DANBURY, Conn. – The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) announced its 2014 Division III North Football All-Star teams on Monday afternoon, and a pair of athletes from Mount Ida College's defensive unit were both recognized as Second Team selections. Linebacker Sean Chinova (Watertown, Conn.) and defensive lineman Dom Spaulding (W. Hartford, Conn.) were selected among the best players in the region.
Both were already named to the First Team of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC), and Spaulding was tabbed as All-New England by the New England Football Writer's (NEFW) this year as well.
Spaulding racked up 10.5 sacks to lead the conference, and 17 of his 45 tackles went for a loss, placing him 22nd in the country in tackles for a loss per game (1.9). He led the conference in yards from tackles for a loss (78) and in forced fumbles, with four. Against Becker, Spaulding had three of Mount Ida's program-record nine sacks and set a new Mustang football record with eight tackles for a loss.
Sanders recorded double-digit tackles in three games, and had 8.5 tackles for a loss and two sacks on the season. His 73 total tackles from the nose guard position was tied for 12th in the conference. Sanders and Spaulding were both Honorable Mention honorees for the first time a year ago.
In just his sophomore season, Chinova led the ECFC with 112 tackles, and was tied for 24th in all of Division 3 in tackles per game, while also managing a fumble force and recovery, a sack, an interception, a pass breakup and a pair of blocked kicks that led directly to a 14-12 Mustangs win at Anna Maria. Chinova had 14+ tackles in four games this year, including 15 to start the season against UMass Dartmouth and to end the year against Husson.
Mount Ida was one of just two teams from the ECFC to place players in the ECAC North All-Star teams, joining conference champion Husson, who had three players recognized.
Spaulding and Chinova follow Mount Ida cornerback Jovan Wilkins (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.), who was an ECAC All-Star after his junior season in 2013.
St. John Fisher College senior quarterback Tyler Fenti (Honeoye Falls, N.Y.) was named Offensive Player of the Year, while senior defensive end Tyre Coleman (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) of Hobart College earned Defensive Player of the Year honors. Rochester freshman quarterback Dan Bronson (Lockport, N.Y.) was named Offensive Rookie of the Year and Ithaca College freshman linebacker Kenneth Bradley (Jackson, N.J.) earned Defensive Rookie of the Year accolades. Massachusetts Institute of Technology head coach Chad Martinovich was tabbed Coach of the Year.
Representatives from ECAC Division III North member institutions completed the voting.
The ECAC will host the Annual Eastern College Football Awards Banquet featuring the ECAC Football Awards and Lambert Meadowlands Awards on Thursday, February 19, 2015 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. The banquet will honor teams and individuals for their on-field performances during the 2014 season. Click here for event registration and information.
2014 ECAC Division III North Football Players of the Year
Offensive Player of the Year
Tyler Fenti, Sr., St. John Fisher
Defensive Player of the Year
Tyre Coleman, Sr., Hobart
Offensive Rookie of the Year
Dan Bronson, Fr., Rochester
Defensive Rookie of the Year
Kenneth Bradley, Fr., Ithaca
Coach of the Year
Chad Martinovich, MIT
2014 ECAC Division III North Football All-Star Teams
FIRST TEAM
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Quarterback |
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Tyler Fenti |
Senior |
St. John Fisher |
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Justin Wallace |
Senior |
MIT |
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Rasheed Wallace |
Senior |
Alfred State |
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Dominique Ellis |
Senior |
Hobart |
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Nate Lewis |
Senior |
Endicott |
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Mike Doherty |
Senior |
Buffalo State |
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Casey Hippert |
Senior |
Worcester State |
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Zach Shipley |
Senior |
St. John Fisher |
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Ali Marpet |
Senior |
Hobart |
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Joe Cianciolo |
Senior |
Springfield |
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DeAndre Smith |
Senior |
Hobart |
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Joe Magardino |
Senior |
Trinity |
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Tyre Coleman |
Senior |
Hobart |
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Bryan Narcisse |
Senior |
Worcester State |
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Nick Woodman |
Junior |
Utica |
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Parrish Rogers-Reed |
Senior |
Curry |
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Mike De Percin |
Senior |
Hamilton |
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Max Nacewicz |
Senior |
Springfield |
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Shaq Frederick |
Junior |
Buffalo State |
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Brian Murtagh |
Sophomore |
WPI |
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Ellis Throckmorton |
Sophomore |
Husson |
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Jake Bussani |
Grad. |
Wesleyan |
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James Holley-Grisham |
Sophomore |
St. Lawrence |
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Obi Etuka |
Sophomore |
Western New England |
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Kevin Donahue |
Senior |
Framingham State |
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Andrew Franks |
Senior |
RPI |
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Kyle Pulek |
Junior |
Trinity |
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Kyle Hamby |
Senior |
Salisbury |
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Zack Trause |
Senior |
Tufts |
SECOND TEAM
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Quarterback |
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Peter Williams |
Senior |
MIT |
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John Smith |
Freshman |
Husson |
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Michael Mercadante |
Senior |
Westfield State |
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Rich Pete |
Senior |
Buffalo State |
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Kevin Cook |
Senior |
Western New England |
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Mike Budness |
Senior |
Trinity |
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Randall Kelleher |
Senior |
Framingham State |
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Abiola Aborishade |
Senior |
UMass Dartmouth |
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Matthew Green |
Senior |
Bridgewater State |
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Mitch Gallagher |
Sophomore |
St. Lawrence |
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Harris Chalat |
Senior |
MIT |
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Alex Warner |
Senior |
MIT |
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James Krebs |
Senior |
Framingham State |
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Elliot Tobin |
Sophomore |
MIT |
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Andrew Benvenuto |
Senior |
Ithaca |
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Andrew Holfinger |
Grad. |
Endicott |
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Joe Ricotta |
Senior |
Ithaca |
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Dom Spaulding |
Junior |
Mount Ida |
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Marcus Pettigrew |
Junior |
Westfield State |
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Chyron Brown-Wallace |
Sophomore |
St. Lawrence |
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Troy Johnson |
Senior |
Hobart |
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Chris Tamasi |
Senior |
Amherst |
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Dean Soucie |
Junior |
Western New England |
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Sean Chinova |
Sophomore |
Mount Ida |
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Marquis Artis |
Junior |
Buffalo State |
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Mitch Thomas |
Junior |
Buffalo State |
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Stephan Dance |
Senior |
Husson |
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Fajri Jackson |
Senior |
Hobart |
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Bryant Moore |
Senior |
St. John Fisher |
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Kicker |
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Phillip Nwosu |
Senior |
Amherst |
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Tyler Henning |
Junior |
U.S. Coast Guard |
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Brad Goldsberry |
Senior |
MIT |
*Additional Players added due to ties in the voting