PGA HOOSIERS 2006-07 IN REVIEW 2007-08 on the PGA Tour ...... 1 Season Review ...... 46 MEN’S 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 ...... 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 , 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 : ...... 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: ...... [email protected] 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, 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, 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 , 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 first national televi- girls; a greater eco- sion network to call the largest city in nomic impact to the the Midwest its home. The original communities from added section of the building was desig- sporting event produc- nated as a historic landmark in 2000 tion, with the potential to for its significant role in American re- generate higher atten- tail history. The space includes two dance; and greater na- studios and three control rooms as tional exposure for the well as a 20,000 square-foot office excellence that sur- space. rounds the academic en- deavors of Big Ten In May, the Big Ten Network an- universities, some of the nounced its first on-air hire, signing most highly regarded in ESPN college sports expert Dave Rev- the nation. Also, an in- sine to be its lead studio host. Revsine ternship program at joined ESPN in October of 1996 as an each of the 11 universi- anchor for ESPNews and filled a vari- ties will offer students ety of roles for the network over the training for careers in past 10 years. The Northwestern grad- sports, television and uate has anchored SportsCenter, entertainment. hosted ESPN Radio's College Game- Day for the last six years and hosted ESPN Radio's coverage of several BCS Championship games. He also hosted studio halftimes for basketball MICHAEL A. McROBBIE Michael A. McRobbie became Indiana Univer- links IU Bloomington, Indiana University–Purdue sibilities, McRobbie holds professorships in cog- sity’s 18th president on July 1, 2007. In making University Indianapolis (IUPUI), Purdue Univer- nitive science, computer science, informatics, its unanimous decision, the IU Board of Trustees sity, and a number of other universities. His fore- and philosophy, and an adjunct professorship in cited McRobbie’s extensive record of accom- sight led to IU’s involvement and management of library and information science on the IU Bloom- plishment in vari- the Internet2 Abilene network, a national, high- ington campus. He is also a professor of computer ous roles as a speed data network that supports research technology in the Purdue School of Engineering senior adminis- among universities across the country and has at the IUPUI campus. A principal investigator on trator at IU as fostered relationships for high-speed connec- numerous grants, his research interests include well as his strong tions around the world. He also founded IU’s Per- artificial intelligence, automated theorem-prov- academic cre- vasive Technology Laboratories, funded in 1999 ing and computational logic, high performance dentials. McRob- by a $30 million grant from the Lilly Endowment. networking, and the non-numerical applications bie’s broad In May 2003, McRobbie was given additional of parallel supercomputing, especially in sym- expertise in fos- responsibilities as vice president for research. bolic computation. tering research His aim was to increase external funding for IU A native of , McRobbie came to IU partnerships programs with the goal of doubling such funding from the Institute of Advanced Study at the Aus- and his collabo- by 2010. He has been instrumental in securing tralian National University (ANU), where he was rative leader- multimillion dollar grants for life sciences initia- a professor of information technology and chief ship style have tives such as the Indiana Metabolomics and Cy- executive officer of the Cooperative Research enhanced the tomics Initiative (METACyt) and the Indiana Centre for Advanced Computational Systems. He educational Genomics Initiative at IU (INGEN), as well as for earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of and research the popular New Frontiers in the Arts and Human- Queensland and a doctoral degree from ANU. missions of ities Program, which supports the creation of In his spare time, McRobbie is an avid reader the university major new works of art in a variety of genres. with a special interest in history and the arts. A and have In 2006, he helped the university reach a deal widower who recently remarried, he and his strengthened with IBM to acquire one of the world’s 20 most wife, Laurie Burns, enjoy travel and keep busy the university’s already glorious traditions in powerful supercomputers, ensuring IU’s contin- with their six children. the arts. ued leadership in national research initiatives When McRobbie came to IU as vice president such as Science Foundation’s Tera- of information technology in 1997, then-IU Presi- Grid, which links the nation’s most powerful su- dent Myles Brand asked him to create a modern percomputers. information technology environment throughout That same year McRobbie was appointed in- the university that would make the university a terim provost and vice president for academic af- leader “in absolute terms for uses and applica- fairs at IU Bloomington. In that role, he pursued tions of IT.” As a first step, McRobbie prepared priorities for the arts and humanities, life sci- the IU Information Technology Strategic Plan, an ences, and the recruitment and retention of stu- ambitious plan that has served as a model for in- dents and faculty. He also worked to develop an stitutions across the nation. He also played a international strategic plan to help create and major role in the creation of the School of Infor- nurture global relationships that support the uni- matics, the nation’s first university program to versity’s academic programs and provide oppor- combine all aspects of information technology tunities for faculty and students. Leading into a single discipline. university delegations to China and in 2006, McRobbie drew on his extensive background McRobbie helped establish and renew coopera- in high-performance computer networking as he tive research ventures with several of those na- directed the development of I-Light, an inte- tions’ premier universities. grated, high-speed optical fiber network that In addition to his senior administrative respon-

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Thomas E. Reilly, Jr. Derica W. Rice Patrick A. Shoulders Sue H. Talbot RICK GREENSPAN Since his arrival as Indiana University’s 19th • overseen the installation of a new $1.99 person of the Patriot Athletics Director on Sept. 2, 2004, Rick Greenspan million scoreboard/video board, the field League Athletic Ad- has enhanced and maintained the Hoosiers' hockey team's move from Mellencamp ministration Commit- broad-based, 24-sport program. During Pavilion to a new outdoor facility in 2007 and tee. He was a member Greenspan's tenure, Indiana has: the installation of a new, banked indoor track of the board of trustees at Gladstein Fieldhouse of the NCAA Division I- • organized and lead the first ever comprehen- A Athletics Director's sive capital campaign in the history of IU Greenspan also currently serves on the Big Ten Association, a member Athletics Compliance and Reinstatement Committee. of the NCAA Manage- • broken ground on a $55 million facility Greenspan arrived in Bloomington after spend- ment Council and a enhancement project which includes the new ing the previous six years as the Director of Athlet- member of the Na- north end zone facility, a basketball ics at the United States Military Academy at West tional Association of development center, academic resource Point. At Army, Greenspan led a program with a Collegiate Directors center and new baseball and softball $23 million budget that served nearly 800 student- of Athletics Exec- stadiums athletes. While there, Greenspan oversaw the de- utive Committee. • enjoyed an 40.8 percent increase in Varsity sign and construction of several major athletics While at ISU, he was Club annual giving, recorded $24.5 million in facilities and the updating of older ones. the Gateway gifts and pledges to the Big Ten's largest Greenspan's aggressive facilities improvement Football Conference scholarship endowment and $8 million in program included the Kimsey Athletic Center and President, chaired capital support the Hoffman Press Box. The Gross Sports Center, the Missouri Valley • captured six individual or team national titles the home of Army Gymnastics; the Lichtenberg Conference media, and had an individual set a world record Tennis Center; the Tronsrue Marksmanship Center; championship and fi- • ranked among the leaders the Malek Tennis Center and the new Army Soft- nance committees, and was a member of the Gen- in academic all-league selections and saw an ball Complex were also completed during his der Equity, Long-Range Planning and IU athlete earn an NCAA Post Graduate tenure. Expansion Committee for the Missouri Valley/ Scholarship for the third straight year He overhauled the annual giving program, Gateway Conference. • recorded two wins in annual Crimson and which resulted in a 300-percent increase in gifts, Greenspan spent one year as senior associate Gold Cup all-sports competition series with and he created a system of coaches' accountabil- athletics director at the University of Miami (Fla.) Purdue ity and support programs in which 34 percent of before becoming athletics director at ISU. • hired the late Terry Hoeppner as the head foot- all student-athletes were recognized on the dean's Prior to his time at Miami, he was at the Uni- ball coach, and saw him rejuvenate an IU fan list. versity of California at Berkeley for eight years, base that contributed to a 39 percent increase Army teams were highly competitive on where he was associate athletics director for ex- in per game attendance, a 46 percent increase Greenspan's watch. In overall sports standings in ternal affairs and also served as acting athletics in overall season ticket sales and a 110 the Patriot League, Army's men's and women's director for one year. Greenspan held positions in percent increase in student season ticket athletic teams finished second in the league's physical education and recreational sports at the sales. President's Cup standings from 2002-04. University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and the • hired Kelvin Sampson as men's basketball Before going to Army, Greenspan was director University of New Hampshire at the beginning of coach. Sampson, a two-time national coach of of intercollegiate athletics at Illinois State Univer- his career. the year who led the Hoosiers to a 21-win sity from 1993-99, where he managed a 19-sport He earned a master's degree in physical edu- season, including a 15-0 mark in Assembly NCAA Division I program on a $10 million budget cation with an athletics administration emphasis Hall. Sampson is one of only seven coaches and developed a reserve in excess of $5 million. from Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho. He nationally who has led his team to 20-plus win Athletics facilities and student-athlete support also has a bachelor's degree in behavioral sci- seasons in at least each of the last nine years services were enhanced during his watch, and ence from the University of Maryland, where he • hired Tracy Smith as the baseball coach and ISU teams received the Missouri Valley Confer- was a four-year letterwinner in baseball. Felisha Legette-Jack as the women's ence All-Sports Trophy, an honor representative of A native of Greenbelt, Md., Greenspan and his basketball coach - both coaches have those overall athletic program excellence, four times - wife Jenny have two grown children - Emily, 26, a respective programs on the rise 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998. The rate of student-ath- graduate of the University of Connecticut; and Ben, • also hired Sherry Dunbar to guide the lete graduation was nearly 70 percent, well above 23, a graduate student at Indiana and a former two- volleyball program, Randy Bloemendall to that of the general student population on campus. year letterwinner on the Hoosier baseball team. lead the men’s tennis program and Ron Helmer Greenspan's leadership has extended into the as director of and men’s and athletic conferences with which he has been as- women’s head coach this past year sociated as well as with the NCAA. He was chair-

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Narrowly missing out on its fourth straight trip “Jorge had the kind of summer he needed to to the postseason, the 2007-08 edition of the Indi- have,” Mayer said. “Going into last spring, Jorge ana men’s golf team returns with great expecta- plateaued a little bit. We made a couple changes tions. With a roster featuring seven returning and some of those changes started to pay off at letterwinners, three talented freshmen and a team the Palmer Cup. He played outstanding in making that captured two team titles in the spring of 2007, the final eight at the British Amateur. We continue PREVIEW Hoosier head coach Mike Mayer is excited with to look for Jorge to improve and become a domi- the prospects for his 10th season in Bloomington. nant force not only in the Big Ten but on a national COACHES “This is the deepest roster we have ever had, stage.” HOOSIERS and we have more talent than ever before,” Campillo is joined by a duo of classmates who Mayer said. “We have the personnel on this team are hungry to join him in the lineup. Seth Brandon REVIEW to make a run this season, and we won’t back closed the 2006-07 season with a 75.86 scoring av- down from anyone. This could be the year we erage and played in all 12 of the Hoosier tourna- HISTORY make a run on the national stage.” ments (35 rounds). The Dalton, Ga., native netted First team All-Big Ten honoree Jorge Campillo the second top five of his career with a tie for RECORDS comes in as the team’s No. 1 golfer after a domi- fourth (74-74) at the Boilermaker Invitational and nant summer where he represented Europe on the carded his fourth-career top 10 after rounds of 76, Palmer Cup team, reached the quarterfinals of the 75 and 74 at the GADO North Texas Classic. British Amateur and won the prestigious Sofitel “Seth has as much talent as anybody on this Junior Seth Brandon finished 14th at the presti- Biarritz Cup. The 2006 Big Ten Freshman of the golf team,” Mayer said. “He has that kind of tal- gious Sunnehanna Amateur this summer, post- Year carded his second straight first team All-Big ent. We have to harness, control and help him un- ing a 284 at the event (71-69-74-70). Ten honor and finished the 2006-07 season with a derstand his talent. If we can help him better 73.76 scoring average. His 73.21 career mark trails understand what he is capable of doing, his re- “After a disappointing end to his junior season, only PGA Tour member Jeff Overton in the Hoosier sults will continue to get better and better and bet- Santiago worked hard this summer back home in record book. ter. Seth has an opportunity not only to be a great Mexico,” Mayer said. “I look for Santiago to have The Caceres, Spain, native claimed medalist collegiate golfer, but he has a chance after his col- the kind of year he had his sophomore season honors on a pair of occasions last season. He lege career is complete to keep progressing in this when he was the No. 2 golfer on this team. If we shared first at the GADO North Texas Classic and sport.” get that kind of performance from him, this team is followed that up with sole possession atop the Right behind Brandon, Drew Allenspach going to be an extremely good golf club.” leaderboard at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate. carded a 76.03 scoring average in 35 rounds of ac- Along with Quirarte, Alex Martin saw action in Campillo advanced to the NCAA Central Region- tion. He joined Brandon and Campillo as the only 29 rounds as a true freshman. He nearly matched als, extending the Hoosiers streak to five straight three Hoosiers to appear in each of the team’s Quirarte with a 77.34 average and gained valuable seasons with a presence in the postseason. tournaments. A first team ESPN The Magazine Ac- experience, which he used in an impressive sum- ademic All-District V selection, Allenspach mer. Martin qualified for the U.S. Amateur Cham- recorded his third-career top 10 and seven top-25 pionship and finished third overall and as the low finishes last season. amateur at the Ohio Open Championship. During “With what Drew has accomplished his first the season, Martin netted his best finish with a tie two seasons, expectations certainly have risen,” for 18th at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate. Mayer said. “He has been a very integral part of “In addition to his qualifying for the U.S. Ama- what we have done the last two years, and I ex- teur, Alex played exceptional golf in his home pect him to continue his role this year. He’s a nat- state of Ohio this summer,” Mayer said. “He won ural leader and he works harder than anyone else the Cincinnati Metropolitan Championships, on this team. What we need from Drew is a little played very well in the Ohio Amateur Champi- more consistency, especially in his short game. It onship and finished third in the Ohio Open Cham- is going to be difficult to keep Drew out of the pionship. We think Alex has a lot of positives to his lineup this season.” game. He got himself in the lineup as a freshman, Santiago Quirarte returns for his senior season and we think it’ll be very hard to keep him out of and looks to use his experience and leadership to the top five this year.” bounce back from the conclusion of his junior A fourth junior, Brandon Pike, has shown prom- campaign. Quirarte appeared in 29 rounds and ise and the potential to be a key contributor for the posted a 77.24 average. He did record his fourth- Hoosiers this season. Pike did play in five tourna- career top 10 after tying for ninth at the Landfall ments and 15 rounds last season after averaging Jorge Campillo enters his junior season with Tradition, and his 75.01 career scoring average a 76.00 in 11 rounds as a true freshman. The La- the second-best career average in school ranks 11th in school history. Fontaine, Ind., native averaged a 78.67 in 2006-07, history at 73.21.

26 • 2007-08 MEN’S GOLF MEN’S GOLF 2007-08 PREVIEW but he did corral two top-30 finishes, including a have all hosted U.S. Opens, while Sawgrass is the tie for 29th at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate. former home of the PGA Tour's Players Champi- “Brandon has been a little streaky for us,” onship. Mayer said. “He has a lot of potential, can shoot IU will also host three tournaments, beginning low numbers and can play with most anyone in the with the Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Sept. 22-23) at country, but we have to get him to do that on a Wolf Run Golf Club in Zionsville, Ind. Indiana will consistent basis. If we can do that, Brandon can host the Pinehurst Intercollegiate (March 16-18) PREVIEW play and challenge for a spot in the lineup. When for the third straight season before heading home COACHES he brings his ‘A’ game, he is tough to beat.” for the Hoosier Invitational (March 29-30) at the IU The team’s eldest statesman, Tad Sacheck, Championship Golf Course. HOOSIERS comes back as a fifth-year senior this season. Al- Indiana will wrap up its regular season at the though he has seen action at just two events in his Big Ten Championships (April 25-27) hosted by REVIEW career, Sacheck is a hard-worker who is always Michigan State University on the Forest Akers up for a challenge. Last year, he tied for 42nd at West Course. NCAA Regionals will be hosted on HISTORY the Wolf Run Intercollegiate played at the Wolf May 15-17 at Council Fire Golf Club in Chat- RECORDS Run Golf Club in his hometown of Zionsville, Ind. tanooga, Tenn., (East Regional); Scarlet Golf “Tad is a kid that is hard to figure out some- Course in Columbus, Ohio, (Central Regional); and times,” Mayer said. “We have challenged him Gold Mountain Golf Club in Bremerton, Wash. time and time again, and he has not given up. He (West Regional). Purdue University will host the had a great summer – without a doubt his best Santiago Quirarte has been a key contributor to NCAA Finals at Kampen on May 28-31. summer of golf since being here. Tad has the ball- the Hoosiers his first three campaigns and is "This is, by far, the toughest and best schedule set to cap off his Indiana career. striking skills, if he can show us he has the short that we've put together for our men's golf team game skills he can have a great senior season.” coming in. He doesn’t back down from any com- since I've been associated with the program," Eric Serch, just the third walk-on during petition.” Mayer said. "I would match this schedule up Mayer’s tenure in Bloomington, has not competed Han is the first Chinese-born athlete to play against any program in the country. It not only in an event in his two seasons. However, the jun- men’s collegiate golf in the United States. He gives us the opportunity to compete against the ior is a grinder and can routinely be found on the moved to Richmond, British Columbia, in 2003 and best programs in the country, it also gives us the golf course. played at Charles E. London High School. Han has opportunity to compete on some of the best golf “Eric is another young man who is going to played in five professional events in China, most courses in the country. I can't wait for the season have to work extremely hard to find a way into the recently the European Tour’s Volvo China Masters. to start. It is going to be exciting, it is going to be lineup, but he had a tremendous summer in his “Ren is improving everyday,” Mayer said. “We fun, and I think we will be up to the challenge." home country of Spain,” Mayer said. “He also has really think he will make an immediate impact on the ball-striking skills, but he lacks the experience. this team. He has that kind of ability, talent, pas- Hopefully he gained some of that experience play- sion and drive. Ren has played tournament after ing virtually every week this summer.” tournament after tournament this summer and Ben Bellville (Granger, Ind./Penn), Ren Han played extremely well. I think he is going to be in (Shenzhen, China/Charles E. London) and Paul the top five in this lineup.” Park (Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley) give the Park will be the first New Jersey native to play Hoosiers a trio of freshmen who add to the golf for the Hoosiers. A two-time first team all- Hoosiers depth and could vie for playing time in- state honoree at Wayne Valley High School, Park stantly. also captured all-region honors on three occa- Bellville was a member of the 2006 Northern In- sions. diana Conference and regional champion teams “Paul continues to get better and better,” at Penn High School. He captured conference Mayer said. “The key thing with Paul is he has medalist honors in 2005 and finished second in played golf at the highest level. He knows what he 2006. Bellville also won sectional medalist honors has to do, and I think he is going to outwork every- in 2005 and advanced to the state finals in 2004, body on this golf team. If he does that, Paul has ’05 and ’06. the ability to play golf with us right away.” “What attracted me about Ben was his willing- The Hoosiers will play some of the most recog- ness to play competitive golf,” Mayer said. “Ben nizable courses in the country, including Inver- continues to work hard, and we think he has the ness Club (Toledo, Ohio), Olympia Fields Country opportunity to come in here and play. He had Club (Chicago, Ill.), Sawgrass Country Club (Point some very solid tournaments this summer and has Vedra, Fla.) and Pinehurst Country Club (Pinehurst, Sophomore Alex Martin qualified for the U.S. the kind of experience we need from a freshman N.C.). Inverness, Olympia Fields and Pinehurst Amateur and finished third at the Ohio Open Championship this summer.

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Inverness Gopher Wolf Run Intercollegiate Invitational Intercollegiate September 10-11, 2007 September 15-16, 2007 September 22-23, 2007

PREVIEW Toledo, Ohio Minneapolis, Minn. Zionsville, Ind. Inverness Club Spring Hill Golf Club Wolf Run Golf Club COACHES Par 71 • 7,255 Yards Par 72 • 7,020 Yards Par 71 • 6,860 Yards

HOOSIERS Tournament Notes Tournament Notes Tournament Notes • The University of Toledo will serve as host of • The welcomes 12 • Indiana University will serve as host of the the Inverness Intercollegiate. teams to the Gopher Invitational. The Wolf Run Intercollegiate for the second REVIEW Golden Gophers are hosting the event straight season. • Inverness has hosted four U.S. Opens, one for the third consecutive season. HISTORY U.S. Amateur, the 1986 and 1993 PGA • Wolf Run Golf Club is currently ranked the Championships and the 2003 U.S. Senior • Indiana finished sixth at last season’s 20th best course in the country in Golfweek’s RECORDS Open. It will also host the 2009 NCAA Men’s Gopher Invitational. Jorge Campillo finished America’s 100 Best Modern Courses. Golf Championships. the event in a tie for fifth place. The Caceres, Spain, native carded a 220 (72-73-75). • Teams scheduled to compete include: • Teams scheduled to compete include: • Teams scheduled to compete include: Arkansas Ball State Florida State Denver Eastern Michigan Georgia Indiana Arkansas Georgia Southern Indiana IUPUI Kent State Kentucky Illinois Indiana Kent State Kentucky Louisville Michigan Lamar Michigan State Michigan Missouri Missouri Oklahoma State Minnesota Notre Dame Northwestern Penn State Southern California Texas A&M Princeton San Diego Toledo UNC-Greensboro Texas Christian Toledo SMU Wisconsin Virginia UNC-Greensboro UNLV

Olympia Fields/ Windon Memorial UNCG Bridgestone Fighting Illini Invitational Classic Collegiate September 30-October 1, 2007 October 7-8, 2007 Oct. 29-30, 2007

Chicago, Ill. Glencoe, Ill. Greensboro, N.C. Olympia Fields Country Club Lake Shore Country Club Forest Oaks Country Club Par 70 • 7,200 Yards Par 71 • 6,519 Yards Par 72 • 7,311 Yards

Tournament Notes Tournament Notes Tournament Notes • The University of Illinois greets 12 of the • Northwestern University will serve as host of • The University of North Carolina-Greensboro nation’s top teams to Olympia Fields Country the Windon Memorial Classic at Chicago’s hosts 15 teams at the UNCG Bridgestone Club. Lake Shore Country Club. Collegiate.

• Olympia Fields hosted the 2003 U.S. Open • The course, which opened in 1908, has a • Forest Oaks Country Club hosts the PGA won by . Furyk shot an 8-under-par rating of 71.9 and has a slope rating of 130 Tour’s . Former 272 to finish three shots ahead of runner-up on Bent grass. Hoosier two-time All-American Jeff Overton Stephen Leaney. tied for second place at the 2007 event. • Teams scheduled to compete include: • Teams scheduled to compete include: • Teams scheduled to compete include: DePaul Indiana Arizona State Central Florida Kansas Kent State Arkansas Central Florida Duke Florida State Marquette Michigan Charlotte College of Charleston Illinois Indiana Minnesota Missouri Indiana Kent State Northwestern Oklahoma State New Mexico Northern Illinois Louisville LSU Purdue Stanford Northwestern Purdue Memphis Mississippi State Tennessee Texas SMU North Carolina Notre Dame Toledo UNC-Greensboro Wake Forest

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Mercedes-Benz Pinehurst Hoosier Collegiate Intercollegiate Invitational February 16-18, 2008 March 16-18, 2008 March 29-30, 2008

Point Vedra, Fla. Pinehurst, N.C. Bloomington, Ind. PREVIEW Sawgrass Country Club Pinehurst No. 8 IU Championship Golf Course Par 72 • 6,910 Yards Par 72 • 7,092 Yards Par 71 • 6,813 Yards COACHES

Tournament Notes Tournament Notes Tournament Notes HOOSIERS • The University of North Florida is the host • Indiana University will host the fourth annual • The Hoosier Invitational is the third and final school for the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate. Pinehurst Intercollegiate. This is the third event Indiana University will host in 2007-08. REVIEW consecutive season in which the Hoosiers • Sawgrass Country Club hosted the PGA have hosted the event. • This is the second year of the Hoosier Tour’s PLAYERS Championship from Invitational. The Hoosiers hosted the event HISTORY 1977-1981. won the event in 1977 • The Hoosiers lapped the 18-team field at last back on Sept. 27-28, 2003. followed by , Lanny Watkins, year’s Pinehurst Intercollegiate. Additionally, RECORDS and . Jorge Campillo brought home medalist • Indiana earned the title in 2003, blowing honors with a 3-under-par total of 213. away the 15-team field by 33 strokes. The • Additionally, Sawgrass hosted the 1987 Hoosiers shot a 15-under 837, well ahead of Mazda Senior PLAYERS Championship won • Prior to 2007, IU finished third at the 2005 and Eastern Michigan’s 870. by . 2006 Pinehurst Intercollegiates. • IU placed four players in the top 10, led by • The Mercedes-Benz Collegiate has been • Pinehurst No. 2 hosted the 2005 U.S. Open former two-time All-American Jeff Overton. played at Sawgrass since 2001. won by Michael Campbell, who finished at He shot 203 (65-69-69) to hold off teammate even par, two shots ahead of . Mike Birkenfeld by five shots. Ryan Cassidy shared fifth place, while Heath Peters tied for seventh.

Missouri Tiger Boilermaker Big Ten Intercollegiate Invitational Championships April 7-8, 2008 April 19-20, 2008 April 25-27, 2008

Columbia, Mo. West Lafayette, Ind. East Lansing, Mich. Old Hawthorne Golf Club Kampen Golf Course Forest Akers West Golf Course Par 72 • 7,221 Yards Par 72 • 7,272 Yards Par 72 • 7,013 Yards

Tournament Notes Tournament Notes Tournament Notes • The University of Missouri will serve as host • Purdue University hosted the annual • IU has won Big Tens eight times, the second- for the 2008 Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate. Boilermaker Invitational for the first time most since 1962 (’62,’68,’70,’73,’74,’75,’91,’98). back in 2004. • Old Hawthorne Golf Club is the home course • The Hoosiers finished tied for sixth at last for both Missouri’s men’s and women’s golf • Indiana tied for sixth at last season’s rain- year’s championships hosted by Ohio State. programs. shortened (54 holes) Boilermaker Invitational, with Seth Brandon sharing • Jorge Campillo closed the 2007 Big Ten • The course opened on May 19, 2007, and has fourth place. Championships in a tie for 12th en route to been described as a throwback to classical first team All-Big Ten honors. golf with wide fairways, strategic choices • The Kampen Course will serve as the home and risk-reward golf. to the 2008 NCAA Men’s Golf Championships. • Best IU Team 18 ...... 271- 1981 • Best IU Team 36 ...... 558- 2005 • Missouri finished seventh at the 2007 Big 12 • Best IU Team 18 288- 2004, ’05 • Best IU Team 54 ...... 846- 1981 Championships. • Best IU Team 36 581- 2005 • Best IU Team 72 ...... 1,138- 1991 • Best IU Team 54 878- 2004 • Best IU Team Finish ...... 1st- (8 times) • Best IU Team Finish 1st- 2006 • Best IU Ind. 18 67, J. Overton- 2004 • Best IU Ind. 18...... 65, (2x) J. Overton- 2005 • Best IU Ind. 36 139, J. Overton- 2004 • Best IU Ind. 36...... 130, J. Overton- 2005 • Best IU Ind. 54 209, J. Overton- 2004 • Best IU Ind. 54...... 199, J. Overton- 2005 • Best IU Ind. Finish 1st., J. Campillo- 2006 • Best IU Ind. 72 ...... 276, S. Micheel- 1991 • Best IU Ind. Finish....1st, (7x) Last - Overton- 2005

2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 29 INDIANA HOOSIERS HEAD COACH MIKE MAYER

Mike Mayer is in his 10th season at the helm of second only to the 291.84 mark set the previous the Indiana men’s golf program. His focus has season. been to rekindle the fire that brought the Indiana Mayer also directed the career of one of the men’s golf team a Big Ten Championship in 1998, most accomplished golfers to ever step foot on the and he has accomplished just that. IU campus. Overton completed his four years in Mayer, the 2006 Midwest Region and Big Ten Bloomington leaving his personal stamp on the PREVIEW Coach of the Year, led the Hoosiers to their third program. He earned second team All-America ac- consecutive NCAA Regional appearance during colades in 2004 and 2005. Overton is the only COACHES the 2005-06 season, marking the first time IU col- Hoosier golfer to ever card a single-season scor- lected three consecutive postseason berths since ing average under 70 with 69.97 in 2004-05, and his HOOSIERS advancing to six straight from 1972-77. career average of 71.72 bested Randy Leen’s 73.49 The success continued last season, as the mark for the top spot in school history. REVIEW Hoosiers were represented in the postseason for The Evansville, Ind., native won eight career the fifth straight season when Jorge Campillo tournaments, including Big Ten medalist honors in HISTORY qualified for the NCAA Central Regional. Campillo 2005, and for the second straight year was named also kept Mayer’s steak of All-Big Ten selections Big Ten Player of the Year in 2004-05, becoming RECORDS in tact, earning first team league honors. Mayer the first Hoosier since Leen (1996-98) to garner the has had at least one all-conference selection award in consecutive seasons. each of his first nine seasons. Additionally in 2004-05, Overton won the Les The Hoosiers netted Mayer his ninth and 10th Bolstad Award for low season stroke average for team championships during the 2006-07 cam- the second time in as many years. He was named THE MAYER FILE paign. IU shared the title at the GADO North Texas to the All-Big Ten team all four years of his career, Classic and claimed the 18-team Pinehurst Inter- claiming first team honors three times. He also be- PERSONAL collegiate the following time out. In the past four came the first Hoosier to participate in both the Date of Birth Feb. 17, 1957 seasons, Mayer’s charges have won nine titles. Walker and Palmer Cups in 2005. Birthplace Seymour, Ind. Campillo also shared medalist honors at the GADO Indiana’s success came on the heels of one Wife Kimberly North Texas Classic and finished atop the field at one of the greatest seasons in the program’s his- Children Zachary Collier, Ty Mayer the Pinehurst Intercollegiate. tory in 2003-04. For the first time since the 1996-97 High School Jennings County, In 2005-06, the Hoosiers collected two champi- season and the first time in his tenure, Mayer led North Vernon, Ind., 1975 College Indiana University onships during their run to the NCAA Regionals. the Hoosiers into the NCAA postseason. IU fin- 1987; B.A., English Literature Campillo shattered former Hoosier and current ished tied for 20th at the Central Regional, and 1987; B.A., Journalism PGA Tour member Jeff Overton’s freshman scor- Overton became the first Hoosier since Leen 1998; M.S., Sports Management ing average, ending the season with a 72.67 aver- (1998) to advance to the NCAA Championships. age, the eighth-best total in school history. In addition to returning to the NCAAs, Mayer COACHING EXPERIENCE Campillo was also named Big Ten Freshman of the led Indiana to four team titles, the second-most in Indiana University Year by a unanimous vote and became the first IU school history and the most in a single season 1990-98 Assistant Coach rookie since Overton in 2002 to be selected to the since 1974-75. Mayer also coached Indiana’s first 1998-Present Director of Golf All-Big Ten team. The Caceres, Spain, native All-American since Leen (1998) in Overton. 1999-Present Head Coach earned a spot on the PING All-Midwest Region Along with Overton, Mayer helped develop team following the season. Heath Peters into one of the top golfers in the con- HONORS Campillo captured the Boilermaker Invitational ference. Peters narrowly missed advancing to the NCAA Appearances for his first individual title, the first true freshman NCAA Championships, tying for 30th at the NCAA Jeff Overton (2003), Team-NCAA Regionals to win an event since current IU assistant coach Regionals. He finished the year earning a spot on (2004-06), Jeff Overton-NCAA Champi- Josh Brewer was victorious in 1995. He was also the All-Midwest Region team and was a second onships (2005), Jorge Campillo (2007) named Big Ten Golfer of the Week three times team All-Big Ten member. All-Americans throughout the season. Overton and Peters helped the Hoosiers con- Jeff Overton (2004-05) During the 2004-05 campaign, Mayer led the tinue on a steady climb to the top as the team im- Big Ten Champions Hoosiers back into the NCAAs for the second proved its finish at the Big Ten Championships Jeff Overton (2005) straight year, the first time since the 1995-96 and each of their four seasons in Bloomington. Big Ten Player Of The Year 1996-97 seasons IU made return appearances in After tying for sixth as a freshman, finishing Jeff Overton (2004-05) Big Ten Freshman Of The Year the postseason. Indiana also corralled its best fin- sixth as sophomores and placing fifth as juniors, Jorge Campillo (2006) ish at the Big Ten Championships since 1998, fin- Indiana claimed a second-place finish at the 2003- Walker Cup Selections ishing in second place - five shots behind 04 championships. Overton made the most of his Jeff Overton (2005) Michigan State. final Big Ten appearance by taking home medalist Palmer Cup Selections At Big Tens, Overton became the first Hoosier honors and tying the Big Ten 54-hole scoring Jeff Overton (2005), Jorge Campillo (2007) since Shaun Micheel in 1991 to win medalist hon- record. All-Big Ten Selections ors. He plowed through the field with a record- The success derived by Mayer is even more re- Brent Landry (1999), Steve Wheatcroft tying total of 199. warding given Mayer’s familiarity with IU. He is an (2000-01), Jeff Overton (2002-05), Heath Overall, the team collected its fifth victory in alum of the university and spent nine seasons as Peters (2004), Jorge Campillo (2006-07) two seasons, carded a 291.91 scoring average, an assistant coach under Sam Carmichael before

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ages in school history, while Peters claims the to add to the quality and talented depth the 11th-lowest single-season stroke average. Over- Hoosiers currently enjoy. ton also closed his career with the lowest career Mayer’s recruiting efforts paid off, as the 2005- stroke average in the program’s history, while Pe- 06 freshman class finished the year with a 73.89 ters staked the fourth-lowest career average. stroke average and ranked second in Golfstat’s Mayer’s 2001-02 freshman class of Rob Ocken- Freshman Class Impact Ranking. Campillo, Al- fuss, Overton and Peters was ranked as the lenspach and Brandon hold the top three posi- PREVIEW eighth-best in the nation by Golfstat. Overton’s av- tions, respectively, on the Hoosiers’ freshman erage of 74.45 in his rookie year was the then-low- scoring list. In addition, Campillo sits only behind COACHES est freshman average in school history, and Overton on the career scoring list (73.21). Peters was not too far behind at 74.89. Last season’s freshman standout, Alex Martin, HOOSIERS In the 2004-05 season, Santiago Quirarte turned appeared in 29 rounds and hit his stride this sum- in a 74.53 average - the fifth-lowest freshman mark mer. The Middletown, Ohio, native advanced to REVIEW in IU history. The first-year stalwart also competed the U.S. Amateur Championship and finished in in all 12 of the tournaments the Hoosiers entered. third place at the ultra-competitive Ohio Open. HISTORY Overton and Peters are prime examples of the Before Mayer embarked upon his coaching ca- homegrown talent Mayer has secured, and the reer, he worked as the sports editor for the North RECORDS coach brought another Hoosier to Bloomington Vernon Plain Dealer and Sun as well as a sports for the 2005-06 season. Brandon Pike, a La- writer and columnist for the Bedford Times Mail. Fontaine, Ind., native decided to stay in the Mayer also has held the position of Golf Course Hoosier state and attend IU. Pike was joined by Manager and Superintendent at Muscatuck Campillo, another example of fla- Country Club located in North Vernon, Ind. vor Mayer has brought to the Indiana program. A 1975 graduate of Jennings County High taking over the Hoosier men’s program in the fall After welcoming Southampton, ’s David School, Mayer obtained degrees in journalism and of 1998. Butwell (2004-07) and Queretaro, Mexico’s English literature from Indiana in 1987, and went During those nine seasons as an assistant Quirarte (2005-pres.) to the program, Mayer’s re- on to receive his master’s degree in sport man- coach, Mayer was a part of two Big Ten Champi- cruiting ability on the international level was again agement from IU in 1998. Mayer also serves as the onships and a trip to the NCAA Championships. applauded in the fall of 2004 as the Hoosier coach Director of Golf at Indiana University in charge of In his first year as head coach, Mayer had the announced the signing of Campillo. That ability the IU golf facility and is a Class A member of the pressure of repeating what the team had accom- was proven with the success of Campillo in his Professional Golfers Association of America and plished in 1998 - winning a Big Ten Championship. phenomenal freshman campaign. a Class A PGA Professional. Though the Hoosiers did not repeat, he helped set Along with Pike and Campillo, the Hoosiers Born Michael Barry Mayer on Feb. 17, 1957 in the foundation for what is once again one of the went south for the final two members of that re- Seymour, Ind., Mayer married the former Kimberly top programs in the conference. cruiting class. Seth Brandon of Dalton, Ga., and Collier on July 26, 2005. The couple resides in In that first season, Mayer had his first All-Big Drew Allenspach, a Sugar Land, Texas, native Unionville and have two children, Mayer’s step- Ten recipient, as Brent Landry was named to the brought a bevy of junior experience and success son, Zachary Collier, 14, and newborn son Ty. all-conference squad. Steve Wheatcroft accom- plished the feat in 2000 and 2001, Overton in 2002 and 2003, Overton and Peters in 2004, Overton in 2005 and Campillo in 2006 and 2007. Individual accolades have not only come for Mayer’s golfers on the course, but also in the classroom. During his tenure, Indiana golfers have earned 43 Academic All-Big Ten honors, including a program record eight in both 2004 and 2005. Ad- ditionally, Ryan Cassidy was named an All-Amer- ica Scholar in 2004, while Brad Marek and Scott Seibert collected All-America Scholar honors the following season. Mayer has brought the Hoosiers into the Big Ten spotlight as the conference has emerged as one of the best in the nation. A big asset in Mayer returning the program to prominence has been his strong recruiting classes. Over the last six seasons, Mayer’s newcomers have produced the top-five freshman scoring stroke averages in school history. Mayer’s recruits also have set new season and career stroke averages. Overton owns the top two and the fifth-lowest single-season scoring aver-

2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 31 INDIANA HOOSIERS ASSISTANT COACH JOSH BREWER

past season, Jorge Campillo, a first team All-Big One true asset of Brewer's character that has Ten selection, moved on to NCAA Regionals. proved beneficial to the men's team is the dedi- Indiana shared the team title at the 2007 GADO cation he displayed to his schoolwork while at IU. North Texas Classic and followed that with a A two-time All-America Scholar (1997, 1998) and championship at the 18-team Pinehurst Intercolle- three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (1996, giate. 1997, 1998), Brewer notes that one of his primary PREVIEW Brewer is not new to Indiana as he played on goals is for the golf team to achieve success in the the IU men's golf team from 1995-98. During his classroom as well. COACHES tenure at Indiana, the Brownstown, Ind., native "For me, being a student-athlete and earning carded a 76.33 stroke average over 139 rounds. my degree from IU has proven very beneficial," HOOSIERS Head coach Mike Mayer and Brewer certainly Brewer said. "We want the best of these kids on aren't strangers to one another as Mayer served the golf course, but we also want the best for them REVIEW as an assistant coach to Sam Carmichael during after their playing career as well." Brewer's playing career. Following graduation, Brewer worked as a fi- HISTORY "I couldn't be more thrilled to have had Josh nancial advisor for Linsco/Private Ledger in Indi- come back to the Hoosier family," Mayer said. anapolis. RECORDS "Having been affiliated with this golf program for Born Sept. 17, 1975, Brewer is married to the 18 years, I can honestly say that Josh was the former Selena Offredo and resides in Blooming- hardest worker I have ever seen, and that's what ton. he has brought to this program. Josh brings a level of intensity to this program that has been vital to THE BREWER FILE our success. He accepts nothing less than perfec- tion. That attitude has carried over to our players. PERSONAL He knows what it's like to be a champion and a Date of Birth Sept. 17, 1975 winner." Birthplace Brownstown, Ind. The Hoosier assistant has stated that his top Wife Selena priority is to work and prepare the current Hoosier College Indiana University, team for the same championship competition he 1998; B.A., Business Management longed for during his stay at IU. For Brewer, it was his performance in championship-caliber tourna- COACHING EXPERIENCE ments that highlighted his golfing resume. Indiana University Known for his extraordinary work ethic and de- 2003-Present Assistant Coach termination, Brewer made an immediate impact at Indiana as a freshman in 1994. He won the Leg- PLAYING EXPERIENCE ends Invitational with a 214 (73-68-73) en route to Indiana University 1995-98 the team's third-best average that season (77.36). Playing as Indiana's No. 2 golfer, Brewer fin- HONORS ished tied for second place in the 1998 Big Ten All-America Scholar 1997-98 Championships, Indiana's most recent conference Academic All-Big Ten 1996-98 title. One year prior, he finished tied for eighth at Indiana Amateur Champion 1998 the Big Ten Championships. Legends Invitational Medalist 1994 During his sophomore year, Brewer competed in 38 rounds, including the 1996 NCAA Champi- Josh Brewer is in his sixth season as Indiana onships. men's golf assistant coach after rejoining the "When Josh played at Indiana, I felt that he was Hoosier family on March 1, 2002. an overachiever," Mayer said. "His amazing work Brewer has been instrumental to the Hoosiers ethic is what helped him become a really good return to the top of the Big Ten Conference. In his golfer. He brings a lot of enthusiasm, intensity and five seasons, IU has been represented at the a wealth of playing experience to the table for us." NCAAs each year, won nine titles and claimed a Following his graduation from IU in 1998, runner-up finish at the 2005 Big Ten Champi- Brewer set Indiana Golf Association history en onships. The Hoosiers made three consecutive route to winning the Indiana Amateur Champi- NCAA Regional appearances (2004-06), marking onship that year. Brewer overcame extremely ad- the first time IU collected three consecutive post- verse conditions to win the coveted title. On a season berths since advancing to six straight from windy Morris Park Country Club layout, Brewer 1972-77. erased a nine-shot deficit over the final 36 holes, Additionally, former two-time All-American Jeff the largest comeback since the tournament went Overton qualified for NCAA Regionals in 2003 and to medal play in 1973. He also tied a record by advanced to the NCAA Championships the follow- coming from four strokes back over the final 18 ing year, where he placed in a tie for 20th. This holes.

32 • 2007-08 MEN’S GOLF MEN’S GOLF SUPPORT STAFF

JANET KITTELL BRENT EMERICK

ASSOCIATE COURSE SUPERINTENDENT/ ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ATHLETIC TURF MANAGER PREVIEW

Dr. Janet R. Kittell, PhD, is in her second year as associate athletics di- Brent Emerick is in his 21st year as the golf course superintendent and COACHES rector at Indiana University. She serves as the sport administrator for men's athletic turf manager at Indiana University. Emerick oversees the mainte- and women's track and field and cross country, field hockey, men's and nance and everyday upkeep of IU’s stellar 18-hole championship golf HOOSIERS women's golf, rowing and volleyball. She also oversees the Hoosiers' sports course, its nine-hole executive course and its state-of-the-art practice fa- medicine and strength and conditioning areas as well as the golf course. cility. Besides caring for the IU courses, Emerick is responsible for all the REVIEW Kittell brings more than 30 years of intercollegiate coaching and admin- athletic fields on campus, including baseball, softball, football, soccer, track HISTORY istrative experience to Bloomington. She arrived at Indiana after spending and cross country. 11 years as associate athletics director for operations at Syracuse Univer- A native of Angola, Ind., Emerick graduated from Michigan State with a RECORDS sity. Kittell has also served on a variety of prestigious NCAA Committees. degree in turf grass management. He began his career at Tri-State Univer- During her tenure at Syracuse, Kittell oversaw 19 men's and women's sity. sport programs, including the addition of women's soccer, women's “Brent is the ultimate golf course superintendent,” head coach Mike lacrosse and softball. She administered departmental search plans, finan- Mayer said. “He does an incredible job with the golf course and practice cial aid, endowment management, housing and meal plans for Orange stu- facility. He took it upon himself to make our practice facility the premiere dent-athletes and professional development for Syracuse coaches. golf facility in the nation, and I think he accomplished his goal.” In addition to her responsibilities at Syracuse, Kittell also serves as chair Mayer also appreciates the amount of time Emerick spends on the golf of the NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics and vice-chair of the NCAA course while maintaining the other athletic fields on campus. Olympics Sports Liaisons Committee. She also worked on the Big East Con- “His job is so incredibly difficult that I often wonder how he handles it ference's Championships and Competition Committee and Strategic Plan- all. His attention to detail is impressive to say the least. I consider Brent to ning/Revision Sub Committee. She has also served on NCAA Women's be one of the best golf course superintendents in the country. We simply Soccer, Walter Byers Scholarship and Nominating Committees, the Cham- could not do what we do without Brent Emerick on our staff.” pionships and Competition Cabinet and as the 2003 NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championships Tournament Director. Kittell worked as the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recre- ational Sports at California State University-Chico from 1990-95. Kittell played a critical role in Cal-State Chico's marketing, facilities and fundrais- ANDY CAMPBELL ing plans, including the cultivation of $250,000 in grant money and $1.2 mil- lion in student referendum to help preserve 12 intercollegiate sports in the wake of a $4.5 million budget cut. Kittell also established a foundation for the NCAA Life Skills pilot program and orchestrated full department computer- STRENGTH & ization. CONDITIONING COACH Prior to Cal State Chico, Kittell spent three years as the Director of Phys- ical Education and Athletics at New England College. Kittell was instrumen- tal in the school's move from NAIA Division III Independent to NCAA Division Andy Campbell is in his sixth season as an assistant strength and condi- III status as a member of the Commonwealth Coast Conference, and she tioning coach at Indiana and sixth year working with the men’s golf team. also played a key role in athletics facilities renovation on campus. Campbell also works with the football and softball teams. Kittell worked as the Department Chair and Associate Athletics Director A 1997 graduate of Western Michigan University with a degree in applied for Health, Physical Education, Sports Medicine and Sports Management liberal studies, Campbell served as a student assistant in the WMU athletic at Ohio Northern University from 1984-87. She developed and implemented department. He then moved on to Michigan State University, where he ONU's sports management major curriculum and played an important role served as a graduate assistant and worked with the 2000 Citrus Bowl cham- in athletics facility upgrades. pion Spartan football team. A 1972 graduate of Michigan with a bachelor's degree in English and Campbell spent the following two seasons at Stanford University, where Physical Education, Kittell earned her master's degree in English from the U- he was an assistant strength and conditioning coach. He worked up to 17 of-M in 1973 and her Ph.D in Athletic Administration at Michigan in 1984. sports at a time while at Stanford, including the 2001 national champion She also pursued post doctoral work at the Ohio Northern University Law men’s water polo team, the 2001 national champion women’s volleyball team School. and the 2002 national champion women’s water polo squad. During the school year, Campbell works with the team 2-3 times per week on strength training and cardiovascular fitness workouts.

2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 33 INDIANA HOOSIERS MEET THE HOOSIERS DREW ALLENSPACH 5-11 • JUNIOR

PREVIEW SUGAR LAND, TEXAS

COACHES (FORT BEND ELKINS)

HOOSIERS 2007 (Summer): Shot 147 (75-72) en route to 67th-place finish at the North/South Amateur in Pinehurst, N.C.

REVIEW 2006-07 (Sophomore): Enters junior campaign with a 75.04 career scoring average, the 13th-best total in school history ... third on the team with a 76.03 scoring average ... played in all 12 of the teams tournaments (35 rounds) ... HISTORY tied for 10th – third career top 10 – with 220 (71-74-75) at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate (March 18-20) ... shared 14th at the Kepler Intercollegiate (April 14-15) ... tied for 15th at the VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout (Sept. 25-26) with RECORDS rounds of 74, 72 and 69 ... final-round 69 matched his low career round ... shot 228 (75-74-79) to finish 10th at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Oct. 7-8) ... second on the team with a 20th-place showing at the Big Ten Championships (April 27-29) with 304 (73-78-75-78)... at the GADO North Texas Classic (Feb. 17-19), tied for 23rd at 230 (78-73-79) ... recorded seventh top 25 of the year with a share of 25th at the Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge ... first team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District V selection ... Academic All-Big Ten selection.

2006 (Summer): Finished tied for 67th at the with a total of 144 (72-72) ... shot 71 to qualify for the Southern Amateur Championship ... tied for 125th at the North/South Amateur with a 152 total (74-78).

2005-06 (Freshman): Finished third on the team with a 74.15 scoring average ... garnered the second-best freshman mark in IU lore ... recorded 13 rounds at even or under par ... one of three Hoosiers to compete in all 13 tournaments (39 rounds), including the Big Ten Championships (4/28-30) and NCAA East Regional (5/18-20) ... Indiana's honoree for the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award ... net- ted the best finish of his career as he tied for second at the Boilermaker Invitational (4/8-9) at 220 (75- 71-74) ... shared fourth as the Hoosiers earned their second title of the season at the Fossum/Spartan Invitational (4/22-23) ... posted a career-low 215 (72-70-73) at the event ... tied for 11th following rounds of 71 and 77 at the rain-shortened Pinehurst Intercollegiate (3/19-21) ... ended the Kepler Intercolle- giate (4/15-16) in a share of 16th with 226 (74-74-78) ... claimed a tie for 18th at the Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge (10/3-4) at 219 (72-70-77) ... shared 22nd at the NCAA Central Regional Preview (9/12-13), his first collegiate tournament, with 221 (73-71-77) ... collected a tie for 23rd with 216 (69-71-76) at the Xavier Invitational (10/10-11) ... opening-round 69 at the Xavier accounted for his low round of the season ... recorded back-to-back top 25s after sharing 24th at the Santa Anita/NT Classic (2/19-20) and tying for 25th at the Orange County National (3/4-5).

Prep/Personal: Claimedmedalist honors at the 2005 AJGA Fidelity Investment Junior Championshipwith 212 (68- 71-73) ... posted a runner-up showing at the 2005 AJGA Junior at the Woodlands at 142 (72-70) ... 280 (70-67-72-71) was good for 10th place at the 2005 Western Junior Championship ... finished 23rd at the 2005 AJGA Footjoy Cham- pionship with 287 (72-69-77-69) ... led Fort Bend Elkins High School to the 5A state championship in 2003 ... tied for sixth as an individual at the 2002 state championship and tied for 15th in 2004 ... netted a 20th-place finish at the 2004 Columbus Junior ... finished 24th at the 2004 OSSO Junior at Oak Tree ... ended the 2004 PING Harvey Penick Jun- ior in 25th place ... carded a 210 (71-71-68) en route to a seventh-place finish at the 2004 Bubba Conlee National Jun- ior ... gained third-place finishes at the 2004 Texas Junior Golf Tour (TJGT) Fish Creek (72-77) and at the 2003 Future Collegiate World Tour (FCWT) Bear Creek East Junior Golf Championship (77-70) ... born on June 18, 1986 ... busi- ness major ... parents Mike and Melissa Allenspach ... one sister, Hillary ... his uncle Mark Allenspach lettered at Indiana from 1978-79, playing in seven rounds during his career.

CAREER STATS Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 36 Low 54 Best Finish/Tournament 2005-06 39 2,892 74.15 69 140 215 T2/Boilermaker Invitational 2006-07 35 2,661 76.03 69 146 215 T10/Pinehurst Intercollegiate Career 74 5,553 75.04 69 140 215 T2/Boilermaker Invitational

34 • 2007-08 MEN’S GOLF MEN’S GOLF MEET THE HOOSIERS SETH BRANDON 6-1 • JUNIOR

DALTON, GA. PREVIEW

(THE BAYLOR SCHOOL) COACHES

2007 (Summer): Finished14th in the SunnehannaAmateur...carded284 (71-69-74-70) at the event...netted a 19th- HOOSIERS place finish at Southeastern Amateur, finishing with 288 (72-75-67-74) ... posted a 71 at local qualifying for the U.S. Open in Cincinnati to advance to sectional qualifying in Columbus, Ohio, where he shot a 145 (73-72) . REVIEW

2006-07 (Sophomore): Begins 2007-08 with a 75.12 career average, which ranks 14th on IU’sall- HISTORY time list ... finished second on the team with a 75.86 scoring average ... one of three Hoosiers to compete in all 12 tournaments (35 rounds) ... netted the second top five of his career with a RECORDS tie for fourth (74-74) at the Boilermaker Invitational (April 7-8) ... carded fourth-career top 10 after rounds of 76, 75 and 74 at the GADO North Texas Classic (Feb. 17-19) ... shared 12th place with 214 (72-73-69)at the VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout ... tied for 15th at the Rich Harvest Farms Intercollegiate (Sept. 9-10) and at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate (March 18-20) ... final-round 69 lifted Brandon to an 18th-place tie at the Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge (Oct. 23-24) ... secured seventh top 25 of the season, as he shot 306 (72-77-74-83) at the Big Ten Championships (April 27-29).

2006 (Summer): Won the prestigious Southeastern Amateur Championship with a total of 276 (70-69-66-71) ... also captured the title at the North Georgia In- vitational with a 137 (68-69) ... finished 15th in the portion of the North/South Amateur at Pinehurst with a 141 (72-69) and advanced to .

2005-06 (Freshman): In 11 events (33 rounds), posted a 74.33 scoring average ... secured the third-lowest freshman mark in school history ... shot eight rounds under par, including five in the 60s ... member of the lineup at the Big Ten Championships (4/28-30) and the NCAA East Regional (5/18-20) ... at the Kepler Intercollegiate (4/15- 16), became the third freshman in school history to win/or share medalist honors ... shot a 67 in round one and a 54-hole 215 at the event ... finished seventh at the Big Ten Championships to lead the Hoosiers and became the first Hoosier freshman since Jeff Overton (2002) to claim a top-10 finish at Big Tens ... netted a career-low round of 66 (fourth best round in the program's history) on the opening 18 and closed the championships with 292 (66-73-73-80).

Prep/Personal: Won the 2003 individual state title at the Tennessee State High School Championship, where he set an all-time scoring record after shooting a 12- under-par 130 (63-67) ... on the first day of the championship, shot an 8-under-par 63 to tie the course record at the Nicklaus Bear Trace Course ... in 2004, finished second individually at the state championship, helping his team win the title by two shots ... 2003 Chattanooga Times-Free Press Player of the Year led The Bay- lor School to the team title in 2003 at the prestigious McDonalds Tournament of Champions ... won the individual title and shot a 4-under 140 (72-68) at the event ... second team selection on the FCWT 2003-04 All-America team ... earned medalist honors at the 2003 Golden Horseshoe Junior Championship with 219 (72-76-71) ... named to the Georgia team and competed against South Carolina in the Georgia-South Carolina Cup Match Play event, where he posted a 1-1 record ... born on April 18, 1987 ... business major ... parents Steve and Sharon Brandon ... one sister, Sara.

CAREER STATS Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 36 Low 54 Best Finish/Tournament 2005-06 33 2,453 74.33 66 139 212 T1/Kepler Intercollegiate 2006-07 35 2,655 75.86 69 145 214 T4/Boilermaker Invitational Career 68 5,108 75.12 66 139 212 T1/Kepler Intercollegiate

2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 35 INDIANA HOOSIERS MEET THE HOOSIERS JORGE CAMPILLO 6-1 • JUNIOR

PREVIEW CACERES, SPAIN

COACHES (LA ASUNCION)

HOOSIERS 2007 (Summer): Represented Europe at the Palmer Cup and became the second Hoosier to participate at the event (Jeff Overton) ... posted a 3-under 138 (69-69) to advance to match play at the REVIEW British Amateur,where he advancedto the quarterfinals ... won medalist hon- ors at the Sofitel Biarritz Cup with a 10-under total (67-67-68-64) ... placed HISTORY eighth at the European Amateur with a 72-68-69-73 (-6) ... advanced to sec- tionals at the U.S. Open Qualifier with a 70 at the local Indiana site. RECORDS 2006-07 (Sophomore): First team All-Big Ten selection for the second straight year ... qualified for the NCAA Central Regional as an individual, where he tied for 72nd place at 235 ... led the team for the second consecutive season in scoring average, posting a 73.76 mark ... his career average of 73.21 ranks second behind former two-time All-American Jeff Overton ... captured top-10 finishes (six top fives) in each of the first eight tournaments to push his career top-10 total to 15 ... collected his second and third career medalist honors at the GADO North Texas Classic (Feb. 17-19) and the Pinehurst Intercollegiate (March 18-20) ... shot 214 (73-68-73) to tie for first at the GADO while claim- ing a 213 (73-67-73) at Pinehurst ... day-two 67 matched career-best round ... opened the season sharing third at the Rich Harvest Farms Intercollegiate (Sept. 9-10) followed by a tie for fifth at the Gopher Invitational (Sept. 16-17) ... tied for third at the VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout (Sept. 25-26) before a sixth-place showing at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Oct. 7-8) ... prior to his two individual titles, shared fifth at the Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge (Oct. 23-24) and tied for ninth at the Landfall Tradition (Oct. 27-29) ... netted a tie for 12th at the Big Ten Championships (April 27-29) ... picked up a pair of Big Ten Golfer of the Week honors (Feb. 22, March 22 to run his career total to five).

2006 (Summer): Third at the Copa Biarritz with a total of 268 (67-68-63-70) ... finished fourth at the Campeonato Internacional de Canarias with a four-round total of 299 (80-76-76-67) ... led the Spanish National Team to victory in the European Under-21 Team Championships, carding rounds of 71 and 72 and winning all of his matches through- out the championships.

2005-06 (Freshman): Unanimous Big Ten Freshman of the Year selection and named first team All-Big Ten ... sec- ond player in IU history to earn Big Ten Freshman of the Year (Jody Roudebush, 1991) ... posted a 72.72 average to break the school's all-time freshman scoring mark ... shared 24th place at the Big Ten Championships ... tied for third at the Kepler Intercollegiate with 217 (73-70-74) ... became the second true freshman in the IU history to win a tournament after lapping the field by eight strokes at the Boilermaker Invitational ... shot 212 (74-70-68) en route to his first collegiate victory ... captured the final of his three Big Ten Golfer of the Week honors following the event ... also earned Big Ten honors following a runner-up finish at the Santa Anita/NT Classic and a tie for sixth at the Or- ange County National ... shared third at the Kepler Intercollegiate with 217 (73-70-74).

Prep/Personal: Member of the Norba club de golf de Caceres and trained at the Blume Center, a training cen- ter for top amateurs in Spain ... member of the Spanish National Federation team ... selected to the Spanish National team more than 16 times and was ranked No. 1 in Spain six separate years ... finished 13th at the 2005 European Am- ateur Championship ... in 2003, captured a bronze medal with Spain at the World Championship in Kobe, Japan, while finishing 11th as an individual ... selected to the 2004 European Continental team ... was a member of the 18- U European champion team with Spain in 2002 and a member of the runner-up 18-U team in 2004 ... runner-up at the 18-U Spanish Championship both in 2003 and 2004 ... born on June 1, 1986 ... business major ... parents Jorge Campillo and Rosario Iniguez ... one brother, Pepe. CAREER STATS Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 36 Low 54 Best Finish/Tournament 2005-06 39 2,834 72.69 67 138 211 1/Boilermaker Invitational 2006-07 38 2,803 73.76 67 138 206 1/Pinehurst Intercollegiate, GADO North Texas Classic Career 74 5,553 75.04 69 140 215 1/Pinehurst Intercollegiate, GADO North Texas Classic, Boilermaker Invitational

36 • 2007-08 MEN’S GOLF MEN’S GOLF MEET THE HOOSIERS ALEX MARTIN 6-0 • SOPHOMORE

MIDDLETON, OHIO PREVIEW

(ST. XAVIER) COACHES

2007 (Summer): Qualified for the U.S. Amateur Championship and fired rounds of 74-73 in medal play before los- HOOSIERS ing in a playoff to advance into match play ... finished third and as the low amateur at the 84th Ohio State Open Championship ... ended the event only one stroke back with a 10-under-par 200 (70-65-65) ... placed 19th in the Ohio REVIEW State Amateur Championship at 295 (77-74-70-74). HISTORY 2006-07 (Freshman): Closed season with a 77.34 average in 29 rounds ... tied for 18th at the Pinehurst Intercol- legiate (March 18-20) with rounds of 75-73-75 ... shared 21st with 217 (72-71-74) at the Fossum/Spartan Invitational RECORDS (April 21-22) ... at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Oct. 7-8), finished in a tie for 24th place ... claimed a share of 34th at the Big Ten Championships (April 27-29) ... opened collegiate career with a tie for 51st at the VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout (Sept. 25-26).

2006 (Summer): Tied for low amateur at the Ohio State Open Championship, finishing in a tie for 11th with a 209 (70-66-73)...tiedfor 24th at the Ohio State Amateur Championship with a total of 295 (73-72-73-77)...carded rounds of 72-69 (141) to tie for second in the stroke play portion of the Cincinnati Men's Met Championship and advanced to match play, where he lost in the quarterfinals...shot a 141 (71-70) in qualifying and was named and alternate for the U.S. Amateur Championship.

Prep/Personal: Earned four varsity letters at St. Xavier in Cincinnati, Ohio ... won district champi- onships with golf team in both 2004 and 2005 ... team also captured Greater Catholic League Conference championships in 2002, 2004 and 2005 ... was the individual district champion in 2004 ... named All-City all four years ... earned All-State honors in 2005 ... had seven top-10 finishes in national junior tourna- ments ... advanced to the round of 32 at the USGA Junior Amateur in 2004 ... won the Ohio State Jun- ior Championship with an eight-under par total of 136 ... had a second honors average during his four years at St. Xavier. Born on June 2, 1987 ... business major ... parents Grant and Carol Martin ... one brother, Charlie.

CAREER STATS Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 36 Low 54 Best Finish/Tournament 2006-07 29 2,243 77.34 71 143 217 T18/Pinehurst Intercollegiate

2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 37 INDIANA HOOSIERS MEET THE HOOSIERS BRANDON PIKE 6-0 • JUNIOR

PREVIEW LAFONTAINE, IND.

COACHES (HUNTINGTON NORTH)

HOOSIERS 2007 (Summer): Won the Indianapolis Amateur Championship with a 7-under-par 135 (66-69) ... finished 15th at the Indiana State Open with 296 (71-74-79-72). REVIEW 2006-07 (Sophomore): Appeared in five tournaments (15 rounds) and posted a 78.67 scoring average ... tied for HISTORY 29th with 77-76-73 at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate (March 18-20) ... opened the season with a share of 30th place at the Rich Harvest Farms Intercollegiate (Sept. 9-10) ... closed the campaign tying for 44th place at the Big Ten Cham- pionships (April 27-29). RECORDS 2006 (Summer): Qualified for the USGA Public Links Championship ... advanced to match play at the event after shooting a 150 (74-76) ... won the Indiana Public Links Championship with an 8-under-par round of 62 ... fin- ished 31st at the Indiana Amateur Championship with a 299 total (75-70-78-76) ... following a 141 total (69-72) in qualifying, was named an alternate for the US Amateur Championship ... named to the Indiana Challenge Cup amateur team.

2005-06 (Freshman): Compiled a 76.00 average in 11 rounds (4 events) ... tied for 63rd in his first colle- giate tournament with 224 (79-75-70) at the Wolverine Intercollegiate (9/24-25) ... shot lowest round (70) of the season on the final 18 at the Wolverine ... shared 64th at the Orange County National (3/4-5) with 228 (77-76-75) and collected a tie for 69th at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate (3/19-21) at 157 (75-82) ... at the Xavier Invitational (10/10-11), shared 70th place at 227 (77-77-73).

Prep/Personal: Netted victories at the 2005 Huntington County Amateur with 144 (71-73) and the 2005 IHSAA Regional with 72 ... placed 53rd at the 2005 Indiana State Amateur at 307 (76-75-80-76) ... in 2004, was an all-state selection at Huntington North and finished sixth at the Indiana High School Golf Championship ... won the 2004 Anderson Regional with a 67 and earned medalist honors at the 2004 Huntington North Sec- tional on his way to a sixth-place finish at state ... picked up a pair of top 10s in the fall of 2004 at Plantations Junior Golf Tour (PJGT) events, finishing second at the PJGT and eighth at The Rail ... claimed the title at the 2004 AJGA Boyne Highlands, firing 211 (74-67-70) in a field of 112 ... scored fifth-place finishes at the 2004 PJGT AHEAD Lowcountry Junior and at the Westfield PGA Junior Section Championship ... born on January 1, 1987 ... business major ... parents Eric and Terri Pike ... one sister, Marisa.

CAREER STATS Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 36 Low 54 Best Finish/Tournament 2005-06 11 836 76.00 70 153 224 T63/Wolverine Intercollegiate 2006-07 15 1,180 78.67 73 153 226 T29/Pinehurst Intercollegiate Career 26 2,016 77.54 70 153 224 T29/Pinehurst Intercollegiate

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QUERETARO, MEXICO PREVIEW

(JOHN F. KENNEDY) COACHES

2007 (Summer): Concluded summer with a second-place finish representing the Mexican National Team at the HOOSIERS World University Games ... finished 13th individually at the event ... earned medalist honors at the XIII Copa Modelo, the MVS Invitational Golf Tour Championship and the Gira Ranking ... runner-up at the Mercedes Cup. REVIEW

2006-07 (Junior): Posted a 77.24 scoring average in 29 rounds ... 75.01 career scoring average ranks 11th in HISTORY school history ... earned fourth-career top 10 after tying for ninth at the Landfall Tradition (Oct. 27-29) with rounds of 77, 73 and 74 ... shared 17th at the GADO North Texas Classic (Feb. 17-19) ... tied for 28th at the Go- pher Invitational (Sept. 16-17) ... placed in a tie for 34th at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Oct. 7-8) ... Aca- RECORDS demic All-Big Ten selection.

2006 (Summer): Finished in a tie for third and named low amateur at the Tijuana Open ... fin- ished fourth overall in Mexico National World Amateur Championship qualifying.

2005-06 (Sophomore): Closed with a 73.86 average which tied for second on the team ... recorded the second-best Hoosier finish as he tied for 16th at the Big Ten Championships ... snared third career top-10 finish with a share of 10th place at 217 (75-70-72) at the Fos- sum/Spartan Invitational ... kicked off the spring by matching the best finish of his career at the Santa Anita/NT Classic ... shared fourth place at the event with three straight 71s for a season-low 213 total ... recorded back-to-back ties for 29th place with 219 (73- 69-77) at the Orange County National and 151 (75-76) at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate ... collected a share of 30th at the Boilermaker Invitational at 231 ... best finish of the fall came at the Gopher Invitational, a 19th-place finish with 222 (72-76-74) ... at the Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge, shared 23rd place following rounds of 74, 72 and 74 (220).

2004-05 (Freshman): Completed the season with a 74.53 scoring av- erage in 34 rounds ... opened the NCAA East Regional with a 2-under 69 before finishing at 223 ... netted third straight top-15 finish, tying for 11th at the Boilermaker Invitational after claiming a 220 (73-70-77) ... recorded a tie for 15th at the Pinehurst Invitational with 228 (77-76-75) ... named Big Ten Golfer of the Week after finishing fourth at the Pio- neer Classic with 210 (71-67-72) ... shot season-best 18-, 36- and 54- hole scores ... at the event, his 67 was the lowest round by a freshman since Jeff Overton shot a 66 at the 2002 FirstEnergy Intercollegiate ... opened collegiate career tying for 50th at the Radrick Farms Intercolle- giate with 226 (76-74-76).

Prep/Personal: Entered IU as No. 1 ranked junior in Mexico ... Team Mexico's No. 1 golfer at the 2004 Junior Golf World Cup ... finished second individually at the qualifying for the Junior Golf World Cup in San Jose, Costa Rica ... won 13 tournaments, including four National Junior Mexican events, in 2003 ... represented Mexico on six international teams competing in U.S.Junior events ... firstjunior golfer ever invited to the Tor- neo Abierto Mexicano ... won the Torneo de los 8 Mejores Match Play Championship in January 2003 ... claimed the top spot at the National Mexican Junior Match Play Championship in February 2003 ... born on September 9, 1985 ... business major ... parents Gerardo and Mary Car- men Quirarte ... one brother, Rodrigo and one sister, Paulina.

CAREER STATS Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 36 Low 54 Best Finish/Tournament 2004-05 34 2,534 74.53 67 138 210 4/Pioneer Classic 2005-06 39 2,877 73.77 69 142 213 T4/Santa Anita-NT Classic 2006-07 29 2,240 77.24 70 144 223 T9/Landfall Tradition Career 102 7,651 75.01 67 138 210 4/Pioneer Classic

2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 39 INDIANA HOOSIERS MEET THE HOOSIERS TAD SACHECK 6-2 • SENIOR

PREVIEW ZIONSVILLE, IND.

COACHES (ZIONSVILLE)

HOOSIERS 2007 (Summer): Placed 23rd at the Indiana Amateur Championship at 296 (71-72-76-77).

REVIEW 2006-07 (Junior): Carded a 79.00 average in one tournament ... shot 81-78-78 to tie for 42nd place at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Oct. 7-8). HISTORY 2006 (Summer): Shot 73 in qualifyingat the Indiana Match Play Championship RECORDS to advance to match play, winning two matches before bowing out in the quar- terfinals.

2005-06 (Sophomore): Did not compete in any events.

2004-05: Redshirted the 2004 season.

2003-04 (Freshman): Tied for 75th with 235 (75-78-82) in his collegiate debut at the Hoosier Invitational ... posted a 78.33 scoring average.

Prep/Personal: Member of the 2002 Indiana High School Athletic Association State Championship squad ... won the 2003 Brownsburg Invitational with a score of 67 ... garnered a second-place finish at the 2002 Future Collegiate World Tour (FCWT) Midwest Junior Classic ... finished 15th at the 2002 AJGA Pete Dye Junior Classic ... first at the 2001 Indiana Golf Association State Amateur qualifier ... went on to place third at the IHSAA Regional in 2001 ... in 2001, finished fifth at the FCWT Irish Junior Shootout ... 11th-place finish at the 2001 Mid Pines Junior Invitational ... placed 18th at the 2001 AJGA Indiana Classic ... won individual honors at the 2000 IHSAA Regional ... 2000 Indiana Junior Section champion ... born on October 4, 1984 ... sport marketing and management major ... parents Tim and Sandy Sacheck ... two brothers, James and Ryan.

CAREER STATS Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 36 Low 54 Best Finish/Tournament 2003-04 3 235 78.33 75 153 235 T75/Hoosier Invitational 2004-05 Redshirted 2005-06 Did Not Compete 2006-07 3 237 79.00 78 159 237 T42/Wolf Run Intercollegiate Career 6 472 78.66 75 153 235 T42/Wolf Run Intercollegiate

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BARCELONA, SPAIN PREVIEW

(FREDERIC MISTRAL) COACHES

2007 (Summer): Won the GODO Championship following rounds of 71, 67, 69, 60 ... finished eighth at the Golf de HOOSIERS Ceranya State Amateur (77-67-73) ... placed 10th in the Barcelona Open at 79-71-79-79. REVIEW 2006-07 (Sophomore): Did not compete in any events. HISTORY 2006 (Summer): Won the Mercedes Invitational with a total of 285 (76-72-71-66) ... finished 18th at the Cameonato Internacional de Canarias with a 314 (85-74-80-75) ... took first place at the Marato RECORDS de Dontanals, carding a 283 (68-74-70-71) ... finished in second place at the Vallromanes Invi- tational with a 36-hole total of 152 (77-75).

2005-06 (Freshman): Did not compete in any events.

Prep/Personal: Is the third walk-on in head coach Mike Mayer's eight seasons at IU, joining teammates Aaron Harrell and Aaron Knapp ... in 2005, earned medal- ist honors at the Mercedes Trophy with 71 • finished second at the 2005 AGFA Tro- phy at 144 (74-70) ... shot 222 (76-71-75) to net seventh at the 2005 Catalunya Amateur Championship ... fired 304 (75-70-82-77) and placed 20th at the 2005 Spanish National 19-Under Championship ... in 2004, captured the title at the Fontanels de Cerdenya with 143 (70-73) and was runner-up at the Fontanels Championships at 295 (72-77-71-75) ... born on Au- gust 12, 1987 ... business major ... parents Eugeni and Isabel Serch ... one brother,Cristian and one sister, Sara.

CAREER STATS Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 36 Low 54 Best Finish/Tournament 2005-06 Did Not Compete 2006-07 Did Not Compete

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BEN BELLVILLE REN HAN

5-10 • FRESHMAN 5-5 • FRESHMAN GRANGER, IND. SHENZHEN, CHINA PREVIEW (PENN) (CHARLES E. LONDON)

COACHES 2007 (Summer): Took home a 20th-place finish in the AJGA Junior Cham- 2007 (Summer): Placed 23rd in the Rice Planters Invitational with a 3- pionship at Boyne Highlands with 222 (76-69-77) ... placed 24th in the AJGA under par 285 (72-69-72-72) ... finished 33rd at the Pacific Northwest Amateur HOOSIERS Philadelphia Junior at 76-73-74 (223) ... 50th at the Indiana State Amateur Championship at 147 (78-69) ... advanced to match play at the event before Championship with a 303 (74-76-78-75). losing in the second round ... shot 148 (75-73) at the Western Amateur. REVIEW Placed seventh at the prestigious North/South Junior in HISTORY Prep/Personal: Prep/Personal: First Chinese-born athlete to play men’s collegiate golf 2006, held at Pinehurst, N.C., with rounds of 75-72-69 ... first alternate for the in the U.S. ... moved to Richmond, British Columbia, in 2003, but retained his RECORDS 2006 United States Golf Association (USGA) Junior Amateur after firing a 145 Chinese passport ... a 2005 American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) honor- (72-73) in qualifying ... competing in five American Junior Golf Association able mention All-American ... captured the 2005 Fidelity Investments Junior (AJGA) tournaments during the summer of 2006, finished in 19th place at the Classic with a tournament total of 216 (72-74-70) ... in 2006, placed second at Richmond Junior at Independence, wrapping up the tournament with a total the same event, firing a tournament-record 65 at the Ruby Hill Golf Club in of 219 (74-74-71) ... also saw time on the Plantations Junior Golf Tour (PGJT) Pleasanton, Calif. ... played in five professional events in China, most recently in 2006 and earned medalist honors at the PJGT Kings Island Championship the European Tour's Volvo China Masters on April 12-15 ... after rounds of 74 with a total of 147 (75-72) ... placed second at the PGJT Legends of Indiana and 72 to open the event, made the cut and finished the tournament in a tie Championship ... at Penn High School, Bellville was a member of the 2006 for 73rd place with a total of 299 (74-72-80-73) ... previously made the cut in Northern Indiana Conference (NIC) champions as well as the 2006 Regional the 2006 China PGA Midea Classic and missed the cut at the European Tour's champions ... a first team All-NIC honoree ... captured conference medalist TCL Classic last year ... in his final year living in China, had one win and three honors in 2005 and finished second in 2006 ... sectional medalist in 2005, ad- other top-three finishes in China's four major junior tournaments ... born on vanced to the state finals in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... born on November 11, July 22, 1987 ... the son of Ting Tao Han and Jian Hua Xia. 1988 ... the son of Mickey and Judy Bellville ... one sister, Kari.

PAUL PARK

6-1 • FRESHMAN WAYNE, N.J. (WAYNE VALLEY)

2007 (Summer): Advanced to the second round of the U.S. Open Qualifier, winning local qualifying in Pennsylvania with a 70 ... qualified for the USGA Public Links Championship by shooting 154 (77-77) ... second alternate for the U.S. Amateur Championship.

Prep/Personal: The first New Jersey native in program history ... cap- tured titles at the Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) French Creek Open with a total of 143 (72-71) and the University of with a 141 (70- 71) ... finished 10th at the AJGA Fidelity Investments Junior at Trump National ... wrapped up the 34th Southern Junior Championship in 18th place ... a two- time first team all-state honoree and three-time first team all-region selec- tion, Park was the New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) sectional champion in 2005 and 2006 ... also finished tied for second at the 2006 Bergen County Amateur Championship ... born on March 22, 1989 ... the son of Gun and Young Park ... one brother, Peter.

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COACHES

HOOSIERS

REVIEW

HISTORY

DREW ALLENSPACH BEN BELLVILLE SETH BRANDON JORGE CAMPILLO RECORDS Jr./Jr. • 5-11 Fr./Fr. • 5-10 Jr./Jr. • 6-1 Jr./Jr. • 6-1 Sugar Land, Texas Granger, Ind. Dalton, Ga. Caceres, Spain Fort Bend Elkins Penn The Baylor School La Asuncion

REN HAN ALEX MARTIN BRANDON PIKE SANTIAGO QUIRARTE Fr./Fr. • 5-5 So./So. • 6-0 Jr./Jr. • 6-0 Sr./Sr. • 5-7 Shenzhen, China Middletown, Ohio LaFontaine, Ind. Queretaro, Mexico Charles E. London St. Xavier Huntington North John F. Kennedy

PAUL PARK TAD SACHECK ERIC SERCH Fr./Fr. • 6-1 Sr./5th • 6-2 Jr./Jr. • 6-0 Wayne, N.J. Zionsville, Ind. Barcelona, Spain Wayne Valley Zionsville Frederic Mistral

2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 43 INDIANA HOOSIERS CAREER TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT DREW ALLENSPACH Orange County National T55 75 77 74 -- 226 2006-07 Place 18 36 54 72 Total Pinehurst Intercollegiate T34 75 77 -- -- 152 Rich Harvest Farms Intercoll. T58 80 83 82 -- 245 Boilermaker Invitational T14 78 68 79 -- 225 The Gopher Invitational T32 73 76 82 -- 231 Kepler Intercollegiate T1 67 74 74 -- 215 VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout T15 74 72 69 -- 215 Fossum/Spartan/Invitational T28 72 80 72 -- 224 Wolf Run Intercollegiate 19 75 74 79 -- 228 Big Ten Championships 7 66 73 73 80 292 PREVIEW Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge T25 79 70 79 -- 228 NCAA East Regional T59 74 75 76 -- 225 The Landfall Tradition T38 75 77 84 -- 236 Rounds: 33 • Strokes: 2,453 • Average: 74.33 COACHES GADO North Texas Classic T23 78 73 79 -- 230 HOOSIERS Pinehurst Intercollegiate T10 71 74 75 -- 220 Boilermaker Invitational T31 78 75 -- -- 153 JORGE CAMPILLO REVIEW Kepler Intercollegiate T14 75 77 -- -- 152 2006-07 Place 18 36 54 72 Total Fossum Spartan Invitational T28 74 74 71 -- 219 Rich Harvest Farms Intercoll. T3 74 76 74 -- 224 HISTORY Big Ten Championship 20 73 78 75 78 304 The Gopher Invitational T5 72 73 75 -- 220 VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout T3 68 70 68 -- 206 RECORDS Rounds: 35 • Strokes: 2,661 • Average: 76.03 Wolf Run Intercollegiate 6 69 73 76 -- 218 2005-06 Place 18 36 54 72 Total Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge T5 75 76 73 -- 224 NCAA Central Regional Preview T22 73 71 77 -- 221 The Landfall Tradition T9 79 75 70 -- 224 Gopher Invitational T28 76 82 72 -- 230 GADO North Texas Classic T1 73 68 73 -- 214 Wolverine Intercollegiate T26 71 72 73 -- 216 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 1 73 67 73 -- 213 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge T18 72 70 77 -- 219 Boilermaker Invitational T22 76 75 -- -- 151 Xavier Invitational T23 69 71 76 -- 216 Kepler Intercollegiate T18 76 77 -- -- 153 Santa Anita/NT Classic T24 76 73 76 -- 225 Fossum Spartan Invitational T33 78 71 71 -- 220 Orange County National T25 73 72 73 -- 218 Big Ten Championship T12 78 72 75 76 301 Pinehurst Intercollegiate T11 71 77 -- -- 148 NCAA Central Regional T72 82 76 77 -- 235 Boilermaker Invitational T2 75 71 74 -- 220 Rounds: 38 • Strokes: 2,803 • Average: 73.76 Kepler Intercollegiate T16 74 74 78 -- 226 Fossum/Spartan Invitational T4 72 70 73 -- 215 2005-06 Place 18 36 54 72 Total Big Ten Championships 33 70 76 74 85 305 NCAA Central Regional Preview T15 75 71 72 -- 218 NCAA East Regional T110 82 76 75 -- 233 Gopher Invitational T14 73 75 73 -- 221 Rounds: 39 • Strokes: 2,892 • Average: 74.15 Wolverine Intercollegiate T22 70 68 77 -- 215 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge T42 75 80 69 -- 224 Xavier Invitational T19 72 71 72 -- 215 SETH BRANDON Santa Anita/NT Classic 2 74 69 68 -- 211 2006-07 Place 18 36 54 72 Total Orange County National T6 70 68 74 -- 212 Rich Harvest Farms Intercoll. T15 76 79 74 -- 229 Pinehurst Intercollegiate T13 73 76 -- -- 149 The Gopher Invitational T42 78 73 85 -- 236 Boilermaker Invitational 1 74 70 68 -- 212 VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout T12 72 73 69 -- 214 Kepler Intercollegiate T3 73 70 74 -- 217 Wolf Run Intercollegiate T31 75 78 79 -- 232 Fossum/Spartan/Invitational T26 76 69 78 -- 223 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge T18 78 79 69 -- 226 Big Ten Championships T24 77 72 71 81 301 The Landfall Tradition T43 78 78 81 -- 237 NCAA East Regional 10 71 78 67 -- 216 GADO North Texas Classic T10 76 75 74 -- 225 Rounds: 39 • Strokes: 2,834 • Average: 72.67 Pinehurst Intercollegiate T15 76 76 70 -- 226 Boilermaker Invitational T4 74 74 -- -- 148 Kepler Intercollegiate T53 83 78 -- -- 161 ALEX MARTIN Fossum Spartan Invitational T28 76 71 72 -- 218 2006-07 Place 18 36 54 72 Total Big Ten Championship T24 72 77 74 83 306 VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout T51 77 73 76 -- 226 Rounds: 35 • Strokes: 2,655 • Average: 75.86 *Wolf Run Intercollegiate T24 78 78 74 -- 230 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge T55 80 79 81 -- 240 2005-06 Place 18 36 54 72 Total The Landfall Tradition T35 76 75 83 -- 234 NCAA Central Regional Preview T77 78 81 78 -- 237 GADO North Texas Classic 44 81 82 82 -- 245 Wolverine Intercollegiate T50 74 71 76 -- 221 *Pinehurst Intercollegiate T18 75 73 75 -- 223 Xavier Invitational T31 74 69 74 -- 217 Boilermaker Invitational T56 80 77 -- -- 157 Santa Anita/NT Classic T13 76 68 75 -- 219 Kepler Intercollegiate T61 82 80 -- -- 162

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Fossum Spartan Invitational T21 72 71 74 -- 217 2004-05 Place 18 36 54 72 Total Big Ten Championship T34 76 76 76 81 309 Radrick Farms Intercollegiate T50th 76 74 76 -- 226 Rounds: 29 • Strokes: 2,243 • Average: 77.34 Central Regional Preview T42nd 77 74 79 -- 230 Adams Cup T53rd 83 74 -- -- 157 Xavier Invitational T18th 75 68 73 -- 216 BRANDON PIKE Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge T33rd 75 79 -- -- 154 2006-07 Place 18 36 54 72 Total Hyatt Intercollegiate T36th 73 76 77 -- 226 PREVIEW Rich Harvest Farms Intercoll. T30 78 80 77 -- 235 Pioneer Classic 4th 71 67 72 -- 210 COACHES The Gopher Invitational T47 84 73 81 -- 238 Pinehurst Invitational T15th 77 76 75 -- 228 Pinehurst Intercollegiate T29 77 76 73 -- 226 Boilermaker Invitational T11th 73 70 77 -- 220 HOOSIERS Boilermaker Invitational 78 83 84 -- -- 167 Fossum/TaylorMade Invitational T27th 75 75 73 -- 223 Big Ten Championship T44 81 78 79 76 314 Big Ten Championships T32nd 74 72 75 -- 221 REVIEW Rounds: 15 • Strokes: 1,180 • Average: 78.67 NCAA East Regional T92nd 69 79 75 -- 223 Rounds: 34 • Strokes: 2,534 • Average: 74.53 HISTORY 2005-06 Place 18 36 54 72 Total RECORDS Wolverine Intercollegiate T63 79 75 70 -- 224 Xavier Invitational T70 77 77 73 -- 227 TAD SACHECK Orange County National T64 77 76 75 -- 228 2006-07 Place 18 36 54 72 Total Pinehurst Intercollegiate T69 75 82 -- -- 157 Wolf Run Intercollegiate T42 81 78 78 -- 237 Rounds: 11 • Strokes: 836 • Average: 76.00 Rounds: 3 • Strokes: 237 • Average: 79.00

2003-04 Place 18 36 54 72 Total SANTIAGO QUIRARTE *Hoosier Invitational T75th 75 78 82 -- 235 2006-07 Place 18 36 54 72 Total Rounds: 3 • Strokes: 235 • Average: 78.33 Rich Harvest Farms Intercoll. T48 77 83 80 -- 240 The Gopher Invitational T28 77 78 75 -- 230 * - indicates golfer competed as an individual VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout T49 70 74 81 -- 225 Wolf Run Intercollegiate T34 77 79 77 -- 233 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge 59 80 79 82 -- 241 The Landfall Tradition T9 77 73 74 -- 224 GADO North Texas Classic T17 78 71 78 -- 227 Pinehurst Intercollegiate T54 80 78 74 -- 232 Kepler Intercollegiate T75 80 85 -- -- 165 Fossum Spartan Invitational T43 76 73 74 -- 223 Rounds: 29 • Strokes: 2,240 • Average: 77.24

2005-06 Place 18 36 54 72 Total NCAA Central Regional Preview T32 76 77 70 -- 223 Gopher Invitational 19 72 76 74 -- 222 Wolverine Intercollegiate T35 72 76 70 -- 218 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge T23 74 72 74 -- 220 Xavier Invitational T31 74 73 70 -- 217 Santa Anita/NT Classic T4 71 71 71 -- 213 Orange County National T29 73 69 77 -- 219 Pinehurst Intercollegiate T29 75 76 -- -- 151 Boilermaker Invitational T30 80 78 73 -- 231 Kepler Intercollegiate T34 77 76 78 -- 231 Fossum/Spartan Invitational T4 72 70 73 -- 215 Big Ten ChampionshipsCAREER T16 74 70 70 STATS 83 297 Jorge Campillo has won two tournaments and NCAA East Regional T14 72 77 69 -- 218 shared medalist honors at a third in his two Rounds: 39 • Strokes: 2,875 • Average: 73.72 seasons as a Hoosier.

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FIVE STRAIGHT NCAA APPEARANCES ish National Team 17 times. Most recently, he rep- For the fifth straight season, the Indiana Uni- resented his country at the European Under-21 versity men's golf team had a postseason pres- Team Championships in the summer of 2006. ence as sophomore Jorge Campillo earned a spot Campillo captured all of his matches throughout in the NCAA Central Regional to compete as an in- the championships to lead the Spanish National dividual. The Hoosiers had advanced to the NCAA Team to victory. PREVIEW Regionals each of the past three seasons. Prior to that, former two-time All-American Jeff Overton ALLENSPACH ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT V COACHES competed as an individual at the Central Regional Sophomore Drew Allenspach earned a spot on as a sophomore in 2003. Campillo fired a 5-over- the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District V HOOSIERS par 77 in the final round to finish in a tie for 72nd first team in the at-large category, the College place with a total of 235 (82-76-77). Sports Information Directors of American REVIEW (CoSIDA) announced on May 25. It was the first CAMPILLO SELECTED TO PALMER CUP such honor of Allenspach's career. HISTORY Jorge Campillo was one of eight golfers to rep- Allenspach, who wrapped up the 2006-07 sea- RECORDS resent Europe in the 2007 Palmer Cup presented son third on the team with a scoring average of by Monster on June 7-8. The annual - 76.03, played in all 12 of IU's tournaments during style competition between American collegiate the season. He recorded seven top-25 finishes, in- golfers and their counterparts from Europe was cluding a tie for 10th at the Pinehurst Intercolle- held at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Md. giate on March 18-20. That finish helped the The Caceres, Spain, product was joined on the Hoosiers to the team title at the event. The Sugar Sophomore Jorge Campillo was named first team by Jonas Blixt of Florida State (), Land, Texas, native has been in the lineup for all 25 team All-Big Ten and advanced to the NCAA Rhys Davies (Wales) and Gareth Shaw (Northern events of his career, with 16 top-25 finishes and Central Regional in 2006-07. Ireland), who play for East Tennessee State, Texas three top-10s. He is a business major with a con- (Minnesota), Niall Turner (Minnesota), Robert Ro- Tech's Oscar Floren (Sweden), Georgia State's centration in accounting and finance. hanna (Penn State) and Pariya Junhasavasdikul Mark Haastrup (), Arizona's Pedro Oriol To be eligible for CoSIDA Academic All-District (Purdue). Junior Santiago Quirarte was the (Spain) and Stirling's Gordon Yates (). The honors, a student-athlete must be of sophomore Hoosiers' sportsmanship honoree. group was coached by Chris van der Velde of the standing or higher and have a grade point aver- . age of at least 3.2. The at-large category consists MAYER WELCOMES TRIO Campillo became the second Palmer Cup par- of student-athletes from women's bowling, Indiana men's golf head coach Mike Mayer will ticipant to come from Bloomington, as former women's crew, men's and women's fencing, welcome three golfers to the Hoosier family in Hoosier and current PGA Tour player Jeff Overton women's field hockey, men's and women's golf, 2007-08. Mayer announced Ben Bellville, Ren Han represented the United States at the 2005 compe- men's and women's gymnastics, men's and and Paul Park have signed National Letters-of-In- tition. Campillo, a member of the Spanish National women's ice hockey, men's and women's tent to attend Indiana University beginning in the Federation team, has been selected to the Span- lacrosse, men's and women's rifle, men's and fall semester of 2007. women's skiing, men's and women's swimming, Bellville (Granger, Ind./Penn) has put together men's and women's tennis, men's volleyball, an impressive resume of accomplishments on the men's and women's water polo and wrestling. golf course both at the high school and national level. This past summer, Bellville took seventh CAMPILLO FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG TEN place at the prestigious North-South Junior, held Indiana sophomore Jorge Campillo was named at Pinehurst. He carded rounds of 75-72-69 for his first team All-Big Ten, the league announced on finish. The Granger, Ind., native was also the first May 1. It was the second first team honor for the alternate for the 2006 United States Golf Associa- Caceres, Spain, native, who also claimed Fresh- tion (USGA) Junior Amateur after firing a 145 (72- man of the Year honors in 2006. He was the 73) in qualifying. youngest player on the squad in 2007, joining four Han will make history by joining the Hoosiers, seniors and one junior. as he will become the first Chinese passport Campillo wrapped up the 2007 season with a holder to play men's collegiate golf in the U.S. team-best stroke average of 73.37 over 35 rounds. Han, who moved to Richmond, British Columbia, He had eight top-10 finishes in 12 events, including , in 2003 but retains his Chinese passport, two victories. The sophomore opened the spring brings an impressive resume to the Hoosier pro- of 2007 by earning medalist honors in his first two gram. A 2005 American Junior Golf Association starts, tying for the win at the GADO North Texas (AJGA) honorable mention All-American, he cap- Classic and outpacing the field at the Pinehurst tured the Fidelity Investments Junior Classic that Intercollegiate three weeks later. year with a tournament total of 216 (72-74-70). In Drew Allenspach earned a spot on the ESPN Joining Campillo on the first team were Matt 2006, Han placed second at the same event, firing The Magazine Academic All-District V first Harmon (Michigan State), a unanimous selection a tournament-record 65 at the Ruby Hill Golf Club team last season. and the Player of the Year, Bronson La'Cassie in Pleasanton, Calif.

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Park, a native of Wayne, N.J., and the first New over 72 holes at the Club Campestre de la Ciudad Jersey native to play for the Hoosiers, will join Bel- de Mexico. lville and Han. Another player with extensive jun- In the International Pairs Tournament, Quirarte ior golf experience, Park has participated in played with Santiago Gavino Valladares to repre- tournaments on both the local and national levels. sent Mexico. The two golfers faced off against In 2006, Park captured titles at the Future Colle- duos from 15 countries, six golf associations in the gians World Tour (FCWT) French Creek Open with United States and Canada as well as from the six PREVIEW a total of 143 (72-71) and the University of Florida associations affiliated with the Mexican Golf Fed- Open with a 141 (70-71). He finished 10th at the eration, the host club and the national youth com- COACHES AJGA Fidelity Investments Junior at Trump Na- mittee. tional, and also wrapped up the 34th Southern HOOSIERS Junior Championship in 18th place. BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK TIMES TWO Jorge Campillo was named the co-Big Ten REVIEW CAMPILLO ON GOLFWEEK TV Golfer of the Week, the conference office an- HISTORY Indiana University sophomore Jorge Campillo nounced on March 22. It marked the sophomore’s was featured on the April 13 edition of Golfweek second weekly honor of the season and the fifth of RECORDS TV's popular "Off Campus With Lance Ringler" his career. segment. The spot detailed the process of how the Campillo captured the individual title at the Caceres, Spain, native came to be a Hoosier, as Pinehurst Intercollegiate with a 3-under-par total well as the success that he has had since arriving of 213 (73-67-73) on March 18-20. He also led the in Bloomington. Hoosiers to a first-place finish at the event with a Junior Santiago Quirarte appeared in 29 events Campillo was interviewed at the Boilermaker team total of 880 (297-293-290). It was the second last year. He posted a tie for ninth place at the Invitational on April 7-8. The feature also featured consecutive title for both the Hoosiers and Landfall Tradition during the fall. an interview with IU head coach Mike Mayer and Campillo, who each shared first place at the discussed the careers of former Hoosiers and cur- GADO North Texas Classic to open the spring sea- CAMPILLO GOLFER OF THE WEEK rent PGA Tour players Shaun Micheel, Jeff Over- son on Feb. 18-19. The 67 turned in by the Caceres, Indiana University sophomore Jorge Campillo ton and Steve Wheatcroft. Spain, native in the second round tied his career- was named the Big Ten Golfer of the Week, the low, which he set in the third round of the NCAA conference office announced on Thursday, Feb. QUIRARTE AT THE MEXICAN AMATEUR East Regionals in 2006. 22. It was the fourth weekly honor of his career. Junior Santiago Quirarte competed in the 80th The Caceres, Spain, native tied for first at the annual Mexican Amateur on March 29-April 1. In BACK-TO-BACK AT PINEHURST GADO North Texas Classic with a 54-hole total of conjunction with the event, he also represented The Indiana men's golf team took home the 214 (73-68-73) in the Hoosiers' first event of the Mexico at the International Pairs Tournament. team title at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate on spring season. His second-round 68 tied a season- The Queretaro native joined the field of 119 March 20, wrapping up the three-day event with a low for the sophomore. Prior to the win, Campillo players vying for the top amateur title in Mexico total score of 880 (297-293-290). Sophomore Jorge had one individual medalist honor to his credit, the Campillo also captured the individual title with a 2006 Boilermaker Invitational. 3-under-par total of 213 (73-67-73). It was the sec- Campillo, the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in ond consecutive title for both the Hoosiers and 2006, earned the weekly award three times during Campillo, who each shared first place at the his inaugural collegiate campaign. He was hon- GADO North Texas Classic to open the spring sea- ored on Feb. 23, March 9 and April 11, 2006. son on Feb. 18-19. Following Campillo in the lineup was classmate HOOSIERS CAPTURE GADO TITLE Drew Allenspach, who carded a 54-hole total of The Indiana men's golf team finished in a tie for 220 (71-74-75) to finish in a tie for 10th place. Fel- first place with the University of Houston and low sophomore Seth Brandon turned in the team's sophomore Jorge Campillo tied for first for the in- best round of the day over the final 18, a 2-under- dividual title at the GADO North Texas Classic par 70, which included birdies on three of his final (Feb. 18-19), held at El Palomar Country Club in five holes, to wrap up the tournament in a tie for Guadalajara, Mexico, to open the spring portion 15th at 222 (76-76-70). of the 2006-07 schedule. The Hoosiers turned in a The victory marked the first time since the tournament total of 896 (305-287-304) to share the 2003-04 season in which IU won consecutive team title. Houston carded rounds of 309-290-297 events. In the fall of 2003, the Hoosiers emerged for its total and moved up from third place after on top at three straight events, the Hoosier Invita- the first round. tional, the 49er Collegiate Classic and the Xavier Campillo turned in a total of 214 (73-68-73) to tie Invitational. Former Hoosier and current PGA Tour Jordan Irwin of Houston (76-69-69) for the individ- ual crown. His 68 in the second round tied a ca- Seth Brandon finished second on the team with member Jeff Overton was also the individual reer low. Prior to the win, the Caceres, Spain, a 75.86 average in 2006-07. He tied for fourth at medalist at all three of those tournaments. the Boilermaker Invitational. native had one victory to his credit, the 2006 Boil-

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ermaker Invitational. The Hoosiers had picked up A native of Middletown, Ohio, Martin wrapped A two-time Big Ten Player of the Year, Overton the team win there, as well, and were also victo- up the 72-hole event 19 strokes behind the winner, wrapped up the event in a tie for 64th position and rious at the Fossum/Spartan Invitational in the Major Manning, at 273 (69-66-66-72). He was three has earned exempt status on the Nationwide Tour spring of 2006. strokes out of a top-20 placement. for 2007. However, the Evansville, Ind., native also Following Campillo was fellow sophomore Seth Martin was the first Hoosier to participate in earned conditional PGA Tour status due to his Brandon, who tied for 10th place with a 54-hole the event, held at St. Petersburg Country Club, placement on the money list in 2006 and will split PREVIEW total of 225 (76-75-74). since former IU standout and current PGA Tour time between the two tours in 2007. member Jeff Overton captured the New Year's In- Along with Micheel, the 2003 PGA champion, COACHES HOOSIERS PARTICIPATE IN JONES CUP vitational title in 2005. First played in 1927, the tour- Wheatcroft and Overton bring the total of former Sophomores Seth Brandon and Jorge Campillo nament originated on the Lakewood Golf Course, IU players on the PGA Tour to three in 2007. HOOSIERS were invited to participate in the prestigious which became the St. Petersburg Country Club in Jones Cup Invitational on Feb. 2-4, at the Freder- May 2000. MICHEEL RUNNER-UP AT PGA REVIEW ica Golf Club in Sea Island, Ga. The Jones Cup In- Shaun Micheel, a 1991 IU graduate and Big Ten vitational, a 54-hole stroke play event, is contested WHEATCROFT EARNS TOUR CARD Champion, placed second at the 88th PGA Cham- HISTORY biennially among the best amateur players from Closing with a 5-under-par 67 in the sixth and pionship. Micheel, the 2003 PGA Champion, RECORDS around the world. First contested in 2001, the final round of the final stage of wrapped up the tournament with a 13-under-par Jones Cup Committee extended invitations to 99 on Dec. 4, former IU men's golfer Steve Wheat- total of 275 after carding a 69 in the final round at players for the 2007 competition based on a vari- croft finished in seventh place to earn his PGA . ety of criteria, such as tournament finishes and Tour card for the 2007 season. Wheatcroft finished For the tournament, Micheel's first top-10 fin- amateur rankings. the final stage with a 14-under-par total of 418 (73- ish on the PGA Tour this season and his fifth top- Campillo finished in a tie for 62nd place at the 75-71-65-67-67) to join former Hoosier standouts 25 of the year, he turned in rounds of 69-70-67-69 event with a three-day total of 226 (70-81-75), Shaun Micheel and Jeff Overton on Tour. for a 275 total. The only major championship win- while Brandon was one stroke behind him, wrap- Wheatcroft, who played in 21 events on the Na- ner in IU golf history, Micheel trailed only three- ping up the event in a tie for 69th at 227 (76-76-75). tionwide Tour during the 2006 season, making 12 time PGA Champion Tiger Woods at the cuts and earning one top 10 and four top-25 fin- conclusion of play. He finished one stroke ahead RING IN THE NEW YEAR ishes, was one of just seven players to advance of Sergio Garcia, Luke Donald and Adam Scott, Freshman Alex Martin finished with a 4-over- through all three rounds of qualifying and earn his who tied for third at 12-under par. par total of 292 (70-77-69-76) at the 81st New card. Year's Invitational on Jan. 7. Martin closed out the Also competing in the finals was Overton, who tournament in 23rd place with his total. finished 136th on the PGA Tour money list in 2006.

The 2006-07 Hoosiers narrowly missed out on the program’s fourth straight trip to the postseason. However, Indiana did capture a pair of team titles during the season. The Hoosiers shared first place at the GADO North Texas Classic before bringing home the championship at the 18-team Pinehurst Intercollegiate.

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NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL PREVIEW GADO North Texas Classic Rich Hill Farms Golf Course • Sugar Grove, Ill. El Palomar Country Club • Guadalajara, Mexico Sept. 9-10, 2006 Feb. 17-19, 2007 INDIANA (8th/12) 305 318 306 929 INDIANA (T1st/10) 305 287 304 896 Jorge Campillo (T3) 74 76 74 224 Jorge Campillo (T1) 73 68 73 214 Seth Brandon (T15) 76 79 74 229 Seth Brandon (T10) 76 75 74 225 Brandon Pike (T30) 78 80 77 235 Santiago Quirarte (T17) 78 71 78 227 Santiago Quirarte (T48) 77 83 80 240 Drew Allenspach (T23) 78 73 79 230 PREVIEW Drew Allenspach (T58) 80 83 82 245 Alex Martin (44) 81 82 82 245 *Aaron Harrell (T43) 80 81 78 239 COACHES Pinehurst Intercollegiate GOPHER INVITATIONAL The Centennial Pinehurst No. 8 • Pinehurst, N.C. HOOSIERS Spring Hill Golf Club • Wayzata, Minn. March 18-20, 2007 Sept. 16-17, 2006 INDIANA (1st/18) 297 293 290 880 REVIEW INDIANA (6th/12) 300 295 313 908 Jorge Campillo (1) 73 67 73 213 Jorge Campillo (T5) 72 73 75 220 Drew Allenspach (T10) 71 74 75 220 HISTORY Santiago Quirarte (T28) 77 78 75 230 Seth Brandon (T15) 76 76 70 222 Drew Allenspach (T32) 73 76 82 231 Brandon Pike (T29) 77 76 73 226 RECORDS Seth Brandon (T43) 78 73 85 236 Santiago Quirarte (T54) 75 73 75 232 Brandon Pike (T48) 84 73 81 238 *Alex Martin (T18) 75 73 75 233

VCU/MATTAPONI SPRINGS SHOOTOUT Boilermaker Invitational Mattaponi Springs Golf Course • Ruther Glen, Va. Kampen Course • West Lafayette, Ind. Sept. 25-26, 2006 April 7-8, 2007 INDIANA (4th/15) 284 288 282 854 INDIANA (T6th/15) 308 301 -- 609 Jorge Campillo (T3) 68 70 68 206 Seth Brandon (T4) 74 74 -- 148 Seth Brandon (T12) 72 73 69 214 Jorge Campillo (T22) 76 75 -- 151 Drew Allenspach (T15) 74 72 69 215 Drew Allenspach (T31) 78 75 -- 153 Santiago Quirarte (T49) 70 74 81 225 Alex Martin (T56) 80 77 -- 157 Alex Martin (T51) 77 73 76 226 Brandon Pike (78) 83 84 -- 167

WOLF RUN INTERCOLLEGIATE Kepler Intercollegiate Wolf Run Golf Club • Zionsville, Ind. OSU Scarlet Course • Columbus, Ohio Oct. 7-8, 2006 April 14-15, 2007 INDIANA (7th/10) 296 303 310 909 INDIANA (10th/16) 313 312 -- 625 Jorge Campillo (6) 69 73 76 218 Drew Allenspach (T14) 75 77 -- 152 Drew Allenspach (19) 75 74 79 228 Jorge Campillo (T18) 76 77 -- 153 Seth Brandon (T31) 75 78 79 232 Seth Brandon (T53) 83 78 -- 161 Santiago Quirarte (T34) 77 79 77 233 Alex Martin (T61) 82 80 -- 162 Tad Sacheck (T42) 81 78 78 237 Santiago Quirarte (T75) 80 85 -- 165 *Alex Martin (T24) 78 78 74 230 Fossum Spartan Invitational BIG TEN/PAC-10 CHALLENGE Forest Akers West Golf Course • East Lansing, Mich. Pacific Dunes Golf Course • Bandon, Ore. April 21-22, 2007 Oct. 23-24, 2006 INDIANA (7th/13) 298 286 288 872 INDIANA (10th/12) 312 304 302 918 Alex Martin (T21) 72 71 74 217 Jorge Campillo (T5) 75 76 73 224 Drew Allenspach (T28) 74 74 71 219 Seth Brandon (T18) 78 79 69 226 Seth Brandon (T28) 76 71 72 219 Drew Allenspach (T25) 79 70 79 228 Jorge Campillo (T33) 78 71 71 220 Alex Martin (T55) 80 79 81 240 Santiago Quirarte (T43) 76 73 74 223 Santiago Quirarte (59) 80 79 82 241 Big Ten Championships THE LANDFALL TRADITION OSU Scarlet Course • Columbus, Ohio The Jack Nicklaus Course at Landfall CC • Wilmington, N.C. April 27-29, 2007 Oct. 27-29, 2006 INDIANA (T6th/11) 299 303 300 311 1213 INDIANA (6th/12) 306 300 308 914 Jorge Campillo (T12) 78 72 75 76 301 Jorge Campillo (T9) 79 75 70 224 Drew Allenspach (20) 73 78 75 78 304 Santiago Quirarte (T9) 77 73 74 224 Seth Brandon (T24) 72 77 74 83 306 Alex Martin (T35) 76 75 83 234 Alex Martin (T34) 76 76 76 81 309 Drew Allenspach (T38) 75 77 84 236 Brandon Pike (T44) 81 78 79 76 314 Seth Brandon (T43) 78 78 81 237 * - played as a individual

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2006-07 INDIANA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Date Tournament IU/Teams Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Total Sept. 9-10 Rich Harvest Farms Intercollegiate 8/12 305 318 306 --- 929 Sept. 16-17 The Gopher Invitational 6/11 300 295 313 --- 908 Sept. 25-26 VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout 4/14 284 288 282 --- 854 PREVIEW Oct. 7-8 Wolf Run Intercollegiate 7/10 296 303 310 --- 909 Oct. 23-24 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge 10/12 312 304 302 --- 918 COACHES Oct. 27-29 The Landfall Tradition 6/12 306 300 308 --- 914 Feb. 17-19 The GADO North Texas Classic T1/10 305 287 304 --- 896 HOOSIERS March 18-20 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 1/18 297 293 290 --- 880 April 7-8 Boilermaker Invitational T6/15 308 301 ------609 REVIEW April 14-15 Kepler Intercollegiate 10/16 313 312 ------625 April 21-22 Fossum Spartan Invitational 7/13 298 286 288 --- 872 HISTORY April 27-29 Big Ten Championship T6/11 299 303 300 311 1213

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75 & Best Best Best Best Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Below 18 36 54 Finish Jorge Campillo 38 2,803 73.76 25 67 138 206 1st Seth Brandon 35 2,655 75.86 16 69 145 214 T4th Drew Allenspach 35 2,661 76.03 19 69 146 215 T10th Santiago Quirarte 29 2,240 77.24 9 70 144 223 T9th Alex Martin 29 2,243 77.34 9 71 143 217 T18th Brandon Pike 15 1,180 78.67 2 73 153 226 T29th Tad Sacheck 3 237 79.00 - 78 159 237 T42nd Aaron Harrell 3 239 79.67 - 78 161 239 T43rd

DREW ALLENSPACH (SO./S)., 5-11, SUGAR LAND, TEXAS - FORT BEND ELKINS H.S.) Sept. 9-10 Rich Harvest Farms Intercollegiate 80 83 82 -- 245 (T58) Sept. 16-17 The Gopher Invitational 73 76 82 -- 231 (T32) Sept. 25-26 VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout 74 72 69 -- 215 (T15) Oct. 7-8 Wolf Run Intercollegiate 75 74 79 -- 228 (19) Oct. 23-24 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge 79 70 79 -- 228 (T25) Oct. 27-29 The Landfall Tradition 75 77 84 -- 236 (T38) Feb. 17-19 GADO North Texas Classic 78 73 79 -- 230 (T23) March 18-20 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 71 74 75 -- 220 (T10) April 7-8 Boilermaker Invitational 78 75 -- -- 153 (T31) April 14-15 Kepler Intercollegiate 75 77 -- -- 152 (T14) April 21-22 Fossum Spartan Invitational 74 74 71 -- 219 (T28) April 27-29 Big Ten Championship 73 78 75 78 304 (20)

SETH BRANDON (SO./SO., 6-1, DALTON, GA. - THE BAYLOR SCHOOL H.S.) Sept. 9-10 Rich Harvest Farms Intercollegiate 76 79 74 -- 229 (T15) Sept. 16-17 The Gopher Invitational 78 73 85 -- 236 (T42) Sept. 25-26 VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout 72 73 69 -- 214 (T12) Oct. 7-8 Wolf Run Intercollegiate 75 78 79 -- 232 (T31) Oct. 23-24 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge 78 79 69 -- 226 (T18) Oct. 27-29 The Landfall Tradition 78 78 81 -- 237 (T43) Feb. 17-19 GADO North Texas Classic 76 75 74 -- 225 (T10) March 18-20 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 76 76 70 -- 222 (T15) April 7-8 Boilermaker Invitational 74 74 -- -- 148 (T4) April 14-15 Kepler Intercollegiate 83 78 -- -- 161 (T53) April 21-22 Fossum Spartan Invitational 76 71 72 -- 219 (T28) April 27-29 Big Ten Championship 72 77 74 83 306 (T24)

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JORGE CAMPILLO (SO./SO., 6-1, CACERES, SPAIN - LA ASUNCION H.S.) Sept. 9-10 Rich Harvest Farms Intercollegiate 74 76 74 -- 224 (T3) Sept. 16-17 The Gopher Invitational 72 73 75 -- 220 (T5) Sept. 25-26 VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout 68 70 68 -- 206 (T3) Oct. 7-8 Wolf Run Intercollegiate 69 73 76 -- 218 (6) Oct. 23-24 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge 75 76 73 -- 224 (T5) Oct. 27-29 The Landfall Tradition 77 73 74 -- 224 (T9) PREVIEW Feb. 17-19 GADO North Texas Classic 73 68 73 -- 214 (T1) March 18-20 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 73 67 73 -- 213 (1) COACHES April 7-8 Boilermaker Invitational 76 76 -- -- 151 (T22) April 14-15 Kepler Intercollegiate 76 77 -- -- 153 (T18) HOOSIERS April 21-22 Fossum Spartan Invitational 78 71 71 -- 220 (T33) April 27-29 Big Ten Championship 78 72 75 76 301 (T12) REVIEW May 17-19 NCAA Central Regional 82 76 77 -- 235 (T72) HISTORY

AARON HARRELL (5TH./SR., 5-10, BEDFORD, IND. - NORTH-LAWRENCE H.S.) RECORDS Sept. 9-10 Rich Harvest Farms Intercollegiate 80 81 78 -- 239 (T43)

ALEX MARTIN (FR./FR., 6-0, MIDDLETOWN, OHIO - ST. XAVIER H.S.) Sept. 25-26 VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout 77 73 76 -- 226 (T51) Oct. 7-8 Wolf Run Intercollegiate 78 78 74 -- 230 (T24) Oct. 23-24 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge 80 79 81 -- 240 (T55) Oct. 27-29 The Landfall Tradition 76 75 83 -- 234 (T35) Feb. 17-19 GADO North Texas Classic 81 82 82 -- 245 (44) March 18-20 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 75 73 75 -- 223 (T18) April 7-9 Boilermaker Invitational 80 77 -- -- 157 (T56) April 14-15 Kepler Intercollegiate 82 80 -- -- 162 (T61) April 21-22 Fossum Spartan Invitational 72 71 74 -- 217 (T21) April 27-29 Big Ten Championship 76 76 76 81 309 (T34)

BRANDON PIKE (SO./SO., 6-0, LAFONTAINE, IND. - HUNTINGTON NORTH H.S.) Sept. 9-10 Rich Harvest Farms Intercollegiate 78 80 77 -- 235 (T30) Sept. 16-17 The Gopher Invitational 84 73 81 -- 238 (T47) March 18-20 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 77 76 73 -- 226 (T29) April 7-8 Boilermaker Invitational 83 84 -- -- 167 (78) April 27-29 Big Ten Championship 81 78 79 76 314 (T44)

SANTIAGO QUIRARTE (JR./JR., 5-7, QUERETARO, MEXICO - JOHN F. KENNEDY H.S.) Sept. 9-10 Rich Harvest Farms Intercollegiate 77 83 80 -- 240 (T48) Sept. 16-17 The Gopher Invitational 77 78 75 -- 230 (T28) Sept. 25-26 VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout 70 74 81 -- 225 (T49) Oct. 7-8 Wolf Run Intercollegiate 77 79 77 -- 233 (T34) Oct. 23-24 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge 80 79 82 -- 241 (59) Oct. 27-29 The Landfall Tradition 77 73 74 -- 224 (T9) Feb. 17-19 GADO North Texas Classic 78 71 78 -- 227 (T17) March 18-20 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 80 78 74 -- 232 (T54) April 14-15 Kepler Intercollegiate 80 85 -- -- 165 (T75) April 21-22 Fossum Spartan Invitational 76 73 74 -- 223 (T43)

TAD SACHECK (SR./SR., 6-2, ZIONSVILLE, IND. - ZIONSVILLE H.S.) Oct. 7-8 Wolf Run Intercollegiate 81 78 78 -- 237 (T42)

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The sport of men’s golf has been a staple in In- Leen twice went on to earn All-America hon- diana University athletics. The Hoosiers began ors, highlighted by a 10th-place finish at the 1997 competing in the 1920s and made their first ap- NCAA Championships. Overton was a second pearance at the Big Ten Championships in 1922. team All-American in 2004 after tying for 20th at Success has followed the Hoosiers over the the 2004 NCAA Championships and a second team course of the last 80 years, and IU’s tradition in honoree again in 2005. He completed his four men’s golf is as prestigious as any Big Ten school. years in Bloomington leaving his personal stamp PREVIEW The Hoosiers won their first of eight Big Ten on the program. Overton is the only Hoosier golfer Championships in 1962 and went on to win five to ever card a single-season scoring average COACHES under 70 with 69.97 in 2004-05, and his career av- HOOSIERS “I am very proud to say that I am an Indiana Uni- erage of 71.72 bested Leen’s 73.49 mark for the top versity graduate. Some of my fondest memories spot in school history. REVIEW come from my time spent at IU. Indiana had a The Evansville, Ind., native won eight career successful golf team and to play golf in the Big tournaments, including Big Ten medalist honors in HISTORY Ten is very special. I chose to come to IU not 2005, and for the second straight year was named only to play golf but also because of the strong Big Ten Player of the Year in 2004-05, becoming RECORDS business school. Indiana gave me what I was the first Hoosier since Leen (1996-98) to garner the looking for as far as golf goes as well as in the award in consecutive seasons. classroom.” Additionally in 2004-05, Overton won the Les Bolstad Award for low season stroke average for -Don Padgett II, 1969 All-Big Ten the second time in as many years. Overton was

more crowns over the course of the next 12 years. “I decided to attend Indiana because of coach During a stretch between 1968 and 1984, the Mayer and because of the team practice facil- Hoosiers finished in the top three at the Big Ten ity. Indiana gave me the opportunity to become Championships 17 of 18 times, winning five the player I am today. I owe a lot to Indiana Uni- crowns. Indiana remerged in the ’90s with a versity. It was a great place to spend four years Shaun Micheel was an All-American in 1991. A championship in 1991 and again in 1998. The 1991 of my life academically and athletically. ” current member of the PGA Tour, Micheel won championship came on the heels of a ninth-place the PGA Championship in 2003. finish just one season prior. -Jeff Overton, 2004 & 2005 All-American, Those eight Big Ten Championships since 1962 2005 Walker Cup & Palmer Cup Teams are the second most by any Big Ten school (Ohio State - 18). The list of Hoosier greats is long, as on named to the All-Big Ten team all four years of his 15 different occasions an Indiana men’s golfer has career, claiming first team honors three times. He earned All-America honors and on 43 different oc- also became the first Hoosier to participate in both casions a Hoosier has been named to the All-Big the Walker and Palmer Cups in 2005. Ten team, second most in the Big Ten to Ohio Indiana has excelled at the NCAA Champi- State. On six of those 43 occasions, the Hoosier onships, earning five top-20 finishes in the 1970s named to the All-Big Ten team also took home Big and seven total since 1969. The Hoosiers twice ad- Ten Player of the Year - the most in conference vanced to the championships in the ’80s and most history. recently competed for the crown in 1996, their 13th Indiana’s first Big Ten Player of the Year came appearance. Indiana has finished among the top in 1991, when Shaun Micheel took home the 10 twice. honor. Randy Leen won the award three straight The Hoosiers made their first appearance in seasons from 1996-98, something only one other 1958, placing 13th. Wayne McDonald helped the player, Luke Donald (Northwestern, 1999-2001), Hoosiers to an 11th-place finish at the 1969 NCAA has accomplished in the history of the Big Ten. In Championships, and recorded the best individual two of the past three seasons, Jeff Overton finish in Hoosier history, a second-place tie. brought home Big Ten Player of the Year awards The following season, McDonald earned All- to the Hoosier program. America honors and helped the Hoosiers to a

Did You Know Indiana Men’s Golf… • has won the second most Big Ten Championships (8) since 1962. • has had Hoosier athletes earn 43 All-Big Ten honors, the second most in conference history. • is the home to six Big Ten Players of the Year, the most in conference history. • was the home to one of two three-time Big Ten Player of the Year golfers (Randy Leen). A two-time All-American while at Indiana, Jeff • has appeared at the NCAA Championships 13 times. Overton holds numerous Hoosier records and • has had 14 NCAA All-Americans recognized 23 times. was also a member of the 2005 Walker and • has had two top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championships. Palmer Cup teams.

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three consecutive postseason berths since ad- “I grew up in Ohio and went to visit IU, and I re- vancing to six straight from 1972-77. ally liked it and just felt like I fit in. There was Indiana also captured two team titles through- just something about the campus that made me out the season, which culminated in Mayer being want to come to Indiana. I fell in love with the named both Big Ten and Midwest Region Coach golf program. I also went to a basketball game of the Year. while visiting, and I saw of sports In addition to Mayer’s honors, Jorge Campillo PREVIEW at IU and that was enough. It just has a great at- shattered Overton’s freshman scoring average, mosphere with fan support like no other school ending the season with a 72.67 average, the COACHES can compare to. I really enjoyed my time at IU, eighth-best in school history. Campillo was also and it was just the place for me.” named Big Ten Freshman of the Year by a unani- HOOSIERS -Randy Leen, mous vote and became the first IU rookie since Three-time Big Ten Player of the Year Overton in 2002 to be selected to the All-Big Ten REVIEW team. The Caceres, Spain, native also earned a 12th-place finish at the NCAAs. From 1972-1977, spot on the PING All-Midwest Region team follow- HISTORY Indiana placed in the top 25 at the NCAA Champi- ing the season. onship led by the play of All-Americans Kelly This past season, Campillo gave the Hoosiers RECORDS Roberts, Bob Ackerman, Gary Biddinger, Rob a presence in the postseason for the fifth straight Jackson and Kevin Proctor. year. The All-Big Ten selection qualified for NCAA In 1975, Ackerman and Biddinger were co-Big Regionals and finished the season with a 73.76 Ten Champions, only the second time teammates scoring average. He also became the second tied for medalist honors. John Cook and Rick Borg Hoosier (Jeff Overton) to ever participate in the from Ohio State were the last to accomplish the Palmer Cup, as he represented Team Europe. feat in 1979. A total of six Hoosiers have won Big Indiana golfers are not only successful on the Ten medalist honors. Byron Comstock was the golf course, but in the classroom as well. In 2004 first in 1964 and Don Padgett II was the second in and 2005, eight Hoosiers earned Academic All-Big Randy Leen earned All-America honors twice 1969. Ten honors, the most honorees in one season in during his Hoosier career. He also earned Big Mike Ingram won in 1984, and Micheel earned the program’s history. In 2006, six Hoosiers earned Ten Player of the Year honors three times. medalist honors in 1991 with what at the time was the honor followed by four last year. Since the the third-lowest score in Championship history honor was created in 1986, a total of 63 Hoosiers (71-68-70-67=276). He also won the Les Bolstad have earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. Award for the lowest stroke average in the Con- Seven Hoosiers have earned Academic All- ference with a 72.1 average. Micheel was All-Big America accolades throughout the years. Roude- Ten in 1990 and 1991. bush was a three-time honoree from 1992-94, The 1991 season also saw Jody Roudebush be- while current assistant coach Josh Brewer come the first Hoosier golfer to be named Big Ten earned the national accolade in both 1997 and Freshman of the Year. He went on to earn All-Big 1998. Joe Tomaselli (1992) and Michael Kemper Ten honors in 1993 and 1994. (1996) also earned Academic All-America laurels. In 1995-96 and 1996-97, the Hoosiers advanced Additionally, Ryan Cassidy was named an All- to the NCAA tournament for the final time until America Scholar in 2004, while Brad Marek and their return the last three seasons. During the Scott Seibert collected All-America Scholar hon- 2005-06 campaign, head coach Mike Mayer led ors in 2005. the Hoosiers back into the NCAAs for the third In a program that has excelled in its 80-year straight year, the first time since the 1995-96 and history, Hoosier golfers continue to add to Indi- 1996-97 seasons IU made three-consecutive ap- ana’s rich golfing tradition both on and off the pearances in the postseason. course. Indiana also corralled its best finish at the Big Ten Championships since 1998 in 2005, finishing in second place, five shots behind Michigan State. “I came to Indiana because of the opportunity to Overall, the team collected its fifth victory in play right away. On a recruiting visit, I had the two seasons and seventh under Mayer’s direction, chance to meet and play with some of the play- winning the 2004 Xavier Invitational for the sec- ers and found that the golf course and the prac- ond consecutive season. Indiana finished the tice facilities were to my liking. Aside from the 2004-05 campaign with eight top-five and four top- golf that I was able to play at IU, I had a great three finishes, including three second-place time at the university. After being there for a showings. The Hoosiers carded a 291.91 scoring week or two, I had met so many new friends that average, second only to the 291.84 mark set the Former Hoosier and current Indiana assistant I never felt the homesickness that plagues a lot previous season. coach, Josh Brewer, won one tournament dur- of college freshmen.” ing his freshman season of 1995. Brewer also During the 2005-06 season, Mayer led the earned Academic All-Big Ten honors Hoosiers to their third consecutive NCAA Regional -Shaun Micheel, 1991 All-American, appearance, marking the first time IU collected three times during his career. 2003 PGA Champion, PGA Tour Member

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2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 55 INDIANA HOOSIERS IU PRACTICE FACILITY

Indiana’s quest to regain national recognition which allows the Hoosiers to make the greens dif- nine additional sand bunkers on the lower end of with its golf program took a tremendous step for- ferent speeds. the practice area, including two fairway bunkers. ward in 2002 in accomplishing that mission. The Construction began on the facility through the By far the best facility in the Big Ten, Indiana Hoosiers unveiled a new state-of-the-art practice spring of 2001. Noted golf course architect Tim can attribute its improvement to this immaculate facility that enables the Hoosier student-athlete to Liddy designed the practice area and Wadsworth facility, which has quickly become the crown hit any type of shot under tournament conditions. Golf Course Construction was the contractor. jewel of Indiana golf. PREVIEW The team-only facility includes two large bent “This is an exciting facility,” Liddy said. “I think Since the inception of the practice facility, the COACHES grass teeing areas on each end. Seven large we’ve built a unique, one-of-a-kind area that you interest among the Indiana golf recruits has won’t find anywhere else in the country. I was re- grown tremendously. Recruits are amazed by the HOOSIERS “We are just starting to see the effects of our new ally excited to be a part of this project, and I’m first-class facility and anxious when the coach practice facility. Our team has the ability to hit REVIEW thrilled with how it turned out.” tells them that the facility belongs to them. This shots that they would come across in tournament The upper end of the practice area includes an past year, Indiana golfers were found on the prac- HISTORY conditions. We have large greens that slope 11,000 square foot pitching and chipping area sur- tice facility nearly 12 months out of the year. away from the golfer, demanding pretty finesse rounded by 11 bunkers. The pitching and chipping “In order to recruit, you have to have facilities,” RECORDS shots. As we have moved forward, the facility area also has its own bent grass fairway and gives said Mayer. “I believe that this is the premier has made our team more competitive in the Big the Hoosier team the opportunity to work on their practice facility in the country and by far the best Ten and on a national stage.” short game. Also on the upper end of the facility in the Big Ten. This is a huge recruiting tool, and Mike Mayer, Head Coach is a large, two-tiered, undulating, USGA putting- we know that by the looks on a recruit’s face when only green. he sees this facility. The fact that these kids can USGA greens and 19 white sand bunkers also From the main hitting area on the lower end of come out here and hit any type of shot that they grace the facility. Bent grass is the dominant turf the facility, IU student-athletes can hit shots from want to into large greens manicured to tourna- on the facility, including two different varieties, 175 yards in, into five USGA greens. There are ment conditions is truly tremendous.”

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Along with the short-game area, the Hoosier golfers enjoy their own private teeing and prac- tice area at the IU Golf Course driving range. The widely spread out range features six large target greens with a total of 20 pins at which to shoot. Alongside the Hoosier golf tee is a huge putting green, offering many undulating and fast putts. Adjacent to the driving range, the IU Golf Course also has an executive nine-hole, par-3 course that is very popular among recreational golfers. Indiana student-athletes receive attention from the university in the classroom and with facilities. IU golfers have been provided with a state-of-the- art facility that offers any type of shot that can be found on the golf course. The old adage is “prac- tice makes perfect”, and what a better place to do it than a “perfect practice” facility.

“In order to recruit, you have to have facilities. I believe that this is the premier practice facility in the country and by far the best in the Big Ten. This is a huge recruiting tool, and we know that by the looks on a recruit’s face when he sees this facility. The fact that these kids can come out here and hit any type of shot that they want to into large greens manicured to tournament con- ditions is truly tremendous.” Mike Mayer, Head Coach

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The tradition of the Indiana’s men’s golf pro- “When the original members of the Hoosier ing trees and moving dirt is concerned. Not one gram has been well documented and the univer- cent of tax money was used to build the course. clan of Fee settled a thousand acres north by sity’s commitment to excellence in the sport is All expenses to build the golf course were fi- evident by the golf facilities that reside in Bloom- east of Bloomington, Ind., they had no idea that nanced solely through student fees. ington close to the IU campus. 250 of those acres, heavily timbered hills, Each day during construction, Harrell, a former Located just a few minutes from campus, the would one day be the stage for what promises quarterback and third baseman at Indiana, PREVIEW Indiana University Golf Course offers many ameni- to be one of the most scenic and interesting climbed aboard a bulldozer complete with root ties for golfers of all kinds. The facility includes an rakes, which yanked up the stumps of the trees playing grounds in American golf. On these COACHES 18-hole championship course, a nine-hole execu- after they had been leveled with chainsaws. tive course, a large, lighted driving range and a Injun summer days, this same thick forest, Knowing that the heat and humidity of Indiana HOOSIERS state-of-the-art practice facility for the team. where the hoot owls used to chase the chick- summers would be common, fairway and green Construction began in 1954 on IU’s champi- ens, is now being transformed into Indiana watering systems were installed during construc- REVIEW onship layout, and three years later, the 6,900 yard University’s own new golf course.” tion. The source for the irrigation system was a par-71 facility was finished. Dense forest occu- newly installed municipal reservoir, which is now HISTORY pies the property resulting in an 18-hole, tree-lined known as Lake Griffey. Laced into the clay and layout that demands accuracy off the tee. When Charles Bartlett sand surface was blue grass and fescue for the RECORDS golfers reach the greens at the championship Reporter, Chicago Tribune fairways, while the greens were seeded with C-1 course, they are often faced with difficult putts on October 31, 1954 bent grass. the large, severely sloped putting surfaces. The Former Indiana golf coach Owen “Chili” combination of slopes and size give players plenty As if the tight fairways don’t make the course Cochrane and Soutar would often stroll back into of room to work on their short games. tough enough, the IU layout is made even more the woods of the old Fee farm daily, while Soutar Former Indiana men’s golf coach Jim Soutar difficult by the abundance of doglegs over the hilly began to lay out the course in his mind and on designed the championship course with help from Monroe County terrain. paper. Soutar would then relay his ideas to IU’s former coordinator of Indiana University’s athletic The university owned most of the layout since draftsmen, who were in charge of providing the facilities Paul “Pooch” Harrell. the early 1900s. Harrell estimated that the total actual prints of the layout. It was during one of Describing the golf course to then IU President cost of the golf course, excluding the clubhouse, these long hikes back into the woods one day that Herman B. Wells, Harrell claimed, “this is a golf was about $175,000. The amount was actually a the pair became lost in the dense forest and could course designed for all kinds of golfers—profes- fraction of what it cost to build a championship- not retrace their steps for hours. sionals, top-flight amateurs, average amateurs, caliber golf course back in the 1950s. One reason Some of Indiana’s natural wildlife is often found duffers and hackers—providing they can hit the for the low cost was that little had to be done to roaming the fairways near dawn and dusk. The ball straight.” make the golf course as far as building hills, plant- most popular visitor to the course is deer but wild

Workers continue to make their way through the dense forest in the background, removing trees to make way for the IU Championship Course. In 1955, during the construction of the golf course, close to all the trees removed were done so manually.

58 • 2007-08 MEN’S GOLF MEN’S GOLF IU CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE turkeys, coyotes, fox and hawks also have been spotted on the 250-acre layout. The front-nine holes demand very accurate tee shots and precise iron shots. The par-36 frontside is evened out with two very good-sized par-5s and two lengthy par-3s. The first hole, which was originally the 18th PREVIEW hole, is a beautiful dogleg left par-5 to an elevated green. The second and third holes are relatively COACHES the same, as both are tree-lined on both sides, and the golfer’s second shot is downhill to large HOOSIERS greens. The fourth hole is a very testy par-3 that, al- REVIEW though the golfer tees from an elevated box, the hole can measure up to 225 yards. HISTORY By far, the toughest stretch on the golf course is holes 9-12. Hole nine is a par-5 that doglegs to RECORDS the left and demands a fairly straight drive off the tee. Once at the turn, the golfer is rewarded with one the most beautiful sights on the course, which is the view of the ninth green. Surrounded by large pine trees, the second shot into nine can be as rewarding as it is breathtaking. The 10th hole is a tight tee shot into a valley, which leaves you with a very uphill second shot. The large green, which slopes severely back-to- front, can contribute to a bad start on the back This view is from the original first hole of the IU Championship Course. Taken in 1954, this photo nine, if the ball is not left below the hole. shows the number of trees that needed to be cleared for the hole to take shape. After the comple- On the 11th, the golfer faces another scenic tion of the new clubhouse in the 1980s, this hole was no longer the first hole. This dogleg left is shot as the dogleg right par-4 extends along the currently the second hole, a 340-yard par-4. tree line, leaving the golfer with a decisive tee

A side-angle view of the bunker-surrounded green on the 530-yard, par-5 ninth hole. Some of the many wonderful benefits of having such a wooded golf course are the numerous pines and overwhelming color of the autumn trees.

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Quick Facts Year Opened 1957 Course Designer PREVIEW Jim Soutar

COACHES Yardage 6,813 - 6,477 - 5,394 HOOSIERS Par REVIEW 71 (36-35) - 72 (36-36)

HISTORY Course Rating 72.6 - 71.1 - 70.7 RECORDS Slope Rating 132 - 128 - 117 Director of Golf Mike Mayer Superintendent Brent Emerick Mailing Address State Road 46 Bypass Bloomington, IN 47401 Looking from behind the No. 1 green, a 482-yard par-5, the beauty of the IU Golf Course is displayed through the Phone Number rich red and white flowers that exist throughout the layout. The first hole is a dogleg left, which features thick (812) 855-7543 trees along both sides of the fairway. shot. Trees along the right side of the hole will pro- In the fall of 2002, director of golf and head IU Golf Course has lost its toughness through the hibit anyone from entering the green from that men’s golf coach Mike Mayer, and superintend- aging process, long-time Ohio State men’s golf angle. ent Brent Emerick began an extensive facelift coach Jim Brown is quick to refute. The final hole in this tough stretch is No. 12. project on the course. All 20 existing bunkers “I have now come to IU for three Big Ten tour- This hole tees from out of the woods to an uphill were resized and configured and filled with Best naments over my 30 years,” said Brown at the fairway. Marked off as a 430-yard par-4 for the Signature white sand in length. conclusion of the 2003 Big Ten Championships. men, the women actually play to a 381-yard par-5. The IU championship course plays host to Indi- “This is by far the best shape I have seen this For their second shots, both men and women face ana Section PGA events as well as numerous col- course in. I have never seen this course any bet- another uphill shot, which leads into one of the legiate tournaments. The course also has hosted ter.” smaller greens on the golf course. a total of ten Big Ten Championships, including From Jim Soutar and “Pooch” Harrell to the Upon concluding the tough stretch of holes 9- seven for the men (1961, 1968, 1969, 1975, 1984, current coaching and golf course staff, the Indi- 12, golfers will find a little more room for error as 1993, 2003) and three for the women (1985, 1996, ana University Golf Course has maintained a they turn for the clubhouse. The 18th hole on the 2006). championship level for 50 years. This golf course championship course is a straight away par-4 with The Hoosiers hosted their first Big Ten Champi- rewards the managing golfer, but it can easily a view of the clubhouse in the background. Once onships in 1961, which was won by the Ohio State punish the golfer that cannot find the fairway. the golfer has reached the green, he will find a men’s team. Medalist honors went to the Buck- very tricky surface with numerous slopes and eyes’ leader and famed golf legend Jack Nicklaus. breaks to judge. The ball must stay below the hole Indiana’s men’s team served as host for the in order to prevent the golfer from ending with a 2002 Northern Intercollegiate and the 2003 Big Ten big number on the scorecard. Championships. And if any critics believe that the

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Owen (Chili) Cochrane coached IU from 1947-56. Known to his friends as 1928 team captain Harper Miller served as head coach in “Chili,” Cochrane first joined the Indi- 1929 while guiding the Crimson squad to its second State ana University coaching staff as a Intercollegiate Championship. The team shot 663 in the 36- backfield coach for A.N. (Bo) hole event to edge out state rival Purdue. Miller was sec- McMillin’s Hoosier football team in ond in the individual scoring. 1946. After coaching football, PREVIEW Cochrane took over various depart- COACHES ment administrative responsibilities as well as continuing to coach IU’s golf HOOSIERS team. Gerald Redding led the 1930 squad to a REVIEW near flawless regular season, recording a 7-1 dual record. Acting as a player and HISTORY coach, Redding’s Hoosiers finished sev- Serving as the Indiana men’s golf coach enth at the Big Ten Championships with for 33 years, Bob Fitch, along with former RECORDS 1319. swimming coach James (Doc) Counsil- man, is the longest-tenured IU coach in school history. Having coached the Hoosiers from 1957-89, Fitch coached the The men’s team was under direction of team captain Joe program to six conference titles and nu- Greenwood in 1931. Greenwood’s Hoosiers compiled a 6- merous top-20 rankings. Indiana earned 2 dual record during the season, but did not compete at Big Ten Championships in 1962, 1968, the Big Ten Championships. 1970, 1973, 1974 and 1975, while finishing runner-up in 1958, 1964, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983 and 1984. The Hoosiers also finished in third place on six different occasions. Under his direc- Phil Talbot served as head coach and captain for the tion, the Hoosiers appeared in 12 NCAA Hoosiers in 1932. Talbot, a top amateur golfer in the state tournaments, placing sixth in 1974 and at the time, won the Bloomington City Golf Tournament a seventh in 1975. Fitch came to IU as an record 11 times, including nine consecutive titles between ends coach in football in 1952. Prior to 1935-1943. that, he was an All-American football player at Minnesota and set a world record in the as a track and field performer.

In 1933, Professor Hugh E. Willis of the Law School took charge of the team at the beginning In the fall of 1990, Sam Carmichael added the of the season and spent a large part of the sea- men’s head golf coaching duties to his re- son instilling fundamentals. Willis remained as sume after having already served as the the Hoosier coach until the completion of the women’s coach since 1981. After winning the 1940 season. 1998 Big Ten Championships, Carmichael again moved his attentions back to solely coaching the women’s squad after leading the men’s program for eight years. During James Soutar coached the IU men’s that time, Carmichael won Big Ten Coach of team from 1941-46 and was primarily the Year honors twice (1991 and 1998) and responsible for laying out the then- also claimed 1991 and 1998 Big Ten Champi- new IU Golf Course. Soutar, a native onship titles. Carmichael grew up in Mar- of Carnoustie, Scotland, also served tinsville, Ind., and spent his collegiate golf as a golf professional for the Bloom- career at Louisiana State, playing on an SEC ington Country Club. Championship team in 1960. He won all three major men’s tour- naments in Indiana - Junior, Amateur and Open. He played on the professional tour for seven years and in 1973 was inducted into the Indiana Golf Hall of Fame.

2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 61 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-AMERICANS RON ROYER BYRON COMSTOCK

1959 THIRD TEAM 1964 SECOND TEAM

1958-60 1962-64 PREVIEW CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. SIOUX FALLS, S.D.

COACHES Ron Royer became the first Indiana men's golfer se- Indiana's second All-American, Byron Comstock earned second team HOOSIERS lected as an All-American, garnering a spot on the third team in 1959. The honors in 1964. As a sophomore in 1962, Comstock helped the Hoosiers to

REVIEW 1958 Indiana State Junior Champion qualified for match play at the NCAAs in their first Big Ten Championship. He placed 10th in the event with a 301 (72- 1958 and 1959. Royer was the top Hoosier finisher at the three Big Ten Cham- 72-79-78). In his senior campaign, Comstock scored for the Hoosiers in many HISTORY pionships in which he competed. In 1958, he finished in sixth place with 301. dual matches over the 1964 season. In each of his three varsity seasons with The following season he finished second in the conference, shooting a 307 the Hoosiers, Comstock was the team’s second-leading scorer. RECORDS and leading the team to a third-place finish in the league. In 1960, Royer en- tered the final round in the top three before finishing sixth with a three-round Year Rd. Strokes Avg. Low total of 299. Royer led the team with a 75.00 scoring average in 1957-58. The 1961-62 17 1,284 75.53 72 team finished second in the Big Ten and 13th in the NCAA Tournament. In his 1962-63 13 1,001 77.00 72 final season, Royer led the Hoosiers, playing in 11 rds and recording a ca- 1963-64 17 1,287 75.71 70 reer-best scoring average of 74.73. Success also followed Royer after his col- Career 47 3,572 76.00 70 legiate career as he won the Indiana State Amateur Championship in 1969.

Year Rd. Strokes Avg. Low 1957-58 18 1,350 75.00 70 1958-59 21 1,600 76.19 69 1959-60 11 822 74.73 69 Career 50 3,772 75.44 69

STEVE CISCO WAYNE McDONALD

1968 HONORABLE MENTION 1969-70 FIRST TEAM

1967-69 1968-70 EVANSTON, ILL. PORT CREDIT, ONT.

Steve Cisco was named honorable mention All-America after the 1968 Wayne McDonald earned first team accolades in 1969 and 1970, after season. In 1968, he finished second at the Big Ten Championship with 295, placing second and ninth, respectively, at the NCAAs. His second-place tie leading the Hoosiers to their second conference title. Cisco captured a spot at the 1969 NCAA Tournament is the best individual performance in Hoosier on the All-Big Ten team. As a senior, he qualified for the NCAA Tournament history. McDonald was a member of Big Ten Championship title teams in both and tied for 83rd, shooting a 321. In 1969, the team finished 11th at the NCAA 1968 and 1970. He placed seventh at the 1969 Big Ten meet and second in Championships. Cisco was the second-leading scorer on the team in 1967- 1970. McDonald also earned All-Big Ten honors in 1970. 68 with a 75.21 average. He led the team in number of rounds played in each of his three seasons. Year Rd. Stroke Avg. Low 1967-68 19 1,461 76.89 72 Year Rd. Strokes Avg. Low 1968-69 19.5 1,474 75.59 68 1966-67 17 1,356 79.76 71 1969-70 22.5 1,708 75.91 72 1967-68 19 1,429 75.21 69 Career 61 4,643 76.11 68 1968-69 19.5 1,529 78.41 73 Career 55.5 4,314 77.73 69

62 • 2007-08 MEN’S GOLF MEN’S GOLF ALL-AMERICANS DON PADGETT GARY BIDDINGER

1969 SECOND TEAM 1973 THIRD TEAM 1970 HONORABLE MENTION 1974-75 HONORABLE MENTION

1969-70 1972-75 PREVIEW AKRON, OHIO WESTPORT, IND. COACHES Don Padgett earned national recognition after being named second team A three-time All-American, Gary Biddinger earned third team honors in HOOSIERS All-America in 1969 and receiving honorable mention All-America honors in 1973 and followed with two consecutive honorable mention selections in 1974

1970. Padgett placed first at the Big Ten Championship in 1969 after shooting and 1975. Biddinger was a member of three straight Big Ten Championship REVIEW a 269. He qualified for the 1969 NCAA Tournament and finished tied for 45th teams from 1973-75. He tied Hoosier teammate Bob Ackerman for medalist with a 313. In 1970, Padgett tied for 28th at the NCAAs with a 297. After win- honors at the 1975 league championship, just the second time in league his- HISTORY ning the Big Ten Individual Championship, Padgett was an All-Big Ten selec- tory teammates have accomplished the feat. Biddinger finished 20th at the tion in 1969. He led the team in scoring average (75.51) in 1968-69 and was 1975 NCAA Tournament to help IU to a share of eighth place. RECORDS second on the team with a 76.58 scoring average in 1969-70. Padgett’s 22.5 rds played his final season led the team. Year Rd. Strokes Avg. Low 1971-72 17 1,274 74.94 70 Year Rd. Strokes Avg. Low 1972-73 23 1,717 74.65 71 1968-69 18.5 1,398 75.51 67 1973-74 26 1,964 75.54 71 1969-70 22.5 1,723 76.58 70 1974-75 28 2,097 74.89 70 Career 41 3,121 76.12 67 Career 94 7,052 75.02 70

KEVIN PROCTOR KELLY ROBERTS

1973 HONORABLE MENTION 1974 SECOND TEAM 1975 FIRST TEAM 1970-73 BOWLING GREEN, KY. 1972-75 LONDON, ONT.

Kevin Proctor earned honorable mention All-America honors in 1973 after Kelly Roberts earned first team All-America honors in 1975 after captur- leading the Hoosiers with a 74.26 stroke average. Proctor placed eighth in ing second team accolades in 1974. Roberts placed second at the Big Ten the 1970 Big Ten Championship, helping the team capture the conference Championship in 1974 as well. A member of three straight Big Ten Champi- title. He qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 1970, 1972 and 1973. Proctor onship teams, Roberts earned All-Big Ten honors from 1973-75. He shot a tied for 51st in the 1972 NCAAs. He grabbed a spot on the 1973 All-Big Ten round of 67 at the Schenkel Invitational in 1975, which remains one of the team. The team appeared in three NCAA Tournaments during his four-year five-lowest scores posted by an IU golfer. Roberts also boasts IU’s seventh- career, finishing 12th two times. lowest three-round score with a 208 in 1975, and the fourth-lowest four-round mark of 283 at the Northern Intercollegiate in 1974. Year Rd. Strokes Avg. Low 1969-70 17.5 1,380 78.86 72 Year Rd. Strokes Avg. Low 1970-71 23 1,759 76.48 72 1971-72 14 1,047 74.79 69 1971-72 19 1,447 76.16 67 1972-73 23 1,718 74.70 68 1972-73 23 1,708 74.26 70 1973-74 28 2,084 74.43 69 Career 82.5 6,294 76.29 67 1974-75 28 2,079 74.25 67 Career 93 6,928 74.49 67

2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 63 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-AMERICANS BOB ACKERMAN ROB JACKSON

1975 SECOND TEAM 1975-76 HONORABLE MENTION 1977 THIRD TEAM 1973-75 PREVIEW BRIDGEMAN, MICH. 1974-77 MONTREAL, QUE. COACHES Bob Ackerman was a second team All-America honoree in 1975. The Rob Jackson was named honorable mention All-America in 1975 and 1976 HOOSIERS Bridgeman, Mich., native was a member of three straight Big Ten Champi- and earned a spot on the third team in 1977. His 73.13 scoring average in 1976

REVIEW onship teams from 1973-75. He tied Hoosier teammate Gary Biddinger for ranks 11th on Indiana all-time list. Jackson owns the fourth-lowest freshman medalist honors at the 1975 league championship, just the second time in scoring average (74.64) in Indiana history. His 74.05 career average ranks HISTORY league history teammates have accomplished the feat. Ackerman, who fourth in school history. Jackson’s second-place finish at the 1975 Big Ten earned All-Big Ten honors in 1975, finished 14th at the 1975 NCAA Tourna- Championships helped guide the Hoosiers to a league title. He finished third RECORDS ment to help IU to a share of eighth place. at the 1975 and 1976 Big Ten Championships. He qualified for the NCAA Tour- nament as a sophomore, junior and senior. He was an All-Big Ten selection Year Rd. Strokes Avg. Low from 1974-1976 and was awarded the Big Ten Les Bolstad Award for low sea- 1972-73 23 1,758 76.43 71 son stroke average in 1975 with a 73.5 average. During his four seasons, the 1973-74 24 1,792 74.67 70 Hoosiers won two Big Ten Championships (1974 and 1975) and finished sec- 1974-75 28 2,094 74.79 70 ond twice. Career 75 5,644 75.25 70 Year Rd. Strokes Avg. Low 1973-74 28 2,090 74.64 69 1974-75 28 2,076 74.14 65 1975-76 24 1,755 73.13 68 1976-77 29 2,159 74.45 68 Career 109 8,080 74.05 65

TIM KORESSEL SHAUN MICHEEL

1983 HONORABLE MENTION 1991 FIRST TEAM

1982-83 1988-91 TELL CITY, IND. CORDOVA, TENN.

Tim Koressel was a honorable mention All-American in 1983 after lead- The 2003 PGA champion and current member of the PGA Tour, Shaun ing the Hoosiers with a 74.32 stroke average in 25 rds. He topped the team in Micheel earned first team All-America honors after becoming IU’s sixth Big scoring average each season from 1981-1983. Koressel placed fourth at the Ten medalist while leading IU to its seventh Big Ten Championship title in 1981 Big Ten Championships, fifth in 1982 and second in 1983, guiding the 1991. Micheel shot the league’s third-lowest winning individual score for 72 Hoosiers to three consecutive second-place finishes. He was named to the holes with a 276. He also was named Big Ten Player of the Year in 1991. A All-Big Ten team in 1982 and 1983. Koressel was a NCAA qualifier in 1982. In year prior, Micheel earned NCAA All-District IV honors. A two-time all-con- 1982, he led the team to an NCAA appearance, where the team finished in ference selection, Micheel became the second Hoosier to win the Big Ten’s 30th place. He led the Hoosiers playing 20 tournaments in 1981-82 and 25 Les Bolstad Award for low stroke average for the year (72.08) in 1991. A two- rounds in 1982-83. time Balfour Award honoree at Indiana University, Micheel also was a Jake Gimbel Award winner. Year Rd. Strokes Avg. Low 1980-81 20 1,488 74.40 68 Year Rd. Strokes Avg. Low 1981-82 20 1,496 74.80 66 1987-88 26 1,965 75.58 68 1982-83 25 1,858 74.32 68 1988-89 31.5 2,370 75.24 70 Career 65 4,842 74.49 66 1989-90 38 2,844 74.84 68 1990-91 39 2,811 72.08 67 Career 134.5 9,990 74.28 67

64 • 2007-08 MEN’S GOLF MEN’S GOLF ALL-AMERICANS RANDY LEEN JEFF OVERTON

1997 FIRST TEAM 2004-05 SECOND TEAM 1998 SECOND TEAM 2002-05 1995-98 EVANSVILLE, IND. PREVIEW DAYTON, OHIO COACHES One of IU’s most accomplished golfers, Randy Leen earned first team All- Jeff Overton completed his career as one of the most storied golfers in HOOSIERS America honors in 1997, and second team in 1998. Leen, a three-time Big Ten the history of Indiana golf with second team All-America accolades in 2004

Player of the Year as well as all-conference selection, also was a U.S. Ama- and 2005. He is the only Hoosier golfer to ever card a single-season scoring REVIEW teur semifinalist and Walker Cup participant in 1997. A year prior, he was the average under 70 with 69.97 in 2004-05, and his career average of 71.72 bested low amateur in the 1996 United States Open. Leen was invited to play in the Randy Leen’s 73.49 mark for the top spot in school history. Overton won eight HISTORY Open as an alternate after Fred Couples withdrew with a back injury. His career tournaments, including Big Ten medalist honors in 2005, becoming the highest NCAA finish was 10th-place at the 1997 Championships. That same first IU player since Shaun Micheel in 1991 to win the Big Ten title. For the RECORDS year, Leen’s 72.02 scoring average set a then-IU record, while the 65 he shot second straight year, the Evansville, Ind., native was named Big Ten Player of at the Wolverine Invite in 1998 also stood as the school’s best one-round mark the Year in 2004-05, becoming the first Hoosier since Leen (1996-98) to garner until 2003. Leen, a two-time Balfour Award winner, also holds IU’s sixth-best the award in consecutive seasons. Additionally in 2004-05, Overton won the three-round performance with a 207 shot at the Wolverine Invitational in 1998. Les Bolstad Award for low season stroke average for the second time in as many years. Overton was named to the All-Big Ten team all four years of his Year Rd. Strokes Avg. Low career, claiming first team honors three times. He also became the first 1994-95 33 2,517 76.27 73 Hoosier to participate in both the Walker and Palmer Cups in 2005. 1995-96 38 2,796 73.58 67 1996-97 43 3,097 72.02 68 Year Rd. Strokes Avg. Low 1997-98 38 2,761 72.66 65 2001-02 31 2,308 74.45 66 Career 152 11,171 73.49 65 2002-03 40 2,890 72.25 66 2003-04 42 2,966 70.62 64 2004-05 34 2,379 69.97 61 Career 147 10,543 71.72 61

BOB ACKERMAN 1975 Second Team JEFF OVERTON 2004 Second Team 2005 Second Team

GARRY BIDDINGER 1973 Third Team RANDY LEEN 1974 Honorable Mention 1997 First Team 1975 Honorable Mention 1998 Second Team

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1927-1928 at Purdue W 11.5-9.5 Big Ten - 6th, 1444 • NCAA - DNQ at Notre Dame L 1.5-16.5 Tournament Finish Total at Notre Dame L N/A Big Ten Championships 6th 1444 vs. Purdue L N/A Statistics Unavailable 1934-1935 1928-1929 Head Coach - Hugh Willis (3rd) Head Coach - Harper Miller (1st) Big Ten - 8th, 1310 • NCAA - DNQ PREVIEW Big Ten - Did Not Compete • NCAA - DNQ Tournament Finish Total Tournament Finish Total at Dayton W 10.5-7.5 COACHES Statistics Unavailable INDIANA STATE W 14.5-2.5 at Ohio State L 5-13 1929-1930 ILLINOIS L 13-14 HOOSIERS Head Coach - Gerald Redding (1st) PURDUE L 7-11 The 1930 squad was nearly flawless in the reg- Big Ten - 7th, 1319 • NCAA - DNQ Big Ten Championships 8th 1310 ular season but finished seventh at the REVIEW Tournament Finish Total at Purdue L 6.5-11.5 Big Ten Championships with 1319. TERREHAUTENORMAL W 15.5-2.5 at Notre Dame L N/A at Purdue W 14-4 HISTORY WABASH W 17-1 1935-1936 DETROIT W 9.5-8.5 at Wisconsin L 7-11 Head Coach - Hugh Willis (4th) vs. Ohio State at French Lick L 9-18 RECORDS at DePauw W 15-3 Big Ten - 7th, 1277 • NCAA - DNQ vs. Michigan at Indianapolis L 11-13 at Terre Haute Normal W 14.5-3.5 Tournament Finish Total at Illinois L 4.5-19.5 NORTHWESTERN W 12-6 PURDUE T 9-9 vs. Highland C.C. at Indianapolis L 5-13 OHIO STATE W 10.5-7.5 at Illinois L 7.5-10.5 MICHIGAN STATE W 9.5-8.5 Big Ten Championships 7th 1319 OHIO STATE W 11.5-6.5 vs. Miami at Martinsville W 13.5-4.5 Big Ten Championships 7th 1277 at Purdue W 13-8 1930-1931 vs. Notre Dame at Indianapolis L N/A Big Ten Championships 8th 1309 Head Coach - Joe Greenwood (1st) at Purdue W 10.5-7.5 vs. Notre Dame at Earlham L N/A Big Ten - N/A • NCAA - DNQ Tournament Finish Total 1936-1937 1940-1941 at Indiana State W 16.5-1.5 Head Coach - Hugh Willis (5th) Head Coach - James Soutar (1st) PURDUE W 13-5 Big Ten - 5th, 1301 • NCAA - DNQ Big Ten - T-7th, 1318 • NCAA - DNQ DEPAUW W 14.5-0.5 Tournament Finish Total Tournament Finish Total at Northwestern L 3-15 IOWA W 17-7 vs. Northwestern at Indianapolis W 9.5-5.5 INDIANA STATE W 16-2 at Ohio State W 17.5-9.5 DETROIT W 22-2 at Ohio State L 7-11 ILLINOIS L 6.5-11.5 at Ohio State L 5.5-18.5 at Kentucky W 14-4 PURDUE W 10-8 at Michigan L 4.5-19.5 Big Ten Championships N/A N/A at Michigan L 2-22 PURDUE W 12.5-5.5 KENTUCKY W 16.5-1.5 Big Ten Championships 5th 1301 at Butler L 11-13 at Notre Dame L N/A ILLINOIS L 10.5-16.5 1931-1932 Big Ten Championships T-7th 1318 Head Coach - Phil Talbot (1st) 1937-1938 Big Ten - N/A • NCAA - DNQ Head Coach - Hugh Willis (6th) 1941-1942 Tournament Finish Total Big Ten - 9th, 1347 • NCAA - DNQ Head Coach - James Soutar (2nd) DEPAUW W 13.5-4.5 Tournament Finish Total Big Ten - 7th, 1306 • NCAA - DNQ WABASH W 17-1 DETROIT W 15.5-11.5 Tournament Finish Total at Northwestern L 5.5-12.5 vs. Ohio State at Indianapolis L 8-19 vs. Northwestern at Indianapolis L 5.5-15.5 at Indiana State W 11-7 vs. Michigan at Indianapolis L 8-16 DETROIT W 16.5-1.5 OHIO STATE L 6.5-11.5 at Purdue L 9-12 at Illinois L 5-13 at Purdue L 5.5-12.5 at Illinois N/A N/A OHIO STATE L 7-17 INDIANA STATE W 17.5-0.5 at Iowa N/A N/A vs. Michigan at Indianapolis L 6-18 Big Ten Championships N/A N/A Big Ten Championships 9th 1347 Big Ten Championships 7th 1306 at DePauw L 6-12 at Notre Dame W N/A 1938-1939 vs. Purdue W N/A 1932-1933 Head Coach - Hugh Willis (7th) at Michigan State L 5-13 Head Coach - Hugh Willis (1st) Big Ten - 5th, 1261 • NCAA - DNQ 1942-1943 Big Ten - 7th, 1401 • NCAA - DNQ Tournament Finish Total Head Coach - James Soutar (3rd) Tournament Finish Total Midwest Amateur Team 1st N/A Big Ten - 8th, WD • NCAA - DNQ DAYTON L 5-13 ALMA COLLEGE W 12.5-5.5 Tournament Finish Total ILLINOIS W 11-7 PURDUE L 6.5-11.5 vs. Illinois at Indianapolis L 4.5-10.5 PURDUE W 16-2 ILLINOIS L 9.5-17.5 vs. Ohio State at Indianapolis L 3.5-11.5 at Purdue W 14-4 DETROIT W 13-5 Big Ten Championships 8th WD Big Ten Championships 7th 1401 at Ohio State L 13-14 Incomplete Statistics vs. Notre Dame at Terre Haute L N/A at Michigan L 6.5-11.5 vs. Purdue at Terre Haute W N/A at Notre Dame L N/A 1943-1944 vs. Purdue L N/A Head Coach - James Soutar (4th) 1933-1934 Big Ten Championships 5th 1261 Big Ten - N/A • NCAA - DNQ Head Coach - Hugh Willis (2nd) Tournament Finish Total Big Ten - Did Not Compete • NCAA - DNQ 1939-1940 vs. Purdue L N/A Tournament Finish Total Head Coach - Hugh Willis (8th) vs. Northwestern L N/A LOUISVILLE W 10.5-7.5 Big Ten - 8th, 1309 • NCAA - DNQ vs. Purdue L N/A PURDUE L 7.5-10.5 Tournament Finish Total vs. Ohio State L N/A at Louisville W 10-8 LOUISVILLE W 17-1 DETROIT W N/A at Illinois L 0-9 Midwest Amateur Team 1st N/A Big Ten Championships N/A N/A DEPAUW W 15.5-2.5 BUTLER W 11-7

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1944-1945 1948-1949 1952-1953 Head Coach - James Soutar (5th) Head Coach - Owen “Chili” Cochrane (3rd) Head Coach - Owen “Chili” Cochrane (7th) Big Ten - 7th, 682 • NCAA - DNQ Big Ten - 7th, 1594 • NCAA - DNQ Big Ten - 7th, 1572 • NCAA - DNQ Tournament Finish Total Tournament Finish Total Tournament Finish Total DETROIT L 6-12 BUTLER W 21.5-5.5 DETROIT W 16-11 at Northwestern L 1.5-14.5 CINCINNATI W 13.5-4.5 PURDUE L 10.5-16.5 vs. Wisconsin L 5.5-9.5 PURDUE L 12-15 IOWA W 15-12 vs. Ohio State at Indianapolis L 3-18 DETROIT W 7-2 NOTRE DAME L 13.5-16.5 vs. Illinois at Indianapolis L 7.5-10.5 at Illinois W 15-12 at Bradley W 25-5 PREVIEW vs. Purdue at Indianapolis L 6.5-11.5 NORTHWESTERN W 17-10 at Illinois L 16.5-25.5 at Purdue L 12.5-17.5 NOTRE DAME W 14.5-12.5 Big Ten Championships 5th 1572 COACHES vs. Illinois L 10.5-19.5 WISCONSIN W 16.5-10.5 at Illinois T 15-15 IOWA L 12.5-14.5 1953-1954 vs. Northwestern L 7-25 at Purdue L N/A Head Coach - Owen “Chili” Cochrane (8th) HOOSIERS Big Ten Championships 7th 682 vs. Notre Dame L N/A Big Ten - 7th, 1572 • NCAA - DNQ vs. Purdue at Indianapolis L 932-888 Tournament Finish Total REVIEW 1945-1946 vs. Ohio State at Indianapolis L 932-908 DETROIT W 16.5-10.5 Head Coach - James Soutar (6th) vs. Illinois at Indianapolis L 932-925 at Ohio State L 2-34 HISTORY Big Ten - 6th, 1267 • NCAA - DNQ Big Ten Championships 7th 1594 vs. Michigan L 12.5-23.5 Tournament Finish Total vs. Purdue L 13-23 INDIANA STATE W 22-5 1949-1950 BRADLEY W 15-12 RECORDS MIAMI (OHIO) W 25-2 Head Coach - Owen “Chili” Cochrane (4th) MICHIGAN W 20-16 at Northwestern L 8-19 Big Ten - 5th, 1550 • NCAA - DNQ at Illinois L 14.5-21.5 vs. Wisconsin L 12-15 Tournament Finish Total vs. Iowa L 14.5-21.5 at Ohio State L 0-27 DETROIT W 19-8 ILLINOIS W 24.5-11.5 vs. Illinois L 6-21 at Purdue L 6.5-20.5 at Purdue L 13-23 vs. Purdue L 11-16 BUTLER W 14.5-4.5 vs. Notre Dame L 17.5-18.5 at Cincinnati W 20.5-6.5 at Notre Dame L 12.5-14.5 Big Ten Championships 7th 1572 at Indiana State W 17-1 at Miami (Ohio) W 19-8 DETROIT W 17-1 at Northwestern L 9-18 1954-1955 at Illinois L 11-16 at Iowa L 11.5-15.5 Head Coach - Owen “Chili” Cochrane (9th) vs. Purdue at Terre Haute L 634-620 ILLINOIS W 16.5-13.5 Big Ten - 10th, 1213 • NCAA - DNQ vs. Notre Dame at Terre Haute W 634-636 at Wisconsin W 14-13 Tournament Finish Total at Purdue T 18-18 at Ohio State L 15-21 DETROIT W 18-9 Big Ten Championships 6th 1267 vs. Purdue L 12.5-23.5 at Ohio State L 11-25 vs. Illinois W 24-12 vs. Purdue L 9.5-26.5 1946-1947 Big Ten Championships 5th 1550 vs. Michigan L 9-27 Head Coach - Owen “Chili” Cochrane (1st) at Bradley L 9.5-17.5 Big Ten - 8th, 1286 • NCAA - DNQ 1950-1951 IOWA L 14.5-21.5 Tournament Finish Total Head Coach - Owen “Chili” Cochrane (5th) ILLINOIS L 17.5-18.5 BUTLER W 6-0 Big Ten - 10th, 1620 • NCAA - DNQ at Notre Dame L 17-19 at Butler W 18-6 Tournament Finish Total vs. Purdue L 7-29 LOUISVILLE W 14.5-3.5 WISCONSIN L 16-20 at Illinois L 10.5-16.5 PURDUE L 14-28 IOWA W 24-12 at Purdue L 7.5-28.5 DETROIT W 19.5-7.5 at Columbus, Ohio vs. Illinois T 18-18 at Purdue L 4.5-22.5 vs. U-M, OSU, Purdue 4th vs. Northwestern W 20.5-15.5 vs. Ohio State L 6.5-20.5 NOTRE DAME W 15-12 Big Ten Championships 10th 1213 MIAMI (OHIO) W 21.5-5.5 at Illinois L 9-18 at Iowa L 11-16 DETROIT L 4.5-22.5 1955-1956 at Illinois L 11.5-15.5 PURDUE L 3-24 Head Coach - Owen “Chili” Cochrane (10th) at Purdue L N/A at Cincinnati W 17.5-9.5 Big Ten - 10th, 1590 • NCAA - DNQ Big Ten Championships 8th 1286 at Miami (Ohio) L 12-15 Tournament Finish Total at Purdue L 2-34 DETROIT W 16.5-10.5 1947-1948 vs. Ohio State L 7-29 PURDUE L 7.5-28.5 Head Coach - Owen “Chili” Cochrane (2nd) vs. Illinois W 20-16 NOTRE DAME L 15.5-20.5 Big Ten - 9th, 1631 • NCAA - DNQ Big Ten Championships 10th 1620 at Ohio State L 4.5-31.5 Tournament Finish Total vs. Michigan L 10-26 at Kentucky W 14.5-12.5 1951-1952 vs. Purdue L 6.5-29.5 BUTLER W 23-4 Head Coach - Owen “Chili” Cochrane (6th) at Iowa L 10.5-13.5 at Butler W 15.5-11.5 Big Ten - 6th, 1620 • NCAA - DNQ vs. Illinois L 11.5-12.5 KENTUCKY W 15.5-11.5 Tournament Finish Total at Illinois L 10.5-31.5 at Purdue W 16-11 at Notre Dame L 8.5-18.5 at Northwestern L 16-23 vs. Detroit W 18-0 DETROIT W 16.5-10.5 vs. Purdue L 9.5-29.5 ILLINOIS W 20.5-15.5 ILLINOIS W 26.5-9.5 vs. Illinois L 13.5-22.5 at Purdue L 8-19 BRADLEY W 15-12 Big Ten Championships 10th 1590 vs. Ohio State L 3-24 CINCINNATI W 18.5-8.5 vs. Illinois L 8.5-18.5 at Iowa L 8.5-18.5 1956-1957 at Wisconsin L 12-15 at Purdue L 6-21 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (1st) at Iowa L 4.5-22.5 at Illinois W 30.5-5.5 Big Ten - 10th, 1611 • NCAA - DNQ MIAMI (OHIO) W 19.5-7.5 vs. Purdue L 15.5-20.5 Tournament Finish Total at Notre Dame L N/A vs. Ohio State L 15.5-20.5 DETROIT W 21.5-5.5 vs. Butler T N/A Big Ten Championships 6th 1620 BRADLEY W 23-4 Big Ten Championships 9th 1631 at Ohio State L 4.5-31.5 vs. Purdue L 6-30 vs. Michigan L 5.5-30.5

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ILLINOIS L 14-22 Jim Vitou 18 1408 78.22 72 at Illinois W 22.5-19.5 WABASH W 29-7 Dave Pelz 15.5 1231 79.42 75 vs. Northwestern L 14.5-27.5 at Illinois L 7-29 Sherrell Johnson 2 159 79.50 78 Big Ten Championships 1st 1509 vs. Iowa L 9.5-26.5 Tom Coble 8.5 684 80.47 75 vs. Northwestern L 11.5-24.5 Jim Brucker 1 82 82.00 82 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low at Purdue L 6-30 Phil White 17 1280 75.29 72 vs. Notre Dame L 13.5-22.5 1959-1960 Byron Comstock 17 1284 75.53 72 Big Ten Championships 10th 1611 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (4th) Forrest Jones 17 1299 76.41 73 PREVIEW Big Ten - 5th, 1552 • NCAA - DNQ Tom Thomas 17 1304 76.71 70 1957-1958 Tournament Finish Total Berry Cooper 5 384 76.80 71 COACHES Head Coach - Bob Fitch (2nd) PURDUE W 25.5-22.5 Charles Griffith 17 1332 77.76 72 Big Ten - 2nd, 1544 • NCAA - 13th, 606 KENTUCKY W 27-9 Fred Henoch 4 315 78.75 74 Tournament Finish Total at Kentucky T 9-9 Jerry McRae 16 1280 80.00 71 HOOSIERS at Duke L 4-32 vs. Wittenberg W 13-2 at North Carolina L 13-14 at Eglin Air Force Base W 18-9 1962-1963 REVIEW at Wabash W 17.5-0.5 at Kentucky W 9.5-8.5 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (7th) vs. Butler W 16-2 vs. Purdue L 6.5-9.5 Big Ten - 6th, 1552 • NCAA - DNQ HISTORY OHIO STATE W 28.5-7.5 at Ohio State T 18-18 Tournament Finish Total PURDUE W 25.5-10.5 vs. Michigan W 26.5-9.5 at Eglin Air Force Base W 20-16 at Ohio State W 19-17 vs. Purdue T 18-18 at Pensacola W 26-10 RECORDS vs. Michigan W 19-17 at Purdue L 10.5-25.5 Midwest Invitational 1st 763 vs. Purdue L 11.5-24.5 vs. Ohio State W 19.5-16.5 at Ohio State L 803-794 at Illinois T 9-9 vs. Western Illinois W 19.5-16.5 vs. Purdue L 803-788 vs. Iowa W 14-4 at Purdue L 779-769 vs. Michigan L 803-790 vs. Northwestern W 13-5 vs. Notre Dame L 779-762 at Louisville W 16-5 at Notre Dame L 12-24 Big Ten Championships 5th 1552 at Purdue W 768-771 vs. Wisconsin L 9.25-17.75 vs. Notre Dame L 768-760 ILLINOIS W 29.5-6.5 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low vs. Ball State W 768-787 MICHIGAN STATE W 30-6 Ron Royer 11 822 74.73 69 at Wisconsin L 16-20 DETROIT W 32.5-3.5 Tom Coble 11 847 77.00 71 vs. Purdue L 15-21 at Notre Dame L 745-750 Jon Sommer 11 851 77.36 74 vs. Michigan State W 16-14 vs. Purdue L 745-734 Dick Barth 11 859 78.09 73 Big Ten Championships 6th 1552 Big Ten Championships 2nd 1544 Jim Brucker 11 862 78.36 74 NCAA Championships 13th 606 Dave Pelz 10 793 79.30 73 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Forrest Jones 3 247 82.33 81 Phil White 14 1087 76.64 71 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Jim Larson 2 170 85.00 83 Byron Comstock 13 1001 77.00 72 Ron Royer 18 1350 75.00 70 Fred Henoch 14 1094 78.14 74 Jon Sommer 18 1364 75.78 71 1960-1961 Jerry McRae 14 1098 78.43 75 Tom Coble 17 1301 76.53 73 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (5th) Dallas Peters 14 1100 78.57 72 Darl Kriete 18 1379 76.61 69 Big Ten - 5th, 1555 • NCAA - DNQ Paul Williams 1 80 80.00 80 Dick Barth 17 1321 77.71 73 Tournament Finish Total Charles Griffith 13 1045 80.38 76 Sherrell Johnson 7 557 79.57 73 MICHIGAN STATE L 551-545 Berry Cooper 3 255 85.00 79 Ronald Terrell 8 638 79.75 76 IOWA W 1127-1148 Bob Wilkinson 4 320 80.00 77 at Ohio State L 488-461 1963-1964 Wannemuehler 2 163 81.50 81 vs. Michigan L 488-460 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (8th) vs. Purdue L 488-467 Big Ten - 2nd, 1505 • NCAA - DNQ 1958-1959 OHIO STATE W 18.5-17.5 Tournament Finish Total Head Coach - Bob Fitch (3rd) at Purdue L 950-912 at Louisville W 19-8 Big Ten - 3rd, 1576 • NCAA - DNQ vs. Michigan State L 950-919 at Georgia L 10-26 vs. Ohio State L 950-947 L 15.5-20.5 Tournament Finish Total at Notre Dame L 746-736 at Tennessee L 8-16 at North Carolina L 4-24 vs. Purdue L 746-730 T 12-12 vs. Ohio University W 17-13 PURDUE L 933-917 vs. Purdue L 6-18 KENTUCKY W 28.5-3.5 vs. Northwestern W 933-934 W 12.5-11.5 at Illinois W 21-15 vs. Illinois W 933-964 at Ohio State W 382-383 vs. Wisconsin W 18.5-17.5 Big Ten Championships 5th 1555 vs. Purdue L 382-379 vs. Purdue L 14.5-21.5 vs. Michigan W 382-390 at Ohio State L 17-19 1961-1962 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 756-781 vs. Purdue L 13.5-22.5 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (6th) LOUISVILLE W 756-792 vs. Michigan W 24-12 Big Ten - 1st, 1509 • NCAA - DNQ OHIO STATE W 756-796 at Purdue W 19-17 Tournament Finish Total at Michigan State W 1067-1072 vs. Ohio State W 21-15 at Miami (Ohio) L 8.5-9.5 vs. Northwestern W 916-926 vs. Western Illinois W 22-14 vs. Purdue at Ohio State T 785-785 vs. Wisconsin W 916-950 at Wisconsin W 20.5-15.5 vs. Michigan at Ohio State W 785-787 vs. Michigan W 1067-1088 vs. Northwestern W 24.5-11.5 vs. Ohio U. at Ohio State W 785-796 at Notre Dame L 753-738 at Michigan State W 20.5-15.5 vs. Kentucky at Ohio State W 785-799 vs. Purdue L 753-719 vs. Detroit W 31-5 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 30.5-11.5 vs. Ball State W 753-756 Big Ten Championships 3rd 1576 at Iowa W 33.5-14.5 Iowa Invitational 2nd 784 vs. Notre Dame W 33-9 Big Ten Championships 2nd 1505 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low BALL STATE W 26.5-9.5 Jon Sommer 21 1596 76.00 71 ILLINOIS W 27.5-8.5 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Ron Royer 21 1600 76.19 69 PURDUE W 750-751 Jim Jewell 18 1348 74.89 71 Darl Kriete 19 1465 77.11 69 NOTRE DAME W 750-765 Byron Comstock 17 1287 75.71 70 Dick Barth 18 1404 78.00 73 BALL STATE W 750-772 Terry Comstock 17 1292 76.00 71

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Paul Williams 18 1373 76.28 69 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 781-814 Mike Kerby 16 1241 77.56 71 Dallas Peters 18 1383 76.83 72 Northern Intercollegiate 6th 1585 Steve Cisco 19.5 1529 78.41 73 Tom Thomas 15 1167 77.80 70 at Purdue L 1092-1066 Danny May 14.5 1138 78.48 74 James Topolgus 10 786 78.60 74 vs. Ohio State L 1092-1091 Bill Stinnett 11.5 903 78.52 73 Dennis Troy 4 329 82.25 76 vs. Illinois L 773-770 vs. Notre Dame W 932-965 1969-1970 1964-1965 vs. Northwestern W 932-969 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (14th) Head Coach - Bob Fitch (9th) Big Ten Championships 7th 1614 Big Ten - 1st, 1542 • NCAA - 12th, 1204 Big Ten - 3rd, 1497 • NCAA - DNQ Tournament Finish Total PREVIEW Tournament Finish Total Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low at Georgia W 6.5-5.5 at Georgia L 6-12 Jim Cheney 17 1321 77.71 72 L 6.5-29.5 COACHES T 13.5-13.5 Jim Baske 17 1354 79.65 76 Georgia Tech Invitational 1st 443 vs. Auburn W 10.5-7.5 Danny May 17 1354 79.65 72 Southeastern Invitational 3rd 1160 at Ohio State L 14.5-21.5 Steve Cisco 17 1356 79.76 71 Kepler Invitational 1st 1152 HOOSIERS vs. Michigan State W 20.5-15.5 Bill Stinnett 17 1363 80.18 73 Mid-American Invitational 1st 770 vs. Purdue L 15.5-20.5 Brooke Farnsworth 10 806 80.60 76 Indiana Invitational 2nd 753 REVIEW OHIO STATE W 747-787 Mark Toth 13 1049 80.69 72 Northern Intercollegiate 6th 1616 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 747-818 Fred Biggs 7 571 81.57 78 at Purdue W 914-915 HISTORY LOUISVILLE W 747-820 vs. Illinois W 914-926 Southern Intercollegiate 5th 592 1967-1968 vs. Notre Dame W 757-770 PURDUE L 752-750 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (12th) Big Ten Championships 1st 1542 RECORDS NOTRE DAME W 752-773 Big Ten - 1st, 1511 • NCAA - DNQ BALL STATE W 752-817 Tournament Finish Total Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low at Michigan State W 762-775 vs. DePauw W 27-0 Wayne McDonald 22.5 1708 75.91 72 vs. Ohio State L 762-756 vs. Miami (Ohio) W 384-409 Don Padgett 22.5 1723 76.58 70 vs. Notre Dame T 762-762 vs. Michigan State W 1065-1085 Ken Trowbridge 22.5 1743 77.47 72 vs. Purdue W 762-763 vs. Purdue W 1065-1099 Kent Frandsen 18.5 1450 78.38 73 vs. Michigan W 762-772 vs. Ohio State T 1074-1074 Wayne Shircliff 22.5 1771 78.71 74 at Purdue L 757-738 vs. Purdue W 1074-1078 Kevin Proctor 17.5 1380 78.86 72 vs. Michigan State W 757-771 vs. Michigan State W 1074-1144 Tom Thomas 10.5 837 79.71 73 vs. Minnesota W 757-771 vs. Illinois W 1074-1138 Mike Kerby 2.5 188 75.20 74 vs. Wisconsin W 757-783 vs. Marshall W 763-783 Mike Harvey 2 161 80.50 80 vs. Northwestern W 757-784 vs. Illinois W 883-947 vs. Illinois W 757-804 vs. Illinois W 767-773 Big Ten Championships 3rd 1497 vs. Southern Illinois W 772-792 Northern Intercollegiate 2nd 1487 1965-1966 vs. Purdue L 382-383 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (10th) vs. Ball State L 379-383 Big Ten - 6th, 1521 • NCAA - DNQ vs. Illinois State W 383-384 Tournament Finish Total vs. Illinois W 383-394 at Georgia L 8-19 Big Ten Championships 1st 1511 L 459-449 at Georgia Tech T 13.5-13.5 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low L 9.5-17.5 Jim Cheney 19 1415 74.47 69 at Ohio State L 924-907 Steve Cisco 19 1429 75.21 69 vs. Michigan State W 765-772 Ron Essenpreis 18 1372 76.22 73 vs. Purdue L 924-893 Danny May 19 1450 76.32 72 at Iowa W 1064-1095 Rick Lee 5 382 76.40 73 vs. Michigan State W 906-912 Wayne McDonald 19 1461 76.89 72 vs. Notre Dame W 749-756 Walt Osterberg 10 782 78.20 75 at Purdue L 770-736 Jim Baske 9 704 78.22 74 vs. Notre Dame L 770-764 Bill Stinnett 14 1101 78.64 71 vs. Ohio State L 770-769 Mark Toth 3 238 79.33 79 vs. Illinois W 770-798 vs. Northwestern W 770-798 1968-1969 Northern Intercollegiate 5th 1535 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (13th) Big Ten Championships 6th 1521 Big Ten - 3rd, 1528 • NCAA - 11th, 1256 Tournament Finish Total 1966-1967 Dual at Cincinnati W 11-7 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (11th) Miami Invitational 3rd 368 Big Ten - 7th, 1614 • NCAA - DNQ INDIANA STATE W 365-408 Tournament Finish Total Ohio State Invitational 5th 1174 at Georgia L 569-517 Illinois Intercollegiate 6th 587 L 2.5-27.5 Dual at Indiana State W 18-10.5 at Georgia Tech W 16.5-10.5 Purdue Invitational T-3rd 743 vs. William & Mary W 22-5 Northern Intercollegiate 5th 1547 vs. Georgia Tech L 16-11 Spartan Invitational 1st 362 at Ohio State L 950-940 Big Ten Championships 3rd 1528 vs. Marshall W 789-815 NCAA Championships 11th 1256 vs. Michigan State W 789-802 vs. Notre Dame W 950-963 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low vs. Purdue L 950-946 Don Padgett 18.5 1398 75.51 67 Wayne McDonald earned All-America honors, PURDUE L 1098-1089 Wayne Shircliff 19.5 1473 75.54 70 placing second at the 1970 Big Ten OHIO STATE W 1098-1110 Wayne McDonald 19.5 1474 75.59 68 Championships and ninth at the NCAAs.

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1970-1971 Alexander City Tournament 6th 776 Spartan Invitational 5th 759 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (15th) Chris Schenkel Invitational 10th 1118 Big Ten Championships 2nd 1542 Big Ten - T-4th, 1523 • NCAA - DNQ Northern Intercollegiate 1st 1476 Tournament Finish Total Tournament of Champions 1st 1221 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Duals at Athens, Georgia (2-3) (2-3) Big Ten Championships 1st 1471 Steve Rogers 21 1578 75.14 70 Kepler Invitational 1st 1155 NCAA Championships T-6th 1186 Billy Parker 21 1594 75.90 70 All-American Invitational 9th 1216 Mark Allenspach 1 76 76.00 76 IU/Illinois/Wisconsin Tri-Meet 1st 386 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Gary Stickl 21 1599 76.14 70 PREVIEW Illinois Intercollegiate 3rd 756 Kelly Roberts 28 2084 74.43 69 Robbie Dew 11 842 76.55 72 Mid-American Invitational 2nd 741 Robbie Jackson 28 2090 74.64 69 John Mealia 20 1548 77.40 70 COACHES Indiana Invitational 2nd 767 Bob Ackerman 24 1792 74.67 70 Eric Kaufmanis 17 1333 78.41 70 Northern Intercollegiate T-3rd 1513 Gary Biddinger 26 1964 75.54 71 Joe Wright 11 872 79.27 75 Purdue Invitational 6th 763 Tom Kelley 28 2138 76.36 70 HOOSIERS Big Ten Championships T-4th 1523 Cole Mahan 21 1604 76.38 70 1978-1979 Mike Mealia 4 311 77.75 75 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (23rd) REVIEW Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Big Ten - 2nd, 1497 • NCAA - T-26th, 943 Bob Mann 3 228 76.00 75 1974-1975 Tournament Finish Total HISTORY Kevin Proctor 23 1759 76.48 72 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (19th) Cape Coral Invitational 6th 1213 Kent Frandsen 23 1765 76.74 72 Big Ten - 1st, 1484 • NCAA - T-7th, 1204 Illinois Invitational 2nd 777 Garnard Hamilton 22 1702 77.36 72 Tournament Finish Total Kepler Invitational 11th 634 RECORDS Tom Thomas 10 779 77.90 74 Port Malibar Invitational 2nd 868 Northern Intercollegiate 6th 1546 Cole Mahan 9 702 78.00 75 Olympia Invitational 3rd 894 Southern Intercollegiate 13th 913 Notre Dam Dual 1st 379 Spartan Invitational 2nd 736 1971-1972 Kepler Invitational 3rd 1177 Big Ten Championships 2nd 1497 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (16th) Chris Schenkel Invitational 9th 1085 NCAA Championships T-26th 943 Big Ten - 2nd, 1456 • NCAA - 12th, 1210 Northern Intercollegiate 1st 1506 Tournament Finish Total Southern Intercollegiate 1st 869 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Tennessee Invitational 1st 1126 Big Ten Championships 1st 1484 Gary Stickl 22 1668 75.82 70 All-American Invitational 15th 1225 NCAA Championships T-7th 1204 Eric Kaufmanis 24 1837 76.54 71 Mid-American Invitational 1st 754 Robbie Dew 18 1380 76.67 70 Illinois Invitational 1st 751 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Yves Tremblay 21 1633 77.76 72 Northern Intercollegiate 1st 1490 Rob Jackson 28 2076 74.14 65 John Mealia 24 1868 77.83 74 Purdue Invitational 1st 759 Kelly Roberts 28 2079 74.25 67 Denny Dennis 10 784 78.40 74 Big Ten Championships 2nd 1456 Bob Ackerman 28 2094 74.79 70 Joe Wright 11 868 78.91 74 NCAA Championships 12th 1210 Gary Biddinger 28 2097 74.89 70 Mark Allenspach 6 478 79.67 77 Mike Mealia 28 2142 76.50 70 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Tom Inskeep 7 544 77.71 73 1979-1980 Kelly Roberts 14 1047 74.79 69 Steve Rogers 11 909 82.64 80 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (24th) Gary Biddinger 17 1274 74.94 70 Mark Litz 3 259 86.33 85 Big Ten - 3rd, 1500 • NCAA - T-20th, 916 Garnard Hamilton 21 1580 75.24 70 Tournament Finish Total Bob Mann 19 1434 75.47 70 1975-1976 Florida State Invitational 19th 307 Kent Frandsen 21 1588 75.62 71 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (20th) Alabama Invitational 13th 935 Kevin Proctor 19 1447 76.16 67 Big Ten - 2nd, 1542 • NCAA - 23rd, 1215 Kepler Invitational 1st 1137 Cole Mahan 2 153 76.50 75 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Purdue Invitational 1st 731 Tom Thomas 9 689 76.56 74 Rob Jackson 24 1755 73.13 68 Southern Invitational 20th 619 Mike Mealia 24 1808 75.33 68 Northern Intercollegiate 5th 1541 1972-1973 Craig Deardon 7 535 76.43 74 Big Ten Championships 3rd 1500 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (17th) Steve Rogers 24 1838 76.58 72 NCAA Championships T-20th 916 Big Ten - 1st, 1484 • NCAA - 23rd, 600 Jon Dunn 24 1860 77.50 72 Tournament Finish Total Billy Parker 17 1321 77.71 73 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Cape Coral Invitational 3rd 1167 Tom Inskeep 17 1326 78.00 72 Gary Stickl 16 1204 75.25 68 All-American Invitational 11th 1219 Eric Kaufmanis 19 1441 75.84 70 Kepler Invitational 1st 1152 1976-1977 David Thomas 17 1302 76.59 72 Purdue Invitational 1st 760 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (21st) Robbie Dew 19 1474 77.58 71 Mid-American Invitational 1st 748 Big Ten - 2nd, 1461 • NCAA - 19th, 1259 Mitch Allenspach 18 1399 77.72 73 Northern Intercollegiate 1st 1477 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Yves Tremblay 19 1501 79.00 74 Big Ten Championships 1st 1484 Rob Jackson 29 2159 74.45 68 NCAA Championships 23rd 600 Mike Mealia 30 2236 74.53 67 1980-1981 Yves Tremblay 20.5 1557 75.95 69 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (25th) Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Billy Parker 30 2291 76.37 71 Big Ten - 3rd, 1420 • NCAA - DNQ Kevin Proctor 23 1708 74.26 70 Steve Rogers 22 1684 76.55 72 Tournament Finish Total Gary Biddinger 23 1717 74.65 71 John Mealia 9 690 76.67 74 Southern Junior-Senior 6th 898 Kelly Roberts 23 1718 74.70 68 Craig Deardon 11 870 79.09 75 Southeastern Invitational 14th 907 Bob Mann 23 1748 76.00 71 Tom Inskeep 13 1038 79.85 75 Kepler Intercollegiate 7th 1172 Bob Ackerman 23 1758 76.43 71 Michigan Intercollegiate 1st 597 Cole Mahan 19 1478 77.79 72 1977-1978 Northern Intercollegiate 3rd 1099 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (22nd) Spartan Invitational 2nd 742 1973-1974 Big Ten - 2nd, 1542 • NCAA - DNQ Big Ten Championships 3rd 1420 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (18th) Tournament Finish Total Big Ten - 1st, 1471 • NCAA - T-6th, 1186 Cape Coral Invitational 3rd 1175 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Tournament Finish Total Illinois Invitational 1st 378 Mike Ingram 17 1277 75.12 69 Port Malibar Invitational 1st 880 Kepler Invitational 3rd 1161 Remi Bouchard 21 1586 75.52 69 Kentucky Invitational 1st 743 Chris Schenkel Invitational 16th 909 Andy Shuman 20 1523 76.15 69 Marshall Invitational 3rd 756 Northern Intercollegiate 10th 1517 John Kernohan 23 1772 77.04 69

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Bob Stonikas 18 1388 77.11 73 PurdueInvitational 4th 378 380 ------758 Southeastern Invitational 11th 296 320 ------616 Jeff Cook 20 1566 78.30 73 IndianaInvitational T-3rd 368 378 382 --- 1128 Johnny Owens Classic 3rd 292 297 305 --- 894 Richard Rousseau 8 630 78.75 74 Mid-AmericanInvite 7th 303 295 298 --- 896 Jerry Pate Invitational 3rd 301 287 301 --- 889 KeplerIntercollegiate 15th 392 396 394 --- 1182 Akron Zip Invitational 5th 303 314 ------617 1981-1982 NorthernI’collegiate 7th 386 369 383 --- 1138 Midwestern Invitational 3rd 298 302 295 --- 895 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (26th) BigTenChampionships T-6th 380 370 384 393 1527 Northern Intercollegiate 8th 305 300 296 --- 901 Big Ten - 2nd, 1468 • NCAA - 30th, 915 Rds:27 • Strokes: 9,467 Big Ten Championships 8th 299 303 305 306 1213 Tournament Finish Total Count Four Avg.: 310.00 • Count Five Avg.: 382.20 Rds: 26 • Strokes: 7,789 • Average: 299.58 Southern Intercollegiate 15th 934 PREVIEW Kepler Intercollegiate 5th 1194 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Northern Intercollegiate 2nd 1094 Mike Ingram 20 1512 75.60 71 Dan Olsen 26 1896 72.92 68 COACHES Spartan Invitational 3rd 739 John Kernohan 27 2059 76.26 68 John Andrews 26 1931 74.27 68 Badger Invitational 1st 742 Remi Bouchard 27 2089 77.37 70 Shaun Micheel 26 1965 75.58 68 Big Ten Championships 2nd 1468 Richard Rousseau 17 1318 77.53 71 J.D. Meyer 26 2029 78.04 72 HOOSIERS NCAA Championships 30th 915 Bob Stonikas 18 1402 77.89 71 Ernie Hamby 16 1274 79.63 72 Mark Bullington 6 475 79.17 76 Chris Williamson 10 816 81.60 77 REVIEW Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Cary Campbell 16 1277 79.81 74 Tim Koressel 20 1496 74.80 66 Francios Hurtubise 15 1219 81.27 76 1988-1989 HISTORY Denny Dennis 14 1057 75.50 71 Lance Rhodes 3 253 84.33 81 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (33rd) Jeff Cook 20 1513 75.65 69 Big Ten - 7th, 1195 • NCAA - DNQ David Thomas 20 1522 76.10 71 1985-1986 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total RECORDS Mike Ingram 14 1072 76.57 72 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (30th) WisconsinFallInvitational 2nd 292 294 298 --- 884 Mike Fromuth 16 1227 76.69 71 Big Ten - 4th, 1195 • NCAA - DNQ EllwoodGreensInvitational 1st 294 283 290 --- 867 Richard Rousseau 9 697 77.44 75 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total HillmanRobbinsMemorial 2nd 298 303 ------601 Americana Invitational N/A 324 320 309 --- 953 CentralFloridaInvitational 16th 305 304 312 --- 921 1982-1983 Miami Beach Sun & Fun 2nd 296 301 307 --- 904 Southeastern Invitational T-7th 293 296 296 --- 885 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (27th) ButlerNationalI’collegiate 16th 315 343 325 --- 983 Johnny Owens Classic 10th 309 303 ------612 Big Ten - 2nd, 1484 • NCAA - DNQ Eastern Kentucky Invite 3rd 302 304 308 --- 914 Music City Invitational 11th 307 305 298 --- 910 Tournament Finish Total Southeastern Invitational 13th 318 304 297 --- 919 Jerry Pate Invitational 10th 310 311 294 --- 915 Seminole Classic 13th 921 Jerry Pate Invitational 6th 295 315 316 --- 926 Spartan Invitational 3rd 298 304 293 --- 895 Southeastern Intercollegiate 12th 902 Wildcat Invitational 9th 304 302 306 --- 912 Northern Intercollegiate 2nd 307 137 287 --- 731 Kepler Intercollegiate 2nd 1163 Mid-American Invitational 5th 300 301 295 --- 896 Big Ten Championships 7th 305 292 299 299 1195 Purdue Invitational T-2nd 1112 Northern Intercollegiate 8th 298 315 314 --- 927 Rds: 31.5 • Strokes: 9,416 • Average: 298.92 Northern Intercollegiate 3rd 1130 Big Ten Championships 4th 295 302 302 296 1195 Badger Invitational 2nd 1092 Rds: 31 • Strokes: 9,529 • Average: 307.39 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Big Ten Championships 2nd 1484 Dan Olsen 36.5 2644 72.44 65 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Shaun Micheel 31.5 2370 75.24 70 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low John Kernohan 22 1666 75.73 71 John Andrews 31.5 2394 76.00 70 Tim Koressel 25 1858 74.32 68 John Andrews 22 1684 76.54 70 Mark Lanscioni 28.5 2222 77.96 73 Mike Fromuth 18 1348 74.89 72 Remi Bouchard 22 1687 76.68 69 Mike Phenicie 20.5 1587 77.41 73 John Kernohan 3 228 76.00 74 Dan Olsen 22 1688 76.73 70 Greg McIver 9 722 80.22 74 Jeff Cook 22 1675 76.14 71 Francois Hurtubise 13 1022 78.62 74 Anthony Andrews 5 381 76.20 70 David Thomas 22 1676 76.18 71 Jeff Walton 6 492 82.00 77 Mike Ingram 19 1448 76.21 71 David Houston 3 249 83.00 81 1989-1990 Richard Rousseau 16 1236 77.25 72 Head Coach - Sam Carmichael (1st) Moore McDonough 3 245 81.67 80 1986-1987 Big Ten - 9th, 1197 • NCAA - DNQ Head Coach - Bob Fitch (31st) Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total 1983-1984 Big Ten - 3rd, 1215 • NCAA - DNQ Johnny Bench CollegiateT-15th --- 325 332 --- 657 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (28th) Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total Indiana Intercollegiate T-2nd --- 303 295 --- 598 Big Ten - 2nd, 1492 • NCAA - DNQ Minnesota Invitational 1st N/A N/A N/A --- 901 Oak Club Invitational 10th 317 307 315 --- 939 Tournament Finish Total Augusta College Invite 10th 300 306 308 --- 914 Hillman Robbins 10th 306 317 313 --- 939 Southeastern Intercollegiate 10th 903 Hillman Robbins Memorial 7th 303 294 310 --- 907 FIU Sun & Fun Invite 9th 320 308 306 --- 934 Kepler Intercollegiate 12th 1183 South Florida Invitational 14th 304 303 316 --- 923 Louisiana Classic 14th 315 308 323 --- 946 Mid-American Invitational T-7th 607 Southeastern Invitational 14th N/A N/A N/A --- 923 Southeastern I’collegiate 14th 294 302 304 --- 900 Spartan Invitational T-3rd 754 Jerry Pate Invitational 6th N/A N/A N/A --- 911 Johnny Owens Classic 20th --- 318 317 --- 635 Big Ten Championships 2nd 1492 Johnny Owens Classic 11th 316 311 312 --- 939 Jerry Pate Invitational 15th 318 334 323 --- 975 Southern Intercollegiate 6th 867 Midwestern Invitational 8th 307 296 294 --- 897 Zip Invitational 16th 302 307 309 --- 918 Mid-American Invitational 3rd 292 296 304 --- 892 Spartan Invitational 5th 299 290 305 291 1184 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Northern Intercollegiate 5th 293 294 293 --- 880 Big Ten Championships 9th 306 296 298 297 1197 Mike Ingram 17 1277 75.12 69 Big Ten Championships 3rd 304 296 302 313 1215 Rds: 35 • Strokes: 10,822 • Average: 309.20 Remi Bouchard 21 1586 75.52 69 Rds: 34 • Strokes: 10,312 • Average: 303.29 Andy Shuman 20 1523 76.15 69 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low John Kernohan 23 1772 77.04 69 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Shaun Micheel 38 2844 74.84 68 Bob Stonikas 18 1388 77.11 73 Remi Bouchard 25 1853 74.12 67 Mike Phenicie 2 153 76.50 74 Jeff Cook 20 1566 78.30 73 John Andrews 24 1819 75.79 70 Mark Lanscioni 29 2256 77.79 71 Richard Rousseau 8 630 78.75 74 Dan Olsen 22 1679 76.32 70 Jeff Ousley 29 2282 78.69 71 J.D. Meyer 10 784 78.40 73 Bill Miller 27 2138 79.19 72 1984-1985 Ben Finley 27 2152 79.70 73 Head Coach - Bob Fitch (29th) 1987-1988 Chip Martin 17 1360 80.00 20 Big Ten - T-6th, 1527 • NCAA - DNQ Head Coach - Bob Fitch (32nd) Jeff Stavroff 5 401 80.20 74 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total Big Ten - 8th, 1213 • NCAA - DNQ AmericanaInvitational 10th 305 209 315 --- 929 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total ButlerNationalI’collegiate 18th 319 324 330 --- 973 Badger Fall Invitational 1st 287 289 294 --- 870 TigerPointInvitational 8th 308 297 331 --- 936 Hillman Robbins Memorial 1st 302 295 293 --- 890

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Quintessence Classic 6th 307 306 301 --- 914 Stanford Intercollegiate 13th 300 302 302 --- 904 UCF Golf Classic 13th 315 313 302 --- 930 Southeastern I’collegiate 15th 301 304 301 --- 906 Indiana Invitational 1st 288 290 ------578 Legends Intercollegiate 8th 310 302 319 --- 931 Hawkeye Invitational 2nd 296 305 297 --- 897 Xavier Invitational 3rd 303 302 ------605 PREVIEW Kepler Intercollegiate 6th 299 311 ------610 Fossum Invitational 11th 311 310 310 --- 931 COACHES Big Ten Championships 10th 298 299 303 311 1215 Rds: 34 • Strokes: 10,323 • Average: 303.62

HOOSIERS Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Jody Roudebush 32 2409 75.28 68 REVIEW Don Padgett III 16 1213 75.81 71 Derek Clouse 29 2208 76.14 70 HISTORY Kyle Wieneke 19 1452 76.42 72 Chip Martin 27 2066 76.52 71 Grant Schimmele 4 307 76.75 74 RECORDS Indiana’s seventh Big Ten Championship came in 1991, when it set a Big Ten record at Jim Ousley 16 1237 77.31 72 the time, shooting a 1138 at Purdue. Michael Kemper 18 1403 77.94 72 David Cotton 3 234 78.00 77 Mike Chambers 7 553 79.00 74 1990-1991 *Score reflects 27-hole event at Firestone Joe Tomaselli 7 570 81.43 78 Head Coach - Sam Carmichael (2nd) Rds: 31.5 • Strokes: 9,531 • Average: 302.57 Big Ten - 1st, 1138 1994-1995 NCAA Central Regional - 11th, 885 • NCAA - DNQ Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Head Coach - Sam Carmichael (6th) Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total Derek Clouse 27.5 2085 75.82 70 Big Ten - 10th, 1222 • NCAA - DNQ UC/Johnny Bench 1st 298 301 ------599 Kyle Wieneke 27 2049 75.89 70 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total Indiana Intercollegiate T-2nd 305 302 ------607 Jody Roudebush 29.5 2242 76.00 71 Marquette Invitational 7th 294 302 304 --- 900 Northern Intercollegiate 2nd 286 286 286 --- 858 Joe Tomaselli 28.5 2167 76.04 70 Northern Intercollegiate 16th 307 312 ------619 Hillman Robbins Memorial 2nd 298 309 299 --- 906 Bill Miller 22.5 1730 76.89 68 Memphis/Xavier Invite T-5th 308 315 324 --- 947 Louisiana Classic 11th 307 306 302 --- 915 Jeff Stavroff 16.5 1277 77.39 73 Florida Atlantic Invite 6th 298 312 312 --- 922 Southeastern I’collegiate 14th 305 293 294 --- 892 Ben Finley 8 629 78.63 73 Central Florida Invite 20th 314 310 305 --- 929 Johnny Owens Invite 6th 308 ------308 Jim Ousley 5 403 80.60 76 Southeastern I’collegiate 16th 302 300 296 --- 898 Indiana Invitational 3rd 305 302 ------607 Mike Chambers 5 410 82.00 75 Johnny Owens Classic T-5th 300 306 304 --- 910 Firestone Invitational 1st 285 293 300 --- 878 Legends Intercollegiate 8th 299 295 300 --- 894 Spartan Invitational 2nd 294 288 295 --- 877 1992-1993 Kepler Intercollegiate 11th 305 320 310 --- 925 Wolverine Invitational 11th 296 290 306 --- 892 Head Coach - Sam Carmichael (4th) Fossum Invitational 9th 299 309 303 --- 911 Big Ten Championships 1st 279 280 289 290 1138 Big Ten - 5th, 1175 • NCAA - DNQ Big Ten Championships 10th 294 304 317 307 1222 NCAA Central Regional 11th 294 296 295 --- 885 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total Rds: 33 • Strokes: 10,077 • Average: 305.36 Rds: 35 • Strokes: 10,362 • Average: 296.06 Kansas Invitational 3rd 306 306 300 --- 912 Northern Intercollegiate 4th 303 295 298 --- 896 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Stanford Shootout T-7th 282 292 273 --- 847 Don Padgett III 33 2483 75.24 70 Shaun Micheel 39 2811 72.08 67 Central Florida Classic 12th 304 298 317 --- 919 Randy Leen 33 2517 76.27 73 Jody Roudebush 30 2238 74.60 70 Mangola Grove Classic 2nd 304 309 ------613 Josh Brewer 33 2553 77.36 68 Bill Miller 24 1810 75.42 68 Southeastern I’collegiate 9th 289 300 298 --- 887 David Whitson 21 1631 77.67 72 Joe Tomaselli 28 2116 75.57 69 Purdue Invitational 2nd 292 294 ------586 Grant Schimmele 6 479 79.83 76 Kyle Weineke 26 1971 75.81 68 Indiana Invitational 4th 287 301 311 --- 899 Will Carson 22 1767 80.32 74 Jeff Ousley 3 228 76.00 74 Firestone Intercollegiate 6th 313 308 302 --- 923 Michael Kemper 14 1131 80.78 75 Jeff Stavroff 19 1455 76.58 69 Kepler Intercollegiate 9th 313 307 ------620 Ben Finley 8 622 77.75 75 Wolverine Invitational 9th 293 294 291 --- 878 1995-1996 Derek Clouse 9 702 78.00 75 Big Ten Championships 5th 289 295 296 295 1175 Head Coach - Sam Carmichael (7th) Chip Martin 2 156 78.00 78 Rds: 34 • Strokes: 10,155 • Average: 298.68 Big Ten - 3rd, 1194 Mark Lancioni 5 391 78.20 76 NCAA Regionals - T-6th, 878 • NCAA - 30th, 636 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total 1991-1992 Jody Roudebush 34 2534 74.53 69 Michigan Intercollegiate 3rd 301 300 299 --- 900 Head Coach - Sam Carmichael (3rd) Jeff Stavroff 29 2189 75.48 68 Missouri Intercollegiate 10th 296 294 303 --- 893 Big Ten - 6th, 1174 Joe Tomaselli 12 910 75.83 69 Northern Intercollegiate T-3rd 294 303 ------597 NCAA Central Regional - T-15th, 905 • NCAA - DNQ Derek Clouse 19 1442 75.89 72 Stanford Intercollegiate T-8th 290 295 313 --- 898 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total Kyle Wieneke 16 1217 76.06 70 Central Florida Invite T-12th 301 304 300 --- 905 UC/Johnny Bench 1st 304 308 ------612 Jeff Ousley 23 1755 76.30 72 Southeastern I’collegiate 5th 289 299 290 --- 878 Northern Intercollegiate 10th 308 296 305 --- 909 Ben Finley 18 1374 76.33 71 Dr. Pepper I’collegiate T-5th 311 298 296 --- 905 Persimmon Ridge Invite 4th 320 305 ------625 Chip Martin 11 840 76.36 74 Legends Intercollegiate 8th 307 305 317 --- 929 Old Dominion/Seascape T-11th 293 302 ------595 Mike Chambers 3 232 77.33 73 Kepler Intercollegiate 6th 314 312 308 --- 934 SoutheasternI’collegiate T-11th 297 303 299 --- 899 Bill Miller 27 2093 77.52 70 Fossum Invitational 5th 298 305 300 --- 903 JohnnyOwensInvitational 10th 316 317 ------633 Michael Kemper 8 626 78.25 75 Big Ten Championships 3rd 295 292 287 320 1194 Indiana Invitational 2nd 295 290 306 --- 891 NCAA Regionals T-6th 285 290 303 --- 878 Firestone Invitational 5th *450 ------*450 1993-1994 NCAA Championships 30th 314 322 ------636 Kepler Intercollegiate T-11th 325 318 312 --- 955 Head Coach - Sam Carmichael (5th) Rds: 38 • Strokes: 11,450 • Average: 301.32 Wolverine Invitational 4th 293 290 300 --- 883 Big Ten - 10th, 1215 • NCAA - DNQ Big Ten Championships 6th 299 288 292 295 1174 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total NCAA Central Regional T-15th 299 295 311 --- 905 Northern Intercollegiate 6th 293 303 306 --- 902

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Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Randy Leen 38 2796 73.58 67 Don Padgett III 38 2883 75.87 69 Michael Kemper 38 2936 77.26 70 Grant Schimmele 27 2099 77.74 70 Brent Landry 11 857 77.91 72 Josh Brewer 38 2962 77.95 69

1996-1997 PREVIEW Head Coach - Sam Carmichael (8th) Big Ten - 4th, 1212 COACHES NCAA Central Regional - T-15th, 893 • NCAA - DNQ Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total Northern Intercollegiate T-9th 306 310 ------616 HOOSIERS Wolverine Invitational 5th 296 296 302 --- 894 USA Fall Beach Classic 12th 295 295 292 --- 882 REVIEW The Nelson 2nd 294 290 295 --- 879 The Bridges Classic 13th 311 301 297 --- 905 HISTORY Seminole Classic 15th 308 309 302 --- 919 Southeastern I’collegiate 4th 288 291 284 --- 863 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate 4th 296 294 310 --- 900 RECORDS Marshall Invitational 3rd 288 291 296 --- 875 The Hoosiers most recent Big Ten Championship came in 1998, firing a 1177 after a Legends Intercollegiate 9th 301 303 288 --- 892 final-round 288 to defeat Ohio State by three strokes. Josh Brewer and Fossum Invitational 5th 300 295 309 --- 904 Big Ten Championships 4th 301 306 308 297 1212 Corey Sullivan tied for second individually with scores of 290. NCAA Central Regional T-15th 299 303 291 --- 893 Rds: 39 • Strokes: 11,634 • Average: 298.31 Golden Ocala Invite T-10th --- 302 300 --- 602 Michael Miller 12 976 81.33 71 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate 10th 304 297 299 --- 900 Jon Oliver 3 246 82.00 78 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Johnny Owens Classic 8th 302 302 300 --- 904 Randy Leen 43 3097 72.02 68 Marshall Invitational 11th 301 308 295 --- 904 2000-2001 Don Padgett III 39 2922 74.92 68 Kepler Intercollegiate 12th 307 314 306 --- 927 Head Coach - Mike Mayer (3rd) Josh Brewer 33 2478 75.09 70 Fossum Invitational 12th 312 302 303 --- 917 Big Ten - 11th, 1205 • NCAA - DNQ Will Carson 14 1083 77.36 73 Wolverine Invitational 11th 300 301 297 --- 898 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total Grant Schimmele 36 2787 77.42 72 Big Ten Championships 10th 296 295 297 285 1173 Badger Invitational 7th 297 293 298 --- 888 Brent Landry 28 2176 77.71 72 Rds: 36 • Strokes: 10,752 • Average: 298.67 Wolverine Invitational 11th 298 298 313 --- 909 John Barry 9 707 78.56 74 Northern Intercollegiate 3rd 293 302 302 --- 897 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Xavier Invitational 9th 297 295 301 --- 893 1997-1998 Brent Landry 36 2667 74.08 65 Legends Intercollegiate 1st 279 278 283 --- 840 Head Coach - Sam Carmichael (9th) Steve Wheatcroft 36 2681 74.47 69 Big Red Classic 8th 309 284 304 --- 897 Big Ten - 1st, 1177 • NCAA - DNQ John Barry 36 2717 75.47 70 El Diablo Intercollegiate 12th 304 295 ------599 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total Joe Drozda 3 228 76.00 73 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate 11th --- 306 312 --- 618 Northern Intercollegiate T-10th 306 304 301 --- 911 Corey Sullivan 30 2285 76.17 72 Marshall Invitational T-14th 301 284 300 --- 885 Legends Intercollegiate 13th 288 297 295 --- 880 Rich Thomas 24 1856 77.33 71 Kepler Intercollegiate 17th 316 315 317 --- 948 Persimmon Ridge Invite T-2nd --- 298 303 --- 601 Chick Linski 14 1084 77.43 75 FirstEnergy Intercollegiate17th 322 --- 300 --- 622 The Nelson 7th 293 295 297 --- 883 Jon Oliver 3 241 80.33 79 Fossum Invitational 15th 312 300 305 --- 917 The Bridges Classic 11th --- 296 311 --- 607 Big Ten Championships 11th 302 304 305 294 1205 Mercedes Benz 11th 284 292 310 --- 886 1999-2000 Rds: 37 • Strokes: 11,118 • Average: 300.49 Seminole Classic T-10th 310 304 318 --- 932 Head Coach - Mike Mayer (2nd) Dr. Pepper I’collegiate T-6th 312 296 293 --- 901 Big Ten - 9th, 1223 • NCAA - DNQ Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Marshall Invitational T-3rd 291 289 289 --- 869 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total Steve Wheatcroft 40 2981 74.53 67 Kepler Intercollegiate 8th 300 302 300 --- 902 Hawkeye Invitational 3rd 294 294 292 --- 880 Aldo Jordan 37 2804 75.78 71 Wolverine Invitational 5th 297 283 286 --- 866 Northern Intercollegiate 12th 308 314 301 --- 923 Corey Sullivan 40 3033 75.83 69 Big Ten Championships 1st 302 296 291 288 1177 Legends Intercollegiate 3rd 302 297 283 --- 882 John Barry 31 2354 75.94 69 Rds: 35 • Strokes: 10,415 • Average: 297.57 Xavier Invitational T-9th 296 294 299 --- 889 Ben Davidson 9 686 76.22 69 Stan Sheriff Invitational 8th 320 313 319 --- 952 Bret Hardin 19 1455 76.58 70 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Mauna Kea Invitational 2nd 302 293 309 --- 904 Drew Meyer 15 1153 76.87 71 Randy Leen 38 2761 72.66 65 Silver Springs Invitational 2nd 292 280 286 --- 858 Rich Thomas 3 235 78.33 77 Corey Sullivan 16 1193 74.56 71 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate 10th 291 286 296 --- 873 Michael Miller 12 976 81.33 71 Josh Brewer 35 2617 74.77 68 Marshall Invitational 3rd 297 291 299 --- 887 Jon Oliver 3 246 82.00 78 John Barry 32 2445 76.41 71 Kepler Intercollegiate T-8th 302 300 309 --- 911 Brent Landry 20 1540 77.00 69 FirstEnergy I’collegiate 13th 307 303 309 --- 919 2001-2002 Chick Linski 16 1239 77.44 69 Fossum Invitational 9th 311 302 292 --- 905 Head Coach - Mike Mayer (4th) Steve Wheatcroft 15 1174 78.27 74 Big Ten Championships 9th 299 310 306 308 1223 Big Ten - T-6th, 1167 • NCAA - DNQ Will Carson 3 236 78.67 76 Rds: 40 • Strokes: 12,006 • Average: 300.15 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total Joe Drozda 3 243 81.00 78 Badger Invitational 15th 307 292 301 --- 900 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Northern Intercollegiate Did Not Play (Sept. 11, 2001) 1998-1999 Steve Wheatcroft 40 2981 74.53 67 Wolverine Invitational 3rd 294 292 ------586 Head Coach - Mike Mayer (1st) Aldo Jordan 37 2804 75.78 71 Xavier Invitational 7th 291 292 289 --- 872 Big Ten - 10th, 1173 • NCAA - DNQ Corey Sullivan 40 3033 75.83 69 The Tillinghast 7th 300 296 ------596 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total John Barry 31 2354 75.94 69 Big Red Shootout 2nd 313 302 ------615 Northern Intercollegiate 9th 290 296 288 --- 874 Ben Davidson 9 686 76.22 69 EmeraldCoastCollegiate 7th 314 305 ------619 Legends Intercollegiate 3rd 295 290 301 --- 886 Bret Hardin 19 1455 76.58 70 Big Red Classic 14th 319 306 304 --- 929 Xavier Intercollegiate 2nd 287 277 306 --- 870 Drew Meyer 15 1153 76.87 71 El Diablo I’collegiate 7th 292 296 303 --- 891 Nelson/Pepsi Invitational 14th 303 301 293 --- 897 Rich Thomas 3 235 78.33 77 Marshall Invitational 9th 302 301 295 --- 898

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Kepler I’collegiate T-6th 299 293 ------592 2004-2005 2005-2006 FirstEnergyI’collegiate T-6th 296 296 294 --- 886 Head Coach - Mike Mayer (7th) Head Coach - Mike Mayer (8th) Fossum/Taylor Made 10th 305 315 295 --- 915 Big Ten - 2nd, 852 Big Ten - 6th, 1,181 BigTenChampionships 6th 293 287 287 300 1167 NCAA East Regional - T-18th, 875 • NCAA - DNQ NCAA East Regional - T-11th, 891 • NCAA - DNQ Rds: 35 • Strokes: 10,466 • Average: 299.03 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 Total Tournament Finish 18 36 54 Total Radrick Farms I’collegiate T-9th 297 293 296 886 NCAA Central Preview 11th 300 297 297 884 2002-2003 Central Regional Preview 5th 304 294 292 890 Gopher Invitational 6th 301 304 297 902 Head Coach - Mike Mayer (5th) Adams Cup 5th 298 293 --- 591 Wolverine Intercollegiate 8th 291 286 285 862 PREVIEW Big Ten - 6th, 1164 • NCAA - DNQ Xavier Invitational 1st 281 274 279 834 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge 11th 293 294 299 886 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge 10th 304 307 --- 611 Xavier Invitational T5th 289 284 289 862 COACHES Badger Invitational 7th 296 288 286 --- 870 Hyatt Intercollegiate T-4th 284 297 296 877 Santa Anita/NT Classic 2nd 297 281 290 868 EarlYestingsmeierInvite 5th 282 283 307 --- 872 Pioneer Classic 3rd 293 280 286 859 Orange County Invite 8th 291 285 296 872 Northern I’collegiate T-5th 295 282 283 --- 860 Pinehurst Invitational 3rd 300 295 293 888 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 3rd 294 303 -- 597 HOOSIERS Wolverine Invitational 4th 296 287 290 --- 873 Boilermaker Invitational 4th 288 293 300 881 Boilermaker Invitational 1st 301 287 294 882 Xavier Invitational 5th 293 287 288 --- 868 Fossum/TaylorMadeInvite 6th 290 293 298 881 Kepler Intercollegiate 2nd 286 292 304 882 REVIEW Shootout at Belmont 2nd 294 ------294 Big Ten Championships 2nd 283 275 294 852 Fossum/Spartan Invitational 1st 292 283 295 870 Big Red Classic 6th 295 287 ------582 NCAA East Regional T-18th 294 292 289 875 Big Ten Championships 6th 285 288 283 1181 HISTORY El Diablo I’collegiate T-7th 305 307 296 --- 908 Rds: 34 • Strokes: 9,925 • Average: 291.91 NCAA East Regional T11th 299 305 287 891 Johnny Owens Invite 2nd 298 302 306 --- 906 Rds: 34 • Strokes: 9,925 • Average: 291.91 Marshall Invitational T-2nd 288 286 295 --- 873 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low RECORDS Kepler Intercollegiate 4th 302 298 301 --- 901 Jeff Overton 34 2,379 69.97 61 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Fossum/Taylor Made 8th 306 293 297 --- 896 Heath Peters 34 2,516 74.00 67 Jorge Campillo 39 2,834 72.67 67 BigTenChampionships 6th 285 298 287 294 1164 Santiago Quirarte 34 2,534 74.53 67 Santiago Quirarte 39 2,877 73.77 69 Rds: 37 • Strokes: 10,867 • Average: 293.70 Scott Seibert 29 2,172 74.90 67 Drew Allenspach 39 2,892 74.15 69 Mike Birkenfeld 6 450 75.00 71 Seth Brandon 33 2,453 74.33 66 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Aaron Harrell 15 1,131 75.40 72 Scott Seibert 20 1,519 75.95 71 Jeff Overton 40 2890 72.25 66 Aaron Walters 5 378 75.60 74 Brandon Pike 11 836 76.00 70 Heath Peters 37 2739 74.03 68 Brad Marek 22 1,665 75.68 69 Brad Marek 19 1,454 76.53 69 Ben Davidson 37 2782 75.19 67 Oren Hodak 6 456 76.00 71 Aaron Harrell 5 395 79.00 76 Aldo Jordan 34 2560 75.29 69 Oren Hodak 2 161 80.50 79 Scott Seibert 31 2340 75.48 72 Rob Ockenfuss 5 368 73.60 71 2006-2007 Brad Marek 11 815 74.09 70 Head Coach - Mike Mayer (9th) Michael Miller 11 819 74.45 72 Big Ten - T-6th, 1,213 • NCAA - DNQ Kirk Wood 3 225 75.00 73 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 72 Total Ryan Cassidy 6 457 76.17 73 Rich Harvest Farms 8th 305 318 306 --- 929 Gopher Invitational 6th 300 295 313 --- 908 2003-2004 VCU/Mattaponi Springs 4th 284 288 282 --- 854 Head Coach - Mike Mayer (6th) Wolf Run Intercollegiate 7th 296 303 310 --- 909 Big Ten - 5th, 865 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge 10th 312 304 302 --- 918 NCAA Central Regional - T-20th, 934 • NCAA - DNQ Landfall Tradition 6th 306 300 308 --- 914 Tournament Finish 18 36 54 Total GADO North Texas Classic T-1st 305 287 304 --- 896 Northern Intercollegiate 2nd 283 290 290 863 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 1st 297 293 290 --- 880 Hoosier Invitational 1st 273 283 281 837 Boilermaker Invitational T6th 308 301 ------609 49er Collegiate Classic 1st 282 281 279 842 Kepler Intercollegiate 10th 313 312 ------625 Xavier Invitational 1st 283 277 --- 560 Fossum/Spartan Invitational 7th 298 286 288 --- 872 UCF/RioPinarI’collegiate 10th 297 304 303 904 Big Ten Championships T-6th 299 303 300 311 1213 St.CroixCollegiateClassic 2nd 290 294 295 879 Rds: 35 • Strokes: 10,527 • Average: 300.77 Steve Kerr Invitational 4th 298 289 294 881 Boilermaker Invitational 5th 297 288 293 878 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Kepler Intercollegiate T-6th 299 301 298 898 Jorge Campillo 38 2,803 73.76 67 FirstEnergy I’collegiate T-3rd 282 290 297 869 Seth Brandon 35 2,655 75.86 69 Fossum/TaylorMadeInvite 1st 288 295 297 880 Drew Allenspach 35 2,661 76.03 69 Big Ten Championships 5th 286 291 288 865 Santiago Quirarte 29 2,240 77.24 70 NCAA Central Regional T-20th 306 308 320 934 Alex Martin 29 2,243 77.34 71 Rds: 38 • Strokes: 11,090 • Average: 291.84 Brandon Pike 15 1,180 78.67 73 Tad Sacheck 3 237 79.00 78 Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Low Aaron Harrell 3 239 79.67 78 Jeff Overton 42 2966 70.62 64 Heath Peters 38 2774 73.00 68 Aaron Walters 3 220 73.33 71 Rob Ockenfuss 3 225 75.00 73 Ryan Cassidy 23 1729 75.17 68 Mike Birkenfeld 35 2633 75.23 68 Scott Seibert 29 2193 75.62 66 David Butwell 30 2,276 75.87 70 Brad Marek 18 1,370 76.11 71 Oren Hodak 6 464 77.33 75 Kirk Wood 3 233 77.67 75 Jeff Overton led the Hoosiers to back-to-back Tad Sacheck 3 235 78.33 75 NCAA Regional appearances during the 2003-04 and 2004-05 campaigns. It marked the first time since the 1995-96 and 1996-97 seasons the Hoosiers made consecutive NCAA trips.

74 • 2007-08 MEN’S GOLF MEN’S GOLF INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ONE ROUND THREE ROUNDS 61 Jeff Overton - Xavier Invitational, 2004 192 Jeff Overton - Xavier Invitational, 2004 64 Jeff Overton - 49er Collegiate Classic, 2003 199 Jeff Overton - Big Ten Championships, 2005 65 Jeff Overton - Big Ten Championships, 2005 (2x) Jeff Overton - 49er Collegiate Classic, 2003 Jeff Overton - Xavier Invitational, 2004 203 Heath Peters - Xavier Invitational, 2004 Jeff Overton - Xavier Invitational, 2003 (2x) Jeff Overton - Hoosier Invitational, 2003 Jeff Overton - Hoosier Invitational, 2003 204 Dan Olsen - Ellwood Greens, 1989 Brent Landry - Xavier Intercollegiate, 1998 206 Jeff Overton - NCAA Championships, 2004 PREVIEW Randy Leen - Wolverine Invitational, 1998 206 Jorge Campillo - VCU Mattaponi Springs, 2006 Dan Olsen - Ellwood Greens, 1989 207 Jeff Overton - Northern Intercollegiate, 2003 COACHES Rob Jackson - Port Malabar Invitational, 1975 Jeff Overton - Northern Intercollegiate, 2002 66 Seth Brandon - Big Ten Championships, 2006 Aldo Jordan - Legends Intercollegiate, 2000 HOOSIERS Jeff Overton - Xavier Invitational, 2004 Randy Leen - Wolverine Invitational, 1998 Jeff Overton - TaylorMade Invitational, 2003 208 Mike Birkenfeld - Hoosier Invitational, 2003 REVIEW Scott Seibert - Xavier Invitational, 2003 Steve Wheatcroft - Legends I’collegiate, 2000 Jeff Overton - FirstEnergy I’collegiate, 2002 Shaun Micheel - Firestone I’collegiate, 1991 HISTORY Tim Koressel - Northern Invitational, 1982 Shaun Micheel - Northern I’collegiate, 1990 Gary Stickl - Big Ten Championships, 1981 Kelly Roberts - Southern I’collegiate, 1975 RECORDS 67 Jorge Campillo - Pinehurst I’collegiate, 2007 Jorge Campillo - NCAA East Regional, 2006 FOUR ROUNDS Jeff Overton - Fossum/TaylorMade Inv., 2005 276 Shaun MicheelBig Ten Championships, 1991 Scott Seibert - Pinehurst Invitational, 2005 279 Tim Koressel Big Ten Championships, 1981 Santiago Quirarte - Pioneer Classic, 2005 281 Yves Tremblay Big Ten Championships, 1981 Jorge Campillo celebrates his victory at the Heath Peters - Xavier Invitational, 2004 (2x) 283 Kelly Roberts Northern Invitational, 1974 2007 Sofitel Biarritz Cup. Campillo averaged a Jeff Overton - NCAA Championships, 2004 284 Shaun Micheel Spartan Invitational, 1990 72.67 during the 2006-07 campaign, which is the Jeff Overton - Boilermaker Invitational, 2004 285 Jeff Overton NCAA Championships, 2004 eighth-lowest mark in IU history. Jeff Overton - 49er Collegiate Classic, 2003 Jeff Overton Big Ten Championships, 2003 Jeff Overton - Northern Intercollegiate, 2003 Steve Wheatcroft Big Ten Champ., 2001 74.45 Jeff Overton 2002 Jeff Overton - Marshall Invitational, 2003 286 Ben Davidson Big Ten Championships, 2002 Rob Jackson 1977 Jeff Overton - Northern Intercollegiate, 2002 Mike Ingram Big Ten Championships, 1984 74.47 Steven Wheatcroft 1999 12 other times by 12 golfers Tim Koressel Big Ten Championships, 1983 74.50 Gary Stickl 1981 David Thomas Big Ten Championships, 1981 74.53 Santiago Quirarte 2005 TWO ROUNDS Steve Wheatcroft 2000 130 Jeff Overton - Big Ten Championships, 2005 SEASON AVERAGE Jody Roudebush 1993 Jeff Overton - Xavier Invitational, 2003 (20 ROUND MINIMUM, BELOW 75.00) Mike Mealia 1977 131 Jeff Overton - Xavier Invitational, 2004 Avg. Player Year 74.55 Yves Trembley 1981 Jeff Overton - 49er Collegiate Classic, 2003 69.97 Jeff Overton 2005 74.60 Jody Roudebush 1991 134 Heath Peters - Xavier Invitational, 2004 70.62 Jeff Overton 2004 74.64 Rob Jackson 1974 Jeff Overton - Hoosier Invitational, 2003 72.02 Randy Leen 1997 74.65 Gary Biddinger 1973 135 Jeff Overton - Fossum/TaylorMade Inv., 2005 72.08 Shaun Micheel 1991 74.67 Bob Ackerman 1974 Brent Landry - Xavier Invitational, 1998 72.25 Jeff Overton 2003 74.70 Kelly Roberts 1973 136 Jeff Overton - Northern Intercollegiate, 2003 72.44 Dan Olsen 1989 74.77 Josh Brewer 1998 Jeff Overton - Marshall Invitational, 2003 72.66 Randy Leen 1998 74.79 Bob Ackerman 1975 Jeff Overton - Northern Intercollegiate, 2002 72.67 Jorge Campillo 2006 74.80 Tim Koressel 1982 137 Jeff Overton - NCAA Championships, 2004 72.81 Steve Wheatcroft 2001 David Thomas 1981 Dan Padgett III - Marshall Invitational, 1997 72.92 Dan Olsen 1988 74.84 Shaun Micheel 1990 137 Shaun Micheel - Wolverine Invitational, 1991 73.00 Heath Peters 2004 74.89 Heath Peters 2002 Kelly Roberts - Southern I’collegiate, 1975 73.13 Rob Jackson 1976 Gary Biddinger 1975 138 Jorge Campillo - VCU Mattaponi Springs, 2006 73.58 Randy Leen 1996 74.90 Scott Seibert 2005 Jorge Campillo - Orange County National, 2006 73.76 Jorge Campillo 2007 74.92 Don Padgett III 1997 Jorge Campillo - Wolverine I’collegiate, 2005 73.77 Santiago Quirarte 2006 74.94 Ben Davidson 2002 Santiago Quirarte - Pioneer Classic, 2005 74.00 Heath Peters 2005 Steve Wheatcroft - Legends Intercoll., 2000 74.03 Heath Peters 2003 -Bold denotes current Hoosier student-athlete Steve Wheatcroft - Silver Springs Inv., 2000 74.08 Brent Landry 1999 Randy Leen - Southeastern I’collegiate, 1996 74.12 Remi Bouchard 1987 Randy Leen - Stanford Invitational, 1995 74.14 Rob Jackson 1975 Tim Koressel -Northern Intercollegiate, 1982 74.15 Drew Allenspach 2006 Kelly Roberts - Chris Schenkel Invite, 1975 74.25 Kelly Roberts 1975 Shaun Micheel - Firestone I’collegiate, 1991 74.26 Kevin Proctor 1973 Shaun Micheel - Northern I’collegiate, 1990 74.27 John Andrews 1988 Dan Olsen - Badger Invitational, 1987 74.32 Tim Koressel 1983 John Andrews - Badger Invitational, 1987 74.33 Seth Brandon 2006 Tim Koressel - Northern Intercollegiate, 1982 74.40 Tim Koressel 1981 Kelly Roberts - Chris Schenkel Inv.l, 1975 74.43 Kelly Roberts 1974

2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 75 INDIANA HOOSIERS TEAM RECORDS/YEARLY LEADERS ONE ROUND 1152 Kepler Invitational, 1973 271* Big Ten Championships, 1981 1161 Kepler Invitational, 1978 273 Hoosier Invitational, 2003 1164 Big Ten Championships, 2003 Stanford Shootout, 1992 274 Xavier Invitational, 2004 YEARLY LOW STROKE AVERAGE 275 Big Ten Championships, 2005 (15 ROUND MINIMUM) 277 Xavier Invitational, 2003 Year Player Avg. 1973 Kevin Proctor 74.26 PREVIEW Xavier Invitational, 1998 278 Legends Intercollegiate, 2000 1974 Kelly Roberts 74.43 279 Xavier Invitational, 2004 1975 Rob Jackson 74.14 COACHES 49er Collegiate Classic, 2003 1976 Rob Jackson 73.13 Port Malabar Invitational, 1975 1977 Rob Jackson 74.45 HOOSIERS Big Ten Championships, 1991 1978 Steve Rogers 75.14 Legends Intercollegiate, 2000 1979 Gary Stickl 75.82 REVIEW *1981 Big Ten Championships format counted 1980 Gary Stickl 75.25 top five golfers. However, Indiana fired a 66-68- 1981 Tim Koressel 74.40 1982 Tim Koressel 74.80 HISTORY 68-69 along with a 70-71 in the second round of the event. 1983 Tim Koressel 74.32 1984 Mike Ingram 75.12 RECORDS TWO ROUNDS 1985 Mike Ingram 75.60 555 Xavier Invitational, 2004 1986 John Kernohan 75.73 556 Hoosier Invitational, 2003 1987 Remi Bouchard 74.12 557 Legends Intercollegiate, 2000 1988 Dan Olsen 72.92 558 Big Ten Championships, 2005 1989 Dan Olsen 72.44 559 Big Ten Championships, 1991 1990 Shaun Micheel 74.84 560 Xavier Invitational, 2003 1991 Shaun Micheel 72.08 Jorge Campillo made his presence felt in his 1992 Derek Clouse 75.82 561* Big Ten Championships, 1981 first season as a Hoosier in 2005-06, turning in 563 49er Collegiate Classic, 2003 1993 Jody Roudebush 74.53 564 Xavier Invitational, 1998 1994 Jody Roudebush 75.28 the best freshman single-season scoring aver- 565 Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational, 2002 1995 Don Padgett III 75.24 age in school history with a 72.67 mark. 572 VCU Mattaponi Springs Shootout, 2006 1996 Randy Leen 73.58 Silver Springs Invitational, 2000 1997 Randy Leen 72.02 Northern Intercollegiate, 1990 1998 Randy Leen 72.66 YEARLY LOW FRESHMAN AVERAGE 573 Northern Intercollegiate, 2003 1999 Brent Landry 74.08 (15 ROUND MINIMUM) 574 Marshall Invitational, 2003 2000 Steve Wheatcroft 74.53 Year Player Avg. 575 Big Ten Championships, 1996 2001 Steve Wheatcroft 72.81 1974 Rob Jackson 74.64 Chris Schenkel Invitational, 1975 2002 Jeff Overton 74.45 1975 Round Minimum Not Met 576 Badger Invitational, 1987 2003 Jeff Overton 72.25 1976 Jon Dunn 77.50 *290-271, counting the top four scores. 2004 Jeff Overton 70.62 1977 Yves Tremblay 75.95 2005 Jeff Overton 69.97 1978 Round Minimum Not Met THREE ROUNDS 2006 Jorge Campillo 72.67 1979 Round Minimum Not Met 834 Xavier Invitational, 2004 2007 Jorge Campillo 73.76 1980 David Thomas 76.59 837 Hoosier Invitational, 2003 1981 Michael Ingram 75.12 840 Legends Intercollegiate, 2000 FRESHMAN SEASON AVERAGE 1982 Round Minimum Not Met 842 49er Collegiate Classic, 2003 (15 ROUND MINIMUM) 1983 Round Minimum Not Met 846* Big Ten Championships, 1981 Avg. Player Rds. Year 1984 Remi Bouchard 75.52 847 Stanford Shootout, 1992 72.67 Jorge Campillo 39 2006 1985 Francois Hurtubise 81.27 852 Big Ten Championships, 2005 74.15 Drew Allenspach 39 2006 1986 John Andrews 76.54 854 VCU Mattaponi Springs Shootout, 2006 74.33 Seth Brandon 33 2006 1987 Round Minimum Not Met 858 Silver Springs Invitational, 2000 74.45 Jeff Overton 31 2002 1988 Shaun Micheel 75.58 Northern Intercollegiate, 1990 74.53 Santiago Quirarte 34 2005 1989 Mark Lanscioni 77.96 859 Pioneer Classic, 2005 74.60 Jody Roudebush 30 1991 1990 Jeff Ousley 78.69 860 Northern Intercollegiate, 2002 74.64 Rob Jackson 28 1974 1991 Jody Roudebush 74.60 863 Northern Intercollegiate, 2003 74.89 Heath Peters 32 2002 1992 Round Minimum Not Met Southeastern Intercollegiate, 1997 75.12 Michael Ingram 17 1981 1993 No Freshmen Competed 865 Big Ten Championships, 2003 75.23 Mike Castleforte 22 2001 1994 Don Padgett III 75.81 862 Wolverine Intercollegiate, 2005 75.48 Scott Seibert 31 2003 1995 Randy Leen 76.27 Xavier Invitational, 2005 75.52 Remi Bouchard 21 1984 1996 Round Minimum Not Met 866 Wolverine Invitational, 1998 75.58 Shaun Micheel 26 1988 1997 Round Minimum Not Met 867 Ellwood Greens Invitational, 1988 75.78 Aldo Jordan 37 2000 1998 Round Minimum Not Met 868 Santa Anita/NT Classic, 2006 75.81 Don Padgett III 16 1994 1999 Richard Thomas 77.33 870 Fossum/Spartan Invitational, 2006 75.87 David Butwell 30 2004 2000 Aldo Jordan 75.78 Badger Invitational, 2002 75.95 Yves Tremblay 20.5 1977 2001 Mike Castleforte 75.23 Xavier Invitational, 1998 76.27 Randy Leen 33 1995 2002 Jeff Overton 74.45 *290-271-285, counting the top four scores. 76.54 John Andrews 22 1986 2003 Scott Seibert 75.48 76.59 David Thomas 17 1980 2004 David Butwell 75.87 FOUR ROUNDS 77.33 Richard Thomas 24 1999 2005 Santiago Quirarte 74.53 1124 Northern Intercollegiate, 1977 77.36 Josh Brewer 33 1995 2006 Jorge Campillo 72.67 1137 Kepler Invitational, 1980 77.34 Alex Martin` 29 2007 2007 Alex Martin 77.34 1138 Big Ten Championships, 1991 77.50 Jon Dunn 24 1976

76 • 2007-08 MEN’S GOLF MEN’S GOLF RECORDS/HONORS LOW CAREER STROKE AVERAGE E. Kaufmanis 7th 296 1977 Steve Rogers T-20th 304 (50 ROUND MINIMUM) Bob Dew 8th 297 Rob Jackson T-56th 311 Avg. Player Years 1980 Gary Stickl 6th 294 Mike Mealia T-80th 318 71.72 Jeff Overton 2002-05 1981 Tim Koressel 4th 271 Yves Tremblay 96th 326 73.21 Jorge Campillo 2006-Pres. Yves Tremblay 5th 281 Billy Parker 97th 327 73.49 Randy Leen 1995-98 1982 Tim Koressel 5th 289 1979 Eric Kaufmanis T-102nd 231 73.94 Heath Peters 2002-05 1983 Tim Koressel 2nd 286 Yves Tremblay T-135th 237 74.05 Rob Jackson 1974-77 Jeff Cook 6th 294 Gary Stickl T-143rd 239 74.24 Dan Olsen 1986-89 1984 Mike Ingram 1st 286 Bob Drew T-156th 241 PREVIEW 74.28 Shaun Micheel 1988-91 1985 Bob Stanikas 13th 302 John Mealia T-173rd 245 74.45 Steve Wheatcroft 1998-01 1986 John Kerhonan 15th 298 1980 Eric Kaufmanis T-36th 301 COACHES 74.49 Tim Koressel 1981-83 1987 John Andrews 7th 298 David Thomas T-60th 305 74.49 Kelly Roberts 1972-75 1988 Dan Olsen 8th 299 Gary Stickl MC 230 HOOSIERS 75.01 Santiago Quirarte 2004-Pres. 1990 Shaun Micheel 20th 297 Yves Tremblay MC 244 75.02 Gary Biddinger 1972-75 1991 Shaun Micheel 1st 276 Robbie Dew MC 248 REVIEW 75.04 Drew Allenspach 2006-Pres. 1992 Jody Roudebush 17th 292 1982 David Thomas MC 225 75.08 Jody Roudebush 1991-94 1993 Jody Roudebush 11th 291 Jeff Cook MC 226 75.12 Seth Brandon 2006-Pres. 1994 Jody Roudebush 25th 299 Mike Fromuth MC 229 HISTORY 75.25 Bob Ackerman 1973-75 1995 Randy Leen 8th 298 Denny Dennis MC 235 75.40 Don Padgett III 1994-97 1996 Don Padgett T-5th 293 Tim Koressel MC 238 RECORDS 75.42 Ben Davidson 2000-03 1997 Randy Leen 2nd 289 1983 Tim Koressel MC 237 75.44 Ron Royer 1958-60 1998 Josh Brewer T-2nd 290 1989 Dan Olsen MC 147 75.45 Scott Seibert 2003-06 Corey Sullivan T-2nd 290 1991 Shaun Micheel T-45th 300 75.46 Gary Stickl 1978-81 Randy Leen T-5th 292 1996 Randy Leen T-47th 152 75.52 Aldo Jordan 2000-03 1999 Brent Landry 12th 287 Don Padgett III T-127th 161 75.55 Mike Mealia 1974-77 2000 Steve Wheatcroft T-12th 298 Michael Kemper T-131st 162 75.63 John Andrews 1986-89 Aldo Jordan T-20th 303 Grant Schimmele T-136th 163 75.70 Mike Ingram 1982-85 2001 Steve Wheatcroft T-6th 285 Josh Brewer T-145th 167 75.71 Corey Sullivan 1998-00 2002 Ben Davidson T-6th 286 1997 Randy Leen T-10th 285 75.77 Brad Marek 2002-06 Jeff Overton 9th 288 2003 Jeff Overton Regionals 218 75.90 David Thomas 1980-83 2003 Jeff Overton 8th 285 2004 Jeff Overton T-20th 285 75.95 Remi Bouchard 1984-87 2004 Mike Birkenfeld T-17th 216 2007 Jorge Campillo Regionals 235 2005 Jeff Overton 1st 199 TOP BIG TEN FINISHES Scott Seibert T-6th 212 WALKER CUP SELECTIONS 1958 Ron Royer 6th 301 2006 Seth Brandon 7th 292 1997 Randy Leen Jon Sommer 10th 306 2007 Jorge Campillo T-12th 301 2005 Jeff Overton Darl Kriete 10th 306 1959 Ron Royer 2nd 307 NCAA QUALIFIERS PALMER CUP SELECTIONS Jon Sommer 7th 311 1969 Wayne McDonald T-2nd 301 2005 Jeff Overton 1960 Ron Royer 6th 299 Don Padgett T-45th 313 2007 Jorge Campillo 1961 Jim Vitou 4th 301 Steve Cisco T-83rd 321 1962 Phil White 6th 298 Tom Thomas T-83rd 321 Tom Thomas 8th 300 1970 Wayne McDonald 9th 292 Byron Comstock 10th 301 Don Padgett T-28th 297 1963 Dallas Peters 18th 309 Ken Trowbridge T-83rd 306 1964 Byron Comstock 1st 290 Kevin Proctor T-97th 309 Jim Jewell 5th 297 Wayne Shircliff T-97th 309 1965 Paul Williams 3rd 293 1972 Kevin Proctor T-51st 300 1966 Jim Baske 6th 297 Kelly Roberts T-53rd 301 1967 Dan May 17th 318 Gary Hamilton T-66th 304 1968 Steve Cisco 2nd 295 Bob Mann T-71st 305 1969 Don Padgett, 1st 290 Gary Biddinger T-74th 306 Wayne McDonald 7th 302 1973 Bob Mann T-57th 298 1970 Wayne McDonald 2nd 304 Gary Biddinger T-71st 302 Kevin Proctor 8th 309 Kevin Proctor MC 151 1971 Ken Trowbridge N/A 301 Kelly Roberts MC 154 1972 Gary Biddinger 4th 288 Bob Ackerman MC 155 Kevin Proctor 8th 290 1974 Kelly Roberts T-8th 291 Kelley Roberts 10th 291 Gary Biddinger T-30th 296 1973 Kelley Roberts 6th 295 Bob Ackerman T-41st 298 Bob Mann 7th 296 Rob Jackson T-58th 301 Gary Biddinger 9th 297 Tom Kelley T-92nd 310 1974 Kelly Roberts T-2nd 289 1975 Bob Ackerman T-14th 295 1975 Bob Ackerman 1st 294 Gary Biddinger T-20th 297 Gary Biddinger 1st 294 Kelly Roberts T-33rd 300 Rob Jackson 3rd 296 Rob Jackson T-102nd 312 1976 Rob Jackson 3rd 306 Mike Mealia 107th 315 1977 Yves Tremblay 2nd 287 1976 Mike Mealia T-54th 298 Rob Jackson 6th 289 Rob Jackson T-90th 303 Mike Mealia 6th 289 Tom Inskeep T-104th 305 Three-time Big Ten Player of the Year Randy 1978 William Parker 8th 304 Jon Dunn T-132nd 309 Leen qualified for back-to-back NCAA Champi- 1979 Gary Stickl 5th 294 Steve Rogers T-137th 310 onships in 1996 and 1997, tying for 10th in 1997.

2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 77 INDIANA HOOSIERS HONORS ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS ALL-AMERICA SCHOLARS 1959 Ron Royer Third Team 1992 Joe Tomaselli 1964 Byron Comstock Second Team Jody Roudebush 1968 Steve Cisco Honorable Mention 1993 Jody Roudebush 1969 Wayne McDonald First Team 1994 Jody Roudebush Don Padgett Second Team 1996 Mike Kemper 1970 Wayne McDonald First Team 1997 Josh Brewer PREVIEW Don Padgett Honorable Mention 1998 Josh Brewer 1973 Gary Biddinger Third Team 2004 Ryan Cassidy COACHES Kevin Proctor Honorable Mention 2005 Brad Marek 1974 Kelly Roberts Second Team Scott Seibert Gary Biddinger Honorable Mention HOOSIERS 1975 Kelly Roberts First Team BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR Bob Ackerman Second Team 1991 Shaun Micheel REVIEW Gary Biddinger Honorable Mention 1996 Randy Leen Rob Jackson Honorable Mention 1997 Randy Leen HISTORY 1976 Rob Jackson Honorable Mention 1998 Randy Leen 1977 Rob Jackson Third Team 2004 Jeff Overton RECORDS 1983 Tim Koressel Honorable Mention 2005 Jeff Overton 1991 Shaun Micheel First Team 1997 Randy Leen First Team BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1998 Randy Leen Second Team 1991 Jody Roudebush 2004 Jeff Overton Second Team 2006 Jorge Campillo 2005 Jeff Overton Second Team BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONS 1964 Byron Comstock 290 1968 Steve Cisco 1969 Don Padgett 290 1969 Don Padgett Jr. 1975 Bob Ackerman 294 2003 PGA champion Shaun Micheel was a first 1970 Wayne McDonald Gary Biddinger 294 team All-American in 1991 after qualifying for 1972 Gary Biddinger 1984 Mike Ingram 286 Gary Hamilton 1991 Shaun Micheel 276 the NCAA Championships. Micheel led the 1973 Gary Biddinger 2005 Jeff Overton 199 Hoosiers to their seventh Big Ten Kelly Roberts Championship that season. Kevin Proctor BIG TEN LES BOLSTAD AWARD 2001 Aldo Jordan 1974 Rob Jackson (LOW SEASON STROKE AVERAGE) Richard Thomas Kelly Roberts 1975 Rob Jackson 73.50 Steve Wheatcroft 1975 Bob Ackerman 1991 Shaun Micheel 72.10 2002 Richard Thomas Gary Biddinger 2004 Jeff Overton 70.26 2003 Ryan Cassidy Rob Jackson 2005 Jeff Overton 69.87 Oren Hodak Kelly Roberts Rob Ockenfuss 1976 Rob Jackson ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN Jeff Overton 1977 Mike Mealia 1988 J.D. Meyer Heath Peters 1979 Eric Kaufmanis 1992 Michael Chambers 2004 Ryan Cassidy Gary Stickl Jody Roudebush Oren Hodak 1980 Eric Kaufmanis Joe Tomaselli Brad Marek Gary Stickl Kyle Wieneke Rob Ockenfuss 1982 Tim Koressel 1993 Michael Chambers Jeff Overton 1983 Tim Koressel Michael Kemper Heath Peters 1984 Mike Ingram Jody Roudebush Scott Seibert 1987 Remi Bouchard Joe Tomaselli Kirk Wood 1988 Dan Olsen 1995 Don Padgett 2005 Mike Birkenfeld 1990 Shaun Micheel Michael Kemper David Butwell 1991 Shaun Micheel 1996 Josh Brewer Oren Hodak 1993 Jody Roudebush Don Padgett Brad Marek 1994 Jody Roudebush Michael Kemper Rob Ockenfuss 1996 Randy Leen 1997 John Barry Jeff Overton 1997 Randy Leen Josh Brewer Scott Seibert 1998 Randy Leen Don Padgett Andrew Temple Josh Brewer 1998 Josh Brewer 2006 David Butwell 1999 Brent Landry Patrick Shelton Oren Hodak 2000 Steve Wheatcroft John Barry Aaron Knapp 2001 Steve Wheatcroft 1999 Corey Sullivan Brad Marek 2002 Jeff Overton Richard Thomas Santiago Quirarte 2003 Jeff Overton Steve Wheatcroft Scott Seibert 2004 Jeff Overton 2000 John Barry 2007 Drew Allenspach Heath Peters James Kelley David Butwell 2005 Jeff Overton Corey Sullivan Jorge Campillo 2006 Jorge Campillo Richard Thomas Santiago Quirarte 2007 Jorge Campillo Steve Wheatcroft

78 • 2007-08 MEN’S GOLF MEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A 1973-74 26 1,964 75.54 71 Campbell, Keith E...... 1933-35 Comstock, Terrence ...... 1964-65 Ackerman, Robert III...... 1973-75 1974-75 28 2,097 74.89 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 94 7,052 75.02 70 CAMPILLO, JORGE...... 2006-Pres. 1963-64 17 1,292 76.00 71 1972-73 23 1,758 76.43 71 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1964-65 DNP 1973-74 24 1,792 74.67 70 Birkenfeld, Mike ...... 2004-05 2005-06 39 2,834 72.67 67 Career 17 1,292 76.00 71 1974-75 28 2,094 74.79 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 2006-07 38 2,803 73.76 67 Career 75 5,644 75.25 70 2003-04 35 2,633 75.23 68 Career 77 5,637 73.21 67 Cook, James W...... 1949 2004-05 6 450 75.00 71 Aldrich, Wendell R...... 1940, ‘42 Career 41 3,083 75.20 68 Cardwell, Richard ...... 1953-55 Cook, Jeff D...... 1981-84 PREVIEW Year Rds Strokes Avg Low ALLENSPACH, DREW...... 2006-Pres. Black, Thomas E...... 1944 Carson, William H...... 1995-98 1980-81 20 1,566 78.30 73 COACHES Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1981-82 20 1,513 75.65 69 Blackburn, Thomas...... 1945 1994-95 22 1,767 80.32 74 1982-83 22 1,675 76.14 71 2005-06 39 2,892 74.15 69 HOOSIERS 2006-07 35 2,661 76.03 69 1995-96 DNP 1983-84 20 1,566 78.30 73 Career 74 5,553 75.04 69 Boden, Charles L...... 1941-42 1996-97 14 1,083 77.36 73 Career 82 6,320 77.07 69 1997-98 3 236 78.67 76 REVIEW Allenspach, Mark ...... 1978-79 Borhwick. Robert J...... 1965-66 Career 39 3,086 79.13 73 Cook, Robert J...... 1946-49 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low HISTORY 1977-78 1 76 76.00 76 Boswell, Charles H...... 1936-37 Cassidy, Ryan ...... 2001-04 Cooper, Berigan M...... 1961-63 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1978-79 6 478 79.67 77 RECORDS Career 7 554 79.14 76 Bouchard, Remi ...... 1984-87 2000-01 12 932 77.67 69 1960-61 6 500 83.33 79 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 2001-02 2 162 81.00 78 1961-62 5 384 76.80 71 Allenspach, Mitch ...... 1980 1983-84 21 1,586 75.52 69 2002-03 6 457 76.17 73 1962-63 3 255 85.00 79 1979-80 18 1,399 77.72 73 1984-85 27 2,089 77.37 70 2003-04 23 1,729 75.17 68 Career 14 1,139 81.36 71 Career 18 1,399 77.72 73 1985-86 22 1,687 76.68 69 Career 43 3,280 76.28 68 1986-87 25 1,853 74.12 67 Cox, Francis G...... 1931-33 Andrews, John F...... 1986-89 Career 95 7,215 75.95 67 Chambers, Michael...... 1992-94 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Coyle, Gene A...... 1970-73 1985-86 22 1,684 76.54 70 BRANDON, SETH ...... 2006-Pres. 1991-92 5 410 82.00 75 1986-87 24 1,819 75.79 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1992-93 3 232 77.33 73 Crauen, Dan M...... 1942 1987-88 26 1,931 74.27 68 2005-06 33 2,453 74.33 66 1993-94 7 553 79.00 74 1988-89 31.5 2,394 76.00 70 2006-07 35 2,655 75.86 69 Career 15 1,195 79.67 73 D Career 103.5 7,828 75.63 68 Career 68 5,108 75.12 66 Day, Harold K...... 1938 Cheney, James A...... 1966-68 B Brant, Fidane W...... 1934 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Davidson, Ben ...... 2000-03 Balch, James F. Jr...... 1952, ‘54-55 1965-66 DNP Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Brewer, Joshua B...... 1995-98 1966-67 17 1,321 77.71 72 1999-00 9 686 76.22 69 Barry, John M...... 1997-00 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1967-68 19 1,415 74.47 69 2000-01 9 696 77.33 71 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1994-95 33 2,553 77.36 68 Career 36 2,736 76.00 69 2001-02 33 2,473 74.94 71 1996-97 9 707 78.56 74 1995-96 38 2,962 77.95 69 2002-03 37 2,782 75.19 67 1997-98 32 2,445 76.41 71 1996-97 33 2,478 75.09 70 Cisco, Walter S...... 1937-39 Career 88 6,337 75.42 67 1998-99 36 2,717 75.47 70 1997-98 35 2,617 74.77 68 1999-00 31 2,354 75.94 69 Career 139 10,610 76.33 68 Cisco, Steve ...... 1967-69 Deardon, Craig E...... 1976-77 Career 108 8,223 76.14 69 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Brownstein, Julius R...... 1940 1966-67 17 1,356 79.76 71 1975-76 7 535 76.43 74 Barth, Richard C...... 1958-60 1967-68 19 1,429 75.21 69 1976-77 11 870 79.09 75 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Brubaker, Joe B...... 1954 1968-69 19.5 1,529 78.41 73 Career 18 1,405 78.06 74 1957-58 17 1,321 77.71 73 Career 55.5 4,314 77.73 69 1958-59 18 1,404 78.00 73 Brucker, James G...... 1959-60 Demitri, John A...... 1955-56 1959-60 11 859 78.09 73 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Cleveland, Robert ...... 1947-50 Career 46 3,630 78.91 73 1958-59 1 82 82.00 82 1959-60 11 862 78.36 74 Clouse, Derek W...... 1991-94 Bartholomew, Harold ...... 1951-53 Career 12 944 78.67 74 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1990-91 9 702 78.00 75 Baske, James R...... 1966-68 Bryan, E. Burritt...... 1950 1991-92 27.5 2,085 75.82 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1992-93 19 1,442 75.89 72 1965-66 DNP Bullington, Mark A...... 1985 1993-94 29 2,208 76.14 70 1966-67 17 1,354 79.65 76 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 84.5 6,437 76.18 70 1967-68 9 704 78.22 74 1984-85 6 475 79.17 76 Career 26 2,058 79.15 74 Career 6 475 79.17 76 Coble, Thomas C...... 1958-60 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Beauer, Ernest R...... 1936-37 BUTWELL, DAVID ...... 2004 1957-58 17 1,301 76.53 73 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1958-59 8.5 684 80.47 75 Beauer, Howard W...... 1936-38 2003-04 30 2,276 75.87 70 1959-60 11 847 77.00 71 Career 30 2,276 75.87 70 Career 36.5 2,832 77.59 71 Bera, Richard E...... 1957 C Comstock, Byron J...... 1962-64 Berasman, James R...... 1951 Callis, Robert ...... 1952-54 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1961-62 17 1,284 75.53 72 Biddinger, Gary A...... 1972-75 Campbell, Gary C...... 1985 1962-63 13 1,001 77.00 72 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1963-64 17 1,287 75.71 70 1971-72 17 1,274 74.94 70 1984-85 16 1,277 79.81 74 Career 47 3,572 76.00 70 1972-73 23 1,717 74.65 71 Career 16 1,277 79.81 74 Ben Davidson

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Dennis, Darrell O...... 1979-82 Grenwood, Joseph R...... 1929-31 1985-86 13 1,022 78.62 74 Kelley, Thomas W...... 1974 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 28 2,241 80.04 74 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1978-79 10 784 78.40 74 Griffith, Charles O...... 1962-63 1973-74 28 2,138 76.36 70 1979-80 DNP Year Rds Strokes Avg Low I Career 28 2,138 76.36 70 1980-81 DNP 1961-62 17 1,332 77.76 72 Ingram, Michael A...... 1981-85 1981-82 14 1,057 75.50 71 1962-63 13 1,045 80.38 76 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Kemper, Michael K...... 1993-96 Career 24 1,841 76.71 71 Career 30 2,377 79.23 72 1980-81 17 1,277 75.12 69 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1981-82 14 1,072 76.57 72 1992-93 8 626 78.25 75 PREVIEW Dew, Robert J...... 1978-80 Griffiths, Edward M...... 1949-50 1982-83 19 1,448 76.21 71 1993-94 18 1,403 77.94 72 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1983-84 17 1,277 75.12 69 1994-95 14 1,131 80.78 75 COACHES 1977-78 11 842 76.55 72 H 1984-85 20 1,512 75.60 71 1995-96 38 2,936 77.26 70 1978-79 18 1,380 76.67 70 Hamby, Earnest L. Jr...... 1987-88 Career 87 6,586 75.70 69 Career 78 6,096 78.15 70 1979-80 19 1,474 77.58 71 HOOSIERS Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 48 3,696 77.00 70 1986-87 N/A Inskeep, Thomas R...... 1975-77 Kenney, Henry C...... 1933-35 1987-88 16 1,274 79.63 72 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low REVIEW Drozda, Joseph ...... 1998-01 Career 16 1,274 79.63 72 1974-75 7 544 77.71 73 Kerby, Michail G...... 1969 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1975-76 17 1,326 78.00 72 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low HISTORY 1997-98 3 243 81.00 78 Hamilton, Garnard F...... 1971-72 1976-77 13 1,038 79.85 75 1968-69 16 1,241 77.56 71 1998-99 3 228 76.00 73 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 37 2,908 78.59 72 Career 16 1,241 77.56 71 1999-00 DNP 1970-71 22 1,702 77.36 72 RECORDS 2000-01 9 704 78.22 72 1971-72 21 1,580 75.24 70 J Kernohan, John F...... 1983-86 Career 15 1,175 78.33 72 Career 43 3,282 76.33 70 Jackson, Robert D...... 1974-77 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1982-83 3 228 76.00 74 Dunn, John W...... 1976 Hancock, John P...... 1950-51 1973-74 28 2,090 74.64 69 1983-84 23 1,772 77.04 69 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1974-75 28 2,076 74.14 65 1984-85 27 2,059 76.26 68 1975-76 24 1,860 77.50 72 Hancock, Paul W...... 1947-49 1975-76 24 1,755 73.13 68 1985-86 22 1,666 75.73 71 Career 24 1,860 77.50 72 1976-77 29 2,159 74.45 68 Career 75 5,725 76.33 68 Hardin, Bret ...... 2000-02 Career 109 8,080 74.05 65 Dyar, Robert W...... 1954-56 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Kerr, John W...... 1954-57 1999-00 19 1,455 76.58 70 Jewell, James W...... 1964-66 E 2000-01 3 244 81.33 80 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Kloeffler, Lloyd C...... 1935-38 Eaton, Edwin R...... 1937-38 2001-02 12 956 79.67 74 1963-64 18 1,348 74.89 71 Career 34 2,655 78.09 70 1964-65 N/A Koressel, Tim A...... 1982-83 Engstrom, Carl J...... 1924 1965-66 N/A Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Haring, David P...... 1946-49 Career 18 1,348 74.89 71 1980-81 20 1,488 74.40 68 Essenpreis, Ronald ...... 1966-68 1981-82 20 1,496 74.80 66 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low HARRELL, AARON ...... 2005-07 Joers, Ronald A...... 1946 1982-83 25 1,858 74.32 68 1965-66 N/A Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 65 4,842 74.49 66 1966-67 N/A 2004-05 15 1,131 75.40 72 Johnson, Sherell Jr...... 1958-59 1967-68 18 1,372 76.22 73 2005-06 5 385 79.00 76 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Kriete, Darl ...... 1957-59 Career 18 1,372 76.22 73 2006-07 3 239 79.67 78 1957-58 7 557 79.57 73 Career 23 1,765 76.74 72 1958-59 2 159 79.50 78 Kropschot, Jeffrey S...... 1985 F Career 9 716 79.56 73 Fadeve, Leon F...... 1957 Harrell, Robert T...... 1934-36 L Johnson, Thomas J...... 1956-57 Lach, Michael ...... 1965 Finley, Benjamin G...... 1990-93 Helm, Dwight E...... 1966 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Jones, Forrest T...... 1960-62 Lalaeff, M...... 1951 1989-90 27 2,152 79.70 73 Henoch, Fredweick ...... 1962-63 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1990-91 8 622 77.75 75 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1959-60 3 247 82.33 81 Landry, Brent L...... 1996-99 1991-92 8 629 78.63 73 1961-62 4 315 78.75 74 1960-61 14 1,084 77.43 72 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1992-83 18 1,374 76.33 71 1962-63 14 1,094 78.14 74 1961-62 17 1,299 76.41 73 1995-96 11 857 77.91 72 Career 61 4,777 78.31 71 Career 18 1,409 78.28 74 Career 34 2,630 77.35 72 1996-97 28 2,176 77.71 72 1997-98 20 1,540 77.00 69 Frandsen, Kent M...... 1970-72 Hodak, Oren ...... 2004-2006 Jones, Tom G...... 1956 1998-99 36 2,667 74.08 65 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 95 7,240 76.21 65 1969-70 18.5 1,450 78.38 73 2003-04 6 464 77.33 73 Jordan, Aldo...... 2000-03 1970-71 23 1,765 76.74 72 2004-05 6 456 76.00 71 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Lane, Gordon L...... 1961-62 1971-72 21 1,588 75.62 71 2005-06 2 161 80.50 79 1999-00 37 2,804 75.78 71 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 62.5 4,803 76.85 71 Career 14 1,081 77.21 71 2000-01 34 2,551 75.03 67 1960-61 16 1,253 78.31 73 2001-02 28 2,129 76.04 71 1961-62 N/A Fromuth, Michael J...... 1982-84 Hoke, Charles W...... 1946-47 2002-03 34 2,560 75.29 69 Career 16 1,253 78.31 73 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 133 10,044 75.52 67 1981-82 16 1,227 76.69 71 Horton, William E...... 1939-41 Lanscioni, Mark J...... 1989-92 1982-83 18 1,348 74.89 72 K Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1983-84 N/A Houlihan, James J...... 1980 Kaufmanis, Eric ...... 1978-80 1988-89 28.5 2,222 77.96 73 Career 34 2,575 75.74 71 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1989-90 29 2,256 77.79 71 Houston, David R...... 1986 1977-78 17 1,333 78.41 70 1990-91 5 391 78.20 76 G Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1978-79 24 1,837 76.54 71 Career 62.5 4,869 77.90 71 Gaunt, Russell E...... 1936 1985-86 3 249 83.00 81 1979-80 19 1,441 75.84 70 Career 3 249 83.00 81 1980-81 20 1,513 75.70 71 Larson, James R...... 1960 Gilgrist, Philip M...... 1953 Career 80 6,124 76.55 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Hurtubise, Francois...... 1985-86 1959-60 2 170 85.00 83 Grant, Peter M. Jr...... 1938-40 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 2 170 85.00 83 1984-85 15 1,219 81.27 76

80 • 2007-08 MEN’S GOLF MEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Lawson, Harry A. Jr ...... 1930 1968-69 19.5 1,474 75.59 68 Mueller, Jack L...... 1937-39 1969-70 22.5 1,708 75.91 72 Lee, Ricky O...... 1968 Career 61 4,643 76.11 68 Murphy , Harry L...... 1942 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1967-68 5 382 76.40 73 McDonough, James M ...... 1983-84 O Career 5 382 76.40 73 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low O’Haver, Thomas F...... 1933-35 1982-83 3 245 81.67 80 Leen, Randy T...... 1995-98 1983-84 DNP Ockenfuss, Rob ...... 2002-04 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 3 245 81.67 80 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low PREVIEW 1994-95 33 2,517 76.27 73 2001-02 29 2,250 77.59 70 1995-96 38 2,796 73.58 67 McIver, Gregory K...... 1989 2002-03 5 368 73.60 71 COACHES 1996-97 43 3,097 72.02 68 2003-04 3 225 75.00 73 1997-98 38 2,761 72.66 65 McRae, Jerry J...... 1961-63 Career 37 2,843 76.84 70 Career 152 11,171 73.49 65 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low HOOSIERS 1960-61 16 1,256 78.50 73 Oliver, Jonathan...... 1999-02 Leen, Jack R...... 1950-53 1961-62 16 1,280 80.00 71 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low REVIEW 1962-63 14 1,098 78.43 75 1998-99 3 241 80.33 79 Linski, Charles...... 1999 Career 46 3,634 79.00 71 1999-00 3 246 82.00 78 HISTORY Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 2000-01 9 728 80.89 71 1998-99 14 1,084 77.43 75 Mealia, John J...... 1977-79 2001-02 2 174 87.00 86 Heath Peters Career 14 1,084 77.43 75 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 17 1,389 81.71 71 RECORDS 1976-77 9 690 76.67 74 Pelz, David T...... 1959-61 M 1977-78 20 1,548 77.40 70 Olsen, Daniel W...... 1986-89 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Mahan, James (Cole) ...... 1971-74 1978-79 24 1,868 77.83 74 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1958-59 15.5 1,231 79.42 75 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 53 4,106 77.47 70 1985-86 22 1,688 76.73 70 1959-60 10 793 79.30 73 1970-71 9 702 78.00 75 1986-87 22 1,679 76.32 70 1960-61 13 1,031 79.31 74 1971-72 2 153 76.50 75 Mealia, Mike N...... 1974-77 1987-88 26 1,896 72.92 68 Career 38.5 3,055 79.35 73 1972-73 19 1,478 77.79 72 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1988-89 36.5 2,644 72.44 65 1973-74 21 1,604 76.38 70 1973-74 4 311 77.75 75 Career 106.5 7,907 74.24 65 Penning, Frank G. Jr...... 1939-41 Career 51 3,937 77.20 70 1974-75 28 2,142 76.50 70 1975-76 24 1,808 75.33 68 Osburn, William E...... 1935 Perk, Richard L...... 1945 Mann, Robert J...... 1971-73 1976-77 30 2,236 74.53 67 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 86 6,497 75.55 67 Osterburg, Walter S...... 1968 Peters, Dallas M. Jr...... 1963-65 1970-71 3 228 76.00 75 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1971-72 19 1,434 75.47 70 Messick, Paul J...... 1929-30 1967-68 10 782 78.20 75 1962-63 14 1,100 78.57 72 1972-73 23 1,748 76.00 71 Career 10 782 78.20 75 1963-64 18 1,383 76.83 72 Career 45 3,410 75.78 70 Meyer, Drew ...... 2000 1964-65 N/A Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Ousley, Jeffrey G...... 1990-92 Career 32 2,483 77.59 72 Marcus, Merrit E...... 1956 1999-00 15 1,153 76.87 71 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 15 1,153 76.87 71 1989-90 29 2,282 78.69 71 Peters, Heath ...... 2002-05 Marek, Brad ...... 2002-2006 1990-91 3 228 76.00 74 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Meyer, John D...... 1987-88 1991-92 5 403 80.60 76 2001-02 32 2,396 74.89 70 2002-03 11 815 74.09 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 37 2,913 78.73 71 2002-03 37 2,739 74.03 68 2003-04 18 1,370 76.11 71 1986-87 10 784 78.40 73 2003-04 38 2,774 73.00 68 2004-05 22 1,665 75.68 69 1987-88 26 2,029 78.04 72 Overton, Jeffrey ...... 2002-05 2004-05 34 2,516 74.00 67 2005-06 19 1,454 76.53 69 Career 36 2,813 78.14 72 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 141 10,425 73.94 67 Career 70 5,304 75.77 69 2001-02 31 2,308 74.45 66 Micheel, Shaun C...... 1988-91 2002-03 40 2,890 72.25 66 Phenicie, Greg V...... 1989-90 MARTIN, ALEX ...... 2007-Pres. Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 2003-04 42 2,966 70.62 64 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1987-88 26 1,965 75.58 68 2004-05 34 2,379 69.97 61 1988-89 20.5 1,587 77.41 73 2006-07 29 2,243 77.34 71 1988-89 31.5 2,370 75.24 70 Career 147 10,543 71.72 61 1989-90 2 153 76.50 74 Career 29 2,243 77.34 71 1989-90 38 2,844 74.84 68 Career 22.5 1,740 77.33 73 1990-91 39 2,811 72.08 67 P Martin, Charles V...... 1990-94 Career 134.5 9,990 74.28 67 Padgett, Donald E. II ...... 1969-70 Phillips, Elliot V...... 1952-54 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1989-90 17 1,360 80.00 74 Miller, Harper B...... 1928-29 1968-69 18.5 1,398 75.51 67 PIKE, BRANDON...... 2006-Pres. 1990-91 2 156 78.00 78 1969-70 22.5 1,723 76.58 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1991-92 Redshirted Miller, Mike ...... 2000-03 Career 41 3,121 76.12 67 2005-06 11 836 76.00 70 1992-93 11 840 76.36 74 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 2006-07 15 1,180 78.67 73 1993-94 27 2,066 76.52 71 1999-00 12 976 81.33 71 Padgett, Donald E. III ...... 1994-97 Career 26 2,016 77.54 70 Career 57 4,422 77.58 71 2000-01 19 1,484 78.11 74 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 2001-02 12 922 76.83 71 1993-94 16 1,213 75.81 71 Pinnick, Brooks C...... 1946-49 May, Denny J...... 1967-69 2002-03 11 819 74.45 72 1994-95 33 2,483 75.24 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 54 4,201 77.80 71 1995-96 38 2,883 75.87 69 Proctor, Kevin...... 1970-73 1966-67 17 1,354 79.65 72 1996-97 39 2,922 74.92 68 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1967-68 19 1,450 76.32 72 Miller, William Jr...... 1990-93 Career 126 9,501 75.40 68 1969-70 17.5 1,380 78.86 72 1968-69 14.5 1,138 78.48 74 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1970-71 23 1,759 76.48 72 Career 50.5 3,942 78.06 72 1989-90 27 2,138 79.19 72 Parker, William R...... 1976-78 1971-72 19 1,447 76.16 67 1990-91 24 1,810 75.42 68 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1972-73 23 1,708 74.26 70 McCod, Ralph L...... 1945 1991-92 22.5 1,730 76.89 68 1975-76 17 1,321 77.71 73 Career 82.5 6,294 76.29 67 1992-93 27 2,093 77.52 70 1976-77 30 2,291 76.37 71 McDonald, Wayne C...... 1968-70 Career 100.5 7,771 77.32 68 1977-78 21 1,594 75.90 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 68 5,206 76.56 70 1967-68 19 1,461 76.89 72 Moulton, James K...... 1946

2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 81 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Q 1996-97 36 2,787 77.42 72 Stonikas, Robert M...... 1984-85 QUIRARTE, SANTIAGO ....2005-Pres. Career 73 5,672 77.70 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1983-84 18 1,388 77.11 73 2004-05 34 2,534 74.53 67 Schmidt, Harold J. Jr...... 1941 1984-85 18 1,402 77.89 71 2005-06 39 2,877 73.77 69 Career 36 2,790 77.50 71 2006-07 29 2,240 77.24 70 Schultz, Charles L. Jr...... 1950-51 Career 102 7,651 75.01 67 Stultz, Robert D...... 1952 Seibert, Scott ...... 2003-2006 PREVIEW R Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Sullivan, Corey L...... 1998-00 Redding, Gerald R...... 1926 2002-03 31 2,340 75.48 72 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low COACHES 2003-04 29 2,193 75.62 66 1997-98 16 1,193 74.56 71 Ritchie, William D...... 1943 2004-05 29 2,172 74.90 67 1998-99 30 2,285 76.17 72 2005-06 20 1,519 75.95 71 1999-00 40 3,033 75.83 69 HOOSIERS Roberts, N. Kelly ...... 1972-75 Career 109 8,224 75.45 66 Career 86 6,511 75.71 69 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low REVIEW 1971-72 14 1,047 74.79 69 Seward, James B...... 1936-38 T 1972-73 23 1,718 74.70 68 Talbot, Phillip L...... 1930-31 HISTORY 1973-74 28 2,084 74.43 69 Sharp, Donald G...... 1951 1974-75 28 2,079 74.25 67 Terrell, Ronald R...... 1956-58 Career 93 6,928 74.49 67 Sharp, Robert I...... 1932 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Steve Wheatcroft RECORDS 1955-56 N/A Rogers, Steven A...... 1975-78 Shircliff, Wayne J...... 1969-71 1956-57 N/A 1977-78 Redshirted Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1957-58 8 638 79.75 76 1978-79 21 1,633 77.76 72 1974-75 11 909 82.64 80 1968-69 19.5 1,473 75.54 70 Career 8 638 79.75 76 1979-80 19 1,501 79.00 74 1975-76 24 1,838 76.58 72 1969-70 22.5 1,771 78.71 74 1980-81 20 1,491 74.55 68 1976-77 22 1,684 76.55 72 1970-71 N/A Thomas, David G...... 1980-83 Career 80.5 6,182 76.80 68 1977-78 21 1,578 75.14 70 Career 42 3,244 77.24 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 78 6,009 77.04 70 1979-80 17 1,302 76.59 72 Trowthbridge, Ken...... 1970-71 Sill, Robert W...... 1939-40 1980-81 20 1,496 74.80 68 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Root, John H...... 1935 1981-82 20 1,522 76.10 71 1969-70 22.5 1,743 77.47 72 Snyder, William H...... 1932-40 1982-83 22 1,676 76.18 71 1970-71 N/A Rose, Stephen G...... 1941 Career 79 5,996 75.90 68 Career 22.5 1,743 77.47 72 Sommer, Jon W...... 1958-60 Roudebush, Jody M...... 1991-94 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Thomas, Richard ...... 1999-02 Troy, Dennis A...... 1966 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1957-58 18 1,364 75.78 71 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1990-91 30 2,238 74.60 70 1958-59 21 1,596 76.00 71 1998-99 24 1,856 77.33 71 V 1991-92 29.5 2,242 76.00 71 1959-60 11 851 77.36 74 1999-00 3 235 78.33 77 VanHorn, Wilbur H. Jr...... 1940-41 1992-93 34 2,534 74.53 69 Career 50 3,811 76.22 71 2000-01 32 2,472 77.25 67 1993-94 32 2,409 75.28 68 2001-02 5 409 81.80 76 W Career 125.5 9,423 75.08 68 Spillman, Berton ...... 1957 Career 64 4,972 77.69 67 Walters, Aaron...... 2004-05 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Rouchier, Jack A...... 1956-57 Staats, Robert E...... 1947-48, ‘53 Thomas, Thomas J...... 1962-64 2003-04 3 220 73.33 71 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 2004-05 5 378 75.60 74 Rousseau, Richard G...... 1982-85 Stavroff, Jeffrey D...... 1990-93 1961-62 17 1,304 76.71 70 Career 8 598 74.75 71 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1962-63 DNP 1981-82 9 697 77.44 75 1989-90 5 401 80.20 74 1963-64 15 1,167 77.80 70 Wheatcroft, Steven ...... 1998-01 1982-83 16 1,236 77.25 72 1990-91 19 1,455 76.58 69 Career 32 2,471 77.22 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1983-84 8 630 78.75 74 1991-92 16.5 1,277 77.39 73 1997-98 15 1,174 78.27 74 1984-85 17 1,318 77.53 71 1992-93 29 2,189 75.48 68 Thompson, Thomas W...... 1943-46 1998-99 36 2,681 74.47 69 Career 50 3,881 77.62 71 Career 69.5 5,322 76.58 68 1999-00 40 2,981 74.53 67 Timbrook, Henry Jr...... 1940-42 2000-01 37 2,694 72.81 68 Royer, Ronald L...... 1958-60 Stefanie, John ...... 1943 Career 128 9,530 74.45 67 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Tomaseli, Joe W. Jr...... 1991-94 1957-58 18 1,350 75.00 70 Stevenson, Roderick M...... 1946-47 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1958-59 21 1,600 76.19 69 1990-91 28 2,116 75.57 69 White, Phil ...... 1962-64 1959-60 11 822 74.73 69 Stickl, Gary J...... 1978-80 1991-92 28.5 2,167 76.04 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Career 50 3,772 75.44 69 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1992-93 12 910 75.83 69 1960-61 16 1,251 78.19 74 1977-78 21 1,599 76.14 70 1993-94 7 570 81.43 78 1961-62 17 1,280 75.29 72 S 1978-79 22 1,668 75.82 70 Career 75.5 5,763 76.33 69 1962-63 14 1,087 76.64 71 1979-80 16 1,204 75.25 68 SACHECK, TAD ...... 2004, ‘07-Present Career 47 3,618 76.98 71 1980-81 20 1,490 74.50 66 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Topolgus, James N...... 1964 Career 79 5,961 75.46 66 2003-04 3 235 78.33 75 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Wood, Kirk ...... 2001-04 2006-07 3 237 79.00 78 1963-64 10 786 78.60 74 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low Stinnett, William A. 1967-69 Career 6 472 78.66 75 Career 10 786 78.60 74 2000-01 14 1,097 78.36 70 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 2001-02 8 651 81.38 74 1966-67 17 1,363 80.18 73 Schieve, Donald R...... 1954-55 Toth, Mark E...... 1967-68 2002-03 3 225 75.00 73 1967-68 14 1,101 78.64 71 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 2003-04 3 233 77.67 75 1968-69 11.5 903 78.52 73 1966-67 13 1,049 80.69 72 Career 28 2,206 78.79 70 Schimmele, Grant S...... 1994-97 Career 42.5 3,367 79.22 71 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1967-68 3 238 79.33 79 1993-94 4 307 76.75 74 Career 16 1,287 80.44 72 1994-95 6 479 79.83 76 1995-96 27 2,099 77.74 70 Trembley, Yves C...... 1977-80 Year Rds Strokes Avg Low 1976-77 20.5 1,557 75.95 69

82 • 2007-08 MEN’S GOLF MEN’S GOLF ROSTER BY HIGH SCHOOL CALIFORNIA LaFontaine Pike, Brandon (2006-) Huntington North Hometown Athlete High School LaPorte Hamby, Ernie (1987-89) LaPorte Bakersfield Witson, David (1994-95) Stockdale Madison Kemper, Michael (1992-96) Madison Berkeley Temple, Andrew (2004-05) Bishop O’Dowd Marion Todd, Jeff (1980-81) Eureka Carson, Will (1994-98) Eureka Martinsville Hardin, Bret (2000-03) Martinsville Huntington Beach Shuman, Andy (1983-84) Dallas (Pierce) Milan Kohlmeier, Doug (1974-76) New Castle Fike, Tom (1975-76) GEORGIA Noblesville Roudebush, Jody (1991-94) Noblesville PREVIEW Dalton Brandon, Seth (2006-) The Baylor School Pittsboro Drozda, Joe (1996-00) Brebeuf Prep Schererville Kuhn, Ken (1974-75) COACHES ILLINOIS Seymour Shelton, Patrick (1997-99) Seymour Arlington Heights Cassidy, Ryan (2001-04) Buffalo Grove Seymour Wieneke, Kyle (1992-94) Seymour HOOSIERS Arlington Heights Marek, Brad (2003-06) Hersey South Bend Benko, Joey (1992-93) La Salle Deerfield Lanscioni, Mark (1989-91) Deerfield South Bend Levy, Jeff (1981-82) REVIEW Downers Grove Muehlhaus, Brian (1995-96) North South Bend Linski, Charles (1997-99) Mishawaka Marian Flossmoor Stonikas, Bob (1983-85) Homewood-Floss- Tell City Koressel, Tim (1979-83) HISTORY moor Tipton Miller, Zack (1995-97) Tipton Glenview Wolski, Brad (1980-81) Valparaiso Kalinka, Carl (1973-74) RECORDS Lake in the Hills Komar, Sam (1999-00) Crystal Lake South Valparaiso Martin, Chip (1989-94) Valparaiso Lombard Sullivan, Corey (1996-99) Montini Westport Biddinger, Gary (1973-75) McHenry Pepping, Tom (1978-79) Zionsville Sacheck, Tad (2004-) Zionsville New Holland Matheson, Scott (1981-82) Winnetka Lipsich, Todd (1983-84) New Trier KANSAS Spring Hill Wood, Kirk (2001-04) Rockhurst INDIANA Anderson Chambers, Mike (1992-94) Anderson KENTUCKY Anderson Roberts, Jeff (1973-74) Bowling Green Kernohan, John (1982-86) Bedford Clouse, Derek (1990-94) North-Lawrence Bowling Green Rogers, Steve (1974-78) Bedford Harrell, Aaron (2005-) North-Lawrence Louisville Bradow, Jeff (1994-97) St. Xavier Bloomington Cohen, Steve (1975-76) Bloomington Winchester Mahan, Cole (1973-74) Bloomington Finley, Ben (1989-91) North Bloomington Lawson, Gary (1975-76) Bloomington MICHIGAN Bloomington Litz, Mark (1973-75) Bloomington Adrian Bruce, Grant (1983-86) Bloomington Miller, Joe (2002-03) South Bridgeman Ackerman, Bob (1973-75) Bloomington Walters, Aaron (2003-05) South East Lansing Campbell, Cary (1982-85) Brownstown Brewer, Josh (1994-98) Central East Lansing Kropschot, Jeffrey (1984-85) Columbus Knapp, Aaron (2005-06) North East Lansing Olsen, Dan (1985-89) East Lansing Deerfield Lanscioni, Mark (1988-89) Deerfield Okemos Lewis, Brian (1981-82) Elkhart Thomas, David (1979-83) Elkhart Portage Barry, John (1995-99) Portage Central Evansville Birkenfeld, Mike (2003-05) North Evansville Brinker, Kyle (1999-00) North Evansville Dennis, Denny (1978-82) MISSOURI Evansville Overton, Jeff (2002-05) North Chesterfield Fromuth, Mike (1981-83) Chesterfield Evansville Wolf, Mike (1980-81) Chesterfield Seibert, Scott (2003-06) Lafayette Fort Wayne Houlihan, Jim (1978-81) Fort Wayne Houlihan, Pat (1979-80) NEW JERSEY Fort Wayne Inskeep, Tom (1973-77) Wayne Park, Paul (2007-) Wayne Valley Fort Wayne Kelley, Jim (1995-99) Homestead Fort Wayne Kelly, Tom (1973-74) OHIO Fort Wayne Miller, Bill (1989-93) Bishop Luers Akron Padgett, III Don (1993-97) Walsh Jesuit Fort Wayne Schneider, Eric (1975-76) Akron Thomas, Richard (1998-02) Walsh Jesuit Fremont Schimmele, Grant (1992-97) Fremont Dayton Leen, Randy (1994-98) Alter Garrett Peters, Heath (2002-05) Garrett Dayton Mariotti, Michael (1986-87) Granger Bellville, Ben (2007-) Penn Dublin Stavroff, Jeff (1990-93) Dublin Greenfield Cotton, David (1992-94) Central Findlay Wilhelm, Greg (1986-87) Huntington Oliver, Jon (1998-02) Huntington North Middleton Martin, Alex (2006-) St. Xavier Huntington Wright, Joe (1977-80) Oxford Allenspach, Mark (1977-79) Indianapolis Bullington, Mark (1983-85) Warren Central Oxford Allenspach, Mitch (1978-82) Indianapolis Coble, Rob (1984-89) Lawrence Central Pickerton Ritchey, Jeff (1996-97) Pickerington Indianapolis Cook, Jeff (1980-84) Warren Central Reynoldsburg Ingram, Mike (1980-85) Indianapolis Davidson, Ben (2000-03) Southport Springboro Castleforte, Mike (1999-00) Archbishop Alter Indianapolis Meyer, J.D. (1988-89) Lawrence Central Worthington Walton, Jeff (1985-87) Kokomo Andrews, John (1985-89) Haworth Kokomo Ousley, Jim (1989-94) Kokomo OKLAHOMA Kokomo Williamson, Chris (1988-90) Haworth Tulsa Phenicie, Mike (1989-91) Memorial

2007-08 MEN’S GOLF • 83 INDIANA HOOSIERS ROSTER BY HIGH SCHOOL PENNSYLVANIA Oakmont Dunn, Jon (1975-76) Perkasie Ockenfuss, Rob (2002-05) Pennridge Washington Wheatcroft, Steven (1996-00) Trinity TENNESSEE Cordova Micheel, Shaun (1989-91) Cordova PREVIEW Farragut Miller, Mike (2000-03) Farragut

COACHES TEXAS Dallas Hodak, Oren (2002-06) Pearce HOOSIERS Houston McDonough, J. Moore (1982-83) Plano Tomaselli, Joe (1989-94) Plano REVIEW Richardson Shuman, Andy (1981-82) Sugar Land Allenspach, Drew (2006-) Fort Bend Elkins HISTORY WISCONSIN RECORDS South Orange Slucker, Brian (1995-96) Columbia

INTERNATIONAL JOSH BREWER MIKE KEMPER CANADA Ancaster, Ontario Cosens, Mark (1973-74) Aylmer East, Quebec Kaufmanis, Eric (1977-81) Brossard, Quebec Bouchard, Remi (1983-87) Jean-De-La-Mennais Candiac, Quebec Hurtubise, Francois (1984-87) Jean-De-Brebeuf Crescent, Toronto Pasquale, Tom (1973, 75-76) Grosse Isle, Manitoba Parker, William (1974-78) Kitchner, Ontario Cowan, Gary (1984-85) St. Jerome’s London, Ontario Roberts, Kelly (1973-75) Manitoba McIver, Greg (1988-90) Montreal, Quebec Jackson, Rob (1973-77) Niagara Falls, Ontario Stickl, Gary (1977-81) Port Lambton, Ontario Landry, Brent (1995-99) Wallaceburg District Sorel, Quebec Rousseau, Richard (1981-85) Cowansville Massey- Vanier Sorel, Quebec Tremblay, Yves (1977-81) Terre Cotto, Ontario Houston, David (1984-87) Georgetown Toronto, Ontario Carr, Michael (1987-90) Toronto, Ontario Dew, Robbie (1977-80) Toronto, Ontario Dew, Bob (1977-78) Toronto, Ontario Harrison, Jim (1974-75) Valleyfield, Quebec McDonald, Brian (1980-81) JODY ROUDERBUSH RANDY LEEN Willowdale, Ontario Mealia, John (1976-79) Willowdale, Ontario Mealia, Mike (1973-77) Winnipeg, Manitoba Deardon, Craig (1973-77) CHINA Shenzhen Han, Ren (2007-) Charles E. London ENGLAND Southhampton Butwell, David, (2004-07) Barton Peveril MEXICO Queretaro Quirarte, Santiago, (2005-) John F. Kennedy PERU Lima Jordan, Aldo (2000-03) F.D. Roosevelt SPAIN Caceres Campillo, Jorge (2006-) Colegio La Asuncian Serch, Eric (2006-) Frederic Mistral

-Since 1973 -Boldface denotes current Hoosier athlete ALDO JORDAN BRENT LANDRY

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