Wolfe garners MACCC, NJCAA Special Teams Player of the Week honors
Freshman kicker hit program-record 52-yard field goal in Week 1
Sept. 3, 2024 – After a busy night in Week 1, Northwest freshman kicker/punter Hayden Wolfe has earned the MACCC Special Teams Player of the Week award, the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference announced on Tuesday afternoon.
Wolfe, a native of Clinton, went 2-for-2 in his first collegiate field goal attempts, converting a 27-yard attempt in the first quarter and a 52-yarder in the fourth quarter. His 52-yard field goal set a new record for longest made field goal by a Northwest kicker.
Additionally, Wolfe punted five times for 231 yards, pinning four inside the 20-yard line, while also having two punts go for 50-plus yards. One of those punts was a 60-yard attempt. He also kicked off three times for 171 yards and a touchback.
Wolfe is the first Ranger to earn Special Teams Player of the Week honors from the MACCC since Sept. 19, 2023, when Jackson Uselton made four of his five field goal attempts in a 19-3 victory against Hinds in Week 2 of the 2023 season.
WOLFE NAMED NJCAA SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Sept. 4, 2024 – Just one day after earning Special Teams Player of the Week honors from the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference, freshman kicker/punter Hayden Wolfe has been selected for the same award by the NJCAA.
Wolfe went 2-for-2 in his first collegiate field goal attempts during a close 24-23 loss to Pearl River last Thursday. One of his two kicks came from 52 yards out, setting a new program record for longest made field goal.
Additionally, Wolfe also punted five times for 231 yards, pinning four inside the 20-yard line, while also having two punts go for 50-plus yards. One of those punts was a 60-yard attempt. The Clinton native also kicked off three times for 171 yards and a touchback.
Wolfe is the first Ranger to earn Special Teams Player of the Week honors from the NJCAA since November 9, 2022, when Shade Foster punted six times for 247 yards in a playoff victory against Jones College. One of Foster’s punts in that contest was a 56-yard attempt that pinned the Bobcats on their own 1-yard line, his fourth 50-yard punt of that