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D3football.com picks Eik, Hahn and Bever for All-Region 4 honors

From onusports.com

Seniors Austin Eick (Rossford) and Brody Hahn (Louisville) and junior Josh Bever (Ashland) were named All-Region 4 by D3football.com for 2021.

Eick and Bever were Second Team All-Region honorees, while Hahn was a Third Team All-Region selection.

Eick is now a three-time All-Conference selection at receiver, after earning Honorable Mention kudos in 2019 and 2020 and First Team honors in 2021.

He caught 60 passes for 1,037 yards and an OAC-best 12 touchdowns this season, becoming just the sixth Polar Bear to reach the 1,000-yard receiving mark in the season. In his 34 game career, Eick ranks fifth with 125 receptions and is sixth with 2,206 receiving yards to go with 29 touchdowns.

Bever is a three-time All-OAC pick at defensive end, earning Second Team All-OAC honors this year. He was named Third Team All-North Region and First Team All-OAC as a freshman in 2019 and was All-OAC as a sophomore last season.

This season, Bever had 66 tackles, 6.0 sacks and 8.5 TFL. In his three seasons as a Polar Bear, Bever ranks fifth all-time in ONU history with 22.0 sacks and is tenth with 32.0 TFL to go with 147 tackles in 24 games.

Hahn was a First Team All-OAC pick in 2021 and had another record-setting season in his second year as a Polar Bear after transferring from Muskingum, where he was a three-year starter.

He completed 203-of-357 passes for a school-record 3,061 yards and a school-record 32 touchdowns this season.

Hahn also threw for a school-record 502 yards and tied the single-game record with 29 completions, going 29-of-49, in a 62-27 victory at Wilmington.

In just 14 games as a Polar Bear, Hahn threw for 4,270 yards and 42 touchdowns. His 4,270 passing yards ranks him 10th all-time in ONU history.

In his five seasons as a collegian, Hahn threw for an impressive 9,147 yards and 72 touchdowns.

He is now a two-time All-OAC honoree.

The Polar Bears posted a 4-6 record and finished seventh in the OAC this season under 18th-year head coach Dean Paul.

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