LAS CRUCES, N.M. - NM State kicker
Dylan Brown and wideout
Izaiah Lottie were among 1,432 players selected for membership in the 2020 National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society on Wednesday.
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The NFF Hampshire Honor Society recognizes college football players from all divisions who maintain a 3.2 GPA or better throughout their undergraduate careers.
Brown, a senior majoring in kinesiology, connected on 33-of-48 field-goal attempts in his three seasons as an Aggie. The Chandler, Ariz., native drilled 97.2 percent of his point-after attempts (106-of-109), a career mark that ranks second all time in program history.
Lottie wrapped up his career with 88 receptions for 1,090 yards and seven touchdowns. The redshirt senior, who is majoring in business administration, caught a career-best 27 passes in 2019.
NM State has had at least one representative included in the Society for six consecutive years, with Brown and Lottie becoming the eighth and ninth Aggies, respectively, to earn the distinction.
The duo joins
Johnathan Boone (2019), Dalton Harrington (2018),
Jaden Wright (2018), Clayton Granch (2017), Josh Gibbs (2016), Benson Browne (2016) and David Romaka (2015).
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