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CREDITS: The 2009-10 Radford University Men’s & Women’s Golf Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Joey Beeler and the Office of Athletic Communications. Photography was provided by Lora Gordon, Brett Whitesell, Neal Leahy, WG Sports Photos and Athletic Communica-tions. The covers and common pages were designed by Steven May. The publication was designed using InDesign and Photoshop CS3. The guide was printed by B&B Printing in Richmond, Va.

2009-10 RADFORD MEN’S & WOMEN’S GOLFQuICk FaCTS / TEam InFoRmaTIon

TaBLE oF ConTEnTSQuick Facts ............................................1

This is Radford University ................. 2-3

Radford Athletics ............................... 4-5

Strength & Conditioning ........................6

Athletic Training / Academics ...............7

Big South Conference ............................8

2009-10 Men’s Golf Roster ...................9

2009-10 Women’s Golf Roster ..............9

Head Men’s Coach Mike Grant ...........10

Head Women’s Coach Jeff Beeler ........11

Men’s Golf Profiles ........................ 12-15

Women’s Golf Profiles ................... 16-19

Men’s Golf Honors / Awards ...............20

Women’s Golf Honors / Awards ..........20

RaDFoRD unIVERSITYLocation .................................................................................Radford, Va.Founded..............................................................................................1910Enrollment .........................................................................................9,230Nickname ............................................................................... HighlandersColors ................................................................................. Red and WhiteAffiliation .......................................................................NCAA Division IConference .................................................................................Big SouthPresident ......................................... Penelope W. Kyle (Guilford College)Director of Athletics ...................Robert Lineburg (Roanoke College ’91)

Coaching StaffHead Men’s Coach .................................................................. Mike GrantAlma Mater .................................................. Virginia Commonwealth ‘91Men’s Golf Office Phone .................................................. (540) 831-7172Email ...................................................................... [email protected] Women’s Coach ...............................................................Jeff BeelerAlma Mater .......................................................................... Campbell ‘02Women’s Golf Office Phone ............................................. (540) 831-7277Email ....................................................................... [email protected]

aTHLETIC CommunICaTIonSAsst. A.D. for Athletic Communications ................................ Joey BeelerOffice Phone ...................................................................... (540) 831-5726Cell .................................................................................... (540) 257-1126Email ...................................................................... [email protected] Director .................................................................. Patrick ReedOffice Phone ...................................................................... (540) 831-5211Email ........................................................................pmreed@radford.eduAssistant Director ................................................................. Brian StanleyOffice Phone ...................................................................... (540) 831-6884Email ................................................................... [email protected] ...................................................................................... Curt CassellOffice Phone ...................................................................... (540) 831-6358Email ...................................................................... [email protected] Fax .......................................................................... (540) 831-5556Website .......................................................... www.RadfordAthletics.comMailing Address ..................................................................P.O. Box 6913.....................................................................................Radford, VA 24142Overnight Address ................................................... 101 University Drive.....................................................................................Radford, VA 24142

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Penelope Ward Kyle became Radford University’s sixth, and first female, president when she took office on June 1, 2005. She came to RU with more than 30 years of experience in state government, the corporate and legal worlds, and higher education.

Upon assuming the presiden-cy, President Kyle immediately focused on leading the univer-sity’s initiative to become one of the top 50 masters universi-ties in the nation. The Rad-

ford University strategic plan “7-17”, completed in 2007 at her direction, identifies four strategic directives -- the investment in people, programs, global and local society and the future of Rad-ford University.

Under President Kyle’s leadership, the univer-sity also added its first doctoral program with an emphasis in rural mental health and launched an initiative to grow graduate college student enrollment by offering additional doctoral and masters level programs. She hired the university’s first provost and created two new vice presiden-tial areas of responsibility, Information Technolo-gy and University Relations. The Radford Univer-sity Board of Visitors, at President Kyle’s request, has increased its membership by four positions to provide an opportunity for more diversity and leadership innovation within the governing body.

A native of southwest Virginia, President Kyle is a product of the Galax public schools system. She graduated from Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina and did her postgraduate stud-ies in English at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. She received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Virginia School of Law and later earned her MBA from the College of William and Mary.

President Kyle served as Executive Director of the Virginia Lottery for 11 years, under three suc-cessive governors. First appointed by Governor George Allen in 1994, she was reappointed by Gov-ernor James Gilmore, and then reappointed once again by Governor Mark Warner. Previously, Ms. Kyle was employed by CSX Corporation, an interna-tional transportation company, where she became the company’s first female officer. Before join-ing CSX Corporation, she was an attorney with McGuire, Woods, LLP in Richmond. She also taught English for six years at Thomas Nelson Community College in Hampton, Virginia.

President Kyle serves in leadership positions on numerous educational, civic, cultural, profes-sional, financial and volunteer organizations. She served on the Board of Visitors at James Madi-son University from 1984 until 1992 and on the JMU Foundation Board 1992 until 1994. She also served on the Virginia Commonwealth University Foundation Board from 1994 until 2000 and on the Board of Governors of Saint Christopher’s School

from 1999 until 2005. President Kyle is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the Board of Directors of PRA, Inc., a publicly traded company.

Ms. Kyle is married to Charles L. Menges, an attorney and partner with McGuire, Woods, LLC. They are the parents of a son, Kyle Ward Menges, and two daughters, Penelope Whitley Menges, and Patricia Lee Menges.

RADFORD UNIVERSITY FAST FACTS- Located in the New River Valley of South-west Virginia

- 177-acre main campus; 78-acre RU West campus

- 9,230 Students (60% female, 40% male) - Students originate from 45 states and Wash-ington D.C.; 47 countries

- Student-to-faculty ratio of 19:1

- 83% of faculty hold doctorate or terminal degrees in their fields

- 93% of RU students obtain employment or continue education within 3-8 months of graduation

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Radford University blends the rich, diverse curriculum of a major university with a small town atmosphere con-ducive to learning and personal enrichment. By emphasizing student learning as the core of its mission, Radford challenges students and helps them develop academically, socially, physically, culturally and morally. The univer-sity recognizes that in our rapidly changing global society today’s technology is tomorrow’s history and what endures is the ability to learn, think logically and communicate clearly.

Radford is a successful, popular university that has quickly grown in stature as an innovator in higher educa-tion. Its growth in reputation has been paralleled by a growth in numbers and diversity. The school enrolls some 9,230 students from throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia, from 45 other states and from 47 foreign coun-tries.

A state-supported institution founded in 1910, Radford offers more than 140 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in seven colleges. The institution offers Bachelor of Arts, Science, Fine Arts, Business Administration, Mu-sic Therapy, Master of Science, Arts and Educational Specialists degrees. Army ROTC is available.

Radford is, and will continue to be, a community in which all members participate actively and communicate openly. It is a community that values diversity and is responsive to change and new ideas. Most importantly, it is a community that is committed to the teaching and learning process and maintains service to students as its high-est priority and most enduring value.

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RoBERT LInEBuRGDIReCTOR OF

ATHLeTICS

Since being introduced as Rad-ford University’s Director of Ath-letics in the fall of 2007, Radford native Robert Lineburg has helped usher in a new era of Highlander athletics, marked by unprecedent-ed on-and off-field improvements and successes.

In his short time with the department, Lineburg has been the catalyst for a number of changes, particularly in areas such as facilities, personnel and strategic planning.

His most visible influence to date has been on the Dedmon Center, where Lineburg has been

involved with major renovations to the centerpiece of Radford athletics for more than 25 years. Beginning in the spring of 2008,

the facility underwent transformations to the arena, including a new steel-supported roof, a new basketball floor, renovated athletic offices, a new-look natatori-um, and improved athletic locker, training, and medi-cal facilities.

Lineburg has also overseen the hires of four new head coaches, as well as five new athletic administra-tors. His hires include women’s basketball head coach Taj Njongba, head volleyball coach Marci Jenkins, wom-en’s head golf coach Jeff Beeler, and the promotion of track and field interim director Brent Chumbley to head coaches’ status. Among the administrators added in Lineburg’s tenure are executive associate A.D. Randy Butt, head athletic trainer David Jager, assistant A.D. for communications Joey Beeler, director of student-athlete support services/SWA Stephanie Ballein, and as-sociate A.D. for external operations Greg Herring.

As a result of the changes, Radford achieved a ban-ner year in 2008-09: women’s soccer, men’s basketball, men’s tennis and softball claimed Big South confer-ence crowns and advanced to NCAA Tournament play. Women’s soccer advanced to its fourth tournament, men’s basketball won the Big South regular-season and tournament to advance to the NCAAs for the first time since 1998, men’s tennis made its third-straight appear-ance, and softball appeared for the first time and won Radford’s first NCAA tournament game in any sport.

He and his staff have also been responsible for creating a five-year strategic plan for the Radford athletic department and building an athletics facilities

master plan. Additional achievements include usher-ing in a new athletics Internet site (RadfordAthletics.com), and helping implement a new ticket system (Ticket Return). Lineburg and his staff have also hosted top-level competition, with three Big South championships taking place on the Radford campus in 2008-09 (men’s basketball, track & field and softball).

In addition to making an impact on Radford athlet-ics, Lineburg is also involved in a number of different organizations and committees. He is the chairman of the Big South Conference Subcommittee on Basketball Improvement, a member of the Big South ad-hoc Com-mittee on Basketball Issues, and a member of the selec-tion committee to select Radford University’s Vice President for Advancement.

Prior to becoming Radford’s third Director of Ath-letics, Lineburg’s corporate knowledge was groomed as a marketing associate with Peloton Real Estate Partners in Dallas, Texas.

Along with his business experience, Lineburg spent 15 seasons as a college basketball coach, including time as Southern Methodist’s (Dallas, Texas) interim head coach. Prior to serving as the Mustangs interim head coach, Lineburg spent eight years as an assistant coach at SMU. Following his interim tenure, he served two more seasons as an assistant at Southern Methodist.

Lineburg’s coaching resume also includes assistant coaching positions with the men’s basketball pro-grams at James Madison University and Emory & Henry College, as well as with the Dallas Mavericks summer league team. His coaching experience also took him through the Big South, as he spent time on the sideline at UNC Greensboro.

A 1991 graduate of Roanoke College, Lineburg started his collegiate basketball career as a Radford Highlander, where he was a two-year letterman before transferring to nearby Roanoke College to play his final two years.

He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in political science with a minor in history. In 1995, he received a Master’s Degree in education from Virginia Tech, where he was also a graduate assistant on the men’s basketball staff.

Lineburg is the son of retired Radford High School football coach and athletic director Norman Lineburg and the brother of Dr. Mark Lineburg, the Assistant Superintendent of Amherst Country Schools, Paul Lineburg, the Assistant Principal at Cave Spring H.S. and Wayne Lineburg, who is in his second season as the wide receivers coach at the University of Virginia.

He is married to the former Mary Parish, also a na-tive of Radford.

DR. BETTY DoRENCAA FACULTy

RePReSeNTATIVe

RanDY BuTTexeCUTIVe ASSOCIATeATHLeTICS DIReCTOR

kELLY unDERwooDDIR. OF ADVANCeMeNT

FOR ATHLeTICS

DR. RoBBIE DaVISASSISTANT A.D. FOR

COMPLIANCe

GREG HERRInGASSISTANT A.D. FORexTeRNAL AFFAIRS

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A COMPONENT THAT IS VITAL TO THE RADFORD ATHLETIC PROGRAM IS THE STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING PRO-GRAM DIRECTED By STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH MAX APPLEBy.

HIGHLANDER ATHLETICS HAVE LONG BEEN RECOGNIzED AS ONE OF THE LEADERS AMONG MID- ATLANTIC SCHOOLS IN ITS CONDITIONING AND STRENGTH TRAINING. IT HAS BEEN AN INSTRUMENTAL PART IN THE SUC-CESS OF RADFORD UNIVERSITy SPORTS THROUGH THE yEARS. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF APPLEBy AND ASSIS-TANT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH KIM FAULKNER, THE PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO HELP EACH STUDENT-ATHLETE REACH HIS OR HER FULL PO-TENTIAL IN THEIR RESPECTIVE SPORT.

EACH RADFORD UNIVERSITy STUDENT-ATHLETE HAS STRENGTH AND CON-DITIONING PROGRAMS UNIqUE TO THEIR GOALS AS A PLAyER. THIS PRO-GRAM, DEVELOPED By APPLEBy, HELPS PREPARE RADFORD STUDENT-ATHLETES FOR THE LONG AND RIGOROUS IN-SEASON SCHEDULE.

THE STRENGTH AND CONDITION-ING STAFF AT RADFORD UNIVERSITy IS COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE IN COM-PETITION AND IN LIFE.

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STEPHanIE BaLLEIn DIReCTOR OF STUDeNT-

ATHLeTe SUPPORT

DaVE JaGERHeAD ATHLeTIC

TRAINeR

The department of sports medicine at Radford University is deeply concerned with both the short-term and long-term effects of intercollegiate competition on the physical and mental well being of the student-athlete.

The sports medicine department is committed to providing quality health care to all varsity student-athletes, which begins with injury prevention. It is a priority to work with coaches, physicians, and the rest of the medical com-munity to ensure that student-athletes are physically and men-tally prepared for practice and

competition. Additionally, the sports medicine

staff is responsible for the treat-ment and rehabilitation of all athletically related injuries. It is the staff’s goal to return the athlete to a level equal or above that of their pre-injury status; no athlete will return to play until his or her highest post-injury level of function has been achieved.

Lastly, the concern from the physical well being of the student-athlete includes the opposition to the use of all illegal and NCAA-banned chemical substances by student-athletes. It is the responsibility of the sports medicine staff to provide athletes with information on the ill effects of drug use and to provide deter-rents through periodic, random drug testing by the institution and the NCAA.

The mission of the Student-Ath-lete Support Services (SASS) office for Radford University Athletics is to promote, assist, and provide counsel to all student-athletes. Its primary, constant goal is to de-velop graduates and outstanding citizens who have contributed in the areas of athletic competition during their tenures of educa-tion.

Located in the Dedmon Ath-letic Center, the newly established Learning Enhancement Center is equipped with computers, tutorial rooms, and a study lounge.

The Learning Enhancement Center provides direction for student-athletes via academic counseling in conjunction with advisors from the respective col-

leges at Radford University. Academic support services such as tutoring and supervised study hall are provid-ed, as well as career planning, monitoring of eligibil-ity status, and a host of other guidance and advisory services.

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Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college ath-letics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and in the class-room. The League’s growing pres-ence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and me-dia partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic com-petition while intentionally foster-ing the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete.

The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Chris-tenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments from Augusta, Charles-ton Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League’s first Com-missioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Rad-ford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status.

In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander

replaced Sasser as the League’s third Commissioner, and in his 13 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressive-ly promoting the Conference to new levels. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during the past several years, he has brought television coverage to Big South women’s basketball, baseball and softball for the first time in Conference history, as well as in-creased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique tV packages.

Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initi-ated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the League’s vision as a distinctive athletic Confer-ence committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and has solidified Conference membership with the ad-ditions of High Point, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian, and in 2011-12, the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technolog-ical advancements, as the Confer-ence introduced its first live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 600 events annually through a partnership with the member in-stitutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms.

In the last 15 years alone, the Big South has experienced monumen-tal growth and success in nearly

every sport. During this time, the Conference has had two individual National Champions, more than 200 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s outdoor track & field, and men’s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship four times in addition to the first men’s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country, has had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team three consecutive years as well as the national men’s basketball scor-ing leader twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, and had an institution finish fifth in the NCAA Men’s Golf Champion-ships – the Conference’s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event.

The Conference’s tagline, “Devel-oping Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunc-tion with the Conference’s 25th An-niversary. The League also honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in League history from 1983-2008, with Liberty Universi-ty’s 10-year women’s basketball cham-pionship run from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South’s first 25 years. The league has had more than 95 academic all-Americans in its quarter-century of existence.

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aLPHaBETICaL RoSTER namE HT. wT. CL. HomETown/LaST SCHooL Brixton Albert 6-1 155 Sr. Lititz, Pa. / Warwick H.S. Kyle Bailey 5-11 135 Sr. Fincastle, Va. / James River Danny Blumberg 5-11 175 Fr. Brewster, N.Y. / Brewster Weston Eklund 5-10 175 So. Charlottesville, Va. / Albemarle Lane Hite 6-1 151 Sr. Clarksville, Va. / Bluestone H.S. Alex Karkeek 6-1 181 Jr. Exeter, England / Clyst Vale Comm. College H.S. Michael Wade 6-0 190 So. Floyd, Va. / Floyd H.S. Wade Wawner 6-4 180 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. / Floyd E. Kellam Paul Woodson 5-10 180 So. Powahatan, Va. / Powhatan H.S.

namE YEaR aLma maTER Mike Grant Seventh Virginia Commonwealth ‘91

2009-10 MEN’S GOLF ROSTER

aLPHaBETICaL RoSTER namE HT. CL. HomETown/LaST SCHooL Hannah Coles 5-11 Jr. Birmingham, England / The Coleshill School Amanda Hilley 5-6 Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. / Floyd E. Kellam Megan Leineweber 5-4 Sr. Salisbury, Md. / Parkside Kelsey Lewis 5-8 Jr. Frankfort, Ky. / Western Hills Amy McCollum 5-8 So. Pittsford, N.Y. / Pittsford Sophia Montenegro 5-7 Fr. Oakton, Va. / James Madison H.S. Jade Okamoto 5-7 So. Huntington Beach, Calif. / Marina Maggie Watts 5-5 Sr. Paris, Ky. / Paris

namE YEaR aLma maTER Jeff Beeler Second Campbell ‘02

2009-10 WOMEN’S GOLF ROSTER

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Mike Grant, the 2008 Big South Coach of the year, is in his seventh season at the helm of the Highlanders.

Prior to the 2008-09 campaign, Grant directed both the men’s and wom-en’s golf programs. This season marks the second year he will coach just the Radford men’s team.

In 2003, Grant took over a men’s program that hadn’t finished higher than fifth in the Big South Championship since joining the league in 1984-85. In 2007-08, his Highlanders placed a school-best third at the conference tournament, earning Grant his first Coach of the year honor.

Last season, Grant led the men’s club to three top-five finishes, includ-ing a season-best second place showing at the Frank Landrey Invitational. To go along with their finishes near the top of the leaderboard, the High-landers also tallied six top tens a year ago.

Along with his coaching accolade, Nick Little and Hampton Ballard were selected to the Big South All-Conference squad, marking just the second time in school history two members of the men’s golf team had received league recognition the same season.

Grant has overseen numerous program firsts, including the first tourna-ment win for the women’s program and the first time the men’s team had held the overnight lead at the Big South Championship.

During his tenure, Grant has coached seven Big South All-Conference players and guided his student-athletes to a pair of individual medalist honors. The Radford men’s team has improved it’s finish in the Big South Championship in four of his five years at the helm, while capturing mul-tiple regular season tournament titles.

Along with his club’s successes on the golf course, Grant’s programs have excelled in the classroom as Josh Meador, Laura Tereby, Dana Doganes and Maggie Watts have been named to the league’s All-Academic squad during his tenure. Tereby and Doganes were both selected Radford’s Scholar-Athlete of the year, while Tereby also garnered Academic All-American honors in 2004 and was awarded the Big South’s Christenberry Award, the most prestigous academic award the League bestows on an individual.

A 1991 graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University with a B.S. Degree in community and public affairs, Grant competed professionally on the PGA Tour, Canadian Tour and Nike Tour from 1995-1998.

The highlight of his playing career came in 1994, when he competed in the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country club.

In the summer of 2005, Grant made another qualifying run at the U.S. Open, getting as far as Sectionals before falling just shy of making the field.

Before assuming his position as the head coach at Radford, Grant was a teaching professional at Thorn Spring Golf Club in the New River Valley, a position he held for a year. He also spent three and a half years (1998-2001) as the Assistant Golf Professional at Boonsboro Country Club in Lynchburg, Va.

Prior to turning pro in 1995, Grant served as the Assistant Professional at Flossmoor Country Club in Chicago, Ill. and as the Assistant Golf Coach at VCU.

Grant and his wife Tara reside in Radford. The couple has three chil-dren, Jake (14), Haley (12) and Thomas (4).

HEaD mEn’S GoLF CoaCH7TH SEaSon aT RaDFoRD

MIKE GRANT

PERSonaLDegree ................................ B.S. Community and Public AffairsWife ...................................................................................... TaraChildren .................................Jake (14), Haley (12), Thomas (4)

PLaYInG EXPERIEnCEVirginia Commonwealth ................................................1988-91PGA, Canadian, Nike Tour ............................................1995-98

CoaCHInG EXPERIEnCERadford University Head Men’s Coach ........................ 2003-Pr.Radford University Head Women’s Coach ....................2003-08Virginia Commonwealth Assistant Coach .....................1992-93

CoaCHInG HonoRSBig South Coach of the year ............................................... 2008

THE GRanT FILE

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With more than 12 years of golf teaching experience as well as a professional background, Jeff Beeler is entering his second season as the head women’s golf coach at Radford University.

In just his first season as a collegiate coach, Beeler’s 2008-09 club

matched the best finish in school history with a fourth place showing at the 2009 Big South Women’s Golf Championship.

To go along with their strong showing in the season-ending event, Beeler guided the Highlanders to four top-five finishes a year ago including a runner-up finish at the Lady Herd Fall Classic.

Beeler’s 2008-09 Highlanders also set a school mark for team stroke average, bettering the previous standard by almost four strokes.

Not only did Beeler’s squad experience great success as a team, Han-nah Coles put together one of the most successful individual campaigns in Radford women’s golf history. Coles recorded back-to-back wins in the fall en route to earning all-conference honors thanks to the league’s third lowest stroke average.

“I’m extremely excited and thankful for the opportunity to lead the women’s golf team at Radford University,” commented Beeler. “I look forward to building a successful program both on and off the course.”

As head coach, his duties include managing every aspect of the women’s program, including practice, scheduling and recruiting.

Beeler spent the last three years as the head golf professional of Old Trail Golf Club, located just outside Charlottesville in Crozet, Va. In addi-tion to managing the day-to-day operations of the course, he gave private lessons and led clinics; Beeler was also the course’s tournament director and organized the Old Trail Invitational, one of Central Virginia’s top amateur tournaments.

Along with his professional experience, Beeler has been teaching the game since 1997 in a number of capacities, ranging from private lessons and clinics to players of all skills and ages, to coaching at the varsity high school level.

Beeler’s playing resume includes 1997 Jefferson District Golfer of the year honors at Western Albemarle High School, as well as intercollegiate rounds at Campbell University, which is located in Buies Creek, N.C. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in business administration from Campbell in 2002, with a focus in golf management.

A native of Charlottesville, Beeler and the former Julie Griffith of Marion Center, Pa., were married in November of 2003. They are the par-ents of Lucas Payne, who is four years old and Bryce Hogan, who was born in November of 2009.

HEaD womEn’S GoLF CoaCH2nD SEaSon aT RaDFoRD

JEFF BEELER

PERSonaLDegree ......................................... B.A. Business AdministrationWife ......................................................................................JulieChildren ..............................Lucas (4), Bryce (Born 11/12/2009)

PLaYInG EXPERIEnCECampbell University “B” Team .......................................... 2000

CoaCHInG EXPERIEnCERadford University Head Women’s Coach ................... 2008-Pr.

THE BEELER FILE

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BRIXTON ALBERT

KYLE BAILEY

2008-09 HIGHLIGHTSMade his collegiate debut at the Ironwood Pirate Intercollegiate.

2007-08 HIGHLIGHTSDid not compete in a tournament.

2006-07 HIGHLIGHTSDid not compete in a tournament.

PREP/PERSonaL Recorded a stroke average of 70.8 as a senior at Warwick High School for Head Coach Rob Fisher ... Was a member of the Distinguished Honor Society throughout high school ... Also a National Honor Society member and was on the Second Mile Leadership Team in high school ... Born Sept. 1, 1987 in Lancaster, Pa. ... Son of ed and Linda Albert ... Has one sister, Tatum.

2008-09 HIGHLIGHTSCompeted in all 10 tournaments a year ago … Re-corded a pair of sub-par rounds … Carded a season-low three-under 69 in round two of the Charleston Southern Invitational en route to a season-best tie for

fifth showing … Finished tied for 15th at the Big South Championship with a 54-hole total of 232 (78-75-79).

2007-08 HIGHLIGHTSShot a season-low 70 at the 2007 Charleston Southern Invitational ... Shot a pair of 77s at the Lonnie D. Small Invitational to place tied for 46th ... Helped Radford to the Frank Landrey Invitational title with a 15th place finish.

2006-07 HIGHLIGHTSHad three top 10 finishes and four top 12 ... Placed sixth at the Lonnie D. Small Classic ... Finished eighth with a one-over 145 at the Liberty Spring Invitational ... Concluded the Bradford Creek Invitational at seven-under par, including a season-best 68 to place fifth ... Was randomly selected as the grand prize winner of the Big South Conference’s Aéropostale $5,000 Scholarship & NowWhat.com Vacation Giveaway.

PREP/PERSonaL Named to the Bob McLelland All-Metro First Team as a senior and the second team as a junior ... Selected to the Roanoke Times All-Timesland Team follow-ing his junior and senior campaigns. ... Was the Roanoke Valley Hall of Fame Points winner as a senior ... Ranked third in the region and 10th in the state as a sophomore... earned the VHSL Academic excellence Award all four years in High School ... Born Jan. 19, 1988 in Westminster, Md. ... Son of Richard and Kelly Bailey ... Has one brother, Marshall.

SEnIoR5-11 / 135FInCaSTLE, Va.JamES RIVER

SEnIoR6-1 / 155LITITZ, Pa. waRwICk

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BaILEY’S CaREER STaTISTICSYEaR RounDS STRokES aVERaGE Low2006-07 16 1196 74.75 682007-08 22 1686 76.64 702008-09 25 1899 75.96 68ToTaLS 63 4781 75.78 68

aLBERT’S CaREER STaTISTICSYEaR RounDS STRokES aVERaGE Low2008-09 3 225 75.00 70ToTaLS 3 225 75.00 70

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LANE HITE

ALEX KARKEEK

2008-09 HIGHLIGHTSCompeted in eight of the 10 tournaments a year ago … Finished tied for ninth at the Frank Landrey Invitational with a 54-hole total of one-over 217 (73-74-70) … Recorded three rounds of par or bet-

ter … Came home tied for 15th at the Big South Championship.

2007-08 HIGHLIGHTSDid not compete in a tournament.

2006-07 HIGHLIGHTSDid not compete in a tournament.

PREP/PERSonaL Named All-District all four years at Bluestone High School ... Was named Team MVP, District Player of the year and was the District Champion as a senior and junior ... earned All-Region honors as the Regional Runner-up during his junior season ... Selected All-District and All-Region in baseball ... Member of the Honor Roll in High School. Born September 8, 1988 in South Boston, Va. ... Son of Dale and Cindy Hite ... Has one sister, Brittany.

2008-09 HIGHLIGHTSAppeared in three fall events and one in the spring… Carded a season-low one-under 71 in the rain-short-ened Cavalier Classic to finish tied for ninth out of 100 competitors.

2007-08 HIGHLIGHTSDid not compete in a tournament.

PREP/PERSonaL Won the Jack Berry Junior Trophy and earned a qualifying spot for the english team championship ... Also a member of the Devon County english men’s golf team ... Had nine GCSe’s in High School and three A-Levels ... Born August 3, 1988 ... Son of Ralph and Jackie Karkeek ... Has one brother, Nicholas.

JunIoR6-1 / 181EXETER, EnGLanDCLYST VaLE Comm. CoLLEGE

SEnIoR6-1 / 151CLaRkSVILLE, Va.BLuESTonE

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HITE’S CaREER STaTISTICSYEaR RounDS STRokES aVERaGE Low2008-09 23 1759 76.48 70ToTaLS 23 1759 76.48 70

kaRkEEk’S CaREER STaTISTICSYEaR RounDS STRokES aVERaGE Low2008-09 10 781 78.10 71ToTaLS 10 781 78.10 71

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WESTON EKLUND

MICHAEL WADE

2008-09 HIGHLIGHTSRedshirted in 2008-09

PREP/PERSonaL A four-year letterwinner and all-district performer

for Coach Greg Maynard at Albemarle High School ... Named team MVP following his junior and senior campaigns ... As a senior earned all-regional honors ... Won seven of the Patriots’ 13 tournaments in 2006 ... One of eight players selected to the Virginia-West Virginia Junior Team ... Set the Char-lottesville City Championship competitive course record firing a 62 ... Son of Lori and Tom eklund ... Has a sister, Lauren (13) ... Born June 12, 1990.

2008-09 HIGHLIGHTSAppeared in three fall events and one in the spring … Recorded a season-low one-over 73 on two separate occasions.

PREP/PERSonaL Received all-district, all-region and all-state honors following his junior and senior campaigns ... Played at Bassett High in 2006 before transferring to Floyd County High School in 2007 ... Son of Sandra and Marvin Wade ... Born Feb. 26, 1990 ... Has a younger sister, Sarah (9).

SoPHomoRE6-0 / 190FLoYD, Va.FLoYD

SoPHomoRE5-10 / 175CHaRLoTTESVILLE, Va.aLBEmaRLE

waDE’S CaREER STaTISTICSYEaR RounDS STRokES aVERaGE Low2008-09 12 939 78.25 73ToTaLS 12 939 78.25 73

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PAUL WOODSON

DANNY BLUMBERG

2008-09 HIGHLIGHTSFinished 20th in the Big South with a 75.7 scoring average … Competed in four of the five spring tournaments … Recorded a season-low one-under 71 in the final round of the Ironwood Pirate Inter-

collegiate en route to a season-best tie for ninth finish … Finished tied for 18th at the 2009 Big South Championship.

PREP/PERSonaL A two-time all-district and all-region performer for Coach Gregg Perry at Powhatan High ... earned second-team all-state recognition as a senior... Finished seventh at the Junior State Tournament in 2008 ... Named to the all-metro Richmond Team following his last season ... Advanced to the quarterfinals of the Bobby Bowers Tournament following his junior cam-paign ... Son of Jo Ann and Jim Woodson ... Has two older siblings, Ann (31) and Jay (27) ... Born on May 6, 1990.

PREP/PERSonaL Rated one of the top three juniors (Section 1) in the state of New york ... Recorded Top-10 finishes in AJGA (American Junior Golf Association) and IJGT (International Junior Golf Tour) events a year

ago ... Son of John and DeeAnn Blumberg ... Born on March 15, 1991 ... Has two siblings, Nick (17) and Jess (15).

FRESHman5-11 / 175BREwSTER, n.Y.BREwSTER

SoPHomoRE5-10 / 180PowHaTan, Va.PowHaTan

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wooDSon’S CaREER STaTISTICSYEaR RounDS STRokES aVERaGE Low2008-09 14 1061 75.79 71ToTaLS 14 1061 75.79 71

WADE WAWNER

PREP/PERSonaL A four-year letterwinner for Coach Jason Copeland, Wawner was recently named team MVP at Floyd e. Kellam High School for the fourth consecutive season ... To go along with his accolades on and

off the golf course, Wawner was a standout on the basketball floor, while earning MVP honors following his senior season ... Born on April 24, 1991 ... Son of Mark and Robin Wawner ... Has two brothers, Christopher (26) and Matt (12).

FRESHman6-4 / 180VIRGInIa BEaCH, Va.FLoYD E. kELLam

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MEGAN LEINEWEBER

2008-09 HIGHLIGHTSFinished second on the club and 11th in the Big South with a 79.5 stroke average … Competed in all 10 events and 24 rounds a year ago … Was the low Highlander finisher on three separate

occasions … Recorded back-to-back top-five finishes to conclude the fall campaign … Placed tied for fourth at the Charleston Southern Invitational and came home tied for third at the Lady Herd Fall Classic … Concluded the 2008 fall with a 76.6 stroke average.

2007-08 HIGHLIGHTSCompeted in 10 of the Highlanders’ 11 tournaments … Shot a 226 at The Lady Monarch Invitational to record a personal-best third place finish … Shot a team and career-low 69 at the Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate ... Finished with an 80.78 stroke average.

2006-07 HIGHLIGHTSPlayed in eight tournaments … Carded a 154 to tie for 14th at the Sea Trail Women’s Intercollegiate … Had a low round of 75 at Sea Trail … Finished with an 80.62 stroke average.

PREP/PERSonaL A four-year letterwinner … Named Unsung Hero three years … Recorded a Top 10 finish at the Maryland State Championship her senior year … Co-Captain of the softball team as a junior … Led her club to the Maryland State 1A-2A Team Champions.

LEInEwEBER’S CaREER STaTISTICSYEaR RounDS STRokES aVERaGE Low2006-07 21 1693 80.62 742007-08 23 1858 80.78 692008-09 24 1908 79.50 74ToTaLS 68 5459 80.30 69

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MAGGIE WATTS

2008-09 HIGHLIGHTSearned Big South All-Academic honors for the second straight season … Competed in all 10 events and 24 rounds a year ago … Recorded three Top-25 finishes including a season-best 20th place

showing at the Tina Barrett Invitational … Carded a season-low four-over 76 in the opening round of the Draper Valley Intercollegiate en route to a tie for 23rd finish.

2007-08 HIGHLIGHTSPlayed in all 11 tournaments … Recorded a season-low 19th place finish at the 2008 Big South Championship … Finished tied for 34th at the Lady Monarch Invitational with a three-round total of 254 ... Low round was a 77 at the Draper Valley Intercollegiate … Posted a stroke average of 84.13.

2006-07 HIGHLIGHTSPlayed in eight tournaments … Best finish was 29th with a 161 at the North-South Women’s Collegiate… Low round was a 74 on two different occasions … Finished her first season with an 82.24 stroke average.

PREP/PERSonaL Was a four-time Regional Runner-up … A four-time all-conference per-former.

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waTTS’ CaREER STaTISTICSYEaR RounDS STRokES aVERaGE Low2006-07 21 1727 82.24 742007-08 24 2019 84.13 772008-09 23 1902 82.70 76ToTaLS 68 5648 83.02 74

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HANNAH COLES

KELSEY LEWIS

2008-09 HIGHLIGHTSOne of 10 golfers selected to the Big South all-conference squad … Finished third in the league with a 77.0 scoring average … Named Big South Golfer of the Week (Nov. 19) … Concluded the

2008 fall season with back-to-back individual medalists … First career title came at the Charleston Invitational … A week later won the Lady Herd Fall Classic with a two-day score of 148 (75-73) … Recorded five Top-20 finishes including four top-five showings in the last five tournaments … In 22 com-petitive rounds, recorded a season-low 73 on three separate occasions.

2007-08 HIGHLIGHTSCompeted in 11 tournaments recording seven Top-20 finishes ... Capped her first season off with a 14th place finish at the 2008 Big South Cham-pionship… Recorded a 10th place showing at the Tina Barrett Longwood Invitational with a 36-hole total of 157 (75-82) … Placed 14th with a 241 in the Lady Monarch Invitational … Finished 17th with a 160 in the DeBary Intercollegiate … Carded a season-low 75 on three separate occasions… Tal-lied an 81.13 stroke average.

PREP/PERSonaL Was a member of the england U-18 squad ... Was ranked in the Top 16 in the english Girls Championship ... Has been an individual champion several times over, winning the english Schools U-16 Championship, the Warwick-shire Girls Championship and the Midland Girls Championship. Born Aug. 29, 1988 in Birmingham, england. ... Daughter of Peter and Gaynor Coles.

2008-09 HIGHLIGHTSCompeted in just one event as a freshman.

2007-08 HIGHLIGHTSDid not see tournament action.

PREP/PERSonaL A four-year letterwinner for Coach Lesa Hodge at Western Hills High School … Named team MVP following her sophomore, junior and senior campaigns. Daughter of Lane and Preston Lewis … Born April 17, 1989 … Has two older siblings, Bekan (30) and Alisha (27).

JunIoR5-8FRankFoRT, kY.wESTERn HILLS

JunIoR5-11BIRmInGHam, EnGLanDTHE CoLESHILL SCHooL

mCCoLLum’S CaREER STaTISTICSYEaR RounDS STRokES aVERaGE Low2008-09 10 879 87.90 79ToTaLS 10 879 87.90 79

AMY MCCOLLUM

2008-09 HIGHLIGHTSCompeted in four events as a freshman… Shot a season-low 79 in the final round of the Barrett Invitational en route to a season-best tie for 24th.

PREP/PERSonaL A four-year letterwinner for Coach Joan LeRoy … A four-time state qualifier and all-county performer … Selected Monroe County Athlete of the Week as a senior … Named to the All-Greater Rochester Team as a junior … Voted team MVP following her sophomore campaign. Daughter of Jeff and Jane McCollum … Born March 2, 1990 … Has a younger brother, Marty (12).

SoPHomoRE5-8PITTSFoRD, n.Y.PITTSFoRD

CoLES’ CaREER STaTISTICSYEaR RounDS STRokES aVERaGE Low2007-08 24 1947 81.13 752008-09 22 1694 77.00 73 ToTaLS 46 3641 79.07 73

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JADE OKAMOTO

2008-09 HIGHLIGHTSConcluded her freshman campaign with a team-best ninth place finish at the 2009 Big South Champion-ships … Competed in all 10 events and 24 rounds a year ago … Recorded a pair of Top-20 finishes …

Carded a season-low three-over 75 in the final round of the Great Smokies In-tercollegiate … Placed tied for 21st out of 124 competitors at the First Market Bank Intercollegiate … Finished third on the club with an 81.9 stroke average.

PREP/PERSonaL Four-year letterwinner for Coach Jim Morris at Marina High School … Named team MVP following her junior and senior campaigns … Along with winning the Sunset League MVP and individual title, led the Vikings to the team title… A two-time team captain … Also earned the coaches and most improved award while at Marina. Daughter of Guy and Theresa Okamoto … Born October 29, 1990 … Has two younger siblings, Kallyn (14) and Chad (12).

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SOPHIA MONTENEGRO

PREP/PERSonaL A two-time all-state selection for Coach Ted Savia ... A four-year letterwinner at James Madison High School, while competing on the boys varsity squad ... Rated the No. 6 golfer in the state of Virginia

in 2009... A member of the VSGA Junior Girls Golf Team ... Was a member of the National Honor Society and selected to the National Society of High School Scholars ... Daughter of Carlos and Debbie Montenegro ...

FRESHman5-7oakTon, Va.JamES maDISon

okamoTo’S CaREER STaTISTICSYEaR RounDS STRokES aVERaGE Low2008-09 24 1967 81.96 75ToTaLS 24 1967 81.96 75

AMANDA HILLEY

Joined the club as a walk-on in the fall of 2009.

PREP/PERSonaL Participated in the North Carolina High School State Tournament before transferring to Floyd e.

Kellam ... Two-time letterwinner for Coach Jason Copeland ... Daughter of Lance Hilley ... Born on March 26, 1989 ... Has one brother, John (19).

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BSC GoLFER oF THE YEaR

Stephanie George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001

HONORS / AWARDS

BSC FRESHman oF THE YEaR

Laura Terebey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001

CoaCH oF THE YEaR

Matt Sutphin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001

SCHoLaR aTHLETE oF THE YEaR

Laura Terebey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003, 2004

aLL aCaDEmIC TEamKandace Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999Laura Terebey . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002, 2003, 2004Dana Doganes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005, 2006Laura Peffley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007Maggie Watts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008, 2009

TEam SPoRTSmanSHIP awaRD

Radford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006, 2008

BSC womEn’S GoLFER oF THE wEEk

Laura Terebey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20/27/2002Meredith Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/31/2005Laura Peffley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/15/2007Hannah Coles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/2/2008

VaSID aCaDEmIC aLL-STaTEDana Doganes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006

u.S. womEn’S amaTEuR CHamPIonSHIP PaRTICIPanTSStephanie George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000

mEn’S BIG SouTH CHamPIonSHIP RESuLTS

Melinda Clelland

Year Finish Scores Total1985 8th 323-326-325 9731986 6th 328-316-313 9571987 5th 331-313-326 9701988 5th 321-336-312 9691989 5th 328-316-331 9751990 5th 339-343-319 10011991 5th 308-301-308 9171992 6th 309-314-321 9441993 6th 313-321-311 9451994 7th 328-313-315 9561995 8th 321-316-315 9541996 5th 302-320-308 9301997 7th 319-319-311 9491998 6th 314-311-305 9301999 6th 306-297-298 9012000 7th 306-312-205 9232001 7th 320-329-310 9592002 8th 296-321-300 9172003 8th 315-311-332 9582004 8th 309-307-301 9172005 5th 304-293-307 9042006 5th 297-313-294 9042007 4th 307-305-285 8972008 3rd 296-300-295 8912009 5th 312-309-307 928

womEn’S BIG SouTH CHamPIonSHIP RESuLTS

Year Finish Scores Total1992 5th 443-450 8931993 6th 380-376 7561994 6th 331-335 6661995 5th 337-342 6791996 5th 340-345 6851997 4th 358-339 6971998 4th 347-338 6851999 4th 324-320-318 9622000 5th 359-345-327 10312001 4th 328-327-321 9792002 6th 325-313-331 9692003 8th 346-346-338 10302004 5th 335-326-332 9932005 6th 336-327-327 9902006 6th 317-339-320 9762007 6th 326-327-332 9852008 5th 326-332-325 9832009 4th 320-309-322 951

BSC CHamPIonSHIP mEDaLIST

nCaa EaST REGIonaL

Stephanie George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001

Laura Terebey (1st Team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004

Stephanie George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T21

CoSIDa aCaDEmIC aLL-DISTRICT

CoSIDa aCaDEmIC aLL-amERICa

Laura Terebey (1st Team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004

aLL ConFEREnCE TEam

Olivia Faison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994Stephanie George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001Laura Tereby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001, 2004Grace Franceschelli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006Hannah Coles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009

aLL-amERICanS

Chuck Tickle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982, 1984

BSC FRESHman oF THE YEaR

eric Hooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999

aLL ConFEREnCE TEamGreg Sayers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990, 1991Andy Achenbach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001Ryan Konkus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992eric Hooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999Aaron Summers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005, 2006Josh Meador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007Hampton Ballard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008Nick Little . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008

BSC CoaCH oF THE YEaRMike Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008

aLL aCaDEmIC TEamBrian Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999eric Hooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000Dan Warner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001Ward Currin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003Josh Meador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006, 2007

TEam SPoRTSmanSHIP awaRDRadford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006, 2007

BSC mEn’S GoLFER oF THE wEEk

Chris Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/20/2002Josh Meador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/7/2005Neil Hawkes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/28/2006

VIRGInIa STaTE GoLF CoaCHES aSSoCIaTIon aLL-STaTE

Aaron Summers (1st Team) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006Josh Meador (1st Team). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007

VaSID aLL-STaTE

Josh Meador (1st). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007

u.S. mEn’S amaTEuR CHamPIonSHIP PaRTICIPanTS

Nick Little . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007

mEn’S GoLF womEn’S GoLF

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Men’s GOLFDate Opponent / Location Sept. 14-15 Springhill Suites Intercollegiate Florence, S.C.

Oct. 5-6 Frank Landrey Intercollegiate Charlottesville, Va.

Oct. 12-13 Davidson Invitational Davidson, N.C.

Oct. 26-27 Seascape Invitational Nags Head, N.C.

Nov. 2-3 Hummingbird Intercollegiate Cashiers, N.C.

Feb. 28 – Mar. 1 Charleston Shootout Charleston, S.C.

March 12-14 Pinehurst Intercollegiate Pinehurst, N.C.

March 22-23 C & F Intercollegiate Williamsburg, Va.

April 11-12 Wofford Invitational Spartanburg, S.C.

April 19-21 Big South Championship Ninety-Six, S.C.

WOMen’s GOLFDate Opponent / Location Sept. 7-8 Draper Valley Intercollegiate Draper, Va.

Sept. 19-20 Great Smokies Intercollegiate Waynesville, N.C.

Sept. 27-29 UNCG Starmount Classic Greensboro, N.C.

Oct. 18-19 Regents Glen Classic York, Pa.

Nov. 2-3 Pinehurst Challenge Pinehurst, N.C.

March 13-14 Low Country Intercollegiate Hilton Head, S.C.

March 20-21 C & F Bank Intercollegiate Williamsburg, Va.

March 29-30 Hoya Invitational Beallsville, Md.

April 5-6 Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate Morganton, n.C.

April 12-14 Big south Championships ninety-six, s.C.