The 2025-2026 MCAC Spring Sports All-Sportsmanship Team was recognized today.
The MCAC All-Sportsmanship Team is a conference honor, with select members chosen by the head coaches of each athletic team. Each head coach named one athlete from their team based on criteria they set, with the expectation of promoting positive sportsmanship throughout the season.
Thirty-one athletes earned the honor for the spring sports season. There were 17 baseball athletes, 4 golfers, and 10 softball athletes.
An All-Sportsmanship team was named for the 2025-2026 fall, winter, and spring MCAC sports seasons.
The following athletes were named to the Spring All-Sportsmanship Team and are listed below by college and sport:
2025-26 MCAC Spring Sports All-Sportsmanship Team
| Sport | Athlete's Name | College |
| Baseball | Maguire Grant | Alexandria Technical & Community College |
| Baseball | Matthew Popp | Anoka-Ramsey Community College |
| Baseball | Nate Solinger | Central Lakes College |
| Baseball | Ben Lang | Century College |
| Baseball | David Cano | Minnesota North College - Hibbing |
| Baseball | David Heinen | Minnesota North College - Itasca |
| Baseball | Luke Davern | Minnesota North College - Mesabi Range |
| Baseball | Jackson Stumpf | Minnesota North College - Rainy River |
| Baseball | Dylan Spears | Minnesota North College - Vermilion |
| Baseball | Jacob Hanse | Minnesota State Community & Technical College |
| Baseball | Samuel Taveras | Minnesota West Community & Technical College |
| Baseball | Cooper Oriold-Climenhaga | Northland Community & Technical College |
| Baseball | Dylen Terlinden | Ridgewater College |
| Baseball | Roland Figueroa | Riverland Community College |
| Baseball | Phil Bransford | Rochester Community & Technical College |
| Baseball | Josh Kingery | St. Cloud Technical & Community College |
| Baseball | Colby Atkinson | Western Technical College |
| Men's Golf | Joe Sonagila | Alexandria Technical & Community College |
| Men's Golf | Thor Ewan | Minnesota State Community & Technical College |
| Women's Golf | Alexis Usher | Alexandria Technical & Community College |
| Women's Golf | Amara Neuerburg | Minnesota State Community & Technical College |
| Softball | Alex Rysdam | Anoka-Ramsey Community College |
| Softball | Alex Schmidke | Central Lakes College |
| Softball | Kalli Field | Minnesota North College - Itasca |
| Softball | Mackenzie Harrington | Minnesota North College - Rainy River |
| Softball | Kierra Waller | Minnesota North College - Vermilion |
| Softball | Katelyn Frodermann | Minnesota West Community & Technical College |
| Softball | Kaydence Augustine | Northland Community & Technical College |
| Softball | Rochelle Dean | Ridgewater College |
| Softball | Alyssa Knudson | Rochester Community & Technical College |
| Softball | Maggie Wozniak | St. Cloud Technical & Community College |
About the Minnesota College Athletic Conference
The Minnesota College Athletic Conference is the organizational body for NJCAA-affiliated two-year technical and community college athletic programs in the Minnesota State system, as well as select colleges in North Dakota and Wisconsin. The mission of the Minnesota College Athletic Conference is to advance intercollegiate athletics by providing an engaging and supportive environment for success of our student athletes and competition among member institutions. The MCAC is committed to the guiding principles of encouraging the development and success of student athletes, promoting the integrity, honesty and loyalty to member schools as well as upholding the sustainability of conference athletic programs.