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CU's Stan Warrenhuffman named MSC Offensive Player of the Week

By Chris Megginson, CU Sports Information Director

LOUISVILLE, KY - Campbellsville Unviersity wide receiver Stan Warenhuffman is the Mid-South Conference Offensive Player of the Week for the week ending September 11, 2011, conference officials announced on Monday, September 12, 2011.

Warrenhuffman caught a single-game, program-record three touchdowns to lead No. 28 Campbellsville past No. 18 Cumberland University, 30-27.

The Cincinnati, Ohio, native recorded nine catches for 146 yards in the win, including the game-tying and game-winning scores. He also had a 29-yard catch on fourth-and-11 with less than a minute to play to secure the Tigers' victory.

With the performance, Warrenhuffman moved into second place on the all-time Campbellsville receptions list (111) and third on the all-time receiving yards list (1,597). He currently holds the Tiger career record for most catches per game (4.11).

This season, Warrenhuffman is averaging 100 yards receiving per game -- which ranks 14th in the NAIA and is tied for third in the MSC. He has 200 yards on 12 catches for the season.

The other MSC Player of the Week awards went to Shorter University. On defense, Desmond Clark earned the honor with a 100-yard interception return for a touchdown in a 42-10 win over No. 20 Webber International. Jonny Sutton received the special teams honor with 168 yards on kick returns. The sophomore running back returned a kickoff 71 uards and a punt for 70 yards to set up Shorter touchdown passes.

Campbellsville (2-0) vs. UWI-Whitewater, Perkins Stadium 907 W Schwager DR, Whitewater, WI for a 1pmET/12 noon CT, game Saturday, September 17, 2011.UW-W has appeared in the last five NCAA Division III national championship games, including winning the national title in 2007, 2009 and 2010.




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