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TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION 2 Contents/Quick Facts Location Jonesboro, Ark. 3 Roster/Schedule Enrollment 13,709 4-7 Player Bios Founded 1909 8-9 Player Yearly Results Nickname Red Wolves Colors Scarlet & Black 10 Head Coach M.J. Desbiens Shaw President Dr. Charles Welch 11 Assistant Coach Rachel Pollock Chancellor Dr. Kelly Damphousse 12 2019-20 Results Vice Chancellor of Intercollegiate Athletics Terry Mohajir 13-14 Individual Tournament Results Department Phone (870) 972-3880 15-20 Year-by-Year Results Conference Sun Belt 21 Records Home Courses Jonesboro Country Club 22 Honors & Awards RidgePointe Country Club 23 Letterwinners Sage Meadows Golf Club 24-25 Athletic Performance COACHING STAFF 26-27 Athletic Facilities Head Coach M.J. Desbiens Shaw (Oklahoma, 1995) 28-29 Arkansas State University Assistant Coach Rachel Pollock (East Tennssee State, 2017) 30 Jonesboro 31 Arkansas State Administration MEDIA RELATIONS 32 President Dr. Charles L. Welch Associate Director/Golf Contact Mark Taylor 33-24 Chancellor Dr. Kelly Damphousse Office Phone (870) 972-3547 35-38 Vice Chancellor for Intercollegiate Athletics Terry Mohajir Cell Phone (870) 219-5705 39 Media Outlets Office Fax (870) 972-3367 E-mail [email protected] Mailing Address 217 Olympic Drive Jonesboro, AR 72401

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CREDITS The 2020-21 Arkansas State Women's Golf Media Guide is a production of the A-State Athletics Media Relations Office. Copy, design and layout by Associate Director of Media Relations, Mark Taylor. Cover design by Arkansas State University Media Services. Editorial assistance from Media Relations Director Jerry Scott and Assistant Directors Caleb Garner and Miya Garrett. Photos courtesy of Nelson Chenault, Richard Bishop, Hannah Dolle, Justin Manning, Jonesboro Sun, , Travis Clayton, Arkansas State and A-State media relations office.

2 ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN'S GOLF >> 2020-21 ROSTER / SCHEDULE ARKANSAS STATE

2020-21 ROSTER Name Yr. Exp. Hometown/Last School Maria Jose Atristain Vega Jr. 3L Merida, Mexico/Cumbres Godwin Merida Institute Kayla Burke Fr. 1L Port Colborne, Ontario/Welland Centennial Secondary Grayson Gladden Sr. 4L Helena, Ala./Helena Sydni Leung Fr. 1L Plano, Texas/Plano HS Kiley Rodrigues So. 2L Kingston, Ontario/Holy Cross Secondary Olivia Schmidt So. 2L Edmond, Okla./Bishop McGuinness Catholic Elise Schultz Fr. 1L Pace, Fla./Pace HS Madison Smith So. 2L Moore, Okla./Southmoore Head Coach: M.J. Desbiens Shaw (11th Season) Assistant Coach: Rachel Pollock (4th Season)

2020-21 SCHEDULE Date Tournament Course Location 9/5-7 USA Intercollegiate RTJ-Magnolia Grove Mobile, Ala. 9/27-28 Schooner Fall Classic Belmar GC Norman, Okla. 10/12-13 Lady Red Wolves Classic Sage Meadows GC Jonesboro, Ark. 2/8-9 FAU Paradise Invitational Osprey Point Golf Course Boca Raton, Fla. 2/15-16 First Coast Classic Jacksonville CC Jacksonville, Fla. 3/15-16 HBU Husky Invitational Riverbend CC Houston, Texas 3/29-30 Diane Daugherty Invite Bogey Hills CC Saint Charles, Mo. 4/19-21 Sun Belt Conference Championship LPGA International Daytona Beach, Fla.

ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 3 2020-21 RED WOLVES ARKANSAS STATE

Maria Jose Kayla ATRISTAIN VEGA BURKE Junior • 3L Freshman • 1L Merida, Mexico Port Colborne, Ontario Cumbres Godwin Merida Institute Welland Centennial

2019-20 2019-20 Ranked 29th in score average in the Sun Belt Played in five events, earning a top-25 finish Conference . . . Average score of 76.00, a season in two tournaments . . . Contributed toward best in her time at A-State . . . Contributed program record low stroke average of 296.52 toward program record low stroke average of . . . Low score of 72 twice, coming at USA 296.52 . . . Helped A-State to record low round of Intercollegiate (second round) and Lady Red 284 at Lady Red Wolves Classic and FAU Winter Wolves Classic (second round) . . . Her best finish Warm-Up Invitational . . . Aided team to record was tied for 21st at the Lady Red Wolves Classic low three-round total of 873 at Lady Red Wolves . . . Posted low three-round total of 225 in USA Classic . . . Logged tied for eighth place finish at Intercollegiate and Lady Red Wolves Classic . . . FAU Winter Warm-Up Invitational, one of three Women's Golf Coaches Association All-American wins on the season for A-State . . . Three top-20 Scholar. finishes on season, including tie for 16th at Lady Red Wolves Classic . . . Women's Golf Coaches High School Association All-American Scholar. Won the SOSSA as both a sophomore and senior . . . Competed in the OFSSA all four 2018-19 years of her high school career, collecting a Ranked 33rd in score average in the Sun Belt best finish of seventh place . . . Selected to Conference . . . Average score of 76.61 . . . Low represent Team Canada CJGA for the North round of 73 . . . Shot 73-74-73 at the Sun Belt American Cup in South Carolina, going on to Conference Championship and earned All- win the event . . . Finished tied for 13th place Tournament honors with a sixth place finish . . . at the Ontario Junior Girls U19 and also won a Her top finish was fifth at Anuenue Spring Break CJGA event at King Forest, shooting an 80-77 . . Classic . . . Women's Golf Coaches Association . Made the championship flight of the Western All-American Scholar. Junior championships, won the Niagara District Championships, claimed the Woman’s Four-Ball 2017-18 Championship title and took medalist honors at Ranked 50th in score average in the Sun Belt the U.S. Kids Canadian Invitational two years in Conference . . . Average score of 80.18 . . . Low a row. round of 75 . . . Recorded a 79-76 at the Jan Weaver Invitational for her best score in a round Burke's Career Statistics . . . Her top finish was 16th place . . . Women's yr to rd strokes avg low par +/- wins Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar. 2019-20 5 15 1,159 77.27 72 5.47 (+82) 0 High School Native of Merida, Mexico . . . Ranked No. 1 in the Southeast Mexican Golf Association and No. 18 in the nation of Mexico (16/18 years old) . . . Claimed four first-place finishes, including the PJGT GGGA Series at Mission Inn El Campeon (71-79), Southeast Golf Tour at the Cancun Country Club (73-74), Southeast Golf Tour at the Yucatan County Club (69-77) and Southeast Golf Tour at Campestrea Villahermosa (74-73) . . . In those tournaments, she averaged 73.8 strokes with a low round of 69 . . . Finished 16th at the National Center Golf Cup with scores of 76-74- 80.

Atristain Vega's Career Statistics yr to rd strokes avg low par +/- wins 2017-18 6 17 1,363 80.17 75 8.35 (+142) 0 2018-19 7 23 1,762 76.61 73 4.17 (+96) 0 2019-20 8 23 1,748 76.00 70 4.13 (+95) 0 Total 21 63 4,873 77.35 70 5.29 (+333) 0

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Grayson High School GLADDEN Named to the 2015 al.com Super All-State Team as a junior at Helena High School after finishing Senior • 4L runner-up at the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) 4A-5A state tournament Helena, Ala. . . . An AHSAA sub-state medalist, Gladden has Helena HS claimed 40 top-five finishes in five years on the Southeastern Junior Golf Tour (SJGT) . . . Seven- time winner on the SJGT, including the 2014 and 2019-20 2015 SJGT Championship. Ranked third in score average in the Sun Belt Conference with an average of 73.52 . . . Her 73.52 scoring average set a program record . . . Gladden's Career Statistics Contributed toward program record low stroke yr to rd strokes avg low par +/- wins average of 296.52 . . . Helped A-State to record 2016-17 8 24 1,914 79.75 73 8.13 (+195) 0 low round of 284 at Lady Red Wolves Classic 2017-18 11 32 2,488 77.75 71 5.94 (+190) 0 and FAU Winter Warm-Up Invitational . . . Aided 2018-19 10 29 2,205 76.03 67 4.52 (+31) 0 team to record low three-round total of 873 at 2019-20 8 23 1,691 73.52 70 1.74 (+40) 1 Lady Red Wolves Classic . . . Posted eight rounds Total 37 108 8,302 76.87 67 5.13 (+554) 1 of par or better, including a low round of 70 four times . . . Carded a career low three-round total of 214, tied for the second-lowest three round total in program history, to finish tied for second Sydni at the Lady Red Wolves Classic . . . Won first LEUNG career medalist honors with 1-under 215 at Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational . . . Top-five in three Freshman • 1L events and added two more top-10 finishes . . . Women's Golf Coaches Association All-American Plano, Texas Scholar. Plano HS

2018-19 2019-20 Ranked 25th in score average in the Sun Belt Ranked 26th in score average in the Sun Belt Conference with an average of 76.03 . . . Low Conference with an average of 75.75 . . . Played score of 67 came at the USA Intercollegiate, the in four events, all as an individual . . . Low lowest round by an A-State player since at least round of 72 came at Lady Red Wolves Classic . 2005 . . . Finished USA Intercollegiate with career . . Finished at 10-over 223 in her debut to place low total of 216 for her sixth career top-20 finish tied for 16th at Payne Stewart Memorial . . . . Finished 26th at the Sun Belt Conference Women's Golf Coaches Association All-American Championships. Scholar. 2017-18 High School Ranked 33rd in in score average in the Sun Belt Held a 75 scoring average while competing at Conference with an average of 77.75 . . . Low junior and high school tournaments during her score of 71, which was the 4th lowest score on time at Plano Senior High School in Plano, Texas the team . . . Recorded five Top-25 finishes in 11 . . . Posted over 20 tournament championships starts . . . Her best finish was a 9th place finish in during her career . . . A high school all-district both the Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational selection and top-10 regional qualifier . and the Lady Red Wolves Classic . . . One of Member of the National Junior Honor Society four players to appear in all 11 tournaments . . . and HOSA Future Health Professionals . . . Women's Golf Coaches Association All-American Received a Plano Senior High School Certificate Scholar. of Achievement in 2015 as the “Most Improved Golfer" . . . Recent individual championships 2016-17 include the North Texas PGA’s North Texas Appeared in eight tournaments as a freshman Junior Showcase, Nike Junior Golf Camps Spring with a 79.7 stroke average . . . Recorded a Showcase, North Texas 54 Holes and Jim McLean low round score of 73 at the MVC Preview . . Golf Academy Fort Worth Shootout . . . Selected . Finished with a low score of 231 (+15) at the to represent The First Tee of Greater Dallas at Little Rock Women's Golf Classic . . . Competed the Pure Insurance Championships at Pebble as the only member of the team in the U.S. Beach, was a USGA Junior Girls qualifier and Ben Women's Amateur . . . Placed on the A-State Hogan Junior Cup Match qualifier. Athletics Directors Honor Roll . . . Women's Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar. Leung's Career Statistics yr to rd strokes avg low par +/- wins 2019-20 4 12 909 75.75 72 4.00 (+48) 0

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Kiley Olivia RODRIGUES SCHMIDT Sophomore • 2L Sophomore • 2L Kingston, Ontario Edmond, Okla. Holy Cross Secondary School Bishop McGuinnes Catholic HS

2019-20 2019-20 Ranked 18th in score average in the Sun Belt Ranked eighth in score average in the Sun Belt Conference with an average of 75.25 . . . Played Conference with an average of 74.04 . . . Her in three tournaments . . . Contributed toward 74.04 scoring average ranks second in program program record low stroke average of 296.52 . . history . . . Contributed toward program record . Helped A-State to record low round of 284 at low stroke average of 296.52 . . . Helped A-State Lady Red Wolves Classic . . . Aided team to record to record low round of 284 at Lady Red Wolves low three-round total of 873 at Lady Red Wolves Classic and FAU Winter Warm-Up Invitational . Classic . . . Carded low round of 70 in second . . Aided team to record low three-round total round of Lady Red Wolves Classic . . . Two top- of 873 at Lady Red Wolves Classic . . . Posted 25 finishes in her three events, finishing tied for five rounds of par or better . . . Logged top-10 10th at Lady Red Wolves Classic and tied for 24th finishes in four of eight events and did not finish at Lady Cat Invitational. worse than a tie for 32nd . . . Earned first career medalist honors with 3-under par 141 at the Lady 2018-19 Cat Invitational . . . Shot a first round 3-under Played in three events . . . Finished tied for 20th par 69 at Lady Cat Invitational for low round of at the UT Arlington Invitational with a total of season . . . Women's Golf Coaches Association 230 . . . Fired back-to-back low rounds of 76 at All-American Scholar. UT Arlington Invitational. 2018-19 High School Ranked 28th in score average in the Sun Belt Two-time team MVP for the Holy Cross Catholic Conference with an average of 76.25 . . . Low Secondary School in Kingston, Ontario . . . score of 68 came in the second round of the During her time with the Crusaders, she claimed Sun Belt Conference Championship . . . Had medalist honors at both the Kingston Area season-best 54-hole total of 221 at the Sun Belt Secondary Schools Athletic Association (KASSAA) Conference Championship in which she finished and Eastern Ontario Secondary Schools Athletic tied for seventh. Association (EOSSAA) championships her junior season . . . Senior campaign saw her finish runner High School up at the KASSAA championships, qualify for the 2018 The Oklahoman All-City Girls Golf Team EOSAA championships and eventually advance as first-team selection . . Oklahoma’s largest to the Ontario Federation of School Athletic newspaper stated “Schmidt had already been Association (OFSAA) championships, where known as one of Class 5A’s top golfers, having she finished in 17th place . . Ranked 12th in pushed for a title each season. Despite rain the Ontario Junior Girls (U19) Golf Rankings in washing out her final bid, the Arkansas State 2017, Rodrigues claimed a top-10 finish at the signee was still big throughout the spring.” . . . Ontario Junior Girls Championship the same Helped lead Bishop McGuinness Catholic High year . . . Also a semifinalist at the Women’s School to a fifth-place finish in the Oklahoma Western Golf Association (WWGA) National Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) Junior Championship in 2017, while placing Class 5A State Tournament, where she placed fourth in the Golf Canada Future Links Atlantic fourth as an individual during her junior season Championship as well . . . Among Rodrigues’ . . . The year prior, she finished runner-up at the other accolades, she placed 12th at the American state tournament . . . Named to the 2017 VYPE Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Coca-Cola Junior Fan’s Choice All-OKC Girls Golf Team following Championship . . . Junior club champion at the her junior campaign, while she was also honored Cataraqui Golf and Country Club in both 2016 on the 2016 OKC Girls All-VYPE Team. Schmidt and 2017. has been tabbed an Oklahoma City-area Golfer to Watch by The Oklahoman, which also listed Rodrigues' Career Statistics her as an All-City Prep Sports Award winner. yr to rd strokes avg low par +/- wins 2018-19 3 9 711 79.00 76 5.00 (+45) 0 Schmidt's Career Statistics 2019-20 3 8 602 75.25 70 3.25 (+26) 0 yr to rd strokes avg low par +/- wins Total 6 17 1,313 77.24 70 4.18 (+71) 0 2018-19 10 28 2,135 76.25 68 4.75 (+133) 0 2019-20 8 23 1,703 74.04 69 2.17 (+50) 1 Total 18 51 3,838 75.25 68 3.59 (+183) 1

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Elise Madison SCHULTZ SMITH Freshman • 1L Sophomore • 2L Pace, Fla. Moore, Okla. Pace HS Southmoore HS

2019-20 2019-20 Ranked 24th in score average in the Sun Belt Ranked 20th in score average in the Sun Belt Conference with an average of 75.52 . . . Her Conference with an average of 75.33 . . . Played 75.52 score average ranks third in program in two events, both of which A-State won the history . . . Contributed toward program record team title . . . Posted two rounds of par or better low stroke average of 296.52 . . . Helped A-State including a 3-under par 69 in the second round to record low round of 284 at the FAU Winter of the Lady Red Wolves Classic . . . Contributed Warm-Up Invitational . . . Carded four rounds of toward program record low stroke average of par or better, including a season best round of 71 296.52 . . . Helped A-State to record low round of at the FAU Winter Warm-Up Invitational and Rio 284 at Lady Red Wolves Classic and FAU Winter Verde Collegiate Invitational . . . Logged season Warm-Up Invitational . . . Aided team to record best three-round total of even-par 216 at the Rio low three-round total of 873 at Lady Red Wolves Verde Collegiate Invitational, the fifth-best score Classic . . . Earned a tie for seventh in Lady Red in program history . . . Two top-five finishes on Wolves Classic with 3-over par 219. year, including a second place finish at the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational . . . Women's Golf 2018-19 Coaches Association All-American Scholar. Played in three events . . . Finished year with scoring average of 77.77 . . . Posted low round of High School 75 three times, including back-to-back 75s at the Held a 75 scoring average and named 1st Team Little Rock Golf Classic in which she finished 21st. All-Area and finished among the top-25 players at the state tournament . . . A four-year high school High School All-Area choice . . . Named the area’s Player of 2018 The Oklahoman in Oklahoma City All-City the Year as both a sophomore and senior . . . Girls Golf Team as a first-team selection . . Won three district titles and claimed a regional The Oklahoman said of Smith, “In her lone high championship as a senior after carding a 3-under school season due to scoliosis, Smith made her 69 at the tournament . . . A three-time Hurricane presence known. The Arkansas State signee Junior Golf Tour champion and competed in the finished third in Class 6A after improving four Pure Insurance Championship at Pebble Beach in strokes in the final round. . . . Won a Jordan September of 2018. Spieth American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) qualifier in 2017, one year after earning overall Schultz' Career Statistics champion of the Oklahoma Junior Golf Tour yr to rd strokes avg low par +/- wins (OJGT) . . . Claimed the OJGT Spring Muskogee 2019-20 8 23 1,737 75.52 71 3.65 (+84) 0 individual title in 2017.

Smith's Career Statistics yr to rd strokes avg low par +/- wins 2018-19 3 9 700 77.77 75 6.11 (+55) 0 2019-20 3 9 678 75.33 69 3.33 (+30) 0 Total 6 18 1,378 76.56 69 4.72 (+85) 0

ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 7 PLAYER YEARLY RESULTS ARKANSAS STATE

MARIA JOSE ATRISTAIN VEGA GRAYSON GLADDEN 2017-18 2016-17 Event Scores Par Finish Event Scores Par Finish Sunflower Invitational 84-78-83=245 +29 45/51 Payne Stewart Memorial 82-75-78=235 +22 T42/89 ORU Shootout 83-75-79=237 +21 T53/89 MVC Preview 78-73-78=229 +13 T25/87 Lady Red Wolves Classic 84-79-79=242 +26 16/23 Lady Red Wolves Classic 78-77-80=235 +19 T24/43 Texas State Invitational 86-84-83=253 +40 88/90 Little Rock Classic 76-73-82=231 +15 T35/86 LR/A-State Invitational 76-75-80=231 +15 T22/56 Texas State Invitational 87-85-80=252 +39 85/93 Jan Weaver Invitational 79-76=155 +11 T40/91 Bradley Spring Break Invite 86-81-77=244 +31 T37/60 A-State/LR Invitational 75-82-85=242 +26 T45/77 2018-19 Jan Weaver Invitational 82-79-85=246 +30 45/63 Event Scores Par Finish Payne Stewart Memorial 75-78-77=230 +17 T35/98 2017-18 USA Intercollegiate 80-75-80=235 +19 T79/93 Event Scores Par Finish Little Rock Classic 79-76-76=231 +15 T32/95 Sunflower Invitational 75-74-74=223 +7 T9/51 Rio Verde Invitational 78-81=159 +17 T64/101 ORU Shootout 79-80-82=241 +25 T75/89 Spring Break Classic 76-77-74=227 +11 T5/49 Xavier Invitational 89-81-78=248 +32 T39/49 Memphis Intercollegiate 79-73-74=226 +13 T25/75 Lady Red Wolves Classic 79-78-78=235 +19 T9/23 Sun Belt Championship 73-74-73=220 +4 6/55 Little Rock Classic 78-79-83=240 +24 T56/81 Texas State Invitational 78-78-77=233 +20 T46/90 2019-20 Rio Verde Invitational 79-74-73=226 +10 15/97 Payne Stewart Memorial 77-75-76=228 +15 T27/79 Spring Break Shootout 78-78-76=231 +16 T28/84 USA Intercollegiate 73-73-75=221 +5 T20/94 LR/A-State Invitational 78-71-77=226 +10 T16/56 Johnie Imes Invitational 75-79-76=230 +14 T41/78 Jan Weaver Invitational 80-74=154 +10 T34/91 Lady Red Wolves Classic 77-75-70=222 +6 T16/56 Sun Belt Championship 80-77-73=230 +17 T20/54 Little Rock Golf Classic 78-77-83=238 +22 T82/90 FAU Winter Warm-Up 74-76-71=221 +5 T8/81 2018-19 Rio Verde Collegiate 79-78-71=228 +12 T28/95 Event Scores Par Finish Lady Cat Invitational 80-80+160 +16 T43/71 Payne Stewart Memorial 77-75-75=227 +14 T27/98 USA Intercollegiate 74-67-75=216 E T16/93 KAYLA BURKE Johnie Imes Invitational 75-81-75=231 +15 T47/76 2019-20 UT Arlington Invitational 73-76-77=226 +13 T10/49 Event Scores Par Finish Little Rock Classic 80-76-80=236 +20 T52/95 Payne Stewart Memorial 75-76-76=227 +14 T23/79 Rio Verde Invitational 71-79=150 +8 T17/101 USA Intercollegiate 74-72-79=225 +9 T44/94 Spring Break Shootout 75-76-79=230 +17 T57/86 Johnie Imes Invitational 80-79-78=237 +21 T62/78 Spring Break Classic 84-75-75=234 +18 T20/49 Lady Red Wolves Classic 77-72-76=225 +9 T21/56 Memphis Intercollegiate 75-74-79=228 +15 T30/75 Little Rock Golf Classic 82-81-82=245 +29 89/90 Sun Belt Championship 74-77-76=227 +11 T26/55

2019-20 Event Scores Par Finish Payne Stewart Memorial 77-73-72=222 +9 T10/79 USA Intercollegiate 70-72-74=216 E T10/94 Johnie Imes Invitational 76-70-79=225 +9 T22/78 Lady Red Wolves Classic 71-70-73=214 -2 T2/56 Little Rock Golf Classic 76-73-79-228 +2 T49/90 FAU Winter Warm-Up 74-73-70=217 +1 4/81 Rio Verde Collegiate 71-70-74=215 -1 1/95 Lady Cat Invitational 73-81=154 +10 T19/71

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SYDNI LEUNG ELISE SCHULTZ 2019-20 2019-20 Event Scores Par Finish Event Scores Par Finish Payne Stewart Memorial 74-74-75=223 +10 T16/79 Payne Stewart Memorial 74-77-77=228 +15 T27/79 USA Intercollegiate 75-77-75=227 +11 T52/94 USA Intercollegiate 76-77-77=230 +14 T66/94 Lady Red Wolves Classic 78-72-77=227 +11 T28/56 Johnie Imes Invitational 75-78-80=233 +17 53/78 FAU Winter Warm-Up 79-79-74=232 +16 T49/81 Lady Red Wolves Classic 76-75-80=231 +15 T34/56 Little Rock Golf Classic 75-78-73=226 +10 T34/90 KILEY RODRIGUES FAU Winter Warm-Up 71-76-72=219 +3 T5/81 2018-19 Rio Verde Collegiate 73-71-72=216 E 2/95 Event Scores Par Finish Lady Cat Invitational 76-78=154 +10 T19/71 UT Arlington Invitational 78-76-76=230 +17 T20/49 Little Rock Classic 82-81-81=244 +28 79/95 MADISON SMITH Spring Break Shootout 80-81-76=237 +24 T74/86 2018-19 Event Scores Par Finish 2019-20 Johnie Imes Invitational 75-77-84=236 +20 T60/76 Event Scores Par Finish UT Arlington Invitational 79-78-79=236 +23 29/49 Lady Red Wolves Classic 73-70-77=220 +4 T10/56 Little Rock Classic 78-75-75=228 +12 T21/95 Little Rock Classic 75-75-77=227 +11 T39/90 Lady Cat Invitational 75-80=155 +11 T24/71 2019-20 Event Scores Par Finish OLIVIA SCHMIDT Lady Red Wolves Classic 74-69-76=219 +3 T7/56 2018-19 Little Rock Golf Classic 77-71-73=221 +5 T15/90 Event Scores Par Finish Rio Verde Invitational 83-78-77=238 +22 T68/95 Payne Stewart Memorial 79-79-73=231 +18 T37/98 USA Intercollegiate 72-80-74=226 +10 T48/93 Johnie Imes Invitational DQ-77-77=DQ DQ NA UT Arlington Invitational 74-72-76=222 +9 6/49 Little Rock Classic 82-77-76=235 +19 T46/95 Rio Verde Invitational 79-75=154 +12 T39/101 Spring Break Shootout 72-76-75=223 +10 T35/86 Spring Break Classic 80-77-76=233 +17 T18/49 Memphis Intercollegiate 79-79-78=236 +23 T61/75 Sun Belt Championship 77-68-76=221 +5 T7/55

2019-20 Event Scores Par Finish Payne Stewart Memorial 78-76-75=229 +16 T32/79 USA Intercollegiate 76-72-73=221 +5 T20/94 Johnie Imes Invitational 75-75-73=223 +7 T16/78 Lady Red Wolves Classic 76-77-76=229 +13 32/56 Little Rock Golf Classic 74-70-74=218 +2 T10/90 FAU Winter Warm-Up 76-74-71=221 +5 T8/81 Rio Verde Collegiate 76-70-75=221 +5 6/95 Lady Cat Invitational 69-72=141 -3 1/71

ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 9 COACHING STAFF ARKANSAS STATE M.J. DESBIENS SHAW

Head Coach | 11th Season Oklahoma, 1995

Now in her 11th season at Arkansas State, Ma- AT A GLANCE rie-Josee (M.J.) Desbiens Shaw is the longest tenured PERSONAL women’s head golf coach in school history. Since her arrival, she has piled up the second most Birthdate: August 6 tournament championships (9) and top-three finishes Hometown: Loretteville, Quebec (19) among all the Red Wolves’ head coaches. High School: Polyvalente de Loretteville Under her tutelage, Anna Carling became just the College: Oklahoma '95 (B.S.) second A-State women’s golfer to ever claim medalist honors at the Sun Belt Conference Championships in COACHING HISTORY 2011. 1995-07: Oklahoma, Associate Head Coach Including Carling, she has coached four players who 2012-13: Florida International, Assistant Coach have earned All-Sun Belt recognition. Most recently, 2007-10: Oklahoma City University, Head Coach Aracelly Jimenez Rios was named a 2016 First Team 2010-Present: Arkansas State, Head Coach All-Sun Belt Conference selection and became the first student-athlete in the history of the Red Wolves’ women’s golf program to earn the league’s Freshman POSTSEASON HISTORY of the Year honors. 2001-02: NCAA Championships - 6th (Oklahoma) Despite a shortened season due to the COVID-19 2007-08: NAIA National Champions (Oklahoma City University) pandemic, the 2019-20 campaign was one for the 2008-09: NAIA National Champions (Oklahoma City University) record books. A-State claimed three tournament championships, including back-to-back titles in spring PLAYING HISTORY events, the most in a season since winning three in 1991-95: Oklahoma the 2001-02 season. It marked the first time since the 2000-01 season A-State won back-to-back events. In 2011, Carling became the first A-State player to Three individuals - Grayson Gladden, Olivia Schmidt win the Sun Belt Conference Tournament since 1999, and Elise Schultz - make up the top three marks in and Desbiens Shaw also tutored Jennifer Welch, Abi program history for low stroke average. Gladden Laker and Jimenez Rios to All-Sun Belt Conference holds the top mark with an average of 73.52 followed seasons in 2012, 2013 and 2016, respectively. All four by Schmidt (74.04) and Schultz (75.52). players hold five of the top six single-season stroke A-State finished the shortened 2019-20 season averages in school history, including Laker (2013) and with a 296.52 stroke average, marking the sixth- Jimenez Rios (2016) with a 75.7 average. Desbiens straight season to set a program best. The Red Wolves Shaw also coached Megan Garland, who holds the topped the previous low three-round total in four third highest single-season stroke average in school tournaments during the 2019-20 season, including a history?(76.0 in 2014-15). record 873 in the Lady Red Wolves Classic. A member of the LPGA Teaching Division from Placing a strong emphasis on academics as well, 1995-2006, Desbiens Shaw came to A-State after Desbiens Shaw has seen her A-State student-ath- serving as the head women's golf coach at Oklaho- letes earn All-America Scholar honors 28 times. The ma City University. At OCU she directed the Stars to Red Wolves had a school-record seven players make back-to-back NAIA national championships in 2008 the 2016-17 list while six players made the list in and 2009, a national runner-up finish and three Soon- the 2015-16 and 2019-20 seasons. Her team’s have er Athletic Conference titles. She was named NAIA earned Public Recognition Awards from the NCAA Coach of the Year following both championship sea- each of the last three years for achieving a multi-year sons and SAC Coach of the Year in 2009. Prior to her Academic Progress Rate (APR) score that ranked in time at Oklahoma City, Desbiens Shaw was the associ- the top 10 percent of all women’s golf teams in the ate head golf coach at the University of Oklahoma for nation. 10 years. Her first seven seasons at the helm, Desbiens Desbiens Shaw (pronounced DAY-bee-IN) direct- Shaw led A-State to three Lady Red Wolves Classic ed Oklahoma City University to 17 tournament vic- titles in 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2019. A-State has nev- tories in 30 starts. She coached one NAIA individu- er finished lower than third place in its home tour- al champion, eight first-team all-Americans, four nament under Desbiens Shaw, including a runner-up honorable-mention all-Americans, the NAIA Region showing in 2013. VI champion, three SAC individual champions, four Desbiens Shaw immediately led the Red Wolves to all-region players, 10 all-conference performers and their best showing in the Sun Belt Conference Tour- three NAIA scholar-athlete award winners. nament in five years, and has now directed them to At Oklahoma, she helped direct the Sooners to a 58 top-10 finishes in 69 tournament’s coached. sixth-place finish at the 2002 NCAA Championships Since the 2015-16 season, A-State has finished and coached nine All-Big 12 golfers, 38 academic all- fifth at the Sun Belt Conference Tournament four Big 12 picks and 20 all-American scholars. times for their best showing at the league champi- A native of Quebec City, Canada, Desbiens Shaw onships since placing fourth in 2004. The Red Wolves earned her Bachelor of Business Administration de- had two players (Jimenez Rios and Beth Ann Comp- gree from the University of Oklahoma, where she was ton) claim top-10 individual finishes at the tourney a four-year letterwinner and captain of the Sooners' for the first time since 2003. women's golf team. She was also a member of the Canadian national team from 1990-94 and was the 1990 Canadian Junior Champion.

10 ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN'S GOLF >> 2020-21 COACHING STAFF ARKANSAS STATE RACHEL POLLOCK

Assistant Coach | 1st Season East Tennessee State, 2017

Rachel Pollock is in her fourth overall sea- AT A GLANCE son at Arkansas State, second as an assistant for PERSONAL MJ Desbien Shaw. Birthdate: August 30 Hometown: Guelph, Ontario Despite a shortened season due to the High School: John F. Ross CVI COVID-19 pandemic, the 2019-20 campaign College: East Tennessee State, 2017 (B.S.) was one for the record books with Pollock on COACHING HISTORY staff. A-State claimed three tournament cham- 2017-19: Arkansas State, Graduate Assistant pionships, including back-to-back titles in spring 2019-Present: Arkansas State, Assistant Coach events, the most in a season since winning three in the 2001-02 season. It marked the first time Pollock graduated with Magna Cum Laude hon- since the 2000-01 season A-State won back-to- ors while earning her B.S. in Physical Education back events. Three individuals - Grayson Glad- with a concentration in Exercise Science and a den, Olivia Schmidt and Elise Schultz - make up minor in Coaching from East Tennessee State the top three marks in program history for low University in 2017. stroke average. Gladden holds the top mark with The Canadian native finished 12th on Golf an average of 73.52 followed by Schmidt (74.04) Canada's 2016-17 Order of Merit and eighth on and Schultz (75.52). the 2011-12 Junior Order of Merit. She is bilin- A-State finished the shortened 2019-20 sea- gual in French and English. son with a 296.52 stroke average, marking the sixth-straight season to set a program best. The Red Wolves topped the previous low three- round total in four tournaments during the 2019-20 season, including a record 873 in the Lady Red Wolves Classic. The Red Wolves also continued their strong efforts in the classroom, placing six players on the WGCA All-American Scholars List, one shy of the program high of seven. In her three seasons with the program, Pol- lock has helped the Red Wolves to four tourna- ment titles and 14 top-five finishes. Each of the three seasons has seen A-State set a program best in stroke average, including a program best 296.52 in 2019-20. Pollock came to the program after spending four seasons competing for East Tennessee State University. Playing in all but five events in her college career with the Buccaneers, Pollock re- corded a career-best-three-round total of 5-over 221 (74-73-74) at the Fall Invitational hosted by Kennesaw State in the fall of 2015. Pollock helped the Buccaneers to two wins and 18 top- five finishes in her four seasons.

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Date Tournament Rounds Total Place/Teams Sept. 9-10 MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial 303-300-299 902 (+50) 5th/12 Twin Oaks Country Club; Springfield, Mo.

Sept. 14-16 USA Intercollegiate 293-289-299 881 (+17) 6th/16 Robert Trent Jones Magnolia Grove; Mobile, Ala.

Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Johnie Imes Invitational 301-302-309 909 (+45) 9th/15 The Club at Old Hawthorne; Columbia, Mo.

Oct. 14-15 Lady Red Wolves Classic 294-284-295 873 (+9) 1st/9 Sage Meadows Golf Club; Jonesboro, Ark.

Oct. 27-29 Little Rock Golf Classic 302-289-303 894 (+30) T7th/17 Diamente Country Club; Hot Springs Village, Ark.

Feb. 10-11 FAU Winter Warm-Up Invitational 295-299-284 878 (+14) 1st/14 Osprey Point Golf Course; Boca Raton, Fla.

Feb. 21-23 Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 299-289-292 880 (+16) 1st/18 White Wing Golf Club; Rio Verde, Ariz.

March 12-13 Lady Cat Invitational 293-310 603 (+27) 4th/12 LPGA International; Daytona Beach, Fla.

TEAM STATISTICS Rounds Strokes Ind. Stroke Avg. Team Stroke Avg. Low Round Top Ten Best Finish 23 6,820 74.13 296.52 873 8 1, 3x

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rank Name Rounds Strokes Average Low Top Finish 1 Grayson Gladden 23 1,691 73.52 70 1st 2 Olivia Schmidt 23 1,703 74.04 69 1st 3 Kiley Rodrigues 8 602 75.25 70 T10th 4 Madison Smith 9 678 75.33 69 T7th 5 Elise Schultz 23 1,737 75.52 71 2nd 6 Sydni Leung 12 909 75.75 72 T16 7 Maria Jose Atristain Vega 23 1,748 76.00 70 T8th 8 Kayla Burke 15 1,159 77.27 72 T21st 9 Monica Lieving 3 252 84.00 80 52nd

12 ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN'S GOLF >> 2020-21 INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT ARKANSAS STATE

Maria Jose Atristain Vega Tournament Rounds Total Place/Players MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial 77-75-76 228 (+15) T27/79 USA Intercollegiate 73-73-75 221 (+5) T20/94 Johnie Imes Invitational 75-79-76 230 (+14) T41/78 Lady Red Wolves Classic 77-75-70 222 (+6) T16/56 Little Rock Golf Classic 78-77-83 238 (+22) T82/90 FAU Winter Warm-Up Invitational 74-76-21 221 (+5) T8/81 Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 79-78-71 228 (+12) T28/95 Lady Cat Invitational 80-80 160 (+16) T43/71

Kayla Burke Tournament Rounds Total Place/Players MSU/ Payne Stewart Memorial 75-76-76 227 (+14) T23/79 USA Intercollegiate 74-72-79 225 (+9) T44/94 Johnie Aimes Invitational 80-79-78 237 (+21) T62/78 Lady Red Wolves Classic 77-72-76 225 (+9) T21/56 Little Rock Golf Classic 82-81-82 245 (+29) 89/90 Grayson Gladden Tournament Rounds Total Place/Players MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial 77-73-72 222 (+9) T10/79 USA Intercollegiate 70-72-74 216 (E) T10/94 Johnie Imes Invitational 76-70-79 225 (+9) T22/78 Lady Red Wolves Classic 71-70-73 214 (-2) T2/56 Little Rock Golf Classic 76-73-79 228 (+2) T49/90 FAU Winter Warm-Up Invitational 74-73-70 217 (+1) 4/81 Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 71-70-74 215 (-1) 1/95 Lady Cat Invitational 73-81 154 (+10) T19/71

Sydni Leung Tournament Rounds Total Place/Players MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial 74-74-75 223 (+10) T16/79 USA Intercollegiate 75-77-75 227 (+11) T52/94 Lady Red Wolves Classic 78-72-77 227 (+11) T28/56 FAU Winter Warm-Up Invitational 79-79-74 232 (+16) T49/81

Monica Lieving Tournament Rounds Total Place/Players Lady Red Wolves Classic 88-84-80 252 (+36) 52/56

Kiley Rodrigues Tournament Rounds Total Place/Players Lady Red Wolves Classic 73-70-77 220 (+4) T10/56 Little Rock Golf Classic 75-75-77 227 (+11) T39/90 Lady Cat Invitational 75-80 155 (+11) T24/71

Olivia Schmidt Tournament Rounds Total Place/Players Payne Stewart Memorial 78-76-75 229 (+16) T32/79 USA Intercollegiate 76-72-73 221 (+5) T20/94 Johnie Imes Invitational 75-75-73 223 (+7) T16/78 Lady Red Wolves Classic 76-77-76 229 (+13) 32/56 Little Rock Golf Classic 74-70-74 218 (+2) T10/90 FAU Winter Warm-Up Invitational 76-74-71 221 (+5) T8/81 Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 76-70-75 221 (+5) 6/95 Lady Cat Invitational 69-72 141 (-3) 1/71

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Elise Schultz Tournament Rounds Total Place/Players MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial 74-77-77 228 (+15) T27/79 USA Intercollegiate 76-77-77 230 (+14) T66/94 Johnie Imes Invitational 75-78-80 233 (+17) 53/78 Lady Red Wolves Classic 76-75-80 231 (+15) T34/56 Little Rock Golf Classic 75-78-73 226 (+10) T34/90 FAU Winter Warm-Up Invitational 71-76-72 219 (+3) T5/81 Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 73-71-72 216 (E) 2/95 Lady Cat Invitational 76-78 154 (+10) T19/71

Madison Smith Tournament Rounds Total Place/Players Lady Red Wolves Classic 74-69-76 219 (+3) T7/56 Little Rock Golf Classic 77-71-73 221 (+5) T15/90 Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 83-78-77 238 (+22) T68/95

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1992-93 Head Coach: Kevin Warner Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/19-20 Vanderbilt/Tennessee Tech Invitationall Cookeville, Tenn. 333 360 -- 693 7/15 10/5-6 Samford Classic Destin, Fla. 339 352 -- 691 4/10 10/17-18 Lamar Lady Cardinal Classic Beaumont, Texas 331 327 328 986 3/9 10/30-11/1 Tiger/Tide Intercollegiate Invitational Destin, Fla. 338 328 353 1019 16/20 2/12-14 Mardi Gras Invitational Mobile, Ala. 371 368 -- 739 4/8 3/6- Spring Hill Invitational Mobile, Ala. 330 332 -- 662 2/9 3/29-30 Southwest Missouri State Invitational Springfield, Mo. 339 354 -- 893 4/9 4/3-4 Eagles Nest Classic Somerset, Kent. 342 331 -- 673 t3/14 4/18-20 Sun Belt Conference Championships Sam Rayburn, Texas 334 359 335 1028 4/6

1993-94 Head Coach: Neil Abel Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/19- Lady Cyclone Classic Ames, Iowa 326 ------7/9 10/3-5 Lady Tiger Classic Memphis, Tenn. 350 333 319 1002 13/16 10/11 Samford Invitational Destin, Fla. 325 330 -- 655 t4/17 10/18-19 Lady Cardinal Invitational Beaumont, Texas 323 332 325 980 3/8 2/11-13 Mardi Gras Invitational Mobile, Ala. 354 345 320 1019 4/11 3/21-22 Lady Golden Eagle Classic Hattiesburg, Miss. 331 324 -- 655 5/13 3/28-29 Southwest Missouri State Invitational Springfield, Mo. 334 348 -- 690 3/11 4/9-10 Lady Topper Invitational Bowling Green, Ky. 331 -- -- 331 1/14 4/18-20 Sun Belt Conference Championships Mt. Juliet, Tenn 331 320 326 977 4/8

1994-95 Head Coach: Neil Abel Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/17-18 Tennessee Tech- Vanderbilt Classic Cookeville, Tenn. 331 335 -- 666 8/18 9/25-26 Memphis Women's Intercollegiate Memphis, Tenn. 343 330 340 1013 t12/14 10/9-11 Huskie Classic Genoa, Ill. 342 341 344 1027 3/7 11/7-8 Georgia State Lady Golf Classic Lawrenceville, Ga. 339 332 -- 671 9/17 2/11-12 USA Lady Jag Mardi Gras Invitational Mobile, Ala. 338 342 -- 680 8/11 3/20-21 UTPA Lady Bronc Classic Harligen, Texas 336 340 330 996 2/9 3/26-27 Lady Saluki Invitational Carbondale, Ill. 333 333 -- 666 7/13 4/16 Sun Belt Conference Championships Foley, Ala. 323 320 313 356 2/8

1995-96 Head Coach: Neil Abel Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/11-12 Lady Tiger Invitational Memphis, Tenn. 346 329 324 999 7/8 10/1-2 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Oxford, Miss. 340 332 -- 672 4/-- 10/16-17 Brooks Medical/Pepsi Classis Jonesboro, Ark. 319 327 338 984 1/10 10/22-24 Lady Racer-Hilltopper Invitational Murray, KY 321 333 322 976 2/13 10/30-31 Lady Cardinal Invitational Beaumont, Texas 321 331 316 968 5/12 11/5 Lady Panther Golf Invitational Lawrenceville, GA 328 -- -- 328 5/-- 2/12 Lady Trojan Invitational Montgomery, Ala. 357 325 -- 682 4/9 3/18 Lady Bronc Invitational Harligen, Texas 355 332 321 998 4/16 3/25-26 Jacksonville State/Clearwater Invitational Jacksonville, Ala. 335 343 -- 678 5/10 -- Missouri State Invitational Springfield, Mo. ------633 1/16 -- Sun Belt Conference Championships Broussard, La. ------5/8

1996-97 Head Coach: Jan Ham Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/13-15 Lady Seminole Golf Classic Tallahasse, Fla 332 315 324 971 14/19 9/16-17 Lady Tiger Intercollegiate Memphis, Tenn. 317 324 318 959 5/10 10/5-6 Lady Rebel Invitational Oxford, Miss. 321 322 -- 643 4/15 10/14-15 Brooks Medical/Pepsi Classic Jonesboro, Ark 312 323 -- 635 3/11 2/3-4 Lady Trojan Invitational Troy, Alabama 328 321 -- 649 4/17 3/13-14 Northern Illinois Snowbird Intercollegiate Tampa, Fla. 331 335 -- 666 12/18 3/16-18 Lady Eagle Invitational Laurel, Miss. 324 320 -- 644 8/15 3/25-26 Lady Gamecock Classic Columbia, S.C 329 304 -- 633 2/8 -- Sun Belt Conference Championships Mission, Texas 323 326 329 978 6/8

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1998-99 Head Coach: Jan Ham Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/?-28 Lady Racer Classic Murray, KY. 310 308 -- 618 1/14 10/3-4 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Oxford, Miss. 308 310 -- 618 5/15 10/12-13 Lady Indian Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 329 326 -- 655 6/16 10/19-20 Bale Chevrolet-Honda Classic Little Rock, Ark. 315 310 320 945 4/17 11/1-2 Memphis Intercollegiate Memphis, Tenn. 311 323 319 953 12/15 2/26-3/2 USA Jaguar Invitational Gulf Shores, Ala. 331 316 318 965 6/11 3/11-12 Snowbird Intercollegiate Tampa, Fla. 312 312 -- 624 2/23 3/15-16 Springlake Intercollegiate Sebring, Fla 318 311 -- 629 2/14 3/22-23 JSU Lady Gamecock Classic Jacksonville, Ala. 382 322 -- 650 4/14 -- EKU Lady Colonel Classic Richmond, Ky. 314 310 -- 624 1/17 4/26-28 Sun Belt Conference Championships Jonesboro, Ark. 315 309 309 933 2/6199

1999-2000 Head Coach: Jan Ham Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/17-19 Memphis Intercollegiate Collierville, Tenn 318 312 310 940 2/10 9/27-28 Lady Racer Classic Murray, Ky 312 307 -- 619 1/8 10/1-3 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Oxford, Miss. 323 307 310 940 2/19 10/11-12 Lady Indian Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 313 297 -- 610 1/11 10/17-19 Bale Chevrolet- Honda Classic Little Rock, Ark. 302 314 302 918 3/16 3/10-11 NIU Springlake Intercollegiate Sebring, Fla. 312 300 -- 612 3/18 3/13-14 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational Winter Springs, Fla. 310 309 -- 619 4/15 3/16-17 NIU Snowbird Intercollegiate Tampa, Fla. 305 307 -- 612 1/20 4/3-4 Payne Stewart Memorial Springfield, Mo. 315 341 -- 656 1/12 4/14-15 EKU Lady Colonel Classic Richmond, Ky. 317 302 -- 619 1/17 4/24-26 Sun Belt Conference Championships Jonesboro, Ark. 327 305 304 941 1/7

2000-01 Head Coach: Jan Ham Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/15-18 Northern Iowa Fall Classic Cedar Falls, Iowa 330 305 - 635 2/12 9/22-24 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Oxford, Miss. 316 309 298 923 2/13 10/2-3 Lady Racer Classic Murray, Kent. 313 311 - 624 2/12 10/9-10 ASU Lady Indian Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 321 309 -- 630 2/16 10/16-17 UALR Lady Trojan Invitational North Little Rock, Ar. 293 296 298 887 2/18 2/22-24 Midwest Classic Dallas, Texas 323 330 314 967 14/18 -- Spalding/Peggy Kirk Invitational West Springs, Fla. 310 -- -- 310 t3/15 3/12-16 Snowbird Invitational Tampa, Fla. 304 318 -- 622 1/17 4/2-3 JoAnn Prentice Lady Blazer Invite Birmingham, Ala. 310 -- -- 310 1/14 4/11-13 EKU Lady Colonel Classic Richmond, Ky. 321 316 -- 637 2/15 4/23-25 Sun Belt Conference Championships Roanoke, Texas 321 306 309 936 2/9

2001-02 Interim Head Coach: Lee Brun Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/17-19 Memphis Intercollegiate Collierville, Tenn 352 312 334 971 6/12 10/1-2 Lady Racer Classic Murray, Ky. 311 308 - 619 1/11 10/15-16 UALR Women's Intercollegiate Little Rock, Ark. 294 314 309 917 1/17 10/21-22 UMKC/Kenneth Smith Classic Kansas City, Mo/ 308 302 -- 610 2/10 11/1-3 FIU Golden Panther Championship Miami, Fla. 324 318 331 973 6/9 3/11-12 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational Winter Springs, Fla. 310 306 - 616 3/13 3/14-15 NIU Snowbird Intercollegiate Tampa, Fla. 305 295 - 600 1/22 3/25-26 UAB Lady Blazer Invitational Birmingham, Ala 307 317 -- 624 3/14 4/12-13 Illinois Spring Classic Champign, Ill. 314 316 -- 630 3/16 4/22-24 Sun Belt Conference Championships Niceville, Fla. 324 315 314 953 6/10

2002-03 Head Coach: Chris Adams Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/6-8 Unlimited Potential/Bay Tree Classic Charleston, SC. 317 333 319 969 t18/35 9/16-17 Lady Eagle Invitational Corinth, Texas 307 295 312 914 4/12 10/7-9 Price's Give Em Five Las Cruces, N.M. 334 328 310 972 19/20 9/28-29 Notre Dame Invitational South Bend, Ind. 338 329 -- 667 12/18 10/21-22 Addidas Fall Classic Port St.Lucie, Fla 325 324 328 987 10/11 3/18-20 Dr. Thompson Rainbow Tournament Kanohe, Hawaii 327 311 343 981 10/17 3/24-25 ORU Women's Invitational Broken Bow, Okla. 332 330 - 662 5/13 3/30-31 Saluki Invitational Carbondale, Ill. 323 327 -- 650 2/14 4/7-8 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic Norman, Okla. 350 334 345 1029 16/16 4/21-23 Sun Belt Conference Championships Niceville, Fla. 337 311 306 954 5/10

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2003-04 Head Coach: Chris Adams Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/10-11 Unlimited Potential/Bay Tree Classic Myrtle Beach, S.C. 312 332 - 644 17/36 9/29-10/1 Notre Dame Invitational South Bend, Ind. 336 344 341 1021 11/15 -- Battle at the Lake Invitational Monkey Lake, Okla. 329 307 317 953 9/18 10/12-14 Lady Indian Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 321 312 318 951 9/13 -- Palmetto Intercollegiate Kiwah Island, S.C. 322 328 323 973 15/18 -- Miccosukee Championship Miami, Fla. 322 320 340 982 9/13 3/28-31 Taptio Springs Shootout Boerne, Texas. 323 317 337 977 16/19 3/28-29 Saluki Invitational Carbondale, Ill. 334 329 -- 663 8/17 4/8-10 Susie Maxwell Invitational Norman, Okla. 321 333 318 972 13/15 4/22-24 Sun Belt Conference Championships Niceville, Fla. 310 313 325 948 4/10

2004-05 Head Coach: Chris Adams Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/8-9 Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic Fort Collins, Colo. 309 315 323 947 t14/18 9/23-25 Jeannine McHaney Invitational Lubbock, Texas 316 325 - 621 17/19 10/4-6 Battle at the Lake Invitational Monkey Lake, Okla. 323 326 317 966 2/16 10/10-12 Lady Indian Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 322 -- -- 322 t7/17 11/1-2 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invitational Kiwah Island, S.C. 309 313 321 943 14/18 -- Chris Bannister Classic Jacksonville, Ala. 353 347 337 1036 6/8 3/25-26 Tapatio Springs Shootout Boerne, Texas 349 333 331 1013 17/18 4/4-5 BYU Dixie Classic St. George, Utah 349 333 - 682 12/14 4/10-11 Susie Maxwell Invitational Norman, Okla. 329 332 315 976 14/16 4/18-20 Sun Belt Conference Championships Port St. Lucie, Fla. 323 318 309 950 10/10

2005-06 Head Coach: Chris Adams Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/12-13 Ptarmigan Fall Classic Fort Collins, Colo. 307 315 314 936 14/18 Jeannine McHaney Invitational Lubbock, Texas 17/19 Battle at the Lake Invitational Money Lake, Okla. 2/16 Lady Indian Classic Jonesboro, Ark. T7/17 Palmetto Intercollegiate Kiawah Island, S.C. 14/18 Chris Bannister Classic Jacksonville, Ala. 6/8 Tapatio Springs Shootout Boerne, Texas 17/18 BYU Dixie Classic St. George, Utah 12/14 4/3-4 Susie Maxwell Invitational Norman, Okla. 327 337 - 664 14/16 4/17-19 Sun Belt Conference Championship Port St. Lucie, Fla. 317 310 313 940 10/10

2006-07 Head Coach: Chris Adams Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/11-12 Ptarmigan Fall Classic Fort Collins, Colo. 308 308 298 914 11/17 9/18-19 Jeannine McHaney Invitational Lubbock, Texas 315 312 324 951 16/16 10/2-3 Oral Roberts Shootout Tulsa, Okla. 310 309 302 921 2/14 10/9-10 Lady Indian Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 306 315 302 923 T4/19 11/6-7 Lady Jaguar Invitational Augusta, Ga. 331 313 - 644 6/7 2/13-14 McNeese State Invitational Kinder, La. 317 327 329 973 8/11 2/26-27 Ann Rhoads/Birmingham Southern Shootout Birmingham, Ala. 313 306 - 619 3/21 3/5-6 Lady Jaguar Invitational Mobile, Ala. 307 307 - 614 7/20 3/26-27 UALR/North Texas Golf Classic Hot Springs, Ark. 318 311 319 948 15/17 4/2-3 John Kirk/Lady Panther Invitational Stockbridge, Ga. 309 312 - 621 14/17 4/16-18 Sun Belt Conference Championship Orlando, Fla. 320 321 312 953 9/11

2007-08 Interim Head Coach: Adriane Duke Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/10-11 North Texas Women's Golf Classic Denton, Texas 307 313 - 620 T7/16 9/24-25 ULM/Fred Marx Shootout Monroe, La. 310 298 309 917 1/16 10/1-2 Oral Roberts Shootout Tulsa, Okla. 317 320 324 961 9/15 10/8-9 Lady Indian Classic Jonesboro, Ark. DQ - - DQ -- 10/22-23 Austin Peay Intercollegiate Clarksville, Tenn. 329 - - 329 8/14 11/4-5 Challenge at Wolfdancer Austin, Texas 327 317 321 965 11/13 2/9-10 Koasati Pines Collegiate Kinder, La. 319 320 335 974 12/16 3/3-4 Lady Jaguar Invitational Mobile, Ala. 327 322 - 649 T16/18 3/24-25 Little Rock Golf Classic Hot Springs, Ark. 324 312 340 976 20/21 4/7-8 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic Chandler, Ariz. 320 321 299 940 5/16 4/22-23 Sun Belt Conference Championship Muscle Shoals, Ala. 317 305 317 939 8/11

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2008-09 Head Coach: Ginger Brown-Lemm Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/15-16 Payne Stewart Memorial Springfield, Mo. 316 314 - 630 6/11 9/29-30 Fred Marx Invitational Monroe, La. 325 309 318 952 9/11 10/6-7 Oral Roberts Invitational Tulsa, Okla. 316 322 322 960 8/18 10/13-14 Lady Red Wolf Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 313 318 302 933 4/15 10/20-21 Austin Peay Intercollegiate Clarksville, Tenn. 314 312 - 626 3/17 2/23-24 Stripes Islander Classic Rockport, Texas 321 326 319 966 13/15 3/2-3 Lady Jaguar Invitational Mobile, Ala. 335 319 305 959 8/16 3/9-10 Claud Jacobs Intercollegiate Victoria, Texas 303 325 307 935 1/2 3/30-31 Little Rock Golf Classic Hot Springs, Ark. 315 329 325 969 14/21 4/3-5 Rebel Intercollegiate Oxford, Miss. 313 307 301 921 5/14 4/20-22 Sun Belt Conference Championship Houston, Texas 313 314 304 931 8/11

2009-10 Head Coach: Ginger Brown-Lemm Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/6-8 Gamecock Classic Calhoun County, Ala. 318 305 295 918 T4/8 9/14-15 Chip-N-Club Invitational Lincoln, Neb. 315 316 306 937 10/14 9/21-22 Payne Stewart Memorial Springfield, Mo. 301 306 305 912 2/15 10/5-6 Waterlefe Invitational Bradenton, Fla. 303 319 300 922 6/17 10/12-13 Lady Red Wolf Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 304 308 - 612 1/13 11/1-2 UAB Fall Beach Blast Gulf Shores, Ala. 306 300 - 606 T3/12 3/14-15 Claud Jacobs Intercollegiate Victoria, Texas 315 315 321 951 5/16 3/22-23 John Kirk Panther Intercollegiate Stockbridge, Ga. 328 321 324 973 13/13 3/29-30 Little Rock Golf Classic Hot Springs, Ark. 306 307 300 913 7/18 4/10-11 Lady Colonel Classic Richmond, Ky. 307 298 308 913 3/17 4/20-22 Sun Belt Championships Muscle Shoals, Ala. 309 306 298 913 7/11

2010-11 Head Coach: M.J. Desbiens Shaw Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/13-14 Chip-N-Club Invitational Lincoln, Neb. 306 292 - 598 1/15 9/27-28 Sunflower Invitational Lawrence, Kan. 332 311 320 963 9/12 10/4-5 Oral Roberts Shootout Tulsa, Okla. 320 318 324 962 8/17 10/11-12 Lady Red Wolf Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 298 304 309 911 1/6 10/25-26 Memphis Women's Invitational Memphis, Tenn. 333 313 - 646 10/18 2/20-22 Kiawah Island Intercollegiate Kiawah Island, S.C. 317 306 315 938 18/33 2/27-3/1 Sir Pizza Cards Challenge Weston, Fla. 309 299 312 920 T6/14 3/21-22 John Kirk Panther Intercollegiate Stockbridge, Ga. 301 314 310 925 T11/14 3/27-28 Little Rock Golf Classic Hot Springs, Ark. 301 305 301 907 3/18 4/9-10 Lady Colonel Classic Richmond, Ky. 304 298 301 903 2/13 4/18-20 Sun Belt Conference Championship Muscle Shoals, Ala. 299 300 299 898 6/11

2011-12 Head Coach: M.J. Desbiens Shaw Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/12-14 Dale McNamara Invitational Owasso, Okla. 315 300 323 938 14/15 9/26-27 Sunflower Invitational Manhattan, Kan. 310 323 316 949 8/12 10/3-4 Oral Roberts Shootout Tulsa, Okla. 316 296 311 923 2/14 10/17-18 Lady Red Wolf Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 299 295 - 594 1/8 10/24-25 Blue Raider Invitational Murfreesboro, Tenn. 307 302 299 908 3/13 2/26-28 Kiawah Island Classic Charleston, S.C. 310 321 313 944 23/33 3/5-6 Hurricane Invitational Miami, Fla. 310 322 335 967 13/16 3/12-13 Jackrabbit Invitational Primm, Nev. 316 308 311 935 1/14 3/26-27 Little Rock Golf Classic Little Rock, Ark. 305 306 299 910 9/19 4/17-18 Sun Belt Conference Championship Muscle Shoals, Ala. 305 313 306 924 7/11

2012-13 Head Coach: M.J. Desbiens Shaw Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/17-18 Drake Creek Invitational Ledbetter, Ky. 300 301 310 911 2/11 9/24-25 Sunflower Invitational Manhattan, Kan. 315 302 310 927 2/13 9/30-10/2 Oral Roberts Shootout Tulsa, Okla. 313 316 313 942 6/13 10/15-16 Lady Red Wolf Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 298 289 301 888 2/8 2/17-18 Jim West Challenge Blanco, Texas 326 314 334 974 9/12 2/25-26 Sir Pizza Terrapin Challenge Miami, Fla. 322 325 320 967 16/16 3/11-12 Jack Rabbit Invitational Primm, Nev. 313 319 305 937 3/13 3/25-26 Little Rock Golf Classic Hot Springs, Ark. 328 338 303 969 T11/15 4/15-17 Sun Belt Conference Championship Muscle Shoals, Ala. 316 309 302 927 9/11

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2013-14 Head Coach: M.J. Desbiens Shaw Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/23-24 Sunflower Invitational Manhattan, Kan. 324 306 314 944 4/15 9/30-10/1 Oral Roberts Shootout Tulsa, Okla. 301 309 304 914 3/18 10/14-15 Lady Red Wolf Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 301 286 314 901 3/7 10/21-22 Blue Raider Invitational Murfreesboro, Tenn. 315 299 308 922 10/15 2/10-11 Le Triomphe Collegiate Invitational Broussard, La. 311 316 - 627 8/18 3/3-4 Kiawah Island Classic Kiawah Island, S.C. 301 306 306 913 6/36 3/17-18 Jackrabbit Invitational Primm, Nev. 318 310 332 960 6/16 3/24-25 Little Rock Golf Classic Hot Springs, Ark. 320 312 - 632 9/17 3/28-29 Mountain View Collegiate Tuscon, Ariz. 306 300 300 906 12/15 4/15-16 Sun Belt Conference Championship Loxley, Ala. 318 314 323 955 7/8

2014-15 Head Coach: M.J. Desbiens Shaw Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/8-9 Sunflower Invitational Lawrence, Kan. 313 304 308 925 7/11 9/29-30 Oral Roberts Shootout Tulsa, Okla. 300 294 314 908 T4/10 10/13-14 Lady Red Wolf Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 309 300 - 609 1/10 10/20-21 Blue Raider Invitational Murfreesboro, Tenn. 310 309 308 927 9/16 2/13-15 FGCU Eagle Invitationa Fort Myers, Fla. 319 308 320 947 T6/14 2/23-24 Amelia Island Collegiate Fernandina, Fla. 312 311 - 623 9/15 3/20-21 Mountain View Collegiate Tucson, Ariz. 310 297 308 915 20/20 3/30-31 A-State/Little Rock Invitational Maumelle, Ark. 300 308 313 921 T5/15 4/6-7 Kansas City Shootout Kansas City, Kan. 312 311 315 938 T10/13 4/13-15 Sun Belt Conference Championship Loxley, Ala. 313 307 - 620 7/8

2015-16 Head Coach: M.J. Desbiens Shaw Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/14-15 Memphis Intercollegiate Memphis, Tenn. 324 310 299 933 9/15 9/28-29 Johnie Imes Invitational Columbia, Mo. 302 309 302 913 17/18 10/12-13 Lady Red Wolves Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 303 296 293 892 1/6 10/19-20 Blue Raider Invitational Murfreesboro, Tenn. 317 317 310 944 T8/17 11/1-3 Little Rock Golf Classic Hot Springs, Ark. 302 308 301 911 8/15 2/12-14 FGCU Eagle Invitational Fort Myers, Fla. 310 302 312 924 T7/15 2/26-28 Rio Verde Invitational Rio Verde, Ariz. 304 301 307 912 T10/18 3/14-15 ORU/SFA Spring Break Invitational Dallas, Texas 301 305 308 914 T8/20 3/28-29 A-State/Little Rock Invitational Maumelle, Ark. 305 311 307 923 5/9 4/4-5 Kansas City Shootout Kansas City, Mo. 315 316 318 949 8/13 4/17-19 Sun Belt Conference Championship Miramar Beach, Fla. 310 312 308 930 5/9

2016-17 Head Coach: M.J. Desbiens Shaw Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/12-13 Payne Stewart Memorial Springfield, Mo. 312 313 298 923 6/15 9/26-27 Oral Roberts Shootout Tulsa, Okla. 311 311 306 928 8/17 10/3-4 MVC Preview Cape Girardeau, Mo. 301 291 310 902 4/14 10/17-18 Lady Red Wolves Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 308 303 306 917 3/8 10/30-11/1 Little Rock Golf Classic Hot Springs, Ark. 310 310 307 927 T11/16 2/13-14 Texas State Invitational New Braunfels, Texas 326 309 310 945 T12/16 2/24-26 Rio Verde Invitational Rio Verde, Ariz. 309 295 305 909 T8/19 3/13-14 Bradley Spring Break Invitational Dallas, Texas 317 307 295 919 4/10 3/27-28 A-State/Little Rock Invitational Maumelle, Ark. 309 309 300 918 5/13 4/7-8 Murray State Invitational Murray, Ky. 310 311 300 921 3/10 4/17-19 Sun Belt Conference Championship Muscle Shoals, Ala. 293 313 294 900 5/10

2017-18 Head Coach: M.J. Desbiens Shaw Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/18-19 Sunflower Invitational Manhattan, Kan. 306 299 303 908 6/9 9/25-26 Oral Roberts Shootout Tulsa, Okla. 299 307 300 906 3/17 10/6-8 Xavier Invitational Daytona Beach, Fla. 319 312 310 941 6/8 10/16-17 Lady Red Wolves Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 309 301 302 912 1/3 10/29-31 Little Rock Golf Classic Hot Springs, Ark. 308 312 300 920 9/12 2/12-13 Texas State Invitational Kyle, Texas 307 307 298 912 9/17 2/23-25 Rio Verde Invitational Rio Verde, Ariz. 311 293 305 909 3/17 3/12-13 Spring Break Shootout Dade City, Fla. 314 306 308 928 T7/14 3/26-27 A-State/Little Rock Invitational Maumelle, Ark. 311 289 315 915 6/10 4/6 Jan Weaver Invitational Murray, Ky. 305 298 - 603 5/14 4/15-17 Sun Belt Conference Championship Sandestin, Fla. 311 313 297 921 T5/11

ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 19 RESULTS ARKANSAS STATE

2018-19 Head Coach: M.J. Desbiens Shaw Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/10-11 Payne Stewart Memorial Springfield, Mo. 302 305 304 911 7/15 9/15-17 USA Intercollegiate Mobile, Ala. 298 295 302 895 12/17 10/1-3 Johnie Imes Invitational Columbia, Mo. 300 302 309 911 T10/13 10/22-23 UT Arlington Invitational Mansfield, Texas 301 294 303 898 2/7 10/28-30 Little Rock Golf Classic Hot Springs, Ark. 318 308 317 943 14/16 2/23-24 Rio Verde Invitational Rio Verde, Ariz. 297 309 - 606 T5/18 3/11-12 Spring Break Shootout Dade City, Fla. 291 295 298 884 8/15 3/21-23 Spring Break Classic Waikoloa, Ha. 308 305 298 911 2/8 4/1-2 Memphis Intercollegiate Memphis, Tenn. 305 300 301 906 T9/14 4/15-17 Sun Belt Conference Championship Daytona Beach, Fla. 299 294 296 889 5/11

2019-20 Head Coach: M.J. Desbiens Shaw Date Tournament Location Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Place 9/9-10 Payne Stewart Memorial Springfield, Mo. 303 300 299 902 5/12 9/14-16 USA Intercollegiate Mobile, Ala. 293 289 299 881 6/16 9/30-10/2 Johnie Imes Invitational Columbia, Mo. 301 302 309 909 9/15 10/14-15 Lady Red Wolves Classic Jonesboro, Ark. 294 284 295 873 1/9 10/27-29 Little Rock Golf Classic Hot Springs, Ark. 302 289 303 894 T7/17 2/10-11 FAU Winter Warm-Up Invitational Boca Raton, Fla. 295 299 284 878 1/14 2/21-23 Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational Rio Verde, Ariz. 299 289 292 880 1/18 3/12-13 Lady Cat Invitational Daytona Beach, Fla. 293 310 - 603 4/12

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TEAM LOW STROKE AVERAGE LOW 3-ROUND Avg Coach Season Score Tournament Season 1 296.52 M.J. Desbiens Shaw 2019-20 1 873 Lady Red Wolves Classic 2019-20 2 301.86 M.J. Desbiens Shaw 2018-19 2 878 FAU Winter Warm-Up 2019-20 3 305.40 M.J. Desbiens Shaw 2017-18 3 880 Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 2019-20 4 306.30 M.J. Desbiens Shaw 2016-17 4 881 USA Intercollegiate 2019-20 5 307.40 M.J. Desbiens Shaw 2015-16 5 884 Spring Break Shootout 2018-19 6 308.70 M.J. Desbiens Shaw 2014-15 6 887 Lady Trojan Invitational 2000-01 308.70 M.J. Desbiens Shaw 2010-11 7 888 Lady Red Wolf Classic 2015-16 308.70 Ginger Brown-Lemm 2009-10 8 889 Sun Belt Championship 2018-19 9 309.80 M.J. Desbiens Shaw 2013-14 9 892 Lady Red Wolves Classic 2015-16 10 310.00 M.J. Desbiens Shaw 2011-12 10 894 Little Rock Golf Classic 2019-20

LOW ROUND PLAYER Score Tournament Season LOW STROKE AVERAGE 1 284 FAU Winter Warm-Up 2019-20 Avg Player Season 284 Lady Red Wolves Classic 2019-20 1 73.52 Grayson Gladden 2019-20 3 286 Lady Red Wolf Classic 2013-14 2 74.04 Olivia Schmidt 2019-20 4 289 Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 2019-20 3 75.52 Elise Schultz 2019-20 289 Little Rock Golf Classic 2019-20 4 75.69 Aracelly Jimenez Rios 2015-16 289 USA Intercollegiate 2019-20 5 75.73 Abi Laker 2012-13 289 A-State/Little Rock Invitational 2017-18 6 75.81 Beth Ann Compton 2018-19 289 Lady Red Wolf Classic 2012-13 7 75.85 Beth Ann Compton 2016-17 9 291 Spring Break Shootout 2018-19 8 76.00 Maria Jose Atristain Vega 2019-20 291 MVC Preview 2016-17 76.00 Megan Garland 2014-15 10 76.03 Grayson Gladden 2018-19

LOW ROUND Score Player Tournament Season 1 67 Grayson Gladden USA Intercollegiate 2018-19 2 68 Olivia Schmidt Sun Belt Conference Championship 2018-19 68 Beth Ann Compton MVC Preview 2016-17 68 Shellie Wenzel NIU Snowboard Intercollegiate 2001-02 5 69 Olivia Schmidt Lady Cat Invitational 2019-20 69 Madison Smith Lady Red Wolves Classic 2019-20 69 Aracelly Jimenez Rios Spring Break Shootout 2018-19 69 Beth Ann Compton A-State/Little Rock Invitational 2017-18 69 Maci Arrington Lady Red Wolf Classic 2013-14 69 Abi Laker Sun Belt Conference Tournament 2012-13 69 Abi Laker Lady Red Wolf Classic 2012-13 69 Abi Laker Sunflower Invitational 2012-13 69 Anna Carling Lady Red Wolf Classic 2010-11 69 Cassie Huffer Lady Red Wolf Classic 2008-09

LOW 3-ROUND Score Player Tournament Season 1 213 Abi Laker Sunflower Invitational 2012-13 2 214 Grayson Gladden Lady Red Wolves Classic 2019-20 3 215 Grayson Gladden Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 2019-20 215 Anna Carling Sun Belt Conference Championship 2010-11 5 216 Elise Schultz Rio Verde Invitational 2019-20 216 Grayson Gladden USA Intercollegiate 2019-20 216 Aracelly Jimenez Rios Spring Break Shootout 2018-19 216 Grayson Gladden USA Intercollegiate 2018-19

ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 21 HONORS & AWARDS ARKANSAS STATE

Conference Honors Sun Belt Conference Maria Jose Atristain Vega Sun Belt Freshman of the Year Beth Ann Compton All-Conference 2015-16 Aracelly Jimenez Rios 2018-19 Aracelly Jimenez Rios 1992-93 Karen Stupples Olivia Schmidt Lindy Donnelly Academic Honors Madison Smith 1993-94 Rachel Stewart Women's Golf Maria Jose Atristain Vega Aleshia Warren Coaches Association Kayla Burke Lindy Donnelly All-America Scholars Grayson Gladden 1994-95 2019-20 Rachel Stewart Anna Carling Sydni Leung 1995-96 Rachel Stewart Jennifer Loiacano Olivia Schmidt 2010-11 Rachel Stewart Aly Seng Elise Schultz 1996-97 Rebecca Sarjeant Jennifer Welch Aleshia Warren Anna Carling 1997-98 Amanda Beeler Jennifer Loiacano 2011-12 Rebecca Sarjeant Courtney Manning Amanda Beeler Jennifer Welch 1998-99 Jennifer Glynn Anna Carling Rebecca Sarjeant 2012-13 Abi Laker Amanda Beeler Jennifer Loiacano Leigh Ann Jones Maci Brooks 1999-00 2013-14 Shellie Wenzel Anna Carling Kristine Worden Maci Brooks 2014-15 Amanda Beeler Olivia Loiacano 2000-01 Leigh Ann Jones Maci Brooks Shellie Wenzel Sarah Childers 2002-03 Melissa Holland Beth Ann Compton 2015-16 2005-06 Christine Ryckman Aracelly Jimenez Rios 2008-09 Cassie Huffer Olivia Loiacano 2009-10 Anna Carling Emma Miller 2010-11 Anna Carling Maci Brooks 2011-12 Jennifer Welch Sarah Childers 2012-13 Abi Laker Beth Ann Compton 2015-16 Aracelly Jimenez Rios 2016-17 Grayson Gladden 2016-17 Beth Ann Compton (2) Aracelly Jimenez Rios Marisa Marquez Arkansas Emma Miller Women's Golf Association Maria Jose Atristain Vega Player of the Year Sarah Childers 2009-10 Jennifer Welch Beth Ann Compton 2017-18 Grayson Gladden Sun Belt Conference Aracelly Jimenez Rios Coach of the Year Emma Miller 1999-00 Jan Hamm

All-Time Head Coaches Top-3 Tournament Finishes Years Coach Seasons Tournaments 1 2 3 Total 1992-93 Kevin Warner 1 9 0 1 2 3 1993-96 Neil Abel 3 22 2 3 3 8 1996-01 Jan Ham 5 43 10 15 5 30 2001-02 Lee Brun (Int.) 1 10 3 1 3 7 2002-07 Chris Adams 5 39 0 3 1 4 2007-08 Adriane Duke (Int.) 1 10 1 0 0 1 2008-10 Ginger Brown-Lemm 2 22 1 1 4 6 2011-pres. M.J. Desbiens Shaw 10 101 10 7 9 26 1992-2020 8 Coaches 29 256 27 31 27 85

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A J W Name Years Name Years Name Years Elizabeth Agee '02 Aracelly Jimenez Rios '16, '17, '18, '19 Aleshia Warren '94, '95, '96, '97 Jenny Allette '95, '96 Leigh Ann Jones '99, '00, '01 Jennifer Welch '09, '10, '11, '12 Maria Jose Atristain Vega '18, '19, '20 Shellie Wenzel '00, '01, '02 Adrianne Whitehead '96 B K Melissa Winkle '94 Name Years Claire Woosley '08, '09, '10, '11 Name Years Natalie Kinsey '04, '05 Kristine Worden '98, '99, '00, '01 Fiona Beattie '05, '06, '07, '08 Kelsey Kirkpatrick '10 Amanda Beeler '98, '99, '00, '01 Courtney Blevins '07, '08, '09, '10 Richelle Bond '94 Natalie Bratkowski '03, '04 L Maci Brooks '14, '15, '16, '17 Name Years Diana Brown '97 Abi Laker '13, '14, '15, '16 Stacey Bryner '95 Sarah Landry '12 Kayla Burke '20 Jelena Latinovic '08, '12 Sydni Leung '20 C Monica Lieving '17, '18, '19, '20 Angela Lightfoot '94 Name Years Jennifer Loiacano '10, '11, '12, '13 Anna Carling '10, '11, '12, '13 Olivia Loiacano '15, '16, '17 Brittney Caudle '08 Sarah Childers '15, '16, '17, '18 Beth Ann Compton '16, '17, '18, '19 Marie Couffignal '13, '14, '15 M Sara Crisp '99, '01 Name Years Libby Croom '13, '14 Courtney Manning '11, '12, '13, '14 Ciara Cunningham '08 Marisa Marquez '17, '18 Afton Messenger '02, '03, '04 D Emma Miller '15, '16, '17, '18 Name Years Lindy Donnelly '94, '95 P Susan Doyle '94 Name Years Candace Pasechnik '04, '05 E Katie Plequette '03, '04, '05 Name Years Endsley Evans '13, '14, '15, '16 R Name Years F Bliss Roberson '04, '05, '06 Name Years Kiley Rodrigues '19, '20 Anna Flanrey '11, '12, '13, '14 Christine Ryckman '03, '04, '05, '06 Lisa Frederick '04 S G Name Years Name Years Rebecca Sarjeant '96, '97, '98, '99 Megan Garland '14, '15 Olivia Schmidt '19, '20 Kirsten Garner '15, '16, '17, '18 Elise Schultz '20 Grayson Gladden '17, '18, '19, '20 Alyssa Goodin '10, '11, '12, '13 Aly Seng '11 Jennifer Glynn '98, '99 Jennifer Simmons '96, '97, '98, '99 Madison Smith '19, '20 Shelley Smith '94, '95, '96 H Adrian Sportsman '07, '08, '09, '10 Name Years Rachel Stewart '94, '95, '96, '97 Sarah Hardison '00, '01, '02, '03 Amanda Stuessy '08, '09 Amanda Harvey '08, '09 Karen Stupples '94 Melissa Holland '00, '01, '02, '03 Cassie Huffer '07, '08, '09, '10 T Name Years Clara Tefteller '11, '12, '13, '14 Amy Thomas '94

ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 23 ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE ARKANSAS STATE

The Arkansas State University Athletics Department announced a $400,000 gift from Charles Luter that was used to enhance the athletics’ academic facility, at a press conference held at the newly named Charles Luter Family Academic Suc- cess Center in September of 2008. The Academic Success Center serves as a foundation for structure, discipline and organization for the education of all‐ A State student‐athletes. The facility, coupled with innovative programs and equipment, currently houses the aca- demic support staff, tutors, computer labs, a resource room, study areas, tutorial rooms, small group study centers and a large conference room. Among the most recent and noticeable modifications to the Charles Luter Fam- ily Academic Success Center is a new foyer housed in a brick and rock exterior that, along with new landscaping, gives the entrance to the building a modern look and creates a stronger image. The actual foyer has a large Red Wolves logo embedded in a terrazzo flooring that greets visitors as they enter the building. A receptionist office now also connects to the lobby area, which holds all‐new furniture and a plaque recognizing Charles and his wife, Kay. A restructuring of the academic resource center, now known as Dawson’s Den, has occurred, including a wallwrap celebrating academic success that is clearly visible for student‐athletes working in the computer lab. Additionally, tutorial rooms and computer‐work stations have been upgraded in this area, which also displays pictures of the most recent A‐State graduates. The names of the latest members of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll are also showcased in Dawson’s Den. The area is named after Scott and Kay Dawson, longtime supporters of Red Wolves’ athletics.

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It is well‐known that collegiate athletics departments across the country place a common emphasis on graduation, but Arkansas State has taken it a step further by consistently fulfilling a bold promise of 100 percent job placement for all its graduating student‐athletes. A‐State has met its job‐placement goal through its newly‐developed Red Wolves Leadership Academy, which continues to strengthen with a study abroad component added to foster global awareness which is often cited by employers as a positive attribute they seek. During summer 2015, Arkansas State student‐ athletes took part in the first study abroad program offered by any university and their athletics department in the nation. The program goes hand‐in‐hand with the Red Wolves Leadership Academy, designed with the sole purpose to obtain 100 percent job placement for ALL student‐athletes upon graduation. The Red Wolves took a ground‐breaking step by sending the group of student‐ athletes to London on a faculty-led academic program. For A‐State Director of Athletics Terry Mohajir, this is just one of the many ways it all comes back to providing the Red Wolves with the most comprehensive experiences possible to be successful in life. Research conducted by UC Merced backs up what Mohajir and the A‐State Athletics Department believes –adding the study abroad component to the Red Wolves Leadership Academy puts its student‐athletes among the most desirable employees in the nation coming out of college and helps create global citizens. The UC Merced research also showed that 97 percent of study abroad students found employment within 12 months of graduation, while only 49 percent of college graduates found employment in the same period.

ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 25 ATHLETIC FACILITIES ARKANSAS STATE

Arkansas State’s athletics programs compete in top-of-the line facilities. Centennial Bank Stadium, which opened in 1974, has evolved into a beautiful stadium which seats over 30,000 fans. The stadium has undergone a “Centennial Expansion” construction project that covers 40,000 square feet, including the press box and concourse. The 192,000 square-foot First National Bank Arena is a multi-purpose facili- ty that is home to the A-State basketball, volleyball and indoor track and field teams. Coaches and student-athletes moved into a new $2.7 million track and field complex in spring 2004. It contains a newly-resurfaced eight-lane 400-meter track and can be set up for two NCAA venues. Three local country clubs graciously allow A-State men’s and women’s golf pro- grams to utilize their facilities for practice and play. J.A. “Ike” Tomlinson Stadium-Kell Field serves as the home to Red Wolves base- ball. Built in 1993, the stadium received complete lighting in 1996, 206 field level seats were added for the 2008 season and a new scoreboard was installed in 2011. A-State’s newest women’s program, bowling, competes in the Jonesboro Bowl- ing Center, where a new locker room, lounge and pro shop have been construct- ed. The Red Wolves’ soccer and track and field teams utilized the same stadium for the first time in school history during the 2014-15 season, as the soccer field was relocated as part of the track facility. A-State has also completed a new women’s soccer and women’s tennis facility, which houses both squads’ locker rooms, training room, offices and more. New tennis courts were also completed in 2016 as well. Facilities have received a number of face lifts since Director of Athletics -Ter ry Mohajir’s arrival in 2012, making sure that the athletic department’s “front door” and other sports areas possess a first-class appearance. A-State has completed, is in the process of completing and has committed a combined $90 million in construction and facility renovations since Mohajir’s -ar rival, including stadium lighting and seats at Centennial Bank Stadium. Also included in the upgrades have been renovations inside the A-State Foot- ball Facility and weight rooms, locker rooms and training rooms at both Centen- nial Bank Stadium and First National Bank Arena, where new seating has also been installed.

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Centennial Bank Stadium Student Activity Center

First National Bank Arena FNB Arena Weight Room

RidgePointe Country Club First National Bank Arena

Tomlinson Stadium and Kell Field A-State Tennis Courts

Track & Field/Soccer Complex Academic Success Center

ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 27 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY ARKANSAS STATE

Founded in 1909, Arkansas State University is a Carneige Research 2 institution and the- sec ond-largest university in the state. It hosts the first osteopathic medical school in the state of Arkan- sas, NYIT's College of Osteopathic Medicine, and opened the first U.S.-style residential campus in Mexico in fall 2017. A-State is the heart of activity for its home town of Jonesboro, starting with its FBS Division I athletic program, and is the economic and research hub for the region. Dedicated to teaching, research and service, the university provides students with the broad edu- cational foundations that help them develop critical thinking, decision-making, analytical, and com- munication skills. With more than 90,000 living alumni, the university is the state's leading provider of nursing graduates, early childhood educators, and agricultural business graduates. Research opportunities alongside our faculty are not the exception at A-State. Whether is per- forming experiments at the Arkansas Biosciences Institute at A-State or assisting with research stud- ies in other laboratory spaces, hands-on work usually associated with graduate school is common for our students. These undergraduate experiences are highlighted by the annual Create@State spring conference. Create@State participants have an advantage in achieving the graduate school of their choice, including continuing to advance degrees at Arkansas State. Within a one-square mile area of its campus, A-State is the center of cultural, entertainment and tourism for NEA, with the largest concert venue, First National Bank Arena, as well as the largest con- cert hall and theatre located at Fowler Center. Centennial Bank Stadium is home of the Red Wolves football program, a FBS Division I athletic program with eight consecutive bowl appearances. Nestled adjacent to all three is the new Red Wolf Convention Center and Embassy Suites Hotel, the first large- scale convention facility in the region. The Bradbury Art Museum is the region's leading visual arts facility, and the Arkansas State Museum is the only natural science, history and children's museum on a university campus in the state. The Griffin College of Business is home to the Delta Center for Economic Development, the Robert M. "Bob" Wood Sales Leadership Center, the Women's Business Leadership Center, and one of the top rated online MBA programs in the country.

28 ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN'S GOLF >> 2020-21 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY ARKANSAS STATE

One of the region's centers of excellence in media and communication, Arkansas State's School of Media and Journalism is home to an accredited media programs whose students regularly take home national awards, the oldest NPR-member radio station West of the Mississippi (KASU) and a near century-long tradition of a student-run newspaper, The Herald. Arkansas State was named the No. 1 nursing school in the state, and ninth in its national region by NurseJournal.org in 2016. Among the health professions areas, A-State added a doctoral program in occupational therapy, joining our long-established physical therapy program. Another key health care area is the pre-professional programs, ranging from medicine, dentistry and veterinary, along with the STEM research areas of science and mathematics. A-State's engineering programs, achieved a unique trifecta in 2013 with the national accreditation of three individual disciplines - civil, mechanical and electrical engineering - and doubled the number of incoming freshman majors in 2015. The College of Engineering and Computer Science recently opened the Hytrol Materials Handling Laboratory. The campus has seen more than $150 million in renovations and new facilities in the past seven years. A-State had four of the largest private givings years in school history from 2015-2019, and private funding is supporting another $80 million in facility work. Arkansas State is the largest online university in the state with more online graduates and students than any Arkansas university. A-State Online provides dozens of 100 percent-online degree programs, including bachelor, master and specialist degrees. Many of our online programs are nationally ranked including the master's degrees in public administration, engineering management, sport administra- tion and business administration. Arkansas State offers 46 degrees and advanced certificates in 162 undergraduate and graduate fields of study. This includes 17 different master's degrees in 53 areas, along with several pre-profes- sional programs. The university also offers two specialist degrees in four fields, and three doctoral degrees in eight fields.

ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 29 JONESBORO ARKANSAS STATE

Jonesboro, home of Arkansas State University, weighs in as the largest city in Northeast Arkansas. As a matter of fact, if you form a triangle by connecting Little Rock, St. Louis and Memphis, Jonesboro stands out as the largest metropolitan city in what amounts to a 17,000 square mile triangular area. Jonesboro is a great city of over 70,000, and is always ready to welcome incom- ing A-State students from the moment they arrive in town. The booming com- munity has matured over the past half century into a regional center for cultural, educational, industrial, commercial, agricultural, communication, transporta- tion, recreational and medical interests. It contains almost every convenience of a big city and every comfort of a small town. The community is alive with cultural events such as the art exhibitions, theatri- cal and musical productions, not only on campus but in the city itself through the Jonesboro Fine Arts Council, NEA Foundation of Arts, the Forum and Northeast Arkansas Symphony. Jonesboro is also the medical hub of northeast Arkansas and southeast Mis- souri, with two major hospitals and countless medical professionals. The city is also a shopping mecca, offering a modern business district as well as quaint downtown antique shops and restaurants. The $100 million Mall at Turtle Creek recently opened with more than 100 stores. One of the five largest cities in Arkansas, Jonesboro is located between the vast and fertile Mississippi River and the cultural and scenic richness of the Ozark Mountains. It is nestled about 70 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, on the gen- tle slopes of Crowley’s Ridge. Jonesboro is a comfortable one hour drive from Memphis, two hours from Little Rock and four hours from St. Louis. The City and University have meshed resources in recent years and have truly become the “capital” of the northeast quadrant of the state. Northeast Arkansas is a recreation haven for the person who enjoys water sports, fishing, hunting, and boating as well as the joys of unspoiled nature. Jonesboro and the surrounding area have an abundance of lakes, rivers, ponds, streams and forests to serve as nature’s playgrounds for the avid outdoors per- son.

30 ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN'S GOLF >> 2020-21 ARKANSAS STATE ADMINISTRATION ARKANSAS STATE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Stacy Crawford Price Gardner Christy Clark Dr. Tim Langford Niel Crowson Chair Vice Chair Secretary Little Rock, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. Little Rock, Ark.

UNIVERSITY VICE CHANCELLORS

Dr. Alan Utter Dr. Len Frey Dr. Erika Krennerich Chudy Terry Mohajir Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor Executive Vice Chancellor Finance & Adminstration University Advancement Intercollegiate Athletics Academic Affairs and Director of Planned Giving Research

Dr. Thilla Sivakumaran Dr. Bill Smith Dr. Martha Spack Dr. Bryan Terry Vice Chancellor Chief Communications Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor Global Engagement Officer Student Affairs Enrollment Management and Outreach Dean of Students

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS COMMITTEE The Intercollegiate Athletics Committee (IAC) was formed in the spring of 1997. The IAC reviews and makes recommendations on issues involving the welfare of student-athletes, the role of athletics in campus life, and the athletics program’s compliance with the university, conference, and NCAA regulations; serves as a search advisory committee for key athletics pro- gram personnel; reviews the role of existing and potential sports programs; and reviews the athletics budget. The committee reports to the Chancellor. Dr. Karen McDaniel IAC Chair Faculty Athletics Representative

ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 31 PRESIDENT DR. CHARLES L. WELCH ARKANSAS STATE

university. He is co-chair of the executive council of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education. He previously served as president of Henderson, chancellor of the University of Arkansas Community College at Hope; vice chancellor for academic affairs at ASU-Beebe; and dean of university studies at Pulaski Technical College. Dr. Welch also worked at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and has served as an instructor of education and political science at three different colleges in Arkansas. A native of Jonesboro, Dr. Welch was a first-generation college student and the first member of either side of his extended Dr. Charles L. Welch serves as president family to receive a graduate degree. He of the Arkansas State University System received a Bachelor of Arts degree in and as one of the state’s leading advocates political science from the University of for higher education. He is also Chair of Arkansas, where he served as president of the Board of Directors of the American the student body. He received a Master of Association of State Colleges and Arts degree in political management from Universities, a Washington, D.C.-based George Washington University and a Doctor higher education association of nearly 400 of Education degree in higher education public colleges, universities, and systems. administration from UALR. Dr. Welch was named the second Dr. Welch is past president of the president of the ASU System in November Arkansas Association of Two-Year Colleges 2010 and officially began his new position and served as chairman of the board of the in April 2011. He is the youngest person Arkansas Association of Public Universities. to ever serve as president or chancellor of He is a former board member for the an Arkansas community college and is the Arkansas Sheriffs’ Youth Ranches, and was youngest university president in Arkansas. inducted into the Arkansas Boys State Hall During his tenure, Dr. Welch has hired of Fame. AY Magazine named Welch as one new chancellors for five of the system’s of the “Powerful Men of 2013”, and in 2005, six institutions. Among the system’s major Arkansas Business selected Welch to “40 expansion initiatives under his leadership Under 40,” which profiled 40 “intriguing are the merger of Mid-South Community business and political leaders under age College in West Memphis (now ASU 40.” His experience in the governmental Mid-South); the August 2016 opening of affairs arena includes serving as a White NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine at House intern and on the staffs of U.S. Sen. Arkansas State; fall 2017 opening of a $100 David Pryor and then-U.S. Rep. Blanche million privately funded A-State campus Lincoln. in Queretaro, Mexico; and the merger Dr. Welch and his wife, Mandy, are the of College of the Ouachitas in Malvern parents of three daughters: Wheatley (now ASU Three Rivers) in January 2020. Grace, Emma Caroline, and Ava Claire. Additionally, the ASU System office was relocated to Little Rock and expanded to enhance its statewide exposure and position in higher education leadership at the State Capitol. Under a merger agreement approved in 2019 and pending Higher Learning Commission approval, Henderson State University in Arkadelphia would become the ASU System’s seventh member institution and second four-year

32 ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN'S GOLF >> 2020-21 CHANCELLOR DR. KELLY DAMPHOUSSE ARKANSAS STATE recently concluded strategic planning process, #Discover2025, are recent examples of “Every Red Wolf Counts” in action. Among his early plans were the creation of Pack Support to centralize personal assistance to stu- dents, an emphasis on a wide range of engagement programs to increase undergraduate retention, re-invigo- rating transfer student opportunities through articulation agreements with every community college in Arkansas, and the start of an Enrollment Man- There are a handful of small things agement division. to know about Arkansas State Uni- Raised in a small fishing village in versity Chancellor Kelly Damphousse. northern Canada, Damphousse at- First, the Ph.D. graduate of Texas A&M tended Lethbridge Community College would prefer you call him Kelly, not where he earned an associate’s degree Doctor. Second, he lists his personal in law enforcement in 1982. A failed cell phone number and social media professional hockey tryout foiled one [@KDamp] on the business cards he of his two early life ambitions, a career gives everyone he meets. Last of all, as a goalie in the NHL. His degree was the Canadian native who was the first the starting point for his other goal: in his family to attend college knows becoming a Royal Canadian Mount- first-hand the profound impact higher ed Police officer. As he likes to say, education can have on a lifetime. three years in prison at the Alberta Accessible to all, his personal touch Correctional Service where he served with students, faculty, staff, alumni, as a correctional officer refocused his and members of the A-State commu- dream of becoming a Mountie. nity is a Damphousse (DAM-fiss) hall- Heading south, Damphousse en- mark. His self-effacing humor and a rolled at Sam Houston State University lifetime spent relating to individuals in Huntsville, Texas, where his life was regardless of the job led him to Jones- changed forever. Along with complet- boro to become the third permanent- ing his bachelor’s in criminal justice, ly appointed Chancellor of Arkansas specializing in law enforcement and State on July 1, 2017, the sixth to hold police science in 1987, he met Beth the title since it was instituted in 2006. Smith, a College Station native who, Damphousse joins the line of succes- in Kelly’s words, “neither wanted to sors to the university’s founding lead- marry a cop or a Canadian.” After a er, V. C. Kays, from 1909 as the 13th brief stint as a security manager for chief executive of the institution. Macy’s in Atlanta and New Orleans, he From his inaugural campus visit, returned to graduate school at Texas the phrase “Every Red Wolf Counts” A&M University where he discovered quickly became a guiding principle Satanism. for the A-State community. The focus Actually, it was his thesis on the eti- on making sure the voices of all were ology of youthful Satanism that earned heard in major decisions was apparent him his master’s in sociology in 1991. during the local and campus reaction After completing his master’s degree, to the global pandemic. Tasking his he progressed into drug use at A&M, leadership team with the creation of completing his doctorate under How- A-State’s Return to Learn plans and the ard Kaplan, the director of the labo ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 33 CHANCELLOR DR. KELLY DAMPHOUSSE ARKANSAS STATE ratory for the Studies of Social Devi- of crime and the criminal justice field. ance, and examined in his dissertation He is currently working on a book that the long-term consequences of using summarizes his career of research on drugs. American terrorism. His administrative He began his university career as an career began at OU as the associate assistant professor in the Department dean of the College of Arts and Science of Justice Sciences at the University of in 2004, moving up to interim dean in Alabama at Birmingham in 1994, and 2013 and permanent dean in 2014. As then returned to his alma mater of the leader of OU’s largest and oldest Sam Houston State one year later as college, Damphousse led the first col- an assistant professor in the College of lege-wide strategic planning exercise Criminal Justice. as well as assisting faculty and staff in Damphousse moved to the Univer- the raising of more than $30 million in sity of Oklahoma in 1997 as member private giving. of the Department of Sociology, where In addition, he was the Sooners’ he directed several research projects, Big 12/NCAA Faculty Athletic Repre- most notably the “American Terrorism sentative and the Damphousses lived Study” with Brent Smith of the Univer- in Headington Hall as faculty-in-resi- sity of Arkansas. He also worked on dence at one of OU’s first-year student the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring living facilities prior to joining A-State. project in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, He and Beth have two daughters who and the first-ever field test of voice- are both graduates of OU. Kayleigh, stress analysis deception detection a 2014 sociology graduate, earned a software. Damphousse was the princi- master’s degree at Kansas, and is now pal investigator or co-principal investi- the transition coordinator in the first- gator on 42 projects at Oklahoma and year program at the University of Tex- Sam Houston State. as. Kristen, a 2016 biology graduate, Damphousse served as the co-editor is at the com- of Social Science Quarterly, volumes 92 pleting her Ph.D. in epidemiology. The through 97 and has authored or co-au- Damphousses are also the proud par- thored 26 peer-reviewed articles in ents of Maple Leif, a standard poodle scholarly publications, 31 book chap- and lab mix, who serves as the First ters and 20 peer-reviewed technical Dog of A-State and tweets at @Maple- reports on topics related to the study LeifDamp.

34 ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN'S GOLF >> 2020-21 VC FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS TERRY MOHAJIR ARKANSAS STATE dent-athlete ever win an individual national championship and its women’s athletics pro- gram claimed its highest finish all-time in the Capital One Cup standings, earning two pres- tigious “Top-50” awards for ranking No. 44 among all NCAA Division I programs during 2013-14 and No. 45 in 2015-16. The No. 44 ranking remains the highest ever by a Sun Belt Conference women’s program. The 2013-14 athletics year also saw A-State enjoy its highest ever finish in the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup standings, ranking No. 1 in the Sun Belt Conference and No. 83 in the nation among 297 schools. The Red Wolves’ finish not only set a school record, it topped the program’s previous high of No. 134 set in 1999-2000 by 51 places. Arkansas State’s next Terry Mohajir became the 11th Director of four highest finishes ever in the standings all Athletics in A-State history on September 19, came over the last five years. A-State has led 2012, and since that time has been elevated the Sun Belt Conference three times in the to Vice Chancellor for Intercollegiate Athletics standings and finished among the league’s as the Red Wolves have enjoyed unprecedent- top three programs seven of eight years under ed overall success academically, competitively Mohajir. and financially. A-State was also enjoying its most success in Since being named director of athletics, the Bubas Cup, the Sun Belt’s all-sports award, Mohajir (pronounced MO-HODGE-ER) has in over 20 years before the 2019-20 spring ath- adopted an “ALWAYS RISING” slogan as an letics seasons were cut short due to the glob- expansion on the popular “RED WOLVES RIS- al coronavirus pandemic. Through the last ING” campaign. With that theme in mind, the sports scored in 2019-20, the Red Wolves sat Arkansas State alumnus has instituted sweep- atop the standings in first place. The last time ing changes, created new policies, produced A-State won the Bubas Cup was in 1997-98. record-breaking fundraising totals, overseen During Mohajir’s tenure, A-State has won significant facility upgrades, almost tripled the four football conference championships with athletics department budget and implement- three different head coaches, including Gus ed creative philosophies that have strength- Malzahn, Bryan Harsin and Blake Anderson. ened the Red Wolves’ national brand. During His hires have been heralded by the national his watch, the Red Wolves have accomplished media as some of the best in the country. numerous firsts in both academics and ath- Mohajir has responded well with coaching letics accomplishments, but the Red Wolves’ transitions. Carrying out one of his first major passionate and energetic leader continues to acts as athletics director, he appointed an in- reinforce his belief that “our accomplishments terim head football coach and kept the entire of today become our expectations of tomor- assistant coaching staff in place for the 2013 row.” GoDaddy.com Bowl. The Red Wolves went on A-State has claimed 23 conference champi- to claim their first bowl victory since 1970 and onships under Mohajir, including four Sun Belt their first win over a top-25 ranked opponent football titles (2012, 2013, 2015 and 2016) since joining the FBS in 1992. Faced with a and league crowns in volleyball (2015 and head football coaching change following the 2016), men’s indoor (2015, 2018 and 2020) next season as well, Mohajir guided A-State and outdoor (2016 and 2018) track and field, through the process again by keeping the as- women’s bowling (2016 and 2018), women’s sistant coaching staff in place and giving the basketball (2014 and 2016), men’s basketball Red Wolves everything needed in order to pick (2013), women’s indoor (2013 and 2020) and up a second consecutive GoDaddy Bowl win. outdoor (2015 and 2019) track and field, wom- Mohajir has successfully guided A-State en’s cross country (2013 and 2019) and men’s through coaching changes in other sports as golf (2019). well. He appointed Mike Hagen head men’s Since 2012-13, the Red Wolves have won a golf coach prior to the 2015-16 season, and he league-high 21 Sun Belt titles. The next closest was promptly named the Sun Belt Conference program over the last eight years is Texas State Coach of the Year and has since led the Red with 16. A-State’s 23 total conference champi- Wolves to their first ever Sun Belt title in 2019. onships over the last eight years are 11 more Mohajir has also been charged with hiring than it won the previous 12 years from 2000- new coaches in the sports of men’s basketball 11 combined. (twice), women’s basketball, women’s soccer, Arkansas State had its first female stu- women’s tennis and volleyball. Most recently ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 35 VC FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS TERRY MOHAJIR ARKANSAS STATE in 2019, Mohajir tabbed Matt Daniel and San- (2020) reflecting a school-record 985 score. tiago Restrepo to lead the women’s basketball Additionally, the Red Wolves’ have made a and volleyball programs, respectively. He also strong commitment to cost of attendance, ap- recruited Mike Balado, who was previously the propriating funds for all student-athletes that lead assistant at one of the elite men’s basket- is in the top 15 percent of all FBS schools. ball programs in the nation in Louisville and Mohajir’s candid media interviews and is considered one of the top up-and-coming engaging public speaking appearances have head coaches in the nation, to replace his pre- captivated the Red Wolves’ fan base, but his vious hire, Grant McCasland. McCasland led actions in a short amount of time have also the Red Wolves to 20 regular-season victories reflected his vision to take A-State Athletics to to tie the school record in his lone year with new heights. the program. The primary development arm of A-State Seven different coaches at A-State since Athletics, formerly known as the Red Wolf Mohajir’s arrival have been named either a Club, has been renamed the Red Wolves Foun- Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year or na- dation and a new logo has been introduced as tional Coach of the Year a combined 18 times. part of a rebranding effort. The changes have The value he places on the student-ath- been in conjunction with new and exciting lete has been evident, creating the inaugural initiatives that have been put in place, de- A-State Awards held at the end of each year signed to make a significant impact on donor to celebrate both their academic and athletic relations and fundraising opportunities. The accomplishments. He was behind the devel- positive results are evident as the foundation’s opment of a student-advisory group that en- annual fund and premium seating revenue has compasses everything from a student-athlete increased by as much as 184 percent, while mentorship program to fostering leadership capital facilities fundraising has reached an all- in the community. The Red Wolves Leadership time high as well. Academy program (RWLA) was designed with Another area that has seen dramatic growth the sole purpose to obtain 100 percent job under Mohajir is the Lettermen’s Club, which placement for all the athletics department’s has seen membership increase 205 percent student-athletes upon graduation, and that since 2012. A-State has also achieved its high- key initiative has been achieved the last six est spot ever in the Collegiate Licensing Com- years in a row. pany’s (CLC) rankings and set school records The RWLA continued to strengthen under for both football total season ticket sales and Mohajir’s watch with a new study abroad season ticket revenue. Not only that, A-State component added to foster global aware- recently ranked 21st among schools in the ness, which is often cited by employers as a Group of 5 conferences in self-generated reve- positive attribute they seek. The study abroad nue. program was designed to allow students the The athletics department’s budget in- ability to make themselves more marketable creased from $15.3 million in Mohajir’s first in the workforce. The summer of 2015 saw Ar- year to a school-record $43.1 million (FY kansas State student-athletes take part in the 2016), representing an increase of 181- per first study abroad program offered by any uni- cent. A-State Athletics placed among the top versity and their athletics department in the 12 programs in the nation in each of the five nation. The program goes hand-in-hand with most recent Excellence in Management Cup the RWLA’s primary purpose to obtain 100 standings, which annually reviews the nation’s percent job placement for all its graduating athletics departments in regards to maximiz- student-athletes. ing fiscal resources while providing results in The Red Wolves’ academic performance the form of championship victories. reached an all-time high during record-set- The growth of A-State’s brand under Mo- ting years since 2014-15, each year setting a hajir led to signing a new 10-year agreement new school standard for all-department GPA. in 2016 with Learfield Sports, one of the mul- The 2018-19 academic year saw A-State’s timedia industry leaders, which is generating all-department GPA rise to 3.101, and the unprecedented revenue in the athletics de- Red Wolves placed a school-record 232 stu- partment’s history. Arkansas State, in the fall dent-athletes on the fall 2018 Athletics Direc- of 2016, also entered a new seven-year part- tor’s Honor Roll. nership with adidas that is the most lucrative The program has also increased its Gradu- apparel-based contract in school history and ation Success Rate (GSR) the last three years makes it an elite adidas program. under Mohajir. Data announced in 2018 saw Mohajir has made it a point to engage the A-State produce a school-record 85 percent fan base, stressing the importance of fan expe- GSR, topping its previous high of 83 set just rience through avenues such as courtside seat- one year prior and in 2019. The Red Wolves ing at basketball games, enhancing game-day continue to increase their Academic Progress atmosphere and ensuring that staff go out of Rate (APR) as well with the most recent data their way to extend every fan their assistance. 36 ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN'S GOLF >> 2020-21 VC FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS TERRY MOHAJIR ARKANSAS STATE Also among the changes in this area was the houses both squads’ locker rooms, training installation of a new approximately 1,600 room and more. A new women’s bowling lock- square foot LED Daktronics scoreboard at Cen- er room, lounge and pro shop have also been tennial Bank Stadium. constructed. Facilities have received a number of facelifts The development of the Centennial Bank since Mohajir’s arrival as well, making sure Athletics Operations Center in the football that the athletic department’s “front door” stadium’s north end zone has also created ad- and other sports areas possess a first-class ap- ditional space for the entire athletics depart- pearance. A-State has completed, is in the pro- ment to expand, allowing for areas such as the cess of completing and has committed a com- women’s basketball and volleyball coaching bined $90 million in construction and facility offices to be relocated and upgraded. renovations since Mohajir’s arrival, including His philosophies on scheduling have been stadium lighting and seats at Centennial Bank well documented, and they resulted in home- Stadium, new tennis courts and a new outdoor and-home games scheduled with national- track. Also included in the upgrades have been ly-prominent programs such as Missouri and renovations and updates inside Centennial Miami for the first time in A-State history. Bank Stadium’s south end zone facility and He has capitalized on the Red Wolves recent with weight rooms, locker rooms and training success by gaining additional games against rooms at both the football stadium and First teams such as Southern Cal, making A-State National Bank Arena, where new seating has the first Sun Belt program to schedule a foot- been installed. ball contest against the Trojans. The Red Wolves Foundation received a $5 Mohajir has and continues to serve on many million gift commitment from alumnus Johnny prestigious committees, acting as a strong na- Allison for a renovation to its “Centennial Ex- tional voice for students and intercollegiate pansion,” and it is tied for the largest individ- athletics. Possessing experience as a stu- ual donation in A-State Athletics history. The dent-athlete, football coach and well-respect- construction and renovation project to the ed administrator, he was most recently select- stadium’s press box and west-side concourse ed in 2019 to serve on the prestigious College covered 40,000 square feet and cost $26 mil- Football Playoff (CFP) selection committee. In lion. the process, he became one of just 13 athletics The Red Wolves Foundation received a $5 directors and 29 total people to ever serve on million contribution from First National Bank the elite committee as the CFP enters its sixth in October 2017 in conjunction to naming year of existence. rights to the facility formerly known as the Mohajir was also previously appointed as Convocation Center, and Mohajir is oversaw the Sun Belt Conference’s representative on the fundraising efforts for an approximately the inaugural Playoff Athlet- $29-million football facility project in Centen- ic Director’s Advisory Board, acting as one of nial Bank Stadium’s north end zone as well. 10 athletics directors from FBS conferences on Construction on the end zone facility began the board. He was additionally asked to serve in December of 2017 following another $5 mil- on the NCAA Division I Championships Cabinet lion commitment by Allison and an additional and the NCAA Division I Football Issues Com- $5 million contribution from Centennial Bank. mittee. Mohajir was one of six athletics direc- Additionally, a 78,000-square foot Student tors appointed to the NCAA Division I Football Activity Center (SAC), which also serves as an Ad Hoc Recruiting Working Group, which was indoor practice facility for A-State sports, has formed to conduct a comprehensive review of been constructed on the north side of Centen- Division I football recruiting legislation. nial Bank Stadium. The approximate cost was He was appointed Chairman of the Sun Belt $11 million for construction of the center and Conference AD’s Committee as well, in addi- the relocation of the soccer complex. tion to being invited as a guest panelist at the Construction of a new state-of-the-art con- prestigious Knight Commission public meeting trol room was completed in 2020, and the Red in May 2017 at the National Press Club. Wolves are in the process of adding a studio, Mohajir continues to evaluate and process which will enhance A-State’s television pro- information to complete a national-branding MEDIA duction capabilities. During Mohajir’s tenure, campaign, but has already built a strong foun- A-State produced its first non-linear televised dation for the future of A-State Athletics. football, men’s and women’s basketball, vol- Mohajir’s career path went through three leyball, soccer and baseball competitions. other NCAA Division I institutions, including Committed to Title IX and gender-equity ini- the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Florida tiatives, A-State has worked to improve coach- Atlantic and Kansas, before leading him back ing staff sizes and salaries, operation funding to his alma mater. and facilities under Mohajir. Among the up- Mohajir’s wealth of experience, history of grades, A-State has completed a new wom- success working with a university in A-State’s en’s soccer and women’s tennis facility, which current conference and his not ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 37 VC FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS TERRY MOHAJIR ARKANSAS STATE ed accomplishments at a BCS automatic the 2007 New Orleans Bowl in just its fourth qualifying school made him a clear choice year as an FBS program, an NCAA record for to take over the reins at Arkansas State. the fastest start-up program to go to a bowl Mohajir has gained national respect in colle- game. During his tenure, FAU’s athletics de- giate athletics while working with some of partment enhanced its major gift program the finest administrators and coaches in the 800 percent, Owl Club giving increased 400 country, such as former FAU, Louisville, Miami percent and special-events revenue increased and Oklahoma head football coach Howard 150 percent. Schnellenberger. Mohajir’s original connection to KU dated The Overland Park, Kansas native has been back to the early 1990’s, when he was a gradu- involved with major fundraising campaigns at ate assistant, an assistant offensive line coach multiple universities, while also overseeing and game-day special team’s football coach for corporate sales, marketing promotions and the Jayhawks (1993-96). He left Kansas in 1997 ticket sales. Prior to A-State, he most recently but didn’t go far, staying in the Kansas City served 16 months as Kansas’ Senior Associate area to take over his administrative position Director of Athletics and Chief Marketing -Of with the newly-created Division I UMKC Ath- ficer. Prior to his time with the Jayhawks, he letics program. There he supervised marketing spent a seven-year stint as Florida Atlantic’s and promotions, sports information, fundrais- Senior Associate Director of Athletics for -Ex ing, radio and TV contracts, corporate sales, ternal Relations from 2004-11 after working at tickets, event operations, sports medicine, UMKC from 1997-2004 as its Assistant Direc- strength and conditioning and men’s soccer. tor of Athletics for External Relations. Under his leadership, the Kangaroos saw Mohajir worked at Kansas in a variety of ca- dramatic increases in endowment, spon- pacities during two different stints, but his -lat sorships, ticket revenue and its donor base. est stop in Lawrence saw him assume respon- One of his more visible accomplishments at sibility for the Williams Education Fund that UMKC was the fundraising and construction totaled over $22 million in revenue for the efforts for a new training room and strength fiscal year 2012. He supervised the athletics and conditioning center. department’s areas that generated over $40 During his time as an assistant coach at Kan- million in revenue. In addition, Mohajir over- sas, Mohajir was on the staff that beat UCLA in saw Kansas’ multimedia rights partnership for the 1995 Aloha Bowl and had a final ranking of IMG. His most recent role as Chief Marketing No. 9 in the AP poll. He was also a football tick- Officer was heavily focused on the market et sales and promotions account executive for strategies for the proposed football stadium Kansas Athletics and earned a master’s degree renovations. in sports management at KU in 1997. Mohajir went to Kansas from his position at Mohajir graduated from Arkansas State Uni- Florida Atlantic, where he oversaw develop- versity with a major in sports management ment, marketing, ticket sales, corporate sales and a minor in business marketing in 1993. and the media relations department. Fore- He was a starting safety on A-State’s football most among his responsibilities was a fund- team. raising campaign for a $70 million on-campus Mohajir is married to the former Julie Ham- football stadium. His astute project manage- mond and they have two daughters, Maria ment helped the Owls’ football program reach (19) and Molly (17), and son, Marco (12).

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