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The official guide of the 2010-11 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville men's golf team.

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Table of Contents

Contact Information618 Area Code

Head Coach: .........................Derrick BrownPhone: .............................................650-2865 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: ............................. 650-2871SIUE Web site: ........................www.siue.edu

Media Information618 area code

Sports Information Director (SID) Eric HessSID office phone 650-3608Home phone 656-0510SID’s E-mail [email protected] Contact (SID Asst.) Joe PottSID Assistant phone 650-2860SID FAX 650-2296SID’s E-mail [email protected] Mailing Address Campus Box 1129 Edwardsville, IL 62026Athletics Website siuecougars.com

Referring to SIUE

The proper usage of the University’s name is Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. There are no hyphens or other words to connect University and Edwardsville. SIU Edwardsville is appropriate, also minus a hyphen. SIUE is acceptable on secondreference. The nickname is Cougars, which is the same for men’s and women’s teams.

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............................ Schedule

.......................... SIUE Staff

.............. 2010-11 Cougars

................. Sunset Hills CC

............. SIUE Campus Life

.............. Local Attractions

................ 2009-10 Results

.......................Golf History

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2010-11 ScheduleDate Opponent / Event Location Time / ResultMon., Sep. 20 Kansas Invitational Lawrence, Kan. 13th of 15 TeamsTue., Sep. 21 Kansas Invitational Lawrence, Kan. 14th of 15 Teams

Sat., Sep. 25 DePaul Invitational Lemont, Ill. 9th of 13 TeamsSun., Sep. 26 DePaul Invitational Lemont, Ill. 9th of 13 Teams

Sat., Oct. 2 D.A. Weibring Invitational Normal, Ill. 14th of 18 teamsSun., Oct. 3 D.A. Weibring Invitational Normal, Ill. 14th of 18 teams

Mon., Oct. 18 Austin Peay Intercollegiate Hopkinsville, Ky. 14th of 17 teamsTue., Oct. 19 Austin Peay Intercollegiate Hopkinsville, Ky. 13th of 17 Teams

Mon., Oct. 25 DoubleTree Intercollegiate Edwardsville, Ill. 5th of 8 TeamsTue., Oct. 26 DoubleTree Intercollegiate Edwardsville, Ill. 3rd of 8 Teams

Mon., Feb. 21 Washington State Invitational Chandler, Ariz. All DayTue., Feb. 22 Washington State Invitational Chandler, Ariz. All Day

Mon., Mar. 28 Butler Invitational Avon, Ind. All DayTue., Mar. 29 Butler Invitational Avon, Ind. All Day

Mon., Apr. 4 Missouri State Invitational Branson, Mo. All DayTue., Apr. 5 Missouri State Invitational Branson, Mo. All Day

Mon., Apr. 11 Arkansas State Intercollegiate Jonesboro, Ark. All DayTue., Apr. 12 Arkansas State Intercollegiate Jonesboro, Ark. All Day

Sat., Apr. 16 Ball State Invitational Muncie, Ind. All DaySun., Apr. 17 Ball State Invitational Muncie, Ind. All DayHome tournament in bold

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Dr. Vaughn Vandegrift was appointed the seventh Chancellor of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville on July 1, 2004. As Chancellor, Dr. Vandegrift has been instrumental in guiding the University toward fulfillment of its vision to be recognized nationally as a premier metropolitan university for the excellence of its programs and development of professional and community leaders. He has instituted a plan for achievement of the vision by the year 2015 that incorporates the values and long-term strategic goals of the University. Under his leadership, SIUE has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of 77 up-and-coming universities in the United States, appearing on the list among the top five in the Midwest. SIUE has also been recognized by U.S. News and the American Association of Colleges and Universities for its Senior Assignment program, a culminating experience required of all graduating seniors. Since 2004, SIUE has attained a record enrollment of nearly 14,000 students, completed $140 million of a planned $250 million construction and infrastructure program, and is reclassifying to NCAA Division I athletics. Emphasizing teaching, research and public service programs, SIUE is a fully-accredited public institution—beautifully situated in Edwardsville on 2,660 acres just 25 miles from St. Louis—awarding degrees in 44 baccalaureate and 69 graduate programs encompassing the arts and sciences, nursing, education, business and engineering. The Schools of Pharmacy and Dental Medicine award first professional degrees, the Pharm.D. and the D.M.D. The main campus includes University Park, a research park established to enhance economic development. The Edwardsville campus also is supplemented by campuses in East St. Louis and Alton.

Dr. Vandegrift currently serves as Chairman of Leadership Council Southwestern Illinois. In addition, he is a member of St. Louis Civic Progress and the Boards of Directors of Innovate St. Louis; St. Louis Regional Commerce and Growth Association; United Way of Greater St. Louis; the Southern Illinois Collegiate Common Market; the Executive Council of The Alliance of Edwardsville-Glen Carbon; and University Park, SIUE. The author of numerous articles and publications in protein/nucleic acid biochemistry, Dr. Vandegrift is a member of the American Chemical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has been elected into the honor societies of Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Beta Gamma Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi. He has been listed in American Men and Women of Science and Who’s Who in Frontier Science and Technology. He received his Ph.D. in biochemistry from Ohio University and his baccalaureate and master’s degrees in chemistry from Montclair State University. Dr. Vandegrift previously served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Georgia Southern University, Dean of Science and Mathematics at Montclair State University and on the faculties of Murray State University, Illinois State University and Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Dr. Vandegrift and his wife, Sue, are the parents of three adult children. Beth is an attorney, while David and Mark are employed in private business. In addition, Vaughn and Sue are the proud grandparents of two granddaughters, Vaughn and Camilla, and one grandson, Fletcher.

Chancellor Vaughn Vandegrift

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Dr. Bradley L. Hewitt has served as the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville since August of 2002. Dr. Hewitt previously served 13 years in numerous positions at SIUE before stepping in as the seventh director of athletics in the school’s history. Hewitt’s initial charge was to regain SIUE’s storied national success of the ‘70s and ‘80s(16 national championships) and expand that success across a broad-based athletic program. During the first six years of his directorship, 48 Cougar teams competed in their respective Division II NCAA individual or team championships. Additionally, Hewitt helped elevate SIUE’s previous best 131st-place finish in the U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup to three top-15 and one top-10 finish in the last three years of SIUE’s Division II competition. For the 2006-07 seasons, the Cougars won both the prestigious Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) All-Sports Trophy and the Commissioner’s Cup. The Cougars won the All-Sports Trophy with 141.5 points, the highest total points recorded in a single season since the award was conceived more than 25 years ago. The pinnacle of SIUE’s Division II achievement was a national championship in 2007 for Softball--SIUE’s first national championship since May 1989. Beginning in the Fall of 2007, Hewitt’s new charge became preparing the Department to enter NCAA Division I play and securing conference affiliation. With the guidance of the SIUE Reclassification Workgroup and the lead role played by Chancellor Vandegrift, Hewitt was able to secure department-wide membership in the Ohio Valley Conference in July 2008 and in November of 2008 an affiliate membership for Men’s Soccer in the Missouri Valley Conference. Men’s Soccer and Softball are now active members in NCAA Division I and eligible for post-season championships. The remaining sports will become active in Fall 2012. Dr. Hewitt is extremely proud of the academic performance continuing to be achieved by the SIUE student-athletes as the program has transitioned to Division I. This past spring represented the eighth straight semester when the Department’s cumulative GPA exceeded 3.0. During the transition to Division I, nearly 60 percent of the student-athletes had cumulative 3.0 or higher GPAs, more than 25 percent made deans’ lists, and no student-athlete has been placed on academic probation. Dr. Hewitt began his SIUE career in 1989 as an assistant athletic director. In that role, he played a major part as the University’s venue manager for the United States Olympic Festival ‘94 track and field and wrestling events. Since the fall of 1994, Hewitt has held several positions at SIUE including Acting Chief Executive Officer of the SIUE Foundation and Acting Vice Chancellor of University Relations (1998-2000), adjunct graduate professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education (1996-present), Acting Alumni Director twice, and two stints as an Assistant Vice Chancellor for University Relations (1994-1998 and 2000-present). Dr. Hewitt has a diverse background in intercollegiate athletics. Before coming to SIUE, he was the director of sports marketing and associate head football coach at Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa; the recruiting coordinator and assistant football coach at Southern Illinois University Carbondale; and recruiting coordinator, track event manager, and assistant football coach at his alma mater The University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Missouri. Hewitt earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics in 1981 from the University of Central Missouri as well as a master’s degree in athletic dministration in 1982. Hewitt completed his Ph.D. in education specializing in leadership theory and organizational competence at SIUC in 1994. Dr. Hewitt has been a highly-active member of the area community serving as a member of the board of directors for the St. Louis Sports Commission, a member of the board of directors for the Edwardsville-Glen Carbon Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Board of Governors for the Prairie State Games, and as a member of the State Games of America Board of Directors. He is presently serving in his fourth term as a member of the Edwardsville District 7 School Board. Dr. Ed Hightower, Superintendent of District 7 and well-known NCAA basketball referee, describes Hewitt as a 24/7 guy. “Brad gives his university, his colleagues, his student-athletes, his community and his friend’s enthusiasm, dedication, commitment and energy 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.” In 2006, Hewitt graduated from the executive management program at the Sports Management Institute which provides specialized executive programs for sports management professionals. The Sports Management Institute was developed in 1989 as a joint venture of the athletic departments and business administration schools of the University of Southern California, the University of Notre Dame, and the University of North Carolina. A member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals and the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, Hewitt has made leadership presentations multiple times for SIUE’s Kimmel Leadership Center as well as conferences and universities around the country. Significant fund-raising success (especially in facility development) has been a capstone of Hewitt’s professional career. From 1998 to 2007, Hewitt was directly responsible for securing several multimillion dollar facility gifts and pledges ($10 million plus in total) for the University. These gifts helped build the 12,000 sq. ft. Birger Hall (SIUE’s Foundation and Alumni Building), the 1,500 seat Simmons/Cooper Baseball Complex, and the 6,000 sq. ft. softball stadium/clubhouse. He was a significant member of the SIUE Foundation team that saw exponential growth in the Foundation’s annual giving campaign and endowments from 1995-2002. Since rejoining Cougar Athletics in 2002, he has focused fund raising efforts on increasing the athletic endowment, doubling the number of endowed scholarships and enhancing the facilities with the objective of recruiting nationally-competitive Division I student-athletes. During the past two years, Dr. Hewitt has overseen the planning, renovation, and expansion of the Korte Soccer and Track Stadium ($3 plus million), the Vadalabene Center Gymnasium and office renovation ($5 plus million), the baseball locker room project ($350,000), and the Vadalabene Center athletic locker room project ($1.2 million).

Director of Athletics Dr. Brad Hewitt

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Equipped with a background in both coaching and administration, Derrick Brown is in his second year as Head Men’s Golf Coach at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

Brown led the Cougars to four top-3 individual finishes this past spring season and had two top-5 team finishes. Brown helped guide Neal McCarty to a succesful finish at the Big Blue Classic, hosted by Tennessee State. McCarty shot a final round of 64, establishing a new school record for an 18-hole round.

Brown also enjoyed a strong showing by his team in the classroom, where the Cougars earned their highest team GPA since the program’s reinstatement.

Before joining the Cougar family, Brown was an assistant men’s and women’s golf coach at Ohio University. Led by second team All-Mid-American Conference (MAC) selection Chad Warmbein, the 2008-09 Bobcats won the season-opening John Piper Intercollegiate and took fourth at the MAC Championships in Indianapolis with a total of 1,183 -- third-best 72-hole score in program history. Ohio had three student-athletes earn MAC Golfer of the Week and had one earn GCAA All-America Scholar in Stewart Jamieson.

Brown also helped the women’s team to four top-10 finishes and posted the seventh-best team stroke average in program history. The women also had four All-American Scholars and posted the fourth-best team grade point average in the nation.

Brown also was active in the teaching community while at Ohio University. He was the instructor of record for University Experience, a class that taught strategies for greater success in the academic, personal, and professional arenas. He also taught Student-Athlete Experience and classes on golf and bowling.

Brown is no stranger to college administration as he spent two years on the Ohio support staff. He began his tenure in Athens as the academic advisor for the Ohio field hockey, wrestling, and men’s and women’s golf teams before moving on to assist with the academic services of the Bobcat football team for the 2007-08 season.

Before joining Ohio, Brown served as the men’s basketball graduate assistant at his alma mater, the University of South Dakota, for the 2005-06 season. He also coached varsity high school basketball in Newcastle, Neb., for two seasons.

The Vermillion, S.D., native was a three-year letter winner for the University of South Dakota golf team and was a five-year state golf qualifier at Vermillion High School. Brown earned a bachelor of science in recreation from South Dakota in 2005 and a master’s in athletic administration in 2006.

He is married to Dr. Jocelyn DeGroot, and they currently reside in Maryville.

Head Coach Derrick Brown

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Athletics Department

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2010-11 RosterName Yr. Hometown/Previous SchoolTaylor Cox Fr. Columbia, Mo./HickmanAlex Knoll So. Westphalia, Mo./HeliasNeal McCarty Sr. Sierra Vista, Ariz./BuenaNick Nuzzo Sr. Louisville, Ky./BallardClark Schmidt So. Rantoul, Ill./Saint Thomas MoreGrant Wynia Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D./Roosevelt

From left to right: Nick Nuzzo, Alex Knoll, Neal McCarty, Taylor Cox, Grant Wynia, Clark Schmidt, Anthony Ross, Head Coach Derrick Brown

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AlexKnoll

Clark Schmidt

GrantWynia

TaylorCox

NealMcCarty

NickNuzzo

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TaylorCox

Class: FreshmanHometown: Columbia, Mo.Previous School: David H. Hickman High SchoolMajor: Undeclared

Click Here for Taylor’s Full Bio

Statistics: Current

More on Taylor

Favorite Movie:Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

My Best Non-Golf Talent Is:I make great sand castles

One Word that Best Describes Me:Determined

My Hero Is:My brother

People Say I Look Like:The Grinch

Best Vacation I’ve Ever Had:Potato Lake in Minnesota

Dream Job:Professional golfer

Taylor had a good fall showing and has a huge upside. He is a very good ball striker and has a very consistent ball flight. He has also shown the ability to shoot low numbers. With continued practice and experience, there is no doubt in my mind that Taylor will have a great career here at SIUE.

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AlexKnoll

Class: SophomoreHometown: Westphalia, Mo.Previous School: Helias High SchoolMajor: Undeclared

Click Here for Alex’s Full Bio

Statistics: Current * 09-10

More on Alex

My Motto Is:“Speak softly and carry a big stick.”

Favorite Professional Athlete:Ernie Els

I Do This Better Than Anyone On The Team:Keep my cool

Favorite Ice Cream Flavor:Moose Tracks

Biggest Challenge to Playing DI Golf:Balancing golf and school

Favorite Place to Visit:New Zealand

You Wouldn’t Believe That I Can:Skateboard

Alex has the potential for a great career as a Cougar. He is physically strong and really makes a good swing at the ball. He was consistent over his first season, and now I look for him to find a way to go low. Alex is a very bright young man who has already earned Dean’s List honors in his first three semesters at SIUE.

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NealMcCarty

Class: SeniorHometown: Sierra Vista, Ariz.Previous School: Buena High SchoolMajor: Speech Communication

Click Here for Neal’s Full Bio

Statistics: Current * 09-10 * 08-09 * 07-08

More on Neal

Nickname:Bear

Most Interesting Class I’ve Taken at SIUE:Digital Imagery

Favorite Book:“Are You Kidding Me?” by Rocco Mediate

You Wouldn’t Believe That I Can:Do a backflip on a bike

My Motto Is:“If you’re not first, you’re last.”

Three Words that Describe Me as a Student-Athlete:Dedicated, Persistant, and Motivated

My Hometown Is Best Known For:Its great climate

Neal has had a great career at SIUE. He has shown the ability to lead the team both vocally and on the course. Neal has already racked up seven career top-five finishes and is both the 9- and 18-hole record holder at SIUE. I know that Neal will have a strong spring and finish as one of the best to play at SIUE.

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NickNuzzo

Class: SeniorHometown: Louisville, Ky.Previous School: Ballard High SchoolMajor: Mass Communications

Click Here for Nick’s Full Bio

Statistics: Current * 09-10 * 08-09 * 07-08

More on Nick

My Motto Is:“Wake up every day as if it were meant to be.”

The Food I Know I Shouldn’t Eat,But Can’t Help Myself Is:

McDoubles

Favorite Professional Athlete:Tiger Woods

Three Words that Describe Me as a Student-Athlete:Intelligent, Charismatic, and Outgoing

My Biggest Pet Peeve:Snoring...DON’T DO IT!

My Hometown Is Best Known For:Horse racing

My Best Non-Golf Talent Is:That I can dominate anyone in NCAA 11

Nick has a great golf swing and has made great strides over the years. He has the potential for a great spring season. I look forward to his leadeship this spring on and off the golf course. Nick is a lot of fun to be around and really keeps the team loose and ready to go.

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ClarkSchmidt

Class: SophomoreHometown: Rantoul, Ill.Previous School: High School of Saint Thomas MoreMajor: Undeclared

Click Here for Clark’s Full Bio

Statistics: Current * 09-10

More on Clark

Favorite Meal:Bacon

Biggest Challenge to Playing DI Golf:36 holes in one day

The Food I Know I Shouldn’t Eat,But Can’t Help Myself Is:

Mountain Dew

My Future Goal Is To:Graduate from Georgetown Law School

My Biggest Pet Peeve:Slow moving people

Favorite Movie:The Bourne Trilogy

Person Who Has Influenced Me the Most:My mom

Clark is a very competitive young man who I know will help us this spring season. He is willing to put in the time to make himself better. He already has a top-three finish which only helps his confidence down the road. Clark is also a very bright young man who has earned Dean’s List honors in his first three semesters.

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GrantWynia

Class: FreshmanHometown: Sioux Falls, S.D.Previous School: Roosevelt High SchoolMajor: Undeclared

Click Here for Grant’s Full Bio

Statistics: Current

More on Grant

Biggest Challenge to Playing DI Golf:Better competition

My Best Non-Golf Talent Is:That I can yo-yo like a champ

Favorite Place to Visit:Stonehenge

Three Words that Describe Me as a Student-Athlete:School comes first

Favorite Musical Artist:Dave Matthews Band

My Hero Is:Franklin Delano Roosevelt

One Thing No One Knows About Me:It wouldn’t be a secret anymore if I told you

Grant gained valuable experience this fall season playing in all five events. He has shown the ability to shoot low numbers and be a valuable asset to our starting five. He comes from a strong golfing family and will only get better over the next three years. With Grant in the mix, the future is bright for SIUE golf.

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Founded in 1924 in Edwardsville, Sunset Hills is tucked away in tranquility yet just fifteen minutes northeast of downtown St. Louis.

Yardage: Blue Tees 6851 yds White Tees 6427 yds Gold Tees 5793 yds Red Tees 5363 yds

Sunset Hills Country Club

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Sunset Hills Country Club

Rolling hills, picturesque landscapes, grassy knolls and lush greens are but a few of the features that entice golfers to Sunset Hills.

170-plus acres of hilly terrain boast grand, mature trees; prairie grasses; fabulous flowers and a colorful and lively butterfly garden.

Sunset Hills Country Club is one of the most scenic and challenging golf courses in the greater St. Louis area.

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Campus Life

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Campus Life

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University Housing is dedicated to fostering a quality living and learning environment.

All rooms are equipped with basic expanded cable, temperature controls for comfort, smoke alarms and sprinklers.

Each wing in the residence hall features 24-hour study and social lounges. Social lounges contain a microwave, sink and television

and are great areas to meet community members and relax.

Housing

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All residence halls at SIUE are set up in suite-style living, with four persons per suite, two persons per room and four

persons sharing a bathroom.

Each carpeted living unit is furnished with two beds (with extra long mattresses), two desks and two dressers. Beds are bunkable and raise

up high enough for additional storage space.

All rooms are equipped with basic expanded cable, temperature controls for comfort, smoke alarms and sprinklers.

Each wing in the residence hall features 24-hour study and social lounges. Social lounges contain a microwave, sink and television

and are great areas to meet community members and relax.

For more information on all housing options for SIUE students, please visit http://www.siue.edu/housing.

Housing

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SIUE Numbers/Web SitesArea Code: 618Academic Counseling and Advising ................... 650-3701Admission Counselors/Campus Tours ................ 650-3705................................... www.siue.edu/prospectivestudents/...................................or Toll Free in Illinois 1-800-447-SIUEAlumni Services ..................................................... 650-2760.......................................................... www.siue.edu/alumni/Career Development Center ................................ 650-3708..........................www.siue.edu/careerdevelopmentcenter/Housing Office ...................................................... 650-3931........................................................ www.siue.edu/housing/Intercollegiate Athletics ....................................... 650-2871...........................................................www.siuecougars.comStudent Financial Aid ............................................650-3880..................................................www.siue.edu/financialaid/

How to Contact UsArea Code: 618Coach Brown .........................................................650-2865Coach Brown’s E-mail [email protected]’s Golf FAX ......................................................650-3369Web site ........................................................................ siuecougars.com/sports/m-golf/siue-m-golf-body.html

Quick Facts• Established in 1957

• Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association

• 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis• 2,660 acres

• 44 undergraduate programs• 72 graduate and professional programs

• 50 undergraduate minors• Student/Faculty ratio of 16 to 1 (Average class size is 25)

• 82% of full-time instructional faculty have a terminal degree appropriate to their discipline

• Seven academic units: Arts & Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Nursing, Dental Medicine and Pharmacy

The Students• Enrollment of 14,107

• 3,500 reside on campus• Average freshman ACT score 22.6• Financial aid: $116 million (AY09)

What Does It Cost To Attend SIUE?Undergraduates, Fall and Spring semester 15 hours* (2009/10 AY) Illinois Non-IllinoisTuition/Fees $8,336.40 $17,637.90Room & Board $7,461.00 $7,461.00Total $15,797.40 $25,098.90

*12 hours is considered full time. Cost is subject to change.

SIUE Facts

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Downtown Edwardsville

Edwardsville Public Library

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Gateway Arch - St. Louis, Mo.

Glen Carbon, Ill.

Glik Park - Edwardsville

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Entering its 63rd year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. For only the second time in a decade, the Conference expanded by adding SIUE as the league’s 11th member in 2008. The move expanded the OVC’s geographical footprint to theSt. Louis market and marked the first change in membership since expanding to the state of Alabama (Jacksonville State) in 2003. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time commissioner in league history on July 28. She is currently one of just five females to be the head of a Division I conference, and one of just eight to lead a Division I conference all-time. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved on to jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud history dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State; Charles (Turkey) Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky; and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but reemerged

Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961, Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. The playing field is not the only place where OVC athletes are working hard. The league also recognizes excellence in the classroom. Six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly to male and female athletes, while others are commended for their academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Additionally, the league annually presents one institutional Academic Achievement Award, as well as separate team awards

in each Conference-sponsored sport. Since the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America program began, the Ohio Valley Conference has had 192 student-athletes honored with the award, including 25 over the last two years (2008-09, 2009-10). The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend in collegiate athletics administration for increased involvement of university presidents in setting policies and making rules. The presidents of OVC institutions, however, have always governed the Conference, long before presidential governance became a national theme. The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis and track for men; and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball for women; as well as combined men’s and women’s rifle.

Brad WalkerAssociate Commissioner

for Operations/COO

Jennifer GibbsAssistant Commissioner

Championships

Kyle SchwartzAssistant Commissioner

for Media Relations

Ryan PulleyAssistant Commissioner

External Affairs

Matt BankerAssistant Commissioner for

Institutional Services

Heather BrownDirector

Media Relations

Beth DeBaucheCommissioner

Jon KukaDirector

OVC Sport Properties

Ohio Valley Conference

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SIUE officially became a member of the Ohio Valley Conference on July 1, 2008. Women’s tennis will begin regular season competition in the OVC during the 2011-12 academic year and will be eligible for NCAA Tournament competition in 2012-13.

Members of the Ohio Valley ConferenceAustin Peay * Eastern Illinois * Eastern Kentucky * Jacksonville State * Morehead State

Murray State * SIUE * Southeast Missouri State * Tennessee State * Tennessee Tech * UT Martin

Web Sitewww.ovcsports.com

SIU Edwardsville(Edwardsville, IL)

UT Martin(Martin, TN)

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2009-10 ResultsDate Opponent / Event Location ResultMon., Sep. 14 Morehead State Invitational Morehead, Ky. Tue., Sep. 15 Morehead State Invitational Morehead, Ky. 10th of 10 teams

Mon., Oct. 5 Murray State Invitational Murray, Ky. Tue., Oct. 6 Murray State Invitational Murray, Ky. 7th of 14 teams

Sun., Oct. 11 Illinois State Invitational Normal, Ill. Mon., Oct. 12 Illinois State Invitational Normal, Ill. T12th of 15 teams

Mon., Oct. 19 Austin Peay Invitational Clarksville, Tenn. Tue., Oct. 20 Austin Peay Invitational Clarksville, Tenn. 9th of 17 teams

Mon., Mar. 8 Samford Men’s Intercollegiate Oneonta, Ala. Tue., Mar. 9 Samford Men’s Intercollegiate Oneonta, Ala. 12th of 15 teams

Mon., Mar. 22 at JSU Grub-Mart Intercollegiate Jacksonville, Ala. Tue., Mar. 23 at JSU Grub-Mart Intercollegiate Jacksonville, Ala. 5th of 10 teams

Mon., Mar. 29 2010 Beu/Mussatto Golf Invitational Macomb, Ill. Tue., Mar. 30 2010 Beu/Mussatto Golf Invitational Macomb, Ill. 5th of 13 teams

Sat., Apr. 3 vs. Chicago State Edwardsville, Ill. 1st of 2 teams

Mon., Apr. 5 TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate Nashville, Tenn. Tue., Apr. 6 TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate Nashville, Tenn. 6th of 15 teams

Mon., Apr. 12 at ASU RedWolves Classic Jonesboro, Ark. Tue., Apr. 13 at ASU RedWolves Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 12th of 18 teams

Mon., Apr. 19 Crooked Stick Invitational Carmel, Ind. Tue., Apr. 20 Crooked Stick Invitational Carmel, Ind. 10th of 12 teams

Home events in bold

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SIUE 2009-2010 Season Statistics Low Par/- # Finish Top Rel. --------Career---------Player Rounds Strokes Round Rounds Evnts 1 5 10 To Par Average Rounds Strokes AverageMCCARTY, Neal 28 2035 64 12 10 1 3 6 +1 72.7 58 4334 74.7LEHL, Matt 11 815 70 3 4 - - 1 +3 74.1 51 3824 75.0CALLAHAN, Tom 26 2013 70 2 9 - - - +6 77.4 26 2013 77.4KNOLL, Alex 28 2169 70 1 10 - - - +6 77.5 28 2169 77.5NUZZO, Nick 28 2192 72 - 10 - - - +7 78.3 55 4320 78.5ROSS, Anthony 10 788 73 - 4 - - - +7 78.8 10 788 78.8SCHMIDT, Clark 16 1271 74 - 6 - 1 1 +8 79.4 16 1271 79.4FOUR-PLAYER TEAM 28 8421 285 18 10 1 4 8 +15 300.8

Tournament Dates Rounds Place Teams Players +/- Score Wasiota Winds Fall Kickoff 9/14-15/2009 3 10 10 61 +34 898 Murray State Invitational 10/5-6/2009 2 7 14 76 +17 585 D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate 10/11-12/2009 3 12 16 90 +80 920 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate 10/19-20/2009 3 9 17 93 +17 881 Samford Men's Intercollegiate 3/8-9/2010 3 12 15 75 +50 914 Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate 3/22-23/2010 2 5 10 60 +41 617 Beu/Mussatto Invitational 3/29-30/2010 3 5 14 74 +54 918 TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate 4/5-6/2010 3 6 16 90 +28 868 ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate 4/12-13/2010 3 12 18 101 +28 892 Crooked Stick Invitational 4/19-20/2010 3 10 12 63 +76 928

SIUE 2009-2010 Season Statistics Low Par/- # Finish Top Rel. --------Career---------Player Rounds Strokes Round Rounds Evnts 1 5 10 To Par Average Rounds Strokes AverageMCCARTY, Neal 28 2035 64 12 10 1 3 6 +1 72.7 58 4334 74.7LEHL, Matt 11 815 70 3 4 - - 1 +3 74.1 51 3824 75.0CALLAHAN, Tom 26 2013 70 2 9 - - - +6 77.4 26 2013 77.4KNOLL, Alex 28 2169 70 1 10 - - - +6 77.5 28 2169 77.5NUZZO, Nick 28 2192 72 - 10 - - - +7 78.3 55 4320 78.5ROSS, Anthony 10 788 73 - 4 - - - +7 78.8 10 788 78.8SCHMIDT, Clark 16 1271 74 - 6 - 1 1 +8 79.4 16 1271 79.4FOUR-PLAYER TEAM 28 8421 285 18 10 1 4 8 +15 300.8

Tournament Dates Rounds Place Teams Players +/- Score Wasiota Winds Fall Kickoff 9/14-15/2009 3 10 10 61 +34 898 Murray State Invitational 10/5-6/2009 2 7 14 76 +17 585 D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate 10/11-12/2009 3 12 16 90 +80 920 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate 10/19-20/2009 3 9 17 93 +17 881 Samford Men's Intercollegiate 3/8-9/2010 3 12 15 75 +50 914 Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate 3/22-23/2010 2 5 10 60 +41 617 Beu/Mussatto Invitational 3/29-30/2010 3 5 14 74 +54 918 TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate 4/5-6/2010 3 6 16 90 +28 868 ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate 4/12-13/2010 3 12 18 101 +28 892 Crooked Stick Invitational 4/19-20/2010 3 10 12 63 +76 928

2009-10 Individual Results

2009-10 Team Results

The signature hole at Sunset Hills Country Club, the home course for SIUE Golf.

SIU Edwardsville Low Round Scores Summary (Jan 10, 2011)

Team low rounds (best 10) 1. 285 - TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 2. 289 - Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (1st round) 289 - F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (3rd round) 4. 290 - F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (2nd round) 290 - TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (3rd round) 6. 293 - TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (1st round) 7. 295 - ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate, 4/12-13/2010 (2nd round) 8. 296 - Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (2nd round) 9. 298 - 3 times

Player low rounds (best 15) 1. 64 - MCCARTY, Neal, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (3rd round) 2. 67 - MCCARTY, Neal, Beu/Mussatto Invitational, 3/29-30/2010 (2nd round) 3. 68 - MCCARTY, Neal, ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate, 4/12-13/2010 (1st round) 4. 70 - LEHL, Matt, Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (1st round) 70 - CALLAHAN, Tom, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (3rd round) 70 - LEHL, Matt, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (3rd round) 70 - MCCARTY, Neal, Beu/Mussatto Invitational, 3/29-30/2010 (1st round) 70 - MCCARTY, Neal, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (1st round) 70 - CALLAHAN, Tom, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 70 - MCCARTY, Neal, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 70 - KNOLL, Alex, ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate, 4/12-13/2010 (2nd round) 70 - MCCARTY, Neal, ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate, 4/12-13/2010 (3rd round) 13. 71 - MCCARTY, Neal, Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (1st round) 71 - LEHL, Matt, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (2nd round) 71 - MCCARTY, Neal, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (2nd round) 71 - MCCARTY, Neal, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (3rd round) 17. 72 - MCCARTY, Neal, Wasiota Winds Fall Kicko�, 9/14-15/2009 (1st round) 72 - MCCARTY, Neal, Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (2nd round) 72 - MCCARTY, Neal, Samford Men's Intercollegiate, 3/8-9/2010 (1st round) 72 - NUZZO, Nick, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 72 - KNOLL, Alex, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (3rd round) 22. 73 - NUZZO, Nick, Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (1st round) 73 - LEHL, Matt, Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (2nd round) 73 - CALLAHAN, Tom, D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate, 10/11-12/2009 (3rd round) 73 - MCCARTY, Neal, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (1st round) 73 - ROSS, Anthony, Samford Men's Intercollegiate, 3/8-9/2010 (1st round) 73 - MCCARTY, Neal, Samford Men's Intercollegiate, 3/8-9/2010 (2nd round) 73 - MCCARTY, Neal, Samford Men's Intercollegiate, 3/8-9/2010 (3rd round) 73 - KNOLL, Alex, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (1st round) 73 - KNOLL, Alex, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 73 - MCCARTY, Neal, ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate, 4/12-13/2010 (2nd round) 73 - NUZZO, Nick, Crooked Stick Invitational, 4/19-20/2010 (3rd round) 33. 74 - MCCARTY, Neal, Wasiota Winds Fall Kicko�, 9/14-15/2009 (2nd round) 74 - KNOLL, Alex, Wasiota Winds Fall Kicko�, 9/14-15/2009 (3rd round) 74 - MCCARTY, Neal, Wasiota Winds Fall Kicko�, 9/14-15/2009 (3rd round) 74 - LEHL, Matt, D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate, 10/11-12/2009 (2nd round) 74 - MCCARTY, Neal, D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate, 10/11-12/2009 (2nd round) 74 - LEHL, Matt, D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate, 10/11-12/2009 (3rd round) 74 - CALLAHAN, Tom, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (2nd round) 74 - NUZZO, Nick, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (2nd round) 74 - ROSS, Anthony, Samford Men's Intercollegiate, 3/8-9/2010 (2nd round) 74 - MCCARTY, Neal, Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate, 3/22-23/2010 (1st round) 74 - NUZZO, Nick, Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate, 3/22-23/2010 (1st round) 74 - SCHMIDT, Clark, Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate, 3/22-23/2010 (2nd round) 74 - KNOLL, Alex, Beu/Mussatto Invitational, 3/29-30/2010 (2nd round) 74 - KNOLL, Alex, ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate, 4/12-13/2010 (1st round) 47. 75 - 19 times

SIU Edwardsville Low Round Scores Summary (Jan 10, 2011)

Team low rounds (best 10) 1. 285 - TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 2. 289 - Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (1st round) 289 - F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (3rd round) 4. 290 - F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (2nd round) 290 - TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (3rd round) 6. 293 - TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (1st round) 7. 295 - ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate, 4/12-13/2010 (2nd round) 8. 296 - Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (2nd round) 9. 298 - 3 times

Player low rounds (best 15) 1. 64 - MCCARTY, Neal, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (3rd round) 2. 67 - MCCARTY, Neal, Beu/Mussatto Invitational, 3/29-30/2010 (2nd round) 3. 68 - MCCARTY, Neal, ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate, 4/12-13/2010 (1st round) 4. 70 - LEHL, Matt, Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (1st round) 70 - CALLAHAN, Tom, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (3rd round) 70 - LEHL, Matt, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (3rd round) 70 - MCCARTY, Neal, Beu/Mussatto Invitational, 3/29-30/2010 (1st round) 70 - MCCARTY, Neal, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (1st round) 70 - CALLAHAN, Tom, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 70 - MCCARTY, Neal, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 70 - KNOLL, Alex, ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate, 4/12-13/2010 (2nd round) 70 - MCCARTY, Neal, ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate, 4/12-13/2010 (3rd round) 13. 71 - MCCARTY, Neal, Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (1st round) 71 - LEHL, Matt, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (2nd round) 71 - MCCARTY, Neal, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (2nd round) 71 - MCCARTY, Neal, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (3rd round) 17. 72 - MCCARTY, Neal, Wasiota Winds Fall Kicko�, 9/14-15/2009 (1st round) 72 - MCCARTY, Neal, Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (2nd round) 72 - MCCARTY, Neal, Samford Men's Intercollegiate, 3/8-9/2010 (1st round) 72 - NUZZO, Nick, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 72 - KNOLL, Alex, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (3rd round) 22. 73 - NUZZO, Nick, Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (1st round) 73 - LEHL, Matt, Murray State Invitational, 10/5-6/2009 (2nd round) 73 - CALLAHAN, Tom, D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate, 10/11-12/2009 (3rd round) 73 - MCCARTY, Neal, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (1st round) 73 - ROSS, Anthony, Samford Men's Intercollegiate, 3/8-9/2010 (1st round) 73 - MCCARTY, Neal, Samford Men's Intercollegiate, 3/8-9/2010 (2nd round) 73 - MCCARTY, Neal, Samford Men's Intercollegiate, 3/8-9/2010 (3rd round) 73 - KNOLL, Alex, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (1st round) 73 - KNOLL, Alex, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 73 - MCCARTY, Neal, ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate, 4/12-13/2010 (2nd round) 73 - NUZZO, Nick, Crooked Stick Invitational, 4/19-20/2010 (3rd round) 33. 74 - MCCARTY, Neal, Wasiota Winds Fall Kicko�, 9/14-15/2009 (2nd round) 74 - KNOLL, Alex, Wasiota Winds Fall Kicko�, 9/14-15/2009 (3rd round) 74 - MCCARTY, Neal, Wasiota Winds Fall Kicko�, 9/14-15/2009 (3rd round) 74 - LEHL, Matt, D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate, 10/11-12/2009 (2nd round) 74 - MCCARTY, Neal, D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate, 10/11-12/2009 (2nd round) 74 - LEHL, Matt, D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate, 10/11-12/2009 (3rd round) 74 - CALLAHAN, Tom, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (2nd round) 74 - NUZZO, Nick, F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, 10/19-20/2009 (2nd round) 74 - ROSS, Anthony, Samford Men's Intercollegiate, 3/8-9/2010 (2nd round) 74 - MCCARTY, Neal, Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate, 3/22-23/2010 (1st round) 74 - NUZZO, Nick, Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate, 3/22-23/2010 (1st round) 74 - SCHMIDT, Clark, Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate, 3/22-23/2010 (2nd round) 74 - KNOLL, Alex, Beu/Mussatto Invitational, 3/29-30/2010 (2nd round) 74 - KNOLL, Alex, ASU Red Wolf intercollegiate, 4/12-13/2010 (1st round) 47. 75 - 19 times

2009-10 Statistics

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Strength and ConditioningSIUE Men’s Golf has a full-time strength and conditioning coach and recently made a major renovation to the athletic weight room.

The SIUE Men’s Golf strength and conditioing program is designed to improve each player’s speed and strength and to increase their ability to become a more well-rounded golfer.

Les Agne• Honorable Mention All-American 1977

• Third Team All-American 1978• First Team All-American 1979• First Team All-American 1980

• National Runner-Up as a Senior• Posted School-Record 289 at National Championships (72-hole event)

• Led SIUE to NCAA Tournament for four straight seasons• Inducted Into SIUE Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006.

SIUE Athletics Hall of Fame

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SIUE Men’s Golf Records

All-AmericansFirst Team

Les Agne (1979)Les Agne (1980)Bob Gaus (1983)

Second TeamBrooks Brestal (1977)

Keith Gocal (1987)

Third TeamLes Agne (1978)

Tim Gehrig (1979)Mark Hofstetter (1980)

Keith Gocal (1986)

Honorable MentionMark Boyajian (1971)

Dave Riffey (1975)Kevin McConnell (1977)

Les Agne (1977)Tim Gehrig (1978)

Mark Hofstetter (1979)Bob Gaus (1981)

Jay Eihausen (1981)Bob Donnewald (1982)

Jay Eihausen (1982)Mark Marcuzzo (1984)Steve Nolawski (1989)

Bill Willis (1990)

GCAA ScholarBill Willis (1990)

Lowest Round (9 holes)30, Kirk Viehl, 1988, Delta State Invitational, par 35, Cleveland, Miss.30, Neal McCarty, 2008, Murray State Invitational, par 35, Murray, Ky.

Lowest Round (18 holes)64, Neal McCarty, 2010, TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, par 70, King’s Creek Golf Club, Nashville, Tenn.

Lowest Round (18 holes - postseason)67, Chuck Eckley, 1970, Avalon Golf Course, par 71, Warren, Ohio

Lowest Four Scores (72 holes - Regular Season)293, Mike Pine, 1991, Northern Iowa Golf Classic, three courses, Cedar Falls, Iowa

Lowest Four Scores (72 holes - Postseason)289, Les Agne, 1980

Most Points, Season (Match Play)59.5, Tom Kaumann, 1970

NCAA ChampionshipsAppearances1970 - t23rd1971 - t25th1973 - 17th1974 - 21st1975 - 10th1976 - 12th1977 - 9th1978 - t13th1979 - 10th1980 - 10th

1981 - 10th1983 - t9th1984 - 15th1985 - 15th1987 - t12th1988 - 16th1989 - 16th1990 - 10th1992 - t12th

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All-Time RosterLes Agne (1979-80)Alex Aguilar (1984)Kris Anderson (1988)Paul Barrick (1988)Jerry Bigelow (1985)Dillon Brasher (2006-07)Scott Brotebeck (1993-94)Mike Burke (1992-94)Tom Callahan (2009-10)Ryan Coughlin (2005-07)Don Coleman (1992-93)John-Michael Coles (2007-08)Rik Constance (1984)Taylor Cox (2010-Present)Todd Cress (1986-90)Dale David (1991)Dave Dean (1979)Pat Delatte (2008)Paul Disbury (1988-90)Derek Dolenc (1979-81)Kent Dolenc (1981-83)Craig Doiron (1980)Richard Donner (1986-87)Bob Donnewald (1981-82)Jay Eihausen (1980-82)Bret Estridge (1980)Bill Folkerts (1981-82)Kyle Gansauer (2005-07)Bob Gaus (1980-83)Tim Gehrig (1979)Keith Gocal (1986-90)Steve Gower (1979-80)Adam Grandidier (2005-09)Keith Hamann (1984)P.J. Hamilton (1993-94)Lee Hammel (1983)Steve Hausmann (1988, 91)Harry Hazelhurst (1981-83)Craig Heinzmann (2005-07)Clyde Hightower (1984)Trent Hightower (1984-87)Greg Hiland (1981-82)Mark Hofstetter (1979-81)

Jeff Janssen (1992-93)Brian Johnson (1992)Gordon Johnson (1979)Randall Johnson (1986-87)Tony Johnson (1985)Alex Knoll (2009-Present)Brian Kuddes (2005-07)Jim Kertborn (1982)Jim Kurtzeborn (1980-81, 83)Josh Langer (2006-07)Matt Lehl (2005-09)Kyle Lickenbrock (2005-07)Craig Liddle (1991)Tyler Link (2007-09)Mike McKinzie (2006-07)Byron Marcum (1985)Mark Marcuzzo (1981-84)Neal McCarty (2007-Present)Kevin Mehlan (1981-82)Alex Miller (1994)Jamie Mineman (1993)Kyle Moats (1986-87)Jeff Mohr (1979)Greg Mormino (1985)Matt Muckensturm (2005-09)Chris Nobbe (1991)Steve Nolawski (1986-90)Nick Nuzzo (2007-Present)Keith Nye (1986)Neil Owen (1992)Jeff Pare (1992)Jeff Pearce (1985-87)

Bill Peifer (1992)Darrin Peters (1993-94)Guy Phillips (1979-80)David Piacenti (1992, 94)Mike Pine (1988)K. Pinkas (1994)Randy Rachell (1991)Kevin Raymond (1984-85)Anthony Ross (2009-Present)Matt Ruder (1994)Jim Russell (1979)Nate Sanders (2007-09)Stan Samoska (1979)Chris Scheibal (1988-91)Clark Schmidt (2009-Present)Scott Spooner (1979)Larry Stankewitz (1987-90)Dave Stites (1983-84, 87)Perry Sullivan (1984-87)Tom Sweetwood (1990-91)Kirk Viehl (1988-91)Kyle Viehl (1988-91)Bill Walker (1988-91)Boyd Watson (1981-83)Devin Wille (1985-86)Bill Willis (1988-91)David Wilson (2007-09)Dan Windorff (1991-93)Jay Worthey (1981)Grant Wynia (2010-Present)Mark Yocum (1987)Roger Young (1985)