(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 Thunder Jerseys From China . 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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Malcolm Hill made sure Illinois didnt step off the gas pedal Friday night so that the Illini could took care of business against Detroit Mercy, 89-69.The senior, who scored 25 points, led his team to a quick start after the intermission, when his team was up 39-30 and it seemed like the Titans would close the gap even more.Im always in an aggressive attack more, but this was one of those games where I needed to start strong in the second half, Hill said.Illinois (4-0) continued its strong start to the season in the opening game of the NIT Season Tip-Off tournament.The Illini had little trouble scoring, shooting 27of 52 from the field and 8 of 19 from 3-point range. Friday marked the second straight game the Illini had difficulty shooting from the free throw line however, finishing 27of 38.Tracy Abrams continued to have a strong return to basketball, scoring 15 points and finishing with four rebounds, including 2 of 3 from 3-point range.Groce knows the importance a balanced offense can have on his team.If you can have a balance of paint touches with that outside shooting, it puts opponents in dilemmas, Groce said.Detroit Mercy (1-2) had trouble keeping up with Illinois fast offensive pace from the start of the game. The Titans never led.Josh McFolley and Jaleel Hogan both led the way with 16 points for a team that finished shooting 43 percent from the field and 24 percent from beyond the arc.The Titans fell behind in most categories against the Illini, butt Detroit Mercy head coach Bacari Alexander felt Illinois won the game down in the post, where the Illini won the rebound battle 39-29.ddddddddddddThey took advantage of those opportunities (in the post), Alexander said. (But) I like the direction this team is going in.BIG PICTUREIllinois: The Illini have played as they should against the type of opponents theyve faced so far this year. The team has one game left against relatively easy competition before facing No. 19 West Virginia at the Barclays Center in New York.Detroit Mercy: Although the game was never really close after the first few minutes, the Titans found some scoring opportunities and will need to continue to do that in the rest of the tournament.ROLE PLAYERGroce thought bench player D.J. Williams had his best overall performance of the year. The sophomore wing scored six points.LETDOWNAfter a strong start to the season, center Maverick Morgan had his worst night of the season, finishing with six points and zero rebounds and fouling out with more than five minutes left in the game.UP NEXTIllinois will continue play in the NIT Season Tip-Off tournament when it hosts Winthrop in Champaign on Monday.Detroit Mercy will try to bounce back Monday when it travels to Florida State to play its second game in the NIT Season Tip-Off.---More AP college basketball: http://collegebasketball.ap.org ' ' '