Football Coaches Select All-MCAC Team and Coach of the Year

Football Coaches Select All-MCAC Team and Coach of the Year

Rochester, MN -

The Minnesota College Athletic Conference (MCACrecognized 89 MCAC football student-athletes from the seven participating programs as members of the 2023 All-MCAC Team. These awards were selected by the head football coaches in the MCAC.

The 2023 MCAC Football season saw Rochester Community and Technical College win the regular season championship and take the top seed in the post-season tournament. Rochester is currently ranked #2 nationally and had 16 players earn All-MCAC honors. North Dakota State College of Science, whose only conference loss came at the hands of Rochester, earned the two seed in the tournament.  The #3 ranked NDSCS Wildcats placed 14 athletes on the All-MCAC team and look to defend their 2022 MCAC/Region 13 post-season title when they take on Rochester in the 2023 MCAC/Region 13 Football Championship Game at St. Cloud State University on November 5 at 1:00 PM.  

Minnesota North College - Mesabi Range, who finished the season as the #3 seed in the post-season tournament, had 13 athletes named to the All-MCAC team. Minnesota State Community & Technical College, who finished 4th in the conference, and Minnesota West Community & Technical College, who finished 7th, each had 12 All-MCAC selections. Central Lakes College (5th place in the MCAC) and Minnesota North College - Vermilion (6th in the MCAC) each named 11 athletes to the All-MCAC Team.

The MCAC Coaches-of-the-Year are Terrence Isaac from Rochester Community & Technical College and Earnest Wilson from Minnesota North College - Vermilion. Isaac led his Yellowjackets team to an MCAC regular season championship, going 5-1 in conference play and 7-2 overall. The Yellowjackets are currently ranked #2 in the nation and will compete as the home team in the MCAC/Region 13 Football Championship Game on Sunday. Wilson took over the Minnesota North College - Vermilion program just days before the start of the season and led his team to the program's first win since 2021. The Norse finished 1-5 in the conference and 1-6 overall.  

There will be an All-Region 13 Team and Region 13 Coach of the Year named following the conclusion of the MCAC/Region 13 football playoffs and end-of-season coaches meeting.

The complete All-MCAC Football list of student-athletes is below:  

Team School Player Name Position Year
1st Central Lakes Ashton Hanan LB SO
1st  Central Lakes David Collins RB FR
1st  MNC - Mesabi Range Jonathan Mosley QB FR
1st  MNC - Mesabi Range Lovely Tshibanda LB SO
1st  MNC - Mesabi Range Tynan Selsing LB SO
1st  MNC - Mesabi Range Antonio Hunt LB FR
1st Vermilion Alex Briggs safety SO
1st Vermilion Mark Cox DE FR
1st M State Sam Tagg LB SO
1st M State Keondre Hodges DL SO
1st M State Marquan Tucker WR FR
1st Minnesota West  Teyel Lowe DL SO
1st Minnesota West  Darrick Baartman DB SO
1st NDSCS Trevion Carothers WR FR
1st NDSCS Roosevelt Cage RB SO
1st NDSCS Erik Lumpkin LB SO
1st NDSCS Sam Miller LB FR
1st NDSCS Clark Nelson HB SO
1st RCTC Devin Watson QB FR
1st RCTC Seth Thomas DL SO
1st RCTC Martell Williams LB SO
1st RCTC Terrence Isaac JR WR SO
1st RCTC Keshawn Johnson LB SO
1st RCTC Micha Hobin RB SO
Kicker - 1st RCTC Rodrigo Castaneda K/P SO
Punter - 1st RCTC Rodrigo Castaneda P/K SO
Return Specialist - 1st Minnesota West  Quonterrion Brooks RS/RB FR
         
2nd Central Lakes Rashad Sherwood DB SO
2nd Central Lakes Elijah Ward DL FR
2nd Central Lakes Riley Larson WR FR
2nd Central Lakes Eli Wiskow DL FR
2nd Central Lakes David Boyd Jr. WR SO
2nd MNC - Mesabi Range Nashawn Holman WR FR
2nd MNC - Mesabi Range Zephanijah Fletcher WR FR
2nd MNC - Mesabi Range Brysen McLeod DL FR
2nd MNC - Mesabi Range Nehemiah Nelson S FR
2nd MNC - Mesabi Range Cameron Goode RB FR
2nd Vermilion Kristian Alexander Corner SO
2nd Vermilion Marcus Tayior WR FR
2nd Vermilion Jovan Watson LB FR
2nd Vermilion Shaquay Jackson DL FR
2nd Vermilion Cam McBride safety FR
2nd M State KJ Cooper QB SO
2nd M State Josh Gonleh LB SO
2nd M State Kamm Blackmon DB FR
2nd M State Rashad Madden RB FR
2nd M State Dayvion Teague DB FR
2nd Minnesota West  Rejiwon Dupree RB SO
2nd Minnesota West  Aidan Bradshaw LB SO
2nd Minnesota West  DeShawn Clark DL FR
2nd Minnesota West  DaShawn Clark OL FR
2nd Minnesota West  Ryan Woodbury DB SO
2nd NDSCS Drew Boxwell QB SO
2nd NDSCS Jaylin Nieman-Burnett DL SO
2nd NDSCS Carter Bowen TE FR
2nd NDSCS Deontae George OL SO
2nd NDSCS Lane Kautzman OL SO
2nd RCTC Daniel Graham DL FR
2nd RCTC Jairrus Nicholson WR FR
2nd RCTC Jahquii Roberts SS FR
2nd RCTC Caleb Williams OL SO
2nd RCTC Mario Mendoza DL SO
         
HM Central Lakes Adam Kiatamba DB SO
HM Central Lakes Devin Jones LB SO
HM Central Lakes Mason Rudolph DB FR
HM MNC - Mesabi Range Demetri Hughes S FR
HM MNC - Mesabi Range Terrion Trotter OL FR
HM MNC - Mesabi Range Na'Zaiyah Holman WR FR
HM MNC - Vermilion Amari  Christie DB  FR
HM MNC - Vermilion Brennan Bondhus TE SO
HM MNC - Vermilion Joshua Gutierrez WR SO
HM M State JC Johnson WR FR
HM M State Jaden Reed DB FR
HM M State Antron Williams LB FR
HM Minnesota West  Quonterrion Brooks  RB FR
HM Minnesota West  Nicholas Willhite  OL FR
HM Minnesota West  Deante Porter  DB FR
HM NDSCS Spencer Egeland OL SO
HM NDSCS Jessie Hawkins Jr DB FR
HM NDSCS Grant Lyons OL FR
HM RCTC Ira Tullous FS SO
HM RCTC Brady Walsh WR FR
HM RCTC Michael Coble S SO
         
All-Offensive Line Team        
  Central Lakes Austin Boesch OL FR
  MNC - Mesabi Range  Dennis Lutchoomun OL FR
  MNC - Vermilion Peyton Luke OL FR
  M State Jarvis Green OL SO
  Minnesota West  DaShawn Clark OL FR
  NDSCS Dawson Hageman OL SO
  RCTC Gavin Layton OT SO
         
Coaches of the Year:  Terrence Isaac (RCTC)      
   Earnest Wilson (MNC-Vermilion)      

 

 

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