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Colorado Roster Buffalo Bits Player Ht. Wt. Class Exp Hometown (High School/Previous College) CU QUICK FACTS Wilson Belk 5-10 150 So. 1L Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain) Boulder, Colo. Location: Victor Bjorlow 6- 5 180 Fr. HS Sotogrande, Spain (Sotogrande International School) Population: 102,000 Kade Crossland 6- 4 190 Jr. 1L Buhl, Idaho (Buhl/Corban University) Enrollment: 32,220 Conference: Pac-12 Ethan Freeman 6- 0 215 Sr. 3L Denver, Colo. (Kent Denver) Nickname: Buffaloes Morten Toft Hansen 6- 0 210 Fr. HS Gilleleje, Denmark (Gribskov Gymnasium) Colors: Silver, Gold & Black Ross Macdonald 5-10 175 So. 1L Castle Rock, Colo. (Valor Christian) President: Bruce Benson (Colorado ’64) Spencer Painton 6- 2 210 Jr. TR Aurora, Colo. (Regis/Kansas) Chancellor: Dr. Phil DiStefano (Ohio State ’68) Jeremy Paul 6- 1 170 Sr. 3L Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus) Faculty Representative: Dr. David Yannik Paul 6- 1 170 Jr. 2L Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus) Clough (Case Institute ’68) Ryan Schmitz 5- 9 165 Sr. TR Greenwood Village, Colo. (Regis/Redlands) Athletic Director: Rick George (Illinois ’82) John Souza 6- 1 160 Jr. 1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Thunderbird/South Mountain C.C.) Pronunciations: Bjorlow (bore-low); Souza (sue-zuh). HOME COURSES Colorado National Golf Club (Par 72; 7,676 yards) Boulder Country Club (Par 70; 7,043 yards) Flatirons Golf Course 2016-17 Schedule (Par 70; 6,765 yards) The Heritage At Westmoor Fall Dates Tournament Site Host (Par 72; 7,420 yards) Sept. 6 BALLYNEAL CHALLENGE Holyoke, Colo. COLORADO Omni Interlocken Golf Club (Par 72; 6,945 to 7,040 yards) Sept. 10-11 Air Force-Gene Miranda Falcon CU also has use of virtually every course Invitational USAFA, Colo. Air Force in the Denver metro area. Sept. 19-20 CSU Ram Masters Invitational Fort Collins, Colo. Colorado State GOLF PROGRAM Sept. 23-24 New Mexico-William H. Tucker INFORMATION Intercollegiate Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico Head Coach: Roy Edwards (Kansas ’00) Sept. 26-27 MARK SIMPSON-COLORADO Season at Colorado: 11th INVITATIONAL ERIE COLORADO (named July, 2006) Office Telephone: 303/492-4653 Oct. 10-11 Paintbrush Invitational Parker, Colo. Denver 303/492-4647 Office Fax: Nov. 7- 9 *UCLA Gifford Collegiate 303/917-4538 Cell Phone: Championships Napa, Colo. UCLA E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Coach: Patrick Grady (Colorado ’09) Spring Dates Tournament Site Host Director of Operations: Gabbie Pelloni Feb. 2- 4 Amer Ari Invitational Waikoloa, Hawai’i Hawai’i-Hilo 2015-16 NCAA Finish: t-8th (Southeast Feb. 17-19 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Palm Desert, Calif. Wyoming Regional) 2015-16 Pac-12 Conference Finish: t-6th Mar. 12-14 Bandon Dunes Championship Bandon, Ore. Gonzaga Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/2 Mar. 30-A1 The Goodwin Palo Alto, Calif. Stanford Facebook: Colorado Buffaloes Men’s Golf April 14-15 The Maxwell Edmond, Okla. Oklahoma Twitter: @CUBuffsMGolf April 28-30 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS BOULDER COLORADO/Pac-12 SPORTS INFORMATION May 15-17 NCAA Regionals #—six sites #—assorted Sports Information Director/ Golf Contact: David Plati May 26-31 NCAA Championship Finals Sugar Grove, Ill. Northern Illinois Office Telephone: 303/492-5626 Office FAX: 303/492-3811 *—Stroke & Match Play. #—Regional sites: East—Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Middle Tennessee 303/494-0445 Home Telephone: State); South—Baton Rouge, La. (Louisiana State); Central—West Lafayette, Ind. (Purdue); [email protected] E-mail: Southwest—Austin, Texas (Texas); West—Palo Alto, Calif. (Stanford); Northwest—Auburn, Official CU Athletics Website: Wash. (Washington) www.CUBuffs.com SUPPORT STAFF CREDITS: The 2016-17 University of Colorado golf media guide was written by David Plati, Academic Counselor: Katharine Lindauer Associate AD/Sports Information. Design and layout by Linda Hall of Whirlwind Graphics. Equipment Manager: Tim Horton Photographers include Bill Brittain, Chip Bromfield and Cliff Grassmick. Printed by Sports Medicine: Kari Kebach Pioneer Press, Greeley, Colo. Copyright 2017. Strength & Conditioning: Steve Englehart 1 administration Bruce Benson Phil DiStefano President Chancellor 2017 University of Colorado Board of Regents Back row: Jack Kroll, John Carson, Stephen Ludwig, Heidi Ganahl, Kyle Hybl. Front Row: Sue Sharkey, Irene Griego (chair), Glen Gallegos (vice chair), Linda Shoemaker. Russell L. Moore David Clough Rick George Provost Faculty Rep Athletic Director Ceal Barry Matt Biggers Lance Carl Jason DePaepe Kurt Gulbrand Cory Hilliard Kris Livingston Emily Canova Senior Associate Associate AD/CMO Associate AD/Business Associate AD/Facilities Associate AD/ Associate AD/CFO Associate AD/ Assistant AD/ AD/SWA Development & Game Day Operations Development Student Services Special Projects t J.T. Galloway Jill Keegan Prema Khanna Ted Ledbetter Lindsay Lew Scott McMichael Steve Pizzi Alexis Williams Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD, CEC and Assistant AD/ Trademark & Licensing Compliance Marketing Development Digital Marketing Development Game Day Operations Ticket Operations Alexis Williams Assistant AD/ Ticket Operations Laura Anderson Chris Bader Josi Carlson Jo Marchi Dr. Eric McCarty Roger Pielke, Jr. Rachel Ripken Erin Sanders Sports Dietitian Counseling & Sports Director of Special Associate Director Director of Sports Director/Sports Community Outreach Executive Director of Psychologist Events of Compliance Medicine Governance Center Coordinator the Alumni C Club Alexis Williams Assistant AD/ Ticket Operations Ron Scott Deric Swanson Neill Woelk Gabbie Pelloni Steve Englehart Tim Horton Kari Kebach Katharine Lindauer Director of Director of BuffVision CUBuffs.com Director of Golf Strength & Equipment Trainer Academic Counselor Development Contributing Editor Operations Conditioning 2 University of Colorado Founded in 1876 at the foot of the Flatirons, 140 years has transformed the University of Colorado from a lone building on a bleak, windswept hill to one of the nation's leading public research institutions. Established in 1861, the University was formally founded in 1876, the year Colorado became a state. The Boulder campus encompasses almost 800 acres on the main campus, east campus (which includes a research park), Williams Village and the Mountain Research Station north of nearby Nederland (which supports ecology, chemistry and geology). In 1996 the Board of Regents purchased 308 acres of land in unincorporated Boulder County, now informally known as the south campus, in an effort to insure the growth of the University well into this century. While almost 31,000 students are educated on the main campus, another 13,000 study at the University of Colorado at Denver, the University of Colorado Anschutz Campus (Aurora) and the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Nine elected Regents most recent recipient in 1992. Faculty member Thomas Cech, a and President Bruce Benson lead the four-campus system, while distinguished professor of chemistry and biochemistry, won the each campus has a Chancellor who serves as the chief academic and 1989 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Other notable alumni include former administrative officer. Dr. Phil DiStefano is in his eighth year as the United States Supreme Court Justice Byron “Whizzer” White, former chancellor of the Boulder campus. big band leader Glenn Miller and actors Robert Redford and Christopher Meloni, the latter starring for years on Law & Order: Students can enter any of 10 schools and colleges offering more Special Victims Unit, and the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and than 2,500 courses in 150 fields, representing a full range of Matt Stone. disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, physical and biological sciences, the fine and performing arts, and the professions. CU- If the aphorism, “Somewhere between the Rockies and reality,” Boulder is regularly ranked among the best of the United States’ seems too good to believe, then come for a visit. Start with a walk public universities by the Fiske Guide to Colleges, and a 2010 USA on the historic Pearl Street Mall, a downtown pedestrian mall that Today/Princeton Review survey rated the University of Colorado as is the ceremonial heart of the city actually that works despite the the fifth-best value among American public colleges. CU was efforts of its street theatre. recently ranked as the No. 33 university in the world by the Times Higher Education. Visitors may be so taken in by the scenery, the mall, Tudors and Victorians they may forget the University that put it all together. CU-Boulder has played a major role in NASA space programs, From Pearl, Broadway leads directly onto campus where the designing and building many scientific instruments flown in outer University of Colorado Museum and the CU Heritage Center, in the space, and graduated 18 men and women who became astronauts, original Old Main building, which introduces the University’s past including the late Jack Swigert, one of the three astronauts in the and present. The recently completed ATLAS building is one of the crippled Apollo 13 mission who made it dock to Earth safely from most state-of-the-art structures on any college campus. the moon. When the Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990, it was carrying seven major instruments, including a high-resolution Take in the fresh mountain air on any part of 100 miles of trails spectrograph to study the evolution of stars and designed and built and 30,000 acres of open space. Climb the Flatirons or in Eldorado by an international science team led by