SALISBURY, Md. - Salisbury University junior
kicker Brendan Kincaid and senior defensive back
Byron Westbrook were named Atlantic Central
Football Conference co-Special Teams and co-Defensive Player of the
Week for their play in the Sea Gull's 17-14 upset of Widener
University on Saturday, November 4.
Kincaid booted home a 44-yard field goal in the third quarter,
which would be the eventual game-winner, as Salisbury snapped
Widener's six-game winning streak. The Cambridge, Md. native, was
also a perfect two-for-two on PAT's.
Westbrook sealed the victory for the Sea Gulls as he picked off
two passes in the final two minutes, the last one with eight
seconds left on the clock, to lift the Sea Gulls over the Pioneers.
The Ft. Washington, Md. native, added two tackles in the secondary.
This is the second time this season that Kincaid and Westbrook
have been named ACFC Players of the Week.
Apprentice School's Tony Scott and Wesley's Bryan Robinson were
named co-special teams and co-defensive player of the week along
with Kincaid and Westbrook.
Freshman punter Andrew Geisert was named to the
honor roll for Rookie of the Week.
The Sea Gulls will conclude their regular season on Saturday,
November 11, as they take on ACFC rival Frostburg State University
in the eighth annual Regents Cup played at Johnny Unitas Stadium in
Towson, Md. The game is set for a 2 p.m. kickoff.