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2018-19 Season in Review St. Cloud State University Athletics HUSKIES ATHLETICS • ST. CLOUD, MINN. 2018-19 Season In Review St. Cloud State University Athletics Team 2018-19 2017-18 Sport Overall Conference/Place Overall Conference/Place Baseball 41-14 26-8/3rd place NSIC 30-17 21-8/3rd place Men’s Basketball 22-9 16-6/2nd place NSIC Overall 24-9 17-5/2nd place NSIC Overall 2nd place NSIC North 2nd place NSIC North Women’s Basketball 19-10 14-8/6th plave NSIC Overall 17-10 14-8/5th place Overall 4th place NSIC North 3rd plave NSIC North Women’s Cross Country - 9th place NSIC - 9th place NSIC Football 7-4 7-4/4-3 4th place North 6-5 6-5/3-4 4th place North Men’s Golf - 9th place NSIC - 3rd place NSIC Women’s Golf - 9th place NSIC - 7th place NSIC Men’s Hockey 30-6-3 19-2-3/1st place NCHC 25-9-6 16-4-4/1st place NCHC Women’s Hockey 10-25-2 5-19-0 WCHA (7th place) 8-20-5 6-14-4 WCHA Nordic Ski - 6th place NCAA Regional - NA Soccer 8-7-4 8-4-3 NSIC (5th place) 8-8-8 6-7-2 NSIC (9th place) Softball 43-18 22-8 NSIC (3rd place) 35-19 20-10 NSIC (4th place) Men’s Swim & Dive 1-7 4th place GLIAC 1-9 4th place NSISC Women’s Swim & Dive 5-6 1st place NSIC 5-9 2nd place NSIC Women’s Tennis 5-12 2-9 NSIC (10th place) 3-16 3-8 NSIC (9th place) Women’s Indoor T & F - 8th place NSIC - 10th place NSIC Women’s Outdoor T & F - 9th place NSIC - 11th place NSIC Volleyball 15-11 11-9/7th place NSIC 16-14 8-12/11th place NSIC Wrestling 20-0 8-0 NSIC (1st place) 20-0 8-0 NSIC (1st place) NCAA DII National Place: Wrestling (1ST PLACE), Women’s Swim and Dive (20th), Men’s Swim and Dive (26th) NCAA DII National Tournament Qualifiers: Softball, Baseball, Men’s Hockey, Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (Natalie Gottschalk in the heptathlon) 2018-19 All-Americans: Football: Sam Hartman Men’s Hockey: Jimmy Schuldt, Patrick Newell, Blake Lizotte, Jack Ahcan Women’s Swimming: Chelsea Gehrke, Britin Thomsen, Rebekah Stone, Annaliesa Anderson, 200 Free Relay, 400 Free Relay Men’s Swimming and Diving: Hanos Mahari, Scott Stellick Men’s Basketball: Gage Davis Baseball: Dominic Austing Wrestling: Kolton Eischens, James Pleski, Brett Velasquez, Devin Fitzpatrick, Garrett Vos 2018-19 NSIC All-Sports Trophy: SCSU finishes in 7th place Learfield Directors Cup NCAA DII Final Standings: 67th place 2018-19 NSIC All-Sports Award: 7th place 2018-19 NSIC SAAC Cup Standings: 2nd place 2018-19 Season In Review: St. Cloud State Athletics Soccer: 2018 Record: 8-7-4, 8-4-3 NSIC (5th place) 2019 Myles Brand All-Academic With Distinction Award: Kelsey Christian & Maria Witte 2018 All-NSIC First Team: Kelli Santo Paulo 2018 All-NSIC Second Team: Hannah Marion 2018 All-NSIC Third Team: Maria Witte 2018 All-NSIC Honorable Mention: Emma Von Donselaar SCSU Excellence in Leadership Award: Mia Giorgi, Sara Magno 2018 Academic All-NSIC: *Kelsey Christian, *Kaitlyn Dziubinski , *Nicole Friis , *Maria Witte , *Mallory Mollenhauer, *Harper DeMay, *Hannah Marion, *Sara Magno , *Kristine Knief, *Kelli Santo Paulo, Tatyana Gusakow, Sally Nelson, Maria Kass, Mia Giorgi , Monica Majeski, Karlee Krebs NSIC Players of the Week: Hannah Marion (Offense – Oct. 8), Maria Witte (Offense – Oct. 22) Football: 7-4, 4-3 NSIC (4th place North) No. 9 ranking in final NCAA Regional (Super Regional Four) NSIC All-Conference: Gregory Lewis – First Team (RB), Sam Hartman – First Team (TE), John Solberg – First Team (WR), Jake Schley – First Team (DL), Ferris Ingraham – Second Team (D), Jack Horter – Second Team (D), Skyler Kurt – Second Team (D), Dwayne Lawhorn – Honorable Mention, Jamari Manuel – Honorable Mention, Robert Kraklow – Honorable Mention, Adam Stage – Honorable Mention All-Region: Sam Hartman – First Team TE (Super Region 4) All-America: Sam Hartman – Honorable Mention TE (Don Hansen) Fred Mitchel Watch List (Sept. – Oct.): Adam Stage, So. K NSIC Special Team Player of the Week: Adam Stage, So. K – September 10, 2018 D2Football.com Special Team POW: Adam Stage, So. K – September 10, 2018 NSIC Academic All-Conference: Matt Anderson, Jake Bruner, Parker Buckley, Anthony Carver, Justin Czech, Ben Gutschow*, Stuart Hamann, Zack Hegseth, Jack Horter, Chance Jakobson, Tristan Kinder, Dwayne Lawhorn, Matthew Lechner, Scott Romeo , John Solberg, Tanner Tiege, Adam Stage, Riley Schreader Volleyball: 15-11, 11-9 NSIC (7th place NSIC) NSIC Freshman of the Year: Linsey Rachel, Fy. OH NSIC Libero of the Year: Clara Krenz, Jr. L NSIC All-Conference: Linsey Rachel – Second Team, Clara Krenz – Second Team NCAA DII All-Region: Linsey Rachel – Central Region Freshman of the Year (AVCA) NSIC Academic All-Conference: Halle Hughes *, Clara Krenz, Marah Mulso*, Micah Nier*, Taylor Olstad*, Abby Templin*, Mad- dy Torve* NSIC Player of the Week: Linsey Rachel – Hitter (Sept. 17, 2018), Clara Krenz – Libero (Oct. 1, 2018) Cross Country 2018 NSIC Championships: 9th place 2019 Academic All-NSIC (CC): Jamie Herridge* Chrissy Lofgren* Autum Shurbert-Hetzel Men’s Swimming and Diving: 2019 NCAA DII All-America: Scott Stellick (1M Diving and 3M Diving), Hanos Mahari (1M Diving and 3M Diving) 2019 GLIAC Championships: Hanos Mahari (1M dive – 1st place), Scott Stellick (3M dive – 2nd place) 2018-19 All-GLIAC: Hanos Mahari, Scott Stellick 2019 GLIAC Championships: 4th place 2019 NCAA DII Championships: 26th place 2018-19 GLIAC All-Academic Team: Connor Dietrich, Kevin Guenter, Robert Leigh and Robert Poynter. 2018-19 Season In Review: St. Cloud State Athletics Women’s Swimming and Diving 2018-19 NSIC Champions 2019 NCAA Championships – 20th place 2019 NCAA DII All-America: Chelsea Gehrke (100 free, 50 free), Britin Thomsen (1M Dive, 3M Dive), Rebekah Stone (1M Dive), Annaliesa Anderson (3M Dive), 200 Free Relay and 400 free relay 2018-19 NSIC Diver of the Year: Britin Thomsen 2018-19 NSIC Diver of the Meet: Britin Thomsen 2018-19 NSIC Diving Coach of the Year: Kayla Deters 2018-19 All-NSIC: Chelsea Gehrke (50 free – 1st place, 100 freestyle – 1st place, 100 butterfly), Jennifer Thompson (50 free, 100 free), Britin Thomsen (1M Dive – 1st place, 3M Dive – 1st place), Cassandra Wright (100 back), Annie Hart (100 back, 200 back), Rebekah Stone (1M Dive), Alyssa Doherty (1M Dive), Annaliesa Anderson (3M Dive), 200 medley relay, 200 free relay (1st place), 400 medley relay, 400 free relay (1st place). 2019 Myles Brand All-Academic With Distinction Award: Brooke Calvin 2019 Myles Brand All-Academic With Distinction Award: Bailee Jackson 2019 Myles Brand All-Academic With Distinction Award: Paige Lay 2019 Myles Brand All-Academic With Distinction Award: Jennifer Thompson 2019 Myles Brand All-Academic With Distinction Award: Britin Thomsen SCSU Excellence in Leadership Award: Bailee Jackson, Britin Thomsen 2019 Google Cloud Academic All-District Division II Women’s At-Large Team: Britin Thomsen 2019 Google Cloud Academic All-America Division II Women’s At-Large First Team: Britin Thomsen NSIC Swimmer/Diver of the Week: Britin Thomsen (Diver: Oct. 30, Nov. 5, Nov. 12, Nov. 19, Dec. 4) 2018-19 Academic All-NSIC: *Brooke Calvin, *Kathryn Stupar, *Bailee Jackson, *Britin Thomsen, *Paige Lay, *Lauren Glassbren- ner, *Jennifer Thompson, *Madison Brinkman, *Abigail Bergman, *Jessica Kramer, *Hannah McKeag, *Alyssa Doherty, *Maddy Strong , *Annie Hart , Ashley Wilson, Ghelsea Gehrke, Annaliesa Anderson, Marena Kouba Wrestling 2018-19 Record: 20-0, 8-0 NSIC (1st place) 2019 NCAA DII Championships: 1st place 2019 NCAA DII Super Region 5: 1st place 2018-19 NSIC Champions 2019 NWCA DII National Duals: 1st place 20-0, 8-0 NSIC record (1st place) 2018-19 NWCA DII All-Academic Team Standings: 12th place 2019 Myles Brand All-Academic With Distinction Award: Brett Velasquez SCSU Excellence in Leadership Award: Brett Velasquez 2019 NCAA DII All-America: 2019 – Kolton Eischens 4th (174), James Pleski 4th (149), Brett Velasquez 4th (125), Devin Fitzpat- rick 6th (165), Garrett Vos 6th (133) 2019 NCAA DII Super Region 5 Champions: Brett Velasquez (125), Garrett Vos (133), Travis Swanson (141), James Pleski (149), Devin FitzPatrick (165), Kolton Eischens (174), Chance Helmick (184) and Vince Dietz (197) 2019 NCAA DII Championships Qualifiers: Brett Velasquez, Garrett Vos, Travis Swanson, James Pleski, Jake Barzowski, Devin Fitz- Patrick, Kolton Eischens, Chance Helmick and Vince Dietz 2018-19 All-NSIC First Team: Travis Swanson, Kolton Eischens, James Pleski, Chance Helmick, Zach Muller 2018-18 All-NSIC Second Team: Brett Velasquez, Devin FitzPatrick and Jake Barzowski 2018-19 NSIC Wrestler of the Year: Vince Dietz 2018-19 NSIC Rookie of the Year: Garrett Vos 2018-19 NSIC Coach of the Year: Steve Costanzo 2018-19 NWCA DII Scholar-Athlete: Jake Barzowski, Joseph Bianchini, Kolton Eischens, Boone Giulio, Chance Helmick, Mason Phillips, Travis Swanson and Garrett Vos 2018-19 Academic All-NSIC: *Brett Velasquez , *Kolton Eischens , Adam Hedin, Travis Swanson, Joshua Velasquez 2019 NSIC Elite 18 Award: Brett Velasquez 2019 Google Cloud Academic All-District Division II Men’s At-Large Team: Brett Velasquez, Kolton Eischens 2019 Google Cloud Academic All-America Division II Men’s At-Large First Team: Brett Velasquez, Kolton Eischens NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship for 2019: Brett Velasquez NSIC Wrestler of the Week: Vince Dietz (Nov. 20), James Pleski (Dec. 4), Devin FitzPatrick (Dec. 10), Brett Velasquez (Jan. 7) 2018-19 Season In Review: St. Cloud State Athletics Men’s Basketball 22-9, 16-6 NSIC (2nd place overall/2nd place North) No. 4 Final NCAA DII Central Region Poll NCAA First Round Appearance NSIC Elite 18: Brindley Theisen, Sr. G NSIC Player of the Year: Gage Davis, Sr.
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