(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 Miami Marlins Shirts . 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MOREHEAD, Ky. -- Sean Woods has resigned as Morehead States coach following an independent investigation into allegations by two players that Woods assaulted them.His resignation Thursday comes two days after Woods was charged with misdemeanor battery in Indiana.Athletic director Brian Hutchinson on Thursday announced Woods resignation after the coach went 77-65 in four-plus seasons with the Eagles, including 2-2 this fall. Woods had been suspended since Nov. 22 and Morehead State began investigating unspecified complaints received about him. Police in Evansville, Indiana, on Tuesday filed the battery charge against Woods. A hearing has been set for Feb. 9.Hutchinson said in a statement Wednesday that the universitys investigation, independent of the athletic department, was nearing completion. In a brief news conference Thursday adjacent to the Eagles arena, Hutchinson described the situation involving Woods as a tough one.Reading from a prepared statement, the AD said the investigation process was not influenced by any other proceedings. He added, With the resignation of Sean Woods, it is critical we use our energy and resources to ensure our student-athletes can thrive in the environment we provide them.Hutchinson said Preston Spradlin, an assistant on Woods staff, will continue as interim head coach of the Eagles (2-7). The team has lost seven straight, including five in a row, since Woods suspension. The AD said the current coaching staff will remain through the end of the season and that a national search for Woods successor will begin after the Christmas holidays.Two players stated in an affidavit that they had altercations with Woods during a Nov. 19 game at the University of Evansville.Sophomore Malikk Maitland says the coach backhanded him in the chest and junior Soufiyane Diakite says Woods shoved him twice when the Eagles played last month at the University of Evansville.ddddddddddddMaitland stated in the document that Woods caused pain when he struck him during halftime of the game. Diakite stated in the affidavit that Woods pushed him once during a timeout and in the locker room, and added that he saw the coach hit Maitland.Woods resignation comes just over four years after Morehead State suspended him one game for berating player Devon Atkinson on the bench and appearing to make contact with him during a loss at Kentucky, where he played collegiately from 1988-92. He was a member of the 1991-92 Unforgettables squad that lost to Duke in the NCAA Tournament on a last-second shot by Christian Laettner, a contest considered the greatest college game ever played.Woods apologized for his behavior in that exchange.Asked whether Woods prior incident was considered in the investigation, Hutchinson said it was focused solely on last months confrontation. The AD said despite the losing streak and recent attention, he was encouraged by players attitudes to succeed.Theyre a resilient bunch, Hutchinson said. Im excited about what they bring to the table. The conversation with them today was validating for me that I believe theyre absolutely focused on the goal at hand, which is winning the (Ohio Valley Conference) championship and going to the NCAA Tournament.Its been a tough stretch, but all their energies are centered on that.---More AP college basketball: www.collegebasketball.ap.org ' ' '