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November 15, 2007
NE-10 Honors Bryant's Granatell, Fine; AIC's Parent
The Northeast-10 Conference today named Bryant quarterback Charlie Granatell its offensive player of the year, Marty Fine its coach of the year and American International College quarterback Rob Parent of West Warwick a co-freshman of the year.
Granatell, a senior, led the Bulldogs to an 8-2 record, their first outright conference championship and their second consecutive NCAA Division II tournament berth. He completed 148 of 243 passes (60.9 percent) for 1,789 yards and 13 touchdowns. He was also named second-team all-conference quarterback. Steve Armstrong of Southern Connecticut, the league's most valuable player, is the first-team QB.
Fine has directed Bryant to three winning seasons and two championships in his four years as head coach.
Parent finished sixth in passing yards with 1,992 and tied for fourth with 13 touchdown throws. The freshman of the week four times this season, he completed 128 of 236 passes (54.2 percent) and was intercepted only eight times. He helped AIC to a 7-3 record overall, 7-2 in the conference. AIC tied Southern Connecticut for second place behind Bryant.
Bryant will play at Southern Connecticut Saturday in the first round of the Division II tournament.
Posted by Mike Szostak
at 11:33 AM to College Sports
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