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#92 - Tyler Krueger 6-1, 250 - Sophomore Defensive End Pierce, Neb. (Pierce HS) 2006: Appeared in all 11 games at backup defensive end for the Wildcats, recording 20 total tackles with seven solo and 13 assisted stops....finished with four sacks, 4.5 tackles for loss, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery....had season-high six tackles with two sacks and one forced fumble vs. Missouri-Rolla on 11-4-06. Selected to the 2006 NSIC Fall All-Academic Team.
2005: Played in eight games as a true freshman as a backup defensive end and special teams player. Had three solo tackles and four assisted tackles.
High School: Tyler was a four-year starter at Pierce High School and named to the Class C-1 All State First Team as a junior and senior...Was a three-time All District selection and team MVP during his senior season...Excelled in basketball and track at Pierce, receiving honorable mention all-state honors in basketball as a junior and placed seventh in the discus at the state track meet... Krueger was also a member of the National Honor Society and an Academic All State selection in football and basketball.
Personal: Son of Gerry and Sherri Krueger...Born on June 16, 1986...Majoring in Education.
Year
Games
UT
AT
Total
Sacks
TFL
FR
2005
8
3
4
7
0.0
1.0
0
2006
11
13
20
4.0
4.5
1
Totals
19
10
17
27
5.5
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Concordia-St. Paul topped #15 Wayne State 10-6 Sunday afternoon in the NSIC Baseball Tournament championship game. The 40-11 Wildcats await word from the NCAA on a at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament. Official pairings are to be released Sunday evening by the NCAA.
Nate Preston won three events to lead the WSC men to a third straight NSIC outdoor track and field championship Saturday in Wayne. The Wildcats scored 164 points to nip second place Mary (156.5) for the team title. Brett Suckstorf won two events (hammer throw and discus) for WSC.
The WSC women's track and field team finished in third place with 106 points at the NSIC Championships in Wayne. Katie Wilson won two events (hammer throw and discus) and took second in the shot put to lead the Wildcats.
The NSIC Office announced Saturday that the NSIC Baseball Tournament has been shortened to a single-elimination tournament with Wayne State and Concordia-St. Paul (the last two undefeated teams in the tournament) playing Sunday at 1 p.m. in Wayne and the winner earning the NSIC Tournament Title and the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Nick Schumacher struck out a career-high 14 batters in a complete game win to lead #15 Wayne State to a 9-1 victory over Southwest Minnesota State at the NSIC Baseball Tournament in Wayne. The 40-10 Wildcats will play in the winner's bracket final Saturday at 10 a.m. against either Bemidji State or Concordia-St. Paul.
Seven WSC baseball players were named to the 2008 NSIC All-Conference Baseball Team announced Thursday afternoon. Nick Schumacher was named the NSIC Pitcher of the Year, Marc Manganaro earned the NSIC Co-Player of the Year while Nick Bidroski was selected the NSIC Co-Freshmen of the Year.
5.9.08BaseballNSIC Tournament#15 Wayne State 9SW Minnesota State 1
5.8.08BaseballNSIC Tournament#15 Wayne State 6Winona State 3
5.4.08BaseballFirst Game#16 Wayne State 3Bemidji State 02nd Game#16 Wayne State 13Bemidji State 128 innings
5.4.08SoftballNSIC TournamentUniv. of Mary 3Wayne State 0