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McCarthy One Of 60 NCAA Division III Nominees For Prestigious Cliff Harris Award As Nation's Top Small College Defensive Player

McCarthy One Of 60 NCAA Division III Nominees For Prestigious Cliff Harris Award As Nation's Top Small College Defensive Player

Massachusetts Maritime senior linebacker Marshall McCarthy is one of 60 NCAA Division III nominees for the 2016 Cliff Harris Award that is presented to the nation’s top small college defensive player.  The announcement was made over the weekend by the Little Rock (Ark.) Touchdown Club, which will in turn release the finalists for this year’s honor in two weeks prior to the presentation of the Harris Award on Christmas Eve.

 

McCarthy, a native of Duxbury, Mass. and a graduate of Duxbury High School, was named as the 2016 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year for his performance for Head Coach Jeremy Cameron’s squad this fall, as he recorded 108 total tackles in just nine games played during the season to rank 12th nationally in NCAA Division III that category.  Marshall led the country in solo stops with 83 overall (9.2 per game), and he became the first player in school history to post back-to-back 100-tackle campaigns.  In just 19 games played in a Massachusetts Maritime uniform, McCarthy registered 155 solo and 53 assisted stops for 208 total tackles, including a career-high 20 back on October 22nd at UMass Dartmouth, and he notched the fewest number of assisted tackles (25) of any player ranked in the top 50 nationally this season.  A two-time all-MASCAC honoree, Marshall averaged nearly 11 tackles per game over the last two years for the Buccaneers, as he reached double-digits in stops 12 times (including seven this season) during that time span.

 

Last week, McCarthy became the sixth player in Massachusetts Maritime history to earn a spot on the prestigious 2016 New England Football Writers Association all-star squad and the third Buccaneer in the last five seasons to receive all-New England recognition.  He will receive that honor on Thursday evening at the New England Football Writers Annual Banquet at the Montvale Plaza in Stoneham, Mass.

 

The Cliff Harris Award is named for the six-time Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowler, who played in five Super Bowls after entering the National Football League as an undrafted rookie out of NAIA Ouachita Baptist University.  The Harris Award represents over 5,000 defensive players from almost 500 schools competing at the NCAA Division II and III levels along with NAIA member institutions.  A prestigious 13-person committee, headed by Harris and NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Roger Staubach of the Dallas Cowboys, will select this year’s recipient, who will become the fourth winner of the award.

 

McCarthy is one of seven New England Division III players nominated for this year’s Harris Award and the only student-athlete representing the MASCAC.

 

For more information on the Cliff Harris Award, please visit www.CliffHarrisAward.com.