WICHITA FALLS, Texas – Freshman
Cedonyae Lott earned first team All-Conference honors as a return specialist and received honorable mention as a wide receiver when the Lone Star Conference revealed its postseason awards on Thursday.
Sophomore wide receiver
Demonte Greene and freshman place kicker
Kohen Maroney were named All-Conference second team offense, and senior deep snapper
Collin Haynes was selected to the All-Conference second team defense.
Junior center
Paul Ledet, senior defensive end
Kam'rin Devault and freshman cornerback
Ethan Dishman received honorable mention.
Sophomore linebacker
Noah Bustard was named to the LSC All-Academic Team
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Lott was a two-time LSC Special Teams Player of the Week and was also the D2 Football.com Special Teams Player of the Week after a game-winning 69-yard punt return in a 31-24 victory over Texas A&M-Kingsville. Lott's first career touchdown was the longest punt return for Midwestern State since 2007
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The following week, Lott returned a punt 58 yards for a touchdown and finished with more than 200 all-purpose yards in a 69-23 win at Sul Ross State.
In the season finale, Lott caught 11 passes for 284 yards and four touchdowns in a 70-23 victory at Western New Mexico and was named the LSC Offensive Player of the Week.
Lott led the conference with 1,096 all-purpose yards this season and was sixth in receiving with 38 receptions for 659 yards. Lott finished the campaign with a team-leading nine touchdowns and was eighth in the league with 54 points.
Greene is the second-leading receiver in the LSC with 58 receptions for 780 yards and seven touchdowns.
Maroney averaged 5.8 points per game and was fourth in the league among kickers with 68 points, making 11-of-14 field goal attempts, including a 50-yarder in a 56-13 loss to Central Washington. He made three field goals in the win over TAMUK.
Haynes received honorable mention as a deep snapper in each of the two previous seasons for Midwestern State.
Ledet anchored an offensive line that helped the Mustangs roll up more than 418 yards and points per game.
Devault led the Mustangs with four sacks and finished the season with 4.5 tackles for loss. He made 29 tackles, including 11 solo stops during the season.
Dishman had an interception in a 37-15 loss at UT Permian Basin and broke up four passes during the season, including two in a 48-24 loss at Angelo State, and he made 13 tackles in nine appearances for Midwestern State.
Bustard is a computer science major from Omaha, Nebraska, and led the Mustangs with 68 tackles this season, including 31 solo stops and 2.5 sacks. Bustard also broke up a pass and recovered a fumble in his first season with the Mustangs.
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