
Reese Williams (L) and Patrick Moynahan (R)
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Williams, Moynahan Lead Davidson on Phil Steele’s 2012 All-Pioneer League Team
1/7/2013 8:30:00 AM | Football
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Four Davidson football players were named to Phil Steele's All-Pioneer Football team, as tight end Reese Williams and linebacker Patrick Moynahan were tabbed for the first team, and wide receiver Lanny Funsten and defensive back Adam Dulberger were tabbed for the second team.
Williams (Abilene, Texas/Abilene Cooper) had a breakout season as a junior, bouncing back from a sophomore campaign that was cut short by injury after just three games. He hauled in a career-best 51 receptions for 522 yards to rank second on the team in both categories and 11th and 13th, respectively, in the PFL. His top performance game in an overtime win at Valapraiso, in which he caught 10 passes for 131 yards to earn the College Football Performance Awards National Tight End of the Week award.
Moynahan (Sandwich, Mass./BC High) set a new Davidson single-season record this past season with 122 tackles to cap a stellar four-year career. His average of 11 per game ranked second in the PFL and 11th in the nation. Moynahan's top performance came at Marist when he made a school-record 22 tackles, which ranked as the sixth-best performance in the FCS this season and earned him the PFL Defensive Player of the Week award.
Funsten (Raleigh, N.C./Revenscroft) became Davidson's all-time receptions (229), receiving yards (2,770) and reception touchdowns (20) leader during his senior campaign in 2012, continuing as Davidson's leading receiver for a third-straight season with 78 receptions for 948 yards and six touchdowns in 11 starts. The senior's reception (7.09) and receiving yards (86.18) per game averages ranked second and third, respectively, in the conference and 16th and 25th, respectively, in the nation. Funsten set a Pioneer Football League record with 17 receptions in a game against Jacksonville, totaling 246 yards and a touchdown.
Dulberger (Myersville, Md./Middletown), a senior, tied for second in the PFL with 15 passes defended, breaking up 12 and ranking third in the league with three interceptions. He was named the College Sports Madness Defensive Player of the Week following Davidson's overtime win at Valparaiso, in which he defended five passes, breaking up four and intercepting one, and matched his career high of seven tackles (six solo).
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Four Davidson football players were named to Phil Steele's All-Pioneer Football team, as tight end Reese Williams and linebacker Patrick Moynahan were tabbed for the first team, and wide receiver Lanny Funsten and defensive back Adam Dulberger were tabbed for the second team.
Williams (Abilene, Texas/Abilene Cooper) had a breakout season as a junior, bouncing back from a sophomore campaign that was cut short by injury after just three games. He hauled in a career-best 51 receptions for 522 yards to rank second on the team in both categories and 11th and 13th, respectively, in the PFL. His top performance game in an overtime win at Valapraiso, in which he caught 10 passes for 131 yards to earn the College Football Performance Awards National Tight End of the Week award.
Moynahan (Sandwich, Mass./BC High) set a new Davidson single-season record this past season with 122 tackles to cap a stellar four-year career. His average of 11 per game ranked second in the PFL and 11th in the nation. Moynahan's top performance came at Marist when he made a school-record 22 tackles, which ranked as the sixth-best performance in the FCS this season and earned him the PFL Defensive Player of the Week award.
Funsten (Raleigh, N.C./Revenscroft) became Davidson's all-time receptions (229), receiving yards (2,770) and reception touchdowns (20) leader during his senior campaign in 2012, continuing as Davidson's leading receiver for a third-straight season with 78 receptions for 948 yards and six touchdowns in 11 starts. The senior's reception (7.09) and receiving yards (86.18) per game averages ranked second and third, respectively, in the conference and 16th and 25th, respectively, in the nation. Funsten set a Pioneer Football League record with 17 receptions in a game against Jacksonville, totaling 246 yards and a touchdown.
Dulberger (Myersville, Md./Middletown), a senior, tied for second in the PFL with 15 passes defended, breaking up 12 and ranking third in the league with three interceptions. He was named the College Sports Madness Defensive Player of the Week following Davidson's overtime win at Valparaiso, in which he defended five passes, breaking up four and intercepting one, and matched his career high of seven tackles (six solo).
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