March 5, 2010
Wesleyan Selects Whalen as Football Head Coach
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. – Mike Whalen ’83 was named assistant athletic director and head coach of Wesleyan University’s football team on Friday. He will assume this post on April 1. Whalen comes to Wesleyan from Williams College, where he has been the head coach since 2004. During that time, Whalen’s teams have posted a 38-10 record.
December 16, 2009
Eight Football Players Land on ECAC Northeast All-Star Team; Middlebury's McKillop Named Player of the Year
CAPE COD, Mass. – Middlebury College junior quarterback Donald McKillop has been chosen as the 2009 ECAC Divsion III Northeast Football Player of the Year. McKillop, the 2009 NESCAC Offensive Player of the Year, led the Panthers to a 5-3 mark this season. The junior quarterback had a record-breaking fall, ending the year with Middlebury and NESCAC single-season records for completions (262), attempts (405), yards (2873), touchdown passes (22), and total offense (2967 yards).
December 10, 2009
Six Football Players Earn All-New England from NEFW, Caro of Williams Wins Nason Award
WILMINGTON, Mass. – Six football players from the NESCAC were honored on the Division II/III All-New England Football at the annual New England Football Writers banquet on Thursday evening at Casa di Fior in Wilmington, Mass. In addition, Williams wide receiver Nick Caro was presented with the Nason Award, given annually to seniors who have persevered against all odds to succeed in football.
December 9, 2009
Mills of Amherst, Dexter of Colby Honored by Gridiron Club of Greater Boston
BOSTON, Mass. – Gridiron Club of Greater Boston president Steve Grogan announced on Tuesday that E.J. Mills of Amherst College has been named the head coach of the year for Divisions II/III, while Tom Dexter, defensive coordinator at Colby College, was selected as the recipient of the assistant coach of the year award. The announcement was made as part of the club releasing its annual football award winners.
December 2, 2009
Amherst's Mills Named AFCA Regional Coach of the Year
AMHERST, Mass. – E.J. Mills of Amherst College has been named the American Football Coaches Association Division III Region 1 Coach of the Year, the AFCA announced today. This is the first AFCA honor for Mills, who is now eligible for the Association’s National Coach of the Year award.
11/18/09 Football All-Conference Teams Announced
11/15/09 Football Weekly Release #8
11/14/09 Amherst Wins 2009 Football Championship with Perfect 8-0 Record
11/11/09 Colby's Kmetz Earns Weekly Gold Helmet from Gridiron Club of Greater Boston
11/8/09 Football Weekly Release #7
11/1/09 Football Weekly Release #6
10/25/09 Football Weekly Release #5
10/18/09 Football Weekly Release #4
10/11/09 Football Weekly Release #3
10/4/09 Football Weekly Release #2
2009 Football
  Conf. Overall
Amherst 8-0 8-0
Trinity 6-2 6-2
Williams 6-2 6-2
Middlebury 5-3 5-3
Colby 4-4 4-4
Bowdoin 3-5 3-5
Wesleyan 3-5 3-5
Hamilton 2-6 2-6
Tufts 2-6 2-6
Bates 1-7 1-7





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