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COLONIALS END SPRING CAMPAIGN WITH THE NAMING
OF THE 2008 FOOTBALL CAPTAINS


       
 

DANBURY, CT (May 2, 2008) –  Western Connecticut Football has named Allan Bowan (Hamden, CT), Mike Leonard (Jamesport, NY) and Jason Santiago (Cromwell, CT) captains for the 2008 season.  The announcement was made, by Colonials Head Coach John Burrell, following the final spring workout.

Bowen, a senior wide receiver, was fourth on the team a year ago with 30 catches for 403 yards and two touchdowns. 

Leonard, a senior center, was the catalyst of the Colonials offensive line in 2008.  The gridders averaged 95.7 yards on the ground and 239.5 via the airways last season.

Santiago returns for his final season in the WestConn offensive backfield.  As a junior, he carried the ball 28 times for 146 yards and one touchdown.

The Colonials ended the 2007 campaign at 4-6.  

Western Connecticut opens the season at home on Friday, September 12 against Albright.  Kick off is at 7 pm

 

 

ECAC Announces 2007 Division III Southeast Football All-Stars

CAPE COD, Mass. -- Western Connecticut State University seniors Tom McDonald and Kevin Marchant have been named to the 2007 ECAC Divsion III Southeast Football All-Star Team announced Tristan Durgin from the ECAC office on Tuesday.
     Of the 25 players selected to the Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams All-Star Teams, 22 players were from football programs in the New Jersey Athletic Conference.
     Senior linebacker Joseph King of The College of New Jersey has been chosen Player of the Year. King finished the season tied for second in the nation with 28 tackles for a loss (2.4 per game). He also finished third in the nation in sacks with 15 (1.3 per game) for total losses of 125 yards. King receieved the New Jersey Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year honor for his efforts. TCNJ completed its season with a 9-3 record, reaching the second round of the NCAA Championship.
     Brian Hass, freshman linebacker from SUNY Cortland, has been chosen as the 2007 ECAC Division III Southeast Rookie of the Year. Hass led his team with 105 tackles on the season, and earned the distinction of Defensive Rookie of the Year in the New Jersey Athletic Conference. Cortland finished the season with a record of 8-3, capping it off with 23-7 victory over Union College in the ECAC Northeast Bowl - a game where Hass helped lead the defense with 13 tackles.
     2006 Player of the Year Kyle Follweiler of Wilkes has been named to his second consecutive ECAC All-Star team, as have Ryan McCoach of Montclair State and Chris Pinto of Rowan.  Montclair State, Rowan, and TCNJ each had four players selected to the ECAC Southeast team, leading all schools.
     The ECAC will honor the players and rookies of the year in each division and region on February 19 at the annual Eastern College Football Awards Banquet presented by FieldTurf Tarkett, an event held in the Pegasus Restaurant at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, N.J.


2007 ECAC Division III Southeast Football All-Stars

Player of the Year
Joseph King 	Sr. 	DL 	College of New Jersey
Rookie of the Year
Brian Hass 		Fr. 	LB 	Cortland

Offense
A.J. Roque 		Sr. 	QB 	Kean
Ryan McCoach 	Sr. 	RB 	Montclair State
Charlie Parker 	So. 	RB 	Lebanon Valley
Steve Asay 		Sr. 	WR 	Albright
Greg Meyer 	Jr. 	WR 	Buffalo State
Jeremy Mercer 	Jr. 	TE 	Montclair State
Michael Farrington 	Sr. 	OL 	Montclair State
Dan Lee 		Sr. 	OL 	Rowan
Robert Keyes 	Sr. 	OL 	College of New Jersey
Tom McDonald 	Sr. 	OL 	Western Connecticut State
Chuck Patterson 	Sr. 	OL 	William Paterson

Defense
Joseph King 	Sr. 	DL 	College of New Jersey
Kevin Marchant 	Sr. 	DL 	Western Connecticut State
Randy Tosh 	Sr. 	DL 	Rowan
Cornell Hunt 	Jr. 	LB 	Montclair State
Kyle Follweiler 	Sr. 	LB 	Wilkes
Clarence Goodman 	Sr. 	LB 	Kean
Chris Pinto 		Jr. 	LB 	Rowan
Andrew Larkin 	Sr. 	DB 	College of New Jersey
Kelvin Bellamy 	Sr. 	DB 	Rowan
Peter Nguyen 	Sr. 	DB 	Buffalo State
Jeff Beck 		Sr. 	DB 	Cortland

Special Teams
Matthew Mintz 	Sr. 	K 	Cortland
Jeff Struble 	Sr. 	P 	College of New Jersey
Kareen Moon 	Sr. 	RS 	William Paterson
 
WESTCONN'S TOM MCDONALD NAMED TO THE
2007 AFCA DIVISION III COACHES’ ALL-AMERICA TEAM

WACO, TEX. — Western Connecticut State University senior left tackle Tom McDonald is the first-ever Colonials' player named to the 2007 AFCA Division III Coaches’ All-America Team announced today by the American Football Coaches Association.

The AFCA has selected an All-America team since 1945 and currently selects teams in all five of its divisions. What makes these teams so special is that they are the only ones chosen exclusively by the men who know the players the best — the coaches themselves.

THE OFFENSE

Justin Beaver capped a stellar college career when he was announced as the winner of the 2007 Gagliardi Award, given annually to the Division III Player of the Year. He was a three-time all-conference selection and is the career rushing leader in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. He has rushed for more than 2,000 yards in each of the last two seasons.

Joining Beaver in the backfield are runningback Tom Sturges of Gettysburg and quarterback Bobby Swallow of Washington & Jefferson.

Sturges rushed for 140 yards per game and 14 touchdowns for the Bullets this season. Swallow directed the Presidents to a perfect regular season and a berth in the NCAA Division III playoffs.

Hampden-Sydney’s Drew Smith, Mississippi College’s Jake Allen and Carthage’s Bryan Bergman make up the receiving corps of this year’s AFCA Division III All-America Team.

Smith finished the season as the No. 2 receiver in the nation with an average of 145.6 yards per game for Hampden-Sydney and caught eight touchdown passes. Allen finished No. 5 in the nation with a 125.4 average and 12 touchdowns. He was recently named the American Southwest Conference Offensive Player of the Year. Bergman, the tight end on this year’s squad, caught 37 passes for 421 yards, averaging more than 11 yards per reception this season.

The offensive linemen on this year’s AFCA Division III Coaches’ All-America Team are St. John Fisher’s Brennan Fortune, Western Connecticut’s Tom McDonald, Brockport State’s Cuyler Groth, Willamette’s Brandon Bennett and Mount Union’s Derek Blanchard.

Fortune anchored an offensive line that helped the Cardinals rush for more than 2,200 yards this season. McDonald was the top offensive lineman for a Colonials offense that averaged 335 yards per game in total offense. Groth helped pave the way for Brockport’s first 1,000-yard rusher since 2002. Bennett is one of three returning AFCA All-Americans on this year’s team. Blanchard is the lead blocker for a Mount Union offense that has averaged 547 yards a game entering this weekend’s Stagg Bowl.

THE DEFENSE

The defense is led by Mary Hardin-Baylor linebacker Jerrell Freeman. A returnee from the 2006 AFCA Coaches’ All-America Team, Freeman led a Crusaders defense that held opponents to 272 yards per game.

Joining Freeman at linebacker are Wabash’s Adrian Pynenberg and Wilkes’ Kyle Follweiler.

Pynenberg recorded a school record 168 tackles this season and was named North Coast Defensive Player of the Year for the second season in a row. Follweiler finished the season with 131 tackles to earn his third Middle Atlantic Defensive Player of the Year award.

Wesley’s Bryan Robinson, Alfred’s Don Miller, Concordia’s (Wis.) Wilbur Allen and Waynesburg’s Mike Czerwien man the defensive front on this year’s All-America Team.

Robinson was a two-time Atlantic Central Defensive Player of the Year selection. This season he made 26 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks. Miller is the third returnee to the AFCA Coaches’ All-America Team this year. A two-time All-Empire 8 selection, Miller made 68 tackles this season. Allen was the Defensive Lineman of the year in the Illini-Badger Conference this season. Czerwien led the nation in sacks per game and finished with a total of 23 on the year. He is the NCAA’s all-time sack leader with 52.5.

Wheaton’s Peter Ittersagen, Rensselaer’s Tim Acker, Wartburg’s Nick Weber and Capital’s James Starks are the defensive backs on this year’s AFCA All-America Team.

Ittersagen was the Defensive Player of the Year in the CCIW this season. Acker posted 62 tackles, a team-high four sacks and six interceptions for the Engineers. Weber was an All-Iowa Conference selection for the Knights. Starks was Defensive Back of the Year in the Ohio Athletic Conference.

THE SPECIALISTS

Occidental’s Alex Groh averaged a Division III-best 45.9 yards per punt for the Tigers. California Lutheran’s Connor Pearce led the Kingsmen in scoring in 2007 with 71 points. Luther’s Tyler Sherden averaged 220.5 all-purpose yards per game this season to lead Division III.

2007 AFCA Division III Coaches’ All-America Team

					
Offense
Pos. 	Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach Hometown (High School)
WR 	Drew Smith 6-3 215 Sr. Hampden-Sydney Marty Favret Richmond, Va. (Mills Godwin)
WR 	Jake Allen 6-4 183 Sr. Mississippi College Norman Joseph Altair, Miss. (Wayne County)
TE 	Bryan Bergman 6-4 244 Sr. Carthage Tim Rucks Elk Grove, Ill. (Elk Grove)
OL 	Brennan Fortune 6-3 315 Sr. St. John Fisher Paul Vosburgh Avon, N.Y. (Central)
OL 	Tom McDonald 6-4 285 Sr. Western Conn. John Burrell Fairfield, Conn. (Fairfield)
OL 	Cuyler Groth 6-7 310 Jr. Brockport St. Rocco Salomone Lafayette, N.Y. (Lafayette)
OL 	Brandon Bennett* 6-2 300 Sr. Willamette Mark Speckman San Marcos, Calif. (La Costa Canyon)
OL 	Derek Blanchard 6-2 298 Sr. Mount Union Larry Kehres Lake Zurich, Ill. (Lake Zurich)
QB 	Bobby Swallow 6-2 210 Jr. Wash. & Jeff. Mike Sirianni Salem, Ohio (West Branch)
RB 	Justin Beaver 5-9 195 Sr. Wis.-Whitewater Lance Leopold Palmyra, Wis. (Palmyra-Eagle)
RB 	Tom Sturges 5-8 170 Sr. Gettysburg Barry Streeter Ridgefield, Conn. (Ridgefield)

					
Defense
Pos 	Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach Hometown (High School)
DL 	Bryan Robinson 6-3 292 Sr. Wesley Mike Drass Dover. Del. (Caesar Rodney)
DL 	Don Miller* 6-2 310 Sr. Alfred Dave Murray LeRoy, N.Y. (LeRoy)
DL 	Wilbur Allen 6-1 298 Sr. Concordia (Wis.) Jeff Gabrielsen Milwaukee, Wis. (Bay View)
DL 	Mike Czerwien 5-8 225 Sr. Waynesburg Rick Shepas Pittsburgh, Pa. (North Hills)
LB 	Jerrell Freeman* 6-2 205 Sr. UMHB Pete Fredenburg Waco, Texas (University)
LB 	Adrian Pynenberg 5-11 210 Sr. Wabash Chris Creighton Montgomery, Ill. (Oswego)
LB 	Kyle Follweiler 6-1 218 Sr. Wilkes Frank Sheptock Slatington, Pa. (Northern Lehigh)
DB 	Peter Ittersagen 5-10 190 Jr. Wheaton Mike Swider Wheaton, Ill. (North)
DB 	Tim Acker 5-10 180 So. RPI Joe King Arlington, Wash. (Arlington)
DB 	Nick Weber 5-11 185 Sr. Wartburg Eric Koehler Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier)
DB 	James Starks 5-11 190 Sr. Capital Jim Collins Toledo, Ohio (St. Francis de Sales)

					
Specialists
Pos 	Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach Hometown (High School)
P 	Alex Groh 	6-3 220 So. Occidental Dale Widolff Fountain Hills, Ariz. (Fountain Hills)
PK 	Connor Pearce 6-2 180 Sr. Calif. Lutheran Ben McEnroe Modesto, Calif. (Modesto Christian)
AP 	Tyler Sherden 6-0 205 Sr. Luther Paul Hefty Rochester, Minn. (John Marshall)
*-2006 AFCA All-American

Top Teams: The leaders are Mount Union, Wittenberg and Augustana (Ill.), which have both been represented a total of 17 times by 16 players chosen since 1972. The Purple Raiders, Tigers and Vikings are followed by Wisconsin-La Crosse (15/15), Central (Iowa) (14/13), Washington & Jefferson (14/13), Mississippi College (13/12), Widener (13/10), Emory & Henry (12/12), Ithaca (12/12), Springfield (Mass.) (12/11), Montclair State (12/10), Frostburg State (11/10), Linfield (11/10), St. John’s (Minn.) (10/10), Westminster (Pa.) (10/10) and Millsaps (10/7).

Consecutive Years: Mount Union has had a player chosen every year since 2000 to equal Emory & Henry’s record of eight straight seasons from 1985-1992. Mount Union had one player chosen for six consecutive seasons from 1993-1998. Augustana (Ill.) had a player selected for six consecutive seasons from 2000-2005.

Repeat After Me: Five players have earned AFCA Division III Coaches’ All-America Team honors three times. They are: DB Tom Deery, Widener, 1979-80-81, RB Scott Reppert, Lawrence 1980-81-82; RB Joe Dudek, Plymouth State 1983-84-85; DL Sean Brewer, Millsaps 1990-91-92 and P Jeff Shea, California Lutheran 1995-96-97.

Class Distinction: This year’s AFCA Division III Coaches’ All-America Team is made up of 20 seniors, 3 juniors and 2 sophomores.

First Time Schools: Western Connecticut, Luther, Waynesburg and Carthage are represented on the AFCA Coaches’ All-America Team for the first time this year.

Back-to-Back: Brandon Bennett, Don Miller and Jerrell Freeman earned AFCA Division III Coaches’ All-America honors for the second consecutive season in 2006.

Team Background

The AFCA has selected an All-America team every year since 1945.

The five teams now chosen for each AFCA division evolved from a single 11-player squad in 1945. From 1945 until 1967, only one team was chosen.

From 1967 through 1971, two teams, University Division and College Division, were selected. In 1972, the College Division was split into College I and College II.

In 1979, the University Division was split into two teams — Division I-A and Division I-AA.

In 1996 the College I and College II teams were renamed Division II and Division III respectively.

The AFCA is selecting an NAIA-only team for the second time this year.

From 1965-81, a 22-player (11 offensive, 11 defensive) team was chosen.

In 1982, a punter and placekicker were added to the team. In 1997 a return specialist was added, giving us the current 25-player team.

The return specialist position was been replaced by an all-purpose player in 2006.

The Award

Members of the AFCA Coaches’ All-America Team receive a plaque commemorating their selection to the team.

For more information on the AFCA and its programs log on to the AFCA’s website at www.afca.com.

D3football.com 2007 All-East Region Team
WestConn's Kevin Marchant Named To Defensive Second Team

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

STERLING, Va. – College of New Jersey defensive tackle Joe King was named D3football.com 2007 East Region Defensive Player of the Year and Hartwick quarterback Jason Boltus was named D3football.com 2007 East Region Offensive Player of the Year. College of New Jersey coach Eric Hamilton was named East Region Coach of the Year in the site’s annual regional awards.

The teams, selected in balloting by East Region sports information directors and D3football.com staff, were chosen from 173 nominations by Division III member schools. A total of 75 players were chosen.

King, a senior from Mountainside, N.J., recorded 28 tackles for loss and 15 sacks while breaking up seven passes for the Lions, who held opponents to 70.5 rushing yards per game.

Boltus, a junior from Baldwinsville, N.Y., led the Hawks to the NCAA playoffs for the first time by throwing for 3,986 yards and rushing for 418 in 11 games. He passed for 38 touchdowns and ran for seven more.

Hamilton led TCNJ, which was picked eighth of nine teams in the NJAC preseason coaches poll, to an 8-2 regular season record and a first-round NCAA playoff win.

For more information please contact D3football.com publisher Pat Coleman at (703) 868-4364 or by e-mail at pat@d3football.com.

D3football.com 2007 All-East Region Team 
Offensive Player of the Year: Jason Boltus, QB, Hartwick 
Defensive Player of the Year: Joe King, DT, College of New Jersey 
Coach of the Year: Eric Hamilton, College of New Jersey 
First Team Offense 
QB 	Jason Boltus, Jr., Hartwick Baldwinsville, N.Y. 
RB 	Vinson Hendrix, So., Alfred Rochester, N.Y. 
RB 	Matt Bielecki, Sr., Rochester Burnt Hills, N.Y. 
WR 	Jack Phelan, Jr., Hartwick Slingerlands, N.Y. 
WR 	Brendan McGowan, Sr., RPI Mesa, Ariz. 
T 	Brennan Fortune, Sr., St. John Fisher Avon, N.Y. 
G 	Mchael Robinson, Sr., Trinity (Conn.) Drexel Hill, Pa. 
C 	Matt Krueger, Sr., Coast Guard Waterboro, Maine 
G 	Nick Hartmann, Sr., Coast Guard Slidell, Hawaii 
T 	Cuyler Groth, Jr., Brockport State LaFayette, N.Y. 
TE 	Mike Butler, Sr., Worcester Polytech Athol, Mass. 
K 	Matthew Mintz, Sr., Cortland State Lawrence, N.Y. 
RET 	Jason Chier, Jr., Ithaca Binghamton, N.Y. 
Second Team Offense 
QB 	Tanner Kelly, So., Albright Clearfield, Pa. 
RB 	Jamie Donovan, Sr., Ithaca Washington, D.C. 
RB 	J.T. Harold, Jr., Mass-Dartmouth North Andover, Mass. 
WR 	James Wright, Sr., Hobart Olean, N.Y. 
WR 	Felix Borukhov, Sr., Curry Newton, Mass. 
T 	Dan Kyle, Sr., Rochester Rochester, N.Y. 
G 	Chris Gray, Jr., Ithaca Delmar, N.Y. 
C 	Joe Lesnau, Jr., Brockport State West Monroe, N.Y. 
G 	Mike Farrington, Sr., Montclair State Fairview, N.J. 
T 	Robert Keyes, Sr., New Jersey Flemington, N.J. 
TE 	Brian Weverbergh, Jr., Ithaca Westport, Conn. 
K 	Chris Reynolds, Sr., Alfred Pittsford, N.Y. 
RET 	Tim Acker, So., RPI Arlington, Wash. 
Third Team Offense 
QB 	Paul Keeley, Sr., Alfred Caledonia, N.Y. 
RB 	Ryan McCoach, Sr., Montclair State Rockaway, N.J. 
RB 	Jeff Mack, Sr., Plymouth State Milford, N.H. 
WR 	Jimmy Smith, Jr., St. John Fisher Oneida, N.Y. 
TE 	Bill Margetich, Sr., Lycoming Glenolden, Pa. 
T 	Anthony Morello, Jr., Union Riverside, Conn. 
G 	Jasmin Ibric, Jr., RPI New York, N.Y. 
C 	John Mihalko, Sr., Trinity (Conn.) Shelton, Conn. 
G 	Tim LaRose, Jr., St. Lawrence Weedsport, N.Y. 
T 	Brandon Wagner, Sr., Lebanon Valley Mifflintown, Pa. 
TE 	Chris Harmon, Sr., St. John Fisher Caledonia, N.Y. 
K 	David Lieberman, Sr., Coast Guard Virginia Beach, Va. 
RET 	Tim Bloniasz, Jr., Curry Leicester, Mass. 
First Team Defense 
DE 	Ryan Yaple, Sr., Lycoming Stillwater, Pa. 
DT 	Joe King, Sr., New Jersey Mountainside, N.J. 
DT 	Don Miller, Sr., Alfred LeRoy, N.Y. 
DE 	Ben Nagle, Jr., Cortland State Rochester, N.Y. 
LB 	Kyle Follweiler, Sr., Wilkes Slatington, Pa. 
LB 	Tore Alaimo, Sr., King's Pittston Township, Pa. 
LB 	Erik Woodring, Sr., Middlebury Cos Cob, Conn. 
CB 	Orlando Brown, Sr., Widener Wilmington, Del. 
S 	Tim Bloniasz, Jr., Curry Leicester, Mass. 
S 	Matt Christ, Jr., Albright Birdsboro, Pa. 
CB 	Steve Stepnick, Sr., St. John Fisher Marilla, N.Y. 
P 	Jesse Harms, Sr., Coast Guard St. Petersburg, Fla. 
Second Team Defense 
DE 	Kevin Marchant, Sr., Western Connecticut East Lyme, Conn. 
DT 	Tom Pinto, Sr., Curry Plymouth, Mass. 
DT 	Travis Albanesius, Sr., Delaware Valley Green Lane, Pa. 
DE 	Dan Pollock, Jr., St. John Fisher Fulton, N.Y. 
LB 	John Pursell, Sr., Delaware Valley Middletown, Del. 
LB 	Jay Fiedling, Jr., Westfield State Methuen, Mass. 
LB 	Justin Hager, Jr., Hobart Salamanca, N.Y. 
CB 	James Alexander, Sr., Hobart Beverly, Mass. 
S 	Ryan Terlecki, Sr., Ithaca Fairless Hills, Pa. 
S 	Kelvin Bellamy, Sr., Rowan Trenton, N.J. 
CB 	Andy Rape, Sr., Rochester Zelienople, Pa. 
P 	Jeff Struble, Sr., New Jersey Toms River, N.J. 
Third Team Defense 

DE 	Dale Buck, Sr., Brockport State Oakfield, N.Y. 
DT 	Derrell Sapp, Sr., Montclair State Long Branch, N.J. 
DT 	Phil Byers, Sr., Ithaca Rochester, N.Y. 
DE 	Randy Tosh, Sr., Rowan Columbia, N.J. 
LB 	Matt Scalice, Jr., Ithaca Tonawanda, N.Y. 
LB 	Cornell Hunt, Jr., Montclair State North Brunswick, N.J. 
LB 	Anthony Casale, Sr., RPI Troy, N.Y. 
CB 	Andrew Larkin, Sr., New Jersey Hamilton, N.J. 
S 	Tom Tassinari, So., Tufts Andover, Mass. 
S 	Russell DeStefano, Sr., Lebanon Valley Conshohocken, Pa. 
CB 	Tim Acker, So., RPI Arlington, Wash. 
P 	Ricky Tatar, Jr., St. John Fisher Rochester, N.Y. 

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NEW JERSEY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
2007 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM 

WESTCONN'S WAYNE NEAL NAMED NJAC FOOTBALL
OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Tom McDonald and Kevin Marchant Named to First Team

Pitman, NJ—(Nov. 21) - Western Connecticut State University freshman tailback Wayne Neal has been named New Jersey Athletic Conference Offensive Rookie of the Year.  Neal is the second consecutive Colonial to garner the league’s Offensive Rookie of the Year Award, he rushed for 839 yards on 205 carries. A five-time NJAC Offensive Rookie of the Week selection, Neal currently ranks third in the NJAC in rushing with an average of 83.9 yards per game. 

Kean University senior quarterback A.J. Roque (Matawan, NJ/Matawan) and The College of New Jersey’s senior defensive lineman Joseph King (Mountainside, NJ/Governor Livingston) have been named the NJAC Offensive and Defensive Football Players of the Year respectively for the 2007 season.

            A two-time NJAC Offensive Player of the Year and a four-time all-conference selection (three times at quarterback, once at punter), Roque completed 175 of 316 pass attempts for school-records of 2,463 yards and 19 touchdowns. He currently leads the NJAC in passing yards per game (246.3), total offense per game (243.8), and passer efficiency rating (130.6). A Week 11 NJAC Offensive Player of the Week selection, he set all-time conference marks for career passing yards (8,448) and touchdown passes (65). Roque is Kean’s all-time career leader in both passing yards and punting yardage (8,075).

            A three-time all-conference selection, King has posted TCNJ team-high totals in tackles (68), tackles for a loss (27.5), and sacks (14.0). A three-time NJAC Defensive Player of the Week selection, he currently leads the NJAC in both sacks and tackles for a loss. On his career, he has posted totals of 139 tackles, 33.5 sacks, and 55.5 tackles for a loss. King was instrumental in the Lions’ school-record eight consecutive victories which led to a share of the 2007 NJAC Championship and the league’s automatic bid to the 2007 NCAA Division III National Tournament. 

            Cortland State freshman linebacker Brian Haas (East Aurora, NY/St. Francis) was selected as the NJAC Defensive Rookie of the Year. A six-time NJAC Defensive Rookie of the Week selection, he recorded double-figure tackles in each of his last five games and six times overall during the season. Haas, who currently ranks second in the NJAC in tackles with an average of 9.5 per game, became the first Cortland player to reach 100 tackles since 1995 and the first Red Dragon freshman with 100 since the school started compiling full defensive stats in 1979.

            The College of New Jersey’s head coach Eric Hamilton was selected as the NJAC Coach of the Year by his peers. Picked to finish seventh in the NJAC preseason coaches’ poll, he guided the Lions to a school-record eight consecutive victories and a share of the NJAC Championship with a 6-1 league mark. After capturing the NJAC’s automatic bid the NCAA Division III National Championship Tournament, the Lions earned a 17-14 first round road win at Rensselaer. TCNJ, currently 9-2 overall, will travel to face two-time defending Division III National Champion Mount Union in a second round NCAA game on November 24. In 31 seasons at the helm of the Lions program, Hamilton has recorded an overall record of 188-117-6.
 

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:    A.J. Roque, Kean
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:   Joseph King, TCNJ
OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR:  Wayne Neal, Western Connecticut
DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR:  Brian Haas, Cortland
COACH OF THE YEAR:   Eric Hamilton, TCNJ
     
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE    
Name Year Pos.

School

Hometown/High School
A.J. Roque$# SR QB Kean Matawan, NJ/Matawan
Ryan McCoach$* SR RB Montclair State Rockaway, NJ/Morris Hills
Rob Richardson SR RB Rowan Hackensack, NJ/Garfield
Bob Vesona$ SR FB Buffalo State Depew, NY/Depew
Durell Dukes~ JR WR Kean Elizabeth, NJ/Elizabeth
Greg Meyer~ JR WR Buffalo State Lancaster, NY/Lancaster
Kareen Moon$^@ SR WR William Paterson Staten Island, NY/Susan Wagner
Jeremy Mercer~ JR TE Montclair State Leonardo, NJ/Middletown South
Michael Farrington+ SR OL Montclair State Fairview, NJ/Cliffside Park
Robert Keyes SR OL TCNJ Flemington, NJ/Hunterdon Central
Dan Lee+ SR OL Rowan Toms River, NJ/Toms River North
Tom McDonald ~ SR OL Western Connecticut Fairfield, CT/Fairfield
Chuck Patterson SR OL William Paterson Sewell, NJ/Washington Township
       
FIRST TEAM DEFENSE      
Name Year Pos.

School

Hometown/High School
Justin Hinds JR DL Rowan Port Reading, NJ/Woodbridge
Joseph King$^ SR DL TCNJ Mountainside, NJ/Governor Livingston
Kevin Marchant ~ SR DL Western Connecticut East Lyme, CT/East Lyme
Derrell Sapp$* SR DL Montclair State Long Branch, NJ/Long Branch
Clarence Goodman SR LB Kean Old Bridge, NJ/Old Bridge
Cornell Hunt$ JR LB Montclair State North Brunswick, NJ/North Brunswick
Chris Pinto$ JR LB Rowan Barnegat, NJ/Southern Regional
Nicholas Steffner SR LB TCNJ Bridgewater, NJ/Bridgewater-Raritan
Jeff Beck~@ SR CB Cortland Middlehope, NY/Marlboro
Peter Nguyen SR CB Buffalo State Buffalo, NY/South Park
Eric Bailey$^ SR Nickel Rowan Pittsgrove, NJ/Schalick
Kelvin Bellamy$%! SR S Rowan Trenton, NJ/Nottingham
Andrew Larkin+ SR S TCNJ Hamilton Square, NJ/Notre Dame
         
FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS    
Name Year Pos.

School

Hometown/High School
Jeff Struble SR P TCNJ Toms River, NJ/Manchester Township
Matthew Mintz~ SR K Cortland Lawrence, NY/Lawrence
Kelvin Bellamy SR PR Rowan Trenton, NJ/Nottingham
Kareen Moon SR KR William Paterson Staten Island, NY/Susan Wagner
         
SECOND TEAM OFFENSE    
Name Year Pos.

School

Hometown/High School
Dan Aquilo SR QB Buffalo State Depew, NY/Depew
Dan Dornacker SR RB TCNJ Jersey City, NJ/Brick Township
Wayne Neal FR RB Western Connecticut Poughkeepsie, NY/Poughkeepsie
Vin Varcadipane+* SR FB Montclair State Totowa, NJ/Passaic Valley
A.J. Letizia JR WR Montclair State Dumont, NJ/Dumont
Derrick Way SO WR Western Connecticut Norwalk, CT/Norwich Free-Academy
Brian Williams SR WR Kean Pleasantville, NJ/Pleasantville
Paul Caughell$^ SR TE Cortland Niagara Falls, NY/Niagara-Wheatfield
Chris Gould JR OL Kean Tuckerton, NJ/Pinelands Regional
Sean James JR OL Cortland Pelham, NY/Pelham Memorial
Kevin Michel$# SR OL Montclair State Asbury Park, NJ/Asbury Park
James Mignone JR OL Cortland Farmingville, NY/Sachem East
Mike Skomba JR OL TCNJ Neshanic Station, NJ/Somerville
         
SECOND TEAM DEFENSE    
Name Year Pos.

School

Hometown/High School
Gary Andrewshetsko~ SR DL Montclair State Parlin, NJ/Sayreville
Brian Cilento SR DL Kean Dunellen, NJ/Dunellen
Tom LaPann+ SR DL Buffalo State Glens Falls, NY/Glens Falls
Brad Robison+ SR DL Cortland Groton, NY/Groton
Jared Burke SO LB William Paterson Egg Harbor Township, NJ/Egg Harbor Township
Brian Haas FR LB Cortland East Aurora, NY/St. Francis
Chad Milling + JR LB Western Connecticut Hartford, CT/Conard
Andrew Yezzi SO LB Rowan Franklinville, NJ/Delsea Regional
Jeff Bower SR CB TCNJ Manasquan, NJ/Wall
Ahmad Stokes FR CB Rowan Jackson, NJ/Jackson Memorial
Harold Green~ JR Nickel William Paterson Boonton, NJ/Boonton
Dave Fontoura JR S TCNJ Roseland, NJ/West Essex Regional
Ryan Staton+^ SR S Kean Mays Landing, NJ/Oakcrest
         
SECOND TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS  
Name Year Pos.

School

Hometown/High School
Michael Lajterman SR P Montclair State Ramsey, NJ/Ramsey
Ricky Krautman+ SR K William Paterson Franklin Lakes, NJ/Ramapo
Rick Jackson ^ SR PR Western Connecticut Wallingford, CT/Manchester
Brian Williams~ SR KR Kean Pleasantville, NJ/Pleasantville
         
HONORABLE MENTION    
Name Year Pos.

School

Hometown/High School
Michael Jump+ SR QB Montclair State Toms River, NJ/Toms River South
Ray Miles JR QB Cortland Port Byron, NY/Port Byron
James Williams SO QB Western Connecticut Wolcott, CT/Wolcott
Jared Chunn+ SO RB Kean Tinton Falls, NJ/Monmouth Regional
Dan Lopez~ SR RB Buffalo State Lancaster, NY/St. Mary's
Shaun Puluse JR RB William Paterson Haledon, NJ/Passaic Tech
Mike Sveda SR FB Cortland Smithtown, NY/Smithtown
Allen Bowen JR WR Western Connecticut Hamden, CT/Hamden
Keith Greene SR WR Cortland Brentwood, NY/Brentwood
Cameron Richardson SO WR TCNJ Burlington, NJ/Burlington Township
Mike DiMeglio SR TE Western Connecticut Bethel, CT/Bethel
Mike Thormann SR TE TCNJ Glenwood, NJ/Vernon Township
Ted Allen SR OL Rowan Gloucester, NJ/Gloucester Catholic
Mike Leonard JR OL Western Connecticut Jamesport, NY/Riverhead
Anthony O'Hara SR OL Rowan Forked River, NJ/Toms River South
John Schillinger JR OL Cortland Baldwin, NY/Baldwin
Rich Tuero SR OL Montclair State Lyndhurst, NJ/Lyndhurst
Jason Wombough JR OL Montclair State Keansburg, NJ/Keansburg
Marc Fabiano JR DL TCNJ Scotch Plains, NJ/Scotch Plains-Fanwood
Frank Giannetti SR DL Rowan Lake Hiawatha, NJ/Parsippany
Vin Iachetta SR DL Montclair State Spring Lake Heights, NJ/Manasquan
Luke Ingram SR DL Buffalo State Levittown, NY/MacArthur
Darryl Jackson SO DL Kean Red Bank, NJ/Red Bank Regional
Frank Musolino SR DL William Paterson Sewell, NJ/Washington Township
Ben Nagle JR DL Cortland Rochester, NY/Aquinas Institute
Russ Comune SR LB Montclair State Pompton Plains, NJ/Pequannock
Darryl Davis SR LB Buffalo State Lancaster, NY/Lancaster
Mike Lamego JR LB William Paterson North Arlington, NJ/Queen of Peace
Jake Pew JR LB Kean Sussex, NJ/Vernon
Kyle Pierce SR LB Cortland Cortlandt Manor, NY/Walter Panas
Jim Smith JR LB Cortland Nanuet, NY/Nanuet
Joe Spahn SO LB TCNJ Burlington, NJ/Florence
Chris Lauda FR CB Kean Staten Island, NY/Curtis
Derek DePascale SR S Montclair State Butler, NJ/Butler
Scott Forster SR S Buffalo State East Otto, NY/Cattaraugus-Little Valley
John Hoke # SR S Western Connecticut Tomkins Cover, NY/North Rockland
Dan Roberts SR K Rowan Eastampton, NJ/Hamilton West

Key:
$ -First Team All-Conference 2006
~ -Second Team All-Conference 2006
+ -Honorable Mention 2006
* - First Team All-Conference 2005
^ - Second Team All-Conference 2005
# - Honorable Mention 2005
@ - Honorable Mention 2004
% - First Team All-Conference 2003
! - Second Team All-Conference 2002
 

 

 
New England Football Writers Select Division II/III Football All-Stars

BOSTON, MA – Twenty-eight players representing 19 different teams have been named to the 2007 New England Football Writers Division II/III All-New England team.
 
Bentley College leads the team with three selections. NCAA Division II Championship tournament participant and Northeast -10 champion Bryant University, New England Football Conference champion Curry College, Merrimack College, New England Football Conference runner-up Coast Guard Academy, Trinity College, Southern Connecticut State University, and Westfield State College each placed two players on the team. Also placing players on the squad were American International College, Assumption College, Endicott College, Fitchburg State College, Husson College, Middlebury College, Plymouth State University, Springfield College, Western Connecticut State University, and Williams College, and WPI.

The Division II Northeast 10 had 11 players selected while from Division III the New England Football Conference had nine selections. The New England Small College Athletic Conference had four representatives.

The team will be honored at the New England Football Writers Banquet on Thursday, December 13 at Casa di Fiore in Wilmington. People interested in attending should contact Dick Lipe at Bentley College at 781-891-2334.

2007 New England Football Writers Division II/III All-New England Team

Defensive Line
Jared Kelly Sr. Assumption College
D.J.Lanz Sr. Trinity College
Kevin Marchant Sr. Western Connecticut State University
Scott Miller Sr. Bentley College
Tom Pinto Sr. Curry College

Linebackers
Tom Caporale Jr. Springfield College
Jay Fielding Jr. Westfield State College
Terrence Holley So. American International College
Eric Woodring Sr. Middlebury College

Defensive Backs
Jared Boyd Sr. Trinity College
Pego Jean-Paul Sr. Endicott College
Marcus Lindsey Sr. Bryant University
Paul Tetzel Sr. Bentley College

Quarterback
Steve Armstrong Jr. Southern Connecticut State University
Running Back Jarom Freeman So. Southern Connecticut State University
Jeff Mack Sr. Plymouth State University
Marlon Thornton So. Fitchburg State College

Wide Receivers
Chris Latham Jr. Merrimack College
Scott McIntyre Sr. Westfield State College
Tight End Mike Butler Sr. WPI

Offensive Line
Matt Benson Sr. Husson College
Mackenzie Bernadeau Sr. Bentley College
Nick Hartman Sr. U.S. Coast Guard Academy
Ralph Squitierri Sr. Bryant University
John Szawlowski Jr. Williams College

Kicker
David Vincent Sr. Curry College

Punter
Jesse Harms Sr. U.S. Coast Guard Academy

Return Specialist
Andrew Jackson Jr. Merrimack College

 

 
 
 







To the left is new Westside Stadium which is situated between The O'Neill Center and The Ancell building.  Football, women's and men's soccer and women's lacrosse will play all its home games at the new field beginning this fall.