![]() The Red Dragons also set a school record with four interception returns for touchdowns, and senior tailback Dorian Myles established a school record with his 6.2 yards-per-carry rushing average. Furey led the team with five interceptions, while DeBole made a school-record 16 field goals, hit 36-of-37 point-after kicks and averaged 40.1 yards per punt. Cortland averaged 33 points and nearly 400 yards of offense per game. Wutzer, senior offensive guard Randy Bloom, senior cornerback Pete Furey and junior kicker/punter Mike DeBole each earned AllEast honors. Senior offensive tackle Mike Wutzer was chosen as a honorable mention All-American. ![]() He recorded 10 or more tackles in a game three times, including 12 at Kean in a win that clinched the NJAC title. Safety Andre Green intercepted three passes and led the Red Dragons with 77 tackles during his freshman season. Dan MacNeill earned NJAC Coach of the Year honors as the Red Dragons finished first in the league for the sixth time in the last eight seasons. Cortland bounced back from an opening-day loss to win nine straight games, including a 20-19 home victory over Framingham State in the NCAA opening round. Cortland stopped the Bombers on a 4th-down play from inside the 1-yard line in the game’s final minute to secure its third straight victory in the series. One of the season’s top highlights was a heart-stopping 16-10 win at home versus Ithaca College in the annual Cortaca Jug rivalry game. The Red Dragons qualified for the NCAA playoffs for the eighth time in school history and advanced to the second round to tie for ninth place nationally. Central Connecticut St., 1976ģ18, Steven Ferreira at Framingham St., 2017ģ15, Chris Rose at The College of New Jersey, 2012ģ09, Steven Ferreira at St.Cortland Wins NJAC and Claims Third Straight Cortaca Jug in 2012 Cortland finished 9-2 overall and won the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) title with a 7-0 mark in 2012. Newport News Apprentice, 1994ģ20, Chris Rose at The College of New Jersey, 2012ģ20, Ralph Boettger vs. Morrisville St., 2016ģ22, Steve Sanzo vs. The College of New Jersey, 2002ģ27, Steven Ferreira at Morrisville St., 2015ģ26, Brees Segala at The College of New Jersey, 2021ģ22, Brett Segala vs. Morrisville St., 2013ģ40, Brett Segala vs. Kean (ECAC/Philadelphia), 2016ģ47, John Grassi vs. John Fisher, 2019ģ82, Kyle Schneider at Framingham St., 2015ģ77, Steven Ferreira at Buffalo St., 2015ģ70, Jeff Humble at The College of New Jersey, 1998ģ56, Brett Segala vs. Buffalo St., 2013ģ99, Brett Segala at St. Morrisville St., 2013ħ9 yards, Dorian Myles at Morrisville St., 2012Ĥ00, Tyler Augliano vs. Lawrence, 1983Ĩ2 yards, Dylan Peebles vs. 100 att.)Ħ.2 yards/rush, Dorian Myles, 2012 (123 carries, 765 yards)ĥ.7 yards/rush, Jaden Alfanostjohn, 2021 (133 carries, 757 yards)ĥ.7 yards/rush, Scott Berent, 1990 (208 carries, 1,181 yards)Ĩ9 yards, Andrew Giuliano at Morrisville St., 2008Ĩ3 yards, Dave Cook vs. Highest Rushing Average per Attempt: (Season min. Morrisville St., 2007Ģ31, Jude Francois at Central Conn., 1979Ģ08, Johnnie Akins vs. New Jersey City, 1999Ģ81, Andrew Giuliano at Morrisville St., 2008Ģ47, Andrew Giuliano vs. (NOTE: Brian Anthony made five field goals at Maine Maritime in the 1994 ECAC Northeast Bowl, but that performance is not listed above since postseason games only started counting in the records in 2002.)ġ0, Al Rapp (10‑for‑10) vs. (Season) 84, Mike DeBole, 2012 (16 FG, 36 PATs)Ĥ, George Oostmeyer at New Jersey City, 2000ģ, 18 occurrences, including most recently: Full records not available from 1967-81.) In addition, complete individual defensive statistics, including individual tackles and sacks, were first tracked at Cortland in 1979.)ĥ1 yards, Bill Shear at Trenton St., 1966ĥ1 yards, Jim Perrott vs. ( NOTE: Beginning in 2010, the Cortland Football Record book was adjusted to reflect only accomplishments since 1963, the first year complete offensive records were compiled at the College. (Records include postseason games, beginning in 2002, per NCAA rule change)
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