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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Kidd, Mason and Reid Collect More Awards

Kidd, Mason and Reid Collect More Awards

Three Dean College football student-athletes have been honored with additional end of the season awards.

Junior tight end Jordan Mason (Stockbridge, Ga.) and junior defensive back Dre Kidd (Manassas, Va.) were selected to the 2022 New England Football Writers Association All-New England Team. View the team > HERE (PDF)

Kidd and senior wide receiver Quintus Reid (New Haven, Conn.) were named to the 2022 All-Noontime D3 New England Football Second Team. Kidd was honored for the second year in a row. View the full team > HERE

Kidd, who garnered his second straight All-Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) First Team selection earlier this month, came away with a team best four interceptions to give him nine over the past two seasons. One of his picks was returned 59 yards for a touchdown against Nichols on Sept. 9. He was second on the Bulldogs with 61 tackles. Among conference players, Kidd was tied for most solo tackles with 49 and second in interceptions. Kidd also had a league best 127 interception return yards.

Mason, who earned a nod to the All-ECFC First Team for the second year in a row, was second on the team with 47 catches. He also ranked second with 619 receiving yards and five touchdowns. Among conference players, Mason ranked fourth in receptions, fifth in receptions per game (4.7), fifth in receiving yards, sixth in receiving yards per game (13.2) and tied for eighth in receiving touchdowns.

Reid, who was recently selected to the All-ECFC First Team, led Dean and the conference with 10 receiving touchdowns to rank 21st in the nation in that category. He scored at least one touchdown in seven of the team's 10 games. Reid's 62 catches and 882 yards were also team highs. Among conference players, Reid was third in receptions and receptions per game (6.2). He also ranked fourth in receiving yards and receiving yards per game (88.2). The team captain piled up 103.8 all-purpose yards to rank seventh in the conference. 

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