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D3football.com Team of the Week

Cameron Brown, defensive lineman, Case Western Reserve
Cameron Brown tallied three sacks and a 15-yard pick-six in the second half alone in Case Western Reserve's 34-3 win at Bethany.
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Games of Oct. 26-27, 2018

Offense

QB Johnny Davidson, Jr., Washington U.

Davidson completed 38 of 49 passes for a career-high 483 yards and four touchdowns to lead WashU to a 38-24 win at Augustana. The 483 yards passing are fifth-most in NCAA Division III this season. Davidson eclipsed 4,000 passing yards in his career in the victory.

OL Kyle Gannon, Douglas Kosch, Nate Trewyn, Quinn Meinerz, Matthew Saager, UW-Whitewater

The Warhawks' offensive line paved the way for 553 yards of total offense, didn't commit a penalty and didn't allow a sack Saturday in No. 5 UW-Whitewater's 40-10 victory at UW-Stout. UW-Whitewater's front five helped the team rush for a season-high 354 yards on 38 carries, good for 9.3 yards per carry, and average 8.5 yards per play for the contest. The Warhawks punted only twice on the day and converted all five of their red zone chances into points.

RB Le'Anthony Reasnover
Sr., Eureka

Reasnover produced 320 yards on 48 carries and tied his own single-game NACC record with five TDs in a come-from-behind 48-45 win at Concordia (Wis.). His 4-yard TD run in the final minute allowed the Red Devils to maintain their perfect 8-0 record and seize sole possession of first in the NACC. He also made three catches for 40 yards.

RB Garrett Cheadle, Jr.
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps

Cheadle broke a single-game program record for rushing yards with 274. He did most of his damage in the first half to stake CMS to a 27-14 lead at the break, running for 204 yards and three touchdowns in the first 30 minutes.

WR Jaylon Hibbs
Sr., Centre

Hibbs set a school record with 221 receiving yards and tied another with three touchdown grabs in Centre's 49-13 win against Millsaps. Hibbs made three catches for 82 yards and a touchdown that gave the Colonels a 14-6 lead at the break.

WR Josh Arndt
Sr., Martin Luther

Arndt caught four passes for 222 yards and three touchdowns in a 41-28 win vs. Minnesota-Morris. His three TD receptions were all from long distance (56, 33, 87). The 222 yards set a school single-game record.

TE Cole Spieker
Jr., UW-La Crosse

Spieker caught five passes for 97 yards and two touchdowns in UWL's 35-28 win vs. UW-Platteville. He caught a 32-yard touchdown pass to give UWL a 21-7 lead in the first quarter and a 1-yard TD pass to tie the game at 28-28 in the third quarter. Spieker also blocked a punt and returned it 7 yards for a touchdown.

Defense

DE Cameron Brown
Sr., Case Western Reserve

Brown broke the program's single-season sack record during the Spartans' 34-3 win at Bethany. Brown finished with three sacks (totaling 53 yards lost), four total tackles (all solo), forced one fumble, and returned the first interception of his career 15 yards for a touchdown. His effort helped CWRU hold Bethany to 98 yards of total offense, including just 17 rushing yards.

DT Jackson Ross
Sr., Chicago

Ross stood out with career highs of 17 tackles (10 solo) and three sacks in a 35-6 win over Ripon. The Maroons only conceded six points, keeping Ripon far below its conference-leading average of 43.3 points per game.

DE Zachary Zilmer
Jr., UW-La Crosse

Zillmer had eight tackles, including 3.5 for loss and three sacks, in a 35-28 win over UW-Platteville. Zillmer recorded all three of his sacks in the fourth quarter, including on back-to-back plays with the game tied, 28-28. The two sacks forced a UW-Platteville punt and set up UWL's go-ahead touchdown with 2:57 left in the game.

 

LB Jake Coon
Sr., Washington U.

Coon tied a season-high with 16 tackles (four solo) and added a pair of interceptions in WashU's 38-24 win at Augustana. Coon and the WashU defense limited Augustana to seven points in the second half.

LB Patrick Pipitone
Sr., Linfield

Pipitone led the Wildcats with seven tackles (five solo), forced three fumbles, hurried the quarterback twice and had two and a half tackles for loss in a 41-7 win over PLU. He led the Linfield defense in holding the Lutes to just 171 yards of offense, 0-for-14 on third down, and just 27 yards rushing.

LB Cole Dixon
Jr., Susquehanna

Dixon led a defense that allowed only 1.4 yards per carry on the day. He was credited with 19 tackles (eight solo), including five tackles for a loss and a forced fumble in a 27-9 win vs. Gettysburg.

LB Terrence Hall
Sr., Coe

Hall recorded a career-high of 17 tackles, 11 solo, as Coe defeated Central 27-24 in overtime, winning in Pella for the first time since 2005. Hall also forced the fumble in the second quarter that lead to a Coe field goal to tie the game 10-10.

 

CB RJ D'Amico
Sr., Ithaca

D'Amico recorded five tackles, including one that led to a safety, in Ithaca's 28-6 victory over St. Lawrence. D'Amico also recorded four pass breakups and an interception. Ithaca held St. Lawrence to 104 yards of total offense in the game.

S Jake Page
So., Wabash

Page recorded two interceptions, including a pick on the final play of overtime to secure a 28-21 victory by Wabash at 11th-ranked Wittenberg. He picked off a pass in the fourth quarter to help maintain a 14-7 Wabash lead at the time. He made his second interception on a pass attempt in overtime by the Tigers to secure the game. Page also tallied nine tackles.

S Addison Quinones
Sr., Johns Hopkins

Quinones posted six tackles, all of them solo, along with three pass breakups and two interceptions in a 27-16 win vs. previously undefeated Muhlenberg. Both of his interceptions came in Johns Hopkins territory and halted Muhlenberg scoring threats.

CB Sadeeq Nathanel
So., Morrisville State

Nathanel collected three stops in a 38-14 win over Buffalo State, also adding a total two interceptions and two additional pass breakups. In the first quarter, he stepped in front of the Bengal pass to collect the interception, leading to a Mustang score. On the ensuing Buffalo State possession, he collected his second interception of the quarter and contest, returning the ball 52 yards for the defensive score.

Special teams

K Spencer Herrington
Sr., WPI

Herrington connected on two fourth-quarter field goals in adverse conditions -- one from 41 yards and one from 31 -- with less than six minutes left in a 13-6 triumph over previously unbeaten MIT. He outscored both teams as he drilled a PAT for a total of seven points.

P Owen Schommer
Sr., UW-River Falls

Schommer punted five times with an average of 48.2 yards per punt in a 42-24 win vs. UW-Eau Claire. He had a long punt of 73 yards, the second longest in school history. Three punts were longer than 50 yards and all five were downed inside the 20. Three were downed inside the 10.

RET Jordan Gunter
So., Centre

Gunter recorded his first career punt return touchdown on an 82-yard scamper in the fourth quarter of Centre's 49-13 win against Millsaps. He nearly went back-to-back with his next punt return, going 44 yards before eventually being brought down. He averaged 28.2 yards on five punt returns.

ST Kyle Hogan
Jr., Ohio Wesleyan

Hogan blocked two kicks in OWU's 22-13 win at Oberlin. He blocked a 31-yard FG attempt late in second quarter to preserve a 14-0 Ohio Wesleyan lead. After Oberlin had scored with 3:37 left in regulation time to pull within 20-13, he blocked the PAT try, which was returned for a defensive extra point that gave OWU a 22-13 lead.

Dec. 15: All times Eastern
Final
Cortland 38, at North Central (Ill.) 37
@ Salem, Virginia
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Dec. 9: All times Eastern
Final
North Central (Ill.) 34, at Wartburg 27
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Final
Cortland 49, at Randolph-Macon 14
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