Kim Schwartz (1989-93) was an impressive two-sport athlete for volleyball and softball. She earned three All-Mid-Ohio Conference honors in her four seasons of softball while also garnering two All-MOC honors in volleyball. Kim  holds the season record for most aces and is also fourth in career volleyball assists. The Dragons volleyball team compiled a 115-51 record over her four seasons, while the softball team won the 1993 Bi-District Championship to make their first ever trip to the NAIA National Tournament. In 1991 Kim helped lead the Dragons softball team to the MOC Championship. She earned her degree in Hotel/Restaurant Management and currently owns J&K Landscaping. She and her family reside in Columbia Station, Ohio.    

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Jeff Nunn (1991-94) was one of the premier linebackers in Tiffin University’s football history. He earned NAIA All-American honors while leading the Dragons defense to national recognition. Jeff was one of the mainstays of the defense that led Tiffin University to two NAIA National Tournament appearances, including an Elite Eight appearance in 1994. Along the way he also earned All-District 22 and All-Mid-States Football Association honors. Jeff registered 229 tackles during the Dragons two-year playoff run, leading the defense into the national spotlight. He earned his degree in Business Administration and currently works at DTR Industries. He and his family reside in Findlay, Ohio.   

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Dean Joseph (1993-96) is one of the top offensive players in Tiffin University men’s soccer history. He earned NAIA All-American honors while leading the Dragons soccer program to a Mid-Ohio Conference Championship in 1995. Dean also garnered two All-Great Lakes Region and District 22 honors over his career as well as three All-Conference citations. He excelled in the classroom, earning NAIA Scholar Athlete notice, and finished his career fifth in goals scored. He helped lead the Dragons to a four-year record of 59-29, including a 26-4 mark in the MOC. He earned his degree in Business Administration and currently works as Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Mississippi Valley State University. He resides in Jackson, Mississippi.    

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Amy Pence (1992-96) is a standout women’s soccer player for Tiffin University who garnered NAIA All-American honors during her career. During her four seasons, the Dragons women’s soccer program broke into the national spotlight for the first time. Amy earned three All-Great Lakes Region and All-District 22 citations along with three All-Mid-Ohio Conference honors during that stretch. She is fourth in career assists and is still in the top 10 in career goals and total points. Following her playing career she served as assistant women’s soccer coach for Tiffin University for two seasons. She earned her degree in Business Administration and currently works as a search consultant for the Pennsylvania School Boards Association. She resides in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.      

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Gregg Prenzlin (1993-97) is the best pitcher to play baseball for Tiffin University. Over his four seasons, Gregg broke nearly every mound record for the Dragons while accumulating three All-Mid-Ohio Conference honors. He holds career records for wins (23), strikeouts, earned run average, and win-loss percentage as well as the single season strikeout record. Following his Dragons career he pitched professionally in the minor leagues for two years with Canton before a career-ending injury. He earned his degree in Sports Management and is currently working for Professional Appraisal Services. He resides in Risingsun, Ohio.    

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