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Games of Oct. 14-15, 2011
Offense
QB Jake Mullin, Jr., McMurry
Mullin set school and conference records with 614 passing yards,
and he threw for four touchdowns without an interception. Mullin
finished the day 43-of-57 for 614 yards and no interceptions and he
completed his first 16 passes. He rushed for 43 yards on eight
carries. His fourth and final touchdown pass of the day to R.J.
Long was his 80th career touchdown pass and Long's 30th career
touchdown grab.
OL Koby Parker, Koby Kendrick, Travis
Sugar, Charlie North, Ross Hutchinson,
Hardin-Simmons
The Cowboy offensive line paved the way for a 613-yard total
offense day, including 428 on the ground and eight touchdowns, more
than double the team's previous rushing average. The Cowboys
averaged almost eight yards per carry on 54 carries.
RB Ben Hertrampf, So., UW-La
Crosse
Hertrampf rushed for a career-high 206 yards and three
touchdowns in the Eagles' 31-21 loss to UW-Eau Claire, averaging
9.4 yards per carry. Hertrampf also caught two passes for 37 yards.
He had touchdown runs of 57 and and 2 yards in the second quarter
and 12 yards in the fourth.
RB Melikke Van Alstyne, So., Framingham
State
Van Alstyne rolled up 251 yards on 31 carries and
scored five touchdowns in the Rams' 42-14 win against Maine
Maritime. He also had two receptions and ran for a two-point
conversion.
WR Daniel Wodicka, So., Johns
Hopkins
Wodicka had 11 receptions and had personal bests of 202 receiving
yards and 246 all-purpose yards in Johns Hopkins' 47-6 win over
Dickinson.
WR Jake Spalik, So., Brockport
State
Spalik caught six passes for 118 yards and two
touchdowns and threw a 7-yard touchdown pass himself as the Eagles
knocked off Kean 28-20.
TE Delfonte Diamond, TE,
McMurry
Diamond caught 12 passes for 195 yards and was a part of the
McMurry team that posted an NCAA Division III record 848 yards of
total offense.
Defense
DE Aaron Nauer, Jr., Westminster
(Pa.)
Nauer tied a career high with three pass breakups, all by knocking
down passes near the line of scrimmage. Westminster limited
Waynesburg to minus-1 rushing yards. He had six tackles, three for
loss and a sack.
DT Stephen Vassalotti, Jr.,
Dubuque
Vassalotti had his second multiple-sack game of the season in a
40-17 win against Cornell. He had four tackles, three solo.
DE Tim Taylor, Jr., Thiel
Taylor registered a school-record seven tackles for loss as well
as a record-setting four and a half sacks. He finished with 10
total stops and added a forced fumble.
LB Mike Mehlhaff, Jr.,
Chapman
Mehlhaff had 10 tackles, eight solo, to go with
two tackles for loss in a 45-22 win against Whittier. He also
returned a blocked punt 15 yards for a touchdown.
LB Matt Green, Sr.,
Rose-Hulman
Green had 20 total tackles, 11 solo and two for
loss, in a 20-14 win against Mount St. Joseph. Green also
forced two fumbles, including one that prevented a Mount St. Joseph
drive that reached the Engineer 25-yard line.
LB Larry Delviscio, Jr.,
Gettysburg
DelViscio made a game- and season-high 13 tackles, including a
career-high 11 solo stops, in Gettysburg's 14-10 win against
Muhlenberg. He helped lead a defensive effort that held Muhlenberg
to just 220 yards, including 90 in the final three quarters.
LB Louis Baltazar, Sr., Lewis and
Clark
Baltazar finished with a game-high 12 tackles, seven solo, while
sacking the Pirate quarterback three times en route to the Pioneers
nine total sacks. Lewis and Clark beat Whitworth 30-22 for its
first win in the series since 1997.
CB Justin Halcy-Bateman, Sr., Cal
Lutheran
Haulcy-Bateman grabbed two second quarter interceptions including
a 20-yard pick-six during Cal Lutheran's 52-17 win at La Verne. The
second halted a late-first half Leopards drive that had reached
scoring territory. He also had a 47-yard kick return that helped
the Kingsmen score its final first half TD to take a 35-3 halftime
lead.
S Justin Trautmiller, Sr., St.
Scholastica
Trautmiller tied his own personal high with three interceptions in
Saturday's win against Westminster (Mo.). All three interceptions
eventually led to touchdowns.
S Ray Bierbach, Sr.,
Lycoming
Bierbach posted eight tackles and had his 12th career interception
in a 40-7 win over Wilkes. He returned the interception for 63
yards to the 1-yard line.
CB Troy Sant, Jr., St. John
Fisher
Sant recorded an interception in Saturday's game and returned it
34 yards for a touchdown. It was his third interception in the last
four games. The turnover occurred on Frostburg State's second play
from scrimmage and gave the Cardinals a 7-0 lead 38 seconds into
the game.
Special teams
K Dan Tryon, Jr., Wesley
Tryon hit field goals of 25, 27 and 45 yards and was perfect on
five extra points in a 46-0 win at Virginia University of
Lynchburg. He also averaged 61.4 yards on nine kickoffs, including
a touchback.
P Mitch Rowan, Sr.,
Willamette
Rowan averaged 46.7 yards on three punts, while placing two punts
inside the 20 and the other near the 20. His first punt covered 60
yards and put Puget Sound at its own 5-yard line just over two
minutes into the game. In the third quarter Rowan added a 38-yard
punt to the UPS 21-yard line. In the fourth quarter, he kicked a
42-yard punt that was downed at the UPS 1. Willamette defeated
Puget Sound, 49-31.
ST David Goodman, Sr., UW-Eau Claire
Goodman blocked a punt and also caught a pass on a fake punt to
help the Blugolds convert in a 31-21 win at UW-La Crosse on
Saturday. In the first quarter with the Eagles on their own 34,
Goodman blocked a punt that Eau Claire's Mitch Olson recovered,
leading to a Blugolds touchdown. In the fourth quarter with the
score 24-21, Goodman caught a 9-yard pass on a fake punt to give
the Blugolds a first down. A few plays later, the Blugolds scored
their final touchdown of the game.
RET Dan Ruffrage, Sr.,
Ithaca
Ruffrage returned a punt 91 yards for a
touchdown in a 38-33 loss to Springfield. He also returned a
kickoff 61 yards to set up another Bomber score and brought another
kickoff out to midfield to set up a third score.