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2024 Academic All-America Football team announced for NCAA Division III

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Note: This story first appeared on collegesportscommunicators.com.

Aaron Syverson, quarterback from Saint John’s (MN) University, headlines a group of outstanding student-athletes named to the 2024 Academic All-America® football team selected by College Sports Communicators.

Syverson ended the 2024 season as the Division III leader in completion percentage (.763), passing touchdowns (51), passing yards (4,382) and passing yards per game (365.2); second in completions per game (27.58), points responsible per game (26.0) and total offense per game (361.2); third in points responsible for (312); fourth in passing efficiency (198.0); and sixth in yards per pass attempt (10.10). He passed for over 300 yards in 10 of the Johnnies’ 12 games this fall, including four over 400, and for five or more touchdowns six times with eight games of four or more. The Minnetonka, Minnesota, native was a consensus All-American, a finalist for the Gagliardi Trophy and was named the Walter Camp Division III Player of the Year this fall.

Eight honorees on the Academic All-America® Division III football teams boast a perfect 4.0 GPA in their undergraduate work or graduate school. The 25-man first team has an average GPA of 3.84, with the entire 51-man team combining for a collective 3.82 GPA.

Thirteen student-athletes are repeat selections on the Academic All-America® Division III football teams: B.J. Adamchik (North Central); Alex Aitchison (Coe); Robert Coury (Carnegie Mellon); Coury (Carnegie Mellon); Dawson Dietz (Washington & Jefferson); Nate Farm (Bethel); Tomás Kenary (Middlebury); Jeske Maples (North Central); Dylan Page (Rose-Hulman); Thomas Perry (Middlebury); Arsen Shtefan (Springfield); Collin Thompson (Concordia-Moorhead); and Matt Wrather (John Carroll).

The Division III Academic All-America® program is financially supported by the NCAA Division III national governance structure to assist the College Sports Communicators with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2024-25 Division III Academic All-America® program.

For the first time, CSC Football Academic All-Americans of the Year in each division will be invited to be recognized in person at the 2025 Maxwell Awards Gala. The prestigious event, celebrating excellence in American football, will be held at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta on March 14. Tickets to the event are available at www.maxwellfootballclub.org/gala.

First Team

Pos. Name School Yr. GPA Major
QB Aaron Syverson Saint John’s University (Minn.) Sr. 3.7 Accounting
WR Robby Ballentine DePauw University Jr. 3.95 Biochemistry & Global Health
WR Malin Jasinski The College of New Jersey Gr. 3.68 Finance
RB Arsen Shtefan (2) Springfield College Gr. 3.64 Business Administration
RB Aaron Ellingson Bethel University Gr. 3.97/3.94 Business (Finance)
TE Zach Cernuto Washington & Jefferson College Sr. 3.86 Psychology
OL Jeske Maples (*) North Central College Sr. 3.96 Health Science
OL Matt Wrather (2) John Carroll University Sr. 3.75 Business
OL David Munoz Shenandoah University Gr. 3.79/3.67 MBA Digital Marketing
OL Thomas Perry (1) Middlebury College Sr. 3.92 Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
OL Dylan Page (1) Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Sr. 3.98 Biomedical Engineering & Mechanical Engineering
DB Nate Farm (&) Bethel University Gr. 3.92/4.00 Neuroscience (U) / Marriage & Family Therapy (G)
DB Gavin Smith Central College Jr. 3.92 Accounting
DB Matt Jung Bethel University So. 3.82 Accounting & Finance
DB Evan Kutzler Lebanon Valley College Sr. 3.92/3.94 Exercise Science
DL Dawson Dietz (2) Washington & Jefferson College Sr. 3.73 Business Administration
DL Chance Knight Marietta College Sr. 3.6 Management
DL Matthew Konkol Johns Hopkins University Sr. 3.89 Mechanical Engineering
DL Collin Thompson (1) Concordia-Moorhead Sr. 3.96 Management Science (G)
LB Robert Coury (*) Carnegie Mellon University Gr. 3.97 Mechanical Engineering
LB BJ Adamchik (1) North Central College Sr. 3.92/4.00 Sports Leadership (G)
LB Jonathan Bruder DePauw University Sr. 3.87 Biochemistry
K Justin Caputo Carnegie Mellon University Jr. 4 Chemical Engineering
P Vicente Lyon Hobart College So. 3.56 Computer Science & Mgmt. & Entrepreneurship
ST Ben Bryant Wartburg College Sr. 3.62 Business Administration

Second Team

Pos. Name School Yr. GPA Major
QB Steven Hugney Shenandoah University Sr. 3.99 Data Science & Computer Science
WR Dylan Wheeler Saint John’s University (Minn.) Jr. 3.54 Accounting
WR Jereme Ombogo North Park University Jr. 3.94 Marketing & Economics
RB Sivert Klefsaas University of Northwestern – St. Paul Jr. 3.96 Marketing
RB Jay Smith Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Jr. 3.52 Computer Science
TE Bobby Behmer North Central College Sr. 4 Economics
OL Grady Roadman Springfield College Sr. 3.98 Education
OL Matthew Kickel Aurora University Gr. 3.5 Business Administration (G)
OL John Scarboro Gallaudet University Sr. 3.53 Business Administration
OL Grant Davis Baldwin Wallace University Sr. 4 Chemistry
OL Ethan Kowalski Hobart College Sr. 3.9 Economics & Management & Entrepreneurship
DB Mason Cravens Hardin-Simmons University Jr. 4 Economics
DB Aaron Borgerding University of Wisconsin-River Falls Sr. 3.74 Health & Human Performance
DB PJ Penders Johns Hopkins University Sr. 3.66 Economics
DB Dalton Tjong Ohio Northern University Sr. 3.54 Mechanical Engineering
DL Alex Aitchison (3) Coe College Sr. 3.89 Kinesiology
DL Caleb Sell Linfield University Sr. 3.63 Finance
DL Zach Frank Saint John’s University (Minn.) Sr. 3.92 Accounting
DL Tomás Kenary (1) Middlebury College Sr. 3.74 Neuroscience
DL Nick Lardaro SUNY Cortland Sr. 3.55 Adolescence Education – Mathematics
LB Zach Brooks Whitworth University Sr. 3.98 English
LB Thomas Coury (#) Carnegie Mellon University Sr. 3.95/4.00 Mechanical Engineering
LB Silas Egenlauf Alfred State College Sr. 3.88 Construction Management
K Kyle Ihle Randolph-Macon College Sr. 4 Accounting & Economics
P Benjamin Younker University of Wisconsin-Platteville So. 3.85 Civil Engineering
ST Breyden Smith Augustana College Jr. 3.67 Business Marketing & Political Science

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