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2016-17 Women's Golf NEBRASKA 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF NEBRASKA2019-20 HUSKER WOMEN’S GOLF NOOR AHMED (JR.) HANNAH THIELE (JR.) HUSKERS.COM @HUSKERWGOLF #HUSKERS 1 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GOLF WOMEN’S GOLF DIRECTORY Head Coach .............................................................Lisa Johnson Associate Head Coach ..................................... Chessey Thomas Golf Office Secretary ............................................... Rose Sousek Golf Office Phone/Fax ................(402) 472-1415/(402) 472-9399 Golf Office Address: .................................................................... 202C Nebraska Coliseum P.O. Box 880146 Lincoln, NE 68588-0146 COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY Associate A.D./Communications: Keith Mann .... (402) 472-2263 Women’s Golf Contact: Jeff Griesch .....................(402) 472-7775 ..................................................................... [email protected] Communications Fax Number: ............................ (402) 472-2005 Communications Mailing Address: ................................................ University of Nebraska Media Relations One Memorial Stadium P.O. Box 880123 Lincoln, NE 68588-0123 Internet Address ......................................................Huskers.com Instagram .............................................................. @huskerw.golf Snapchat ............................................................... nebraskawgolf Facebook ...............................................Nebraska Women’s Golf Twitter .................................................................. @HuskerWGolf ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION General Athletic Department Phone.......................... (402) 472-4224 Athletic Director: Bill Moos ......................................... (402) 472-3011 Senior Deputy A.D./Chief of Staff: John Johnson .............. (402) 472-3011 Senior Deputy A.D./External Operations: Garrett Klassy ..... (402) 472-3011 Seniors (from left) Haley Thiele, Kate Smith and Jessica Haraden lead Nebraska into the 2019-20 golf season. Deputy A.D./Facilities & Football: Bob Burton .......... (402) 472-5663 Deputy A.D./CFO: John Jentz ................................... (402) 472-2273 TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION Deputy A.D./SWA: Pat Logsdon ................................ (402) 472-3011 General Information/Coaches/Staff .................................. 1-5 All student-athlete and coaching staff interviews must be Exec. Assoc. A.D./Academics: Dennis Leblanc ......... (402) 472-2042 Coach Lisa Johnson ................................................................... 2 arranged through Senior Associate Director of Communications/ Exec. Assoc. A.D./Compliance: Jamie Vaughn ......... (402) 472-2042 Associate Head Coach Chessey Thomas .................................. 3 Operations Jeff Griesch at (402) 540-0279 or (402) 472-7775 BOARD OF REGENTS Nebraska Golf Academy ........................................................... 3 or [email protected]. Generally, the Huskers will practice Senior Associate A.D./Life Skills: Keith Zimmer ........................ 4 Timothy Clare, J.D. ........................................................... Lincoln in the morning at courses throughout Lincoln. Contact the Deputy A.D./SWA: Pat Logsdon .......................................................4 Howard Hawks ..................................................................Omaha Communications Office to verify practice times and sites. The Athletic Director Bill Moos ........................................................ 5 Jim Pillen ..................................................................... Columbus best time to reach Coach Lisa Johnson for interviews is weekdays Chancellor Ronnie Green .......................................................... 6 Elizabeth O’Connor ..........................................................Omaha at (402) 472-1415. Faculty Athletics Representative: Josephine Potuto, J.D. ......... 6 Robert Schafer ................................................................ Beatrice For up-to-date coverage of NU women’s golf, visit University of Nebraska Administration ...................................... 7 Paul Kenney. ...................................................................Amherst Huskers.com, the official website of the University of Nebraska 2019-20 Outlook, Roster & Schedule................................ 8-9 Bob Phares ...............................................................North Platte Department of Athletics. Husker Golfers .............................................................. 10-19 Barbara Weitz ...................................................................Omaha In addition to updated results, statistics and meet recaps, you Jessica Haraden ....................................................................... 10 Emily Johnson ..................................................Nebraska-Lincoln can find photos, player and coach biographies, schedule and Kate Smith ............................................................................... 11 Aya Yousuf ....................................................... Nebraska-Omaha roster information and weekly releases. The site also features Haley Thiele ............................................................................. 12 Nicole Kent .....................................................Nebraska-Kearney webcasts produced by the Husker Sports Network of Nebraska Noor Ahmed ............................................................................ 13 Keith Ozanne .......................................Nebraska Medical Center men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball and Hannah Thiele ......................................................................... 14 football, along with Sports Nightly, which airs Monday-Friday, 6-9 GENERAL INFORMATION Kirsten Baete ........................................................................... 15 p.m., central time. Location .................................................................. Lincoln, Neb. Vanessa Bouvet ....................................................................... 16 Population ...................................................................... 287,401 Megan Whittaker ..................................................................... 17 ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION Enrollment ........................................................................ 25,332 Nicole Hansen ......................................................................... 18 The 2019-20 Nebraska women’s golf guide was written and Founded ............................................................... Feb. 15, 1869 Leah Herzog ............................................................................ 19 designed by Senior Associate Director of Communications/ Chancellor ............................................................. Ronnie Green Big Ten Conference ....................................................... 20-21 Operations Jeff Griesch with assistance from Student Workers Interim President ..............................................Susan Fritz, Ph.D. 2018-19 Season Review ................................................ 22-24 Taylor Riemersma and Steven Sakas. The guide was produced Colors .............................................................Scarlet and Cream Husker History .............................................................. 25-33 in Adobe InDesign CS. The covers were created by Jeff Griesch Nickname ...................................................Cornhuskers/Huskers Year-by-Year Results ............................................................ 25-28 with photography by Scott Bruhn. Photo credits to Scott Bruhn, Conference ...................................................................... Big Ten All-Time Honors & Awards ...................................................... 29 Nate Olsen, Stephanie Carpenter and UNL Photographic Services. Affiliation ...........................................................NCAA Division I All-Time Letterwinners ............................................................. 30 On the cover: The Nebraska women’s golf team (Back row, from Individual & Team Records ...................................................... 31 left): Kirsten Baete, Kate Smith. (Third row): Haley Thiele, Hannah NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT Conference History .................................................................. 32 Thiele, Vanessa Bouvet. (Second row): Jessica Haraden, Megan The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is committed to creating a Nebraska in the NCAA Championships .................................. 33 Whittaker, Noor Ahmed. (Front row): Leah Herzog, Nicole Hansen. diverse and inclusive work and learning environment free from This is Nebraska ............................................................ 34-72 discrimination and harassment. UNL is dedicated to creating an environment where everyone feels valued, respected and included. GOLF QUICK FACTS UNL does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, Head Coach/Years. ............................................Lisa Johnson/1st national origin, sex (including pregnancy), religion, age, disability, 2018-19 Top 10 Finishes ....................................................... 6/10 sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran 2018-19 Top Five Finishes .................................................... 3/10 status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its programs, 2018-19 First-Place Finishes ................................................
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