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Student-Athletes Receive Accolades
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Academic and athletic accolades were recently awarded to ÈËÊÞÐÔ½» University student-athletes from conference and national sports associations.

Congratulations and Go Muskies!

Archery: Muskie archers earned at the USA Archery Northern 3D Championships in multiple events. Molly Cepek ’26, Carlie Ellsworth ’27, Paige Emory ’25, Gage Kennedy ’27, Jensen Lacroix ’27, Natalie Mallett ’27, and Grace Pedersen ’25 earned first place honors. Carlie, Gage, Grace, Kylee Brookover ’26, Madi Clemson ’27, Wes Ellsworth ’25, Kaitlyn Oswald ’27, and Braydin White ’26 also earned second place medals. Carlie, Wes, and Remington McClung ’24 captured third place finishes.

Bowling: The United States Bowling Congress (USBC) ranked ÈËÊÞÐÔ½»â€™s men’s bowling team and ranked the women’s bowling team at the opening of the bowling season.

Football: Receiver Ja’Lin Goodman ’24 was named to the D3football.com national and twice named Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Special Teams . Quarterback Doug Crawford ’24 was named OAC Offensive and OAC Co-Offensive . during the game against Ohio Northern as Ja’Lin tied the ÈËÊÞÐÔ½» record for longest kickoff return for a touchdown with a 98-yard run and Zuri Edmondson ’24 moved into the first-place ranking for career yards receiving with 2,173; Zuri also holds first place in career receptions with 144. During the game against Wilmington, Doug for passing yards in a game (511) and total offense in a game (578), and the team set the school record for first downs in a game with 37. Kicker Hunter Albers '24 also tied the school record for extra points made in a game with eight.

Men’s Golf: Nick Congrove ’24 was named an OAC .

Men’s Soccer: Mahfuz Yakubu ’24 was named to the Third Team for his performance in the 2023 season.

Volleyball: Mackenzie Krous ’27 was named the OAC and also received Second Team All-OAC honors; she is the first Muskie to receive Newcomer of the Year recognition since the award debuted in 1999. Katharine Clayton ’27 was named OAC Defensive .

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