Marcus Washington '12

Pahokee, FL
Running Back
Pahokee
Career Statistics: 

2011: (Rush) 9 games, 254 att., 1173 yards, 7 TD
(Receiving) 11 rec., 89 yards, 1 TD
2010:
(Rush) 11 games, 190 att., 812 yards, 3 TD
(Receiving) 12 rec., 96 yards, 0 TD
2009: (Rush) 10 games, 28 att., 188 yards, 1 TD
(Receiving) 5 rec., 73 yards, 2 TD
2008: (Rush) 5 games, 2 att., 2 yards, 0 TD
Total: (Rush) 35 games, 473 att., 2173 yards, 11 TD
(Receiving) 27 rec., 256 yards, 3 TD

2010: Washington had a breakout season in his junior year, posting career numbers in rushing attempts (190), yards (812) and touchdowns (3).  He set a new University record with 256 yards rushing on 32 carries in the conference championship-clinching victory over WPI.  Washington, who is majoring in history at St. Lawrence, was selected Second Team All-Conference and will serve as a captain for the Saints in the 2011 campaign.  He is also the President of the Ray Ross House.

2009:
Washington became an integral part of the Saints' attack out of the backfield in his sophomore season.  He scored three touchdowns, including a pair of receiving scores, while setting career highs in rushes, receptions and yards. 

2008:
Washington saw time in five games as a first-year, carrying the ball twice. The Pahokee, FL, native is one of the Saints' best blockers and paved the way for both Eric Jones and Connor Hackett during the 2008 season. Washington, who was also on special teams, is expected to see a heavier workload in his sophomore campaign.

At Pahokee

Washington was a stand-out Scholar Athlete, as he earned a spot on both the All-State and All-County football squads. The Pahokee, FL native also earned recognition for boasting the highest grade point average on the football team.