

University of Hawaiʻi at 惭ā苍辞补 placekicker Kansei Matsuzawa was named to the Walter Camp All-America first team, becoming the first 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 player in program history to earn first team honors by the organization. Matsuzawa was also the only non-Power Conference player selected to the first team.
The Walter Camp All-America team is the oldest college football All-America team and is celebrating its 136th edition in 2025. It is one of five All-America teams that make up the NCAA‘s annual consensus team along with The Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association, The Sporting News and Football Writers Association of America.
Matsuzawa, who finished the regular season 25-of-26 in field goal attempts, has already been named to several other All-America teams. “Tokyo Toe” captivated the nation this season with his incredible story and record-breaking feats, including tying a 43-year old NCAA record for consecutive made field goals to start a season.
Matsuzawa is one of three finalists for the Lou Groza Award, given to the nation’s top placekicker. He is the second ?Bows kicker to become a finalist along with Jason Elam. Matsuzawa is also on pace to become the school’s most proficient kicker, having made 88% of his career attempts.
All-America Teams
- Walter Camp – First Team
- CBS Sports – First Team
- The Athletic – Second Team
- Sports Illustrated – Second Team
- Sports Info Solutions – Second Team
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