ADAM CARL (Football/2013 Baseball) – All-MIAC (football/baseball), D3football.com All-America first team, Beyond Sports Network All-America third team (football), D3football.com All-West Region first team, Capital One Academic All-District (football), Mexico City American Bowl participant (football) … Tight end in football, shortstop in baseball … In football, Carl finished with 52 receptions for 696 yards and four touchdowns … His 52 receptions were sixth-most among MIAC receivers in overall stats, while his 69.6 receiving yards per-game average was eighth-most among MIAC receivers -- both totals tops among conference tight ends … His 13.4 yards per-reception average was 10th-best among MIAC receivers … Caught a touchdown in his American small-college all-star team's 30-15 loss to a Mexican all-star team in Mexico City … In baseball (2013), Carl hit .323 (40-of-124), with 21 runs scored, seven doubles, a triple, two home runs, 23 RBI, 10 walks, six stolen bases, a .444 slugging percentage and a .374 on-base percentage … Carl hit safely in 28 of his 37 games this season, including nine multiple-hit games and four multiple-RBI games. He was a part of 22 double plays on defense. |
MICHAEL JUBERIAN (Football) – All-MIAC first-team, D3football.com All-West Region second team, MIAC Athlete of the Week (Nov. 4, defense) … A transfer from St. Thomas, Juberian was one of the most dominant defensive players in the MIAC in 2013, leading the league with 141 tackles (63 solo), while also recording 10.0 tackles for-loss, 2.5 sacks, two pass breakups, a quarterback hurry, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble … His 14.1 tackles per-game average was also tops in the MIAC's overall statistics, while his 10.0 tackles for-loss were eighth-most … Juberian's 14.1 tackles per-game average was third-highest among NCAA Division III players nationally, with his 141 tackles also currently third-most … Juberian had double-digit tackle totals in nine of his 10 games this season, including a 21-tackle (seven solo) effort in Augsburg's 41-17 win over St. Olaf on Oct. 19, 19 tackles (six solo) in a 31-28 loss at Bethel on Oct. 5, and an 18-tackle (five solo) effort in Augsburg's 19-16 win over Gustavus on Sept. 21. |
DAN KORNBAUM (Basketball) – MIAC Player of the Year, All-MIAC, D3hoops.com All-America second team … NABC All-America second team, D3hoops.com All-West Region first team, NABC All-West District first team, Jostens Trophy finalist, MIAC Athlete of the Week (Jan. 20), D3hoops.com Team of the Week (Jan. 16) … Post… Kornbaum was one of the most dominant big men in small-college basketball this season, averaging 19.3 points and 7.9 rebounds per-game … He was the MIAC's scoring champion in both overall (19.3) and conference games-only (19.1) … In MIAC overall statistics, Kornbaum led the league in points scored (502), field goals made (208) and blocked shots (43), while ranking second in field-goal percentage (.667), rebounds per-game (7.9), overall rebounds (205) and offensive rebounds (66), and ranking third in defensive rebounds (139) … Among NCAA Division III players nationally, Kornbaum ranks fourth in field-goal percentage (.667) and ninth in field goals made (208), while ranking 58th in points per-game (19.3) … He recorded six point-rebound double-doubles this season, while recording 20-plus points 13 times. |
AYRTON SCOTT (Football) – All-MIAC first team … Quarterback … One of just three sophomores among the 37 players named to the All-MIAC first team, Scott completed 205-of-346 passes for 2,767 yards and 25 touchdowns against 15 interceptions, while rushing 132 times for 647 yards and five touchdowns … His 276.7 passing yards per-game and 25 touchdowns are both tops among MIAC players in overall statistics, while his total passing yardage and 205 completions are both second-best … The 2,767 passing yards are fourth-most in a single season in school history, while the 25 touchdowns are tied for third-most … Among NCAA Division III players nationally, Scott ranks seventh in total offense, averaging 341.4 yards per-game … he also ranks among the top 25 players nationally in five other categories. |