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Football
In
the last five years, the Aggies have elevated themselves into one
of the top Division III programs programs in the country. They have
won 46 of 58 games, including back-to-back 12-1 campaigns in 2004
and 2005.
Both of those seasons saw the Aggies capture the Middle Atlantic
Conference (MAC) championship and advance to the NCAA Division III
quarterfinals. They were also the ECAC Southeast Bowl champions
in 2003 and the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl runners-up in 2006.
Delaware Valley's players have received a number of conference
and national honors in recent time. Record-setting quarterback Adam
Knoblauch was the MAC and ECAC Offensive Player in the Year, an
All-American and a Division III National Player of the Year finalist
in 2005. Knoblauch became just the sixth quarterback in NCAA history
(all levels) to pass for 10,000 yards (11,284) and rush for 1,000
yards (1,549) in a career. His 12,833 yards of total offense ranks
second in Division III history.
Center Damien Ciecwisz also earned All-American honors and was
named the 2005 recipient of the Rimmington Award as Division III's
top center.
Defensive end Anthony Silver was named an All-American in both
2005 and 2006 and earned all-conference accolades in each of his
four years with Delaware Valley. Wide receiver David Carmon (2004),
defensive back Carlo DeAngelo (2003), linebacker Andrew Erby (2004)
and offensive lineman Jamie Kleinle (2004) also earned All-American
accolades from various affiliates. Erby was the MAC Defensive Player
of the Year in 2004.
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