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Introduction Table of Contents Quick Facts Quick Facts / Media Information -----------------------------------------------------1 William and Mary Roster -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 Location: Williamsburg, Virginia 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