Continuing what has been a triumphant bounce-back season following a year-long rehab process, Williams went for 216 yards on the ground and scored four of Wagner’s five touchdowns in a 38-17 NEC win over Robert Morris. The sophomore running back averaged nearly 7.0 yards per carry on the way to his first career 200-yard rushing performance. Williams ran 32 times, three of which resulted in first-half scores as the Seahawks took a 24-3 lead into the break. The 5-foot-9 running back carried 32 times to give the Seahawks their first 200-yard rushing game since 2007. One play after Robert Morris’ second-quarter field goal cut Wagner’s lead to 14-3, Williams kept the Seahawks in control by sprinting 56 yards for a touchdown. After missing all of the 2010 campaign due to injury, Williams has returned to the tune of 1,222 rush yards and 12 touchdowns.