News from the FCS
November 21st, 2012, 05:20 PM
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Student-athletes from all nine Northeast Conference football programs received recognition when the league office unveiled the 2012 All-NEC First and Second Teams along with the season’s five major award winners. Albany, which did not claim any of the five major honors, garnered the most all-NEC selections (nine) with Wagner and Duquesne each claiming eight. The recipients of all honors were determined by a vote of the conference’s nine head coaches. As Wagner prepares to make its NCAA FCS playoff debut against Colgate on November 24, the Seahawks’ Walt Hameline captured the NEC Coach of the Year award for the first time.
More... (http://www.northeastconference.org/news/2012/11/21/fb-release-all-NEC-12.aspx)
Student-athletes from all nine Northeast Conference football programs received recognition when the league office unveiled the 2012 All-NEC First and Second Teams along with the season’s five major award winners. Albany, which did not claim any of the five major honors, garnered the most all-NEC selections (nine) with Wagner and Duquesne each claiming eight. The recipients of all honors were determined by a vote of the conference’s nine head coaches. As Wagner prepares to make its NCAA FCS playoff debut against Colgate on November 24, the Seahawks’ Walt Hameline captured the NEC Coach of the Year award for the first time.
More... (http://www.northeastconference.org/news/2012/11/21/fb-release-all-NEC-12.aspx)