Terry Strouf was a standout in football and track and field during his time at UW-LaCrosse from 1985-1989. Strouf was on the track and field teams that captured three NCAA Division III titles – indoors in 1987 and 1988 and outdoors in 1988. The teams also won conference titles all four years. Individually in track and field, Strouf was a national champion nine times and earned All-American honors 13 times. He won six shot put titles – 3 indoors and 3 outdoors, 2 weight titles, and 1 discus crown. His shot put mark of 62’7 3/4” set in winning the 1988 title was the #3 all-time Division III mark. He participated in the Olympic trials for the shot put in 1992. From 1986-1989 Strouf played on football teams which earned NAIA II runner-up titles in 1988 and 1989, and the conference title in 1989. Strouf was a football All-American and was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1990. He was a free agent with the Green Bay Packers in 1992.
