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Cornerstone University Creighton University Year Sport Name Team Position 1999 Softball Kelly Olino 3 INF 2001 Men's At‐Large David Key 2 Lacrosse Women's At‐Large Karen Chastain 1 Track & Field Women's At‐Large Jaimee Reynolds 1 Lacrosse 2002 Men's At‐Large Mark McRae 3 Ice Hockey Women's At‐Large Rachel Goldberg 3 Gymnastics Women's At‐Large Jaimee Reynolds 1 Gymnastics 2003 Football Kevin Rooney 1 DL Men's At‐Large David LeNeveu 2 Ice Hockey Men's At‐Large Mark McRae 2 Ice Hockey Women's At‐Large Rachel Goldberg 3 Gymnastics 2004 Men's At‐Large Tim DeBlois 2 Lacrosse Men's At‐Large Scott Paltrowitz 2 Tennis Women's At‐Large Rachel Goldberg 1 Gymnastics 2005 Men's At‐Large Casey Stevenson 2 Lacrosse Women's At‐Large Meghan Miller 3 Gymnastics Women's Track/Cross Country Shonda Brown 3 2006 Football Luke Siwula 1 Running Back Men's Basketball Lenny Collins 3 2007 Football Luke Siwula 2 Running Back Men's At‐Large Mitch Belisle 1 Lacrosse Men's At‐Large Matt McMonagle 1 Lacrosse Men's Basketball Graham Dow 1 2010 Softball Alyson 2 Infield Softball Elise Menaker 3 Infield Women's At‐Large Maddie Pearsall 2 Cornerstone University 2000 Women's At‐Large Jessica Berryman 1 Soccer Creighton University 1964 Men's Basketball Paul Silas ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ 1970 Men's Basketball Rick Apke 2 C 1973 Baseball Ernie Rongish 2 P 1977 Men's Basketball Rick Apke 2 C 1978 Men's Basketball Rick Apke 1 F 1983 Baseball Dave Schrage 2 OF Softball Jean Tierney 1 2B 1993 Baseball Bill Hahn 2 IF 1995 Women's Basketball Becky Flynn 2 ‐‐‐ 1997 Softball Christy Lunceford 1 LF 1998 Softball Heidi Geier 2 Women's Basketball Carrie Welle 2 F 1999 Baseball Dan Lawler 3 IF Softball Heidi Geier 1 INF Women's At‐Large Jessica Powers 3 Soccer 2000 Baseball Dan Lawler 3 IF Tuesday, November 30, 2010 Page 97 of 488 Year Sport Name Team Position 2001 Baseball Dan Lawler 2 IF 2003 Men's Basketball Michael Lindeman 2 F Men's Soccer Shane Havens 3 Defender Women's Soccer Krystle Campa 3 Forward 2004 Men's Basketball Brody Deren 3 Center Men's Basketball Michael Lindeman 3 Forward 2005 Baseball Zach Daeges 3 DH Men's Soccer Matt Wieland 3 Defender Softball Christine Fukumoto 1 C 2006 Baseball Zach Daeges 3 IF Women's Volleyball Emily Greisch 3 2007 Men's Basketball Anthony Tolliver 2 Softball Jamie Reiss 3 IF 2008 Softball Tara Oltman 2 Pitcher 2009 Baseball Darin Ruf 3 Infield Softball Tara Oltman 2 Pitcher 2010 Softball Tara Oltman 2 Pitcher Culver‐Stockton College 1970 Football Bill Exham 2 OE 1973 Men's Basketball Mark Scheffler 3 F 1976 Men's Basketball Tim Edwards 3 F 1983 Men's Basketball Daniel Zoellner HM G 1985 Softball Linda Miller 2 OF 1986 Women's At‐Large Denise Hall 2 Tennis 1995 Football Jason Kaiser 1 DB 1996 Baseball Jason Kaiser 2 OF 2006 Softball Kaysi Eighinger 2 IF Cumberland College 2002 Men's At‐Large Jason Pullins 2 Golf Men's Basketball Kirill Yakovlev 3 F Men's Track/Cross Country Christian Key 1 2003 Men's At‐Large Jason Pullins 2 Golf Dakota Wesleyan University 2006 Baseball Nick Gianou 2 IF 2007 Baseball David Andersen 1 P Dallas Baptist University 1996 Baseball Scott Harp 3 OF 1999 Women's At‐Large Kelly Hollabaugh 3 Soccer 2001 Baseball Steven Berry 3 IF 2009 Baseball Ryan Enos 3 Outfield 2010 Baseball Ryan Enos 2 Outfield Dallas, University of 2002 Baseball Jesse Nelson 3 IF 2003 Women's At‐Large Anna McMinn 3 Tennis 2005 Women's Soccer Madeleine Brink 2 Midfielder Tuesday, November 30, 2010 Page 98 of 488 Year Sport Name Team Position 2008 Men's Soccer Bennett Rawicki 2 M Dana College 1996 Softball Karen Bertram 3 IF 1997 Men's Basketball Shawn Fasbender 3 F Dartmouth College 1968 Men's Basketball Joe Colgan 3 1970 Football Willie Bogan, HOF 1989 1 S 1980 Women's Basketball Linda DeRenzo 3 ‐‐‐ 1981 Men's Basketball Calvin Johnson 3 G Women's Basketball Gail Koziara 1 C 1982 Men's Basketball Jon Logan Edwards 4 G Women's Basketball Gail Koziara 1 Forward 1983 Football Michael Patsis ‐‐‐ DB 1984 Football Daniel Carson 2 DB Men's Basketball Paul Anderson ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ 1985 Men's At‐Large Mark Kasevich 3 Swimming Men's At‐Large Jim Sapienza 2 CC/Track Men's Basketball Tim Hassett 1 F 1986 Football Craig Morton 2 WR 1987 Football Scott Sims 2 DB Football Paul Sorensen 1 LB Men's At‐Large Robert Kempainen 2 CC/Track 1988 Football Paul Sorensen #1LB Football Jay Swett 2 LB Men's At‐Large Robert Kempainen 2 CC/Track 1989 Men's Basketball John Mackay 3 Guard Women's At‐Large Anne Moellering 2 Field Hockey Women's Basketball Sophia Neely 3 Guard 1990 Football Brad Preble 1 DB Men's Basketball John Mackay 3 Guard Women's Basketball Sophia Neely 1 Guard 1991 Football Mike Bobo 1 WR Football Tom Morrow 1 LB 1992 Football Russ Torres 1 RB 1993 Men's Basketball Crawford Palmer 2 Forward Women's At‐Large Ginger Smith 3 Soccer 1994 Football Josh Bloom 2 LB Football Zack Lehman 1 DL Football David Shearer 1 WR 1995 Women's At‐Large Kristin Cobb 1 Track & Field 1996 Men's Basketball Seamus Lonergan 1 G 1997 Football Dominic Lanza 1 OL Men's Basketball Seamus Lonergan 2 F 1998 Women's Volleyball Felicity Kolp 2 S 1999 Women's At‐Large Suzanne Eastman 1 Soccer Tuesday, November 30, 2010 Page 99 of 488 Year Sport Name Team Position 2001 Women's At‐Large Suzy Gibbons 3 Lacrosse 2002 Men's Track/Cross Country Tom McArdle 3 2004 Men's Track/Cross Country Sean Furey 3 2005 Football Josh Dooley 2 LB Men's At‐Large Lee Stempniak 3 Ice Hockey Men's Track/Cross Country Sean Furey 2 Women's At‐Large Alison Crocker 1 Skiing Women's At‐Large Erin Osborn 2 Lacrosse 2006 Men's Soccer Nick Christman 1 Midfielder Women's At‐Large Allison Crocker 1 Women's Soccer Colleen Kelly 3 Defender Women's Track/Cross Country Melanie Schorr 1 2007 Men's At‐Large Nick Bonacci 1 Lacrosse Men's Soccer Nick Christman 1 Midfielder Men's Track/Cross Country Rob Kerris 3 Softball Kelly Fry 2 DP 2009 Men's Soccer Craig Henderson 2 M Davidson College 1959 Football Charlie Benson ‐‐‐ B 1965 Men's Basketball Dick Snyder 3 F 1970 Football Rick Lynn 3 E 1973 Men's Basketball John Pecorak 2 1980 Baseball John Porter 1 OF 1981 Baseball John Porter 1 OF Men's Basketball Todd Haynes 3 F 1982 Men's Basketball Cliff Tribus ‐‐‐ F 1987 Men's Basketball Derek Rucker 2 Guard 1988 Men's Basketball Derek Rucker 1 Guard 1994 Women's At‐Large Erin Lang 3 Field Hockey 1999 Football Eric Ferguson 2 RB 2000 Baseball Ben Brown 2 IF Baseball Wes Self 2 P 2001 Baseball Wes Self 3 P Men's Soccer Chris Norbet 1 F 2002 Baseball Tim Frend 3 OF Men's Soccer Soren Johnson 1 GK Men's Track/Cross Country Dan Gibson 2 2005 Football Kyle Kinsell 1 DL 2006 Football Kyle Kinsell 1 DL Men's Soccer Mac Wilkie 2 Midfielder 2007 Women's Track/Cross Country Brenna Burns 3 2008 Women's Track/Cross Country Brenna Burns 1 2009 Men's Soccer Charlie Reiter 1 Dayton, University of 1970 Football Dan Quinn 2 DE Tuesday, November 30, 2010 Page 100 of 488 Year Sport Name Team Position 1971 Football Tim Quinn 1 LB 1972 Football Tim Quinn 1 DT 1975 Baseball Tom Adams 2 OF 1979 Football Scott Terry 1 QB Men's Basketball Jim Paxson 1 G 1981 Men's Basketball Mike Kanieski 1 C‐F Women's Basketball Carol Lammers 1 F 1982 Men's Basketball Mike Kanieski ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Women's Volleyball Jane Meyers 3 Setter 1984 Football Greg French 1 K Football David Kemp 1 LB Football Jeff Slayback 1 L 1985 Football Mark Cvelbar 2 OG Football Greg French 1 KS Football Gerry Meyer 2 OT Softball Stacey Stewart HM OF Softball Mary Schweizer 2 2B 1986 Football Mark Cvelbar 2 OG Football Gerry Meyer 1 OT Softball Mary Schweizer 1 OF 1987 Football Richard Kiko 2 DL 1989 Women's At‐Large Amy Fleck 2 Cross Country Women's At‐Large Cathy McEllistrem 3 Track & Field 1990 Football Dan Rosenbaum 2 DB Women's At‐Large Amy Fleck 3 Track & Field Women's At‐Large Mary Jo Flynn 2 Soccer 1991 Baseball Robert Bosticco 2 OF Football Brett Cuthbert 1 DB Football Steve Keller 2 QB Football Dan Rosenbaum 1 DB Women's At‐Large Amy Fleck 1 Cross Country 1992 Football Steve Lochow 1 DL Football Jeff Mathot 2 OL Football Dan Rosenbaum 1 DB 1993 Football Steve Lochow 1 DL Football Brad Mager 1 DB Football Jeff Mathot 2 OL Softball Shelley Schwartzkopf 3 OF 1994 Football David Overholser 1 RB 1995 Football Jason Cocco 2 DL 1996 Football Josh Lemmon 1 OL 1997 Football Trent Huelsman 2 TE Football Matt Moore 2 WR 1998 Football Jacob Jones 1 RB Women's At‐Large Gina Dysard 3 Tennis Tuesday, November 30, 2010 Page 101 of 488 Year Sport Name Team Position 1999 Football Jimmy Lee 1 RB 2000 Women's Volleyball Carla Muntz 2 S 2001 Football Andy Bentley 2 DL Football Mark Kasmer 1 LB Football Marty McNamara 1 DB Men's At‐Large Wade Fischer 3 Soccer Men's At‐Large R.J.
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