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CLASS OF 2005 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

Picture (115x86, 27.6Kb)Dan Buntman - Track and Field - 1975-79
 Buntman placed third at the 1978 NAIA cross country championships and was the highest-finishing non-scholarship athlete at the meet. He was a seven-time Wisconsin State University Conference track and field champion and earned four NAIA All-America finishes, including a runner-up performance in the indoor 1000 meters in 1979 and on the distance medley relay team in 1978. A Green Bay native, Buntman currently resides in Morgan Hill, Calif.

Picture (115x167, 45.1Kb)Kim Cwik - Soccer - 1994-98
Cwik was a first-team All-American defender in 1998 and a two-time All-Region selection. Her teams made four NCAA Division III tournament appearances and had a record of 65-16-5, including a 44-0 mark in Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference competition. She missed the 1996 season with a knee injury, but bounced back to earn team Most Valuable Player honors the next two years. A Brookfield native, she currently lives in Green Bay.

Picture (115x126, 27.3Kb)Greg Dantoin - Baseball- 1985-87
Dantoin shares the school�s single-season record for interceptions with nine in 1985 and also ranks second all-time with 22 career interceptions. He was an honorable mention All-American selection in 1987 by the NAIA and Football News. Dantoin was a two-time All-Conference performer and was also a first-team All-Conference first baseman for the baseball team in 1986. A Brussels native, Dantoin currently resides in his hometown.

Picture (115x100, 31.4Kb)Kevin Gelwicks - Swimming - 1989-93
Gelwicks was UW-Stevens Point�s first NCAA Division III national champion, winning the 200-yard breaststroke in 1993. He was a four-time All-American, having earned All-American honors in three events in 1991. Gelwicks was also a four-time honorable mention All-American and swam at nationals in each of his four seasons. He is a Normal, Ill. native and currently lives in Laramie, Wyo.

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 Colin Green - Wrestling - 1990-94
Green holds UW-Stevens Point�s career record with 580 takedowns and the school�s single-season mark with 200 takedowns. He ranks sixth on UW-Stevens Point�s all-time victories list after compiling a 109-35 record during his career. Green placed third at the NCAA Division III championships in 1994 and eighth in 1992 as a three-time national qualifier and three-time conference champion. He is a Westby native and currently resides in Viroqua.

Picture (115x139, 41Kb)Lisa Grudzinski - Basketball - 1990-94
Grudzinski was a two-time honorable mention Kodak All-American and ranks seventh on the school�s all-time scoring list with 1,257 points. She ranks second in school history in single-season field goal percentage at 57.4 percent in 1992-93 and second in single-season rebounds with 263 in 1993-94. Grudzinski helped the Pointers to a 62-35 record during her career. She is a Verona native and currently lives in Coos Bay, Ore.
Picture (115x150, 36.3Kb)Randy Simpson - Football - 1991-94
Simpson ranks third in school history with 20 interceptions and was a first-team All-America selection in 1994 by the Football Gazette and American Football Coaches Association and in 1992 by Champion and the Associated Press. He was an honorable mention All-American in 1993 and a three-time All-Conference performer. He holds the school�s single-game record with four interceptions against Southwest State in 1994. Simpson is a Phillips native and currently lives in his hometown.
Picture (115x179, 37.7Kb)Todd Tretter - Hockey - 1989-93
Tretter is third on the school�s all-time scoring list with 210 points and is UW-Stevens Point�s all-time leader with 130 assists. He was the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Player of the Year in 1993 and a first-team All-American selection as the Pointers won the third national title of his four-year career. Tretter was also selected to play in the American Hockey Coaches Association Division I all-star game. Currently the head hockey coach at D.C. Everest High School, Tretter lives in Mosinee and is a St. Paul, Minn. native.

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