Four University of Minnesota Duluth football players have been selected to the D2CCA Football All-Super Region 3 Teams – redshirt freshman tight end
Luke Dehnicke was selected to the First Team Offense, redshirt sophomore offensive lineman
Carter Geerts earned a selection to the Second Team Offense, senior defensive lineman
Mojo Weerts was selected for the Second Team Defense, and redshirt sophomore defensive back
Joey Krouse also earned a Second Team Defense selection.
Last month, Dehnicke became one of eight nominees for the Super Region 3 2025 Harlon Hill Trophy. This came after a colossal season in the Bulldogs' NSIC Champion season. The native of Andover, Minn., Dehnicke led the NSIC in the receiving category with 97.6 average yards per game and 14 touchdowns. He also reached the 1,000-yard career receiving mark as a redshirt freshman, where he totaled 1,074 yards in the regular season. Heading into national competition, he ranked second in the NCAA for receiving yards (1,074), third in receiving yards per game (97.6), and third in receiving touchdowns (14).
Geerts, a Rochester, Minn. native, last month made his NSIC All-Conference debut after keeping the pressure off Walljasper through all 11 regular-season matchups. As an anchor on the line, his effort enabled the offense to rank seventh in the country in scoring and second in passing efficiency.
Weerts, a senior team captain from Batavia, Ill., last month earned his second career all-conference selection after leading the NSIC in sacks with a .65 average per game. Overall, as a defensive lineman, he combined for 33 total tackles (19 solo), 52 yards lost in nine tackles, and totaled 6.5 sacks for a loss of 45 yards in 10 games.
Krouse, a native of Savage, Minn., the defensive back earned his first all-conference selection last month after totaling 45 tackles (36 solo). Four of his tackles resulted in a total loss of 12 yards while breaking up four passes. He also forced one fumble and recovered two fumbles with a gain of two yards. Two of his three interceptions were returned for over 39 yards for a total of 90 yards.
These four Bulldogs helped lift the team to a 9-1 conference record to earn the program's 22nd NSIC Championship title, 13th North Division title, and its 13th appearance in the NCAA II postseason.