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High School Honors: Played running back, wide receiver, and defensive back and returned kicks under head coach Dale Wiggins at Woodward Academy...team captain for 10-3 squad...rushed for 1,210 yards and 15 touchdowns as a junior and 972 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior...returned two kickoffs and two punts for touchdowns as a senior when he also caught 12 passes for 259 yards....two-time team Most Valuable Player and two-time All-South Fulton County All-Star...Atlanta Journal honorable mention All-State as a senior...Defensive Player of the Year in basketball. At Delaware: 2003: All-American and All-Atlantic 10 Conference candidate...pre-season first team All-Atlantic 10 selection by the league coaches...one of the top cornerbacks in the nation for one of the nation's top secondary units...enters third season having started all 22 games he's played in...has recorded 152 tackles (121) and needs 48 stops to become the 32nd UD player to reach 200 for a career...versatile player who can play cornerback as well as both safety positions...has outstanding speed and a good nose for the ball and is a dangerous runner in the open field...tough hitter despite his size...also expected to return punts for the Blue Hens...ran a 4.53 time in the 40-yard dash and posted a 36-inch vertical jump in spring testing...posted three tackles in spring game...2002: Enjoyed an outstanding sophomore season...played all four defensive secondary positions and was a valuable team leader for the unit...earned second team All-Atlantic 10 honors...started all 12 games and ranked second on team with 84 tackles, including 63 solo stops...also had 3.5 tackles for losses of 17 yards...also intercepted two passes for 41 yards, broke up five passes, forced one fumble, and blocked a punt...posted five or more tackles 10 times with season-high 12 stops (10 solo) vs. West Chester...also had 10 tackles and three pass breakups vs. Villanova and nine tackles each vs. The Citadel and Maine...enjoyed his finest game of the season in win over No. 5 ranked Maine as he posted nine tackles (eight solo), forced a fumble, and returned an interception 41 yards for a touchdown...for his efforts, was named Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Week, Blue Hen Touchdown Club Defensive Player of the Week, The Sports Network National Defensive I-AA Player of the Week, and ECAC Eastern Defensive Player of the Week...had seven tackles, including 2.5 for loss, and blocked a punt vs. Richmond...was pressed into punt return duty when Mike Adams went down with a season-ending hip injury in the season opener vs. Georgia Southern...returned 24 punts for 196 yards and an 8.2 yard average (third in Atlantic 10)...long return was 25 yards vs. Northeastern...also had 19-yard return vs. New Hampshire...excelled in spring testing, leading team in agility (side to side motion) drill (4.01 seconds), ranking No. 5 in broad jump (1002), and No 6 in vertical jump (33.5 inches)...2001: Enjoyed an outstanding freshman season...became the first defensive player ever to be named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year and Eastern College Athletic Conference (All-East) Rookie of the Year...also earned third team All-Atlantic 10 honors following a season that saw him rank third on the team with 68 tackles, including a team-high 58 solo stops...also had five tackles for loss, broke up a team-high four passes, and blocked a kick...intercepted a UD freshman record-tying six passes for 44 yards in return...tied UD freshman interception record set by teammate Dan Mulhern in 1999...ranked second in the Atlantic 10 and No. 10 in NCAA I-AA in interceptions...named Blue Hen Touchdown Club Defensive Player of the Week three times (vs. Georgia Southern, Massachusetts, and Northeastern)...started all 10 games at cornerback...intercepted two passes each in consecutive games vs. Northeastern and New Hampshire...recorded nine or more tackles four times during the season with career-high 15 vs. New Hampshire...also had nine stops vs. Hofstra, Richmond, and Villanova...one of two Most Improved Players at defensive secondary following spring drills...2000: Did not see game action and retained freshman eligibility. Personal: Sidney Blair Haugabrook (Hog-A-Brook)...born March 11, 1982...son of John and Mary Haugabrook...sociology major...worked in UD Catering Department last summer....serves as a Peer Mentor in Delaware's H.E.N.S. (Helping Each Newcomer Succeed) program in which upperclassmen help freshman student-athletes adjust to college life...standout member of UD indoor and outdoor track and field squad...had best times of 7.03 in the 60 meters and 23.17 in the 200 meters indoors..had best times of 10.83 in the 100 meters and 22.31 in the 200 meters outdoors...was Colonial Athletic Association runner-up in the 400 meter relay and was third in the 200 meters as Hens placed second overall...IC4A regional qualifier in the 4 x 100 meter relay.
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