Football All-Ivy 2013: Gellatly, Fraser

Started by billhoward, November 26, 2013, 05:37:56 PM

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Senior wide receiver Grant Gellatly and freshman punter Chris Fraser are Cornell's first-team All-Ivy football selections. Fraser is rookie of the year. Jeff Matthews? Second-team again, this year behind Princeton QB Quinn Epperly, after being first-team as a sophomore. LB Brett Buehler of Cornell is also second-team. Press release: http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/sports/fball/2013-14/releases/Football_All-Ivy_--_2013

PLAYER OF THE YEAR (OFFENSE, DEFENSE)
TBA Dec. 3


ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Chris Fraser, Cornell (Fr., P - Potomac, Md.)

FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY
Offense

Cole Hooper, Brown (Sr., OL - Oklahoma City)
Cohle Fowler, Dartmouth (Sr., OL - Claremore, Okla.)
Scotty Whitmore, Dartmouth (Jr., OL - Spring, Texas)
Nick Easton, Harvard (Jr., OL - Lenoir, N.C.)
Christopher Bush, Penn (Sr., OL - Westwood, N.J.)
Spenser Huston, Princeton (Jr., OL - Summit, N.J.)
Joe Goss, Princeton (Sr., OL - Massapequa, N.Y.)
Quinn Epperly, Princeton (Jr., QB - Knoxville, Tenn.)
*John Spooney, Brown (Sr., RB - Northfield, Ohio)
*Dominick Pierre, Dartmouth (Sr., RB - Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Grant Gellatly, Cornell (Sr., WR - Issaquah, Wash.)
*Roman Wilson, Princeton (Sr., WR - Broken Arrow, Okla.)
*Deon Randall, Yale (Jr., WR - San Diego)
*Cameron Brate, Harvard (Sr., TE - Naperville, Ill.)

Defense
Michael Yules, Brown (Sr., DE - South Dartmouth, Mass.)
*Zach Hodges, Harvard (Jr., DE - Atlanta)
Nnamdi Obukwelu, Harvard (Sr., DT - Brockton, Mass.)
Caraun Reid, Princeton (Sr., DL - Bronx, N.Y.)
Adewole Oyalowo, Brown (Sr., LB - Bowie, Md.)
Michael Runger, Dartmouth (Sr., LB - Lisle, Ill.)
*Joshua Boyd, Harvard (Sr., - LB - Hyde Park, Mass.)
Daniel Davis, Penn (Jr., LB - Norman, Okla.)
Emory Polley, Brown (Sr., DB - University Heights, Ohio)
Garrett Waggoner, Dartmouth (Sr., DB - Sarasota, Fla.)
Norman Hayes, Harvard (Jr., DB - Tucker, Ga.)
Brian Owusu, Harvard (Sr., DB - Oxnard, Calif.)
Anthony Gaffney, Princeton (So., DB - Columbus, N.J.)

Special Teams
Alexander Norocea, Brown (Sr., PK - Hermosa Beach, Calif.)
Paul Delaney, Columbia (Sr., P - Palatine, Ill.)
Chris Fraser, Cornell (Fr., P - Potomac, Md.)
Alexander Jette, Brown (Fr., RS - North Attleboro, Mass.)

SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY
Offense
Daniel Austin, Brown (Sr., OL - Franklin, Tenn.)
Clayton Paino, Brown (Sr., OL - Tarpon Springs, Fla.)
Austin Scheufele, Harvard (Sr., OL - Lafayette, Colo.)
Max Coale, Princeton (Sr., OL - Highland, Md.)
Ben Carbery, Yale (Jr., OL - Oak Park, Ill.)
Wes Gavin, Yale (Sr., OL - San Diego)
Jeff Mathews, Cornell (Sr., QB - Camarillo, Calif.)
Paul Stanton, Jr., Harvard (So., RB - Kenner, La.)
DiAndre Atwater, Princeton (So., RB - Duluth, Ga.)
Tellef Lundevall, Brown (Sr., WR - Highland Park, Ill.)
Ricky Zorn, Harvard (Sr., WR - Dallas)
Seth DeValve, Princeton (Jr., WR - Manchester, Conn.)
Andrew Marks, Brown (Sr., TE - Berlin, Wis.)

Defense
John Bumpus, Brown (Sr., DE - Concord, Mass.)
Evan Chrustic, Dartmouth (Jr., DL - Andover, N.J.)
Cody Fulleton, Dartmouth (So., DL - Seattle)
Jason Ray, Princeton (Sr., DL - Clarkston, Mich.)
Zach Olinger, Columbia (Sr., LB - Hoover, Ala.)
Brett Buehler, Cornell (Sr., LB - Dublin, Ohio)
Sam Chwarzynski, Penn (Sr., LB - Norwood Park Township, Ill.)
Mike Zeuli, Princeton (Sr., LB - Marlton, N.J.)
Stephen Dazzo, Dartmouth (Jr., DB - Arlington Heights, Ill.)
Vernon Harris, Dartmouth (So., DB - Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
D.J. Monroe, Harvard (Sr., DB - Columbia, S.C.)
Evan Jackson, Penn (Sr., DB - Hamden, Conn.)
Phillip Bhaya, Princeton (Sr., DB - Haddonfield, N.J.)
Cole Champion, Yale (So., DB - Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Foyesade Oluokun, Yale (Fr., DB - St. Louis)

Special Teams
David Mothander, Harvard (Sr., PK - San Juan Capistrano, Calif.)
David Bicknell, Harvard (Jr., P - Boca Raton, Fla.)
Matt Lescano, Princeton (So., RS - Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-IVY
Brad Wagner, Cornell (Sr., OL - Mill Rift, Pa.)
Zach Wilk, Cornell (So., OL - Harrisburg, Pa.)

Sean Ronan, Dartmouth (Jr., OL - Boca Raton, Fla.)
John Oppenheimer, Yale (Sr., OL - Menlo Park, Calif.)
Dalyn Williams, Dartmouth (So., QB - Corinth, Texas)
Conner Hempel, Harvard (Jr., QB - Union, Ky.)
Luke Hagy, Cornell (So., RB - Pittsburgh)
Kyle Wilcox, Penn (Jr., RB - Tampa, Fla.)
Tyler Varga, Yale (Jr., RB - Kitchener, Ontario, Canada)
Bo Patterson, Dartmouth (Jr., WR - Charleston, S.C.)
Connor Kelley, Princeton (Jr., WR - Batesville, Ind.)
Cole Marcoux, Dartmouth (Sr., TE - New York)
Des Smith, Princeton (Sr., TE - Watertown, Wis.)
Niko Padilla, Columbia (So., DL - Dallas)
Elliot Kastner, Dartmouth (Sr., DT - Kamuela, Hawaii)
Austin Taps, Penn (So., DL - Mahopac, N.Y.)
Greg Sotereanos, Princeton (Sr., DL - Elizabeth, Pa.)
Beau Palin, Yale (Sr., DE - Oconomowoc, Wis.)
Daniel Giovacchini, Brown (Jr., LB - Acton, Mass.)
Tré Minor, Cornell (Sr., LB - Columbia, S.C.)
Bronson Green, Dartmouth (Sr., LB - Los Angeles)
David Park, Penn (Sr., LB - Buford, Ga.)
William Vaughn, Yale (Jr., LB - South Orange, N.J.)
Michael Turner, Cornell (Jr., DB - Pikesville, Md.)
Chris Splinter, Harvard (Sr., DB - Middleton, Mass.)
Matt Arends, Princeton (So., DB - Prior Lake, Minn.)
Kyle Cazzetta, Yale (Jr., PK - Slate Hill, N.Y.)
Bo Patterson, Dartmouth (Jr., RS - Charleston, S.C.)

* Unanimous Selection

Josh '99

Quote from: billhowardJeff Matthews? Second-team again, this year behind Princeton QB Quinn Epperly, after being first-team as a sophomore.
All due respect to Mathews, but I can't really argue with this.  Epperly had the highest completion percentage and fewest interceptions of anyone with over 100 passing attempts, and also threw for the most touchdowns (25).  He was also Princeton's leading rusher (4th overall in the league) with 570 yards and 5 YPC and led the league with 18 rushing TDs.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

billhoward

Epperly completed 29 straight passes at one point, 32x35 overall, against, ah, us. And there were 3 games Princeton was so far out front, he didn't play at all or much in the second half. A Princeton neighbor says their third or fourth string QB, a freshman, has the best arm in the Ivy League. And Princeton is getting some commmits, he says, that were looking at scholarship schools. I think the point is that Princeton has reloaded and could be the next Harvard. All in the span of 4 years.

French Rage

How noteworthy was our punter that he got ROTY?
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

Towerroad

Quote from: French RageHow noteworthy was our punter that he got ROTY?

Congratulations to him. He gets a lot of practice.

Josh '99

Quote from: French RageHow noteworthy was our punter that he got ROTY?
Upon a cursory look through the season's stats, it doesn't look like all that many freshmen had a big impact this year.  I can't say whether this is atypical.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

Trotsky