22010-11010-11 JJamesames MMadisonadison MMen’sen’s GGolfolf RRosteroster & SSchedulechedule Name Year Ht. Hometown/High School Jack Bonifant Jr. 6-0 Silver Spring, Md./Sherwood Tucker Koch Fr. 6-2 Malvern, Pa./Malvern Prep. Rich Leeper So. 5-8 Chapel Hill, N.C./Carrboro Michael Meisenzahl R-Sr. 5-9 Medford, N.J./Shawnee Chad Mozingo Jr. 6-0 Culpeper, Va./Culpeper County Matt Neely Sr. 5-9 Ashland, Va./Patrick Henry Mike Smith Jr. 5-10 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla./Nease Ryan Vince So. 6-0 Charlotte, N.C./Providence Chris Wellde Jr. 6-1 Ellicott City, Md./Centennial Garrett Whitmore R-So. 5-11 Midlothian, Va./Midlothian

Head Coach: Jeff Forbes

Sat.-Sun. Sept. 11-12 at Fossum/Spartan Invitational Mon.-Tue. Jan. 31- at JU Invitational Forest Akers West GC - East Lansing, Mich. Feb. 1 PLAYERS Stadium Course-Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Sat.-Sun. Sept. 18-19 at Maryland Intercollegiate Sun.-Tue. Mar. 6-8 at Barefoot at the Beach Intercollegiate River Marsh GC - Cambridge, Md. Surf Club - North Myrtle Beach, S.C. Mon.-Tue. Sept. 27-28 at VCU Shootout Fri.-Sun. Mar. 11-13 at Seminole Intercollegiate Hermitage CC - Manakin Sabot, Va. Southwood GC - Tallahassee, Fla. Mon.-Tue. Oct. 11-12 at Richmond Intercollegiate Mon.-Tue. Mar. 21-22 at C&F Bank Intercollegiate Independence GC - Richmond, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Sun.-Tue. Oct. 24-26 at ODU/OuterBanks Collegiate Invitational Sat.-Mon. Apr. 9-11 at The Rutherford Intercollegiate Powells Point, N.C. Penn State Blue Course - State College, Pa. Fri.-Sun. Apr. 22-24 at CAA Men’s Golf Championship Pinehurst Resort #8 - Pinehurst, N.C. Thu.-Sat. May 19-21 at NCAA Regionals Pete Dye River Course - Blacksburg, Va. Tue.-Sun. May 31- at NCAA Championship June 5 Karsten Creek GC - Stillwater, Okla. 2010-11 JMU GOLF

James Madison Quick Facts Table of Contents Location ...... Harrisonburg, Table of Contents/Quick Facts ...... 1 Founded ...... 1908 Virginia/Harrisonburg Maps ...... 2 Enrollment ...... 18,971 Quick Look at JMU/Nicknames, Traditions . . 3 Nickname ...... Dukes 2010-11 Dukes Colors ...... Purple and Gold Michael Meisenzahl ...... 4-5 Conference ...... Colonial Athletic Association Matt Neely ...... 6-7 President ...... Dr. Linwood Rose Jack Bonifant ...... 8-9 Vice President for Administration and Finance ...... Charlie King Chad Mozingo ...... 10-11 Mike Smith ...... 12-13 Athletics Department Director of Athletics ...... Jeff Bourne Chris Wellde ...... 14-15 Deputy A.D...... Geoff Polglase Rich Leeper ...... 16-17 Associate A.D./SWA ...... Shelia Moorman Ryan Vince ...... 18-19 Associate A.D./Sport Programs ...... Kevin White Garrett Whitmore ...... 20-21 Associate A.D./Academics ...... Casey Carter Tucker Koch ...... 22 Assistant A.D./Compliance ...... Jennifer Phillips Assistant A.D./Sports Medicine ...... Tom Kuster Dukes On the Road ...... 23 Assistant A.D./Development ...... Dave Biancamano Head Coach Jeff Forbes ...... 24 Assistant A.D./Tickets & Customer Relations ...... Mike Carpenter Recent CAA Honors ...... 25 Director of Business Operations ...... Karen Mercer Tradition of Excellence ...... 26-27 Director of Facilities & Events ...... Ty Phillips 2009-10 Stats & Results ...... 28-29 Director of Equipment ...... Neil Lam Practice Facilities ...... 30-31 Human Resources Coordinator ...... Maureen Burt Plecker Center ...... 32-33 Sports Psychologist ...... Dr. Robert Harmison Strength & Conditioning ...... 34 Executive Assistant ...... Teresa Somma Sports Medicine ...... 35 Offi ce Manager ...... Marcia Moshier Academic Advising ...... 36 Faculty Athletic Representative ...... Roger Soenksen Packsaddle Ridge Golf Club ...... 37 Golf Information Lakeview Golf Club ...... 38 Head Coach ...... Jeff Forbes Team Locker Room ...... 39 Alma Mater, Year ...... James Madison, ’90 and ‘92 Sports Psychology ...... 40 Years at James Madison (Men)/Overall ...... Fourth / Seventh Athletics Director ...... 41 Offi ce Phone Number ...... 540-568-6693 This is JMU ...... 42-44 Mailing Address ...... 261 Bluestone Dr., MSC 2301, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 Harrisonburg, Va...... 45 2010 CAA Finish ...... Eighth JMU Timeline ...... 46 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/1 President Linwood Rose ...... 47 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Athletics Communications ...... 48 Home Courses ...... Packsaddle Ridge GC / Lakeview GC

Athletics Communications Credits Assistant A.D.-CommunicationsGolfContact ...... John A. Martin ’s 2010-11 mens’ golf Offi ce/Cell Phone ...... 540-568-6154 / 540-476-1259 media guide was produced by JMU’s Office of Athletics Communications. The publication was E-mail ...... [email protected] compiled and edited by JMU’s athletics commu- Associate Director ...... Kevin Warner nications staff, led by John A. Martin and Teresa Assistant Director ...... Milla Sue Wisecarver Craig. Cover design and interior concepts by Grant Communications Associate ...... Brian Hansen Hawkins Design. Photography by the university’s Communications Assistant ...... Chris Brooks photography staff, Cathy Kushner (athletics), Diane Elliott (university). Multimedia Communications ...... Curt Dudley Graphic Design ...... Teresa Craig On the Cover Photography Supervisor ...... Cathy Kushner Administrative Assistant ...... Judy Larson Senior Mike Meisenzahl and Matt Front: Offi ce Fax ...... 540-568-3703 Neely Back: Returners Chris Wellde, Mike Smith, Jack Bonifant and Chad Mozingo Mailing Address ...... Athletics Communications ...... MSC 0404, 380 University Boulevard, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 Web Site ...... www.JMUSports.com 2010-11 JMU MEN'S GOLF 1 2010-11 JMU GOLF Harrisonburg, Virginia Virginia Map Harrisonburg to (hours) Baltimore, Md...... 2-1/2 Beckley, W.Va...... 3 Charleston, W.Va...... 4 Charlotte, N.C...... 5 Charlottesville, Va...... 1 Columbus, Ohio ...... 6-1/2 Greensboro, N.C...... 3-1/2 Lexington, Ky...... 6 New York, N.Y...... 6 Norfolk, Va...... 3-1/2 Philadelphia, Pa...... 4 Pittsburgh, Pa...... 4 Richmond, Va...... 2 Roanoke, Va...... 2 Washington, D.C...... 2+

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A Quick Look At JMU Location: Harrisonburg, Va. 22807 Enrollment: 18,971 Founded: 1908 (as State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg; became the State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg in 1914, the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg in 1924, Madison College in 1938 and James Madison University in 1977). The university is named for James Madison, the fourth president of the United States and primary author of the U.S. Constitution. Affiliation: State university of the Commonwealth of Virginia Academic Divisions: College of Arts and Letters, College of Business, College of Education, College of Integrated Science and Technology, College of Science and Mathematics, College of Visual and Performing Arts, The Graduate School, General Education Degree Programs: 106 (68 undergraduate, 30 master’s, 2 educational specialist, 6 doctoral) Full-time Employees: 2,200 (1,100 faculty and administrators; 1,100 staff) Campus: 108 major buildings on 696 acres Athletic Affiliations: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Athletic Programs: 18 varsity sports (6 for men, 12 for women) Nickname: Dukes (in honor of Dr. Samuel P. Duke, second president of the University, 1919-1949). Colors: Purple, Gold Men’s Sports Programs: , , Football, Golf, Soccer, Tennis Women’s Sports Programs: Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Track and Field (indoor and outdoor), Volleyball

Nicknames, Traditions JMU’s athletic teams use the nickname “Dukes” in honor of Dr. Samuel P. Duke, univer- sity president from 1919-1949. Men’s athletics began at JMU during Duke’s tenure (men first enrolled in the regular season in 1946 as day students.) Women’s teams were known by several names until “Duchesses” became prevalent in the early 1940s. That name was dropped in 1982 when all of JMU’s teams became “Dukes.” The school colors, purple and gold, were selected during JMU’s first session in 1909-10 from the colors used by the institution’s two literary societies, Lanier and Lee. The Lanier Society’s colors were violet and white and the Lee’s gray and gold. Violet soon was replaced by purple, which was easier to obtain for use for pennants and other decora- tions. The school mascot, a bulldog with a purple and gold cape and a crown, was adopted in 1971. The bulldog is the tradi- tional pet of royalty such as a duke. “” entertains at JMU athletic contests and other university special events and also takes part in a variety of community activities and events. JMU also has used several living bulldogs as university mascots. Duke Dog won the “popular” vote during the 2004 Capital One Mascot of the Year competition, compiling an 11-0 re- cord in head-to-head voting against other college mascots.

2010-11 JMU MEN’s GOLF 3 MICHAEL MEISENZAHL

Redshirt Senior – 3 Letters – 5-9 Medford, N.J. – Shawnee Career Highlights • Career scoring lows of 68 (single round), 147 (36 holes) and 211 (54 holes) • Enters his final season ranking in the top-10 in career scoring average • Has 3 top-five and 12 top-20 finishes in his career • Two-time CAA Player of the Week • One-time CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award winner Fall 2010 (redshirt senior) • Played in two events and six rounds, averaging 73.7 with two rounds of par or better • Top finish was a tie for 14th at the Maryland Intercollegiate at 215 with a 3-under 68 in the last round 2009-10 (redshirt junior) • Played in 11 of a possible 12 events to pick up his third JMU letter • Averaged a team-best 74.1 strokes in 27 rounds played and led the team in scoring four times • Recorded one top-five and six top-20 finishes on the year • Had 10 rounds of par or better, ranking second on the team • Tied a career-low with a 68 in the third round of the Sea Trail Intercollegiate • Best finish on the year was a tie for fifth at the Sea Trail Intercollegiate with a career-low 5-under 211 • Tied for 11th at the Frank Landrey Invitational • Tied for 12th at the Kauai Invitational • Finished in a tie for 34th at the CAA Championships. • Earned CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award for his work in the classroom 2008-09 (redshirt sophomore) • Played in 10 events, tying for team high and earning his second collegiate letter • Played a team-high 26 rounds and finished second on the team with a 73.7 stroke average • Recorded seven rounds of par or better, including a career-low 68 at the Sea Trail Invitational on Sept. 21, 2009 • Finished in the top-20 five times, including twice in the top-six • Had his best finish of the year at the 2008 Stono Cup as the runner-up with a then-career-low 2-under 214, earning CAA Player of the Week honors • Tied for fifth at the Sea Trail Invitational at even-par 216 • Earned his second CAA Player of the Week honor with a tie for 11th at the Argonaut Invitational 2007-08 (redshirt-freshman) • Competed in five events for JMU to garner his first letter • Averaged 78.2 strokes in 14 rounds played • Best finish of the year was a tie for 30th at the Scotty Duncan Memorial 2006-07 (freshman) • Competed in two fall tournaments for the Dukes before receiving a medical redshirt • Carded a season-best 74 in the second round of the Rutgers Invitational • Shot a season-best 152 at the Rutgers Invitational • Finished tied for 15th at the Poplar Hill Intercollegiate with a three-round 236 High School • First-Team All-State, All-County and All-Conference his final three years • First-Team All-American as a junior • Runner-up in State Championship as a sophomore while leading his team to the 2004 State Championship • Won County Tournament as a senior • Won Sectional Tournament as a junior and senior • Earned Burlington County Times and Courier Post Player of the Year honors as a junior • Runner-up in Carl Arena tournament as a junior • Won conference tournament as a sophomore shooting a 67 Personal • Son of Bruce and Kimberly Meisenzahl • Kinesiology major • Wants to play golf professionally

MICHAEL MEISENZAHL CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2006-07 5 388 236 152 74 - 2 - - - 77.6 2007-08 14 1095 231 157 74 - 5 - - - 78.2 2008-09 26 1917 214 147 68 7 10 - 2 2 73.7 2009-10 27 2000 211 149 68 10 11 - 1 1 74.1 Fall 2010 6 442 215 - 68 2 2 - - - 73.7 Totals 78 5842 211 147 68 19 30 - 3 3 74.9

2010-11 dukes  4 MICHAEL MEISENZAHL

Michael Meisenzahl’s Tournament-by-Tournament 2006-07 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Rutgers Invitational 9/15-16/06 78-74=152 +10 t42nd Poplar Hill Intercollegiate 10/23-24/06 76-76-84=236 +20 t15th

2007-08 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Poplar Hills Intercollegiate 9/10-11/07 74-75-85=234 +18 t33rd Sea Trail Intercollegiate 9/21-23/07 77-77-77=231 +15 t85th Scotty Duncan Memorial 10/6-7/-07 83-74=157 +13 t30th Georgetown Hoya Invitational 10/22-23/07 79-85-78=242 +29 58th 2008 CAA Championships 4/18-20/08 76-77-78=231 +18 42nd

2008-09 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Sea Trail Invitiational 9/19-21/08 75-73-68=216 E t5th Stono Cup 10/6-7/08 70-73-71=214 -2 2nd Frank Landrey Invitational 10/13-14/08 73-72-76=221 +5 t15th ODU/SeaScape Invitational 10/27-28/08 72-75=147 +7 t14th Kauai Collegiate Invitational 11/3-5/08 72-74-74=220 +4 t45th Argonaut Invitational 3/2-3/09 70-76-74=220 +4 t11th First Market Bank Intercollegiate 3/23-24/09 74-76=150 +8 t34th Ironwood Pirate Invitational 4/3-5/09 76-76-72=224 +8 t22nd CAA Championships 4/17-19/09 73-74-83=230 +14 t27th Cavalier Classic 4/25/09 75 +3 t39th

2009-10 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Spring Hill Suites Intercollegiate 9/14-15/09 71-71-73=215 -1 t17th Sea Trail Intercollegiate 9/25-27/09 72-71-68=211 -5 t5th Frank Landrey Invitational 10/5-6/09 74-71-75=220 +4 t11th Georgetown Intercollegiate 10/19-20/09 75-75=150 +8 t20th Kauai Collegiate Invitational 10/26-28/09 69-72-72=213 -3 t12th Seahawk Intercollegiate 3/1-2/10 73-76=149 +5 t18th Palmas Del Mar Intercollegiate 3/8-10/10 79-73-75=227 +11 t29th C&F Bank Intercollegiate 3/22-23/10 74-75=149 +7 t32nd Buck Leslie Classic 4/5/10 78 +7 n/a CAA Championships 4/16-18/10 83-76-77=236 +26 t34th Cavalier Classic 5/1-2/10 81-71=152 +8 t25th

Fall 2010 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Maryland Intercollegiate 9/18-19/2010 75-72-68=215 +2 t14th Verizon Wireless VCU Shootout 9/27-28/2010 72-77-78=227 +11 t53rd

2010-11 dukes  5 MATT NEELY

Senior – 3 Letters – 5-9 Ashland, Va. – Patrick Henry

Career Highlights • Career bests of 70 (single round), 141 (36 holes) and 214 (54 holes) • Has one career top-five and four top-10 finishes • Named CAA Player of the Week once during his career • Comissioner’s Academic Award recipient

Fall 2010 (senior) • Averaged 74.4 strokes in 11 fall rounds and four tournaments played • Posted two top-20 finishes, including a tie for ninth at the Richmond Intercollegiate, posting a 1-under 215 and tying his top career single-round score with a 2-under 70 in the second round • Also had a tie for 17th at the Verizon Wireless VCU Shootout, finishing at 2-over 218

2009-10 (junior) • Competed in seven events, earning his third collegiate letter • Averaged 77.5 strokes in 17 rounds played • Shot a season-low 71 at the Spring Hill Suites Intercollegiate • Had his best finish of the year in a tie for 43rd at the C&F Bank Intercollegiate

2008-09 (sophomore) • Played in nine events for JMU to garner his second collegiate letter • Averaged 75.7 strokes per round in his 24 rounds, including six rounds of par or better • Recorded one top-five and two top-10 finishes • Finished tied for fifth at the Frank Landrey Invitational with a career-best 2-under 214 • Named CAA Player of the Week on Mar. 17 after tying for sixth at the FSU Spring Break Invitational, posting a career-best 3-under 141 • Tied for 32nd at the 2009 CAA Championship

2007-08 (freshman) • Played in seven events to earn his first JMU letter • Averaged 77.5 strokes in 17 rounds played with one round of par or better • Recorded one top-10 finish • Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient • Tied for ninth, his first career top-10 finish, at the First Market Bank Intercollegiate with a 2-over 144, including a career-best 1-under 70 in the second round • Tied for 38th at the Lacrosse Home Collegiate Invitational

High School • Four-year varsity letterman • Finished third at the VSGA Men’s Team Championships as a senior • Finished first in four of 12 events as a senior • Finished 14th out of 118 players at the Bubba Conlee National Invitational as a senior • Hanover County High School Quad Champion as a senior • Richmond Times-Dispatch All-Metro Team junior and senior seasons • Won the PJGT JMU Junior Classic at Lakeview as a junior • AAA State Finalist as a junior • AAA Region Runner-up and AAA All Central Region First Team as a junior • Won the Richmond Junior Golf Association Championship as a sophomore • Virginia State Junior Amateur Runner-up as a sophomore.

Personal • Son of Chuck and Lou Ann Neely • Kinesiology major • Enjoys hunting, photography and fitness

MATT NEELY CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2007-08 17 1318 228 144 70 1 7 - - 1 77.5 2008-09 24 1817 214 141 70 6 9 - 1 2 75.7 2009-10 17 1317 222 152 71 1 7 - - - 77.5 Fall 2010 11 818 215 155 70 3 4 - - 1 74.4 Totals 69 5270 214 141 70 11 27 - 1 4 76.4

2010-11 dukes  6 MATT NEELY

Matt Neely’s Tournament-by-Tournament 2007-08 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Poplar Hills Intercollegiate 9/10-11/07 80-85-73=238 +22 41st Sea Trail Intercollegiate 9/21-23/07 74-74-80=228 +12 t77th Frank Landrey Invitational 10/15-16/07 80-78-81=239 +23 t54th Lonnie D. Small Spring Classic 3/3-4/08 78-76=154 +10 t46th First Market Bank Intercollegiate 3/17-18/08 74-70=144 +2 t9th Lacrosse Home Collegiate Invit. 3/29-30/08 78-78=156 +12 t38th Cavalier Classic 4/27-28/08 79-80=159 +15 t83rd

2008-09 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Sea Trail Invitiational 9/19-21/08 78-75-72=225 +9 t43rd Stono Cup 10/6-7/08 81-78-77=236 +20 35th Frank Landrey Invitational 10/13-14/08 72-70-72=214 -2 t5th ODU/SeaScape Invitational 10/27-28/08 76-82=158 +18 t55th Argonaut Invitational 3/2-3/09 74-75-76=225 +9 t26th FSU Spring Break Invitational 3/12/09 71-70=141 -3 t6th First Market Bank Intercollegiate 3/23-24/09 76-75=151 +9 t38th Ironwood Pirate Invitational 4/3-5/09 77-77-80=234 +18 t66th CAA Championships 4/17-19/09 78-75-80=233 +17 t32nd

2009-10 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Spring Hill Suites Intercollegiate 9/14-15/09 76-71-75=222 +6 t51st Frank Landrey Invitational 10/5-6/09 78-76-79=233 +17 t48th Georgetown Intercollegiate 10/19-20/09 84-80=164 +22 t61st Palmas Del Mar Intercollegiate 3/8-10/10 82-79-74=235 +19 t55th C&F Bank Intercollegiate 3/22-23/10 77-75=152 +10 t43rd Buck Leslie Classic* 4/5/10 76 +5 n/a Rutherford Intercollegiate 4/24-25/10 80-79-76=235 +22 t47th

Fall 2010 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank The Fossum 9/11-9/12/10 76-79=155 +11 t37th Verizon Wireless VCU Shootout 9/27-28/10 73-74-71=218 +2 t17th Richmond Intercollegiate 10/11-12/10 73-70-72=215 -1 t9th Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate 10/24-10/26/10 79-76-75=230 +14 t76th

* Played as an individual

2010-11 dukes  7 JACK BONIFANT

Junior – 2 Letters – 6-0 Silver Spring, Md. – Sherwood

Career Highlights • Career scoring bests of 71 (single round), 155 (36 holes) and 227 (54 holes) • Has two career top-25 finishes

Fall 2010 (junior) • Played in two evens and five rounds in the fall, averaging 76.6 strokes • Had his top finish at The Fossum, shooting a 155 to tie for 37th • Shot a fall-best 1-over 73 in the second round of the Verizon Wireless VCU Shootout

2009-10 (sophomore) • Competed in four events, all but one as an individual • Garnered his second JMU letter • Averaged 78.8 strokes in nine rounds played • Had top round of the year in the final round of the Sea Trail Intercollegiate, posting a 1-over 73. • His best finish on the year was a tie for 59th at the Seahawk Intercollegiate • Tied for 64th at the Rutherford Intercollegiate

2008-09 (freshman) • Competed in five events for JMU • Earned his first collegiate letter • Averaged 76.6 strokes in 12 rounds played, including one round under par • Posted a pair of top-25 finishes • Shot a career-low 1-under 71 at the Frank Landrey Invitational on Oct. 13 • Finished 21st at the CAA Championships, his top career finish • Tied for 23rd at the Stono Cup • Tied for 33rd at the FSU Spring Break Invitational

High School • First-Team All-Met • Montgomery County Player of the Year • 2007 Bob Riley Junior Open champion • 2007 Bobby Bower Runner-up • Sixth-place finish in the Maryland state championship • 2006 Bobby Bower Champion • Member of the National Honor Society

Personal • Son of Jim and Debbie Bonifant • Justice studies major • Enjoys watching sports and movies

JACK BONIFANT CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2008-09 12 919 227 157 71 1 5 - - - 76.6 2009-10 9 709 228 165 73 - 4 - - - 78.8 Fall 2010 5 383 228 155 73 - 2 - - - 76.6 Totals 26 2011 227 155 71 1 11 - - - 77.3

2010-11 dukes  8 JACK BONIFANT

Jack Bonifant’s Tournament-by-Tournament 2008-09 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Stono Cup 10/6-7/08 75-74-79=228 +12 t23rd Frank Landrey Invitational 10/13-14/08 76-71-80=227 +11 t41st FSU Spring Break Invitational 3/12/09 83-74=157 +13 t33rd CAA Championships 4/17-19/09 73-77-77=227 +11 21st Cavalier Classic 4/25/09 80 +8 t80th

2009-10 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Sea Trail Intercollegiate* 9/25-27/09 74-81-73=228 +12 t75th Seahawk Intercollegiate 3/1-2/10 83-82=165 +21 t59th Buck Leslie Classic* 4/5/10 75 +4 n/a Rutherford Intercollegiate* 4/24-25/10 77-83-81=241 +28 t64th

Fall 2010 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank The Fossum 9/11-9/12/10 79-76=155 +11 t37th Verizon Wireless VCU Shootout 9/27-28/10 77-73-78=228 +12 t59th

* Played as an individual

2010-11 dukes  9 CHAD MOZINGO

Junior – 2 Letters – 6-0 Culpeper, Va. – Culpeper County

Career Highlights • Career records of 70 (single round), 149 (36 holes) and 216 (54 holes) • Has two career top-20 finishes

Fall 2010 (junior) • Competed in four events, averaging 74.5 strokes in 11 rounds of play • Had three rounds of par or better in the fall • Posted his top career-finish with a tie for 11th at the Richmond Intercollegiate, shooting a career-best even-par 216 • Also had his career-low 18 with a 2-under 70 in the second round at Richmond • Tied for 22nd at the Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate with a 1-over 217, including an opening round 71

2009-10 (sophomore) • Competed in six events, five of them as part of the scoring team • Picked up his second letter of his JMU career • Averaged 76.6 strokes in 14 rounds played • Posted two rounds of par or better on the year • Shot a career-low round of 71 at the Sea Trail Intercollegiate and again at the Cavalier Classic • Tied for 18th at the Cavalier Classic for his first career top-20 finish • Tied for 32nd at the Rutherford Intercollegiate and 34th at the CAA Championships

2008-09 (freshman) • Competed in four events for JMU, earning his first collegiate letter • Finished the year with a 75.3 stroke average in eight rounds of competition • Had one round of par or better, shooting a 72 in the final round of the Frank Landrey Invitational • His best finish of the year was a tie for 21st at the FSU Spring Break Invitational • Tied for 37th at the Frank Landrey Invitational • Tied for 39th at the 2009 Cavalier Classic

High School • Lettered all four years in golf, earning MVP three times • Named to the Free Lance Star All-Area team his senior year, as well as the All-Region squad • Two-time All-District team selection • Was medalist in 9-of-14 Cedar Run District events his senior season • Tied the school record with a 69 during his senior year • Also played varsity baseball, lettering two years • Was a member of the National Honor Society • Earned 4.0 GPA award three years at Culpeper County

Personal • Son of Mike and Kim Mozingo • Kinesiology major • Enjoys baseball, billiards, ping pong and hunting

CHAD MOZINGO CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2008-09 8 602 226 149 72 1 4 - - - 75.3 2009-10 14 1072 221 150 71 2 6 - - - 76.6 Fall 2010 11 820 216 155 70 3 4 - - - 74.5 Totals 33 2494 216 149 70 6 14 - - - 75.6

2010-11 dukes  10 CHAD MOZINGO

Chad Mozingo’s Tournament-by-Tournament 2008-09 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Frank Landrey Invitational 10/13-14/08 75-79-72=226 +10 t37th FSU Spring Break Invitational 3/12/09 74-75=149 +5 t21st First Market Bank Intercollegiate 3/23-24/09 75-77=152 +10 t46th 2009 Cavalier Classic 4/25/09 75 +3 t39th

2009-10 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Sea Trail Intercollegiate 9/25-27/09 71-75-75=221 +5 t41st Seahawk Intercollegiate 3/1-2/10 79-81=160 +16 t52nd Buck Leslie Classic 4/5/10 74 +3 n/a CAA Championships 4/16-18/10 76-82-78=236 +26 t34th Rutherford Intercollegiate 4/24-25/10 76-77-78=231 +18 t32nd Cavalier Classic* 5/1-2/10 79-71=150 +6 t18th

Fall 2010 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank The Fossum 9/11-9/12/10 78-77=155 +11 t37th Verizon Wireless VCU Shootout 9/27-28/10 77-74-81=232 +16 t67th Richmond Intercollegiate 10/11-12/10 72-70-74=216 E t11th Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate 10/24-10/26/10 71-73-73=217 +1 t22nd

2010-11 dukes  11 MIKE SMITH

Junior – 2 Letters – 5-01 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla – Nease

Career Highlights • Career lows of 69 (single round), 147 (36 holes) and 212 (54 holes) • Had one career top-10 and five top-20 finishes • Named CAA Player of the Week once during his career

Fall 2010 (junior) • Played in two tournaments and six rounds, averaging 73.8 strokes per round • Had his top fall finish at the Richmond Intercollegiate, tying for 26th at 222, including a 2-under 70 in the second round

2009-10 (sophomore) • Competed in all 12 team events, the only player on the roster to do that • Averaged 75.0 strokes in 30 rounds played, ranking third on the squad • Had a team-high 12 rounds of par or better • Posted one top-10 and three top-15 finishes • Led the team in scoring in three tournaments • Named CAA Co-Player of the Week on Oct. 29 after tying for 10th at the Kauai Invitational with a career-best 4-under 212 in the event • Shot a career-low round of 69 at the Sea Trail Intercollegiate and at the Kauai Invitational • Tied for 11th at the Frank Landry Invitational • Finished 15th at the Seahawk Intercollegiate • Tied for 31st at the CAA Championships

2008-09 (freshman) • Competed in seven events, all in the lineup • Tied four fourth on the team with a 74.7 stroke average in 19 rounds played • Had four rounds of par or better • Posted a season-best single round of 70 in the second round of the Kauai Invitational • Record two top-20 finishes and five top-30 finishes • Tied for 15th at the Frank Landrey Invitational • Finished 20th at the FSU Spring Break Invitational

High School • Four-year member of varsity golf team • Enrolled full-time at the Tom Burnett Golf Academy in Florida • Ranked 177th overall in the 2008 recruiting class by Golfweek • Two time FCWT All-American.

Personal • Son of Bob and Debbie Smith • Kinesiology major • Enjoys basketball, billiards, boating, skiing, working out and jet skiing

MIKE SMITH CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2008-09 19 1420 217 148 70 4 7 - - - 74.7 2009-10 30 2249 212 147 69 12 12 - - 1 75.0 Fall 2010 6 443 221 - 70 2 2 - - - 73.8 Totals 55 4112 212 147 69 18 21 - - 1 74.8

2010-11 dukes  12 MIKE SMITH

Mike Smith’s Tournament-by-Tournament 2008-09 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Sea Trail Invitiational 9/19-21/08 77-74-71=222 +6 t28th Stono Cup 10/6-7/08 74-78-77=229 +13 t27th Frank Landrey Invitational 10/13-14/08 73-76-72=221 +5 t15th ODU/SeaScape Invitational 10/27-28/08 73-78=151 +11 t29th Kauai Collegiate Invitational 11/3-5/08 74-70-73=217 +1 t34th Argonaut Invitational 3/2-3/09 78-77-77=232 +16 t43rd FSU Spring Break Invitational 3/12/09 77-71=148 +4 20th

2009-10 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Spring Hill Suites Intercollegiate 9/14-15/09 70-74-72=216 E t23rd Sea Trail Intercollegiate 9/25-27/09 69-72-78=219 +3 t34th Frank Landrey Invitational* 10/5-6/09 71-71-78=220 +4 t11th Georgetown Intercollegiate 10/19-20/09 79-84=163 +21 t58th Kauai Collegiate Invitational 10/26-28/09 71-69-72=212 -4 t10th Seahawk Intercollegiate 3/1-2/10 75-72=147 +3 15th Palmas Del Mar Intercollegiate 3/8-10/10 74-80-72=226 +10 t25th C&F Bank Intercollegiate 3/22-23/10 77-74=151 +9 t37th Buck Leslie Classic 4/5/10 71 E n/a CAA Championships 4/16-18/10 77-78-78=233 +23 t31st Rutherford Intercollegiate 4/24-25/10 77-79-77=233 +20 t42nd Cavalier Classic 5/1-2/10 79-79=158 +14 t51st

Fall 2010 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Richmond Intercollegiate 10/11-12/10 77-70-75=222 +6 t26th Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate 10/24-10/26/10 70-78-73=221 +5 t37th

* Played as an individual

2010-11 dukes  13 CHRIS WELLDE

Junior – 2 Letters – 6-1 Ellicott City, Md. – Centennial

Career Highlights • Career lows of 69 (single round), 148 (36 holes) and 217 (54 holes) • Has one career top-five and two top-20 finishes

Fall 2010 (junior) • Averaged 74.7 strokes in six rounds played over two tournaments • Had his best fall finish at the Verizon Wireless VCU Shootout, tying for 37th at 223 • Shot a personal fall-best 1-under 71 in the opening round of the Maryland Intercollegiate

2009-10 (sophomore) • Played in 11 events to earn his second collegiate letter • Averaged 75.7 strokes in 27 rounds played, fourth-best average on the team • Had two rounds of par or better • Led the team in scoring twice during the season at the final two tournaments of the year (Rutherford Intercollegiate and Cavalier Classic) • Tied his career-low with a 69 in the first round of the Sea Trail Intercollegiate • Best finish on the year was a tie for 12th at the Cavalier Classic, posting a career-best two-round score of 148 • Tied for 23rd at Rutherford Intercollegiate • Tied for 25th at the Palmas Del Mar Invitational.

2008-09 (freshman) • Competed in six events for JMU • Earned his first collegiate letter • Tied for fourth on the team with a 74.7 stroke average • Shot a season-low 69 at the 2008 Stono Cup on Oct. 6 • Finished fourth at the Stono Cup, shooting a career-best 217 over the 54 holes • Finished 23rd at the FSU Spring Break Invitational • Tied for 28th at the Cavalier Classic

High School • Region 5 champion his senior year at Centennial High School • Four-time All-County selection • Two-time All-Met selection.

Personal • Son of Michael and Cynthia Wellde • Uncle Mike Fuhrman played tight end for the Baltimore Colts • Kinesiology major

CHRIS WELLDE CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2008-09 15 1120 217 150 69 4 6 - 1 1 74.7 2009-10 27 2044 219 148 69 2 11 - - - 75.7 2010-11 6 448 223 - 71 1 2 - - - 74.7 Totals 48 3612 217 148 69 7 19 - 1 1 75.3

2010-11 dukes  14 CHRIS WELLDE

Chris Wellde’s Tournament-by-Tournament 2008-09 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Sea Trail Invitiational 9/19-21/08 78-76-72=226 +10 t47th Stono Cup 10/6-7/08 69-75-73=217 +1 4th Frank Landrey Invitational 10/13-14/08 80-74-71=225 +9 t29th Kauai Collegiate Invitational 11/3-5/08 77-73-78=228 +12 66th FSU Spring Break Invitational 3/12/09 72-78=150 +6 23rd Cavalier Classic 4/25/09 74 +2 t28th

2009-10 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Spring Hill Suites Intercollegiate 9/14-15/09 74-73-76=223 +7 t56th Sea Trail Intercollegiate 9/25-27/09 69-76-74=219 +3 t34th Frank Landrey Invitational 10/5-6/09 80-74-74=228 +12 t40th Georgetown Intercollegiate 10/19-20/09 78-78=156 +14 t47th Kauai Collegiate Invitational 10/26-28/09 78-75-77=230 +14 t42nd Seahawk Intercollegiate 3/1-2/10 80-79=159 +15 t49th Palmas Del Mar Intercollegiate 3/8-10/10 77-74-75=226 +10 t25th C&F Bank Intercollegiate 3/22-23/10 75-77=152 +10 t43rd Buck Leslie Classic 4/5/10 75 +4 n/a Rutherford Intercollegiate 4/24-25/10 74-82-72=228 +15 t23rd Cavalier Classic 5/1-2/10 76-72=148 +4 t12th

Fall 2010 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Maryland Intercollegiate 9/18-19/10 71-79-75=225 +12 t48th Verizon Wireless VCU Shootout 9/27-28/10 75-74-74=223 +7 t37th

2010-11 dukes  15 RICH LEEPER

Sophomore – 1 Letter – 5-8 Chapel Hill, N.C. – Carrboro Career Highlights • Career lows of 70 (single round), 151 (36 holes) and 221 (54 holes) • Has two career top-20 finishes

Fall 2010 (sophomore) • Played in four tournaments and 11 rounds in the fall, averaging 75.5 strokes per round • Posted his top career finish at The Fossum, tying for 16th at a career-best 7-over 151 • Set a new career mark for 54 holes by shooting a 5-over 221 at the Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate

2009-10 (freshman) • Competed in four events and nine rounds in his true freshman year, averaging 76.4 strokes per round • Earned his first collegiate letter • Posted two rounds of par or better • Had one top-20 finish with a tie for 19th at the CAA Championships • Made JMU debut by competing as an individual at the Frank Landry Invitational, including a 1-under 71 in the second round • Shot a career-low 1-under 70 at the Buck Leslie Challenge

High School • Four-time All-Conference selection and team MVP • Finished sixth in state tournament as a senior • Finished third at regional tournament as a junior and first as a senior • Finished second in Midstate Conference Tournament as a senior • Was also a two-time All-Conference selection in lacrosse • Member of the National Technical Honors Society

Personal • Son of Brenda and Mike Leeper • Majoring in kinesiology

RICH LEEPER CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2009-10 9 688 228 157 70 2 4 - - - 76.4 2010-11 11 831 221 151 72 1 4 - - - 75.5 Totals 20 1519 221 151 70 3 8 - - - 76.0

2010-11 dukes  16 RICH LEEPER

Rich Leeper’s Tournament-by-Tournament 2009-10 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Frank Landrey Invitational* 10/5-6/09 75-71-87=233 +17 t48th Buck Leslie Classic* 4/5/10 70 -1 n/a CAA Championships 4/16-18/10 71-80-77=228 +18 t19th Cavalier Classic 5/1-2/10 76-81=157 +13 t47th

Fall 2010 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank The Fossum 9/11-9/12/10 76-75=151 +7 t16th Maryland Intercollegiate 9/18-19/10 75-78-77=230 +17 t62nd Richmond Intercollegiate* 10/11-12/10 73-79-77=229 +13 t53rd Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate 10/24-10/26/10 73-72-76=221 +5 t37th

* Played as individual

2010-11 dukes  17 RYAN VINCE

Sophomore – 1 Letter – 6-0 Charlotte, N.C. – Providence Career Highlights • Career lows of 67 (single round), 143 (36 holes) and 215 (54 holes) • Has two top-10 and four top-17 finishes

Fall 2010 (sophomore) • Played in four tournaments and 11 rounds, posting a team-best 73.5 scoring average • Had five rounds of par or better in the fall, leading the Dukes in the category • Posted his top career finish and scoring mark with a tie for third at 4-under 212 at the Richmond Intercollegiate • Shot a pair of under par rounds at Richmond, including a personal fall-best 3-under 69 in the second round

2009-10 (freshman) • Earned his first collegiate letter • Competed in six events, averaging 74.4 strokes in 17 rounds played with five rounds of par or better • Recorded one top-10 and three top-17 finishes • Made JMU debut at the Spring Hill Suites Intercollegiate, tying for 17th • Shot a season-low 67 in the second round of the Spring Hill Suites Intercollegiate, tying him for the fourth-best single-round score in school history • The 67 tied him with three other Dukes for the best individual round by a freshman • His 67 stands alone as the best score by a JMU player making his collegiate debut • Was the top JMU finisher when he played as an individual and tied for sixth at the C&F Bank Intercollegiate, including a 2-under 69 in the opening round • Tied for 16th at the Sea Trail Intercollegiate

High School • 2009 Charlotte Observer All-Mecklenberg team • 2009 Carolina Weekly Super Golf first team • Finished in the top-six three times in the NC4A Western Regional Championship • Three-time All-Conference selection • First Team All-Charlotte Observer selection • Helped lead Providence High School to four straight conference and regional championships • Led Providence to a second-place team finish in the state tournament twice. • Honor Roll student • Who’s-Who Among National High School Students (2006-2008)

Personal • Son of Jeff and Chris Vince • Father, Jeff, played baseball at Clarion Unversity • Majoring in kinesiology • Enjoys playing video games in his free time

RYAN VINCE CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2009-10 17 1264 215 143 67 5 6 - - 1 74.4 2010-11 11 809 212 152 69 5 4 - 1 1 73.5 Totals 28 2073 212 143 67 10 10 - 1 2 74.0

2010-11 dukes  18 RYAN VINCE

Ryan Vince’s Tournament-by-Tournament 2009-10 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Spring Hill Suites Intercollegiate 9/14-15/09 74-67-74=215 -1 t17th Sea Trail Intercollegiate 9/25-27/09 71-71-73=215 -1 t16th Frank Landrey Invitational 10/5-6/09 76-76-79=231 +15 46th Kauai Collegiate Invitational 10/26-28/09 76-73-72=221 +5 27th C&F Bank Intercollegiate* 3/22-23/10 69-74=143 +1 t6th Rutherford Intercollegiate 4/24-25/10 83-78-78=239 +26 t60th

Fall 2010 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank The Fossum 9/11-9/12/10 81-71=152 +8 t21st Maryland Intercollegiate 9/18-19/10 78-78-71=227 +14 t55th Richmond Intercollegiate 10/11-12/10 70-69-73=212 -4 t3rd Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate 10/24-10/26/10 73-73-72=218 +2 t26th

* Played as individual

2010-11 dukes  19 GARRETT WHITMORE

Redshirt Sophomore – 1 Letter – 5-11 Midlothian, Va. – Midlothian Career Highlights • Earned one letter • Career lows of 71 (single round), 152 (36 holes) and 231 (54 holes)

Fall 2010 (redshirt sophomore) • Played in three fall rounds, averaging 77.0 strokes per round • Saw his first collegiate action in more than a year at the Maryland Intercollegiate, shooting a career-best 231, with the best round a 76 in the opening 18

2009-10 (sophomore) • Redshirted and retained the year of eligibility

2008-09 (freshman) • Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient • Competed in two events for JMU, averaging 76.8 strokes in five rounds played • Recorded a season-low 71 at the FSU Spring Break Invitational on Mar. 12 • Tied for 25th at the FSU Spring Break Invitational at 8-over 152 • Tied for 58th at the Ironwood Pirate Invitational

High School • Two-time All-Dominion District First Team • Two-time Richmond Times-Dispatch First Team All-Metro • Team MVP his senior year • Two-time All-Dominion District and All-Central Region Academic teams • Placed fourth as a team at the 2006 VHSL State Golf Championships.

Personal • Son of Barry and Debbie Whitmore • Brother Paxton plays football at Hampden-Sydney College • Political science major • Enjoys fishing, water sports and working out.

GARRETT WHITMORE CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2008-09 5 384 232 152 71 1 2 - - - 76.8 2009-10 Redshirted 2010-11 3 231 231 - 76 - 1 - - - 77.0 Totals 8 615 231 152 71 1 3 - - - 76.9

2010-11 dukes  20 GARRETT WHITMORE

Garrett Whitmore’s Tournament-by-Tournament 2008-09 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank FSU Spring Break Invitational 3/12/09 81-71=152 +8 t25th Ironwood Pirate Invitational 4/3-5/09 81-75-76=232 +16 t58th

Fall 2010 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Maryland Intercollegiate 9/18-19/10 76-78-77=231 +18 t65th

2010-11 dukes  21 TUCKER KOCH

Freshman – 6-2 Malvern, Pa. – Malvern Prep

Fall 2010 (freshman) • Played in three rounds, averaging 74.3 strokes per round • Saw his first collegiate action at the Maryland Intercollegiate, shooting a 7-over 223 to tie for 29th • Shot a team fall-best 5-under 67 in the second round and followed it up with an even-par 72 in the final round

High School • Three-time All-Inter-Ac First Team selection • Two-time All-Main Line Team pick • Team was four-time Inter-Ac League champions • Earned First Honors academically twice during his high school career

Senior Year: • First-Team All-Inter-Ac • Was MVP for the Malvern Prep Friars for the second straight year • Won the Inter-Ac League individual title by two shots

Junior Year: • First-Team All-Inter-Ac • Named the Friars MVP • Was runner-up in the Inter-Ac League season-ending tournament • Played in 14 summer events • Won three individual summer tournaments • Finished in the top 10 in nine of 14 summer events • Won the Philadelphia PGA Tournament of Champions, Pennsylvania State Junior Championship and the PA Big I Regional Qualifier

Sophomore Year: • First Team All-Inter-Ac Golf • Won the PGA Philadelphia Sam Pencale Player of the Year Award

Freshman Year: • Was the PGA Philadelphia Junior Player of the Year

Personal • Son of Art and Kate Koch • Undecided on major • Enjoys basketball, snowboarding and video games

Tucker Koch’s Tournament-by-Tournament Fall 2010 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Richmond Intercollegiate 10/11-12/2010 84-67-72=223 +7 t29th

2010-11 dukes  22 DUKES ON THE ROAD

James Madison’s golf teams travel to their regional tournaments in style and comfort on the University-owned 29-passenger bus. Professional driv- ers take the Dukes around the region on a bus that includes: • Mobile Satellite Direct TV • Mobile Internet • Bathroom

2010-112010-11 JMU MENMEN’S’SGOL GOLFF  23 HEAD COACH JEFF FORBES

• FourthsFourthseason as head coach of the men’s golf program. • 202008-0908-09 CAA co-Coach of the Year. • PrevioPreviously coached the JMU women’s golf team from 1996-91996-99.9 • DuriDuringn his tenure, the women’s team had three top- fi ve fi nnishes at the ECAC Tournament. • ForFormerm four-year golfer at JMU and member of the 1991 NCAA Tournament team. • TwTwo-time winner of the Heath Award. • PlPlayed golf at the professional level on fi ve tours. • WWon one event, had fi ve top-fi ve fi nishes and 1122 top-10 performances during his professional ttenure.e • Helped design and develop Packsaddle Ridge GGolf Course in Harrisonburg, Va. which was recognized in 2003 by Golf Digest as the fi fth- best new golf course in the nation. • Earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from JMU.

2010-11 JMU MEN’S GOLF  24 RECENT CAA HONORS

Jeff Forbes Tim Driver - 2009 CAA co-Coach of the Year. - 2009 All-CAA selection. - 2009 CAA All-tournament team.

Scott Marino - 2006 All-CAA second team

2010-11 JMU MEN’S GOLF  25 TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE

Faber Jamerson • Played on Golden Bear Tour in 2003. • Member of the Dukes squad that went to four-straight NCAA East Regional Championships. • Three-time SunTrust Virgnia State Open Champion.

Joe Scheffres • Won Lakeview Amateur • Five top-fi ve fi nishes in JMU career • Playing on the Hooters Tour D.L. Moyers • Three-time All-American

Scott Mark Polen Carnevale • 2000 CAA Champion. • Inducted into JMU Athletics Hall Of • Holds the school record Fame for 18-hole round with a 64 at the 2000 CAA • Played on the PGA Tour Championships. • PGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 1992 • Only JMU golfer to win PGA Tour event (Chattanooga Classic) • Play-by-Play announcer for PGA Tour Radio

HISTORY  26 TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE

Barry Londeree • 2004 All-America Scholar

Ben Keefer • 2000 All-America Scholar Jay Woodson • Two-time State Amateur Champion. • Played on Hooters Tour in 2006 & 2008. • 2004 JMU Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Pleasant Hughes • Played on the Grey Goose Gateway Tour in 2006, winning three events. • Won Waterford Crystal Classic and Waterford Hotel Classic on the Golden Bear Tour.

1997 Virginia Division I Intercollegiate Champions - James Madison Dukes HISTORY  27 2009-10 STATS & RESULTS

2009-10 STATISTICS Low Tournaments Low Par/- # Finish Top Rel. Player Rounds Strokes 54-holes 36-holes Round Rounds Evnts 1 5 10 To Par Average Michael Meisenzahl 27 2000 211 149 68 10 11 - 1 1 +2 74.1 Ryan Vince 17 1264 215 143 67 5 6 - - 1 +3 74.4 Mike Smith 30 2249 212 147 69 12 12 - - 1 +3 75.0 Chris Wellde 27 2044 219 148 69 2 11 - - - +4 75.7 Jhonny Montano 19 1443 213 147 70 2 8 - - - +5 75.9 Rich Leeper 9 688 228 157 70 2 4 - - - +5 76.4 Chad Mozingo 14 1072 221 150 71 2 6 - - - +5 76.6 Matt Neely 17 1317 222 152 71 1 7 - - - +6 77.5 Jack Bonifant 9 709 228 165 73 - 4 - - - +7 78.8 FOUR-PLAYER TEAM 29 8688 859 597 280 36 12 - 1 3 +13 299.6

9/14-15/09 -- Spring Hill Suites Intercollegiate -- Florence, S.C. James Madison ...... 289 282 294 865 +1 t-5th Michael Meisenzahl ...... 71 71 73 215 -1 t-17th Ryan Vince ...... 74 67 74 215 -1 t-17th Mike Smith ...... 70 74 72 216 E t-23rd Matt Neely ...... 76 71 75 222 +6 t-51st Chris Wellde ...... 74 73 76 223 +7 t-56th

9/25-27/09 -- Sea Trail Intercollegiate -- Sunset Beach, N.C. James Madison ...... 280 289 290 859 -5 3rd Michael Meisenzahl ...... 72 71 68 211 -5 t-5th Ryan Vince ...... 71 71 73 215 -1 t-16th Mike Smith ...... 69 72 78 219 +3 t-34th Chris Wellde ...... 69 76 74 219 +3 t-34th Chad Mozingo ...... 71 75 75 221 +5 t-41st Jack Bonifant# ...... 74 81 73 228 +12 t-75th

10/5-6/09 -- Frank Landrey Invitational -- Gordonsville, Va. James Madison ...... 304 294 307 905 +41 7th Michael Meisenzahl ...... 74 71 75 220 +4 t-11th Mike Smith# ...... 71 71 78 220 +4 t-11th Jhonny Montano ...... 76 73 79 228 +12 t-40th Chris Wellde ...... 80 74 74 228 +12 t-40th Ryan Vince ...... 76 76 79 231 +15 46th Rich Leeper# ...... 75 71 87 233 +17 t-48th Matt Neely ...... 78 76 79 233 +17 t-48th

10/19-20/09 -- Georgetown Intercollegiate -- Beallsville, Md. James Madison ...... 311 309 620 +52 t-11th Michael Meisenzahl ...... 75 75 150 +8 t-20th Jhonny Montano ...... 79 76 155 +13 t-44th Chris Wellde ...... 78 78 156 +14 t-47th Mike Smith ...... 79 84 163 +21 t-58th Matt Neely ...... 84 80 164 +22 t-61st

10/26-28/09 -- Kauai Collegiate Invitational -- Kauai, Hawaii James Madison ...... 286 287 286 859 -5 2nd Mike Smith ...... 71 69 72 212 -4 t-10th Michael Meisenzahl ...... 69 72 72 213 -3 t-12th Jhonny Montano ...... 70 73 70 213 -3 t-12th Ryan Vince ...... 76 73 72 221 +5 27th Chris Wellde ...... 78 75 77 230 +14 t-42nd

2009-10 RESULTS & STATS  28 2009-10 STATS & RESULTS

3/1-2/10 -- Seahawk Intercollegiate -- Wilmington, N.C. James Madison ...... 307 308 615 +39 10th Mike Smith ...... 75 72 147 +3 15th Michael Meisenzahl ...... 73 76 149 +5 t-18th Chris Wellde ...... 80 79 159 +15 t-49th Chad Mozingo ...... 79 81 160 +16 t-52nd Jack Bonifant ...... 83 82 165 +21 t-59th 3/8-10/10 -- Palmas Del Mar Intercollegiate -- Humacao, Puerto Rico James Madison ...... 312 300 296 908 +44 t-10th Mike Smith ...... 74 80 72 226 +10 t-25th Chris Wellde ...... 77 74 75 226 +10 t-25th Michael Meisenzahl ...... 79 73 75 227 +11 t-29th Jhonny Montano ...... 82 74 77 233 +17 t-49th Matt Neely ...... 82 79 74 235 +19 t-55th 3/22-23/10 -- C&F Bank Intercollegiate -- Williamsburg, Va. James Madison ...... 301 296 597 +29 7th Ryan Vince# ...... 69 74 143 +1 t-6th Jhonny Montano ...... 75 72 147 +5 t-18th Michael Meisenzahl ...... 74 75 149 +7 t-32nd Mike Smith ...... 77 74 151 +9 t-37th Matt Neely ...... 77 75 152 +10 t-43rd Chris Wellde ...... 75 77 152 +10 t-43rd 4/5/10 -- Buck Leslie Classic -- Lexington, Va. James Madison ...... No Team Score Rich Leeper# ...... 70 -1 Mike Smith ...... 71 E Jhonny Montano ...... 73 +2 Chad Mozingo ...... 74 +3 Jack Bonifant# ...... 75 +4 Chris Wellde ...... 75 +4 Matt Neely# ...... 76 +5 Michael Meisenzahl ...... 78 +7 4/16-18/10 -- CAA Championships -- Hot Springs, Va. James Madison ...... 304 309 310 923 +83 8th Rich Leeper ...... 71 80 77 228 +18 t-19th Jhonny Montano ...... 80 75 78 233 +23 t-31st Mike Smith ...... 77 78 78 233 +23 t-31st Michael Meisenzahl ...... 83 76 77 236 +26 t-34th Chad Mozingo ...... 76 82 78 236 +26 t-34th 4/24-25/10 -- Rutherford Intercollegiate -- University Park, Pa. James Madison ...... 307 313 303 923 +71 10th Chris Wellde ...... 74 82 72 228 +15 t-23rd Chad Mozingo ...... 76 77 78 231 +18 t-32nd Mike Smith ...... 77 79 77 233 +20 t-42nd Matt Neely ...... 80 79 76 235 +22 t-47th Ryan Vince ...... 83 78 78 239 +26 t-60th Jack Bonifant# ...... 77 83 81 241 +28 t-64th 5/1-2/10 -- Cavalier Classic -- Charlottesville, Va. James Madison ...... 312 302 614 +38 8th Chris Wellde ...... 76 72 148 +4 t-12th Chad Mozingo# ...... 79 71 150 +6 t-18th Michael Meisenzahl ...... 81 71 152 +8 t-25th Rich Leeper ...... 76 81 157 +13 t-47th Mike Smith ...... 79 79 158 +14 t-51st Jhonny Montano ...... 81 80 161 +17 t-59th # Indicates individual player

2009-10 RESULTS & STATS  29 PRACTICE FACILITIES

On-Campus Outdoor Short Game Facility • JMU’s new outdoor short-game prac- tice facility gives both golf teams the opportunity to practice on campus with practice chipping and putting greens and areas for play from fair- way, rough and sand available during practice.

THE uniuniversityv  30 PRACTICE FACILITIES

On-Campus Indoor Practice Facility • On-campus indoor practice facil- ity includes a putting surface, hitting stalls, top quality video equipment and launch monitor to analyze your game.

THE uuniversityniversity  3311 PLECKER CENTER

Robert & Frances Plecker Athletic Performance Center • Named in honor of Robert & Frances Plecker • A $10 million state-of-the-art athletic support facility • 7,000-square foot strength and conditioning center with flat-screen televisions for individual instruction • 5,000-square foot sports medicine facility • Computer lab with more then 30 work stations • Tutoring and small group meeting facilities • JMU’s athletic hall of fame • Student-athlete lounge

THETHE uuniversityniver  32 PLECKER CENTER

THETHE uuniversityniversity  3333 strength & CONDITIONING

• Developing athleticism and sports performance • Seven training facilities encompass- ing more then 17,000 square feet • Staff includes five full-time profes- sionals with certifications as strength and conditioning specialists

Corey Andersonson Strength & Conditioning Coach

Justin Jones Strength & Conditioning Coach JMU ‘07

THE uuniversityniversity  3344 SPORTS MEDICINE

JMU StaffS “Sets The Standard” for Student-AthleteStu Care • Multi-skMulti-skilledi professionals use current research, educationeducationala knowledge, and state-of-the-art equip- mmentent and ttechnology to provide a comprehensive aandnd progrprogressivee approach to assure the holistic well-beinwell-beingg of student-athletes • SStafftaff inincludes 20 board-certified and licensed aathleticthletic ttrainersr • Team pphysicians include Dr. Kent Diduch (board-certified(board-c in family practice physician) and oorthopedicrthope surgeon Dr. Mark Miller, a nationally renowrenownedn fellowship-trained orthopedist from the UUniversityn of Virginia • LoLocalc chiropractors, physical therapists, ssportport psychologists, nutritionists, and ortho- tists are available to assist in the health care neeneedsd of student-athletes

Chris Smith, ATC Team Athletic Trainer Cal State Chico ‘98

Tom Kuster, ATC Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Medicine James Madison ‘95

Dr. Kent Diduch Team Physician

Dr. Mark Miller Team Orthopedic Surgeon

THE univeruniversitysity  35 ACADEMIC ADVISING

• Located in the Plecker Athletic Performance Center, named in honor of Robert & Frances Plecker • A $10 million state-of-the-art athletic support facil- ity • Computer lab with more then 30 work stations • Student-athlete lounge • Tutoring and small group meeting facilities

“The academic advising at JMU is out- standing. Casey Carter and Scott Arbogast are very involved in every aspect of the stu- dent-athletes’ academic lives. Their support and involvement with the student-athletes is essential to the students’ academic success.” - Jeff Forbes, JMU men’s golf coach

Casey Carter Associate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Services James Madison ‘70

Scott Arbogast Team academic advisor

THE UNIVERSITY  36 PACKSADDLE RIDGE GC

Packsaddle Ridge is one of the two home courses of the JMU golf programs, providing the teams seven- day-a-week, year-around playing and practice privileg- es on range and putting greens. Packsaddle Ridge Golf Club is a public 18-hole golf course located in the Heart of the Shenandoah Valley and is one of America”s most spectacular new golf courses. Packsaddle Ridge Golf Club in Keezletown, Virginia, located close to Massanutten Resort and the City of Harrisonburg, will challenge all types of golfers and overload your senses with natural beauty.

“Rated 4 1/2 stars” - Golf Digest 2008, 2009

http://www.packsaddle.net

THETHE uuniversityniv  37 LAKEVIEWHistory GC

Lakeview Golf Club is one of the two home courses of the JMU golf programs, providing the teams seven- day-a-week, year-around playing and practice privileg- es. Lakeview Golf Club is home to four unique 9-hole courses, a full-service professional shop, a practice facility with range, putting and chipping greens, an outdoor pavilion for hosting tournaments and out- ings of 150 or more participants. Among Golf Digest’s “Best Places to Play” and named “Best Golf Course of the Valley” for 2010, Lakeview offers memberships and welcomes public play, as well. Lakeview’s Golf Course Superintendent and staff earn rave reviews on the outstanding shape of the course, earning Lakeview the reputation as the best-maintained course in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.

http://www.lakeviewgolf.net

THEHistoryH universityistory  3388  38 TEAM LOCKERHistory ROOM

JMU men’s golf enjoys its own new locker room now in . The locker room includes: • Lockers for each golfer to store apparel and equipment • Team meeting area • TV lounge area with leather couches.

THEHistoryH UNIVERSITYistory  3399  39 SPORTSHistory PSYCHOLOGY

• The Counseling and Student Developmentent Center (CSDC) is committed to addressingg the unique challenges that face student-ath- letes at JMU. • The CSDC provides a supportive envi- ronment to empower student-athletes to achieve personal, academic and athletic goals in the context of individual and/or group counseling. • Staff includes three full-time professionalsals with doctorates specifically tailored towardsds Sports Psychology.

Dr. Robert Harmison Director

Dr. Wendy Bolarbi

Dr. Challace McMillin Team Sports Psychologist

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the needs of athletics infra- He also was liaison to the Alexander-Tharpe fund, the Jeff Bourne structure. These efforts have university’s development arm, and administered base- resulted in unprecedented ball and golf. Athletics Director levels of success in fundrais- At Virginia Tech, he was associate athletics director Jeff Bourne is in his second decade as ing while driving football at- during his final two years, and he co-chaired a commit- JMU’s athletics director, having already tendance to all-time records. tee that reviewed gender equity at the school. The com- overseen a period of dramatic enhance- Major program enhance- mittee developed and implemented a plan that brought ments on behalf of all of the univer- ments in student-athlete ser- the school into compliance with federal guidelines and sity’s student-athletes and coaches. At vices and academic advising, ranked it fifth nationally in compliance. JMU, Bourne leads a program that is sports medicine and strength A Salem, Va., native, Bourne was Virginia Tech’s ath- competitive within the Colonial Athletic and conditioning have added letics business manager and then associate athletics Association as well as at regional and to the overall quality of the director for administration and finance. national levels and that has positioned student-athlete experience Bourne received his Bridgewater College degree in itself to continue to play a major role in as demonstrated in annual se- business administration and accounting in 1981 and intercollegiate athletics. nior exit interviews and peer completed his master’s degree in education and sports Bourne has overseen processes to program evaluations. Annual management at Virginia Tech in 1994. He worked for ensure the academic, athletic and social evaluation and information four years in public accounting and received his certifi- success of all JMU student-athletes. In data also is incorporated into a cation in public accountancy before moving to Virginia 2008-09, JMU celebrated an 80 percent strategic planning and report- Tech, where he first was an internal auditor and a graduation rate among its student-athletes, compared ing process to enhance the or- consultant to the athletic business office. He is a 1994 with JMU’s general student population rate of 81 per- ganizational structure of the athletics division with the graduate of the Sports Management Institute Executive cent. When Bourne arrived at JMU, the graduation primary focus on meeting the needs of student-athletes Program from the University of North Carolina and the rate among student-athletes was 71 percent and the and coaches. University of Southern California. overall student rate 79 percent. Annual fundraising has “We’re very proud of the accomplishments we’ve Bourne’s wife, the former Mary Lou Garber, is a improved dramatically under Bourne’s leadership, with had and I am quite fortunate to work with and serve a Harrisonburg area native and a Bridgewater graduate. an overall increase of more than 400 percent during the tremendous group of coaches and a talented support past eight years. Student-athlete support services and team. We will continue to work together toward the facility improvements also have been highlights of the common goals of ensuring the success of our student- past 10 years. athletes in all of their endeavors -- academically, ath- JMU enjoys a tremendous academic reputation letically and socially,” Bourne said. “Our goals are to nationally as evidenced by its continued placement win conference championships and to advance our among national and regional publications. For the 16th teams to post-season play while adhering to NCAA and conference guidelines and to graduate our student- consecutive year the university ranked as the top pub- Geoff Polglase lic, master’s-level university in the South in the highly athletes. regarded annual poll on academic quality conducted “We continue to strengthen the infrastructure and fa- Deputy Athletics by U.S. News & World Report for its guidebook, 2010 cilities of the athletics program,” he said. “Our support Director America’s Best Colleges. centers and athletics personnel are dedicated to pro- During Bourne’s tenure more than 1,000 conference viding student-athletes with the best experience pos- academic honors have been given to JMU student- sible at the intercollegiate level. We also are extremely athletes, including CAA scholar-athletes, CAA com- pleased with the construction of the Robert and Frances missioner’s academic award winners and ECAC Plecker Athletic Performance Center, which benefits all scholar-athletes of the year. JMU also has had four of our student-athletes with state-of-the-art academic student-athletes receive NCAA post-graduate scholar- facilities and serves as an entrance and focal point for ships. our football stadium. Other athletics facilities construc- tion that is being planned and implemented on campus Casey Carter Perhaps the best measure of success is the NCAA’s -- immediately new baseball and softball stadiums and Associate AD, Academic Progress Rate. JMU has ranked well above enhancement of our football facility and later upgrades the NCAA minimum standard for each of the program’s Student Athlete for other programs -- will provide JMU with outstanding Services rating periods, and no JMU teams have been subject to competition sites.” APR-related penalties. Seven of JMU’s 18 teams had APR scores ranking in at least the 90th percentile of The Plecker Performance Center, which opened in their respective sports in the most-recent APR release, 2005, is the first significant facility project funded pri- the greatest number reaching that mark among any of marily through private resources in JMU athletics’ his- the 12 CAA institutions. tory. The $10 million facility is adjacent to Bridgeforth Stadium/Zane Showker Field and features support ar- Providing outstanding athletics facilities is a primary eas for football and areas for entertaining during home focus, and JMU will continue to make significant prog- football games and for JMU’s athletic hall of fame. Also Shelia Moorman ress in this front during the coming year. In 2009-10, the included is the Challace McMillin Academic Center Associate AD, new Veterans Memorial Stadium complex for baseball that benefits performers in all JMU sports programs. and softball will be completed; work will begin on the Senior Woman Advising and counseling for all of JMU student-athletes Administrator new Sports Park, including practice and competition fa- take place at the facility, which also includes an out- cilities for field hockey, soccer, lacrosse, track and field standing computer lab and strength training and sports and cross country; and the $62 Million, 20-month pro- medicine facilities. cess to renovate Bridgeforth Stadium/Zane Showker Field will begin. Bridgeforth Stadium/Zane Showker Field, the home of JMU’s football program, has a large electronic score- The football stadium expansion project will increase board with live game action and video replay capabili- seating at the facility to nearly 25,000 and will feature ties, an outstanding FieldTurf playing surface and an en- major enhancements, including private suites and club hanced sound system added in recent years. Kevin White level seating, improved concessions and restroom fa- cilities, improved lighting, and a new media facility. Prior to arriving at JMU in 1999, Bourne served in Associate AD, several athletics roles at Virginia Tech from 1986-97 and Under Bourne, JMU has developed an enhanced vol- was senior associate athletics director at Georgia Tech Sports Programs unteer fundraising network and a point-priority system from 1997-99. At Georgia Tech, he supervised finance, to recognize donor participation and has implemented marketing and promotions, ticketing, sports information, programs to increase game attendance and address and radio and television broadcasts and production.

THE university  41 this is jmu

This Is JMU JMU’s beautiful campus includes 111 major buildings on 712 acres. The original campus is built around the Quadrangle, where buildings are constructed of native blue limestone and have ivy coverings. The University’s 18,400 students may choose from 108 degree programs in seven colleges -- College of Arts and Letters, College of Business, College of Education, College of Integrated Science and Technology, College of Science and Mathematics, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Graduate School. JMU’s academic program combines the liberal arts tradition with preparation for technology in a rapidly changing world. All students receive a strong foundation of knowledge through a rigorous general education program. • Female/Male Ratio: 61/39 • Student/Professor Ratio: 16/1 • Average Class Size: 29

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THE university  43 THIS IS JMU

• U.S. News & World Report in its 2010 America’s Best Colleges guidebook ranked JMU first in the South among public universities for the 16th straight year. • JMU is Virginia’s most-popular college or uni- versity, drawing applications from the greatest percentage of the state’s graduating high school seniors. • Kiplinger’s Personal Finance in 2010 ranked JMU 21st nationally on its list of 100 best values in public colleges -- schools that offer a first-class education at a reasonable price. • Yahoo! Internet Life included JMU on its 2001 listing of “The Nation’s 100 Most Wired Universities,” listing JMU 53rd among larger institutions. • JMU was included in the 2002 edition of The Unofficial, Unbiased, Insider’s Guide to the 320 Most Interesting Colleges with one author saying “JMU is almost too perfect to be believed.” • JMU has been described as “one of the best managed, most dynamic public universities in the nation” in The Guide to 101 of the Best Values in America’s Colleges and Universities. • BusinessWeek magazine in 2010 ranked JMU’s College of Business 12th nationally among business schools at public universities and 41st among all universities. • JMU is among schools “that prove activism and community service are alive and well on cam- pus,” says Mother Jones Magazine. • JMU’s exemplary programs for first-year stu- dents are “cornerstones of the University’s strong commitment to student learning and success,” says The Temple Guide: Colleges That Encourage Character Development. • JMU is recognized as one of the nation’s top 50 “Best Value” public universities in the 2010 Princeton Review “Best Value Colleges.” The list recognizes schools that provide high-quality aca- demics at a reasonable price.”

THE university  44 Harrisonburg, va.

Harrisonburg, Va. A Great College Town Harrisonburg is convenient to the met- ropolitan areas of Washington, D.C., and Richmond while providing JMU students the comforts of the picturesque setting of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. The city offers something for everyone. From downtown shopping and restau- rants, to nearby national parks and forests, it provides JMU students the opportunity to sample many aspects of life. Harrisonburg offers a learning environ- ment that is very unique in today’s high- tech, educational world.

THE university  45 JMU timeline

1908 – On March 14, Virginia Governor Claude A. Swanson signed the General Assembly bill creating the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg. Julian Ashby Burruss was named first president of the new school. 1909 – The school opened with an enrollment of 150 and a faculty of 15 on a campus of about 50 acres. 1910 – The school operated its first summer session -- the first held in Virginia. Male and female students at- tended. 1911 – The first 20 graduates received diplomas. 1914 – The school’s name was shortened to the State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg. 1916 – Authorization was received for the school to award bachelor’s degrees. Previously, only diplomas for post- high school work had been awarded. 1919 – Dr. Samuel Page Duke became the institution’s second president. 1924 – The institution was renamed the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg. 1938 – The institution was renamed Madison College in honor 1983 – JMU celebrated its 75th anniversary. of President James Madison. Enrollment passed 1,000. 1987 – Enrollment passed 10,000. 1946 – Men were first enrolled during the regular session but only as day students. 1995 – JMU began its first doctoral program. 1949 – Dr. G. Tyler Miller became the institution’s third presi- 1998 – Dr. Linwood H. Rose became the institution’s fifth presi- dent. dent. 1954 – The college was authorized to award master’s degrees. 2001 – Enrollment reached 15,000, with a full-time faculty and staff of more than 2,000 on a 495-acre campus. 1964 – Enrollment passed 2,000. 2005 – JMU announced plans to purchase 15.8-acre 1966 – The General Assembly approved full coeducational sta- Rockingham Memorial Hospital site, adjacent to the tus for the college, and men were enrolled as resident JMU campus, when the hospital moves to a new site in students for the first time. 2010. 1971 – Dr. Ronald E. Carrier became the institution’s fourth 2006 – JMU purchased the former Harrisonburg High School president. and renamed it Memorial Hall. 1972 – Enrollment passed 5,000. 2007-08 – JMU celebrated its Centennial. 1977 – The institution was renamed James Madison University. THE university  46 President

Dr. Rose serves as the Dr. Linwood Rose only higher education Vice Presidents representative on the President National Infrastructure Dr. Linwood H. Rose became the Advisory Committee fifth president of James Madison that reports to the University in September 1998. President of the United Dr. Jerry Benson Under his leadership, JMU has States. The commit- Interim Provost and developed a reputation as one of tee makes recom- Senior Vice President the top public universities in the mendations regarding for Academic Affairs nation. the security of the JMU offers a student-centered cyber and information atmosphere that blends the systems of the United best attributes of a liberal arts States. (JMU is one of education, including superla- seven charter mem- tive teaching and high levels of bers of the National service and support, with the best Security Agency’s Dr. Joanne B. Carr qualities found at larger doctoral Centers of Excellence Senior Vice President universities, including a wide in Information Security for Advancement breadth of programs, world-class Education.) faculty, state-of-the-art facilities Dr. Rose was and opportunities for students to be actively involved in research and formerly chair of discovery. the Commission National surveys continue to cite the university’s academic excel- on Colleges of the lence and its emphasis on student involvement and civic engagement. Southern Association of JMU has also established itself as a leader in institutional performance Colleges and Schools measurement, accountability and assessment of student learning. The (SACS), the regional Charles W. King, Jr. university has been recognized for offering proven value and an excel- accrediting agency for Senior Vice President lent return on investment to its students. 11 Southern states. He for Administration and also has served as com- Finance Founded in 1908, the university recently completed a year-long missioner, Virginia state celebration in honor of the institution’s 100th anniversary. Under Dr. chairman, committee Rose’s direction, the university community has inaugurated several new chair and executive transformational initiatives which will chart the course for the univer- council member for sity’s second century. These initiatives include enhanced diversity, the SACS. In addition, creation of a comprehensive campus master plan, and the Institute for Dr. Rose served as a Stewardship of the Natural World to promote a culture of sustainability member of the Division on the JMU campus. I board of directors of Dr. Mark Warner Central to Dr. Rose’s administration have been efforts to diversify and the National Collegiate Senior Vice President expand JMU’s funding portfolio. The university successfully completed Athletic Association for Student Affairs its first comprehensive capital campaign, benefiting from $70 million from 2000-04 and and University Planning in contributions for scholarships, faculty support, and ongoing support also has served as for academic, co-curricular, and capital projects. The university’s budget the Virginia state has doubled since 1998, and JMU’s sponsored program activity also has representative to the expanded significantly. The university also has developed a strategic American Association partnership with SRI International, a California-based research institute. of State Colleges and Since Dr. Rose became president, more than a million square feet of Universities (AASCU). new facilities have been added to the JMU campus and 20 new aca- He is a member and former president of the Council of Presidents, an demic programs, including six doctoral programs, have been approved. organization of the presidents of Virginia’s senior colleges and universi- Dr. Rose also led efforts ties. He serves on boards of directors for the Philpott Manufacturing to align the university Partnership and SunTrust Bank, Harrisonburg and is also a member of more closely with the the Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance Advisory Board. legacy of President Dr. Rose previously has served as chairman of the board of James Madison, the Rockingham Memorial Hospital, as president and campaign chairman of fourth U.S. President the Harrisonburg-Rockingham County United Way, and as a member of and primary author of the James Madison Commemorative Commission of the U.S. Congress. the U.S. Constitution. JMU is the only univer- Dr. Rose began his professional career with JMU in 1975, and his sity in America named assignments have included responsibilities in every division of the for Mr. Madison. university. He took a leave from the university during the fall of 1985 to serve as Virginia’s deputy secretary of education. In 1994 Dr. Rose was In addition to his lead- promoted to the position of executive vice president. He served as act- ership role at JMU, Dr. ing president during the fall of 1997 and was tapped to be JMU’s chief Rose has represented JMU and Virginia in a executive the following September. He was formally inaugurated Sept. variety of important 17, 1999. roles on national, Dr. Rose grew up in Staunton, Va. He holds degrees from Virginia Tech, regional and state com- The University of Tennessee and the University of Virginia. missions and advisory Dr. Rose and his wife, Judith, reside at Oakview in Harrisonburg. They boards. have four children and three grandchildren. THE university  47 AthleticS Communications

JMU Athletics Communications Media Covering JMU Newspapers, Publications & Wire Services Daily News-Record www.dnronline.com Office Phone ...... 540-574-6260 Chris Simmons, Sports Editor . . . [email protected] Mike Barber, Asst. Editor . . . . . [email protected] Mark Selig ...... [email protected] ...... dnronline.com John A. Martin Kevin Warner Milla Sue Brian Hansen Chris Brooks Wisecarver Office Phone ...... 540-568-6127 ...... [email protected] ...... [email protected] The News Leader www.newsleader.com Hubert Grim ...... [email protected] ...... 540-885-7281 Associated Press Hank Kurz ...... [email protected] Curt Dudley Teresa Craig Cathy Kushner Judy Larson Richmond Times-Dispatch www.timesdispatch.com Sports Department ...... [email protected] ...... 804-649-6554 Assistant A.D. for Communications/Golf Contact ...... John A. Martin ([email protected]) Steve Trosky ...... [email protected] Offi ce Phone / Cell Phone ...... 540-568-6514 / 540-476-1259 ...... 804-649-6456 John O’Connor ...... [email protected] ...... 804-649-6233 Associate Director ...... Kevin Warner ([email protected]) Roanoke Times www.roanoke.com Assistant Director ...... Milla Sue Wisecarver ([email protected]) Steve Hemphill ...... [email protected] Associate ...... Brian Hansen ([email protected]) ...... 540-981-3222 ...... [email protected] Assistant ...... Chris Brooks ([email protected]) Multimedia Communications ...... Curt Dudley ([email protected] Waynesboro News Virginian . .www.newsvirginian.com Robert Sisk ...... [email protected] Graphic Design ...... Teresa Craig ([email protected] ...... 540-932-3568 Athletic Photographer ...... Cathy Kushner ([email protected]) Augusta Free Press www.augustafreepress.com Administrative Assistant ...... Judy Larson ([email protected]) Chris Graham ...... [email protected] ...... 540-949-6574 Offi ce FAX ...... 540-568-3703 Daily Press www.dailypress.com Nick Matthews ...... [email protected] ...... 757-247-4962 Mailing Address ...... MSC 0404 ...... 380 University Boulevard The Free Lance-Star www.freelancestar.com Steve DeShazo ...... [email protected] ...... Harrisonburg, VA 22807 ...... 540-374-5443 Web Site ...... www.JMUSports.com Waynesboro News Virginian www.newsvirginian.com Jerry Ratcliffe ...... [email protected] ...... 434-978-7251 Dennis Jackson ...... [email protected] How To Get James Madison Northern Virginia Daily ...... [email protected] ...... 800-296-5137 Washington Post ...... [email protected] ...... 202-334-7350 Golf Information The News Gazette ...... [email protected] ...... 540-463-3113  The James Madison Athletics Communications Offi ce Virginian Pilot ...... [email protected] Golf Contact: John A. Martin ...... 540-568-6514 ...... 757-446-2314 Television Offi ce Fax ...... 540-568-3703 WHSV-TV ...... 540-433-9191  The Internet: Damon Dillman ...... [email protected] Zach Choate ...... [email protected] Head to the World Wide Web to get all of the latest NBC-29 James Madison Athletics Information, ...... 434-220-2900 including up-to-date golf statistics and releases, at: Marty Hudtloff ...... [email protected] Radio Mike Schikman ...... [email protected] www.JMUSports.com ...... 540-434-0331 Bill Phipps ...... [email protected] ...... 540-434-0331

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