Division III football took a big hit over the past 18 months, dropping to 239 programs, but No. 240 is on the way, and hails from the Middle Atlantic Conference.
Cortland survived to keep its at-large playoff chances alive headed into the Cortaca Jug showdown with Ithaca, while Baldwin Wallace and Wilkes each picked up their second loss and put their playoff chances on life support in Saturday's Division III football action.
Junior wide receiver Chaz Lyles threw for two touchdowns, rushed for one and had a TD reception as Stevenson downed Wilkes 33-21 in Middle Atlantic Conference football at a sold-out Mustang Stadium Saturday afternoon for Homecoming.
Junior Vincent Lee of the Stevenson University football team was named the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Special Teams Player of the Week on Sunday after his performance in the Mustangs’ 36-7 win over Lebanon Valley on Saturday.
After totaling 10 tackles, three pass breakups and a key strip and fumble recovery late, Ashton Leschke from Stevenson was named the Middle Atlantic Conference Defensive Player of the Week
Dustin Johnson, a four-year starter at quarterback for Salisbury and Stevenson's defensive coordinator for the past five seasons, will take a crack at turning the William Paterson program around.
Stevenson University football senior Preston Addo was named the Middle Atlantic Conference Special Teams Player of the Week on Sunday after he scored three touchdowns in a 52-14 win at FDU-Florham.
Luther opened its blue turf with a big win, while several playoff hopefuls (Hobart, Hope, Stevenson and more) avoided going 0-2 to open the season. More in the Week 2 wrapup.
Junior Dan Williams was 23-41 passing for 247 yards and four touchdowns as Stevenson University downed King's (Pa.) College 38-9 in Middle Atlantic Conference football Saturday afternoon at Mustang Stadium.