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Football ‘Cats land two players on MEC All-Conference Team

West Liberty’s Hunter Patterson and Charleston’s Aden Miller head a slate of Mountain East Conference award winners and All-MEC team selections, with Frostburg State’s Eric Wagoner named Coach of the Year.

BRIDGEPORT — The 2025 Mountain East Conference football all-conference teams and individual award-winners were announced Tuesday afternoon. The All-MEC teams and a quintet of top honors were chosen by a vote of league head coaches.   

West Liberty running back Hunter Patterson is the 2025 MEC Offensive Player of the Year. The junior from Chester, West Virginia, carried the ball 174 times for 1,219 yards and 17 touchdowns, and added 33 receptions for 418 yards and three touchdowns. He is the only player in Division II with 1,000-plus rushing yards and 400-plus receiving yards, and ranks No. 5 nationally in all-purpose yards per game. Patterson’s 120 points scored are tied for No. 5 in MEC history, and he is the third player in league history to rush for 17 or more touchdowns, joining Chavon Wright and Jaleel McLaughlin.

University of Charleston linebacker Aden Miller is the 2025 MEC Defensive Player of the Year. The senior from Cincinnati, Ohio, recorded 65 tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss, 1.5 sacks, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery for one of the MEC’s top defenses. Miller led a Golden Eagles defensive unit that finished No. 2 in the MEC in scoring defense, allowing 23.4 points per game, and No. 1 in rush defense, allowing 117.1 yards per game and 4.1 yards per carry.

West Virginia State’s Devin Cox is the MEC Offensive Freshman Player of the Year. Hailing from Waldorf, Maryland, the running back made an immediate impact on the Yellow Jackets’ offense with 92 carries for 628 yards and three touchdowns. Cox added seven receptions for 121 yards and another score. He finished with three 100-yard rushing performances, including in wins against Fairmont State and Glenville State, and finished eighth in the MEC in rushing yards.

Wheeling’s Dylan Newman is the MEC Defensive Freshman of the Year. The linebacker from Brandywine, Maryland, recorded 64 tackles, including 10.5 for a loss, and three sacks in his first season with the Cardinals. He also recovered a fumble. Newman recorded eight tackles in four games: at Lake Erie, at Fairmont State, against Charleston, and at Glenville State, and he finished ranked fifth in the MEC in tackles for a loss.

Frostburg State’s Eric Wagoner has been selected the MEC Coach of the Year by his peers. The Bobcats compiled a 9-2 record overall and 7-1 mark in league play, earning a share of the MEC championship. By virtue of a tiebreaker, Frostburg State earned the MEC’s automatic qualifying berth, and will face No. 2 seed Johnson C. Smith in Super Region One. The Bobcats spent two different stints inside the AFCA Top 25 poll, and defeated defending MEC champion University of Charleston, 32-30, in double overtime on Oct. 18

2025 MEC Individual Awards
Offensive Player of the Year: Hunter Patterson (West Liberty)
Defensive Player of the Year: Aden Miller (Charleston)
Offensive Freshman of the Year: Devin Cox (West Virginia State)
Defensive Freshman of the Year: Dylan Newman (Wheeling)
Coach of the Year: Eric Wagoner (Frostburg State)
2025 All-MEC First Team
Pos.NameSchool
QBAnthony GarrettGlenville State
RBLeonard FarrowFairmont State
RBHunter PattersonWest Liberty
RBOwen DoyleFrostburg State
RBJeremiah KingGlenville State
WRAmare AryWest Virginia State
WRYves BosmansCharleston
WRMalik BakerWest Virginia State
TEDavin DriskellFairmont State
FB/HBMax HeinemanFrostburg State
OLJustice HutchisonWest Virginia State
OLDoug PruimFrostburg State
OLEthan WolfordFairmont State
OLIsaac TavoWest Liberty
OLJamarious PeguesCharleston
OLNick BlankenshipFrostburg State
DLRainer HalvelandFrostburg State
DLNesta OwensCharleston
DLBre’Andre HoersleyWest Liberty
DLGrant ThompsonWest Liberty
DLTank GantGlenville State
LBJaylen BoydFrostburg State
LBCarter MazalewskiFrostburg State
LBMarshawn MankinsWest Virginia State
LBShary JeffersonGlenville State
LBAden MillerCharleston
LBJefferson Bretanys-DescaWheeling
DBNehemiah ScottConcord
DBWylan HarichFrostburg State
DBLeonard Sherrod IIIWheeling
DBBrandon PennGlenville State
DBDenoris WardlowCharleston
KEmmanuel RichardsonFairmont State
PEthan Vargo-ThomasFairmont State
RSCaleb BarringerCharleston
2025 All-MEC Second Team
Pos.NameSchool
QBTyler MizzellConcord
RBDevin CoxWest Virginia State
RBJojo RestallWest Virginia State
RBLeJay HatcherFairmont State
WRJevonn GilyardFrostburg State
WRTariq MillerGlenville State
WRKeyon ConcepcionConcord
WRWinston PageFairmont State
WRQue MooreConcord
TEKoraun PerdueGlenville State
FB/HBMarcus ThurstonCharleston
OLNick TinajeroCharleston
OLDalton HallWest Virginia State
OLJacob JeudyConcord
OLBrandon HastingsFairmont State
OLAlex WillisGlenville State
OLWill BelongiaCharleston
OLAngel FigueroaWheeling
DLNemo RobertsFairmont State
DLNikale MartinWheeling
DLChristian TaylorFrostburg State
DLDyson YullieCharleston
DLMichael WilsonWest Virginia State
DLEthan RennelsConcord
DLDom TiagaFrostburg State
LBMontel SimsFairmont State
LBNolan ShimpWest Liberty
LBXavier EllisonConcord
LBTyrees SmithFairmont State
DBJacob CamachoWest Virginia State
DBWill BurnsFrostburg State
DBSean ScottGlenville State
DBMarquise AllsupFrostburg State
DBKarron WattiesFairmont State
DBEudean DobsonWest Virginia Wesleyan
KTony HornbuckleWest Virginia State
PSteven EarnestCharleston
RSLandon AlexanderFrostburg State
2025 All-MEC Honorable Mention
QB (2):  Jordan Brooks (Frostburg State), Kaleb Jackson (West Virginia State)
RB (2): Jaylen Butera (Charleston), Stevie Mitchell (Wheeling) 
WR (1):  Tra’shaun Timmons (Frostburg State)
TE (1):  Alex Godavitarne (Wheeling)
FB/HB (1):  Joey Ramsey (Fairmont State)
OL (5):  Ben Kilgore (Glenville State), Bryce Ellison (Frostburg State), Calvin Webster (West Virginia Wesleyan), Nick Mahoney (Wheeling), Mike Hogan (Glenville State)

DL (3):  Eugene Allen (Glenville State), Daquan Stevenson (Frostburg State), Matt Pack (Fairmont State)
LB (5): Demarco Flemming (Charleston), Kurt Thomas (Frostburg State), Musa Tama (Charleston), Keenan Johnson (Wheeling), Adrian Bowers (West Virginia State)
DB (4):  Kameron Reynolds (Wheeling), John Clifford (Charleston), Tristin Forby (Frostburg State), Corey Radcliff (Concord)

K (1):  Conor Fitzpatrick (Wheeling)
P (1): Zach Moyer (Concord)
RS (1): Nasir Rhem (Wheeling)

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