BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. -- Notre Dame's Jaleel McLaughlin, Nick Beans, Bryce Sheppert and head coach Mike Jacobs, along with Glenville State's Dominic Cizuaskas, have earned top individual honors from the Mountain East Conference as the league announced its annual awards and all-conference teams.
McLaughlin earned Offensive Player of the Year honors for a second-straight year. Cizauskas was selected as the Defensive Player of the Year. Beans was tabbed as the Offensive Freshman of the Year, and teammate Sheppert was the Defensive Freshman of the Year. Jacobs was selected as the Coach of the Year for a second-straight season.
McLaughlin, a freshman from Marshville, N.C., led the NCAA with 1,982 yards and 27 rushing touchdowns during his sophomore season. His 180.2 rushing yards per game and his 15.2 points per game were also best in the country. He rushed for over 100 yards in 10 games this season, including four games with 200+ yards. During the course of the season he set the MEC career mark for rushing yards and will enter the postseason with 4,403 rushing yards in 25 games.
Cizauskas, a senior from Mukwonago, Wisc., earned Defensive Player of the Year honors after racking up 120 tackles on the season. He ranked third in the league in solo tackles (67), and also ranked among the league leaders in tackles for a loss (14.0), interceptions (4) and passes defended (14) from his linebacker position. He also returned two interceptions for touchdowns and was a two-time MEC Defensive Player of the Week in 2019.
Beans, a native of Akron, Ohio, is the Offensive Freshman of the Year after starting at center on Notre Dame's offensive line. He helped contribute to the league's best rushing attack at 246.2 yards per game and scoring offense at 41.2 points per game. The offensive line also allowed just 12 sacks on the year.
Sheppert, a native of Stow, Ohio, is the Defensive Freshman of the Year playing in the secondary for the Falcons. He finished the year with 38 tackles (27 solo), and came up with three interceptions on the year. He was also a key member on special teams blocking two kicks and recording eight tackles on special teams.
Jacobs is the MEC Coach of the Year for a second-straight season after directing Notre Dame to back-to-back MEC titles. The Falcons were nationally ranked for the entire season rising as high as No. 5 in the AFCA poll. Notre Dame also earned a NCAA Playoff berth for a second-straight season and will represent the Mountain East Conference in the postseason as the No. 3 seed in Super Region 1.
In addition to the individual awards, the league also announced the All-MEC teams. Regular season champion Notre Dame led the way with nine first-team honorees, followed by Fairmont State with six and Charlesotn with five. Glenville State was recognized four times on the first team, as was Charleston. Urbana had three honorees, while West Liberty and West Virginia Wesleyan each had one.
The all-conference teams and individual award winners are selected by a vote of the league's coaches.
2019 MEC Individual Awards |
Offensive Player of the Year: Jaleel McLaughlin (Notre Dame)
Offensive Freshman of the Year: Nick Beans (Notre Dame)
Defensive Player of the Year: Dominic Cizauskas (Glenville State)
Defensive Freshman of the Year: Bryce Sheppert (Notre Dame)
Coach of the Year: Mike Jacobs (Notre Dame) |
2019 All-MEC First Team |
Pos. |
Name |
School |
Cl. |
|
QB |
Austin Hensley |
W.Va. State |
Sr. |
|
RB |
Tyreik McAllister |
Charleston |
Jr. |
|
RB |
Jaleel McLaughlin |
Notre Dame |
So. |
|
RB |
Tyree Randolph |
Fairmont State |
So. |
|
WR |
Javon Hayes |
Fairmont State |
Jr. |
|
WR |
Marvelle Ross |
Notre Dame |
Sr. |
|
WR |
Isaiah Scott |
W.Va. State |
Sr. |
|
WR |
Michael Strachan |
Charleston |
Jr. |
|
TE |
Zaire Mitchell |
Notre Dame |
So. |
|
FB/HB |
Dante Jones |
W.Va. State |
Jr. |
|
OL |
Jimmy Burchett |
Notre Dame |
Jr. |
|
OL |
Brandon Nicholson |
Notre Dame |
Jr. |
|
OL |
Mike Mollohan |
Urbana |
Sr. |
|
OL |
Wade Olsen |
Frostburg State |
Sr. |
|
OL |
Austin Ringel |
Charleston |
Sr. |
|
OL |
Chandler Zavala |
Fairmont State |
Jr. |
|
== |
|
|
|
|
DL |
D.J. Adediwura |
Fairmont State |
Jr. |
|
DL |
Kenny Randall |
Charleston |
Jr. |
|
DL |
Zach Strand |
Frostburg State |
Jr. |
|
DL |
Mikal Toliver |
Urbana |
Sr. |
|
DL |
Sha'haun Williams |
Notre Dame |
Sr. |
|
LB |
Dominic Cizauskas |
Glenville State |
Sr. |
|
LB |
Dustin Crouser |
W.Va. State |
Jr. |
|
LB |
Duray Hall |
Urbana |
Jr. |
|
LB |
Guam Lee |
Notre Dame |
Jr. |
|
LB |
Trevon Shorts |
Fairmont State |
Sr. |
|
DB |
Kei Beckham |
Charleston |
Sr. |
|
DB |
Logan Deri |
West Liberty |
Sr. |
|
DB |
Delonte Hood |
Glenville State |
So. |
|
DB |
Davionn Johnson |
Notre Dame |
Jr. |
|
DB |
John Merica |
W.Va. Wesleyan |
So. |
|
DB |
Michael Porter |
Fairmont State |
Sr. |
|
== |
|
|
|
|
P |
Justin Watts |
Glenville State |
Sr. |
|
K |
Justin Watts |
Glenville State |
Sr. |
|
KR/PR |
Marvelle Ross |
Notre Dame |
Sr. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2019 All-MEC Second Team |
QB |
Brant Grisel |
Charleston |
Sr. |
|
RB |
Khalik Hamlin |
Fairmont State |
Jr. |
|
RB |
Gavin Lavat |
Frostburg State |
Jr. |
|
RB |
Mario Pender |
Glenville State |
Sr. |
|
RB |
WR Sanders |
Urbana |
Jr. |
|
WR |
Javon Butler |
Glenville State |
Jr. |
|
WR |
Ryan LaFollette |
Wheeling |
So. |
|
WR |
Tremaine Ross |
Charleston |
Sr. |
|
TE |
Thomas Cole |
West Liberty |
So. |
|
FB/HB |
D.J. Greene |
Notre Dame |
Sr. |
|
OL |
Devon Bradshaw |
W.Va. State |
Sr. |
|
OL |
Lavon Cottemond |
W.Va. State |
Jr. |
|
OL |
Chris Hawkins |
Urbana |
Sr. |
|
OL |
Garrett Kapstein O'Brien |
Fairmont State |
Sr. |
|
OL |
Lonnell McGuire |
Fairmont State |
Sr. |
|
OL |
Elbert Munn |
Charleston |
Jr. |
|
== |
|
|
|
|
DL |
Carl Igweh |
Frostburg State |
Jr. |
|
DL |
Jack Kosko |
Notre Dame |
So. |
|
DL |
Harry Lewis |
W.Va. Wesleyan |
Sr. |
|
DL |
Cody Rine |
West Liberty |
Sr. |
|
DL |
Aman Speed |
W.Va. Wesleyan |
Sr. |
|
DL |
Glenwood Williams |
Fairmont State |
Sr. |
|
LB |
LA Kelly |
Urbana |
Jr. |
|
LB |
Clay McDonald |
West Liberty |
Jr. |
|
LB |
Nate Moore |
Notre Dame |
So. |
|
LB |
Wayne Palmer |
Frostburg State |
Sr. |
|
LB |
Kenjae Rose |
Charleston |
Jr. |
|
DB |
Kyle Alexander |
W.Va. State |
Sr. |
|
DB |
Mike Bell |
Frostburg State |
Sr. |
|
DB |
Imani Moore |
Concord |
Jr. |
|
DB |
Vincent Persichetti |
Frostburg State |
Sr, |
|
DB |
Chris Richardson |
Urbana |
Sr. |
|
== |
|
|
|
|
P |
Dominic Buttazzoni |
Notre Dame |
Fr. |
|
K |
Tanner Harding |
Notre Dame |
Jr. |
|
KR/PR |
Austin Ratliff |
Glenville State |
Jr. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2019 All-MEC Honorable Mention |
QB: Takwan Crews-Naylor (Fairmont State)
RB: Dylan Lucas (W.Va. State), Isaiah Young (Urbana)
FB/HB: Ridge Durbin (West Liberty)
WR: AJ Barrette (W.Va. State)
OL: Zach Cox (Fairmont State), Ethan Fergason (Glenville State), Mike Kyle (Notre Dame), Trey Milam (W.Va. Wesleyan), Jason Money (Frostburg State), Adam Riegler (Notre Dame), Nathan Toney (Concord)
DL: Derrick Brumfield (Notre Dame), Ryan Gattrell (Concord), Keenan Johnson (W.Va. State) Brandon Munoz (WU)
LB: Wil Mayes (Glenville State), Dwin Porterfield (Concord), James Reese (Wheeling), Grant Safford (W.Va. Wesleyan)
DB: Tevon Littleton (W.Va. State), Bryce Sheppert (Notre Dame), Sam Thomas (Glenville State)
P: Martin Ahlstroem (W.Va. State)
K: Martin Ahlstroem (W.Va. State)
KR/PR: Tywan Pearce (Concord) |