All-Americans (1134)
Baseball (34)
2024 - Bradley Comer (ABCA-Third, D3baseball-Fourth)
2023 - Bradley Comer (D3baseball-Fifth)
2022 - Aaron Simmons (ABCA-First, D3baseball-Second); Lucas Luedtke (ABCA-Second)
2021 - Aaron Simmons (ABCA-Second); Sidney Ferry (D3Baseball.com-Fourth)
2015 - Cody Hanke (ABCA-First, D3baseball.com-Third); Mitch Beau (ABCA-Third, D3baseball.com-Honorable Mention)
2014 - Kyle McHugh (D3baseball.com-First); Luke Watson (ABCA-Third, D3baseball.com-Third)
2013 - Sean Gerber (ABCA-Third); Ryan Schilter (ABCA-First, D3baseball.com-Honorable Mention)
2011 - Dan Douglas (D3baseball.com-Honorable Mention); Cody Koback (ABCA-Second, D3baseball.com-Second); Scott Williams (ABCA-Second, D3baseball.com-Honorable Mention)
2010 - Eric Fritz (ABCA-Third)
2008 - Doug Coe (ABCA-First, D3baseball.com-Second)
2007 - Jordan Zimmermann (ABCA-Second, D3baseball.com-Third)
2006 - Chuck Brehm (ABCA-Third); Jordan Zimmermann (ABCA-Second)
2005 - Steve Wiczek (ABCA-First)
2002 - Paul Molitor (ABCA-First); Bill Verbrick (ABCA-Second)
1997 - Gary Kustuchowski (ABCA-Third)
Men's Basketball (17)
2015 - Alex Richard (D3hoops.com-Fourth)
2014--Trevor Hass (D3hoops.com-Fourth); Tyler Tillema (NABC-First) (D3hoops.com-First)
2005--Jason Kalsow (National Player of the Year-NABC) (D3hoops.com-First); Nick Bennett (NABCThird) (D3hoops.com-First)
2004--Jason Kalsow (NABC-Second)
2000--Brant Bailey (NABC-First) (D3hoops.com-First)
1993 (NAIA)--Jack Lothian (Third)
1992 (NAIA)--Jon Julius (Second)
1987 (NAIA)--Tim NaegeliÂ
1985 (NAIA)--Terry Porter (NABC-First)
1984 (NAIA)--Terry Porter
1983 (NAIA)--John Mack (Third)
Men's Cross Country (25)
2010--Terry Witkowski-9th; Joel Heroux-33rd
2008--Dominick Meyer-27th
2007--Dominick Meyer-24th
2004--Mark LaLonde-6th
2003--Mark LaLonde-12th; Curt Johnson-18th
2000--Jesse Drake-3rd
1999--Jesse Drake-8th; Dan Schwamberger-25th
1998--Dan Schwamberger-20th; Jesse Drake-28th; Ryan Wenos-32nd
1996--Chad Johnson-5th; Chad Christensen-14th; Josh Metcalf-34th
1991--Rodney Garcia-21st; Kevin Mahalko-25th
1990--Rodney Garcia-18th
1987--Thomas Morris-2nd
1986--Arnie Schraeder-Champion; Thomas Morris-10th
1985--Arnie Schraeder-2nd
1978 (NAIA)--Dan Buntman, Mark Johnson
Football (90)
2014 - Zach Vallafskey, Safety (D3football.com-Second); Aaron Karlen, Defensive Line (D3football.com-Third)
2010--Jared Jenkins, Punter (AFCA) (D3football.com)
2009--Jared Jenkins, Punter (AFCA)
2008--Brad Vickroy, Defensive Line (D3football.com), Brad Kalsow (D3Football.com)
2005--Dan Robinson, Defensive End (Football Gazette)
2004--Ross Adamczak, Tight End (D3Football.com) (Football Gazette)
2003--Scott Krause, Quarterback (D3football.com) (Football Gazette) (College SID)
2002--Cory Flisakowski, Kick Returner (Hewlett-Packard)
2001--Paul Schmitt, Defense Line (D3Football.com)Â (Football Gazette) (Hewlett-Packard); Dillon Maney, Defensive Back (Football Gazette); Paul Steffeck, Offensive Line (Hewlett-Packard)
1999--Andy Palzkill, Defensive Back (Football Gazette) (Hewlett-Packard)
1998--Clint Kriewaldt, Linebacker (AFCA) (Football Gazette) (Hewlett-Packard) (Burger King)
1997--Clint Kriewaldt, Linebacker (Football Gazette) (Hewlett-Packard)
1996--Clint Kriewaldt, Linebacker (Football Gazette); Joel Hornby, Offensive Line (Hewlett-Packard)
1994--Randy Simpson, Defensive Back (AFCA) (Football Gazette) (Champion DIII)
1993--Jimmy Henderson, Running Back (Football Gazette) (AP Little) (Champion DIII); Randy Simpson, Defensive Back (Champion DIII)
1992--Randy Simpson, Defensive Back (Champion DIII) (AP Little) (Football Gazette)
1991--Barry Rose, Wide Receiver (Champion DIII)
1990--Pete Lucas, Offensive Line (Football Gazette) (AP Small College)
1989 (NAIA)--Kirk Baumgartner, Quarterback (1st team) (Football Gazette-National Offensive Player of the Year) (Pizza Hut); Pete Lucas, Offensive Line (Pizza Hut); Don Moehling, Tight End (Pizza Hut)
1988 (NAIA)--Don Moehling, Tight End (1st team-Football Gazette); Kevin Deates, Defensive Line (2nd team-Football Gazette); Theo Blanco, Wide Receiver (2nd team-Football Gazette); Kirk Baumgartner, Quarterback (2nd team-Football Gazette); Jay Downey, Defensive Line (Honorable mention-Football Gazette); Kirk Baumgartner, Quarterback (1st team); Theo Blanco, Wide Receiver (2nd team); Don Moehling, Tight End (2nd team); Kevin Deates, Defensive Line (2nd team)
1987 (NAIA)--Kirk Baumgartner, Quarterback (1st team) (Football News-National Offensive Player of the Year); Craig Ewald, Defensive Line (1st team) (Football News); Greg Dantoin, Defensive Back (HM) (Football News); Tim Ciriacks, Offensive Line (HM)
1986 (NAIA)--Steve Day, Linebacker (Pizza Hut); Mike Christman, Running Back (Pizza Hut)
1985 (NAIA)--Mike Christman, Running Back (Football News);Â Dave Geissler, Quarterback (AP Small College)
1983 (NAIA)--Mike Gaab, Wide Receiver (HM)
1981 (NAIA)--Chuck Braun, Wide Receiver (1st team) (AFCA) (Kodak College Division)
1980Â (NAIA)--Chuck Braun, Wide Receiver (HM) (Sports Information Directors)
1977 (NAIA)--Reed Giordana, Quarterback (1st team) (AP Small College); Chris Matthiesen, Offensive Line (2nd team); Bill Newhouse, Wide Receiver (HM) (AP Small College)
1976 (NAIA)--Reed Giordana, Quarterback (2nd team)
1975 (NAIA)--Reed Giordana, Quarterback (HM) (AP Small College); Jeff Gosa, Wide Receiver (HM)
1973--Mark Olejniczak, Quarterback (AP Small College)
1972--Mike Blasczyk, Linebacker (AP Small College)
1961--Bill Kuse, Quarterback (Williamson National Football Rating)
1955--Jack Crook, Defensive Line (AP Small College); Norbert Miller, Running Back (APÂ Small College)
1954--Ken Roloff, Defensive Line (AP Small College)
1952--Norbert Miller, Running Back (AP Small College); Carl Wieman (AP Small College)
Men's Hockey (45)
2025--Fletcher Anderson (First)
2024--Fletcher Anderson (Second); Mick Heneghan (Second)
2022--Jordan Fader (Second)
2020--Luke McElhenie (Second); Zach Zech (Second)
2019--Tanner Karty (First); Connor Ryckman (First)
2018--Tanner Karty (First); Max Milosek (Second)
2017--Lawrence Cornellier (First)
2016--Alex Brooks (First); Joe Kalisz (Second)
2015--Kevin Gibson (First); Joe Kalisz (Second)
2014--Kyle Brodie (First); Garrett Ladd (First)
2012--Kyle Heck (Second)
2000--Bobby Gould (Second); Ryan Maxson (First)
1999--Kevin Fricke (First); Ben Gorewich (First)
1998--Forrest Gore (First); Bobby Gorman (First)
1997--Forrest Gore (First); Matt Interbartolo (Second); Bobby Gorman (Second)
1994--Frank Cirone (First); Mick Kempffer (First); Dave Ketola (Second)
1993--Mick Kempffer (First); Dave Ketola (First); Todd Tretter (First)
1992--Paul Caufield (First); Todd Chin (Second); Mick Kempffer (Second)
1991--Paul Caufield (First)
1990--Paul Caufield (Second); Kevin Marion (Second)
1989--Ralph Barahona (First); Tim Coghlin (First); Pat McPartlin (First)
1988--Tim Coghlin (First); Pat McPartlin (Second)
1987--Pat McPartlin (Second)
Men's Swimming & Diving (431)
2025--Declan Trant (1-Meter Dive-11th)
2018--Jack Englehardt (50 Yard Freestyle-2nd, 100 Yard Freestyle-15th); Reilly Donnellan (50 Yard Freestyle-11th); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Sam Jekel, Reilly Donnellan, Brandon Richardson, Jack Englehardt-3rd); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Jack Englehardt, Sam Jekel, Brandon Richardson, Reilly Donnellan-3rd); Sam Jekel (100 Yard Butterfly-16th); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Sam Jekel, Reilly Donnellan, Grant Moser, Jack Englehardt-13th); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Jack Englehardt, Grant Moser, Reilly Donnellan, Sam Jekel-10th)
2017--Sam Jekel (100 Yard Butterfly-5th); Jack Englehardt (50 Yard Freestyle-6th); Jacob Aegerter (200 Yard Butterfly-14th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Jack Englehardt, Sam Jekel, Brandon Richardson, Reilly Donnellan-3rd); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Jack Englehardt, Grant Moser, Jacob Aegerter, Sam Jekel-16th); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Sam Jekel, Jack Englehardt, Brandon Richardson, Reilly Donnellan-7th)
2016--200 Yard Freestyle Relay (James Donnellan, Jack Englehardt, Andrew King, Kyle McNair)
2015--Sam Jekel (100 Yard Butterfly-14th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Hans Peters, Zach Ogurek, Kyle McNair, Sam Jekel-16th)
2013--Joey Clapp (50 Yard Freestyle-Seventh); Ryan Farmer (100 Yard Butterfly-16th); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Joey Clapp, Alex Loftus, Ryan Farmer, Joe Gendron-Sixth); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Eric Emerson, Ryan Farmer, Joe Gendron, Joey Clapp-Seventh)
2012--Joey Clapp (50 Yard Freestyle-Sixth); Sam Davy (100 Yard Butterfly-12th); Ryan Farmer (100 Yard Butterfly-Fourth); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Sam Davy, Eric Emerson, Ryan Farmer, Joey Clapp-Third); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Sam Davy, Eric Emerson, Ryan Farmer, Joey Clapp-Eighth); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Ian Girdley, Alex Loftus, Ryan Farmer, Joey Clapp-Fifth); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Ian Girdley, Alex Loftus, Ryan Farmer, Joey Clapp-Eighth)
2011--Joey Clapp (50 Yard Freestyle-Fourth); Sam Davy (100 Yard Freestyle-14th); Ryan Farmer (100 Yard Butterfly-Seventh); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Joey Clapp, Matt Olp, Ryan Farmer, Sam Davy-Fifth); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Matt Olp, Joey Clapp, Ryan Farmer, Sam Davy-Seventh); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Matt Olp, Joey Clapp, Ryan Farmer, Sam Davy-Eighth); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Joey Clapp, Matt Olp, Ryan Farmer, Sam Davy-15th)
2010--Ryan Farmer (100 Yard Butterfly-Eighth); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Ryan Farmer, Joey Clapp, Ryan Golz, Sam Davy-11th); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Matt Olp, Ben Schreiber, Ryan Farmer, Sam Davy- 12th); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Matt Olp, Ryan Farmer, Sam Davy, Ryan Golz-15th)
2009--Rob Donisch (200 Yard Butterfly-12th, 100 Yard Butterfly-15th); Chase Gross (100 Yard Butterfly-Third, 50 Yard Freestyle-Seventh, 100 Yard Freestyle-10th); Ian Girdley (200 Yard Backstroke-Seventh); Matt Olp (100 Yard Butterfly-16th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Chase Gross, Ryan Golz, Rob Donisch, Sam Davy-Fifth); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Matt Olp, Ben Schreiber, Chase Gross, Rob Donisch-Sixth); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Steve Lynam, Sam Davy, Rob Donisch, Chase Gross-Eighth); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Matt Olp, Ben Schreiber, Chase Gross, Sam Davy-13th); 800 Yard Freestyle Relay (Steve Lynam, Rob Donisch, Vaughn Forsythe, Sam Davy-15th)
2008--Chase Gross (100 Yard Butterfly-Second, 50 Yard Freestyle-Sixth, 100 Yard Freestyle-12th); Matt Olp (100 Yard Butterfly-13th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Rob Donisch, Willie Clapp, Chase Grosse, Matt Olp-13th); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Rob Donisch, Willie Clapp, Chase Grosse, Matt Olp-14th); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Rob Donisch, Willie Clapp, Chase Grosse, Matt Olp-16th)
2007--Chase Gross (100 Yard Butterfly-Third, 50 Yard Freestyle-Eighth); Ben Gensler (200 Yard Breaststroke-Eighth); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Matt Meyer, Rob Donisch, Chase Gross, Ben Gensler-Seventh); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Kyle Hartl, Willie Clapp, Chase Gross, Rob Donisch-Eighth); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Chase Gross, Ben Gensler, Kyle Hartl, Willie Clapp-Ninth)
2006--Alex Anderson (100 Yard Breaststroke-Second, 200 Yard Breaststroke-Second, 50 Yard Freestyle- 11th); Ben Gensler (200 Yard Breaststroke-Fourth); Chase Gross (200 Yard Freestyle-10th); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Willie Clapp, Garth Newport, Alex Anderson, Chase Gross-Seventh); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Tyler Eloranta, Willie Clapp, Alex Anderson, Garth Newport-10th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Alex Anderson, Garth Newport, Tyler Eloranta, Chase Gross-10th); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Matt Grunwald, Alex Anderson, Tyler Eloranta, Chase Gross-12th); 800 Yard Freestyle Relay (Chase Gross, Matt Grunwald, Ben Gensler, Tyler Eloranta-13th)
2005--Alex Anderson (100 Yard Breaststroke-Third, 200 Yard Breaststroke-Seventh, 50 Yard Freestyle-Eighth); Ben Gensler (200 Yard Breaststroke-15th); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Travis Wolf, Garth Newport, Aaron Marshall, Alex Anderson-Ninth); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Tyler Eloranta, Alex Anderson, Aaron Marshall, Garth Newport-12th); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Travis Wolf, Alex Anderson, Garth Newport, Tyler Eloranta-13th); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Matt Grunwald, Alex Anderson, Aaron Marshall, Tyler Eloranta-13th); 800 Yard Freestyle Relay (Matt Grunwald, Ben Gensler, Aaron Marshall, Tyler Eloranta- 16th)
2004--Alex Anderson (200 Yard Breaststroke-Seventh, 100 Yard Freestyle-12th, 50 Yard Freestyle-15th); Chad Pettis (One Meter Diving-10th); Matt Sievers (100 Yard Breaststroke-16th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Aaron Marshall, Garth Newport, Alex Anderson, Matt Sievers-Sixth); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Aaron Marshall, Garth Newport, Alex Anderson, Matt Sievers-Eighth); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Aaron Marshall, Garth Newport, Alex Anderson, Matt Sievers-12th); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Aaron Marshall, Garth Newport, Alex Anderson, Matt Sievers-14th)
2003--Alex Anderson (100 Yard Breaststroke-Second, 50 Yard Freestyle-Fourth); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Thad Gunther, Aaron Marshall, Matt Sievers, Alex Anderson-12th); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Thad Gunther, Aaron Marshall, Matt Sievers, Alex Anderson-15th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Thad Gunther, Aaron Marshall, Matt Sievers, Alex Anderson-16th)
2002--Anthony Harris (100 Yard Butterfly-11th); Erik Johnson (50 Yard Freestyle-Fourth, 100 Yard Freestyle-Seventh, 200 Yard Freestyle-Eighth)
2001--Randy Boelk (100 Yard Backstroke-Second, 200 Yard Backstroke-Second, 200 Yard Individual Medley-Fourth); Anthony Harris (100 Yard Butterfly-Eighth); John Green (50 Yard Freestyle-Ninth); Chris Hansman (Three-Meter Diving-14th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (John Green, Randy Boelk, Eric Sands, Nick Hansen-Second); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Randy Boelk, Nick Hansen, John Green, Anthony Harris-Second); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Randy Boelk, Nate Eddingsaas, Anthony Harris, Nick Hansen-Fifth); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Randy Boelk, Aaron Heiss, Anthony Harris, Nick Hansen-Seventh)
2000--Randy Boelk (200 Yard Backstroke-Second, 100 Yard Backstroke-Third, 200 Yard Individual Medley-Fourth); Jeremy Francioli (100 Yard Backstroke-Fifth, 200 Yard Backstroke-Seventh); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Jeremy Francioli, Brent Newport, Randy Boelk, Nick Hansen-Fifth); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Jeremy Francioli, Brent Newport, Anthony Harris, Randy Boelk-Sixth); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Randy Boelk, Anthony Harris, Jeremy Francioli, Nick Hansen-12th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Nick Hansen, Scott Bowe, Eric Sands, Randy Boelk-13th); 800 Yard Freestyle Relay (Jeremy Francioli, Anthony Harris, Brent Newport, Nick Hansen-15th)
1999--Randy Boelk (200 Yard Backstroke-Second, 200 Yard Individual Medley-Third, 100 Yard Backstroke-Third); Kevin Engholdt (Three Meter Diving-Ninth); Jeremy Francioli (100 Yard Backstroke-Second, 200 Yard Backstroke-Fourth); John Stevens (200 Yard Breaststroke-Second, 100 Yard Breaststroke-Fourth); Dave Willoughby (50 Yard Freestyle-Ninth, 100 Yard Freestyle-11th); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Jeremy Francioli, John Stevens, Randy Boelk, Dave Willoughby-Champion); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Jeremy Francioli, John Stevens, Randy Boelk, Dave Willoughby-Second); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Randy Boelk, John Stevens, Anthony Harris, Dave Willoughby-Seventh); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Randy Boelk, John Stevens, Jeremy Francioli, Dave Willoughby-Fifth)
1998--Randy Boelk (200 Yard Backstroke-Champion, 100 Yard Backstroke-Second, 200 Yard Individual Medley-Fifth); Jeremy Francioli (100 Yard Backstroke-Third, 200 Yard Backstroke-Third); John Stevens (100 Yard Breaststroke-Third, 200 Yard Breaststroke-Third); Dave Willoughby (50 Yard Freestyle-Ninth); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Jeremy Francioli, John Stevens, Randy Boelk, Dave Willoughby-Champion); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Dave Willoughby, John Stevens, Randy Boelk, Nick Hansen-Fifth); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Randy Boelk, John Stevens, Dave Willoughby, Jeremy Francioli-Fourth); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Jeremy Francioli, John Stevens, Randy Boelk, Dave Willoughby-Second)
1997--Jesse Moen (50 Yard Freestyle-Eighth); John Stevens (100 Yard Breaststroke-Seventh); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Jeremy Francioli, John Stevens, Dave Willoughby, Jesse Moen-Second); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Jeremy Francioli, John Stevens, Dave Willoughby, Jesse Moen-Sixth); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Jesse Moen, Dave Willoughby, Jon Sherwood, Mark Weinhold-Second); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Jesse Moen, Dave Willoughby, Darryl Bell, Mark Weinhold-Seventh)
1991 (NAIA)--Matt Boyce; Juan Cabrera (5); Jerry Curtin (5); Kevin Gelwicks (3); Nino Pisciotta (7); Chas Schreiber; Jeff Davis (5); Jay Stevens; Tim Lehmann (3)
1990 (NAIA)--Matt Boyce; Juan Cabrera (5); Jeff Davis (4); Dave Martorano (4); Kevin Parham (6); Nino Pisciotta (6); Sam Siegel (2); Tom Woyte; Jay Stevens (2); Jerry Curtin; Kevin Gelwicks (2)
1989 (NAIA)--Andy Connolly (5); Dave Martorano (4); Kevin Parham (7); Tom Woyte (2); James Wiegel (2); Paul Kramer (2); Scott Thoma (2); Sam Siegel
1988 (NAIA)--Nino Pisciotta (200 Yard Butterfly-Champion, 400 Yard Individual Medley-Champion) (5); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Nino Pisciotta, James Woyte, Chris Larson, Ken Brumbaugh-Champion); Kevin Parham (2); Jeff Shaw (2); Chris Larson (5); Ken Brumbaugh (6); Pete Zenobi; Tim Thoma; James Woyte (2); Mike Kerig; Sam Siegel (2)
1987 (NAIA)--Nino Pisciotta (200 Yard Individual Medley-Champion, 200 Yard Backstroke-Champion, 400 Yard Individual Medley-Champion) (6); Ken Brumbaugh (6); Kevin Parham (4); John Rudeen; Jeff Shaw (2); James Woyte (3); Stephen Nold; Tim Thoma
1986 (NAIA)--Jeff Stepanski (50 Yard Freestyle-Champion) (6); Ken Brumbaugh (4); John Johnstone (2); Jeff Shaw (2); Brett Fish; John Rudeen; James Woyte
1985 (NAIA)--Jeff Stepanski (50 Yard Freestyle-Champion) (6); Ken Brumbaugh (3); Steve Davis (3); Scot Moser (2); Pete Samuelson (3); Greg Schneider (2)
1984 (NAIA)--Steve Davis (2); Chris Morse (2); Pete Samuelson (4); Jeff Stepanski (5); Ricky Lower; Scot Moser (2); John Johnstone
1983 (NAIA)--Jon Combs (100 Yard Breaststroke-Champion); John Johnstone; Chris Morse (2); Scot Moser (2); Baron Richardson (2); Pete Samuelson (3); Greg Schneider (2); Scott Slaybaugh (2); Jeff Stepanski (5); Steve Mabeus; Ricky Lower
1982 (NAIA)--Brad Thatcher (2); Pete Samuelson
1981 (NAIA)--Gary Muchow (2); Dave Nott (2); Scott Olson; Jay Roettger (2); Fred Leadbetter; Dan Cronin (2); Steve Mabeus; Scott Slaybaugh
1980 (NAIA)--Dan Jesse (2); Gary Muchow
1979 (NAIA)--Dan Jesse (3); Lael Martin (3); Ken Wurm (3); Gary MuchowÂ
1978 (NAIA)--Dan Jesse (100 Yard Breaststroke-Champion); Brian Botsford; Joe Brown (4); Scott Mylin (3); Ken Wurm (2); Jim VanBakel; Dan Jesse (2); Gary Muchow (2)
1977 (NAIA)--Joe Brown (50 Yard Freestyle-Fourth, 100 Yard Freestyle-Eighth); Tom Ferris (100 Yard Butterfly-Sixth); Dan Jesse (100 Yard Breaststroke-Sixth, 200 Yard Breaststroke-Ninth); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay-12th; 400 Yard Medley Relay-Ninth [Relay members: Mike Slagle, Randy Trowbridge, Greg Edwards, Tom Ferris, Joe Brown]
1976 (NAIA)---Matt Ryan (100 Yard Butterfly-11th); Mike Slagle (1650 Yard Freestyle-10th)
1975 (NAIA)---Mike Slagle (500 Yard Freestyle-10th, 1650 Yard Freestyle-12th)
1972 (NAIA)--Mark Kausalik
1971 (NAIA)--Mark Kausalik (3 Meter Dive-11th)
1970 (NAIA)--Bill Mehlenbeck (50 Yard Freestyle-Fifth, 100 Yard Freestyle-Sixth)
Men's Indoor Track & Field (94)
2025--Derek Penzkover (Mile Run); Austin Rennhack (Shot Put)
2024--Braedon Gilles (800-Meter Run); Distance Medley Relay (Brad Brewer, Blake Lobner, Logan Lutz, Derek Penzkover)
^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)
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)
2018--Jeremy Lee (Heptathlon-Sixth); Evan Torgerson (400-Meter Dash-Seventh); Calden Wojt (200-Meter Dash-Second)
2017--Jerry Williams (Long Jump-Champion, Triple jump-Fourth, 60 Meter Dash-Seventh); Logan Heil (Weight Throw-Fifth); Brent Reierson (Shotput-Seventh); Mackenzie James (Long Jump-Eighth); Jeremy Lee (Heptathlon-Sixth)
2016--Neil Pedersen (One Mile Run-Seventh); Darin Ward (60 Hurdles-Eighth); Jerry Williams (Long Jump-Third, Triple Jump-Second)
2015--Jerry Williams (Triple Jump-Third); Distance Medley Relay (Michael Evans, Matt Sosinsky, Ryan Wierzba, Calvin VanRyzin-Sixth)
2014--Distance Medley Relay (Dan Sullivan, Nick Melotte, Ryan Wierzba, Dennis Haak-Seventh)
2013--Dan Sullivan (One Mile Run-Champion); Brian Thill (Heptathlon-Sixth)
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 ScottKeyser, Nick Dax, Zack Yindra, Babatunde Awosika-Eighth)
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)
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)
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)
2008--Mark Cufaude (Pole Vault-Seventh); 1,600 Meter Relay (Brad Koback, Pat Leonard, Josh Schwinn, Nicholas Ver Duin-Third)
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)
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)
2005--Mitch Ellis (High Jump-Eighth); Mark LaLonde (5,000 Meter Run-Second)
2004--Mark LaLonde (5,000 Meter Run-Second); Andrew Schliepp (55 Meter Hurdles-Sixth); Mark Wierzba (35 Pound Weight Throw-Second)
2003--Jesse Baumann (800 Meter Run-Fifth); Steve Gillespie (1,500 Meter Run-Eighth); Noah Eschenbauch (35lb. Weight Throw-Champion)
2002--Noah Eschenbauch (35lb. Weight Throw-Second); Distance Medley Relay (Jesse Baumann, Matt Buska, Steve Gillespie, Ben Treptow-Seventh)
2001--Craig Gunderson (400 Meter Run-Fifth); Chris Horvat (800 Meter Run-Champion); Jesse Drake (5000 Meter Run-Champion); Noah Eschenbauch (35lb. Weight Throw-Fourth); Mike Mead (High Jump-Second); Cory Lesperance (Long Jump-Sixth)
2000--Mike Mead (High Jump-Champion); Distance Medley Relay (Jesse Drake, Chris Horvat, Dan Schwamberger, Ben Treptow-Second)
1999--Matt Hayes (800 Meter Run-Sixth); Dan Schwamberger (5,000 Meter Run-Champion)
1998--Brett Witt (800 Meter Run-Third); Ben Douglas (High Jump-Sixth); Mike Mead (High Jump-Sixth)
1997--Brett Witt (800 Meter Run-Fourth); Shaun Moretti (55 Meter Hurdles-Second); Mike Hamilton (Long Jump-Sixth); Jesse Maynard (Pole Vault-Fifth); 1,600 Meter Relay (Craig Anderson, Matt Hayes, Mike Warta, Brett Witt-Fifth)
1996--Chad Robran (55 Meter Hurdles-Sixth); 1,600 Meter Relay (Craig Huelsman, Chad Robran, Mike Warta, Brett Witt-Sixth)
1995--William Green (55 Meter Dash-Sixth); Jeremie Johnson (5,000 Meter Run-Fourth)
1993--Scott Halvorsen (35lb. Weight Throw-Third); Blair Larson (35lb. Weight Throw-Fifth); Dan Baemmert (35lb. Weight Throw-Sixth)
1992--Dean Bryan (400 Meter Run-Second)
1991--Dean Bryan (400 Meter Run-Second); 1,600 Meter Relay (Dean Bryan, John Ceplina, Ryan Hebert, Andy Valla-Fifth)
1990--Dean Bryan (400 Meter Run-Fifth)
1988--Tom Moris (5,000 Meter Run-Champion)
1987--Arnie Schraeder (1,500 Meter Run-Second); Arnie Schraeder (5,000 Meter Run-Champion); Tom Moris (5,000 Meter Run-Second); Scott Laurent (Triple Jump-Sixth)
1986--Arnie Schraeder (1,500 Meter Run-Second)
1985--Mike Walden (Pole Vault-Champion)
1981 (NAIA)--Andy Shumway (Long Jump-Third); Two Mile Relay (Steve Brilowski, Jeff Ellis, Eric Parker, Chuck Paulson-Third)
1980 (NAIA)--Jeff Ellis (Two Mile Walk-Champion)
1979 (NAIA)--Distance Medley Relay (Mark Bork, Jeff Ellis, Mark Johnson-Third); Jeff Ellis (Two Mile Walk-Second); Dan Buntman (1,000 Meter Run-Second)
1978 (NAIA)--Distance Medley Relay (Mark Bork, Dan Buntman, John Fusinatto, Mike Trzebiatowski-Second); Jeff Ellis (Two Mile Walk-Fifth); Dan Buntman (1,000 Meter Run-Third)
1977 (NAIA)--Dan Buntman
1973 (NAIA)--Ron LaFond
Men's Outdoor Track & Field (98)
2025--Jack Marsh (Discus Throw); Logan Murphy (10000-Meter Run); Derek Penzkover (1500-Meter Run); Austin Renhack (Shot Put)
2024--Braedon Gilles (800-Meter Run)
2022--Blake Orr (Discus Throw-Fourth)
2021--Tom Kohn (Triple Jump-Second); Alex Poncelet (Hammer Throw-Eighth)
2019--Tom Kohn (Triple Jump-Fourth)
2018--Calden Wojt (200-Meter Dash-Seventh)
2017--Christian Ferguson (High Jump-T-Seventh); Jesse Johnson (Pole Vault-Sixth); Jerry Williams (Triple Jump-Third, Long Jump-Third)
2016--Jordan Richards (Long Jump-Second); Jerry Williams (Long Jump-Fourth, Triple Jump-Fifth)
2015--Jerry Williams (Triple Jump-Fifth); Michael Evans (800 Meter Run-Fifth)
2014--Jerry Williams (Triple Jump-Fifth)
2013--Dan Sullivan (1,500 Meter Run-Champion)
2012--Dan Sullivan (1,500 Meter Run-Champion); Brian Thill (Decathlon-Eighth)
2011--David Litsheim (800 Meter Run-Fifth); Dan Sullivan (1,500 Meter Run-Second); 1,600 Meter Relay (Tom Wenzler, Babatunde Awosika, David Litsheim, Joshua Schwinn-Fifth)
2010--Adam Lang (800 Meter Run-Third); Kyle Scofield (Shot Put-Second)
2009--Adam Lang (800 Meter Run-Fourth); Kyle Scofield (Shot Put-Fifth); 400 Meter Relay (Brad Koback, Pat Leonard, Ernest Edmond, Keith Ingram-Seventh)
2008--Kyle Steiner (Decathlon-Second); 400 Meter Relay (Brad Koback, Pat Leonard, Nicholas Ver Duin, Keith Ingram-Seventh); 1,600 Meter Relay (Brad Koback, Nicholas Ver Duin, Kyle Steiner, Pat Leonard-Champion)
2007--Kyle Steiner (Decathlon-Second); 400 Meter Relay (Ty Cook, Ryan Schroeder, Kyle Steiner, Nick Ver Duin-Eighth)
2006--1,600 Meter Relay (Pat Leonard, Brian Buechel, Adam Baumann, Nick Ver Duin-Fourth)
2005--Mark LaLonde (3,000-Meter Steeplechase-Fifth, 5,000 Meter Run-Sixth)
2004--Andrew Schliepp (110 Meter Hurdles-Third); Mark Wierzba (Hammer Throw-Fifth)
2003--Jesse Baumann (1,500 Meter Run-Seventh); Noah Eschenbauch (Hammer Throw-Second); Mark Wierzba (Hammer Throw-Seventh)
2002--Kyle Newman (100 Meter Dash-Fifth); Craig Gunderson (400 Meter Run-Fifth); Ben Treptow (800 Meter Run-Sixth); Jesse Baumann (1,500 Meter Run-Seventh); Jesse LaLonde (3,000 Steeplechase-Fifth); Eric Fischer (3,000 Steeplechase-Eighth); Mark LaLonde (10,000 Meter Run-Fourth); Jeremiah Rolfs (Discus Throw-Sixth); Luke Hilgers (Hammer Throw-Sixth); Mike Mead (High Jump-Seventh)
2001--Craig Gunderson (400 Meter Run-Fifth); Chris Horvat (800 Meter Run-Fifth); Shane Suehrig (3,000 Steeplechase-Fourth); Jesse Drake (5,000 Meter Run-Second, 10,000 Meter Run-Fourth); Joel Schult (Discus Throw-Sixth); Jeremiah Rolfs (Discus Throw-Seventh); Aaron Carley (Triple Jump-Seventh)
2000--Chris Horvat (800 Meter Run-Eighth); Shane Suehrig (3,000 Steeplechase-Fifth); Dan Schwamberger (5,000 Meter Run-Third); Jesse Drake (5,000 Meter Run-Fifth, 10,000 Meter Run-Fourth); Mike Mead (High Jump-Third); 400 Meter Relay (Craig Gunderson, Shawn Hau, Eric Miller, Kyle Newman-Fourth); 1,600 Meter Relay (Craig Gunderson, Shawn Hau, Chris Horvat, Eric Miller-Eighth)
1999--Matt Hayes (1,500 Meter Run-Eighth); 400 Meter Relay (Mike Hamilton, Shawn Hau, Shawn Moretti, Kyle Newman-Sixth)
1998--Shawn Moretti (100 Meter Dash-Fourth); Brett Witt (800 Meter Run-Fourth); Josh Metcalf (10,000 Meter Run-Seventh); Shaun Moretti (110 Meter Hurdles-Fourth); Ben Douglas (High Jump-Third); Mike Mead (High Jump-Seventh); Mike Hamilton (Long Jump-Fourth); William Porter (Long Jump-Eighth); 400 Meter Relay (Shawn Hau, Eric Miller, Shawn Moretti, Will Porter-Sixth)
1997--Shawn Moretti (100 Meter Dash-Third); Brett Witt (800 Meter Run-Third); Craig Anderson (400 Meter Hurdles-Sixth); Ben Douglas (High Jump-Fourth); Mike Mead (High Jump-Fifth); Mike Hamilton (Long Jump-Sixth); Jesse Maynard (Pole Vault-Sixth); 1,600 Meter Relay (Craig Anderson, Matt Hayes, Mike Warta, Brett Witt-Third)
1996--Chad Johnson (10,000 Meter Run-Seventh); Chad Robran (110 Meter Hurdles-Eighth, 400 Meter Hurdles-Seventh); 1,600 Meter Relay (Craig Huelsman, Chad Robran, Curt Kaczor, Brett Witt-Sixth)
1995--Josh Tebo (800 Meter Run-Fifth); 400 Meter Relay (William Green, Craig Huelsman, Dennis Lettner, Mike Warta-Sixth; Dean Bryan, Craig Huelsman, Parker Hansen, Mike Warta-Eighth)
1993--Dan Baemmert (Hammer Throw-Third); Scott Halversen (Hammer Throw-Fourth)
1990--Dean Bryan (400 Meter Run-Fourth); Kim Lasecki (10,000 Meter Run-Sixth)
1989--1,600 Meter Relay (Steve Allison, Brad Houslet, Joel Skarda, Garrick Williams-Seventh)
1988--Tom Moris (10,000 Meter Run-Champion); Mike Christman (400 Meter Hurdles-Eighth); Scott Laurent (Triple Jump-Second)
1987—Arnie Schraeder (800 Meter Run-Sixth); Steve Allison (800 Meter Run-Seventh); Arnie Schraeder (1,500 Meter Run-Second); Tom Moris (5,000 Meter Run-Fifth)
1986--Arnie Schraeder (1,500 Meter Run-Champion); Ric Perona (400 Meter Hurdles-Fourth)
1985--Arnie Schraeder (1,500 Meter Run-Champion); Ric Perona (400 Meter Hurdles-Third); Mike Walden (Pole Vault-Sixth); 1,600 Meter Run (Mike Christman, Al Hilgendorf, Ric Perona, Tom Peterson-Eighth)
1984--Al Hilgendorf (400 Meter Hurdles-Second)
1983--Steve Brilowski (800 Meter Run-Champion);Â Tom Weatherspoon (Long Jump-Champion, Triple Jump-Champion); 1,600 Meter Relay (Steve Brilowski, Al Hilgendorf, Tim Lau, Eric Parker-Sixth); Gary Van Vreede (Decathlon-Fifth)
1982--Steve Brilowski (800 Meter Run-Second); Bruce Lammers (110 Meters Hurdles-Third); Tom Weatherspoon (Long Jump-Sixth); Gary Van Vreede (Decathlon-Champion)
1981--Bruce Lammers (110 Meter Hurdles-Second); Andy Shumway (Long Jump-Sixth); Two Mile Run Relay (Steve Brilowski, Jeff Ellis, Eric Parker, Chuck Paulson-Third); Jeff Ellis (10,000 Meter Race Walk-Third)
1980 (NAIA)--Jeff Ellis (10,000 Meter Race Walk-Champion)
1979 (NAIA)--Jeff Ellis (10,000 Meter Race Walk-Third)
1978 (NAIA)--Jeff Ellis (10,000 Meter Race Walk-Fourth)
1976 (NAIA)--Dave Elger (Marathon-Champion), Dennis Rue
1975 (NAIA)--Dave Elger, Ted Harrison
1973 (NAIA)--Ron LaFond (High Jump-Third)
Wrestling (67)
2022--Matt Berlin (133-Fourth)
^2020--Matt Berlin (133-1st Team)
2019--Ben Vosters (133-Second)
2018--Dylan Diebitz (197-Seventh);Â Dan Squires (184-Sixth)
2017-- Logan Hermsen (165-First); Donny Ralston (285-Sixth)
2016-- Logan Hermsen (165-Champion)
2013--Jordan Schulte (165-Eighth)
2012--Joe Mileski (133-Fourth)
2011--Ben Engelland (184-Second)
2010--Ben Engelland (184-Fourth)
2009--Chase DeCleene (141-Sixth); Ben Engelland (184-Fifth)
2008--Eric Bath (174-Fifth); Craig Bollig (197-Third)
2007--Eric Bath (174-Third)
2006--Joel Burdick (141-Seventh); Mike Hayes (Hwt.-Third); Al Stacilauskas (174-Seventh)
2005--Mike Hayes (Hwt.-Fifth); Cody Koenig (174-Seventh); Al Stacilauskas (184-Seventh)
2004--Brady Holtz (133-Sixth); Cody Koenig (174-Fourth); Yan White (197-Second)
2003--Brady Holtz (133-Sixth); Cody Koenig (174-Champion); Brad Marten (184-Champion); Yan White (197-Second)
2002--Yan White (197-Champion)
2001--Wes Kapping (174-Eighth)
1999--Ross Buchinger (149-Seventh)
1998--Jaime Hegland (150-Sixth); Perry Miller (Hwt.-Champion)
1997--Jaime Hegland (134-Fifth); Perry Miller (Hwt.-Champion); Joe Rens (177-Seventh); Bret Stamper (150-Third)
1996--Jere Hamel (134-Fifth); Perry Miller (Hwt.-Second); Joe Rens (177-Seventh); Bret Stamper (150- Third)
1995--Rick DeMario (142-Sixth); Jere Hamel (134-Fourth); Shane Holm (177-2nd); Perry Miller (Hwt.-7th)
1994--Travis Ebner (190-Fourth); Colin Green (177-Third); Jere Hamel (134-Eighth)
1993--Dennis Aupperle (Hwt.-Seventh); Jeff Bartkowiak (134-Fourth); Mark Poirier (142-Second)
1992--Jeff Bartkowiak (134-Fourth); Colin Green (177-Seventh); Tom Weix (167-Second)
1990--Bob Berceau (134-Third); Tom Weix (167-Second)
1989--Bob Berceau (134-Champion)
1988--Ryan Burns (118-Eighth)
1986 (NAIA)--Rich Harding (177-Sixth)
1983--Dennis Giaimo (158-Fifth)
1982--Jim Erickson (177-Seventh)
1975 (NAIA)--Joe Johnson (Hwt.-Fourth)
1974 (NAIA)--Phil Mueller (158-Second)
1973 (NAIA)--Phil Mueller (158-Fourth)
1972 (NAIA)--Dirk Sorenson (126-Fourth)
1966 (NAIA)--Peter Seiler (191-Sixth)
Women's Basketball (22)
2025--Alexa Thomson (WBCA-Honorable)
2013--Sam Barber (WBCA-First and National Player of the Year) (D3hoops.com-First)
2012--Sam Barber (D3hoops.com-Second) (WBCA-Honorable)
2011--Britta Petersen (WBCA-First) (D3hoops.com-Third); Andrea Flease (WBCA-Honorable)
2008--Haley Houghton (WBCA-Honorable)
2005--Amanda Nechuta (WBCA-First and National Player of the Year) (D3hoops.com-First)
2004--Amanda Nechuta (WBCA-First) (D3hoops.com-Second)
2003--Amanda Nechuta (D3hoops.com-Fourth)
2002--Kari Groshek (D3hoops.com-First) (WBCA-Honorable)
1998--Jessica Ott (D3hoops.com-Third)
1994--Lisa Grudzinski (WBCA-Honorable)
1993--Lisa Grudzinski (WBCA-Honorable)
1991--Kate Petersen (WBCA-Honorable)
1988--Sonja Sorenson (WBCA-First)
1987--Sonja Sorenson (WBCA-First)
Women's Cross Country (16)
2011--Kelly Haen-13th
2005--Jenna Mitchler-13th; Teresa Stanley-22nd
2004--Jenna Mitchler-23rd
2001--Becky Lebak-7th
2000--Becky Lebak-8th; Leah Juno-16th
1999--Leah Juno-24th
1991--Susan Jandrin-17th
1988--Jenny Schoch-19th
1985--Sheila Richlefs-14th; Kristin Hoel-21st
1983--Cindy Gallagher-10th
1982--Barbara Sorenson-11th
1981--Dawn Buntman-6th; Tracey Lamers-11th
Women's Golf (5)
2012--Mary Welch (Honorable)
2010--Jessica Urban (First)
2009--Michelle Pascavis (First); Jessica Urban (First--Player of the Year)
2008--Jessica Urban (Second)
Women's Hockey (11)
2015--Janna Beilke-Skoug (First); Megan Menotti (Second)
2014--Janna Beilke-Skoug (Second); Cassandra Salmen (First)
2009--Rachael Graves (First); Nicole Grossman (First)
2008--Nicole Grossman (First); Jamie Lewandowski (First)
2005--Jackie Schmitt (First)
2003--Jackie Schmitt (First)
2002--Ann Ninnemann (First)
Women's Soccer (11)
2019--Meaghan Ambelang (Third)
2010--Mary Jean Cornelius (Second)
2008--Amanda Prawat (Second)
2002--Kelly Fink (Third)
2001--Mickey Jacob (First)
2000--Margaret Domka (First), Marie Muhvic (Second)
1998--Kim Cwik (First)
1994--Janie Probst (First), Charisse Simcakowski (Third)
1992--Susie Lindauer (Second)
Softball (6)
2025--Morgan Harwood (Second)
2003--Jill Van Wychen (Second)
2001--Kelly Rutta (Second)
1998--Kelly Blaha (Second), Dena Zajdel (Third)
1989--Tammy Kuester (Second)
Women's Swimming & Diving (87)
2022--Anna Pilecky (1650-Yard Freestyle-Sixth, 500-Yard Freestyle-15th)
^2020--Anna Pilecky (1650-Yard Freestyle)
2013--200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Ashley Majewski, Amy Boritzke, Colleen Baker, Andrea Wagner-16th)
2012--200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Ashley Majewski, Amy Boritzke, Kelly Kading, Andrea Wagner-15th)
2011--Kelly Kading (100 Yard Breaststroke-12th); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Ashley Majewski, Kelly Kading, Lisa Clemens, Jessica Nordstrom-13th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Lisa Clemens, Jessica Nordstrom, Kelly Kading, Andrea Wagner-15th); Ashley Majewski, Kelly Kading, Lisa Clemens, Andrea Wagner-16th)
2010--Kelly Kading (100 Yard Breaststroke-12th); Jessica Nordstrom (50 Yard Freestyle-Eighth); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Jessica Nordstrom, Andrea Wagner, Kelly Kading, Lindsay Lukes-Fourth); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Lindsay Lukes, Jessica Nordstrom, Lisa Clemens, Andrea Wagner-11th); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Diandra Nero, Kelly Kading, Lisa Clemens, Lindsay Lukes-12th); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Diandra Nero, Kelly Kading, Lisa Clemens, Jessica Nordstrom-13th)
2009--Beth Ann Abraham (400 Yard Individual Medley-10th); 800 Yard Freestyle Relay (Lindsay Lukes, Whitney Boehme, Beth Ann Abraham, Abby Strobel-10th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Lisa Clemens, Jessica Nordstrom, Whitney Boehme, Lindsay Lukes-16th); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Jessica Nordstrom, Lindsay Lukes, Abby Strobel, Beth Ann Abraham-16th)
2007--Abby Strobel (200 Yard Backstroke-12th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Jerica Crook, Kelsey Crunstedt, Beth Bard, Caitlin Hake-Eighth); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Trish Nye, Kelsey Crunstedt, Beth Bard, Caitlin Hake-11th); 400 Yard Freestyle (Abby Strobel, Jerica Crook, Kelsey Crunstedt, Beth Bard- 12th); 800 Yard Freestyle (Kristen Bennett, Abby Strobel, Jerica Crook, Beth Bard-14th); 400 Yard Medley (Jerica Crook, Kelsey Crunstedt, Beth Bard, Trish Nye-15th)
2006--Kelsey Crunstedt (50 Yard Freestyle-Ninth); Caitlin Hake (100 Yard Freestyle-Sixth, 50 Yard Freestyle-Seventh); Liz Herder (100 Yard Backstroke-16th); Jennie Roskopf (100 Yard Breaststroke-Eighth, 200 Yard Breaststroke-13th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Jerica Crook, Beth Bard, Kelsey Crunstedt, Caitlin Hake-Fourth); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Liz Herder, Jennie Roskopf, Beth Bard, Kelsey Crunstedt-Fifth); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Caitlin Hake, Beth Bard, Jerica Crook, Kelsey CrunstedtEighth); 800 Yard Freestyle Relay (Meghan Walsh, Jerica Crook, Beth Bard, Caitlin Hake-13th)
2005--200 Yard Medley Relay (Liz Herder, Jennie Roskopf, Lindsay Correll, KelseyCrunstedt-11th); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Meghan Walsh, Jerica Crook, Liz Herder, Jennie Roskopf-13th); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Kelsey Crunstedt, Jerica Crook, Meghan Walsh, Jennie Roskopf-16th)
2004--200 Yard Medley Relay (Alissa Bartz, Jackie Menzel, Lindsay Correll, Jerica Crook-Sixth); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Erica Janssen, Kelsey Crunstedt, Alissa Bartz, Jerica Crook-16th)
2003--Elizabeth Herder (100 Yard Backstroke-14th); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Alissa Bartz, Jacci Menzel, Lindsay Correll, Jen Randall-Seventh); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Elizabeth Herder, Jacci Menzel, Lindsay Correll, Jen Randall-15th)
2002--Christine Sammons (100 Yard Backstroke-Fifth, 200 Yard Breaststroke-10th); Mary Thone (100 Yard Butterfly-12th); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Alissa Bartz, Amy Rockwell, Christine Sammons, Mary Thone-Sixth); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Lindsay Correll, Jen Randall, Alissa Bartz, Christine Sammons-Eighth); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Erica Janssen, Alissa Bartz, Jen Randall, Amy Rockwell-Ninth)
2001--Jen Randall (50 Yard Freestyle-14th); Christine Sammons (200 Yard Breaststroke-Seventh, 100 Yard Breaststroke-10th); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Alissa Bartz, Christine Sammons, Mary Thone, Amy Rockwell-Third); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Alissa Bartz, Amy Rockwell, Erica Janssen, Jen RandallFourth); 200 Yard Medley Relay (Alissa Bartz, Christine Sammons, Mary Thone, Jen Randall-Fourth); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Alissa Bartz, Amy Rockwell, Erica Janssen, Jen Randall-Eighth); 800 Yard Freestyle Relay (Jen Randall, Erica Janssen, Mary Thone, Amy Rockwell-12th)
2000--Mary Agazzi (100 Yard Freestyle-Ninth, 50 Yard Freestyle-15th); Becca Uphoff (200 Yard Freestyle-Ninth, 200 Yard Backstroke-10th); 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Mary Agazzi, Jen Randall, Becca Uphoff, Laura Latt-Sixth); 800 Yard Freestyle Relay (Mary Agazzi, Becca Uphoff, Mary Thone, Jen Randall-Seventh); 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (Mary Agazzi, Jen Randall, Becca Uphoff, Laura Latt-10th); 400 Yard Medley Relay (Becca Uphoff, Christine Sammons, Mary Thone, Mary Agazzi-12th)
1999--Christine Sammons (200 Yard Breaststroke-15th); Becca Uphoff (200 Yard Backstroke-Fifth, 200 Yard Freestyle-12th)
1997--Becca Uphoff (200 Yard Backstroke-Fourth, 100 Yard Backstroke-Seventh)
1992--Tracy Beier, Amy Hahn, Tiffany Hubbard, Julie Pausch, Nan Werdin
1991 (NAIA)--Jenny Ersbo, Tiffany Hubbard, Beth Welch, Nan Werdin
1990 (NAIA)--Tiffany Hubbard
1988 (NAIA)--Tricia Wentworth
1987 (NAIA)--Teri Calchera, Elaine Cole, Roxie Fink, Janet Gelwicks
1986 (NAIA)--Laura Adee, Teri Calchera, Roxie Fink, Janet Gelwicks, Jeannie Slauson, Pamela Steinbach
Women's Indoor Track & Field (43)
^2020--Larkin Hoepner (Shot Put); Briana Simonis (High Jump)
2019--Sylviann Momont (Pentathlon-Fourth); Sylviann Momont (High Jump-Third)
2017--Sylviann Momont (Pentathlon-Eighth); 1,600 Meter Relay (Kathy Derks, Leah Trempe, Sarah Vils, Hannah Mertens-Eighth)
2016--Shannon Burke (Pole Vault-Eighth)
2015--Shannon Burke (Pole Vault-Sixth)
2014--Ana Breit (One Mile Run-Eighth)
2013--Jasmine Haines (400 Meter Dash-Seventh)
2012--Kelly Haen (One Mile Run-Eighth)
2011--Distance Medley Relay (Kelly Haen, Jasmine Haines, Sarah Glunn, Claire Roberts-Fifth)
2010--Claire Roberts (One Mile Run-Fifth); 1,600 Meter Relay (Elizabeth Caine, Kristin Kuber, Chelsea Czarnecki, Kathleen Folbrecht-Fifth)
2009--Kathleen Folbrecht (400 Meter Dash-Sixth); 1,600 Meter Relay (Elizabeth Caine, Kathleen Folbrecht, Kristin Kuber, Laura Simonis-Fourth)
2008--1,600 Meter Relay (Andrea Irvine, Angela Steffens, Kathleen Folbrecht, Laura Simonis-Sixth)
2007--Bethany Richter (Long Jump-Sixth)
2006--Jenna Mitchler (One Mile Run-Third); 1,600 Meter Relay (Andrea Irvine, Marie Burrows, Laura Simonis, Katie Simo-Seventh)
2005--Jenna Mitchler (800 Meter Run-Champion); Amanda Nechuta (Shot Put-Eighth); Julia Slabosheski (Shot Put-Sixth); Distance Medley Relay (Jenna Mitchler, Marie Burrows, Ashleigh Potuznik, Megan Craig-Fifth)
2004--Megan Craig (1,500 Meter Run-Third); Leah Herlache (1,500 Meter Run-Second), Jenna Mitchler (800 Meter Run-Sixth); Distance Medley Relay (Leah Herlache, Marie Burrows, Jenna Mitchler, Megan Craig-Third)
2003--Megan Craig (1,500 Meter Run-Fourth); Amanda Nechuta (Shot Put-Sixth)
2002--Jody Butkowski (Triple Jump-Eighth); Becky Lebak (5,000 Meter Run-Third)
2001--Jody Butkowski (Triple Jump-Fourth); Leah Juno (800 Meter Run-Champion); Becky Lebak (5,000 Meter Run-Sixth); Distance Medley Relay (Leah Juno, Laura LaCrosse, April Raykowski, Becky Lebak-Third)
2000--Leah Juno (800 Meter Run-Third); Megan Lundahl (20 Pound Weight Throw-Sixth)
1997--Jessie Bushman (400 Meter Dash-Fourth)
1994--Jessie Bushman (800 Meter Run-Champion)
1990--Beth Mears (Shot Put-Champion)
1986--Michelle Riedi (High Jump-Champion)
1985--Michelle Riedi (High Jump-Champion)
Women's Outdoor Track & Field (52)
2021--Sylviann Momont (High Jump-Fourth, Heptathlon-Fifth); Briana Simonis (Heptathlon-Eighth); Elle Maculan (400-Meter Hurdles-Eighth)
2019--Alex Grubbs (Javelin-Fourth); Sylviann Momont (Heptathlon-Fourth); Karen Wethal (Discus-Fourth)
2018--Alex Grubbs (Javelin-Fifth); Karen Wethal (Discus-Fifth)
2016--400 Meter Relay (Kathy Derks, Hannah Mertens, Sarah Vils, Leah Trempe-Eighth); Isabella Weekly (High Jump-Third); Kadie Flynn (Discus-Second)
2015--Kadie Flynn (Discus-Fourth; Hammer Throw-Third)
2014--Kadie Flynn (Discus-Seventh)
2012--Julia Colling (10,000 Meter Run-Seventh); Kelly Haen (5,000 Meter Run-Third, 10,000 Meter Run-Fifth); Erin Kline (100 Meter Hurdles-Sixth)
2011--Claire Roberts (1,500 Meter Run-Fourth)
2010--1,600 Meter Relay (Elizabeth Caine, Kristin Kuber, Chelsea Czarnecki, Kathleen Folbrecht-Eighth)
2009--Kathleen Folbrecht (400 Meter Dash-Eighth); 1,600 Meter Relay (Elizabeth Caine, Kathleen Folbrecht, Kristin Kuber, Laura Simonis-Fifth)
2008--Elizabeth Caine (100 Meter Dash-Sixth); 1,600 Meter Relay (Angela Steffens, Kathleen Folbrecht, Andrea Irvine, Laura Simonis-Seventh)
2007--Bethany Richter (Long Jump-Third); 1,600 Meter Relay (Andrea Irvine, Angela Steffens, Kathleen Folbrecht, Laura Simonis-Eighth)
2006--Jenna Mitchler (800 Meter Run-Eighth)
2005--Megan Craig (1,500 Meter Run-Fifth); Liz Goergen (100 Meter Hurdles-Third); Jenna Mitchler (1,500 Meter Run-Third), Julia Slabosheski (Discus-Sixth)
2004--Megan Craig (1,500 Meter Run-Third); Jenna Mitchler (800 Meter Run-Seventh)
2003--Amanda Nechuta (Shot Put-Third); Melissa Seefeldt (Hammer Throw-Eighth)
2002--Jody Butkowski (Triple Jump-Sixth); Becky Lebak (10,000 Meter Run-Sixth); Megan Lundahl (Discus-Fourth); Amanda Nechuta (Shot Put-Fifth, Discus-Eighth); Kara Vosters (10,000 Meter Run-Seventh)
2001--Leah Juno (800 Meter Run-Champion); Becky Lebak (10,000 Meter Run-Fourth); Jenny Todd (Long Jump-Seventh)
2000--Leah Juno (800 Meter Run-Champion)
1999--Sara Groshek (Javelin-Champion, Discus-Seventh); Leah Juno (800 Meter Run-Seventh)
1998--Sara Groshek (Hammer Throw-Sixth)
1993--Jessie Bushman (800 Meter Run-Champion)
1987--Carlene Willkom (Heptathlon-Champion)
1986--Michelle Reidi (High Jump-Champion)
1984--Michelle Reidi (High Jump-Champion)
Volleyball (19)
2024--Ashley Kopp (First)
2023--Ashley Kopp (First)
2022--Ashley Kopp (Honorable)
2021--Ashley Kopp (Honorable)
2019--April Gehl (First)
2018--April Gehl (Second)
2016--Bri Piepenbrok (Second); Kelly Cefalu (Second)
2014--Emma Brunkhorst (First); Alexis Hartman (Second)
2013--Emma Brunkhorst (Third); Alexis Hartman (Second)
2012--Alexis Hartman (Honorable)
2011--Christina Brinkman (Honorable)
2006--Shelly Maus (Honorable)
1985--Ruth Donner (Honorable); Carol Larson (Second); Karla Miller (Honorable)
1979--Lori Cox (AIAWÂ Third Team)
Women's Wrestling (11)
2024--Ngao Shoua Whitethorn (130-Sixth); Abby Nelson (116-Eighth)
2023--Rose Ann Marshall (116-Seventh)
2022--Jade Herzer (170-Sixth); Brooke Thurber (101-Seventh)
2021--Abby Nelson (116-Seventh); Brooke Thurber (101-Seventh)
2020--Jessika Rottier (170-First); Brooke Thurber (109-Third); Alice Todryk (101-Seventh); Megan Struble (136-Eighth)
^The 2020 NCAA Wrestling, Swimming and Diving and Indoor Track and Field championships were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All-American honors were bestowed by the NWCA, CSCAA and USTFCCCA based on qualification and declaration for the championships.