Titan Sports Hall of Fame
Craig Villwock played in two of the Westminster football team's national championship games in the mid-1990s under head coach Gene Nicholson. A 6-foot-2, 220-pound defensive end, Villwock was voted most valuable player in the Titans' 1994 NAIA national championship game win over Pacific Lutheran, finishing a sophomore year in which he registered 18 sacks.
After sitting out the 1995 season with a hip injury, Villwock came back strong and played two more seasons earning a first-team all-conference honors, an honorable mention for the NAIA All-America team, and a Football Gazette All-America selection.
Villwock, 1997 Westminster graduate, ranks 15th in school history with 364 career tackles, including 118 as a sophomore, 84 as a junior and 86 as a senior. Not including the 1995 season in which Villwock was injured, Westminster's record was 40-10 during his four seasons from 1993-1997.
A native and current resident of Warren, Ohio, where he attended Champion High School, Villwock is a branch manager for United American Insurance Company. He and his wife Rachael have a daughter named Rylie Renee.