IRVING, Texas – A record-total of 10 members of the St. Olaf College football team were named to the 2025 National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame (NFF) Hampshire Honor Society, as announced on Wednesday morning.
Senior
Theo Doran, fifth-year senior
Jacob Halek, senior
Cory Hallada, fifth-year senior
Derek Hansen, fifth-year senior
Ben Kettelhut, senior
Holden Luetkens, senior
Braden Menz, senior
Tate Sauerwein, senior
Eli Shucha, and fifth-year senior
Collin Swan were among a record-total of 2,532 student-athletes from 339 institutions to qualify for membership in the program's 19th year. St. Olaf's 10 honorees were three more than the program's previous-high mark of seven in 2019 and marked the seventh season in a row that the program has had multiple honorees.
In order to qualify for the accolade, student-athletes must be in their final season of eligibility, be a starter or significant contributor, and attain a cumulative grade-point average of 3.2. St. Olaf was one of 44 NCAA Division III institutions to have at least 10 honorees this year.