Dec 13, 2023

MWSU's Streeter, NWMSU's Harris make AP Division II All-America Team

Posted Dec 13, 2023 6:04 PM
Missouri Western's Dakari Streeter (40) sacked Fort Hays State quarterback Jack Dawson (5) three times in the Griffons' 28-7 victory over the Tigers on Saturday at Spratt Stadium. Photo courtesy of MWSU athletics.
Missouri Western's Dakari Streeter (40) sacked Fort Hays State quarterback Jack Dawson (5) three times in the Griffons' 28-7 victory over the Tigers on Saturday at Spratt Stadium. Photo courtesy of MWSU athletics.

Central Missouri quarterback Zach Zebrowski, who passed for 5,157 yards, and five players from the Colorado School of Mines were selected to The Associated Press Division II All-America team announced Wednesday.

Southern Nazarene quarterback Gage Porter also made the first-team as an all-purpose player after leading the nation in rushing with 1,987 yards.

Mines is the top-seed in D-II playoffs and will play Harding in the national championship game Saturday in McKinney, Texas. The Orediggers led all teams with five All-Americans: offensive lineman Levi Johnson, receiver Max McLeod, linebacker Nolan Reeve, defensive back Jackson Zimmermann and punter Blake Doud.

Harding had two players selected to the first-team in offensive lineman Hunter Willis and defensive lineman Nathaniel Wallace.

FIRST TEAM (Offense)

Quarterback — Zach Zebrowski, third-year, Central Missouri

Running backs — Shen Butler-Lawson, fourth-year, Minnesota State; Jay Harris, second-year, Northwest Missouri State.

Linemen — Garrett Carroll, sixth-year, Grand Valley State; Ty Cobb, sixth-year, Bemidji State; Yuriy Hryckowian, fifth-year, Slippery Rock; Levi Johnson, fifth-year, Colorado School of Mines; Hunter Willis, sixth-year, Harding.

Tight end — Devon Garrison, fifth-year, Pittsburg State.

Wide receiver — Max McLeod, fifth-year, Colorado School of Mines; Kyle Sheets, fifth-year, Slippery Rock University; Arkell Smith, sixth-year, Central Missouri.

All-purpose player — Gage Porter, seventh-year, Southern Nazarene University.

Kicker — Eric Scarpino, sixth-year, Gannon University.

FIRST TEAM (Defense)

Linemen — Marquise Fleming, fourth-year, Wingate; Christian McCarroll, sixth-year, Grand Valley State; John McMullen, seventh-year, West Florida; Nathaniel Wallace, fifth-year, Harding.

Linebacker — Micah Cretsinger, third-year, Saginaw Valley State; Nolan Reeve, sixth-year, Colorado School of Mines; Abe Swanson, sixth-year, Grand Valley State.

Defensive backs — Peyton Buckley, fifth-year, Augustana; Wyryor Noil, sith-year, Central Missouri; Shon Stephens, fourth-year, Ferris State; Tanner Volk, third-year, Central Washington; Jackson Zimmermann, third-year, Colorado School of Mines.

Punter — Blake Doud, third-year, Colorado School of Mines.

SECOND TEAM (Offense)

Quarterback — John Matocha, fifth-year, Colorado School of Mines.

Running backs — Blake Delacruz, fourth-year, Harding; Jordan Terrell, fourth-year, Barton.

Linemen — Shane Bumgardner, fourth-year, Tiffin; Robert Dunham, fifth-year, Henderson State; Devin Hannan, seventh-year, Valdosta State; Trase Jeffries, fifth-year, Pittsburg State; Blake Larson, sixth-year, Augustana.

Tight end — Mike Rigerman, fifth-year, Findlay.

Wide receivers — John Jiles, sixth-year, West Florida; Tyler Kahmann, fourth-year, Emporia State; Ben Noland, fourth-year, South Dakota School of Mines.

All-purpose player — Michael Herzog, fifth-year, Hillsdale College.

Kicker — Logan Turner, third-year, Southwest Baptist.

SECOND TEAM (Defense)

Linemen — Loobert Denelus, fourth-year, Benedict College; Marcus Hansen, third-year, Bemidji State; Eddie Miller-Garrett, fourth-year, Ohio Dominican; Dakari Streeter, sixth-year, Missouri Western State.

Linebackers — Jack Barkley, fifth-year, Pittsburg State; Garrett Cox., fourth-year, Millersville; Hayden Kelly, fifth-year, Texas at Permian Basin.

Defensive backs — Willie Drew, fifth-year, Virginia State; Giye Jenkins, third-year, New Haven; Josiah Johnson, third-year, Ouachita Baptist; Malik Jones, fourth-year, Delta State; Josh Stokes, fourth-year, Slippery Rock.

Punter — Aaron Winn, fifth-year, Arkansas Tech.

Jay Harris/ Photo courtesy of Northwest Missouri State Athletics
Jay Harris/ Photo courtesy of Northwest Missouri State Athletics