Returning to the NCAA Tournament
Union College returns to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2006 after finishing the regular season 10-0. The Dutchmen played at St. John Fisher in 2006, losing to the Cardinals 49-21.
In 2005, Union finished the regular season 10-0 and won its first-round game in the NCAA Tournament, 55-41, over Ithaca. The Dutchmen then lost to Rowan, 28-24, in the second round.
You Shall Not Pass
The Dutchmen rank 13th in the nation for rushing defense, conceding an average of 73.5 yards on the ground per game. Union also ranks 18th for total defense, allowing just 269.8 yards per gam.
Arriving Safely
Union is 13th in the nation with a .675 completion percentage. Starting quarterback
William Bellamy holds a .651 completion percentage, ranking 24th among all QBs in the nation. The Dutchmen also rank ninth in the nation for fewest interceptions thrown, as Bellamy has only had three passes picked off this year.
In the Polls
As one of only eight undefeated teams in the nation, Union earned the No. 13 ranking in the D3football.com poll and the No. 14 ranking in the AFCA poll. Both rankings are the highest for a Union team since 2006.
Hardly Behind
The Dutchmen have only trailed for a total of 272 seconds this season. Union trailed St. Lawrence for 75 seconds in a 38-17 victory, trailed Rochester for 98 seconds in a 47-19 win and trailed Ithaca for 99 seconds in a 31-21 victory.
Streaking
Union is on a 13-game winning streak. Union last suffered defeat in an Oct. 13, 2018 game at Ithaca. Union lost 24-0 in that game, while the Dutchmen defeated Ithaca 31-21 this season.
Rushing the Passer
Union is averaging nearly three sacks per game (2.9). Leading the Dutchmen in sacks is
Daniel Gioioso with eight, while
Vincenzo DiCaterino has seven.
Liberty League Awards
Sophomore running back
Ike Irabor was named the Liberty League Offensive Player of the Year and head coach
Jeff Behrman and his staff earned the league's Coaching Staff of the Year honors to lead a program-record 21 members of the Union College football team earning All-Liberty League recognition.
Nine student-athletes were selected to the All-Liberty League First Team: Irabor (RB),
Andre Ross Jr. (WR),
Spencer Crystal (TE),
Tim Driscoll (OL),
Ryan Ehrets (OL),
Vincenzo DiCaterino (DL),
Daniel Gioioso (DL),
Colin Lama (LB), and
Will Halpin III (P).
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Nine Dutchmen were named to the All-Liberty League Second Team:
William Bellamy (QB),
Joseph Ferreira (RB),
Chris Katchadurian (OL),
Max Langsam (OL),
Evan Gilland (LB),
Paul Chambers (DB),
Austin St. Pierre (DB),
Joe Vanderhoof (DB), and
Kevin Rabacs (RS).
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Lastly, three were named Honorable Mention All-Liberty League:
George Reed (DL),
Cass Knox (LB), and
Brandon Scadlock (DB).
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