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Iosivas Named Phil Steele Ivy Offensive Player of the Year; Tigers Collect 17 Honorees
December 09, 2022 | Football
PRINCETON – The Phil Steele All-Ivy Teams have been announced, the news organization released today.
Andrei Iosivas was named the Phil Steele Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year while Princeton earned 17 selections.
Iosivas was named a Hero Sports FCS All-American yesterday. He led the Ivy League in receptions (66), receiving yards (943) and touchdown catches (seven) while being ranked ninth in the FCS in receiving yards and 14th in receptions per game (6.6) and 16th in receiving yards. The senior ended his Princeton career ranked sixth all-time in receiving yards (1,909), 12th in receptions (125), and third in touchdown catches (16).
Princeton went 8-2 this season, securing a tie for second place in the conference. The Tigers had the No. 1 passing offense, No. 2 scoring offense while also earning the No. 2 scoring defense and the No. 3 rushing defense in the FCS.
Phil Steele All-Ivy Selections
First Team
Andrei Iosivas - WR
Dylan Classi - WR
Henry Byrd - OL
Liam Johnson - LB
CJ Wall – DB
Second Team
Blake Stenstrom – QB
Jalen Travis – OL
Matthew Jester – LB
Michael Ruttlen, Jr. - DB
Third Team
Ryan Butler – RB
Carson Bobo – TE
Ozzie Nicholas – LB
Will Powers – P
AJ Barber - KR
Fourth Team
Connor Scaglione – OL
Uche Ndukwe - DL
AJ Barber - PR
Andrei Iosivas was named the Phil Steele Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year while Princeton earned 17 selections.
Iosivas was named a Hero Sports FCS All-American yesterday. He led the Ivy League in receptions (66), receiving yards (943) and touchdown catches (seven) while being ranked ninth in the FCS in receiving yards and 14th in receptions per game (6.6) and 16th in receiving yards. The senior ended his Princeton career ranked sixth all-time in receiving yards (1,909), 12th in receptions (125), and third in touchdown catches (16).
Princeton went 8-2 this season, securing a tie for second place in the conference. The Tigers had the No. 1 passing offense, No. 2 scoring offense while also earning the No. 2 scoring defense and the No. 3 rushing defense in the FCS.
Phil Steele All-Ivy Selections
First Team
Andrei Iosivas - WR
Dylan Classi - WR
Henry Byrd - OL
Liam Johnson - LB
CJ Wall – DB
Second Team
Blake Stenstrom – QB
Jalen Travis – OL
Matthew Jester – LB
Michael Ruttlen, Jr. - DB
Third Team
Ryan Butler – RB
Carson Bobo – TE
Ozzie Nicholas – LB
Will Powers – P
AJ Barber - KR
Fourth Team
Connor Scaglione – OL
Uche Ndukwe - DL
AJ Barber - PR
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