The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) had six student-athletes recognized on the 2025 D3football.com All-America Team, as announced by the organization following its 27th season of honoring Division III football’s top performers.
Alma College senior running back Eddie Williams earned First Team All-America honors on offense, adding another accolade to a decorated final season. Williams was named the 2025 MIAA Most Valuable Offensive Player after leading the Scots to a conference championship, while becoming a four-time All-MIAA honoree. He also garnered national recognition from multiple outlets, including Associated Press Second Team All-America, American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) First Team All-America, and D3football.com First Team All-Region 4 honors, solidifying his status as one of the premier players in Division III.
Adrian College placed two players on the Second Team, beginning with junior guard Joe Pruchnic on offense. Pruchnic anchored an Adrian offensive line that powered one of the league’s top attacks, earning First Team All-MIAA recognition and D3football.com First Team All-Region 4 honors. Joining him was freshman punter Cooper Tracy, who was selected to the Second Team as a specialist. Tracy made an immediate impact in his first collegiate season, also earning First Team All-MIAA and D3football.com First Team All-Region 4 accolades.
The Third Team defense featured three MIAA standouts from Hope College and Adrian College. Hope senior defensive tackle Caleb Paarlberg earned his All-America honor after being named to the D3football.com First Team All-Region 4. A two-time All-MIAA honoree, Paarlberg was a key force in the middle of the Flying Dutchmen defense. Teammate Owen Graham, a senior safety, joined him after earning First Team All-MIAA and D3football.com First Team All-Region 4 recognition for his standout play in the secondary.
Rounding out the MIAA honorees was Adrian junior safety Ethan Burrows, whose Third Team All-America selection added to an already impressive postseason résumé. Burrows was named First Team All-MIAA, Associated Press Second Team All-America, AFCA First Team All-America, and D3football.com First Team All-Region 4, highlighting a season that ranked among the best nationally at his position.
The six selections underscore the strength of the MIAA on the national stage, as its student-athletes continued to earn recognition among the best Division III football players in the country.
MIAA Student-Athletes Recognized by D3football.com
Adrian - Ethan Burrows (Third Team Defense), Joe Pruchnic (Second Team Offense), Cooper Tracy (Second Team Specialists)
Alma - Eddie Williams (First Team Offense)
Hope - Owen Graham (Third Team Defense), Caleb Paarlberg (Third Team Defense)