Posted 6:40 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30, 2018
Five former student-athletes will be inducted into the UWL Wall of Fame this fall.
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.