WACO, TX – The American Football Coaches Association released its All-American teams on Tuesday, and Charleston Wide Receiver
Mike Strachan was named Second Team All-American.
The Redshirt Junior currently shares the all-time UC touchdown record of 27 with Joey Augustin and is set to surpass the mark by the time his playing career at Charleston is finished.
This season alone, the Freeport, Bahamas native set UC single-season records in:
- Receiving Yards (1,319) - Breaking his own previous record of 1,007 set in 2018.
- Receiving Touchdowns (19) - Breaking the 70-year record of 13 held by Charlie Hubbard in 1950 who went on to be drafted by the New York Giants after his playing days at Morris Harvey College.
- Receptions (78) - Breaking the record of 60 set by Terrance Spencer in 2006.
In addition to single-season records, Strachan broke the single-game records of:
- Receptions (13) – Set against Urbana on September 12th and also holds the 2nd place spot of 12 receptions set a month later against Notre Dame College
- Receiving Yards (207) – Set on October 12th against Notre Dame College, breaking the previous record of 186 set in 2010 by Andre Higgins.
Additionally, Strachan ranks in the Top-5 in other Charleston career records including:
- Yards Receiving (2,326) – 2nd behind Joey Augustin (2,402)
- Receptions (126) – 4th behind the record of 163 set by Terrance
Strachan's breakout season allowed the Wide Receiver to receive Division II Top-10 marks for the 2019 season in receiving touchdowns (2
nd), receiving yards (6
th), receptions (9
th), and receiving yards per game (5
th).
Full AFCA DIVISION II COACHES' ALL-AMERICA TEAMS release
here