2007-08 University of Evansville UE Names & Numbers GOLF TEAMS THE UNIVERSITY Affairs: TBA Head Coach: Jim Hamilton Name: University of Evansville Director of Marketing & Ticket Office Phone: (812) 426-2166 Location: Evansville, Indiana Services: Rob Mallory Fax: (812) 488-2199 Founded: 1854 Equipment Manager: Daryl Buente Athletics Phone: (812) 488-ACES Enrollment: 2,434 External Affairs Interns: Strength/Conditioning Coach: Nickname: Purple Aces Carla Cranny Brady Holt Mascot: Ace Purple Maria Eftink Head Trainer: Terry Collins Colors: Purple, Orange, White Ryan Sheets Home Courses: Conference: Missouri Valley Oak Meadow Country Club President: Dr. Stephen Jennings SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT (Head Pro: Rob Koontz) Faculty Rep.: Dr. James MacLeod SID/Golf Contact: Bob Boxell Hamilton Golf Course Athletics Director: John Stanley Office Phone: (812) 488-2285 (Head Pro: Jim Hamilton) Administrative Associate To The Cell Phone: (812) 760-4273 Menʼs Team Letterwinners Athletics Director: Rhonda Holder E-Mail: [email protected] Returning/Lost: 6/5 Senior Woman Admin./Associate SID Fax: (812) 488-2090 Womenʼs Team Letterwinners A.D.: Sarah Solinsky Assistant SID: Tom Benson Returning/Lost: 5/1 Assistant A.D. for External

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For three years, Kyle Reddington has been moving up the career leaderboard at the University of Evansville. Now heʼs climbed as high as he can go. Kyle moved past older brother Jason Reddington (76.43) and number one Eric Steinback (76.27) last

Tim Williams (2) season when he reached the minimum 75 career rounds in order to become eligible for the UE record book. Reddington goes into his senior year with a 74.87 average through 85 rounds, the best since official records were first kept. Several teammates are right behind Reddington, who averaged 74.5 in 30 rounds as a junior. Closest is junior Matt Hunsaker, who took nearly two strokes off his freshman totals by averaging 75.17 last season as a sophomore. Hunsaker improved throughout the year, and was the Acesʼ top golfer at the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Championships with a 16th place finish. Others with collegiate experience include sophomores Ryan Linsner (78.0 average last year in 7 rounds) and Christian Poling (79.6/7), and seniors Nick Prout (78.25/4) and Alex Kopko (81.5/4). The Aces are also counting on freshmen Lucas Zielinski and Matt Kubsch to help make up for the loss of 2007 graduates Chris Bouchard, Kyle Straub, Michael Daum and Juan Calvo. The depth that coach Jim Hamilton has built into his program in the past few years will be called upon this year to keep UE moving upward in the Missouri Valley Conference. “Kyleʼs career speaks for itself, and Matt is also very solid,” according to Coach Hamilton. “We have four others with collegiate experience who have worked to earn a place in our lineup, along with two newcomers, and Iʼm confident they will give us a lineup we can count on in every tournament.” Career Scoring Leader Kyle Reddington Higgins Leads, UE Teammates Follow

In 2006, the Purple Acesʼ womenʼs golf team shot 962 in the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Championship, an improvement of 62 strokes from the year before. Their 317 team score in the final round was Evansvilleʼs best ever in the MVC Tournament. But those marks didnʼt hold up for long. The 2007 Aces shot 958, and their team total of 313 in the final round beat the old record by four strokes. Coach Jim Hamilton and his team expect more records to fall in 2007-08, and why shouldnʼt they? With the top five players returning, thereʼs plenty of reason for optimism. “Experience is a great asset, and we have a team full of experienced players,” Hamilton says. “Then, you add the confidence theyʼve gained as their play has improved, and thatʼs why this team is very focused on the upcoming season.” Senior Crissy Higgins has been UEʼs scoring leader each season, and her 80.87 career stroke average puts her on target to break the modern record of 81.96, set by Andrea Werner in 2003. Higgins averaged less than 80 for the first time in her career last season, lopping off a full stroke from the year before to finish at 79.88. Senior Helen Cuffe was next with an 82.0 average, including rounds of 79, 79 and 77 that gave her a team-best 17th place finish at the 59-player MVC Tournament in April. Junior Danielle Wolter was right on Cuffeʼs heels at 82.92, junior Vandi Gooch was next at 83.05, and senior Katie Shoener rounded out the top five with an 84.28 average. The five veterans will be joined by freshman Maggie Wood, who is expected to compete immediately with the veterans. The Aces turned in a seventh place finish at the MVC Championship last April. It was their best ever, but not high enough to satisfy the 2007-08 team. “We came very close to finishing in the top three,” Hamilton points out. “Iʼve seen a change in the attitude of these players over the last couple years. They donʼt expect to finish near the bottom. Theyʼve proven to themselves that they can compete with every team in the league.” Three-Year Team Leader Crissy Higgins Championship Tradition • Academic Excellence • Integrity 2007-08 University of Evansville Golf Coach Jim Hamilton Itʼs not unusual for a coach to come in and improve his with a 64. Bouchard team. Itʼs rare for someone to lift up two teams at the same was UEʼs first U.S. time. Thatʼs exactly what Jim Hamilton has done with the Amateur Tim Williams menʼs and womenʼs golf squads at the University of Championship quali- Evansville. fier, in 2005. tl ht (2) Photo Stelz The womenʼs team made a huge jump in Hamiltonʼs first year as head coach. The 2006 Aces shot 962 in the MVC Tournament, cutting 62 strokes off their 2005 score. Evansvilleʼs 312 in the final round of the Springlake Invitational at Sebring, Fla. was the best score by an Evansville team since womenʼs golf was reinstated in 1996. Then in 2007, the women produced their highest Missouri Valley Conference finish in school history. “Iʼm proud of how hard the players on both teams have worked,” Hamilton says. “They have goals, and they know it takes dedication to achieve them. We have built a good foundation that will help us compete for a Missouri Valley Conference championship and an NCAA Tournament bid for both the menʼs and womenʼs teams. You do that by recruiting Hamilton is a certified PGA Professional who has been co- people who really have a desire to succeed academically owner of Hamilton Golf Course in Evansville since 1974. He and athletically.” was chosen in 2006 by the Indiana PGA as one of the state's Coach Hamilton is the son of legendary Bob Hamilton, top 10 golf instructors. Hamilton is in his sixth year as head Ryder Cup team member and champion of the 1944 PGA coach of the Purple Aces' men's team, and in his third year Championship. Jim is an outstanding golfer himself, having as head coach of the women. won the Evansville city tourney twice, the Tri-State Junior The Aces' men rose in the Missouri Valley Conference Championship three times, and the Indiana Junior Championship standings from eighth to seventh to fifth in Championship once. Jim was a founder of the Evansville Hamiltonʼs first three years. One of Hamiltonʼs first recruits, Junior Golf Association, and is one of the regionʼs most Shawn Marshall, shot a 66 that broke the school record for respected golf instructors. He and his wife, Cinda, have a most strokes under par (6) and tied the school record for low- son, Heath, a 2006 graduate of the University of Evansville. est 18-hole total. Chris Bouchard broke that record in 2007

"Coach Hamilton is the kind of coach who will do every- thing he can for you. He will sacrifice other things that are important to him so he can help you." Chris Bouchard ʻ07 2007-08 University of Evansville Golf UE Golf. It’s All About...

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Caring For The Community And Fun! Championship Tradition • Academic Excellence • Integrity 2007-08 University of Evansville Golf Men’s Roster Matt Hunsaker Jr. Henderson, Ky. / Henderson Co. Nick Prout Sr. Vincennes, Ind. / Lincoln Alex Kopko Sr. , Ind. / Center Grove Kyle Reddington Sr. Evansville, Ind. / Central Matt Kubsch Fr. Normal, Ill. / West Lucas Zielinski Fr. Lynnville, Ind. / Tecumseh Ryan Linsner Jr. Itasca, Ill. / Lake Park Head Coach: Jim Hamilton Christian Poling So. Madison, Ind. / Madison matt ryan HUNSAKER LINSNER Junior Junior Henderson, Kentucky Itasca, Illinois Henderson County Lake Park Rounds: 39 Strokes: 2,947 Rounds: 7 Strokes: 546 Scoring Avg: 75.56 Scoring Avg: 78.0 Low Round: 69 (3-9-07) Low Round: 75 (4-9-07) Became one of the Acesʼ top four players as a sophomore. Steady player who shot between 75 and 81 in all seven rounds of Spring 2007: UEʼs top finisher at MVC Championship, placing his rookie year with the Aces in 2006-07. Spring 2007: Finished 16th in a field of 45 (73-73-79–225)...19th out of 83 at BSC 30th in a field of 55 at the Tennessee State Intercollegiate (75-76- Spring Invitational (70-85-72–227)....averaged 75.18. Fall 2006: 80–231) in his only tournament of the spring season...spring Team leader at the John Dallio Memorial, finishing 30th out of 75 average was 77.0. Fall 2006: Shot 78 to finish 16th out of 25 in (77-74-74–225)...UE co-leader at the Rex Chaney Eagle Classic, the UE-USI Challenge at Cambridge Golf Club, and placed 47th placing 12th in a field of 54 (73-75-72–220)...averaged 75.15 in in a field of 54 at the Rex Chaney Eagle Classic (81-76- the fall. Spring 2006: Shot even-par 144 (73, 71) to finish 7th 80–237)...averaged 78.75 in the fall. Background: Transfer from out of 79 at Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate. Fall 2005: 54th Clemson University...did not participate in varsity golf there... out of 70 at Piper Intercollegiate (74-80-76–230)...shot 81 at UE- earned all-Upstate 8 Conference honors as a senior at Lake Park USI Challenge. Background: Matthew Ryan Hunsaker...born High School...averaged 75.8 in high school...placed seventh in Sept. 19, 1987 in Henderson, Ky...son of Greg and Lisa conference tournament...all-region, all-area...member of the aca- Hunsaker...has one younger sister...fifth at Kentucky high school demic all-conference team. state tourney...averaged 73.6 as a senior...outstanding stu- Why UE? “Opportunity to play Division I golf, and Coach dent...majoring in accounting. Hamilton.” Why UE? “Good business program and they are Division I.” alex christian KOPKO POLING Senior Sophomore Indianapolis, Indiana Madison, Indiana Center Grove Madison Rounds: 29 Strokes: 2,270 Rounds: 7 Strokes: 557 Scoring Avg: 78.28 Scoring Avg: 79.57 Low Round: 71 (9-13-05) Low Round: 75 (4-10-07) Hoping to earn a place in UEʼs lineup in 2007-08 after playing in Hoping to earn more playing time as a sophomore after compet- two events last season. Spring 2007: Did not compete in any ing in seven rounds as a freshman. Spring 2007: Shot 242 at the tournaments. Fall 2006: Shot 253 in the John Dallio Memorial... Tennessee State Intercollegiate, his only tournament of the spring shot 73 to finish third in a field of 25 in the UE-USI Challenge at season, including a season-low 75 in the second round...spring Cambridge Golf Club in Evansville...averaged 81.5 in the fall. average was 80.67. Fall 2006: Shot 77 to finish 15th out of 25 in Spring 2006: Averaged 80.85 with a low of 76 at Ft. Lauderdale the UE-USI Challenge at Cambridge Golf Club, and placed 48th Spring Classic (79-76–155), where he finished 43rd in a field of in a field of 54 at the Rex Chaney Eagle Classic (79-81- 79...31st out of 51 at Treasure Coast Classic (78-77–155). Fall 78–238)...averaged 78.75 in the fall. Background: Medalist at 2005: Had UEʼs fourth best average (74.42)...20th out of 70 at the 2005 IHSAA state finals, with a 36-hole 141...also qualified for Piper Intercollegiate (73-76-71–220)...17th of 48 at Eagle Classic state tourney in 2006...Hoosier Hills Conference medalist...mem- (78-72-73–223). Spring, 2005, Fall 2004: Shoulder injury forced ber of the Tri-State (Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky) Junior Golf him to sit out. Background: Runnerup in 2003 IHSAA state tour- Team...graduate of Madison High School. nament...majoring in global business. Why UE? “Excellent academic opportunities, excellent golf program.” Why UE? “I chose UE for the golf program and because itʼs a good school.” Championship Tradition • Academic Excellence • Integrity 2007-08 University of Evansville Golf

nick 7th of 39 at Ft. Lauderdale Spring Classic (70-78–148) ...25th in MVC Championship (73-80-79–232). Fall 2004: 74.86 aver- age was second best on the team...finished third out of 77 at PROUT Chattanooga at 4-under (71-67–138), and ninth out of 46 at Senior Weibring (76-74-71–221) in his collegiate debut...Background: Patrick Kyle Reddington...born May 5, 1986 in Evansville...son Vincennes, Indiana of Britt and Robin Reddington...has two older brothers, Jason and Sean; Jason is fourth ranked player in UE history...won Lincoln 2005 Evansville City Tournament...won the 79th Pepsi Boys Rounds: 8 Strokes: 642 State Tournament in August, 2004...won SIAC title by eight Scoring Avg: 80.25 shots as a senior...majoring in business administration. Low Round: 75 (9-29-06) Why UE? “The coach and the team.” Took two strokes off his average last season...hoping to challenge for more playing time as a senior. Spring 2007: Did not compete matt in any tournaments. Fall 2006: Shot 238 (80-76-82) in season- opening Hawkeye Invitational at Finkbine (Iowa) Golf Club...shot 75 to place sixth out of 25 at the UE-USI Challenge at Cambridge KUBSCH Golf Club in Evansville...averaged 78.25 in the fall. Spring 2006, Fall 2005: Did not compete in any tournaments. Spring 2005: Shot 86 in dual vs. Saint Louis U. in his only spring tournament. Fall 2004: Competed in the Ironhorse Intercollegiate at Tuscola, Ill. Freshman and finished 48th (80-80-83–243). Background: Nicholas Tyler Normal, Illinois Prout...born Feb. 15, 1986 in Vincennes, Indiana...son of Kim and Anne Prout...has an older brother, Mitch, who played at Normal Community West UE, and a younger sister, Jenna...two-time all-state golfer at Vincennes...majoring in business administration. Why UE? “UE is a great opportunity for anyone to get both a solid High School: Big 12 Conference medalist and Illinois state education and play with a competitive Division I golf team.” qualifier...all-Big 12 Conference...averaged 74.3 as a senior, and had seven top-10 finishes as a senior...2006 Chick Evans match play qualifier...winner of 2005 ECIJT Tournament of kyle Champions...led team to six titles in his senior year. Background: Matthew Taylor Kubsch...born October 17, 1987 in Neenah, Wisconsin...son of Steve and Julie Kubsch...has one older sister, Erika...recipient of Senior Class Citizenship REDDINGTON Award...expects to major in special education. Why UE? “The opportunity to play golf and the great reputa- Senior tion of the school.” Evansville, Indiana Central lucas Rounds: 85 Strokes: 6,364 Scoring Avg: 74.87 ZIELINSKI Low Round: 67 (10-19-04)

Ranks number one in UE career scoring at 74.87...74.50 average in 2006-07 was UEʼs best once again, and 15th best in MVC. Freshman Spring 2007: Third in 55-player Tennessee State Invitational (75-71-71–217) and 15th out of 83 at BSC Spring Invitational (70- Lynnville, Indiana 72-82–224)...finished 31st at MVC Championship (74-78- Tecumseh HS 80–232)...team leader at Diet Pepsi/Shocker Classic (239)...74.94 average was UEʼs best. Fall 2006: Shot a season-low 68 in first round of Southern Showdown, and finished 14th in a field of 96 (68-74-70–212)...also broke 70 at Hawkeye Intercollegiate (69- High School: Pocket Athletic Conference medalist in 2007 79-78–226) and placed 19th out of 48...team leader at both with a 71...Evansville Sectional medalist in 2006...two-time all- events...averaged career-low 73.92 in fall. Spring 2006: 76.0 conference...averaged 38.6 as a senior, with career lows of 30 average was UEʼs second best...won the 16-player duel vs. St. (9 holes) and 64....made three holes-in-one during his prep Louis by shooting 70...fourth of 79 at Ft. Lauderdale Spring career...finished 21st in 2007 Evansville City Tournament. Classic (75-71–146). Fall 2005: Led UE with a 73.25 average... Background: Lucas Allen Zielinski...born Sept. 27, 1988 in shot 1-under par in two tourneys, finishing sixth of 48 at Eagle Evansville...son of Bernard and Debra Zielinski...has two older Classic (71-69-75–215) and 12th of 70 at Piper Intercollegiate sisters...expects to major in mechanical engineering. (68-75-72–215). Spring 2005: Second for UE with a 75.85 aver- Why UE? “Itʼs a very prestigious school with a great engineer- age...MVC Golfer of the Week after tying for third out of 73 at the ing program. Also because I would have the opportunity to Samford Intercollegiate, shooting 3-under (75-68-70–213)... play competitive golf.” Championship Tradition • Academic Excellence • Integrity 2006-07 Men’s Results

Hawkeye John Dallio Rex Chaney Buffalo Rock/ BSC Spring Intercollegiate Memorial Eagle Classic Southern Showdown Invitational Iowa City, Iowa W. Chicago, Ill. Morehead, Ky. McCalla, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Sept. 9-10 Sept. 25-26 Oct. 9-10 Oct. 30-31 Feb. 26-27 Chris Bouchard 80-71-83=234 (T39) 74-77-77=228 (T40) 71-75-74=220 (T12) 75-69-70=214 (T21) 70-76-76=222 (T12) Stuart Burns DNP 78-81-79=238 (66) 80-74-77=231 (T41) 76-73-74=223 (T56) 84-78-79=241 (60) Spencer Christian DNP DNP 70-76-74=220 (T12) 75-74-71=220 (T46) 80-79-81=240 (T56) Michael Daum DNP DNP 78-76-72=226 (T31) DNP 76-76-74=226 (18) Matt Hunsaker 77-77-77=231 (T30) 77-74-74=225 (T30) 73-75-72=220 (T12) 74-75-72=221 (T52) 70-85-72=227 (T19) Alex Kopko DNP 82-88-83=253 (73) DNP DNP DNP Ryan Linsner DNP DNP 81-76-80=237 (47) DNP DNP Christian Poling DNP DNP 79-81-78=238 (T48) DNP DNP Nick Prout 80-76-82=238 (T46) DNP DNP DNP DNP Kyle Reddington 69-79-78=226 (T19) 80-71-76=227 (T36) 76-74-71=221 (18) 68-74-70=212 (T14) 70-72-82=224 (T15) Kyle Straub 78-74-78=230 (T26) 82-74-70=226 (T32) 76-72-75=223 (T24) 73-72-71=216 (T32) 75-77-79=231 (T33) Aaron Zander 76-77-77=230 (T26) DNP 75-75-75=225 (30) 71-71-73=215 (T25) 74-78-79=231 (T33) Totals 300-299-310=909 309-296-297=902 296-296-289=881 290-289-282=861 284-303-306=893 8th out of 9 11th out of 14 4th out of 8 7th out of 15 3rd out of 15 Treasure Coast North/South Diet Pepsi Tenn. State U. State Farm MVC Classic Intercollegiate Shocker Classic Intercollegiate Championship Ft. Pierce, Fla. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Wichita, Kan. Nashville, Tenn. Kansas City, Mo. Mar. 9-10 Mar. 12-13 April 2-3 Apr. 9-10 Apr. 23-24 Chris Bouchard *64-71-70=205 (T9) 77-76=153 (T31) 85-82-83=250 (86) 79-75-77=231 (T30) 74-81-72=227(T22) Stuart Burns 79-73-71=223 (T57) 86-82=168 (T57) DNP DNP DNP Spencer Christian 75-73-74=222 (51) 74-74=148 (T11) 79-79-81=239 (T68) 81-76-74=231 (T30) DNP Michael Daum 71-70-66=207 (T12) 74-76=150 (T17) 80-81-79=240 (T72) 75-72-69=216 (2) 76-79-85=240 (40) Matt Hunsaker 69-73-71=213 (T29) 77-74=151 (T22) 81-82-77=240 (T72) 74-71-77=222 (16) 73-73-79=225 (T16) Alex Kopko DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Ryan Linsner DNP DNP DNP 75-76-80=231 (T30) DNP Christian Poling DNP DNP DNP 85-75-82=242 (52) DNP Nick Prout DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Kyle Reddington 71-71-70=212 (T26) 76-74=150 (T17) 76-83-80=239 (T68) 75-71-71=217 (T3) 74-78-80=232 (T31) Kyle Straub 70-70-70=210 (T19) 76-76=152 (T25) 79-81-86=246 (81) 75-77-77=229 (27) DNP Aaron Zander 73-74-70=217 (T44) 73-73=146 (T7) 78-81-78=237 (T62) 73-73-74=220 (T10) 80-75-77=232 (T31) *school record for 274-282-276=832 303-300=603 316-326-319=961 297-287-291=875 297-305-308=910 lowest 18-hole score T3rd out of 11 T4th out of 10 16th out of 16 2nd out of 9 8th out of 9 and most strokes below par (7) UE 365, USI 368 2006-2007 LEADERBOARD Cambridge GC Rounds Strokes Average 70s Low Sept. 18 Kyle Reddington 30 2235 74.50 25 68 Chris Bouchard 74 (T5) Michael Daum 21 1574 74.95 18 66 Stuart Burns 84 (T22) Kyle Welch 1 75.0 75.00 1 75 Juan Calvo 84 (T22) Matt Hunsaker 30 2255 75.17 26 69 Spencer Christian 76 (T13) Chris Bouchard 30 2258 75.27 24 64 Michael Daum 69 (1) Aaron Zander 27 2034 75.33 24 70 Matt Hunsaker 80 (17) Kyle Straub 27 2037 75.44 24 70 Alex Kopko 73 (T3) Spencer Christian 21 1596 76.00 17 70 Ryan Linsner 78 (16) Ryan Linsner 7 546 78.00 4 75 Christian Poling 77 (15) Stuart Burns 18 1408 78.22 12 71 Nick Prout 75 (T8) Nick Prout 4 313 78.25 2 75 Kyle Reddington 75 (T8) Christian Poling 7 557 79.57 4 75 Kyle Straub 74 (T5) Alex Kopko 4 326 81.50 1 73 Kyle Welch 75 (T8) Juan Calvo 1 84 84.00 0 84 Aaron Zander 81 (18) Championship Tradition • Academic Excellence • Integrity 2007-08 University of Evansville Golf Women’s Roster Helen Cuffe Sr. Fishers, Ind. / Hamilton SE Danielle Wolter Sr. Evansville, Ind. / Memorial Vandi Gooch Jr. Evansville, Ind. / Central Maggie Wood Fr. Boonville, Ind. / Boonville Crissy Higgins Sr. Santa Claus, Ind. / Heritage Hills Head Coach: Jim Hamilton Katie Shoener Sr. Fort Wayne, Ind. / Homestead helen vandi CUFFE GOOCH Senior Junior Fishers, Indiana Evansville, Indiana Hamilton Southeastern Central Rounds: 60 Strokes: 5,003 Rounds: 42 Strokes: 3,573 Scoring Avg: 83.38 Scoring Avg: 85.07 Low Round: 75 (Three Times) Low Round: 73 (3-10-07)

Team leader in the 2006 and 2007 MVC Championships...one of Improved in all facets of the game and dropped four strokes off her the Acesʼ longest hitters. Spring 2007: Consistently one of UEʼs scoring average as a sophomore. Spring 2007: Finished 11th in top three finishers...saved her best for last, leading UE and finish- a field of 76 at Eastern Kentucky Invitational (82-81=163) and 23rd ing 17th out of 59 at State Farm MVC Championship (79-79- out of 92 at North/South Intercollegiate (76-84=160)...10th out of 77=235)...29th in a field of 76 at Eastern Kentucky Invitational 29 at Treasure Coast Classic, including a career-low 73 in final (87-80=167)...spring average was 81.5, third best on the team. round (81-74-73=228)...spring average was 81.33, second best on Fall 2006: Placed 41st in a field of 102 at Lady Indian Classic (80- squad. Fall 2006: Best finish was 33rd in a field of 60 at Western 83-76=239) and 2nd out of 14 in UE-USI Challenge (78)...tied her Illinois Invitational (86-87=173)...averaged 85.33 in fall. Spring career best with 75 in second round of Sunflower Invitational...fall 2006: Competed in all six events and averaged 86.23...shot a average was 82.64. Spring 2006: Second on the team with an career-low 79 in the final round of the State Farm MVC 84.32 average...tied her low career round with a 75 in the final Tournament in April to finish 33rd overall (80-85-79–244)...placed round of the State Farm MVC Championship and led the Aces by 48th out of 82 at Saluki Invitational (85-85–170). Fall 2005: finishing 16th in a field of 48 (77-82-75–234)...26th out of 91 at Averaged 88.5 in eight rounds...best finish was 47th in a field of 85 North/South Collegiate in Florida with rounds of 83 and 81. Fall at the Lady Indian Classic at Arkansas State (81-84–165)...shot 83 2005: Best finish was 24th in a field of 60 at the Huskie Classic in second round of Huskie Classic. Background: Vandi Faye (81-84–165). Spring 2005: Second on the team with an 85.25 Gooch...born May 8, 1987 in Evansville...daughter of Bruce and average...UEʼs leader with a 25th place finish at State Farm MVC Alicia Gooch...has two older brothers and one older sister...three- Championship (85-75-85–245); second round 75 was UEʼs lowest time Evansville Junior Golf Association Player of the Year...three- round of ʻ04-05...runnerup in duel vs. St. Louis (80). Fall 2004: time all-city and all-conference...four-time academic all-city...aver- Third on the team with an 83.6 average in eight rounds...placed aged 77 as a senior...four-time regional qualifier...expects to major 13th in a field of 40 at the Butler Invitational (82-82-80–244)...3rd in nursing. Why UE? “UE is close to home and has a beautiful of 13 at Tennessee State Triangular (89-92–181). Background: campus. UE is well-known for their great academic programs.” Helen Ann Cuffe...born Aug. 21, 1985 in Kings Lynn, England...daughter of John and Margaret Cuffe...has one younger crissy brother, John...two-time state qualifier at Hamilton Southeastern High School who helped lead Royals to 2003 state title...majoring HIGGINS in chemistry. Why UE? “The golf team and academics.” Senior Santa Claus, Indiana Heritage Hills Rounds: 54 Strokes: 4,367 Scoring Avg: 80.87 Low Round: 73 (Twice)

Goes into her senior year with the best career scoring average in school history. Spring 2007: Produced two top-10 finishes: second of 92 at the North/South Intercollegiate (75-73=148) and seventh of 76 at the Eastern Ky. Invitational (77-84=161)...placed 21st out of 85 at the Saluki Invitational (81-78=159)...averaged Championship Tradition • Academic Excellence • Integrity 2007-08 University of Evansville Golf danielle a career-best 79.71 in the spring. Fall 2006: Broke 80 in five con- secutive rounds...finished 17th out of 79 at F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (81-84=165) and 30th in a field of 102 at Lady Indian WOLTER Classic (79-78-79=236)...averaged 80.09 in the fall. Spring 2006: Finished in the top half of three tournaments: 14th of 91 at Senior North/South Collegiate (80-80–160), 16th of 98 at NIU Springlake Evansville, Indiana Invitational (76-75–151) and 29th of 82 at Saluki Invitational (86- 78–164)...won the 13-player duel meet vs. St. Louis U. at Oak Memorial Meadow C.C. by shooting 81...shot a career-low 74 in first round of •Rounds: 54 Strokes: 4,553 MVC Tournament...finished with an 81.08 average. Spring 2005: Scoring Avg: 84.31 82.0 average was number one for UE...medalist vs. St. Louis U. Low Round: 74 (Twice) with a 77...19th in a field of 82 at the North/South Collegiate (85- •includes three rounds at Purdue in 2004-05 81–166)...23rd out of 86 at the Payne Stewart Memorial (81- Played the best golf of her career last spring, lowering her average 82–163)...season-low 76 came in final round of MVC Tournament. to 82.0 in six tournaments. Spring 2007: Broke 80 four times, Fall 2004: 82.5 average as a freshman was second behind Megan including career low 74s at the Treasure Coast Classic and MVC Andress...placed 8th out of 40 at Butler Invitational (82-83-78–243) Tournament; her 74 at MVC left her as the leader by one shot after and 55th out of 125 at Great Smokies Collegiate (79). opening round...team leader at Ann Rhoads BSC Shootout by fin- Background: Crystalyn Michael Higgins...born Jan. 2, 1986 in ishing 53rd out of 131 (81-82=163)...22nd of 59 at State Farm Spokane, Wash...daughter of Mark and Lori Higgins...one of six MVC Tournament (74-84-80=238) and 44th of 92 at North/South children...majoring in forensic psychology, and hopes to one day Intercollegiate (86-79=165). Fall 2006: Averaged 84.1...finished work for the FBI...placed sixth in 2003-04 state finals...Pocket 20th out of 60 at Western Illinois Invitational (83-83=166) and 17th Athletic Conference medalist twice. in a field of 79 at F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (84-81=165). Why UE? “I chose UE for the great campus environment and the Spring 2006: Averaged 84.75, with a low of 79 in final round of awesome golf team.” NIU Springlake Invitational...finished 39th out of 91 at North/South katie Intercollegiate (84-85=169)...Fall 2005: Averaged 84.0...shot 79 in final round of the Lady Indian Classic (86-79–165)...best finish was 20th out of 85 at the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (85-80–165). SHOENER Background: Danielle Jo Wolter...transfer from Purdue who Senior played in three tournaments for the Boilermakers in the spring of 2005, including the Big 10 Championship...low round at Purdue Fort Wayne, Indiana was an 80 in the Lady Boilermaker Classic...two-year all-state Homestead player at Memorial...set Central Invitational record with a 63.Why UE? “I have a great respect for the University of Evansville. Also, Rounds: 62 Strokes: 5,359 I know the golf coaches and several of the players, and the curricu- Scoring Avg: 86.44 lum fit with my major.” Low Round: 75 (Twice)

Took nearly three strokes per round off her career scoring average maggie last season. Spring 2007: Finished 29th in a field of 76 at the Eastern Kentucky Invitational (82-85=167)...UEʼs co-leader at the Treasure Coast Classic (77-75-80=232), tying for 13th out of WOOD 29...tied her career high at the Treasure Coast with a second round 75...averaged 84.0 in the spring. Fall 2006: Finished in the top half at the Western Illinois Invitational (90-81=171) and UE-USI Freshman Challenge (83)...averaged 84.64 in the fall with a low round of 77 at the Sunflower Invitational. Spring 2006: Posted the fifth best Boonville, Indiana average at 86.0...shot a career-low 75 in the final round of the NIU Springlake Invitational, and placed 56th in a field of 98 (85- Boonville HS 75–160)...shot 82 or better in three of her final four rounds. Fall 2005: Averaged 89.88...best finish was 63rd at the Lady Indian Classic (86-83–169). Spring 2005: 88.44 average was UEʼs fourth High School: All-state selection as a senior...fourth place finish- best...35th of 82 at North/South Collegiate (87-86–173)...3rd of 12 er in 2006-07 IHSAA state tournament...regional and sectional in duel meet at St. Louis U. (81)...shot season-low 79 in final round medalist...Big 8 Conference medalist...points champion of 2006 Indiana Diet Pepsi Masters Tour...played on victorious Hoosier of Payne Stewart Memorial at Springfield, Mo. Fall 2004: 88.63 squad in Indiana-Kentucky Junior Challenge Cup. average was fourth best...top finish was 25th out of 40 at Butler Background: Maggie Elizabeth Wood...born Sept. 8, 1988 in Invitational (90-91-85–266). Background: Katherine Ann Indianapolis, Ind....daughter of Craig and Mamie Wood...has a Shoener...born March 12, 1986 in Indianapolis, Ind...daughter of younger brother, Griffin...academic all-state selection in golf and Frank and Sandy Shoener...has one younger brother, Andy...all- ...mother, Mamie, is the PGA pro at Quail Crossing Golf conference selection..helped Homestead Spartans reach state Club...cousin, Amanda Blumenherst, was an All-American in golf finals as a junior...majoring in movement science. at Duke University. Why UE? “I really liked the people and environment, plus my dad Why UE? “I enjoyed the small-school atmosphere, and liked the graduated from here.” coach and team.” Championship Tradition • Academic Excellence • Integrity 2006-07 Women’s Results Western Illinois UE-USI Marilynn Smith Lady Indian F&M Bank Invitational Challenge Sunflower Invitational Classic ASPU Intercollegiate Macomb, Ill. Evansville, Ind. Lawrence, Kan. Jonesboro, Ark. Clarksville, Tenn. Sept. 17-18 Sept. 29 Oct. 2-3 Oct. 9-10 Oct. 23-24 Megan Andress 86-87=173 (T33) 83 (T6) 92-83-93=268 (85) 81-87-83=251 (T76) 99-91=190 (T67) Helen Cuffe 91-85=176 (39) 78 (2) 83-75-84=242 (39) 80-83-76=239 (T41) 90-84=174 (T48) Vandi Gooch 86-87=173 (T33) 85 (9) 85-83-83=251 (59) 91-88-80=259 (T88) DNP Crissy Higgins 81-80=161 (13) 79 (T3) 83-80-77=240 (34) 79-78-79=236 (T30) 81-84=165 (T17) Xanni Miller DNP 92 (14) DNP DNP 110-107=217 (78) Katie Shoener 90-81=171 (30) 83 (T6) 86-83-82=251 (T59) 82-85-83=250 (T73) 84-92=176 (T54) Danielle Wolter 83-83=166 (20) 84 (8) 80-87-89=256 (70) 86-88-80=254 (86) 84-81=165 (T17)

340-329=669 UE 323, 331-321-326=978 327-334-315=976 339-340=679 7th out of 10 USI 326 11th out of 16 15th out of 19 T9th out of 14

Ann Rhoads BSC Treasure Coast North/South Saluki EKU Spring Shootout Classic Intercollegiate Invitational Invitational McCalla, Ala. Fort Pierce, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Carbondale, Ill. Richmond, Ky. Feb. 26-27 Mar. 7-9 Mar. 12-13 Mar. 25-26 Apr. 5-7 Megan Andress 94-87=181 (T115) 86-79-75=240 (T20) 93-90=183 (84) 95-WD=95 91-83=174 (T56) Helen Cuffe 81-83=164 (T63) 84-78-78=240 (T20) 81-83=164 (T39) 86-85=171 (T58) 87-80=167 (T29) Vandi Gooch DNP 81-74-73=228 (T10) 76-84=160 (T23) 87-82=169 (T51) 82-81=163 (T11) Crissy Higgins 83-82=165 (T70) 83-73-76=232 (T13) 75-73=148 (T2) 81-78=159 (T21) 77-84=161 (T7) Xanni Miller 93-100=193 (127) 84-90-89=263 (29) 97-100=197 (89) 97-96=193 (T82) DNP Katie Shoener 85-86=171 (T92) 77-75-80=232 (T13) 92-82=174 (T72) 97-84=181 (T76) 82-85=167 (T29) Danielle Wolter 81-82=163 (T53) 83-76-74=233 (16) 86-79=165 (T44) 91-85=176 (T68) 88-85=173 (T53)

330-333=663 327-*302-303=932 334-317=651 345-329=674 328-330=658 18th out of 21 4th out of 5 T9th out of 17 12th out of 14 T4th out of 12

*302 is low round since women’s golf was re-instated in 1996

State Farm MVC Tourney Peoria, Ill. 2006-2007 LEADERBOARD April 15-17 Rounds Strokes Avg. 70s/80s Low Megan Andress 84-91-89=264 (57) Crissy Higgins 25 1997 79.88 11/25 73 Helen Cuffe 79-79-77=235 (17) Helen Cuffe 25 2050 82.00 8/23 75 Vandi Gooch 97-82-77=256 (50) Crissy Higgins 87-81-83=251 (T45) Danielle Wolter 25 2073 82.92 4/24 74 Xanni Miller DNP Vandi Gooch 21 1744 83.05 4/19 73 Katie Shoener 82-90-79=251 (T45) Katie Shoener 25 2107 84.28 3/20 75 Danielle Wolter 74-84-80=238 (22) Megan Andress 24 2102 87.58 2/14 75 Xanni Miller 12 1155 96.25 0/2 84 319-326-313=958 7th out of 10

Championship Tradition • Academic Excellence • Integrity 2007-08 University of Evansville Golf Academic Support

For years, the University of Evansville golf pro- The University of Evansville prides itself on gram has stood for success on the course, and in the recruiting Division I athletes who also succeed classroom. In March of 2007, those efforts were in the classroom. That’s why student support also noticed by the NCAA. The governing body of services are so important at UE. Coordinated collegiate athletics noted that for the second year in within the athletics department by Associate a row, Evansville was ranked among the nation’s Director of Athletics Sarah Solinsky, the top 10 percent in Division I men’s golf according to University of Evansville student support area the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate. The APR is includes tutoring, pre-scheduling, pre-advising, based on graduation and retention rates for every the writing center, office of career services, cen- team at every Division I institution. ter for academic advisement, and office of UE challenges all of its students academically, but counseling. help is always there for students who are striving to On road trips, UE golfers have access to lap- do their best. After all, UE’s faculty and staff are top computers so they can keep up on classwork. Director of here to make sure our students succeed. Academic Advising/Associate Registrar Debbie Kassenbrock •The University of Evansville is ranked assists student-athletes with scheduling and monitors academic progress. UE golfers also receive help from Director of Career among the Top 10 Midwestern Master’s-Level Universities by Services Gene Wells, who provides guidance to players embark- U.S. News & World Report ing on internships, co-ops and eventually full-time employment. •13 to 1 student to faculty ratio “I really enjoy working with students in developing a plan for •Campus-wide Internet access and state of the art technology in their academic success,” Kassenbrock says. “At UE, every stu- computer labs and residence halls dent is unique, with their own academic path and their individual •96 percent of students are employed or in graduate school one goals. I try to lead them in the direction they want to go, and year after graduation. make sure they get as much out of their academic experience as possible.” Adds Wells, “Athletes develop wonderful skills which are highly prized by employers, graduate and professional schools. Career Services is committed to support each athlete as they manage the many steps of their career develop- ment. Our office wants to develop an individual relationship with each student-athlete.” More than 120 UE athletes made the Missouri Valley Conference Honor Roll in the most recent semester by compiling a grade point average of 3.2 or better, including seven members of the Aces’ golf teams. In addition, Chris Bouchard was chosen as a Cleveland Golf All- America Scholar for the second con- secutive year. UE’s entire student- athlete population produced an out- standing grade point average of 3.18 in the most recent grading period. Tim Williams Tim

Director of Career Services Gene Wells and Director of Academic Advising Debbie Kassenbrock assist members of the men’s and women’s golf teams toward graduation and eventually into an occupation.

Championship Tradition • Academic Excellence • Integrity he University of Evansville competes at the highest possible level-NCAA Division I. The athletic program operates under three main principles: T CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION A rich history of athletic success. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE The student-athlete is treated as a student first. INTEGRITY Student-athletes adhere to high moral principles and professional standards. UE is a member of the Missouri Valley Conference, the second oldest conference in the nation, along with Bradley University, Creighton University, Drake University, Illinois State University, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois University, Missouri State University, Wichita State University and the University of Northern Iowa. Among the best-known athletes who got their start at UE are Utah Jazz head coach Jerry Sloan, former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Andy Benes, and soccer player David Weir, a member of Scotland’s World Cup Team.

Championship Tradition • Academic Excellence • Integrity Evansville supports 14 Division I athletics teams, including: Baseball David Seifert Gwen Lewis Basketball & Diving Marty Simmons (men’s); Tricia Cullop (women’s) Rickey Perkins (men’s & women’s) Cross Country Don Walters (men’s & women’s) Steve Brockreide Golf Jim Hamilton (men’s & women’s) Mike Swan Soccer Mike Jacobs (men); Chris Pfau (women’s)

In addition to UE’s Division I athletics teams, the University operates 35 different intramural sports for all UE students. Championship Tradition • Academic Excellence • Integrity Our goal is your success. To help you achieve that success, we develop your knowledge, abil- ities, and confidence so you can shape your own future. This process doesn’t happen overnight, but unfolds during your four years of the EVANEVANSVILLESVILLE EXPERIENCEEXPERIENCE The Evansville Experience includes five hall- marks that make UE special and help you shape your future: ACADEMIC QUALITY Faculty who care about your learning. DISTINCTIVE CURRICULUM Opportunity to explore your interests. INTERNATIONAL FOCUS Awareness of global perspectives and cul- tures. RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY Involvement in an active campus. VALUES-BASED ENVIRONMENT Acceptance and understanding of differ- ences. This foundation has allowed UE to evolve into what U.S. since the University owns ands operates Harlaxton College in News & World Report ranks as one of “America’s Best England (top photo), a 100-room Victorian manor set on 150 Colleges.” Student-athletes will quickly discover the difference rolling acres of beautiful grounds. at the University of Evansville with its small class sizes, indi- Located in Southwestern Indiana, Evansville is situated within vidual instruction from professors, AND varsity athletics at the 150 miles of Louisville, Nashville, St. Louis and Indianapolis. highest possible level-NCAA Division I. Evansville has a population of 125,000, with a metropolitan area The University has five colleges and one school within the population of 279,000. The area’s strong business community University: College of Arts and Sciences, College of Education offers valuable internships and co-op experiences for University and Health Sciences, College of Engineering and Computer of Evansville students at organizations such as Bristol-Myers Science, Schroeder Family School of Business Administration, Squibb, GE Plastics, Indiana House of Representatives, and and Harlaxton College. UE maintains a student-faculty ratio of other major corporations around the area. Academically, socially 13-1, and beginning in 2008-09 students will enjoy the benefits and athletically, the Evansville Experience defines the University of UE’s new $25 million student center (below photo). UE stu- of Evansville; it prepares you to shape your future, to enjoy per- dents also have the unique opportunity to study in Europe, sonal success in life, and to contribute to the world we share. 2007-08 University of Evansville Golf Aces’ Golf Records Menʼs records since 1990 ; womenʼs records since Tournaments Won Since 1990 1996 when sport was reinstated. 2005 Greg Palmer Eagle Classic (men)–Bouchard 4th out of 48 2001 Drury Invitational (men)–Steinback, Kohlmeier finish in top 10 2001 Billiken Invitational (men)–Aces beat field of 16 by 10 strokes 1994 Butler Invitational (men)–Brent Miller’s 73 leads UE to victory 1993 Southern Indiana Invitational (men)–Aces top ten-team field 1992 Southern Indiana Invitational (men)–Troy Zollars’ 74 leads UE Individual Medalists Since 1990 Kyle Reddington 2006 Duel Meet Vs. Saint Louis U. Crissy Higgins 2006 Duel Meet Vs. Saint Louis U. Crissy Higgins 2005 Duel Meet Vs. Saint Louis U. Andrea Werner 2003 El Diablo / Lady Herd Classic Andrea Werner 2001 Lady Aces Invitational Eric Steinback 2001 Billiken Invitational Brent Miller 1995 Davis & Elkins Invitational The UE Athletics Hall of Fame includes golfers Bob Walther (left) Brent Miller 1994 Brescia Invitational and Jeff Howerton (right), along with football/golf standout John Troy Zollars 1993 Brescia Invitational Vernasco. Grant Skelton 1991 U. of Indianapolis Invitational Lowest Career Scoring Averages–Men Lowest Career Scoring Average–Women (Minimum 75 rounds; records are since 1990) (Minimum 70 rounds; records are since 1990) 1. Kyle Reddington 74.87 1. Andrea Werner 81.96 (2004-present: 85 rounds / 6,364 strokes) (1999-03: 93 rounds / 7,622 strokes) 2. Eric Steinback 76.27 2. Megan Andress 86.73

(1998-02: 105 rounds / 8,008 strokes) Williams Tim (2) (2003-07: 82 rounds / 7,112 strokes) 3. Chris Bouchard 76.41 3. Ann Boarman 87.74 (2003-07: 102.5 rounds / 7,832 strokes) (2000-present: 85 rounds / 7,458 strokes) 4. Jason Reddington 76.43 4. Jenny Effinger 87.76 (1999-03: 106.5 rounds / 8,140 strokes) (1999-03: 82 rounds / 7,196 strokes) 5. Kyle Straub 76.85 5. Charlene Frasur 88.81 (2003-07: 103.5 rounds / 7,954 strokes) Kyle Reddington Megan Andress (2000-present: 81 rounds / 7,194 strokes) Awards & Honors U.S. Amateur Championship Qualifiers Brent Miller First Team 1996-97 Spencer Christian, 2006 (Hazeltine GC, Chaska, Minn.) Brent Miller First Team 1995-96 Chris Bouchard, 2005 (Merion GC, Ardmore, Pa.) Brent Sternberg Honorable Mention 1995-96 Brent Miller First Team 1994-95 All-Missouri Valley Conference Women: Andrea Werner First Team 2002-03 Men: Chris Bouchard First Team 2005 Renee Scudder Honorable Mention 1996-97 Jason Reddington First Team 2002 Mike Birkenfeld First Team 2002 UE’s MVC Golfers of the Week Women: Andrea Werner First Team 2003 Men: Michael Daum 4/11/07 Michael Daum 10/4/06 All-Midwestern Collegiate Conference Lowest Rounds Since 1990 Aaron Zander 11/2/05 Men: Steve Kovaleski First Team 1992-93 Men Kyle Reddington 2/25/05 •64–Chris Bouchard (2007) Academic All-District and Academic All-America Shawn Marshall 9/29/04 66–Michael Daum, (2007), Shawn Men: Chris Bouchard Cleveland Golf All-America 2006-07 Paul Gadient 10/29/03 Marshall (2004), Jason Reddington Chris Bouchard Cleveland Golf All-America 2005-06 Brian Kohlmeier 4/2/03 (2002) Trent Tormoehlen District V At-Large Team 2000-01 Eric Steinback 4/19/01 67–Kyle Reddington (2004), Bryan Brent Miller All-America Third Team 1996-97 Eric Steinback 3/29/00 Kohlmeier (2002) Brent Miller All-America Second Team 1995-96 Eric Steinback 10/28/98 68–Kyle Reddington (2006), Jason Brent Miller 10/31/95 Reddington (2000), Eric Steinback Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete Team Brent Miller 4/25/95 Men: Chris Bouchard First Team 2006-07 (1998) Brent Miller 10/18/94 •=Lowest sub-par total (-7) in UE Matt Hunsaker First Team 2006-07 Women: Ann Boarman 10/22/03 Michael Daum Honorable Mention 2006-07 history Andrea Werner 4/4/03 Women Alex Kopko First Team 2005-06 Andrea Werner 3/20/03 Chris Bouchard First Team 2005-06 71–*Andrea Werner (2002); Andrea Werner 10/2/02 73–Crissy Higgins (2 in 2007), Chris Bouchard First Team 2004-05 Andrea Werner 9/18/02 Michael Daum Honorable Mention 2004-05 Vandi Gooch (2007), Andrea Werner Andrea Werner 3/26/02 (2003), Ann Boarman (2003), Jenny Trent Tormoehlen First Team 2001-02 Jenny Effinger 10/24/00 Jason Reddington Honorable Mention 2001-02 Effinger (2000) Trent Tormoehlen First Team 2000-01 *=All-time official school record Trent Tormoehlen First Team 1999-00 Championship Tradition • Academic Excellence • Integrity