PRINCETON, N.J. – On Thursday, the Ivy League announced its All-Ivy teams and major award winners, honoring four members of the Big Green. Sophomore
Ethan Brown, junior
Taer Rodriguez, sophomore
A.J. DeMastrie, and senior
Elliot Krewson were each recognized.
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Ethan Brown was named Second Team All-Ivy. Brown played in all but one of the Big Green's games this season at first base. He improved his batting average by 34 points from his first-year to sophomore campaign, finishing the season hitting .274. His 13 doubles, three home runs, and 25 RBI were all team highs.
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Brown had one of his best games offensively in the Big Green's 8-7 win over Penn. He collected three hits, two doubles and one home run, driving in just under half of the Big Green's total runs. Brown also had multi-RBI games in wins over UMass Lowell, Harvard, and Cornell, helping the Big Green secure the series sweep over the Big Red.
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In addition to being dominant at the plate, he was nearly perfect in the field, making only two errors for a .993 fielding percentage.
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Both
Taer Rodriguez and
A.J. DeMastrie were named All-Ivy Honorable Mentions. Rodriguez led the Big Green with a .336 batting average, finishing with the seventh highest batting average in the conference. He also led the Big Green with 43 runs scored, 17 walks, and 12 hit by pitches, posting a .453 on base percentage, the highest on the team.
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Rodgriguez got his first hits and RBI of the season in the Big Green's second game at Texas. Six games later, he began a five-game hitting streak. After not reaching base in the series finale vs. Princeton, Rodriguez went on to post a 16-game hitting streak spanning nearly a month from March 28 against Penn to April 22 against Holy Cross. Rodriguez led the league in batting average through these games, hitting .419 during the hitting streak, bringing his season batting average to over .360.
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DeMastrie cemented himself as the Big Green's designated hitter in his sophomore season. He played in 24 games before an injury sidelined him for the rest of the season. DeMastrie hit .294 on the season, putting him second, only behind Rodriguez.
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This season, DeMastrie had three multi-RBI games, collecting all three of the Big Green's runs at No. 10 Virginia, three in a win over UMass Lowell, and two that helped the Big Green to a come from behind win over Harvard. He also hit the game winning single in the series finale against the Crimson, helping Dartmouth to the series win and against the Siena Saints.
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Finally, senior
Elliot Krewson was named Dartmouth's Academic All-Ivy representative, being acknowledged for his contributions both on the field and in the classroom. Krewson, a computer science major, played in all but two games this season, posting a .260 batting average, nine doubles, and 18 RBI.
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In the Big Green's first win over the Penn Quakers, Krewson kicked off the scoring, hitting one of his two home runs of the season, a two-run shot. He also had two RBI in the midweek win over Siena, accompanied by a stellar diving grab in the first inning. His best game of the season was against the Columbia Lions. Krewson went 3-for-5 with four RBI and two doubles.
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In 34 games and 131 at bats, Krewson struck out only five times, making him the hardest to strike out in the Ivy League and the third hardest to strike out in the nation. Krewson goes 26.2 at bats between strikeouts.
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The Big Green concluded the 2025 season last weekend against the Yale Bulldogs. Dartmouth wrapped the season 11-25 overall and 8-13 in conference play, finishing fifth in the standings after being picked to finish seventh.
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