Tough GameFrank Ryan, Cleveland Brown(later was Yale Athletic Director)The Browns Are ChampsFrank Ryan, Cleveland Brown(later was Yale Athletic Director)Doctor Ryan of the BrownsSarah Hughes, Figure Skater(will attend Yale)Leaps & Bounds


The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> & Olympic MedalsIt would be hard to match the diversity of the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> athleteat the Olympic Games. Consider that current and former<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>rs have:• Taken home medals from every Summer Games except theU.S.-boycotted 1980 Moscow Olympics.• Claimed a wide variety of medals from the Winter Gamesas well.• Earned medals in 25 different sports.• Won medals representing the U.S., Canada, Switzerland,Norway, Iceland, Japan, France, Australia & Trinidad.• Combined to bring home 156 gold medals (128 athletes).• Earned 24 medals at the latest Summer (2000, Sydney)and Winter Games (2002, Salt Lake City).<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Gold MedalsSeven Gold MedalsDonald Schollander (Yale) Swimming................1964 & 1968Four Gold MedalsAlvin C. Kraenzlein (Penn) Track....................................1900Three Gold MedalsStephen Clark (Yale) Swimming ........................1960 & 1964Two Gold MedalsIrving Baxter (Penn) Track..............................................1900Thomas E. Burke (Harv) Track .......................................1896Richard Button (Harv) Figure Skating ................1948 & 1952Bill Carr (Penn) Track .....................................................1932Ellery H. Clark (Harv) Track............................................1896Nelson Diebel (Prin) Swimming......................................1992Edward Eagan (Yale) Boxing & Bobsledding.....1920 & 1932Jeffrey Farrell (Yale) Swimming......................................1960Robert Garrett Jr. (Prin) Track ........................................1896James McLane (Yale) Swimming ...................................1948Ted Meredith (Penn) Track .............................................1912Pablo Morales (Corn) Swimming....................................1992Albina Osipowich (Brown) Swimming.............................1928John A. Shea (Dart) Speed Skating ...............................1932Richard Sheldon (Yale) Track.........................................1900Walter Tewksbury (Penn) Track......................................1900Beals Coleman Wright (Harv) Tennis..............................1904One Gold MedalCharles Ackerly (Corn) Wrestling....................................1920Tenley Albright (Harv) Figure Skating .............................1956John Anderson (Corn) Track...........................................1932Dana Antall (Corn) Ice Hockey .......................................2002Gerald H. Ashworth (Dart) Track ....................................1964Michael Austin (Yale) Swimming.....................................1964Harry Babcock (Col) Track .............................................1912William Becklean (Yale) Rowing.....................................1956Donald A.E. Beer (Yale) Rowing.....................................1956Norman Bellingham (Harv) Kayaking .............................1988Tell Berna (Corn) Track...................................................1912Jennifer Botterill (Harv) Ice Hockey ................................2002William Bradley (Prin) Basketball ...................................1964Boyce Budd (Yale) Rowing.............................................1964Leonard Carpenter (Yale) Rowing ..................................1924Sabin Carr (Yale)Track ...................................................1928Nate Cartmell (Penn) Track ............................................1908Dr. Britton Chance (Penn) Yachting................................1952Thomas Charlton (Yale) Rowing.....................................1956Emory Clark (Yale) Rowing.............................................1964Robert B. Cleary (Harv) Ice Hockey ...............................1960William J. Cleary Jr. (Harv) Ice Hockey ..........................1960Edward Cook (Corn) Track .............................................1908John Cooke (Yale) Rowing .............................................1956James B. Connolly (Harv) Track.....................................1896Eleanor S. Daniel (Penn) Swimming ..............................1968George Dole (Yale) Wrestling .........................................1908Ivan Dresser (Corn) Track ..............................................1920Henry C. Egan (Harv) Golf .............................................1904Walter E. Egan (Harv) Golf.............................................1904Caldwell Esselstyn (Yale) Rowing ..................................1956Mike Evans (Prin) Rowing ..............................................1984Frank Foss (Corn) Track.................................................1920Alfred Gilbert (Yale) Track...............................................1908Jed Graef (Prin) Swimming ............................................1964Charles Grimes (Yale) Rowing .......................................1956William Welles Hoyt (Harv) Track ...................................1896Francis T. (Frank) Hunter (Corn) Tennis .........................1924Francis Hussey (Col) Track ............................................1924F.W. Jarvis (Prin) Track...................................................1900Hayes A. Jenkins (Harv) Figure Skating.........................1956Helen Johns (Brown) Swimming ....................................1932Becky Kellar (Brown) Ice Hockey ...................................2002Katie King (Brown) Ice Hockey.......................................1998Howard Kingsbury (Yale) Rowing...................................1924Peter M. Kirby (Dart) Bobsledding..................................1964Richmond Landon (Yale) Track ......................................1920Edgar W. Leonard (Harv) Tennis ....................................1904A.D. Lindley (Yale) Rowing.............................................1924Maxwell Long (Col) Track ...............................................1900Alfred E. Loomis (Harv) Yachting....................................1948J. Oliver MacDonald (Penn) Track..................................1924Shelley Mann (Corn) Swimming .....................................1956James McLane (Yale) Swimming ...................................1952Robert P. McVey (Harv) Ice Hockey ...............................1960J. Lester Miller (Yale) Rowing.........................................1924A.J. Mleczko (Harv) Ice Hockey .....................................1998Charles Moore (Corn) Track ...........................................1952Wayne Moore (Yale) Swimming .....................................1952Robert Morey (Yale) Rowing...........................................1956Tara Mounsey (Brown) Ice Hockey.................................1998Xeno Mueller (Brown) Rowing........................................1996David C. Munson (Corn) Track .......................................1904Ted Nash (Penn) Rowing................................................1960John Nelson (Yale) Swimming........................................1968Joe Nieuwendyk (Corn) Ice Hockey ...............................2002George D. O'Day (Harv) Yachting ..................................1960George Orton (Penn) Track ............................................1900Robert E. Owen (Harv) Ice Hockey .............................., 1960John B. Paine (Harv) Shooting .......................................1896Summer Paine (Harv) Shooting......................................1896Cherie Piper (Dart) Ice Hockey.......................................2002Harry Porter (Corn) Track ...............................................1908Alma Richards (Corn) Track ...........................................1912Eric Ridder (Harv) Sailing ...............................................1952James Stillman Rockefeller (Yale) Rowing.....................1924Julian K. Roosevelt (Harv) Yachting ...............................1952Angela Ruggiero (Harv) Ice Hockey ...............................1998Henry Russell (Corn)Track .............................................1928Tammy Schewchuk (Harv) Ice Hockey...........................2002Frederick Sheffield (Yale) Rowing ..................................1924Frank Shorter (Yale) Track..............................................1972Brandon Slay (Penn) Freestyle Wrestling ......................2000Hilary H. Smart (Harv) Yachting......................................1948Paul H. Smart (Harv) Yachting........................................1948James H. Smith Jr. (Harv) Yachting................................1948John F. Spellman (Brown) Wrestling ..............................1924Benjamin Spock (Yale) Rowing ......................................1924Allen Stack (Yale) Swimming..........................................1948William Steinkraus (Yale) Equestrian..............................1968William E. Stevenson (Prin) Track ..................................1924Laurence Stoddard (Yale) Rowing..................................1924Bill Stowe (Corn) Rowing................................................1964Frederick Morgan Taylor (Dart) Track.............................1924John Baxter Taylor (Penn) Track ....................................1908Cristina Teuscher (Col) Swimming..................................1996Earl J. Thomson (Dart) Track .........................................1920Sarah Tueting (Dart) Ice Hockey ....................................1998Gretchen Ulion (Dart) Ice Hockey...................................1998Richard Wailes (Yale) Rowing ........................................1956Karl Warner (Yale) Track ................................................1932James H. Weekes (Harv) Yachting.................................1948Edgar P.E. White (Harv) Yachting...................................1952Sumner W. White III (Harv) Yachting..............................1952Sandra Whyte (Harv) Ice Hockey ...................................1998David Wight (Yale) Rowing.............................................1956Alfred M. Wilson (Yale) Rowing ......................................1924Antall, Botterill, Evans, Kellar, Kirby, Nieuwendyk, Orton, Piper &Shewchuk all represented Canada; while Mueller respresentedSwitzerland; all other were competing for the U.S.Summer Olympic Games Athens GamesGold MedalsThomas E. Burke (Harv) Track, 400m DashThomas E. Burke (Harv) Track, 100m DashEllery H. Clark (Harv) Track, Long JumpEllery H. Clark (Harv) Track, High JumpJames B. Connolly (Harv) Track, Triple JumpRobert Garrett Jr. (Prin) Track, Shot PutRobert Garrett Jr. (Prin) Track, Discus ThrowWilliam Welles Hoyt (Harv) Track, Pole VaultJohn B. Paine (Harv) Shooting, Military Revolver (25m)Summer Paine (Harv) Shooting, Free Pistol (50m)Silver MedalsCharles A. Blake (Harv) Track, 1,500mJames B. Connolly (Harv) Track, High JumpRobert Garrett Jr. (Prin) Track, High JumpRobert Garrett Jr. (Prin) Track, Long JumpHerbert Jamison (Prin) Track, 400m DashSummer Paine (Harv) Shooting, Military Revolver (25m)Albert Tyler (Prin) Track, Pole VaultBronze MedalJames B. Connolly (Harv) Track, Long Jump Paris GamesGold MedalsIrving Baxter (Penn) Track, High JumpIrving Baxter (Penn) Track, Pole VaultF.W. Jarvis (Prin) Track, 100m DashAlvin C. Kraenzlein (Penn) Track, 60m DashAlvin C. Kraenzlein (Penn) Track, 110m HurdlesAlvin C. Kraenzlein (Penn) Track, 200m HurdlesAlvin C. Kraenzlein (Penn) Track, Long JumpMaxwell Long (Col) Track, 400m Dash*George Orton (Penn) Track, 2500m SteeplechaseRichard Sheldon (Yale) Track, Shot PutRichard Sheldon (Yale) Track, Tug of WarWalter Tewksbury (Penn) Track, 200m DashWalter Tewksbury (Penn) Track, 400m HurdlesSilver MedalsIrving Baxter (Penn) Track, Standing High JumpIrving Baxter (Penn) Track, Standing Long JumpIrving Baxter (Penn) Track, Standing Triple JumpJames B. Connolly (Harv) Track, Triple JumpJohn Cregan (Prin) Track, 800m RunWalter Tewksbury (Penn) Track, 60m DashWalter Tewksbury (Penn) Track, 100m DashBronze MedalsRobert Garrett Jr. (Prin) Track, Standing Triple JumpRobert Garrett Jr. (Prin) Track, Shot PutDavid Connolly Hall (Brown) Track, 800m Run*George Orton (Penn) Track, 400m HurdlesLewis Sheldon (Yale) Track, Standing High JumpLewis Sheldon (Yale) Track, Triple JumpRichard Sheldon (Yale) Track, Discus ThrowWalter Tewksbury (Penn) Track, 200m hurdlesOrton represented Canada St Louis GamesGold MedalsHenry C. Egan (Harv) Golf, TeamWalter E. Egan (Harv) Golf, TeamEdgar W. Leonard (Harv) Tennis, DoublesDavid C. Munson (Corn) Track, Team Cross CountryBeals Coleman Wright (Harv) Tennis, DoublesBeals Coleman Wright (Harv) Tennis, SinglesSilver MedalsJohn DeWitt (Prin) Track, Hammer ThrowHenry C. Egan (Harv) Golf, IndividualH.N. Grieb (Yale) Gymnastics, TriathlonGarrett P. Serviss Jr. (Prin & Corn), Track, High JumpCharles Fitzhugh Townsend (Col) Fencing, Team FoilBronze MedalsLesley Ashburner (Corn) Track, 110m High HurdlesEdgar W. Leonard (Harv) Tennis, SinglesFay Moulton (Yale) Track, 60m Dash London GamesGold MedalsNate Cartmell (Penn) Track, Sprint Medley RelayEdward Cook (Corn) Track, Pole VaultGeorge Dole (Yale) Wrestling, Featherweight (-13 lb)Alfred Gilbert (Yale) Track, Pole VaultHarry Porter (Corn) Track, High JumpJohn Baxter Taylor (Penn) Track, Sprint Medley RelaySilver MedalH.L. Trube (Corn) Track, Three-Mile RelayBronze MedalArthur B. Shaw (Dart) Track, 110m High Hurdles Stockholm GamesGold MedalsHarry Babcock (Col) Track, Pole VaultTell Berna (Corn) Track, 3,000m RelayTed Meredith (Penn) Track, 800m RunTed Meredith (Penn) Track, 4x400m RelayAlma Richards (Corn) Track, High JumpSilver MedalMarc S. Wright (Dart) Track, Pole VaultBronze MedalsClarence Childs (Yale) Track, Hammer ThrowNorman Stephen Taber (Brown) Track, 1500m RunLawrence A. Whitney (Dart) Track, Shot Put Antwerp GamesGold MedalsCharles Ackerly (Corn) Wrestling, Featherweight (-132.25 lb)..Ivan Dresser (Corn) Track, 3,000m RelayEdward Eagan (Yale) Boxing, Light Heavyweight (-175 lb)Frank Foss (Corn) Track, Pole VaultRichmond Landon (Yale) Track, High JumpEarl J. Thomson (Dart) Track, 110m High HurdlesSilver MedalEarl Eby (Penn) Track, 800m RunBronze MedalEdwin E. Myers (Dart) Track, Pole Vault


The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> & Olympic Medals Paris GamesGold MedalsLeonard Carpenter (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsFrancis T. (Frank) Hunter (Corn) Tennis, DoublesFrancis Hussey (Col) Track, 400m RelayHoward Kingsbury (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsA.D. Lindley (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsJ. Oliver MacDonald (Penn) Track, 1,600m RelayJ. Lester Miller (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsJames Stillman Rockefeller (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsFrederick Sheffield (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsJohn F. Spellman (Brown) Wrestling, Light Heavy (-191.75 lb)Benjamin Spock (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsWilliam E. Stevenson (Prin) Track, 1,600m RelayLaurence Stoddard (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsFrederick Morgan Taylor (Dart) Track, 400m HurdlesAlfred M. Wilson (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsSilver MedalsLeroy T. Brown (Dart) Track, High JumpEdwin O. Gourdin (Harv) Track, Long JumpThomas Hitchcock Jr. (Harv) PoloBronze MedalsRalph Hills (Prin) Track, Shot PutEdward Kirby (Corn) Track, 3,000m RelayWillard L. Tibbets (Harv) Track, 3000m Race Team Amsterdam GamesGold MedalsSabin Carr (Yale) Track, Pole VaultAlbina Osipowich (Brown) Swimming, 100m FreestyleAlbina Osipowich (Brown) Swimming, 4x100m FreestyleHenry Russell (Corn) Track, 400m RelaySilver MedalB.V.D. Hedges (Prin) Track, High JumpBronze MedalsJohn S. Collier (Brown) Track, 110m High HurdlesFrederick Morgan Taylor (Dart) Track, 400m Hurdles Los Angeles GamesGold MedalsJohn Anderson (Corn) Track, Discus ThrowBill Carr (Penn) Track, 400m DashBill Carr (Penn) Track, 4x400m RelayHelen Johns (Brown) Swimming, 4x100m FreestyleKarl Warner (Yale) Track, 1,600m RelaySilver MedalFrederick Morgan Taylor (Dart) Track, 400m HurdlesBronze MedalsHugh Alessandroni (Col) Fencing, Team FoilDernell Every (Yale) Fencing, Team FoilFrank Righeimer (Yale) Fencing, Team FoilFrank Righeimer (Yale) Fencing, Team Epee Berlin GamesSilver MedalsJohn Macionis (Yale) Swimming, 800m Freestyle RelayAl Van de Weghe (Prin) Swimming, 100m BackstrokeBronze MedalFritz Pollard (Brown) Track, 110m High Hurdles London GamesGold MedalsAlfred E. Loomis (Harv) Yachting, Six MeterJames McLane (Yale) Swimming, 800m FreestyleJames McLane (Yale) Swimming, 1500m FreestyleHilary H. Smart (Harv) Yachting, International StarPaul H. Smart (Harv) Yachting, International StarJames H. Smith Jr. (Harv) Yachting, Six MeterAllen Stack (Yale) Swimming, 100m BackstrokeJames H. Weekes (Harv) Yachting, Six MeterSilver MedalsAlan Ford (Yale) Swimming, 100m Freestyle*John Marshall (Yale) Swimming, 1,500m FreestyleJames McLane (Yale) Swimming, 400m FreestyleBronze MedalsRobert Howard Bennett (Brown) Track, Hammer ThrowJames Fuchs (Yale) Track, Shot PutGregory Gates (Yale) Rowing, Coxless FoursStuart Griffling (Yale) Rowing, Coxless FoursF. John Kingsbury (Yale) Rowing, Coxless Fours*John Marshall (Yale) Swimming, 400m FreestyleRobert Perew (Yale) Rowing, Coxless FoursOwen C. Torrey Jr. (Harv) Yachting, SwallowMarshall represented Australia Helsinki GamesGold MedalsDr. Britton Chance (Penn) Yachting, 5.5 MeterJames McLane (Yale) Swimming, 800m FreestyleCharles Moore (Corn) Track, 400m HurdlesWayne Moore (Yale) Swimming, 800m Freestyle RelayEric Ridder (Harv) Sailing, Six MeterJulian K. Roosevelt (Harv) Yachting, Six MeterEdgar P.E. White (Harv) Yachting, 5.5 MeterSumner W. White III (Harv) Yachting, 5.5 MeterSilver Medals*Tor B. Arneberg (Dart) Yachting, Six MeterMeredith Gourdine (Corn) Track, Long JumpCharles Moore (Corn) Track, 1,600m RelayBronze MedalsJames Fuchs (Yale) Track, Shot PutWilliam Steinkraus (Yale) Equest, Grand Prix (Team Jumping)Arneberg represented Norway Melbourne GamesGold MedalsWilliam Becklean (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsDonald A.E. Beer (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsThomas Charlton (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsJohn Cooke (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsCaldwell Esselstyn (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsCharles Grimes (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsShelley Mann (Corn) Swimming, 100m ButterflyRobert Morey (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsRichard Wailes (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsDavid Wight (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsSilver MedalsWillliam J. Andre (Dart) Modern Pentathlon, Team*Vilhjalmur Einarsson (Dart) Track, Triple JumpShelley Mann (Corn) Swimming, 400m Freestyle RelayBronze MedalJohn Kelly Jr. (Penn) Rowing, Single ScullsEinarrsson represented Iceland Rome GamesGold MedalsStephen Clark (Yale) Swimming, 800m Freestyle RelayStephen Clark (Yale) Swimming, 400m Medley RelayJeffrey Farrell (Yale) Swimming, 400m Medley RelayJeffrey Farrell (Yale) Swimming, 800m Freestyle RelayTed Nash (Penn) Rowing, Coxless FoursGeorge D. O'Day (Harv) Yachting, 5.5 MeterSilver MedalsFrank D. Chapot (Penn) Equest, Grand Prix (Team Jumping)*Neville Hayes (Harv) Swimming, 200m ButterflyIrvin Roberson (Corn) Track, Long JumpWilliam Steinkraus (Yale) Equest, Grand Prix (Team Jumping)Hayes represented Australia Tokyo GamesGold MedalsGerald H. Ashworth (Dart) Track, 400m RelayMichael Austin (Yale) Swimming, 400m Freestyle RelayWilliam Bradley (Prin) BasketballBoyce Budd (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsEmory Clark (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsStephen Clark (Yale) Swimming, 400m Medley RelayJed Graef (Prin) Swimming, 200m BackstrokeDonald Schollander (Yale) Swimming, 100m FreestyleDonald Schollander (Yale) Swimming, 400m FreestyleDonald Schollander (Yale) Swimming, 400m Freestyle RelayDonald Schollander (Yale) Swimming, 800m Freestyle RelayBill Stowe (Corn) Rowing, Coxed EightsSilver MedalsKevin Freeman (Corn) Equestrian, Three-Day Event (Team)Francis X. Gorman (Harv) Diving, Springboard*Wendell Mottley (Yale) Track, 400m DashJohn Nelson (Yale) Swimming, 1,500m FreestyleBronze MedalsJoseph L. Batchelder (Dart) Yachting, 5.5 MeterJohn J. McNamara Jr. (Harv) Yachting, 5.5 meter*Wendell Mottley (Yale) Track, 1,600m RelayTed Nash (Penn) Rowing, Coxless FoursGeoffrey W. Picard (Harv) Rowing, Coxless FoursFrancis P. Scully Jr. (Harv) Yachting, 5.5 meterMottley represented Trinidad Mexico City GamesGold MedalsEleanor S. Daniel (Penn) Swimming, 400m Medley RelayJohn Nelson (Yale) Swimming, 800m Freestyle RelayDonald Schollander (Yale) Swimming, 400m Freestyle RelayDonald Schollander (Yale) Swimming, 800m Freestyle RelayDonald Schollander (Yale) Swimming, 400m Medley RelayWilliam Steinkraus (Yale) Equestrian, Grand Prix (Jumping)Silver MedalsEleanor S. Daniel (Penn) Swimming, 100m ButterflyDonald Schollander (Yale) Swimming, 200m FreestyleBronze MedalsEleanor S. Daniel (Penn) Swimming, 200m ButterflyJohn Nelson (Yale) Swimming, 200m FreestyleJohn Nunn (Corn) Rowing, Double ScullsRoss Wales (Prin) Swimming, 100m Butterfly Munich GamesGold MedalFrank Shorter (Yale) Track, MarathonSilver MedalsFrank D. Chapot (Penn) Equestrian, Grand Prix (TeamJumping)Eugene H. Clapp III (Penn) Rowing, Coxed EightsKevin Freeman (Corn) Equestrian, Three-Day Event (Team)Franklin Hobbes III (Harv) Rowing, Coxed EightsWilliam Hobbs (Harv) Rowing, Coxed EightsPaul Hoffman (Harv) Rowing, Coxed EightsJ. Cleve Livingston (Harv) Rowing, Coxed EightsMichael Livingston (Harv) Swimming, 400m Freestyle RelayWilliam Steinkraus (Yale) Equest, Grand Prix (Team Jumping)Lawrence Terry Jr. (Harv) Swimming, 400m Freestyle RelayBronze MedalsEleanor S. Daniel (Penn) Swimming, 200m Butterfly*Eric Fish (Yale) Swimming, 400m Medley Relay*Robert Kasting (Yale) Swimming, 400m Medley RelayJohn K. Marshall (Harv) Yachting, DragonJames McEwan (Yale) Kayaking, Canadian Slalom SinglesFish & Kasting represented Canada Montreal GamesSilver MedalsRobert Hackett (Harv) Swimming, 1,500m FreestyleDavid McFaull (Corn) Yachting, TornadoFrank Shorter (Yale) Track, MarathonMichael Staines (Corn) Rowing, Coxless PairsBronze MedalsMarion Greig (Corn) Rowing, Coxed EightsAnne Warner (Yale) Rowing, Coxed Eights Los Angeles GamesGold Medal*Mike Evans (Prin) Rowing, Coxed EightsSilver MedalsMichael Bach (Corn) Rowing, Coxed FoursDave Clark (Corn) Rowing, Coxless FoursCharlotte Geer (Dart) Rowing, Single ScullsVirginia Gilder (Yale) Rowing, Coxed Quadruple ScullsWalter (Chip) Lubsen (Corn) Rowing, Coxed EightAnne Marden (Prin) Rowing, Coxed Quadruple ScullsChristopher Penney (Prin) Rowing, Coxed EightsPhillip Stekl (Penn), Rowing, Coxless FoursAndrew H. Sudduth (Harv) Rowing, Coxed EightsBronze MedalJulie Staver (Penn) Field HockeyEvans represented Canada Seoul GamesGold MedalNorman Bellingham (Harv) Kayaking, 1000m pairsSilver MedalsDavid Berkoff (Harv) Swimming, 100m BackstrokeGreg Best (Penn) Equestrian, Show JumpingRich Kennelley (Harv) Rowing, Coxless FoursAnne Marden (Prin) Rowing, Single ScullsBronze MedalsSeth Bauer (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsDoug Burden (Prin) Rowing, Coxed EightsPeter Nordell (Yale) Rowing, Coxed EightsJohn Pescatore (Penn) Rowing, Coxed EightsJohn Rusher (Harv) Rowing, Coxed Eights Barcelona GamesGold MedalsNelson Diebel (Prin) Swimming, 100m BreaststrokeNelson Diebel (Prin) Swimming, 100m Freestyle RelayPablo Morales (Corn) Swimming, 100m ButterflyPablo Morales (Corn) Swimming, 400m Medley RelayBronze MedalsDavid Berkoff (Harv) Swimming, 100m BackstrokeDana Chladek (Dart) Kayaking, Kayak 1Lynn Jennings (Prin) Track, 10,000m RunAnna Seaton (Harv) Rowing, Coxless PairsJulia Trotman (Harv) Yachting, Europa Class Atlanta GamesGold Medals*Xeno Mueller (Brown) Rowing, Singles ScullsCristina Teuscher (Col) Swimming, 4x200m FreestyleSilver MedalsLindsay Burns (Harv) Rowing, Lightweight Double ScullsDana Chladek (Dart) Kayaking, Slalom SinglesBrian Jamieson (Yale) Rowing, Quadruple Sculls


The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> & Olympic MedalsBronze MedalJim Pedro (Brown) Judo, Lightweight (-156.5 lb)Jeff Pfaendtner (Penn) Rowing, Lightweight Coxless FoursMueller respresented Switzerland. Sydney GamesGold MedalBrandon Slay (Penn) Freestyle Wrestling, 167.5 lbSilver MedalsEmily deRiel (Yale) Modern PentathlonJ.J. Isler (Yale) Sailing, 470*Xeno Mueller (Brown) Rowing, Singles ScullsTed Murphy (Dart) Rowing, Coxless PairsAdam Nelson (Dart) Track, Shot Put*Crawford Palmer (Dart) BasketballBronze MedalsSarah Garner (Penn) Rowing, Coxless PairsJonathan McKee (Yale) Sailing, 49erCristina Teuscher (Col) Swimming, 200m Individual MedleyMueller respresented Switzerland; Palmer represented FranceWinter Olympic Games Chamonix GamesSilver MedalsGeorge P. Geran (Dart) Ice HockeyWillard W. Rice (Harv) Ice HockeyLeon P. Tuck (Dart) Ice Hockey Lake Placid GamesGold MedalsEdward Eagan (Yale) Bobsledding, Four-ManJohn A. Shea (Dart) Speed Skating, 500mJohn A. Shea (Dart) Speed Skating, 1,500mSilver MedalsSherwin C. Badger (Harv) Figure Skating, PairsJohn Bent (Yale) Ice HockeyJohn P. Chase (Harv) Ice HockeyJohn Cookman (Yale) Ice HockeyDouglas N. Everett (Dart) Ice HockeyFranklin Farrell (Yale) Ice HockeyJohn B. Garrison (Harv) Ice HockeyGerald Hallock III (Prin) Ice HockeyRobert C. Livingston (Prin) Ice HockeyFrancis Nelson (Yale) Ice HockeyW. Hale Palmer (Yale) Ice HockeyBronze MedalsRobert H. Minton (Dart) Bobsledding, Two-ManMaribel Y. Vinson (Harv) Figure Skating GarmischPartenkirchen GamesBronze MedalsGilbert Colgate (Yale) Bobsledding, Two-ManJohn B. Garrison (Harv) Ice HockeyFrederick A. Kammer (Prin) Ice HockeyMalcolm E. McAlpin (Prin) Ice HockeyFrank J. Spain (Dart) Ice HockeyFrank K. Stubbs (Harv) Ice Hockey St Moritz GamesGold MedalRichard Button (Harv) Figure Skating Oslo GamesGold MedalRichard Button (Harv) Figure SkatingSilver MedalsTenley Albright (Harv) Figure SkatingRichard J. Desmond (Dart) Ice HockeyClifford Harrison (Dart) Ice HockeyArnold C. Oss Jr. (Dart) Ice Hockey Cortina d’Ampezzo GamesGold MedalsTenley Albright (Harv) Figure SkatingHayes A. Jenkins (Harv) Figure SkatingSilver MedalsWilliam J. Cleary Jr. (Harv) Ice HockeyChiharu Igaya (Dart) Alpine Skiing, Slalom Squaw Valley GamesGold MedalsRobert B. Cleary (Harv) Ice HockeyWilliam J. Cleary Jr. (Harv) Ice HockeyRobert P. McVey (Harv) Ice HockeyE. Robert Owen (Harv) Ice Hockey Innsbruck GamesGold Medal*Peter M. Kirby (Dart) Bobsledding, Four-manBronze MedalScott E. Allen (Harv) Figure Skating, SinglesKirby represented Canada Sapporo GamesSilver MedalLarry D. Bader (Penn) Ice Hockey Albertville GamesSilver Medals*Kent Manderville (Corn) Ice Hockey*Dan Ratushny (Corn) Ice HockeyPaul Wylie (Harv) Figure SkatingManderville & Ratushny represented Canada Lillehammer GamesSilver MedalElizabeth G. McIntyre (Dart) Trick Skiing, Moguls Nagano GamesGold MedalsKatie King (Brown) Ice HockeyA.J. Mleczko (Harv) Ice HockeyTara Mounsey (Brown) Ice HockeyAngela Ruggiero (Harv) Ice HockeySarah Tueting (Dart) Ice HockeyGretchen Ulion (Dart) Ice HockeySandra Whyte (Harv) Ice HockeySilver Medals*Jennifer Botterill (Harv) Ice Hockey*Becky Kellar (Brown) Ice HockeyBotterill & Kellar represented Canada Salt Lake City GamesGold Medals*Dana Antall (Corn) Ice Hockey*Jennifer Botterill (Harv) Ice Hockey*Becky Kellar (Brown) Ice Hockey*Joe Nieuwendyk (Corn) Ice Hockey*Cherie Piper (Dart) Ice Hockey*Tammy Schewchuk (Harv) Ice HockeySilver MedalsJulie Chu (Harv) Ice HockeyAndrea Kilbourne (Prin) Ice HockeyKatie King (Brown) Ice HockeyTravis Mayer (Corn) Freestyle Skiing, MogulsA.J. Mleczko (Harv) Ice HockeyTara Mounsey (Brown) Ice HockeyAngela Ruggerio (Harv) Ice HockeySarah Tueting (Dart) Ice HockeyAntall, Botterill, Kellar, Nieuwendyk, Piper & Shewchuk all representedCanada


The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> & Professional <strong>Sports</strong><strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>rs In Major <strong>League</strong> BaseballCompiled by Jeff Orleans, Stephen EschenbachSteve Adkins, Penn (1990)Ethan Allen, Columbia (1926-38)Jack Allen, Penn (1879)Pete Allen, Penn (1893)Bill Almon, Brown (1974-88)Brad Ausmus, Dartmouth (1993-03)Charles Babington, Brown (1915)Clyde Barnhart, Penn (1920-28)Charley Bassett, Brown (1884-92)Jim Beattie, Dartmouth (1978-86)Moe Berg, Columbia & Princeton (1923-39)Walter Bernhardt, Penn (1918)Joe Berry, Penn (1921-22)Dan Bickham, Princeton (1886)Josh Billings, Brown (1927-29)Joe Birmingham, Cornell (1906-14)Andy Boswell, Penn (1895)Sumner Bowman, Penn (1890-91)William Breckenridge, Dartmouth (1929)Johnny Broaca, Yale (1934-39)Pete Broberg, Dartmouth (1971-78)Fred Brown, Dartmouth (1901-02)Lou Bruce, Penn (1904)Ed Buckingham, Yale (1895)Pete Burnside, Dartmouth (1955-63)Doc Bushong, Penn (1876, '80-90)Tom Cahill, Penn (1891)Bruce Caldwell, Brown & Yale (1928, '32)Charlie Caldwell, Princeton (1925)Ralph Caldwell, Penn (1904-05)Roy Clark, Brown (1902)Arthur Clarke, Brown & Columbia (1890-91)Walter Clarkson, Harvard (1904-08)Andy Coakley, Penn (1902-09, '11)Eddie Collins Sr., Columbia (1906-30)Eddie Collins Jr., Yale & Harvard (1939, 1941-42)Arthur Conlon, Harvard (1923)Gene Connell, Penn (1931)Joe Conzelman, Brown & Columbia (1913-15)Dan Coogan, Penn (1895)Fred Winchell (Cook) (1900)Fred Crolius, Dartmouth (1901-02)Cap Crowell, Brown (1915-16)Bud Culloton, Columbia (1925-26)Al Cypert, Harvard (1914)Ron Darling, Yale (1983-95)Jack Darragh, Penn (1891)Claude Davidson, Brown (1918-19)Homer Davidson, Penn (1908)Bob Davis, Yale (1958, '60)George Davis, Harvard (1912-15)Ira Davis, Penn (1899)Mark DeRosa, Penn (1998-03)Charlie Devens, Harvard (1932-34)Tom Dowd, Brown (1891-01)John Easton, Princeton (1955, '59)Steve Eddy, Yale (1979)Ed Eayrs, Brown (1913-21)Foster Edwards, Dartmouth (1925-30)Chester Emerson, Dartmouth (1911-12)Howard Fahey, Dartmouth (1912)Pete Falsey, Yale (1914)Doc Farrell, Penn (1925-35)William Finley, Columbia (1886)Leo Fishel, Columbia (1899)Harry Fritz, Penn (1913-15)David Fultz, Brown (1898-05)Leonidas Lee (Funkhouser), Princeton (1877)Daff Gammons, Harvard & Brown (1901)Lou Gehrig, Columbia (1923-39)Doug Glanville, Penn (1996-03)Ralph Glaze, Dartmouth (1906-08)Billy Goeckel, Penn (1899)Eddie Grant, Harvard (1905-15)Howard Groskloss, Yale (1930-32)Hy Gunning, Princeton (1911)Tom Gunning, Penn (1884-89)Bump Hadley, Brown (1926-41)Andy Harrington, Harvard (1913)Jack Hayden, Penn (1901-08)Homer Hillebrand, Princeton (1905-08)Dave Howard, Cornell (1912-15)Al Hubbard, Yale (1883)John Humphries, Cornell (1883-84)Walt Huntzinger, Penn (1923-26)William Hutchison, Yale (1889-97)Doc Imlay, Penn (1913)Jim Jackson, Penn (1901-06)John Jackson, Penn (1933)Hugh Jennings, Cornell (1891-18)Dan Jessee, Columbia (1929)Mark Johnson, Dartmouth (1995-03)Jack (Daniel) Jones, Harvard & Yale (1883)Bob Keegan, Penn (1953-58)Duke Kelleher, Princeton (1916)Alfred Kellett, Columbia (1923-24)Red Kellett, Penn (1964)George Knight, Yale (1875)John Knight, Penn (1905-13)George Knothe, Penn (1932)Wally Kopf, Dartmouth (1921)Bert Kuczynski, Penn (1943)Gene Larkin, Columbia (1987-93)Bill Lauder, Brown & Harvard (1898-03)Charles Lear, Princeton (1914-15)Frank Leary, Penn (1907)Philip Lewis, Cornell (1905-08)Ted Lewis, Harvard (1896-01)Bill Lindsay, Harvard (1911)William Loughlin, Columbia (1883)Fletcher Low, Columbia & Dartmouth (1915)Tony Lupien, Harvard (1940-48)Mike Lynch, Brown (1904-07)Ken MacKenzie, Yale (1960-65)Waddy MacPhee, Princeton (1922)Stubby Magner, Cornell (1911)Jim Mains, Harvard (1943)Richard Manville, Yale (1950-52)Doc Marshall, Penn (1906-09)Walt Masters, Penn (1931-39)Chick Maynard, Dartmouth (1922)Jerry McCarthy, Penn (1948)Jack McFetridge, Penn (1890-03)Mark McGrillis, Penn (1892)Thomas McNamara, Princeton (1922)Dutch Meier, Princeton (1906)Sam Mele, Yale (1947-56)Bill Mellor, Brown (1902)Art Merewether, Brown (1972)John Meyers, Dartmouth (1909-17)John Milligan, Cornell (1928-34)Jack Mills, Harvard (1911)Dave Morey, Dartmouth (1913)Red Morgan, Harvard, (1906)William Murphy, Yale (1894-97)Amby Murray, Brown (1936)Bill Murray, Brown (1917)Joe Murray, Penn (1950)Jeff Musselman, Harvard (1986-90)Ken Nash, Brown (1912, '14)Hal Neubauer, Brown (1925)Alexander Nevin, Yale (1873)Chet Nourse, Brown (1906)Frank O'Connor, Dartmouth (1893)Frank Olin, Cornell (1884-85)Arthur Olsen, Cornell (1922-23)Ted Olson, Dartmouth (1936-38)James O'Rourke, Yale (1876-04)Queenie O'Rourke, Yale (1908)Harry Pattee, Brown (1908)Si Pauxtis, Penn (1909)Ray Peters, Harvard (1970)Jim Peterson, Penn (1931-37)Grover Powell, Penn (1963)Spencer Pumpelly, Yale (1925)Frank Quinn, Yale (1949-50)Art Quirk, Dartmouth (1962-63)Ted Reed, Dartmouth & Princeton (1915)Bernard Reilly, Yale (1909)Mike Remlinger, Dartmouth (1991-03)J. Lee Richmond, Brown & Columbia (1879-86)Eric Rodin, Penn (1954)Red Rolfe, Dartmouth (1931, '34-42)Jim Rutherford, Cornell (1910)Roger Salmon, Princeton (1912)Dutch Schirick, Cornell (1914)Pi Schwert, Penn (1914-15)Toots Schultz, Penn (1911-12)Chuck Seelbach, Dartmouth (1971-74)Frank Seminara, Columbia (1992-94)Frank Sexton, Brown & Penn (1895)Frank Shannon, Harvard (1892-96)Dave Sisler, Princeton (1956-62)Art Smith, Columbia (1932)Edgar E. Smith, Yale (1883-90)George Smith, Columbia (1916-23)Harvey Smith, Penn (1896)Rufus Smith, Brown (1927) DetroitWally Snell, Brown (1913) BostonAndy Sommerville (Summersgill), Brown (1894)Tom Stankard, Harvard (1904)Gene Steere, Brown (1894)Mike Stenhouse, Harvard (1982-86)Dutch Sterrett, Princeton (1912-13)Alan Storke, Harvard (1906-09)Asa Stratton, Brown (1881)Dean Sturgis, Harvard (1914)Ad Swigler, Penn (1917)Roy Talcott, Princeton (1943)Hughie Tate, Penn (1905)Harry Taylor, Cornell (1890-93)Fred C. Tenney, Brown (1884)Fred Tenney, Brown (1894-11)Dick Tettelbach, Yale (1955-57)Henry Thielman, Penn (1902-03)Bill Thomas, Penn (1902)Fresco Thompson, Columbia (1925-34)Raymond Tift, Brown & Harvard (1907)Overton Tremper, Penn (1927-28)Bob Tufts, Columbia & Princeton (1981-83)Tink Turner, Penn (1915)Jim Tyng, Harvard (1879-88)Tom Upton, Penn (1950-52)Dike Varney, Dartmouth (1902)Richard Varney, Harvard (1973-76)Bobby Vaughn, Princeton (1909-15)Leon Viau, Dartmouth (1888-92)Woody Wagenhurst, Princeton & Penn (1888)John Ward, Columbia (1878-94)Ed Warner, Brown (1912)Bill Warwick, Penn (1925-26)Libe Washburn, Brown (1902-03)Thomas Whelan, Dartmouth (1920)Stephen White, Princeton (1912)William White, Brown (1879)Joe Wood, Yale (1944)Fred Woodcock, Brown & Dartmouth (1892)Rusty Yarnall, Dartmouth & Penn (1926)Stan Yerkes, Penn (1911-16)Walter Zink, Harvard (1921)<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>rs In The National Football <strong>League</strong>Compiled by Christian GreenEddie Allen, Penn (1947)Dunc Annan, Brown (1920-26)Joe Azelby, Harvard (1984)Carl Barisich, Princeton (1973-81)Fritz Barzilauskas, Yale (1947-51)Bob Beattie, Princeton (1927-30)Chuck Bednarik, Penn (1949-62)Eddie Bell, Penn (1957)Keiron Bigby, Brown (1987)Matt Birk, Harvard (1998-03)Hank Bjorklund, Princeton (1972-74)Mal Bleeker, Columbia (1930)Greg Bloedorn, Cornell (1997)Phil Bower, Dartmouth (1921)George Brace, Brown (1920-22)Art Braman, Yale (1922-23)Hal Broda, Brown (1927)Johny Bryan, Dartmouth (1922-26)Jim Bryant, Penn (1920)Tom Budrewicz, Brown (1961)Chick Burke, Dartmouth (1925)Stanley Burnham, Harvard (1925)George Burrell, Penn (1969)Ralph Calcagni, Penn (1946-47)Bruce Caldwell, Yale (1928)Roger Caron, Harvard (1985-86)Eddie Casey, Harvard (1920)Karl Chandler, Princeton (1974)John Chirico, Columbia (1987)Charlie Clark, Harvard (1924)Don Clune, Penn (1974-76)Don Colo, Brown (1950-58)Al Cornsweet, Brown (1931)Clark Craig, Penn (1925)Bill Craven, Harvard (1976)William Crissy, Princeton (1981)Jim Crocicchia, Penn (1987)Joe Crowley, Dartmouth (1944-45)Ernie Cuneo, Columbia (1929-30)Harrie Dadmun, Harvard (1920-21)Al Dekdebrun, Cornell (1948)Ben Derr, Penn (1920-21)Fred Destefano, Princeton (1924-25)Rich Diana, Yale (1982)Wally Diehl, Penn (1928-30)Herb Dieter, Penn (1922)John Dockery, Harvard (1968-73)Fred Doelling, Penn (1960)Marty Domres, Columbia (1969-77)Brian Dowling, Yale (1972-77)Ted Drews, Princeton (1926-28)Greg Dubinetz, Yale (1979)


The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> & Professional <strong>Sports</strong>Joe Dufek, Yale (1983-84)Joe Dusossoit, Dartmouth (1921)Hal Ebersole, Cornell (1923)Dolph Eckstein, Brown (1925-26)Bud Edwards, Brown (1930-31)Chris Eitzmann, Harvard (2000-02)Keith Elias, Princeton (1994-98)Carl Etelman, Harvard (1926)Earl Evans, Harvard (1925-29)Lou Feist, Columbia (1924-26)Gary Fencik, Yale (1976-87)Bill Fiedler, Penn (1938)Jay Fiedler, Dartmouth (1995-03)Ed Fiorentino, Brown (1947)Jim Finn, Penn (2000-03)Ray Frick, Penn (1941)Eddie Fisher, Columbia (1925)Furlong Flynn, Cornell (1926)Bill Garnjost, Columbia (1921)Jason Garrett, Princeton (1993-03)John Garrett, Princeton (1989)Bruce Gehrke, Columbia (1948)Milt Ghee, Dartmouth (1920-21)Fred Gillies, Cornell (1920-28)Charlie Gogolak, Princeton (1966-72)Pete Gogolak, Cornell (1966-74)Paul Governali, Columbia (1946-48)Mike Gulian, Brown (1923-27)Herman Gundlach, Harvard (1935)Charlie Guy, Dartmouth (1920-25)Vern Hagenbuckle, Dartmouth (1926)Irv Hall, Brown (1942)Tex Hamer, Penn (1924-27)Derrick Harmon, Cornell (1984-86)Ken Harris, Columbia (1923)Jeff Hatch, Penn (2002-03)Les Haws, Dartmouth (1924-25)Ed Healey, Dartmouth (1920-27)Dutch Hendrian, Princeton (1923-25)Kirk Hershey, Cornell (1941)Chris Hetherington, Yale (1996-03)Bob Hews, Princeton (1971)Calvin Hill, Yale (1969-81)Kenny Hill, Yale (1981-89)Andy Hillhouse, Brown (1921)Bob Holly, Princeton (1982-85)Arnie Horween, Harvard (1921-24)Ralph Horween, Harvard (1921-23)Red Howard, Princeton (1926-27)Bill Hutchinson, Dartmouth (1942)Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton (1965)Drew Inzer, Brown (2002)Mark Iwanowski, Penn (1978)Dick Jauron, Yale (1973-80)Herb Kempton, Yale (1921)Jimmy Jemail, Brown (1921)Dan Jiggetts, Harvard (1976-82)Eric Johnson, Yale (2001-03)Leon Johnson, Columbia (1929)Reno Jones, Cornell (1922)Steve Jordan, Brown (1982-94)Isaiah Kacyvenski, Harvard (2000-02)Eddie Kaw, Cornell (1924)Stan Keck, Princeton (1923)Jack Keefer, Brown (1926-28)Jeff Kemp, Dartmouth (1981-91)Florian Kempf, Penn (1982-87)Tom Kerrigan, Columbia (1929-30)Dick King, Harvard (1921-23)Walt Koppisch, Columbia (1925-26)Bob Krieger, Dartmouth (1941-46)Alex Kroll, Yale (1962)Bernie Kuczynski, Penn (1943-46)Lou Kusserow, Columbia (1950)Bob Lally, Cornell (1976)Jim Landrigan, Dartmouth (1947)Mort Landsberg, Cornell (1941)Pete Larson, Cornell (1967-68)Ed Lawrence, Brown (1929-30)Lloyd Lee, Dartmouth (1998)Al Leith, Penn (1926)Bobby Leo, Harvard (1967-68)Chad Levitt, Cornell (1997)Lou Little, Penn (1920-21)Nick Lowery, Dartmouth (1978-96)Sid Luckman, Columbia (1939-50)Bob MacCleod, Dartmouth (1939)Ray MacMurray, Dartmouth (1921)Waddy MacPhee, Princeton (1926)Red Maloney, Dartmouth (1925-29)Hank Margarita, Brown (1944-46)Ed Marinaro, Cornell (1972-77)Don Martin, Yale (1973-76)Jack Martin, Princeton (1947-49)Walt Masters, Penn (1936-43)Neil Mathews, Penn (1920)Tim Mazzetti, Penn (1978-80)Tim McCann, Princeton (1969)Ed McCrillis, Brown (1926-29)Hal McCullough, Cornell (1942)Ed McGinley, Penn (1925)Joe McGlone, Harvard (1926)Tom McHale, Cornell (1987-95)Pat McInally, Harvard (1976-85)Don McKinnon, Dartmouth (1963-64)John McLaughry, Brown (1940)Frank McPhee, Princeton (1955)Chuck Mercein, Yale (1965-70)Than Merrill, Yale (2001-03)Al Miller, Harvard (1929)Heinie Miller, Penn (1920-25)Century Milstead, Yale (1925-28)Skip Minisi, Penn (1948)Dave Mishel, Brown (1927-31)Ignacio Molinet, Cornell (1927)Cliff Montgomery, Columbia (1934)Sean Morey, Brown (1999-03)Bob Morris, Cornell (1926)Bill Murphy, Cornell (1968)Joe Murphy, Dartmouth (1920-21)Fran Murray, Penn (1939-40)Bob Nash, Cornell (1920-25)Dennis Norman, Princeton (2001-03)Brent Novoselsky, Penn (1988-94)Chip Nuzzo, Princeton (1987)Curly Oden, Brown (1925-32)Jack O’Hearn, Cornell (1920-21)Bob Oristaglio, Penn (1949-52)Seth Payne, Cornell (1997-03)Pard Pearce, Penn (1920-25)George Pease, Columbia (1929)Joseph Pellegrini, Harvard (1982-86)Bob Perina, Princeton (1949-50)John Pohlman, Brown (1925)Fritz Pollard, Brown (1920-26)John Prchlik, Yale (1949-53)Bob Priestley, Brown (1942)Gene Profit, Yale (1986-88)Mike Purdy, Brown (1920-22)Mike Pyle, Yale (1961-69)Bill Raffel, Penn (1932)Frank Reagan, Penn (1941-51)Jay Repko, Penn (1987)Quentin Reynolds, Brown (1926)Paul Riblett, Penn (1932-36)Harry Robb, Columbia (1921-26)Bo Roberson, Cornell (1961-66)Archie Roberts, Columbia (1967)Bill Roberts, Dartmouth (1956)Gregg Robinson, Dartmouth (1978)Ben Roderick, Columbia (1923-27)Charley Rogers, Penn (1927-29)Jeff Rohrer, Yale (1982-87)Gordon Rule, Dartmouth (1968-69)Sam Salemi, Columbia (1928)Seneca Samson, Brown (1926)George Savitsky, Penn (1948-49)Joe Schein, Brown (1931)Bill Schuler, Yale (1947-48)John Schweder, Penn (1950-55)Harry Shaub, Cornell (1935)John Shelburne, Dartmouth (1922)Jim Sheldon, Brown (1926)Murray Shelton, Cornell (1920)David Shula, Dartmouth (1981)Bert Shurtleff, Brown (1925-29)John Siegal, Columbia (1939-43)Stan Sieracki, Penn (1926)John Sinnott, Brown (1982)Orland Smith, Brown (1927-29)Gustave Sonnenberg, Dartmouth (1923-30)Butch Spagna, Brown (1920-25)John Spagnola, Yale (1979-89)Jack Spellman, Brown (1925-32)Bob Sponaugle, Penn (1949)Spike Staff, Brown (1925)George Starke, Columbia (1973-84)Red Steele, Harvard (1921)Bill Stephens, Brown (1926)Bruce Stephens, Columbia (1978)Charlie Stewart, Cornell (1920-23)Walt Stickel, Penn (1946-51)Jim Stifler, Brown (1926-27)George Sullivan, Penn (1924-25)Fred Sweet, Brown (1925-26)Bill Swiacki, Columbia (1948-52)Richie Szaro, Harvard (1975-79)John Tagliaferri, Cornell (1987)John Talbot, Brown (1926)Ken Talton, Cornell (1980)Karl Thielscher, Dartmouth (1920)Carl Thomas, Penn (1920-23)Enid Thomas, Penn (1926)John Thurman, Penn (1926)Thurston Towle, Brown (1929)Ross Tucker, Princeton (2002-03)George Tully, Dartmouth (1927)Joe Valerio, Penn (1992-96)Ray Wagner, Columbia (1929-31)Paul Walker, Yale (1948)Zach Walz, Dartmouth (1998-01)Bill Ward, Penn (1921)Tom Whelan, Dartmouth (1920-21)Marcellus Wiley, Columbia (1997-03)Inky Williams, Brown (1921-26)Reggie Williams, Dartmouth (1976-89)Diddie Wilson, Penn (1933-35)Jim Wilson, Cornell (1922)Joe Wilson, Penn (1926-27)John Witkowski, Columbia (1984-88)Gary Wood, Cornell (1964-69)John Woodring, Brown (1981-85)Lud Wray, Penn (1920-21)Frank Wydo, Cornell (1947-57)Venton Yablonski, Columbia (1948-51)Swede Youngstrom, Dartmouth (1920-27)Jerry Zawadzkas, Columbia (1967)<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>rs In The National Basketball AssociationCompiled by Ben Samara & Jay BavishiJerome Allen, Penn (1995-97)John Bach, Brown (1948-49)Ernie Beck, Penn (1953-61)Gene Berce, Cornell (1948-50)Bob Bigelow, Penn (1975-79)James Blackwell, Dartmouth (1994-95)Ira Bowman, Penn (1999-02)Bill Bradley, Princeton (1967-77)Audley Brindley, Dartmouth (1946-47)Walter Budko, Columbia (1948-52)Corky Calhoun, Penn (1972-80)Francis Crossin, Penn (1947-50)Howard Dallmar, Penn (1946-49)Henry Dehnert, Columbia (1946-47)Chris Dudley, Yale (1987-02)Steve Goodrich, Princeton (2000-02)Butch Graves, Yale (1984-85)George Grimshaw, Brown (1946-47)Phil Hankinson, Penn (1973-75)Armond Hill, Princeton (1976-84)John Hummer, Princeton (1970-76)Michael Kearns, Princeton (1954-55)Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth (1959-69)Tony Lavelli, Yale (1949-51)Edward Leede, Dartmouth (1949-51)Francis Mahoney, Brown (1952-54)Matt Maloney, Penn (1996-01)Ted Manakas, Princeton (1973-74)Saul Mariaschin, Harvard (1947-48)Jaxk McCloskey, Penn (1952-53)Dick McGuire, Dartmouth (1949-60)Jim McMillian, Columbia (1970-79)Nat Militzok, Cornell (1946-47)Jack Molinas, Columbia (1953-54)George Munroe, Columbia & Dartmouth (1946-48)David Newmark, Columbia (1968-71)John Palmer, Princeton (1946-49)Walter Palmer, Dartmouth (1990-93)Ed Peterson, Cornell (1948-51)Geoff Petrie, Princeton (1970-76)Tony Price, Penn (1980-81)Edward Smith, Harvard (1953-54)Brian Taylor, Princeton (1972-82)Willem Van Breda Kolff, Princeton (1946-50)David Wohl, Penn (1971-78)<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>rs In The National Hockey <strong>League</strong>Compiled by Jay BavishiCraig Adams, Harvard (2000-03)Peter Allen, Yale (1995-96)Syl M. Apps, Princeton (1970-80)Chris Bala, Harvard (2001-02)Curt Bennett, Brown (1970-82)Dan Bolduc, Harvard (1978-84)Tim Bothwell, Brown (1978-89)Greg Britz, Harvard (1983-87)Bob Brooke, Yale (1982-90)


Brad Chartrand, Cornell (1999-03)Peter Ciavaglia, Harvard (1991-93)Chris Corrinet, Princeton (2001-02)Doug Dadswell, Cornell (1986-88)Corrie D'Alessio, Cornell (1992-93)Ted Donato, Harvard (1991-03)P.C. Drouin, Cornell (1996-97)Ted Drury, Harvard (1993-01)Ken Dryden, Cornell (1970-79)Parris Duffus, Cornell (1996-97)Darren Eliot, Cornell (1984-89)John Emmons, Yale (1999-02)Andre Faust, Princeton (1992-94)Craig Ferguson, Yale (1993-00)Scott Fraser, Dartmouth (1995-99)Larry Fullan, Cornell (1974-75)Mark Fusco, Harvard (1983-85)Ray Giroux, Yale (1999-03)Jeff Halpern, Princeton (1999-03)Brian Hayward, Cornell (1982-93)Mark Holden, Brown (1981-85)Jack Hughes, Harvard (1980-81)Ryan Hughes, Cornell (1995-96)Dave Hynes, Harvard (1973-75)Edward Jeremiah, Datrmouth (1931-32)Steven King, Brown (1992-96)Bob Kudelski, Yale (1987-96)Myles Lane, Dartmouth (1928-34)Ed Lee, Princeton (1984-85)Craig MacDonald, Harvard (1998-03)Kent Manderville, Cornell (1991-03)Steve Martins, Harvard (1995-03)Brian McCutcheon, Cornell (1974-77)Mike McKee, Princeton (1993-94)Bob McManama, Harvard (1973-76)Steve Moore, Harvard (2001-03)Ryan Muhlern, Brown (1997-98)Lance Nethery, Cornell (1980-82)Kirk Nielsen, Brown (1997-98)Joe Nieuwendyk, Cornell (1986-03)Mike O'Neill, Yale (1991-97)George Owen, Harvard (1928-33)Jean-Marc Pelletier, Cornell (1998-03)Dan Ratushny, Cornell (1992-93)Todd Simpson, Brown (1995-03)Don Sweeney, Harvard (1988-03)Neil Sheehy, Harvard (1983-92)Tripp Tracy, Harvard (1997-98)Brock Tredway, Cornell (1981-82)Carey Wilson, Dartmouth (1984-93)Randy Wood, Yale (1986-97)C.J. Young, Harvard (1992-93)Bob Logan, Yale (1986-89)The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> & Professional <strong>Sports</strong>


It was a remarkable 2002-03 season for the eight <strong>Ivy</strong> institutionsas the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> boasted nine national champions(four team, five individual) to go along with 38 athletes selectedto the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team.Highlights included Brian Chaput and Sam Burley of Penncapping a stellar season by winning national titles in theirevents during the outdoor track championships. Chaputtossed the javelin 258-2 for a new <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> record, whileBurley took home the title in the 800 meters by just one hundredthof a second. Cornell wrestler Travis Lee brought homea national title in the 125 pound class, going undefeated onthe season, while Yasser El-Halaby of Princeton became anational squash champion. In addition to national champions,over 50 individual athletes placed in the top ten or reachedthe quarterfinals of the national championship in their sport.Here’s a season by season breakdown of 2002 in the <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong>…FALL Princeton won yet another <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> field hockey championshipin coach Beth Bozeman’s final season, as both theTigers and the Harvard Crimson advanced to the NCAA tournament.Princeton and <strong>Ivy</strong> player of the year Ilvy Friebemade it to the second round where they were eliminated byPenn State. The Dartmouth men and Columbia women tookhome Heptagonal Cross Country titles this year at VanCourtland Park. Yale senior Kate O’Neill began her stellaryear with a second place run at the national championships.In football, Harvard’s Cart Morris took home <strong>Ivy</strong> player ofthe year honors after catching 90 passes for 1,288 yards,including 21 catches in a single game. In the league race, thePenn Quakers managed to snap Harvard’s unbeaten streakand dethrone the Crimson for the <strong>Ivy</strong> title. Penn finished witha 7-0 league record, a No. 16 national ranking by the <strong>Sports</strong>Network and nine <strong>Ivy</strong> first-teamers. ESPN’s CollegeGameDay made a stop at Franklin Field, marking the roadshow's first trip to an NCAA Division I-AA venue in history.Penn men’s soccer went 5-1-1 in league play to win the <strong>Ivy</strong>championship, while advancing to the second round of theNCAA tournament. Goalies swept the awards as Quaker juniorkeeper Matt Haefner was named <strong>Ivy</strong> Player of the Yearand Dartmouth goalie Doug Carr took home Rookie of theYear honors as a senior playing his first year of soccer.Women’s soccer sent three teams to the NCAA tournament.<strong>League</strong> champion Princeton made an appearance, along withYale and Dartmouth. Scoring leader Katy Cross of Penn wasawarded player of the year.After winning in a playoff the year before, Penn achievedtheir second straight <strong>Ivy</strong> championship by handling Yale.Harvard’s Kaego Ogbechie was awarded player of the year.She was an All-Region selection as well along with ElisabethKwak-Hefferan of Penn.ATAGLANCE<strong>League</strong> Championship Teams (*NCAA)Men’s Cross Country—Dartmouth*Women’s Cross Country—Columbia*Field Hockey—Princeton*Football—PennMen’s Soccer—Penn*, DartmouthWomen’s Soccer—Princeton*Volleyball—Penn*Additional NCAA ParticipantsMen’s Cross Country—Penn, ColumbiaWomen’s Cross Country—Yale, PrincetonField Hockey—HarvardWomen’s Soccer—Yale, DartmouthPlayers of the YearField Hockey—Ilvy Friebe (Princeton)Football—Carl Morris (Harvard)Men’s Soccer—Matt Haefner (Penn)Women’s Soccer—Katy Cross (Penn)Volleyball—Kaego Ogbechie (Harvard)AllAmericansWomen’s Cross Country—Kate O’Neill (Yale); Laura O’Neill(Yale).Field Hockey—1st Team: Ilvy Friebe (Princeton); NatalieMartirosian (Princeton); Claire Miller (Princeton). 2nd Team—Carolyn Steele (Dartmouth); Kelly Baril (Princeton); CoryPicketts (Princeton); Emily Townsend (Princeton). HonorableMention—Jen Ahn (Harvard); Kate McDavitt (Harvard);Elizabeth Black (Princeton).Football—1sr Team: Carl Morris (Harvard); Casey Cramer(Dartmouth). 2nd Team: Chas Gessner (Brown). 3rd Team:Vince Alexander (Penn); Jamil Soriano (Harvard); PeterVeldman (Penn).Men’s Soccer—3rd Team: Matt Haefner (Penn); Kevin Ara(Harvard). Year In ReviewWomen’s Soccer—2nd Team: Mary McVeigh (Dartmouth).Verizon Academic AllAmericansWomen’s Cross Country—1st Team: Laura O’Neill (Yale);Kate O’Neill (Yale).Volleyball—2nd Team: Elisabeth Kwak-Hefferan (Penn).Verizon Academic AllDistrictField Hockey—1st Team: Carolyn Steele (Dartmouth)Football—1st Team: Cameron Atkinson (Princeton); MarcusBlanks (Cornell); Robert Carr (Yale); Traviis Chmelka(Columbia); David Farrell (Yale); Patrick Lavin (Harvard);Parker Meeks (Columbia); Kevin Noone (Dartmouth); GeorgePilcher (Princeton); Chris Raftery (Harvard); Kevin Rooney(Cornell). Second Team—Erik Bolinder (Penn); Andy Bryant(Princeton); Tim Kirby (Princeton); Joe Weiss (Princeton).Men’s Soccer—1st Team: Adom Crew (Brown); Alex Maasry(Penn). 2nd Team: Andrew Dealy (Yale); Ladd Fritz(Harvard); Eduardo Romaneiro (Brown); Stuart Yingst (Yale).Women’s Soccer—1st Team: Katy Cross (Penn); JennieGarver (Yale); Joey Yenne (Harvard). 2nd Team: Ali Cobbett(Yale); Joan Cundey (Princeton); Mary McVeigh (Dartmouth);Bryce Weed (Harvard).Volleyball—1st Team: Elisabeth Kwak-Hefferan (Penn). 2ndTeam: Katie Beauregard (Columbia)WINTER Penn men’s basketball remembered last year’s three-waytie for first place and was sure to leave nothing in questionthis season. The Quakers went undefeated in league play ontheir way to a near upset of Oklahoma State in the first roundof the NCAA tournament. Two-time <strong>Ivy</strong> Player of the Year andAP All-American Ugonna Onyekwe had 30 points in thatgame. Brown made its first appearance in the NIT and itsthird post-season appearance ever, falling to Virginia.With the help of <strong>Ivy</strong> Player of the Year Hana Peljto,Harvard was crowned champion in women’s basketball.Peljto, an Academic All-American, led the <strong>League</strong> in scoringat 21.5 points per game on her way to her second player ofthe year honor. The Crimson fell to Kansas State in the firstround of the NCAA tournament.2003 was a big year for Ice Hockey as three <strong>Ivy</strong> teamsadvanced to the men’s and women’s Frozen Fours. TheHarvard and Dartmouth women took second and third placerespectively. The Crimson blew away Minnesota 6-1 in thesemis, but lost to Minnesota-Duluth in the finals. Harvardsenior Jennifer Botterill became the first-ever repeat winner ofthe Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, given to the nation’sbest women’s hockey player. While Harvard bestedDartmouth in the NCAA Championships, the Big Green managedto take home the ECAC championship. The Cornellmen’s hockey team, led by sophomore goalie and Player ofthe Year David LeNeveu, advanced to the semi-finals beforebowing out to New Hampshire, 3-2, in a nationally televisedgame.Princeton's Sarah Fraumann was the meet's OutstandingSwimmer at the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Women's Swimming and DivingChampionships. Fraumann won three events during the meetand helped the Tigers to their fourth title in a row.The Harvard men won the Eastern IntercollegiateSwimming <strong>League</strong> Championships with the help of All-American 1650 meter freestyle specialist John Cole.Princeton established three meet records at the championships,while Harvard’s Ricky Roy was named the meet’soutstanding diver.Columbia reigned supreme in men’s and women’s fencing,as the Lions placed 13 fencers on All-<strong>Ivy</strong> teams. The Lionsmen and women rolled to the <strong>Ivy</strong> title and placed fifth at thenational tournament, led by Emma Baratta, who was fifth inthe saber at nationals.The Lions shared the <strong>Ivy</strong> title with Penn in men’s fencing.Cory Werk of Yale was the highest men’s finisher on thenational stage, finishing third in the foil competition. PrincetonUniversity and Harvard University were also in the top 10 atthe national tournament, finishing sixth and eighth respectively.Women’s squash had seven All-Americans in a seasonthat saw Harvard claim the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> title for the thirdstraight year. Yale, however, advanced to the final match ofthe national championship by defeating both Princeton andHarvard before falling to Trinity in the final. Penn’s Runo Retawas named player of the year after going 19-3 overall on theseason.Princeton won the <strong>Ivy</strong> men’s squash title behind the performancenational champion Yasser El-Halaby. A freshman,El-Halaby was matched up against rival Bernardo Samper ofTrinity and rallied from 8-5 down in the first game to take a10-8 win. In all, seven men earned All-American honors. Sixof the eight <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> institutions (Princeton, Harvard, Yale,Cornell, Penn, and Dartmouth) finished in the top 10 nationally.Indoor track and field saw the Cornell men and womensweep the Heptagonal titles. The women were led by sprinterKaty Jay, who was dethroned in the short sprints by Yalefreshman Joslyn Woodard, but rebounded in the 400 metersfor a key victory. Yale’s Kate and Laura O’Neill ran the 5,000meters at the national meet. Both earned All-America honors,Kate finishing second and Laura fifth. On the men’s side,Dartmouth junior Mustafa Abdur-Rahim accounted for anastounding 25 of the Big Green’s 60 points, but it wasn’tenough to overcome champion Cornell, who edged Princetonfor the title with a strong showing in the 4x400 meter relay.Sam Burley of Penn was the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> story on the nationalstage, barely missing his first national 800 meter title and finishingsecond.Cornell defeated Brown to capture the <strong>Ivy</strong> wrestling title.This year’s star was the Big Red’s Travis Lee, who claimed anational title in the 125 pound weight class. Lee became theBig Red's first national champion since David Hirsch won the126-pound weight class in 1994. Princeton’s Greg Parker, atwo-time All-American and a two-time EIWA champion, finishedhis career for the Tigers.ATAGLANCE<strong>League</strong> Championship Teams (*NCAA)Men’s Basketball—Penn*Women’s Basketball—Harvard*Men’s Fencing—Columbia*, Penn*Women’s Fencing—Columbia*Men’s Ice Hockey—Cornell*Women’s Ice Hockey—Harvard*Men’s Squash—PrincetonWomen’s Squash—HarvardMen’s Swimming—Harvard*Women’s Swimming—Princeton*Men’s Indoor Track—CornellWomen’s Indoor Track—CornellWrestling—Cornell*Additional NCAA ParticipantsFencing—Cornell, Harvard, Princeton, YaleMen’s Ice Hockey—HarvardWomen’s Ice Hockey—DartmouthMen’s Swimming—Columbia, PrincetonWomen’s Swimming—BrownMen’s Indoor Track—Penn, PrincetonWomen’s Indoor Track—YaleWrestling—Brown, Columbia, Harvard, Penn, PrincetonPlayers of the YearMen’s Basketball—Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn)Women’s Basketball—Hana Peljto (Harvard)Men’s Ice Hockey—David LeNeveu (Cornell)Women’s Ice Hockey—Jennifer Botterill (Harvard)Men’s Squash—Yasser El-Halaby (Princeton)Women’s Squash—Runa Reta (Penn)Wrestling—Travis Lee (Cornell)AllAmericansMen’s Basketball—HM: Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn)Men’s Fencing—2nd Team: Ben Soloman (Princeton); YaleCohen (Penn); Julian Rose (Harvard);Timothy Hagamen(Harvard); Nico Jaspers (Columbia). HM: David Jakus(Harvard); Jeremy Sinkin (Columbia); Paul Refyman(Columbia); Soren Thompson (Princeton).Women’s Fencing—2nd Team: Meghan Phair (Cornell);Jacqueline Leahy (Princeton); Eleanor Leighton (Princeton).HM: Mindy Rostal (Princeton); Jean Goto (Penn); SophieJones (Yale); Chloe Stinetorf (Harvard); Ruth Schneider(Brown).Men’s Ice Hockey—1st Team: David LeNeveu (Cornell);Doug Murray (Cornell); Dominic Moore (Harvard); ChrisHiggins (Yale). 2nd Team:Stephen Baby (Cornell); NoahWelch (Harvard).Women’s Ice Hockey—1st Team: Angela Ruggiero(Harvard); Jennifer Botterill (Harvard). 2nd Team: CorreneBredin (Dartmouth); Julie Chu (Harvard).Men’s Squash—1st Team: Will Broadbent (Harvard); RyanDonegan (Dartmouth); Yasser El Halaby (Princeton); WillEvans (Princeton); Julian Illingsworth (Yale); Richard Repetto(Penn); David Yik (Princeton).Women’s Squash—1st Team: Runa Reta (Penn); MichelleQuibell (Yale); Amy Gross (Yale); Lindsey Wilkins (Harvard);Ruchika Kumar (Princeton); Lillian Rosenthal (Brown).Men’s Swimming & Diving—1st Team: John Cole (Harvard).HM: Scott Troob (Columbia)Men’s Indoor Track—Sam Burley (Penn)Women’s Indoor Track—Kate O’Neill (Yale); Laura O’Neill(Yale)Wrestling—Travis Lee (Cornell); Jesse Jantzen (Harvard);


Year In ReviewClint Wattenberg (Cornell); Matt Feast (Penn); DustinManotti (Cornell); Greg Parker (Princeton)Verizon Academic AllAmericansWomen’s Basketball—1st Team: Hana Peljto (Harvard).Gymnastics—3rd Team: Rachel Goldberg (Cornell).Men’s Ice Hockey—2nd Team: David LeNeveu (Cornell);Mark McRae (Cornell).Verizon Academic AllDistrictMen’s Basketball—1st Team: Elliott Prasse-Freeman(Harvard).Women’s Basketball—1st Team: Reka Cserny (Harvard);Katie Day (Columbia); Hana Peljto (Harvard).Gymnastics—1st Team: Rachel Goldberg (Cornell).Men’s Ice Hockey—1st Team: David LeNeveu (Cornell);Mark McRae (Cornell). 2nd Team: Yann Danis (Brown); ScottPrime (Princeton).Skiing—2nd Team: Doria DiBona (Brown).Women’s Ice Hockey—2nd Team: Correne Bredin(Dartmouth).Men’s Swimming—2nd Team: Dan Shevchik (Harvard).Wrestling—1st Team: Greg Parker (Princeton). 2nd Team:Nick Ciarcia (Brown).SPRING Three way ties were in style on the lacrosse front this season.Princeton, Dartmouth and Yale all finished 6-1 within<strong>League</strong> play in women’s lacrosse. Princeton's RachaelBecker led her women’s lacrosse team to yet another nationalchampionship, while winning nearly every conceivableaward. The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Player of the Year, Becker wasnamed the national tournament MVP and was awarded withan All-America selection, the Tewaaraton Trophy and theHonda <strong>Sports</strong> Award.On the men’s side, Princeton, Dartmouth and Cornelleach finished the year 6-1 in <strong>Ivy</strong> play. Dartmouth andPrinceton advanced to the NCAA tournament, both losing toSyracuse. The Big Green fell in the first round, while theTigers were knocked off in the quarterfinals. Cornell’s RyanMcClay took home Player of the Year honors for the BigRed.In baseball, Penn’s Andrew McCreery batted .408 and hitseven homers in <strong>League</strong> games, while Princeton won the <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong> championship and advanced to the NCAA tournament.Seven players from the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> were selected inthe 2003 Major <strong>League</strong> Baseball Draft. One, Princeton'sThomas Pauly, went in the second round.Melissa Finley earned Player of the Year honors in softballafter leading Princeton to its second consecutive outright <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong> Championship. The Tigers ended their season at 24-21-1 overall and 11-3 in the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>. The Tigers made itto the NCAA regional for the fifth time in history.Yale took home both the men’s and women’s <strong>Ivy</strong> golf titlesthis season. For the women, it was their second consecutivechampionship. In the NCAA tournament, the team shot athree-day score of 1,002.The Yale men’s golf team won going away this year at theRidgewood (N.J.) Country Club over second place Penn.Yale’s Neel Williams fell one stroke shy of being one of justsix collegiate golfers to advance to the NCAAChampionships as an at-large individual.In tennis, Penn's Alice Pirsu advanced to the quarterfinalsof the women's national tournament, while Columbia's OscarChow did the same on the men's side. Harvard took both <strong>Ivy</strong>titles, though, advancing to the NCAA team tournament.Brown also advanced to the team tournament on the men'sside. The Harvard women upset number 16 Arizona beforelosing to top-ranked Stanford.Men’s track & field yielded four All-Americans at theNCAA Championships. Penn athletes Brian Chaput and SamBurley won national titles. Chaput tossed the javelin 258-2for a new <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> record, while Burley took home the titlein the 800 meters. Dartmouth’s Mustafa Abdur-Rahim movedup seven places from his 13th seed to finish sixth in thedecathlon, while Harvard’s Chris Lambert finished fourth inthe 200 meters. It was Cornell, however, who took the outdoorHeptagonal championship for the first time since 1985.The Cornell women also won the outdoor title, as Katy Jaywon both the 200 and 400 meter races. Yale’s Kate andLaura O’Neill became the first two women in <strong>Ivy</strong> history tobreak the 33-minute barrier in the 10,000 meters at theNCAA Championships.Harvard women’s rowing took the national championship,beating out last year’s winner, Brown. Princeton picked up itsfifth straight title in the women’s lightweight division. In all,<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> women’s rowing placed six boats in GrandFinals. Harvard’s men's heavyweight and lightweight eightseach went on to open water victories in their respectivegrand finals of the IRA National Championships.Without a doubt, it was a great year for <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> athleticsin 2002. The opening of the 2003 football season marksthe beginning of what could another banner year for theAncient Eight. The season begins September 20th, so getready, stay tuned and enjoy the ride...ATAGLANCE<strong>League</strong> Championship Teams (*NCAA)Baseball—Princeton*Men’s Lacrosse—Cornell, Dartmouth*, Princeton*Women’s Lacrosse—Dartmouth*, Princeton*, Yale*Men’s Heavyweight Rowing—HarvardMen’s Lightweight Rowing—PrincetonWomen’s Rowing—Radcliffe*Softball—Princeton*Men’s Tennis—Harvard*Women’s Tennis—Harvard*Men’s Outdoor Track—Cornell*Women’s Outdoor Track—CornellAdditional NCAA ParticipantsWomen’s Rowing—Brown, Princeton, YaleMen’s Tennis—Brown, ColumbiaWomen’s Tennis—PennMen’s Outdoor Track—Columbia, Dartmouth, Harvard,Penn, PrincetonWomen’s Outdoor Track—Columbia, Dartmouth, PennPrinceton, YalePlayers of the YearBaseball—Andrew McCreery (Penn); Chris Schutt (Cornell).Men’s Lacrosse—Ryan McClay (Cornell)Women’s Lacrosse—Rachael Becker (Princeton)Softball—Melissa Finley (Princeton);Jackie Adelfio (Columbia)Men’s Tennis—Oscar Chow (Columbia);David Lingman (Harvard)Women’s Tennis—Alice Pirsu (Penn)AllAmericansMen’s Lacrosse—First Team: Ryan Boyle (Princeton);Damien Davis (Princeton); Ryan McClay (Cornell). ThirdTeam: Sean Hartofilis (Princeton). HM: Jason Doneger(Princeton); Sean Greenhalgh (Cornell); Mike Scaglione(Yale); Jon Thompson (Brown); Owen Daly (Princeton); BradDumont (Princeton); Patrick Keeley (Dartmouth); BrianLieberman (Princeton); Andrew Goldstein (Dartmouth).Women’s Lacrosse—First Team: Sarah Alverson (Cornell);Rachael Becker (Princeton); Alex Fiore (Princeton); WhitneyMiller (Princeton); Theresa Sherry (Princeton). SecondTeam: Katie Norbury (Princeton); Elizabeth Pillion(Princeton); Lana Smith (Dartmouth). Third Team: KatieanneChristian (Dartmouth); Erica Holveck (Cornell); SarahQueener (Yale); Miles Whitman (Yale).Men’s Tennis—Oscar Chow (Columbia).Women’s Tennis—Alice Pirsu (Penn).Men’s Outdoor Track—Sam Burley (Penn); Brian Chaput(Penn); Chris Lambert (Harvard).Women’s Outdoor Track—Laura O’Neill (Yale); Kate O’Neill(Yale).Verizon Academic AllAmericansBaseball—1st Team: Ryan Schmidt (Columbia). 2nd Team:Billy Hess (Columbia). 3rd Team: Thomas Pauly (Princeton).Softball—2nd Team: Laura Beckert (Yale).Men’s Outdoor Track—2nd Team: Brian Chaput (Penn).Women’s Outdoor Track—1st Team: Kate O’Neill (Yale);Laura O’Neill (Yale).Verizon Academic AllDistrictBaseball—1st Team: Robert Deeb (Brown); Brian Doveala(Columbia); Billy Hess (Columbia); Nick Italiano (Penn);Thomas Pauly (Princeton); Ryan Schmidt (Columbia). 2ndTeam: Mike Chernoff (Princeton).Softball—1st Team: Laura Beckert (Yale); Crista Farrell(Penn). 2nd Team: Kara Brotemarkle (Harvard); April Jarvis(Columbia).Men’s Tennis—2nd Team: Scott Paltrowitz (Cornell).Men’s Outdoor Track—1st Team: Brian Chaput (Penn). 2ndTeam: Brian Abram (Penn); Sam Burley (Penn).Women’s Outdoor Track—1st Team: Cecily Garber(Dartmouth); Kate O’Neill (Yale); Laura O’Neill (Yale); JulieSiebert-Johnson (Penn).


The 2001-02 season was yet another outstanding year forthe <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>. In fact, its was such a great year that it concludedwith the <strong>League</strong> finishing sixth in the Sears DirectorsCup standings, behind only a handful of the nation's eliteconferences and ahead of the perennial power Big EastConference.The Princeton women's lacrosse team won the nationaltitle with their counterparts, the Tiger men's team, advancingto the national final. The men's basketball campaign saw the<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> move up in the RPI conference ratings fifteenspots, the largest jump in NCAA history. In addition, three <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong> crews won national championships. The Brownwomen, Princeton lightweight women and Yale lightweightmen all took home national rowing titles.World-ranked fencer Sada Jacobsen of Yale earned anothernational championship, besting competition in the women'ssabre, while Princeton's Soren Thompson, the 2001 nationalmen's epee champion, reached this year's national epeefinal. Princeton high jumper Tora Harris soared over 7-foot-7at the Heptagonal Games, before going on to win his secondnational title and garnering a top five world ranking. Penn'sSam Burley and Princeton's Lauren Simmons were secondplacefinishers at the NCAA track championships.In all, <strong>Ivy</strong> athletes earned mention on All-America teamsone-hundred-seven times and 14 were national Academic All-Americans. At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, 14past or present <strong>Ivy</strong> athletes took home gold or silver medalsfor their accomplishments. Here's a season-by-season rundownof 2001-02 in the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>...FALL Princeton field hockey rolled to another 7-0 league recordand and an appearance in the third round of the NCAA tournament.The Tigers defeated Northwestern and Old Dominionbefore losing to Michigan. Princeton's Ilvy Friebe set <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong> records for goals and points in a season on her wayto becoming <strong>Ivy</strong> player of the year (15 goals, 37 points inleague play). Dartmouth won their second Heps cross countrytitle in a row behind the strength of individual Heptagonalchampion Tom McArdle. Six Heptagonal runners advanced tothe NCAA Championships. Yale took the team title inwomen's cross country. Kate O'Neill was the first place finisherat the Heptagonal championships.Harvard bested the competition in <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> football, winningthe conference title with perfect league record, their firstin 88 years. The Crimson's own, Carl Morris, was namedplayer of the year after catching a school record 71 passesfor 943 yards and 12 touchdowns. Several <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>rs werenamed as Division I-AA All-Americans. Princeton and Brownboth went 5-1 on the year in men's soccer, tying for the <strong>Ivy</strong>championship. Princeton gained an automatic berth in theNCAAs through the tiebreaker. The Tigers' Mike Nugentearned player of the year honors with 12 goals and 6 assists.The Princeton, Penn and Dartmouth women's soccer teamsfinished tied for title at 5-1 this season, with Princeton winningthe tiebreaker. Dartmouth went to the third round of theNCAA's before losing to Santa Clara. Harvard lost to UConnwhile Penn lost to Villanova in first round tournament action.Princeton advanced to round two before falling to Rutgers.Brown and Penn were both crowned co-<strong>Ivy</strong> champions in volleyballwith Penn winning the playoff 3-1 (28-30, 30-25, 30-24, 30-13).ATAGLANCE<strong>League</strong> Championship Teams (*NCAA)Men’s Cross Country—Dartmouth*Women’s Cross Country—Yale*Field Hockey—Princeton*Football—HarvardMen’s Soccer—Princeton*, BrownWomen’s Soccer—Princeton*, Penn*, Dartmouth*Volleyball—Penn*, BrownAdditional NCAA ParticipantsMen’s Cross Country—BrownWomen’s Cross Country—Brown, Columbia,Cornell, DartmouthMen’s Soccer—HarvardWomen’s Soccer—HarvardPlayers of the YearField Hockey—Ilvy Friebe (Princeton)Football—Carl Morris (Harvard)Men’s Soccer—Mike Nugent (Princeton)Women’s Soccer—Heather Deerin (Princeton)Volleyball—Corre Myer (Brown)AllAmericansField Hockey—1st Team: Kelly Baril (Princeton); Ilvy Friebe(Princeton); Emily Townsend (Princeton). 2nd Team: KirstenAnderson (Dartmouth); Carissa Mirasol (Cornell). 3rd Team:Tovia Martirosian (Yale); Claire Miller (Princeton); Carolyn Year In ReviewSteele (Dartmouth).Football—2nd Team: Chas Gessner (Brown); Marc Laborsky(Harvard). 3rd Team: Jeff Hatch (Penn); Carl Morris(Harvard); Taylor Northrop (Princeton).Men’s Soccer—2nd Team: Mike Nugent (Princeton).Women’s Soccer—2nd Team: Katy Cross (Penn). 3rd Team:Katie Westfall (Harvard); Heather Deerin (Princeton).Verizon Academic AllAmericansMen’s Cross Country—1st Team: John Friedman (Harvard).3rd Team: Tom McArdle (Dartmouth).Women’s Cross Country—3rd Team: Kate O’Neill (Yale);Laura O’Neill (Yale).Football—2nd Team: Cam Atkinson (Princeton); Billy Brown(Yale); Josh Staph (Harvard).Verizon Academic AllDistrictFootball—1st Team: Cameron Atkinson (Princeton); BillyBrown (Yale); Matt DeLellis (Dartmouth); Robert Farrell(Princeton); Tim Kirby (Princeton); Peter Lee (Yale); PhilScherrer (Harvard); Josh Staph (Harvard); Justin Stark(Harvard).Men’s Soccer—1st Team: Brian Lavin (Yale); NickLenicheck (Harvard). 2nd Team: Ladd Fritz (Harvard).Women’s Soccer—1st Team: Mary McVeigh (Dartmouth);Lauren Papalia (Columbia); Joey Yenne (Harvard). 2ndTeam: Ali Cobbett (Yale); Jennie Garver (Yale); Beth Totman(Harvard).Volleyball—1st Team: Jaimee Reynolds (Cornell). 2ndTeam: Jessie Cooper (Brown); Erin Denniston (Harvard).WINTER After a hotly contested league schedule, the Penn, Yaleand Princeton basketball teams finished in the first ever threeway tie for the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> title. Led by <strong>Ivy</strong> player of the yearUgonna Onyekwe, Penn won the NCAA berth in a roundrobin tournament and went on to the NCAAs where they lostto California in the first round. Princeton and Yale were invitedto the NIT where the Tigers lost to Louisville in round one.Yale defeated Rutgers but lost to Tennessee Tech in the NITsecond round. Harvard sophomore Hana Peljto was the playerof the year in women's basketball, averaging 20.4 pointsper game and leading Harvard back to the NCAA tournament.The Crimson lost to the Unversity of North Carolina inthe first round. Brown advanced to the frozen four championshipgame in women's ice hockey, losing to Minnesota-Duluth 3-2. Although Brown had the best post-season run,Dartmouth was crowned league champion with an 8-2 record.Carly Haggard of Dartmouth and Kristy Zamora of Brownshared the league MVP honors.Player of the year Doug Murray led his Cornell men's icehockey team to this year's <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> championship. <strong>League</strong>rival Harvard avenged that loss, however, beating the BigRed in a thrilling 4-3 double overtime confrontation to win theECAC championship and an automatic NCAA berth. Harvardlost to Maine in the NCAA first round while Cornell beatQuinnipiac and then lost to New Hampshire. Yale's SusanCooke was named the outstanding swimmer as Princetonwon the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Women's Swimming and DivingChampionships. Several athletes competed and had top 20finishes at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championshipslater in the year. The Princeton men claimed the title at theEastern Intercollegiate Swimming <strong>League</strong> Championships inimpressive, come-from-behind fashion. Trailing Harvard afterthe first day, the Tigers bounced back to grab the title. JohnCole of Harvard garnered two top ten finishes at the NCAAs,placing second in the 1650 meter freestyle and third in the500 meter freestyle.Columbia won their 28th <strong>Ivy</strong> title in men's fencing and firstsince 1992-1993. Princeton's Soren Thompson, the 2001national men's epee champion, reached this year's epee finalat the NCAA championships. Yale won their sixth overallwomen's fencing title. Sada Jacobson of Yale won her secondstraight national title. She went undefeated on the collegiatelevel and achieved a ranking of No. 1 in the world forwomen's under-20 saber. The host Cornell Big Red tookhome the Heptagonal title in Indoor Track and Field behindathlete of the meet, sprinter Katy Jay. Yale junior Kate O'Neillran to the best overall finish by a heptagonal athlete at theNCAA Championships, crossing the line in ninth for the 3,000meters. Princeton ran, jumped and threw their way to a fifthconsecutive men's Indoor Track title. Seven-time heptagonalchampion Tora Harris of Princeton won his first national titlein the high jump (7-5). Dartmouth junior Tom McArdle finishedseventh in the 5,000 meters at the NCAAs while Penn's SamBurley finished seventh in the 800m. Led by wrestler of theyear Yoshi Nakamura, Penn continued to dominate thewrestling scene, finshing with a perfect 5-0 record and winningtheir seventh straight title. In what could have been theyear's big stunner, Princeton junior Greg Parker surprisedtop-seeded Otto Olson of Michigan in the NCAA tournamentto advance all the way into the national final.ATAGLANCE<strong>League</strong> Championship Teams (*NCAA)Men’s Basketball—Penn*, Princeton, YaleWomen’s Basketball—Harvard*Men’s Fencing—Columbia*Women’s Fencing—Yale*Men’s Ice Hockey—Cornell*Women’s Ice Hockey—DartmouthMen’s Squash—PrincetonWomen’s Squash—HarvardMen’s Swimming—Princeton*Women’s Swimming—Princeton*Men’s Indoor Track—Princeton*Women’s Indoor Track—CornellWrestling—Penn*Additional NCAA ParticipantsFencing—Princeton, Penn, Brown, HarvardMen’s Ice Hockey—HarvardWomen’s Ice Hockey—BrownMen’s Swimming—HarvardWomen’s Swimming—YaleMen’s Indoor Track—Penn, DartmouthWomen’s Indoor Track—Yale, Harvard, ColumbiaWrestling—Princeton, Cornell, HarvardPlayers of the YearMen’s Basketball—Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn)Women’s Basketball—Hana Peljto (Harvard)Men’s Ice Hockey—Doug Murray (Cornell)Women’s Ice Hockey—Carly Haggard (Dartmouth)& Kristy Zamora (Brown)Men’s Squash—Will Evans (Princeton)Women’s Squash—Louisa Hall (Harvard)Wrestling—Yoshi Nakamura (Penn)AllAmericansMen’s Basketball—HM: Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn).Men’s Fencing—1st Team: Soren Thompson (Princeton).2nd Team: Mark Dembitz (Brown); Jeffrey Breen (Penn). HM:Paul Friedman (Brown); Paolo Rossi (Columbia); AndrewSohn (Columbia).Women’s Fencing—1st Team: Sada Jacobson (Yale). 2ndTeam—Lindsay Campbell (Princeton). HM: Katie Cavan(Columbia); Monica Conley (Columbia); Maya Lawrence(Princeton).Men’s Ice Hockey—1st Team: Doug Murray (Cornell); MattUnderhill (Cornell). 2nd Team: Yann Davis (Brown).Women’s Ice Hockey—1st Team: Carly Haggard(Dartmouth). 2nd Team: Nicole Corriero (Harvard); KristyZamora (Brown).Men’s Squash—1st Team: Will Evans (Princeton); David Yik(Princeton); James Bullock (Harvard); Michael Blumberg(Harvard); A. Manchanda (Yale); Richard Repetto (Penn).2nd Team: Peter Kelly (Princeton); Danny Rutherford(Princeton); Ryan Donegan (Dartmouth); Peter Grote (Yale);Dylan Patterson (Harvard). HM: Tim Nagel (Cornell).Women’s Squash—1st Team: Margaret Elias (Harvard);Louisa Hall (Harvard); Frances Ho (Yale); Olga PuigemontSola (Cornell); Runa Reta (Penn); Lindsey Wilkins (Harvard);Carlin Wing (Harvard). 2nd Team: Devon Dalzell (Yale);Lauren Doline (Yale); Emily Eynon (Princeton); TriciaGadsden (Princeton); Colby Hall (Harvard); Linda McNair(Penn); Annie Rein-Weston (Princeton). HM: Lillian Rosenthal(Brown); Daphna Wegner (Penn); Sarah West (Dartmouth).Men’s Swimming & Diving—2nd Team: John Cole(Harvard). HM: Dan Shevchik (Harvard).Women’s Swimming & Diving—HM: Danielle Stramandi(Princeton).Men’s Indoor Track—Sam Burley (Penn); Tora Harris(Princeton); Tom McArdle (Dartmouth).Wrestling—Josh Henson (Penn); Jesse Jantzen (Harvard);Travis Lee (Cornell); Yoshi Nakamura (Penn); Greg Parker(Princeton); Dawid Rechul (Harvard); Rick Springman (Penn);Clint Wattenberg (Cornell).Verizon Academic AllAmericansWomen’s Fencing—3rd Team: Lindsay Campbell(Princeton).Men’s Ice Hockey—3rd Team: Mark McRae (Cornell)Verizon Academic AllDistrictMen’s Basketball—1st Team: Joe Case (Columbia); AhmedEl-Nokali (Princeton); Andrew Gellert (Harvard); ElliottPrasse-Freeman (Harvard).Women’s Basketball—1st Team: Katie Day (Columbia);Hana Peljto (Harvard).Women’s Fencing—1st Team: Lindsay Campbell


Year In Review(Princeton); Sharon Sonenblum (Brown).Men’s Ice Hockey—1st Team: Yann Danis (Brown); MarkMcRae (Cornell).Women’s Ice Hockey—2nd Team: Allison Kuuisisto(Harvard).Men’s Swimming—2nd Team: Dan Shevchik (Harvard).Wrestling—2nd Team: Rick Springman (Penn).SPRING In Men's Lacrosse, Princeton finished runner-up in thenational championship this season after taking the title lastyear. Ryan Boyle had 44 points (17g, 27a) to become the <strong>Ivy</strong><strong>League</strong> player of the year as a sophomore. The Tigers alsoclaimed their eighth straight <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> men's lacrossechampionship. Nine <strong>Ivy</strong> members were named All-Americansincluding first team selection Ryan McClay of Cornell.Princeton and Cornell both competed in the NCAA women'stournament tournament, Princeton coming home with theNCAA title. The Tiger's Lauren Simone, Rachel Becker andTheresa Sherry were named first team All-America. JenNewitt (Dartmouth) and Jaimee Reynolds (Cornell) were alsonamed on the first team. Pitcher of the year Ben Crockettand his Harvard squad, the Red Rolfe Division champion,defeated Princeton, the Gehrig Division champion, to win the<strong>Ivy</strong> Baseball title and secure a postseason berth. TheCrimson lost in the elimination round of the NCAA tournament.Princeton won their first <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> softball title sincethe 1996 season, going 13-1 in league play. The Tigers finishedtheir season with a loss in the NCAA tournament,bringing their record to 34-18.In golf, Yale defeated defending champion Princeton tolock up their fourth women's title in six years. On the men'sside, Princeton won this year's <strong>Ivy</strong> Golf championship by 13strokes over second-place finisher Yale. It was Princeton'sthird straight <strong>Ivy</strong> championship. Both Brown and Harvardmade appearances in the NCAA Men's Tennis Tournamentthis season. Brown, the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> champion with a 7-0 conferencerecord, was defeated by Ole Miss in the first round.Harvard advanced to round two before falling to Baylor 4-0.Alice Pirsu earned player of the year honors in Women'sTennis while leading Penn to the second round of the NCAAtournament, where they fell to Duke. She also became thefirst Penn player ever to be invited to the NCAA Tournamentsingles competition.The Cornell women added an outdoor crown to the indoortrack and field championship they had won in the fall. Onceagain, junior Katy Jay had a huge heptagonal meet for theBig Red, sweeping the two short sprints. In the men's heptagonaltrack meet, Penn and Princeton entered the 4x400mtied with 121 points apiece. After Princeton ran 3:11.73, theQuakers did them one better, running a meet record 3:10.37to steal the heptagonal championship from the Tigers.Princeton's Tora Harris, however, provided yet another stunninghighlight, soaring over the high jump bar at 7-7 to set aHeps record and a personal best. He would go on to becomenational champion, adding to his indoor crown. The Yalelightweight varsity eight men's crew was ranked No. 1 in thenation and undefeated for the spring. They captured theEARC Eastern Sprints title. Harvard captured the <strong>Ivy</strong> title witha second place finish behind Wisconsin in heavyweight crew.The Brown women captured a coveted national championshipin Women's Rowing as well as this year's EasternSprints title. The Princeton women lightweights won theirfourth national title with a win in the Grand Final overWisconsin.ATAGLANCE<strong>League</strong> Championship Teams (*NCAA)Baseball—Harvard*Men’s Lacrosse—Princeton*Women’s Lacrosse—Princeton*Men’s Heavyweight Rowing—Harvard*Men’s Lightweight Rowing—YaleWomen’s Rowing—Brown*Softball—Princeton*Men’s Tennis—Brown*Women’s Tennis—Penn*Men’s Outdoor Track—Penn*Women’s Outdoor Track—Cornell*Additional NCAA ParticipantsMen’s Lacrosse—CornellWomen’s Lacrosse—CornellWomen’s Rowing—Princeton, Radcliffe, YaleMen’s Tennis—HarvardMen’s Outdoor Track—Princeton, Cornell, DartmouthWomen’s Outdoor Track—Yale, Princeton, Harvard,DartmouthPlayers of the YearBaseball—Erik Rico (Cornell-player); JonathanStern (Brown-pitcher); Ben Crockett (Harvard-pitcher)Men’s Lacrosse—Ryan Boyle (Princeton)Women’s Lacrosse—Jaimee Reynolds (Cornell)Softball—Tiffany Whitton (Harvard-player);Brie Galicinao (Princeton-pitcher)Men’s Tennis—Judson Williams (Princeton)Women’s Tennis—Alice Pirsu (Penn)AllAmericansMen’s Lacrosse—1st Team: Ryan McClay (Cornell). 2ndTeam: Ryan Boyle (Princeton); Justin Cynar (Cornell);Damien Davis (Princeton); Brad Dumont (Princeton). 3rdTeam: Galen Beers (Cornell); Chas Gessner (Brown); JimMormile (Brown); B.J. Prager (Princeton).Women’s Lacrosse—1st Team: Rachael Becker (Princeton);Jen Newitt (Dartmouth); Jaimee Reynolds (Cornell); TheresaSherry (Princeton); Lauren Simone (Princeton). 2nd Team:Sarah Averson (Cornell); Carrie Giancola (Cornell); EricaHolveck (Cornell); Charlotte Kenworthy (Princeton); ErinKutner (Harvard); Brooke Owens (Princeton). 3rd Team:Crissy Book (Penn); Megan Strenski (Yale).Men’s Outdoor Track—Sam Burley (Penn); Tora Harris(Princeton); Tom McArdle (Dartmouth); Tuan Wreh (Penn).Women’s Outdoor Track—Shaina Damm (Dartmouth); KateO’Neill (Yale); Laura O’Neill (Yale); Kart Siilats (Harvard);Lauren Simmons (Princeton).Verizon Academic AllAmericansBaseball—1st Team: Derek Johnson (Columbia).Women’s Lacrosse—1st Team: Jaimee Reynolds (Cornell).Women’s Rowing—3rd Team: Catherine Wetmore (Yale).Men’s Outdoor Track—1st Team: Thomas Hocker (Yale).3rd Team: John Friedman (Harvard); Tom McArdle(Dartmouth).Women’s Outdoor Track—3rd Team: Kate O’Neill (Yale);Laura O’Neill (Yale).Verizon Academic AllDistrictBaseball—1st Team: Steven Duke (Yale); Billy Hess(Columbia); Derek Johnson (Columbia); Matt McCarthy(Yale). 2nd Team: Nick Italiano (Penn); Thomas Pauly(Princeton).Men’s Lacrosse—2nd Team: Scott Farrell (Princeton).Women’s Lacrosse—1st Team: Jaimee Reynolds (Cornell).Women’s Rowing—1st Team: Catherine Wetmore (Yale).Softball—1st Team: Laura Beckert (Yale). 2nd Team: CaraDenver (Yale); Crista Farrell (Penn).Men’s Tennis—2nd Team: Nick Malone (Brown); ScottPaltrowitz (Cornell); Judson Williams (Princeton).Men’s Outdoor Track—1st Team: David Epstein (Columbia);John Friedman (Harvard); Thomas Hocker (Yale); TomMcArdle (Dartmouth). 2nd Team: Donald Carson (Yale); SeanMeeker (Harvard); Matt Seidel (Harvard); Evan Zeisel(Columbia).Women’s Outdoor Track—1st Team: Kate O'Neill (Yale);Laura O'Neill (Yale); Natalie Whelan (Cornell).Wrestling—2nd Team: Greg Parker (Princeton).

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