Football

Lamar, Di Leo, Alleyne & Perrin Claim Football Weekly Awards

WEEKLY PDF RELEASE

PRINCETON
, N.J. -- Only two conferences can claim a pair of unbeaten teams—not the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 or SEC—but rather the American Athletic Conference and the Ivy League. 
 
Dartmouth (6-0, 3-0 Ivy) and Princeton (6-0, 3-0 Ivy) are among the nine remaining undefeated teams in NCAA Division I, joining Alabama, Clemson, Colgate, North Dakota State, Notre Dame, UCF and USF. 
 
Cornell (3-3, 2-1 Ivy) and Yale (4-2, 2-1 Ivy) earned key League victories to stay one game back of the unbeatens with four weeks remaining on the Ivy League slate.  

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Alan Lamar, Yale (Jr., RB – Olive Branch, Miss.)  
  • Rushed for 179 yards—one off his career high—while averaging 7.5 yards per carry
  • Added 17 receiving yards and 34 return yards for a total of 230 all-purpose yards 
  • Scored a pair of rushing touchdowns in Yale’s 23-10 win over Penn 
  • Posted a pair of 47-yard rushes as part of a 139-yard first half

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Rocco Di Leo, Dartmouth (Sr., DL – Elmhurst, Ill.) 
  • Registered a team-high seven tackles in Dartmouth’s 28-12 victory over Columbia
  • Tallied 3.0 tackles for loss via a career-high three sacks
  • His third sack came on a Columbia 4th-and-3, halting a Lion drive in the 3rd quarter
  • Helped Dartmouth remain the FCS-leader in total defense (233.0 yards per game) 
  • Led the Big Green defensive unit, which allowed less than 100 rushing yards (86 yards) for the fourth time this season
 
SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Chris Alleyne, Columbia (Sr., K/P – San Diego, Calif.)  
  • Went 2-for-2 on field goals in a losing effort for Columbia
  • Hit 33-yard and 42-yard attempts in the 28-12 defeat at the hands of Dartmouth 
  • Paces Columbia with 46 points on the year
  • Is 11-for-12 on field goals and 13-for-13 on PATs this season
  • Lone miss was a 43-yard field goal attempt that was blocked by Marist on 10/6

ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Clayton Perrin, Brown (Fr., S – Pflugerville, Texas)
  • Registered seven tackles in Brown’s 34-16 loss to Cornell, his third-straight game with seven-or-more tackles
  • Recorded the first tackle for loss of his collegiate career against the Big Red  
  • Has appeared in all six games for the Bears during his freshman campaign
  • Ranks fifth on the team with 31 tackles this season 

HONOR ROLL
Chima Amushie
, Brown (So., DB – Richmond, Texas)
Livingstone Harriott, Brown (Jr., WR – Central Islip, N.Y.)
Ty Lenhart, Columbia (Fr., QB – Gambrills, Md.)
Sean White, Columbia (Sr., LB – Friendswood, Texas) 
Dalton Banks, Cornell (Sr., QB – San Antonio, Texas) 
Lance Blass, Cornell (So., LB – Mountaintop, Pa.)
Harold Coles, Cornell (Jr., RB – Erie, Pa.)
David Jones, Cornell (Jr., DB – Sugar Land, Texas)
Hunter Hagdorn, Dartmouth (Jr., WR – Manvel, Texas)
Derek Kyler, Dartmouth (So., QB – DeKalb, Ill.)
Stone Hart, Harvard (Sr., DL – Olympia, Wash.) 
Aaron Shampklin, Harvard (So., RB – Paramount, Calif.)
Jon Sot, Harvard (Fr., P – Clark, N.J.)
Steve Farrell, Penn (Sr., WR – Hillsdale, N.J.)
Nick Miller, Penn (Sr., LB – New Market, Md.)
TJ Floyd, Princeton (Jr., DB – Jacksonville, Fla.) 
Jesper Horsted, Princeton (Sr., WR – Shoreview, Minn.)
Noah Pope, Yale (Fr., LB – Memphis, Tenn.)