Arizona wide receiver Jacob Cowing runs with the ball against Washington during the first half on an NCAA football game, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/John Froschauer)

Four Arizona players picked up additional All-Pac-12 honors Thursday.

Receivers Jacob Cowing and Dorian Singer, tackle Jordan Morgan and kicker Tyler Loop were named to Phil Steeleโ€™s Pac-12 All-Conference Teams.

Cowing, who was shut out of the official and Associated Press All-Pac-12 squads despite leading the league in receptions, earned first-team recognition. The transfer from UTEP finished his first season as a Wildcat with 85 catches for 1,034 yards and seven touchdowns. He recently announced that he will return to Arizona for a final season of college football next year.

Cowing also earned honorable-mention All-America status from Steele.

Singer made the second team after leading the Pac-12 in receiving yards. Singer was named first-team all-conference by the AP and second team by Pac-12 coaches after catching 66 passes for 1,105 yards and six touchdowns. He is currently in the NCAA transfer portal.

Loop was named to Steeleโ€™s third team after connecting on 18 of 21 field-goal attempts in his first season as the full-time placekicker. The third-year sophomoreโ€™s 85.7% accuracy rate ranked third among qualifiers in the Pac-12.

Morgan made Steeleโ€™s fourth team. Morgan had the highest Pro Football Focus grade among tackles in the Pac-12. He missed the final two-plus games because of a knee injury. He has yet to announce whether heโ€™s returning to school or entering the NFL draft, where he was projected to be as high as a third-round pick before getting hurt.


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Contact sports reporter Michael Lev at mlev@tucson.com. On Twitter: @michaeljlev