ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The 14th Edition of the WIAC Directory and Records Book is dedicated to five individuals who worked tirelessly on behalf of the conference over a number of years. While each of these individuals will be missed by their colleagues and friends within the conference, their contributions and service to the WIAC and intercollegiate athletics will never be forgotten.

Al Ackerman, UW-Oshkosh Director of Athletics, 1991-2010

Joe Baker, UW-La Crosse Director of Athletics, 1998-2010

Rick Bowen, UW-River Falls Director of Athletics, 2006-10 Men’s Head Coach, 1987-2006

Julius Erlenbach, UW-Superior Chancellor, 1996-2010

Joe Harlan, UW-Stout Director of Athletics, 2007-10

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2010-11 Directory and Records Book

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This is the 14th Edition of the WIAC Directory and TABLE OF CONTENTS Records Book. It is presented as a means of informing educators, writers, broadcasters and staff of the excellence University of Wisconsin System...... 2 of athletics competition displayed by teams and individual WIAC Administration...... 3 Conference History...... 6 student‑athletes of member institutions. This book is Conference Championship Sports...... 8 published annually to provide a record of all sports in the 2010-11 Sites and Dates...... 9 Conference Awards...... 10 conference‑sponsored program. 2009-10 Regional and National Team Results...... 12 National Championship Teams...... 13

It is the purpose of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Directory Section Conference to encourage intercollegiate athletics on an Eau Claire...... 15 La Crosse...... 16 amateur basis, with institutional control, and under the Oshkosh...... 17 instruction of coaches who have faculty status, in order to Platteville...... 18 River Falls...... 19 assure maximum educational benefit from intercollegiate Stevens Point ...... 20 athletic contests among the member and nonmember Stout...... 21 Superior...... 22 institutions. Whitewater...... 23 Finlandia...... 24 Gustavus Adolphus...... 25 Hamline...... 26 “Conference of Champions” Winona State...... 27 Sports Section Men’s Cross Country...... 29 Women’s Cross Country...... 32 Football...... 35 Women’s ...... 47 Men’s Soccer...... 49 Women’s Soccer...... 53 Women’s ...... 57 Women’s ...... 62 Men’s Basketball...... 68 Women’s Basketball...... 76 Women’s ...... 84 Men’s Ice Hockey...... 88 Men’s & ...... 92 Women’s Swimming & Diving...... 100 Men’s Indoor Track & Field...... 109 Women’s Indoor Track & Field...... 117 Wrestling...... 126 ...... 132 ...... 138 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field...... 144 This book was designed and edited by Matt Stanek, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field...... 153 WIAC Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations Coaches of the Year...... 162 Scholar-Athletes...... 165

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University of Wisconsin System

The University of Wisconsin System marks its 39th anniversary in the fall of 2010. The UW System was created in October 1971, by a law placing all of the state’s public university campuses under a single Board of Regents. The UW System is composed of 13 universities, 13 two‑year UW Colleges and UW‑Extension which provides outreach services from offices in every county. Although only 39 years old, the UW System was one of the first statewide higher educational systems in the nation and has been a pioneer in developing coordinated and high quality programs and services on a statewide basis. System administrative offices are in Madison.

Universities are located in Eau Claire, Green Bay, La Crosse, Madison, Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Kenosha (Parkside), Platteville, River Falls, Stevens Point, Menomonie (Stout), Superior and Whitewater. Colleges are at Baraboo, Fond du Lac, Janesville, Manitowoc, Marinette, Marshfield, Menasha, Rice Lake, Richland Center, Sheboygan, Waukesha, Wausau and West Bend.

PRESIDENT’S CABINET CONFERENCE GOVERNANCE (As of June, 2010) Council of Chancellors President Kevin P. Reilly UW-Eau Claire Brian Levin-Stankevich Senior Vice President for Administration & Fiscal Affairs UW-La Crosse Joe Gow Michael Morgan UW-Oshkosh Richard Wells* Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Rebecca Martin UW-Platteville Dennis Shields Vice President for Finance Deborah A. Durcan UW-River Falls Dean Van Galen General Counsel Patricia Brady UW-Stevens Point Bernie Patterson Associate Vice President for Human Resources Alan Crist UW-Stout Charles Sorensen Associate Vice President for Budget & Planning Freda Harris UW-Superior Christopher Markwood (Interim) Associate Vice President for Academic & Faculty Programs UW-Whitewater ^Richard Telfer Stephen Kolison ^=chair, *=vice-chair Associate Vice President for Capital Planning & Budget David Miller Faculty Athletics Representatives’ Council Executive Director of Communications & External Relations Men Women David F. Giroux UW-Eau Claire Bernard Duyfhuizen Jill Prushiek* Senior Special Assistant to the President Andrew Richards UW-La Crosse Jearold Holland Jodie Rindt Associate Vice President for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion UW-Oshkosh Lee Van Scyoc Theresa Lind Vicki Washington UW-Platteville Tim Deis Lisa Riedle Secretary to the Board of Regents Jane S. Radue UW-River Falls Brian Schultz Kathleen Olsen UW-Stevens Point Nate Annie Wetter UW-Stout Brian Finder Donna Stewart BOARD OF REGENTS UW-Superior Charles J. Reichert Jennifer Christensen (As of June, 2010) UW-Whitewater David Van Doren^ Susan Johnson Charles Pruitt, President Milwaukee ^=chair, *=vice-chair Michael J. Spector, Vice-President Milwaukee Jane S. Radue, Secretary Madison Athletics Directors’ Council Jeffrey B. Bartell Madison UW-Eau Claire Scott Kilgallon Mark J. Bradley Wausau UW-La Crosse Josh Whitman Judith V. Crain Green Bay UW-Oshkosh Darryl Sims Danae D. Davis Milwaukee UW-Platteville Mark Molesworth Stan Davis Madison UW-River Falls Roger Ternes John R. Drew Milwaukee UW-Stevens Point Frank O’Brien Tony Evers Madison UW-Stout Duey Naatz Michael J. Falbo Hartland UW-Superior Steve Nelson^ Thomas A. Loftus Sun Prairie UW-Whitewater Paul Plinske Edmund Manydeeds III Eau Claire ^=chair Jessica Schwalenberg Delafield Brent Smith La Crosse WIAC Executive Committee Jose F. Vasquez Milwaukee David Van Doren UW-Whitewater David G. Walsh Madison Jill Prushiek UW-Eau Claire Aaron Wingad Eau Claire Steve Nelson UW-Superior Betty Womack Slinger Gary F. Karner (ex-officio) WIAC Office 2 Administration

Prior to becoming the commissioner of the WIAC, Karner spent nearly eight years with the NCAA national office as a compliance representative. During his tenure with the NCAA, he played a key role in the development of the institutional compliance review process as well as the NCAA Division I Athletic Certification Pro- gram. He also served as a NCAA liaison to a number of NCAA Gary F. Karner committees, the PAC-10, Big Sky, WAC and Big West conferences, Commissioner and the College Football Association (CFA).

Dr. Gary Karner is entering his 14th year as the commissioner of Karner also spent nearly 13 years in public education as a teacher, the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC), a Divi- coach, and administrator in Wisconsin and Colorado. He earned sion III conference consisting of nine institutions from within the his bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens University of Wisconsin System. His first major undertaking as Point in 1975 and his master’s and doctorate from the University of commissioner was to merge the former Wisconsin State Univer- Wisconsin-Madison in 1978 and 1984, respectively. sity Conference and Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, which had functioned as separate men’s and women’s Karner has served as the president of the National Association of conferences for over 25 years, into the WIAC. Division III Athletic Administrators as well as on the executive committee of the NCAA Division III Commissioner’s Association, During his tenure as commissioner, the WIAC has solidified its the NCAA Interpretations and Legislation Committee and the NA- status as the premier Division III conference in the country as evi- DIIIAA Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct Committee. He is a denced by the 44 NCAA National Championships the conference current member of the NCAA Division III Baseball Committee. has captured over the past 13 years.

Karner also has directed a number of highly successful initia- tives including the establishment of the WIAC Corporate Partner Program, a conference web site, a comprehensive sportsmanship program, as well as events such as the “Border Battle” and the WIAC Men’s and Women’s Postseason Basketball Tournament. Most recently, Karner achieved another milestone by brokering an agreement to have selected WIAC events (including all of the conference championships) televised on a regional sports network (FSN Wisconsin) - the first-ever such agreement in the history of Division III athletics.

Administration Directory 780 Regent Street Madison, WI 53715 Fax #--608/265-3176

Name Position Office Phone Home Phone Cell Phone E-mail Gary F. Karner Commissioner 608/263-4402 608/837-5742 [email protected]

Matt Stanek Assistant Commissioner 608/265-6406 608/347-1441 [email protected] for Media Relations

Carol Yanna Program Assistant 608/263-7683 608/712-3395 [email protected]

Becky Blank Coordinator of Women’s 262/375-3849 414/870-3834 [email protected] Basketball Officials

Tom Fiedler Coordinator of Football/ 715/237-2202 x101 715/834-0274 715/577-1244 [email protected] Men’s Basketball Officials

Julie Voeck Coordinator of Women’s 262/814-2639 414/607-9918 [email protected] Volleyball Officials

Eric Bertun Coordinator of 608/225-8662 [email protected] Soccer Officials

Jim Doden Coordinator of 920/731-1556 920/731-1556 920/540-4116 [email protected] Baseball Umpires

Rick Shomion Coordinator of 651/366-3576 651/698-0472 651/332-4079 [email protected] Softball Umpires 3 Administration

Julie Voeck Carol Yanna Coordinator of Women’s Program Assistant Volleyball Officials Julie Voeck was named WIAC Coordinator of Women’s Volley- Carol Yanna has worked in the conference office since 1991. Prior to ball Officials in July, 2001. Voeck also serves as the coordinator the merger of the Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Con- of volleyball officials for several other collegiate conferences. ference (WWIAC) and the Wisconsin State University Conference (WSUC), she worked primarily with the WWIAC program. Voeck has significant experience as a volleyball referee and held a variety of leadership roles in volleyball. She is currently the Officials Training Camp Director for the Professional Associa- tion of Volleyball Officials (PAVO) - the national training and certification organization for volleyball officials. Voeck is also the commissioner for the Badger Region, a region of USA Volleyball encompassing the state of Wisconsin. Matt Stanek She holds both national and international volleyball referee cer- Assistant Commissioner for tifications. Her international experience includes officiating the Media Relations women’s Pan Am Cup in 2010, several world military volleyball championships (2006-10), as well as several NORCECA events. Matt Stanek begins his 13th season with the Wisconsin Intercol- legiate Athletic Conference in 2010-11, and second as Assistant Voeck is an active collegiate volleyball official and currently of- Commissioner for Media Relations. He was named Sports Informa- ficiates for the following conferences: WIAC, Big East, Big Ten, tion Director for the WIAC in May, 1999 after serving as an intern Big 12, Horizon, Midwest, Northern Athletics and Midwest. Her in the same position from August, 1998 - May, 1999. postseason experience includes officiating in the NCAA Division Before working with the WIAC, he completed an internship in the I and Division III Women’s Volleyball Tournament as well as sev- Media Relations Department of the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball eral conference tournaments. Voeck was selected as a line judge Club from January - May, 1997. He also assisted the club during the for the finals of 2000 NCAA Division I women’s tournament and 1997 June Amateur Draft. Stanek graduated from UW-La Crosse the 2001 NCAA Division III women’s tournament. with a bachelor of science degree in exercise and sport science and an emphasis in sport management. Voeck holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from UW-Madison and a master’s degree in business administration from the UW-Milwaukee. She is Director, Regulatory Affairs for Next Era Energy, an energy company that develops and operates electric generation facilities, focusing on wind energy.

Tom Fiedler Coordinator of Football and Men’s Basketball Officials

Tom Fiedler was named WIAC Coordinator of Football and Men’s Basketball Officials in June, 2006. Fiedler officiated football and basketball within the WIAC from 1982 to 2005. During that time, he officiated numerous conference playoff and NCAA tournament games. He continues to officiate basketball in four NCAA Division III conferences. Since 2002, he has served as a timer for Big Ten Conference football games. Fiedler is the commissioner of the Big Rivers Conference, a posi- tion he has held since 1990. The Big Rivers is a seven-team high school conference in northwest Wisconsin. A high school official since 1975, Fiedler has officiated numerous WIAA state tourna- ment games in football, basketball and baseball. Fiedler earned a bachelor’s degree from UW-Eau Claire and doctorate degree from the University of . He has been a public school administrator in Wisconsin since 1978 and cur- rently is the district administrator for the School District of New Auburn. Fiedler and his wife, Monika, reside in Eau Claire, Wis., and have three grown children and one grandchild. 4 Administration

Eric Bertun Rick Shomion Coordinator of Coordinator of Soccer Officials Softball Umpires Eric Bertun was named the WIAC Coordinator of Soccer Of- Rick Shomion was named WIAC Coordinator of Softball Um- ficials assuming the role for the women in October, 2003, and the pires in October, 2003. men in July, 2009, when men’s soccer became a conference sport. Shomion has been umpiring collegiate softball for over 25 years He is certified as a referee, referee assignor and national referee and has worked numerous NCAA Division III regional tourna- assessor by the National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Associa- ments and Amateur Softball Association (ASA) national tourna- tion (NISOA). Bertun is a former United States Soccer Federa- ments. He worked his first NCAA national championship in tion (USSF) State Level referee, assessor and instructor. 2010. Shomion has also worked state softball tournaments for the Minnesota State High School League, including the 2010 Bertun began officiating in Virginia in 1989 where he quickly tournament. ascended to NCAA Division I status. He has officiated matches throughout the country in the Big Ten, Big East, ACC, Horizon Shomion also officiates girls high school hockey in Minnesota League and Conference USA. and works collegiate women’s hockey contests. He has worked two boys and two girls state high school hockey tournaments, Bertun became a WIAC official in 1993 and is a veteran of many including the first-ever state girls tournament. postseason assignments, including being the center referee for championship matches of the WIAC (twice), Conference USA Shomion received a bachelor’s degree in economics from the (once) and four times for the WIAA Division I high school final. . He earned his master’s degree in orga- nizational leadership from the College of St. Catherine (Minn.). Bertun, who holds a USSF National “D” coaching license, is Shomion is the Maintenance Training Coordinator for the president of Madison FC, a competitive soccer club. He previ- Minnesota Department of Transportation. ously coached varsity soccer at Madison East High School. In June 2010, Bertun was named Commissioner of the Big 8 High School Conference. Bertun received a bachelor of science in biology from Christo- pher Newport University (Va.), where he also served two years as an assistant coach for the men’s soccer team. He spent two years Becky Blank as sports medicine graduate research assistant at Old Dominion Coordinator of Women’s University (Va.). He is a high school science teacher and is em- ployed by the Madison Metropolitan School District. Basketball Officials Becky Blank was named WIAC Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Officials in July, 2009. She worked as an official in the WIAC for the last 10 seasons and has worked Midwest Conference and North- ern Athletics Conference contests. In 2001, Blank officiated the NCAA Division III national semifinals and championship games. Jim Doden Since 1998, she has worked in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, as well as the Summit League, Horizon League, Missouri Valley Coordinator of Conference, Mid-American Conference and Big East Conference. Baseball Umpires In 2001 and 2008, she officiated the first, second and third rounds of the Women’s National Invitational Tournament. Jim Doden was named WIAC Coordinator of Baseball Umpires in October, 2003. He has officiated in many capacities for the From 1990-99, she served as an official for the Wisconsin Inter- conference, including 31 years as a baseball umpire, 27 years as a scholastic Athletic Association and the Wisconsin Independent basketball referee and 20 years as a football official. Schools Athletic Association. On six occasions, Blank worked the state tournament finals. In addition to his experience with the WIAC, Doden has served as a Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) of- Blank has served as a women’s volleyball official for the WIAC, ficial for 43 years. He was the conference commissioner for the Midwest Conference and Northern Athletics Conference for the Valley 8 Conference from 1998 until the conference realigned past three years. Since 1990, she has worked high school matches in 2007. In 2000, he was named commissioner of the Fox Valley throughout the state, including seven state tournament final Association and continues in that position. matches. Doden is a member of the National Education Association For the past nine years, Blank has served as commissioner of the (NEA), Association of Wisconsin School Administrators Wisconsin Little Ten Conference. In this role, she prepares sched- (AWSA), Wisconsin Association of School Business Officials ules, hires and assigns officials for 13 varsity-level sports. (WASBO), National Association of Sports Officials (NASO) and Green Bay Officials Association (GBOA). Blank earned her bachelor of arts in marketing from UW-White- water. She resides in Cedarburg, Wis., with her husband and two Doden received a bachelor of science degree in math and physi- children. cal education from UW-La Crosse. He was a member of the Eagle baseball team from 1967-70. 5 Conference History

Wisconsin State University Conference Historical Review In August 1971, Max Sparger replaced Fred Jacoby as com- missioner of athletics. In September 1971, the conference An organizational meeting of the Wisconsin State University member institutions became part of the newly merged Uni- Athletic Conference, then to be known as the State Normal versity of Wisconsin System. This merger did not, however, Conference, was held in Madison in July of 1913. The affect the operational procedures and constitution of the two‑fold purpose of this meeting was to secure for each Wisconsin State University Conference. school a schedule of games and to establish rules to regulate and control athletic competition within the proposed confer- In August 1993, Dr. Dennis Keihn was named commissioner ence. The basic purposes of the rules have been to limit and following the retirement of Max Sparger. Keihn was suc- control competition to bona fide students who are making ceeded by Dr. Gary F. Karner in 1996. regular progress in their studies toward a diploma or degree; to insure faculty control of athletics; and to promote harmony among the members. With the exception of a short period during World War II, the conference has maintained a regular schedule of games.

The schools represented at the organizational meeting in 1913 were Superior, River Falls, Stevens Point and La Crosse, which were to become known as the Northern Division; with Oshkosh, Whitewater, Milwaukee and Platteville constitut- ing the membership of the Southern Division. Each division determined its champion, and then met for a play‑off game or Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate a series, mainly in football and basketball. These champion- Athletic Conference Historical Review ship games were played the first year of the organization and for many years thereafter. In 1958, the Wisconsin Athletic and Recreation Federation of College Women (WARFCW) was formed for the purpose of To insure faculty control of athletics, the constitution stated coordinating athletic activity among Wisconsin institutions that each institution shall have one representative and one of higher education. This organization followed the national vote; also that the representative must not be one who is paid model (ARFCW) in which governance was primarily the primarily for services connected with athletics and with the responsibility of student leaders. The WARFCW included physical education department of the university. representatives from: Eau Claire State College, La Crosse State College, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Oshkosh From the original membership of eight, the conference in- State College, Platteville State College, Ripon College, River creased to 10 schools. Stout Institute, now University of Falls State College and University of Wisconsin-Madison. Wisconsin‑Stout, became a member in 1914, and the first The WARFCW held sports days in archery, , bas- record of membership of the then Eau Claire Normal was in ketball, golf, gymnastics, tennis and volleyball. January 1917. These two, along with the original eight, maintained continuous membership over the years until June, In 1966, a motion to form a women’s athletic conference was 1964, at which time the University of Wisconsin‑Milwaukee presented, but defeated. Then, in 1969 at the annual conven- (formerly Milwaukee State Teachers College) terminated its tion held at Carthage College (Kenosha), a motion to limit membership in the conference. the number of sports days per sport to one was passed. This constituted a state meet in each particular sport. Member In July 1966, Fred Jacoby was appointed as the first commis- institutions were allowed to travel to other member schools sioner of athletics for the conference. With rapidly increasing for dual meets. enrollments, expanding athletics programs, and increased time needed to administer the affairs of the conference, it was a needed and necessary appointment.

6 Conference History

In the winter of the 1969‑70 academic year, a number of It was through Dr. Nelson’s efforts that a commissioner’s schools, which are currently members of the Wisconsin position became a reality. In August 1979, Dr. Janice Stocker Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WWIAC), became the first WWIAC Commissioner, resigning in August participated in a unique state basketball tournament at the 1984. Judy Kruckman (UW‑Eau Claire) served as acting then Wisconsin State University at Stevens Point. As a result Commissioner until her appointment in June 1985. of playing a partial round robin, three state champions were recognized. The triumvirate championship of basketball, with In 1984‑85, the Conference functioned for the first time as its sportsday hues, was questioned later in the spring of 1970 a non‑scholarship (no financial assistance allowed based on at the state track meet involving essentially the same schools. athletic ability) organization, and Faculty Athletics Represen- At that meet, Martha van Steenderen (UW‑Whitewater), Chair tatives acted upon recommendations made by the Athletics of the Wisconsin State Division for Girls’ and Women’s Sports Directors. (DGWS), appointed Dr. Judy Wilson of River Falls and Dr. Mary Jo Mullen of Stevens Point to investigate Minnesota’s Judy Kruckman served as commissioner until 1996, at which intercollegiate athletic organization for women and report time Dr. Gary Karner was chosen to oversee both the WWIAC back to the Wisconsin Athletic and Recreation Federation for and WSUC. College Women (WARFCW) schools.

Dr. Wilson and Dr. Mullen began their work, with Dr. Wilson contacting the Minnesota contingent and Dr. Mullen organiz- ing the fall 1970 meeting for the presentation of their report. Marty Beck of Bemidji, Sue Day and Joyce Locks of Winona State served as resource people. Dr. Mullen chaired the fall 1970 meeting at Stevens Point to which eleven universities sent representatives. Wisconsin Intercollegiate At that time, an agreement was reached that the development Athletic Conference Historical Review of a conference was needed. Dr. Mullen took the draft of the On July 1, 1997 the nine members of the former Wisconsin Constitution of the newly formed WWIAC and presented it for State University Conference (WSUC) and the Wisconsin final approval at a meeting held at UW‑Eau Claire on January Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WWIAC) were 29‑30, 1971. After two days of deliberations, the WWIAC joined together to form a single conference--The Wisconsin became a reality. In the spring of 1971, the first “Governing Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Dr. Gary F. Karner was Board” meeting was held. appointed commissioner in July 1996 to direct the merged conferences. Effective with the 2001-02 academic year, The original membership consisted of twelve schools (the nine Lawrence University joined the conference in the sport of current members plus Carthage College, UW-Madison and wrestling. Gustavus Adolphus College (Minn.), Hamline UW-Parkside) and grew to its maximum of 16 by 1975 with University (Minn.) and Winona State University (Minn.) the addition of UW-Milwaukee, Carroll College, UW-Green became members of the conference in the sport of women’s Bay and Marquette University. gymnastics during the 2004-05 academic year.

All members were at one time affiliated with the Association In 2009-10, the conference added men’s soccer as a sponsored of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), and the Mid- sport with the announcement of Finlandia University (Mich.) west Association of Athletics for Women (MAIAW). Initially, as an affiliate member. Lawrence discontinued its affiliation the AIAW conducted regional and national championships with the WIAC in wrestling. with a large school/small school format. This initial format was later changed to a three division format determined by The WIAC has continued the record of athletics and academic percentages of financial assistance based on athletic ability. excellence established by its predecessors. The conference is widely recognized as the premier Division III conference in In 1982, the AIAW dissolved and members affiliated with the country as evident by the number of NCAA championships the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) captured annually by WIAC teams and the overall finish of and/or the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association), WIAC institutions in the NCAA Division III Directors’ Cup Division III. As of the 1993-94 academic year, all WWIAC standings. The conference also has assumed a significant institutions had only NCAA Division III affiliation. leadership role in the governance structure of the NCAA and has been recognized for its advances in gender equity and the In 1975, the University of Wisconsin System allocated a community activism of its student-athletes. part‑time position for coordination of the WWIAC. Gail Grimm was appointed Executive Secretary, and was suc- ceeded in 1977 by Dr. Emogene Nelson (UW‑River Falls).

7 Championship Sports 2010-11 Conference Championship Sports

Sport EC LC OSH PLT RF STP ST SUP WW Baseball - - x x x - - x x x x Men’s Basketball x x x x x x x x x Women’s Basketball x x x x x x x x x Men’s Cross Country x x x x x x x x x Women’s Cross Country x x x x x x x x x Football x x x x x x x - - x Women’s Golf x - - x x x x x - - x Women’s Gymnastics^ x x x ------x - - x Men’s Ice Hockey x ------x x x x - - Men’s Soccer* - - - - x x ------x x Women’s Soccer x x x x x x x x x Softball x x x x x x x x x Men’s Swimming & Diving x x x - - x x - - - - x Women’s Swimming & Diving x x x - - x x - - - - x Women’s Tennis x x x - - x x x - - x Men’s Indoor Track & Field x x x x x x x x x Men’s Outdoor Track & Field x x x x x x x x x Women’s Indoor Track & Field x x x x x x x x x Women’s Outdoor Track & Field x x x x x x x x x Women’s Volleyball x x x x x x x x x Wrestling x x x x - - x - - - - x

KEY: EC-Eau Claire, LC-La Crosse, OSH-Oshkosh, PLT-Platteville, RF-River Falls, STP-Stevens Point, ST-Stout, SUP-Superior, WW-Whitewater ^Note: Gustavus Adolphus College (Minn.), Hamline University (Minn.) and Winona State University (Minn.) are affiliate members *Note: Finlandia University (Mich.) is an affiliate member.

Additional sports sponsored by conference schools: Men’s Golf (Eau Claire, Stout); Women’s Ice Hockey (Eau Claire, River Falls, Stevens Point, Superior); Men’s Tennis (Eau Claire, La Crosse, Oshkosh, Whitewater); Women’s Bowling (Whitewater) Sport Chairs and Athletics Directors Liaisons Sport Sport Chair Athletics Directors Liaisons Baseball Seth Maier, Stout Duey Naatz, Stout Men’s Basketball Jeff Berkhof, River Falls Roger Ternes, River Falls Women’s Basketball Tonja Englund, Eau Claire Mark Molesworth, Platteville Cross Country* Dan Schwamberger, Eau Claire Steve Nelson, Superior Football Lance Leipold, Whitewater Darryl Sims, Oshkosh Golf* Howie Samb, Stout Amy Edmonds, Whitewater Gymnastics* Becky Beaulieu, Stout Paul Plinske, Whitewater Ice Hockey Frank O’Brien, Stevens Point Frank O’Brien, Stevens Point Men’s Soccer TBA Darryl Sims, Oshkosh Women’s Soccer Sean Yengo, Eau Claire Scott Kilgallon, Eau Claire Softball* Cindy Suess, Oshkosh Lynne Deadrick, Superior Swimming & Diving Rich Pein, La Crosse Frank O’Brien, Stevens Point Tennis* Lee Lueck, River Falls Kim Blum, La Crosse Track & Field Josh Buchholtz, La Crosse Deb Vercauteren, Oshkosh Volleyball Kim Wudi, Eau Claire Shirley Egner, Stevens Point Wrestling* Chris Walter, Platteville Mark Molesworth, Platteville Sports Information Kennan Timm, Oshkosh Erin Sullivan, Stout Sports Medicine Wade Peitersen, Oshkosh Deb Schulman, Platteville Student-Athletes Lisa Dlugopolski, Whitewater Scott Kilgallon, Eau Claire and Jill Jolliff, Stout *Sport Chair is the coach from the championship site 8 Sites and Dates 2010-11 Championship/Postseason Tournament Sites and Dates (All dates/times/sites are subject to change) Sport Date Site Women’s Golf Fri-Sun, Oct 8-10, 2010 Bull’s Eye Country Club (UW-Stout) Women’s Tennis Sat-Sun, Oct 23-24, 2010 Madison (UW-River Falls) Men’s & Women’s Cross Country Sat, Oct 30, 2010 UW-Eau Claire Women’s Soccer Tue, Thu, Sat, Nov 2, 4, 6, 2010 TBD Women’s Volleyball Tue, Fri-Sat, Nov 2, 5-6, 2010 TBD Men’s & Women’s Swimming Thu-Sat, Feb 17-19, 2011 Schroeder Center (UW-Stevens Point) Men’s & Women’s Basketball Tue-Sun, Feb 22-27, 2011 TBD Indoor Track & Field (M & W) Fri-Sat, Feb 25-26, 2011 UW-Stout Wrestling Sun, Feb 27, 2011 UW-Platteville Women’s Gymnastics Sat, March 12, 2011 UW-Stout Women’s Tennis (Team Tournament) Sat, April 30, 2011 TBD Women’s Softball Fri-Sat, May 6-7, 2011 TBD Outdoor Track & Field (M & W) Fri-Sat, May 6-7, 2011 UW-Platteville Baseball Fri-Sat, May 13-14, 2011 TBD

Council of Chancellors’ Meetings Athletics Directors’ Meetings Officials’ Clinics Date Site Time Date Time Football - Aug 14, 2010 Aug 18, 2010 Madison TBD Aug 5, 2010* 9:00 a.m. Stevens Point, 10 a.m. Oct 2010 TBD TBD Nov 23, 2010* 9:00 a.m. Basketball - Dec 2010 TBD TBD April 12, 2011* 9:00 a.m. Men and Women Feb 2011 TBD TBD Oct 24, 2010, , TBD March 2011 TBD TBD Athletics Directors’ May 2011 TBD TBD Conference Calls Men Only Date Time Oct 31, 2010, Madison, TBD 2011 Summer Workshop Nov 10, 2010 9:00 a.m. TBD Dec 1, 2010 9:00 a.m. Women Only March 30, 2011 9:00 a.m. Oct 31, 2010, Milwaukee (Alverno), TBA April 19, 2011 (Gym ADs) 10:30 a.m. Faculty Athletics NCAA Rules Review April 20, 2011 9:00 a.m. Conference Calls Representatives’ Meetings Football - Aug 10, 2010, 10 a.m. Date Time *Meeting will be held at M Basketball - Sept 22, 2010, 9:00 a.m. Dec 9, 2010 8:00 a.m. (Call) Comfort Inn & Suites in Black River Falls W Basketball - Sept 23, 2010, 9:00 a.m. April 29, 2011* 9:00 a.m.

Sport Committee Meetings/Telephone Conference Calls Women’s Softball** Thu, Oct 7, 2010 11:00 a.m. Women’s Golf** Tue, Oct 26, 2010 11:00 a.m. Women’s Tennis** Wed, Nov 3, 2010 10:00 a.m. Student-Athlete Advisory Council Sun, Nov 14, 2010 8:00 a.m. (Black River Falls) Football Mon, Nov 15, 2010 10:00 a.m. (Black River Falls) Women’s Soccer** Tue, Nov 16, 2010 10:00 a.m. Men’s Soccer** Wed, Nov 17, 2010 10:00 a.m. Men’s & Women’s Cross Country** Mon, Nov 29, 2010 3:30 p.m. Sports Medicine** Wed, Jan 5, 2011 10:30 a.m. Women’s Volleyball** Tue, Feb 1, 2011 2:30 p.m. Men’s & Women’s Swimming** Fri, March 4, 2011 10:30 a.m. Women’s Gymnastics** Wed, March 16, 2011 12:30 p.m. Wrestling** Thu, March 17, 2011 10:00 a.m. Football Thu, March 24, 2011 2:00 p.m. (Madison-WFCA) Men’s & Women’s Basketball Thu, April 7, 2011 10:30 a.m. (Black River Falls) Student-Athlete Advisory Council** Sun, April 10, 2011 Noon Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field (M & W) Thu, June 2, 2011 11:00 a.m. (UW-La Crosse) Sports Information Directors** Tue, Jan 11, 2011 2:00 p.m. Mon, June 6, 2011 10:00 a.m. Baseball** Thu, June 9, 2011 9:00 a.m. **Indicates meeting will be held via telephone conference call

9 Awards 2009-10 All-Sports Award

Three separate All-Sports Awards are presented yearly recognizing the top institutions for men’s and women’s sports separately, as well as an overall winner recognizing men’s and women’s combined. The awards are based on the highest total number of points accumulated during the previous academic year beginning with the fall sports and ending with the completion of the spring sports season. Points are awarded according to final standings in each sport on a 9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis, 8-7-6, etc., or 6-5-4, etc., depending on how many schools are competing in the sport. Either (but not both) indoor or outdoor track and field are included in the calculations and the awards are determined on the basis of the lowest number of sports offered by any WIAC institution in each category. Award winners for 2009-10 included: Men-Whitewater; Women-Eau Claire; Combined-Whitewater. Women’s All-Sports Award Standings (6 Sports) School CC GO SOC TN VB BB GYM IT SW SOFT OT TOTAL (6) Eau Claire 7 9 8 5 6 4 3 8 4 8 7 46 La Crosse X 8 2 6 3 6 4 9 5 9 9 43 Whitewater 6 4 5.5 7 8 9 5 5 3 7 4 42.5 Stevens Point 5 6 9 4 4 8 X 4 6 3 5 39 Oshkosh 2 7 5.5 2 9 1.5 2 7 2 5 8 36.5 River Falls 1 3 7 3 6 6 X 6 1 5 6 33 Platteville 3 5 3 X 6 3 X 3 X 1 3 23 Stout 4 2 4 1 1.5 6 1 2 X 2 2 20 Superior X 1 1 X 1.5 1.5 X 1 X 5 1 11

KEY: CC=Cross Country, GO=Golf, SOC=Soccer, TN=Tennis, VB=Volleyball, BB=Basketball, GYM=Gymnastics, IT=Indoor Track & Field, SW=Swimming & Diving, SOFT=Softball, OT=Outdoor Track & Field, X=Does Not Sponsor Sport

Past Women’s All-Sports Champions Year School Year School 1988 La Crosse 2000 Eau Claire 1989 La Crosse 2001 Oshkosh 1990 La Crosse 2002 Oshkosh 1991 Oshkosh 2003 Eau Claire 1992 Oshkosh 2004 Oshkosh 1993 La Crosse 2005 Stevens Point 1994 Eau Claire 2006 Oshkosh 1995 Eau Claire 2007 Eau Claire 1996 Oshkosh 2008 Eau Claire 1997 Eau Claire 2009 Eau Claire 1998 Eau Claire 2010 Eau Claire 1999 Oshkosh

Men’s All-Sports Award Standings (6 Sports) School CC FB SOC BB HKY IT SW WR BASE OT TOTAL (6) Whitewater 6 8 4 9 X 6 4 5 7 7 42 Stevens Point 7 7 X 8 3 7 6 4 6 6 41 La Crosse 9 3.5 X 6.5 X 9 5 6 2 9 39 Platteville 8 1.5 3 5 X 4 X 3 4.5 4 27.5 Oshkosh 3 3.5 2 2 X 8 2 2 4.5 8 23 Stout 2 6 X 6.5 4 2 X X 1 3 22.5 Eau Claire 5 5 X 3 1 5 3 1 X 5 22 River Falls 4 1.5 X 1 5 3 1 X X 2 15.5 Superior 1 X 1 4 2 1 X X 3 1 12

KEY: CC=Cross Country, FB=Football, SOC=Soccer, BB=Basketball, HKY=Ice Hockey, IT=Indoor Track & Field, SW=Swimming & Diving, WR=Wrestling, BASE=Baseball, OT=Outdoor Track & Field, X=Does Not Sponsor Sport

Past Men’s All-Sports Champions Year School Year School Year School 1967 Oshkosh 1982 Eau Claire 1996 La Crosse 1968 Oshkosh 1983 Stevens Point 1997 Stevens Point 1969 Oshkosh 1984 Stevens Point 1998 Stevens Point 1970 Oshkosh 1985 Whitewater 1999 Stevens Point 1971 Oshkosh 1986 Whitewater 2000 Stevens Point 1972 La Crosse 1987 Eau Claire 2001 La Crosse 1973 La Crosse 1988 Whitewater 2002 Stevens Point 1974 La Crosse 1989 Whitewater 2003 La Crosse 1975 La Crosse 1990 Eau Claire 2004 La Crosse, Stevens Point, Whitewater 1976 La Crosse 1991 Whitewater 2005 La Crosse 1977 La Crosse 1992 Stevens Point 2006 Whitewater 1978 La Crosse 1993 Eau Claire 2007 La Crosse 1979 Eau Claire 1994 La Crosse 2008 Whitewater 1980 Eau Claire 1995 La Crosse 2009 Stevens Point 1981 La Crosse 2010 Whitewater 10 Awards Past Combined All-Sports Champions Year School Year School 1998 La Crosse 2005 Stevens Point 1999 Oshkosh 2006 Oshkosh 2000 Stevens Point 2007 Oshkosh 2001 La Crosse 2008 Whitewater 2002 La Crosse 2009 Stevens Point 2003 La Crosse 2010 Whitewater 2004 La Crosse

WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll Each academic year, the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors individual student-athletes for their outstanding work in the classroom by selecting them to the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll. The conference office compiles the names of the student-athletes who have qualified for the Scholastic Honor Roll from information submitted by the campuses. A student-athlete has to maintain a 3.0 (B) or better grade point average during the last academic year and compete in at least one athletic contest to be recognized.

WIAC All-Academic Awards Since 1989, the former Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference recognized the institution with the highest overall GPA for its female student-athletes. In 1998, the WIAC began recognizing the institution with the highest GPA for its male and female student-athletes separately, as well as an overall award combining both the men’s and women’s programs. Effective with the 2001-02 academic year, the academic honor is presented to those institutions in which the grade point average for its student-athletes is equal to, or greater than, the grade point average of the overall student body. The awards are announced in July for the preceding academic year. Past All-Academic Winners Year School Year School 1989* La Crosse 1998 La Crosse (Women), Stevens Point (Men & Combined) 1990* Stevens Point 1999 Superior (Men), La Crosse (Women & Combined) 1991* La Crosse 2000 Stout (Women), La Crosse (Men & Combined) 1992* La Crosse 2001 La Crosse, Platteville, River Falls, Stevens Point, Stout, Superior, Whitewater 1993* Superior 2002 La Crosse, Oshkosh, Platteville, River Falls, Stevens Point, Stout, Superior, Whitewater 1994* River Falls 2003 La Crosse, Platteville, River Falls, Superior, Whitewater 1995* La Crosse 2004 La Crosse, Platteville, River Falls, Superior, Whitewater 1996* La Crosse 2005 La Crosse, Platteville, River Falls, Stevens Point, Superior, Whitewater 1997* Stout 2006 La Crosse, Platteville, River Falls, Whitewater *Women Only 2007 La Crosse, Platteville, River Falls, Superior, Whitewater 2008 La Crosse, Platteville, Stevens Point, Superior, Whitewater 2009 La Crosse, Platteville, River Falls, Superior, Whitewater WIAC Special Recognition Award Recipients 1978-79 Gail Grimm 1994-95 Patricia Doyle, Rita Slinden 2004-05 Donald Mash, Jack Miller Emogene Nelson 1995-96 No Recipient 2005-06 Doug Hastad, Don Page 1979-80 Max Sparger 1996-97 Helen R. Godfrey 2006-07 No Recipient Lee Stephenson Judith Kruckman 2007-08 Mark Guthrie Robert Winter, Jr. 1997-98 No Recipient 2008-09 Gene Johnson, John Krogman, 1980-81 Erika Sander 1998-99 Carol Bassuener David Markee, Tim Petermann, 1981-82 Kit Saunders H. Gaylon Greenhill Burk Tower 1982-83 No Recipient Dianne Jones, Willie Myers 2009-10 Al Ackerman, Joe Baker, 1983-84 No Recipient Virgil Thiesfeld Rick Bowen, Julius Erlenbach, 1984-85 Patricia Collins 1999-00 Sandra Gade, John Kerrigan, Joe Harlan 1985-86 Mary Ann Riccio Judith Kuipers, Sonja Kung, 1986-87 Martha van Steenderen Gary Thibodeau *Prior to 1997-98, this award was presented on 1987-88 Lydia Binger, Tat Shiely 2000-01 Dean Henderson, behalf of the WWIAC only. 1988-89 Helen Briwa Steve Kurth, Hugo Tscharnack 1989-90 Kay Carter, Corinne Clark 2001-02 Roger Harring, Carol Klun, 1990-91 James R. Connor Marilyn Skrivseth, 1991-92 Marilyn Potter David Vander Meulen Judith Wilson 2002-03 Connie Foster, Bo Ryan 1992-93 No Recipient Elizabeth Oostendorp 1993-94 No Recipient 2003-04 Ann Lydecker, Willie Myers Tom Butler Award The Tom Butler Award is presented annually (since 1998) to a representative of the print or electronic media who is considered to have provided outstand- ing coverage to WIAC athletics. The award is dedicated to Tom Butler, who served the conference faithfully for nearly three decades (1967-96) as its sports information director. The conference’s sports information directors select the recipient. 1997-98 Mike Augustin, St. Paul Pioneer Press and Don Friday, Stevens Point Journal 1998-99 Mike Sullivan, WBIZ Radio, Eau Claire 1999-00 Art Kabelowsky, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 2000-01 Ron Buckli, Eau Claire Leader Telegram and Stan May, Superior Daily Telegram 2001-02 Mike Kearns, WKTY Radio, La Crosse 2002-03 Scott Krueger, WSPT Radio, Stevens Point 2003-04 Jeff Potrykus, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 2004-05 Kirk Bey, La Crosse Tribune 2005-06 Bob Gallaher, WEAU TV, Eau Claire and Bob Bradovich, WQOW TV, Eau Claire 2006-07 Jay Wilson, WKOW TV, Madison 2007-08 WRST Radio (Student Station), Oshkosh 2008-09 When We Were Young Productions 2009-10 Gary Douglas Lundberg and Tom Pattison, WKCH Radio, Fort Atkinson 11 2009-10 Regional and National Team Results Fall Sports Women’s Basketball - Men’s Cross Country - NCAA Division III Sectional Final (at Bloomington, Ill.) NCAA Division III Championship (at Cleveland, Ohio) Hope (Mich.) 71, Stevens Point 64 Platteville 9th; La Crosse 10th; Eau Claire 16th NCAA Division III Sectional Semifinal (at Bloomington, Ill.) NCAA Division III Midwest Regional (at Winneconne, Wis.) Stevens Point 77, Wesleyan 76 La Crosse 2nd; Platteville 4th; Eau Claire 5th; Stevens Point 6th; NCAA Division III Second Round Whitewater 8th; River Falls 9th; Oshkosh 11th; Superior 18th; Stout 22nd Carthage 79, Whitewater 74 (at Whitewater, Wis.) Stevens Point 71, St. Norbert 58 (at De Pere, Wis.) Women’s Cross Country - NCAA Division III First Round NCAA Division III Championship (at Cleveland, Ohio) Whitewater 91, St. Thomas (Minn.) 73 (at Whitewater, Wis.) Eau Claire 1st; Oshkosh 13th; La Crosse 17th Stevens Point 86, UM-Morris 64 (at De Pere, Wis.) NCAA Division III Midwest Regional (at Winneconne, Wis.) Eau Claire 1st; La Crosse 3rd; Oshkosh 4th; Platteville 9th; Women’s Gymnastics - Stevens Point 10th; Whitewater 12th; Stout 18th; River Falls 20th; NCGA Championship (at Springfield, Mass.) Superior 30th La Crosse 1st; Whitewater 3rd; Winona State (Minn.) 6th Football - Men’s Ice Hockey - NCAA Division III Championship (at Salem, Va.) No postseason participation Whitewater 38, Mount Union (Ohio) 28 NCAA Division III Semifinal (at Whitewater, Wis.) Men’s Indoor Track & Field - Whitewater 27, Linfield (Ore.) 17 NCAA Division III Championship (at Greencastle, Ind.) NCAA Division III Quarterfinal (at Whitewater, Wis.) Stevens Point 2nd; La Crosse 3rd; Oshkosh 4th; Whitewater tied for 9th; Whitewater 31, Wittenberg (Ohio) 13 River Falls 13th; Stout tied for 27th; Platteville tied for 40th; NCAA Division III Second Round (at Whitewater, Wis.) Eau Claire tied for 55th Whitewater 45, Illinois Wesleyan 7 NCAA Division III First Round (at Whitewater, Wis.) Women’s Indoor Track & Field - Whitewater 70, Lakeland 7 NCAA Division III Championship (at Greencastle, Ind.) Oshkosh 2nd; La Crosse tied for 6th; Eau Claire 15th; River Falls 25th; Women’s Golf - (Championship held in spring) Stevens Point tied for 27th; Whitewater 45th; Platteville tied for 48th NCAA Division III Championship (at Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.) Eau Claire 3rd Men’s Swimming & Diving - NCAA Division III Championship (at Minneapolis, Minn.) Men’s Soccer - La Crosse 22nd; Stevens Point 24th; Oshkosh tied for 26th; NCAA Division III Second Round (at River Forest, Ill.) Eau Claire tied for 52nd Dominican (Ill.) 1, Whitewater 0 NCAA Division III First Round (at River Forest, Ill.) Women’s Swimming & Diving - Whitewater 1, St. Olaf (Minn.) 0 (Double Overtime) NCAA Division III Championship (at Minneapolis, Minn.) La Crosse 7th; Stevens Point 13th; Eau Claire tied for 38th Women’s Soccer - NCAA Division III Second Round (at Rock Island, Ill.) Wrestling - Augustana (Ill.) 1, Stevens Point 0 NCAA Division III Championship (at Cedar Rapids, Iowa) NCAA Division III First Round (at Rock Island, Ill.) La Crosse 2nd; Whitewater tied for 23rd; Stevens Point 28th; Stevens Point 1, St. Thomas (Minn.) 0 Platteville tied for 29th; Oshkosh tied for 44th Women’s Tennis - (Championship held in spring) Spring Sports NCAA Division III Third Round (at St. Peter, Minn.) Baseball - Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 5, Whitewater 0 NCAA Division III Regional (at Whitewater, Wis.) NCAA Division III Second Round (at St. Peter, Minn.) Whitewater 6, Aurora (Ill.) 1 Whitewater 5, Wheaton (Ill.) 1 Stevens Point 12, St. Scholastica (Minn.) 1 Whitewater 6, St. Scholastica (Minn.) 2 Volleyball - Stevens Point 2, St. Thomas (Minn.) 1 NCAA Division III Semifinal (at University Heights, Ohio) Stevens Point 12, Whitewater 4 Juniata (Pa.) def. Oshkosh 25-23, 25-18, 26-24 Whitewater 5, St. Thomas (Minn.) 4 NCAA Division III Quarterfinal (at University Heights, Ohio) Whitewater 9, Stevens Point 3 Oshkosh def. Christopher Newport (Va.) 21-25, 25-14, 25-13, 25-21 Stevens Point 4, Whitewater 3 NCAA Division III Regional (at Oshkosh, Wis.) NCAA Division III Championship Finals (at Appleton, Wis.) St. Thomas (Minn.) def. Whitewater 25-19, 25-23, 25-17 SUNY-Cortland 9, Stevens Point 8 Eau Claire def. St. Olaf (Minn.) 26-24, 25-22, 25-18 Stevens Point 13, Mass.-Boston 3 Oshkosh def. St. Norbert 25-9, 25-8, 25-11 Heidelberg (Ohio) 8, Stevens Point 3 Oshkosh def. Eau Claire 25-16, 25-16, 22-25, 25-23 Oshkosh def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 17-25, 25-19, 25-20, 25-15 Softball - NCAA Division III Regional (at St. Louis, Mo.) NCAA Division III Regional (at Whitewater, Wis.) Nebraska Wesleyan def. Platteville 25-17, 20-25, 26-24, 25-21 Aurora (Ill.) 4, La Crosse 3 La Crosse 4, Redlands (Calif.) 1 La Crosse 3, Carthage 2 Winter Sports St. Norbert 2, La Crosse 1 Men’s Basketball - NCAA Division III Championship (at Salem, Va.) Men’s Outdoor Track & Field - Stevens Point 78, Williams (Mass.) 73 NCAA Division III Championship (at Berea, Ohio) NCAA Division III Semifinal (at Salem, Va.) La Crosse 3rd; Oshkosh 7th; Stout 9th; Stevens Point tied for 17th; Stevens Point 72, Randolph-Macon (Va.) 60 Eau Claire tied for 24th; Whitewater tied for 56th; Platteville tied for 80th NCAA Division III Sectional Final (at Stevens Point, Wis.) Stevens Point 72, Illinois Wesleyan 56 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field - NCAA Division III Sectional Semifinal (at Stevens Point, Wis.) NCAA Division III Championship (at Berea, Ohio) Stevens Point 74, Texas-Dallas 67 Oshkosh 2nd; La Crosse 7th; Eau Claire 12th; River Falls 38th; NCAA Division III Second Round Platteville tied for 54th; Stevens Point tied for 67th Stevens Point 63, St. Norbert 48 (at Stevens Point, Wis.) Wooster (Ohio) 87, Whitewater 78 (at Wooster, Ohio) NCAA Division III First Round Stevens Point 59, Carleton (Minn.) 58 (at Stevens Point, Wis.) Whitewater 75, Defiance (Ohio) 71 (at Wooster, Ohio) 12 National Championship Teams 1982-83 1996-97 Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Cross Country (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Cross Country (UW-Oshkosh) 1983-84 Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Cross Country (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Basketball (UW-Whitewater) Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-Oshkosh) 1984-85 1997-98 Baseball (UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Basketball (UW-Platteville) Women’s Golf (UW-Whitewater) (National Golf Coaches Assoc.) Women’s Softball (UW-Stevens Point) 1985-86 1998-99 Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Basketball (UW-Platteville) Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) 1986-87 Men’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) 1999-2000--None Women’s Basketball (UW-Stevens Point) 2000-01 1987-88 Men’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Cross Country (UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Ice Hockey (UW-River Falls) Men’s Golf (UW-Eau Claire) Men’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) 2001-02 Men’s Cross Country (UW-La Crosse) 1988-89 Women’s Basketball (UW-Stevens Point) Men’s Cross Country (UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Ice Hockey (UW-Superior) Women’s Cross Country (UW-Oshkosh) Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Ice Hockey (UW-Stevens Point) Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Basketball (UW-Whitewater) 2002-03 1989-90 Men’s Cross Country (UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Cross Country (UW-Oshkosh) Women’s Volleyball (UW-Whitewater) Men’s Ice Hockey (UW-Stevens Point) Men’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-Oshkosh) Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) 1990-91 Men’s Cross Country (UW-Oshkosh) 2003-04 Men’s Basketball (UW-Platteville) Men’s Basketball (UW-Stevens Point) Men’s Ice Hockey (UW-Stevens Point) Men’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-Oshkosh) 1991-92 Women’s Cross Country (UW-Oshkosh) 2004-05 Men’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Baseball (UW-Whitewater) Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Basketball (UW-Stevens Point) Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) 1992-93 Men’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Football (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Ice Hockey (UW-Stevens Point) Men’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) 2005-06 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (UW-La Crosse) 1993-94 Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) Baseball (UW-Oshkosh) Women’s Indoor Track & Field (UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Ice Hockey (UW-River Falls) Men’s Indoor Track & Field (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Cross Country (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Volleyball (UW-Whitewater) Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-La Crosse) 2006-07 1994-95 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (UW-Oshkosh) Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-Oshkosh) Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Basketball (UW-Platteville) Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-Oshkosh) 2007-08 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (UW-River Falls) 1995-96 Softball (UW-Eau Claire) Football (UW-La Crosse) Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Basketball (UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Indoor Track & Field (UW-La Crosse) Women’s Indoor Track and Field (UW-Oshkosh) Football (UW-Whitewater) Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (UW-Oshkosh) 2008-09 Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) Men’s Indoor Track & Field (UW-La Crosse and UW-Oshkosh) Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (UW-Oshkosh) 2009-10 Women’s Cross Country (UW-Eau Claire) Football (UW-Whitewater) Men’s Basketball (UW-Stevens Point) Women’s (NCGA) Gymnastics (UW-La Crosse) 13 Directory Section University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire

Described by many as Wisconsin’s most beautiful campus, UW-Eau Claire sits along the banks of the Chippewa River in the heart of Eau Claire, western Wisconsin’s largest city. Consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top public region- al universities in the Midwest, we’re known for our distinctive academic programs, hands-on approach to learning and exceptional international programs. Students choose from about 80 undergraduate degree Brian Levin-Stankevich programs in arts and sciences, business, nursing and Chancellor health sciences and education and human sciences. We also offer 14 programs leading to master’s degrees. As the UW-System’s only Center of Excellence for Faculty and Undergraduate Research, UW- Eau Claire offers students and faculty the opportunity to work together to conduct research, providing experiences often available only to graduate students at large institutions.

Quick Facts Mailing Address: McPhee Center 509 University Dr. Eau Claire, WI 54701 School Founded: 1916 Enrollment: 10,500 Team Nickname: Blugolds Team Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Web Site: http://www.uwecblugolds.com Scott Kilgallon Bernard Duyfhuizen Jill Prushiek Athletics Director Men’s Faculty Rep. Women’s Faculty Rep.

Staff Directory Area Code (715) E-mail Eau Claire Sponsored Sports: Office Home Fax @uwec.edu Chancellor Brian Levin-Stankevich 836-2327 levinsbl M Basketball Athletics Director Scott Kilgallon 836-5858 836-4074 kilgals W Basketball Senior Woman Admin. Leslie Huntington 836-2663 836-4074 huntinla M Faculty Rep. Bernard Duyfhuizen 836-4625 836-3292 pnotesbd M Cross Country W Faculty Rep. Jill Prushiek 836-5710 836-4748 prushijt W Cross Country Sports Information Kevin Meinholz 836-4184 836-4074 meinhoka Football Athletics Trainer Garry Grant 836-3877 836-4074 grantga M Golf Program Assistant Nancy Hendricks 836-3062 836-4074 hendrinj W Golf Ticket Office Derek Brehm 836-3727 836-5617 brehmdl Gymnastics Campus Security David Sprick 836-2222 sprickdw M Ice Hockey W Ice Hockey Coaches Directory - FAX # for coaches - 715/836-4074 W Soccer Office Home E-mail @uwec.edu Softball M Basketball Terry Gibbons 836-5480 gibbontm W Basketball Tonja Englund 836-3489 engluntj M Swimming & Diving M/W Cross Country Dan Schwamberger 836-2649 schwamdj W Swimming & Diving Football Todd Glaser 836-3093 glaserrt M Tennis M Golf Jim Maguire 836-5913 maguirjk W Tennis W Golf Meghan Sobotta sobottmf M Indoor Track & Field Gymnastics Jean DeLisle 836-3991 delisljm W Indoor Track & Field M Ice Hockey Matt Loen 836-4516 loenmj M Outdoor Track & Field W Ice Hockey Mike Collins 836-4515 collinmj W Soccer Sean Yengo 836-4097 yengosp W Outdoor Track & Field Softball Leslie Huntington 836-2663 huntinla Volleyball M/W Swimming & Diving Art Brandt 836-4422 brandtae Wrestling M Tennis Tom Gillman 836-5017 gillmatm W Tennis TBA M/W Track & Field Chip Schneider 836-5016 schnechi Volleyball Kim Wudi 836-4343 arndtkm Wrestling Russ Peloquin 836-4400 peloqurs

15 University of Wisconsin - La Crosse

Ask students why they like the University of Wiscon- sin-La Crosse and they will mention: high qual- ity academic programs, tall bluffs and picturesque coulees and a compact, park-like friendly campus. These serve as the game plan for more than 9,000 students from throughout the world who find UW-La Crosse a great place to live and learn. Founded in 1909, UW-La Crosse is now one of the 13 four-year campuses in the reputable University of Wisconsin Joe Gow System. The university became known for its strong Chancellor physical education program shortly after its doors opened. Now, notoriety comes in many undergraduate programs in the following areas - College of Business Administration; College of Liberal Studies, which houses the School of Arts and Communication; the School of Teacher Education; and the College of Science and Allied Health, which houses Recreation and Athletics. Master’s degrees are offered in 24 disciplines. Quick Facts Mailing Address: 1725 State Street La Crosse, WI 54601 School Founded: 1909 Enrollment: 9,900 Team Nickname: Eagles Team Colors: Maroon and Grey Web Site: http://www.uwlathletics.com

Josh Whitman Jearold Holland Jodie Rindt Athletics Director Faculty Representative Faculty Representative

Staff Directory Area Code (608) E-mail La Crosse Sponsored Sports: Office Home Fax @uwlax.edu Chancellor Joe Gow 785-8042 785-8046 gow.joe Baseball Athletics Director Josh Whitman 785-8616 785-8674 M Basketball Senior Woman Admin./ Kim Blum 785-8194 785-8674 blum.kim W Basketball Assoc. Athletics Director M Cross Country Faculty Representative Jearold Holland 785-8214 785-8206 holland.jear Faculty Representative Jodie Rindt 785-6450 785-8965 rindt.jodi W Cross Country Sports Information David Johnson 785-8493 785-6539 johnson.dav2 Football Athletics Trainer Scott Doberstein 785-8195 785-6561 doberste.scot Gymnastics Athletics Trainer Cordial Gillette 785-8196 785-6561 gillette.cord W Soccer Program Assistant Cheryl Groth 785-8616 785-8674 groth.cher Softball Ticket Office Joe Baker 785-8616 785-8674 baker.jose M Swimming & Diving Campus Security Scott Rohde 785-8711 785-8909 rohde.scot W Swimming & Diving M Tennis Coaches Directory - FAX # for coaches - 608/785-8674 W Tennis Office Home E-mail @uwlax.edu M Indoor Track & Field Baseball Chris Schwarz 785-6540 schwarz.chri W Indoor Track & Field M Basketball Ken Koelbl 785-8819 koelbl.kenn W Basketball Lois Heeren 785-8618 heeren.lois M Outdoor Track & Field M Cross Country Don Fritsch 785-8616 fritsch.dona W Outdoor Track & Field W Cross Country Pat Healy 785-6531 healy.patr Volleyball Football Joel Dettwiler 785-8680 dettwile.joel Wrestling Gymnastics Barbara Gibson 785-8677 gibson.barb W Soccer Sara Burton 785-6534 burton.sara Softball Chris Helixon 785-6536 helixon.chri M/W Swimming & Diving Rich Pein 785-8185 pein.rich M/W Tennis Bill Hehli 785-8676 hehli.will M Track & Field Josh Buchholtz 785-8622 buchholt.josh W Track & Field Pat Healy 785-6531 healy.patr Volleyball Sheila Perkins 785-8170 perkins.shei Wrestling Dave Malecek 785-8184 malecek.davi

16 University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh offers big-city educational opportunities with small-town appeal. UW-Oshkosh, located in central Wisconsin’s Fox Valley and just three hours north of Chicago, is the third largest comprehensive university in the UW System with 12,400 total enrolled (11,000 on campus). With four colleges, UW-Oshkosh students experience a cutting-edge curriculum and out-of- classroom educational opportunities. Students from Richard H. Wells Chancellor the College of Business students ranked in the top 10 of schools with the highest first-time, CPA exam pass rates since 1996. Alumni of the College of Education and Human Services consistently win state teaching excellence awards. The College of Letters and Science has garnered more UW System Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Awards than any other campus. The College of Nursing graduates consistently receive a 100% pass rates on the American Nurses Credentialing Center FNP Exam. Quick Facts Mailing Address: 800 Algoma Blvd. Oshkosh, WI 54901 School Founded: 1871 Enrollment: 12,400 Team Nickname: Titans Team Colors: Black, Gold and White Web Site: http://www.titans.uwosh.edu

Darryl Sims Lee Van Scyoc Athletics Director Men’s Faculty Rep.

Staff Directory Area Code (920) E-mail Oshkosh Sponsored Sports: Office Home Fax @uwosh.edu Chancellor Richard H. Wells 424-0200 424-0010 wellsr Baseball Athletics Director Darryl Sims 424-1034 424-1035 sims M Basketball Senior Woman Admin. Deb Vercauteren 424-1384 424-1035 vercaute W Basketball M Faculty Rep. Lee Van Scyoc 424-7153 424-7413 vanscyoc W Faculty Rep. Theresa Lind 424-3382 lindt M Cross Country Sports Information Kennan Timm 424-0365 424-7445 timmk W Cross Country Athletics Trainer Wade Peitersen 424-7138 424-1068 peiterse Football Financial Specialist/ Susie Gustke 424-1383 424-1035 gustke W Golf Ticket Office Gymnastics Univ. Services Assoc. 2 Leanne Monroe 424-1034 424-1035 monroel M Soccer Campus Security Mike Melland 424-1216 melland W Soccer Softball Coaches Directory - FAX # for coaches - 920/424-1035 M Swimming & Diving Office Home E-mail @uwosh.edu Baseball Tom Lechnir 424-0374 lechnir W Swimming & Diving M Basketball Ted Van Dellen 424-2211 vandelle M Tennis W Basketball Terri Schumacher 424-7132 schumact W Tennis M Cross Country John Zupanc 424-7140 zupanc M Indoor Track & Field W Cross Country Deb Vercauteren 424-1384 vercaute W Indoor Track & Field Football Pat Cerroni 424-7265 cerroni W Golf Tim Gaubatz 424-1225 gaubatz M Outdoor Track & Field Gymnastics Lauren Karnitz 424-7299 marenol W Outdoor Track & Field M Soccer Wytse Molenaar 424-1205 molenaaw Volleyball W Soccer Erin Coppernoll 424-1381 copperne Wrestling Softball Cindy Suess 424-3236 suessc M/W Swimming & Diving Jon Wilson 424-0385 wilsonjo W Tennis Steve Francour 424-1203 francour M Track & Field John Zupanc 424-7140 zupanc W Track & Field Pat Ebel 424-3121 ebel Volleyball/ Brian Schaefer 424-1392 schaefeb Assistant Sports Info. Wrestling Chris Stratton 424-1201 strattonc

17 University of Wisconsin - Platteville The University of Wisconsin-Platteville is an important part of Southwest Wisconsin and the tri-state’s region, and has been since its founding in 1866. Today, UW-Platteville serves as a major resource for education, community and economic development, and the fine and performing arts. What’s more, UWP graduates are teachers, engineers, business leaders and Dennis Shields good citizens who are making important contri- Chancellor butions throughout Wisconsin, the U.S. and the world. Education is UW-Platteville’s main mission. The university offers a variety of degree programs in three colleges: Business, Industry, Life Science and Agriculture; Engineering, Mathemat- ics and Science; and Liberal Arts and Education. Undergraduate teaching is emphasized, with complementary graduate programs in selected fields. Quick Facts Mailing Address: Williams Fieldhouse Platteville, WI 53818-3099 School Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 7,500 Team Nickname: Pioneers Team Colors: Orange and Blue Web Site: http://www.uwplatt.edu/athletics/

Mark Molesworth Tim Deis Lisa Riedle Athletics Director Men’s Faculty Rep. Women’s Faculty Rep.

Staff Directory Area Code (608) E-mail Platteville Sponsored Sports: Office Home Fax @uwplatt.edu Chancellor Dennis Shields 342-1234 342-1270 shieldsd Baseball Athletics Director Mark Molesworth 342-1567 342-1576 moleswom M Basketball Senior Woman Admin./ Deb Schulman 342-1255 342-1576 schulman W Basketball Assoc. Athletics Director M Cross Country M Faculty Rep. Tim Deis 342-1948 342-1576 deist W Faculty Rep. Lisa Riedle 342-1686 342-1566 riedle W Cross Country Sports Information Danny Kambel 342-1574 342-1576 kambeld Football Athletics Trainer Scott Soja 342-1575 342-1576 sojas W Golf Facilities Coordinator Curt Fatzinger 342-1568 342-1576 fatzingc M Soccer Univ. Services Assoc. I/ Kara McCarville 342-1567 342-1576 mccarvillek W Soccer Concessions Manager Softball Campus Security Scott Marquardt 342-1584 342-1641 marquars M Indoor Track & Field W Indoor Track & Field Coaches Directory - FAX # for coaches - 608/342-1576 M Outdoor Track & Field Office Home E-mail @uwplatt.edu W Outdoor Track & Field Baseball Eric Frese 342-1843 fresee Volleyball M Basketball Jeff Gard 342-1278 gardj W Basketball Megan Wilson 342-1488 wilsonmeg Wrestling M /W Cross Country Tom Antczak 342-1504 antczak Football Mike Emendorfer 342-1579 emendorm W Golf Pete Reif 348-4653 [email protected] M/W Soccer Enzo Fuschino 342-1343 fuschinv Softball Heather Townsend 342-1677 townsendh M/W Track & Field Jim Nickasch 342-1263 nickascj Volleyball Deb Schulman 342-1255 schulman Wrestling Chris Walter 342-1572 walterc

18 University of Wisconsin - River Falls

UW-River Falls was founded more than 125 years ago to train teachers for the Midwest, now enrolls 6,250 students in more than 40 majors and pre-professional programs. The University emphasizes undergraduate education through its College of Agricul- ture, Food & Environmental Sciences; College of Arts & Sciences; College of Dean Van Galen Education and Professional Studies; and the Chancellor College of Business & Economics. UW- River Falls is located in west-central Wisconsin and is within the metropolitan area of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.

Quick Facts Mailing Address: Hagestad Center, Room 123 River Falls, WI 54022 School Founded: 1874 Enrollment: 6,728 Team Nickname: Falcons Team Colors: Red and White Web Site: http://www.uwrfsports.com

Roger Ternes Brian Schultz Kathleen Olsen Athletics Director Men’s Faculty Rep. Women’s Faculty Rep.

Staff Directory Area Code (715) E-mail River Falls Sponsored Sports: Office Home Fax @uwrf.edu Chancellor Dean Van Galen 425-3201 425-3257 dean.vangalen M Basketball Athletics Director Roger Ternes 425-3246 425-3257 roger.ternes W Basketball Senior Woman Admin./ Crystal Lanning 425-0689 425-3257 crystal.lanning M Cross Country Assistant Athletics Director M Faculty Rep. Brian Schultz 425-3269 brian.l.schultz W Cross Country W Faculty Rep. Kathleen Olsen 425-3925 425-0654 kathleen.olsen Football Sports Information Jim Thies 425-3846 425-3257 james.g.thies W Golf Athletics Trainer Gary Eloranta 425-3130 425-3257 gary.eloranta M Ice Hockey Program Assistant Doris Holter 425-3900 425-3257 doris.holter W Ice Hockey Ticket Office/ Betty Bibeau 425-3900 425-3257 betty.m.bibeau W Soccer Financial Specialist Softball Campus Security Dick Trende 425-3133 425-4487 richard.trende M Swimming & Diving W Swimming & Diving Coaches Directory - FAX # for coaches - 715/425-3257 W Tennis Office Home E-mail @uwrf.edu M Indoor Track & Field M Basketball Jeff Berkhof 425-3726 jeffrey.d.berkhof W Basketball Cindy Holbrook 425-3250 cindy.hovet W Indoor Track & Field M/W Cross Country Keven Syverson 425-4280 keven.syverson M Outdoor Track & Field Co-W Cross Country Scott Sekelsky 425-4280 scott.s.sekelsky W Outdoor Track & Field Football Matt Walker 425-3135 matt.walker Volleyball W Golf Matt Cranston 425-0748 matt.cranston M Ice Hockey Steve Freeman 425-3252 steven.c.freeman W Ice Hockey Joe Cranston joseph.b.cranston W Soccer Sean McKuras 425-3829 sean.m.mc-kuras Softball Jody Gabriel 425-3966 jodele.gabriel M/W Swimming & Diving Ryan Hawke 425-0636 ashley.r.hawke W Tennis Lee Lueck 425-3184 leland.lueck M/W Track & Field Aaron Decker 425-0714 aaron.decker Volleyball Patti Ford 425-3244 patricia.kay.ford

19 University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point

Established in 1894, the University of Wiscon- sin-Stevens Point is a comprehensive regional university with 8,400 undergraduate and 400 graduate students. The four academic colleges offer 120 program choices within 48 majors, plus 78 minors and 16 graduate programs. The picturesque campus includes the 265 acre Schmeeckle Nature Reserve which enhances Bernie Patterson offerings of the College of Natural Resources, Chancellor largest undergraduate natural resources pro- gram in the country. The University offers a wide variety of aca- demic, athletic, scientific, cultural and historical opportunities, plus events of all kinds. The UW-Stevens Point is much, much more than an institution of higher learning. It’s a life experience!

Quick Facts Mailing Address: HESA Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897 School Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 8,800 Team Nickname: Pointers Team Colors: Purple and Gold Web Site: http://athletics.uwsp.edu

Rory Suomi Nate Bowling Annie Wetter Athletics Director (Interim) Men’s Faculty Rep. Women’s Faculty Rep.

Staff Directory Area Code (715) E-mail Stevens Point Sponsored Sports: Office Home Fax @uwsp.edu Chancellor Bernie Patterson 346-2123 346-2561 bpatters Baseball Athletics Director (Interim) Rory Suomi 346-3888 346-4655 rsuomi M Basketball Senior Woman Admin. Shirley Egner 346-3397 346-4655 segner W Basketball M Faculty Rep. Nate Bowling 346-3706 346-4655 nbowling M Cross Country W Faculty Rep. Annie Wetter 346-2108 346-4655 awetter W Cross Country Sports Information Mitch Capelle 346-2840 346-3626 Mitch.Capelle Athletics Trainer Nate Weiler 346-4772 346-4655 nweiler Football Program Assistant Kelly Romano 346-4494 346-4665 kromano W Golf Ticket Office Chris Seefeldt 346-4100 341-0114 cseefeld M Ice Hockey Campus Security John Taylor 346-3456 346-3780 jtaylor W Ice Hockey W Soccer Coaches Directory - FAX # for coaches - 715/346-4655 or 3626 Softball Office Home E-mail @uwsp.edu M Swimming & Diving Baseball Pat Bloom 346-4412 pbloom W Swimming & Diving M Basketball Bob Semling 346-4025 bsemling W Tennis W Basketball Shirley Egner 346-3397 segner M Indoor Track & Field M Cross Country Rick Witt 346-3677 rwitt W Indoor Track & Field W Cross Country Megan Craig 346-4868 mcraig Football John Miech 346-3758 jmiech M Outdoor Track & Field W Golf Melissa Martin 346-4116 memartin W Outdoor Track & Field M Ice Hockey Wil Nichol 346-3332 wnichol Volleyball W Ice Hockey Ann Ninnemann 346-2180 aninnema Wrestling W Soccer Sheila Miech 346-2462 smiech Softball Tom Henke 346-4277 thenke M/W Swimming & Diving Alan Boelk 346-2200 aboelk W Tennis Karlyn Jakusz 346-4716 kjakusz M Track & Field Rick Witt 346-3677 rwitt W Track & Field Megan Craig 346-4868 mcraig Volleyball Stacey White 346-2151 swhite Wrestling Johnny Johnson 346-4184 jjohnson

20 University of Wisconsin - Stout Students who graduate from UW-Stout, Wiscon- sin’s Polytechnic University, get more than a diploma: they start a fulfilling career in a field they choose. Our success is the result of an edu- cational philosophy where students, faculty and staff use applied learning, scientific theory and research to solve real-world problems, grow the state’s economy and serve society. Students spend more time in labs than in traditional Charles Sorensen Chancellor classrooms. And more than half of our gradu- ates leave with on-the-job experience through an internship or co-op position. Technology permeates all campus activities. Students receive a laptop computer to use, professors integrate the latest technology in their classrooms, and the entire campus has wireless capability. As the first university in the nation to receive the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, UW-Stout is continually looking at ways to improve what we do best, prepare students for their future. Quick Facts Mailing Address: Sport & Fitness Center Menomonie, WI 54751-0790 School Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 8,400 Team Nickname: Blue Devils Team Colors: Navy Blue and White Web Site: http://athletics.uwstout.edu

Duey Naatz Brian Finder Donna Stewart Athletics Director Men’s Faculty Rep. Women’s Faculty Rep.

Staff Directory Area Code (715) E-mail Stout Sponsored Sports: Office Home Fax @uwstout.edu Chancellor Charles Sorensen 232-2441 232-1416 sorensenc Baseball Athletics Director Duey Naatz 232-2758 232-2893 naatzd M Basketball Asst. Athletics Director Erin Sullivan 232-2224 232-2893 sullivaner W Basketball Senior Woman Admin. Jill Jolliff 232-1689 jolliffj M Cross Country M Faculty Rep. Brian Finder 232-1422 232-5236 finderb W Faculty Rep. Donna Stewart 232-1234 232-5004 stewartd W Cross Country Sports Information Layne Pitt 232-2275 232-1684 pittl Football Athletics Trainer Susan Lew 232-2213 232-1684 lews M Golf Office Manager Dinah Richartz 232-2224 232-2893 richartzd W Golf Ticket Office Karen Lund 232-2133 232-1432 lundk Gymnastics Campus Security Lisa Walter 233-0302 232-1142 walterl M Ice Hockey W Soccer Coaches Directory - FAX # for coaches - 715/232-1684 or 2893 Softball Office Home E-mail @uwstout.edu W Tennis Baseball Seth Maier 232-1459 maierse M Indoor Track & Field M Basketball Ed Andrist 232-1162 andriste M Outdoor Track & Field W Basketball Mark Thomas 232-2465 thomasm M/W Cross Country Matt Schauf 232-2224 schaufm W Indoor Track & Field Football Clayt Birmingham 232-2203 birminghamc W Outdoor Track & Field M Golf Terry Watkins 232-1258 watkinst Volleyball W Golf Howie Samb 232-3501 sambh Gymnastics Becky Beaulieu 232-2118 beaulieur M Ice Hockey Terry Watkins 232-1258 watkinst W Soccer Meagan Frank 232-1312 frankme Softball Chris Stainer 232-1336 stainerc W Tennis Zach Nordby 232-2224 nordbyz M/W Track & Field Laura Knudsen 232-3491 knudsenl Volleyball Jill Jolliff 232-1689 jolliffj

21 University of Wisconsin - Superior UW-Superior is located in the Northwest cor- ner of the state on the shore of beautiful Lake Superior. UW-Superior offers 30 undergradu- ate majors in business, computers, education, science, mathematics, and humanities; 13 pre- professional programs; individually designed majors and minors; dual degree programs in engineering and forestry; graduate programs in Christopher L. education, communicating arts and visual arts. Markwood Chancellor (Interim) The educational experience at UW-Superior is enhanced by the small size of the institution and the low student-to-faculty ratio (16 to 1). Nearly 70 percent of UW-Superior classes have fewer than 21 students, allowing for one-on-one interaction with instructors.

Quick Facts Mailing Address: Belknap & Catlin P.O. Box 2000 Superior, WI 54880-4500 School Founded: 1893 Enrollment: 2,900 Team Nickname: Yellowjackets Team Colors: Black, Gold and White Web Site: http://www.uwsuper.edu/athletics/ Steve Nelson Charles Reichert Jennifer Christensen Athletics Director Men’s Faculty Rep. Women’s Faculty Rep.

Staff Directory Area Code (715) E-mail Superior Sponsored Sports: Office Home/Cell Fax @uwsuper.edu Chancellor (Interim) Christopher L. Markwoood 394-8221 394-8588 markwood Baseball Athletics Director Steve Nelson 395-4619 395-4639 snelson M Basketball Senior Woman Admin./ Lynne Deadrick 395-4612 395-4639 ldeadric W Basketball Asst. Athletics Director M Cross Country M Faculty Rep. Charles Reichert 394-8291 394-8180 creicher W Faculty Rep. Jennifer Christensen 394-8144 394-8146 jchris27 W Cross Country Sports Information TBA 395-4614 395-4639 sports M Ice Hockey Athletics Trainer David Kroll 395-4641 395-4639 dkroll W Ice Hockey Athletics Trainer Kristi Wilke 395-4641 395-4639 kwilke M Soccer Athletic Marketing/ Jon Garver 395-4614 395-4639 jgarver W Soccer Fundraising Softball Program Assistant/ Tami Susens 395-4693 395-4639 tsusens M Indoor Track & Field Ticket Office W Indoor Track & Field Campus Security Gary Gulbrandson 394-8461 ggulbran M Outdoor Track & Field W Outdoor Track & Field Coaches Directory - FAX # for coaches - 715/395-4639 Volleyball Office Home/Cell E-mail @uwsuper.edu Baseball Eddy Morgan 395-4671 emorgan M Basketball Matt Siverling 395-4675 msiverl1 W Basketball Donald Mulhern 395-4672 dmulhern M/W Cross Country Glen Drexler 395-4601 gdrexler W Golf Roger Plachta 395-4622 rplachta M Ice Hockey Dan Stauber 394-8362 dstauber W Ice Hockey Dan Laughlin 394-8089 dlaughl1 M Soccer Joe Mooney 395-4615 jmooney W Soccer Melissa Nelmark 395-4632 mnelmark Softball Roger Plachta 395-4622 rplachta M/W Track & Field Glen Drexler 395-4601 gdrexler Volleyball Lynne Deadrick 395-4612 ldeadric

22 University of Wisconsin - Whitewater UW-Whitewater offers the unique mix of a hometown of 12,000, proximity to the Kettle Moraine Recreation Area and its multitude of outdoor activities, and a one hour drive to Mad- ison and Milwaukee. The focal point of campus is a two-block mall which links classroom and administrative buildings with recreation and athletic facilities. A nature preserve and arbo- Richard Telfer retum form the northeast boundary of Chancellor campus. UW-Whitewater recently renovated its main athletic facility, added the Kachel Fieldhouse, dedicated a new Student Athletic Center, and remodled the outdoor sports complex.

Quick Facts Mailing Address: Williams Center Whitewater, WI 53190 School Founded: 1868 Enrollment: 10,671 Team Nickname: Warhawks Team Colors: Purple and White Sportsline (Hawk Talk): 262/472-4295 Web Site: http://www.uwwsports.com Paul Plinske David Van Doren Susan Johnson Athletics Director Men’s Faculty Rep. Women’s Faculty Rep.

Staff Directory Area Code (262) E-mail Whitewater Sponsored Sports: Office Home Fax @uww.edu Chancellor Richard Telfer 472-1918 472-1518 telferr Athletics Director Paul Plinske 472-1543 472-2791 plinskep Baseball Asst. Athletics Director/ Bob Lanza 472-3190 472-2791 lanzar M Basketball Business Manager W Basketball Asst. Athletics/ Amy Edmonds 472-5646 edmondsa W Bowling Senior Woman Admin. M Faculty Rep. David Van Doren 472-1035 472-2841 vandored M Cross Country W Faculty Rep. Susan Johnson 472-4766 472-4767 johnsons W Cross Country Sports Information Tom Fick 472-1147 472-5656 fickt Football Head Athletic Trainer Steve Hillmer 472-1150 472-2791 hillmers W Golf Athletic Trainer Courtney Stefanski 472-1138 stefansc Athletic Trainer Erin Weiner 472-1138 Gymnastics Strength & Conditioning Lee Munger 472-5946 472-2791 mungerl M Soccer Administrative Assistant Kay Bradley 472-4661 bradlekf W Soccer Ticket Office Jeanne Lassard 472-3171 472-3900 mastersj Softball Campus Security Matthew Kiederlen 472-4681 472-5746 kiederlm M/W Swimming & Diving

Coaches Directory - Fax # for coaches - 262/472-2791 M Tennis Office Home E-mail @uww.edu W Tennis Baseball John Vodenlich 472-1420 vodenlij M Indoor Track & Field M Basketball Pat Miller 472-1146 millerp M Outdoor Track & Field W Basketball Keri Carollo 472-5782 carollok W Indoor Track & Field W Bowling Amber Lemke 472-5686 griffina M/W Cross Country Jeffrey Miller 472-5648 millerjr W Outdoor Track & Field Football Lance Leipold 472-1453 leipoldl Volleyball W Golf Brett Weber 472-5678 weberb Wrestling Gymnastics Jennifer Regan 472-5647 whitej M/W Soccer Greg Henschel 472-1153 henscheg Softball Brenda Volk 472-1155 volkb M/W Swimming & Diving Joel Rollings 472-6235 rollingj M/W Tennis Frank Barnes 472-6201 barnesf M Track & Field Mike Johnson 472-1367 johnsonMJ03 W Track & Field Josh Ireland 472-1660 irelandjb15 Volleyball Stacy Boudreau 472-1144 boudreas Wrestling Tim Fader 472-1867 fadert 23 Finlandia University (Affiliate Member in Men’s Soccer) Finlandia University is a baccalaureate degree- granting, co-educational learning community dedi- cated to academic excellence, spiritual growth, and service. Founded by Finnish immigrants in 1896 as Suomi College, Finlandia is the only private, not-for- profit institution of higher education in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Finlandia is located minutes from Lake Superior amid the pristine beauty of the Keweenaw Peninsula. The university offers degrees in liberal studies, health sciences, business adminis- Philip R. Johnson tration, and fine art and design. The approximately President 500 students at Finlandia enjoy small classes, caring faculty, and personal attention. The university’s edu- cational philosophy emphasizes service learning, the practical application of knowledge, and entrepreneurial thinking. Cultural and recreational activities, community service, campus ministry, student organizations, and opportunities for leadership enrich student life. Student athletic programs encourage academic success, sportsmanship, and the development of ath- letic skills. Community outreach includes North Wind Books, the Finnish American Heritage Center (museum, art gallery, theater, and archives) the “Finnish American Reporter,” and a small-business incubator and resource center. Quick Facts Mailing Address: 601 Quincy Street Hancock, MI 49930 School Founded: 1896 Enrollment: 650 Team Nickname: Lions Team Colors: Finlandia Blue, Navy Blue and White Web Site: http://www.finlandia.edu/

Chris Salani Cameron Williams Athletics Director Faculty Representative

Staff Directory Area Code (906) E-mail Finlandia Sponsored Sports: Office Cell Fax @finlandia.edu President Philip R. Johnson 487-7201 487-7366 philip.johnson Baseball Athletics Director Chris Salani 487-7378 487-7525 chris.salani M Basketball Senior Woman Administrator W Basketball Heather Reinke 487-7388 487-7525 heather.reinke Faculty Representative Cameron Williams 487-7368 487-7552 cam.williams M Cross Country Sports Information Matt Farrell 487-7212 487-7525 matt.farrell W Cross Country Athletics Trainer Chris Martin 487-7532 487-7525 [email protected] M Golf Campus Security Jim Harden 487-7307 487-7334 jim.harden W Golf M Ice Hockey Coaches Directory - Area Code (906) W Ice Hockey E-mail M Soccer Office Home Fax @finlandia.edu W Soccer M Soccer Chris Perez 487-7213 487-7525 chris.perez Softball W Tennis Volleyball

24 Gustavus Adolphus College (Affiliate Member in Women’s Gymnastics) Gustavus Adolphus College is a private, residential, liberal arts college located on a scenic hilltop over- looking the Minnesota River Valley. From state-of- the-art facilities to unique course requirements and 75 options for academic majors, Gustavus provides an undergraduate education of recognized excel- lence for its 2,550 students. Guiding intellectual growth has been a focus at Gustavus since Swedish immigrants established the college in 1862. In 1983 Jack Ohle the college earned a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the President nation’s oldest and most prestigious undergraduate honor organization recognizing excellence in liberal learning. Gustavus is a residential college, with more than 2,000 students living in campus residential facilities. The college recently completed a new campus center to better serve its campus community. Nurturing lives of service is a key element of the college’s mission. The Community Service Center on campus provides opportunities for students to be involved in volunteer activities. Quick Facts Mailing Address: 800 West College Avenue St. Peter, MN 56082 School Founded: 1862 Enrollment: 2,550 Team Nickname: Golden Gusties Team Colors: Black and Gold Web Site: http://www.gustavus.edu/athletics/

Al Molde Jeff Owen Athletics Director Faculty Representative

Staff Directory Area Code (507) E-mail Gustavus Adolphus Sponsored Office Home Fax @gustavus.edu Sports: President Jack Ohle 933-7538 933-7081 president Athletics Director Al Molde 933-7622 933-8412 amolde Baseball Asst. Athletics Director Tom Brown 933-7005 933-8412 brownie M Basketball Faculty Representative Jeff Owen 933-7420 933-8412 jowen Sports Information Tim Kennedy 933-7647 933-8412 timgasid W Basketball Athletics Trainer Troy Banse 933-6463 933-6166 tbanse M Cross Country Administrative Asst. Barb Rodning 933-7617 933-8412 brodning W Cross Country Campus Security TBA Football M Golf Coaches Directory - Area Code (507) W Golf E-mail Gymnastics Office Home Fax @gustavus.edu M Ice Hockey Gymnastics Kris Glidden 933-6409 933-8412 kglidden W Ice Hockey M Nordic Skiing W Nordic Skiing M Soccer W Soccer Softball M Swimming & Diving W Swimming & Diving M Tennis W Tennis M Indoor Track & Field W Indoor Track & Field M Outdoor Track & Field W Outdoor Track & Field Volleyball

25 Hamline University (Affiliate Member in Women’s Gymnastics) Hamline University, located in St. Paul, Minn., of- fers rigorous academics and innovative programs to attract and challenge a diverse and talented student body in the undergraduate college of liberal arts. Guided by faculty who are leaders in their field, Hamline’s 1,900 students experi- ence an intimate environment of small classes and personal attention along with the opportuni- ties of a comprehensive university. Students can Linda Hanson choose between 38 major areas of student with a President 13:1 student-faculty ratio. Ranked first in Min- nesota in quality and value among comprehensive universities by U.S.News and World Report, Hamline is also Minnesota’s first university, founded in 1854. Hamline’s College of Liberal Arts has steadily built its national reputation with an innovative curriculum and excellent, dedicated faculty. Hamline attracts students from 37 states and more than 35 countries with 14 percent students of color and four percent international students. Quick Facts Mailing Address: 1536 Hewitt Ave. St. Paul, MN 55104 School Founded: 1854 Enrollment: 1,900 Team Nickname: Pipers Team Colors: Burgundy and Gray Web Site: http://www.hamline.edu/athletics

Bob Beeman Jerry Artz Athletics Director Faculty Representative

Staff Directory Area Code (651) E-mail Hamline Sponsored Sports: Office Home Fax @hamline.edu President Linda Hanson 523-2202 523-2030 lhanson10 Baseball Athletics Director Bob Beeman 523-2326 523-3075 rbeemanjr01 M Basketball Senior Woman Admin. Kerri Stockwell 523-2034 523-3075 kstockwell01 W Basketball Faculty Representative Jerry Artz 523-2256 jartz Sports Information Stephanie Harris 523-2786 523-2390 sharris07 M Cross Country Athletics Trainer Jason Ellenbecker 523-2249 523-3075 jellenbecker01 W Cross Country Administrative Assistant Lisa Flood 523-2033 523-3075 eflood01 Football Campus Security Shirleen Hoffman 523-2100 523-3049 shoffman01 Gymnastics M Ice Hockey Coaches Directory - Area Code (651) W Ice Hockey E-mail M Soccer Office Home Fax @hamline.edu W Soccer Gymnastics Doug Byrnes 523-2383 523-3075 dbyrnes Softball M Swimming & Diving W Swimming & Diving M Tennis W Tennis M Indoor Track & Field W Indoor Track & Field M Outdoor Track & Field W Outdoor Track & Field Volleyball

26 Winona State University (Affiliate Member in Women’s Gymnastics)

Winona State University was founded in 1858 as the first teacher training institution west of the . Today, WSU is structured into five colleges: Business, Education, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Health Sciences, and Science and Engineering. It is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. WSU enrollment, includ- ing the main campus and the WSU-Rochester Center, totals 8,100. WSU offers more than 80 undergraduate majors and 16 graduate programs. Winona State is a national leader in applying technology to higher education and one of the Dr. Judith A. Ramaley largest laptop universities in the country with every student President using a university-supplied laptop computer. For a decade, WSU has been one of America’s 100 Best College Buys recognizing quality programs and value. US News and World Report ranks WSU in the top tier of Midwestern master’s degree institutions and The Princeton Review ranks WSU among the top Midwestern universities. WSU operates with a keen vision of quality education for students and society. Named “The Winona Experience,” WSU’s new way of operating was rolled out in fall 2005 featuring enhanced student services, learning and career development portfolios, and more opportunities for practical, experiential learning. Winona State University’s mission states that WSU is “a community of learners dedicated to improving our world.” Quick Facts Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5838 Winona, MN 55987-5838 School Founded: 1858 Enrollment: 8,100 Team Nickname: Warriors Team Colors: Purple and White Web Site: http://www.winonastatewarriors.com

Larry Holstad Athletics Director

Staff Directory Area Code (507) E-mail Winona State Sponsored Sports: Office Home Fax @winona.edu President Dr. Judith A. Ramaley 457-5003 jramaley Baseball Athletics Director Larry Holstad 457-5212 457-5479 lholstad M Basketball Senior Woman Admin. TBA W Basketball Compliance TBA Faculty Representative Joanne Stejskal 457-5136 jstejskal M Cross Country Sports Information Grant Wall 457-5576 gwall W Cross Country Athletics Trainer Stacey Czaplewski 457-2333 457-5479 sczaplewski Football M Golf Coaches Directory - Area Code (507) W Golf E-mail Gymnastics Office Home Fax @winona.edu W Soccer Gymnastics Beckie Rolbiecki 459-2908 457-5479 rolbiecki Softball M Tennis W Tennis W Indoor Track & Field W Outdoor Track & Field Volleyball

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