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KSU Lacrosse Alumni

Please help fill in the blanks here, I'm sure we are missing some people. Some new names have been added, but we need info on them. Alumni, if you'd like to add your name or what you've been up to, please contact us and let us know.
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Deon Alexander (#44) -

Shane Apple (#7, 1999-2003)

Dan Ard (#63) - Dan always played hard and gave it his all.  He played mid-field for most of his career but then played long stick middie his last year.  He was also responsible for keeping the website in working order for a year or two.

Brandon Aslin (#11, 1989-1993) - was one of the founding members of the K-State team. Brandon played attack and was a captain/president for Wildcat Lacrosse. After graduating with a degree in Graphic Design, he moved back to Denver, Colorado and began coaching high school girls lacrosse leading them to 2 State Championships. He continues to play in Denver for the Big Scary Lions Lacrosse Club. He and his wife, Charity, own an aerial photography business called In Plane View, LLC. They are expecting their first child in Oct. 2002. Email address: brandon@inplaneview.com

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John Bartel (#) -

Jeff Boos (#) -

Josh Brautigam (#)

Wes Briggs (#) - graduated from Kansas State University in the Spring of 1996 with a major in Accounting. He currently resides in Ft. Morgan, Colorado and was last seen roaming the field with the Big Scary Lions at the '96 Tillar Tournament. Word has it he is coaching a middle school team down in Ft. Morgan also, giving back what the game gave to him.

Brian Brown (#) -

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Jeff Colbert (#) - graduated from Kansas State University in the Spring of 1996. He is currently finishing up his schooling in Colorado and was last seen playing for the Big Scary Lions. Jeff was one of our best face-off men and an all-around superb athlete, as well as a hell of a scrappy person that we always wanted on the field as the clock ticked down. He was an extraordinary player and an inspiration to those who followed him.

Alec Coughlin (#4) - Alec's career at KSU was short as was his stature but his heart, spirit, and love for KSU Lacrosse was huge.  One game he played with a bum ankle, wrist and I believe broken finger because we didn't have enough guys otherwise.

Chris (Cadbury) Craver (#) - graduated from Kansas State University in 1995, with a dual major in Marketing and Economics. Currently resides in New York and is employed at Norandex Corp. Was an integral part of KSU's tremendous defense for three seasons.

John Culbertson (#81) - graduated with a degree in Engineering in the Fall of 1998.  He's now working for the Kansas D.O.T. out of Topeka.  Johnnie was a team leader on and off the field.  John helped coach the team for a couple years and was a main person in moving KSU lacrosse in the direction it is currently going.  

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Eric Davis (#) - graduated from Kansas State in 1997 with a degree in Landscape Architecture. He has since relocated to the Kansas City area and is an associate with JL Bruce and Co, a Landscape Architecture firm. He played Defense for KSU from 1994 to 1997, and is playing with the new 4 Winds Lacrosse team.

Matt "Dongee" Donegan (#50) - In his own words this is what he is currently up to, "Residing in the KC area. Reknown for pimpin ho's and having one mean right hand. Currently battling a severe bout of the genital herpes. Those viruses sure can be pesky bastards. Currently Dongee is paying child support to three bitches however all three are pending DNA testing. Matt is still living happily with his huge wang and plans to have laser hair removal in the fall so as to keep from getting nicks and cuts on his ball sack."  Actually he is in KC at St. Lukes nursing school where once he graduates plans to go to anesthesia school.

Jed Dunham (#22) - Had been residing in Ashland, Virginia enjoying life as an Assistant Coach for Division III Randolph-Macon College.  Jed is the first KSU Lacrosse Member originally from the midwest to grow lacrosse back east.  Primarily played Attack at KSU.  Graduated in August '96 with a degree in Advertising and spent several years traveling before setting down in KC.  Helped get the 4Winds team rolling and got started coaching with Bartel, Vass and Eric 'Not the Big O' Olson over at Shawnee Mission South HS.  Won the first ever Kansas HS lacrosse Championship against Schepmann's boys at Blue Valley.  No wife, no kids, no girlfriend. Just kickin' it through life and loving it all.  He currently has moved back to Manhattan and is helping by coaching the team.  

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Jason Michael Ford (#13, 1991-1996) - Played Attack and mid-field.  1996 Graduate of Kansas State University with a Bachelor of Architecture degree.  Credited with changing the look of KSU Lacrosse.  He was the first player in KSU History to sport 7 1/2" inseams.  Before a large order, he begged Curt for, what Jed Dunham calls "the Jason Ford Cut".  Works for HOK Sport in Kansas City.  Now starring with the 4winds Lacrosse Club in Kansas City and still working on his quick stick and no look pass..

Brian "Frownie" Frownfelter (#2, 1991-1998) - Also known as "High School Hero." Primarily played Midfield and some Attack.  Was the Rookie of the Year in 1991 (Hence the nickname) and the team MVP in 1998.  Works as Golf Course Designer.  Currently lives Phoenix, Arizona with his wife, Jennifer.  They don't have any kids, but have a dog named Gunner. 

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Brian Gehlen (#8, 1999-current) - While Brian has no more eligibility and cannot play on the current team, he is helping by coaching the team while he is still in Manhattan.  

Omuso "Moose" George (#75) - a Fort Riley soldier who played with KSU Lax from '93-'94.  He played middie and defense for the Wildcats until he tore his ACL in a tournament down at Texas A&M.

Nick Grebel (#27)

Mark Groenda (#45) -

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Rich Hammer (#57) - 

Aaron Harnden (#40) - Aaron was a feisty little guy that always made the great catch.  He worked on the website for a few years.

Eric "Dave" Hethcoat (#) - He is now living in Lawrence, Kansas and is spreading the K-State spirit to the enemy from the other school.

John Hildebrand (#20) - Played at KSU for 3 years from 2003 to 2006, running as a midfielder almost all of the time.  Currently living in Pratt Kansas and I am working at Gateway Ethanol. Email: hildebrand40@gmail.com

Rob Hileman (#14) - Played goalie and middie back in the day.  Heard he had to actually Stoltz's cup the first time they put him in the crease.  Now he's teaching 7th grade science in Derby, Kansas, as well as coaching football and softball there.  He is married to Rhonda, who was a supporter of the lax syndrome in the early 90's and has two children, Madi and Jack.

Chris Howell (#26) - Presently lives with his lovely wife Jamie in Stanley, Kansas. While at KSU, he played Midfield and Attack and was awarded the Rookie of the Year in 1996. He is currently coaching the Blue Valley High School Lacrosse team and playing for the infamous 4 Winds.

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Chris Johnson (#5) -


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Alex Kice (#) -

Greg Kice (#) -

Barret Kracht (#47) - Graduated May of '99. Currently residing in the scalding desert of Albuquerque, NM where he is being trained on the employment of the Air Force's HC-130 rescue plane. He will soon be stationed with the 71st Rescue Squadron at MOODY AFB, GA. This will come with great consolation prizes, such as trips to Kuwait, Turkey, Iceland, and many other pristine locales.

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Jason 'Mono' Lott (#19) - Joined the team in 1990 along with the rest of the misfits from Marlatt Hall and played middie for KSU Lacrosse for several years (excluding his sick leave during 1990, hence the name). "I graduated from Utah State in 97 and left the developing Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League. I joined the Air Force and went through flight school. I have been married 4 years and have one 2 year old son." {he wrote that}  He is currently in in Albuquerque for more training, enroute to Moody AFB, GA, flying Helicopters.

Travis "T-Luv" Lutz (#16) - He always seemed to get hit when he had the ball but he always got up.  Last I heard he moved out to California to continue his pimping.

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Dave McConnell (#) - graduated from Kansas State University and is currently an architect in Alaska. He is responsible for beginning the first-ever KSU Lacrosse team back in 1989, as well as coaching it that first year.

Nick Miller (#28, 1999-2002) - Currently living in Des Moines, Iowa.  Played Goalie and Midfield while with the Wildcats and was named team MVP in 2000.  Served as president from 2000-2002 and also did a little work on the webpage.  Nick hopes to stay involved with lacrosse in some capacity, although there is not much to be found in Iowa. Yet....

Larry Molder (#69, 1997-2000) - Currently living in Topeka, Kansas working as an engineer for the state.  

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Eric Ney (#) -

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Eric ".219" Olson (#) -

Erik "the Big O" Olson (#24, 1991-1995) - Played Midfield for KSU.  Currently Living in Shawnee, KS with wife Kim.  Erik works as the Controller at Event 1, which is a company owned by Gear For Sports.  Event 1 provides the merchandise for NCAA, Big 12, Big 10, ACC, and A-10 Championship events, as well as numerous PGA events.  Email: eolson@gearforsports.com.

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Whit Plunkett (#44, 1993-1996) - Whit and his wife Sara are living in Overland Park after living in Dallas for 2 years.  Whit has worked for Lucent Technologies since graduating in December 1998.  He currently plays defense for the 4-Winds and is an assistant lacrosse coach for Schepmann at Blue Valley.

Matthew Porreca (#23) - graduated from KSU in 1995, with a degree in Architecture. He was one of the original members, and played midfield from 1989-1995. He works for BNIM Architects in KC, and plays for the Flying Monkeys.

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Mike Ramsey (1999-2000) - Mike came to Manhattan from California while he followed a girl.  He helped coach for a year.

Stu Robson (#) - graduated from Kansas State University in the Spring of 1996. One of the original group, Stu embodied the heart and dedication that makes KSU lacrosse what it is. He is currently a veterinarian in St. Louis.

Matt Ruemker (#22, 1998-2002) - 

Jeremiah Ryden (#) -

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Cesario Sarsozo (#17) -

Chris Schepmann (#15, 1997-1999) - Chris was the 1997 Rookie of the Year and played Midfield for KSU until he graduated in May of '99. He started playing for the 4Winds after graduating and is still playing for them.  Chris also has been coaching the Blue Valley HS Lacrosse Club since 1999.  Email: chrisschepmann@hotmail.com

Justin (Cowboy) Smith (#15) -

Jay Sweet (#33) - Graduated in May of '00 (Yes, that's 1900). What can you say? Coach, utility player, organizer, obtainer of free things. He's the last of the original group to go. In a way it's too bad, but it was really about time. He's headed for big Boston.

Ty Sweet (#)

Doug Stoltz (#) -

Chris Szeliga (#)

 

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Curt Thurman (#) - graduated from Kansas State University around 1908 (ha), and coached the KSU Lacrosse team for several years, playing both defense and attack positions, until he decided to relocate to Phoenix, AZ with his fiancée after the Spring 1997 season. Curt was one of the few players who was with the KSU LAX program since it began in 1989 under the late Donnie Tillar's guidance.

Chris Torline (#21) – began playing with KSU Lax in the spring of 1993, and graduated from Kansas State University in the fall of 1998 with a master’s degree in architectural engineering.  He has been working as an energy engineer with Custom Energy in Overland Park , KS since graduation.  Chris continues to play with the league champion 4Winds, and has helped coached the Blue Valley Knights high school lacrosse team for three seasons.  Chris lives in Overland Park with his wife, Shelley.  ctorline@customenergy.com

Ali Toumadj (#) - graduated May of '99. A good guy with good skills, who's now gone back to Minnesota for graduate school. We'll miss his defense. We hope to see him here for the Tillar.

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Tim VanWye ( #9) - was a team president for two years and earned the teams first All-American USL-MDIA team as he earned Division B honorable mention in 2004.


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Tondo Waldron (#) - Not sure what this guy is up to but found out he is living in Kansas City with his wife, Anne and son, Drew.

Matt Wass de Czege (#) - graduated from Kansas State University in the Spring of 1997, with a degree in International Business. He is still working for Nortel in Kansas City, and had an article published in the International Journal of Management. The Big 'D was a dedicated team player who could always be found staring down the opponent and ripping the ball away from them with his long stick. His absence left a huge gap in our defense. He now plays for Four Winds and coaches the Shawnee Mission South HS Lacrosse Team with Jed Dunham.

Mike Wolf (#) -

Andy Wright (#) -

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Dave Yenzer (#) - graduated from Kansas State University at some point. He is currently a web designer in Omaha, and keeps busy making music. He started the web page, so we owe him.

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