From: Woods, Travis J. [email protected] Subject: Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk Date: April 6, 2005 at 12:43 PM To: Stone, R. Phillip [email protected]

"Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- April 6, 2005 -- Edition 73 The 2005 Terrier Club Mini-Tour The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing will also hit Florence (May 4), Myrtle Beach (June 25), Atlanta (Sept. 23), Charlotte (Oct. 25), Around the Water Bowl is presented by Charleston (Oct. 28) and the Quality Inn - Expo Center - Conveniently located at I-26 and New Cut Upstate (Oct. TBA). Road at Exit 17

In this week's edition...

Wofford Invitational slated for this weekend Listen to Terrier live on the radio! Textile League Baseball Day planned for Saturday Pet Dairy "Moo-uau 2005" set for Gibbs Stadium Sign up today for the Mr. Gatti's "BallKids" program Terrier Club announces first Mini Tour date of '05 What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of upcoming home events Number of the week -- 10

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Wofford Invitational set for this weekend The 18th annual Wofford Invitational is slated for this weekend at the Carolina Country Club. In addition to the Terrier men's golf squad, 10 other schools will compete in this two day tournament. Wofford's competitiors include Birmingham-Southern, Elon, Furman, Jacksonville, James Madison, Mercer, Morehead State, Old Dominion, Virginia Commonwealth and Winthrop.

The women's golf team took its second first place trophy of the year by winning the Draper Valley Spring Invitational hosted by Appalachian State. The Terriers knocked off High Point by four strokes and individually Laura Robinson finished in second place overall.

Listen to Terrier baseball live on the radio! Saturday's baseball contest against Davidson marks the next radio broadcast of a Terrier baseball as AM 1510 WDRF will carry the game live. The games broadcast on AM 1510 are in addition to games that were originally scheduled to be heard via the internet on TEAMLINE. For a complete listing, click on the link for Upcoming Promotions listed at the bottom of this e-mail.

Textile League Baseball Day set for April 9 Saturday, April 9 at Russell C. King Field, Wofford Sports Marketing is hosting the first "Textile League Baseball Day" at Russell C. King Field. On hand for the game will be Thomas Perry, author of Textile League Baseball: 's Mill Teams, 1880-1955, Bob Nestor author of Baseball in Greenville and Spartanburg: Images of Baseball, as well as former players Rogers Hornsby McKee and Ken Davis. McKee, a native of Shelby, N.C., in 1943 became the youngest pitcher to win a Major League Baseball game at the age of 16 twirling for the Philadephia Blue Jays.

Also on-hand will be a display honoring Shoeless Joe Jackson on loan from the City of Greenville plus copies of Textile Town will be available from the Hub City Writers Project. If you have artifacts from the Textile Leagues (old programs, jerseys, , bats, etc) the Regional Museum of Spartanburg County will accept donations of those items for a special display and to ensure the items preservation.

In addition, the game will also be "Kids Day" where all kids 12 and under will get the opportunity to play wiffleball on the field after the game. First pitch for the Terriers tilt with Davidson is 1:00 p.m.

Become a member of the team, new "BallKids" program launched Become a member of the team, new "BallKids" program launched In conjunction with Mr. Gatti's in Spartanburg, Wofford Sports Marketing has launched a new "BallKids" initiative where kids age 6-12 can be a member of the Terrier team and be a BallKid for a day! Kids can sign-up at Mr. Gatti's (McMillan Dr./Poppy Square) or online at http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/formBallKids.asp to have the chance to be a "BallKid for a Day" at a Wofford athletic event. The winning child gets an official Wofford Athletics t-shirt, tickets for the whole family to attend the event, recognition prior to the game as the "BallKid" of the day and a coupon to Mr. Gatti's. Stop by Mr. Gatti's today and sign-up and you could be on the field with the Terriers later this season!

Pet Dairy "Moo-uau 2005" set for Gibbs Stadium The Terrier Club's 2005 Pet Dairy Moo-uau, a combination Cow Bingo and Luau, is set for April 23 at 6 p.m. in Gibbs Stadium and the Verandah Lot. One hundred percent of all proceeds from the Pet Dairy Moo-uau will support scholarships for Wofford student-athletes. The Pet Dairy Moo-uau combines the spring enjoyment of a Luau (Verandah Lot) with the outdoor excitement of Cow Bingo (Gibbs Stadium).

Entertainment will be provided by the Caribbean Cowboys, a Jimmy Buffet tribute band. A pig will be roasted with the event featuring Hawaiian fare and beverages. Hula dance lessons will also be available. Tickets to the Luau are $50 per person and $75 for a couple. They include one square in Cow Bingo and a chance to win $1,000 if the cow drops a chip in that square. Additional squares may be purchased at the event. Other prizes will be awarded throughout the night.

Tickets are available by calling (864) 597-4496 or e-mail Terrier Club assistant director April Williams at [email protected].

Terrier Club announces first Mini Tour date of '05 The Columbia Area Terrier Club Mini Tour event has been set for Wednesday, April 20 at Wildewood Country Club. Registration is at 11:00 a.m. with a shot- gun start at 1:00 p.m. For more information contact April Williams at (864) 597- 4496 or [email protected]. You may also register online at terrierclub.wofford.edu. All proceeds benefit the Student- Athlete Scholarship fund and assist a student-athlete from the Columbia Area.

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events and promotions

Click on the link below to get an up-to-date look at promotions for the remainder of the baseball and tennis seasons as well as a look ahead to the 2005 football campaign.

Check this link each week for updates to the promotional calendar: http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/upcomingPromotions.asp

On the air… April 8 Baseball vs. Davidson - 6:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE only April 9 Baseball vs. Davidson - 1:00 p.m. - AM 1510 WDRF and TEAMLINE April 10 Baseball vs. Davidson - 1:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE only April 12 Baseball vs. Georgia State - 6:00 p.m. - AM 1510 WDRF April 20 Baseball vs. North Carolina A&T - 4:00 p.m. - AM 1510 WDRF

Number of the Week 10 -- The number of runs batted in for Terrier shortstop Brandon Waring during the three-game series at this past weekend. Waring collected the RBI by hitting three three-run homeruns and a run scoring single. The Terrier baseball team is back in action Friday as they host Davidson at 6:00 p.m.

Phone numbers to know... Area code 864 Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4496

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at Director for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Read up on Wofford athletics at http://athletics.wofford.edu

Update Profile | Unsubscribe | Confirm | Complain From: Woods, Travis J. [email protected] Subject: Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk Date: April 13, 2005 at 5:22 PM To: Stone, R. Phillip [email protected]

"Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- April 13, 2005 -- Edition 74 Wofford's next home baseball The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing game is April 20 versus North Carolina A&T. First pitch is 4 p.m. Around the Water Bowl is presented by Regional Sports Medicine at Wofford - The official sports medicine provider of the Terriers

In this week's edition...

Merchandise closeout sale until April 29 Stubbs named SoCon Player of the Week, final home tennis matches Sunday Pet Dairy "Moo-uau 2005" coming April 23 Sign up today to be a Mr. Gatti's "BallKid" Terrier Club Mini Tour heads for Columbia and Florence What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of upcoming home events Number of the week -- 324

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Sports Marketing merchandise closeout sale until April 29 Out with the old, in with the new! To make room for our piles of promotional goodies next year, we're cleaning the closets from now until April 29. Fans can take advantage of some great deals on t-shirts, DVDs, mini bats and more. Some of the items will be available at the Furman baseball series April 22-24 at Russell C. King Field as well. When these items are gone…they’re gone, so be sure to place your orders today! Click this link to view the list of sports marketing merchandise items: http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/merchandiseSales.asp

Stubbs named SoCon Player of the Week -- final home matches Sunday Andrew Stubbs of the Wofford men's tennis team has been recognized as the April 12 Southern Conference Player of the Week. His honor is the third overall for the Terrier tennis programs this spring, following women's honors to freshman Sarah Shelley and junior Ellen Rogers. Stubbs becomes the first freshman in Wofford men's tennis history to garner the award. Last week, he posted a 2-0 mark in league action to improve his overall SoCon mark to 5-3. Overall, he has won three matches in a row.

The men's and women's tennis teams are home for "Senior Day," the final home matches of the season Sunday. The women take on Davidson at 11:00 a.m. in a make-up of a match rained out Tuesday, April 12. The men then take on Furman at 2:00 p.m. at the Reeves Tennis Center.

Sign up today to be a Mr. Gatti's "BallKid" In conjunction with Mr. Gatti's in Spartanburg, Wofford Sports Marketing has launched a new "BallKids" initiative where kids age 6-12 can be a member of the Terrier team and be a BallKid for a day! Kids can sign-up at Mr. Gatti's (McMillan Dr./Poppy Square) or online at http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/formBallKids.asp to have the chance to be a "BallKid for a Day" at a Wofford athletic event. The winning child gets an official Wofford Athletics t-shirt, tickets for the whole family to attend the event, recognition prior to the game as the "BallKid" of the day and a coupon to Mr. Gatti's. Stop by Mr. Gatti's today and sign-up and you could be on the field with the Terriers later this season!

Pet Dairy "Moo-uau 2005" coming April 23 The Terrier Club's 2005 Pet Dairy Moo-uau, a combination cow bingo and luau, is set for April 23 at 6 p.m. in Gibbs Stadium and the Verandah Lot. One hundred percent of all proceeds from the Pet Dairy Moo-uau will support scholarships for Wofford student-athletes. The Pet Dairy Moo-uau combines scholarships for Wofford student-athletes. The Pet Dairy Moo-uau combines the spring enjoyment of a Luau (Verandah Lot) with the outdoor excitement of Cow Bingo (Gibbs Stadium).

Entertainment will be provided by the Caribbean Cowboys, a Jimmy Buffet tribute band. A pig will be roasted with the event featuring Hawaiian fare and beverages. Hula dance lessons will also be available. Tickets to the luau are $50 per person and $75 for a couple. They include one square in cow bingo and a chance to win $2,500 if the cow drops a chip in that square. Additional squares may be purchased at the event. Other prizes will be awarded throughout the night.

Tickets are available by calling (864) 597-4496 or e-mail Terrier Club assistant director April Williams at [email protected].

Terrier Club Mini Tour heads for Columbia and Florence The Columbia Area Terrier Club Mini Tour event has been set for Wednesday, April 20 at Wildewood Country Club. Registration is at 11:00 a.m. with a shot- gun start at 1:00 p.m. Following the Columbia tournament, the Mini Tour heads for Florence and the Country Club of South Carolina on Wednesday, May 4. For more information about either tournament contact April Williams at (864) 597-4496 or [email protected]. You may also register online at terrierclub.wofford.edu. All proceeds benefit the Wofford College Student- Athlete Scholarship fund and assist a student-athlete from the Columbia or Florence areas respectively.

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events and promotions

Click on the link below each week to get an up-to-date look at promotions for baseball, tennis and a look ahead to the 2005 football campaign. http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/upcomingPromotions.asp

On the air… Catch these Terrier baseball games live!

April 20 vs. North Carolina A&T - 4:00 p.m. - AM 1510 WDRF April 22 vs. Furman - 6:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE April 23 vs. Furman - 1:00 p.m. - AM 1510 WDRF April 24 vs. Furman - 1:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE May 6 vs. UNC Greensboro - 6:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE May 7 vs. UNC Greensboro - 1:00 p.m. - AM 1510 WDRF May 8 vs. UNC Greensboro - 1:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE May 10 at South Carolina - 7:00 p.m. - Televised on C-SET May 20 vs. Western Carolina - 7:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE May 21 vs. Western Carolina - Noon - AM 1510 WDRF

Number of the Week 324 -- The number of 5 foot squares that will be painted onto the field at Gibbs Stadium for the upcoming Pet Dairy Moo-uau, the combined cow bingo and luau Terrier Club fundraiser. The bovine, who for the purposes of anonimity will be known as "Bessie," will roam the field beginning at 7:00 p.m. (Moo-uau begins at 6:00 p.m.) and if she drops a "business card" on your square you win $2,500! Tickets and squares are on-sale by calling 597-4496. Wofford Football Illustrated host Todd Summers will be the emcee for the event and will be joined by WSSL 100's Ellis and Bradley.

Phone numbers to know... Area code 864 Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4496

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Read up on Wofford athletics at http://athletics.wofford.edu

Update Profile | Unsubscribe | Confirm | Complain From: Woods, Travis J. [email protected] Subject: Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk Date: April 20, 2005 at 2:47 PM To: Stone, R. Phillip [email protected]

"Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- April 20, 2005 -- Edition 75 The Wofford tennis teams open The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing play in the Southern Conference Tournament this week in Charleston, S.C. Presented by Coca-Cola - The official soft drink of the Terriers

In this week's edition...

Baseball opens four game homestand today Merchandise closeout sale until April 29 Pet Dairy "Moo-uau 2005" coming Saturday Sign up today to be a Mr. Gatti's "BallKid" Sloan garners second all-league honor Rogers nominated for Peach of an Athlete award Terrier Club Mini Tour heads for Florence

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events and promotions Click on the link below each week to get an up-to-date look at promotions for the remainder of the baseball season and a look ahead to the 2005 football campaign. http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/upcomingPromotions.asp

The "Number of the Week" -- 7

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Baseball opens four game homestand today The Terrier baseball opens a four game homestand today with a 4:00 p.m. tilt against North Carolina A&T. Today's game is the second "Play hookie from work" special as fans are encouraged to cut out from the office early and join us at the ballpark this afternoon. If you can't make it to the park fans can listen in on AM 1510 WDRF.

On Friday night, the Furman Paladins come to town for the first of a three game set. This weekend's series coincides with "Spring Weekend" on-campus with multiple events for alumni and students. Baseball alumns that RSVP'd by today will have the chance to take the field and enjoy a cookout prior to the Saturday afternoon contest. Following this weekend's series, the Terriers hit the road for Clemson (Apr. 27) and Georgia Southern (Apr. 29-May 1) before returning home May 6 against UNC Greensboro.

Sports Marketing merchandise closeout sale until April 29 Out with the old, in with the new! To make room for our piles of promotional goodies next year, we're cleaning the closets from now until April 29. Fans can take advantage of some great deals on t-shirts, DVDs, mini bats and more. Some of the items will be available at the Furman baseball series April 22-24 at Russell C. King Field as well. When these items are gone…they’re gone, so be sure to place your orders today! Click this link to view the list of sports marketing merchandise items: http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/merchandiseSales.asp

Terrier Club Moo-uau Pet Dairy "Moo-uau 2005" coming Saturday The Terrier Club's 2005 Pet Dairy Moo-uau, a combination cow bingo and luau, is set for April 23 at 6 p.m. in Gibbs Stadium and the Verandah Lot. One hundred percent of all proceeds from the Pet Dairy Moo-uau will support scholarships for Wofford student- athletes. The Pet Dairy Moo-uau combines the Terrier Club Moo-uau

athletes. The Pet Dairy Moo-uau combines the spring enjoyment of a Luau (Verandah Lot) with the outdoor excitement of Cow Bingo (Gibbs Stadium).

Entertainment will be provided by the Caribbean Cowboys, a Jimmy Buffet tribute band. A pig will be roasted with the event featuring Hawaiian fare and beverages. Hula dance lessons will also be available. Tickets to the luau are $50 per person and $75 for a couple. They include one square in cow bingo and a chance to win $2,500 if the cow drops a chip in that square. Additional squares may be purchased at the event. Other prizes will be awarded throughout the night.

Tickets are available by calling (864) 597-4496 or e-mail Terrier Club assistant director April Williams at [email protected].

Sign up today to be a Mr. Gatti's "BallKid" In conjunction with Mr. Gatti's in Spartanburg, Wofford Sports Marketing has launched a new "BallKids" initiative where kids age 6-12 can be a member of the Terrier team and be a BallKid for a day! Kids can sign-up at Mr. Gatti's (McMillan Dr./Poppy Square) or online at http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/formBallKids.asp to have the chance to be a "BallKid for a Day" at a Wofford athletic event. The winning child gets an official Wofford Athletics t-shirt, tickets for the whole family to attend the event, recognition prior to the game as the "BallKid" of the day and a coupon to Mr. Gatti's. Stop by Mr. Gatti's today and sign-up and you could be on the field with the Terriers later this season!

Daniel Sloan Sloan garners second all-league honor Following the conclusion of play Tuesday at the Southern Conference Championships, it was announced that Wofford's Daniel Sloan was a member of the all-league squad for the second year in a row. He was one of five players selected for the second team.

Sloan paced the Terriers this season with a 73.5 stroke average, three shots better than the next-closest teammate. At the Furman Intercollegiate March 25-27, he captured his first collegiate individual title with a 6-under-par 210.

He is just one of four players in school history to earn All-SoCon recognition and the first to earn the award twice. Other Terriers honored were Rion Moore (1997-98), William McGirt (1999-2000) and Jon Stephenson (2001-02).

Ellen Rogers Rogers nominated for Peach of an Athlete Award Wofford junior women's tennis player Ellen Rogers was one of 14 amateur student- athletes honored Tuesday night at an Atlanta Area Council Boy Scouts of America banquet at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Marietta, Ga.

She was nominated for the organization's Peach of an Athlete Role Model Award, which recognizes deserving athletes whose character, scholastic achievement, athletic excellence and commitment to community service most closely match the aims and ideals of the Scouting program.

Rogers, a native of Lookout Mountain, Ga., is a two-time All-Southern Conference selection for the Terriers. This season, playing at the No. 1 position full time for the first time in her career, she has amassed a team-high 10 singles victories. She also has paired with freshman Sarah Shelley as the squad's top doubles duo and has recorded 10 wins. squad's top doubles duo and has recorded 10 wins.

Nominees must have met the following criteria: be a young man/woman of character who serves as a positive role model for youth, embody the principles of Scouting, including character, citizenship and personal fitness and be an athlete from Georgia or participating for a college or university in Georgia.

Terrier Club Mini Tour heads for Florence The Terrier Club Mini Tour tees off in Florence and the Country Club of South Carolina on Wednesday, May 4. For more information about either tournament contact April Williams at (864) 597-4496 or [email protected]. You may also register online at terrierclub.wofford.edu. All proceeds benefit the Wofford College Student-Athlete Scholarship fund and assist a student-athlete from the Columbia or Florence areas respectively.

Over the airwaves... Catch these Terrier baseball games live!

April 20 vs. North Carolina A&T - 4:00 p.m. - AM 1510 WDRF April 22 vs. Furman - 6:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE April 23 vs. Furman - 1:00 p.m. - AM 1510 WDRF April 24 vs. Furman - 1:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE May 6 vs. UNC Greensboro - 6:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE May 7 vs. UNC Greensboro - 1:00 p.m. - AM 1510 WDRF May 8 vs. UNC Greensboro - 1:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE May 10 at South Carolina - 7:00 p.m. - Televised on C-SET May 20 vs. Western Carolina - 7:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE May 21 vs. Western Carolina - Noon - AM 1510 WDRF

Number of the Week 7 -- Number of homeruns hit by Terrier shortstop Brandon Waring, setting a school record for freshmen during the Division I era. Seven also applies to right handed pitcher Austin Redwine who is tied for the SoCon lead in victories heading into this weekend's series against Furman. Redwine is in a four-way tied for the league lead in that category.

Phone numbers to know Area code 864 Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4496

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Read up on Wofford athletics at http://athletics.wofford.edu

Update Profile | Unsubscribe | Confirm | Complain From: Woods, Travis J. [email protected] Subject: Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk Date: April 29, 2005 at 2:31 PM To: Stone, R. Phillip [email protected]

Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk April 29, 2005 "Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- April 29, 2005 -- Edition 76 The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing

Presented by Li'L Cricket Food Stores

In this week's edition...

Five home dates remain in baseball season Merchandise closeout sale extended through May 6 Terrier Club Mini Tour heads for Florence Borders named SoCon male performer of the week Two Terriers inducted into Phi Beta Kappa Make a note...

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events and promotions Click on the link below each week to get an up-to-date look at promotions for the remainder of the baseball season and a look ahead to the 2005 football campaign. http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/upcomingPromotions.asp

The "Number of the Week" -- 104

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Five home dates remain in baseball season The Terrier baseball team heads for Georgia Southern this weekend and will return to Russell C. King Field on Friday, May 6 to face UNC Greensboro. Friday's game is at 6:00 p.m. and is presented by Extended Stay Hotels. Fans attending Friday's contest will receive a ticket to watch the Spartanburg Stingers take on the Gastonia Grizzlies this summer. The Stingers, a member of the wooden bat Coastal Plain League (collegiate summer league), play their home games at Historic Duncan Park. The Stingers roster features three Terriers (Brandon Waring, Austin Redwine and Andrew Hewitt) while Charles Vartanian will spend his summer pitching for the Grizzlies. Sunday's game marks the final Dollar Dog Sunday with $1.00 hot dogs all day long presented by C.J. Compton Plumbing and Aramark. On May 20, the Terriers host Western Carolina for the final homestand of the season. First pitch on Friday is 7:00 p.m. and there will be a special appearance by Bomber the Mouse, the mascot of the Greenville Bombers (South Atlantic League affliate of the Boston Red Sox). Saturday is a scheduled doubleheader beginning at Noon as we honor the graduating seniors prior to the game. The final home series against Western Carolina is "Fan Appreciation Weekend" sponsored by C.J. Compton Plumbing.

Sports Marketing merchandise closeout sale extended through May 6 Out with the old, in with the new! To make room for our piles of promotional goodies next year, we're cleaning the closets from now until May 6. Due to demand, the sale has been extended for an extra week. Fans can take advantage of some great deals on t-shirts, DVDs, mini bats and more. When these items are gone…they’re gone, so be sure to place your orders today! Click this link to view the list of sports marketing merchandise items: http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/merchandiseSales.asp

Terrier Club Mini Tour heads for Florence The Terrier Club Mini Tour tees off in Florence and the Country Club of South Carolina on Wednesday, May 4. For more information about either tournament contact April Williams at (864) 597-4496 or [email protected]. You may also register online at terrierclub.wofford.edu. All proceeds benefit the Wofford College Student-Athlete Scholarship fund and assist a student-athlete from the Florence area.

Borders named SoCon male performer of the week A total of four top-10 results, including first-place finishes in the long jump and triple jump, earned A total of four top-10 results, including first-place finishes in the long jump and triple jump, earned Adrien Borders this week's Southern Conference men's outdoor track & field performer of the week honor. He competed in just his second meet of the season, the Irwin Belk Invitational in Davidson, N.C., last Saturday.

He started in the running events with an eighth-place time of 10.95 in the 100m and then tied for 10th in the 200 with a time of 22.58. In the field events, he leaped to first-place marks in the long jump and triple jump. In the long jump, his mark was 6.99m (22'11-1/4"). Borders then registered a mark of 14.26m (46'9-1/2") in the triple jump.

All four times or marks are team season bests, while his long jump ranks first in the Southern Conference Performance Rankings. Borders is a former league champion in the long jump and triple jump and a two-time All-SoCon selection in track & field.

Two Terriers inducted into Phi Beta Kappa Recently, two Terrier student-athletes were part of a class of 28 representing the 64th anniversary of Phi Beta Kappa at Wofford.

Phi Beta Kappa has recognized outstanding students in liberal arts and sciences for more than 200 years. The society was founded at William & Mary in 1776.

Women's soccer player Abby Anderson (Boiling Springs, S.C.) and rifle team member Jennifer Ferguson (Duluth, Ga.) joined the elite honor society. Anderson, a four-year participant on the soccer field, finished her career with four goals and three assists for 11 points. She scored all four goals as a junior in 2003, tying for the team lead. This past fall, she was nominated for Homecoming queen. Anderson also participated in track & field.

Academically, she carries a 3.81 grade-point average while majoring in psychology. She was a member of a variety of activities on campus, including the Goldtones, Wofford Singers and Show Choir. Anderson also participated in Psychology Kingdom, Wofford STARTS and the Blue Key National Honor Society. She was awarded the James E. Seegars Jr. Scholarship and is a Dana Scholar.

Since the rifle program became a varsity sport in 2003-04, Ferguson has been a key contributor to the Terriers. The team's MVP in its inaugural campaign, this season she fired 500 or better (out of a possible 600) six times, including a career-best 545 at The Citadel in February. She helped Wofford earn the Southeastern Air Rifle Conference's Most Improved Team award.

Outside the range, she is majoring in biology while boasting a 3.95 grade-point average. A member of the National Dean's List, Ferguson is an Old Main and DeWitt L. Harper Scholar in addition to serving two years as the secretary for the Rotaract Club.

Like Anderson, she is a member of the Blue Key National Honor Society. Ferguson also lists the Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honor Society and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee on her resume.

Make a note... Coming soon, you can access information for all summer camps at Wofford. A special webpage is being designed and will be launched soon. Look for it in the next edition of Around the Water Bowl in two weeks. This "award winning" publication has a rare "Open Date" on the schedule next week.

Over the airwaves... Catch these Terrier baseball games live!

May 6 vs. UNC Greensboro - 6:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE May 7 vs. UNC Greensboro - 1:00 p.m. - AM 1510 WDRF May 8 vs. UNC Greensboro - 1:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE May 10 at South Carolina - 7:00 p.m. - Televised on C-SET May 20 vs. Western Carolina - 7:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE May 21 vs. Western Carolina - Noon - AM 1510 WDRF

Number of the Week 104 -- Number of home events scheduled for this athletic calendar (2004-05) at Wofford. Only 5 home dates remain.

Phone numbers to know Area code 864 Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4496

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

429 North Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303 (864) 597-4090 [email protected]

Update Profile | Unsubscribe | Confirm | Complain From: Woods, Travis J. [email protected] Subject: Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk Date: May 13, 2005 at 9:33 AM To: Stone, R. Phillip [email protected]

Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk May 13, 2005 Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- May 13, 2005 -- Edition 77 The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing

Presented by Papa John's, the official pizza of the Terriers

In this week's edition...

Two home dates remain in baseball season Terrier Club Mini Tour heads for the Grand Strand Summer Camp listing posted online Brandt named TIAA-CREF Student Athlete of the Week Sandifer named Presidential International Scholar

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events and promotions Click on the link below each week to get an up-to-date look at promotions for the remainder of the baseball season and a look ahead to the 2005 football campaign. http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/upcomingPromotions.asp

The "Number of the Week" -- 9:44

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Wofford baseball Two home dates remain in baseball season On May 20, the Terriers host Western Carolina for the final homestand of the season at Russell C. King Field. First pitch on Friday is 7:00 p.m. and there will be a special appearance by Bomber the Mouse, the mascot of the Greenville Bombers (South Atlantic League affliate of the Boston Red Sox). Saturday is a scheduled doubleheader beginning at Noon as we honor the graduating seniors prior to the game.

At both games representatives of the Carolina Miracle League will be on-hand distributing information about the League in preparation for the CML's ballpark groundbreaking which will be announced in the coming weeks. The final home series against Western Carolina is "Fan Appreciation Weekend" sponsored by C.J. Compton Plumbing. Game one of Saturday's doubleheader will be carried live on AM 1510 WDRF with game two broadcast on TEAMLINE. Friday's game will also be on TEAMLINE. Thanks to the Quality Inn-Expo Center and Southern BBQ for supporting Terrier baseball on AM 1510.

Terrier Club Mini Tour heads for the Grand Strand The Terrier Club Mini Tour tees off in Myrtle Beach at the True Blue Golf Club on Saturday, June 25. For more information about this tournament contact April Williams at (864) 597-4496 or [email protected]. You may also register online at terrierclub.wofford.edu. All proceeds benefit the Wofford College Student-Athlete Scholarship fund and assist a student-athlete from the Myrtle Beach area.

Summer Camp Listing posted online Parents, looking for a sports camp to keep your kids active this summer? We have what you are looking for! With camps in football, baseball, , tennis and volleyball, there is something for everyone this summer at Wofford. Information on the women's basketball camps will be posted soon. To view the entire list of summer camps click this link: http://www.wofford.edu/athletics/05SummerCamps.asp Brandt named TIAA-CREF Student Athlete of the Week Wofford outfielder John Brandt has been named the TIAA-CREF SoCon Student-Athlete of the Week for May 11. A sophomore from West Union, S.C., Brandt batted .364 in the Terriers' four contests during the week. He had a pair of two-hit games in the UNC Greensboro series. For the season, Brandt is hitting .290 with two home runs and 12 RBI. He has a .367 average over the last nine contests. In the Terriers' three-game sweep of Georgia Southern (April 29-May 1), Brandt was five-of-12 (.417) with four RBI. He had the game-winning three-run homer in a 5-4 win over the Eagles to complete the sweep in Statesboro. Brandt carries a 3.72 GPA.

Russ Sandifer Sandifer named Presidential International Scholar Russ Sandifer, a member of the Terrier men's soccer team, was named Wofford's 21st Presidential International Scholar at the Spring Honors Convocation Tuesday.

The rising senior plays goalkeeper for the Terriers and was recently one of four student-athletes inducted into the Blue Key Honor Society. Sandifer's selection was made and announced by Wofford president Dr. Benjamin Dunlap in the ceremony on the lawn of the Olin Building. Prior to departing in the fall, he will lay out his plans and itinerary for the independent project under the guidance of a faculty advisor.

The scholarship allows one student the unique opportunity to travel to developing countries for one year. The Presidential International Scholar is chosen personally each year by Wofford’s president as “the singular student best fitted to benefit humankind.” An anonymous donor funds the scholarship.

Over the airwaves… Catch these Terrier baseball games live!

May 20 vs. Western Carolina - 7:00 p.m. - TEAMLINE May 21 vs. Western Carolina (DH) - Noon - AM 1510 WDRF (Game one), TEAMLINE (Game two)

Number of the Week 9:44 -- After a 2 hour and 38 minute rain delay on Tuesday, first pitch for the Terriers road contest at South Carolina was 9:44 p.m.

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Phone numbers to know Area code 864 Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4496

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected]. 429 North Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303 (864) 597-4090 [email protected]

Update Profile | Unsubscribe | Confirm | Complain From: Woods, Travis J. [email protected] Subject: Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk Date: May 19, 2005 at 8:25 PM To: Stone, R. Phillip [email protected]

Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk May 19, 2005 "Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- May 19, 2005 -- Edition 78 The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing

Presented by Nextel - the official wireless communications provider of the Terriers

In this week's edition...

Baseball enters final homestand - "Fan Appreciation Weekend" Terrier Club Mini Tour heads for the Grand Strand Summer Camp listing posted online Old media guides and programs available "Moo-uau" star passes away

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events and promotions Click on the link below each week to get an up-to-date look at promotions for the remainder of the baseball season and a look ahead to the 2005 football campaign. http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/upcomingPromotions.asp

The "Number of the Week" -- 202

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Wofford baseball Baseball enters final homestand - "Fan Appreciation Weekend" Friday night the Terriers host Western Carolina for the final homestand of the season at Russell C. King Field. First pitch on Friday is 7:00 p.m. and there will be a special appearance by Bomber the Mouse, the mascot of the Greenville Bombers (South Atlantic League affliate of the Boston Red Sox). Saturday is a scheduled doubleheader beginning at Noon as we honor the graduating seniors prior to the game. All kids 12 and under will get to run the bases after Friday night's game and game two on Saturday. At both games representatives of the Carolina Miracle League will be on-hand distributing information about the League in preparation for the CML's ballpark groundbreaking which will be announced in the coming weeks. The final home series against Western Carolina is "Fan Appreciation Weekend" sponsored by C.J. Compton Plumbing. Game one of Saturday's doubleheader will be carried live on AM 1510 WDRF with game two broadcast on TEAMLINE. Fans can keep track of Friday's contest via Live Stats. Thanks to the Quality Inn-Expo Center and Southern BBQ for supporting Terrier baseball on AM 1510.

Terrier Club Mini Tour heads for the Grand Strand The Terrier Club Mini Tour tees off in Myrtle Beach at the True Blue Golf Club on Saturday, June 25. For more information about this tournament contact April Williams at (864) 597-4496 or [email protected]. You may also register online at terrierclub.wofford.edu. All proceeds benefit the Wofford College Student-Athlete Scholarship fund and assist a student-athlete from the Myrtle Beach area.

Summer Camp Listing posted online Parents, looking for a sports camp to keep your kids active this summer? We have what you are looking for! With camps in football, baseball, basketball, tennis and volleyball, there is something for everyone this summer at Wofford. To view the entire list of summer camps click this link: http://www.wofford.edu/athletics/05SummerCamps.asp Old Media Guides and programs available If you are looking for any Wofford athletic media guides or game programs from the past 5 to 7 years stop by the Richardson Building before June 1. Various sports and years are available and free to anyone that stops by the Athletic Administration office. After June 1st the guides and programs will be recycled.

"Moo-uau" star, Rosebud, passes away The Terrier Club was saddened to learn of the passing of Rosebud the cow, star of the inaugural Pet Dairy "Moo-uau" - the combined cow bingo and luau held April 23. At the "Moo-uau" Rosebud was actually pregnant and she passed away while attempting to give birth to twins this past Saturday at Mountain Legends Farm. To view pictures taken at the "Moo-uau" click this link: http://wofford.info/terrierClub/moouauPictureGallery.asp

Over the airwaves… Catch these Terrier baseball games live!

May 20 vs. Western Carolina - 7:00 p.m. - Live Stats only (no TEAMLINE broadcast as originally scheduled) May 21 vs. Western Carolina (DH) - Noon - AM 1510 WDRF (Game one), TEAMLINE (Game two)

Number of the Week 202 -- Going into this weekend's series with Western Carolina, Terrier catcher Scott Holloway has started 202 of the 203 games the program has played in his 4-year career. Wofford's own version of the "Iron Horse," Holloway has played in all 203 games.

Get the gear... Click for t-shirts and other items from Wofford Sports Marketing: http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/merchandiseSales.asp Click for apparel from Carolina Traders and the exclusive Wofford Terrier Club Collection: http://www.carolinatraders.net/wofford/

Phone numbers to know Area code 864 Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4496

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected]. 429 North Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303 (864) 597-4090 [email protected]

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