On Tuesday, it was announced that five Lindenwood football players have earned Academic All-District honors from College Sports Communicators (CSC).
Jarard Mosely,
Steve Hall,
Andrew Zook,
Darrin Fugitt, and
Nate Glantz each garnered recognition due to their work in the classroom and on the field.
Mosely appeared in 11 games and compiled three tackles during the 2025 season. In the classroom he compiled a 3.86 cumulative GPA while majoring in finance.
Hall is also majoring in finance and carries a 3.63 cumulative GPA. On the field, Hall was named a Second Team All-OVC Big South selection this past season. The St. Louis, Mo. native had three-consecutive 100-yard games in weeks 7-9. The redshirt sophomore running back finished the year with eight rushing touchdowns, which tied for tops on the team. Halll had six rushing scores during the final five weeks of the regular season. Overall, he averaged 4.5 yards per carry.
Zook holds a 3.72 cumulative GPA while majoring in finance. On the field, he started 11 games and compiled 19 total tackles, including 1.5 for loss. He also had one pass breakup during the year.
Fugitt has a 3.50 cumulative GPA and majors in business administration. He was named an honorable mention all-conference performer in 2025 and caught 32 passes for 341 yards and two touchdowns.
Glantz graduated with a 4.0 and a degree in mass communications and currently has a 3.81 cumulative GPA. The Elkhorn, Neb. native was tabbed a Second Team All-Conference honoree this past season. Glantz led the Association in passing yards with 2,590. The Nebraska native also had eight rushing touchdowns on the year, which tied for the team lead with Hall. He was named Offensive Player of the Week once during the season.
Student-athletes are recognized by CSC members for their combined performances in athletic competition and in the classroom. To be considered, one must accumulate a cumulative GPA above 3.50 with at least a sophomore athletic and academic standing, while being a starter or key reserve for their respective team. In football, student-athletes must have competed in 90 percent of their team's games played or have started at least 66 percent of games.
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