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Five named to Wall of Fame

Posted 6:40 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30, 2018

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Five former student-athletes will be inducted into the UWL Wall of Fame this fall.

Five former student-athletes will be inducted into the UWL Wall of Fame this fall. They will be recognized during the football game Saturday, Oct. 27, as well as at an evening dinner. The Wall of Fame tributes former athletes and coaches for exceptional athletic ability and enhancement of school tradition. More details about the honoring events. Josh Chelf Wrestling, 2005-08 • Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) All-Time Tea • Second in career wins, 153-24 • Four NCAA III All-America honors • Two-time NCAA III champion at 174 pounds (2007, 2008); third in 2006; sixth in 2005 • Three-time WIAC champion at 174 pounds (2006, 2007, 2008); 2007-08 WIAC Wrestler of the Meet, two-time WIAC Wrestler of the Year (2006-07, 2007-08); four-time WIAC Wrestler of the Week • Member of four conference championship teams, four teams placing in the top-four at NCAA III championships (2nd in 2006 and 2008; 3rd in 2007; 4th in 2005) • CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team in 2008; three-time National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Academic Team (2006, 2007, 2008) • Bachelor’s (2008) and master’s (2010) in physical education teaching. Amanda Medendorp Swimming & Diving, 2005-08 • WIAC All-Time Team • WIAC Diver of the Meet at 2006, 2007 and 2008 league meets, one of two in conference history to earn the honor • Swept one-meter and three-meter diving competitions each season; won six league titles; named WIAC Diver of the Week nine times • Earned seven NCAA III All-America accolades, including a career-best fourth-place finish in the one-meter in 2007; fifth (2006), eighth (2008) and 16th (2005) • Finished ninth (2006, 2007) and 10th (2005) in the three-meter at national championships • Member of two WIAC championship teams (2005, 2008), four teams placing in top-24 at NCAA III championships (13th, 2008; 15th, 2005; 17th, 2006; 24th, 2007) • Bachelor’s in physical education teaching, 2009. Angela Muenkel Volleyball, 1997-99 • 1999 WIAC Player of the Year • 1999 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-America First Team • Three-time All-WIAC (1997, 1998, 1999); four-time WIAC Player of the Week • First in school history in kills at 1,684; recorded six of the top-11 single-match kill marks; second in single-season school history in kills (645 in 1998) • Fourth in career hitting percentage (.299); third in career attempts (4,112); single-season school record for attempts (1,619 in 1998) • Ranks third in single-season attempts (1,421 in 1999), eighth in WIAC history in kills (1,684); conference record 1,619 attempts in 1998, third in WIAC single-season kills (645 in 1998) • Bachelor’s in fitness, 2000. Kristen Nokleby Soccer, 1992-95 • WIAC All-Time Team • One of two players in school history to earn four All-WIAC honors • All-conference selection in 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1995; three-time WIAC Player of the Week • Ranks fourth in school history in goals (26), fourth in career points (63), 10th in career shots (142) • Member of first collegiate soccer team in school history • Associates degree, 1996. Sally Wenzel Softball, 2000-03 • Four-time All-WIAC selection (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) • Named 2003 WIAC Pitcher of the Year (one of three in school history to earn award); three-time WIAC Pitcher of the Week • Selected to 2002 National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Third Team All-Region and 2003 NFCA Second Team All-Region • School records for career wins (49), innings (527.0), strikeouts (432) • Third in career appearances (87), sixth in saves (4) and earned run average (1.65) • Third in school history in single-season innings (157.2), wins (15) and strikeouts (147), all in 2001; fifth in single-season wins (14) and strikeouts (133), sixth in innings (142.1), all in 2003; tied for second in single-game strikeouts (13) • Only player in school history with two no-hitters (vs. UW-Superior April 3, 2000, and St. Olaf College April 1, 2001). • Bachelor’s in early childhood-middle childhood education, 2005.

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