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Football Has 13 Named To NFF Hampshire Honor Society
April 17, 2025 | Football
PRINCETON – The Princeton Football Team had 13 members named to the National Football Foundation's Hampshire Honor Society.
Carson Irons, Collin Taylor, Mac Duda, Nasir Cook, Tommy Matheson, Will Reed, Jeffrey Sexton, Sam Massick, Nicholas Sanker, Dyami Rios, John Volker, Jackson Fischer and Matthew Mahoney were all selected to the group.
To be honored in the group, nominees must be a senior who were starters/contributors for the 2024 season and have maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.2.
A record 2,532 players from 339 schools qualified for membership in 2025, marking the largest class in the program's 19-year history. Since its inception, the initiative has honored 20,946 student-athletes.
This year's members represented six divisions: 689 from the FBS, 549 from the FCS, 212 from Division II, 978 from Division III, 58 from the NAIA, and 46 sprint football players. They hailed from schools in every state and the District of Columbia—except Alaska, which does not sponsor an eligible college football program. The FBS cohort came from 120 schools, reflecting a 90 percent participation rate.
Carson Irons, Collin Taylor, Mac Duda, Nasir Cook, Tommy Matheson, Will Reed, Jeffrey Sexton, Sam Massick, Nicholas Sanker, Dyami Rios, John Volker, Jackson Fischer and Matthew Mahoney were all selected to the group.
To be honored in the group, nominees must be a senior who were starters/contributors for the 2024 season and have maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.2.
A record 2,532 players from 339 schools qualified for membership in 2025, marking the largest class in the program's 19-year history. Since its inception, the initiative has honored 20,946 student-athletes.
This year's members represented six divisions: 689 from the FBS, 549 from the FCS, 212 from Division II, 978 from Division III, 58 from the NAIA, and 46 sprint football players. They hailed from schools in every state and the District of Columbia—except Alaska, which does not sponsor an eligible college football program. The FBS cohort came from 120 schools, reflecting a 90 percent participation rate.
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