Team of the Week

Games of Oct. 23, 2004

Offense

QB Adam Camobreco, Jr., Bridgewater State
Camobreco's 94-yard touchdown pass was the second longest pass play in the program's history and his only interception was on a Hail Mary at the end of the first half. He finished 13-for-18 for 286 yards and five touchdowns.

OL Tye Conry, Adam Hernandez, Jarad Hale, Joseph Hernandez, Garet Black, Hardin-Simmons
Hardin-Simmons ran for 237 yards and did not allow a sack to Mary Hardin-Baylor, a team which averaged 105.8 rushing yards allowed and two sacks per game coming in. Hardin-Simmons as a team has allowed just two sacks all season.

RB Jason Hardwick, RB, Merchant
Hardwick set school single-game records in rushes and rushing yards, while finishing three carries shy of Bill Kaiser's Division III single-game rushing record, set in 1985 for Wabash. Hardwick ran 55 times for 300 yards and two touchdowns.

RB Jack Holleran, Sr., Hobart
Holleran rushed for 169 yards and two touchdowns in Hobart's 21-10 win at St. Lawrence. He gave the Statesmen the lead for good with a 54-yard scamper midway through the second quarter and sealed the victory with a 3-yard plunge late in the game. Holleran, who was not stopped for a loss on any of his 27 carries, averaged 6.3 yards per carry.

WR Robin Kelner, Jr., Trinity (Texas)
Kelner scored two first quarter touchdowns before adding the first of three Trinity scores in a 20-point fourth quarter, as the Tigers scored 26 unanswered points to beat Centre 52-34. Kelner's second touchdown came as he jumped on a Trinity fumble in the end zone to account for the score. He finished with six receptions for 120 yards.

WR Jared Jackson, So., Emory and Henry
Jackson recorded a career high 15 receptions for 141 yards in Emory & Henry's 38-49 loss at Bridgewater. He broke the school record and tied the conference mark with four touchdowns.

TE Matt Ross, Sr., Texas Lutheran
Ross had a big day in his final Homecoming game, catching six passes for 126 yards and put the Bulldogs in position to score on three occasions. His 19-yard grab late in the first half took TLU down to the MC 16 and set up Holt Storries 33-yard field goal with three seconds left in the half. Later, Ross made a 38-yard catch that ended at the MC 12-yard line. Gransberry scored two plays later. Ross then caught a pass one-handed at the 3-yard line on a 2nd-and-17 play from the MC 23, setting up another score.

Defense

DL Jason Ripke, Jr., Simpson
Ripke had seven solo tackles and tied the school record with four sacks in a 17-7 win against Buena Vista. Simpson held the Beavers to a school-record minus-46 yards rushing.

DL Adam Haas, So., Cortland State
Haas had eight tackles (five solo) and three of the Red Dragons' 10 sacks in an 18-13 win against William Paterson.

DL Mike Sirignano, So., Bridgewater State
Sirignano recorded 10 tackles (eight solo), four tackles for loss and a sack in a win against Salve Regina.

DL Andy Mizak, So., Wooster
Mizak had nine tackles (seven solo) and tied a school record with four sacks in a win against Oberlin. He had six tackles for loss.

LB Sal Fama, Fr., Montclair State
Fama had three interception and forced a fumble to key a Montclair State defense that limited the league's top-ranked offense nearly 200 yards below its average in a 27-7 victory. Fama also had three tackles. Fama thwarted the Colonials in the first quarter as he forced a fumble a the MSU four to keep the game at 7-0 WCSU. Fama intercepted two passes in the first half and then thwarted another Western Connecticut drive in the fourth with an intercpetion inside the MSU 10 returning it 53 yards.

LB Mike Fox, Sr., St. John Fisher
Fox had 13 tackles, five solo and two for loss in St. John Fisher's 45-24 win against then-No. 5 Springfield. He added an interception (the 10th of his career) and recovered a fumble.

DB John Woock, Sr., Washington U.
Woock had a game-high 15 tackles, including 10 solo stops in the Bears' 21-16 win over Carnegie Mellon. Woock also added an interception in the third quarter as Washington U. won its fourth consecutive UAA title.

DB Dan McKeown, Jr., Adrian
McKeown helped shut down the Hope passing attack on Saturday in Adrian's 7-0 loss. He had three interceptions, as well as five tackles (three solo).

DB Will Gaulsha, So., Hardin-Simmons
Galusha had two interceptions, one in the end zone and another on the first series of the second half that he returned 57 yards for a TD, to put the game out of reach. He also returned a kickofff 75 yards to set up a Cowboy score just before half. He finished with 12 tackles (nine solo) and caused a pair of fumbles.

DB Brett Barnes, Jr., Carthage
Barnes keyed the Redmen's 13-10 win against North Park by blocking a field goal that turned into the Redmens first touchdown, returning an interception for the go-ahead score and then picking off his third pass to end the final North Park drive. For the game, he totaled three interceptions and broke up three other passes. He also had three solo tackles.

DB Jordan Talge, Sr., Concordia-Moorhead
Talge had two interceptions, returning one for a touchdown in Concordia's 34-23 win over Bethel. Talge also had two solo tackles and three passes broken up in the game. He was part of a defense that helped force three turnovers and limited the Royals to only 108 yards of total offense in the game-deciding second half. It was Talge's second two-interception game of the season.

Special teams

K Jordon Grube, Fr., Muhlenberg
Grube, a freshman making his first start, accounted for all of Muhlenberg's points in a 9-6 win at Johns Hopkins. He became the first Mule freshman to make three field goals in a game since 1983. He was perfect on three kicks, connecting from 33, 37 and 42 yards.

P Wes Satterfield, So., Sewanee
Satterfield had three punts inside the 20, including a 46-yarder in the third quarter which went out of bounds at the Rose-Hulman 1-yard line. Sewanee recorded a sack on the next play for a 9-7 lead in a 15-7 win. His three longest punts of the day were 40, 46 and 50 and he placed three inside the RHIT 20. He averaged 40.2 yards on six punts.

RET Steve Williams, Sr., Allegheny
Williams averaged 20.6 yards on five punt returns and set up three Allegheny scores in a 59-0 win against Hiram.