Football

Seven Patriot League Football Student-Athletes Collect Stats Perform FCS All-America Honors

Fordham’s Conway collects first-team honors, six more make the third team

BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Seven Patriot League student-athletes claimed NCAA DI FCS All-America honors from Stats Perform when it was announced.
 
Fordham graduate student linebacker James Conway claimed AP FCS All-America First Team recognition after leading the FCS in tackles (159) and breaking the FCS and NCAA DI career tackles records (595) during the 2025 season. Conway is one of three finalists for the Buck Buchanan Award, presented to the FCS national defensive player of the year, who was invited to the awards ceremony.
 
Six Patriot League student-athletes were selected to the Stats Perform All-America Third Team, led by four Mountain Hawks. Lehigh’s Luke Yoder (Jr., RB) and Tyler Ochojski (Sr., LB), the Patriot League Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively, were joined on the third-team by teammates Langston Jones (Sr., OL) and Matt Spatny (Sr., DL).
 
Lafayette’s Kente Edwards (Jr., RB), who led the League and ranked third in the FCS in rushing yards per game (145.4) and fourth in rushing touchdowns (20), and Holy Cross senior return specialist/wide receiver Max Mosey, who was second in the FCS with two punt return touchdowns, also made the Stats Perform All-America Third Team.
 
Stats Perform Release
 
Stats Perform All-America First Team
James Conway, Fordham, Gr., LB
 
Stats Perform All-America Third Team
Max Mosey, Holy Cross, Sr., RS
Kente Edwards, Lafayette, Jr., RB
Langston Jones, Lehigh, Sr., OL
Tyler Ochojski, Lehigh, Sr., LB
Matt Spatny, Lehigh, Sr., DL
Luke Yoder, Lehigh, Jr., RB
  
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