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Week ending 09/16/06
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Cory Schoonover (Toms River), a senior at TCNJ, earned
NJAC Offensive Player of the Week honors after rushing for a season-high 142 yards on 17 carries in the Lions’
20-14 non-conference road win at FDU-Florham. In the victory, he registered a 54-yard touchdown run, rushed for
a two-point conversion and finished the game with 218 all-purpose yards.
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Cornell Hunt (North Brunswick), a sophomore at MSU, earned
NJAC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the second time this season after collecting a career-high 17 tackles
in the Red Hawks’ 27-15 non-conference road loss to Springfield. In the contest, he notched seven solo stops and
10 assisted tackles to mark the second consecutive game with 14 or more stops.
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Jared Chunn Eatontown), a froah at Kean, earned NJAC Offensive
Rookie honors after posting 89 yards of total offense in the Cougars’ 21-13 non-conference road win at Franklin
& Marshall. He rushed nine times for a career-high 47 yards and caught two passes for 42 yards, including a
28-yard touchdown reception.
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Week ending 09/10/06
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Rutgers senior punter Joe Radigan (Hoboken) was named BIG
EAST Special Teams Player of the Week when the Scarlet Knights shutout Illinois 33-0.
Radigan was recognized after averaging 50.5 yards on his four punts, while dropping two punts inside Illinois'
20-yard line. His best punt of the day traveled a school-record 78 yards, pinning Illinois on its four-yard line
in the first quarter.
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Andrew Larkin (Hamilton Square), a junior at TCNJ was chosen
NJAC Defensive Player of the Week after collecting a game-high 10 tackles in the Lions’ 24-21 road victory over
Division I-AA LaSalle. He notched nine solo stops in the game and was an instrumental cog in a TCNJ defensive unit
that held the Explorers to just 154 total yards of offensive in the second half.
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Ryan Ross (Pompton Lakes) was named NJAC Special Teams
honors for the second consecutive week after producing 134 all-purpose yards in the Lions’ 24-21 win over LaSalle.
With TCNJ trailing in the second quarter, he registered a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, marking the second
consecutive week that he returned a kickoff for a score.
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Marc Fabiano (Scotch Plains) a frosh at TCNJ, earned NJAC
Defensive Rookie honors after collecting nine tackles in the Lions’ win over Division I-AA LaSalle. He produced
six solo stops on the night including a game-saving 4th-and-1 tackle at the TCNJ 22-yard line.
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Week ending 09/03/06
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Cornell Hunt (North Brunswick), sophomore,was honored as
NJAC Defensive Player of the Week, in his first contest as a Red Hawk, led the Montclair State defense with 14
tackles to spark a 21-7 road victory over Division I-AA Iona. In total, he collected four solo stops, 10 assisted
tackles and 3.5 tackles for a loss, along with one sack.
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Named NJAC Special Teams Player of the Week was Ryan Ross
(Pomtpon Lakes), a graduate student at TCNJ, who tallied the first points of the season for the Lions with an 81-yard
kickoff return for a touchdown to open the second half in the Lions’ 24-14 road loss to Muhlenberg. On the return,
he surpassed the 1,000 career all-purpose mark.
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Jonathan Downes (Gibbstown), a frosh at Rowan was named
NJAC Rookie Offensiveman of the Week when he saw his first collegiate action in the second half of the Profs’ 32-8
victory over Christopher Newport and produced 41 yards rushing on just eight carries.
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Jason Leeds (Egg Harbor), a frosh Kean, was named NJAC
Rookie Defensiveman of the Week when he recorded a team-high 14 tackles for the Cougars in his first collegiate
game as Kean fell on the road to USMMA-Kings Point, 29-19. He produced nine solo stops, five assisted tackles,
one pass break-up, one quarterback hurry and first tackle for a loss.
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