PRINCETON, N.J. -- The Ivy League released its list of student-athletes selected for 2018-19 Academic All-Ivy honors in its fall sports today. The 80 men and women were starters or key reserves on an officially recognized varsity team with 3.0 or better cumulative grade point averages. Each institution nominated five men and five women from its eligible student-athletes.
The full list by institution follows.
BROWN
Travis Bouscaren, Sr., Men’s Water Polo, Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)
Finished the season with 56 goals, 20 assists and 29 steals…first-team All-NWPC…second-team NWPC All-Tournament Team…NWPC Player of the Week on Oct. 9.
Abby Carchio, Jr., Women’s Soccer, History (Lakeville, Mass.)
United Soccer Coaches third-team All-East Region…New England Soccer Journal New England Midfielder of the Year…first-team All-Ivy…led the League in points (28) and assists (eight), while ranking second in goals (10).
Christine Etzel, Sr., Women’s Soccer, Biology (Madison, Conn.)
NEWISA Senior Bowl invitee…concluded her career ranked second all-time at Brown in GAA (0.81), tied for second in shutouts (23), tied for third in wins (32), eighth in saves (259), and eighth in save percentage (.838)…Senior CLASS Award Candidate.
Carleen Jeffers, Sr., Women’s Cross Country, Computational Biology (Ridgewood, N.J.)
First-team All-Ivy…placed fifth at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championship…finished 10th at Penn State Nationals gaining her personal best.
Ryan Kopec, Sr., Football, Business, Entrepreneurship and Organizations (Alpharetta, Ga.)
Second-team All-Ivy…CoSIDA Academic All-District…averaged 38.5 yards per punt…helped give Brown the Ivy League lead in net punting (36.6 yards).
Rachel Lanouette, Sr., Field Hockey, Education Studies & Sociology (Windham, N.H.)
Second-team All-Ivy for the second consecutive year…finished her career starting every possible game (68)…led the Bears in assists (8) and points (18)…her eight assists tied for third-best in the Ivy League.
Louise Leitao, Sr., Women’s Rugby, Applied Mathematics-Economics (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
Key scorer for the Bears…recorded six tries on the season, including two against Norwich.
Santiago Nunez, Sr., Men’s Water Polo, Economics (Miami)
Scored a career-high 16 goals in 2018, to go along with nine assists and 11 steals…three-time ACWPC All-Academic Team selection.
Daniel Schiller, Jr., Men’s Soccer, International Relations (Glenview, Ill.)
United Soccer Coaches All-Northeast Region Third Team…second-team All-Ivy…led the Bears in assists (5) and points (13)…tied for the team lead with four goals…posted five points in Ivy play.
Gabe Welp, Sr., Men’s Soccer, Economics (West Chester, Ohio)
United Soccer Coaches All-Northeast Region third team…second-team All-Ivy…captain…started all 17 games and finished tied for the team-lead in minutes…tallied an assist from his defensive position.
COLUMBIA
Dylan Castanheira, Sr., Men’s Soccer, Economics (Landing, N.J.)
Two-time Academic All-Ivy selection…three-time All-Ivy selection, including first team in 2018…Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year…set school-record for career shutouts (25…Ivy League record holder in GAA (0.513).
Katie Dempsey, Sr., Field Hockey, Economics (Chadds Ford, Pa.)
Two-time Academic All-Ivy selection…second-team All-Ivy selection as a goalkeeper…started all 17 games…posted a 2.13 GAA and a .741 save percentage…recorded two shutouts.
Ryan Gilbert, Sr., Football, Political Science (Bellevue, Wash.)
Two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selection (2017, 2018)…first-team All-Ivy…led team with 89 tackles…his tackles total ranked No. 2 in Ivy League and No. 36 nationally.
Tyler Italiano, Sr., Men’s Cross Country, Biological Studies (Syosset, N.Y.)
Columbia's second-place finisher at Ivy Heps, placing 15th with a time of 25:01.9…placed 67th at NCAA Northeast Regional…led Lions twice on the year…posted a top-10 finish at the Iona Meet of Champions.
Amalya Johnson, Jr., Women’s Soccer, Physics (Montclair, N.J.)
First-team All-Ivy pick in 2018…three-time All-Ivy selection…third-team All-District selection…started all 16 games at defender.
Libby Kokes, Sr., Women’s Cross Country, Earth Institute (Portland, Ore.)
First-team All-Ivy selection in 2018…named to USTFCCCA All-Region Team…finished 50th at nationals with a time of 20:43.6…finished fourth at Ivy League Heps…finished fifth at Princeton Invite.
Vana Markarian, Jr., Men’s Soccer, Political Science (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
Second-team All-Ivy…United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region Team…scored two goals and added one assist from backline…helped Lions post 0.79 GAA for the year with five shutouts as defender.
Jennifer Trieschman, Jr., Field Hockey, Biological Studies (Houston)
First-team All-Mideast Region…second-team All-Ivy selection…led team with nine goals and 22 points…tied for fifth in the Ivy League in goals and sixth in points.
Sean White, Sr., Football, Political Science (Friendswood, Texas)
Second-team All-Ivy selection as a linebacker…ranked No. 5 in Ivy League in tackles (81)…three double-digit tackle games on the year…led Lions in tackles in four games.
Kalie Wood, Jr., Women’s Volleyball, Biological Studies (San Diego)
Played and started in all 24 matches…ranked No. 1 in Ivy League in total aces, No. 2 in aces/set, No. 4 in digs and digs/set…finished the year with 362 digs, 4.16 digs/set, 29 aces, 0.33 aces/set.
CORNELL
Ryan Bayne, Sr., Men’s Soccer, Mechanical Engineering (Horseheads, N.Y.)
A pillar of the central defense, leading team with 1,254 minutes…appeared in 15 games and made 14 starts…team Captain…tallied an assist from his defensive position.
Zoe Chamness, So., Women’s Volleyball, Human Biology, Health & Society (Eugene, Ore.)
2018 Google Cloud Academic All-District first team…recorded a team-high 701 assists, seventh-best in the Ivy League…also recorded 203 digs, 21 blocks, 20 aces and 15 kills.
Harold Coles, Jr., Football, Applied Economics & Management (Erie, Pa.)
Second-team All-Ivy…first-team Google Cloud Academic All-District…tallied three 100-yard rushing games on the year…rushed for 710 yards and seven touchdowns on the year…finished with 1,003 total yards.
Maddy Conklin, Jr., Field Hockey, Biology & Society (Greenvale, N.Y.)
NFHCA second-team All-Mideast Region…second-team All-Ivy…finished second on the team in points (nine), goals (three) and assists (three).
Maddie Henry, Jr., Field Hockey, Human Biology, Health & Society (Wynnewood, Pa.)
Honorable Mention All-Ivy…finished sixth in the nation in saves per game (7.68) and ninth overall in save percentage (.764)…led the League in saves per game and ranked second in save percentage…team co-captain.
David Jones, Jr., Football, Applied Economics & Management (Sugar Land, Texas)
Second-team All-Ivy…a two-time All-Ivy selection…finished his career with seven interceptions, No. 13 all-time at Cornell…picked off two passes against Sacred Heart en route to Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week honors.
Meghan Kennedy, Sr., Women’s Soccer, History (Santa Clarita, Calif.)
Two-time All-Ivy honorable mention (2016, 2018)…led the Ivy League with 94 saves…ranked sixth nationally with an average of 7.83 saves per game…named team MVP.
Taylor Knibb, Jr., Women’s Cross Country, Psychology (Washington)
NCAA Elite 90 Award winner…earned first-team All-Ivy after placing seventh at Ivy Heps…placed fifth at the NCAA East Regional…under-23 ITU World Triathlon Grand Final winner.
Brooks Panhans, Sr., Sprint Football, Economics (Plano, Texas)
Selected to the All-CSFL first team…led the Big Red with 26 receptions…served as team captain.
Charles Touche, So., Men’s Soccer, Undeclared (Albuquerque, N.M.)
United Soccer Coaches All-Northeast Region third team…All-Ivy first team…led the Ivy League in points (18) and goals (eight).
DARTMOUTH
Remy Borinsky, Sr., Women’s Soccer, Neuroscience (Warren, N.J.)
All-Ivy first team for the third time in her career…All-Northeast Region first team…finished fourth in the League with 18 points, on six goals and six assists.
David Emanuels, Sr., Football, Biomedical Engineering (Mercer Island, Wash.)
Google Cloud Academic All-America second team…finished third on the Big Green with 51 tackles…posted 2.5 tackles for loss…recorded a career-high 11 stops in win at Cornell.
David Horneffer, Jr., Men’s Tennis, Economics (Brookfield, Wis.)
Entered the season at No. 119 in the ITA preseason rankings and No. 21 in doubles…reached the round of 16 in doubles at the Southern Intercollegiate Championship.
Camille Johnson, Sr., Women’s Rugby, Anthropology (Grants Pass, Ore.)
Team captain…led Dartmouth to NIRA National Championship and was named the game’s MVP…scored a career-high 100 points on 10 tries and 25 conversions.
Zoe Leonard, Sr., Women’s Volleyball, Linguistics (Hilo, Hawaii)
All-Ivy second team…the libero was second in the conference with 4.49 digs per gam…finished her career with 936 digs, 549 assists and 66 aces.
Jason Liu, So., Men’s Golf, Undeclared (Windsor, Conn.)
Team captain…Led the Big Green team in scoring in two of the four fall tournaments…tied for 13
th overall at the Camden Collegiate Invitational.
Glennis Murphy, So., Women’s Cross Country, Undeclared (Larkspur, Calif.)
Earned All-Ivy second team honors after finishing 12
th at Ivy Heps…placed 10th at the Northeast Regionals to earn All-Region honors and help Dartmouth advance to NCAA Championship for the 13th time, the most in Ivy history.
Jonathan Nierenberg, Sr., Men’s Soccer, Sociology (Sand Point, N.Y.)
All-Ivy League first team defender…helped Dartmouth allow just eight goals over its final 12 games as Big Green went 8-1-3 during that stretch…tallied an assist from his defensive position.
Katie Spanos, Jr., Field Hockey, Biology (Hummelstown, Pa.)
All-Ivy first team…All-Region second team…led Dartmouth in goals (9) and points (19) for the second-straight year.
Jack Traynor, Sr., Football, Engineering (Lake Forest, Ill.)
Tri-captain…unanimously voted All-Ivy first team…Division I All-New England Team…finished second on the Big Green with 56 tackles, including season-high 14 at Princeton.
HARVARD
Dennis Blyashov, So., Men’s Water Polo, Economics (Carlsbad, Calif.)
All-Northeast Water Polo Conference first team…NWPC first-team All-Tournament…NWPC Player of the Week on Sept. 18…led the team with a career-high 81 goals on the season, while recording 37 assists, 13 steals and nine blocks…helped the Crimson to a historic win over then No. 3 California with a career-high five assists…scored four or more goals in eight games…tied a single-game career-high with seven goals against Loyola Marymount.
Christina Cornelius, Sr., Women’s Volleyball, Sociology (Los Angeles)
Team co-captain…earned All-Ivy first team honors, her fourth All-Ivy selection of her career…appeared and started in all 23 matches…led the team in kills per set (2.70) and blocks per set (1.17)…ranked second on the team in hitting percentage (.267) and third in digs per set (2.01)…ranks second in block assists (334) and block totals (409) in program history…finished her career at Harvard as the record holder for single-season block assists (112)…ranked second in the Ivy League in blocks per set (1.17), fifth in points (3.54) and eighth in hitting percentage (.265).
Emily Duarte, Sr., Field Hockey, Economics (Rye, N.Y.)
All-Ivy League Honorable Mention…breakout year on offense as the stopper on Harvard's penalty corner unit, recording a goal and eight assists for a career high 10 points…led the Crimson with two defensive saves…key part of Harvard’s strong defensive unit that ranked No. 2 in the nation, allowing .74 goals per game, with 10 shutouts…NFHCA Scholar of Distinction...NFHCA National Academic Squad.
Stone Hart, Sr., Football, History & Science: Science & Society (Olympia, Wash.)
Finalist for Asa S. Bushnell Cup as Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year…All-Ivy first team honoree…played in all 10 games…led the team with 8.5 tackles for a loss and finished sixth with 32 tackles overall.
Tessel Huibregtsen, So., Field Hockey, Undeclared (Overeen, Holland)
Longstreth/NFHCA second-team All-American…Longstreth/NFHCA Northeast Region first team…unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection…recorded a career-high 21 points on seven goals and seven assists…named Longstreth/NFHCA Division I Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 24…closed the season with 15 points (five goals, five assists) in her last seven games and was a big part of the Crimson's strong defensive unit (No. 2 NCAA), allowing .74 goals per game, with 10 shutouts…NFHCA All-Academic Squad.
Jake McIntyre, So., Football, Statistics (Orlando, Fla.)
Played in all 10 games…All-Ivy second team…New England Football Writers’ Association All New England-Team honoree…tied for the Harvard career record with 30 field goals…tied the Harvard single-season record with 13 field goals…hit all 31 extra points on the season and was 13-of-15 on field-goal attempts…had 70 points on the year…ranks fourth in school history with 167 career points among kickers…fourth in program history with 77 career extra points…finished seventh in the nation and first in the Ivy League in field-goal percentage (.867)…finished second in the Ivy League with 1.3 field goals per game…COSIDA Academic All-District first team honors…Fred Mitchell Award Watch list.
Zach Miller, Sr., Football, Economics (Houston)
Elected 145th captain…All-Ivy honorable mention…played in all 10 games…ranked second on the team with 44 tackles and three interceptions.
Hugo Milner, So., Men’s Cross Country, Environmental Science & Public Policy (Derby, United Kingdom)
Earned All-Ivy first team honors finishing in third with a time of 24:32.3 at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships…crossed the finish line in fifth at the NCAA Northeast Regional with a time of 32:50.7, earning all-region honors…finished in 65th at the NCAA National Championships with a time of 30:22.0.
Leah Mohammadi, Sr., Women’s Soccer, Government (Upland, Calif.)
Three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selection…Academic All-Ivy in fall of 2017…first-team All-Ivy midfielder…Ivy League Player of the Week on Oct. 15…team captain…led the Crimson attack with seven goals and 17 points out of the midfield, which tanked fourth and third in the Ivy League, respectively…also helped pitch six shutouts….ended Harvard career with 13 goals and 12 assists for 38 points, including four game-winning goals…spent 2018 summer volunteering with congressional campaigns.
Lisa Tertsch, Jr., Women’s Cross Country, Human Evolutionary Biology (Darmstadt, Germany)
Earned All-Ivy first team honors after finishing third at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships with a time of 20:50.0…earned NCAA All-Region honors after finishing in third at the 2018 DI Northeast Region Cross Country Championships with a time of 21:40.4…crossed the finish line in 100th at the NCAA D1 Cross Country Championships with a time of 21:05.0.
PENN
Cooper Gardner, Sr., Football, Biological Basis of Behavior (Broomfield, Colo.)
First-team All-Ivy…finished the year with 19 solo tackles and 12 assists for 31 total tackles…set career highs in tackles, tackles for loss (7.0), and sacks (4.0)…ranked sixth among Ivy players in sacks-per-game (0.4).
Parker Jones, So., Women’s Volleyball, Undeclared (Lafayette, Calif.)
Honorable mention All-Ivy…finished second on the team with 229 kills and 217 digs while picking up seven double-doubles…recorded double-digit kills in 11 matches.
Jake Klaus, Sr., Sprint Football, Finance at Wharton (Haddonfield, N.J.)
First-team All-CSFL for the third-straight year…team captain…started all six games…led Penn with 528 rushing yards and eight touchdowns…posted a season-high 165 yards against Cornell.
Nick Miller, Sr., Football, Cognitive Science (New Market, Md.)
Unanimous first-team All-Ivy, his third career All-Ivy selection…led Ivy League with three forced fumbles…led Penn with 87 tackles…set career highs in TFLs and sacks…one of 25 finalists for STATS FCS Buck Buchanan Award…presented to nation’s top defensive player.
Cami Nwokedi, Sr., Women’s Soccer, Marketing & Operations Management at Wharton (Burbank, Calif.)
Ivy League Defender of the Year…first-team All-Ivy…first-team All-East Region…Penn won a share of its first Ivy title since 2010…the Quakers tied for the best shutout percentage in the country…second-team United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America.
Alexa Schneck, Jr., Field Hockey, Biological Basis of Behavior (Reading, Pa.)
First-team All-Ivy…team captain…started all 17 games…led Penn with career highs in points (25), goals (10), assists (5), and game-winning goals (4)…totaled eight goals in Ivy League play.
Alex Touche, So., Men’s Soccer, Undeclared (Albuquerque, N.M.)
First-team All-Ivy center back…started all 16 matches…helped Penn post seven shutouts, its highest total since 2010…led Penn with 10 points on five goals including three gamewinning goals.
Allie Trzaska, Sr., Women’s Soccer, Communication (Yardley, Pa.)
Second-team All-Ivy…second-team All-East Region…led Penn and tied for first in the Ivy League with seven assists…Penn won a share of its first Ivy title since 2010…first-team United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-East Region.
Sam Webb, Sr., Men’s Cross Country, Economics (Yardley, Pa.)
Qualified for the 2018 NCAA Championship…finished ninth at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional…second-team All-Ivy after finishing 11
th at Ivy Heps…earned points for Penn in all five races.
Maddie Villalba, Jr., Women’s Cross Country, Music (Doylestown, Pa.)
Qualified for the 2018 NCAA Championship…finished fourth at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional, marking the best finish in program history…finished no worse than second for Penn in six races and led the Quakers four times.
PRINCETON
Melia Chittenden, So., Women’s Cross Country, Undeclared, (Manhattan Beach, Calif.)
Earned second-team All-Ivy honors after placing eighth at the Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country Championship…earned All-Region accolades after finishing 20
th to help the Tigers punch a ticket to the NCAA Championship.
Casey Conrad, So., Men’s Water Polo, Undeclared (Lafayette, Calif.)
Led Tigers to a 3-0 record at the NWPC Tournament en route to MVP honors…finished the year with 28 goals, 17 assists, nine steals and eight blocks.
Matt Grossman, So., Men’s Cross Country, Undeclared (Millburn, N.J.)
Earned first-team All-Ivy accolades after placing fifth at Ivy Heps…helped Tigers claim their 21
st overall title and second-straight…placed third overall at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional to earn All-Region honors and help Princeton claim its second straight title.
Jesper Horsted, Sr., Football, Sociology (St. Paul, Minn.)
First-team All-Ivy…Bushnell finalist for Offensive Player of the Year…set program records in receiving touchdowns and catches…finished second in the League in receptions (72), receiving yards (1,047), while ranking first in touchdowns (13) and scoring (92).
Tom Johnson, Sr., Football, Economics (Moorestown, N.J.)
First-team All-Ivy…led the Tigers with 42 tackles, including 26 solo…also recorded 6.0 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks, one pass defensed and one interception…helped Princeton claim the outright Ivy title with the 13
th-ever undefeated season in League history.
Maggie O’Connell, Jr., Women’s Volleyball, Civil & Biological Engineering (Katy, Texas)
First-team All-Ivy…All-Region Honorable Mention…led the team with 244 kills and 3.44 kills per set…recorded a hitting percentage of .371, along with 24 digs and 44 blocks.
Lucy Rickerson, So., Women’s Soccer, Undeclared (San Diego)
First-team All-Ivy…helped the Tigers’ defense shut out 12 opponents…Princeton ranked second in the nation in shutout percentage (.706)…the Tigers’ defense limited opponents to just 12 goals on the year.
Clara Roth, So., Field Hockey, Undeclared, (Schwetzingen, Germany)
Ivy League Co-Offensive Player of the Year…third-team All-America…led the team in points (34), goals (13) and assists (8)…ranked second in the League in points, points per game and goals and tied for the League-lead with four gamewinners.
Richard Wolf, So., Men’s Soccer, Undeclared (Annandale, N.J.)
First-team All-Ivy…played in just three games before the Ivy season began, then started in every League match…helped a defense that gave up just five goals in League play and kept teams to just 9.6 shots per game…tallied a point on one assist from his defensive position.
Elise Wong, Sr., Field Hockey, Woodrow Wilson School (Lake Forest, Ill.)
Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year…first-team All-America…finalist for the 2018 Honda Sports Award…started all 20 games and tallied eight points on two goals and four assists from her defensive position…helped lead the Tigers to the NCAA final four…led a defense that shut out six teams and posted the eighth-lowest goals-against average in the nation (1.17).
YALE
Nic Baird, Sr., Co-Ed Sailing, Political Science (St. Petersburg, Fla.)
Finished fourth at the singlehanded nationals this fall…ICSA Co-ed All-American Skipper last spring.
Bridget Condie, Jr., Field Hockey, History (St. Louis)
Named first-team All-Ivy…first-team All-Mideast Region…led Yale in points (17) and assists (five) while matching the team lead with six goals.
Nicky Downs, Sr., Men’s Soccer, Economics (Lakeville, Conn.)
First-team All-Ivy selection…United Soccer Coaches All-Northeast Region third team…tied for second in the Ivy League with five assists…CoSIDA Academic All-District.
Noelle Higginson, Jr., Women’s Soccer, Economics (New Orleans)
Named first-team All-Ivy for the second straight year…started all 17 games and led the team with 15 points on four goals and a team-best seven assists…tied for the League lead in assists.
Andrea Masterson, Sr., Women’s Cross Country, Architecture (Seattle)
Won the individual title at the Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country Championship, the first Bulldog to do so since Lindsay Donaldson in 2006…qualified for NCAA Championship…earned All-Region recognition for third straight year.
Cameron Riach, Sr., Men’s Soccer, Economics (Weston, Conn.)
Named second-team All-Ivy…started all 16 games…played all but 10 minutes in seven Ivy League games…tallied two points on two assists from his defensive position.
JP Shohfi, Jr., Football, Psychology (San Marino, Calif.)
Named second-team All-Ivy…third in the Ivy League in receptions per game (6.1) and receiving yards per game (92.9)…finished the year with 55 receptions for 836 yards and six touchdowns.
Sterling Strother, Jr., Football, Psychology (Moraga, Calif.)
Second-team All-Ivy selection…key member of the offensive line that helped Yale lead the League in passing…CoSIDA Academic All-District selection.
Kate Swanson, Women’s Volleyball, Sr., History (Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.)
Ivy League Defensive Player of Year…first-team All-Ivy…AVCA All-Region selection…led the League with 386 digs, while also recording 78 assists and 20 aces…helped Bulldogs to Ivy championship and NCAA bid.
Kelley Wirth, Sr., Women’s Volleyball, History (Moraga, Calif.)
First-team All-Ivy selection…earned All-Ivy recognition in each of her four seasons…led the Bulldogs in kills per set in Ivy matches…totaled 202 kills, 44 digs and 44 blocks…helped Bulldogs claim the Ivy championship and automatic NCAA bid.