Lewis, Sawyer, Clegg, Duzan, Geohagen and Senvisky have been recognized as part of the first team, while Matteson is a second-team choice and Brooks is a third-team pick.
Lewis, a native of Manchester, Ky., set Morehead State records for completions (324), attempts (513) and passing yards (3,585) in 2011. He also shattered four PFL standards during the year.
Clegg, a native of Westerville, Ohio, blocked for a unit that led all Football Championship Subdivision schools in first downs (25.2), while ranking second in total offense (478.9) and passing yards (358.2) per game.
Duzan, a product of Dublin, Ohio, led all kickers in the conference with 85 points in 2011. He knocked down 12-of-17 field-goal attempts and 49-of-51 extra-point tries.
Geohagen, who hails from Far Rockaway, N.Y., tallied 44 tackles a season ago. He also led the Eagles with 14 passes defended, 10 pass break-ups and four interceptions.
Senvisky, a native of Union, Ky., recorded 21 tackles and picked off three passes last year.
Matteson, a product of Saline, Mich., joined Clegg on the offensive line to help Morehead State establish eight team school records and nine individual institution standards.
Brooks, a native of Bardstown, Ky., paced the Eagles with 17 punt returns for 116 yards.
Morehead State begins regular-season action on Thursday, Aug. 30, when Southern Virginia visits Jayne Stadium at 7 p.m. ET. It will be the first of six home games for the Eagles in 2012.
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