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QUICK FACTSKansas State UniversityLocation Manhattan, Kan.Founded 1863Enrollment 23,581Conference Big 12Nickname WildcatsColors Purple and WhitePresident Dr. Kirk SchulzAthletics Director John Currie

Golf InformationHead Coach Tim NorrisAlma Mater, Year UTEP, ‘91Office Phone 785.587.7816Office Fax 785.776.1290Mail 5200 Colbert Hills Dr.

Manhattan, KS 66503 Home Course Colbert HillsLettermen Returning/Lost 6/3Inaugural Season 1935

Program HistorySeason of Golf 75thNCAA Regional Appearances 72009 Big 12 Result 4th2009 NCAA West Regional Result 12th

Colbert HillsPar 72Yardage 7,525Opening Date May 1, 2000Fairways ZoysiaGreens L 93 Bent GrassPhone 785.776.6475Website www.colberthills.com

Sports InformationGolf Contact Colton DebesOffice Phone 785.532.6735Office Fax 785.532.6093Cell Phone 620.617.1288E-Mail [email protected] www.k-statesports.comMail 1800 College Ave., Suite 37

Bramlage ColiseumManhattan, KS 66502

1-2 General InformationTable of Contents 1Quick Facts 1Media Information 2Media Outlets 2

3 Big 12 ConferenceConference Capsules 3

4-9 Season OutlookSeason Preview 4-609-10 | Roster 709 | Fall Results 8-9

10-11 Head CoachTim Norris 10-11

12-21 K-State GolfersMitchell Gregon 12Joe Ida 13Joe Kinney 14Ross Geubelle 15Jason Schulte 16Kyle Smell 17Chase Chamberlin 18Ben Juffer 19Curtis Yonke 20

21 Athletic AdministrationAdministration 21

22-24 Season Review08-09 | Recaps 22-2508-09 | Statistics 25

26-27 Golf FacilitiesColbert Hills 26Indoor Facility 27

28-41 K-State HistoryAll-Time Results 28-35Coaching History 36Individual Records 37Team Records 38Conference Results 39Honors and Awards 40Letterwinners 41

42-51 University SectionKansas State 42-44Distinguished Alumni 45Administration 46-47K-State Traditions 48Compliance 49

50 Jim ColbertJim Colbert 50

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Credits: The 2009-10 Kansas Statemen’s golf media guide is a productionof the Kansas State sports informationoffice. The guide was written,designed and edited by studentassistant Colton Debes. Cover designby Ron Cook, athletics graphicsdesigner. Edited by sports informationassistant director Ryan Lackey andhead coach Tim Norris. Photos by PeteAiken, Scott Weaver and head coachTim Norris.

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Media InformationA notes package will be e-mailed to the mediaapproximately four days prior to eachtournament. Included in the notes package willbe a preview for the upcoming tournament. Thisnotes package, including statistics, will beavailible on www.k-statesports.com.

ContactStudent assistant Colton Debes is the men’s golfcontact for the 2009-10 season. Additionalinformation can be obtained through assistantsports information director Ryan Lackey.

InterviewsAll interviews must be coordinated through thesports information office, by either studentassistant Colton Debes or sports assistantinformation director Ryan Lackey. Interviewrequests for student-athletes must be submitted24 hours prior to the interview time. Phoneinterviews for those out of town can also bearragned.

Colbert HillsColbert Hills is the home of K-State’s men’s andwomen’s golf teams. The course is located on thenorthwest side of Manhattan, three miles westof Bill Snyder Family Stadium on Kimball Ave. atGrand Mere. All practices are held at ColbertHills. (More information on pgs. 26-27)

Sports Information DepartmentThe Kansas State Sports Infomation Office islocated on the northwest side of BramlageColiseum. To enter the office, go through thedoorway on the north side of Bramlage, inbetween the coliseum and Bill Snyder FamilyStadium.

www.k-statesports.comInformation regarding Kansas State athleticsand it’s 16 varsity sports can be obtainedthrough the official website, www.k-statesports.com.

Primary Media Outlets

Associated Press215 W. Pershing RoadKansas City, Mo. 64108Phone: 816.421.4844Fax: 816.421.3590

Kansas State Collegian103 Kedzie HallManhattan, Kan. 66506Phone: 785.532.6556Fax: 785.532.6456Website: www.kstatecollegian.com

Topeka Capital-Journal616 E. JeffersonTopeka, Kan. 66607Phone: 800.777.7171 ext. 1159Website: www.cjonline.com

Kansas City Star1729 Grand Blvd.Kansas City, Mo. 64108Phone: 816.234.4355Fax: 816.234.4360

Website: www.kansascity.com

Wichita Eagle825 East DouglasWichita, Kan. 67201Phone: 316.268.6251Fax: 316.268.6536

Website: www.kansas.com

Salina Journal333 South FourthSalina, Kan. 67401Phone: 785.823.6363Fax: 785.827.6060

Website: www.saljournal.com

Hutchinson News300 West 2nd Ave.Hutchinson, Kan. 67501Phone: 800.766.5742Fax: 620.662.4186Website: www.hutchnews.com

Powercat Illustrated1125 MoroManhattan, Kan. 66502Phone: 785.539.8041Fax: 785.539.8067Website: www.gopowercat.com

KMAN (1350 AM)2414 Casement RoadManhattan, Kan. 66502Phone: 785.776.1350Fax: 785.539.1000Website: www.1350kman.com

Kenny LannouDirectorSport: FootballPhone: 785.532.7977Cell: 785.587.7867E-Mail:[email protected]

Tom GilbertAssistant DirectorSport: Men’s BasketballPhone: 785.532.7979Cell: 785.587.7868E-Mail:[email protected]

Randy PetersonAssistant DirectorSports: Women’s Basketball,Women’s TennisPhone: 785.532.7975Cell: 785.587.7769E-Mail:[email protected]

David WiechmanAssistant DirectorSports: Volleyball, Rowing, Trackand FieldPhone: 785.532.7976Cell: 785.587.7866E-Mail:[email protected]

Ryan LackeyAssistant DirectorSport: BaseballPhone: 785.532.7708Cell: 785.587.7865E-Mail: [email protected]

Kelly YoderOffice ManagerPhone: 785.532.6735E-Mail: [email protected]

Sports Information Directory1800 College Ave., Suite 37

Bramlage ColiseumManhattan, KS 66502

Nike is the official supplier of athleticfootwear and apparel of the Kansas StateUniversity men’s golf team.

The Kansas State Athletics Department operates two web sites, www.k-statesports.com and www.insidekstatesports.com/mgolf/.The sites are available to the media and the general public and provide a wealth of information on each of K-State’s 16 varsity sports.Media and fans are welcome to access everything from the most current media guide to game notes, recaps, schedules, rosters, statis-tics and biographies on k-statesports.com.

OFFICIAL WEBSITES OF K-STATE MEN’S GOLF

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BAYLORLocation Waco, TexasNickname BearsFounded 1845Enrollment 14,614Colors Green and GoldPresident Dr. David E. GarlandAthletic Director Ian McCawHead Coach Greg PriestHome Course Twin Rivers Golf Club2009 Big 12 Finish 5thGolf SID Chris YandlePhone 254.710.8119E-Mail [email protected] www.baylorbears.com

KANSASLocation Lawrence, Kan.Nickname JayhawksFounded 1866

Enrollment 30,102Colors Crimson and BlueChancellor Dr. Bernadette Gray-LittleAthletic Director Lew PerkinsHead Coach Kit GroveHome Course Alvamar Golf Course2009 Big 12 Finish 7thGolf SID Brian HarrisonSID Phone 785.864.3417E-Mail [email protected] www.kuathletics.com

Location Norman, Okla.Nickname SoonersFounded 1890Enrollment 30,092Colors Crimson and CreamPresident David L. BorenAthletic Director Joe CastiglioneHead Coach Ryan HyblHome Course Jimmie Austin Golf Course2009 Big 12 Finish 10thGolf SID Phillip RogersSID Phone 405.325.8349E-Mail [email protected] www.soonersports.com

Location College Station, TexasNickname AggiesFounded 1876Enrollment 48,000Colors Marron and WhitePresident Dr. R. Bowen LoftinAthletic Director Bill ByrneHead Coach J.T. HigginsHome Course The Traditions Club2009 Big 12 Finish 3rdGolf SID Colin KillianSID Phone 979.845.3289E-Mail [email protected] www.aggieathletics.com

COLORADOLocation Boulder, Colo.Nickname BuffaloesFounded 1876Enrollment 29,500Colors Silver, Gold and BlackChancellor Dr. Phil DiStefanoAthletic Director Mike BohnHead Coach Roy EdwardsHome Course Colorado National Golf Club2009 Big 12 Finish 2ndGolf SID David PlatiPhone 303.492.6128E-Mail [email protected] www.cubuffs.com

MISSOURILocation Columbia, Mo.Nickname TigersFounded 1839Enrollment 30,200Colors Old Gold and BlackPresident Dr. Brady DeatonAthletic Director Michael AldenHead Coach Mark LerouxHome Course The Club at Old Hawthorne2009 Big 12 Finish 9thGolf SID Josh MurraySID Phone 573.882.0711E-Mail [email protected] www.mutigers.com

OKLAHOMA STATELocation Stillwater, Okla.Nickname CowboysFounded 1890Enrollment 31,80Colors Orange and BlackPresident Burns HargisAthletic Director Mike HolderHead Coach Mike McGrawHome Course Karsten Creek2009 Big 12 Finish 1stGolf SID Ryan CameronSID Phone 405.744.4854E-Mail [email protected] www.okstate.com

Location Lubbock, TexasNickname Red RaidersFounded 1923Enrollment 30,000Colors Red and BlackPresident Dr. Guy BaileyAthletic Director Gerald MyersHead Coach Greg SandsHome Course The Rawls Course2009 Big 12 Finish 2ndGolf SID Chris CookSID Phone 806.742.2762E-Mail [email protected] www.texastech.com

TEXAS TECH

Location Ames, IowaNickname CyclonesFounded 1858Enrollment 26,856Colors Cardinal and GoldPresident Dr. Gregory L. GeoffroyAthletic Director Jamie PollardHead Coach Jay HortonHome Course Veenker Memorial Golf Course2009 Big 12 Finish 10thGolf SID Sean ClementPhone 515.294.3372E-Mail [email protected] www.cyclones.com

IOWA STATE

NEBRASKALocation Lincoln, Neb.Nickname HuskersFounded 1869Enrollment 23,573Colors Scarlet and CreamChancellor Harvey S. Perlman, JDAthletic Director Tom OsborneHead Coach Bill SpanglerHome Course Firethorn Golf Course2009 Big 12 Finish 11thGolf SID Nate PohlenSID Phone 402.472.0694E-Mail [email protected]

Website www.huskers.com

TEXASLocation Austin, TexasNickname LonghornsFounded 1883Enrollment 51,032Colors Burnt Orange and WhitePresident Dr. William Powers, Jr.Athletic Director DeLoss DoddsHead Coach John FieldsHome Course University of Texas Golf Club2009 Big 12 Finish 8thGolf SID Travis FeldhausSID Phone 512.232.9460E-Mail [email protected] www.texassports.com

Location Dallas, TexasFounded 1996Commissioner Dan BeebeAsst. Com. for Communications Bob BurdaDirector of Communications Rob CarollaAssoc. Director of Communications Joni LehmanAsst. Communications Director Carmen BranchGolf Contact Emily FranzenburgE-Mail [email protected] Phone 469.524.1040Website www.big12sports.com

OKLAHOMA

TEXAS A&M BIG 12

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Senior-Driven WildcatsExpect Successful SpringSeason

When head coach Tim Norris arrived atKansas State in 1997, he inherited a programthat had �inished last in the Big Eight Confer�ence for 14 straight years. After the 2008�09season, it is safe to say that the Kansas Stategolf program is in good hands. The Wildcats�inished the season with a school�record tyingfour tournament victories and 10 top��ive �in�ishes.

When you look at what the Wildcats did lastseason, it is hard to imagine they could dupli�cate that kind of success. However, the Wild�cats are off to a good start with a verysuccessful fall season.

K�State started the fall with a rough start atthe Wolf Run Intercollegiate, but they quicklyrebounded when the Wildcats were able towin their second tournament of the season atthe Jim Colbert Intercollegiate.

“We had a whole lot of depth from top tobottom and even had some individuals �inishin the top�15,” said head coach Tim Norris.“The familiarity with the course because thiscourse has the reputation of being the Octa�gon of Doom in a golf course because if you’renot careful it can deliver some pain mentally.I know the guys really point to this tourna�ment because they want to protect their hometurf. Next year’s team will be a young one buthopefully we can make it three in a row.”

The success didn’t stop there as the Wild�cats were able to place in the top��ive in thenext four tournaments.

“I thought the fall season was very good,”continued Norris. “To �inish the fall seasonwith our three seniors ranked in the top 225 ispretty good. That shows that if we had a littlemore support with the fourth and �ifth scoreswe can really do something this spring. Iwasn’t displeased at all with anything in thefall, but it shows that you have to play greatnot just good to win. The �irst tournament wehad two players in the top��ive and had ourworst �inish of the fall because we didn’t getthe fourth and �ifth scores that we needed. Toget to the next level this spring we are going toneed that depth but I think the guys are verycapable. I think it is nice to know that we havethree or four guys that are going to put in agood score and if we can get one more guy tochip in a good score we have a very strongchance of competing for a trophy.”

The Wildcats entered the season a very ex�perienced team with Mitchell Gregson, Joe Ida,and Joe Kinney returning for their senior sea�sons to lead the team to another record break�ing season.

Gregson, Ida and Kinney have combined for

seven top��ive �inishes, 10 top�10 �inishes, 15top�20 �inishes and one tournament victory.This group of seniors has combined for 13 ofthe top 30 18�hole scores in school historyand 12 of the schools lowest 54�hole individ�ual scores.

The Wildcats had a record�setting fall forthe second�consecutive year. The victory atthe Jim Colbert Intercollegiate marked the�irst time in school history that the Wildcatswon the same tournament in back�to�backyears. The 2008�09 Wildcats shattered theschool’s annual stroke average when they �in�ished the season at 289.38, �ive strokes lowerthan the school record. But the 2009�10 teamis currently sitting two strokes better than therecord with a 287.29 average.

Mitchell GregsonBefore the season even began, Gregson was

named one of the Top�50 Players to Watch listby GolfWorld and didn’t disappoint. Gregsonhasn’t �inished lower than 11th place in anytournament this fall and has three top��ive �in�ishes. Gregson is currently leading the teamwith a 70.59 stroke average and is on pace tobreak nearly ever career record for the Wild�cats.

“Mitch is really going to have a chance toshowcase his talent this spring,” said Norris.“He has been pretty diligent in his work earlyin the spring. He is excited and wants to go outon a good note because this is his last season.You only get so many tournaments in collegegolf and I know that he wants to make the

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most out of them. “I know he has aspirations to play at the

professional level. There are not glaring weak�nesses in his game and he has a lot of oppor�tunities in front of him. He is very solid on theeast coast, west coast and in the north andsouth which will make him the anchor.”

Joe Ida Ida won the �irst tournament of his career

at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate with a 2�under par 140. Ida is second on the team witha 71.94 stroke average and �inished the fallwith two top��ive �inishes. He also owns six ofthe schools lowest 54�hole tournamentscores.

“Joe is just so close to having a big break�through to move up to be on of the top�50players in the country. This game is about con��idence and once he gets that going he can re�ally pull us along,” said Norris.

Joe KinneyThe senior from Antioch, Ill., Kinney has

taken a leadership role for the Wildcats. Aftercompeting in only four events during the2008�09 season, Kinney was in the scoringlineup for every tournament this fall. Herecorded the best �inish of his career at theWolf Pack Classic where he tied for secondplace after carding an 8�under par 208 to helpthe Wildcats tie for fourth place.

As the oldest member of the team, Kinneyhas been working hard in his time at KansasState. The hard work is paying off as Kinney isenjoying the best season of his career and isthird on the team with a 72.00 stroke average.

“It has been really gratifying to see himmakes the strides that he has made this sea�son. When you talk about seniors wanting tomake a lasting impression and go out on agood note, I think that has really been the fuelthis year for Joe. He has been in the programfor so long and this �ifth year has really been abig difference. Joe has played a lot of summergolf and is a very seasoned veteran and all theexperience can really go along way especiallyhere in the spring. He is going to be a guy thatwe lean on pretty heavily as we go throughthis season,” said Norris.

Chase Chamberlin A freshman from Lawrence, Kan., Chamber�

lin redshirted the 2008�09 season to give hima year to develop his game. Chamberlin had avery successful high school career where hewas a four year letterwinner at Olathe SouthHigh School, a regional champion and wasnamed the 2008 Olathe Golfer of the Year as asenior.

“Chase played some good rounds and Iknow he got a lot more comfortable at ColbertHills which hasn’t quite translated to thescores that he is capable of shooting at someof the away tournaments. But that hasn’t di�minish what I think about Chase’s game andwhere he can take it from here.

“He has been at the indoor facility a lot dur�ing the offseason. He shot a 71 in the lastround of the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate andplayed some good rounds in qualifying to givehim a better understanding of what it takes. Iam very excited for Chase once he gets morecomfortable and Colbert Hills and gains con�i�dence at the away events,” commented Norris.

Ross Geubelle A junior form Lakin, Kan., Geubelle com�

peted in three events during the fall season.Geubelle worked steadily on his game all falland is going to be a very big part of the springseason for the Wildcats. Geubelle started theseason off at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate witha three�round score of 232 and helped theCats to a ninth place �inish.

“Ross has worked the hardest of any of theguys this offseason, which shows that he ispretty self motivated and wants to get himselfback on track,” said Norris. “This past fall waskind of a bump in the road that started lastspring when he tweaked his back. The injurymade him fall into some habits with his swing.This is such a tough game and trying to playwhen you’re hurt is really hard. Ross has somuch pride and wants do whatever he can tohelp the team. This fall was just a carry overof last spring with the injury. As with any ad�versity you going to get through it and comeout of it a better player. Because of this Rossknows his swing better and I think he is look�ing forward to helping the depth of the teamthis spring. Looking forward, next year he isgoing to be a guy we are going to lean on veryheavily to replace the seniors.”

Ben Juffer Juffer is a freshman from West Des Moines,

Iowa, who played in two events during the fall.He carded his season’s best score at the JimColbert Intercollegiate where he tallied a 15�over par 157 en route to a tie for 33rd place.Juffer has the ability to play a lot in the springand has already quali�ied for the Wildcats’�irst tournament in the spring at the Fresno

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State Classic. “We had some good weather when we re�

turned from the tournament of the fall seasonso we had our qualifying for the openingspring tournament in Fresno and he playedreally well,” said Norris. “He is a guy that gotmore comfortable as the season went on. Ob�viously there is a transition from high schoolgolf to college golf and being away from homethat freshman have to deal with. I think he gothis con�idence up going through that qualify�ing round and playing so well. I’m hopeful thatwinter wasn’t to harsh on him. He has been inthe practice facility and the ball is �lying prettylong and straight. I wouldn’t qualify him as apower hitter but, pound for pound, he hits theball a long way. He has a good strong �light sothe wind is not going to bother him. It is goodto see him make this transition and see allthese golf courses this spring for the �irst.Everybody was a freshman at one time andthey got better. Ben is a player that cannotonly get us to a higher level this year a guythat we will be dependent on for years tocome.”

Jason SchulteSchulte, a junior, has been a very consistent

contributor. After playing in the Jim ColbertIntercollegiate as an individual, 10 of his �inal12 rounds were “counters” for the team score.Schulte's K�State career round came at the lastfall event in Stockton, Calif., as he cardedbogey�free 67. Schulte is shaping up to be avery solid contributor for the spring portionof the season.

“Jason really came on at the end of the falland found his comfort level,” said Norris. “I seea lot of the courses that we play really favoringhis game this spring. He has had some experi�ence playing on the University of Texas GolfCourse and some of the other courses on thespring schedule. I don’t see Jason ever over�powering a golf course but, he does a reallygood job of managing his game. I think he isgoing to have some good opportunities to playwell in the spring.”

Kyle Smell Smell, with two years of eligibility remain�

ing, has chosen to redshirt the 2009�10 sea�son. Smell will be counted on heavily nextseason with the departures of Ida, Gregsonand Kinney.

“He made a good decision to redshirt andhas worked very hard,” said Norris. “Kyle hasbeen in the indoor facility at least 45 minutesa day everyday. I think he feels a lot more com�fortable with his golf swing. You get to a pointwhere you keep doing the same thing overand over again you can only achieve to a cer�tain level and basically your mechanics canonly take you to a certain level. Kyle felt like

he was at that point three or four weeks intothe fall season. He has also grown about twoinches since he got to K�State and a golf swingis a very fragile thing so a late growth spurtcan hurt that. The length of his clubs changedand that is not easy to do. I think he made agood decision to redshirt and think he hasused it as a positive to help him get to the nextlevel. Here he is practicing and playing and hedoesn’t have the pressure of trying to performand try to shot a score. One of the most dif�i�cult things in golf is trying to make a mechan�ical change then try and then go out intotournament competition.

“Kyle has had some experience in the top��ive and has been on the roster for some win�ning tournaments. He will be in a good spotonce he gets to the summer. This is not a yearoff for Kyle, he is working hard and he will bea more mechanically sound golfer when thenext season gets here.”

Curtis Yonke Yonke, a freshman Overland Park, Kan., be�

came the �irst freshman since Kyle Smell in2007 to compete in �ive or more events in his�irst semester as a Wildcat. Yonke recordedone top�10 �inish at the Jim Colbert Intercolle�giate as he placed tied for eighth place andhelped the Wildcats to their only tournamenttitle of the fall.

“I talked to Curtis at the end of the fall andI think he really learned a lot playing on thesecourses with the hole locations set up so closeto the edges of the greens,” said Norris. “He re�ally learned to play thinking one shot aheadand leaving himself in a good spot even if hedid miss the green.

“He has been a regular in the indoor facilityin the offseason working on a couple things inhis swing to help him be a little more consis�tent. I know that Curtis is really excited to getout there because of the long layoff, but, oncewe get cranked up in the spring, there won’tbe much let off time. I’m excited for Curtis andI know he is looking forward to helping ourteam climb higher up in the rankings thisspring.

“It is great for Curtis and the restof the guys to be able to practicewith this group of seniors eachday because the better thepractices are the betterthey will play in tourna�ments. Curtis is see�ing how theseseniors de�velop andhow theygo aboutp r a c t i c i n g .Curtis has beenusing this to improve his

play and hopefully hext year he can show theincoming class how to do it.”

Spring Outlook With a solid fall season under their belt, the

senior�driven Wildcats have another recordbreaking spring season ahead of them.

“I think the guys are very excited becausethey know, competition�wise. we will have tostep up, which is a good thing. We want to playagainst the very best because that is going tohelp us down the road if we are fortunateenough to get to the regional. We are startingthe preparation now and hopefully we can geton the course at least a couple of times beforewe head to Fresno.

“I think, con�idence�wise, our guys are in apretty good spot with what they have beenable to do inside and I think they will be fresh,rested and ready to go. I think this team has agreat opportunity in front of them playing in adifferent more demanding schedule than lastyear. I think we can be in a good spot at theend of the year if everyone stays in the presenttense and plays to their ability,” said Norris.

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Name Yr-Exp Hometown MajorChase Chamberlin Fr.-RS Lawerence, Kan. - Olathe South HS Open OptionRoss Geubelle Jr.-2L Lakin, Kan. - Lakin HS MarketingMitchell Gregson Sr.-3L Waterloo, Ill. - Waterloo HS AccountingJoe Ida Sr.-3L Ft. Scott, Kan. - Fort Scott HS Business AdministrationBen Juffer Fr.-HS W. Des Moines, Iowa - Dowling Catholic HS Business AdministrationJoe Kinney Sr.-3L Antioch, Ill. - Antioch HS Marketing & Speech*Jason Schulte Jr.-2L Mission Hills, Kan. - Rockhurst HS Marketing & Modern Languages*Kyle Smell Jr.-2L Overland Park, Kan. - Blue Valley West HS Business AdministrationCurtis Yonke Fr.-HS Overland Park, Kan. - Blue Valley West HS Open Option* Indicates Double Major

Left to Right: Chase Chamberlin, Jason Schulte, Kyle Smell, Ross Geublle, Joe Ida, Mitchell Gregson, Curtis Yonke, Ben Juffer, Joe Kinney, Head Coach Tim Norris

SPRING SCHEDULEMarch8-9 Fresno State Classic

San Joaquin CC - Fresno, Calif.18-20 Desert Shootout

Palm Valley GC - Goodyear, Ariz.April 5-6 Morris Williams Intercollegiate

University of Texas GC - Austin, Texas12-13 Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate

Club at Old Hawthorne - Columbia, Mo.23-25 Big 12 Championship

Whispering Pines GC - Trinity, TexasMay14-16 NCAA Regional

TBA27-30 NCAA Championship

The Honors Course - Chattanooga, Tenn.

2009 FALL TEAM RESULTSDate Event Score PlaceSept. 12-13 Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Wolf Run GC-Zionsville, Ind.) 297-289-299–885 (+32) 9th of 17Sept. 21-22 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate (Colbert Hills GC-Manhattan, Kan) 287-282–596 (+1) 1st of 9Oct. 5-6 Wolf Pack Classic (Wolf Run GC-Reno, Nev.) 290-284-281–855 (-9) T4th of 13Oct. 12-13 The Firestone Invitational (Firestone CC-Akron, Ohio) 296-296-297–889 (+25) 4th of 11Oct. 26-27 Herb Wimberly Invitational (New Mexico St. GC-Las Cruces N.M.) 283-275-285–843 (-9) 3rd of 17Nov. 2-4 Pacific Invitational (Brookside CC-Stockton, Calif.) 284-279-280–843 (-9) 5th of 12

2009-10 K-STATE ROSTER

2009 FALL OVERALL STATISTICSLow Low Low Top Top Top Best

Player Events Rounds Strokes Average 18 36 54 5 10 20 FinishMitchell Gregson 6 17 1,200 70.59 66 138 205 3 4 6 2ndJoe Ida 6 17 1,223 71.94 68 136 207 2 3 5 1stJoe Kinney 6 17 1,224 72.00 67 139 208 2 3 4 T2ndJason Schulte 5 14 1,035 73.93 67 141 215 - 1 1 T8thCurtis Yonke 5 14 1,045 74.64 71 145 218 - 1 1 T8thRoss Geubelle 3 8 626 78.25 75 152 232 - - - T33rdChase Chamberlin 3 8 633 79.13 71 151 240 - - 1 T18thBen Juffer 2 5 398 79.60 74 156 238 - - - T40th

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ZIONSVILLE, Ind. � Kansas State carded a15�over par 299 in the final round at theWolf Run Intercollegiate to finish in ninthplace in its first tournament of the seasonat the par 71, 7,195�yard Wolf Run GolfClub. "The course was very tough," saidhead coach Tim Norris. "Mitch �Gregson�and Joe �Kinney� played great tournamentsfor us, but if we had a little bit moresupport we would have been pretty decentthis week." Kansas State shot a 54�holescore of 33�over par 885, three shotsbehind Penn State for seventh place.Illinois won the event with a 5�under par847. North Florida followed in secondplace, posting an 8�over par 860. Hostschool Indiana came in third, whileMichigan and Iowa State rounded out thetop five. Gregson posted an even�par 71 inthe final round, giving him a three�roundtotal of 2�under par 211, finishing tied withfellow Wildcat Kinney for fifth place. "Joe isvery capable," said Norris. "He is going tobe able to step right in and help us have afabulous year once we get everyone goingat the same time. Joe has worked extremelyhard all summer and has done the thingshe needed to do to get better. It is veryencouraging to see a player work as hardas he did and get these types of results."

Team Results1. Illinois 281-282-284—847 -52. N. Florida 280-294-286—860 +83. Indiana 298-288-285—871 +194. Michigan 293-294-287—874 +225. Iowa State 290-294-291—875 +236. UCF 286-289-301—876 +247. Tulsa 302-282-296—880 +288. Penn State 292-292-298—882 +309. Kansas State 297-289-299—885 +3310. Louisville 296-302-288—886 +3411. E. Michigan 296-297-299—892 +4012. Purdue 305-293-297—895 +4313. Ball State 306-287-306—899 +4714. Missouri 301-295-304—900 +4815. Kentucky 303-306-302—911 +5916. Toledo 299-311-305—919 +6717. IUPUI 333-332-339—1004 +152

K-State IndividualsT5. Mitchell Gregson 72-68-71–211 -2T5. Joe Kinney 70-69-72–211 -2T66. Joe Ida 78-77-76–231 +18T70. Ross Geubelle 77-75-80–232 +19

T81. Chase Chamberlin 82-77-83–242 +29

MANHATTAN, Kan. - Kansas State finishedstrong in the final round as it took homethe tournament title at the Jim ColbertIntercollegiate after firing a 1-over par 569at the par 71, 7,363-yard Colbert Hills GolfCourse. The victory at the Jim ColbertIntercollegiate marked the first time inschool history the Wildcats won the sameevent two years in a row. "We had some lowscores," said head coach Tim Norris. "If youare playing that type of golf out here, I canonly see it translate into success down theroad. The course was set up pretty difficulttoday and all the pressure was on us. I hopethis can be a shot in the arm to the guysbecause we were able to use thistournament last year to go on and have areally great fall season." The Wildcatsfinished 22 strokes ahead of in-state foeKansas, which finished in second placewith a 23-over par 591 in off-and-on rainyconditions. After beginning the final roundin second place, Illinois State finished witha 28-over par 596 for a third-place finish.Coming off a tough tournament to start the2009-10 season at the Wolf RunIntercollegiate, senior Joe Ida rebounded tobring home the first individual title of hiscareer by carding a 2-under 140. "Ipracticed all week on trying to get back tobasics after the last tournament and it paidoff," said Ida. "I hit the ball a lot better thisweek, there's no doubt about it." Finishingin second place was K-State senior MitchellGregson, who carded a 1-under par 141.

Team Results1. Kansas State 287-282-569 +12. Kansas 297-294-591 +23 3. Illinois State 295-301-596 +284. UMKC 302-297-599 +31T5. W. Illinois 308-302-610 +42T5. Fla. Gulf Coast 321-289-610 +42 7. Missouri State 315-300-615 +47 8. Oral Roberts 317-300-617 +499. South Dakota St. 338-303-641 +73

K-State Individuals1. Joe Ida 70-70-140 -22. Mitchell Gregson 71-70-141 -1T7. Joe Kinney 75-71-146 +4 T8. *Jason Schulte 74-73-147 +5 T8. Curtis Yonke 71-76-147 +5 T18. Chase Chamberlin 80-71-151 +9 T33. *Ross Geubelle 81-76-157 +15 T40. Ben Juffer 83-77-160 +18

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RENO, Nev. - Senior Joe Kinney led 15th-ranked Kansas State to a strong finish as herecorded a career-best finish at the WolfPack Classic. Kinney, who finished in a tiefor second place, propelled the Wildcats toits lowest score of the tournament with a7-under par 271 final-round score, givingK-State a total score of 9-under par 855 totie for fourth place with Fresno State.Kinney had a career performance, postingan 8-under par 208. He propelled himselfinto the top five with back-to-back scoresof 67 in the second and final rounds. "Joejust played great." said head coach TimNorris. "I am so proud of him. He is off to agreat start and I have a lot of optimism therest of the year for him. We can go eastcoast, west coast, north or south and he isgoing to play well. His game is very solidand he is very vital to our team right now."In-state rival Wichita State won the teamtitle after firing a 17-under par 847 at thepar 72, 7,100-yard Wolf Run Golf Club. SanDiego finished in second place after cardingthe lowest round of the tournament with afinal-round score of 13-under par 275 tofinish at 15-under par 849. Host schoolNevada finished ahead of the Wildcats inthird place with an 11-under par 853.Wichita State's Dustin Garza took home theindividual title with an 11-under par 205.Mitchell Gregson fired a 2-under par 214and finished in a tie for 11th place. CurtisYonke finished in a tie for 21st after cardinga 2-over par 218.

Team Results1. Wichita State 283-284-280-847 -172. San Diego 291-283-275-849 -153. Nevada 280-287-286-853 -11 T4. Fresno State 287-281-287-855 -9 T4. Kansas State 290-284-281-855 -96. Arizona 286-291-286-863 -1 7. Sacramento St. 292-291-286-869 +5 8. New Mexico St. 295-284-294-873 +9 9. Idaho 296-287-294-877 +13 T10. Gonzaga 293-295-291-879 +15 T10. Boise State 300-291-288-879 +15 12. Loyola Mt. 297-299-285-881 +17 13. Portland 297-297-296-890 +26

K-State IndividualsT2. Joe Kinney 74-67-67-208 -8 T11. Mitchell Gregson 74-69-71-214 -2 T33. Joe Ida 70-75-75-220 +4 T28. Jason Schulte 74-73-72-219 +3 T21. Curtis Yonke 72-75-71-218 +2 T76. Chase Chamberlin* 76-83-81-240 +24

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AKRON, Ohio - After shooting back-to-back scores of 8-over par 296, Kansas Statestayed steady in the final round as it cardeda 9-over par 297 to finish fourth at theFirestone Invitational. The Wildcats, whobegan the day tied for tied for fifth, wereable to move up one spot as they shot thethird-best round at the par 72, 7,125-yardFirestone Country Club. "We had a prettygood day today," said head coach TimNorris. "We had a 9-over par, which, due tothe weather, was a lot better than the 8-over par yesterday. It was pretty breezytoday with a 15-20 mile-per-hour windfrom the first hole to the 18th green. Ourguys threw away the opportunity to winthe tournament yesterday, but didn't let itaffect them today and they put in a greatround." St. Mary's came from behind to winthe event with a final score of 5-under par869. Eastern Michigan, which led the eventheading into the final round, fell intosecond place after posting a 6-over par870. Big Ten power Michigan State finishedin third at 24-over par 888. Coming in fifthbehind K-State was Kentucky, which cardeda 26-over par 890. K-State senior Joe Ida,who entered the final round in third place,was able to hang on to finish with a 1-underpar 214. "Joe was contending for the titlefor a little bit today but didn't have the backnine that he wanted," said Norris. "Therewere some tough holes out there, and hehad a really good tournament." SeniorMitchell Gregson finished in 15th placeafter carding a 5-over par 221.

Team Results1. St. Mary's 291-286-292-869 +5 2. E. Michigan 283-293-294-870 +6 3. Michigan State 293-292-303-888 +244. Kansas State 296-296-297-889 +25 5. Kentucky 296-293-301-890 +266. Toledo 302-294-300-896 +32 7. Akron 296-296-305-897 +33T8. Pacific 310-293-303-906 +42T8. Marquette 298-302-306-906 +4210. Rhode Island 299-293-316-908 +4411. W. Carolina 306-300-312-918 +54

K-State Individuals4. Joe Ida 73-70-72-215 -1T15. Mitchell Gregson 73-72-76-221 +5T49. Joe Kinney 74-79-71-224 +8T58. Jason Schulte 76-75-86-237 +21T60. Curtis Yonke 78-82-78-238 +22

WOLF RUN INTERCOLLEGIATESept. 12-13, 2009

Wolf Run Golf ClubZionsville, Ind.

Par 71 / 7,195 YardsHost-Indiana

WOLF PACK CLASSICOct. 5-6, 2009

Wolf Run Golf ClubReno, Nev.

Par 72 / 7,100 YardsHost-Nevada

FIRESTONE INVATIONALOct. 12-13, 2009

Firestone Country ClubAkron, Ohio

Par 72 / 7,125 YardsHost-Akron

JIM COLBERT INTERCOLLEGIATESept. 21-22, 2009

Colbert Hills Golf ClubManhattan, Kan.

Par 71 / 7,363 YardsHost-Kansas State

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LAS CRUCES, N.M. - Kansas State finishedthird at the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiateafter carding a 54-hole score of 9-under par843 at the par 71, 7,074-yard New MexicoState Golf Course. K-State and WashingtonState each shot a 1-over par 285 as theWildcats could not gain any ground on thesecond-place Cougars in the final round. "Itwas a good day," said head coach TimNorris. "The course played a little moredifficult, but there was still a couple of lowrounds out there. The weather wasbeautiful again. Third place is nothing to beashamed of, but to win, we needed tooverachieve a little bit. I don't think we hadanybody overachieve this week, but we hadsome really solid play by the top four guys.To have three-round totals of 215 or betteris a strong team performance. " Senior JoeIda led K-State's charge as he finished tiedfor seventh at 6-under par 207. Rightbehind Ida was senior Mitchell Gregson,who took 11th after shooting a 5-under par208. Joe Kinney carded his second round of71 in the tournament and finished tied for30th at 1-over par 214. Jason Schultefinished tied for 34th at 2-over par 215,while Curtis Yonke finished at 9-over par222 to tie for 65th.

Team Results1. UNLV 272-279-278-829 -23 2. Washington St. 277-275-285-837 -15 3. Kansas State 283-275-285-843 -9 4. New Mexico St. 285-279-280-844 -8 T5. North Texas 282-285-285-852 E T5. Santa Clara 288-284-280-852 E T7. Nebraska 280-290-283-853 +1 T7. Nevada 281-281-291-853 +1 9. Texas State 285-284-287-856 +410. Illinois State 288-280-289-857 +5 11. Kansas 291-279-288-858 +6 12. Rhode Island 282-290-291-863 +11T13. Idaho 282-288-297-867 +15T13. W. N. Mexico 286-293-288-867 +15 15. Air Force 295-279-300-874 +22 16. UTEP 289-293-294-876 +24 17. Boise State 291-285-307-883 +31

K-State IndividualsT7. Joe Ida 68-68-71-207 -6 11. Mitchell Gregson 72-66-70-208 -5 T33. Joe Kinney 71-72-71-214 +1 T34. Jason Schulte 72-70-73-215 +2T65. Curtis Yonke 74-71-77-222 +9

STOCKTON, Calif. - Kansas State recordedits fifth top-five finish of the fall with a 9-under par 843 at the Pacific Invitational.The Wildcats carded a final round score of4-under par 280 to climb up three spotsfrom eighth to fifth at the par 71, 6,757-yardBrookside Country Club. "I thought the guysreally played well," said head coach TimNorris. "When you look back and see wewere only 11 shots from winning, that's nota bad tournament. The guys played withsome patience today because they neededto. It was nice to see Joe Ida make about a50-foot bunker shot for birdie and Mitch(Gregson) made a 20-footer down hill forbirdie to finish off the fall. We had a nicescore from Curtis (Yonke) at even par. Ithought the guys did a really good jobtoday." The Wildcats were led by Gregson,who posted a 5-under par 66 in the finalround, giving him a three-round total of 8-under par 205 to earn fourth place. The 66ties Gregson's season best single roundscore and the fourth place finish was histhird top-five finish of the fall. Ida tied for13th place after firing a 3-under par 210.Jason Schulte carded a 4-over par 217 tofinish tied for 33rd. Yonke finished thetournament in 41st place after shooting a 7-over par 220. Senior Joe Kinney carded an8-over par 221 to tie for 42nd place.

Team Results1. UC Davis 273-273-286-832 -20 2. Brigham Young 279-279-275-833 -19 3. Oregon 273-272-289-834 -18 4. Fresno State 281-273-288-842 -10 5. Kansas State 284-279-280-843 -9 6. St. Mary's 280-276-288-844 -8 7. Denver 281-276-290-847 -5 8. Pacific 278-284-286-848 -4 9. CSU Northridge 282-291-290-863 +11 10. San Jose State 296-282-291-869 +17 11. Sacramento St. 288-286-297-871 +1912. CSU Fullerton 287-299-298-884 +32

K-State Individuals4. Mitchell Gregson 69-70-66-205 -8 T13. Joe Ida 71-69-70-210 -3 T33. Jason Schulte 74-67-76-217 +4 41. Curtis Yonke 76-73-71-220 +7T42. Joe Kinney 70-78-73-221 +8

WOLF RUN INTERCOLLEGIATET5. Mitchell Gregson 72-68-71–211 -2T5. Joe Kinney 70-69-72–211 -2T66. Joe Ida 78-77-76–231 +18T70. Ross Geubelle 77-75-80–232 +19 T81. Chase Chamberlin 82-77-83–242 +29

JIM COLBERT INTERCOLLEGIATE1. Joe Ida 70-70-140 -22. Mitchell Gregson 71-70-141 -1T7. Joe Kinney 75-71-146 +4 T8. *Jason Schulte 74-73-147 +5 T8. Curtis Yonke 71-76-147 +5 T18. Chase Chamberlin 80-71-151 +9 T33. *Ross Geubelle 81-76-157 +15 T40. Ben Juffer 83-77-160 +18

WOLF PACK CLASSICT2. Joe Kinney 74-67-67-208 -8 T11. Mitchell Gregson 74-69-71-214 -2 T33. Joe Ida 70-75-75-220 +4 T28. Jason Schulte 74-73-72-219 +3 T21. Curtis Yonke 72-75-71-218 +2 T76. Chase Chamberlin* 76-83-81-240 +24

FIRESTONE INVITATIONAL4. Joe Ida 73-70-72-215 -1 T15. Mitchell Gregson 73-72-76-221 +5 T49. Joe Kinney 74-79-71-224 +8 T58. Jason Schulte 76-75-86-237 +21 T60. Curtis Yonke 78-82-78-238 +22

HERB WIMBERLY INTERCOLLEGIATET7. Joe Ida 68-68-71-207 -6 11. Mitchell Gregson 72-66-70-208 -5 T33. Joe Kinney 71-72-71-214 +1 T34. Jason Schulte 72-70-73-215 +2T65. Curtis Yonke 74-71-77-222 +9

PACIFIC INVIATIONAL4. Mitchell Gregson 69-70-66-205 -8 T13. Joe Ida 71-69-70-210 -3 T33. Jason Schulte 74-67-76-217 +4 41. Curtis Yonke 76-73-71-220 +7T42. Joe Kinney 70-78-73-221 +8

2009 FALL INDIVIDUAL RESULTS BY TOURNAMENT

FALL 2009 HEAD-TO-HEAD - 52-20-1 ( .719)Air Force 1-0-0Akron 1-0-0Arizona 1-0-0Ball State 1-0-0Boise State 2-0-0Brigham Young 0-1-0UC Davis 0-1-0CSU Fullerton 1-0-0CSU Northridge 1-0-0Denver 1-0-0Eastern Michigan 1-1-0Florida Gulf Coast 1-0-0Fresno State 0-1-1Gonzaga 1-0-0Idaho 2-0-0Illinois 0-1-0Illinois State 2-0-0Indiana 0-1-0Iowa State 0-1-0IUPUI 1-0-0Kansas 2-0-0Kentucky 2-0-0Louisville 1-0-0Loyola Marymount 1-0-0Marquette 1-0-0Michigan 0-1-0Michigan State 0-1-0Missouri 1-0-0Missouri State 1-0-0UMKC 1-0-0Nebraska 1-0-0Nevada 1-1-0UNLV 0-1-0New Mexico State 2-0-0North Florida 0-1-0North Texas 1-0-0Oral Roberts 1-0-0Oregon 0-1-0Pacific 2-0-0Penn State 0-1-0Portland 1-0-0Purdue 1-0-0Rhode Island 2-0-0Sacramento State 2-0-0Santa Clara 1-0-0San Diego 0-1-0San Jose State 1-0-0South Dakota State 1-0-0St. Mary’s 1-1-0Texas-El Paso 1-0-0Texas State 1-0-0Toledo 2-0-0Tulsa 0-1-0UCF 0-1-0Washington State 0-1-0Western Carolina 1-0-0Western Illinois 1-0-0Western New Mexico 1-0-0Wichita State 0-1-0

HERB WIMBERLY INTERCOLLEGIATEOct. 26-27, 2009

New Mexico State Golf CourseLas Cruces, N.M.

Par 71 / 7,074 YardsHost- New Mexico State

PACIFIC INVATIONALNov. 2-4, 2009

Brookside Country ClubStockton, Calif.

Par 71 / 6,757 YardsHost-Pacific

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Coaching Career: Texas-El Paso head men’sgolf coach (1990-97)... Kansas State head men’sgolf coach (1997-Present)... Has taken KansasState to six NCAA Regionals, including fourstraight from 2001-05... Has guided twoindividuals to NCAA Championshipappearances... Led the Wildcats to a school-bestfourth-place finish at the 2004 and 2009 Big 12Championships... Guided UTEP to six NCAA WestRegional appearances and three appearances atthe NCAA Championships.

Playing Career: Started collegiate career atFresno City College before transferring to FresnoState... Garnered second team All-America honorsat Fresno State in 1979... First Team All-Americanin 1980 at FSU... Selected as the Fresno StateAthlete of the Year in 1980... Playedprofessionally for nine seasons with fourvictories... Holds the 72-hole tournament recordat the Greater Hartford Open after firing a 259...Shot the third lowest one-round score in thehistory of Pebble Beach Golf Links (64) en routeto winning the Spalding Invitational Pro-Am in1986... First career victory in his professionaldebut at the 1980 California State Open.

When head coach Tim Norrisarrived in Manhattan on Aug. 1,1997, he inherited a program thathadn’t finished in the top half ofits conference since placingfourth in the former Big EightConference in 1969.Making theassignment eventougher wasthe fact thatthe

Wildcats finished last in the BigEight for 14 straight years from1978-91. K-State was so far off thatmap that the thought of postseasonNCAA play was nearly inconceivable.But that all changed once Norristook the helm.

Now in his 13th season at KansasState, Norris has turned a oncedormant Division I golf program intoa legitimate Big 12 player and anannual NCAA Regional contender.

In 75433 seasons of men’s golf atK-State, the Wildcats have qualified for the NCAAregionals five times. Four of the five appearanceshave come in consecutive years, with Norrisguiding the Wildcats to the NCAA CentralRegionals from 2003-2006. In2003, the Wildcats came within one-stroke ofqualifying for the NCAA Championships. In 2004,had regionals only been 36 holes, the Wildcatswould have advanced, but a final round score of318 dropped them to a 15th-place finish. In 2005,K-State shot a solid 881, but wereunable to advance to the NCAA Championships,

finishing six shots shy of qualifying. Andin 2006, the Wildcats finished 18th,

four spots better than their 22ndseed.

Even though the Wildcatshave yet to advance a team pastregionals, Norris has guidedindividuals to the NCAAChampionships in two out of thelast four years. AJ Elgert tied for12th at the 2003 Central Regional toextend his collegiate career to thenational championship where hefinished tied for 28th following a 72-hole score of 8-over 288. In 2005, Robert Streb became thefourth Wildcat, but the firstfreshman ever, to advance to theNCAA Championship after tyingfor 12th at regionals. Under the tutelage of Norris, K-State improved its placing in theBig 12 Championships in each ofhis first seven years at the helm.

Norris’ resurrection of the golfprogram at K-State all beganwhen he inherited his firstsquad in 1997. During thatseason, K-State finished last inthe Big 12. The steady risethrough the Big 12 was toppedoff in 2004, when the Wildcats

captured a fourth-place finishin the Big 12. It was the school’s

best conference finish sinceplacing fourth in 1969. In 2009

Norris led his team to anotherfourth place finish at the Big 12

Championship.

During 2008-09 season Norris coached to theteam to the most successful season in schoolhistory when the Wildcats captured fourtournament titles at the Jim ColbertIntercollegiate, Pacific Invitational, ShockerClassic and the Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate. The 2007-08 season was a further testament tothe job Norris has done with the Kansas State golfteam. Norris helped the Wildcats turn an 80-over,wind-crazed nightmare of a tournament at theClub Glove Intercollegiate into a prime learningexperience and launch pad for success. After theClub Glove, K-State turned in its best two eventsof the fall and shot a school record 826 whileleading the top-ranked team in the nation at thePacific Invitational. During the spring season,Norris’ Wildcats won their first tournament sincethe 2003-04 season when they brought home thefirst place trophy from the Ron MooreInvitational.

The 2006-07 season served as a rebuildingyear for the K-State golf team. The Wildcats losttwo seniors from the previous season, includingthe school’s all-time leader in career strokeaverage Ben Kern and had a roster littered withfreshmen. Two of those freshman, MitchellGregson and Joe Ida proved to be more readythan one might think and competed in all 13events. Robert Streb and Kyle Yonke, asophomore and junior respectively, stepped up inleadership of the young squad and tied for theteam lead in stroke average at 75.24.

Due in a large part to Norris’ recruiting andplayer development, K-State also had manyindividual accomplishments in 2005. Ben Kernbecame the first golfer since Matt Van Cleave in2003 to win a tournament outright as Kern tookmedalist honors at the ASU ThunderbirdInvitational. Kern finished the tournament withan amazing school- and tournament-record scoreof 69-65-65—199 (-14). For the year, Kernaveraged 72.74 strokes-per-round, the secondbest annual stroke average in school history.

During the 2003-04 season the Wildcats wonthe Purina Classic in St. Charles, Mo. It was K-State’s first tournament victory since winning theWildcat Invitational on April 14, 2002. Even moreimpressive was the fact that it was K-State’s firstvictory outside the state of Kansas since winningthe Southwest Classic in Austin, Texas, on March14, 1995. At the Purina Classic, Van Cleavebecame the first Wildcat to win a tournamentsince Aaron Watkins was victorious on Oct. 1,

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Tournament Big 12Year Won Lost Tied Pct. Wins Finish97-98 53 96 — .355 — 12th98-99 52 112 1 .317 1 10th99-00 45 89 — .335 — 10th00-01 55 69 — .443 — 8th01-02 88 64 3 .580 2 7th02-03 115 71 6 .618 — T6th03-04 104 54 1 .658 1 4th04-05 84 79 2 .509 — 10th05-06 88 79 9 .500 — T10th06-07 65 97 4 .392 — 9th07-08 126 65 2 .658 1 8th08-09 103 30 2 .763 4 4thTotals 978 905 30 .519 9 4th

TIM NORRISHEAD COACH13TH SEASON

THE WILDCATS UNDER NORRIS

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2002 at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate. En routeto his victory, Van Cleave etched his name in theK-State record book with a 54-hole score of 70-67-65—202 (-11), only to be outdone by Kernthe following season.

Norris’ work might begin on the golfcourse, but it doesn’t end there. Norris places aheavy emphasis on academics, which is why heproduces true student-athletes. Last season, JoeIda, Mitchell Gregson, Jason Schulte and DanielWood earned Academic All-Big 12 honors. Itmarked the 10th-consecutive year that Norrishas placed at least two of his golfers on theAcademic All-Big 12 team. In 2006-07 seasonYonke was also the seventh Wildcat golfer to benamed a Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar bythe Golf Coaches Association of America. In2006, Yonke and Jonathan James snagged firstteam Academic All-Big 12 honors. In 2005, VanCleave earned first team honors, while NickShumacher picked up second-team honors. In2004, three Wildcats were selected to theAcademic All-Big 12 squad – Tim Moody (firstteam), Greg Douglas (second team), and VanCleave (first team). Not only did Van Cleave winback-to-back first team Academic All-Big 12accolades, but he was also honored by the GCAAas a Cleveland Golf All-America ScholarRecipient in 2004. Through his first 11 years atK-State, Norris has seen 32 academicdistinctions given to his golfers.

Norris came to K-State from UTEP, where heled the Miners to six NCAA West Regionalappearances (1990, ‘91, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97), whilecoaching two-time All-American and 1995Western Athletic Conference Player of the YearRyan Hietala during his seven-year stint as head

coach. His 1990, ‘91 and ‘95 squads appeared inthe NCAA Championship and he had individualstake part at nationals in 1994 and 1997.

Prior to becoming the head golf coach atUTEP, Norris played on the PGA Tour, where hebrought home four tournament titles in hisnine-year career. Norris holds the distinction ofgoing through qualifying school three times andqualifying each time. His first victory came atthe 1980 California State Open.

Norris’ second victory on the tour came atthe 1982 Greater Hartford Open held atWethersfield Country Club. Norris won theGreater Hartford Open in a convincing fashion,as he defeated Ray Floyd and Hubert Green bysix strokes. Norris fired a tournament record72-hole score of 63-64-66-66—259 (-25), arecord which still stands. Norris’ tournamentrecord at the Greater Hartford Open is the fifth-longest standing tournament scoring record onthe PGA Tour.

Norris’ third tournament title came at theSpalding Invitational Pro-Am in Pebble Beach,Calif., in 1986. Norris carded an unthinkablesecond round score of 64 at the Pebble BeachGolf Links, which is tied for the third lowestscore in the course’s storied history. The roundof 64 at Pebble puts him in a group with only afew others that have accomplished the samefeat. Other PGA Tour greats that have shot a 64at Pebble include Paul Azinger, Ray Floyd, JeffSluman, Payne Stewart and Tiger Woods.

Norris’ final victory came in 1992 at the SunCountry PGA Championship at Santa Teresa,N.M. Norris won the tournament while he wasthe head coach at UTEP.

Overall, Norris had a very successful

professional career, recording nine other top 10finishes during his nine years on the Tour. Hisprofessional career ended prematurely due toan injury to his right hand.

Collegiately, Norris starred at Fresno State,where he was a two-time All-American. Norris’1980 stroke average of 71.89 stood atop theBulldog’s all-time single-season scoring chartsfor 20 years. The 1980 season was a verysuccessful year for Norris as he garnered firstteam All-American honors. He went on to earnFresno State Athlete of the Year accolades.During the 1978-79 season, Norris was tabbeda second team All-American after transferringto FSU from Fresno City College.

A native of Fresno, Calif., Norris and his wife,Shelley, reside in Manhattan with theirdaughter, Ashley and son, Tyler.

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Fall | 09Was named one of the top-50 players to watch by GolfWeek... Was in the scoring line-up for all six events during thefall season... Led the team in stroke average with a 70.59 average... Best finish came at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiatewhere he finished second with a 1-under par 141... Finished the fall ranked 34th in the Golfstat Cup, which ranks allcollege golfers regardless of division and includes NAIA and junior colleges... Finished in the top-15 in all sixtournaments during the fall... Over 97 percent of his scores were counted toward the team score.

Junior | 08-09Was in the scoring lineup in all 13 events... Ended the season with six top-5 finishes and nine top-20 finishes... Finishedsecond on the team in stroke average at 71.78... Was rated No. 99 nationally by GolfWeek... Carded an even-par scoreof 216 at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate to win the first tournament of the season... The win was the first individualchampionship since Ben Kern in 2006... Played well through the entire fall, winning the Santa Clara Invitational bycarding a 12-under par 201, which is the second-lowest score in school history... After his second individualchampionship, he earned Big 12 Golfer of the Month honors for October... Placed second at the Braveheart Classic bycarding a 1-over par 217... Had back-to-back third-place finishes at the Shocker Classic and the Tiger Intercollegiate...With a final round 4-under par 66, he carded the lowest 18-hole score at the Big 12 Championship in Kansas Statehistory... Carded an even par 316 at NCAA West Regional to finish tied for 31st... Earned Second Team Academic All-Big 12 honors.

Sophomore | 07-08Led the Wildcats during the regular season with 72.86 strokes per round, the third-best personal scoring average inK-State history... Finished in the top 20 in four of six events in the spring and finished in the top 10 in three events...Finished tied for 25th with and 11-over 299 at the Big 12 Championship... Tied a season-low with a 68 in the openinground of the Ron Moore Invitational in the opening round of the Ron Moore Invitational, and helped the Wildcatsearn their first tournament win since 2003... Led Kansas State with 14 rounds under par and seven rounds at evenpar... Was a fixture in the K-State lineup during the fall and led the Wildcats in stroke average with 72.94 per round...Placed in the top 20 in five fall events and recorded a pair of top-10 finishes... Best finish in the standings during thefall was a fourth place tie at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate... Low round of the fall came at the Pacific Invitationalwhere he scored a 68 to open play... Notched a season-low 54-hole score of 210 at both the Herb WimberlyIntercollegiate and the Pacific Invitational... Was the only K-State golfer to contribute all 18 rounds towards the teamscore in the fall... Part of the K-State lineup at the Pacific Invitational that set the lowest 54-hole score in school history(826) and finished second behind the top-ranked team in the country.

Freshman | 06-07Competed in all 13 events... Teamed up with fellow freshman Joe Ida as the only two Wildcat rookies to compete inevery tournament in a season in head coach Tim Norris’ tenure... Finished the regular season third on the team instroke average at 75.70... Tallied two top-20 finishes and one top-10 finish... Holds the team’s two lowest individualrounds this season of 67 and 68... Carded four rounds under par and four rounds of even par... Contributed 76.57percent of his rounds towards the team score (28.33-of-37). Registered the team’s two lowest rounds by carding a 5-under par 67 and a 4-under par 68 during the final rounds of the Fresno State Golf Classicand the Ron Moore Invitational, respectively... Stroke average for the two events was72.67... Final round of 68 at the Ron Moore propelled him to his career low 54-hole score of 4-under par 212, the third lowest individual 54-hole score onthe team during the year... Best finish of spring in a 54-hole tournamentwas a tie for 15th at the Ron Moore Invitational… Shot a 22-over par232 (78-76-78) during the Big 12 Championship to tie for 40th.

High SchoolLettered four years for the Bulldogs... Coached by NancyNeal... Named the teams most valuable player and wasan all-conference selection all four years (2002-05)... Recorded a 72.00 stroke average duringhis senior season, earning all-state honors...Placed second in the Illinois Class 2A statetournament his senior season... Holdsnine-hole school record at 5-under par31... Named 2006 St. Louis PostDispatch Prep Boys Golfer of the Year.

PersonalBorn on Oct. 19, 1987... Son of Gordon and Cindy Gregson... Also lettered fouryears in baseball and basketball... Voted basketball team MVP during the 2004-05season.

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WATERLOO, ILL.

Career Bests18-Holes: 64 (2008 Santa Clara Invitational)36-Holes: 131 (2008 Santa Clara Invitational)54-Holes: 201 (2008 Santa Clara Invitational)Finish: 1st (Twice - Last: 2008 Santa Clara)

Fall | 06Central Region Preview 71-81-73–225 (T6th)Wolverine Intercollegiate 76-72-73–221 (T41st)Wolf Pack Classic 73-74-72–219 (T36th)Alister MacKenzie Inv. 70-74-74–218 (T35th)Club Glove Intercollegiate 83-79-81–243 (T50th)

Spring | 07Lochinvar Challenge 78 (T9th)Rio Pinar Intercollegiate 80-82-77–239 (T95th)Braveheart Classic 79-75-75–229 (T11th)Fresno State Golf Classic 73-79-75–227 (T49th)Ron Moore Invitational 72-72-68–212 (T15th)Shocker Classic 73-71-84–228 (T33rd)ASU Thunderbird Inv. 73-74-77–224 (T64th)Big 12 Championship 78-76-78–232 (T40th)

Fall | 07Kansas Invitational 75-72-76–223 (T16th)Jim Colbert Inter. 75-71-72–218 (T4th)Wolf Pack Classic 70-71-77–218 (T22nd)Club Glove Inter. 79-79-76–234 (T17th)Herb Wimberly Inter. 70-69-71—210 (T9th)Pacific Invitational 68-70-72—210 (T17th)

Spring | 08Braveheart Classic 77-74-76–224 (6th)Fresno Lexus Classic 77-70-69–216 (T31st)Ron Moore Invitational 68-70-72–211 (T11th)Shocker Classic 70-71-75–216 (T9th)Missouri Tiger Inter. 71-74-72–217 (3rd)Big 12 Championship 76-79-71-73–299 (T25th)NCAA West Regional 74-75-71–220 (T25th)

Fall | 08Jim Colbert Inter. 74-74-68–216 (1st)Cardinal Classic 73-70-67–210 (T9th)Wolf Pack Classic 72-71-75–218 (T26th)Santa Clara Invitational 67-64-70–201 (1st)Herb Wimberly Inter. 76-69-70–215 (T15th)

Pacific Invitational 71-68-74–213 (T7th)

Spring | 09Dual in the Desert 75 (T4th)Braveheart Classic 74-71-72–217 (T2nd)Desert Shootout 74-70-72–216 (T37th)Shocker Classic 75-70–145 (T3rd)Tiger Intercollegiate 67-70-77–214 (T3rd)Big 12 Championship 78-79-77-66–300 (T25th)

NCAA West Regional 71-75-70-216 (T31st)

Fall | 09Wolf Pack Intercollegiate 72-68-71-211 (T5th)Jim Colbert Inter. 71-70–141 (2nd)Wolf Pack Classic 74-69-71–214 (T11th)Firestone Invitational 73-72-76–221 (T15th)Herb Wimberly Inter. 72-66-70–208 (11th)Pacific Invitational 69-70-66–205 (4th)

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH06-07 13 37 2,801 75.70 67 144 212 - 2 3 T6th - Central07-08 13 40 2,916 72.90 68 138 210 3 5 9 3rd - Tiger Inter.08-09 13 37 2,656 71.78 64 131 201 6 8 9 1st - TwiceFall 09 6 17 1,200 70.59 66 138 205 3 4 6 2nd - ColbertTOTALS 45 131 9,573 73.08 64 131 201 12 19 27 1st - Twice

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Fall | 09Was in the scoring line-up for all six events during the fall season... Recorded his first career win at the Jim ColbertIntercollegiate after firing a 2-under par 140... was second on the team in stroke average at 71.94 average... Led theWildcats with a fourth place finish at the Firestone Invitational after carding a 1-under par 215... Over 88 percentof his scores were counted toward the team score.

Junior | 08-09Competed in 11 events... Was instrumental in all four of the Wildcat victories at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate,Pacific Invitational, Shocker Classic and the Tiger Intercollegiate... Finished third on the team with a 73.48 strokeaverage... Carded his lowest round of the season at the Cardinal Classic, where he tallied a three-round score of 7-under par 209, earning a tie for seventh place... Had two top-10 finishes and four top-20 finishes... Best finishduring the fall was a seventh place at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate and the Cardinal Classic... Finished second atthe Dual in the Desert by firing a 1-over par 73... Finished tied for 16th at the Desert Shootout by carding a 5-underpar 211... Carded an 8-over par 150 at the Shocker Classic to finish eighth... Finished 12th at the TigerIntercollegiate, helping the Wildcats to their fourth tournament victory of the season... Earned Second TeamAcademic All-Big 12 honors.

Sophomore | 07-08Second among Wildcats in stroke average with 72.95 strokes per round, the fourth-best personal scoringaverage in K-State history... Led the team with four top-5 finishes and notched nine top-20 finishes on theseason... Tied for 16th at the Big 12 Championships with a 7-over 295 and led the Wildcats in scoring for thesecond-consecutive year... Shot his third round of the season under 210 with a 9-under 207 at the Ron MooreInvitational and helped the Wildcats capture their first team championship since 2003... Tied a season- andcareer-low with a 65 in the opening round of the par-71 Diet Pepsi Shocker Clasic, the second-lowest score inschool history on a par-71... Carded 11 rounds under par, second on the team... Contributed 94.6 percent (35 of37) of his rounds to the team score... Offered solid play the entire fall but played his best golf at the end, earningBig 12 Golfer of the Month honors for October... Ida followed a career-best 204 at the Herb WimberlyIntercollegiate with a new career-best 203 at the Pacific Invitational, both among the top-5, 54-hole scores inschool history... Finished tied with teammate Robert Streb for third at Pacific, where he also shot the lowest par-72 round ever by a Wildcat with a 65 in the second... Finished the fall second on the team with a 73 strokeaverage... Tied Streb for the team lead with two top five finishes... Best finish was second at the Herb WimberlyIntercollegiate... Part of the K-State lineup at the Pacific Invitational that set the lowest 54-hole score in schoolhistory (826) and finished second behind the top-ranked team in the country.

Freshman | 06-07One of two freshmen to see action in all 13 events... Teamed up with fellow freshman Mitchell Gregson as one ofonly three Wildcat rookies (Robert Streb) to compete in every tournament in a season in head coach Tim Norris’tenure... Finished with a 75.78 stroke average... Recorded three top-20finishes... Tallied three rounds under par and one round of even par...Finished third on the team in percentage of rounds counted at 81.08percent (30-of-37). Best finish of season was at the BraveheartClassic as he tied for 11th at 13-over par 229 (79-75-75) Made a75-place jump from the previous tournament - the Rio PinarIntercollegiate - where he finished tied for 86th... Best tournamentvs. par was at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational when he carded a 7-over par 223 (73-76-74)... Tied for 22nd with a 17-over par 227(74-74-79) at the Big 12 Championship… Became the first freshman to lead K-State in the conference championship since 2001.

High SchoolFour-year letterwinner for the Tigers under coach Dr. Ken Klassen... Claimed theKansas Class 4A individual championship by carding an 18-hole score of 70... Ledhis squad to a third-place finish in the state tournament... Finished tied for seventhat state his junior year... Four-time all-league selection.

PersonalBorn Aug. 8, 1988... Parents are Matt and Janet Ida... Has one sister, Caitlin... Listsgreatest sports thrill as his first hole-in-one, which occurred during a highschool tournament his freshman year... Plans on attending law school aftergraduation.

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LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH06-07 13 37 2,804 75.78 70 140 215 - - 3 T11th - Braveheart07-08 13 40 2,934 73.35 65 134 203 4 4 8 2nd - Wimbley08-09 11 31 2,278 73.48 66 138 209 1 4 8 T7th - TwiceFall-09 6 17 1,223 71.94 68 136 207 2 3 5 1st - ColbertTOTALS 43 125 9,239 73.91 66 134 203 7 11 24 1st - Colbert

JOE IDASENIOR

FORT SCOTT, KAN.

Career Bests18-Holes: 65 (2007 Pacific Invitational)36-Holes: 134 (2007 Pacific Invitational)54-Holes: 203 (2007 Pacific Invitational)

Finish: 1st (2009 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate)

Fall | 06Central Region Preivew 74-84-80–238 (T39th)Wolverine Intercollegiate 70-70-75–215 (T15th)Wolf Pack Classic 71-78-72–221 (T48th)Alister MacKenzie Inv. 72-72-80–224 (T65th)Club Glove Intercollegiate 81-82-75–238 (T38th)

Spring | 07Lochinvar Challenge 79 (T12th)Rio Pinar Intercollegiate 79-79-74–232 (T86th)Braveheart Classic 79-75-75–229 (T11th)Fresno State Golf Classic 73-79-75–227 (T49th)Ron Moore Invitational 73-74-77–224 (71st)Shocker Classic 76-75-76–227 (T30th)ASU Thunderbird Inv. 73-76-74–223 (T62nd)

Big 12 Championship 74-74-79–227 (T22nd)

Fall | 07Kansas Invitational 73-77-76–226 (T27th)Jim Colbert Intercollegiate 75-75-75–225 (T12th)Wolf Pack Classic 73-72-78–223 (T42nd)Club Glove Inter. 79-79-75–233 (T15th)Herb Wimberly Inter. 68-68-68–204 (2nd)Pacific Invitational 69-65-69–203 (T3rd)

Spring | 08Braveheart Classic 75-76-79–230 (T17th)Fresno Lexus Classic 73-68-73–214 (T20th)Ron Moore Invitational 68-69-70–207 (T3rd)Shocker Classic 65-72-75–212 (T3rd)Missouri Tiger Inter. 77-74-76–227 (T25th)Big 12 Championship 71-74-79-71–295 (T16th)NCAA West Regional 78-78-79–235 (T114th)

Fall | 08Jim Colbert Inter. 73-77-74–224 (T7th)Cardinal Classic 71-70-68–209 (T7th)Wolf Pack Classic 74-70-72–216 (T16th)Pacific Invitational 73-74-70–217 (T18th)

Spring | 09Dual in the Desert 73 (2nd)Braveheart Classic 75-79-76–230 (T52nd)Desert Shootout 72-66-73–211 (T16th)Shocker Classic 78-72–150 (8th)Tiger Intercollegiate 70-77-74–221 (T12th)Big 12 Championship 77-78-71-77–303 (T32nd)NCAA West Regional 73-75-76–224 (T66th)

Fall | 09Wolf Pack Intercollegiate 78-77-76-231 (T66th)Jim Colbert Inter. 70-69–140 (1st)Wolf Pack Classic 70-75-75–220 (T33rd)Firestone Invitational 73-70-72–215 (4th)Herb Wimberly Inter. 68-68-71–207 (T7th)Pacific Invitational 71-69-70–210 (T13th)

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Career Bests18-Holes: 67 (2 - Last: 2009 Wolf Pack Classic)36-Holes: 139 (2009 Wolf Run Intercollegiate)54-Holes: 208 (2009 Wolf Pack Classic)Finish: T2nd (2009 Wolf Pack Classic)

Fall | 05Wolverine Intercollegiate 78-70-74–222 (T56th)Memphis Intercollegiate 80-76-78–234 (T64th)Barona Collegiate Cup 71-72-73–217 (T48th)

Spring | 06Matlock Collegiate 78-77-75–230 (T35th)Wexford Intercollegiate 77-80-75–232 (T25th)Hackler Invitational 77-74-78–229 (T52nd)Stevinson Ranch^ 80-77–157 (T47th)ASU Thunderbird Invite. 70-77-71–218 (T44th)Aggie Invitational 78-80-74–232 (T39th)Big 12 Championship 74-75-79–228 (T42nd)

Fall | 06Wolverine Intercollegiate 74-76-79–229 (T73rd)

Spring | 07Lochinvar Challenge 81 (15th)Rio Pinar Intercollegiate 79-76-80–235 (T89th)Braveheart Classic 85-79-74–238 (T44th)Fresno State Golf Classic 73-76-74–223 (T35th)Ron Moore Invitational 70-72-72–215 (T23rd)Shocker Classic 82-80-87–249 (85th)ASU Thunderbird Inv. 75-80-73–228 (T77th)Big 12 Championship 76-73-83–232 (T40th)

Fall | 08Jim Colbert Intercollegiate 76-74-81–231 (T24th)Santa Clara Invitational* 79-74-71–224 (T19th)

Spring | 09Shocker Classic* 78-79–157 (T19th)Tiger Intercollegiate* 78-77-72–227 (T32nd)

Fall | 09Wolf Pack Intercollegiate 70-69-72-211 (T5th)Jim Colbert Inter. 75-71–146 (7th)Wolf Pack Classic 74-67-67–208 (T2nd)Firestone Invitational 74-79-71–224 (T20th)Herb Wimberly Inter. 71-72-71–214 (T34th)Pacific Invitational 70-78-73–221 (T42nd)

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Fall | 09Had the most successful fall season of his career in 2009... Recorded his best finish of his career at the Wolf PackClassic where he finished tied for second place after shooting an 8-under par 208... Has a 72.00 stroke average thatincludes four top-20 finishes and a 70.83 final-round average in six events... Placed seventh in the Wildcats’ onlyvictory of the fall slate after carding a 4-over par 146.

Junior | 08-09Participated in four events during the season... Finished eighth on the team in stroke average with a 76.28... Was ableto help the Wildcats earn a victory in the first tournament of the season at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate with a 15-over par 231... Competed as an individual at the Santa Clara Invitational, recording his lowest round of the season withan even-par 71 in the third round...Finished with an 11-over par 224 at the Santa Clara Invitational for a season-best18th place finish... Participated as an individual in two events in the spring, finishing tied for 19th at the Shockerclassic and tied for 32nd at the Tiger Intercollegiate.

Junior | 07-08Redshirted the 2007-08 season.

Sophomore | 06-07Became a major part of the lineup for the home stretch of the season as he competed in all eight spring events...Completed the regular season with a 77.20 stroke average... Tallied one top-20 finish... Carded one round of even parand one round under par... Contributed 17 of his 25 rounds towards the team score (68.00 percent)... Carded hiscareer-low 54-hole score at the Ron Moore Invitational with a 1-under par 215 (70-72-72) to tie for 23rd... Was oneof four Wildcats to shoot below par at the event... His first-round score of 70 at the Ron Moore tied his career-lowround... Registered his career-best finish in a 54-hole event at the Ron Moore, besting his tie for 25th at the 2006Wexford Intercollegiate... Finished second on the team and tied for 35th overall at the Fresno State Golf Classic witha 7-over par 223 (73-76-74)... Combined for a 73.00 stroke average during the Ron Moore Invitational and the FresnoState Classic... Also pitched in two counting rounds at the Rio Pinar Intercollegiate, Braveheart Classic and Big 12Championship. In the fall, competed in one event, the Wolverine Intercollegiate... Finished tied for 73rd at 16-over par229... Contributed two counting rounds, including a 3-over par 74 in round one.

Freshman | 05-06Became a regular in the starting lineup during the springseason, participating in seven-of-eight events during thesecond half... Finished his freshman year with a 75.79 strokeaverage... Best golf vs. par of the spring came at the ASUThunderbird Invitational, carding a 5-over par 218 (70-77-71) to tie for 44th... Best placing of season came at the WexfordIntercollegiate, where he tied for 25th… Participated in three ofthe team’s five fall events... Saw first tournament action of career atthe Wolverine Intercollegiate, carding a 78-70-74–222 (+9) on hisway to a 56th-place tie... Made lineup for the last tournament of the fall,the Barona Collegiate Cup, where he shot an even-par 216 to finish tiedfor 48th.

High SchoolLettered four years for the Sequoits under coach Jeff Moxley... Selected asa member of the all-conference team all four years... Named team captainas well as team MVP his final three seasons... Named to the all-state teamhis senior year... One of 135 golfers who earned Rolex Junior All-Americanhonorable mention honors, as selected by the American Junior GolfAssociation (AJGA).

PersonalBorn March 5, 1987 in Libertyville, Ill... Parents are James and Jean Kinney...Has one brother, Andrew... A life long Chicago Cubs fan.

JOE KINNEYSENIOR

ANTIOCH, ILL.

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH05-06 10 29 2,198 75.79 70 147 218 - - - T25th - Wexford06-07 9 25 1,930 77.20 70 142 215 - - 1 15th - Lochinvar08-09 4 11 839 76.28 71 150 224 - - 2 T18th - Santa ClaraFall 09 6 17 1,224 72.00 67 139 208 2 3 4 T2nd - Wolf PackTOTALS 29 82 6,191 75.50 67 139 208 2 3 7 T2nd - Wolf Pack

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Fall | 09Participated in three events during the fall season... Started the season off at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate with a threeround score of 232 and helped the Cats to a ninth place finish... Played as an individual at the Jim Cobert Intercollegiateand finished in a tie for 33rd place with a 157... Competed as an individual at the Bill Ross Intercollegiate carding a237.

Sophomore | 08-09Played in nine events... Finished the season with a 74.71 stroke average... Carded career low 18-hole score of 69 at theWolf Pack Classic... Was instrumental in three of the Wildcats' team championships during the season at the JimColbert Intercollegiate, Pacific Invitational and Shocker Classic... Carded a career low 54-hole score of 216 and also apersonal best with a 16th place finish at the Pacific Invitational... Earned First Team Academic All-Big 12 honors.

RS Freshman | 07-08Made two appearances in the spring, both as part of the scoring lineup... Carded a 72 in the opening round of the RonMoore Invitational, tying a season- and career-low 18-hole score... Contributed 4-of-6 rounds to the team score,including helping the Wildcats earn their first tournament victory since 2003 at the Ron Moore Invitational... Finishedthe regular season with a 75.13 stroke average. Joined the K-State scoring lineup for the final two events of the fall...Low 18-hole score of 72 in the third round of the Pacific Invitational was counted towards the new K-State record forlowest team 54-hole score... Finished the fall with a 74.56 stroke average in three events... Made Wildcat career debutas an individual at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where he finished tied for 25th... Improved score in every eventduring the fall and recorded his lowest 54-hole score of 219 at the Pacific Invitational.

Freshman | 06-07Redshirt Season.

High SchoolFour-year letterwinner for the Broncs under head coach Travis McAtee... Placed fourth or better in theKansas Class 3A State Championship his sophomore through senior seasons... Was the individual statechampion as a junior after carding a 71... Has been named to the all-league, region, and state teamsthroughout his high school career. In summer 2006 finishedseventh at the Big I Junior Classic in Odessa, Texas, followinga 72-hole score of 2-under par 286 (71-74-71-70).

PersonalBorn May 13, 1988... Parents are Doug and StaceyGeubelle... Has one brother, Blake... Lists favorite pastimesas hunting, fishing and playing baseball... A member ofthe National Honors Society, Partners in CommunityService and STUGO.

ROSS GEUBELLEJUNIOR

LAKIN, KAN.

Career Bests18-Holes: 69 (2008 Wolf Pack Classic)36-Holes: 142 (2008 Wolf Pack Classic)54-Holes: 216 (2008 Pacific Invitational)Finish: T16th (2008 Pacific Invitational)

Fall | 07Jim Colbert Inter.* 78-76-77—231 (T25th)Herb Wimberly Inter. 74-73-74—221 (T51st)Pacific Invitational 73-74-72—219 (T52nd)

Spring | 08Ron Moore Invitational 72-75-73—220 (T44th)Shocker Classic 82-76-78—236 (83rd)

Fall | 08Jim Colbert Inter. 79-74-77—230 (T21st)Wolf Pack Classic 73-69-81—223 (T46th)Santa Clara Invitational 76-74-73—223 (18th)Herb Wimberly Inter. 76-75-71—222 (T49th)Pacific Invitational 74-72-70—216 (T16th)

Spring | 09Dual in the Desert 74 (3rd)Bravehear Classic 78-76-72—226 (T36th)Desert Shootout 73-75-71—219 (T51st)Shocker Classic 78-82—160 (T23rd)

Fall | 09Wolf Run Intercollegiate 77-75-80—232 (T77th)Jim Colbert Inter.* 81-76—157 (T33rd)Bill Ross Intercollegiate* 78-79-80—237 (T52nd)

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LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH07-08 5 15 1,127 75.13 72 147 219 - - - T25th - Colbert08-09 9 24 1,793 74.71 69 142 216 1 - 3 T16th - PacificFall 09 3 8 626 78.25 75 152 232 - - - T33rd - ColbertTOTALS 17 47 3,546 75.45 69 142 216 1 - 3 T16th - Pacific Invite

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Fall | 09Participated in five out of the six events during the fall season... Recorded his career-best finish at the Jim ColbertIntercollegiate after he fired a 5-over par 147... At the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate, he fired the best 36-hole scoreof his career as he posted a 2-over par 215 to help the Wildcats to one of their five top-five finishes in the fall... Isfourth on the team stroke average at 73.93.

Junior | 08-09Competed in seven events during the season... Finished with a 75.68 stroke average... Put together his bestperformance of the season to help the Wildcats finish second at the Santa Clara Invitational as he carded a three-round score of 7-over par 220 and tied for 10th place, both season bests... Participated in the Braveheart Classic,finishing in a tie for 79th by carding a 21-over par 237... Earned First Team Academic All-Big 12 honors.

Junior | 07-08Redshirted the 2007-08 season.

Freshman | 06-07Participated in five events, including two as an individual… Finished rookie season with a 77.40 stroke average… Halfof his rounds counted towards the team score (4.5-of-9). Finished tied for 68th at 17-over par 233 (80-76-77) at theFresno State Golf Classic… Pitched in a counting round of 76 during the second round.

High SchoolLettered four years for the Hawklets... Coached by Michael O’Leary... Finished third at the Missouri Class 4 statetournament, carding a two-round score of 70-71–141... Led Rockhurst to a state championship his senior season... Wonthe Kenneth Smith Award, annually given to the top male golfer in the Kansas City area... Criteria for the award isachievment of excellence on the golf course and in the classroom, exemplifying leadership and performing communityservice.

PersonalBorn Apr. 4, 1988... Parents are Dale and Karen Schulte... Has one brother, Tim... Studied abroad in Spain during thesummer of 2008.

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Career Bests18-Holes: 67 (2009 Pacific Invitational)36-Holes: 141 (2009 Pacific Invitational)54-Holes: 215 (2009 Herb Wimberly Inter.)Finish: T8th (2009 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate)

Fall | 06Central Region Preivew 74-84-80–238 (T39th)Wolverine Intercollegiate 70-70-75–215 (T15th)Wolf Pack Classic 71-78-72–221 (T48th)Alister MacKenzie Inv. 72-72-80–224 (T65th)Club Glove Intercollegiate 81-82-75–238 (T38th)

Spring | 07Lochinvar Challenge DQFresno State Golf Classic 80-76-77–233 (T68th)

Fall | 08Jim Colbert Inter.* 78-75-73–226 (T11th)Cardinal Classic 76-77-73–226 (T58th)Wolf Pack Classic* 79-77-75–231 (T61st)Santa Clara Invitational 74-74-72–220 (T10th)Herb Wimberly Inter. 75-74-74–223 (T49th)

Spring | 09Dual in the Desert* 75 (T4th)Braveheart Classic* 75-79-83-237 (T79th)

Fall | 09Jim Colbert Inter.* 74-73–147 (T8th)Wolf Pack Classic 74-73-72–219 (T28th)Firestone Invitational 76-75-86–237 (T21st)Herb Wimberly Inter. 72-70-73–215 (T34th)Pacific Invitational 74-67-76–217 (T33rd)

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JASON SCHULTEJUNIOR

MISSION HILLS, KAN.

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH06-07 5 15 1,161 77.40 69 143 225 - - - T47th - Central08-09 7 19 1,438 75.68 72 148 220 1 2 3 T10th - Santa ClaraFall 09 5 14 1,035 73.93 67 141 215 - 1 1 T8th - ColbertTOTALS 17 48 3,634 75.71 67 141 215 1 3 4 T8th - Colbert

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Sophomre | 08-09Will redshirt the 2009-10 season.

Sophomre | 08-09Ended the year playing in nine events... Participated as an individual in the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate, where hefinished with a 26-over par 242... Best round came at the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate, where he carded a 7-overpar 220, helping the Wildcats to a second-place finish... Also put together a strong first round of even-par 71 in theteam victory at the Pacific Invitational... Finished the season with a 75.78 stroke average... His best finish of the seasoncame at the Tiger Intercollegiate when he finished tied for sixth by carding a 1-over par 217.

Freshman | 07-08Competed in four events during the spring, three as a member of the K-State scoring lineup... Finished fourth on thesquad with 80 percent (20 of 25) of his total rounds contributing to the team score... Finished the regular season witha 75.61 scoring average... Notched two top-10 finishes (Kansas Invitational, Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate)... Recordedhis highest finish (T8th) in the season-opening Kansas Invitational where he competed as an individual... Joined theK-State scoring lineup for the final five events of the fall... Averaged 74.56 strokes per round... Lowest 54-hole tally wasa 212 at the Pacific Invitational... His lowest 18-hole score was also at the Pacific Invitational where he recorded oneof the top-25 scores in school history, a 67 in the opening round... Part of the K-State lineup at the Pacific Invitationalthat set the lowest 54-hole score in school history (826) and finished second behind the top-ranked team in thecountry.

High SchoolWon the 2007 Kansas Junior Amateur and was named the Junior Player of the Year... Lettered four years for the BlueValley West Jaguars under coach Kevin Bandy... Won back-to-back Eastern Kansas League (EKL) titles as a junior in2006 and a senior in 2007... Won by an 11-stroke margin in 2007... Team won the EKL title in 2007 by 42 strokes...Tied for third at the 2007 Kansas Regionals with a 1-under par 70...finished in the top five at the state tournament hisfreshman through junior seasons, including a second-place finish as a sophomore in 2005... Named all-metro in 2005and 2006... Named first team all-Sun Country in 2005 and 2006... Stroke average in as a junior 2006was 72.00... Also had success on the amateur circuit, winning the Kansas Men'sPublic Links in 2005 en route to being named the Kansas Golf Association(KGA) 2005 Junior Player of the Year... Runner-up at the 2005 and 2006Kansas Junior Amateur... Participant at the 2005 U.S. Junior Amateur.

PersonalBorn May 3, 1989 in Kansas City, Mo. ... Parents are Kevin andCarolyn Smell... Has one sister, Caitlin... Has aspirations ofplaying professional golf after graduation... Lists greatestsports thrill as winning the 2005 KGA Junior Player of theYear... Father, Kevin, played college golf at BakerUniversity.

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Career Bests18-Holes: 67 (2007 Pacific Invitational)36-Holes: 138 (2007 Pacific Invitational)54-Holes: 212 (2007 Pacific Invitational)Finish: T8th (2007 Kansas Invitational)

Fall | 07Kansas Invitational* 72-74-75–221 (T8th)Jim Colbert Inter. 79-75-77–231 (T25th)Wolf Pack Classic 75-70-74–219 (T27th)Club Glove Inter. 84-76-78–238 (T27th)Herb Wimberly Inter. 73-76-72—221 (T51st)Pacific Invitational 67-71-74—212 (T22nd)

Spring | 08Braveheart Classic 82-79-77–237 (T57th)Shocker Classic 75-75-78–228 (T46th)Braveheart Classic 76-73-73–222 (T9th)Big 12 Championship 77-85-75-77–314 (T49th)

Fall | 08Jim Colbert Inter.* 81-77-84–242 (47th)Herb Wimberly Inter. 73-75-72–220 (36th)Pacific Invitational 72-73-76–221 (T34th)

Fall | 08Dual in the Desert 88 (12th)Braveheart Classic 75-79-76–230 (T52nd)Desert Shootout 76-71-76–223 (T61st) Tiger Intercollegiate 72-73-72–217 (T6th)Big 12 Championship 83-73-76-73–305 (40th)NCAA West Regional 75-72-77–224 (T66th)

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KYLE SMELLJUNIOR

OVERLAND PARK, KAN.

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH07-08 10 31 2,344 75.61 67 138 212 - 2 2 T8th - Kansas08-09 9 26 1,970 75.78 71 145 217 - 1 2 T34th - PacificTOTALS 19 57 4,314 75.68 67 138 212 - 3 4 T8th - Kansas

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Fall | 09-10Competed in three events during the fall slate... Carded a 242 at the the Wolf Run Intercollegiate in his first careertournament... Was instrumental in the Wildcats first win of the season at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where hecarded a final round 71... Fired a 240 to help the Wildcats to a fourth place tie at the Wolf Pack Classic.

Freshman | 08-09Redshirted the 2008-09 season.

High SchoolA four year letter winner... A regional champion as a senior... Was named 2008 Olathe Golfer of the Year and alsoearned Second Team All-Metro honors from the Kansas City Star... He is a two-time Sun�lower League individualchampion after winning the event as a freshman and a senior, and also placed second as a junior... A four-time All-Olathe and All-Sun�lower League performer... Led his Falcons to a 2007 Kansas 6A team championship as he placedsecond as an individual.

PersonalBorn September 1, 1989, in Lawrence, Kan... Son of John Chamberlin and Cynthia Lindsey... Has one older brother,Ryan (26)... Was a member of the Honor Roll... Plans to become a doctor.

CHASE CHAMBERLINFRESHMAN

LAWRENCE, KAN.

Career Bests18-Holes: 71 (2009 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate)36-Holes: 151 (2009 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate)54-Holes: 240 (2009 Wolf Pack Classic)Finish: T18th (2009 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate)

Fall | 09Wolf Run Intercollegiate 82-77-83—242 (T81st)Jim Colbert Inter. 80-71—151 (T18th)Wolf Pack Classic* 76-83-81—240 (T76th)

* Competed as an individual

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISHFall 09 3 8 633 79.13 71 151 240 - - 1 T18th - ColbertTOTALS 3 8 633 79.13 71 151 240 - - 1 T18th - Colbert

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Career Bests18-Holes: 74 (2009 Bill Ross Intercollegiate) 36-Holes: 156 (2009 Bill Ross Intercollegiate) 54-Holes: 238 (2009 Bill Ross Intercollegiate) Finish: T40th (2009 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate)

Fall | 09Jim Colbert Inter.* 83-77–160 (T40th)Bill Ross Intercollegiate* 82-74-82–238 (T55th)

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Fall | 09Juffer competed in two events during the fall for the Wildcats... His first career tournament was at the Jim ColbertIntercollegiate where he carded an 18-over par 160 as an individual... Fired a 22-over par 238 at the Bill RossIntercollegaite... His best finish was a tie for 40th place at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate.

High SchoolA four year varsity letterwinner at Dowling Catholic High School... Named all-conference all four years and earnedall-state honors twice... Had 12 top-20 finishes in national junior golf tournaments during 2007-08... Was namedthe Iowa PGA Junior Tour Player of the Year in 2007 and also won the Des Moines Junior City tournament in 2007...Boasts top 10 finishes in the Iowa Men's Amateur at Davenport Country Club and a top 20 finish in the IowaMasters Men's Invitational.

PersonalBorn April 20, 1991... Parents are Paul and Paula Juffer... Has one brother, Nick... Lists greatest sports thrill as hisfirst hole-in-one at age nine... Enjoys playing basketball and tennis.

BEN JUFFERFRESHMAN

WEST DES MOINES, IOWA

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISHFall 09 2 5 398 79.60 74 156 238 - - - T40th - ColbertTOTALS 2 5 398 79.60 74 156 238 - - - T40th - Colbert

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Career Bests18-Holes: 71 (Four: 2009 Pacific Invitational) 36-Holes: 145 (2009 Herb Wimberly Invitational) 54-Holes: 218 (2009 Wolf Pack Classic) Finish: T8th (2009 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate)

Fall | 08Jim Colbert Inter. 71-76–147 (T8th)Wolf Pack Classic 72-75-71–218 (T21st)Firestone Invitational 78-82-78–238 (T60th)Herb Wimberly Inter. 74-71-77–222 (T65th)Pacific Invitational 76-73-71–220 (41st)

Fall | 09Yonke became the first freshman since Kyle Smell in 2007 to compete in five or more events in his first semester as aWildcat... Played in his first career tournament at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where he helped the Cats to theirfirst victory of the season as he carded a 5-over par 175 and finished tied for eighth place... At the Wolf Pack Classicrecorded his best 36-hole score as he carded a 2-over par 218 to help the team to a top-five finish.

High SchoolWon the Kansas 6A State Championship in 2008 and 2009 and was chosen The Kansas City Star All-Metro Golfer ofthe Year as a junior... Recipient of the Kenneth Smith Award, which is given to one female and male golfer that bestexcels on and off the golf course... Is the younger brother of former Wildcat golfer Kyle Yonke.

PersonalBorn June 27, 1991... Parents are Steve and Christy Yonke... Has one brother, Kyle and one sister, Courtney... Won theKansas 6A state golf tournament in 2007 and 2008... Grandson of former Kansas State and PGA tour great Jim Colbert.

CURTIS YONKEFRESHMAN

OVERLAND PARK, KAN.

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH07-08 10 31 2,344 75.61 67 138 212 - 2 2 T8th - KansasFall 08 3 9 683 75.89 72 145 220 - - - T34th - PacificTOTALS 13 40 3,027 75.68 67 138 212 - 2 2 T8th - Kansas

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LAURA TIETJENExecutive Associate A.D.Senior Women’s AdministratorNebraska ‘81

REID SIGMONSenior Associate A.D.AdministrationWake Forest ‘96

KURT McGUFFINSeniorAssociate A.D.External OperationsKansas State ‘96

CHARLIE THOMASSenior Associate A.D.Facility OperationsSouth Florida ‘81

CASEY SCOTTAssociate Athletics DirectorOperationsKansas State ‘77

JAMIE VAUGHNAssociate Athletics DirectorComplianceWayne State ‘97

LAIRD VEACHAssociate Athletics DirectorCapital SupportKansas State ‘95

CHAD WEIBERGAssociate Athletics DirectorDevelopmentOklahoma State ‘94

JILL SHIELDSAssistant Athletics DirectorStudent ServicesCentral Florida ‘90

JAMIE HAMORAcademic AdvisorKansas State ‘08

AGNE EGGERTHStrength CoachMcKendree ‘02

MINDY HOFFMANAthletic TrainerPurdue ‘99

Jamie Hamor enters her secondyear as an academic counselor forKansas State Student Services. She isthe primary academic counselor forthe baseball, tennis, equestrian, andmen’s and women’s golf teams. Hamorassists with coordinating supportservices, continuing eligibility and ac-ademic degree progress.

Hamor received both her bachelorand master’s degrees from K-State,earning her MS in Counseling and Stu-dent Development in 2008. Prior tobecoming an academic counselor,Hamor was a graduate assistant withKansas State Career and EmploymentServices where she advised studentson resume writing, interviewing andjob searches.

Hamor is a native of Coldwater, Kan.She has four siblings, all of whomgraduated from K-State.

Agne Eggarth joined the KansasState in the fall of 2008 and is thestrength and conditioning coach forthe men’s and women’s golf teams, aswell as the equestrian team. Eggarthworks with the athletes on strength,stamina, �lexibility, speed training andcoordination development.

Eggarth is a two-tome member ofthe Lithuanian Olympic team, whereshe competed in Sydney and Athens.She currently holds the Lithuanian na-tional records in the 50m, 55m, 60m,100m and 200m.

Eggarth graduated from McK-endree College in Illinois with a B.S. inPhysical Education. While at McK-endree, she was an NAIA champion 13times and was twice named NAIA Ath-lete of the Year. She still holds theNAIA national records in the indoor55m and 200m.

Mindy Hoffman is in her fourthyear as assistant athletic trainer atKansas State University. Hoffmanserves as the assistant football trainerand women’s golf trainer.

Prior to her arrival at K-State, Hoff-man spent two years at the Texas TechUnviersity Health Sciences Centerwhere she received her master’s ofathletic training in May 2006. While atTech, she worked primarily with thefootball team for two years and thewomen’s basketball team for one sea-son. She also spent time assisting anorthopedic surgeon while working onher master’s degree.

Hoffman received her bachelor’sdegree in physical education fromPurdue Unviersity in May 1999. Shespent four years as a teacher andcoach before pursuing a career in ath-letic training.

Hoffman, a native of Royal Center,Ind., is a certified athletic trainer,member of the National AthleticTrainers Association and resides inManhattan.

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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State startedoff the season on the right foot by capturingthe title at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate.The strong team effort resulted in a scoreof 19-over par 883 (294-299-290),finishing ahead of UMKC and WesternIllinois. Kansas State was the only team tobreak 300 all rounds and the only team tohold a 54-hole score lower than 900.Furthermore, K-State’s 54-hole score of883 was the lowest since the 2008 DietPepsi Shocker Classic. UMKC carded a 36-over 900 (308-294-290), earning the teamsecond place overall, The Kangaroosfinished 10 strokes better than third placeteam Western Illinois, who snuck into thetop three with a 46-over 910. TheLeathernecks had the lowest 18-hole scoreof the tournament with 288. Wildcat golferMitchell Gregson took home the individualchampionship with a final-round score of4-under par 68, giving him a 54-hole scoreof even par 216. Gregson was able to birdiethe last three holes to capture the crown.Senior Robert Streb carded his secondunder-par round of the tournamentTuesday with a 1-under 71. The Edmond,Okla., native finished with a total score of3-over 219, placing him in a tie for fourthplace. Junior Joe Ida was the other Wildcatgolfer to place in the top -10.

Team Results1. Kansas State 294-299-290—883 +192. UMKC 308-294-298—900 +363. Western Illinois 310-312-288—910 +464. Wichita State 304-308-302—914 +505. Oral Roberts 309-315-306—930 +666. Miami (Ohio) 318-307-310—935 +717. Fla. Gulf Coast 318-314-308—940 +768. Missouri State 306-313-326—945 +819. Army 324-318-319—961 +97

K-State Individuals1. Mitchell Gregson 74-74-68–216 ET4. Robert Streb 71-77-71–219 +3T7. Joe Ida 73-77-74–224 +8T11. Jason Schulte* 78-75-73–226 +10T17. Daniel Wood* 76-78-75–229 +13T21. Ross Geubelle 79-74-77–230 +14 24. Joe Kinney 79-77-81–231 +15T36. Spencer Alefs* 79-77-82–238 +2247. Kyle Smell* 81-77-84–242 +26

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – After carding a final-round score of 17-under 281, Kansas Statejumped from sixth to a second-place tieduring the final round of the CardinalIntercollegiate at the par 72, 7,001-yardCardinal Club. K-State finished with a teamscore of 21-under par 843 (289-283-271),the fourth-lowest 54-hole score in schoolhistory. Furthermore, the Wildcats’ final-round score of 271 was lowest since alsoshooting a 271 during the second round ofthe 2006 ASU Thunderbird Invitational andwas two shots shy of tying the schoolrecord of 268 set at the 2003 PurinaClassic. Host school Louisville took homethe team championship with a 30-under834, while Eastern Kentucky tied K-Statefor second place. Kansas State seniorRobert Streb, who was in fifth heading intothe final round, finished in second place at12-under 204, thanks in part to a final-round score of 6-under par 66. Strebextended his streak of sub-par rounds tosix, the latest tying for the ninth-lowestround in school history. His score of 204also tied for the fifth-lowest 54-hole scorein school history and was one stroke shy ofhis career-low of 203 at the 2007 PacificInvitational. The Wildcats picked up theireighth and ninth top-20 finishes of theseason in juniors Joe Ida and MitchellGregson. Ida finished five shots back ofStreb as he tied for seventh at 7-under 209,while Gregson, who was tied for 23rd afterthe first day, came back to card a 67 duringthe final round to tie for ninth at 6-under210.

Team Results1. Louisville 281-280-273—834 -302. Kansas State 289-283-271—843 -21

E. Kentucky 278-286-279—843 -214. Denver 284-277-285—846 -185. Indiana 286-282-280—848 -166. Marquette 288-287-279—854 -10 7. Kansas 285-286-286—857 -7 8. De Paul 295-285-287—867 +3 9. Furman 291-297-289—877 +13 10. Bowling Green 302-289-289—880 +1611. George Wash. 287-311-289—880 +1612. Cincinnati 295-299-303—897 +33 13. George Mason 311-289-301—901 +37 14. Marshall 304-296-303—903 +3915. Dayton 300-305-304—909 +45

K-State Individuals2. Robert Streb 69-69-66—204 -12T7. Joe Ida 71-70-68—209 -7 T9. Mitchell Gregson 73-70-67—210 -6 T56. Daniel Wood 81-74-70—225 +9 T58. Jason Schulte 76-77-73—226 +10

RENO, Nev. – Following a third round scoreof 4-over 292, Kansas State finished fourthwith a final score of 1-under par 863 at theWolf Pack Classic. New Mexico State’s 17-under par performance earned the Aggiesthe team title while Arizona carded a 12-under 852 to earn them sole possession ofsecond place. The Volunteers fromTennessee placed third with a combinedscore of 7-under par 857. Host teamNevada tied with Kansas State for fourthplace when it carded the second lowestscore of the final round. In state foe,Wichita State, placed seventh with a 2-overpar 875, and Big 12 North opponent IowaState carded an 18-over par 882 earningthem 11th place. Kansas State seniorRobert Streb tied with Tom Whitney of AirForce for 10th place with a three round-score of 72-70-71–213, 3-under par. Strebcarded a 1-under par 71 during the thirdround, continuing his hot start of theseason where he has carded eight par orbelow-par scores out of nine roundsplayed. Junior Joe Ida placed in a five-waytie for 16th place after carding an even parscore of 216. Mitchell Gregson carded a 72-71-75 for a 2-over par 218, placing him in atie for 26th place with seven other golfers.With a second-round score of 3-under par69, Ross Geubelle was in a tie for 10th placewith fellow Wildcat Robert Streb. However,he slipped to 46th place with an 9-over par81, giving him a three round score of 73-69-81–213 (+7).

Team Results1. N.M. State 290-278-279—847 -17 2. Arizona 286-283-283—852 -12 3. Tennessee 289-279-289—857 -7 4. Nevada 293-284-286—863 -1

Kansas State 291-280-292—863 -16. Fresno State 280-290-294—864 E7. Wichita State 299-278-289—866 +28. Texas El Paso 289-298-288—875 +11 9. Sac. State 290-284-306—880 +16 10. ULM 299-292-290—881 +17 11. Iowa State 297-287-298—882 +18 12. Air Force 297-297-289—883 +1913. Saint Mary’s 304-296-294—894 +30

K-State IndividualsT10. Robert Streb 72-70-71—213 -3T22. Joe Ida 74-70-72—216 E T26. Mitchell Gregson 72-71-75—218 +2 T46. Ross Geubelle 73-69-81—223 +7T50. Daniel Wood 75-77-74—226 +10 T61. Jason Schulte 79-77-75—231 +15

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Kansas State juniorMitchell Gregson tied the Silver ValleyCreek Country Club 54-hole score andcarded the second-lowest round in schoolhistory en route to his second individualchampionship of the season as K-Stateconcluded play at the Santa ClaraInvitational. The Wildcats, who were justfive strokes back heading into the finalround, came up one stroke shy as a team asK-State finished second. Kansas State, whoplaced four of its five team competitors inthe top 10, carded a team score of 3-over287 in the final round to finish with a 54-hole score of 6-over 858. With thesecond-place finish, K-State picked up itsfourth top-10 finish in as many tries andhas placed either first or second in three ofthe first four tournaments. Gregson, whotallied two sub-70 rounds in rounds oneand two, finished the event with a 1-under70 during round three, giving him awinning score of 12-under 201. Besides his54-hole score accomplishments, Gregson’ssecond-round score of 64 also tied for thethird-lowest round in school history. SeniorRobert Streb, who struggled in the first tworounds, came back with a round of even-par 71. Streb earned his fourth top-10finish of the season, tying for 10th at 7-over220. Jason Schulte tallied his first top-10finish of the season as he tied with Streb for10th after a 1-over 72 during the finalround.

Team Results1. S.D. State 286-280-291—857 +5 2. Kansas State 287-284-287—858 +63. British Columbia 290-290-299—879 +27 4. Boise State 305-292-290—887 +35

Santa Clara 296-304-287—887 +356. Loyola College 301-304-295—900 +48 7. CSU-Bakersfield 304-305-298—907 +558. CSU-San Marcos 314-312-314—940 +889. Academy of Arts 319-306-324—949 +97

K-State Individuals1. Mitchell Gregson 67-64-70—201 -12T10. Robert Streb 72-76-71—220 +7

Jason Schulte 74-74-72—220 +7 18. Ross Geubelle 76-74-73—223 +10 T19. Joe Kinney* 79-74-71—224 +11 T26. Daniel Wood 74-72-81—227 +14

JIM COBERT INTERCOLLEGIATESept. 22-23, 2008

Colbert Hills Golf CourseManhattan, Kan.

Par 72 / 7,525 YardsHost- Kansas State

CARDINAL INTERCOLLEGIATESept. 29-30, 2008The Cardinal Club

Louisville, Ky.Par 72 / 7,001 Yards

Host- Louisville

WOLF PACK CLASSICOct. 6-7, 2008

Wolf Run Golf ClubReno, Nev.

Par 72 / 7,100 YardsHost- Nevada

SANTA CLARA INVITATIONALOct. 20-21, 2008

Silver Creek Valley Country ClubSan Jose, Calif.

Par 71 / 6,926 YardsHost- Santa Clara

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LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Kansas State had astrong performance during the final round,carding 1-over par 285 for a 54-hole scoreof 17-over par 869. The Wildcats improvedone spot to finish second place at the HerbWimberly Intercollegiate at the par 71,7,074-yard Silver Creek Valley Golf Course.With the second place finish, K-State placedin the top five in each of it’s first fivetournaments of the season. The Wildcatsfinished eight strokes behind host teamNew Mexico State University. In third placewas Cal Poly after carding a 19-over par871. One stroke behind Cal Poly was Idahowith a 20-over par 872. Big 12 foe Coloradofinished in ninth place after carding a 23-over par 875. Tied for 10th were other Big12 foes Nebraska and Iowa State withscores of 25-over par 877. Kansas Statesenior Robert Streb carded a 1-over par 72for the second time this tournament, whichput him in a tie for 12th place after cardinga 1-over par 214. Junior Mitchell Gregson,after carding his worst round of the fallduring round one, came back and cardedtwo below par rounds in a row to finishwith a 2-over par 215, and earning him atie for 15th place overall.

Team Results1. N.M. State 296-291-274—861 +92. Kansas State 296-288-285—869 +173. Cal Poly 299-293-279—871 +194. Idaho 294-292-286—872 +205. Denver 295-282-296—873 +216. Wash. State 293-291-290—874 +22

Miami (OH) 287-292-295—874 +22 Nevada 297-288-289—874 +22

9. Colorado 298-294-283—875 +2310. Iowa State 300-295-282—877 +25

Nebraska 297-292-288—877 +2512. Air Force 295-301-283—879 +27

Akron 298-293-288—879 +2714. Texas El Paso 307-296-283—886 +34

Utah 304-290-292—886 +3416. Weber State 296-296-298—890 +3817. Ball State 304-297-292—893 +4118. N. Colorado 302-304-299—905 +53

K-State IndividualsT12. Robert Streb 72-70-72—214 +1 T15. Mitchell Gregson 76-69-70—215 +2 T36. Kyle Smell 73-75-72—220 +7 T43. Ross Geubelle 76-75-71—222 +9 T49. Jason Schulte 75-74-74—223 +10

STOCKTON, Calif. – Kansas State won thePacific Invitational after a 283-283-282—853 (+1). The Wildcats started the finalround in a tie for third place with FresnoState, but carded a score of 2-under par282 to capture the title at the par 71, 6,757yard Brookside Country Club. With the win,the Wildcats won two fall tournaments andfinished no lower than fourth place in allsix fall events. UC Davis, ranked 15th,placed second after carding a 4-under 280final round and a total score of 4-over par856. Rice and Fresno State tied for thirdplace after final round scores of 9-over par293 and 4-over par 288. Mike Van Sickle ofMarquette claimed the individual title witha three-round score of 4-under par 209.Senior Robert Streb carded his lowestround of the tournament during the finalround and tied for second place aftercarding a 3-under par 210, tying his bestfinish this season. Mitchell Gregson tied forseventh place with an even par score of213. With the seventh place finish, Gregsonfinished inside the top-10 in all but twotournaments this fall. Sophomore RossGeubelle tied for 16th place carding a 3-over par 216 three round score.

Team Results1. Kansas State 285-286-282—853 +12. UC Davis 290-286-280—856 +43. Rice 283-283-293—859 +7

Fresno State 279-292-288—859 +7 5. Oregon 284-286-293—863 +116. Brigham Young 285-288-292—865 +137. CSU Northridge 287-288-292—867 +158. Marquette 292-288-293—873 +21

Pacific 290-292-291—873 +21UCSB 292-296-285—873 +21

11. Sac. State 287-299-293—879 +2712. UTSA 297-302-292—891 +39

K-State IndividualsT2. Robert Streb 69-73-68—210 -3 T7. Mitchell Gregson 71-68-74—213 E T16. Ross Geubelle 74-72-70—216 +3T18. Joe Ida 73-74-70—217 +4T34. Kyle Smell 72-73-76—221 +8

PALM DESERT, CALIF. � The Kansas Statemen’s golf team started the spring seasonthe way it finished the fall season as theWildcats won their third tournament of the2008�09 season after bringing home thecrown from the Dual in the Desert. The teamcarded a 5�over par 293 at the prestigiousBighorn Golf Club to best the University ofCalifornia Riverside. Kansas State seniorRobert Streb took home the individual titleafter he carded a 1�under par 71, placinghim ahead of fellow Wildcat Joe Ida whocarded a 1�over par 73. The Wildcatsdominated the 18�hole event after Idacarded a 1�over par 73 to bring home thesecond place trophy, which is his third top�10 performance of the season. SophomoreRoss Geubelle placed a career best thirdwith a 2�over par 73. Mitchell Gregsonfinished the day with a 3�over 75 placinghim in a three way tie for fourth place withfellow Wildcat Jason Schulte andU.C.Riverside golfer Andrew Cortez.Gregson, who won two tournaments duringthe fall season, has now finished 19 roundswith a score of 75 or lower this season.Sophomore Kyle Smell rounded out theWildcat lineup with a 16�over par 88. Smellhas now played in 14 events since hebecame a Wildcat in 2007.

Team Results1. Kansas State 293 +52. U.C. Riverside 312 +24

K-State Individuals1. Robert Streb 71 -12. Joe Ida 73 +13. Ross Geubelle 74 +2T4. Mitchell Gregson 75 +3T4. Jason Schulte 75 +312. Kyle Smell 88 +16

BEAUMONT, CALIF. � Kansas State juniorMitchell Gregson continued his recordsetting�season with a second place finish atthe Braveheart Classic in Beaumont, Calif.Gregson carded a 1�over par 217 at the7,003 yard Oak Valley Golf Club. With thesecond place finish Gregson has four top�5finishes this season. ”Mitch �Gregson� gotoff to a great start but made some bogies atthe end,” said head coach Tim Norris. “It washis tournament to win or lose at somepoints during the final round. He is playinggreat and is going to be a factor all spring.”The Wildcats carded a 36�hole score of 28�over par 892 earning them seventh place.Bringing home the team crown was theUniversity of Oregon with an 11�over par875. Southern Utah finished seven strokesbehind the Ducks for second place andArizona rounded out the top�3 with a 19�over par 883. Kansas State senior RobertStreb carded a 6�over par 222 to place in athree�way tie for 19th place.

Team Results1. Oregon 287-292-296—875 +112. Southern Utah 292-298-292—882 +183. Arizona 294-301-288—883 +19T4. Cal Poly 304-293-290—887 +23

Loyola Mnt. 301-288-298—887 +236. Tennessee 294-298-297—889 +25 7. Kansas State 297-301-294—892 +28 8. Long Beach St. 296-294-306—896 +329. UC Santa Barbara301-295-301—897 +3310. CSU-Northridge 303-305-299—907 +4311. Sacramento St. 304-302-305—911 +47T12. Gonzaga 309-300-309—918 +54

UMKC 309-300-309—918 +5414. La Verne 306-310-304—920 +5615. Utah State 310-319-296—925 +6116. UC Riverside 303-310-315—928 +6417. Oral Roberts 312-315-310—937 +7318. Loyola Univ. 308-314-320—942 +78

K-State IndividualsT2. Mitchell Gregson 74-71-72—217 +1 T19. Robert Streb 72-76-74—222 +6 T36. Ross Geubelle 78-76-72—226 +10T52. Joe Ida 75-79-76—230 +14T52. Kyle Smell 76-78-76—230 +14T79. Jason Schulte 75-79-83—237 +21

WIMBERLY INTERCOLLEGIATEOct. 27-28, 2008

New Mexico State Golf CourseLas Cruces, N.M.

Par 71 / 7,074 YardsHost- New Mexico State

PACIFIC INVITATIONALNov. 3-5, 2008

Brookside Country ClubStockton, Calif.

Par 71 / 6,757 YardsHost- The University of the Pacfic

DUAL IN THE DESERTFeb. 27, 2009

Big Horn Golf CoursePalm Desert, Calif.

Par 72 / 6,874 YardsHost- U.C. Riverside

BRAVEHEART CLASSICMarch 3-4, 2009

Oak Valley Golf CourseBeaumont, Calif.

Par 72 / 7,003 YardsHost - U.C. Riverside

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GOODYEAR, ARIZ. � Kansas State seniorRobert Streb carded his lowest three�roundscore of the season with a 13�under par 203as he led the Wildcats to a fifth�place finishat the Desert Shootout at Palm Valley GolfCourse. Streb finished the tournament infourth place, his fifth top�five finish of theseason. "Robert was really solid againtoday," said head coach Tim Norris. "He isjust playing some great golf, which is atribute to all the hard work and focus he hasput in this year." The Wildcats carded a 19�under par 845 to record their eighthtop�five finish of the season, tying the 2007�08 team for the most top�five finishes in aseason. Host team Denver finished first andwas atop the leader board all three rounds.Finishing second was Tulsa with a three�round score of 34�under par 830. CoastalCarolina finished third with a combinedscore of 26�under par 838. "We had a littlehigher score than we wanted, but we didhave some low scores today from someguys," said Norris. "We had the fourth bestround of the day and had some really goodindividual scores." Junior Joe Ida carded a 1�over par 73 in the final round to finish in atie for 16th place. Mitchell Gregson finishedin a tie for 37th with an even par 216.Wildcat Daniel Wood, who competed as anindividual, finished the day with a 2�overpar 218 and in a tie for 46th place. RossGeubelle finished the day in a tie for 51stplace with a 3�over par 219. Kyle Smell tied

for 61st place with a 7�over par 223.

Team Results1. Denver 271-277-281—829 - 352. Tulsa 275-281-274—830 - 343. Coastal Carolina 278-277-283—838 - 264. Kansas 282-279-279—840 -245. Kansas State 287-276-282—845 - 196. Iowa State 287-282-282—851 - 13 T7. Air Force 278-290-287—855 - 9

Southern Utah 278-292-285—855 - 99. Boise State 283-282-296—861 - 310. Nebraska 290-289-283—862 - 211. Missouri State 294-289-292—875 +1112. Northern Iowa 293-290-300—883 +1913. Cleveland State 287-296-301—884 +2014. Utah Valley 292-300-296—888 +24

K-State Individuals4. Robert Streb 68-69-66—203 - 13 T16. Joe Ida 72-66-73—211 - 5 T37. Mitchell Gregson 74-70-72—216 ET46. Daniel Wood 75-73-70—218 +2T51. Ross Geubelle 73-75-71—219 +3T61. Kyle Smell 76-71-76—223 +7

WICHITA, Kan. – Kansas State reboundedfrom a tough second round to come frombehind and win the title of the ShockerClassic. After carding a 24-over par 308 atthe 6,814 yard Wichita Country Club, theWildcats combined for 3-under par 281final round score. Their final round scorewas the only team score under par theentire tournament. The Wildcats dominatedthe final round finishing 13 strokes aheadof Big 12 foe Iowa State. The Cyclonesstarted the round in first place and wereable to hold off host team Wichita State forsecond place. The Shockers who were led bythe tournament individual champion TySanders, rounded out the group with a thirdplace finish. Junior Mitchell Gregsonfinished in third place after carding a 3-overpar 145. The third place finish is Gregsons’fifth top-5 finish of the season. SophomoreDaniel Wood had his best finish of his careeras he tied for fifth place after posting a 5-over par 147. After shooting anuncharacteristic 9-over par 80 inyesterday’s round, senior Robert Strebrebound strongly by firing a 2-under par 69and placed seventh for his eighth top-10finish of the season. Junior Joe Ida finishedright behind Streb in eighth place afterposting an 8-over par 150. Playing as anindividual, junior Joe Kinney placed in a tiefor 19th after shooting a 15-over par 157.The 19th place finish is Kinney’s second

top-20 performance of the season.

Team Results1. Kansas State 308-281—589 +212. Iowa State 305-297—602 +343. Wichita State 313-295—608 +40

K-State Individuals3. Mitchell Gregson 75-70—145 +3 T5. Daniel Wood 77-70—147 +5 7. Robert Streb 80-69—149 +78. Joe Ida 78-72—150 +8T19. Joe Kinney* 78-79—157 +15T23. Spencer Alefs* 80-80—160 +18

T23. Ross Geubelle 78-82—160 +18

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Kansas State fired a 10-over par 874 at the Tiger Intercollegiate totake home the championship at the par 72,7221-yard Club at Old Hawthorne. With thewin the Wildcats became the first KansasState team in 23 years to win fourtournaments in a single season. “We havehad a lot of depth this year. We haveexcellent competition when we arepracticing in Manhattan. When we go onthe road we are pre-tested and focused,”said head coach Tim Norris. “I told theseguys that this year could be somethingspecial if they go out there and play,practice hard and focus. They have done anexcellent job of that and I like to hope thatour best golf is still ahead of us.” TheWildcats started the final round six strokesahead of UT-Arlington and were able tohold off a late surge by the Mavericks whofinished two strokes behind the Wildcats ina tie for second place with The Universityof New Orleans. Southern Methodiststarted the final round in third place butfinished one spot back in fourth place. “Theconditions were tough again when we teedoff this morning,” Norris said. “The holelocations were a lot more challenging todayso the scores where a little higher. Our guysdid a great job today of toughing it out. Agreat team wins ugly and today was an uglyone.” Junior Mitchell Gregson finished in atie for third place for the second straightweek after shooting a 2-under par 214.With the third place finish Gregson nowhas six top-5 finishes in 10 tournamentsthis season.

Team Results1. Kansas State 280-294-300—874 +102. UT-Arlington 275-305-296—876 +12

New Orleans 291-298-287—876 +124. SMU 289-295-295—879 +155. Xavier 297-301-291—889 +256. Iowa State 291-302-298—891 +27 7. Missouri 292-302-303—897 +33 8. IUPUI 304-298-299—901 +379. Liberty 304-299-307—910 +4610. Wyoming 307-313-300—920 +5611. Missouri State 300-313-310—923 +5912. UTSA 308-305-313—926 +6213. Northern Iowa 310-307-314—931 +6714. Eastern Illinois 304-316-313—933 +69

K-State IndividualsT3. Mitchell Gregson 67-70-77—214 - 2T6. Kyle Smell 72-73-72—217 +1T12. Joe Ida 70-77-74—221 +5 T17. Daniel Wood 71-74-79—224 +8T32. Joe Kinney* 78-77-72—227 +11

HUTCHINSON, Kan. – After rain andthunderstorms almost canceled the finalround of the Big 12 Championship, KansasState put together the best round of thetournament to jump over Baylor and finishin fourth place. The Wildcats fired a 4-under par 276 in the final round givingthem a final score of 50-over par 1,170 atthe par 70, 6,701 yard Prairie DunesCountry Club. The fourth place finish tiesthe 2003-04 team for the best Big 12Championship finish in school history. “Wereally had a good day today,” said headcoach Tim Norris. “Hopefully our guys cantake away some confidence from this. Wehave a few things that we still need to ironout, but we had a great team score today.The guys knew the opportunity was thereand they knew that if they got after it thatgood things would happen. I am very proudof all of them.” Top-ranked Oklahoma Statewon its third consecutive Big 12 title with a29-over par 1,149. The Cowboys have wonseven of the 13 Big 12 golf titles in theconferences short history. Coloradofinished in second place after firing a 43-over par 1,163. Finishing three strokesahead of Kansas State for third place wasTexas A&M with a 47-over par 1,167.Robert Streb finished in third place amongindividuals after carding an even under par280. The third place finish is the best finishby a Wildcat golfer at the Big 12Championship in school history as Strebused three scores of under par to set a newschool mark. K-State’s Daniel Wood firedhis best score of the tournament in the finalwhen he carded a 2-under par 68. His fourround score of 18-over par 298 placed himin a tie for 21st place.

Team Results1. Oklahoma St.293-288-287-281—1,149 +292. Colorado 298-283-290-292—1,163 +433. Texas A&M 301-284-296-286—1,167 +474. Kansas State 304-301-289-276—1,170 +505. Baylor 297-293-293-291—1,174 +546. Texas Tech 295-304-300-289—1,188 +68 7. Kansas 298-306-290-297—1,191 +71 8. Texas 303-305-306-280—1,194 +749. Missouri 310-307-290-297—1,204 +8410. Oklahoma 310-301-306-288—1,205 +8511. Nebraska 319-293-300-294—1,206 +8612. Iowa State 306-308-295-301—1210 +90

K-State Individuals3. Robert Streb 69-75-67-69—280 ET21. Daniel Wood 80-75-75-68—298 +18T25. Mitchell Gregson 78-79-77-66—300 +20T32. Joe Ida 77-78-71-77—303 +2340. Kyle Smell 83-73-76-73—305 +25

DESERT SHOOTOUTMarch 19-21, 2009

Palm Valley Golf CourseGoodyear, Ariz.

Par 72 / 7,015 YardsHost - Denver University

SHOCKER CLASSICApril 6-7, 2009

Wichita Country ClubWichita, Kan.

Par 71 / 6,814 YardsHost - Wichita State

TIGER INTERCOLLEGIATEApril 13-14, 2009

Club at Old HawthorneColumbia, Mo.

Par 72 / 7,221 YardsHost - Missouri

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 27-29, 2009

Prairie Dunes Country ClubHutchinson, Kan.

Par 70 / 6,701 YardsHost - Missouri

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DALY CITY, Calif. - Kansas State finished ina tie for 12th place at NCAA West Regionalas the Wildcats fired a final round score 2-under par 286 at the 6,842-yard LakeMerced Golf Club. "It was just a fantasticseason," said head coach Tim Norris. "Thiswhole season was one to remember for allthe guys and myself included. I think thatwe have definitely raised the bar. Thiswasn't our best three days, but it should notovershadow anything the guys did this year.I'm so optimistic about next year. We have achance to be even better than this yearbecause we have so much to build off ofwith Mitch (Gregson), Joe (Ida) and Kyle(Smell) all coming back." Arizona Stateclaimed the title after shooting a 36-underpar 828. Oregon, Texas A&M, San Diego andSouthern California rounded out the topfive as each advanced to the 2009 NCAAChampionship, May 27-30 in Toledo, Ohio.Sophomore Jesper Kennegard took homethe individual title after carding a three-round score of 12-under par 204. BronsonBurgoon of Texas A&M finished secondwith an 11-under par par 205. TheWildcats, who carded a three-round scoreof 8-over par 872, were led by seniorRobert Streb who carded a 4-under par 68in the final round to give him a three-dayscore of 3-under par 213. Streb finished thefinal tournament of his career in 19th place.Junior Mitchell Gregson, who fired a 2-under par 70 in the final round, finishedtied for 31st place. Ida, Smell, and Wood allfinished in a tie for 66th as each carded an8-over par 224.

Team Results1. Arizona State 279-275-274—828 -362. Oregon 282-278-277—837 -273. Texas A&M 281-286-273—840 -24 4. San Diego 288-278-283—849 -155. Southern Calif. 285-284-284—853 -11 6. New Mexico 280-292-282—854 -107. San Diego State 286-287-284—857 -7 8. San Francisco 291-280-292—863 -19. Colorado 291-294-279—864 E10. Oregon State 300-283-285—868 +4 11. UC Irvine 289-287-294—870 E12. Kansas State 294-202-286—872 +8 13. UC Davis 298-285-290—873 +9

K-State IndividualsT19. Robert Streb 75-70-68—216 -3 T29. Mitchell Gregson 71-75-70—216 ET66. Kyle Smell 75-72-77—224 +8 T66. Joe Ida 73-75-76—224 +8

T66. Daniel Wood 77-75-72—224 +8

2008-09 HEAD-TO-HEAD - 103-30-2 (.770)Air Force 3-0-0Akron 1-0-0Arizona 0-2-0Arizona State 0-1-0Army 1-0-0Ball State 1-0-0Baylor 1-0-0Boise State 2-0-0Bowling Green 1-0-0Brigham Young 1-0-0British Columbia 1-0-0Cal Poly 1-1-0Cincinnati 1-0-0Cleveland State 1-0-0Coastal Carolina 0-1-0Colorado 1-2-0CSU-Northridge 2-0-0CSU-San Marcos 1-0-0Dayton 1-0-0De Paul 1-0-0Denver 2-1-0Eastern Illinois 1-0-0Eastern Kentucky 0-0-1Florida Gulf Coast 1-0-0Fresno State 2-0-0Furman 1-0-0George Mason 1-0-0George Washington 1-0-0Gonzaga 1-0-0Idaho 1-0-0Indiana 1-0-0

Iowa State 6-0-0IUPUI 1-0-0Kansas 2-1-0Liberty 1-0-0Long Beach State 1-0-0Louisiana-Monroe 1-0-0Louisville 0-1-0Loyola Chicago 1-0-0Loyola College 1-0-0Loyola Marymount 0-1-0Marshall 1-0-0Marquette 2-0-0Miami (Ohio) 2-0-0Missouri 2-0-0Missouri State 3-0-0UMKC 2-0-0Nebraska 3-0-0New Mexico 0-1-0New Mexico State 0-2-0New Orleans 1-0-0Nevada 0-0-1Northern Colorado 1-0-0Northern Iowa 2-0-0Oklahoma 1-0-0Oklahoma State 0-1-0Oral Roberts 2-0-0Oregon 1-2-0Oregon State 0-1-0Pacific 1-0-0Rice 1-0-0Sacramento State 3-0-0

Saint Mary’s (Ca) 1-0-0Santa Clara 1-0-0San Diego 0-1-0San Diego State 0-1-0San Francisco 0-1-0SMU 1-0-0South Dakota State 0-1-0Southern California 0-1-0Sothern Utah 1-1-0Tennessee 0-2-0Texas 1-0-0Texas A&M 0-2-0Texas Tech 1-0-0Texas-Arlington 1-0-0Texas-El Paso 2-0-0Texas-San Antonio 2-0-0Tulsa 0-1-0UC Davis 2-0-0UC Irvine 0-1-0UC Santa Barbara 2-0-0UC Riverside 2-0-0Utah 1-0-0Utah State 1-0-0Utah Valley 1-0-0Washington State 1-0-0Weber State 1-0-0Western Illinois 1-0-0Wichita State 3-0-0Wyoming 1-0-0Xavier 1-0-0

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2008-09 OVERALL STATISTICSLow Low Low Top Top Top Best

Player Events Rounds Strokes Average 18 36 54 5 10 20 FinishRobert Streb 13 37 2,649 71.59 66 137 203 6 9 12 1stMitchell Gregson 13 37 2,656 71.78 64 131 201 6 8 9 1stJoe Ida 11 31 2,278 73.48 66 138 209 1 4 8 2ndDaniel Wood 9 27 2,009 74.41 70 146 218 1 1 3 T5thRoss Geubelle 9 24 1,793 74.71 69 142 216 1 - 3 3rdJason Schulte 7 19 1,438 75.68 72 148 220 1 2 3 T4thKyle Smell 9 26 1,970 75.78 71 145 217 - 1 2 T6thJoe Kinney 4 11 839 76.28 71 150 224 - - 2 T18thSpencer Alefs 2 5 398 79.60 77 156 238 - - - T23rd

2008-09 TEAM AVERAGERounds Strokes Team Average Per Player Average

Fall 18 5,172 287.33 71.83Spring 19 5,535 291.32 72.83Total 37 10,707 289.38 72.34

NCAA WEST REGIONALMay 14-16, 2009

Lake Merced Golf ClubDaly City, Calif.

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The reputation of Colbert Hills asthat really big course out in Kansas isattracting players from across the countrythat want to test their skills against one ofthe nation's toughest courses.

The dream of Colbert Hills goes backto 1994 when Senior PGA Tour great JimColbert, an alumnus of Kansas State, gotinvolved with a project to help the schoolbuild a university-run course, a placewhere the Kansas State golf team couldtrain and where the school could traingolf course superintendents andmanagers and do research on turfgrass.The university's vision and that of JimColbert was that the project would also bea public daily fee course and one wheredisadvantaged children could learn thegame of golf.

Colbert found the perfect site, 300acres in the Flint Hills area on thenorthwest edge of Manhattan. Analumnus who was grazing cattle on thissite donated the property, and Colbertdonated a half million dollars. Soon otherdonors signed on. Jim Colbert combinedwith well-known Dallas architect JeffreyBrauer to lay out the $11 million course.

“God built about 14 of the holes, andwe built about four of them,” Colbert said.“I hope you can't tell the difference.”

Colbert Hills opened officially in May2000 with a bevy of golfing celebrities onhand, including Lee Trevino, RaymondFloyd and Annika Sorenstam, who playedin a Founders Pro-Am.

“What an unbelievable effort toattract the commitment and bring allthese people together,” said PGA Tourcommissioner Tim Finchem at thededication.

“What they got (at Kansas State) is abig sprawling layout that ridescomfortably on the Flint Hills outsideManhattan,” John Garrity, SportsIllustrated columnist, said. “From theseventh tee, you can see for miles in alldirections and what you see is mostly skyand prairie, with a few ranches thrown infor rustic charm.”

What Kansas State had built is a hugelinks-style course that plays at 7,525yards from the back tees, nicknamed theBlack and Blue tees. It lies on a superb siteof rolling hills with changes in elevationthat most Americans had no idea couldexist in the prairies of Kansas. ColbertHills includes a new clubhouse, state ofthe art driving range and enough acreagefor a nine-hole teaching course, as well asa host of research and academicopportunities for K-State researchers and

students.Colbert Hills has become the first

PGA Tour collegiate licensed facility. Witha world-class golf course, the universitywill restructure the turf program, makingit one of the best in the world. Today, K-State offers a specialized degree in turfmanagement and has separated itselffrom all other turf programs in the nationby expanding its curriculum to include allaspects of the profession, includingbusiness administration and hospitality.

Graduates are now effectivelyprepared in the overall management ofgolf facilities.

"GCSAA is pleased to join JimColbert, the PGA Tour and Kansas StateUniversity in this endeavor that willbenefit all who enjoy the game of golf,"said GCSAA Chief Executive OfficerStephen F. Mona.

"The positive impact of this projectwill be far reaching - a golf managementprogram to train tomorrow's leaders, aresearch facility to aid the golf industryand a first-class facility for golfenthusiasts to enjoy a game that isgrowing faster than any sport inAmerica."

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Colbert Hills broke ground on a $5 million clubhouse in July of 2008 in hopes tobring the missing piece to the state’s No. 1 public golf course. The clubhousehouses four locker rooms, a pro shop, a multipurpose area, a conference room anda bar and grill within its estimated 13,500 square feet. The project was funded en-tirely with private donations. The clubhouse will provide for local events such asweddings, fundraisers and more.

“This is going to be �irst class, all the way... This is goingto help us as far as the quality of tournaments that weare going to host, as well as the quantity.” - Head CoachTim Norris

WORLD CLASS FACILITIES

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1969 | Spring

Missouri InvitationalApril 15 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 301 (2nd of 4)Gary Johnson 73 (3rd)

Kansas InvitationalApril 25 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 324 (3rd of 5)Pete Ball 80 (T5th)Bob Leeper 80 (T5th)

Pikes Peak IntercollegiateMay 9-10 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 311-312-328—951 (11th of 19)Doug Gray 78-74-84—236 (T18th)

1970 | Spring

Kansas InvitationalApril 24 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 322 (7th of 7)Doug Meier 75 (T4th)

Kansas State InvitationalApril 25 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 291 (3rd of 6)Doug Gray 70 (T4th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 15-16 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 315-322-305—943 (7th of 8)Doug Gray 75-75-72—222 (T3rd)

1970 | Fall

Midwestern IntercollegiateOct. 16-17 | Stillwater, Okla.

Team 311-315—626 (13th of 14)Bob Philbrick 72-72—144 (T6th)

1971 | Spring

Missouri InvitationalApril 23-24 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 299-285—584 (3rd of 5)Bob Philbrick 71-69—140 (T1st)

Kansas State InvitationalMay 1 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 296 (5th of 5)Doug Meier 72 (T5th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 21-22 | Stillwater, Okla.

Team 311-325-317—953 (8th of 8)Paul Anderson 78-79-80—237 (T25th)

1972 | Spring

Shawnee InvitationalMarch 31-April 1 | Shawnee, Okla.

Team 309-313-313—936 (9th of 11)Doug Meier 75-78-77—230 (T26th)Bob Philbrick 78-75-77—230 (T26th)

Nebraska InvitationalApril 6-7 | Lincoln, Neb.

Team 317-301—618 (1st of 8)Gordon Lewis 78-72—150 (2nd)

Kansas State InvitationalApril 22 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 295 (3rd of 5)Bob Philbrick 74 (T5th)

Missouri InvitationalApril 28-29 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 294-292—586 (3rd of 4)Bob Philbrick 73-71—144 (4th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 19-20 | Boulder, Colo.

Team 313-304-298—915 (5th of 8)Doug Meier 73-74-78—225 (13th)

1972 | Fall

Big Eight Fall ChampionshipOct. 27-28 | Boulder, Colo.

Team 299-297-313—909 (6th of 8)Butch Thames 73-76-76—225 (15th)

1973 | Spring

Cowboy InvitationalApril 7-8 | Stillwater, Okla.

Team 317-313—630 (6th of 11)Gordon Lewis 78-78—156 (22nd)

Kansas State InvitationalApril 14 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 315 (2nd of 4)David Runberg 77 (T6th)

Kansas State TriangularMay 4 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 295 (Tied 1st of 3)Paul Anderson 72 (T1st)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 18-19 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 294-294-301—889 (5th of 8)Paul Anderson 74-69-72—215 (T5th)

NCAA Central RegionalJune 18-23 | Stillwater, Okla.

Paul Anderson 89-77—166 (DNQ)

1974 | Spring

Cowboy InvitationalMarch 14-16 | Stillwater, Okla.

Team 329-340—669 (10th of 11)Paul Anderson 81-85—166 (T37th)

Shawnee InvitationalApril 5-6 | Shawnee, Okla.

Team 301-312-320—933 (7th of 8)Paul Anderson 77-71-80—228 (T20th)

Great Plains InvitationalApril 12-13 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 318-317—636 (7th of 7)John Hensley 77-75—152 (8th)

Kansas RelaysApril 19-20 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 317-321—638 (4th of 4)John Hensley 78-76—154 (6th)

Drake RelaysApril 26-27 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 317-300—617 (10th of 18)Paul Anderson 73-75—148 (T5th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 17-18 | Lincoln, Neb.

Team 322-323-311—955 (8th of 8)John Hensley 77-82-75—234 (28th)

1975 | Spring

Oklahoma IntercollegiateApril 3-4 | Shawnee, Okla.

Team 335-320—655 (8th of 8)Terry Brennan 76-80—156 (25th)

Great Plains InvitationalApril 10-11 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 318-325—643 (7th of 8)Scott Bunker 78-81—159 (T34th)

Kansas RelaysApril 17-18 | Lawrence, Kan.

Terry Brennan 84-81-79—244 (T32ndDrake Relays

April 24-25 | Des Moines, IowaTerry Brennan 74-77-81—232 (T12th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 16-27 | Norman, Okla.

Team 330-323-320—973 (8th of 8)Terry Brennan 82-77-80—239 (T19th)

1976 | Spring

Did Not Participate in Golf

1977 | Spring

Shocker ClassicApril 6-8 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 306-323-318—947 (7th of 14)Scott Bunker 75-77-77—229 (15th)

Drake InvitationalApril 27-29 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 329-326-325—980 (13th of 18)Scott Bunker 79-81-75—235 (T27th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 19-20 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 312-331-320—963 (6th of 8)Scott Bunker 76-76-80—232 (T10th)

1978 | Spring

Oklahoma Intercollegiate InviteMarch 29-31 | Shawnee, Okla.

Team 333-328-317—978 (19th of 23)Scott Bunker 81-73-77—231 (T28th)

Shocker ClassicApril 5-7 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 313-314-320—357 (12th of 17)Scott Bunker 80-74-73—227 (T18th)

Midwest IntercollegiateApril 22-23 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 306 (2nd of 11)Scott Bunker 33-35—68 (1st)

Drake RelaysApril 25-28 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 303-307-313—923 (8th of 18)Doug Vaughn 75-73-72—220 (T2nd)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 18-19 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 325-308-324—957 (8th of 8)Scott Bunker 76-72-81—229 (T9th)

1979 | Spring

Shawnee InvitationalMarch 29-30 | Shawnee, Okla.

Team 312-306-299—917 (7th of 8)Brian Linn 78-70-74—222 (10th)

Shocker ClassicApril 19-20 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 304-305-307—916 (15th of 20)Scott Bunker 71-75-73—219 (T6th)

Drake RelaysApril 26-28 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 333-325-356—1014 (12th of 12)Scott Bunker 78-82-89—249 (T38th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 3-4 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 323-309-320—952 (8th of 8)Scott Bunker 81-73-78—232 (T24th)

1980 | Spring

Wichita ClassicApril 17-18 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 310-314-312—936 (14th of 16) Mont Green 76-76-84—236 (T37th)Richard Sorenson 78-77-81—236 (T37th)

Drake RelaysApril 24-26 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 313-322-316—951 (7th of 18)George Furney 79-75-79—233 (18th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 1-2 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 316-304-330—950 (8th of 8)George Furney 77-74-80—231 (T25th)

1981 | Spring

Baker InvitationalMarch 27 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 304 (3rd of 12)George Furney 73 (2nd)

Park College InvitationalApril 2-3 | Parkville, Mo.

Team 331-332—663 (10th of 13)George Furney 84-78—162 (T19th)

Bethany InvitationalApril 10 | Salina, Kan.

Team 311 (3rd of 14)George Furney 74 (3rd)

Shocker ClassicApril 16-17 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 320-329-315—964 (20th of 21)Jon Carlson 79-82-77—242 (T56th)Brad Johnson 79-82-77—242 (T56th)

Drake RelaysApril 22-24 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 338-320-310—968 (10th of 26)George Furney 75-83-76—234 (12th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 11-12 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 325-317-318—960 (8th of 8)Brad Johnson 78-78-77—233 (30th)

1981 | Fall

Kansas InvitationalOct. 12-13 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 328-340—668 (6th of 6)Robert Sedorcek 80-82—162 (24th)

1982 | Spring

Park College InvitationalApril 1-2 | Parkville, Mo.

Team 319-311—630 (6th of 21)Robert Sedorcek 77-76—153 (8th)

Bethany InvitationalApril 8 | Lindsborg, Kan.

Team 315 (T6th of 12)Brad Johnson 75 (T6th)

Wichita Golf ClassicApril 15-16 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 340-314-330—984 (19th of 20)Kevin Crow 83-73-83—242 (39th)

Drake RelaysApril 22-23 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 322-313-313—948 (10th of 27)Brad Johnson 79-75-76—230 (13th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 10-11 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 322-318-319—959 (8th of 8)Robert Sedorcek 78-79-78—235 (27th)

1983 | Spring

Park College InvitationalMarch 31 | Parkville, Mo.

Team 314 (5th of 12)Allen French 74 (4th)

Heart of AmericaApril 22-23 | Warrensburg, Mo.

Team 320-302—622 (T4th of 15)Kevin Crow 77-76—153 (12th)

Drake Relays TournamentApril 28-29 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 332-325-326-308—1291 (17th of 24)Robert Sedorcek 84-80-83-77—324 (47th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 9-10 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 334-330-339—1003 (8th of 8)Jack Day 76-86-82—244 (28th)

1983 | Fall

Penn Valley InvitationalSept. 30 | Junction City, Kan.

Team 311 (1st of 4)Robert Sedorcek 73 (1st)

Spartan Golf QuadOct. 12 | Salina, Kan.

Team 298 (1st of 4)Allen French 72 (1st)

Kansas Fall InvitationalOct. 28-30 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 345-337-327—1009 (9th of 9)Allen French 81-83-79—243 (31st)

1984 | Spring

Park College InvitationalMarch 29-30 | Parkville, Mo.

Team 316-308—624 (3rd of 12)Robert Sedorcek 79-73—152 (T2nd)

Bethany InvitationalApril 6 | Salina, Kan.

Team 302 (1st of 8)Robert Sedorcek 71 (1st)

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Crossroads of AmericaApril 12-13 | Joplin, Mo.

Team 337-314—651 (7th of 7)Robert Sedorcek 78-76—154 (3rd)

Heart of AmericaApril 20-21 | Warrensburg, Mo.

Team 343-309—652 (6th of 14)Robert Sedorcek 77-72—149 (1st)

Drake Relays TournamentApril 26-27 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 308-302-329—939 (T6th of 24)Robert Sedorcek 76-73-83—232 (T9th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 14-15 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 337-327-323—987 (8th of 8)Robert Sedorcek 79-79-77—235 (20th)

1984 | Fall

Kansas State InvitationalSept. 13-14 | Junction City, Kan.

Team 303-302—605 (1st of 3)Robert Sedorcek 74-74—148 (1st)

Baker InvitationalSept. 28-29 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 314-303—617 (2nd of 12)Robert Sedorcek 77-79—156 (5th)

Kansas InvitationalOct. 29-30 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 332-325-329—986 (8th of 8)Robert Sedorcek 79-77-79—235 (15th)

1985 | Spring

Marymount InvitationalApril 2 | Salina, Kan.

Team 299 (1st of 6)Robert Sedorcek 70 (1st)

Park College InvitationalApril 7-8 | Luther, Iowa

Team 316-315—631 (1st of 19)Brady Tinker 78-78—156 (6th)

Crossroads of AmericaApril 11-12 | Joplin, Mo.

Team 319-305—624 (5th of 31)Robert Sedorcek 78-74—152 (T9th)

Heart of AmericaApril 19-20 | Warrensburg, Mo.

Team 311-299—610 (1st of 20)Kevin Crow 78-75—153 (1st)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 13-14 | Oklahoma City, Okla.

Team 308-322-325—955 (8th of 8)Robert Sedorcek 75-78-79—232 (T25th)

1985 | Fall

Kansas InvitationalSept. 16-17 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 331-320-334—985Jack Day 81-76—157 (T13th)

1986 | Spring

Kansas State TriangularMarch 27 | Junction City, Kan.

Team 319 (1st of 3)Jack Day 77 (2nd)

Crossroads of AmericaApril 10-11 | Joplin, Mo.

Team 320-318—638 (14th of 29)Daran Neuschafer 76-77—153 (T15th)

Baker InvitationalApril 15 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 343 (3rd of 15)Daran Neuschafer 79 (4th)

Heart of America ClassicApril 18-19 | Warrensburg, Mo.

Team 302-301—603 (5th of 15)Jim Fiscella 73-74—147 (T10th)

Drake RelaysApril 24-25 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 333-307-310—950 (17th of 24)Jack Day 82-75-76—233 (T33rd)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 16-18 | Osage Beach, Mo.

Team 361-327-337—1025 (8th of 8)Daran Neuschafer 94-77-81—252 (T34th)

1986 | Fall

Kansas InvitationalSept. 15-16 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 316-308-315—939 (7th of 8)Jeff Sedorcek 75-72-79—226 (10th)

Emporia State InvitationalOct. 11-12 | Emporia, Kan.

Team 297-159*—456 (2nd of 3)Daran Neuschafer 75-37—112 (5th)

*27-hole eventShocker Classic

Oct. 19-20 | Wichita, Kan.Team 313-311—624 (6th of 6)Jeff Sedorcek 73-78—151 (10th)

1987 | Spring

Kansas State-Pepsi ClassicApril 2-3 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 313-322-298—934 (1st of 3)Troy Keller 81-79-70—230 (2nd)

Nebraska Wesleyan InvitationalApril 10 | Lincoln, Neb.

Team 290 (1st of 10)Jeff Sedorcek 70 (3rd)

Creighton InvitationalApril 17 | Omaha, Neb.

Team 302 (2nd of 10)Jeff Sedorcek 74 (3rd)

Drake Relays FestivalApril 23-24 | Des Moines, IowaTeam 312-298-303—913 (4th of 26)Jeff Sedorcek 77-70-74—221 (T1st)

Midwest Collegiate ChampionshipApril 25-26 | Ames, Iowa

Team 329-309—638 (5th of 9)Todd Fowler 79-77—156 (T7th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 18-19 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 312-317-314—943 (8th of 8)Jeff Sedorcek 74-79-79—232 (T29th)

1987 | Fall

Kansas InvitationalSept. 14-15 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 309-306-320—935 (6th of 7)Troy Keller 74-73-74—221 (1st)

Emporia State InvitationalSept. 26-27 | Emporia, Kan.

Team 296-297—593 (T2nd of 4)Troy Keller 73-70—143 (2nd)

U.C. Ferguson All-College ClassicSept. 28-29 | Oklahoma City, Okla.

Team 302-307-307—916 (7th of 16)Troy Keller 72-77-74—223 (8th)

1988 | Spring

First Republic Bank InvitationalMarch 21-22 | Waco, Texas

Team 315-311—626 (17th of 24)Jeff Sedorcek 76-75—151 (T23)

Creighton InvitationalApril 7 | Omaha, Neb.

Team 311 (1st of 21)Chris Gomez 76 (1st)

Texas-San Antonio InvitationalApril 18-19 | San Antonio, Texas

Team 315-328—643 (5th of 12)Troy Keller 76-79—155 (T9th)

Midwestern InvitationalApril 29-30 | Lake Geneva Wis.

Team 315-308-311—934 (T10th of 15)Chris Gomez 78-74-78—230 (23rd)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 16-17 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 324-328-318—970 (8th of 8)Jeff Sedorcek 72-78-77—227 (T15th)

1988 | Fall

Kansas Jayhawk InvitationalSept. 12-13 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 318-307-315—940 (7th of 8)Brett Vuillemin 78-72-80—230 (15th)

Kansas State InvitationalSept. 19-20 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 305-310-294—909 (1st of 5)Jeff Sedorcek 74-79-69—222 (1st)

Texas IntercollegiateSept. 26-27 | Fort Worth, Texas

Team 302-288-312—902 (11th of 15)Jeff Sedorcek 72-69-79—220 (T14th)Brett Vuillemin 75-67-78—220 (T14th)

U.C. Ferguson All-College ClassicOct. 3-4 | Oklahoma City, Okla.

Team 294-305-311—910 (T6th of 13)Brad Stevens 75-75-77—227 (T17)

1989 | Spring

U.C. Santa Barbara InvitationalFeb. 27-28 | Santa Barbara, Calif.

Team 307-310-303—920 (11th of 18)Jeff Sedorcek 75-75-74—224 (8th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 2-4 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 316-311-326—953 (3rd of 10)Brad Stevens 79-76-77—232 (3rd)

Missouri IntercollegiateApril 9-11 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 298-303—602 (3rd of 27)Troy Keller 77-79—156 (9th)

Midwestern InvitationalApril 28-29 | DeKalb, Ill.

Team 303-301-297—901 (9th of 15)Jeff Sedorcek 74-75-70—219 (15th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 15-16 | Edmond, Okla.

Team 311-322-340—973 (8th of 8)Jeff Sedorcek 76-79-77—232 (T16th)

1989 | Fall

Colorado-Fox Acre InvitationalSept. 25-26 | Boulder, Colo.

Team 307-308-306—921 (7th of 9)Brad Stephens 75-80-75—230 (T22nd)

U.C. Ferguson All-College ClassicOct. 2-3 | Oklahoma City, Okla.

Team 302-297—599 (2nd of 14)Richard Laing 77-71-74—222 (T2nd)

Falcon InvitationalOct. 6-8 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 308-311-305—924 (13th of 24)Richard Laing 75-78-74—227 (T26th)Jeff Sedorcek 76-79-72—227 (T26th)

Jaguar IntercollegiateNov. 20-21 | Augusta, Ga.

Team 317-329—646 (9th of 15)Richard Laing 80-80—160 (22nd)

1990 | Spring

Hammond Bell Collegiate InviteMarch 26-27 | Santa Barbara, Calif.

Team 299-294-318—911 (15th of 19)Jeff Sedorcek 73-71-81—225 (T36th)Richard Laing 76-75-76—227 (T44th)Brett Vuillemin 76-73-81—230 (T60th)Chris Thompson 74-81-86—240 (T78th)Bobby Donnellan 74-81-86—240 (92nd)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 2-3 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 309-318-305—932 (6th of 13)Jeff Sedorcek 79-76-71—226 (T5th)Richard Laing 75-70-81—226 (T5th)Chris Thompson 79-83-79—241 (34th)Brett Vuillemin 76-90-76—242 (35th)Bobby Donnellan 86-89-79—251 (56th)

Tan-Tar-A Missouri IntercollegiateApril 10-11 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 314-303—617 (2nd of 27)Brett Vuillemin 78-75—153 (2nd)Richard Laing 76-78—154 (4th)Brad Stephens 81-74—155 (6th)Jeff Sedorcek 80-76—156 (9th)Chris Thompson 80-90—170 (T62nd)

Vanderbilt Music City IntercollegiateApril 13-15 | Nashville, Tenn.

Team 304-287-290—881 (10th of 18)Richard Laing 74-71-73—218 (T16th)Brett Vuillemin 73-72-74—219 (T22nd)Jeff Sedorcek 79-70-70—219 (T22nd)Brad Stephens 80-76-73—229 (T65th)Chris Thompson 78-74-79—231 (T74th)

Big Eight ChampionshipApril 25-26 | Enid, Okla.

Team 301-305-314—920 (8th of 8)Brett Vuillemin 71-71-81—223 (T9th)Richard Laing 73-74-79—226 (T16th)Jeff Sedorcek 81-73-75—229 (T24th)Chris Thompson 78-87-79—244 (37th)Brad Stephens 79-92-84—255 (40th)

Midwestern InvitationalMay 4-5 | Ames, Iowa

Team 319-300—619 (T11th of 19)Jeff Sedorcek 77-74—151 (T12th)Bobby Donnellan 78-76—154 (T32nd)Richard Laing 81-75—156 (T38th)Brett Vuillemin 85-75—160 (T64th)Todd Fowler 83-80—163 (T79th)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 24-26 | Columbus, Ohio

Richard Laing* 79-78-78—235 (T82nd)

1990 | Fall

U.C. Ferguson All-College ClassicSept. 24-25 | Oklahoma City, Okla.

Team 315-311-320—946 (7th of 14)Will Siebert 83-78-75—236 (T19th)Bobby Donnellan 80-75-83—238 (T29th)Sean Robertson 78-78-83—239 (T32nd)Jim Brenneman 86-80-79—245 (T45th)Greg Roberts 74-71-DNF

Falcon InvitationalOct. 6-7 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 303-324—627 (5th of 19)Brett Vuillemin 76-78—154 (T9th)Will Siebert 73-84—157 (T18th)Richard Laing 76-81—157 (T18th)Bill Graham 78-81—159 (T31st)Chad Judd 83-85—168 (T79th)

Hyatt Bear Creek-Fall ClassicOct. 29-30 | Fort Worth, Texas

Team 320-314—634 (15th of 20)Richard Laing 77-78—155 (T15th)Brett Vuillemin 79-77—156 (T26th)Bill Graham 80-80—160 (T52nd)Chris Thompson 84-79—163 (T75th)Will Siebert 85-82—167 (T88th)1991 | Spring

Vanderbilt Music City IntercollegiateMarch 30-31 | Nashville, Tenn.

Team 322-298-301—921 (T4th of 18)Bill Graham 82-77-71—230 (T13th)Jim Brenneman 77-75-79—231 (T16th)Brett Vuillemin 83-75-76—234 (T31st)Will Siebert 81-72-81—234 (T31st)Richard Laing 90-76-75—241 (T57th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 8-9 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 299-302-307—908 (5th of 15)Jim Brenneman 70-75-82—227 (T15th)Richard Laing 75-78-75—228 (T19th)Bill Graham 79-76-74—229 (T21st)Brett Vuillemin 80-76-76—232 (T33rd)Will Siebert 75-75-86—236 (T39th)

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Big Eight ChampionshipApril 29-30 | Kansas City, Kan.

Team 326-332-314—972 (8th of 8)Richard Laing 79-80-74—233 (13th)Brett Vuillemin 82-84-76—242 (20th)Jim Brenneman 82-80-82—244 (26th)Bill Graham 83-88-82—253 (36th)Chad Judd 93-89-86—268 (40th)

Midwestern InvitationalMay 3-4 | Genoa, Ill.

Team 321-323-316—960 (9th of 13)Richard Laing 76-80-75—231 (T22nd)Bill Graham 85-73-77—235 (T30th)Jim Brenneman 79-81-81—241 (T41st)David Sedlock 81-90-83—254 (T52nd)Will Seibert 85-89-96—270 (62nd)

1991 | Fall

Baker InvitationalSept. 20 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 310 (2nd of 24)Brett Waldman 75 (2nd)David Sedlock 76 (T8th)Chad Judd 76 (T8th)Sean Robertson 83 (T72nd)Will Siebert 83 (T72nd)

U.C. Ferguson All-College ClassicSept. 23-24 | Oklahoma City, Okla.

Team 310-293-294—897 (11th of 17)Richard Laing 75-70-76—221 (T19th)David Sedlock 78-72-74—224 (T26th)Jim Brenneman 78-75-73—226 (T33rd)Brett Vuillemin 79-76-72—227 (T38th)Bill Graham 82-79-75—236 (T92nd)

Kansas InvitationalSept. 30 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 317-306—623 (13th of 15)Jim Brenneman 75-76—151 (T23rd)Richard Laing 76-76—152 (T31st)David Sedlock 82-77—159 (T57th)Sean Robertson 84-80—164 (T68th)Bill Graham 88-77—165 (T70th)

Falcon InvitationalOct. 4-6 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 331-307-307—945 (T10th of 23)Richard Laing 77-74-72—223 (T4th)Jim Brenneman 85-78-76—239 (T42nd)Will Siebert 89-76-72—247 (T78th)Chad Judd 85-89-77—251 (T90th)Brett Waldman 84-79-89—252 (T92nd)

Iowa State ClassicOct. 20 | Ames Iowa

Team 460 (2nd of 10) Bill Graham 72-40*—112 (3rd)Richard Laing 75-39*—114 (5th)Brett Vuillemin 79-39*—118 (10th)Jim Brenneman 82-39*—121 (T11th)David Sedlock 77-44*—121 (T11th)

*27-hole event

Texas Intercollegiate ChampionshipNov. 4 | Fort Worth, Texas

Team 293-307—600 (8th of 14)Richard Laing 74-72—146 (11th)Brett Waldman 75-76—151 (26th)Bill Graham 74-78—152 (30th)Will Seibert 77-77—154 (44th)Brett Vuillemin 74-82—156 (53rd)

Jaguar ClassicNov. 18-19 | Augusta, Ga.

Team 303-301—604 (5th of 15) Richard Laing 74-72—146 (8th)Jim Brenneman 73-78—151 (25th)Bill Graham 79-75—154 (39th)David Sedlock 79-76—155 (45th)Brett Vuillemin 77-82—159 (63rd)

1992 | Spring

SMSU InvitationalMarch 30-31 | Spring�ield, Mo.

Team 314-318-313—945 (1st of 12)Chad Judd 76-77-75—228 (2nd)Jim Brenneman 76-84-74—234 (T8th)Richard Laing 79-77-79—235 (10th)Brett Vuillemin 85-80-85—250 (T56th)Sean Robertson 83-84-87—254 (T72nd)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 6-7 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 309-302-310—921 (7th of 15)Richard Laing 73-76-78—227 (18th)Jim Brenneman 82-73-75—230 (T19th)Chad Judd 77-77-79—233 (27th)Bill Graham 82-77-88—247 (85th)

Bent Brook-Blazer InvitationalApril 13-14 | Birmingham, Ala.

Team 296 (3rd of 10)Richard Laing 70 (T1st)Jim Brenneman 73 (T8th)Chad Judd 74 (T12th)Bill Graham 79 (T34th)Brett Vuillemin 80 (T40th)

Music City IntercollegiateApril 20-21 | Nashville, Tenn.

Team 302-310-304—916 (T9th of 18)Richard Laing 74-78-75—227 (T20th)Jim Brenneman 72-81-75—228 (T26th)Sean Robertson 76-75-77—228 (T26th)Bill Graham 82-77-79—237 (T74th)Chad Judd 80-80-77—237 (T74th)

Big Eight ChampionshipApril 27-28 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 305-303-311—919 (6th of 8)Richard Laing 72-72-76—220 (T7th)Jim Brenneman 75-86-76—233 (T28th)Sean Robertson 78-74-82—234 (30th)Bill Graham 82-77-70—237 (T32nd)Chad Judd 80-80-79—239 (T32nd)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 21-23 | McKinney, Texas

Richard Laing* 69-76-71—216 (T6th)

NCAA ChampionshipsJune 3-6 | Albuquerque, N.M.

Richard Laing* 76-74—150 (MC) (T100th)

1992 | Fall

Falcon InvitationalSept. 20-21 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 305-301-298—904 (7th of 24)Richard Laing 74-74-74—222 (T12th)Sean Robertson 78-77-72—227 (T28th)Jason Losch 76-73-80—229 (T39th)Brett Waldman 77-77-75—229 (T39th)Jim Brenneman 83-79-77—239 (T85th)

Kansas InvitationalSept. 28-29 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 307-298-298—903 (2nd of 13)Richard Laing 74-74-74—222 (T5th)Brett Waldman 77-74-73—224 (T6th)Jason Losch 77-71-78—226 (T11th)Sean Robertson 80-77-73—230 (T24th)Chris Weddle 80-78-80—238 (T50th)

Iowa State Cyclone ClassicOct. 4 | Ames, Iowa

Team 296-291—587 (1st of 9)Brett Waldman 71-72—143 (1st)Sean Robertson 74-71—145 (2nd)Richard Laing 76-72—148 (T4th)Jason Losch 75-76—151 (T11th)Chad Judd 80-90—170 (T42nd)

CablesEnd-Ram InvitationalOct. 19-20 | Fort Collins, Colo.

Team 303-297-296—896 (4th of 12)Brett Waldman 73-70-73—216 (3rd)Sean Robertson 78-73-75—226 (T14th)Will Siebert 77-76-74—227 (T18th)Richard Laing 75-82-74—231 (T32nd)Jason Losch 84-78-76—238 (T46th)

Texas IntercollegiateNov. 4-5 | Dallas, Texas

Team 300-296-295—891 (9th of 18)Sean Robertson 74-70-74—218 (13th)Jason Losch 74-76-70—220 (19th)Richard Laing 78-72-76—226 (T42nd)Will Siebert 77-78-75—231 (T56th)Brett Waldman 75-78-DNF

1993 | Spring

Baylor Spring InvitationalMarch 22-23 | Waco, Texas

Team 304 (9th of 13)Richard Laing 73 (T11th)Jim Brenneman 77 (T38th)Scott Hovis 77 (T38th)Chris Weddle 77 (T38th)Sean Robertson 78 (T45th)

SMSU InvitationalMarch 29-30 | Spring�ield, Mo.

Team 302-304-313—919 (3rd of 15)Richard Laing 75-73-78—226 (T5th)Brett Waldman 78-72-76—226 (T5th)Will Siebert 75-78-81—234 (T22nd)Jim Brenneman 74-81-81—236 (T32nd)Sean Robertson 81-82-78—241 (T47th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 5-6 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 296-298-303—897 (2nd of 14)Richard Laing 72-69-73—214 (1st)Jim Brenneman 72-72-72—216 (2nd)Brett Waldman 73-75-80—228 (T15th)Chad Judd 79-83-79—241 (T54th)Chris Weddle 81-82-79—242 (T56th)

Bent Brook-Blazer InvitationalApril 13-14 | Birmingham, Ala.

Team 285-290-297—872 (5th of 18)Jim Brenneman 68-75-72—215 (T6th)Chad Judd 71-69-76—216 (T10th)Richard Laing 74-73-75—222 (T28th)Brett Waldman 72-73-78—223 (T40th)Scott Hovis 77-77-74—228 (T66th)

Big Eight ChampionshipApril 26-27 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 308-311-317—936 (7th of 8)Richard Laing 74-76-76—226 (12th)Jim Brenneman 78-79-81—238 (28th)Chad Judd 79-82-76—239 (T29th)Brett Waldman 78-75-88—241 (T32nd)Will Siebert 78-75-88—241 (T32nd)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 13-15 | Columbus, Ohio

Team 318-313-312—943 (21st of 21)Jim Brenneman 77-76-78—231 (T73rd)Richard Laing 78-75-80—233 (T81th)Chad Judd 79-82-76—237 (T97th)Sean Robertson 84-80-81—245 (T109th)Brett Waldman 88-87-78—253 (111th)

1993 | Fall

Falcon InvitationalSept. 18-19 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 302-312-298—912 (9th of 24)Brett Waldman 75-76-71—222 (7th)Troy Halterman 74-76-76—226 (T18th)Jason Losch 76-82-73—231 ( T49th)Sean Robertson 77-78-79—234 (T59th)Chad Judd 83-83-78—244 (T104th)

First Coast IntercollegiateSept. 27-29 | Jacksonville, Fla.

Team 307-308-313—928 (9th of 14)Jason Losch 74-75-75—224 (T6th)Chad Judd 77-76-80—233 (T32nd)Brett Waldman 77-81-75—233 (T32nd)Sean Robertson 81-79-83—243 (T58th)Troy Halterman 79-78-88—245 (T63rd)

Grand Canyon InvitationalOct. 4-5 | Casa Grande, Ariz.

Team 308-299-296—903 (8th of 18)Scott Hovis 77-68-73—218 (T5th)Chad Judd 76-71-76—223 (T18th)Jason Losch 77-78-73—228 (T36th)Chad Buckridge 78-82-74—234 (T54th)Will Siebert 84-82-77—243 (T76th)

Kansas InvitationalOct. 11-12 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 304-312-308—924 (7th of 14)Max Pinney III 73-76-77—226 (17th)Scott Hovis 73-78-80—231 (T33rd)Jason Losch 81-77-79—237 (T46th)Chad Judd 78-87-74—239 (T54th)Sean Robertson 80-81-78—239 (T54th)

CablesEnd-Ram InvitationalOct. 18-19 | Fort Collins, Colo.

Team 297-303—600 (4th of 12)Troy Halterman 71-74—145 (T3rd)Chad Buckridge 74-72—146 (5th)Max Pinney III 75-78–153 (T25th)Andy Boettcher 77-79—156 (T41st)Skip Pankewich 80-79—159 (T54th)

1994 | Spring

Southwest Missouri StateMarch 28-29 | Spring�ield, Mo.

Team 327-318-311—956 (12th of 18)Troy Halterman 78-81-77—236 (T22nd)Jason Losch 84-79-77—240 (T37th)Chad Buckridge 83-83-76—242 (T48th)Scott Hovis 74-78-81—243 (T53rd)Max Pinney 82-80-85—247 (T74th)

Southwest Texas ClassicApril 15 | Austin, Texas

Team 316-306—617 (9th of 11)Sean Robertson 75-74—149 (15th)Troy Halterman 81-73—154 (T29th)Max Pinney 82-75—157 (T40th)Scott Hovis 80-79—159 (T48th)Will Siebert 80-83—163 (T60th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 4 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 335-319—654 (9th of 16)Sean Robertson 82-74—156 (T4th)Troy Halterman 84-80—164 (T30th)Chad Judd 85-80—165 (T38th)Chad Buckridge 84-86—170 (T55th)Will Siebert 86-85—171 (T61st)

Big Eight ChampionshipApril 25-26 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 311-314-315—940 (6th of 8)Scott Hovis 74-77-78—229 (T12th)Chad Judd 77-77-79—234 (22nd)Troy Halterman 79-80-81—240 (29th)Sean Robertson 81-79-81—241 (T30th)Jason Losch 81-86-77—244 (34th)

1994 | Fall

Mid-West ChampionshipSept. 9-10 | Ames, Iowa

Team 300-292-301—893 (3rd of 8)Troy Halterman 73-71-75—219 (5th)Brett Halterman 75-71-76—222 (T11th)Chad Buckridge 75-77-73—225 (T13th)Scott Hovis 77-76-77—230 (T23rd)Jason Losch 79-74-77—230 (T23rd)Chad Myers 78-79-82—239 (37th)

Falcon Cross-Creek InvitationalSept. 18-19 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 306-299-303—908 (9th of 24)Brett Waldman 73-76-76—225 (T22nd)Scott Hovis 78-75-73—226 (T28th)Troy Halterman 78-75-76—229 (T40th)Jason Losch 77-73-80—230 (T49th)Chad Buckridge 80-83-78—241 (T97th)

Kansas InvitationalSept. 26-27 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 310-308-305—923 (9th of 14)Jason Losch 75-75-74—224 (T12th)Troy Halterman 74-74-77—225 (T14th)Scott Hovis 81-78-79—238 (T55th)B.J. Walter 81-83-75—239 (T62nd)Toller Miller 80-81-80—241 (T69th)

D.A. Weibring IntercollegiateOct. 3-4 | Normal, Ill.

Team 293-297—590 (1st of 17)Troy Halterman 72-71—173 (1st)Jason Losch 71-75—146 (T2nd)Brett Waldman 73-75—148 (T7th)Chad Buckridge 77-76—153 (T26th)Max Pinney 78-80—158 (T55th)

Sundance Steak House-Ram InviteOct. 10-11 | Ft. Collins, Colo.

Team 297-311-310—918 (8th of 10)Scott Hovis 72-75-76—223 (T13th)Max Pinney 76-79-76—231 (T33rd)Toller Miller 73-80-79—232 (T36th)Chad Meyers 77-79-79—235 (T43rd)B.J. Walter 76-78-82—236 (T45th)

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UTA-United Sports Tech. InvitationalNov. 14-15 | Ft. Worth, Texas

Team 303-301—604 (7th of 18)Troy Halterman 74-70—144 (1st)Scott Hovis 78-75—153 (T43rd)Brett Waldman 74-79—153 (T43rd)Jason Losch 77-81—158 (T73rd)Chad Buckridge 82-77—159 (T77th)

1995 | Spring

Southwest ClassicMarch 13-14 | Austin, Texas

Team 300-308—608 (1st of 16)Scott Hovis 72-78—150 (T4th)Chad Myers 74-79—153 (T19th)Jason Losch 76-77—153 (T19th)Chad Buckridge 78-75—153 (T19th)Troy Halterman 81-78—159 (T52nd)

SMSU InvitationalMarch 27-28 | Spring�ield, Mo.

Team 330-318-300—948 (6th of 18)Scott Hovis 80-78-74—232 (T6th)Chad Buckridge 86-76-74—236 (T17th)Troy Halterman 80-83-75—238 (T26th)Chad Myers 84-85-77—246 (T45th)Jason Losch 89-81-90—260 (T85th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 4-5 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 311-295-318—924 (8th of 13)Scott Hovis 80-78-74—225 (T5th)Chad Myers 77-76-78—232 (T29th)Troy Halterman 82-72-80—234 (T37th)Chad Buckridge 76-77-84—236 (T47th)B.J. Walter 79-89-88—256 (68th)

Bent-Brook Blazer InvitationalApril 10-11 | Birmingham, Ala.

Team 299-311—610 (T12th of 18)Scott Hovis 73-72—145 (T12th)Toller Miller 75-79—154 (T49th)Jason Losch 75-79—154 (T49th)Chad Myers 76-81—157 (T68th)Troy Halterman 78-82—160 (80th)

Big Eight ChampionshipApril 24-25 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 311-314-315—940 (5th of 8)Chad Buckridge 74-72-77—223 (T11th)Scott Hovis 81-70-75—226 (T15th)Chad Myers 72-73-82—227 (T18th)Troy Halterman 73-77-73—233 (T29th)Jason Losch 79-75-80—234 (T31st)

NCAA RegionalMay 18-20 | Montgomery, Texas

Scott Hovis* 72-74-76—222 (T36th)

1995 | Fall

Kansas InvitationalSept. 25-26 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 305-295—600 (T8th of 17)Troy Halterman 73-73—146 (T11th)Chad Buckridge 80-70—150 (T27th)Scott Hovis 75-78—153 (T48th)Andy King 83-74—157 (77th)Jason Losch 77-82—159 (T79th)

D.A. Weibring InvitationalOct. 1-2 | Normal, Ill.

Team 298-313-299—910 (7th of 17)Troy Halterman 75-79-70—224 (T10th)Chad Buckridge 70-81-79—230 (T33rd)Scott Hovis 74-79-77—230 (T33rd)Brant Benninga 79-78-73—230 (T33rd)Zac Clark 80-77-79—236 (T59th)

Indian IntercollegiateOct. 30-31 | Monroe, La.

Team 317-302-315—934 (9th of 15)Troy Halterman 77-76-75—228 (T12th)Chad Buckridge 80-71-86—237 (T38th)Jason Losch 80-75-83—238 (T40th)Scott Hovis 84-81-75—240 (T47th)B.J. Walter 80-80-82—242 (T56th)

UTA-United Sports Tech. InvitationalNov. 13-14 | Ft. Worth, Texas

Team 310-300-299—909 (6th of 16)Troy Halterman 75-72-77—224 (T12th)Scott Hovis 78-77-73—228 (T21st)Chad Buckridge 76-76-76—228 (T21st)Jason Losch 82-75-74—231 (T36th)Andy King 81-83-76—240 (63rd)

1996 | Spring

Crown Colony CollegiateFeb. 22-24 | Lu�kin,Texas

Team 311-315-330—956 (13th of 17)Chad Myers 78-82-79—233 (T22nd)Scott Hovis 75-78-83—236 (T38th)Troy Halterman 83-75-81—239 (T51st)Chad Buckridge 75-80-87—242 (T62nd)Jason Losch 86-86-87—259 (T86th)

Southwest ClassicMarch 11-12 | Austin, Texas

Team 313-312-309—934 (T7th of 17)Troy Halterman 77-81-72—230 (T11th)Scott Hovis 80-77-76—233 (T22nd)Chad Buckridge 80-77-79—236 (T34th)Jason Losch 81-77-82—240 (T51st)Chad Myers 76-82-84—242 (T56th)

SMSU InvitationalMarch 25-26 | Spring�ield, Mo.

Team 322-306—628 (2nd of 18)Troy Halterman 79-78—157 (T8th)Scott Hovis 83-75—158 (T11th)Chad Buckridge 79-79—158 (T11th)B.J. Walter 81-77—158 (T11th)Brant Benninga 85-76—161 (T29th)

ULAR IntercollegiateApril 1-2 | Little Rock, Ark.

Team 316-307-306—929 (12th of 21)Scott Hovis 78-73-78—229 (T27th)Troy Halterman 78-80-75—233 (T38th)Chad Myers 80-73-81—234 (T41st)Chad Buckridge 80-81-74—235 (49th)B.J. Walter 82-83-79—244 (T83rd)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 15-16 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 308-307-304—919 (4th of 18)Scott Hovis 79-74-78—231 (T18th)Troy Halterman 76-78-77—231 (T18th)Jason Losch 78-76-77—231 (T18th)Chad Buckridge 75-79-79—233 (T28th)B.J. Walter 81-86-72—239 (T54th)

Big Eight ChampionshipApril 22-23 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 313-310-304—927 (6th of 8)Troy Halterman 78-72-74—224 (7th)Scott Hovis 79-76-76—231 (17th)Jason Losch 79-80-79—238 (30th)Chad Myers 77-82-77—239 (T31st)Chad Buckridge 83-DQ-75—DNP

1996 | Fall

Falcon Cross-Creek InviteSept. 13-15 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 296-311-309—916 (16th of 24)Matt Murdoch 72-78-76—226 (T37th)Chad Buckridge 76-75-78—229 (T54th)Brian Racette 77-79-78—234 (T88th)B.J. Walter 73-85-77—235 (T93rd)Brant Benninga 75-79-87—241 (T106th)

Kansas InvitationalSept. 23-24 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 310-310-312—932 (15th of 17)B.J. Walter 73-78-79—230 (T37th)Brett Sayre 80-77-77—234 (T54th)Matt Murdoch 80-76-79—235 (T59th)Chad Buckridge 81-79-77—237 (T67th)Mark Sears 84-75-82—241 (80th)Brian Racette 77-85-80—242 (T86th)

Woodlands IntercollegiateOct. 7-8 | Houston, Texas

Team 309-312-307—928 (T10th of 18)B.J. Walter 75-80-72—227 (T16th)Chad Buckridge 79-81-73—233 (T29th)Matt Murdoch 81-73-82—236 (T46th)Brian Racette 79-78-83—240 (T60th)Brett Sayre 76-DQ-80—DNP

Red Raider IntercollegiateOct. 21-22 | Lubbock, Texas

Team 307-304—611 (14th of 17)Brant Benninga 72-74—146 (T8th)Chad Buckridge 73-77—150 (T27th)B.J. Walter 81-74—155 (T57th)Zac Clark 81-79—160 (T78th)Dan Demory 84-79—163 (85th)

Arlington Awards InviteNov. 4-5 | Dallas, Texas

Team 303-304-300—907 (7th of 18)Chad Buckridge 68-76-72—216 (1st)Dan Demory 76-75-77—228 (T27th)Brett Sayre 76-79-77—232 (T51st)Brant Benninga 83-76-85—244 (T76th)B.J. Walter WD-77-74—DNPMatt Murdoch* 76-76-74—226 (T17th)

1997 | Spring

UTSA InvitationalFeb. 24-25 | San Antonio, Texas

Team 336-313—649 (9th of 15)Chad Buckridge 83-75—158 (T20th)B.J. Walter 81-79—160 (T26th)Brant Benninga 86-78—164 (T45th)Dan Demory 87-81—168 (T54th)Matt Murdoch 86-88—174 (T68th)

New Orleans Collegiate ClassicMarch 3-4 | New Orleans, La.

Team 309-313—622 (9th of 18)Chad Buckridge 76-75—151 (T9th)Andy King 73-80—153 (T15th)Brian Racette 79-77—156 (T31st)Zac Clark 81-81—162 (T52nd)Jeremy Higgins 93-84—177 (T91st)

SMSU InvitationalMarch 31-April 1 | Spring�ield, Mo.

Team 316-313-316—945 (12th of 18)Brant Benninga 78-74-80—232 (T26th)Matt Murdoch 77-79-78—234 (T34th)Brian Racette 82-80-77—239 (T46th)Chad Buckridge 79-83-81—243 (T64th)Andy King 86-80-83—249 (T83rd)

Arkansas State InvitationalApril 7-8 | Jonesboro, Ark.

Team 316-316—632 (16th of 18)Brant Benninga 72-79—151 (T27th)Matt Murdoch 80-75—155 (T50th)Dan Demory 78-83—161 (T74th)Zac Clark 86-79—165 (T91st)Jeremy Higgins 93-86—179 (94th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 14-15 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 307-302-308—917 (6th of 16)Matt Murdoch 76-73-73—222 (6th)Chad Buckridge 77-79-76—232 (T28th)Brant Benninga 78-77-78—233 (T33rd)B.J. Walter 76-76-81—233 (T33rd)Andy King 78-76-83—237 (T49th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 28-29 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 299-309-309—917 (7th of 12)Matt Murdoch 72-75-79—226 (14th)Brant Benninga 76-77-76—229 (T22nd)Chad Buckridge 73-79-78—230 (T24th)B.J. Walter 80-78-76—234 (T33th)Brian Racette 78-83-80—241 (T41st)

1997 | Fall

Falcon Cross-Creek InvitationalSept. 12-14 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 307-306-310—923 (20th of 24)Brian Racette 76-73-78—227 (66th)Matt Murdoch 80-77-71—228 (71st)B.J. Walter 72-78-79—229 (74th)Zac Clark 79-78-84—241 (116th)Jeremy Higgins 80-84-82—246 (119th

Kansas InvitationalSept. 22-23 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 302-299-300—901 (8th of 17)Brian Racette 68-75-76—219 (T9th)B.J. Walter 75-74-75—224 (T29th)Matt Murdoch 81-75-72—228 (T44th)Brant Benninga 79-74-77—230 (T51st)Mark Sears 82-85-80—247 (89th)

D.A. Weibring IntercollegiateSept. 28-29 | Normal, Ill.

Team 297-289-316—902 (6th of 18)Brian Racette 74-69-83—226 (T21st)Brant Benninga 78-73-75—226 (T21st)Zac Clark 77-77-75—229 (T34th)B.J. Walter 71-73-88—232 (T57th)Matt Murdoch 75-74-83—232 (T57th)

Louisiana Tech IntercollegiateOct. 20-21 | Calhoun, La.

Team 298-300-301—899 (3rd of 14)B.J. Walter 74-76-73—223 (7th)Brant Benninga 75-71-78—224 (T8th)Matt Murdoch 75-76-76—227 (T12th)Zac Clark 74-78-76—228 (T15th)Brian Racette 83-78-75—236 (T50th)

1998 | Spring

Louisiana ClassicMarch 9-10 | Lafayette, La.

Team 316-315-311—944 (14th of 15)Brian Racette 75-77-76—228 (T19th)Matt Murdoch 77-80-79—236 (T49th)B.J. Walter 80-78-79—237 (T56th)Brant Benninga 84-80-79—243 (T70th)Zac Clark 87-80-77—244 (T76th)

Paci�ic Coast IntercollegiateMarch 25-26 | Santa Barbara, Calif.

Team 298-319—617 (17th of 20)Brian Racette 72-81—153 (T46th)B.J. Walter 74-80—154 (T56th)Matt Murdoch 75-80—155 (T68th)Zac Clark 77-78—155 (T68th)Brant Benninga 78-81—159 (T99th)

Spring ClassicApril 6-7 | Jonesboro, Ark.

Team 306-299-319—924 (10th of 18)Brian Racette 76-76-78—230 (T29th)B.J. Walter 75-74-83—232 (T39th)Matt Murdoch 81-73-78—232 (T39th)Zac Clark 79-76-80—235 (T50th)Brant Benninga 76-84-84—244 (T84th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 13-14 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 310-301-311—922 (15th of 20)Matt Murdoch 76-76-73—225 (22nd)Brant Benninga 73-76-80—229 (40th)Brian Racette 78-76-78—232 (62nd)B.J. Walter 80-76-80—236 (86th)Mark Sears 81-77-83—241 (98th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 27-28 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 335-320-312—967 (12th of 12)Brian Racette 81-74-76—231 (T15th)Matt Murdoch 83-81-81—245 (47th)Brant Benninga 84-83-79—246 (T48th)B.J. Walter 88-82-76—246 (T48th)Mark Sears 87-88-81—256 (T56th)

1998 | Fall

Kansas InvitationalSept. 21-22 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 299-308-304—911 (13th of 17)Scott McNeely 72-75-75—222 (T25th)Mark Sears 75-77-73—225 (T37th)Brian Racette 76-79-77—232 (T68th)Zac Clark 76-80-79—235 (T77th)Bryan Milberger 77-77-81—235 (T77th)

D.A. Weibring IntercollegiateSept. 27-28 | Normal, Ill.

Team 293-302-298—893 (7th of 15)Mark Sears 71-75-73—219 (T17th)Chris Brungardt 72-76-75—223 (T31st)Brian Racette 74-74-79—226 (T50th)Josh Cook 76-78-75—229 (T59th)Scott McNeely 76-77-77—230 (63rd)

Wildcat IntercollegiateOct. 9-10 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 290-293-288—871 (T1st of 9)Mark Sears 68-73-71—212 (1st)Brian Racette 72-76-70—218(T7th) Bryan Milberger 75-74-75—224 (T21st)Chris Brungardt 78-75-72—225 (T26th)Scott McNeely 75-71-76—222 (T16th)Zac Clark* 77-74-74—225 (T26th)Josh Cook* 72-76-78—226 (T29th)Dan Demory* 75-75-76—226 (T29th)Matt Williams* 75-77-77—229 (T36th)Ryan Wilson* 81-77-78—236 (36th)

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Oral Roberts IntercollegiateOct. 12-13 | Tulsa, Okla.

Team 315-304-302—921 (13th of 18)Mark Sears 76-75-75—226 (T29th)Chris Brungardt 76-81-73—230 (T53rd)Brian Racette 81-74-78—233 (T60th) Scott McNeely 83-77-76—236 (T70th)Bryan Milberger 82-78-78—238 (T79th)

The Nelson IntercollegiateOct. 31-Nov. 1 | Palo Alto, Calif.

Team 299-305-303—907 (17th of 18)Scott McNeely 75-69-77—221 (T30th)Mark Sears 74-80-74—228 (T29th)Chris Brungardt 76-79-77—232 (76th)Brian Racette 74-77-82—233 (T77th)Bryan Milberger 77-81-75—233 (T77th)Spring 1999

UTSA InvitationalFeb. 22-23 | San Antonio, Texas

Team 323-306—629 (14th of 18)Brant Benninga 78-77—155 (T32nd)Brian Racette 81-77—158 (T49th)Josh Cook 84-74—158 (T49th)Scott McNeely 80-79—159 (T58th)Mark Sears 84-78—155 (T70th)

Louisiana ClassicMarch 8-9 | Lafayette, La.

Team 300-310-310—920 (14th of 15)Brant Benninga 74-77-76—227 (T39th)Bryan Milberger 73-77-78—228 (T43rd)Mark Sears 74-78-77—229 (T49th)Scott McNeely 82-78-79—239 (75th)Brian Racette 79-78-83—240 (T76th)

Stevinson Ranch InvitationalMarch 22-23 | Turlock, Calif.

Team 297-307-302—906 (10th of 18)Brant Benninga 71-75-75—221 (T15th)Mark Sears 73-78-72—223 (T21st)Scott McNeely 77-78-76—231 (T52nd)Josh Cook 76-76-81—233 (T61st)Bryan Milberger 77-82-79—239 (T75th)

Arkansas State-Indian ClassicApril 5-6 | Jonesboro, Ark.

Team 311-320-312—943 (12th of 16)Scott McNeely 77-79-78—234 (T28th)Josh Cook 72-84-80—236 (T41st)Brant Benninga 85-79-75—239 (T50th)Bryan Milberger 78-81-81—240 (T52nd)Zac Clark 84-81-79—244 (T60th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 12-13 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 300-310-310—920 (13th of 20)Mark Sears 68-73—141 (T7th)Josh Cook 74-74—148 (T49th)Scott McNeely 73-76—149 (T54th)Brant Benninga 77-74—151 (T68th)Bryan Milberger 76-77—153 (T83rd)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 25-26 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 304-308-298—910 (10th of 12)Brant Benninga 74-78-74—226 (T36th)Bryan Milberger 76-74-76—226 (T36th)Mark Sears 79-78-72—229 (T43rd)Scott McNeely 82-78-76—236 (T52nd)Josh Cook 75-81-81—237 (T55th)

1999 | Fall

Rocky Mountain IntercollegiateSept. 6-7 | Laramie, Wyo.

Team 286-295-288—869 (10th of 14)Dan Demory* 70-72-73—215 (T23rd)Bryan Milberger 70-72-74—216 (T26th)Scott McNeely 76-72-71—219 (T34th)Todd Rodemich 71-78-70—219 (T34th)Bryan Schweizer 80-73-73—226 (T63rd)Mark Sears 69-78-81—228 (T68th)

Kansas InvitationalSept. 20-21 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 310-305-312—928 (15th of 17)Bryan Milberger 74-76-79—229 (T35th)Mark Sears 80-77-73—230 (T38th)Scott McNeely 77-81-76—234 (T58th)Dan Demory 85-75-81—241 (T82nd)Todd Rodemich 79-81-WDBryan Schweizer* 76-78-86—240 (81st)

D.A. Weibring IntercollegiateSept. 26-27 | Normal, Ill.

Team 305-305-294—904 (6th of 15)Matt Williams* 73-80-80—233 (T46th)Mark Sears 75-76-69—220 (T6th)Brian Milberger 76-74-72—222 (T13th)Scott McNeely 74-79-75—228 (T28th)Dan Demory 80-76-78—234 (T50th)Brian Racette 80-80-79—239 (T69th)

Missouri Bluffs IntercollegiateOct. 11-12 | St. Charles, Mo.

Team 308-297-298—903 (12th of 16)Mark Sears 73-76-73—222 (T51st)Todd Rodemich 78-71-74—223 (T55th)Ryan Wilson 77-76-76—229 (T77th) Bryan Milberger 80-75-75—230 (T80th)Scott McNeely 82-75-78—235 (89th)

Greg May Honda-Baylor IntercollegiateOct. 20-21 | Waco, Texas

Team 293-300-307—900 (14th of 16)Mark Sears 73-76-71—220 (T30th)Dan Demory 71-78-74—223 (T42nd)Matt Williams 76-72-79—227 (T66th)Daryn Soldan 72-79-83—234 (T82nd)Scott McNeely 76-75-84—235 (T84th)

2000 | Spring

Southwest ClassicFeb. 21-22 | Victoria, Texas

Team 297-311-298—906 (10th of 18)Brant Benninga 74-77-76—227 (T39th)Bryan Milberger 73-77-78—228 (T43rd)Mark Sears 74-78-77—229 (T49th)Brian Racette 79-78-83—240 (75th)Scott McNeely 82-78-79—239 (T76th)

Northern Invasion IntercollegiateFeb. 27-28 | Orlando, Fla.

Team 287-293—560 (2nd of 3)Bryan Milberger 69-72—141 (2nd)Scott McNeely 72-72—144 (T4th)Matt Williams 75-72—147 (T7th)Mark Sears 71-77—148 (T10th)Josh Cook 79-77—156 (14th)Dan Demory 76-84—160 (17th)

Stevinson Ranch InvitationalMarch 27-28 | Stevinson, Calif.

Team 299-307-308—914 (5th of 14)Scott McNeely 69-75-74—218 (T2nd)Bryan Milberger 74-78-79—231 (T30th)Matt Williams 81-77-76—234 (T44th)Todd Rodemich 75-84-79—238 (T56th)Mark Sears 83-77-80—240 (T59th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 12-13 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 311-302-303—916 (10th of 15)Bryan Milberger 75-74-76—225 (T14th)Mark Sears 75-77-76—228 (T28th)Matt Williams 82-74-74—232 (T42nd)Scott McNeely 79-79-75—233 (T45th)Josh Cook 83-77-79—239 (T70th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 24-25 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 297-291-317—905 (10th of 12)Bryan Milberger 71-69-77—227 (T8th)Matt Williams 74-77-76—227 (T32nd)Scott McNeely 77-71-83—231 (T43rd)Mark Sears 75-74-83—232 (T46th)Todd Rodemich 78-77-81—236 (56th)

2000 | Fall

Fairway Club InvitationalSept. 11-12 | Lincoln, Neb.

Team 310-296-299—905 (5th of 12)Aaron Watkins* 72-74-74—220 (T5th)Bryan Milberger 74-69-71—214 (1st)Daryn Soldan 80-76-75—231 (T35th)Dan Demory 81-73-78—232 (40th)Scott McNeely 77-79-77—233 (T41st)A.J. Elgert 79-78-76—233 (T41st)

PSINet Collegiate InvitationalSept. 18-19 | Dellwood, Min.

Team 319-314-300—933 (11th of 12)Bryan Milberger 79-76-75—230 (T32nd)Dan Demory 81-80-73—234 (T42nd)Matt Williams 77-80-77—234 (T42nd)Aaron Watkins 82-78-75—235 (T45th)Daryn Soldan 82-80-80—242 (T57th)

Jim Colbert IntercollegiateOct. 2-3 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 309-299-305—913 (2nd of 10)A.J. Elgert 76-75-71—222 (T3rd)Bryan Milberger 79-75-76—230 (T13th)Aaron Watkins 77-74-79—230 (T13th)Brian Cox* 75-82-76—233 (T21st)Matt Williams 80-75-82—237 (30th)Bryan Schweizer* 80-76-83—239 (T34th)Scott McNeely 77-84-79—240 (T35th)Dan Demory* 77-79-84—240 (T35th)Daryn Soldan* 84-86-83—253 (55th)

Purina ClassicOct. 9-10 | St. Charles, Mo.

Team 303-285-293—881 (12th of 15)Scott McNeely 75-67-71—213 (12th)Bryan Milberger 76-75-73—224 (T52nd)A.J. Elgert 77-75-73—225 (T56th)Aaron Watkins 81-69-76—226 (T61st)Matt Williams 75-74-78—231 (T65th)Bryan Schweizer* 77-76-78—231 (T76th)

Kansas InvitationalOct. 25-26 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 305-297-297—899 (3rd of 13)Bryan Milberger 73-74-73—220 (8th)Scott McNeely 79-74-72—225 (T17th)A.J. Elgert 78-72-75—225 (T17th)Matt Williams 76-77-77—230 (T35th)Bryan Schweizer* 82-77-74—233 (T49th)Aaron Watkins 78-78-78—234 (T53rd)

2001 | Spring

Rice IntercollegiateFeb. 12-13 | Katy, Texas

Team 310-301-301—912 (10th of 10)Bryan Milberger 78-76-72—226 (T26th)Aaron Watkins 74-75-77—226 (T26th)A.J. Elgert 77-74-77—228 (T33rd)Matt Williams 85-76-75—236 (T49th)Daryn Soldan 81-78-78—237 (T51st)Scott McNeely 84-79-81—244 (60th)

Southwest ClassicFeb. 19-20 | Victoria, Texas

Team 398-305-310—913 (10th of 15)Matt Williams 70-75-77—222 (T16th)Bryan Milberger 75-79-74—228 (T36th)Aaron Watkins 75-76-79—230 (T41st)A.J. Elgert 78-75-80—233 (T56th)Scott McNeely 79-80-82—241 (T68th)

UTSA IntercollegiateFeb. 28-29 | San Antonio, Texas

Team 292-296-295—884 (8th of 12)A.J. Elgert 71-75-72—218 (T17th)Aaron Watkins 72-75-75—223 (T26th)Matt Williams 74-76-73—223 (T26th)Bryan Milberger 75-74-75—224 (T29th)Scott McNeely 78-72-83—233 (T57th)Brian Schweizer 78-81-85—244 (73rd)

Stevinson Ranch InvitationalMarch 26-27 | Stevinson Ranch, Calif.

Team 311-310-319—940 (9th of 14)A.J. Elgert 78-73-73—224 (T4th)Matt Williams 78-75-83—236 (T30th)Aaron Watkins 75-81-84—240 (T44th)Bryan Milberger 80-81-79—240 (T44th)Scott McNeely 84-89-91—264 (T73rd)

Branson Creek InvitationalApril 14-15 | Branson, Mo.

Team 285-273—558 (2nd of 10)Matt Williams 72-64—136 (T3rd)Bryan Schweizer* 69-68—137 (T5th)Aaron Watkins 72-69—141 (T11th)Dan Demory 73-69—142 (T13th)Bryan Milberger 68-77—145 (T24th)A.J. Elgert 74-71—145 (T24th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 23-24 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 328-307-306—941 (8th of 12)A.J. Elgert 82-74-76—232 (T20th)Bryan Milberger 77-83-76—236 (T33rd)Matt Williams 88-73-79—240 (T43rd)Bryan Schweizer 81-82-77—240 (T43rd)Aaron Watkins 88-78-77—243 (T49th)

2001 | Fall

Fairway Club InvitationalSept. 10-11 | Lincoln, Neb.

Team 303-291-294—888 (8th of 12)A.J. Elgert 76-68-73—217 (T3rd)Aaron Watkins 75-74-73—222 (T13th)Matt Williams 74-74-74—222 (T13th)Bryan Milberger 78-75-76—229 (T33rd)Tim Moody 81-76-74—231 (T36th)Scott McNeely* 83-77-84—244 (T53rd)

Jim Colbert IntercollegiateOct. 1-2 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 295-294-313—902 (1st of 9)A.J. Elgert 73-73-79—223 (T6th)Matt Williams 76-71-76—223 (T6th)Mark Sprecker* 73-76-79—228 (T13th)Aaron Watkins 75-76-80—231 (T21st)Bryan Milberger 71-84-78—233 (T26th)Greg Douglas* 75-81-79—235 (T32nd)Dusty King* 81-78-76—235 (T32nd)Bryan Schweizer 85-76-86—247 (T51st)Jonathan James* 81-78-90—249 (T53rd)Scott McNeely* 79-86-89—254 (55th)

Purina ClassicOct. 8-9 | St. Charles, Mo.

Team 289-296-285—870 (T8th of 15)Aaron Watkins 70-75-68—213 (T6th)Matt Williams 72-73-71—216 (T14th)Bryan Milberger 74-74-73—221 (T34th)A.J. Elgert 77-74-77—224 (T51st)Mark Sprecker 73-77-76—226 (T58th)Dusty King* 77-80-88—245 (T83rd)

Crown ClassicOct. 15-16 | Lu�kin, Texas

Team 299-310-320—929 (9th of 18)Aaron Watkins 74-74-76—224 (T9th)A.J. Elgert 71-77-85—233 (T36th)Bryan Milberger 78-77-83—238 (T57th)Matt Williams 76-87-76—239 (T61st)Mark Sprecker 81-82-86—249 (T82nd)

Baylor IntercollegiateOct. 29-30 | Waco, Texas

Team 296-281-278—855 (7th of 18)Aaron Watkins 75-66-69—210 (T9th)A.J. Elgert 73-71-70—214 (T20th)Matt Williams 73-72-72—217 (T38th)Bryan Milberger 80-72-69—221 (T50th)Bryan Schweizer 75-76-70—221 (T50th)2002 | Spring

Rice IntercollegiateFeb. 11-12 | Katy, Texas

Team 299-297-299—895 (T7th of 12)A.J. Elgert 74-74-74—222 (T13th)Bryan Milberger 74-73-77—224 (T20th)Aaron Watkins 79-73-74—226 (T27th)Bryan Schweizer 77-77-74—228 (T41st)Matt Williams 74-81-77—232 (T50th)Greg Douglas* 82-76-77—235 (T59th)

UTSA InvitationalFeb. 25-26 | San Antonio, Texas

Team 293-308-307—908 (8th of 16)A.J. Elgert 72-77-73—222 (T10th)Aaron Watkins 75-75-80—230 (T31st)Matt Williams 71-75-84—230 (T31st)Bryan Milberger 77-82-75—234 (T52nd)Bryan Schweizer 75-81-79—235 (T54th)

LSU Spring InvitationalMarch 1-3 | Baton Rouge, La.

Team 295 (14th of 20)Bryan Milberger 72 (T27th)Aaron Watkins 73 (T44th)Matt Williams 74 (T52nd)A.J. Elgert 76 (T70th)Bryan Schweizer 78 (T88th)

Stevinson Ranch InvitationalMarch 25-26 | Stevinson, Calif.

Team 286-290-296—872 (3rd of 16)A.J. Elgert 67-73-75—215 (T7th)Aaron Watkins 73-72-72—217 (T11th)Matt Williams 75-71-72—218 (T15th)Bryan Milberger 75-74-83—232 (T60th)Daryn Soldan 71-86-77—234 (T80th)

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Branson Creek InvitationalApril 8-9 | Branson, Mo.

Team 292-284-298—874 (T3rd of 13)Bryan Milberger 72-69-73—214 (T4th)A.J. Elgert 71-70-74—215 (T7th)Matt Williams 73-72-75—220 (T15th)Bryan Schweizer 76-73-76—225 (T36th)Mark Sprecker 77-78-81—236 (T63rd)

Wildcat InvitationalApril 14 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 299-311—610 (1st of 6)Bryan Schweizer 74-78—153 (T2nd)Bryan Milberger 81-73—154 (T5th)Matt Williams 77-77—154 (T5th)Greg Douglas* 78-79—157 (T9th)A.J. Elgert 73-85—158 (T11th)Aaron Watkins 75-83—158 (T11th)Dusty King* 82-79—161 (T17th)Mark Sprecker* 83-79—162 (T19th)Daryn Soldan* 86-80—166 (T25th)Jonathan James* 82-86—168 (T29th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 29-30 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 303-292-290—885 (7th of 12)Aaron Watkins 72-70-70—212 (T6th)A.J. Elgert 78-71-72—221 (T23rd)Bryan Milberger 75-73-73—221 (T23rd)Matt Williams 78-78-76—232 (51st)Bryan Schweizer 79-80-75—234 (T53rd)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 16-18 | Little Rock, Ark.

Aaron Watkins* 78-73-78—229 (T85th)

2002 | Fall

Fairway Club InvitationalSept. 9-10 | Lincoln, Neb.

Team 295-287-302—884 (T3rd of 13)Aaron Watkins 70-69-78—217 (8th)Greg Douglas 75-73-75—223 (T17th)A.J. Elgert 77-71-75—223 (T17th)Josh Persons 73-74-76—223 (T17th)Matt Van Cleave 77-75-76—228 (T37th)

Inverness Intercollegiate InvitationalSept. 16-17 | Toledo, Ohio

Team 304-294-291—889 (T3rd of 15)Greg Douglas 74-74-71—219 (7th)Aaron Watkins 74-75-72—221 (T12th)A.J. Elgert 79-71-72—222 (T16th)Matt Van Cleave 77-74-80—231 (T45th)Josh Persons 80-80-76—236 (T59th)

Jim Colbert IntercollegiateSept. 30-Oct. 1 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 317-301-299—917 (3rd of 12)Aaron Watkins 72-72-71—215 (1st)Josh Persons* 76-79-77—232 (T18th)Tim Moody* 78-79-76—233 (T20th)Matt Van Cleave* 84-73-76—233 (T20th)Nick Schumacher 82-81-73—236 (T33rd)Greg Douglas 85-72-82—239 (T43rd)A.J. Elgert 78-80-81—239 (T43rd)Jonathan James 88-77-74—239 (T43rd)Jimmy Dietz* 84-82-83—239 (T62nd)

Purina ClassicOct. 7-8 | St. Charles, Mo.

Team 301-286-285—872 (9th of 14)Aaron Watkins 72-71-67—210 (T12th)A.J. Elgert 76-73-69—218 (T32nd)Greg Douglas 77-72-75—224 (T46th)Josh Persons 82-70-74—226 (T59th)Matt Van Cleave 76-75-77—228 (63rd)Tim Moody* 82-75-75—232 (68th)

K-State vs. Oklahoma DualOct. 17 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 454-214—668 (1st of 2)Aaron Watkins 69-33—102 (1st)A.J. Elgert 75-35—110 (2nd)Josh Persons 77-35—112 (T3rd)Greg Douglas 77-36—113 (6th)Tim Moody 77-38—115 (T7th)Jimmy Dietz 80-37—117 (T9th)Jonathan James 79-39—118 (11th)Nick Schumacher 84-40—124 (13th)

Baylor InvitationalOct. 28-29 | Waco, Texas

Team 285-286-294—865 (T6th of 16)A.J. Elgert 71-70-73—214 (T13th)Greg Douglas 71-73-71—215 (T19th)Aaron Watkins 71-71-76—218 (T31st)Josh Persons 72-72-74—218 (T31st)Jimmy Dietz 73-77-87—237 (81st)

2003 | Spring

Rice IntercollegiateFeb. 10-11 | Cypress, Texas

Team 308-297-299—904 (T6th of 13)Aaron Watkins 77-76-73—226 (T22nd)Ben Kern 79-73-74—226 (T22nd)Josh Persons 78-73-76—227 (T25th)Greg Douglas 74-77-77—228 (T31st)Jonathan James 81-75-76—232 (T47th)

UTSA InvitationalFeb. 24-25 | San Antonio, Texas

Team 305 (T3rd of 15)Aaron Watkins 73 (2nd)A.J.Elgert 75 (T7th)Josh Persons 76 (13th)Greg Douglas 81 (T51st)Ben Kern 83 (T65th)

Louisiana ClassicMarch 10-11 | Lafayette, La.

Team 296-296-297—889 (12th of 15)Matt Van Cleave 71-71-73—215 (T13th)Aaron Watkins 76-76-72—224 (T44th)Greg Douglas 75-75-74—224 (T44th)Josh Persons 75-74-78—227 (T73rd)A.J. Elgert 75-77-80—232 (T73rd)

Stevinson Ranch InvitationalMarch 24-25 | Stevinson, Calif.

Team 286-287-299—872 (2nd of 14)Josh Persons 70-73-72—215 (T4th)Matt Van Cleave 72-71-73—216 (T8th)Aaron Watkins 72-72-75—219 (T17th)A.J. Elgert 72-73-80—225 (T40th)Greg Douglas 77-71-79—227 (49th)

Border OlympicsApril 4-5 | Laredo, Texas

Team 288-293-288—869 (5th of 20)Aaron Watkins 70-75-70—215 (T11th)Greg Douglas 71-73-73—217 (T22nd)Josh Persons 72-75-72—219 (T28th)A.J. Elgert 75-72-73—220 (T38th)Matt Van Cleave 75-73-76—224 (T56th)

Robert Kepler IntercollegiateApril 12-13 | Columbus, Ohio

Team 313-303-307—923 (11th of 18)Aaron Watkins 77-78-72—227 (T19th)Josh Persons 79-76-78—233 (T47th)A.J. Elgert 77-77-79—233 (T47th)Matt Van Cleave 80-77-78—235 (T58th)Greg Douglas 82-73-81—236 (T60th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 28-29 | Tulsa, Okla.

Team 305-302-320—927 (T6th of 12)Matt Van Cleave 72-75-83—230 (T16th)Aaron Watkins 76-79-78—233 (T23rd)Greg Douglas 80-76-80—236 (T31st)Josh Persons 83-73-80—236 (T31st)A.J. Elgert 77-78-82—237 (T36th)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 15-17 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 287-305-280—876 (11th of 27)Greg Douglas 68-81-68—217 (T33rd)Matt Van Cleave 72-77-71—220 (T48th)Aaron Watkins 74-77-69—220 (T48th)Josh Persons 76-76-72—224 (T85th)A.J. Elgert 73-75-78—226 (T102nd)

2003 | Fall

Badger InvitationalSept. 12-14 | Verona, Wis.

Team 294-294—588 (+12) (2nd of 9)Aaron Watkins 70-73—143 (T2nd)Josh Persons 72-72—144 (T4th)Matt Van Cleave 75-74—149 (T9th)A.J. Elgert 77-75—152 (T25th)Greg Douglas 78-75—153 (T28th)

Inverness IntercollegiateSept. 19-20 | Toledo, Ohio

Team 299-303-294—896 (+44) (2nd of 15)Aaron Watkins 76-77-69—222 (T4th)Matt Van Cleave 77-73-73—223 (T8th)Josh Persons 73-77-79—229 (T32nd)Greg Douglas 73-83-75—231 (T44th)A.J. Elgert 81-76-77—234 (T49th)

Jim Colbert IntercollegiateSept. 29-30 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 300-286—586 (+10) (3rd of 8)Aaron Watkins 70-73—143 (T3rd)A.J. Elgert 76-70—146 (T9th)Ben Kern* 73-73—146 (T9th)Matt Van Cleave 77-69—146 (T9th)Josh Persons 77-74—151 (T22nd)Greg Douglas 77-75—152 (T27th)Jimmy Dietz* 78-76—154 (T31st)Bryan Schweizer* 79-75—154 (T31st)Tim Moody* 81-80—161 (43rd)

Purina ClassicOct. 6-7 | St. Charles, Mo.

Team 277-268-285—830 (-22) (1st of 9)Matt Van Cleave 70-67-65—202 (1st)Ben Kern 68-68-73—209 (T5th)Tim Moody* 69-69-71—209 (T5th)Aaron Watkins 71-65-74—210 (T8th)A.J. Elgert 68-68-76—212 (T11th)Josh Persons 78-71-73—222 (T35th)

Duke Golf ClassicOct. 19-20 | Durham, N.C.

Team 294-290-298—882 (+18) (5th of 15)Ben Kern 73-73-74—220 (T14th)Matt Van Cleave 77-71-74—222 (T20th)Tim Moody 73-76-75—224(T27th)Aaron Watkins 75-74-75—224 (T27th)A.J. Elgert 73-72-80—225 (T30th)

2004 | Spring

Matlock Collegiate ClassicFeb. 16-17 | Lakeland, Fla.

Team 297-289-296—882 (+18) (5th of 15)Matt Van Cleave 73-72-70—215 (T7th)A.J. Elgert 71-77-75—223 (T23rd)Aaron Watkins 74-75-74—223 (T23rd)Greg Douglas 74-74-77—225 (T38th)Tim Moody 76-72-77—225 (T38th)

Hackler InvitationalMarch 8-9 | Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Team 303-302-291—896 (+32) (T7th of 19)A.J. Elgert 76-73-71—220 (T7th)Ben Kern 74-78-71—223 (T22nd)Josh Persons 79-77-73—229 (T44th)Aaron Watkins 74-75-83—232 (T54th)Matt Van Cleave 80-77-76—233 (T59th)

Stevinson Ranch InvitationalMarch 29-30 | Stevinson, Calif.

Team 286-281-294—861 (-3) (2nd of 14)Ben Kern 69-70-71—210 (T2nd)Aaron Watkins 71-69-73—213 (T7th)Tim Moody* 71-73-74—218 (T17th)Matt Van Cleave 83-67-73—223 (T34th)Josh Persons 72-75-78—225 (T39th)A.J. Elgert 74-76-77—227 (T53rd)

Boilermaker InvitationalApril 10-11 | West Lafayette, Ind.

Team 300-289-300—889 (+25) (12th of 18)Ben Kern 75-72-74—221 (T27th)Aaron Watkins 77-72-75—224 (T37th)Josh Persons 74-73-78—225 (T42nd)Matt Van Cleave 76-77-73—226 (T49th)A.J. Elgert 75-72-80—227 (T52nd)

Robert Kepler IntercollegiateApril 17-18 | Columbus, Ohio

Team 297-303-307—907 (+43) (10th of 18)Aaron Watkins 72-75-77—224 (T14th)Ben Kern 74-76-78—228 (T33rd)Tim Moody 74-77-79—230 (T46th)Matt Van Cleave 79-80-73—232 (T57th)Josh Persons 77-75-85—237 (T80th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 26-27 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 290-289-302—881 (+41) (4th of 12)Aaron Watkins 70-71-75—216 (T6th)Matt Van Cleave 76-70-73—219 (T9th)A.J. Elgert 69-74-78—221 (T13th)Tim Moody 75-74-78—227 (T36th)Ben Kern 77-75-76—228 (T40th)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 20-22 | West Lafayette, Ind.

Team 300-305-318—923 (+59) (15th of 27)A.J. Elgert 72-76-74—222 (T12th)Aaron Watkins 78-75-79—232 (T60th)Ben Kern 72-77-87—236 (T84th)Tim Moody 78-77-83—238 (T97th)Matt Van Cleave 80-79-82—241 (T107th)

NCAA ChampionshipsJune 1-4 | Hot Springs, Va.

A.J. Elgert* 68-69-75-76—288 (T28th)

2004 | Fall

Inverness IntercollegiateSept. 10-11 | Toledo, Ohio

Team 308-300-299—907 (+55) (9th of 13)Matt Van Cleave 74-75-71—220 (T8th)Ben Kern 79-72-73—224 (T19th)Clay Hodge 76-76-77—229 (T36th)Jonathan James 79-77-78—234 (T47th)Tyler Cummins 84-77-79—240 (T62nd)

Kansas InvitationalSept. 20-21 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 290-293-294—877 (+13) (2nd of 13)Matt Van Cleave 71-71-70—212 (2nd)Tyler Cummins 72-74-73—219 (T7th)Kyle Yonke* 72-77-72—221 (T17th)Ben Kern 74-74-75—223 (T23rd)Clay Hodge 76-74-76—226 (34th)Jonathan James 73-78-79—230 (T42nd)

Mason Rudolph ChampionshipSept. 27-28 | Nashville, Tenn.

Team 288-288-293—869 (+17) (T11 of 15)Tyler Cummins 66-72-76—214 (T21st)Ben Kern 72-70-72—214 (T21st)Matt Van Cleave 74-73-74—221 (T52nd)Kyle Yonke 76-77-71—224 (61st)Clay Hodge 77-73-76—226 (T65th)

Alister MacKenzie InvitationalOct. 11-12 | Fairfax, Calif.

Team 292-280-287—859 (+7) (5th of 15)Ben Kern 73-71-70—214 (11th)Jonathan James 76-69-71—216 (T14th)Tyler Cummins 71-70-77—218 (T25th)Nick Schumacher 74-70-75—219 (T27th)Matt Van Cleave 74-77-71—222 (T39th)

Nelson InvitationalOct. 22-24 | Palo Alto, Calif.

Team 292-271-286—849 (+21) (7th of 16)Matt Van Cleave 68-70-72—210 (T9th)Ben Kern 75-63-73—211 (T12th)Jonathan James 75-72-68—215 (T31st)Tyler Cummins 75-70-73—218 (T50th)Nick Schumacher 74-68-80—222 (T63rd)

2005 | Spring

Matlock InvitationalFeb. 14-15 | Lakeland, Fla.

Team 291-298-294—883 (+19) (3rd of 15)Matt Van Cleave 70-71-71–212 (T1st)Nick Schumacher 73-74-73–220 (T10th)Ben Kern 71-76-77–224 (T15th)Tyler Cummins 80-77-73–230 (T41st)Jonathan James 77-79-80–236 (T62nd)

Dick Wittcoff-USF InvitationalMarch 4-6 | Tampa, Fla.

Team 303-299-306–908 (+56) (6th of 15)Matt Van Cleave 73-76-75–224 (T10th)Ben Kern 77-71-77–225 (T12th)Nick Schumacher 75-75-76–226 (T14th)Kyle Yonke* 72-78-79–229 (T25th)Tyler Cummins 81-77-78–236 (T56th)Jonathan James 78-78-85–241 (T70th)

Hackler InvitationalMarch 13-14 | Murrells Inlet, S.C.

Team 295-296-309–900 (+36) (4th of 12)Matt Van Cleave 77-67-74–218 (4th)Nick Schumacher 72-75-78–225 (T14th)Tyler Cummins 77-77-77–231 (T34th)Ben Kern 73-77-82–232 (T39th)Kyle Yonke 73-80-80–233 (T44th)

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Stevinson Ranch InvitationalMarch 21-22 | Stevinson, Calif.

Team 298-297-297–892 (+28) (T2th of 14)Ben Kern 71-68-75–214 (2nd)Matt Van Cleave 75-72-74–221 (T13th)Nick Schumacher 80-79-73–232 (T40th)Tyler Cummins 76-80-75–231 (T36th)Kyle Yonke 76-78-82–236 (T52nd)Clay Hodge* 77-78-87–242 (T71st)

ASU Thunderbird InvitationalApril 8-9 | Tempe, Ariz.

Team 300-295-302–897 (+45) (13th of 15)Matt Van Cleave 71-70-72–213 (T3rd)Ben Kern 76-75-77–228 (T63rd)Nick Schumacher 77-75-76–228 (T63rd)Tyler Cummins 82-75-77–234 (T76th)Clay Hodge 76-83-78–237 (78th)

FirstEnergy IntercollegiateApril 16-17 | Akron, Ohio

Team 303-289-295–887 (+45) (4th of 15)Matt Van Cleave 75-69-73–217 (5th)Nick Schumacher 79-70-74–223 (T12th)Jonathan James 73-78-74–225 (T18th)Kyle Yonke 76-74-82–232 (T46th)Ben Kern 83-76-74–233 (T49th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 29-May 1 | Trinity, Texas

Team 308-306-311–925 (+61) (10th of 12)Matt Van Cleave 70-71-76–217 (4th)Ben Kern 79-75-75–229 (T25th)Tyler Cummins 79-77-79–235 (T42nd)Jonathan James 80-83-81–244 (57th)Nick Schumacher 80-84-82–246 (59th)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 19-21 | South Bend, Ind.

Team 299-291-291–881 (+41) (20th of 27)Matt Van Cleave 72-71-71–214 (T17th)Tyler Cummins 76-69-73–218 (T36th)Ben Kern 76-77-72–225 (T88th)Jonathan James 77-74-75–226 (T95th)Kyle Yonke 75-78-81–234 (T127th)

2005 | Fall

Cleveland State InvitationalSept. 12-13 | Chardon, Ohio

Team 293-291-299–883 (+31) (8th of 17)Ben Kern 68-68-69–205 (2nd)Robert Streb 75-75-74–224 (T35th)Tyler Cummins 74-72-83–229 (T55th)Jay Kramer 76-76-78–230 (T58th)Kyle Yonke 78-76-78–232 (T62nd)

Wolverine IntercollegiateSept. 24-25 | Ann Arbor, Mich.

Team 287-279-286–852 (E) (4th of 15)Ben Kern 68-68-73–209 (T8th)Tyler Cummins 72-72-68–212 (T13th)Robert Streb 73-69-76–218 (T35th)Kyle Yonke 74-76-71–221 (T50th)Joe Kinney 78-70-74–222 (T56th)

Memphis IntercollegiateOct. 3-4 | Memphis, Tenn.

Team 294-294-296–884 (+20) (T4th of 15)Tyler Cummins 72-73-73–218 (T8th)Robert Streb 72-77-72–221 (T16th)Kyle Yonke 75-74-73–222 (T22nd)Ben Kern 75-71-78–224 (T33th)Jonathan James* 73-75-77–225 (T38th)Joe Kinney 80-76-78–234 (T64th)

Alister MacKenzie InvitationalOct. 10-11 | Fairfax, Calif.

Team 280-283-302–865 (+13) (12th of 15)Kyle Yonke 72-71-73–216 (T32nd)Tyler Cummins 68-72-80–220 (T46th)Robert Streb 72-77-71–220 (T46th)Jonathan James 74-70-78–222 (T58th)Ben Kern 68-70-85–223 (T60th)

Barona Collegiate CupOct. 24-25 | Lakeside, Calif.

Team 282-288-279–849 (-15) (T10th of 18)Ben Kern 69-70-71–210 (T23rd)Tyler Cummins 75-71-67–213 (T37th)Joe Kinney 71-72-73–216 (T48th)Robert Streb 72-75-69–216 (T48th)Kyle Yonke 70-75-72–217 (T61st)

2006 | Spring

Matlock InvitationalFeb. 13-14 | Lakeland, Fla.

Team 305-307-298—910 (+46) (6th of 15)Robert Streb 72-75-72–219 (T2nd)Joe Kinney 78-77-75–230 (T35th)Jay Kramer 78-78-74–230 (T35th)Tyler Cummins 77-77-77–231 (T39th)Kyle Yonke 78-79-80–237 (T62nd)

Wexford IntercollegiateFeb. 27-28 | Hilton Head, S.C.

Team 310-312-301—923 (+59) (T7th of 15)Ben Kern 75-83-82–230 (T20th)Tyler Cummins 77-80-75–232 (T25th)Joe Kinney 77-80-75–232 (T25th)Robert Streb 81-79-73–233 (T33rd)Jay Kramer 84-86-78–248 (71st)

Hackler IntercollegiateMarch 12-13 | Mytrle Beach, S.C.

Team 299-290-302—891 (+27) (T6th of 15)Tyler Cummins 75-70-74–219 (T11th)Ben Kern 71-75-75–221 (T20th)Robert Streb 76-71-75–222 (T22nd)Joe Kinney 77-74-78–229 (T52nd)Jonathan James 78-76-84–238 (72nd)

Stevinson Ranch InvitationalMarch 27-28 | Stevinson, Calif.^

Team 295-302—597 (+21) (2nd of 13)Ben Kern 73-73–146 (3rd)Robert Streb 73-75–148 (T6th)Jonathan James* 74-76–150 (T16th)Kyle Yonke 73-79–152 (T24th)Tyler Cummins 76-77–153 (T32nd)Joe Kinney 80-77–157 (T56th)

ASU Thunderbird InvitationalApril 8-9 | Tempe, Ariz.

Team 287-271-277—835 (-17) (T3rd of 16)Ben Kern 69-65-65–199 (1st)Tyler Cummins 75-67-70–212 (T19th)Robert Streb 74-69-71–214 (T28th)Joe Kinney 70-77-71–218 (T44th)Kyle Yonke 74-70-77–221 (T56th)

Aggie InvitationalApril 15-16 | College Station, Texas

Team 302-305-309—916 (+52) (T8th of 12)Tyler Cummins 76-73-79–228 (T26th)Ben Kern 75-77-77–229 (T29th)Robert Streb 77-75-79–231 (T33rd)Joe Kinney 78-80-74–232 (T39th)Kyle Yonke 74-80-80–234 (T50th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 24-25 | Tulsa, Okla.

Team 296-305-298—899 (+59) (T10th of 12)Ben Kern 72-74-74–220 (T19th)Robert Streb 77-77-72–226 (T34th)Joe Kinney 74-75-79–228 (T42nd)Kyle Yonke 75-79-75–229 (T45th)Tyler Cummins 75-79-77–231 (51st)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 18-20 | Chardon, Ohio

Team 306-307-290—903 (+51) (18th of 27)Robert Streb 76-72-68–216 (T12th)Kyle Yonke 75-80-72–227 (T75th)Ben Kern 79-77-75–230 (T95th)Tyler Cummins 79-78-77–234 (T114th)Jonthan James 77-84-75–236 (T125th)

NCAA ChampionshipMay 31-June 3 | Sunriver, Ore.

Robert Streb* 74-70-75–219 (MC)

2006 | Fall

Central Region PreviewSept. 9-10 | Sugar Grove, Ill.

Team 298-315-300—913 (+49) (T2nd of 12)Mitchell Gregson 71-81-73–225 (T6th)Robert Streb 80-78-73–231 (T23rd)Kyle Yonke 81-77-74–232 (25th)Joe Ida 74-84-80–238 (T39th)Jason Schulte 73-79-88–240 (T47th)

Wolverine IntercollegiateSept. 16-17 | Ann Arbor, Mich.

Team 287-288-296—871 (+19) (9th of 14)Joe Ida 70-70-75–215 (T15th)Kyle Yonke 72-70-74–216 (T17th)Mitchell Gregson 76-72-73–221 (T41st)Robert Streb 71-78-74–223 (52nd)Jason Schulte* 77-75-73–225 (T54th)Joe Kinney 74-76-79–229 (T73rd)

Wolf Pack ClassicOct. 2-3 | Reno, Nev.

Team 285-299-292—876 (+12) (T9th of 18)Robert Streb 71-72-73–216 (T20th)Mitchell Gregson 73-74-72–219 (T36th)Joe Ida 71-78-72–221 (T48th)Kyle Yonke 70-77-75–222 (T52nd)Jay Kramer 74-76-81–231 (87th)

Alister MacKenzie InvitationalOct. 9-10 | Fairfax, Calif.

Team 282-287-303—872 (+20) (13th of 15)Kyle Yonke 71-70-74–215 (T22nd)Mitchell Gregson 70-74-74–218 (T35th)Robert Streb 73-71-75–219 (T46th)Joe Ida 72-72-80–224 (T65th)Jason Schulte 69-74-82–225 (T69th)

Club Glove IntercollegiateOct. 23-24 | Camarillo, Calif.

Team 325-317-309—951 (+87) (10th of 12)Kyle Yonke 78-80-75–233 (T24th)Joe Ida 81-82-75–238 (T38th)Spencer Alefs 83-76-79–238 (T38th)Jason Schulte* 75-82-81–238 (T38th)Mitchell Gregson 83-79-81–243 (T50th)Robert Streb 83-82-80–245 (T53rd)

2007 | Spring

Lochinvar ChallengeFeb. 12 | Houston, Texas

Team 320 (+32) (3rd of 3)Mitchell Gregson 78 (T9th)Joe Ida 79 (T12th)Joe Kinney 81 (15th)Kyle Yonke 82 (16th)Robert Streb 85 (17th)

Rio Pinar IntercollegiateFeb. 19-20 | Orlando, Fla.

Team 309-305-303–917 (+53) (18th of 18)Robert Streb 73-76-76–225 (T54th)Kyle Yonke 78-74-76–228 (T69th)Joe Ida 79-79-74–232 (T86th)Joe Kinney 79-76-80–235 (T89th)Mitchell Gregson 80-82-77–239 (T95th)

Braveheart ClassicMarch 5-6 | Beaumont, Calif.

Team 320-313-303–936 (+72) (9th of 17)Joe Ida 79-75-75–229 (T11th)Kyle Yonke 81-78-77–236 (T30th)Mitchell Gregson 76-81-81–238 (T44th)Joe Kinney 85-79-74–238 (T44th)Jay Kramer 84-82-77–243 (T69th)

Fresno State Lexus Golf ClassicMarch 12-13 | Fresno, Calif.

Team 294-304-283–881 (+17) (7th of 15)Kyle Yonke 72-73-70–215 (T8th)Joe Kinney 73-76-74–223 (T35th)Mitchell Gregson 78-79-67–224 (T39th)Joe Ida 73-79-75–227 (T49th)Spencer Alefs* 80-73-75–228 (T51st)Robert Streb 76-80-72–228 (T51st)Jason Schulte 80-76-77–233 (T68th)

Ron Moore InvitationalMarch 19-20 | Goodyear, Ariz.

Team 283-283-284–850 (-14) (T3rd of 17)Robert Streb 69-70-72–211 (T12th)Kyle Yonke 72-69-72–212 (T15th)Mitchell Gregson 72-72-68–212 (T15th)Joe Kinney 70-72-72–215 (T23rd)Joe Ida 73-74-77–224 (71st)Spencer Alefs* 77-78-81–236 (92nd)

Shocker ClassicApril 2-3 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 294-293-318–905 (+53) (T5th of 16)Robert Streb 71-73-76–220 (T2nd)Joe Ida 76-75-76–227 (T30th)Mitchell Gregson 73-71-84–228 (T33rd)Kyle Yonke 74-74-82–230 (T39th)Spencer Alefs* 74-79-83–236 (T54th)Joe Kinney 82-80-87–249 (85th)

ASU Thunderbird InvitationalApril 13-15 | Tempe, Ariz.

Team 289-307-297–893 (+29) (16th of 16)Robert Streb 70-78-73–221 (T50th)Joe Ida 73-76-74–223 (T62nd)Mitchell Gregson 73-74-77–224 (T64th)Joe Kinney 75-80-73–228 (T77th)Kyle Yonke 73-79-81–233 (84th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 23-24 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 304-301-311–916 (+76) (9th of 12)Joe Ida 74-74-79–227 (T22nd)Kyle Yonke 77-78-75–230 (T35th)Mitchell Gregson 78-76-78–232 (T40th)Joe Kinney 76-73-83–232 (T40th)Robert Streb 77-78-79–234 (T45th)

2007 | Fall

Kansas InvitationalSept. 17-18 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 298-297-303–898 (+34) (4th of 16)*Kyle Smell 72-74-75–221 (T8th)Mitchell Gregson 75-72-76–223 (T16th)Spencer Alefs 76-74-76–226 (T27th)Joe Ida 73-77-76–226 (T27th)Robert Streb 75-74-78–227 (T37th)Kyle Yonke 75-77-75–227 (T37th)

Jim Colbert IntercollegiateSept. 24-25 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 299-292-296–887 (+23) (2nd of 10)Mitchell Gregson 75-71-72–218 (T4th)Robert Streb 75-71-72–218 (T4th)*Daniel Wood 72-74-74–220 (6th)Joe Ida 75-75-75–225 (T12th)*Ross Geubelle 78-76-77–231 (T25th)Kyle Smell 79-75-77–231 (T25th)Kyle Yonke 74-78-79–231 (T25th)*Spencer Alefs 82-83-79–244 (T51st)

Wolf Pack ClassicOct. 8-9 | Reno, Nev.

Team 293-285-303–881 (+17) (9th of 19)Mitchell Gregson 70-71-77–218 (T22nd)Kyle Smell 75-70-74–219 (T27th)Robert Streb 75-74-72–221 (T34th)Joe Ida 73-72-78–223 (T42nd)Daniel Wood 76-75-83–234 (T82nd)

Club Glove IntercollegiateOct. 22-23 | Somis, Calif.

Team 320-316-308–944 (+80) (7th of 12)Joe Ida 79-79-75--233 (T15th)Mitchell Gregson 79-79-76--234 (T17th)Kyle Smell 84-76-78--238 (T27th)Robert Streb 81-83-79--243 (T45th)

Herb Wimbley IntercollegiateOct. 29-30 | Las Cruces, N.M.

Team 280-286-278–844 (-8) (T3rd of 17)Joe Ida 68-68-68—204 (2nd)Mitchell Gregson 70-69-71—210 (T9th)Robert Streb 69-78-67—214 (T23rd)Kyle Smell 73-76-72—221 (T51st)Ross Geubelle 74-73-74—221 (T51st)

Paci�ic InvitationalNov. 5-7 | Stockton, Calif.

Team 273-274-279–826 (-38) (2nd of 14)Joe Ida 69-65-69—203 (T3rd) Robert Streb 69-68-66—203 (T3rd)Mitchell Gregson 68-70-72—210 (T17th)Kyle Smell 67-71-74—212 (T22nd)Ross Geubelle 73-74-72—219 (T52nd)

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Braveheart ClassicMarch 3-4 | Beaumont, Calif.

Team 314-297-307–918 (+54) (5th of 16)Mitchell Gregson 77-71-76—224 (6th)Joe Ida 75-76-79—230 (T17th)*Daniel Wood 79-76-78—233 (T27th)Robert Streb 79-76-78—233 (T27th)Kyle Yonke 81-74-78—233 (T27th)Kyle Smell 82-79-77—238 (T57th)

Fresno Lexus ClassicMarch 10-11 | Fresno, Calif.

Team 295-283-294–872 (+8) (13th of 20)Joe Ida 73-68-73—214 (T20th)Mitchell Gregson 77-70-69—216 (T31st)Robert Streb 71-73-75—219 (T52nd)Daniel Wood 75-72-77—224 (T71st)Kyle Yonke 76-73-77—226 (T80th)

Ron Moore InvitationalMarch 21-23 | Goodyear, Ariz.

Team 280-278-287–845 (-1) (1st of 16)Joe Ida 68-69-70—207 (T3rd)Mitchell Gregson 68-70-72—211 (T11th)Kyle Yonke 72-68-74—214 (T20th)Robert Streb 75-71-71—217 (T34th)Ross Geubelle 72-75-73—220 (T44th)*Daniel Wood 71-67-76—214 *(T1st)

Diet Pepsi Shocker ClassicMarch 31-April 1 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 286-290-304–880 (+28) (4th of 16)Joe Ida 65-72-75—212 (T3rd)Mitchell Gregson 70-71-75—216 (T9th)Robert Streb 75-71-76—222 (T25th)*Daniel Wood 78-71-79—228 (T46th)*Kyle Smell 75-75-78—228 (T46th)Kyle Yonke 76-76-79—231 (T64th)Ross Geubelle 82-76-78—236 (83rd)

Missouri Tiger IntercollegiateApril 7-8 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 298-293-295–886 (+22) (2nd of 11)Mitchell Gregson 71-74-72—217 (3rd)Daniel Wood 74-73-74—221 (8th)Kyle Smell 76-73-73—222 (T9th)*Kyle Yonke 76-73-76—225 (20th)Joe Ida 77-74-76—227 (T25th)Robert Streb 80-73-83—236 (T50th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 25-27 | Trinity, Texas

Team297-307-301-297–1202 (+50) (8th of 12)Joe Ida 71-74-79-71—295 (T16th)Mitchell Gregson 76-79-71-73—299 (T25th)Robert Streb 73-74-76-76—299 (T25th)Kyle Smell 77-85-75-77—314 (T49th)Daniel Wood 82-80-81-80—323 (T59th)

NCAA West RegionalMay 15-17 | Bremerton, Wash.

Team 305-299-298–902 (+38) (18th of 27)Mitchell Gregson 74-75-71—220 (T25th)Robert Streb 77-72-73—222 (T35th)Kyle Yonke 76-74-75—225 (T52nd)Joe Ida 78-78-79—235 (T114th)Daniel Wood 82-80-79—241 (T134th)

2008 | Fall

Jim Colbert IntercollegaiteSeptember 22-23 |Manhattan, Kan.

Team 294-299-290–883 (+19) (1st of 9)Mitchell Gregson 74-74-68—216 (1st)Robert Streb 71-77-71—219 (T4th)Joe Ida 73-77-74—224 (T7th)*Jason Schulte 78-75-73—226 (T11th)*Daniel Wood 76-78-75-—229 (T17th)Ross Geubelle 79-74-77—230 (T21st)Joe Kinney 76-74-81—231 (24th)* Spencer Alefs 79-77-82—238 (T36th)*Kyle Smell 81-77-84—242 (47th)

Cardinal ClassicSeptember 29-30 |Louisville, Ky.

Team 289-2283-271–843 (-21) (T2nd of 15)Robert Streb 69-69-66—204 (2nd)Joe Ida 71-70-68—209 (T7th)Mitchell Gregson 73-70-67—210 (T9th)Daniel Wood 81-74-70—225 (T56th)Jason Schulte 76-77-73—226 (T58th)

Wolf Pack ClassicOctober 6-7 |Reno, Nev.

Team 291-280-292–863 (-1) (T4th of 13)Robert Streb 72-70-71—213 (T10th)Joe Ida 74-70-72—216 (T16th)Mitchell Gregson 72-71-75—218 (T26th)Ross Geubelle 73-69-81—223 (T46th)Daniel Wood 75-77-74—226 (T50th)*Jason Schulte 79-77-75—231 (T61st)

Santa Clara InvitationalOctober 20-21 |San Jose, Calif.

Team 287-284-287–858 (+6) (2nd of 8)Mitchell Gregson 67-64-70—201 (1st)Robert Streb 72-76-72—220 (T10th)Jason Schulte 74-74-72—220 (T10th)Ross Geubelle 76-74-73—223 (17th)*Joe Kinney 79-74-71—224 (T18th)Daniel Wood 74-72-81—227 (T25th)

Herb Wimberly IntercolegiateOctober 27-28 |Las Cruces, N.M.

Team 296-288-285–869 (+17) (2nd of 18)Robert Streb 72-70-72—214 (T12th)Mitchell Gregson 76-69-70—215 (T15th)Kyle Smell 73-75-72—220 (T36th)Ross Geubelle 76-75-71—222 (T43rd)Jason Schulte 75-74-74—223 (T49th)

Paci�ic InvitationalNovember 3-5 | Stockton, Calif.

Team 285-286-262–853 (+17) (1st of 12)Robert Streb 69-73-68—210 (T2nd)Mitchell Gregson 71-68-74—213 (T7th)Ross Geubelle 74-72-70—216 (T16th)Joe Ida 73-74-70—217 (T18th)Kyle Smell 72-73-76—221 (T34th)

2009 | Spring

Dual in the Desert #February 27 | Palm Desert, Calif.

Team 293 (+5) (1st of 2)Robert Streb 71 (1st) Joe Ida 73 (2nd)Ross Geubelle 74 (3rd)Mitchell Gregson 75 (T4th)*Jason Schulte 75 (T4th)Kyle Smell 88 (12th)

Braveheart ClassicMarch 2-3 | Beaumont, Calif.

Team 297-301-294–892 (+28) (7th of 18)Mitchell Gregson 74-71-72—217 (T2nd) Robert Streb 72-76-74—222 (T19th)Ross Geubelle 78-76-72—226 (T36th)Joe Ida 75-79-76—230 (T52nd)Kyle Smell 75-79-76—230 (T52nd)Jason Schulte* 75-79-83—237 (T79th)

Desert ShootoutMarch 19-21 | Goodyear, Ariz.

Team 287-276-282–845 (-19) (5th of 14)Robert Streb 68-69-66—203 (4th) Joe Ida 72-66-73—211 (T16th)Mitchell Gregson 74-70-72—216 (T37th) Daniel Wood* 75-73-70—218 (T46th)Ross Geubelle 73-75-71—219 (T51st)Kyle Smell 76-71-76—223 (T61st)

Shocker Classic ^March 19-21 | Goodyear, Ariz.

Team 308-281—589 (+21) (1st of 3)Mitchell Gregson 75-70—145 (3rd)Daniel Wood 77-70—147 (T5th) Robert Streb 80-69—149 (7th) Joe Ida 78-72—150 (8th) Joe Kinney* 78-79—157 (T19th)Ross Geubelle 78-82—160 (T23rd)Spencer Alefs* 80-80—160 (T23rd)

Missouri Tiger IntercollegiateApril 13-14 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 280-294-300—874 (+10)(1st of 14)Mitchell Gregson 67-70-77—214 (T3rd)Kyle Smell 72-73-72—217 (T6th) Joe Ida 70-77-74—221 (T12th)Daniel Wood 71-74-79—224 (T17th)*Joe Kinney 78-77-72—227 (T32nd)Robert Streb 75-79-77—231 (T42nd)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 27-29 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 304-301-289-276–1,170 (+50)(4th of 12)Robert Streb 69-75-67-69—280 (3rd)Daniel Wood 80-75-75-68—298 (T21st)Mitchell Gregson 78-79-77-66—300 (T25th) Joe Ida 77-78-71-77—303 (T32nd)Kyle Smell 83-73-76-73—305 (40th)

NCAA West RegionalApril 27-29 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 294-292-286—872 (+8) (12th of 13)Robert Streb 75-70-68—213 (T18th)Mitchell Gregson 71-75-70—316 (T31th)Joe Ida 73-75-76—224 (T66th)Daniel Wood 77-75-72—224 (T66th) Kyle Smell 75-72-77—224 (T66th)

2009 | Fall

Wolf Run IntercollegiateSeptember 12-13 | Zionsville, Ind.

Team 297-289-299–885 (+32) (9th of 17)Mitchell Gregson 72-68-71—211 (T5th)Joe Kinney 70-69-72—211 (T5th) Joe Ida 78-77-76—231 (T66th)Ross Geubelle 77-75-80—232 (T77th)Chase Chamberlin 82-77-83—242 (T81st)

Jim Colbert Intercollegaite^September 21-22 | Manhattan, Kan.

Team 287-282–596 (+1) (1st of 9)Joe Ida 70-70—140 (1st)Mitchell Gregson 71-70—141 (2nd)Joe Kinney 75-71—146 (7th) Curtis Yonke 71-76—147 (T8th)*Jason Schulte 74-73—147 (T8th)Chase Chamberlin 80-71—151 (T18th)*Ross Geubelle 81-76—157 (T33rd)*Ben Juffer 83-77—160 (T40th)

Wolf Pack ClassicOctober 5-6 |Reno, Nev.

Team 290-284-281–855 (-9) (T4th of 13)Joe Kinney 74-67-67—208 (T2nd) Mitchell Gregson 74-69-71—214 (T11th)Curtis Yonke 72-75-71—218 (T21st)Jason Schulte 74-73-72—219 (T28th)Joe Ida 70-75-75—220 (T33rd)*Chase Chamberlin 76-83-81—240 (T76th)

Firestone InvitationalOctober 12-13 | Akron, Ohio

Team 296-296-297–889 (+25) (4th of 11)Joe Ida 73-70-72—215 (4th)Mitchell Gregson 73-72-76—221 (15th)Joe Kinney 74-79-71—224 (T20nd) Jason Schulte 76-75-86—237 (T21st)Curtis Yonke 78-82-78—238 (T60th)

Herb Wimberly IntercolegiateOctober 26-27 | Las Cruces, N.M.

Team 283-275-285–843 (-9) (3rd of 17)Joe Ida 68-68-71—207 (T7th)Mitchell Gregson 72-66-70—208 (11th)Joe Kinney 71-72-71—214 (T30th) Jason Schulte 72-70-73—215 (T34th)Curtis Yonke 74-71-77—222 (T65th)

Paci�ic InvitationalNovember 2-4 | Stockton, Calif.

Team 284-279-280–843 (-9) (5th of 12)Mitchell Gregson 69-70-66—205 (4th)Joe Ida 71-69-70—210 (T13th)Jason Schulte 74-67-76—217 (T33rd)Curtis Yonke 76-73-71—220 (41st)Joe Kinney 70-78-73—221 (T42nd)

* Competed as an individual^ Rain-Shortened 36-Hole Event

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Howard Shannon, 1962-64Howard Shanon, a basketball letterwinnerand captian for the 1947-48 season, coachedthe golf squad from 1962-64. His best con-ference finish came in 1963, when the Wild-cats finished fourth.

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Championships Team (28)*Fall 2009 Jim Colbert IntercollegiateSpring 2009 Shocker Clasic

Mizzou Tiger IntercollegiateFall 2008 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate

Pacific InvitationalSpring 2008 Ron Moore InvitationalFall 2003 Purina ClassicFall 2002 K-State vs. OU DualSpring 2002 Wildcat InvitationalFall 2001 Jim Colbert IntercollegiateFall 1998 Wildcat Intercollegiate^Spring 1995 Southwest ClassicFall 1994 D.A. Weibring IntercollegiateFall 1992 Iowa State Cyclone ClassicSpring 1992 SMSU InvitationalFall 1988 K-State InvitationalSpring 1988 Creighton InvitationalSpring 1987 K-State/Pepsi Classic

Neb. Wesleyan InvitationalSpring 1986 Kansas State TriangularSpring 1985 Marymount Invitational

Park College InvitationalHeart of America

Fall 1984 Kansas State InvitationalSpring 1984 Bethany InvitationalFall 1983 Penn Valley Invitational

Spartan Golf QuadSpring 1973 Kansas State TriangularSpring 1972 Nebraska Invitational

* Since 1969^ Tied with Illinois State

Championships Individual (28)*Mitchell Gregson 2008 Santa Clara InvitationalMitchell Gregson 2008 Jim Colbert IntercollegiateBen Kern 2006 ASU Thunderbird InvitationalMatt Van Cleave 2005 Matlock CollegiateMatt Van Cleave 2003 Purina Classic Aaron Watkins 2002 Jim Colbert IntercollegiateAaron Watkins 2002 Oklahoma DualBryan Milberger 2000 Fairway Club InvitationalMark Sears 1998 Wildcat IntercollegiateChad Buckridge 1996 Arlington AwardsTroy Halterman 1994 D.A. WeibringTroy Halterman 1994 UTA Invitational Richard Laing 1993 Shocker ClassicBrett Waldman 1992 Cyclone ClassicRichard Laing 1992 Blazer InvitationalJeff Sedorcek 1988 Kansas State InvitationalChris Gomez 1988 Creighton InvitationalTroy Keller 1987 Kansas InvitationalJeff Sedorcek 1987 Drake RelaysRobert Sedorcek 1985 Marymount InvitationalKevin Crow 1985 Heart of AmericaRobert Sedorcek 1984 Kansas State InvitationalRobert Sedorcek 1984 Heart of AmericaRobert Sedorcek 1984 Bethany InvitationalRobert Sedorcek 1983 Penn Valley InvitationalAllen French 1983 Spartan QuadScott Bunker 1978 Midwest IntercollegiateBob Philbrick 1971 Missouri Invitational

*Since 1969

The 2008-09 K-State golf team became only the second team in school history with four tournamentvictories in a single season.

Benny York, 1948Benny York took over after Mike Ahearn re-tired following the 1946-47 season. Yorkonly coached one season, finishing last in the1948 Big Seven Championship.

Mickey Evans, 1949-61Mickey Evans coached the Wildcat golfersfrom 1949-61. His 1956 team finished thirdin the Big Seven Championship, which is tiedfor the highest conference championshipplacing in school history.

Bill Guthridge, 1965-67Although he only coached three years, BillGuthridge had a successful tenure as headcoach, finishing third at the 1965 Big 8Championship. He later went on to becomemen’s basektball coach at North Carolina.

Ron Fogler, 1968-75 & 1978Ron Fogler coached K-State on two differentoccasions, having success during bothtenures. His teams captured two tournamentvictories, and his 1969 team finished fourthat the Big Eight Championship.

Mike Ahearn, 1927-47Mike Ahearn was the first men’s golf coach inK-State history, beginning his 20-year tenurein 1927. He was instrumental in the early de-velopment of K-State athletics as AhearnFieldhouse bears his name.

Ray Wauthier, 1977 & 1980-86Even though Ray Wautheir’s teams wereunable to place better than sixth in theBig Eight Championships, he holds therecord for seven all-time wins by a coachin K-State men’s golf history.

Paul Anderson, 1979A three-year letterwinner for K-State golf,Paul Anderson came back to coach hisalma mater in 1979. However, he onlylasted one year as he finished last in the1979 Big Eight Championship.

Rob Sedorcek, 1986-88Probably one of the youngest coaches incollegiate golf, Rob Sedorcek coached hisalma mater only one year removed fromhis playing days. He recorded five tourna-ment victories during his tenure.

Russ Bunker, 1989-91Russ Bunker coached the Wildcats from1989-91. During his two year tenure herecorded two top-2 finishes.

Mark Elliot, 1991-97Mark Elliot had a productive tenure asgolf coach at K-State. His 1993 team ad-vanced to the NCAA Central Regional,which was the first team to compete tothe post-season in school history.

Tim Norris, 1997-PresentTim Norris, the most successful coach inschool history, has taken four-straightteams to the NCAA Central Regional. Twoindividuals have advanced to the NCAAChampionships under his watch.

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Career Stroke AveragePlayer Years Rds. Avg.Mitchell Gregson 2006-09 131 73.08Robert Streb 2005-09 152 73.75Ben Kern 2003-06 104 73.77Joe Ida 2006-09 125 73.91Matt Van Cleave 2002-05 106 73.96Aaron Watkins 2001-04 136 74.30A.J. Elgert 2001-04 134 74.76Richard Laing 1991-93 72 75.41Josh Persons 2002-04 60 75.51Kyle Yonke 2004-08 114 75.55

Annual Stroke AveragePlayer Year Rds. Avg.Robert Streb 2008-09 37 71.59Mitchell Gregson 2008-09 37 71.78Matt Van Cleave 2004-05 39 72.33Ben Kern 2005-06 35 72.74Mitchell Gregson 2007-08 40 72.90Aaron Watkins 2002-03 38 73.34Joe Ida 2007-08 40 73.35Joe Ida 2008-09 31 73.48Aaron Watkins 2003-04 34 73.70Aaron Watkins 2001-02 33 73.72Robert Streb 2005-06 41 73.83Ben Kern 2003-04 26 73.88A.J. Elgert 2001-02 33 73.93

Tournaments Played (Career)Player Years TournamentsRobert Streb 2005-09 52Aaron Watkins 2001-04 49A.J. Elgert 2001-04 48Mitchell Gregson 2005-09 45Joe Ida 2005-09 43Bryan Milberger 1999-02 41Kyle Yonke 2004-08 39Ben Kern 2003-06 36Matt Van Cleave 2002-05 36Chad Buckridge 1994-97 32Scott McNeely 1999-02 31Richard Laing 1991-93 30

Tournaments Played (Season)Player Year TournamentsRobert Streb 2005-06 14Greg Douglas 2002-03 14Josh Persons 2002-03 14Aaron Watkins 2002-03 14Robert Streb 2008-09 13Mitchell Gregson 2008-09 13Mitchell Gregson 2007-08 13Joe Ida 2007-08 13Robert Streb 2007-08 13Mitchell Gregson 2006-07 13Joe Ida 2006-07 13Kyle Yonke 2006-07 13Ben Kern 2004-05 13Matt Van Cleave 2004-05 13A.J. Elgert 2002-03 13Richard Laing 1991-92 13

Total Rounds (Career)Player Years RoundsRobert Streb 2005-09 152Aaron Watkins 2001-04 136A.J. Elgert 2001-04 134Mitchell Gregson 2006-09 131Joe Ida 2006-08 125Bryan Milberger 1999-02 117Kyle Yonke 2004-08 114Matt Van Cleave 2002-05 106Ben Kern 2003-06 104Scott McNeely 1999-02 90

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Lowest Individual 18-Hole Scores (Since 1969)Score Par Player Date Event (Round)62 N/A Don Bishop 1948 Duel vs. Kansas63 69 Ben Kern 10/22/04 The Nelson Inv. (2nd)64 71 Mitchell Gregson 10/20/08 Santa Clara Invitational (2nd)64 71 Matt Williams 10/29/01 Branson Creek Inv. (2nd)65 72 Joe Ida 11/6/07 Pacific Invitational (2nd)65 71 Joe Ida 3/31/08 Shocker Classic (1st)65 71 Ben Kern 4/9/06 ASU Thunderbird Inv. (2,3)65 71 Matt Van Cleave 10/7/03 Purina Classic (3rd)65 71 Aaron Watkins 10/6/03 Purina Classic (2nd)66 72 Robert Streb 9/30/08 Cardinal Classic (2nd)66 72 Robert Streb 11/7/07 Pacific Invitational (3rd)66 72 Robert Streb 3/21/09 Desert Shootout (3rd)66 72 Joe Ida 3/20/09 Desert Shootout (2nd)66 71 Mitchell Gregson 11/4/09 Pacific Invitational (3rd)66 71 Mitchell Gregson 10/26/09 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate (2nd)66 71 Tyler Cummins 9/27/04 Mason Rudolph Ch. (1st)66 70 Mitchell Gregson 4/29/09 Big 12 Championship (4th)66 70 Aaron Watkins 10/29/01 Baylor Intercollegiate (2nd)67 72 Joe Kinney 10/5/09 Wolf Pack Classic (2nd)67 72 Joe Kinney 10/6/09 Wolf Pack Classic (3rd)67 72 Mitchell Gregson 9/30/08 Cardinal Classic (9th)67 72 Mitchell Gregson 4/13/09 Mizzou Tiger Intercollegiate (1st)67 72 Daniel Wood 3/22/08 Ron Moore Invitational (2nd)67 72 Kyle Smell 11/5/07 Pacific Invitational (1st)67 71 Jason Schulte 11/3/09 Pacific Invitational (2nd)67 71 Mitchell Gregson 10/20/08 Santa Clara Invitational (1st)67 71 Robert Streb 10/30/07 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate (3rd)67 72 Mitchell Gregson 3/13/07 Fresno State Golf Classic (3rd)67 72 A.J. Elgert 3/25/02 Stevinson Ranch Inv. (1st)67 71 Scott McNeely 10/9/00 Purina Classic (2nd)67 71 Matt Van Cleave 10/6/03 Purina Classic (2nd)67 72 Matt Van Cleave 3/29/04 Stevinson Ranch Inv. (2nd)67 N/A Brett Vuillemin 9/26/88 Texas Intercollegiate (2nd)67 71 Aaron Watkins 10/8/02 Purina Classic (3rd)67 72 Matt Van Cleave 3/13/05 Jim Hackler Invitational (2nd)67 72 Tyler Cummins 10/25/05 Barona Collegiate Cup (3rd)67 71 Tyler Cummins 4/8/06 ASU Thunderbird Invitational (2nd)67 70 Robert Streb 4/28/09 Big 12 Championship (3rd)

Lowest Individual 54-Hole Score (Since 1969)Score Player Date Event69-65-65—199 Ben Kern 4/8-9/06 ASU Thunderbird Invitational67-64-70—201 Mitchell Gregson 10/20-21/08 Santa Clara Invitational70-67-65—202 Matt Van Cleave 10/6-7/03 Purina Classic68-69-66—203 Robert Streb 3/19-21/09 Desert Shootout69-65-69—203 Joe Ida 11/5-7/07 Pacific Invitational69-68-66—203 Robert Streb 11/5-7/07 Pacific Invitational69-69-66—204 Robert Streb 9/29-30/08 Cardinal Classic68-68-68—204 Joe Ida 10/29-30/07 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate69-70-66—205 Mitchell Gregson 11/2-4/09 Pacific Invitational68-68-69—205 Ben Kern 9/12-13/05 Cleveland State Invitational68-68-71—207 Joe Ida 10/26-27/09 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate68-69-70—207 Joe Ida 3/21-23/08 Ron Moore Invitational72-66-70—208 Mitchell Gregson 10/26-27/09 Her Wimberly Intercollegiate74-67-67—208 Joe Kinney 10/5-6/09 Wolf Pack Classic71-70-68—209 Joe Ida 9/29-30/08 Cardinal Classic68-68-73—209 Ben Kern 10/6-7/03 Purina Classic69-69-71—209 Tim Moody 10/6-7/03 Purina Classic68-68-73—209 Ben Kern 9/24-25/05 Wolverine Intercollegiate71-69-70—210 Joe Ida 11/2-4/09 Pacific Invitational73-70-68—210 Mitchell Gregson 9/29-30/08 Cardinal Classic69-73-68—210 Robert Streb 11/3-5/08 Pacific Invitational70-69-71—210 Mitchell Gregson 10/29-30/07 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate68-70-72—210 Mitchell Gregson 11/5-7/07 Pacific Invitational69-70-71—210 Ben Kern 3/29-30/04 Stevinson Ranch Invitational68-70-72—210* Matt Van Cleave 10/22-24/04 The Nelson Invitational75-66-69—210 Aaron Watkins 10/29-30/01 Baylor Intercollegiate72-71-67—210 Aaron Watkins 10/7-8/02 Purina Classic71-65-74—210 Aaron Watkins 10/6-7/03 Purina Classic69-70-71—210 Ben Kern 10/24-25/05 Barona Collegiate Cup

Lowest Individual 72-Hole Score (From 1969)Score Player Date Event69-75-67-69—280 Robert Streb 4/27-29/09 Big 12 Championship68-69-75-76—288 A.J. Elgert 6/1-4/04 NCAA Championship71-74-79-71—295 Joe Ida 4/25-27/08 Big 12 Championship80-75-75-68—298 Daniel Wood 4/27-29/09 Big 12 Championship* Tournament was played on a par-69

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Lowest Team 54-Hole Scores (From 1969)Score Tournament Date Place273-274-279—826 Pacific Invitational 11/5-7/07 2nd277-268-285—830 Purina Classic 10/6-7/03 1st287-271-277—835 ASU Thunderbird Invitational 4/8-9/06 T3rd289-283-271—843 Cardinal Classic 9/29-30/08 T2nd280-286-278—844 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 10/29-30/07 T3rd280-278-287—845 Ron Moore Invitational 3/21-23/08 1st287-276-282—845 Desert Shootout 3/19-21/09 5th282-288-279—849 Barona Collegiate Cup 10/24-25/05 T10th292-271-286—849* Nelson Invitational 10/22-24/04 7th283-283-284—850 Ron Moore Invitational 3/19-20/07 T3rd287-279-286—852 Wolverine Intercollegiate 9/24-25/05 4th283-283-282—853 Pacific Invitational 11/3-5/08 1st296-281-278—855 Baylor Intercollegiate 10/29-30/01 7th287-284-287—858 Santa Clara Invitational 9/20-21/08 2292-280-287—859 Alister MacKenzie Inv. 10/11-12/04 5th286-281-294—861 Stevinson Ranch Inv. 3/29-30/04 2nd291-280-292—863 Wolf Pack Classic 10/6-7/08 T4th287-280-292—863 Santa Clara Invitational 10/20-21/08 2nd285-286-294—865 Baylor Intercollegiate 10/28-29/02 T6th280-283-302—865 Alister MacKenzie Inv. 10/10-11/05 12th296-288-285—869 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 10/29-30/08 2nd288-293-288—869 Border Olympics 4/4-5/03 5th288-288-293—869 Mason Rudolph Champ. 9/27-28/04 T11th286-295-288—869 Rocky Mountain Inter. 9/6-7/98 10th* Tournament was played on a par 69

Tournaments (Season)Tournaments Year14 2002-0313 2008-0913 2007-0813 2006-0713 2005-0613 2004-0512 2003-0412 2001-0212 1991-9211 Five Times

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1. 287.29 4,884 17 2009-10 2. 289.38 10,707 37 2008-093. 294.63 11,785 40 2007-084. 294.73 10,021 34 2003-045. 294.84 11,204 38 2005-066. 295.74 11,534 39 2004-057. 296.45 9,783 33 2001-028. 297.10 11,290 38 2002-039. 299.89 8,697 29 1999-0010. 300.03 11,101 37 2006-07

Top-Five FinishesNumber Year10 2008-098 2007-088 2003-046 2004-056 2002-036 1992-935 1991-925 2009-104 Six Times

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BIG SIX CONFERENCEYear Champion Runner-up K-State Medalist Top K-State Finisher Location1935 Oklahoma (631) Nebraska (689) 5th Unknown Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1936 Oklahoma/Nebraska(617) Kansas (624) 5th Unknown Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1937 Nebraska (612) Oklahoma (620) 6th Unknown Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1938 Oklahoma (638) Nebraska (652) 6th Unknown Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1939 Kansas (644) Oklahoma (645) 6th Unknown Unknown Ames, Iowa1940 Iowa State (635) Oklahoma (649) 6th Unknown Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1941 Oklahoma Iowa State/Nebraska 5th Unknown Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1947 Oklahoma/Kansas Iowa State 6th Unknown Unknown Unknown

BIG SEVEN CONFERENCEYear Champion Runner-up K-State Medalist Top K-State Finisher Location1948 Oklahoma (584) Nebraska (597) 7th Charlie Coe, OU (136) Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1949 Missouri (608) Oklahoma (626) 5th Dick Ashley, KU (149) Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1950 Kansas (604) Oklahoma (605) 7th Joe Gifford, NU (145) Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1951 Oklahoma (929) Nebraska (946) 6th Graham Hunt, KSU (226) Graham Hunt (1st) Kansas City, Mo.1952 Oklahoma (934) Nebraska (944) 7th Joe Gifford, NU (229) Bill Bogess (T17th) Norman, Okla.1953 Iowa State (909) Colorado (949) 5th Dan Molyneaux, ISU (224) Russell Hicks (T6th) Ames, Iowa1954 Colorado (890) Oklahoma (895) 7th Keith Alexander, CU (216) Kent Poore (T13th) Boulder, Colo.1955 Oklahoma/Colorado (916) Iowa State (917) 7th Bob Richards, KU (222) Ken Poore (T8th) Lawrence, Kan.1956 Oklahoma (890) Kansas (901) 3rd Bob Richards, KU (214) Dave Smith (3rd) Manhattan, Kan.1957 Oklahoma (920) Kansas (939) 7th Jack Moore, OU (223) Dave Pfuetze (T4th) Lincoln, Neb.

BIG EIGHT CONFERENCEYear Champion Runner-up K-State Medalist Top K-State Finisher Location1958 Oklahoma State (898) Oklahoma (911) 6th Abe Justice, OSU (213) Dave Smith (T12th) Ames, Iowa1959 Oklahoma State (890) Missouri (932) 7th Jim Wright, OSU (219) Charles Hostetter (21st) Norman, Okla.1960 Oklahoma State (879) Kansas (927) 8th Jim Wright, OSU (212) Charles Hostetter (T22nd) Ames, Iowa1961 Oklahoma State (865) Colorado (892) 7th Bob Smith, OU (213) Jim Colbert (11th) Boulder, Colo.1962 Oklahoma State (844) Oklahoma (868) 7th Dick Cammon, OSU (200) Larry Lewman (T5th) Columbia, Mo.1963 Oklahoma State (849) Oklahoma (869) 4th George Hixon, OSU (209) Jim Colbert (2nd) Lawrence, Kan.1964 Oklahoma State (845) Oklahoma (869) 6th George Hixon, OSU (207) Jim Colbert (T14th) Stillwater, Okla.1965 Oklahoma State (900) Oklahoma (928) 3rd Bob Dickson, OSU (218) Ron Schmedemann (T3rd) Lincoln. Neb.1966 Oklahoma State (854) Colorado (864) 7th Hale Irwin, CU (218) Ron Schmedemann (T7th) Columbia, Mo.1967 Oklahoma State (592) Oklahoma (607) 5th Hale Irwin, CU (146) Ron Schmedemann (9th) Norman, Okla.1968 Colorado (857) Oklahoma State (861) 6th Grier Jones, OSU (210) Doug Gray (T11th) Boulder. Colo.1969 Oklahoma State (866) Oklahoma (877) 4th Skip Graham, OU (214) Doug Gray (T18th) Ames, Iowa1970 Oklahoma State (886) Oklahoma (917) 7th Mike Holder, OSU (219) Doug Gray (T3rd) Lawrence, Kan.1971 Oklahoma State (865) Missouri (905) 8th Danny Edwards, OSU (216) Paul Anderson (T25th) Stillwater, Okla.1972 Oklahoma State (864) Missouri (890) 5th Danny Edwards, OSU (211) Doug Meier (13th) Boulder, Colo.1973 Oklahoma State (847) Nebraska (869) 5th Don Bliss, OSU (209) Paul Anderson (T5th) Manhattan, Kan.1974 Oklahoma State (886) Oklahoma (894) 8th Jamie Gonzales, OSU (219) John Hensley (28th) Lincoln, Neb.1975 Oklahoma State (876) Oklahoma (902) 8th Tom Jones, OSU (217) Terry Brennan (T19th) Norman, Okla1976 Oklahoma State (878) Colorado (923) DNP Lindy Miller, OSU (217) DNP Columbia, Mo.1977 Oklahoma State (878) Oklahoma (916) 6th Lindy Miller, OSU (220) Scott Bunker (T10th) Lawrence, Kan.1978 Oklahoma State (858) Nebraska (907) 8th Lindy Miller, OSU (212) Scott Bunker (T9th) Lawrence, Kan.1979 Oklahoma State (888) Colorado (915) 8th Bob Tway, OSU (215) Scott Bunker (T26th) Lawrence, Kan.1980 Oklahoma State (868) Colorado (891) 8th Rafael Alarcon, OSU (213) George Furney (T25th) Lawrence, Kan.1981 Oklahoma State (857) Colorado (864) 8th Terry Kahl, CU (211) Brad Johnson (30th) Lawrence, Kan.1982 Oklahoma State (870) Oklahoma (886) 8th Willie Wood, OSU (211) Robert Sedorcek (27th) Lawrence, Kan.1983 Oklahoma State (888) Oklahoma (901) 8th Andrew Magee, OU (216) Jack Day (28th) Lawrence, Kan.1984 Missouri (903) OU/OSU (908) 8th Scott Verplank, OSU (220) Robert Sedorcek (20th) Lawrence, Kan.1985 Oklahoma State (869) Oklahoma (888) 8th Grant Waite, OU (212) Robert Sedorcek (T25th) OK. City, Okla.1986 Oklahoma State (866) Oklahoma (872) 8th Brian Watts, OSU (211) Daran Neuschafer (T34th) Osage Beach, Mo.1987 Oklahoma State (837) Oklahoma (842) 8th Michael Bradley, OSU (206) Jeff Sedorcek (T29th) Hutchinson, Kan.1988 Oklahoma State (861) Oklahoma (875) 8th E.J. Pfister, OSU (213) Jeff Sedorcek (T15) Tulsa, Okla.1989 Oklahoma State (875) Oklahoma (875) 8th Kevin Wentworth, OSU Jeff Sedorcek (T16th) Tulsa, Okla.1990 Oklahoma State (849) Oklahoma (880) 8th Kevin Wentworth, OSU Brett Vuillemin (T9th) Edmond, Kan.1991 Oklahoma State (889) Oklahoma (917) 8th Matt Gogel, KU (219) Richard Laing (13th) Leawood, Kan.1992 Oklahoma (866) Oklahoma State (868) 6th Alan Bratton, OSU (210) Richard Laing (T7th) Hutchinson, Kan.1993 Oklahoma State (888) Kansas (889) 7th Bobby Kalinowski, CU (210) Richard Laing (12th) Hutchinson, Kan.1994 Oklahoma State (883) Kansas (888) 6th Bobby Kalinowski, CU (217) Scott Hovis (T12th) Hutchinson, Kan.1995 Oklahoma State (858) Kansas (880) 5th Alan Bratton, OSU (211) Chad Buckridge (T11th) Hutchinson, Kan.

1996 Oklahoma State (895) Oklahoma (895) 6th Kris Cox, OSU (217) Troy Halterman (7th) Hutchinson, Kan.

BIG 12 CONFERENCEYear Champion Runner-up K-State Medalist Top K-State Finisher Location1997 Oklahoma State (882) Texas (892) 7th Leif Westerberg, OSU (211) Matt Murdoch (14th) Hutchinson, Kan.1998 Oklahoma State (898) Texas (905) 12th Hunter Haas, OU (218) Brian Racette (T15th) Hutchinson, Kan.1999 Kansas (857) Nebraska (859) 10th David Gossett, UT (209) Benninga & Milberger (T15th) Hutchinson, Kan.2000 Oklahoma State (851) Kansas (863) 10th Charles Howell, OSU (200) Bryan Milberger (T8th) Hutchinson, Kan.2001 Baylor (894) Oklahoma/Texas (904) 8th Worth Williams, BU (215) A.J. Elgert (T20th) Hutchinson, Kan.2002 Texas (850) Oklahoma State (851) 7th Anders Hultman, OSU (203) Aaron Watkins (T6th) Hutchinson, Kan.2003 Texas (894) Oklahoma State (898) T6th Hunter Mahan, OSU (208) Matt Van Cleave (T16th) Tulsa, Okla.2004 Texas (864) Oklahoma (870) 4th Jason Hartwick, Texas (204) Aaron Watkins (T6th) Hutchinson, Kan.2005 Oklahoma State (868) Oklahoma (877) 10th Anthony Kim, OU (208) Matt Van Cleave (4th) Trinity, Texas2006 Oklahoma (858) Texas (862) T10th Matthew Rosenfeld, UT (210) Ben Kern (T19th) Tulsa, Okla.2007 Oklahoma State (866) Texas A&M (873) 9th Pablo Martin, OSU (211) Joe Ida (T22nd) Hutchinson, Kan.2008* Oklahoma State (1,141) Texas (1,161) 8th Rickie Fowler, OSU (279) Joe Ida (T16th) Trinity, Texas2009* Oklahoma State (1,149) Colorado (1,163) 4th Morgan Hoffman, OSU (276) Robert Streb (3rd) Hutchinson, Kan.

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National AwardsGolfweek Preseason All�America 1992�93 Richard Laing Honorable Mention

PING Division I All�America2004 A.J. Elgert Honorable Mention2009 Robert Streb Honorable Mention

PING All-Central Region Team2003 Aaron Watkins2004 Aaron Watkins2005 Matt Van Cleave2006 Ben Kern2008 Mitchell Gregson2008 Joe Ida2009 Mitchell Gregson2009 Robert Streb

Conference AwardsAll�ConferenceAll�Big Eight1991�92 Richard Laing1992�93 Richard Laing

All�Big 122002�03 Aaron Watkins2003�04 Aaron Watkins2004�05 Matt Van Cleave

Conference Player of the yearBig Eight1992�93 Richard Laing

All�Conference Tournament Team1999�00 Bryan Milberger2001�02 Aaron Watkins2003�04 Matt Van Cleave2003�04 Aaron Watkins2004�05 Matt Van Cleave

Manhattan Catbackers Team AwardsLow Fall Low Spring Most Improved

Year Stroke Average Stroke Average Player2000-01 Bryan Milberger, Jr. 74.53 A.J. Elgert, Fr. 75.29 Matt Williams, Jr.2001-02 Aaron Watkins, So. 73.33 A.J. Elgert, So. 73.83 Aaron Watkins, Jr.2002-03 Aaron Watkins, Jr. 71.70 Aaron Watkins, Jr. 74.40 Greg Douglas, Jr.2003-04 Aaron Watkins, Sr. 72.46 A.J. Elgert, Sr. 74.00 Ben Kern, So.

Matt Van Cleave, Jr. 72.462004-05 Matt Van Cleave, Sr. 72.33 Matt Van Cleave, Sr. 72.33 Matt Van Cleave, Sr.2005-06 Ben Kern, Sr. 71.40 Ben Kern, Sr. 73.75 Ben Kern, Sr.2006-07 Kyle Yonke, Jr. 74.53 Robert Streb, So. 74.95 Kyle Yonke, Jr.2007-08 Mitchell Gregson, So. 72.94 Mitchell Gregson, So. 72.86 Mitchell Gregson, So.2008-09 Mitchell Gregson, Jr. 70.71 Robert Streb, Sr. 72.05 Daniel Wood, So.

Academic HonorsGCAA/Cleveland Golf All�America Scholars1994�95 Troy Halterman1995�96 Troy Halterman2000�01 Matt Williams2001�02 Matt Williams 2003�04 Matt Van Cleave2004�05 Matt Van Cleave2006�07 Kyle Yonke

All�District VII1994�95 Troy Halterman

All�ConferenceBig Eight1990�91 Richard Laing First Team1990�91 David Sedlock Second Team1991�92 Jim Brenneman First Team1991�92 Sean Robertson Honorable Mention1992�93 Jim Brenneman First Team1992�93 Sean Robertson Honorable Mention1993�94 Troy Halterman First Team1994�95 Troy Halterman First Team

Big 121997�98 Brant Benninga First Team1998�99 Scott McNeely First Team1999�00 Dan Demory First Team1999�00 Scott McNeely First Team1999�00 Matt Williams First Team2000�01 Scott McNeely First Team2000�01 Matt Williams First Team2001�02 Scott McNeely First Team2001�02 Matt Williams First Team2001�02 Mark Sprecker Second Team2002�03 Greg Douglas First Team2002�03 Aaron Watkins First Team2003�04 Greg Douglas Second Team2003�04 Tim Moody First Team2003�04 Matt Van Cleave First Team2004�05 Matt Van Cleave First Team2004�05 Nick Shumacher Second Team2005�06 Jonathan James First Team2005�06 Kyle Yonke First Team2006�07 Joe Kinney Second Team2006�07 Jay Kramer First Team2006�07 Robert Streb Second Team2006�07 Kyle Yonke First Team2007�08 Mitchell Gregson First Team2007�08 Joe Ida Second Team2007�08 Kyle Yonke First Team2008�09 Ross Geubelle First Team2008�09 Jason Schulte First Team2008�09 Daniel Wood First Team2008�09 Mitchell Gregson Second Team2008�09 Joe Ida Second Team

K�State at the U.S. Amateur1999 Scott McNeely1999 Bryan Milberger2001 Matt Williams2002 Bryan Milberger2002 Aaron Watkins 2003 Josh Persons2003 Aaron Watkins2004 A.J. Elgert2005 Matt Van Cleave2006 Tyler Cummins2007 Robert Streb2008 Robert Streb2009 Mitchell Gregson

Robert Streb became the �irst Wildcat to be named a Ping All-American since 2004.

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- B -Batt, Bob 1948,50Bell, Peter A. 1966-69Benninga, Brant 1995-99Benson, Jay 1978Berkholtz, Dennis L. 1965-66Beymer, Bob 1978Bishop, Don 1947-49Boggess, Bill 1952Boone, George 1931Bouchey, Bill 1961-63Breit, Don 1964Brennen, Terrance L. 1972-75Buck, Frank 1959Buckridge, Chad 1994-97Bunker, Craig L. 1968Bunker, Scott 1977-79Byrne, K.C. 1986

- C -Carlson, Jon 1978-79, 81Carlson, Calvin 1962Case, Roland 1946-47Clark, Zac 1995, 97-99Colbert, Chris 1984Colbert, Jim 1961, 63-64Cook, Josh 1999-00Crow, Kevin 1982-85Crow Reagan 1983Crow, Roger 1935, 38Cummins, Tyler 2005-06Curtis, Bill 1960

- D -Dahl, Mike 1978Darland, Bob 1974-75Day, Jackson 1983-86Demory, Dan1997-98, 2000-01Dietz, Jimmy 2003Donnellan, Bobby 1990-91Downey, Joe 1957-58Douglas, Greg 2002-04Dusenbury, Doug 1964

- E - Elgert, A.J. 2001-04Elliott, Dale 1952-53Everett, Arthur 1931

- F -Fiscella, James 1983-86Fowler, Curt 1986Fowler, Todd A. 1987-90French, Allen 1983-86Funk, Bob 1947, 50Funk, Jay 1946-47Furney, George 1980-81

- G - Gelwix, Randy 1969-71Geubelle, Ross 2008-09Gomez, Chris 1988Gorman, Richard 1940-41Graham, Bill 1991-92Graham, James J. 1965-67Graham, John R. 1964-67Gray, Doug 1969-70Gray Jerry D. 1968Green, Mont 1979-80Gregson, Mitchell 2007-09

- H -Hacker, Roy 1937Halterman, Troy 1994-96Hanrahan, Pat 1986Hays, Barney 1935-37Herbel, Mike 1961Hermann, Doug 1980Hendricks, Arnold J 1957-59Hensley, John L. 1971-73Hicks, Russell 1951-53Higgins, Jeremy 1997Hipp, Dean 1939Hite, Richard 1979-80Holmberg, Eugene 1927,30Holsinger, Joe 1927Hooper, Frank 1951Hooper, George 1959Hostetler, Alvin 1931-32Hostetler, Charles 1958-60Hovis, Scott 1993-96Hunt, Graham 1951-53

- I -Ida, Joe 2007-09

- J -James, Jonathan 2002-03,05-06Jennings, Tim 1988-89Johnson, Brad 1980-82Johnson, Gary L. 1966, 68-69Johnson, Scott 1981Judd, Chad 1991-93

- K -Kaup, Steve 1975, 77Keith, Walter 1939Keller, Troy 1987-89Kellogg, Bob 1937-38Kenzie, David 1931-32Kern, Ben 2003-06Kershner, Gary 1961-62Kesinger, Don 1960King, Andy 1995, 97-98Kinney, Joe 2006-09Knight, Christopher 1972-73Knight, Joey 1975, 77Kramer, Jay 2006Kruse, Jeff 1979

- L -Laing, Richard 1991-93Leeper, Bob 1968-70Lewis, Gordon G. 1972-73Lewman, Larry 1962-63Lindblom, David M. 1972-73Linn, Brian 1975, 78-79Long, Dick 1960Losch, Jason 1993-96Lott, Dale 1927, 30Lowery, Tim 1968-70Lovell, C.L. Jr 1948Lucas, Jim 1954

- M -Mahoney, Bill 1950Martin, Dick 1959Matson, Randy 1960McNeely, Scott 1999-02Meier, Doug 1969-72Milberger, Bryan 1999-02Millard, Hall 1941Miller, Toller 1995Monahan, Willard 1941, 46Moody, Tim 2003-04Moss, Bob 1948-49Mueller, Larry 1977Munday, Bill 1940Murdoch, Matt 1997-98Myers, Mike 1948-50Myers, Chad 1995-96

- N -Nelson, David 1961Nelson, Larry 1955Neuschafer, Daran 1986-89Nordstrom, Kenneth 1939Novosel, John 1988

- O -Olney, Brent E. 1972-73

- P -Paustian, James 1940-41Peck, Dick 1951Peel, Robert J. 1973Persons, Josh 2003-04Pfuetze, Dick 1955-57Philbrick, Robert L. 1971-72Phillips, Bob 1935Pinney, Max 1994Poore, Kent 1954-55

- R -Racette, Brian 1997-99Ranz, Edward 1963Remick, Ben 1927Richards, Bill 1946Robertson, Sean 1991-93Robins, Robert 1951Rodemich, Todd 2000

Runberg, David A. 1973

- S -Schmedemann, Ron 1965-67Schrock, Ty 1984Schoenbeck, Tom 1970Schulte, Jason 2007-09Schumacher, Nick 2003-05Schweizer, Bryan, 2001-03Sears, Mark 1998-00Sedlock, David 1987-90Sedorcek, Jeff 1987-90Sedorcek, Robert 1982-85Seevers, Matt 1991Shaw, Jerry 1962-64Shellenberger, Charles 1965-67Shields, John 1987-90Siebert, Will 1991-94Skiver, Bob 1953-54Small, Mark 1982-83Smell, Kyle 2008-09Smith Dave 1956,58Smith, Gerald 1956-58Soldan, Daryn 2000-02Sorenson, Rich 1977-80Sprecker, Mark 2002Stephens, Brad 1989-90Streb, Robert 2006-09Stretcher, John 1952-54

- T -Thames, Albert D. 1972-73Thompson, Chris 1990-91Tinker, Brady 1984

- V -Van Cleave, Matt 2003-05Vaughn, Doug 1975, 77-78Vautravers, Randy 1977Vuillemin, Brett 1989-92

- W -Waldman, Brett 1992-94Walker, Hays, lll 1954-56Walter, B.J. 1995-98Ward, Arlin 1940-41Watkins, Aaron 2001-04Weatherford, Jim 1955Weddle, Chris 1993Weeks, Charles 1938Wells, Homer 1936Wesche, D.C. 1936-38Wheeler, Vince 1978Williams, Matt 2000-02Williams, Thaine 1935, 38Wilson, Ryan 2000Windsheffel, John 1974Wood, Daniel 2008-09

- Y -Yonke, Kyle 2005-08York, Benjamin C. 1969York, Benny 1939-40Young, Ronald 1956-57

Jim Colbert was the runner-up ofthe 1964 NCAA Championship.

Richard Laing was the Big Eightplayer of the year in 1992 and 1993.

Kyle Yonke ranks seventh in careerrounds played with 114.

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In 2009, K-State welcomed a new president and a new athletic director, who

will build on the successes of the past and create a bright new future. Kirk

Schulz accepted the K-State presidency because he is impressed with all of

the outstanding programs and successes of our faculty, staff and students

and with the passion K-Staters have for their university. K-Staters connect

with our new resident via his blog, Twitter and Facebook. Check out his Web

site at www.k-state.edu/president.

HISTORY AND LOCATION

Founded on Feb. 16, 1863, Kansas State University is the oldest public

institution of higher education in Kansas and one of the nation's first land-

grant universities.

Throughout its history, K-State's mission has been rooted in the principles

set forth in the Morrill Act - to provide teaching, research and service to the

citizens of Kansas, the nation and the world.

The university's 644-acre wooded main campus with historical limestone

buildings is located in Manhattan.

K-State also has a campus in Salina, and another coming soon in Olathe,

along with numerous extension fields, offices and other facilities in Kansas

and Nebraska. The Salina campus offers bachelor's and associate degrees in

aviation and engineering technologies. Air service in and out of Manhattan

Regional Airport connects the city with major airports all over the Midwest

and South. Located five miles north of campus is Tuttle Creek Reservoir, a

favorite outlet of students for boating, water skiing, swimming and fishing.

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

K-State is the only research university in the United States to have three

national CASE/Carnegie professors of the year. All three are active teachers:

Michael Wesch, 2008 national winner; Chris Sorensen, 2007 national

winner; and Dean Zollman, 1996 national winner. Look for "kstate" on

YouTube to see lectures by them and other great faculty.

More than 250 majors and programs are offered in the Colleges of Arts and

Sciences, Engineering, Business Administration, Agriculture, Education,

Architecture, Planning and Design, Human Ecology, Technology and Aviation

and Veterinary Medicine. The Graduate School offers 67 master's degrees,

39 doctoral degrees, five educational doctorate programs and 33 graduate

certificates in multiple disciplines across campus. More than $185 million is

available in student financial assistance, including $11 million in

scholarships. Seven out of 10 students receive financial assistance.

Even with 23,000 students, K-State is committed to individualized education

whenever possible. For example, freshman English classes have no more

than 22 students, introductory chemistry labs average 15 students,

introductory art classes average 19 students and speech classes are limited

to 23 students. Seventy percent of classes have 30 students or less and the

average class size for all undergraduate classes is 23 students. Ninety

percent of classes have less than 49 students.

It's a great time to be a K-Stater!

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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTAcademic achievement of the institution is drawing

national acclaim as well. K-State students have won moreTruman scholarships, more Goldwater scholarships andmore Phi Kappa Phi Fellowships than any other publicuniversity in the nation. Over the past twenty-five years,Kansas State University has ranked No. 1 in the nationamong public universities in Rhodes, Truman, Marshall,Goldwater and Udall Scholars. We’ve earned ourreputation as the “Student Scholar Capital of America.”

K-State students have an outstanding record ofacceptance into professional schools. Over the past fouryears, 70-percent of our qualified pre-med applicantswere accepted into medical schools; 100-percent of ourpre-optometry and 82-percent of our pre-dentistrystudents were accepted into their respective professionalschools. Over the past five years, 98-percent of studentswho participated in our pre-law program were acceptedinto law schools.

ACADEMIC RECOGNITIONK-State is one of just 63 public universities - that's the

top 4-percent - identified by the Carnegie Foundation ashaving "very high research activity." K-State is a leader onthe cutting edge of research discoveries. The universityhas received almost $250 million in research grants. Andfaculty scientists and graduate students aren't the onlyones conducting research. K-State undergraduates haverich opportunities to work side-by-side with some of thenation's best authorities in their fields. Many studentsbegin undergraduate research their freshman year.

QUALITY AND AFFORDABILITY K-State was featured as one of America’s best in the

Princeton Review’s “The Best 368 Colleges” (2008). K-State was also ranked in the top 25 of America's best"cutting-edge schools" in You Are Here: A Guide to Over380 Colleges and Unlimited Paths to Your Future. K-Statewas the only school from the Big 12 Conference to makethe cut (2008).

You can even earn while you learn by taking a campusjob. Last year, student workers brought home more than$15 million helping run the university.

Graduates face a promising future when they walkaway from K-State with a bachelor's degree in hand.According to a report by the university's Career andEmployment Services, more than 90 percent of recentbachelor's degree graduates surveyed are employed or arecontinuing their education through graduate school orsome other program. More than half of the graduatessurveyed who went to work took jobs in Kansas.

When you’re ready to do some serious research aboutKansas State University just head for our website,consider.K-State.edu. You can schedule a campus visit,learn more about K-State's 250 majors and programs, orjust scroll through the thousands of different reasons why

it's great to be a Wildcat.

MISSION STATEMENTKansas State University is a comprehensive,

research, land-grant institution first serving studentsand the people of Kansas, and also the nation and theworld.

Since its founding in 1863, the University hasevolved into a modern institution of higher education,committed to quality programs, and responsive to arapidly changing world and the aspirations of anincreasingly diverse society. Together with othermajor comprehensive universities, K-State sharesresponsibilities for developing human potential,expanding knowledge, enriching cultural expression,and extending its expertise to individuals, business,education, and government. These responsibilities areaddressed through an array of undergraduate andgraduate degree programs, research and creativeactivities, and outreach and public service programs.In addition, its land-grant mandate, based on federaland state legislation, establishes a focus to itsinstructional, research, and extension activities whichis unique among the Regents' institutions.

Through quality teaching, the University iscommitted to provide all students with opportunitiesto develop the knowledge, understanding, and skillscharacteristic of an educated person. It is also pledgedto prepare students for successful employment oradvanced studies through a variety of disciplinary andprofessional degree programs. To meet theseintentions, the institution dedicates itself to providingacademic and extracurricular learning experienceswhich promote and value both excellence and culturaldiversity. Kansas State University prepares itsstudents to be informed, productive, and responsiblecitizens who participate actively in advancing cultural,educational, economic, scientific, and socio-politicalundertakings.

Research and other creative endeavors comprisean essential component of Kansas State's mission. Allfaculty members contribute to the discovery anddissemination of new knowledge.

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Kansas State has nine colleges offering bachelor's degrees in more than 100 fields, 60master's degree programs and 42 doctoral degree programs.

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTUREDean: TBA� Seven of the college's faculty have been recognized as the top teachers in the

region and nation through the U.S.D.A. Food and Agricultural SciencesExcellence in College and University Teaching Awards Program. No otheruniversity has had more than five of their faculty recognized through this prestigiousteacher recognition program.

� Offers the only bachelor's programs in bakery, feed, and milling science and managementin the world.

� One-of-a-kind national programs include horticultural therapy; international meat andlivestock, international grains; golf course management; and a master's in agribusiness.

� Majors: Agriculture; General Agribusiness; Agricultural economics; Agriculturaleducation; Agricultural communication and journalism; Agricultural technologymanagement; Agronomy; Animal sciences and industry; Bakery science and industry; Feedscience and management; Food science and industry; Grain science and industry;Horticulture; Milling science and management; Park management and conservation; Pre-veterinary medicine.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND DESIGNDean: Tim de Noble - 785.532.5950; Email: [email protected] � Accredited 5-year master’s degree in architecture, interior architecture and

product design, landscape architecture, and regional and community planning.This combination of disciplines makes this college one of the mostcomprehensive design schools in the nation.

� The College's graduates are partners and principals in hundredsoffirms worldwide.

� In the 2010 DesignIntelligence rankings by nearly 400 employers, the bachelor of interiorarchitecture/design programs and the bachelor of landscape architecture are ranked third

� The interior architecture and interior design programs were both ranked No. 7 in a 2010 � The mastor of landscape architecture program was ranked No. 4 in the 2010 national

survey. � Majors: Architecture; Interior architecture and product design; Landscape architecture;

Regional and community planning.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESInterim Dean: Brian Spooner - 785.532.6900; Email: [email protected] � Contains more than 20 departments and offers a number of special programs

and secondary majors. It also offers approximately 85 percent of all freshmancourses and 65 percent of all credits taught.

� Every student will take classes from the College of Arts and Sciences. � Home to many of K-State’s top students, the college has produced

eight of school’s 12 Rhodes Scholars and 23 of the university’s 28 Truman Scholars. � Encompassing studies in the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and fine arts, the

college offers more than 115 degree programs and pre-professional options.� Majors: Anthropology, Art, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry - Chemical Science, Clinical

Laboratory Science, Economics, English - Creative Writing, Literature, and Literature withTeaching Certificate, Fisheries, Wildlife & Conservation Biology - BioDiversity &Conservation, Fisheries Ecology & Management, and Wildlife Ecology & Management,Geography, Geology, History, Humanities, Kinesiology - Nutrition & Exercise Science andHealth Fitness Instructor, Life Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communications,Mathematics, Microbiology, Modern Languages - French, German, Russian, and Spanish,Music Education, Music, Applied Music, Philosophy, Physical Science, Physics, PoliticalScience, Psychology, Social Science, Social Work, Sociology - Criminology, SpeechCommunications, Statistics, Theatre - Dance, and Women Studies. Pre-ProfessionalPrograms: Pre-Law, Pre-Chiropractic Medicine, Pre-Health Information Management, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Medince, Pre-Dentistry -Pre-Dental Hygiene, Pre-Optometry, Pre-Nursing, Pre-Physician Assistant, Pre-VeterinaryMedicine.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONDean: Yar Ebadi - 785.532.7227; Email: [email protected] � The College of Business Administration is among the 10% of business schools

in the United States that are accredited in both the business and accountingprograms by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business(AACSB).

� AACSB International, the premier accrediting association for businessschools, recognizes the K-State Ethics Education program on its Ethics Education ResourceWebpage identifying “Effective Practices” in Ethics Education.

� Ninety percent or more of the college’s graduates are gainfully employed or enrolled ingraduate programs within three months of their graduation.

� The college is home to the Center for the Advancement of Entrepreneurship (CAE), anewly formed venture that represents a major focus of the university, developing an un-derstanding of the Entrepreneurial culture and process – from idea generation to the im-plementation of the new business venture – across the diverse population of theuniversity community. A new Entrepreneurship major offered in the College is a founda-tional element of the Center.

� The Center for Leadership helps Kansas businesses and non-profit organizations withmanagement questions; shares knowledge about managing and leading organizationsthrough training, workshops, coaching and sponsors research on topics in business lead-ership.

� The college has developed an innovative new graduate certificate in Management of Ani-mal Health Related Organizations. The new certificate is a result of collaboration with theCollege of Veterinary Medicine, the K-State Beef Cattle Institute and industry leaders in thearea of animal health. The certificate will serve as an excellent link to firms of the animalhealth corridor located between Manhattan, Kan., and Columbia, Mo., and employees ofthe National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF).

� Majors: Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, Marketing,

Management Information Systems (MIS).

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONDean: Michael Holen - 785.532.5525; Email: [email protected] � K-State graduates more teachers than any other university in Kansas. � The college houses the largest undergraduate major (Elementary Education),

largest undergraduate minor (Leadership Studies), and largest graduate pro-gram (English as a Second Language) in the university.

� The American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education rankedK-State among the top 10 producers of science and math teachers.

� The college provides a comprehensive array of teacher preparation programs with 23 un-dergraduate areas. All programs are accredited by the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) and the National Council for Accreditation of TeacherEducation (NCATE).

� Faculty write books, give invited presentations and direct significant education reformprojects with about $8 million annually in grants, most funded by the U.S Department ofEducation.

� The college’s major nationally competitive grants focus on school reform, improving thepreparation and professional development of teachers, using modern technologies to im-prove student learning, and promoting equitable educational opportunity for all children.

� Majors: Adult and continuing education, Educational administration and leadership,Elementary education, Secondary education, Special education, Counseling and student

development.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGDean: John R. English - 785.532.5590; Email: [email protected] � The college houses the National Gas Machinery Laboratory, the natural gas

industry’s leading independent turbocharger research and development testfacility.

� Home to the Institute for Environmental Research, the first of itskind in the world on a college campus.

� Civil Infrastructures Systems Laboratory houses one of six accelerated testing facilities in the nation, capable of testing large-scale pavement, structural, and bridge ele-ments.

� The Advanced Manufacturing Institute has been named a Fabricators and ManufacturesAssociation Education Center—one of the nine in the world.

� Cited twice by the National Society of Professional Engineers for its outstanding profes-sional programs, one of just 10 colleges in the nation so honored.

� The college’s nuclear reactor is the fifth highest-powered university reactor in the natio.The mechanical and nuclear engineering department now operates the only university re-search nuclear reactor in an 11-state contiguous region of the Plains states.

� The college is the second largest architectural engineering program in the nation and hasbeen selected by the journal, Consulting & Specifying Engineer, as the preferred source forentry-consulting engineers.

� Majors: Architectural engineering; Biological and agricultural engineering; Chemicalengineering; Civil engineering; Computer engineering; Construction science andmanagement; Electrical engineering; Industrial engineering; Information systems;Mechanical engineering.

COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGYDean: Virginia Moxley - 785.532.5500; Email: [email protected] � The college focuses on teaching, research and outreach that support the

quality of human life.� The college is the third largest for undergraduates and ranks seventh nation-

ally in number of grants and contracts awarded.� The largest nutrition and exercise sciences undergraduate program

in the nation.� An interior design program that is consistently ranked among the top four in the country.� A communication sciences and disorders program that is ranked 11th of 166 masters-only

program by U.S. News and World Report in 2006.� A distance dietetics program with students in 30 states and six other countries.� Majors: Apparel and textiles; Athletic training; Communication sciences and disorders;

Dietetics; Early childhood education; Family studies and human services (Family life andcommunity services, Lifespan human development, Personal financial planning); Hoteland restaurant management; Human ecology; Interior design; Nutrition and exercisesciences; Nutritional sciences; Public health nutrition.

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND AVIATIONDean: Dennis Kuhlman - 785.826.2601; Email: [email protected] � K-State at Salina, Home of the College of Technology and Aviation, became a

member of the K-State family in 1991 following a merger with the formerKansas College of Technology. The citizens have invested over $5 million in thecampus and enrollment has grown over 84 percent.

� The school has added over $10 million in new aircraft andequipment and over $2.6 million in endowed KSU Foundation funds.

� The only school in Kansas to offer an FAA-certified bachelor’s degree in aviation mainte-nance and professional pilot.

� Majors: Applied business; Applied Technologies; Aviation maintenance; Constructionengineering technology; Computer systems technology; Electronic and computerengineering technology; Mechanical engineering technology; Professional pilot;Technology management; Web development technology.

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINEDean: Ralph Richardson - 785.532.5660; Email: [email protected] � One of the nation's leading veterinary colleges with a continual commitment to

good teaching since 1905. � Opportunities are provided to work with house pets, livestock and exotic

animals. � Some research specialties include equine exercise physiology,

genetic disease in animals, respiratory physiology, stress and immunity defensemechanisms and animal sports medicine.

� Professional students earn their Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees while completingthe four-year curriculum.

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Dennis Kuhlman

Virgina Moxely

John R. English

Michael Holen

Tim de Noble

Brian Spooner

Yar Ebadi

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John Allen, Former Chief Operating Officer, Cincinnati Reds

Kirstie Alley, Actress of “Cheers”, “Veronica’s Closet”, “Fat Actress” fame

Thane Baker, Olympic gold medalist in track and field

John Bilbrey, President of Hershey North America

Rolando Blackman, Former NBA All-Star and current Dallas Mavericks

assistant coach

Joseph Boakai, Vice President of Liberia

Craig Bolerjack, Play-by-Play Announcer, “The NFL on CBS” and

“Voice of the Utah Jazz”

Erin Brockovich, enviromental activist, the movie, Erin Brockovich,

is patterned after her life

Sam Brownback, Current U.S. Senator from Kansas and

Republican candidate for the 2008 U.S. Presidency

Susan Buchanan, Co-founder of Aurum Software

John Carlin, Former Governer of Kansas and former Archivist of the United States

Jim Colbert, Retired Professional golfer, leading money winner on

the 1995 and 1996 Senior Tour

Hashim Dabbas, Energy Minister of Jordan

Herbert Dimond, inventor of the snooze alarm clock

DeLoss Dodds, Athletics Director at the University of Texas

Paul C. Fisher, President of Fisher Pen Company (invented space pen for NASA)

Marlin Fitzwater, Press Secretary for both Presidents

Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush

Steve Fritz, Olympic track and field athlete

Margaret Grosh, Senior economist at The World Bank

Mike Hayden, Former Kansas Governor

Kenny Harrison, Olympic gold medalist triple jumper

Kirby Hocutt, Athletics Director at University of Miami (Fla.)

Velina Houston, Award-winning playwright and

screenwriter for PBS and 20th Century Fox

Tim Jankovich, Men’s Basketball Coach, Illinois State University

Gene Keady, former head basketball coach at Purdue University

Ed King, Retired chairman of the board, King Radio Corp.

Scott Kraft, National Editor, Los Angeles Times

Lon Kruger, Men’s Basketball Coach, University of Nevada-Las Vegas

Jim Latham, Former commander U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds

Shalee Lehning, Professional Basketball Player for the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream

Lynn Markel, Vice-president and CFO for Koch Industries, Inc.

Richard Myers, Former Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff

Bud Newell, inventor of Med Bed Medical Rescue

Unit, used in the movie Any Given Sunday

Gary Patterson, Head Football Coach at Texas Christian University

Richard Pearson, Former President and COO of

TWA and former senior vice president of American Airlines.

Bill Porter, Founder and chairman emeritus of E-Trade

Donald G. Prigmore, President of GTE-Sprint

Samuel Ramey, Basso cantante with New York City Opera

Constance Ramos, Architect on the ABC Television show,

“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”

John Rhodes, Retired Minority Leader of the U.S.

House of Representatives

Pat Roberts, Current U.S. Senator from Kansas

Bernard Rogers, Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander

Richard Rogers, U.S. District Court Judge

Neera Singh, Pioneer in the development of cellular technology

John Slaughter, Former president of Occidental College and

former head of the National Science Foundation

Austra Skyjyte, 2004 Olympic silver medalist in the heptathlon

and two-time NCAA champion

Pete Souza, White House photographer

Warren Staley, President and CEO of Cargill Inc.,

the largest privately-owned corporation in the U.S.

Eric Stonestreet, Actor on ABC sitcom “Modern Family”

Bob Stull, Athletics Director at University of Texas-El Paso

Jay Ungar, Grammy Award-winning composer and performer

Aaron Watkins, PGA Tour golfer

Jerry Wexler, influential producer at Atlantic Records

inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987

Dr. Sheahon Zenger, Athletics Director at Illinois State University

� TIM JANKOVICHHead Men’s Basketball Coach,Illinois State University

� AUSTRA SKYJYTETwo-time NCAA track and field

champion (third from left) was the

silver medalist in the

heptathlon at the 2004 Athens

Olympic Games.

� KRISTIE ALLENThree-time Emmy Award and

Grammy Award WinnerCRAIG BOLERJACKB.S. Journalism ‘77

“The NFL on CBS” Announcer

SAM BROWNBACKB.S. Economics ‘79

U.S. Senator

PAT ROBERTSB.S. Journalism ‘58

U.S. Senator

WARREN STALEYB.S. Engineering ‘65

President of Cargill, Inc.

AARON WATKINSB.S. Social Science ‘04

PGA Tour Golfer

� JIM COLBERTProfessional Golfer

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Chosen in February 2009 by the Kansas Board of Regents as the 13th presidentof Kansas State University, Kirk H. Schulz immediately set to work getting toknow people and programs around the university.

An avid communicator, he began writing letters to the campus community soonafter he was selected as president. He also blogs, tweets and makes himself avail-able to news media on a regular basis. He has been meeting with faculty, staff andstudents on a regular basis as well. This fall, he plans to bring the campus com-munity together to develop a vision of what K-State will look like in 2025.

Schulz is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.Before coming to K-State, he served as vice president for research and economicdevelopment at Mississippi State University.

Schulz began his career in 1991 as an assistant professor of chemical engineer-ing at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. He moved in 1995 to Michi-gan Tech as an assistant professor of chemical engineering. He was promotedto associate professor in 1998 and was named chair of the department of chem-ical engineering at Michigan Tech the same year.

In 2001, he moved to Mississippi State University to become director of the DaveC. Swalm School of Chemical Engineering and holder of the Earnest W. Deaven-port Jr. endowed chair. In 2005, he was selected as dean of the James WorthBagley College of Engineering and the inaugural holder of the Earnest W. andMary Ann Deavenport Jr. endowed chair. In 2007, he was named interim vicepresident for research and economic development and was named to the perma-nent position later that year.

Schulz was born in Portsmouth, Va., in 1963 and grew up in Norfolk,Va., wherehe attended Norfolk Christian High School. He attended Old Dominion Universityfor three years and transferred to Virginia Tech in 1984. He graduated with B.S.and Ph.D. degrees in chemical engineering in 1986 and 1991, respectively. Hecompleted his doctoral work in metal oxide surface chemistry under the direc-tion of Dr. David Cox.

He is a member of ABET, the recognized accreditor for college and universityprograms in applied science, computing, engineering and technology. He is alsoa member of its Engineering Accreditation Commission. Schulz is an active mem-ber of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and also the American So-ciety for Engineering Education. In recognition of his work in chemicalengineering, he was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Ad-vancement of Science in 2007 and a Fellow of the American Society for Engi-neering Education in 2008.

Schulz is married to Dr. Noel Nunnally Schulz, Paslay professor of electrical andcomputer engineering at K-State. They have two sons, Tim, a freshman at Missis-sippi State University, and Andrew, a freshman at Manhattan High School. KirkSchulz's parents are Carl and Judy Schulz, Norfolk, Va.

DR. KIRK SCHULZUniversity President

Virginia Tech ‘86

KANSAS STATE’S PRESIDENTSJoseph Denison1863 to 1873

John A. Anderson1873 to 1879

George T. Fairchild1879 to 1897

Thomas E. Will1897 to 1899

Ernest R. Nichols1899 to 1909

Henry J. Waters1909 to 1917

William M. Jardine1918 to 1925

Francis D. Farrell1925 to 1943

Milton S. Eisenhower1943 to 1950

James A. McCain1950 to 1975

Duane C. Acker1975 to 1986

Jon Wefald1986 to 2009

Kirk Schulz2009

UNIVERSITY SYSTEMBOARD OF REGENTSReginald L. RobinsonPresident & CEO

Jill DockingChair, Wichita

Gary SherrerVice- Chair, Overland Park

Christine Downey-SchmidtInman

Donna ShankLiberal

Jerry BoettcherBeloit

Dan LykinsTopeka

Richard HedgesFort Scott

Janie PerkinsGarden City

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John Currie, who was introduced as Kansas State’s 15th Director of Athletics onMay 18, has emphasized the importance of accessibility and accountability earlyin his tenure as K-State sets its sights on achieving the vision of having a model in-tercollegiate athletics program.

A highlight of Currie’s early initiatives was the implementation of the “K-StatePledge” in July which includes a series of �inancial accountability measures andcore values that will serve as the foundation of K-State’s vision. Among those val-ues are �ive goals: a world-class student-athlete experience; value to the Univer-sity, city and state; integrity and transparency in relation to ethics, �inance andNCAA compliance; championship-level athletic performances; and the best fanexperience in the Big 12.

In an effort to create the best fan experience possible, Currie’s staff created newticket initiatives for football that led to the largest home-opening crowd in BillSnyder Family Stadium history on September 5, 2009 (50,750). In his �irst 60 dayson the job, Currie also worked to establish relationships across campus, throughsteps such as personally visiting with K-State deans in their respective of�ices. Healso serves as a member of President Kirk Schulz’s cabinet and has made presen-tations and held question and answer sessions with many other campus organi-zations.

Currie also immediately implemented a communications plan in an effort to re-gain the trust of all Wildcat fans, which included in-person stops throughout thestate, regular online letters and chats and K-State’s �irst-ever FanForum confer-ence call, which saw more than 3,000 fans participate.

Understanding the importance of coaching continuity in building successful pro-grams, Currie moved quickly to sign 2009 Big 12 Baseball Coach of the Year BradHill and women’s basketball head coach Deb Patterson to contract extensions andalso led the effort to complete the �ive-year contract for legendary returning foot-ball coach Bill Snyder.

Currie began his duties as Athletics Director on June 8 after 10 years at the Uni-versity of Tennessee, most recently serving as Executive Associate Athletics Direc-tor for Athletic Director Mike Hamilton. Currie was responsible for the directmanagement of units that annually produced $84 million in revenue and gifts, in-cluding the department’s fundraising, marketing, ticketing, media relations, publicrelations, internet and broadcasting of�ices. Currie also provided oversight forthe men’s basketball program and other department initiatives and helped directnumerous searches that led to the hiring of successful head coaches.

An integral member of the facility planning team for UT’s $200 million masterplan renovations for Neyland Stadium, Currie also directed a $36 million arenarenovation and basketball practice facility construction project that was com-pleted in the fall of 2007. He developed and implemented the revenue models tofund both projects without outside funding from the state or local government,tax dollars or University-derived support.

Currie’s accomplishments at Tennessee included helping the University secure a$50 million commitment in 2006 for academic and athletic needs, a gift whichrepresented the largest from an individual in Tennessee history. Units under hisdirection also negotiated an $84 million multi-media rights contract with then-Host Communications, and a $19.3 million all-sport contract with Adidas. Underhis leadership, giving to Tennessee athletics more than doubled from $19.5 mil-lion in 2003 to $41.6 million in 2008.

Currie led the negotiation and implementation of new student season ticket salesfor football in 2008, resulting in $900,000 of new department revenue in its �irstyear. He also implemented new regular-season football sales strategies thathelped Tennessee set a new single-game attendance record of 109,061 in 2004.

Tennessee’s athletic facilities as a whole bene�itted from Currie’s efforts as the de-velopment of�ice secured individual-naming recognition gifts that included $4million for a new aquatic center, $2 million for a new softball stadium, $1.5 millionfor a new soccer stadium and $2 million for baseball renovations. Tennessee’strack complex also was renovated, while ground was broken last summer for anew Greg Norman-designed intercollegiate golf practice complex and clubhouse.

Currie oversaw the development and execution of a comprehensive marketingplan in 2005 that led to attendance at SEC home basketball games improving 54percent from the previous year, while student attendance increased by 197 per-cent.

Currie joined the Tennessee staff in 1997 as Executive Director of the VolunteerAthletic Scholarship Fund (VASF). Following a two-year stint as Assistant AthleticsDirector at Wake Forest, Currie returned to Knoxville in 2000 as Assistant Athlet-ics Director for Development and served as director for the "STEP UP" campaign.As UT’s �irst-ever capital campaign, it exceeded its goal and reached a total of$48.6 million, $4 million over the intended goal, with gifts from 870 donors. In2002, Currie was promoted to Associate Athletics Director for Development.

He served as President of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) development of�i-cers group for 2004-05, chaired the 2007 CASE national athletic developmentconference and was a member of the SEC ticket policy committee. The KnoxvilleNews Sentinel recognized Currie in December 2008 by naming him to its presti-gious “Top 40 Leaders Under 40” list.

He began his professional career at Wake Forest in 1993 as a Deacon Club internbefore being named Assistant Deacon Club Director in 1994, a position he helduntil 1997.

Highlights of Currie’s stints at Wake Forest include developing student and youngalumni programs, creating a new endowment and planned giving program, man-aging the coaches circle volunteer program and assisting in the leadership of the“Touchdown 2000” football �ield house and Miller Center basketball practice/aca-demic counseling facility campaigns.

Currie earned his master’s in sports management from Tennessee in 2003 and isa 1993 Wake Forest graduate. He and his wife Mary Lawrence, have three chil-dren, Jack, Virginia and Mary-Dell.

JOHN CURRIEAthletics Director

Wake Forest ‘93

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WILDCAT NICKNAMEThrough its first 19 seasons of athletic competition, Kansas State had used

“Aggies” as its nickname. But prior to the 1915 season, new coach John “Chief”Bender gave his squad the nickname “Wildcats.” The moniker lasted the oneseason Bender coached at K-State. Under Coach Z.G. Clevenger in 1917, theschool team became known as the “Farmers.” In 1920 new coach, CharlesBachman, took over the program, renaming the team “Wildcats.” This time, the nickname stuck.

WILLIE WILDCATWillie, a student bedecked in a oversized Wildcat head, is Kansas State’s No. 1

fan. Willie Wildcats are selected yearly by a panel appointed by the cheerleadingcoach. The mascot is a central part of athletic contests, but also attends functionsaround the state as an ambassador. Traditionally, the identity of the studentportraying Willie is kept secret.

TOUCHDOWN I-XIIn 1922, Hall-of-Famer Charles Bachman asked alumni to consider donating anactual Wildcat to the school to serve as a mascot. KSAC alumni Herbert R.Groome and John E. McCoy, both veterinarians in Twin Falls, Idaho, donated“Touchdown I” to the school shortly after the animal was nursed back to healthunder their care. (The bobcat had an encounter with a porcupine, and his face andthroat were punctured by numerous quills. Unfortunately, Touchdown I neverfully recovered from its fight, dying of pneumonia shortly after arriving inManhattan.)

Although the bobcats have served as K-State’s wildcat mascot since 1922, theanimals no longer attend K-State games. Touchdown XI, the 11th in the line, waskept at Manhattan’s Sunset Zoo.

K-STATE COLORSThe school color Royal Purple was adopted in the fall of 1896 by a committee

of “Miss Minnie L. Copeland, Jr. and Miss Winnifred Houghton and Miss Ina E.Holyrod, of the senior class, and perhaps one or more others.” Although K-State’sonly official color is purple, white has been used as a complimentary color formany years. Silver is also a common second or third color. Former basketballcoach Cotton Fitzsimmons incorporated gold during his two-year stint (1968-70), but gold or yellow has not been used since that time. The term “Purple Pride,”which is often used in association with KSU athletics, was given rise during thetenure of head football coach Vince Gibson (1967-74).

POWERCAT LOGOOne of the most recognizable athletic logos in the nation is the K-State

Powercat. The logo was introduced by Bill Snyder shortly after his arrival inManhattan as the attitude of the entire athletics department and university waschanging.

Manhattan native Tom Bookwalter, in cooperation with head coach BillSnyder, created the powerful logo that is a prominent feature on the footballhelmet, at Wagner Field, on the back of the Dev Nelson Pressbox, clothing, flags,bottled water, vanity plates for cars and just about anywhere in Manhattan.

Previous logos used by the athletics department included a line drawing of awildcat head and the cartoonish “Willie the Wildcat” that is used only by theAlumni Association.

SCHOOL SONGSThe Alma Mater was selected as a result of a 1903 campus contest. H.W. Jones

(’88) was responsible for K-State’s prized result. Jones’ original work was fourstanzas including the chorus. His version has been slightly altered over the yearsto include just two stanzas and the changing of the words from Kansas StateAgricultural College to Kansas State University.

ALMA MATER“I know a spot that I love full well, ’Tis not in forest nor yet in dell, ever it holds

me with magic spell, I think of thee Alma Mater.“KSU, we’ll carry the banner high, KSU long, long may thy colors fly. Loyal to

thee thy children shall swell the cry.“Hail, Hail, Hail Alma Mater.”

WILDCAT VICTORY“Fight you K-State Wildcats. For Alma Mater fight-fight-fight.“Glory in the combat for the purple and white. Faithful to our colors, we shall

ever be, fighting ever fighting for a Wildcat Victory!”

WABASH CANNONBALLEveryone knows that familiar tune Wabash Cannonball. In fact, Wabash and K-

State are almost synonymous. What many people do not know is how the songbecame an integral part of Wildcat athletics. In the fall of 1969 the department ofmusic burnt down. Every piece of music in the building was destroyed. The onlything that was salvaged was what was in the band director’s brief case. Thatincluded a piece of music titled the Wabash Cannonball. With an upcomingfootball game and no music, that left only one thing to do. The band membersplayed the song loud and often. A song that originally had no connection to KSUbecame a second fight song.

SLOGANSSeveral chants and slogans are used in association with the team. “Purple

Pride” and “Eat ‘Em Up, Eat ‘Em Up K-S-U” are just a few. One slogan that hasvirtually died out is “Every Man A Wildcat.” The term was popular in the ’50s, ’60sand early ’70s, and once adorned the front of the Ahearn Field House press box.Since the term referred to only one gender, however, it has faded.

Kansas State, itself, is referred to in many different shortened versions. Themost popular is “K-State”, which is used by alums, friends and journalists fromcoast to coast.

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STEVE BIETAUWomen’s Tennis

SUZIE FRITZVolleyball

BRAD HILLBaseball

KRISTI KNIGHTWomen’s Golf

CASIE LISABETHWomen’s Equestrian

FRANK MARTINMen’s Basketball

TIM NORRISMen’s Golf

DEB PATTERSONWomen’s Basketball

CLIFF ROVELTOTrack and Field

MICHAEL SMITHCross Country

BILL SNYDERFootball

PATRICK SWEENEYWomen’s rowing

As a supporter of K-State, you have a lot ofpride in your school. You are proud of KSU’shigh academic standards, our adherence tovalues and the overall quality of the K-Stateexperience.

Kansas State has a long tradition of integritybut to help assure compliance with NCAA andconference rules, please take a few minutes toread this information. The eligibility of KansasState’s student-athletes and reputation of thedepartment and university depend greatlyupon your cooperation.

Key PointA “representative” of Kansas State’s athleticinterests is: an individual who is known (orwho should have been known) by a member ofK-State’s executive or athletics administrationto:A) have participated in or to be a member ofan agency or organization promoting KSUathletics.B) have made financial contributions to theathletic dept. or to an athletic boosterorganization of K-State.C) have been involved otherwise in promotingthe institution’s athletic program.D) bought or received tickets to a K-Stateathletics event.Key Rule: NCAA BYLAW 13.01.5In Division I, representatives of athleticsinterest are prohibited from making in-person,on-or-off campus recruiting contacts, written,telephonic communications or e-mailtransactions with a prospect or the prospect’srelatives or legal guardians.

Interpretations1. A representative of a Division I institution isprohibited from making in-person recruitingcontact with a prospect and his or herparents/guardian on or off campus.

Limited Exception: You may have contactwith a prospect regarding permissible pre-enrollment activities such as summeremployment, provided the prospect hasalready signed a National Letter of Intent andK-State is aware that you are making thesecontacts in regard to employment.

2. A Division I representative is prohibitedfrom writing or telephoning a prospect and hisor her parents or legal guardians.Limited Exception: You may have a phoneconversation with a prospect only if theprospect initiates the call. Such a call may notbe prearranged by a K-State staff member andyou are not permitted to have a recruitingconversation, but may exhibit normal civility.You must refer any questions about theUniversity’s athletic program to the athleticdepartment.

3. A representative is prohibited fromcontacting a prospect’s coach, principal, orcounselor in an attempt to evaluate theprospect. Limited Exception: NCAA rules do notpreclude you from viewing a prospect’scontest on your own initiative, but you maynot contact the prospect, pick up game filmsor transcripts.

What can I do?If you know of a high school or junior collegestudent-athlete who might want to attendKansas State, the only permissible activity fora representative is to call the appropriate K-State coach.

What is an “Extra Benefit?”An extra benefit would include provision ofany transportation, meals, clothes,entertainment, preferential loan terms, wagesnot commensurate with duties, or otherbenefits offered to a prospect or currentstudent-athlete which is unavailable to thegeneral student population.

What can you do with prospects?DO feel free to attend high school and juniorcollege athletic events. You simply cannothave any contact with the prospective student-athletes or relatives. Should you find yourselfseated next to parents of a prospect, DO NOTinitiate conversation with the relatives. Ifconversation is initiated with you, respond ina civil manner, but DO NOT discuss K-State’sathletic program with them. If they raisequestions about athletics, remind them thatthe NCAA prohibits you from discussingathletics with them. Direct their questions tothe athletic department. You MAY discuss theUniversity in general, and its academicprograms.

DO continue established family relationshipswith friends and neighbors. Contacts with sonsand daughters of those families are permittedas long as they are not made for recruitingpurposes and are not prompted by Wildcatcoaching staff members. You ARE permitted toplay “pick up” games, continue neighborhoodpicnics or backyard barbecues and engage inyour normal activities with prospects andtheir parents who are family friends.

DO feel free to attend a public event (i.e.awards dinner) at which prospects are inattendance. NO attempt should be made tocontact or recruit the prospect at these events.

What can I do for current K-State athletes?DO feel free to invite a student-athlete to yourhome for an occasional meal, but you mustfirst contact the coach in the sport in which thestudent-athlete is a participant. Remember,the student-athlete must provide his or herown transportation. You may do this a max ofonce per school term per athlete.

DO feel free to invite a team for dinner or tomeet with a group of alumni in a city wherethey are competing. The NCAA permitsstudent-athletes AS A TEAM to receive specialbenefits not permitted as individuals.Arrangements for such events must be madein advance with the head coach or appropriateathletic staff member.

Other questions and answers:Q. May I accompany the coach during a “home”visit with the prospect?A. NoQ. May a booster group finance a season-ending banquet? May it purchase any awardsfor the team?A. Yes, provided all funds are expendedthrough the athletic department. Since theNCAA has established a value limit on awardsreceived by student-athletes, it is important tohave all awards approved by the athleticdepartment.

Additional Reminders1. Please contact the athletic department forNCAA rules interpretations.2. Remember that in most cases: CONTACT isprohibited.3. If you think it is wrong then it probably iswrong.4. No question is too dumb to ask.5. Questions: Call 785-532-6910

What Every Alumnus and Booster of Kansas State University Should Know About the NCAA

VERA WHITECompliance Assistant

JAMIE VAUGHNAssociate ADCompliance

BRENDEN ARMITAGEComplianceCoordinator

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After an illustrious football career as a prep in Kansas City, Jim Colbert cameto K-State on a football scholarship. However Colbert quickly turned hisattention to the links instead of the gridiron and the rest, as they say, is history.Colbert finished his college career at K-State in 1964 as the runner-up at theNCAA Championships and has had continued success as a professional.

After turning pro in 1965, Colbert joined the PGA Tour in 1966. HIs firsttournament victory came at the 1969 Monsanto Open. During his 14-year spanon the tour, Colbertpicked up eighttournament titles.Following his retirementfrom professional golf in1987, Colbert took hisnearly $1.5 millionwinnings, to run his owngolf course managementcompany, Jim ColbertGolf. He also worked foras a color analyst for golfevents on ESPN.

With the creation ofthe Senior PGA Tour in1991, Colbert got backinto professional golf,with great success.Colbert ranks seventhall-time in careerearnings as a member ofthe now-calledChampions Tour. Theformer Wildcat won theArnold Palmer Award inconsecutive years afternotching fourtournament victories in1995 and five more in1996. He was alsonamed Senior TourPlayer of the Year by theGolf Writers Associationin 1995 and 1996.Twenty victories later,the former K-Stater hasearned in excess of $8million in his seniorcareer alone.

Not only is Colbertknown for his success onthe links, but hisstrength and desire to return from a life threatening illness. On June 23, 1997,Jim Colbert underwent surgery for prostate cancer. After missing four months ofthe season, Colbert returned with a vengeance, placing in the top-5 five times,including a second place finish at the du Maurier Championship that sent Colbertover the $7 million mark for his senior career. With his late-season success, heearned a nomination for the Comeback Player-of-the-Year award.

Colbert returned to the winner’s circle in October of 1998, firing a final round5-under par 67 to outlast Senior Tour rookie David Lundstrom by one strokeand win the Transamerica.

“It’s by far the most meaningful golf tournament I ever won,” Colbert saidfollowing the victory.

With the thrilling victory, the former Wildcat surpassed the $8.1 million markfor career earnings on the Senior Tour and, at the time, became the Tour’s all-time leading money winner, passing Lee Trevino.

Colbert’s most recent victory on the Champions Tour came at the 2001 SBCSenior Classic after carding a 12-under par 204 to hold off Jose Maria Canizaresby one stroke.

At the conclusion of the 2002 season, Colbert finished among the top 31

money-winners for an 11th straight year.Colbert’s best finish in 2003 was at Bruno’s Memorial Classic, where he tied

for third after losing in a five-hole playoff to Bob Charles. His best round was asecond round 8-under-par 62 at the Senior British Open. The 62 equaled thecompetitive course record at Turnberry and made him the youngest player everto match his age in a Champions Tour major.

In 2004, Colbert battled injuries throughout the year, but still managed tomake the cut in 22 of 23tournaments. His bestfinish was a tie for 18that the SBC Classic.

In 2005, Colbertcompeted in 24 events,capturing four top-20finishes. His besttournament of the yearcame at theConstellation EnergyClassic, as he tied for12th following a 54-holescore of 8-under par208, taking home$33,575.00 worth ofprize money. On the year,Colbert racked in$199,481 in prizemoney.

Colbert has remainedactive in the Manhattancommunity and isinvolved in fundrasiersfor the university and itsgolf programs. In 1974Colbert helped start acelebrity golftournament along withformer K-State golfcoach Ron Fogler, theprimary fundraiser forboth the K-State men’sand women’s golf teams.

In addition to helpingK-State, Colbert has alsoestablished the Golfer’sAgainst Alzheimer’sAssociation in honor ofhis mother Marie, wholost her life to thedisease.

Colbert was elected to the Kansas State University Hall of Fame, beinginducted in September of 1991. He was also inducted into the Kansas Sports Hallof Fame on June 13, 1998 in Abilene. The Hall as since moved to Wichita.

Colbert returned to Manhattan for the Colbert Hills ground breakingceremony, along with Senior Tour players Walter Morgan, Bob Murphy, LeeTrevino, Hubert Green, and LPGA star Annika Sorenstam, held on May 1, 2000.The $11 million project is home to a 300-acre, 18-hole championship stylecourse that serves as the home for the men’s and women’s golf programs.Assistance and research from Kansas State University, the PGA Tour and the GolfCourse Superintendents Association of America are helping to make this state-of-the-art facility the best of its kind in the world. Since the course opened, ithas played host to at least one men’s or women’s collegiate golf tournament eachyear. In May of 2003, the course hosted its most prestigious event of all-time,when it played host to 27 men’s collegiate golf teams at the NCAA CentralRegional from May 15-17.

Wildcat Legend Jim Colbert

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9/12-13 Wolf Run Intercollegiateat Wolf Run GC - Zionsville, Ind.

9/20-21 Jim Colbert IntercollegiateManhattan, Kan. - Colbert Hills GC

10/5-6 Wolf Pack Classicat Wolf Run GC - Reno, Nev.

10/12-13 Firestone Invitationalat Firestone CC (North Course) - Akron, Ohio

10/19-20 Bill Ross Intercollegiateat Blue Hills CC - Kansas City, Mo.

10/26-27 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiateat New Mexico State GC - Las Cruces, N.M.

11/2-4 Pacific Invitationalat Brookside Country Club - Stockton, Calif.

3/8-9 Fresno State Classicat San Joaquin CC - Fresno, Calif.

3/18-20 Desert Shootoutat Palm Valley GC - Goodyear, Ariz.

4/5-6 Morris Williams Intercollegiateat University of Texas GC - Austin, Texas

4/12-13 Mizzou Tiger Intercollegiateat The Club at Old Hawthorne - Columbia, Mo.

4/23-25 Big 12 Championshipat Whispering Pines GC - Trinity, Texas

5/20-22 NCAA Regional

6/2-5 NCAA Championship at TBAat The Honors Course - Chattanooga, Tenn.