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Wooster senior voted to lead Good Works TeamDecember 04, 2017Scots center Patrick Mohorcic was voted team captain of the Allstate American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team, which is focused on community service. He's the second D-III captain in as many years, and one of several D-III players on the team.
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NESCAC adds ninth gameApril 28, 2017The New England Small College Athletic Conference has long had 10 football teams, but played just an eight-game schedule. That will change this fall.
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10 games to watch for 2016August 30, 2016Veteran Around the Northeast columnist Tom Haley showcases a new season full of marquee matchups and coaches vying to make it into the national spotlight. Here are his 10 games to keep a close eye on.
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Roundup: Scott finishes No. 2 in D-III historyNovember 14, 2015Augsburg quarterback Ayrton Scott led his team to a comeback win and finishes with his name on the all-time leaderboard, while Amherst finished an unbeaten season, Randolph-Macon beat its rival for the fourth time in five years. That and more in the national roundup.
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Family has split loyaltiesOctober 07, 2014Kyle Rudolph plays offensive line for Amherst, while his younger brother Ryan is on the Middlebury O-line. That makes for some interesting game days for this family from California.
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From Andover to AmherstOctober 24, 2012Despite taking different paths, Sam Clark '13 and Lou Jacoubs '13 have settled into starring roles on Amherst football's top-ranked defense.
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Bench Press BrotherhoodOctober 10, 2012For John Ceccio '13 and Jack Reynolds '13, a friendship forged in the weight room extends far beyond their time spent on the gridiron.
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Leaving an impressionSeptember 21, 2012Michael Aldo made a great first impression at Amherst in 2008, but he has had a long road to get back and leave a final impression this year, as a senior. And he's been asked to carry on a tradition 100 years in the making.
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Everything to play forNovember 10, 2011In a big rivalry game, it doesn't matter if you're unbeaten or .500 -- there's a reason there's a cliche about throwing out record books.
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Amherst vs. Wesleyan HighlightsOctober 22, 2011Check out highlights from Amherst's 24-10 win over Wesleyan.
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Bunkers' battle awaiting just over the hillOctober 10, 2011There are two undefeated teams remaining in the New England Small College Athletic Conference and they each have a Bunker in the backfield.
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Amherst's Bash BrothersOctober 06, 2011Kevin Heller '12 and Mike Samela '12 have been outstanding football players at Amherst College, but on the diamond is where they really shine.
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Amherst @ Trinity Game NotesNovember 03, 2010Trinity hasn't lost a home game since 2001, but Amherst is one win away from setting a program record for longest winning streak. Something's gotta give.
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Amherst vs. Tufts Game NotesOctober 26, 2010With a victory over Tufts this Saturday, Amherst would tie the program record for longest winning streak (14).
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Vetras Named NESCAC Offensive Co-POTWOctober 24, 2010Amherst College senior quarterback Alex Vetras has been named the NESCAC Football Offensive Co-Player of the Week for his record-breaking performance at Wesleyan University on Saturday.
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Amherst/Wesleyan Game PreviewOctober 20, 2010The Amherst College football team has defeated Wesleyan in 15 of the past 16 attempts to take a commanding 65-41-9 lead in the all-time series, but the Jeffs will be up against Division III's top running back on Saturday.
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Amherst, WNEC on a rollOctober 19, 2010Two teams in western Massachusetts are on separate tracks but streaking in the same direction: in the win column.
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A Different Road to AmherstOctober 14, 2010Jeff Katz '11 has taken a unique road to becoming one of the best defensive players in the NESCAC.
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Finally, a look at the NESCACNovember 10, 2005It had to be done. Those of us outside the New England Small College Athletic Conference needed answers. I convinced publisher Pat Coleman to send me to Amherst last week to get a look at Trinity (Conn.) in the midst of their Division III-best win streak, now at 29 games and counting.
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Stories behind storied rivalriesNovember 14, 2002A state school against a private school. A co-ed college versus an all-male institution. One college started with books taken from another. They're all pretext for some of Division III's most heated rivalries.
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There's a reason they're called 'storied' rivalriesNovember 10, 1999This is Rivalry Week, where the games are big and the legends are bigger. This week, teams from around the nation meet their fiercest competitors. With a win in this game, even a 1-9 team can go out a champion.