THE 2024-25 MCAC Winter sports team has been recognized today.
THE MCAC The All-SportsManship team is a new honor that the conference began this year, and the members of this selected team were chosen by the head coaches of each sports team. An athlete was appointed by each head coach of his team according to the criteria they have set for the waiting for promoting the positive sporting spirit throughout the season.
Thirty athletes won the honor of the winter sports season. There were six wrestlers, thirteen male basketball athletes and eleven female basketball athletes.
An all sport team will be appointed for the fall, winter and spring MCAC Sports seasons.
The following athletes were appointed to the winter team and are listed below by the University and Sport:
2024-25 MCAC Winter sports team
Sport | Athlete’s name | College |
Struggle | Treyson Renken | Bismarck State College |
Struggle | TUCKER HAAS | Minnesota North College-Itasca |
Struggle | GARNETT OSBORNE | Minnesota West Community & Technical College |
Struggle | Josiah Crandel | Community and Technical College of Northland |
Struggle | Marcos Hahn | Ridgewater College |
Struggle | Leo Tukhlynovych | ROCHESTER Community & Technical College |
Male basketball | Johnny Tong | Central lakes college |
Male basketball | Cayde Eberling | Minnesota North College – Hibbing |
Male basketball | Gohan Sawyer | Minnesota North College – Itasca |
Male basketball | Khris Davis | Minnesota North College – Mesabi Range |
Male basketball | Zayviar Handson | Minnesota North College – Rainy River |
Male basketball | Judah Pickens | Minnesota North College – Vermilion |
Male basketball | Braylon Baldwin | Minnesota State Community & Technical College |
Male basketball | Calvin flood | Minnesota West Community & Technical College |
Male basketball | Lewis Jones | Community and Technical College of Northland |
Male basketball | Miguel Maloney | Ridgewater College |
Male basketball | Jose Yepez | Riverland Community College |
Male basketball | Nathan Hanson | ROCHESTER Community & Technical College |
Male basketball | Samuel Woubishet | St. Cloud Technical & Community College |
Women’s basketball | Curry Anajae | Anoka-Ramsey community college |
Women’s basketball | Megan Matarelli | Central lakes college |
Women’s basketball | Klara Finke | Minnesota North College – Itasca |
Women’s basketball | Allie Bittmann | Minnesota North College – Mesabi Range |
Women’s basketball | Destiny Gonzalez | Minnesota North College – Vermilion |
Women’s basketball | Tenley Epema | Minnesota State Community & Technical College |
Women’s basketball | Casey Miller | Minnesota West Community & Technical College |
Women’s basketball | Kinsley Hanson | Community and Technical College of Northland |
Women’s basketball | Ellaina Bergstrom | Ridgewater College |
Women’s basketball | Nyomi Crushshon | ROCHESTER Community & Technical College |
Women’s basketball | Jadyn Young | St. Cloud Technical & Community College |
On the Minnesota College sports conference
THE Minnesota College sports conference is the organizational organization for Njcaa-The technical and community sports programs affiliated with two years in the state system of Minnesota, as well as certain colleges of North Dakota and Wisconsin. The mission of Minnesota College sports conference is to advance intercollegial athletics by providing a committing and united environment for the success of our athlete students and the competition between member institutions. THE MCAC Besides guiding principles to encourage the development and success of athlete students, promotion of integrity, honesty and loyalty to member schools as well as to maintain the sustainability of conference sports programs.