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2025 NSIC Football All-Conference Teams Announced

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

2025 NSIC Football All-Conference ‌Teams‍ Revealed

The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) ⁢today announced its All-Conference teams for the 2025 football season, recognizing outstanding achievements across the 16-team, NCAA Division II league. The selections highlight top performers from institutions spanning Minnesota, Nebraska, ‍North Dakota, and South Dakota.

The NSIC, formed in 1992 through the merger of the Northern Intercollegiate Conference and the Northern ⁤Sun Conference, has established itself as a ⁤premier Division II athletic ⁤conference.With a history of ⁢fostering both athletic and ⁢academic excellence, the NSIC has accumulated 27 team ⁣national championships and celebrated 122 individual national champions.These All-Conference selections ​represent​ the⁣ culmination of a competitive season for student-athletes striving for leadership both on and off the field.

Among those honored⁣ are London Kolb, a linebacker from Sioux Falls, listed⁢ as a Redshirt Sophomore (R-So.) with‍ jersey number 9. brayden Chaney, a Junior (Jr.) defensive back from Wayne State, wearing jersey number 30, also earned recognition. ⁢Clyde Hinton,another Wayne ⁤State ⁢linebacker ⁣and Junior (Jr.)⁣ with jersey number 8,was similarly acknowledged for ⁣his performance.Completing⁢ the list ⁢of players highlighted from the provided data ⁤is Blake Schraufnagel, a Sophomore (So.) linebacker from Winona State, jersey⁢ number 17.

The NSIC emphasizes a ‍balanced approach for its ⁤300+ institutions, enabling student-athletes to ⁤pursue‌ scholarships, academic degrees, and ⁣full participation in campus and community life. Division II student-athletes consistently achieve graduation rates exceeding those of the general ⁢student ⁢population and enjoy ⁢the highest championship participation ratio among NCAA divisions. Further details about the NSIC can be found at NorthernSun.org, and details about NCAA Division II are available ‌at NCAA.org.

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