Student-athletes named to the ICCAC All-Region Academic First Team posted a grade point average (gpa) of 3.5 or higher. Student-athletes named to the second team had a gpa of 3.0 to 3.49.
DMACC baseball players named to the first team included: Brett Berg or West Des Moines; Carter Bornemeier of Elmwood, NE; Aiden Brown of Des Moines; William Casel of Ankeny; Bennett Cutsforth of Dubuque; Jackson Fisher of Chariton; Jack Fuchs of Urbandale; Nathan Griffin of Ames; Kaleb Harrison of Neola; Sam Nicolino of Des Moines; Ben Nippolt of St. Paul, MN; Jarrett Novak of Greta, NE; Kaden Peterson of Luther; Anthony Potthoff of Van Meter; Tad Scherbenske of Rapid City, SD; Cadyn Schwabe of Thompson, ND; Jacob Sheeder of Truro; Samuel Shopbell of Prior Lake, MN; Jayden Singleton of Des Moines; Jackson Stewart of Urbandale and Josh Ylonen of Ames.
DMACC baseball players named to the second team were: Nick Crandell of Johnston; Jacob Draeger of Johnston; Blake Grevengoed of West Des Moines; Cole Kaufman of Waukee; Kaleb Krier of Altoona; Jack Luster of Huxley, Tremayne Mungin of Omaha, NE; Jacob Norris of North Liberty; Nick Ripa of Papillion, NE; Greg Ryun of Victoria, MN; Cade Van Ness of Glenwood and Kyle Westhoff of West Des Moines.
DMACC men’s basketball players named to the first team include: Ryan Schmitt of Van Meter; Mike Hartford of McKinney, TX; Christian Haffner of Gresham, WI; Preston Thomas of Princeton, MO; Brad Day of Mildenhall, Suffolk, United Kingdom and Malachi Peasley of Panora.
DMACC men’s basketball player Willie Guy of Cedar Rapids was named to the second team.
DMACC women’s basketball players named to the first team include: Jensen Archibald of Martensdale; Lexi Branning of Manning, Emily Caspers of Swaledale; Grace Flanagan of Coggon, Emma Jacobsen of Adel; Jada Powell of Des Moines and Karlyn Snider of Rhodes.
DMACC women’s basketball player Shamir Brown of Tuscaloosa, AL was named to the second team.
DMACC men’s cross country runners Riley Heilskov of Ankeny and Preston Rogers of Winterset were named to the first team, while Cole Bennett of Ogden was named to the second team.
DMACC women cross country runners Cindy Liera of LeGrand and Wendy Liera of LeGrand were named to the first team while Karima Koko of Des Moines was named to the second team.
DMACC men’s golf team members named to the first team include: Jack West of Winterset; Logan Barnes of Altoona; Ryan Nichols of Ogden; Dylan Ellis of Aplington and Ryan Leath of Glenwood.
DMACC women’s golf team players Quinn Eslinger of Afton and Lydia Steier of Granger were named to the first academic team. Francesca Brown of Grundy Center and Krista Swenson of Story City were named to the second team.
DMACC softball players named to the first team include: Abbigail Archer of Van Meter; Haley Forret of Van Meter; Jocelyn Long of Overland Park, KS; Sophia Maras of Johnston; Kaylie Reynolds of Muscatine; Zoey Wright of Ottumwa; Jada Collins of Des Moines; Abby Flanagan of Coggon; Abby Husak of Polk City; Ellie Jacobson of Humboldt; Isabella Johnson of Slater; Sara Keeler of Creston; Maggie Larson of Huxley; Julia Merfeld of Clear Lake; Samantha Miller of Mason City; Patricia Sporaa of Madrid; Brionna Vasey of Des Moines; Layney Loyd of New London and Alex Lander of Onawa.
DMACC softball players named to the second team include: Katelyn Stanley of Truro; Josie Swafford of Wellston, OK and Kamrin Wells of Topeka, KS.
DMACC volleyball players named to the first team were: Jordan Neely of Tiffin; Morgan Tupper of Nevada; Anna Neihaus of Carroll; Emma McKinney of Lytton; Liz Pierce of Altoona; Kylie Welch of Davenport; Eryn Anderson of Houghton; Alissa Weinkoetz of Afton; Emily Kerkhoff of Templeton and Abby Allmon of Norwalk.
DMACC volleyball players named to the second team include: Rachel Eddy of Dubuque; Abigail Maue of Center Point; Chloe Gilgen of Modale, Kennedi Purdy of Gilbertville and Katelyn Courtney of Ames.
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