(WILMINGTON, Ohio) - The Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) announced their 2025 All-Conference teams this morning and for the second season in a row, the Quakers had four honorees.
Senior
De'Anta Sanon was named a First Team Wide Receiver. Sanon led the conference with 803 receiving yards and a 20.1 yards per catch average. The senior had 40 catches, the seventh most in the conference. His seven receiving touchdowns are tied for the second most in the OAC. Sanon's longest reception went for 76 yards, the fifth longest catch in the conference, and he averaged 80.3 yards per game, the second highest in the conference. Overall, his 1,511 all-purpose yards were the second most in the OAC. As a kick returner, Sanon was among the best. He led the conference with 31 returns, 706 return yards, and his longest return for 94 yards and one return touchdown are tied for first.
Junior Wide Receiver
Darryl Story received Second Team All-OAC Special Teams for his prowess as a returner. In eight games, Story's two return touchdowns were the most in the conference along with his 137 punt return yards. The junior returned one kickoff and one punt for a touchdown. He averaged 22.83 yards per punt return, with his longest being 65 yards.
Senior
Dylan Alltop was an All-OAC Honorable Mention Offensive Lineman for the second season in a row. Alltop played in all 10 games for the Quakers. The senior helped man a line that scored the fifth most points in the conference with 324 and the most passing yards with 2,867.
Senior Quarterback
Isaac Ross earned All-OAC Honorable Mention. Ross was among the top in multiple passing categories in the conference. The senior led the OAC with 328 attempts, 2,777 passing yards, and 277.7 passing yards per game. His 302.4 total yards per game were also the highest in the OAC. Ross completed 179 passes, the second most in the conference. His 23 passing touchdowns were also tied for the second most. Ross had four games with over 300 passing yards, including two that were 400 plus. He had five games with three or more passing touchdowns and one game with six passing touchdowns.