2019-20 MEMBERSHIP GUIDE CELEBRATING FIFTY YEARS 1968-69 · 2018-19 50 YEARS OF CATAMOUNT CLUB

It was early in the 1968-69 athletic season scholarship support by May 31, 2019 to offset that Jim Gudger ’48, WCU’s basketball nearly $3,000,000 in scholarship costs so coach and interim athletic director, and Clint we can fulfill our mission of being the best Dodson, head of WCU’s science department, place for the student-athlete experience in first pulled together a fundraising the Southern Conference. By achieving and organization to support student-athletes. It exceeding this goal, we are projected to add was called the Big Cat Club, and it would an additional 6-8 scholarship equivalencies evolve into today’s Catamount Club. as we work towards maximizing our scholarship offerings. With your gifts, you Fifty years later, the Catamount Club become champions for our student-athletes. has grown to become the heartbeat of You support their success on the field and off, WCU Athletics, funding approximately 50 and you change their lives forever. percent of the department’s student-athlete scholarships with $1.57 million in scholarship Join us as we begin the next 50 years gifts last fiscal year. of supporting student-athletes and their educational and athletic endeavors. Without your annual support, Athletics at WCU would simply not survive, and nearly half of our 154 student-athlete scholarship Read more about our 50-year history equivalencies would disappear. This year, we and watch a video featuring a few of are relying on all of Catamount Nation to help our founders and early members at us surpass our goal of $1,620,000 in private go.wcu.edu/50years.

2 / CATAMOUNT CLUB 828.227.3047 / 3 CATAMOUNT NATION,

Just five years ago, I was a high schooler in Garysburg, North Carolina, eager to start my first year playing football for the Catamounts and totally unsure of my future. Today, I am wearing a championship ring and training with some of the best players in football history. It’s been an incredible journey, and you have been a big part of it. While Coach Speir recruited me, it was you who brought me to Cullowhee. Through scholarship support of the Catamount Club, you made it possible for a young man like me to attend college, the first in my family. It was the opportunity of a lifetime – one that would lead me to a college degree, a chance at a professional football career, and an unbelievable 2019 Super Bowl win. To say you changed my life would be an understatement. You changed my world. KEION CROSSEN #35 While there is no question that my story is not typical, I’m writing today NEW ENGLAND to remind you that I am one of thousands of stories of how your support PATRIOTS of student-athletes opens unexpected doors and helps young men and SUPER BOWL LIII CHAMPION women chase their biggest dreams and reach their greatest potential. Some will go on to successful careers outside the world of sports and a few will get the opportunity to play professionally. But, all will earn Recorded 165 tackles over his experience as teammates and leaders, overcome defeat and gain four-year WCU career including 106 solo stops and five tackles confidence in success. All will be changed forever by this incredible for loss. experience of being a Catamount student-athlete. As we look ahead to 50 more years of the Catamount Club, I want to Finished WCU career with thank you for everything you have done and everything you will do to nineteen pass breakups and three . support student-athletes like me. Your generosity and commitment is deeply valued and will never be forgotten. I challenge you to continue Was a two-time SoCon Defensive to help young student-athletes by giving them the opportunity to further Player of the Week during his their life and education and overcome adversity. Never stop doing what career, earning the honor in both you are doing! his WCU junior and senior seasons.

Was drafted in the seventh round of the 2018 NFL Draft with the 243rd overall selection by the .

WCU’s 5th former Catamount to play in the Super Bowl. GO CATS! KEION CROSSEN ’18 Was youngest player in Super Bowl LIII – 22 years old.

4 / CATAMOUNT CLUB 828.227.3047 / 5 THE IMPACT OF NC PROMISE: YOUR IMPACT, YOUR GIFT NOW GOES FURTHER

Since my arrival in 2011, our out-of-state scholarship equivalencies have gone from 111 to 154 which is nearly a 40% increase. Between 2018 and 2019 alone, we have gone from 123 to 154 scholarship equivalencies, in large part due to NC Promise REAL RESULTS and the generosity of Catamount Club members. While NC Promise does significantly reduce the overall scholarship cost to Athletics, we still fall short in reaching the NCAA allowable maximum number of scholarships of 189, which most of our CATAMOUNT STUDENT-ATHLETE HIGHLIGHTS competitors in the Southern Conference have already reached. Our goal from the beginning has been to find a pathway to be in a budgetary position where we can offer the full NCAA maximum amount of scholarships for all sports, which would increase 202 student-athletes earned Two Catamount football In 2018, Women’s Soccer our scholarship expenditures to over $4,000,000. a 3.0 GPA or higher in fall standouts made NFL roster hosted a SoCon Tournament 2018; 19 student-athletes had spots in 2018, Keion Crossen first-round game by Because of NC Promise and your generosity, we have not only been able to make scholarship enhancements, but also we have made significant strides with each sport involving recruiting budget increases and operating budget increases in 2018-19. a 4.0 GPA. and Detrez Newsome. garnering a top four seed for Below you will see how far we have come as a department and how Catamount Club donors have made an impact in providing Overall student-athlete term WCU Baseball finished with the second year in a row. scholarships to WCU student-athletes. GPA was 3.10 in Fall 2018 – two wins to knockout #1 seed Redshirt Junior QB Tyrie Now, more than ever, your philanthropic dollar goes further in accomplishing our goal of maximizing scholarship support to highest on record. and regular season champion Adams finished the 2018 deserving WCU student-athletes. In celebrating the Catamount Club’s golden anniversary, our student-athletes are counting on WCU Men’s Track and Field UNCG during the 2018 SoCon season with 2,000 yard donors like you to step up and answer Tad Grattan’s 50th Giving Challenge by increasing your support (see next page). team captured its sixth-straight Baseball Tournament. passing / 1,000 yard rushing single-season milestone As always, thank you for your investment and commitment to WCU Athletics. Our student-athletes and coaches are extremely SoCon Indoor Championship Women’s Basketball rookie, grateful for your support and know your continued commitment is vital to our efforts in building a championship athletic (one of just eleven players in in Spring 2019. Jewel Smalls was named the program at Western Carolina University. media’s choice for SoCon NCAA FCS history). Go Cats! Freshman of the Year in Spring 2019. What would it take to be “fully funded” and have all of our 16 sports to be at the NCAA Scholarship Equivalency Maximums, plus cover summer school? Total scholarship Total scholarship $4,368,500 cost for an in-state $14,000 cost for an out-of- Randy Eaton student* state student* $18,000 Director of Athletics

*Based on approximates for the 2018-19 fiscal year, includes tuition, fees, dining, room and board $3.5m $3.28m $3.4m $3m $3.05m Budgeted $2.79m $2.95m $2.54m (NC Promise)

SCHOLARSHIP BUDGET $1.62m Projected $1.51m $1.55m $1.34m $1.14m $857k $546k $675k ANNUAL FUNDRAISING

6 / CATAMOUNT CLUB 828.227.3047 / 7 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016 • 2017 • 2018 • 2019 AS YOU GIVE MORE, WE GIVE MORE LEGACY $50,000 BE A LEADER, Full Experience for a Student-Athlete TROPHY $20,000 1.5 In-State Scholarship LEAVE A LEGACY CHAMPIONS $11,500 80% In-State Scholarship I-CATS $5,500 Semester of Room and Board THE $50,000 CHALLENGE

CAPTAINS $3,500 In honor of the Catamount Club’s 50th “As a former WCU Semester of Housing Anniversary, one generous donor and student-athlete, I former student-athlete, Tad Grattan, is was blessed with an COACHES $2,200 challenging Catamount Nation to give $50 amazing experience Meal Plan for a Semester more. We need 500 new members, or in Cullowhee playing TOP CAT $1,200 existing members, to increase their annual the sport I love, all gift by $50 to unlock Tad’s $50,000 while gaining an All Education/Technology Challenge Gift towards student-athlete education. Due to Services scholarships. This Challenge Gift stands my experiences at SUPER CAT $600 to provide the full experience for one WCU, this is the start Full Year of Books and student-athlete, approximately 4 in-state of a lasting impact Materials scholarships, and/or approximately 2.5 that will ensure WCU is the best place out-of-state scholarships. for the student-athlete experience in the PURPLE CAT $250 SoCon. Please join me by increasing your Semester of Books commitment to the Catamount Club and inviting new members to the table, as we set GOLD CAT $100 the tone for the next 50 years.” Annual Printing Supplies - Tad Grattan '87 and Materials

F Left to Right Deriece Parks ’18, Men’s Basketball Jake Niezen ’18, Baseball go.wcu.edu/50yearchallenge Anna Mellis ’18, Soccer

8 / CATAMOUNT CLUB 828.227.3047 / 9 CATAMOUNT CLUB BENEFITS 2019-20 MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS Catamount Club members enjoy many great benefits, with the most rewarding benefit being your commitment Upgrade Your Membership and Receive a Discount on Your WCU FACULTY AND STAFF to provide opportunities for outstanding young men and women to represent Western Carolina University. 2019-20 Level. As you renew your support for the 2019-20 The Catamount Club would like to show its appreciation to all membership year, we ask that you consider upgrading to the current WCU faculty and staff by offering a 20% discount off of each next giving level. As a thank you for increasing your gift, the membership level. Catamount Club is pleased to again offer a 30% discount for the YOUNG ALUMNI PROGRAM first year of your new giving level. Please reference the benefits

For recent alumni, we provide a discounted Catamount Club BENEFITS / MEMBERSHIP LEVELS Legacy $50,000 Trophy $20,000 Champions $11,500 I-CATS $5,500 Captains $3,500 Coaches $2,200 Top Cat $1,200 Super Cat $600 Purple Cat $250 Gold Cat $100 chart for a complete breakdown of all benefits associated with Membership based upon your graduation year at any giving level: each membership level. Catamount Club Fan • First year following graduation (2018-2019 Academic Year Package & Program Recognition FORMER STUDENT-ATHLETES, COACHES, TRAINERS, AND Graduates) (80% Discount) Catamount Club Email MANAGERS: DISCOUNTED MEMBERSHIP Communication & Event Invites The Catamount Club would like to thank each of • Second year following graduation (2017-2018 Academic Year Tax Deduction you for your commitment to WCU by offering a Graduates) (60% Discount) 30% discount on any membership level. Priority Football Parking • Third year following graduation (2016-2017 Academic Year Priority I Priority I Priority I Priority I Priority II Priority II Priority III Priority III Priority IV Season Ticket Holders Only Graduates) (40% Discount) STUDENT CATAMOUNT CLUB Catamount Club Gift Why wait until you graduate? Current students can become • Fourth year following graduation (2015-2016 Academic Year Based Upon Membership Level members for an annual donation of $25. Graduates) (20% Discount) Away Football Game Purple Zone***

Invitation to Basketball 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 Purple Zone** METHODS OF GIVING Football National Signing Day Event Paws Porch Access: Donations to the Catamount Club can be made by cash, checks, credit card, online payment, scheduled payments or payroll deduction Standing Room Only+ 4 4 4 4 4 2 (WCU employees only). Please make your checks payable to the WCU Foundation and note Catamount Club in the memo section. The Season Ticket Holders Only Catamount Club accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover for pledge payments. Payment plans to fulfill membership Invitation to Home Football 4 4 4 4 4 2 pledges are also available and must be scheduled with the Catamount Club office. Purple Zone** Invitation to Annual Scholarship Gala Comped Comped Comped OTHER WAYS TO GIVE: Opportunity to Purchase Paws F Gift-in-Kind of goods and services that assist in saving F Athletic Endowments generate scholarships in perpetuity. A Porch Table Hospitality 4 4 4 4 2 Season Ticket Holders Only expenditures. gift of $25,000 or more can be used to create a new endowed scholarship. Opportunity to Purchase F Matching Gifts from donor’s employers, boards, and Catamount Corner Hospitality 8 8 4 corporations. Go to matchinggifts.com/wcu F Planned Gifts include gifts in estate plans including insurance Season Ticket Holders Only to see if your employer matches gifts. Some examples of policies, real estate, annuities, bequests and trusts. Hosted Team Experience for Two companies that provide a matching gift are Wells Fargo, GE, State Farm, Nationwide, Microsoft, and IBM. Exclusive Legacy Level Benefits

Membership at the Legacy Level is inclusive of all Catamount Club benefits and offers opportunities for unique gifts, experiences, and access. Additionally, personalized stewardship and benefit fulfillment will be based on donor preference. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE CATAMOUNT CLUB OFFICE AT 828.227.3047 OR [email protected] Benefits subject to giving level per Young Alumni Program guidelines outlined on our website and in this publication **Additional Purple Zone passes, above and beyond the number provided through your membership level, will be charged $25 per guest. +Pending space availability. ***Any member who wishes to attend an away Football game Purple Zone at the Purple Cat level and below can attend at a charge of $25 per guest. NOTE: in order to provide our vendors with an accurate total number of people for food preparation, RSVPs will be strictly enforced for all Catamount Club events

10 / CATAMOUNT CLUB 828.227.3047 / 11 2019 FOOTBALL VIP FOOTBALL GAMEDAY HOSPITALITY SCHEDULE AUG 31 THE PURPLE ZONE MERCER The Purple Zone, presented by Ingles the Chef’s Kitchen, is the Catamount Club’s Season Opener VIP football pre-game event held on the concourse of the Ramsey Center prior to each kickoff at E.J. Whitmire Stadium. SEPT 7 @NC STATE For football home games, The Purple Zone begins 2 1/2 hours prior to the game and ends 30 minutes prior to kickoff. Eligible Catamount Club members must RSVP by SEPT 14 the Wednesday prior to game day. N. GREENVILLE Members at the Coaches Level ($2,200) and above are invited to the Purple Zone pre-game event. Benefits include upscale indoor and outdoor dining, the opportunity SEPT 28 to watch pre-game warm ups, and interact with coaches and staff. Coaches Level @CHATTANOOGA Members ($2,200) are entitled to 2 admissions to the Purple Zone per game. Captains Level Members ($3,500) and above are entitled to 4 admissions to the OCT 5 Purple Zone per game. GARDNER-WEBB Family Weekend PAWS PORCH Paws Porch is the in-game hospitality suite located on the patio of the Jordan-Phillips OCT 12 Fieldhouse during home Catamount football games. Reserved tables with seating @THE CITADEL for four are situated on the Jordan-Phillips Fieldhouse patio overlooking Bob Waters Field. This club-level suite is an opportunity to interact with other Catamount fans.

OCT 19 Members at the Coaches Level ($2,200) and above are invited to Paws Porch. @WOFFORD Number of admissions to standing room only and Paws Porch tables are based upon membership level. Captains Level Members ($3,500) and above have the OCT 26 opportunity to Purchase Paws Porch tables (number of seats dependent upon FURMAN membership level). Qualifying Catamount Club members are required to have a Homecoming season ticket and VIP credential to be admitted. NOV 2 CATAMOUNT CORNER @VMI New in 2019, Catamount Corner will be the premiere in-game hospitality area for qualifying Catamount Club supporters at the Champions Level ($11,500) and above. NOV 9 Catamount Corner is hosted every home football game on the North-East patio ETSU outside of the Ramsey Center overlooking E.J. Whitmire Stadium. Catamount Corner Blue Ridge Border Battle offers full-service hospitality, entertainment, and accommodations with panoramic views of the action. NOV 16 The area will consist of twelve reserved tables that have four seats each positioned SAMFORD under custom WCU Athletics covering. Season tickets are available to qualifying members at $300 per seat. In addition to complimentary catering and beverage NOV 23 service, attendees will have access to private bathrooms and a common outdoor @ALABAMA lounge with seating and televisions. Interested in enhancing your gameday experience? Contact the Catamount Club office at828.227.3794 NOV 30 FCS PLAYOFFS

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STUDENT SEATING VISITING TEAM SEATING DISABLED/ASSISTED SEATING FOOTBALL RESERVED PARKING Football parking will be assigned through an application process found in your membership renewal mailer. In addition to contributing at a membership level that qualifies for reserved parking, you must also purchase season tickets for football. Priority parking is determined by your membership level first, and then your CATS Points rank, second, within your level. Please pay attention to the priority levels associated with your level of giving and lot availability based on historical projections.

I-CATS AND ABOVE CAMP RV LOT 4B Priority I Donors will have the opportunity to park in the following lots: BARDO LOT 13 Stadium, Fieldhouse, Creek, Bardo, Belk, Camp BELK LOT 14 CAMP RESERVED LOT 4A

COACHES – CAPTAINS CAMP FESTIVAL LOT 4A Priority II Donors will have the opportunity to park in the following lots: Fieldhouse, Creek, Bardo, Belk, Camp

FIELDHOUSE LOT 12 SUPER CAT – TOP CAT Priority III Donors will have the opportunity to park in the following lots: Creek, Bardo, Belk, Camp

STADIUM LOT 10 PURPLE CAT Priority IV Donors will have the opportunity to park in the following lots: Camp Festival *All lots are pending availability

CATAMOUNT CLUB ACCESS LOT 12 & AT REAR CATAMOUNT CLUB RESERVED PARKING OF RAMSEY CENTER GAME DAY WILL CALL CREEK LOT 9C PICK UP LOCATION CATAMOUNT CLUB RV PARKING FESTIVAL PARKING LOT 4B – Call the Catamount Club Office for more information 828.227.3047

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City/State/Zip______RYAN JONES BRITTNEY HOLDER ALEX RITTER CHANTE FREEMAN BLAKE CANTRELL JAKE BAILEY JEFF BEWSEY Asst. AD for Development, Assistant Director of the Assistant Director of the Assistant Director of the Assistant Director of the Assistant Director of the Development Assistant / E-mail______Director of the Catamount Club Catamount Club Catamount Club Catamount Club Catamount Club Catamount Club Catamount Club [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] bewsey@wcu edu 828.227.3084 828.227.2013 828.227.3794 828.227.2055 828.227.2056 828.227.3047 828.227.2244 Telephone (Cell)______Telephone (other)______

Company matching your contribution^:______Visit www.catamountsports.com/catamountclub to see if your company will match your gift. Catamount Club Board of Directors ^Remember to include your company’s matching gift form. Members of the Catamount Club Board of Directors serve as advisors and volunteers to WCU NCAA Compliance Are you a(n) (check all that apply): Athletics in an effort to increase financial support for our Catamount student-athletes. Western Carolina University o New member o Renewing member o Alum (class year ______) o Friend o Greek affiliation ( ______) Department of Athletics and donors 2019-20 Board of Directors are governed by the rules of the NCAA, o Former student-athlete (sport ______) Recruited by______Southern Conference, and University. Ensuring compliance with these Mr. Jim Wood ’83 Mrs. Kelly Kent ’84 Mr. Norman West ’68 President / Clyde, NC Mooresville, NC Cullowhee, NC parties is a top priority for our athletics o I would like to participate in the 50th Anniversary Challenge by increasing my gift by at least $50. $______department. Rule violations by donors Mr. Rod Harrelson ’76 Ms. Heather List ’05 Mr. Onifer Wilmoth ’03 may adversely impact the eligibility of VP/Past President / Morganton, NC Charlotte, NC Cullowhee, NC our student-athletes and prospective Method of Payment - 3 Easy Options! Credit Card Draft Authorization student-athletes. Additionally, Mr. Mike Biggerstaff ’70 Mr. Ken Martin ’80 violations involving donors may PAY ONLINE go to catamountsports.com/catamountclub Lenoir, NC Knoxville, TN Ex Officio Members prevent further association with the Card number______PAY BY CHECK make checks payable to WCU Foundation Ms. Dana Boyer ’16 Mr. Josh Paris ’01 Mr. Randy Eaton Department of Athletics and the donor. with Catamount Club in the memo Sylva, NC Winston-Salem, NC Director of Athletics Your participation and acceptance Expiration date _____/ _____ of benefits from the Department of BILL MY CREDIT CARD Mr. Cameron Cooper ’06 Mr. Jake Robinson ’10 Mr. Ryan Jones Athletics is your acknowledgment and o o o o Cherokee, NC Canton, NC Asst. AD for Development agreement to abide by the regulations MasterCard Visa American Express Discover Director of the Catamount Club Draft date _____/ _____ Monthly amount $______Mr. Brian Davis ’84 Mr. Mike Shelton ’81 of the NCAA, Southern Conference, Asheville, NC Columbia, SC Mrs. Lori Lewis and Western Carolina University. Card number______Vice Chancellor for Advancement Annual total* $______Mr. David Earley ’72 Mr. Kevin Stanberry ’94 Questions? Contact the Compliance Greenville, SC Sylva, NC Office at 828.227.2366. Expiration date _____/ _____ Mrs. Jaime Friday ’99 Mr. Blaise Stevens ’05 ______Gastonia, NC Madison, NC SIGNATURE (Authorization**) Mr. Jeff Gorsuch ’77 Mrs. Stephanie Strickland ’02 Membership Levels *Annual total for designated membership level must be completed Gastonia, NC Waynesville, NC Disclaimer: The following information is not [CHECK ONE] by May 31. **Required for bank account and credit card drafts. intended to constitute legal advice or other Mrs. Malea Habbal, ’07 Mr. John Truitt ’90 tax counsel and may not be relied on as Lake Wylie, NC Biltmore Lake, NC o Legacy $50,000 o Coaches $2,200 such. Please consult a personal tax advisor Mr. Keith Haskett, ’92 Mr. Eddie Wells ’03 concerning the deductibility of any contribution o Trophy $20,000 o Top Cat $1,200 Please detach this form and return to: to the Catamount Club. The Catamount Club Sylva, NC Sylva, NC o Super Cat $600 You should consult your tax advisor for o Champions $11,500 WCU Athletics o determining your proper charitable deductions. o I-CATS $5,500 Purple Cat $250 92 Catamount Rd Contributions to the Catamount Club are fully o Captains $3,500 o Gold Cat $100 Cullowhee, NC 28723 tax-deductible if there are no priority tickets or parking associated with your gift.

18 / CATAMOUNT CLUB 828.227.3047 / 19 IMPORTANT DATES May 31: 2019-20 Membership Renewal Deadline for CATS Points May 31: WCU Football Parking Application Deadline June 28: WCU Football Season Ticket Renewal Deadline Mid-August: Catamount Club Membership Welcome Packets Mailed Early-October: Men’s & Women’s Basketball Season Ticket Renewal Deadline December 31: 2019 Tax Year Gift Deadline

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