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Bill Schroeder (1990-93)
He's known to National Football League fans for his years as a wide receiver with the Green Bay Packers and other NFL teams, but Bill Schroeder calls his performace in track and field during his college as his biggest athletic accomplishment.
Schroeder earned six All-American honors in as many events in one outdoor meet in 1993, setting NCAA III records and helping the team win a national championship. He lettered in track and field from from 1990-93, years that the team won indoor and outdoor national titles.
He played football the fall of his senior year, 1993, lettering and catching the eye of NFL scouts. He was drafted in the sixth round by Green Bay and played with the Packers in the 1994 and 1996-2001 seasons. The Sheboygan native also played with the New England Patriots, Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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