North Central in the NCAA Playoffs: The Cardinals own a 31-12 overall record in the Division III Football Championship.
North Central won its first national title in 2019 and finished as the national runner-up in 2021 before claiming the trophy again in 2022. The Cardinals first qualified for the national quarterfinals in 2010 and the semifinals in 2013.
National Scoring Records in Jeopardy: The Cardinals have scored a school-record 842 points this season, an average of 60.1 points per contest.
The national Division III and all-divisions record for points in a single season is 878, set by the University of Mount Union in 2014. The record for points per game is 61.5, set by Saint John's University in 1993.
Gagliardi Finalists Announced: North Centrl quarterback Luke Lehnen was named as one of five finalists for the Gagliardi Trophy, the premier individual award in Division III Football, last week by the Saint John's University J-Club.
The Cardinals have had a finalist each of the last five seasons and seven times overall since 2008.
North Central's Ethan Greenfield (2022) and Broc Rutter (2019) are previous winners of the Gagliardi Trophy.
D3football .com All-Region Awards: North Central set a new program record with 11 selections to the D3football.com All-Region 5 Teams this week.
Heading the list was Lehnen, who was voted the Region's Offensive Player of the Year. Joining Lehnen on the Offensive First Team were Hardy, tackle Jeske Maples, guard Sam Pryor and center Jarod Thornton.
Defensive First Team picks were Adamchik, Bell, defensive end Martin Egbo and cornerback Antwain Walker. Sacco made the Offensive Second Team at running back and Lombardi was selected to the Third Team as a return specialist.
North Central tied Aurora for the largest number of All-Region 5 selections and has had its regional Offensive Player of the Year in four of the past five seasons.
AFCA All-America Awards: North Central established a new program standard with four selections to the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Coaches' All-America Teams.
Lehnen was the lone quarterback selected to the All-America First Team while wide receiver DeAngelo Hardy, offensive tackle Jeske Maples and defensive end Martin Egbo made the Second Team.
D3football.com All-Region Teams: North Central set a new program record with 11 selections to the D3football.com All-Region 5 Teams this week.
Heading the list was Lehnen, who was voted the Region's Offensive Player of the Year. Joining Lehnen on the Offensive First Team were Hardy, tackle Jeske Maples, guard Sam Pryor and center Jarod Thornton.
Defensive First Team picks were Adamchik, Bell, defensive end Martin Egbo and cornerback Antwain Walker. Sacco made the Offensive Second Team at running back and Lombardi was selected to the Third Team as a return specialist.
North Central tied Aurora for the largest number of All-Region 5 selections and has had its regional Offensive Player of the Year in four of the past five seasons.
All-CCIW Awards: North Central claimed a conference-best 17 All-CCIW selections this season, including all of the major individual awards.
Lehnen was voted the CCIW Offensive Student-Athlete of the Year while Egbo received Defensive Student-Athlete of the Year honors and Maples repeated as Offensive Lineman of the Year.
Head coach Brad Spencer was voted the Bob Reade Coach of the Year for the second straight season, giving North Central the award for the eighth time.
Other First Team All-CCIW selections were Sacco, Hardy, linbacker BJ Adamchik, Bell, tight end Bobby Behmer, offensive linemen Sam Pryor and Jarod Thornton, defensive lineman Will Kettlekamp, and defensive back Antwain Walker.
Lombardi received First Team status as a return specialist and was named to the Second Team as a receiver. Also receiving Second Team honors were Cusumano, Orr and offensive lineman Zach Fortier.
CCIW Elite 26: Behmer and wide receiver Joey Dugo shared the CCIW Elite 26 Award, presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average from the first- or second-place team in the conference standings.
Behmer was also an Elite 26 recipient in 2022.