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113 Dr. Stephen J. Kopp, former special assistant to the chancellor with the Ohio Board of Regents, and former provost of Ohio University, is

MU PRESIDENT DR. STEPHEN J. KOPP ’s 36th president. He was named president by Marshall’s Board of Governors in June 2005. “Looking at Marshall and the Huntington community, I have been so impressed with the tremendous relationship between the two,” Kopp says. “That support base, not just in Huntington but in the state as a whole, is a tremendously strong foundation for building a vibrant future for Marshall University, and helping the community and the surrounding area improve the quality of life for West Virginians. To be a part of that, to work with the community to help that transition take place, is an incredibly exciting opportunity.”

Kopp speaks often of the “promise of a better future” for West Virginians, and says an important part of fulfi lling that promise is a solid com-

Stephen J. Kopp mitment to advance student learning. President “We need to produce learning that makes a difference in the lives of our students and the communities that they are a part of,” Kopp says. “It’s a process that involves the entire campus community. How can we improve the achievement of the students? We need to push ourselves to get better and better.”

Kopp and his wife, Jane, have two grown children. Their son, Adam, lives in Chicago and works in the law of- fi ce of the Illinois lieutenant governor. Their daughter, Elizabeth, a physical therapist, and her husband, Mat- thew Bradley, M.D., an orthopedic resident, live in Portland, Ore., and are the proud parents of the Kopp’s fi rst grandchild, Rachel.

Kopp was a special assistant to the chancellor with the Ohio Board of Regents from 2004 to 2005. The spe- cial assignment, made at the request of the chancellor, Roderick G. W. Chu, involved two areas of respon- sibility: leading a statewide initiative to advance innovative practices that improve student access, learning productivity and accountability in Ohio public institutions of higher education, and assisting the nation of Hungary on behalf of the board and the state of Ohio with implementing European Union higher education reforms.

Previously, Kopp was provost for two years at Ohio University (2002-2004) in Athens, Ohio, where he shared with the president the central administrative role in the university and served as the chief academic and op- erating offi cer. He led the senior administration effort to assist the university’s medical school in privatizing its patient services clinic. He also participated in Ohio University’s $200 million Bicentennial Campaign, raising more than $7 million in major gifts and pledges.

As provost, Kopp had the principal responsibility for planning the university budget, which was $540 million in fi scal year 2005, and working with the vice presidents to coordinate internal institutional affairs.

Kopp also was founding dean of the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Pro- fessions at Central Michigan University, and founding dean of the College of Allied Health Professions at Midwestern University. He also served in a variety of positions for nearly 20 years at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Kopp received his B.S. in Biology in 1973 from the University of Notre Dame, and his Ph.D. in Physiology and Biophysics in 1976 from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He was a postdoctoral fellow at St. Louis University Medical Center, department of physiology, and a research fellow and NIH fellow in the department of biochemistry at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

114 Bob Marcum was named Marshall University’s Director of Athletics on July 1, 2002. Marcum, a Huntington, W.Va., native and Marshall graduate, returned to lead the Marshall athletic department after serving as the athletic director at the University of Massachusetts for nine years. A well-respected and experi- enced veteran in the world of college athletics, Marcum has already made a signifi cant impact at his alma mater. Arguably, Marcum’s greatest accomplishment at Marshall was securing the Herd’s inclusion in Conference USA, beginning competition in the realigned league in the fall of 2005. The Herd’s move to C-USA provides Marshall athletics with greater exposure in some of the nation’s top media markets, a greater potential for revenue in television and marketing, more football bowl game options and an increased level of competition in all varsity sports. On the fi eld, the nationally-recognized football program has continued to succeed under Marcum with a Mid-American Conference championship in Decem- ber of 2002 and another GMAC Bowl win later that year. In addition, Marcum has helped to secure home games with high level non-conference opponents such as Kansas State in 2005 and worked to secure a landmark seven-year series with intrastate rival University. Olympic sports have also seen considerable success, from the volleyball team’s C-USA regular-season and tournament championships in 2005 to the Herd’s most recent national championship appearance at the NCAA Doubles Championship in women’s tennis in 2004. Women’s has also made Bob Marcum tremendous strides since Marcum’s arrival, putting together four consecutive non-losing seasons - the longest such streak in the last 18 years. Director of Athletics Marcum has also overseen considerable upgrades and improvements to many of the Thundering Herd’s athletic venues, including enhancements at both Joan C. Edwards Stadium and the Center. The latest addition is the new 13,000-square foot, state-of-the-art Jonathan Edward Dunfee Strength and Conditioning Center that opened in the summer of 2006, more than tripling the size of the previous facility. In the classroom, Marshall athletes have succeeded at the highest levels. Two of the Herd’s seven Academic All-Americans have been selected during Marcum’s tenure while Marshall ranks fi rst in the number of student-athletes on the C-USA honor list (3.0 GPA) - more than any other school in the conference since joining the league. Marcum came to Marshall from UMass, where he was just the third individual to serve as athletic director at the school since 1948. In addition to being recognized as the Atlantic 10’s dominant all-around athletic program, UMass produced more Atlantic 10 all-academic selections than any other school and has led the conference in academic all-league picks six times during his stint. In its ninth full aca- demic year under Marcum’s direction in 2001-2002, UMass won the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Cup for the sixth time in the eight years. Recognized as one of the most knowledgeable and experienced in his fi eld, Marcum has forged an outstanding reputation in intercol- legiate athletics. His leadership and vision were instrumental in UMass’ rise to prominence in the 1990s, and his diligent efforts were recognized by his peers when he was honored as the 1999 NACDA Northeast Region I-AA Athletic Director of the Year. An outstanding athlete during his youth in Huntington, Marcum attended Marshall where he earned his bachelor’s degree in social studies and physical education in 1959. An avid golfer and stock car enthusiast, Marcum has displayed a philosophy that stresses the importance of combining athletics and academics in a young person’s life. Marcum’s knowledge of the inner workings of college athletics stems from the wide spectrum of sports related positions he has held. After earning his master’s degree in education administration from the University of Akron in 1970, Marcum served as Associate Athletic Director at Iowa State University from 1971 to 1978. He left Iowa State to become the Director of Athletics at the University of Kansas, a position he held from 1978 to 1982. Marcum then took over the reins as the Director of Athletics at the University of South Carolina from 1982 to 1988. During his time at South Carolina, he led the school into the Metro Conference (its fi rst conference af- fi liation in more than a decade) and watched the athletic program capture a pair of Metro Conference all-sport

championships. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BOB MARCUM Marcum went to UMass, located in Amherst, Mass., from his post as vice president and general manager of the Atlanta Motor Speedway, where he served from October 1990 through February 1992. He was vice presi- dent of the Charlotte Motor Speedway from July 1988 through October 1990. A member of the Executive Committee of the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Marcum completed three-year terms with the powerful NCAA Championships and Competition Cabinet and the NCAA Division I-AA Football Committee on August 31, 2001. He currently serves on the NCAA Football Issues Committee. It is this knowledge and experience, coupled with a genuine way of dealing with people, that has given Marcum his reputation as an athletic director who cares not only about his program, but more importantly the people in it. Born on Oct. 29, 1936, Marcum has one daughter, Diana, a 1980 graduate of Iowa State, and three grandchildren.

115 ATHLETICS STAFF

Jeff O’Malley Beatrice Crane Banford Derek Gwinn Scott Morehouse David Steele Assoc. AD/ Assoc. AD/Senior Assoc. AD/ Assoc. AD/ Assoc. AD/ Chief of Staff Women’s Administrator Compliance Facilities Finance

Aaron Goebbel Randy Burnside Isaiah Childers John Sutherland Robert Bookwalter Asst. AD/ Asst. AD/ Director of Marketing Assoc. AD/ NCAA Faculty Athletic Ticketing Media Relations & Promotions Big Green Exec. Director Representative

MARSHALL UNIVERSITY HEAD COACHES

Royce Chadwick Joe Feaganes Bob Gray Mitch Jacobs Donnie Jones Meredith Knight Rowsey Women’s Basketball Men’s Golf Men’s Soccer Volleyball Men’s Basketball Women’s Golf

Leonard Kraus Kevin Long John Mercer Jeff Small Mark Snyder Shonda Stanton Jeff Waggoner Swimming & Diving Women’s Soccer Tennis Track & Field/ Football Softball Baseball Cross Country

116 ALL PHONE NUMBERS AREA CODE 304 696-5448 ...... [email protected] 696-2402 ...... [email protected] 696-5275 ...... [email protected] Jordie Soso ...... Assistant Coach Edna Justice ...... Program Assistant Ben Wright ...... Graduate Assistant ADMINISTRATION 696-6782 ...... [email protected] 696-6464 ...... [email protected] 696-4662 ...... Bob “Kayo” Marcum ...... Director of Athletics John McGraw...... Assistant Coach John Shannon Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks SID Fax Machine ...... 696-2325 696-4304 ...... [email protected] 696-3230 ...... [email protected] 696-2400 ...... [email protected] Henderson Center Press Row ...... 696-3304 Jeff O’Malley ...... Associate AD/Chief of Staff Judy Rogero ...... Administrative Secretary Phil Ratliff ...... Tight Ends 696-4310 ...... [email protected] 696-5445 ...... [email protected] 696-2406 ...... [email protected] SPORTS MEDICINE Isaiah Childers ...... Director/Marketing & Promotions Shannon Morrison ...... Safeties Tom Belmaggio ...... Head Athletic Trainer 696-4367 ...... [email protected] BIG GREEN 696-3592 ...... [email protected] 696-2411 ...... [email protected] Beatrice Crane Banford ...... Associate AD/SWA TBA ...... Asst. Director of Athletic Development Paul Nichols ...... Cornerbacks Daniel Ricci ...... Football Trainer 696-5225 ...... [email protected] 696-3385 ...... TBA 696-3483 ...... [email protected] 696-4305 ...... [email protected] Robert Bookwalter ...... NCAA Faculty RepresentativeBeverly Lee ...... Program Coordinator Jared Smith ...... Running Backs 696-2815 ...... [email protected] 696-7138 ...... [email protected] 696-3029 ...... [email protected] STRENGTH & CONDITIONING John Sutherland ... Assoc. AD/Big Green Exec. Director Mary Lue Light ...... Endowments Jerry Azzinaro ...... Defensive Line Mike Cochran ...... Head Strength Coach/Football 696-3402 ...... [email protected] 696-2484 ...... [email protected] 696-2407 ...... [email protected] 696-2413 ...... [email protected] Steve Cotton ...... Thundering Herd Network Sam Stanley ...... Director of Athletic Development Toll Free Football Offi ce #...... 877-MU-GREEN John Hark .... Head Strength Coach/Olympic Sports 696-2446 ...... [email protected] 696-6389 ...... [email protected] 696-2488 ...... [email protected] Charlotte Hardin ...... Executive Secretary John Smith ...... Director of External Aff airs GOLF 696-5408 ...... [email protected] 696-4663 ...... [email protected] Joe Feaganes ...... Head Men’s Coach STUDENT ATHLETE PROGRAM Sarah Murray ...... Admin. Secretary/Compliance Leslie Wiles ...... Administrative Secretary 696-5401 ...... [email protected] Tara Helton ...... Director 696-5406 ...... [email protected] 696-4661 ...... [email protected] Meredith Knight Rowsey ...... Head Women’s Coach 696-3695 ...... [email protected] Scott Morehouse ...... Assoc. AD/Game Ops & Facilities 696-3330 ...... [email protected] Jennifer Burkhart ...... Program Counselor

696-6022 ...... [email protected] BUSINESS OFFICE 696-3694 ...... [email protected] STAFF DIRECTORY Aaron Goebbel ...... Ticket Manager Dawn Kirtner ...... Assistant Business Manager SOCCER (MEN) Aliese Orndorff ...... Program Counselor 696-HERD ...... [email protected] 696-7083 ...... [email protected] Bob Gray ...... Head Coach 696-6624 ...... [email protected] Derek Gwinn ...... Associate AD/Compliance Carol Hoover ...... Accountant 696-4659 ...... [email protected] Annette Starling ...... Admin. Secretary 696-5255 ...... [email protected] 696-5403 ...... [email protected] Michael Nissim-Sabat ...... Assistant Coach 696-6628 ...... [email protected] David Steele ...... Associate AD/Finance Catherine Donchatz ...... Accountant 696-2434 ...... [email protected] 696-2483 ...... [email protected] 696-6576 ...... [email protected] Joe Wortham ...... Business Assistant SOCCER (WOMEN) SWIMMING AND DIVING BASEBALL 696-5402 ...... [email protected] Kevin Long ...... Head Coach Leonard Kraus ...... Head Coach Jeff Waggoner ...... Head Coach 696-6388 ...... [email protected] 696-2573 ...... [email protected] 696-5277 ...... [email protected] CHEERLEADING Scott Letts ...... Graduate Assistant Megan Geers ...... Assistant Coach Tim Adkins...... Assistant Coach Donna Dunn ...... Head Coach 696-6383 ...... [email protected] 696-7242 ...... [email protected] 696-7146 ...... [email protected] 696-6707 ...... [email protected] Lori Meierbachtol ...... Diving Coach Tim Donnelly ...... Assistant Coach SOFTBALL 696-7242 ...... [email protected] 696-7146 ...... [email protected] EQUIPMENT ROOM Shonda Stanton ...... Head Coach George Brumfi eld ...... Volunteer Coach Rich Worner ...... Equipment Manager 696-4370 ...... [email protected] TENNIS 696-6454 ...... brumfi [email protected] 696-5411 ...... [email protected] Randi Nielson ...... Assistant Coach John Mercer ...... Head Coach Chad Conner ...... Dir. Of Baseball Ops. Zach Littleton ...... Asst. Equipment Manager 696-3979 ...... [email protected] 696-6524 ...... [email protected] 696-6454 696-3414 ...... [email protected] Amanda Williams ...... Assistant Coach Megan Muth ...... Assistant Coach 696-3279 ...... [email protected] 696-2431 ...... [email protected] BASKETBALL (MEN) FACILITIES Scott Hall ...... Director of Operations Donnie Jones...... Head Coach Steve Wojcikowski ...... Director of Events 696-3218 ...... [email protected] TRACK 696-6001 ...... 696-7280 ...... [email protected] Jeff Small ...... Head Coach Shawn Finney ...... Assistant Coach Jimmy Montgomery ...... Facilities Manager SPORTS INFORMATION 696-5412 ...... [email protected] 696-2478 ...... s.fi [email protected] 696-3665 ...... [email protected] SID Offi ce Keith McBride ...... Assistant Coach Brett Nelson ...... Assistant Coach 696-5275 ...... [email protected] 696-2920 ...... [email protected] 696-2479 ...... [email protected] FOOTBALL Randy Burnside...... Director Darren Tillis ...... Assistant Coach Mark Snyder ...... Head Coach 696-4660 ...... [email protected] VOLLEYBALL 696-2480 ...... [email protected] 696-6464 ...... [email protected] Brandon Parro ...... Assistant Director Mitch Jacobs ...... Head Coach Tim Thomas ...... Director of Basketball Ops. Rick Minter ...... Defensive Coordinator 696-6525 ...... [email protected] 696-3980 ...... [email protected] 696-3586 ...... [email protected] 696-2410 ...... [email protected] Bob Pristash ...... Assistant Director Patrick Nicholas ...... Assistant Coach Angela Orsini ...... Administrative Assistant Mike Cummings ...... Off ensive Line 696-2418 ...... [email protected] 696-4657 ...... [email protected] 696-6460 ...... [email protected] 696-2401 ...... [email protected] Chris Attwood ...... Graduate Assistant Mark Gale ...... Assoc. AD/Dir. of Operations 696-4662 ...... [email protected] BASKETBALL (WOMEN) 696-2408 ...... [email protected] Brad Bader ...... Graduate Assistant Royce Chadwick ...... Head Coach Todd Goebbel ...... Wide Receivers 696-6525 ...... [email protected] 696-5447 ...... [email protected] 696-6463 ...... [email protected] Erica Rife ...... Graduate Assistant Roxanne White ...... Associate Head Coach Brad Helton ...... Video Coordinator 696-5276 ...... Sandra Toppings ...... Program Assistant 117 NEWSPAPERS TELEVISION STATIONS Woody Woodrum Huntington Herald-Dispatch Beckley Register-Herald WSAZ-TV (NBC) WMUL-FM 946 Fifth Avenue P.O. Drawer P P.O. 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Only news organizations (incl. websites) that are affi liated with a national or regional news media franchise, a visiting institution or Conference USA will be considered for credentials. Marshall University reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual not affi liated with an offi cial news gathering organization.

ROAD GAME CREDENTIALS Credential requests for Marshall road games should be addressed to the sports information director of the host institution well in advance of the game. Opponent SID contact E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] information is available below.

VISITING RADIO One press row table (four seats) is reserved for the offi cial radio broadcast of the visiting team. One ISDN line (SPID Numbers: 304-525-3371-0101, 304-525-3379-0101) and three POTS lines are available for use by the visiting network. The lines are provided free of charge for networks/schools that reciprocate by providing WMUL-FM or the Thundering Herd Network with an ISDN line in home/away scheduling; others will be charged a line rental fee. Ben Wright Sandy Toppings PARKING Graduate Asst. Program Asst. All requests for parking should be made at the same time as requests for working credentials. A limited number of parking passes are available and all requests may not be fi lled. Media parking is located on the corner of 20th Street and 3rd Ave. Additional parking is located in the West Lot of Edwards Stadium. Offi ce: Offi ce: (304) 696-5276 (304) 696-5275 PRESS ROW SERVICES (Ph. Number: 304-696-3304) Complete team and individual statistics and a running play-by-play will be provided. A pre-game snack is available and drinks will be served throughout the game in the media room.

PHOTOGRAPHERS Accredited photographers may shoot from behind either basket. In accordance with NCAA policy, photographers are limited to the left corner of each endline and will be expected to adhere to that policy. E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

INTERVIEWS All interview requests for players and coaches should be made at least 24 hours in advance through Assistant Sports Information Director Bob Pristash. Most Marshall practices are open to the media. Coach Chadwick will be available approximately 15 minutes after each home game with requested players. The Marshall locker room is closed to the media; however, requested players will be brought to the esignated interview room. Players are not available before the game. Coach Chadwick will be available following all road games in the home team’s designated interview room.

118 Since the opening of the Cam Henderson Center, WMUL-FM 88.1 has been courtside covering the Thun- dering Herd. This season is no diff erent. Marshall fans can tune in all season long to hear the Herd make a run for the NCAA Tournament on your worldwide Marshall sports leader, WMUL-FM 88.1.

WMUL-FM is arguably the most award-winning collegiate radio station in the nation, having won over 700 awards for its programming since 1985. Those awards include West Virginia Associated Press Awards for Outstanding Sports Operation, Best Sports Special, Best Sports Talk Program and Best Sports Play-by- Play. Also, National Society National Championships in Sports Play-by-play, Sports Program, Sports Segment, Sports Reporting and Best Interview have been won for WMUL-FM’s coverage of Herd athletics. During the past four years, the staff of WMUL-FM has also won nine national collegiate sports play-by-play championships, fi nished third three times and was named a national fi nalist 10 times.

The broadcasting crew for women’s basketball is comprised of students who are preparing for a career in sports announcing, who treat each broadcast with the professionalism it deserves. Marshall women’s basketball is fast-breaking toward national prominence and WMUL-FM 88.1 is along side to assist the pro- gram in reaching that goal. WMUL-FM has also dubbed itself “Your worldwide leader in Marshall sports coverage,” since adding live Internet streaming on its web site (www.marshall.edu/wmul).

You can also hear Coach Chadwick on his call-in show, “On the Bench with Royce Chadwick”. Fans can call-in during the program with questions for Coach Chadwick or visiting players at (304) 696-3605. Check WMUL-FM’s website for show schedule information. The show can also be heard over the Internet at www.marshall.edu/wmul.

WMUL-FM has the Herd covered from the opening tip at Appalachian State to the Conference USA Championship in New Orleans and beyond. So tune your dial to WMUL-FM 88.1 MHz for live play-by-play coverage all season long. WMUL/TRAVEL INFORMATION

MARSHALL’S 2008-09 TRAVEL ITINERARY Marshall at Appalachian State Marshall at East Carolina Marshall at Southern Miss Marshall at UAB Hampton Inn - Boone Hilton - Greenville Hilton Garden Inn Doubletree Hotel Birmingham 1075 Highway 105 207 SW Greenville Blvd 126 Plaza Drive 808 20th Street Boone, NC 28607 Greenville, NC 27834 Hattiesburg, MS 39402 Birmingham, AL 35205 Phone: 828-264-0077 Phone: 252-355-5000 Phone: 601-271-3770 Phone: 205-933-9000 Marshall at Seton Hall Marshall at SMU Marshall at UCF Marshall at Memphis Newark Airport Renaissance Hotel Dallas Renaissance Hotel Courtyard Marriott Doubletree Hotel Memphis Downtown 1000 Spring Street 2222 N. Stemmons Fwy 12000 Collegiate Way 185 Union Avenue Elizabeth, New Jersey 07201 Dallas, TX 75207 Orlando, FL 32817 Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 1-908-436-4600 Phone: 214-631-2222 Phone: 407-277-7676 Phone: 901-528-1800

Marshall at Tulsa Marshall at UTEP Marshall at Terrapin Classic Renaissance Tulsa Hilton Garden Inn University of Maryland Marriott 6808 South 107th East Ave. 111 W. University Avenue 3501 University Blvd E Tulsa, OK 74133 El Paso, TX 79902 Adelphi, MD 20783 Phone: 918-307-2600 Phone: 915-351-2121 Phone: 301-985-7300

119 1 2 3 4 5 TV ROSTER Gray Alaya Baker Casey Crook Tynikki Mitchell Raechele Rashedah Henriques 10 11 21 22 24 Alix King Harris Handy Adrian Adrian Kendra Randall Angelica Barnette Chantelle 25 30 32 33 35 Tania Keona Alyssa Ibezim Brooks Andrea Walters Annette Hammond Kristiansen 52 Coach Jordie Soso Jordie Head coach Roxanne White Roxanne Kamille Associate Head Associate John McGraw Lisonbee Assistant Coach Assistant Assistant Coach Assistant Royce Chadwick Royce

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