Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Jovan Belcher 1st team All American Again!



JOVAN BELCHER NAMED SPORTS NETWORK FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

ORONO, Maine - The honors continued to roll in for University of Maine senior defensive end Jovan Belcher (West Babylon, N.Y.), as he was named a First-Team All-American by The Sports Network on Tuesday. The honor made Belcher a consensus First-Team
All-American this season, as he earned first-team honors from the AFCA, Walter Camp Foundation, Associated Press and Sports Network. Belcher becomes the second Black Bear in the last three years to earn first-team honors from the four news agencies
and organizations, joining Matt King, who earned the four honors in 2006.

It marked the second-straight season Belcher earned All-America honors, as he was named a Second-Team All-American by the Associated Press and a Third-Team All-American by The Sports Network last year. He is just the fourth Black Bear in program
history to earn All-America honors in multiple seasons, joining John Huard (1965-66), Aaron Dashiell (1998-99) and Cooper (2001-02).

This recent All-America honor from The Sports Network marks the second time in the last four weeks Belcher has received major recognition from the news agency. Last month, Belcher finished second in the voting for the Buck Buchanan Award, which is
presented annually to the nation's most outstanding defensive player at the Division I FCS level. The award and its voting is conducted by The Sports Network.

Belcher, who was named the 2008 CAA Football Defensive Player of the Year, ranked second in the league in tackles for loss with 17.5 this season. Belcher also recorded 7.5 sacks this season, which ranked fourth in the CAA. He made at least one stop
for loss in 10-of-13 games, including the final five of the season. Belcher recorded multiple tackles for loss in seven games, including the final three in which he totaled a combined 7.0 stops for minus-30 yards. He ranked 26th nationally in
tackles for loss and 47th in sacks. Belcher finished his career with 44.0 tackles for loss, which places him among the top 25 all-time in NCAA FCS history for career tackles for loss.

Belcher led all CAA defensive linemen this season with 98 tackles. The total was 26 more than the nearest competitor. He recorded at least seven tackles in eight games, including three double-digit performances. He made a career-high 16 stops in
Maine's thrilling 41-40 double-overtime victory over Hofstra on Oct. 18.

Belcher's finest performance of the 2008 season came in Maine's exciting 27-10 win at No. 20 Delaware on Oct. 11. He recorded seven tackles, two sacks (-15 yards) and two forced fumbles in Maine's first win over a ranked opponent in more than two
years. His initial forced fumble came early in the fourth quarter in Delaware territory with the game tied at 10-10. The offense turned the fumble into points two plays later as quarterback Michael Brusko scored on a five-yard run to put Maine on
top at 17-10. With Maine holding a 20-10 lead late in the quarter, and Delaware trying to mount a comeback, Belcher turned in another outstanding play as he crashed through the offensive line and sacked Blue Hen quarterback Robby Schoenhoft, causing
a fumble. Jordan Stevens scooped up the loose ball and returned it 35 yards for a touchdown to seal the win for the Black Bears. For his performance, Belcher was named both the CAA Defensive Player of the Week, and The Sports Network National
Defensive Player of the Week.

Belcher's All-America honors, second-place finish for the Buchanan, and the CAA's Defensive Player-of-the-Year award were the latest in a long line of honors he earned this season. In addition to all the honors listed above, Belcher also earned:
2008 All-CAA First-Team; 2008 New England Football Writers All-Star; 2008 CAA Football Preseason Defensive Player of the Year; 2008 Sporting News Preseason All-American; 2008 Sports Network First-Team Preseason All-American; was named the top
defensive player in the CAA in the 2008 preseason according to the Sporting News; 2008 Phil Steele Preseason First-Team All-American; 2008 Lindy's Preseason Second-Team All-American; 2008 Preseason All-CAA selection; and a 2008 Phil Steele Preseason
First-Team All-CAA selection.

Belcher, a senior co-captain, helped guide Maine to an 8-5 record this season and a berth in the NCAA FCS playoffs, marking the program's fifth trip to the national tournament. The Black Bears used a six-game winning streak near the end of the
season to finish second in the CAA North Division after they were tabbed to finish fourth in the league's preseason poll. Maine finished 18th nationally in the final Sports Network Top 25 Poll.

Courtesy University of Maine

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