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Gamebreakers in Men's D2 College This Week

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Gamebreakers in Men's D2 College This Week

Shavers, with ball, looks for an opening. Alex Goff photo.

We've got our Men's D2 College Gamebreakers, with most of them coming in conference championship or playoff seeding games.

Several of this week's Gamebreakers got big points hauls.

Federico Gubana, Marist

Marist beat RPI to win the Tri-State and Gubana scored two tries, kicked five conversions, and punished RPI indiscipline with four penalty goals to score 32 points all by himself.

Demond Shavers, Illinois State

The ISU scrumhalf was a spark throughout the game, running down ballcarriers on line breaks, keeping the attack going with little snipes around the edge, working his runners, and scoring a try in a tight Great Midwest final win over Northern Iowa.

 

JP Mancini, Georgetown

Getting his job done and then some the Hoyas hooker played strong defense, made some key carries, and set the platform as Georgetown won both of their games to take the MARC.


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Matt Mier, Joey Artinian, Marquette

The Marquette props added to their work in tight by showcasing some nice footwork and good open-field passing skills as Marquette opened up the attack to beat Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Barry Ashway, IUP

Ashway scored two tries and four conversions and sparked the IUP attack as they beat Kent State to win the Allegheny.

Matias Caramuti, Thomas More

Caramutis didn’t miss a kick in the MCRC final against Marian and logged 18 points in leading his side to victory.

Sam Kusnitz, UNC-Wilmington

The flanker scored a key try and ran the defensive effort as UNC-W shut down Furman.

Leo Clayburgh, Norwich

The captain of the Cadets scored three tries and added nine points with the boot to pace his side to a NEWCRC championship game victory over UMass-Lowell.

Pete Millen, Montana State

This one is from a week before, but Millen, the captain and No. 8 for Montana State, has been immense for the Bobcats all season and led them to a conference title.