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  2021 GNAC DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Zach Stecklein, Central Washington,...Stecklein played a key role in the CWU defense that has held teams a total of 334.7 yards per game. He shares the conference lead with 8.5 sacks, is third in the GNAC with 13 tackles for loss and finished with 41 total tackles. Stecklein ranks 29th in Division II with 0.83 sacks per game. He finished with a season-high seven tackles against Angelo State on September 25 and had four tackles for loss and three sacks at Western Oregon on October 9. - GNAC Football

rSr/2022 DE Zach SteckleinCentral Washington
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  2021 GNAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Donte Hamilton, Central Washington,...Hamilton finished the regular season ranked fifth in the GNAC with 71 total tackles and led the conference with 11 passes defended and six interceptions. He also ranks second with 14 tackles for loss and third with 5.5 sacks. Hamilton is 25th in Division II with 1.4 tackles for loss per game. Hamilton was named the GNAC Defensive Player of the Week three times this season, capped by his 10 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and three interceptions in the Wildcats' 30-20 upset of then-No. 11 Midwestern State on October 2. - GNAC Football

rSr/2022 OLB Donte HamiltonCentral Washington
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  2021 GNAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Quincy Glasper, Central Washington,...After missing the first two games of the season due to injury, Glasper proved incredibly dynamic for the Wildcats at quarterback. He finished the regular season averaging 213.3 passing yards and 251.7 yards of total offense per game in six games. A winner in all six games he has started, Glasper has thrown for 200 or more yards three times, topped by his 452 yards and five touchdowns at Western New Mexico on November 6. Glasper has captained a CWU offense that enters the playoffs ranked fourth in Division II in scoring offense (44.3 points per game) and 19th in red zone offense (.878). - GNAC Football

rSr/2025 QB Quincy GlasperCentral Washington
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  2021 GNAC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Rashaad Boddie, Central Washington,...Boddie, a transfer from Colorado State, finished second in the conference with 74.2 rushing yards per game and seven touchdowns. He amassed a season-high of 279 yards on 25 carries with three touchdowns at Simon Fraser on September 18. - GNAC Football

rSr/2023 RB Rashaad BoddieCentral Washington
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  2021 GNAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Darius Morrison, Central Washington,...Morrison earned Freshman of the Year honors after leading the conference with 58.8 receiving yards per game and eight touchdowns. Morrison played in all 10 games and earned GNAC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his 102 yards and two touchdowns against Western Oregon on October 23. Morrison has three 100-plus yard receiving performances, led by his 122 yards against Simon Fraser on November 13. - GNAC Football

rSr/2025 WR Darius MorrisonCentral Washington
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  2021 GNAC OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Scottland Vise, Central Washington,...Vise is the lynchpin in a dynamic Central Washington offensive line that has allowed just one sack per game, which ranks 16th in Division II. The protection has allowed the Wildcats to amass 419 yards of total offense per game, which ranks 38th nationally. - GNAC Football

rSr/2023 C Scottland ViseCentral Washington
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  Former Arizona State quarterback Jack Smith has found a landing spot, transferring to Division II Central Washington. Smith, the son of ASU baseball coach Tracy Smith, reportedly found his landing spot at Central Washington through new offensive coordinator Zak Hill, who played there. Smith, a 6-foot-1, 164-pounder, has three years of eligibility remaining and was no doubt looking for playing time, with sophomore Jayden Daniels having a firm grip on the ASU starter's job although Smith was a candidate for the backup role. Smith first played for Arizona State in 2016 after starring as a quarterback at Phoenix Mountain Pointe High School. He finished his prep career with 6,396 yards and 65 touchdowns to go with 1,573 rushing yards and 18 rushing touchdowns. - Arizona Republic

rJr/2023 QB Jack SmithCentral Washington
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  2019 ALL-GNAC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): JoJo Hillel, Central Washington, WR, Sr., Snoqualmie, Wash. (Mount Si),...Hillel was also a weapon for the Wildcats prolific offense. He tallied 10 total touchdowns on the year in eight starts. He appeared in all 11 games and set career-bests in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdown grabs. He tallied 30 receptions for 438 yards total and pulled in seven touchdowns. Hillel also threw for 105 yards and had three touchdown passes. His seven touchdown receptions are third most in the GNAC. This is Hillel's first career All-GNAC honor. - Central Washington Football

rSr/2022 WR JoJo HillelCentral Washington
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  2019 ALL-GNAC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Maxwell Nauer, Central Washington, DL, Jr., Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes),...Nauer was one of the factors on the Wildcats defensive line during the 2019 season. He appeared in nine games at Nose Guard and made seven starts. He totaled 23 tackles on the year (7 solo, 16 assisted) and had 3.0 tackles for loss. Nauer also has one sack for the season and forced a fumble. This is his first career All-GNAC honor. - Central Washington Football

rSr/2022 DT Maxwell NauerCentral Washington
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  2019 ALL-GNAC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Samuel Sanchez, Central Washington, TE, Jr., Poulsbo, Wash. (O'Dea),...Sanchez started all 11 games at Tight End for CWU in 2019. He pulled in a career-high five touchdowns passes and finished with 153 receiving yards on 12 receptions. Sanchez also played a role in the run game and helped block for an offense that averaged 211.6 yards rushing per game and had one of Division II's best rushers. He pulled in a career-high two touchdowns in the Wildcats home game against Southwest Baptist on Nov. 16. This is Sanchez' third career All-GNAC honor, all of which have been on the Second Team. - Central Washington Football

rSr/2022 TE Samuel SanchezCentral Washington
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  2019 ALL-GNAC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Tony Archie, Central Washington, WR, Jr., Tacoma, Wash. (Lincoln),...Archie was one of the GNAC's top receivers in 11 starts for CWU. He ranked in the top-three in nearly every category for 2019 as he set career-highs in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns caught. He was second in receptions per game at 4.9 and second in total receptions with 49. His 65.1 receiving yards per game and 651 total receiving yards per game ranked third in the GNAC. Archie's eight receiving touchdowns led the Wildcat and was second in the conference as well. He totaled a career-high of 146 yards in the season opener at Idaho, and had a career-high of 11 receptions in the Oct. 19 game at Western Oregon. Archie also threw for a touchdown in the game at Idaho. This is Archie's first career All-GNAC accolade. - Central Washington Football

rSr/2022 WR Tony ArchieCentral Washington
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  2019 ALL-GNAC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Christian Moore, Central Washington, QB, So., Puyallup, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep),...Moore emerged as the top quarterback choice midway through the season when he came in during the second quarter of CWU's game at West Texas A&M and led a near comeback on the road. He appeared in nine games overall this season and was the starter in the final six. He was undefeated as a starter at 6-0. He finished the year with 2,224 yards passing on 153-282 completed passes and threw 28 touchdowns. As a starter he threw for four-plus touchdowns in five of six games and had five passing touchdowns in two games.

He also rushed for 278 yards on 58 carries and scored four times. He finished the year with 2,502 yards of total offense and averaged 278.0 total yards per game. His 247.1 passing yards per game led the GNAC, while his total yards and average per game ranked second in the GNAC. He was also second in passing efficiency at 148.3. He threw for a career-high 423 yards against Azusa Pacific on Oct. 12 and had a career-high six touchdowns (5 passing, 1 rushing) against Southwest Baptist on Nov. 9. This is Moore's first career All-GNAC honor. - Central Washington Football


rSr/2022 QB Christian MooreCentral Washington
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  2019 ALL-GNAC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Scottland Vise, Central Washington, OL, So., Tacoma, Wash. (Pierce),...Vise was a consistent presence on the CWU offensive line in 2019 having started all 11 games at Left Guard for the Wildcats. He helped guide the CWU offense to 504.7 yards of total offense per game, which led the GNAC and ranked ninth in Division II. The ground game also produced 211.6 yards per game and 293.1 passing yards per game. Both averages were in the top-30 in Division II during the regular season. The CWU offensive line also allowed just 13 sacks the whole season, a mark that ranked 13th in Division II in the regular season. This is Vise's first career All-GNAC honor. - Central Washington Football

rSr/2023 C Scottland ViseCentral Washington
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  2019 ALL-GNAC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Marcus Schimmelfennig, Central Washington, DB, Sr., Richland, Wash. (Todd Beamer),...Schimmelfennig was not only a key part of the Wildcats defense in 2019 but also played a role in every aspect of Special Teams. Defensively, he tallied a career-high 32 tackles this year with 23 coming on a solo effort. He also finished with 1.0 tackle for loss and pulled in his first career interception this season. He also had six pass breakups, recovered a fumble, and blocked a kick. This is Schimmelfennig's first career All-GNAC award. - Central Washington Football

Sr/2020 FS Marcus SchimmelfennigCentral Washington
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  2019 ALL-GNAC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Tevin Gray, Central Washington, LB, Sr., Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens),...Gray was an all-around utility man for the Wildcats defense this season. He started all 11 games at Linebacker and rotated from inside to outside throughout the year. He finished the season with 51 total tackles (35 solo, 16 assisted) and was tied for the team lead in solo tackles at the end of the year. He also racked up 7.5 tackles for loss and had 2.5 sacks as well. Gray also added a forced fumble to his 2019 resume to go along with six quarterback hurries and one pass breakup. Gray also scored his third career touchdown in the season finale at Simon Fraser on Nov. 16 when he returned a blocked punt for a touchdown. This is Gray's second career All-GNAC honor. - Central Washington Football

rSr/2020 SS Tevin GrayCentral Washington
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