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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox NCAA team season Шаблон:2019 New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference football standings The 2019 WPI Engineers football team represented Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the 2019 NCAA Division III football season.[1][2] It marked the Engineers' 130th overall season. The team played its home games at Alumni Stadium in Worcester, Massachusetts. They were led by tenth-year head coach Chris Robertson.

The Engineers finished the regular season with its fifth consecutive winning season, and the program's first ever season with ten wins.[3]

Personnel

Coaching staff

Name Position Joined staff
Chris Robertson Head coach 2010
Matt Kelly Offensive coordinator 2014
Scott Sperone Defensive coordinator 2017
Mike Kelly offensive line 2017
Galen Holmes Defensive line / special teams coordinator 2007
Dan Ross Running Backs 2016
Mark Fosatti Outside Linebackers 2019
Tim Farina Wide receivers 2019

Schedule

In 2019, WPI faced all seven NEWMAC opponents: Catholic, Coast Guard, Maine Maritime, MIT, Merchant Marine, Norwich, and Springfield. They also played four non-conference games: the three originally scheduled being Worcester State of the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC), RPI of the Liberty League, and Husson of the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), plus Western Connecticut State (MASCAC) in the New England Bowl series.

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  • On August 26, the Engineers tied for third in the 2019 NEWMAC Preseason Coaches' Poll.[4]

Awards and honors

Weekly awards

NEWMAC Football Offensive Athlete of the Week

NEWMAC Football Defensive Athlete of the Week

NEWMAC Football Special Teams Athlete of the Week

D3football.com Team of the Week

  • Sam Casey, S – Week 4
  • Isaac Patry, Peter Rakauskas, Vince Lucca, Jordan Hartley, & Sullivan Boyd, OL – Week 8

Postseason awards

New England Football Writers Division II/III Coach of the Year[5]

  • Chris Robertson, HC

New England Football Writers Division II/III All‐New England Team[6]

  • Sean McAllen, RB
  • Vince Lucca, OL

NEWMAC Offensive Athlete of the Year[7]

  • Sean McAllen, RB

NEWMAC Defensive Athlete of the Year[7]

  • Sam Casey, DB

NEWMAC All-Conference First Team[7]

  • Julian Nyland, QB
  • Sean McAllen, RB
  • Connor Field, RB
  • Vince Lucca, OL
  • Isaac Patry, OL
  • Sam Casey, DB
  • Nick Ostrowski, LB
  • Lou Duh, DL
  • Mike McGoff, DL

NEWMAC All Conference Second Team[7]

  • Nic Rossi, WR
  • Peter Rakauskas, OL
  • Jordan Hartley, OL
  • Steve Mey, DB
  • Adam Klosner, DB
  • Zack Ahrens, LB
  • Bryce Wade, P/K
  • Austin Pesce, R

NEWMAC All-Sportsmanship Team[8]

  • Steve Mey, DB

D3football.com All-East Region First Team[9]

  • Sean McAllen, RB

D3football.com All-East Region Second Team[9]

  • Sam Casey, DB

D3football.com All-East Region Third Team[9]

  • Nick Ostrowski, LB

CoSIDA Academic All-American Football Second Team (DIII)[10]

  • Lou Duh, DL

CoSIDA Academic All-District Football Team (DIII)[11]

  • Julian Nyland, QB
  • Sean McAllen, RB
  • Clark Ewen, WR
  • Lou Duh, DL
  • Nick Ostrowski, LB

References

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