MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – Washington & Jefferson College senior
John Peduzzi (Hilton Head, S.C./Hilton Head Christian Academy) earned recognition as a Fourth Team All-America by D3football.com, the organization announced on Monday afternoon.
Peduzzi becomes the eighth wide receiver in program history to earn All-America honors from D3football.com. Peduzzi is the first W&J wideout to earn All-America recognition since Andrew Wolf in 2018.
During the 2025 season, Peduzzi finished with a PAC-best 77 receptions while hauling in 15 receiving touchdowns and finishing with 1,068 receiving yards. This marked the third-straight season that Peduzzi surpassed 1,000 yards receiving. Peduzzi ranked ninth in receiving touchdowns and 15th in receiving yards among Division III players this fall. Peduzzi had four multi-touchdown games including a season-high three touchdown performance in a win at Geneva on Nov. 8.
Peduzzi put together a stellar collegiate career in the Red and Black. Peduzzi finished with 54 career receiving touchdowns, a total that is tied with Jesse Zubik for the most in school history. He also ranks second all-time in receiving yards (4,168) and third in receptions (250) in program history.
This marks the fourth-straight season that W&J had a student-athlete earned D3football.com All-America honors. W&J has had one of its own recognized on the D3football.com All-America Teams in nine of the past 10 seasons overall. Peduzzi is the 20th W&J player to be named to the D3football.com All-America teams since the organization started publishing their annual honors in 1999.
Peduzzi helped the Presidents claim their 28th Presidents' Athletic Conference title in program history. Additionally, the Presidents appeared in the NCAA Playoffs for the 28th time in program history. W&J finished the 2025 campaign with an 8-3 overall record and an unbeaten mark in conference play.
Washington and Jefferson - All-Time All-America Selections by D3football.com
CB O'Shea Anderson, 2017 (3rd)
WR Alex Baroffio, 2013 (2nd)
WR Craig Besong, 2009 (3rd)
DT Dawson Dietz, 2022 (1st), 2023 (1st), 2024 (1st)
G Angelo Fratini, 2020-21 (2nd)
WR Todd Fry, 2001 (2nd)
G Chris Hickey, 2005 (3rd), 2006 (2nd)
G Matt Houy, 2007 (HM)
RET Joey Koroly, 2019 (3rd)
WR Aaron Krepps, 2004 (2nd), 2005 (3rd)
OL Jason Matusik, 1999 (3rd), 2000 (3rd)
WR John Peduzzi, 2025 (4th)
S Frank Pilato, 2003 (1st), 2004 (2nd)
WR Ryan Silvis, 2000 (3rd)
RET Roger Snyder, 2002 (HM)
QB Bobby Swallow, 2007 (2nd), 2008 (HM)
C John Wanner, 2014 (HM)
DT Mike Williams, 2019 (HM)
WR Andrew Wolf, 2018 (3rd)
WR Jesse Zubik, 2016 (2nd), 2017 (1st)