Cisco Clervoix ’06 was an All-America selection as a football defensive end, also receiving North Coast Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors and 3 All-NCAC citations. He contributed 12 tackles in his collegiate debut at Olivet. As a sophomore, he was named NCAC Defensive Player of the Week after making 7 tackles and forcing a timely fumble to preserve a tie and set up the game-winning drive against Denison. He led the team with 14 tackles for loss and ranked second on the team with 7 sacks, ranking fifth in the NCAC in both, and was a second-team All-NCAC selection. His junior year, he was named NCAC Defensive Player of the Week after recording 3 sacks among 11 tackles, including a sack on first down and a tackle on third down during Kenyon’s last drive to help preserve a 30-24 win. He led the team with 6½ sacks and 12½ tackles for loss, tying for fifth in the NCAC in sacks, tying for fourth in tackles for loss, ranking 16th in total tackles, and leading the league in forced fumbles. He was a first-team All-NCAC selection. As a senior, he was a 2-time NCAC Defensive Player of the Week selection, recording 3 tackles for loss among his 8 stops against Olivet, then racking up 1½ sacks, 3 tackles for loss, 7 total stops, and a forced fumble in a 21-7 win at Wooster. He ranked second among NCAC ends/defensive linemen in tackles. He was a first-team All-NCAC pick and was named NCAC Defensive Player of the Year, was a first-team all-region pick by D3football.com, and was a second-team All-America selection by both D3football.com and the Football Gazette. During his career, he totaled 20½ sacks, 46½ tackles for loss (third all-time), 119 solos, 112 assists, and 231 total tackles.