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Football Collects 16 All-Ivy Selections, Jones Gains Academic All-Ivy

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – A total of 16 Harvard football student-athletes earned 2022 All-Ivy accolades, including six First Team All-Ivy choices with three on both offense and defense, the league announced Tuesday afternoon.
 
Aidan Borguet (RB) and Truman Jones (DL) led the way for the Crimson as unanimous first-team choices. Joining the pair on the first team were Thor Griffith (DL), Jack McGowan (LB), Tyler Neville (TE), and Mason Williams (OL).
 
Offensive lineman Jacob Rizy and wide receiver Kym Wimberly represented Harvard on the second team. The Crimson tallied eight players on the honorable mention list – RS Jack Bill, LB Jake Brown, DB Khalil Dawsey, OL Scott Elliott, OL Austin Gentle, DL Nate Leskovec, P Sebastien Tasko, and DB Alex Washington.
 
Harvard's 16 all-conference picks tied for the second most in the league with Penn, trailing only Yale (19). The Crimson's total marked its most in a single season since 2015, when that team had 20 players recognized as All-Ivy.
 
Alongside First Team All-Ivy accolades, Jones gained Academic All-Ivy laurels. 

2022 All-Ivy Honorees (Harvard only)

FIRST TEAM

OFFENSE
 
*Aidan Borguet, Sr., RB
Finished with an Ivy League-best 1,182 rushing yards and 10 rushing touchdowns … Added 58 yards receiving and a TD … Had seven 100-yard rushing games, including a season-best 179 on 26 carries at Dartmouth … Five of his 100-yard rushing outings came against Ivy League foes … Scored at least one touchdown in seven games … Rushed for two TDs on three different occasions … Had a season-best three touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving) in the opener vs. Merrimack College.
 
Tyler Neville, Jr., TE
Caught 26 passes for 302 yards and a team-high-tying four touchdowns (Kym Wimberly) … His 26 catches ranked second on the team … All four TDs came against Ivy League opponents … Half of his season TD total came in his final two games of the season … Caught at least one ball in all 10 games … Had a season-high five receptions vs. Princeton (season-high 78 yards) and at Penn (60 yards) … A big play threat, his single-game long catch surpassed 20 yards five times.
 
Mason Williams, Sr., OL
Played in 10 games … Helped the offensive unit rank first in the Ivy League in passing TDs (19), and second in total offense (383.0), total offense yards (3,830), total offense yards per play (5.77), pass efficiency (136.15) and pass yards per completion (7.50) … Blocked for the Ivy League rushing leader in Aidan Borguet.
 
DEFENSE
 
*Truman Jones, Sr., DL
Posted 40 tackles, including 13 for a loss of 37 yards … Added six sacks, one forced fumble, six quarterback hurries, one pass breakup and three blocked kicks … Led the team with 13 TFL and six sacks … Recorded at least four tackles in seven of 10 games … Finished with a season-high 10 tackles in the final game of the season vs. Yale … Had at least one TFL in six games with a season-best four coming at Cornell … Registered a season-high two sacks vs Holy Cross … Blocked a kick in three straight games (at Howard, vs. Princeton, at Dartmouth).
 
Thor Griffith, Jr., DL
Logged 46 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, five sacks and three quarterback hurries … His TFL and sack totals were the second-highest on the team … Had at least one tackle in nine of 10 games, including a season-best nine vs. Merrimack College … Also had a season-high four tackles for loss and two sacks against Merrimack … Posted a stat in the TFL column in seven games.
 
Jack McGowan, Sr., LB
Credited with 46 tackles, including four for a loss … Had two sacks, one quarterback hurry and three pass breakups … Made multiple tackles in nine of 10 games … Logged a season-best eight tackles vs. Yale … Half of his season TFL total came in his final two games (1.0 at Penn, vs. Yale) … Of his 2.0 sacks, 1.5 came vs. Ivy League competition.

SECOND TEAM

OFFENSE
 
Jacob Rizy, Jr., OL
Played in all 10 games … Helped the offensive unit rank first in the Ivy League in passing TDs (19), and second in total offense (383.0), total offense yards (3,830), total offense yards per play (5.77), pass efficiency (136.15) and pass yards per completion (7.50) … Blocked for the Ivy League rushing leader in Aidan Borguet.
 
Kym Wimberly, Sr., WR
Caught a team-high 51 passes for a team-best 603 yards in eight games (75.4 yards per game) … Reached the endzone a team-high-tying four times (Tyler Neville), including twice at Brown … Three of his four TDs were against Ivy foes … Had at least one catch in every game played … Posted at least 70 yards receiving in seven of eight games … Outside of his 1-catch, 5-yard game at Penn in which he was injured on the play, he averaged 85.4 yards per game … Had a season-high 11 catches for 70 yards vs. Princeton … Went for a season-best 115 yards receiving on eight receptions at Brown. 

HONORABLE MENTION 

OFFENSE
 
Scott Elliott, Sr., OL
Saw action in 10 games … Helped the offensive unit rank first in the Ivy League in passing TDs (19), and second in total offense (383.0), total offense yards (3,830), total offense yards per play (5.77), pass efficiency (136.15) and pass yards per completion (7.50) … Blocked for the Ivy League rushing leader in Aidan Borguet.
 
Austin Gentle, So., OL
Appeared in all 10 games … Helped the offensive unit rank first in the Ivy League in passing TDs (19), and second in total offense (383.0), total offense yards (3,830), total offense yards per play (5.77), pass efficiency (136.15) and pass yards per completion (7.50) … Blocked for the Ivy League rushing leader in Aidan Borguet.
 
DEFENSE
 
Jake Brown, Sr., LB
Finished with 44 tackles, two tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, two quarterback hurries and one pass breakup … Had multiple tackles in all 10 games … Enjoyed a season-best eight tackles (six solo) at Dartmouth … 1.5 of his 2.0 tackles for loss came vs. Ivy League foes.
 
Khalil Dawsey, Sr., DB
Played a career-high 10 games … Recorded 26 tackles, two tackles for loss and seven pass breakups, which was the second most on the team … Logged at least one tackle in seven games and multiple tackles six times… Made a season-high six tackles vs. Columbia and Yale … Credited with a season-best four PBUs against Yale.
 
Nate Leskovec, Sr., DL
Recorded 36 tackles, 10 TFL, 4.5 sacks and five quarterback hurries, which was the second most on the team … Had at least one tackle in all 10 games … Made a season-high nine tackles vs. Yale … Reached the TFL column six times, including 4.5 vs. Merrimack College … The 4.5 TFL vs. Merrimack were all sacks.
 
Alex Washington, Sr., DB
Played in all 10 games, finishing with 34 tackles, a team-leading two interceptions and three pass breakups … Made at least one tackle in every game and had multiple tackles eight times … Recorded a season-high six tackles, all solo, at Cornell … Both of his picks came against Ivy League foes (at Brown, vs. Columbia).
 
SPECIAL TEAMS
 
Jack Bill, Sr., RS
Saw action in all 10 games … Returned 28 kicks for 570 yards … Averaged 20.4 yards per return and 57.0 return yards per game … Had a long return of at least 20 yards in nine games, including a 60-yard return vs. Holy Cross … Totaled 121 return yards on six attempts vs. Princeton … Also had a 106-yard return day, on four tries, vs. Holy Cross … Contributed to the passing game with 17 catches for 185 yards … His top receiving game came at Penn (six catches, 79 yards).
 
Sebastien Tasko, So., P
Played in all 10 games and totaled 47 punts for 1,843 yards … Averaged 39.2 yards per punt with a long of 50 yards (at Brown, at Cornell, vs. Yale) … Averaged at least 40.0 yards per punt five times … Booted three balls for a season-best 44.67 yards vs. Princeton … Placed 17 punts inside the 20, with 18 fair caught.
 
*-Unanimous Selection

2022 All-Ivy (All Teams) 

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Joshua Pitsenberger, Yale (Fr., RB – Bethesda, Md.)
 
COACH OF THE YEAR
Tony Reno, Yale
 
FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY^
OFFENSE
Mason Williams, Harvard (Sr., OL – Murfreesboro, Tenn.)
Trevor Radosevich, Penn (Sr., OL – Englishtown, N.J.)
*Henry Byrd, Princeton (Sr., OL – Nashville, Tenn.)
*Nick Gargiulo, Yale (Sr., OL – Yorktown Heights, N.Y.)
*Kiran Amegadjie, Yale (Jr., OL – Hinsdale, Ill.)
Nolan Grooms, Yale (Jr., QB – Lake Wylie, S.C.)
*Aidan Borguet, Harvard (Sr., RB – Franklinville, N.J.)
Trey Flowers, Penn (Sr., RB – Miami, Fla.)
Joshua Pitsenberger, Yale (Fr., RB – Bethesda, Md.)
Bryson Canty, Columbia (So., WR – Pfafftown, N.C.)
*Andrei Iosivas, Princeton (Sr., WR – Honolulu, Hawaii)
Dylan Classi, Princeton (Sr., WR – Englewood Cliffs, N.J.)
Tyler Neville, Harvard (Jr., TE – Williamsburg, Va.)
 
DEFENSE
*Truman Jones, Harvard (Sr., DL – Atlanta, Ga.)
Thor Griffith, Harvard (Jr., DL – Portsmouth, N.H.)
Jake Heimlicher, Penn (Sr., DL – Aurora, Colo.)
Matthew Jester, Princeton (Sr., DL – Spring, Texas)
*Scott Valentas, Columbia (Sr., LB – Wichita, Kan.)
Jack McGowan, Harvard (Sr., LB – Canton, Mass.)
Garrett Morris, Penn (Sr., LB – Auburn, Ala.)
*Liam Johnson, Princeton (Jr., LB – Moorestown, N.J.)
Kendren Smith, Penn (Sr., DB – Charlotte, N.C.)
Michael Ruttlen Jr., Princeton (Sr., DB – Mount Juliet, Tenn.)
*Wande Owens, Yale (Jr., DB – Cooksville, Md.)
CJ Wall, Princeton (Sr., DB – Plano, Texas)
 
SPECIAL TEAMS
Alex Felkins, Columbia (Sr., K – Tulsa, Okla.)
Jack Bosman, Yale (Jr., K – San Diego, Calif.)
Ben Krimm, Penn (Sr., P – Columbus, Ohio)
Julien Stokes, Penn (So., RS – Newbury Park, Calif.)
 
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY ^
OFFENSE
Donovan Allen, Brown (Sr., OL – Douglasville, Ga.)
Will Hamilton, Columbia (Sr., OL – Suwanee, Ga.)
Joe Kelly, Cornell (Sr., OL – Leawood, Kan.)
Jacob Rizy, Harvard (Jr., OL – Westport, Conn.)
Ben Hoitink, Penn (Sr., OL – Hartford, Wis.)
Jalen Travis, Princeton (Jr., OL – Minneapolis, Minn.)
Blake Stenstrom, Princeton (Jr., QB – Highlands Ranch, Colo.)
Allen Smith, Brown (Sr., RB – Westerville, Ohio)
Joey Giorgi, Columbia (Jr., RB – Grafton, Wis.)
Wes Rockett, Brown (Sr., WR – Marblehead, Mass.)
Thomas Glover, Cornell (Sr., WR – Pasadena, Calif.)
Kym Wimberly, Harvard (Sr., WR – Slidell, La.)
Rory Starkey, Penn (Sr., WR – Atlanta, Ga.)
Carson Bobo, Princeton (Sr., TE – Birmingham, Ala.)
Jackson Hawes, Yale (Jr., TE – Salt Lake City, Utah)
 
DEFENSE
Justin Townsend, Columbia (So., DL – Randolph, N.J.)
Shane Cokes, Dartmouth (Sr., DL)
Reid Nickerson, Yale (Sr., DL – Friendswood, Texas)
Clay Patterson, Yale (Jr., DL – Frisco, Texas)
Jake Stebbins, Cornell (Sr., LB – Cranberry Township, Pa.)
Joe Heffernan, Dartmouth (5th, LB)
Ozzie Nicholas, Princeton (Jr., LB – Encinitas, Calif.)
Hamilton Moore, Yale (Jr., LB – Raleigh, N.C.)
Josh Ofilli, Brown (Sr., DB – Katy, Texas)
Paul Lewis III, Cornell (Sr., DB – Middle River, Md.)
Quinten Arello, Dartmouth (Sr., DB)
Jaden Key, Penn (Sr., DB – Neptune, N.J.)
 
SPECIAL TEAMS
Jackson Kennedy, Cornell (Jr., K – Aldie, Va.)
William Hughes, Columbia (Jr., P – Fairfax, Va.)
Davon Kiser, Cornell (Fr., RS – Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.)
 
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-IVY
OFFENSE
Hunter Folsom, Brown (Sr., OL – Ocala, Fla.)
Stew Newblatt, Columbia (Sr., OL – Clarkston, Mich.)
Micah Sahakian, Cornell (Jr., OL – Mount Prospect, Ill.)
Nick Schwitzgebel, Dartmouth (Jr., OL)
Austin Gentle, Harvard (So., OL – Chattanooga, Tenn.)
Scott Elliott, Harvard (Sr., OL – Holliston, Mass.)
Connor Scaglione, Princeton (Sr., OL – Closter, N.J.)
Jonathan Mendoza, Yale (Jr., OL – Westhampton Beach, N.Y.)
Cubby Schuller, Yale (Sr., OL – Bedminster, N.J.)
Jameson Wang, Cornell (So., QB – El Segundo, Calif.)
Aidan Sayin, Penn (So., QB – Carlsbad, Calif.)
Ryan Butler, Princeton (Fr., RB – Plainfield, N.J.)
Tre Peterson, Yale (Jr., RB – Columbus, Ga.)
JJ Jenkins, Columbia (Sr., WR – San Clemente, Calif.)
Mason Tipton, Yale (Jr., WR – Akron, Ohio)
Ryan Lindley, Yale (Jr., WR – Austin, Texas)
Matt Robbert, Cornell (Jr., TE – Centereach, N.Y.)
Jace Henry, Dartmouth (Jr., TE)
 
DEFENSE
Max Lundeen, Cornell (5th, DL – East Grand Rapids, Mich.)
Nate Leskovec, Harvard (Sr., DL – Solon, Ohio)
Joey Slackman, Penn (Jr., DL – Commack, N.Y.)
Micah Morris, Penn (Sr., DL – Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Uche Ndukwe, Princeton (Sr., DL – Dedham, Mass.)
Alvin Gulley, Yale (So., DL – Belleville, Ill.)
Adam Raine, Yale (Sr., DL – Basingstoke, England)
Connor Henderson, Cornell (Jr., LB – Matthews, N.C.)
Jake Brown, Harvard (Sr., LB – Fredon, N.J.)
Jonathan Melvin, Penn (Sr., LB – Hampton, Va.)
Jack Fairman, Penn (Jr., LB – Bloomfield Hills, Mich.)
Joseph Vaughn, Yale (Sr., LB – San Jose, Calif.)
Isaiah Reed, Brown (So., DB – Tampa, Fla.)
Cooper DeVeau, Brown (Sr., DB – Foxboro, Mass.)
Fara'ad McCombs, Columbia (Sr., DB – Passaic, N.J.)
Seth Parker, Columbia (Jr., DB – Hoover, Ala.)
DeMetrius Harris, Cornell (5th, DB – Muskegon, Mich.)
Alex Washington, Harvard (Sr., DB – Hoover, Ala.)
Khalil Dawsey, Harvard (Sr., DB – Detroit, Mich.)
Shiloh Means, Penn (Jr., DB – Indianapolis, Ind.)
Kyle Ellis, Yale (Sr., DB – Cumming, Ga.)
 
SPECIAL TEAMS
Will Powers, Princeton (Sr., P – Manhattan Beach, Calif.)
Sebastien Tasko, Harvard (So., P – Ridgewood, N.J.)
AJ Barber, Princeton (So., RS – Old Greenwich, Conn.)
Jack Bill, Harvard (Sr., RS – Huntington, N.Y.)
 
*Unanimous Selection | ^ Team Expanded Due to Tie in Voting
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Players Mentioned

Jack Bill

#17 Jack Bill

WR
6' 0"
Senior
Applied Mathematics
Aidan Borguet

#21 Aidan Borguet

RB
5' 10"
Senior
Government
Jake Brown

#45 Jake Brown

LB
6' 0"
Senior
Economics
Khalil Dawsey

#24 Khalil Dawsey

DB
6' 0"
Senior
Economics
Scott Elliott

#70 Scott Elliott

OL
6' 3"
Senior
Economics
Austin Gentle

#68 Austin Gentle

OL
6' 3"
Sophomore
Thor Griffith

#50 Thor Griffith

DT
6' 2"
Junior
Truman Jones

#90 Truman Jones

DL
6' 4"
Senior
Biomedical Engineering
Nate Leskovec

#51 Nate Leskovec

DL
6' 3"
Senior
Economics
Jack McGowan

#54 Jack McGowan

LB
6' 1"
Senior
Government

Players Mentioned

Jack Bill

#17 Jack Bill

6' 0"
Senior
Applied Mathematics
WR
Aidan Borguet

#21 Aidan Borguet

5' 10"
Senior
Government
RB
Jake Brown

#45 Jake Brown

6' 0"
Senior
Economics
LB
Khalil Dawsey

#24 Khalil Dawsey

6' 0"
Senior
Economics
DB
Scott Elliott

#70 Scott Elliott

6' 3"
Senior
Economics
OL
Austin Gentle

#68 Austin Gentle

6' 3"
Sophomore
OL
Thor Griffith

#50 Thor Griffith

6' 2"
Junior
DT
Truman Jones

#90 Truman Jones

6' 4"
Senior
Biomedical Engineering
DL
Nate Leskovec

#51 Nate Leskovec

6' 3"
Senior
Economics
DL
Jack McGowan

#54 Jack McGowan

6' 1"
Senior
Government
LB