Table of Contents

SEASON INFORMATION...... 2-6. • Men’s Season Preview...... 2. • Women’s Season Preview / SDSU Quick Facts...... 3. • Coaches...... 4. • Rosters & Schedules...... 5. • Jackrabbit Invitational...... 6. JACKRABBIT MEN’S BIOGRAPHIES...... 7-15 • Matthew Erickson...... 8. • Nolan Meyer...... 9. • Brian Wynia...... 10. • Kyle Cooper...... 11 • Parker Edens ...... 12. • Greg Fehrman ...... 13. • David Smith ...... 14. • Hudson Carpenter / Lukas Davison ...... 15. JACKRABBIT WOMEN’S BIOGRAPHIES...... 16.-23. • Abby Feehan...... 17. • Rachel Hanigan...... 18. • Whitney Schrader...... 19. • Brittany Hanten...... 2.0. • Rebecca Swords...... 2.1 • Morgan Fitts ...... 2.2. • Katie Purcell ...... 2.3. 2009-10 RECAPS...... 24-3.3. • Men’s Results...... 2.5.-2.6. • 2010 Summit League Men’s Championship...... 2.7. • Women’s Results...... 2.8.-2.9. • Men’s and Women’s Individual Results...... 30 • 2010 Summit League Women’s Golf Championship...... 31. • The Dakota Cup...... 3.2. JACKRABBIT RECORD BOOK...... 3.3.-41 • Men’s Team Records...... 3.4. • Men’s Individual Records...... 3.5.-3.6. • Men’s Career Statistics...... 3.7. • Women’s Team Records...... 3.8. • Women’s Individual Records...... 3.9.-4.0. • Women’s Career Statistics...... 41. CHAMPIONSHIPS AND AWARDS...... 42-44 • Men’s Championships and Awards...... 4.3. • Women’s Championships and Awards...... 4.4. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY...... 45-52 • Administration...... 4.6. • Brookings Country Club...... 4.7. • The Summit League...... 4.8. • About South Dakota State University...... 4.9.-51. • Academics...... 5.2.

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 1 Men’s Season Preview

After losing its top senior class finishes in his first two years here,” competed in three events, posting in the NCAA Division I-era, the said Baszler. “He has the ability to an 81 average in eight rounds. South Dakota State men’s golf be one of our better players.” The Jackrabbits also add team struggled at times during The Jacks brought in four two freshmen this fall, Hudson the 2009-10 season. However, freshmen for the 2009-10 Carpenter and Lukas Davison. with a young core of talent gaining campaign – Kyle Cooper, Parker Carpenter, from Stillwater Minn, experience, the future could be Edens, Greg Fehrman and David was the top ranked junior golfer in bright for the Jackrabbits. Smith – and they each saw Minnesota. Davison, from Fargo, “We’ve got a lot of young talent; significant playing time. N.D., was a three-time all-state we don’t have any seniors,” head Edens established himself golfer, and he led his conference coach Jared Baszler said. “We as a regular on SDSU’s five-man in scoring average as a senior. had a lot of young guys get a lot tournament roster, competing in SDSU shot its low 18- (301), of experience last year.” every event while carding a 77.78 and 54-hole (908) team scores “The sky is the limit as far scoring average in 28 rounds. His at the Hawkeye Invitational. as our potential goes. It’s just a best finish of the season came at The Jacks’ best 36-hole score matter of what they want to do with the Jackrabbit Invitational, where was a 603 at the Mizzou Tiger it.” he tied for 11th with a 222 (76-75- Intercollegiate. The Jacks’ finished Junior Nolan Meyer competed 71). seventh at both the Jackrabbit in every event and had the team’s Smith, a U.S. Amateur qualifier Invitational and the Hawkeye best scoring average last season in the summer of 2009, performed Invitational, their best team at 76.64 in 28 rounds. He posted well in his college debut at the finishes of the season. SDSU had three top-25 finishes. Meyer also Fairway Club Invitational. The a scoring average of 307.39 in 28 tied for the lowest 18-hole score Plymouth, Minn., native, who rounds. of the season with a 69 in the was competing as an individual, The Jackrabbit men finished second round at the Mizzou Tiger finished in a tie for 14th after eighth at The Summit League Intercollegiate. Meyer won the shooting a 218 (74-71-73). Championships, just seven South Dakota Golf Association Smith competed in six events, strokes away from finishing in the Men’s Match Play Championship compiling a scoring average top five. this past summer. of 78.76 in 17 rounds. He shot “I think we have a chance to be Baszler said, “He has a lot the lowest 36-hole (145) and really good. Conference-wise, the of physical ability. I expect him 54-hole (218) scores amongst teams to beat last spring lost a lot to have a really good year as a the Jackrabbit players in the fall of kids,” said Baszler. junior.” season. The Jacks have five scheduled Junior Brian Wynia saw more Cooper played in five events events for the fall and five rounds last year. He competed last year. He tied for 19th at the scheduled events for the spring, in eight events and compiled a Bill Ross Intercollegiate after including the annual Dakota Cup. scoring average of 78.63 in 22 shooting a 227 (81-72-74). Cooper The SDSU men’s and women’s rounds. His best finish was a averaged 77.50 in 14 rounds. golf teams are hosting the tie for seventh at the Jackrabbit Fehrman competed in five Jackrabbit Invitational in Primm, Invitational, where he shot a events with a scoring average of Nev. March 14 and 15. The men 220 (78-73-69). His seventh 76.80 in 15 rounds. He tied for are playing the 7,065-yard, par-71 place finish was the men’s best 19th at the Hawkeye Invitational Desert Course. (See page 6 for individual finish of the season. (Iowa) shooting a 222 (73-76-73). more information) “Brian Wynia had a lot of solid Junior Matthew Erickson

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2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 2 Women’s Season Preview

The South Dakota State Championships, shooting a 235 women’s golf team rewrote the (76-80-79). SDSU Quick Facts school’s Division I record book “Rachel Hanigan finished fifth last season. They also finished at the conference tournament, School Information Location: Brookings, SD in second place at The Summit said Baszler. “She just has to be a Founded: February 21, 1881 League Championship, and bit more consistent. She had a lot Enrollment: 12,376 (fall 2009) the Jackrabbit women have six of really good rounds. Colors: Blue and Yellow players back from last year’s “She can be one of the better Nickname: Jackrabbits Affiliation: NCAA Division I squad. players in the conference; she Conference: The Summit League The women had 12 individual has the ability to do it.” President: Dr. David Chicoine top-25 finishes and three Brittany Hanten carded an Alma Mater, Year: SDSU, 1969 individual top-10 finishes. They 80.37 scoring average in 29 Director of Athletics: Justin Sell posted the lowest 18- (303), 36- rounds. She finished in fourth Alma Mater, Year: Bowling Green, 1991 (614) and 54-hole (935) scores place, the highest individual finish Sports Information during the Xavier International at of the season, at the Creighton Sports Information Director/ Asst. Athletic Director: Jason Hove LPGA International on Oct. 9-11. Classic shooting a 161 (81-80). Office Phone: (605) 688-4623 In 10 events, the Jackrabbits “Brittany Hanten had a great E-mail: [email protected] posted a scoring average of spring season last year and really Asst. SID: Ryan Sweeter 319.13, more than four shots improved,” said Baszler. Office Phone: (605) 688-4822 better than the previous years Rebecca Swords compiled a E-mail: [email protected] single-season school record of scoring average of 81.86 in 29 Student Intern: Charlie Hildebrand 323.68. rounds. She had a season best E-mail: [email protected] “The women have the potential finish of 15th at the Creighton General Information Mailing Address: SDSU Box 2820, to have their best year ever,” Classic shooting a 168 (83-85). Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center, said head coach Jared Baszler. Whitney Schrader, who has Brookings, SD 57006-1497 “We set a lot of records last played 72 career rounds, posted Overnight Address: 11th Street & 16th year.” a scoring average of 84.21 in Avenue, Brookings, SD 57006-1497 Fax Number: (605) 688-5999 Morgan Fitts picked up right 23 rounds last season. She Main Office: (605) 688-5625 where she left off in high school, competed as an individual at the Ticket Office: 1-866-GO-JACKS carding an 80.86 average in Creighton Classic and finished Website: GoJacks.com 29 rounds. Her best finish was in a tie for 22nd place, her best 13th at The Summit League finish of the season, shooting a done,” said Baszler. Championship, where she shot a 176 (87-89). In regards to the conference, 240 (83-78-79). Senior Abby Feehan competed Baszler said, “I expect us to be in “Morgan Fitts is a sophomore, in three events, posting an 87.55 the top two or three for sure after and there’s always a big jump scoring average in nine rounds. it’s all said and done.” in golf between freshmen and The Jackrabbit women also The Jacks scheduled five sophomores,” Baszler noted. “She add freshman Katie Purcell from events for the fall and five for was able to come in right away as Ames, Iowa. Purcell won back-to- the spring, including the annual a freshman and contribute to our back state championships as a Dakota Cup. team’s success.” junior and senior in high school. The SDSU men’s and women’s SDSU added Rachel Hanigan, With so many returning golfers, golf teams are hosting the a junior transfer from Nebraska, the Jackrabbit women have high Jackrabbit Invitational in Primm, to the spring 2010 roster. Hanigan expectations and goals. Nev. March 14 and 15. The compiled a scoring average “One of the small goals this women are playing the 6,022- of 80.50 in 14 rounds. She year is to win a golf tournament yard, par-72 Lakes Course. (See had a career-best finish of fifth as a team. We’ve got the ability page 6 for more information) place at The Summit League to do it. We’ve just got to get it

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 3. Coaches Head Coach Jared Baszler

Jared Baszler (pronounced BAYZ- to the previous year. They did gain valuable experience ler) enters his eighth season as though. With most of those players back, they should be head coach of both the men’s and improved this season. women’s golf teams at South Dakota Baszler has also worked hard to turn around the State University. women’s program through solid recruiting. The roster After coaching on a part-time featured just four players during the spring 2007 season, basis for five years, Baszler was however, the number quickly grew to eight in 2007-08, 12 promoted to a full-time position in 2008-09, eight last year and seven this fall on Aug. 5, 2008. He helped the The Jacks finished second at The Summit League Jacks through the transition to Women’s Golf Championship last year, following a fifth- Division I and into their first year of place finish the year before. The women also return all but postseason eligibility. two of their golfers from last season. The Jackrabbit men had a successful 2008-09 Both teams again excelled off the golf course in season under Baszler, winning four tournaments – the 2009-10, producing 11 academic all-conference student- only Division I victories in school history – and breaking athletes (seven men and four women). numerous records. The Jacks broke all the major school Additionally, the men made the Golf Coaches records, including season scoring average (295.59), and Association of America All-Academic Team in 2008 and low 18- (280), 36- (566) and 54-hole (857) scores. 2009 after posting a GPA of 3.0 or higher. SDSU graduated its best class since moving to Baszler earned Midwest Conference medalist honors Division I – Trent Peterson, Geoff Mead and Tim Kalil. two times (1999 and 2002) during his collegiate playing Peterson, who was named The Summit League Men’s career at Grinnell College (Iowa). He also earned team Golfer of the Year and also made the PING All-Central most valuable player honors three times (1999, 2000 and Region Team, became the first Jackrabbit to qualify for 2002), before earning a bachelor’s degree in computer NCAA D-I postseason play when he was selected as an science in 2002. at-large pick for the South Central Regional. Peterson and During his prep career at De Smet High School, Mead had two individual victories apiece between 2007- Baszler qualified for the state Class B tournament five 08 and 2008-09, and they are the only Jacks in school times, earning runner-up honors as a freshman. Baszler history to post D-I wins. Peterson and Mead, who were helped lead De Smet to the Class B state team title his both first-team all-league performers in 2009, also hold junior year, while also competing on three state runner-up every season and career school record since the team teams. moved to Division I. Baszler married his wife, Ashley, in July of 2009. The 2009-10 men’s team struggled at times compared Assistant Coach Steve Klock

Steve Klock enters his fourth year During the 2005-06 season, Klock posted five top-25s as an assistant coach for both the and a scoring average of 75.43 in 23 rounds. He took 11th men’s and women’s golf teams at at the NCAA Division I Independent Championships. As South Dakota State after having a a sophomore in 2004-05, the school’s first at the Division I four-year playing career at SDSU. level, Klock had a 76.69 scoring average in 26 rounds. Klock is also a teaching professional Klock was named honorable mention to both the 2004- in Sioux Falls. 05 and 2005-06 Division I All-Independent golf teams. As a senior at SDSU in 2006-07, Klock’s name can be seen in several areas of the Klock had three top-25 finishes, school’s Division I career record book. He is fifth in rounds including one top-10. His career- played (72), fourth in scoring average (75.86) and top-25s best finish was a tie for ninth at the (12), and tied for fourth in top-10s (3). Fort Lauderdale Spring Classic. In Klock, a native of Sioux Falls, graduated from Lincoln 23 rounds, he posted a scoring average of 75.35, which High School, where he was team captain and MVP his is the ninth-best mark by a Jackrabbit since the move to final two seasons. Division I.

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 4 Rosters and 2010-11 Schedule

MEN WOMEN

Name Year Hometown Name Year Hometown Hudson Carpenter Fr. Stillwater, Minn. Abby Feehan Sr. Dell Rapids, S.D. Kyle Cooper So. Sioux Falls, S.D. Morgan Fitts So. Brookings, S.D. Lukas Davison Fr. Fargo, N.D. Rachel Hanigan Sr. Dunlap, Iowa Parker Edens So. Greeley, Colo. Brittany Hanten Jr. Goodwin, S.D. Matthew Erickson Jr. Dell Rapids, S.D. Katie Purcell Fr. Ames, Iowa Greg Fehrman So. Rothschild, Wis. Whitney Schrader Sr. Marshalltown, Iowa Nolan Meyer Jr. Sioux Falls, S.D. Rebecca Swords Jr. Rosemount, Minn. David Smith So. Plymouth, Minn. Brian Wynia Jr. Sioux Falls, S.D.

Fall Fall Sept. 13-14 – Fairway Club Invitational (Nebraska) Sept. 13-14 – Chip-n-Club Invitational (Nebraska) • Nebraska City, Neb. • Lincoln, Neb.

Sept. 20-21 – Kansas Invitational Sept. 18-19 – Hawkeye Intercollegiate (Iowa) • Lawrence, Kan. • Iowa City, Iowa

Sept. 27-28 – Jim Colbert Intercollegiate (Kansas State) Oct. 4-5– USF Waterlefe Invitational (South Florida) • Manhattan, Kan. • Bradenton, Fla.

Oct. 18-19 – Bill Ross Intercollegiate (UMKC) Oct. 8-10 – LPGA Xavier Invitational (Xavier) • Kansas City, Mo. • Daytona Beach, Fla.

Oct. 25-26 – Bill Cullum Invitational (CSU Northridge) Oct. 18-19 – MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial (Missouri State) • Simi Valley, Calif. • Springfield, Mo.

Spring Spring Mar. 14-15 – Jackrabbit Invitational Mar. 6-8 – UNLV Spring Invitational • Primm, Nev. • Las Vegas, Nev.

Apr. 4-5 – Mizzou Tiger Intercollegiate (Missouri) Mar. 14-15 – Jackrabbit Invitational • Columbia, Mo. • Primm, Nev.

Apr. 11-12 – Braveheart Classic (UC Riverside) Apr. 4-5 – Cowgirl Classic (Wyoming) • Beaumont, Calif. • Chandler, Ariz.

Apr. 18-19 – Summit League Championships Apr. 18-19 – Summit League Championships • Primm, Nev. • Primm, Nev.

Apr. 30 – May 1– Dakota Cup Apr. 30 – May 1 – Dakota Cup • Morton, Minn. • Morton, Minn.

(Schedules subject to change)

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 5 Jackrabbit Invitational

Photos courtesy of Primm Valley Golf Club March 14-15, 2011 Men’s and Women’s field: Primm Valley Golf Club (Primm, Nev.) Men: Desert Course. Women: Lakes Course. • South Dakota State (Both) • Southern Utah (Both) • Oakland (Both) • UMKC (Both) • UNI (Both) • Oral Roberts (Both) • USD (Both) • UND (Both) • NDSU (Both) • Youngstown State (Both) • Drake (Both) • Nebraska (Men) • Missouri (Men) • State (Men) GOLF COURSE INFORMATION • Missouri State (Women) Recipients of 2008-09 Golf Digest 4-1/2 Star Award • Iowa (Women) Tom Fazio designs (Opened May 1998, Feb. 1997) • Desert Course: 7,131 yards, par 72 • Western (Women) (Pictured above left is the 222-yard, par-3 ninth hole) • Bucknell (Women) • Lakes Course: 6,945 yards, par 71 • UNLV (Women) (Pictured above right is the 379-yard, par-4 15th hole)

for more information visit www.primmvalleygolf.com 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 6. Player Biographies

SDSU Men

(Back row, from left) Head Coach Jared Baszler, Parker Edens, Brian Wynia, Greg Fehrman, Nolan Meyer, Assistant Coach Steve Klock; (front row) Matthew Erickson, Kyle Cooper, Lukas Davison, David Smith and Hudson Carpenter.

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 7 Matthew Erickson Junior Dell Rapids, S.D. Dell Rapids St. Mary High School Ag Business

2009-10 (Sophomore) 2008-09 (Freshman) St. Mary High School ... won the South Competed in three events, and Competed in two events, posting a Dakota Class B state high school title compiled a scoring average of 81.00 in scoring average of 82 in five rounds ... by 10 strokes in 2007 while leading eight rounds ... best 54-hole score was had a season-best finish of tied for 30th his team to a runner-up finish ... took a 239 (79-81-79) at the D.A. Weibring at the Hiddenbrooke Intercollegiate second at state and was named an all- Intercollegiate (Illinois State) which tied (Drake), where he shot 246 (86-81-79) state player in 2005 and 2006 ... only him for 72nd place and also scored while competing as an individual ... golfer in DRSM history, boy or girl, to his best 18-hole score of the season shot a season-low 77 during a dual win a state title ... played in four state there with a 79 in the first and third against Nebraska ... earned academic tournaments ... runner-up at Dakota rounds, and his best 36-hole score with all-Summit League recognition. Valley Conference Tournament in 2005 a 160 ... competed in the Jackrabbit 2007-08 and 2007 ... placed in top-20 in three Invitational and finished in a tie for 76th Redshirted Callaway PGA Junior Series National place, shooting a 241 (81-82-78) ... Before SDSU Tournaments in 2006 ... member of earned academic all-Summit League Five-time letterwinner and all- National Honor Society. recognition. conference selection at Dell Rapids

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Movie: October Sky Food: spaghetti Golf Course: Torrey Pines Athlete: Stone Cold Steve Austin Musician/Band: Avril Lavigne TV Show: King of Queens Hobbies/Interests: hunting and fishing Tournament to Win: U.S. Open I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: I liked the atmosphere Favorite thing about SDSU: the people My SportsCenter highlight would be: winning state as a senior in high school If I were not a college golfer, I would be: a hunter My best moment in golf: winning state as a senior Ball of choice: Titleist Pro V1x Your 14 clubs: TP Superquad driver, Titleist 904F 3 wood, Titleist Rescue, Ping S57 irons 3-pw, 54 degrees and 58 degrees Titleist Vokey wedges, Corza Ghost putter

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Average Low-18 Low-3.6. Low-54 Top-10 Top-25 Best 2.0.0.8.-0.9. 2. 5. 4.10. 82.00 7.7. 16.4. 2.4.6. 0. 0. T-30th 2.0.0.9.-10. 3. 8. 6.4.8. 81.00 7.9. 16.0. 2.3.9. 0. 0. T-58th Totals 5 13. 1,058 81.3.8 77 16.0 23.9 0 0 T-3.0th 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 8 Nolan Meyer Junior Sioux Falls, S.D. Harrisburg High School Geography

2009-10 (Sophomore) Weibring Intercollegiate (Illinois State), 228 (77- Before SDSU Tied for the team lead in events (10) and 75-76), and the Hawkeye Invitational (Iowa), 225 Won the South Dakota Class B state high rounds played (28) ... 76.64 scoring average (74-79-72) ... has played the eighth most rounds school tournament as a freshman at Harrisburg also lead the Jacks ... best finish was a tie for in a career in school history with 34 ... earned High School to become the first and only state 16th at The Summit League Championships academic all-Summit League recognition ... won golf champion in school history, boy or girl ... where he shot a 227 (77-75-75) ... lowest 54- the South Dakota Golf Association Men’s Match over his final three years of high school, posted hole score was a 220 (78-69-73) at the Mizzou Play Championship this past summer. three consecutive top-5 finishes, including Tiger Intercollegiate (Missouri) ... 69 in the 2008-09 (Freshman) a tie for fifth as a senior, in the Class A state second round was his lowest 18-hole score of Competed in two events, posting a scoring tournament ... won his age division at the 2004 the season, and his 147 was his lowest 36-hole average of 76.17 in six rounds during the fall SDGA Boys Junior Championship ... during the score of the season ... led the team with three season ... had a season-best finish of tied for summer of 2007, turned in two top-5 finishes at top 25 finishes ... finished tied for 23rd at the 39th at the Cleveland State Invitational, where he national tournaments, including a second-place Fairway Club Invitational (Nebraska) where he shot 229 (76-74-79) ... shot a season-low 228 at finish at the Future Collegians World Tour event in carded a 221 (75-74-72), tied for 18th at the the Kansas Fall Invitational ... shot a season-best Castle Rock, Colo., earning a spot on the FCWT Mizzou Tiger Intercollegiate, and tied for 16th 18-hole score of 74 twice ... during the summer U.S. Team that played in Scotland in July 2007 ... at the Summit League Championships which of 2009, teamed with SDSU teammate Matthew during the summer of 2008, tied for 18th at the puts him in a tie for eighth place for most Top-25 Erickson to place second in the South Dakota SDGA Two-Man Championship ... tied for 14th in finishes in a career ... finished tied for 26th at the Golf Association Two-Man Championship. the qualifying round and received a first-round Cleveland State Invitational, 157 (75-82), the D.A. bye at the SDGA Match Play Championship.

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Movie: Blood Diamond Food: pork loin Golf Course: Prarie Club Athlete: Vladimir Guerrero Musician/Band: Taking Back Sunday TV Show: Family Guy Hobbies/Interests: hunting and fishing Tournament to Win: The Masters I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: close to hunting and my home and friends Favorite thing about SDSU: people and location My SportsCenter highlight would be: dunking over Vlade Divac If I were not a college golfer, I would be: the guy who drives the golf carts in big airports My best moment in golf: winning the South Dakota Match Play Champinship Ball of choice: Callaway Tour iz Your 14 clubs: 2-pw Tour Proto Callaway, Cleveland Monster driver, Scotty Cameron putter, and Cleveland wedges

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Average Low-18 Low-3.6. Low-54 Top-10 Top-25 Best 2.0.0.8.-0.9. 2. 6. 4.5.7. 76.17 74 (2) 150 (2) 2.2.8. 0. 0. T-39th 2.0.0.9.-10. 10. 2.8. 2,146 76.64 6.9. 14.7. 2.2.0. 0. 3. T-16th Totals 12 3.4 2,6.03. 76..55 6.9 147 220 0 3. T-16.th 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 9 Brian Wynia Junior Sioux Falls, S.D. Roosevelt High School Pre-Med/Biology

2009-10 (Sophomore) recognition. tournament, placed sixth as a senior, third Competed in eight events and tallied 2008-09 (Freshman) as a junior and 11th as a sophomore ... all- a scoring average of 78.63 in 22 rounds Competed in four events, posting a tournament team at state meet as a junior ... best finish was a tie for 7th at the scoring average of 78.5 in 10 rounds and senior ... won the Mitchell Invitational Jackrabbit Invitational shooting a season ... had a season-best finish of 14th as a junior ... placed second in the Sioux low 220 (78-73-69), was the Men’s only while competing as an individual at the Falls city meet and seventh in the Greater individual Top-10 finish of the season ... Hiddenbrooke Intercollegiate (Drake), Dakota Conference meet as a senior third round 69 at the Jackrabbit Invitational where he shot 236 (84-75-77) ... carded ... academic all-state as a sophomore, was his lowest 18-hole score of the season a season-low 54-hole score of 229 at junior and senior ... during the summer and tied for the team low, and his 151 the Kansas Fall Invitational ... shot a of 2008, made it to the semifinals at the through two rounds was also his lowest season-low 18-hole score of 74 ... shot a South Dakota Golf Association Match 36-hole score of the season ... competed season-low 36-hole score of 150 ... earned Play Championship, tied for fourth at the at The Summit League Championships academic all-Summit League recognition. SDGA Boys Junior Championship and and scored a 241 (82-85-74) and finished Before SDSU tied for eighth at the SDGA Men’s Amateur in a tie for 43rd place ... tied for the ninth Four-year letterwinner at Sioux Falls Championship. most rounds played in a career with 32 Roosevelt High School ... at the South ... earned academic all-Summit League Dakota Class AA state high school

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Movie: The Hangover Food: pizza and pretty much everything Italian Golf Course: Augusta Athlete: Tiger Woods Musician/Band: Dave Matthews Band TV Show: Seinfeld Hobbies/Interests: playing the guitar and singing Tournament to Win: The Masters I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: I want to strive in academics and I desire to become a great golfer Favorite thing about SDSU: Larson Commons My SportsCenter highlight would be: winning The Masters with a 10-foot-putt on 18 If I were not a college golfer, I would be: a music major My best moment in golf: winning the Junior Amateur Qualifier in 2007 by shooting -4 on the back nine and making a 10-foot-putt to win Ball of choice: Titleist Pro-VX Your 14 clubs: pw-4 iron, Scotty Studio putter, Exotic Hybrid (19 degrees), Mizuno 3 wood, Titleist 909 D3 driver (60 degrees, 56 degrees and 52 degrees), Vokey wedges

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Average Low-18 Low-3.6. Low-54 Top-10 Top-25 Best 2.0.0.8.-0.9. 4. 10. 7.8.5. 78.50 7.4. 15.0. 2.2.9. 0. 1 14th 2.0.0.9.-10. 8. 2.2. 1,730 78.63 6.9. 15.1 2.2.0. 1 1 T-7th Totals 12 3.2 2,515 78.59 6.9 150 220 1 2 T-7th 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 10 Kyle Cooper Sophomore Sioux Falls, S.D. Washington High School Entrepreneurial Studies

2009-10 (Freshman) Summit League recognition. 2008) and one Optimist Invitational Competed in five events and Before SDSU Junior Golf Championship (tie-12th, compiled a scoring average of 77.50 Placed seventh at the South 2008) ... placed third at the SDGA in 14 rounds ... best finish was tied Dakota Golf Association Men’s Junior Championship in 2008 and for 19th at the Bill Ross Intercollegiate Amateur Championship in August sixth in 2007 ... a six-time letterwinner (UMKC) where he shot a 227 (81- 2009 ... following the summer of in high school, earned three all-state 72-74) ... 72 in the second round of 2008, was the top-ranked junior golfer and five-all conference honors ... won the Bill Ross Intercollegiate was his in South Dakota, according to the three Greater Dakota Conference titles lowest 18-hole score of the season, National Junior Golf Scoreboard ...... runner-up at 2007 and 2008 South and his 153 after two rounds was his had seven top-20s in national junior Dakota Class AA State High School lowest 36-hole score of the season ... tournaments from 2006-08, including Tournaments, leading the Warriors to finished in a tie for 40th place at the four Callaway PGA Junior Series the team title both years. Jackrabbit Invitational shooting a 230 events, two Pepsi Little Peoples Golf (74-80-76) ... earned academic all- Championships (tie-10th, 2007 and

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Movie: Edge of Darkness Food: pizza Golf Course: Sand Ridge Athlete: Tiger Woods Musician/Band: Brad Paisley TV Show: Californication Hobbies/Interests: hunting Tournament to Win: The Masters I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: I have lived here my whole life Favorite thing about SDSU: climate allows me to do all of my hobbies My SportsCenter highlight would be: scored a goal in state championship hockey If I were not a college golfer, I would be: hosting an outdoorsman show on TV My best moment in golf: back to back state appearances in high school Ball of choice: Pro-V Your 14 clubs: R7 limited driver, 907 F2 fairway, Mizuno Mp 62 irons 3-PW, Titleist Spra milled wedges S2, S6, 60, Tigershark Great White 2 putter

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Average Low-18 Low-3.6. Low-54 Top-10 Top-25 Best 2.0.0.9.-10. 5. 14. 1,085 77.50 7.2. 15.3. 2.2.7. 0. 1 T-19th Totals 5 14 1,085 77.50 72 153. 227 0 1 T-19th 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 11 Parker Edens Sophomore Greeley, Colo. Greeley Central High School Undeclared

2009-10 (Freshman) qualified for the 2010 U.S. Amateur in 2006, second in 2007, ninth in 2008 Competed in all 10 events as a true Before SDSU and 13th in 2009 at the Junior freshman and compiled a scoring average Four-year letterwinner at Greeley Central Boy’s Stroke Play Championship ... was of 77.78 in 28 rounds ... tied for the team High School in Colorado ... three-time a quarterfinalist in the 2007 Colorado lead in events and rounds played ... best Colorado 4A Northern Conference first- Junior Boy’s Match Play Championship ... finish was at the Jackrabbit Invitational team all-league selection (2006-08), and finished fifth at the 2008 Colorado Junior where he finished in a tie for 11th place an honorable mention in 2005 ... was an Tournament of Champions ... had a third- with a 222 (76-75-71) ... 71 in the final honorable mention on the all-state team place finish in the 2008 Future Collegians round was his lowest 18-hole score of the in 2007 and 2008 ... qualified for three World Tour La Cantera Open ... 11th-place season ... best 54-hole score was a 221 Colorado Class 4A State High School Golf finish at the 2007 Callaway PGA Junior (73-76-72) at the Fairway Club Invitational Tournaments, placing 15th in 2006, tying Series event at Eisenhower Golf Course (Nebraska), where he finished in a tie for for fifth in 2007 and finishing 23rd in 2008 in Colorado Springs ... was named to the 23rd place ... 149 at the Fairway Club ... member of the 2005 Colorado 4A state Greeley Central High School 4.0 honor roll Invitational was also his best 36-hole score championship team ... scoring average of in 2008 ... named to the 2009 U.S. Marine of the season ... competed at The Summit 72.15 during his junior season is ranked Corps distinguished athlete award winner at League Championships and finished in a tie third all-time at his school ... placed 15th his school. for 22nd place carding a 231 (78-77-76) ... Favorites

Movie: The Hangover or Tommy Boy Food: Cafe Mexicali in Greeley, Colo. with an ice cold Dr. Pepper Golf Course: Colbert Hills in Manhattan, Kan. and Circling Raven Golf Club in Coeur d’ Alene Idaho Athlete: Paul Pierce and Nolan Meyer Musician/Band: The Fray and The Hold Up TV Show: Seinfeld Hobbies/Interests: Kansas Jayhawk is my passion and love. Hanging out with my amazing teammates. Tournament to Win: The Masters or the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: it’s a small school, it’s a long way from home and I couldn’t go to Kansas University Favorite thing about SDSU: the girls and Pastabilities in the Union My SportsCenter highlight would be: finishing with three straight birdies to shoot the course record 62 at my home course in Greeley If I were not a college golfer, I would be: a player at Kansas University My best moment in golf: playing a round with my dad, grandpa, and my best friend Mike ... also, playing in the 2010 U.S. Amateur Ball of choice: Titleist Pro-VIX Your 14 clubs: Titleist 909 D2 driver (8.5 degrees), Ping i15 3 wood (14 degrees), Taylor Made Tour preferred itorns 2, 4-pw, Ping Tour - S wedges (52 degrees, 56 degrees and 60 degrees), Ping Redwood Anser Black Satin Series putter

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Average Low-18 Low-3.6. Low-54 Top-10 Top-25 Best 2.0.0.9.-10. 10. 2.8. 2,178 77.78 7.1 14.9. 2.2.1 0. 2. T-11th Totals 10 28 2,178 77.78 71 149 221 0 2 T-11th 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 12 Greg Fehrman Sophomore Rothschild, Wis. Schofield D.C. Everest Business

2009-10 (Freshman) Championships and finished in a Tournament and tying for 14th Competed in five events and tie for 28th place shooting a 233 at the Wisconsin Division I State carded a scoring average of 76.80 (75-79-79). High School Tournament ... in 15 rounds ... tied for 19th at Before SDSU won the Division I Regional and the Hawkeye Invitational (Iowa) A four-time letterwinner in golf, the conference meet in 2007 scoring a 222 (73-76-73), his broke the school single-season ... second at conference meet lowest 54-hole score of the season scoring record after averaging in 2006 ... placed 11th in the ... 73 in the first and third rounds 72 as a freshman ... three-time American Junior Golf Association were also his lowest 18-hole all-Valley Conference selection Junior at Wenatchee and tied for scores of the season, and his 149 ... all-state in 2008 after winning 21st at the AJGA Las Vegas Junior after two rounds was his lowest the Wisconsin Division I Regional in 2008 ... tied for third at the 2009 36-hole score for the season ... Tournament, taking third at the AJGA Rush Creek. competed at The Summit League Wisconsin Division I Sectional

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Movie: Forrest Gump Food: buffalo chicken anything Golf Course: Augusta Athlete: Tiger Woods Musician/Band: The Scorpions TV Show: Whose Line is it Anyways Hobbies/Interests: hunting and wakeboarding Tournament to Win: The Masters I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: jackrabbit nation Favorite thing about SDSU: campus is perfect My SportsCenter highlight would be: my copywritten stinger 3-wood If I were not a college golfer, I would be: a college student My best moment in golf: I hit a tee shot out of bounds on a par 3, then holed out for par Ball of choice: Titleist Pro-VIX Your 14 clubs: Vokey wedges, Titleist AP-2 irons, Titleist hybrid/3 wood, Titleist driver, Scotty Cameron putter

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Average Low-18 Low-3.6. Low-54 Top-10 Top-25 Best 2.0.0.9.-10. 5. 15. 1,152 76.80 73 (2) 14.9. 2.2.2. 0. 1 T-19th Totals 5 15 1,152 76..80 73. (2) 149 222 0 1 T-19th 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 13. David Smith Sophomore Plymouth, Minn. Robbinsdale Cooper High School Biochemistry

2009-2010 (Freshman) qualifying for a pair of United States in 2008, posted four top-10s at national Competed in six events and tallied Golf Association events, including the junior tournaments, including a win at a 78.76 scoring average in 17 rounds prestigious U.S. Amateur on Aug. 24-30 the Future Collegians World Tour The ... best tournament was the Fairway at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Ridge at Castle Pines Open. Placed sixth Club Invitational (Nebraska) where he Okla. Tied for 177th out of 312 players at the American Junior Golf Association competed as an individual ... finished in the seeding round and missed the Preseason Junior at Southland, in a tie for 14th place carding a season cut by just six shots after shooting 154 and ninth at the AJGA Randy Wise Junior best 218 (74-71-73) ... second round 71 (77-77) ... also qualified for the U.S. Open and the FCWT St. Andrews Open was his lowest 18-hole score of the year, Amateur Public Links on July 13-18 at ... in 2008, second in Player of the Year and his 145 through two rounds was his Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club in Norman, points on the Minnesota Junior Players lowest 36-hole score of the year ... shot Okla. Tied for 136th out of 156 players Tour after finishing runner-up at the MJPT the team low 36-hole score (145), and in the seeding round after shooting 160 Tournament of Champions and making it 54-hole score (218) at the Fairway Club (80-80) ... tied for 12th at 2009 Minnesota to the semifinals at the MJPT Match Play Invitational ... earned academic all-Summit State Public Links Championship ... a Championship ... in 2009, tied for second League recognition ... won the Minnesota six-time letterwinner in golf, was the North at AJGA John Deere Classic (72-74- State Public Links Championship this past Suburban Conference medalist in 2008 66—212) and tied for ninth at AJGA Rush summer ... four-time all-conference pick ... tied Creek (71-77-75—223) ... National Honor Before SDSU for 14th at the Minnesota Class 2A State Society member. Had a memorable summer of 2009, High School Golf Tournament in 2007 ...

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Movie: Armageddon Food: pizza Golf Course: Southern Hills Athlete: Jared Allen Musician/Band: Brad Paisley TV Show: Entourage Hobbies/Interests: fishing Tournament to Win: U.S. Open I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: I liked the campus and location Favorite thing about SDSU: the guys My SportsCenter highlight would be: winning the Minnesota State Publinks If I were not a college golfer, I would be: a better student My best moment in golf: playing in the U.S. Amateur Ball of choice: Pro V1X Your 14 clubs: Ping Rapture nine degrees, Ping Rapture V2 16 degrees, Cleveland Halo 19 degrees, mp-62 irons 3-pw, CG 12 black pear 58 degrees and 52 degrees, Callaway putter

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Average Low-18 Low-3.6. Low-54 Top-10 Top-25 Best 2.0.0.9.-10. 6. 17. 1,339 78.76 7.1 14.5. 2.18. 0. 1 T-14th Totals 6. 17 1,3.3.9 78.76. 71 145 218 0 1 T-14th 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 14 Hudson Carpenter Freshman Stillwater, Minn. Stillwater Area High School Undeclared

Finished tied for 14th at the 2010 Minnesota state ... was named to the Twin Cities Suburban East All- ... finished tied for fifth at the U.S. Junior Amateur tournament ... finished tied for fourth at the 2010 State Conference team, the Minnesota All-State team and Championship Regional Qualifier ... was a member Junior Boys Championship ... finished third of 78 at was the the top-ranked golfer in Minnesota in 2009 of the John Means’ Academy of Champions ... had a the National PGA Junior Series Tournament ArborLinks ... medaled in six of 10 starts during the 2009 season scoring average of 73 in 2009 and 74.8 in 2008.

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Movie: Caddyshack Food: chicken wings Golf Course: PGA National Athlete: Rickie Fowler Musician/Band: Kid Cudi TV Show: SportsCenter Hobbies/Interests: practicing, hanging out with friends and taking vacations Tournament to Win: U.S. Open I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: I wanted to contribute to the team, and I thought it was a perfect fit Favorite thing about SDSU: the people and atmosphere My SportsCenter highlight would be: finishing with three straight birdies to win tri-state by one If I were not a college golfer, I would be: a college player My best moment in golf: golf trips with my dad Ball of choice: Titleist Pro-V1 Your 14 clubs: Titleist 909 D3 9.5 degrees, Titleist 904F 15 degrees, Titleist 909 H 19 degrees, Titleist 710 MB irons three-pw, Titleist Vokey design 54 and 58 degrees, Ping Answer putter Lukas Davison Freshman Fargo, N.D. Fargo South High School Education

Davison was a three-time all-state and all- named the Eastern Dakota Conference Senior Athlete Junior Amateur Qualifier, finished third at the Fargo- conference performer ... helped Fargo South of the Year ... led the Eastern Dakota Conference with Moorhead All-City Golf Tournament and finished sixth High School win three North Dakota Team State a 72.5 scoring average in 2010 ... placed sixth in the at the NDGA Stroke Play Amateur Championship ... Championships and three Eastern Dakota Team American Junior Golf Association W. Duncan McMillan also a member of the National Honor Society. Conference Championships ... won the Eastern Dakota Classic in Minneapolis, Minn., in 2009 ... won the Big Conference regional meet in back to back years ... “I” Insurance Qualifier, tied for second at the USGA

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Movie: The Hangover and The A-Team Food: five cheese tortellini Golf Course: The Ritz Carlton at Dove Mountain Athlete: Joe Mauer and Brett Favre Musician/Band: Kenny Chesney and Zac Brown Band TV Show: The Hard Times of R.J. Berger and Jersey Shore Hobbies/Interests: water skiing, basketball, and hanging out Tournament to Win: Pine to Palm at Detroit Lakes, Minn and The Summit League Championship I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: the opportunities with golf and the atmosphere with the team Favorite thing about SDSU: all the activities on campus and hanging with the team My SportsCenter highlight would be: back to back holes in one on my par three course in Fargo If I were not a college golfer, I would be: a college baseball player My best moment in golf: winning the team state championships in high school Ball of choice: Titleist Pro-V1 Your 14 clubs: Ping G10 nine degrees loft, Ping Rapture three wood 14 degrees, Ping 610 Hybrid 18 and 21 degrees, Titleist AP2 irons four-pw, Titleist Vokey 54 and 58 degrees, Scotty Cameron Newport #2

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 15 Player Biographies

SDSU Women

(Back row, from left) Head Coach Jared Baszler, Rachel Hanigan, Morgan Fitts, Rebecca Swords, Assistant Coach Steve Klock; (front row) Brittany Hanten, Whitney Schrader, Abby Feehan and Katie Purcell.

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 16. Abby Feehan Senior Dell Rapids, S.D. Dell Rapids High School Dietetics

2009-10 (Junior) posting a scoring average of 90.6 in five ... had a season-best finish of 53rd at the Competed in three events as an individual rounds ... had a season-best finish of tied Kenneth Smith Classic in Kansas City, Mo., and posted a scoring average of 87.55 in for 47th at the Missouri Valley Fall Preview after posting a 181 (92-89) total ... earned nine rounds ... best finish was a tie for 73rd at (Drake), shooting a 179 (90-89) ... tied for 86th academic all-Summit League recognition ... the Hawkeye Intercollegiate (Iowa) shooting at the Hiddenbrooke Intercollegiate (Drake) during the summer, tied for 19th at the SDGA a 268 (90-87-91) ... lowest 54-hole score with a score of 274 (90-92-92) ... during the Women’s Amateur Championship. was a 255 (84-91-80) at the Chip-n-Club summer of 2009, tied for 22nd at the South Before SDSU Invitational (Nebraska) ... final round 80 was Dakota Golf Association Women’s Amateur Competed in four South Dakota Class also her lowest 18-hole score on the season Championship. A state high school tournaments, winning and finished in 76th place ... shot a 265 2007-08 (Freshman) the individual title in 2007 ... took second (87-87-91) finishing in a tie for 79th place at Competed in five events as an individual individually and helped the team to a runner- the Jackrabbit Intercollegiate ... 174 was her during the fall and spring seasons ... had a up finish at state in 2006 ... Region 2A medalist lowest 36-hole score of the season. scoring average of 96.1 in 13 rounds ... shot in 2006 ... Wendy’s High School state nominee. 2008-09 (Sophomore) a season-best 87 at the season-opening Competed in two events as an individual, Chip-n-Club Invitational in Lincoln, Neb.

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Movie: Kingdom of Heaven Food: anything chicken Golf Course: Pinehurst Athlete: Adam Scott Musician/Band: Hellogoodbye and Kesha TV Show: The Office Hobbies/Interests: friends, family and biking Tournament to Win: Summit League Championship I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: close to home and I felt like it was a great fit for me Favorite thing about SDSU: the atmosphere My SportsCenter highlight would be: making a birdie on my last hole to win state If I were not a college golfer, I would be: probably a regular student My best moment in golf: winning state my senior year Ball of choice: Titleist Pro-V1 Your 14 clubs: Callaway driver, Callaway five wood and three Heavenwood, four iron-Approach Callaway X22, 56 and 60 degrees Callaway wedges

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Average Low-18 Low-3.6. Low-54 Top-10 Top-25 Best 2.0.0.7.-0.8. 5. 13. 1,249 96.08 8.7. 18.0. 2.6.8. 0. 0. 53rd 2.0.0.8.-0.9. 2. 5. 4.5.3. 90.60 8.9. 17.9. 2.7.4. 0. 0. T-47th 2.0.0.9.-10. 3. 9. 7.8.8. 87.55 8.0. 17.4. 2.5.5. 0. 0. T-73rd Totals 10 27 2,490 92.22 80 174 255 0 0 T-47th

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 17 Rachel Hanigan Senior Dunlap, Iowa Boyer Valley High School Ag and Biosystems Engineering

Spring 2010 (Junior) Before SDSU score of 241 ... for career at Nebraska, had a Joined the Jacks in the spring as a transfer Had a redshirt season (2006-07) and 2-1/2 scoring average of 81.39 in 38 rounds ... 2009 from Nebraska ... competed in five events and years of competition (2007-08, 08-09 and Fall National Golf Coaches Association Scholastic carded a scoring average of 80.50 in 14 rounds 2009) at Nebraska ... during her junior season All-American ... first-team academic all-Big 12 ... had career best finish of fifth place at The in Fall 2009, competed in two events, compiling in 2009 ... qualified for the 2007 USGA Public Summit League Championships shooting a 235 a scoring average of 81.17 in six rounds ... best Links Championships after winning a qualifier (76-80-79) ... 36-hole score of 156 and 54-hole finish of the fall was a tie for 27th at the Chip-n- at Otter Creek Golf Club in Ankeny, Iowa, with a score of 235 were both season bests ... named Club Invitational, hosted by the Huskers, where score of 69. to the all-tournament team ... competed as she shot 229 (77-77-75) ... as a sophomore, In high school, was three-time Class 1A Iowa an individual at the Jackrabbit Intercollegiate averaged 80.63 in 27 rounds ... had a career- Player of the Year and a three-time all-state shooting a 241 (87-81-73) and finished in a best finish of tied for 18th at the 2008 McHaney/ selection (2004, 2005, 2006) ... helped the tie for 55th place ... third round 73 was her Moorhead Invitational (Texas Tech), where Bulldogs to four Boyer Valley Conference titles lowest 18-hole score of the season, and it is she shot 233 (78-77-78) ... shot a career-low ... also a first-team all-conference basketball tied for the fourth best score in school history 54-hole score of 231 (82-75-74) while tying player while earning four varsity letters, and a ... tied for the team best 18-hole score of the for 30th at the 2008 Chip-n-Club Invitational second-team all-conference player ... season ... earned academic all-Summit League ... career-low 18-hole score of 74 also came National Honor Society member. recognition. at the 2008 Chip-n-Club Invite ... tied for 38th at the Big 12 Championships in 2009 with a

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Movie: Sahara, Tin Cup and Avatar Food: grilled chicken or fish and my family’s cooking Golf Course: Champions Run in Omaha, Neb. Athlete: Annika Sorenstam, Diana Taurasi, Suzann Pettersen Musician/Band: John Mayer, Matchbox 20 and Goo Goo Dolls Hobbies/Interests: golf, running, reading, boating Tournament to Win: U.S. Open Favorite thing about SDSU: my teammates and coaches My SportsCenter highlight would be: holing out twice in the same round with an eight iron My best moment in golf: has yet to happen Ball of choice: Titleist Pro-VIX Your 14 clubs: Titleist D2 driver 9.5 degrees, Titleist F2 fairway metal 13.5 degrees, Titleist F2 fairway metal 18.5 degrees, Titleist AP2 irons 4-pw, Callaway X Tour wedges: 50 degrees, 54 degrees and 60 degrees, Scotty Cameron Circa 62 blade putter

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Average Low-18 Low-3.6. Low-54 Top-10 Top-25 Best 2.0.0.9.-10. 5. 14. 1,127 80.50 7.3. 15.6. 2.3.5. 1 1 5th Totals 5 14 1,127 80.50 73. 156. 23.5 1 1 5th 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 18 Whitney Schrader Senior Marshalltown, Iowa Marshalltown High School Economics

2009-10 (Junior) of tied for 18th at the Larry Nelson Invitational of the season-opening Chip-n-Club Invitational Competed in eight events and compiled (Kennesaw State) after shooting a season-low ... had two top-20 finishes for the year ... a scoring average of 84.21 in 23 rounds ... 54-hole score of 241 (79-78-84). Her 36-hole during the summer, placed eighth in the IWGA competed as an individual at the Creighton score of 157 at the event was also a season- Amateur Tournament. Classic and finished in a tie for 22nd place, her low ... shot a season-low 77 in the second Before SDSU best finish of the season, shooting a 176 (87-89) round of the Cowgirl Classic (Wyoming) ... Placed fifth at the 2007 Class 4A state ... best 54-hole score of the season came at was the top finisher for SDSU at The Summit tournament in Iowa ... medalist in four of the the Hawkeye Intercollegiate (Iowa) where she League Women’s Golf Championship, tying six high school tournaments she competed shot a 241 (84-78-79) ... best 18-hole score for 20th at 166 (84-82) ... had three top-25s in during 2006 ... 2006 Class 4A regional and 36-hole score of the seaseon at the Xavier ... during the summer of 2009, tied for 11th in champion ... finished sixth at 2005 and 2006 International at LPGA International ... had an the Iowa Women’s Golf Association Amateur Class 4A state tournaments ... first-team all- 18-hole score of 75 in the first round and a Championship. conference and first-team all-state in 2006 ... 36-hole score of 154 ... currently third in school 2007-08 (Freshman) placed fifth at the 2007 Iowa Women’s Golf history for most rounds played in a career with Played in each of SDSU’s nine tournaments, Association Amateur Tournament ... placed first 72, only seven behind leader Holly Opatz. posting a scoring average of 83.5 in 25 rounds and broke the tournament scoring record at 2008-09 (Sophomore) ... had a season-best finish of tied for 15th the Iowa Junior PGA U.S. Cellular Golf Open in Only Jackrabbit to compete in all nine at The Summit League Championships after 2006 ... placed second at the 2006 Four-State events ... posted a scoring average of 83.42 posting a total of 247 (83-86-78) ... carded a Junior Tournament ... led high school team to a in 24 rounds ... posted a season-best finish season-best score of 77 during the third round state championship in 2005.

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Movie: Tommy Boy Food: spaghetti Golf Course: Pinehurst Athlete: Jared Allen and Marlon Byrd Musician/Band: Goo Goo Dolls TV Show: Glee Hobbies/Interests: hanging out with friends Tournament to Win: U.S. Open I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: I could see myself here and I liked the atmosphere and what it had to offer Favorite thing about SDSU: the people, football and women’s basketball My SportsCenter highlight would be: holing out to win a playoff tournament If I were not a college golfer, I would be: a hobo My best moment in golf: winning state in 2005 Ball of choice: Titleist Pro-V1x Your 14 clubs: Cobra S2 driver, Taylormade Burner three wood and five wood, Titleist AP1 irons, Titleist Vokey wedges (56 degrees and 54 degrees)

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Average Low-18 Low-3.6. Low-54 Top-10 Top-25 Best 2.0.0.7.-0.8. 9. 2.5. 2,088 83.52 7.7. 16.0. 2.3.9. 0. 2. T-15th 2.0.0.8.-0.9. 9. 2.4. 2,002 83.42 7.7. 15.7. 241 (2) 0. 3. T-18th 2.0.0.9.-10. 8. 2.3. 1,937 84.21 7.5. 15.4. 2.4.1 0. 1 T-34th Totals 26. 72 6.,027 83..70 75 154 23.9 0 6. T-15th 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 19 Brittany Hanten Junior Goodwin, S.D. Deuel High School Mathematics

2009-10 (Sophomore) all-Summit League recognition last year. tournament, finishing runner-up as a senior, Competed in all 10 events and tallied a 2008-09 (Freshman) fourth as a junior, sixth as a sophomore and scoring average of 80.37, the fourth best in Competed in six events, compiling a scoring 12th as a freshman ... the runner-up finish at school history, in 29 rounds ... had a career best average of 84.73 in 15 rounds ... had a season- state was the best ever by an individual golfer finish of fourth place at the Creighton Classic best finish of tied for 17th at the Aztec Fall at Deuel, boy or girl ... holds Deuel school- shooting a 161 (81-80) ... shot a season low 76 Classic (San Diego State) ... shot a season-low record 18-hole score ... 2006 and 2008 Deuel three times, the first was during the first round of 79 on two occasions, including the first round High School Female Athlete of the Year ... the Jackrabbit Intercollegiate, and the second of the Aztec Fall Classic, where she also fired all-conference and Lake and third were during the first and third rounds a season-low 36-hole score of 159 (79-80) ... Central Conference all-conference in basketball of the Cincinnati Spring Invitational ... finished shot a season-low 54-hole score of 246 (82-82- ... basketball team MVP ... SDHSAA Elite 15 in a tie for 19th place at the Cincinnati Spring 82) while tying for 64th at the season-opening candidate ... South Dakota All-Stars participant Invitational shooting a 232 (76-80-76) ... 54-hole Chip-n-Club Invitational (Nebraska) ... tied ... also participated in volleyball, and track score of 232 ties her for the seventh best score for 23rd at The Summit League Women’s Golf and field ... National Honor Society ... National in school history ... finished in the Top-25 at The Championship with a score of 168 (88-80) ... Honor Roll ... South Dakota Girls State Summit League Championships (tied for 20th) had two top-25s ... earned academic all-Summit representative ... 2008 senior class salutatorian shooting a 248 (79-81-88) ... tied for the sixth League recognition ... during the summer of ... United States Army Reserve National most top-25 finishes in a season with three, 2009, tied for seventh at the South Dakota Golf Scholarly Athlete ... during the summer of 2008, and her five total is the ninth most in a career ... Association Women’s Amateur Championship. tied for third at the SDGA Junior Championship in a four way tie for first place for most rounds Before SDSU ... tied for 14th overall (second in the first flight) played in a season with 29 ... earned academic Made six appearances in the Class B state at the SDGA Women’s Amateur Championship.

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Movie: anything girly Food: pizza Golf Course: Turtle Bay, Hawaii because I got a hole in one Athlete: I don’t watch enough ESPN to pick one Musician/Band: Lady Gaga TV Show: CSI, Real World/Road Rules Challenge and anything reality Hobbies/Interests: photography, reading and scrapbooking Tournament to Win: Summit League Championship I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: I wanted to go to a big school not too far from home Favorite thing about SDSU: the people I’ve met My SportsCenter highlight would be: holing out for eagle on the par five at the Cowgirl Classic If I were not a college golfer, I would be: less stressed My best moment in golf: the 18th green of the state tournament my senior year Ball of choice: Titleist Pro-V1 Your 14 clubs: Ping I15 and G15 long irons, Ping G10 six- four irons, 21 degrees Ping Rapture, 18 degrees Ping G2 five wood, TaylorMade R7 driver, 52, 56 and 60 degrees Titleist Vokey wedges

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Average Low-18 Low-3.6. Low-54 Top-10 Top-25 Best 2.0.0.8.-0.9. 6. 15. 1,271 84.73 79 (2) 15.9. 2.4.6. 0. 2. T-17th 2.0.0.9.-10. 10. 2.9. 2,331 80.37 76 (3) 15.6. 2.3.2. 1 3. 4th Totals 16. 44 3.,6.02 81.86. 76. (3.) 156. 23.2 1 5 4th 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 20 Rebecca Swords Junior Rosemount, Minn. Rosemount High School Health Promotions

2009-10 (Sophomore) 2008-09 (Freshman) to 12th grade ... qualified individually for the Competed in all 10 events and carded a Competed in eight events and was third on Class 2A State Tournament in 2006-2007, and scoring average of 81.86, which is the ninth the team with a scoring average of 82.75 in individually for the Class 3A State Tournament best in school history, in 29 rounds ... finished 20 rounds ... had a season-best finish of tied in 2008... ranked No. 1 in the final Minnesota 15th at the Creighton Classic, her best of the for 15th at the Aztec Fall Classic (San Diego State Coaches Association Poll with a 74.5 season, shooting a 168 (83-85) ... best 54- State), where she shot a season-low 36-hole scoring average ... medalist in Section 3A hole score was a 234 (78-75-81) at the Payne score of 158 (76-82) ... carded a season-low Championship by shooting a 72 ... first-team Stewart Memorial (Missouri State) where she 76 on two occasions, the other coming in the all-state ... team MVP in 2007 and 2008 ... tied for 25th place ... best 36-hole score of the third round of the season-opening Chip-n-Club named Minnesota P layers tour Player of the season was 153, and it is the eighth best in Invitational (Nebraska) ... posted a season-low year in 2008 ... honors graduate by graduating school history ... shot a season best 74 in the 54-hole score of 245 (82-87-76) at the Chip-n- in the top 10 percent of her class ... academic second round of the Chip-n-Club Invitational Club Invite ... ended up in a tie for 33rd at The all-state in 2008 and academic all-conference (Nebraska), and it was tied for the fifth best Summit League Women’s Golf Championship from 2003-2008 ... finished senior year of high 18-hole score in school history ... competed with a two-round tally of 174 (87-87) ... had one school with a 3.921 GPA ... USGA handicap at The Summit League Championships and top-25 ... earned academic all-Summit League index of 2.7 ... during the summer of 2008, shot a 255 (84-85-86) which tied her for 29th ... recognition ... during the summer of 2009, placed second in the Minnesota PGA Junior career scoring average of 82.22 is the fifth best finished in the upper-third of the field at the Players Tournament of Champions ... took mark in school history ... in a four way tie for Minnesota Women’s Golf Association Amateur sixth in the Westfield Minnesota PGA Junior ... first place for most rounds played in a season Championship, tying for 25th. tied for eighth in the Minnesota Women’s Golf with 29 ... earned academic all-Summit League Before SDSU Association Girls Junior ... tied for 10th in the recognition. Played on the varsity golf team from seventh Minnesota Women’s Amateur.

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Movie: Mean Girls Food: cereal Golf Course: Gross National Golf Course Athlete: Brittany Hanten Musician/Band: Lady Gaga, Christina Aguilera TV Show: Real World/Road Rules Challenge, Jersey Shore Hobbies/Interests: being active, running and being with family Tournament to Win: The Summit League Championship I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: of the opportunities with golf Favorite thing about SDSU: my friends If I were not a college golfer, I would be: at the University of Minnesota My best moment in golf: shooting a 74 my sophomore year of high school during sections a week after my golf clubs were stolen Ball of choice: Titleist Pro-VIX Your 14 clubs: driver (NIKE Voodoo), 5-wood (Ping), Hybrid (Ping), 4-9 iron (Ping), Vokey 58 degrees wedge, Ping 54 degrees wedge, Whitehot putter (blade)

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Average Low-18 Low-3.6. Low-54 Top-10 Top-25 Best 2.0.0.8.-0.9. 8. 2.0. 1,655 82.75 76 (2) 15.8. 2.4.5. 0. 1 T-15th 2.0.0.9.-10. 10. 2.9. 2,374 81.86 7.4. 15.3. 2.3.4. 0. 2. 15th Totals 18 49 4,029 82.22 74 153. 23.4 0 3. 15th 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 21 Morgan Fitts Sophomore Brookings, S.D. Brookings High School Psychology

2009-10 (Freshman) the fourth best 36-hole score in school Bobcats to five consecutive Class Competed in all 10 events as a history with 152 ... in a four way tie for AA state team titles ... all-conference true freshman and compiled a scoring first place for most rounds played in a performer for her final five seasons average of 80.86 in 29 rounds ... best season with 29. ... placed in the top-10 at the finish was at The Summit League Before SDSU SDGA Junior Championship three Championships where she finished A six-time letterwinner in golf consecutive years (2006-08), including 13th, carding a 240 (83-78-79) ... at Brookings High School, made a third-place finish in 2008 ... posted lowest 54-hole score was a 232 (77- six Class AA state tournament five consecutive top-20s at the SDGA 75-80) at the Xavier International at appearances, placing second as a Women’s Amateur, including 11th- LPGA International ... finished in a senior (2009) and junior (2008), third place finishes in 2006 and 2009 ... was tie for 34th place ... tied her lowest as a sophomore (2007), fifth as a a quarterfinalist in the SDGA Women’s 18-hole score with a 75, and she had freshman (2006) and eighth-grader Match Play Championship in 2009 ... her lowest 54-hole score with a 152 ... (2005), and 19th as a seventh-grader shot women’s course-record score of tied for the seventh best 54-hole score (2004) ... all-state performer for her 68 at Brookings Country Club during in school history with 232, and tied for final five seasons, while helping the the Club Championship in 2009.

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Movie: Transformers Food: spaghetti Golf Course: Ocotillo Athlete: Rickie Fowler Musician/Band: DMB, O.A.R. and any hip hop TV Show: Criminal Minds and Pretty Little Liars Hobbies/Interests: friends and family Tournament to Win: University of Iowa I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: the program, coaches, the teams and the scholarship Favorite thing about SDSU: all the friendly people My SportsCenter highlight would be: winning a playoff hole with a birdie If I were not a college golfer, I would be: a less stressed college student My best moment in golf: winning a high school tournament by one stroke my eighth grade year Ball of choice: Titleist Pro-V5 Your 14 clubs: Cleveland S6, Taylor Made Burner S2, pw-four iron, seven wood, three wood, Ping G 10 driver

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Average Low-18 Low-3.6. Low-54 Top-10 Top-25 Best 2.0.0.9.-10. 10. 2.9. 2,345 80.86 75 (2) 15.2. 2.3.2. 0. 2. 13th Totals 10 29 2,3.45 80.86. 75 (2) 152 23.2 0 2 13.th 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 22 Katie Purcell Freshman Ames, Iowa Ames High School Health Promotions

Purcell was the Class 4A third in 2007 and 2008 ... at numerous events at the state Iowa State Champion in 2009 the IWGA Junior, Purcell shot a and national levels over the and 2010 ... took fifth place in 154 (74-80) en route to winning past few years ... in 2009, won 2007 and ninth place in 2008 the championship in 2009 ... an Optimist Qualifier with a ... led Ames High School to the finished runner-up the year score of 73 and placed third in Team State Championship in before with a two-round tally a Callaway Junior Series event 2009 and 2010 after finishing of 144 (69-75) ... competed in with a score of 230 (80-74-76).

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Movie: Fast and the Furious Food: homemade fried chicken Golf Course: Pinehurst Athlete: Annika Sorenstam Musician/Band: Hollywood Undead TV Show: tv is overrated Hobbies/Interests: golf, hanging out with friends, piano and sleeping Tournament to Win: all of them I Chose to be a Jackrabbit because: I liked the golf program, team and coaches and they also had my major Favorite thing about SDSU: the people and the atmosphere If I were not a college golfer, I would be: a professional golfer My best moment in golf: winning state two times Ball of choice: Titleist Pro-V1 Your 14 clubs: Taylor Made R9 driver, Ping G10 three wood, Cleveland Hibore 3, Titleist AP2 irons four-pw, Titleist Vokey 52, 56 and 60 degrees wedge, Scotty Cameron putter

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 23. 2009-10 Season Results

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 24 2009-10 Men’s Results

Date Event Location Score Result Sept. 14-15 Fairway Club Invitational Nebraska City, Neb. 305-301-302—908 11th of 12

T-23. Nolan Meyer, 75-74-72—221 T-23. Parker Edens, 73-76-72—221 45. Justin Jenkins, 78-73-75—226 T-66. Brian Wynia, 79-78-83—240 WD. Kyle Vandevoort, WD-WD-WD—WD #T-14. David Smith, 74-71-73—218

Sept. 21-22 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate Manhattan, Kan. 338-303—641 9th of 9

T-29. Parker Edens, 82-74—156 T-42. Nolan Meyer, 80-82—162 T-45. Kyle Vandevoort, 87-77—164 T-49. Justin Jenkins, 89-76—165 T-51. David Smith, 92-76—168 #T-33. Brian Wynia, 75-82—157

Sept. 28-29 Cleveland State Invitational Avon, Ohio 308-329—637 10th of 12

T-17. Justin Jenkins, 79-76—155 T-26. Nolan Meyer, 75-82—157 T-44. Brian Wynia, 77-85—162 T-49. Parker Edens, 77-86—163 66. Kyle Vandevoort, 85-87—172 #T-26. Kyle Cooper, 77-80—157 #T-58. Matthew Erickson, 86-82—168

Oct. 11-12 D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate Normal, Ill. 306-305-307—918 T-10th of 15

T-17. Justin Jenkins, 76-76-74—226 T-26. Nolan Meyer, 77-75-76—228 T-48. Kyle Vandevoort, 79-75-78—232 T-54. Parker Edens, 74-79-81—234 T-72. Matthew Erickson, 79-81-79—239

Oct. 19-20 Bill Ross Intercollegiate Kansas City, Mo. 322-303-307—932 10th of 13

T-19. Kyle Cooper, 81-72-74—227 T-27. Justin Jenkins, 76-76-77—229 T-56. Nolan Meyer, 84-77-78—239 T-56. David Smith, 83-78-78—239 T-62. Parker Edens, 82-78-84—244 #T-52. Kyle Vandevoort, 79-76-82—237

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2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 25 2009-10 Men’s Results (cont.)

Date Event Location Score Result March 15-16 Jackrabbit Invitational Primm, Nev. 309-304-288—901 7th of 17

T-7. Brian Wynia, 78-73-69—220 T-11. Parker Edens, 76-75-71—222 T-37. Nolan Meyer, 81-76-72—229 T-40. Kyle Cooper, 74-80-76—230 T-76. Matthew Erickson, 81-82-78—241 325-316-323—964 T-16th of 17 T-32. Greg Fehrman, 76-74-78—228 T-37. David Smith, 77-77-75—229 T-84. Kyle Vandevoort, 83-83-84—250 T-89. Brian Bye, 89-82-86—257 WD. Justin Jenkins WD-WD-WD—WD

April 5-6 Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic Wichita, Kan. 312-319-312—943 12th of 15

T-26. Justin Jenkins, 74-76-78—228 T-57. Nolan Meyer, 78-82-78—238 T-61. Greg Fehrman, 81-82-76—239 T-66. Brian Wynia, 79-79-83—241 T-80. Parker Edens, 83-87-80—250 #T-68. Kyle Cooper, 79-79-84—242 #T-77. David Smith, 83-85-79—247

April 12-13 Mizzou Tiger Intercollegiate Columbia, Mo. 309-294-302—905 10th of 15

T-18. Nolan Meyer, 78-69-73—220 T-44. Justin Jenkins 80-74-73—227 T-51. Greg Fehrman, 79-73-78—230 T-61. Parker Edens, 73-81-78—232 74. Brian Wynia, 79-78-84—241 #T-78. Kyle Vandevoort, 83-82-81—246

April 17-18 Hawkeye Invitational Iowa City, Iowa 301-306-292—899 7th of 10

T-19. Greg Fehrman, 73-76-73—220 T-26. Nolan Meyer, 74-79-72—225 T-26. Parker Edens, 77-74-74—225 T-37. Brian Wynia, 77-77-74—228 T-53. Justin Jenkins, 79-84-73—236 #T-41. Kyle Cooper, 77-77-75—229 #T-56. David Smith, 77-80-81—238

April 26-27 Summit League Championships St. George, Utah 309-310-304—923 8th of 10

T-16. Nolan Meyer, 77-75-75—227 T-22. Parker Edens 78-77-76—231 T-28. Greg Fehrman, 75-79-79—233 T-39. Justin Jenkins, 79-79-81—239 T-43. Brian Wynia, 82-85-74—241

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2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 26. 2010 Summit League Men’s Championship

ST. GEORGE, Utah - The South Dakota State a final-round score of 81, which combines with men’s golf team finished eighth in The Summit Monday’s total of 158 for a total score of 239. League Men’s Golf Championship April 27, at the Brian Wynia followed Jenkins by two strokes Entrada at the Snow Canyon Country Club. with a final score of 241 (82-85-74) and a tie for The Jackrabbits fired a third round 304, which 43rd place. combines with the two-round total of 619 (309- Oral Roberts led the 10-team field with a first 310) for a 923 total. The Jackrabbits followed place finish and a score of 885 (298-294-293). seventh-place team Centenary by two strokes. UMKC followed by one stroke with a score of 886 Nolan Meyer carded a final-round 75 to (291-300-295) and Western Illinois by two strokes combine with the first day’s score of 152 (77-75) with a 887 (293-296-298). for a total of 227 and tie for 16th place. He shared Oral Roberts’ David Holtgrewe (71-72-73) and the tie with UMKC’s Viktor Mikaelsson (75-76-76). UMKC’s Korbin Kuehn (69-74-73) shared the first- Parker Edens took a tie for 22nd place with a place spot with scores of 216. Kuehn defeated three-day tally of 231 (78-77-76). He shared the tie Holtgrewe in a one-hole playoff for individual with Jakob Ziegler (80-76-75) of Oakland. honors. Holtgrewe missed the par put while Kuehn Greg Fehrman finished in a tie for 28th place sunk his to decide the hole. Jake Weeber of and a 54-hole total of 233 (75-79-79). Western Illinois earned third place with a score of Justin Jenkins shared a tie for 39th place with 217 (71-73-73).

Team scores 1 O r a l R o b e r t s 2.9.8.-2.9.4.-2.9.3.-8.8.5. 2 UMKC 2.9.1-3.0.0.-2.9.5.-8.8.6. 3 W e s t e r n I l l i n o i s 2.9.3.-2.9.6.-2.9.8.-8.8.7. 4 S o u t h e r n U t a h 3.0.1-3.0.2.-3.0.3.-9.0.6. T 5 O a k l a n d 314-308-294-916 T 5 IPFW 3.13.-3.0.5.-2.9.8.-9.16. 7 C e n t e n a r y 312-311-298-921 8 South Dakota State 3.09-3.10-3.04-923. 9 N o r t h D a k o t a S t a t e 3.0.4.-3.18.-3.0.6.-9.2.8. 1 0 IUPUI 336-320-313-969

Championship MVP: Korbin Kuehn, UMKC Newcomers of the Championship: Korbin Kuehn, UMKC and David Holtgrewe, Oral Roberts Coach of the Year: Lance Watson, Oral Roberts

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 27 2009-10 Women’s Results

Date Event Location Score Result Sept. 14-15 Chip-n-Club Invitational Lincoln, Neb. 328-312-319—959 13th of 14

47. Brittany Hanten, 81-78-78—237 T-52. Rebecca Swords, 85-74-80—239 60. Sydney Sturdevant, 83-79-79—241 T-61. Morgan Fitts, 79-81-82—242 T-77. Whitney Schrader, 85-83-88—256 #76. Abby Feehan, 84-91-80—255

Sept. 21-22 Payne Stewart Memorial Springfield, Mo. 318-311-312—941 T-8th of 15

T-9. Sydney Sturdevant, 81-75-73—229 T-25. Rebecca Swords, 78-75-81—234 T-33. Morgan Fitts, 75-82-79—236 T-45. Brittany Hanten, 84-79-79—242 72. Whitney Schrader, 90-84-81—255

Oct. 9-11 Xavier International Daytona Beach, Fla. 303-311-321—935 T-9th of 15

T-34. Sydney Sturdevant, 76-78-78—232 T-34. Morgan Fitts, 77-75-80—232 44. Rebecca Swords, 75-82-78—235 T-59. Whitney Schrader, 75-79-89—243 T-62. Brittany Hanten, 80-79-85—244

Oct. 17-18 Hawkeye Intercollegiate Iowa City, Iowa 322-320-325—967 12th of 13

T-33. Sydney Sturdevant, 81-79-79—239 T-39. Whitney Schrader, 84-78-79—241 T-48. Brittany Hanten, 81-79-84—244 T-58. Morgan Fitts, 76-84-89—249 T-70. Rebecca Swords, 89-88-83—260 #T-73. Abby Feehan, 90-87-91—268

Oct. 26-27 Ross Resorts Invitational Southern Pines, N.C. 318-321-325—964 8th of 10

T-27. Morgan Fitts, 76-83-81—240 T-34. Whitney Schrader, 79-79-85—243 T-36. Sydney Sturdevant, 84-78-82—244 T-38. Rebecca Swords, 79-88-79—246 50. Brittany Hanten, 88-81-83—252

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2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 28 2009-10 Women’s Results (cont.)

Date Event Location Score Result March 15-16 Jackrabbit Intercollegiate Primm, Nev. 322-313-322—956 11th of 16

T-38. Sydney Sturdevant, 78-80-78—236 T-55. Rebecca Swords, 83-77-81—241 T-59. Morgan Fitts, 85-76-81—242 T-59. Brittany Hanten, 76-84-82—242 T-72. Whitney Schrader, 91-79-83—253 #T-55. Rachel Hanigan, 87-81-73—241 #T-79. Abby Feehan, 87-87-91—265 #90. Katelyn Crown, 92-94-93—279

March 26-27 Cincinnati Spring Invitational Crystal Rivers, Fla. 314-319-317—964 13th of 18

T-19. Brittany Hanten, 76-80-76—232 T-37. Rachel Hanigan, 82-76-78—236 T-48. Sydney Sturdevant, 77-83-79—239 T-70. Morgan Fitts, 84-80-84—248 T-75. Rebecca Swords, 79-86-84—249

April 5-6 Cowgirl Invitational Phoenix, Ariz. 315-320-317—952 T-14th of 23

T-53. Brittany Hanten, 77-79-81—237 T-53. Rachel Hanigan, 82-76-78—237 T-59. Sydney Sturdevant, 79-78-81—238 T-65. Morgan Fitts, 79-85-76—240 T-91. Rebecca Swords, 80-86-81—247 #118. Whitney Schrader, 84-92-94—270

April 12-13 Creighton Classic Omaha, Neb. 329-333—662 3rd of 7

4. Brittany Hanten, 81-80—161 13. Sydney Sturdevant, 83-83—166 14. Morgan Fitts, 82-85—167 15. Rebecca Swords, 83-85—168 T-27. Rachel Hanigan, 91-87—176 #T-22. Whitney Schrader, 87-89—176

April 19-20 Summit League Championships Tulsa, Okla. 314-321-330—965 2nd of 10

5. Rachel Hanigan, 76-80-79—235 13. Morgan Fitts, 83-78-79—240 T-14. Sydney Sturdevant, 76-82-86—244 T-20. Brittany Hanten, 79-81-88—248 T-29. Rebecca Swords, 84-85-86—255

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2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 29 2009-10 Mens & Women’s Individual Statistics Men’s Team

Name Events Rounds Strokes Average Low 18 Low 3.6. Low 54 Top-10 Top-25 Best Brian Bye 1 3. 2.5.7. 85.66 8.2. 17.1 2.5.7. 0. 0. T-89th Kyle Cooper 5. 14. 1,085 77.50 7.2. 15.3. 2.2.7. 0. 1 T-19th Parker Edens 10. 2.8. 2,178 77.78 7.1 14.9. 2.2.1 0. 2. T-11th Matthew Erickson 3. 8. 6.4.8. 81.00 7.9. 16.0. 2.3.9. 0. 0. T-58th Greg Fehrman 5. 15. 1,152 76.80 73 (2) 14.9. 2.2.2. 0. 1 T-19th Justin Jenkins 9. 2.5. 1,931 77.24 73 (3) 15.0. 226 (2) 0. 2. T-17th (2) Nolan Meyer 10. 2.8. 2,146 76.64 6.9. 14.7. 2.2.0. 0. 2. T-16th David Smith 6. 17. 1,339 78.76 7.1 14.5. 2.18. 0. 1 T-14th Kyle Vandevoort 7. 16. 1,301 81.31 7.5. 15.4. 2.3.2. 0. 0. T-45th Brian Wynia 8. 2.2. 1,730 78.63 6.9. 15.1 2.2.0. 1 1 T-7th Individual Totals 10 176 13,767 78.22 69 (2) 145 218 1 10 T-7th TEAM 10 28 8,6.07 3.07.3.9 292 6.03. 899 – – 7th (2)

Women’s Team

Name Events Rounds Strokes Average Low 18 Low 3.6. Low 54 Top-10 Top-25 Best Katelyn Crown 1 3. 2.7.9. 93.00 9.2. 18.6. 2.7.9. 0. 0. 9.0. Abby Feehan 3. 9. 7.8.8. 87.55 8.0. 17.4. 2.5.5. 0. 0. T-73rd Morgan Fitts 10. 2.9. 2,345 80.86 75 (2) 15.2. 2.3.2. 0. 2. 13th * Rachel Hanigan 5. 14. 1,127 80.50 7.3. 15.6. 2.3.5. 1 1 5th Brittany Hanten 10. 2.9. 2,331 80.37 76 (3) 15.6. 2.3.2. 1 3. 4th Whitney Schrader 8. 2.3. 1,937 84.21 7.5. 15.4. 2.4.1 0. 1 T-22nd Sydney Sturdevant 10. 2.9. 2,312 79.72 7.3. 15.4. 2.2.9. 1 3. T-9th Rebecca Swords 10. 2.9. 2,374 81.86 7.4. 15.3. 2.3.4. 0. 2. 15th Individual Totals 10 165 13,493 81.78 73 (2) 152 229 3 12 4th TEAM 10 29 9,255 3.19.13. 3.03. 6.14 93.5 – – 2nd

* – joined team in Spring of 2010

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 3.0 2010 Summit League Women’s Championship

TULSA, Okla. - The South Dakota State women’s place with a score of 244 (76-82-86). She shared the golf team took second place at The Summit League tie with Southern Utah’s Sadie Palmer (78-80-86). Women’s Golf Championship April 20, in Tulsa, Okla. Brittany Hanten’s score of 248 (79-81-88) put The Jackrabbits carded a final-round 330 to her in a tie for 20th place, which she shared with combine with the first day’s 635 for a total score of Southern Utah’s Jamie Coking (84-81-83) and 965, 33 strokes behind first-place team Oral Roberts. Oakland’s Alanna Gerber (85-80-83). Rachel Hanigan led the Jacks for the second day Rebecca Swords rounded out the Jackrabbits with a fifth-place finish. Her score of 235 (76-80-79) with a score of 255 (84-85-86) and a tie for 29th earned her a spot on the all-tournament team. The finish, which she shared with Southern Utah’s Morgan fifth-place finish and 54-hole total are career bests. Kerber (84-85-86). Morgan Fitts finished in a career-best 13th place UMKC followed the Jacks by six strokes, while with a 54-hole total of 240 (83-78-79). Western Illinois followed by eight strokes. Sydney Sturdevant finished with a tie for 14th

Team Scores Oral Roberts 316-309-307–932 South Dakota State 3.14-3.21-3.3.0–96.5 UMKC 339-315-317–971 Western Illinois 322-329-322–973 Southern Utah 325-325-342–992 North Dakota State 334-330-333–997 Oakland 339-328-335–1002 IUPUI 338-339-335–1012 Centenary 346-341-344–1031 IPFW 385-378-371–1134

Championship MVP: Amber Hensley, Oral Roberts Newcomer of the Championship: Amy Anderson, North Dakota State Coach of the Year: Lance Watson, Oral Roberts

Last year, the women’s team finished in second place at The Summit League Women’s Golf Championship.

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 3.1 The Dakota Cup

MORTON, Minn. — The South Dakota State victory by freshman Morgan Fitts. University men’s and women’s golf teams SDSU squared off against North Dakota State retained the Dakota Cup, winning both of their in Sunday’s championship and came away with matchups in the four-team combined match-play a 9-5 victory. The Jackrabbit men won five of the event May 2, at the Dacotah Ridge Golf Club. eight head-to-head matchups, with the women The top-seeded Jackrabbits opened the event holding a 4-2 advantage over the Bison. with an 11-2 victory over the University of South The Dakota Cup concludes the season for the Dakota on Saturday. The SDSU women’s team Jackrabbit golf teams. won all five of its matches, including a 5-and-4

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 11 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 9 SOUTH DAKOTA 2 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 5

Women’s Results Women’s Results • Rebecca Swords, SDSU, def. Katie Benedict — 5 & 3 • Whitney Schrader, SDSU, def. Kristen Hedstrom — 5 & 4 • Rachel Hanigan, SDSU, def. Tara Ravellette — 3 & 2 • Rebecca Swords, SDSU, def. Lauren Crumby— 1 up • Morgan Fitts, SDSU, def. Steph Zavilla — 5 & 4 • Rachel Hanigan, SDSU, def. Cydney Hasselberg — 2 & 1 • Brittany Hanten, SDSU, def. Nicole Funck — 2up • Morgan Fitts, SDSU, def. Jenna Schulte — 2 & 1 • Sydney Sturdevant, SDSU, def. Abby Doorn — 3 & 2 • Rachel Roller, NDSU, def. Brittany Hanten — 1up • Amy Anderson, NDSU, def. Sydney Sturdevant — 5 & 3 Men’s Results • Brian Bye, SDSU, def. John Vining — 2 & 1 Men’s Results • Kyle Vandevoort, SDSU, def. Zach Huth — 4 & 3 • Ben Braaten, NDSU, def. Brian Bye — 2 & 1 • Kyle Cooper, SDSU, def. Matt Campbell — 2 & 1 • Kyle Vandevoort, SDSU, def. Nate Varty — 4 & 3 • Brian Wynia, SDSU, def. Gavin Fawbush — 7 & 6 • Kyle Cooper, SDSU, def. Lee Cavanagh — 6 & 5 • Ty Munneke, USD, def. Parker Edens — 2 & 1 • Brian Wynia, SDSU, def. Spencer Hilde — 4 & 3 • Greg Fehrman, SDSU, def. Kyle Scanlon — 2up • Parker Edens, SDSU, def. Brandon Hallquist — 5 & 4 • Justin Jenkins, SDSU, def. Ben Heller — 5 & 4 • Taylor Cavanagh, NDSU, def. Greg Fehrman — 2 & 1 • Jim Walsh, USD, def. Nolan Meyer — 2up • Nick Olsgaard, NDSU, def. Justin Jenkins — 1up • Nolan Meyer, SDSU, def. Nathan Anderson — 1up

Past Results 2005 - North Dakota State def. South Dakota State 2006 - South Dakota State def. North Dakota State 2007 - South Dakota State def. North Dakota State (men only) 2008 - Canceled due to weather 2009 - South Dakota State def. North Dakota State 2010 - South Dakota State def. North Dakota State (tournament expanded in 2010 to include North Dakota and South Dakota)

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 3.2 Jackrabbit Record Book

Amanda Rosol 2005-09 Geoff Mead 2007-09 Rosol is among the top five in school history in Mead won two tournaments in his career, and has 18, 36 and 54-hole scores, along with rounds the record for the lowest 18, 36 and 54-hole scores. played in a season and career.

All records and statistics contained pertain to the Division I era (2004-present)

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 3.3. South DakotaMen’s State U Teamnivers iRecordsty Men’s Team Records (Through Spring 2010) (through spring of 2010) LOW 18 LOW 54 1. 280 2008 (F) Santa Clara Invitational (2nd round) 1. @857 2008 (F) Santa Clara Invitational 2. #282 2006 (S) DI Independent Championships (3rd) 2. 870 2008 (F) Cleveland State Invitational #282 2009 (S) The Summit League Championship (3rd) 870 2009 (S) The Summit League Championships 4. 286 2006 (F) Bill Ross Intercollegiate (2nd) 4. 877 2007 (S) DI Independent Championships 286 2007 (S) DI Independent Championships (3rd) 5. 879 2006 (F) John Dallio Memorial 286 2008 (F) Santa Clara Invitational (1st) 879 2006 (F) Bill Ross Intercollegiate 7. 287 2008 (F) Kansas Fall Invitational (2nd) 7. 881 2006 (S) DI Independent Championships 287 2008 (F) Cleveland State Invitational (1st) 8. 884 2008 (F) Kansas Fall Invitational 9. 288 2008 (F) Fairway Club Invitational (2nd) 9. 885 2007 (F) Mid-Pines Intercollegiate 288 2010 (S) Jackrabbit Invitational (3rd) 10. 889 2008 (S) The Summit League Championships

LOW 36 *non-Division I event 1. ^566 2008 (F) Santa Clara Invitational #low 18-hole score in relation to par (6-under) 2. 577 2008 (F) Cleveland State Invitational ^low 36-hole score in relation to par (2-under) 3. 579 2008 (F) Kansas Fall Invitational @low 54-hole score in relation to par (5-over) 4. 580 2008 (F) Fairway Club Invitational 5. 584 2006 (F) Bill Ross Intercollegiate 584 2009 (S) Nebraska (dual) SINGLE-SEASON SCORING AVERAGE 7. *586 2005 (S) Briar Cliff Invitational Year Rounds Strokes Average 8. 587 2006 (F) John Dallio Memorial 1. 2008-09 29 8,572 295.59 9. 590 2007 (S) Ft. Lauderdale Spring Classic 2. 2006-07 23 6,823 296.65 10. 591 2006 (F) Hawkeye Intercollegiate 3. 2007-08 27 8,180 302.96 591 2007 (F) Mid-Pines Intercollegiate 4. 2005-06 23 7,024 305.39 591 2007 (S) DI Independent Championships 5. 2009-10 28 8,607 307.39 6. 2004-05 26 8,064 310.15

The 2008-09 Men’s team set the school record for single season scoring average. They also won four tournaments.

Tournament Wins Date Event Location Score Sept. 9-10, 2004 *Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational Lincoln, Neb. 309-298—607 April 2, 2005 *Augustana Invitational Sioux Falls, S.D. 307 April 15-16, 2005 *Briar Cliff Invitational Sioux City, Iowa 297-289—586 Sept. 8-9, 2008 Fairway Club Invitational (Nebraska) Lincoln, Neb. 292-288—580 Sept. 29-30, 2008 Cleveland State Invitational Avon, Ohio 287-290-293—870 Oct. 20-21, 2008 Santa Clara Invitational San Jose, Calif. 286-280-291—857 April 20-21, 2009 Beu/Mussatto Invitational (Western Illinois) Macomb, Ill. 300-300—600

*non-Division I event

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 3.4 South DakMen’sota State Individual University Me nRecords’s Individual Records

LOW 18 ROUNDS PLAYED 1. #65 Geoff Mead 2007 (F) DI Independent Champ. (3rd round) Season 2. 67 Trent Peterson 2008 (F) Cleveland State Invitational (1st) 1. 32 Trent Peterson 2008-09 67 Geoff Mead 2008 (F) Santa Clara Invitational (1st) Career 67 Trent Peterson 2009 (S) The Summit League Championships (3rd) 1. 102 Trent Peterson 2005-09 67 Trent Peterson 2009 (S) NCAA DI South Central Regional (1st) 2. 93 Justin Jenkins 2006-10 6. 68 Trent Peterson 2006 (S) DI Independent Championships (3rd) 3. 91 Tim Kalil 2005-09 68 Geoff Mead 2007 (F) Mid-Pines Intercollegiate (2nd) 4. 73 Kyle Vandevoort 2006-10 68 Geoff Mead 2008 (F) Cleveland State Invitational (2nd) 5. 72 Steve Klock 2004-07 68 Trent Peterson 2008 (F) Santa Clara Invitational (2nd) 6. 61 Geoff Mead 2007-09 68 Trent Peterson 2008 (F) Santa Clara Invitational (3rd) 7. 58 Ryan Trasamar 2004-08 68 Trent Peterson 2009 (S) Beu/Mussatto Invitational (1st) 8. 34 Nolan Meyer 2008-present 68 Geoff Mead 2009 (S) The Summit League Championships (3rd) 9. 32 Brian Wynia 2008-present 32 Brodie Hullinger 2004-08 LOW 36 1. ^137 Geoff Mead 2008 (F) Santa Clara Invitational TOP-10s 2. 138 Trent Peterson 2008 (F) Santa Clara Invitational Season 3. ^139 Trent Peterson 2008 (F) Cleveland State Invitational 1. 8 Trent Peterson 2008-09 4. 140 Trent Peterson 2008 (F) Fairway Club Invitational 2. 5 Tim Kalil 2008-09 5. 141 Geoff Mead 2008 (F) Kansas Fall Invitational 5 Geoff Mead 2008-09 141 Geoff Mead 2008 (F) Cleveland State Invitational 4. 3 Charlie Jacobson 2004 7. 142 Landon Koss 2006 (F) John Dallio Memorial 3 Trent Peterson 2005-06 142 Trent Peterson 2009 (S) Beu/Mussatto Invitational 6. 2 Steve Klock 2004-05 9. 143 Charlie Jacobson 2004 (F) Hawkeye Intercollegiate 2 Michael Kuchta 2004-05 143 Trent Peterson 2006 (F) Bill Ross Intercollegiate 2 Ryan Trasamar 2004-05 143 Geoff Mead 2008 (F) Cleveland State Invitational 2 Trent Peterson 2006-07 143 Tim Kalil 2008 (F) Santa Clara Invitational 2 Geoff Mead 2007 2 Trent Peterson 2007-08 Career LOW 54 1. 15 Trent Peterson 2005-09 1. @205 Geoff Mead 2008 (F) Santa Clara Invitational 2. 8 Geoff Mead 2007-09 2. 206 Trent Peterson 2008 (F) Santa Clara Invitational 3. 7 Tim Kalil 2005-09 3. 211 Trent Peterson 2009 (S) The Summit League Championships 4. 3 Charlie Jacobson 2004 4. 212 Geoff Mead 2008 (F) Cleveland State Invitational 3 Steve Klock 2004-07 5. 213 Geoff Mead 2007 (F) Cleveland State Invitational 6. 2 Michael Kuchta 2004-05 213 Trent Peterson 2008 (F) Cleveland State Invitational 2 Ryan Trasamar 2004-08 7. 214 Trent Peterson 2006 (F) Bill Ross Intercollegiate 8. 1 Matt Conlon 2004-05 214 Trent Peterson 2008 (F) Kansas Fall Invitational 1 Landon Koss 2005-06 9. 215 Charlie Jacobson 2004 (F) Hawkeye Intercollegiate 1 Lance Collins 2007 215 Landon Koss 2006 (F) John Dallio Memorial 1 Brodie Hullinger 2005-08 215 Geoff Mead 2009 (S) The Summit League Championships 1 Justin Jenkins 2006-10 1 Kyle Vandevoort 2006-10 *non-Division I event 1 Brian Wynia 2008-present #low 18-hole score in relation to par (7-under) ^low 36-hole score in relation to par (5-under) @low 54-hole score in relation to par (8-under)

SINGLE-SEASON SCORING AVERAGE (Minimum 50 percent of team’s rounds) Name Year Rounds Strokes Average 1. Trent Peterson 2008-09 73 2,317 72.41 2. Geoff Mead 2008-09 29 2,140 73.79 3. Trent Peterson 2006-07 23 1,699 73.87 4. Trent Peterson 2007-08 24 1,785 74.38 5. Tim Kalil 2008-09 29 2,166 74.69 6. Geoff Mead 2007-08 24 1,794 74.75 7. Tim Kalil 2006-07 21 1,572 74.86 8. Trent Peterson 2005-06 23 1,725 75.00 9. Steve Klock 2006-07 23 1,722 75.35 10. Charlie Jacobson 2004-05 14 1,055 75.36

Trent Peterson Geoff Mead 2005-09 2007-09

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TOP-25s CAREER SCORING AVERAGE Season (Minimum 30 rounds) 1. 11 Trent Peterson 2008-09 Name Years Rounds Strokes Average 2. 8 Geoff Mead 2008-09 1. Trent Peterson 2005-09 102 7,526 73.78 3. 7 Trent Peterson 2006-07 2. Geoff Mead 2007-09 61 4,521 74.11 7 Tim Kalil 2008-09 3. Tim Kalil 2005-09 91 6,893 75.75 5. 5 Steve Klock 2005-06 4. Steve Klock 2004-07 72 5,462 75.86 5 Trent Peterson 2005-06 5. Nolan Meyer 2008-present 34 2,603 76.55 5 Geoff Mead 2007-08 6. Justin Jenkins 2006-10 93 7,125 76.61 5 Trent Peterson 2007-08 7. Brian Wynia 2008-present 32 2,515 78.59 5 Kyle Vandevoort 2008-09 8. Kyle Vandevoort 2006-10 63 4,952 78.60 10. 4 Charlie Jacobson 2004 9. Ryan Trasamar 2004-08 58 4,612 79.52 4 Steve Klock 2004-05 10. Brodie Hullinger 2004-08 32 2,612 81.63 4 Justin Jenkins 2006-07 4 Tim Kalil 2006-07 DIVISION I WINS Career Season 1. 28 Trent Peterson 2005-09 1. 1 Geoff Mead 2007-08 2. 16 Geoff Mead 2007-09 1 Trent Peterson 2007-08 3. 15 Tim Kalil 2005-09 1 Geoff Mead 2008-09 4. 12 Steve Klock 2004-07 1 Trent Peterson 2008-09 5. 10 Justin Jenkins 2006-10 Career 6. 7 Kyle Vandevoort 2006-10 1. 2 Trent Peterson 2005-09 7. 4 Charlie Jacobson 2004 2 Geoff Mead 2007-09 8. 3 Michael Kuchta 2004-05 3 Brodie Hullinger 2004-08 3 Nolan Meyer 2008-present

Nolan Meyer Brian Wynia Justin Jenkins Tim Kalil 2008-present 2008-present 2006.-10 2005-09

Tournament Wins Name Date Event Location Score Charlie Jacobson Sept. 9-10, 2004 *Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational Lincoln, Neb. 75-69—144 Michael Kuchta April 15-16, 2005 *Briar Cliff Invitational Sioux City, Iowa 74-71—145 Geoff Mead Sept. 24-25, 2007 Cleveland State Invitational Avon, Ohio 70-74-72—216 Trent Peterson April 4-5, 2008 Beu/Mussatto Invitational (Western Illinois) Macomb, Ill. 71-72-70—213 Geoff Mead Sept. 29-30, 2008 Cleveland State Invitational Avon, Ohio 73-68-71—212 Trent Peterson April 20-21, 2009 Beu/Mussatto Invitational (Western Illinois) Macomb, Ill. 68-74—142

Note: Ryan Trasamar tied for first at the Augustana Invitational, a non-Division I event, on April 2, 2005 (S), with a score of 74. *non-Division I event

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 3.6. Men’s Career Statistics

Name Events Rounds Strokes Average Low 18 Low 36 Low 54 Top-10 Top-25 Best Brian Bye, 2007-10 37 607 86.71 78 167 250 0026th Lance Collins, 2007 13 231 77.00 74 157 231 116th Matt Conlon, 2004-05 9 23 1,820 79.13 73 149 232 12T-9th Kyle Cooper, 2009-present 5 14 1,085 77.50 72 153 227 01T-19th Parker Edens, 2009-present 10 28 2,178 77.78 71 149 221 02T-11th Matthew Erickson, 2008-present 5 13 1,058 81.38 77 160 239 00T-30th Greg Fehrman, 2010-present 5 15 1,152 76.80 73 (2) 149 222 01T-19th James Green, 2007-08 5 13 1,031 79.31 73 151 224 00T-37th Brodie Hullinger, 2004-08 13 32 2,612 81.63 74 151 227 13T-2nd Charlie Jacobson, 2004 5 14 1,055 75.36 69 143 215 341st Justin Jenkins, 2006-10 34 93 7,125 76.61 71 (3) 145 219 1 10 T-8th Tim Kalil, 2005-09 33 91 6,893 75.75 69 (2) 143 218 7 15 4th Steve Klock, 2004-07 26 72 5,462 75.86 69 144 (2) 220 3 12 T-2nd Landon Koss, 2005-06 10 29 2,262 78.00 70 142 215 126th Michael Kuchta, 2004-05 10 26 2,044 78.62 71 (2) 145 227 (2) 231st Geoff Mead, 2007-09 23 61 4,521 74.11 65 137 205 8 16 1st (2) Luke Merkel, 2004 26 487 81.17 78 161 241 0069th Nolan Meyer, 2008-present 12 34 2,603 76.55 69 147 220 03T-16th Trent Peterson, 2005-09 37 102 7,526 73.78 67 (3) 138 206 15 28 1st (2) Jared Schnabel, 2004-06 5 13 1,099 84.54 79 162 241 0058th David Smith, 2009-present 6 17 1,339 78.76 71 145 218 01T-14th Ryan Trasamar, 2004-08 22 58 4,612 79.52 73 (4) 146 222 22T-1st Kyle Vandevoort, 2006-10 25 63 4,952 78.60 72 (2) 148 (3) 226 177th Matt Wieland, 2005-06 25 410 82.00 77 165 242 0054th Brian Wynia, 2008-present 12 32 2,515 78.59 73 150 220 12T-7th Mitchell Zaba, 2008-09 38656 82.00 77 (3) 160 248 (2) 00T-34th Individual Totals, 2004-present 58 872 67,355 77.21 65 137 205 47 115 1st (6) TEAM, 2004-present 57 156 47,270 303.01 280 566 857 — — 1st (7) Note: SDSU played in two duals [2007-08 (one round) and 2008-09 (two rounds)]; SDSU competed in three non- Division I events (five rounds) in 2004-05, resulting in three team wins, two individual wins and one individual tie for 1st.

Name Events Rounds Strokes Average Low 18 Low 36 Low 54 Top-10 Top-25 Best Erin Bergstrom, 2007-09 15 40 3,422 85.55 72 163 244 02T-19th Nicole Bowen, 2007-09 37691 98.71 90 192 305 0058th Lindsey Brown, 2004-06 18 42 3,551 84.55 76 156 239 26T-5th Kayelyn Crown, 2010-present 13279 93 92 186 279 0090th Stephanie Burns, 2006 5 14 1,193 85.21 78 162 248 00T-41st Kelli Endahl, 2004-06 17 40 3,381 84.53 76 155 239 (2) 26T-9th Kelly Evans, 2004-06 18 42 3,446 82.05 75 (2) 152 235 39T-4th Abby Feehan, 2007-present 10 27 2,490 92.22 80 175 255 00T-47th Morgan Fitts, 2009-present 10 29 2,345 80.86 75 (2) 152 232 0213th Hillary Gerster, 2007-09 15 41 3,235 78.90 72 (2) 144 221 5 11 2nd Rachel Hanigan, 2010-present 5 14 1,127 80.50 73 156 235 115th Brittany Hanten, 2008-present 16 44 3,605 81.86 76 (3) 156 232 134th Mandy Hellman, 2004-05 10 20 1,934 96.70 89 183 291 0039th Steph Lauer, 2004-05 47694 99.14 92 191 —0 043rd Sarah Lewis, 2004-05 9 18 1,789 99.39 90 181 292 0045th Holly Opatz, 2005-09 29 79 6,521 82.54 74 153 237 287th Amanda Rosol, 2005-09 28 76 6,334 83.34 74 152 231 145th Whitney Schrader, 2007-present 26 72 6,027 83.70 75 154 239 06T-15th Sydney Sturdevant, 2008-10 18 48 3,863 80.48 73 154 229 16T-9th Rebecca Swords, 2008-present 18 39 4,029 82.22 74 153 234 02T-15th Kelly Wilkens, 2007-2008 37630 90.00 85 178 (2) 274 00T-50th Dallas Willman, 2005-07 152010-1139 South3,38 9Dakota86.9 State0 8University0 (3) 16 2Golf 248 01T-17th Individual Totals, 2004-present 54 758 63,968 84.39 72 (3) 144 221 18 67 2nd3.7 TEAM, 2004-present 54 141 46,592 330.43 303 614 935 — — 2nd Note: SDSU competed in four non-Division I events (five rounds) in 2004-05.

46 2009-10 South Dakota State University Golf South DakWomen’sota State Uni vTeamersity W Recordsomen’s Team Records (Through Spring 2010) (through spring of 2010) LOW 18 LOW 54 1. #303 2009 (F) Xavier International at LPGA International (1st round) 1. @935 2009 (F) Xavier International at LPGA International 2. 307 2008 (F) Bulldog and Eagle Invitational (3rd round) 2. 941 2009 (F) Payne Stewart Memorial 3. 309 2008 (F) Aztec Fall Invitational (1st) 3. 945 2008 (F) Chip-n-Club Invitational 309 2006 (S) Northern Illinois Springlake Invitational (2nd) 4. 950 2010 (S) Cincinnati Spring Invitational 5. 310 2005 (F) Kenneth Smith Golf Classic (2nd) 5. 952 2010 (S) Wyoming Cowgirl Classic 310 2006 (S) DI Independent Championships (3rd) 6. 953 2007 (F) Chip-n-Club Invitational 310 2007 (F) Chip-n-Club Invitational (3rd) 953 2007 (F) MDA Invitational 8. 311 2007 (F) Kenneth Smith Golf Classic (2nd) 8. 956 2010 (S) Jackrabbit Invitational 311 2009 (F) Payne Stewart Memorial (2nd) 9. 958 2008 (S) Cowgirl Classic 311 2009 (F) Xavier International at LPGA International (2nd) 10. 959 2005 (F) Chip-n-Club Invitational 959 2008 (S) The Summit League Championships LOW 36 959 2009 (F) Chip-n-Club Invitational 1. ^614 2009 (F) Xavier International at LPGA International #low 18-hole score in relation to par (15-over) 2. 621 2008 (F) Aztec Fall Invitational ^low 36-hole score in relation to par (38-over) 3. 625 2006 (S) Northern Illinois Springlake Invitational @low 54-hole score in relation to par (71-over) 4. 629 2005 (F) Kenneth Smith Golf Classic 629 2009 (F) Payne Stewart Memorial 6. 631 2007 (F) Kenneth Smith Golf Classic SINGLE-SEASON SCORING AVERAGE 631 2008 (F) Chip-n-Club Invitational Year Rounds Strokes Average 8. 632 2005 (F) Chip-n-Club Invitational 1. 2009-10 29 9,255 319.13 9. 633 2010 (S) Cincinnati Spring Invitational 2. 2007-08 25 8,092 323.68 10. 634 2010 (S) Jackrabbit Invitational 3. 2005-06 22 7,145 324.77 4. 2008-09 24 7,850 327.08 5. 2006-07 21 7,172 340.10 6. 2004-05 20 7,091 354.55

The Women’s 2009-10 squad set the record for team single-season scoring aver- age by more than four strokes.

Best finish (2nd) Date Event Location Score April 20-22, 2008 The Summit League Championships Macomb, Ill. 325-321-313—959 April 12-13, 2010 The Summit League Championships Tulsa, Okla. 314-321-330—965

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LOW 18 ROUNDS PLAYED 1. #72 Erin Bergstrom 2007 (F) Chip-n-Club Invitational (3rd round) Season #72 Hillary Gerster 2008 (S) Cowgirl Invitational (1st) 1. 29 Morgan Fitts 2009-10 #72 Hillary Gerster 2008 (S) Cowgirl Invitational (2nd) 29 Brittany Hanten 2009-10 4. 73 Sydney Sturdevant 2009 (F) Payne Stewart Memorial (3rd) 29 Sydney Sturdevant 2009-10 73 Rachel Hanigan 2010 (S) Jackrabbit Invitational (3rd) 29 Rebecca Swords 2009-10 5. 74 Holly Opatz 2006 (F) Hawkeye Intercollegiate (2nd) 5. 25 Erin Bergstrom 2007-08 74 Sydney Sturdevant 2008 (F) Bulldog and Eagle Invitational (3rd) 25 Hillary Gerster 2007-08 74 Hillary Gerster 2008 (F) Hawkeye Intercollegiate (1st) 25 Holly Opatz 2007-08 74 Amanda Rosol 2009 (S) Cowgirl Classic (2nd) 25 Amanda Rosol 2007-08 74 Rebecca Swords 2009 (F) Chip-n-Club Invitational (2nd) 25 Whitney Schrader 2007-08 Career LOW 36 1. 79 Holly Opatz 2005-09 2. 76 Amanda Rosol 2005-09 1. ^144 Hillary Gerster 2008 (S) Cowgirl Classic 3. 72 Whitney Schrader 2007-present 2. 150 Hillary Gerster 2008 (F) Aztec Fall Classic 4. 49 Rebecca Swords 2008-present 3. 151 Hillary Gerster 2008 (F) Chip-n-Club Invitational 5. 48 Sydney Sturdevant 2008-10 4. 152 Kelly Evans 2006 (S) Northern Illinois Springlake Invit. 6. 44 Brittany Hanten 2008-present 152 Hillary Gerster 2008 (S) The Summit League Champ. 7. 42 Lindsey Brown 2004-06 152 Amanda Rosol 2009 (S) Cowgirl Classic 42 Kelly Evans 2004-06 152 Morgan Fitts 2009 (F) Xavier International 9. 41 Hillary Gerster 2007-09 8. 153 Kelly Evans 2005 (F) Kenneth Smith Golf Classic 10. 40 Kelli Endahl 2004-06 153 Holly Opatz 2005 (F) Kenneth Smith Golf Classic 40 Erin Bergstrom 2007-09 153 Rebecca Swords 2009 (F) Payne Stewart Memorial LOW 54 TOP-10s Season 1. @221 Hillary Gerster 2008 (S) Cowgirl Invitational 1. 3 Hillary Gerster 2007-08 2. 227 Hillary Gerster 2008 (S) The Summit League Champ. 2. 2 Lindsey Brown 2004-05 227 Hillary Gerster 2008 (F) Chip-n-Club Invitationa 2 Kelly Evans 2005-06 4. 229 Sydney Sturdevant 2009 (F) Payne Stewart Memorial 2 Holly Opatz 2005-06 5. 231 Hillary Gerster 2007 (F) Hawkeye Intercollegiate 2 Hillary Gerster 2008-09 231 Amanda Rosol 2009 (S) Cowgirl Classic 6. 1 Kelli Endahl 2004-05 7. 232 Morgan Fitts 2009 (F) Xavier International 1 Kelly Evans 2004-05 232 Sydney Sturdevant 2009 (F) Xavier International 1 Kelli Endahl 2005-06 232 Brittany Hanten 2010 (S) Cincinnati Spring Invitational 1 Amanda Rosol 2007-08 10. 233 Hillary Gerster 2007 (F) MDA Invitational 1 Rachel Hanigan 2010 1 Brittany Hanten 2009-10 #low 18-hole score in relation to par (even) 1 Sydney Sturdevant 2009-10 ^low 36-hole score in relation to par (even) Career @low 54-hole score in relation to par (5-over) 1. 5 Hillary Gerster 2007-09 2. 3 Kelly Evans 2004-06 SINGLE-SEASON SCORING AVERAGE 3. 2 Kelli Endahl 2004-06 (Minimum 50 percent of team’s rounds) 2 Lindsey Brown 2004-06 Name Year Rounds Strokes Average 2 Holly Opatz 2005-09 1. Hillary Gerster 2007-08 25 1,960 78.40 6. 1 Amanda Rosol 2005-09 2. Hillary Gerster 2008-09 16 1,275 79.69 1 Sydney Sturdevant 2008-10 3. Sydney Sturdevant 2009-10 29 2,312 79.72 1 Rachel Hanigan 2010-present 4. Brittany Hanten 2009-10 29 2,331 80.37 1 Brittany Hanten 2008-present 5. Kelly Evans 2005-06 22 1,775 80.68 6. Morgan Fitts 2009-10 29 2,345 80.862 7. Holly Opatz 2005-06 22 1,779 80.863 8. Sydney Sturdevant 2008-09 19 1,551 81.63 9. Rebecca Swords 2009-10 29 2,374 81.75 10. Kelli Endahl 2005-06 22 1,802 81.91

Brittany Hanten Rachel Hanigan 2009-present 2010-present

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TOP-25s CAREER SCORING AVERAGE Season (Minimum 30 rounds) 1. 7 Hillary Gerster 2007-08 Name Years Rounds Strokes Average 2. 6 Kelly Evans 2004-05 1. Hillary Gerster 2007-09 41 3,235 78.90 3. 5 Holly Opatz 2005-06 2. Sydney Sturdevant 2008-10 48 3,863 80.48 4. 4 Lindsey Brown 2005-06 3. Brittany Hanten 2008-present 44 3,602 81.86 4 Hillary Gerster 2008-09 4. Kelly Evans 2004-06 42 3,446 82.05 6. 3 Kelli Endahl 2004-05 5. Rebecca Swords 2008-present 49 4,029 82.22 3 Kelli Endahl 2005-06 6. Holly Opatz 2005-09 79 6,521 82.54 3 Kelly Evans 2005-06 7. Amanda Rosol 2005-09 76 6,334 83.34 3 Brittany Hanten 2010 8. Whitney Schrader 2007-present 72 6,027 83.70 3 Sydney Sturdevant 2008-09 9. Kelli Endahl 2004-06 40 3,381 84.53 3 Sydney Sturdevant 2009-10 10. Lindsey Brown 2004-06 42 3,551 84.55 3 Whitney Schrader 2008-09 Career 1. 11 Hillary Gerster 2007-09 2. 9 Kelly Evans 2004-06 3. 8 Holly Opatz 2005-09 4. 6 Lindsey Brown 2004-06 6 Kelli Endahl 2004-06 6 Whitney Schrader 2007-present 6 Sydney Sturdevant 2008-10 8. 5 Brittany Hanten 2008-present 9. 4 Amanda Rosol 2005-09 10. 3 Rebecca Swords 2008-present

Holly Opatz Hillary Gerster 2005-09 2007-09

Rebecca Swords Sydney Sturdevant 2008-present 2008-10

Best Finish (2nd) Name Date Event Location Score +Hillary Gerster April 7-8, 2008 Cowgirl Invitational (Wyoming) Chandler, Ariz. 72-72-77—221

+Tied for first in regulation, but lost a scorecard playoff. Note: Hillary Gerster tied for second at the Aztec Fall Classic (San Diego State) on Oct 13-14, 2008 (S), with a score of 75-75—150.

Hole-in-one — Dallas Willman Date Event Location Hole description Oct. 9, 2006 Boise State Bronco Invitational (first round) Boise, Idaho (BanBury Golf Club) 189-yard, par-3 14th

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 40 Name Events Rounds Strokes Average Low 18 Low 36 Low 54 Top-10 Top-25 Best Brian Bye, 2007-10 37 607 86.71 78 167 250 0026th Lance Collins, 2007 13 231 77.00 74 157 231 116th Matt Conlon, 2004-05 9 23 1,820 79.13 73 149 232 12T-9th Kyle Cooper, 2009-present 5 14 1,085 77.50 72 153 227 01T-19th Parker Edens, 2009-present 10 28 2,178 77.78 71 149 221 02T-11th Matthew Erickson, 2008-present 5 13 1,058 81.38 77 160 239 00T-30th Greg Fehrman, 2010-present 5 15 1,152 76.80 73 (2) 149 222 01T-19th James Green, 2007-08 5 13 1,031 79.31 73 151 224 00T-37th Brodie Hullinger, 2004-08 13 32 2,612 81.63 74 151 227 13T-2nd Charlie Jacobson, 2004 5 14 1,055 75.36 69 143 215 341st Justin Jenkins, 2006-10 34 93 7,125 76.61 71 (3) 145 219 1 10 T-8th Tim Kalil, 2005-09 33 91 6,893 75.75 69 (2) 143 218 7 15 4th Steve Klock, 2004-07 26 72 5,462 75.86 69 144 (2) 220 3 12 T-2nd Landon Koss, 2005-06 10 29 2,262 78.00 70 142 215 126th Michael Kuchta, 2004-05 10 26 2,044 78.62 71 (2) 145 227 (2) 231st Geoff Mead, 2007-09 23 61 4,521 74.11 65 137 205 8 16 1st (2) Luke Merkel, 2004 26 487 81.17 78 161 241 0069th Nolan Meyer, 2008-present 12 34 2,603 76.55 69 147 220 03T-16th Trent Peterson, 2005-09 37 102 7,526 73.78 67 (3) 138 206 15 28 1st (2) Jared Schnabel, 2004-06 5 13 1,099 84.54 79 162 241 0058th David Smith, 2009-present 6 17 1,339 78.76 71 145 218 01T-14th Ryan Trasamar, 2004-08 22 58 4,612 79.52 73 (4) 146 222 22T-1st Kyle Vandevoort, 2006-10 25 63 4,952 78.60 72 (2) 148 (3) 226 177th Matt Wieland, 2005-06 25 410 82.00 77 165 242 0054th Brian Wynia, 2008-present 12 32 2,515 78.59 73 150 220 12T-7th Mitchell Zaba, 2008-09 38656 82.00 77 (3) 160 248 (2) 00T-34th Individual Totals, 2004-present 58 872 67,355 77.21 65 137 205 47 115 1st (6) TEAM, 2004-present 57 156 47,270 303.01 280 566 857 — — 1st (7) Note: SDSU played in twWomen’so duals [2007-08 (one r oCareerund) and 2008-09 Statistics(two rounds)]; SDSU competed in three non- Division I events (five rounds) in 2004-05, resulting in three team wins, two individual wins and one individual tie for 1st.

Name Events Rounds Strokes Average Low 18 Low 36 Low 54 Top-10 Top-25 Best Erin Bergstrom, 2007-09 15 40 3,422 85.55 72 163 244 02T-19th Nicole Bowen, 2007-09 37691 98.71 90 192 305 0058th Lindsey Brown, 2004-06 18 42 3,551 84.55 76 156 239 26T-5th Kayelyn Crown, 2010-present 13279 93 92 186 279 0090th Stephanie Burns, 2006 5 14 1,193 85.21 78 162 248 00T-41st Kelli Endahl, 2004-06 17 40 3,381 84.53 76 155 239 (2) 26T-9th Kelly Evans, 2004-06 18 42 3,446 82.05 75 (2) 152 235 39T-4th Abby Feehan, 2007-present 10 27 2,490 92.22 80 175 255 00T-47th Morgan Fitts, 2009-present 10 29 2,345 80.86 75 (2) 152 232 0213th Hillary Gerster, 2007-09 15 41 3,235 78.90 72 (2) 144 221 5 11 2nd Rachel Hanigan, 2010-present 5 14 1,127 80.50 73 156 235 115th Brittany Hanten, 2008-present 16 44 3,605 81.86 76 (3) 156 232 134th Mandy Hellman, 2004-05 10 20 1,934 96.70 89 183 291 0039th Steph Lauer, 2004-05 47694 99.14 92 191 —0 043rd Sarah Lewis, 2004-05 9 18 1,789 99.39 90 181 292 0045th Holly Opatz, 2005-09 29 79 6,521 82.54 74 153 237 287th Amanda Rosol, 2005-09 28 76 6,334 83.34 74 152 231 145th Whitney Schrader, 2007-present 26 72 6,027 83.70 75 154 239 06T-15th Sydney Sturdevant, 2008-10 18 48 3,863 80.48 73 154 229 16T-9th Rebecca Swords, 2008-present 18 39 4,029 82.22 74 153 234 02T-15th Kelly Wilkens, 2007-2008 37630 90.00 85 178 (2) 274 00T-50th Dallas Willman, 2005-07 15 39 3,389 86.90 80 (3) 162 248 01T-17th Individual Totals, 2004-present 54 758 63,968 84.39 72 (3) 144 221 18 67 2nd TEAM, 2004-present 54 141 46,592 330.43 303 614 935 — — 2nd Note: SDSU competed in four non-Division I events (five rounds) in 2004-05.

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2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 41 South Dakota State Golf Trent Peterson 2005-09 Peterson Trent Peterson was named the Summit League Men’s Golfer of the year in 2008-09, and he was named team twice and the to the academic all conference List of Academic Summit League Commissioner’s Excellence once. 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf State University 2010-11 South Dakota Championships and Awards and Championships 42 Holly Opatz 2005-09 Holly Opatz was named to both the academic all team and the Summit League conference List of Academic Excellence twice. Commissioner’s Men’s Championships and Awards

North Central Conference Academic All-Summit League Team Championships* 2007-08 Brian Bye 19.6.0. 2007-08 Brodie Hullinger 2.0.0.2. 2007-08 Justin Jenkins 2007-08 Tim Kalil 2007-08 Trent Peterson Individual Champions* 2008-09 Brian Bye 1961 Dave Hasslen 2008-09 Matthew Erickson 1977 Mark Amundson 2008-09 Justin Jenkins 1978 Mark Amundson 2008-09 Trent Peterson 2002 Ryan Cooley 2008-09 Brian Wynia 2009-10 Brian Bye All-Independent Team 2009-10 Kyle Cooper 2004-05 Steve Klock (Honorable Mention) 2009-10 Matt Erickson 2004-05 Michael Kuchta (Honorable Mention) 2009-10 Justin Jenkins 2005-06 Trent Peterson (3rd Team) 2009-10 Nolan Meyer 2005-06 Steve Klock (Honorable Mention) 2009-10 David Smith 2009-10 Brian Wynia All-Summit League 2007-08 Trent Peterson (2nd Team) Summit League Commissioner’s 2008-09 Geoff Mead (1st Team) List of Academic Excellence 2008-09 Trent Peterson (1st Team) 2007-08 Brodie Hullinger 2007-08 Justin Jenkins Summit League Men’s Golfer of the Year 2007-08 Trent Peterson 2008-09 Trent Peterson 2007-08 Ryan Trasamar

Summit League Men’s Athlete of the Month ESPN The Magazine Academic Aug./Sept. 2008 Trent Peterson All-District At-Large Team 2008-09 Trent Peterson (First Team) Summit League Men’s Golfer of the Week April 22, 2009 Trent Peterson Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar 2007-08 Trent Peterson PING All-Central Region Team 2008-09 Trent Peterson 2008-09 Trent Peterson

Independent All-Academic Team 2006-07 Trent Peterson

* South Dakota State competed in Division II and the The Golf Coaches Association of America named the North Central Conference until moving to Division I in men’s team an All-Academic Team in 2008-09. In order to 2.0.0.4. qualify, a team needed to post a GPA of 3.0 or higher.

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 43. Women’s Championships and Awards

North Central Conference Team Championships* Academic All-Summit League 19.9.4. 2007-08 Nicole Bowen 19.9.5. 2007-08 Abby Feehan 2007-08 Hillary Gerster NCAA Division II Championships* 2007-08 Holly Opatz 1996 Seventh place 2007-08 Amanda Rosol 2007-08 Kelly Wilkens All North Central Conference Teams* 2008-09 Brittany Hanten 1994 Wendy Maynes 2008-09 Holly Opatz 1994 Sara Stulken 2008-09 Amanda Rosol 1995 Jennifer Pitt 2008-09 Sydney Sturdevant 1995 Sara Stulken 2008-09 Rebecca Swords 1996 Jennifer Pitt 2009-10 Rachel Hanigan 1997 Jennifer Pitt 2009-10 Brittany Hanten 2003 Kelly Evans (Second Team) 2009-10 Sydney Sturdevant 2009-10 Rebecca Swords North Central Conference Honor Athlete Awards* 1995 Wendy Maynes Summit League Commissioner’s 1996 Sara Stulken List of Academic Excellence 2007-08 Holly Opatz North Central Conference Individual Top-5* 2007-08 Amanda Rosol 1994 Wendy Maynes (2nd) 2008-09 Holly Opatz 1994 Sara Stulken (4th) 2008-09 Amanda Rosol 1995 Amy Lewis (tie-1st) 2008-09 Sydney Sturdevant 1996 Jennifer Pitt (3rd) National Golf Coaches Association All-Independent Team All-American Scholar Team 2004-05 Lindsey Brown (Honorable Mention) 2004-05 Lindsey Brown 2004-05 Kelli Endahl (Honorable Mention) 2004-05 Kelly Evans 2004-05 Kelly Evans (2nd Team) 2005-06 Lindsey Brown 2005-06 Kelly Evans All-Summit League 2007-08 Amanda Rosol 2007-08 Hillary Gerster (1st Team) 2008-09 Amanda Rosol 2007-08 Amanda Rosol (1st Team) 2009-10 Brittany Hanten 2009-10 Rebecca Swords Summit League Newcomer of the Year 2009-10 Sydney Sturdevant 2007-08 Hillary Gerster

Independent All-Academic Team 2005-06 Lindsey Brown 2005-06 Kelly Evans 2006-07 Dallas Willman 2006-07 Holly Opatz 2006-07 Amanda Rosol

The National Golf Coaches Association named the women * South Dakota State competed in Division II and the to the All-Academic Team in 2005-06. In order to qualify, a North Central Conference until moving to Division I in team needed to post one of the top-25 GPAs in all divisions 2.0.0.4. of women’s golf .

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2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 45 Administration

David Chicoine Justin Sell Mylo Hellickson President Athletic Director Faculty Representative Appointed in 2007, President David Justin Sell became the 12th director of Dr. Mylo Hellickson started as L. Chicoine ’69 is the third alumnus to athletics at South Dakota State on May 29, South Dakota State University’s sit in the South Dakota State University 2009, taking over for Dr. Fred Oien, who faculty representative to the North president’s office. retired on April 8, 2009 after 18 years. Central Conference and NCAA in President Chicoine spent the majority Sell came to SDSU after 10 years at the 1977, and as such also serves as of his 30 years away from State in University of Northern Iowa, most recently as chairman of the Athletic, Intramural higher education at the University of the Senior Associate Athletic Director for the and Recreation Committee on Illinois, where he held administrative Panthers. campus. posts, including Vice President of Sell played a vital role in community He also filled in as interim Athletic Technology and Economic Development engagement for UNI athletics. As president Director from January-May 2009 and Dean of the College of Agriculture. and co-founder of the Cedar Valley upon the retirement of longtime AD While vice president at the University Sports and Entertainment Commission, Fred Oien and before Justin Sell of Illinois, President Chicoine helped he designed, implemented and managed took over on a full-time basis on launch IllinoisVENTURES, LLC, a seed a fundraising plan that raised more than May 29, 2009. and early-stage technology investment $260,000 to bid and attract statewide, On the SDSU Staff since 1969, firm. He also reached new milestones regional and national level events to the local Hellickson returned to the classroom as a professor in each year in restructuring the communities. agricultural engineering after university’s technology licensing offices. Sell went to UNI in May 1999 as the serving several years as director As its dean, President Chicoine Operations Manager for Athletic Facilities of agriculture Extension at SDSU. transformed the College of Agriculture, before earning a promotion to Assistant He also served as a professor in leaving it with seven academic Athletic Director for Operations in 2000. agricultural engineering until he departments and an Information He worked his way up to Associate Athletic earned an appointment as head Technology unit in place of the previous Director in 2002, where he began sport of that department during the management of nine sports and direct 14 administrative units. He raised $134 summer of 1982. oversight of more than 100 employees million in private gifts (surpassing the Dr. Hellickson’s specializes in the Prior to UNI, Sell worked as the Director campaign’s goal of $115 million) and area of livestock structures and of Ticket Operations and Assistant Facility increased the endowment to $60 million. environment with recent emphasis Director and Intramural Director at Villanova Of the eight siblings in President on solar energy use in agriculture. Chicoine’s family, five attended State, from 1995-99, where he oversaw facility A native of Belfield, N.D., he including President Chicoine and his capital projects. earned a bachelor’s degree in brother Jeff, who finished school here Before arriving at Villanova, he worked at agricultural engineering from North the year before him. Syracuse University and Ohio State. Dakota State University in 1964, The president and his wife, Marcia, Sell graduated from Bowling Green State added a master’s degree in ag live in Woodbine Cottage. Their family University in 1991, earning a degree in Sport engineering from NDSU in 1966, includes son Joshua, a Chicago- Management. He received his master’s in then earned a Ph.D. in engineering based musician; daughter-in-law Laura Sport Administration in 1992 from Ohio State, at West Virginia University in 1969. Ellsworth; granddaughter Sylvie; and where he worked as a graduate assistant for The North Central Conference their late son Jason. President Chicoine facilities, summer camps and compliance. presented Hellickson with its is the 19th president of the University He and his wife, Jennie, have four children Meritorious Service Award at the and the 17th to live in the cottage. - Abbie, Zach, Josh and Eric. November 1990 meeting. 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 46. Brookings Country Club

Photo courtesy of Brookings Country Club Brookings Country Club History Championship in 1982, 1991 Around 1920, a group of young and 2006, and the SDGA Men’s men that included Horace and Amateur Championship in 1981, Van Fishback, Elmer Sexauer, Earl 1988 and 1997. In 2001, the Bartling and a few others created Division II Women’s Regional the first golf course by mowing Tournament was played there. the pasture behind Fishback’s The United States Senior Amateur barn. Tomato cans were used to Qualifying was held there in the make the nine holes. The 8 foot summer of 2007 and 2009. It will wide greens were constructed host the 2011 SDGA Amateur Recently, additions were made with sand and oil. In 1921, the Championship to the clubhouse, and the practice young men leased 50 acres of Par & Yardages land from A.J. Kendall for $175 a facility now features a driving year. range, two putting/chipping HOLE PAR CHAMP MEN REG LADIES 1 5 555 509 500 428 The course was designed by greens and a wedge green with an 80-yard range and bunkers. 2 4 314 314 309 300 Earl Bartling and Ward Waltz, 3 3 155 155 148 125 because the club had no money Course Records 4 4 337 337 311 301 to hire a golf architect. Their club Former Jackrabbit Trent 5 5 538 482 475 415 6 4 433 385 322 322 started with approximately 30 Peterson holds the men’s course record of 61, shot in 2007. Current 7 3 165 154 154 144 members who paid $20 each per 8 4 359 359 333 302 year for dues. Jackrabbit Morgan Fitts broke the 9 4 402 379 314 314 In 1926, a new clubhouse was women’s course record with a 68 OUT 3.6. 3.258 3.074 286.6. 26.51 10 4 391 384 384 326 constructed. It was 28x50 feet during the Club Championship in August 2009. She broke her own 11 4 380 380 345 328 in size with porches on the north 12 4 396 396 347 343 and east sides. A dance floor, record of 70. 13 3 224 215 172 172 Tournaments Hosted basement, concession room, 14 5 567 516 511 431 15 4 386 386 352 334 locker rooms and a kitchen were Brookings Country Club has hosted several high profile golf 16 4 403 372 367 258 also included. 17 3 195 189 169 156 In 1945, the greens were tournaments over the years, 18 5 551 488 488 417 redone, and in the 1960s, nine including the South Dakota Golf IN 3.6. 3.493. 3.3.26. 3.13.5 276.5 TOT. 72 6.751 6.400 6.001 5416. new holes were added. Association Men’s Match Play 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 47 THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

As The Summit League Second Rounds and IUPUI serving as co-host for one of the four concludes its third decade as 2013 Men’s Basketball Regionals. an NCAA Division I athletics Originally formed in 1982 as the Association of Mid-Continent conference, the ascending level Universities and later known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The of performance among the 10 Summit League is in its fourth year of a rebranding that followed its member institutions and over 25th anniversary and coincided with the Summit Plan, a strategic 3,000 student-athletes in 19 plan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic and championship sports continues. athletic performances of all league student-athletes. Included in the Now in its 29th year, The plan was the league’s new name, the creation of a new image and Summit League is in the midst of the addition of three member institutions. a renaissance, both on the playing The Summit League has a combined enrollment of over 125,000  eld and in the classroom. During at 10 member institutions: Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW the 2009-10 academic year, ( University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana the League produced a national University-Purdue University-), UMKC (University of champion, 11 All-Americans, eight Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State University, Oakland Academic All-Americans and 33 University, , South Dakota State University, IUPUI’s Chen Ni became The Summit Academic All-District honorees. and Western Illinois University. League’s  rst NCAA female national IUPUI’s Chen Ni made history In April 2009, the University of South Dakota accepted an champion, winning the women’s platform at the NCAA & invitation to join the league with full membership beginning in 2011- dive at the 2010 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships and highlighted 12 and currently serves as an associate member for swimming and Championships. the individual accomplishments in diving. The League has one additional associate member in Eastern 2009-10. The sophomore became Illinois University, which currently competes in swimming and diving The Summit League’s  rst female national champion, and  fth NCAA and will join in men’s soccer in 2011. titlist overall, when she  nished  rst in the platform dive. These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality Also garnering national recognition was Oakland men’s basketball athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. player , who received The Summit League’s  rst national Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League has had several individual award for basketball performance when he was named the transcendent moments on the national stage. In 1986, Cleveland winner as the nation’s Mid-Major Player of the State upset third-seeded Indiana in the  rst round of the NCAA Year. Men’s Basketball Tournament on its way to a berth in the Sweet The level of performance in men’s basketball continued to rise 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the nation’s attention when as The Summit League was one of just six leagues outside of the hit “the shot” to defeat No. 4 seed Mississippi in an “power six” conferences to have both of its championship game NCAA  rst-round game and spark its Sweet 16 run. participants compete with RPI ratings in the top 85. The Summit More recently, Oral Roberts’ baseball program  nished the 2004 League had two teams post 25-win seasons, making it one of seven campaign with a national-ranking and became the  rst Summit leagues outside of the “power six” and one of 12 overall in Division League school to reach an NCAA Super Regional in 2006. Three I to make that claim. Summit League champion Oakland set new years later, North Dakota State’s 2009 team became the standards for season League victories (17), winning percentage  rst League member to win an NCAA regional and advance to the (.944) and tied the mark for consecutive League wins (16). Super Regional round. During the 2008-09 basketball season, South The Summit League’s Basketball Championship extended its Dakota State’s women’s team was nationally-ranked throughout the visibility in 2010, as for the  rst time in history all 14 men’s and year and capped its season with an NCAA Tournament  rst round women’s tournament games were televised, including all seven victory. men’s contests with a national reach via an ESPN platform. Overall The League has produced  ve NCAA champions, four Olympic attendance in Sioux Falls, S.D., was the second-highest on record athletes and several All-Americans in the sports of track and  eld, and a new women’s quarter nal session mark was set with 5,384 swimming and diving and cross country. Numerous professionals and spectators. several draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, Several other sports also saw records fall during the 2009-10 including three Major League Baseball  rst round picks, a pair of NBA campaign. In volleyball, North Dakota State set a new mark with  rst rounders and one WNBA selection. Former Summit Leaguers its 37th consecutive League win en route to its second straight Kevin Duckworth (NBA) and Kevin Seitzer (MLB) each were two-time undefeated season. Additionally, the League set standards for all-stars during their professional careers. postseason participation in both track &  eld, where an all-time best Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth 50 athletes quali ed for the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Preliminary among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising Rounds, and women’s basketball, where three teams advanced to future on the landscape of college athletics. postseason play. Academically, six Summit League teams were bestowed with the NCAA Public Recognition Award, an honor given to teams that have THE SUMMIT LEAGUE a Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) in the top 10 percent of 340 W. Butter eld Rd., Suite 3D Elmhurst, IL 60126 all squads in their respective sports. IPFW led with three teams on Phone: (630) 516-0661 the list, including men’s cross country, women’s golf and volleyball, while another trio of teams, UMKC volleyball, North Dakota State Fax: (630) 516-0673 women’s golf and Oakland women’s golf, also received accolades. www.thesummitleague.org The national reach of The Summit League continues to expand with member institutions selected as hosts for NCAA Championship Commissioner ...... Tom Douple events, beginning with UMKC serving as a co-host for the 2010 Associate Commissioner ...... Myndee Kay Larsen NCAA Volleyball Championship. IUPUI will serve as a co-host for Assistant Commissioner ...... Greg Walter the 2011 Women’s Final Four and the 2015 Men’s Final Four and Director of Communications ...... David Brauer be the host for both the 2013 and 2017 NCAA Swimming & Diving Director of Marketing ...... Vanessa Quimpo Championships. League members were selected for several NCAA Associate Director of Communications ...... Greg Mette preliminary competitions with Oakland hosting the 2010 Cross Of ce Manager ...... Brenda Hilton Country Great Lakes Regional and 2013 Men’s Basketball First and Tom Douple Commissioner Communications Assistant ...... Stephanie Sabaduquia

2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 48 About South Dakota State University

EXCELLENCE With a record enrollment of 12,376 students in the fall of 2009, South Dakota State University remains the state’s largest institution of higher education. Students from all 50 states and more than 40 nations attend SDSU, a public, land-grant institution. SDSU has granted nearly 70,000 degrees since its charter in 1881, with degrees offered through these nine colleges:

• Agriculture and Biological Sciences • Arts and Sciences • Education and Counseling • Engineering • Family and Consumer Sciences • General Studies • Nursing • Pharmacy • Graduate School

SDSU also offers degree programs through the University Center in Sioux Falls. The Office of Continuing and Extended Education coordinates evening, RDTN, Internet and off-campus courses. SDSU offers more than 200 majors, minors and options, with more than 2,500 different course offerings. Students can choose from more than 200 clubs and organizations active on campus. Master’s degrees can be earned in more than 30 areas, with doctorates available in eight fields. SDSU maintains a student-faculty ratio of 18:1. At 165 feet tall, South Dakota State University’s most The University as a whole employs more than 2,000 people, with a total recognizable landmark, the Coughlin Campanile sits operating budget of nearly $208 million in fiscal year 2008. just south of the South Dakota Art Museum

FACILITIES South Dakota State University provides its student-athletes the opportunity to train and compete in some of the finest facilities in The Summit League. Within the past five years, SDSU added or enhanced several Jackrabbit athletic facilities, including:

• Construction of new on-campus baseball and softball competition fields; • Construction of a new equestrian center; • Installation of new video boards and scoreboards at Coughlin- Alumni Stadium and ; • Completion of a practice soccer field

SDSU further enhanced its student-athlete facilities in 2009 with the completion of the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center. Located in the SDSU added new video scoreboards to Frost Arena in 2005 north end zone of Coughlin-Alumni Stadium, the Dykhouse Student- Athlete Center houses an academic center for use by all Jackrabbit student-athletes, as well as new locker room and training facilities for the SDSU football team. Construction on the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center marks the first stage of a master plan to dramatically modernize athletic facilities at SDSU. The $6 million donated by Sioux Falls bankers Dana Dykhouse and T. Denny Sanford in the fall of 2007 set in motion the construction of the first major athletic building on campus since Frost Arena in 1973. Future additions to the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center, which would be included in a comprehensive athletic facilities master plan, would house offices, meeting rooms and locker facilities for all outdoor sports at South Dakota State University. The Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center opened in the fall of 2009 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 49 About South Dakota State University

INNOVATIVE The Innovation Campus at South Dakota State University marks the state’s first and only university-affiliated research park. Located on 125 acres just east of campus, it provides an environment that fosters partnerships among the University, business, government and the community to grow the sciences and technology-based economy. SDSU boasts the highest percentage of undergraduates involved in research of any South Dakota public university. SDSU is large enough to offer competitive research opportunities, yet small enough to foster student faculty learning opportunities.

Major areas of research at SDSU include: The first building of the Innovation Campus opened in 2008 • Engineering and technology research into photovoltaic devices, nanotechnology, materials science, wind power, surface transportation systems, signal and image processing, water treatment, computer sciences, software engineering and computational science and statistics • Agricultural sciences research on crops and livestock, including food manufacturing, bio-based energy, economics and horticulture • Management and conservation of natural resources • Health sciences, nutritional sciences and wellness research programs in pharmaceutical sciences, nutrition and exercise physiology • Renewable energy research develops bio-based energy technologies, while promoting diversification and environmental sustainability of America’s agriculture • The federal government awarded SDSU and six other universities $69 million in federal funds over the next five years to serve as Vanguard centers for the National Children’s Study. The NCS studies SDSU offers the most undergraduate research opportunities in more than 100,000 children from across the country from conception to the state age 21

PROGRESSIVE South Dakota State University continues to experience unprecedented growth, both in enrollment and building projects. Projects recently completed or currently under way include:

• The $48 million, 144,000-square-foot Avera Health and Science Center; • Harding Hall South, a 30,000-square-foot building that houses an expansion within the College of Engineering; • The $6 million Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center; • Caldwell Hall, with work beginning on additional suite-style The Community Wellness Center opened in the fall of 2009 residence halls; • A $7.8 million campus wellness center

The SDSU Foundation’s “It Starts With State” campaign, a comprehensive fund-raising initiative designed to raise $190 million over the next several years, continues to identify additional facility projects and enhancements to academic programs. Every college, department and unit stands to benefit from “It Starts With State” campaign. The impact of scholarships, endowments, facility enhancements, professorships, endowed chairs and the Funds for Excellence reaches every academic college and program on campus. An artist’s rendering of a new suite-style residence hall complex scheduled to open the fall of 2010 2010-11 South Dakota State University Golf 5054 About South Dakota State University

COMMUNITY Located in Brookings, a growing community of about 18,700 people, South Dakota State University sits 20 miles west of the Minnesota border and 50 miles north of Sioux Falls in east-central South Dakota, Brookings can be found at the intersection of U.S. Highway 14 and Interstate 29. Brookings and the surrounding area feature tremendous recreational and cultural opportunities. The city features a vibrant downtown area with shopping and nightlife opportunities, maintains an extensive park and recreational trail system, features two 18-hole golf courses, and serves as a gateway to first-class fishing and hunting areas. South Dakota State University also houses several facilities, including museums and gardens, which highlight South Dakota history and heritage. The South Dakota Art Museum houses several collections, including The South Dakota Art Museum is free and open to the early Sioux Indian tribal art, the famed Harvey Dunn paintings of public pioneer life and the exclusive Vera Way Marghab linens. The State Agricultural Heritage Museum transformed the former Stock Judging Pavilion into a home for exhibits that record and preserve the agrarian heritage of South Dakota. The 70-acre McCrory Gardens and South Dakota Arboretum, located south and east of campus, provide a beautiful setting for area residents and tourists to enjoy a stroll through the radiant colors and fragrances of one of the top-10 small ornamental gardens in the nation. Adding to its honors, McCrory Gardens earned the distinction of being named an All-American Display Garden, one of only 13 in the nation. The community houses several recognizable companies including Rainbow Play Systems, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing (3M), Larson Manufacturing and Daktronics, a leading manufacturer of scoreboards and display systems. McCrory Gardens honors Professor S.A. McCrory who headed the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences from 1947 until his death in 1964

THE JACKRABBITS in “The Jackrabbit”, SDSU’s yearbook. A poem in the 1907 South Dakota State University currently offers 21 varsity sports yearbook puts forth the idea that the yearbook is called “The with Jackrabbit teams competing at the NCAA Division I level. Jackrabbit” because a group of juniors wished to immortalize Football competes in the Division I Football Championship themselves by changing the name of the yearbook. Athletic Subdivision in the Missouri Valley Football Conference, while teams followed suit, adopting the nickname. 18 sports compete in The Summit League. Wrestling competes Prior to the adoption of the Jackrabbit nickname, fans knew in the Western Wrestling Conference, while equestrian the school athletic teams as the Barn Yard Cadets, which currently competes without conference affiliation. made sense, because the school went by the name of South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in Evolution of a Nickname 1907. Two theories exist as to how and why SDSU’s athletic teams The Jackrabbit can run at speeds of 30-to-35 miles per hour, became known as the Jackrabbits. with bursts up to 45, making it the second fastest animal in Most believe that the name “Jackrabbits” came from a story North America, second only to the pronghorn antelope, which and cartoon sketch that appeared in a Minneapolis newspaper can run at speeds up to 60 miles per hour. following a 1905 football game between the University of Properly speaking, Jackrabbits should not be called rabbits Minnesota and South Dakota State College. Many believe that but hares, with longer feet and longer ears than rabbits. Most a reporter for the newspaper, knowing of the preponderance hares live in open country, whereas rabbits - like cottontails - of jackrabbits in the Brookings area, wrote that the SDSC team live in brushy habitats. was as quick as jackrabbits. Many people believe that the Jackrabbits can grow up to two feet long; weigh from six to school adopted the Jackrabbits as its official nickname from nine pounds, with ears up to eight inches long. Hares do not that beginning. eat meat; they eat tender herbs in the summer and woody The other theory about the origin of the nickname came twigs and bark in the winter.

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Academic Overview Landscape Architecture (B.S.) Music Education (B.M.E.) (B.S.) The following list includes the more Microbiology (B.S., Minor) Music Merchandising (B.S.) Engineering (M.S.) than 200 majors, minors and options • Applied/Environmental Philosophy (Minor) Engineering Physics (B.S.) available in the classroom at South • Infectious Disease Political Science (B.A., B.S., Minor) • Electrical Engineering Dakota State University: • Molecular Biology Pre-Occupational Therapy • Mechanical Engineering Park Management (B.S.) Pre-Physical Therapy Industrial Management (M.S.) • Indicates options within the major Pest Management (Minor) Psychology (B.A., Minor) Manufacturing Engineering Technology Plant Pathology (M.S.) • Applied Option (B.S.) College of General Studies Pre-Veterinary Medicine • Pre-Professional Mechanical Engineering (B.S.) and Outreach Programs Range Science (B.S., Minor) • Psychological Services Physics (B.S., Minor) General Registration — the most • Range Livestock Production • Teaching • Professional Physics popular freshman option • Rangeland Ecology & Habitat Public Recreation (B.S., Minor) • Science Education Liberal Studies (B.S.) Management Religion (Minor) Safety Management (B.S.) General Studies (A.A.) • Rangeland Resource Conservation Sociology (B.A., B.S., Ph.D., Minor) Software Engineering (B.S.) Applied Technical Science (B.A.T.S.) Rural Sociology (M.S., Minor) • Human Services • Food Service Management Applied Agriculture Zoology (Minor) • Human Resources • Hotel and Hospitality Management General Supervision • Social Work Human Development and Family General Technology College of Arts and Science Spanish (B.A., Minor) Studies (B.S.) Industrial Sales Accounting (Minor) Women’s Studies (Minor) Human Development, Child and Industrial Supervision Aerospace Studies (Minor) Family Studies (Minor) Pre-Professional Programs American Indian Studies (Minor) College of Education and Interior Design (B.S., Minor) Pre-Chiropractic Art (B.A., B.S., Minor) Counseling Nutrition, Food Science (B.S., Minor) Pre-Dental • Art Education Aviation • Dietetics Pre-Law • Fine Arts Career and Technical Education (B.S.) • Food Science Pre-Medicine • Painting/Printmaking • Aviation • Nutrition Pre-Ministerial • Ceramics/Sculpture Counseling and Human Resource Pre-Mortuary Science Athletic Training (B.S.) Development (M.S.) College of Family and Pre-Optometry Biology (B.S., M.S., Minor) Curriculum and Instruction (M.Ed.) Consumer Sciences Pre-Physical Therapy • Ecology Educational Administration (M.Ed.) Apparel Merchandising (B.S., Minor) Pre-Physician’s Assistant • Molecular/Cellular Career and Technical Education (B.S.) Consumer Affairs (B.S., Minor) Pre-Veterinary Medicine • Organismal Secondary Education Certification Early Childhood Education (B.S.) • Pre-Professional Agriculture • Birth to age 8 College of Agriculture and Business (Minor) Art (K-12) • Cooperative programs in elementary Biological Sciences Chemistry (B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Minor) Biology education Ag Business (B.S., Minor) Clinical Lab Technology Career and Technical Education Family and Consumer Sciences (M.S.) Ag & Resources Economics (B.S.) Communication Studies and Theatre Chemistry Gerontology (Minor) • Environmental Economics (B.A., B.S., Minor) Computer Science Hotel and Food Service Management Ag Education (B.S.) • Radio, TV and Film Economics (B.S.) Ag Journalism (B.S.) • Speech Communications English • Food Service Management Ag Marketing (Minor) • Speech Education Family and Consumer Sciences • Hotel and Hospitality Management Ag Systems Technology (B.S., Minor) • Theatre French Human Development and Family • Business Communication Studies and Geography Studies (B.S.) • Environmental Systems Journalism (M.S.) German (K-12) Human Development, Child and • Processing Criminal Justice (Minor) Health, Physical Education and Family Studies (Minor) • Production Economics (B.A., B.S., M.S., Minor) Recreation (K-12) Interior Design (B.S., Minor) Agronomy (B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Minor) • Business Economics History Nutrition, Food Science (B.S., Minor) • Business English (B.A., M.A., Minor) Journalism • Dietetics • Production European Studies Program Mathematics • Food Science • Science French (B.A., Minor) Music (K-12) • Nutrition Animal Sciences (B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Geographic Information Systems (B.S., Physics Minor) Minor) Political Science College of Nursing • Business and Production Geography (B.S., M.S., Minor) Psychology Nursing (B.S., M.S.) • Science • Environmental Planning & Sociology • Accelerated Program Atmospheric, Environmental and Water Management Spanish (K-12) • RN Upward Mobility Resources (Ph.D.) • Technical Geography - Science Speech (Speech/Debate, Drama/ Health Science (Minor) Biology (B.S., Minor) German (B.A., Minor) Theatre) Gerontology (Minor) • Ecology Global Studies • Molecular/Cellular Graphic Design (B.A., B.S.) College of Engineering College of Pharmacy • Organismal Health Education (Minor) Agricultural and Biosystems Pharmacy (Pharm. D.) • Pre-Professional Health, Physical Education and Engineering (B.S.) Biological Sciences (M.S., Ph.D.) Recreation (B.S., M.S., Minor) • Food and Bio-Materials For more information about South Botany (Minor) Health Promotion (B.S.) • Power and Machinery Dakota State University academic Business Area Studies History (B.A., B.S., Minor) • Structures and Environment programs, call the Admissions Office Dairy Manufacturing (B.S.) Journalism (B.A., B.S., Minor) • Water and Natural Resources at: Dairy Production (B.S.) • Advertising Civil and Environmental Engineering 1-800-952-3.541 or (6.05) 6.88-6.891 • Business • Broadcast Journalism (B.S.) • Science • News-Editorial Computer Science (B.S., Minor) Admissions E-Mail: Dairy Science (M.S.) Latin America Area Studies Construction Management (B.S.) [email protected] Entomology Mathematics (B.S., M.S., Minor) Electrical Engineering (B.S.) Environmental Management (B.S.) Microbiology (B.S., M.S., Minor) • Biomedical Engineering University Web Site: General Agriculture (A.S., B.S.) Military Science (Minor) • Communications and Advanced SDstate.edu Horticulture (B.S.) Modern Language Business-Economics Electronics • Business Specialization • Computers-Digital Hardware Athletics Web Site: • Production Music (B.A., Minor) • Image Processing GoJacks.com • Science • Choral Music • Power Systems International Agricultural Specialization • Instrumental Music Electronics Engineering Technology

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