ECAC Announces 2022 Division III Football All-ECAC and Major Awards

ECAC Announces 2022 Division III Football All-ECAC and Major Awards

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DANBURY, Conn. – The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) has announced its 2022 Division IIII Football All-ECAC Team and major awards.
 
Nate Palmer from Utica University was voted Offensive Player of the Year, while C.J. Mustain from U.S. Merchant Marine Academy won Defensive Player of the Year. Nicholas Dunneman from Union College took home Offensive Rookie of the Year and Ben Bladel from Grove City College was awarded Defensive Rookie of the Year. Ryan Larsen won Coach of the Year for Carnegie Mellon University.
 
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Nate Palmer – Utica University Wide Receiver
 
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C.J. Mustain – USMMA Defense Line
 
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Nicholas Dunneman – Union College Wide Receiver
 
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Ben Bladel – Grove City College Defensive Line
 
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Ryan Larsen – Carnegie Mellon Head Coach

ECAC Division III Football All-ECAC Teams
All-ECAC First Team Offense
Zac Boyes – SUNY Cortland, So., QB
Ryan Gomes – Westminster College, Sr., RB
Jaden Alfanostjohn – SUNY Cortland, So., RB
Joey Bildstein – Salisbury University, Jr., FB
Scott Fraser – Grove City College, Jr., WR
Cole Burgess – SUNY Cortland, Jr., WR
Nate Palmer – Utica University, Gr., WR
Quamel Jarvis – SUNY Morrisville, So., TE
Randy Ruple – USMMA, Jr., OL
Daquan Griffin – SUNY Cortland, Sr., OL           
Lou Cocozza – Springfield College, Sr., OL
Connor Hill – SUNY Cortland, Sr., OL
Tim Driscoll – Union College, Sr., OL
 
All-ECAC First Team Defense
C.J. Mustain – USMMA, Sr., DL
Kenny Hands – FDU Florham, Gr., DL
Dawson Dietz – Washington & Jefferson College, So., DL
Jimmie Warren – Utica University, Sr., DL
Jacob Hartman – Gallaudet University, So., LB
Robert Coury – Carnegie Mellon, Jr., LB
Ernesto Mitchell – SUNY Morrisville, Sr., LB
Nazier Wright – William Paterson University, Sr., LB
Joe Copp – Alfred University, Jr., LB
Bryce Thomas – Westminster College, Gr., DB           
Brice Butler – Westminster College, Sr., DB
Adrian Williams – Carnegie Mellon University, Jr., DB
Joshua Cordero – SUNY Cortland, Sr., DB

All-ECAC First Team Special Teams
Christian Hutra – Springfield College, Sr., K
Nick Firth – Kean University, Sr., P
Molayo Irefin – Saint Vincent College, Jr., RS
 
All-ECAC Second Team Offense
Braeden Zenelovic – Utica University, Sr., QB
Dylan Burnett – RPI, Sr., RB
Justin Flack – Waynesburg University, Sr., RB
Arsen Shtefan – Springfield College, Jr., FB
Talsen Smith – USMMA, So., WR
Connor Perez – FDU Florham, Gr., WR
Ian Derda – SUNY Maritime, So., WR
Chevy Dawson – Westminster College, Sr., TE           
Vinny LePre – Grove City College, Sr., OL
John Scarboro – Gallaudet University, So., OL
Ty Spaltholz – Carnegie Mellon University, Sr., OL
Robert Felder Jr. – Alfred University, Gr., OL
Thomas Olausen – RPI, Sr., OL
 
All-ECAC Second Team Defense
Brayden Thimons – Westminster College, Gr., DL
Terrell Jacobs-Baston – Springfield College, Sr., DL
Joel Zellem – Waynesburg University, Sr., DL
Ben Coyne – Carnegie Mellon University, Jr., DL
Aaron Cottrell – Kean University, Sr., LB
Joe Deptula – RPI, Gr., LB
Christopher Cox – Alfred University, Jr., LB
Meir Pittman – Kean University, So., LB
Quintin Stephens – Juniata College, So., DB           
Connor Caffrey – USMMA, Sr., DB
Drew Ehrlich – Washington & Jefferson College, Sr., DB
Bryan Feliciano – Springfield College, Fr., DB
Kyeon Taylor – Kean University, Sr., DB
 
All-ECAC Second Team Special Teams
Cole Hanna – Carnegie Mellon University, Gr., K
Ryon Thomas – FDU Florham, So., P
Rashad Tucker – SUNY Cortland, Jr., RS

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The ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) is an eighty-four-year-old organization with well over 200 member schools across all three NCAA Divisions - I, II and III. The ECAC exists to enhance the experience of student-athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics and provides great value for universities and colleges by sponsoring championships, leagues, bowl games, tournaments and other competitions throughout the Northeast. The ECAC's esports platform is growing and now totals more than sixty colleges and universities and is expanding the geographic footprint for the conference nationally. The ECAC is also sponsoring competitions and leagues involving other varsity and club sports that do not fall under the umbrella of the NCAA.

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