NDSCS Announces Letterwinners Hall of Fame Inductees

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The NDSCS Athletic Department is inducting three individuals and one team into the Letterwinners Hall of Fame. Inductees will be honored on Saturday, October 12, 2019 during the Hall of Fame Banquet at 7:00 p.m. in the Hektner Student Center on the NDSCS campus in Wahpeton. Information and registration for the event, along with additional information about the inductees, can be found online at ndscsalumni.com/homecoming.

The 2019 NDSCS Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees are:

Jennie Bucholz was a high jumper for the 1992 and 1993 Wildcat track and field teams. In 1992, she was the NJCAA outdoor national high jump champion. She placed second at the 1993 NJCAA Indoor Championships, and was the NJCAA outdoor national champion again that year. Bucholz graduated from NDSCS in 1993 with a Liberal Arts degree. She returned to NDSCS in 1996, enrolling in the Business Management program.

Mark McElvaney was an NJCAA All-American pole vaulter for the Wildcat track and field team. In 1999, he placed seventh in the Indoor National Championships and fourth in the Outdoor National Championships. McElvaney was the Wildcat men’s track and field team captain in 2000, and placed second in both the Indoor and Outdoor National Championships. McElvaney is a 2001 NDSCS Electronics and Electrical Technology graduate. 

Shannon (Smith) Ziemer was a guard for the 1992-1994 Lady Wildcats basketball teams. She was named to the NDJC All-State Team and All-Region Team for the 1992-1993 season. She was also awarded team MVP, and recognized for having the most assists (157), most steals (107) and most points. During the 1993-94 season, she earned NJCAA All-America honorable mention and team MVP. Ziemer is a 1994 Liberal Arts graduate.

The 1994 Wildcat Football Team broke a number of records and was the RC Cola Bowl Champion. The team finished the regular season with an 8-1 record. It was the first time any NDSCS football team had more than seven wins during the regular season. The Wildcats boasted the top offense in the conference, and finished the season as the second ranked defense in the conference. The team defeated Rochester Community College to win the RC Cola Bowl and finished the season with a 9-1 record.