(STATS) -- Co-champions Penn and Princeton led the way on the All-Ivy League football team with six first-team selections each, and Princetons Bob Surace was a unanimous choice for the coach of the year award.Dartmouth wide receiver and return specialist Hunter Hagdorn was named the leagues rookie of the year.The finalists for 2016 Asa S. Bushnell Cup, which recognizes the Ivy Leagues offensive and defensive players of the year, will be announced on Nov. 29. The winners will be unveiled on Dec. 5.Penns first-team selections consisted of two seniors, quarterback Alek Torgersen and offensive lineman Nick Demes; three juniors, running back Tre Solomon, wide receiver Justin Watson and defensive end Louis Vecchio; and one sophomore, defensive back Mason Williams.Princetons first-team selections were three seniors, linebacker Luke Catarius and defensive backs James Gales (New York) and Dorian Williams, and three juniors, running back John Lovett, offensive lineman Mitchell Sweigart and defensive lineman Kurt Holuba.Both teams shared the league title with 6-1 record. Princeton went 8-2 overall and Penn was 7-3.---=IVY LEAGUE POSTSEASON AWARDS=OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- TBA, Dec. 5DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- TBA, Dec. 5FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR -- Hunter Hagdorn, WR/RS, DartmouthCOACH OF THE YEAR -- *Bob Surace, PrincetonALL-IVY LEAGUE FIRST TEAMOFFENSEOL -- Larry Allen Jr., Harvard, Jr.OL -- *Nick Demes, Penn, Sr.OL -- Dave Morrison, Dartmouth, Sr.OL -- Max Rich, Harvard, Sr.OL -- Mitchell Sweigart, Princeton, Jr.QB -- *Alek Torgersen, Penn, Sr.RB -- *John Lovett, Princeton, Jr.RB -- *Tre Solomon, Penn, Jr.RB -- Chris Walker, Cornell, So.WR -- Alexander Jette, Brown, Sr.WR -- *Justice Shelton-Mosley, Harvard, So.WR -- *Justin Watson, Penn, Jr.TE/HB -- Anthony Firkser, Harvard, Sr.DEFENSEDT -- *James Duberg, Harvard, Sr.DL -- Kurt Holuba, Princeton, Jr.DE -- Richard Jarvis, Brown, Sr.DE -- Louis Vecchio, Penn, Jr.LB -- Luke Catarius, Princeton, Sr.LB -- Folarin Orimolade, Dartmouth, Sr.LB -- Gianmarco Rea, Columbia, Sr.ILB -- William Twyman, Brown, Sr.DB -- James Gales, Princeton, Sr.S -- *Nick Gesualdi, Cornell, Jr.DB -- Mason Williams, Penn, So.DB -- Dorian Williams, Princeton, Sr.SPECIAL TEAMSPK -- *Oren Milstein, Columbia, Fr.P -- Chris Fraser, Cornell, Sr.RS -- Alexander Jette, Brown, Sr.* -- unanimous selection Air Max Plus Store .C. -- Al Jefferson joked that he feels he can score from anywhere on the court. 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In front of the largest Sunday crowd of the season, each senior went on to be an integral part of Vandys victory.After knocking on Vanderbilts door, the Rebels scratched across the first goal of the competition in the 30th minute. Bella Forenzo placed the ball just above the fingertips of freshman goalkeeper Lauren Demarchi for the lead. VU, however, quickly counter-attacked using the one goal deficit as motivation.Running down midfield into Mississippi territory, Lydia Simmons laid off a beautiful forward pass to Sydney ODonnell. The freshman leveled the score in the 34th -minute of the match, striking the ball into the right corner of the goal for her third of the season.The goal by ODonnell opened up what became one of the Commodores best performances of the season. 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The freshman had time to take a touch or two before earning Vandy its final goal of the season, shooting the ball past the Ole Miss GK as she abandoned goal in an attempt to make the save.Up three goals, the Commodore coaching staff subbed in freshman goalkeeper Taiana Tolleson and junior defender Danielle Snajder, who saw their first SEC minutes of the season.With the victory, the Commodores improve to 9-7-1 and secure their first consecutive overall winning seasons since 2008 and 2009. Vanderbilt now has 35 goals on the season, the most since 2013 when the Dores scored 37.The Commodores hit the road in their final regular season contest of the year, facing the Alabama Crimson Tide on Thursday at 7 p.m. in Tuscaloosa. ' ' '