Quarterback Luke Lehnen of North Central College of Illinois is the offensive player of the year and first-team quarterback on The Associated Press Division III All-America team announced Thursday.
Safety Matt Jung of Bethel (Minnesota) is defensive player of the year, kicker Tyler Huettel of Trinity (Texas) is special teams player of the year and Mike Cerasuolo of Springfield (Massachusetts) is coach of the year.
Lehnen won the 2023 Gagliardi Trophy as Division III's most outstanding player and is considered a front-runner to win the award again. Lehnen leads his division in passing efficiency and has thrown for 35 touchdowns and run for 13 while leading the Cardinals to a 13-0 record.
Lehnen has been the starter on three straight teams that have reached the national championship game, and he will look to make it four straight when the Cardinals host Susquehanna (Pennsylvania) in a semifinal Saturday.
Jung led the nation with nine interceptions, with four being returned for touchdowns to tie the Division III single-season record. He also led Bethel with 98 tackles, 10 for loss.
Huettel tied the Trinity record with 18 field goals, and his 81.8% accuracy on his 22 attempts ranked second in the nation.
Cerasuolo, in his ninth year as Springfield's coach, led his team to a 12-0 record before it lost to North Central in the playoff quarterfinals last week.
The All-America team and individual honors are chosen by a panel of sports information directors from Division III football schools.