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1 Samson Bialostok

  • Position Quarterback
  • Height 6-1
  • Weight 198
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown North Woodmere, N.Y.
  • Highschool Lawrence

Biography

Career stats

2011: Appeared in three games during his freshman season as the backup quarterback . . . Made his collegiate debut versus Hiram, where he carried the ball once for two yards . . . Saw significant playing time in the next-to-last game of the season at Augsburg, where he rushed four times for 31 yards before leaving the game with a dislocated shoulder . . . Had a season-long 13-yard rush in that Augsburg contest . . . Also carried two times for eight yards in season finale versus Trinity

2012: Competed in six games as the backup quarterback . . . Totaled 71 yards on 17 carries and a touchdown on the season . . . Carried five times for 38 yards versus Maranatha Baptist and also scored his only touchdown of the season . . . Fared 3-6 for 52 yards and his first career touchdown pass at Lewis and Clark . . . Finished the season 7-17 for 90 yards and a touchdown pass

2013: Entered his junior season as the team’s starting quarterback . . . Started all but one game due to an injured knee, forcing him to miss the game at Maranatha Baptist . . . Led the team in rushing by a wide margin, rushing for 699 yards on 139 carries and six touchdowns . . . Ran over 100 yards three times in four games (10-122 at Chicago, 18-129 vs. Wash-U, 29-117 at Augsburg) . . . His 122 yards at Chicago was a career-high in rushing yards, capped off by a 62-yard touchdown run which marked the team’s longest run of the season. . . Converted 136 of 255 passes for 1301 yards and eight passing touchdowns on the season. . . His strongest passing attack came at Concordia (Wis.), where he went 24-34 for 275 yards and a touchdown pass (the touchdown pass was a season-long 52-yarder) . . . Threw for two touchdowns apiece versus Carleton and against Trinity Bible. . . Threw the game’s only touchdown pass in 7-0 victory in the season finale versus Hamline


Why did you choose Macalester?
I first chose Macalester simply for a change of scenery. I had been on the East coast my whole life and felt it was time to explore a new area of the country. The opportunity to continue my football career was also a major attraction, and coming into my second year now, I am positive i made the right choice in coming to this school.

What other activities are you involved in on campus/in the community?
I also play basketball for Macalester.

What do you want to do after your time here at Macalester?
I am not positive of my future endeavors at the moment, but am quite confident that my education here along with the many connections I have made here will open numerous doors of possibilities for me.

Favorite sports movie and/or quote?
My favorite sports movie is Dodgeball. "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood...NOBODY!"


Jody Russell Photogaphy

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

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    2011First Year

    Quarterback
    6'1" 180 lbs
    1
  • 1

    2012Sophomore

    Quarterback
    6'1" 180 lbs
    1
  • 1

    2013Junior

    Quarterback
    6'2" 195 lbs
    1
  • 1

    2014Senior

    Quarterback
    6'1" 198 lbs
    1