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  2022 MEC OFFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Chavon Wright (Charleston),...Wright, from Pembroke Pines, Fla., ranked third in the Mountain East Conference in rushing during the 2022 season with 1,175 yards on the ground. He carried the ball 199 times on the year and averaged 5.90 yards per carry. He also rushed for 17 touchdowns and averaged 106.8 yards per game on the ground. In the passing game, he hauled in seven catches for 50 yards and also scored a touchdown. He finished the season with five-consecutive, 100-yard rushing performances, including over 200 yards on the ground in each of the final two games of the regular season. He also scored 2+ touchdowns in each of the final five games of the 2022 season. - Mountain East Conference Football

rJr/2026 RB Chavon WrightCharleston
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  2021 MOUNTAIN EAST OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Tyreik McAllister (Charleston),...McAllister, a senior from Latta, S.C., led the MEC rushing this year with 1,090 yards and a league-high 13 touchdowns to earn Offensive Player of the Year honors. He averaged just over 120 yards per game and his 7.62 yards per carry is the third-highest average in the country. He also had 32 receptions for 203 yards out of the backfield this year, and his 142.8 all-purpose yards per game ranks 16th in the NCAA Division II. - Mountain East Conference Football

rSr/2022 RB Tyreik McAllisterCharleston
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  Texas A&M linebacker Keeath Magee was one of several Southeastern Conference student-athletes who raised some concern to SEC leadership on returning to play during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report by The Washington Post. "You guys have answered a lot of questions the best way you could, and we really appreciate it," he said to SEC leadership during the meeting. "But as much as you guys don't know… it's not good enough.We want to play. We want to see football. We want to return to normal as much as possible. But it's just that why all this uncertainty, all this stuff that's still circulating in the air, y'all know it kind of leaves some of us still scratching my head… I feel like the college campus is the one thing that you can't control."

According to the report, when one unidentified athlete asked about the long term effects of contracting the coronavirus, his question was passed to Shawn Gibbs, the dean of Texas A&M's School of Public Health. Gibbs passed the question along again, stating, "Remember, I'm an industrial hygienist, so I'm not the medical person here." The question was eventually answered by Marshall Crowther, a sports medicine physician at the University of Mississippi. The SEC released a statement Saturday in response to the article, saying these meetings are intended to be confidential and an an open forum for student-athletes to engage in candid conversation. - Bryan/College Station Eagle


rSr/2022 ILB Keeath Magee IICharleston
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): QB Brant Grisel, Charleston, Sr.,...Senior quarterback, Brant Grisel earned second team All-MEC after leading the Mountain East in multiple categories offensively including passing yards and passing touchdowns. Grisel also found himself ranked in the top-10 nationally in passing yards, and tied for 11th in passing touchdowns, to lead all MEC quarterbacks. Joining Grisel on second team, is senior wide receiver, Tremaine Ross, and Elbert Munn from the offensive line. Defensively, Kenjae Rose represented the linebackers room for the Golden Eagles. - Charleston Football

rSr/2020 QB Brant GriselCharleston
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DB Kei Beckham, Charleston, Sr.,...The Golden Eagles saw five First team honorees, and Four to second team All-MEC selections. First teamers include: Junior running back Tyreik McAllister, junior wide receiver, Mike Strachan, and senior, Austin Ringel representing the offensive line. On the defensive side of the ball, Junior nose guard Kenny Randall, and Kei Beckham were also named First Team All-MEC. - Charleston Football

rSr/2022 CB Kei BeckhamCharleston
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DL Kenny Randall, Charleston, Jr.,...The Golden Eagles saw five First team honorees, and Four to second team All-MEC selections. First teamers include: Junior running back Tyreik McAllister, junior wide receiver, Mike Strachan, and senior, Austin Ringel representing the offensive line. On the defensive side of the ball, Junior nose guard Kenny Randall, and Kei Beckham were also named First Team All-MEC. - Charleston Football

Sr/2021 DT Kenny RandallCharleston
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): LB Kenjae Rose, Charleston, Jr.,...Joining Grisel on second team, is senior wide receiver, Tremaine Ross, and Elbert Munn from the offensive line. Defensively, Kenjae Rose represented the linebackers room for the Golden Eagles. - Charleston Football

rSr/2022 SS Kenjae RoseCharleston
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): OL Elbert Munn, Charleston, Jr.,...Joining Grisel on second team, is senior wide receiver, Tremaine Ross, and Elbert Munn from the offensive line. Defensively, Kenjae Rose represented the linebackers room for the Golden Eagles. - Charleston Football

rSr/2022 OG Elbert MunnCharleston
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): WR Tremaine Ross, Charleston, Sr.,...Joining Grisel on second team, is senior wide receiver, Tremaine Ross, and Elbert Munn from the offensive line. Defensively, Kenjae Rose represented the linebackers room for the Golden Eagles. - Charleston Football

Sr/2020 WR Tremaine RossCharleston
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): OL Austin Ringel, Charleston, Sr.,...The Golden Eagles saw five First team honorees, and Four to second team All-MEC selections. First teamers include: Junior running back Tyreik McAllister, junior wide receiver, Mike Strachan, and senior, Austin Ringel representing the offensive line. On the defensive side of the ball, Junior nose guard Kenny Randall, and Kei Beckham were also named First Team All-MEC. - Charleston Football

Sr/2020 OG Austin RingelCharleston
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): WR Michael Strachan, Charleston, Jr.,...The Golden Eagles saw five First team honorees, and Four to second team All-MEC selections. First teamers include: Junior running back Tyreik McAllister, junior wide receiver, Mike Strachan, and senior, Austin Ringel representing the offensive line. On the defensive side of the ball, Junior nose guard Kenny Randall, and Kei Beckham were also named First Team All-MEC. - Charleston Football

rSr/2021 WR Mike StrachanCharleston
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): RB Tyreik McAllister, Charleston, Jr.,...The Golden Eagles saw five First team honorees, and Four to second team All-MEC selections. First teamers include: Junior running back Tyreik McAllister, junior wide receiver, Mike Strachan, and senior, Austin Ringel representing the offensive line. On the defensive side of the ball, Junior nose guard Kenny Randall, and Kei Beckham were also named First Team All-MEC. - Charleston Football

rSr/2022 RB Tyreik McAllisterCharleston
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  2019 AFCA DIVISION II COACHES' SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: WR Mike Strachan, R-Jr., Charleston (W.Va.),...The Redshirt Junior currently shares the all-time UC touchdown record of 27 with Joey Augustin and is set to surpass the mark by the time his playing career at Charleston is finished. This season alone, the Freeport, Bahamas native set UC single-season records in: Receiving Yards (1,319) - Breaking his own previous record of 1,007 set in 2018. Receiving Touchdowns (19) - Breaking the 70-year record of 13 held by Charlie Hubbard in 1950 who went on to be drafted by the New York Giants after his playing days at Morris Harvey College. Receptions (78) - Breaking the record of 60 set by Terrance Spencer in 2006. - Charleston Football

rSr/2021 WR Mike StrachanCharleston
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  Tim McCutchen kicked four field goals, and his 20-yarder late in the third quarter gave Division II Charleston (West Virginia) the lead for the first time as the Golden Eagles held off winless Valparaiso Saturday. Valparaiso (0-4) took a 13-10 lead into intermission but was shut out in the second half while McCutchen kicked field goals of 39, 20 and 41 yards for the Golden Eagles (3-1). Charleston scored 10 points off three Valparaiso turnovers and held Valpo to 72 yards rushing and 49 passing.

Jimmy Seewald was held to six completions in 25 tries for 49 yards and was intercepted twice. He also opened the game with a 3-yard scoring pass to Alex Kluck. Charleston tied when Brant Grisel hit Tremaine Ross from the 10, but Valpo's Dimitrios Latsonas added field goals of 30 and 42 yards. Grisel was 30-of-44 passing for 333 yards. He was intercepted twice. Valparaiso opens Pioneer Football League play next week at Drake. - AP College Football


rSr/2021 WR Mike StrachanCharleston
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