| Week 5 (Oct. 1-2)
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QB Joel Parrett,
Bluffton
The senior went 22-for-28 against No. 21 Hanover,
for 411 yards and three touchdowns through the air, as
well as scoring one on the ground in a 41-38 loss.
OL Clint Fox, Rick
Orr, Jeremy Poeppelman, Dan Voress and Jason Wright,
Bluffton
See above to get an idea for how much time the
Bluffton quarterback had to throw the ball. The line was
the protection for more than 500 yards of total offense.
RB Andrew
Notarfrancesco, Catholic
The senior carried only 20 times, but rushed for
131 yards and three touchdowns in a 34-2 win against
Salisbury State, for a 6.6 yards-per-carry average
RB David Burrill,
Massachusetts Maritime
The sophomore carried 33 times for 224 yards,
including a 53-yard touchdown run.
WR Larry Holmes, John
Carroll
Holmes caught only six balls, but for 165 yards and three
touchdowns as John Carroll took Mount Union to triple
overtime.
WR Matt Eisenberg,
Juniata
Eisenberg set three
Juniata single-game records with 14 receptions for 314
yards and four touchdown catches (35, 70, 40 and 21
yards). The junior also established an MAC single-game
record for yards and tied the conference touchdown
catches standard. The 314 yards are the highest
single-game total in Division III this season.
TE Steve Horsman,
Worcester Tech
One of two star
players on offense for WPI in their 49-28 victory at
Kings Point, Horsman caught 10 passes for 106 yards and 3
touchdowns -- all career highs. The TD passes were of
10,5, and 12 yards. The 10-yarder came as the half was
expiring on a fake field goal attempt, giving WPI a 21-14
lead.
Defense
DL Anthony Gagliardo,
FDU-Madison
The senior
had a standout day in the Delaware Valley backfield with
three tackles for loss plus two sacks in six total
tackles, and returned a fumble for a 15-yard touchdown in
the 38-19 win. The defensive unit held Del Val to minus-3
yards rushing.
DL Cornelius White,
Rowan
Had two sacks and five total tackles to lead a line that
held the College of New Jersey to 56 yards on 41 carries
in a 40-3 win.
DL Justin Harris,
Alma
Harris recorded 11
tackles, including seven for losses and five sacks, as
Alma defeated Thomas More 35-7. Harris paced an Alma
defense which gave up just 189 total yards while allowing
the Saints to cross midfield just once. The junior leads
the team with ten sacks on the season.
DL Dane Lundgren,
Wheaton
The freshman
recorded 14 total tackles, 12 solo, to lead a Crusader
defense that held North Central to 87 yards of total
offense. Lundgren had three tackles for loss and caused
two fumbles.
LB Brian Kowalski,
Rochester
Kowalski had
a career-high 21 tackles as the Yellowjackets held Matt
Robbens, the second-ranked passer in D-III, to 14-for-31
accuracy and 164 yards. The sophomore had four tackles
for loss.
LB Jon Crumley,
Buffalo State
Jon was in on more
than one-fourth of the Buffalo State defensive stops as
Brockport ran 80 plays, 10 incomplete passes . He also
helped the defense hold the Golden Eagles to under 3.0
yards per play. The senior had 20 total tackles, three
for loss, caused a fumble and broke up a pass.
LB Brad Lohr, Ohio
Northern
Had career-high 19
tackles and an interception in first-ever start at middle
linebacker in No. 23 Ohio Northern's 32-10 win at
Marietta. Lohr's pick with eight seconds left in the
first half set up a 21-yard TD pass and gave ONU a 29-10
halftime lead.
DB Jeff Martin,
Worcester Tech
WPI picked six passes on the day, and
Martin had three of them, one in his own end zone. The
junior registered 11 total tackles (nine solo) in the
49-28 win at Kings Point.
DB Wallace Morris,
Wilmington
The sophomore had 13 total tackles (10
solo), two tackles for loss and an interception in a 45-8
win against Mt. St. Joseph.
DB Seth Mastrine,
Wooster
The junior
cornerback intercepted a school- and conference-record
four passes, including one in the back of the end zone in
overtime, to lead Wooster to a 13-10 victory at
Allegheny. It marked the first time the Scots have beaten
Allegheny in 12 tries and was just Allegheny's second
NCAC home loss this decade. The 6-1, 155-pounder also
made three tackles and recorded a pass breakup.
DB Jeff Brennan,
Buena Vista
The senior had eight total tackles, including
one for loss, and two interceptions in a 59-7 win against
Cornell.
Special teams
K Adam Kennett,
Western Connecticut State
Kennett
accounted for all the scoring with field goals from 19,
28, 29 and 35 yards in a 12-9 win against Plymouth State.
One was the game-winner with three seconds left.
P Matt Mahaffey,
Wooster
Mahaffey averaged
41.8 yards per punt and pinned Allegheny inside its own
20 four times to help Wooster win the field position
battle against the Gators in a 13-10 win. Mahaffey leads
the conference and is among the Top 20 in the country
with an average punt of 40.2 yards per punt
RET Gary Stone, Bethel
Stone returned four
kicks for 176 yards to lead the Royals in their 39-13 win
against St. Olaf. Stone returned a kick to St. Olaf's
25-yard line to set up Bethel's first touchdown and
returned a kick 79 yards for a touchdown in the fourth
quarter to put Bethel up 34-13. |