Williams was behind the extension of two streaks this past Saturday at Sacred Heart. The junior running back produced his third consecutive 100-yard rushing performance and his Wagner Seahawks won a Northeast Conference contest for the third week in a row. Williams ran 20 times for 122 yards and two touchdowns in the Seahawks’ 12-3 victory over Sacred Heart. The veteran ball carrier delivered all the scoring Wagner would need 5:50 into the game. With Wagner facing a 1st-and-10 from its own 19, Williams ripped off an 81-yard sprint to pay dirt. The touchdown was the longest rush in a Northeast Conference game since Monmouth’s David Sinisi went 99 yards for a score against Sacred Heart in 2007. Williams added another touchdown on a two-yard burst in the second quarter. The South Jersey product finished the game with 147 total yards from scrimmage, including 25 yards on two receptions.