CLINTON, S.C. – Senior tight end
Nathan Levicki of the Presbyterian College football team has been revealed as a Second Team All-America selection by FCS Football Central and Stats Perform publications.
Backed by 471 receiving yards and nine total touchdowns, Levicki was one of the most dangerous weapons on a Blue Hose squad that assembled 10 victories for the third time in its 113-year history.
He becomes the 52
nd Presbyterian player to be voted as an All-American and the first since linebacker Colby Campbell and wide receiver Keith Pearson in 2020.
PC has also boasted a Freshman All-American (either from Phil Steele magazine or FCS Football Central) in four consecutive seasons. Punt returner
Darriel Harper was the 2025 recipient last week.
To cap off the team's historic campaign, Levicki and 10 others were voted to the All-PFL first or second team.
LEVICKI LIVING LARGE
- A marquee player on an offense that surpassed 5,000 total yards, Levicki made at least one reception in all 12 games this season (34 catches altogether). He logged six receiving TD's and three others in a goal-line rush package.
- He was the greatest cause to a September 6 upset over Furman in Greenville, catching six passes for 60 yards along with an overtime touchdown and the game-winning two-point conversion that immediately followed.
- Presby's longest passing play of the season ended up in Levicki's hands, a 75-yard touchdown in the 4
th quarter of a tight win at Butler.
- The Blue Hose started the '25 season with a 7-0 record, becoming one of the last eight unbeaten FCS programs and eventually winning 11 consecutive games over a 12-month period.
- PC was never defeated in six attempts at Bailey Memorial Stadium this year, averaging an impressive 45 points per game when playing at home.
- With Levicki contributing, PC's offense ranked inside the nationwide top 30 in total yards per game (417).
- Levicki was also a member of the All-PFL Academic First Team roster thanks to a 3.75 cumulative GPA in the field of Political Science. He has been nominated for the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District team.