BALTIMORE, MD - More than four months after the conclusion of the 2025 season, the honors continue to roll in for the Johns Hopkins football team, which placed 17 players on the 2026 National Football Foundation's (NFF) Hampshire Honor Society, which is comprised of college football players from all divisions of play who maintained a cumulative 3.2 GPA or better throughout their college career while being starters or significant contributors to their team.
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The NFF also celebrated the 20
th anniversary of the Hampshire Honor Society by recognizing the 23 colleges and universities that have had at least on player named to the society in each of the first 20 years of its existence. Johns Hopkins is one of those 23 and one of just three Division III schools among the 23.
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In addition, as part of the celebration of the 20
th year of the society, the NFF announced the list of schools with the most all-time selections to the society. With 213 all-time honorees, Johns Hopkins ranks fifth all-time among all schools in all divisions, while the 213 also rank second among Division III programs.
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The Johns Hopkins players named to the 2026 Hampshire Honor Society include
John Bechtle, Carson Bourdo, Brian Doherty, Kellen Gibson, Bay Harvey, Carter Hogg, Larue Linder, Will Livingston, Ethan Lollar, Chad Martini, Xavier Newell, Charlie Pearson, Jack Schondelmayer, Geoff Schroeder, Noah Smith Zack Stone, and
Isaac Urquidi.
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The Hampshire Honor Society is open to only seniors who were starters or significant contributors, had at least a 3.2 cumulative GPA and have played their final.
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