| Week 6 (Oct. 8-9)
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QB Adam Ryan,
Wilmington
Ryan was 24-for-34 for 465 yards in Wilmington's 55-6 win
against Franklin. The sophomore threw for four touchdowns
and ran for another to improve his
touchdowns-to-interceptions ratio to 20-to-3.
OL Anthony DeSantis,
Randy Hayes, Todd Werley, Dave Wonderlick, Randy Zook,
Susquehanna
The veteran line (DeSantis and Werley are seniors,
the rest juniors) dominated
a Juniata defense which ranked 11th in NCAA Division III
rushing defense (61.8 yards per game) as the Crusaders
rushed for a season-high 285 yards and held the ball for
37:28 in the game. The line did not allow a sack of
freshman quarterback Mike Bowman, who made his first
collegiate start.
RB Mike Stout,
Waynesburg
The senior ran for
178 yards on 11 carries, scored on a 40-yard reception
and threw a 24-yard touchdown pass, all in the first half
as Waynesburg defeated Thiel 40-7.
RB Jim Smith, Lake
Forest
The rookie carried 14 times for 87 yards, but caught five
balls for 136 yards and added 59 yards in kickoff returns
in a 43-36 loss to Ripon.
RB Myron Dent,
Salisbury State
Dent gained 245 yards on 32 carries and scored two touchdowns
in Salisbury's 31-27 win against Chowan.
WR Chad Hustead,
Redlands
Hustead had another
outstanding game for the Bulldogs, catching 11 balls for
214 yards and scoring three consecutive touchdowns in a
48-45 win against Chapman. He has a team-leading 43
receptions and 12 touchdowns on the season.
WR Ashby Hibbs,
UW-Whitewater
Hibbs set a school
record for most receiving yards in a game with 249 yards
on 10 catches as the Warhawks beat UW-Oshkosh 53-20.
Hibbs also tied the school record with four touchdown
catches in a game as the Warhawks scored 47 unanswered
points to overcome a 20-6 deficit.
WR Sean Eaton,
Randolph-Macon
Eaton caught eight
balls for 182 yards and three touchdowns for the Yellow
Jackets in their 35-26 loss to Catholic.
Defense
DL Byron Blackwell,
Millsaps
Blackwell
had a career day for the Majors in their two-point loss
(24-22) at Centre. Blackwell, who has been a three-time
All-SCAC performer on the offensive line, collected 12
tackles, including an incredible seven for loss, had one
sack and recorded a safety which brought the Majors
within a touchdown early in the fourth quarter.
DL Barry Spiering,
Linfield
Led the Linfield
defense that held Whitworth to 141 yards of offense, less
than one-third of its previous per-game offensive output.
The senior had six total tackles, two for loss plus one
sack while recovering two fumbles.
DL Rick Meyer, Bethel
Meyer led the Bethel
defense in their 24-20 win against No. 5 St. John's,
recording a season-high eight tackles (seven solo), 3.5
tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks for 16 yards. He was a
constant presence in the St. John's backfield and was a
significant factor in limiting them to 15-for-37 passing.
DL Arlen Wiley,
Chicago
Deflected a
pass which led to a teammate's 6-yard interception
return for the game's only touchdown. Helped Chicago
limit Bethany to just 150 yards with six totals
tackles and two sacks.
LB Jeff Divjak,
Lawrence
Just another day at the office for the freshman,
with 26 tackles (15 solo) and a caused fumble.
LB Brian Hee,
Catholic
The senior recorded eight tackles and returned an
interception 27 yards to set up Catholic go-ahead score
in a 35-26 win against Randolph-Macon. He added a tackle
for loss, a sack and one reception for 17 yards on a fake
punt.
LB Eric Gerwin,
Kalamazoo
The senior notched 10 total tackles (nine solo), with
four tackles for loss and two sacks in a 25-20 win
against MacMurray.
DB Mike Fowler, Ohio
Wesleyan
The senior
led the Battling Bishops with 11 tackles (7 solo),
including a sack, and broke up three passes in Ohio
Wesleyan's 21-7 win against Kenyon.
DB Tony Cassinerio,
Willamette
Returned an interception 35 yards to set up the
winning touchdown in a 29-20 upset of No. 14 Pacific
Lutheran.
DB Dan Jones,
Wilmington
The junior blocked a field goal to go with two
recovered fumbles and five total tackles.
DB John Peays,
Wheaton
Peays
blocked a field goal attempt that led to a 70-yard
touchdown return that gave Wheaton a 7-0 lead in their
30-14 win against Carthage. He also had a 15-yard pass
recpetion on a fake punt to continue a Wheaton drive.
Peays' first interception stalled a Carthage rally. He
registered nine total tackles and two interceptions
Special teams
K Nicholas Coursen,
Cortland State
In a 73-7 win against New Jersey City, was perfect on 10
PATs and added a 32-yard field goal to set a school
record for kicker points.
P Phil Barry, St.
John's
Had seven punts for 375 yards (53.6 average), including a
68-yarder. The senior now has the five longest punts in
school history. |