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Team of the Week

Games of Sept. 9-11, 2004

Offense

QB Joel Clark, So., Whitworth
Clark led Whitworth to scores on eight of Whitworth's 10 possessions (not counting taking a knee at the end of the game) in a 52-49 win at Redlands. He was 25-for-34 passing for 323 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions, while adding 37 yards and a touchdown on nine carries. His yardage and completion percentage (74%) were career highs.

OL Dylan Everett, Tadeo Padilla, Jeff Lemmons, Joey Fratto, Bob Sempkowski, McMurry
The line didn't even allow a quarterback hurry, providing excellent protection and opening up large holes for 335 yards rushing on 62 carries by 10 players in a 52-7 season-opening win at Colorado College. Last season, McMurry's average rush was 3.2 per attempt and 126.9 per game.

RB Garrett Granberg, Sr., Wheaton 
Granberg averaged nine yards per carry in Wheaton's 42-21 win over Gustavus Adolphus. He ran for a career-high 190 yards on 21 carries, with two touchdowns. His longest run of the day was a 42-yard TD scamper through the heart of the Gusties' defense to give Wheaton a 7-0 lead late in the first quarter. His second score came late in the fourth quarter on a 16-yard run has he scored Wheaton's final touchdown.

RB Mick Faasen, Sr., Olivet
Faasen led the ground attack with 194 yards and four touchdowns on 21 carries. Olivet rushed for 591 yards, and 678 total offensive yards, in a wild 63-62 win at Franklin. He also surpassed the 2,000 career rushing yards mark in just 20 career games.

WR Ben Bascon, Jr., Bridgewater State
Bascon had only three receptions, but all were for touchdowns as he scored from 35, 57 and 22 yards out (in overtime) in a dramatic 37-34 win.

WR Horace Gant, Fr., St. Olaf
In his first collegiate game, Gant caught a 76-yard TD strike with 1:17 to play to tie the game at 31 in St. Olaf's come-from-behind win against Luther, 32-31. He finished the day with nine catches for 222 yards and two touchdowns.

TE Jon Branche, So., RPI
In a 42-7 win at Endicott, Branche tied for a game-high with 11 catches including touchdown receptions of 4 and 14 yards. He had 130 receiving yards.

Defense

DL Mike Lewis, Jr., Adrian
Lewis helped limit Defiance to zero points and 269 total yards with eight tackles (six solo), four tackles for loss and three sacks. Defiance was limited to just 47 yards rushing on 34 carries.

DL Adam Haas, So., Cortland State
Haas returned a fumble 21 yards for a TD in Cortland's 17-14 loss to New Jersey. Four of his seven solo tackles (eight total) were for lost yardage, including two sacks.

DL James Riley, Sr., Hampden-Sydney
Riley led the Tigers with seven tackles (five solo, three for loss) to go with two sacks, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and one pass breakup in a 59-16 win at Gettysburg.

LB Rich Nines, Jr., Coast Guard
Nines led CGA with 15 total tackles (10 solo), broke up a pass, recovered a fumble and returned an interception 56 yards for a touchdown in a 62-7 win against Mass Maritime.

LB Brad DeHaven, Sr., Salisbury
DeHaven recorded four sacks for a combined loss of 39 yards and also intercepted a pass on Brockport State's first play from scrimmage in Salisbury's 46-21 win. He also caused two fumbles and ended the day with eight tackles (five solo).

LB Mark Sanger, Sr., Central
Sanger recorded a career-high 21 tackles (10 solo) and three for lost yardage in a 21-20 overtime upset win against Bethel.

LB Vincent Werner, Jr., Allegheny
Werner recorded only five tackles but returned a fumble 25 yards for Allegheny's second touchdown of the day, then picked off a tipped pass in the end zone to seal a 21-14 win in the second overtime.

DB Adam Schmidt, Jr., Ursinus
Schmidt had seven tackles (six solo), including two for lost yardage, while also blocking a field goal attempt and returning an interception 7 yards for a touchdown.

DB Kenneth Halvorson, Jr., UW-La Crosse
Halvorson had a game-high 12 tackles, including eight solo in a 34-13 victory at Minnesota-Duluth. He also had one tackle for loss and one pass breakup. Halvorson returned a fumble 43 yards for a touchdown and also blocked an extra-point attempt.

DB Aaron Margo, Jr., Grove City
Margo registered career-high 15 tackles (10 solo), including four for loss in Grove City's 16-14 win at Carnegie Mellon Saturday. It is the Wolverines' first-ever victory at CMU's Gesling Stadium. Margo helped Grove City limit CMU's ground-based Wing-T offense to just 2.9 yards per carry.

DB A.J. Jackson, So., Sewanee
Jackson had two interceptions and a fumble recovery in a 28-17 win against Huntingdon. Jackson's second pick was a 63-yard return for a touchdown in the third quarter as Sewanee then trailed, 17-14.

Special teams

K Dan Eggertsson, Sr., Franklin and Marshall
Eggertsson hit a 45-yard field goal as time expired in the first half and added a 28-yarder in the third quarter of the Diplomats' 41-21 win against Oberlin. He also hit all five of his extra point attempts.

P Dayne Poirot, Sr., Western New England
Poirot, a starting defensive tackle, made his collegiate debut as a punter in a 26-21 President's Trophy win against Westfield State averaging 40.7 yards for seven punts with a long of 53 and three inside the 20. He also had two solo and two assisted tackles, and a forced fumble.

ST Ted Serafini, Sr., Beloit
Serafini tied an NCAA record with four blocked kicks in Beloit's 39-20 loss to St. Norbert on Saturday. Serafini blocked three extra points and one punt against the Green Knights to tie the record held by three other players. The D-III record is held by Bob Paulus of Rhodes, who blocked three field goals and one PAT against Washington U. on Sept. 29, 2001. The other record-holders are at the D-I level.

RET Danny Sears, So., Franklin
Sears returned a kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown and a punt 71 yards for another score in the first quarter alone of Franklin's 63-62 loss to Olivet. He finished the day with 160 yards on four kickoff returns.

Sep. 3: All times Eastern
5:00 PM
Merchant Marine at Montclair State
6:00 PM
Millikin at Olivet
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6:00 PM
Wilkes at King's
7:00 PM
Bluffton at Ohio Wesleyan
7:00 PM
Wilmington at Wooster
7:00 PM
Westminster (Pa.) at Marietta
7:00 PM
Buffalo State at Brockport
7:00 PM
Gettysburg at Juniata
7:00 PM
Chicago at Trine
7:00 PM
Southern Virginia at UW-River Falls
8:00 PM
Belhaven at Millsaps
8:00 PM
Rockford at Beloit
Sep. 4: All times Eastern
6:00 PM
Randolph-Macon at Dickinson
6:00 PM
Mary Hardin-Baylor at Rowan
6:00 PM
Gallaudet at Albright
6:00 PM
Shenandoah at Methodist
6:00 PM
MIT at Nichols
6:30 PM
Alvernia at Keystone
7:00 PM
St. Lawrence at Norwich
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Lebanon Valley at Franklin and Marshall
7:00 PM
Case Western Reserve at Rochester
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Alfred at Hobart
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Bridgewater at Stevenson
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Hartwick at Misericordia
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Western New England at Springfield
7:00 PM
Delaware Valley at Ursinus
7:00 PM
Salve Regina at Mass-Dartmouth
7:30 PM
Catholic at McDaniel
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8:00 PM
Lakeland at Carthage
10:00 PM
Howard Payne at Pacific
Sep. 5: All times Eastern
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Maine Maritime at Massachusetts Maritime
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12:00 PM
New England College at Plymouth State
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Fitchburg State at Dean
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12:00 PM
University of New England at Coast Guard
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Muhlenberg at Moravian
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12:00 PM
Curry at Bridgewater State
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Maryville (Tenn.) at Heidelberg
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Eastern at Endicott
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12:00 PM
Hampden-Sydney at Wabash
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12:00 PM
Washington and Jefferson at Utica
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Ithaca at Johns Hopkins
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Illinois Wesleyan at Albion
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Cortland at Grove City
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WPI at RPI
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Calvin at Otterbein
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Lycoming at TCNJ
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Capital at Waynesburg
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Hilbert at St. Vincent
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Wittenberg at Washington and Lee
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Ohio Northern at Adrian
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Hope at Denison
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Western Connecticut at William Paterson
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Susquehanna at Union
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Morrisville State at Kean
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Kenyon at Kalamazoo
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Westminster (Mo.) at Manchester
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Framingham State at Husson
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Worcester State at SUNY-Maritime
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Westfield State at Vermont State Castleton
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Chapman at Hardin-Simmons
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Alma at UW-Eau Claire
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Bethel at North Central (Ill.)
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Illinois College at Elmhurst
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Allegheny at Anderson
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Centre at Hanover
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Roanoke at Virginia-Lynchburg
2:00 PM
FDU-Florham at St. John Fisher
2:00 PM
John Carroll at Carnegie Mellon
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2:00 PM
Hiram at Oberlin
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Linfield at UW-Oshkosh
2:00 PM
Augsburg at UW-Stevens Point
2:00 PM
Carleton at UW-Whitewater
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Mount Mercy at Grinnell
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Concordia-Moorhead at Nebraska Wesleyan
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2:00 PM
Lawrence at Luther
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Mount Union at Wheaton (Ill.)
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Carroll at St. Norbert
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Macalester at Martin Luther
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Cornell at Coe
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Knox at Eureka
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Greenville at Lake Forest
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UW-La Crosse at St. John's
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Aurora at UW-Platteville
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Benedictine at Buena Vista
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Concordia-Chicago at Minnesota-Morris
2:00 PM
Hamline at Crown
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Central at Gustavus Adolphus
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Bethany at Sewanee
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Concordia (Wis.) at Ripon
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Wisconsin Lutheran at St. Scholastica
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Widener at Geneva
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Willamette at Pomona-Pitzer
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4:00 PM
Thiel at Alfred State
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Northwestern (Minn.) at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
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Cal Lutheran at Pacific Lutheran
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Lewis and Clark at Puget Sound
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East Texas Baptist at Lyon
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N.C. Wesleyan at Averett
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North Park at Franklin
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Guilford at Greensboro
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St. Olaf at Loras
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DePauw at Rose-Hulman
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Muskingum at Mount St. Joseph
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Apprentice at Christopher Newport
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Berry at Huntingdon
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Austin at Schreiner
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Simpson at Augustana
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McMurry at Southwestern
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UW-Stout at Dubuque
7:30 PM
Point at LaGrange
8:00 PM
Texas Lutheran at Trinity (Texas)
8:00 PM
Washington U. at Rhodes
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Wartburg at Monmouth
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Azusa Pacific at La Verne
8:00 PM
Simpson (Calif.) at Whittier
10:05 PM
Redlands at George Fox
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