HANOVER, N.H. — Four Dartmouth football players were recognized on the Division I All-New England team announced Sunday, as selected by the New England Football Writers. Selected from the Big Green were linebacker
Braden Mullen, defensive back
Jordan Washington, tight end
Chris Corbo and offensive lineman
Kyle Brown. All four were named first team All-Ivy honorees last week as well.
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This marks the second straight season the Big Green have had four All-New England honorees.
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Mullen finished the 2024 season second on the Big Green in sacks with five and third with 7.5 tackles-for-loss. He also added 30 tackles, five pass breakups, a forced fumble and fumble recovery. Mullen recorded two sacks, two tackles-for-loss and a season-high six tackles at Columbia, along with a pass breakup. He also had sacks against Fordham, Penn and Harvard.
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Washington led Dartmouth with 11 pass breakups, while adding 30 tackles, including 2.5 tackles-for-loss. He had a pick-six in the season finale against Brown, going 58 yards the other way. Washington was named Ivy League Co-Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts, also garnering Special Teams Player of the Week following the Fordham win. Washington blocked a pair of field goals this season, against Fordham and Central Connecticut State, returning the blocked kick for a touchdown against the Rams.
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Corbo led the Big Green with seven touchdown receptions this season — most by a Dartmouth player since Drew Estrada had eight in 2019. His 32 receptions were second on the team, while his 315 yards were third. Corbo had a touchdown in seven of the 10 games in a remarkably consistent season. His career high for receptions came at Princeton (8) with his career high for yards coming against Penn (seven catches for 51 yards). His seven receiving touchdowns are good for 35th nationally and fifth in the Ivy League. It's also second in the nation amongst tight ends, while his 1.4 touchdowns per game lead the country amongst his position.
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Brown helped anchor a Big Green offensive line that finished top 20 nationally in fewest sacks allowed while finishing third in the Ivy League in rushing offense (166.5 yards per game). Brown and the offensive line helped pave the way for running back
Q Jones, who was named first team All-Ivy as well.
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The All-New England team will be honored at the New England Football Writers Captains and Awards Banquet on Thursday, December 12, at the Sheraton Framingham Hotel and Conference Center. Reservations must be made no later than 4:00PM, Friday, December 6, and may be made by clicking
here. Tickets are $75/person. Reservations are made on-line only and are non-refundable.
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The Big Green wrapped up their fourth Ivy League Championship in the last five seasons in 2024, finishing 8-2 and 5-2 in the Ivy League while capturing their Ivy-record 22nd all-time title.
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