MEQUON, Wis. – Senior standout Logan Landers has been named an All-American, as D3hoops.com announced its 2025-26 All-America Teams on Tuesday afternoon. Landers earned Third Team All-America honors.
A native of Cedarburg, Wisconsin, Landers collects the first All-America honor of his career. He becomes the first Falcon to earn All-America recognition since Jordan Johnson in 2022 and the first in program history to receive the distinction from D3hoops.com.
"Being awarded All American is an amazing honor, but the true honor is that our Heavenly Father has allowed me to be in this position, without Him none of this is possible. All the Glory be to God for allowing this to happen. Thank you, Lord, God deserves the true praise. He put me in a position to thrive and I owe all the praise to Him above!"
Landers turned in one of the most dominant seasons in NCAA Division III this year. He tied the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC) single-season record with 655 total points while averaging 25.2 points per game. He also set a new conference single-season mark with 227 made free throws.
Despite suffering an injury in his final game, Landers still ranked among the top 10 nationally in six statistical categories.
His season featured several standout performances, including a 49-point outing against MSOE, 19 rebounds against both Concordia Chicago and Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 23 made free throws versus MSOE, and a six-block effort at Dominican.
To see the complete list of selections, visit d3hoops.com.