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  2022 ALL-CIAA SECOND TEAM: KR Kwincy Hall, Bowie State,...As for kick returns, Hall led the league in total yards (604) while averaging 26.3 yards per game. His best game came against Elizabeth City State (10/29/22) where he scored the game's winning touchdown off a kickoff return (88-yards) with 52 seconds left. - Bowie State Football

rSr/2024 WR Kwincy HallBowie State
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  2022 ALL-CIAA SECOND TEAM: OL Quinton Bobo, Bowie State,...Bobo, a veteran of the offensive line was honored for the second straight season. Bobo started every game over the last two season at the offensive guard. The White Plains, Md., native was instrumental in the Bulldogs offense that averaged 30.5 points per game (2nd in the CIAA), 18 rushing touchdowns and 18 passing TDs this season. - Bowie State Football

rSr/2023 OG Quinton BoboBowie State
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  2022 CIAA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Jadon Carter, Bowie State,...Carter made an immediate impact at the defensive back position in his first season. The Bryans Road, Md., native tied for a team-best three interceptions on the season, including a 38-yard interception and TD against St. Augustine's (9/24/22). His best game came against national ranked Virginia Union where Carter captured a team-high eight tackles. - Bowie State Football

rJr/2026 CB Jadon CarterBowie State
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  2022 ALL-CIAA SECOND TEAM: DB Raymond Boone, Bowie State,...Boone earned Second Team All-CIAA recognition for the second-straight season. The Landover, Md., native appeared nine games tacking on 34 total tackles (4th best on team), five breakups, a pair of interceptions, 1.5 tackle for loss and a blocked kick. - Bowie State Football

rJr/2023 SS Raymond BooneBowie State
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  2022 ALL-CIAA FIRST TEAM: PR Kwincy Hall, Bowie State,...Hall was a no brainer for recognition on the first team ballot for punt returns. In fact, the Washington, D.C. was also named Second Team All-CIAA for kick returns. He led the CIAA in punt returns this season with 203 yards on 13 punts. As for kick returns, Hall led the league in total yards (604) while averaging 26.3 yards per game. His best game came against Elizabeth City State (10/29/22) where he scored the game's winning touchdown off a kickoff return (88-yards) with 52 seconds left. Hall combined for 240 return yards in total against the Vikings including three kickoffs for 139 yards and returned four punts for 101 yards. The 101 yards and 139 yards were both a single-game season-high in the CIAA. - Bowie State Football

rSr/2024 WR Kwincy HallBowie State
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  2022 ALL-CIAA FIRST TEAM: DL Joshua Pryor, Bowie State,...Pryor led the Bulldogs defense this season in tackles (47). The Baltimore, Md., native registered 10.5 tackle for losses (52-yards), 3.5 sacks (30-yards), eight pressures, two forced fumbles and a pair of breakups this season. The redshirt senior holds the program record for career sacks and ranks second behind head coach Kyle Jackson in total career tackles. - Bowie State Football

rSr/2023 DE Joshua PryorBowie State
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  2022 ALL-CIAA FIRST TEAM: QB Dion Golatt Jr., Bowie State,...Golatt, Jr. was the conference leader in passing yards this season, throwing for 2,649 yards on 207 pass completions and 18 touchdowns. The Largo, Md., native's passing yards ranked 13th in the nation as he broke the school record for the most passing yards in a game (439) against Livingstone (10/1/22). Golatt, Jr. was named the CIAA quarterback of the week six times this season. - Bowie State Football

rSr/2023 QB Dion Golatt Jr.Bowie State
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  2022 ALL-CIAA FIRST TEAM: WR Keshane Hinckley, Bowie State,...Hinckley was Dion Golatt, Jr.'s top target this year. The Laurel, Md., native led Bowie State and the CIAA in total receptions (56). He registered a team-high (686) receiving yards (2nd in the CIAA) and a team-high (5) TDs this season. The redshirt junior ranked second in the CIAA with an average of 68.6 yards per game and 12.3 catches per outing. - Bowie State Football

rSr/2024 WR Keshane HinckleyBowie State
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  2022 ALL-CIAA FIRST TEAM: TE Jordan Griffin, Bowie State,...Griffin shined late for the Bulldogs. The 6-foot-7 tight end appeared in all 10 games, posting his best act in the last two regular season games combining for 118-yards on six catches. His notable performance came against Lincoln (PA) where Griffin recorded four catches for 56-yards capped by a 28-yard reception TD. - Bowie State Football

rSr/2025 TE Jordan GriffinBowie State
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  2022 CIAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Joshua Pryor, Bowie State,...Pryor, a redshirt senior, finished the season with 47 total tackles, 10.5 tackles for losses, 3.5 sacks, and eight quarterback hurries. His 47 total tackles tied the team-high for Bowie State and his 10.5 tackles for a loss tied for ninth in the CIAA. The Baltimore, MD native also was credited with two pass deflections and two forced recoveries, one of which Pryor returned for a touchdown. Defensively, Pryor helped the Bulldogs finish as one of four teams in the conference that surrendered less than 300 yards per game en route to a 6-4 overall record. - CIAA Football

rSr/2023 DE Joshua PryorBowie State
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  North Carolina graduate defensive back Myles Wolfolk has been ruled academically ineligible for the 12th-ranked Tar Heels. Team spokesman Jeremy Sharpe said Thursday that Wolfolk "fell behind" in his graduate work during the past semester. He had graduated in December with degrees in sociology and communications. "As a result, he is unable to participate moving forward," Sharpe said in a text message to The Associated Press. Wolfolk is part of a deep secondary after starting 11 games the past three seasons, including the first four games at strong safety before battling injury for the rest of the season. The Tar Heels (1-0, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) were scheduled to play Charlotte on Saturday, but the 49ers canceled the game earlier Thursday after contact tracing and quarantines due to the coronavirus pandemic depleted the offensive line position. - AP College Football

rSr/2022 SS Myles WolfolkBowie State
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  North Carolina's co-defensive coordinator Jay Bateman likes to joke that safety Myles Wolfolk is like a 32-year-old in the final year of his NFL contract and vying to play one more year. Of course, Wolfolk hasn't been around that long. It just feels like it, especially since he'll play this season as a graduate student. He played 10 games as a redshirt freshman in 2017. He's only played a combined nine game since then. But his return from an injury-riddled 2019 season is a welcomed sight for the Heels' secondary. "We're a better secondary when Myles Wolfolk is in there, because he's older and experienced," head coach Mack Brown told reporters on a Zoom call. "He is one of the real leaders on this team and he can tell everybody where to go and what to do."

Wolfolk isn't just out there bossing players around. He takes the blame for the team, occasionally when he's not necessarily the one at fault. That's leadership. "I can yell at Wolf instead of yelling at the entire group," Bateman told reporters on a Zoom call. "He appreciates that role. He's kind of the unquestioned veteran leader, he brings everything to that group." Wolfolk is well-respected by his peers for his toughness in battling back from injuries every year. He started the first four games last season before having his season end against Virginia. Despite that, he still led the Tar Heels with three interceptions. - Raleigh News Observer


rSr/2022 SS Myles WolfolkBowie State
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  2019 SECOND TEAM ALL-CIAA (COACHES): Defensive Back Tevin Singleton, Bowie State, has been selected Second Team All-Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) as voted on by the CIAA Football Coaches Association and Sports Information Directors Association. - CIAA Football

rSr/2022 CB Tevin SingletonBowie State
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  2019 SECOND TEAM ALL-CIAA (COACHES): Defensive Lineman James Dumas, Bowie State, has been selected Second Team All-Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) as voted on by the CIAA Football Coaches Association and Sports Information Directors Association. - CIAA Football

rSr/2020 DT James DumasBowie State
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  2019 SECOND TEAM ALL-CIAA (COACHES): Place Kicker Gene Carson, Bowie State, has been selected Second Team All-Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) as voted on by the CIAA Football Coaches Association and Sports Information Directors Association. - CIAA Football

Sr/2020 K Gene Carson IIBowie State
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