University of New Hampshire Athletics

Laube Selected to AFCA All-America Second Team
12/22/2022 9:56:00 AM | Football
Junior Running Back Dylan Laube Is A Six-Time All-America Honoree in 2022
WACO, Texas – Dylan Laube (Westhampton, N.Y.), a junior running back on the 15th-ranked University of New Hampshire football team, was named to the 2022 American Football Coaches Association FCS All-America Second Team as an all-purpose player. The announcement was made Thursday.
This is the sixth All-America accolade for Laube in 2022. He was named to the Stats Perform FCS All-America First Team, Associated Press FCS All-America First Team, Phil Steele All-America First Team and HERO Sports All-FCS All-American Team – all as an all-purpose player. Laube was also a Phil Steele All-America Fourth Team selection as a punt returner.
Laube is the national leader in all-purpose yards per game and is ranked in the Top 10 in five other stats: No. 2 in total touchdowns, No. 4 in scoring, No. 8 in punt return average, No. 8 in rushing TDs and No. 9 in kickoff return average. On the CAA leaderboard, he ranks in the Top 5 in eight stats and he is the team leader in 14 statistics.
Laube's season highlights include a school-record 424 all-purpose yards in the NCAA first round vs. 16th-ranked Fordham University, tying a school record with a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at 14th-ranked Richmond, matching a school record for longest punt return with a 92-yard TD at Towson, and breaking the Wildcat Stadium record for longest punt return with a 43-yarder vs. 21st-ranked Elon.
He finished the season with 1,209 rushing yards, which ranks seventh on UNH's list of single-season superlatives. Laube was the team's leading rusher all 12 games played and was the leader in receiving yards twice. He finished with five games of 200+ all-purpose yards and also rushed for 100+ yards five times, including a career-high 202 yards at UAlbany
Laube rushed for three touchdowns in that game vs. the Great Danes and also had three rushing TDs in consecutive games against Maine and Fordham. Overall, he scored at least one touchdown in 10 of 12 games played.
Laube was a three-time CAA All-Conference honoree with selection to the First Team as a punt returner, Second Team as a running back and Third Team as a kickoff returner. Laube was also named to the New England Football Writers All-New England Team.
Laube's weekly accolades this season included two-time CAA Offensive Player of the Week, CAA Special Teams Player of the Week, New England Football Writers Gold Helmet Award and College Football Performance Awards Performer of Week 13.
New Hampshire won a share of the CAA title (7-1 conference record) and advanced to the NCAA second round to highlight a highly-successful 2022 season that ended with a 9-4 overall record.
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This is the sixth All-America accolade for Laube in 2022. He was named to the Stats Perform FCS All-America First Team, Associated Press FCS All-America First Team, Phil Steele All-America First Team and HERO Sports All-FCS All-American Team – all as an all-purpose player. Laube was also a Phil Steele All-America Fourth Team selection as a punt returner.
Laube is the national leader in all-purpose yards per game and is ranked in the Top 10 in five other stats: No. 2 in total touchdowns, No. 4 in scoring, No. 8 in punt return average, No. 8 in rushing TDs and No. 9 in kickoff return average. On the CAA leaderboard, he ranks in the Top 5 in eight stats and he is the team leader in 14 statistics.
Laube's season highlights include a school-record 424 all-purpose yards in the NCAA first round vs. 16th-ranked Fordham University, tying a school record with a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at 14th-ranked Richmond, matching a school record for longest punt return with a 92-yard TD at Towson, and breaking the Wildcat Stadium record for longest punt return with a 43-yarder vs. 21st-ranked Elon.
He finished the season with 1,209 rushing yards, which ranks seventh on UNH's list of single-season superlatives. Laube was the team's leading rusher all 12 games played and was the leader in receiving yards twice. He finished with five games of 200+ all-purpose yards and also rushed for 100+ yards five times, including a career-high 202 yards at UAlbany
Laube rushed for three touchdowns in that game vs. the Great Danes and also had three rushing TDs in consecutive games against Maine and Fordham. Overall, he scored at least one touchdown in 10 of 12 games played.
Laube was a three-time CAA All-Conference honoree with selection to the First Team as a punt returner, Second Team as a running back and Third Team as a kickoff returner. Laube was also named to the New England Football Writers All-New England Team.
Laube's weekly accolades this season included two-time CAA Offensive Player of the Week, CAA Special Teams Player of the Week, New England Football Writers Gold Helmet Award and College Football Performance Awards Performer of Week 13.
New Hampshire won a share of the CAA title (7-1 conference record) and advanced to the NCAA second round to highlight a highly-successful 2022 season that ended with a 9-4 overall record.
Now is the time for season ticket members to renew or upgrade your tickets to see the CAA co-champions in the 2023 season.
CLICK HERE to renew
CLICK HERE to upgrade

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