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Football
Justin Surrency's Final Career Stats in PDF Format
2005: A second-team all-academic selection ... started 13 of 15 games at wide receiver ... led the team in receptions (47), receiving yards (663) and receiving touchdowns (7) ... scored touchdowns in the first three games of the season vs. Drake, vs. Minnesota-Duluth and at Iowa ... nabbed a 25-yard touchdown pass from Eric Sanders in double overtime to score a 23-20 win at Western Kentucky (11/5) ... secured a season-high eight catches for 123 yards and a touchdown in a dramatic 40-37 overtime win over Texas State (12/9) the NCAA FCS national semifinals ... his two-point conversion receptions with 1:23 left in regulation allowed the Panthers to force overtime against the Bobcats and eventually reach the program's first national championship game ... caught five passes for 59 yards in the national championship vs. Appalachian State (12/16) ... was a preseason all-Gateway pick by I-AA.org. 2004: Started all 11 contests...Team's leading receiver with 46 receptions for 686 yards and seven TDs...Long reception of 40...Also led the team in punt returns with 14 for 125 yards (8.9 avg.), including a long return of 68 yards that he hauled in for a TD against Indiana State...Season-high 10 catches for 190 yards against Southwest Missouri State...Named the Gateway Offensive Player of the Week and CollegeSportsReport.com GFC Co-Performer of the Week following the SMS game...Also named the Gateway's Special Team's Player of the Week following the ISU game...Second team Gateway all-conference and first team Gateway academic all-conference honors...Finished the season ranked 76th in the nation in receiving yards per game, 98th in receptions per game and 42nd in punt returns...On the NCAA active career leaders list, tied for 15th in punt returns for TDs...In the Gateway, ranked sixth in receiving yards per game and fifth in receptions per game. 2003: Saw action in all 13 games...Caught nine passes for 90 yards and one TD...Had a long catch of 32 yards when he hauled it in for his first career TD against then 11th-ranked Northwestern State...Season-best four catches versus Iowa State...Team's leading punt returner with 36 for 198 yards with a long of 36. 2002: Played in nine games, catching five passes for 54 yards with a long of 18 against Wayne State...Season-high two catches for 18 yards at Oklahoma State...Also carried the ball once for three yards. High School: Earned four letters in football and track and three in basketball...Ran a 4.5...As a senior in eight games, caught 54 passes for 1,041 yards and 14 TDs and intercepted seven passes from the corner spot...Named all-conference, Tri-Valley Conference Player of the Year, All-Metro by the Minneapolis Star Tribune, first team all-state wide receiver by The Associated Press and second team all-state defensive back by the St. Paul Pioneer Press...As a junior, led the state with 60 catches for 1,032 yards, second-high in the state, 15 receiving TDs and one rushing TD, leading the state, to go along with eight interceptions and two fumble recoveries...Named all-conference, all-Metro, second team all-state by AP in football; honorable mention all-conference in basketball and was all-state in the 4x100, 200 and 400 while being named Tri-Valley's MVP and Runner of the Year...Also was all-conference in football and all-state in the 400 as a sophomore and a member of the state champion 4x100 team as a freshman...Named to 2000 and 2001 Who's Who Among American's High School Students, was a three-time recipient of Minnesota's High School League Academic Honors list, and was nominated and selected to participate in the 2001 National Student Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C...Played for Michael Aurich. Personal: Majoring in Communications/Electronic Media...Born Jan. 9, 1984...Son of John and Monica Surrency...Enjoys playing video games and basketball. |
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