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Men's D2 College Gamebreakers For This Week

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Men's D2 College Gamebreakers For This Week

Braeden Mahoney scores for Georgetown. Craig Rowlings photo.

Our standouts cover games from the last two weeks, not just this past weekend.

Why? Well you could say because October 8 was a bit light, or you could say we're lazy. Take your pick. Regardless, here's a look at the Gamebreakers of Men's D2 College Rugby for the last week ... or two.

Max Mora, Joe Obrocki, Austin Kosco, Auburn

The back row of the Auburn Tigers brings size, power, strength, and intelligence and all of that was on display as Auburn took down rivals Memphis 55-7.

Max Smeby, NC State

Two tries and an overall strong game for Smeby earned him player of the game honors in their win over East Carolina.

Kyle Wilson, Middle Tennessee State

A try and a massive defensive effort helped Wilson and MTSU beat Southern Indiana 29-7.

D2 Player of the Week: Jalen Greatrex, MTSU

Pete Logee, New Hampshire

A big, powerful presence in the middle of the pack for UNH, he was the linchpin of the UNH win over UMass Lowell.

Braeden Mahoney, Georgetown

Mahoney was a try-scorer and a powerful runner from the No. 8 position for the Hoyas as they shut out Towson.

Damir Conci, Principia

The captain and flyhalf for the Thunder Chickens, Conci led the attack in a key win over Washington University.

Federico Gubana, Marist

The Red Foxes' flyhalf scored tries, set up tries, kicked brilliantly, and organized the attack as he scored 21 points against the US Merchant Marine Academy.

David Grant, UNC-Charlotte

Another No. 8 scoring tries. Grant was player of the game for Charlotte as they defeated Furman.

Brian Hanrahan, UW-Whitewater

Handrahan earned player of the game honors for the Warhawks as they beat UW-Platteville.

Nick Hartley, UMS&T

Rolla's flyhalf scored 23 of his team's 43 points in their victory over Pitt State, and he leads the conference in points scored.

Leo Clayburgh, Norwich

The Cadets flyhalf was brilliant in his side's emphatic defeat of Boston University October 8.

Matt Raine, Villanova

The Wildcats' No. 8 repeatedly broke the gainline and make meters