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Statistical Spotlight
Charles Squitiere fielded Wesley's missed 50-yard field goal attempt 8 or 9 yards deep in the end zone and brought it all the way back.
Photo by Lou Rabito, D3sports.com
Each week during the regular season we look at some of the key statistical performances from the weekend in Division III football, highlighting one per region.

Charles Squitiere had a long touchdown return for the second week in a row for Delaware Valley, taking a missed Wesley field goal at the back of the end zone and returning it all the way for an Aggies touchdown in a 31-13 loss. NCAA records recognize only the 100 yards of the field, not end zone yardage, making it a record that cannot be broken. Last week Squitiere returned an interception 90 yards to seal a win against Kean.

With top receiver Colin Regan limited to one catch for five yards because of injury and the playbook limited by quarterback Jake Caron's illness, Pomona-Pitzer needed offense from somewhere and found it in Robert Maki. He caught 14 passes for 254 yards and two touchdowns in the 33-28 win against Lewis and Clark.

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Matt DeGrand led Wooster in tackles (11, three solo) for the second time in as many games this season and for the 14th time over the team's last 17 games. He also returned an interception 82 yards for his first career touchdown, which all but clinched the win for Wooster as the Scots took a 37-13 lead late in the third quarter.

Mary Hardin-Baylor wide receiver Pi'Dadro Davis had a career-high seven receptions for 104 yards and the Cru's first touchdown in a win against Texas Lutheran. He played little more than two quarters of the game. The 100-yard receiving game was the fifth in the last two years for Davis in a program still more known for pounding the ball on the ground.
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