Eight members of the St. Lawrence University football team garnered All-Liberty League accolades, as
Nicholas Huhtala,
Ryan Donovan,
Ryan Surhoff,
Clayton Fogler earned Second-Team honors and
Will Lederman,
Aidan Hays,
Brennan Twombly,
Sam Arbaugh were named Honorable Mentions, as announced by the conference office on Tuesday afternoon.
Huhtala led the Saints receiving game and ranked fourth in the Liberty League with 45 catches for 567 yards and six touchdowns with a season-best 73-yard catch vs. Hilbert on October 4. He recorded a career-best 176 yards in the senior day win over Rochester on November 15.
Donovan, a member of the offensive line, helped SLU log 2,925 yards on offense this season, averaging 292.5 yards per play and totaling 25 touchdowns on the season.
Surhoff led the team with 76 tackles (40S, 36A) on the season, with 5.5 tackles for the loss and three sacks. He has also recorded one interception, two pass break ups, one quarterback hurry, one fumble recovery, one blocked kick, and a whopping five forced fumbles. His forced fumbles topped the Liberty League and ranked second nationally with five forced fumbles through 10 games. Aside from his first-place ranking in forced fumbles, he ranked eighth in the league in tackles and 12th in sacks.
Fogler was crucial to the Saints on special teams, as he recorded 42 kickoffs for 2,134 yards, made 8-of-13 field goal attempts, including a career-best 49-yard field goal vs. Hilbert on October 4 and converted on 21-of-24 extra points. He earned back-to-back Special Teams Player of the Week honors to close out the 2025 season. Fogler ranked third in the league with 4.5 points per game.
Lederman finished the year with 134 completions for 1,858 passing yards and 11 touchdowns and also led the ground game with 503 yards and six touchdowns. His 458 yards on offense vs. the University of Rochester broke the single-game record, previously held by Tyler Grochot vs. Norwich in 2018. St. Lawrence ranked second in the league in offense and third in offensive efficiency.
Hays was a force on the defensive line, recording 21 tackles (5S, 16A) on the year, including one tackle for the loss.
Twombly ranked fourth on the Saints' squad with 53 tackles (25S, 28A). He also recorded two tackles for the loss, one interception, one breakup and a blocked kick. His 53 tackles ranked 24th in the league.
Arbaugh punted 39 times in 2025 for 1,434 yards, including three over 50-plus yards and a season-best 51-yard punt. His 36.8 yards per game ranked sixth in the conference standings.
The Saints closed the season with a 37-17 win over the University of Rochester on Saturday and finished the 2025 season 4-6 overall and 3-4 in conference play.
A full list of 2025 Liberty League Football Awards can be foundÂ
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