KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) proudly announces the 2025 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes for spring sports. This honor recognizes student-athletes in each of the spring sports who have excelled academically, including men's track & field.
To qualify as a Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete, students must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, appear on the eligibility certificate for their sport, and have attended their institution for at least one full year. This year, the list features an impressive number of student-athletes who have met these rigorous standards.
A total of 30 athletes in men's track & field from the Frontier Conference are listed on the national scholar athlete list. Carroll led the league with 11 scholar-athletes, followed by Montana Tech and Rocky Mountain with seven scholar-athletes each. Providence registered four scholar-athletes, while MSU-Northern added one scholar athlete to the national academic list.
Carroll (11)
Jackson Barney – Junior
Landen Conner – Senior
Luke Decker – Junior
Zach Gacnik – Junior
Treyton Graham – Sophomore
Reuben Hornby – Junior
Abraham Montalvo – Senior
Peter Rehberger – Senior
Timothy Sellars – Graduate
Joshua Smalley – Senior
Benjamin Wallace – Junior
MSU-Northern (1)
Jaden Koon – Senior
Montana Tech (7)
Jacob Buckingham – Junior
Caden Caywood – Senior
Justin Morgan – Senior
Jonas Sherman – Junior
Jacob Sriraman – Senior
Cameron Tobiness – Junior
Benjamin Zerr – Senior
Providence (4)
Korben Kerby – Graduate
Ciaran Molloy – Senior
Colin Schmit – Sophomore
Joseph Gilman – Sophomore
Rocky Mountain (7)
Eniah Boseman – Senior
Connor Chase – Senior
Scott Hunsaker – Junior
Chad Lindsay – Sophomore
Reid Malcolm – Sophomore
Drifter Skillicorn – Sophomore
Corbyn Svec – Junior