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Men's Golf Team Game Skills He Can Have a Great Senior Season.” Coming In PGA HOOSIERS 2006-07 IN REVIEW 2007-08 INDIANA Hoosiers on the PGA Tour . .1 Season Review . .46 MEN’S GOLF 2006-07 Tournaments . .49 MEDIA GUIDE INDIANA UNIVERSITY 2006-07 Statistics . .50 The 2007-08 Indiana Men’s Golf Media Indiana University . .4 Guide is a production of the Indiana Ath- HISTORY letic Media Relations Office. Individuals PREVIEW The Indiana Tradition . .52 wishing to reproduce any portion of the 2007-08 Preview . .26 Jeff Overton . .54 guide should receive prior consent from 2007-08 Tournament Preview . .28 Shaun Micheel . .55 the Indiana Athletic Media Relations Of- IU Practice Facility . .56 fice, Assembly Hall, 1001 East 17th Street, COACHING STAFF IU Championship Golf Course . .58 Bloomington, IN 47408. Head Coach Mike Mayer . .30 All-Time Coaches . .61 Assistant Coach Josh Brewer . .32 Cover Design Beth Feickert Support Staff . .33 RECORDS Content Jeff Keag All-Americans . .62 Editing IU Media Relations Staff MEET THE HOOSIERS Year-by-Year Results . .66 Graphic Design Beth Feickert, Drew Allenspach . .34 Individual Records . .75 Matt Brady Seth Brandon . .35 Team Records . .76 Layout Jeff Keag Jorge Campillo . .36 Yearly Leaders . .76 Photography Paul Riley, Alex Martin . .37 Records . .77 Kendall Reeves, PGA of America, Brandon Pike . .38 Honors . .77 Kohler, Co., Associated Press, Santiago Quirarte . .39 All-Time Letterwinners . .78 SARL Zooma (Antoine Estrade), Tad Sacheck . .40 Roster by High School . .83 Sports Illustrated Eric Serch . .41 Presswork World Arts, Spencer, Ind. Ben Bellville . .42 Ren Han . .42 Paul Park . .42 Meet the Hoosiers . .43 Career Statistics . .44 UNIVERSITY FACTS 2007-08 INDIANA Location: ..................................................................Bloomington, Ind. Founded: ..........................................................................................1820 MEN’S GOLF SCHEDULE Enrollment: ....................................................................................38,247 Colors: ......................................................................Cream & Crimson September Nickname: ................................................................................Hoosiers 10-11 Inverness Intercollegiate Toledo, Ohio Conference: ................................................................................Big Ten 15-16 Gopher Invitational Minneapolis, Minn. Year Joined Big Ten: ......................................................................1899 President: ..............................................................Michael McRobbie 22-23 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Zionsville, Ind. Director of Athletics: ................................................Rick Greenspan 30 Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational Chicago, Ill. COACHING STAFF October Head Coach: ..............................................Mike Mayer (10th season) Alma Mater: ....................................................................Indiana, 1987 1 Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational Chicago, Ill. Assistant Coach: ......................................Josh Brewer (6th season) 7-8 Windon Memorial Classic Glencoe, Ill. Alma Mater: ....................................................................Indiana, 1998 29-30 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Greensboro, N.C. TEAM INFORMATION February Letterwinners: ......................................................Returning/Lost: 7/1 Newcomers: ..........................................................................................3 16-18 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Point Vedra, Fla. 2007 Big Ten Championships: ........................................T6th/11, 1213 March HOME COURSE 16-18 Pinehurst Intercollegiate Pinehurst, N.C. Home Course: ..........Indiana University Championship Golf Course Par: ........................................................................................................71 29-30 Hoosier Invitational Bloomington, Ind. Yardage: ..........................................................................................6,813 April MEDIA RELATIONS 7-8 Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate Columbia, Mo. Men’s Golf Contact: ..............................................................Jeff Keag 19-20 Boilermaker Invitational West Lafayette, Ind. Email: ......................................................................jkeag@indiana.edu Office: ................................................................................812-855-6209 25-27 Big Ten Championships East Lansing, Mich. Cell: ....................................................................................812-219-2925 Director: ..........................................................................J.D. Campbell May Main Office Phone: ........................................................812-855-9399 17-19 NCCA Regionals TBD Fax: ....................................................................................812-855-9401 Address: ..............................................................1001 East 17th Street 28-31 NCAA Championships Williamsburg, Va. ............................................................................Bloomington, IN 47408 Website: www.IUHoosiers.com 2007-08 INDIANA MEN’S ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Campillo ......................cam-PEE-oh Name Yr./Elg. Ht. Hometown High School Quirarte..........................key-RAR-teh Drew Allenspach Jr./Jr. 5-11 Sugar Land, Texas Fort Bend Elkins Sacheck ............................SAY-check Ben Bellville Fr./Fr. 5-10 Granger, Ind. Penn Mayer......................................MAYOR Seth Brandon Jr./Jr. 6-1 Dalton, Ga. The Baylor School Jorge Campillo Jr./Jr. 6-1 Caceres, Spain La Asuncion BY CLASS (ELG.) Ren Han Fr./Fr. 5-5 Shenzhen, China Charles E. London True Freshmen (3): Bellville, Han, Alex Martin So./So. 6-0 Middletown, Ohio St. Xavier Paul Park Fr./Fr. 6-1 Wayne, N.J. Wayne Valley Park Brandon Pike Jr./Jr. 6-0 LaFontaine, Ind. Huntington North Sophomores (1): Martin Santiago Quirarte Sr./Sr. 5-7 Queretaro, Mexico John F. Kennedy Tad Sacheck Sr./5th 6-2 Zionsville, Ind. Zionsville Juniors (5): Allenspach, Brandon, Eric Serch Jr./Jr. 6-0 Barcelona, Spain Frederic Mistral Campillo, Pike, Serch Seniors (1): Quirarte Head Coach: Mike Mayer (Ninth Season) Assistant Coach: Josh Brewer (Fifth Season) 5th-Year Seniors (1): Sacheck In June 2006, the Big Ten announced The Big Ten Network launches its in- The programming on the Big Ten Net- the creation of the Big Ten Network, augural season in August 2007 with work and alternative network-con- a national network devoted to Big football, men’s and women’s basket- trolled platforms will include, but is Ten athletic and academic programs. ball, a nightly studio show, classics not limited to: Available to all cable and satellite and coaches shows, along with more providers nationwide, with most pro- Olympic sporting events and expo- • More than 35 football games each grams offered in stunning high-defi- sure for women’s sports than has season nition television (HDTV), the network ever been aired on any other net- • More than 105 regular season will allow fans to see their home work. In June 2007, the Big Ten an- men’s basketball games teams, regardless of where they live. nounced that the Big Ten Network • A nightly studio show including will become the first national net- segments from each campus The network is led by President Mark work to commit to “event equality” • Women’s sports, including Silverman, a former Disney executive for men’s and women’s sports on all basketball, volleyball, soccer who came to the network after serv- network-controlled media within the and softball ing as the general manager and sen- first three years of launch. This dedi- • More than 170 Olympic sporting ior vice president of ABC Cable cation to “event equality” highlights events including baseball, soccer, Networks Group since April of 2004, the Big Ten’s ongoing dedication to tennis, volleyball, swimming, managing the company’s equity in gender equity, which is aligned with diving and more such channels as Lifetime Television, the commitment of conference insti- • Classic games and historical A&E Network and the History Chan- tutions to provide fairness for all fe- footage from ESPN and ABC nel, each of which recorded their male student-athletes. libraries best financial performance in 2005. Silverman was also responsible for developing and launching new cable channels, shows and other key initiatives. Big Ten Network President Mark Silverman (from left), Fox National Cable Sports Networks President Bob Thompson, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany, and Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Director Jack Lavin announce official Big Ten Network headquarters location at the historic Montgomery Ward building in Chicago. • Original campus programming and co-hosted ESPN's coverage of the The Big Ten Network is a joint venture produced by Big Ten member last two men's Final Fours. between subsidiaries of the Big Ten universities showcasing their Conference and Fox Cable Networks. academic excellence, talented In addition to airing more coverage of For more information regarding the students and award-winning Big Ten sports than ever before, the Big Ten Network, visit programs Big Ten Network will also provide nu- www.BigTenNetwork.com. • Weekly coaches shows merous benefits to communities around the Big Ten. Those include in- Located in the historic Montgomery creased exposure for women’s sports, Ward building in Chicago, the Big Ten providing positive role models for Network is the
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