WACO, Texas - In addition to the release of the American Football Coaches' Association's (AFCA) release of the NAIA Football First and Second Team All-Americans on Thursday, the NAIA released the AFCA's Third Team All-America list. Joining Marian's already announced All-Americans
Reece Byerly and
Keagan La Belle are
Isaiah Street and
Logan Carrington, who were each named as Third Team NAIA All-Americans.
With the addition of Carrington and Street, Marian produced an MSFA-best four NAIA All-Americans. Indiana Wesleyan had a total of three to lead the MSFA Mideast League, while Siena Heights had two recipients. Carl Bew of St. Francis (Ill.) (Second Team) and Blake Lamb of Olivet Nazarene (Third Team) were the only other members of the MSFA Midwest League to earn NAIA All-American honors.
Isaiah Street had a dominant season for the Knights, leading the team in sacks and tackles for loss as he was named an NAIA Third Team All-American for the first time. Street made 60 total tackles on the season, with 13.5 coming behind the line. The defensive end recorded seven total sacks on the season, and forced two fumbles, ranking in the top-30 in the NAIA in both categories this season. The end broke up five passes, and pressured the quarterback with 15 hurries, and was named as a First Team MSFA Midwest League member.
Logan Carrington finished his career on a high note for the Knights, leading the team in interceptions as the starting safety. Carrington poached eight interceptions and broke up another six passes, finishing the regular season second in picks as he earned Third Team All-America honors. The safety made 39 tackles with one being a sack, and also forced one fumble on the season. Carrington ended his Marian career as a First Team All-MSFA honoree, and ranks fourth in program history in career interceptions.
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