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All-PSAC West Team KUTZTOWN, Pa. – 10 members of the Kutztown University football team were named to the All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division Team on Wednesday afternoon, including six First Team honorees as voted on by the league coaches.
Offensively, Kutztown's First Team selections were redshirt sophomore offensive tackle
Jordan Morgan (Philadelphia, Pa./Parkway Northwest), sophomore wide receiver
Kellen Williams (Chambersburg, Pa./Chambersburg) and freshman placekicker
Alec Rosenfeld (Bensalem, Pa./Bensalem). Kutztown's Second Team selections were junior running back
Terry Williams (West Orange, N.J./Cosby (Phoenix College)) and junior punter
Andrew Deutsch (Kutztown, Pa./Northwestern Lehigh).
Defensively, Kutztown's First Team selections were junior defensive tackle
Eric Condron (Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge), senior linebacker
Sam Dougan (Secane, Pa./Ridley) and senior cornerback
English Peay (Philadelphia, Pa./George Washington). Kutztown's Second Team selections were senior defensive end
Zach Greenwald (Gibbstown, N.J./Paulsboro) and sophomore linebacker
Zachary Delp (Whitehall, Pa./Whitehall).
Seven of Kutztown's 10 selections are first-time all-conference honorees.
Jordan Morgan (Philadelphia, Pa./Parkway Northwest) enjoys his first all-conference honor in just his second year on the field with the Golden Bears. He started in all 10 of his games played this season and has started at left tackle in each of his 20 career games. As a team, Kutztown was middle of the pack in the PSAC, allowing 1.91 sacks per game. Notably, the KU offensive line did not allow a sack in two straight games this season (Cheyney and Millersville). It was the first time that KU did not allow a sack in consecutive games since 2010.
Kellen Williams (Chambersburg, Pa./Chambersburg) led the team with 856 receiving yards at 77.82 yards per game, and was second on the team with 61 catches and eight touchdowns. He had three 100-yard performances throughout the season and caught a touchdown pass in six of 11 games. He hauled in a 78-yard catch-and-run touchdown at Gannon to mark Kutztown's longest play from scrimmage since 2009. It highlighted a career-high 138-yard performance. He will enter his junior season in 2015 ranked 14th in career receptions (93), 15th in receiving yards (1,199) and 14th in career receiving touchdowns (13).
Alec Rosenfeld (Bensalem, Pa./Bensalem) thrived in his role as a full-time freshman kicker this season. He is the first freshman placekicker in recorded school history to be named All-PSAC First Team, the first in the PSAC since 2011 (Brett Ullman of IUP), and the first in the East since 2006 (Joe Koenig of Bloomsburg). He was 12-for-14 on the year, and his 85.7 percentage led the PSAC and was seventh in Division II. His 1.20 field goals per game were third in the PSAC and 24th in Division II. His 12 field goals rank third in single-season school history and seventh in a career. Rosenfeld kicked a season-best 46-yarder against Shippensburg on Nov. 8, his second field goal from 44 yards or more on the year. It is the fourth-longest field goal kicked in the PSAC this year. In the past 17 years, only one other Golden Bear has kicked a field goal 44 yards or longer (Matt Dineen vs. Cheyney in 2009). The school-record is 48 yards from 1994 and 1989.
Terry Williams (West Orange, N.J./Cosby (Phoenix College)) was named to the Second Team after his first season in the Maroon and Gold. He ran for 684 yards, an average of 68.4 per game, and nine touchdowns, the eighth-most in KU single-season history. He had three 100-yard outings and three multi-TD games, highlighted by a 180-yard and four-touchdown performance on 25 carries against Cheyney on Sept. 27. His four touchdowns were the most by a KU back since Stephen Gammage ran for a school-record five touchdowns in 2002 against Cheyney. Williams was part of a school-record performance on Oct. 4 against Millersville, when KU posted three 100-yard rushers in the same game for the first time in school history. With Cheyney and Millersville marking back-to-back games for KU, Williams' consecutive triple-digit outings marked the first for a Golden Bear since 2011.
Andrew Deutsch (Kutztown, Pa./Northwestern Lehigh) led the PSAC with 25 punts inside the 20-yardline this season. He was third in the conference with eight 50+ yard punts, including a career-best 56-yarder this season against Bloomsburg. In his first year as a full-time punter, Deutsch was fifth in the PSAC with a net-average of 39 yards on 62 punts and 2,417 yards. He enters his senior year ranked fifth in KU history in career punts (120) and yards (4,430), and fourth in punting average (36.9).
Eric Condron (Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge) was named a First Team defensive lineman for the first time in his career. He had 36 tackles, including a career-high 8.5 for-a-loss and three sacks. His best game of the season was his last, when he posted six tackles and three tackles-for-loss in KU's overtime win at Clarion on Nov. 15. For his career, Condron has played in 32 of Kutztown's 33 games and has 119 tackles in the last three years.
Sam Dougan (Secane, Pa./Ridley) is now a three-time All-PSAC middle linebacker after earning his first First Team nod this season. He posted a career-high 91 tackles this season for ninth in the PSAC, as he finished with 88 or more tackles in each of his last three years. He was second on the team with 12 tackles-for-loss and had two forced fumbles. Dougan closed his career with 285 tackles and 30 tackles-for-loss in 44 games. He ranks eighth in school history in career tackles.
English Peay (Philadelphia, Pa./George Washington) earned his second First Team honor of his career. A four-year starting cornerback, he tallied 61 tackles and a team-high 16 pass breakups this season. Including his one interception, he was second in the PSAC and 16th in Division II at 1.5 passes defended per game. Peay closed his career with 233 tackles in 41 career games. He holds the school-record for pass breakups (47) and passes defended (52), and is second in the PSAC record book for passes defended, as the PSAC record is 59 by Shippensburg's Brent Grimes (2002-05).
Zach Greenwald (Gibbstown, N.J./Paulsboro) is now a three-time All-PSAC Second Team defensive end. He has been a team captain the last two years and finished his senior year with 36 tackles, eight for-a-loss. He also had 3.5 sacks. For his career, Greenwald finished with 209 career tackles and 39 for-a-loss in 46 career games. His 18 career sacks rank eighth in school history.
Zachary Delp (Whitehall, Pa./Whitehall) started every game at linebacker and turned in the best season of his career. He was second on the team with 90 tackles and led the team with 13 tackles-for-loss. He also had three sacks and an interception. Delp was a two-time PSAC East Defensive Athlete of the Week in 2014. He earned the award after 13 tackles and a safety in a 19-0 win over Lock Haven, and a career-high 14 tackles and an interception in the season-finale win over Clarion.
Kutztown's overtime win in its season-finale at Clarion improved its record to 6-5 for a winning season under first year head coach
Jim Clements. Clements is the first KU head coach in the program's modern history to achieve a winning season in his first year at the helm of the Golden Bears.
Top Row (L to R): Eric Condron, Zachary Delp, Andrew Deutsch, Sam Dougan, Zach Greenwald; Bottom Row (L to R): Jordan Morgan, English Peay, Alec Rosenfeld, Kellen Williams, Terry Williams
Eric Condron
Zachary Delp
Andrew Deutsch
Sam Dougan
Zach Greenwald
Jordan Morgan
English Peay
Alec Rosenfeld
Kellen Williams
Terry Williams