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FOR GAMES PLAYED 10-22-05

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BRUCE EUGENE, SR. QB, 6'1, 260. GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY:
Eugene completed 29-of-40 passes for 479 yards, including five touchdowns and no interceptions while rushing for another score. He completed at least one touchdown pass in each quarter as Grambling State downed Jackson State 52-21. He is currently ranked third in the SWAC in career touchdown passes with 108 and fifth in career passing yards 11,247.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
NICK ROBERTS, SR. QB, 6'2, 210. GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY:
Roberts led the Bulldogs' high-powered offense to a 55-52 triple-overtime win at VMI. He accounted for 356 yards of total offense and was responsible for five of GWU's seven touchdowns. Roberts rushed for 76 yards on 17 carries with two touchdowns including a 1-yard plunge to give GWU a 38-35 lead late in the fourth quarter. He also was 26-of-39 passing for 280 yards and three scores, ending the day with a 142.10 passing efficiency rating.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
STACY TUTT, SR. QB, 6'2, 235. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND:
Tutt amassed 450 yards of total offense and fired the game-winning touchdown pass from 15 yards out in the second overtime to lift Richmond past Hofstra, 43-37. He established career highs in completions (32), attempts (50), passing yards (376) and rushing attempts (27) while tying his career high for touchdowns (4). He rushed for 74 yards.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
TRISTAN BURGE, JR. S, 6'0, 200. EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY:
Burge scored two touchdowns on fumble recoveries and intercepted a pass at the EIU 10-yard line that thwarted a potential Murray State scoring drive in the Panthers' 35-28 win at MSU. He returned his first fumble 68 yards for a touchdown, and then recovered a fumble in the endzone for a third-quarter score. Burge also contributed eight tackles (seven solo), and returned one kickoff for 25 yards.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JARED NEPA, SR. LB, 6'1 229. COLGATE UNIVERSITY:
Nepa led Colgate with eight tackles, as the Raiders held the Crusaders to just 22 yards on the ground. He also had one tackle for loss, one pass breakup and the play that secured the victory, a 62-yard interception return for a touchdown. It was Nepa's fourth interception of the season, and the 10th of his career.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
RYAN NICKELL, JR. LB, 6'2, 210. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY:
Nickell registered two sacks, forced a pair of fumbles and returned an interception 72 yards for a touchdown in William and Mary's 44-13 win over Towson. It marked his fourth career interception and first touchdown. He added six tackles and a pair of pass breakups.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MIKE PAVELKO, FR. LB, 6'2, 210. GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY:
Pavelko posted a Big South-record 24 tackles in his first career start in GWU's triple-overtime 55-52 win at VMI. He finished with a team-high eight solo stops. He recorded one tackle for loss of two yards and deflected the final VMI pass that led to the game-ending pick.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
CAMERON MURO. SR. P, 6'2, 220. HAMPTON UNIVERSITY:
Muro averaged 50.2 yards on eight punts, including four punts of 50 yards or more including a 59-yarder to help Hampton defeat South Carolina State 14-10. He placed three kicks inside the Bulldogs 20-yard line and one on the 5-yard line, forcing SCSU to have unfortunate field possession most of the game.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BARRETT WAY. SO. PK, 5'9, 170. VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE:
Way totaled 14 points for VMI in the Keydets' 55-52 triple-overtime loss to Gardner-Webb. He converted three field goals from 47, 51 and 37 yards, and hit all four point after attempts. His 51-yard field goal is the second longest in Big-South annals. He is also the first conference kicker with two career 50-yard field goals.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOHN SCIARRA, SR. QB, 6'1, 195. WAGNER COLLEGE:
Sciarra set new school records with 33 completions, 58 attempts, and 409 passing yards in the tough loss to Central Connecticut State, 38-34. He accounted for all five of Wagner's touchdowns, throwing for four and adding a one-yard run. His 400 throwing yards and 420 total offensive yards are both the second most ever in league history. The UCLA transfer has thrown for 5,300 yards. He continues to add to his Wagner career records as he went over the 400 completion mark and 5,000 passing yards mark.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRANDON CRAMER, SO. S, 6'0, 194. UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON:
Cramer made a game-changing play when he recovered a Valparaiso fumble at the 2-yard line and returned it 98-yards for a touchdown. It prevented the Crusaders' from closing within seven points and instead gave Dayton a 28-7 halftime lead. Cramer also intercepted a pass and made five tackles in the contest, which Dayton went on to win, 52-7.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
RYAN HORVATH, SR. K/P, 6'1, 206, DRAKE UNIVERSITY:
Horvath went 2-for-2 on field goal attempts, making a career-best 45-yarder and a 39-yard field goal. On punt duties he booted three punts for a 44.3 yards per punt average, including a long of 50-yards and placing two inside the Toreros' 20-yard line. San Diego defeated Drake 31-26.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOEY CONRAD, SR. QB, 6'4, 225. GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE:
Conrad became the WVIAC all-time leader in passing yardage (11,129) and total offense (11,731) during the Pioneers' 59-15 win over Concord. He completed 28-of-49 passes for 422 yards and added 59 yards rushing on four carries. He moved into third place on the NCAA II career list for total offense and needs just 151 yards to pass Curt Anes (Grand Valley State, 1999-2002) for the record. He also ranks third in the division's career passing yardage annals and needs to pass for 614 yards over the final two weeks to earn the record.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
LEE MARANA, JR. RB, 5'11, 213. MICHIGAN TECH UNIVERSITY:
Marana rushed a school-record 51 times for a school-record 333 yards in MTU's 35-19 victory over Ferris State. He scored four touchdowns. Marana boosted his career totals to 3,505 yards and 46 touchdowns.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
KENTREL ROGERS, SR. RB, 5'10, 216. UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS:
Rogers rushed 13 times for 185 yards and five touchdowns as UCA defeated Ouachita Baptist, 51-6. His five touchdowns tied the school record and he set school records for career touchdowns (47), career points (286) and season points (112).

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
REED DUVALL, JR. DB, 5'11, 192. FORT LEWIS COLLEGE:
Duvall returned two interceptions for 78 yards, including a 76-yard touchdown as FLC won at nationally-ranked Nebraska-Kearney, 28-22. He tallied a game-high 15 tackles, including two for a loss of seven yards. Duvall returned one punt for 22 yards. He has returned 22 punts this season for 247 yards (11.2 avg.). He also leads the team in tackles (85).

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
TYRONE PETTAWAY, SR. LB. 6'3, 220. SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE:
Pettaway collected a game-high 17 total tackles (12 solo), including two tackles for loss of five yards, one sack, one pass breakup, forced one fumble and recovered another fumble in the Falcons' 45-28 loss to Fayetteville State.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MICHAEL GREEN, SR, P, 6'0, 175. VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Green helped lead the Blazers to a 26-23 home victory over No. 14 North Alabama. He turned in a perfect performance, accounting for 14 of the team's points, going four-for-four on field goal attempts and two-for-two on PATs. Green nailed field goals from 36, 42, 44 and 48 yards with the 42-yarder proving to be the game-winner.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MARQUE McCRAY. JR. KR, 5'8, 190. WAYNE STATE (NE) COLLEGE:
McCray returned five kickoffs for 201 yards (40.2 avg.), including a 100-yard return for a touchdown, in a 46-20 loss at Concordia-St. Paul. McCray has averaged 35.3 yards on seven kickoff returns this fall.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JEFF WILLIAMS, SR. P, 6'4, 225. ADAMS STATE COLLEGE:
Williams averaged a whopping 61.5 yards on four punts (246 total yards) in the win over Oklahoma Panhandle State, 43-0. All four of his punts were for more than 50 yards and three were downed inside the OPSU 20-yard line. His single-game average set a school record formerly held by three-time All-American Jason Van Dyke. Williams has now punted 235 times for 10,561 yards, a 44.9 yard average. The average is 0.6 above the NCAA Division II career record of 44.3 held by Van Dyke. William's is averaging 45.9 yards on 44 punts in 2005.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JEFF GREEN, SR. WR, 6'3, 207. KALAMAZOO COLLEGE:
Green caught 13 passes for a school-record 223 yards in the Hornets' 38-37 victory over previously undefeated in conference play, and nationally-ranked Alma. He also tied a school record with four touchdown pass receptions.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JIM LESZCZYNSKI, SR. WR, 5'11, 200. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT WHITEWATER:
Leszczynski hauled in 12 receptions for 201 yards and three touchdowns in UW-Whitewater's 63-28 victory over UW-Platteville. His touchdown receptions covered 24, 5 and 45-yards as the Warhawks compiled 706 yards of total offense. Leszczynski's 12 receptions and 201 receiving yards are single-game highs in the conference this year.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
RICK MANCUSO, FR. QB, 6'0. 215. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY:
Mancuso threw for an MIT-record 387 yards and four touchdowns as MIT defeated Nichols, 34-21. He topped the previous single-game passing record of 292 yards set by Scott Blackburn in 1998. Mancuso also set the MIT record for completions with 25 on 45 attempts and tied the mark for touchdown passes. Despite playing in only five games this season, Mancuso already ranks fourth in touchdowns and fifth in passing yards in MIT's all-time season record.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DOUG PHILLIPS. SR. QB, 6'0. 195. JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY:
Phillips passed for five touchdowns and added a one-yard touchdown run in JCU's win at Heidelberg, 49-21. He completed 26-of-37 passes for a career-best 417 yards. His five touchdown passes are the most by a Blue Streak since Tom Arth threw six against Catholic in 2002.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
TY SELLERS, SR. QB, 5'10. 170. McMURRY UNIVERSITY:
Sellers eclipsed the 200-yard rushing mark for the second time this season, and is the only NCAA quarterback at any level to do that. In the 48-43 win over Sul Ross State, Sellers completed 11-of-21 passes for 191 yards and four touchdowns, while rushing for 217 yards on 25 carries and two scores.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ISAAC HAMILTON. SO. DB. 5'9, 180. CARROLL (WI) COLLEGE:
Hamilton registered 10 tackles (eight solo), including two for losses (six-yards), broke up three passes and intercepted two passes, returning one interception 56 yards for a touchdown. He also returned two kickoffs for 102 yards, including an 83-yard return for a touchdown in Carroll's 40-13 win at Lake Forest.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BEN LEUTHOLD, SR. SS. 5'9, 190. U.S. COAST GUARD ACADEMY:
Leuthold led a Coast Guard defense that held Union to a season-low 200 yards and forced six turnovers while keeping the Dutchmen offense off the boards. Leuthold recorded 18 tackles (12 solo), including three for losses of 13 yards. In the 7-0 loss to Union, he also had four pass breakups and intercepted two passes with 37 return yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ADAM NEITZEL, SO. LB, 6'0, 210. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT LA CROSSE:
Neitzel had a conference and NCAA Division III record 29 tackles in UW-La Crosse's 27-20 double-overtime loss a UW-Eau Claire. He broke the previous mark of 27 tackles set by UW-La Crosse's Chuck Woodke versus UW-Eau Claire on October 20, 1979. Neitzel also had 1.5 tackles for loss and one QB sack.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRIAN STEINERT, SR, LB, 6'2, 233. RHODES COLLEGE:
Steinert sparked the Lynx defense in the 35-7 win over Colorado College with two interception returns for touchdowns of 50 and 85 yards. His 135 interception return yards are a new conference record. His first interception came in the second quarter to tie the game at 7-7 and he then extended the Lynx lead to three touchdowns with his 85-yard interception return with 50 seconds remaining in the first half.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MATT DENNY, SO. PK. 6'0, 175. CARTHAGE COLLEGE:
Denny booted three field goals in the Redmen's 23-3 win over North Park. His field goals were 34, 44 and 27 yards. He connected on all three point after attempts.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
KEVIN SOFLKIANCS, SO. P. 5'9, 175. BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE:
Soflkiancs punted eight times for 352 yards (44.0 avg.), including a long kick of 61 yards in a loss to Capital.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRANDON TANN, FR. PR. 5'7, 165. FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY:
Tann amassed a school-record 131 yards on four punt returns (32.8 avg.), including a 75-yarder for a touchdown in FSU's 45-9 homecoming victory over Seton Hill.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
ARWIN GBOLIE, SR. KR/WR. 6'0, 189. DICKINSON COLLEGE:
Gbolie scored a pair of touchdowns in Dickinson's 19-16 win over Franklin & Marshall. He returned the opening kickoff 85 yards for a score and took a reverse 88 yards for another touchdown. For the day, Gbolie returned four kickoffs for 133 yards (33.3 avg.), had two carries for 100 yards and caught one pass for 12 yards to total 245 all-purpose yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
CLIFF MEINWIESER, FR. OT, 6'3. 260. TRINITY (CT) COLLEGE:
Meinwieser led the Bantam offensive line that allowed zero sacks while clearing the way for the Trinity ball carriers to accumulate 318 yards rushing on 68 carries, with two rushing touchdown in TC's 23-3 win over previously undefeated Bowdoin.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ROGER BUTLER, SR. RB. 5'9, 200. TABOR COLLEGE:
Butler carried 40 times for 258 yards and five touchdowns in a 45-28 win over Southwestern College. He has rushed for 100 yards or more in every KCAC game this season. With this game he has broken several school records, including career rushing touchdowns, season rushing yards, game rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in a game.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JAMES JACKSON, JR. RB, 5'9, 215. WILLIAM PENN UNIVERSITY:
Jackson rushed for a career-high 268 yards, tying a Mid-States Football Association record with 51 carries as WPU defeated Olivet Nazarene 31-24. He scored two touchdowns. He now has 1,175 yards on the year.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
KEITH SIETSTRA, JR. RB. 6'2, 213. NORTHWESTERN (IA) COLLEGE:
Sietstra rushed 33 times for 183 yards and five touchdowns in NC's 34-23 win at Hastings. The five rushing touchdowns sets a new GPAC record for rushing touchdowns in a game. He also posted two catches for 26 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
KYLAN KLAUSER, SR. DE. 6'2, 235. DICKINSON STATE UNIVERSITY:
Klauser intercepted a pass and returned it 15 yards for a score, his third touchdown of the season, to seal the Blue Hawks 16-0 victory over Jamestown. He also had five total tackles, including one-and-a-half tackles for loss, and four pass deflections.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
COREY WHEELER, JR. LB. 6'2, 235. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA AT WISE:
Wheeler had two interceptions in the 29-27 win over Shorter. He returned his first interception for 32 yards that was turned into a field goal. His second interception was made in the end zone to stop a scoring drive by the Hawks. He also had nine tackles with one for a loss of four yards.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
RAY DAMM, SO. K/P. 6'0, 180. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA AT WISE:
Damm made both extra-point kicks and converted a field goal covering 26 yards as Virginia-Wise defeated Shorter 29-27. Ha also had four punts for 174 yards (43.5 avg.) with a long of 57 yards and, including one inside the 20-yard line.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
SHANE LONGEST, SO. K, 5'10, 180. SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSITY:
Longest booted a 30-yard field goal and went five-for-five in point after attempts as Saint Xavier stunned No. 4 St. Ambrose 38-31 in overtime. He also had five kickoffs for 274 yards, including a long of 65 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
TYLER PETERSON, SR. KR/WR, 5'11, 180. CARROLL (MT) COLLEGE:
Peterson returned one punt for 82 yards and a touchdown as Carroll stayed unbeaten with a 47-21 win over MSU-Northern. He also returned three kickoffs for an average of 26.6 yards per return.

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BRAD REIFSNYDER, JR. QB, 6'1, 195. MALONE COLLEGE:
Reifsnyder completed 25-of-40 passes for a school-record 416 yards passing with five touchdowns, as the Pioneers fell 42-34 to Urbana. He also had 15 carries for 34 yards rushing.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
FRANK HERNANDEZ, SR. NG, 6'2, 255. GENEVA COLLEGE:
Hernandez recorded 16 tackles (six solo) with one tackle for a loss of five yards and a sack as Geneva stunned No. 11-ranked Walsh 21-20 in overtime.


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