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Posted by Stanford Athletics on Saturday, November 28, 2015



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As a Fifth-Year (2016) • Game-by-Game Statistics
• John Folmer Most Valuable Special Teams Player (Sun Bowl)
• All-Pac-12 honorable mention
• Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention
• Phil Steele All-Pac-12 preseason second team
• Athlon All-Pac-12 preseason third team
• Burlsworth Trophy candidate
• School record holder for career consecutive made extra points (108)
• School record holder for best field goal percentage (.824)
• Third in Stanford history for career extra point percentage (.991)
• Sixth in Stanford history with 113 career made extra points
• Seventh in Stanford history with 42 career made field goals
• Eighth in Stanford history with 51 career field goal attempts
• Tied for ninth in Stanford history with 239 career points
• School-record 22 made field goals, fourth-most attempts (27) in single season
• Seventh-best single-season field goal percentage (.815) in school history
• Seventh-most points (100) in single season in school history
• 13 games played
• 22 of 27 field goals
• 34 of 34 extra point attempts
• Fourth in Pac-12 in kicking points, sixth in scoring
• Made 50-yard field goal, all three extra points vs. Kansas State
• Made both field goal attempts (42, 31), all three extra points vs. USC
• Made all three field goals (37, 37, 44), extra point at UCLA
• Made only field goal attempt (26) vs. Colorado
• Career-best 14 points, four made field goals, matched career-long 52-yard field goal vs. Oregon State
• Career-high seven made extra points, made only field goal attempt (44) at Oregon
• Made all six extra points and only field goal attempt (40) at Cal
• Made all five extra points and both field goals (28, 23) vs. Rice
• Tied career high and Sun Bowl record with four made field goals (44, 33, 43, 27) vs. North Carolina
     • Set Stanford bowl game records with four made field goals and 13 kicking points

As a Senior (2015) • Game-by-Game Statistics
• All-Pac-12 honorable mention
• Pac-12 All-Academic second team
• CoSIDA Academic All-District
• Lou Groza Award semifinalist
• Rose Bowl Game Player of the Week (Dec. 4)
• Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov. 30)
• 14 games played
• 121 points [Stanford record]
• 18 of 20 field goals (.900) [Stanford record]
• 67 of 67 extra points
• Former walk-on earned scholarship prior to win at USC
• Made both field goal attempts at Northwestern
• Career-long 52-yard field goal made vs. UCF
• 46-yard field goal made at USC
• Made both field goal attempts vs. Arizona
• Made all three field goal attempts at Washington State
• Three made field goals, three touchbacks vs. Oregon
• Game-winning 45-yard field goal as time expired vs. Notre Dame
• Made both field goal attempts vs. USC (Pac-12 Championship Game)
• Made six extra points, 31-yard field goal vs. Iowa (Rose Bowl Game)

As a Junior (2014) • Game-by-Game Statistics
• One game played
• One extra point made vs. UC Davis

As a Sophomore (2013) • Game-by-Game Statistics
• Eight games played
• 11 of 12 PATs made
• Four touchbacks on 42 kickoffs
• Two of four field goals made
    • 31-yarder vs. UCLA
    • 27-yarder at USC
• 10 kickoffs vs. Cal (61.4 yards/kickoff)

As a Freshman (2012)
• Did not see action

The Ukropina File
• Graduated from Loyola (Calif.) and played for head coach Mike Christensen
     • Three varsity letters as a kicker and punter
• 43.8 yards/punt as a senior
• Career-long 68-yard punt in 2011
• 45 of 50 kickoffs went for touchbacks
• 101-for-101 career PAT
• 2011 Semper Fidelis and Junior Rank All-America
• 2011 all-Southern Section, Los Angeles County, San Gabriel Valley and Serra League
• Participated in 2011 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl
• Three-time Loyola special teams MVP
• Two-time team captain
• Single-season school record holder in punting average (43.8) and kickoff average (68.0)
• Program-best touchback pct. (.900) and longest field goal by a freshman (44 yards)
• Graduated cum laude and with highest honors
• Lettered in soccer
• Born in Pasadena, Calif.
• Full name is Conrad Joseph Ukropina
• Son of Bill and Linan Ukropina
• Two brothers, Nick and Grant
• Great uncle, Jim Ukropina, played tight end at Stanford (1956-59)
• Cousin, Mark Ukropina, played quarterback at Yale (1990)
• Earned undergraduate degree in science, technology and society (innovation, technology and organizations)
• Working on master's degree in communication (media studies)