Minneapolis, MN – On December 10
th, the popular media outlet D3football.com announced the D3football.com 2025 All-Region Teams. Inside of Region 2, Brockport earned four All-Region selections with two first team and two third team nods.
Isaiah Simmons,
Julian McGaughy,
Adam Montalvo, and
Daniel Manneh all earned All-Region selections in 2025.
Isaiah Simmons earns 1
st-Team All-Region to go with AFCA All-American 2
nd-Team, 1
st-Team All-Conference in the Empire 8, and MVP of the ECAC Scotty Whitelaw Bowl Game this year. Brockport's star running back had a huge season running the ball for the Golden Eagle offense. Simmons finished the campaign as one of the top running backs in the nation. He totaled 1,609 rushing yards and 23 rushing touchdowns on 241 carries. Simmons averaged 146.27 yards per game and had a season-long average of 6.7 yards per carry. To go with his impressive numbers in the run game, he also contributed 22 catches for 147 yards and one receiving touchdown.
Julian McGaughy collects 1
st-Team All-Region honors as well for the Golden Eagles. McGaughy was named 1st-Team All-Conference in the Empire 8 after being unanimously voted across the conference as the top offensive lineman in the Empire 8. Brockport's starting right tackle finished the season with a 96 player grade and allowed just one sack all year.
McGaughy was a key blocker in the Golden Eagle offense that was first in the Empire 8 in rushing, top 20 nationally, and first in the E8 in sacks allowed (5 total).
Adam Montalvo adds D3football.com All-Region 3
rd-Team to his resume as another vital part of the Brockport offensive line. The Preseason All-American was also recognized in 2025 as 1
st-Team All-Conference as the third ranked lineman in the Empire 8. Allowing just one sack and earning a player grade of 96,
Montalvo was the starting left tackle for Brockport's offensive unit.
Brockport's
Daniel Manneh rounds out the list of selections as an All-Region 3
rd-Team return specialist. Daniel
Manneh collected a trio of Empire 8 All-Conference selections in 2025 with 1st-Team honors as a wideout, 1st-Team honors as a return specialist, and 2nd-Team honors as an all-purpose threat on offense. As a return specialist he had 144 yards and one touchdown on 14 punt returns, while also racking up 331 yards and one touchdown on 12 kickoff returns. As a receiver,
Manneh led Brockport with 64 catches for 875 yards and eight receiving touchdowns. He also averaged 11.3 yards per carry on three rushes for 34 yards.
After hosting Geneva (PA) for an ECAC Bowl Game. Brockport finished the 2025 campaign at 7-4 overall with a 4-3 mark in Empire 8 play. The Golden Eagles made a postseason appearance for the ninth year in a row and won an ECAC Bowl Game for the second year in a row.