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09.24.2015College Men
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Here's the latest list of men's DII college players who made an impact this past weekend.

 

Jon Stackpole

Stackpole has broken out of the role some hookers get into of putting his head down and take care of the set piece and rucks; Stackpole has become something of a field general as well as a powerful presence in the breakdown and set piece. He sparked St. Louis University’s 33-8 victory over Gateway rivals Principia.

 

Kyle Hevert 

Hevert was the best player for University of Rhode Island as the second row set the tone for Rhode Island over Norwich.

 

Luke Bradley

The Roger Williams No. 8 scored two tries and led the team in tackles as the #27 RWU team beat #17 UMass-Lowell 46-12.

 

Matt Flynn

The Xavier University captain scored three tries to pace his squad to a 41-12 win over Marshall.

 

 

Steve Palmieri

Called by his coach the cleanest player he’s seen - meaning the most precise, error-free player, Palmieri provided the unheralded work and leadership for Coast Guard as they pummeled Boston University.

 

Nick O’Brien

The Lindenwood-Belleville No. 8 had another storming game as the Lynx beat UIC 41-10.

 

Austin Bannister

The towering, 6-5 senior from The Citadel, scored three tries to pace his squad to a 50-7 win over Lander.

 

 

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