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Matt Green Named to Pair of Pre-Season All-America Teams

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BRIDGEWATER, Mass. – Bridgewater State University senior wide receiver Matt Green has been honored as a second team selection on both the 26th Annual USA College Football Division III Pre-Season All-America Team and the 2014 Beyond Sports Network (BSN) Division III Football Pre-Season All-America Team.

In 2013, Green put together the greatest single-season receiving performance in BSU football history in as he caught 69 passes for 1,315 yards and 16 touchdowns, all school records.  He broke the previous program marks of 65 receptions, 1,067 yards and 15 touchdowns respectively held by Chris Joyce (2007), Ben Bascon (2005) and BSU Hall of Famer Andy Macaione (1999).

A native of Stoughton, Massachusetts, Green ranked second in all of Division III in receiving yards per game (131.5) and fifth in total receiving yards.  He was also tied for fourth nationally in touchdown receptions and 11th in all-purpose yards (176.8 ypg).

Green set or tied single-game program records for touchdowns (5) and receptions (12).  He caught six passes for 202 yards and five touchdowns in a 51-20 win over Worcester State on September 20th.  Green also hauled in 12 receptions for 181 yards and a 33-yard touchdown in the Bears' 45-20 Cranberry Bowl victory over Mass. Maritime on November 16th.

In 30 games over his first three seasons with the Bears, Green has amassed 105 receptions for 1,865 yards and 22 touchdowns.  He has also rushed for 144 yards and another score.  Green is second all-time at Bridgewater in receiving yards, tied for second in receptions and tied for third in touchdown catches. Macaione (1997-2000) owns all three careers marks with 120 receptions, 2,642 yards and 37 touchdowns.

The 2013 BSU football team posted a 6-4 record in the inaugural Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) football season, capped off by the victory over Mass. Maritime in the 35th Annual Cranberry Bowl.  The Bears finished tied for third in the conference standings with a 5-3 league mark.

Green racked up a number of postseason honors in 2013. He was selected to the BSN Division III All-America Second Team as well as the New England Football Writers (NEFW) Division II/III All‐New England Team, the ECAC Division III North All-Star Team and the Dfootball.com All-East Region Second Team.   Green was also one of nine Bears named to the All-MASCAC Team as he garnered first team honors.

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