The University of Mary Marauders Hall of Fame
One of he most disruptive defensive forces in University of Mary football history, David St. Clair earned All-American honors and holds the school single season and career record for sacks while helping the Marauders reach the NAIA playoffs in both his seasons at UMary.
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A native of Modesto, CA, and a Denair High School graduate, St. Clair transferred to UMary prior to the 1998 season and made an immediate impact. The defensive end posted 10 sacks and earned All-North Dakota College Athletic Conference (NDCAC) honors as the Marauders won the league title, advanced to the NAIA playoffs and finished 8-3 overall.
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Year two with the Marauders was even better. Leading a defense that set a team record for fewest yards allowed per game (178), St. Clair posted a team-record 20 sacks in 1999. The Marauders, winners of another NDCAC title, won two playoff games and became just the second UMary team to reach the NAIA semifinals, earning a spot in the Marauders Hall of Fame. St. Clair was named to Don Hansen’s All-American 1st team and received 2nd team All-American status from the NAIA. Also an All-NDCAC performer for a second straight year, St. Clair is the Marauders career sack leader with 30.
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The son of Willard and Ellen St. Clair, Davis is the owner of Carpet Man Pro Flooring in Turlock, CA. He is married to Victoria Young.
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