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McGovern and Thielke to be Inducted into College Sports Halls of Fame

By Craig Olson, 10/12/23, 11:00AM CDT

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Fergus Falls boys’ golf coach Matt McGovern and baseball coach Shane Thielke are both being inducted into their college sports Hall of Fame on Saturday.  McGovern will be inducted into the Saint John’s University Hall of Fame and Thielke into the Gustavus-Adolphus Hall of Fame.

 

McGovern, who was a prep standout at Northfield High School, arrived on campus as a freshman in the fall of 1997.  At that time, SJU had won only one MIAC championship and had never advanced to the national meet.  By the time he finished his collegiate golf career in 2001, the johnnies had won two more conference titles, earning their first two appearances at the NCAA Division III national meet where they finished 7th in both 2000 and 2001.  McGovern became just the third SJU player since 1970 to earn medalist honors at the MIAC meet.

That laid the foundation for the success that has followed. The Johnnies have won another 13 MIAC titles since McGovern's graduation and have advanced to nationals another 18 times (making 20 appearances in all since 2000) – including winning back-to-back national titles in 2007 and '08.
 
"Matt and the group of guys he came in with were really the ones who got things started," said Johnnies athletic director Bob Alpers, the school's head golf coach from 1993 to 2021 and again during the 2022-23 school year.
 
"We became relevant as a program at the national level and Matt was a huge part of that."

Read the whole article on McGovern at https://gojohnnies.com/news/2023/9/27/golf-2023-j-club-hall-of-honor-class-matt-mcgovern-01.aspx

 

Regarded as one of the greatest defensive backs and kick returners to ever don the winged helmet, Shane Thielke boasted a contagious energy with a knack for making big plays in key moments. 

After recording a combined total of 99 tackles during his freshman and sophomore seasons, Thielke broke out his junior year by nearly equalling his career stops from his first two seasons, with 96 tackles and eight pass breakups in 1996. He also landed the job as the kick returner, averaging 33.0 yards per return, which ranked second in NCAA Division III. Thielke earned All-Conference, Football Gazette All-Region and Football Gazette Third Team All-America honors after his junior season. 

Thielke’s standout junior year earned him team captain in 1997 where he responded with 112 tackles, four interceptions for 101 yards, and averaged 28.3 yards per kick return to lead the MIAC for the second consecutive season. Thielke again earned All-Conference, Football Gazette All-Region, and Football Gazette Third Team All-America honors. Thielke graduated as the program’s all-time tackles record holder with 307 stops and still owns the record for highest career kickoff return average (30.6). Thielke posted seven interceptions for 133 yards and made 28 kick returns for 858 yards, including an 85-yard return for a touchdown. He is the only player in recorded team history to score a touchdown on offense, defense, and special teams. Thielke also spent his first two years on campus as a starter in the outfield for the baseball team where he hit .300 as a freshman. 

After graduating in 1998 with a major in elementary education, Thielke was an elementary classroom teacher for nine years. Thielke earned his master’s degree in education from Saint Mary’s University in 2003 and has been a principal for the past 16 years. Thielke has been the assistant principal at Fergus Falls High School since 2009 where he has also served as the football defensive coordinator since 2010 and head baseball coach since 2023. Shane lives in Swan Lake, Minn. with his wife Jen and their children, Carter, Parker, Benett, and Harper.

For more on Thielke and the Gusties Hall of Fame go to:
https://gogusties.com/news/2023/7/20/general-Gustavus_Set_to_Induct_12_New_Members_into_Athletics_Hall_of_Fame.aspx