New York, NY (Sports Network) - Fordham University senior kicker Patrick
Murray was named as the 2012 recipient of the prestigious Fred Mitchell Award
on Tuesday.
The Fred Mitchell Award is presented to a kicker in the FCS, Division II,
Division III, NAIA or NJCAA who excels on the football field and in the
community.
Murray, chosen from other 750 eligible kickers, will receive the award on Feb.
18 at the National Football Foundation Chicago Chapter Awards Ceremony.
The Mahwah, N.J., native was named on Monday to The Sports Network FCS All-
America First Team as a place-kicker. He set the Patriot League record for
field goals in a season while converting 25-of-30 attempts, including four of
at least 50 yards with a long of 55 yards. He also was 30-of-31 on extra
points, giving him 105 points, which is a single-season record for a Fordham
kicker.
In addition, Murray averaged 46 yards on 52 punts.
Off the field, Murray has been active in community service projects with the
football team, which includes volunteering for a program in which players read
to elementary school children. He is active with the Part of the Solution
program, working with teammates at local food shelters, and has volunteered for
various food drives and toy drives at Fordham.
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