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Monken Wins ECAC Coach of the Year; Four Place on All-Offensive Team
December 19, 2024 | Football
DANBURY, Conn. – The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) has announced its 2024 Division I FBS All-ECAC Team and Major Award, and Army head football coach Jeff Monken has been named Coach of the Year.
This season, Monken led Army to race out to a 9-0 start, which included reaching a 13-game winning streak, the longest in the FBS. Monken's unit captured the American Athletic Conference Championship, Army's first-ever conference title in its first year as a member of the conference.
This is Monken's second time being named the ECAC Coach of the Year, also taking home the honors in 2021 in what was a 9-4 campagin.
Monken and his Army team will take on Louisiana Tech in the Independence Bowl on Dec. 28, Army's first bowl game since 2021.
The ECAC and this award are from a collection of schools from the Northeast geographically.
Army also saw four players appear on the All-ECAC offensive team with QB Bryson Daily, RB Kanye Udoh, OL Connor Finucane and OL Brady Small.
Playoff-bound Penn State won two awards, with Tyler Warren winning Offensive Player of the Year and Abdul Carter winning Defensive Player of the Year. Syracuse Freshman Maraad Watson won Rookie of the Year.
ECAC Football Bowl Subdivision All-ECAC Selections
All-ECAC Offense*
Bryson Daily – Army, Sr., QB
LeQuint Allen Jr. – Syracuse University, Jr., RB
Kyle Monangai – Rutgers University, Sr, RB
Kanye Udoh – Army, So, RB
Alex Tecza – Navy, Jr, FB
Jackson Meeks – Syracuse University, Sr., WR
Dante Wright – Temple University, Gr., WR
Trebor Pena – Syracuse University, Rs-Jr., WR
Tyler Warren – Penn State, Sr., TE
Connor Finucane – Army, Sr., OL
Brady Small – Army, So., OL
Connor McMahon – Navy, Sr., OL
Hollin Pierce – Rutgers University, Sr., OL
Pat McMurtrie – James Madison University, Rs-Sr., OL
All-ECAC Defense*
Eric O'Neill – James Madison University, Rs-Jr., DL
Fadil Diggs – Syracuse University, Sr., DL
Abdul Carter – Penn State University, Jr., DL
Khairi Manns – James Madison University, Rs-Sr., DL
Landon Robinson – Navy, Jr., DL
Colin Ramos – Navy, Sr., LB
Jayden McDonald – University of Connecticut, Rs-Sr., LB
Tyquan King – Temple University, Rs-Jr., LB
Dariel Djabome – Rutgers University, Jr., LB
Dashaun Peele – Navy, Sr., DB
Terrence Spence – James Madison University, Sr., DB
Jaylen Reed – Penn State, Sr, DB
Shaquan Loyal – Rutgers University, Sr., DB
All-ECAC Special Teams
Maddux Trujillo – Temple University, Gr., K
Riley Riethman – Navy, Sr., P
Mel Brown – University of Connecticut, Jr., RS
ABOUT THE ECAC
The ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) is an eighty-five-year-old organization with well over 200 member schools across all three NCAA Divisions - I, II and III. The ECAC exists to enhance the experience of student-athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics and provides great value for universities and colleges by sponsoring championships, leagues, bowl games, tournaments and other competitions throughout the Northeast.
The ECAC also hosts a comprehensive esports program that presently involves 160 schools fielding 1100 teams across 14 different esports games, streamed live four nights a week. The ECAC's esports platform has and continues to expand the geographic footprint of the Conference nationally.
This season, Monken led Army to race out to a 9-0 start, which included reaching a 13-game winning streak, the longest in the FBS. Monken's unit captured the American Athletic Conference Championship, Army's first-ever conference title in its first year as a member of the conference.
This is Monken's second time being named the ECAC Coach of the Year, also taking home the honors in 2021 in what was a 9-4 campagin.
Monken and his Army team will take on Louisiana Tech in the Independence Bowl on Dec. 28, Army's first bowl game since 2021.
The ECAC and this award are from a collection of schools from the Northeast geographically.
Army also saw four players appear on the All-ECAC offensive team with QB Bryson Daily, RB Kanye Udoh, OL Connor Finucane and OL Brady Small.
Playoff-bound Penn State won two awards, with Tyler Warren winning Offensive Player of the Year and Abdul Carter winning Defensive Player of the Year. Syracuse Freshman Maraad Watson won Rookie of the Year.
ECAC Football Bowl Subdivision All-ECAC Selections
All-ECAC Offense*
Bryson Daily – Army, Sr., QB
LeQuint Allen Jr. – Syracuse University, Jr., RB
Kyle Monangai – Rutgers University, Sr, RB
Kanye Udoh – Army, So, RB
Alex Tecza – Navy, Jr, FB
Jackson Meeks – Syracuse University, Sr., WR
Dante Wright – Temple University, Gr., WR
Trebor Pena – Syracuse University, Rs-Jr., WR
Tyler Warren – Penn State, Sr., TE
Connor Finucane – Army, Sr., OL
Brady Small – Army, So., OL
Connor McMahon – Navy, Sr., OL
Hollin Pierce – Rutgers University, Sr., OL
Pat McMurtrie – James Madison University, Rs-Sr., OL
All-ECAC Defense*
Eric O'Neill – James Madison University, Rs-Jr., DL
Fadil Diggs – Syracuse University, Sr., DL
Abdul Carter – Penn State University, Jr., DL
Khairi Manns – James Madison University, Rs-Sr., DL
Landon Robinson – Navy, Jr., DL
Colin Ramos – Navy, Sr., LB
Jayden McDonald – University of Connecticut, Rs-Sr., LB
Tyquan King – Temple University, Rs-Jr., LB
Dariel Djabome – Rutgers University, Jr., LB
Dashaun Peele – Navy, Sr., DB
Terrence Spence – James Madison University, Sr., DB
Jaylen Reed – Penn State, Sr, DB
Shaquan Loyal – Rutgers University, Sr., DB
All-ECAC Special Teams
Maddux Trujillo – Temple University, Gr., K
Riley Riethman – Navy, Sr., P
Mel Brown – University of Connecticut, Jr., RS
ABOUT THE ECAC
The ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) is an eighty-five-year-old organization with well over 200 member schools across all three NCAA Divisions - I, II and III. The ECAC exists to enhance the experience of student-athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics and provides great value for universities and colleges by sponsoring championships, leagues, bowl games, tournaments and other competitions throughout the Northeast.
The ECAC also hosts a comprehensive esports program that presently involves 160 schools fielding 1100 teams across 14 different esports games, streamed live four nights a week. The ECAC's esports platform has and continues to expand the geographic footprint of the Conference nationally.
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