PITTSBURG, Kan. – Some late-arriving football awards came with some good news this week, as UIndy senior student-athletes
Rob Dury and
Korey Rogan each garnered All-America recognition. Dury collected
Don Hansen NCAA Division II All-America Second Team honors, while Rogan was dubbed a Division II All-American by InstantScouting.
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Dury picked up his first career All-America nod, becoming the first Greyhound to welcome accolades from
Don Hansen since Chris Mills and Ryan Forney in 2011. A three-time All-GLVC first teamer and two-time all-region performer, Dury compiled 125 total tackles last fall, ranking sixth in Division II in tackles per game (11.4) and seventh in fumbles forced (3). He finished his career with 392 tackles, good for sixth on UIndy's all-time list.
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Veteran cornerback
Korey Rogan earned his first All-America honor after a senior campaign that included the most interceptions by a Greyhound in 20 years. The all-region defensive back and Indy native racked up seven INTs last fall – including a game-sealing pick-six on Homecoming – while ranking fourth in Division II in interceptions per game (0.63).
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Both players helped the Hounds to three GLVC championships, two NCAA playoff appearances and a 35-11 (.761) overall record over the last four seasons.
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Next up for the Greyhound football program is National Signing Day, set for Wednesday, Feb. 1. Get complete coverage right here at UIndyAthletics.com.
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