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  OCT 3 STATS FCS NATIONAL TEAM OF THE WEEK: Stonehill (24-20 win over Duquesne),...The Division I-transitioning Skyhawks (3-0) won their inaugural Northeast Conference game following a 21-day layoff in their nine-game schedule. Junior running back Jermaine Corbett had 193 yards from scrimmage, scoring on a 50-yard reception on the second play of the fourth quarter to provide the winning touchdown. Linebacker Steve Cmielewski collected a career-high 11 tackles, while Kevin Porch and Anthony LaMonica had interceptions in the fourth quarter. Honorable Mention: Campbell (48-18 win over North Carolina Central); Central Arkansas (49-20 win over Austin Peay); Holy Cross (30-21 win at Harvard); Montana State (41-24 win over UC Davis). - Stats FCS Football

Sr/2024 RB Jermaine CorbettStonehill
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  Ashur Carraha threw a 50-yard touchdown pass to Jermaine Corbett on the first play of the fourth quarter and Stonehill made its Northeast Conference game a success with a 24-20 win on Saturday over Duquesne. The game was first in the NEC for the Skyhawks (3-0, 1-0), who are in their first year transitioning from Division II to the FCS. The Dukes (1-4, 1-1) took a 17-10 lead on Abdul Janneh's 26-yard touchdown reception from Joe Mischler in the final minute of the first half. Carraha threw an 8-yard score to Will Diamantis before the Dukes took a 20-17 lead late in the third quarter. Anthony Lamonica's interception with 1:21 left clinched the win. Carraha threw for 149 yards with the two TDs and an interception and added a 30-yard rushing score. Corbett had 130 yards rushing and added 63 receiving. Mischler and Darius Perrantes had a touchdown and an interception apiece for the Dukes. Janneh made two TD catches. - AP College Football

Sr/2025 QB Ashur CarrahaStonehill
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  Ashur Carraha completed 9 of 11 passes for 186 yards and four touchdowns, and Stonehill had eight first-half touchdowns in a 76-0 rout of Division II member Post University on Saturday. Stonehill (2-0) led 41-0 in the first quarter and 55-0 at halftime. Stonehill linebacker Marje Mulumba made an interception on the second offensive play of the game and Jermaine Corbett ran it in on Stonehill's second play. Then Carraha found Chase Conrad wide open for a 44-yard touchdown and a 14-0 lead. On the ensuing kickoff, Post fumbled it and Stonehill ran it back to the 2-yard line before Corbett rushed for his second touchdown. Matt Arvanitis broke a tackle in the backfield and raced down the left side for a 54-yard touchdown and a 28-0 lead. Corbett finished with 15 carries for 95 yards and three touchdowns for Stonehill. Chris Domercant caught two passes for 56 yards and two scores. Broghean McGovern was intercepted two times for Post. The Eagles were held to 208 total yards. - AP College Football

Sr/2025 QB Ashur CarrahaStonehill
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  Jarel Washington went untouched into the end zone from the 2-yard line in the second overtime and Stonehill won its FCS debut 33-30 over Bloomsburg on Saturday. Washington also caught a 49-yard touchdown pass from Ashur Carraha that pulled the Skyhawks to 27-24 with 4:32 remaining. Perry Shelbred forced overtime by making a 31-yard field goal with 13 seconds remaining in regulation. It was their fourth straight season-opening win against Bloomsburg. In April, Stonehill moved up from the Northeast-10 Conference in Division II and joined the Northeast Conference, beginning a four-year Division I transition. Zane Janiszewski had one rushing touchdown for Bloomsburg. He also fumbled the ball into the end zone but it was recovered by John Ayres for a score. Ayres added a second touchdown rushing in the third quarter. Brendan McGonigle kicked three field goals. The Skyhawks host Post next Saturday and will have a three-week break before playing Duquesne in a conference opener. - AP College Football

Sr/2025 RB Jarel WashingtonStonehill
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  2019 ALL-NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): TE Casey Gervais, Stonehill,...Finished second on the team with three touchdown receptions, posting 177 yards on 12 receptions, averaging 14.8 yards per catch...Key blocker for offense that produced a 1,000-yard rusher, 1,000-yard receiver and nearly a 2,000-yard passer...Stonehill leads NE10 in total offense (415.8 yds/gm), completion percentage (62.5%) and third down offense (47.1%), ranking second for rushing offense (193.7 yds/gm), fewest sacks allowed (1.60/gm) and pass efficiency (141.04), third in scoring (31.9 ppg) and red zone offense (86%) and fourth in passing offense (221.1/gm). - Stonehill Football

Sr/2020 TE Casey GervaisStonehill
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  2019 ALL-NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): LB Miles Strickland, Stonehill,...Second on the team with 53 tackles (24 solo), including 3.0 tackles for a loss of five yards, 1.5 sacks for a loss of four, an interception, two pass breakups, four quarterback hurries and a forced fumble...Key member of a Stonehill defense that leads the NE10 for total defense (307.5 yds/gm), pass defense (162.5 yds/gm), pass efficiency defense (110.46), first down defense (15.1/gm) and third down defense (27%), ranking fifth nationally in Division II for third down defense, ninth on first down, 14th for pass defense, 30th for total defense and pass efficiency defense. - Stonehill Football

Sr/2020 OLB Miles StricklandStonehill
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  2019 ALL-NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): DL Nate Bresson, Stonehill,...Key member of Stonehill's talented defensive line that led the way for a defense that leads the NE10 for total defense (307.5 yds/gm), pass defense (162.5 yds/gm), pass efficiency defense (110.46), first down defense (15.1/gm) and third down defense (27%), ranking fifth nationally in Division II for third down defense, ninth on first down, 14th for pass defense, 30th for total defense and pass efficiency defense...Ranks fifth among NE10 leaders with 12.5 tackles for loss (51 yards), ninth with 6.0 sacks (39 yards), leading the NE10 and ranking fifth nationally with his three fumble recoveries, leading the Skyhawks that recovered 11 for the year (2nd NE10). - Stonehill Football

rSr/2022 DE Nate BressonStonehill
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  2019 ALL-NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): OL Joe Bastante, Stonehill,...Starting right guard on a Skyhawks offensive line that blocks for the No. 4-ranked rusher in Division II and an offense that has produced a 1,000-yard rusher, 1,000-yard receiver and nearly a 2,000-yard passer...Stonehill leads the NE10 in total offense (415.8 yds/gm), completion percentage (62.5-percent) and third down defense (47.1%), ranking 17th nationally for completion percentage and 21st on third down. - Stonehill Football

Sr/2022 OG Joe BastanteStonehill
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  2019 ALL-NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM (COACHES): DB Malik Wiggins, Stonehill,...Leader of a Stonehill defensive backfield that keys a defense that that leads the NE10 for total defense (307.5 yds/gm), pass defense (162.5 yds/gm), pass efficiency defense (110.46), first down defense (15.1/gm) and third down defense (27%), ranking fifth nationally in Division II for third down defense, ninth on first down, 14th for pass defense, 30th for total defense and pass efficiency defense...Started all ten games and posted 23 tackles (18 solo), including 0.5 for a loss, an interception and six pass breakups (11th NE10). - Stonehill Football

Sr/2020 CB Malik WigginsStonehill
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  2019 ALL-NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM (COACHES): LB Casey Earle, Stonehill,...Started nine of ten games played, including six at rover, for a Stonehill defense that leads the NE10 for total defense (307.5 yds/gm), pass defense (162.5 yds/gm), pass efficiency defense (110.46), first down defense (15.1/gm) and third down defense (27%), ranking fifth nationally in Division II for third down defense, ninth on first down, 14th for pass defense, 30th for total defense and pass efficiency defense...Posted 40 tackles (17 solo), including 5.0 tackles for a loss of 27 yards, with 1.5 sacks for a loss of 11, a pass breakup, three quarterback hurries, a forced fumble and blocked kick. - Stonehill Football

rSr/2022 OLB Casey EarleStonehill
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  2019 ALL-NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM (COACHES): DL Dominick Spano, Stonehill,...Had a breakout year as a starting defensive tackle for a talented Stonehill line that led the way for a defense that leads the NE10 for total defense (307.5 yds/gm), pass defense (162.5 yds/gm), pass efficiency defense (110.46), first down defense (15.1/gm) and third down defense (27%), ranking fifth nationally in Division II for third down defense, ninth on first down, 14th for pass defense, 30th for total defense and pass efficiency defense...Started all ten games and posted 35 tackles (18 solo), including 4.5 tackles for a loss of 15 yards, with 1.5 sacks for a loss of nine, two pass breakups, five quarterback hurries and a fumble recovery. - Stonehill Football

Sr/2022 DT Dominick SpanoStonehill
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  2019 ALL-NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): RB Justin Felder, Stonehill,...All-NE10 honors for the first time in his career with his first team selection...leads NE10 and set program single-season records for rushing yards (1,513), yards per game (151.3), rushing attempts (236), rushing touchdowns (16), total touchdowns (18) and scoring (108 points), ranking second in the Conference with a school-record 1,611 all-purpose yards...ranks fourth in Division II for rushing yards per game, fifth in rushing yards, eighth in rushing touchdowns, nine in total touchdowns, 11th in points scored and 23rd in yards per carry (6.4)...first in NE10 history to rush for 300-plus yards in back-to-back weeks, and just the second to do so twice in a season overall in NE10, joining 1999 Harlon Hill Trophy finalist Kavin Galliard of AIC. - Stonehill Football

Sr/2022 RB Justin FelderStonehill
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  2019 ALL-NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM (COACHES) & ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: QB Anton Stoneking, Stonehill,...Earned NE10 Rookie of the Week honors twice during the season (9/23, 11/4)...Engineered the top offense in the NE10 (415.8 yds/gm), ranking fourth in passing offense (221.1 yds/gm)...Started all ten games and completed 157-of-253 passes (62.1-percent) for 1,950 yards and 15 touchdowns, averaging 195.0 yards per game...Finished second in the NE10 (23rd nationally) or completion percentage, third for points responsible for (72), completions per game (15.7), pass efficiency and passing yards per game, fourth in total passing yards and total offense (202.3 yds/gm). - Stonehill Football

rSr/2022 QB Anton StonekingStonehill
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  2019 ALL-NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DB Sam Athy, Stonehill,...Stonehill's starting strong safety leads the team with 68 tackles (35 solo), ranking ninth in the NE10...is second in the NE10 and 32nd nationally in Division II with two fumble recoveries. - Stonehill Football

rSr/2022 SS Sam AthyStonehill
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  2019 ALL-NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): WR Andrew Jamiel, Stonehill,...Posted the fourth 1,000-yard receiving season in program history this fall...Leads NE10 and ranks 10th in Division II with 106.3 receiving yards per game and 1,063 receiving yards (12th nationally) - second-highest total in program history...second in the NE10 with 7.6 receptions per game...fifth in NE10 with 7 receiving touchdowns (7th in Stonehill history) and 125.1 all-purpose yards per game...posted ten-plus receptions three times, including 14 for a season-high 187 yards and a TD against Bentley (10/19) - 7th-highest single-game yardage in program history. - Stonehill Football

Sr/2020 WR Andrew JamielStonehill
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