HANOVER, N.H. — Senior tight end
Chris Corbo, running back
D.J. Crowther and offensive lineman
Delby Lemieux were all named to the Division I All-New England team on Sunday, as selected by the New England Football Writers. This marks the third straight season the Big Green have had three or more honorees, after four in each of the last two years. Corbo was named to the team for a second straight season.
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Corbo, Crowther and Lemieux were all named first team All-Ivy last week.
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Corbo enjoyed a tremendous senior season, posting career highs in receptions (45) and yards (516). He finished as the team leader in receptions and second in yards. Corbo tallied at least two catches in every game, with five or more on five occasions. He was named the Ivy League's first team All-Ivy tight end for a second straight season.
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Crowther finished 2025 seventh in program history for rush yards in a season (929), coming on 191 carries for a 4.9 average, to earn first team All-Ivy recognition. The yard total is good for second in the Ivy League and 26th nationally. He also had 10 rushing touchdowns, good for third in the league and 31st nationally. The 10 rushing scores is tied for 12th in program history. Crowther was named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week after 143 rush yards and three touchdowns, along with 32 receiving yards, against nationally-ranked New Hampshire. He finished the season with 100+ rush yards three times and 86+ on seven occasions.
Named All-Ivy first team on offense was Lemieux, also a preseason first team All-American. Lemieux is now a three-time All-Ivy honoree, garnering honorable mention as a sophomore then first team each of the last two years. He was a key part of an offensive line that paved the way for Crowther in his first year as starter; the Big Green stand third in the Ivy League in rushing offense (163.3). Both quarterback
Grayson Saunier and Crowther reached the end zone double-figure times, the first Dartmouth duo to do so since 1996. The Big Green stand top 10 in the country (seventh) in fewest sacks allowed per game.
The Big Green finished the season 7-3 and 4-3 in the Ivy League, earning wins over NCAA FCS Playoff teams New Hampshire, Yale and Central Connecticut State. Dartmouth finished 5-0 at home for the first time since 2018.
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