NEWTOWN, PA (November 19, 2025) -- Fresh off the program's fourth consecutive winning season, six members of the King's College football team have earned spots on the All-Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Team, as announced by the conference office this morning. Four Monarchs garnered First Team honors while two more were recognized as Honorable Mentions.
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Brennan Robinson was named to the All-MAC First Team as a running back and is joined by wide receiver
Jayon Hailey, offensive lineman
Kaleb Beers and defensive lineman
Xander Murray. The All-MAC Honorable Mentions include offensive lineman
Terrell Wood and linebacker
Zach Hulsizer.
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Robinson put an exclamation point on a tremendous four-year career in the Red and Gold with his second-straight First Team nod after earning Second Team and MAC Rookie of the Year honors in 2021. The senior running back shattered his previous single-season records with 1,107 rushing yards (tied for second in the MAC) and nine rushing touchdowns (fifth in the MAC) on 170 carries. Suiting up for all 10 games this season for the Monarchs, he also led the conference with 6.5 yards per carry and his 1,165 all purpose yards were third in the MAC. Robinson's performance at Stevenson - which included a season-long 213 rushing yards with three touchdowns - earned him the MAC Offensive Player of the Week award.
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Hailey continued his ascent to the top of the all-conference list with his First Team selection after picking up a Second Team nod in 2024 and appearing as an Honorable Mention in 2023. The senior athlete established him as an integral part of the Monarch receiving corps this season, leading the team and placing second in the MAC in receiving yards (677) and touchdowns through the air (8). Hailey added four rushing touchdowns to finish the season with 12 total scores, good for a share of second in the conference. In the final game of the season at Misericordia, he blew past his previous single-game record with 133 receiving yards.
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After handling the majority of snapping duties at center last season, Beers seamlessly transitioned into his role as a lock-down starting left tackle for King's, gaining the attention of coaches around the MAC and earning himself First Team recognition. The junior played a key role in an offensive line that powered the Monarchs to 1,631 rushing yards and an average of 163.1 yards per game with 15 touchdowns on the ground. Beers gave the passing game a boost as well, allowing time and space for the offense to throw for 175.6 yards per game while only allowing 19 sacks.
Murray rounds out the group of First Team recipients following a breakout 2025 campaign. The junior linebacker made a combined 50 tackles and was second in the MAC in tackles for loss (10 tackles for 50 yards) and seven sacks. Murray shared the team lead in quarterback hurries with nine and added three pass breakups, one fumble recovery and an interception for 15 yards to bolster his stifling defensive resume this season.
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Wood was another force on the offensive line for the Monarchs this season, resulting in an Honorable Mention nod. The senior suited up for all 10 contests, slotting in at left guard beside Beers. He made key contributions in the trenches, allowing the King's ground game to explode for 163.1 yards per game and 15 rushing touchdowns. On the passing side, Wood helped provide clean pockets to allow the quarterbacks to air it out for 175.6 yards per game while only taking 1.9 sacks per contest.
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Hulsizer rounds out the 2025 All-MAC recipients as an Honorable Mention linebacker. The senior led the Monarchs and was tied for ninth in the conference with 66 total tackles. He set the tone in the season-opener at Wilkes, posting a career-high nine tackles in the Mayor's Cup. Hulsizer added to his monstrous season as part of the front seven by posting four tackles for a loss of 12 yards, two sacks, a pass breakup, forced fumble and one blocked kick at Stevenson.
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Eastern's Brett Nabb won MAC Offensive Player of the Year while his teammate Jason Bateman and coach Billy Crocker brought home the Defensive Player of the Year and Coach of the Year awards, respectively. Rounding out this year's major award winners was Fred Adler from Widener, who was named as the Rookie of the Year.
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The complete 2025 All-MAC Football Teams can be found on the MAC website
HERE.
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