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Week 6 (games of
Oct. 6)
Offense QB Tom Stetzer, So,
UW-Platteville Stetzer broke the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference record for completions, going 41-for-63 passing for 428 yards
and a touchdown with only one interception in a 36-29 win against UW-La
Crosse. Stetzer ran for a touchdown and also threw the game-winning pass,
a 54-yard bomb to Matt Kent, with six minutes remaining.
OL Kevin Bradley (So.), Brian Rissmiller (So.), Chris Curnan (Jr.),
Emil Loiseau (So.), James Coughlin (So.), Cortland State In its
38-14 win vs. New Jersey City, Cortland gained 552 yards of total offense
(193 rushing, 359 passing), its highest total since Opening Day of 1998
(41-13 win vs. St. Lawrence). The Red Dragons averaged 7.0 yards per play
and recorded 30 first downs.
RB Greg Siebers, So., UW-Platteville Siebers tied
UW-Platteville's single-game record with 17 receptions out of the
backfield and added his first career 100-yard rushing day in the 36-29 win
against UW-La Crosse.
RB Jason Desotell, Jr., Adrian Desotell carried the ball 37
times for 255 yards to break the Adrian single-game rushing record of 236
yards set by Kennie Taylor in 1982 (against Kalamazoo). He only had one
rush for negative yardage, and that came when he was stopped for a 1-yard
loss in the second quarter. Desotell averaged 6.9 yards per carry and
propelled the offense to its highest point total of the 2001 season.
WR Nate Leach, Jr., Juniata Leach helped Juniata to its
greatest come-from-behind victory in the history of the program during its
39-35 win at home against Moravian. Juniata was down, 35-6, with 3:50 left
in the third quarter before tallying 33 unanswered points. A 23-yard
touchdown reception by Leach with 39 seconds remaining in regulation
completed the come-from-behind effort. Leach caught a career-best 13
passes for a personal-high 206 yards and hauled in scoring strikes of 31
yards and 23 yards on the day.
WR Jacob Respondek, Jr., Trinity (Texas) Respondek led all
players with 9 catches for 121 yards and two touchdowns in Trinity's 28-3
win against Washington University.
WR Joel Olson, Jr., Bethel Olson caught eight passes for a
career-high 200 yards and a touchdown, while also completing a pass for 26
yards.
Defense DL Quincy Malloy, Sr.,
Methodist Malloy recorded 11 tackles (six solo) including sixbehind
the line of scrimmage and four sacks. He also added one pass breakup. The
six tackles for loss give him 23, breaking the MC single-season record of
18 he set last season.
DL Chad Sload, Sr., Albright Sload helped Albright hold
Lebanon Valley to minus-55 yards rushing in a 16-0 win. He had 2½ sacks
and six tackles for loss.
DL Greg Boucher, Sr., Western Connecticut Boucher collected
14 total tackles, 10 solo, a tackle for loss of 3 yards, a recovered
fumble and one pass breakup in Western Connecticut’s 13-7 win against
Springfield.
LB Chris Newton, Sr., Worcester Polytech Newton had quite a
night in leading WPI to a 16-11 victory against Norwich. Newton had 14
tackles overall, including 13 solo, plus one pass breakup, one quarterback
hurry, two tackles for loss of 22 yards and one sack.
LB Josh Stanton, Jr., Wabash Stanton had 10 tackles,
including five solo stops. He had 3½ sacks totaling 35 yards in a
nine-sack performance by the Little Giant defense and forced two fumbles
that led to Wabash touchdowns in a 35-7 win against Wooster.
LB Shannon Maynard, So., Rowan Maynard forced a fumble and
recovered two more, returning one 28 yards for a touchdown in the Profs'
63-14 win against Buffalo State. He had 10 tackles, three for loss and two
sacks.
LB Jeff Bahl, Sr., Washington & Lee Bahl had 10 tackles,
two sacks, a pass broken up and forced a fumble in an 18-12 win against
Catholic. He forced the fumble on a return on Catholic's 5-yard line,
leading to an easy Generals' score.
DB Ryan Nohe, So., Bethany Nohe recorded seven tackles and
returned an interception 36 yards for a touchdown that sealed the Bisons'
24-0 victory against Westminster (Pa.).
DB Jay Hutchins, Sr., Amhert Hutchins had 12 total tackles
and forced a turnover in the Jeffs' 7-3 win against Middlebury.
DB Jimmy Nalls, Sr., Catholic Nalls posted 11 total tackles,
10 solo, in an 18-12 loss to Washington & Lee. He also posted a tackle
for loss and half a sack.
DB M.J. Ballinger, Jr., Lewis & Clark Ballinger recorded
four total tackles and intercepted two passes in a 24-20 win against Puget
Sound. His game-winning interception in the end zone with nine seconds
left stopped the Loggers' final drive.
Special Teams K Drew McMaster, So.,
Howard Payne McMaster was perfect on five extra points and two
field goals, upping his season totals to 23-for-23 and 6-for-6 in a 41-14
win against Sul Ross State.
P David Aird, Fr., Austin Aird punted 10 times in a 33-8 win
against East Texas Baptist, but only two were returned, for a total of 6
yards. Three were downed inside the 20. Aird also ran for 77 yards and a
touchdown on offense, and made a touchdown-saving tackle on a fumble
return.
DEF Trae Hille, Fr., Newport News Hille blocked three kicks,
returning one for a touchdown in Apprentice School's 16-7 win against
Gallaudet.
RET Ricky Lannetti, So.,
Lycoming Lannetti returned consecutive punts for touchdowns in
Lycoming's 47-0 shutout of FDU-Madison. His first return covered 61 yards
and his second was for 69 yards.
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