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Week 10 (games of Nov.
6-7)
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Offense
QB Alex Smith, Sr., Cortland State
Smith threw for a career-high 324 yards in Cortland's 56-42 win at Brockport.
His four touchdown passes (80, 29, 24 and 5 yards) are one shy of the
school single-game record, which he holds a share of.
OL Lee Schroeder,
A.J. Stanton, Casey Tanner, Andy Kneib, Joey Shoemaker, Central
Central's line paved the way for an offense which scored TDs on six of
its first seven possessions and gained 419 yards in Central's 41-33 win
at Wartburg, wrapping up outright conference title and completing 10-0
regular season.
RB Khyree Copeland,
Jr., Concordia (Ill.)
Copeland broke Concordia's rushing records for a game, season and career
in the same day in a 44-27 win against Aurora. Copeland's 1-yard run in
the third quarter gave him 2,192 for his career, breaking the school record
that had stood since 1964. He later followed up with touchdown runs of
66 and 1 yard with an 80-yard jaunt in the final minutes that sealed the
win and gave him new records for a game (221, on 27 carries) and season
(882).
RB Jared Chunn,
Sr., Kean
Chunn recorded a career-high 246 rushing yards (6.6 yards per carry) in
Kean's eighth consecutive win, a defeat of William Paterson. His 246 yards
is fourth all-time on the KU single-game list.
WR Jordan Ridfeaux,
Jr., Louisiana College
Set school records for single-season receivng yards (1,096), receiving
touchdowns (11) and all-purpose yards (1,888) with seven catches for 164
yards and three scores in a 42-3 win against Texas Lutheran.
WR Tim Queck, So.,
Hamline
Queck had 197 receiving yards on just five catches, including TD catches
of 80 and 30 yards. The 80-catch was the only play of that scoring drive,
as the Pipers started on their own 20 following a touchback. Queck now
has two 80-yard TD receptions this season.
TE Jordan Leuschen,
Jr., Central
Caught two TD passes in Central's 41-33 win at Wartburg as part of a day
where he contributed on the receiving end (four catches for 92 yards)
and the blocking end.
Defense
DL Ray Wegrzynek, So., Kean
Wegrzynek was part of a defensive unit that limited William Paterson to
just 4 rushing yards (on 30 attempts) in the game.
DL Kevin Eagan,
So., Endicott
Eagan returned a fumble 44 yards for a touchdown and had six tackles,
five solo, one and a half tackles for loss and half a sack in a 27-15
win against MIT.
DL Jordan Dutton,
Sr., Guilford
Posted a career-high 10 tackles, eight solo, in Guilford's 42-21 win at
Catholic. He had three tackles for loss as part of a defense that had
nine interceptions.
LB Zac Perkins,
Jr., Occidental
Perkins was a nuisance to the Sagehens as he helped the Tigers rally from
a 10-point deficit to retain possession of The Drum with a 44-30 win at
Pomona-Pitzer. He was responsible for tying the game at 23-23 when he
ran back a blocked PAT attempt for a defensive conversion. He then went
on to intercept the P-P quarterback, returning the pick for 42 yards.
Overall on the afternoon Perkins added eight tackles, all solo stops,
with two for a loss of yardage, while breaking up a pass.
LB Troy Cree, Jr.,
Waynesburg
Cree recorded double-digit tackles for the second-straight week as the
Yellow Jackets downed Thiel 38-17 in a PAC contest. He racked up 12 total
tackles, which tied for the game high, and also recorded a game-high 11
solo stops. He added two tackles for loss, a sack and broke up two passes
to a productive day.
LB Andrew Wallace,
Sr., McMurry
Wallace was all over the field in his final home game as a McMurry player.
He recorded a game-high 15 tackles (eight solo), had 2.5 tackles for a
loss, a quarterback hurry and forced a fumble that set up McMurry's only
touchdown of the game.
LB Greg Galasso,
So., Western Connecticut
Galasso amasses 22 tackles, one short of the school record, in leading
Western Connecticut to an upset win against The College of New Jersey.
CB Troney Shumpert,
Sr., UW-Whitewater
Shumpert had five tackles, four solo, a tackle for loss and a pass broken
up in the Warhawks' 40-7 win against UW-Oshkosh.
S Jalon Scott,
Fr., Susquehanna
Scott made six tackles, including four solo stops, and broke up two passes,
to help Susquehanna to a 35-31 Liberty League win over Worcester Polytech.
S Craig Sedunov,
Jr., Washington and Jefferson
Sedunov had two interceptions and six tackles, including one he returned
for a touchdown during a 49-0 win at Bethany. His 37-yard INT return for
a touchdown with 47 seconds left in the second quarter gave W&J a
28-0 halftime lead.
CB Kris Kopp, Sr.,
St. Thomas
Kopp recovered two fumbles and had an interception, all three of which
gave the Tommies possession inside the Bethel 40-yard-line in a 19-10
win that locked up a top-two conference finish and kept alive NCAA playoff
hopes for the 8-1 Tommies. Kopp added four solo tackles including a tackle-for-loss
on fourth-and-four at the Tommie 25-yard line that turned the ball over
on downs.
Special teams
K Tyler
Funk, Sr., Carthage
Booted a school-recod 52-yard field goal as time ran out in the first
half of the Red Men's 55-24 win over North Park. He was perfect on seven
extra points and also had a 36-yard field goal.
P Brian King, Sr.,
Cornell
King averaged 41.6 yards on seven punts and also recorded seven tackles
and returned an interception 23 yards in a 23-16 victory against Loras.
RET Jeremy Dixon,
Jr., Averett
Dixon scored a touchdown on his only punt return attempt in a 34-28 triple-overtime
win against Ferrum, taking a third-quarter punt 73 yards for a score,
tying the game at 7-7.
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