Winey leads the Red Dragons with 124 tackles, followed by Martinez with 69 and Luke Winslow with 61. Iadevaio is third on the team with 25 catches for 314 yards and four touchdowns, including his three at Alma. Laap has caught 67 passes for 1,202 yards and 13 touchdowns and Burgess has 64 receptions for 1,096 yards and 11 scores. Laap and Burgess each have surpassed the 1,000-yard receiving mark this season. Ashton Capone has rushed for 565 yards and 12 touchdowns and also has a receiving TD. AlfanoStJohn has run for 1,270 yards (97.7 per game) and 15 touchdowns, along with one receiving score. He's also rushed for 616 yards and eight scores. Boyes is 222-for-311 passing (71.4 percent) for school single-season records of 3,392 yards and 36 touchdowns and has been intercepted just five times. Luke Winslow and David Romer each had nine tackles, with Winslow also intercepting a pass.Ĭortland ranks fifth nationally in Division III in total offense at 514.8 yards per game, ninth in scoring at 46.6 points per game and 13th in rushing offense at 235.0 yards per game. Two of his sacks resulted in fumbles that Cortland recovered, including one on a 3rd-and-goal play from the 2-yard line with Cortland up 41-34 in the third quarter. Nick Lardaro registered 4.5 tackles for loss, including three sacks. Jaden Martinez and Jack Winey led the Red Dragons with 17 and 13 tackles, respectively. JJ Laap caught 10 passes for 172 yards and a score, Joe Iadevaio grabbed seven passes for 82 yards and a school record-tying three touchdowns, and Cole Burgess finished with five catches for 116 yards and a TD. Zac Boyes finished 24-of-33 passing for 400 yards and five touchdowns and Jaden AlfanoStJohn ran 28 times for 193 yards and two scores. The teams were tied 34-34 at halftime but Cortland limited the Scots to just seven second-half points. Daniel Eliasek led the Yellow Jackets with 10 tackles, eight solo.ĬORTLAND CAPSULE: Cortland, in only the third national quarterfinal appearance in school history, defeated host Alma College of Michigan, 58-41, last weekend. David Wallis caught two passes for 121 yards and a score and Joey Hunt had four receptions for 55 yards and a touchdown. Randolph-Macon's Drew Campanale was 10-of-15 passing for 256 yards and three touchdowns. Cole Burgess caught six passes for 105 yards and a score and Devin McArthur and Joe Ruggieri registered eight tackles apiece. Zac Boyes completed 22-of-31 passes for 318 yards and three touchdowns with two interceptions for the Red Dragons. Cortland led 28-21 at halftime but were outscored by the Yellow Jackets, 14-0, in the second half. The teams faced each other in the first round of last year's NCAA playoffs at Randolph-Macon, with the host Yellow Jackets rallying for a 35-28 victory. THE SERIES: Cortland and Randolph-Macon are meeting for the second time. The winner will face either top-ranked and defending national champion North Central (Ill.) or third-ranked Wartburg for the national title on Friday, Dec. Randolph-Macon (13-0), also in the national semifinals for the first time, is ranked eighth in both polls. Cortland (12-1) entered the NCAA playoffs ranked 11th nationally by and 13th by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). THE MATCHUP: Cortland, playing in the national semifinals for the first time in school history, travels to Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Va., with a berth in the Stagg Bowl on the line. PDF version (includes 2-deep, roster and pronunciations) NCAA Division III Tournament - Semifinals
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