MINNEAPOLIS -- Four Augsburg University football players have earned postseason honors from the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for their performances during the 2025 season, it was announced on Monday.
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Wide receiver
Tyrone Wilson (SR, Ellendale, Minn./New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva HS) earned All-MIAC honors for the second straight year, with linebacker
RJ Chakolis (JR, Brooklyn Park, Minn./Hopkins HS) and defensive back
London Campbell (SO, Mankato, Minn./Mankato West HS) earning All-MIAC honors for the first time. Defensive lineman
Conner Elliott (SR, Apple Valley, Minn./Apple Valley) earned All-MIAC Honorable Mention honors, also for the first time. A total of 62 players were named to the All-MIAC squad, with another 28 earning Honorable Mention honors.

Wilson claimed his second straight 1,000-yard receiving effort -- one of 12 in school history -- with 87 receptions for 1,068 yards and 11 touchdowns. One of only two MIAC receivers to average 100 or more yards per-game, he ranked second among conference players in receiving yardage, second in receptions, third in receiving touchdowns, and tied for 18th in yards per-reception (12.3). He had six games with 100 or more receiving yards, and touchdowns in five games, including a career-high 199-yard, 11-catch, two-touchdown effort in the Auggies' 30-23 win at St. Scholastica on Sept. 20. His 87 receptions are fifth-most in a single season in school history. Playing in 39 games in his college career, Wilson caught 218 passes for 2,811 yards and 36 touchdowns -- ranking fourth in school history in career catches, fifth in receiving yardage and fourth in receiving touchdowns. He also rushed 33 times for 126 yards and three rushing scores, adding 168 return yardage in his career.

A transfer from Division I Tarleton State (Texas), Chakolis shined in his first season as an Auggie, claiming 102 total tackles (46 solo), with 3.0 sacks (31 yards), 6.0 tackles for-loss (38 yards), three forced fumbles, one forced fumble, one interception, 10 quarterback hurries and a blocked kick. He scored two defensive touchdowns, on an interception and blocked kick. He had five or more tackles in all 10 of his games, including a 17-tackle (12 solo) effort in the Auggies' 32-21 win at Macalester on Oct. 18. Among MIAC defenders, Chaklois led the conference in total tackles (102), while ranking second in tackles per-game (10.2). His three sacks ranked sixth-most among league players.

A starting cornerback for the Auggies, Campbell finished the 2025 season with 35 tackles (22 solo), with two interceptions, nine pass breakups, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. He had three or more tackles in eight of his 10 games played this season, including a six-tackle effort in the Auggies' game against Valley City State (N.D.) on Sept. 4. In 19 career games as an Auggie, Campbell has 68 total tackles (42 solo), with 13 passes defensed and two interceptions.

Elliott played three seasons as an Auggie after transferring from Wisconsin-Eau Claire. This season, he finished with 18 tackles (six solo) as a nose guard, with two pass breakups, two quarterback hurries, 2.0 tackles for-loss (4 yards) and a half-sack. In 30 games in his three Auggie campaigns, Elliott finished with 76 tackles (32 solo), with 11.5 tackles for-loss (56 yards), 9.0 sacks (43 yards), two passes defensed, a fumble recovery and eight quarterback hurries.
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Under first-year head coach
KiJuan Ware, Augsburg finished the 2025 campaign with a 4-6 overall record, 4-5 in MIAC play..