University of Northern Iowa Athletics

UNI football: six Panthers named to All-MVFC teams
12/1/2025 2:31:00 PM | Football
ST. LOUIS — The Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) released its all-conference selections on Monday morning with six Panthers showing up across the three teams. Tucker Langenberg was the Panthers' lone First Teamer while Ryan Crandall and Owen Ostroski were named to the All-MVFC Second Team. Blake Anderson, JC Qoque Jr., and Jonathan Cabral-Martin were named to the All-MVFC Honorable Mention squad.
Tucker Langenberg, LB, Sr.
Tucker Langenberg led the Panther defense with 113 total tackles including 47 solo, 5.5 TFLs for six yards, and one sack for three yards. Langenberg recovered one fumble, the first of his career, and forced another against Youngstown State. The linebacker hurried the quarterback twice in 2025. The senior is fourth in the league and 18th in the FCS with 9.4 total tackles per game.
Ryan Crandall, LB, Sr.
Newcomer Ryan Crandall was second on the Panthers with 110 total tackles and led UNI with 58 solo tackles. Crandall's 11 TFLs for 34 yards also lead the Panthers. In the MVFC, Crandall is fifth in the league with 9.2 total tackles per game.
Owen Ostroski, DL, Sr.
New to the Panthers, Owen Ostroski was a game wrecker on the defensive line, recording a team-high six sacks for 48 yards this season including a sack on fourth down to flip possession back to the offense in each of the games against NDSU and Youngstown State. Ostroski finished the season with 42 total tackles and three QB hurries as well as his first career interception with a 19-yard return. The newcomer is third in the league with half a sack per contest.
Blake Anderson, OL, Sr.
Blake Anderson was a staple on the UNI offensive line, starting all 12 games. The senior offensive lineman allowed just two sacks all season and a pressure percentage of 4.3% with 17 total pressures all season.
JC Roque Jr., WR, So.
JC Roque Jr. was a threat on every down out wide for the Panthers and recorded a team-high 595 yards and seven touchdowns on 56 receptions. Roque Jr. tabbed the first multi-touchdown game of his career in a matchup against Youngstown State. The sophomore receiver is fourth in the MVFC with seven receiving TDs and fifth with 4.67 receptions per game.
Jonathan Cabral-Martin, CB, Sr.
Jonathan Cabral-Martin started in all 12 matchups this season, recording 68 total tackles including 38 solo, 4.5 TFLs for 28 yards, and one sack for 13 yards and a fumble at Wyoming. Cabral-Martin tied a single-game record with five passes defended in the season opener against Butler.
UNI football action can be followed all season long on social media on Facebook (UNI Football), X (@UNIFootball) and on Instagram (@unipantherfootball). The full 2025 schedule and roster, along with the latest Panther news and information can be found online at UNIpanthers.com.







