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Coaches from all eight Ivy League schools selected the All-Ivy football team Monday.

As anticipated, Penn tailback Jim Finn was awarded the Asa S. Bushnell Cup as the league's most valuable player.

Harvard had two players included in the league's first team: senior offensive guard Mike Shreve and junior linebacker Isaiah Kacyvenski.

Senior center Dean Jacobson, junior tailback Chris Menick, captain defensive tackle Brendan Bibro and senior linebacker Scott Larkee earned second-team honors.

Two members of Harvard's defensive unit also were given honorable mention. These were junior defensive tackle Chris Nowinski and junior cornerback Kane Waller. Zachary T. Ball and Eduardo Perez-Giz

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