In a 48-0 shutout win over Saint Francis (PA) on Saturday, Wall returned the second-half kickoff 77 yards for a touchdown to give his team a 28-0 lead, becoming the first Albany player to score on a kickoff return since Nov. 5, 1988 when Steve McNeill went 97 yards. Wall also partially blocked a punt on Saint Francis (PA)’s next possession, leading to Jason Fralicker’s 46-yard field goal, the longest in the program’s Division I-AA history. The Syracuse, NY native accounted for 91 all-purpose yards, including a 14-yard reception on a second-quarter touchdown drive. Wall currently ranks second in the conference in kickoff return average (26.1 ypa).