william penn university women’s golf women’s 2013-2014 2013 Fall Schedule August 30-31 Mount Mercy Invitational Marion, Sept. 7-8 Concordia Invitational Detroit Lakes, Minn. Sept. 15-16 Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational Lincoln, Neb. Sept. 23-24 NAIA Preview Lincoln, Neb. Sept. 28 Grinnell Classic Grinnell, Iowa Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Ashford Invitational East Moline, Ill. OCT. 11-12 WILLIAM PENN INVITATIONAL OSKALOOSA, IOWA

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Facilities Quick Facts & History Location ...... Oskaloosa, Iowa Founded ...... 1873 Enrollment ...... 1,146 Mascot ...... Statesmen Colors ...... Navy & Gold Affiliation / Conference ...... NAIA / Midwest Collegiate Conference Phone ...... 1-800-799-7366 Website ...... www.wmpenn.edu ...... www.statesmenathletics.com Athletics Director ...... Greg Hafner Head Coach ...... Nik Rule Email ...... [email protected] Phone ...... 641-673-1047 Years at William Penn ...... 4 Assistant Coach ...... Wade Steinlage Email ...... [email protected] Phone ...... 641-673-1025 Graduate Assistant Coach...... Steve Latos Email ...... [email protected] Phone ...... 641-673-1047 2013 Conference Finish ...... 2nd Final NAIA Ranking ...... #27

Coaching Staff NIKN RULE -- HEAD COACH NikNiik Rule is in his fourth year as Head Women’s Golf Coach. SinceSiin claiming the reins, Rule’s teams have won eight tournament titles and 11 runner-up trophies, including a runner-up fi nish inin the 2013 MCC Championships. The league fi nish is the highest for the program since its reinstatement in the fall of 2007.

TTheh Statesmen own a head-to-head record of 141-66-1 in Rule’s tenure, highlighted by a 125-30 mark in 2011-2012 and 2012- 22013.0 RRuRuleu has guided three players to all-Midwest Collegiate Conference recognition. His teams have also done well in the classroom wwiwithit four individuals earning academic all-conference honors and two being named NAIA Scholar-Athletes. RRuRule,u a 2010 graduate of William Penn with a degree in US GGoGovernment/Pre-Lawo and Communications-Public Relations, was a ppepermanent fi xture on William Penn’s varsity golf squad from 2006- 2009. He owned a career scoring average of 77.8 over 36 playing rounds, highlighted by a 2008- 2009 campaign in which he averaged 76.5 in 11 rounds. A two-sport athlete at the University, Rule was one of the best soccer players in school history, earning three fi rst-team all-conference awards on the pitch. He was also named Midwest Collegiate Conference Newcomer of the Year as a freshman in 2005. Learning the game of golf at a young age from his grandfather, the Falls, Idaho native began working at Sage Lakes Golf Course in high school and over the span of fi ve years, learned invaluable content on the game. In addition to assisting with the operation of the pro shop, Rule helped teach lessons to golfers of all skill levels. A four-year varsity member at Skyline High School, Rule received his team’s Player of the Year laurel as a senior. He has won numerous golf tournaments in his career and participated in the 2008 Idaho State Amateur Tournament. WADE STEINLAGE STEVE LATOS

Rule also serves as the Director of University Relations at William Penn. ASSISTANT GRAD. ASSISTANT The Statesmen

NATALIE BOOTON DEMI COERTZE COURTNEY CUNNINGHAM SO, MOUNT PLEASANT, IOWA SO, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA FR, MUSKOGEE, OKLA. (MOUNT PLEASANT HS) (EDENVALE HS) (HILLDALE HS)

Parents: Kirby and Angie Booton Parents: Toppie and Glenda Coertze Parents: Jesse and Jill Cunningham Birth Date: July 22, 1993 Birth Date: August 31, 1993 Birth Date: January 17, 1995 Major: Elementary Education Major: Digital Communication Major: Computer Science

LINDSAY DORN ALEXANDRIA ECKENROD DANIELLE GIANNOTTI SO, MOUNT PLEASANT, IOWA JR, MASON CITY, IOWA SR, PHOENIX, ARIZ. (MOUNT PLEASANT HS) (NORTH IOWA AREA CC) (SOUTH MOUNTAIN CC)

Parents: Mike and Sheryl Dorn Parents: Carl Eckenrod Parents: Denise Giannotti Birth Date: October 23, 1993 Birth Date: July 10, 1992 Birth Date: July 23, 1992 Major: Elementary Education Major: Elementary Education Major: Psychology & Human Services

JANET KUSKIE SAMANTHA LINGLE ASHLEY MANHNIEO SO, GRANT, NEB. SO, MANILLA, IOWA JR, LAS VEGAS, NEV. (PERKINS COUNTY HS) (MANNING HS) (OLATHE NORTHWEST HS)

Parents: Larry and Norma Jean Kuskie Parents: Brian and Penny Lingle Parents: Andy and Amy Manhnieo Birth Date: August 3, 1994 Birth Date: July 1, 1994 Birth Date: August 25, 1993 Major: Public Accounting Major: Elementary Education Major: Business Management The Statesmen

ALEXI RULE CARLY SCHMALZ JING YANG MAGGIE YANG FR, IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO FR, BUFFALO LAKE, MINN. FR, WOODLAND HILLS, CALIF. JR, CHINO, CALIF. (SKYLINE HS) (BUFFALO LAKE-HECTOR HS) (EL CAMINO REAL CHARTER HS) (DIAMOND BAR HS)

Parents: Milt and Shonni Rule Parents: Dale and Cheryl Schmalz Parents: Michael and Yonghong Sirota Parents: Steve and Tina Wu Yang Birth Date: June 13, 1995 Birth Date: March 13, 1995 Birth Date: April 15, 1995 Birth Date: October 9, 1993 Major: Elementary Education Major: History/Government Major: Biology Major: Business Management Record Book INDIVIDUAL 18 HOLES 72 Maggie Yang Twice 36 HOLES 151 Maggie Yang Twice

TEAM 18 HOLES 307 M. Yang, A. Eckenrod, J. Yang, D. Coertze, A. Manhnieo 9/16/2013 36 HOLES 630 (323-307) M. Yang, A. Eckenrod, J. Yang, D. Coertze, A. Manhnieo 9/15-16/2013 All-MCC 12-13 Scoring 2009 Natalie Booton 91.4 (18.5 rounds) Honorable Mention Demi Coertze 82.9 (20.5 rounds) Dena Hugen Lindsay Dorn 105.4 (6.5 rounds) Danielle Giannotti 92.0 (10.5 rounds) 2011 Presley Joss 98.0 (1 round) Honorable Mention Courtney Kronmuller 83.6 (19.5 rounds Amanda Paceley Janet Kuskie 113.7 (6.5 rounds) 2012 Ashley Manhnieo 90.4 (18.5 rounds) First Team Mayci Rule 92.4 (8 rounds) Maggie Yang 81.2 (20.5 rounds) Maggie Yang Honorable Mention Team 336.7 (20.5 rounds) Courtney Kronmuller 2013 First Team Maggie Yang Demi Coertze (Newcomer of the Year) Honorable Mention Courtney Kronmuller William Penn University Founded by in 1873, William Penn University is a private, liberal arts college in the southeastern Iowa town of Oskaloosa.

WWith a proud history of diversity, the University currently boasts sstudents from over 40 states and 12 countries. With a 17:1 pprofessor-to-student ratio, the small classes sizes are ideal for a rich learning environment. Always seeking to provide access tto higher education, the University actively recruited Japanese- AAmerican students from relocation camps. Recently, William Penn UUniversity has built a relationship with the African country of Rwanda wwith several students traveling thousands of miles to attend the OOskaloosa campus.

WWilliam Penn ooffers over 20 aacademic majors aand numerous minors. A member of the NAIA, the Statesmen and Lady Statesmen play in the Midwest Collegiate Conference for most sports, while football is member of the Mid-States Football Association Midwest League. In total, the University sponsors 21 sports for both men and women.

William Penn University Mission Statement: William Penn University provides the opportunity for an educational experience with a focus on leadership, technology, & the Quaker principles of simplicity, peace-making, integrity, community & equality. Oskaloosa, Iowa

Oskaloosa is a quaint town with a population of just over 11,000 located in southeastern Iowa. Founded in 1844, Oskaloosa, named after a Native American princess from the Creek tribe, was fi rst settled by a group led by Nathan Boone, nephew of famed Daniel Boone.

A blue-collar community with a rich agricultural background, Oskaloosa is proud to be the headquarters of the world Cedar Rapids famous Musco Sports Lighting Company. Prominent businesses such as Clow Valve, Pepsi Bottling, Paslode, Des Moines Cablevey and many others also call Oskaloosa home. Oskaloosa

OOskaloosa, the county seat of Mahaska County, is just 60 miles ssoutheast of Des Moines, Iowa’s capital city, and within hours of the mmetropolitan cities of Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Kansas City, aand Omaha.

OOskaloosa hosts many great community events, such as the Lighted CChristmas Parade, Art on the Square, Friday After Five, Sweet Corn SSerenade, and others. Housing

Market Street Hall (pictured) is a co-ed hall with 250 climate controlled private living units. Each unit is arranged suite style with common area and either a private or semi-private bath- room.r

LewisL Hall is an all-female hall. Lewis is one of the three original buildingsb on campus. Units contain 8-10 rooms (most double occu- pancy),p a common lounge, and bathroom facilities. The hall also has twottw other main lounges.

TwinT Towers is a co-ed facility featuring apartment-style living with eighte air-conditioned suites. Each suite contains a common living areaa on the main fl oor and single and double occupancy rooms and bathroomb facilities ono the other fl oors. ThereT are micro- wave/convectionw ovens, refrigerators, and freezers in each common area. Academic requirements must be met.

Watson Hall is an all-male hall. There are fi ve residential wings, each containing bathroom facilities. The hall also has a television lounge. All rooms are air-conditioned.

Rosenberger Apartments are living units designed for married stu- dents. The apartments are semi-furnished with a kitchenette that in- cludes a refrigerator and stove. One and two bedroom units available.

All rooms are equipped with cable and, with the necessary hardware, your computer can be hooked up to the campus network. Organizations & Clubs A.L.I.V.E. (Fine Arts Club) Nu Psi Tau (sorority) Alpha Chi Penn&Ink (student literary magazine) Alpha Eta Omega (sorority) Penn Singers Alpha Lambda Delta (Academic Honor Society) Pep Band Alpha Mu Theta Phi Alpha Theta Biology Club Pi Gamma Xi (sorority) Business Club President’s Diplomats Campus Ministries Programming Activities for Students by Students (PASS) Chronicle Newspaper Psychology/Sociology Club College Democrats Quaker Yearbook College Republicans Residence Hall Association (RHA) Creative Ink Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Dance Sigma Phi Sigma (fraternity) Delta Beta Phi (fraternity) Strength Club Education Club Student Ambassadors Greek Council Student Theater Productions InterVarsity Student Government Association (SGA) Intramurals Tau Kappa Epsilon (fraternity) Iowa State Education Association (ISEA) Video Production Club KIGC Radio United World Club Lambda Delta Phi (sorority) William Penn Computer Club (WPC²) Marching/Athletic Band William Penn Jazz Ensemble Math Club Academic Majors

Applied Technology Division • Applied Mathematics • Computer Science • General Mathematics • Industrial Technology with Emphases in --Industrial Management --Engineering Technology --Technical • Information Technology • Mechanical Engineering • Software Engineering

Business Administration Division • Business Management • General Accounting • Public Accounting HumanitiesH iti Division Di i i Education Division • Communications with Emphases in • K-12 Endorsements --English • Elementary Education Endorsements --Fine Arts • Secondary Education Endorsements --Digital Communication with Concentrations in *Journalism *Public Relations *Television • Music

Nursing Division • BSN degree completion (MUST have current RN License prior to enrolling in program)

Social & Behavioral Sciences Division • History/Government with Emphases in --American Government --American History --General History/Government --Pre-Law • Human Services • Psychology • Sociology with Emphases in --General Sociology --Criminology

Health and Life Sciences Division • Biology with Emphases in --Environmental Studies --General Biology --Pre-Professional Studies --Bio-Process Technology • Physical Education with Emphases in --Sports Administration --Strength & Conditioning --Wellness & Recreation • Exercise Science