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592891A6e4b0ac065938cb4e.Pdf 1 General Information Quick Facts 4 Athletic Directory 5 Driving Directions/Airports/Bus Rental 8 Auto Rental/Lodging 11 Restaurants/Catering/Movie Theaters 13 Area Attractions 14 UW/NCAA Player Pass List 15 Football Coaching Staff 16 General Information 17 Overview of War Memorial Stadium 19 Visiting Team Travel Information 22 Women’s Volleyball Coaching Staff/Overview of UniWyo Sports Complex 24 General Information 25 Women’s Soccer Coaching Staff/Overview of UW Soccer Complex 26 General Information 27 Men’s and Women’s Basketball Coaching Staffs 28 General Information 29 Overview of Arena Auditorium (AA) 30 Wrestling Coaching Staff/Overview of UniWyo Sports Complex 32 General Information 33 Women’s Tennis Coaching Staff/Overview of UW Tennis Complex 34 General Information 35 2 Men’s and Women’s Golf Coaching Staff/Overview of Jacoby Golf Course 36 General Information 37 Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving Coaching Staff/Overview of Corbett Pool 38 General Information 39 Men’s and Women’s Track & Field Coaching Staff/Overview of Louis S. Madrid Sports Complex 40 General Information 41 Overview of War Memorial Fieldhouse (Indoor Track) 42 Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Coaching Staff/General Information 43 Appendices Map of Laramie 44 Map of the University of Wyoming 45 3 Location: Laramie, WY Population: 30,938 Founded: 1886 Enrollment 13,929 Nickname: Cowboys, Cowgirls, Pokes School Colors: Brown & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I (FBS) Conference: Mountain West President: Dr. Laurie Nichols Athletic Director: Tom Burman Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR): Alyson Hagy General Athletics Office Phone: 307-766-2292 General Athletics Fax: 307-766-5414 Athletics Website: gowyo.com Mailing Address: University of Wyoming Attn: ______________ Dept. 3414 1000 East University Avenue Laramie, WY 82071 4 Administration: Tom Burman – Director of Athletics 307-766-2292 Matt Whisenant – Deputy Director of Athletics 307-766-5551 Kevin McKinney – Sr. Associate Athletic Director/External Operations 307-766-2444 TBA – Sr. Associate Athletic Director for Sport Administration/SWA 307-766-4092 Phil Wille – Sr. Associate Athletic Director/Internal Operations 307-766-2391 Alyson Hagy – Faculty Athletic Representative 307-766-2007 Joi Thomas – Assistant Athletic Director for Administration 307-766-3689 Brandy Brummond – Office Associate 307-766-5046 Academics (Office of Academic Support): Al Reiser – Assistant Athletic Director/Academic Services 307-766-2075 Taylor Stuemky – Director of Academic Services 307-766-3863 Jason Baldwin – Academic Coordinator 307-766-5571 TBA – Academic Coordinator 307-766-4037 Steve Mitchell – Academic Coordinator 307-766-4077 Audio/Visual: Dennis Trapani – Director Audio Visual Production/Digital 307-766-6982 Derek Mishiro – Assistant Director of Video Production 307-766-6318 Jack Hurlbut – Video Production Coordinator 307-766-6318 Business Office: Fax # 307-766-5050 Bill Sparks – Sr. Associate Athletic Director/Business Operations 307-766-5771 Rachael Hulet – Assistant Athletic Director/Business Operations 307-766-3899 Debbie Allred – Senior Accounting Associate 307-766-3838 Tori Holmquist – Senior Accounting Associate 307-766-2249 Ace Malsom – Senior Accounting Associate 307-766-5038 Compliance: Peter Prigge – Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance 307-766-3795 Kelley Anderson – Eligibility Coordinator 307-766-4960 Pam Shuster – Financial Aid Coordinator 307-766-6101 5 Concessions: Colin Vickers – Manager 307-766-3503 Dean Dockter – Assistant Manager 307-766-3503 Development Office (Cowboy Joe): Randy Welniak – Sr. Associate Athletic Director/Development & Revenue Enhancement 307-766-6161 Tim Collins – Associate Athletic Director for Development 307-766-6152 Mara Cosgrove – Athletic Development Officer 307-766-6168 Brandon Fudge – Athletic Development Officer 307-766-6206 Claudia Carlson – Athletic Development Officer 307-766-2994 Samie Freeman – Director of Events 307-766-3777 Kristen Holles – Accountant 307-766-6246 Aengle Smith – Senior Office Assistant 307-766-6247 Equipment: Michael “Mad Dog” Aanonsen – Equipment Manager (Olympic Sports) 307-766-2262 Dan Stinson – Equipment Manager (Football) 307-766-2262 Event Management & Game Operations: Tyson Drew – Associate Athletic Director/Event Management & Facility Operations 307-766-2007 Chris Haller – Director of Event Management & Game Operations 307-766-2015 John Siceloff – Director of Video/Audio Operations/Services 307-766-2007 Marketing & Branding: David Primus – Assistant Athletic Director/Marketing & Branding 307-766-5236 TBA – Director of Fan Experience and Community Outreach 307-766-2464 Amil Anderson – Director of New Media 307-766-3802 Chad Morehead – Director of Graphic Design Office of Media & Public Relations: Fax # 307-766-2346 Tim Harkins – Associate Athletic Director/Media & Public Relations 307-766-2321 Amy Dambro – Director (WBB, FB, Tennis) 307-766-2269 Nick Seeman – Assistant Director (FB, MBB) 307-766-5516 Lincoln Mansch – Assistant Director (VB, WR, WGolf) 307-766-2257 6 Kyle Charles – Graduate Assistant (MGolf, Soccer, Swimming & Diving) 307-766-5514 Nate Lake – Graduate Assistant (XC, T&F, MGolf) 307-766-2290 Diane Dodson – Office Associate (Hall of Fame) 307-766-2256 Pepsters (Cheerleading Team): Matthew Ortega – Head Coach 307-766-4940 Sports Medicine: Ryan Pinson – Director of Sports Medicine 307-766-2323 Scott Knerr – Associate Director of Sports Medicine 307-766-2060 Cole Vertz –Associate Athletic Trainer/Director of Rehab 307-766-5052 Lance Schuemann – Associate Athletic Trainer 307-766-2008 Megan Jensen – Associate Athletic Trainer 307-766-2008 TBA – Assistant Athletic Trainer 307-766-2008 Yuichiro Hidaka – Assistant Athletic Trainer 307-766-2060 Jeremy Ross – Assistant Athletic Trainer 307-766-5052 Mary Lyle – Insurance Coordinator/Office Manager 307-766-2305 Dr. Matt Boyer – Physician, Sports Medicine 307-766-5071 Sports Performance: Russell Dennison – Director of Sports Performance 307-766-5585 Mike Cotterman – Director of Sports Performance for Olympic Sports 307-766-5585 Jason Dronen – Assistant Sports Performance Coach 307-766-5585 Trent Ward – Assistant Sports Performance Coach 307-766-5585 Pat Shelby – Assistant Sports Performance Coach 307-766-5585 Kiefer Bribiesca – Assistant Sports Performance Coach 307-766-5585 Chase Chesterman – Assistant Sports Performance Coach/Sports Nutritionist 307-766-5585 Jordan Betz – Assistant Sports Performance Coach 307-766-5585 Ticket Office: Fax # 307-766-2148 Charley Thrash – Assistant Athletic Director/Ticket Operations & Sales 307-766-5039 Brandon Bernabo – Assistant Ticket Manager 307-766-5033 Christa Gecheva – Graduate Assistant Ticket Office 307-766-4850 7 From Denver International Airport to Laramie Coming out of Denver International Airport you will be on Pena Blvd. Follow Signs to I-70 West Take I-25 North to Cheyenne Take I-80 West to Laramie (I-80 will be just before you get to Cheyenne) Take the Grand Ave Exit (#316) Take a right on 30th Street Take a left on Willett Drive Athletic Facilities are located on the left Scenic Option: Take I-25 North to Fort Collins Take Ault Exit (Route 14) going West (towards the mountains) follow to College Blvd. Take a right on College Blvd. going North (this will be Route 287) Stay on Route 287 into Laramie (this will turn into 3rd Street in Laramie) Take a right on Grand Ave. Take a left on 22nd Street Take a left on Willett Drive Athletic Facilities are located on the left Cheyenne Regional Airport Reservations 800-554-5111 Denver International Airport General Information 800-247-2336 Laramie Regional Airport General Information 307-742-4164 Ticket Counter 307-742-5296 Arrow Stage Lines 844-778-9778 8 9 10 At Laramie Airport: Hertz 307-745-0500 In Laramie: Enterprise Rent-a-Car 307-721-9876 Nationwide: Avis Rent-a-Car 800-831-2847 Enterprise Rent-a-Car 800-736-8222 Quality Inn & Suites 3420 E. Grand Avenue 307-721-8856 Hampton Inn 3715 Grand Avenue 307-742-0125 Hilton Garden Inn (Please see ad on page 2) 2229 Grand Avenue 307-745-5500 Holiday Inn (Please see ad on page 10) 204 S. 30th Street 307-721-9000 Little America (Cheyenne) 2800 West Lincoln Way 307-775-8400 Comfort Inn 1655 Centennial Drive (Exit 310 off I-80) 307-742-6665 Vee Bar Guest Ranch 2091 Highway 130 800-483-3227 11 12 Preferred Official Partners of Wyoming Athletics Altitude Chophouse and Brewery 320 South 2nd Street 307-721-4031 Cavalryman Steakhouse 4425 South 3rd Street 307-745-5551 Chick-fil-A (Cheyenne) 4435 Windmill Rd. 307-638-4444 Chili’s Grill & Bar 2523 Grand Avenue 307-745-3540 Dickey’s BBQ 2410 Grand Avenue 307-4609277 Lovejoy’s Bar & Grill 101 Grand Avenue 307-745-0141 Mr. Jim’s Pizza 2523 Grand Avenue 307-742-5467 Papa John’s 553 North 3rd Street 307-742-7272 Perkins 204 30th Street 307-721-3800 Pizza Hut 1460 North 3rd Street 307-742-8118 Qdoba 252 North 3rd Street 307-742-9962 Roxie’s on Grand 221 Grand Avenue 307-745-4577 Taco John’s 2114 Grand Avenue 307-745-5085 The Library Sports Grill & Brewery Corner of 2nd and Custer 307-742-0500 Vee Bar Guest Ranch 2091 Highway 130 307-745-7036 Regal Cinemas Fox Theater 505 South 20th Street 844-462-7342 Studio City 2433 East Grand Ave 307-266-3647 13 The beautiful Snowy Range Mountains are located just 27 miles west of Laramie on Highway 130. Resting in the shadows of the Snowy Range Mountains, the Vee Bar Guest Ranch is located 21 miles west of Laramie. The 100 year-old landmark has served as a cattle ranch, a stagecoach stop, a buffalo ranch, a summer guest ranch and a winter Bed & Breakfast. With careful restoration and creative décor, its western heritage has been preserved. The cabins and lodge offer antique furnishing from its rich and colorful past. The Vee Bar’s menu of home-cooked food is part of the great stay at the ranch. Dining is buffet style in the informal western tradition. The ranch also offers numerous activities such as horseback riding, hayrides, hiking, trap shooting, fishing and river tubing. The Old West Territorial Prison is located five minutes from downtown Laramie.
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