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Football Caps Season with Annual Banquet

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Football Caps Season with Annual Banquet

Dec. 11, 2011

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    COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The University of Maryland officially capped the 2011 football season Sunday afternoon at Stamp Student Union with its annual banquet.

    The Terps said a final goodbye to 16 student-athletes who completed their eligibility in Randy Edsall's first season as head coach.

    Despite having a roster made up of mostly players from the state of Maryland, it was a pair of New York natives who collected the most hardware.

    Joe Vellano led the way by taking home three awards. The junior from Rexford, N.Y., was named the Ray Krouse Award winner as team MVP, best defensive player and top lineman.

    Vellano racked up 94 tackles, including 7.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks, four pass breakups and two fumble recoveries this season. He was a first team All-Atlantic Coast Conference choice and a second team Walter Camp All-American.

    Gonnella, a native of Monroe, N.Y., secured the George C. Cook Memorial Award for the senior with the highest grade-point average and the C.P. "Lefty" McIntosh Public Service Award.

    Gonnella's final season was cut short due to a knee injury suffered against Georgia Tech (Oct. 8).

    Seniors Austin Walker (top special teams performer), Tim Downs (Alvin L. Aubinoe Award as the unsung hero) and Trenton Hughes (A.V. Williams Award for Outstanding & Conspicuous Sportsmanship) also picked up awards.

    Davin Meggett, who ranks seventh on the Maryland career rushing list (2,411), was named the team's top offensive player.

    Johnny Holliday, who just completed his 33rd year as the play-by-play voice of the Terps, served as master of ceremonies for the event.

    2011 Maryland Football - Postseason Team Awards

    Top Special Teams Performer - Austin Walker
    A.V. Williams Award for Outstanding & Conspicuous Sportsmanship - Trenton Hughes
    George C. Cook Memorial Award for the senior with the highest GPA - Andrew Gonnella
    George Boutselis Memorial Award for letterman with the highest GPA - Ryan Schlothauer
    Alvin L. Aubinoe Award as the unsung hero - Tim Downs
    C.P. "Lefty" McIntosh Public Service Award sponsored by Don & Terry Wilson - Andrew Gonnella
    James M. Tatum Award for Lineman of the Year - Joe Vellano
    Dr. John E. Faber Award for Iron Man - Kevin Dorsey
    Most Valuable Offensive Player - Davin Meggett
    Most Valuable Defensive Player - Joe Vellano
    Ray Krouse Award for Most Valuable Player - Joe Vellano
    Distinguished Contributor Award - Larry and Cheryl Grabenstein
    Captains Award - Joe Vellano

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    Players Mentioned

    Kevin Dorsey

    #25 Kevin Dorsey

    WR
    6' 2"
    Freshman
    Tim Downs

    #59 Tim Downs

    LS
    6' 0"
    Freshman
    Andrew Gonnella

    #78 Andrew Gonnella

    OL
    6' 4"
    Freshman
    Trenton Hughes

    #21 Trenton Hughes

    DB
    5' 11"
    Freshman
    Austin Walker

    #18 Austin Walker

    DB
    6' 0"
    Freshman
    Davin Meggett

    #8 Davin Meggett

    RB
    5' 8"
    Sophomore
    Ryan Schlothauer

    #93 Ryan Schlothauer

    TE
    6' 5"
    Redshirt
    Joe Vellano

    #72 Joe Vellano

    D
    6' 2"
    Junior

    Players Mentioned

    Kevin Dorsey

    #25 Kevin Dorsey

    6' 2"
    Freshman
    WR
    Tim Downs

    #59 Tim Downs

    6' 0"
    Freshman
    LS
    Andrew Gonnella

    #78 Andrew Gonnella

    6' 4"
    Freshman
    OL
    Trenton Hughes

    #21 Trenton Hughes

    5' 11"
    Freshman
    DB
    Austin Walker

    #18 Austin Walker

    6' 0"
    Freshman
    DB
    Davin Meggett

    #8 Davin Meggett

    5' 8"
    Sophomore
    RB
    Ryan Schlothauer

    #93 Ryan Schlothauer

    6' 5"
    Redshirt
    TE
    Joe Vellano

    #72 Joe Vellano

    6' 2"
    Junior
    D