BURNSVILLE, Minn.– The University of Minnesota
Crookston football team was selected 16thin the Northern Sun
Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Preseason Coaches’ Poll. The Golden Eagles
received 15 points in the poll.
Minnesota
Crookston is going into their second season under Head Coach Mark Dufner. The
Golden Eagles will have new coordinators this season with Jared Hottle as
offensive coordinator and Tom Miller as defensive coordinator. The Golden
Eagles return Kevin Evans (Sr., RB, Groveland, Fla.) in the backfield and Rod
Stewart (Sr., WR, Fort Worth, Texas) at wide receiver. Jeremy Neuman (R-So.,
QB, Andover, Minn.) appeared in six games as a redshirt freshman at quarterback
and will compete for the starting job. On the offensive line, experienced
starters Noah Lee (R-Sr., OL, Vadnais Heights, Minn.), Logan Moreau (R-Jr., OL,
Lake Nebagoman, Wis.) and Josh Lanasa (So., OL, Soo Hill, Mich.) return to the
fray. The Golden Eagles return three All-NSIC picks with Stewart, defensive
back Will Cole (Sr., DB, Compton, Calif.), and punter Stephen Day (R-Sr., K/P,
Eveleth, Minn.). In addition to Cole, Minnesota Crookston returns Will Cross
(R-Jr., LB, Turtle Lake, Wis.) and Ali Alkhatib (R-Sr., LB, Rosemount, Minn.)
at linebacker. At defensive back Anfernee Cooper (R-So., Fort Worth, Texas) and
Trevor Long, Jr. (R-Jr., DB, Brooklyn Park, Minn.), join Cole, while the Golden
Eagles return several experienced players up front led by Brent Reed, Jr.
(R-So., DL, Arlington, Texas), who notched 48 tackles last season.
Rod Stewart (Sr., WR, Fort Worth, Texas) and Will Cross
(R-Jr., LB, Turtle Lake, Wis.) were selected as Minnesota Crookston’s Players
to Watch. Stewart returns after earning All-NSIC First Team honors as a kick
returner and All-NSIC Second Team accolades as a wide receiver. Stewart was
second in the league in kickoff returns at the conclusion of the season
averaged 28.3 yards per game. Stewart finished the season ranked 18th
in the nation in kickoff returns. He also earned Don Hansen NCAA Division II
Honorable Mention honors as a junior. Stewart had a strong season as a receiver
for the Golden Eagles in 2017 with 47 receptions for 633 yards and five
touchdowns. Cross has been a lynchpin for Minnesota Crookston at middle
linebacker position. He finished third on the team with 79 tackles in 2017. He
notched three tackles and a half sack for the Golden Eagles last season. Cross
was an All-NSIC Honorable Mention pick in 2016.
Minnesota State University was selected first in the NSIC
Preseason Coaches’ Poll. The Mavericks received 225 points and 15 first-place
votes after going 13-1 in 2017 and advancing to the NCAA Division II
Quarterfinals. Winona State University was slotted second with 197 points and
one first-place vote.
Minnesota State wide receiver Shane Zylstra was selected
as the NSIC South Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, while Minnesota State
defensive tackle Zach Dodge was named NSIC South Preseason Defensive Player of
the Year. University of Minnesota Duluth wide receiver Jason Balts was selected
as NSIC North Preseason Offensive Player of the Year. Bemidji State University
defensive back Gunner Olszewski garnered NSIC North Preseason Defensive Player
of the Year accolades.
Minnesota Crookston opens up the season Thurs., Aug. 30
at 6:30 p.m. against Minnesota State University Moorhead at Alex Nemzek Stadium
in Moorhead, Minn.
Overall
Points
1. Minnesota
State (15)..................... 225
2. Winona State
(1)............................ 197
3. Sioux
Falls..................................... 195
4. Minnesota
Duluth.......................... 194
5. Bemidji State
................................ 165
6.
Augustana...................................... 148
7. St. Cloud
State............................... 133
8. Northern
State................................ 114
9. Wayne
State................................... 111
10. MSU
Moorhead............................ 99
11. Upper
Iowa................................... 96
12. Southwest
Minnesota State.......... 69
13. Minot
State................................... 63
14. Concordia-St.
Paul....................... 62
15. University of
Mary....................... 34
16. Minnesota
Crookston................... 15
first
place votes in ( )
North
Division
Points
1. Minnesota
Duluth (7)..................... 49
2. Bemidji State
................................. 42
3. St. Cloud
State (1).......................... 33
4. Northern
State................................. 32
5. MSU
Moorhead.............................. 26
6. Minot
State..................................... 20
7. University of
Mary......................... 15
8. Minnesota
Crookston...................... 7
first place votes
in ( )
South
Division ��
Points
1. Minnesota
State (7)........................ 49
2. Winona State
(1)............................ 43
3. Sioux
Falls...................................... 37
4.
Augustana.......................................
28
5. Wayne
State................................... 25
6. Upper
Iowa..................................... 18
7. Concordia- St.
Paul........................ 14
8. Southwest
Minnesota State............ 10
first place votes
in ( )
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