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UTROCKETS.COM I 419.530.GOLD MISSION The University of Toledo is a national, public research university where students obtain a world-class education and become part of a diverse community of leaders committed to improving the human condition in the region and the world.

VISION The University of Toledo will be a nationally ranked, public research university with internationally recognized expertise and exceptional strength in discovery, teaching, clinical practice and service.

VALUES Excellence Student-centeredness Research and Scholarship Professionalism and Leadership Diversity ROCKET MEN’S GOLF 2017-18 TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts/Media Information______2 Thomas Thurloway______38-39 2017-18 Toledo Roster______3 Jack Boczar______40 2017-18 Toledo Schedule______4 Dylan Van Fossen______41 University of Toledo______5 2016-17 Team Results______42 University of Toledo Points of Pride______6-7 2016-17 Individuals Round-By-Round______42-44 Sullivan Athletic Complex______8 2016-17 All-MAC Teams______43 Inverness Club - Home of the Rockets______9 2016-17 Academic All-MAC Team______44 Toledo-Area Golf Courses______10 2016-17 MAC Championships All-Tournament Team______44 Rocket Golf Performance Center______11-13 2016-17 MAC Men’s Golfer of the Week______44 Student Athletic Academic Services______14-15 History, Records & Honors______45 Strength & Conditioning______16 Inverness Intercollegiate______46-48 Sports Medicine______17 Year-by-Year Results______49-52 City of Toledo______18 Rockets in the NCAAs______53-56 Head Coach Jeff Roope______19-20 All-Time Letterwinners______57-59 Graduate Assistant Coach Alex Fernandez______21 Varsity ‘T’ Hall of Fame______60-61 Spring Outlook______22-23 University History & Traditions______62 2017 Fall Results______23 Athletic Traditions______63-65 Colin Joseph______24-25 University President______66 Stephen Watts______26-27 Vice President & Athletic Director______67-68 Duncan McNeill______28-29 NCAA Compliance______69 Spencer Shoemaker______30-31 Toledo Campus Map______70 Joe Bryce______32-33 Mid-American Conference______71 Grant Godfrey______34-35 Rockets on the Internet______72 Cameron Mills______36-37

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QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFORMATION

— GENERAL — — ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS — ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE: Location: Toledo, OH 43606-3390 Associate Director: The Athletic Communications Office is Population: 285,937 (city); 654,696 (metro) Steve Easton (19th year) located on the fourth floor in Savage Founded: 1872 Email: [email protected] Arena. For inquiries concerning University Enrollment: 20,579 Office Number: (419) 530-4921 of Toledo men’s golf, contact Steve Easton Nickname: Rockets Mobile Number: (419) 262-3953 in the Athletic Communications Office at Colors: Midnight Blue (PMS 280) & Gold (PMS 116) Twitter: @UTSteveEaston (419) 530-4921. Mascot: Rockets Ath. Communications Fax Number: (419) 530-4428 Home Course: Inverness Club Official Athletic Website: utrockets.com INTERVIEW REQUESTS: All student- Conference: Mid-American Facebook: utrockets athlete and coach interviews need to be President: Dr. Sharon L. Gaber Twitter: @ToledoRockets coordinated with the Athletic Communi- Vice President & Athletic Director: Mike O’Brien Instagram: utrockets cations Office. Please contact Associate Senior Associate Athletic Director: Kelly Andrews YouTube: utrockets Athletic Communications Director Steve NCAA Faculty Representative: Dr. Mary Powers Easton to make arrangements. — MISSION STATEMENT OF — COACHING STAFF — INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS — Head Coach: Jeff Roope “The University of Toledo Department of Intercollegiate Alma Mater/Year: Bowling Green ‘93/1st Year Athletics is committed to providing a broad-based Graduate Assistant Coach: Alex Fernandez athletes program for men and women that strives for Alma Mater/Year: Central Oklahoma ‘15/2nd Year academic and competitive excellence at conference, Office Phone: (419) 530-4218 regional and national levels.” Twitter: @ToledoMensGolf

The 2017-18 Toledo Men’s Golf Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Steve Easton. COVER DESIGN:: Derek Marckel. EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE: Brian DeBenedictis, Emily Lorton. PHOTOGRA- PHY: Dan Miller. PUBLISHED BY: Univ. of Toledo Athletic Communications Office.

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FRONT ROW (L-R): Thomas Thurloway, Stephen Watts, Spencer Shoemaker, Jack Boczar, Dylan Van Fossen. BACK ROW (L-R): Cameron Mills, Grant Godfrey, Joe Bryce, Colin Joseph, Duncan McNeill

NAME HT. YR. HOMETOWN - HIGH SCHOOL/TRANSFER Jack Boczar 5-11 Fr. Canton, Mich. - Plymouth Joe Bryce 5-10 So. Bathgate, Scotland - Bathgate Academy Grant Godfrey 6-2 So. Delaware, Ohio - Rutherford B. Hayes Colin Joseph (C) 6-2 Sr. Loveland, Ohio - Loveland Duncan McNeill 6-4 Jr. Annan, Scotland - Annan Academy/McNeese State Cameron Mills 6-0 So. Belfast, Northern Ireland - Campbell College Belfast Spencer Shoemaker 5-8 Jr. Findlay, Ohio - Findlay Thomas Thurloway 5-11 So. Crawley, England - Oriel Dylan Van Fossen 6-2 Fr. Norwich, Ohio - John Glenn Stephen Watts (C) 5-10 Sr. Larne, Northern Ireland - Larne Grammar School (C) - 2017-18 Team Captain

HEAD COACH: Jeff Roope (1st Year, Bowling Green ‘93) GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH: Alex Fernandez (2nd year, DePauw ‘14)

ROCKET TIDBITS — ROCKETS BY STATE/COUNTRY — — ROCKETS BY CLASS — Ohio (4)______Grant Godfrey Seniors (2)______Colin Joseph Colin Joseph Stephen Watts Spencer Shoemaker Juniors (2)______Duncan McNeill Dylan Van Fossen Spencer Shoemaker Ireland (2)______Cameron Mills Sophomores (4)______Joe Bryce Stephen Watts Grant Godfrey Scotland (2)______Joe Bryce Cameron Mills Duncan McNeill Thomas Thurloway England (1)______Thomas Thurloway Freshmen (2)______Jack Boczar Michigan (1)______Jack Boczar Dylan Van Fossen

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DATE EVENT LOCATION SITE Sept. 8-10 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Zionsville, Ind. Wolf Run Golf Club SEPT. 18-19 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE TOLEDO, OHIO INVERNESS CLUB

Oct. 8-9 Fighting Irish Classic South Bend, Ind. Warren Golf Course Oct. 16-17 Crooked Stick Invitational Carmel, Ind. Crooked Stick Golf Club

Nov. 6-8 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) Invitational Pebble Beach, Calif. Poppy Hills Golf Course

Feb. 12-13 Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play Dade City, Fla. Lake Jovita Country Club Feb. 26-27 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. Oakbourne Country Club

March 5-6 Fort Lauderdale Intercollegiate Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Fort Lauderdale Country Club March 17-18 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. El Campeón Golf Course March 25-26 Seahawk Intercollegiate Wilmington, N.C. Country Club of Landfall

April 14-15 Boilermaker Invitational West Lafayette, Ind. Kampen Course April 27-29 MAC Championships Fort Wayne, Ind. Sycamore Hills Golf Club

May 14-16 NCAA Regionals TBD TBD May 25-30 NCAA Championships Stillwater, Okla. Karsten Creek Golf Club

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Meet the University of Toledo, a student-centered, public metro- The campus has a lot to explore. UT has nine residence halls politan research university with 20,579 students and more than 300 filled with comfortable rooms, a gothic bell tower, dining facilities and programs of study. It is located in Toledo, Ohio, with a picturesque tree- places to hang out. It has a Student Recreation Center, with sports filled Main Campus named one of the most beautiful urban campuses courts, an indoor track, fitness equipment and even a pool and water in the nation and a contemporary Health Science Campus designed slide. Unlike some schools, the football and basketball teams play by world-renowned architect Minoru Yamasaki. right in the heart of campus in the Glass Bowl and Savage Arena, UT is one of 14 state universities in Ohio. It was established in respectively. 1872 and became a member of the state university system in 1967. A few miles down the road is the Health Science Campus, home The University of Toledo and the Medical University of Ohio merged in to graduate health programs and the UT Medical Center, the only aca- July 2006 to form the third-largest public university operating budget demic medical center in the region. The hospital is a Level 1 trauma in the state. The University is accredited by The Higher Learning Com- center, offering innovative treatments for strokes and cancer found mission. nowhere else in the state. The UT Medical Center also features a The University of Toledo has a great collection of undergraduate, $5.8-million Orthopaedics Center. graduate and professional programs of study. It has colleges in Arts UT has researchers working at all levels — from undergraduates & Letters, Business & Innovation, Education, Engineering, Exploratory to faculty — toward their mission of improving the human condition. Studies, Graduate Studies, Health & Human Services, Law, Medicine In fact, their combined efforts have led to 125 patents and nearly $60 & Life Sciences, Natural Sciences & Mathematics, Nursing, Pharmacy million in funding and grants. Whether your interest is diabetes, per- & Pharmaceutical Sciences and University College. Some of the na- formance management, bio-fuels, or Shakespeare, UT welcomes you tionally ranked programs include engineering, law and occupational to join them in research. therapy. You’ll also enjoy their unique and fun activities. Chances are if you UT also offers part-time and full-time options of study, day and explore UT each day, you’ll find at least one art exhibit, one of more evening classes and one of the largest distance-learning programs in than 200 student organizations holding a meeting, one film screen- the nation. ing, or one athletics contest. And once students graduate, they remain The University of Toledo offers out-of-state student scholarships just as active. UT has more than 140,000 alumni and Alumni Associa- to help make an education affordable. For example, students who live tion chapters throughout the world, even as far away as China. outside Ohio with at least a 3.0 high school GPA will get scholarships to waive the out-of-state tuition surcharge.

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• The University of Toledo is home to a spectrum of colleges, depart- • The University of Toledo was selected to join the prestigious Associa- ments and professional programs matched only by a handful of pub- tion of Universities for Research in Astronomy as its 41st member. lic universities nationwide. • The UT College of Engineering co-op program is listed in the “Best of • UT has 20,579 students, more than 5,500 employees and more than Co-Op” category by the World Association for Cooperative Education. 140,000 alumni. • College Values Online recognizes UT’s Recreation Therapy Program • UT’s College of Business and Innovation’s undergraduate program among its “Best Value Parks and Recreation Degree Programs” for 2016. ranks among Bloomberg Business Week’s top 100 business schools. The ranking reviewed tuition, financial aid, return on investment and the number of minors, concentrations or areas of emphasis offered. • The UT College of Business and Innovation’s MBA ranks among Princ- eton Review’s top 300 MBA programs in the U.S. • Ed Universal lists the UT College of Business and Innovation’s gradu- ate programs among the best in the world. The College also is accred- ited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools Business, which is achieved by fewer than five percent of all business schools globally.

• The Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center has been named one of the top 100 hospitals and health systems in the U.S. with great oncology pro- grams by Becker’s Hospital Review.

• The University of Toledo ranked among the “Best for Vets” universities by Military Times in both 2016 and 2017.

• Since 2010 to the present, GI Jobs has ranked UT among Top Military Friendly Schools in the U.S.

• Military Advanced Education & Transition has ranked UT among Top Col- leges and Universities in the nation for the military from 2014 to the present.

• UT’s 377 student-athletes earned the MAC Institutional Academic Achievement Award in 2016 for a combined average grade-point av- erage of 3.235.

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• Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s both reaffirmed the University’s rating • Seventy-six percent of UT’s baccalaureate graduates are employed in 2017 with a stable outlook, indicating a solid foundation. in the state of Ohio within one year after graduation, according to the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services in 2017. • CollegeNET currently ranks UT as the top institution in northwest Ohio for social mobility. • Consumer Reports named UTMC among the top 32 teaching hos- pitals in the country for reducing central-line infection rates in the • The University of Toledo currently ranks No. 2 in Ohio among Carne- intensive care unit by 55 percent over the past five years. gie-classified public research institutions, validating that a UT degree is an essential tool for economic and social advancement. • The University of Toledo set the all-time record in Lucas County with 18 Top Spot Awards for excellence in food safety practices in 2017 • Best College Reviews has selected UT’s Stranahan Arboretum among from the Ohio Department of Health. its 50 Most Beautiful College Arboretums in the U.S. • UT’s Graduate Program in Nursing ranks No. 11 among the 50 best • The UT women’s basketball, women’s soccer and football teams won Graduate Nursing Schools in America for 2016, according to Top Mas- the MAC Championship in 2017. ter’s in Healthcare.

• UT’s Doctor of Pharmacy Program ranks 60th best in the nation, ac- cording to U.S. News & World Report. • The UT Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program is in the top 25 per- cent nationally, ranking No. 37 by the U.S. News & World Report.

• Based on its high-quality outcomes, the UT College of Medicine and Life Sciences’ Surgical Residency Program ranks No. 14 in the nation by the Journal of Surgical Education.

• Early Childhood Education Master’s Program voted 16th best among the 2016 Best Online Education Programs, compiled by Top Master’s in Healthcare.

• UT’s Online Master of Science Degree in Accountacy currently ranks No. 48 in the U.S. for enabling students to earn 30 credits over 12 months, including learning best practices of the profession.

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• The Charles A. Sullivan Athletic Complex serves as the main entryway into John F. Savage Arena. It is named for UT alumnus Charles “Chuck” Sullivan, whose $5 million gift in 2006 kicked off the campaign to renovate Savage Arena. • Glass walls in the main entrance provide beautiful views of campus, as well as interior views of the expansive strength & conditioning room. • The entryway also features the Varsity ‘T’ Hall of Fame and Rocky’s Locker.

CHARLIE & NANCY CREECH SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER • The Sports Medicine Center contains two state of the art physician’s FITNESS CENTER exam rooms to diagnose and treat student-athletes. • The Performance Training Center was named in honor of Charlie & • The UT Sports Medicine Center is 3,528 sq. ft., more than three times Nancy Creech, longtime UT supporters who made a large gift toward larger than the previous training room. (See page 17 for more details of (See page 16 for more details of the Rockets’ strength its completion. the Rockets’ sports medicine program) & conditioning program) • The two pools in the Sports Medicine Center contain 2,850 gallons of • The total square feet of the Fitness Center is 5,622 sq. ft., nearly four water. times larger than the previous weight room. • The Hydroworx therapy pool has a treadmill at the bottom that can go • There are over 30 weight-training machines in the center, with a total from 0 to 7.5 miles per hour. The Hydroworx Polar Plunge pool remains at combined weight of approximately 6,500 pounds. a constant temperature of 50 degrees.

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The greater Toledo area features some of the finest golf facili- and an annual LPGA tour event. Highland Meadows County Club ties in the nation. Steeped in tradition, Toledo and its community has been the site for many great finishes, as the LPGA Marathon host golfers from all over the world at more than 70 courses in Classic lures top women professionals to one of the most chal- the area. lenging courses on the tour. The historic Inverness Club (invernessclub.com) is one of Evidence of Toledo’s strong golfing community is witnessed those courses and became the home of the Rocket men’s golf in the nearly 50 courses existing in the greater Toledo area. Ad- program in 2014. ditional courses have opened in the last decade, one of which is Inverness served as the home of the 2009 NCAA Men’s Golf the Maumee Bay State Park Golf Course, a challenging Scottish Championships which Texas A&M won in an exciting finish over links design. Another fine course, Ottawa Park Golf Course, ad- Arkansas. It was the second time the course has hosted the event jacent to the University of Toledo campus, has been designated with Notre Dame winning the event in 1944. by USA Today as one of the nation’s top 25 public courses. Inverness will serve as the site of the 2019 U.S. Junior Amateur In addition, Toledo has many golf practice ranges, including Championship and 2021 Solheim Cup and has also hosted the several equipped to accommodate practice all year long. These 1986 and 1993 PGA Championships, four U.S. Opens, one U.S. facilities are also available to UT golfers. With some of the best Amateur and the 2003 and 2011 U.S. Senior Open. It is the site golf facilities and among the best in the country, the University of of the longest playoff in U.S. Open history (1931). The Rockets Toledo men’s golf program will continue to grow in the tradition began hosting the Inverness Intercollegiate Invitational in the of the city’s proud golfing heritage. fall of 2000. The Inverness Club was founded in 1903 and derives its name from the small village of Inverness in Scotland. The course was designed by Donald Ross and updated by Arthur Hills in 1997. In 1999, Golf Digest ranked the Inverness Club the 29th best course in the . Along with the Inverness Club, the city of Toledo’s private golf community generously opens its doors to Rocket golf. UT can practice at five private courses which have hosted many state events, including the Ohio Amateur, past PGA qualifying schools

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BELMONT COUNTRY CLUB SYLVANIA COUNTRY CLUB Belmont Country Club’s (thebelmontcountryclub.com) 18-hole Established in 1916, Sylvania Country Club (sylvaniacc.org) is an championship golf course, first opened for play in 1968. It has be- old tree-lined course built on 160 acres of rolling terrain. W.P. Jermain, come one of the best known and most respected golf courses in the known as the “Father of Toledo Golf”, had the internationally famous Northwest Ohio area. The unique four-tee placements per hole make designer and British Amateur Champion Willie Park Jr., design the the course enjoyable and challeging for players of all skill levels. The original “Sylvania Golf Club.” Sylvania’s unique and challenging design tree lined fairways, unique water hazards and large, fast greens have brought many state and local tournaments to the course. Past cham- gained Belmont Country Club high marks among area golfers. For the pions consist of such great names as Frank Stranahan, Byron Nelson last number of years Belmont Country Club has been a proud host of and Arnold Palmer. Today’s course measures 6,837 yards with a par of the U.S. Open Qualifier. 72.

STONE OAK COUNTRY CLUB TOLEDO COUNTRY CLUB Founded in 1921, Stone Oak Country Club (stoneoakcountryclub.org) With spectacular views of the Maumee River, the course at Toledo was originally known as Glengarry Country Club. The original club- Country Club (toledocountryclub.com) is nestled in rolling terrain with house stood in the same location as the clubhouse does today. The natural ponds, narrow fairways, mature trees and challenging greens. course was originally designed by S.P. Jermaine and then redesigned Originally designed by British Open Champion Willie Park Jr. and later by Robert Bruce Harris. Glengarry was best known for hosting the LPGA redesigned by Arthur Hills, the course offers a professional and re- Jamie Farr Toledo Classic for a four-year span. warding experience for avid and occasional golfers.

HIGHLAND MEADOWS GOLF CLUB Highland Meadows Golf Club (hmgolfclub.org) is the host of the Ja- mie Farr Classic, now the Marathon Classic, a regular stop on the LPGA Tour for almost 30 years, and other local tournaments. It is a traditional private golf club located in Sylvania, OH. Established in 1925, the club is a member of the United States Golf Association and the Western Golf Association in addition to state and local golf associations. Last spring, Highland Meadows Golf Club and Bowling Green hosted the MAC Championships.

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The hallway leading into the Golf Perfor- mance center showcases Belmont Coun- try Club, former home of the Rocket men’s program.

A picturesque mural of the 18th fairway at the Inverness Club spans an entire wall at one end of the facility.

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The Rocket Golf Performance Center is part of the Fetterman Training Center which opened in February 2010. The facility includes a 3,500 square-foot chipping and putting green with real course variable elevations as well as multiple hitting areas with removable nets. It also possesses a sand-based surface to provide true spin/roll. More photos of the facility can be can seen at utrockets.com.

The Toledo locker room includes 12 full- sized wooden lockers along with a shower facility.

The Rockets also have the luxury to use the Fetterman Indoor Facility for work on their short game and medium- range shots up to 90 yards.

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Club fitting equipment was added to the Rocket Golf Performance Center in 2013 that allows each Toledo golfer to have their clubs fitted correctly to optimize performance. GOLF PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE OF TOLEDO

The Rockets are able to train outdoors at any time throughout the year at the Golf Performance Institute of Toledo.

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STUDENT ATHLETIC assist the student- athlete with creating academically. The Academic Coach Pro- ACADEMIC SERVICES (SAAS) balanced course schedules that meet gram assists them with organizational The Department of Intercollegiate degree requirements and will not inter- skills, time management and study Athletics recognizes the unique needs of fere with athletic commitments. SAAS skills. Student-athletes will meet weekly student-athletes in regards to academic academic coordinators maintain files or bi-weekly with their academic coach support and is committed to their over- on all student-athletes to monitor aca- for 50 minutes to discuss their academic all success at the University of Toledo. demic performance, NCAA eligibility and progress, upcoming assignments and The Rocket Academic Center is located progress towards graduation. All track- weekly academic plan. in the Larimer Athletic Complex and is ing information (targeting reports, tutorial The goal of this program is to model open to all student-athletes. This facil- feedback, faculty academic progress re- time management skills and develop a ity is wireless and includes academic ports, eligibility data and college advising comprehensive plan to assist the student- staff offices and a full-service computer documentation) is kept on file and com- athlete in the transition from high school lab. Student-Athlete Academic Services municated to coaches regularly. to college. (SAAS) staff provides a variety of services to assist student-athletes that includes TUTORING STUDENT-ATHLETE course scheduling, monitoring eligibil- Tutorial assistance is available to all DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ity, academic coach program, study hall, student-athletes through both the Rocket Student-Athlete academic services individualized and group tutoring, career Academic Center and the University’s (SAAS) is committed to providing a com- preparation and community service en- Learning Enhancement Center (LEC) lo- prehensive program to support all UT gagement. cated in Carlson Library. SAAS provides student-athletes. UT’s Student-Athlete Hours of operation tutors in math, science, economics, busi- Development program (previously known Sunday: 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. ness, social science and humanities. as the CHAMPS/Life Skills program) fo- Monday -Thursday: 8:15 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Student-athletes can also visit the LEC, cuses on four areas of development: Friday: 8:15 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (study hall which offers tutoring in the to all UT stu- academic, personal, community service hours end at 1:00 p.m.) dents free of charge. and career/professional development. SAAS collaborates with the Department of ACADEMIC ADVISING ACADEMIC COACH PROGRAM Athletics and other campus units, as well Academic coaches work one-on-one Student-athletes will be assigned as the leaders in the Toledo community, two academic coordinators (major advi- with freshmen, new transfer students and to provide programming throughout the sor and athletic coordinator) during their returning students who may struggle with academic year. time at UT. Both advisors work together to study skills and are not performing well

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ERICKA LAVENDER STACY BOWERS ASHLEIGH HAYES JILLIAN LEHMAN JERRY CAPLAN Asst. A.D. for SAAS Academic Coordinator Learning Specialist Academic Coordinator Academic Coordinator UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO Accounting English Middle Childhood Education Accounting Technology Entrepreneurship Music Secondary/Adolescence to Young Adult Education Environmental Sciences Music Education Adult Liberal Studies Environmental Studies Nursing American Studies Exercise Science Operations Management Anthropology Film-Video Organizational Leadership and Management Applied Organizational Technology Finance Paralegal Studies Army ROTC Financial Services Pharmaceutical Sciences Art Foreign Language Education Philosophy Art Education Foreign Language Physics Art History General Studies Political Science and Public Administration Astronomy Geography and Planning Pre-business Administration Athletic Training Geology Pre-law Bioengineering Global Studies Pre-medical Pre-dental and Pre-veterinary Biology Health Care Administration Professional Sales Business Management Technology Health Information Management Professional Studies Chemical Engineering History Programming and Software Development Chemistry Human Resource Management Psychology Civil Engineering Humanities Recreational Therapy Communication Individualized Program Religious Studies Community Health Information Services and Support Respiratory Care Computer Network Administration Information Systems Social Work Computer Science and Engineering Information Technology - Business Sociology Computer Science and Engineering Technology Information Technology - Engineering Special Education-Intervention Specialist Computer Software Specialist International Business Speech Language Pathology Construction Engineering Technology Law and Social Thought Supply Chain Management Criminal Justice Linguistics Technical Studies Doctor of Pharmacy-PharmD Marketing Theatre Early Childhood Education Mathematics Transition Program Economics Mechanical Engineering Undecided QUEST Program Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Technology Urban Studies Electrical Engineering Technology Medical Technology Womens and Gender Studies Electronic Commerce TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 15 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

to enjoy a successful and fulfilling career, training prescription for each exercise his specialized workout programs focus within the program. The system for this, on the enhancement of physical abilities designed by Murray, provides a unique and the prevention of injury. advantage that lends success to the train- The ability of Toledo’s men’s golf ing programs by maximizing progression players to compete at their highest levels and intensity. of performance is largely determined The men’s golf team trains in Savage by their physical level of development Arena, which houses some of the latest STEVE MURRAY BRANDON HANNUM and preparation. A year-round training in training equipment, including free Strength & Asst. Strength & program is essential in developing their Conditioning Coach Conditioning Coach weights, Olympic platforms, power racks, physical abilities, as well as to prepare dumbbells and Hammer and Cybex weight A major factor in the success of the their bodies for the potential stress that training machines, as well as cardiovas- Toledo men’s golf program is its outstand- may produce or result in injury. cular and plyometric equipment. ing weight & conditioning program, under The Toledo men’s golf program con- The staff, program and facilities, along the direction of strength & conditioning sists of a complex combination of training with the medical and athletic training coach Steve Murray and assistant strength programs that provide various stages of staffs, offer Toledo’s men’s golfers every & conditioning coach Brandon Hannum. In physical development throughout different advantage to maximize their athletic addition to a top-notch staff, UT has one of periods of the year. The training programs potential and their careers as student- the finest weight rooms in the country in include Olympic weight training exercises, athletes at the University of Toledo. the Charlie & Nancy Creech Fitness Center free weight and machine-based weight in Savage Arena. training, conditioning, flexibility and plyo- Now in his 20th year as the strength & metrics. Each component is essential for conditioning coordinator at Toledo, Murray performance enhancement and injury has been instrumental in the Rockets’ prevention. success on the golf course. Charged with In conjunction with the training pro- the task of assisting each student-athlete grams, each student-athlete is provided in maximizing her athletic potential so as with a daily assessment of progress and

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while participating in a sport. Athletic train- Dr. Roger Kruse serves as the University ers work to create an environment which of Toledo Head Team Physician. Dr. Kruse is safe and yet conducive to the return of was recently named to the NCAA Comple- student-athletes to competition. tive Safeguards Committee and served The athletic training staff consists of on the medical team at the 1994 Winter five full-time certified athletic trainers and Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, and the eight certified graduate assistant athletic 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Dr. Kruse trainers: Associate Athletic Director for is aided by a team of two Sports Medicine Fellows and several other Primary Care BRIAN JONES SHEENA LONG Sports Medicine Brian Jones; Associate Associate A.D. for Assistant Head Athletic Trainer Gretchen Buskirk; Se- Sports Medicine Physicians that help to Sports Medicine Athletic Trainer nior Associate Athletic Trainer Brad Pierson; cover the wide-range of student-athletes. The primary goal of the Rocket Sports Associate Athletic Trainer/Head Football The University of Toledo is also very Medicine Department is to provide the best Athletic Trainer Adam Barta; Physical fortunate to have Dr. Paul Fenton, Dr. quality care to each and every student- Therapist/Asst. Athletic Trainer Sheena Long Patrick Siparsky and Dr. David Sohn as its athlete. The staff is trained to provide quick, and Assistant Athletic Trainer AJ Garcia and orthopedic consultants. accurate evaluations and expertise with the Michelle Harris, the Athletic Department’s As a result of the merger of the Uni- aid of excellent facilities and resources. insurance resources specialist. Gradu- versity of Toledo and the Medical College of Injured student-athletes return to ate assistant athletic trainers are Allison Ohio in 2006, the University Medical Center participation only when they are able to Frymier (cross country), Mackenzie Haines has become very involved in providing function on the field of play. The ability (volleyball), Ema Kossin (football/men’s health care services to all University of to function on the court, field or in the tennis), Emily Loew (softball), Yoshi Saito Toledo student-athletes. Experts from all pool comes after thorough treatment (baseball), Sarah Scheurer (women’s track & areas of medicine are readily available to and rehabilitation. With the help of recent field), Alex Springer (women’s swimming & provide University quality health care to all improvements in both the Savage and diving) and John Walker (football/women’s of our student-athletes. Larimer Athletic Training rooms, the Sports tennis). Medicine staff utilizes a variety of equip- The Athletic Training staff is also aided ment and resources to tailor a plan of care by 20 Athletic Training students who work to for each unique injury and student-athlete. earn a bachelors degree in athletic training The equipment attempts to simulate the while receiving daily hands-on learning same type of stress that is encountered and experience.

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Jeff Roope is in his first season at the helm of the Toledo men’s golf program after being hired on July 6, 2017. Roope (pronounced ROOP) previ- ously served as the men’s and women’s golf coach at Wittenberg University. “Jeff is an outstanding coach and an exceptional person,” Toledo Vice-President and Athletic Director Mike O’Brien said. “His experience in build- ing a national championship men’s golf program speaks for itself, but it only tells part of the story. He is a man of great character who we feel will be able to recruit student-athletes who will excel in the classroom and bring our men’s golf program back into national prominence. Jeff is also a relentless recruiter, and we’re very excited for the future of the program.” During his 10 years at Wittenberg, Roope propelled the Tigers to new heights unreached prior to his arrival. The men’s program captured its first NCAA Division III Championship in 2017, as well as finishing third nationally in 2015 and 2016, and fifth in 2014. The women’s program placed second at the NCAA Championships in 2015 and third in each of the last two years. “I’m so thrilled to be a part of the UT men’s golf program,” said Roope, who also served as head coach of Team USA at the 2016 Toyota Junior Golf World Cup in Japan. “The potential here is unlimited. I was so impressed with JEFF ROOPE FILE the support of the administration and the community during the interview EDUCATION: process. It is definitely bittersweet to leave Wittenberg, but I know both B.S. in Sport Management, Bowling Green State University (1999) programs will be in good hands. My hope is to bring that kind of success M.A. in Sport Education, Ashland University (2006) to UT. I’m very excited to see how much this program can achieve on the course, in the classroom and in the community.” COACHING EXPERIENCE: Between the men’s and women’s programs, Roope helped Wittenberg 2017-Pres. Men’s Head Coach, University of Toledo secure 70 team championships, 67 all-conference accolades, 48 individual 2007-17 Men’s & Women’s Head Coach, Wittenberg University medalist honors, 31 Academic All-Scholar Awards, 22 All-Americans, 11 2003-07 Assistant Women’s Coach, Otterbein University North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) championships, 10 league medal- 2002-03 Girls’ Golf Coach, Upper Arlington (Ohio) High School ist recipients, seven NCAC Player of the Year honorees and two Academic HONORS: All-Americans over the last decade. Team USA Head Coach at 2016 Toyota Junior Golf World Cup Almost immediately after arriving at Wittenberg in 2007, Roope turned NCAC Men’s Golf Coach of Year (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, both programs into perennial contenders for conference championships 2016, 2017) and NCAA Division III Tournament bids. The men’s team made big strides in NCAC Women’s Golf Coach of Year (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017) his first two years, moving quickly up the ranks in the NCAC, and both teams Great Lakes Region Men’s Coach of the Year (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) re-wrote the school record books for team and individual scoring. The breakthrough for the men’s team took place in 2010, starting an FAMILY: Wife, Nicole; Daughter, Madeline) eight-year run atop the NCAC. Wittenberg advanced to the NCAA Division III

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Championships in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017, earned 17 all-conference honors in that span. finishing sixth, 21st, seventh, 13th, fifth, third, third and first, respectively. Before joining the Cardinals, Roope served as girls’ golf coach at Roope was also named NCAC Men’s Golf Coach of the Year seven times Upper Arlington High School in Columbus for the 2002 and 2003 sea- (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017), and he added Great Lakes sons. His teams won back-to-back Mid-Ohio Girl’s Golf League (MOGGL) Region Coach of the Year accolades on four occasions (2014, 2015, 2016, championships, and he was honored as the league’s Coach of the Year 2017). in 2002. Individually, Tiger men’s players won the NCAC’s Bob Nye Award as In addition to coaching, Roope previously worked as an assistant the conference’s individual medalist six straight years, with Craig Oster- tournament director with the Florida State Golf Association and as an brock becoming the program’s first All-American in nearly 20 years with assistant caddiemaster at the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, back-to-back awards in 2010 and 2011. Other individuals who earned site of the Professional Golf Association’s (PGA) annual Memorial Tourna- All-America recognition included David Wetterich in 2012, Alex Andrews ment. He has successfully completed the PGA/USGA Rules of Golf School in 2013, 2014 and 2015, John Chaney in 2014 and 2015, Ben Hogenkamp and the PGA of America’s Playing Ability Test, required for certification as in 2014, Garrett Brickley in 2016 and 2017, Sam Geise and Isaac Hartley a teaching professional. in 2016 and Sam Stilwell in 2015 and 2017. Roope is a former chair of the Golf Coaches Association of America Roope also garnered two Great Lakes Region Women’s Coach of the (GCAA) All-Region and All-America Selection Committee, as well as being Year awards (2013, 2015) as the Tiger women’s program rapidly ascended a member of the GCAA Palmer Cup and Jack Nicklaus Award Selection over the same time period, ranking in the top 25 nationally at the conclu- Committee. In 2011, he was named to the Women’s Golf Coaches Associa- sion of six straight seasons. After taking second place in three of the first tion (WGCA) Board of Directors, where he served two terms as the Division four NCAC Tournaments, Roope guided the team to three-consecutive III representative. Roope was also a member of the NCAA Women’s Great league titles. The three-time reigning NCAC Coach of the Year also pro- Lakes Regional Advisory Committee, the GCAA All-Region and All-America pelled the Tigers to the brink of a national championship, finishing second Selection Committee, and he successfully completed his fourth USGA/ in 2015 and third each of the last two years. PGA rules of golf school in 2015. Individually, Jane Hopkinson-Wood and Macy Hubbard garnered a Roope also competes as an amateur golfer in local and regional spot on the All-America Team each of the last three years. events. He has posted several top finishes in recent years, including a Prior to working at Wittenberg, Roope spent four years as a women’s Top 10 finish in the 2008 Franklin County Amateur Championship. golf assistant coach at Otterbein College. The Cardinals the won three Ohio A native of Grove City, Ohio, Roope earned a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Conference (OAC) championships during his time at OC, capped sport management from Bowling Green State University in 1993 and a in 2006 when all five golfers finished in the individual top 10 to earn All- master’s degree in sport administration from Ashland University in 2006. OAC honors. Otterbein women’s golf won 19 team titles and recorded 18 He and his wife Nicole have a daughter Madeline. individual titles in tournament play over four years, and Cardinal players

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Alex Fernandez is in his second season serving as the graduate assistant coach for the Toledo men’s golf program. Fernandez assists in all facets of UT’s program, including daily practice preparation, tournament planning and travel, course strategy, assisting with team workouts, planning of alumni events, fundraising and creating a monthly newsletter for alumni and supporters of the program. He is also responsible for the preparation and execution of the Inverness Intercollegiate during the fall, setting up the logistics of the event and assisting with on-course strategy for the Rockets. A native of Yukon, Okla., Fernandez graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma with a degree in professional golf management. He has worked in the golf business for the last five years, including the past two at the historic Inverness Club. Fernandez has also spent time at the Gongaware Junior Golf Academy and the Sea Island Golf Performance Center. Fernandez currently holds professional certification as a PGA member, TPI Certified, TPI Level 2 Junior Golf Certified and U.S. Kids Certified Instructor.

ALEX FERNANDEZ FILE FULL NAME: James Alexander Fernandez EDUCATION: B.A. in Professional Golf Managament, University of Central Oklahoma (2015) COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2016-Present Men’s Graduate Assistant Coach, University of Toledo PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2015-Present Inverness Club, Asst. Pro. & Junior Golf Leader 2015 Sea Island Golf Performance Center, Internship 2014 Inverness Club, Internship 2013 Gongaware Junior Golf Academy, Internship FAMILY: Mother, Sylvia; Father, Bill; Brother, Vincent

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 21 2018 SPRING OUTLOOK TOLEDO LOOKS TO CAPTURE FIRST MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SINCE 2004 Head coach Jeff Roope brought a formula for success to Toledo years. with him that he utilized to build Wittenberg University into a national Roope saw prog- power. Now, the Rockets’ first-year mentor is going to bring those philoso- ress in the fall from the phies into a UT program looking to win its first Mid-American Conference Rockets beginning with championship since 2004. their season-opening “Our goal will be to compete for the conference title as well as a Wolf Run Intercollegiate national level on an annual basis,” Roope said. “The potential here is to their final tourney at unlimited, and I have been extremely impressed with the support of the Saint Mary’s Intercol- our administration and the community.” legiate. Just two Rockets Roope began to impart his blueprint this fall to a Rockets’ squad that – senior Stephen Watts includes two seniors, two juniors, four sophomores and two freshmen. and junior Duncan Mc- “I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from our team heading into the Neill - competed in all fall, because I only knew what I saw on paper with their past perfor- five of UT’s tournaments mances, Golfstat rankings and things of that nature,” said Roope, who as Roope utilized a variety was hired in July. “I spent a lot of time getting acquainted with our guys, of lineups. observing their abilities and determining what we needed to work on. Sophomore Joe “I tried to make the change in coaches and philosophies as smooth Bryce posted the low- as possible for the players by allowing them to be participants in the COLIN JOSEPH est stroke average on new way that things were going to be done. We tried to listen to what the team at 72.6 but was worked for them in the past, and what didn’t work so well.” hindered by injury during One aspect Roope wants his squad to focus on is the importance the month of October. He opened the fall by leading UT with a career- of team play on the course even though golf is typically considered an best 11th place showing at Wolf Run and ended it with a one-over par individual sport. 214 at Saint Mary’s. “We started trying to ingrain a philosophy of team and a collab- “Joe is the typical grinder who figures out a way to get it done,” Roope orative effort on the golf course into our team even though golf is an said. “He’s extremely intelligent on the golf course and works really hard individual sport,” Roope said. “I want our players to focus on making to get the most out of his game. You can count on Joe from the time team decisions and have the mindset that the shots they’re taking on the he steps on the first tee from the time until he finishes his round that course are not just for themselves. There are quite a few times during a he’s going to be working diligently and making good decisions.” tournament where you can save yourself some strokes by just playing McNeill, who played the last two years at McNeese State, ranked smart golf. That can second in the fall with a 73.8 stroke average and finished strong with a really add up over the team-best even-par 213 at Saint Mary’s. course of the season.” “Duncan fit right in with our guys immediately and that was im- It was that type portant,” Roope said. “He’s a good part of our chemistry and is a very of course manage- easy-going guy and a hard worker. He hit some shots during our last ment that helped tournament of the fall that were high level, top five percent kind of shots. Roope bring Witten- He is that kind of player. When he puts it all together he can compete berg unprecedented at any level you put him in. He is a breath of fresh air on and off the success. He propelled golf course.” the Tiger men to their Watts tied McNeill for the Rockets’ most under-par rounds with four first NCAA Division and registered a 74.0 stroke mark. He is serving as one of the team III championship in co-captains along with classmate Colin Joseph, who posted a 74.3 2017 after third-place scoring average in the fall. national showings in “Stephen is a great leader who’s very passionate about the game,” 2015 and 2016. The Roope said. “He’s supremely talented and his drive and ambition to be women’s program an exceptionally talented player will take him as far as he wants to go. posted a runner-up It’s hard to find guys who are more passionate about the game and finish at the 2015 NCAA who will work harder at it. He typifies the type of leader I want to be a Championships be- captain in our program.” fore placing third in STEPHEN WATTS each of the last two

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 22 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 2018 SPRING OUTLOOK Joseph led the Rockets at Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish Classic in October with an even-par 210 en route to a 10th-place tie. He also tied “We started trying to ingrain a philosophy of for fourth place with a one-under par 287 at last spring’s MAC Cham- pionships. team and team effort on the golf course into “Colin is a father figure to everyone and reminds me so much of our team even though golf is an individual the leaders I’ve had over the years on many of my teams,” Roope said. “He’s a responsible young man who takes care of the group, leads by sport. I want our players to focus on making example and leads by his words. Colin has high expectations for himself, team decisions and have the mindset that the and he has the potential to be a key part of our lineup.” Sophomore Thomas Thurloway earned 2016-17 MAC Freshman shots they’re taking on the course are not just of the Year honors and may possess the most talent on the Rockets’ for themselves. ” squad. He rebounded from a slow start to the fall by carding an impres- — Head Coach Jeff Roope sive six-under 65 at the Saint Mary’s Invitational. “Thomas has every tool you could possibly want out of a player from the Ohio Amateur last summer. long game to long irons to short game to wedges to putting,” Roope said. “Cameron has been working really hard to re-develop his con- “I think he’s starting to understand how good he can possibly be and fidence and his ball striking confidence after sitting out,” Roope said. is trying to figure out a way to make that consistently happen. There’s “He’s a very hard worker on and off the course. We have stressed to no doubt there is no ceiling when it comes to Thomas’ level of ability.” Cameron to just be patient and follow the process so he can return to Freshman Dylan Van Fossen contributed immediately for the the level of play he was at prior to his injury.” Rockets and was in the team’s lineup in four of five tournaments. His top “The big thing with Grant is we want to get him healthy,” Roope two showings came with a five-over par performance at the Inverness said. “We know he can play golf, and he’s working really hard with our Intercollegiate and a seven-over par result at Notre Dame’s Fighting medical and athletic training staff. He’s important to us because he Irish Classic. can play, and we want his talent in our lineup on a consistent basis.” “Dylan came into the season thinking ‘I’m going to play’ and be in Freshman Jack Boczar is also looking to improve enough to our lineup,” Roope said. “If there’s anyone who’s passionate about the become a part of the Rockets’ lineup. He played in just one tournament game of golf it’s him. He just needs to figure out the balance between as an individual. academic, athletics, fitness and all the things that go with being a “Jack is supremely intelligent and is working hard to figure it out freshman basically.” on the course,” Roope said. “He had some really good years in high Junior Spencer Shoemaker competed in three tournaments school. It’s just getting to the point where he wants to play better golf. as an individual and posted the Rockets’ top score at the Inverness He’s trying to figure it out working hard with his instructor back home Intercollegiate at one-over 143. as well to try to learn and grow to become that player he knows he can “Spencer is very talented, a very good ball striker and is fighting be.” to get in our lineup,” Roope said. “He’s work- ing really hard with his 2017 FALL RESULTS instructor to become Sept. 8-10 Wolf Run Intercollegiate 7th/16 (907)_ more consistent. He SEPT. 18-19 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 12TH/13 (585) definitely possesses the Oct. 8-9 Fighting Irish Classic 5th/13 (847)_ talent to be as good as Oct. 16-17 Crooked Stick Invitational 9th/12 (892)_ he wants to be.” Nov. 6-8 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) Invitational 10th/18 (860) A pair of sopho- mores, Grant Godfrey NAME ROUNDS STROKES AVG LOW 18 and Cameron Mills, Joe Bryce 8 581 72.6 69 saw limited action due Duncan McNeill 14 1033 73.8 68 to injury and could Stephen Watts 14 1036 74.0 68 be key contributors if Thomas Thurloway 11 816 74.2 65 they can get healthy. Colin Joseph 11 817 74.3 69 Mills sat out the 2016- Grant Godfrey 5 373 74.6 70 Spencer Shoemaker 8 601 75.1 71 17 campaign due to a Dylan Van Fossen 11 837 76.1 69 knee injury, while God- Jack Boczar 2 156 78.0 76 DUNCAN McNEILL frey battled back issues Cameron Mills 2 161 80.5 79 after placing second in

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SENIOR COLIN JOSEPH HIGHLIGHTS round at Macdonald event … Won two of three matches at fifth-annual Team co-captain the last two seasons ... Honored with MAC Distinguished Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play event against top seed Eastern Michigan Scholar-Athlete Award for 2015-16 season ... Two-time Academic All- and DePaul ... Tied for 24th place at eight-over par 224 (73-77-74) at MAC (2016-17, 2015-16) ... Member of UT’s Dean’s List in three of last five Louisiana Classics ... Fired one-under par 70 during second round at semesters ... Shot par or better on 15 occasions (three times in fall 2017, Hoosier Invitational ... Posted one-over par 73 during final round at five in 2016-17, five in 2015-16, twice in 2014-15). Boilermaker Invitational.

AS A SENIOR (FALL 2O17) SUMMER (2016) Competed in four of five tournaments … Co-captain ... Ranked fifth on Paired with former teammate Otto Black and advanced to semifinals of team with collegiate-low 74.3 stroke average … Shot par or better on U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championships at East Course at Winged Foot three occasions, tied for third-highest on team ... Top showing was a Golf Club in Mamaroneck, N.Y. (May 24-25). 10th-place tie with even-par 210 (69-69-72) at Fighting Irish Classic … Pair of 69s at Notre Dame were two lowest rounds of fall … Carded AS A SOPHOMORE (2015-16) one-under par 71 at Crooked Stick Invitational that led to tying for 44th MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete ... Academic All-MAC ... Competed place at 11-over par 227 (83-71-73). in 12 tournaments … Ranked 42nd in MAC and third on team with 76.7 stroke average … Shot par or better on five occasions, third-highest AS A JUNIOR (2016-17) total on squad … Carded career-best three-under par 69 during sec- MAC All-Tournament Team ... Academic All-MAC ... Co-captain ... Competed ond round at Mission Inn Spring Spectacular ... Won team-tying best in all 11 tournaments … Ranked third on team with collegiate-low 75.0 two of three matches at Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play event ... Posted stroke average … Shot par or better on five oc- season-tying best two-under par 70 during second round at Crooked casions, tied for second-highest total on team ... Rockets’ top finisher at MAC Championships — JOSEPH’S CAREER SCORECARD — ... Tied for fourth place with collegiate-best one-under par 287 (74-69-69-75) at league YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 tournament ... Fired three-under par 69 during 2014-15 30 2341 78.0 70 228 second and third round at MAC Champion- 2015-16 34 2608 76.7 69 220 ships ... Tied for 10th place at three-over par 2016-17 33 2476 75.0 66 213 213 (74-66-73) at Macdonald Cup … Carded 2017 (Fall) 11 817 74.3 69 210 collegiate-low four-under par 66 during second TOTALS 108 8242 76.5 66 210

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 24 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS MEET THE ROCKETS Colin Joseph (C) Senior • 6-1 Loveland, Ohio • Loveland H.S.

Stick Intercollegiate ... Fired one-over par 72 during opening round at MAC JOSEPH — EVENT BY EVENT Championships ... Tied for 45th place with eight-over par 224 (75-76-73) at Boilermaker Invitational ... Carded one-over par 73 during final round 2014-15 at Boilermaker event ... Shot even-par 71 during second round at FAU Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 22-23)______89-73-75=237/T-48th Slomin Autism Invite ... Finished tied for eighth place at four-over par 146 Badger Invitational (Sept. 29-30)______74-77-81=232/T-52nd (72-74) at season-opening Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge ... Fired one- Sagamore Fall Preview (Oct. 13)______83-80=163/73rd over par 72 during opening round of Notre Dame event to help Rockets Georgetown Intercollegiate (Oct. 20-21)______76-72=148/T-24th Rocket Individual Classic (Oct. 27-28)______77-74-78=229/3rd capture team title ... Tied for 42nd place with collegiate-best three-round Desert Mountain Intercollegiate (March 6-7)____ 85-82-84=251/64th score of four-over par 220 (72-76-72) at Firestone Invitational. Talis Park Challenge (March 15-16)______82-80-78=240/T-76th Bowling Green Dual Match (March 29)______78/5th SUMMER (2015) NYX Hoosier Invitational (April 11-12)______71-80-77=228/T-66th Paired with teammate Otto Black to finish first at 10-under par 62 at Boilermaker Invitational (April 18-19)______76-82-80=238/T-78th USGA Four-Ball Qualifier Event at Four Bridges Country Club ... Qualified MAC Championships (May 1-3)______76-77-70-74=297/T-19th for 2016 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship with three-shot victory at 2015-16 qualifying event at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, N.Y. Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge (Aug. 30)______72-74=146/T-8th Northern Intercollegiate (Sept. 12-13)______79-77-77=233/T-53rd Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 21-22)______74-77-76=227/T-35th AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15) Firestone Invitational (Oct. 5-6)______72-76-72=220/T-42nd Competed in 10 tournaments … Registered 78.0 stroke average … Shot par Crooked Stick Intercollegiate (Oct. 12-13)_____74-70-88=232/T-30th or better on two occasions ... Posted nine-over par 297 (76-77-70-74) at Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 19-20)______81-80=161/T-69th MAC Championships ... Fired season-best two-under par 70 during third Colleton River Collegiate (March 7-8)______84-81-89=254/88th round at MAC Championships ... Top performance was third-place finish Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 12-13)____78-69-80=227/T-43rd at 13-over par 229 (77-74-78) at Rocket Individual Classic … Finished tied FAU Slomin Autism Invite (March 25-27)______79-71-73=223/T-61st for 24th place at six-over par 148 (76-72) at Georgetown Intercollegiate … Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek (April 9-10)______78-79=157/T-61st Fired even-par 71 during first round of NYX Hoosier Invitational ... Carded Boilermaker Invitational (April 16-17)______75-76-73=224/T-45th one-over par 72 during final round of Georgetown event to help Rockets MAC Championships (April 28-30)______72-76-81-75=304/T-27th secure team title for second time in three seasons. 2016-17 Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate (Sept. 4-5)____75-74-77=226/T-30th Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 10-11)______72-77=149/T-29th PREP & AMATEUR Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20)______72-79-79=230/T-60th A 2014 graduate of Loveland High School … Four-year letterwinner in Macdonald Cup (Oct. 1-2)______74-66-73=21/T-10th golf and three years in tennis … First-team all-state as senior … Also Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 10-11)______78-71-80=229/T-54th named Conference Player of the Year and Team MVP … Collected first- Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational (Oct. 24-26)______77-79-85=241/80th team All-Greater Cincinnati Golf Coaches Association accolades dur- Louisiana Classics (Feb. 27-28)______73-77-74=224/T-24th ing final prep campaign, posting 37.4 stroke average … Tied for seventh Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 18-19)_____79-75-77=231/T-41st place at 2013 Ohio Junior Championship with one-under par 71 (35-36) Hoosier Invitational (April 1-2)______74-70-76=220/T-39th ... Helped school capture team state championship as junior, garner- Boilermaker Invitational (April 15-16)______79-74-73=226/T-42nd ing all-state and all-conference recognition … Received all-state and MAC Championships (April 28-30)______74-69-69-75=287/T-4th all-league accolades as sophomore, starting all events. 2017 (FALL) Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 18-19)______78-73=151/T-69th PERSONAL Fighting Irish Classic (Oct. 8-9)______69-69-72= 210/T-10th Born Colin Patrick Joseph ... Age: 21 … Parents are Tim and Deb Joseph Crooked Stick Invitational (Oct. 16-17)______83-71-73=227/T-44th … Has one sister, Kara … Majoring in supply chain management and Saint Mary’s Invitational (Nov. 6-8)______79-74-76=229/T-88th finance. BOLD Indicates Collegiate Low

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SENIOR STEPHEN WATTS HIGHLIGHTS team-high 10 birdies at Turning Stone … Tied for ninth place at even-par Team co-captain for last two years ... Two-time Academic All-MAC 216 (71-72-73) at Mountaineer... Tied for 23rd spot at four-over par 217 (2016-17, 2015-16) ... Member of UT’s Dean’s List last three semesters (73-72-72) at Hoosier Invitational. ... Posted Top 10 finish on six occasions (three times in 2016-17, twice in 2015-16, once in 2014-15) ... Shot par or better on 25 occasions (four AS A SOPHOMORE (2015-16) times in Fall 2017, seven in 2016-17, eight in 2015-16, six in 2014-15). Academic All-MAC ... Competed in 12 tournaments … Ranked 24th in MAC and second on team with 75.1 stroke average … Shot par or better on AS A SENIOR (FALL 2017) eight occasions, second-highest total on squad … Rockets’ top finisher One of two Rockets to compete in all five tournaments … Ranked third at Crooked Stick Intercollegiate ... Tied for eighth place at four-over par on team with 74.0 stroke average … Tied for first on team with four par or 220 (77-72-71) at Crooked Stick event ... Posted one-under par 71 dur- better rounds ... Top finish was 23rd-place tie at Crooked Stick Invitational ing final round of Crooked Stick event to record second Top 10 finish with five-over par 221 (76-70-75) … Tied for 25th place at Fighting Irish of season ... Tied for 15th place with 14-over par 298 (75-76-75-72) at Classic with four-over par 214 (74-72-68) … Two-under par 68 at Notre MAC Championships ... Carded one-over par 72 during final round of Dame was best round of the fall … Tied for 43rd place with four-over par conference event ... Tied for 38th place with seven-over par 223 (73- 146 (74-72) at rain-shortened Inverness Intercollegiate. 77-73) at Boilermaker Invitational ... Recorded scores of one-over par 73 during first and third rounds at Boilermaker event ... Fired one-over AS A JUNIOR (2016-17) par 73 during opening round at rain-shortened Hoosier Collegiate at Academic All-MAC ... Co-captain .... Competed in all 11 tournaments … Otter Creek ... Carded two-under par 70 during first round at Mission Inn Ranked second on team with collegiate-low 74.6 stroke average … Shot Spring Spectacular ... Won team-tying best two of three matches at Earl par or better on squad-best seven occasions … Rockets’ top finisher Yestingsmeier Match Play event ... Finished in fourth place at two-under in three events – Turning Stone – Tiger Inter- collegiate, Macdonald Cup and Mountaineer Intercollegiate … Posted team-high three Top — WATTS’ CAREER SCORECARD — 10 finishes … Top performance was third-place finish with collegiate-best six-under par 204 YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 (66-67-71) at Macdonald event … Carded best 2014-15 29 2181 75.2 70 219 two rounds over career with four-under par 66 2015-16 34 2552 75.1 70 220 and three-under par 67 at Macdonald event 2016-17 32 2386 74.6 66 204 ... Tied for sixth place at one-under par 215 2017 (Fall) 14 1036 74.0 68 214 (73-70-72) at season-opening Turning Stone TOTALS 109 8155 74.8 66 204 to post fourth collegiate Top 10 finish … Totaled

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 26 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS MEET THE ROCKETS Stephen Watts (C) Senior • 5-10 Larne, Northern Ireland • Larne Grammar School par 140 (70-70) at season-opening Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge ... WATTS — EVENT BY EVENT Carded season-tying best one-under par 70 during both rounds of Notre Dame event to help Rockets capture team title ... Fired one-under par 2014-15 71 during final round at Northern Intercollegiate. Memphis Intercollegiate (Sept. 15-16)______72-75-77=224/T-32nd Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 22-23)______77-73-76=226/T-20th AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15) Badger Invitational (Sept. 29-30)______74-73-77=224/T-21st Competed in 10 tournaments … Finished 22nd in MAC and third on team Sagamore Fall Preview (Oct. 13)______79-83=162/72nd with 75.2 stroke average … Named MAC co-Golfer of the Week after tying Georgetown Intercollegiate (Oct. 20-21)______71-70=141/T-3rd Desert Mountain Intercollegiate (March 6-7)_____ 87-77-77=241/59th for third place at one-under par 141 (71-70) at Georgetown Intercollegiate Talis Park Challenge (March 15-16)______73-71-75=219/T-34th ... Rockets’ top finisher at Inverness Intercollegiate ... Fired season-best NYX Hoosier Invitational (April 11-12)______74-73-78=225/T-50th one-under par 70 during final round of Georgetown event to help Rockets Boilermaker Invitational (April 18-19)______72-74-76=222/35th secure team title for second time in last three seasons … Tied for 19th MAC Championships (May 1-3)______73-73-80-71=297/T-19th place with nine-over par 297 (73-73-80-71) at MAC Championships ... Carded one-under par 71 during final round of MAC Championships ... 2015-16 Finished in 35th place with six-over par 222 (72-74-76) at Boilermaker Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge (Aug. 30)______70-70=140/4th Invitational ... Tied for 34th place with six-over par 219 (73-71-75) at Talis Northern Intercollegiate (Sept. 12-13)______77-78-71=226/T-27th Park Challenge ... Posted even-par 71 during second round at Talis Park Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 21-22)______77-71-81=229/T-40th Challenge ... Won both matches at fourth-annual Earl Yestingsmeier Firestone Invitational (Oct. 5-6)______74-76-74=224/T-55th Match Play event against and Dayton to help Toledo claim share Crooked Stick Intercollegiate (Oct. 12-13)______77-72-71=220/T-8th of championship ... Tied for 20th place at team-best 13-over par 226 Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 19-20)______75-80=155/T-51st (77-73-76) at Inverness event. Colleton River Collegiate (March 7-8)______74-82-77=233/T-44th Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 12-13)____ 70-72-81=223/T-26th PREP & AMATEUR FAU Slomin Autism Invite (March 25-27)______76-78-77=231/T-83rd A 2013 graduate of Larne Grammar School … Established course re- Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek (April 9-10)_____ 73-77=150/T-36th Boilermaker Invitational (April 16-17)______73-77-73=223/T-38th cord eight-under par 62 at Cairndhu Golf Club in Northern Ireland in MAC Championships (April 28-30)______75-76-75-72=298/T-15th 2014 … Also fired course record five-under par 66 at Esker Hills Course in 2014 … Finished third at 2014 Leinster Youth, missing playoffs by 2016-17 two strokes ... Qualified through to ‘Final 16’ for 2014 Irish Amateur Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate (Sept. 4-5)_____ 73-70-72=215/T-6th ... Recorded 72.7 stroke average during 2012-13 year ... Lost in four- Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 10-11)______76-74=150/T-37th hole playoff in 2013 Leinster Boys Championship ... Represented home Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20)______78-71-72=221/T-39th country at 2013 Henry Cooper European Young Masters ... Won pre- Macdonald Cup (Oct. 1-2)______66-67-71=204/3rd qualifier for 2013 West of Ireland Championship and qualified as one Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 10-11)______71-72-73=216/T-9th of ‘Final 64’ participants ... Helped home country defeat Scotland, 8-6, Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational (Oct. 24-26)_____ 75-78-72=225/T-41st in 2013 intra-squad competition ... Qualified for match play at 2013 Louisiana Classics (Feb. 27-28)______73-76-77=226/T-35th North of Ireland Championship held at Royal Portrush by shooting Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 18-19)____85-77-81=243/T-83rd even-par 142 (70-72) ... Placed 10th at Ulster Boys 2013 Championship Hoosier Invitational (April 1-2)______73-72-72=217/T-23rd with rounds of 73-70-75-75 … Finished second at 2012 Connaght Boys Boilermaker Invitational (April 15-16)______78-80-75=233/T-70th Championship .... Tied for third at 2012 Ulster Boys Championship ... MAC Championships (April 28-30)______78-82-DQ-76=230/— Placed fifth at 2013 Ulster Championships (Under-21) ... Finished 16th 2017 (FALL) at 2012 Irish Close Amateur with scores of 74-75-74-73. Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 8-10)______80-77-78=235/T-58th Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 17-18)______74-72=146/43th PERSONAL Fighting Irish Classic (Oct. 8-9)______74-72-68=214/T-25th Born Stephen Roy Watts … Parents are Stephen and Elizabeth Watts … Crooked Stick Invitational (Oct. 16-17)______76-70-75=221/T-23rd Has two sisters, Margaret and Annie ... Interests include playing soccer Saint Mary’s Invitational (Nov. 6-8)______78-71-71=220/T-55th and rugby … Majoring in finance. 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JUNIOR DUNCAN McNEILL HIGHLIGHTS AS A FRESHMAN AT McNEESE STATE (2015-16) Transferred to UT from McNeese State in summer of 2017... Shot par Finished third on team in stroke average at 75.6 ... Played in 10 tour- or better on 15 occasions (four in Fall 2017, six in 2016-17 and five in naments and posted a pair of Top 10 finishes ... Best showing was a 2015-16) in collegiate career. second-place showing at Mississippi State’s Old Waverly Collegiate where he helped Cowboys to team championship after shooting a AS A JUNIOR (FALL 2017) four-under 212 with rounds of 73-70-69 ... Shot par or better in five of One of two Rockets to compete in all five tournaments … Ranked second 29 rounds played and under 70 three times ... Tied for ninth at UTSA on team with 73.8 stroke average … Tied for first on team with four par Lone Star Invitational with four-over 220... Averaged 72.8 strokes per or better rounds ... Top showing was 17th-place tie with two-over 212 round in four tourneys prior to NCAA Regionals, during which he finished (70-69-73) at Fighting Irish Classic … Carded lowest round of fall with ninth, second, 24th and 13th ... Placed 13th at Southland Conference three-under par 68 in second round at Saint Mary’s Invitational … Also Championships with six-over 222 (76-72-74) to help Cowboys capture notched two-under 69 in final round of Saint Mary’s event en route to conference title ... Shot par or better four times and 10 occasions at 75 26th-place tie … Tied for 28th place with seven-over par 223 (74-73-76) or below in final four tournaments. at Crooked Stick Invitational. PREP & AMATEUR AS A SOPHOMORE AT McNEESE STATE (2016-17) A 2015 graduate of Annan Academy … Earned Golfer of Year honors Finished third on team in stroke average at 75.6 ... Played in 13 tourna- from 2012-14 ... Helped team to Scottish school championship in ments ... Best showing was a 13th-place tie at Tiger Classic with 10-over 2013 ... Represented Scotland at Under-16 and Under-18 level against par 154 (75-79)... Shot par or better in six of 35 rounds played with a France and England ... Held lead entering final round of Scottish boys season-best three-under par 69 at Golfweek Conference Challenge ... Tied for 26th place at Golfweek event with four-over 220 (69-76-75) ... — McNEILL’S CAREER SCORECARD — Also tied for 26th place at David Toms Intercol- YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 legiate with 12-over par 228 (74-80-74) ... Tied 2015-16 29 2192 75.6 69 212 for 30th place with 24-over par 240 (79-85-76) 2016-17 35 2643 75.5 69 219 at Southland Conference Championship to 2017 (Fall) 14 1033 73.8 68 212 help Cowboys capture league title. TOTALS 78 5868 75.2 68 212

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 28 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS MEET THE ROCKETS DUNCAN McNEILL Junior • 6-4 Annan, Scotland • Annan Academy championship ... Led Fairhaven trophy after two rounds ... Won Powfoot McNEILL — EVENT BY EVENT club championship stroke play in 2013 ... Shot low score of 65 in tour- nament play on three occasions. 2015-16 Sam Hall Intercollegiate (Sept. 14-15)______73-69-74=216/T-28th PERSONAL The Jackrabbit (Sept. 26-28)______79-77-76=232/T-57th Bayou City Collegiate Classic (Oct. 10-12)______84-82-88=254/81st Born Duncan Andrew McNeill … Parents are Ian and Ann McNeill … Has The All American (Feb. 19-21)______77-78-77=232/T-70th one sister, Caitlin (14) ... Interests include playing racquetball … Majoring Border Olympics (March 11-12)______74-74=148/T-61st in communications. UTSA/Lone Star Invitational (April 4-5)______73-78-69=220/T-9th Olde Waverly Collegiate Championship (April 4-5)_ 73-70-69=212/2nd Jim West Intercollegiate (April 11-12)______71-74-75=220/T-24th Southland Conference Championship (April 18-20)___ 76-72-74=222/T-13th NCAA Stillwater Regional (May 16-18)______78-78-80=236/T-44th

2016-17 Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 10-11)______77-75=152/T-41st FAMC Intercollegiate (Sept. 18-19)______74-77-74=225/T-41st Golfweek Conference Challenge (Sept. 30-Oct. 2)__ 69-76-75=220/T-26th David Toms Intercollegiate (Oct. 8-9)______74-80-74=228/T-26th Bayou City Collegiate Classic (Oct. 10-11)______72-75-77=224/T-49th Quail Valley Collegiate Invitational (Oct. 24-25)____75-74-72=221/T-51st The All American (Feb. 17-19)______76-74-73=223/T-61st Border Olympics (March 10-11)______71-73=144/T-27th UTSA/Lone Star Invitational (March 20-21)____ 74-72-73=219/T-45th Olde Waverly Collegiate Championship (April 3-4)____71-79=150/T-68th Tiger Classic (April 13)______75-79=154/T-18th Southland Conference Championship (April 24-26)__ 79-85-76=240/T-30th NCAA Austin Regional (May 15-17)______79-89-75=243/73rd

2017 (FALL) Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 8-10)______78-75-79=232/T-36th Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 18-19)______80-73=153/T-80th Fighting Irish Classic (Oct. 8-9)______70-69-73=212/T-17th Crooked Stick Invitational (Oct. 16-17)______74-73-76=223/T-28th Saint Mary’s Invitational (Nov. 6-8)______76-68-69=213/T-26th

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JUNIOR SPENCER SHOEMAKER HIGHLIGHTS SUMMER (2016) 2016-17 Academic All-MAC ... Member of UT’s Dean’s List last four se- Captured medalist honors at Midwest Collegiate Series at five-under mesters, including perfect 4.0 GPAs in Spring 2016 and Fall 2017... Shot par 139 (72-67) at Findlay Country Club. par or better on one occasion (once in 2015-16). AS A FRESHMAN (2015-16) AS A JUNIOR (FALL 2017) Competed in 10 tournaments … Tied for third on team with 77.1 stroke Competed in three of five tournaments … Notched 75.1 stroke average average … Captured medalist honors at five-over par 149 (77-72) at … Top finish came with 25th-place tie at rain-shortened Inverness In- second-annual Rocket Individual Classic ... Fired season-low even-par tercollegiate with one-over par 143 (71-72) … Even-par 71 at Inverness 72 during second round at Rocket event ... Finished tied for eighth place was lowest round as collegian. … Carded pair of three-over par 73s en at four-over par 146 (73-73) at season-opening Notre Dame Kickoff route to 64th-place tie at Fighting Irish Classic. Challenge ... Carded two-over par 73 during both rounds at Notre Dame to help Rockets capture team title ... Fired four-over par 75 during third AS A SOPHOMORE (2016-17) round at MAC Championships ... Carded two-over par 74 during second Academic All-MAC ... Competed in eight tournaments … Registered 77.5 round at Mountaineer Intercollegiate. stroke average … Top performance was 28th-place finish at nine-over par 225 (74-73-78) at season-opening Turning Stone – Tiger Intercol- PREP & AMATEUR legiate ... Carded one-over par 73 during second round at Turning Stone A 2015 graduate of Findlay High School … Four-year letterwinner in … Tied for 34th-place finish at 11-over par 224 (74-76-74) at Saint Mary’s golf ... Four-time all-league honoree ... Three-time all-district recipi- Invitational … Fired season-tying best one-over par 73 during first round ent ... Four-time participant in state championships ... Earned first- at MAC Championships ... Shot three-over par 74 during first and third rounds at Saint Mary’s ... Posted season-best one-over par 72 — SHOEMAKER’S CAREER SCORECARD — during final round at Inverness Intercollegiate YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 ... Finished tied for 57th place at 13-over par 2015-16 26 2005 77.1 72 224 226 (76-73-77) at Hoosier Invitational ... Carded 2016-17 24 1861 77.5 72 224 season-tying best one-over par 73 during 2017 (Fall) 8 601 75.1 71 226 second round at Hoosier event. TOTALS 58 4467 77.0 71 224

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 30 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS MEET THE ROCKETS Spencer Shoemaker Junior • 5-8 Findlay, Ohio • Findlay H.S. team all-state recognition after posting 73.0 stroke average as senior SHOEMAKER — EVENT BY EVENT ... Repeated as Conference Player of the Year ... Finished third at state championships ... Captured medalist honors in three tourneys during 2015-16 final prep campaign ... Placed 37th at 2014 Coca-Cola Junior Cham- Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge (Aug. 30)______73-73=146/T-8th pionship (74-83-75) at Boyne Highlands ... Finished seventh at 2014 Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 21-22)______78-76-76=230/T-46th Golfweek Junior Tour (74-76) at Windmill Lakes ... Garnered first-team Firestone Invitational (Oct. 5-6)______76-75-73=224/T-55th all-conference accolades after registering 74.1 stroke average as ju- Crooked Stick Intercollegiate (Oct. 12-13)_____ 79-79-79=237/T-43rd Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 19-20)______78-74=152/T-31st nior ... Secured medalist honors in two events during junior year ... Rocket Individual Classic (Oct. 25)______77-72=149/1st Collected League Player of the Year laurels after posting 76.0 stroke Colleton River Collegiate (March 7-8)______83-82-80=245/T-73rd average as sophomore ... Six-time Junior National Racquetball Cham- Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 12-13)______81-WD-WD=81/— pion ... Qualified for 2013 Professional International Racquetball Tour ... Boilermaker Invitational (April 16-17)______76-76-78=230/T-65th Made 2012 Junior Olympic Team in racquetball ... Turned professional MAC Championships (April 28-30)______78-80-75-78=311/T-39th in racquetball in early 2013. 2016-17 PERSONAL Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate (Sept. 4-5)___ 74-73-78=225/T-28th Born Spencer Gray Shoemaker … Parents are Vincent and Julie Shoe- Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 10-11)______80-81=161/T-68th maker … Has one brother, Brandon, and one sister, Mikenna ... Interests Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20)______79-83-72=234/T-67th include playing racquetball … Majoring in exercise science. Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational (Oct. 24-26)____ 74-76-74=224/T-34th Louisiana Classics (Feb. 27-28)______80-78-86=244/85th Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 18-19)____ 77-81-77=235/T-53rd Hoosier Invitational (April 1-2)______76-73-77=226/T-57th MAC Championships (April 28-30)______73-78-81-80=312/41st

2017 (FALL) Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 18-19)______71-72=143/T-25th Fighting Irish Classic (Oct. 8-9)______80-73-73=226/T-64th Saint Mary’s Invitational (Nov. 6-8)______83-75-74=232/T-97th

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SOPHOMORE JOE BRYCE HIGHLIGHTS Play event with victories against Seton Hall and DePaul ... Carded two Shot par or better on five occasions. rounds of two-over par 74 during first and second rounds at Moun- taineer Intercollegiate … Shot two-over par 73 during second round at AS A SOPHOMORE (FALL 2017) Inverness Intercollegiate in collegiate debut. Competed in three of five tournaments … Led team with collegiate-low 72.6 stroke average … Tied for 11th place with eight-over par 221 (74- PREP & AMATEUR 73-74) to lead Rockets at Wolf Run Intercollegiate … Carded career-low A 2016 graduate of Bathgate Academy … Member of 2014-15 Scotland two-under par 69 at Saint Mary’s Invitational that led to tying for 31st Boys’ Home Internationals Team ... Helped home country win Home place at career-best one-over par 214 (73-72-69). Internationals 2015 and finished runner-up at Home internationals 2014 ... Helped Scotland win Boys’ Match at School’s International AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17) Event against England ... Placed eighth in 2014 and sixth in 2015 at Competed in eight tournaments … Registered 75.6 stroke average … Scottish Hydro SGU Boys Order of Merit ... Finished fourth at Telegraph Shot par or better on five occasions, tied for second-highest total on BMW Junior Golf Championships in Portugal ... Finished second at squad … Rockets’ top finisher in three-consecutive events – Mission seven-under par 281 (66-71-73-71) at 2015 Sir Henry Cooper Junior Inn Spring Spectacular, Hoosier Invitational and Boilermaker Invita- Masters Golf Championship ... Recorded scores of four-under par 67 tional … Top performance was 13th-place finish at season-best three- and three-under par 68 during 2015 Men’s Medal Round ... Registered over par 219 (71-77-71) at Boilermaker event ... Carded two rounds of rounds of six-under par 64 and one-under par 68 during 2015 Ju- one-under par 71 during first and third rounds at Boilermaker Invite … nior Medal Round ... Secured medalist honors at one-over par 72 at Finished tied for 16th spot at MAC Championships ... Fired season-low Linlithgowshire County Championship ... Posted third-place finish at two-under par 70 during first round of league tourney ... Finished tied one-over par 140 (73-67) at 2015 Scottish Schools Championship ... for 19th place at three-over par 216 (73-71-72) at Hoosier event ... Posted even-par 71 during — BRYCE’S CAREER SCORECARD — second round of Hoosier Invite ... Tied for 28th place at 12-over par 228 (77-78-73) at Mission YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 Inn Spring Spectacular ... Posted even-par 72 2016-17 25 1891 75.6 70 216 during first round at Louisiana Classics ... Went 2017 (Fall) 8 581 72.6 69 214 2-0-1 at fifth-annual Earl Yestingsmeier Match TOTALS 33 2472 74.9 69 214

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 32 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS MEET THE ROCKETS Joe Bryce Sophomore • 5-10 Bathgate, Scotland • Bathgate Academy

Shot one-under par 70 at 2015 Scottish Boys Stroke Play Event ... Tied BRYCE — EVENT BY EVENT for seventh place at 15-over par 219 (75-71-73) at 2015 SGU Junior Tour event ... Tied for third spot at five-over par 215 (72-72-71) at 2014 2016-17 SGU Junior Tour event ... Earned Captain’s Prize after shooting three- Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20)______79-73-83=235/70th under par 68 during 2014 academy event ... Finished tied for seventh Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 10-11)______74-74-81=229/T-54th place at four-over par 220 (70-77-73) at 2015 Fairhaven Trophy event Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational (Oct. 24-26)_____ 83-77-76=236/T-67th Louisiana Classics (Feb. 27-28)______72-79-78=229/T-45th ... Tallied five-under par 66 at 2014 Leyland Trophy event ... Regis- Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 18-19)____ 77-78-73=228/T-28th tered three-under par 139 (68-71) at 2014 Men’s Club Championship ... Hoosier Invitational (April 1-2)______73-71-72=216/T-19th Posted three-under par 139 (68-71) at 2014 Lothians Boys’ Champion- Boilermaker Invitational (April 15-16)______71-77-71=219/T-13th ship ... Tied for seventh place at four-over par 223 (75-72-76) at 2014 MAC Championships (April 28-30)______70-74-76-79=299/T-16th Steven Gallacher Trophy Championship ... Fired two-under par 68 at 2014 Junior Challenge Cup. 2017 (FALL) Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 8-10)______74-73-74=221/T-11th PERSONAL Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 18-19)______78-76-76=230/T-43rd Born Joseph Craig Bryce … Parents are Daniel and Sandra Bryce … Has Saint Mary’s Invitational (Nov. 6-8)______73-72-69=214/T-31st one sister, Lucy ... Majoring in pre-business. BOLD Indicates Collegiate Low

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SOPHOMORE GRANT GODFREY HIGHLIGHTS Conference Player of the Year and finished 18th at state champion- Tied for second place at 2017 Ohio Amateur Championship. ships during final prep campaign ... Captured league’s Low Stroke Award (36.2 stroke average) and shot under-par over course of seven AS A SOPHOMORE (FALL 2017) rounds of competition ... Secured medalist honors at two-under par Competed in two of five tournaments … Placed 44th at Fighting Irish 70 at sectional championship ... Also captured district title with mark Classic with career-low nine-over par 219 (70-74-75) … Carded even-par of one-under par 71 ... Qualified for Junior World’s Golf Champion- 70 at Notre Dame for lowest round as collegian … Tied for 82nd place at ship ... Won pair of events on Central Ohio Golf Association (COGA) rain-shortened Inverness Intercollegiate with 12-over par 154 (76-78). Tour ... Secured three second-place finishes on Hurricane Golf Tour ... Captured medalist honors in 11 tourneys and garnered first-team AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17) all-conference and second-team all-district laurels as junior ... Tied Competed in seven tournaments … Registered 78.4 stroke average ... for eighth place after firing school-record 67 at Optimist International Top performance was 44th-place finish at season-best 10-over par Championship as junior. 220 (75-74-71) at Macdonald Cup … Carded season-low one-over par 71 during final round at Macdonald event … Won two of three matches PERSONAL at fifth-annual Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play event against top seed Born Grant Henry Godfrey … Parents are John and Diane Godfrey … Eastern Michigan and DePaul ... Fired three-over par 75 during second Participates as Buddy for Miracle League, helping people with special round at Mission Inn Spring Spectacular ... Posted three-over par 75 needs ... Majoring in business management. during final round at Boilermaker Invitational ... Tied for 51st place at 13-over par 226 (76-77-73) at Inverness Intercollegiate in Rocket debut. PREP & AMATEUR A 2016 graduate of Rutherford B. Hayes High School … Four-year letterwinner in golf ... — GODFREY’S CAREER SCORECARD — Four-time Team MVP ... Won seven tourna- YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 ments as senior, en route to earning second- 2016-17 21 1646 78.4 71 220 team all-state, first-team all-district and 2017 (Fall) 5 373 74.6 70 219 first-team all-league recognition ... Named TOTALS 26 2019 77.7 70 219

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GODFREY — EVENT BY EVENT 2016-17 Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20)______76-77-73=226/T-51st Macdonald Cup (Oct. 1-2)______75-74-71=220/T-44th Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 10-11)_____ 82-77-80=239/T-72nd Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational (Oct. 24-26)_____ 79-80-80=239/T-77th Louisiana Classics (Feb. 27-28)______81-79-82=242/84th Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 18-19)____ 88-75-78=241/T-78th Boilermaker Invitational (April 15-16)______81-83-75=239/T-78th

2017 (FALL) Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 18-19)______76-78=154/T-82nd Fighting Irish Classic (Oct. 8-9)______70-74-75=220/44th

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SOPHOMORE CAMERON MILLS HIGHLIGHTS Leinster Boys’ in 2012 ... Led 2013 Ulster Boys’ Championship heading Sat out 2016-17 season as redshirt ... Member of UT Dean’s List last into final round and finished in Top 10 ... Member of Shandor Park Golf three semesters. Club and part of winning senior team in 2012 and 2014 ... Also played many years for Linfield Soccer Club. AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (FALL 2017) Competed in one of five tournaments … Finished in 87th place at rain- PERSONAL shortened Inverness Intercollegiate with 19-over par 161 (79-82). Born Cameron William James Mills … Parents are Gary and Heather Mills … Has one sister, Serena ... Majoring in accounting and finance. AS A SOPHOMORE (2016-17) Did not compete in any tournaments. AS A FRESHMAN (2015-16) Competed in four tournaments … Registered 81.9 stroke average … Carded career-tying best six-over par 78 during first round at Colleton River Collegiate ... Finished 12th with 14-over par 158 (80-78) at second- annual Rocket Individual Classic ... Fired career-tying best six-over par 78 during second round at Rocket event. PREP & AMATEUR A 2015 graduate of Campbell College Belfast … Competed at Independent Schools Golf — MILLS’ CAREER SCORECARD — Associations (ISGA) Home Internationals in YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 2013-15 ... Won gold medal during 2014 event 2015-16 9 737 81.9 78 247 ... Played for Ireland Golf Boy’s Team from 2016-17 DND-Medical Redshirt ages 16-18 and represented squad on six 2017 (Fall) 2 161 80.5 79 N/A occasions ... Posted low Under-17 score for TOTALS 11 898 81.6 78 247 Leinster Boys’ in 2013 and Under-16 mark for

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MILLS — EVENT BY EVENT 2015-16 Rocket Individual Classic (Oct. 25)______80-78=158/12th Colleton River Collegiate (March 7-8)______78-80-89=247/T-79th Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 12-13)______82-81-WD=163/— FAU Slomin Autism Invite (March 25-27)______80-89-DQ=169/—

2016-17 Redshirt season

2017 (FALL) Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 18-19)______79-82=161/T-87th

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SOPHOMORE THOMAS THURLOWAY HIGHLIGHTS 75) at rain-shortened Wolf Run … Shot one-under par 70 during first 2016-17 MAC Freshman of the Year ... Shot par or better on nine occa- round at Wolf Run … Tied for 16th place at two-over par 215 (71-72-72) sions ... Came within one stroke of school record with six-under par 65 at Inverness … Carded even-par 71 during first round at Inverness … at Saint Mary’s Invitational. Tied for 16th place with season-best four-over par 214 (69-73-72) at Macdonald Cup … Posted season-best one-under par 69 during first AS A SOPHOMORE (FALL 2017) round at Macdonald event … Carded one-under par 71 during final round Competed in four of five tournaments … Ranked fourth on team with at Mountaineer Intercollegiate … Tied for 18th spot at nine-over par 222 74.2 stroke average … Top finish came with 26th-place tie at Saint Mary’s (72-76-74) at Saint Mary’s Invitational ... Fired one-under par 71 during Invitational with career-low even-par 213 (73-65-75) … Fired career-best first round at Mission Inn Spring Spectacular. six-under par 65 (one shy of school record) at Saint Mary’s for best round as collegian … Tied for 28th place with seven-over par 223 (74-74-75) PREP & AMATEUR at Crooked Stick Invitational. A 2016 graduate of Oriel High School … Played golf since 12-years old, earning permanent place on Sussex County squad ... Tied for 19th spot at two-under par 298 (74-72-75-77) at 2016 West of England AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17) Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship ... Captured medalist honors MAC Freshman of the Year ... Competed in all 11 tournaments … Ranked at 2013 Sussex Boys Championship with mark of two-under par 142 first on team with 74.5 stroke average … Shot par or better on squad- (71-71) at Eastbourne Downs to win by five shots ... Secured medalist best nine occasions … Rockets’ top finisher in three events – Wolf Run recognition at U-12, U-14, U-16 and U-18 at County Championships Intercollegiate, Inverness Intercollegiate and Saint Mary’s Invitational and was youngest winner of U-18 event at 15-years old ... Started … Posted season-best 12th-place finish at one-over par 217 (71-71- playing for men’s first team at 16-years old and did not lose singles 75) at Turning Stone – Tiger Intercollegiate match for three years ... Also won Over-15 Junior Open Event last six in collegiate debut … Posted one-under par 71 during first and second rounds at Turning — THURLOWAY’S CAREER SCORECARD — Stone … Tied for 29th place at 15-over par 303 YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 (72-79-76-76) at MAC Championships ... Fired 2016-17 33 2457 74.5 69 214 even-par 72 during first round at league event 2017 (Fall) 11 816 74.2 65 213 ... Tied for 14th spot at three-over par 145 (70- TOTALS 44 3273 74.4 65 213

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 38 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS MEET THE ROCKETS Thomas Thurloway Sophomore • 5-11 Crawley, England • Oriel H.S. years ... Shot course record 64 at Downs Trophy and won event by THURLOWAY — EVENT BY EVENT nine strokes ... Finished seventh in match-play competition with score of 143 (75-68) at 2015 British Boys Championship ... Placed sixth in 2016-17 2015 and eighth in 2016 at Darwin Salver at Rye Golf Club ... Posted Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate (Sept. 4-5)______71-71-75=217/12th rounds of 70, 68, 70 and 72 in 2015 ... Registered third-place showing Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 10-11)______70-75=145/T-14th in Welsh Faldo Series Event despite terrible conditions ... Captured Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20)______71-72-72=215/T-16th Macdonald Cup (Oct. 1-2)______69-73-72=214/T-16th medalist recognition at six-under par 211 (68-68-75) at 2016 county Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 10-11)______79-76-71=226/T-45th warm weather event by 15 strokes in Morgado, Portugal ... Shot 290 Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational (Oct. 24-26)_____ 72-76-74=222/T-18th (73-71-72-74) at Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters Golf Championship Louisiana Classics (Feb. 27-28)______78-75-80=233/T-65th ... Finished 16th in Berkshire Trophy Championships with tally of 288 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 18-19)____ 71-76-84=231/T-41st (71-71-72-74) ... Competed in British Junior Golf Tour at younger age, Hoosier Invitational (April 1-2)______71-75-73=219/T-32nd winning Order of Merit in 2009. Boilermaker Invitational (April 15-16)______79-78-75=232/T-67th MAC Championships (April 28-30)______72-79-76-76=303/T-29th PERSONAL Born Thomas Raymond Thurloway … Parents are Ian and Caroline Thurlo- 2017 (FALL) way … Played for Crawley Rugby Club for past 10 years and Crawley Down Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 8-10)______78-75-79=232/T-45th Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 17-18)______73-78=151/T-69th Cricket Club for past six years ... Majoring in business management. Crooked Stick Invitational (Oct. 16-17)______74-74-75=223/T-28th Saint Mary’s Invitational (Nov. 6-8)______73-65-75=213/T-26th

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HIGHLIGHTS Posted a perfect 4.0 grade-point average in Fall 2017 semester. AS A FRESHMAN (FALL 2017) Competed in one of five tournaments … Placed 86th at rain-shortened Inverness Intercollegiate with 14-over par 156 (76-80). PREP & AMATEUR A 2017 graduate of Plymouth High School … Four-year letterwinner in golf and two-year letterwinner in swimming ... Earned first-team all- state honors in golf as senior and was a member of all-state golf Su- per Team as junior ... Tied for first at 2016 Division I state championship ... Qualified for 2016 U.S. Junior Amateur ... Placed fifth at 2016 AJGA Junior event at Forest Lake ... Holds Plymouth High School record with 64 at 2016 District championship. PERSONAL Born Jack Raymond Boczar … Parents are Jeff and Roxanne Boczar ... Majoring in economics.

BOCZAR — EVENT BY EVENT 2017 (FALL) Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 8-10)______76-80=156/86th

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— BOCZAR’S CAREER SCORECARD — YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 2017 (Fall) 2 156 78.0 76 N/A TOTALS 2 156 78.0 76 N/A

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 40 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS MEET THE ROCKETS Dylan Van Fossen Freshman • 6-2 Norwich, Ohio • John Glenn H.S.

HIGHLIGHTS Shot par or better on four occasions...Earned a spot on UT Dean’s List in fall semester.

AS A FRESHMAN (FALL 2017) Competed in four of five tournaments … Notched 76.1 stroke average … Top finish came with 37th-place tie at Fighting Irish Classic (Oct. 8-9) with seven- over par 217 (72-76-69) … Fired one-under par 69 at Notre Dame for best round as collegian … Tied for 49th place in first two collegiate events with 20-over par 233 (79-72-82) at Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 8-10) and five- over par 147 (75-72) at rain-shortened Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 18-19).

PREP & AMATEUR A 2017 graduate of John Glenn High School … Earned All-Ohio first-team honors in 2016 … Placed fourth in OHSSA State Tournament … Three- time district medalist … Two-time sectional medalist … Three-time state qualifier … Three-time conference player of the year … Three-time East- ern District player of the year … Holds school record with a 35.7 scoring average for nine holes … Finished regular season matches 17 under par junior year … Set school record for away matches with a five-under 30 … Tied school home course record with a four-under 32 … Two time Op- timist Jr. International qualifier … Has won 50-plus junior tournaments.

PERSONAL Born Dylan Kyle Van Fossen … Parents are Brian and Lisa Van Fossen … Has one brother, Owen and one sister, Kylie … Planning to major in business. VAN FOSSEN — EVENT BY EVENT 2017 (FALL) Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 8-10)______79-72-82=233/T-49th Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 18-19)______75-72=147/T-49th Fighting Irish Classic (Oct. 8-9)______72-76-69=217/T-37th Crooked Stick Invitational (Oct. 16-17)______81-76-83=240/63rd

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— VAN FOSSEN’S CAREER SCORECARD — YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 2017 (Fall) 11 837 76.1 69 217 TOTALS 11 837 76.1 69 217

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TEAM RESULTS INDIVIDUAL ROUND-BY-ROUND Sept. 4-5 Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate 3rd/14 (875) THOMAS THURLOWAY Kaluhyat Golf Course/Verona, N.Y. EVENT RDS SCORES STROKES FINISH Sept. 10-11 Wolf Run Intercollegiate 7th/14 (603) Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate 3 71-71-75 217 12th Wolf Run Golf Club/Zionsville, Ind. Wolf Run Intercollegiate 2 70-75 145 T-14th SEPT. 19-20 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 10TH/13 (887) Inverness Intercollegiate 3 71-72-72 215 T-16th INVERNESS CLUB/TOLEDO, OHIO Macdonald Cup 3 69-73-72 214 T-16th Oct. 1-2 Macdonald Cup 4th/15 (851) Mountaineer Intercollegiate 3 79-76-71 226 T-45th Yale Golf Course/New Haven, Conn. Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational 3 72-76-74 222 T-18th Oct. 10-11 Mountaineer Intercollegiate T-12th/14 (899) Louisiana Classics 3 78-75-80 233 T-65th Pete Dye Golf Club/Bridgeport, W.Va. Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 3 71-76-84 231 T-41st Oct. 24-26 Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational 13th/14 (915) Hoosier Invitational 3 71-75-73 219 T-32nd Poppy Hills Golf Course /Pebble Beach, Calif. Boilermaker Invitational 3 79-78-75 232 T-67th Feb. 13-14 Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play 7th/8 MAC Championships 4 72-79-76-76 303 T-29th Lake Jovita Golf Course/Dade City, Fla. TOTALS 33 74.5 AVG 2,457 Feb. 27-28 Louisiana Classics T-11th/15 (911) Oakbourne Country Club/Lafayette, La. March 18-19 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular T-7th/17 (918) El Campeón Golf Course/Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. April 1-2 Hoosier Invitational T-5th/14 (870) IU Golf Course/Bloomington, Ind. April 15-16 Boilermaker Invitational 14th/15 (910) Kampen Course/West Lafayette, Ind. April 28-30 MAC Championships 8th/9 (1,197) The Virtues Golf Club/Nashport, Ohio

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ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Johnny Watts, Ball State Jose Narro, Bowlin g Green Kyle Rodes, Eastern Michigan Brian Ohr, Miami Thomas Thurloway earned 2016-17 MAC Freshman of the Year ac- MAC GOLFER OF THE YEAR colades, marking the fourth time a Rocket has been honored. Brad Heaven received the award in 2001, Chris Selfridge in 2012 and most Ian Holt, Kent State recently Otto Black in 2013. MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR COLIN JOSEPH THOMAS THURLOWAY, TOLEDO EVENT RDS SCORES STROKES FINISH Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate 3 75-74-77 226 T-30th KERMIT BLOSSER MAC COACH OF THE YEAR Wolf Run Intercollegiate 2 72-77 149 T-29th Herb Page, Kent State Inverness Intercollegiate 3 72-79-79 230 T-60th Macdonald Cup 3 74-66-73 213 T-10th EARL YESTINGSMEIER MAC SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR Mountaineer Intercollegiate 3 78-71-80 229 T-54th Greg Conrad, Miami Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational 3 77-79-85 241 80th Louisiana Classics 3 73-77-74 224 T-24th Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 3 79-75-77 231 T-41st INDIVIDUAL ROUND-BY-ROUND Hoosier Invitational 3 74-70-76 220 T-39th Boilermaker Invitational 3 79-74-73 226 T-42nd STEPHEN WATTS MAC Championships 4 74-69-69-75 287 T-4th EVENT RDS SCORES STROKES FINISH TOTALS 33 75.0 AVG 2,476 Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate 3 73-70-72 215 T-6th Wolf Run Intercollegiate 2 76-74 150 T-37th JOE BRYCE Inverness Intercollegiate 3 78-71-72 221 T-39th EVENT RDS SCORES STROKES FINISH Macdonald Cup 3 66-67-71 204 3rd Inverness Intercollegiate 3 79-73-83 235 70th Mountaineer Intercollegiate 3 71-72-73 216 T-9th Mountaineer Intercollegiate 3 74-74-81 229 T-54th Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational 3 75-78-72 225 T-41st Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational 3 83-77-76 236 T-67th Louisiana Classics 3 73-76-77 226 T-35th Louisiana Classics 3 72-79-78 229 T-45th Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 3 85-77-81 243 T-83rd Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 3 77-78-73 228 T-28th Hoosier Invitational 3 73-72-72 217 T-23rd Hoosier Invitational 3 73-71-72 216 T-19th Boilermaker Invitational 3 78-80-75 233 T-70th Boilermaker Invitational 3 71-77-71 219 T-13th MAC Championships 4 78-82-DQ-76 230 — MAC Championships 4 70-74-76-79 299 T-16th TOTALS 32 74.6 AVG 2,386 TOTALS 25 75.6 AVG 1,891

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 43 2016-17 SEASON IN REVIEW INDIVIDUAL ROUND-BY-ROUND MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS JAMIE KNIPE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM EVENT RDS SCORES STROKES FINISH Gisli Sveinbergsson, Kent State Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate 3 73-79-72 224 T-24th Patrick Flavin, Miami Wolf Run Intercollegiate 2 78-82 160 T-66th Johnny Watts, Ball State Inverness Intercollegiate 3 74-83-74 231 T-62nd Ian Holt, Kent State Macdonald Cup 3 76-76-80 232 T-80th COLIN JOSEPH, TOLEDO TOTALS 11 77.0 AVG 847

SPENCER SHOEMAKER EVENT RDS SCORES STROKES FINISH MAC GOLFER OF THE WEEK Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate 3 74-73-78 225 T-28th Sept. 14______Bjarki Petursson, Kent State Wolf Run Intercollegiate 2 80-81 161 T-68th Sept. 21______Max Rispler, Bowling Green Inverness Intercollegiate 3 79-83-72 234 T-67th Sept. 29______Kyle Rodes, Eastern Michigan Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational 3 74-76-74 224 T-34th Oct. 6______Ian Holt, Kent State Louisiana Classics 3 80-78-86 244 85th Oct. 13______Patrick Flavin, Miami Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 3 77-81-77 235 T-53rd Oct. 20______Josh Whalen, Kent State Hoosier Invitational 3 76-73-77 226 T-57th Oct. 27______J.B. Williams, Akron MAC Championships 4 73-78-81-80 312 41st Chase Johnson, Kent State TOTALS 24 77.5 AVG 1,861 Feb. 16______Greg Conrad, Miami Brian Ohr, Miami March 2______Kyle Rodes, Eastern Michigan ACADEMIC ALL-MAC TEAM Ian Holt, Kent State George Baylis, Akron, Jr., Psychology, 3.25 Peyton White, Ohio Jacob Appleby, Akron, So., Public Relations, 3.71 March 17______Timothy Wiseman, Ball State Zach Gollwitzer, Akron, Sr., Corporate Finance, 3.86 Max Rispler, Bowling Green Timothy Wiseman, Ball State, So., Pre-Business, 3.73 Ian Holt, Kent State Michael VanDeventer, Ball State, Jr., Exercise Science, 3.43 March 24______Josh Whalen, Kent State Johnny Watts, Ball State, Jr., Finance, 3.42 Peyton White, Ohio Jose Narro, Bowling Green, Sr., Supply Chain Management, 3.39 March 30______Charlie Cameron, Northern Illinois Pablo Heredia Iglesias, Bowling Green, So., Economics, 3.70 April 7______Patrick Flavin, Miami Beau Breault, Eastern Michigan, So., Finance, 3.93 April 14______Jordan Less, Northern Illinois Jared Multer, Eastern Michigan, Sr., Accounting 150 Program, 3.83 April 21______Michael VanDeventer, Ball State Kyle Rodes, Eastern Michigan, Sr., Communication, 3.69 Bjarki Petursson, Kent State Nic Ross, Eastern Michigan, Jr., Business Administration, 3.59 Peyton White, Ohio Philippe Weppernig, Eastern Michigan, Sr., Finance, 3.70 Ian Holt, Kent State, Jr., Business Management, 3.33 Chase Johnson, Kent State, Jr., Communication Studies, 3.45 GRANT GODFREY Salvador Rocha, Northern Illinois, So., Business, 3.55 EVENT RDS SCORES STROKES FINISH Peyton White, Ohio, Sr., Finance, 3.67 Inverness Intercollegiate 3 76-77-73 226 T-51st Ben Sattler, Ohio, So., Finance, 3.38 Macdonald Cup 3 75-74-71 220 T-44th COLIN JOSEPH, TOLEDO, JR., SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT & FINANCE, 3.68 Mountaineer Intercollegiate 3 82-77-80 239 T-72nd SPENCER SHOEMAKER, TOLEDO, SO., FINANCE, 3.79 Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational 3 79-80-80 239 T-77th STEPHEN WATTS, TOLEDO, JR., EXERCISE SCIENCE, 3.52 Louisiana Classics 3 81-79-82 242 84th Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 3 88-75-78 241 T-78th Boilermaker Invitational 3 81-83-75 239 T-78th TOTALS 21 78.4 AVG 1,646

BOLD Indicates Collegiate Low

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 44 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS HISTORY, RECORDS & HONORS SCHOOL RECORDS HONORS (CONT.) INDIVIDUAL MAC SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD LOW 18-HOLE SCORE: 64 — Nathan Wine @ 2008 Xavier Invitational John Connelly, 1991 64 — Justin Hull @ 2007 Yestingsmeier Invitational MAC COACH OF THE YEAR 64 — Brad Heaven @ 2003 Nelson Invitational Jamie Mauntler, 2004 64 — Alan Murray @ 2001 49er Collegiate Classic John Jasinski, 1997 64­ — Tim Rice @ 1998 Northern Intercollegiate LOW 36-HOLE SCORE: 132 — Brad Heaven @ 2003 Nelson Invitational FIRST-TEAM ALL-MAC LOW 54-HOLE SCORE: 201 — Brad Heaven @ 2003 Nelson Invitational Otto Black, 2015, ‘16 LOW 72-HOLE SCORE: 279 — Mike Stone @ 1992 MAC Championships Chris Selfridge, 2013, ‘14, ‘15 Ciaran McAleavey, 2008 LOW SEASON STROKE AVERAGE: 71.6 — Brad Heaven, 2003-04 Justin Bertsch, 2004, ‘05 LOW CAREER STROKE AVERAGE: 72.4 — Brad Heaven, 2000-04 Sean McTernan, 2002 LOW FRESHMAN STROKE AVERAGE: 72.5 — Brad Heaven, 2000-01 Alan Murray, 2002 MOST TOP 10 FINISHES (SEASON): 10 — Brad Heaven, 2000-01 Brad Heaven, 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 MOST TOP 10 FINISHES (CAREER): 28 — Brad Heaven, 2000-04 Kevin Kornowa, 2001 Chuck Radabaugh, 1999 Tim Rice, 1997, 2000 TEAM Richard Elliott, 1997 LOW 18-HOLE SCORE: 273 @ 2007 Yestingsmeier Invitational Jason Bartschy, 1996, ‘97 LOW 36-HOLE SCORE: 569 @ 2014 Georgetown Intercollegiate Mike Stone, 1992 LOW 54-HOLE SCORE: 842 @ 2007 Yestingsmeier Invitational John Connelly, 1989, ‘91 MOST TOURNAMENT WINS: 5 - 2002 Joe Podoski, 1988 Steve Mulcahy, 1987 Tim Hirt, 1979, ‘80, ‘81 Tom Green, 1978 MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY Rob Hall, 1977 TEAM TITLES Barry Good, 1976 1964, 2002, 2004 Ted Ossoff, 1973, ‘74, ‘75 Bill Buss, 1966 MEDALIST Denny Spencer, 1966 Ciaran McAleavey, 2008 Doug Spencer, 1966 Brad Heaven, 2004 Tim Rice, 1997 SECOND-TEAM ALL-MAC Mike Stone, 1992 Otto Black, 2013, ‘14 Tim Hirt, 1979, ‘80, ‘81 Chris Selfridge, 2012 Mike Stone, 1994 Sean Winters, 1994 HONORS ACADEMIC ALL-MAC SPENCER SHOEMAKER, 2017 Brad Heaven became the first Rocket to earn PING ALL-AMERICA COLIN JOSEPH, 2016, ‘17 All-America honors when he received PING Brad Heaven, Second Team (2004) STEPHEN WATTS, 2016, ‘17 second-team All-America accolades in the Brad Heaven, Honorable Mention (2001, ‘02, ‘03) Thomas Shindler, 2016 2003-04 campaign. Heaven virtually rewrote MAC GOLFER OF YEAR Mike Lancaster, 2015 the entire Rockets’ record book during his ca- Nate Gonring, 2014 Chris Selfridge, 2015 reer. He holds school marks for season stroke Chris Selfridge, 2014, ‘15 average (71.6), career stroke average (72.4), Brad Heaven, 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Jean-Hubert Trahan, 2009, ‘10 most tournament titles (seven), most Top 10 finishes in a season (10) and a career (28) as MAC FRESHMAN OF YEAR Ciaran McAleavey, 2008 well as lowest 18-hole (tied with Tim Rice and THOMAS THURLOWAY, 2017 Justin Bertsch, 2005 Alan Murray), 36-hole and 54-hole rounds. Otto Black, 2013 Brad Heaven, 2004 Chris Selfridge, 2012 Brad Heaven, 2001 * - ITALICS Indicates on 2017-18 Roster

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 45 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE The University of Toledo brings top-notch UT’s Brad Heaven finished one stroke behind field at 25-over par 877 in 2015 and held a college golf competition to Northwest Ohio for Merrick in second place. three-stroke advantage over the previous year’s the Inverness Intercollegiate. After a three-year Kentucky won in 2004 and was just one champion ETSU. Individually, Michigan State’s hiatus, the event has been played six of the last stroke off South Carolina’ winning total in the in- Mitch Rutledge captured medalist honors at seven years (2011-12, ‘14-17). augural event. The Wildcats’ J.B. Holmes captured two-under par 211 (75-70-66). Inverness has hosted several prestigious the individual title with a then tournament-tying In 2016, Auburn captured the 13-team tournaments, including four U.S. Opens, one U.S. record even-par 213 (74-65-74). championship with a tourney-record nine-under Amateur, the 1986 and 1993 PGA Championships, Florida secured the 2005 tournament by par 843 (280-281-282). The Tigers had three the 2003 and 2011 U.S. Senior Open and the 2009 rallying from 12 strokes down after the second players finish in the Top Four to eclipse the NCAA Championships. round and was led by medalist Matt Every, who tourney’s lowest 54-hole score by a whopping The Inverness Club, founded in 1903, is rich tied the then tournament record with an even-par 19 shots, previously held by Florida State in 2007. in tradition. The spectacular course designed 213 (74-71-68). Individually, Michigan’s Nick Carlson (69-73-67) by Donald Ross has proven to be a genuine USC registered a three-stroke victory in 2006 and Duke’s Jake Shuman (70-71-68) shared challenge. Its long holes and well-bunkered after letting its second-round lead slip away the medalist honors at a tourney-record four-under greens are legendary. Its name was derived previous year. Individually, TCU’s Jon McLean (69- par 209. The two competitors then went to a one- from the small village of Inverness in Scotland. 72-73=214) captured medalist honors by leading hole playoff where Carlson emerged victorious. The late J.P. Jermain, first Inverness President wire-to-wire. St. Mary’s (Calif.) edged Michigan State by and for many years a leader in national golf Florida State (287-281-294=862) posted a one stroke last year in a tournament that was circles, wrote and received permission to use six-stroke victory over Michigan State to capture cut short to 36 holes due to inclement weather. the Inverness name and the village crest from the 2007 tournament title. The Seminoles were The Gaels posted a 10-under par 558 to win the its Scottish counterpart. one of five teams to break the team scoring title. Oklahoma State’s Nick Heinen and Michigan The Inverness Intercollegiate champion record of 876 held by South Carolina in 2000. State’s Kaleb Johnson tied for first place individu- receives the Byron Nelson Cup. Nelson, one of the Medalist honors were shared by FSU’s ally at eight-under par 134. great golf champions of all time, was the golf pro Jonas Blixt (67-68-75) and MSU’s Ryan Brehm at Inverness from 1939-1941. His record win of 11 (70-67-73) with three-under par 210’s. The duo PAST TEAM WINNERS successive PGA tournaments in 1945 still stands were the first individuals to break par in the 2000 South Carolina unmatched, and he established a PGA record Inverness event. MSU’s Steve Cuzzort (70-73-68) 2002 Florida score of 269 in the Seattle Open, with rounds of and Florida’s Manuel Villegas (73-69-69) also 2003 UCLA 62-68-63-66. He passed away in 2006. were under par in the tournament. 2004 Kentucky South Carolina was the inaugural winner of TOLEDO’S DUGAN MURPHY and Kent State 2005 Florida the Byron Nelson Cup in 2000 with a team score won the rain-shortened 2011 Inverness Intercol- 2006 USC of 876. Michigan’s Scott Hayes earned medalist legiate as just one round was played due to 2007 Florida State honors with a 213 (71-72-70). inclement weather. 2011 Kent State The 2001 event was canceled due to the Northwestern won the 2012 event at 16-over 2012 Northwestern tragic events on September 11 of that year. par 868, finishing 11 strokes ahead of Florida 2014 East Tennessee St. Florida captured the 2002 title with an 878 State, Kent State and North Texas. Sharing medal- 2015 California and was led by Camilo Villegas (71-73-71), who ist honors at two-over par 215 were the Wildcats’ 2016 Auburn tied for first with Fresno State’s Nick Watney (71- Jack Perry (70-72-73) and Golden Flashes’ Kevin 2017 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 70-74) after shooting a 215. Watney was crowned Miller (66-75-74). medalist though, as his score on the last nine East Tennessee St. secured the 2014 tourney holes was one-stroke better than Villegas’. The title at 26-over par 878 and finished two shots Rockets posted their highest finish in 2002 with a ahead of South Florida. Individually, ETSU’s Adrian fifth-place showing, 13 strokes behind the Gators. Meronk captured medalist accolades at even- In 2003, UCLA shot an 886 led by medalist par 213 (73-70-70). John Merrick with a three-over par 216 (71-74-71). California emerged victorious in a 15-team TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM Lowest Single Round Score 270 ­— Michigan (2016) Lowest 54-Hole Score 843 — Auburn (2016)

INDIVIDUAL Lowest Single Round Score 64 ­— Matt Gilchrest, Auburn (2016) Lowest 54-Hole Score 209 — Nick Carlson, Michigan (2016) Dugan Murphy captured the Inverness Inter- 209 — Jake Shuman, Duke (2016) collegiate title in 2011 with a career-low 66 to help Toledo post a third-place team showing.

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 46 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 2000 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 2003 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 5. Coastal Carolina 300-292-301=893 6. Kentucky 298-302-296=896 SEPT. 18-19 SEPT. 19-20 7. TOLEDO 293-302-304=899 TEAM STANDINGS TEAM STANDINGS Illinois 306-293-300=899 1. South Carolina 292-285-299=876 1. UCLA 294-300-292=886 9. Ohio St. 302-297-302=901 2. Oklahoma 306-296-294=896 2. Kansas St. 299-303-294=896 10. Nebraska 300-303-307=910 3. TCU 305-294-299=898 3. Illinois 301-296-301=898 11. TCU 302-302-307=911 4. Kansas 300-290-309=899 4. Oklahoma 299-307-298=904 12. Michigan St. 300-308-303=911 5. UAB 302-298-300=900 5. Augusta St. 309-300-296=905 13. Central Florida 307-303-302=912 6. UCLA 297-300-304=901 6. New Mexico 296-310-300=906 14. Vanderbilt 298-304-314=916 7. Kent St. 298-306-303=907 7. Michigan St. 307-296-304=907 15. Navy 333-311-322=966 8. Colorado 300-299-309=908 8. Central Florida 304-311-299=914 9. Michigan 306-298-305=909 9. Minnesota 309-308-298=915 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS Fresno St. 298-304-307=909 Kent St. 303-315-297=915 1. Matt Every (UF) 74-71-68=213 11. Baylor 299-304-310=913 11. TOLEDO 313-310-294=917 t14. Justin Hull 72-71-79=222 12. TOLEDO 308-307-300=915 12. Missouri 304-319-298=921 t19. Richard Kilpatrick 75-75-74=224 13. Ohio State 311-310-303=924 13. Duke 316-306-302=924 t26. Tyler Riley 74-77-75=226 Northwestern 306-312-306=924 t41. Renaud Langevin 72-79-78=229 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS 15. Notre Dame 310-317-307=934 t65. Ciaran McAleavey 79-82-77=238 1. Scott Hayes (UM) 71-72-70=213 t19. Brad Heaven 77-73-75=225 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS 2006 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE t27. Jamie Spencer 77-77-74=228 1. John Merrick (UCLA) 71-74-71=216 SEPT. 11-12 t33. Kevin Kornowa 77-77-75=229 2. Brad Heaven 74-76-67=217 t48. David Jones 77-80-77=234 t38. Justin Bertsch 78-79-73=230 TEAM STANDINGS 55. Alan Murray 80-82-76=238 t58. Tyler Riley 80-78-78=236 1. USC 303-299-294=896 65. Phil Treublood 81-87-81=249 t60. Doug Batty 81-77-79=237 2. TCU 295-299-305=899 69. Martin McTernan 87-81-76=244 3. Florida 303-303-294=900 2002 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 4. Coastal Carolina 299-303-299=901 SEPT. 16-17 2004 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 5. Georgia 305-301-298=904 SEPT. 10-11 6. UNLV 312-299-295=906 TEAM STANDINGS 7. Texas A&M 309-299-306=914 1. Florida 288-303-287=878 TEAM STANDINGS 8. Kent St. 306-307-309=922 2. Oklahoma St. 306-294-287=887 1. Kentucky 296-289-292=877 9. Florida St. 308-310-305=923 3. Kansas St. 304-294-291=889 2. Michigan St. 294-287-304=885 10. Nebraska 311-305-308=924 Michigan St. 291-299-299=889 3. Kent State 294-291-301=886 11. Michigan St. 319-306-304=929 5. TOLEDO 297-301-293=891 Georgia Southern 304-289-293=886 12. TOLEDO 302-311-318=931 6. Georgia 300-294-299=893 5. Notre Dame 294-300-300=894 Illinois 316-309-306=931 7. Fresno St. 291-300-305=896 Central Florida 303-292-299=894 14. Virginia Tech 318-308-306=932 8. Illinois 307-302-292=901 7. Illinois 296-303-301=900 15. New Mexico 313-325-315=953 9. Northwestern 306-300-300=906 8. TOLEDO 307-293-304=904 10. Kansas 304-307-298=909 9. Kansas St. 308-300-299=907 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS 11. Long Beach St. 309-302-299=910 10. Northwestern 311-303-295=909 1. Jon McLean (TCU) 69-72-73=214 12. Kent State 302-295-315=912 11. Augusta St. 305-301-308=914 t14. Justin Hull 71-78-77=226 13. Kentucky 312-304-302=918 12. UAB 304-304-310=918 t20. Renaud Langevin 77-73-79=229 14. Notre Dame 305-305-314=924 13. Eastern Michigan 319-302-301=922 57. Ciaran McAleavey 77-80-81=238 15. UAB 314-311-317=942 t58. Tyler Riley 77-80-82=239 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS 75. Adam Crisp 84-86-81=251 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS 1. John Holmes (UK) 74-65-74=213 t1. Nick Watney (FSU) 71-70-74=215 t5. Tyler Riley 77-69-72=218 Camilo Villegas (UF) 71-73-71=215 t29. Renaud Langevin 76-73-78=227 2007 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE t8. Brad Heaven 72-79-69=220 t38. Justin Bertsch 74-78-78=230 SEPT. 10-11 t8. David Jones 74-72-74=220 t53. Justin Hull 84-73-78=235 TEAM STANDINGS t45. Sean McTernan 85-75-71=231 t55. Kyle Demeter 80-81-76=237 1. Florida St. 287-281-294=862 t45. Justin Bertsch 74-78-79=231 2. Michigan St. 282-289-297=868 t51. Richard Kilpatrick 77-76-79=232 2005 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 3. Florida 296-284-289=869 SEPT. 19-20 4. Texas A&M 292-287-294=873 TEAM STANDINGS 5. Louisville 290-288-297=875 1. Florida 298-295-287=880 6. Indiana 285-294-302=881 2. USC 289-292-302=883 7. Oklahoma St. 299-295-290=884 3. Texas 305-286-297=886 8. USC 293-289-304=886 4. Kent St. 296-303-293=892 9. TCU 290-294-308=892

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 47 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 10. TOLEDO 299-287-309=895 58. Jamie Richardson 76-83-83=242 2016 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 11. Kent State 300-299-300=899 60. Pat Cermak 82-80-83=245 SEPT. 19-20 12. UNLV 302-307-293=902 t61. Nate Gonring 79-78-89=246 13. Kentucky 304-288-314=906 t61. Thomas Shindler 85-82-79=246 TEAM STANDINGS 14. Missouri 311-291-306=908 1. Auburn 280-281-282=843 15. Michigan 307-297-305=909 2014 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 2. Duke 277-281-288=846 SEPT. 22-23 3. Michigan 292-300-270=862 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS 4. Michigan St. 290-287-288=865 t1. Jonas Blixt (FSU) 67-68-75=210 TEAM STANDINGS 5. Penn St. 288-293-285=866 Ryan Brehm (MSU) 70-67-73=210 1. East Tennessee St. 285-294-299=878 6. Minnesota 296-287-290=873 t12. Justin Hull 73-71-74=218 2. South Florida 293-286-301=880 Virginia 297-292-284=873 t36. Renaud Langevin 75-72-78=225 3. UAB 295-296-293=884 8. Bowling Green 287-300-291=878 t44. Nathan Wine 74-73-79=226 4. Yale 297-294-300=891 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 298-296-284=878 t61. Ciaran McAleavey 77-75-78=230 5. Mercer 303-294-300=897 10. TOLEDO 295-295-297=887 t66. Jean-Hubert Trahan 82-71-79—232 6. Kent State 307-293-303=903 11. Ball St. 299-297-292=888 7. Charlotte 301-294-310=905 12. Miami (Ohio) 310-303-277=890 2011 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 8. Michigan St. 310-287-312=909 13. Austin Peay 307-299-311=917 SEPT. 27 9. TOLEDO 316-300-299=915 10. Austin Peay 308-301-309=918 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS TEAM STANDINGS 11. Memphis 309-316-298=923 t1. ^Nick Carlson (MICH) 69-73-67=209 1. Kent St. 287 12. Liberty 317-307-314=938 Jake Shuman (DU) 70-71-68=209 2. Liberty 291 t16. Thomas Thurloway 71-72-72=215 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS 3. TOLEDO 292 t39. Stephen Watts 78-71-72=221 1. Adrian Meronk (ETSU) 73-70-70=213 4. Kentucky 294 t51. Grant Godfrey 76-77-73=226 t20. Stephen Watts 77-73-76=226 5. Michigan St. 295 t60. Colin Joseph 72-79-79=230 t27. Chris Selfridge 76-78-75=229 6. Penn St. 300 t62. Jamie Knipe 74-83-74=231 t36. Otto Black 84-76-73=233 7. Florida 301 t67. Spencer Shoemaker 79-83-72=234 t48. Colin Joseph 89-73-75=237 Michigan 301 70. Joe Bryce 79-73-83=235 9. South Alabama 304 t55. Thomas Shindler 79-83-81=243 East Tennessee St. 304 11. Ohio State 305 2015 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 2017 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE SEPT. 21-22 SEPT. 19-20 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS 1. DUGAN MURPHY (UT) 66 TEAM STANDINGS TEAM STANDINGS t17. Jamie Richardson 74 1. California 291-293-293=877 1. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 280-278=558 t25. Chris Selfridge 75 2. East Tennessee St. 293-293-294=880 2. Michigan St. 276-283=559 t39. Michael Cermak 77 3. Michigan 293-298-293=884 3. UCLA 282-283=565 t55. Mike Lancaster 81 4. Purdue 302-286-299=887 . Michigan 285-280=565 Yale 305-290-292=887 5. Washington 284-285=569 2012 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 6. Ohio St. 297-306-289=892 6. Ohio St. 284-287=571 SEPT. 17-18 7. Michigan St. 303-303-288=894 7. Miami (Ohio) 288-285=573 8. UAB 305-291-302=898 . Northern Illinois 283-290=573 TEAM STANDINGS 9. Kent St. 298-303-299=900 9. Fresno State 289-292=581 1. Northwestern 285-288-295=868 10. TOLEDO 306-298-303=907 10. Mercer 287-295=582 2. Florida St. 289-289-301=879 11. Mercer 299-301-309=909 11. Bowling Green 291-291=583 Kent St. 289-292-298=879 12. Miami (Ohio) 308-299-304=911 12. TOLEDO 296-289=585 North Texas 284-284-311=879 13. Northern Illinois 313-303-298=914 13. Ohio 293-299=592 5. Liberty 294-289-300=883 14. Akron 315-298-302=915 6. Michigan St. 299-291-297=887 15. Austin Peay 312-326-315=953 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS 7. South Florida 293-286-310=889 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS t1. IND.-Nick Heinen (OSU) 68-66=134 8. Penn St. 296-292-306=894 1. Mitch Rutledge (MSU) 75-70-66=211 Kaleb Johnson (MSU) 65-69=134 9. TOLEDO 300-299-301=900 t31. Otto Black 78-74-74=226 t25. Spencer Shoemaker 71-72=143 Michigan 297-291-312=900 t35. Colin Joseph 74-77-76=227 t43. Joe Bryce 74-72=146 t40. Stephen Watts 77-71-81=229 t43. Stephen Watts 74-72=146 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS t46. Spencer Shoemaker 78-76-76=230 t49. Dylan Van Fossen 75-72=147 t1. Jack Perry (NU) 70-72-73=215 t65. Mike Lee 77-83-77=237 t69. Colin Joseph 78-73=151 t1. Kevin Miller (KSU) 66-75-74=215 t69. Thomas Thurloway 73-78=151 t11. Otto Black 72-72-73=217 t80. Duncan McNeill 80-73=153 t25. Chris Selfridge 76-74-73=223 t82. Grant Godfrey 76-78=154 39. Mike Lancaster 77-75-75=227 86. Duncan McNeill 76-80=156 t48. Bobby Thomas 78-76-78=232 87. Cameron Mills 79-82=161 55. Oliver Holtsberry 75-80-80=235

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 48 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS — 1950-51 — — 1969-70 — — 1983-84 — N/A MAC Championships______T-5th/6 (667) 5/22-23 MAC Championships______3rd/5 (1,157) 4/5-7 Marshall Invitational______18th/18 4/8-9 Kent St. Invitational______4th/12 — 1951-52 — — 1970-71 — 4/12-15 Kepler Invitational______24th/24 N/A MAC Championships______6th/6 (665) 5/21-22 MAC Championships______6th/6 (1,186) 4/19-21 Mid-American Invitational_____ 18th/20 (628) 4/23 Francis Memorial Tourn.______2nd/6 (373) — 1952-53 — — 1971-72 — 5/3-5 Spartan Invitational______16th/21 N/A MAC Championships______7th/9 (630) 5/18-20 MAC Championships______5th/6 (1,251) 5/10-12 MAC Championships______T-7th/10 (1,518)

— 1953-54 — — 1972-73 — — 1984-85 — N/A MAC Championships______8th/8 5/11-19 MAC Championships______T-6th/8 (1,585) 10/23-24 Bowling Green______W, 1134-1140 N/A at Sam Houston St.______W, 377-409 — 1954-55 — — 1973-74 — 4/6-7 Miami Invitational______5th/8 N/A MAC Championships______8th/8 (688) 5/14-22 MAC Championships______9th/9 (1,529) 4/14-15 Kent St. Invitational______5th/9 4/19-21 Mid-American Invitational______20th/21 (916) — 1957-58 — — 1974-75 — 4/26-28 Kepler Invitational______21st/24 N/A MAC Championships______7th/7 (680) 5/9-17 MAC Championships______T-7th/10 (1,504) 4/29 Francis Memorial Tourn.______1ST /7 (382) 5/3-5 Northern Intercollegiate______15th/24 — 1958-59 — — 1975-76 — 5/9-11 MAC Championships______10th/10 (1,557) N/A MAC Championships______7th/7 (654) 5/14-22 MAC Championships______4th/10 (1,530) — 1985-86 — — 1959-60 — — 1976-77 — 10/23-24 Bowling Green______W, 604-621 N/A MAC Championships______7th/7 (840) 5/13-21 MAC Championships______7th/10 (1,538) N/A at Rice______L, 6.5-11.5 N/A at Sam Houston St.______W, 310-315 — 1960-61 — — 1977-78 — 4/11-12 Marshall Invitational______15th/18 N/A MAC Championships______6th/7 (805) 5/12-20 MAC Championships______8th/10 (1,542) N/A Youngstown St.______W, 309-318 4/18-19 Penn St. Invitational______3rd/22 — 1961-62 — — 1978-79 — 4/25-26 Kent St. Invitational______3rd/13 N/A MAC Championships______7th/7 (746) 5/11-19 MAC Championships______7th/10 (1,546) 4/29 Francis Memorial Tourn.______1ST/8 (391) 5/2-4 Mid-American Invitational_____ 12th/21 (908) — 1962-63 — — 1979-80 — 5/15-17 MAC Championships______7th/9 (1,536) 5/17-18 MAC Championships______2nd/7 (781) 5/9-17 MAC Championships______8th/10 (1,577) — 1986-87 — — 1963-64 — — 1980-81 — 3/23 at Rice______L, 372-379 N/A MAC Championships______T-1ST (739) 5/13-15 MAC Championships______6th/10 (1,504) 3/27-29 at EKU Colonel Classic______4th/17 4/10-11 at Marshall Invitational______16th/18 — 1964-65 — — 1981-82 — 4/17-19 at Kepler Invitational______17th/23 5/21-22 MAC Championships______6th/7 (783) 5/13-15 MAC Championships______7th/10 (1,534) 4/24-25 at Kent St. Invitational______5th/11 4/27 Barney Francis Memorial______1ST/9 (388) — 1965-66 — — 1982-83 — 5/1-3 at Firestone Invitational______8th/15 5/20-21 MAC Championships______2nd/7 (778) 4/1-3 EKU Colonel Classic______13th/20 5/8-10 at MAC Invitational______T-16th/20 4/8-9 Marshall Invite______11th/17 5/14-16 MAC Championships______6th/8 (1,571) — 1966-67 — 4/15-17 Kepler Invite______9th/23 5/18-20 MAC Championships______7th/7 (865) 4/22-24 Mid-American Invite______8th/15 4/25 Francis Memorial Tourn.______1ST/4 (382) — 1967-68 — 4/29-5/1 Wolverine Invite______11th/18 N/A MAC Championships______5th/7 (1,080) 5/6-8 Northern Intercollegiate______10th/15 5/13-14 Spartan Invite______3rd/25 — 1968-69 — 5/19-21 MAC Championships______6th/10 (1,525) 5/23-24 MAC Championships______4th/7 (1,143)

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 49 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS — 1987-88 — — 1991-92 — — 1995-96 — 9/18-20 Yale Intercollegiate______5th/25 (959) 10/11-12 Yale Intercollegiate ______3rd/24 (924) 9/11-12 Rocky Mountain Invitational____ 9th/20 (894) 10/10-11 Buckeye Classic______7th/19 (962) 11/29-12/1 RiceInvitational______5th/17 (919) 9/29-10/1 Colonel Classic______1ST /15 (878) 3/26-27 EKU Colonel Classic______8th/20 (946) N/A Spring Collegiate______3rd/3 (622) 10/14-15 Northern Intercollegiate______14th/18 (616) 4/8-9 Marshall Invitational______13th/18 (939) 4/3-4 Johnny Owens Invitational_____ 7th/19 (624) 2/23-25 Ron Smith Invitational______16th/21 (927) 4/15-17 Kepler Intercollegiate______18th/23 (981) 4/10-11 Marshall Invitational______7th/18 (906) 3/8-10 Fripp Island Invitational______9th/24 (928) 4/23-24 Firestone Intercollegiate______18th/18 (646) 4/12 Ohio Collegiate Classic______1ST /13 (723) 3/30-31 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate_____ 12th/18 (927) 4/25 Francis Memorial Tourn.______3rd/7 (388) 4/19 Firestone Intercollegiate______19th/35 (463) 4/5-6 Marshall Invitational______12th/18 (922) 4/29-30 Mid-American Invitational______9th/16 (307) 4/25-26 Kepler Intercollegiate______9th/18 (954) 4/12-13 Legends Classic______10th/18 (931) 5/12-14 MAC Championships______6th/8 (1,580) 5/2-3 Bruce Fossum Invitational_____2nd/18 (873) 4/20-21 Kepler Invitational______15th/18 (954) 5/9-10 Wolverine Invitational______9th/19 (899) 4/26-27 Kent St. Invitational______11th/19 (912) — 1988-89 — 5/14-16 MAC Championships______3rd/7 (1,470) 5/4-5 Bruce Fossum Invitational_____17th/19 (939) 9/16-18 Yale Intercollegiate______9th/25 (938) 5/10-12 MAC Championships______2nd/8 (1,133) 9/17-18 BGSU Invitational______1ST /11 (590) — 1992-93 — 9/30-10/1 NIU Invitational______6th/12 (913) 10/2-4 Northern Intercollegiate______11th/20 (908) — 1996-97 — 10/7-8 EKU Colonel Classic______7th/20 (631) 10/19-20 Persimmon Invitational______14th/18 (644) 9/8-10 Rocky Mountain Invitational____ 3rd/17 (884) 10/15-16 Purdue Invitational______6th/11 (592) 11/28-29 Rice Invitational______14th/18 (944) 10/5-6 Michigan Invitational______8th/18 (905) 11/12-14 FIU Invitational______12th/17 (922) 3/1-2 Greensboro Invitational ______4th/18 (603) 10/25-27 Fresno St. Classic______9th/17 (918) 4/7 Marshall Invitational______16th/18 (626) 3/27-28 Johnny Owens Invitational____ 14th/22 (939) 2/21-23 South Florida______5th/20 (918) 4/14-16 Kepler Intercollegiate______3rd/22 (926) 4/10-11 Marshall Invitational______12th/18 (899) 3/7-9 Fripp Island Invitational______1ST /19 (884) 4/22-23 Firestone Intercollegiate______7th/18 (902) 4/12 Ohio Collegiate Classic______2nd/14 (741) 3/29-30 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate______9th/19 (907) 4/22-23 Spartan Invitational______14th/16 (956) 4/17-18 Firestone Invitational______17th/20 (944) 4/3-5 Johnny Owens Invitational_____1ST/18 (876) 4/24 Francis Memorial Tourn.______1ST /5 (367) 4/30-5/2 Bruce Fossum Invitational____ 10th/20 (914) 4/11-12 Marshall Invitational______10th/18 (904) 4/28-29 Mid-American Invitational______3rd/15 (879) 5/8-9 Wolverine Invitational______12th/18 (900) 4/18-19 Legends Classic______2nd/18 (878) 5/11-13 MAC Championships______4th/7 (1,505) 5/13-15 MAC Championships ______4th/8 (1,495) 4/26-27 Bruce Fossum Invitational______9th/21 (915) 5/2-3 Kent St. Invitational______2nd/18 (867) — 1989-90 — — 1993-94 — 5/8-9 MAC Championships______2nd/8 (1,142) 9/21-22 Cincinnati Invitational______6th (637) 9/24-25 NIU Midwestern Invitational______7th (932) 10/7-8 EKU Colonel Classic______8th/18 (902) 10/9-10 Northern Intercollegiate______9th/24 (914) — 1997-98 — 11/12-14 FIU Invitational______3rd (908) 10/18-19 Persimmon Invitational______8th/18 (613) 9/26-28 Northern Intercollegiate______6th/17 (896) 4/13-14 Marshall Invitational______7th/21 (894) 3/8-9 William & Mary Invitational______4th/18 (617) 10/6-7 Legends Classic______11th/18 (845) 4/21-22 Firestone Intercollegiate______31st/32 (944) 3/11-12 Fripp Island Invitational______4th/19 (922) 11/7-9 Nelson Invitational______14th/17 (910) 4/27-29 Kepler Intercollegiate______12th/23 (936) 4/1-3 Johnny Owens Invitational_____ 8th/14 (931) 2/20-22 Ron Smith Invitational______8th/18 (873) 5/4-5 NIU Midwestern Invitational______5th (612) 4/8-9 Marshall Invitational______14th (925) 3/6-15 Pepsi Intercollegiate______9th/19 (878) 5/11-13 Spartan Invitational______9th/16 (1,204) 4/11 Ohio Collegiate Classic______3rd/12 (297) 3/28-29 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate______3rd/18 (894) 5/17-19 MAC Championships______4th/7 (1,555) 4/17-18 Legends Invitational______1ST /18 (917) 4/3-4 Johnny Owens Invitational____ 1ST /20 (881) N/A Firestone Invitational______17th/20 4/10-11 Marshall Invitational______12th/20 (884) — 1990-91 — 4/22-23 Kent St. Invitational______7th/19 (906) 4/18-19 Kepler Invitational______4th/16 (887) 10/6-7 EKU Colonel Classic______10th/21 5/8-9 Bruce Fossum Invitational____ 13th/20 (934) 4/25-26 Cobra Collegiate______3rd/19 (871) 11/18-20 FIU Invitational______2nd/16 (893) 5/13-15 MAC Championships______5th/8 (1,517) 5/2-3 Wolverine Invitational______7th/18 (884) 4/7-8 Indianapolis Intercollegiate___ 1ST /18 (744) 5/7-9 MAC Championships______2nd/10 (1,474) 4/12-13 Marshall Invitational______10th/18 (915) — 1994-95 — 5/14-16 NCAA Central Regional______21st/21 (894) 4/15 Ohio Collegiate Classic______1ST/10 (390) 10/1-2 Northern Intercollegiate______15th/19 (615) 4/20-21 Firestone Intercollegiate______19th/35 (921) 10/8-9 Bradley Fall Classic______2nd/18(909) 4/26-28 Kepler Intercollegiate______9th/23 (909) 11/7-8 Hal Sutton Collegiate______7th/12(914) 5/4-5 Bruce Fossum Invitational______6th/14 (901) 3/6 New Orleans Invitational______10th/18 (318) 5/10-12 Wolverine Invitational______10th/17 (891) 3/10-12 Fripp Island Invitational______13th/24 (923) 5/13-15 MAC Championships______5th/7 (1,468) 4/1-2 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate______9th/16 (897) 4/7-8 Marshall Invitational______9th/18 (897) 4/15-16 Legends Classic______18th/18 (921) 4/17 Xavier Invitational______6th/18 (595) 4/28-29 Kent St. Invitational______11th/19 (902) 5/4-5 Bruce Fossum Invitational_____13th/17 (923) 5/12-14 MAC Championships______5th/8

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 50 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS — 1998-99 — — 2001-02 — — 2004-05 — 9/18-19 Northern Collegiate______6th/12 (857) 9/8-9 Badger Invitational______1ST/15 (853) 9/10-11 Inverness Intercollegiate______8th/13 (904) 9/30-10/3 Long Beach St.______2nd/15 (878) 9/17-18 Inverness Intercollegiate______Canceled 9/17-19 Central Regional Preview______14th/15 (925) 10/4-6 Legends of Indiana______1ST/18 (849) 10/14-15 Duke Invitational______10th/18 (911) 10/4-5 Windon Memorial______9th/18 (889) 10/19-20 Gary Koch Cleveland Invitational____7th/18 (868) 10/22-23 Coca-Cola Tournament______4th/15 (849) 10/11-12 Gary Koch Intercollegiate______11th/15 (903) 2/19-21 Ron Smith Invitational______6th/17 (895) 10/26-28 Nelson Invitational______2nd/15 (844) 10/25-26 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational____ 16th/16 (930) 3/27-28 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate______5th/19 (885) 11/8-9 49er Collegiate Classic______2nd/17 (873) 3/6-8 Hyatt Plantation Intercollegiate____ 7th/9 (890) 4/8-10 Marshall Invitational______2nd/20 (886) 3/15-17 Alabama Invitational______T-2nd/14 (853) 3/25-27 Furman Intercollegiate______19th/20 (916) 4/17-18 Kepler Invitational______6th/15 (920) 4/5-6 Marshall Invitational______1ST/20 (877) 4/2-3 Augusta St. Invitational______17th/18 (958) 4/24-25 Cobra Collegiate______3rd/19 (854) 4/12-14 Kepler Intercollegiate______8th/17 (576) 4/16-17 FirstEnergy Intercollegiate_____1ST/15 (868) 5/1-2 Bruce Fossum Invitational_____ 3rd/17 (884) 4/20-21 FirstEnergy Intercollegiate_____1ST/18 (869) 4/30-5/1 Bruce Fossum Invitational_____ 13th/15 (911) 5/7-9 Wolverine Invitational______17th/19 (888) 4/27-28 Bruce Fossum Invitational_____1ST/15 (876) 5/6-8 MAC Championships______4th/10 (1,151) 5/13-15 MAC Championships______2nd/10 (1447) 5/2-4 MAC Championships______1ST/10 (1,149) 5/20-22 NCAA Central Regional______5th/21 (886) 5/16-18 NCAA Central Regional______6th/27 (881) — 2005-06 — 6/2-5 NCAA Championships______16th/30 (613) 5/29-6/1 NCAA Championships______14th/30 (295) 9/19-20 Inverness Intercollegiate______7th/15 (899) 9/26-27 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate____ 14th/15 (898) — 1999-2000 — — 2002-03 — 10/10-11 Gary Koch Intercollegiate______4th/12 (867) 9/19-21 Kansas Intercollegiate______5th/17 (904) 9/6-8 Badger Invitational______1ST /15 (843) 10/23-25 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational___ 18th/18 (942) 9/30-10/2 Northern Intercollegiate______1ST /13 (890) 9/16-17 Inverness Intercollegiate______5th/15 (891) 2/27-28 Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate ___12th/15 (927) 10/3-5) Windon Memorial______5th/15 (889) 9/30-10/1 Jim Colbert Invitational______7th/12 (926) 3/12-13 General Jim Hackler Invitational___13th/15 (904) 10/12-14 Adams Cup______1ST/14 (903) 10/15-16 Koch Intercollegiate______8th/15 (579) 3/18-19 Schenkel EZ-Go Invitational____ 15th/15 (915) 10/24-26 Baylor Invitational______7th/16 (870) 10/25-27 Nelson Invitational______9th/15 (851) 4/8-9 Boilermaker Invitational______5th/12 (908) 2/23-25 Long Beach St. Invitational______5th/15 (891) 11/7-10 Collegiate Match Play______No Team Score 4/15-16 Kepler Intercollegiate______11th/15 (922) 2/28-29 Texas Intercollegiate______8th/18 (588) 3/14-16 Rehling Invitational______6th/13 (879) 4/22-23 Bruce Fossum Invitational_____12th/12 (912) 3/28-29 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate______5th/18 (870) 4/3-5 Marshall Invitational______5th/20 (882) 5/4-6 MAC Championships______5th/9 (1,182) 4/7-8 Marshall Invitational______10th/20 (899) 4/11-13 Kepler Intercollegiate______9th/17 (913) 4/13-15 Kepler Invitational______3rd/17 (897) 4/18-20 FirstEnergy Intercollegiate______5th/15 (879) — 2006-07 — 4/20-22 Akron Invitational______6th/20 (893) 4/25-27 Bruce Fossum Invitational_____ 6th/14 (881) 9/11-12 Inverness Intercollegiate______12th/15 (931) 4/28-29 Wofford Classic______9th/10 (904) 5/1-3 MAC Championships______3rd/10 (1,187) 9/24-25 Olympia Fields Invitational_____11th/12 (914) 5/4-6 MAC Championships______2nd/10 (1,139) 5/15-17 NCAA Central Regional______14th/27 (876) 10/8-9 Windon Memorial______7th/12 (907) 5/18-20 NCAA Central Regional______26th/30 (901) 10/22-24 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate_____ 7th/14 (896) — 2003-04 — 2/26-27 Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate ___10th/15 (925) — 2000-01 — 9/12-13 Tucker Invitational______7th/20 (886) 3/4-6 Seminole Intercollegiate______15th/15 (920) 9/7-10 Wisconsin Invitational______5th/15 (875) 9/19-20 Inverness Intercollegiate______11th/15 (917) 3/18-20 Pinehurst Intercollegiate______13th/18 (914) 9/18-19 Inverness Intercollegiate______12th/13 (915) 10/6-7 Windon Memorial______7th/17 (883) 4/7-8 Boilermaker Invitational______15th/15 (627) 9/22-24 Wolverine Invitational______2nd/13 (873) 10/19-20 Duke Classic______6th/15 (885) 4/13-14 Marriott Intercollegiate______15th/15 (901) 10/2-3 Windon Memorial______3rd/12 (880) 10/24-26 Nelson Invitational______8th/15 (851) 4/21-22 Bruce Fossum Invitational_____ 11th/13 (877) 10/11-14 Fresno Lexus Classic______3rd/17 (874) 3/12-14 Rehling Invitational______T-5th/13 (887) 5/3-5 MAC Championships______8th/9 (1,185) 11/6-7 Baylor Intercollegiate______6th/17 (866) 4/3-4 Augusta St. Invitational_____ T-14th/18 (892) 3/15-18 El Diablo Intercollegiate______1ST /24 (579) 4/17-18 Kepler Intercollegiate______T-3rd/18 (895) — 2007-08 — 3/22-25 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate______2nd/17 (589) 4/24-25 FirstEnergy Intercollegiate_____2nd/17 (863) 9/10-11 Inverness Intercollegiate______10th/16 (895) 4/5-7 Marshall Invitational______2nd/20 (855) 5/1-2 Bruce Fossum Invitational_____ 4th/14 (890) 9/17-18 Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational__ 1ST /17 (842) 4/13-15 Kepler Intercollegiate______12th/17 (925) 5/6-8 MAC Championships______1ST /10 (867) 9/22-23 Wolf Run Intercollegiate_____T-10th/15 (896) 4/19-21 FirstEnergy Intercollegiate_____ 3rd/19 (585) 5/20-22 NCAA West Regional______T-7th/27 (882) 10/15-16 Southbridge Intercoll. ______T-13th/15 (894) 5/2-5 MAC Championships______2nd/10 (1,165) 6/1-3 NCAA Championships______25th/30 (884) 10/21-23 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate____ 16th/18 (299) 5/12-13 The Maxwell Tournament______11th/16 (867) 10/29-30 Bridgestone Intercollegiate_____15th/15 (904) 5/17-19 NCAA Central Regional______8th/26 (891) 3/4-6 Treasure Coast Classic______4th/7 (863) 5/30-6/2 NCAA Championships______18th/30 (592) 3/16-18 Pinehurst Invitational______13th/19 (918) 3/29-30 Hoosier Invitational______6th/18 (596) 4/13-14 UK Bluegrass Invitational______9th/18 (923) 4/19-20 U.S. Intercollegiate______T-13th/17 (895) 4/26 FirstEnergy Intercollegiate_____2nd/12 (724) 5/2-4 MAC Championships______4th/9 (1,203)

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 51 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS — 2008-09 — — 2012-13 — — 2015-16 — 8/31-9/2 Rutherford Intercollegiate______11th/12 (918) 9/10-11 Marshall Invitational______T-5th/12 (865) 8/30 Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge__ 1ST /3 (567) 9/13-14 Wolf Run Intercollegiate______12th/14 (937) 9/17-18 Inverness Intercollegiate______T-9th/10 (900) 9/12-13 Northern Intercollegiate______T-8th/14 (910) 9/20-21 Wolverine Intercollegiate______10th/16 (871) 9/23-24 Windon Memorial Classic______10th/15 (920) 9/21-22 Inverness Intercollegiate______10th/15 (907) 9/28-30 PING/Golfweek Preview______15th/15 (923) 10/7-9 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic___ 9th/12 (886) 10/5-6 Firestone Invitational______T-10th/16 (876) 10/13-14 Xavier Invitational______T-11th/20 (875) 10/22-23 Georgetown Intercollegiate ___ 1ST /12 (863) 10/12-13 Crooked Stick Invitational______6th/12 (908) 10/27-28 Bridgestone Collegiate ______13th/14 (915) 3/10-12 Pinehurst Intercollegiate______8th/15 (915) 10/19-20 Mountaineer Intercollegiate____11th/14 (608) 3/15-17 Pinehurst Intercollegiate______18th/20 (911) 3/24-26 C&F Bank Intercollegiate______7th/32 (290) 10/25 Rocket Individual Classic_____No Team Score 3/22-24 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate______11th/16 (923) 4/6-7 Hoosier Invitational______7th/18 (883) 2/8-9 Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play______4th/8 4/11-12 UK Bluegrass Invitational______6th/17 (904) 4/12 Detroit Golf Club Invitational_____ 3rd/6 (725) 3/7-8 Colleton River Collegiate______12th/12 (945) 4/18-19 Boilermaker Invitational______18th/18 (922) 4/20-21 Boilermaker Invitational______9th/18 (894) 3/12-13 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular______9th/18 (901) 4/30-5/2 MAC Championships______3rd/9 (1,167) 5/3-5 MAC Championships______2nd/9 (1,189) 3/25-27 FAU Slomin Autism Invite_____ 15th/18 (887) 4/9-10 Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek___ 12th/13 (604) — 2009-10 — — 2013-14 — 4/16-17 Boilermaker Invitational______9th/15 (889) 9/12-13 Wolf Run Intercollegiate______16th/16 (919) 9/8-9 Gopher Invitational______11th/12 (904) 4/28-30 MAC Championships______6th/9 (1,195) 9/26-27 Wolverine at Radrick Farms____11th/16 (883) 9/16-17 Wolverine Intercollegiate______9th/11 (879) 10/12-13 Firestone Invitational______6th/15 (896) 9/21-22 Wolf Run Intercollegiate______7th/14 (905) — 2016-17 — 10/19-20 Dayton Flyer Invitational______2nd/20 (601) 9/30-10/1 Shoal Creek Invitational______12th/12 (904) 9/4-5 Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate__ 3rd/14 (875) 10/24-25 Bridgestone Collegiate ______11th/14 (877) 10/14-15 Crooked Stick Intercollegiate___10th/14 (921) 9/10-11 Wolf Run Intercollegiate______7th/14 (603) 2/21-23 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate______15th/16 (910) 10/21-22 Georgetown Intercollegiate___ T-4th/12 (880) 9/19-20 Inverness Intercollegiate______10th/13 (887) 3/15-16 Rio Pinar Invitational______9th/20 (890) 2/10-11 Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play___ 6th/8 3/16-17_ 10/1-2 Macdonald Cup______4th/15 (851) 4/3-4 Irish Creek Collegiate______6th/17 (873) 3/16-17 Talis Park Challenge______T-10th/14 (930) 10/10-11 Mountaineer Intercollegiate__T-12th/14 (899) 4/10-11 UK Bluegrass Invitational______8th/17 (868) 4/12-13 NYX Hoosier Invitational______7th/14 (884) 10/24-26 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) Invitational__13th/14 (915) 4/24-25 Boilermaker Invitational______5th/18 (882) 4/19-20 Boilermaker Invitational______14th/15 (909) 2/13-14 Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play______7th/8 4/30-5/2 MAC Championships______7th/9 (1,219) 4/21-22 Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational____ 1ST /11 (1,100) 2/27-28 Louisiana Classics______T-11th/15 (911) 5/2-4 MAC Championships______3rd/9 (1,168) 3/18-19 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular_____ T-7th/17 (918) — 2010-11 — 4/1-2 Hoosier Invitational______T-5th/14 (870) 9/13-14 Marshall Invitational______T-8th/15 (853) — 2014-15 — 4/15-16 Boilermaker Invitational______14th/15 (910) 9/18-19 Maryland Intercollegiate______4th/15 (860) 9/15-16 Memphis Intercollegiate______12th/13 (907) 4/28-30 MAC Championships______8th/9 (1,197) 10/1-2 Tucker Intercollegiate______T-14th/16 (930) 9/22-23 Inverness Intercollegiate______9th/12 (915) 10/11-12 Firestone Invitational______9th/13 (884) 9/29-30 Badger Invitational______4th/13 (889) 10/23-24 Bridgestone Collegiate ______7th/14 (865) 10/13 Sagamore Fall Preview______13th/14 (615) 3/4-6 USF Invitational______19th/21 (902) 10/20-21 Georgetown Intercollegiate_____1ST/12 (569) 3/14-15 Rio Pinar Invitational______8th/18 (884) 10/27-28 Rocket Individual Classic_____No Team Score 4/25-26 Border Olympics______19th/19 (910) 2/9-10 Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play___ T-1ST /8th 4/4-5 Mizzou Intercollegiate______14th/16 (955) 3/6-7 Desert Mountain Intercollegiate____ 11th/12 (939) 4/9-10 UK Bluegrass Invitational_____ T-4th/18 (892) 3/15-16 Talis Park Challenge______11th/15 (874) 4/29-5/1 MAC Championships______8th/9 (1,229) 4/11-12 NYX Hoosier Invitational______5th/17 (872) 4/18-19 Boilermaker Invitational______T-7th/15 (883) — 2011-12 — 5/1-3 MAC Championships______2nd/9 (1,168) 9/10-11 Northern Intercollegiate______16th/16 (960) 9/27 Inverness Intercollegiate______3rd/11 (292) 10/10-11 Firestone Invitational______11th/17 (877) 10/14-16 Bank of Tenn. Intercollegiate___14th/15 (916) 10/29-30 Bridgestone Collegiate ______15th/15 (609) 2/20-21 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate______15th/15 (907) 3/9-11 Seminole Intercollegiate______14th/18 (893) 4/7-8 Gary Koch Invitational______15th/15 (930) 4/14-15 Kepler Intercollegiate______7th/15 (922) 4/21-22 Boilermaker Invitational______14th/18 (937) 5/4-5 MAC Championships______6th/9 (903)

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 52 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS ROCKETS AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1999 CHAMPIONSHIPS JUNE 2-5 - HAZELTINE, MINN. TEAM STANDINGS: T-16TH/30

TEAM STANDINGS 1. Georgia ______292-305-290-293=1,180 2. Oklahoma St.______289-308-285-301=1,183 3. Northwestern ______296-299-297-296=1188 4. Washington ______307-301-291-290=1,189 5. Arizona St.______297-307-296-292=1,192 6. UNLV______295-298-306-296=1,195 7. Brigham Young______293-298-302-303=1,196 8. Houston______297-305-297-300=1,199 The Rockets made their first NCAA appearance in the 1998 Central Regional. Clemson______293-297-303-306=1,199 10. North Carolina______294-307-298-302=1,201 1998 CENTRAL REGIONAL 1999 CENTRAL REGIONAL 11. Minnesota______303-305-303-297=1,208 MAY 14-16 - SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS MAY 20-22 - COLUMBUS, OHIO 12. Florida______297-311-298-310=1,216 TEAM STANDINGS: T-20TH/21 TEAM STANDINGS: T-5TH/21 13. East Tennessee______298-306-317-296=1,217 14. Nebraska______301-305-304-308=1,218 TEAM STANDINGS TEAM STANDINGS 15. Illinois______303-305-304-307=1,219 1. Houston ______283-281-281=845 1. Minnesota ______283-293-289=865 Failed to Make Cut 2. Oklahoma______284-283-282=849 2. Northwestern______288-295-285=868 16. TOLEDO______308-305=613 3. Northwestern ______282-290-282=854 3. Nebraska______298-295-289=882 California______307-306=613 4. Texas Christian______292-281-282=855 4. Oklahoma______297-298-288=883 18. Oregon______300-314=614 5. Nebraska______286-282-289=857 5. TOLEDO______290-298-298=886 Duke______311-303=614 6. Minnesota______287-284-291=862 Houston______294-298-294=886 20. South Carolina______308-307=615 7. Oklahoma St.______292-286-286=864 7. Illinois______297-303-288=888 Arizona______303-312=615 8. Ohio State______291-283-290=864 8. Arkansas______291-299-300=890 22. Kansas______305-311=616 9. Miami______293-288-286=867 9. Kansas______298-305-291=894 23. Colorado______315-302=617 10. Kent St.______287-297-284=868 10. Colorado______300-307-290=897 24. Colorado St.______309-309=618 11. Texas A&M______282-289-300=871 Kent St.______294-294-309=897 Mississippi______299-319=618 12. Kansas______289-286-298=873 12. Oklahoma______291-307-300=898 Arkansas______298-320=618 13. Arkansas______305-282-287=874 13. Texas Christian______300-301-301=902 27. Augusta St.______307-318=625 14. Tulsa______291-298-285=874 14. Southern Methodist______298-301-305=904 28. Georgia Tech______314-312=626 15. Texas-Arlington______286-292-297=875 15. Texas-Arlington______302-300-303=905 29. San Diego St.______308-320=628 16. Wichita St.______292-296-289=877 Baylor______299-305-301=905 30. Richmond______318-324=642 17. Drake______296-300-284=880 17. Texas______300-302-304=906 18. Southern Methodist ______295-294-292=881 Purdue______296-312-298=906 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS 19. Baylor ______297-289-297=883 19. North Texas______297-308-302=907 1. Luke Donald (Northwestern)____73-68-72-71=284 20. TOLEDO______297-301-296=888 20. Iowa St. ______309-303-301=913 t23. Richard Elliott______74-76-76-74=300 Texas ______294-298-296=888 21. Tulsa______301-307-309=917 mc. Chuck Radabaugh______81-73=154 mc. Alan Murray______75-79=154 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS mc. Tim Rice______78-79=157 1. Matt Seppanen (Northwestern)_____68-68-69=205 1. James McLean (Minnesota)______69-72-71=212 mc. Kevin Kornowa______82-77=159 T48. Richard Elliott______72-72-76=220 t10. Tim Rice______70-74-73=217 T87. Tim Rice______73-83-69=225 t15. Richard Elliott______71-73-74=218 T91. Chuck Radabaugh______79-72-75=226 t27. Chuck Radabaugh______73-73-75=221 T95. Ashley Wilt______73-78-76=227 t77. Alan Murray______76-78-76=230 111. Matt Query______85-79-78=242 106. Ashley Wilt______80-80-78=238

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 53 ROCKETS AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2000 CENTRAL REGIONAL 2001 CENTRAL REGIONAL 2001 CHAMPIONSHIPS MAY 19-21 - OPELIKA, ALA. MAY 17-19 - STILLWATER, OKLA. MAY 30-JUNE 2 - DURHAM, N.C. TEAM STANDINGS: 26TH/27 TEAM STANDINGS: 8TH/27 TEAM STANDINGS: T-18TH/30

TEAM STANDINGS TEAM STANDINGS TEAM STANDINGS 1. Texas______291-284-272=847 1. Kent St.______289-296-298=883 1. Florida______296-278-277-275=1,126 2. Kent St.______291-285-273=849 Oklahoma______293-291-299=883 2. Clemson______294-289-279-282=1,144 3. Oklahoma St.______288-279-283=850 Purdue______297-293-293=883 3. Arizona ______280-289-282-294=1,145 4. Houston______285-287-279=851 4. Charleston______291-287-307=885 4. Georgia Tech ______289-292-282-285=1,148 5. Minnesota______292-286-274=852 Minnesota ______292-297-296=885 5. Georgia ______296-284-286-286=1,152 6. Northwestern______296-268-290=854 6. Oklahoma______292-301-294=887 6. Arizona St.______298-288-289-287=1,162 7. Texas Christian______299-280-280=859 7. Augusta St.______293-302-293=888 7. Augusta St.______292-288-285-299=1,164 8. Kansas______302-281-277=860 8. TOLEDO______301-296-294=891 8. Virginia Tech______294-291-285-295=1,165 Oklahoma______302-277-281=860 9. Houston______293-304-295=892 9. East Tennessee______293-289-292-293=1,167 10. Baylor______299-281-282=862 Southern Methodist______299-300-293=892 10. Wake Forest______294-282-297-295=1,168 11. Mississippi______289-294-283=866 11. Ohio St.______292-306-295=893 11. Pacific______299-291-295-292=1,177 Michigan______297-286-283=866 Tulsa______297-299-297=893 12. Oklahoma______294-291-297-297=1,179 13. Texas A&M______291-292-285=868 13. Texas A&M______291-298-305=894 Oregon St.______295-295-293-296=1,179 14. Southern Methodist______285-296-289=870 14. North Carolina______299-296-300=895 Alabama-Birmingham___ 297-289-300-293=1,179 15. Ohio St.______303-286-285=874 15. Kansas______303-300-293=896 15. Southern Methodist_____ 298-289-299-304=1,190 16. Tulsa______305-284-290=879 Northwestern______304-299-293=896 Failed to Make Cut 17. Arkansas St.______296-300-284=880 17. Colorado______298-300-300=898 16. College of Charleston______294-296=590 18. SE Louisiana______301-293-287=881 18. Lamar______301-303-295=899 17. UCLA______299-292=591 Colorado______299-301-281=881 Texas ______294-306-299=899 18. TOLEDO______292-300=592 Arkansas-Little Rock______305-291-285=881 20. Baylor______292-302-308=902 Mississippi______296-296=592 21. Louisiana-Lafayette______294-300-292=886 Wichita St.______302-309-291=902 20. Houston______304-289=593 Coastal Carolina______290-307-289=886 Arkansas______303-306-293=902 Minnesota______296-297=593 23. North Texas______297-299-292=888 23. Texas Christian______309-303-293=905 South Carolina______295-298=593 24. Wichita St.______303-302-286=891 24. Louisiana-Lafayette______300-311-295=906 Stanford______297-296=593 25. Oral Roberts______306-297-290=893 25. Arkansas St.______302-303-309=914 24. Georgia Southern______302-292=594 26. TOLEDO______307-298-296=901 26. North Florida______298-311-306=915 25. Oklahoma St.______300-294=594 27. Jackson St.______300-294-311=905 27. Jackson St.______333-320-306=959 26. Washington______301-297=598 27. North Carolina St.______298-301=599 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS 28. Purdue______310-292=602 1. Jon Mills (Kent St.)______71-66-65=202 1. John Klauk (Texas)______68-73-71=212 29. UC-Irvine______306-306=612 t54. Tim Rice______75-73-71=219 t6. Brad Heaven______71-74-71=216 30. Kent St.______310-310=620 t83. David Jones______77-74-72=223 t50. David Jones______75-75-74=224 t115. Kevin Kornowa______77-74-76=227 t55. Sean McTernan______77-75-73=225 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS t129. Ashley Wilt______78-77-77=232 t60. Kevin Kornowa______78-72-76=226 1. Nick Gilliam (Florida)______69-70-66-71=276 dnf. Richard Elliott______78-wd-wd=wd dnf. Cale Green______84-80-WD=WD t27. Sean McTernan______71-73-75-70=289 t39. Brad Heaven______72-72-77-73=294 mc. Kevin Kornowa______72-78=150 mc. David Jones______77-77=154 mc. Alan Murray______80-80=160

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 54 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS ROCKETS AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2002 CHAMPIONSHIPS MAY 29-JUNE 1 - COLUMBUS, OHIO TEAM STANDINGS: T-14TH/30

TEAM STANDINGS 1. Minnesota ______284-289-283-278=1,134 2. Georgia Tech______277-286-290-285=1,138 3. Clemson ______286-277-298-281=1,142 Texas ______291-275-290-286=1,142 5. Augusta St.______289-283-290-281=1,143 6. North Carolina St.______286-281-292-285=1,144 7. Purdue______284-287-293-281=1,145 8. Pepperdine______284-288-286-288=1,146 Toledo posted its best NCAA Championships finish with a 14th-place showing in 2002. 9. Arizona______282-290-288-290=1,150 Tulsa______281-289-284-296=1,150 2002 CENTRAL REGIONAL INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS 11. Florida______283-286-291-292=1,152 MAY 16-18 - LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 1. Lee Williamson (Purdue)______70-67-72=209 Texas Christian______283-283-293-293=1,152 TEAM STANDINGS: 6TH/27 4. David Jones______70-69-73=212 Washington______279-291-285-297=1,152 t17. Brad Heaven______71-72-75=218 14. TOLEDO______283-281-294-295=1,153 TEAM STANDINGS t45. Kevin Kornowa______77-72-74=223 Colorado______280-293-296-284=1,153 1. Oklahoma St.______287-281-297=865 t75. Sean McTernan______73-74-81=228 16. Oklahoma St.______289-293-286-286=1,154 Purdue______290-279-296=865 t138. Justin Bertsch______84-82-88=254 17. North Carolina______282-284-292-297=1,155 3. Tulsa ______296-283-297=876 18. Illinois ______277-296-295-290=1,158 4. Illinois ______293-290-296=879 19. Baylor ______292-289-295-284=1,160 5. North Carolina St.______294-286-300=880 20. Virginia Tech ______291-280-295-295=1,161 6. TOLEDO______291-287-303=881 21. Fresno St.______290-286-297-289=1,162 7. Baylor______292-286-304=882 Georgia______293-289-291-289=1,162 8. Texas Christian______289-292-304=885 23. UNLV______292-289-290-296=1,167 Virginia Tech______296-287-302=885 24. Pacific______292-292-286-299­­­­=1,169 10. Colorado______294-293-299=886 Texas Tech______288-287-298-296=1,169 11. Kansas ______289-290-308=887 26. New Mexico______293-291-293-293=1,170 Oklahoma______289-288-310=887 27. Alabama-Birmingham___ 293-286-297-300=1,176 13. Northwestern______298-297-293=888 28. Auburn______288-287-301-306=1,182 14. Southern Methodist______291-294-306=891 Georgia Southern______296-291-301-294=1,182 15. Alabama______292-295-306=893 30. Virginia Commonwealth____ 295-295-304-297=1,191 16. Louisiana St.______301-292-305=898 17. Lamar ______306-298-297=901 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS Texas-Arlington ______303-297-301=901 1. Troy Matteson (Georgia Tech)___ 73-66-70-76=276 19. Houston ______304-301-301=906 t33. Brad Heaven______69-70-75-72=286 20. Missouri ______298-304-307=909 t46. Kevin Kornowa______72-69-75-72=288 21. Maryland ______299-304-309=912 t46. David Jones______70-71-71-76=288 22. Arkansas St.______314-300-307=921 t97. Alan Murray______72-71-74-78=295 23. St. John’s ______308-312-303=923 t111. Sean McTernan______75-73-74-75=297 24. Austin Peay______313-308-311=932 25. Princeton ______314-313-312=939 26. Army ______319-318-316=953 Jackson St. ______337-352-dnf=dnf

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TEAM STANDINGS TEAM STANDINGS TEAM STANDINGS 1. Oklahoma St.______285-289-282=856 1. UCLA______283-288­-294=865 1. California______279-289-287-279=1,134 2. Illinois______275-295-291=861 2. New Mexico______284-286-296­=866 2. UCLA______289-283-275-293=1,140 3. North Carolina St. ______283-289-290=862 3. Arizona______288-287-297­=872 3. Arizona______292-281-283-292=1,148 4. North Carolina ______283-295-289=867 4. Arizona St.______286-289-298=873 4. Texas______288-286-289-286=1,149 Texas______285-298-284=867 5. Brigham Young______286-289-306­=881 5. Georgia Tech______289-285-287-290=1,151 6. Kentucky______280-301-288=869 USC______286-294­-301=881 6. Florida______285-289-284-294=1,152 7. Southern Methodist______277-301-292=870 7. TOLEDO______286-292-304=882 Washington______289-282-285-296=1,152 Minnesota______287-297-286=870 California______301-277-304­=882 8. Kentucky______283-286-283-303=1,155 Arkansas______286-292-292=870 9. Pepperdine______292-298-294=884 9. Brigham Young______280-290-291-295=1,156 10. Wichita St.______290-287-294=871 10. Washington______293-290-302­=885 10. Pepperdine______295-276-289-300=1,160 11. Kansas St. ______287-305-280=872 11. UNLV______300-292-297­=889 11. Georgia______285-302-284-290=1,161 12. Texas Tech______296-293-285=874 12. Central Florida______296-293­-302=891 Georgia St.______292-280-297-292=1,161 13. Lamar______285-304-286=875 13. San Diego St.______287-296-309=892 13. Oklahoma St.______292-289-289-294=1,164 14. TOLEDO______295-301-280=876 14. UC-Riverside______293-297-306=896 14. Texas A&M______291-292-284-300=1,167 Ohio St.______293-293-290=876 15. Colorado St.______297-290­-314=901 15. Penn St.______289-291-290-300=1,170 16. Texas Christian______287-300-290=877 16. Coastal Carolina______301-304-299­=904 Failed to Make Cut 17. Kent St.______291-295-293=879 17. UNC-Wilmington______294-300-311­=905 16. Purdue______292-285-294=871 North Texas ______285-303-291=879 18. Furman______299-294-316­=909 USC______284-298-289=871 19. Kansas ______295-298-288=881 19. Denver______300-305­-306=911 18. Clemson______285-290-297=872 20. Oklahoma ______292-296-294=882 20. UTEP______307-293-313=913 19. New Mexico______291-291-294=876 Michigan St.______289-300-293=882 21. Long Beach St.______299-307-309=915 Texas Christian______281-292-303=876 22. Northwestern ______287-308-289=884 22. UC-Irvine______303-311-304=918 21. Arizona St.______292-304-283=879 23. Tulsa ______291-299-297=887 23. New Mexico St.______297-309-314=920 Auburn______283-298-298=879 Wright St. ______297-297-293=887 24. Stanford______298-308-315=921 Oklahoma______286-295-298=879 Texas A&M ______296-297-294=887 25. Louisiana-Monroe______308-314-322=944 24. Kent St.______294-288-299=881 26. Missouri ______298-300-290=888 26. Loyola (MD)______316-315-321=952 25. TOLEDO______294-292-298=884 27. Baylor ______289-313-291=893 27. Wright St.______305-333-324=962 26. Southern Methodist______297-288-302=887 Wichita St.______298-304-285=887 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS 28. Vanderbilt______294-303-294=891 1. Brett Callas (Houston)______71-69-67—207 1. Travis Johnson (UCLA)______66-73-72=211 29. North Carolina______294-291-307=892 t27. Richard Kilpatrick______74-74-68—216 Chris Nallen (Arizona)______71-68-72=211 30. Rhode Island______299-311-302=912 t63. Brad Heaven______73-75-73—221 t11. Brad Heaven______70-74-72=216 t67. David Jones______73-78-71—222 t26. Justin Bertsch______68-73-79=220 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION & UT INDIVIDUALS t77. Justin Bertsch______75-74-74—223 t33. Richard Kilpatrick______75-72-75=222 1. Ryan Moore (UNLV)______67-70-64-66=267 t77. Sean McTernan______77-78-68—223 t62. Doug Batty ______73-75-78=226 mc. Richard Kilpatrick______74-70-75=219 t88. Tyler Riley______79-73-79=231 mc. Brad Heaven______71-74-74=219 mc. Doug Batty______73-74-75=222 mc. Justin Bertsch______76-75-74=225 mc. Tyler Riley______77-74-75=226

mc - Missed Cut dnf - Did Not Finish

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 56 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS — A — — E — Agin, Josh______2010 Eberley, Harold______1931 Anteau, Robert______1948 Edmunds, James______1965, 66, 67 Augsburger, Mark______1978, 79 Ehiapetta, Edward______1947 Eischen, Jeff______1987 — B — Elliott, Ricky______1997, 98, 99, 00 Bagadonas, Al______1936 Epps, Charles______1967 Bailey, Don______1977 Evans, Chris______1989 Bartschy, Jason______1993, 94, 95, 96 Everman, Curtis______1982, 83 Barth, A.J.______1990 Batty, Doug______2004 — F — Bauer, Bob______1968, 69, 70, 71 Farina, Ben______1994, 95, 96, 97 Baumgartner, Al______1933 Felhaber, Tom______1955, 56, 57 Beck, Rob______1989 Fish, Greg______1968, 69, 71 Behymer, Fred______1997, 98, 99 Fisher, John______1965, 67, 68 Berger, Tom______1972 Flynn, Joe______1998 Bergman, Richard______1950, 51 JUSTIN BERTSCH Frank, Bob______1990, 91, 92, 93 Bertsch, Justin ______2003, 04, 05 Franklin, Bill______1973 — C — Betts, Dave______1941 Frisinger, Chet______1960, 61 Camp, Howard______1936 Black, Bill______1959 Fuerst, James______1949, 50 Carlson, Marchall______1940, 41 Black, Otto______2013, 14, 15, 16 Carlyle, Walter______1944 Boissoneault, Scott______1976 — G — Carroll, Jerry______1965 Bossart, Scott______1985, 86 Garber, Bernie______1962, 63 Carswell, Milt______1968 Boyer, Ben______2008, 09, 10, 11 Gartner, Tom______1963 Cermak, Michael______2009, 10, 11, 12 Brandt, Van______1987, 88, 89 Gillig, Dan______1986, 87 Cermak, Pat______2012, 13, 14, 15 Bowie, Charles______1970, 72 Gillooly, Tom______1933 Chiapetta, Ed______1946 Braun, Robert Sr.______1971 Glanville, James______1959 Cisterino, Tony______1994 Brazen, James______1981, 82 GODFREY, GRANT______2017 Claus, Bernard______1982, 83, 84 BRYCE, JOE______2017 Gomersall, Brad______1951 Cole, Jerry______1961 Brebberman, Jim______1974 Gonring, Nate______2012, 13, 14, 15 Colli, Fred______1970, 71, 72, 73 Buss, Bill______1963, 64, 65, 66 Good, Barry______1975, 76, 77, 78 Cone, James______1953 Bybee, Steve______1994 Graf, Dave______1979, 80, 81, 82 Connelly, John______1989, 90, 91 Connors, Mike______1993, 94 Corliss, Ken______1967 Crockett, Eric______1987

—D— Daney, Jim______1965 Davis, Bob______1941, 42, 43, 46 Davis, Curtis______1942, 43, 46 Deer, Bryan______1940, 41 DeGroff, Morton______1953 Demeter, Kyle______2005 Demski, Gerald______1956 Denno, Bruce______1962, 63 DiSalle, Tony______1959, 60, 61 Dixon, Gerald______1948 Drlik, Scott______1965 Dulinski, Thomas______1987 JOHN CONNELLY RICKY ELLIOTT

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 57 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS — J — Jackson, Roy______1974, 75 Jacobs, Doug______1978, 80, 81 Jagodzinski, Dave______1980, 81, 82 Jamieson, Tom______1989 Jasinski, Jim______1985, 86, 87 Jasinski, John______1980, 81, 82 Jennsen, Paul______1931 Jennsen, Meier______1931 Jones, David______2000, 01, 02, 03 Jorris, Brian______1983, 84, 85, 86 JOSEPH, COLIN______2015, 16, 17

— K — Kaminsky, Charles______1989, 90, 91, 92 Kasprzak, Dave______1962, 65, 66 Kayden, Kirk______1994, 95, 96 CHARLES KAMINSKY Kaylor, Pat______1966, 67, 68 SEAN McTERNAN — G — Kennedy, Don______1947, 48, 49, 50 — L — Green, B.J.______1994 Keselowski, Lee______2007, 08 Lancaster, Mike______2012, 13, 14, 15 Kilpatrick, Richard______2003, 04, 06 Green, Cale______2001 Langevin, Renaud______2005, 06, 07, 08 Kim, Jonathan______2008, 09, 10 Green, Tom______1977, 78, 79 Lautzenheiser, Charles______1970, 71 Klag, Edward______1936 Gregory, Lawrence______1960 Lawrence, Doug______1994 Klejka, Matt______1998, 99 Gregory, Tom______1961, 62 Lee, Mike______2016 Knipe, Jamie______2016, 17 Lehmann, Rick______1965 Knuth, Steve______1973 — H — Lewandowski, Phil______1966, 67, 68 Korn, Steve______1987 Hall, Dale______1940 Kornowa, Greg______1974, 75, 76, 77 Lippman, Ray______1949, 50 Hall, Rob______1975, 76, 77, 78 Kornowa, Kevin______1999, 00, 01, 02 Lukz, Kevin______1994, 95 Hayes, Robert______1954, 55 Kortokrax, Dave______1985, 86, 87 Lynsh, Pete______1970, 71 Heaven, Brad______2001, 02, 03, 04 Kotlarczyk, Joe______1981, 82, 83 Heidtman, William______1954 Kotnik, Don______1965, 66 — M — Hirt, Tim______1978, 79, 80, 81 Krochmalny, Bernie______1965 Malone, Mike______1968 Hogan, Mike______1987 Kwiatkowski, Frank______1960 Mauntler, Jamie______1994, 95, 96 Hollerbach, Bernie______1968 McAleavey, Ciaran______2005, 06, 07, 08 Holloway, James______1941 McCormick, Tom______1957, 58 Holmes, Bill______1946 McDermott, Jack______1940 Holmes, James______1958 McIntyre, Mel______1975, 76, 77 Holmes, William______..1947, 48, 50 McLean, Don______1933 Holtfretter, Art______1993, 94 McGurk, Jim______1992, 93, 94 Holtsberry, Oliver______2013 McSherry, Roland______1982, 83 Houtz, James______1956, 57, 58 McTernan, Martin______2004, 05 Hull, Justin______2005, 06, 07, 08 McTernan, Sean______2001, 02, 03 Hundley, Robert______1955 Meek, Gordie______1972, 73 Meglen, Joe______1967, 68, 69, 70 Meissner, Jim______1991, 92, 93 Meyer, Dean______1981, 82 Meyers, Dave______1966 Miller, Bill______1933 Miller, Kevin______1989, 90, 91, 92 Miller, Mike______1977, 78, 79, 80 KEVIN KORNOWA MILLS, CAMERON______2016

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 58 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS — M — — S — Mitchell, Michael______1981 Sommerville, Russell______1933 Mooney, Pat______1967, 68, 69, 70 Spencer, Denny______1963, 64, 65, 66 Moor, Chris______1965 Spencer, Doug______1964, 65, 66, 67 Moore, Tad______1961 Spencer, Jamie______2000, 01 Spencer, Mark______1987 Moore, William______1954, 55 Spross, Charles______1953 Morgan, Jim______1967 Stepleton, Scott______1989, 90 Morris, Zak______1998, 99 Stokes, Bill______1940 Mulcahy, Steve______1987, 88, 89 Stoller, Brad______1983, 84, 85, 86 Murphy, Bill______1957, 59 Stone, Mike______1992, 93, 94 Murphy, Dugan______2011, 12 Swart, Dirk______.1976, 77 Murphy, William______1954, 58 Szymanski, Jim______1967 Murray, Alan______1999, 00, 02 Szymanski, Paul______1984, 85, 86

— O — — T — Oakes, Eric______1994 Tadlock, Lee______1957 Taylor, Tom______1956 Obloza, Casimer______1940 JEAN-HUBERT TRAHAN Thomas, Bobby______2013, 14 O’Neal, Jim______1973 — R — THURLOWAY, THOMAS______2017 Osborne, Chris______..1988, 89, 90 Radabaugh, Charles______1996, 97, 98, 99 Tinsher, Mark______1974, 76 Ossoff, Ted______1972, 73, 74, 75 Reger, Larry______1951 Tomczak, Larry______1962 Owen, Chuck______1956 Reifert, Rob______1975 Trahan, Jean-Hubert______2008, 09, 10, 11 Trepinski, Jerry______1962 Rice, Tim______1997, 98, 99, 00 — P — Trepinski, Jim______1957, 58 Richardson, Bill______1933 Pawlecki, Lance______1947, 48, 49, 50 Trivisonno, Mike______2005 Richardson, Jamie______2012, 13, 14 Trueblood, Phil______2000, 01 Perkins, Henry______1962, 65, 66 Riley, Phillip______1987 Pfefferle, Bus______1946, 47 Riley, Tyler______2004, 05, 06, 07 — W— Phillips, John______1946, 47, 48, 49 Roemer, Dave______1993, 94 Waaland, Jeff______1982, 83 Poynter, Tom______1966 Roman, Bob______1969, 70 Wachter, Fred______1936 Purtilo, Cliff______1987, 88, 89, 90 Walden, Ernie______1931 — S — Walinski, Tom______1963, 64 — Q — Sager, Jeff______1993 Walker, Clayton______1946 Query, Matt______.1997, 98 Sansom, Ken______1933 Wallenhurst, Dave______1987 Santagelo, Ralph______1966, 67, 68 Waltz, Jim______1960, 61 Schaub, Bill______1962, 63, 64 Watson, James______1953 Schiciano, Sam______..1968, 69, 71, 72 WATTS, STEPHEN______2015, 16, 17 Schreiber, Greg______1987 Webb, Dave______1968, 70 Selfridge, Chris______2012, 13, 14, 15 Weber, John______1933 Senn, Chuck______1961, 63, 63 Weida, Greg______1966, 67, 68, 69 Sentman, Orville______1963, 64 Weida, Scott______1962, 63, 64 Shambaugh, Richard______1953, 54 Weis, Tim______1973, 74 Whiting, Jerel______2009,10 Shindler, Thomas______2013, 14, 15, 16 SHOEMAKER, SPENCER______2016, 17 Williams, Grant______1989, 90, 91 Wilt, Ashley______1997, 98, 99, 00 Silverthorn, Brandon______1994 Wine, Nathan______2008, 09, 10 Siwa, Ken______1965 Winters, Sean______1991, 92, 93, 94 Slade, Jeff______1993, 94, 95, 96 Wise, Jack______1947 Sloan, Gary______1962 Wolford, Ron______1966 Sloan, Todd______1973 Sluhan, John______1997, 98, 99 — Y — Smith, Dan______1979 Yuhas, Craig______1987 Smith, Greg______1989, 90, 91, 92 TIM RICE Smith, Tom______1951 ITALICS Indicates on 2017-18 Roster

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 59 VARSITY ‘T’ HALL OF FAME 1977 CLASS 1983 CLASS Tom Beutler, football Tom Kozelko, men’s basketball Cal Christensen, men’s basketball Frank X. Lauterbur, football coach/athletic director Chuck Chuckovits, men’s basketball Dick Leffler, wrestling Charlie Cupp, men’s basketball/baseball Mel Triplett, football Dean Eisner, men’s tennis Ted Zuchowski, football Chuck Harmon, men’s basketball/baseball Dick Huston, football/baseball 1984 CLASS Curtis Johnson, football Emerson Cole, football Larry Jones, men’s basketball/baseball/track & field Dave Connelly, coach/athletic director Harry Lanzi, football/wrestling Bill Orwig, football/men’s basketball coach Steve Mix, men’s basketball George Machoukas, football Bob Nash, football/men’s basketball/baseball Ken Swartz, men’s tennis James Pierce, football/men’s track & field Joe Scalzo, wrestling 1985 CLASS Gib Stick, football/men’s basketball Dave Hamler, football/men’s track & field Aaron Hopkins, men’s track & field 1978 CLASS Len Matuszek, baseball/men’s basketball Harold Anderson, men’s basketball coach John Niezgoda, football Chuck Ealey, football Bart Quinn, men’s basketball Francis Maher, football Marty Slovak, football Arnold Straka, men’s basketball/baseball DENNIS SPENCER, MEN’S GOLF Greg Wojciechowski, wrestling 1986 CLASS 1979 CLASS Jerry Bush, men’s basketball coach BILL BUSS, MEN’S GOLF Mike Ducey, men’s tennis Mike Carman, football Paul Elzey, football/wrestling TIM HIRT Gene Cook, men’s basketball/baseball/football Earl Kaiser, men’s basketball/men’s track & field Bob Hayes, football/men’s basketball/men’s track & field George Patterson, men’s basketball 1992 CLASS Dick Torio, football/wrestling Lee Pete, football/baseball Roger Coe, baseball Ken Crots, football 1980 CLASS 1987 CLASS T. Dale Crow, men’s basketball Dick Craig, football/men’s track & field Don Fair, football Barney J. Hein, baseball/team physician Pete Kramer, football/men’s tennis Eddie Melvin, men’s basketball coach Ned Hein, team physician Phil Martin, men’s basketball Merrill Solowin, wrestling Tami Johnston, softball Frank Pizza, football Gene Swick, football John Muenzer, men’s swimming & diving Dick Wilson, wrestling Jerry Welling, football John Papcun, men’s basketball Ray Wolford, men’s basketball 1981 CLASS 1993 CLASS Dodge Alexander, football/men’s track & field 1988 CLASS Jim Cox, men’s basketball Bill Backensto, men’s basketball/baseball Al Alvarez, men’s basketball/baseball Brian Eisner, tennis coach Frank Clemons, men’s basketball/football/men’s track & field Chuck Hardy, football/men’s track & field Roland Gandy, team physician Jim Ray, men’s basketball Dick Miller, men’s basketball Harvey Knuckles, men’s basketball Jim Nicholson, football coach JOHN MEIER, MEN’S GOLF 1982 CLASS Lenny Rhodes, men’s basketball Ned Miklovic, men’s basketball/football Warren Densmore, football/men’s track & field Jim Thibert, football John Rapparlie, men’s basketball/baseball Harold Dunn, football/men’s track & field Mel Long, football 1989 CLASS 1994 CLASS John Schneider, football Dick Bonacci, wrestling Jim Day, football Richard Gordon, football Pat Hintz, men’s basketball TIM HIRT, MEN’S GOLF Mike Kennedy, football John Pilewski, baseball Bob Nichols, men’s basketball/coach Dr. Robert Pocotte, baseball Mike Rachuba, baseball John F. Savage, administrator Julius Taormina, football Clarence Spears, football coach 1995 CLASS 1990 CLASS Bob Caverly, football Bob Gerber, men’s basketball Tom Duncan, football Linda Janicki, women’s basketball Stan Joplin, men’s basketball Ken Keller, football/men’s basketball DON KOTNIK, MEN’S GOLF/GOLF COACH/FOOTBALL Steve Kerlin, wrestling John Pazdzior, men’s basketball Jim Nice, head athletic trainer Paul Peer, baseball Jim Swaney, men’s basketball Gene Stauber, football/assistant football coach Don Wyper, football/wrestling 1996 CLASS 1991 CLASS Patty Barrett, softball/women’s volleyball John Allen, men’s cross country Larry Cole, men’s basketball Roy Hummel, men’s basketball David Hardy, football/assistant football coach Bill Jones, men’s basketball Max Gerber, sports information director Roland Moss, football Dan Simrell, football/head football coach Joe Schwartz, football Vern Smith, assistant football coach/athletic director Don Wem, wrestling 1997 CLASS Mark Brandon, football Dan Bukovich, football Stan Clarke, baseball Jack Murphy, football coach Adam Najarian, football BILL BUSS Kelly Savage, women’s basketball Dallas Zuber, men’s basketball

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 60 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS VARSITY ‘T’ HALL OF FAME 2004 CLASS Clarence Russell, men’s track & field Dan Draeger, men’s swimming & diving Paul Sehzue, men’s track & field/football Angela Drake-Bray, women’s basketball Matt Eberflus, football 2012 CLASS Tia Davis, women’s basketball George Grailer, football/men’s basketball Todd France, football David Krol, baseball Jay Gast, men’s basketball Mike Larsen, men’s basketball Bruce Gradkowski, football Casey McBeth, football Nick Kaczur, football Mimi Olson-Takats, women’s basketball Chuck Stobart, football coach Cheryl Sprangel, softball coach DeSeana Williams, women’s volleyball 2005 CLASS 2013 CLASS John Brandeberry, head football coach Jim Harding, football, Bill Bronikowski, baseball Kelly Meinhart, softball Kim D’Angelo-Jones, women’s basketball Robert Pawlak, men’s basketball Andy Fisher, men’s basketball Pat Reilly, wrestling Kim Knuth-Klaer, women’s basketball John Wesley Saunders, football/men’s basketball Ryan Huzjak, football Tom Ward, football Ted Ossoff, men’s golf Bob Rose, football 2014 CLASS Melvin Tucker, football/baseball Brian Engel, men’s tennis John Greco, football 2006 CLASS Justin Ingram, men’s basketball Aaron Bivins, football Megan McKinley-Deal, women’s swimming & diving BRAD HEAVEN Lisa Donnelly-Denstorff, women’s tennis Jalen Parmele, football Erin Jamieson, women’s swimming Casey Shaw, men’s basketball 1998 CLASS Henry Patterson, men’s track & field 2015 CLASS Jane Roman, women’s basketball Al Baker, football Tom Amstutz, football/football coach Wasean Tait, football Robert Dixon, football Tavares Bolden, football Rhonda King-Randolph, softball Ted Williams, men’s basketball Brett Kern, football Clarence “Red” Palm, football Nick Moore, men’s basketball Stan Sanders, baseball coach 2007 CLASS Courtney Risinger, women’s basketball Haru Kimura Thompson, secretary Kahli Carter-Wilson, women’s basketball Leslie Stong, softball Ron Junko, wrestling April Williams, women’s track & field 1999 CLASS Mike Karabin, baseball/baseball coach Frank Baker, football Tim McCann, men’s swimming & diving 2016 CLASS MARSHALL CARLSON, MEN’S BASKETBALL/GOLF Neal Mersch, baseball Tom Amstutz, football/football coach Gary Hinkson, football Don Seymour, football Jim Brown, men’s basketball Tim Reiser, men’s basketball Dave Speicher, men’s basketball Barry Church, football A.J. Sager, football/baseball Brenda Steinbruner-Vonderwell, softball Molly Cornwell, women’s soccer Kim Sekulski, women’s basketball Chester Taylor, football Myriam Cueva-Neville, women’s tennis Doward Williamson, men’s cross country/track & field Mark Ehlen, women’s basketball coach 2000 CLASS Harold McGuire, football Ken Epperson, men’s basketball 2008 CLASS Randy Schafer, baseball Bob Graney, equipment manager Occie Burt, football/baseball Brent Williams, football Latoja Harris, women’s basketball Melvin Miller, football/men’s track & field Jay Lehman, men’s basketball John Ross, football 2017 CLASS Ken Moyer, football Steve Schnitkey, football Harvey Bowles, wrestling coach Joe Corfman, baseball Myron Shapiro, wrestling Greg Stempin, men’s basketball Jacy Dyer, women’s swimming & diving Dan Williams, football Mike Tippenhauer, baseball Chuck Friedman, men’s track & field Sara Vergote, women’s cross country/track & field Amy Galvan, softball 2001 CLASS Colin Westrich, football DeJuan Goulde, football Jim Blanchard, men’s swimming & diving Don Whiting, baseball Fabiana Zilberstein Rezak, women’s tennis Dana Drew-Shaw, women’s basketball Fred Zimmerman, football Jim Gray, football/men’s track & field A.C. Jenkins, football 2009 CLASS Frank Kralik, football/UT historian Bob Aston, men’s basketball Leigh Ross, softball Lucretia LeGault, women’s basketball Tim Selgo, men’s basketball Mitch Maier, baseball Steve Morgan, football 2002 CLASS Bill Nagy, men’s tennis Calvin Bostic, men’s track & field Mike Parker, men’s basketball Candy Campbell, women’s track & field Gary Pinkel, football coach Kelvin Farmer, football Shantel Ransom Thomas, women’s track & field Murray Guttman, men’s basketball/baseball Tom Marsh, baseball 2010 CLASS Sylvester “Sonny” Smith, football/baseball Bob Beemer, football Sam Tisci, football/baseball Jeff Calabrese, football Tony Wolodzko, football/baseball BRAD HEAVEN, MEN’S GOLF Dorian Hooker, men’s track & field 2003 CLASS Troy Keegan, baseball Don Baker, football Briana Shook, women’s cross country/track & field Bill Fennelly, women’s basketball coach Byron Harris, men’s track & field 2011 CLASS Andy McCollum, football Christin Chadwick Lucas, softball Reyna Smith, women’s swimming & diving Shauna Cottrell, women’s soccer Craig Thames, men’s basketball David Keller, wrestling Jerry Wager, wrestling Lance Moore, football Greg Morton, men’s tennis/men’s basketball DON KOTNIK

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 61 UNIVERSITY HISTORY & TRADITIONS UNIVERSITY ORIGIN UNIVERSITY SEAL The University of Toledo was founded by The University of Toledo’s Seal was placed Jesup Wakeman Scott on October 12, 1872 as a in the middle of Centennial Mall and dedicated private arts and trades school, known as Toledo on October 23, 1995 by the Student Alumni University of Arts and Trades, offering painting Council, with the support of various campus and architectural drawing as its only subjects. and community organizations. A tradition that Scott, the editor for the Toledo Blade newspaper was formally started by Omicron Delta Kappa, from 1844 to 1847, was a public-spirited To- as part of their ritual, is that no Rockets past, ledoan who felt the city should have a university present, or future who cross this path on their to train young people for responsible positions educational journey shall ever step on the in the growing community. Scott’s dream led seal. This is every Rocket’s sign of respect and him to endow 160 acres of land which later gratitude for our great university. It is a UT myth, became the Scott Park Campus. Scott died in and believed to be true, that if you step on the 1874 and the school was forced to close in 1878 seal in Centennial Mall you will fail your next due to a lack of funds. On January 8, 1884, the exam. assets of the university were turned over to the city of Toledo and the school reopened that year TOLEDO EDISON MEMORIAL as the Manual Training School, later changing its name to Toledo University. In 1922, the uni- FOUNTAIN versity moved into an automobile mechanics The Bell Tower was completed in 1931. The Toledo Edison Memorial Fountain, a gift to the University of Toledo by the Toledo Edison Co. for the training facility on Scott’s land that had been Campus. Residing on the top four corners of Centennial of Light (1879-1979), is located on the north constructed during World War I. After the Toledo side of the Student Union and was built when Centennial voters passed a bond levy in 1928, the main this architectural gem are four gargoyles which Mall was constructed in 1980. The fountain, designed campus was moved north to the land located overlook and guard the University of Toledo. by Toledoan Phyllis Nordin, was turned into a flowerbed on Bancroft Street, with University Hall being the The 156-step, 206-foot Bell Tower sits atop for four years because the rusted pipes of the fountain first building constructed in 1931. of University Hall. Completed in 1931, University would have cost $50,000 to repair. After a fundraising effort by Student Government President Kevin Hopkins, On July 1, 1967, the University was given Hall was the first building built on the Bancroft Campus. It took 400 men nearly one full year Toledo Edison, and many others, the flowerbed was the status of a state-funded university by the restored back into a fountain in 1997. Ohio General Assembly and became known to complete University Hall and the second as the University of Toledo. On July 1, 2006 the building built on campus, the Field House. The University merged with the Medical University Collegiate Gothic structural design for University of Ohio, making UT one of only four institutions Hall set the standard for all other buildings to in the state with a medical school and a law be constructed on the University of Toledo’s school. Bancroft Campus.

BELL TOWER & UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL MALL During the Blizzard of 1978, the land in HALL mid-campus, which used to be a faculty park- President Henry J. Doermann, the father ing lot and Army barracks, was completely of the Bell Tower and the university’s struc- covered by snow. Graduate students in the tural design, wanted all of the buildings on university’s geography department conducted a Bancroft Campus to be of a Collegiate Gothic study and photographed the paths on the snow architectural design to reflect the best design made by students walking to class. The design elements of the universities of Europe. Presi- of the sidewalks in Centennial Mall was then dent Doermann felt such architecture would constructed using the layout of those paths. provide an atmosphere to inspire students. He There are almost 300 trees located in the also dreamed of a central tower that could be 9.7 acres of Mall area. This shrine of trees is spotted from anywhere on campus. President known as the Circle of Champions. Centennial Doermann went against the objections of many Mall was completed in 1980 and provides the Toledoans who felt the design was too extrava- campus with an environmentally friendly look, gant and a waste of money. He knew how much which contributes to UT’s ranking as one of the this Tower would mean to the UT community; “100 most beautifully landscaped places in the therefore, he set out and accomplished his lofty country,” according to the American Society of goal of building the beautiful high structure Landscape Architects. Only 22 college cam- There are almost 300 trees located in the 9.7 that resides at the north center part of Bancroft puses are on the list. acres of the Centennial Mall area. TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 62 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS ATHLETIC TRADITIONS NICKNAME ORIGIN THE ROCKET When the University of Toledo played FIGHT SONG In 1961, the University of Toledo procured then-powerful Carnegie Tech in football in “U of Toledo” a genuine Nike-Ajax missile from the U.S. 1923, Pittsburgh sports writers were surprised CHORUS Army missile program. Simply known as “The to learn that UT did not have a nickname. U of Toledo, we’ll fight for you Rocket,” it was placed behind the crossbar Pittsburgh writers pressed James Neal, a UT (Fight! Fight! Fight!) of the north end goalpost, where the Larimer student working in the press box, to come U of Toledo, we love the Gold & Blue Athletic Complex resides today. During the up with a nickname. (Let’s go Blue!) renovation in 1989-90, the Rocket was moved Despite UT’s 32-12 loss, the student Men of the Varsity, the enemy must yield, to its present day position on the northeast labeled the team “Skyrockets,” obviously We’ll fight just like our ancestors corner of the Glass Bowl, just outside of the and march right down the field! impressed by his alma mater’s flashy wall. The one-ton Rocket carries two sets T-O-L-E-D-O, Toledo! performance against a superior team. The of fins and a propellant boost capable of sportswriters shortened the name to “Rock- VERSE (NO LONGER USED) guiding the missile to supersonic velocity. In ets,” which has been used since. The Indians roamed the Maumee River land 2004, the rocket was refurbished and painted Many other suggestions for UT’s nick- Till along came Anthony Wayne. Midnight Blue & Gold. name have been considered through the Old England was the ruler of the Lakes, Legend has it that the rocket’s trajec- years, including a Spanish theme of Tore- Till Perry gained his fame. tory is pointed toward Bowling Green State They were fighters and victorious adors or Bulls, in honor of Toledo’s sister University, 25 miles south. If the Rocket were And they drove back every foe. relationship with the city’s namesake in Gave their legends and traditions to be lit, it is said, it would blast off and land Spain. Others included Commodores, Turtles, To the school we honor so. directly on the 50-yard line of the Falcons’ Bancroft Highwaymen and Jeeps. Doyt Perry football stadium. Toledo teams were referred to as the Blue ALMA MATER and Gold, Munies (for municipal university) “FAIR TOLEDO” SPIRIT ROCK and Dwyer’s Boys (after head football coach In 1968, Nicholson Concrete and Supply James Dwyer) in sports stories prior to 1923. In tower shadows voices now raising, To alma mater Golden and Blue, Co. donated an eight-ton rock to the Univer- Fair Toledo praise to thee, sity of Toledo as a symbol of the spirit of its SCHOOL COLORS Portal of learning ever be, student body. The Spirit Rock was originally Midnight Blue & Gold were selected as the Hallowed halls we shall revere, located on the grass between the William S. school’s official colors by the Varsity ‘T’ club, Vow to keep thy memory dear. Carlson Library and the Student Union. The at its organizational meeting on December large rock marked the final resting place of 1, 1919. Ten of the 14 football lettermen met the old Bancroft High image of UT. The original to form the club, and also chose Ed Stader ALMA MATER Spirit Rock was moved by the university in as their first president. “Fair Toledo” was selected from eight entries which were submitted in the UT Alma FIGHT SONG Mater Song Contest, sponsored jointly by the Student Senate and the Alumni Association “U of Toledo” was written in 1932 by Dave in 1959. The competition was held to replace Connelly, UT athletic director and baseball “Golden and Blue,” set to “Amici,” a tune used coach through much of the 1930s and 1940s. by various universities. Connelly loved to sing, but had never studied While driving to work, Gilbert Mohr heard music. He wrote the words for “U of Toledo” Jim Uebelhart announce the contest on the and sang the melody to a family friend, radio in January of that year. An amateur Bernie Jones. Jones played it on the piano songwriter, Mohr began humming different and put it to music. tunes, and later with his wife, Jean Strout, The tune remained largely unchanged wrote the lyrics. Their alma mater entry won until 1975, when UT associate professor of the contest and the couple received a $100 music David Jex arranged the current version. government bond. “Fair Toledo” debuted at At that time, the song’s one verse (see box halftime of the Marshall-Toledo basketball above) was dropped from the official version game on March 2, 1959. of the fight song.

The Rocket was completely refurbished in 2004.

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 63 ATHLETIC TRADITIONS under the wing of Dan Seemann, Director of Stu- dent Activities at the time, and the first official Rocky the Rocket, Bill Navarre, emerged. Navarre displayed his super spirit at UT both home and away football and Painting the Spirit Rock before a big game is basketball games a Toledo tradition. in the Rocky the Rocket cos- order to make room for the Student Union tume, which was expansion, and now resides by the pond at made by the the- Scott Park Campus. ater department The current Spirit Rock on main campus seamstress. The was donated to the university in 1997 and costume was es- placed in the Flatlands. Over the years, the The cheerleaders provide spirit at every football contest and all home sentially a waste- men’s and women’s basketball games. rock has been a site for many Rocket pep paper basket with rallies. The Spirit Rock has been tarred and a pointed rocket ball season. Both suits were used until 1980 feathered, burnt, and painted hundreds of top made of papier-mâché. when Rocky took on a more futuristic look times, but it is tradition to paint it only during Over the years Rocky’s costume has in a costume that was designed to present twilight hours. changed many times. In the early 1970s, more of a space rocket image. Rocky wore a tall metal rocket helmet with Another Rocky costume, which was plush ROCKY THE ROCKET (& many different jumpsuit type outfits, includ- with huge feet, was introduced in 1983, but ROCKSY) ing such items as bellbottom pants. Then, was only used until 1986 when a big blue in 1977, an authentic spacesuit, helmet, and Rocky the Rocket, the University of plush Rocky with smaller feet was unveiled. boots were donated to the university by the Toledo’s mascot, began in the 1966-67 Throughout the late 1980s and most of the NASA Space Center in Houston, TX with the academic year by the Spirits and Traditions 1990s only minor changes were made to help of former Ohio astronaut and senator, committee, an appendage of Student Gov- Rocky’s costume. John Glenn. The space suit was used for ernment, with various students being chosen In 1998, at the Bowling Green football football games, but because of its mass, a to dress up for a couple different games. game, a new Rocky arrived at midfield via lightweight replica was used for the basket- Then in the fall of 1968, Rocky was taken helicopter. The new Rocky had a blue and gold rocket-man costume, complete with jetpack and astronaut helmet. The latest Rocky, which was unveiled in fall of 2008, maintains the futuristic space concept but is depicted more as a cartoon super hero. He was joined by a female com- panion, Rocksy, in 2010.

CHEERLEADERS Providing the spirit at all home women’s basketball games are the cheerleaders. The cheerleaders are also at every football contest, and numerous public appearances on behalf of the UT Athletic Department. The UT cheerleading squad consists of a varsity and a junior varsity squad. There is a total of 33 members—16 varsity, 16 junior varsity and one mascot.

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 64 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS ATHLETIC TRADITIONS STUDENT PRIDE GROUPS Fanatic t-shirts to UT students. Waves of Rocket Fanatic t-shirts can be seen in the student sections of Savage Arena.

BLUE CREW/TRUE BLUE The Blue Crew is a secret society of spirited individuals who represent the pride inside of every Rocket. This crazy 10-member organization consisting of UT students is fully dedicated to instituting, reviving, and maintain- ing the University of Toledo’s traditions. Each member is hidden under an as- student body. True Blue attend all home ROCKET FANATICS sumed identity and name. The members are University of Toledo sporting events, and The Rocket Fanatics were organized in only revealed at the end of the season of their also attend as many away games as 1995 in an effort to increase student spirit, graduating year or after they have faithfully possible. They also support and promote pride, attendance and participation. Today, served in the position for four full semesters. other organizations on campus and their every UT student is considered a Rocket Fa- The Blue Crew attends all home and away activities as well in an attempt to better the natic the minute they enroll at the University women’s basketball games dressed in blue college experience for fellow students. True of Toledo. The group exploded in popularity in and yellow Afro wigs, gold masks, painters Blue wear their masks in order to cause 2000, when the Fanatics adopted the Athletic overalls, and Converse All-Stars shoes. people to look at them as a group and not Department slogan, “See You at the Game,” True Blue is a masked group of University as individuals. and began distributing thousands of Rocket of Toledo students whose purpose is to cre- ate a positive image of the university and its

THEY SUPPORT THE ROCKETS VARSITY ‘T’ CLUB tion of the Varsity ‘T’ All-Sports Pavilion located DOWNTOWN COACHES AS- just south of the Glass Bowl. The club sponsors The Varsity ‘T’ Club is a support group of SOCIATION former varsity letterwinners whose purpose is pregame tailgate receptions prior to all home football games for club members and guests. The Downtown Coaches Association to support Rocket Athletic programs through is a support group whose purpose is to service projects and special events. The Var- In 2007, the club reached an all-time high with over 530 dues paying members. promote, encourage and stimulate interest sity ‘T’ Club provides financial assistance to in intercollegiate athletics at the Univer- the athletic department on an annual basis. sity of Toledo. It was founded in 1937 by Over the years, the club has provided ROCKET FUND athletic director and head football coach over $100,000 to fund the purchase of weight The Rocket Fund is the UT Athletic Depart- Doc Spears. For over 75 years, the DCA has equipment in the Larimer and Savage Arena ment’s official annual giving program. Over sponsored Monday luncheons and assisted weight rooms. The club has also supported 1,000 Rocket fans are donors to the Rocket in the department’s fundraising efforts. The the replacement of the Glass Bowl turf, the Fund at the $100 gift level and up. Gifts may DCA sponsors an annual reverse raffle and student-athlete handbook, senior scholar- be designated for operations for a particular conducts 50/50 raffles at UT football and athlete receptions, the annual Hall of Fame sport, for scholarship aid, or for unrestricted basketball games. Banquet and has also assisted in raising use. Benefits are provided at all gift levels of In 2008, the DCA made a major funds through a summer golf outing, and $100 or more. For more information on the commitment to the Building Champions most recently, made a major commitment Rocket Fund, visit our website at utrockets.com Campaign to name the “Wall of Champi- to the “Building Champions Campaign” to or call the Athletic Development Office at (419) ons” in the Sullivan Athletic Complex. The name the Hall of Fame area in the Sullivan 530-4183. wall features photos of every Rocket MAC Athletic Complex at Savage Arena. Championship team. In 1998, the Varsity ‘T’ Club completed a $300,000 capital campaign for the construc-

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Dr. Sharon L. Gaber began her tenure as the 17th president of The help students transfer to UT, as well as graduate earlier; launched University of Toledo in July 2015. An academic with a background in additional communication channels for faculty, staff and students; city and regional planning, she came to the UT presidency following increased faculty and staff recognition; launched the UT Leadership six years as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the Institute; and enacted numerous cost-saving measures while seek- University of Arkansas. She also has been a faculty member and ad- ing new ways to generate revenue to help keep a UT degree affordable. ministrator at Auburn University and the University of Nebraska. Dr. Gaber has secured millions in research funding and is the At UT, Dr. Gaber is focused on elevating the national stature of one author of more than 40 peer-reviewed articles researching and ana- of the country’s most comprehensive institutions of higher education lyzing regional and urban planning, public policy and the social dy- through increases in externally funded research, student enrollment namics that affect community decision-making. She also is the co- and graduation rates, philanthropic support, and the recruitment of author of a book on planning research methods. She currently serves leading academic and clinical faculty. on the boards for the Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce and the During her first two years at UT, Dr. Gaber has: increased student Regional Growth Partnership. enrollment; strength- Dr. Gaber earned her bachelor’s degree from Occidental College ened the University’s in Los Angeles, a master’s degree from USC, and her doctoral de- focus on research, gree in city and regional planning from Cornell University. She is the including expanding mother of three, including a daughter who is a student at UT. opportunities for stu- dents; increased pro- grams and training to UT BOARD OF TRUSTEES improve diversity and Steven M. Cavanaugh, Chair (2022) inclusion, as well as Mary Ellen Pisanelli, Vice Chair (2023) sexual assault aware- Alfred A. Baker (2025) ness; implemented a Christine Brennan (2019) (National Trustee) myriad of strategies Jeffrey C. Cole (2020) F. Patrick D’Eramo (2021) to promote student Patrick Kenney (2026) success, including Will Lucas (2024) requiring second- Sharon Speyer (2019) year students to live Joseph H. Zerbey, IV (2018) on campus and de- Hedyeh Elahinia, Student Trustee (2019) veloping programs to Lucas D. Zastrow, Student Trustee (2018)

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 66 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS VICE PRESIDENT & ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Now in his 16th year as vice-president and athletic director at the University tem. The Sullivan Athletic Complex features a beautiful glass atrium entrance to of Toledo, Mike O’Brien has helped shape the UT Athletics program into one of Savage Arena, a new ticket office, the Varsity ‘T’ Hall of Fame and “Rocky’s Locker,” the very best in the Mid-American Conference. Whether embarking on ambitious a merchandise store devoted exclusively to selling Rocket gear and souvenirs. capital projects or nurturing the athletic and academic achievements of UT’s The next addition to the Rockets’ building spree was the completion of the student-athletes, O’Brien has left a legacy of success that few can match. Fetterman Training Center in 2010. The Fetterman Training Center is a 90,400 O’Brien, who has the second-longest tenure among MAC athletic directors, square-foot indoor multi-sport practice facility that features a 100-yard FieldTurf received national recognition for his accomplishments from the National As- playing surface, a regulation basketball/volleyball court, sprinting lanes and a sociation of College Directors of Athletics at the NACDA Convention in June of long jump pit for track, a golf practice area and new golf locker rooms. As part 2012 when he was named the Football Bowl Subdivision Northeast Region Athletic of the project, improvements were also made to the adjacent UT Outdoor Track, Director of the Year. Just a few months later, O’Brien accepted the 2011-12 Cart- including new permanent bleacher seating, a press box and elevated viewing wright Award, given annually to the MAC athletic program with the highest degree platforms. of excellence in academics, athletics and citizenship. In August of 2014, a $5.5 million renovation of the Larimer Athletic Com- Perhaps the best word to describe O’Brien is “builder.” He has been an in- plex was completed. Highlights of the renovation include an upgraded academic strumental force in initiating some of the most ambitious construction sched- center that will be used by all student-athletes; an enhanced locker room area; a ules in school history. No fewer than five major projects have been completed larger, more modern weight room; renovated offices; and new coaches’ meeting during O’Brien’s reign, as well as numerous smaller ones, most recently renova- rooms. In addition, a dynamic new entryway into Larimer was constructed on the tion projects at the Glass Bowl and Savage Arena in 2016. east side of building. O’Brien has also been a builder in an even more important sense. He has In 2016, a Savage Arena expansion created new offices for the men’s and guided the Rockets into position as one of the strongest programs in the Mid- women’s basketball programs, as well as a significant increase in the size of the American Conference, both on the field and in the classroom. The Rockets have Joe Grogan Room. Also in 2016, a renovation project at the Glass Bowl updated won or shared 32 league titles in nine different sports under O’Brien’s watch. And concessions, restrooms and other fan amenities on the east side of the stadium. in the classroom, O’Brien’s emphasis on academics has led to record-breaking O’Brien’s term as athletic director has been more than just bricks and mor- report cards for the department. tar. Since becoming the school’s 13th athletic director on Jan. 22, 2002, the Rock- The building boom of capital projects under O’Brien’s reign began shortly ets have won or shared 32 MAC division, regular-season and tournament titles after his arrival at UT in 2002 and has never relented. First on the agenda was the in the sports of football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, women’s cross renovation of the outdoor track, tennis courts and soccer field. The soccer field country, men’s golf, women’s soccer, women’s swimming, baseball and wom- project was completed in the fall of 2004, while the tennis courts and track were en’s volleyball. In that same span, UT has made 10 bowl appearances in football; finished in 2006. three NIT appearances in men’s basketball; an NCAA Tournament appearance O’Brien next secured significant funding for the Athletics capital campaign in women’s basketball in 2017, as well as six WNIT appearances, including a for the new Charles A. Sullivan Athletic Complex and Savage Arena renovation WNIT championship crown in 2011. In addition, women’s soccer has advanced project, including a $5 million gift from Chuck and Jackie Sullivan. The $30 mil- to the NCAA Tournament five times, while men’s golf has competed in the NCAA lion facility, which debuted on Dec. 3, 2008, can rightfully claim to be one of the Championships twice. UT women have qualified for the NCAA Championships in premier facilities of its kind in the country. Changes to Savage Arena included either track or cross country a total of 19 times and received All-America recog- a new seating configuration, improved fan amenities, new locker rooms and nition nine times since 2002. In women’s swimming & diving, five Rockets have offices, new suites and loges, as well as a new video scoreboard and sound sys- qualified for the NCAAs, with one earning All-America honors on two occasions.

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS 67 VICE PRESIDENT & ATHLETIC DIRECTOR In 2011-12, the Rockets took home the Jacoby Trophy as the MAC’s top women’s A native of Iowa City, Iowa, O’Brien earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary athletic program for the first time in school history. education from Missouri Valley College in 1975, and has master’s degrees in In the classroom, UT has produced overall department grade-point aver- education from Wisconsin-River Falls in 1982 and in sports management from ages above a 3.2 in each of the past five semesters, and above a 3.1 in the Western Illinois in 1986. Prior to his administrative career, O’Brien was an as- past 17 consecutive semesters. In the 2017 spring semester, UT student-athletes sistant basketball coach at three different schools from 1982-1986. achieved a combined GPA of 3.270, the highest mark for the Rocket athletic pro- O’Brien and his wife Michelle have a son Jack (15). gram. UT has won the Mid-American Conference Institutional Academic Achieve- MIKE O’BRIEN’S FILE ment Award, presented annually to the school with the highest grade point aver- AEDUCATION: age, in four of the last five years. The Rockets took the top spot in the MAC in 2011- • Master’s in Physical Education, Western Illinois ‘86 12 with an overall athletic GPA of 3.171, in 2012-13 with a 3.200 mark, in 2014-15 • Master’s in Education, Wisconsin-River Falls ‘82 (3.213 GPA) and in 2015-16 (3.235 GPA). The UT men’s program earned the Faculty • Bachelor’s in Elementary Education, Missouri Valley College, ‘75 Athletics Representative (FAR) Academic Achievement Award for having the overall • Associate’s in Liberal Arts, Indian Hills (Iowa) C.C. ‘73 highest grade point average rank in 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2015-16. Among O’Brien’s other accomplishments are adding Ohio State, Miami ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE: (Fla.), Colorado, Purdue, Arizona, Missouri, Navy, Fresno State, Boise State, BYU, 2002-Pres. Vice President & Athletic Director, Toledo Iowa State, Colorado State and Cincinnati to the home football schedule; secur- 1997-2001 Associate Athletic Director, Kansas St. ing Savage Arena as a site for the first and second rounds of the NCAA women’s 1993-97 Athletic Director, Lamar Basketball Championships in 2014; working with the Inverness Club to bring the 1990-93 Director of Development, Pittsburgh 2009 NCAA Men’s Golf Championships to Toledo; securing a multi-year deal with 1989-90 Assistant Director of Development, Pittsburgh Learfield Sports to increase UT’s advertising revenue; and joining forces with The 1988-89 Director of Development and Marketing, Ball St. Aspire Group to increase ticket sales. In 2017, O’Brien helped negotiate a six-year 1986-88 Administrative Assistant to Athletic Director, Ball St. agreement that made Nike the official athletic footwear, accessory and equip- ment brand for all 16 of Toledo’s varsity sports. COACHING EXPERIENCE: O’Brien was named to the NCAA Division I Council in 2015, where he works 1985-86 Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach, Western Illinois on the Competition Oversight Committee. He also chairs the MAC Football Coach- 1984-85 Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach, Green Bay es Committee and was the conference’s athletic director representative to the 1981-84 Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach, UW-River Falls College Football Playoff Committee (formerly the Bowl Championship Series). Previously, he has served as the chair of the Mid-American Conference Athletic COLLEGE PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Director’s Committee and was a member of the NCAA Division I Football Issues 1973-75 Basketball, Missouri Valley College Committee. 1971-73 Basketball, Indian Hills Community College Previous to his appointment at UT, O’Brien had 15 years of experience in athletics administration at four universities, Kansas State (associate A.D., 1997- FAMILY: 2001), Lamar (athletic director, 1993-97), Pittsburgh (director of development Wife, Michelle, and son, Jack (15) 1989-93) and Ball State (marketing and development, 1986-89).

TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 68 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS NCAA COMPLIANCE ARE YOU A UT “ATHLETICS aid agreement. Prospects retain this status • “Am I receiving this benefit because I REPRESENTATIVE” (BOOSTER)? until they have attended classes as a full- am a student-athlete?” The NCAA definition of a booster is very time student or have attended practice. If a student-athlete can honestly an- broad. Simply put, you are a booster if you It is not permissible for boosters to swer “Yes” to the first question, and “No” have: make in-person, on- or off-campus re- to the second question, then the benefit in • Graduated from the University of Toledo. cruiting contacts, or written or telephonic most cases would not be an extra benefit. • Purchased season tickets. communications with the prospect, the • Become a member of an organiza- prospect’s relatives or legal guardians, or CONSEQUENCES OF NCAA VIO- tion that supports UT Athletics (Downtown the prospect’s coaches. LATIONS Coaches, Varsity ‘T’ Club, etc.). Booster participation in non-permissible • Made a donation to the Rocket Fund. ENROLLED STUDENT-ATHLETES activities may result in any of the following: • Assisted a Toledo student-athlete in A student-athlete, their relatives, or • A prospect may be declared ineligible securing employment. friends are not permitted to receive any to represent The University of Toledo. Once you become an athletic represen- special arrangement by an institutional • A student-athlete may be declared tative, you maintain that relationship forever, employee or booster (“extra benefit”) that ineligible to compete for The University of regardless of whether or not you remain in is not authorized under NCAA legislation. Toledo. contact with the program. Examples of extra benefits include: • An entire athletic team may be declared • Free or reduced cost services. ineligible to compete in MAC or NCAA com- PERMISSIBLE ACTIVITIES • The use of telephones or credit cards. petition. FOR BOOSTERS • Free or reduced cost entertainment • The institution may be placed on MAC/ • Occasional meals provided to a stu- services (free movie tickets, dinners, or NCAA probation. dent-athlete or team at the home of a professional sports tickets). • MAC/NCAA championships may be va- booster is permitted. The meal may be • A loan of money or guarantee of a bond. cated. catered, and the booster hosting the meal • The use of an automobile or any other • Disassociation of booster from the insti- may provide reasonable local transportation form of transportation. tution and loss of season ticket privileges. to the student-athlete(s) attending the meal • The signing or co-signing of a note with (this event must be documented with the an outside agency to arrange a loan. PLEASE make a concerted effort to Compliance Office). Student-athletes must ask themselves understand the rules and ask questions to • Provide information to student-athletes two questions when trying to determine if avoid any of these consequences. on employment and internships. they are being offered an extra benefit: • Please remember that student-athletes • “Is this benefit available to any student retain their status forever, just as boosters at the University of Toledo?” do. It is not permissible to provide benefits to a student-athlete simply because they have exhausted their athletic eligibility. FOR QUESTIONS REGARDING NCAA LEGISLATION, PLEASE PROSPECTIVE STUDENT- CONTACT: ATHLETES (PROPECT) A prospective student-athlete (e.g., BRIAN LUTZ prospect or recruit) is an individual who Associate Athletic Director has begun classes for the ninth grade. This for Compliance includes prep school and two-year college (419) 530-8496 [email protected] student-athletes as well. It is important to remember that athletes are considered to be prospective KENNY SCHANK Brian Lutz Kenny Schank student-athletes even after they have signed Athletic Compliance Officer a National Letter of Intent and/or financial (419) 530-8493 [email protected]

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TOLEDO MEN’S GOLF | 2017-18 MEDIA GUIDE 70 UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS UTOLEDOROCKETS MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE Providing leadership in education and di- nament First and versity, the Mid-American Conference moves Second Rounds, The Mid-American Conference into its 72nd year of service to our students. also at Quicken 24 Public Square, 15th Floor Since its inception in 1946, the Mid- Loans Arena. The Cleveland, OH 44113 American Conference has progressively MAC has previ- Phone: (216) 566-4622 grown and developed into one of the most ag- ously hosted both Fax: (216) 696-2622 gressive Division I conferences in the country. the 2012 and 2014 One of only 10 football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) NCAA Women’s Founded: 1946 (71st year) conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon A. Stein- Bowling Champion- Headquarters: Cleveland, OH Dr. Jon Steinbrecher brecher as its eighth commissioner in March ships, and will also Number of Schools: 12 Commissioner of 2009. host the 2019 NCAA Student Population: Total 240,000 (estimate); Average: 22,000 The league hosts championships in 23 Women’s Bowling Range: 16,000 to 38,000. sports, including neutral site events at some Championships National Ranking: Fourth-largest in total enrollment. of the finest facilities in the nation – foot- under Steinbrech- Alumni: Nearly 1.7 million nationwide. ball (Ford Field, Detroit), men’s and women’s er’s direction. States With Members: Ohio (6), Michigan (3), Illinois (1), Indiana basketball (Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland), In the summer (1) and New York (1). softball (Firestone Stadium, Akron) and base- of 2014, the MAC and Nearby Major Cities: Chicago, Columbus, Cincinnati, Detroit and ball (Sprenger Stadium, Avon, Ohio). ESPN announced Indianapolis. The MAC secured a four-year contract ex- a historic 13-year MAC-Sponsored Championships: 23 (11 men, 12 women) tension with Ford Field to host the MAC Foot- rights extension • Women’s: basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, gym- ball Championship deal through the nastics, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, indoor track, outdoor Game through the 2026-27 season for track, volleyball. 2019 football sea- expanded national • Men’s: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, son, anchored a television and digi- swimming, tennis, indoor track, outdoor track, wrestling. six-year contract tal distribution. This extension for the is the largest and MAC Men’s and most extensive agreement in the history of HISTORY OF THE MAC Women’s Basket- the Conference and brings long-term securi- Based in Cleveland since July 1999 fol- ball Tournaments ty for the MAC through the 2026-27 academic lowing a 15-year stay in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC at Quicken Loans year. has established historic measurements in Arena through the ESPN has exclusive television and digital both football and men’s and women’s bas- 2023 season, and stabilized a five-year con- distribution rights for all MAC sporting events, ketball since moving to Northeast Ohio. The tract extension through the 2020 season for and guarantees coverage of every football MAC was founded as a five-school league the MAC Baseball Tournament at Sprenger game, and select men’s and women’s bas- on February 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Stadium in Avon, Ohio. ketball and Olympic sporting events. The MAC Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and In addition to growing its commitment to and ESPN will establish on-campus produc- Western Reserve admitted as charter mem- MAC championships, Steinbrecher has stra- tion capabilities that will provide a significant bers. The Mid-American Conference mem- tegically positioned the MAC’s participation increase in the national coverage of base- bership consists of 12 universities across five in hosting NCAA events and championships. ball, softball, soccer, volleyball, wrestling and states (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New York and The MAC recently served as the host for the Olympic sports on ESPN3. This will open up Ohio). 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Midwest nearly 92 million households from ESPN3 for In 1946, men’s basketball was the first Regional at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleve- exposure to MAC sports for the first time in competitive sport in the MAC, which now land and will also serve as host of the 2018 Conference history. Through this ESPN part- sponsors a total of 23 sports. Women’s sports NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships nership, the MAC and CBS Sports Network an- were brought into the conference’s structure and the 2020 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tour- nounced a four-year sublicensing agreement in 1980. For men, there are 11 championships to expand sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, its national cross country, soccer, swimming and div- Current MAC Membership (year joined) coverage of ing, indoor track and field, outdoor track and West East football and field, wrestling, golf and tennis. 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