22000088--0099 MMeenn’’ss GGoollff 2008-09 San Jose State University Men’s Team (Left to right): Head coach John Kennaday, Matthew Hovan, Nick Podesta, Rosco Valentine, Mark Hubbard, Jay Myers, Stephan Stallworth, Aaron Conrad, Peter Gibbs, Ryan Collins, Drew Nottenkamper, Nick Brown, Bryce Holloway, Miguel Camitoc, assistant coach Chris Stout.

2008-09 Team Roster Name Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown/Previous Schools Nick Brown 5-11 140 FR HS Sacramento, Calif./Rocklin HS Miguel Camitoc 5-5 170 SO SQ Hayward, Calif./Arroyo HS Ryan Collins 6-1 180 SO RS Lafayette, Calif./Acalanes HS Aaron Conrad 6-4 180 SR 2V Thousand Oaks, Calif./Moorpark College, Thousand Oaks HS Peter Gibbs 6-3 205 SO 1V Granite Bay, Calif./Granite Bay HS Bryce Holloway 5-9 160 JR JC Bakersfield, Calif./Baskersfield College, Highland HS Matthew Hovan 5-10 165 FR HS Redwood City, Calif./Serra HS Mark Hubbard 6-0 165 SO 1V Denver, Colo./Colorado Academy Jay Myers 6-2 165 FR HS San Jose, Calif./Branham HS Drew Nottenkamper 6-1 175 JR 1V Pacific Grove, Calif./Spanish River HS Nick Podesta 5-10 190 SO SQ Yuba City, Calif./Yuba City HS Stephan Stallworth 6-3 165 JR 2V San Diego, Calif./Murrieta Valley HS Rosco Valentine 6-0 190 SR 2V Auckland, New Zealand/Saint Mary’s College, Saint Kentigerns Prep Head Coach: John Kennaday Assistant Coach: Chris Stout

The 2008-09 San José State University men’s golf media guide is a publication of the school’s sports information office. Photography by Terrell Lloyd, Ron Fried, Wayne Salvatore and John Kennaday. PGA Tour photos of Bob Eastwood, Arron Oberholser, Mark Lye and Mark Wiebe by Chris Condon of PGA Tour/WireImage.com. San Jose State University Men’s Golf

Quick Facts Location: San Jose, Calif. Enrollment: 30,908 Founded: 1857 President: Jon Whitmore Conference: Western Athletic Conference Nickname: Spartans Colors: Gold, White & Blue Director of Athletics: Tom Bowen Head Coach: John Kennaday Alma Mater, Year: San Jose State, 1987 Nick Brown, FR Miguel Camitoc, SO Ryan Collins, SO Email: [email protected] Sacramento, Calif. Hayward, Calif. Lafayette, Calif. Assistant Coach: Chris Stout Alma Mater, Year: Texas Tech, 1993 Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (408) 924-1250 2008 Conference Finish: 6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/1 Sports Information Director: Lawrence Fan Office Phone: (408) 924-1217 Cell Phone: (408) 768-3424 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sjsuspartans.com Conference Champions Team Championships Aaron Conrad, SR Peter Gibbs, SO Bryce Holloway, JR 1970 – Pacific Coast Athletic Association Thousand Oaks, Calif. Granite Bay, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. 1974 – Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1975 – Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1977 – Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1981 – Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1982 – Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1984 – Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1985 – Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1996 – Big West Conference

Individual Champions 1975 – Jim Knoll 1979 – Steve Gazzaneo 1981 – Joe Tamburino 1982 – Joe Tamburino 1984 – Larry Silveira Matthew Hovan, FR Mark Hubbard, SO Jay Myers, FR 1996 – Arron Oberholser857 Redwood City, Calif. Denver, Colo. San Jose, Calif.

Drew Nottenkamper, JR Nick Podesta, SO Stephan Stallworth, JR Rosco Valentine, SR Pacific Grove, Calif. Yuba City, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Auckland, New Zealand www.sjsuspartans.com 1 Coaching Staff

2006 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and one of the top-50 ranked players in the world the last two seasons on the PGA Tour. Kennaday was a two-time Coast Conference “Most Valuable Player” at Monterey Peninsula College before transferring to San John Kennaday Jose State. He was a 1986 and 1987 first-team All-Pacific Coast Athletic Association pick. Kennaday helped the Spartans to a Head Coach 12th place tie at the 1987 NCAA Championships. 3rd season He went on to play professionally on the Canadian PGA, NIKE and Golden State Tours for 7.5 years. Kennaday set the course records at Rancho Canada West in Carmel, Calif., with a 64 and at Spring Valley Golf Course in Milpitas, Calif., with an 11-under par 61. John Kennaday was His teaching career began in Milpitas where he served as a appointed the San Jose teaching pro at the Mark Docak’s Complete Golf School. He also State University men’s golf was an assistant pro at the Spring Valley Golf Course. coach in April 2005. His John and his wife, Christina, have two sons, Jack and hire marked a return to his Benjamin. The Kennaday family resides in San Jose. alma mater where he was a 1987 All-American as a senior. Kennaday has patiently and systematically enhanced the Spartans’ program. In his first sea- Chris Stout son, San Jose State finished no lower than fifth in three Assistant Coach of the team’s last four tour- naments and had a school- 4th season best third place finish at the 2006 WAC Championship. Last sea- son, the Spartans had three more top-five finishes. Chris Stout is in his Freshman Stephan fourth season as a member Stallworth was a second of the San Jose State team All-WAC choice for University coaching staff. 2006-07 and Aaron Conrad A 1993 graduate of Texas and Jon Tringale received Tech University, Stout academic All-WAC honors played his collegiate golf at for the second year in a Christopher Newport row. University in Virginia. He He returned to San Jose was an assistant head pro- State after spending six fessional at the Great Hills seasons as the head coach Golf Course in Austin, for the Santa Clara Texas from 1994 to 1999 University men’s golf where he served as the team. The once dormant director of the junior golf program became competi- program, worked in con- tive in the West Coast junction with the local First Conference and along the Tee Program and provided West Coast. In 2001, he regular instruction for was named the conference amateur golfers. “Coach of the Year.” Stout played profession- An adept fundraiser, he ally from 1999 through 2004. He played on the Texas Tight Lies has managed and directed the Spartans’ “Fun Raiser” for men’s Tour in 2004, the Golden Bear Tour in 2001 and 2003 and the golf. The event has attracted Spartan alums and PGA Tour win- Canadian Tour in 2000 and 2002. He recorded three top-10 fin- ners Ken Venturi, Roger Maltbie, Mark Wiebe and Arron ishes in Golden Bear Tour events. Oberholser for a day of instruction and goodwill. Chris and his wife, Amy, reside in San Jose. Besides his San Jose State duties, he is the personal coach for Oberholser, a two-time Spartan All-American, winner of the

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Nick Brown Miguel Camitoc 5-11, 140, FR, HS 5-5, 170, SO, SQ Sacramento, Calif. Hayward, Calif. Major – Undeclared Major – Undeclared

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In AT SJSU: In his second his first season with the season with the Spartans. Spartans...one career top- 10 finish. 2008 FALL SEASON: Played in the Kauai 2008 FALL SEASON: Did Collegiate Invitational and not compete in any tourna- finished in the top-20 in his ments. major college debut...tied for 19th place at 213 (- 2007-08 SEASON: Sixth on 3)...helped San Jose State the team in stroke average set a team scoring record at 77.53...played in five for 54 holes with his final tournaments...was the round 67 (-5). team's top finisher at the Callaway Golf Invitational HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered (3/11) with a 225 (+9)...had in golf (Coach David his only under par round Stewart) at Rocklin (Calif.) of the season at the High...helped his team win Callaway with an opening four Sierra Foothill League championships, the 2008 NorCal round 69...best season finish was 7th at the PGA Minority High School Boys Championships and finish sixth at the 2008 Collegiate Championship (5/11)...was the team's youngest play- state high school championships...tied for ninth individually at er. the 2008 NorCal Championships and 13th at the 2008 state championships...2008 Sacramento Bee High School Boys' Player MIGUEL: Lettered in golf at Arroyo High (Coach Dean of the Year...team placed eighth at the 2007 NorCal Ironside) in San Lorenzo, Calif...set a school record for season Championships. scoring average...an all-league selection.

NICK: Plans to major in business management...born in JUNIOR GOLF: Enjoyed success nationally in the Philippines Sacramento, Calif., on June 28, 1990. and the United States...won the 2002 Philippine Interclub Junior Championship when he was 12-years-old...youngest player ever 2008 FALL SEASON to win the title...represented the Philippines at the 2002 Junior Kauai Collegiate Invitational 74-72-67-213 19th World Championships in the 11-12 years-old division and the 2008 FALL TOTALS 3 rounds 213 strokes 71.00 avg. 2003 Junior World Championships in the 13-14 years-old divi- sion...captured four Junior Golf Association of Northern California (JGANC) titles in 2005 (Sunset Whitney, Joe Brophy- Bill Loudon, East Bay and Westfield Northern California San José State University does not discriminate on the basis Section), one in 2006 (Fresno City) and two in 2007 (East Bay of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orienta- and Northern California Section)...2005 JGANC points champi- tion, marital status, pregnancy, age disability, disabled veter- an’s or Vietnam veteran’s status. This policy applies to all on and Player of the Year...tied for seventh at the 2005 California San José State University student, faculty and staff programs State Junior Amateur and ninth at the 2006 California State and activities. Questions regarding this policy should be Junior Amateur...seventh at the 2005 Westfield Junior World directed to the Director of the Office of Equal PGA Championship in Westfield, Ohio....2005 and 2006 member Employment/Affirmative Action, San José State University, of the Northern California team at the Americas Cup. (408) 924-1115. www.sjsuspartans.com 3 Player Profiles

MORE ON MIGUEL: Has not declared a major...enjoys playing 2007-08 SEASON chess, basketball and volleyball...born on April 3, 1990. 62nd annual Western Intercollegiate 75-78-75-228 36th U.S. Intercollegiate 83-81-76-240 84th 2007-08 SEASON WAC Championship 83-82-81-246 39th Del Walker Invitational 74-75-72-221 49th 2007-08 SEASON TOTALS 9 rounds 714 strokes 79.33 avg. Callaway Golf Invitational 69-80-76-225 34th 62nd annual Western Intercollegiate 81-81-77-239 82nd WAC Championship 77-80-91-248 42nd PGA Minority Collegiate Championship 78-74-78-230 7th 2007-08 SEASON TOTALS Aaron Conrad 15 rounds 1,163 strokes 77.53 avg. 6-4, 180, SR, 2V Thousand Oaks, Calif. Ryan Collins Accounting Major 6-1, 180, SO, SQ Lafayette, Calif. AT SJSU: In his fourth sea- Business Management son with the Major Spartans...three-time San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete and two- time Academic All-WAC AT SJSU: In his third sea- honoree...two career top-10 son with the Spartans... is finishes at the major col- one of the team’s represen- lege level. tatives on the Student- Athlete Advisory Council. FALL 2008 SEASON: Played in the season-open- 2008 FALL SEASON: Did ing tournament, the not play in any fall tourna- Windon ments. Memorial....Finished in 80th place. 2007-08 SEASON: Played in three tournaments and 2007-08 SEASON: Spent averaged 79.33 strokes per the season as a redshirt. round...best finish was tied for 46th place at the 63rd 2006-07 SEASON: Only annual Western Spartan to win a tournament with his four-under par 212 at the Intercollegiate (3/27)...also Del Walker Invitational ...needed a final-round 69 and five play- played in the U.S. off holes to pick up his first major college title...birdied the last Intercollegiate (4/20) and two playoff holes at the Del Walker Invitational for the champi- was 39th at the WAC onship...had a season-low three-under par 68 in the second Championship (4-30). round of the Alister MacKenzie Invitational helping the Spartans to a second-place team finish... finished with three 2006-07 SEASON: Joined the team in the spring of 2007 and red- rounds under par and two at even par. shirted the season. 2005-06 SEASON: Played in all 10 tournaments...averaged 75.29 RYAN: Lettered in golf (Coach Tim Scott) and basketball at strokes per round for 28 rounds of competition...team counted Acalanes High School in Lafayette, Calif....was the 2005 North his score 22 rounds...had two rounds under par including a sea- Coast Section co-champion...helped his team finish second at the son-best three-under 69 in the opening round of the John Burns 2005 North Coast Section “Tournament of Champions”...was a Invitational...final-round, one-under par 70 helped San Jose two-time all-league choice in golf...dad, Jim Collins, is a PGA State place third at the 2006 WAC Championships – the professional who is a manager at the San Ramon (Calif.) Golf University’s best finish at the conference tournament...best fin- Club...born in Oakland, Calif...turns 21-years-old in 2009. ish was 10th at the Callaway Invitational with a 223 (+7) that included an even-par 72 in the final round.

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AARON: Business finance major...transfer from Moorpark College...11th at the 2005 California Community College state championship tournament...2005 Western States Conference “Most Valuable Player”...averaged 73.75 strokes per round in Peter Gibbs conference action...led the conference in stroke average...took medalist honors in three of eight conference tournaments...let- 6-3, 205, SO, 1V tered in golf at Thousand Oaks (Calif.) High School...was an all- Granite Bay, Calif. county and two-time all-league choice during his high school career... averaged 72.3 strokes per round as a high school senior... Major – Undeclared was born in Ventura, Calif., on October 3, 1986.

2008 FALL SEASON Windon Memorial 83-78-81-242 80th AT SAN JOSE STATE: In 2008 FALL SEASON TOTALS his second season with the 3 rounds 242 strokes 80.67 avg. Spartans...two career top- 20 finishes. 2006-07 SEASON Del Walker Invitational 72-71-69-212 1st 2008 FALL SEASON: Alister MacKenzie Invitational 70-68-79-217 31st Played in all four tourna- Barona Collegiate Cup 78-78-80-236 98th ments...averaged 75.08 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 72-76-148 WD strokes per round...was Pacific Invitational 85-76-79-240 56th under par for one round John Burns Intercollegiate 83-WD-WD-WD WD and level par for one Callaway Golf Invitational 95-104-88-287 80th other...best finish was 58th U.S. Intercollegiate 80-89-86-255 78th at the Windon Memorial 2006-07 TOTALS (10/6). 23 rounds 1,843 strokes 80.13 avg. 2007-08 SEASON: Second 2005-06 SEASON on the team in stroke aver- Northwest Collegiate Classic 77-79-83-239 83rd age at 74.30...led the team Wolf Pack Classic 75-74-78-227 71st in under par rounds with Alister MacKenzie Invitational 73-74-72-219 42nd eight...team's top finisher Fresno State Lexus Classic 73-74-81-228 59th in four tournaments and Del Walker Intercollegiate 73-75-78-226 51st shared top honors in one other...two top-20 finishes...11th at the John Burns Invitational 69-73-76-218 74th Del Walker Invitational (10/26) and 13th at the Pacific Callaway Golf Invitational 77-74-72-223 10th Invitational (11/7)...had a strong fall season with a 72.00 stroke Western Intercollegiate 77-76-153 58th average for 15 rounds...finished under par at the Alister U.S. Intercollegiate 78-72-150 35th MacKenzie Invitational (10/10), Del Walker Invitational, Pacific WAC Championships 78-77-70-225 27th Invitational and John Burns Intercollegiate (2/22). 2005-06 TOTALS 28 rounds 2,108 strokes 75.29 avg. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four season in golf at Granite Bay CAREER TOTALS (Calif.) High (Coach Terry Stafford)...two-time first-team all- 54 rounds 4,193 strokes 77.65 avg. league selection.

PETER: Journalism major...2007 Sacramento City Amateur champion...won his first golf title when he was 8-years-old in 1997...qualified for stroke play at the 2005 and 2006 U.S. Junior Amateur championships...13 Junior Golf Association of Northern California titles from 2002 to 2005...also competed in AJGA and First Tee of Greater Sacramento events as a young- ster...fifth place at the 2004 AJGA NIKE Golf Junior at the Haggin Oaks Complex in Sacramento, Calif...born in Glendale, Calif., on May 13, 1989.

Aaron Conrad won the 2006 Del Walker Invitational in Long Beach, Calif. www.sjsuspartans.com 5 Player Profiles

2008 FALL SEASON Windon Memorial 76-75-76-227 58th Del Walker Invitational 79-75-71-225 60th Matthew Hovan Sycuan Collegiate Invitational 78-76-69-223 79th Kauai Collegiate Invitational 80-73-73-226 60th 5-10, 165, FR, HS 2008 FALL SEASON TOTALS 12 rounds 901 strokes 75.08 avg. Redwood City, Calif. Business Management 2007-08 SEASON Saint Mary's Invitational 77-71-74-222 22nd Major Las Vegas Shootout 79-75-73-227 62nd Alister MacKenzie Invitational 72-70-70-212 32nd Del Walker Invitational 67-72-72-211 11th AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans. Pacific Invitational 67-69-72-208 13th John Burns Intercollegiate 74-70-70-214 44th 2008 FALL SEASON: Did not play in any tournaments. Callaway Golf Invitational 88-76-81-245 80th 62nd annual Western Intercollegiate 71-80-75-226 32nd HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in golf (Coach Joe Hession) at Serra UMB Bank-Mizzou Tiger Classic 80-75-81-236 50th High in San Mateo, Calif...helped his team win the 2007 West U.S. Intercollegiate 76-77-75-228 58th Catholic Athletic League title his senior season, the 2006 Central 2007-08 SEASON TOTALS Coast Section title as a junior and place third at the 2006 C.I.F. 30 rounds 2,229 strokes 74.30 avg. state championships.

CAREER TOTALS 42 rounds 3,130 strokes 74.52 avg. AMATEUR GOLF: Qualified for stroke play at the 2008 California State Amateur Championship.

MATTHEW: Business management major...born in San Mateo, Calif., on October 11, 1989. Bryce Holloway 5-9, 160, JR, JC Mark Hubbard Bakersfield, Calif. English Major 6-0, 165, FR, HS Denver, Colo. Business Management

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans. Major

2008 FALL SEASON: Did not play in any tournaments. AT SAN JOSE STATE: In COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Bakersfield his second season with the College (Coach Larry Cook)...was an all-state selection his fresh- Spartans...2007-08 San Jose man season and an All-Western States Conference pick as a State University Scholar- sophomore...tied for sixth at the 2007 California Community Athlete...2008 Academic College championship. All-WAC...three career top- 10 and five total top-20 fin- HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in golf at Highland High in ishes in 14 tournaments. Bakersfield, Calif...was named his team's Most Valuable Player three times...was an All-Kern County choice his senior season. FALL 2008: Led the team with three top-10 finishes BRYCE: Plans to major in English...qualified for match play at in four tournaments...7th at the 2008 California State Amateur championship...enjoys play- the Windon Memorial, 5th ing the drums and skateboarding...born in Bakersfield, Calif., on at the Del Walker November 3, 1987. Invitational, 10th at the Kauai Collegiate Invitational...averaged 70.66 for 12 rounds in the fall...finished the fall sea-

6 San Jose State University Men’s Golf Player Profiles son ranked among the top- 250 golfers by GolfStat. Jay Myers 2007-08: Third on the team in stroke average at 6-2, 165, FR, HS 74.80...played in 10 of the team's 11 tournaments...fin- San Jose, Calif. ished 20th at the Pacific Business Management Invitational (11/7) and U.S. Intercollegiate (4/20)...nine Major rounds of par or better golf...second on the team in under par rounds with AT SAN JOSE STATE: In seven...four-under par, sec- his first season with the ond-round 68 at John Spartans. Burns Intercollegiate (2/21) was a season best...team's 2008 FALL SEASON: top finisher at the U.S. Enjoying a terrific start to Intercollegiate. his college career...boasts a 72.00 stroke average in his HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered first four major college in golf (Coach Beth Folsom) and basketball at Colorado events...top-10 finishes at Academy in Denver, Colo...was an all-state selection his senior the Sycuan Collegiate season...led his league in stroke average as a senior...three-time Invitational (4th) and all-league golf pick...two-time all-league selection in basketball. Kauai Collegiate Invitational (8th)...six of his MARK: Majoring in business management...capped 2007 becom- last eight rounds were at ing only the fourth player in the history of Colorado junior golf or under par...three sub-70 to win the Stroke and Match Play Championships in the same scores including an eight- year...titles in 2006 included the Colorado Golf Association under par, second-round Tournament of Champions and the Optimist International in 64 at Kauai (11/4). Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., where he shot a one-over par 289...is a cousin of Nationwide Tour pro Lee Williams...born in Denver, HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in golf (Coach Kyle Padia) and bas- Colo...turned 19-years-old in 2008. ketball at Branham High in San Jose...was an all-league golfer in each of his four seasons...tenth place at the 2008 C.I.F. state 2008 FALL SEASON championship tournament...tied for second place at the 2008 Windon Memorial 68-75-70-213 7th Northern California Golf Association Boys High School Del Walker Invitational 70-66-71-207 5th Championship...tied for second place at the 2008 Central Coast Sycuan Collegiate Invitational 75-70-73-218 55th Section Championships...2007 and 2008 Blossom Valley Athletic Kauai Collegiate Invitational 66-73-71-210 10th League champion. 2008 FALL SEASON TOTALS 12 rounds 848 strokes 70.67 avg. AMATEUR GOLF HIGHLIGHTS: Qualified for the 2007 California State Amateur championship...Tied for fourth at the 2007-08 SEASON 2008 Golf World West Coast Championship in Pleasanton, Calif. Las Vegas Shootout 73-77-72-222 41st Alister MacKenzie Invitational 71-79-70-220 66th JAY: Plans to major in business management...born in San Jose, Del Walker Invitational 72-73-71-216 26th Calif., on June 22, 1990. Pacific Invitational 71-70-70-211 20th John Burns Intercollegiate 73-68-79-220 78th 2008 FALL SEASON Callaway Golf Invitational 76-77-77-230 55th Windon Memorial 75-80-76-231 67th 62nd annual Western Intercollegiate 75-78-79-232 57th Del Walker Invitational 72-70-76-218 38th UMB Bank-Mizzou Tiger Classic 71-77-86-234 46th Sycuan Collegiate Invitational 71-67-69-207 4th U.S. Intercollegiate 75-73-68-216 20th Kauai Collegiate Invitational 70-64-74-208 8th WAC Championship 77-82-84-243 34th 2008 FALL TOTALS 2007-08 SEASON TOTALS 12 rounds 864 strokes 72.00 avg. 30 rounds 2,244 strokes 74.80 avg.

CAREER TOTALS 42 rounds 3,092 strokes 73.62 avg. www.sjsuspartans.com 7 Player Profiles

2007-08 SEASON Drew Saint Mary's Invitational 77-76-77-230 57th Las Vegas Shootout 71-72-75-218 25th Nottenkamper Alister MacKenzie Invitational 75-72-74-221 67th Del Walker Invitational 77-71-72-220 44th 6-1, 175, JR, 1V Pacific Invitational 72-72-74-218 46th John Burns Intercollegiate 80-80-76-236 107th Pacific Grove, Calif. 62nd annual Western Intercollegiate 76-76-84-236 72nd Business Marketing UMB Bank-Mizzou Tiger Classic 78-81-80-239 56th 2007-08 SEASON TOTALS Major 24 rounds 1,818 strokes 75.75 avg.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In 2006-07 SEASON his third season with the Alister MacKenzie Invitational 78-71-76-223 69th Spartans...one round under Barona Collegiate Cup 73-75-72-220 45th par and four more level Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 75-83-75-233 54th par rounds at the major Pacific Invitational 73-70-79-222 38th college level...2007-08 2006-07 SEASON TOTALS Academic All-WAC and 12 rounds 900 strokes 75.00 avg. 2008 San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete. CAREER TOTALS 36 rounds 2,718 strokes 75.50 avg. 2008 FALL SEASON: Did not play in any tourna- ments.

2007-08 SEASON: Played in eight tournaments...fifth Nick Podesta on the team in stroke aver- age at 75.50...matched par 5-10, 190, SO, SQ in four rounds...best finish was 25th at the Las Vegas Yuba City, Calif. Shootout (10/1) with a 218 Sociology Major (+2)...team counted his 18-hole score 14 out of 24 rounds.

2006-07 SEASON: Played in four tournaments...fourth on the team in stroke average at 75.00...one under-par round (70, -2) came at the Pacific Invitational...best finish was tying for 38th at AT SAN JOSE STATE: In the Pacific Invitational...Spartans counted nine of his 12 rounds his third season with the in the team scoring format. Spartans...has one career round of level par. SPANISH RIVER HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in golf (Coach Aaron Lampman) four seasons and lacrosse once at Spanish FALL 2008: Did not play in River High School in Boca Raton, Fla....named the 2005-06 Palm any tournaments. Beach Post high school "Player of the Year"...was a two-time all- league "Most Valuable Player"...had the best stroke average on 2007-08 SEASON: Spent his team his junior and senior seasons. the season as a redshirt.

DREW: Business marketing major...began his high school career 2006-07 SEASON: Played at St. Andrews High School in Boca Raton, Fla....has a junior in the last four tourna- membership with the Monterey Peninsula Country ments of the season...aver- Club...ranked 254th among juniors in 2006 by GolfWeek...quali- aged 77.91 strokes per fied for the 2004 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship and round...best finish was advanced to match-play competition...won a 2005 Junior Players 44th at the WAC Tour event in Summerfield, Fla., and finished second at the 2005 Championship...best round Florida State Junior Match Play Invitational...was born in of the season was an even Carmel, Calif., on March 7, 1988. par 72 in the middle round of the WAC Championship (5/1)...team counted seven out of his 11 rounds.

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YUBA CITY HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in golf (Coach Kent six consecutive rounds of par or better and added one more in Myers) at Yuba City (Calif.) High School...two-time league cham- the opening round of the John Burns Intercollegiate (2/20) to pion. start the spring season...one of two players on the team with back-to-back sub-70 scores during the season...was the team's NICK: A sociology major...enjoys fishing...has played in Junior top finisher in five tournaments...team counted 32.25 out of 36 Golf Association of Northern California, AJGA, Say-Golf rounds of competition...moved up to a sixthplace finish at the Association and PGA juniors tournaments...also competed in WAC Championships...one of two Spartans to debut at the PGA junior tournaments in South Africa and Thailand...was born in Minority collegiate Championship, (5/9) and finished fourth in San Jose, Calif.,on December 23, 1987. the university division.

2006-07 SEASON 2006-07 SEASON: Only Spartan to play in all 11 of the team’s Fresno Lexus Classic 79-79-78-236 78th tournaments...second on the team in stroke average at 73.19...led Western Intercollegiate DQ-71-85-156 the team in under par rounds with 12 and total rounds of par or U.S. Intercollegiate 75-77-80-232 71st better with 14...five top-20 finishes including a second at the WAC Championship 80-72-81-233 44th Alister MacKenzie Invitational (204, -9) and a 10th the Barona 2006-07 SEASON TOTALS Collegiate Cup (211, -5)...finished the fall season as the #5- 11 rounds 857 strokes 77.91 avg ranked freshman in Division I men’s golf according to GolfStat ...ranked as high #114 nationally during the season...season-low, five-under par 66 in the second round of the Alister MacKenzie Invitational...was the only player on the team to post back-to- back sub-70 scores with 66 and 69 to close out the Alister Stephan MacKenzie Invitational and a 69 to open the Barona Collegiate Cup...team counted 31.5 of his 32 rounds played. Stallworth MURRIETA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in golf (Coach 6-3, 175, JR, 2V Greg Ireland) four seasons and basketball once at Murrieta San Diego, Calif. Valley High School in Murrieta, Calif....was a four-time all- league selection...best 18-hole score was a 66. Business Finance Major STEPHAN: Business finance major...interested in a real estate career...enjoys playing pool...was born in San Diego, Calif., on September 30, 1988. AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his third season with the 2008 FALL SEASON Spartans...second-team All- Del Walker Invitational 71-70-79-220 47th Western Athletic Sycuan Collegiate Invitational 72-76-73-221 74th Conference pick as a fresh- 2008 FALL SEASON TOTALS man...10 career top-20 fin- 6 rounds 441 strokes 73.50 avg. ishes including five in the top-10...second at the 2007 2007-08 SEASON Del Walker Invitational Saint Mary's Invitational 78-71-75-224 31st and at the 2006 Alister Las Vegas Shootout 71-71-75-217 20th MacKenzie Alister MacKenzie Invitational 75-80-77-222 70th Invitational...team has Del Walker Invitational 68-68-72-208 2nd counted more than 90 per- Pacific Invitational 69-72-67-208 13th cent of his scores after 2.5 John Burns Intercollegiate 72-78-72-222 85th seasons...in the top-20 for Callaway Golf Invitational 76-80-75-231 58th each of his first two WAC 62nd annual Western Intercollegiate 76-79-76-231 50th Championships tourna- UMB Bank-Mizzou Tiger Classic 75-72-81-228 29th ments. U.S. Intercollegiate 74-74-73-221 35th WAC Championship 77-72-75-224 6th 2008 FALL SEASON: PGA Minority Collegiate Championship Played in two of the team's 72-79-72-223 4th four tournaments...averaged 73.50 strokes per round...had one 2007-08 SEASON TOTALS under par and two rounds of level par play in six rounds. 36 rounds 2,659 strokes 73.86 avg.

2007-08 SEASON: Team leader in stroke average at 73.86 for 36 2006-07 SEASON rounds of play...led team with 15 rounds of under par or par Del Walker Invitational 74-72-69-215 12th golf...three top-10 finishes...matched a career best second at the Alister MacKenzie Invitational 70-66-68-204 2nd Del Walker Invitational (208, -8)...finished the fall season with Barona Collegiate Cup 69-74-68-211 10th www.sjsuspartans.com 9 Player Profiles

Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 75-77-72-224 30th 2006-07 SEASON: Played in 10 of the team’s 11 Pacific Invitational 71-73-71-215 16th tournaments...third on the team in stroke average at 73.53...sec- John Burns Intercollegiate 71-76-WD WD ond on the Spartans in under-par rounds with 10 and rounds of Callaway Golf Invitational 78-76-70-224 36th par or better with 13...led the squad with five sub-70 scoring Fresno Lexus Classic 73-79-76-228 51st rounds...was the team’s top finisher in three of the final four Western Intercollegiate 72-70-72-214 13th tournaments including a fourth place finish at the WAC U.S. Intercollegiate 80-80-81-241 76th Championship (213, -3)...best finish was a third at the Herb WAC Championship 77-71-71-219 19th Wimberly Intercollegiate (209, -7)...Spartans counted 27 of his 30 2006-07 SEASON TOTALS rounds in the team scoring format. 32 rounds 2,342 strokes 73.19 avg. SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE: Spent the 2005-06 season at Saint CAREER TOTALS Mary's College...did not compete as a member of the golf team. 74 rounds 5,442 strokes 73.54 avg. SAINT KENTIGERNS COLLEGE PREP: Lettered in golf three times for Saint Kentigerns College Prep (Coach Rory Moore) in Auckland, New Zealand. Rosco Valentine ROSCO: Sociology major...was a four-time all-state golfer in jun- 6-0, 190, JR, 1V ior golf...played for the Auckland senior team...was born in Auckland, Westchester, England, on February 17, 1985. New Zealand 2008 FALL SEASON Kauai Collegiate Invitational 73-73-67-213 19th Sociology Major 2008 FALL SEASON TOTALS 3 rounds 213 strokes 71.00 avg.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In 2007-08 SEASON his third season with the Saint Mary's Invitational 81-81-84-246 92nd Spartans...five career top- Las Vegas Shootout 75-72-71-218 25th 20 finishes including a pair Alister MacKenzie Invitational 68-76-75-219 64th of top-five performanc- Del Walker Invitational 75-69-72-216 26th es...23 rounds (out of 65) Pacific Invitational 75-72-71-218 46th under par or at even par in John Burns Intercollegiate 69-75-75-219 70th his first 2.5 seasons...eight Callaway Golf Invitational 81-86-72-239 73rd sub-70 scores including a 62nd annual Western Intercollegiate 70-76-WD-146 career best five-under 67 UMB Bank-Mizzou Tiger Classic 74-77-81-232 40th twice at the 2006 Herb U.S. Intercollegiate 77-77-80-234 77th Wimberly Intercollegiate WAC Championship 76-75-70-221 4th and the 2008 Kauai 2007-08 SEASON TOTALS Collegiate Invitational. 32 rounds 2,412 strokes 75.38 avg.

FALL 2008 SEASON: 2006-07 SEASON Played in the Kauai Del Walker Invitational 73-74-82-229 68th Collegiate Invitational... Alister MacKenzie Invitational 69-70-73-212 13th helped San Jose State set a Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 67-70-72-209 3rd 54-hole team scoring Pacific Invitational 68-71-82-221 35th record with his three- John Burns Intercollegiate 78-79-73-230 105th under par 213 to tie for 19th place...closed out the tournament Callaway Golf Invitational 85-79-71-235 69th matching his career 18-hole best with a five-under 67 (11/5). Western Intercollegiate 73-76-77-226 55th U.S. Intercollegiate 76-71-70-217 24th 2007-08 SEASON: One of two players to play in all 11 tourna- WAC Championship 74-69-70-213 4th ments...fourth on the team in stroke average at 75.38...matched 2006-07 SEASON TOTALS his best career finish placing fourth at the WAC 30 rounds 2,206 strokes 73.53 avg. Championship...had the low score of the final round at the WAC Championship with his two-under par 70 (4/30)...five rounds of CAREER TOTALS under par play and four more at level par...season-best 18 holes 65 rounds 4,831 strokes 74.32 avg. was a pair of three-under par scores to open the Alister MacKenzie Invitational (10/9, 68) and the John Burns Intercollegiate (2/20, 69)...Spartans counted 26 of his 32 rounds in the team scoring format.

10 San Jose State University Men’s Golf 2007-08 Statistics & Results

John Burns Intercollegiate, 2/20-22 Under Par Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, par 72, 20 teams Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Par Rds. Rds. Peter Gibbs 74-70-70-214 44th Stephan Stallworth 36 2,659 73.86 6 9 Rosco Valentine 69-75-75-219 70th Peter Gibbs 30 2,229 74.30 8 1 Mark Hubbard 73-68-79-220 78th Mark Hubbard 30 2,244 74.80 7 2 Stephan Stallworth 72-78-72-222 85th Rosco Valentine 32 2,412 75.38 5 4 Drew Nottenkamper 80-80-76-236 107th Drew Nottenkamper 24 1,818 75.75 0 4 TOTALS 288-291-293-872 18th Miguel Camitoc 15 1,163 77.53 1 0 Ryan Collins 9 714 79.33 0 0 Callaway Golf Invitational, 3/10-11 Jon Tringale 6 479 79.83 0 0 Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., par 72, 15 teams TOTALS 182 13,718 75.37 27 20 Miguel Camitoc 69-80-76-225 34th Mark Hubbard 76-77-77-230 55th Saint Mary’s Invitational Stephan Stallworth 76-80-75-231 58th Pebble Beach, Calif., par 72, 18 teams Rosco Valentine 81-86-72-239 73rd Peter Gibbs 77-71-74-222 22nd Peter Gibbs 88-76-81-245 80th Stephan Stallworth 78-71-75-224 31st TOTALS 302-313-300-915 14th Drew Nottenkamper 77-76-77-230 57th Jon Tringale 79-72-79-230 57th 62nd annual Western Intercollegiate, 3/26-27 Rosco Valentine 81-81-84-246 92nd Santa Cruz, Calif., par 70, 18 teams TOTALS 311-290-305-906 13th Peter Gibbs 71-80-75-226 32nd Stephan Stallworth 76-79-76-231 50th Mark Hubbard 75-78-79-232 57th Las Vegas Shootout Miguel Camitoc 81-81-77-239 82nd Las Vegas, Nev., par 71, 15 teams Rosco Valentine 70-76-WD-146 Stephan Stallworth 71-71-75-217 20th Ryan Collins 75-78-75-228 36th Rosco Valentine 75-72-71-218 25th Drew Nottenkamper 76-76-84-236 72nd Drew Nottenkamper 71-72-75-218 25th Jon Tringale 81-87-81-249 87th Mark Hubbard 73-77-72-222 41st TOTALS 292-313-307-912 12th Peter Gibbs 79-75-73-227 62nd TOTALS 290-289-292-871 4th UMB Bank-Mizzou Tiger Classic, 4/7-8 Columbia, Mo., par 72, 11 teams Alister MacKenzie Invitational, 10/10-11 Stephan Stallworth 75-72-81-228 29th Corte Madera, Calif., par 71, 16 teams Rosco Valentine 74-77-81-232 40th Peter Gibbs 72-70-70-212 32nd Mark Hubbard 71-77-86-234 46th Rosco Valentine 68-76-75-219 64th Peter Gibbs 80-75-81-236 50th Mark Hubbard 71-79-70-220 66th Drew Nottenkamper 78-81-80-239 56th Drew Nottenkamper 75-72-74-221 67th TOTALS 298-301-323-922 9th Stephan Stallworth 75-70-77-222 70th TOTALS 286-288-289-863 14th U.S. Intercollegiate, 4/19-20 Stanford, Calif., par 70, 15 teams Del Walker Invitational, 10/25-26 Mark Hubbard 75-73-68-216 20th Long Beach, Calif., par 71, 14 teams Stephan Stallworth 74-74-73-221 35th Stephan Stallworth 68-68-72-208 2nd Peter Gibbs 76-77-75-228 58th Peter Gibbs 67-72-72-211 11th Rosco Valentine 77-77-80-234 77th Mark Hubbard 72-73-71-216 26th Ryan Collins 83-81-76-240 84th Rosco Valentine 75-69-72-216 26th TOTALS 302-301-292-895 13th Drew Nottenkamper 77-71-72-220 44th Miguel Camitoc 74-75-72-221 49th WAC Championship, 4/28-30 TOTALS 281-280-287-848 6th San Jose, Calif., par 72, 9 teams Rosco Valentine 76-75-70-221 4th Pacific Invitational, 11/7-8 Stephan Stallworth 77-72-75-224 6th Stockton, Calif., par 72, 12 teams Mark Hubbard 77-82-84-243 34th Stephan Stallworth 69-72-67-208 13th Ryan Collins 83-82-81-246 39th Peter Gibbs 67-69-72-208 13th Miguel Camitoc 77-80-91-248 42nd Mark Hubbard 71-70-70-211 20th TOTALS 307-309-310-926 6th Drew Nottenkamper 72-72-74-218 46th Rosco Valentine 75-72-71-218 46th PGA Minority Collegiate Championship, 5/9-11 TOTALS 279-283-283-845 6th Port St. Lucie, Fla., par 72, 28 players Stephan Stallworth 72-79-72-223 4th Miguel Camitoc 78-74-78-230 7th www.sjsuspartans.com 11 Team Rosters (1963 – present)

1962-63 1967-68 1972-73 1977-78 Joe Vetrano, Jr. Coach: Jerry Vroom Coach: Jerry Vroom Coach: Jerry Vroom Coach: Jerry Vroom Mike Andrakin Steve Bohn Phil Barry Mike Barnblatt 1982-83 Bill Aragona Bob Eastwood Brian Inkster Terry Beardsley Coach: Jerry Vroom Don Calandri Craig Harmon Jim Knoll Don DeLorenzo Eric Arnold Dan James Tom O’Kane Mark Lye Bob Fulton Grant Barnes Harlan Krantz Ken Slasor Dean May Mike Hemphill Dan Coughlin John Lotz Tom Slater Kim Porter Bob Isaacson Ed Cuff Gary Plato Jim Troncatty Don Thames Don Levin Carl Lundquist Harry Taylor Butch Wehrman Willie Mecadon Chris Stein Jim West 1973-74 Achim Steinfurth Gregg Von Thaden 1963-64 Coach: Jerry Vroom Alan Swank Coach: Jerry Vroom 1968-69 Eric Batten Mark Wiebe 1983-84 Tom Barber Coach: Jerry Vroom Terry Beardsley Coach: Jerry Vroom Tom Culligan, Jr. John Adams Paul Hahn 1978-79 Dana Banke Steve Henry Steve Bohn Dave Larson Coach: Jerry Vroom Grant Barnes Chuck Mackey Dann Carter Dan Luther Mike Barnblatt Dan Coughlin Clyde Nunes Bill Harmon Mark Lye Don DeLorenzo Ed Cuff Terry Small Kelley Moser Dennis McMaster Greg Galasso Shawn Kelly Harry Taylor Steve Mountain Ken McMaster Steve Gazzaneo Carl Lundquist Jim Schiavenza Kim Porter Don Levin Larry Silveira 1964-65 Butch Wehrman Don Thames Willie Mecadon Coach: Jerry Vroom Jim West Kelly Murray 1984-85 Bob Amerian 1974-75 Achim Steinfurth Coach: Dick Chris Andrew 1969-70 Coach: Jerry Vroom Alan Swank Schwendinger Tom Barber Coach: Jerry Vroom Eric Batten Mark Wiebe Martin Hall Ron Cerrudo John Adams Paul Hahn Drew Hartt Don Keffer Wayne Amon Scott Hoyt 1979-80 Shawn Kelly Ross Randall Craig Armstrong Jim Knoll Coach: Jerry Vroom Terry Roberts Terry Small Steve Bohn Dan Luther Mike Barnblatt Bob Shepard Harry Taylor Lee Cook Mark Lye Dave Bruno Tom Silva Jim Troncatty Steve Hakes Don Thames Tom Cole Larry Silveira Kelley Moser Don DeLorenzo Joe Tamburino 1965-66 Jim West 1975-76 Terry Foreman Gregg Von Thaden Coach: Jerry Vroom Glenn Woodruff Coach: Jerry Vroom Greg Galasso Chris Andrews Mike Bauer Steve Gazzaneo 1985-86 Ron Cerrudo 1970-71 Terry Beardsley Mike Lang Coach: Dick Don Keffer Coach: Jerry Vroom Jeff Gwinn Alan Swank Schwendinger Dick McClean John Adams Mike Hemphill Chris Astorga Denny McDonough Steve Bohn Scott Hoyt 1980-81 Grant Barnes Dick O’Donnell Steve Hakes Don Levin Coach: Jerry Vroom Ken Crawford Cam Pickett Mark Lye Scott Little Mike Barnblatt Paul Dietsche Ross Randall Frank Mixter Achim Steinfurth Mark Cato Scott Degnan Ken Slasor Kelley Moser Doug Tengler Don DeLorenzo Drew Hartt Terry Small John Susko Don Thames Terry Foreman John Kennaday Jim Troncatty Glenn Woodruff Rick Knoll Terry Roberts 1976-77 Mike Lang Bob Shepard 1966-67 1971-72 Coach: Jerry Vroom Andy Paisal Keir Smith Coach: Jerry Vroom Coach: Jerry Vroom Eric Batten Alan Swank Wilt Biggs Phil Barry Terry Beardsley Joe Tamburino 1986-87 Bob Eastwood Chuck Eddie Bob Fulton Joe Vetrano, Jr. Coach: Dick Craig Harmon Brian Inkster Bob Isaacson Schwendinger Dick McClean Roger Maltbie Don Levin 1981-82 Ken Crawford Dick O’Donnell Dean May Scott Little Coach: Jerry Vroom Paul Dietsche Tom O’Kane Dan Searle Willie Mecadon Alan Brownlie Barry Evans Ross Randall John Susko Achim Steinfurth Dave Bruno Mike Foster Jim Schiavenza Glenn Woodruff Tom Pera Mark Cato Drew Hartt Ken Slasor Dan Coughlin John Kennaday Jim Troncatty Carl Lundquist Tad McCormick Andy Paisal Brady Riggs Joe Tamburino Keir Smith 12 San Jose State University Men’s Golf Team Rosters (1963 – present)

1987-88 Sal Enriquez Tyler Shook Bryant Reyes 2005-06 Coach: Dick Jeff Gilchrist Brad Stites Bob Sauer Coach: Schwendinger Bob Jacobson Isaac Weintraub John Kennaday Ken Crawford Ben Maher 1996-97 Nate Whitson Danny Buell Barry Evans Brian Paulson Coach: Art Williams John Witherall Aaron Conrad Mike Foster Brian Tucker Ted Bakelis Matt Montez Drew Hartt Steve Woods Steve Grier 2001-02 Kevin Nabbefeld Dana Jetter Justin Wright Chad McGowan Director of Golf: Alejandro Prieto Tad McCormick Arron Oberholser Nancy Lewis Grahame Skytte Mark Singer 1992-93 D.J. Powers Steve Bendt Jon Tringale Trent Walker Coach: Dick Justin Russo Rob Clever Neal Valera Schwendinger Tyler Shook Jeff Hansen Jared Wise 1988-89 Pomp Braswell Jacob Magdaleno Coach: Dick John Dauphin 1997-98 Bobby Powers 2006-07 Schwendinger Bob Jacobson Coach: Art Williams Bryant Reyes Coach: Barry Evans Brian Paulson Ted Bakelis Isaac Weintraub John Kennaday Mike Foster Dennis Rasku Jim Beste John Witherall Ryan Collins Ken Jenson Brian Tucker Steve Grier Aaron Conrad Dana Jetter Steve Woods Lucas Horrobin 2002-03 Levi Garcia Tad McCormick Justin Wright Brandon Kearney Director of Golf: Matt Montez John L. Miller Brad Yzermans Joseph Lucidi Nancy Lewis Drew Nottenkamper Kevin Miskimins Chad McGowan Marcus Briscoe Nick Podesta Trent Walker 1993-94 Trent Tessler Zach Christ Stephan Stallworth Coach: Dick Jarred Perry Jon Tringale 1989-90 Schwendinger 1998-99 Bobby Powers Rosco Valentine Coach: Dick Pomp Braswell Director of Golf: Alejandro Prieto Schwendinger John Dauphin Nancy Lewis Bryant Reyes 2007-08 Mike Foster Arron Oberholser Ted Bakelis Duncan Street Coach: Joe Kirkpatrick D.J. Powers Jim Beste Isaac Weintraub John Kennaday Steve Mageras Brian Tucker Brett Foulds Miguel Camitoc Tad McCormick Steve Woods Lucas Horrobin 2003-04 Ryan Collins Brian Paulson Justin Wright Brandon Kearney Director of Golf: Aaron Conrad Andy Santos Lee Sanudo Nancy Lewis Levi Garcia Bob Siravo 1994-95 Max Wallick Justin Madison Peter Gibbs Trent Walker Coach: Mike Ketcham John Witherall Bobby Powers Mark Hubbard Lawry Willis Jonathan Baker Alejandro Prieto Matt Montez Steve Grier 1999-2000 Bryant Reyes Drew Nottenkamper 1990-91 Donny Lee Director of Golf: Neal Valera Stephan Stallworth Coach: Dick Chad McGowan Nancy Lewis Isaac Weintraub Jon Tringale Schwendinger Arron Oberholser Steve Bendt Rosco Valentine Jeff Arneson D.J. Powers Jim Beste 2004-05 Tony Bordwell David Searle Lucas Horrobin Director of Golf: Sal Enriquez Brad Stites Brandon Kearney Nancy Lewis Barry Evans Steve Woods Pius Park Interim Head Coach: Brian Paulson Justin Wright Max Wallick John Dormann Bob Siravo Nate Whitson David Kim Brian Tucker 1995-96 John Witherall David Leuterio Tom Woliver Coach: Mike Ketcham Justin Madison Rich Yokota Jonathan Baker 2000-01 Kevin Nabbefeld Steve Grier Director of Golf: Alejandro Prieto 1991-92 Chad McGowan Nancy Lewis Grahame Skytte Coach: Dick Arron Oberholser Lucas Horrobin Jon Tringale Schwendinger D.J. Powers Thomas Park Jared Wise Jeff Arneson Justin Russo Jarred Perry Tony Bordwell David Searle Bobby Powers

www.sjsuspartans.com 13 NCAA Championships

Team Finishes Top Individual Finishes Year Place Spartan Winning Year Golfer Place Score Score 1948 Bob Harris 1st 1947 4th place 617 606 1957 Ernie George 5th 1948 NCAA Champion 579 579 1959 Jack Luceti 2nd 1949 5th place 626 590 1963 John Lotz 2nd 1950 21st place 626 573 1964 Terry Small 1st 1955 6th place tie 597 574 1965 Terry Small 17th Kelley Moser 1956 15th place 621 601 1966 Ron Cerrudo 4th 1957 8th place tie 614 602 1966 Ross Randall 20th 1959 17th place tie 609 561 1967 Ross Randall 2nd 1963 11th place 600 581 1967 Craig Harmon 22nd 1964 4th place tie 600 580 1969 Kelley Moser 20th 1965 7th place tie 596 577 1972 Roger Maltbie 25th 1966 2nd place 586 582 1973 Phil Barry 3rd 1967 9th place tie 599 585 1973 Mark Lye 9th 1968 11th place tie 1,184 1,154 1974 Paul Hahn 21st 1972 9th place 1,200 1,146 1975 Mark Lye 16th 1973 4th place tie 1,170 1,149 1978 Mark Wiebe 10th 1974 9th place tie 1,194 1,158 1978 Don Levin 23rd Don Levin 1976 13th place 1,234 1,189 1979 Mark Wiebe 13th 1977 13th place 1,176 1,197 1982 Andy Paisal 16th 1978 8th place 1,181 1,140 1996 Arron Oberholser 9th 1979 14th place 1,234 1,189 1980 19th place 914 (54 holes) 1,173 1981 20th place 894 (54 holes) 1,161 1982 13th place 1,176 1,141 1983 26th place 910 (54 holes) 1,161 1984 6th place tie 1,162 1,145 1985 24th place 916 (54 holes) 1,172 1987 12th place tie 1,199 1,160 Mark Wiebe 1992 20th place tie 587 (36 holes) 1,129 1994 26th place 595 (36 holes) 1,156 1996 10th place 1,220 1,186 1997 18th place 590 (36 holes) 1,148

Terrry Small

Jim Knoll

San Jose State was the 1948 NCAA team champion and Bob Harris John Lotz (middle) finished first in stroke play. Morgan Fottrell, Eli Bariteau, Ross Smith, Warren McCarty and Howard Verutti rounded out the team.

14 San Jose State University Men’s Golf Post-Season Honors All-PCAA All-Americans 1981 Jerry Vroom, Coach of the Year 1961 John Lotz, 3rd team 1984 Jerry Vroom, Coach of the Year 1962 John Lotz, 1st team 1963 John Lotz, 1st team 1986 John Kennaday, 1st team 1965 Ron Cerrudo, 3rd team 1987 John Kennaday, 1st team Terry Small, honorable mention 1966 Terry Small, 2nd team All-Big West Conference Ron Cerrudo, honorable mention 1988 Mike Foster, 1st team 1967 Ross Randall, 1st team Mark Singer, 1st team 1968 Bob Eastwood, honorable mention 1989 Mike Foster, 1st team 1970 Kelley Moser, honorable mention Trent Walker, 2nd team Jerry Vroom was inducted 1972 Roger Maltbie, honorable mention into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall 1990 Mike Foster, Player of the Year 1973 Phil Barry, 3rd team Mike Foster, 1st team of Fame in 1981. Mark Lye, honorable mention 1991 Bob Siravo, 2nd team 1974 Mark Lye, 3rd team Dick Schwendinger, Coach of the Year 1975 Mark Lye, 1st team

1992 Steve Woods, 2nd team Jim Knoll, honorable mention 1976 Scott Hoyt, honorable mention 1993 Steve Woods, 1st team 1977 Tom Pera, honorable mention 1994 Steve Woods, 1st team 1978 Don Levin, 2nd team Brian Tucker, 2nd team 1979 Mark Wiebe, 2nd team Don Levin, 3rd team 1995 Arron Oberholser, 1st team Steve Woods, 1st team Steve Gazzaneo, honorable mention 1980 Steve Gazzaneo, honorable mention 1996 Arron Oberholser, Player of the Year Arron Oberholser, 1st team 1981 Alan Swank, honorable mention Arron Oberholser was a Joe Tamburino, honorable mention three-time all-conference and All-Western Athletic two-time All-American 1982 Joe Tamburino, honorable mention golfer. Conference 1984 Larry Silveira, 3rd team 1997 Arron Oberholser, All-WAC Grant Barnes, honorable mention Carl Lundquist, honorable mention 2002 Bryant Reyes, 2nd team Isaac Weintraub, 2nd team 1987 Paul Dietsche, honorable mention Isaac Weintraub, Academic All-WAC John Kennaday, honorable mention

2003 Bryant Reyes, 2nd team 1989 Trent Walker, Isaac Weintraub, 2nd team GCAA All-American Scholar Isaac Weintraub, Academic All-WAC 1989 Jeff Arneson, 2004 Isaac Weintraub, 2nd team GCAA All-American Scholar Bryant Reyes, 2nd team 1994 John Dauphin, Isaac Weintraub, Academic All-WAC GCAA All-American Scholar 2005 David Kim, 1st team 1996 Arron Oberholser, 1st team Isaac Weintraub is one of 1997 Arron Oberholser, 3rd team four Spartans to earn GCAA 2006 Aaron Conrad, Academic All-WAC 2003 Isaac Weintraub, All-American Scholar Jon Tringale, Academic All-WAC honors. GCAA All-American Scholar 2007 Stephan Stallworth, 2nd team Aaron Conrad, Academic All-WAC 2004 Isaac Weintraub, Jon Tringale, Academic All-WAC GCAA All-American Scholar www.sjsuspartans.com 15 All-America Spartans

JOHN LOTZ RON CERRUDO TERRY SMALL ROSS RANDALL 1961 - 3rd team 1965 - 3rd team 1965 - honorable mention 1967 - 1st team 1962 & 1963 - 1st team 1966 - honorable mention 1966 - 2nd team

BOB EASTWOOD KELLEY MOSER ROGER MALTBIE PHIL BARRY MARK LYE 1968 - honorable mention 1970 - honorable mention 1972 - honorable mention 1973 - 3rd team 1973 - honorable mention 1974 - 3rd team 1975 - 1st team

JIM KNOLL SCOTT HOYT DON LEVIN MARK WIEBE 1975 - honorable mention 1976 - honorable mention 1978 - 2nd team 1979 - 2nd team 1979 - 3rd team

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16 San Jose State University Men’s Golf All-America Spartans

STEVE GAZZANEO ALAN SWANK JOE TAMBURINO LARRY SILVEIRA GRANT BARNES 1979 & 1980 - honorable 1981 - honorable mention 1981 & 1982 - honorable 1984 - 3rd team 1984 - honorable mention mention mention

CARL LUNDQUIST PAUL DIETSCHE JOHN KENNADAY TRENT WALKER 1984 - honorable mention 1987 - honorable mention 1987 - honorable mention 1989 GCAA All-American Scholar

JEFF ARNESON JOHN DAUPHIN ARRON OBERHOLSER ISAAC WEINTRAUB 1989 GCAA All-American 1994 GCAA All-American 1996 - 1st team 2003 & 2004 GCAA Scholar Scholar 1997 - 3rd team All-American Scholar

www.sjsuspartans.com 17 Western Intercollegiate History

The Western Intercollegiate, hosted by San Jose State, has Year Team Champion Medalist flourished since its inception as the Northern California 1971 BYU Rich Simms, CS Los Angeles Intercollegiates in 1947 and will be in its 62nd year in 2008. 1972 Arizona State , Arizona State Early on, area junior colleges, business colleges and four- 1973 USC Don Baker, USC year schools comprised the early fields. The 50’s brought 1974 Arizona State , Oregon 1975 BYU Mark Lye, San Jose State inevitable growth until a gigantic field of 35 teams and 210 1976 BYU Mike Brannan, BYU golfers descended upon Pasatiempo in 1962. 1977 Arizona State Lee Mikles, Arizona State It became evident that the phenomenal spurt of college golf 1978 BYU Mark O’Meara, Long Beach State could not be accommodated in one tournament and the tourna- 1979 San Jose State Scott Watkins, Arizona State ment became a prestigious invitational with a limit of 25 teams 1980 USC Bobby Clampett, BYU beginning in 1968. Since then, the strength of the field has grown 1981 BYU Jay Don Blake, Utah State to the point where teams from Hawaii to Duke venture to the 1982 USC Rich Fehr, BYU Alister MacKenzie-designed course. 1983 UCLA & Fresno State Kris Moe, San Diego State These championships have served as a springboard to the 1984 San Jose State Grant Barnes, San Jose State PGA Tour. Bob Rosburg, Ken Venturi, Jerry Heard, Johnny 1985 San Jose State Duffy Waldorf, UCLA Miller, Tom Shaw, Ron Cerrudo, John Lotz, , Al 1986 USC Sam Randolph, USC 1987 Fresno State Rich Greenwood, UCLA Geiberger, , Tom Purtzer, Roger Maltbie, Howard 1988 San Jose State Bruce Brockbank, BYU Twitty, Peter Jacobsen, Bobby Clampett, Mark O’Meara, Duffy 1989 Fresno State Rafael Ponce, BYU Waldorf, and Arron Oberholser have gone after the 1990 Fresno State Mike Foster, San Jose State Western Intercollegiate championship during their college days. 1991 UNLV Doug DuChateau, Oregon The 50th Western Intercollegiate, held in 1996, became the 1992 San Jose State Todd Fischer, USF first nationally-televised in-season collegiate tournament - 1993 Oregon Cam Martin, Oregon emphasizing the longest-running tournament west of the 1994 San Jose State Ted Snavely, Oregon Mississippi River. In a stunning manner, Arron Oberholser of 1995 USC Ryan Hietala, UTEP San Jose State overtook Tiger Woods of Stanford on the final 1996 Stanford Arron Oberholser, San Jose State four holes for the individual title. 1997 Ohio State Joel Kribel, Stanford 1998 UC Santa Barbara Naoya Takemoto, UCSB The format once was 18 holes of qualifying and eight in 1999 Washington Joel Kribel, Stanford match play to a 54-hole stroke play format. In the past, the best 2000 Fresno State Jason Allred, Pepperdine five of six scores on a daily basis counted to the team total. 2001 Oregon Lars Johansson, San Diego State Today, the best forum out of five scores for each 18 comprise the 2002 Washington Conner Robbins, Washington team score. 2003 UCLA Steve Conway, UCLA 2004 Colorado Kane Webber, Colorado Year Team Champion Medalist 2005 Oregon J.J. Scurich, Cal Poly 1947 Stanford Morgan Fottrell, San Jose State 2006 Duke Rob Grube, Stanford 1948 San Jose State Al Nelson, Saint Mary’s 2007 Purdue John Streibich, Xavier 1949 San Jose State Al Nelson, Saint Mary’s 2008 Saint Mary’s Jack Newman, Michigan State 1950 California George Bruno, San Jose State 1951 Stanford Ken Venturi, San Jose State Team Championships 1952 Stanford Fred Brown, Stanford San Jose State, 12; Fresno State, 9; Stanford, 8; BYU, 7; Southern 1953 Stanford Ken Venturi, San Jose State California, 6; Arizona State, 4; Oregon, 3; UCLA, 2; Washington, 1954 Stanford Charles Van Linge, Stanford 2; California, 1; Colorado, 1; Duke, 1; Purdue, 1; Saint Mary’s, 1955 Stanford John McMullin, Modesto College San Diego State, 1; UNLV, 1; Ohio State, 1; UC Santa Barbara, 1. 1956 Fresno State Gordon McKenzie, Seattle 1957 San Jose State Stan Hobert, Arizona State Individual Champions 1958 Fresno State Dale Lingenbrink, Seattle San Jose State, 12; BYU, 6; Stanford, 5; Arizona State, 4; Cal 1959 Fresno State Joel Spinola, Fresno State State-Los Angeles, 4; Oregon, 4; Southern California, 3; San 1960 San Diego State Ron O’Connor, San Diego State Diego State, 3; UCLA, 3; Saint Mary’s, 2; Seattle, 2; Fresno State, 1961 Fresno State John Lotz, San Jose State 2; Modesto College, 1; Long Beach State, 1; Michigan State, 1; 1962 Stanford John Lotz, San Jose State Pepperdine, 1; Utah State, 1; USF, 1; Texas El Paso, 1; UC Santa 1963 San Jose State John Lotz, San Jose State Barbara, 1; Washington, 1; Colorado, 1; Cal Poly, 1; Xavier, 1. 1964 Fresno State Ross Randall, San Jose State 1965 San Jose State Arne Dokka, CS Los Angeles Repeat Champions 1966 USC Arne Dokka, CS Los Angeles 3 - John Lotz (San Jose State, 1961, 1962, 1963). 1967 San Jose State Jerry Heard, Fresno State 2 - Al Nelson (Saint Mary’s, 1948, 1949), 1968 BYU , BYU Ken Venturi (San Jose State, 1951, 1953), 1969 Arizona State Gary Sanders, USC Arne Dokka (Cal State Los Angeles, 1965, 1966), 1970 BYU Bob Clark, CS Los Angeles Joel Kribel (Stanford, 1997, 1999).

18 San Jose State University Men’s Golf Tournament Champions (Since 1978)

Name Tournament Location Dates Aaron Conrad Del Walker Invitational Long Beach, Calif. September 17 & 18, 2006 David Kim Anteater Invitational Laguna Niguel, Calif. March 14 & 15, 2005 Bobby Powers 49er Collegiate Classic Calimesa, Calif. October 31 - November 1, 2002 Isaac Weintraub Santa Clara Invitational San Jose, Calif. November 5 & 6, 2001 Arron Oberholser NCAA West Regionals Santee, Calif. May 15 – 17, 1997 Justin Russo Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Santa Barbara, Calif. March 26 & 27, 1997 Arron Oberholser Golf World Invitational Hilton Head, S.C. November 8 – 10, 1996 Arron Oberholser Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Santa Barbara, Calif. March 28 & 29, 1996 Arron Oberholser Western Intercollegiate Santa Cruz, Calif. April 6 & 7, 1996 Arron Oberholser Big West Championship Fort Ord, Calif. April 29 & 30, 1996 Arron Oberholser Fresno Lexus Fresno, Calif. September 29 & 30, 1995 Arron Oberholser Nike Northwest Corvallis, Ore. October 9 & 10, 1995 Brian Tucker Tucker Invitational Guadalajara, Mexico February 28 - March 1,1994 Bob Jacobson UCLA Bruin Desert Classic Palm Springs, Calif. November 4 - 6, 1991 Mike Foster Western Intercollegiate Santa Cruz, Calif. April 9 - 11, 1990

Aaron Conrad Arron Oberholser Bobby Powers Brian Tucker Mike Foster

Larry Silveira Northern California Intercollegiate Napa, Calif. March 23, 1984 Larry Silveira PCAA Championship Long Beach, Calif. May 7, 1984 Grant Barnes Western Intercollegiate Santa Cruz, Calif. April 17, 1984 Grant Barnes Bill Bryant College Invitational Industry Hills, Calif. January 24, 1983 Dan Coughlin Silverado Invitational Napa, Calif. February 8, 1982 Joe Tamburino Northern California Collegiate Stockton, Calif. March 27, 1982 Joe Tamburino PCAA Championship Logan, Utah Spring, 1982 Joe Tamburino PCAA Championship Long Beach, Calif. Spring, 1981 Mark Wiebe/Don Levin Silverado Invitational Napa, Calif. Spring, 1979 Steve Gazzaneo PCAA Championship Irvine, Calif. Spring, 1979 Mike Barnblatt Stanford Kickoff Tournament Palo Alto, Calif. February 3, 1978

Grant Barnes Dan Coughlin Joe Tamburino Steve Gazzaneo Mark Wiebe www.sjsuspartans.com 19 Tour Winners

PGA Tour winners

Ken Venturi (1951, 1952, 1953) 1957 Miller High Life Open (Milwaukee, Wisc.) 1957 St. Paul Open (St. Paul, Minn.) 1958 (Phoenix, Ariz.) 1958 Thunderbird Invitational (Palm Springs, Calif.) 1958 Chicago Open (Chicago, Ill.) 1958 Baton Rouge Open (Baton Rouge, La.) 1959 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1959 Chicago Open (Chicago, Ill.) 1960 Pebble Beach Pro-Am (Pebble Beach, Calif.) 1960 Milwaukee Open Invitational (Milwaukee, Wisc.) 1964 U.S. Open (Bethesda, Md.) 1964 Insurance City Open (Hartford, Conn.) 1964 American Golf Classic (Akron, Ohio) 1966 Lucky International (San Francisco, Calif.) Ken Venturi (third from the left) played on the 1951, 1952 and 1953 San Jose State golf teams. Pictured with the 1951 Spartans, he turned profes- Ron Cerrudo (1965, 1966) sional in 1957, won the 1964 U.S. Open, was named the 1964 1968 Cajun Classic (New Orleans, La.) “Sportsman of the Year” by Sports Illustrated, and worked 35 years as 1970 Texas Open (San Antonio, Texas) CBS-TV’s number-one golf analyst.

Roger Maltbie (1972) 1975 Quad Cities Open (Coal Valley, Ill.) 1975 Pleasant Valley Classic (Sutton, Mass.) 1976 (Columbus, Ohio) 1985 Westchester Classic (Westchester, N.Y.) 1985 World Series of Golf (Akron, Ohio)

Mark Lye (1973, 1974, 1975) 1983 Bank of Boston Classic (Boston, Mass.)

Bob Eastwood (1966, 1967) 1984 USF&G Classic (New Orleans, La.) 1984 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic (Memphis, Tenn.) 1985 Byron Nelson Classic (Fort Worth, Texas) Mark Wiebe is a PGA and Ron Cerrudo is a two-time Mark Wiebe (1978, 1979) Champions Tour winner. PGA Tour winner. 1985 Anheuser-Busch Classic (Williamsburg, Va.) 1986 Hardee’s Golf Classic (Coal Valley, Ill.)

Arron Oberholser (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997) 2006 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (Pebble Beach, Calif.) Champions Tour winners

Bob Eastwood (1966, 1967) 1997 Bell Atlantic Classic 1997 Raley’s Gold Rush Classic (Sacramento, Calif.)

Mark Wiebe (1978, 1979) 2007 SAS Championship (Cary, N.C.) 2008 The Cap Cana Championship (Dominian Republic)

Nationwide Tour winners Bob Eastwood has wins on Mark Lye, a PGA Tour win- the PGA and Champions ner, works for the Golf Arron Oberholser (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997) Tours. Channel. 2002 Canadian PGA Championship (Richmond Hill, Ont.) 2002 Utah Classic (Sandy, Utah)

20 San Jose State University Men’s Golf City of San Jose

Regional growth and • 30 minutes from the Pacific Ocean stability are comple- mented by an active cul- • Population - 945,000 tural life. San Jose is the home of the Silicon • Average annual household income of Valley High Technology $84,857 according to Money magazine and the Children’s • One of the top-25 “brainiest” cities in Discovery museums, the the country San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose Symphony, the • More college graduates per 100 resi- San Jose-Cleveland dents than any other major U.S. city Ballet, numerous gal- leries and arts centers, • More home owners than any large city Opera San Jose, the in the country The skyline of downtown San Jose Winchester Mystery House and other • Worker productivity is twice the national average respected professional ituated at the hub of Silicon Valley and community group theater groups. • Best public safety record of any large is San Jose – the third largest city in Light rail and historic trolley lines, the metropolitan area in the United States the SCalifornia and the 10th largest in 18,000-seat HP Pavilion at San Jose, con- last 10 years. the nation. San Jose, strategically located vention facilities, shops and a diverse at the sunny, southern tip of the San night scene add to the excitement. • International airports – San Jose, San Francisco Bay, is surrounded by rolling Reflecting the cultural richness of the Francisco and Oakland hills and striking mountains. San Jose’s community is a wide range of restaurants. vibrant and growing downtown is the set- A reason the South Bay has grown so mer temperature of 74 degrees, San Jose ting for San Jose State University and the dramatically is its quality of life. The mild symbolizes the best California has to offer. focus for important financial, commercial climate encourages an active and casual The region’s 1.6-million residents enjoy and arts communities. lifestyle. There are more than 100,000 recreational and entertainment opportuni- acres of land for bik- ties year-round. Within a short drive are “ San Jose is a confident and exciting city, full of ing, rollerblading and San Francisco, beaches from Santa Cruz to optimism and opportunity. We treasure our past. We other outdoor activi- Carmel, the California coastal redwoods, embrace our diversity. We nurture our future, in our ties. Boasting nearly Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park. 300 days of sunshine children and through stewardship of our resources. and an average sum- People are proud to live here. Our city is committed to sustaining and improving the quality of life in every neighborhood, for every resident, now and in the future.” – www.sanjoseca.gov

San Jose State University will host the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship First & Second Round at the San Jose offers a neighborhood feel in a metropolitan environment. 18,200-seat HP Pavilion in downtown San Jose. www.sjsuspartans.com 21 San Jose State University

an Jose State equipped classrooms, University, Silicon the Western world’s SValley’s metropolitan only undergraduate university, is pre-eminent in nuclear science facility broadly educating leaders and North America’s and professionals for an largest Beethoven increasingly complex and Center. Focusing on global society. applied research, facul- Located in the heart of the ty receive a growing Silicon Valley, this university number of contracts has aided the development of and grants each year. the computer industry and From Moss Landing the resulting technological Marine Research advances in our nation by Laboratory to the providing the largest source NASA Ames Research of engineering, science and Center, faculty are business graduates to Silicon exploring everything Valley companies. from the depths of the Graduating about 7,000 ocean to the surface of students annually, San Jose State University also provides the pro- Mars. fessional infrastructure for the region – from teachers to social San Jose State University also finds strength in its diversity. For workers to artists to law enforcement officers to nurses. The first-generation students, it is a gateway to economic independ- terms, “leaders and professionals,” describe not just the types of ence and social mobility. It is also an incubator of cultural and graduates who earn their degrees at San Jose State, but also the intellectual development and an opportunity for lifelong learn- roles they assume in their communities and in their fields of ing. Students range in age from first-time freshmen to college endeavor. transfers to professionals seeking additional education. Student San Jose State University’s place in history is well-established. demographics – with ethnic pluralism – provide the benefits of Founded in 1857, it was the first public institution of higher edu- multiple cultures and diverse student interests and activities. cation on the West Coast. From its humble beginnings as a normal From residence life to athletic teams to social clubs to co-op jobs – school to train teachers for the developing frontier, it has matured student activities meet the needs of this diverse student body. into a master’s university offering 191 bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Some Notable The university’s 30,000 students study in eight fully-accredited San Jose State University Alumni colleges: Applied Sciences and the Arts, Business, Education, Ben Nighthorse Campbell – former two-term Engineering, Humanities and the Arts, Science, Social Sciences U.S. Senator (Rep. - Colorado) and Social Work. One strength of the academic program is the Dr. Harry Edwards – world-renowned sports sociologist broad general education curriculum that brings common ele- Robert Foster – Mayor of Long Beach, California ments -- critical thinking, writing and communication skills, and Mike Honda – U.S. Congressman (Dem.- California), cultural pluralism -- to diverse studies. Academic strength also is 15th district seen in the university’s nationally-recognized programs. Pat Hughes – Chicago Cubs play-by-play broadcaster Examples include the School Brigadier General Anthony Jackson – Deputy Commanding of Music, the School of Art General, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central Command and Design, the School of Mary Lyons, Ph.D. – University of San Diego president Journalism and Mass Roger Maltbie – NBC TV Sports golf commentator Communications, the School Jessica McClintock – fashion designer of Nursing and the School of Gordon Moore – Founder, Intel Corporation Library and Information Jenny Ming – President, Old Navy Clothing Science. Valerie Coleman Morris – CNN Financial News In each discipline, quality anchor/reporter teaching remains a priority. Dick & Tom Smothers – entertainers Tenured faculty teach intro- Amy Tan – best-selling author ductory as well as advanced Peter Ueberroth – President of the U.S. Olympic Committee courses with an emphasis on Ken Venturi – 1964 Sports Illustrated’s Sportsman of the Year small classes. Learning facili- David Willman – Pulitzer-Prize-winning writer for the ties include computer- Los Angeles Times

22 San Jose State University Men’s Golf San Jose State University

The Campus Village

n the fall of 2005, San Jose State University Dr. Jon Whitmore Iopened the doors of Campus Village to more University President than 2,279 students, facul- ty and staff. Positioned on Tenth Street between San Carlos and San Salvador on the southeast corner of r. Jon Whitmore was named President of San Jose Staté the main campus, the University in April 2008 with a start date in August Campus Village will be a 2008. gateway to incredible aca- D Dr. Whitmore, whose Ph.D. is from the University of demic resources and cam- California, Santa Barbara in theatre history, returns to California pus activities, the excite- after five years (2003-2008) as the Texas Tech University presi- ment of downtown San dent and a professor of theatre. Jose, the opportunities of His distinguished professional history in academia began in Silicon Valley, and some of 1967 at Washington State University. Positions at Highline the world’s greatest recreational areas. Community College in Seattle and the University of California The Campus Village will include three buildings featuring preceded an 11-year tenure (1974-1985) at West Virginia apartment and suite-style living accommodations and a typical University where he gained full professorship and was Interim college dormitory experience. Campus Village will include Dean of the College of Creative Arts. Dr. Whitmore spent five recreational and study areas, a full-service computer lab, wire- years (1985-1990) at the University of Iowa as the Dean, Faculty less internet access, an interactive gaming center, laundry facili- of Arts and Letters and a professor of theatre. ties, meeting rooms, retail stores and underground parking for He was the Dean of the College of Fine Arts, the Effie Marie 700 vehicles. Fully equipped nearby recreational facilities offer Cain Regents Chair and a professor of theatre at the University residents space to work out, swim, play basketball, volleyball, of Texas (1990-1996) and the Provost and a professor of theatre ping-pong or pool. at the University of Iowa (1996-2003). Hassle-free access to the main campus is another asset to The native of Seattle, Wash., earned his bachelor’s and mas- the Campus Village. Walking to the Student Union or to The ter’s degrees in speech from Washington State University. He Event Center, home for the San Jose State University men’s and and his wife, Jennifer, have a son, Ian, enrolled at the University women’s basketball and women’s volleyball teams, will be five of Iowa, and daughter, Amy, enrolled at Vanderbilt University. minutes or less. Residents also can walk or bicycle to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library without crossing any streets. A nationally-acclaimed university The Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr., Library standing out from the rest he Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Library, located on the • 10th best regional public university in the western United main campus of San Jose State University opened in States – 2006 U.S. News & World Report, “America’s Best August 2003. A first-of-its-kind collaboration between a T Colleges” city and a university, the $177-million, 475,000 square-foot library provides a center for life-long learning. Students, faculty • San Jose State is the number one supplier of engineering, and the community have access to the information they will computer science and business graduates to Silicon Valley, the need for educational and personal growth throughout their world’s high tech capital. lives. The 10-floor library features: • San Jose State awards nearly $60-million in financial aid • 3,623 seats to 13,000 students each year. • 1,800 seats wired for the internet • 400 public computers • The Metropolitan University Scholar’s Experience • 135 databases of information (MUSE) is a program aimed at helping first-year students suc- • 4 computer instruction laboratories ceed on campus. More than 1,000 incoming students partici- • 112 workstations available in the computer instruction labs pated in 2002-03. • 37 group-project rooms The collaborative design provides many opportunities for • The annual Career Expo provides recruitment opportuni- academic, cultural and community programs. Multilingual and ties for nearly 2,000 students. Over 300 employers visit the special collections for San Jose’s diverse ethnic groups are avail- university annually to recruit students for available positions. able. An adaptive technology area assures all people have the ability to access the information and databases available. www.sjsuspartans.com 23 Tom Bowen, Director of Athletics

om Bowen was named San Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores as measured by the Jose State University’s direc- NCAA have risen steadily under his watch. Ttor of intercollegiate athletics on December 20, 2004. Under his Bowen came to San Jose State after serving three years as leadership and with his vision for the Director of Community Affairs for the San Francisco 49ers of the department, San Jose State is a the National Football League. He directed all of the team’s fund- viable Division I-A intercollegiate raising activities and was responsible for alumni and current athletics program with proven ath- player participation in the community. Also serving as the exec- letics, academic and financial suc- utive director of the 49ers Foundation, San Francisco was the cesses to his credit. first NFL franchise to implement an annual giving program.

At the core of Bowen’s mission His Division I experience at the collegiate level includes ath- for San Jose State University athlet- letics administration positions at the University of California ics is building a “Culture of and Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif. As an assistant and Champions” academically, athletically and in the community. He associate director of athletics at the University of California from has overhauled the department’s infrastructure; invested July 2000 through September 2002, he was responsible for athlet- resources both in external and internal operations; initiated an ics fund-raising. Bowen was credited with developing the first enhanced website presence; and expanded marketing, promo- comprehensive planned giving program for the Golden Bears. tions and advertising opportunities with the creation of Spartan Sports Properties. At Saint Mary’s College, he was the Director of Foundations and Corporate Relations from May 1995 to January 1997 before With his fund raising acumen, Bowen has led the Spartan being appointed to an associate director of athletics position by Foundation - the department’s fund-raising component - to the president of the college. His grant proposal acumen helped unprecedented development heights with #3.0- million during raise $6.1-million in academic funding for the institution. From the last two annual fund drives. January 1997 through April 2000, he managed the athletics department’s budget, directed a corporate sponsorship program As an integral member of the University’s presidential staff, and interacted with the academic senate, faculty and university he has created new short and long-term revenue streams for personnel on student-athlete issues. intercollegiate athletics and many other campus extra-curricular activities. The university has benefitted from Athletics’ increas- His first professional leadership appointment in athletics ing visibility, receiving record donations particularly in 2006-07. was at De La Salle High School in Concord, Calif. From 1987 through 1995, he held the positions of assistant football coach In 2007-08, water polo was ranked seventh in the final and athletics director. national coaches poll. Women’s gymnastics went to NCAA post- season action. Men’s basketball had its best win total since 2001. He is a Level 2 certified member of the College Athletic San Jose State capped the school year with a budget surplus for Business Management Association (CABMA), the National an unprecedented third year in a row and was cited as one of 12 Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and Division I universities cited for Overall Excellence in Diversity the National Society of Fund Raising Executives. Bowen was in a national study by Texas A&M University on behalf of the named to the NCAA Football Issues Committee in 2008. NCAA. The 1983 graduate of the University of Notre Dame played In 2006-07, water polo ranked sixth nationally in the final high school football at Moreau High in Hayward, Calif. He coaches’ poll. Football had its finest season in nearly two majored in theology/sociology and spent six years studying for decades capturing the New Mexico Bowl championship. There the priesthood with the Holy Cross Fathers. Bowen went on to were All-American performances in football and water polo. earn a master’s degree in administration/education from the Men’s basketball, football, women’s swimming, women’s volley- University of San Francisco in 1990. ball and water polo players competed in national team or indi- vidual national competitions. The 2007 season marked the sec- An active member of the Bay Area community, he was ond year in a row a Spartan won the Western Athletic named to the 2008 San Jose Mercury News’ Top-25 Most Conference women’s golf individual title. Powerful Sports Figures in the Bay Area. He serves on the board of the San Jose Sports Authority. Currently, an adjunct professor He has appointed new head coaches in 10 sports. In 2005- at the University of San Francisco School of Sports Management 06, San Jose State won the Western Athletic Conference women’s and at San Jose State University’s Department of Kinesiology, he golf championship, recorded its highest finish ever at a NCAA also was a senior faculty member of the Capital Campaign regional championship in women’s gymnastics, produced seven Institute based in Minneapolis, Minn., from 1996 through 2002. teams out of 16 with its best conference finish in years, and had He continues to speak before major corporations headquartered WAC Coaches of the Year in women’s golf and softball. locally on the topics of leadership, management and motivation.

Bowen’s vision for student-athlete success and excellence The Denver, Colo., native and his wife, Mia, are the parents led to the creation of a Student Success Services component. of three children.

24 San Jose State University Men’s Golf Student Success Services

oday’s Spartan student-athlete has more opportunities to suc- on Tringale (2004-08) was ceed academically than ever before. Located in the Simpkins one of 67 undergraduates in TStadium Center, the Scott Gadway Academic Center was dedi- Jthe university’s 2007-08 cated in January 2003. Here, student-athletes have a place to study, College of Business graduating work with tutors, utilize computers or seek academic advice. class to earn cum laude or high- The recently-remodeled Scott Gadway Academic Center is a gift er academic honors. from alums Stan and Marilyn Gadway, to honor their late son, Scott, a 1991 San Jose State graduate who majored in aeronautics. He died in a Pretty select company for 1996 skydiving accident. the bushy-haired, thoughtful The facility’s spirit is echoed at its entrance: Spartan golfer, the only senior “May all students who use this room share Scott’s love and lust on the 2007-08 team to crack the for life and his desire to be the very best that one could be in every lineup. On top of that, Tringale, pursuit.” whose academic focus was finance, was one of only nine among the 280 students eligible for the baccalaureate degree EILEEN LIZ in finance who had a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 DALEY JARNIGAN or higher for cum laude distinction. Assistant Student Success Athletics Services “It (cum laude honors) means a lot to me, especially Director/ Director balancing school and golf. I put in a lot of hard work to Academics excel in both school and sports. It takes a lot of commitment and prioritizing, working on your studies over other things and having fun along the way. It’s all about balance, manag- ing everything and doing your best,” the Laguna Niguel, Calif., resident said following the 2008 University Commencement ceremony in Spartan Stadium.

The two-time Academic All-Western Athletic Conference honoree completed his degree program in four years. The average San Jose State University student who graduates with a baccalaureate degree takes 5.5 years.

DREW GINA SANDI Tringale stated a class in portfolio management was his AGBAY ARCHIMEDE SMITH favorite. That class helped him learn a lot about managing Student Success Student Success Student Success money and how to make it grow. Tringale may consider Services Services Services returning to school at a later date for a master’s degree. Advisor Advisor Advisor

San Jose State University Undergraduate Academic Programs BACHELOR OF ARTS Japanese BACHELOR OF Chemical Engineering Journalism Afro-American Studies Liberal Studies SCIENCE Chemistry Kinesiology Anthropology Linguistics Advertising Civil Engineering Materials Engineering Art Mathematics Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Mechanical Engineering Behavioral Science Music Applied & Criminal Justice Meteorology Biological Science Natural Science Computational Administration Nursing Chemistry Philosophy Mathematics Economics Nutritional Science Child Development Physical Science Aviation Electrical Engineering Occupational Therapy Chinese Psychology Maintenance Engineering Physics Creative Arts Radio–Television Operations Environmental Studies Public Relations Dance Religious Studies Biological Science Geology Recreation Economics Social Science Business Administration Graphic Design Special Major English Social Work Accounting Health Science Environmental Studies Sociology Finance Hospitality BACHELOR OF French Spanish Human Resources Management MUSIC Geography Special Major International Business Industrial Design Geology Speech–Communication Management Industrial & Systems BACHELOR OF FINE History Speech Pathology & Information Systems Engineering ARTS IN ART Humanities Audiology Manufacturing Industrial Technology Industrial Arts Theatre Arts Marketing Interior Design www.sjsuspartans.com 25 Scholar-Athletes

Golf Coaches Associate of America All-American Scholar

TRENT WALKER JEFF ARNESON JOHN DAUPHIN ISAAC WEINTRAUB 1989 1989 1994 2003, 2004

Academic all-conference selections (1996-present – Western Athletic Conference)

TISAAC WEINTRAUB AARON CONRAD JON TRINGALE LEVI GARCIA 2003, 2004 2006, 2007 2006, 2007 2007

DREW NOTTENKAMPER MARK HUBBARD 2008 2008

26 San Jose State University Men’s Golf Strength & Conditioning

The Koret Athletic Training Center The Koret Athletic Training Center, opened in November 2001, is a state-of-the-art facility that encompasses over 10,000 square-feet of training space and is located adjacent to Spartan Stadium, the athlet- ic locker rooms and the football practice field.

The Koret Athletic Training Center also contains a 1,000-square-foot rehabilitation and training room that services physical therapy and sports-specific rehabilitation. The facility enables the sports medicine staff of athletic trainers, doctors, and physical thera- pists to provide the best possible care to help prevent and rehabilitate injuries.

“Our Philosophy” • We teach a hands-on approach where the student- athlete is expected to develop a comprehensive understanding of not only the How’s, but also the Why’s of our program.

• We teach correct movement patterns to optimize efficiency and performance.

• Our program design is centered on ground-based, free weight, multi-joint movements that will transfer to the playing field and keep our student-athletes out of our sports medicine facility.

• Our primary concern is the development of speed in all our sports.

• We develop speed and flexibility through strength.

• Our speed program consists of functional and straight-line speed training. Functional means acceler- ation, deceleration and change-of-direction work.

• We train through an entire range-of-motion in all lifts to enhance active flexibility, develop strength to prevent injury, and unlock joints with mobility issues.

• Olympic-based movements are utilized for speed of movement, active flexibility and dynamic stability.

• Squats and deadlifts have a permanent home in our program for developing hip strength and back stabil- ity. Single-leg variations are used to fix strength imbalance and lateral deficits.

“The Koret Athletic Training Center is one of the ‘crown jewels’ of the San Jose State University athletics program. The sheer size of the facility stops you in your tracks. We have everything a strength and conditioning program could conceivably need at our fingertips. Our student-athletes and coaches are truly blessed to have such a beautiful facility.” – Chris Holder, San Jose State director of strength & conditioning www.sjsuspartans.com 27 The Spartans Play Here

Located in Gilroy, 30 minutes from San Jose State, is the Eagle Ridge Golf Club. Designed by David Dale, Ron Fream and Johnny Miller, San Jose Country Club is one of the oldest Eagle Ridge offers scenic views of Northern The Silver Creek Valley Country Club is a country clubs in America. Founded in California. 20-minute drive southeast from the campus. 1899, the club is 15 minutes from the cam- Renovated in 2002 by architect Mike pus and is nestled in the Diablo Range of Strantz, the course is more visually stimu- the east San Jose foothills. lating and beautiful than ever.

The San Jose Municipal Golf Course is 6,700- plus yards long and is 10 minutes from the cam- pus. “Muni” has a straight-forward layout with The Spring Valley Golf open fairways on a flat terrain. Course, located in the rolling hills of Milpitas, is 20 min- Boulder Ridge opened in 2001. The utes north from San Jose nearly 7,000-yard long course sits State. County parks and atop a ridge and is 10-minute drive horse trails border the course. from San Jose State.

The Almaden Golf Course, 15 minutes from San Jose State, has hosted PGA and NIKE Tour events.

Tucked in and around the hills 20 min- utes south of San Jose State, Cinnabar Hills offers spectacular views on a 27- Designed by Alister MacKenzie in the 1920’s, hole tract. Designed by award-winning the Pasatiempo Golf Course was used as the basis architect John Harbottle III, each hole for the Augusta National Course. The par 70 maintains the area’s natural slope and layout is located in Santa Cruz, 30 minutes from protects residing wildlife. Hundreds of San Jose State, and is consistently rated among oak trees enhance the landscape. GolfWeek’s Top-100 courses. Pasatiempo is the home of the Western Intercollegiate men’s golf Coyote Creek features two 18-hole Jack Nicklaus- tournament. designed courses only 20 minutes from campus.

28 San Jose State University Men’s Golf Nick Miguel Ryan Aaron Brown Camitoc Collins Conrad

Peter Matt Mark Jay Gibbs Hovan Hubbard Myers

Drew Nottenkamper Rosco Valentine

Stephan Stallworth Nick Podesta 22000088--0099 SScchheedduullee Sept. 7-8 Michigan State Invitational Hilton Head, S.C. Oct. 5-6 Windon Memorial Classic Glenview, Ill. Oct. 16-17 Del Walker Intercollegiate Long Beach, Calif. Oct. 21-22 Sycuan Collegiate Invitational El Cajon, Calif. Nov. 3-5 Kauai Collegiate Invitational Kauai, Hawaii Feb. 9-10 Pat Hicks Collegiate Invitational St. George, Utah Feb. 18-20 John Burns Intercollegiate Leilehua, Hawaii Mar. 9-10 Fresno State Lexus Classic Fresno, Calif. Mar. 16-17 Barona Collegiate Cup San Diego, Calif. Mar. 29-31 63rd annual Western Intercollegiate Santa Cruz, Calif. Apr. 6-7 Wyoming Cowboy Classic Scottsdale, Ariz. Apr. 27-29 WAC Championship Henderson, Nev. May 14-16 NCAA Regional Championships May 26-30 NCAA Championships Toledo, Ohio