Lawrence University Sports News

Contact: Joe Vanden Acker, Sports Information Director, 920-832-6878
For Immediate Release November 17, 2004

Krzewina tops list of Lawrence football players named to All-MWC team

APPLETON, Wis. -- Tyler Krzewina heads the list of four Lawrence University football players named to the All-Midwest Conference team, as selected by league coaches.
Krzewina, a sophomore safety from Kaukauna, was named to the second team. Adrell Bullock, Nick Korn, and Nate Semenak all received honorable mention.
Krzewina, a former standout at Kaukauna High School, was chosen for the all-conference team for the second consecutive season after receiving honorable mention as a freshman.
Krzewina, who twice was named the Midwest Conference Defensive Player of the Week this season, led the team with 90 tackles, including three tackles for loss and a sack. He picked off a team-high six passes to increase his career total to 11, which ties him for fifth on Lawrence’s career list. He also paced the team with seven passes defensed and two forced fumbles.
Bullock, a sophomore halfback from Chicago, led Lawrence in rushing with 171 carries for 751 yards and eight touchdowns. The former star at Beaver Dam Wayland Academy broke the school record with a 91-yard touchdown run in a 30-7 win over Knox College. Bullock was chosen as the Midwest Conference Offensive Player of the Week following his 19-carry, 173-yard performance in a 35-7 victory over Macalester College.
Korn, a junior wide receiver from Cashton, led the team with 31 catches for 433 yards and six touchdowns. Korn, a former star at Cashton High School and one of the team’s captains, had his best game of the season at Grinnell College where he caught four passes for 87 yards and two touchdowns.
Semenak, a senior cornerback from Milwaukee, was honored for the first time during his career. The former standout at Marquette High School recorded 42 tackles. He also had two interceptions and five passes defensed.
Lawrence finished the season with a 2-8 record and opens the 2005 campaign at Knox on Sept. 3.