Class of 1972 - Football, Swimming, Track & Baseball
Athletes come in all sizes, shapes, and abilities. Some are fortunate to be blessed to excel in a singular sport, others potentially two or three. Then there are those rare exceptions who excel in four sports. This is the legacy of Curtis Wycklendt as he accumulated an incredible 14 varsity letters during his Nicolet athletic career. Having earned 4 letters in swimming, Wycklendt would develop into a star performer.He set the school record his senior year in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 55.1 seconds, in addition to being a 3-time state qualifier in the event, also a state qualifier in the 200-yard medley-relay his senior year, and helped lead his team in winning the 1972 Conference Swim Championship. He was also awarded the team's MVP in 2 years. As a 4-time letter winner in track and field, excelling in the high jump, he set a school record with a height of 6’ 4”. On the baseball diamond and on the football field, he would earn an additional 3 varsity letters each, respectively. On the gridiron, he was a 2nd-Team All-Conference defensive selection for the Knights. In total, Wycklendt would win 7 Conference medals of honors across the 4 sports. Wycklendt would go onto collegiate football to letter, play and graduate at UW-Whitewater. His years in athletics at Nicolet provided him a foundation of leadership, confidence, communication skills and expectations within teams. With accomplishments as such across 4 varsity sports, Wycklendt will certainly be regarded as one of the best all-around athletes in Nicolet history.