TOWSON, Md. – Sophomore
Derrick Joseph of Towson University has been named as the Colonial Athletic
Association Special Teams Player of the Week, it has been announced by CAA
officials.
Joseph,
the CAA leader in kickoff returns, was also named as the National Kickoff
Returner of the Week by College Sports Performance. This marks the second time
in his career he has been named as the CAA Specialist of the Week.
In
the Tigers' 46-17 victory over St. Francis (Pa.) on Saturday night, Joseph had
two kickoff returns for 148 yards and a touchdown. After the Tigers fell
behind, 7-0, Joseph took the ensuing kickoff at the Towson one-yard line and
ran down the near sideline for a touchdown to tie the game.
It
was the second-longest kickoff return in school history, topped only by David Meggett's 100-yard kickoff return
for a touchdown in the Tigers' 45-34 win over Northeastern in the 1988 season.
In
the second quarter, Joseph had a 49-yard kickoff return to set up a 39-yard
touchdown drive that resulted in a three-yard TD run by sophomore Terrance West.
A
second team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection last year, Joseph is
averaging 34.7 yards per kickoff return this season, tops in the CAA. He also
ranks fifth in NCAA FCS in kickoff return average.
In
his brief career, he has returned 42 kickoffs for 1,221 yards and a 29.1
average.
When
he returned a kickoff for a touchdown against St. Francis, he became the second
player in school history to return a pair of kickoffs for touchdowns in his
career. Joseph, who had a 93-yard kickoff return for a TD in 2011, tied the
record for career kickoff returns for touchdown, mark set by David Meggett and matched by Maurice Sydnor.
Joseph's
kickoff return marked the seventh time in school history that a Tiger had a
kickoff return for a TD.
In
1985, Mike Barth became the first
Towson player with a kickoff return for a touchdown when he had a 96-yard
return for a touchdown in a win over American International.
In
1988, Meggett had a 100-yard return against Northeastern and an 84-yard return
at Howard, helping the Tigers to a pair of wins.
Sydnor
had a pair of kickoff returns for touchdowns in his career. In 1993, he had an
86-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Charleston Southern. Two years
later, he accomplished the feat again as his 89-yard kickoff return for a TD helped
the Tigers trim Butler, 34-3.
Towson
is 7-0 when someone returns a kickoff for a touchdown.
The Tigers, now 2-1, return to
action on Saturday night, Sept. 29 when they visit No 2 Louisiana State.