Maryland junior kicker Brad Craddock received his latest honor Tuesday as he was named a second-team Associated Press All-American.
Craddock, this year's Lou Groza Award winner, is the first Terps player to be named an AP All-American since defensive lineman Joe Vellano in 2011.
Craddock already was named the Big Ten's Kicker of the Year, and he was selected as a second-team All-American by USA Today and the Walter Camp Foundation.
The Australian-born Craddock is 18 of 19 on field-goal attempts this season, made a Maryland school-record 57-yard field goal against Ohio State on Oct. 4 and hit a go-ahead 43-yard field goal to lift the Terps to a 20-19 win over Penn State on Nov. 1.
His only miss came on a 54-yard attempt during Maryland's regular-season finale against Rutgers.