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Football
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Fall Academic All-Ivy League (2020)
Phil Steele Preseason All-America Second Team All-Purpose (2020)
Phil Steele Preseason All-America Fourth Team Punt Returner (2020)
Phil Steele Preseason All-Ivy League First Team All-Purpose (2020)
Phil Steele Preseason All-Ivy League Second Team Wide Receiver (2020)
Phil Steele Preseason All-Ivy League Second Team Punt Returner (2020)
Phil Steele Preseason All-Ivy League Third Team Kick Returner (2020)
All-Ivy League Second Team Wide Receiver (2019)
All-Ivy League Second Team Return Specialist (2019)
Phil Steele All-Ivy League First Team Wide Receiver (2019)
Phil Steele All-Ivy League First Team All-Purpose (2019)
Phil Steele All-Ivy League Second Team Punt Returner (2019)
Phil Steele All-Ivy League Third Team Kick Returner (2019)
FCS ADA Academic All-Star (2019)
Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 14, 2019)
Ivy League Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 28, 2019)
Gold Helmet Award (Oct. 14, 2019)
STATS FCS National Offensive Player of the Week Honorable Mention (Oct. 14, 2019)
STATS FCS National Special Teams Player of the Week Honorable Mention (Oct. 28, 2019)
3x Cape Air/DartmouthSports.com Male Athlete of the Week (Sept. 23, Oct. 14 and Oct. 28, 2019)
Charles (Stubby) Pearson Award (2018 team award)
Reggie Williams Award (2019 team award)
Granted a fifth year due to a medical hardship … currently 14th at Dartmouth with 2,392 career all-purpose yards … also 12th in career receptions (110) and 15th in receiving yards (1,418) … Phil Steele 2020 FCS Preseason All-American at two positions — all-purpose second team and punt returner fourth team — plus Phil Steele Preseason All-Ivy League at four positions: all-purpose first team, wide receiver and punt returner second team, and kickoff returner third team.
SENIOR (2019) | Game-by-Game Stats
All-Ivy League Second Team at both wide receiver and return specialist … first team wide receiver according to Phil Steele ... named to FCS Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Team … recipient of the team’s Reggie Williams Award as the player who through leadership and action has made Dartmouth a better place … led the conference and ranked 13th nationally in all-purpose yards per game (137.1) … fourth in the FCS in punt return average (17.0) … second in the league in touchdown catches (8), fourth in receiving yards per game (82.7) and sixth in receptions per game (5.1) … one of nine Big Green receivers to ever amass 800 receiving yards in a season … one of five Ivy players in the loop to return a punt for a touchdown … posted his first career 100-yard game as a receiver in the season opener at Jacksonville, hauling in 6 passes for 104 yards and two touchdowns in the 35-6 victory … also ran for 79 yards on just three carries, one of which went for 62 yards (the second longest by any Big Green player all season) against the Dolphins … add in punt returns of 32 and 20 yards and he boasted 235 all-purpose yards, the most by a Dartmouth player in five years and 10th most in program history, as he earned DartmouthSports.com Male Athlete of the Week honors for the first of three times during the season … had a 40-yard touchdown catch in the 38-3 romp over Colgate … exploded for 203 receiving yards — third most in program history — on just five catches in the 42-10 homecoming win over Yale … scored on a 75-yard toss on the game’s second play from scrimmage, then added a 61-yard touchdown grab early in the second half … named the Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week and the Gold Helmet Award winner, not to mention receiving weekly honors from DartmouthSports.com again and honorable mention for National Offensive Player of the Week from STATS … led the team in receiving for the third time in first five games with 90 yards on three catches at Marist, including a 66-yard scoring strike in the 49-7 win … set a Dartmouth record with 142 punt return yards in the 59-24 triumph over Columbia, beginning with an 87-yard touchdown burst for the Big Green’s first points of the night … did a little bit of everything against the Lions, rushing for 16 yards with a touchdown, catching a pair of tosses for a modest 14 yards and throwing a 34-yard completion … named the Ivy League Special Teams Player of the Week and the DartmouthSports.com Male Athlete of the Week again while also receiving honorable mention for National Special Teams Player of the Week from STATS … had a personal-high 11 catches for 97 yards at Harvard, the last a 22-yard snare during the final drive that put Dartmouth on the Crimson 45 and set up the game-winning, Hail Mary pass in the 9-6 victory … most of his damage on offense against ninth-ranked Princeton at Yankee Stadium came on the ground with five carries for 43 yards, including a 15-yard run to the one to set up a touchdown plunge in the 27-10 win … came up big in the season finale, posting a career-high 14 catches (second most for a Dartmouth receiver) for 193 yards and two touchdowns, both of which came in the fourth quarter to overcome a 23-14 deficit in the title-clinching, 29-23 triumph at Brown.
JUNIOR (2018) | Game-by-Game Stats
Recipient of Dartmouth’s Charles (Stubby) Pearson Award as the underclassman whose character, leadership on campus, high academic standing and performance on the playing field most resembles that of Charles (Stubby) Pearson '42, captain of 1941 football team who died while serving in the U.S. Navy in World War II … not only led the team with 27 receptions, but also ran the ball 20 times on jet sweeps and end arounds, averaging 7.0 yards per carry (second highest on the team minimum two carries) … after sitting out the first game with an injury, returned to lead the team with seven grabs for 70 yards in the 34-14 win at Holy Cross, including a 17-yard touchdown catch for a 20-0 lead just before halftime … had 57 all-purpose yards versus Penn with 26 on the ground on four carries and 31 more on a pair of receptions in the Ivy-opening, 37-14 victory … led 11 Big Green rushers with at least 10 yards, needing just three handoffs to amass 43 yards, and snared three throws for 28 more in the 42-0 blanking of Sacred Heart … posted a team-high four catches and scored his lone rushing TD of the year from 8 yards out in the 28-12 triumph at Columbia … had two of Dartmouth’s four receptions in the first win over Harvard in 15 years, 24-17 … sported team bests of four catches and 53 yards as the Green handed Cornell a 35-24 defeat in Ithaca.
SOPHOMORE (2017) | Game-by-Game Stats
Second-leading receiver for Dartmouth in both catches (32) and yardage (318) … also ran the ball 22 times for 106 yards on end arounds and returned nine kickoffs at an average of just over 19 yards … played in all 10 games … first career catches came against 25th-ranked Holy Cross, grabbing three throws for a modest 15 yards, plus picked up 22 more yards on three rushes … credited with 52 yards on nine carries in the 16-13 victory at Penn … took over kick-returning duties at Sacred Heart, galloping 60 yards on three returns to go with catches of 23 and 32 yards as he led the team with a season-high 127 all-purpose yards … lone touchdown of the year was a 38-yard catch against Columbia … led the Green with seven catches against Harvard and again with six more in Fenway Park versus Brown … amassed a season-best 79 receiving yards on seven grabs against Princeton, plus had a season-long 30-yard kickoff return to help defeat the Tigers, 54-44.
FRESHMAN (2016)
Did not see the field due to an injury.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterman for coach Todd Rogers at Argyle … Caught 67 passes for 1,071 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior for 14-2 District 6-4A champions … added 348 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground … also punted and even took some kickoffs … all-district selection … Rivals all-area first team … Argyle posted a record of 56-5 during his four years, reaching the state championship game three times and winning it as a sophomore … captained football and soccer teams as a senior and also competed in track for three years ... district MVP in soccer as a senior.
PERSONAL
Full name is Andrew Chase Estrada … son of Aaron and Kendra Estrada has two brothers and one sister … father played football at SMU and grandfather at Arlington State … ranked nationally as a distance runner in elementary school … cousin Andrew Sisco pitched for the Kansas City Royals and Chicago White Sox in the mid-2000s.