Courtesy: UAlbany Sports Information
Somerset, N.J. – University at Albany’s Mark Sheehan has been selected as Northeast Conference Defensive Player of the Week in football, as announced on Tuesday, Sept. 4 by the conference office.
Sheehan, a senior defensive end from Waterford, N.Y., was a key figure in UAlbany’s sparking defensive effort in last Saturday’s 13-11 loss at Colgate in the season opener. Sheehan made a career-high nine tackles, including six unassisted. He also had three quarterback sacks, tying the second-highest total by a UAlbany defender at the Division I FCS level. The Great Danes limited Colgate to 183 total yards, including 70 through the air. UAlbany’s defense has held its opponent under the 200-mark in total offense in four of its last five games.
Sheehan, who graduated from Catholic Central High School but played football at Bishop Maginn, was a consensus all-area selection as a senior. He recorded 22 tackles and was second on the UAlbany team in sacks (4.5) last season.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Football's Mark Sheehan Selected Northeast Conference Defensive Player of the Week
Posted by BRE at 7:23 AM
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