Dartmouth with two AP first team All-Americans for the first time in exactly 100 years
HANOVER, N.H.  — Three members of the Dartmouth football team were named Associated Press All-Americans on Tuesday, with tight end Chris Corbo and offensive lineman Delby Lemieux earning first-team honors and defensive back Harrison Keith garnering honorable mention recognition. This marks the first time since 1925, and just the second time in program history, that the Big Green featured two AP first team All-Americans.
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Entering this season, Dartmouth had just five AP first team All-Americans in its storied history. The last was defensive back Isiah Swann in 2018.
 All-Time Dartmouth Football AP First Team All-Americans
Andrew "Swede" Oberlander | HB | 1925
George Tully | E | 1925
Al Rosier | TB | 1991
Dennis Durkin | K | 1992
Isaiah Swann | DB | 2018
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Corbo and Lemieux were both named AP honorable mention All-Americans following their junior seasons. They were named first team All-Ivy in 2025, and to the All-New England Team.
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Corbo posted career highs in receptions (45) and yards (516) as a senior, finishing as the team leader in receptions and second in yards. His four receiving touchdowns led the team as well, giving him 11 over his junior and senior seasons. Corbo tallied at least two catches in every game, with five or more on five occasions. 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 running back D.J. Crowther in his first year as starter; the Big Green finished 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 fifth in the country in fewest sacks allowed per game (0.80).
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Meanwhile, Keith emerged onto the scene in his first year as full-time starter, tying for the team and Ivy League lead (with teammate Sean Williams) and tied for 14th nationally in interceptions per game with 0.40 (four in 10 games). He had spectacular picks against New Hampshire, at Penn, at Harvard and vs. Princeton. Â The junior safety also finished sixth on the Big Green in total tackles with 44 and is tied for the team lead in pass breakups with four.
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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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