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Graumann and King highlight Men’s Academic All-NCC At-Large Team
May 5, 2005
Sioux Falls, S.D. -- Aaron Graumann and Ryan King of Augustana are the two repeat selections named to the 10-member 2004-2005 North Central Conference Men’s All-Academic At-Large team announced today. Graumann was named to the team for the third time while King is making his second appearance. The team was selected by a vote of the league’s sports information directors.
The team is derived from the conference’s golf, tennis, wrestling and swimming & diving teams. The select group has a combined grade point average of 3.52.
Here is the 2004-2005 Academic All-North Central Conference Men’s At-Large Team:
2004-05 Academic All-North Central Conference Men’s At-Large Team
| Name | School | Sport | Yr. | GPA | Major | Hometown |
| Patrick Allibone | Nebraska-Omaha | Wrestling | So. | 3.69 | Biotechnology | Sioux City, Iowa |
| Tim Byers | South Dakota | Swimming | Sr. | 3.511 | Physical Education | Billings, Mont. |
| Mike Engelman | Minnesota State | Wrestling | Sr. | 3.30 | Construction Management | Spencer, Iowa |
| Aaron Graumann** | Augustana | Wrestling | Sr. | 3.78 | Chemistry/Spanish | Sioux Falls, S.D. |
| Josh Jansen | Minn. St.-Moorhead | Wrestling | Sr. | 3.58 | Business Administration | Breckenridge, Minn. |
| Ryan King* | Augustana | Wrestling | Jr. | 3.43 | Business Administration | LeRoy, Minn. |
| Chris Little | St. Cloud State | Golf | Jr. | 3.31 | Accounting | Elk River, Minn. |
| Jason Rhoten | Minnesota State | Wrestling | So. | 3.42 | Life Science | Kasson, Minn. |
| Tyler Scheer | South Dakota | Swimming | Sr. | 3.485 | English | Lincoln, Neb. |
| Stuart Stein | Augustana | Golf | Sr. | 3.69 | Business Administration | Watertown, S.D. |
* - Two-time selection; **-Three-time selection
Class Breakdown: Senior (6), Junior (2), Sophomore (2).
Team Breakdown: Augustana (3), Minnesota State (2), Minnesota State-Moorhead (1), Nebraska-Omaha (1), St. Cloud State (1), South Dakota (2).
Honorable Mention: Augustana: Jon Dravland (golf), Andrew Krueger (tennis), Matt McDougall (wrestling), Dave Medema (tennis); Colorado School of Mines: Tim Casias (swimming), Andy McAililey (swimming); Minnesota State: Brad Cole (golf), Jason Pendleton (golf); Minnesota State-Moorhead: Eric Hageman (wrestling); Nebraska-Omaha: Steve Conlin (wrestling), Dustin Tovar (wrestling), Shane Unger (wrestling); North Dakota: Rodrigo Cintra (swimming), Rodrigo Ferreira (swimming), Scott Sorvaag (golf), Ben Swanholm (swimming); Northern State: Cory Wellnitz (wrestling); South Dakota: Scott Krivohlavek (swimming); Winona State: Josh Malwitz (tennis), Kyle Savelkoul (tennis).