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Quick Facts / Media Information ------1 William and Mary Roster ------2 Location: Williamsburg, Coaches ------3 Founded: 1693 (second-oldest college in the United States) Women’s Review ------4 Enrollment: 5,500 Women’s Outlook ------5 Nickname: Tribe Women’s Biographies ------6 Colors: Green, Gold and Silver Women’s Record Book ------11 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Men’s Review ------12 President: W. Taylor Reveley III (Princeton, 1965) Men’s Outlook ------13 Chancellor: Sandra Day O’Connor (Stanford, 1950) Men’s Biographies ------14 Director of Athletics: Terry Driscoll (Boston College, 1969) Men’s Record Book ------19 Sr. Exec. Assoc. AD/SWA: Barb Blosser (Ohio State, 1975) Athletics Administrators ------20 Athletics Department Phone: (757) 221-3340 William and Mary Athletics ------21 Mailing Address: PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA 23187 W&M At a Glance ------22 Street Address: 751 Ukrop Way, Williamsburg, VA 23185 Student-Athlete Support ------23 Athletics Facilities ------24 Sports Information Department TribeAthletics.com ------Inside Back Cover Assistant Athletics Director for Media Relations: Pete Clawson (Pittsburgh, 1990) Associate Director: Kris Sears (Indiana, 2004) Media Information Associate Director: Rob Turner (Tennessee, 2003) The William and Mary sports information office is always interested in Intern/Contact: Jacob Skipper (William and Mary, 2005) assisting members of the media in their coverage of Tribe golf. Updated in- Offi ce Phone: (757) 221-3344 formation, including statistics and releases, can be found on the Internet at Cell Phone: (757) 561-3176 www.TribeAthletics.com . Publicity and media information for William E-Mail Address: [email protected] and Mary golf are coordinated by sports information intern Jacob Skip- per. Phone: (757) 221-3344 Photographs, feature ideas and results are always available from the Wil- Fax: (757) 221-3412 liam and Mary sports information office. Requests for further informa- Website: www.TribeAthletics.com tion should be directed to Jacob Skipper at (757) 221-3344 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Coaching Staff Director of Golf: Jay Albaugh (Mount St. Mary’s, 1996) Credits Fourth Year The 2007-08 William and Mary men’s and women’s golf media guide is Offi ce Phone: (757) 221-3046 a publication of the William and Mary sports information office. Layout, E-Mail Address: [email protected] design and writing by Jacob Skipper. Editing by the sports information office. Assistant Coach: Pete Gyscek (Niagara, 1985) Photography by Bob Keroack, Pete Clawson, Rob Turner, and Jacob Skip- per. Printing by Colonial Printing of Richmond, Virginia. Third Year Offi ce Phone: (757) 221-3046 Cover Credits E-Mail Address: [email protected] Outside covers designed by Jacob Skipper. Inside front cover designed by Jacob Skipper. Inside back cover designed by Alex Ball.

Directions to William and Mary From the North/West: Take I-64 East to Lightfoot Exit 234A (Route 199 East). At top of exit ramp, take a right onto Route 199 East. Stay on 199 East until the Monticello Avenue exit. Exit at Monticello Avenue, and bear left on exit ramp. At bottom of ramp, turn left at light onto Monticello (pass under 199). Go straight through three stoplights, and continue straight for about half a mile and take the first right onto Compton Drive (before light at hospital and shopping centers). There may not be a street sign! The road is heavily wooded on both sides. Continue on Compton Drive and turn right at the first stop sign onto Brooks Road. William and Mary Hall will be on your left. From the South/East: Take I-64 West to Exit 242A (Route 199 West). Follow 199 to fourth light. At the fourth light, take a right onto Jamestown Road. Follow Jamestown Road 1.1 miles (past Lake Matoaka on left), then take a left onto Ukrop Way. Take a left at the next stop sign and continue to follow Ukrop Way while bearing right until you reach William and Mary Hall up the hill on your left.

2007-08 Tribe Golf | 1 Rosters Men

Name Class Hometown High School Jimmy Femino 2008 Manassas, Virginia Osbourn Park Doug Hurson 2009 Bethesda, Maryland Bullis Jonas Miller 2008 Dallas, Texas Episcopal School of Dallas Conor O’Brien 2010 Weatogue, Connecticut Simsbury Brent Paladino 2009 Kensington, Connecticut Kingswood-Oxford Prep Brandon Parker 2011 Auburn, Massachusetts St. John’s Shrewsbury Andy Roach 2010 Vienna, Virginia Flint Hill Scott Saal 2011 Virginia Beach, Virginia Cape Henry Collegiate Joel St. Laurent 2008 Nashua, New Hampshire Taft Jay Sutton 2008 Edgewood, Kentucky Covington Catholic

Women

Name Class Hometown High School Ellie Costello 2009 Wilmette, Illinois Loyola Academy Misha Harvey 2008 Forest, Virginia Jefferson Forest Avi Hockfield 2011 Gladwyne, Pennsylvania Harriton Katie Murphy 2011 Chesapeake, Virginia Nansemond-Suffolk Academy Erika Oldenkamp 2008 Hinsdale, Illinois Hinsdale Central Brielle Paolini 2010 Virginia Beach, Virginia Cape Henry Collegiate Kara Siford 2008 Manassas, Virginia Osbourn Megan Smith 2011 Atlanta, Georgia The Westminster Schools Marissa Sprick 2008 Windermere, Florida Olympia Morgan Stepanek 2010 Guilford, Connecticut Guilford Sarah Whitney 2011 Hingham, Massachusetts Hingham

Pronunciation Guide Breakdown by Class Jimmy Femino - FEM-ih-no Seniors (8) Sophomores (4) Scott Saal - Saul Jimmy Femino ...... Manassas, Va. Conor O’Brien ...... Weatogue, Conn. Avi Hockfi eld - Uhvee Misha Harvey ...... Forest, Va. Brielle Paolini ...... Virginia Beach, Va. Brielle Paolini - BREE-ell pay-o-LEE-nee Jonas Miller ...... Dallas, Texas Andy Roach ...... Vienna, Va. Kara Siford - SEE-ford Erika Oldenkamp ...... Hinsdale, Ill. Morgan Stepanek ...... Guilford, Conn. Morgan Stepanek - steh-PAN-eck Kara Siford ...... Manassas, Va. Pete Gyscek - jih-SECK Marissa Sprick ...... Windermere, Fla. Freshmen (6) Joel St. Laurent ...... Nashua, N.H. Brandon Parker ...... Auburn, Mass. Jay Sutton ...... Edgewood, Ky. Scott Saal ...... Virginia Beach, Va. Avi Hockfi eld ...... Gladwyne, Pa. Juniors (3) Katie Murphy ...... Chespeake, Va. Ellie Costello ...... Wilmette, Ill. Megan Smith ...... Atlanta, Ga. Doug Hurson ...... Bethesda, Md. Sarah Whitney ...... Hingham, Mass. Brent Paladino ...... Kensington, Conn. The Golden Horseshoe is located in the heart of the Colonial district, and offers players a choice of two world-renowned 18-hole courses and one 9-hole course. Robert Trent Jones, Sr. opened the The Gold Course in 1963, calling it “my fi nest design.” His son, Rees Jones, designed and built The Green Course from 1989-91. At right is the iconic 16th hole on the Gold Course, looking from the tee down onto the green.

College golf history has been made on the course as well: only fi ve college golfers have ever shot 60 in a round, and two of those rounds happened at the Golden Horseshoe in 2006-07. One of those performances came courtesy of Michael Schachner of Duke, who set the NCAA Championship record with his second-round 60 (-10) during the 2007 NCAA Division I Men’s Championship.

In 2008, the CAA Championships return to the Golden Horseshoe, with the men battling on the par-71 Gold Course, while the women will challenge the Green Course’s par-72 layout. The women’s championship has never been contested in Williamsburg before, while the men haven’t played in the city since the inaugural tournament in 1984.

2 | www.TribeAthletics.com Coaches Jay Albaugh has spent five years to triumph in the W&M Invitational. In April, the College followed Barton’s at the helm of Tribe Golf, and in charge to win the Cavalier Classic by a stroke over a 12-team field that included 2007-08 has led both the men’s and many Atlantic Coast Conference and CAA rivals. In recognition of his accom- women’s teams to seasons that rank plishments, Albaugh was named the Men’s Coach of the Year by the Virginia among the very best in school history. Golf Coaches Association. In 2006-07, the men’s team en- His inaugural campaign in 2003-04 saw 2004 graduate Ann Schnell earn joyed a string of six-consecutive top- first-team All-Colonial Athletic Association and CAA Women’s Golf Scholar- five finishes in the fall, and only had Athlete of the Year awards, and 2005 graduate Gary Barton earn second-team two tournament finishes under .500 All-CAA and all-state honors. for the entire year. Doug Hurson suf- Albaugh came to the Tribe from Eastern Illinois University where he fered no sophomore slump, leading served as the head coach for both the men’s and women’s golf teams. In his the team with a 74.00 stroke average five years at Eastern Illinois, Albaugh saw both squads achieve their best fin- that at the time placed him fifth all- ishes at the Ohio Valley Conference Championships, including a runner-up time in school history. He collected result for the women in 2003. Overall, Albaugh coached his teams to four wins seven top-20 finishes through 10 during his tenure, which included the women’s first win as a program. He also events, and was named second-team led each team to its lowest stroke average in history. All-CAA. Brent Paladino had the tournament of the year at the CAA Cham- Previously, Albaugh served three years as the head golf coach at Mount pionships, placing fifth to earn a spot on the all-tournament team. St. Mary’s College. While there, he oversaw the creation of the women’s golf The women’s team in 2006-07 had to find its way with youth in the fall, program and also led the men’s team to its best conference finish (fourth). and was able to use that experience along with the return of Erika Oldenkamp Albaugh, a 1996 graduate of Mount St. Mary’s, was a four-year letter- and Marissa Sprick from semesters abroad to forge through the spring and cap winner in golf and was named first team All-Northeast Conference his junior the year with a fifth-place finish at the CAA Championships. At the Bobcat and senior seasons. The Mountaineers’ number one golfer for three years, Desert Classic, the team had two rounds where every player shot 79 or better, Albaugh won the American University Invitational in 1994 and was a two-time the first two times that had ever happened at W&M. selection to the NEC Scholar-Athlete team. In 2005-06, Albaugh mentored the women’s golf team to a program re- Albaugh has also served as an assistant golf professional for three years naissance. In the fall, the squad won its first team championship since 1992 at and is a member of the Golf Coaches Association of America and the Na- its own Tribe Classic, setting a school record for lowest team score in a round tional Golf Coaches Association. Albaugh holds a bachelor’s degree in busi- with 299 strokes (+11). Senior Sayde Murray captured her first individual ness administration from Mount St. Mary’s and a master’s degree in athletic medal, and the program’s first since 2001, winning the Tribe Classic on the administration from Eastern Illinois. A member of the NCAA Men’s Golf third playoff hole. In the spring, Murray continued her strong play to lead the Mid-Atlantic Regional Advisory Committee, Albaugh was married in the sum- team and finish fifth at the CAA Championships, and then-sophomore Erika mer of 2006 to Leighann Rastede. Oldenkamp tied the school record for the lowest round (70, -2) and posted the second-best 36-hole score (147, +3) at the Bonnie Hoover Invitational. For her Pete Gyscek steady play throughout the season, Olden- kamp named second-team All-CAA. The men’s team had its share of hard- Assistant Coach ships to start the 2005-06 season, but the emergence of a trio of players gave the program a renewed vitality at the end of the spring. Then-junior Matt Brantingham Pete Gyscek is in his third season improved his career average from ninth in the collegiate coaching ranks as the to sixth in the school charts, and qualified assistant coach for both the men’s and for the U.S. Amateur Public Links in the women’s programs at William and summer. Freshman Doug Hurson led the Mary. team in six of 10 tournaments and Brent A long-time Williamsburg resi- Paladino led in five of the 10. Hurson had dent, Gyscek is the owner of the Dy- a season-average of 75.04, second on the namic Golf Studio, a Williamsburg- team and second-best for any freshman in area teaching center, and the skills he employs have been a large part of the school history. Paladino led the team with Tribe’s success during his tenure with the team. an average of 74.64, setting the school re- Gyscek is a Class “A” member of the Professional Golfers Association cord for best freshman average, and tied for of America, and has competed as a professional on several mini-tours and the lowest score at the W&M Invitational with 69. In the summer, he qualified in the Mid-Atlantic PGA. He is also an associate member of the National for both the U.S. Amateur and the Amateur Public Links, advancing to the Golf Coaches Association, and is a Certified Golf Instructor as well as being a third round of match play at the APL. Master Clubfitter and Equip- In his second year, the men’s team had a year for the ages, just missing ment Specialist. out on a bid to the NCAA Regional. Gary Barton and classmate Tim Pem- Gyscek graduated from berton were both named to the all-region team, with Pemberton also earning Niagara University in 1985 first-team All-CAA and second-team all-state honors as he set the school re- with a bachelor’s in business cord for lowest career average in Tribe history. Barton garnered second-team management. A four-year all-conference and first-team all-state acclaim after leading the team throughout letterwinner as a member of the year, and capped his career by winning the Cavalier Classic in a one-hole the varsity golf team, he was playoff, his second individual medal in four years. also captain for three years. As a team, the men captured two tournament titles, an outstanding ac- He lives in Williamsburg complishment for a squad that was composed primarily of underclassmen. with his wife, Michele, and In March the Tribe defended its home course, winning a three-team playoff son, Noah.

2007-08 Tribe Golf | 3 Women’s Review

2006-07 7 Events 18 Rounds First Second 36-Holes Third Total Head-to-Head Nittany Lion 354 (+66) 333 (+45) 687 (+111) 342 (+54)1,029 (+165) 3-10-0 Spider 344 (+56) 340 (+52) 684 (+108) 4-6-0 Ross Resorts 331 (+43) 325 (+37) 656 (+80) 324 (+36) 980 (+116) 1-11-0 Red Rocks 320 (+32) 325 (+37) 645 (+69) 6-9-0 Bobcat 305 (+17) 324 (+36) 629 (+53) 311 (+23) 940 (+76) 11-7-1 W&M 333 (+45) 322 (+34) 655 (+79) 7-10-0 CAA 319 (+31) 320 (+32) 639 (+63) 323 (+35) 962 (+98) 5-4-0

Superlatives: NGCA All-American Scholar Brielle Paolini

Nittany Lion Spider Ross Resorts Red Rocks Bobcat W&M CAA Average Head-to-Head Ellie Costello 91/84/86 89/92 DNP DNP DNP 92/90 DNP 89.14 42-203-1 Melissa DePuy 92/89/88 83/86 80/82/81 83/80 74/81/78 88/85 84/79/79 82.89 243-303-17 Robyn English 87/86/82 85/85 87/86/83 DNP DNP 83/80 DNP 84.40 118-181-16 Misha Harvey DNP 89/83 83/83/82 78/90 DNP 80/81 DNP 83.22 134-185-7 Erika Oldenkamp DNP DNP DNP 86/83 77/79/77 85/86 77/75/85 81.00 168-168-9 Brielle Paolini 94/80/92 83/87 82/79/81 77/84 79/87/77 84/77 87/85/82 83.17 237-306-20 Kara Siford 85/83/85 89/97 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 87.80 43-103-3 Marissa Sprick DNP DNP DNP DNP 78/81/79 82/76 81/83/81 80.13 164-81-9 Morgan Stepanek 91/91/89 92/84 86/81/80 82/78 76/83/79 82/84 77/83/81 83.28 241-306-16

2007-08 9 Events 22 Rounds First Second 36-Holes Third Total Head-to-Head Chip-N 313 (+29) 311 (+27) 624 (+56) 306 (+22) 930 (+78) 12-6-0 Colonial 305 (+17) 318 (+30) 623 (+47) 5-5-0 Nittany Lion 328 (+40) 314 (+26) 642 (+66) 324 (+36) 966 (+102) 6-7-0 Spider 313 (+25) 316 (+28) 629 (+53) 6-4-1 Ross Resorts 318 (+30) 320 (+32) 638 (+62) 328 (+40) 966 (+102) 6-8-0 Cuthbert Cup 309 (+21) 309 (+21) 618 (+42) 3-9-0 FMBI 327 (+39) 313 (+25) 640 (+64) 13-5-1 Tina Barrett 326 (+38) 338 (+50) 664 (+88) 8-6-0 Lady Seahawk 305 (+17) 308 (+20) 613 (+37) 302 (+14) 915 (+51) 7-8-0

Chip-N Colonial Nittany Lion Spider Ross Resorts Cuthbert FMBI Tina Barrett Lady Seahawk Average Head-to-Head Ellie Costello DNP 85/86 DNP DNP DNP DNP 98/WD DNP DNP 89.67 10-52-0 Misha Harvey DNP 77/77 86/82/80 80/76 80/77/81 DNP 81/80 92/91 DNP 81.43 281-177-17 Avi Hockfield DNP 80/81 DNP DNP DNP DNP 80/82 80/82 78/77/78 79.78 200-123-20 Katie Murphy 82/78/78 79/80 81/82/85 77/80 85/80/83 80/78 86/74 88/85 DNP 81.11 331-279-31 Erika Oldenkamp 78/79/82 79/77 77/74/79 77/78 78/81/87 75/75 82/77 79/91 77/75/72 78.59 507-189-34 Brielle Paolini 80/87/78 75/79 DNP 82/80 85/86/88 DNP 84/84 DNP DNP 82.33 156-249-16 Kara Siford DNP 78/77 DNP DNP DNP DNP 76/88 DNP DNP 79.75 111-54-9 Megan Smith DNP 87/89 DNP DNP DNP DNP 89/85 DNP DNP 87.50 20-150-4 Marissa Sprick DNP 82/81 DNP DNP DNP 86/81 87/82 DNP 75/79/75 80.89 130-188-12 Morgan Stepanek 75/74/71 70/81 84/76/80 79/82 75/82/77 79/75 84/80 DNP 79/78/77 77.90 427-197-26 Sarah Whitney 80/80/79 77/80 87/88/87 82/82 78/79/79 75/83 80/76 79/80 75/78/81 80.23 404-307-19

4 | www.TribeAthletics.com Women’s Outlook William and Mary coach Jay Albaugh has put together an incredibly talented team pearing in every tournament except the Lady Seahawk Invitational. Her average of of golfers in 2007-08, and is poised to make a run at the program’s first conference title 81.11 is fourth on the team and ranks eighth in school history on the freshman lists. Not since 1985 after having one of the best seasons in school history. just consistent throughout the year, Murphy has played well recently, shooting a career- Seniors low 74 to lead all 113 golfers on the final day of the First Market Bank Intercollegiate Erika Oldenkamp has had a career-type year in her senior campaign, establishing and earn her first top-20 finish, tying for 17th. herself not only as one of the team’s top golfers but also as a serious candidate for all- Perhaps the hottest member of the class recently has been Avi Hockfi eld, a product conference honors. Appearing in every round this season, Oldenkamp will finish the of Harriton High School in Pennsylvania. Her only appearance in the fall was at the Co- year ranking in the College’s all-time top-five in seven single-season categories, including lonial Intercollegiate, but she has played in each of the team’s last three tournaments. At the school record for best 36-hole average against par. She earned five top-20 finishes the Tina Barrett Invitational, she earned her first career top-20 finish, and broke through throughout the regular season, including tying for fifth at the Nittany Lion Invitational the 80s barrier at the Lady Seahawk Invitational with rounds of 78-77-78. Though one and tying for eighth at the Lady Seahawk Invitational, where she became only the sixth round short of qualifying for the record books, Hockield’s average of 79.78 through nine golfer in school history to surpass 1,510 career head-to-head wins. Oldenkamp’s three- rounds would rank her with Lindsey Sims and Ann Schnell as the only freshman golfers round effort of 224 (+8) at the Lady Seahawk Invitational to close the regular season in school history to average less than 80 strokes per round in a season. ranks as the fourth-best score in school history, and is the best 54-hole showing ever in a Megan Smith rounds out the talented freshman class with an extremely gifted short par-72 tournament. game. A three-time MVP at the Westminster Schools in Georgia, Smith is one of only Marissa Sprick has catapulted herself through a strong spring to head into the two team members to have shot better than 70 (Misha Harvey is the other) after carding conference championships as one of the team’s hottest players. Appearing in three of 69 for runner-up honors at the state championships as a senior. This season, Smith has the team’s four spring tournaments, she has fashioned a stroke average of 80.89 through played in both of the Tribe’s home tournaments, with a low-round of 85 in the final heat nine events, fifth-best on the team among players with nine or more rounds and just be- of the First Market Bank Intercollegiate. hind the 80.13 average she recorded in eight rounds last spring as the best season of her The Schedule career. While 10 rounds are needed to qualify for records purposes, Sprick’s average The Tribe heads into the CAA Championships looking to extend what has been one trough nine rounds would rank as the 10th-best season ever by a senior at the College. of the most successful seasons in school history. Through nine tournaments-worth of At the Lady Seahawk Invitational, she opened the tournament with a career-low round action, this year’s team has set school records for the best season-average against par for of 75 (+3), a performance she matched in the third round to finish in a tie for 25th. a single round, for all first rounds all second rounds, all 36-hole scores, and all 54-hole Misha Harvey opened her senior year with a very strong fall, posting top-20 fin- scores. In the one category that the 2007-08 doesn’t own the school record, that of third ishes at the Colonial Intercollegiate and the Spider Invitational and competing in each of round against par, the team ranks second by only one-quarter of a stroke. the final four events to finish 2007. Always in contention for the travel team, Harvey has William and Mary also had 26 rounds, 36-hole scores, and 54-hole scores place proven to be a game competitor on the links with the third-best head-to-head percentage among the all-time top-10 lists for team efforts, including six school records. The parade on the team, and the second-best of her career (.609). started at the Chip-N Invitational in early September, where Morgan Stepanek’s second- While only seeing action as an individual in the College’s two home tournaments, place showing led the Tribe to finish seventh overall with a score of 930 (+78). That was Kara Siford has made the utmost of her chances, posting a pair of career-best rounds good for the school record for par-71 tournaments, while the team’s third-round of and a top-20 finish. At the Colonial Intercollegiate, she shot 78-77 to finish tied for 20th 306 (+22) also set the school record for best par-71 round. with second round score tying her career-best to that point. At the First Market Bank Stepanek led the College in the first home tournament of Intercollegiate, Siford led every Tribe player in the first round with her 76. A strong pos- the year, tying for eighth at the Colonial Intercollegiate with her sibility to make the College’s team for the CAA Championships, Siford carries a season school-record tying 70 (-2) in the first round. As a team, the average of 79.75 and a record of 111-54-9 (.664) Tribe finished sixth. Erika Oldenkamp claimed top billing at the Juniors Penn State Invitational, tying for fifth and leading W&M to A strong and steady reserve for the squad, Ellie Costello carded a very respectable eighth place at 966 (+102), one of two instances in the fall 85-86 at the Colonial Intercollegiate and will provide valuable senior leadership to the where the Tribe would finish with that exact score. team next year after paying her dues as a sophomore and junior. Long-time Tribe fans At the Spider Invitational in Richmond, Wil- will note a marked similarity of play to former Tribe greats Kim Oviatt and Mary Ellen liam and Mary tied for fifth with 629 (+53) be- Fedor when watching Costello on the course, which should only grow stronger with hind Oldenkamp’s 12th-place effort. The increased appearances on the travel team. fall closed at the Ross Resorts Invitational, Morgan Sophomores where the Tribe again shot 966 (+102), this time placing ninth. Stepanek retook the Morgan Stepanek opened the season with a prolonged stretch of hot play, reach- Stepanek team lead by tying for 14th. ing the semester break with what was at that point the best single-season average in To open the spring, the Green and Gold traveled school history. Despite a minor adjustment period to start the spring, Stepanek has to Kiawah Island, South Carolina for the inaugural again been hitting the ball extremely well lately, making her a strong candidate to earn Cuthbert Cup. Although the final round, which would all-conference honors and challenge for the CAA title. At the season-opening Chip-N have paired men’s and women’s teams, was rained out, Invitational, she tied for runner-up honors after closing the tournament with a career- the College shot a school-record 618 (+42), led by Erika low 71 (E); however, that mark would fall in the team’s next round when Stepanek tied Oldenkamp’s twinned 75s which secured her a tie for 17th. the school record with a 2-under 70 to open the Colonial Intercollegiate. Heading into At the annual spring tournament at Ford’s Colony, now called the the conference championships, Stepanek stands atop the school record books in nine First Market Bank Intercollegiate, William and Mary persevered categories, and is well within striking distance of Tiffany Maurycy’s single-season stroke through the first day and carded the second day’s best round at average, which has gone untouched since 1989. 313 (+25) to finish in a tie for sixth out of 20 teams. On that second day, Sarah A mainstay for the Tribe as a freshman in 2006-07, Brielle Paolini has kept herself Whitney began her run at the front of the pack with a tie for eighth made possible by her in the mix for the travel squad throughout the year, appearing in five tournaments. At second-round 76, which was tied for the second-best round of the day. The best round the Colonial Intercollegiate, Paolini opened with a career-best 75 (+3) and closed in 79 of the day belonged to classmate Katie Murphy, who shot 74 (+2) to leap up the leader to tie for 15th, the first top-20 finish of her career. Although she has appeared in only board to a tie for 17th. one tournament this spring, she is consistently in the fight during qualifying and pos- Wind and rain awaited at the Tina Barrett Invitational, leaving the Tribe seventh at sesses the ball-striking ability to place highly at the conference championships. 664 (+88) wile Whitney toiled her way to 12th place. Conditions were much improved Freshmen the next week at the Lady Seahawk Invitational, where school records for 36 holes (613, This year’s senior class showed that good things come in four, and this year’s fresh- +37) and 54 holes (915, +51) placed William and Mary ninth and all-but guaranteed a man class has proved that adage beyond a shadow of a doubt, providing 54 of the team’s winning season for the seventh time since 1989. Oldenkamp returned to the forefront 139 rounds, more than any other class. with her eighth-place 224 (+8), which included an even-par 72 in the third round and set Sarah Whitney is the only golfer besides Oldenkamp to play every round this sea- the school record for best 54-hole score in a par-72 tournament. In the first two rounds son, ranking third on the team with an 80.23 stroke average, the fifth-best rookie season of the tournament, every Tribe golfer shot 79 or better for only the third and fourth in school history. She has been on a tear recently, leading the Tribe at the First Market times in school history, joining the 2007 Bobcat Desert Invitational team which also Bank Intercollegiate in a tie for eighth and at the Tina Barrett Invitational by placing achieved the feat twice. Appearing in both tournaments were Oldenkamp, Stepanek, 12th. Eight of her ten rounds in the 70s have come in the last 12 rounds (dating back to and Marissa Sprick. the fall’s final tournament), including career-low rounds of 75 at the Cuthbert Cup and the Lady Seahawk Invitational. Katie Murphy has also established herself high on the College’s depth chart, ap-

2007-08 Tribe Golf | 5 Biographies Misha Harvey Erika Oldenkamp

B.S. Psychology ‘08 B.B.A. Marketing ‘08 Forest, Va. • Jefferson Forest Hinsdale, Ill. • Hinsdale Central

2006 Women’s Amateur Public Links 2006 Second-Team All-CAA

2007-08 2007-08 Played in four of five tournaments in the fall ... Shot a fall-low round of 76 in the second Has played every round as one of the team’s top two golfers ... Recorded 500 season round of the Spider Invitational ... Shot 77-77 (+10) at the Colonial Women’s Intercolle- victories and 1500 career victories at the Lady Seahawk Invitational ... Carded rounds of giate to tie for 15th ... Also finished in the top-20 at the Spider Invitational (80-76 (+12)) 77-75-72 (+8) to finish tied for ninth ... Is only the sixth golfer in school history to reach ... Carded rounds of 81-80 at the First Market Bank Intercollegiate, tying for 26th and 1,500 career victories ... Shot 74 (+2) in the second round of the Nittany Lion Invitational, helping the Tribe post the best team-score of the second round. en route to a +7 36-hole effort and +14 54-hole score ... Finished the tournament in a 2006-07 tie for fifth ... Also finished in the top-20 at the Spider Invitational, shooting 77-78 to tie Competed as an individual at the W&M Invitational, tying for 30th with 161 (80-81) ... for 12th ... Earned top-20 finishes in each of the spring’s first two events, pairing 75s to Score would have tied for second on the team in that tournament ... Shot her season- finish tied for 17th at the Cuthbert Cup and shooting 82-77 to tie for 11th at the First best, 78, in the first round of the Red Rock Invitational ... Saw action in 10 rounds Market Bank Intercollegiate. overall, moving her career total to 45 ... Average of 83.3 was fifth-best on the team this 2006-07 year ... Moved her career average to 81.02. Spent the fall studying in Australia ... Came back to play every round of the spring, 2005-06 finishing as the team’s number-two in both stroke average and record ... Shot in the 70s Third on the team with a 79.44 stroke average in 18 rounds of action ... Season average is every round at the Bobcat Desert Classic, the only Tribe player to do so ... Tied for the ninth-best all-time at the College ... Had overall record of 336-151-18 (.683), and ranked team lead, finishing in a tie for 22nd ... Carded a personal season-low of 75 in the second in the top sixth of all collegiate golfers according to Golfweek ... Shot career-low 74 in the round of the CAA Championships ... Finished in a tie for 14th at the conference meet first round of the Old Dominion Invitational at the TPC of Virginia Beach ... Tied for ... Finished the season with an average of 80.91, fifth-best in school history for third-year eighth at both the Tribe Classic and the CAA Championships ... Led the team at ODU, players ... Moved her career average to 80.36, third-best all-time. finishing ninth with a 36-hole score of 155 ... Qualified for the Women’s Amateur Public 2005-06 Links over the summer, finishing tied for 67th, only two strokes out of qualifying for the Voted to the All-CAA second team by the league’s coaches, the first Tribe golfer so match-play bracket. honored since 2004 ... Tied the school record for best 18-hole score (70) at the Bonnie 2004-05 Hoover Invitational ... Career-best finish of second also came at the Bonnie Hoover ... Opened collegiate career with an impressive 10th-place effort at the Draper Valley In- Season average of 79.33 ranks eighth in Tribe history ... One of only two Tribe golfers vitational, carding a 75 in the rain-shortened event ... Shot 76 at the weather-shortened to compete in every round, and only golfer on either the men’s or women’s teams to Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate to tie for 21st ... Tied for 34th at the Ross Resorts compete every round of the past two seasons. Invitational after closing with a 79 ... Tied for 10th at the Monarch Invitational ... Opened 2004-05 76-77 at the Nittany Lion Invitational while closing with a 77 at the Baytree Classic ... Competed for the team at every tournament in her rookie season ... Broke out during the Led the team in fall stroke average (80.18) and was the high Tribe finisher in three of spring, tying for third at the Monarch Invitational, sitting only one behind the leaders when five fall tournaments. the event was shortened to one round due to rain ... Followed that performance by firing a At Jefferson Forest career- and tournament-low 71 (-1) in the final round of the Shamrock Invitational to jump Winner of the VSGA’s Spencer-Wilkinson Award, given to the top female golfer in the into eighth place ... Named CAA Golfer of the Week for the week of March 30 after a state ... 2003 Virginia girls high school state champion ... Seminole District Player of the team-leading 12th-place result at the W&M Invitational, the third-consecutive tournament Year (boys and girls) ... All-area golfer of the year (boys and girls) ... Jefferson Forest where she had lead the Tribe ... Had a strong debut at the CAA Championship, tying for High School Athlete of the Year (U. S. Marine Corps) ... Winner of numerous junior 18th ... Shined on the challenging and demanding Mid Pines GC in the second round of golf championships including the Tidewater Amateur; the Commonwealth Games; the the Ross Resorts Invitational, firing a team-low 76 en route to a 38th-place result. Old Dominion; and the Bobby Bowers ... Handicap of three ... High school low round At Hinsdale of 67 ... Junior tournament low round of 69 ... Lettered for four seasons under coach Won conference title in 2003 and sectionals in 2002 (with a career-low 72) and 2003 Jim Eanes ... Earned Jefferson Forest Academic Achievement Award all four seasons ...... Carried a stroke average of 78 for 2003 ... Tied for seventh at the 2003 Illinois state National Honor Society member ... Senior class vice president ... Homecoming Queen championship shooting 81-79 ... Competed at the Hudson Junior Invitational in 2003 ... Volunteered at Lynchburg General Hospital ... Involved with “Hook a Kid on Golf” and 2004 ... Competed on the AJGA Eastern Canadian Tour and at the Boyne High- and her church’s youth group. lands Junior in 2003 ... Tested at numerous local IJGA tournaments ... Lettered for Personal four seasons for coach Nancy Avutow, playing in the No. 1 position ... Also competed Daughter of Stephen and Karen Harvey ... Born April 22, 1986 in South Bend, Indiana in track in the sprints and jumps ... Member of National Honor Society ... Illinois State ... Sister, Rachel, played golf at Marymount University ... Favorite athletes are her father Scholar in 2004 ... Earned President’s Education Award for Outstanding Academic (Stephen) and Phil Mickelson. Excellence in 2004 ... Conference Academic Award winner in 2003. Personal Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) Daughter of Ronald and Kathryn Oldenkamp ... Born October 13, 1985 in Chicago, Events: 26 Victories: -- Rounds: 58 Runner-up: -- Illinois ... Enjoys art (watercolor, acrylic, jewelry/metalsmithy and pottery), reading Average: 81.07 (Sixth) Top-Five: -- and water skiing. Career Record: 1123-771-66 (.590) Top-10: Six (Ninth) Low Round: 74 (2005 Old Dominion Invitational) Top-20: Nine (T-12th)

Season-By-Season Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record 2004-05 17 1383 81.35 75 342-241-23 (.583) 2005-06 18 1430 79.44 74 366-168-19 (.679) 2006-07 9 749 83.22 78 134-185-7 (.422) 2007-08 14 1140 81.43 76 281-177-17 (.609) 6 | www.TribeAthletics.com Biographies

Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) Events: 33 Victories: -- Marissa Sprick Rounds: 79 Runner-up: One (T-5th) Average (Rank): 79.82 (Second) Top-Five: Four (T-6th) Career Record: 1510-788-96 (.651) Top-10: Eight (T-6th) B.A. International Relations ‘08 Low Round: 70 (2006 Bonnie Hoover) Top-20: 16 (Fourth) Windermere, Fla. • Olympia Season-By-Season Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record 2004-05 23 1863 81.00 71 357-341-32 (.511) 2005-06 24 1904 79.33 70 478-190-21 (.709) 2006-07 10 810 81.00 75 168-168-9 (.500) 2007-08 22 1729 78.59 72 507-189-34 (.718) 2007-08 Shot two rounds of a career-low 75 (+3) at the Lady Seahawk ... Card was 75-79-75 to tie for 25th ... Helped the Tribe set school records for 36 holes and 54 holes ... Tied for 40th at the Colonial Intercollegiate, recording scores of 82-81 ... Played her way onto the Kara Siford travel team to open the spring, shooting 86-81 at the Cuthbert Cup and 87-82 at the First Market Bank Intercollegiate ... Contributed to the team setting the school record forfor 36 holes at the Cuthbert Cup, and to the best team score of the day in the second roundround of B.S. Biology ‘08 the First Market Bank Intercollegiate. Manassas, Va. • Osbourn 2006-07 Spent the fall semester studying in Italy ... Returned in the spring to post the team’s top average and record ... Won her match in the modified dual meet against Richmond ... Shot 78-81-79 at the Bobcat Desert Classic to help the team to an eighth-place finishfinish ... Tied her career-best at the W&M invitational, posting 76 in the second round to finish tied for 22nd, best on the team ... Finished in the top-25 at the CAA Championships 2007-08 for the second year in a row, tying for 25th after shooting 81-83-81 ... Season average of Led off the First Market Bank Intercollegiate in March with a career-low 76 ... Finished 80.78 is the fourth-best junior-season average in school history. 2005-06 the event tied for 36th ... Carded rounds of 78-77 at the Colonial Intercollegiate in September, securing a tie for 20th in the final standings ... Second-round 77 tied her Improved nearly five strokes from her freshman year ... Shot a pair of career-best 76s to then-best collegiate round. take fifth at the W&M Invitational, leading all Tribe golfers ... Finished in the top 25 at the 2006-07 CAA Championships, tying for 23rd with a 54-hole score of 255 ... Second on the team Led the Tribe at the season-opening Nittany Lion Invitational ... Sandwiched rounds of at the ODU Invitational, tying for 10th after shooting 79-77 ... Competed in 21 rounds, 85 around a season-low 83 ... Also counted for the team score in the first round of the third-most on the team ... Only missed the Bobcat Desert Classic. 2004-05 Spider Invitational, posting 89. 2005-06 Qualified for four tournaments during her rookie season ... Posted an 80, her low of the After playing only two rounds as a freshman, improved to be in contention for the travel season, to open at the Baytree Classic ... Had a solid debut by shooting 82 at the rain- squad week-in and week-out ... Shot a collegiate-best 77 in the first round of the ODU shortened Draper Valley Invitational. At Olympia Invitational ... Tied for 16th at that tournament ... One of only six Tribe golfers to contest more than 10 rounds. Carded 78-77 to win 2003 IJGT ChampionsGate tournament ... First-team all-county 2004-05 and second-team All-Central Florida as a senior ... Team MVP junior and senior seasons Competed individually at the W&M Invitational, carding solid rounds of 85-85. ... Lettered for four years for coach Kin Payne, captaining Olympia her senior season At Osbourn ... Shot a career-low 73 at CFJGT Junior British Open in 2003 ... Averaged 37.8 for First and only girls’ golfer at Osbourn, where she lettered for four seasons under coach nine holes ... Earned U.S. Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence award ... Vice-president Bobby Lake and played in the No. 1 position her senior year ... Team MVP and captain of National Honor Society. Personal her junior and senior seasons ... Won 2003 Titleist Junior Tour Spotswood Classic ... In five years of play on Titleist Junior Tour, qualified for the Tour Championship four Daughter of Robert Sprick and Carolyn Louie ... Born February 28, 1986 in Baton times ... Never finished worse than third in five Titleist Junior Tour events during the Rouge, Louisiana ... Sister, Anne, plays golf at Richmond ... Enjoys tennis, reading and summer of 2003 ... Ranked fourth in player of the year race on the 2003 Titleist Junior watching movies. Tour ... Tournament low round of 76 ... Top-10 Scholar Athlete award at Osbourn Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) ... National Honor Society member (secretary senior year) ... Member of the Spanish Events: 20 Victories: -- Honor Society and Quill and Scroll Honor Society ... Honored in Who’s Who for Rounds: 47 Runner-up: -- consecutive years ... Sports and copy editor of school newspaper. Average (Rank): 82.30 (T-15th) Top-Five: One (T-16th) Personal Career Record: 637-816-49 (.440) Top-10: Two (T-22nd) Daughter of Duane and Kathi Siford ... Born November 12, 1986 in Fairfax, Virginia Low Round: 75 (2008 Lady Seahawk) Top-20: Two (T-34th) ... Enjoys going to movies, spending time with family, and outdoor activities ... Favorite TV programs include House MD, Everybody Loves Raymond, and The OC. Season-By-Season Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record Events: 10 Victories: -- 2004-05 9 780 86.67 80 58-249-11 (.200) Rounds: 22 Runner-up: -- 2005-06 21 1719 81.86 76 285-298-17 (.489) Average (Rank): 83.73 (27th) Top-Five: -- 2006-07 8 641 80.13 76 164-81-9 (.663) Career Record: 321-409-26 (.442) Top-10: -- 2007-08 9 728 80.89 75 130-188-12 (.412) Low Round: 76 (2008 First Market Bank IC) Top-20: Two (T-34th)

Season-By-Season Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record 2004-05 2 170 85.00 85 27-52-3 (.348) 2005-06 11 914 83.09 77 140-200-11 (.415) 2006-07 5 439 87.80 83 43-103-3 (.299) 2007-08 4 319 79.75 76 111-54-9 (.664) 2007-08 Tribe Golf | 7 Biographies 2006-07 Ellie Costello Named to the NGCA All-American Scholar Team for Division I after carrying better than a 3.50 GPA ... First honoree in school history ... One of only two Tribe golfers to compete in every round ... Posted the team’s only sub-80 round of the fall, shooting 79 Class of 2009 in the second round of the Ross Resorts Invitational ... Shot a round of 77 in every springspring eventevent eexceptxcept thethe CAACAA CChampionshipshampionships ...... LedLed thethe teamteam atat thethe RossRoss RResortsesorts IInvitationalnvitational aandnd in the friendly against Richmond ... Tied for 30th at the W&M Invitational ... Finished Wilmette, Ill. • Loyola Academy 40th at the CAA Championships ... Season average of 82.84 was third on the team, and ranks 13th among all rookie-season averages at W&M. At Cape HenrHenryy 2004 Junior All-American on the Plantations Junior Golf Tour ... Won the Plantation Tour Championship and the Tidewater Junior Open in 2004 ... Played as the only girl 2007-08 on the varsity golf team at Cape Henry ... Helped the school to the TCIS conference Shot 85-86 at the Colonial Intercollegiate in September, placing 53rd ... Played the first championship, playing in the number two spot ... Has a single-round best of 70 and 36- round of the First Market Bank Intercollegiate as an individual. hole best score of 148 ... Has hit a pair of aces in competition ... First hole-in-one was at 2006-07 the sixth hole on the Torrey Pines North Course with a 7-iron ... Second was on the 12th Third on the team at the season-opening Nittany Lion Invitational, closing with rounds hole at the Royal New Kent with a 9-iron that drew back into the cup ... Salutatorian of her of 84-86 to finish 64th ... Competed as an individual at the Spider Invitational, opening senior class ... Involved in Model U.N., National Honor Society, Latin Honor Society, with 89 ... Also competed as an individual at the W&M Invitational, and in the modified and President of Cape Henry’s Judicial Council ... Won the Spencer-Wilkinson Award dual meet against Richmond. from the VSGA ... Earned awards of excellence in history, chemistry, and visual arts. 2005-06 Personal Had an impressive debut, shooting her season-low round of 76 to tie for 11th at the Tribe Daughter of Bruce and Camilla Paolini ... Born November 10, 1987 in Boise, Idaho Classic ... Tied for 23rd at the ODU Invitational after a pair of 81s ... Also competed in ... Craziest ambition is to learn Mandarin Chinese ... Enjoys painting, dancing salsa and the Bobcat Desert Classic and at the W&M Invitational. flamenco, reading, and yoga. At Loyola Two-time state finalist for Loyola ... Eighth in the state championships in 2004 ... Two-time Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) conference champion ... Played four years at No. 1 for coach Jim Jackimiec, winning MVP Events: 12 Victories: -- honors sophomore through senior years ... Won an AJGA national qualifier in 2005 ... Rounds: 30 Runner-up: -- Career-best score was an even-par 36 (nine holes) in the state championship ... All-state and Average (Rank): 82.83 (22nd) Top-Five: -- all-conference academic selection ... Named a national Scholar-Athlete by the US Army Career Record: 393-555-36 (.418) Top-10: -- Reserves ... Also won two letters in track as a three-year member of the team ... Writer Low Round: 75 (2007 Colonial Intercollegiate) Top-20: One (T-41st) for the school newspaper ... Member of the French Club, Dumbach Honors Club, and National Honor Society ... Student leader for school chapter of Amnesty International. Season-By-Season Personal Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record Daughter of Dr. James Patrick and Denise Marie Costello ... Born June 29, 1987 in 2006-07 18 1497 83.17 77 237-306-20 (.439) Park Ridge, Illinois ... Full name is Eleanor Frances Costello ... Father played golf at 2007-08 12 988 82.33 75 156-249-16 (.390) Indiana, and grandfather was part of an NCAA Championship swimming and diving team at Ohio State ... A Jimmy Buffett “Parrothead,” enjoys reading, playing lacrosse and tennis, and working out. Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) Morgan Stepanek Events: 9 Victories: -- Rounds: 18 Runner-up: -- Average (Rank): 86.56 (42nd) Top-Five: -- B.S. Biology ‘10 Career Record: 168-411-14 (.295) Top-10: -- Guilford, Conn. • Guilford Low Round: 76 (2005 Tribe Classic) Top-20: One (T-41st)

Season-By-Season Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record 2005-06 8 665 83.13 76 116-156-13 (.430) 2006-07 7 624 89.14 84 42-203-1 (.173) 2007-08 3 269 89.67 85 10-52-0 (.161) 2007-08 Established herself as one of the team’s top golfers after an outstanding fall ... Tied for second at the Chip-N Invitational to start the year, shooting three consecutive collegiate- bests (75-74-71) ... Reset her collegiate best for the fourth time in a row after opening the Colonial Intercollegiate with a school-record tying 70 (-2) ... Finished the ColoniaColoniall tied Brielle Paolini for eighth ... Shot 79-78-77 at the Lady Seahawk Invitational in April, helping the Tribe to school records for 36 and 54 holes ... Tied for 14th at the Ross Resorts InvitationalInvitational ... Has shot in the 70s in 13 of her 20 rounds. Class of 2010 2006-07 Virginia Beach, Va. • Cape Henry Collegiate One of only two Tribe golfers to play every round ... Shot a season-low 76 in the first round of the Bobcat Desert Classic ... Finished the tournament with 79 to tie for 37th37th ... Led the team at the Red Rocks Invitational, clearing 82-78 to tie for 35th ... OpenedOpened the NGCA All-American Scholar CAA Championships with 77 en route to finishing in a tie for 18th, second on the team ... Rookie season average of 83.21 ranks 18th all-time at W&M. At GuilforGuilfordd Three-time Girls CIAC state golf champion ... Connecticut all-state from 2004-20062004-2006 ... 2007-08 Also earned New Haven Register all-area honors three times ... Captained Guilford’s boy’s Had three consecutive rounds in the 70s in September ... Closed the Chip-N Invitational golf team her last three years ... Has shot 75 for 18 holes and 239 for 54 holes ... Captained with a round of 78, before shooting 75-79 to tie for 15th at the Colonial Intercollegiate ... Guilford’s girls swim team from 2002-2004 ... Placed 13th in the breastroke at the 2002 Opening 75 set her collegiate-best by two strokes, and keyed her first top-20 finish. 8 | www.TribeAthletics.com Biographies state championships ... National Honor Society and Latin Honor Society member. Personal Katie Murphy Daughter of Harold and Mary Stepanek ... Born January 3, 1988 in New Haven, Con- necticut ... Comes from strong golfing roots ... Father played at Franklin and Marshall ... Uncle, Fred Day, played at Wake Forest ... Sister, Katie, was All-ACC at Maryland ... B.A. Government, Enjoys reading, listening to music, and going to the gym ... Davis Love III once invited her to watch him practice on the driving range. B.B.A. Finance ‘11 Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) Chesapeake, Va. • Nansemond-Suffolk Academy Events: 15 Victories: -- Rounds: 38 Runner-up: One (T-5th) Average (Rank): 80.45 (Fourth) Top-Five: One (T-16th) Career Record: 668-503-42 (.568) Top-10: Two (T-22nd) 2007-08 Low Round: 70 (2007 Colonial Intercollegiate) Top-20: Four (T-23rd) Has played in all but one tournament this season ... Top finish in the fall came at the Spider Invitational, where she shot 77-80 (+13) to tie for 21st ... Opened her career strongly at Season-By-Season the Chip-N Invitational, shooting 83-78-78 ... Posted the best score of the final round at Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record the First Market Bank Intercollegiate with her collegiate-best 74 to improve to a tie for 2006-07 18 1499 83.28 76 241-306-16 (.442) 17th ... Effort gave her her first top-20 finish. 2007-08 20 1558 77.90 70 427-197-26 (.677) At Nansemond-Suffolk Played on the varsity men’s team for five years, including claiming the No. 1 position her junior and senior years ... All-TCIS selection as a sophomore and a junior ... Team MVP her last two years, and team captain as a senior ... Four-time winner of the Payton Memorial Invitational ... Stroke average of 75 as a senior, with a career-low round of 71 (-1) ... Won low-medalist honors nine times in her senior year ... As a freshman, aced Avi Hockfi eld the ninth hole on the Suffolk Golf Course twice, only 11 days apart ... Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Student-Athlete of the Year ... Editor-in-Chief of both the school paper B.A. Government ‘11 and literary magazine ... Member of the Honor Council. PPersonalersonal Gladwyne, Pa. • Harriton Daughter of Neil and Caprice Murphy ... Born August 16, 1989 in Chesapeake, ViVirginiarginia ... Dream course to play is The Old Course at St. Andrew’s ... Enjoys playing pianopiano and relaxing with a good book. Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) Events: 8 Victories: -- Rounds: 19 Runner-up: -- 2007-08 Average (Rank): 81.11 (N/A) Top-Five: -- Carded 78-77-78 at the Lady Seahawk Invitational to help the Tribe set school records Career Record: 331-279-31 (.541) Top-10: -- for 36 and 54 holes ... First two rounds both set collegiate-lows ... Had her first top-20 Low Round: 74 (2008 First Market Bank IC) Top-20: One (T-41st) finish at the Tina Barrett Invitational, shooting 80-82 to tie for 20th ... Shot 80-81 at the Colonial Women’s Intercollegiate, finishing in a tie for 36th ... Again led with 80 at the Season-By-Season First Market Bank Intercollegiate, closing with 82 to finish in a tie for 30th. Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record At Harriton 2007-08 19 1541 81.11 74 331-279-31 (.541) State medalist ... Delaware Valley District Champ ... Was named an Academic All- American on the Future Collegiate World Tour ... Carried a nine-hole average of 37 as a senior, with a low round of 34 ... Played at the 2007 Eastern Women’s Amateur, shooting 84-87-85 (256 +40) for 78th ... Member of the Model UN ... Volunteered at the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. Personal Daughter of Hal and Marcy Hockfield ... Born July 14, 1989 in Abington, Pennsylvania ... Full name is Aviva Hockfield ... Father played quarterback for Dickinson College ... Mother played tennis at Rutgers ... Enjoys going to the beach with friends ... Favorite T.V. show is Entourage. Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) Events: 4 Victories: -- Rounds: 9 Runner-up: -- Average (Rank): 79.78 (N/A) Top-Five: -- Career Record: 200-123-20 (.612) Top-10: -- Low Round: 77 (2008 Lady Seahawk) Top-20: One (T-41st)

Season-By-Season Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record 2007-08 9 718 79.78 77 200-123-20 (.612)

Ford’s Colony has hosted the women’s spring invitational for over 30 years now, the past fi ve of which have been on the Marsh Hawk course. Ann Schnell was the last Tribe golfer to claim the individual medal, in 2001, while the team last won the tournament in 1994.

2007-08 Tribe Golf | 9 Biographies Megan Smith Sarah Whitney

B.B.A. Business ‘11 B.B.A. Marketing ‘11 Atlanta, Ga. • The Westminster Schools Hingham, Mass. • Hingham

2007-08 2007-08 Has played every round of the season for the Tribe thus far ... Shot 80-76 at the First Closed the First Market Bank Intercollegiate with the best round of her season, shooting Market Bank Intercollegiate to lead the team and tie for eighth individually ... Second- 85th to improve to a tie for 92nd ... Tied for 60th at the Colonial Women’s Intercol- round 76 tied for the second-best round of the day with the tournament’s champion ... legiate after shooting 87-89. Closed the fall on a hot streak, shooting 78-79-79 at the Ross Resorts Invitational to tie At Westminster for 19th ... Picked right back up in the spring, posting a collegiate-best round of 75 to Three-time team MVP ... Runner-up at the state championships, losing by a single stroke open the Cuthbert Cup ... Tied that at the Lady Seahawk Invitational, shooting 75-78-81 after shooting 69 ... Honor roll each of the last three years of high school. ... Helped the Tribe to school-record marks for 36 holes and 54 holes ... Led the Tribe Personal at the Tina Barrett Invitational, placing 12th. Daughter of Taylor and Kimberly Smith ... Born January 16, 1989 in Atlanta, Georgia ... At Hingham Full name is Kimberly Megan Smith ... Enjoys photography and listening to Rascal Flatts Co-founder and captain of the girl’s golf team ... Three-time All-Scholastics award winner ... Favorite Athlete is Phil Mickelson. from both the Boston Herald and the Boston Globe ... Twice named a second-team All-Ameri- Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) can while playing on the Future Collegian’s World Tour ... Won two events in the FCWT Events: 2 Victories: -- ... Tied for 14th at the FCWT National Championships ... 2007 Massachusetts state Rounds: 4 Runner-up: -- champion after shooting a career-low 71 ... Tied for 35th at the 2007 Eastern Women’s Average (Rank): 87.50 (N/A) Top-Five: -- Amateur, shooting 73-78-79 (230 +14) ... Vice president of her graduating class ... Vice Career Record: 20-150-4 (.126) Top-10: -- President of Hingham’s National Honor Society chapter. Low Round: 85 (2008 First Market Bank IC) Top-20: -- Personal Daughter of Robert and Linda Whitney ... Born May 29, 1989 in Norwood, Massachusetts Season-By-Season ... Father played basketball and baseball for Cornell, drawing interest from the Cleveland Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record Indians ... Rates her mental drive and determination as the best part of her golf game. 2007-08 4 350 87.50 85 20-150-4 (.126) Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) Events: 9 Victories: -- Rounds: 22 Runner-up: -- Average (Rank): 80.23 (N/A) Top-Five: -- Career Record: 404-307-19 (.566) Top-10: One (T-27th) Low Round: 75 (2008 Lady Seahawk) Top-20: Three (T-26th)

Season-By-Season Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record 2007-08 17 1372 80.71 75 301-246-14 (.549)

Kiskiack Golf Club’s course was designed by John LaFoy, and recieved a four-star rating in 2002-03 by Golf Digest. Located a few short minutes from Williamsburg proper in Croaker, this bucolic facility was the site of the women’s team’s last tournament victory, the 2005 Tribe Classic.

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CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1981 Longwood Invitational Team Accomplishments Player Awards 2003 Ann Schnell 72-Holes 319 National Championships (1) Individual Medalists Mary Wilkinson 1981 AIAW Division II 1978 Tracy Leinbach VAIAW Div. II States 1981 AIAW National Champs Mary Wilkinson Sweetbriar Invite State Championships (4) 1979 Tracy Leinbach VAIAW Div. II States Hole-in-One 1976, 1980, 1981, 1983 Mary Wilkinson JMU Invitational 1985 Terri Carneal Azalea Invitational 1980 Mary Wilkinson AIAW Region 2 Regional Championships (2) Longwood Invite Rookie Season Average (Minimum 10 Rounds) 1980, 1981 W&M Invitational 1. Lindsey Sims 1999-00 79.17 Sweetbriar Invite 2. Ann Schnell 2000-01 79.63 ECAC Championships (1) Tracy Leinbach VAIAW Div. II States 3. Melissa DePuy 2003-04 80.08 1985 1981 Mary Wilkinson Sweetbriar Invite 4. Seung Lee 2005-06 80.12 VAIAW States 5. Sarah Whitney 2007-08 80.23 Team Titles (24) Longwood Invite 6. Vickie Linkous 1989-90 80.50 1976 VAIAW Div. II State Championship Anne Bierman AIAW Div. II Region 7. Erika Oldenkamp 2004-05 81.00 1980 VAIAW Div. II State Championship 1982 Mary Wilkinson Sweetbriar Invite 8. Katie Murphy 2007-08 81.11 AIAW Div. II Regional Championship Anne Bierman W&M Invitatonal 9. Misha Harvey 2004-05 81.35 Quandrangular Meet VAIAW Div. II States 10. Kathy Wunder 2000-01 81.47 Longwood Invitational 1983 Anne Bierman W&M Invitational 1981 W&M Invitational 1984 Anne Bierman Longwood Invite Season Average (Minimum 10 Rounds) VAIAW Div. II State Championship 1988 Tiffany Maurycy Penn State Invite Ann Schnell ‘04 holds several 1. Tiffany Maurycy 1988-89 77.38 AIAW Div. II Regional Championship 1989 Melinda Dobson Winthrop Invite W&M career records and was 2. Morgan Stepanek 2007-08 77.90 AIAW Div. II National Championship Tiffany Maurycy Azalea Festival a two-time All-CAA First-Team 3. Mary Wilkinson 1981-82 78.43 1982 W&M Invitational Ford’s Colony/W&M honoree. 4. Erika Oldenkamp 2007-08 78.59 Sweetbriar Invitational 1990 Vickie Linkous JMU Invitational 5. Lindsey Sims 2002-03 78.69 1983 VAIAW Div. II State Championship Kim Oviatt Charleston Invite 6. Ann Schnell 2003-04 78.74 W&M Invitational Tiffany Maurycy Winthrop Invite NGCA All-American Scholar 7. Sayde Murray 2005-06 78.75 1985 ECAC Championship 1991 Vickie Linkous Charleston Invite 2007 Brielle Paolini 8. Lindsey Sims 1999-00 79.17 1988 Charleston Invitational Winthrop Invite 9. Ann Schnell 2001-02 79.31 1989 Charleston Invitational 1992 Bridget Murphy Virginia Collegiate 10. Erika Oldenkamp 2005-06 79.33 W&M Invitational 2000 Holly Corbin W&M Invitational 1997 Linda Lovelace Winthrop Invitational 2001 Ann Schnell W&M Invitational Career Average (Minimum Two Seasons) 1990 Charleston Invitational 2005 Sayde Murray Tribe Classic W&M Hall of Fame 1. Ann Schnell 2000-04 79.34 Winthrop Invitational 1993 Mary Wilkinson ‘82 2. Erika Oldenkamp 2004- 79.82 W&M Invitational AIAW Div. II All-American 1994 1981 National Championship Team 3. Lindsey Sims 1999-03 80.14 1991 Winthrop Invitational 1981 Tracy Leinbach Mary Wilkinson ‘82 4. Morgan Stepanek 2006- 80.45 1992 Virginia Collegiate Championship Mary Wilkinson Mary Anton ‘83 5. Mary Wilkinson 1978-82 80.94 2005 Tribe Classic 1982 Mary Wilkinson Debbie Spencer ‘82 6. Misha Harvey 2004- 81.07 Anne Bierman Tracy Leinbach ‘81 7. Tiffany Maurycy 1985-90 81.12 All-Time Winning Percentage Wendy LeBolt ‘83 8. Melissa DePuy 2003-07 81.32 978-1337-17 (.423) All-Conference Ann Lambert (Coach) 9. Anne Bierman 1981-85 81.43 2003 Ann Schnell (1) 10. Sayde Murray 2002-06 81.75 Best Scores Lindsey Sims (2) Players in National Tournaments 18-Holes 299 (+11) Lindsey Wagner (2) U.S. Women’s Open 1,500 Wins in a Career 10/9/05 Tribe Classic 2004 Ann Schnell (1) 2003 Vickie Linkous 1. Ann Schnell 2000-04 2,693 36-Holes 613 (+37) 2006 Erika Oldenkamp (2) U.S. Women’s Amateur 2. Lindsey Sims 1999-03 2,461 4/7-8/08 Lady Seahawk Invite 2003 Lesley Stracks 3. Holly Corbin 1998-02 1,712 54-Holes 915 (+51) All-Tournament Team U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links 4. Lindsey Wagner 2000-04 1,628 4/7-8/08 Lady Seahawk Invite 2003 Ann Schnell 2001 Lesley Stracks 5. Alex Hill 2001-05 1,523 72-Holes 1337 2004 Ann Schnell 2004 Lesley Stracks 6. Erika Oldenkamp 2004-08 1,510 5/25-28/82 AIAW Division II 2006 Sayde Murray 2006 Misha Harvey Eastern Women’s Amateur Best Season Average Against Par (AAP) Best Season Average Against Par (AAP) 2007 Sarah Whitney Total Rounds Total Rounds Avi Hockfi eld Athlete Season Rds AAP Season Rounds AAP 1. Morgan Stepanek 2007-08 20 6.05 1. 2007-08 22 28.50 International Medalists 2. Ann Schnell 2003-04 27 6.63 2. 2002-03 29 31.17 Maccabiah Games 3. Erika Oldenkamp 2007-08 22 6.73 3. 2005-06 24 31.67 2005 Lesley Stracks Gold 4. Lindsey Sims 2002-03 29 6.83 4. 2003-04 29 33.45 5. Sayde Murray 2005-06 24 7.00 5. 2000-01 27 34.15 Best Scores 18-Holes 2-Under Six Times 36-Hole Tournaments 36-Hole Tournaments Morgan Stepanek (70) Athlete Season T AAP Season Tournaments AAP 9/17/07 Colonial IC 1. Erika Oldenkamp 2007-08 9 12.78 1. 2007-08 9 57.22 Erika Oldenkamp (70) 2. Morgan Stepanek 2007-08 8 12.88 2. 2002-03 10 64.70 4/8/06 Bonnie Hoover Invite 3. Ann Schnell 2003-04 10 13.10 3. 2005-06 9 65.00 Kim Oviatt (71) 4. Lindsey Sims 2002-03 10 13.30 4. 2000-01 11 66.09 10/14/89 Nittany Lion Invite 5. Lesley Stracks 1993-94 7 14.71 5. 2003-04 11 68.36 Anne Bierman (71) 11/4/81 AIAW Regional 54-Hole Tournaments 54-Hole Tournaments Mary Wilkinson (71) Athlete Season Rds AAP Season Tournaments AAP 1981 Longwood Invite Round 1 1. Morgan Stepanek 2007-08 4 16.75 1. 2007-08 4 83.25 Mary Wilkinson (71) 2. Lindsey Sims 1999-00 4 17.75 2. 2002-03 8 92.50 1981 Longwood Invite Round 3 3. Erika Oldenkamp 2006-07 2 19.00 3. 2003-04 7 95.14 36-Holes 146 (+2) 4. Erika Oldenkamp 2007-08 4 19.50 4. 2001-02 4 101.25 The 1981 AIAW Division II Vickie Linkous 5. Ann Schnell 2003-04 7 20.00 5. 2005-06 5 103.40 National Championship team. 9/21-22/90 JMU Fall Invite 54-Holes 223 (+4) Mary Wilkinson

2007-08 Tribe Golf | 11 Men’s Review

2006-07 10 Events 24 Rounds First Second 36-Holes Third Total Head-to-Head CSU 302 (+18) 302 (+18) 604 (+36) 8-2-0 Joe Agee 295 (+15) 292 (+12) 587 (+27) 281 (+1) 868 (+28) 13-4-0 Big Five 323 (+39) 286 (+2) 609 (+41) 9-4-1 Hoya 299 (+15) 302 (+18) 601 (+33) 10-1-0 Rice 307 (+19) 307 (+19) 614 (+38) 313 (+25) 927 (+63) 5-7-0 W&M 300 (+16) 306 (+22) 606 (+38) 12-8-0 Lacrosse 312 (+24) 293 (+5) 605 (+29) 12-8-0 Marshall 293 (+9) 293 (+9) 586 (+18) 8-7-0 CAA 300 (+20) 291 (+11) 591 (+31) 295 (+15) 886 (+46) 6-4-0 Cavalier 306 (+18) 305 (+17) 611 (+35) 303 (+15) 914 (+50) 4-5-0

Superlatives: All-CAA (Team) CAA All-Tournament Doug Hurson (2) Brent Paladino

CSU Joe Agee Big Five Hoya Rice W&M Lacrosse Marshall CAA Cavalier Average Head-to-Head Matt Brantingham 76/80 79/80/71 85/74 68/84 80/80/80 78/82 DNP 74/81 76/75/83 81/78/74 78.14 202-434-35 Jimmy Femino 85/79 73/72/DQ 82/72 77/79 DNP 77/80 74/73 80/76 78/75/76 85/81/76 77.50 250-335-20 Doug Hurson 74/74 70/71/67 82/78 74/76 72/77/77 71/74 79/72 73/70 75/69/73 75/77/76 74.00 609-140-26 Jonas Miller DNP 71/75/DQ DNP DNP DNP 79/78 DNP DNP DNP DNP 75.75 35-70-5 Conor O’Brien DNP 77/70/75 DNP DNP DNP 76/77 84/76 DNP DNP DNP 76.43 131-166-13 Brent Paladino 77/75 74/73/71 78/69 80/69 80/73/79 74/74 86/73 74/73 75/72/69 76/79/77 75.00 515-229-31 Ryan Price 75/74 75/70/72 81/71 80/78 75/77/77 72/76 75/75 72/74 74/76/77 74/71/79 75.00 543-190-42 Chris Ray DNP 79/79/74 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 77.33 23-72-1 Andy Roach DNP 80/80/82 DNP DNP DNP 83/81 DNP DNP DNP DNP 81.20 9-196-1 Joel St. Laurent DNP 72/80/75 DNP DNP DNP 86/82 DNP DNP DNP DNP 79.00 37-166-13 Jay Sutton DNP 83/74/79 DNP DNP DNP 84/83 DNP DNP DNP DNP 80.60 10-193-3 Hunter Watts DNP 76/78/80 DNP DNP 86/86/85 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 81.83 17-149-4

2007-08 9 Events 24 Rounds First Second 36-Holes Third Total Head-to-Head Mid-Pines 292 (+4) 289 (+1) 581 (+5) 299 (+11) 880 (+16) 4-8-0 Sea Trail 288 (E) 282 (-6) 570 (+6) 286 (-2) 856 (-8) 15-3-0 Belmont 300 (+12) 305 (+17) 605 (+29) 301 (+13) 906 (+42) 2-9-0 Hoya 294 (+10) 299 (+15) 593 (+25) 301 (+17) 894 (+42) 7-4-0 Landfall 315 (+27) 307 (+19) 622 (+46) 313 (+25) 935 (+71) 0-11-0 Rice 303 (+15) 301 (+13) 604 (+28) 297 (+9) 901 (+37) 3-8-0 Cuthbert Cup 305 (+17) 299 (+11) 604 (+28) 2-9-0 FMBI 302 (+18) 302 (+18) 604 (+36) 6-12-0 Marshall 294 (+10) 287 (+3) 581 (+13) 10-6-0

Mid-Pines Sea Trail Belmont Hoya Landfall Rice Cuthbert FMBI Marshall Average Head-to-Head Jimmy Femino 74/79/81 74/74/72 DNP 73/74/78 87/90/81 DNP DNP 73/80 81/68 77.44 161-309-18 Doug Hurson 76/72/71 74/72/77 74/79/71 73/72/76 75/76/80 79/78/73 77/74 81/69 76/72 74.88 326-325-31 Jonas Miller 73/71/83 70/70/70 75/79/85 77/85/78 88/80/83 71/79/81 85/86 74/79 DNP 78.27 188-391-14 Conor O’Brien 77/80/73 73/70/74 82/74/77 73/79/74 82/80/77 81/71/75 74/76 74/74 72/75 75.71 294-352-36 Brent Paladino 69/67/74 71/70/70 74/68/76 75/74/73 71/71/75 78/73/72 74/69 WD/WD 72/74 72.27 456-105-16 Brandon Parker DNP DNP 85/82/77 DNP DNP 75/81/77 80/80 72/71 74/73 77.25 168-204-16 Andy Roach DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 84/88 DNP 86.00 4-101-0 Scott Saal DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Joel St. Laurent DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 82/81 DNP 81.50 9-96-0 Jay Sutton DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

12 | www.TribeAthletics.com Men’s Outlook Seniors ington Post All-Met selection in high school and is a strong competitor each week in Jonas Miller has had the best year of his career as a senior, appearing in more qualifying. rounds than his first three years combined and ranking among the team leaders in stroke FreshmenFreshmen average. He started the year very strongly, tying his then-career-low with a round of 71 Brandon PParkerarker has come on very strong for the Tribe at the Mid-Pines Intercollegiate before rattling off three consecutive rounds of 70 (-2) in the second half of the season, and looks to continue to tie for eighth at the Sea Trail Intercollegiate. His 54-hole score of 6-under (210) tied his streak with a strong effort at the conference cham- the school record set only one week before. Since then, Miller has appeared in all but pionships. After appearing in only one tournament in one of the team’s tournaments, and is a strong candidate to compete at the conference the fall, Parker has played every round of the spring, championships. including leading the Tribe with a top-five finish at Jimmy Femino has had his share of ups and downs this season, but is playing the First Market Bank Intercollegiate. Out playing his best golf of the year heading into the CAA Championships. At the Marshall Invi- cold and blustery conditions, he shot 72-71 (+1) tational, he shot a career-low 68 (-3) to close the tournament at 7-over, only three shots on the River Course to tie for fifth. He contin- behind the team leader. At the Sea Trail Intercollegiate, he posted career-best 36-hole ued to play well at Marshall, tying for second on and 54-hole scores of four-over while helping the Tribe to school-record team scores in the team, and his stroke average of 77.25 ranks the same categories. In only three years of competition, Femino has ensconced himself Conor among the Tribe’s all-time top-10 for freshmen. among the College’s all-time top-20 golfers, one of only seven golfers ever to do so in less O’Brien Scott Saal joined the Tribe in the fall than four seasons. after a stellar career at Cape Henry Collegiate, Despite appearing in only one tournament, Joel St. Laurent has been one of and has proven a valuable contributor in prac- the Tribe’s most consistent contributors in the oft-overlooked practice rounds, where tice who will still have four years of eligibility his hard work and effort has both set an example for the rest of the team and pushed remaining after redshirting this season. Dead- them to be better golfers. At the First Market Bank Intercollegiate, he improved across ly on the greens, Saal was a four-time all-con- the tournament with rounds of 82-81, and he ranks among the College’s all-time 40-best ference performer and four-time MVP for golfers in stroke average. Cape Henry, and earned conference Player Jay Sutton has been a vocal and inspirational leader for the Green and Gold this of the Year honors as a junior. He also won year despite being hampered by injuries. As a junior, Sutton appeared in both of Wil- the 2005 Virginia State Junior Championships. As a senior, he liam and Mary’s home tournaments, shooting a season-best 74 in the second round of carried a 70.1 stroke average, and his career-low round was a very-im- the Joe Agee Invitational. As with his classmate St. Laurent, Sutton ranks among the 40 pressive 63 (-7) at Broad Bay Country Club. best golfers in school history in stroke average. The Schedule Juniors William and Mary had one of the best seasons in school history, in terms of stroke Brent Paladino has established himself as one of the players to beat in the Co- averages and round and tournament scores. The 2007-08 squad ranked among the top lonial Athletic Association, piecing together one of the greatest seasons in school history four in school history (dating back to 1969-70) in every season average category, and to enter the conference championships with the best season average in school history placed three team rounds, two 36 hole scores, and two 54-hole scores among the all-time by nearly a full stroke (72.27). Within the first three tournaments of the fall, he had top-10 lists. shot two of the top eight rounds ever at the College, including his second-round 67 (-5) At the Mid-Pines Intercollegiate, the team shot 581 (+5) through two rounds and during the season-opening Mid-Pines Intercollegiate, tied for second all-time. His 36- 880 (+16) for all three rounds, both scores that ranked among the top-five performances hole score at that tournament set the school record by three strokes (8-under). He also in school history, and finished ninth in the field. Brent Paladino shot a school-record broke the 54-hole school record at Mid-Pines by three strokes, carding 210 (-6), a feat he 136 (-8) through two rounds and a record-low 210 (-6) for the entire tournament to lead nearly matched the following week at the Sea Trail Intercollegiate, shooting 211 (-5), the the Tribe, placing fifth. third-best tournament in school history after Jonas Miller shot 210 at that same event. The low scores continued at the Sea Trail Intercollegiate, as every round ran If Paladino can finish the remainder of the season without shooting worse than 79, he’ll among the College’s all-time top-10, and the team broke school records for best round become only the third golfer in school history to go an entire season without shooting 80 (282, -6, second), best 36-hole score (570, -6), and best 54 hole score (856, -8) en route or higher. to a fourth-place finish. Senior Jonas Miller shot 70 (-2) in every round, tying the school One of the team’s two leaders ever since he stepped on campus three years ago, record for 54 holes set the week before and finishing tied for eighth. Doug Hurson has had a solid season for the Tribe in 2007-08. Playing every round of At the Belmont Invitational, Paladino had the second of his team-leading for top- the year, he ranks second on the team in stroke average (74.88) and led the team at the 10 finishes with his 2-over (218) as the team finished tenth at 42-over (906). The Tribe Hoya Invitational, carding rounds of 73-72-76 (+8) to tie for shot 42-over again at the Georgetown Hoya Invitational (894 raw score) for fifth place, 19th. His best round of the season came in Williamsburg, as Doug Hurson tied for 19th after rounds of 73-72-76 (8-over). W&M finished the fall when he defied the wind and cold in the second round at the Landfall Tradition, placing 12th behind Paladino’s eighth-place 217 (+1). of the First Market Bank Intercollegiate to shoot 69 The spring opened in Texas with the Rice Intercollegiate, with the College shoot- (-2). ing 901 (+37) for ninth place. Paladino again led the team, tying for 18th at 7-over (223). SophomoresSophomores Paladino was the Tribe’s top golfer for the third straight tournament at the rain-short- Conor O’Brien has stepped into a spot ened Cuthbert Cup, leading the team to a 10th-place finish while shooting 74-69 to finish on the travel squad in his second year with the tied for sixth individually. Tribe, consistently ranking among the team’s top- Youth was the order of the day at the First Market Bank Intercollegiate, as fresh- three golfers while playing every round of the sea- man Brandon Parker shot 72-71 on the famed River Course at Kingsmill and tied for Doug Hurson son. His 75.71 stroke average this season has sent fifth while playing as an individual. Conor O’Brien was the top golfer for the travel him shooting up the career charts, and he ranks squad, tying for 25th with paired rounds of 74, and led the team to finish 13th. sixth heading into the CAA Championships. His William and Mary got back to building momentum at the Marshall Invitational, career-best round of 70 (-2) came at the Sea Trail withstanding a 24-hour rain delay to finish seventh at 13-over (581) in the two-round Intercollegiate, and he was the travel team’s top event. Every golfer finished within four shots of each other, led by Brent Paladino’s finisher in a tie for 25th at the First Market Bank four-over (72-74) effort, but highlighted by Jimmy Femino’s second round 68 (-3). Intercollegiate (second overall for W&M). AndyAndy RoachRoach has continued to improve in his second year with the Tribe, and will chal- lenge for appearances with the travel squad next season. As a freshman, he opened his career with two rounds of 80 at the Joe Agee Invitational, ca- reer-lows to this point. Coach Albaugh is confident in his ability to contribute, though, as he was a Wash- 2007-08 Tribe Golf | 13 Biographies Jimmy Femino Jonas Miller

B.S. Psychology ’08 B.A. Economics, Manassas, Va. • Osbourn Park B.A. History ’08 Dallas, Texas • Episcopal of Dallas

2007-08 2007-08 Again one of the Tribe’s top golfers, competing in two thirds of the team’s rounds ... Has played in all but one tournament ... Shot three consecutive rounds of 70 (-2), all Shot 74-74-72 at the Sea Trail Intercollegiate as part of the team’s school record out- career-best marks, to tie for eighth at the Sea Trail Intercollegiate and tie the school ing ... Tied for 28th at the Georgetown Hoya Invitational, with rounds of 73-74-78 ... record for best 54-hole score ... Finish was his first career top-10 finish ... Opened the Improved 13 strokes between rounds at the Marshall Invitational to shoot a career-low spring just off of career-pace, shooting 71 in the first round of the Rice Intercollegiate 68 (-3) in the second round. ... 74-79 at the First Market Bank Intercollegiate ... Has shot 79 or better in 13 of his 2006-07 22 rounds, which is more than double the number of times he had done so in his first Consistent member of the travel squad, competing in 20 of 24 rounds ... One of only three seasons (12). three returning lettermen with 20 or more rounds last year ... Led team at the Lacrosse 2006-07 Homes Classic, placing 12th with rounds of 74-73 ... Posted rounds of 72 in the second Had a career-best season in terms of stroke average, despite playing in only two events round of the Joe Agee Invitational, and in the second round of the Big 5 Classic ... Shot ... Opened the year with a career-low round of 71 at the Joe Agee Invitational, following 78-75-76 at the CAA Championships, finishing in a tie for 33rd. up with 75 in the second round ... Made the varsity five for the W&M Invitational, and 2005-06 was the only one of the five to improve between rounds (79-78) ... Season average of Transferred from Clemson at the semester break ... Came on strong to qualify for the 75.75 was fourth on the team, and five strokes below his career average ... Ranks eighth final two tournaments of the season ... Led the team in the first round of the Marshall among juniors all-time at W&M. Invitational with a collegiate-best 73 ... Again led the team in the first round of the CAA 2005-06 Championships, shooting 77 ... Finished his first CAA tournament with another round Dropped a full stroke from his average, playing in more than twice the number of events of 77, tying for 39th ... In all, four of his six rounds were in the 70s. as he had as a freshman ... Hit a career-best 73 in the first round of the Raines Develop- At Osbourn Park ment Classic ... Shot three rounds in the 70s (79-78-78) to open the season at the Central Washington Post all-met team as a senior ... All-district honors as well ... Team MVP in Region Preview. 2001 ... Best 18-hole score was 64 ... Carried a stroke-average of 73 as a senior ... Also 2004-05 played forward on Osbourn Park’s ice hockey team for four years ... Earned two letters Opened with a strong effort of 75 at the Joe Agee Invitational ... Also competed individu- as an outfielder and catcher in baseball ... Team captain for both golf and hockey ... ally at the W&M Invitational. Four-year honor roll student. At Episcopal Personal Conference champion as a junior ... Ranked No. 2 boys golfer in Texas for private Son of Lawrence and Susan Femino ... Born September 27, 1984 in Manassas, Virginia schools ... Three-time all-conference honoree ... Qualified for Future Collegiate World ... Enjoys scuba diving, sky diving, and camping ... Favorite athlete is Arnold Palmer. Tour (FCWT) ... Won twice on the Northern Texas PGA Tour ... Carried a 75.7 stroke average as a junior, the lowest in school history ... FCWT Academic All-American Team Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) finalist ... Headmaster’s list for two years and honor roll for four years ... National Honor Events: 17 Victories: -- Society President ... Founded the Stock Market Club. Rounds: 42 Runner-up: -- Personal Average (Rank): 77.52 (18th) Top-Five: -- Son of Robert and Harriet Miller ... Born April 16, 1986 in Washington, D.C. ... Brother, Career Record: 440-745-45 (.376) Top-10: -- Ian, played football at Tulane ... Enjoys reading Sports Illustrated and working out ... Low Round: 68 (2008 Marshall Invitational) Top-20: One (T-72nd) Is addicted to ping-pong.

Season-By-Season Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record Events: 17 Victories: -- 2005-06 6 467 77.83 73 29-101-7 (.237) Rounds: 43 Runner-up: -- 2006-07 20 1550 77.50 72 250-335-20(.430) Average (Rank): 79.05 (42nd) Top-Five: -- 2007-08 16 1239 77.44 68 161-309-18 (.348) Career Record: 296-906-30 (.252) Top-10: One (T-44th) Low Round: 70 (2007 Sea Trail Intercollegiate) Top-20: One (T-72nd)

Season-By-Season Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record 2004-05 5 408 81.60 75 28-158-1 (.152) 2005-06 12 966 80.50 73 45-287-10 (.146) 2006-07 4 303 75.75 71 35-70-5 (.341) 2007-08 22 1722 78.27 70 188-391-14 (.329)

14 | www.TribeAthletics.com Biographies Joel St. Laurent Jay Sutton

B.A. Government ’08 B.S. Physics ’08 Nashua, N.H. • Taft Edgewood, Ky. • Covington Catholic

2007-08 2006-07 Played as an individual at the First Market Bank Intercollegiate, shooting 82-81 Closed the Joe Agee Invitational with rounds of 74-79 to finish at +26 ... Also competed 2006-07 at the W&M Invitational, improving a stroke between the two rounds. Opened the year with a season-low round of 72 at the Joe Agee Invitational ... Closed the 2005-06 tournament with 75 for a three-round total of 227 (+17) ... Total was fifth of 10 on the Improved his average by a stroke as a sophomore ... Hit 72 in the second round of the team ... Competed as an individual as well at the W&M Invitational in the spring. Joe Agee Invitational and 74 in the final frame to tie for 37th ... Shot 76 in the second 2005-06 round of the Big Five Invitational ... Tied for 38th at that tournament with a 36-hole Posted a major improvement in his round scores, averaging more than three strokes score of 156. better per round than his first year ... Hit in the 70s in every round ... Shot collegiate-low 2004-05 round of 74 to open the Drew Upton Memorial ... Followed with a second-round 75 Impressed with a one-over 73 in the second round of the Joe Agee Invitational ... Sand- to finish tied for 43rd ... Shot consistent rounds of 79 to finish tied for 37th at the CAA wiched that effort with a 78 and 76 to claim a solid 25th in his first collegiate tournament Championships. ... Opened with a 78 at the W&M Invitational, where he competed individually. 2004-05 At Covington Competed in the first tournament of the fall, carding rounds of 78-79 at the Navy In- 2001 Kentucky state championship runner-up, earning all-state honors ... Ninth at vitational, as both rounds counted towards the team score ... Competed individually in the state tournament in 2003 for all-tournament honors ... Claimed third at the 2003 the Joe Agee Invitational, playing solid golf with a second-round 79. McDonald’s Tournament of Champions ... Regional player of the year in 2001 ... At Taft Four-time all-region honoree ... Low season average of 73.1 ... Career low round of 64 2003 NH Junior runner-up, carding a 72 in qualifying ... Advanced to round of 16 at ... Lettered for four seasons under coach Rick Hornsby ... Also lettered in basketball, 2003 NH State Am ... Shot 77-69-76-79 at 2002 New England Am for a top-25 finish ... baseball and swimming ... Earned academic all-state honorable mention four times ... Lost a playoff to advance to 2002 US Junior Am from sectionals, shooting 71-78 ... Shot Student body vice-president as a senior ... Also president of the spirit club. 75-72 to claim fifth at the 2003 FCWT Daufuskie Island tournament, one of two top Personal 10s and four top 20s in FCWT events ... Shot 69-71-77 for seventh at AJGA Jeffrey M. Son of Michael and Kym Sutton ... Born December 18, 1985 in Covington, Kentucky Isner Memorial ... Played as Taft’s No. 1 golfer his entire career and was team captain ... Enjoys boating and playing basketball, baseball and cards ... Also plays fantasy as a senior ... 2003 Manchester CC club champion ... Averaged 75.5 strokes as Taft’s baseball online. captain ... Career low of 65 ... Hogan Scholar for two seasons. Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) Personal Events: 7 Victories: -- Son of Joel and Holly St. Laurent ... Born September 14, 1985 in Nashua, New Hamp- Rounds: 17 Runner-up: -- shire ... Comes from a long line of collegiate golfers, as his father played at UNH while Average (Rank): 78.88 (T-35th) Top-Five: -- two uncles (UNH, Dartmouth), a great uncle (UVA) and grandfather (UVA) also played Career Record: 135-436-19 (.245) Top-10: -- ... Enjoys pick-up basketball games and going to the movies, especially comedies ... Low Round: 72 (2005 Joe Agee Invitational) Top-20: -- Favorite TV programs are Golf Central and Sportscenter.

Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) Season-By-Season Events: 10 Victories: -- Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record Rounds: 23 Runner-up: -- 2004-05 5 394 78.80 73 75-109-3 (.409) Average (Rank): 78.91 (T-38th) Top-Five: -- 2005-06 7 544 77.71 72 50-134-13 (.287) Career Record: 239-692-44 (.268) Top-10: -- 2006-07 5 403 80.60 74 10-193-3 (.056) Low Round: 72 (2006 Joe Agee Invitational) Top-20: -- 2007-08 ---DNP---

Season-By-Season Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record 2004-05 7 563 80.43 78 63-217-11 (.235) 2005-06 9 694 77.11 74 130-213-20 (.386) 2006-07 5 395 79.00 72 37-166-13 (.201) 2007-08 2 163 81.50 81 9-96-0 (.086)

2007-08 Tribe Golf | 15 Biographies Doug Hurson Brent Paladino

B.B.A. Business ’09 B.B.A. Info. Systems ’09 Bethesda, Md. • Bullis Kensington, Conn. • Kingswood-Oxford Prep

2007 All-CAA Second Team • U.S. Amateur 2007 CAA All-Tournament Team Qualifier 2007 New England Amateur Champion Three-time U.S. Amateur Public Links Qualifier Three-time U.S. Amateur Qualifier

2007-08 2007-08 Led the Tribe at the Georgetown Hoya Invitational, shooting 73-72-76 (+8) to tie for Season average of 72.27 ranks first all-time in school history ... Has totaled only 11 19th ... Part of the school-record effort at the Sea Trail Intercollegiate, finishing at 7-over strokes over par for the season, by far the fewest in school history ... Averages 0.25 (223) ... All but two of his rounds have been 79 or better ... Shot a season-low 69 (-2) in strokes over par for 36 holes and 1.33 over par for 54 holes, both also the best marks the second round of the First Market Bank Intercollegiate. in school history ... Broke the school record for best 36-hole and 54-hole performances 2006-07 in the season-opener, shooting 136 (-8) and 210 (-6) at the Mid-Pines Intercollegiate for Second-team All-CAA honoree after leading the Tribe throughout the season ... Ca- fifth place ... Collegiate-low round of 67 (-5) in the second round is tied for second-best reer-best finish came at the season-opening Cleveland State Invitational, where he tied ever at the College ... Shot 71-70-70 (-5) at the Sea Trail Intercollegiate, the third-best for third after pairing 74s ... Set the school record for lowest 54-hole score (208) after effort all-time ... Has led the team in six of his eight tournaments. shooting 70-71-67 at the Joe Agee Invitational for fourth place ... Round of 67 is his 2006-07 career-best ... Hit below 80 in all but one round, and below 70 in a pair ... Put together Selected to the CAA All-Tournament team after finishing fifth at the conference cham- rounds of 75-69-73 at the CAA Championships to finish tied for sixth ... Season average pionships ... Shot 75-72-69 to finish at 6-over ... Scored 78-69 to finish third at the Big of 74 strokes per round is fifth in school history, and behind only Tim Pemberton’s Five Invitational in October ... Tied for second on the team with a season-average of 75 school-record effort of 72.91 in 2001-02 amongst all sophomores ... Record of 609-140- strokes per round ... Record of 516-228-31 (.686) was third on the team ... Became the 26 (.803) led the team by 75 points. first Tribe golfer to qualify for three consecutive U.S. Amateur Public Links Champi- 2005-06 onships by winning the Meridia, Connecticut Sectional with a score of 68-69 for a two- Led the team in six of 10 tournaments ... Stroke average of 75.04 was second on the stroke victory ... Reached his third-consecutive U.S. Amateur by winning his qualifier team ... Third-best rookie average in school history ... Hit season-low of 69 in the final by a single stroke ... Won the New England Amateur by two strokes with rounds of round of the CAA Championships to improve to a tie for 20th ... Hit better than 80 in 67-69 (-8). 20 of 25 rounds ... Hit rounds of 70-71-73 at the Joe Age Invitational to finish sixth ... 2005-06 Win-loss percentage of .568 (424-319-24) ranked him in the top third of all collegiate Led the team in stroke average with 74.64 ... Ranks as the second-best rookie season golfers last year. ever at W&M ... Tied for the lead in the W&M Invitational after shooting a collegiate- At Bullis best 69, but lost the medal on tiebreakers ... Led the team in five of the 10 tournaments Interstate Athletic Conference champion as a senior ... Four time first-team All-IAC, ... Tied for 20th at the CAA Championships ... Had an individual record of 494-242-31 all-county, all-Montgomery Journal, all-Potomac Gazette honoree ... 2005 Montgomery Journal (.664), placing him in the top 15 percent of all golfers in the nation last year ... Advanced Player of the Year ... 2005 Washington Post all-met first team ... Team MVP all four years ... to the Round of 16 in stroke-play at the 2006 U.S. Amateur Public Links ... The 26th- Runner-up at the 2004 Mid-Atlantic Amateur ... 2004 U.S. Amateur qualifier ... Claimed seed after match-play qualifying, beat his first-round opponent on the 23rd hole ... Upset third at the 2005 Maryland Open ... Career-low round was 66 (-4) ... Stroke average of the tournament’s seventh seed, Scotty Jones, one-up in the second round ... Qualified 36.7 (9 Holes) ... Also played lacrosse for four years and soccer, basketball, and hockey for the U.S. Amateur for the second year in a row. for two years each ... Lettered twice as the goalie for the hockey team. At Kingswood-Oxford Personal Qualified for both the U.S. Amateur and Amateur Public Links Championship in the Son of Thomas and Joan Hurson ... Born June 17, 1986 in Silver Spring, Maryland .... summer of 2005 ... Tied for first (73-67-66) at the 2005 Connecticut State Open, before Grandfather was a standout at Maryland in lacrosse, football, and baseball, and was drafted falling in a playoff ... Two-time FCWT Junior Golf Tour second team All-American ... by both the Green Bay Packers and New York Yankees, but played for neither because Recipient of the 2005 Widdy Neale Scholarship from the Connecticut State Golf As- of World War II ... Enjoys playing video games and poker. sociation ... Won Kingswood-Oxford’s Mark Dixon Golf Award for having the lowest stroke average on his team ... Career low round is 66 (-5) ... Holds school record for Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) consecutive birdies with six ... Member of the F.I.R.S.T. robotics team ... Was a goalie Events: 29 Victories: -- on the hockey team for five years. Rounds: 73 Runner-up: -- Personal Average (Rank): 74.64 (T-Third) Top-Five: Two (T-18th) Son of Mark and Cynthia Paladino ... Born November 30, 1985 in New Britain, Con- Career Record: 1374-790-83 (.630) Top-10: Seven (T-11th) necticut ... Roots for the Red Sox and Patriots, and enjoys designing websites and graphics Low Round: 67 (2006 Joe Agee Invitational) Top-20: 14 (T-10th) ... If he could play any course in the world, would play Bethpage Black.

Season-By-Season Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record Events: 28 Victories: -- 2005-06 25 1876 75.04 69 439-325-26 (.572) Rounds: 71 Runner-up: One (T-6th) 2006-07 24 1776 74.00 67 609-140-26 (.803) Average (Rank): 74.03 (First) Top-Five: Four (T-11th) 2007-08 24 1797 74.88 69 326-325-31 (.501) Career Record: 1478-586-78 (.708) Top-10: Nine (8th) Low Round: 67 (2007 Mid-Pines Intercollegiate) Top-20: 16 (8th)

Season-By-Season Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record 2005-06 25 1866 74.64 69 507-252-31 (.661) 2006-07 24 1800 75.00 69 515-229-31 (.685) 2007-08 22 1590 72.27 67 456-105-16 (.804)

16 | www.TribeAthletics.com Biographies Conor O’Brien Andy Roach

Class of 2010 B.B.A. Business ’10 Weatogue, Conn. • Simsbury Vienna, Va. • Flint Hill

U.S. Amateur Public Links Qualifier

2007-08 2007-08 Was the top golfer for the travel squad at the First Market Bank Intercollegiate, pairing Carded rounds of 84-88 at the First Market Bank Intercollegiate. rounds of 74 to finish tied for 25th at 6-over ... Has played every round of the year ... 2006-07 Shot his collegiate-best round against par at the Sea Trail Intercollegiate with 70 (-2) in the Opened the year with two rounds of 80 at the Joe Agee Invitational ... Totalled 242 for second round ... Helped the team to set school records for best round, 36-hole score, and 54 holes at the tournament, competing as an individual ... Also was an individual com- 54-hole score at Sea Trail ... Also dipped below par at the Rice Intercollegiate, shooting petitor at the W&M Invitational, shooting 83-81. 71 (-1) in the second round ... Hit 79 or better in all but five rounds. At Flint Hill 2006-07 Four-year letterman for Coach Lee Brunell ... Honorable Mention All-Met selection by Shot 70 in the second round of his career, the second round of the Joe Agee Invitational the Washington Post in 2004 ... MVP of the golf team in 2003 ... Recorded best-scores ... Totaled 222 (77-70-75) to tie for 36th ... Made the travel squad for the Lacrosse Homes of 72 for 18 holes and 152 for 36 holes ... Co-Chair of the Honor Council as a junior Collegiate, carding 80-76 ... Competed as an individual at the W&M Invitational, shooting after two years as a member. 76-77 at Kingsmill to tie for 51st ... Season average of 76.43 was fifth on the team, and Personal seventh amongst all freshmen at W&M ... Season record of 131-166-13 (.444) ranked Son of O. Lynn and Tammy Roach ... Born June 13, 1987 in Alexandria, Virginia ... fourth on the team. Father graduated from W&M in 1978 ... Best advice he ever received was from Fred At Simsbury Couples, who said, “Slow down.” ... Enjoys playing basketball and cards. 2005 Connecticut state champion ... Also won the New England High School Champion- ships and the Connecticut Junior Amateur in 2005 ... Two-time all-state ... Three-time Career Statistics Finishes all-conference honoree ... Low round is 65 at Wintonbury Hills ... Qualified for the 2006 Events: 3 Victories: -- Amateur Public Links ... Also a four-year letterman on the hockey team ... Starting goalie Rounds: 7 Runner-up: -- as a junior and senior, leading Simsbury to a 40-4 record of those two seasons and a pair Average (Rank): 82.57 (90th) Top-Five: -- of conference championships ... Named all-conference as a junior ... Four-year member Career Record: 13-297-1 (.043) Top-10: -- of the Student Council. Low Round: 80 (2006 Joe Agee Invitational) Top-20: -- Personal Son of Donald and Patricia O’Brien ... Born January 22, 1988 in Hartford, Connecticut Season-By-Season ... Pet peeves include getting hit into on the golf course ... Came to W&M because he Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record felt it had the appropriate mix of academics and athletics ... Enjoys playing sports and 2006-07 5 406 81.20 80 9-196-1 (.046) video games. 2007-08 2 172 86.00 84 4-101-0 (.038) Career Statistics Finishes (Rank) Events: 12 Victories: -- Rounds: 31 Runner-up: -- Average (Rank): 75.87 (Sixth) Top-Five: -- Career Record: 425-518-49 (.453) Top-10: -- Low Round: 70 (2007 Sea Trail Intercollegiate) Top-20: --

Season-By-Season Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record 2006-07 7 535 76.43 70 131-166-13 (.444) 2007-08 24 1817 75.71 70 294-352-36 (.457)

Kingsmill Resort and Spa has enjoyed a long relationship with William and Mary Golf, hosting countless tournaments on its three world renowned courses. The River Course was designed by iconic architect Peter Dye and hosted a PGA Tour event, The Michelob Cham- pionship at Kingsmill, for 22 years. Currently, it hosts the Michelob ULTRA Champion- ship on the LPGA Tour every Mother’s Day weekend. The Plantation Course was designed by Arnold Palmer and winds its way through an actual 1736 plantation. The Woods Course is the most recent addition, and was named one of the ten best public courses in the nation when it debuted.

2007-08 Tribe Golf | 17 Biographies Brandon Parker Scott Saal

Class of 2011 B.A. Economics, Auburn, Mass. • St. John’s Shrewsbury B.A. Philosophy ’11 Virginia Beach, Va. • Cape Henry

2007-08 At Cape HenrHenryy Earned his first top-five finish at the First Market Bank Intercollegiate, shooting 72-71 Won six letters for coach Phil Stewart ... TCIS Player of the Year as a junior ... Four-time (+1) to tie for fifth ... Made his collegiate debut at the Belmont Shootout in October, all-conference honoree ... Four-time team MVP ... Won the 2005 Virginia State Junior closing the tournament with a round of 77 (+5) ... Has played in every tournament of the Championships ... Averaged 70.1 strokes per round as a senior ... Career-best effort spring, hitting in the 70s in six of nine rounds ... Shot 74-73 at the Marshall Invitational, was a 7-under 63 at Broad Bay Country Club ... Has hit two hole-in-ones, including one tying for second on the team ... Currently has the ninth-best rookie average in school during the 2003 Virginia State Juniors at the Blacksburg Country Club ... Consistently history (77.25). on the yearly honor roll. At St. John’s Shrewsbury Personal Three-year letterwinner for coach William Prendiville ... Captained the team his senior Son of Stephen and Jane Saal ... Born August 2, 1989 in Norfolk, Virginia ... Father year ... Helped the team to state titles in 2005 and 2006, finishing among the top seven played golf at Kent State ... Uncle, Ken Saal, played golf at Akron ... Always uses a gold individuals each time ... Conference All-Star each of his last three years ... Massachusetts dollar to mark the ball on the green ... Enjoys reading, listening to music, and having a Super Team All-Star as a senior ... Averaged 73 strokes per round in high school, with good debate. a career-best round of 65 ... 52-4 in dual-meet competition over his final three years ... Named a third-team All-American on the Future Collegiate World Tour in 2006 ... Finished among the top-30 at the FCWT national championships that year ... Member of the New England Ryder Cup team ... AP Scholar with Distinction ... National Honor Society ... Three-year member of the Culinary Club. Personal Son of Stephen and Karen Parker ... Born September 20, 1988 in Denton, Texas ... Uncle, Mickey Hawkes, played on the PGA Tour ... Favorite City is Quito, Ecuador ... Craziest ambition is to win the U.S. Open. Career Statistics Finishes Events: 5 Victories: -- Rounds: 12 Runner-up: -- Average (Rank): 77.25 (NA) Top-Five: One (T-30th) Career Record: 168-204-16 (.454) Top-10: One (T-44th) Low Round: 71 (2008 First Market Bank IC) Top-20: One (T-72nd)

Season-By-Season Year Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Rd. Record 2007-08 12 927 77.25 71 168-204-16 (.454)

Two Rivers Country Club is a golf course community located at the confl uence of the Chickahominy and James Rivers, minutes from the William and Mary campus. The course was designed by Tom Fazio, and hosted the Joe Agee Invitational in the fall of 2005.

18 | www.TribeAthletics.com Record Book

Adam Holman Colonial Intercoll. National Amateur Summer Tournaments Rookie Season Average (Minimum 10 Rounds) Team Accomplishments 2002 Gary Barton ODU Seascape Invite National Intercollegiate 1. Brent Paladino 2005-06 74.64 NCAA Regional Appearances (3) 2005 Gary Barton UVA Cavalier Classic 1927 Sam Wilcox 2. Doug Hurson 2005-06 75.04 1991, 1994, 2002 Frank Graven 3. Tim Pemberton 2000-01 75.25 W&M Hall of Fame 1932 Morton Jaffee 4. Gary Barton 2001-02 75.57 NCAA District Championships (1) 1969 Mark McCormack ‘51 British Amateur 5. Adam Holman 2001-02 75.72 1985 1976 Joe Agee ‘52 1981 Jim O’Mara 6. John McHenry 1982-83 76.08 1980 Robert Hornsby ‘41 Walker Cup 7. Doug Gregor 1987-88 77.05 CAA Championships (1) 1988 Russell Brown ‘74 1987 John McHenry (UK) 8. Alex Sleeker 1993-94 77.23 1985 1994 Dave Edmunds ‘59 U.S. Amateur 9. Justin Ragognetti 1999-00 77.76 1935 Ed Meister 10. Brandon Parker 2007-08 78.00 Team Titles (18) World Golf Hall of Fame 1974 John P. Kyle 1980 Navy Invite 2006 Mark McCormack ‘51 1987 Mike Gregor Season Average (Minimum 10 Rounds) 1981 Kingsmill/W&M Invitational 1988 Doug Hillman 1. Brent Paladino 2007-08 72.20 1982 Kingsmill/W&M Invitational CAA/ECAC South Champions 1990 Doug Gregor 2. Tim Pemberton 2001-02 73.19 Virginia Intercollegiate Championship 1984 John McHenry 75-72 = 147 (+5) 1994 Mike Gregor 3. Ken Rice 1959-60 73.6 Yale Fall Classic 1985 John McHenry 75-70-77 = 222 1994 Doug Gregor 4. John McHenry 1985-86 73.63 1983 Camp Lejeune Invitational Mike Gregor 74-75-73 = 222 1998 John Mueller 5. Mark McCormack 1949-50 73.9 ODU Seascape Invitational 2003 Tim Pemberton 6. Doug Hurson 2006-07 74.00 1985 Greensboro Invitational All-Conference 2004 Tim Pemberton 7. Gary Barton 2004-05 74.25 ECAC South/CAA Championship 1997 Alex Sleeker (2) 2005 Brent Paladino 8. John McHenry 1984-85 74.34 NCAA District III Open Tournament 2002 Tim Pemberton (1) 2006 Brent Paladino 9. Billy Musto 1981-82 74.37 1991 Navy Invitational 2003 Gary Barton (2) 2007 Brent Paladino 10. Alex Sleeker 1996-97 74.42 1993 Bryce Collegiate Invitational 2004 Gary Barton (2) U.S. Amateur Public Links Georgetown Fall Classic 2005 Tim Pemberton (1) 2005 Brent Paladino Career Average (Minimum Two Seasons) 1994 Seton Hall Fall Classic Gary Barton (2) 2006 Brent Paladino 1. Brent Paladino 2005-08 74.06 2001 Char. Southern Fall Invitational 2007 Doug Hurson (2) 2006 Matt Brantingham 2. Tim Pemberton 2000-05 74.32 2002 El Diablo Intercollegiate 2006 Conor O’Brien 3. Gary Barton 2001-05 74.64 2005 W&M Invitational CAA All-Tournament Team 2007 Brent Paladino 4. Doug Hurson 2005-08 74.66 UVA Cavalier Classic 1984 John McHenry North-South Amateur 5. John McHenry 1982-86 74.72 1985 John McHenry 1982 Kevin Sullivan 6. Alex Sleeker 1993-97 75.92 Best Scores Mike Gregor 2003 Tim Pemberton 7. Billy Musto 1979-83 76.01 18-Holes 282 (-6) 1986 John McHenry 2004 Tim Pemberton 8. Conor O’Brien 2006-08 76.03 9/22/07, Sea Trail Intercoll. 1990 Aaron Osbourne 2005 Tim Pemberton 9. Ryan Price 2003-07 76.25 9/27/04, John Dallio Memorial 1991 John English New England Amateur 10. Mark Urbanek 1997-01 76.64 36-Holes 570 (-6) 1992 Trevor Sidley 2007 Brent Paladino 9/22/07, Sea Trail Intercoll. 2002 Gary Barton Eastern Amateur 2000-Win Club 54-Holes 856 (-8) Tim Pemberton 1983 Billy Musto 1. Tim Pemberton 2000-05 2836 9/23/07, Sea Trail Intercoll. 2007 Brent Paladino 1998 John Mueller 2. John McHenry 1982-86 2538 72-Holes 1269 (+125) 2004 Tim Pemberton 3. Alex Sleeker 1993-97 2461 3/28/70, Miami Invitational NCAA District II All-East 2004 Matt Brantingham 4. Gary Barton 2001-05 2062 1991 Doug Gregor 2005 Matt Brantingham All-Time Tournament Record 1992 Trevor Sidley 2005 Tim Pemberton 2,904-2,711-65 (.517) 1993 Trevor Sidley U.S. Mid-Amateur Coaches Awards Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year 1994 Alex Sleeker 1990 Worth Banner 2002 Scott King All-Time Dual-Meet Record John Luczaj Player’s Amateur 228-152-18 (.595) 1995 Chris Gilmer 2004 Tim Pemberton VGCA Coach of the Year 1996 Alex Sleeker 2005 Tim Pemberton Undefeated Seasons 2002 Scott King 2005 Jay Albaugh 1928-29 10-0-0 PING Mid-Atlantic All-Region Best Scores 2002 Tim Pemberton 18-Holes 65 (-6) CAA Coach of the Year 100-Win Seasons 2005 Tim Pemberton 4/20/82, Billy Musto 2002 Scott King 1. 2001-02 162-58-1 (.735) Gary Barton ODU Seascape Invitational 2. 1982-83 139-55-4 (.712) 36-Holes 136 (-8) 3. 1981-82 136-75-5 (.641) Phi Beta Kappa 9/10/07, Brent Paladino 4. 1990-91 126-45-3 (.733) 2002 Justin Hoagland Mid-Pines Intercollegiate 5. 1989-90 116-44-2 (.722) 54-Holes 210 (-6) 6. 1980-81 116-73-1 (.613) Academic All-America 9/21-23/07, Jonas Miller 7. 2004-05 115-44-2 (.720) 1990 John English Sea Trail Intercollegiate 8. 1983-84 111-106-4 (.511) 1991 John English 9/10-11/07, Brent Paladino 1996 Alex Sleeker Mid-Pines Intercollegiate Player Awards 1997 Alex Sleeker 72-Holes 316 (+30) Individual Medalists 2001 Justin Hoagland 3/25-28/70, Steve Isaacs 1968 Steve Isaccs Virginia Intercoll. 2002 Justin Hoagland Miami Invitational 1974 Russell Brown Virginia Intercoll. 1981 Billy Musto Kingsmill/W&M Virginia Golf Coaches Association All-State Hole-in-One 1982 Mike Gregor Kingsmill/W&M 1996 Alex Sleeker (2) 1928 Frank Graven 1983 Billy Musto Camp Lejeune Invite 1997 Alex Sleeker (2) 1996 John Henry Campbell Invitational 1984 John McHenry ECAC South 2002 Tim Pemberton (2) 1985 John McHenry Campbell Invite 2004 Gary Barton (2) ECAC South 2005 Gary Barton (1) Guilford Invite Tim Pemberton (2) Mike Gregor ECAC South 1986 John McHenry Virginia Intercoll. 1989 Doug Gregor Georgetown Invite 1993 John Kuczaj Georgetown Invite 1995 Chris Gilmer Rutherford Intercoll. 2001 Tim Pemberton Charleston Southern Justin Ragognetti El Diablo Intercoll.

2007-08 Tribe Golf | 19 Administration ates, Inc., an international sporting goods sales and sports marketing firm. After Ka- zmaier purchased Bike Athletic in 1986, KSG Inc. was formed with the objective of becoming the first, and only, national sales agency in the sporting goods industry. By 1987, Driscoll was president of the company and had expanded the agency to all 50 states just two years later. In early 1990, Driscoll’s contribution to a marketing research TerryTerry DriscollDriscoll project for the NCAA was the initial step moving him from product marketing and AthleticsAthletics DirectorDirector sales to sports marketing and management. The result of the project was a joint venture between Kazmaier Associates and Host Communications - with Driscoll being named managing director and chief operating officer of NCAA International. Under the steady guidance and watchful eye In 1993, Driscoll diversified his experience in the athletic world by working as of Terry Driscoll, the William and Mary Athletics the executive director of the 1994 World Cup site in Boston. In September of that Department has solidified its standing as one of the year, Driscoll was again enlisted to launch a new business, Eagle International Group, nation’s preeminent broad-based programs. As an event management and services company. As vice president, Driscoll worked with Driscoll enters his 12th year as athletics director, Hawaii Pacific Sports to organizing the Women’s World Volleyball Grand Prix compe- he has overseen an unprecedented era of improve- tition in Honolulu. ment in terms of funding and facilities while also Driscoll resides in Williamsburg with his wife, Susan. The couple has two children – maintaining the College’s rich history of producing Keith, a 1997 graduate of Holy Cross, and Leslie, a 2001 graduate of William and Mary. well-rounded student-athletes. Driscoll oversees a program that William and Mary President Gene Nichol pro- claimed “The nation’s gold standard” when it came to balancing academic demands with athletic success. One of the department’s stated goals each year is to finish among the top 100 in the annual Director’s Cup rankings, which has happened in all but one of the years that Driscoll has been the director. In the last four years alone, the Tribe’s program has combined for a total of 19 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) titles. This past season, W&M claimed four CAA titles (Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Women’s Swimming and Women’s Ten- Barb Blosser nis). In 2004-05, the Tribe captured five CAA championships and an Atlantic 10 Foot- Senior ExecutiveExecutive ball title. As recently as 2002-03, W&M had a school-record 10 teams compete in the AssociateAssociate AD/SWAAD/SWA NCAA Tournament, with four teams winning conference titles and six that finished in the top 25 at the end of their respective seasons. Overall, no team in the CAA can claim more all-time league championships than the 88 William and Mary has earned. Few names in the William and Mary Athletics As impressive as the athletic accomplishments have been during Driscoll’s tenure, Department are as familiar, or respected, as that of the program’s academic successes have been even greater. In the NCAA’s inaugural Senior Associate Athletics Director Barbara Bloss- (2004) APR rankings, a measurement of academic progress based on academic eligibil- er. Since first arriving on campus in 1978, Blosser ity, retention, and graduation of student-athletes, W&M was fourth in the nation overall has touched the lives of thousands of Tribe student- and first among institutions offering athletic performance-based scholarships. Addition- athletes. ally, the Tribe football team has twice posted a 100 percent graduation rate, while the She has held her current title since April of 2004, after spending the previous 12 majority of the program’s squads have consistently ranked among the nation’s finest years as the associate atheletics director. In each role, Blosser has served as an integral in terms of graduation. In 2002, the CAA started recognizing Scholar-Athletes of the part of nearly every facet of the department’s daily operations. Year for each of the 22 sports it sponsors, and the College has had a conference-high 22 Blosser started her career at William and Mary as the head women’s basketball individuals receive the honor. coach in 1978 and guided the Tribe to a VAIAW crown in her first season with a then Despite the many academic and athletic successes, Driscoll’s impact on the pro- school-record 16 wins (16-13). Her 1980 Tribe team (11-14) placed third, while the gram has been equally impressive in terms of physical and financial improvements. 1981 squad (16-16) was VAIAW runner-up. She was also at the helm during the 1984- Since taking over as athletics director, Driscoll has overseen the construction of more 85 season when William and Mary made the jump to NCAA Division I. Overall, she than $20 million in new facilities, including Plumeri Park (baseball), Albert-Daly Field finished her coaching career with 115 wins, 84 of which came at William and Mary. (soccer, lacrosse) and the Busch Courts (tennis). The total increased significantly when When the College’s men’s and women’s athletic programs merged in May of Driscoll announced plans to build the $11 million, 30,000-square foot Jimmye Laycock 1986, she moved to administration, first serving as the assistant to the associate athlet- Football Center at , which is scheduled to open in time for the 2008 ics director. Over the past 17 years, her administrative responsibilities at W&M have season. This impressive structure follows closely on the heels of the installation of a included the monitoring of financial aid matters, coordinating the scheduling of athletic $650,000 permanent lighting system (2006) and an $840,000 state-of-the-art Field Turf facilities, supervision of coaches and staff and, currently, serving as the person primarily Pro artificial playing surface (2006) inside the stadium. Yet another significant upgrade responsible for administering the day-to-day operations of the department. will be unveiled inside the venerable structure for 2007, as the department will install an From October 1992 to June 1993 and August 1995 to July 1996, Blosser also $800,000-plus brand new video scoreboard by the season opener. served as acting athletics director in an interim capacity. For her efforts, she was named In addition to the physical structures, Driscoll has also worked with the Associate the first recipient of the John Randolph Inspiration Award. Blosser has served on vari- Athletics Director for Development, Bobby Dwyer, to increase the annual fundraising ous committees such as the NCAA Strategic Planning Committee and the Colonial Ath- totals for non-capital projects from $1.36 million in 1995 to the current annual total of letic Association Competition Committee. approximately $2.7 million. Blosser began her coaching career at the helm of the women’s basketball program A true student-athlete himself, Driscoll’s leadership skills were developed during at Ashland College in Ohio. During two seasons there, she led the Eagles to successive his collegiate years. As a student-athlete at Boston College, Driscoll captained the bas- 15-7 and 16-8 ledgers. Her 1977 squad won the AIAW Region V Championship, while ketball team to the National Invitation Tournament Finals as a senior, and was named her 1978 team took the OAISW Small College title. the tournament MVP. In addition to being named an All-American, his success in the A former three-sport standout at Ohio State, Blosser graduated Cum Laude in classroom as a biology major garnered him an Academic All-America honor. 1975 with a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education. At OSU, she was selected After graduating from BC, he was the fourth overall pick of the 1969 NBA to both Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board. She competed in basketball, field hockey Draft, selected by the Detroit Pistons, just three spots after the Milwaukee Bucks chose and tennis and captained both the basketball and field hockey squads her senior year. UCLA’s Lew Alcindor, later to be known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Driscoll chose to She went on to earn her master’s degree from the University of North Carolina Greens- play a year in Italy first, but then returned to the U.S. to play for the Pistons, Washington boro in 1978. Bullets and Milwaukee Bucks before going back to Italy as a player and then coach until 1980. Driscoll then entered the corporate world in 1980, working for Kazmaier Associ-

20 | www.TribeAthletics.com Athletic Success The 2006-07 season was another strong year for the College, as Tribe teams added four more CAA titles to bring the school’s all-time league-leading total to 88. The men’s cross country squad won its seventh consecutive CAA crown in the fall, while the women’s cross coun- try team won its fourth straight. The women’s swimming team won its fi rst CAA Championship, while the women’s tennis team added its 19th all-time CAA crown in the spring. Individually, the women’s tennis doubles team of Megan Moulton- Levy and Katarina Zoricic reached the title match of the NCAA Doubles Championship, earning All-America honors. Katie Radloff became the fi rst female swimmer to advance to the NCAA’s since 1983. Addition- ally, Keith Bechtol raced to a 14th- place fi nish in the 10,000m, while Bonnie Meekins placed 16th in the heptathlon at the NCAA Track and Field Championships.

Academic Excellence The Tribe’s athletic accomplish- ments do not come at the expense of its student-athlete’s academic responsibilities. This year, the NCAA honored 13 W&M teams as recipients of its public recognition award. The Tribe teams recognized are baseball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s gymnastics, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and fi eld and volleyball. Additionally, in the latest NCAA graduation rate reports, three Tribe teams posted 100% graduation rates, including football, women’s basketball and women’s cross coun- try/track. Since 1992, 39 student-athletes have been designated Academic All- Americans, including three in the past academic year. Keith Bechtol (men’s track) was a First-Team selec- tion, Ryan Overdevest (men’s soccer) was a Second-Team selection and Anna Young (women’s soccer) was a Third-Team selection. In 2002-03, the CAA created a Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award in each of its sports, and not surprisingly, W&M has set the pace with 22 winners. Bechtol was the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year in both cross country and track and fi eld, bringing his career award total to fi ve. Meghan Bishop (women’s cross country) earned her fourth CAA Scholar- Athlete of the Year award in the fall in cross country. In addition, four of W&M’s fi ve Rhodes scholars participated in varsity sports. For more than 300 years, William and Mary has been a symbol of academic dis- tinction in America. Now, in its fourth cen- tury, the College is prepared to educate the leaders of the 21st century. The College of William and Mary was founded in 1693 by King William III and Queen Mary II of England. Four Presidents of the United States received their education at the College - George Washington, Thomas Jeff erson, James Monroe and John Tyler. William and Mary was the fi rst college to institute an honor code of conduct. The premier academic soci- ety, Phi Beta Kappa, was founded by William and Mary students in 1776. The Society of the Alumni, founded in 1842, is the sixth oldest alumni group in the nation. Now the Col- lege is designated as a “Public Ivy”, and ranks sixth among all public universities (U.S. News and World Report).

• W&M Facts • • W&M is the best small public university in the nation in terms of commitment to teaching, accord- ing to an analysis by U.S. News and World Report.

• W&M ranked sixth among all pub- lic universities in the analysis.

• W&M ranked tied for 31st overall among the nation’s best universi- ties.

• W&M ranked 17th in graduation rates.

• The average SAT score of William and Mary’s incoming fi rst-year students is higher than that of any other Virginia institution.

• William and Mary earned the fi ve- star (highest) academic ranking awarded by the Fiske Guide to Col- leges, edited by the former New York Times education reporter.

• The College’s student/faculty ratio is approximately 12/1.

• Over 42% of the classes at W&M have less than 20 students.

• The maximum enrollment for fresh- man seminars is 15 students.

• Over 20,000 internships are posted on the school’s web site.

• 10,722 high school students applied for 1,349 spots in the freshman class for the 2006-07 school year.

• The retention rate for freshmen who en- tered in the fall of 2005 was 95%. Sports Psychology Deidre Connelly, Ph.D., is the College’s full-time sport psychologist. All consulta- tions are confi dential and all student- athletes, teams or coaches are welcome regardless of the issues they wish to Athletics Department Goals discuss. Consultation is available for sport psychology education, perfor- mance enhancement skills training, We take pride in the many achievements of William and Mary athletes, both in the classroom strategies for dealing with stress or injury, or for personal issues that may and on the playing fi elds. These support services and many others are in place to help each aff ect performance. student-athlete achieve their goals. It is our hope that at the completion of their undergradu- Compliance, Academic Support ate career they can refl ect upon: As members of the Colonial Ath- letic Association and the NCAA, the College is committed to full compli- 1. An academic experience that prepared them for a successful career. ance with all NCAA and conference regulations. The department has a 2. An athletic challenge that brought many rewards. full-time Director of Compliance, 3. A feeling of loyalty and pride in identifying themselves as a varsity athlete with a Pamela Mason, who is committed to assisting students, staff and coaches degree from the College of William and Mary. through education and monitoring of compliance issues. The department off ers a variety of study, life and career building skills programs, but holds fi rm to the concept of self-determina- tion—each student must take re- sponsibility for his or her collegiate experience. Our goal is to ensure that there is a support system in place to assist students to make positive and informed decisions.

Speed, Strength, Conditioning Tribe Athletics is very proud of the Joseph W. Montgomery Strength Training Center, a 5,000 square foot weight training facility. Under the guidance of the Head Speed, Strength and Conditioning Coach John Sauer, each sport is provided with a program designed to enhance individual strength and fl exibility de- velopment specifi c to the skills and movements required for their sport. Individuals are educated on proper lifting techniques and workouts are monitored to ensure safety at all times.

Sports Medicine The Division of Sports Medicine provides a comprehensive health care program for the department of inter- collegiate athletics. The staff consists of Assistant Athletics Director for Health Services, Steve Cole, a team physician, seven full-time certifi ed athletic train- ers, two graduate assistant athletic trainers and medical specialists from the local community. The team physician has overall responsibility for supervision of the sports medicine program. Tribe athletes have the luxury of rehabilitating and treating injuries in a state-of-the-art athletic training facility. Albert-Daly Field • Home of soccer and lacrosse • Made possible by a generous grant from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ukrop • Natural grass playing surface • Named after longtime soccer coaches Al Albert and John Daly

Busch Courts • Home of tennis in outdoor season • Eight individual hard court surfaces • Features California Corners, a unique design that includes quarter fences that run along the sidelines to allow uninterrupted play • Stadium seating for 500 • State of the art lighting

Busch Turf Field • Home of the fi eld hockey team • Made possible by a generous grant from Anheuser-Busch, Inc. • Playing surface is a unique combination of a poured pad with AstroTurf playing surface • Seats over 2,200 • Computerized lighting and an elevated press box

McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center • Home of the tennis teams • Six indoor courts • Houses the ITA Women’s Tennis Hall of Fame • Mezzanine and stadium seating • Built with a gift from W&M graduate Mark McCormack and his wife Betsy Nagelsen • Lighting and scoreboard

Plumeri Park • Home of the baseball program • Made possible by a generous grant from Joe Plumeri • Seating for over 1,000 • Indoor and outdoor batting cages • Lighting for night games • Lockers, box seats and concessions

Kaplan Arena at W&M Hall • Home of the basketball, gymnastics and volleyball teams and the ticket offi ce • Seats over 8,500 • Three-level building includes 12 locker rooms, training room, 5,000 square foot weight room and gym- nastics training center • The concourse and lower levels house administrative and coaches offi ces

Zable Stadium • Home of football and track and fi eld • Campus landmark since 1935 • Seating for more than 12,000 • Field Turf surface • Permanent lighting • Brand new state-of-the-art track • Joseph Montgomery football practice facility is located adjacent to the stadium