7 Titans named all-CCIW football

Maurice Shoemaker-Gilmore
IWU’s Maurice Shoemaker-Gilmore ranked ninth in the CCIW in total offense in 2015. (Photo courtesy iwusports.com)

By WJBC Staff

BLOOMINGTON – The Illinois Wesleyan football team landed five players on the first team and two on the second team of the all-College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin squads, chosen by league coaches and announced on Wednesday.

Named to the first team on offense were junior running back Maurice Shoemaker-Gilmore and senior receiver Artie Checchin while senior defensive back Tyrell Bolden, junior linebacker Sean Garvey and senior defensive lineman Will James were first teamers on defense.

On the second team were senior defensive back Kevin Slawkowski and senior defensive lineman William Hargrove.

Shoemaker-Gilmore finished second in the league with 90.3 rushing yards per game, all purpose yards with 127.3 per game and scoring with 7.7 points per game. He was ninth in total offense.

Checchin missed the final two games with a leg injury but still finished with a league-best 97.8 receiving yards per game and 102.6 all purpose yards per contest, third most in the CCIW.

Bolden made 17 total tackles, 14 of them solo, and had one tackle for loss with one interception against league opponents.

Garvey finished third in CCIW games with 9.3 tackles per game and James was 29th with 5.1 tackles per game, had six tackles for loss and three quarterback sacks for minus-23 yards.

Slawkowski was second on the team with 44 total tackles, 14th best in the CCIW, and had one interception, one fumble recovery and three pass break-ups. Hargrove was 28th in the conference with 5.3 tackles per game and had three tackles for loss with one interception.

Augustana senior quarterback Sam Frasco was named the Art Keller Offensive Player of the Year, becoming the first Augustana winner since Dave Chorney in 2001. Wheaton senior linebacker Adam Dansdill was named the Don Larson Defensive Player of the Year for the second-straight season, becoming the first back-to-back winner since Illinois Wesleyan’s John Munch in 1996 and 1997, and first two-time winner since North Central’s Matt Wenger in 2008 and 2010.

Wheaton’s Mike Swider won his second-straight Bob Reade Coach of the Year award and sixth win all-time dating back to 2000.

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