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RELEASED: Tuesday, November 18, 2003
UW-Stevens Point's Krause Tops All-WIAC Football Selections
Madison, Wis.--University of Wisconsin-Stevens
Point senior quarterback Scott Krause was voted the 2003 Wisconsin Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference (WIAC) Player of the Year, topping the All-WIAC Football
Team, which was recently selected by the league coaches.
Krause was a unanimous selection
to the first team after leading the conference with 37 touchdown passes, 180.0
passing efficiency, 296.3 passing yards per game and 328.5 yards of total offense
per contest. His 37 touchdown passes lead the NCAA Division III and are the
fourth-highest total in WIAC history.
Krause, who earned first team honors
last season after claiming honorable mention status in 2001, threw for 2,963
yards with just nine interceptions and completed a school record 66.1 percent
of his passes this year. He ranks second nationally in passing efficiency and
fifth in total offense. Krause threw at least five touchdown passes and surpassed
350 yards passing in four games this season.
Krause is the first player to win
the league's player of the year award without playing for a team that won the
conference title since 1995 when UW-River Falls' Adam Kowles won the honor.
He also becomes the seventh Pointer in school history to win the league award,
joining Paul Schmitt (2001), Clint Kriewaldt (1998), Barry Rose (1991), Kirk
Baumgartner (1988-89), Dave Geissler (1985) and Reed Giordana (1976-77).
Krause was joined on the first
team by teammates Cliff Ruland, Clint Bakken, Nick Haffele and Josh VanderVelden.
Ruland, a junior offensive lineman, helped the squad establish a school record
with 39.4 points per game. The Pointers lead the league in scoring offense and
total offense (460.7 yards), while ranking second in passing offense (297.6
yards).
Bakken, Haffele and VanderVelden
directed a defense that leads the league in scoring defense (18.6 points), rushing
defense (108.4 yards), passing defense (156.7 yards) and total defense (265.1
yards). Bakken, a senior defensive lineman, was a unanimous selection after
registering 36 tackles, seven tackles for loss and four quarterback sacks. He
earned second team honors a year ago.
Haffele, a senior linebacker, earned
first team honors for the second straight season after claiming second team
status in 2001. He ranks fourth in the conference with 91 tackles and has nine
tackles for loss and two quarterback sacks with one blocked kick.
VanderVelden, a senior defensive
lineman, compiled 39 tackles, nine tackles for loss, five quarterback sacks
and four fumble recoveries this year.
UW-La Crosse's Andrew Mocadlo,
Chester Janke, Scott Burnoski, Andrew McGlenn, Rob Beauchaine, Jeremy Duerr
and Dustin Powell earned first team honors after helping the Eagles to their
second straight outright league title and 32nd conference crown in school history.
Mocadlo, a senior running back,
was a unanimous selection in earning his first career all-league honor. He leads
the conference with 163.0 rushing yards per contest and has set single-season
school records with 268 rushing attempts and 1,630 yards. Mocadlo established
a school and WIAC record with 391 rushing yards against UW-Stout earlier this
year and has surpassed 100-yards rushing in six games this season, including
200-yard efforts in his last three contests.
Janke, a senior tight end, earned
honorable mention honors the past two seasons and has 13 receptions for 219
yards with one touchdown this year.
Burnoski, a junior wide receiver,
leads the league with 6.40 receptions per game and ranks second with 98.1 receiving
yards per contest. He was a honorable mention pick last season.
McGlenn, a junior offensive lineman,
earned his first all-league honor and helped the Eagles rank second in the league
in scoring offense (33.0 points) and total offense (459.4 yards).
Beauchaine, Duerr and Powell spearhead
an Eagle defense that leads the conference in scoring defense (18.6 points).
Beauchaine, a senior defensive back, has 39 tackles this season, seven pass
break-ups, two interceptions and two tackles for loss. He was an honorable mention
pick a year ago.
Duerr, a senior defensive lineman,
was a unanimous selection after earning second team honors in 2002. He has compiled
six sacks this season, the third-highest total in the league, with 50 tackles
and 12 tackles for loss. He registered five tackles for loss, including three
quarterback sacks, against UW-Platteville earlier this year.
Powell, a junior linebacker, earned
second team accolades a year ago. This season, he ranks ninth in the league
with 79 tackles and has added five tackles for loss, one quarterback sack and
one blocked kick.
UW-Whitewater also had seven individuals
earn first team honors after the club recorded seven victories, which is the
most wins for the school since the 1998 squad had seven victories. Chad Wurth,
Kyle Haug, Matt Buenning, Chad Nimm, Andy Lobdell, Andy Walters and Nick Zolper
all received first team accolades.
Wurth, a senior, was a unanimous
selection as a running back and a kicker. He also earned first team honors at
both spots last season (unanimous as a running back) and was a second team choice
at running back in 2001 and 2000. Wurth leads the league in scoring with 12.4
points per game and ranks fifth with 98.2 rushing yards per contest. He established
a school single-game record with 34 points against UW-Oshkosh and finished his
career as UW-Whitewater's all-time leading rusher with 4,311 yards, a total
that places him third on the conference's all-time list. Wurth converted all
34 of his extra point opportunities this season and was 12-for-20 on field goal
attempts, including a league-long kick of 48 yards against UW-Platteville.
Haug, a senior punter, earned first
team honors for the second straight season after earning honorable mention recognition
in 2001. He ranks fourth in the league with 36.9 yards per punt and placed 15
kicks inside the 20-yard line, while uncorking the longest kick in the league
this year with a 77-yard blast against UW-Stout.
Buenning, a senior offensive lineman,
was a unanimous choice after claiming second team honors a year ago. Nimm, a
senior center, earned first team honors for the second straight season.
Lobdell, a senior linebacker, was
a unanimous pick after ranking sixth in the conference with 85 tackles and placing
eighth with 11 tackles for loss. He earned second team honors a year ago.
Walters, a junior defensive back,
recorded 39 tackles this season with seven pass break-ups, four tackles for
loss, three quarterback sacks and three interceptions.
Zolper, a junior defensive lineman,
was a unanimous selection after ranking second in the league with seven quarterback
sacks and registering 28 tackles.
UW-Stout's Luke Bundgaard, Ben
Knepper, Kevin Dewey and Joe Kersten received first team honors after the Blue
Devils compiled a 4-3 league record for the third straight season.
Bundgaard, a senior running back,
was a unanimous selection for the second straight season in earning his third
career first team honor. He was a second team pick in 2001. Bundgaard ranks
second in the league with 146.1 rushing yards per game on a league-leading 294
carries and 12 touchdown runs. His 1,461 rushing yards this year established
a school single-season record, along with his 294 carries. Bundgaard also broke
into the WIAC record book, snapping the all-time career rushing mark with 4,427
yards.
Knepper, a senior offensive lineman,
was a unanimous pick for the second straight season after helping the Blue Devil
offense rank second in the conference in rushing (235.9 yards) and third in
total offense (440.1 yards).
Dewey, a senior defensive back,
was a unanimous selection after leading the team with 76 tackles and adding
five tackles for loss, four quarterback sacks and two forced fumbles. He earned
honorable mention recognition in 2001.
Kersten, a senior defensive lineman,
earned first team honors for the second consecutive year after claiming second
team status in 2001. He ranks second in the conference with seven quarterback
sacks and fourth with 14 tackles for loss.
UW-Eau Claire's Austin Crow and
Mike LaBarbera earned first team recognition for their defensive efforts. Crow,
a senior linebacker, was a unanimous pick after claiming second team honors
a year ago.
He ranks third in the league with 94 tackles, while placing third with six quarterback
sacks and eighth with 11 tackles for loss.
LaBarbera, a senior defensive back,
earned second team honors a year ago and recorded 53 tackles this season with
eight pass break-ups, one interception and one tackle for loss.
UW-River Falls had a pair of individuals
earn first team accolades. John Peterlik, a junior all-purpose back, earned
his second straight first team honor. He leads the conference with 185.4 all-purpose
yards per contest and ranks second with 9.6 points per game and 24.6 yards per
kickoff return. Peterlik scored four touchdowns against UW-Eau Claire and UW-Platteville
and also had a 90-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Concordia-St.
Paul (Minn.).
Owen Schmitt, a freshman fullback,
spearheaded the league's top rushing offense by ranking third in the league
with 118.1 rushing yards per game and placing sixth with 119.2 all-purpose yards
per contest. He surpassed the 100-yard rushing mark in six of nine contests
this season.
UW-Platteville's Matt Kent, a senior
wide receiver, earned first team honors for the third straight season and ranks
fourth in the league with 82.3 receiving yards per game and places seventh with
5.50 receptions per contest. He is the school's all-time receiving yardage leader
with 2,960 yards on 175 catches and 30 touchdowns.
Named to the all-league second
team offense were: UW-Eau Claire's Brett Etzel (Sr., OL), Erik Ferguson (Sr.,
WR) and Joe Gast (So., RB), UW-La Crosse's Jedediah Jensen (Jr., K), Steve Tennies
(So., QB), Troy VanZile (Jr., OL), UW-Platteville's Dan Lilla (So., P), UW-Stevens
Point's Cody Childs (Fr., RB), Kurt Kielblock (Jr., WR) and Robb Kolodziej (Jr.,
OL), UW-Stout's Mike Klieforth (Sr., OL), Matt Schaeuble (Jr., FB) and Josh
Towner (Sr., C) and UW-Whitewater's Derek Stanley (Fr., All-Purp.) and Adam
Whittaker (Sr., TE).
Individuals receiving recognition
on the all-league second team defense included: UW-Eau Claire's Pat Cummings
(Sr., DB), Mike Lansing (Jr., LB) and Dave Maas (Jr., DL), UW-La Crosse's Kenneth
Halverson (So., DB), Khary Jeffers (Sr., DL) and Adam Schneider (Jr., LB), UW-Oshkosh's
Jason Boehlke (Jr., DL), UW-Platteville's Mitch Repka (Sr., LB), UW-River Falls'
Jeff Horton (Sr., DL) and Lewis Parish (So., DB), UW-Stevens Point's LaRon Ragsdale
(So., DB), UW-Stout's Matt Mueller (Sr., DL) and UW-Whitewater's Collin Price
(Jr., LB).
UW-La Crosse head coach Larry Terry
was named the George Chryst Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season
by the league coaches. He is the first coach to win the award in back-to-back
years since UW-La Crosse's Roger Harring claimed the honor from 1991-93. Terry,
who owns a 27-14 (.659) overall record in his four seasons at the helm of the
Eagles, led the squad to their second straight outright conference title and
a spot in the NCAA Division III Tournament.
2003 All-WIAC Football Team
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
Name, School, Year, Position, Height, Weight, Hometown (High School)
Chester Janke, UW-La Crosse, Senior, Tight End, 6-3, 250, Black River Falls
**Matt Buenning, UW-Whitewater, Senior, Offensive Line, 6-7, 300, Green Bay
(Bay Port)
**Ben Knepper, UW-Stout, Senior, Offensive Line, 6-4, 305, Rice Lake
Andrew McGlenn, UW-La Crosse, Junior, Offensive Line, 6-3, 280, Edgerton
Cliff Ruland, UW-Stevens Point, Junior, Offensive Line, 6-2, 310, Wonewoc (Wonewoc-Center)
Chad Nimm, UW-Whitewater, Senior, Center, 6-1, 295, Johnson Creek
**Scott Krause, UW-Stevens Point, Senior, Quarterback, 6-3, 205, Waunakee
**Luke Bundgaard, UW-Stout, Senior, Running Back, 6-3, 225, Weyerhaeuser (Bruce)
**Andrew Mocadlo, UW-La Crosse, Senior, Running Back, 5-8, 210, Wisconsin Rapids
(Lincoln)
**Chad Wurth, UW-Whitewater, Senior, Running Back, 5-9, 185, Monona (Monona
Grove)
**Owen Schmitt, UW-River Falls, Freshman, Fullback, 6-1, 220, Fairfax, Va.
Scott Burnoski, UW-La Crosse, Junior, Wide Receiver, 6-1, 190, Rochester, Minn.
(Century)
Matt Kent, UW-Platteville, Senior, Wide Receiver, 5-11, 188, Gratiot (Black
Hawk)
Kyle Haug, UW-Whitewater, Senior, Punter, 6-0, 205, Waukesha (Memorial)
**Chad Wurth, UW-Whitewater, Senior, Kicker, 5-9, 185, Monona (Monona Grove)
John Peterlik, UW-River Falls, Junior, All-Purpose, 5-8, 185, Cadott
**Unanimous Selection
SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
Adam Whittaker, UW-Whitewater, Senior, Tight End, 6-3, 245, Muskego
Brett Etzel, UW-Eau Claire, Senior, Offensive Line, 6-1, 260, Oconomowoc
Mike Klieforth, UW-Stout, Senior, Offensive Line, 6-6, 325, Abbotsford
Robb Kolodziej, UW-Stevens Point, Junior, Offensive Line, 6-1, 271, Mosinee
(SPASH)
Troy VanZile, UW-La Crosse, Junior, Offensive Line, 6-3, 265, Reedsburg
Josh Towner, UW-Stout, Senior, Center, 6-2, 285, La Crosse (Onalaska)
Steve Tennies, UW-La Crosse, Sophomore, Quarterback, 6-1, 185, West Bend (West)
Cody Childs, UW-Stevens Point, Freshman, Running Back, 5-11, 208, Arlington
(Poynette)
Joe Gast, UW-Eau Claire, Sophomore, Running Back, 5-10, 200, Waconia, Minn.
Matt Schaeuble, UW-Stout, Junior, Fullback, 6-2, 235, Wrightstown
Erik Ferguson, UW-Eau Claire, Senior, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 185, Rochester, Minn.
(Dover-Eyota)
Kurt Kielblock, UW-Stevens Point, Junior, Wide Receiver, 5-10, 182, Scandinavia
(Iola-Scandinavia)
Dan Lilla, UW-Platteville, Sophomore, Punter, 5-11, 180, Trempealeau (G.E.T)
Jedediah Jensen, UW-La Crosse, Junior, Kicker, 6-2, 185, Madison (LaFollette)
Derek Stanley, UW-Whitewater, Freshman, All-Purpose, 5-11, 215, Madison (Verona)
HONORABLE MENTION OFFENSE
Ross Adamczak, UW-Stevens Point, Junior, Tight End, 6-3, 224, Plover (SPASH)
Chad Lindsley, UW-Oshkosh, Senior, Tight End, 6-3, 250, Oconomowoc
Don Kahl, UW-Eau Claire, Junior, Tight End, 6-5, 235, Brookfield (East)
Adam Spiegel, UW-Stout, Senior, Offensive Line, 6-3, 280, West Bend (Slinger)
Nick Ohman, UW-Stout, Junior, Quarterback, 6-2, 210, Glenwood City
Tom Stetzer, UW-Platteville, Senior, Quarterback, 6-2, 215, Black River Falls
Matt Evensen, UW-Eau Claire, Sophomore, Wide Receiver, 6-3, 195, Junction City
(Auburndale)
Jim Lesczynski, UW-Whitewater, Junior, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 175, Franklin
Jason Kettenhofen, UW-La Crosse, Senior, Wide Receiver, 6-1, 205, Waukesha (West)
Tony Romano, UW-Stevens Point, Junior, Wide Receiver, 5-10, 170, Waunakee
Matt Brink, UW-Eau Claire, Senior, Punter, 6-0, 185, Madison (Memorial)
Ben Dorsey, UW-La Crosse, Junior, All-Purpose, 5-9, 185, Omro
Sean Erner, UW-Whitewater, Sophomore, All-Purpose, 5-10, 165, Waukesha (North)
FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
**Clint Bakken, UW-Stevens Point, Senior, Defensive Line, 6-3, 314, Boulder
Junction (Minocqua Lakeland)
**Jeremy Duerr, UW-La Crosse, Senior, Defensive Line, 6-0, 295, Pittsville
Joe Kersten, UW-Stout, Senior, Defensive Line, 6-5, 305, Menasha (Fox Valley
Lutheran)
Josh VanderVelden, UW-Stevens Point, Senior, Defensive Line, 6-2, 273, Kimberly
**Nick Zolper, UW-Whitewater, Junior, Defensive Line, 6-1, 260, Grafton
**Austin Crow, UW-Eau Claire, Senior, Linebacker, 6-3, 225, Woodbury, Minn.
Nick Haffele, UW-Stevens Point, Senior, Linebacker, 5-10, 234, Monroe
**Andy Lobdell, UW-Whitewater, Senior, Linebacker, 6-4, 245, Lena, Ill.
Dustin Powell, UW-La Crosse, Junior, Linebacker, 6-1, 240, Norwalk (Tomah)
Rob Beauchaine, UW-La Crosse, Senior, Defensive Back, 5-9, 185, Circle Pines,
Minn. (Centennial)
**Kevin Dewey, UW-Stout, Senior, Defensive Back, 6-2, 220, Burnsville, Minn.
Mike LaBarbera, UW-Eau Claire, Senior, Defensive Back, 5-11, 180, Eau Claire
(Memorial)
Andy Walters, UW-Whitewater, Junior, Defensive Back, 5-10, 210, Marinette
**Unanimous Selection
SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
Jason Boehlke, UW-Oshkosh, Junior, Defensive Line, 6-3, 265, Germantown
Jeff Horton, UW-River Falls, Senior, Defensive Line, 6-4, 240, Oakdale, Minn.
(Tartan)
Khary Jeffers, UW-La Crosse, Senior, Defensive Line, 6-3, 245, Green Bay (Notre
Dame)
Dave Maas, UW-Eau Claire, Junior, Defensive Line, 5-11, 265, Waunakee
Matt Mueller, UW-Stout, Senior, Defensive Line, 6-3, 270, Chaska, Minn.
Mike Lansing, UW-Eau Claire, Junior, Linebacker, 6-1, 220, Janesville (Craig)
Collin Price, UW-Whitewater, Junior, Linebacker, 6-0, 205, Tomah
Mitch Repka, UW-Platteville, Senior, Linebacker, 6-0, 215, Holcombe (Lake Holcombe)
Adam Schneider, UW-La Crosse, Junior, Linebacker, 6-1, 250, Waterloo
Pat Cummings, UW-Eau Claire, Senior, Defensive Back, 6-3, 225, Rochester, Minn.
(John Marshall)
Kenneth Halverson, UW-La Crosse, Sophomore, Defensive Back, 5-11, 195, Westby
Lewis Parish, UW-River Falls, Sophomore, Defensive Back, 6-0, 170, Onalaska
LaRon Ragsdale, UW-Stevens Point, Sophomore, Defensive Back, 6-1, 195, Milwaukee
(Madison)
HONORABLE MENTION DEFENSE
Shawn Busch, UW-Platteville, Senior, Defensive Line, 6-1, 250, Cuba City
Dustin Drexel, UW-Oshkosh, Junior, Defensive Line, 6-1, 250, Campbellsport
Nate Hendrickson, UW-River Falls, Senior, Defensive Line, 6-3, 235, Prescott
Nic Rue, UW-River Falls, Senior, Defensive Line, 6-0, 255, Portage
Jimmy Harris, UW-Platteville, Junior, Linebacker, 6-1, 200, Pennridge, Pa.
Brett Maxwell, UW-Stevens Point, Sophomore, Linebacker, 6-0, 236, Spring Green
(River Valley)
Jacob Burch, UW-La Crosse, Sophomore, Defensive Back, 6-1, 200, Lyndon Station
(Mauston)
Jared Flesch, UW-Stevens Point, Sophomore, Defensive Back, 6-2, 195, Pulaski
Roman Johnson, UW-River Falls, Sophomore, Defensive Back, 5-10, 160, Clearwater,
Fla.
Player of the Year: Scott Krause
of UW-Stevens Point
Max Sparger Co-Scholar-Athletes: Austin Crow of UW-Eau Claire and Tom
Stetzer of UW-Platteville
George Chryst Coach of the Year: Larry Terry of UW-La Crosse
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