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Ken
Brumbaugh -
Swimming - 1984-88
Brumbaugh anchored the NAIA national champion
400-yard medley relay team in 1988. He was a 17-time first-team all-american
and the school�s freshman athlete of the year in 1984-85. Brumbaugh
still holds the school record in the 500-yard freestyle and left
UW-Stevens Point as the holder of two individual school records and
three relay records. Brumbaugh currently resides in Moline, Ill. |
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Juan
Cabrera - Swimming - 1989-93
Cabrera won seven individual conference titles, including
four straight in the 200-yard butterfly. He also won titles in the
100-yard backstroke, 200-yard individual medley and 400-yard
individual medley. Cabrera was a 13-time all-american and still
holds the school record in the 100-yard butterfly. A native of Santo
Domingo, Dominican Republic, Cabrera currently resides in New York
City. |
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Kelli
Harms - Softball- 1994-97
Harms was a four-time all-conference centerfielder and ranks
fourth in school history in career hits, RBI�s and triples. She
later served as an assistant coach with the Pointers� 1998 NCAA
Division III championship squad and was the softball team�s head
coach during the 2000 season, guiding the team to a 27-13-1 record
and conference runner-up finish. A Stevens Point native, she
currently lives in Appleton. |
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Perry
Miller - Wrestling - 1993-98
Miller is the only two-time wrestling national
champion in school history, claiming heavyweight titles in 1997 and
1998. He was also national runner-up in 1996 and placed seventh at
nationals to earn all-american honors in 1995. Miller was the
school�s first four-time conference champion, while compiling a
123-24 career record. The Brillion native still holds school records
for single-season and career pins. |
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Nancy Page
- Field Hockey/Softball/Tennis Coach
Page was a pioneer in the development of women�s sports at
UW-Stevens Point, leading the field hockey, softball and tennis to
11 conference titles during her 31-year career. Page guided the
field hockey team to a 194-73-21 record over 13 seasons, taking the
squad to three NCAA Division III tournament appearances and one AIAW
tournament. In softball, the Pointers won 120 games over 10 seasons
and made two trips to the NCAA tournament. A Janesville native, Page
also co-founded the Women�s Athletic Fund that currently supports
all of UW-Stevens Point�s women�s teams. |
Barry
Rose - Football/Baseball - 1987-91
Rose was the conference Player of the Year and a 10th
round draft choice of the Buffalo Bills following his senior season
in 1991. He began his career at running back and moved to wide
receiver where he caught 27 career touchdowns and was a first-team
Champion all-american in 1991. He also played two seasons of
baseball with the Pointers. Following his career, Rose had stints
with the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers and played in the
Canadian Football League and World League of American Football. A
Baldwin native, he currently lives in Ellsworth. |
Gerald
Scheel - Football/Golf - 1948-51, 55-56
Scheel lettered four years in both football and golf and
was a member of UW-Stevens Point�s conference championship football
teams in 1949 and again in 1955 after interrupting his college
career to serve four years in the Air Force. He also was an
assistant coach for the Pointers� first baseball team in 1955. A
Wausau native, Scheel went on to coach football, basketball and
wrestling and West Allis Hale and Greendale High Schools until his
retirement in 1985. |
Brett
Witt - Cross Country/Track- 1995-98
Witt was an eight-time all-american and five-time conference
champion, qualifying for the national meet in each of his four
seasons for the Pointers. He still holds the school record in the
indoor 600-meter run and won two conference titles in the event. The
son of Pointers� coach Rick Witt, Brett helped lead the team to its
highest finish ever with a fourth place performance at the 1997
outdoor nationals. Witt also lettered four years in cross country
for the Pointers and is currently the head men�s cross country and
track and field coach at Carthage College in Kenosha. |