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Name Year Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous) Shabril Brewer 5-6 So. Herndon, Va./Westfield Ali Eleey 5-6 Fr. Quincy, Mass./Taft Prep (Conn.) Coty Hudson 5-7 So. Lynchburg, Va./E.C. Glass (Hollins) Maria Andrea Legaspi 5-8 So. Quezon City, Philippines/St. Paul College-Pasig Ginger Mak 5-4 Jr. North Point, Hong Kong/The International School of Macao Kelsey Solan 5-10 Fr. Lumberton, N.J./Rancocas Valley Karishma Thiagaraj 5-7 Fr. Haymarket, Va./Battlefield Rachel Walker 5-7 Fr. Waxhaw, N.C./Marvin Ridge Nikola Wessels 5-8 So. Muenster, Germany/Marienschule Muenster Head Coach: Paul Gooden Assistant Coach: Jessica Hollandsworth Volunteer Asst: Lisa Gooden Sun.-Tue. Sept. 9-11 at Division I Challenge Mon.-Tue. Feb. 4-5 at University of Miami Invitational (Caledonia Golf & Fish Club - Pawleys Island, S.C.) (Deering Bay Yacht & Country Club - Miami, Fla.) Mon.-Tue. Sept. 17-18 at Wild Eggs Cardinal Invitational Fri.-Sun. Mar. 8-10 JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational (University Club of Louisville - Louisville, Ky.) (Eagle Landing Golf Club - Orange Park, Fla.) Mon.-Tue. Oct. 1-2 at UNCG Starmount Intercollegiate Mon.-Tue. Mar. 25-26 at John Kirk Panther Invitational (Starmount Country Club - Greensboro, N.C.) (Eagle’s Landing Country Club - Atlanta, Ga.) Fri.-Sun. Oct. 12-14 at Mercedes Invitational Mon.-Tue. April 1-2 at Pinehurst Challenge (Holston Hills Country Club - Knoxville, Tenn.) (Pinehurst Resort #6 - Pinehurst, N.C.) Sun.-Mon. Oct. 28-29 at Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate Mon.-Tue. April 8-9 at Spring Marsh Creek Invitational (Oak Point Golf Club - Kiawah Island, S.C.) (Marsh Landing Country Club - Jacksonville, Fla.) Fri.-Sun. April 19-21 at CAA Women’s Golf Championship (St. James Plantation - Southport, N.C.) Thu.-Sat. May 9-11 at NCAA East Regionals (Auburn University GC - Auburn, Ala.) Tue.-Fri. May 21-24 at NCAA Championship (U. of Georgia GC - Athens, Ga.) XX 2012-13 JMU XXWOMEN’S GOLF James Madison Quick Facts Table of Contents Location...... Harrisonburg, Virginia Table of Contents/Quick Facts...... 1 Founded...... 1908 Virginia/Harrisonburg Maps...... 2 Enrollment...... 19,800 Quick Look at JMU/Nicknames, Traditions. .3 Nickname...... Dukes 2012-13 Dukes Colors...... Purple and Gold Ginger Mak ...... 4-5 Conference...... Colonial Athletic Association Shabril Brewer...... 6-7 President...... Jonathan Alger Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 8-9 Vice President for Administration and Finance...... Charlie King Nikola Wessels...... 10-11 Athletics Department Coty Hudson ...... 12 Director of Athletics...... Jeff Bourne Alison Eleey...... 13 Deputy A.D...... Geoff Polglase Kelsey Solan ...... 14 Associate A.D./Sport Programs ...... Kevin White Karishma Thiagaraj...... 15 Associate A.D./Academics ...... Casey Carter Rachel Walker...... 16 Associate A.D./Development...... Brian Frerking Fall 2012 Stats & Results...... 17 Associate A.D./Compliance/SWA ...... Jennifer Phillips Assistant A.D./Sports Medicine...... Tom Kuster Head Coach Paul Gooden...... 18 Assistant A.D./Tickets & Customer Relations...... Mike Carpenter Assistant Coach Jessica Hollandworth . . 19 Assistant A.D./Facilities & Events ...... Ty Phillips Volunteer Assistant Coach Lisa Gooden . . 19 Director of Business Operations...... Karen Mercer Tradition of Excellence ...... 20-21 Director of Equipment...... Neil Lam Human Resources Coordinator...... Maureen Burt 2011-12 Stats & Results...... 22-23 Sports Psychologist ...... Dr. Robert Harmison Practice Facilities...... 24-25 Executive Assistant ...... Teresa Somma Plecker Center ...... 26-27 Office Manager...... Marcia Moshier Strength & Conditioning...... 28-29 Faculty Athletic Representative ...... Roger Soenksen Sports Medicine...... 30 Academic Advising...... 31 Golf Information Dukes On the Road...... 32 Head Coach...... Paul Gooden Packsaddle Ridge Golf Club ...... 33 E-mail Address...... [email protected] Lakeview Golf Club...... 34 Years at James Madison (Women)/Overall...... 14th / 18th Team Locker Room ...... 35 Assistant Coach...... Jessica Hollandsworth Sports Psychology...... 36 E-mail Address...... [email protected] Years at James Madison/Overall...... 1st / Same Athletics Director...... 37 Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Lisa Gooden Athletics Facilities ...... 38-39 Years at James Madison/Overall...... 5th / Same This is JMU ...... 40-42 Office Phone Number...... 540-568-6693 Harrisonburg, Va...... 43 Mailing Address...... 261 Bluestone Dr., MSC 2301, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 JMU Timeline...... 44 2012 CAA Finish...... Runner-Up President Jonathan Alger...... 45 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 4/2 Athletics Communications...... 46 Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 Home Courses...... Packsaddle Ridge GC / Lakeview GC Credits Athletics Communications James Madison University’s 2012-13 womens’ Assistant A.D.-CommunicationsGolfContact...... John A. Martin golf media guide was produced by JMU’s Office Office/Cell Phone...... 540-568-6154 / 540-476-1259 of Athletics Communications. The publication was E-mail...... [email protected] compiled and edited by JMU’s athletics commu- Associate Director...... Kevin Warner nications staff, led by John A. Martin and Teresa Craig. Cover design and interior concepts by Grant Assistant Director...... Milla Sue Wisecarver Hawkins Design. Photography by the university’s Communications Associate...... Brian Hansen photography staff, Cathy Kushner (athletics), Diane Communications Assistant...... Devon Howard Elliott (university). Multimedia Communications...... Curt Dudley Graphic Design...... Teresa Craig On the Cover Photography Supervisor...... Cathy Kushner Administrative Assistant...... TBA Front: Junior Ginger Mak Back: Sophomores Shabril Brewer, Maria Andrea Legaspi and Office Fax...... 540-568-3703 Nikola Wessels Mailing Address...... Athletics Communications ...... MSC 0404, 380 University Boulevard, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 Web Site...... www.JMUSports.com

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 1Golf - 1 2012-13 JMU XXWOMEN’S GOLF XX Harrisonburg, Virginia Virginia Map Harrisonburg to (hours) Baltimore, Md...... 2-1/2 Beckley, W.Va...... 3 Charleston, W.Va...... 4 Charlotte, N.C...... 5 Charlottesville, Va...... 1 Columbus, Ohio ...... 6-1/2 Greensboro, N.C...... 3-1/2 Lexington, Ky...... 6 New York, N.Y...... 6 Norfolk, Va...... 3-1/2 Philadelphia, Pa...... 4 Pittsburgh, Pa...... 4 Richmond, Va...... 2 Roanoke, Va...... 2 Washington, D.C...... 2+

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2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 2Golf - 2 XX QUICK LOOK/TRADITIONSXX A Quick Look At JMU Location: Harrisonburg, Va. 22807 Enrollment: 19,800 Founded: 1908 (as State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg; became the State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg in 1914, the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg in 1924, Madison College in 1938 and James Madison University in 1977). The university is named for James Madison, the fourth president of the United States and primary author of the U.S. Constitution. Affiliation: State university of the Commonwealth of Virginia Academic Divisions: College of Arts and Letters, College of Business, College of Education, College of Health and Behavioral Studies, College of Integrated Science and Engineering, College of Science and Mathematics, College of Visual and Performing Arts, The Graduate School, General Education Degree Programs: 109 (69 undergraduate, 31 master’s, 2 educational specialist, 7 doctoral) Full-time Employees: 2,615 (1,377 faculty and administrators; 1,238 staff) Campus: 112 major buildings on 721 acres Athletic Affiliations: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Athletic Programs: 18 varsity sports (6 for men, 12 for women) Nickname: Dukes (in honor of Dr. Samuel P. Duke, second president of the University, 1919-1949). Colors: Purple, Gold Men’s Sports Programs: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, Soccer, Tennis Women’s Sports Programs: Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Track and Field (indoor and outdoor), Volleyball

Nicknames, Traditions JMU’s athletic teams use the nickname “Dukes” in honor of Dr. Samuel P. Duke, univer- sity president from 1919-1949. Men’s athletics began at JMU during Duke’s tenure (men first enrolled in the regular season in 1946 as day students.) Women’s teams were known by several names until “Duchesses” became prevalent in the early 1940s. That name was dropped in 1982 when all of JMU’s teams became “Dukes.” The school colors, purple and gold, were selected during JMU’s first session in 1909-10 from the colors used by the institution’s two literary societies, Lanier and Lee. The Lanier Society’s colors were violet and white and the Lee’s gray and gold. Violet soon was replaced by purple, which was easier to obtain for use for pennants and other decorations. The school mascot, a bulldog with a purple and gold cape and a crown, was adopted in 1971. The bulldog is the traditional pet of royalty such as a duke. “Duke Dog” entertains at JMU athletic contests and other university special events and also takes part in a variety of community activities and events. JMU also has used several living bulldogs as univer- sity mascots. Duke Dog won the “popular” vote during the 2004 Capital One Mascot of the Year competition, compiling an 11-0 record in head-to-head voting against other college mascots.

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 3Golf - 3 GINGERXX MAK XX Junior - 5-4 - 2 Letters North Point, Hong Kong - The International School of Macao Career Highlights • Career lows of 69 (single round), 161 (36 holes) and 218 (54 holes) • Has one top-three, five career top-10 and 13 career top-20 finishes • 2011 CAA Rookie of the Year, First Team All-CAA and CAA All-Tournament Team • 2012 Second Team All-CAA • Enters the spring of her junior year as the career JMU scoring leader at 75.79 strokes per round

Fall 2012 (junior) • Led the team in scoring average at 74.87 strokes in 15 rounds played • Posted four round of par or better • Finished in the top 30 in all five tournaments, with the best a tie for 10th at the Golfweek Division I Program Challenge • Shot a season-best 2-under 70 in the second round of the Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate

2011-12 (sophomore) • Played in all 11 tournaments and 33 rounds • Ranked second on the team in scoring at 75.91 strokes per round, including 74.67 in the spring, earning her Second Team All-CAA honors • Her 75.91 strokes per round is the fifth lowest single-season average in JMU history • Posted 28 of 33 rounds in the 70s during the year • Had seven top-17 finishes, with five of them coming during the spring season. • Top finish was a runner-up performance at the Hurricane Invitational • Tied for ninth at the UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic for her other top-10 finish of the year with a career-low 218, tying for sixth lowest 54-hole score in the JMU record book • Shot a career-best 3-under 69 in the second round of the UNCW event, one of four rounds of par or better on the year (fifth best in school history) • Her 69 tied for the fourth-best single round in school annals • Had a fall-best 71 in the second round of the Lady Pirate Intercollegiate, her first under-par round as a collegian

2010-11 (freshman) • Played in nine events and 25 rounds her first collegiate semester • Led the team with a 76.20 scoring average, the seventh lowest in program history and the lowest ever by a freshman • Earned CAA Rookie of the Year and First Team All-CAA honors from the league coaches • Posted one top-three and five top-20 finishes, including a season-best third place at the CAA Championship, earning All-Tournament Team honors • Also tied for ninth at the UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic • Posted her first career top-20 finish with a 13th-place finish at the Lady Paladin Invitational in the fall • Shot a season-low 1-over 73 on four different occasions, including the second round of the CAA Women’s Golf Championships and the first round of the John Kirk Panther Intercollegiate

High School • Finished third in stroke play at the 2010 Singapore Women’s Open • Played for Team Macau at the 2010 Singapore Women’s Open, where the squad finished third • Has been a member of the Hong Kong National Team from 2002-2010 • Was the winner of the Ladies Close Amateur Championship of Hong Kong • In 2008, she finished second in the 2008 Under Armour College Golf West Combine • Member of the Macao Golf and Country Club • Earned her school’s Outstanding Athletic Achievement award as well as Outstanding Academic Awards for physical education and art.

Personal • Daughter of Gary and Denise Mak • Twin sister Demi plays college golf at UNLV • Majoring in crimincal justice • Looks to pursue a career in law, following her father’s footsteps • Enjoys floor hockey, lacrosse, music and playing the guitar GINGER MAK CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2010-11 25 1905 222 155 73 - 9 - 1 2 76.20 2011-12 33 2505 218 - 69 4 11 - 1 2 75.91 Fall 2012 15 1123 221 - 70 4 5 - - 1 74.87 Totals 73 5533 218 155 69 8 25 - 2 5 75.79

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 4Golf - 4 XX GINGERXX MAK

Ginger Mak Tournament-by-Tournament 2010-11 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Chip-N Club Invitational 9/13-14/2010 78-83=161 +17 t66th Mercedes-Benz Women’s Champion 10/8-10/2010 73-75-74=222 +6 t30th Lady Paladin Invitational 10/29-31/2010 81-78-73=232 +16 13th Kiawah Island Classic 2/20-22/2011 76-74-78=228 +12 t33rd SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational 3/6-7/2011 75-79-77=231 +21 t43rd JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational 3/11-13/2011 75-75-74=224 +8 t17th John Kirk Panther Intercollegiate 3/21/2011 73-75-80=228 +12 t20th UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic 4/4/2011 80-75=155 +11 t9th CAA Women’s Golf Championships 4/22-24/2011 77-73-74=224 +8 3rd

2011-12 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Golfweek Division I Challenge 9/11-13/2011 80-77-75=232 +19 t34th Mary Fossum Invitational 9/17-18/2011 77-78-74=229 +13 t13th UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 10/2-4/2011 78-80-78=236 +23 29th Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 10/10-10/2011 74-71-76=221 +5 13th Lady Paladin Invitational 10/28-30/2011 80-82-81=243 +27 t34th Hurricane Invitational 3/5-6/2012 76-71-73=220 +7 2nd JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational 3/9-11/2012 74-74-74=222 +6 t15th Pinehurst Challenge 3/19-20/2012 71-74-78=223 +7 t17th UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic 3/24-25/2012 76-69-73=218 +2 t9th Knights & Pirates Invitational 4/9-10/2012 74-78-79=231 +15 t48th CAA Women’s Golf Championship 4/20-22/2012 79-76-75=230 +14 t12th

Fall 2012 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Golfweek Program Challenge 9/9-11/2012 75-71-79=225 +12 t10th Cardinal Cup 9/17-18/2012 71-80-76=227 +11 t21st UNCG Starmount Forest Tournament 10/1-2/2012 76-72-77=225 +12 t21st Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate 10/12-14/2012 76-70-75=221 +5 t23rd Palmetto Intercollegiate 10/28-29/2012 72-76-77=225 +9 t26th

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 5Golf - 5 SHABRILXX BREWER XX Sophomore – 5-6 - 1 Letter Herndon, Va. – Westfield

Career Highlights • Two top-10, four top-20 and five top-30 finishes • Career lows of 70 (single round) and 220 (54 holes)

Fall 2012 (sophomore) • Played in all five tournaments, averaging 76.27 strokes in 15 rounds of action • Had two rounds of par or better with the low a 1-under 71 twice • Posted a 7-over 220, her career best, to finish in a tie for ninth at the UNCG Starmount Forest Tournament • Also had a tie for 13th at the Golfweek Division I Program Challenge

2011-12 (freshman) • Played in nine tournaments and 26 rounds in her first collegiate year • Averaged 78.96 strokes per round, including 16 rounds in the 70s • Top finish of the year was at the CAA Women’s Golf Championship, where she tied for ninth and helped JMU to a runner-up finish • Shot an even-par 72 in the opening round of the CAA Championship, her best spring round • Had her best finish of the fall at the season-opening Golfweek Division I Challenge, tying for 14th for her first career top-20 finish and helping the Dukes to a runner-up finish in the team portion • Shot a personal-best 1-under 70 in the second round of the Golfweek Challenge, her first career under-par collegiate round • Her 222 at the Golfweek Challenge was her top 54-hole score of the season

High School • Recorded five victories and four other top three’s in junior golf competition • Was ranked #73 nationally on the the Junior Golf Scoreboard with .04 scoring differential • Played in the 2011 Virginia-Maryland Junior Girls’ Team Matches, helping lead the team to a 7 1/2-4/12 victory over the Maryland squad • Won the 2010 AJGA Junior at River Creek, shooting a 1-under par 143 to take the title by two shots • Also won four tournaments on the 2009 Middle Atlantic PGA Junior Golf Circuit, as well as tying for second at the 2009 Virginia Junior Girls’ Championship • Qualified for the nationally-renowned 2009 Optimist International Junior Golf Championships and 2011 USGA Women’s Amateur • Was a four-year member of the varsity boys’ program, serving as team captain as a senior • Led the boys’ team to state, regional and district titles her junior year • Placed fourth at the 2010 Virginia High School League Girls State Golf Championship with a total of 144, including a 3-under 69 in the final round • Finished ninth at the 2009 VHSL State Championship after placing 14th in the 2008 tournament as a sophomore

Personal • Daughter of Charles Brewer and Maria Brewer • Sister Stacy played college golf at Radford from 2002-06 • Plans to major in justice studies • Enjoys fishing and traveling SHABRIL BREWER CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2011-12 26 2053 222 - 70 2 9 - - 1 78.96 Fall 2012 15 1144 220 - 71 2 5 - - 1 76.27 Totals 41 3197 220 - 70 4 14 - - 2 77.98

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Shabril Brewer’s Tournament-by-Tournament

2011-12 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Golfweek Division I Challenge 9/11-13/2011 75-70-77=222 +9 t14th Mary Fossum Invitational 9/17-18/2011 77-76-83=236 +20 t32nd UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 10/2-4/2011 75-83-87=245 +32 54th Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 10/10-10/2011 WD-77-83=WD +16 WD Lady Paladin Invitational 10/28-30/2011 84-79-83=246 +30 t41st Hurricane Invitational 3/5-6/2012 91-80-81=252 +39 t69th UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic 3/24-25/2012 77-76-77=230 +14 t28th Knights & Pirates Invitational 4/9-10/2012 75-79-79=233 +17 t51st CAA Women’s Golf Championship 4/20-22/2012 72-84-73=229 +13 t9th

Fall 2012 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Golfweek Program Challenge 9/9-11/2012 74-81-71=226 +13 t13th Cardinal Cup 9/17-18/2012 78-81-79=238 +22 t55th UNCG Starmount Forest Tournament 10/1-2/2012 71-74-75=220 +7 t9th Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate 10/12-14/2012 75-79-75=229 +13 t47th Palmetto Intercollegiate 10/28-29/2012 75-80-76=231 +15 t54th

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 7Golf - 7 MARIA ANDREAXX LEGASPI XX Sophomore – 5-8 - 1 Letter Quezon City, Phillipines - St. Paul College-Pasig

Career Highlights • Two top-15 and seven top-30 finishes • Career lows of 71 (single round) and 221 (54 holes) • Has four rounds of par or better in her career

Fall 2012 (sophomore) • Averaged 76.27 strokes in 15 rounds played, tied for second low in the fall • Had three rounds of par or better • Best finish of the fall was a tie for 12th at the UNCG Starmount Forest Tournament with a career-best 8-over 221 • Had a career-low 71 twice during the fall, shooting an even-par 71 in the second round at UNCG and a 1-under 71 in the third round of the Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate

2011-12 (freshman) • Played in all 11 tournaments and 33 rounds played • Averaged 78.64 strokes per round, third best on the team and tops among freshmen • Had 22 rounds in the 70s, with her best an even-par 72 in the final round of the Knights and Pirates Invitational • Top finish of the year was a tie for 14th at the CAA Women’s Golf Championship • Also had five total top-30 finishes on the season • Her best 54-hole score was at the Golfweek Challenge and Knights and Pirates Challenge, where she posted a 226 at each tournament

High School • Was two-year captain for her high school golf team • Won the individual title at the Toyota Tour Cup event at La Costa • Was the runner-up at the 2011 Junior Pga Section • Played at the Junior World Championships in 2009 and 2010 • Made the cut at the 2010 tournament at the famed Torrey Pines with rounds of 77-76-73 on the Par-74 course before finishing at 15-over 311 to tie for 31st out of more than 200 golfers in the tournament.

Personal • Daughter of Norman and Arleen Legaspi • Brother Carlo played collegiate golf at the University of the Phillippines while sisters Clare and Sofia are members of the Phillipines National Junior Golf team • Planning to major in psychology • Enjoys writing poetry and other literary compositions

MARIA ANDREA LEGASPI CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2011-12 33 2595 226 - 72 1 11 - - - 78.64 Fall 2012 15 1144 221 - 71 3 5 - - - 76.27 Totals 48 3739 221 - 71 4 16 - - - 77.90

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Maria Andrea Legaspi’s Tournament-by-Tournament

2011-12 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Golfweek Division I Challenge 9/11-13/2011 77-74-75=226 +13 t26th Mary Fossum Invitational 9/17-18/2011 82-73-79=234 +18 t27th UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 10/2-4/2011 82-77-77=236 +23 29th Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 10/10-10/2011 79-74-76=229 +13 41st Lady Paladin Invitational 10/28-30/2011 88-79-89=256 +40 t59th Hurricane Invitational 3/5-6/2012 85-82-82=249 +36 t60th JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational 3/9-11/2012 77-79-85=241 +25 t81st Pinehurst Challenge 3/19-20/2012 83-75-75=233 +17 t56th UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic 3/24-25/2012 80-74-79=233 +17 t31st Knights & Pirates Invitational 4/9-10/2012 75-79-72=226 +10 t29th CAA Women’s Golf Championship 4/20-22/2012 74-82-76=232 +16 t14th

Fall 2012 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Golfweek Program Challenge 9/9-11/2012 77-78-83=238 +25 t33rd Cardinal Cup 9/17-18/2012 72-77-81=230 +14 t33rd UNCG Starmount Forest Tournament 10/1-2/2012 74-71-76=221 +8 t12th Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate 10/12-14/2012 81-79-71=231 +15 t52nd Palmetto Intercollegiate 10/28-29/2012 77-73-74=224 +8 t23rd

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 9Golf - 9 NIKOLA XXWESSELS XX Sophomore – 5-8 - 1 Letter Muenster, Germany – Marienschule Muenster

Career Highlights • Two top-30 finishes • Career lows of 72 (single round) and 228 (54 holes)

Fall 2012 (sophomore) • Played in four tournaments and 12 rounds in the fall • Averaged 80.00 strokes per round with five rounds in the 70s • Had her best finish at the season-opening Golfweek Division I Program Challenge, tying for 33rd • Her best score of the fall was at the Cardinal Cup, where she posted an 18-over 234 • Shot a fall-best 76 in the third round of the Cardinal Cup

2011-12 (freshman) • Played in 10 events and 30 rounds during her first collegiate season • Averaged 82.30 strokes per round for the year and an even better 80.61 in six spring tournaments • Had eight rounds in the 70s during the season, all coming during the spring slate • Top finish of the year was a tie for 24th at the UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic, where she posted a 12-over 228 • Also had her top 18 of the season in the final round at UNCW, shooting an even-par 72 • Had seven rounds in the 70s, all of them coming in the spring

High School • Played her high school golf in Germany

Personal • Daughter of Dr. Hans Ulrich and Bettina Wessels

NIKOLA WESSELS CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2011-12 30 2469 228 - 72 1 10 - - - 82.30 Fall 2012 12 960 234 - 76 - 4 - - - 80.00 Totals 42 3429 228 - 72 1 14 - - - 81.64

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 10Golf - 10 XX NIKOLA XXWESSELS

Nikola Wessels’ Tournament-by-Tournament

2011-12 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Mary Fossum Invitational 9/17-18/2011 81-82-87=250 +34 t58th UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 10/2-4/2011 91-82-83=256 +43 68th Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 10/10-10/2011 85-81-80=246 +30 91st Lady Paladin Invitational 10/28-30/2011 86-87-93=266 +50 t74th Hurricane Invitational 3/5-6/2012 97-81-83=261 +48 t80th JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational 3/9-11/2012 85-76-80=241 +25 t81st Pinehurst Challenge 3/19-20/2012 84-81-74=239 +23 t70th UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic 3/24-25/2012 77-79-72=228 +12 t24th Knights & Pirates Invitational 4/9-10/2012 81-87-75=243 +27 77th CAA Women’s Golf Championship 4/20-22/2012 77-85-77=239 +23 t25th

Fall 2012 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Golfweek Program Challenge 9/9-11/2012 76-82-80=238 +25 t33rd Cardinal Cup 9/17-18/2012 78-80-76=234 +18 t45th UNCG Starmount Forest Tournament 10/1-2/2012 83-76-77=236 +23 t61st Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate 10/12-14/2012 82-85-85=252 +36 86th

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 11 Golf - 11 COTY XXHUDSON XX Sophomore – 5-7 Lynchburg, Va. - E.C. Glass (Hollins)

Career Highlights • Career lows of 82 (18 holes) and 255 (54 holes)

Fall 2012 (sophomore) • Saw action in just one tournament in her first fall with the Dukes • Posted a 255 at the Palmetto Intercollegiate to tie for 93rd • Had her best round in the opening 18 holes, shooting an 82

Prior to JMU • Made it to the second round of match play at the 2012 VSGA Women’s Amateur Championship • Finished third in the Radford Dual match, the top for Hollins • Placed fifth at the Piedmont Fall Invitational in her first collegiate tournament • Was 10th at the Pat Clouse Invitational in Fall 2011 • Finished 14th at the Methodist University Invitational

High School • A 2011 graduate of E.C. Glass High School in Lynchburg • Earned All-District honors as a senior after a fifth-place finish at the district tournament, lettering in her first year of varsity golf • Also helped lead the Hilltoppers to berths in the regional and state tournaments her senior year • Named the team’s most improved golfer her senior season while also garnering All-Academic team honors • Captured the 2011 Andrew Haley Memorial Tournament by 13 strokes • Was second in the 2010 All-American Cup • Played just two years of high school golf • Was a three-sport standout in her high school careeer, earning three letters in swimming and a pair in lacrosse • Helped her lacrosse squad to a pair of district tournament appearances • Earned All-Academic Team honors five times at E.C. Glass

Personal Coty Hudson’s Tournament-by-Tournament • Daughter of Ned and Susan Hudson Fall 2012 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank • Majoring in health science Palmetto Intercollegiate 10/28-29/2012 82-88-85=255 +39 t93rd

COTY HUDSON CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2012-13 3 255 255 - 82 - 1 - - - 85.00 Totals 3 255 255 - 82 - 1 - - - 85.00

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 12Golf - 12 XX ALI XXELEEY Freshman - 5-6 Quincy, Mass. - Taft Prep (Conn.)

Fall 2012 (freshman) • Did not see any action in her first collegiate fall

High School • Has five top-20 placings in her eight amateur tournaments played in 2011 • In her junior year at Taft helped the squad to a 14-2 match play record, as well as two team titles in tournaments while serving as the captain for the team • Led the team to the Independent School Girls Golf Classic title three straight years, while earning medalist honors in the event her last two years and the Founders League her last three seasons • In Summer 2011 finished fifth at the 2011 Newport National Tournament in Newport News, Va., after finishing third in the tournament the previous year • Qualified for the 2012 US Women’s Public Links and 2010 USGA Girls Junior and Callaway Junior World • Was the medalist as a freshman at Notre Dame Academy in the 2009 Mass Bay League Individual Tournament, earning All-League honors, while leading her team to the title • Placed third at the MIAA Girls’ Individual State Tournament in 2009, earning her MIAA Player of the Year honors from The Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic award.

Personal • Daughter of Peter and Aileen Eleey • Mom Aileen played college tennis at Wheaton, where she was a NCAA qualifier, and then professionally • Plans to major in international affairs

ALI ELEEY CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2011-12 Did Not Play In Any Tournaments

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 13Golf - 13 KELSEYXX SOLAN XX Freshman - 5-10 Lumberton, N.J. - Rancocas Valley

Career Highlights • Career lows of 75 (single round) and 233 (54 holes)

Fall 2012 (freshman) • Played in three events and nine rounds her first fall at JMU • Averaged 80.22 strokes per round, with three rounds in the 70s • Shot a 233 at the UNCG Starmount Forest Tournament for her best fall finish, a tie for 52nd • Posted a 4-over 75 in the opening round at the UNCG Starmount event for her top single-round score

High School • Four-year letterwinner at Rancocas Valley, earning Team MVP and serving as captain her final two years • Was named First Team NJPGA All-State, Second Team Star Ledger All- State and Courier Post All-Group 4 and First Team Burlington County Scholastic League (BCSL) All-League and All-County as a junior and senior, the only female selected on the co-ed award squads after playing in the top spot on the co-ed golf team • Qualified for the NJSIAA Girls State Championship as an individual her final three years, finishing fourth as a senior, eighth as a junior and 15th as a sophomore • Ranked third in the 2012 class by Junior Golf Scoreboard, sixth by the New Jersey PGA and 287th nationally in golf after qualifying for the 2011 Optimist International Junior Golf • Won the South Jersey Girls Invitational and tied for the top spot in the 2012 Carl Arena Golf Tournament after posting top three finishes in both tournaments in each of the previous two years • Was the 2011 champion at the Mercer County Future Champions Tour event at Princeton Country Club in summer of 2011, her second straight tour victory • Finished eighth in the Red Devil Inn Copper Hill Tournament, second among females and 48th overall at the Carl Arena Tournament and second in the South Jersey Girls’ Invitational • Academically ranked ninth out of almost 450 students at Rancocas Valley. • Was a member of Honor Society, National French Honor Society and the Honor Roll as well as earning the NJSIAA 2012 Scholar-Athlete Award

Personal • Daughter of Mickey (‘87) and Diane Solan • Plans to major in integrated science and technology

with a minor in French Kelsey Solan’s Tournament-by-Tournament

2011-12 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Cardinal Cup 9/17-18/2012 77-82-83=242 +26 t69th UNCG Starmount Forest Tournament 10/1-2/2012 75-80-78=233 +20 t52nd Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate 10/12-14/2012 85-80-82=247 +31 82nd

KELSEY SOLAN CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2012-13 9 722 233 - 75 - 3 - - - 80.22 Totals 9 722 233 - 75 - 3 - - - 80.22

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 14Golf - 14 XX KARISHMAXX THIAGARAJ Freshman - 5-7 Haymarket, Va. - Battlefield

Career Highlights • One top-10 and two top-30 finishes • Career lows of 71 (single round) and 225 (54 holes)

Fall 2012 (freshman) • Played in all five tournaments and 15 rounds in her first collegiate fall • Posted a 77.47 scoring average with one top-10 finish and one round of par or better • Tied for 10th at the Golfweek Division I Program Challenge with a 12-over 225 • Had her best single round in the final 18 at the Golfweek Challenge, shooting an even-par 71

High School • Finished third at the Virginia State Girls High School Championship her senior year after placing ninth as a junior • Made the match play quarterfinals at the 2012 VSGA Women’s Amateur Championship after tying for fifth in the stroke play portion of the event • Was the top-ranked junior golfer in the state of Virginia after posting 10 top-10 and 13 top-20 finishes in her 14 amateur tournaments in 2011, including a third place finish at the Virginia State Girls Junior event • Last summer, Thiagaraj was selected to play on Virginia’s squad for the 13th-annual Virginia Maryland Junior Girls’ Team Matches in 2011, playing with current JMU sophomore Shabril Brewer, helping lead the team to a 7 ½ -4 ½ victory over the Maryland team • Also played for the Virginia-Maryland team that won the 10th Mid- Atlantic Girls’ Challenge over a team from the Carolinas, with Thiagaraj earning a win over Taelor Rubin from Raleigh, N.C., as well as earning both of her possible points in the event • Won the 2011 Peggy Kirk Bell Girls Golf Tour event in Cary, N.C., by three shots after ending in a three-way playoff earlier in the season at the PKB’s Masters Event • Finished second at the 2011 AJGA Preseason Junior at St. James Plantation in North Carolina, shooting a 1-under 71 in the final round • Was the runner-up at the 2011 Virginia High School League Girls Open Golf Championship after falling on the second playoff hole, as she shot a 36-hole total of even-par 144 (71-73), the highest finish ever for a player from Battlefield • In 2010 earned the title at the Bobby Bowers Memorial Junior Golf Tournament • Was the 2008 Maryland State Golf Association Girls’ Junior champion and followed it up with a fourth- place finish in 2009. Karishma Thiagaraj’s Tournament-by-Tournament Personal Fall 2012 Tournament Date Scores Par Rank Golfweek Program Challenge 9/9-11/2012 81-73-71=225 +12 t10th • Daughter of Charles and Rajnandini Thiagaraj Cardinal Cup 9/17-18/2012 78-76-77=231 +15 t39th • Plans to major in health sciences UNCG Starmount Forest Tournament 10/1-2/2012 79-75-73=227 +14 t30th Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate 10/12-14/2012 82-81-77=240 +24 t71st Palmetto Intercollegiate 10/28-29/2012 77-78-84=239 +23 77th

KARISHMA THIAGARAJ CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2012-13 15 1162 225 - 71 1 5 - - 1 77.47 Totals 15 1162 225 - 71 1 5 - - 1 77.47

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 15Golf - 15 RACHELXX WALKER XX Freshman - 5-7 Waxhaw, N.C. - Marvin Ridge

Fall 2012 (freshman) • Did not see any tournament action in her first collegiate fall

High School • Was a four-year letterwinner at Marvin Ridge, serving as team captain of the Mavericks her senior year and graduating in 2012 • Was a four-time All-Conference selection and Team MVP • Also earned conference MVP honors as a junior and senior • Was the conference champion, regional medalist and finished sixth in the state tournament her senior year • Was also a three-year basketball letterwinner for the Mavericks • Selected as team captain her senior season and went on to garner All-Conference honors • Was a member of the National Honor Society, serving as an officer, and was on the “A” Honor Roll all four years

Personal • Daughter of Brian and Sarah Walker • Plans to major in mathematics

RACHEL WALKER CAREER SCORING Season Rounds Strokes Low 54 Low 36 Low Rnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg 2011-12 Did Not Play In Any Tournaments

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 16Golf - 16 XX FALL 2012 STATSXX & RESULTS FALL 2012 STATISTICS Low Tourn. Low Par/- # Finish Top Rel. Player Rounds Strokes 54-holes Round Rounds Evnts 1 5 10 W-L To Par Avg. Ginger Mak 15 1123 221 70 4 5 - - 1 320-96 +3 74.87 Shabril Brewer 15 1144 220 71 2 5 - - 1 243-173 +5 76.27 Maria Andrea Legaspi 15 1144 221 71 3 5 - - - 268-148 +5 76.27 Karishma Thiagaraj 15 1162 225 71 1 5 - - 1 194-222 +6 77.47 Nikola Wessels 12 960 234 76 - 4 - - - 101-221 +9 80.00 Kelsey Solan 9 722 233 75 - 3 - - - 63-200 +9 80.22 Coty Hudson 3 255 255 82 - 1 - - - 2-92 +13 85.00 Alison Eleey ------Rachel Walker ------FOUR-PLAYER TEAM 15 4567 893 292 10 5 - - 3 30-41 +18 304.47

9/9-11/2012 -- Golfweek Division I Program Challenge (Caledonia Golf & Fish Club -- Pawleys Island, S.C.) Par 71, 6003 yards -- 12 teams, 60 players James Madison...... 302 303 301 906 +54 3rd Ginger Mak...... 75 71 79 225 +12 t-10th Karishma Thiagaraj ...... 81 73 71 225 +12 t-10th Shabril Brewer...... 74 81 71 226 +13 t-13th Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 77 78 83 238 +25 t-33rd Nikola Wessels...... 76 82 80 238 +25 t-33rd 9/17-18/2012 -- Cardinal Cup (Cardinal Club Golf Course -- Simpsonville, Ky.) Par 72, 6271 yards -- 15 teams, 87 players James Madison...... 304 317 308 929 +65 12th Ginger Mak...... 71 80 76 227 +11 t-21st Maria Andrea Legaspi#...... 72 77 81 230 +14 t-33rd Karishma Thiagaraj ...... 78 76 77 231 +15 t-39th Nikola Wessels...... 78 80 76 234 +18 t-45th Shabril Brewer...... 78 81 79 238 +22 t-55th Kelsey Solan...... 77 82 83 242 +26 t-69th 10/1-2/2012 -- UNCG Starmount Forest Tournament (Starmount Forest Golf Club -- Greensboro, N.C.) Par 71, 6265 yards -- 16 teams, 89 players James Madison...... 300 292 301 893 +41 5th Shabril Brewer...... 71 74 75 220 +7 t-9th Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 74 71 76 221 +8 t-12th Ginger Mak...... 76 72 77 225 +12 t-21st Karishma Thiagaraj ...... 79 75 73 227 +14 t-30th Kelsey Solan#...... 75 80 78 233 +20 t-52nd Nikola Wessels...... 83 76 77 236 +23 t-61st 10/12-14/2012 -- Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate (Holston Hills Country Club -- Knoxville, Tenn.) Par 72, 6447 yards -- 16 teams, 90 players James Madison...... 314 308 298 920 +56 13th Ginger Mak...... 76 70 75 221 +5 t-23rd Shabril Brewer...... 75 79 75 229 +13 t-47th Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 81 79 71 231 +15 t-52nd Karishma Thiagaraj ...... 82 81 77 240 +24 t-71st Kelsey Solan...... 85 80 82 247 +31 82nd Nikola Wessels#...... 82 85 85 252 +36 86th 10/28-29/2012 -- Palmetto Intercollegiate (Oak Point Golf Club -- Kiawah Island, S.C.) Par 72, 5906 yards -- 17 teams, 95 players James Madison...... 301 307 311 919 +55 13th Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 77 73 74 224 +8 t-23rd Ginger Mak...... 72 76 77 225 +9 t-26th Shabril Brewer...... 75 80 76 231 +15 t-54th Karishma Thiagaraj ...... 77 78 84 239 +23 77th Coty Hudson...... 82 88 85 255 +39 t-93rd

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2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 17Golf - 17 HEADXX COACH XX Paul Gooden Head Coach

Women’s Coaching Honors: • 14th year as head coach of the JMU women’s golf team. • 2004 and 2005 CAA Coach of the Year. • 2005 NCAA East Regional. • Led women’s team to three-straight CAA Titles from 2003- 05. • Coached three-straight CAA individual title winners from 2003-05. • Coached Carol Green to consecutive CAA Player of the Year honors. • Has coached three CAA Rookies of the Year. • 15 players have been named to All-CAA teams under his tutelage. • 18 women’s tournament victories. • Coached three individual NCAA qualifiers.

Men’s Coaching Honors: • Three-time Virginia Coach of the Year. • 1998 District Coach of the year. • Six NCAA East Region Championships appearances. • 12 men’s tournament victories. Professional Career: • Previously worked as the head golf professional at the Country Club of Staunton. • Former vice president and tournament director of the Southern Chapter of the Middle Atlantic Professional Golf Association. • Former member of the Middle Atlantic PGA Board of Directors. • Received PGA’s Junior Golf Leader Award twice for his support of the junior circuit. • Qualified as a player for the National Club Professional Championships three times. • Qualified for the National Senior Club Professional Championship in 2006. • Amassed a number of Mid-Atlantic PGA tournament victories, including the senior match play event in 2004 and the 2006 MAPGA Senior Championship.

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 18Golf - 18 XX ASSISTANTXX COACHES Jessica Hollandsworth Assistant Coach

Coaching: • First year as assistant coach.

Collegiate Playing: • A three-time All-ACC selection at Maryland • Finished her career as Maryland’s all-time scoring average leader with a 74.79 scoring average in 123 career rounds (almost 1.8 strokes per round than the second-place golfer) • Owns four of the top eight single-season scoring averages for the Terrapins, including a career-best 74.44 in 2008-09 • Led UM to seven team tournament titles and two team NCAA Regional appearances in 2010 and 2012 • Competed as an individual in the 2009 NCAA East Regional and 2011 NCAA West Regional, finishing 11th in 2009 • Was the first Terp to play all four years in NCAA postseason play • Individually had 13 top-10 tournament finishing, including capturing medalist honors at the 2008 Spider Fall Invitational and 2009 Palmetto Intercollegiate • Graduated in 2012 with a bachelor’s in English with a minor in special education. High School: • A three-year All-State selection at Floyd County • Won the Virginia High School League Group A individual title twice in 2004 and 2008 and helped Floyd County to the team title in 2007 and 2008

Lisa Gooden Volunteer Assistant Coach • Fifth year at JMU, fourth year as an assistant coach. • Graduated in 1979 from Arcadia University. • Received NCAA coaching certification in 2008.

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 19Golf - 19 TRADITION OFXX EXCELLENCE XX Martha O’Donnell • Established the golf program in 1968 • Coached the team for 22 years

Nikki Crist • 1994 NCAA East Region Qualifier • Two-time All-ECAC selection • 1994-95 ECAC Scholar-Athlete Kathryn Yard • Two-time All-ECAC selection Kylie Bishop • 2005 CAA Champion Jessica Lewis Nicole • 2002 NCAA East Region Qualifier Sakamoto • 2003 All-CAA • 2010 NCAA East Region selection Qualifier • 2010 and 2012 First Team All-CAA selection

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 20Golf - 20 XX TRADITION OFXX EXCELLENCE

Maria Zappone • 2000-01 Martha O’Donnell Leadership Award

Bonnie Hoover • Established Bonnie Hoover Scholarship specifically geared to Heidi JMU Golf McWilliams • 1994-95 NGCA All-Scholar team

Carol Green • Two-time CAA Player of the Year • Three-time All-CAA selection • 2004-05 All-America Scholar-Athlete

2004-05 CAA Championship Team

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 21Golf - 21 2011-12 STATSXX & RESULTS XX 2011-12 STATISTICS Low Tourn. Low Par/- # Finish Top Rel. Player Rounds Strokes 54-holes Round Rounds Evnts 1 5 10 W-L To Par Avg. Nicole Sakamoto 33 2473 211 69 9 11 1 5 6 689-168 +3 74.94 Ginger Mak 33 2505 218 69 4 11 - 1 2 642-215 +4 75.91 Maria Andrea Legaspi 33 2595 226 72 1 11 - - - 415-442 +7 78.64 Shabril Brewer 26 2053 222 70 2 9 - - 1 272-290 +7 78.96 Valentina Sanmiguel 24 1928 221 70 1 8 - - - 150-490 +9 80.33 Nikola Wessels 30 2469 228 72 1 10 - - - 160-638 +11 82.30 Katrina Aducci 3 291 291 93 - 1 - - - 0-80 +25 97.00 Angelica Muscatelli 3 301 301 97 - 1 - - - 0-61 +28 100.33 FOUR-PLAYER TEAM 33 10133 878 289 18 11 1 6 9 78-70 +20 307.06

9/11-13/2011 -- Golfweek Division I Program Challenge (Caledonia Golf Club -- Myrtle Beach, S.C.) Par 71, 6003 yards -- 12 teams, 60 players James Madison...... 291 290 297 878 +26 2nd Nicole Sakamoto...... 69 71 71 211 -2 2nd Valentina Sanmiguel...... 70 75 76 221 +8 t-10th Shabril Brewer...... 75 70 77 222 +9 t-14th Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 77 74 75 226 +13 t-26th Ginger Mak...... 80 77 75 232 +19 t-34th

9/17-18/2011 -- Mary Fossum Invitational (Forest Akers West -- East Lansing, Mich.) Par 72, 6348 yards -- 11 teams, 66 players James Madison...... 315 307 311 933 +69 6th Ginger Mak...... 77 78 74 229 +13 t-13th Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 82 73 79 234 +18 t-27th Nicole Sakamoto...... 79 80 75 234 +18 t-27th Shabril Brewer...... 77 76 83 236 +20 t-32nd Nikola Wessels#...... 81 82 87 250 +34 t-58th Valentina Sanmiguel...... 85 84 89 258 +42 64th

10/2-4/2011 -- UNCG Starmount Fall Classic (Starmount Forest Golf Club -- Greesnboro, N.C.) Par 71, 6265 yards -- 14 teams, 75 players James Madison...... 311 311 314 936 +84 7th Nicole Sakamoto...... 77 72 74 223 +10 3rd Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 82 77 77 236 +23 29th Ginger Mak...... 78 80 78 236 +23 29th Shabril Brewer...... 75 83 87 245 +32 54th Valentina Sanmiguel...... 81 82 85 248 +35 58th Nikola Wessels#...... 91 82 83 256 +43 68th

10/10-10/2011 -- Lady Pirate Intercollegiate (Greenville Country Club -- Greenville, N.C.) Par 72, 5980 yards -- 20 teams, 104 players James Madison...... 307 295 304 906 +42 8th Ginger Mak...... 74 71 76 221 +5 13th Nicole Sakamoto...... 75 73 73 221 +5 13th Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 79 74 76 229 +13 41st Valentina Sanmiguel...... 79 77 79 235 +19 66th Nikola Wessels...... 85 81 80 246 +30 91st Shabril Brewer#...... 0 77 83

10/28-30/2011 -- Lady Paladin Invitational (Furman University Golf Course -- Greenville S.C.) Par 72 -- 15 teams, 81 players James Madison...... 328 315 329 972 +108 9th Nicole Sakamoto...... 78 75 76 229 +13 t-3rd Ginger Mak...... 80 82 81 243 +27 t-34th Shabril Brewer...... 84 79 83 246 +30 t-41st Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 88 79 89 256 +40 t-59th Nikola Wessels...... 86 87 93 266 +50 t-74th Katrina Aducci#...... 103 95 93 291 +75 81st

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 22Golf - 22 XX 2011-12 STATSXX & RESULTS 3/5-6/2012 -- Hurricane Invitational (Deering Bay Yacht and Country Club -- Miami, Fla.) Par 71, 6017 yards -- 16 teams, 86 players James Madison...... 337 308 319 964 +112 11th Ginger Mak...... 76 71 73 220 +7 2nd Nicole Sakamoto...... 85 76 83 244 +31 t-50th Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 85 82 82 249 +36 t-60th Shabril Brewer...... 91 80 81 252 +39 t-69th Nikola Wessels...... 97 81 83 261 +48 t-80th

3/9-11/2012 -- JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational (Eagle Landing Golf Club -- Orange Park, Fla.) Par 72, 6286 yards -- 18 teams, 100 players James Madison...... 305 307 308 920 +56 12th Ginger Mak...... 74 74 74 222 +6 t-15th Nicole Sakamoto...... 76 78 73 227 +11 t-27th Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 77 79 85 241 +25 t-81st Nikola Wessels...... 85 76 80 241 +25 t-81st Valentina Sanmiguel...... 78 87 81 246 +30 93rd

3/19-20/2012 -- Pinehurst Challenge (Pinehurst Resort #6 -- Pinehurst, N.C.) Par 72, 5983 yards -- 17 teams, 94 players James Madison...... 311 295 297 903 +39 8th Nicole Sakamoto...... 79 69 70 218 +2 t-7th Ginger Mak...... 71 74 78 223 +7 t-17th Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 83 75 75 233 +17 t-56th Nikola Wessels...... 84 81 74 239 +23 t-70th Valentina Sanmiguel...... 78 77 85 240 +24 t-73rd

3/24-25/2012 -- UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic (River Landing Golf Club -- Wallace, N.C.) Par 72, 6106 yards -- 11 teams, 62 players James Madison...... 303 289 300 892 +28 5th Nicole Sakamoto...... 70 70 72 212 -4 1st Ginger Mak...... 76 69 73 218 +2 t-9th Nikola Wessels#...... 77 79 72 228 +12 t-24th Shabril Brewer...... 77 76 77 230 +14 t-28th Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 80 74 79 233 +17 t-31st Valentina Sanmiguel...... 82 76 78 236 +20 t-40th Angelica Muscatelli#...... 97 101 103 301 +85 62nd

4/9-10/2012 -- Knights & Pirates Invitational (Suntree CC’s Classic Course -- Melbourne, Fla.) Par 72, 6145 yards -- 15 teams, 87 players James Madison...... 300 316 300 916 +52 11th Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 75 79 72 226 +10 t-29th Nicole Sakamoto...... 76 80 74 230 +14 t-41st Ginger Mak...... 74 78 79 231 +15 t-48th Shabril Brewer...... 75 79 79 233 +17 t-51st Nikola Wessels...... 81 87 75 243 +27 77th Valentina Sanmiguel#...... 84 83 77 244 +28 78th

4/20-22/2012 -- CAA Women’s Golf Championship (The Reserve Club - St. James Plantation -- Southport, N.C.) Par 72, 6066 yards -- 10 teams, 53 players James Madison...... 294 318 301 913 +49 2nd Nicole Sakamoto...... 71 76 77 224 +8 5th Shabril Brewer...... 72 84 73 229 +13 t-9th Ginger Mak...... 79 76 75 230 +14 t-12th Maria Andrea Legaspi...... 74 82 76 232 +16 t-14th Nikola Wessels...... 77 85 77 239 +23 t-25th

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2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 23Golf - 23 PRACTICEXX FACILITIES XX

On-Campus Outdoor Short Game Facility • JMU’s new outdoor short-game prac- tice facility gives both golf teams the opportunity to practice on campus with practice chipping and putting greens and areas for play from tees, fairway, rough and sand available during practice.

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 24Golf - 24 XX PRACTICEXX FACILITIES

On-Campus Indoor Practice Facility • On-campus indoor practice facility includes a putting surface, hitting stalls, top quality video equipment, launch monitor and golf simulator to analyze and strengthen your game.

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 25Golf - 25 PLECKERXX CENTER XX Robert & Frances Plecker Athletic Performance Center • Named in honor of Robert & Frances Plecker • A $10 million state-of-the-art athletic support facility • 7,000-square foot strength and conditioning center with flat-screen televisions for individual instruction • 5,000-square foot sports medicine facility • Computer lab with more then 30 work stations • Tutoring and small group meeting facilities • JMU’s athletic hall of fame • Student-athlete lounge

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 26Golf - 26 XX PLECKERXX CENTER

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 27Golf - 27 STRENGTH &XX CONDITIONING XX

• Developing athleticism and sports performance • Seven training facilities encompass- ing more then 17,000 square feet • Staff includes five full-time profes- sionals with certifications as strength and conditioning specialists

Justin Jones Strength & Conditioning Coach JMU ‘07

Joe Baroch Strength & Conditioning Coach JMU ‘10

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 28Golf - 28 XX STRENGTH &XX CONDITIONING

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 29Golf - 29 SPORTSXX MEDICINE XX JMU Staff “Sets The Standard” for Student-Athlete Care • Multi-skilled professionals use current research, educational knowledge, and state-of-the-art equip- ment and technology to provide a comprehensive and progressive approach to assure the holistic well-being of student-athletes • Staff includes 20 board-certified and licensed athletic trainers • Team physicians include Dr. Kent Diduch (board-certified in family practice physician) and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Mark Miller, a nationally renowned fellowship-trained orthopedist from the University of Virginia • Local chiropractors, physical therapists, sport psychologists, nutritionists, and ortho- tists are available to assist in the health care needs of student-athletes

Chris Smith, ATC Team Athletic Trainer Cal State Chico ‘98

Tom Kuster, ATC Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Medicine James Madison ‘95

Dr. Kent Diduch Team Physician

Dr. Mark Miller Team Orthopedic Surgeon

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 30Golf - 30 XX ACADEMICXX ADVISING • Located in the Plecker Athletic Performance Center, named in honor of Robert & Frances Plecker • A $10 million state-of-the-art athletic support facil- ity • Computer lab with more then 30 work stations • Student-athlete lounge • Tutoring and small group meeting facilities

“The academic advising at JMU is out- standing. Casey Carter and Scott Arbogast are very involved in every aspect of the stu- dent-athletes’ academic lives. Their support and involvement with the student-athletes is essential to the students’ academic success.” - Paul Gooden, JMU women’s golf coach

Casey Carter Associate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Services James Madison ‘70

Scott Arbogast Team academic advisor James Madison ‘05 & ‘09

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 31Golf - 31 PACKSADDLEXX RIDGE GC XX

Packsaddle Ridge is one of the two home courses of the JMU golf programs, providing the teams seven- day-a-week, year-around playing and practice privileg- es on range and putting greens. Packsaddle Ridge Golf Club is a public 18-hole golf course located in the Heart of the Shenandoah Valley and is one of America”s most spectacular new golf courses. Packsaddle Ridge Golf Club in Keezletown, Virginia, located close to Massanutten Resort and the City of Harrisonburg, will challenge all types of golfers and overload your senses with natural beauty.

“Rated 4 1/2 stars” - Golf Digest 2008, 2009

http://www.packsaddle.net

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Lakeview Golf Club is one of the two home courses of the JMU golf programs, providing the teams seven- day-a-week, year-around playing and practice privileg- es. Lakeview Golf Club is home to four unique 9-hole courses, a full-service professional shop, a practice facility with range, putting and chipping greens, an outdoor pavilion for hosting tournaments and out- ings of 150 or more participants. Among Golf Digest’s “Best Places to Play” and named “Best Golf Course of the Valley” for 2010, Lakeview offers memberships and welcomes public play, as well. Lakeview’s Golf Course Superintendent and staff earn rave reviews on the outstanding shape of the course, earning Lakeview the reputation as the best-maintained course in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.

http://www.lakeviewgolf.net

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James Madison’s golf teams travel to their regional tournaments in style and comfort on the University-owned 29-passenger bus. Professional driv- ers take the Dukes around the country on a bus that includes: • Mobile Satellite Direct TV • Mobile Internet • Bathroom

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JMU women’s golf enjoys its own locker room now in Godwin Hall. The locker room includes: • New wooden lockers for each golfer to store apparel and equipment • Team meeting area • TV lounge area with couches. • Study area • Renovated in the summer of 2012

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 35Golf - 35 SPORTS PSYCHOLOGYXX XX • The Counseling and Student Development Center (CSDC) is committed to addressing the unique challenges that face student-athletes at JMU. • The CSDC provides a supportive environ- ment to empower student-athletes to achieve personal, academic and athletic goals in the context of individual and/or group counseling. • Staff includes three full-time professionals with doctorates specifically tailored towards Sports Psychology.

Dr. Robert Harmison Director

Dr. Challace McMillin Team Sports Psychologist

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 36Golf - 36 XX ATHLETICSXX DIRECTOR system to recognize donor par- ment arm, and administered baseball and golf. Jeff ticipation and has implemented At Virginia Tech, he was associate athletics director programs to increase game during his final two years, and he co-chaired a com- attendance and address the mittee that gender equity at the school. Bourne needs of athletics infrastructure. The committee developed and implemented a plan These efforts have resulted in that brought the school into compliance with federal Athletics Director unprecedented levels of success guidelines and ranked it fifth nationally in compli- in fundraising while driving ance. Jeff Bourne is in his second football attendance to all-time A Salem, Va., native, Bourne was Virginia Tech’s decade as JMU’s athletics director, records. having already overseen a period athletics business manager and then associate ath- of dramatic enhancements on Major program enhancements letics director for administration and finance. in student-athlete services and behalf of all of the university’s Bourne received his Bridgewater College degree academic advising, sports medi- student-athletes and coaches. At in business administration and accounting in 1981 cine and strength and condition- JMU, Bourne leads a program that and completed his master’s degree in education ing have added to the overall is competitive within the Colonial and sports management at Virginia Tech in 1994. quality of the student-athlete Athletic Association as well as He worked for four years in public accounting and experience as demonstrated in at regional and national levels received his certification in public accountancy annual senior exit interviews and that has positioned itself to before moving to Virginia Tech, where he first was and peer program evaluations. continue to play a major role in an internal auditor and a consultant to the athletic Annual evaluation and informa- intercollegiate athletics. business office. He is a 1994 graduate of the Sports tion data also is incorporated Management Institute Executive Program from the Bourne has overseen processes into a strategic planning and University of North Carolina and the University of to ensure the academic, athletic and social suc- reporting process to enhance the organizational Southern California. cess of all JMU student-athletes. In 2008-09, JMU structure of the athletics division with the primary celebrated an 80 percent graduation rate among focus on meeting the needs of student-athletes and The Bourne family bleeds purple and gold. its student-athletes, compared with JMU’s general coaches. Bourne’s wife, the former Mary Lou Garber, is a student population rate of 81 percent. When Bourne Harrisonburg native and Bridgewater graduate. “We’re very proud of the accomplishments we’ve arrived at JMU, the graduation rate among student- She serves as the Director of Technology Transfer at had and I am quite fortunate to work with and serve athletes was 71 percent and the overall student rate James Madison. Their two sons are JMU students - a tremendous group of coaches and a talented 79 percent. Annual fundraising has improved dra- Jason (23) a senior and Kyle (20) a junior. matically under Bourne’s leadership, with an overall support team. We will continue to work together increase of more than 400 percent during the past toward the common goals of ensuring the success eight years. Student-athlete support services and of our student-athletes in all of their endeavors -- facility improvements also have been highlights of academically, athletically and socially,” Bourne said. the past 10 years. “Our goals are to win conference championships and to advance our teams to post-season play while Geoff Polglase JMU enjoys a tremendous academic reputation adhering to NCAA and conference guidelines and to Deputy Athletics nationally as evidenced by its continued placement graduate our student-athletes. among national and regional publications. For the Director 16th consecutive year the university ranked as the “We continue to strengthen the infrastructure and top public, master’s-level university in the South in facilities of the athletics program,” he said. “Our the highly regarded annual poll on academic quality support centers and athletics personnel are dedi- conducted by U.S. News & World Report for its cated to providing student-athletes with the best guidebook, 2010 America’s Best Colleges. experience possible at the intercollegiate level. We also are extremely pleased with the construction of During Bourne’s tenure more than 1,000 confer- the Robert and Frances Plecker Athletic Performance ence academic honors have been given to JMU Center, which benefits all of our student-athletes Casey Carter student-athletes, including CAA scholar-athletes, with state-of-the-art academic facilities and serves Associate AD, Student CAA commissioner’s academic award winners and as an entrance and focal point for our football ECAC scholar-athletes of the year. JMU also has had stadium. Other athletics facilities construction that Athlete Services four student-athletes receive NCAA post-graduate is being planned and implemented on campus scholarships. -- immediately new baseball and softball stadiums Perhaps the best measure of success is the and enhancement of our football facility and later NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate. JMU has ranked upgrades for other programs -- will provide JMU well above the NCAA minimum standard for each with outstanding competition sites.” of the program’s rating periods, and no JMU teams The Plecker Performance Center, which opened in have been subject to APR-related penalties. Seven 2005, is the first significant facility project funded Brian Frerking of JMU’s 18 teams had APR scores ranking in at primarily through private resources in JMU athlet- least the 90th percentile of their respective sports in ics’ history. The $10 million facility is adjacent to Associate AD, the most-recent APR release, the greatest number Bridgeforth Stadium/Zane Showker Field and Development reaching that mark among any of the 12 CAA institu- features support areas for football and areas for tions. entertaining during home football games and for Providing outstanding athletics facilities is a pri- JMU’s athletic hall of fame. Also included is the mary focus, and JMU will continue to make signifi- Challace McMillin Academic Center that benefits cant progress in this front during the coming year. performers in all JMU sports programs. Advising In 2009-10, the new Veterans Memorial Stadium and counseling for all of JMU student-athletes take complex for baseball and softball was completed; place at the facility, which also includes an outstand- Jennifer Phillips work was recently completed in summer of 2011 on ing computer lab and strength training and sports Associate AD, the first phase of the new University Park, includ- medicine facilities. ing practice and competition facilities for soccer, Bridgeforth Stadium/Zane Showker Field, the Compliance, Senior lacrosse, track and field and cross country with field home of JMU’s football program, has a large elec- Woman Administrator hockey to follow in the near future; and the $62 tronic videoboard with live game action and video Million, 20-month process to renovate Bridgeforth replay capabilities, an outstanding FieldTurf playing Stadium/Zane Showker Field finished prior to the surface and an enhanced sound system added in 2011 season. recent years. The football stadium expansion project increased Prior to arriving at JMU in 1999, Bourne served seating at the facility to nearly 25,000 and featured in several athletics roles at Virginia Tech from Kevin White major enhancements, including private suites 1986-97 and was senior associate athletics director and club level seating, improved concessions and at Georgia Tech from 1997-99. At Georgia Tech, he Associate AD, restroom facilities, improved lighting, and a new supervised finance, marketing and promotions, tick- Sports Programs media facility. eting, sports information, and radio and television Under Bourne, JMU has developed an enhanced broadcasts and production. He also was liaison to volunteer fundraising network and a point-priority the Alexander-Tharpe fund, the university’s develop-

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James Madison University has made a commit- ment to its athletics program and the facilities needed to give the teams the best opportunity to succeed in the conference, regionally and nationally. • Godwin Hall houses a 5,000-seat gymna- sium, an 800-seat natatorium and areas for strength training and indoor practices. • Facilities also include the 7,156-seat JMU Convocation Center for basketball and a lighted field hockey/track and field complex with a synthetic playing surface. • JMU’s baseball and softball programs began play in the spring of 2010 in the new Veterans Memorial Stadium complex, a lighted facility that provides an outstanding playing venue for each program. The new complex includes new stadiums with top-of-the line amenities and press box as well as new offices, locker rooms and indoor practice facilities in the adjacent Memorial Hall. • The golf programs enjoy two new on-cam- pus shortgame practice facilities, including an indoor facility with video analysis, chip- ping and putting areas as well as an outdoor facility that includes driving ability as well as chipping and putting greens with a variety of terrain to give the teams the ability to prac- tice in short time frames. • Construction was recently completed on University Park off Port Republic Road, which has recreation facilities as well as practice and competition facilities for men’s and women’s soccer, women’s lacrosse and women’s track and field in the fall of 2012, with an eventual expansion for field hockey at the facility.

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 39Golf - 39 THIS XXIS JMU XX This Is JMU JMU’s beautiful campus includes 112 major buildings on 721 acres. The original campus is built around the Quadrangle, where buildings are constructed of native blue limestone and have ivy coverings. The University’s 19,800 students may choose from 109 degree programs in eight colleges -- College of Arts and Letters, College of Business, College of Education, College of Health and Behavioral Studies, College of Integrated Science and Engineering, College of Science and Mathematics, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Graduate School. JMU’s academic program combines the liberal arts tradition with preparation for technology in a rapidly changing world. All students receive a strong foundation of knowledge through a rigorous general edu- cation program. • Female/Male Ratio: 60/40 • Student/Professor Ratio: 16/1 • Average Class Size: 29

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2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 41Golf - 41 THIS XXIS JMU XX

• U.S. News & World Report in its 2011 America’s Best Colleges guidebook ranked JMU first in the South among public, master’s-level universities for the 17th straight year. • JMU is Virginia’s most-popular college or uni- versity, drawing applications from the greatest percentage of the state’s graduating high school seniors. • Kiplinger’s Personal Finance in 2012 ranked JMU 28th nationally on its list of 100 best values in public colleges -- schools that offer a first-class education at a reasonable price. • Yahoo! Internet Life included JMU on its 2001 listing of “The Nation’s 100 Most Wired Universities,” listing JMU 53rd among larger institutions. • JMU was included in the 2002 edition of The Unofficial, Unbiased, Insider’s Guide to the 320 Most Interesting Colleges with one author saying “JMU is almost too perfect to be believed.” • JMU has been described as “one of the best managed, most dynamic public universities in the nation” in The Guide to 101 of the Best Values in America’s Colleges and Universities. • Bloomberg BusinessWeek magazine in 2012 ranked JMU’s College of Business 12th national- ly among business schools at public universities and 32nd among all universities. • JMU is among schools “that prove activism and community service are alive and well on cam- pus,” says Mother Jones Magazine. • JMU’s exemplary programs for first-year stu- dents are “cornerstones of the University’s strong commitment to student learning and success,” says The Temple Guide: Colleges That Encourage Character Development. • JMU is recognized as one of the nation’s top 75 “Best Value” public universities in the 2012 Princeton Review “Best Value Colleges.” The list recognizes schools that provide high-quality aca- demics at a reasonable price.”

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 42Golf - 42 XX HARRISONBURG,XX VA. Harrisonburg, Va. A Great College Town Harrisonburg is convenient to the met- ropolitan areas of Washington, D.C., and Richmond while providing JMU students the comforts of the picturesque setting of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. The city offers something for everyone. From downtown shopping and restau- rants, to nearby national parks and forests, it provides JMU students the opportunity to sample many aspects of life. Harrisonburg offers a learning environ- ment that is very unique in today’s high- tech, educational world.

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1908 – On March 14, Virginia Governor Claude A. Swanson signed the General Assembly bill creating the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg. Julian Ashby Burruss was named first president of the new school. 1909 – The school opened with an enrollment of 150 and a fac- ulty of 15 on a campus of about 50 acres. 1910 – The school operated its first summer session -- the first held in Virginia. Male and female students attended. 1911 – The first 20 graduates received diplomas. 1914 – The school’s name was shortened to the State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg. 1916 – Authorization was received for the school to award bach- elor’s degrees. Previously, only diplomas for post-high school work had been awarded. 1919 – Dr. Samuel Page Duke became the institution’s second 1977 – The institution was renamed James Madison University. president. 1983 – JMU celebrated its 75th anniversary. 1924 – The institution was renamed the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg. 1987 – Enrollment passed 10,000. 1938 – The institution was renamed Madison College in honor of 1995 – JMU began its first doctoral program. President James Madison. Enrollment passed 1,000. 1998 – Dr. Linwood H. Rose became the institution’s fifth presi- 1946 – Men were first enrolled during the regular session but dent. only as day students. 2001 – Enrollment reached 15,000, with a full-time faculty and 1949 – Dr. G. Tyler Miller became the institution’s third president. staff of more than 2,000 on a 495-acre campus. 1954 – The college was authorized to award master’s degrees. 2005 – JMU announced plans to purchase the 15.8-acre Rockingham Memorial Hospital site, adjacent to the JMU 1964 – Enrollment passed 2,000. campus, when the hospital moved to a new site in 2010. 1966 – The General Assembly approved full coeducational status 2006 – JMU purchased the former Harrisonburg High School for the college, and men were enrolled as resident stu- and renamed it Memorial Hall. dents for the first time. 2007-08 – JMU celebrated its Centennial. 1971 – Dr. Ronald E. Carrier became the institution’s fourth president. 2012 – Jonathan Alger became the institution’s sixth president. 1972 – Enrollment passed 5,000.

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 44Golf - 44 XX PRESIDENTXX Jonathan Alger Vice Presidents President Mr. Jonathan R. Alger is the sixth president of James Madison University taking office on July Dr. A. Jerry Benson 1, 2012. He previously served as the Senior Vice Provost and President and General Counsel at Rutgers, the State Senior Vice President University of New Jersey. Academic Affairs Mr. Alger is a nationally recognized scholar and speaker on higher education policy and law and has given hundreds of presentations across the U.S. and abroad on a wide range of topics such as access and opportunity, diversity, student and faculty recruit- ment and retention, management of financial chal- Charles W. King, Jr. lenges, student organizations, shared governance, Senior Vice President intellectual property and academic freedom. He has taught courses at both the Administration and Finance undergraduate and graduate level. Mr. Alger recently served as the President and Chair of the Board of Directors of the National Association of College and University Attorneys. He has also served on national advisory boards for the Association of American Universities, College Board Access and Diversity Collaborative, American Association for the Advancement of Science Diversity Project, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Dr. Mark Warner the Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy at Stetson University Senior Vice President College of Law Mr. Alger has chaired national conferences on diversity, discrimi- Student Affairs and nation, technology and academic freedom. University Planning Mr. Alger was born and raised outside Rochester, New York. He received his B.A. in political science major, history minor and public policy concentration with High Honors and Phi Beta Kappa from Swarthmore College and his J.D. with Honors from Harvard Law School. His wife Mary Ann is a business consultant with a B.S. from Auburn University and an M.B.A. from the University of Miami. Their daugh- ter Eleanor is a student at Skyline Middle School. The family enjoys college sports, Donna Harper music, theatre, travel, history, tennis and hiking. Vice President Access and Enrollment Management

Nick Langridge Acting Vice President University Advancement

2012-132011 JMU JMU Women’s Football - 45Golf - 45 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSXX XX JMU Athletics Communications Media Covering JMU Newspapers, Publications & Wire Services Daily News-Record www dnronline. com. Office Phone...... 540-574-6260 Chris Simmons, Sports Editor . . [email protected] Mike Barber, Asst. Editor. . . [email protected] Mark Selig ...... [email protected] ...... dnronline.com John A. Martin Kevin Warner Milla Sue Brian Hansen Devon Howard Wisecarver The Breeze Office Phone...... 540-568-6127 ...... [email protected] ...... [email protected] www newsleader. com. Hubert Grim...... [email protected] ...... 540-885-7281 Associated Press Hank Kurz...... [email protected] Curt Dudley Teresa Craig Cathy Kushner Richmond Times-Dispatch www .timesdispatch .com Sports Department . . . [email protected] Assistant A.D. for Communications/Golf Contact...... John A. Martin ([email protected]) ...... 804-649-6554 Office Phone / Cell Phone...... 540-568-6514 / 540-476-1259 Steve Trosky...... [email protected] ...... 804-649-6456 John O’Connor...... [email protected] Associate Director...... Kevin Warner ([email protected]) ...... 804-649-6233 Assistant Director...... Milla Sue Wisecarver ([email protected]) Roanoke Times www roanoke. .com Steve Hemphill. . . . . [email protected] Associate...... Brian Hansen ([email protected]) ...... 540-981-3222 Assistant...... Devon Howard ([email protected]) ...... [email protected] Multimedia Communications...... Curt Dudley ([email protected] Waynesboro News Virginian . . .www .newsvirginian com. Robert Sisk...... [email protected] Graphic Design...... Teresa Craig ([email protected] ...... 540-932-3568 Athletic Photographer...... Cathy Kushner ([email protected]) Augusta Free Press www .augustafreepress .com Administrative Assistant...... TBA Chris Graham...... [email protected] ...... 540-949-6574 Office FAX...... 540-568-3703 Daily Press www .dailypress com. Nick Matthews...... [email protected] Mailing Address...... MSC 0404 ...... 757-247-4962 ...... 380 University Boulevard The Free Lance-Star www .freelancestar com...... Harrisonburg, VA 22807 Steve DeShazo...... [email protected] ...... 540-374-5443 Web Site...... www.JMUSports.com Waynesboro News Virginian www newsvirginian. com. Jerry Ratcliffe...... [email protected] ...... 434-978-7251 Dennis Jackson ...... [email protected] Northern Virginia Daily...... [email protected] ...... 800-296-5137 How To Get James Madison Washington Post...... [email protected] ...... 202-334-7350 The News Gazette. . . . [email protected] Golf Information ...... 540-463-3113 Virginian Pilot...... [email protected] ♦ The James Madison Athletics Communications Office ...... 757-446-2314 Golf Contact: John A. Martin...... 540-568-6514 Television WHSV-TV Office Fax...... 540-568-3703 ...... 540-433-9191 Damon Dillman...... [email protected] ♦ The Internet: Zach Choate...... [email protected] NBC-29 Head to the World Wide Web to get all of the latest ...... 434-220-2900 James Madison Athletics Information, Marty Hudtloff...... [email protected] including up-to-date golf statistics and releases, at: Radio Mike Schikman...... [email protected] ...... 540-434-0331 www.JMUSports.com Bill Phipps...... [email protected] ...... 540-434-0331

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