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Feaster, Curtiss Named to All-America Team

Muhlenberg seniors Frankie Feaster and Ryan Curtiss were selected to the 2019 American Football Coaches Association Division III Coaches' All-America Team.

Feaster, a first-team selection, became the sixth Mule (the second from the defense) selected to the AFCA All-America team, which began for Division III in 1972. Curtiss, a second-team pick in 2019 after making the first team last year, is the first Muhlenberg player named to the AFCA All-America team twice.

This is the first time the Mules have had two players chosen to the AFCA All-America team in the same season.

Feaster was named Centennial Conference defensive player of the year for the second consecutive season after leading a Muhlenberg unit that ranks third in Division III in scoring defense, allowing only 9.8 points per game. Among his 54 tackles are 20½ tackles for loss and 11½ sacks. He also is tied for fourth in Division III with four blocked kicks (three punts and an extra point).

Feaster ranks third among active Division III players with his school-record total of 31 sacks. He also ranks among the active career leaders with 52½ tackles for loss.

Curtiss, who was unanimously picked to the All-CC first team for the third straight year, leads the Mules in receptions (54), receiving yards (749) and receiving touchdowns (a school-record-tying 14). He leads all Division III players listed as tight ends in receiving touchdowns and has also rushed for a pair of scores out of the wildcat formation.

During the season, Curtiss became the CC all-time leader in receptions (141), receiving yards (1,917) and receiving touchdowns (28) by a tight end. He is second on Muhlenberg's all-time list in touchdown catches.

The two All-Americans have helped Muhlenberg to a school-record 12 wins and a No. 4 ranking in both Division III polls. The Mules advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year and wil travel to Salisbury on Saturday for the right to head to the "Final Four."

 
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Players Mentioned

Ryan Curtiss

#11 Ryan Curtiss

TE/H
6' 1"
Senior
Frankie Feaster

#6 Frankie Feaster

DE
6' 2"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Ryan Curtiss

#11 Ryan Curtiss

6' 1"
Senior
TE/H
Frankie Feaster

#6 Frankie Feaster

6' 2"
Senior
DE