2011:
Produced one of the most prolific seasons by a running back in program history - setting the Navy single-season record for rushing yards with 1,152, despite only playing six games due to a forfeit by Princeton
Named CSFL MVP, team MVP and team offensive MVP and also garnered Lt. Cmdr. Shaufelberger, III Award as N-Star Game MVP
Capped the season with a record-setting performance in a Star Game win over Army (Nov. 4), setting single-game marks for yards (291) and carries (35)
Rushed for at least 142 yards in all six games and had eight rushing touchdowns ... carried 24 times for 219 yards and scored four touchdowns in a win at Penn (Sept. 23)
Returned a blocked punt 22 yards for a touchdown and rushed for 142 yards in a season-opening win over Army in the Allegiance Bowl (Sept. 17)
Had two catches, including one for a touchdown, and 28 carries for 17 yards in win at Mansfield (Oct. 8)
Season long scamper of 64 yards came vs. Post (Sept. 30)
2010:
Earned honorable mention All-CSFL playing in all seven games as a freshman
Led the team with seven rushing touchdowns and racked up 233 yards on 41 carries (5.7 avg.) and garnered the John S. Degan Award for most outstanding freshman
Rushed for a season-high 101 yards on 13 carries and scored two touchdowns on runs of 18 and 33 yards in win over Catholic JV
Carried seven times for 53 yards and scored twice in win over Mansfield
Scored a team-high three rushing touchdowns vs. Army
Had two catches for 18 yards and had one kick return for 21 yards
High School:
Earned first-team all-district, all-region and All-State in football in 2009
2010 Virginia wrestling State Champion
Earned a total of seven letters in wrestling and football
Personal:
Son of Bob and Kim Williams
Brother, Matt ('12), was also a member of the sprint football team
Uncle, Craig Williams, attended the U.S. Naval Academy