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Tue, May/12 Final - 5 innings
Softball
8 Central Methodist (MO)
0 at Midland
Wed, May/13 Final
Softball
0 Central Methodist (MO)
1 at Madonna
Wed, May/20 Final
Women's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 1 No Team Score
Wed, May/20 Final
Men's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 1 No Team Score
Thu, May/21 Final
Women's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 2 No Team Score
Thu, May/21 Final
Men's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 2 No Team Score
Fri, May/22 Final
Women's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 3 T7th of 75
Fri, May/22 Final
Men's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 3 7th of 73
Eric Trelz

Eric Trelz

  • Year Inducted:
    2021
  • Sport(s):
    Football
  • Inductee Category:
    Athlete

Eric ('80) was a star wide receiver for the Eagles' Football program in the late '70s. He was recognized as a three-time All-American during his time with CMU and was twice honored as the team's Most Outstanding wide receiver. He and his fellow teammate, quarterback Tom Stine, set the NAIA record for the longest touchdown pass at 99 yards against Culver-Stockton College on Nov. 5, 1977, in Fayette. Trelz finished the 1977 season with 41 receptions for 897 total yards and three touchdowns, averaging 112 yards receiving/game inside one of the best passing games in the nation. For his outstanding accomplishments during the 1977 season, Trelz was given the title of "Little All-America" by the Associated Press, which included all non-NCAA Division I football programs throughout the country.