Men's Indoor All-Americans
1978--Dan Buntman (1000 Meter Run-Third); Jeff Ellis (Two Mile Walk-Fifth); Distance Medley Relay (Mark Bork, Dan Buntman, John Fusinatto, Mike Trzebiatowski-Second)
1979--Dan Buntman (1,000 Meter Run-Second); Jeff Ellis (Two Mile Walk-Third); Distance Medley Relay (Mark Bork, Jeff Ellis, Mark Johnson-Third)
1980--Jeff Ellis (Two Mile Walk-Champion)
1981--Two Mile Relay (Steve Brilowski, Jeff Ellis, Eric Parker, Chuck Paulson-Third); Andy Shumway (Long Jump-Third)
1983--Tom Weatherspoon (Triple Jump-Champion)
1985--Mike Walden (Pole Vault-Champion)
1986--Arnie Schraeder (1,500 Meter Run-Second)
1987--Arnie Schraeder (1,500 Meter Run-Second, 5,000 Meter Run-Champion); Tom Moris (5,000 Meter Run-Second); Scott Laurent (Triple Jump-Sixth)
1988--Tom Moris (5,000 Meter Run-Champion)
1990--Dean Bryan (400 Meter Run-Fifth)
1991--Dean Bryan (400 Meter Run-Second); 1,600 Meter Relay (Dean Bryan, John Ceplina, Ryan Hebert, Andy Valla-Fifth)
1992--Dean Bryan (400 Meter Run-Second)
1993--Scott Halvorsen (35 Pound Weight Throw-Third); Blair Larson (35 Pound Weight Throw-Fifth); Dan Baemmert (35 Pound Weight Throw-Sixth)
1995--William Green (55 Meter Run-Sixth); Jeremie Johnson (5,000 Meter Run-Fourth)
1996--Chad Robran (55 Meter Hurdles-Sixth); 1,600 Meter Relay (Craig Huelsman, Chad Robran, Mike Warta, Brett Witt-Sixth)
1997--Brett Witt (800 Meter Run-Fourth); Shaun Moretti (55 Meter High Hurdles); 1,600 Meter Relay Team (Fifth), Jesse Maynard (Pole Vault-Fifth)
1998--Brett Witt (800 Meter Run-Third); Ben Douglas (High Jump-Fourth); Mike Mead (High Jump-Sixth)
1999--Matt Hayes (800 Meter Run-Sixth); Dan Schwamberger (5,000 Meter Run-Sixth)
2000--Mike Mead (High Jump-Champion); Dan Schwamberger (5,000 Meter Run-Champion); Distance Medley Relay (Dan Schwamberger, Ben Treptow, Chris Horvat, Jesse Drake-Second)
2001--Jesse Drake (5,000 Meter Run-Champion); Noah Eschenbauch (35 Pound Weight Throw-Fourth), Craig Gunderson (400 Meter Dash-Fifth); Chris Horvat (800 Meter Run-Champion); Cory Lesperance (Long Jump-Sixth); Mike Mead (High Jump-Second)
2002--Noah Eschenbauch (35 Pound Weight Throw-Second); Distance Medley Relay (Jesse Baumann, Matt Buska, Steve Gillespie, Ben Treptow-Seventh)
2003--Jesse Baumann (800 Meter Run-Fifth); Noah Eschenbauch (35 Pound Weight Throw-Champion); Steve Gillespie (1,500 Meter Run-Eighth)
2004--Mark LaLonde (5,000 Meter Run-Second); Andrew Schliepp (55 Meter Hurdles-Sixth); Mark Wierzba (35 Pound Weight Throw-Second)
2005--Mitch Ellis (High Jump-Eighth); Mark LaLonde (5,000 Meter Run-Second)
2006--Mitch Ellis (High Jump-Sixth); Kyle Steiner (High Jump-Eighth); 1,600 Meter Relay (Adam Baumann, Ryan Schroeder, Kyle Steiner, Nick Ver Duin-Fourth)
2007--Adam Baumann (55 Meter Hurdles-Eighth); Mitch Ellis (High Jump-Fifth); Nick Ver Duin (400 Meter Dash-Eighth); 1,600 Meter Relay (Adam Baumann, Ryan Schroeder, Kyle Steiner, Nick Ver Duin-Third)
2008--Mark Cufaude (Pole Vault-Seventh); 1,600 Meter Relay (Brad Koback, Pat Leonard, Josh Schwinn, Nicholas Ver Duin-Third)
2009--Mark Cufaude (Pole Vault-Third); Mike Dellemann (Pentathlon-Seventh); Keith Ingram (55 Meter Dash-Fourth); Jerry Prusinski (35 Pound Weight Throw-Seventh), Kyle Scofield (Shot Put-Sixth)
2010--Kyle Scofield (Shot Put-Second); David Litsheim (800 Meter Run-Third); Philip Richert (5,000 Meter Run-Sixth); Mike Dellemann (55 Meter Hurdles-Eighth); Distance Medley Relay (Adam Lang, Nick Dax, Alex Steiner, Philip Richert-Champion); 1,600 Meter Relay (Nick Dax, Josh Schwinn, Adam Lang, David Litsheim-Third)
2011--David Litsheim (800 Meter Run-Seventh); Brian Thill (Pentathlon-Fifth); 1,600 Meter Relay (Zach Scott-Keyser, Tom Wenzler, Joshua Schwinn, David Litsheim-Second)
2012--Zach Mixdorf (High Jump-Champion); Dan Sullivan (One Mile Run-Eighth); Distance Medley Relay (Dennis Haak, Babatunde Awosika, Alex Steiner, Dan Sullivan-Second); 1,600 Meter Relay (Zach Scott-Keyser, Nick Dax, Zack Yindra, Babatunde Awosika-Eighth)
2013--Dan Sullivan (One Mile Run-Champion); Brian Thill (Heptathlon-Sixth)
2014--Distance Medley Relay (Dan Sullivan, Nicholas Melotte, Ryan Wierzba, Dennis Haak-Seventh)
2015--Jerry Williams (Triple Jump-Third); Distance Medley Relay (Michael Evans, Matt Sosinsky, Ryan Wierzba, Calvin VanRyzin-Sixth)
2016--Neil Pedersen (One Mile Run-Seventh);Â Darin Ward (60 Meter Hurdles-Eighth); Jerry Williams (Long Jump-Third, Triple Jump-Second)Â
2017--Logan Heil (Weight Throw-Fifth); Mackenzie James (Long Jump-Eighth); Jeremy Lee (Heptathlon-Sixth); Brent Reierson (Shotput-Seventh); Jerry Williams (Long Jump-Champion, Triple Jump-Fourth, 60 Meter Dash-Seventh)
2018--Calden Wojt (200 Meters-Second); Jeremy Lee (Heptatalon-Sixth); Evan Torgerson (400 Meters-Seventh)Â
2019--Distance Medley Relay (Alex Egbert, Travis Wollenberg, Nico Labracke, Matt Stelmasek - Fifth); Calden Wojt (200-Meter Dash-Second); 4x400-Meter Relay (Sam Welch, Matt Cieslak, Calden Wojt, Evan Torgerson-Seventh); Jeremy Lee (Heptathlon-Eighth); Tom Kohn (Triple Jump-Eighth)
^2020--Mike Ayensu-Mensah (High Jump); Blake Orr (Weight Throw); Jared Schrang (60-Meter Hurdles); Tom Kohn (Triple Jump); Sam Welch (400-Meter Dash); 4x400-Meter Relay (Matt Ceislak, Evan Torgerson, Sam Welch, Calden Wojt)
2024--Braedon Gilles (800-Meter Run-Sixth); Distance Medley Relay (Logan Lutz, Brad Brewer, Blake Lobner, Derek Penzkover-Eighth)
2025- Austin Rennhack (Shot Put- Second-Team); Derek Penzkover (Mile Run- Second-Team)
^The 2020 NCAA Indoor Track and Field championships were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All-American honors were bestowed by the USTFCCCA based on qualification and declaration for the championships.
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