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Dan Fisher

Assistant Director, NESCAC


100 Venture Way - Box 13
Hadley, MA 01035
P: (413) 587-2078
F: (413) 587-2167
www.nescac.com daniel.fisher@trincoll.edu

FOOTBALL Weekly Release #2 - Oct. 3, 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Recent Results 2010 Standings NESCAC


Saturday, Oct. 2 W L W% PF PA
Trinity 21 at Williams 29
1 Amherst 2 0 1.000 82 7
Hamilton 21 at Wesleyan 35
Bates 21 at Tufts 20 Williams 2 0 1.000 62 36
Amherst 38 at Bowdoin 7 3 Bates 1 1 .500 21 64
Middlebury 27 at Colby 38 Colby 1 1 .500 44 60
Middlebury 1 1 .500 51 59
Upcoming Games Trinity 1 1 .500 54 35
Saturday, Oct. 9
Williams at Bates 1:00 Tufts 1 1 .500 41 31
Tufts at Bowdoin 1:00 Wesleyan 1 1 .500 56 45
Trinity at Hamilton 1:00 9 Bowdoin 0 2 .000 22 71
Wesleyan at Colby 1:00 Hamilton 0 2 .000 31 56
Amherst at Middlebury 1:30

Offensive Co-Players of the Week


Alex Vetras, Amherst
(Senior, QB - Bellevue, Wash.)
Vetras completed 26-of-38 passes (.684) for a career-high 340 yards and tossed three touchdowns to lead the Lord Jeffs
over Bowdoin on Saturday, 38-7. Vetras’ 340 yards were the most by an Amherst player since the 1997 season finale,
a stretch of 97 games, and it was also the first time he has eclipsed 300 yards in a game. He recorded a efficiency rat-
ing of 169.63 as he completed passes to seven different receivers, threw no interceptions, and was not sacked on the
afternoon. Amherst’s first three drives all resulted in touchdowns.

Shea Dwyer, Wesleyan


(Graduate Student, RB - Marlborough, Conn.)
Dwyer accounted for all five Cardinal touchdowns in a 35-21 victory against Hamilton on Saturday, scoring four on the
ground and one via a screen pass (29 yards). He rushed for a program-record 213 yards on 27 carries (7.89 per carry)
as he broke the previous record of 190 yards set 24 years ago. He also caught two passes for 40 yards. Dwyer, who
had never racked up more than 100 rushing yards in a game prior to this season, surpassed his previous career-best
performance of 119 yards, which came last week at Middlebury.

Defensive Player of the Week


Dan O’Mara, Williams
(Junior, DB - Allison Park, Pa.)
O’Mara led the Ephs defense during a 29-21 victory over Trinity on Saturday, recording a team-high 11 tackles
(eight solo), one of which was for a loss of two yards. He also intercepted a pass, which he returned four yards,
and had a pass break-up.

Special Teams Player of the Week


David Bendit, Colby
(Sophomore, K - Emmaus, Pa.)
Bendit converted a 36-yard field goal attempt - a career-best with the Mules - and made all five of his PAT at-
tempts in a 38-27 victory over Middlebury on Saturday afternoon. The field goal, his only attempt on the day,
put Colby up by a 31-14 margin midway through the fourth quarter, as the Panthers went on to score two more
touchdowns before the end of the game.

AMHERST · BATES · BOWDOIN · COLBY · CONNECTICUT COLLEGE · HAMILTON · MIDDLEBURY · TRINITY · TUFTS · WESLEYAN · WILLIAMS
New England Small College Athletic Conference FOOTBALL Weekly Release #2 - Oct. 3, 2010

Notes From Week #2


Amherst Hamilton
Junior defensive lineman Kevin Ferber (Mahwah, N.J.) recorded five Junior running back Dylan Isenberg (Voorhees, N.J.) returned a
tackles (three solo) and 2.0 sacks for a total loss of nine yards during Wesleyan kick-off 89 yards for a touchdown during a 35-21 loss on
the Lord Jeffs’ 38-7 win at Bowdoin on Saturday. Amherst held Bowdoin Saturday. He finished the contest with 151 yards on five kick returns.
to just 76 rushing yards and did not allow a point until 3:23 remaining in Sophomore tight end Kevin Petrick (Camillus, N.Y.) set career highs in
the fourth quarter. Junior punter/kicker Matt Rawson (Bethesda, Md.) the Continentals’ setback at Wesleyan, as he caught a personal-best
was 5-for-5 on PAT attempts and 1-for-1 on field goals (24 yards) during 10 passes for 99 yards. Senior defensive back Rob Gannon (Saugus,
Saturday’s win. He also averaged 38.0 yards over five punts with a long Mass.) was credited with three solo tackles, a fumble recovery, and his
of 48 yards, pinning the Polar Bears inside the 20-yard line once. second career interception in the game, which he returned 11 yards.

Bates Middlebury
Bates ended a 24-game winless skid against Tufts on Saturday with Sophomore wide receiver Zach Driscoll (Concord, Mass.) caught nine
a 21-20 victory. It was the first win by the Bobcats over the Jumbos passes for 99 yards in Saturday’s 38-27 loss at Colby. Senior defensive
since 1985. Senior kicker/punter Gavin Segall-Abrams’ (Greensboro, back Connor Green (Wellesley, Mass.) was credited with six tackles
N.C.) first field goal since 2008 proved to be the difference in the win, at Colby, along with three pass break-ups and an interception.
as he connected from 19 yards out with 3:14 to play in the game. He
also punted seven times for a 34.3-yard average. Prior to Saturday’s Trinity
game at Tufts, junior wide receiver John Squires (Swampscott, Mass.) Senior tight end Chris Hunt (Westford, Mass.) made
had 14 career receptions and two touchdown catches. nine catches for 123 yards (13.67 per reception)
Squires was instrumental in the Bobcats’ victory over in Saturday’s 29-21 loss at Williams. Hunt had two
the Jumbos as he caught nine passes for 149 yards touchdown receptions, both in the fourth quarter, to
(16.55 per reception) and two touchdowns. Trailing 10- help the Bantams pull within one score of the Ephs.
6 in the second quarter, Squires 47-yard reception on Junior inside linebacker Walter Fallas (Everett, Mass.)
3rd-and-27 kept Bates’ drive alive, and it would end with led all tacklers in the game with 13 stops (nine solo) Fallas
Squires’ 8-yard touchdown catch to put the Bobcats and 3.5 tackles for a loss totaling 12 yards.
Squires
up 12-10. In the third quarter, with the Bobcats trailing
again, 20-12 this time, and facing 4th-and-6 at the Tufts 31, Squires Tufts
hauled in his second touchdown while falling out of bounds to cut the Senior quarterback Anthony Fucillo (Winthrop, Mass.) smashed team re-
margin to 20-18. On the day, six of his nine receptions resulted in a cords for attempts (71) and completions (35) in Saturday’s 21-20 loss to
Bates first down. Junior OLB Brett McAllister (Exeter, N.H.) led the Bates. He completed 49.3 percent of his passes with a long of 24 yards,
Bobcats in tackles for the second-straight week with 10 (eight solo), throwing for a total of 341 yards and two touchdowns and posting an ef-
including two sacks. He was also credited with two pass break-ups. ficiency rating of 87.67. Senior wide receiver Greg Stewart (Wilmington,
Mass.) caught 13 of Fucillo’s pacces for a total of 126 yards (9.69 per
Bowdoin reception). Junior linebacker Ferras Albitar (Coto de Caza, Calif.) had
Wide receiver Pat Noone (North Attleboro, Mass.) 17 tackles against the Bobcats, eight of which were solo stops.
became the Polar Bears’ all-time leading receiver
with a five-catch effort in Saturday’s 38-7 setback to Wesleyan
Amherst. The junior now has 98 catches for his career, Junior linebacker Cyprian Oyomba (Norwalk, Conn.) was the only
breaking the mark of 95 formerly held by Peter Nye player in Saturday’s Hamilton-Wesleyan game to record double-digit
‘94. Defensive lineman Reed Harasimowicz (Harvard, tackles, making 12 stops (six solo). Classmate Kyle Weiss (Niantic,
Mass.) led Bowdoin with nine total tackles (1.5 for a Noone Conn.) punted four times for a 41.0 yard average, including a 51-yard
loss) in the game. boot which was downed at the Continental 2-yard line.

Colby Williams
Junior QB Nick Kmetz (Laurel, Del.) tossed three touchdown passes Sophomore wide receiver Darrren Hartwell (North
and ran for another in the Mules’ 38-27 victory over Middlebury on Sat- Reading, Mass.) had an impressive afternoon in the
urday. Kmetz went 14-for-30 through the air, with a long of 35 yards and Ephs’ 29-21 victory over Trinity, as he caught five
an efficiency rating of 138.85. He also ran the ball 22 times and gained passes for 208 yards, an average of 41.6 yards per
68 yards (3.09 per carry). His 22-yard scoring run with 4:37 left in the reception, and three touchdowns. Hartwell opened
fourth was Colby’s final points in the game and was part of a 37-point the scoring in the game in the second quarter with an
effort between the two squads in the final quarter. Senior wide receiver 83-yard touchdown reception. Less than two minutes
Patrick Burns (Charles Town, W. Va.) caught two touchdown passes, Hartwell
later, Hartwell was back in the end zone, this time after
pulling down six passes for 93 yards on the day. His TD receptions of an 89-yard touchdown catch. He added his third touchdown catch
20 and 35 yards both came in the second half. He also helped out on in the third quarter, a 25-yard score. Hartwell also accumulated 86
special teams, recovering two on-sides kicks. Sophomore DB Derrick yards as a return specialist for the Ephs, returning three kick-offs and
Beasley (Andover, Mass.) had both of the Mules’ interceptions in the three punts. The five receptions, three touchdown catches, and 205
win over Middlebury. His first interception came in the first quarter on receiving yards were all personal-bests for Hartwell, and he also tied a
Colby’s 12-yard line, preventing a scoring opportunity. Beasley’s second Williams record for touchdown receptions in a game, which is shared
pick in the second quarter occurred on Colby’s 32-yard line, which he by three other players. He became the first Williams receiver to have
returned 23 yards. He finished the game with seven tackles (five solo). two touchdown receptions over 80 yards in the same game.
Junior punter Connor Sullivan (Hamilton, Mass.) converted a fake punt
to acquire a key first down and averaged 34.7 yards over three punts
on the afternoon, landing one inside the Middlebury 20-yard line.
New England Small College Athletic Conference FOOTBALL Weekly Release #2 - Oct. 3, 2010

2010 NESCAC FOOTBALL STATISTICS


Team Statistics through games of October 2, 2010
SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G
1. Amherst 2 10 10 0 0 4 0 82 41.0 1. Williams 2 317 577 157 894 5.7 8 447.0
2. Williams 2 9 5 0 0 1 0 62 31.0 2. Amherst 2 388 505 145 893 6.2 9 446.5
3. Wesleyan 2 8 8 0 0 0 0 56 28.0 3. Wesleyan 2 484 340 135 824 6.1 8 412.0
4. Trinity 2 8 6 0 0 0 0 54 27.0 4. Middlebury 2 201 567 153 768 5.0 7 384.0
5. Middlebury 2 7 6 0 0 1 0 51 25.5 5. Colby 2 259 494 157 753 4.8 6 376.5
6. Colby 2 6 5 0 0 1 0 44 22.0 6. Trinity 2 288 436 156 724 4.6 8 362.0
7. Tufts 2 5 5 0 0 2 0 41 20.5 7. Bowdoin 2 128 570 149 698 4.7 3 349.0
8. Hamilton 2 4 4 0 0 1 0 31 15.5 Tufts 2 87 611 159 698 4.4 4 349.0
9. Bowdoin 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 22 11.0 9. Hamilton 2 216 425 149 641 4.3 3 320.5
10. Bates 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 21 10.5 10. Bates 2 227 278 151 505 3.3 3 252.5

SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G
1. Amherst 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 3.5 1. Amherst 2 152 321 135 473 3.5 1 236.5
2. Tufts 2 4 1 0 0 2 0 31 15.5 2. Tufts 2 309 369 166 678 4.1 4 339.0
3. Trinity 2 5 2 0 0 1 0 35 17.5 3. Williams 2 139 572 160 711 4.4 5 355.5
4. Williams 2 5 3 0 0 1 0 36 18.0 4. Wesleyan 2 194 522 150 716 4.8 5 358.0
5. Wesleyan 2 6 6 0 0 1 0 45 22.5 5. Hamilton 2 290 445 132 735 5.6 7 367.5
6. Hamilton 2 8 8 0 0 0 0 56 28.0 6. Bates 2 246 506 155 752 4.9 6 376.0
7. Middlebury 2 8 8 0 0 1 0 59 29.5 7. Trinity 2 129 624 150 753 5.0 5 376.5
8. Colby 2 9 6 0 0 0 0 60 30.0 8. Colby 2 266 492 147 758 5.2 9 379.0
9. Bates 2 7 7 0 0 5 0 64 32.0 9. Middlebury 2 471 424 164 895 5.5 8 447.5
10. Bowdoin 2 10 8 0 0 1 0 71 35.5 10. Bowdoin 2 399 528 152 927 6.1 9 463.5

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G PASS EFFIC. G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic
1. Tufts 2 109 53 4 48.6 611 5.6 4 305.5 1. Amherst 2 60 39 .650 1 505 5 159.9
2. Williams 2 69 40 5 58.0 577 8.4 6 288.5 2. Williams 2 69 40 .580 5 577 6 142.4
3. Bowdoin 2 90 53 2 58.9 570 6.3 2 285.0 3. Middlebury 2 92 57 .620 3 567 5 125.1
4. Middlebury 2 92 57 3 62.0 567 6.2 5 283.5 4. Wesleyan 2 49 31 .633 2 340 1 120.1
5. Amherst 2 60 39 1 65.0 505 8.4 5 252.5 5. Colby 2 70 36 .514 4 494 4 118.1
6. Colby 2 70 36 4 51.4 494 7.1 4 247.0 6. Bowdoin 2 90 53 .589 2 570 2 115.0
7. Trinity 2 78 38 2 48.7 436 5.6 4 218.0 7. Trinity 2 78 38 .487 2 436 4 107.5
8. Hamilton 2 83 40 2 48.2 425 5.1 2 212.5 8. Tufts 2 109 53 .486 4 611 4 100.5
9. Wesleyan 2 49 31 2 63.3 340 6.9 1 170.0 9. Hamilton 2 83 40 .482 2 425 2 94.3
10. Bates 2 56 24 2 42.9 278 5.0 2 139.0 10. Bates 2 56 24 .429 2 278 2 89.2

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G PASS DEF EFFIC. G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic
1. Amherst 2 66 31 1 47.0 321 4.9 0 160.5 1. Amherst 2 66 31 1 47.0 321 0 84.8
2. Tufts 2 70 33 3 47.1 369 5.3 3 184.5 2. Tufts 2 70 33 3 47.1 369 3 97.0
3. Middlebury 2 60 31 3 51.7 424 7.1 3 212.0 3. Bates 2 93 48 5 51.6 506 4 100.8
4. Hamilton 2 57 32 1 56.1 445 7.8 3 222.5 4. Williams 2 102 54 3 52.9 572 4 107.1
5. Colby 2 75 45 2 60.0 492 6.6 4 246.0 5. Middlebury 2 60 31 3 51.7 424 3 117.5
6. Bates 2 93 48 5 51.6 506 5.4 4 253.0 6. Wesleyan 2 86 49 2 57.0 522 4 118.7
7. Wesleyan 2 86 49 2 57.0 522 6.1 4 261.0 7. Colby 2 75 45 2 60.0 492 4 127.4
8. Bowdoin 2 70 43 1 61.4 528 7.5 5 264.0 8. Trinity 2 77 45 6 58.4 624 5 132.4
9. Williams 2 102 54 3 52.9 572 5.6 4 286.0 9. Hamilton 2 57 32 1 56.1 445 3 135.6
10. Trinity 2 77 45 6 58.4 624 8.1 5 312.0 10. Bowdoin 2 70 43 1 61.4 528 5 145.5

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G ----Gained ---- ----Lost----


1. Wesleyan 2 86 484 5.6 7 242.0 TURNOVERS G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G
2. Amherst 2 85 388 4.6 4 194.0 1. Amherst 2 4 1 5 0 1 1 +4 2.00
3. Williams 2 88 317 3.6 2 158.5 2. Trinity 2 2 6 8 4 2 6 +2 1.00
4. Trinity 2 78 288 3.7 4 144.0 Williams 2 6 3 9 2 5 7 +2 1.00
5. Colby 2 87 259 3.0 2 129.5 4. Hamilton 2 2 1 3 1 2 3 +0 0.00
6. Bates 2 95 227 2.4 1 113.5 Middlebury 2 3 3 6 3 3 6 +0 0.00
7. Hamilton 2 66 216 3.3 1 108.0 Bates 2 0 5 5 3 2 5 +0 0.00
8. Middlebury 2 61 201 3.3 2 100.5 7. Colby 2 4 2 6 3 4 7 -1 -0.50
9. Bowdoin 2 59 128 2.2 1 64.0 Tufts 2 1 3 4 1 4 5 -1 -0.50
10. Tufts 2 50 87 1.7 0 43.5 Wesleyan 2 1 2 3 2 2 4 -1 -0.50
10. Bowdoin 2 1 1 2 5 2 7 -5 -2.50
RUSHING DEFENSE G Rush Yards Avg. TD Yds/G
1. Trinity 2 73 129 1.8 0 64.5
2. Williams 2 58 139 2.4 1 69.5
3. Amherst 2 69 152 2.2 1 76.0
4. Wesleyan 2 64 194 3.0 1 97.0
5. Bates 2 62 246 4.0 2 123.0
6. Colby 2 72 266 3.7 5 133.0
7. Hamilton 2 75 290 3.9 4 145.0
8. Tufts 2 96 309 3.2 1 154.5
9. Bowdoin 2 82 399 4.9 4 199.5
10. Middlebury 2 104 471 4.5 5 235.5
New England Small College Athletic Conference FOOTBALL Weekly Release #2 - Oct. 3, 2010

2010 NESCAC FOOTBALL STATISTICS


Individual Statistics through games of October 2, 2010
RUSHING Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G
1. Shea Dwyer WES SR 2 43 332 7.7 5 166.0 1. Shea Dwyer WES SR 2 332 48 0 0 380 190.0
2. Ryan Lupo WIL SR 2 58 209 3.6 2 104.5 2. Dylan Isenberg HAM JR 2 184 4 0 151 339 169.5
3. Dylan Isenberg HAM JR 2 45 184 4.1 0 92.0 3. Darren Hartwell WIL SO 2 0 221 21 89 331 165.5
4. Eric Bunker AMH JR 2 29 169 5.8 3 84.5 4. Pat Noone BOW JR 2 6 142 30 144 322 161.0
5. Andrew Pumley MID SR 2 31 124 4.0 1 62.0 5. Greg Stewart TUF SR 2 0 193 48 0 241 120.5
6. Conor Tidgwell COL SR 2 30 123 4.1 0 61.5 6. Chris Hunt TRI SR 2 0 231 0 0 231 115.5
7. Ben Crick TRI FR 2 26 117 4.5 1 58.5 7. Patrick George BAT SO 2 60 0 0 163 223 111.5
8. Alex Scyocurka WIL FR 2 24 101 4.2 0 50.5 8. Andrew Pumley MID SR 2 124 98 0 0 222 111.0
9. Pete Modera WES SR 2 0 86 11 124 221 110.5
PASS AVG/GM Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G 10. Ryan Lupo WIL SR 2 209 11 0 0 220 110.0
1. Anthony Fucillo TUF SR 2 105 51 4 48.6 596 4 298.0
2. Pat Moffitt WIL SR 2 69 40 5 58.0 577 6 288.5 INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD Long Int/G
3. Donald McKillop MID SR 2 92 57 3 62.0 567 5 283.5 1. Harry Melendez TRI SR 2 2 40 0 40 1.00
4. R.J. Shea BOW JR 2 87 50 2 57.5 537 2 268.5 Derrick Beasley COL SO 2 2 23 0 23 1.00
5. Alex Vetras AMH SR 2 60 39 1 65.0 505 5 252.5 Andrew Kukesh BAT FR 2 2 0 0 0 1.00
6. Nick Kmetz COL JR 2 69 35 4 50.7 482 4 241.0 4. Sam Diss TUF SO 2 1 74 1 74 0.50
7. Craig Drusbosky TRI SR 2 78 38 2 48.7 436 4 218.0 Pat Barren WIL SR 2 1 53 1 53 0.50
8. Matt Coyne WES SO 2 48 30 2 62.5 288 1 144.0 Andrew Durfee MID SR 2 1 36 0 36 0.50
9. Ryan Katon BAT JR 2 56 24 2 42.9 278 2 139.0 Brandon Quinn AMH SR 2 1 27 0 27 0.50
Brett Bandazian WES JR 2 1 18 0 18 0.50
TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G Kyle Starr BAT SO 2 1 18 0 18 0.50
1. Anthony Fucillo TUF SR 2 2 596 122 598 299.0 Julian Brown TRI SO 2 1 18 0 18 0.50
2. Donald McKillop MID SR 2 26 567 107 593 296.5
3. Pat Moffitt WIL SR 2 4 577 74 581 290.5 PASS EFFIC. Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff.
4. Nick Kmetz COL JR 2 66 482 101 548 274.0 1. Alex Vetras AMH SR 2 60 39 1 65.0 505 5 159.9
5. R.J. Shea BOW JR 2 5 537 98 542 271.0 2. Pat Moffitt WIL SR 2 69 40 5 58.0 577 6 142.4
6. Alex Vetras AMH SR 2 22 505 66 527 263.5 3. Donald McKillop MID SR 2 92 57 3 62.0 567 5 125.1
7. Craig Drusbosky TRI SR 2 60 436 95 496 248.0 4. Nick Kmetz COL JR 2 69 35 4 50.7 482 4 116.9
8. Ryan Katon BAT JR 2 62 278 88 340 170.0 5. R.J. Shea BOW JR 2 87 50 2 57.5 537 2 112.3
9. Matt Coyne WES SO 2 51 288 65 339 169.5 6. Matt Coyne WES SO 2 48 30 2 62.5 288 1 111.4
10. Shea Dwyer WES SR 2 332 0 43 332 166.0 7. Craig Drusbosky TRI SR 2 78 38 2 48.7 436 4 107.5
8. Anthony Fucillo TUF SR 2 105 51 4 48.6 596 4 101.2
REC/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Rec/G 9. Ryan Katon BAT JR 2 56 24 2 42.9 278 2 89.2
1. Greg Stewart TUF SR 2 18 193 0 10.7 9.00
2. Bryce Bennett WIL SR 2 16 187 3 11.7 8.00 PUNTING Team Cl G Punt Yds Long Avg
3. Pat Noone BOW JR 2 15 142 0 9.5 7.50 1. Kyle Weiss WES JR 2 6 259 59 43.2
4. Chris Hunt TRI SR 2 14 231 3 16.5 7.00 2. Tim Costello TRI JR 2 12 455 61 37.9
Zach Driscoll MID SO 2 14 191 1 13.6 7.00 3. George Taylor HAM SR 2 10 372 65 37.2
6. Patrick Burns COL SR 2 13 200 2 15.4 6.50 4. Matt Rawson AMH JR 2 9 331 48 36.8
Kevin Petrick HAM SO 2 13 120 0 9.2 6.50 5. Marty Finnegan TUF SO 2 6 214 45 35.7
8. Brendan Garner BOW SR 2 12 168 1 14.0 6.00 6. G. Segall-Abrams BAT SR 2 15 528 43 35.2
Billy Mahler TUF SR 2 12 139 2 11.6 6.00 7. Anthony Kuchan MID SR 2 8 273 42 34.1
Andre Gary AMH SR 2 12 68 2 5.7 6.00 8. Connor Sullivan COL JR 2 8 269 41 33.6
9. John Dodds TUF SO 2 4 131 40 32.8
REC YDS/G Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Yds/G 10. Grant White BOW FR 2 8 191 45 23.9
1. Chris Hunt TRI SR 2 14 231 3 16.5 115.5
2. Darren Hartwell WIL SO 2 6 221 3 36.8 110.5 TACKLES Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack
3. Patrick Burns COL SR 2 13 200 2 15.4 100.0 1. Ferras Albitar TUF JR 2 LB 14 12 26 13.0 0.5
4. Greg Stewart TUF SR 2 18 193 0 10.7 96.5 Cyprian Oyomba WES JR 2 13 13 26 13.0 0.5
5. Zach Driscoll MID SO 2 14 191 1 13.6 95.5 3. Brett McAllister BAT JR 2 LB 17 6 23 11.5 2.0
6. Bryce Bennett WIL SR 2 16 187 3 11.7 93.5 4. Tom Duffy COL JR 2 LB 11 9 20 10.0 0.0
7. John Squires BAT JR 2 10 174 2 17.4 87.0 Mike MacDonald HAM SO 2 LB 11 9 20 10.0 0.0
8. Brendan Garner BOW SR 2 12 168 1 14.0 84.0 6. Justin Freres WES SR 2 13 6 19 9.5 0.0
9. Andrew Reed AMH JR 2 4 156 1 39.0 78.0 Dylan Schultz WIL JR 2 11 8 19 9.5 1.0
10. Pat Noone BOW JR 2 15 142 0 9.5 71.0 Andrew Poulin MID SR 2 LB 9 10 19 9.5 0.0
9. Matt Pieterse AMH SO 2 LB 9 9 18 9.0 0.5
Sam Clark AMH SO 2 LB 9 9 18 9.0 0.0
Walter Fallas TRI JR 2 LB 12 6 18 9.0 0.0

SACKS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G


1. Brett McAllister BAT JR 2 LB 2 0 14 2.0 1.00
Kevin Ferber AMH JR 2 DL 1 2 9 2.0 1.00
Paul Carroll MID SR 2 DL 2 0 8 2.0 1.00
Abbreviation Code 4. Brian Mellett COL JR 2 LB 1 0 12 1.0 0.50
Amherst AMH Trinity TRI Ted Durkin BAT SR 2 LB 1 0 11 1.0 0.50
Bates BAT Tufts TUF Sam Gardner TUF SO 2 DL 1 0 8 1.0 0.50
Trevor Rappa AMH JR 2 DL 1 0 8 1.0 0.50
Bowdoin BOW Wesleyan WES Jim Forrey HAM SO 2 DL 1 0 8 1.0 0.50
Colby COL Williams WIL Andrew Durfee MID SR 2 LB 1 0 7 1.0 0.50
Hamilton HAM Rob Gannon HAM SR 2 DB 1 0 6 1.0 0.50
Middlebury MID

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