Corbo becomes the Big Green’s first first team All-American since 2019
By: Justin Lafleur
HANOVER, N.H. — Following a sensational junior season, tight end Chris Corbo of the Dartmouth football team picked up his most impressive honor to date on Friday, as he was named a first team All-American by the AFCA (American Football Coaches Association). This is in addition to being named first team All-Ivy, an AP honorable mention All-American, Phil Steele fourth team All-American and All-New England.
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Corbo is Dartmouth's first first team All-American (from any organization) since defensive back Isaiah Swann in 2019.
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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 42nd 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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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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Dartmouth football fans can get a jump on the 2025 season by securing their season tickets for next fall when the Big Green attempt to defend their Ivy League title and win their fifth conference crown in six seasons. To place your deposit today, visit the Dartmouth Athletics Ticket Office website or call 603-646-2466.
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