12/26/25
SCRANTON, Pa. -- For the third-straight year, Lackawanna College Athletics will review the past 12 months and highlight the top 14 athletics stories and moments from the year that was.
Today's top event from 2025 comes to us from Lackawanna College football and a trio of outstanding student-athletes.
#6: Three Falcons Named As All-Americans
While the overall results weren't what the Falcons hoped for on the gridiron, Lackawanna College football still picked up three All-American nominations for three outstanding student-athletes for the 2025 campaign.
Offensive lineman
Jason Hoskins (Dover, DE) was a second-team selection, while quarterback
Jacob Tiberi (Smyrna, DE) and wide receiver
Christian Harrison (Temple Hills, MD) each received honorable mention recognition.
Hoskins, the lone returning starter from last season, was an anchor on the left side of the offensive line for Lackawanna College. His efforts along the trenches helped Lackawanna's offense average nearly 400 yards per game, including 235 yards per game through the air and 158 on the ground. Hoskins is the 15
th offensive lineman to receive an NJCAA All-American in Lackawanna College history, while his selection this year marks a fourth-straight season where an offensive lineman was honored for Lackawanna College.
Tiberi was outstanding through the first two-thirds of the season and was amongst the best quarterbacks, statistically, in the country this year. Tiberi was second in yards per game (251.7), fifth in total yards (2,265), sixth in touchdown passes (20), seventh in attempts (301), and eighth in completions (166) in countable NJCAA games. Overall, Tiberi finished with a school-record 175 completions, while passing for 2,352 yards in one year, second all-time behind Barry Brown. Tiberi is the fifth quarterback to be selected as an NJCAA All-American at Lackawanna College, and he is the first since Hamas Duren was honorable mention in 2023.
Despite only playing in six games this year, Harrison still put up some impressive numbers across the country. Even while missing the final four games of the year, Harrison had 606 total receiving yards, 12
th-most in the country, while averaging 101 yards per game (2
nd in the NJCAA) and 17.3 yards per catch (7
th). Harrison led the Falcons with his 606 yards and six touchdowns, and he had one of the most dominant two-game stretches in Lackawanna receiving history, putting up 21 catches, 391 yards, and three touchdowns against Monroe University and USMAPS in back-to-back weeks. His game against Monroe was one for the record books, as he set school-records for catches (11) and yards receiving (232) in the win for Lackawanna College. Harrison becomes just the third Falcon to be named as an NJCAA All-American as a wide receiver, and the first since
Delvin Palmer made the 2021 squad.
It brings the total All-Americans under retired head football coach
Mark Duda to 58, a remarkable number and testament to the program he built at Lackawanna College.
Top 14 Moments Of 2025 For Lackawanna College Athletics
14) Women's Wrestling Makes History With Dual Victories
13) Coaching Changes Bring New Faces, Perspectives
12) First-Team All-Region Performances For MBB And WBB
11) Lackawanna Wrestling Sends Five To Nationals
10) Lackawanna College Esports Raises $7K For Charity
9) 57 Student-Athletes Named All-Academic NJCAA
8) Hofmann Named POTY, Falcons Earn All-Season Nods
7) Emmalee Mowery Named As NJCAA All-American In Softball
6) Three Football Falcons Earn All-American Honors
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