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Green Bay Athletics Green Bay Athletics VISITING TEAM GUIDE 2017-18 Green Bay Athletics Visitor’s Guide 2017-18 Green Bay Athletics is pleased to have your team visiting our campus. This booklet contains information to assist you with your stay in Green Bay. The hotel property you contact will be more than happy to assist you with any questions you may have including room rates. Please feel free to contact any member of the Green Bay Athletics staff regarding questions about your planning and stay in Green Bay. Best of success to you during your season. Statistical Information Location Green Bay, WI City Population 194,564 University Founded 1965 Enrollment 5,550 Colors Green, Silver, White Nickname Phoenix Conference Horizon League National Affiliation NCAA Division I Chancellor Dr. Gary Miller Contents Athletics Staff Directory ............................................................................... 4 Coaching Staff Directory ............................................................................. 5 Athletic Facilities ......................................................................................... 7 Maps ........................................................................................................... 8 Directions to the Kress Events Center ........................................................ 9 Green Bay Campus .................................................................................... 10 Resch Center Information ........................................................................... 11 Lodging and Accommodations .................................................................... 12 Dining .......................................................................................................... 16 Emergency Information ............................................................................... 18 Horizon League Information ........................................................................ 19 3 Athletics Staff Director of Athletics Charles Guthrie....................................................................... 920-465-2145 Associate Athletics Director for Business & Internal Affairs TBA ........................................................................................ 920-465-2116 Associate Athletics Director for Compliance; SWA Kassie Batchelor .................................................................... 920-465-2837 Assistant Athletics Director for Development Molly Vandervest .................................................................... 920-465-2053 Associate Athletics Director for External Relations Craig Sandlin .......................................................................... 920-465-5035 Director of Strategic Communications, Media Relations Joey Daniels ........................................................................... 920-465-2498 Director of Corporate Sales, Phoenix Sports Properties Mark Devenport ...................................................................... 920-465-5048 Athletics Communications Department Stephen Wagner, Asst. Dir. for Athletics Communications .... 920-465-5759 Cameo Jastrow, Video Director and Producer ....................... 920-465-2903 Athletics Ticketing Molly Christel, Assistant Director for Ticket Services ............. 920-465-5087 Chief of Staff TBA........... ............................................................................. 920-465-2145 Student-Athlete Academic Coordinator Mike Kline ............................................................................... 920-465-2950 Director of Sports Medicine and Sports Performance Jeremy Cleven ....................................................................... 920-465-2138 Athletic Trainers Maureen Riodan-Haese, Asst. Trainer ................................... 920-465-2452 Sadie Buboltz, Asst. Trainer ................................................... 920-465-2452 Megan Goerlinger, Asst. Trainer ............................................ 920-465-5171 Missy Florine, Asst. Trainer .................................................... 920-465-5171 Kress Events Center Jeff Krueger, Director of Operations ...................................... .920-465-2189 Brent Haack, Events Coordinator ........................................... 920-465-2064 4 Coaching Staff Basketball – Men’s Linc Darner, Head Coach ....................................................... 920-465-5046 Randall Herbst, Associate Head Coach ................................. 920-465-2615 Richard Davis, Assistant Coach ............................................. 920-465-2146 Ben Swank, Assistant Coach ................................................. 920-465-2647 Tyler Kelly, Director of Basketball Operations ........................ 920-465-5046 Basketball – Women’s Kevin Borseth, Head Coach ................................................... 920-465-5077 Amanda Leonhard-Perry, Assistant Coach ............................ 920-465-2706 Sarah Bronk, Assistant Coach ............................................... 920-465-2969 Megan Vogel, Assistant Coach .............................................. 920-465-2593 Hannah Quilling-Iverson, Director of Basketball Operations .. 920-465-5077 Cross Country – Men’s & Women’s Mike Kline, Head Coach ......................................................... 920-465-2950 Golf – Men’s Lee Reinke, Director of Golf ................................................... 920-465-2145 Golf – Women’s Lee Reinke, Director of Golf ................................................... 920-465-2145 Nordic Skiing – Men’s & Women’s Steve Teclaw, Head Coach .................................................... 920-465-2145 Tim Cook, Associate Head Coach ......................................... 920-465-2145 Soccer – Men’s Jeremy Bonomo, Head Coach ............................................... 920-465-2092 John O’Reilly, Assistant Coach .............................................. 920-465-2952 5 Coaching Staff Soccer – Women’s Kim Brandao, Head Coach..................................................... 920-465-2737 Wojtek Krakowiak, Assistant Coach ....................................... 920-465-2853 Softball – Women’s Scott Wachholz, Head Coach ................................................ 920-465-2364 Elizabeth Murray, Assistant Coach ........................................ 920-465-5083 Swimming & Diving – Men’s & Women’s Reed Robelot, Head Coach ................................................... 920-465-2367 Tara Dowling, Assistant Coach .............................................. 920-465-5183 Tom Stover, Diving Coach ..................................................... 920-465-2277 Tennis – Men’s Tim Dean, Head Coach .......................................................... 920-465-2379 Jon Steckart, Assistant Coach ............................................... 920-465-2379 Tennis – Women’s Tim Dean, Head Coach .......................................................... 920-465-2281 Volleyball – Women’s Sean Burdette, Head Coach .................................................. 920-465-2573 Alexa Frank, Assistant Coach ................................................ 920-465-2831 Strength and Conditioning Ryan Immel ............................................................................ 920-465-5157 Brandon Schlotthauer ............................................................ 920-465-5157 6 Athletics Facilities Kress Events Center Leon Bond Drive on the Green Bay campus Capacity: 4,000 Staff: Jeff Krueger, Director of Operations .................................................920-465-2189 Sports: Volleyball & Women’s Basketball Peter Dorschel Natatorium Located in the Kress Events Center Eight lane pool with 1 and 3 meter diving boards Sports: Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Aldo Santaga Stadium East Circle Drive on the Green Bay campus Capacity: 1,500 Field Size: 120 Yards x 85 Yards, natural grass Sports: Men’s Soccer & Women’s Soccer Phoenix Softball Field East Circle Drive on the Green Bay campus Capacity: 500 Sport: Softball Resch Center 1901 S. Oneida St., Green Bay, WI 54304 Capacity: 10,200 Sport: Men’s Basketball Western Racquet & Fitness 2500 S Ashland Ave., Green Bay, WI 54304 Capacity: 125 Sport: Men’s Tennis & Women’s Tennis 7 Maps 8 Directions to the Kress Events Center From Austin Straubel Airport: Follow Airport Drive, 172 East and then I-43 North to Exit 185, Highway 54-57. Choose the Sturgeon Bay/Algoma exit lane heading North/East on Hwy 54/57. Continue on Hwy 54/57 to the Bay Settlement Road/Huron Road exit. Keep right in the exit lane. At the stop light, turn right, then merge into the left lane. Take the first left onto Leon Bond Drive and follow to the stop sign. Continue straight to the Events Center Parking Lot. From 41 South or 41-141 North: From Hwy 41, take 172 East and then I-43 North to Exit 185. Choose the Sturgeon Bay/Algoma exit lane heading North/East on Hwy 54/57. Continue on Hwy 54/57 to the Bay Settlement Road/Huron Road exit. Keep right in the exit lane. At the stop light, turn right, then merge into the left lane. Take the first left onto Leon Bond Drive and follow to the stop sign. Continue straight to the Events Center Parking Lot. From I-43 South: Exit I-43 at Exit 185, Sturgeon Bay/Algoma. Keep right in the exit lane, heading North/East on Hwy 54/57. Continue on Hwy 54/57 to the Bay Settlement Road/Huron Road exit. Keep right in the exit lane. At the stop light, turn right, then merge into the left lane. Take the first left onto Leon Bond Drive and follow to the stop
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