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hapman was recognized for
his role at the linebacker posi-
tion. A senior team captain, he
led the Mariners with 73 tackles this
season. Appearing in all nine games,
Chapman recorded 38 solo tackles,
15 tackles for a loss totaling 42 yards,
three forced fumbles, and 2.5 sacks
for 12 yards. Chapman also tallied
three broken up passes, one fumble
recovery, and a blocked kick.

NEFC First Team Defense – Cody Chapman ’17


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Hal Chalmers Senior Scholar Athlete of the Year,


CoSIDA Academic All-District



  • Robert Bradley Jr. ’17


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efensive end, Robert Bradley
Jr. was named to the College
Sports Information Directors
of America (CoSIDA) Academic
All-District One Football Team.
Bradley, an International Business
and Logistics major and team captain,
boasts a 3.99 grade point average. He
also serves as a NROTC Executive Of-
ficer and is his class vice president. He
recently graduated from the Marine
Corps Officer Candidate School and
looks to pursue a career in law after
serving in the Marines.
On the field, Bradley, played in
seven games this season, tallying 41
tackles, including 20 solo. Earlier this
year, he was named as semi-finalist
for the 2016 Campbell trophy, which
recognizes an individual as the best

football scholar-athlete in the nation
(prominently displayed inside its
official home at the New York Athletic
Club) and was a 2015 New England
Football Conference (NEFC) All-Aca-
demic Team selection.

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errar was designated at the
fullback position for the sec-
ond-straight season. A Power
Engineering Operations major,
he led the team’s rushing attack
this season with 737 yards on 153
carries and three touchdowns.
Appearing in all nine games, Ferrar
averaged 81.9 yards per game and
4.8 yards per carry while tallying a
long-rush of 54 yards.

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NEFC First Team Offense – James Ferrar ’18


Football


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ennett was recognized for
his accomplishments at the
defensive back position.
A Marine Systems Engineering
major, he had 63 tackles, including
37 solo stops and one for a loss in
nine games. Bennett also led the
Mariners with four interceptions,
totaling 52 yards and tallied four
blocked passes.competed this
season.

NEFC Second Team Defense



  • John Bennett ’19


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ord was recognized for his
achievements at the defen-
sive line position for the
second-straight season. He tallied
54 tackles this season, including 33
solo stops. Ford also recorded 12
tackles for a loss, totaling 39 yards
and two sacks for 12 yards. Ford
also blocked two kicks this season,
forced a fumble and a blocked pass.

NEFC Second Team Defense



  • Christopher Ford ’17


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