BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. — The 2025 Mountain East Conference football all-conference teams and individual award-winners were announced Tuesday afternoon. The All-MEC teams and a quintet of top honors were chosen by a vote of league head coaches.
Fairmont State landed a total of 14 players across the three All-MEC Teams.
Leonard Farrow,
Davin Driskell,
Ethan Wolford,
Emmanuel Richardson and
Ethan Vargo-Thomas represented the Falcons on the All-MEC First Team.
On the All-MEC Second Team, Fairmont State had
LeJay Hatcher,
Winston Page,
Brandon Hastings,
Nemo Roberts,
Montel Sims,
Tyrees Smith and
Karron Watties. Rounding out the all-conference winners were
Joey Ramsey and
Matt Pack on Honorable Mention.
Farrow, a redshirt-junior running back from Mount, Hope, West Virginia, led the Mountain East Conference with 1,438 yards while also scoring 12 touchdowns. He also caught 16 passes for 179 yards and two touchdowns.
Driskell, a redshirt-junior tight end from Evans, Georgia, wrapped up the season with 34 receptions for 419 yards and three touchdowns.
Wolford, a graduate student from Belfry, Kentucky, centered the offensive line that led the way for the ninth-best rushing attack in all of NCAA Division II.
Richardson, a redshirt-junior kicker from Springfield, Virginia, continued his stellar career by going a perfect 43-43 in PAT attempts while also making 9 of his 14 field goal attempts with his longest coming from 41. This is his second All-MEC First Team selection as he earned the honor last year.
Vargo-Thomas, a redshirt-sophomore punter from Oak Hill, West Virginia, led the conference in yards per punt with 44.5. He also tied a program record with a 77-yard punt earlier this season.
Hatcher, a graduate student from Olney, Maryland, was part of one nation's best rushing attacks with 769 yards on 122 carries with five touchdowns. He also caught the ball 28 times for 236 yards and three more touchdowns.
Page, a senior wide receiver from Washington, D.C., finished the year leading the Falcons with 559 receiving yards on 37 receptions and six touchdowns.
Hastings, a redshirt-junior from Manassas, Virginia, was part of the offensive line that led the way for the ninth-best rushing attack in all of NCAA Division II. This is second all-conference award as he was named to the All-MEC First Team last year.
Roberts, a senior defensive lineman from Ona, West Virginia, led the conference with six sacks as he also had 11 tackles for loss for 47 yards.
Sims, a redshirt-junior linebacker from Monaca, Pennsylvania, finished the year with 92 total tackles with seven tackles for loss.
Smith, a redshirt-junior linebacker from Huntington, West Virginia, led the Falcons with 93 total tackles with 42 solo and 51 assisted.
Watties, a junior defensive back from Ijamsville, Maryland, finished the season with 81 total tackles with two interceptions and a fumble forced and recovered.
Ramsey, a junior from St. Mary's, West Virginia, finished the 2025 season with 19 receptions for 222 yards and three touchdowns.
Pack, a senior defensive lineman from Manassas, Virginia, wrapped up the year with 42 total tackles with 20 solo and 22 assisted.