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Week 9 (games of Oct.
30-31)
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Offense
QB Ross Carey, So., UW-Stout
Carey rushed 12 times for 161 yards, including a 61-yard scamper that
set up Stout's second score, and completed 13-of-16 passes for 131 yards
and a score as UW-Stout defeated UW-La Crosse, 35-28. Carey finished with
292 total yards of offense and had five rushes for more than 10 yards
(21, 61, 14, 11, 34-yard touchdown). His 6-yard pass to Patrick Mengelkoch
tied the score at 7-7 early in the second period, and his 61-yard run
set up Craig Warminski’s first TD of the day to tie the score again
at 14-14. Carey’s touchdown run on the second play in the fourth
quarter gave Stout a 28-14 lead and capped off a nine-play, 99-yard drive.
OL Travis Berube,
Mike Secord, Dan Weamer, Andrew McCann, Mike Durrell, Maine Maritime
The Mariners' line blocked for four 100-yard rushers as the offense averaged
11.6 yards per carry in rolling up a Division III-record 730 rushing yards
in a 76-49 win against Coast Guard.
RB Joe Myhren,
Jr., Springfield
Myhren ran for a career-best 170 yards and one touchdown on 19 carries,
averaging 8.9 yards per carry in a 47-26 win against Ithaca. After an
opening kickoff return by Jarred Burrell to the Ithaca 40, Myhren ran
15 yards and then 25 yards for the game's first TD 30 seconds in.
RB Alex Baronich,
Sr., Huntingdon
Baronich set the Huntingdon single-season rushing record with 287 yards
on 32 carries, while adding three scores, against LaGrange. His yards
came without playing nearly the entire fourth quarter in a 51-13 Hawks
victory. Highlighting his day was a 73-yard run, which broke both the
single game and single season Huntingdon record, on the same run.
WR Reed Eason,
Jr., Rose-Hulman
Eason became the first Rose-Hulman receiver in school history to cross
200 yards in a game with 225 yards on 15 catches with two scores. He also
had six punts for a 34.7-yard average, three inside the 20-yard line.
WR Antwan Thorpe,
Fr., Greensboro
Thorpe ran for one touchdown and was on the receiving end of another,
in GC's 26-12 win at Maryville. He finished with 10 receptions for 177
yards.
TE Tyler Palin,
Jr., Carleton
Palin was Carleton’s leading receiver, setting career-highs in receptions
(10) and receiving yards (124) in a 34-17 loss to Hamline. Five of his
grabs went for first downs, with his longest catch of the day going for
31 yards. Converted from defensive end to tight end this season, he entered
the day with 11 career catches for 126 yards.
Defense
DL James Woodley, Sr., Widener
Woodley had a career day with 19 tackles, 14 solo, in a 24-0 loss to Lebanon
Valley. He finished with five tackles for loss and a sack and a half.
DL Evan Wyler,
Sr., Cortland State
Wyler led Cortland with eight tackles, all solo, and had four quarterback
hurries in the Red Dragons' 30-7 victory over The College of New Jersey.
His four tackles for losses included one sack. Cortland limited the Lions
to 190 yards of total offense, including 76 rushing yards on 35 attempts.
TCNJ entered the game averaging 38.3 points and 434.9 yards of total offense
per game.
DL Chris Mayes,
So., Wesley
Mayes led the Wesley defense with nine tackles, including eight solos
as the Wolverines downed Salisbury 30-12. He had five tackles for loss
as Wesley limited the Sea Gulls' 15th ranked rushing attack (260.7) to
just 84 yards and 2.2 per carry. The sophomore also chipped in with a
pair of sacks in the game.
DL Ben Tomaino,
Sr., Hartwick
Tomaino had 13 tackles, seven solo, in a 33-27 win against Utica. He had
four sacks and three tackles for loss, including a sack on fourth down
which was Utica's final offensive play of the game.
LB Wyatt Delgado,
Jr., St. Thomas
Delgado had a diving interception and stripped the ball from an Augsburg
receiver at the goal line resulting in a Tommies recovery for a touchback
in the end zone in Saturday's 42-3 victory. He also was in on four tackles
and helped a defense hold Augsburg out of the end zone for the first time
in 2009. The Auggies had 27 touchdowns in their first seven games.
LB Kyle McGivney,
Jr., Luther
McGivney tallied a single-game career-high 23 tackles in a losing effort
vs. Wartburg. He currently leads the Iowa Conference in tackles averaging
15.3 per game. He also caused a fumble and had three and a half tackles
for loss.
LB Cory Olson,
So., Hamline
Olson scored Hamline's first touchdown of the game in a 34-17 win against
Carleton after he snagged an interception in the first quarter and returned
the ball 39 yards for the score. He also had three pass breakups in the
game and a forced fumble which the Pipers recovered. He added seven tackles
(three solo, four assists).
CB Zach Autenreib,
Fr., Thomas More
Autenreib had two interceptions including one that set up the Saints'
go-ahead touchdown in a 14-7 win over previously undefeated Washington
and Jefferson.
S Keith Anthony,
So., Huntingdon
Anthony picked off three passes, and in the process, set a new single-game
and single-season record (total of eight), in the Hawks' victory against
LaGrange. All three of his interceptions came inside the Huntingdon 35,
stopping potential scoring drives. He also added three total tackles.
S Cam Bramer, Jr.,
Olivet
Bramer had 24 tackles, 13 solo, in a 28-14 loss to Hope. He had half a
tackle for loss and an interception to stop a Dutchmen scoring threat.
CB Jerry Bates,
So., Greensboro
Bates had four total tackles and one interception in a 26-12 win against
Maryville, the Pride's first-ever win at MC. Bates totaled two solo tackles
and two assisted takedowns in the win. He returned his second quarter
interception 55 yards for what would eventually become the game-winning
touchdown.
Special teams
K Billy
Daniels, So., Kean
Daniels connected on all three of his field goal attempts, including a
26-yarder in the second overtime to lift the Cougars to a 23-20 come-from-behind
victory against Rowan. Daniels, who also nailed a 37-yard field goal in
the first overtime, added a 22-yard make in the fourth quarter to trim
the Rowan lead to 17-10. Daniels converted both of his extra point attempts
and had an 80-yard punt that rolled inside the Rowan 10-yard line in the
third quarter.
P Kurtis Brondyke,
Jr., Central
Brondyke helped Central post a 17-0 shutout of Buena Vista with five punts
for a 49.6-yard average, including a career-best 78-yard punt. Three of
his five punts pinned Buena Vista inside its 20-yard line, increasing
his school careeer record in that category to 53.
AP Jared Manzer,
Sr., Alfred
Manzer set a school record with a 98-yard interception return for a touchdown
in Alfred's 51-14 win over Rochester. He also caught six passes for 75
yards and two TDs on offense and finished the game with 230 all-purpose
yards.
RET Fritz Waldvogel,
So., St. Thomas
In a rare feat at any level of college football, Waldvogel returned the
opening kickoff for a touchdown for the second game in a row to start
the Tommies off well in a 42-3 win against Augsburg. After last week's
74-yard TD against Carleton, the sophomore dashed 87 yards to the end
zone on Saturday's first play. The MIAC had gone 171 games without an
opening kickoff returned to the end zone before last week. Waldvogel now
has seven kickoff or punt returns of 55 yards or longer in his last 12
games, including five for touchdowns and his four return touchdowns lead
Division III.
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