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CHAMPA NAMED ASSOCIATED PRESS FCS ALL-AMERICA

Dec. 13, 2007

University of Dayton senior tight end Matt Champa was named to his second All-America team in a week when the Associated Press announced its Football Championship Subdivision All-America team on Wednesday. Champa was named the AP's Second Team All-America tight end.

He had previously been named to the 2007 Walter Camp Foundation FCS All-America team.

Champa led all FCS tight ends in catches per game (4.92), receiving yards per game (76.8) and touchdowns (9). His 59 catches in 2007 were the third-most in a single season at UD, and his 921 yards were the second-most in a season. Both are Flyer records for tight ends. The nine TD catches tie Jim Currin for the best by a UD tight end, and are the second-highest total by any Dayton player.

On the Flyer career all-time lists, Champa finished second in TD receptions (19), fifth in catches (104) and seventh in yardage (1,588). All are UD tight end career records.

Hailing from Sagamore Hills, Ohio, Champa is a 2002 graduate of Nordonia High School. He will graduate December 15 with degrees in Leadership and Marketing.

Champa was a unanimous First Team All-Pioneer Football League selection.

Dayton was 11-1 in 2007. The Flyers were voted as FCS Mid-Major National Champions after defeating Albany 42-21 in the Gridiron Classic Bowl Game. UD was co-champions of the PFL, the school's ninth league title in the last 15 years. Dayton was also ranked #24 in the final FCS Coaches Poll.

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