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Haag Selected As Associated Press Second Team All-American

Haag Selected As Associated Press Second Team All-American

UW-Oshkosh kicker Jaydon Haag was selected to the 2019 Associated Press NCAA Division III All-America Football Second Team.

Haag becomes the first Titan named to the AP Division III All-America Team and fifth AP All-American in program history. The WIAC Special Teams Player of the Year, Haag was also tabbed a Second Team All-American by D3football.com.

Haag led UW-Oshkosh with 63 points this past fall, converting each of his 12 field goal attempts and 27 of 30 extra points. He was one of two NCAA Division III kickers to finish the season with a 1.000 field goal percentage.

Haag made a pair of field goals after taking over UW-Oshkosh's field goal kicking duties during a 26-23 win over UW-Stout on Oct. 5, including the game-winner from 42 yards with 8:49 left in the game. He also made two field goals against UW-Stevens Point on Oct. 12, UW-River Falls on Nov. 9 and UW-Whitewater on Nov. 16. He had three field goals longer than 40 yards, including a season-best 49-yarder that capped the scoring in the Titans' 27-20 upset win over third-ranked UW-Whitewater.

Haag went 6-for-6 on extra points against Huntingdon College (Ala.) on Sept. 21 and hit each his four point-after attempts versus both UW-River Falls and Central College (Iowa) on Nov. 23. Haag's 10 points against UW-River Falls were a season high.

Haag and UW-Whitewater junior offensive lineman Quinn Meinerz, who was named to the First Team, were the only WIAC players among the 51 total selections on this year's AP Division III All-America Team.

Prior to 2017 the AP announced a Little All-America Team that included players from NCAA Divisions II and III in addition to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.

The AP Little America Team previously honored former Titan linebacker Reese Dziedzic (Third Team, 2016), quarterback Brett Kasper (First Team, 2017), punter Nate Ray (Second Team, 2014) and offensive lineman Ty Summers (First Team, 2017).

2019 Associated Press NCAA Division III All-America Football Team