IRVING, Texas – Harvard Football finished in a tie for the most National Football Foundation (NFF) Hampshire Honor Society members among all Division I schools, the NFF announced today. The Crimson had an FCS-best 22 honorees and shared the top spot with FBS-playing Kansas.
Representing Harvard in the prestigious honor society were
Kwaku Adubofour,
Marcus Alexander,
Charles DePrima,
Oreck Frazier,
Malik Frederick,
Austin Gentle,
Jack Gentle,
Scott Giuliano,
Mitchell Gonser,
Tyler Huenemann,
Justin Leszynski,
Eric Little,
Brock Locnikar,
Shane McLaughlin,
Kaedyn Odermann,
Jacob Psyk,
Chris Ramundo,
Brandon Svets,
Sebastien Tasko,
Myles Wiley,
Nick Yagodich and
Dominic Young-Smith.
The 22 Crimson student-athletes were part of a record 2,532 players from 339 schools qualified for membership in 2025, marking the largest class in the program's 19-year history. Since its inception, the initiative has honored 20,946 student-athletes.
To be eligible for this honor, members must be a senior player graduating this spring/summer who completed his final year of playing eligibility in 2024, maintain an undergraduate cumulative GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale, and been a starter/contributor through the '24 campaign.
Harvard's 2025 recipients helped the Crimson win its second straight Ivy League championship in 2024. Harvard, which finished the season with an 8-2 record (5-2 Ivy), ended the year ranked No. 25 in the final Stats Perform FCS Top-25 Poll.
The Crimson recently finished its spring practices and will now prepare for its 2025 season opener, which is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 20, at Stetson.