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BECKER’S OWN DILLON RADUNZ (R) helps block for QB Trey Lance (right photo) during a game this year for NDSU. Radunz and Lance were named to the FCS ADA All-America Team. (Photos from NDSU website)
DILLON RADUNZ’ YOUNGER BROTHER NICK signed a national letter of intent to play football for NDSU after transferring from NDSCS.

Radunz, Lance Named To Fcs Ada All America Team

North Dakota State left tackle Dillon Radunz  of Becker and quarterback Trey Lance were named to the FCS Athletic Directors Association All-America Team Wednesday.

The seventh annual award recognizes the top student-athletes from FCS institutions at 11 different positions. 

The 2019 class includes student-athletes from 10 different institutions, representing seven different conferences. Voting was conducted by a national panel, consisting of media and sports information directors.

North Dakota State has had the top offensive lineman all seven years.

From the 11 All-America team honorees, an Offensive Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year will be announced January 8 in advance of the FCS national championship game. The Offensive Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year recipients will be recognized at the FCS national championship contest in Frisco, TX, during an on-field presentation.

Other Radunz News

Offensive lineman Nick Radunz — Dillon’s younger brother — will transfer from NDSCS and have two years of eligibility at NDSU. Nick is 6’-3”, 295-lbs., Becker, Minn. (Becker HS)