3/14-15 at TAMU Commerce Invitational (Tanglewood C.C., Pottsboro, TX) Women 4/11-12 at UCM Tournament (Keith Memorial G.C., Warrensburg, MO) Men 5/3-5 at NCAA Regional (Cherry Blossom G.C., Georgetown, KY) Men 3/27-28 MWSU Spring Invitational (Fairview G.C.) Women 4/18-19 at MIAA Conference Tournament (Tiffany Greens G.C., KC, MO) Both 5/12-15 at NCAA Nationals (The Meadows G.C., Allendale, MI) Women 3/28-29 at UNA Spring Shootout (Fighting Joe G.C., Florence, AL) Men 5/1-3 at NCAA Regional (Tascosa C.C., Canyon, TX) Women 5/16-20 at NCAA Nationals (Fighting Joe G.C., Florence, AL) Men 4/4-5 MWSU/NWMSU Green & Gold Shootout (Fairview/Mozingo) Women

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6DLQW-RVHSK02 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 816-271-4481 Western is an equal opportunity institution Official Poster Sponsor   Men’s Golf 2010-2011 Schedule Date Event Location Course 9/7-9/8 at Intercollegiate Championship Sunrise Beach, Mo. The Club at Porto Cima 9/13-9/14 at Lincoln University Invitational Camdenton, Mo. The Club at Old Kinderhook 9/20-9/21 at Northeastern State Golf Classic Tulsa, Okla. Emerald Falls Country Club 10/4-10/5 MWSU Invitational St. Joseph, Mo. Fairview Golf Course 10/11-10/12 at Midwest/South Central Regional Jefferson City, Mo. Jefferson City Country Club 3/14-3/15 at Drury Invite Springfield, Mo. Rivercut Golf Course 3/21-3/22 at Midwestern State University Invite Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls Country Club 3/28-3/29 at UNA Spring Invitational Muscle Shoals, Ala. RTJ Fighting Joe Golf Club 4/11-4/12 at UCM Tournament Warrensburg, Mo. Keth Memorial Golf Course 4/18-4/19 at MIAA Conference Championships City, Mo. Tiffany Springs Golf Course

Women’s Golf 2010-2011 Schedule Date Event Location Course 9/9-9/10 at Western CC/Reiver Classic Council Bluffs, Iowa Bent Tree Golf Club 9/13-9/14 at Drury University/Fall Shootout Branson, Mo. Ledgestone Country Club 9/19-9/20 at CSPl/Wildwood Lodge Invite Lake Elmo, Minn. Tartan Park Golf Club 9/27-9/28 at FHSU Invite Hays, Kan. Smoky Hill Country Club 10/4-10/5 at UNO/Women’s Collegiate Golf Valley, Neb. The Pines Country Club 10/7-10/8 at NWMSU/Bearcat Fall Classic Maryville, Mo. Mozingo Lake Golf Course 3/14-3/15 at Texas A&M-Commerce - Lion Pottsboro, Texas Tanglewood Resort 3/27-3/28 MWSU Spring Invitational St. Joseph, Mo. Fairview Golf Course 4/4-4/5 at Green and Gold Shootout Maryville/St. Joseph Mozingo GC/Fairview GC 4/18-4/19 at MIAA Championship Kansas City, Mo. Tiffany Springs Golf Course MIAA/MWSU SCHOOL INFORMATION The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Degrees Offered at MWSU Master’s Degree Programs Association, a 12-member Certificate Program Masters of Applied Science conference of NCAA • Health Information Technology • Legal Assistant Options: Chemistry, Human Factors and Usabilty Division II institutions Testing, Information Technology Management, in Missouri, Kansas and Associate of Applied Science Engineering Technology Management and Forensic • Health Information Technology • Manufacturing Engineering Technology , was first • Physical Therapist Assistant Investigations organized in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Associate of Science Masters of Applied Science in Assessment Athletic Association. • Criminal Justice • Business Options: Learning Improvement, Writing, Autism • Legal Assistant Spectrum Disorders, TESOL Over the past 98 years, Bachelor of Science the MIAA has gained • Biochemistry & Molecular Biology • Biology Masters of Applied Arts in Integrated Media the reputation of being one of the top NCAA Division II Options: Convergent Media and Integrated Media conferences in the nation. MIAA student-athletes have • Biotechnology • Chemistry won 15 NCAA team championships and, since 1964, 159 • Computer Information Systems • Computer Science individual national titles. The MIAA currently conducts • Construction Engineering Technology • Criminal Justice Masters of Applied Arts in Written Communication championships in eight sports for men and nine for • Economics • History Options: Technical Communication and Writing • Electronics/Computer Engineering Technology • Natural Science/Biology Studies women. • Electronics Engineering Technology • Mathematics • Medical Technology • Natural Science/Chemistry For the men, champions are crowned in football, cross • Music • Psychology Masters of Science in Nursing, Healthcare country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, • Physical Education • Recreation Sports Management Leadership baseball, tennis and golf. The women compete for titles • Early Childhood Education • Speech Communication in volleyball, cross country, soccer, basketball, indoor and • Video and Theatre • Wildlife and Conservation Management Graduate Certificate in Autism Spectrum Disorders outdoor track & field, softball, golf and tennis. • Health Informatics • Mnufacturing Engineering Technology Graduate Certificate in Forensic Investigations • Nursing • Political Science • Social Work • Sociology Graduate Certificate in TESOL The current membership of the MIAA is at 12 schools, with Graduate Certificate in the Teaching of Writing the departure of Missouri-St. Louis in 1996 and Missouri- • Elementary Education • Convergent Media Rolla in 2005, the forfeiture of membership by Lincoln in 1999, the addition of Fort Hays State University in 2006 Bachelor of Arts GENERAL INFORMATION and the University of Nebraska-Omaha in 2008 and the • Art • English re-joining of Lincoln in 2010. • French • History Name: Missouri Western State University • Music • Government and Public Affairs Website: www.gogriffons.com On July 29, 2010, the MIAA CEO Council voted to extend • Psychology • Spanish invitations to the University of Central Oklahoma and • Speech Communication • Philosphy Address: 4525 Downs Drive Northeastern State University to become the 13th and 14th • Political Science St. Joseph, Mo. 64507 members of the league, and on September 24, 2010, it voted to extend invitations to the University of Nebraska- Bachelor of Fine Arts Founded: 1915 Kearney and Lindenwood University to become the 15th • Dgital Animation • Graphic Design Undergraduate Enrollment: 6,134 • Studio and 16th conference institutions, beginning in 2012-13. Nickname: Griffons Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Colors: Black and Gold School Joined MIAA • Accounting • Finance University of Central Missouri ...... 1912 • Management • Marketing Mascot: Max the Griffon Emporia State University ...... 1991 Bachelor of Science in Education Home Court: Spring Sports Complex Baseball Fort Hays State University ...... 2006 • Art • Natural Science in Biology Field (500) Lincoln University ...... 2010 • English • French Affiliation: NCAA Division II Missouri Southern State University ...... 1989 • Music • Spanish Missouri Western State University ...... 1989 • Mathematics • Speech and Theatre Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate University of Nebraska-Omaha ...... 2008 • Physical Education Athletic Association Northwest Missouri State University ...... 1912 Pittsburg State University ...... 1989 Minors President: Dr. Robert A. Vartabedian Southwest Baptist University ...... 1986 • Childhood Studies • Elementary Music Education Athletics Director: Dave Williams • Geography • International Studies Truman State University ...... 1912 • Humanities • Military Science Athletics Dept. Phone: (816) 271-4481 Washburn University ...... 1989 • Musical Theatre • Physics

Academics Missouri Western State University is a learning community focused on students as individuals and as members of society. West- ern offers students at all stages of life the opportunity to achieve excellence in the classroom and beyond, especially through applied learning, as they prepare to be leaders in their work and in their communities. As a leader itself, Western is commit- ted to the educational, economic, cultural, and social development of the people and the region that it serves through applied research and professional and voluntary service.

Western offers over 100 majors and 41 minors through its College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of Professional Studies, Steven L. Craig School of Business, and School of Graduate Studies. The undergraduate enrollment is 6,010 and the average class size is 25. Western has a graduate enrollemnt of 124. Western became a university in 2005 and has been growing ever since. Western operates on a semester system. Fifteen credit hours is a normal class load and a minimum of 124 credit hours are required to complete a bachelor’s degree. Missouri Western State University Points of Pride • The Western Institute serves as an invaluable resource, coordinating the continuing education programs and conference and meeting facilities. Last year, the Institute hosted 23,000 visitors across the country for conferences. • Students have high-speed internet ports in every residence hall room and access to computer labs 24 hours a day. • In the last year, Western departments received grants and external funding totaling more than $1.2 million. The grants fund scholarships, teacher training, and law enforcement training. • Remington Hall, an approximately 60,000 sq. ft. addition to Agenstein Hall, was completed in December 2009. Agenstein Hall, which houses the science and mathematics departments, is being renovated this year. • More than 953 new students participated in a day of service in St. Joseph, Mo., during their orientation to Western. The students served several local organizations. • Western was named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. This distinction from the highest levels of government recognizes Western’s leadership in helping to build a culture of service and civic engagement. • Missouri residents comprise 92% of the university’s students, and about 4,500 of the total enrollment are from the 10-county region.

• With approximately 500 employees and another 200 part-time employees, Western is St. Joseph’s 11th largest employer. Academic Support

Academic Advisement Each Western student has their own academic advisor within their department of study. Your advisor will put you in the best position to graduate, as well as line up valuable applied learning and research opportunities. In addition, the Western Athletics Department has its own compliance and academic coordinator who serves as a direct liaison between the student-athlete and academic faculty to ensure each athlete has the resources they need to succeed.

Center for Academic Support The Center for Academic Support provides one-on-one and small group tutoring for most courses on campus. Located on the northeast corner of the Hearnes Center, the center consists of group study spaces and a large open area for students to receive tutoring or work independently. The center also offers free tutoring in math, writing, specific courses, reading and study skills. In addition to these services, students have access to online assistance, Supplemental Instruction (SI), and workshops sponsored by the center.

Athletics Mentor Program Student-athletes that need additional academic support participate in the athletics mentoring program. The program, which is facilitated through the Center for Academic Support, provides each athlete with a mentor who provides one-on- one attention on all facets of college life.

Class Size Students enjoy an excellent learning environment with comfortable class sizes. At Missouri Western, you’re more than just a number. With an average class size around 30 students, instructors will know your name and know what you need to succeed.

Focus on Applied Learning Western has been labeled the “New American Regional University” with focus on applied learning and applied research. The emphasis on applied learning allows students real world internship experience. Whether you want to intern at the state capital, run your own fitness center or have a career in collegiate coaching, you will get those internship opportunities at Western. Fairview Golf Course Griffon golfers get the opportunity to play and practice at Fairview Golf Course each and everyday. Golf pro Mike Habermehl husband of women’s golf coach Cathy Habermehl helps out Missouri Western and their golf teams year around.

Fairview is one of the oldest public courses in Northwest Missouri, established in 1925. The rolling fairways, large mature trees and hazards make this 18-hole course a challenge for players of all skill levels.

Fairview offers a variety of services such as a driving range, practice putting green, short game & bunker practice area, PGA instruc- tion, snack bar, pro shop and club- house facilities.

Come play Saint Joseph’s only 18 hole public golf course!

The Course Situated on over 200 acres among the rolling hills of Northwest Mis- souri, Fairview golf course is a pub- lic, 18 hole course measuring over 6300 yards. Fairview offers large, undulating greens, tree lined fair- ways and plenty of water to chal- lenge all skill levels.

Directions Fairview Golf Course is located in the southern corner of 33rd & Pacific in Saint Joseph, MO.

Hours are naturally somewhat sea- sonal, we are open Monday - Friday at 7:00 AM and Weekends at 6:30 AM in the warmer months.

In the winter months, Monday - Friday at 8:00AM and Weekends at 7:30 AM. We close when it’s dark, as the course is not lighted. City of St. Joseph

To learn more about St. Joseph St. Joseph, Missouri is located in the visit the following website: Heartland of the United States, at http://stjomo.com the crossroads of Interstate 29 and Missouri Highway 36. St. Joseph is conveniently located only 35 minutes north of Kansas City International Airport, 30 minutes from North Kansas City and 55 minutes from downtown Kansas City.

ST. JOSEPH FROM OTHER LOCATIONS

1 hour, 30 min from Topeka, Kan. 2 hours, 30 min from Lincoln, Neb. 2 hours, 45 min from Des Moines, Iowa 4 hours from St. Louis 4 hours from Springfield, Mo. 5 hours from Branson, Mo. 5 hours from Tulsa, Okla. 8 hours, 30 min. from Chicago

Resting on the bluffs of the Mis- souri River just half an hour north of the Kansas City International Airport, St. Joseph offers one-of-a- kind attractions, facilities, and hos- pitality! Located in the heart of the Midwest, St. Joseph’s convenience and expertise makes hosting sport- ing events and conventions here a logical and exciting choice. City of St. Joseph

Take a trip back in time without leaving the comfort of contemporary civilization when you visit St. Joseph, Mo.

A town rich in history - famous for being the place where the Pony Express began and Jesse James met his demise - St. Joseph is an exciting city, offering first-rate attractions, upscale shopping and fine dining.

The Reminton Nature Center is located in the beautiful Missouri River Valley in picturesque St. Joseph, Missouri, they have built a reputation for sharing nature’s wonder with students and families, children and adults. St. Joseph’s climate is warm during the summer when temperatures tend to be in the 80s and coldest during winter when temperatures tend to be in the 30s.

The annual average precipitation in St. Joseph is 35.24 Inches. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The wettest month of the year is May with an average rainfall of 4.95 Inches.

St. Joseph as a city continues to grow, the current population is more than 76,000.

Above: The famous overland mail service began here on April 3, 1860. The state-of-the- art exhibit at the Pony Express National Museum illustrates the need, creation, operation and termination of the Pony Express.

Left: House where outlaw Jesse James was shot and killed. Exhibits include artifacts from Jesse’s grave during the 1995 exhumation which showed a 99.7% certainty that it was Jesse who was shot in St. Joseph in 1882. Missouri Western State University

Missouri Western State University is a learning community focused on students as individuals and as members of society. The institution offers students at all stages of life the opportunity to achieve excellence in the classroom and beyond, as they prepare to be leaders in their work and in their communities.

Western demonstrates a strong commitment to the educational, economic, cultural and social development of the people it serves. The university sets the standard for excellence in student development and community leadership.

Founded as St. Joseph Junior College in 1915, Western was transformed into a four- year institution in 1969 and became a full member of the State of Missouri system in 1977. It was designated a university in 2005. Enrollment in the fall of 2010 was 6,134 with more than 190 faculty members.

The student-centered, high-quality instruction focuses on experience-based learning and community service. Every classroom and public meeting room on campus is equipped with presentation technology.

The university provides a blend of traditional liberal arts and career-oriented degree programs, offering one-year certificates, two-year associate degrees, preprofessional transfer programs, four-year baccalaureate degrees and professional master’s degrees.

Western’s College of Professional Studies, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Craig School of Business offer baccalaureate degrees in the fields of art, biology, business, chemistry, communication, computer science, criminal justice, economics, education, engineering technology, English, French, government, history, interdisciplinary studies, mathematics, music, nursing, physical education, psychology, recreation, social work and Spanish as well as master of applied science, master of applied arts and master of science degrees, as well as graduate certificates.

The Western Institute offers applied learning, business training, and lifelong learning opportunities for the region. In addition, groups throughout the nation utilize Western’s facilities for conferences and seminars.

The institution is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. Program accreditations include the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, American Bar Association, American Chemical Society, American Health Information Management Association, Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, Council on Social Work Education, National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science, National Association of Schools of Music and National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.

The campus, comprising more than 700 acres, contains six residence halls, a residential commons building and 14 major campus buildings including 9 academic buildings, a student union, a fitness center, a conference center, a learning resource center and a new sports complex with an indoor football field.

The campus has a large nature study area, a nature trail and nine ponds. Missouri Western State University

Western Facts and Figures * According to a recent economic impact report conducted by Western, the university had a financial impact of $183.5 million on the region last year. Western’s economic impact increased $22.6 million since the last study in 2005. * Missouri residents comprise 92% of the university’s students, and about 4,200 of the total enrollment are from the 10-county region. * With approximately 535 employees, Western is St. Joseph’s 11th largest employer. * Western offers opportunities for applied learning not always found in other colleges and universities. Last year, 89% of Western graduates had participated in applied learning opportunities through internships, practicums, research projects, or study away. * Last year, 772 area high school students enrolled in dual credit courses. * Western is engaged in several community partnerships, including the Institute for Industrial and Applied Life Sciences, Another Smart Move initiative, Northwest Missouri Regional Healthcare Workforce Development Group, and many with the St. Joseph School District. * The Western Institute serves as an invaluable resource for the country, coordinating the continuing education programs and conference and meeting facilities. Last year, the Institute hosted 23,000 visitors across the community for conferences. * Last year, more than 7,200 elementary and secondary students participated in camps, workshops and competitions on campus. * Students have high-speed internet ports in every residence hall room and access to computer labs 24 hours a day. * The Christopher S. “Kit” Bond Science and Technology Incubator opened on Western’s campus in 2008 and is near capacity. The 25,000 sq. ft. incubator provides custom-outfitted space and support for entrepreneurs in the early stages of commercial development. * In the last year, Western departments received grants and external funding totaling almost $1.2 million. The grants fund scholarships, teacher training, and law enforcement training * Remington Hall, an approximately 60,000 sq. ft. addition to Agenstein Hall, was completed in December 2009. Agenstein Hall, which houses the science and mathematics departments, will be completed in Dec. 2010. * More than 950 new students participated in a day of service in St. Joseph, Mo., during their orientation to Western. The students served several local organizations. * Western was named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. This distinction from the highest levels of government recognizes Western’s leadership in helping to build a culture of service and civic engagement. * In the past year, Western students provided more than 85,000 hours of service to schools, organizations and businesses through unpaid practica and internships. Summer Home of KC Chiefs

MWSU, SUMMER HOME OF THE On July 30, 2010, months of planning paid off as the Kansas City Chiefs opened year one of a five-year agreement to hold training camp on the Missouri Western State University campus. Thousands of Chiefs fans from all over the country converged on St. Joseph during the three weeks. The camp not only provided a great place for the Chiefs to train in front of their fans, but valuable and unlimited exposure for MWSU, the facilities and the City of St. Joseph. The Chiefs trained on the bermuda grass practice fields as much as possible, only practicing inside the Griffon Indoor Sports Complex in the event of severe weather. “We believe that the return of the training camp to the state of Missouri will have a positive impact on everybody involved,” said Chiefs Chairman of the Board Clark Hunt. “Our football team is very excited to be so close to home preparing for the season and in what are truly state-of-the-art facilities.” Top Left: The Chiefs special teams get their work in on one of the new bermuda grass practice fields. Griffon football has access to the fields following training camp.

Second Left: Members of the Chiefs Cheerleaders sign their 2010-11 calendar for fans in the merchandise tent. The tent also served as the main entrance to camp.

Third Left: Fans await the arrival of the team before a practice. In all, each camp practice had seating for about 2,800 fans with another 1,000-2,000 fans being accommodated by spacious hillside and berm seating.

Bottom Left: The voice of ESPN 1550 in St. Joseph, Dave Riggert, was live from radio row each day of training camp. Riggert will also appear on Griffon broadcasts this season.

Top Right: Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel leads his fellow position mates through drills.

Bottom Right: An extimated 60,000 Chiefs fans attended camp over the course of the three weeks. They also were able to see the beauty of the MWSU campus. This view shows the Griffon Indoor Sports Complex in the background. Walking Tour of the GISC

wELCOME TO THE gRIFFON iNDOOR SPORTS COMpLEX On July 21, 2010, the dreams of past, present and future Griffons nationwide came true as the newly named Griffon Indoor Sports Complex was completed and officially opened with a dedication ceremony. The facility serves as the new home for Griffon Football and the summer training camp home for the Kansas City Chiefs. The Facility features a full 100-yard field turf indoor field, a state-of-the-art locker room which can accommodate up to 120 players, coaches offices, weight training room, meeting rooms, a state-of-the-art theatre, equipment room and athletic training room. The facilities available to Griffon student-athletes rival those of any collegiate or professional sports organization.

Right: This views looks back from the coaches’ office suite toward the building’s lobby. The front lobby of the building looks out at Spratt Stadium and the newly named Clark/Shields Plaza in honor of Dirck Clark and Charlie Shields. These two men were instrumental in bringing the Chiefs Training Camp to St. Joseph and securing the funding for the Griffon Indoor Sports Complex.

The 120-seat KCP&L Theater allows the Griffon football team to hold full team meetings, or, with the use of a partition, the ability to split the room and have a separate offensive and defensive meeting at the same time.This room is eqiupped with state-of-the art audio visual equipment, including two large projection televsion screens and surround sound. The theater is located just across the hall from the football locker room and training room. Left: The 5,500 square-foot Herzog Strength Training Center is located adjacent to the indoor field. The latest technology in Hammer Strength Equipment logoed with Griffon decals is available for the exclusive use by Griffon student-athletes.

The views above and below show the spacious This spacious conference room sits directly pro quality training room connected to the locker across the hallway from the football offices. room. Ample taping stations, traning tables This area will allow the football staff and and other eqiupment essential to the health of other members of the Griffon Athletics student-athletes are all included in this area. A Department a great space to conduct triage area is located in the rear of the room meetings and other group activities. along with two hyrdotherapy pools below.

Right: This wide view of the indoor field portion of the complex displays the spaciousness of the facility. The field itself is regulation size and is an exact replica of the Griffon game field. The field also includes markings for soccer and netting hanging from the ceiling to allow the Griffon softball, baseball and golf teams to conduct practices and for other Grifon teams to condition. The facility is climate controlled for comfortable practice conditions 365 days a year. Sports Medicine

Missouri Western State Uni- versity’s Depart- ment of Athletics and Heart- land Regional Medical Center of St. Joseph, Mo. have extend- ed their partnership for the nationally known medical group to remain the “Official Medical Provider of Western Athletics.”

In the agreement which now Myron Unzicker Kate Esely Dr. Tom Alderson enters its sixth year, Heartland Regional Medical Center will provide medical/sup- port services to Missouri Western Athletics teams. Terms of the agreement include medical services provided by Dr. Thomas Alderson, MD. Heartland will also provide a complete multi-specialty, pre-participation physical examina- tion for all student-athletes, am- bulance service, physical therapy services and other such medical services that are necessary for an NCAA intercollegiate athletics program.

Dr. Alderson has served as a team physician at Missouri Western for six years and has a rich history of service to both the University and the St. Joseph community.

Gary Hazelrigg continues to be the Sports Medicine Coordinator for Heartland Regional Medical Center and coordinates services to Western. Hazelrigg has previous ties to Western Athletics, serving as an assistant professor and head athletic trainer for the university during the infancy of the athletics department. On campus, the Griffon Sports Medicine Program is led by Head Athletic Trainer Myron Unzicker ATC, Assistant Athletic Trainer Kate Esely ATC and Athletic Training and Rehabilitation Coordinator Becky Johnson ATC. Together, the Sports Medicine Team has more than 50 years of athletic train- ing experience, and provides services to more than 230 Griffon student-athletes in 10 sports. Head Coach Jim Perry Head Men’s Golf Coach - Jim Perry [email protected]

Perry, a graduate of Midland Lutheran College with a BS in teaching. He earned his masters from Northwest Mis- souri State. Perry was employed by the St. Joseph School District for 32 years. He was a teacher in the Business Education Department and coached three different sports.

During his time at Central High School he was an as- sistant in football for nine years and coached men’s and women’s basketball for 25 years. His golf program at Central produced nine top three positions including three State Championships. While at Western, his team has won one conference championship and has been in the upper half of the MIAA. They have also qualified for the Regional Tournament the eight of the last ten sea- sons. Men’s Roster and Coach Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School Daniel Crawford Sr. St. Joseph, Mo.(Central HS) Stephen Culver So. St. Joseph, Mo.(William Jewell) Shane Feist Sr. Bismarck, N.D.(Century HS) Tyler Gast So. Nevada, Mo.(Nevada HS) Logan Gilliland Jr. Chillicothe, Mo.(Chillicothe HS) Derek Hawkins Fr. Tarkio, Mo.(Tarkio HS) Jordon Kincade Sr. Liberty, Mo.(Lindenwood/Liberty HS) Tucker Perkins Sr. Bethany, Mo.(South Harrison HS) Corey Youngclaus Sr. Albany, Mo.(Albany HS)

Daniel Crawford Stephen Culver Shane Feist

Tyler Gast Logan Gillilan Derek Hawkins

Jordan Kincade Tucker Perkins Cory Youngclause 2009-2010 Men’s Season Stats

2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Missouri Western Season Statistics (Apr 08, 2011)

Low Par/- # Finish Top Rel. Career Player Rounds Strokes Rnd Rnds Evt 5 10 20 Par Avg Rounds Strokes Avg Caleb Carter 11 848 70 1 5 - - 2 +5 77.1 32 2457 76.8 Daniel Crawford 23 1791 72 1 10 1 3 5 +6 77.9 50 3907 78.1 Gilliland,Logan 14 1096 73 - 6 1 1 3 +7 78.3 34 2629 77.3 Corey Youngclaus 23 1821 71 2 10 - 1 4 +8 79.2 30 2357 78.6 Thorne,Derek 14 1111 71 - 6 - 1 1 +8 79.4 32 2526 78.9 Robert Neumann 11 874 74 - 5 - - 2 +8 79.5 11 874 79.5 Jordan Kincade 21 1735 74 - 9 - - 1 +11 82.6 34 2821 83.0 Perkins,Tucker 8 684 80 - 4 - - 1 +14 85.5 36 2921 81.1 FOUR-PLAYER TEAM 23 7182 295 4 10 2 6 19 +26 312.3

Tournament Dates Rounds Place Teams Players +/- Score Missouri Intercollegiate 9/8-9/2009 3 9 16 79 +67 931 Bulldogs Classic 9/14-15/2009 2 5 13 79 +31 599 11th Annual NSU Golf Classic 9/21-22/2009 2 9 15 82 +47 623 NCAA Division II Championship Preview Sept. 28-29, 2009 2 14 18 93 +85 661 Fort Hays State Invitational 10/5-10/6/2009 2 5 12 69 +53 621 Pasta House Drury Spring Invite 3/15/2010 2 6 7 37 +58 634 St. Joseph Invite 3/28/2010 2 2 3 16 +38 606 UCO Kickingbird Classic 4/5-6/2010 3 16 17 104 +70 910 MSSU Spring Invitational 4/12-13/2010 2 10 12 67 +59 635 MIAA Championships 4/19-20/2010 3 8 8 46 +98 962

2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Season Records

Best Scoring Average, Season (Min. 10 rounds) Average Player Season Rounds Strokes 76.06 Feist,Shane 2010-11 18 1369 76.62 Carter,Caleb 2008-09 21 1609 77.09 Caleb Carter 2009-10 11 848 77.15 Crawford,Daniel 2008-09 13 1003 77.27 Gilliland,Logan 2009-10 11 850 77.30 Feist,Shane 2008-09 20 1546 77.67 Gilliland,Logan 2008-09 18 1398 77.85 Daniel Crawford 2009-10 20 1557 78.17 Corey Youngclaus 2009-10 18 1407 78.28 Gast,Tyler 2010-11 18 1409 78.73 Thorne,Derek 2009-10 11 866 78.82 Perkins,Tucker 2008-09 11 867 79.05 Thorne,Derek 2008-09 21 1660 79.17 Youngclaus,Corey 2010-11 12 950 79.24 Crawford,Daniel 2010-11 17 1347 79.45 Robert Neumann 2009-10 11 874 80.59 Perkins,Tucker 2010-11 17 1370 82.55 Kincade,Jordan 2008-09 11 908 83.00 Jordan Kincade 2009-10 18 1494

Best 4-Player Team Scoring Average, Season Average Season Rounds Strokes 306.90 2008-09 21 6445 311.00 2009-10 20 6220 313.24 2010-11 17 5325 2009-2010 Men’s Season Stats 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Missouri Western Low Round Scores Summary (Apr 08, 2011)

Team low rounds (best 10) 295 - Bulldogs Classic, 9/14-15/2009 (1st round) 295 - UCO Kickingbird Classic, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 296 - UCO Kickingbird Classic, 4/5-6/2010 (1st round) 300 - St. Joseph Invite, 3/28/2010 (1st round) 302 - Missouri Intercollegiate, 9/8-9/2009 (1st round) 304 - Bulldogs Classic, 9/14-15/2009 (2nd round) 306 - Fort Hays State Invitational, 10/5-10/6/2009 (1st round) 306 - St. Joseph Invite, 3/28/2010 (2nd round) 308 - 11th Annual NSU Golf Classic, 9/21-22/2009 (2nd round) 310 - Pasta House Drury Spring Invite, 3/15/2010 (2nd round)

Player low rounds (best 50) 70 - Caleb Carter, Missouri Intercollegiate, 9/8-9/2009 (1st round) 71 - Corey Youngclaus, Missouri Intercollegiate, 9/8-9/2009 (1st round) 71 - Youngclaus,Corey, Fort Hays State Invitational, 10/5-10/6/2009 (1st round) 71 - Thorne,Derek, UCO Kickingbird Classic, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 72 - Carter,Caleb, Bulldogs Classic, 9/14-15/2009 (1st round) 72 - Youngclaus,Corey, UCO Kickingbird Classic, 4/5-6/2010 (1st round) 72 - Crawford,Daniel, MSSU Spring Invitational, 4/12-13/2010 (2nd round) 73 - Crawford,Daniel, 11th Annual NSU Golf Classic, 9/21-22/2009 (2nd round) 73 - Gilliland,Logan, St. Joseph Invite, 3/28/2010 (1st round) 73 - Gilliland,Logan, St. Joseph Invite, 3/28/2010 (2nd round) 74 - Kincade,Jordan, Bulldogs Classic, 9/14-15/2009 (1st round) 74 - Youngclaus,Corey, Bulldogs Classic, 9/14-15/2009 (1st round) 74 - Carter,Caleb, Bulldogs Classic, 9/14-15/2009 (2nd round) 74 - Neumann,Robert, Fort Hays State Invitational, 10/5-10/6/2009 (2nd round) 74 - Crawford,Daniel, St. Joseph Invite, 3/28/2010 (1st round) 74 - Thorne,Derek, UCO Kickingbird Classic, 4/5-6/2010 (1st round) 74 - Crawford,Daniel, UCO Kickingbird Classic, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 74 - Gilliland,Logan, UCO Kickingbird Classic, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 74 - Gilliland,Logan, MSSU Spring Invitational, 4/12-13/2010 (1st round) 75 - Corey Youngclaus, Missouri Intercollegiate, 9/8-9/2009 (2nd round) 75 - Neumann,Robert, Bulldogs Classic, 9/14-15/2009 (1st round) 75 - Crawford,Daniel, Bulldogs Classic, 9/14-15/2009 (2nd round) 75 - Neumann,Robert, 11th Annual NSU Golf Classic, 9/21-22/2009 (1st round) 75 - Youngclaus,Corey, St. Joseph Invite, 3/28/2010 (1st round) 75 - Crawford,Daniel, UCO Kickingbird Classic, 4/5-6/2010 (1st round) 75 - Kincade,Jordan, UCO Kickingbird Classic, 4/5-6/2010 (1st round) 75 - Crawford,Daniel, UCO Kickingbird Classic, 4/5-6/2010 (3rd round) 76 - Thorne,Derek, Bulldogs Classic, 9/14-15/2009 (1st round) 76 - Youngclaus,Corey, Bulldogs Classic, 9/14-15/2009 (2nd round) 76 - Crawford,Daniel, Pasta House Drury Spring Invite, 3/15/2010 (2nd round) 76 - Thorne,Derek, St. Joseph Invite, 3/28/2010 (2nd round) 76 - Kincade,Jordan, UCO Kickingbird Classic, 4/5-6/2010 (2nd round) 76 - Thorne,Derek, MSSU Spring Invitational, 4/12-13/2010 (2nd round) 76 - Crawford,Daniel, MIAA Championships, 4/19-20/2010 (3rd round) 77 - Crawford,Daniel, Bulldogs Classic, 9/14-15/2009 (1st round) 77 - Neumann,Robert, 11th Annual NSU Golf Classic, 9/21-22/2009 (2nd round) 77 - Caleb Carter, NCAA Division II Championship Preview, Sept. 28-29, 2009 (2nd round) 77 - Crawford,Daniel, Fort Hays State Invitational, 10/5-10/6/2009 (1st round) 77 - Gilliland,Logan, Fort Hays State Invitational, 10/5-10/6/2009 (1st round) 77 - Youngclaus,Corey, Pasta House Drury Spring Invite, 3/15/2010 (2nd round) 77 - Crawford,Daniel, St. Joseph Invite, 3/28/2010 (2nd round) 77 - Crawford,Daniel, MSSU Spring Invitational, 4/12-13/2010 (1st round) 77 - Crawford,Daniel, MIAA Championships, 4/19-20/2010 (1st round) 78 - 11 times 2009-2010 Men’s Team/Individual Results 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Missouri Western Team Results (Apr 08, 2011)

9/8-9/2009 -- Missouri Intercollegiate The Club at Porto Cima -- Sunrise Beach, Mo. Par 72, 7036 yards -- 16 teams, 79 players Missouri Western 302 313 316 931 +67 9th Corey Youngclaus 71 75 79 225 +9 t-15th Caleb Carter 70 78 81 229 +13 t-27th Robert Neumann 79 81 78 238 +22 t-43rd Daniel Crawford 82 83 78 243 +27 t-54th Jordan Kincade 84 79 86 249 +33 t-60th

9/14-15/2009 -- Bulldogs Classic Kirksville Country Club -- Kirksville, Mo. Par 71, 6418 yards -- 13 teams, 79 players Missouri Western 295 304 599 +31 5th Carter,Caleb 72 74 146 +4 t-13th Youngclaus,Corey 74 76 150 +8 t-25th Crawford,Daniel 77 75 152 +10 t-31st Kincade,Jordan 74 79 153 +11 t-37th Thorne,Derek# 76 81 157 +15 t-53rd Neumann,Robert 75 84 159 +17 t-63rd

9/21-22/2009 -- 11th Annual NSU Golf Classic Emerald Falls Golf Club -- Broken Arrow, Okla. Par 72, 7057 yards -- 15 teams, 82 players Missouri Western 315 308 623 +47 9th Crawford,Daniel 78 73 151 +7 t-7th Neumann,Robert 75 77 152 +8 t-11th Carter,Caleb 79 78 157 +13 t-37th Youngclaus,Corey 83 80 163 +19 61st Perkins,Tucker 88 88 176 +32 78th

Sept. 28-29, 2009 -- NCAA Division II Championship Preview Sagamore Club -- Noblesville, Ind. Par 72, 7038 yards -- 18 teams, 93 players Missouri Western 327 334 661 +85 14th Caleb Carter 79 77 156 +12 t-13th Corey Youngclaus 78 89 167 +23 t-61st Robert Neumann 89 83 172 +28 t-78th Daniel Crawford 81 93 174 +30 82nd Jordan Kincade 93 85 178 +34 t-90th

10/5-10/6/2009 -- Fort Hays State Invitational Smokey Hills CC -- Hays, Kan. Par 71, 6291 yards -- 12 teams, 69 players Missouri Western 306 315 621 +53 5th Youngclaus,Corey 71 78 149 +7 6th Neumann,Robert 79 74 153 +11 t-14th Gilliland,Logan# 77 80 157 +15 t-27th Crawford,Daniel 77 82 159 +17 t-37th Carter,Caleb 79 81 160 +18 t-42nd Kincade,Jordan 81 83 164 +22 t-57th

3/15/2010 -- Pasta House Drury Spring Invite Rivercut Golf Course -- Springfield, Mo. Par 72, 7066 yards -- 7 teams, 37 players Missouri Western 324 310 634 +58 6th Crawford,Daniel 78 76 154 +10 t-12th Youngclaus,Corey 81 77 158 +14 t-18th Gilliland,Logan 81 78 159 +15 t-20th Thorne,Derek 84 79 163 +19 25th Kincade,Jordan# 88 83 171 +27 33rd Perkins,Tucker 84 90 174 +30 34th 2009-2010 Men’s Team/Individual Results

2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Missouri Western Team Results (Apr 08, 2011)

3/28/2010 -- St. Joseph Invite Moila Country Club -- St. Joseph, Mo. Par 71, 6148 yards -- 3 teams, 16 players Missouri Western 300 306 606 +38 2nd Gilliland,Logan 73 73 146 +4 1st Crawford,Daniel 74 77 151 +9 t-6th Thorne,Derek 78 76 154 +12 8th Youngclaus,Corey 75 84 159 +17 12th Perkins,Tucker 83 80 163 +21 t-14th Kincade,Jordan# 84 86 170 +28 16th

4/5-6/2010 -- UCO Kickingbird Classic Kickingbird Golf Club -- Edmond, Oklahoma Par 70, 6722 yards -- 17 teams, 104 players Missouri Western 296 295 319 910 +70 16th Crawford,Daniel 75 74 75 224 +14 36th Thorne,Derek 74 71 82 227 +17 t-49th Youngclaus,Corey 72 78 82 232 +22 t-81st Gilliland,Logan 80 74 80 234 +24 85th Kincade,Jordan 75 76 86 237 +27 t-92nd

4/12-13/2010 -- MSSU Spring Invitational Twin Hills Golf & Country Club -- Joplin, Mo. Par 72, 6842 yards -- 12 teams, 67 players Missouri Western 321 314 635 +59 10th Crawford,Daniel 77 72 149 +5 t-5th Gilliland,Logan 74 80 154 +10 t-19th Thorne,Derek 89 76 165 +21 t-56th Perkins,Tucker# 86 85 171 +27 t-62nd Youngclaus,Corey 85 86 171 +27 t-62nd Kincade,Jordan 85 87 172 +28 65th

4/19-20/2010 -- MIAA Championships Tiffany Greens -- Kansas City, Mo. Par 72, 6977 yards -- 8 teams, 46 players Missouri Western 317 324 321 962 +98 8th Crawford,Daniel 77 81 76 234 +18 20th Kincade,Jordan 79 79 83 241 +25 t-34th Thorne,Derek 83 82 80 245 +29 41st Gilliland,Logan 81 82 83 246 +30 42nd Youngclaus,Corey 80 85 82 247 +31 t-43rd 2009-2010 Men’s Team/Individual Results 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Missouri Western Individual Results (Apr 08, 2011)

Caleb Carter Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Missouri Intercollegiate 9/8-9/2009 3 70-78-81=229 +13 t 27th/79 Bulldogs Classic 9/14-15/2009 2 72-74=146 +4 t 13th/79 11th Annual NSU Golf Classic 9/21-22/2009 2 79-78=157 +13 t 37th/82 NCAA Division II Championship Preview Sept. 28-29, 2009 2 79-77=156 +12 t 13th/93 Fort Hays State Invitational 10/5-10/6/2009 2 79-81=160 +18 t 42nd/69 SEASON TOTALS 11 848 Avg. 77.1 +5 -

Daniel Crawford Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Missouri Intercollegiate 9/8-9/2009 3 82-83-78=243 +27 t 54th/79 Bulldogs Classic 9/14-15/2009 2 77-75=152 +10 t 31st/79 11th Annual NSU Golf Classic 9/21-22/2009 2 78-73=151 +7 t 7th/82 NCAA Division II Championship Preview Sept. 28-29, 2009 2 81-93=174 +30 82nd/93 Fort Hays State Invitational 10/5-10/6/2009 2 77-82=159 +17 t 37th/69 Pasta House Drury Spring Invite 3/15/2010 2 78-76=154 +10 t 12th/37 St. Joseph Invite 3/28/2010 2 74-77=151 +9 t 6th/16 UCO Kickingbird Classic 4/5-6/2010 3 75-74-75=224 +14 36th/104 MSSU Spring Invitational 4/12-13/2010 2 77-72=149 +5 t 5th/67 MIAA Championships 4/19-20/2010 3 77-81-76=234 +18 20th/46 SEASON TOTALS 23 1791 Avg. 77.9 +6 -

Gilliland,Logan Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Fort Hays State Invitational 10/5-10/6/2009 2 77-80=157 +15 t 27th/69 Pasta House Drury Spring Invite 3/15/2010 2 81-78=159 +15 t 20th/37 St. Joseph Invite 3/28/2010 2 73-73=146 +4 1st/16 UCO Kickingbird Classic 4/5-6/2010 3 80-74-80=234 +24 85th/104 MSSU Spring Invitational 4/12-13/2010 2 74-80=154 +10 t 19th/67 MIAA Championships 4/19-20/2010 3 81-82-83=246 +30 42nd/46 SEASON TOTALS 14 1096 Avg. 78.3 +7 -

Jordan Kincade Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Missouri Intercollegiate 9/8-9/2009 3 84-79-86=249 +33 t 60th/79 Bulldogs Classic 9/14-15/2009 2 74-79=153 +11 t 37th/79 NCAA Division II Championship Preview Sept. 28-29, 2009 2 93-85=178 +34 t 90th/93 Fort Hays State Invitational 10/5-10/6/2009 2 81-83=164 +22 t 57th/69 Pasta House Drury Spring Invite 3/15/2010 2 88-83=171 +27 33rd/37 St. Joseph Invite 3/28/2010 2 84-86=170 +28 16th/16 UCO Kickingbird Classic 4/5-6/2010 3 75-76-86=237 +27 t 92nd/104 MSSU Spring Invitational 4/12-13/2010 2 85-87=172 +28 65th/67 MIAA Championships 4/19-20/2010 3 79-79-83=241 +25 t 34th/46 SEASON TOTALS 21 1735 Avg. 82.6 +11 -

Robert Neumann Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Missouri Intercollegiate 9/8-9/2009 3 79-81-78=238 +22 t 43rd/79 Bulldogs Classic 9/14-15/2009 2 75-84=159 +17 t 63rd/79 11th Annual NSU Golf Classic 9/21-22/2009 2 75-77=152 +8 t 11th/82 NCAA Division II Championship Preview Sept. 28-29, 2009 2 89-83=172 +28 t 78th/93 Fort Hays State Invitational 10/5-10/6/2009 2 79-74=153 +11 t 14th/69 SEASON TOTALS 11 874 Avg. 79.5 +8 - 2009-2010 Men’s Team/Individual Results 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Missouri Western Individual Results (Apr 08, 2011)

Perkins,Tucker Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank 11th Annual NSU Golf Classic 9/21-22/2009 2 88-88=176 +32 78th/82 Pasta House Drury Spring Invite 3/15/2010 2 84-90=174 +30 34th/37 St. Joseph Invite 3/28/2010 2 83-80=163 +21 t 14th/16 MSSU Spring Invitational 4/12-13/2010 2 86-85=171 +27 t 62nd/67 SEASON TOTALS 8 684 Avg. 85.5 +14 -

Thorne,Derek Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Bulldogs Classic 9/14-15/2009 2 76-81=157 +15 t 53rd/79 Pasta House Drury Spring Invite 3/15/2010 2 84-79=163 +19 25th/37 St. Joseph Invite 3/28/2010 2 78-76=154 +12 8th/16 UCO Kickingbird Classic 4/5-6/2010 3 74-71-82=227 +17 t 49th/104 MSSU Spring Invitational 4/12-13/2010 2 89-76=165 +21 t 56th/67 MIAA Championships 4/19-20/2010 3 83-82-80=245 +29 41st/46 SEASON TOTALS 14 1111 Avg. 79.4 +8 -

Corey Youngclaus Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Missouri Intercollegiate 9/8-9/2009 3 71-75-79=225 +9 t 15th/79 Bulldogs Classic 9/14-15/2009 2 74-76=150 +8 t 25th/79 11th Annual NSU Golf Classic 9/21-22/2009 2 83-80=163 +19 61st/82 NCAA Division II Championship Preview Sept. 28-29, 2009 2 78-89=167 +23 t 61st/93 Fort Hays State Invitational 10/5-10/6/2009 2 71-78=149 +7 6th/69 Pasta House Drury Spring Invite 3/15/2010 2 81-77=158 +14 t 18th/37 St. Joseph Invite 3/28/2010 2 75-84=159 +17 12th/16 UCO Kickingbird Classic 4/5-6/2010 3 72-78-82=232 +22 t 81st/104 MSSU Spring Invitational 4/12-13/2010 2 85-86=171 +27 t 62nd/67 MIAA Championships 4/19-20/2010 3 80-85-82=247 +31 t 43rd/46 SEASON TOTALS 23 1821 Avg. 79.2 +8 - 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Current RosterMissouri Career Western Career Marks Statistics (Apr 08,Missouri 2011) Western Career Statistics (Apr 08, 2011) Crawford,Daniel Low Youngclaus,Corey Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2008-09 13 1003 71 77.2 Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2009-10 20 1557 72 77.9 2009-10 18 1407 71 78.2 2010-11 17 1347 71 79.2 2010-11 12 950 73 79.2 Totals 50 3907 71 78.1 Totals 30 2357 71 78.6

Culver,Stephen Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2010-11 1 82 82 82.0 Totals 1 82 82 82.0

Feist,Shane Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2008-09 20 1546 70 77.3 2010-11 18 1369 67 76.1 Totals 38 2915 67 76.7

Gast,Tyler Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2009-10 - - - - 2010-11 18 1409 72 78.3 Totals 18 1409 72 78.3

Gilliland,Logan Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2008-09 18 1398 69 77.7 2009-10 11 850 73 77.3 2010-11 5 381 73 76.2 Totals 34 2629 69 77.3

Hawkins,Derek Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2010-11 - - - - Totals - - - -

Kincade,Jordan Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2008-09 11 908 76 82.5 2009-10 18 1494 74 83.0 2010-11 5 419 75 83.8 Totals 34 2821 74 83.0

Perkins,Tucker Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2008-09 11 867 72 78.8 2009-10 8 684 80 85.5 2010-11 17 1370 72 80.6 Totals 36 2921 72 81.1 MGolf Career Records back to 2008-2009 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Career Records

Best Scoring Average, Career (Min. 30 rounds) Average Player Years Rounds Strokes 76.71 Feist,Shane 2008,2010-11 38 2915 76.78 Carter,Caleb 2008-10 32 2457 77.32 Gilliland,Logan 2008-11 34 2629 78.14 Crawford,Daniel 2008-11 50 3907 78.57 Corey Youngclaus 2009-11 30 2357 78.94 Thorne,Derek 2008-10 32 2526 81.14 Perkins,Tucker 2008-11 36 2921 82.97 Kincade,Jordan 2008-11 34 2821

2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Career Summary (Apr 08, 2011)

low Player Rounds Strokes Rnd Avg Seasons Carter,Caleb 32 2457 69 76.8 2008-10 Dan Crawford 1 77 77 77.0 2008-09 Crawford,Daniel 50 3907 71 78.1 2008-11 Culver,Stephen 1 82 82 82.0 2010-11 Feist,Shane 38 2915 67 76.7 2008,2010-11 Gast,Tyler 18 1409 72 78.3 2009-11 Gilliland,Logan 34 2629 69 77.3 2008-11 Kincade,Jordan 34 2821 74 83.0 2008-11 Jordon Kincade 1 82 82 82.0 2008-09 Robert Neumann 11 874 74 79.5 2009-10 Perkins,Tucker 36 2921 72 81.1 2008-11 Thorne,Derek 32 2526 68 78.9 2008-10 Corey Youngclaus 30 2357 71 78.6 2009-11 Croey Youngclaus 2 167 78 83.5 2009-10 Head Coach Cathy Habermehl Head Women’s Golf Coach - Cathy Habermehl [email protected]

Habermehl has been on the Griffons staff for four seasons and has guided helped the Griffons to their best scores in school histroy.

Habermehl has done an excellent job at bringing in qual- ity recruits who succeed on and off the course.

She is married to Mike Habermehl who manages the course as the Golf Professional. Women’s Roster and Coach Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School Natalie Bird So. Carl Junction, Mo.(Carl Junction HS) Sarah Campbell Jr. St. Joseph, Mo.(Central HS) Kristen Cooley Jr. Nixa, Mo.(Nixa HS) Katie Dugan Sr. Kansas City, Mo.(Kansas City Kansas CC) Lauryn Huske-Davies Fr. Topeka, Kan.(Washburn Rural) Britni Nikes Jr. St. Joseph, Mo.(Central HS) Alexa Perry Jr. Excelsior Springs, Mo. (Excelsior Springs HS) Shelby Stone Fr. St. Paul, Neb.(St. Paul HS) Casi Webb So. Eau Claire, Wis.(Eau Claire North HS) Lexi Webb Sr. Eau Claire, Wis.(Eau Claire North HS)

Natalie Bird Sarah Campbell Kristen Cooley

Katie Dugan Lauryn Huske-Davies Britni Nikes

Alexa Perry Shelby Stone Casi Webb Lexi Webb 2009-2010 Women’s Season Stats 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Missouri Western Season Statistics (Apr 08, 2011)

Low Par/- # Finish Top Rel. Career Player Rounds Strokes Rnd Rnds Evt 5 10 20 Par Avg Rounds Strokes Avg Bird,Natalie 20 1675 76 - 10 3 3 6 +12 83.8 - - - Webb,Lexi 20 1713 76 - 10 - 4 6 +14 85.7 - - - Webb,Casi 20 1718 76 - 10 3 3 5 +14 85.9 - - - Cooley,Kristen 20 1731 78 - 10 1 4 5 +15 86.6 - - - Smith,Darcy 16 1439 84 - 8 2 2 4 +18 89.9 - - - Dugan,Katie 3 275 90 - 2 - - 1 +19 91.7 - - - Campbell,Sarah 8 782 89 - 4 - 1 1 +26 97.8 - - - Perry,Alexa 6 613 89 - 3 - - 1 +30 102.2 - - - Nikes,Britni 8 835 85 - 4 - 1 1 +32 104.4 - - - FOUR-PLAYER TEAM 20 6808 318 - 10 9 18 30 +53 340.4

Tournament Dates Rounds Place Teams Players +/- Score Drury University Fall Shootout 9/15/2009 2 7 17 85 +81 657 Wildwood Lodge Invitational 9/20-21/2009 2 8 13 73 +113 689 Mustang Invite 9/26-27/2009 2 9 16 97 +100 676 Bearcat Invitational 10/2/2009 2 2 7 39 +124 700 UNO Fall Classic 10/5/2009 2 5 10 56 +74 658 Avila Fall Invitational 10/16/2009 2 0 0 0 +101 669 Missouri Western Invitational 3/28/2010 2 1 6 34 +107 683 Green and Gold Spring Shootout 4/8/2010 2 1 2 15 +126 706 Park University Spring Invitational 4/12/2010 2 3 15 66 +126 694 MIAA Conference Championships 4/19/2010 2 3 5 25 +100 676 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Season Records

Best Scoring Average, Season (Min. 10 rounds) Average Player Season Rounds Strokes 83.75 Bird,Natalie 2009-10 20 1675 84.44 Bird,Natalie 2010-11 18 1520 85.22 Stone,Shelby 2010-11 18 1534 85.36 Dugan,Katie 2010-11 14 1195 85.50 Webb,Casi 2010-11 18 1539 85.65 Webb,Lexi 2009-10 20 1713 85.90 Webb,Casi 2009-10 20 1718 86.17 Webb,Lexi 2008-09 18 1551 86.55 Cooley,Kristen 2009-10 20 1731 88.30 Rawdon,Jessica 2008-09 10 883 88.70 Kristen Cooley 2010-11 10 887 88.93 Webb,Lexi 2010-11 14 1245 89.94 Smith,Darcy 2009-10 16 1439 90.89 Cooley,Kristen 2008-09 18 1636 101.61 Campbell,Sarah 2008-09 18 1829 105.25 Nikes,Britni 2008-09 16 1684

Best 4-Player Team Scoring Average, Season Average Season Rounds Strokes 338.17 2010-11 18 6087 340.40 2009-10 20 6808 372.78 2008-09 18 6710 2009-2010 Women’s Season Stats 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Missouri Western Low Round Scores Summary (Apr 08, 2011)

Team low rounds (best 10) 318 - UNO Fall Classic, 10/5/2009 (1st round) 321 - Drury University Fall Shootout, 9/15/2009 (2nd round) 330 - Avila Fall Invitational, 10/16/2009 (2nd round) 335 - Mustang Invite, 9/26-27/2009 (1st round) 336 - Drury University Fall Shootout, 9/15/2009 (1st round) 336 - Missouri Western Invitational, 3/28/2010 (2nd round) 336 - MIAA Conference Championships, 4/19/2010 (1st round) 338 - Bearcat Invitational, 10/2/2009 (1st round) 339 - Avila Fall Invitational, 10/16/2009 (1st round) 340 - 3 times

Player low rounds (best 50) 76 - Webb,Casi, UNO Fall Classic, 10/5/2009 (1st round) 76 - Webb,Lexi, UNO Fall Classic, 10/5/2009 (1st round) 76 - Bird,Natalie, MIAA Conference Championships, 4/19/2010 (2nd round) 77 - Bird,Natalie, Missouri Western Invitational, 3/28/2010 (2nd round) 78 - Webb,Casi, Drury University Fall Shootout, 9/15/2009 (2nd round) 78 - Cooley,Kristen, Park University Spring Invitational, 4/12/2010 (2nd round) 79 - Cooley,Kristen, Drury University Fall Shootout, 9/15/2009 (2nd round) 79 - Bird,Natalie, Mustang Invite, 9/26-27/2009 (1st round) 79 - Webb,Casi, Green and Gold Spring Shootout, 4/8/2010 (2nd round) 80 - Bird,Natalie, MIAA Conference Championships, 4/19/2010 (1st round) 81 - Bird,Natalie, Drury University Fall Shootout, 9/15/2009 (1st round) 81 - Webb,Lexi, Drury University Fall Shootout, 9/15/2009 (2nd round) 81 - Bird,Natalie, Avila Fall Invitational, 10/16/2009 (2nd round) 81 - Cooley,Kristen, Avila Fall Invitational, 10/16/2009 (2nd round) 82 - Webb,Lexi, Bearcat Invitational, 10/2/2009 (1st round) 82 - Bird,Natalie, Avila Fall Invitational, 10/16/2009 (1st round) 82 - Webb,Lexi, MIAA Conference Championships, 4/19/2010 (1st round) 83 - Cooley,Kristen, Drury University Fall Shootout, 9/15/2009 (1st round) 83 - Bird,Natalie, Drury University Fall Shootout, 9/15/2009 (2nd round) 83 - Webb,Lexi, Wildwood Lodge Invitational, 9/20-21/2009 (2nd round) 83 - Webb,Casi, Bearcat Invitational, 10/2/2009 (1st round) 83 - Bird,Natalie, UNO Fall Classic, 10/5/2009 (1st round) 83 - Cooley,Kristen, UNO Fall Classic, 10/5/2009 (1st round) 83 - Webb,Lexi, Avila Fall Invitational, 10/16/2009 (1st round) 83 - Webb,Casi, Avila Fall Invitational, 10/16/2009 (2nd round) 84 - Webb,Casi, Mustang Invite, 9/26-27/2009 (1st round) 84 - Webb,Lexi, Mustang Invite, 9/26-27/2009 (1st round) 84 - Smith,Darcy, UNO Fall Classic, 10/5/2009 (2nd round) 84 - Smith,Darcy, Missouri Western Invitational, 3/28/2010 (2nd round) 84 - Bird,Natalie, Park University Spring Invitational, 4/12/2010 (2nd round) 84 - Webb,Lexi, MIAA Conference Championships, 4/19/2010 (2nd round) 85 - Bird,Natalie, Wildwood Lodge Invitational, 9/20-21/2009 (2nd round) 85 - Bird,Natalie, Mustang Invite, 9/26-27/2009 (2nd round) 85 - Cooley,Kristen, Mustang Invite, 9/26-27/2009 (2nd round) 85 - Webb,Casi, Mustang Invite, 9/26-27/2009 (2nd round) 85 - Bird,Natalie, Bearcat Invitational, 10/2/2009 (1st round) 85 - Bird,Natalie, UNO Fall Classic, 10/5/2009 (2nd round) 85 - Webb,Lexi, UNO Fall Classic, 10/5/2009 (2nd round) 85 - Webb,Lexi, Avila Fall Invitational, 10/16/2009 (2nd round) 85 - Nikes,Britni, Green and Gold Spring Shootout, 4/8/2010 (2nd round) 85 - Webb,Casi, MIAA Conference Championships, 4/19/2010 (1st round) 86 - 13 times 2009-2010 Women’s Team/Individual Results 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Missouri Western Team Results (Apr 08, 2011)

9/15/2009 -- Drury University Fall Shootout Rivercut Golf Course -- Springfield, Mo. Par 72, 5979 yards -- 17 teams, 85 players Missouri Western 336 321 657 +81 t-7th Cooley,Kristen 83 79 162 +18 t-21st Bird,Natalie 81 83 164 +20 t-27th Webb,Casi 86 78 164 +20 t-27th Webb,Lexi 86 81 167 +23 t-37th Smith,Darcy 87 89 176 +32 t-62nd

9/20-21/2009 -- Wildwood Lodge Invitational Tartan Park Golf Course -- Lake Elmo, Minn. Par 72, 5955 yards -- 13 teams, 73 players Missouri Western 347 342 689 +113 8th Webb,Lexi 86 83 169 +25 t-28th Bird,Natalie 86 85 171 +27 34th Webb,Casi 86 88 174 +30 t-39th Cooley,Kristen 89 86 175 +31 t-41st Nikes,Britni 96 97 193 +49 66th

9/26-27/2009 -- Mustang Invite Marshall Golf Club -- Marshall, MN Par 72, 5936 yards -- 16 teams, 97 players Missouri Western State 335 341 676 +100 t-9th Bird,Natalie 79 85 164 +20 t-20th Webb,Casi 84 85 169 +25 t-33rd Webb,Lexi 84 86 170 +26 t-37th Cooley,Kristen 88 85 173 +29 t-48th Campbell,Sarah 89 99 188 +44 t-78th

10/2/2009 -- Bearcat Invitational Mozingo Lake Golf Course -- Maryville, Mo. Par 72, 5873 yards -- 7 teams, 39 players Missouri Western 338 362 700 +124 2nd Webb,Casi 83 87 170 +26 t-3rd Webb,Lexi 82 92 174 +30 t-8th Cooley,Kristen 88 88 176 +32 10th Bird,Natalie 85 95 180 +36 14th Smith,Darcy# 94 87 181 +37 15th Perry,Alexa# 101 99 200 +56 26th Campbell,Sarah 104 98 202 +58 27th Nikes,Britni# 117 131 248 +104 37th

10/5/2009 -- UNO Fall Classic The Pines Country Club -- Valley, Neb. Par 73, 6205 yards -- 10 teams, 56 players Missouri Western 318 340 658 +74 5th Webb,Lexi 76 85 161 +15 t-11th Webb,Casi 76 86 162 +16 t-13th Bird,Natalie 83 85 168 +22 t-22nd Cooley,Kristen 83 88 171 +25 t-28th Smith,Darcy 88 84 172 +26 30th

10/16/2009 -- Avila Fall Invitational St. Andrews Golf Course -- Overland Park, Kan. Par 71, 5598 yards -- 0 teams, 0 players Missouri Western 339 330 669 +101 Bird,Natalie 82 81 163 +21 Webb,Lexi 83 85 168 +26 Cooley,Kristen 89 81 170 +28 Webb,Casi 87 83 170 +28 Smith,Darcy 87 94 181 +39 2009-2010 Women’s Team/Individual Results 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Missouri Western Team Results (Apr 08, 2011)

3/28/2010 -- Missouri Western Invitational Fairview Golf Course -- St. Joseph, Mo. Par 72, 6109 yards -- 6 teams, 34 players Missouri Western 347 336 683 +107 1st Bird,Natalie 87 77 164 +20 1st Webb,Casi 86 86 172 +28 3rd Smith,Darcy 90 84 174 +30 t-4th Webb,Lexi 86 90 176 +32 7th Cooley,Kristen 88 89 177 +33 t-8th Dugan,Katie# 92 93 185 +41 14th Perry,Alexa# 103 97 200 +56 26th Campbell,Sarah# 103 102 205 +61 28th Nikes,Britni# 107 101 208 +64 30th

4/8/2010 -- Green and Gold Spring Shootout Mozingo Golf Course -- Maryville, Mo./St. Joseph, Mo. Par 72, 6075 yards -- 2 teams, 15 players Missouri Western 362 344 706 +126 1st Bird,Natalie 89 86 175 +30 1st Webb,Casi 97 79 176 +31 2nd Smith,Darcy 92 87 179 +34 3rd Cooley,Kristen 91 92 183 +38 t-4th Webb,Lexi 90 94 184 +39 6th Nikes,Britni# 101 85 186 +41 8th Campbell,Sarah# 96 91 187 +42 9th Perry,Alexa# 124 89 213 +68 14th Dugan,Katie# 0 90

4/12/2010 -- Park University Spring Invitational The Deuce @ the National Golf Club -- Kansas City, Mo. Par 71, 5906 yards -- 15 teams, 66 players Missouri Western 354 340 694 +126 3rd Cooley,Kristen 90 78 168 +26 9th Bird,Natalie 86 84 170 +28 t-11th Webb,Lexi 90 88 178 +36 t-20th Webb,Casi 88 95 183 +41 28th Smith,Darcy 99 90 189 +47 35th

4/19/2010 -- MIAA Conference Championships Tiffany Greens Golf Course -- Kansas City, Mo. Par 72, 6173 yards -- 5 teams, 25 players Missouri Western 336 340 676 +100 3rd Bird,Natalie 80 76 156 +12 t-2nd Webb,Lexi 82 84 166 +22 8th Cooley,Kristen 89 87 176 +32 12th Webb,Casi 85 93 178 +34 t-13th Smith,Darcy 91 96 187 +43 20th 2009-2010 Women’s Team/Individual Results 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Missouri Western Individual Results (Apr 08, 2011)

Bird,Natalie Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Drury University Fall Shootout 9/15/2009 2 81-83=164 +20 t 27th/85 Wildwood Lodge Invitational 9/20-21/2009 2 86-85=171 +27 34th/73 Mustang Invite 9/26-27/2009 2 79-85=164 +20 t 20th/97 Bearcat Invitational 10/2/2009 2 85-95=180 +36 14th/39 UNO Fall Classic 10/5/2009 2 83-85=168 +22 t 22nd/56 Avila Fall Invitational 10/16/2009 2 82-81=163 +21 Missouri Western Invitational 3/28/2010 2 87-77=164 +20 1st/34 Green and Gold Spring Shootout 4/8/2010 2 89-86=175 +30 1st/15 Park University Spring Invitational 4/12/2010 2 86-84=170 +28 t 11th/66 MIAA Conference Championships 4/19/2010 2 80-76=156 +12 t 2nd/25 SEASON TOTALS 20 1675 Avg. 83.8 +12 -

Campbell,Sarah Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Mustang Invite 9/26-27/2009 2 89-99=188 +44 t 78th/97 Bearcat Invitational 10/2/2009 2 104-98=202 +58 27th/39 Missouri Western Invitational 3/28/2010 2 103-102=205 +61 28th/34 Green and Gold Spring Shootout 4/8/2010 2 96-91=187 +42 9th/15 SEASON TOTALS 8 782 Avg. 97.8 +26 -

Cooley,Kristen Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Drury University Fall Shootout 9/15/2009 2 83-79=162 +18 t 21st/85 Wildwood Lodge Invitational 9/20-21/2009 2 89-86=175 +31 t 41st/73 Mustang Invite 9/26-27/2009 2 88-85=173 +29 t 48th/97 Bearcat Invitational 10/2/2009 2 88-88=176 +32 10th/39 UNO Fall Classic 10/5/2009 2 83-88=171 +25 t 28th/56 Avila Fall Invitational 10/16/2009 2 89-81=170 +28 Missouri Western Invitational 3/28/2010 2 88-89=177 +33 t 8th/34 Green and Gold Spring Shootout 4/8/2010 2 91-92=183 +38 t 4th/15 Park University Spring Invitational 4/12/2010 2 90-78=168 +26 9th/66 MIAA Conference Championships 4/19/2010 2 89-87=176 +32 12th/25 SEASON TOTALS 20 1731 Avg. 86.6 +15 -

Dugan,Katie Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Missouri Western Invitational 3/28/2010 2 92-93=185 +41 14th/34 Green and Gold Spring Shootout 4/8/2010 2 0-90=90 +17 SEASON TOTALS 3 275 Avg. 91.7 +19 -

Nikes,Britni Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Wildwood Lodge Invitational 9/20-21/2009 2 96-97=193 +49 66th/73 Bearcat Invitational 10/2/2009 2 117-131=248 +104 37th/39 Missouri Western Invitational 3/28/2010 2 107-101=208 +64 30th/34 Green and Gold Spring Shootout 4/8/2010 2 101-85=186 +41 8th/15 SEASON TOTALS 8 835 Avg. 104.4 +32 - 2009-2010 Women’s Team/Individual Results 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Missouri Western Individual Results (Apr 08, 2011)

Perry,Alexa Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Bearcat Invitational 10/2/2009 2 101-99=200 +56 26th/39 Missouri Western Invitational 3/28/2010 2 103-97=200 +56 26th/34 Green and Gold Spring Shootout 4/8/2010 2 124-89=213 +68 14th/15 SEASON TOTALS 6 613 Avg. 102.2 +30 -

Smith,Darcy Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Drury University Fall Shootout 9/15/2009 2 87-89=176 +32 t 62nd/85 Bearcat Invitational 10/2/2009 2 94-87=181 +37 15th/39 UNO Fall Classic 10/5/2009 2 88-84=172 +26 30th/56 Avila Fall Invitational 10/16/2009 2 87-94=181 +39 Missouri Western Invitational 3/28/2010 2 90-84=174 +30 t 4th/34 Green and Gold Spring Shootout 4/8/2010 2 92-87=179 +34 3rd/15 Park University Spring Invitational 4/12/2010 2 99-90=189 +47 35th/66 MIAA Conference Championships 4/19/2010 2 91-96=187 +43 20th/25 SEASON TOTALS 16 1439 Avg. 89.9 +18 -

Webb,Casi Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Drury University Fall Shootout 9/15/2009 2 86-78=164 +20 t 27th/85 Wildwood Lodge Invitational 9/20-21/2009 2 86-88=174 +30 t 39th/73 Mustang Invite 9/26-27/2009 2 84-85=169 +25 t 33rd/97 Bearcat Invitational 10/2/2009 2 83-87=170 +26 t 3rd/39 UNO Fall Classic 10/5/2009 2 76-86=162 +16 t 13th/56 Avila Fall Invitational 10/16/2009 2 87-83=170 +28 Missouri Western Invitational 3/28/2010 2 86-86=172 +28 3rd/34 Green and Gold Spring Shootout 4/8/2010 2 97-79=176 +31 2nd/15 Park University Spring Invitational 4/12/2010 2 88-95=183 +41 28th/66 MIAA Conference Championships 4/19/2010 2 85-93=178 +34 t 13th/25 SEASON TOTALS 20 1718 Avg. 85.9 +14 -

Webb,Lexi Tournament Dates Rounds Scores Par Rank Drury University Fall Shootout 9/15/2009 2 86-81=167 +23 t 37th/85 Wildwood Lodge Invitational 9/20-21/2009 2 86-83=169 +25 t 28th/73 Mustang Invite 9/26-27/2009 2 84-86=170 +26 t 37th/97 Bearcat Invitational 10/2/2009 2 82-92=174 +30 t 8th/39 UNO Fall Classic 10/5/2009 2 76-85=161 +15 t 11th/56 Avila Fall Invitational 10/16/2009 2 83-85=168 +26 Missouri Western Invitational 3/28/2010 2 86-90=176 +32 7th/34 Green and Gold Spring Shootout 4/8/2010 2 90-94=184 +39 6th/15 Park University Spring Invitational 4/12/2010 2 90-88=178 +36 t 20th/66 MIAA Conference Championships 4/19/2010 2 82-84=166 +22 8th/25 SEASON TOTALS 20 1713 Avg. 85.7 +14 - 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Current RosterMissouri Career Western CareerMarks Statistics (Apr Missouri08, 2011) Western Career Statistics (Apr 08, 2011)

Bird,Natalie Stone,Shelby Low Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2010-11 18 1534 76 85.2 2009-10 20 1675 76 83.8 Totals 18 1534 76 85.2 2010-11 18 1520 76 84.4 Totals 38 3195 76 84.1 Webb,Casi Low Campbell,Sarah Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg Low 2009-10 20 1718 76 85.9 Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2010-11 18 1539 79 85.5 2008-09 18 1829 92 101.6 Totals 38 3257 76 85.7 2009-10 8 782 89 97.8 2010-11 8 770 84 96.3 Webb,Lexi Totals 34 3381 84 99.4 Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg Kristen Cooley 2008-09 18 1551 78 86.2 Low 2009-10 20 1713 76 85.7 Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2010-11 14 1245 80 88.9 2008-09 18 1636 81 90.9 Totals 52 4509 76 86.7 2009-10 20 1731 78 86.6 2010-11 10 887 82 88.7 Totals 48 4254 78 88.6

Dugan,Katie Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2009-10 3 275 90 91.7 2010-11 14 1195 77 85.4 Totals 17 1470 77 86.5

Huske-Davies,Lauryn Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2010-11 - - - - Totals - - - -

Nikes,Britni Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2008-09 16 1684 90 105.3 2009-10 8 835 85 104.4 2010-11 6 598 93 99.7 Totals 30 3117 85 103.9

Perry,Alexa Low Season Round Strokes Rnd Avg 2008-09 4 409 95 102.3 2009-10 6 613 89 102.2 2010-11 6 591 89 98.5 Totals 16 1613 89 100.8 WGolf Career Records back to 2008-2009 2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Career Records

Best Scoring Average, Career (Min. 30 rounds) Average Player Years Rounds Strokes 84.08 Bird,Natalie 2009-11 38 3195 85.71 Webb,Casi 2009-11 38 3257 86.71 Webb,Lexi 2008-11 52 4509 88.63 Cooley,Kristen 2008-11 48 4254 99.44 Campbell,Sarah 2008-11 34 3381 103.90 Nikes,Britni 2008-11 30 3117

2009-10 Missouri Western Golf Career Summary (Apr 08, 2011)

low Player Rounds Strokes Rnd Avg Seasons Bird,Natalie 38 3195 76 84.1 2009-11 Campbell,Sarah 34 3381 84 99.4 2008-11 Conard,Brooke 2 243 120 121.5 2008-09 Cooley,Kristen 48 4254 78 88.6 2008-11 Dugan,Katie 17 1470 77 86.5 2009-11 Nikes,Britni 30 3117 85 103.9 2008-11 Alexa Perry 16 1613 89 100.8 2008-11 Rawdon,Jessica 10 883 83 88.3 2008-09 Smith,Darcy 16 1439 84 89.9 2009-10 Stone,Shelby 18 1534 76 85.2 2010-11 Webb,Casi 38 3257 76 85.7 2009-11 Webb,Lexi 52 4509 76 86.7 2008-11 President Vartabedian and AD Dave Williams

President Dr. Robert A. Vartabedian

Dr. Robert Vartabedian began his tenure at Western on July 1, 2008. Dr. Vartabedian succeeded Dr. James Scanlon, who officially retired June 30, 2008, after serving as president for seven years.

Since coming to Western, Dr. Vartabedian has overseen the construction of Remington Hall that was completed in December 2009, and the renovation of Agenstein Hall that will be completed in December 2010. He has taken on a campus outdoor project, including three new pond fountains, building signs and a new en- trance sign. A new residence hall will be completed in Fall 2011. Dr. Vartabedian was also one of the campus team members to secure the Kansas City Chiefs training camp at Western, beginning in the summer of 2010. That project included the construction of a new Griffon Indoor Sports Complex. Western will also open a new Spring Sports Complex in Spring 2011. In Fall 2010, Western had its sixth staright year of record enrollment (6,134).

Dr. Vartabedian served as vice president for academic affairs at Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU) in Portales, N.M., since 2005. In that role, he was chief academic officer for a university with a total enrollment of about 9,500. He oversaw re-accreditation efforts in six departments. The university’s 2007 evaluation by the Higher Learning Commission/North Central Association was accepted without any deficiencies and was showcased as a model application.

Dr. Vartabedian was dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, N.C. from 1999 to 2005, serving eight months as interim vice chancellor for academic affairs in 2004. As dean, he oversaw 14 academic departments and four centers. As interim vice chancellor, he was the chief administrator for all academic programs for the 8,400 students enrolled.

Dr. Vartabedian graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of arts in speech communication from California State University, Fresno, Calif. in 1974. He received a master of arts in speech communication from Wichita State University, and a doctorate in communication from the University of Oklahoma. He and his wife, Dr. Laurel Vartabedian, have two children: Rob, and daughter-in-law, Audrey, of Amarillo, Texas and Sarah, of Austin, Texas; and one grandson.

Athletics Director Dave Williams

Dave Williams became Western’s fifth Athletics Director in March 2008.

Since joining Western, he has overseen improvements to the visitor side of Spratt Memorial Stadium, including new bleachers that hold more than 2,000 and a concessions/rest room building. He was also on the team that secured the Kansas City Chiefs summer training camp at Western, which included construction of a 118,000 square-foot indoor sports complex for Western’s use the rest of the year when camp is not in session. A new spring sports complex is underway, also, so that the Griffon baseball will now play their home games on campus, starting in spring 2011.

In 2010, Western and the City of St. Joseph co-hosted national championships for both NCAA Divsion II women’s basketball and softball. The basketball championship will return to the city in 2011.

Prior to coming to Western, Williams was the Athletics Director at University of Wisconsin-Parkside, a position he had held since 2001. Before that, he had held positions as head men’s golf coach and top assistant basketball coach. In 2006-07, he served as president of the Divisions II Athletics Directors Association.

While Athletics Director at Parkside, 12 of 15 teams qualified for NCAA post-season appearances. Parkside teams won 10 Great Lakes Valley Conference championships in six different sports. Additionally, Williams lured a number of high-profile events to the Parkside campus, including the NCAA Divsion I fencing national championship and the NCAA Division II national wrestling championship.

Williams graduated from Augustana College in Rock Island, Ill., with a degree in education. He earned a master’s degree in educational administration from North Dakota State University.

He and his wife, Suzanne, have three children, Cooper, Carter and Caden. MWSU Administrative Staff

In addition to his day-to-day duties, Esely served as the Tournament Director for the 2010 Patsy Smith NCAA Women’s Basketball and Softball Championships hosted by MWSU and will serve Associate Director of Athletics/SWA as the director for this year’s women’s basketball championship in March 2011. He has also donated his time serving as the emcee for several community and regional events. Patsy Smith serves as the Associate Director of Athletics and the Senior Woman Administrator. She began her career at Western in the fall of For his work with the 2009 MIAA Spring TitleFest, he was recognized as the conferences inaugural 1990 as a student-athlete in the sport of tennis. Smith graduated cum “Volunteer of the Year” and he, along with other members of the mareketing project team, have had laude with a BSBA in accounting in 1995. five marketing pieces recognized nationally by the National Association of Collleigiate Marketing Admiinstrators. In 1994, Smith became the Head Women’s Tennis Coach and coached the first-ever tennis team to the NCAA Tournament in 1998. That same year, she became the first Athletics Business Manager at Western. Since Prior to entering his current role, Esely spent four years as the NCAA Compliance & Ticketing that time, she has served in the roles of Compliance and Academics, Director of Finance, Coordinator for the department and served three years as graduate assistant coach for the MWSU Assistant Athletics Director and her current role as Associate AD/SWA. men’s basketball program under Tom Smith. Smith has served on the NCAA Regional Advisory Committee for tennis and the NCAA Esely holds a bachelor’s degree from Western in sports marketing/management and received his Regional Advisory Committee for women’s basketball. She is the liaison for the AD/SWA master’s degree in sports marketing/management from the United States Sports Academy. Committee to the women’s basketball coaches and a member of the MIAA Budget Committee and the MIAA Championships & Officiating Committee. Esely and his wife, Kate, reside in St. Joseph, Mo. with their son, Dax. Smith was re-appointed as a member of the NCAA Division II Championships Committee in the Spring of 2008. Smith’s term of service has been extended through Sept. 1, 2012. Eric Kramer In the St. Joseph community, Smith is a board member at the YWCA , a member of their Finance Committee, and co-chaired the Women of Excellence Luncheon. NCAA Compliance & Academic Coordinator Smith is married to Missouri Western Head Men’s Basketball Coach Tom Smith. She has two Eric Kramer is in his fourth year as the NCAA Compliance/Academic daughters, both Western graduates, and she and Coach Smith have 11 grandchildren. Coordinator at Western. Kramer is responsible for all NCAA rules education, eligibility, and monitoring for student-athletes, coaches, athletic staff and boosters, as well as tracking the academic progress of Trevor Berneking all student-athletes. He is also the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) advisor and serves as the community service contact for Western. Sports Information Director Prior to his time here, he worked in the Wichita State University (WSU) Athletic Department for Trevor Berneking enters his fourth year as Western’s Sports Information Director four years. During his last two years at WSU, Kramer was the Compliance/Academic Coordinator after serving as a graduate assistant at Northern State University in Aberdeen, SD. Berneking is originally from Grand Marais, Minn., where he graduated from Cook and was responsible for the academic progress of the women’s basketball, track & field, tennis County High School in 2000. and softball teams, as well as assisting with the day-to-day compliance duties. His first two years were spent as a graduate assistant in the Athletic Student Services Office. Berneking played football at the Univeristy of Minnesota, Crookston, for four years where he was a two-year captain and an NSIC All-Conference selection as a Kramer is a 2002 graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia with a degree in business defensive lineman. Following his playing career, he served as a student assistant management. He also received his master’s in sport administration from Wichita State in 2005. for one year. Kramer resides in St. Joseph with wife, Andrea, and daughter, Kellyn. Berneking graduated in December 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in sport and recreation management and business management with an emphasis in marketing. Berneking also received a minor in coaching. He received his master’s in the spring of 2007 in physical education, health and coaching. Ryan Menley Berneking is currently a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He Director of Athletics Video Production is also on the Heatlh Physical Education and Recreation (HPER) Advisory Board. The 2009-10 Missouri Western men’s basketball media guide was recognized as the second best guide in Division II, III and NAIA. Ryan Menley joined the Western staff in March of 2010 and serves as Berneking and his fiance, Mandie, reside in St. Joseph and will be married on June 1,1 2011 in Omaha, Neb. the athletic department’s Video Production Specialist. He is responsible for broadcasts and webcasts for all Griffon games, as well as commercial production and video content for the university’s athletics website. David Lau Before joing Western, Ryan spent eight years as Sports Director at KQTV in Development/Special Events St. Joseph, winning multiple awards for his reporting and production work. David Lau came to Western in 1999 as an assistant baseball coach and A native of St. Louis, Ryan played college baseball at Maryville University in St. Louis where he administrator. In 2003 he made the switch to full-time administrator as majored in English education. the Athletic Development and Special Events Coordinator. Now in his 12th year at Western, Lau has established himself as one of the most successful development officers in the MIAA and NCAA Division II, raising more than $300,000 annually. Mike Halloran In 2003, Lau created the Missouri Western Celebrity Golf Classic. This golf Director of Athletics Facilities tournament, now in its ninth year, has raised more than $400,000 to help support Missouri Western Athletics and the YWCA Shelter for Abused and Homeless Women and Children. Mike Halloran enters his first year as the Director of Athletics Facilities at Western State University. A native of St. Joseph, Mo., Lau is a 1989 graduate of Western, where he played three years of baseball for the Griffons. After his junior season in 1986, he signed a minor league contract with the As director of athletics facilities, Halloran will manage and coordinate events New York Mets. He spent three seasons with the Mets before returning to St. Joseph to complete for the Griffon Indoor Sports Complex, practice fields, Spratt Memorial his undergraduate degree at Western. Lau was inducted into the Missouri Western Athletics Hall of Stadium and the new spring sports complex. He will also be a point of Fame in 2008. contact for the Kansas City Chiefs training camp for football operations and media. Currently, Lau serves on the Western Development Council, the Development Ad-hoc Committee, is an active member of the St. Joseph Area Chamber of Commerce and serves as the MIAA’s conference representative for NAADD. Before coming to Western, Halloran worked for the St. Joseph Parks, Recreation & Civic Facilities Department since 1989. In 2001, he became the Senior Recreation Supervisor, responsible for all athletic, recreation and fitness facilities, programs and events. Mike supervised all budgeting, Brett Esely planning, operations and the hiring and training of hundreds of full-time, part-time and seasonal Assistant AD/External Relations employees. Brett Esely enters his fourth year as Assistant Athletics Director/ During Halloran’s tenure, St. Joseph hosted many prestigious sports events including an External Relations and his 12th year on the Griffon staff. Esely’s International Softball Congress World Fastpitch Championship, United States Olympic Committee responsibilities include overseeing the Sports Information Office Triathlon and Weightlifting trials, three Amateur Softball Association/USA Softball National Softball and media relations, marketing, advertising, public relations, event Championships, two Air National Guard National Softball Tournaments and several regional and management, ticketing and being the liaison to the Gold Coat Club state championship events. While under his direction the Heritage Park Softball Complex was for current and prospective members. For the fifth consecutive year, named the 2009 Amateur Softball Association’s National “Complex of the Year.” Mike has also been Esely will be a part of the Griffon Radio Broadcast team, serving as the involved with the planning/administration of the NCAA basketball and softball championship events sideline reporter for Griffon football and appearing on the pre-and-post co-hosted by Missouri Western and the city, including the recently completed NCAA Division II game shows and will serve as the play-by-play voice for away women’s basketball broadcasts Softball Championships held at Heritage Park. and color analyst on men’s basketball broadcasts on 680 KFEQ. This year, Esely begins the final year of a four-year term as a member of the NCAA Division II Men’s Golf National Prior to his time in St. Joseph, Halloran worked in municipal recreation in Richmond and Maryville, Committee reccenly being named the chair for the 2010-2011 academic year. Missouri. He has a bachelor’s degree in business administration and broadcasting from Northwest Missouri State University. In his spare time, Halloran enjoys watching and playing many sports including golf and softball, and spending time with family and friends. Mike and his wife, Julie, an elementary teacher, reside in St. Joseph. MWSU Head Coaches and Training Staff

Athletics Administration David Williams...... 816-271-5623 ...... Athletics Director ([email protected]) Patsy Smith...... 816-271-5903 .... Associate Director of Athletics/SWA ([email protected]) Brett Esely...... 816-271-5904 Jen Bagley Kate Esely ...... Assistant AD/External Relations ([email protected]) Softball Coach Assistant Athletic Trainer David Lau...... 816-271-5926 816-271-4480 816-271-4483 ...... Athletics Development/Special Events ([email protected]) Dr. Brenda Blessing...... 816-271-4493 ...... Faculty Athletic Representative ([email protected]) Eric Kramer ...... 816-271-4258 ...... Compliance Coordinator ([email protected]) Ryan Menley...... 816-271-5811 ...... Video Production Specialist ([email protected]) Mike Halloran...... 816-271-4481 Cathy Habermehl Jeff Hansen ...... Director of Athletics Facilities ([email protected]) Women’s Golf Coach Women’s Soccer Coach Angie Caswell...... 816-271-4481 816-271-4481 816-271-5902 ...... Athletics Administrative Assistant ([email protected])

Athletics Media Relations Trevor Berneking...... 816-271-4257 ...... Sports Information Director ([email protected]) Fax...... 816-271-5901 Spratt Stadium (Football, Women’s Soccer)...... 816-271-4257 Cory Frederick Jerry Partridge MWSU Fieldhouse (Basketball/Volleyball)...... 816-271-4257 Volleyball Coach Football Coach 816-271-4209 816-271-5944 Athletic Training Myron Unzicker...... 816-271-4483 ...... Head Athletic Trainer ([email protected]) Kate Esely...... 816-271-4483 ...... Assistant Athletic Trainer ([email protected])

Head Coaching Staff Jen Bagley ...... 816-271-4480 Jim Perry Lynn Plett ...... Softball Coach ([email protected]) Women’s Basketball Coach Men’s Golf Coach Cathy Habermehl...... 816-271-4481 816-271-4481 816-271-5863 ...... Women’s Golf Coach ([email protected]) Jeff Hansen...... 816-271-5902 ...... Women’s Soccer Coach ([email protected]) Cory Frederick...... 816-271-4209 ...... Volleyball Coach ([email protected]) Jerry Partridge...... 816-271-5944 ...... Football Coach ([email protected]) Ron Selkirk Tom Smith Jim Perry...... 816-271-4481 Women’s Tennis Coach Men’s Basketball Coach ...... Men’s Golf Coach ([email protected]) 816-233-0261 816-271-4486 Lynn Plett...... 816-271-5863 ...... Women’s Basketball Coach ([email protected]) Ron Selkirk...... 816-233-0261 ...... Women’s Tennis Coach ([email protected]) Tom Smith...... 816-271-4486 ...... Men’s Basketball Coach ([email protected]) Charles “Buzz” Verduzco...... 816-271-4484 ...... Baseball Coach ([email protected]) Athletic Department FAX...... 816-271-5901 Myron Unzicker Charles “Buzz” Verduzco Head Athletic Trainer Baseball Coach 816-271-4483 816-271-4484