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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).