Name Year Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous) Ryan Cole Fr. 6-0 Mount Airy, Md./Linganore Ben Firebaugh Sr. 6-3 Roanoke, Va. /William Byrd (Newberry) Chris Kapsak So. 5-10 Richmond, Va./Trinity Episcopal Tucker Koch Sr. 6-2 Malvern, Pa./Malvern Prep. Poom Pattaropong Fr. 5-11 Minburi, Bangkok, Thailand/Heritage Academy (S.C.) Trey Smith Jr. 6-0 Beach, Va./Kellam Jon Weiss Jr. 5-10 Florence, S.C./Sumter (Newberry) Connor Walters So. 5-9 Salem, Va./North Cross Tyler Williams So. 5-7 Hilton Head Island, S.C./Hilton Head Prep Head Coach: Jeff Forbes Assistant Coach: Carter Cheves Sun.-Tue. Sept. 8-10 at GolfWeek Division I Challenge Mon.-Tue. Jan. 27-28 at Arizona Intercollegiate (True Blue Plantation - Pawleys Island, S.C.) (Sewailo Golf Club - Tucson, Ariz.) Mon.-Tue. Sept. 23-24 at VCU Shootout Mon.-Tue. March 10-11 at Bash at the Beach Invitational (Hermitage Country Club - Manakin Sabot, Va.) (Surf Golf & Beach Club - North Myrtle Beach, S.C.) Mon.-Tue. Sept. 30-Oct.1 at Joe Agee Invitational Fri.-Sun. March 14-16 at Seminole Intercollegiate (Williamsburg Country Club - Williamsburg, Va.) (Southwood Golf Club - Tallahassee, Fla.) Mon.-Tue. Oct. 14-15 at Donald Ross Intercollegiate Sun.-Tue. March 23-25 at C&F Bank Intercollegiate (Mimosa Hills Country Club - Morganton, N.C.) (Kingsmill Resort River Course - Williamsburg, Va.) Sun.-Tue. Oct. 20-22 at Outerbanks/ODU Collegiate Mon.-Tue. April 14-15 at Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational (Kilmarlic Golf Club - Powells Point, N.C.) (Country Club of Spartanburg - Spartanburg, S.C.) Fri.-Sun. April 25-27 at CAA Championship (St. James Plantation - Southport, N.C.) Thu.-Sat. May 15-17 at NCAA Regional (TBA) Tue.-Sun. May 23-28 at NCAA Championship (Prairie Dunes Country Club - Hutchinson, Kan.) 2013-14 JMU MEN’S GOLF James Madison Quick Facts Table of Contents Location...... Harrisonburg, Virginia Table of Contents/Quick Facts...... 1 Founded...... 1908 Virginia/Harrisonburg Maps...... 2 Enrollment...... 19,800 Quick Look at JMU/Nicknames, Traditions. .3 Nickname...... Dukes 2013-14 Dukes Colors...... Purple and Gold Conference...... Colonial Athletic Association Tucker Koch...... 4-5 President...... Jonathan Alger Ben Firebaugh...... 6-7 Vice President for Administration and Finance...... Charlie King Trey Smith...... 8-9 Chris Kapsak ...... 10-11 Athletics Department Connor Walters ...... 12-13 Director of Athletics...... Jeff Bourne Tyler Williams ...... 14-15 Deputy A.D...... Geoff Polglase Jon Weiss...... 16 Associate A.D./Sport Programs ...... Kevin White Associate A.D./Academics ...... Casey Carter Ryan Cole...... 16 Associate A.D./Compliance/SWA ...... Jennifer Phillips Poom Pattaropong ...... 17 Associate A.D./Principle Relationships & Campaign Stewardship...... Brian Frerking Team Photo...... 17 Associate A.D./Fundraising and External Development...... Dave Biancamano Assistant A.D./Sports Medicine...... Tom Kuster Head Coach Jeff Forbes...... 18 Assistant A.D./Tickets & Customer Relations...... Mike Carpenter Assistant Coach Carter Cheves...... 18 Assistant A.D./Facilities & Events ...... Ty Phillips Recent CAA Honors...... 19 Director of Business Operations...... Jeff Souder Director of Equipment...... Chris Ouren Tradition of Excellence ...... 20-21 Human Resources Coordinator...... Maureen Burt 2012-13 Stats & Results...... 22-23 Sports Psychologist ...... Dr. Robert Harmison Practice Facilities...... 24-25 Executive Assistant ...... Teresa Somma Plecker Center ...... 26-27 Office Manager...... Marcia Moshier Strength & Conditioning...... 28 Faculty Athletic Representative ...... Roger Soenksen Sports Medicine...... 29 Academic Advising...... 30 Golf Information Head Coach...... Jeff Forbes Sports Psychology...... 31 Alma Mater, Year...... James Madison, ’90 and ‘92 Packsaddle Ridge Golf Club ...... 32 E-mail...... [email protected] Lakeview Golf Club...... 33 Office Phone Number...... 540-568-6693 Spotswood Country Club...... 34 Years at James Madison (Men)/Overall...... Seventh / 10th Dukes On the Road...... 35 Assistant Coach...... Carter Cheves Team Locker Room ...... 36 E-mail...... [email protected] Athletics Director...... 37 Office Phone Number...... 540-568-7663 Years at James Madison/Overall...... First / Fifth This is JMU ...... 38-40 Administrative Assistant...... Pattie Smith Harrisonburg, Va...... 41 Email...... [email protected] JMU Timeline...... 42 Office Phone Number...... 540-568-2975 President Jonathan Alger...... 43 Mailing Address...... 261 Bluestone Dr., MSC 2301, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 Athletics Communications...... 44 2013 CAA Finish...... Runner-Up Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 6/2 Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 Credits Home Courses...... Packsaddle Ridge GC / Lakeview GC / Spotswood CC ’s 2013-14 mens’ golf media guide was produced by JMU’s Athletics Communications Office of Athletics Communications. The pub- Assistant A.D.-CommunicationsGolfContact...... John A. Martin lication was compiled and edited by JMU’s Office/Cell Phone...... 540-568-6154 / 540-476-1259 athletics communications staff, led by John E-mail...... [email protected] A. Martin and Teresa Craig. Cover design and Associate Director...... Kevin Warner interior concepts by Grant Hawkins Design. Communications Associate...... Brian Hansen Photography by the university’s photography Communications Associate...... Devon Howard staff, Cathy Kushner (athletics), Diane Elliott (university). Communications Assistant...... Matt Jackson Multimedia Communications...... Curt Dudley Graphic Design...... Teresa Craig On the Cover Photography Supervisor...... Cathy Kushner Front: Seniors Tucker Koch and Ben Office Fax...... 540-568-3703 Firebaugh and junior Trey Smith Back: Mailing Address...... Athletics Communications Sophomores Chris Kapsak, Connor Walters ...... MSC 0404, 380 University Boulevard, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 and Tyler Williams Web Site...... www.JMUSports.com

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 1 2013-14 JMU MEN’S 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: 19,800 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 Health and Behavioral Studies, College of Integrated Science and Engineering, College of Science and Mathematics, College of Visual and Performing Arts, The Graduate School, General Education Degree Programs: 109 (69 undergraduate, 31 master’s, 2 educational specialist, 7 doctoral) Full-time Employees: 2,615 (1,377 faculty and administrators; 1,238 staff) Campus: 112 major buildings on 721 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: Baseball, Basketball, 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, university 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 preva- lent 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 ob- tain for use for pennants and other decorations. The school mascot, a bulldog with a purple and gold cape and a crown, was adopted in 1971. The bulldog is the traditional pet of royalty such as a duke. “Duke Dog” 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 record in head-to-head voting against other college mascots.

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 3 TUCKER KOCH Senior – 6-2 – 3 Letters Malvern, Pa. – Malvern Prep Career Highlights • Career lows of 67 (single round) and 213 (54 holes) • Has six career rounds of par or better • Has one top-10 and four top-25 career finishes

2012-13 (junior) • Played in 10 tournaments and 27 rounds as a junior • Averaged 75.48 strokes per round with four rounds of par or better • Posted one top-10 and four top-25 finishes, with a career-best tie for seventh at the Donald Ross Intercollegiate with a career-low 3-over 213 • Also tied for 18th at the Bash at the Beach with a 3-over 216 • Low round of his year was a 1-under 69 in the first round at the Donald Ross

2011-12 (sophomore) • Played in three tournaments, averaging 75.33 strokes in nine competitive rounds • Top finish was a tie for 49th at the Golfweek Division I Championship, shooting a career-best 6-over 222 • Had two rounds under par on the season, firing a 1-under 70 in the first round of the 2012 Seminole Intercollegiate and shooting a 1-under 71 in the second round at the 2011 Golfweek tournament

2010-11 (freshman) • Saw action in three tournaments as a true freshman, averaging 80.00 in eight rounds played • Earned his first collegiate letter • Had his best finish in his first tournament, tying for 27th at Richmond Intercollegiate • Fired a team season-best 67 in the second round at Richmond, following it up with an even-par 72 in the final 18

High School • Three-time All-Inter-Ac First Team selection • Two-time All-Main Line Team pick • Two-time team MVP • Team was four-time Inter-Ac League champions • Earned First Honors academically twice during his high school career • Won the Inter-Ac League individual title by two shots as a senior • Was runner-up in the Inter-Ac League season-ending tournament his junior year • Played in 14 summer events in 2009, winning 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 • Won the PGA Philadelphia Sam Pencale Player of the Year Award as a sophomore after being the PGA Philadelphia Junior Player of the Year his freshman season

Personal • Son of Art and Kate Koch • Majoring in sports management • Enjoys basketball, snowboarding and video games TUCKER KOCH CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2010-11 8 640 223 168 67 2 3 - - - 80.00 2011-12 9 678 222 - 70 2 3 - - - 75.33 2012-13 27 2038 213 157 69 4 10 - - 1 75.48 Totals 44 3356 213 157 67 8 16 - - 1 76.27

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 4 TUCKER KOCH

Tucker Koch’s Tournament-by-Tournament

2010-11 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Richmond Intercollegiate 10/11-12/2010 84-67-72=223 +7 t29th JU Invitational 1/31-2/1/2011 86-76-87=249 +33 68th Cavalier Classic 5/3/2011 84-84=168 +24 t53rd

2011-12 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Golfweek Division I Championship 9/11-13/2011 78-71-73=222 +6 t49th Wolfpack Intercollegiate 10/03-04/2011 73-77-82=232 +19 73rd Seminole Intercollegiate 3/9-11/2012 70-76-78=224 +11 t64th

2012-13 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Golfweek Division I Challenge 9/9-11/2012 78-77-78=233 +17 t53rd CHAMPS/Patriot Intercollegiate 9/29-30/2012 81-74-74=229 +16 t46th Donald Ross Intercollegiate 10/15-16/2012 69-73-71=213 +3 t7th Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate 10/21-23/2012 80-78-79=237 +21 t73rd Davidson College Invitational 3/4-5/2013 80-77=157 +13 t34th Bash at the Beach 3/10-12/2013 74-70-72=216 +3 t18th C&F Bank Intercollegiate 3/24-26/2013 75 +4 t58th Keith Hills Invitational 4/1-2/2013 75-73-74=222 +9 t21st Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational 4/15-16/2013 72-72-76=220 +4 t34th CAA Men’s Golf Championship 4/26-28/2013 77-79-80=236 +20 t20th

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 5 BEN FIREBAUGH Senior – 6-3 – 1 Letter Roanoke, Va. – William Byrd (Newberry)

Career Highlights • Career lows of 70 (single round) and 213 (54 holes) • Had one career top-10 and two top-30 finishes

2012-13 (junior) • Played in seven events and 20 rounds in his first full year • Averaged 76.30 strokes per round with one top-10 finish and three rounds of par or better • Had his best finish at the Donald Ross Intercollegiate, tying for seventh at 3-over 213 • Posted three rounds of 72 or better in the tournament, including a career-best even-par 70 in the final round • Tied the career best with a 2-under 70 in the second round of the Keith Hills Invitational • Also had a 1-under 71 in the Old Dominion/OBX Invitational’s second round

2011-12 (sophomore) • Joined the program during the spring semester after transferring from Newberry • Shot a season-low 75 in the second round of the UNCW Seahawk Intercollegiate, eventually finishing in a tie for 62nd

Prior to JMU • Spent his first year and half at Newberry from August 2010-December 2011 • Served as team captain and posted two top-five finishes his sophomore year, averaging 74.3 strokes • Posted the fourth-best 54-hole total in school history, while also setting a school record at the program’s home course with an 8-under 64 • Was named to Academic-All Conference, Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Dean’s List

High School • A 2010 graduate of William Byrd • Was a four-year letterwinner for the Terriers and Coach Kevin Tuck while serving as team captain and being named Team MVP his final three years • As a senior was Region III Player of the Year and Region III Individual champion as well as Second Team All- Metro • Also was First Team All-Blue Ridge District and All-Region III, as well as being selected to the Blue Ridge District All-Tournament Team in 2010 • Selected First Team All-Blue Ridge District as a sophomore and junior and picked to the Blue Ridge District All- Tournament Team • Was a member of the A-B Honor Roll, Who’s Who, National Beta Club and Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee

Personal • Son of Steve and Debi Firebaugh • Majoring in finance and plans to work in corporate banking or financial advising • Enjoys fishing in his free time

BEN FIREBAUGH CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2011-12 5 403 245 158 75 - 2 - - - 80.60 2012-13 20 1526 213 155 70 3 7 - - 1 76.30 Totals 25 1929 213 155 70 3 9 - - 1 77.16

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 6 BEN FIREBAUGH

Ben Firebaugh’s Tournament-by-Tournament

2011-12 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank UNCW Seahawk Intercollegiate 2/26-27/2012 84-75-86=245 +29 t62nd Wolfpack Spring Open 4/14-15/2012 80-78=158 +14 t66th

2012-13 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank VCU Shootout 9/24-25/2012 79-75-84=238 +22 t54th CHAMPS/Patriot Intercollegiate 9/29-30/2012 76-81-81=238 +25 t68th Donald Ross Intercollegiate 10/15-16/2012 71-72-70=213 +3 t7th Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate 10/21-23/2012 81-71-78=230 +14 t52nd Davidson College Invitational 3/4-5/2013 80-75=155 +11 t29th Bash at the Beach 3/10-12/2013 74-79-73=226 +13 t39th Keith Hills Invitational 4/1-2/2013 79-70-77=226 +13 t31st

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 7 TREY SMITH Junior – 6-0 – 2 Letters Virginia Beach, Va. – Virginia

Career Highlights • 2013 First Team All-CAA selection • Has five top-10 and nine top-20 finishes in his career • Career lows of 66 (single round) and 205 (54 holes) • Has played in 51 rounds and averaged 74.67 strokes per round, currently fourth for JMU in career score versus par.

2012-13 (sophomore) • Led the Dukes in scoring, averaging 73.64 strokes in 10 events and 28 rounds played, earning First Team All-CAA honors • Scoring average was the ninth-best average since 1993-94 • Posted a victory in the Golfweek Division I Program Challenge to open the season, garnering CAA Golfer of the Week honors • Added two more top-10 finishes throughout the season • Team-best 10 rounds of par or better, including a career-low 5-under 66 in the final round of the Bash at the Beach • Had a 54-hole career-best 11-under 205 at the Golfweek Challenge, tied for fourth lowest in school history • Was also runner-up at the Bash at the Beach, posting an 8-under 205.

2011-12 (freshman) • Played in eight events and 23 rounds to earn his first collegiate letter • Averaged 75.91 strokes per round with four rounds of par or better • His 23 rounds played ranked third on the team last year • Had a pair of top-10 finishes, with the best a tie for ninth at the Barnabas Health Intercollegiate, helping JMU win the tournament • Also placed 10th at the Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate with a personal fall-best even-par 216 in the tournament • Tied for 16th at the CAA Men’s Golf Championship at 226, including a final round 73 • Had four rounds of par or better, including a season-best four-under 68 in the second round of the Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational

High School • Three-time First-Team All-District and two-time All-State golfer at Kellam • Was the Virginia State High School Invitational Champion his junior year with a 3-under 141 • Led the Knights to the Regional Title by 43 strokes his senior year where he also took home medalist honors at 3-under 141 • Finished as runner-up in the Group AAA State Tournament, also breaking the tournament record with an 8-under 136 • Led Kellam to its first-ever state title in a boys team sport by eight strokes in 2010 • Won the AJGA Preseason Junior at St. James Plantation and CJGT James River/Two Rivers Junior Golf Classic in Spring 2010 • Followed it up by finishing 17th at the 2010 Virginia State Golf Association Junior Amateur Championship in Summer 2010.

Personal • Son of Tim and Coleen Smith • Dad Tim played baseball at South Carolina • Enjoys all sports

TREY SMITH CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2011-12 23 1746 216 148 68 4 8 - - 2 75.91 2012-13 28 2062 205 - 66 10 10 1 2 3 73.64 Totals 51 3808 205 148 66 14 18 1 2 5 74.67

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 8 TREY SMITH

Trey Smith’s Tournament-by-Tournament

2011-12 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank VCU Shootout 9/26-27/2011 76-70-75=221 +5 53rd Barnabas Health Intercollegiate 10/15-16/2011 75-73=148 +4 9th Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate 10/23-24/2011 69-75-72=216 E 10th UNCW Seahawk Intercollegiate 2/26-27/2012 83-77-79=239 +23 53rd Seminole Intercollegiate 3/9-11/2012 77-73-79=229 +16 t82nd C&F Bank Intercollegiate 3/25-27/2012 77-85-79=241 +28 t129th Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational 4/9-10/2012 75-68-83=226 +10 t56th CAA Men’s Golf Championship 4/27-29/2002 77-76-73=226 +13 t16th

2012-13 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Golfweek Division I Challenge 9/9-11/2012 68-67-70=205 -11 1st VCU Shootout 9/24-25/2012 77-74-79=230 +14 t33rd CHAMPS/Patriot Intercollegiate 9/29-30/2012 71-74-72=217 +4 t11th Donald Ross Intercollegiate 10/15-16/2012 68-72-73=213 +3 t7th Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate 10/21-23/2012 82-79-74=235 +19 t64th Bash at the Beach 3/10-12/2013 69-70-66=205 -8 2nd C&F Bank Intercollegiate 3/24-26/2013 71 E t14th Keith Hills Invitational 4/1-2/2013 77-70-78=225 +12 30th Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational 4/15-16/2013 76-73-76=225 +9 t56th CAA Men’s Golf Championship 4/26-28/2013 86-74-76=236 +20 t20th

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 9 CHRIS KAPSAK Chris Kapsak Sophomore – 5-10 – 1 Letter Richmond, Va. – Trinity Episcopal Career Highlights • Has one top-20 finish in his career • Career low of 71 (single round) and 223 (54 holes)

2012-13 (freshman) • Played in five events and 14 competitive rounds to earn his first collegiate letter • Averaged 76.86 strokes per round with one round of par or better • Top finish of the year was a tie for 15th at the Davidson College Invitational with a 36-hole score of 8-over 152 • His best single round of the year was a 1-under 71 in the final round of the Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational

High School • Was a part of the Trinity Episcopal squad to five-straight top-six finishes in the Virginia League of Independent Schools State Tournament • Was named All-Prep League for four straight seasons, starting his freshman year, as well as earning All- State honors his junior and senior seasons • Was a four-time Team MVP for Coach Mike Lewandowski • Earned Co-Medalist honors at the Prep League Championship his sophomore season • Qualified for the 2011 VSGA State Amateur Match Play and made the cut at the 2011 Virginia State Open • Also finished as runner up at the Northern Virginia AJGA and third in the VSGA State Junior • Also played on the freshman basketball team • Also was a on the Headmaster’s Academic List since eighth grade • Is a member of National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society and received the U.S. Army Reserve Scholar/Athlete Award his junior year. • Received the VIP-VSGA Scholarship

Personal • Son of Stephen and Betsy Kapsak • Mother Betsy played field hockey at CAA-rival William & Mary • Plans to major in accounting

CHRIS KAPSAK CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2012-13 14 1076 223 152 71 1 5 - - - 76.86 Totals 14 1076 223 152 71 1 5 - - - 76.86

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 10 CHRIS KAPSAK

Chris Kapsak’s Tournament-by-Tournament

2012-13 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank CHAMPS/Patriot Intercollegiate 9/29-30/2012 85-81-76=242 +29 73rd Davidson College Invitational 3/4-5/2013 76-76=152 +8 t15th Bash at the Beach 3/10-12/2013 79-77-72=228 +15 t46th Keith Hills Invitational 4/1-2/2013 80-74-77=231 +18 t39th Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational 4/15-16/2013 79-73-71=223 +7 t48th

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 11 CONNOR WALTERS Sophomore – 5-9 – 1 Letter Salem, Va. - North Cross

Career Highlights • Has one top-20 and five top-30 finishes on the year • Career lows of 71 (single round) and 220 (54 holes)

2012-13 (freshman) • Played in seven tournaments and 18 rounds to garner his first JMU letter • Averaged 75.17 strokes per round, including all but two rounds in the 70s • Had one top-20 and five top-30 finishes on the year • Had his best finish at the CAA Men’s Golf Championship, tying for 18th • Posted his best round of the year at the Donald Ross Intercollegiate with a 1-over 71 • Had his first career round of par or better in the only round played at the C&F Bank Intercollegiate, an even-par 72 to tie for 22nd

High School • Was a four-year letterwinner in golf for Coach Richard Cook • Earned team MVP awards his freshman, junior and senior years • Finished second in the Virginia Independent Conference Tournament in 2012 • Also played in the Eastern Amateur, North-South Amateur, Virginia State Amateur and Viginia Sun Trust State Open • A two-sport standout who also was a member of the Raiders’ basketball squad, helping the team to the semifinals of the Virginia League of Independent Schools State Tournament his sophomore year • Was on the Second Honor Roll twice during his high school career.

Personal • Son of Christopher and Lisa Walters • Majoring in marketing • Enjoys basketball and ping pong in his spare time

CONNOR WALTERS CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2012-13 18 1353 220 155 71 1 7 - - - 75.17 Totals 18 1353 220 155 71 1 7 - - - 75.17

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 12 CONNOR WALTERS

Connor Walters’ Tournament-by-Tournament

2012-13 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank CHAMPS/Patriot Intercollegiate 9/29-30/2012 77-74-77=228 +15 t42nd Donald Ross Intercollegiate 10/15-16/2012 73-76-71=220 +10 t36th Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate 10/21-23/2012 75-72-73=220 +4 t23rd Davidson College Invitational 3/4-5/2013 81-74=155 +11 t29th C&F Bank Intercollegiate 3/24-26/2013 72 +1 t22nd Keith Hills Invitational 4/1-2/2013 73-74-77=224 +11 t27th CAA Men’s Golf Championship 4/26-28/2013 80-76-78=234 +18 t18th

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 13 TYLER WILLIAMS Sophomore – 5-7 – 1 Letter Hilton Head Island, S.C. - Hilton Head Prep

Career Highlights • Career low of 72 (single round) and 226 (54 holes)

2011-12 (freshman) • Played in five tournaments and 12 rounds as a true freshman, earning his first letter • Averaged 77.83 strokes per round with a low of 1-over 72 in the final round at the Bash at the Beach • His best finish of the year was at the Bash at the Beach, tying for 39th at a season-best 13-over 226

High School • In his four seasons of high school golf has twice been named the team’s MVP • Helped lead Coach Kyle Maloney’s Dolphins to the 2012 SCISAA Class 3-A State championship, earning All-State and All-Area honors, as well as SCISA No. 4 Regional III Player of the Year • Earned South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA) Class AAA All-State and All-Region honors in 2011, while being named the SCISA Region III Player of the Year at the No. 2 spot • Coached by Butch Hirsch and Tim Cooke, he also had the second-best scoring average in the SCISA his junior year • Earning Beaufort County Player of the Year honors in 2011, the second time in his career he garnered the award.

Personal • Son of Tom and Karen Williams • Majoring in economics • Enjoys fishing and boating in his spare time, as well as wakeboarding

TYLER WILLIAMS CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2012-13 12 934 226 - 72 - 5 - - - 77.83 Totals 12 934 226 - 72 - 5 - - - 77.83

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 14 TYLER WILLIAMS

Tyler Williams’ Tournament-by-Tournament

2012-13 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Golfweek Division I Challenge 9/9-11/2012 75-78-76=229 +13 t47th VCU Shootout 9/24-25/2012 85-80-85=250 +34 67th CHAMPS/Patriot Intercollegiate 9/29-30/2012 77-73-79=229 +16 t46th Bash at the Beach 3/10-12/2013 76-78-72=226 +13 t39th

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 15 NEWCOMERS Jon Weiss Junior – 5-10 Florence, S.C./Sumter (Newberry) Prior to JMU • Spent first two years at Newberry • Earned his Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference as a sophomore • Played in nine events and 22 rounds, averageing 74.4 strokes, including four top-10 finishes on the season • Best finish of the year was a second place at the Smoky Mountain Intercollegiate, where a season low round of 67 helped him to a 2-under par finish over 36 holes • Career lows at Newberry of 67 (18 holes), 142 (36 holes) and 212 (54 holes) • Averaged 74.0 strokes per round in 51 career rounds at Newberry with eight top-10 finishes • Was the Runner Up at the 2012 South Carolina State Amateur Match Play • Tied for eighth at the 2011 Big I National Championship and was the 2011 Myrtle Beach Shootout Champion • Competed in the 2013 Rice Planters Am and tied for 19th

High School • Was 34th as a high school seniorin the South Carolina Junior Golf Association (SCJGA) individual rankings • Won with Taylor Zoller the 2010 SCJGA Traditional 4-Ball Championship with rounds of 69 and 66 • Earned medalist honors for the SCJGA Fall Swing Qualifier, including a hole-in-one. • Qualified for the 2010 South Carolina Amateur with a 71 at Lake Merion Golf Course in Santee, S.C. • Additionally picked up fifth, 12th, and 10th placements over the summer of 2010.

Personal • Son of John and Kelly Weiss • Majoring in sports and recreation management • Enjoys ping pong, hunting and the beach Ryan Cole Freshman – 6-0 Mount Airy, Md./Linganore High School • As both a sophomore and junior at Linganore won the Frederick County High School Championship • Posted the lowest stroke average in the county as a senior, earning him Frederick News Post Player of the Year honors for the second consecutive year • Three-time team MVP and two-year captain so far, Cole also took home the Maryland District 1 Tournament title his freshman year. • Had eight career AJGA top-10s, including four summer of 2012, earning him a ranking of 60th nationally according to the Polo Golf Junior Rankings • In 2012 was the medalist at the AJGA Peninsula Junior Classic and was runner-up in both the AJGA Erie Junior Golf Classic and the AJGA William Penn Junior Championship • Finished sixth at the Southern Junior Championship and Woodward Video Junior, including a summer- low 66 in the second round • Had four career top-five finishes at the Maryland State Junior Amateur and qualified for match play at the 2012 Maryland Amateur • A two-time member of the AJGA HP Scholastic All-American Honor Roll with a 4.0 GPA in high school,

Personal • Son of Randy and Leslie Cole • Plans to major in finance at JMU.

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 16 NEWCOMERS Poom Pattaropong Freshman – 5-11 Minburi, Bangkok, Thailand/Heritage Academy (S.C.) High School • Posted three top-eight finishes in the 2012-13 slate, including a runner-up finish at Hilton Head National in September • Had a solid 2011-12 season on the International Junior Golf Tour, finishing in the top six in seven IJGT tournaments and the top 20 of all 11 and earning 2012 First Team IJGT honors • Had three runner-up finishes, including in the Major Championship at Port Royal Golf Club in November 2011 • Also had three top-20 finishes in AJGA events, led by a tie for 11th at the AJGA Exide Technologies Junior Open and a tie for 12th in the Southern Junior. • In 2010-11 finished in the top five in five IJGT tournaments and the top 21 in all seven tournaments, ranking him 11th on the tour that season • Had a pair of runner-up finishes that year, with the best at the Major Championship at Kiawah Island • Also finished third in AJGA Junior All-Star Eagle Ridge and ninth at AJGA Junior. • Spent his freshman and sophomore seasons in Australia where he won at the North Coast Open Junior Tournament at Coffs Harbour both years

Personal • Son of Saran and Patchalavilai Pattaropong • Plans to major in sports management at James Madison.

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf Team Back Row (L to R): Head Coach Jeff Forbes, Trey Smith, Ben Firebaugh, Tucker Koch, Ryan Cole, Chris Kapsak, Assistant Coach Parker Reeves Front Row: Poom Pattaropong, Connor Walters, Tyler Williams, Jon Weiss

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 17 COACHING STAFF Jeff Forbes Head Coach • Seventh season as head coach of the men’s golf program. • 2008-09 CAA co-Coach of the Year. • Two men’s team tournament titles heading into the 2013-14 season • Has had four All-CAA performers on the men’s team during his career • Previously coached the JMU women’s golf team from 1996-99. • During his tenure, the women’s team had three top-five finishes at the ECAC Tournament. • Former four-year golfer at JMU and member of the 1991 NCAA Tournament team. • Two-time winner of the Heath Award. • Played golf at the professional level on five tours. • Won one event, had five top-five finishes and 12 top-10 performances during his professional tenure. • Helped design and develop Packsaddle Ridge Golf Course in Harrisonburg, Va. which was recognized in 2003 by Golf Digest as the fifth- best new golf course in the nation. • Earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business from JMU.

Carter Cheves Assistant Coach • First season at JMU. • Spent four-and-a-half years at Western Carolina with the men’s golf program, the last three serving as the head coach. • Had an individual qualify for the NCAA Regionals, as J.T. Poston earned the program’s third post-season berth as an individual all-time • Started the program’s first ever alumni reunion, advanced the team’s ranking over 70 spots in three years as head coach and had his teams maintain better than a 3.0 cumulative GPA in his tenure. • Cheves graduated from UNCW in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in operations management. • Prior to attending UNCW played two years of college golf at North Carolina State under veteran Wolfpack head coach Richard Sykes • Following his graduation from UNCW, Cheves served as the United States Golf Association (USGA) P.J. Boatwright summer intern for the Carolinas Golf Association.

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 18 RECENT CAA HONORS

Tim Driver - 2009 All-CAA Second Team - 2009 CAA All-Tournament Team Jeff Forbes - 2009 CAA Co-Coach of the Year

Scott Marino - 2006 All-CAA Second Team

Rich Leeper -2013 All-CAA First Team -2013 GCAA All-America Scholar Ryan Vince -2013 All-CAA Tournament Team -2011 All-CAA Second Team Trey Smith -2013 GCAA All-America Scholar -2013 All-CAA First Team

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 19 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.

Team Postseason Appearances 1971 NCAA National Championships (College Division) 1972 NCAA National Championships (College Division) 1975 NCAA Division II National Championships 1976 NCAA Division II National Championships 1991 NCAA East Regional Championships 1995 NCAA East Regional Championships 1996 NCAA East Regional Championships D.L. 1997 NCAA East Regional Championships Joe Scheffres Moyers 1998 NCAA East Regional Championships 1999 NCAA East Regional Championships • Won Lakeview Amateur • Three-time All-American 2000 NCAA East Regional Championships • Five top-five finishes in JMU career 2003 NCAA East Regional Championships • Playing on the Hooters Tour

Team Tournament Champions Coach 1970 9 Wins 3 Loses Long 1971 12 Wins 6 Loses Long 1973 9 Wins 6 Loses 1 Tie Long 1975 13 Wins 3 Loses Balog 1975 Virginia College Athletic Association Balog 1976 Virginia Intercollegiate Balog 1977 Shepherd College Invitational Balog 1978 Canaan Valley Invitational Balog 1978 Joseph Bartell Memorial Balog 1981 Naval Academy Invitational Hurt 1981 Virginia Military Institute Invitational Hurt 1981 William & Mary Invitational Hurt 1982 West Point Invitational Hurt 1983 James Madison University Invitational Hurt 1983 VMI & Washington & Lee Invitational Hurt 1990 JMU Invitational Hurt 1991 JMU Spring Invitational Hurt 1992 Washington & Lee Invitational Hurt 1992 Georgetown Invitational Hurt 1993 Virginia Intercollegiate Hurt 1995 Virginia Intercollegiate Gooden 1995 JMU Fall Classic Gooden 1995 Davidson Invitational Gooden 1996 Scotty Ducan Memorial Tournament Gooden Mark 1996 Loyola Invitational Gooden 1996 Temple Invitational Gooden Carnevale 1997 Georgetown Invitational Gooden • Inducted into JMU Athletics Hall Of 1997 Virginia Intercollegiate Gooden Fame 1997 James Madison University Invitational Gooden • Played on the PGA Tour 1999 Kingsmill William & Mary Invitational Gooden 2002 William & Mary Invitational Gooden • PGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 1992 2002 The Tillinghast Gooden • Only JMU golfer to win PGA Tour 2011 C&F Bank Invitational Forbes event (Chattanooga Classic) 1972 Men’s Golf Team - 2011 Barnabas Health Intercollegiate Forbes • Play-by-Play announcer for PGA Tour Radio NCAA College Division (Division III) Qualifiers

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 20 TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE Barry Londeree • 2004 All-America Scholar

Ben Keefer • 2000 All-America Scholar

All-CAA 1987-88 First Team Rob Slavonia 1989-90 First Team Chad Bales Jay Woodson 1996-97 Second Team Faber Jamerson • 2012 & 2013 Virginia State Open Champion 1997-98 Second Team Bryan Jackson • Two-time State Amateur Champion. 1997-98 Second Team David Mandulak 1998-99 Second Team Faber Jamerson • Played on Hooters Tour in 2006 & 2008. 1999-00 Second Team Scott Polen • 2004 JMU Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2001-02 First Team Jay Woodson • Two-time First-Team CAA 2002-03 Second Team Jay Woodson • Second-Team CAA 2003-04 First Team Jay Woodson 2005-06 Second Team Scott Marino 2008-09 Second Team Tim Driver 2010-11 Second Team Ryan Vince 2012-13 First Team Rich Leeper 2012-13 First Team Trey Smith

Scott Polen • 2000 CAA Champion. • Holds the school record for 18-hole round with a 64 at the 2000 CAA Championships.

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 -

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 21 2012-13 STATS & RESULTS 2012-13 STATISTICS Low Tournaments Low Par/- # Finish Top Rel. Player Rounds Strokes 54-holes 36-holes Round Rounds Evnts 1 5 10 W-L To Par Avg. Trey Smith 28 2062 205 - 66 10 10 1 2 3 537-165 +2 73.64 Rich Leeper 24 1784 204 151 65 9 9 1 2 4 398-271 +3 74.33 Connor Walters 18 1353 220 155 71 1 7 - - - 315-168 +4 75.17 Ryan Vince 30 2260 213 157 67 2 11 - - 2 439-322 +4 75.33 Tucker Koch 27 2038 213 157 69 4 10 - - 1 411-282 +4 75.48 Ben Firebaugh 20 1526 213 155 70 3 7 - - 1 201-222 +5 76.30 Chris Kapsak 14 1076 223 152 71 1 5 - - - 134-216 +6 76.86 Tyler Williams 12 934 226 - 72 - 5 - - - 76-195 +6 77.83 FOUR-PLAYER TEAM 30 8906 855 609 275 30 11 2 4 11 84-44 +11 296.87

9/9-11/2012 -- Golfweek D-I Program Challenge (True Blue Plantation Course -- Pawleys Island, S.C.) Par 72, 6940 yards -- 12 teams, 60 players James Madison...... 281 295 294 870 +6 t-4th Trey Smith ...... 68 67 70 205 -11 1st Ryan Vince...... 67 73 73 213 -3 t-6th Rich Leeper...... 71 81 75 227 +11 t-44th Tyler Williams...... 75 78 76 229 +13 t-47th Tucker Koch ...... 78 77 78 233 +17 t-53rd

9/24-25/2012 -- VCU Shootout (Hermitage Country Club -- Manakin-Sabot, Va.) Par 72, 6955 yards -- 12 teams, 69 players James Madison...... 315 310 327 952 +88 12th Trey Smith ...... 77 74 79 230 +14 t-33rd Ben Firebaugh...... 79 75 84 238 +22 t-54th Rich Leeper...... 78 83 82 243 +27 63rd Ryan Vince...... 81 81 82 244 +28 64th Tyler Williams...... 85 80 85 250 +34 67th

9/29-30/2012 -- CHAMPS/Patriot Intercollegiate (Laurel Hill Golf Club -- Lorton, Va.) Par 71, 6857 yards -- 13 teams, 81 players James Madison...... 295 304 288 887 +35 6th Trey Smith ...... 71 74 72 217 +4 t-11th Rich Leeper...... 72 81 70 223 +10 t-29th Ryan Vince...... 76 75 72 223 +10 t-29th Connor Walters# ...... 77 74 77 228 +15 t-42nd Tucker Koch ...... 81 74 74 229 +16 t-46th Tyler Williams#...... 77 73 79 229 +16 t-46th Ben Firebaugh...... 76 81 81 238 +25 t-68th Chris Kapsak#...... 85 81 76 242 +29 73rd

10/15-16/2012 -- Donald Ross Intercollegiate (Mimosa Hills Golf and Country Club -- Morganton, N.C.) Par 70, 6718 yards -- 17 teams, 93 players James Madison...... 281 289 285 855 +15 2nd Ben Firebaugh...... 71 72 70 213 +3 t-7th Tucker Koch ...... 69 73 71 213 +3 t-7th Trey Smith ...... 68 72 73 213 +3 t-7th Connor Walters ...... 73 76 71 220 +10 t-36th Ryan Vince...... 76 72 73 221 +11 t-39th

10/21-23/2012 -- Old Dominion/OBX Collegiate (Kilmarlic Golf Club -- Powells Point N.C.) Par 72, 6560 yards -- 18 teams, 94 players James Madison...... 311 298 302 911 +47 11th Connor Walters ...... 75 72 73 220 +4 t-23rd Ryan Vince...... 75 77 77 229 +13 t-50th Ben Firebaugh...... 81 71 78 230 +14 t-52nd Trey Smith ...... 82 79 74 235 +19 t-64th Tucker Koch ...... 80 78 79 237 +21 t-73rd

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 22 2012-13 STATS & RESULTS 3/4-5/2013 -- Davidson College Invitational (River Run Country Club -- Davidson, N.C.) Par 72, 7208 yards -- 11 teams, 60 players James Madison...... 306 303 609 +33 6th Rich Leeper...... 76 75 151 +7 t-10th Chris Kapsak...... 76 76 152 +8 t-15th Ben Firebaugh...... 80 75 155 +11 t-29th Connor Walters# ...... 81 74 155 +11 t-29th Tucker Koch ...... 80 77 157 +13 t-34th Ryan Vince...... 80 77 157 +13 t-38th

3/10-12/2013 -- Bash at the Beach (Surf Club -- Myrtle Beach, S.C.) Par 71, 6741 yards -- 11 teams, 65 players James Madison...... 286 297 275 858 +6 3rd Rich Leeper...... 67 72 65 204 -9 1st Trey Smith ...... 69 70 66 205 -8 2nd Tucker Koch# ...... 74 70 72 216 +3 t-18th Ryan Vince#...... 76 71 73 220 +7 t-28th Ben Firebaugh...... 74 79 73 226 +13 t-39th Tyler Williams...... 76 78 72 226 +13 t-39th Chris Kapsak...... 79 77 72 228 +15 t-46th

3/24-26/2013 -- C & F Bank Intercollegiate (Kingsmill Resort-River Course -- Williamsburg, Va.) Par 71, 6326 yards -- 31 teams, 159 players James Madison...... 292 +8 8th Trey Smith ...... 71 E t-14th Connor Walters ...... 72 +1 t-22nd Ryan Vince...... 74 +3 t-40th Tucker Koch ...... 75 +4 t-58th Rich Leeper...... 78 +7 t-105th

4/1-2/2013 -- Keith Hills Invitational (Keith Hills Country Club -- Buies Creek, N.C.) Par 71, 6609 yards -- 8 teams, 61 players James Madison...... 296 289 299 884 +32 3rd Rich Leeper...... 71 79 70 220 +7 t-14th Tucker Koch ...... 75 73 74 222 +9 t-21st Connor Walters ...... 73 74 77 224 +11 t-27th Trey Smith ...... 77 70 78 225 +12 30th Ben Firebaugh#...... 79 70 77 226 +13 t-31st Ryan Vince...... 80 72 78 230 +17 t-37th Chris Kapsak#...... 80 74 77 231 +18 t-39th Tyler Williams#...... wd wd wd

4/15-16/2013 -- Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational (Country Club of Spartanburg -- Spartanburg, S.C.) Par 72, 6648 yards -- 16 teams, 88 players James Madison...... 295 289 292 876 +12 8th Rich Leeper...... 72 71 71 214 -2 t-9th Tucker Koch ...... 72 72 76 220 +4 t-34th Ryan Vince...... 75 73 74 222 +6 t-44th Chris Kapsak...... 79 73 71 223 +7 t-48th Trey Smith ...... 76 73 76 225 +9 t-56th

4/26-28/2013 -- CAA Championship (The Reserve Club - St. James Plantation -- Southport, N.C.) Par 72, 7069 yards -- 7 teams, 35 players James Madison...... 306 297 309 912 +48 2nd Rich Leeper...... 75 73 76 224 +8 t-5th Ryan Vince...... 74 74 79 227 +11 t-7th Connor Walters ...... 80 76 78 234 +18 t-18th Tucker Koch ...... 77 79 80 236 +20 t-20th Trey Smith ...... 86 74 76 236 +20 t-20th

# Indicates individual player

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 23 PRACTICE FACILITIES

On-Campus Outdoor Short Game Facility • JMU’s outdoor short-game practice facility gives both golf teams the op- portunity to practice on campus with practice chipping and putting greens and areas for play from tees, fairway, rough and sand available during practice.

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 24 PRACTICE FACILITIES

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

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 25 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

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 26 PLECKER CENTER

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 27 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

Joe Baroch Strength & Conditioning Coach JMU ‘10

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 28 SPORTS MEDICINE JMU Staff “Sets The Standard” for Student-Athlete Care • Multi-skilled professionals use current research, educational knowledge, and state-of-the-art equip- ment and technology to provide a comprehensive and progressive approach to assure the holistic well-being of student-athletes • Staff includes 20 board-certified and licensed athletic trainers • Team physicians include Dr. Kent Diduch (board-certified in family practice physician) and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Mark Miller, a nationally renowned fellowship-trained orthopedist from the University of Virginia • Local chiropractors, physical therapists, sport psychologists, nutritionists, and ortho- tists are available to assist in the health care needs 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

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 29 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

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 30 SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY

• The Counseling and Student Development Center (CSDC) is committed to addressing the unique challenges that face student-athletes at JMU. • The CSDC provides a supportive environ- ment to empower student-athletes to achieve personal, academic and athletic goals in the context of individual and/or group counseling. • Staff includes two full-time professionals with doctorates specifically tailored towards Sports Psychology.

Dr. Robert Harmison Director

Dr. Challace McMillin Team Sports Psychologist

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 31 PACKSADDLE RIDGE GC

Packsaddle Ridge is one of the three home courses of the JMU golf programs, providing the team seven-day- a-week, year-around playing and practice privileges 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

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 32 LAKEVIEW GC

Lakeview Golf Club is one of the three home courses of the JMU golf programs, providing the team seven-day- a-week, year-around playing and practice privileges. 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

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 33 SPOTSWOOD CC

Spotswood CC is one of the three home course of the JMU golf programs, providing the team seven-day-a- week, year round playing privileges. As the only pri- vate course in Harrisonburg, Spotswood Country Club has a long reputation for an exceptionally conditioned golf course. Nestled in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley, our 18-hole golf course is sure to offer chal- lenging shots while immerging golfers with incredible views. http://www.spotswoodcc.com

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 34 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

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 35 TEAM LOCKER ROOM

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

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 36 ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

Major program enhancements in completed his master’s degree in education and sports Jeff Bourne student-athlete services and academic management at Virginia Tech in 1994. He worked for four advising, sports medicine and strength years in public accounting and received his certification Athletics Director and conditioning have added to the in public accountancy before moving to Virginia Tech, overall quality of the student-athlete where he first was an internal auditor and a consultant to Jeff Bourne is in his second decade experience as demonstrated in annual the athletic business office. He is a 1994 graduate of the as JMU’s athletics director, having senior exit interviews and peer program Sports Management Institute Executive Program from the already overseen a period of dramatic evaluations. Annual evaluation and University of North Carolina and the University of Southern enhancements on behalf of all of the information data also is incorporated California. university’s student-athletes and into a strategic planning and reporting coaches. At JMU, Bourne leads a The Bourne family bleeds purple and gold. Bourne’s process to enhance the organizational program that is competitive within the wife, the former Mary Lou Garber, is a Harrisonburg native structure of the athletics division with Colonial Athletic Association as well as and Bridgewater graduate. She serves as the Director of the primary focus on meeting the needs at regional and national levels and that Technology Transfer at James Madison. Their children of student-athletes and coaches. has positioned itself to continue to play are also engrained at Madison, as son Jason is a 2011 a major role in intercollegiate athletics. “We’re very proud of the accom- graduate, Kyle is a JMU senior and future daughter-in-law plishments we’ve had and I am quite Megan Martin graduated in 2012. Bourne has overseen processes fortunate to work with and serve a to ensure the academic, athletic and tremendous group of coaches and a social success of all JMU student- talented support team. We will continue to work together athletes. In 2008-09, JMU celebrated an 80 percent toward the common goals of ensuring the success of our graduation rate among its studentathletes, compared student-athletes in all of their endeavors -- academically, with JMU’s general student population rate of 81 percent. athletically and socially,” Bourne said. “Our goals are to When Bourne arrived at JMU, the graduation rate among win conference championships and to advance our teams Geoff Polglase student-athletes was 71 percent and the overall student to post-season play while adhering to NCAA and confer- Deputy Athletics rate 79 percent. Annual fundraising has improved dramati- ence guidelines and to graduate our student-athletes. cally under Bourne’s leadership, with an overall increase Director of more than 400 percent during the past eight years. “We continue to strengthen the infrastructure and Studentathlete support services and facility improvements facilities of the athletics program,” he said. “Our support also have been highlights of the past 10 years. centers and athletics personnel are dedicated to providing student-athletes with the best experience possible at JMU enjoys a tremendous academic reputation nation- the intercollegiate level. We also are extremely pleased ally as evidenced by its continued placement among na- with the construction of the Robert and Frances Plecker tional and regional publications. For the 16th consecutive David Biancamano Athletic Performance Center, which benefits all of our year the university ranked as the top public, master’s-level student-athletes with state-of-the-art academic facilities Associate AD, Fund university in the South in the highly regarded annual poll and serves as an entrance and focal point for our football Raising and External on academic quality conducted by U.S. News & World stadium. Other athletics facilities construction that is being Report for its guidebook, 2010 America’s Best Colleges. Development planned and implemented on campus -- immediately new During Bourne’s tenure more than 1,000 conference baseball and softball stadiums and enhancement of our academic honors have been given to JMU student-ath- football facility and later upgrades for other programs -- letes, including CAA scholarathletes, CAA commissioner’s will provide JMU with outstanding competition sites.” academic award winners and ECAC scholar-athletes of The Plecker Performance Center, which opened in 2005, the year. JMU also has had four student-athletes receive is the first significant facility project funded primarily NCAA post-graduate scholarships. Casey Carter through private resources in JMU athletics’ history. The Perhaps the best measure of success is the NCAA’s $10 million facility is adjacent to Bridgeforth Stadium/Zane Associate AD, Student Academic Progress Rate. JMU has ranked well above Showker Field and features support areas for football and Athlete Services the NCAA minimum standard for each of the program’s areas for entertaining during home football games and for rating periods, and no JMU teams have been subject JMU’s athletic hall of fame. Also included is the Challace to APR-related penalties. Seven of JMU’s 18 teams had McMillin Academic Center that benefits performers in all APR scores ranking in at least the 90th percentile of their JMU sports programs. Advising and counseling for all of respective sports in the most-recent APR release, the JMU student-athletes take place at the facility, which also greatest number reaching that mark among any of the 12 includes an outstanding computer lab and strength train- Brian Frerking CAA institutions. ing and sports medicine facilities. Associate AD, Providing outstanding athletics facilities is a primary Bridgeforth Stadium/Zane Showker Field, the home of Principle Relationships focus, and JMU will continue to make significant progress JMU’s football program, has a large electronic videoboard and Campaign in this front during the coming year. In 2009-10, the new with live game action and video replay capabilities, an Stewardship Veterans Memorial Stadium complex for baseball and outstanding FieldTurf playing surface and an enhanced softball was completed; work was recently completed in sound system added in recent years. summer of 2011 on the first phase of the new University Prior to arriving at JMU in 1999, Bourne served in sev- Park, including practice and competition facilities for soc- eral athletics roles at Virginia Tech from 1986-97 and was cer, lacrosse, track and field and cross country with field senior associate athletics director at Georgia Tech from hockey to follow in the near future; and the $62 Million, Jennifer Phillips 1997-99. At Georgia Tech, he supervised finance, market- 20-month process to renovate Bridgeforth Stadium/Zane ing and promotions, ticketing, sports information, and Associate AD, Showker Field finished prior to the 2011 season. The foot- radio and television broadcasts and production. He also Compliance, Senior ball stadium expansion project increased seating at the was liaison to the Alexander-Tharpe fund, the university’s facility to nearly 25,000 and featured major enhancements, Woman Administrator development arm, and administered baseball and golf. including private suites and club level seating, improved concessions and restroom facilities, improved lighting, and At Virginia Tech, he was associate athletics director a new media facility. during his final two years, and he cochaired a committee that reviewed gender equity at the school. The committee Under Bourne, JMU has developed an enhanced developed and implemented a plan that brought the school volunteer fundraising network and a point-priority system into compliance with federal guidelines and ranked it fifth Kevin White to recognize donor participation and has implemented nationally in compliance. A Salem, Va., native, Bourne was programs to increase game attendance and address Associate AD, Virginia Tech’s athletics business manager and then as- the needs of athletics infrastructure. These efforts have sociate athletics director for administration and finance. Sports Programs resulted in unprecedented levels of success in fundraising while driving football attendance to all-time records. Bourne received his Bridgewater College degree in business administration and accounting in 1981 and

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 37 THIS IS JMU This Is JMU JMU’s beautiful campus includes 148 buildings on 721 acres. The original cam- pus is built around the Quadrangle, where buildings are constructed of native blue limestone and have ivy coverings. The University’s 19,927 students may choose from 115 degree programs in eight colleges -- College of Arts and Letters, College of Business, College of Education, College of Health and Behavioral Studies, College of Integrated Science and Engineering, 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 edu- cation program. • Female/Male Ratio: 60/40 • Student/Professor Ratio: 16/1 • Average Class Size: 29

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• U.S. News & World Report in its 2013 America’s Best Colleges guidebook ranked JMU second in the South among public, master’s-level universities. • JMU is Virginia’s most-popular college or university, draw- ing applications from the greatest percentage of the state’s graduating high school seniors. • Kiplinger’s Personal Finance in 2013 ranked JMU 20th nationally on its list of 100 best values in public colleges -- schools that offer a first-class education at a reasonable price. • 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. • Bloomberg BusinessWeek magazine in 2013 ranked JMU’s College of Business 11th nationally among business schools at public universities and 29th among all universities. • JMU is among schools “that prove activism and community service are alive and well on campus,” says Mother Jones Magazine. • JMU is recognized as one of the nation’s top 150 “Best Value” universities in the 2013 Princeton Review “Best Value Colleges.” The list recognizes schools that provide high- quality academics at a reasonable price.” • JMU’s Alternative Break Program was the Break Away National Program of the Year for 2010. The award, which JMU also earned in 1999, recognizes the university’s com- mitment to active citizenship. • JMU’s commitment to becoming a model steward of the natural world was recognized with a Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award bronze medal in April 2013. JMU’s Institute for Stewardship of the Natural World was recognized for its learning outcomes and assessment work. • JMU is included in the 2013 edition of The Fiske Guide to Colleges, which features more than 300 of the country’s best and most interesting colleges and universities. • JMU is named one of the country’s most environmentally responsible colleges in The Princeton Review’s “Guide to 322 Green Colleges: 2013 Edition.” Factors considered in the rating system include green building certification programs, environmental literacy programs, formal sustainability com- mittees, use of renewable energy resources and recycling and conservation programs. In 2012, JMU’s Wayland Hall became the first renovated residence hall in the country to receive the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design platinum award, the highest LEED certification status. • JMU is one of the top master’s-level institutions in the country in study-abroad participation, according to the Institute of International Education’s Open Doors 2012 re- port, which measured study abroad in 2010-11. JMU ranked second in the nation in participation in short-term pro- grams and second in total number of students who studied abroad, with 1,101. In addition, JMU compared favorably with similar institutions in semester-long programs (12th) and programs lasting a full academic year or longer (15th). • JMU ranks No. 38 on The Forbes Top 100 Best Buy Colleges 2012 special report.

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 40 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.

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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. 1972 – Enrollment passed 5,000. 1919 – Dr. Samuel Page Duke became the institution’s second 1977 – The institution was renamed James Madison president. University. 1924 – The institution was renamed the State Teachers 1983 – JMU celebrated its 75th anniversary. College at Harrisonburg. 1987 – Enrollment passed 10,000. 1938 – The institution was renamed Madison College in 1995 – JMU began its first doctoral program. honor of President James Madison. Enrollment passed 1,000. 1998 – Dr. Linwood H. Rose became the institution’s fifth president. 1946 – Men were first enrolled during the regular session but only as day students. 2001 – Enrollment reached 15,000, with a full-time faculty and staff of more than 2,000 on a 495-acre campus. 1949 – Dr. G. Tyler Miller became the institution’s third presi- dent. 2005 – JMU announced plans to purchase the 15.8-acre Rockingham Memorial Hospital site, adjacent to the 1954 – The college was authorized to award master’s de- JMU campus, when the hospital moved to a new site grees. in 2010. 1964 – Enrollment passed 2,000. 2006 – JMU purchased the former Harrisonburg High School 1966 – The General Assembly approved full coeducational and renamed it Memorial Hall. status for the college, and men were enrolled as resi- 2007-08 – JMU celebrated its Centennial. dent students for the first time. 2012 – Jonathan Alger became the institution’s sixth presi- 1971 – Dr. Ronald E. Carrier became the institution’s fourth dent. president.

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 42 PRESIDENT Jonathan Alger President Vice Presidents Mr. Jonathan R. Alger is the sixth presi- dent of James Madison University taking office on July 1, 2012. He previously served Dr. A. Jerry Benson Provost and as the Senior Vice President and General Senior Vice President Counsel at Rutgers, the State University of Academic Affairs New Jersey. Mr. Alger is a nationally recognized schol- ar and speaker on higher education policy and law and has given hundreds of pre- sentations across the U.S. and abroad on a wide range of topics such as access and Charles W. King, Jr. opportunity, diversity, student and faculty Senior Vice President recruitment and retention, management of financial challenges, student Administration and Finance organizations, shared governance, intellectual property and academic free- dom. He has taught courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Mr. Alger recently served as the President and Chair of the Board of Directors of the National Association of College and University Attorneys. He has also served on national advisory boards for the Association of American Universities, College Board Access and Diversity Collaborative, Dr. Mark Warner American Association for the Advancement of Science Diversity Project, Senior Vice President Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the Center for Excellence in Higher Student Affairs and Education Law and Policy at Stetson University College of Law Mr. Alger University Planning has chaired national conferences on diversity, discrimination, technology and academic freedom. Mr. Alger was born and raised outside Rochester, New York. He received his B.A. in political science major, history minor and public policy concen- tration with High Honors and Phi Beta Kappa from Swarthmore College and his J.D. with Honors from Harvard Law School. His wife Mary Ann is Donna Harper a business consultant with a B.S. from Auburn University and an M.B.A. Vice President Access and Enrollment from the University of Miami. Their daughter Eleanor is a freshman at Management Harrisonburg High School. The family enjoys college sports, music, the- atre, travel, history, tennis and hiking.

Nick Langridge Vice President University Advancement

2013-14 JMU Men’s Golf - 43 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS JMU Athletics Communications Media Covering JMU Athletics NEWSPAPERS, PUBLICATIONS & WIRE SERVICES Daily News-Record (dnronline .com) Office Phone...... 540-574-6260 Chris Simmons, Sports Editor . . [email protected] Matt Stoss ...... [email protected] Mark Selig ...... [email protected]

John Martin Kevin Warner Brian Hansen Devon Howard Office Phone...... 540-568-6127 ...... [email protected] ...... [email protected] Staunton News-Leader (newsleader.com) Hubert Grim...... [email protected] ...... 540-885-7281 Associated Press Hank Kurz...... [email protected] Richmond Times-Dispatch (timesdispatch . com) Sports Department . . . [email protected] ...... 804-649-6554 Curt Dudley Teresa Craig Cathy Kushner Matt Jackson Tim Pearrell ...... [email protected] ...... 804-690-8195 John O’Connor. . . . . [email protected] ...... 804-649-6233 Assistant A.D. for Communications/Golf Contact...... John A. Martin ([email protected]) Office Phone / Cell Phone...... 540-568-6514 / 540-476-1259 Roanoke Times (roanoke . com) Steve Hemphill. . . . [email protected] ...... [email protected] Associate Director/Asst. Football Contact...... Kevin Warner ([email protected]) ...... 540-981-3222 Office Phone / Cell Phone...... 540-568-6514 / 540-271-4932 Others Associate...... Brian Hansen ([email protected]) Chris Graham...... [email protected] Associate...... Devon Howard ([email protected]) ...... 540-949-6574 Dennis Jackson ...... [email protected] Assistant...... Matt Jackson ([email protected]) Nick Matthews...... [email protected] Multimedia Communications...... Curt Dudley ([email protected]) ...... 757-247-4962 Steve DeShazo...... [email protected] Graphic Design...... Teresa Craig ([email protected]) ...... 540-374-5443 Athletic Photographer...... Cathy Kushner ([email protected]) Northern Virginia Daily...... [email protected] Office FAX...... 540-568-3703 ...... 800-296-5137 Jerry Ratcliffe...... [email protected] ...... 434-978-7251 Mailing Address...... MSC 0404 Washington Post...... [email protected] ...... 380 University Boulevard ...... 202-334-7350 The News Gazette. . . . [email protected] ...... Harrisonburg, VA 22807 ...... 540-463-3113 Web Site...... www.JMUSports.com Mac McDonald...... [email protected] Robert Sisk...... [email protected] ...... 540-932-3568 Virginian Pilot...... [email protected] ...... 757-446-2314

How To Get James Madison TELEVISION WHSV-TV - Harrisonburg (whsv .com) ...... 540-433-9191 Golf Information Daren Stoltzfus...... [email protected] Andy Rives...... [email protected] ♦ The James Madison Athletics Communications Office NBC-29 - Charlottesville (nbc29 .com) ...... 434-220-2900 Golf Contact: John A. Martin...... 540-568-6514 Marty Hudtloff...... [email protected] Office Fax...... 540-568-3703 CBS-19/ABC-16 - Charlottesville (newsplex com)...... 434-220-7522 ♦ The Internet: Damon Dillman. . . . [email protected] NBC-12-Richmond (nbc12 .com) Head to the World Wide Web to get all of the latest ...... 804-230-2612 James Madison Athletics Information, including up-to- Matt Lincoln...... [email protected] date football statistics and game notes, at: Marc Davis...... [email protected] RADIO Mike Schikman. . . . . [email protected] www.JMUSports.com ...... 540-434-0331 Bill Phipps...... [email protected] ...... 540-434-0331

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