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TABLE OF CONTENTS RROCKETOCKET MMEN’SEN’S GGOLFOLF ((1-20)1-20) MMEETEET TTHEHE RROCKETSOCKETS ((31-48)31-48) ((CONT.)CONT.) Look Back at 2015-16 ______1 Grant Godfrey ______44-45 Quick Facts/Media Information ______2-3 Thomas Thurloway ______46-47 2016-17 Toledo Roster ______4 Meet the Rockets ______48 2016-17 Toledo Schedule ______5 ______6 22015-16015-16 SSEASONEASON IINN RREVIEWEVIEW ((49-52)49-52) University of Toledo Points of Pride ______7-8 Team Results ______50 Sullivan Athletic Complex ______9 Individuals Round-By-Round ______50-52 Inverness Club - Home of the Rockets ______10 All-MAC Teams ______51 Toledo-Area Golf Courses ______11 Academic All-MAC Team ______52 Rocket Golf Performance Center ______12-14 MAC Championships All-Tournament Team ______52 Top 100 Club ______15 MAC Men’s Golfer of the Week ______52 Student Athletic Academic Services ______16-17 Strength & Conditioning ______18 HHISTORYISTORY & RRECORDSECORDS ((53-70)53-70) Sports Medicine ______19 History, Records & Honors ______54 City of Toledo ______20 Inverness Intercollegiate ______55-57 Year-by-Year Results ______58-51 22017017 SSPRINGPRING OOUTLOOKUTLOOK ((21-24)21-24) Rockets in the NCAAs ______62-65 Spring Outlook______22-24 All-Time Letterwinners______66-68 2016 Fall Results ______24 Varsity ‘T’ Hall of Fame ______69-70

CCOACHINGOACHING SSTAFFTAFF ((25-30)25-30) UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY & MEDIAMEDIA INFORMATONINFORMATON (71-88)(71-88) Head Coach Jamie Broce ______26-29 University History & Traditions ______72 Graduate Assistant Coach Alex Fernandez ______30 Athletic Traditions ______73-75 University President ______76 MMEETEET TTHEHE RROCKETSOCKETS ((31-48)31-48) Vice President & Athletic Director ______77-79 Colin Joseph ______32-33 Athletic Staff ______80-81 Stephen Watts ______34-35 Toledo Head Coaches ______82 Spencer Shoemaker ______36-37 NCAA Compliance ______83 Jamie Knipe ______38-39 Media Information ______84 Cameron Mills ______40-41 Toledo Campus Map ______85 Joe Bryce ______42-43 Mid-American Conference ______86-87 Rockets on the Internet ______88

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QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFORMATION

— GENERAL — — ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS — ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE: Location: Toledo, OH 43606-3390 Associate Director: The Athletic Communications Office is Population: 285,937 (city); 654,696 (metro) Brian DeBenedictis (17th year) located on the fourth floor in Savage Founded: 1872 Email: [email protected] Arena. For inquiries concerning University Enrollment: 20,648 Office Number: (419) 530-4919 of Toledo men’s golf, contact Brian De- Nickname: Rockets Mobile Number: (567) 249-6333 Benedictis in the Athletic Communications Colors: Midnight Blue (PMS 280) & Gold (PMS 116) Home Number: (567) 455-6714 Office at (419) 530-4919. Mascot: Rockets Twitter: @UTDeBenedictis Home Course: Inverness Club Ath. Communications Fax Number: (419) 530-4428 INTERVIEW REQUESTS: All student- Conference: Mid-American Official Athletic Website: utrockets.com athlete and coach interviews need to be President: Dr. Sharon L. Gaber Facebook: utrockets coordinated with the Athletic Communi- Vice President & Athletic Director: Mike O’Brien Twitter: @ToledoRockets cations Office. Please contact Associate Senior Associate Athletic Director: Kelly Andrews Instagram: utrockets Athletic Communications Director Brian NCAA Faculty Representative: Dr. Mary Powers YouTube: utrockets DeBenedictis to make arrangements.

— COACHING STAFF — — MISSION STATEMENT OF Head Coach: Jamie Broce INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS — Alma Mater/Year: Ball St. ‘99/5th Year “The University of Toledo Department of Intercollegiate Graduate Assistant Coach: Alex Fernandez Athletics is committed to providing a broad-based Alma Mater/Year: Central Oklahoma ‘15/1st Year athletes program for men and women that strives for Office Phone: (419) 530-4218 academic and competitive excellence at conference, Twitter: @ToledoMensGolf regional and national levels.”

The 2016-17 Toledo Men’s Golf Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Brian DeBenedictis. CCOVEROVER DDESIGN:ESIGN:: Derek Marckel. EEDITORIALDITORIAL AASSISTANCE:SSISTANCE: Steve Easton. PPHOTOGRAPHY:HOTOGRAPHY: Dan Miller. PPUBLISHEDUBLISHED BBY:Y: Univ. of Toledo Athletic Communications Office.

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((L-R):L-R): Head Coach Jamie Broce, Cameron Mills, Joe Bryce, Stephen Watts, Jamie Knipe, Spencer Shoemaker, Thomas Thurloway, Colin Joseph, Grant Godfrey, Graduate Assistant Coach Alex Fernandez.

NNAMEAME H HTT Y YRR H HOMETOWNOMETOWN - HHIGHIGH SSCHOOLCHOOL Joe Bryce 5-10 Fr. Bathgate, Scotland - Bathgate Academy Grant Godfrey 6-2 Fr. Delaware, OH - Rutherford B. Hayes Colin Joseph (C) 6-1 Jr. Loveland, OH - Loveland Jamie Knipe 5-9 So. Ballymoney, Northern Ireland - Dalnada Grammar School Cameron Mills 6-0 So. Belfast, Northern Ireland - Campbell College Belfast Spencer Shoemaker 5-8 So. Findlay, OH - Findlay Thomas Thurloway 5-11 Fr. Crawley, England - Oriel Stephen Watts (C) 5-10 Jr. Larne, Northern Ireland - Larne Grammar School

(C) - 2016-17 Team Captain

HHEADEAD CCOACH:OACH: Jamie Broce (5th Year, Ball State ‘99) GGRADUATERADUATE AASSISTANTSSISTANT CCOACH:OACH: Alex Fernandez (1st year, DePauw ‘14)

ROCKET TIDBITS — ROCKETS BY STATE/COUNTRY — — ROCKETS BY CLASS — Ireland (3) ______Jamie Knipe Junior (2) ______Colin Joseph Cameron Mills Stephen Watts Stephen Watts Sophomores (3) ______Jamie Knipe Ohio (3) ______Grant Godfrey Cameron Mills Colin Joseph Spencer Shoemaker Spencer Shoemaker Freshmen (3) ______Joe Bryce England (1) ______Thomas Thurloway Grant Godfrey Scotland (1) ______Joe Bryce Thomas Thurloway

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DDATEATE EEVENTVENT LLOCATIONOCATION SSITEITE Sept. 4-5 Turning Stone — Tiger Intercollegiate Verona, NY Kaluhyat Golf Course Sept. 12-13 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Zionsville, IN Wolf Run Golf Club SSEPT.EPT. 119-209-20 I INVERNESSNVERNESS IINTERCOLLEGIATENTERCOLLEGIATE T TOLEDO,OLEDO, OOHH I INVERNESSNVERNESS CCLUBLUB

Oct. 1-2 The Macdonald Cup New Haven, CT Yale Golf Course Oct. 10-11 Mountaineer Intercollegiate Bridgeport, WV Pete Dye Golf Club Oct. 24-26 Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational Pebble Beach, CA Poppy Hills Golf Course

Feb. 13-14 Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play Dade City, FL Lake Jovita Country Club Feb. 27-28 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, LA Oakbourne Country Club

March 18-19 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular Howey-in-the-Hills, FL El Campeón Golf Course

April 1-2 Hoosier Invitational Bloomington, IN IU Golf Course April 15-16 Boilermaker Invitational West Lafayette, IN Kampen Course April 28-30 MAC Championships Nashport, OH The Virtues Golf Club

May 15-17 NCAA Regionals TBD TBD May 27-June 1 NCAA Championships Sugar Grove, IL Rich Harvest Farms

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Meet the University of Toledo, a student-centered, public met- And the campus has a lot to explore. UT has nine residence ropolitan research university with 20,648 students and more than halls filled with comfortable rooms, a gothic bell tower, dining facili- 300 programs of study. It is located in Toledo, OH, with a picturesque ties and places to hang out. It has a Student Recreation Center, with tree-filled Main Campus named one of the most beautiful urban sports courts, an indoor track, fitness equipment and even a pool campuses in the nation and a contemporary Health Science Cam- and water slide. Unlike some schools, the football and basketball pus designed by world-renowned architect Minoru Yamasaki. teams play right in the heart of campus in the and Sav- UT is one of 14 state universities in Ohio. It was established age Arena, respectively. in 1872 and became a member of the state university system in A few miles down the road is the Health Science Campus, 1967. The University of Toledo and the Medical University of Ohio home to graduate health programs and the UT Medical Center, the merged in July 2006 to form the third-largest public university only academic medical center in the region. The hospital is a Level operating budget in the state. The University is accredited by The 1 trauma center, offering innovative treatments for strokes and Higher Learning Commission. cancer found nowhere else in the state. The UT Medical Center also The University of Toledo has a great collection of undergradu- features a $5.8-million Orthopaedics Center. ate, graduate and professional programs of study. It has colleges UT has researchers working at all levels — from undergraduates in arts & letters, business & innovation, education, engineering, to faculty — toward their mission of improving the human condition. exploratory studies, graduate studies, health & human services, law, In fact, their combined efforts have led to 125 patents and nearly medicine & life sciences, natural sciences & mathematics, nurs- $60 million in funding and grants. Whether your interest is diabetes, ing, pharmacy & pharmaceutical sciences and university college. performance management, bio-fuels, or Shakespeare, UT welcomes Some of the nationally ranked programs include engineering, law you to join them in research. and occupational therapy. You’ll also enjoy their unique and fun activities. Chances are if UT also offers part-time and full-time options of study, day you explore UT each day, you’ll find at least one art exhibit, one of and evening classes and one of the largest distance-learning more than 200 student organizations holding a meeting, one film programs in the nation. screening, or one athletics contest. And once students graduate, The University of Toledo offers out-of-state student scholarships they remain just as active. UT has more than 140,000 alumni and to help make your education affordable. For example, students who Alumni Association chapters throughout the world, even as far away live outside Ohio with at least a 3.0 high school GPA will get scholar- as China. ships to waive the out-of-state tuition surcharge.

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• The University of Toledo is home to a spectrum of colleges, depart- • The UT Jesup Scott Honors College is one of the oldest programs of ments and professional programs matched only by a handful of pub- its kind at a major university. With an emphasis on undergraduate lic universities nationwide. research opportunities, the Honors Program has sent a delegation to the National Conference on Undergraduate Research every year since • UT has 20,648 students, more than 5,500 employees and more than 1992. 140,000 alumni. • The University of Toledo offers a health education curriculum that • The University of Toledo is recognized as a major force in contributing includes programs in virtually every health-care discipline, plus op- to the discovery of new technology and knowledge. UT offers a vast ar- portunities for educational linkages and interdisciplinary studies be- ray of resources for undergraduate, graduate and faculty-led research tween the Colleges of Medicine, Engineering, Business, Law and the opportunities with more than 125 patents and nearly $55 million in Department of Philosophy. research and grants. • The UT Department of Art offers students a unique learning experi- ence with an on-site relationship with the world-renowned Toledo Mu- seum of Art.

• The University of Toledo Medical Center has been named one of the best hospitals in the region by U.S. News and World Report for the past four consecutive years.

• UTMC is one of 15 major teaching hospitals chosen by Solucient’s annual “Top 100 Hospitals: Performance Improvement Leaders,” com- piled by Modern Healthcare magazine.

• The UT College of Engineering graduate programs were ranked 18th in the nation by the Princeton Review.

• UT students are among the winners of prestigious national fellow- ships, including the Fulbright, the Woodrow Wilson, the National Sci- ence Foundation Graduate Fellowship, the National Consortium for the Physical Sciences, the Whitaker Foundation, the Goldwater, the Madi- son Foundation Fellowship and the Phi Kappa Phi National Fellowship.

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• The University of Toledo is home to five of seven northwest Ohio phy- • UT’s Health Science Campus is home to one of the most advanced sicians listed as “America’s Top Doctors.” Fewer than one percent of cancer treatment centers in the nation. The Eleanor N. Dana Cancer physicians nationwide are recognized with this designation. Center brings together all aspects of a patient’s care into one facility.

• UT’s graduate program in occupational therapy has been ranked in • The University of Toledo is an institutional partner with the Discovery the top 10 percent nationwide by U.S. News and World Report. Channel Telescope at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, AZ, along with the University of Maryland and Boston University. The consortium al- • The University has been listed in “100 Best Colleges for African- Amer- lows UT astronomers use of the 4.3-meter ground-based telescope ican Students.” that is the fifth-largest telescope in the continental .

• Centennial Mall on the Main Campus was named one of the “100 • UT’s $36 million dollar Lloyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive most beautifully landscaped places in the country,” by the American Simulation Center, which opened in February 2014, incorporates three Society of Landscape Architects. Only 22 college campuses are on integrated simulation centers: a progressive anatomy and surgical the list. skills center, an advanced simulation center and the virtual immer- sive reality center.

• UT College of Medicine and Life Sciences graduates “matched” at some of the highest rates in the country, enabling them to complete their resi- dency training at some of the most prestigious hospitals in the nation.

• The University of Toledo has one of the largest distance-learning pro- grams in the nation.

• The Lake Erie Research Center is a state-of-the-art environmental research and teaching facility located on the shore of Lake Erie in Oregon, OH.

• UT was named a Military Friendly School for the fourth straight year by G.I. Jobs Magazine in 2013.

• The University of Toledo is one of the largest employers in northwest Ohio with an economic impact of more than $1 billion dollars.

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CHARLIE & NANCY CREECH SSPORTSPORTS MMEDICINEEDICINE CCENTERENTER • The Sports Medicine Center contains two state of the art physician’s FFITNESSITNESS CCENTERENTER exam rooms to diagnose and treat student-athletes. • The Performance Training Center was named in honor of Charlie & • The UT Sports Medicine Center is 3,528 sq. ft., more than three times Nancy Creech, longtime UT supporters who made a large gift toward larger than the previous training room. (See page 15 for more details of (See page 14 for more details of the Rockets’ strength its completion. the Rockets’ sports medicine program) & conditioning program) • The two pools in the Sports Medicine Center contain 2,850 gallons of • The total square feet of the Fitness Center is 5,622 sq. ft., nearly four water. times larger than the previous weight room. • The Hydroworx therapy pool has a treadmill at the bottom that can go • There are over 30 weight-training machines in the center, with a total from 0 to 7.5 miles per hour. The Hydroworx Polar Plunge pool remains at combined weight of approximately 6,500 pounds. a constant temperature of 50 degrees.

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In May 2016, an agreement was reached for the historic Inverness five private courses which have hosted many state events, including Club to serve as the home course for the Toledo men’s golf program the Ohio Amateur, past PGA qualifying schools and an annual LPGA tour until 2020. event. Highland Meadows County Club has been the site for many great “Last year marked a new beginning for our program, and I’m ex- finishes, as the LPGA Marathon Classic lures top women professionals cited to see what the future holds,” UT head coach Jamie Broce said. to one of the most challenging courses on the tour. “The golf course personnel, clubhouse staff, members and board are Evidence of Toledo’s strong golfing community is witnessed in first class and have always treated us with grace, and I want to thank the nearly 50 courses existing in the greater Toledo area. Additional them for making our goal of Inverness becoming our home a reality. courses have opened in the last decade, one of which is the Maumee Our players have already benefited greatly from practicing and playing Bay State Park Golf Course, a challenging Scottish links design. Another at Inverness, and I believe it will boost our recruiting efforts as well.” fine course, Ottawa Park Golf Course, adjacent to the University of Toledo The Inverness Club (invernessclub.com) lends its tradition to the campus, has been designated by USA Today as one of the nation’s top UT golf team and is historically a course of true challenge. It is one of 25 public courses. America’s great golf courses and is home to a very rich golf history. In addition, Toledo has many golf practice ranges, including several Inverness served as the home of the 2009 NCAA Men’s Golf Cham- equipped to accommodate practice all year long. These facilities are pionships which Texas A&M won in an exciting finish over Arkansas. It also available to UT golfers. With some of the best golf facilities and was the second time the course has hosted the event with Notre Dame among the best in the country, the University of Toledo men’s golf winning the event in 1944. The club has also hosted the 1986 and 1993 program will continue to grow in the tradition of the city’s proud golfing PGA Championships, four U.S. Opens, one U.S. Amateur and the 2003 heritage. and 2011 U.S. Senior Open. It is the site of the longest playoff in U.S. Open history (1931). The storied course will also host the 2019 U.S. Ju- nior Amateur Championship. The Rockets began hosting the Inverness Intercollegiate Invitational in the fall of 2000. The Inverness Club was founded in 1903 and derives its name from the small village of Inverness in Scotland. The course was designed by Donald Ross and updated by Arthur Hills in 1997. In 1999, Golf Digest ranked the Inverness Club the 29th best course in the United States. Along with the Inverness Club, the city of Toledo’s private golf com- munity generously opens its doors to Rocket golf. UT can practice at

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BELMONT COUNTRY CLUB SYLVANIA COUNTRY CLUB Belmont Country Club’s ((thebelmontcountryclub.com)thebelmontcountryclub.com) 18-hole Established in 1916, Sylvania Country Club ((sylvaniacc.org)sylvaniacc.org) is an championship golf course, first opened for play in 1968. It has be- old tree-lined course built on 160 acres of rolling terrain. W.P. Jermain, come one of the best known and most respected golf courses in the known as the “Father of Toledo Golf”, had the internationally famous Northwest Ohio area. The unique four-tee placements per hole make designer and British Amateur Champion Willie Park Jr., design the the course enjoyable and challeging for players of all skill levels. The original “Sylvania Golf Club.” Sylvania’s unique and challenging design tree lined fairways, unique water hazards and large, fast greens have brought many state and local tournaments to the course. Past cham- gained Belmont Country Club high marks among area golfers. For the pions consist of such great names as Frank Stranahan, Byron Nelson last number of years Belmont Country Club has been a proud host of and Arnold Palmer. Today’s course measures 6,837 yards with a par of the U.S. Open Qualifier. 72.

STONE OAK COUNTRY CLUB TOLEDO COUNTRY CLUB Founded in 1921, Stone Oak Country Club ((stoneoakcountryclub.org)stoneoakcountryclub.org) With spectacular views of the Maumee River, the course at Toledo was originally known as Glengarry Country Club. The original club- Country Club ((toledocountryclub.com)toledocountryclub.com) is nestled in rolling terrain with house stood in the same location as the clubhouse does today. The natural ponds, narrow fairways, mature trees and challenging greens. course was originally designed by S.P. Jermaine and then redesigned Originally designed by British Open Champion Willie Park Jr. and later by Robert Bruce Harris. Glengarry was best known for hosting the LPGA redesigned by Arthur Hills, the course offers a professional and re- Jamie Farr Toledo Classic for a four-year span. warding experience for avid and occasional golfers.

HHIGHLANDIGHLAND MMEADOWSEADOWS GGOLFOLF CCLUBLUB Highland Meadows Golf Club ((hmgolfclub.org)hmgolfclub.org) is the host of the Ja- mie Farr Classic, now the Marathon Classic, a regular stop on the LPGA Tour for almost 30 years, and other local tournaments. It is a traditional private golf club located in Sylvania, OH. Established in 1925, the club is a member of the United States Golf Association and the Western Golf Association in addition to state and local golf associations. Last spring, Highland Meadows Golf Club and Bowling Green hosted the MAC Championships.

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The hallway leading into the Golf Perfor- mance center showcases Belmont Country Club, home of the Rocket men’s program.

A picturesque mural of the 18th fairway at the Inverness Club spans an entire wall at one end of the facility.

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TheThh RRocketk GGolflf PPerformance f CCenter iis part offh the FFetterman TTraining ii CChCenter whichih opened diFb in February 22010.010100 ThTheh f facilityiili iinclude l d s a 3,500 square-foot chipping and putting green with real course variable elevations as well as multiple hitting areas with removable nets. It also possesses a sand-based surface to provide true spin/roll. More photos of the facility can be can seen at utrockets.com.

The Toledo locker room includes 12 full- sized wooden lockers along with a shower facility.

The Rockets also have the luxury to use the Fetterman Indoor Facility for work on their short game and medium- range shots up to 90 yards.

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Club fitting equipment was added to the Rocket Golf Performance Center in 2013 that allows each Toledo golfer to have their clubs fitted correctly to optimize performance. GOLF PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE OF TOLEDO

The Rockets are able to train outdoors at any time throughout the year at the Golf Performance Institute of Toledo.

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HeadHead CoCoachach JaJamiemie BBrBroceoce hhahass rere-instituted-iinstiituted ThThee ToTopp 101000 ClClububu wwhichhich EEAGLEAGLE LLEVELEVEL (($1,000$1,000 & AABOVE)BOVE) used to be a staple for the men’s golf program. Rich Esser The Top 100 Club is an opportunity for individuals to help the Mike & Karen Fischer men’s golf program with a few of their current needs and help with Dennis & Sheila Johnson some of their future plans. The goal is to have at least 100 people Greg Kopan give $250, $500, or whatever amount they feel like giving to help with Mike Miller recruiting costs, developing a high-profile tournament schedule and Mark Ralston a few loftier items such as a team van. Marc Stockwell Coach Broce wants everyone to be a part of the program’s future Mark Tincher success, and the Top 100 Club is a way to help the Rockets get where they want to go. The idea is to have many hands help with the progress BBIRDIEIRDIE LLEVELEVEL (($250$250 & AABOVE)BOVE) and not to put the burden on a select few. Debbie & Brad Apple A Top 100 appreciation banquet is held each spring to show the Jamie Broce program’s thanks and also give individuals the opportunity to meet John & Amy Buckey fellow supporters of UT Men’s Golf. Michael & Peggy Christman Dr. Craig Colville IINVERNESSNVERNESS LLEVELEVEL — Supporters will receive UT golf bag & will be Charlie & Nancy Creech recognized as a team sponsor for the Inverness Intercollegiate & have Bard Hickman meals with the team Tab Hinkle EEAGLEAGLE LLEVELEVEL — Supporters will receive UT pullover Zac & Dee Isaac BBIRDIEIRDIE LLEVELEVEL — Supporters will receive Rocket headcover David Jagodzinski Dr. Robert & Barbara May TTOPOP 110000 CCLUBLUB MMEMBERSEMBERS Larry & Nancy Metzger IINVERNESSNVERNESS LLEVELEVEL (($3,000$3,000 & AABOVEBOVE) Buzz & Martha Mewhort GolfTEC — John & Barbara Hammill Kevin O’Neal Mark Ridenour Judd & Lisa Silverman Spartan Chemical — John Swigart Chris & Julie Tansey Scott Walsh

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agement. Student-athletes will meet weekly or biweek- ly with their academic coordinator for 30 minutes to discuss their academic progress, upcoming assignments, eligibility issues and academic and career planning. The goal of this program is to model time management skills and develop a comprehensive plan to assist the student-athlete in the transition from high school to college.

NCAA STUDENT-ATHLETE AF- FAIRS ERICKA LAVENDER STACY BOWERS JILLIAN LEHMAN ASHLEIGH HAYES The NCAA Student-Athlete Affairs program of- fers programming to cultivate student-athletes’ Asst. A.D. for SAAS Academic Coordinator Academic Coordinator Learning Specialist lives in five main areas: academic excellence, SSTUDENT-ATHLETETUDENT-ATHLETE AACADEMICCADEMIC information (targeting reports, tutorial feedback, athletic excellence, personal development, career faculty academic progress reports, eligibility data development and commitment to service. Cre- SSERVICESERVICES ((SAAS)SAAS) ated in 1991, the NCAA Student-Athlete Affairs pro- The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and college advising documentation) is kept on file and communicated to coaches regularly. gram at NCAA member institutions are supported recognizes the unique needs of student-athletes nationally through the promotional and financial in regards to academic support and is commit- efforts of the NCAA Foundation, the NCAA and the ted to their overall success at the University of TTUTORINGUTORING Tutorial assistance is available to all student- Division I-A Athletic Directors’ Association. Toledo. The Rocket Academic Center is located in The NCAA Student-Athlete Affairs program the Larimer Athletic Complex and is open to all athletes through both the Rocket Academic Cen- ter and the University’s Learning Enhancement coordinates events in the areas of community student-athletes. This facility is wireless and in- outreach through the “Rockets ‘Round Town” pro- cludes academic staff offices and a full-service Center (LEC) located in Carlson Library. A Learn- ing Specialist is located in the Rocket Academic gram. While continuing to utilize campus services computer lab. SAAS staff provides a variety of for job search and career planning, the depart- services to assist student-athletes that includes center that focuses on writing skills, time man- agement, study strategies and test taking skills ment has enhanced its career development pro- course scheduling, targeting (a time management gramming through its partnership with AfterSport, program), study hall, individualized and group tu- to assist student-athletes. The Learning Specialist also coordinates the Academic Coach Program, a a student-athlete career planning organization toring, career preparation and community service that was founded and is run entirely by two former engagement. core group of volunteer professionals in business and education from the local community who of- collegiate and professional athletes who have also AACADEMICCADEMIC AADVISINGDVISING fer their assistance in math, science, economics, been successful in corporate America. Student-athletes will be assigned two aca- business, social science and humanities. Stu- MMENTORENTOR PPROGRAMROGRAM demic coordinators (major advisor and athletic dent-athletes can also visit the LEC, which offers tutoring in the to all UT students free of charge. The SAAS Mentor Program develops active coordinator) during their time at UT. Both advi- one-to-one relationships between current stu- sors work together to assist the student-athlete dent-athletes and professionals from the com- with creating balanced course schedules that TTARGETINGARGETING Academic Coordinators are working one-on- munity. This positive relationship fosters trust while meet degree requirements and will not interfere providing guidance and support for the academic with athletic commitments. SAAS academic co- one with freshmen, new transfer students and returning students who are not performing well and personal enrichment of Rocket student-ath- ordinators maintain files on all student-athletes letes. to monitor academic performance, NCAA eligibil- academically through the Targeting program to ity and progress towards graduation. All tracking assist them with organizational skills, time man-

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ers to compete at their highest levels of performance is largely determined by their physical lev- el of development and preparation. A year-round training program is essential STEVE MURRAY MORGAN CRANE JASON MacLEAN in developing their Strength & Grad. Asst. Strength & Strength & physical abilities, as Conditioning Coach Conditioning Coach Conditioning Intern well as to prepare their bodies for the A major factor in the success of the Toledo potential stress that may produce or result men’s golf program is its outstanding weight in injury. & conditioning program, under the direction The Toledo men’s golf program consists of strength & conditioning coach Steve Murray, of a complex combination of training pro- and intensity. graduate assistant Morgan Crane and profes- grams that provide various stages of physical The men’s golf team trains in Savage sional intern Jason MacLean. In addition to a development throughout different periods of Arena, which houses some of the latest in top-notch staff, UT has one of the finest weight the year. The training programs include Olym- training equipment, including free weights, rooms in the country in the Charlie & Nancy pic weight training exercises, free weight and Olympic platforms, power racks, dumbbells Creech Fitness Center in Savage Arena. machine-based weight training, conditioning, and Hammer and Cybex weight training Now in his 19th year as the strength & flexibility and plyometrics. Each component is machines, as well as cardiovascular and conditioning coordinator at Toledo, Murray has essential for performance enhancement and plyometric equipment. been instrumental in the Rockets’ success on injury prevention. The staff, program and facilities, along the golf course. Charged with the task of as- In conjunction with the training programs, with the medical and athletic training staffs, sisting each student-athlete in maximizing her each student-athlete is provided with a daily offer Toledo’s men’s golfers every advantage athletic potential so as to enjoy a successful assessment of progress and training prescrip- to maximize their athletic potential and their and fulfilling career, his specialized workout tion for each exercise within the program. The careers as student-athletes at the University programs focus on the enhancement of physi- system for this, designed by Murray, provides of Toledo. cal abilities and the prevention of injury. a unique advantage that lends success to the The ability of Toledo’s men’s golf play- training programs by maximizing progression

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ututilizesilizes a vvarietyara iietty ooff eqequipmentuipmennt anandd reresourcesessouurcces (F((Football/Women’sootbball/Womeen’n s Tennis),TTennnisis)), MikeMike UzelacUzUzelacc (Men’s(Men’n’s & to hand-tailor a plan of care for each unique Women’s Cross Country), Rachel Wright (Swim- injury and student-athlete. The equipment at- ming & Diving) and Patrick Yurkanin (Baseball) tempts to simulate the same type of stress that complete the staff. is encountered while participating in a sport. The Athletic Training staff is also aided by Athletic trainers work to create an environment 35-40 Athletic Training students who work to which is safe and yet conducive to the return earn a Bachelors Degree in Athletic Training of student-athletes to competition. while receiving daily hands-on learning and The athletic training staff consists of five experience. LIZ MARINO BRAD PIERSON full-time certified athletic trainers and eight Dr. Roger Kruse serves as the University of Registered Associate certified graduate assistant athletic trainers: Toledo Head Team Physician. Dr. Kruse is also a Dietitian Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine drug-crew chief on the U.S. Olympic Committee Brian Jones; Associate Head Athletic Trainer and served on the medical team at the 1994 The primary goal of the Rocket Sports Medi- Gretchen Buskirk; Associate Athletic Trainer/ Winter Olympics in Lillihammer, Norway, and cine Department is to provide the best quality Head Football Athletic Trainer John Walters; the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Dr. Kruse care to each and every student-athlete. The staff Associate Athletic Trainer Brad Pierson and is aided by a team of three Sports Medicine is trained to provide quick, accurate evaluations Associate Athletic Trainer Andrea Baer. Gradu- Fellows that help to cover the wide-range of and expertise with the aid of excellent facilities ate Assistant Athletic Trainers, Brianna Camp student-athletes. The University of Toledo is also and resources. Injured student-athletes return (/Cheerleading), Chandler Castle very fortunate to have Dr. Steven Saddemi, Dr. to participation only when they are able to func- (Softball), Nichole Henderson (Track & Field), Anthony Frogameni, Dr. Paul Fenton, Dr. Jason tion on the field of play. The ability to function on Kyle Patrick (Football/Men’s Tennis), Allison Rowe Levine and Dr. David Sohn as their orthopedic the field comes after thorough treatment and consultants. rehabilitation. Jennifer Miller serves As a result of the merger of as the staff physical therapist for the University of Toledo and the Rocket Athletics, and her expertise Medical College of Ohio in 2006, strengthens the overall goal of the University Medical Center has returning our student-athletes to become very involved in providing competition as safely and quickly health care services to all University as possible. of Toledo student-athletes. Experts With the help of recent im- from all areas of medicine are provements in both the Savage readily available to provide Uni- Arena and Larimer Athletic Training versity quality health care to all of rooms, the Sports Medicine staff our student-athletes.

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The third-year Rocket carded a collegiate-low TTHEHE SSPRING,PRING, BBUTUT WWEE HHAVEAVE OOURUR SSIGHTSIGHTS four-under par 66 during the second round. “Colin’s the guy you can always count on to fight to the end,” SSETET OONN WINNINGWINNING THETHE LEAGUELEAGUE CHAMPI-CHAMPI- Broce said. “It doesn’t matter if he’s struggling that day, he is going to OONSHIP.NSHIP. IITT IISS AASS SSIMPLEIMPLE AASS TTHAT.”HAT.” try to find a way to get the ball in the hole a little faster the way he did before. That’s always a quality that is necessary in golf, because there — HHEADEAD CCOACHOACH JJAMIEAMIE BBROCEROCE are some days that you just don’t have it and you have to find a way to keep fighting. You can always count on Colin to keep fighting.” “He’s always super positive, because he really believes in himself. My Besides Watts and Joseph, freshmen TTHOMASHOMAS TTHURLOWAYHURLOWAY hope is his teammates feed off the energy he brings to the table. He ((CRAWLEY,CRAWLEY, EENGLAND)NGLAND) and GGRANTRANT GGODFREYODFREY ((DELA-DELA- also possess a solid golf game. I think he’s still working through some WWARE,ARE, OOH)H) will be staples in UT’s lineup in the spring. past injuries, but he played fairly well in the fall. He always seemed to Thurloway ranked second on the team and 11th in the league play 15 or 16 good holes during a round, but then have a couple bad with a 72.9 stroke average in the fall. He shot par or better on six ones. For him it’s going to be about playing more strategically and occasions in six tournaments, also the second-highest total on the eliminating those one or two bad holes that keep him from posting a squad. Thurloway was the Rockets’ top finisher in three events – Wolf solid round.” Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 10-11), Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20) Also competing for spots in the lineup will be sophomore JJA-A- and Saint Mary’s Invitational (Oct. 24-26). The Crawley, England native MMIEIE KKNIPENIPE ((BALLYMONEY,BALLYMONEY, NNORTHERNORTHERN IIRELAND)RELAND), recorded a season-best 12th-place finish at one-over par 217 (71-71-75) sophomore SSPENCERPENCER SHOEMAKERSHOEMAKER ((FINDLAY,FINDLAY, OOH)H) and at Turning Stone – Tiger Intercollegiate. The first-year Rocket posted freshman JJOEOE BBRYCERYCE ((BATHGATE,BATHGATE, SSCOTLAND)COTLAND). scores of one-under par 71 during both the first and second rounds at Knipe registered a 77.0 stroke average while competing in the the Turning Stone event. first four tournaments in the fall. His top performance was a 24th- “Thomas came in right away and played extremely solid in the place finish at a career-tying best eight-over par 224 (73-79-72) at the fall,” Broce said. “He’s a good tournament player. I think his style of season-opening Turning Stone – Tiger Intercollegiate. play with hitting it long really fits the college game well, and he has “Jamie is super-talented, but he hasn’t had quite enough confi- all the tools to take his game to the next level. For him, it’s about fine- dence in himself to push through and be a constant presence in our tuning a couple small things and really trying to get himself in the lineup,” Broce said. “One of the things we’re really working hard on with right position to win. him is the mental side of his game. He has all the physical tools, so we That’s what he’s trying are working on the other aspect of the game, the mental side.” to focus on now.” Shoemaker registered a 76.7 stroke average in four tournaments Godfrey regis- in the fall. His top performance was a 34th-place finish at 11-over par tered a 77.0 stroke 224 (74-76-74) at the season-ending Saint Mary’s Invitational (Oct. 24- average while com- 26). The second-year Rocket shot three-over par 74 during both the first peting in the final and third rounds at the Saint Mary’s event. Shoemaker also carded a four tournaments in season-best one-over par 72 during the final round at the Inverness the fall. He carded a Intercollegiate. season-low one-over “Spencer’s game is really coming around,” Broce said. “He finished par 71 during the final up the fall playing pretty solid golf. Spencer has a lot of talent, but we round at the Macdon- need him to be a little more cocky. We are asking him to have a little ald event and his top more confidence in himself and his abilities.” finish was 44th place During the fall, Bryce registered a 77.8 stroke average in three at 10-over par 220 events. His top performance was a 54th-place finish at 13-over par 229 (75-74-71) at the same (74-74-81) at the Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 10-11). He carded two event. rounds of two-over par 74 during the first and second rounds at the “Grant brings a Mountaineer event. He also shot a season-best two-over par 73 during CCOLINOLIN JJOSEPHOSEPH ton of enthusiasm to the second round at the Inverness Intercollegiate. our team,” Broce said. “Joe is going to be a huge part of this spring,” Broce said. “If we’re

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IN THIS SECTION Head Coach Jamie Broce ______26-29 Graduate Assistant Alex Fernandez ______30

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Jamie Broce (pronounced “BROHSS”) is in his fifth season as To- 568 during the opening two rounds at the NYX Hoosier Invitational on ledo’s head men’s golf coach and is no stranger to the Mid-American April 11, 2015. Toledo dominated the competition with three golfers in Conference. the Top Four and six in the Top 10 to coast to a 12-shot victory. The 1999 Ball St. University graduate, who is one of the top golfers Individually, senior Otto Black was named first-team All-MAC for a in MAC history, enjoyed an illustrious collegiate career before embarking second-straight year. Black was also one of 10 individuals selected to on a nine-year run on the professional links and joining the coaching participate in the NCAA Kohler Regional. The 2015-16 PING All-Midwest ranks. Region Team honoree became only the second Rocket to compete in Broce’s initial experiences as a head coach have been quite suc- a NCAA regional as an individual, and his appearance marked the third cessful as well, as he has guided Toledo to a top-three finish at the time in the last four years UT was represented in a regional. The four- MAC Championships in three of his first four seasons and five team time All-MAC recipient finished in the Top 10 in six events throughout tourney titles. In the fall, the Rockets posted a pair of Top 5 finishes in six events. JAMIE BROCE FILE Individually, UT had two golfers among the Top 15 in the league in FULL NAME: Jamie Lee Broce stroke average. Junior Stephen Watts was sixth at a collegiate-low 72.4, EDUCATION: B.S. in Business, Ball St. University (1999) followed closely by COACHING EXPERIENCE: newcomer Thomas 2012-Present Men’s Head Coach, University of Toledo Thurloway ranked No. 2008-12 Men’s Assistant Coach, Indiana University 11 at 72.9. 1999-08 Private Golf Instructor In 2015-16, Toledo PLAYING EXPERIENCE: claimed the team title 2005-07 Nationwide Tour Member at the season-opening 2002-04, ‘08 NGA Hooters Tour Member Notre Dame Kickoff 1995-99 Ball St. University Golf Team Member Challenge. The Rock- HONORS: ets shot a 36-hole PGA Indiana State Open Champion, 2002 & 2003 score of 567 (282- Golf Coaches Association’s All-America Third Team, 1999 285) to capture the Golf Coaches Association’s Ben Hogan Award, 1998 team crown at the Golf Coaches Association’s All-America Scholar, 1999 second-annual event. GTE Academic All-America, 1999 UT’s 36-hole total is MAC Men’s Golfer of the Year, 1999 the lowest in school MAC Sportsman of the Year, 1999 history, surpassing the FAMILY: Wife, Darci; Daughter, Peyton (17); Son, Preston (13) previous low mark of

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Alex Fernandez is in his first season serving as the graduate assis- toric Inverness Club. Fernandez has also spent time at the Gongaware tant coach for the Toledo men’s golf program. Fernandez assists in all Junior Golf Academy and the Sea Island Golf Performance Center. facets of UT’s program, including daily practice preparation, tournament “We’re truly blessed to have Alex as a part of the Rocket family,” planning and travel, course strategy, assisting with team workouts, plan- head coach Jamie Broce said. “He has a passion for teaching and a ning of alumni events, fundraising and creating a monthly newsletter thirst for knowledge. I have no doubt Alex will push myself and the for alumni and supporters of the program. He is also responsible for the players with new ideas.” preparation and execution of the Inverness Intercollegiate during the Fernandez currently holds professional certification as a PGA fall, setting up the logistics of the event and assisting with on-course member, TPI Certified, TPI Level 2 Junior Golf Certified and U.S. Kids strategy for the Rockets. Certified Instructor. “I’m grateful to be the assistant golf coach at UT,” Fernandez said. “I “Alex did a remarkable job with the junior program at Inverness,” have thoroughly enjoyed working with coach Broce and our players. This Broce said. “He is also a PGA member and TPI certified (Titleist perfor- winter, we’ve worked a lot on the mental side of playing golf. We also mance institute).” worked on goal-setting as individuals and as a team. Each player has a blue band on their wrist to remind them of our goals, so I can’t wait until the spring to see if we accomplish them.” ALEX FERNANDEZ FILE A native of Yu- FULL NAME: James Alexander Fernandez kon, OK, Fernandez EDUCATION: B.A. in Professional Golf Managament, University of graduated from the Central Oklahoma (2015) University of Central COACHING EXPERIENCE: Oklahoma with a de- 2016-Present Men’s Graduate Assistant Coach, University of Toledo PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: gree in professional 2015-Present Inverness Club, Asst. Pro. & Junior Golf Leader golf management. He 2015 Sea Island Golf Performance Center, Internship has worked in the golf 2014 Inverness Club, Internship business for the last 2013 Gongaware Junior Golf Academy, Internship five years, including FAMILY: Mother, Sylvia; Father, Bill; Brother, Vincent the past two at the his-

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IN THIS SECTION Colin Joseph ______32-33 Stephen Watts ______34-35 Spencer Shoemaker ______36-37 Jamie Knipe ______38-39 Cameron Mills ______40-41 Joe Bryce ______42-43 Grant Godfrey ______44-45 Thomas Thurloway ______46-47 Meet the Rockets ______48

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JJUNIORUNIOR CCOLINOLIN JJOSEPHOSEPH HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS SSUMMERUMMER ((2016)2016) 2016-17 co-captain ... Honored with MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete Paired with former teammate Otto Black and advanced to semifinals Award for 2015-16 season ... 2015-16 Academic All-MAC ... Member of of U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championships at East Course at Winged UT’s Dean’s List in three of last five semesters ... Shot par or better on Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, NY (May 24-25). eight occasions (once in 2016, five in 2015-16, twice in 2014-15). AASS A SSOPHOMOREOPHOMORE ((2015-16)2015-16) AASS A JJUNIORUNIOR ((FALLFALL 22016)016) MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete ... Academic All-MAC ... Competed Competed in all six tournaments … Ranked third on team with colle- in 12 tournaments … Ranked third on team with 76.7 stroke average giate-low 75.8 stroke average … Shot par or better on one occasion ... … Shot par or better on five occasions, third-highest total on squad … Tied for 10th place with collegiate-best three-over par 213 (74-66-73) Carded season-best three-under par 69 during second round at Mission at Macdonald Cup (Oct. 1-2) … Carded collegiate-low four-under par Inn Spring Spectacular (March 12) ... Won team-tying best two of three 66 during second round at Macdonald event … Tied for 54th place at matches at Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play ... Posted two-under par 70 13-over par 229 (78-71-80) at Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 10-11) during second round at Crooked Stick Intercollegiate (Oct. 12) ... Fired … Fired one-under par 71 during second round at Mountaineer … Tied one-over par 72 during opening round at MAC Championships (April 28) for 29th place at seven-over par 149 (72-77) at rain-shortened Wolf ... Tied for 45th place with eight-over par 224 (75-76-73) at Boilermaker Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 10-11) … Fired one-over par 72 during first Invitational (April 16-17) ... Carded one-over par 73 during final round round at Wolf Run … Tied for 60th place at 17-over par 230 (72-79-79) at Boilermaker tourney ... Shot even-par 71 during second round at at Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20) … Shot one-over par 72 during FAU Slomin Autism Invite (March 26) ... Finished tied for eighth place first round at Inverness … Tied for 30th spot at 10-over par 226 (75-74- at four-over par 146 (72-74) at season-opening Notre Dame Kickoff 77) at season-opening Turning Stone – Tiger Intercollegiate (Sept. 4-5). — JOSEPH’S CAREER SCORECARD — YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 2014-15 30 2,341 78.0 70 228 2015-16 34 2,608 76.7 69 220 2016 (Fall) 17 1,288 75.8 66 213 TOTALS 81 6,237 77.0 66 213

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Challenge (Aug. 30) ... Fired one-over par 72 during opening round at JOSEPH — EVENT BY EVENT Notre Dame to help Rockets capture team title ... Tied for 42nd place with collegiate-best three-round score of four-over par 220 (72-76-72) 2014-15 at Firestone Invitational (Oct. 5-6). Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 22-23) ______89-73-75=237/T-48th Badger Invitational (Sept. 29-30) ______74-77-81=232/T-52nd SSUMMERUMMER ((2015)2015) Sagamore Fall Preview (Oct. 13) ______83-80=163/73rd Georgetown Intercollegiate (Oct. 20-21) ______76-72=148/T-24th Paired with teammate Otto Black to finish first at 10-under par 62 at Rocket Individual Classic (Oct. 27-28) ______77-74-78=229/3rd USGA Four-Ball Qualifier Event at Four Bridges Country Club ... Qualified Desert Mountain Intercollegiate (March 6-7) ___ 85-82-84=251/64th for 2016 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship with three-shot victory Talis Park Challenge (March 15-16) ______82-80-78=240/T-76th at qualifying event at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, NY. Bowling Green Dual Match (March 29) ______78/5th NYX Hoosier Invitational (April 11-12) ______71-80-77=228/T-66th AASS A FFRESHMANRESHMAN ((2014-15)2014-15) Boilermaker Invitational (April 18-19) ______76-82-80=238/T-78th Competed in 10 tournaments … Registered 78.0 stroke average … Shot MAC Championships (May 1-3) ______76-77-70-74=297/T-19th par or better on two occasions ... Posted nine-over par 297 (76-77-70-74) at MAC Championships (May 1-3) ... Fired season-best two-under par 70 2015-16 during third round at MAC Championships (May 2) ... Top performance Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge (Aug. 30) ______72-74=146/T-8th Northern Intercollegiate (Sept. 12-13) ______79-77-77=233/T-53rd was third-place finish at 13-over par 229 (77-74-78) at Rocket Individual Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 21-22) ______74-77-76=227/T-35th Classic (Oct. 27-28) … Finished tied for 24th place at six-over par 148 Firestone Invitational (Oct. 5-6) ______72-76-72=220/T-42nd (76-72) at Georgetown Intercollegiate (Oct. 20-21) … Fired even-par 71 Crooked Stick Intercollegiate (Oct. 12-13) ____74-70-88=232/T-30th during first round at NYX Hoosier Invitational (April 11) ... Carded one-over Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 19-20) ______81-80=161/T-69th par 72 during final round at Georgetown to help Rockets secure team Colleton River Collegiate (March 7-8) ______84-81-89=254/88th title for second time in three seasons. Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 12-13) ___78-69-80=227/T-43rd FAU Slomin Autism Invite (March 25-27) _____ 79-71-73=223/T-61st Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek (April 9-10) _____78-79=157/T-61st PPREPREP & AAMATEURMATEUR Boilermaker Invitational (April 16-17) ______75-76-73=224/T-45th A 2014 graduate of Loveland High School … Four-year letterwinner MAC Championships (April 28-30) ______72-76-81-75=304/T-27th in golf and three years in tennis … First-team all-state as senior … Also named Conference Player of the Year and Team MVP … Collected 2016 first-team All-Greater Cincinnati Golf Coaches Association accolades Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate (Sept. 4-5) ___75-74-77=226/T-30th during final prep campaign after posting 37.4 stroke average … Tied Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 10-11) ______72-77=149/T-29th for seventh place at 2013 Ohio Junior Championship with one-under Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20) ______72-79-79=230/T-60th par 71 (35-36) ... Helped school capture team state championship as Macdonald Cup (Oct. 1-2) ______74-66-73=213/T-10th junior, garnering all-state and all-conference recognition … Received Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 10-11) _____ 78-71-80=229/T-54th all-state and all-league accolades as sophomore. Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational (Oct. 24-26) ______77-79-85=241/80th PPERSONALERSONAL BOLD Indicates Collegiate Low Born Colin Patrick Joseph on June 11, 1996 … Parents are Tim and Deb Joseph … Has one sister, Kara … Majoring in supply chain management and finance.

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JJUNIORUNIOR SSTEPHENTEPHEN WWATTSATTS HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS AASS A SSOPHOMOREOPHOMORE ((2015-16)2015-16) 2016-17 co-captain ... 2015-16 Academic All-MAC ... Member of UT’s Academic All-MAC ... Competed in 12 tournaments … Ranked 24th in MAC Dean’s List last two semesters ... Posted Top 10 finish on six occasions and second on team with 75.1 stroke average … Shot par or better on (three times in 2016, twice in 2015-16, once in 2014-15) ... Shot par or eight occasions, second-highest total on squad … Rockets’ top finisher better on 21 occasions (seven times in 2016, eight in 2015-16, six in at Crooked Stick Intercollegiate (Oct. 12-13) ... Tied for eighth place at 2014-15). four-over par 220 (77-72-71) at Crooked Stick ... Posted one-under par 71 during final round at Crooked Stick to record second Top 10 finish AASS A JJUNIORUNIOR ((FALLFALL 22016)016) of season ... Tied for 15th place with 14-over par 298 (75-76-75-72) at Competed in all six tournaments … Ranked sixth in MAC and first on MAC Championships (April 28-30) ... Carded one-over par 72 during team with collegiate-low 72.4 stroke average … Shot par or better on final round of conference event ... Tied for 38th place with seven-over squad-best seven occasions … Rockets’ top finisher in three events – par 223 (73-77-73) at Boilermaker Invitational (April 16-17) ... Recorded Turning Stone – Tiger Intercollegiate (Sept. 4-5), Macdonald Cup (Oct. scores of one-over par 73 during first and third rounds at Boilermaker 1-2) and Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 10-11) … Posted team-high event ... Fired one-over par 73 during opening round at rain-shortened three Top 10 finishes … Top performance was third-place finish with Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek (April 9) ... Carded two-under par 70 collegiate-best six-under par 204 (66-67-71) at Macdonald event … during first round at Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 12) ... Won Carded career-best four-under par 66 during first round at Macdonald team-tying best two of three matches at Earl Yestingsmeier Match event (Oct. 1) ... Followed up career-low score at Macdonald Cup with Play (Feb. 8-9) ... Finished in fourth place at two-under par 140 (70-70) three-under par 67 during second round … Tied for sixth place at one- at season-opening Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge (Aug. 30) ... Carded under par 215 (73-70-72) at season-opening Turning Stone to post season-tying best one-under par 70 during both rounds at Notre Dame fourth collegiate Top 10 finish … Totaled team-high 10 birdies at Turning to help Rockets capture team title ... Fired one-under par 71 during final Stone … Tied for ninth place at even-par 216 (71-72-73) at Mountaineer round at Northern Intercollegiate (Sept. 13). … Shot one-under par 71 during first round at Mountaineer ... Tied for 39th place at eight-over par 221 (78-71-72) at Inverness Intercollegiate — WATTS’ CAREER SCORECARD — (Sept. 19-20) … Shot even-par 71 during second YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 round at Inverness. 2014-15 29 2,181 75.2 70 219 2015-16 34 2,552 75.1 70 220 2016 (Fall) 17 1,231 72.4 66 204 TOTALS 80 5,964 74.6 66 204

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AASS A FFRESHMANRESHMAN ((2014-15)2014-15) WATTS — EVENT BY EVENT Competed in 10 tournaments … Finished 22nd in MAC and third on team with 75.2 stroke average … Named MAC co-Golfer of the Week after tying 2014-15 for third place at one-under par 141 (71-70) at Georgetown Intercol- Memphis Intercollegiate (Sept. 15-16) ______72-75-77=224/T-32nd legiate (Oct. 20-21) ... Rockets’ top finisher at Inverness Intercollegiate Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 22-23) ______77-73-76=226/T-20th (Sept. 22-23) ... Fired season-best one-under par 70 during final round Badger Invitational (Sept. 29-30) ______74-73-77=224/T-21st at Georgetown to help Rockets secure team title for second time in last Sagamore Fall Preview (Oct. 13) ______79-83=162/72nd three seasons … Tied for 19th place with nine-over par 297 (73-73-80-71) Georgetown Intercollegiate (Oct. 20-21) ______71-70=141/T-3rd at MAC Championships (May 1-3) ... Carded one-under par 71 during final Desert Mountain Intercollegiate (March 6-7) ____ 87-77-77=241/59th round at MAC Championships ... Finished in 35th place with six-over par Talis Park Challenge (March 15-16) ______73-71-75=219/T-34th 222 (72-74-76) at Boilermaker Invitational (April 18-19) ... Tied for 34th NYX Hoosier Invitational (April 11-12) ______74-73-78=225/T-50th place with six-over par 219 (73-71-75) at Talis Park Challenge (March Boilermaker Invitational (April 18-19) ______72-74-76=222/35th 15-16) ... Posted even-par 71 during second round at Talis Park ... Won MAC Championships (May 1-3) ______73-73-80-71=297/T-19th both matches at Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play against Miami and Dayton to help Toledo claim share of championship (Feb. 9-10) ... Tied 2015-16 for 20th place at team-best 13-over par 226 (77-73-76) at Inverness Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge (Aug. 30) ______70-70=140/4th ... Tied for 32nd place at eight-over par 224 (72-75-77) at Memphis Northern Intercollegiate (Sept. 12-13) ______77-78-71=226/T-27th Intercollegiate in collegiate debut (Sept. 15-16) ... Posted even-par 72 Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 21-22) ______77-71-81=229/T-40th during opening round at Memphis. Firestone Invitational (Oct. 5-6) ______74-76-74=224/T-55th Crooked Stick Intercollegiate (Oct. 12-13) _____ 77-72-71=220/T-8th PPREPREP & AAMATEURMATEUR Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 19-20) ______75-80=155/T-51st A 2013 graduate of Larne Grammar School … Established course re- Colleton River Collegiate (March 7-8) ______74-82-77=233/T-44th cord eight-under par 62 at Cairndhu Golf Club in Northern Ireland in Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 12-13) ___ 70-72-81=223/T-26th 2014 … Also fired course record five-under par 66 at Esker Hills Course FAU Slomin Autism Invite (March 25-27) _____76-78-77=231/T-83rd in 2014 … Finished third at 2014 Leinster Youth, missing playoffs by Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek (April 9-10) ____ 73-77=150/T-36th two strokes ... Qualified through to ‘Final 16’ for 2014 Irish Amateur Boilermaker Invitational (April 16-17) ______73-77-73=223/T-38th ... Recorded 72.7 stroke average during 2012-13 year ... Lost in four- MAC Championships (April 28-30) ______75-76-75-72=298/T-15th hole playoff in 2013 Leinster Boys Championship ... Represented home country at 2013 Henry Cooper European Young Masters ... Won pre- 2016 qualifier for 2013 West of Ireland Championship and qualified as one Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate (Sept. 4-5) ____ 73-70-72=215/T-6th of ‘Final 64’ participants ... Helped home country defeat Scotland, 8-6, Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 10-11) ______76-74=150/T-37th in 2013 intra-squad competition ... Qualified for match play at 2013 Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20) ______78-71-72=221/T-39th North of Ireland Championship held at Royal Portrush by shooting Macdonald Cup (Oct. 1-2) ______66-67-71=204/3rd even-par 142 (70-72) ... Placed 10th at Ulster Boys 2013 Championship Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 10-11) ______71-72-73=216/T-9th with rounds of 73-70-75-75 … Finished second at 2012 Connaght Boys Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational (Oct. 24-26) ____ 75-78-72=225/T-41st Championship .... Tied for third at 2012 Ulster Boys Championship ... Placed fifth at 2013 Ulster Championships (Under-21) ... Finished 16th at 2012 Irish Close Amateur with scores of 74-75-74-73. BOLD Indicates Collegiate Low PPERSONALERSONAL Born Stephen Roy Watts on December 4, 1995 … Parents are Stephen and Elizabeth Watts … Has two sisters, Margaret and Annie ... Interests include playing soccer and rugby … Majoring in finance.

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SSOPHOMOREOPHOMORE SSPENCERPENCER SSHOEMAKERHOEMAKER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS verness Intercollegiate (Sept. 20). Member of UT’s Dean’s List last three semesters, including perfect 4.0 GPA in Spring 2016 ... Shot par or better on one occasion (once in SSUMMERUMMER ((2016)2016) 2015-16). Captured medalist honors at Midwest Collegiate Series at five-under par 139 (72-67) at Findlay Country Club. AASS A SSOPHOMOREOPHOMORE ((FALLFALL 22016)016) Competed in four tournaments … Registered 76.7 stroke average … Top AASS A FFRESHMANRESHMAN ((2015-16)2015-16) performance was 34th-place finish at 11-over par 224 (74-76-74) at Competed in 10 tournaments … Ranked tied for third on team with 77.1 Saint Mary’s Invitational (Oct. 24-26) … Shot three-over par 74 during stroke average … Captured medalist honors at five-over par 149 (77-72) first and third rounds at Saint Mary’s ... Tied for 28th place at nine-over at second-annual Rocket Individual Classic (Oct. 25) ... Fired season-low par 225 (74-73-78) at even-par 72 during second round at Rocket event ... Finished tied for season-opening Turn- eighth place at four-over par 146 (73-73) at season-opening Notre Dame ing Stone – Tiger Inter- Kickoff Challenge (Aug. 30) ... Carded two-over par 73 during both rounds collegiate (Sept. 4-5) at Notre Dame to help Rockets capture team title ... Fired four-over par ... Carded one-over 75 during third round at MAC Championships (April 29) ... Carded two-over par 73 during second par 74 during second round at Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 20). round at Turning Stone … Posted season-best one-over par 72 dur- ing final round at In- — SHOEMAKER’S CAREER SCORECARD — YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 2015-16 26 2,005 77.1 72 224 2016 (Fall) 11 844 76.7 72 224 TOTALS 37 2,849 77.0 72 224

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PPREPREP & AAMATEURMATEUR SHOEMAKER — EVENT BY EVENT A 2015 graduate of Findlay High School … Four-year letterwinner in golf ... Four-time all-league honoree ... Three-time all-district recipi- 2015-16 Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge (Aug. 30) ______73-73=146/T-8th ent ... Four-time participant in state championships ... Earned first- Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 21-22) ______78-76-76=230/T-46th team all-state recognition after posting 73.0 stroke average as senior Firestone Invitational (Oct. 5-6) ______76-75-73=224/T-55th ... Repeated as Conference Player of the Year ... Finished third at state Crooked Stick Intercollegiate (Oct. 12-13) ____ 79-79-79=237/T-43rd championships ... Captured medalist honors in three tourneys during Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 19-20) ______78-74=152/T-31st final prep campaign ... Placed 37th at 2014 Coca-Cola Junior Cham- Rocket Individual Classic (Oct. 25) ______77-72=149/1st pionship (74-83-75) at Boyne Highlands ... Finished seventh at 2014 Colleton River Collegiate (March 7-8) ______83-82-80=245/T-73rd Golfweek Junior Tour (74-76) at Windmill Lakes ... Garnered first-team Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 12-13) ______81-WD-WD=81/— all-conference accolades after registering 74.1 stroke average as ju- Boilermaker Invitational (April 16-17) ______76-76-78=230/T-65th nior ... Secured medalist honors in two events during junior year ... MAC Championships (April 28-30) ______78-80-75-78=311/T-39th Collected League Player of the Year laurels after posting 76.0 stroke average as sophomore ... Six-time Junior National Racquetball Cham- 2016 pion ... Qualified for 2013 Professional International Raquetball Tour Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate (Sept. 4-5) __ 74-73-78=225/T-28th Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 10-11) ______80-81=161/T-68th ... Made 2012 Olympic Team in racquetball ... Turned professional in Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20) ______79-83-72=234/T-67th racquetball in early 2013. Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational (Oct. 24-26) ____74-76-74=224/T-34th

PPERSONALERSONAL BOLD Indicates Collegiate Low Born Spencer Gray Shoemaker on June 6, 1996 … Parents are Vincent and Julie Shoemaker … Has one brother, Brandon, and one sister, Mikenna ... Interests include playing racquetball … Majoring in exercise science.

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SSOPHOMOREOPHOMORE JJAMIEAMIE KKNIPENIPE HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS AASS A FFRESHMANRESHMAN ((2015-16)2015-16) Member of UT’s Dean’s List last two semesters ... Shot par or better on Competed in eight tournaments … Registered 78.3 stroke average … one occasion. Posted season-best 11-over par 224 (78-73-72) at FAU Slomin Autism Invite (March 25-27) ... Fired one-over par 72 during final round at FAU AASS A SSOPHOMOREOPHOMORE ((FALLFALL 22016)016) ... Finished in seventh place at one-over par 143 (72-71) at season- Competed in first four tournaments … Registered 77.0 stroke average opening Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge (Aug. 30) ... Carded collegiate- … Shot par or better on one occasion … Top performance was 24th- best even-par 71 during second round at Notre Dame to help Rockets place finish at career-tying best eight-over par 224 (73-79-72) at capture team title. season-opening Turning Stone – Tiger Intercollegiate (Sept. 4-5) ... Fired season-low even-par 72 during final round at Turning Stone … Tied for 62nd place at 18-over par 231 (74-83-74) at Inverness Intercol- legiate (Sept. 19-20) … Shot three-over par 74 during first and third rounds at Inverness.

— KNIPE’S CAREER SCORECARD — YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 2015-16 21 1,646 78.4 71 224 2016 (Fall) 11 847 77.0 72 224 TOTALS 32 2,493 77.9 71 224

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PPREPREP & AAMATEURMATEUR KNIPE — EVENT BY EVENT A 2015 graduate of Dalnada Grammar School … Crowned champion at 2014 Leinster Boys’ Under-18 Championships with score of five- 2015-16 over par 289 (73-71-71-74) at Kilkenny Golf Club ... Finished 26th at Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge (Aug. 30) ______72-71=143/7th Northern Intercollegiate (Sept. 12-13) ______79-81-81=241/T-69th 2014 Munster Boys’ Under-18 Championships at 30-over par 314 (81- Firestone Invitational (Oct. 5-6) ______83-76-76=235/85th 78-74-81) at Cashen Course ... Named to 2015 Eight-Man Irish Boys’ Rocket Individual Classic (Oct. 25) ______83-81=164/T-17th Under-18 Team that competed against France and Wales during Colleton River Collegiate (March 7-8) ______80-83-82=245/T-73rd European Championships at Rosslare ... Made cut in all four Provin- Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 12-13) ___ 76-84-79=239/T-77th cial Boys’ Championships in 2014 ... Selected as reserve member for FAU Slomin Autism Invite (March 25-27) _____78-73-72=224/T-67th Ulster Boys’ Championships ... Place 17th at 2014 Boys’ Order of Merit. Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek (April 9-10) ____ 77-79=156/T-58th

PPERSONALERSONAL 2016 Born Jamie Alan Sloan Knipe on March 15, 1997 … Parents are Basil and Turning Stone - Tiger Intercollegiate (Sept. 4-5) __73-79-72=224/T-24th Louna Knipe … Has four sisters, Megan, Rebecca, Jessica and Anna, and Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 10-11) ______78-82=160/T-66th one brother, Joel ... Majoring in marketing. Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20) _____ 74-83-74=231/T-62nd Macdonald Cup (Oct. 1-2) ______76-76-80=232/T-80th

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SSOPHOMOREOPHOMORE CCAMERONAMERON MMILLSILLS HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS PPREPREP & AAMATEURMATEUR Will sit out the 2016-17 season as redshirt ... Member of UT’s Dean’s A 2015 graduate of Campbell College Belfast … Competed at Indepen- List last two semesters. dent Schools Golf Associations (ISGA) Home Internationals in 2013-15 ... Won gold medal during 2014 event ... Played for Ireland Golf Boy’s AASS A SSOPHOMOREOPHOMORE ((FALLFALL 22016)016) Team from ages 16-18 and represented squad on six occasions ... Did not compete in any tournaments. Posted low Under-17 score for Leinster Boys’ in 2013 and Under-16 mark for Leinster Boys’ in 2012 ... Led 2013 Ulster Boys’ Championship AASS A FFRESHMANRESHMAN ((2015-16)2015-16) heading into final round and finished in Top 10 ... Member of Shandor Competed in four tournaments … Registered 81.9 stroke average … Park Golf Club and part of winning senior team in 2012 and 2014 ... Carded season-tying best six-over par 78 during first round at Col- Also played many years for Linfield Soccer Club. leton River Collegiate (March 7) ... Finished 12th with 14-over par 158 (80-78) at second- annual Rocket Indi- vidual Classic (Oct. 25) ... Fired season-tying best six-over par 78 during second round at Rocket event.

— MILLS’ CAREER SCORECARD — YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 2015 9 737 81.9 78 247 TOTALS 9 737 81.9 78 247

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PPERSONALERSONAL MILLS — EVENT BY EVENT Born Cameron William James Mills on October 1, 1996 … Parents are Gary and Heather Mills … Has one sister, Serena ... Majoring in account- 2015-16 ing and finance. Rocket Individual Classic (Oct. 25) ______80-78=158/12th Colleton River Collegiate (March 7-8) ______78-80-89=247/T-79th Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (March 12-13) _____82-81-WD=163/— FAU Slomin Autism Invite (March 25-27) ______80-89-DQ=169/—

BOLD Indicates Collegiate Low

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FFRESHMANRESHMAN JJOEOE BBRYCERYCE AASS A FFRESHMANRESHMAN ((FALLFALL 22016)016) Event against England ... Placed eighth in 2014 and sixth in 2015 at Competed in three tournaments … Registered 77.8 stroke average … Scottish Hydro SGU Boys Order of Merit ... Finished fourth at Telegraph Top performance was 54th-place finish at 13-over par 229 (74-74- BMW Junior Golf Championships in Portugal ... Finished second at 81) at Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 10-11) … Carded two rounds of seven-under par 281 (66-71-73-71) at 2015 Sir Henry Cooper Junior two-over par 74 during first and second rounds at Mountaineer event Masters Golf Championship ... Recorded scores of four-under par 67 … Shot season-best two-over par 73 during second round at Inverness and three-under par 68 during 2015 Men’s Medal Round ... Registered Intercollegiate (Sept. 19). rounds of six-under par 64 and one-under par 68 during 2015 Ju- nior Medal Round ... Secured medalist honors at one-over par 72 at PPREPREP & AAMATEURMATEUR Linlithgowshire County Championship ... Posted third-place finish at A 2016 graduate of Bathgate Academy … Member of 2014-15 Scot- one-over par 140 (73-67) at 2015 Scottish Schools Championship ... land Boys’ Home In- Shot one-under par 70 at 2015 Scottish Boys Stroke Play Event ... Tied ternationals Team ... for seventh place at 15-over par 219 (75-71-73) at 2015 SGU Junior Helped home countrry Tour event ... Tied for third spot at five-over par 215 (72-72-71) at 2014 win Home Internation- SGU Junior Tour event ... Earned Captain’s Prize after shooting three- als 2015 and finished under par 68 during 2014 academy event ... Finished tied for seventh runner-up at Home place at four-over par 220 (70-77-73) at 2015 Fairhaven Trophy event internationals 2014 ... Tallied five-under par 66 at 2014 Leyland Trophy event ... Regis- ... Helped Scotland tered three-under par 139 (68-71) at 2014 Men’s Club Championship ... win Boys’ Match at Posted three-under par 139 (68-71) at 2014 Lothians Boys’ Champion- School’s International ship ... Tied for seventh place at four-over par 223 (75-72-76) at 2014

— BRYCE’S CAREER SCORECARD — YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 2016 (Fall) 9 700 77.8 73 229 TOTALS 9 700 77.8 73 229

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Steven Gallacher Trophy Championship ... Fired two-under par 68 at BRYCE — EVENT BY EVENT 2014 Junior Challenge Cup. 2016 PPERSONALERSONAL Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20) ______79-73-83=235/70th Born Joseph Craig Bryce on December 16, 1997 … Parents are Daniel and Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 10-11) _____ 74-74-81=229/T-54th Sandra Bryce … Has one sister, Lucy ... Planning to major in pre-business. Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational (Oct. 24-26) ____ 83-77-76=236/T-67th

BOLD Indicates Collegiate Low

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FFRESHMANRESHMAN GGRANTRANT GGODFREYODFREY HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS PPREPREP & AAMATEURMATEUR Attended same high school as current UT swimmer Brittany Puthoff. A 2016 graduate of Rutherford B. Hayes High School … Four-year let- terwinner in golf ... Four-time Team MVP ... Won seven tournaments AASS A FFRESHMANRESHMAN ((FALLFALL 22016)016) as senior, en route to earning second-team all-state, first-team all- Competed in final four tournaments … Registered 77.0 stroke average district and first-team all-league recognition ... Named Conference … Tied for 44th place at 10-over par 220 (75-74-71) at Macdonald Cup Player of the Year and finished 18th at state championships during fi- (Oct. 1-2) … Carded season-low one-over par 71 during final round at nal prep campaign ... Captured league’s Low Stroke Award (36.2 stroke Macdonald event … Tied for 51st place at 13-over par 226 (76-77-73) at average) and shot under-par over course of seven rounds of com- Inverness Intercollegiate in Rocket debut (Sept. 19-20). petition ... Secured medalist honors at two-under par 70 at sectional championship ... Also captured district title with mark of one-under par 71 ... Qualified for Junior World’s Golf Championship ... Won pair of events on Central Ohio Golf Association (COGA) Tour ... Secured three second-place finishes on Hurricane Golf Tour ... Captured medalist honors in 11 tourneys and garnered first-team all-conference and second-team all-district laurels as junior ... Tied for eighth place af- ter firing school-record 67 at Optimist International Championship as junior.

— GODFREY’S CAREER SCORECARD — YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 2016 (Fall) 12 924 77.0 71 220 TOTALS 12 924 77.0 71 220

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PPERSONALERSONAL GODFREY — EVENT BY EVENT Born Grant Henry Godrey on January 23, 1998 … Parents are John and Diane Godfrey … Participates as Buddy for Miracle League, helping people 2016 Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20) ______76-77-73=226/T-51st with special needs ... Planning to major in business management. Macdonald Cup (Oct. 1-2) ______75-74-71=220/T-44th Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 10-11) _____ 82-77-80=239/T-72nd Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational (Oct. 24-26) ____ 79-80-80=239/T-77th

BOLD Indicates Collegiate Low

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FFRESHMANRESHMAN TTHOMASHOMAS TTHURLOWAYHURLOWAY AASS A FFRESHMANRESHMAN ((FALLFALL 22016)016) 1-2) … Posted season-best one-under par 69 during first round at Competed in all six tournaments … Ranked 11th in MAC and second on Macdonald event … Carded one-under par 71 during final round at team with 72.9 stroke average … Shot par or better on six occasions, Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Oct. 11) … Tied for 18th place at nine-over second-highest total on squad … Rockets’ top finisher in three events par 222 (72-76-74) at Saint Mary’s Invitational (Oct. 24-26). – Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 10-11), Inverness Intercollegiate (Sept. 19-20) and Saint Mary’s Invitational (Oct. 24-26) … Posted season-best PPREPREP & AAMATEURMATEUR 12th-place finish at one-over par 217 (71-71-75) at Turning Stone – Tiger A 2016 graduate of Oriel High School … Played golf since 12-years old, Intercollegiate (Sept. 4-5) … Posted one-under par 71 during first and earning permanent place on Sussex County squad ... Tied for 19th second rounds at Turning Stone … Tied for 14th place at three-over par spot at two-under par 298 (74-72-75-77) at 2016 West of England 145 (70-75) at rain-shortened Wolf Run … Shot one-under par 70 during Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship ... Captured medalist honors first round at Wolf Run at 2013 Sussex Boys Championship with mark of two-under par 142 … Tied for 16th place (71-71) at Eastbourne Downs to win by five shots ... Secured medalist at two-over par 215 recognition at U-12, U-14, U-16 and U-18 at County Championships (71-72-72) at Inverness and was youngest winner of U-18 event at 15-years old ... Started … Carded even-par 71 playing for men’s first team at 16-years old and did not lose singles during first round at match for three years ... Also won Over-15 Junior Open Event last six Inverness … Tied for years ... Shot course record 64 at Downs Trophy and won event by 16th place at four-over nine strokes ... Finished seventh in match-play competition with score par 214 (69-73-72) at of 143 (75-68) at 2015 British Boys Championship ... Placed sixth in Macdonald Cup (Oct. 2015 and eighth in 2016 at Darwin Salver at Rye Golf Club ... Posted rounds of 70, 68, 70 and 72 in 2015 ... Registered third-place showing

— THURLOWAY’S CAREER SCORECARD — YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 18 LOW 54 2016 (Fall) 17 1,239 72.9 69 214 TOTALS 17 1,239 72.9 69 214

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CCOLINOLIN JJOSEPHOSEPH SSPENCERPENCER SHOEMAKERSHOEMAKER JJUNIORUNIOR CCAPTAINAPTAIN SSOPHOMOREOPHOMORE

SSTEPHENTEPHEN WWATTSATTS JJAMIEAMIE KKNIPENIPE JJUNIORUNIOR CCAPTAINAPTAIN SSOPHOMOREOPHOMORE

CCAMERONAMERON MMILLSILLS GGRANTRANT GGODFREYODFREY SSOPHOMOREOPHOMORE FFRESHMANRESHMAN

JJOEOE BBRYCERYCE TTHOMASHOMAS TTHURLOWAYHURLOWAY FFRESHMANRESHMAN FFRESHMANRESHMAN

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IN THIS SECTION Team Results ______50 Individuals Round-By-Round ______50-52 All-MAC Teams ______51 Academic All-MAC Team ______52 MAC Championships All-Tournament Team ____52 MAC Men’s Golfer of the Week ______52

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TEAMTEAM RRESULTSESULTS INDIVIDUALINDIVIDUAL RROUND-BY-ROUNDOUND-BY-ROUND Aug. 30 Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge 1st/3 (567) OOTTOTTO BBLACKLACK Warren Golf Course/South Bend, IN EEVENTVENT R RDS.DS. S SCORESCORES S STROKESTROKES FFINISHINISH Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge 2 67-71 138 T-2nd Sept. 12-13 Northern Intercollegiate T-8th/14 (910) Northern Intercollegiate 3 70-74-72 216 5th Rich Harvest Farms/Sugar Grove, IL Inverness Intercollegiate 3 78-74-74 226 T-31st SEPT. 21-22 INVERNESS INTERCOLLEGIATE 10TH/15 (907) Firestone Invitational 3 69-68-71 208 T-2nd INVERNESS CLUB/TOLEDO, OH Crooked Stick Intercollegiate 3 75-76-77 228 T-17th Oct. 5-6 Firestone Invitational T-10th/16 (876) Mountaineer Intercollegiate 2 70-81 151 T-23rd Firestone Country Club - North Course/Akron, OH Colleton River Collegiate 3 76-74-74 224 T-12th Oct. 12-13 Crooked Stick Invitational 6th/12 (908) Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 3 70-74-79 223 T-26th Crooked Stick Golf Club/Carmel, IN FAU Slomin Autism Invite 3 70-71-74 215 T-20th Oct. 19-20 Mountaineer Intercollegiate 11th/14 (608) Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek 2 73-71 144 T-7th Pete Dye Golf Club/Bridgeport, WV Boilermaker Invitational 3 70-73-71 214 T-7th OCT. 25 ROCKET INDIVIDUAL CLASSIC NO TEAM SCORES MAC Championships 4 72-73-74-72 291 10th BELMONT COUNTRY CLUB/PERRYSBURG, OH NCAA Kohler Regional 3 74-72-78 224 T-55th TTOTALSOTALS 3377 773.03.0 AAVG.VG. 22,702,702 Feb. 8-9 Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play 4th/8 Lake Jovita Golf Course/Dade City, FL SSTEPHENTEPHEN WWATTSATTS March 7-8 Colleton River Collegiate 12th/12 (945) EEVENTVENT R RDS.DS. S SCORESCORES S STROKESTROKES FFINISHINISH Colleton River Plantation Club/Buffton, SC Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge 2 70-70 140 4th March 12-13 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 9th/18 (901) Northern Intercollegiate 3 77-78-71 226 T-27th El Campeón Golf Course/Howey-in-the-Hills, FL Inverness Intercollegiate 3 77-71-81 229 T-40th March 25-27 FAU Slomin Autism Invite 15th/18 (887) Firestone Invitational 3 74-76-74 224 T-55th Fountains Country Club - North Course/Lake Worth, FL Crooked Stick Intercollegiate 3 77-72-71 220 T-8th April 9-10 Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek 12th/13 (604) Mountaineer Intercollegiate 2 75-80 155 T-51st Otter Creek Golf Course/Columbus, IN Colleton River Collegiate 3 74-82-77 233 T-44th April 16-17 Boilermaker Invitational 9th/15 (889) Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 3 70-72-81 223 T-26th FAU Slomin Autism Invite 3 76-78-77 231 T-83rd Kampen Course/West Lafayette, IN Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek 2 73-77 150 T-36th April 28-30 MAC Championships 6th/9 (1,195) Boilermaker Invitational 3 73-77-73 223 T-38th Highland Meadows Country Club/Sylvania, OH MAC Championships 4 75-76-75-72 298 T-15th TTOTALSOTALS 3344 775.15.1 AAVG.VG. 22,552,552

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ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Johnny Watts, Ball State Brett Rinker, Bowling Green Brett White, Eastern Michigan Gisli Sveinbergsson, Kent State Peyton White, Ohio Otto Black became only the third golfer in school history to earn all- MAC GOLFER OF THE YEAR league accolades on four occasions after being a first-team honoree in Chase Johnson, Kent State each of the last two years and a second-team recipient as a freshman and sophomore. MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR SPENCER SHOEMAKER Gisli Sveinbergsson, Kent State EVENT RDS. SCORES STROKES FINISH Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge 2 73-73 146 T-8th KERMIT BLOSSER MAC COACH OF THE YEAR Inverness Intercollegiate 3 78-76-76 230 T-46th Herb Page, Kent State Firestone Invitational 3 76-75-73 224 T-55th Crooked Stick Intercollegiate 3 79-79-79 237 T-43rd EARL YESTINGSMEIER MAC SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR Mountaineer Intercollegiate 2 78-74 152 T-31st Rocket Individual Classic 2 77-72 149 1st Brett White, Eastern Michigan Colleton River Collegiate 3 83-82-80 245 T-73rd Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 3 81-WD-WD 81 — Boilermaker Invitational 3 76-76-78 230 T-65th IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL RROUND-BY-ROUNDOUND-BY-ROUND MAC Championships 4 78-80-75-78 311 T-39th TTOTALSOTALS 2266 777.17.1 AAVG.VG. 22,005,005 CCOLINOLIN JJOSEPHOSEPH EEVENTVENT R RDS.DS. S SCORESCORES S STROKESTROKES FFINISHINISH JJAMIEAMIE KKNIPENIPE Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge 2 72-74 146 T-8th EEVENTVENT R RDS.DS. S SCORESCORES S STROKESTROKES FFINISHINISH Northern Intercollegiate 3 79-77-77 233 T-53rd Inverness Intercollegiate 3 74-77-76 227 T-35th Notre Dame Kickoff Challenge 2 72-71 143 7th Northern Intercollegiate 3 79-81-81 241 T-69th Firestone Invitational 3 72-76-72 220 T-42nd Firestone Invitational 3 83-76-76 235 85th Crooked Stick Intercollegiate 3 74-70-88 232 T-30th Rocket Individual Classic 2 83-81 164 T-17th Mountaineer Intercollegiate 2 81-80 161 T-69th Colleton River Collegiate 3 80-83-82 245 T-73rd Colleton River Collegiate 3 84-81-89 254 88th Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 3 76-84-79 239 T-77th Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 3 78-69-80 227 T-43rd FAU Slomin Autism Invite 3 78-73-72 223 T-67th FAU Slomin Autism Invite 3 79-71-73 223 T-61st Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek 2 77-79 156 T-58th Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek 2 78-79 157 T-61st Boilermaker Invitational 3 75-76-73 224 T-45th TTOTALSOTALS 2211 778.48.4 AAVG.VG. 11,646,646 MAC Championships 4 72-76-81-75 304 T-27th TTOTALSOTALS 3344 776.76.7 AAVG.VG. 22,608,608

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IN THIS SECTION History, Records & Honors ______54 Inverness Intercollegiate ______55-57 Year-by-Year Results ______58-61 Rockets at NCAA Championships______62-65 All-Time Letterwinners ______66-68 Varsity ‘T’ Hall of Fame ______69-70

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TTOLEDOO L E D O MMEN’SE N ’ S GGOLFO L F | 22016-170 1 6 - 1 7 MMEDIAE D I A GGUIDEU I D E 54 UUTROCKETS.COMTROCKETS.COM //UTROCKETSUTROCKETS @@TOLEDOROCKETSTOLEDOROCKETS @@UTROCKETSUTROCKETS UUTOLEDOROCKETSTOLEDOROCKETS IINVERNESSNVERNESS IINTERCOLLEGIATENTERCOLLEGIATE The University of Toledo brings top-notch behind the Gators. two shots ahead of South Florida. Individually, college golf competition to Northwest Ohio for In 2003, UCLA shot an 886 led by medalist ETSU’s Adrian Meronk captured medalist ac- the Inverness Intercollegiate. After a three-year John Merrick with a three-over par 216 (71- colades at even-par 213 (73-70-70). hiatus, the event has been played five of the 74-71). UT’s Brad Heaven finished one stroke California emerged victorious in a 15- last six years (2011-12, ‘14,-16). behind Merrick in second place. team field at 25-over par 877 in 2015 and held Inverness has hosted several prestigious Kentucky won in 2004 and was just one a three-stroke advantage over the previous tournaments, including four U.S. Opens, one stroke off South Carolina’ winning total in the year’s champion ETSU. Individually, Michigan U.S. Amateur, the 1986 and 1993 PGA Cham- inaugural event. The Wildcats’ J.B. Holmes State’s Mitch Rutledge captured medalist pionships, the 2003 and 2011 U.S. Senior Open captured the individual title with a then tour- honors at two-under par 211 (75-70-66). and the 2009 NCAA Championships. nament-tying record even-par 213 (74-65-74). Last fall, Auburn captured the 13-team The Inverness Club, founded in 1903, is rich Florida secured the 2005 tournament by championship after shooting a tourney-record in tradition. The spectacular course designed rallying from 12 strokes down after the second nine-under par 843 (280-281-282) and main- by Donald Ross has proven to be a genuine round and was led by medalist Matt Every, who tained a three-shot advantage over Duke. The challenge. Its long holes and well-bunkered tied the then tournament record with an even- Tigers had three players finish in the Top Four greens are legendary. Its name was derived par 213 (74-71-68). to eclipse the tourney’s lowest 54-hole score from the small village of Inverness in Scotland. USC registered a three-stroke victory in by a whopping 19 shots, previously held by The late J.P. Jermain, first Inverness President 2006 after letting its second-round lead slip Florida State in 2007. Individually, Michigan’s and for many years a leader in national golf away the previous year. Individually, TCU’s Jon Nick Carlson (69-73-67) and Duke’s Jake Shu- circles, wrote and received permission to use McLean (69-72-73=214) captured medalist man (70-71-68) shared medalist honors at a the Inverness name and the village crest from honors by leading wire-to-wire. tourney-record four-under par 209. The two its Scottish counterpart. Florida State (287-281-294=862) posted a competitors then went to a one-hole playoff The Inverness Intercollegiate champion six-stroke victory over Michigan State to capture where Carlson emerged victorious. receives the Byron Nelson Cup. Nelson, one the 2007 tournament title. The Seminoles were of the great golf champions of all time, was one of five teams to break the team scoring PPASTAST TTEAMEAM WINNERSWINNERS the golf pro at Inverness from 1939-1941. His record of 876 held by South Carolina in 2000. 2000 South Carolina record win of 11 successive PGA tournaments Medalist honors were shared by FSU’s 2002 Florida in 1945 still stands unmatched, and he estab- Jonas Blixt (67-68-75) and MSU’s Ryan Brehm 2003 UCLA lished a PGA record score of 269 in the Seattle (70-67-73) with three-under par 210’s. The duo 2004 Kentucky Open, with rounds of 62-68-63-66. He passed were the first individuals to break par in the 2005 Florida away in 2006. Inverness event. MSU’s Steve Cuzzort (70-73- 2006 USC South Carolina was the inaugural winner 68) and Florida’s Manuel Villegas (73-69-69) 2007 Florida State of the Byron Nelson Cup in 2000 with a team also were under par in the tournament. 2011 Kent State score of 876. Michigan’s Scott Hayes earned TTOLEDO’SOLEDO’S DDUGANUGAN MMURPHYURPHY and Kent 2012 Northwestern medalist honors with a 213 (71-72-70). State won the rain-shortened 2011 Inverness 2014 East Tennessee St. The 2001 event was canceled due to the Intercollegiate as just one round was played 2015 California tragic events on September 11 of that year. due to inclement weather. 2016 Auburn Florida captured the 2002 title with an 878 Northwestern won the 2012 event at and was led by Camilo Villegas (71-73-71), who 16-over par 868, finishing 11 strokes ahead tied for first with Fresno State’s Nick Watney of Florida State, Kent State and North Texas. (71-70-74) after shooting a 215. Watney was Sharing medalist honors at two-over par 215 crowned medalist though, as his score on the were the Wildcats’ Jack Perry (70-72-73) and last nine holes was one-stroke better than Vil- Golden Flashes’ Kevin Miller (66-75-74). legas’. The Rockets posted their highest finish East Tennessee St. secured the 2014 in 2002 with a fifth-place showing, 13 strokes tourney title at 26-over par 878 and finished

TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM Lowest Single Round Score 270 — Michigan (2016) Lowest 54-Hole Score 843 — Auburn (2016)

INDIVIDUAL Lowest Single Round Score 64 — Matt Gilchrest, Auburn (2016) Lowest 54-Hole Score 209 — Nick Carlson, Michigan (2016) Dugan Murphy captured the Inverness Inter- 209 — Jake Shuman, Duke (2016) collegiate title in 2011 with a career-low 66 to help Toledo post a third-place team showing.

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UAB 314-311-317=942 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS 15. Notre Dame 310-317-307=934 1. Scott Hayes (UM) 71-72-70=213 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS t19. Brad Heaven 77-73-75=225 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS t1. Nick Watney (FSU) 71-70-74=215 t27. Jamie Spencer 77-77-74=228 1. John Merrick (UCLA) 71-74-71=216 Camilo Villegas (UF) 71-73-71=215 t33. Kevin Kornowa 77-77-75=229 2. Brad Heaven 74-76-67=217 t8. Brad Heaven 72-79-69=220 t48. David Jones 77-80-77=234 t38. Justin Bertsch 78-79-73=230 t8. David Jones 74-72-74=220 55. Alan Murray 80-82-76=238 t45. Sean McTernan 85-75-71=231 t58. Tyler Riley 80-78-78=236 65. Phil Treublood 81-87-81=249 t45. Justin Bertsch 74-78-79=231 t60. Doug Batty 81-77-79=237 t51. Richard Kilpatrick 77-76-79=232 69. Martin McTernan 87-81-76=244 22004004 IINVERNESSNVERNESS 22005005 IINVERNESSNVERNESS 22006006 IINVERNESSNVERNESS IINTERCOLLEGIATENTERCOLLEGIATE IINTERCOLLEGIATENTERCOLLEGIATE IINTERCOLLEGIATENTERCOLLEGIATE SSEPT.EPT. 110-110-11 SSEPT.EPT. 119-209-20 SSEPT.EPT. 111-121-12 TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGS:TANDINGS: 88TH/13TH/13 TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGS:TANDINGS: TT-7TH/15-7TH/15 TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGS:TANDINGS: TT-12TH/15-12TH/15 TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGSTANDINGS TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGSTANDINGS TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGSTANDINGS 1. Kentucky 296-289-292=877 1. Florida 298-295-287=880 1. USC 303-299-294=896 2. Michigan St. 294-287-304=885 2. USC 289-292-302=883 2. TCU 295-299-305=899 3. Kent State 294-291-301=886 3. Texas 305-286-297=886 3. Florida 303-303-294=900 Georgia Southern 304-289-293=886 4. Kent St. 296-303-293=892 4. Coastal Carolina 299-303-299=901 5. Notre Dame 294-300-300=894 5. Coastal Carolina 300-292-301=893 5. Georgia 305-301-298=904 Central Florida 303-292-299=894 6. Kentucky 298-302-296=896 6. UNLV 312-299-295=906 7. Illinois 296-303-301=900 77.. TOLEDOTOLEDO 293-302-304=899293-302-304=899 7. Texas A&M 309-299-306=914 88.. TTOLEDOOLEDO 3 307-293-304=90407-293-304=904 Illinois 306-293-300=899 8. Kent St. 306-307-309=922 9. Kansas St. 308-300-299=907 9. Ohio St. 302-297-302=901 9. Florida St. 308-310-305=923 10. Northwestern 311-303-295=909 10. Nebraska 300-303-307=910 10. Nebraska 311-305-308=924 11. Augusta St. 305-301-308=914 11. TCU 302-302-307=911 11. Michigan St. 319-306-304=929 12. UAB 304-304-310=918 12. Michigan St. 300-308-303=911 112.2. TOLEDOTOLEDO 302-311-318=931302-311-318=931 13. Eastern Michigan 319-302-301=922 13. Central Florida 307-303-302=912 Illinois 316-309-306=931 14. Vanderbilt 298-304-314=916 14. Virginia Tech 318-308-306=932 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS 15. Navy 333-311-322=966 15. New Mexico 313-325-315=953 1. John Holmes (UK) 74-65-74=213 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS t5. Tyler Riley 77-69-72=218 1. Matt Every (UF) 74-71-68=213 1. Jon McLean (TCU) 69-72-73=214 t29. Renaud Langevin 76-73-78=227 t14. Justin Hull 72-71-79=222 t14. Justin Hull 71-78-77=226 t38. Justin Bertsch 74-78-78=230 t19. Richard Kilpatrick 75-75-74=224 t20. Renaud Langevin 77-73-79=229 t53. Justin Hull 84-73-78=235 t26. Tyler Riley 74-77-75=226 57. Ciaran McAleavey 77-80-81=238 t55. Kyle Demeter 80-81-76=237 t41. Renaud Langevin 72-79-78=229 t58. Tyler Riley 77-80-82=239 t65. Ciaran McAleavey 79-82-77=238 75. Adam Crisp 84-86-81=251

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Kentucky 294 North Texas 284-284-311=879 5. Louisville 290-288-297=875 5. Michigan St. 295 5. Liberty 294-289-300=883 6. Indiana 285-294-302=881 6. Penn St. 300 6. Michigan St. 299-291-297=887 7. Oklahoma St. 299-295-290=884 7. Florida 301 7. South Florida 293-286-310=889 8. USC 293-289-304=886 Michigan 301 8. Penn St. 296-292-306=894 9. TCU 290-294-308=892 9. South Alabama 304 99.. TTOLEDOOLEDO 3 300-299-301=90000-299-301=900 110.0. TTOLEDOOLEDO 299-287-309=895299-287-309=895 East Tennessee St. 304 Michigan 297-291-312=900 11. Kent State 300-299-300=899 11. Ohio State 305 12. UNLV 302-307-293=902 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS 13. Kentucky 304-288-314=906 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS t1. Jack Perry (NU) 70-72-73=215 14. Missouri 311-291-306=908 11.. D DUGANUGAN MURPHYMURPHY ((UT)UT) 6 666 t1. Kevin Miller (KSU) 66-75-74=215 15. Michigan 307-297-305=909 t17. Jamie Richardson 74 t11. Otto Black 72-72-73=217 t25. Chris Selfridge 75 t25. Chris Selfridge 76-74-73=223 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS t39. Michael Cermak 77 39. Mike Lancaster 77-75-75=227 t1. Jonas Blixt (FSU) 67-68-75=210 t55. Mike Lancaster 81 t48. Bobby Thomas 78-76-78=232 Ryan Brehm (MSU) 70-67-73=210 55. Oliver Holtsberry 75-80-80=235 t12. Justin Hull 73-71-74=218 58. Jamie Richardson 76-83-83=242 t36. Renaud Langevin 75-72-78=225 60. Pat Cermak 82-80-83=245 t44. Nathan Wine 74-73-79=226 t61. Ciaran McAleavey 77-75-78=230 t61. Nate Gonring 79-78-89=246 t66. Jean-Hubert Trahan 82-71-79—232 t61. Thomas Shindler 85-82-79=246 22014014 IINVERNESSNVERNESS 22015015 IINVERNESSNVERNESS 22016016 IINVERNESSNVERNESS IINTERCOLLEGIATENTERCOLLEGIATE IINTERCOLLEGIATENTERCOLLEGIATE IINTERCOLLEGIATENTERCOLLEGIATE SSEPT.EPT. 222-232-23 SSEPT.EPT. 221-221-22 SSEPT.EPT. 119-209-20 TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGS:TANDINGS: 99TH/12TH/12 TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGS:TANDINGS: 110TH/150TH/15 TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGS:TANDINGS: 110TH/130TH/13 TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGSTANDINGS TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGSTANDINGS TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGSTANDINGS 1. East Tennessee St. 285-294-299=878 1. California 291-293-293=877 1. Auburn 280-281-282=843 2. Duke 277-281-288=846 2. South Florida 293-286-301=880 2. East Tennessee St. 293-293-294=880 3. Michigan 292-300-270=862 3. UAB 295-296-293=884 3. Michigan 293-298-293=884 4. Michigan St. 290-287-288=865 4. Yale 297-294-300=891 4. Purdue 302-286-299=887 5. Penn St. 288-293-285=866 5. Mercer 303-294-300=897 Yale 305-290-292=887 6. Minnesota 296-287-290=873 6. Kent State 307-293-303=903 6. Ohio St. 297-306-289=892 Virginia 297-292-284=873 7. Charlotte 301-294-310=905 7. Michigan St. 303-303-288=894 8. Bowling Green 287-300-291=878 8. Michigan St. 310-287-312=909 8. UAB 305-291-302=898 Saint Mary’s (CA) 298-296-284=878 110.0. TOLEDOTOLEDO 295-295-297=887295-295-297=887 99.. TTOLEDOOLEDO 3 316-300-299=91516-300-299=915 9. Kent St. 298-303-299=900 11. Ball St. 299-297-292=888 10. Austin Peay 308-301-309=918 110.0. TTOLEDOOLEDO 3 306-298-303=90706-298-303=907 12. Miami 310-303-277=890 11. Memphis 309-316-298=923 11. Mercer 299-301-309=909 13. Austin Peay 307-299-311=917 12. Liberty 317-307-314=938 12. Miami 308-299-304=911 13. Northern Illinois 313-303-298=914 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS 14. Akron 315-298-302=915 t1. ^Nick Carlson (MICH) 69-73-67=209 Jake Shuman (DU) 70-71-68=209 1. Adrian Meronk (ETSU) 73-70-70=213 15. Austin Peay 312-326-315=953 t16. Thomas Thurloway 71-72-72=215 t20. Stephen Watts 77-73-76=226 t39. Stephen Watts 78-71-72=221 t27. Chris Selfridge 76-78-75=229 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS t51. Grant Godfrey 76-77-73=226 t36. Otto Black 84-76-73=233 1. Mitch Rutledge (MSU) 75-70-66=211 t60. Colin Joseph 72-79-79=230 t48. Colin Joseph 89-73-75=237 t31. Otto Black 78-74-74=226 t62. Jamie Knipe 74-83-74=231 t55. Thomas Shindler 79-83-81=243 t35. Colin Joseph 74-77-76=227 t67. Spencer Shoemaker 79-83-72=234 t40. Stephen Watts 77-71-81=229 70. Joe Bryce 79-73-83=235 t46. Spencer Shoemaker 78-76-76=230 t65. Mike Lee 77-83-77=237 ^ - Won One-Hole Playoff

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TTEAMEAM STANDINGSSTANDINGS 1. Minnesota ______284-289-283-278=1,134 2. Georgia Tech ______277-286-290-285=1,138 3. Clemson ______286-277-298-281=1,142 Texas ______291-275-290-286=1,142 5. Augusta St. ______289-283-290-281=1,143 6. North Carolina St. _____ 286-281-292-285=1,144 7. Purdue ______284-287-293-281=1,145 8. Pepperdine ______284-288-286-288=1,146 Toledo posted its best NCAA Championships finish with a 14th-place showing in 2002. 9. Arizona ______282-290-288-290=1,150 Tulsa ______281-289-284-296=1,150 22002002 CCENTRALENTRAL RREGIONALEGIONAL IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS 11. Florida ______283-286-291-292=1,152 MMAYAY 116-186-18 - LLITTLEITTLE RROCK,OCK, AARR 1. Lee Williamson (Purdue) ______70-67-72=209 Texas Christian ______283-283-293-293=1,152 TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGS:TANDINGS: 66TH/27TH/27 4. David Jones ______70-69-73=212 Washington ______279-291-285-297=1,152 t17. Brad Heaven ______71-72-75=218 114.4. TTOLEDOOLEDO ______2283-281-294-295=1,15383-281-294-295=1,153 TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGSTANDINGS t45. Kevin Kornowa ______77-72-74=223 Colorado ______280-293-296-284=1,153 1. Oklahoma St. ______287-281-297=865 t75. Sean McTernan ______73-74-81=228 16. Oklahoma St. ______289-293-286-286=1,154 Purdue ______290-279-296=865 t138. Justin Bertsch ______84-82-88=254 17. North Carolina ______282-284-292-297=1,155 3. Tulsa ______296-283-297=876 18. Illinois ______277-296-295-290=1,158 4. Illinois ______293-290-296=879 19. Baylor ______292-289-295-284=1,160 5. North Carolina St. ______294-286-300=880 20. Virginia Tech ______291-280-295-295=1,161 66.. TTOLEDOOLEDO ______2291-287-303=88191-287-303=881 21. Fresno St. ______290-286-297-289=1,162 7. Baylor ______292-286-304=882 Georgia ______293-289-291-289=1,162 8. Texas Christian ______289-292-304=885 23. UNLV ______292-289-290-296=1,167 Virginia Tech ______296-287-302=885 24. Pacific ______292-292-286-299 =1,169 10. Colorado ______294-293-299=886 Texas Tech ______288-287-298-296=1,169 11. Kansas ______289-290-308=887 26. New Mexico ______293-291-293-293=1,170 Oklahoma ______289-288-310=887 27. Alabama-Birmingham __293-286-297-300=1,176 13. Northwestern ______298-297-293=888 28. Auburn ______288-287-301-306=1,182 14. Southern Methodist______291-294-306=891 Georgia Southern ______296-291-301-294=1,182 15. Alabama ______292-295-306=893 30. Virginia Commonwealth ___ 295-295-304-297=1,191 16. Louisiana St. ______301-292-305=898 17. Lamar ______306-298-297=901 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS Texas-Arlington ______303-297-301=901 1. Troy Matteson (Georgia Tech) __ 73-66-70-76=276 19. Houston ______304-301-301=906 t33. Brad Heaven ______69-70-75-72=286 20. Missouri ______298-304-307=909 t46. Kevin Kornowa ______72-69-75-72=288 21. Maryland ______299-304-309=912 t46. David Jones ______70-71-71-76=288 22. Arkansas St. ______314-300-307=921 t97. Alan Murray ______72-71-74-78=295 23. St. John’s ______308-312-303=923 t111. Sean McTernan ______75-73-74-75=297 24. Austin Peay ______313-308-311=932 25. Princeton ______314-313-312=939 26. Army ______319-318-316=953 Jackson St. ______337-352-dnf=dnf

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TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGSTANDINGS TTEAMEAM SSTANDINGSTANDINGS TTEAMEAM STANDINGSSTANDINGS 1. Oklahoma St. ______285-289-282=856 1. UCLA ______283-288-294=865 1. California ______279-289-287-279=1,134 2. Illinois ______275-295-291=861 2. New Mexico ______284-286-296=866 2. UCLA ______289-283-275-293=1,140 3. North Carolina St. ______283-289-290=862 3. Arizona ______288-287-297=872 3. Arizona ______292-281-283-292=1,148 4. North Carolina ______283-295-289=867 4. Arizona St. ______286-289-298=873 4. Texas ______288-286-289-286=1,149 Texas ______285-298-284=867 5. Brigham Young ______286-289-306=881 5. Georgia Tech ______289-285-287-290=1,151 6. Kentucky ______280-301-288=869 USC ______286-294-301=881 6. Florida ______285-289-284-294=1,152 7. Southern Methodist______277-301-292=870 77.. TTOLEDOOLEDO ______2286-292-304=88286-292-304=882 Washington ______289-282-285-296=1,152 Minnesota ______287-297-286=870 California ______301-277-304=882 8. Kentucky ______283-286-283-303=1,155 Arkansas ______286-292-292=870 9. Pepperdine ______292-298-294=884 9. Brigham Young ______280-290-291-295=1,156 10. Wichita St. ______290-287-294=871 10. Washington ______293-290-302=885 10. Pepperdine ______295-276-289-300=1,160 11. Kansas St. ______287-305-280=872 11. UNLV ______300-292-297=889 11. Georgia ______285-302-284-290=1,161 12. Texas Tech ______296-293-285=874 12. Central Florida ______296-293 -302=891 Georgia St. ______292-280-297-292=1,161 13. Lamar ______285-304-286=875 13. San Diego St. ______287-296-309=892 13. Oklahoma St. ______292-289-289-294=1,164 114.4. TTOLEDOOLEDO ______2295-301-280=87695-301-280=876 14. UC-Riverside ______293-297-306=896 14. Texas A&M ______291-292-284-300=1,167 Ohio St. ______293-293-290=876 15. Colorado St. ______297-290-314=901 15. Penn St. ______289-291-290-300=1,170 16. Texas Christian ______287-300-290=877 16. Coastal Carolina ______301-304-299=904 Failed to Make Cut 17. Kent St. ______291-295-293=879 17. UNC-Wilmington ______294-300-311=905 16. Purdue ______292-285-294=871 North Texas ______285-303-291=879 18. Furman ______299-294-316=909 USC ______284-298-289=871 19. Kansas ______295-298-288=881 19. Denver ______300-305-306=911 18. Clemson ______285-290-297=872 20. Oklahoma ______292-296-294=882 20. UTEP ______307-293-313=913 19. New Mexico ______291-291-294=876 Michigan St. ______289-300-293=882 21. Long Beach St. ______299-307-309=915 Texas Christian ______281-292-303=876 22. Northwestern ______287-308-289=884 22. UC-Irvine ______303-311-304=918 21. Arizona St. ______292-304-283=879 23. Tulsa ______291-299-297=887 23. New Mexico St. ______297-309-314=920 Auburn ______283-298-298=879 Wright St. ______297-297-293=887 24. Stanford ______298-308-315=921 Oklahoma ______286-295-298=879 Texas A&M ______296-297-294=887 25. Louisiana-Monroe ______308-314-322=944 24. Kent St. ______294-288-299=881 26. Missouri ______298-300-290=888 26. Loyola (MD) ______316-315-321=952 225.5. TOLEDOTOLEDO ______2294-292-298=88494-292-298=884 27. Baylor ______289-313-291=893 27. Wright St. ______305-333-324=962 26. Southern Methodist______297-288-302=887 Wichita St. ______298-304-285=887 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS 28. Vanderbilt ______294-303-294=891 1. Brett Callas (Houston) ______71-69-67—207 1. Travis Johnson (UCLA) ______66-73-72=211 29. North Carolina ______294-291-307=892 t27. Richard Kilpatrick ______74-74-68—216 Chris Nallen (Arizona) ______71-68-72=211 30. Rhode Island ______299-311-302=912 t63. Brad Heaven ______73-75-73—221 t11. Brad Heaven ______70-74-72=216 t67. David Jones ______73-78-71—222 t26. Justin Bertsch ______68-73-79=220 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCHAMPIONHAMPION & UUTT IINDIVIDUALSNDIVIDUALS t77. Justin Bertsch ______75-74-74—223 t33. Richard Kilpatrick ______75-72-75=222 1. Ryan Moore (UNLV) ______67-70-64-66=267 t77. Sean McTernan ______77-78-68—223 t62. Doug Batty ______73-75-78=226 mc. Richard Kilpatrick ______74-70-75=219 t88. Tyler Riley ______79-73-79=231 mc. Brad Heaven ______71-74-74=219 mc. Doug Batty ______73-74-75=222 mc. Justin Bertsch ______76-75-74=225 mc. Tyler Riley ______77-74-75=226

mc - Missed Cut dnf - Did Not Finish

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——DDD—DDD— Daney, Jim ______1965 Davis, Bob ______1941, 42, 43, 46 Davis, Curtis ______1942, 43, 46 Deer, Bryan ______1940, 41 DeGroff, Morton ______1953 Demeter, Kyle ______2005 Demski, Gerald ______1956 Denno, Bruce ______1962, 63 DiSalle, Tony ______1959, 60, 61 Dixon, Gerald ______1948 Drlik, Scott ______1965 Dulinski, Thomas ______1987 JOHN CONNELLY RICKY ELLIOTT

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— KKKKKK — Kaminsky, Charles ______1989, 90, 91, 92 Kasprzak, Dave ______1962, 65, 66 Kayden, Kirk ______1994, 95, 96 CHARLES KAMINSKY Kaylor, Pat______1966, 67, 68 SEAN McTERNAN — GGGGGG — Kennedy, Don ______1947, 48, 49, 50 — LLLLLL — Green, Cale ______2001 Keselowski, Lee ______2007, 08 Lancaster, Mike ______2012, 13, 14, 15 Kilpatrick, Richard ______2003, 04, 06 Green, Tom ______1977, 78, 79 Langevin, Renaud ______2005, 06, 07, 08 Kim, Jonathan ______2008, 09, 10 Gregory, Lawrence ______1960 Lautzenheiser, Charles______1970, 71 Klag, Edward ______1936 Gregory, Tom ______1961, 62 Lawrence, Doug ______1994 Klejka, Matt ______1998, 99 Lee, Mike ______2016 KKNIPE,NIPE, JAMIEJAMIE ______22016016 — HHHHHH — Lehmann, Rick ______1965 Knuth, Steve ______1973 Hall, Dale ______1940 Lewandowski, Phil ______1966, 67, 68 Korn, Steve ______1987 Hall, Rob ______1975, 76, 77, 78 Kornowa, Greg ______1974, 75, 76, 77 Lippman, Ray ______1949, 50 Hayes, Robert ______1954, 55 Kornowa, Kevin ______1999, 00, 01, 02 Lukz, Kevin ______1994, 95 Heaven, Brad ______2001, 02, 03, 04 Kortokrax, Dave ______1985, 86, 87 Lynsh, Pete ______1970, 71 Heidtman, William ______1954 Kotlarczyk, Joe ______1981, 82, 83 Hirt, Tim ______1978, 79, 80, 81 Kotnik, Don ______1965, 66 — MMMMMM — Hogan, Mike ______1987 Krochmalny, Bernie ______1965 Malone, Mike______1968 Hollerbach, Bernie ______1968 Kwiatkowski, Frank ______1960 Mauntler, Jamie ______1994, 95, 96 Holloway, James ______1941 McAleavey, Ciaran ______2005, 06, 07, 08 Holmes, Bill ______1946 McCormick, Tom ______1957, 58 Holmes, James ______1958 McDermott, Jack ______1940 Holmes, William ______..1947, 48, 50 McIntyre, Mel ______1975, 76, 77 Holtfretter, Art ______1993, 94 McLean, Don ______1933 Holtsberry, Oliver ______2013 McGurk, Jim ______1992, 93, 94 Houtz, James ______1956, 57, 58 McSherry, Roland ______1982, 83 Hull, Justin ______2005, 06, 07, 08 McTernan, Martin ______2004, 05 Hundley, Robert ______1955 McTernan, Sean ______2001, 02, 03 Meek, Gordie ______1972, 73 Meglen, Joe ______1967, 68, 69, 70 Meissner, Jim ______1991, 92, 93 Meyer, Dean ______1981, 82 Meyers, Dave ______1966 Miller, Bill ______1933 Miller, Kevin ______1989, 90, 91, 92 Miller, Mike ______1977, 78, 79, 80 KEVIN KORNOWA MMILLS,ILLS, CCAMERONAMERON ______22016016

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— OOOOOO — — TTTTTT — Oakes, Eric ______1994 Tadlock, Lee ______1957 Taylor, Tom ______1956 Obloza, Casimer ______1940 JEAN-HUBERT TRAHAN Thomas, Bobby ______2013, 14 O’Neal, Jim ______1973 Tinsher, Mark ______1974, 76 Osborne, Chris ______..1988, 89, 90 — RRRRRR — Radabaugh, Charles ______1996, 97, 98, 99 Tomczak, Larry ______1962 Ossoff, Ted ______1972, 73, 74, 75 Reger, Larry ______1951 Trahan, Jean-Hubert ______2008, 09, 10, 11 Owen, Chuck ______1956 Reifert, Rob ______1975 Trepinski, Jerry ______1962 Rice, Tim ______1997, 98, 99, 00 Trepinski, Jim ______1957, 58 — PPPPPP — Richardson, Bill ______1933 Trivisonno, Mike ______2005 Pawlecki, Lance ______1947, 48, 49, 50 Richardson, Jamie ______2012, 13, 14 Trueblood, Phil ______2000, 01 Perkins, Henry ______1962, 65, 66 Riley, Phillip ______1987 Pfefferle, Bus ______1946, 47 Riley, Tyler ______2004, 05, 06, 07 — WWWW—WW— Waaland, Jeff ______1982, 83 Phillips, John ______1946, 47, 48, 49 Roemer, Dave ______1993, 94 Wachter, Fred ______1936 Poynter, Tom ______1966 Roman, Bob ______1969, 70 Purtilo, Cliff ______1987, 88, 89, 90 Walden, Ernie______1931 Walinski, Tom ______1963, 64 — SSSSSS — — QQQQQQ — Walker, Clayton ______1946 Sager, Jeff ______1993 Wallenhurst, Dave ______1987 Query, Matt ______.1997, 98 Sansom, Ken ______1933 Waltz, Jim ______1960, 61 Santagelo, Ralph ______1966, 67, 68 Watson, James ______1953 Schaub, Bill ______1962, 63, 64 WWATTS,ATTS, SSTEPHENTEPHEN ______22015,015, 1166 Schiciano, Sam ______..1968, 69, 71, 72 Webb, Dave ______1968, 70 Schreiber, Greg ______1987 Weber, John ______1933 Selfridge, Chris ______2012, 13, 14, 15 Weida, Greg ______1966, 67, 68, 69 Senn, Chuck ______1961, 63, 63 Weida, Scott ______1962, 63, 64 Sentman, Orville ______1963, 64 Weis, Tim ______1973, 74 Shambaugh, Richard ______1953, 54 Whiting, Jerel ______2009,10 Shindler, Thomas ______2013, 14, 15, 16 Williams, Grant ______1989, 90, 91 SSHOEMAKER,HOEMAKER, SSPENCERPENCER ______22016016 Wilt, Ashley ______1997, 98, 99, 00 Silverthorn, Brandon ______1994 Wine, Nathan ______2008, 09, 10 Siwa, Ken ______1965 Winters, Sean ______1991, 92, 93, 94 Slade, Jeff ______1993, 94, 95, 96 Wise, Jack ______1947 Sloan, Gary ______1962 Wolford, Ron ______1966 Sloan, Todd ______1973 Sluhan, John ______1997, 98, 99 — YYYYYY — Smith, Dan ______1979 Yuhas, Craig ______1987 Smith, Greg ______1989, 90, 91, 92 BBOLDOLD IITALICSTALICS Indicates on 2016-17 Roster TIM RICE Smith, Tom ______1951

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Lauterbur, football coach/athletic director Chuck Chuckovits, men’s basketball Dick Leffler, wrestling Charlie Cupp, men’s basketball/baseball Mel Triplett, football Dean Eisner, men’s tennis Ted Zuchowski, football Chuck Harmon, men’s basketball/baseball Dick Huston, football/baseball 11984984 CLASSCLASS Curtis Johnson, football Emerson Cole, football Larry Jones, men’s basketball/baseball/track & field Dave Connelly, coach/athletic director Harry Lanzi, football/wrestling Bill Orwig, football/men’s basketball coach Steve Mix, men’s basketball George Machoukas, football Bob Nash, football/men’s basketball/baseball Ken Swartz, men’s tennis James Pierce, football/men’s track & field Joe Scalzo, wrestling 11985985 CLASSCLASS Gib Stick, football/men’s basketball Dave Hamler, football/men’s track & field Aaron Hopkins, men’s track & field 11978978 CCLASSLASS Len Matuszek, baseball/men’s basketball Harold Anderson, men’s basketball coach John Niezgoda, football Chuck Ealey, football Bart Quinn, men’s basketball Francis Maher, football Marty Slovak, football Arnold Straka, men’s basketball/baseball DDENNISENNIS SPENCER,SPENCER, MEN’SMEN’S GOLFGOLF Greg Wojciechowski, wrestling 11986986 CLASSCLASS 11979979 CCLASSLASS Jerry Bush, men’s basketball coach BBILLILL BBUSS,USS, MMEN’SEN’S GGOLFOLF Mike Ducey, men’s tennis Mike Carman, football Paul Elzey, football/wrestling Tim Hirt Gene Cook, men’s basketball/baseball/football Earl Kaiser, men’s basketball/men’s track & field Bob Hayes, football/men’s basketball/men’s track & field George Patterson, men’s basketball 11992992 CLASSCLASS Dick Torio, football/wrestling Lee Pete, football/baseball Roger Coe, baseball Ken Crots, football 11980980 CCLASSLASS 11987987 CLASSCLASS T. Dale Crow, men’s basketball Dick Craig, football/men’s track & field Don Fair, football Barney J. 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IN THIS SECTION University History & Traditions ______72 Athletic Traditions ______73-75 University President ______76 Vice President & Athletic Director ______77-79 Athletic Staff ______80-81 Toledo Head Coaches ______82 NCAA Compliance ______83 Media Information ______84 Toledo Campus Map ______85 Mid-American Conference ______86-87 Rockets on the Internet ______88 UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY HHISTORYISTORY & TTRADITIONSRADITIONS UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY OORIGINRIGIN UNIVERSITY SEAL The University of Toledo was founded by The University of Toledo’s Seal was placed Jesup Wakeman Scott on October 12, 1872 as a in the middle of Centennial Mall and dedicated private arts and trades school, known as Toledo on October 23, 1995 by the Student Alumni University of Arts and Trades, offering painting Council, with the support of various campus and architectural drawing as its only subjects. and community organizations. A tradition that Scott, the editor for the Toledo Blade newspaper was formally started by Omicron Delta Kappa, from 1844 to 1847, was a public-spirited To- as part of their ritual, is that no Rockets past, ledoan who felt the city should have a university present, or future who cross this path on their to train young people for responsible positions educational journey shall ever step on the in the growing community. Scott’s dream led seal. This is every Rocket’s sign of respect and him to endow 160 acres of land which later gratitude for our great university. It is a UT myth, became the Scott Park Campus. Scott died in and believed to be true, that if you step on the 1874 and the school was forced to close in 1878 seal in Centennial Mall you will fail your next due to a lack of funds. On January 8, 1884, the exam. assets of the university were turned over to the city of Toledo and the school reopened that year TOLEDO EDISON MEMORIAL as the Manual Training School, later changing its name to Toledo University. In 1922, the uni- FOUNTAIN versity moved into an automobile mechanics ThehB Bell Tower was completed di93 in 1931. The Toledo Edison Memorial Fountain, a training facility on Scott’s land that had been gift to the University of Toledo by the Toledo constructed during World War I. After the Toledo Campus. Residing on the top four corners of Edison Co. for the Centennial of Light (1879- voters passed a bond levy in 1928, the main this architectural gem are four gargoyles which 1979), is located on the north side of the Student campus was moved north to the land located overlook and guard the University of Toledo. Union and was built when Centennial Mall was on Bancroft Street, with University Hall being the The 156-step, 206-foot Bell Tower sits atop constructed in 1980. The fountain, designed first building constructed in 1931. of University Hall. Completed in 1931, University by Toledoan Phyllis Nordin, was turned into a On July 1, 1967, the University was given Hall was the first building built on the Bancroft flowerbed for four years because the rusted the status of a state-funded university by the Campus. It took 400 men nearly one full year pipes of the fountain would have cost $50,000 Ohio General Assembly and became known to complete University Hall and the second to repair. After a fundraising effort by Student as the University of Toledo. On July 1, 2006 the building built on campus, the Field House. The Government President Kevin Hopkins, Toledo University merged with the Medical University Collegiate Gothic structural design for University Edison, and many others, the flowerbed was of Ohio, making UT one of only four institutions Hall set the standard for all other buildings to restored back into a fountain in 1997. in the state with a medical school and a law be constructed on the University of Toledo’s school. Bancroft Campus.

BBELLELL TTOWEROWER & UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY CCENTENNIALENTENNIAL MMALLALL During the Blizzard of 1978, the land in HHALLALL mid-campus, which used to be a faculty park- President Henry J. Doermann, the father ing lot and Army barracks, was completely of the Bell Tower and the university’s struc- covered by snow. Graduate students in the tural design, wanted all of the buildings on university’s geography department conducted a Bancroft Campus to be of a Collegiate Gothic study and photographed the paths on the snow architectural design to reflect the best design made by students walking to class. The design elements of the universities of Europe. Presi- of the sidewalks in Centennial Mall was then dent Doermann felt such architecture would constructed using the layout of those paths. provide an atmosphere to inspire students. He There are almost 300 trees located in the also dreamed of a central tower that could be 9.7 acres of Mall area. This shrine of trees is spotted from anywhere on campus. President known as the Circle of Champions. Centennial Doermann went against the objections of many Mall was completed in 1980 and provides the Toledoans who felt the design was too extrava- campus with an environmentally friendly look, gant and a waste of money. He knew how much which contributes to UT’s ranking as one of the this Tower would mean to the UT community; “100 most beautifully landscaped places in the therefore, he set out and accomplished his lofty country,” according to the American Society of goal of building the beautiful high structure Landscape Architects. Only 22 college cam- Thereh3dih9 are almost 300 trees located in the 9.7 that resides at the north center part of Bancroft puses are on the list. acres of the Centennial Mall area. 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(Let’s go Blue!) renovation in 1989-90, the Rocket was moved Despite UT’s 32-12 loss, the student Men of the Varsity, the enemy must yield, to its present day position on the northeast labeled the team “Skyrockets,” obviously We’ll fight just like our ancestors corner of the Glass Bowl, just outside of the and march right down the field! impressed by his alma mater’s flashy wall. The one-ton Rocket carries two sets T-O-L-E-D-O, Toledo! performance against a superior team. The of fins and a propellant boost capable of sportswriters shortened the name to “Rock- VERSE (NO LONGER USED) guiding the missile to supersonic velocity. In ets,” which has been used since. The Indians roamed the Maumee River land 2004, the rocket was refurbished and painted Many other suggestions for UT’s nick- Till along came Anthony Wayne. Midnight Blue & Gold. name have been considered through the Old England was the ruler of the Lakes, Legend has it that the rocket’s trajec- years, including a Spanish theme of Tore- Till Perry gained his fame. tory is pointed toward Bowling Green State They were fighters and victorious adors or Bulls, in honor of Toledo’s sister University, 25 miles south. If the Rocket were And they drove back every foe. relationship with the city’s namesake in Gave their legends and traditions to be lit, it is said, it would blast off and land Spain. Others included Commodores, Turtles, To the school we honor so. directly on the 50-yard line of the Falcons’ Bancroft Highwaymen and Jeeps. Doyt Perry football stadium. Toledo teams were referred to as the Blue ALMA MATER and Gold, Munies (for municipal university) “FAIR TOLEDO” SPIRIT ROCK and Dwyer’s Boys (after head football coach In 1968, Nicholson Concrete and Supply James Dwyer) in sports stories prior to 1923. In tower shadows voices now raising, To alma mater Golden and Blue, Co. donated an eight-ton rock to the Univer- Fair Toledo praise to thee, sity of Toledo as a symbol of the spirit of its SSCHOOLCHOOL CCOLORSOLORS Portal of learning ever be, student body. The Spirit Rock was originally Midnight Blue & Gold were selected as the Hallowed halls we shall revere, located on the grass between the William S. school’s official colors by the Varsity ‘T’ club, Vow to keep thy memory dear. Carlson Library and the Student Union. The at its organizational meeting on December large rock marked the final resting place of 1, 1919. Ten of the 14 football lettermen met the old Bancroft High image of UT. The original to form the club, and also chose Ed Stader AALMALMA MMATERATER Spirit Rock was moved by the university in as their first president. “Fair Toledo” was selected from eight entries which were submitted in the UT Alma FFIGHTIGHT SSONGONG Mater Song Contest, sponsored jointly by the Student Senate and the Alumni Association “U of Toledo” was written in 1932 by Dave in 1959. The competition was held to replace Connelly, UT athletic director and baseball “Golden and Blue,” set to “Amici,” a tune used coach through much of the 1930s and 1940s. by various universities. Connelly loved to sing, but had never studied While driving to work, Gilbert Mohr heard music. He wrote the words for “U of Toledo” Jim Uebelhart announce the contest on the and sang the melody to a family friend, radio in January of that year. An amateur Bernie Jones. Jones played it on the piano songwriter, Mohr began humming different and put it to music. tunes, and later with his wife, Jean Strout, The tune remained largely unchanged wrote the lyrics. Their alma mater entry won until 1975, when UT associate professor of the contest and the couple received a $100 music David Jex arranged the current version. government bond. “Fair Toledo” debuted at At that time, the song’s one verse (see box halftime of the Marshall-Toledo basketball above) was dropped from the official version game on March 2, 1959. of the fight song.

Thehfbihdi2 Rocket was completely refurbished in 2004.

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CCHEERLEADERSHEERLEADERS Providing the spirit at all home women’s basketball games are the cheerleaders. The cheerleaders are also at every football contest, and numerous public appearances on behalf of the UT Athletic Department. The UT cheerleading squad consists of a varsity and a junior varsity squad. There is a total of 33 members—16 varsity, 16 junior varsity and one mascot.

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BLUE CREW/TRUE BLUE The Blue Crew is a secret society of spirited individuals who represent the pride inside of every Rocket. This crazy 10-member organization consisting of UT students is fully dedicated to instituting, reviving, and maintain- ing the University of Toledo’s traditions. Each member is hidden under an as- student body. True Blue attend all home RROCKETOCKET FFANATICSANATICS sumed identity and name. The members are University of Toledo sporting events, and The Rocket Fanatics were organized in only revealed at the end of the season of their also attend as many away games as 1995 in an effort to increase student spirit, graduating year or after they have faithfully possible. They also support and promote pride, attendance and participation. Today, served in the position for four full semesters. other organizations on campus and their every UT student is considered a Rocket Fa- The Blue Crew attends all home and away activities as well in an attempt to better the natic the minute they enroll at the University women’s basketball games dressed in blue college experience for fellow students. True of Toledo. The group exploded in popularity in and yellow Afro wigs, gold masks, painters Blue wear their masks in order to cause 2000, when the Fanatics adopted the Athletic overalls, and Converse All-Stars shoes. people to look at them as a group and not Department slogan, “See You at the Game,” True Blue is a masked group of University as individuals. and began distributing thousands of Rocket of Toledo students whose purpose is to cre- ate a positive image of the university and its

THEY SUPPORT THE ROCKETS VARSITY ‘T’ CLUB tion of the Varsity ‘T’ All-Sports Pavilion located DOWNTOWN COACHES AS- just south of the Glass Bowl. The club sponsors The Varsity ‘T’ Club is a support group of SOCIATION former varsity letterwinners whose purpose is pregame tailgate receptions prior to all home football games for club members and guests. The Downtown Coaches Association to support Rocket Athletic programs through is a support group whose purpose is to service projects and special events. The Var- In 2007, the club reached an all-time high with over 530 dues paying members. promote, encourage and stimulate interest sity ‘T’ Club provides financial assistance to in intercollegiate athletics at the Univer- the athletic department on an annual basis. sity of Toledo. It was founded in 1937 by Over the years, the club has provided ROCKET FUND athletic director and head football coach over $100,000 to fund the purchase of weight The Rocket Fund is the UT Athletic Depart- Doc Spears. For over 75 years, the DCA has equipment in the Larimer and Savage Arena ment’s official annual giving program. Over sponsored Monday luncheons and assisted weight rooms. The club has also supported 1,000 Rocket fans are donors to the Rocket in the department’s fundraising efforts. The the replacement of the Glass Bowl turf, the Fund at the $100 gift level and up. Gifts may DCA sponsors an annual reverse raffle and student-athlete handbook, senior scholar- be designated for operations for a particular conducts 50/50 raffles at UT football and athlete receptions, the annual Hall of Fame sport, for scholarship aid, or for unrestricted basketball games. Banquet and has also assisted in raising use. Benefits are provided at all gift levels of In 2008, the DCA made a major funds through a summer golf outing, and $100 or more. For more information on the commitment to the Building Champions most recently, made a major commitment Rocket Fund, visit our website at utrockets.com Campaign to name the “Wall of Champi- to the “Building Champions Campaign” to or call the Athletic Development Office at (419) ons” in the Sullivan Athletic Complex. The name the Hall of Fame area in the Sullivan 530-4183. wall features photos of every Rocket MAC Athletic Complex at Savage Arena. Championship team. In 1998, the Varsity ‘T’ Club completed a $300,000 capital campaign for the construc-

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As part of the project, improvements were total of 19 times and received All-America recognition nine times since also made to the adjacent UT Outdoor Track, including new permanent 2002. In women’s swimming & diving, five Rockets have qualified for the bleacher seating, a press box and elevated viewing platforms. NCAAs, with one earning All-America honors on two occasions. In 2011- In August of 2014, a $5.5 million renovation of the Larimer Athletic 12, the Rockets took home the Jacoby Trophy as the MAC’s top women’s Complex was completed. Highlights of the renovation include an up- athletic program for the first time in school history. graded academic center that will be used by all student-athletes; an In the classroom, UT has produced overall department grade-point enhanced locker room area; a larger, more modern weight room; reno- averages above a 3.1 in each of the last 16 semesters. vated offices; and new coaches’ meeting rooms. In addition, a dynamic UT has won the Mid-American Conference Institutional Academic new entryway into Larimer was constructed on the east side of building. Achievement Award, presented annually to the school with the highest In 2016, a Savage Arena expansion created new offices for the grade point average, in three of the last four years. The Rockets took the men’s and women’s basketball programs, as well as expanded the Joe Grogan Room. Also in 2016, a renovation project at the Glass Bowl updated concessions, restrooms and other fan amenities on the east side of the stadium. O’Brien’s term as athletic director has been more than just bricks and mortar. Since becoming the school’s 13th athletic direc- tor on Jan. 22, 2002, the Rockets have won or shared 29 MAC division, regular-season and tournament titles in the sports of foot- ball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, women’s cross country, men’s golf, women’s soccer, women’s swimming, baseball and women’s volleyball. In that same span, UT has made nine bowl appearances in football, including a 32-17 victory over Temple in the The O’Brien Family (L-R): Jack, Mike and Michelle. TTOLEDOO L E D O MMEN’SE N ’ S GGOLFO L F | 22016-170 1 6 - 1 7 MMEDIAE D I A GGUIDEU I D E 78 UUTROCKETS.COMTROCKETS.COM //UTROCKETSUTROCKETS @@TOLEDOROCKETSTOLEDOROCKETS @@UTROCKETSUTROCKETS UUTOLEDOROCKETSTOLEDOROCKETS VVICEICE PPRESIDENTRESIDENT & AATHLETICTHLETIC DDIRECTORIRECTOR topttop spotspott inin thethe MACMAM C ini 2011-122010111-121 withwiti h ann overalloveraall athleticathleetic GPAGPGPA of 3.171,3.11717 , in 2012-132012-113 wiwithth a 33.200.2200 mmarkark anandd agagainain in 22014-150144-15 wwithith a GPGPAA ofo 33.213..22113. ThThee MIKE O’BRIEN’S FILE UT men’s program earnedd the Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) Academic Achievement Award for having the overall highest grade point AGE: 64 (born Dec. 31, 1952) average rank in 2009-10 and 2010-11. Among O’Brien’s other accomplishments are adding Ohio St., Mi- EDUCATION: ami (FL), Colorado, Purdue, Arizona, Missouri, Navy, Fresno St., Boise St., • Master’s in Physical Education, Western Illinois ‘86 BYU, Iowa St., Colorado State and Cincinnati to the home football sched- ule; securing Savage Arena as a site for the first and second rounds of • Master’s in Education, Wisconsin-River Falls ‘82 the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championships in 2014; working with • Bachelor’s in Elementary Education, Missouri Valley College, ‘75 the Inverness Club to bring the 2009 NCAA Men’s Golf Championships • Associate’s in Liberal Arts, Indian Hills (IA) C.C. ‘73 to Toledo; securing a multi-year deal with Learfield Sports to increase UT’s advertising revenue; and joining forces with The Aspire Group to ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE: increase ticket sales. 2002-Pres. Vice President & Athletic Director, Toledo O’Brien was named to the NCAA Division I Council in 2015, where he 1997-2001 Associate Athletic Director, Kansas St. works on the Competition Oversight Committee. He also chairs the MAC 1993-97 Athletic Director, Lamar Football Coaches Committee and was the conference’s athletic direc- 1990-93 Director of Development, Pittsburgh tor representative to the College Football Playoff Committee (formerly 1989-90 Assistant Director of Development, Pittsburgh the Bowl Championship Series). Previously, he has served as the chair of 1988-89 Director of Development and Marketing, Ball St. the Mid-American Conference Athletic Director’s Committee and was a 1986-88 Administrative Assistant to Athletic Director, Ball St. member of the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee. Previous to his appointment at UT, O’Brien had 15 years of experi- ence in athletics administration at four universities, Kansas St. (associ- COACHING EXPERIENCE: ate A.D., 1997-2001), Lamar (athletic director, 1993-97), Pittsburgh (direc- 1985-86 Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach, Western Illinois tor of development 1989-93) and Ball St. (marketing and development, 1984-85 Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach, Green Bay 1986-89). 1981-84 Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach, UW-River Falls A native of Iowa City, IA, O’Brien earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Missouri Valley College in 1975, and has COLLEGE PLAYING EXPERIENCE: master’s degrees in education from Wisconsin-River Falls in 1982 and 1973-75 Basketball, Missouri Valley College in sports management from Western Illinois in 1986. Prior to his ad- 1971-73 Basketball, Indian Hills Community College ministrative career, O’Brien was an assistant basketball coach at three different schools from 1982-1986. FAMILY: O’Brien and his wife Michelle have a son Jack (14). Wife, Michelle, and son, Jack (14)

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JENNIFER NEHLS TAMMY KNEISLEY CHARLENE FENNEKEN CARRIE SHONTER-CHERRY TBA PAUL HELGREN BRIAN DEBENEDICTIS STEVE EASTON Asst. A.D./Finance Scholarship Coordinator Business Admin. Dir. of Scott Park Oper. Manager of Rocky’s Locker Assoc. A.D./Communications Associate Director Associate Director CCHEERLEADINGHEERLEADING CCOMPLIANCEOMPLIANCE EEQUIPMENTQUIPMENT MMARKETINGARKETING

BRIAN LUTZ KENNY SCHANK MIKEMIKER RENARDENARD HEATHERHEATHERL LLUTZUTZ Cheerleading Coach Assoc. A.D./Compliance Ath. Compliance Officer Equipment Mgr. Asst. Equipment Asst. Equipment Asst. A.D./Marketing & Sales Asst. Dir. of Creative Services DDEVELOPMENTEVELOPMENT FFACILITIESACILITIES

TBA JULIAJJULIAA SHAWSSHAW TIM WARGA TIM RUCH CHRIS BARNHARDT BRUCE BUTLER Athletic Advancement Asst. AD for Dev. & Premium Seating Gift Processing Specialist Ath. Development Operations Asst. A.D./Oper. & Events Asst. Operations Manager Ath. & Special Events Man. Maintenance SSPORTSPORTS MMEDICINEEDICINE

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JONAS PERSSON AL WERMER TRACY MAUNTLER GREG SMITH Swimming & Diving Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Volleyball TOLEDO’S MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY FOOTBALL (cont.) MEN’S TENNIS 1953-54 2001 2010^ 1966 1966-67 2002 2011^ 1967 1971-72 2010 2014@ 1968 1978-79 2011 1969 1979-80 2012 MEN’S GOLF 1970 1980-81 2014 1964 1971 1998-99^ 2002 1973 1999-2000^ BASEBALL 2004 2004-05^ 2012^ WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL 2006-07 WOMEN’S SOCCER 2013@ 2012-13@ FOOTBALL 2006# 2013-14% 1967% 2007# WRESTLING WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1969 2008 1951-52 1990-91 1970 2010% 1952-53 1991-92 1971 2011 1953-54 1994-95 1981 1961-62 1995-96# 1984 WOMEN’S SWIMMING 1962-63 1996-97 1990% 2010 1968-69 1997-98 1995 2012 1982-83 1998-99 1997^ 2000-01 1998^ SOFTBALL % - Regular Season Co-Champion 2002-03% 2000^ 1985 ^ - West Division Champion 2009-10^ 2001 1989 @ - West Division Co-Champion 2010-11 2002^ 1992 # - Tournament Champion 2011-12^ 2004 2012-13 2005^

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Providing leadership in education and di- ships. The MAC recently served as the host season. versity, the Mid-American Conference moves for the 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball During the 2015 season, the MAC tied a into its 71st year of service to our students. Midwest Regional at Quicken Loans Arena in Conference record with seven programs re- Since its inception in 1946, the Mid- Cleveland and will also serve as host of the ceiving a bowl invitation. The seven MAC bowl American Conference has progressively 2018 NCAA Division I Wrestling Champion- invitations matches the Conference record grown and developed into one of the most ships, also at Quicken Loans Arena. The MAC for programs receiving a bowl invitation in a aggressive Division I conferences in the coun- has previously hosted both the 2012 and 2014 single season, which also occurred during the try. One of only 10 football Bowl Subdivision NCAA Women’s Bowling Championships un- 2012 bowl season. This also marks the eighth (FBS) conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon A. der Steinbrecher’s direction. time in MAC history to have five or more pro- Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in In the summer of 2014, the MAC and grams receive a bowl invitation (2004, 2008, March of 2009. ESPN announced a historic 13-year rights 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) in a sin- The league has grown its commitment extension deal through the 2026-27 season gle-season. to championship events as it hosts champi- for expanded national television and digital In December of 2015, the MAC named onships in 23 sports, including neutral site distribution. This is the largest and most ex- Bowling Green QB Matt Johnson as the events at some of the finest facilities in the tensive agreement in the history of the Con- league’s Vern Smith Leadership Award Win- nation – football (Ford Field, Detroit), men’s ference and brings long-term security for the ner and MAC Offensive Player of the Year. Also and women’s basketball (Quicken Loans Are- MAC through the 2026-27 academic year. receiving accolades, Akron LB Jatavis Brown na, Cleveland), softball (Firestone Stadium, ESPN has exclusive television and digital earned MAC Defensive Player of the Year, Akron) and baseball (All Pro Freight Stadium, distribution rights for all MAC sporting events, Western Michigan RB Jamauri Bogan won Avon, OH). The MAC secured a four-year con- and guarantees coverage of every football MAC Freshman of the Year, NIU kick returner tract extension with Ford Field to host the game, and select men’s and women’s bas- Aregeros Turner won MAC Special Teams MAC Football Championship Game through ketball and Olympic sporting events. The MAC Player of the Year Award and former TTO-O- the 2019 football season, anchored a six-year and ESPN will establish on-campus produc- LLEDOEDO HEADHEAD COACHCOACH MATTMATT CAMPBELLCAMPBELL contract extension for the MAC Men’s and tion capabilities that will provide a significant won MAC Coach of the Year. Women’s Basketball Tournaments at Quick- increase in the national coverage of base- In the fall of 2013, the MAC announced en Loans Arena through the 2023 season, ball, softball, soccer, volleyball, wrestling and the creation of newly created bowl games and stabilized a five-year contract extension Olympic sports on ESPN3. This will open up in Boca Raton, FL, Nassau, Bahamas, Miami through the 2020 season for the MAC Base- nearly 92 million households from ESPN3 for Beach, FL, and Montgomery, AL for a six-year ball Tournament at All Pro Freight Stadium in exposure to MAC sports for the first time in period (2014-19). The creation of the Marmot Avon, OH. Conference history. Through this ESPN part- Boca Raton, Popeyes Bahamas and Miami In addition to growing its commitment nership, the MAC and CBS Sports Network Beach Bowls is the centerpiece of a joint to MAC championships, Steinbrecher has announced a four-year sub-licensing agree- agreement between several FBS conferences strategically positioned the MAC’s participa- ment to expand its national coverage of and will be supported by several FBS confer- tion in hosting NCAA events and champion- football and basketball through the 2018-19 ences on a six-year rotating basis.

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The MAC will play the Mountain West in both the 2017 and 2019 bowl seasons, played at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego. Each football season the MAC has a minimum five guaranteed bowl opportuni- InI 22010-11,010 11 ththe TToledo l d WWomen’s ’ BBasketball k tb ll tteam bbecame th the fifirst t MidMid-American A i CConference f ties. The MAC has long-term primary con- program to capture a national postseason tournament. tracts with the Mobile Alabama Bowl (based All- America Second-Team. winning Ben Roethlisberger (Miami), NFL De- in Mobile, AL) through the 2017 season and In men’s basketball, the MAC witnessed fensive MVP James Harrison (Kent State), NFL Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (based in Boise, the No. 3 seed Buffalo Bulls win its second Pro Bowlers (OT Joe Staley, TE Antonio Gates, ID) through the 2019 season. consecutive MAC Tournament Championship, WR Antonio Brown), British Open winner Ben During the 2015 football season, Bowling becoming the first program in 14 years to re- Curtis (Kent State), World Series winning Green won the 2015 Marathon MAC Football peat as MAC champions. The MAC finished the manager Bob Brenly (Ohio) and Olympic bob- Championship with a 34-14 win over NIU. season ranked 10th overall in conference RPI sled team member BBROCKROCK KKREITZBURGREITZBURG This marked the second MAC Championship and had six programs invited to postseason ((TOLEDO)TOLEDO), the Mid-American Conference for Bowling Green in the last three seasons tournaments. Ohio Junior forward Antonio continues to excel in producing leaders in and the programs 12th overall Conference Campbell was named a 2015-16 Associ- the world of athletics. Championship. Bowling Green also clinched ated Press Honorable Mention All-America the East Division title for the program’s third selection. Ball State reached the postseason HHISTORYISTORY OOFF TTHEHE MMACAC consecutive East Division crown, while North- for the first time in 14 years and posted the Based in Cleveland since July 1999 fol- ern Illinois won its sixth consecutive MAC fourth-best turnaround in the country, im- lowing a 15-year stay in Toledo, OH, the MAC West Division title as the Huskies won the tie- proving from seven wins to 21 wins in the has established historic measurements in breakers in the four-way tie for first place in 2015-16 season. both football and men’s and women’s bas- the West with NIU, TTOLEDOOLEDO, Western Michi- Women’s athletics continued to shire for ketball since moving to Northeast Ohio. The gan and Central Michigan. the MAC this past year. In women’s basketball, MAC was founded as a five-school league on Bowling Green’s Matt Johnson set the Buffalo won its first ever MAC Tournament February 24, 1946 in Columbus, OH with Ohio, Conference record for single-season passing Championship as a No. 8 seed. Six programs Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western yards (4,700), passing touchdowns (43) and were invited to postseason tournaments. Reserve admitted as charter members. The the Falcons offense set the league record Ohio made a run to the ‘Sweet 16’ of the Mid-American Conference membership con- for single-season total offense (7,293 yards). Postseason WNIT, while Ball State and East- sists of 12 universities across five states. NIU defensive back Shawun Lurry, who led the ern Michigan each recorded one victory in the In 1946 men’s basketball was the first nation with nine interceptions in 2015, was postseason tournament. Central Michigan’s competitive sport in the MAC, which now spon- named First-Team All-American by the Foot- Tinara Moore tied the NCAA record for most sors a total 23 sports. Women’s sports were ball Writers Association of America (FWAA), field goals made in a game without a miss brought into the conference’s structure in 1980. Second-Team All-American by the Wal- after going 16-of-16 in her game at Akron. For men, there are 11 championships spon- ter Camp Football Foundation, Third-Team Ball State’s Nathalie Fontaine became just sored in football, basketball, baseball, cross All-American by The Associated Press and the 15th MAC Women’s Basketball Player to country, soccer, swimming & diving, indoor Honorable Mention All-American by SportsIl- surpass 2,000 points for her career after scor- track & field, outdoor track & field, wrestling, lustrated.com. Buffalo senior tight end Matt ing 28 in her game at Kent State . Fontaine golf and tennis. For women, 12 championships Weiser and Kent State senior safety Jordan also garnered national honors as AP Honor- are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball, Italiano were named Academic All-America able Mention All-American as well as being cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swim- First-Team, while Kent State junior safety named to the WBCA All-Region 2 Team. ming & diving, gymnastics, indoor track & field, Nick Cuthbert and Bowling Green sophomore From two-time Super Bowl quarterback outdoor track & field and tennis. punter Joe Davidson were named Academic TTOLEDOO L E D O MMEN’SE N ’ S GGOLFO L F | 22016-170 1 6 - 1 7 MMEDIAE D I A GGUIDEU I D E UUTROCKETS.COMTROCKETS.COM //UTROCKETSUTROCKETS @@TOLEDOROCKETSTOLEDOROCKETS @@UTROCKETSUTROCKETS UUTOLEDOROCKETSTOLEDOROCKETS 87 RROCKETSOCKETS OONN TTHEHE IINTERNETNTERNET UTROCKETS.COM OOFFICIALFFICIAL AATHLETICTHLETIC WWEBSITEEBSITE FFOROR UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY OOFF TTOLEDOOLEDO For the most complete information on the University of Toledo men’s golf team, log on to the official website, UUTROCKETS.TROCKETS. 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DDATEATE EEVENTVENT LLOCATIONOCATION SSITEITE Sept. 4-5 Turning Stone — Tiger Intercollegiate Verona, NY Kaluhyat Golf Course Sept. 12-13 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Zionsville, IN Wolf Run Golf Club SSEPT.EPT. 119-209-20 I INVERNESSNVERNESS IINTERCOLLEGIATENTERCOLLEGIATE T TOLEDO,OLEDO, OOHH I INVERNESSNVERNESS CCLUBLUB

Oct. 1-2 The Macdonald Cup New Haven, CT Yale Golf Course Oct. 10-11 Mountaineer Intercollegiate Bridgeport, WV Pete Dye Golf Club Oct. 24-26 Saint Mary’s (CA) Invitational Pebble Beach, CA Poppy Hills Golf Course

Feb. 13-14 Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play Dade City, FL Lake Jovita Country Club Feb. 27-28 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, LA Oakbourne Country Club

March 18-19 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular Howey-in-the-Hills, FL El Campeón Golf Course

April 1-2 Hoosier Invitational Bloomington, IN IU Golf Course April 15-16 Boilermaker Invitational West Lafayette, IN Kampen Course April 28-30 MAC Championships Nashport, OH The Virtues Golf Club

May 15-17 NCAA Regionals TBD TBD May 27-June 1 NCAA Championships Sugar Grove, IL Rich Harvest Farms

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