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ABC Update 2003 Year Last Name Name Sport Team Position Nazareth College 1987 Wolfley Tina Wolfley Volleyball 2 H 1996 Moynihan Kathleen Moynihan Women's At-Large 3 Tennis 1998 Wein Zach Wein Men's Basketball 3 G 1999 Roe Christine Roe Women's At-Large 2 Lacrosse 2003 Jones Tricia Jones Volleyball 1 Middle Hitter 2004 Jones Tricia Jones Women's Volleyball 1 Middle Hitter Thursday, May 17, 2007 Page 641 of 1169 Year Last Name Name Sport Team Position Nebraska Wesleyan University 1980 Lenstrom Jay Lenstrom Baseball 2 P 1984 Cook Kevin Cook Men's Basketball --- --- 1984 Johnson Jim Johnson Football 2 DB 1985 Gaines Phil Gaines Baseball 3 C 1986 Cook Kevin Cook Men's Basketball 1 F 1986 Gaines Phil Gaines Baseball 1 C 1986 Hissong Kim Hissong Women's Basketball HM G 1987 Hansen John Hansen Football 2 LB 1987 Humphrey Diane Humphrey Softball 1 OF 1987 Sweeney Pat Sweeney Football 1 DB 1988 Humphrey Diane Humphrey Softball 1 OF 1988 Reimer Curtis Reimer Men's Basketball 3 G 1988 Surls Michael Surls Football 1 LB 1988 Sweeney Patrick Sweeney Football 1 DB 1988 Taylor Steven Taylor Football 2 DL 1988 Tejkl Malaine Tejkl Women's Basketball 3 G 1989 Burt Charles Burt Men's Basketball 3 D 1989 Humphrey Diane Humphrey Softball 1 OF 1989 Shaffer Scott Shaffer Football 1 RB 1989 Shipman Scott Shipman Football 1 DB 1990 Routh Dan Routh Baseball 2 1B 1990 Shipman Scott Shipman Football 2 DB 1991 Fox Curtis Fox Football 2 P 1991 McKay Kim McKay Softball 1 DP 1992 Bubak Jay Bubak Football 2 DB 1992 McKay Kim McKay Softball 3 DH 1992 Routh Dan Routh Baseball 1 1B 1992 Wasserman Gary Wasserman Men's At-Large 2 CC/Track 1993 Wall Jeff Wall Football 2 DB 1993 Wasserman Gary Wasserman Men's At-Large 1 CC/Track 1994 Kechely Matt Kechely Baseball 1 IF Thursday, May 17, 2007 Page 642 of 1169 Year Last Name Name Sport Team Position 1994 Quick Traci Quick Softball 3 IF 1994 Rice Justin Rice Football 2 DL 1994 Wilkins Justin Wilkins Men's Basketball 2 FC 1995 Kechely Matt Kechely # Baseball 1 IN 1995 Mick Joe Mick Football 2 P 1995 Quick Traci Quick Softball 3 IF 1995 Rice Justin Rice Football 1 DL 1995 Wemhoff Chad Wemhoff Football 2 WR 1995 Wilkins Justin Wilkins Men's Basketball 1 --- 1996 Barnes Leslie Barnes Women's At-Large 2 Tennis 1996 Fischer Lynne Fischer Softball 1 IF 1996 Karmazin Kelly Karmazin Men's At-Large 3 Golf 1996 Kellenbarger Jonna Kellenbarger Women's At-Large 2 Tennis 1996 Kissinger Kipp Kissinger Men's Basketball 3 --- 1996 Koelling Kim Koelling Volleyball 3 S 1996 Rice Justin Rice Football 1 DL 1996 Shanesy Ryan Shanesy Football 2 OL 1996 Shaneyfelt Sandy Shaneyfelt Women's At-Large 2 Soccer 1996 Wemhoff Chad Wemhoff Football 2 WR 1997 Karmazin Kelly Karmazin Men's At-Large 1 Golf 1997 Kissinger Kipp Kissinger Men's Basketball 1 G 1997 Koelling Kim Koelling Volleyball 1 S 1997 Olds Dusten Olds Football 2 QB 1997 Olsen Jennifer Olsen Women's At-Large 3 Tennis 1997 Shanesy Ryan Shanesy Football 2 OL 1997 Shaneyfelt Sandy Shaneyfelt Women's At-Large 1 Soccer 1997 Wemhoff Chad Wemhoff Football 1 WR 1998 Kissinger Kipp Kissinger Men's Basketball 1 G 1998 Shanesy Ryan Shanesy Football 1 OL 1998 Wemhoff Chad Wemhoff Men's At-Large 2 Track & Field 2000 Hauff Brian Hauff Men's At-Large 3 Track & Field 2000 Isaacson Chris Isaacson Men's At-Large 2 Track & Field 2000 Littrell Megan Littrell Women's At-Large 3 Soccer Thursday, May 17, 2007 Page 643 of 1169 Year Last Name Name Sport Team Position 2000 Petersen Jessica Petersen Women's At-Large 3 Track & Field 2001 Buhrman Jon Buhrman Men's At-Large 2 Soccer 2001 Buresh Justin Buresh Football 1 LB 2001 Huppert Laura Huppert Women's At-Large 3 Soccer 2001 Isaacson Chris Isaacson Men's At-Large 1 Track & Field 2001 Keller Sarah Keller Women's At-Large 1 Soccer 2001 Klinker Luke Klinker Football 2 WR 2001 Kunneman Sara Kunneman Women's Soccer 1 M 2001 Leach Grant Leach Football 1 OL 2001 Svoboda Trevor Svoboda Men's Soccer 2 M 2002 Bowen Kelly Bowen Women's Track & Field/ 1 2002 Danforth Bryan Danforth Men's At-Large 1 Tennis 2002 Klinker Luke Klinker Baseball 3 IF 2002 Klinker Luke Klinker Football 2 WR 2002 Svoboda Trevor Svoboda Men's Soccer 1 D 2003 Hoops Jane Hoops Women's Soccer 1 Goalkeeper 2003 Klinker Luke Klinker Baseball 2 IF 2003 McGinnis Katie McGinnis Women's Track & Field/ 2 2003 Morgan Gina Morgan Women's Track & Field/ 2 2003 Seberger Lee Seberger Men's Track & Field/Cro 1 Track & Cross C 2004 Morgan Gina Morgan Track & Field/Cross Cou 1 Women's Track 2005 Coffin Gordie Coffin Men's Track&Field/Cros 3 2005 Hoegh Cody Hoegh Football 1 Running Back 2005 Keller Scott Keller Football 1 Linebacker 2005 Memming Mitchel Memming Men's Soccer 3 Midfielder 2005 Powell Erin Powell Women's Track and Fiel 1 2006 Coffin Gordon Coffin Men's Track & Field/Cro 1 2006 Droge Jed Droge Men's Track & Field/Cro 1 2006 Knight Evan Knight Men's Track & Field/Cro 2 2006 Powell Erin Powell Women's Track & Field/ 1 Thursday, May 17, 2007 Page 644 of 1169 Year Last Name Name Sport Team Position Nebraska, University of 1962 Huge James Huge Football --- E 1963 Calridge Dennis Calridge Football --- B 1966 Mueller Marv Mueller Football --- DB 1969 Reeves Randy Reeves Football --- DB 1970 Adkins Jon Adkins Football 3 DE 1970 Fiala Adrian Fiala Baseball 2 C 1970 Kosch Bill Kosch Football 2 DHB 1970 Stohs Gene Stohs Baseball 2 OF 1970 Wallins Dave Wallins Football 2 DT 1971 Jacobson Larry Jacobson Football --- DT 1971 Kinney Jeff Kinney Football --- HB 1972 Achapohl Steve Achapohl Baseball 2 IF 1972 Jura Chuck Jura Men's Basketball 3 C 1972 Stohs Gene Stohs Baseball 2 OF 1973 Anderson Frosty Anderson Football --- OE 1975 Bonness Rik Bonness Football --- C 1975 Heiser Tom Heiser Football --- RB 1976 Ferragamo Vince Ferragamo Football --- QB 1976 Harvey Ted Harvey Football --- DB 1977 Harvey Ted Harvey Football 1 DB 1977 Waldemore Steve Waldemore Football 2 OT 1978 Andrews George Andrews Football 1 DL 1978 Pillen James Pillen Football 1 DHB 1979 Horn Rod Horn Football 1 DL 1979 Saalfeld Kelly Saalfeld Football 1 C 1979 Schleusener Randy Schleusener Football 1 OG 1980 Finn Jeff Finn Football --- TE 1980 Oakley Steve Oakley Baseball 2 OF 1980 Schleusener Randy Schleusener Football --- OG 1981 Lindquist Rick Lindquist Football --- DB 1981 Moore Jack Moore Men's Basketball 2 G Thursday, May 17, 2007 Page 645 of 1169 Year Last Name Name Sport Team Position 1981 Rimington David Rimington Football --- C 1981 Theiss Randy Theiss Football --- OT 1982 Rimington David Rimington Football 1 C 1982 Theiss Randy Theiss Football 2 OT 1982 van Norman Kris van Norman Football 2 DB 1982 Weber Bill Weber Football 2 DL 1983 Oakes Todd Oakes Baseball 3 P 1983 Strasburger Scott Strasburger Football --- DL 1983 Stuckey Rob Stuckey Football --- DL 1984 Benson Kelli Benson Women's Basketball HM G 1984 Eckert Denise (Day) Eckert Softball 1 SS 1984 Feldhaus Denice Feldhaus Softball HM C 1984 Matzke John Matzke Men's Basketball --- --- 1984 Mertins Shelby Mertins Softball HM UT 1984 Owen Cathy Owen Women's Basketball 3 G 1984 Strasburger Scott Strasburger Football 1 DL 1984 Stuckey Rob Stuckey Football 1 DL 1984 Traynowicz Mark Traynowicz Football 1 C 1985 Ali Nicole Ali Women's At-Large 2 Track & Field 1985 Dahlgren Karen Dahlgren Volleyball 1 B 1985 Eckert Denise (Day) Eckert Softball 1 SS 1985 Kister Mark Kister Baseball 3 C 1985 Parriott Terri Parriott Women's Basketball 3 F 1985 Richins Lori Richins Softball HM 2B 1986 Ali Nicole Ali Women's At-Large 2 Track & Field 1986 Bolli Stephanie Bolli Women's Basketball HM F 1986 Dahlgren Karen Dahlgren Volleyball 1 B 1986 Klein Dale Klein Football 1 KS 1986 Richins Lori Richins Softball 1 2B 1986 Schlesinger Thomas Schlesinger Men's At-Large HM Gymnastics 1986 Welter Thomas Welter Football 1 OT 1987 Blazek Mark Blazek Football 1 LB 1987 Chatwin Ruth Chatwin Softball 3 C Thursday, May 17, 2007 Page 646 of 1169 Year Last Name Name Sport Team Position 1987 DeBoer Kathi DeBoer Volleyball 2 H 1987 Heibel Micah Heibel Football 2 RB 1987 Jamrog Jeffrey Jamrog Football 1 DL 1987 Ogrodowicz Margie Ogrodowicz Softball 2 OF 1987 Richins Lori Richins Softball 2 2B 1987 Stahr Virginia Stahr Volleyball 1 B 1988 Blackledge James Blackledge Men's At-Large 2 Track & Field 1988 Blazek Mark Blazek Football 1 LB 1988 Bolli Stephanie Bolli Women's Basketball 1 F 1988 Endicott Lori Endicott Volleyball 2 S 1988 Kroeker John Kroeker Football 1 P 1988 Nelson John Nelson Football 2 OL 1988 Ocel Mary Ocel Women's At-Large 3 Gymnastics 1988 Ogrodowicz Margie Ogrodowicz Softball 2 OF 1988 Schlesinger Thomas Schlesinger Men's At-Large 1 Gymnastics 1988 Sipple Lori Sipple # Softball 1 P 1988 Stahr Virginia Stahr # Volleyball 1 B 1988 Young Jacob Young Football 2 OL 1989 Baker Carla Baker Volleyball 2 --- 1989 Frese Janelle Frese Softball 2 OF 1989 Gdowski Gerry Gdowski Football 1 QB 1989 Jung Steve Jung Men's At-Large 1 Tennis 1989 Kruse Janet Kruse Volleyball 3 --- 1989 Reid Beau Reid Men's Basketball 3 F 1989 Stahr Virginia Stahr Volleyball 1 B 1989 Tyrance Pat Tyrance Football 2 LB 1989 Young Jake Young Football 1 OL 1990 Bolli Becki Bolli Volleyball 3 --- 1990 Clemons Jane Clemons Women's At-Large 3 Gymnastics 1990 Edeal David Edeal Football 1 OL 1990 Engelbert Pat Engelbert Football 2 DL 1990 Frey Lynne Frey Women's At-Large 2 Track & Field 1990 Kirksey Patrick Kirksey Men's At-Large 3 Gymnastics Thursday, May 17, 2007 Page 647 of 1169 Year Last Name Name Sport Team Position 1990 Kruse Janet Kruse ## Volleyball 1 --- 1990 Rishel Jill Rishel Softball 1 OF 1990 Tyrance Pat Tyrance Football 1 LB 1990 Wanek Jim Wanek Football 1 OL 1990
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