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Athletes of the Year

Kurt Schneck

Kurt Schneck

  • Award
    Athletes of the Year
  • Week Of
    5/1/1994
  • Sport
    Wrestling
  • Bio
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From the time he stepped on the Warrior mats for the first time, when he stuck his opponent from King’s in just 1:39 to the last time he walked off the mat at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Kurt Schneck left a legacy unmatched. As a freshman, he dropped just two matches, both against Division I opponents, in the regular season and followed that by picking up the first of an unprecedented four MAC titles at 126 pounds. The Pine Grove, Pa., native terrorized nearly all of his MAC competitors, posting five pins and four technical falls during the tournaments in his career. He entered the national spotlight as a sophomore, earning All-American honors with an eighth-place finish at the Division III Championships. Even a broken hand that kept him from the lineup in 1992 and forced him to redshirt didn’t slow him down, as he won a MAC title and two matches at nationals before falling short of All-American status as a junior. As a senior, though, Schneck wouldn’t be denied – and wrestling with the memory of his old coach, Budd Whitehill, who passed away months before Schneck’s appearance at nationals in 1993 – he won the national title with a 12-6 win over Dan Gabrielson of Central. In all, Schneck posted a 96-18-1 career record, earned two All-American honors and earned the MAC’s Wrestler of the Year award in 1994. The English major was inducted into the Lycoming College Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001.


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
5/1/1975 Tom Vanaskie Football
5/1/1975 Carol Marple Field Hockey
5/1/1974 Rich Henninger Men's Basketball
5/1/1974 Mary Perry Field Hockey
5/1/1973 Rich Henninger Men's Basketball
5/1/1973 Elizabeth Johnson Field Hockey
5/1/1972 Rich Henninger Men's Basketball
5/1/1972 Cherolyn Messer General
5/1/1971 Suzanne Hohl General
5/1/1971 Bill Olsen Football
5/1/1970 Darwin Popow Wrestling
5/1/1970 Sharon Hense General
5/1/1969 Sharon Hense General
5/1/1969 William Andes Football
5/1/1968 Dick Wilt Football
5/1/1968 Carol Miller General
5/1/1967 Susan Simons General
5/1/1967 Ron Travis Men's Basketball
5/1/1966 Ron Travis Men's Basketball
5/1/1966 Carol Miller General
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