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Nazareth College Nebraska Wesleyan University Year Sport Name Team Position 2008 Men's Track/Cross Country Justin Walters 1 2009 Baseball Brock Whiteman 2 Catcher 2010 Baseball Brock Whiteman 2 Catcher Nazareth College 1987 Women's Volleyball Tina Wolfley 2 H 1996 Women's At‐Large Kathleen Moynihan 3 Tennis 1998 Men's Basketball Zach Wein 3 G 1999 Women's At‐Large Christine Roe 2 Lacrosse 2003 Women's Volleyball Tricia Jones 1 Middle Hitter 2004 Women's Volleyball Tricia Jones 1 Middle Hitter Nebraska Wesleyan University 1980 Baseball Jay Lenstrom 2 P 1983 Women's Volleyball Michele Anderson 1 Hitter 1984 Football Jim Johnson 2 DB Men's Basketball Kevin Cook ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Women's Volleyball Michelle Anderson 1 1985 Baseball Phil Gaines 3 C 1986 Baseball Phil Gaines 1 C Men's Basketball Kevin Cook 1 F Women's Basketball Kim Hissong HM G 1987 Football John Hansen 2 LB Football Pat Sweeney 1 DB Softball Diane Humphrey 1 OF 1988 Football Michael Surls 1 LB Football Patrick Sweeney 1 DB Football Steven Taylor 2 DL Men's Basketball Curtis Reimer 3 G Softball Diane Humphrey 1 OF Women's Basketball Malaine Tejkl 3 G 1989 Football Scott Shaffer 1 RB Football Scott Shipman 1 DB Men's Basketball Charles Burt 3 D Softball Diane Humphrey 1 OF 1990 Baseball Dan Routh 2 1B Football Scott Shipman 2 DB 1991 Football Curtis Fox 2 P Softball Kim McKay 1 DP 1992 Baseball Dan Routh 1 1B Football Jay Bubak 2 DB Men's At‐Large Gary Wasserman 2 CC/Track Softball Kim McKay 3 DH 1993 Football Jeff Wall 2 DB Men's At‐Large Gary Wasserman 1 CC/Track 1994 Baseball Matt Kechely 1 IF Football Justin Rice 2 DL Thursday, March 08, 2012 Page 279 of 516 Year Sport Name Team Position 1994 Men's Basketball Justin Wilkins 2 FC Softball Traci Quick 3 IF 1995 Baseball Matt Kechely #1IN Football Joe Mick 2 P Football Justin Rice 1 DL Football Chad Wemhoff 2 WR Men's Basketball Justin Wilkins 1 ‐‐‐ Softball Traci Quick 3 IF 1996 Football Justin Rice 1 DL Football Ryan Shanesy 2 OL Football Chad Wemhoff 2 WR Men's At‐Large Kelly Karmazin 3 Golf Men's Basketball Kipp Kissinger 3 ‐‐‐ Softball Lynne Fischer 1 IF Women's At‐Large Leslie Barnes 2 Tennis Women's At‐Large Jonna Kellenbarger 2 Tennis Women's At‐Large Sandy Shaneyfelt 2 Soccer Women's Volleyball Kim Koelling 3 S 1997 Football Dusten Olds 2 QB Football Ryan Shanesy 2 OL Football Chad Wemhoff 1 WR Men's At‐Large Kelly Karmazin 1 Golf Men's Basketball Kipp Kissinger 1 G Women's At‐Large Jennifer Olsen 3 Tennis Women's At‐Large Sandy Shaneyfelt 1 Soccer Women's Volleyball Kim Koelling 1 S 1998 Football Ryan Shanesy 1 OL Men's At‐Large Chad Wemhoff 2 Track & Field Men's Basketball Kipp Kissinger 1 G 2000 Men's At‐Large Brian Hauff 3 Track & Field Men's At‐Large Chris Isaacson 2 Track & Field Women's At‐Large Megan Littrell 3 Soccer Women's At‐Large Jessica Petersen 3 Track & Field 2001 Football Justin Buresh 1 LB Football Luke Klinker 2 WR Football Grant Leach 1 OL Men's At‐Large Jon Buhrman 2 Soccer Men's At‐Large Chris Isaacson 1 Track & Field Men's Soccer Trevor Svoboda 2 M Women's At‐Large Laura Huppert 3 Soccer Women's At‐Large Sarah Keller 1 Soccer Women's Soccer Sara Kunneman 1 M 2002 Baseball Luke Klinker 3 IF Football Luke Klinker 2 WR Men's At‐Large Bryan Danforth 1 Tennis Thursday, March 08, 2012 Page 280 of 516 Year Sport Name Team Position 2002 Men's Soccer Trevor Svoboda 1 D Women's Track/Cross Country Kelly Bowen 1 2003 Baseball Luke Klinker 2 IF Men's Track/Cross Country Lee Seberger 1 Track & Cross Country Women's Soccer Jane Hoops 1 Goalkeeper Women's Track/Cross Country Katie McGinnis 2 Women's Track/Cross Country Gina Morgan 2 2004 Women's Track/Cross Country Gina Morgan 1 2005 Football Cody Hoegh 1 Running Back Football Scott Keller 1 LB Men's Soccer Mitchel Memming 3 Midfielder Men's Track/Cross Country Gordie Coffin 3 Women's Track/Cross Country Erin Powell 1 2006 Football Kyle Elsasser 1 LB Men's Track/Cross Country Gordon Coffin 1 Men's Track/Cross Country Jed Droge 1 Men's Track/Cross Country Evan Knight 2 Women's Track/Cross Country Erin Powell 1 2007 Football Kyle Elsasser 1 Linebacker Men's Soccer Mitchel Memming 1 Midfielder Men's Track/Cross Country Gordon Coffin 1 Men's Track/Cross Country Jed Droge 1 Men's Track/Cross Country Evan Knight 1 2008 Men's At‐Large Nathan Anderson 3 Tennis Men's Track/Cross Country Derek Carson 2 Men's Track/Cross Country Evan Knight 1 Women's Track/Cross Country Holly Andrews 1 2009 Football Zack Egger 2 K Football John Higgins 2 TE Men's Track/Cross Country Derek Carson 1 2010 Men's Track/Cross Country Brian Copley 1 2011 Football Steven Anderson 1 Football Garek Bebee 1 Football Matt Edwards 2 Football Cody Eiler 2 Football Brett Kaczor 2 Football Kelby Vandenberg 1 Football Russell Walton 1 Men's Track/Cross Country Kevin Janata 2 Softball Marcia Kennedy 3 IF 2012 Men's Basketball Andy Schweitzer 1 Women's Basketball Shea Rasmussen 2 Nebraska, University of 1952 Football Bob Oberlin 1 C 1953 Football Bob Oberlin Thursday, March 08, 2012 Page 281 of 516 Year Sport Name Team Position 1962 Football James Huge ‐‐‐ E 1963 Football Dennis Calridge ‐‐‐ B 1966 Football Marv Mueller 1 DB 1969 Football Randy Reeves ‐‐‐ DB 1970 Baseball Adrian Fiala 2 C Baseball Gene Stohs 2 OF Football Jon Adkins 3 DE Football Bill Kosch 2 DHB Football Dave Wallins 2 DT 1971 Football Larry Jacobson 1 DT Football Jeff Kinney 1 HB Football Bill Kosch 2 DB Football Dick Rupert 2 G 1972 Baseball Steve Achapohl 2 IF Baseball Gene Stohs 2 OF Men's Basketball Chuck Jura 3 C 1973 Football Frosty Anderson 1 OE Football Rich Bahe 2 RB 1975 Football Rik Bonness 1 C Football Tom Heiser 1 RB 1976 Football Vince Ferragamo 1 QB Football Ted Harvey 1 DB 1977 Football Ted Harvey 1 DB Football Steve Waldemore 2 OT 1978 Football George Andrews 1 DL Football James Pillen 1 DHB Men's Basketball Curt Hedberg 5 1979 Football Rod Horn 1 DL Football Kelly Saalfeld 1 C Football Randy Schleusener 1 OG 1980 Baseball Steve Oakley 2 OF Football Jeff Finn 1 TE Football Ric Lindquist 2 DB Football Randy Schleusener 1 OG 1981 Football Rick Lindquist 1 DB Football David Rimington 1 C Football Randy Theiss 1 OT Men's Basketball Jack Moore 2 G 1982 Football David Rimington 1 C Football Randy Theiss 2 OT Football Kris van Norman 2 DB Football Bill Weber 2 DL 1983 Baseball Todd Oakes 3 P Football Scott Strasburger ‐‐‐ DL Football Rob Stuckey ‐‐‐ DL Thursday, March 08, 2012 Page 282 of 516 Year Sport Name Team Position 1984 Football Scott Strasburger 1 DL Football Rob Stuckey 1 DL Football Mark Traynowicz 1 C Men's Basketball John Matzke ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Softball Denise (Day) Eckert 1 SS Softball Denice Feldhaus HM C Softball Shelby Mertins HM UT Women's Basketball Kelli Benson HM G Women's Basketball Cathy Owen 3 G Women's Volleyball Karen Kahlgren HM 1985 Baseball Mark Kister 3 C Softball Denise (Day) Eckert 1 SS Softball Lori Richins HM 2B Women's At‐Large Nicole Ali 2 Track & Field Women's Basketball Terri Parriott 3 F Women's Volleyball Karen Dahlgren 1 B 1986 Football Dale Klein 1 KS Football Thomas Welter 1 OT Men's At‐Large Thomas Schlesinger HM Gymnastics Softball Lori Richins 1 2B Women's At‐Large Nicole Ali 2 Track & Field Women's Basketball Stephanie Bolli HM F Women's Volleyball Karen Dahlgren 1 B 1987 Football Mark Blazek 1 LB Football Micah Heibel 2 RB Football Jeffrey Jamrog 1 DL Softball Ruth Chatwin 3 C Softball Margie Ogrodowicz 2 OF Softball Lori Richins 2 2B Women's Volleyball Kathi DeBoer 2 H Women's Volleyball Virginia Stahr 1 B 1988 Football Mark Blazek 1 LB Football John Kroeker 1 P Football John Nelson 2 OL Football Jacob Young 2 OL Men's At‐Large James Blackledge 2 Track & Field Men's At‐Large Thomas Schlesinger 1 Gymnastics Softball Margie Ogrodowicz 2 OF Softball Lori Sipple #1P Women's At‐Large Mary Ocel 3 Gymnastics Women's Basketball Stephanie Bolli 1 F Women's Volleyball Lori Endicott 2 S Women's Volleyball Virginia Stahr #1B 1989 Football Gerry Gdowski 1 QB Football Pat Tyrance 2 LB Thursday, March 08, 2012 Page 283 of 516 Year Sport Name Team Position 1989 Football Jake Young 1 OL Men's At‐Large Steve Jung 1 Tennis Men's Basketball Beau Reid 3 F Softball Janelle Frese 2 OF Women's Volleyball Carla Baker 2 ‐‐‐ Women's Volleyball Janet Kruse 3 ‐‐‐ Women's Volleyball Virginia Stahr 1 B 1990 Football David Edeal 1 OL Football Pat Engelbert 2 DL Football Pat Tyrance 1 LB Football Jim Wanek 1 OL Men's At‐Large Patrick Kirksey 3 Gymnastics Men's At‐Large Mark Warburten 1 Gymnastics Softball Jill Rishel 1 OF Women's At‐Large Jane Clemons 3 Gymnastics Women's At‐Large Lynne Frey 2 Track & Field Women's Volleyball Becki Bolli 3 ‐‐‐ Women's Volleyball Janet Kruse ## 1 ‐‐‐ 1991 Football Pat Engelbert 1 DL Football Mike Stigge 1 P Men's Basketball Beau Reid 3 FC Softball Ann Halsne 3 DP Women's Basketball Karen Jennings 1 FC Women's Volleyball Janet Kruse #1‐‐‐ 1992 Football Mike Stigge 1 P Football Robert Zatechka 2 OL Men's At‐Large Sumner Darling 3 Gymnastics Softball Ann Halsne 3 3B Softball Denise McMillan 2 OF Women's At‐Large Rachel Collins 3 Tennis Women's Basketball Karen Jennings #1FC 1993 Football Trev Alberts 1 LB Football Terry Connealy 1 DL Football Ken Mehlin 2 OL Football Rob Zatechka 1 OL Men's At‐Large Sumner Darling 1 Gymnastics Men's At‐Large Justin Switzer 1 Swimming Softball Denise McMillan 2 OF Women's At‐Large Nicole Duval 3 Gymnastics Women's Basketball Karen Jennings #1Forward 1994 Football Terry Connealy 1 DL Football Aaron Graham 2 OL Football Matt Shaw 1 TE Football Robert Zatechka #1OL Men's At‐Large Sumner Darling 1 Gymnastics Thursday, March 08, 2012 Page 284 of 516 Year Sport Name Team Position 1994 Men's At‐Large
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