Offense QB Steve Slowke, Jr., Alma
Slowke was 33-for-48 passing for 339 yards and three touchdowns and ran
21 times for 119 yards and another touchdown in a 38-13 win against Adrian.
He also has set the single season record for total offense, with 4,168
yards.
OL Menlo, T Chris Jones,
Fr.; G Jason Puccinelli, Sr.; C Lucas Ortiz, Sr.; G Arthur Taylor, Fr.;
T Doss Barnes, Jr.
The Menlo line did not allow a sack for the first time all season, and
Zamir Amin, in his return to the starting lineup, celebrated with 328
passing yards and led the Oaks to 471 yards of total offense in a 58-7
win against La Verne.
RB Jeremy Boyce, Jr., Trinity
(Texas)
Boyce broke a 28-year-old school record in a 38-7 win against Sewanee,
rushing 28 times for 305 yards and three touchdowns.
RB Daniel Grove, Jr., Wittenberg
Grove ran for 204 yards on just 23 carries, good for an 8.9 yards per
carry average. He added three touchdowns a 30-yard run in the first
quarter, a 3-yard burst early in the fourth quarter and a game-breaking
59-yard jaunt with 8:20 left in the game.
WR Nate Jackson, Sr., Menlo
Jackson caught 13 passes for 217 yards and three touchdowns in a 58-7
win against La Verne. For the season, he has 88 catches for 1321 yards
and 15 touchdowns.
WR Michael Coleman, Sr.,
Widener
Coleman caught 11 balls for a career-high 238 yards and three touchdowns
as undefeated and No. 2 Widener picked up a 69-26 victory against Juniata.
The win was Widener's ninth overall and clinched the Pioneers' conference-leading
15th and second straight Middle Atlantic Conference title. Coleman went
over 200 yards for the third time in his career and second game in a row.
His touchdowns spanned 43, 73 and a one-handed off-balanced 13-yard catch.
TE Josh Liddell, Jr., Mount
Union
Liddell caught a career-high seven passes for 97 yards in a 17-3 win against
Baldwin-Wallace.
Defense DL Paul Schmitt, Sr., UW-Stevens Point
Schmitt made eight total tackles (seven solo), including four tackles
for loss, two sacks, in a 28-14 win against UW-Platteville. Stevens Point
held Platteville's passing attack (No. 1 in nation at 375 yards per game
entering the day) to 210 yards with a strong pass rush.
DL Tim Corr, Sr., Westfield
State
Corr recorded 10 tackles, including four for losses totaling 37 yards,
two sacks, a forced fumble, and a pass deflection in a 34-30 win against
No. 18 Worcester State. He also punted 10 times for a 37.5-yard average.
DL Kevin Watson, Jr., Occidental
Watson had six total tackles (three solo), including two sacks and another
tackle for loss. He also blocked a punt, coming through the center of
the Cal Lutheran line in a 30-27 win.
DL Austin Crow, So., UW-Eau
Claire
Crow was in on every Blugold sack, registering three in six total tackles
as the Blugolds held UW-La Crosse to 66 yards rushing and 178 yards passing
and just one score in a 10-7 win that gave the Blugolds at least a share
of their second WIAC title in four years. He also broke up two passes.
LB Josh Stanton, Jr., Wabash
Stanton helped Wabash to a 49-12 win over Denison, the sixth consecutive
win for the Little Giants. Stanton's 4½ sacks (as part of seven
total tackles, five solo) were part of a school-record 10 sacks by Wabash
on Saturday.
LB Curt Hartman, Jr., Ohio
Northern
Hartman posted a team-high 17 tackles (10 solo, two for loss) as the ONU
defense held Capital 17 points below its season average in a 43-17 win.
LB Doug Luciano, Jr., Cortland
State
Luciano recorded 13 tackles (six solo), including one for loss in a 37-20
win against Kean. He also intercepted two passes and broke up another.
DB Erik Hammar, Sr., Muhlenberg
Hammar picked off four passes, the most by a Muhlenberg player since 1942,
in the Mules' 63-13 win at Hartwick. He also broke up another.
DB Mark Tilki, So., Tufts
Tilki intercepted passes on three consecutive Colby possessions in the
third quarter to help Tufts hold on to a 10-3 lead. Late in the second
quarter, he had recovered Tufts' second blocked punt of the day to set
up the game's only touchdown on the next play, a 23-yard run by Tufts
junior back Chuck McGraw. He also broke up five other passes.
DB Ros Lee, So., Montclair
State
Lee recorded seven solo tackles, broke up three passes and had an interception
in a 31-7 win against New Jersey City.
DB B.J. Hogan, Fr., Widener
Hogan led a defense that forced 12 Juniata turnovers, one shy of the NCAA
record, which the offense went on to convert to 43 of a school-record
69 points. Hogan made a school-record three interceptions, broke up three
passes, recovered a fumble and made two tackles. The defense was only
on the field for a total of 16 minutes.
Special Teams K
Matt Deter, Sr., Chapman
Deter's 51-yard field goal with five seconds remaining gave Chapman a
27-25 win against NAIA Top 25 Azusa Pacific. Deter was also perfect on
three extra-point attempts, as well as a 32-yard field goal, while averaging
more than 60 yards in the air on five kickoffs.
P Charlie Carr, Jr., St.
John's
Carr punted five times for a 48.2 average in a 28-14 win against Concordia-Moorhead
on Nov. 3. The 48.2 punting average was the sixth-best average in SJU
single-game history. Carr's longest punt in the game was 65 yards.
RET Chris McKinney, Jr.,
Guilford
McKinney scored a career-high three touchdowns in the Quakers' 32-23 win
against Catholic. He put Guilford on the board with his NCAA Division
III record-tying fourth punt return for a touchdown in the second quarter.
He becomes the fifth Division III player to return four punts for a touchdown
and the first since Ferrum's Chris Warren did it in 1989. He also hauled
in a 21-yard scoring pass late in the third quarter to give the visitors
a 26-10 lead. McKinney recovered a muffed punt on the Cardinals' 19-yard
line with 6:42 left in the game. The recovery set up his second TD reception
of the day, a key score on fourth and goal from the 9-yard line with 3:53
remaining. The touchdown ended a 13-0 Catholic rally.