ThunderWolf All-Americans

The following is the list of CSU-Pueblo All-Americans by sport. If you have any additions or find errors in this list, contact the CSU-Pueblo Sports Information Department at (719) 549-2022 or by email at Anthony.Sandstrom@colostate-pueblo.edu.

 

MEN'S BASKETBALL (6)

Sam Moore, 1966

Cal Tatum, 1973

Tommie Robinson, 1992

Reco Burt, 1995

Maurice Blanding, 1997

Damon Williams, 1998

 

MEN'S TRACK (34)

John Martinez, 1966

John Martinez, 1967

Isaac Barnes, 1967

Clayton Gall, 1967

Gene Morenz, 1967

Harold Williams, 1968

Frank Grant, 1971

Don Bailey, 1974

Keith Johnson, 1976

Dick Ledoux, 1979

Michael D. Little, 1979

Ronald Gill, 1980

Milan Donley, 1980

Carl Turner, 1980

Michael D. Little, 1980

Milan Donley, 1981

Mike Duran, 1982

Dale Hollins, 1983

Bert White, 1983

Bert White, 1984

Myron Jefferson, 1985

Kenneth Ross, 1985

Myron Jefferson, 1987

Myron Jefferson, 1988

Cal Butcher, 1988

Ernest McDondle, 1988

Shawn Brassfield, 1988

Jeff Martinez, 1989

Paul Traxinger, 1990

Jeff Martinez, 1990

Jeff Martinez, 1991

Ivory Rounds, 1992

Jeff Martinez, 1992

Paul Traxinger, 1992

 

 

WOMEN'S TRACK (4)
Yvonne Tayler, 1982
Cindy Pool, 1983

Freda Hancock, 1986
Dayna McDowell, 1993

 

MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (3)
Dick Ledoux, 1978

Mike Duran, 1978

Mike Duran, 1979

 

WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (2)
Brenda Gonzales, 1992

Lauren Dunsmoor, 2007

 

WOMEN'S SOCCER (1)
Robin Hayes, 2007

 

BASEBALL (17)

Pat Bekeza, 1968

Dennis Jones, 1968

Pat Bekeza, 1969

Steve Herzberg, 1969

Bennie Jones, 1994

Terry Hill, 1994

Rich Hagan, 1995

Darrell O'Brien, 1996

Bennie Jones, 1996

Norm Padilla, 1996

Thomas Schilling, 1998

Dave Marsh, 2001

Judd Songster, 2001

Sam Christensen, 2002

Don Clement, 2003

Tony Wittmus, 2004

Shawn Martinez, 2004

 

GOLF (8)

Rick Pobst, 1971

Steve Linnerson, 1971

Mike Zaremba, 1975

Gary Woodside, 1978

Ivan Prim, 1980

Jason Allen, 1995

Travis Morton, 2004

Andrew Hedrick, 2007

 

FOOTBALL (7)

Dave Reid, 1965

Greg Smith, 1969

Glen Printers, 1974

Kirk Brynjulson, 1975

Scott Gallas, 1980

John Trahan, 1982

Chase Vaughn, 2008

 

MEN'S TENNIS (4)

Carey Brading, 1977

Carey Brading, 1979

Thomas Calhoun, 1996

Thomas Calhoun, 1997

 

GYMNASTICS (3)
Connie Bond, 1981

Kim Villers, 1982

Kelly Nogare, 1984

 

WRESTLING (65)
Mike Guenther, 1984

Bryan Hawkins, 1985

Todd Carey, 1985

Eric Lujan, 1985

Joe Brown, 1985

Mike Guenther, 1985

Mike Fitzgerald, 1986

Steve Giadone, 1986

Chuck Pipher, 1986

Steve Giadone, 1987

Chuck Pipher, 1987

Eugene Martinez, 1987

Calvin Shrull, 1988

Jim Ziegler, 1988

Chuck Pipher, 1988

Eugene Martinez, 1988

Kevin Colvin, 1988

Mark Villalobos, 1989

Andy Pipher, 1989

Jim Ziegler, 1989

Chuck Pipher, 1989

Mannie Garcia, 1990

Mark Villalobos, 1990

Andy Pipher, 1990

Tony Freeman, 1990

Mannie Garcia, 1991

Mark Villalobos, 1991

Andy Pipher, 1991

Dax Charles, 1991

Tony Freeman, 1991

Clint Pipher, 1992

Dax Charles, 1992

Andy Pipher, 1992

Mark Villalobos, 1992

Mannie Garcia, 1993

Greg Eddy, 1993

Lyle Geyer, 1994

Dax Charles, 1994

Clint Pipher, 1994

Greg Eddy, 1994

Jerome Howes, 1995

Steve Kimpell, 1995

Manuel Guzman, 1996

Chris Currier, 1997

Benny Charles, 1997

Justin Edwards, 1997

Mitch Schlepp, 1997

Chris Currier, 1998

Benny Charles, 1998

Lucas Trujillo, 1998

Justin Edwards, 1998

Trent Monlux, 1998

Eddy Ponce, 1999

Chris Currier, 1999

Benny Charles, 1999

Trent Monlux, 1999

Jason Tapia, 1999

Cory Hintz, 2000

Jason Tapia, 2000

Cory Hintz, 2001

Kevin Lochner, 2001

Brian Luna, 2001

Doug Smith, 2001

Jerod Timothy, 2001

Carl Valley, 2001

 

VOLLEYBALL (1)
Angie Wintz, 1998

 

SOFTBALL (2)
Monica Hashiguchi, 1999

Niki Toussaint, 2001

 

WOMEN'S TENNIS (2)

Daniela Ivana, 2000

Daniela Ivana, 2001















Who do you think is the Red Creek Land/CSU-Pueblo Athlete of the Week?
Justine Bosio, Softball, Allowed just one run over two starts, leading CSUP to two wins over Mines
Kevin McDonald, Baseball, Allowed just one hit over six innings in earning win over Nebraska-Kearney
Katrina Selsor, Women's Basketball, Won RMAC Shootout MVP honors after leading ThunderWolves to third straight RMAC title
Marc Williams, Men's Basketball, Scored 12 points in playoff loss to Metro State


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