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Phil Steele Names 10 Warhawks to All-Sun Belt Team

Phil Steele Names 10 Warhawks to All-Sun Belt Team

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CLEVELAND - College football guru Phil Steele named 10 ULM Warhawks to his annual All-Sun Belt Team on Wednesday. Defensive end Ken Dorsey, safety Darius Prelow and kick returner Luther Ambrose were all first-team selections.

Dorsey finished fourth in the conference with 13.5 tackles for loss and ninth with 4.5 sacks. The senior from New Orleans led all ULM defensive linemen with 45 tackles and was tied for the team lead with seven quarterback hurries. Dorsey - a converted linebacker - led the Sun Belt with 11.5 tackles for loss during league play. He finished his career with 26.5 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks.

Prelow was a dangerous weapon for the Warhawks in the secondary both against the pass and the run. The senior from Shreveport, La., finished the season tied for 23rd in the NCAA with four interceptions and was fifth among Sun Belt defensive backs with 77 tackles on the year. Prelow came up with 11 tackles at Iowa and intercepted passes against Florida State, Arkansas State, Western Kentucky and Grambling State. He finished his career with six interceptions and 232 tackles.

The ULM defense finished eighth in the NCAA in rush defense after allowing only 100.0 yards per game and 22nd in total defense after allowing only 326.2 yards a contest - the Warhawks finished second in the Sun Belt in total defense by 0.5 yards per game or six yards total. ULM established a new Sun Belt record with its rushing yards allowed this season.

Ambrose, who was named to the SI.com All-America team on Tuesday, took over the kickoff return duties in week five and exploded into one of the top returners in the NCAA. Ambrose led the NCAA in returns of 40 or more yards with six and in returns of 50 or more yards with four. He returned a pair of kickoffs for touchdowns to set the ULM school record for a single-season and career (3).

He became ULM's career leader in kickoff return yards with his 100-yard return for a touchdown at North Texas and became the first player to ever return a kick for a touchdown against FIU with his 98-yard dash down the sideline. Ambrose finished the season fifth in the NCAA averaging 31.2 yards per return.

Wide receiver Brent Leonard, offensive lineman Anthony Montgomery, defensive end Troy Evans and linebacker Jason Edwards were all named to the second team. Running back Jyruss Edwards, wide receiver Tavarese Maye and offensive lineman Ryan McCaul were selected to the third team.

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