Neville Named New England Football Writers All-Star

Foxborough, Mass., native earns All-New England status as return specialist

EASTON, Mass. (December 10, 2010) – Stonehill College junior Stephan Neville (Foxborough, Mass./Foxborough) has been selected to the 2010 New England Football Writers Division II/III All-New England team as a return specialist. Neville is one of 31 NCAA Division II and III student-athletes representing 21 different teams throughout New England on the squad. He was recognized at the New England Football Writers Banquet last night at the Montvale Plaza in Stoneham, Mass.

Neville, who earns All-New England honors for the first time, has collected All-Northeast-10 honors at two positions each of the last two seasons and is a three-time All-NE-10 pick as return specialist after collecting first team honors for the second-straight year this fall. He led the NE-10 for the second-straight year by averaging 30.9 yards per kickoff


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return (3rd nationally) while matching an NCAA Division II record with four returns for a touchdown. Neville returned 25 kickoffs for 773 yards, including a career-long matching 94 yard return for a score against NE-10 champions University of New Haven on October 8. He finished second on the team with 848 all-purpose yards, adding six punt returns for 38 yards and 37 interception return yards.

Neville leads all four divisions of NCAA football with his four kickoff returns for scores this season, breaking his own school record for touchdowns on kick returns and matching the NCAA Division II single-season mark set by Merrimack College's Andrew Jackson in 2004. He earned NE-10 Special Teams Player of the Week honors twice this fall.

Neville, a two-time All-Conference selection at cornerback with his second team award this fall, started all ten games for Stonehill this year, finishing with 44 tackles (29 solo), two interceptions and nine pass breakups for 11 passes defended (2nd NE-10), a forced fumble and fumble recovery that he returned 35 yards for a touchdown to finish the year with five total returns for scores – just one shy of the NCAA Division II record for total touchdown returns.

Neville, an NE-10 All-Rookie team selection as a freshman, has played 30 games over his career and returned 64 kicks for 2,109 yards (32.95/return), with eight returns for touchdowns - matching the Division II record set by Winona State University's Dave Ludy from 1991-94. His first career 94-yard return came on the opening kickoff of last year's 23-21 victory over No. 24-ranked Bentley University in the final game of the season. Neville led all of Division II when he averaged 36.7 yards per return his sophomore season.

Neville has totaled 134 tackles (91 solo) over his career on defense for Stonehill, posting 2.5 career tackles for a loss, 11 interceptions with another 20 pass breakups, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. He is the first student-athlete in program history to earn All-Conference honors at two positions in the same season.

Stonehill finished the season with a 5-5 record overall, 3-5 in the NE-10, marking the third time in four years under head coach Robert Talley the Skyhawks have finished with a .500 record.