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- NINE WARRIORS
NAMED TO MAC FOOTBALL ALL-STAR TEAMS
WILLIAMSPORT, PA - The Middle Atlantic Conference announced the
2001 Football All-Star teams, Tuesday afternoon. Lycoming College had
nine student-athletes named to the teams, claiming five first-team
members and four second-team members.
2001 MAC Football
All-Stars from Lycoming:
Tim Deasey
(Sr./Norwood, PA; Interboro) - 1st-team running back Deasey became
the Warriors' most prolific running back of all time, setting five
school records during his senior campaign. The records began falling in
Lycoming's first game when Deasey rushed for 253 yards against Lebanon
Valley to set a new single-game rushing mark. He went on to add most
carries in a game (39), most rushing touchdowns in a game (5),
single-season rushing (1,247 yards), and career rushing (2,868 yards).
In nine games during the 2001 season Deasey carried the ball 234 times
for 1,247 yards and 13 touchdowns. He also added 10 receptions for 96
yards and one score. He ended the season as the MAC's leading rusher
averaging 138.6 yards per game. He also ranked second in the conference
in all-purpose yardage and scoring.
Tom Zulkowski
(Sr./Frackville, PA; Cardinal Brennan) - 1st-team tight
end Zulkowski was part of Lycoming's three-headed receiving threat
that combined for 1,617 yards and 14 touchdowns on 105 catches. The
six-foot, five-inch receiver accounted for 40 receptions, 500 yards, and
four touchdowns in nine games. Zulkowski's 4.4 catches per game ranked
ninth in the conference. He ends his career as a Warrior with a total of
69 receptions for 938 yards and eight scores.
Josh Albeck
(Sr./Allentown, PA; Central Catholic) - 1st-team offensive
line Albeck was the lone senior and the anchor of an offensive line
that featured three sophomores in the starting lineup. Behind that
offensive line, Lycoming rushed for an average of 178.4 yards per game
and 4.0 yards per carry. The Warriors' rushing offense ranked third in
the MAC and helped the team rank second in the conference in total
offense.
Ryan Rupprecht (Sr./Southampton, PA; Archbishop
Wood) - 1st-team linebacker Rupprecht was one of only three
returning starters on Lycoming's defense to start the year and he led
that inexperienced unit to become the best in the conference by season's
end. The Warriors finished the 2001 season ranked first in the MAC in
both total defense and points allowed, giving up just 249.1 yards and
14.3 points per game. Rupprecht led Lycoming in tackles with 78, sacks
with six and tackles-for-a-loss with 23 for 91 yards. He also defended
seven passes, recovered two fumbles and forced another. He completed his
collegiate career with 245 total tackles.
Jake Davis
(Jr./Nazareth, PA; Northampton) - 1st-team defensive back Davis was
one of the Warriors' other returning starters on defense and the leader
of a secondary that led the MAC in pass defense. Lycoming's unit held
opponents to just 143.2 yards per game through the air and limited
opposing quarterbacks to an efficiency rating of 88.5 - more than 25
points below the conference average. Individually, Davis ranked ninth in
the MAC in passes defended with 14, including a pair of
interceptions. He also tallied 27 tackles on the year.
Kyle Bingaman (Sr./Lykens, PA; Upper
Dauphin) - 2nd-team wide receiver Bingaman was another component of
Lycoming's three-pronged passing attack. Bingaman led the trio in
receiving yardage with 578 yards on 39 receptions. He also scored two
touchdowns. In the conference, Bingaman ranked eighth in receiving yards
per game with 64.2 yards per contest and 10th in receptions averaging 4.3
per game. He ends his career at Lycoming with 54 catches for 794 yards and
four touchdowns.
Matt Mendola (So./Dunmore, PA; Dunmore) -
2nd-team offensive line Mendola took over the starting center position
after the graduation of MAC 1st-team all-star Mike Spagnuolo and
Lycoming's offense never missed a beat. The offensive line cleared the way
for the Warriors to rush for an average of 178.4 yards per game and 4.0
yards per carry. They also provided the push for 21 rushing touchdowns in
nine games. Lycoming's rushing offense ranked third in the MAC and helped
the team rank second in the conference in total offense.
Matt
Henrich (Jr./Huntingdon, PA; Huntingdon) - 2nd team defensive back
Henrich combined with Davis to lead a young Warrior secondary that was
first in the MAC in both pass defense and opponent passing efficiency.
Henrich led Lycoming and ranked third in the conference with six
interceptions. He also defended a total of 13 passes and made 33 tackles
to rank fourth on the team.
Ricky Lannetti (So./Philadelphia,
PA; Father Judge) - 2nd-team kick returner Lannetti provided an
explosive threat to Lycoming special teams as both a kickoff and punt
returner. The speedy wide-out averaged 20.4 yards per kick return and 10.8
yards per punt return. He ranked fifth and third, respectively, in the
conference in those categories. The highlight of his season came versus
FDU-Madison when he returned back-to-back punts for touchdowns covering 61
and 69 yards.
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