Jason Vander Laan of Ferris State repeated as the offensive player of the year, while Grand Valley State's Matt Judon was named defensive player of the year for the All-Super Region 4 football team. The document then lists the players named to the first and second teams on offense and defense from various Division II schools in the region like Colorado State-Pueblo, Midwestern State, Grand Valley State, and Ashland.
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1. All-Super Region 4
Football Team - 2015
Coordinator: Trey Reed n Midwestern State n trey.reed@mwsu.edu
PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Reigning Harlon Hill
recipient Jason Vander
Laan repeats as D2CCA
Super Region Offensive
Player of the Year.
The current Harlon Hill
finalist rushed for 1,542
yards and 24 touch-
downs in 2015 while
passing for 2,625 yards
and 27 more scores.
Vander Laan finishes
his career with the most
rushing yards by a quar-
terback (5,923) in the his-
tory of college football.
Jason Vander Laan, Ferris State
Offensive Player of the Year
Matt Judon, Grand Valley State
Defensive Player of the Year
Grand Valley State
senior Matt Judon adds
D2CCA Defensive Player
of the Year honors to his
impressive resume.
The 2015 Gene Up-
shaw Division II Lineman
of the Year was also the
GLIAC Defensive Player
of the Year after leading
all of college football
with 20 sacks.
The 6-4, 255-pound
defensive end racked up
70 tackles including 23.5
for loss.
FIRST TEAM
OFFENSE
POS PLAYER SCHOOL CLASS HT. WT. HOMETOWN
TE Cole Spurgeon Colorado Mines Sr. 6-3 235 Gretna, Neb.
OL Jim Walsh Grand Valley State Sr. 6-5 310 Howell, Mich.
OL Alfredo Moreno Midwestern State Sr. 6-2 285 Phoenix, Ariz.
OL Zach Martinez Colorado State-Pueblo Sr. 6-6 293 Redlands, Calif.
OL Hayden Janney Indianapolis Jr. 6-4 303 Fishers, Ind.
OL Chris Reaper Findlay Sr. 6-3 281 Toledo, Ohio
WR Reece Horn Indianapolis Sr. 6-3 215 Carmel, Ind.
WR Xavier Ayers Western New Mexico Jr. 5-11 160 Albuquerque, N.M.
QB Jason Vander Laan Ferris State Sr. 6-4 244 Frankfort, Ill.
RB Cameron McDondle Colorado State-Pueblo Sr. 5-7 202 Littleton, Colo.
RB Austin Ekeler Western State Colorado Jr. 5-9 198 Eaton, Colo.
RS Dustin Rivas Colorado Mesa So. 5-11 180 Thornton, Colo.
PK Brent Wahle Ohio Dominican Sr. 6-2 175 Pataskala, Ohio
DEFENSE
POS PLAYER SCHOOL CLASS HT. WT. HOMETOWN
DL Matt Judon Grand Valley State Sr. 6-4 255 West Bloomfield, Mich.
DL Morgan Fox Colorado State-Pueblo Sr. 6-4 259 Fountain, Colo.
DL Justin Zimmer Ferris State Sr. 6-3 292 Greenville, Mich.
LB Joel Wimbley Saint Joseph’s Sr. 6-0 220 Coral Springs, Fla.
LB Marquez Gollman Grand Valley State Jr. 5-11 190 Ypsilanti, Mich.
LB Daniel Laudermilk Midwestern State Sr. 6-1 226 Austin, Texas
LB Jacob Bernhard Western State Colorado Sr. 6-0 235 Fort Lupton, Colo.
S Marqui Christian Midwestern State Sr. 6-1 205 Spring, Texas
S Antion McBee Southwest Baptist Sr. 6-2 210 St. Louis, Mo.
CB Dustin Rivas Colorado Mesa So. 5-11 180 Thornton, Colo.
CB Dominique Rouse Midwestern State Sr. 5-10 180 Apopka, Fla.
P Dakota Swinehart Western State Colorado Sr. 5-10 207 Taos, N.M.
2. SECOND TEAM
OFFENSE
POS PLAYER SCHOOL CLASS HT. WT. HOMETOWN
TE Adam Shaheen Ashland So. 6-6 260 Galena, Ohio
OL Jake Daugherty Ferris State So. 6-2 294 Big Rapids, Mich.
OL Gary Dixon Colorado State-Pueblo Sr. 6-2 285 Fontana, Calif.
OL Hasan Shaar Colorado Mines Jr. 6-5 320 Castle Rock, Colo.
OL Tyler Hamilton Angelo State Jr. 6-2 305 San Antonio, Texas
OL Zachary Douglass Ashland Jr. 6-2 297 Marshalville, Ohio
WR Le’Nard Meyers Tarleton State Sr. 6-0 185 Gatesville, Texas
WR Dez Stewart Ohio Dominican Sr. 6-2 200 Cincinnati, Ohio
QB Kyle Washington Angelo State Sr. 6-6 225 Humble, Texas
RB Anthony Bilal Lake Erie Sr. 5-8 185 Painesville, Ohio
RB Vance Settlemire Ashland Jr. 5-10 204 Findlay, Ohio
RS Matt Williams Grand Valley State Jr. 6-2 195 Geneva, Ill.
PK Brad Schickel Indianapolis So. 5-8 154 Louisville, Ky.
DEFENSE
POS PLAYER SCHOOL CLASS HT. WT. HOMETOWN
DL Clayton Callicutt Angelo State Sr. 6-4 275 Crosby, Texas
DL Emmanuel Graves Colorado Mines Sr. 6-1 235 San Antonio, Texas
DL Toni Pulu Texas A&M-Commerce Sr. 6-3 285 Provo, Utah
LB Brandon Gency Ashland Jr. 6-2 235 Streetsboro, Ohio
LB A.J. Wentland McKendree Jr. 6-4 235 Machesney Park, Ill.
LB Ben Estica Colorado State-Pueblo Sr. 6-1 203 Palm Beach, Fla.
LB Tom Saager Colorado Mesa So. 6-7 225 Centennial, Colo.
S Brad McCurdy Ohio Dominican Sr. 6-1 205 Columbus, Ohio
S Brett Gervais Michigan Tech Sr. 5-9 190 Lake Linden, Mich.
CB Alfonso Wilson Western New Mexico Jr. 5-9 180 San Diego, Calif.
CB Troy Smith Ferris State Sr. 5-10 190 Indianapolis, Ind.
P Trevor Bermingham Ferris State Jr. 6-4 198 Addison, Ill.
The Division II Conference Commissioners Association encourages and promotes Division II athletics and high standards of sports-
manship as important elements of higher education. The CCA is a key communications link among the conferences as they discuss
views, policies and regulations that impact Division II intercollegiate athletics and works closely with the NCAA as a communica-
tions channel to NCAA Division II member colleges and universities.
BREAKDOWN
BY CONFERENCE BY TEAM
GLIAC: 19 (7/12)
RMAC: 16 (10/6)
LSC: 9 (4/5)
GLVC: 6 (4/2)
Colo. State-Pueblo: 5 (3/2)
Ferris State: 5 (2/3)
Midwestern State: 4 (4/0)
Grand Valley State: 4 (3/1)
Ashland: 4 (0/4)
Western State: 3 (3/0)
Indianapolis: 3 (2/1)
Colorado Mesa: 3 (2/1)
Colorado Mines: 3 (1/2)
Ohio Dominican: 3 (1/2)
Angelo State: 3 (0/3)
Western New Mexico: 2 (1/1)
St. Joseph’s: 1 (1/0)
Findlay: 1 (1/0)
Southwest Baptist: 1 (1/0)
Texas A&M-Commerce: 1 (0/1)
McKendree: 1 (0/1)
Lake Erie: 1 (0/1)
Michigan Tech: 1 (0/1)
Tarleton State: 1 (0/1)
All-Super Region 4
Football Team - 2015
Coordinator: Trey Reed n Midwestern State n trey.reed@mwsu.edu