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GOLF MEN’S & WOMEN’S NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY 2010 – 11 MEDIA/RECRUITING GUIDE

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GOLFMEN’S &WOMEN’S

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

2010 – 11 MEDIA/RECRUITING GUIDE

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NDSU AT A GLANCE

North Dakota State University has been in-strumental in North Dakota’s development for more than a century.

As the state’s first land-grant university, it has a strong heritage of providing instruction, research and public service to North Dakota, the region, the nation, and the international commu-nity. With about 74,000 living alumni, NDSU has a well-de-served national reputation for a commitment to excellence.

With humble beginnings, NDSU was estab-lished in 1890. President Horace E. Stockbridge and five faculty members welcomed the first class of 30 students who attended a winter agricultural course. The construction of historic Old Main was completed in 1892.

Today, the university educates more than 14,400 students and has 900 professors, associate professors, assistant professors, instructors and lecturers. NDSU offers more than 100 baccalaureate majors, 46 doctoral programs, 66 master’s programs, an educational specialist degree and nine certificate programs.

Instruction is offered through these academic units: College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources; College of Arts, Humanities

and Social Sciences; College of Business; College of Engineering and Architecture; College of Human Development and Education; College of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Sciences; College of Science and Mathematics; College of University Studies; and Col-

lege of Graduate and Interdisciplin-ary Studies.

The school’s educational opportunities attract students from across the nation and around the world. During the fall of 2010, students and graduate students

came to NDSU from 52 North Dakota counties and 42 states. NDSU has more than 1,300 international students from 89 foreign countries.

The NDSU’s primary academic campus includes 42 square blocks and 101 university buildings, 12 non-NDSU buildings, eight leased buildings and 10 leased spaces, with building, personal and outdoor property with a total value of $838 million. In all, NDSU is located on 18,746 acres of North Dakota land, which includes the main Agricultural Experi-ment Station at Fargo. There are 247 Agricultural Experiment Station buildings and storage facilities at the main station and eight research Extension centers across the state, and 18,488 acres dedicated to agricultural research.

Dedicated to outreach efforts, the NDSU Exten-sion Service conducts a rigorous education program in agriculture, human development, nutrition and youth and community development through its county, area and state staff.

The NDSU Extension Service had 590,103 face-to-face contacts across the state during the last fiscal year, including 23,455 youth who participated in 4-H programs and activities.

Why the Bison?North Dakota State University’s athletic

teams have progressed from the “Farmers” in the 1890s to the “Aggies”

in the early 1900s, to “Bison,” North Dakota State’s current athletic symbol.

It was developed by head football coach Stan Borleske in 1919 because he and members of the football team didn’t

like being known as the Aggies. Borleske wanted a strong and fierce mascot. The

Bison was a logical choice. The great animals once roamed the North Dakota

prairie in vast numbers, and over the years Bison athletic teams added an

additional name, the “Thundering Herd.”

www.ndsu.edu

Non-Discrimination Policy — North Dakota State University does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity, marital status, national origin, public assistance status, sex, sexual orientation, status as a U.S. veteran, race or religion. Direct inquiries to the Vice President for Equity, Diversity and Global Outreach, 205 Old Main, (701) 231-7708.

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ment, as well as Counseling and School Psychology. Bresciani earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Humboldt State University, Arcata, Calif.; master’s degree in college student personnel from Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio; and doctorate in high-er education finance, with a

doctoral minor in economics, from the University of Arizona, Tucson. He has an array of invited and juried publica-tions and presentations, and broad involvement in higher education associations ranging from scholarly to business affairs. He has held national leader-ship positions, including past Council Chair of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, and service on the board of directors in the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. He also has professional affiliations with the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, EDUCAUSE, and the National Association of College and University Business Officers. He has received numerous honors, including Administrator of the Year in 2008 by Texas A&M University’s Student Government. He also received the Newsmaker Image Award in 2007 from the Texas A&M Division of Marketing and Communica-tions. He was named a “Pillar of the Profession” by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and received the Foundations of Excellence Award from the Association of College and University Housing Officers-International. In ad-dition, he received the Student Advocacy Award and Order of the Golden Fleece from the University of North Carolina, President’s Award for Distinguished Service at Bowling Green State University and Man of the Year honors at Humboldt State University. He is an honorary inductee of Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, Golden Key Honor Society and National Residence Hall Honorary.

Dean L. Bresciani was named North Dakota State University’s 14th president on May 24, 2010, by the State Board of Higher Educa-

tion. Bresciani is well known for his dedication to students and regarded for his thoughtfulness, energy and integrity. He brings to campus the knowledge and experience of a nearly 30-year career and has developed a broad leadership base in the academic, administrative and political aspects of higher educa-tion. A native of Napa Valley, Calif., Bresciani was vice president for student affairs at Texas A&M University in College Station from 2004 to 2008. He was at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1998 to 2004 in positions including interim vice chancellor for student affairs. From 1992 to 1998, he worked at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, in positions including director of Residential and Greek Life and interim associate vice chancellor for student affairs. Through his career, Bresciani has gained an extensive background in strategic planning, enroll-ment management, facilities design and financing, auxiliary enterprises operation and the implementa-tion of business operation efficiencies and revenue enhancement measures. A focus of his work is enhancing the accessibility and quality of campus programs while improving the sense of welcome, support and achievement for all members of the university and surrounding communities. Bresciani was an adjunct full professor at Texas A&M University in the Department of Educational Administration and Human Resources Development. As a visiting assistant professor at North Carolina State University’s graduate school from 2003 to 2005, he taught in the higher education administra-tion program in the Department of Adult and Com-munity College Education. As an adjunct lecturer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 2003 to 2004 in the Department of American Studies, he designed and taught history of American higher education. As an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Nebraska at Kearney from 1992 to 1998 he taught in the Department of Manage-

Dr. Dean L. Bresciani, President

When he came to North Dakota State University in the summer of 2001, Gene Taylor inherited a department surrounded

by a whirlwind of questions. In his first year as the director of athletics at North Dakota State, Taylor was asked to spearhead a comprehensive study and evaluation of the Bison athletic department. He has guided the athletics program through the unpredictable waters of reclas-sification to NCAA Division I from Division II. One of most important pieces of the transition was securing conference affilia-tions for all 16 sports. The Bison are currently members of The Summit League, Mis-souri Valley Football Confer-ence and Western Wrestling Conference. Taylor also played an instrumental part of forming the Great West Football Conference in February 2004, an affiliation that gave the Bison football program an immediate home in Division I. He served as chair of the coaches committee. Also on the reclassification checklist: fundrais-ing. Taylor spearheaded an increase in the Bison athletics budget, which has nearly tripled from $5 million in his first year to over $14 million for the 2010-11 season. He was recognized for his success by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athlet-ics in June 2008. Taylor was one of 29 recipients of the AstroTurf AD of the Year award as the Football Championship Subdivision Central Region winner. A student assistant to the associate athletic director in his undergraduate days at Arizona State University, Taylor came to NDSU after a 15-year stint at Navy (1986-2001) as an administrative assistant, assistant ticket manager, ticket manager, assistant athletic director for tickets and operations, and as-sociate athletic director. Taylor is a 1980 business management gradu-ate of Arizona State, and he received his master’s degree in sports administration in 1985 from St. Thomas University in Florida. He worked in the ticket office at Southern Methodist University in 1985-86 directly before join-ing the Naval Academy and was in the private restau-rant business before that for five years. His tenure at Navy included serving as the commissioner of the five-team Collegiate Sprint Football League that includes Army, Navy, Penn, Princeton and Cornell. Taylor and his wife, Cathy, are the parents of a daughter, Casey, and a son, Jared.

Gene Taylor,Athletic Director

Lynn Dorn, Women’s Athletic Director

Enthusiasm, innovation and hard work are the cornerstones to Lynn Dorn’s remarkable 33-year record at North Dakota State University.

In Dorn’s tenure as the director of women’s athletics, the Bison women’s teams have seven national titles, 62 North Central Conference titles, 11 Summit League championships, 113 national appearances, six conference All-Sport Trophies and one North Central Conference Cup to their credit. Three Bison competitors have been named the Honda Broderick Division II Most Outstanding Female Athlete, five received the NCC’s Stan Marshall Award and there have been 134 All-Americans in six sports since 1981. In the classroom, student-athlete academic achievement mirrors their athletic excellence. Twenty-seven women have been selected for 43 CoSIDA Academic All-America® awards and 16 have earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships.

Dorn was named one of the five most influential people in Division II athletics by College Sports magazine in 1995. She was one of seven administrators of the year in 2002 by the National Associaton of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators and was named the Women’s Basketball Coaches

Association Administrator of the Year in 1997. She sees her role as a facilitator who empowers coaches to use their individual skills while working within a framework of common goals and themes. Dorn received her bachelor’s degree from Bemidji State in 1972 and her master’s degree in physical education from Minnesota in 1977.

NDSU AT A GLANCE

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Billy Iverson, the assistant golf profes-sional at Oxbow (N.D.) Country Club is in his seventh year as head men’s golf coach at North Dakota State. Iverson has spent 14 years at Oxbow Country Club (1985-1988, 2001-present). He also worked as a golf professional in California at Burlingame Country Club, Saticoy Country Club and Eldorado Coun-try Club. A native of Moorhead, Minn., Iverson played collegiate golf at Minnesota State Moorhead. He graduated in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree in business and physical education.

Billy Iverson, Head Men’s Golf Coach

The 2010-11 ScheduleDate TournamentSept. 13-14 at Green Bay Invitational (Green Bay, Wis.)Sept. 20-21 ERV KAISER INVITATIONAL (Oxbow CC)Sept. 27-28 at Oral Roberts Shootout (Broken Arrow, Okla.)Oct. 4-5 at Cleveland State Invitational (Beachwood, Ohio)Oct. 18-19 at UMKC Bill Ross Intercollegiate (Kansas City, Mo.)Feb. 28-Mar. 1 QUINTERO INVITATIONAL (Peoria, Ariz.)Mar. 14-15 at South Dakota State Invitational (Primm, Nev.)Mar. 28-29 at Western Illinois Beu/Mussato Invitational (Macomb, Ill.)April 18-19 at Summit League Championship (Primm, Nev.)April 30-May 1 at Dakota Cup (Morton, Minn.)

The 2010-11 RosterName Yr. Hometown (Previous School)Nathan Anderson So. Oxbow, N.D.Oliver Boeckel Fr. Bismarck, N.D. (Bismarck HS)Kavin Dvorak Fr. Bismarck, N.D. (Bismarck Century HS)Brandon Hallquist Sr. Fargo, N.D. (Fargo South HS)Spencer Hilde Jr. Moorhead, Minn. (Moorhead HS)Kyle Jandro So. Fargo, N.D. (Fargo South HS)Ursinio Puga Fr. La Coruña, Spain (Compañia de Maria)Zach Stenstad Jr. Woodbury, Minn. (Central Missouri)Nate Varty So. Elk River, Minn. (Elk River HS)

Head Coach: Billy Iverson (7th season)

Nathan Anderson, So., Oxbow, N.D.2009-10 (Freshman): Played in nine events and led the Bison with a 76.8 average over 26 rounds...Low round was a 70 three times...Placed ninth at the Summit League championship with a 10-over-par 223...Best finish was a tie for second place out of 20 golfers at the Drake Triangular...Summer golf included a win in the Fargo All-City tournament...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team as a Distinguished Scholar...Before NDSU: North Dakota men’s stroke play state champion as a 17-year-old in 2008...Was the state runner-up in 2006...State match play quarterfinalist in 2005 and runner-up in 2009...North Dakota Bobcat Open amateur champion in 2008...Also won the 2008 Birchmont in Bemidji, Minn...Won the Min-nesota Players Cup in the 13-15 boys division in 2006...His sister, Amy, won the girls event the same year...Two-time Fargo-Moorhead Junior All-City champion in 2004 and 2005, and doubled as the F-M Men’s All-City champion in 2005...Personal: Born Nov. 22, 1990...Son of Mark and Twyla Anderson of Oxbow, N.D...Has a younger sister, Amy, who is a sophomore on the NDSU women’s golf team...Both children were home-schooled...Majoring in accounting with a minor in fraud investiga-tion.

Oliver Boeckel, Fr., Bismarck, N.D.High School: Graduated in 2010 from Bismarck High School...Five-year varsity letterwinner...Three-time all-Western Dakota Association and all-West Region per-former...Had a 76.2 scoring average as a junior...Won five events and led the West Region with a 73.3 aver-age his senior year...All-state honoree and Senior Ath-lete of the Year in 2010...Won the 2008 North Dakota Golf Association junior boys championship...Played the trumpet as part of an all-state jazz ensemble in 2009 and 2010...Three-year member of the National Honor Society and class valedictorian at BHS...Personal: Born Nov. 10, 1991...Son of Craig and Martha Boeckel of Bismarck...Family includes an older brother, Josh, and an older sister, Sarah...Majoring in mechanical engineering with a minor in coatings and polymeric materials.

Kavin Dvorak, Fr., Bismarck, N.D.High School: Graduated in 2010 from Bismarck Century High School...Five-year varsity letterwinner...Won eight events during his career, including the 2008 North Dakota Class A state title and 2009 West Region title...Led the Patriots to a second-place team finish...Two-time all-conference and all-state performer...Three-time Western Dakota Junior Tour champion...Personal: Born July 24, 1991...Son of Kim and Catherine Dvorak of Bismarck...Has an older sister, Ali...Majoring in computer science.

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Brandon Hallquist, Sr., Fargo, N.D.2009-10 (Junior): Played in nine events and had a 79.5 average over 26 rounds...Shot a season-low 71 in the first round of the year at the Navy Fall Classic...Best finish was 13th place at the Drake Triangular...Tied for 41st place at the Summit League championship with a three-round 240...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team as a Distinguished Scholar and to the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence...2008-09 (Sophomore): Played in eight tournaments with a 78.5 average over 19 rounds that ranked third among NDSU’s regulars...Best finish was a tie for third place at Loyola Chicago, where he shot a 156...Turned in a career-best 72 in the third round of the Summit League championship to finish 48th with a 236...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence...2007-08 (Freshman): Played in four tournaments with an 81.2 average over 10 rounds...Season-low was a 78 in the first round of the Erv Kaiser Invitational, where he finished 22nd...Also shot a 78 in his final round of the year at Loyola Chicago...Named to the Summit League All-Academic Team...High School: Graduated in 2007 from Fargo South High School...Two-time letterman...Selected as “most dedicated” golfer on South’s state championship team in 2007...Played club hockey for the Fargo Flames...Starter on three state championship teams...Personal: Born Nov. 7, 1988...Son of Michael Halldorson of Cavalier, N.D., and Sherry Hallquist of Fargo, N.D...Majoring in pharmacy...Worked as a pro shop manager at Prairiewood Golf Course in Fargo last summer.

Spencer Hilde, Jr., Moorhead, Minn.2009-10 (Sophomore): Played in nine events with an 81.3 average over 26 rounds...Low score was a 71 in the third round of the Erv Kaiser Invitational to tie for 21st place...Placed 49th at the Summit League championship with a three-round 256...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team as a Distinguished Scholar and to the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence...2008-09 (Redshirt): Sat out the fall and spring seasons as a redshirt in the Bison program...2007-08 (Freshman): Played in five tournaments with an 81.9 average over 13 rounds...Fired a 1-under 71 at The Meadows to win the Concordia Invitational in his first collegiate meet...Named to the Summit League All-Academic Team...High School: Graduated in 2007 from Moorhead High School...Three-year starter...Section 8 champion his senior year by five strokes...Led Moorhead to a third-place finish at the state tournament and was named to the all-state team...Team MVP as a sophomore...Two-time junior all-city winner...Fifth in the amateur division at the 2006 North Dakota Open...Also a two-year starter for the Moorhead hockey team...Personal: Born May 9, 1989...Son of Jeffrey Hilde of Moorhead, Minn., and Kay Hilde of Moorhead, Minn...Father played football and hockey at Minnesota-Crookston...Has one older sister, Sam...Majoring in civil engineering.

Kyle Jandro, So., Fargo, N.D.High School: Graduated in 2009 from Fargo South High School...Two-year starter and part of five state championship teams with the Bruins...2009 Class A state medalist...Shot a 72 in the final round to win by one stroke...Starting goaltender for the Fargo Flames junior gold teams in 2006 and 2007...Made 57 saves in the 2007 state championship game to win a second consecutive title...All-state goalie for the Fargo Flyers junior gold team in 2008 before join-ing the South High varsity team in 2009...Personal: Born May 8, 1990...Son of Michael and Lori Jandro of Fargo...Family includes a brother, Jimmy, who played football at Valley City State, and two sisters, Stacy and Kelsey...Majoring in zoology (pre-dentistry).

Ursinio Puga, Fr., La Coruña, SpainHigh School: Graduated in 2010 from Compañia de Maria in La Coruña, Spain...Was an exchange student at Ludington (Mich.) High School in 2008-09...State golf tournament participant and also lettered in swim-ming...In Spain, was part of two championship teams and four runner-up teams in Galicia...State champion in the Under-14 division in 2004...Personal: Born Sept. 22, 1992...Son of Eluira Gil Urdangaray and Ursinio Puga Gonzalez...Has an older sister, Teresa, who is a senior on the University of Minnesota women’s golf team...Majoring in civil engineering.

Zach Stenstad, Jr., Woodbury, Minn.2009-10 (Sophomore): Not a member of the NDSU men’s golf team...2008-09 (Freshman): Played in two events and had a 79.0 average over four rounds...Tied for 22nd at the Concordia Invitational with a season-low 77...Tied for 43rd at the Erv Kaiser Invitational with a three-round 239...2007-08 (Redshirt): Member of the men’s golf team at the University of Central Missouri but did not compete...High School: Graduated in 2007 from Woodbury High School...Four-year letterman and two-year starter...Team captain and MVP, and an all-conference performer his senior year...Also lettered in hockey...Personal: Born March 28, 1989...Son of Larry and Leslie Stenstad of Woodbury, Minn...Family includes an older sister, Nicole...Majoring in sports and urban turfgrass management...Did an internship at The Broadmoor golf club in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Nate Varty, So., Elk River, Minn.2009-10 (Freshman): Played in two events with a 77.0 average over five rounds...Continually improved from an 81 in his first round at the Concordia Invitational to a season-low 75 in the final round of the Erv Kaiser Invitational, where he tied for 23rd...High School: Graduated in 2008 from Elk River High School...Four-year letterman and three-time all-conference performer...Academic all-state honoree...Also lettered in soccer and hockey...Personal: Born Aug. 15, 1989...Son of Jon and Jill Varty of Elk River, Minn...Family includes two brothers, Zach and Justin...His uncle, Thomas Varty, was a golf letterwinner at the University of Minnesota...Majoring in mechanical engineering...Worked on the grounds crew for the Elk River Country Club.

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2009-10 Men’s Individual Statistics

BISON MEN’S GOLF

Low Tournaments Low Par/- # Finish Top ToPlayer Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 18 Rnd Rnds Evnts 1 5 10 W-L W-L% Par Avg.Nathan Anderson 26 1996 - 222 150 - 70 5 9 - 1 2 369-166 .690 +5 76.8 Ben Bergquist 5 384 - 232 152 - 75 - 2 - - - 45-57 .441 +5 76.8 Nate Varty 5 385 - 227 158 - 75 - 2 - - - 41-61 .402 +5 77.0 Nick Olsgaard 26 2027 - 222 142 - 69 4 9 - 1 2 329-206 .615 +6 78.0 Ben Braaten 8 630 - 233 152 - 75 - 3 - - - 63-112 .360 +7 78.8 Taylor Cavanagh 17 1342 - 225 161 - 74 - 7 - 1 1 157-197 .444 +7 78.9 Joe Zimmerman 5 396 - 242 154 - 74 - 2 - - - 27-75 .265 +7 79.2 Brandon Hallquist 26 2067 - 224 146 - 71 2 9 - - - 241-294 .450 +8 79.5 Garrett Schultz 5 398 - 244 154 - 75 - 2 - - - 26-76 .255 +8 79.6 Spencer Hilde 26 2113 - 225 150 - 71 1 9 - - - 193-342 .361 +9 81.3 Lee Cavanagh 19 1631 - 235 150 - 73 - 7 - - - 70-324 .178 +14 85.8 FOUR-PLAYER TEAM 28 8716 - 885 596 - 294 12 10 - 3 5 35-63 .357 +24 311.3

Team low rounds (best 10) 1. 294 Navy Fall Classic (1st round) 294 Erv Kaiser Invitational (2nd round)3. 295 Erv Kaiser Invitational (1st round)4. 296 Erv Kaiser Invitational (3rd round)5. 298 Jackrabbit Invitational (3rd round) 298 Beu/Mussato Invitational (2nd round)7. 302 Navy Fall Classic (2nd round)8. 303 Concordia Invitational (2nd round)9. 304 UMKC Bill Ross Intercollegiate (2nd round) 304 Summit League Championship (1st round)

Player low rounds (best 20) 1. 69 Nick Olsgaard, Navy Fall Classic (2nd round)2. 70 Nathan Anderson, Erv Kaiser Invitational (2nd round) 70 Nathan Anderson, Beu/Mussato Invitational (2nd round) 70 Nathan Anderson, Summit League Championship (1st round)5. 71 Brandon Hallquist Navy Fall Classic (1st round) 71 Spencer Hilde, Erv Kaiser Invitational (3rd round) 71 Nick Olsgaard, Jackrabbit Invitational (2nd round)8. 72 Nathan Anderson, Erv Kaiser Invitational (1st round) 72 Nick Olsgaard, Erv Kaiser Invitational (1st round) 72 Nick Olsgaard, Erv Kaiser Invitational (2nd round) 72 Brandon Hallquist, Erv Kaiser Invitational (3rd round) 72 Nathan Anderson, UMKC Bill Ross Intercollegiate (2nd round)13. 73 Lee Cavanagh, Navy Fall Classic (1st round) 73 Nick Olsgaard, Navy Fall Classic (1st round) 73 Spencer Hilde, Navy Fall Classic (1st round) 73 Nathan Anderson, Navy Fall Classic (2nd round) 73 Spencer Hilde, UMKC Bill Ross Intercollegiate (3rd round) 73 Nathan Anderson, Jackrabbit Invitational (1st round) 73 Brandon Hallquist, Jackrabbit Invitational (3rd round)20. 74 Joe Zimmerman, Concordia Invitational (1st round) 74 Taylor Cavanagh, Beu/Mussato Invitational (2nd round) 74 Taylor Cavanagh, Summit League Championship (3rd round)

2009-10 Men’s Low Rounds The Summit Leaguein Review

Men’s Championship ResultsApril 26-27, 2010Entrada at Snow Canyon – St. George, Utah 1st 2nd 3rd Total1. Oral Roberts 298 294 293 8852. UMKC 291 300 295 8863. Western Illinois 293 296 298 8874. Southern Utah 301 302 303 9065. Oakland 314 308 294 916 IPFW 313 305 298 9167. Centenary 312 311 298 9218. South Dakota State 309 310 304 9239. North Dakota State 304 318 306 92810. IUPUI 336 320 313 969

Men’s AwardsAll-Summit League First Team: Jeff Evans, SUU; Alex Hogben, UMKC;

Viktor Mikaelsson, UMKC; Kyle Peterman, WIU; Brian Scott, WIUAll-Summit League Second Team: Michael Coriasso, OU; Andrew

Godfrey, WIU; Brad Millard, SUU; Will Robson, UMKC; Jake Weeber, WIU

Summit League All-Tournament Team: Terence Begnel, ORU; Jeff Evans, SUU; David Holtgrewe, ORU; Korbin Kuehn, UMKC; Brian Scott, WIU; Jake Weeber, WIU.

Championship MVP: Korbin Kuehn, UMKCNewcomers of the Championship: Korbin Kuehn, UMKC; David

Holtgrewe, ORUGolfer of the Year: Kyle Peterman, WIUCoach of the Year: Lance Watson, ORU

Best AveragesKyle Peterman, WIU ...................71.5Jeff Evans, SUU ...........................74.0Brian Scott, WIU .........................74.0Alex Hogben, UMKC ...................74.2Viktor Mikaelsson, UMKC ...........74.7Michael Coriasso, OU .................74.8Jake Weeber, WIU ......................74.9Will Robson, UMKC .....................75.4Brad Millard, SUU .......................75.5Andrew Godfrey, WIU ................75.5

Best RoundsKyle Peterman, WIU ......................63Alex Hogben, UMKC ......................64Jeff Evans, SUU .............................. 66Jakob Ziegler, OU ........................... 66Andrew Godfrey, WIU ...................67Michael Coriasso, OU ....................68John Lindsay, SUU .......................... 68Brad Millard, SUU .......................... 68Nine players tied ............................ 69

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09/11/09 - 09/12/09 -- Concordia InvitationalVillage Green and The Meadows -- Moorhead, MNPar 72, 6765 yards -- 9 teams, 55 players 1st 2nd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 306 303 609 +33 7thBen Bergquist 76 76 152 +8 t-24thBen Braaten 77 75 152 +8 t-24thGarrett Schultz 79 75 154 +10 t-32ndJoe Zimmerman 74 80 154 +10 t-32ndNate Varty 81 77 158 +14 t-40th

09/12/09 - 09/13/09 -- Navy Fall ClassicU.S. Naval Academy -- Annapolis, MDPar 71, 6528 yards -- 17 teams, 91 players 1st 2nd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 294 302 596 +28 9thNick Olsgaard# 73 69 142 E t-9thBrandon Hallquist 71 75 146 +4 t-19thNathan Anderson 77 73 150 +8 t-44thLee Cavanagh 73 77 150 +8 t-44thSpencer Hilde 73 77 150 +8 t-44thTaylor Cavanagh 81 80 161 +19 t-82nd

09/21/09 - 09/22/09 -- Erv Kaiser InvitationalOxbow CC -- Oxbow, NDPar 72, 6833 yards -- 8 teams, 49 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 295 294 296 885 +21 4thNathan Anderson 72 70 80 222 +6 t-13thNick Olsgaard 72 72 78 222 +6 t-13thBrandon Hallquist 75 77 72 224 +8 20thSpencer Hilde 79 75 71 225 +9 t-21stNate Varty 76 76 75 227 +11 t-23rdBen Bergquist 75 76 81 232 +16 t-35thBen Braaten 79 78 76 233 +17 t-37thLee Cavanagh 76 84 75 235 +19 41stJoe Zimmerman 80 78 84 242 +26 45thGarrett Schultz# 76 82 86 244 +28 46thTaylor Cavanagh dq wd wd

09/28/09 - 09/29/09 -- Bob Hurley Auto Oral Roberts ShootoutGolf Club of Oklahoma -- Broken Arrow, OKPar 72, 7183 yards -- 12 teams, 60 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 329 325 318 972 +108 11thNick Olsgaard 81 76 77 234 +18 t-23rdBrandon Hallquist 83 76 76 235 +19 t-26thNathan Anderson 82 87 82 251 +35 51stSpencer Hilde 83 86 83 252 +36 52ndLee Cavanagh 85 90 89 264 +48 56th

10/19/09 - 10/20/09 -- UMKC Bill Ross IntercollegiateBlue Hills -- Kansas City, MOPar 72, 7318 yards -- 13 teams, 75 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 316 304 318 938 +74 11thNathan Anderson 77 72 76 225 +9 t-11thSpencer Hilde 81 75 73 229 +13 t-27thLee Cavanagh 76 79 91 246 +30 66thNick Olsgaard 83 78 87 248 +32 68thBrandon Hallquist 82 85 82 249 +33 69th

02/15/10 - 02/16/10 -- Drake Carlton Oaks InvitationalCarlton Oaks -- Santee, CAPar 72, 7082 yards -- 6 teams, 33 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 329 330 316 975 +111 6thNick Olsgaard 80 76 75 231 +15 t-5thNathan Anderson 79 80 78 237 +21 t-12thTaylor Cavanagh# 82 84 81 247 +31 24thBrandon Hallquist 84 84 82 250 +34 25thSpencer Hilde 86 90 81 257 +41 t-30thLee Cavanagh 101 92 89 282 +66 32nd

03/15/10 - 03/16/10 -- Jackrabbit InvitationalPrimm Valley Desert -- Primm, NVPar 72, 7131 yards -- 17 teams, 92 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 306 308 298 912 +48 9thNathan Anderson 73 76 75 224 +8 t-18thNick Olsgaard 80 71 75 226 +10 t-26thBrandon Hallquist 77 82 73 232 +16 t-53rdTaylor Cavanagh 79 79 75 233 +17 t-57thSpencer Hilde 77 86 78 241 +25 t-76thLee Cavanagh# 95 85 86 266 +50 91st

03/19/10 - 03/20/10 -- Drake TriangularBayonet and Black Horse -- Seaside, CAPoppy Hills -- Pebble Beach, CAPar 72 -- 3 teams, 20 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 337 332 316 985 +121 3rdNathan Anderson 79 82 75 236 +20 t-2ndTaylor Cavanagh 85 81 78 244 +28 t-5thBrandon Hallquist 91 87 75 253 +37 13thNick Olsgaard 85 85 88 258 +42 14thSpencer Hilde 88 84 93 265 +49 t-15thLee Cavanagh# 96 dq 92

03/29/10 - 03/30/10 -- Beu/Mussato InvitationalHarry Mussato -- Macomb, ILPar 72, 6862 yards -- 13 teams, 74 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 307 298 311 916 +52 4thTaylor Cavanagh 76 74 75 225 +9 t-11thNathan Anderson 75 70 83 228 +12 t-15thNick Olsgaard 80 75 78 233 +17 t-29thBrandon Hallquist 83 80 75 238 +22 t-37thSpencer Hilde 76 79 83 238 +22 t-37thBen Braaten# 84 80 81 245 +29 t-54th

04/26/10 - 04/27/10 -- Summit League ChampionshipEntrada at Snow Canyon -- St. George, UTPar 71, 6965 yards -- 10 teams, 50 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 304 318 306 928 +76 9thNathan Anderson 70 77 76 223 +10 9thTaylor Cavanagh 77 81 74 232 +19 t-24thNick Olsgaard 79 76 78 233 +20 t-28thBrandon Hallquist 78 84 78 240 +27 t-41stSpencer Hilde 82 93 81 256 +43 49th

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2009-10 Men’s Individual ResultsNathan Anderson Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LNavy Fall Classic 2 77-73=150 +8 t44th/91 47-43Erv Kaiser Invitational 3 72-70-80=222 +6 t13th/49 36-12Bob Hurley Auto Oral Roberts Shootout 3 82-87-82=251 +35 51st/60 9-50UMKC Bill Ross Intercollegiate 3 77-72-76=225 +9 t11th/75 64-10Drake Carlton Oaks Invitational 3 79-80-78=237 +21 t12th/33 21-11Jackrabbit Invitational 3 73-76-75=224 +8 t18th/92 74-17Drake Triangular 3 79-82-75=236 +20 t2nd/20 18-1Beu/Mussato Invitational 3 75-70-83=228 +12 t15th/74 59-14Summit League Championship 3 70-77-76=223 +10 9th/50 41-8SEASON TOTALS 26 1996 Avg. 76.8 +5 - 369-166 Ben Bergquist Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LConcordia Invitational 2 76-76=152 +8 t24th/55 31-23Erv Kaiser Invitational 3 75-76-81=232 +16 t35th/49 14-34SEASON TOTALS 5 384 Avg. 76.8 +5 - 45-57 Ben Braaten Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LConcordia Invitational 2 77-75=152 +8 t24th/55 31-23Erv Kaiser Invitational 3 79-78-76=233 +17 t37th/49 12-36Beu/Mussato Invitational 3 84-80-81=245 +29 t54th/74 20-53SEASON TOTALS 8 630 Avg. 78.8 +7 - 63-112 Lee Cavanagh Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LNavy Fall Classic 2 73-77=150 +8 t44th/91 47-43Erv Kaiser Invitational 3 76-84-75=235 +19 41st/49 8-40Bob Hurley Auto Oral Roberts Shootout 3 85-90-89=264 +48 56th/60 4-55UMKC Bill Ross Intercollegiate 3 76-79-91=246 +30 66th/75 9-65Drake Carlton Oaks Invitational 3 101-92-89=282 +66 32nd/33 1-31Jackrabbit Invitational 3 95-85-86=266 +50 91st/92 1-90Drake Triangular 3 96--3-92=188 +44 0th/20 0-0SEASON TOTALS 19 1631 Avg. 85.8 +14 - 70-324 Taylor Cavanagh Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LNavy Fall Classic 2 81-80=161 +19 t82nd/91 9-81Erv Kaiser Invitational 3 -3--4--4=0 E 0th/49 0-0Drake Carlton Oaks Invitational 3 82-84-81=247 +31 24th/33 9-23Jackrabbit Invitational 3 79-79-75=233 +17 t57th/92 35-56Drake Triangular 3 85-81-78=244 +28 t5th/20 15-4Beu/Mussato Invitational 3 76-74-75=225 +9 t11th/74 63-10Summit League Championship 3 77-81-74=232 +19 t24th/50 26-23SEASON TOTALS 17 1342 Avg. 78.9 +7 - 157-197 Brandon Hallquist Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LNavy Fall Classic 2 71-75=146 +4 t19th/91 72-18Erv Kaiser Invitational 3 75-77-72=224 +8 20th/49 29-19Bob Hurley Auto Oral Roberts Shootout 3 83-76-76=235 +19 t26th/60 34-25UMKC Bill Ross Intercollegiate 3 82-85-82=249 +33 69th/75 6-68Drake Carlton Oaks Invitational 3 84-84-82=250 +34 25th/33 8-24Jackrabbit Invitational 3 77-82-73=232 +16 t53rd/92 39-52Drake Triangular 3 91-87-75=253 +37 13th/20 7-12Beu/Mussato Invitational 3 83-80-75=238 +22 t37th/74 37-36Summit League Championship 3 78-84-78=240 +27 t41st/50 9-40SEASON TOTALS 26 2067 Avg. 79.5 +8 - 241-294

Spencer Hilde Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LNavy Fall Classic 2 73-77=150 +8 t44th/91 47-43Erv Kaiser Invitational 3 79-75-71=225 +9 t21st/49 28-20Bob Hurley Auto Oral Roberts Shootout 3 83-86-83=252 +36 52nd/60 8-51UMKC Bill Ross Intercollegiate 3 81-75-73=229 +13 t27th/75 48-26Drake Carlton Oaks Invitational 3 86-90-81=257 +41 t30th/33 3-29Jackrabbit Invitational 3 77-86-78=241 +25 t76th/92 16-75Drake Triangular 3 88-84-93=265 +49 t15th/20 5-14Beu/Mussato Invitational 3 76-79-83=238 +22 t37th/74 37-36Summit League Championship 3 82-93-81=256 +43 49th/50 1-48SEASON TOTALS 26 2113 Avg. 81.3 +9 - 193-342 Nick Olsgaard Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LNavy Fall Classic 2 73-69=142 E t9th/91 82-8Erv Kaiser Invitational 3 72-72-78=222 +6 t13th/49 36-12Bob Hurley Auto Oral Roberts Shootout 3 81-76-77=234 +18 t23rd/60 37-22UMKC Bill Ross Intercollegiate 3 83-78-87=248 +32 68th/75 7-67Drake Carlton Oaks Invitational 3 80-76-75=231 +15 t5th/33 28-4Jackrabbit Invitational 3 80-71-75=226 +10 t26th/92 66-25Drake Triangular 3 85-85-88=258 +42 14th/20 6-13Beu/Mussato Invitational 3 80-75-78=233 +17 t29th/74 45-28Summit League Championship 3 79-76-78=233 +20 t28th/50 22-27SEASON TOTALS 26 2027 Avg. 78.0 +6 - 329-206 Garrett Schultz Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LConcordia Invitational 2 79-75=154 +10 t32nd/55 23-31Erv Kaiser Invitational 3 76-82-86=244 +28 46th/49 3-45SEASON TOTALS 5 398 Avg. 79.6 +8 - 26-76 Nate Varty Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LConcordia Invitational 2 81-77=158 +14 t40th/55 15-39Erv Kaiser Invitational 3 76-76-75=227 +11 t23rd/49 26-22SEASON TOTALS 5 385 Avg. 77.0 +5 - 41-61 Joe Zimmerman Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LConcordia Invitational 2 74-80=154 +10 t32nd/55 23-31Erv Kaiser Invitational 3 80-78-84=242 +26 45th/49 4-44SEASON TOTALS 5 396 Avg. 79.2 +7 - 27-75

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THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

Now in its 29th year as an NCAA Division I athletics conference, The Summit League continues its renaissance and ascent both on the play-ing field and in the classroom. Originally formed in 1982 as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities and later known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League is in its fourth year of a rebranding that followed its 25th anniversary and coincided with the Summit Plan, a strategic plan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic and athletic performances of all league student-athletes. Included in the plan was the league’s new name, the creation of a new image and the addition of three member institutions. The 10 Summit League member institutions include Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State Univer-sity, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. In April 2009, the University of South Dakota accepted an invitation to join the league with full membership during the 2011-12 academic year and will begin as an associate member for swimming and diving in 2009-10. The league has one other associate member, Eastern Illinois University, which competes in swimming and diving. Centenary College will leave the league after the 2010-11 season. These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports, which include: base-ball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives automatic bids to the NCAA tournament in all applicable sports. Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League has had several transcendent moments on the national stage. In 1986, Cleveland State upset third-seeded Indiana in the first round of the NCAA men’s basket-

The Summit League

ball tournament on its way to a berth in the Sweet 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the nation’s attention when Bryce Drew hit “the shot” to defeat No. 4 seed Mississippi in an NCAA first-round game and spark its Sweet 16 run. More recently, the Oral Roberts baseball pro-gram finished the 2004 campaign with a national ranking and became the first Summit League school to reach the NCAA Super Regionals in 2006. The league has produced five NCAA champions, four Olympic athletes, and several All-Americans in the sports of track and field, swimming and diving, and cross country. Numerous professionals and several draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball first-round picks, a pair of NBA first-rounders and one WNBA selection. Former Summit Leaguers Kevin Duckworth (NBA) and Kevin Seitzer (MLB) each were two-time all-stars during their professional careers. Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising future on the landscape of college athletics.

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE340 West Butterfield Road, Suite 3DElmhurst, Illinois 60126Phone: (630) 516-0661Fax: (630) 516-0673www.thesummitleague.org

StaffCommissioner .......................................Tom DoupleAssociate Commissioner .......................Myndee Kay LarsenAssistant Commissioner ........................Greg WalterDirector of Marketing ...........................Vanessa QuimpoDirector of Communications ................David BrauerAssoc. Dir. of Communications .............Greg MetteAsst. Dir. of Compliance/Admin. ...........Matthew BoyerOffice Manager .....................................Brenda HiltonCommunications Assistant ...................Stephanie Sabaduquia

Tom DoupleCommissioner

Membership At A GlanceCENTENARYNicknames: Gents/LadiesLocation: Shreveport, La.Enrollment: 904Founded: 1825Member Since: 2003-04

IPFWNickname: MastodonsLocation: Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment: 14,192Founded: 1964Member Since: 2007-08

IUPUINickname: JaguarsLocation: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 30,566Founded: 1969Member Since: 1998-99

UMKCNickname: KangaroosLocation: Kansas City, Mo.Enrollment: 14,221Founded: 1933Member Since: 1994-95

N. DAKOTA STATENickname: BisonLocation: Fargo, N.D.Enrollment: 14,407Founded: 1890Member Since: 2007-08

OAKLANDNickname: Golden GrizzliesLocation: Rochester, Mich.Enrollment: 19,053Founded: 1957Member Since: 1998-99

ORAL ROBERTSNickname: Golden EaglesLocation: Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment: 3,212Founded: 1963Member Since: 1997-98

S. DAKOTA STATENickname: JackrabbitsLocation: Brookings, S.D.Enrollment: 12,816Founded: 1881Member Since: 2007-08

SOUTHERN UTAHNickname: ThunderbirdsLocation: Cedar City, UtahEnrollment: 8,024Founded: 1897Member Since: 1997-98

WESTERN ILLINOISNickname: Fighting LeathernecksLocation: Macomb, Ill.Enrollment: 12,585Founded: 1899Member Since: 1982-83

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Matt Johnson was named head women’s golf coach at North Dakota State University in June 2009. He is the sixth coach in program history. Johnson, owner of The Sports Bubble in Fargo since 2004, has been a teaching professional since 1995. Johnson was NDSU’s head men’s golf coach for three seasons from 2001 to 2004. Under his direction, the Bison quali-fied for the NCAA tournament for the first time in 13 years in 2004. Johnson graduated from Valley City

State in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He was a three-time all-conference and all-district performer for the Vikings and was an NAIA All-America Scholar Athlete in 1994.

Matt Johnson, Head Women’s Golf Coach

The 2010-11 ScheduleDate TournamentSept. 11-12 at Concordia Invitational (Detroit Lakes, Minn.)Sept. 13-14 at Nebraska Chip-N Club Invitational (Lincoln, Neb.)Sept. 18-19 at Iowa Hawkeye Invitational (Iowa City, Iowa)Sept. 26-27 at Wisconsin Badger Invitational (Madison, Wis.)Oct. 8-10 at Xavier LPGA Invitational (Daytona Beach, Fla.)Feb. 25-26 at Northern Arizona Red Rocks Invitational (Sedona, Ariz.)Mar. 14-15 at South Dakota State Invitational (Primm, Nev.)Mar. 25-27 at Cincinnati Spring Invitational (Crystal River, Fla.)April 10-11 at Creighton Golf Classic (Omaha, Neb.)April 18-19 at Summit League Championship (Tulsa, Okla.)April 30-May 1 at Dakota Cup (Morton, Minn.)

The 2010-11 RosterName Yr. Hometown (Previous School)Amy Anderson So. Oxbow, N.D.Lauren Crumby Sr. Santa Fe, Texas (Santa Fe HS)Cydney Hasselberg So. Staples, Minn. (Staples-Motley HS)Kristin Hedstrom So. Mahnomen, Minn. (Mahnomen HS)Jackie Johnson Fr. Faribault, Minn. (Faribault HS)Abby Knutson Fr. Hatton, N.D.Rachel Roller Jr. Grand Forks, N.D. (Red River HS)Jenna Schulte Jr. Fargo, N.D. (Fargo South HS)Megan Swan Fr. Tipp City, Ohio (Tippecanoe HS)

Head Coach: Matt Johnson (2nd season)

Amy Anderson, So., Oxbow, N.D.2009-10 (Freshman): Summit League Newcomer of the Year, Golfer of the Year, All-Summit League first team, and Division I All-America honorable mention by the National Golf Coaches Association...Summit League runner-up by one shot after suffering her worst score of the year with an 81 in the first round...One of nine individual qualifiers for the NCAA tourna-ment...Tied for 17th place in the West Regional at Stanford with a 222 and missed the national championship cut by only three shots...Led The Summit League with a 74.0 average over 27 rounds...Broke NDSU records for lowest 18-hole round, 36-hole tournament, 54-hole tournament and single-sea-son scoring average, and her five tournament wins were NDSU single-season and career records...Won her first three collegiate events at Concordia Moorhead, Nebraska and Northern Arizona...Tied the 18-hole record of 71 at Concordia then fired two 69s at Nebraska, where her winning score of 6-under-par 210 shattered NDSU’s 54-hole record by 13 strokes...Snapped the 36-hole record the next week with a 144 at Northern Arizona...Summit League Female Athlete of the Month for August/September for her performances...Had a 70.8 average and defeated 176 competitors over three events...Named Summit League Women’s Golfer of the Week twice during the spring season after wins at the Drake Monterey Invitational and Creighton Golf Classic...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team as a Distinguished Scholar and to the NGCA All-Amer-ica Scholar Team with a 4.0 GPA...Played in three national tournaments in the summer of 2010...Won the stroke-play qualifying round at the Women’s Western Golf Association’s national amateur championship...Shot rounds of 68 and 69 to beat Southern California freshman Cyna Rodriguez by two strokes...Also made the cut into the round of 64 at the TRANS National Amateur and USGA Women’s Amateur...Before NDSU: Won the 2009 U.S. Junior Girls Amateur championship at age 17 with a 6-and-5 victory over Kimberly Kim of Hilo, Hawaii, in the match play final at Trump National in Bedminster, N.J...Also won stroke-play medalist honors with a 3-under-par 141...Led the first round of stroke play at the 2009 U.S. Women’s Amateur in St. Louis with a 3-under 68...Tied for eighth in stroke play before being eliminated 3-and-2 in the first round of match play...Cruised to a 16-shot victory in the 16-18 girls division at Purdue in the 2009 PGA Junior Series with a 2-under 214 over three rounds...Placed 10th in the girls’ division of the PGA Junior Championship in 2009 and was 19th in 2008...Became the first female to advance to the championship flight of the Pine-to-Palm tournament in Detroit Lakes, Minn...Lost to TCU’s Tom Hoge in the finals...Named the “Non-School Athlete of the Year” by the North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association in June 2010 for her accomplishments before starting at NDSU...Three-time Fargo-Moorhead Women’s All-City champion from 2006-2008...Three-time F-M Junior All-City champion from 2004-2006...Won the Minnesota Players Cup in the 13-15 girls division in 2005 and 2006...Her brother, Nathan, was the boys champion in 2006...Personal: Born July 10, 1992...Daugh-ter of Mark and Twyla Anderson of Oxbow, N.D...Has an older brother Nathan, who is a sophomore on the NDSU men’s golf team...Both children were home-schooled...Majoring in accounting with a minor in fraud investigation.

Lauren Crumby, Sr., Santa Fe, Texas2009-10 (Junior): Played in all 10 events with a 91.5 average through 24 rounds...Best score was an 86 in the second round of the Wichita State Shocker Invitational...Placed 46th at the Summit League championship with a three-round 287...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team as a Distinguished Scholar, the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence, and the National Golf Coaches Associa-tion All-America Scholar Team...Played summer golf on the Collegiate Players Tour...2008-09 (Sophomore): Played in four events with a 91.2 average over six rounds...Low round was an 87 in the second round of the Concordia Invitational, where she tied for 17th out of 59 participants...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excel-lence...2007-08 (Freshman): Competed in two events with a 98.0 average over four rounds...Low round was a 90 in the first round at NIU...High School: Gradu-ated in 2007 from Santa Fe High School in Texas...A two-time regional qualifier and a two-time first team all-district selection in golf...Two-time captain...Nation-al Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society...Personal: Born Jan. 26, 1989...Daughter of Michael and Janet Crumby of Santa Fe, Texas...Has two older brothers, Steven and Dustin...Majoring in accounting...Plans to attend graduate school for a master’s in business administration...Spent the summer working as a junior camp instructor at Green Caye Golf Course in Dickinson, Texas.

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Cydney Hasselberg, So., Staples, Minn.2009-10 (Freshman): Played in all 10 events with an 86.7 average over 24 rounds...Low round was an 80 in the first round of the Nebraska Chip-N Club Invitational...Tied for 12th place at the Concordia Cobber Open with an 84...Tied for 35th place at the Summit League championship with a 262...Sum-mer golf included a runner-up finish at the 2010 Birchmont in Bemidji, Minn., where she lost 3 and 2 in the match play championship to NDSU teammate Rachel Roller...High School: Graduated in 2009 from Staples-Motley High School...Her father, Glen, was the head coach and athletic director at Staples-Motley...Six-year varsity letterwinner...Five-time all-conference and all-state performer...Placed 12th, 8th, 9th, 5th and 3rd at the state tournament...Also an all-conference middle hitter and three-year starter in volleyball...Personal: Born Sept. 4, 1990...Daughter of Glen and Rebecca Has-selberg...Youngest of five children in the family...Her brother, Derek, played at St. Cloud State, and three sisters all played Division I golf...Heather Erholtz was at Purdue, Dana Hasselberg was at Bradley and Bemidji State, and Mary Harris was at Montana...Her brother-in-law, Tuff Harris, played football at Montana and is a safety on the Pittsburgh Steelers’ practice squad after breaking into the NFL with Miami in 2007 and playing for Tennessee in 2008...Majoring in child development and elementary education.

Kristin Hedstrom, So., Mahnomen, Minn.2009-10 (Freshman): Played in the Dakota Cup match play tournament May 1-2...Lost to North Dakota’s Shantel Montgomery 4 and 3 in the opening round...Lost to South Dakota State’s Whitney Schrader 5 and 4 in the championship round...Did not play any other tournaments...High School: Graduated in 2009 from Mahnomen High School...Five-time all-conference performer...Qualified for the state tournament her junior and se-nior years...Tied for 20th to help the Indians to a state runner-up finish in 2009...Academic all-state honoree...President of the school’s National Honor Society chapter...Also a three-year letterwinner in volleyball...Set school records for most service aces in a set, match, season and career...Personal: Born May 19, 1991...Daughter of Kevin and Monica Hedstrom of Mahnomen, Minn...Family includes two younger brothers, Jake and Cody, and a younger sister, Maggie...Her mother played volleyball at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn...Majoring in nursing with a minor in psychology.

Jackie Johnson, Fr., Faribault, Minn.High School: Graduated in 2010 from Faribault High School...Four-time all-conference performer and an individual quali-fier for the 2010 Minnesota Class 3A state tournament...Led Faribault to a runner-up finish in the Section 1 tournament and the school’s first conference championship in golf with an 18-0 record...Won four events on the 2009 Minnesota PGA Junior Tour and placed fourth in the second flight of the 2010 Minnesota women’s state amateur championship...Also lettered in soccer and was a two-time all-conference pick and team captain for the Faribault hockey team that made its first ever Class 1A state tournament apperance in February 2010...Personal: Born Sept. 25, 1991...Daughter of Jeff and Angela Johnson of Faribault, Minn...Has a younger brother, Alex, and a younger sister, Frankie.

Abby Knutson, Fr., Hatton, N.D.High School: Played for Hatton High School while being home-schooled...Four-time all-region performer and three-time all-state...Team MVP her final three seasons...Won the North Dakota Class B state championship in 2010 with a 6-over-par 150 and was named the state’s Outstanding Senior Athlete...Led Hatton to a fourth-place finish in the team standings...Also competed in cross country and participated in club hockey and softball programs...Personal: Born Feb. 12, 1992...Daughter of Jeffery and Judy Knutson of Hatton, N.D...Fifth of nine children in the family...Lists four brothers and four sisters, including two who played college golf...Emily Knutson played for St. Olaf from 2003-06 and Marta Knutson played at UND from 2007-09.

Rachel Roller, Jr., Grand Forks, N.D.2009-10 (Sophomore): Played in all 10 events with an 84.0 average through 24 rounds...Low score was a 77 in the sec-ond round of the South Dakota State Jackrabbit Invitational...Also shot two 79s during the fall season...Tied for fourth place at the Concordia Cobber Open and was 10th at the Creighton Golf Classic...Tied for 25th at the Summit League champion-ship with a three-round 253...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excel-lence...Summer golf included victories at The Birchmont in Bemidji, Minn., and the Grand Forks Women’s All-City...2008-09 (Freshman): Played in all 10 events with an 84.5 average over 21 rounds that ranked fourth on the team...Low round was a 77 in the second round of the Concordia Invitational, where she placed third out of 59 golfers...Made three top-10 finishes, including a fourth-place showing at the Red River Invitational...Placed 44th in The Summit League with a two-round 181...High School: Graduated in 2008 from Red River High School...Three-year letterwinner in golf...Earned all-conference, all-region and all-state honors...Placed fifth in the state as a sophomore and was Class A champion her senior year, helping the Riders to a runner-up finish in the team standings...Also lettered in basketball, soccer and track and field...Set a school record in the pole vault and also competed in the hurdles, sprints and relays...Personal: Born Oct. 16, 1989...Daughter of Bob and Vonnie Roller of Grand Forks, N.D...Family in-cludes two older brothers, Ryan and Matthew...Majoring in sport and recreation leadership with a minor in business...Worked in the pro shop at King’s Walk Golf Course in Grand Forks last summer.

Jenna Schulte, Jr., Fargo, N.D.2009-10 (Sophomore): Played in all 10 events with an 85.3 average over 24 rounds...Low score was a 77 in the second round of the South Dakota State Jackrabbit Open...Best fin-ish was a tie for fourth place at the Concordia Cobber Open to start the season...Tied for 25th at the Summit League championship with a 253...2008-09 (Freshman): Played in nine of 10 events and averaged 88.4 strokes over 17 rounds...Made top-10 finishes in her first two tournaments, tying for eighth place at the Concordia Cobber Open and the Concordia Invitational on the same weekend...Low round was a 77 in the second round of the Concordia Invitational...Shot another 77 in the first round of the San Diego State Aztec Fall Classic...Tied for 45th in The Summit League with a two-round 183...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team...High School: Graduated in 2008 from Fargo South High School...Five-year letterwinner and team MVP twice...Three-time all-conference and all-state performer...Won the Class A state title as a junior in 2006...Team captain in 2007...Personal: Born May 17, 1990...Daughter of Dr. Robert and Jeannine Schulte of Fargo...Rob is a Team Chiropractor for the Bison athletics program...Family includes an older brother, Scott, and two older sisters, Kristina and Erica...Majoring in management information systems...Worked in the pro shop at the Detroit Country Club in Detroit Lakes, Minn., last summer.

Megan Swan, Fr., Tipp City, OhioHigh School: Graduated in 2010 from Tippecanoe High School in Tipp City, Ohio...Four-time all-conference performer...Averaged a 77 her senior year...Placed seventh at the Ohio Division 1 state tournament and made the All-Ohio second team...Part of the Division 2 state runner-up team in 2008...Finished 10th at the American Junior Golf Association’s 2009 Virginian Championship...Placed fourth at the 2009 PGA Ju-nior Series event at Purdue won by NDSU’s Amy Anderson...Named to the Future Collegians World Tour All-American Academic Team...Also competed in basketball and bowling in high school...Personal: Born Feb. 19, 1992...Daughter of Scot and Deborah Swan of Tipp City, Ohio...Has an older sister, Nikki, who played four years of college golf for Oakland University and made three Top 20 finishes in The Summit League...Plans to major in civil engineering, her mother’s profession...NDSU’s first women’s golfer from Ohio and only the fourth not from the Dakotas or Minnesota since the program launched in 1996-97...Also considered attending Hartford and Evansville.

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BISON WOMEN’S GOLF2009-10 Women’s Individual Statistics Low Tournaments Low Par/- # Finish Top ToPlayer Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 18 Rnd Rnds Evnts 1 5 10 W-L W-L% Par Avg.Amy Anderson 27 1997 - 210 144 71 69 7 11 5 9 10 729-29 .962 +2 74.0 Rachel Roller 24 2017 - 246 161 81 77 - 10 - 1 2 241-396 .378 +12 84.0 Jenna Schulte 24 2046 - 239 161 81 77 - 10 - 1 1 224-413 .352 +13 85.3 Cydney Hasselberg 24 2081 - 244 173 84 80 - 10 - - - 166-471 .261 +15 86.7 Lauren Crumby 24 2195 - 270 180 88 86 - 10 - - - 79-558 .124 +20 91.5 FOUR-PLAYER TEAM 24 7894 - 956 639 317 314 7 11 5 11 13 33-68 .327 +42 328.9

Team low rounds (best 10) 1. 314 Nebraska Chip-N Club Invitational (3rd round)2. 315 Northern Arizona Mountain Shootout (1st round)3. 317 Concordia Cobber Open (1st round)4. 318 Jackrabbit Invitational (2nd round)5. 320 Nebraska Chip-N Club Invitational (2nd round)6. 321 Drake Monterey Invitational (1st round)7. 322 Nebraska Chip-N Club Invitational (1st round) 322 Wichita State Shocker Invitational (1st round)9. 323 Creighton Golf Classic (1st round)10. 324 two times

Player low rounds (best 25) 1. 69 Amy Anderson, Nebraska Chip-N Club Invitational (1st round) 69 Amy Anderson, Nebraska Chip-N Club Invitational (3rd round) 69 Amy Anderson, Jackrabbit Invitational (3rd round) 69 Amy Anderson, Drake Monterey Invitational (2nd round)5. 70 Amy Anderson, Mountain Shootout (2nd round)6. 71 Amy Anderson, Concordia Cobber Open (1st round)7. 72 Amy Anderson, Nebraska Chip-N Club Invitational (2nd round) 72 Amy Anderson, NCAA Division I West Regional (3rd round)9. 73 Amy Anderson, Oral Roberts Shootout (3rd round) 73 Amy Anderson, Wichita State Shocker Invitational (1st round) 73 Amy Anderson, Drake Monterey Invitational (1st round) 73 Amy Anderson, Summit League Championship (3rd round) 73 Amy Anderson, NCAA Division I West Regional (2nd round)14. 74 Amy Anderson, Mountain Shootout (1st round) 74 Amy Anderson, Creighton Golf Classic (1st round)16. 75 Amy Anderson, Red Rocks Invitational (2nd round) 75 Amy Anderson, Jackrabbit Invitational (1st round) 75 Amy Anderson, Jackrabbit Invitational (2nd round) 75 Amy Anderson, Drake Monterey Invitational (3rd round) 75 Amy Anderson, Creighton Golf Classic (2nd round) 75 Amy Anderson, Summit League Championship (2nd round)22. 76 Amy Anderson, Red Rocks Invitational (1st round)23. 77 Jenna Schulte, Jackrabbit Invitational (2nd round) 77 Rachel Roller, Jackrabbit Invitational (2nd round) 77 Amy Anderson, NCAA Division I West Regional (1st round)

2009-10 Women’s Low Rounds The Summit Leaguein Review

Women’s Championship ResultsApril 19-20, 2010The Oaks – Tulsa, Okla. 1st 2nd 3rd Total1. Oral Roberts 316 309 307 9322. South Dakota State 314 321 330 9653. UMKC 339 315 317 9714. Western Illinois 322 329 322 9735. Southern Utah 325 325 342 9926. North Dakota State 334 330 333 9977. Oakland 339 328 335 10028. IUPUI 338 339 335 10129. Centenary 346 341 344 103110. IPFW 385 378 371 1134

Women’s AwardsAll-Summit League First Team: Amy Anderson, NDSU; Amber

Hensley, ORU; Austin McDermaid, OU; Sadie Palmer, SUU; Crystal Reeves, ORU

All-Summit League Second Team: Kylie Bollenbach, ORU; Chelsea Cadwell, UMKC; Liz Ecker, OU; Taylor Fisher, UMKC; Megan O’Connell, ORU

Summit League All-Tournament Team: Amy Anderson, NDSU; Liz Ecker, OU; Rachel Hanigan, SDSU; Amber Hensley, ORU; Crystal Reeves, ORU

Championship MVP: Amber Hensley, ORUNewcomer of the Championship: Amy Anderson, NDSUGolfer of the Year: Amy Anderson, NDSUCoach of the Year: Lance Watson, ORU

Best AveragesAmy Anderson, NDSU .................74.0Crystal Reeves, ORU ...................76.2Amber Hensley, ORU ..................76.7Sadie Palmer, SUU ......................78.1Liz Ecker, OU ............................... 78.4Megan O’Connell, ORU ...............78.4Kati Scholten, UMKC ...................78.6Kylie Bollenbach, ORU ................78.6Taylor Fisher, UMKC ....................78.8Austin McDermaid, OU...............79.0

Best RoundsCrystal Reeves, ORU ......................68Amy Anderson, NDSU ....................69Taylor Fisher, UMKC .......................69Sadie Palmer, SUU ......................... 69Kylie Bollenbach, ORU ...................70Megan O’Connell, ORU ..................70Chelsea Cadwell, UMKC .................71Amber Hensley, ORU .....................71Austin McDermaid, OU..................72Jordan Woods, IUPUI .....................72

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09/11/09 -- Concordia Cobber OpenWildflower -- Detroit Lakes, MNPar 72, 5824 yards -- 9 teams, 55 players 1st Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 317 +29 1stAmy Anderson 71 -1 1stRachel Roller 81 +9 t-4thJenna Schulte 81 +9 t-4thCydney Hasselberg 84 +12 t-12thLauren Crumby 88 +16 23rd

09/14/09 - 09/15/09 -- Nebraska Chip-N Club InvitationalWilderness Ridge -- Lincoln, NEPar 72, 6214 yards -- 14 teams, 83 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 322 320 314 956 +92 12thAmy Anderson 69 72 69 210 -6 1stCydney Hasselberg 80 83 81 244 +28 t-67thRachel Roller 82 83 81 246 +30 69thJenna Schulte 91 82 83 256 +40 t-77thLauren Crumby 93 90 89 272 +56 82nd

09/21/09 - 09/22/09 -- Northern Arizona Mountain ShootoutFlagstaff Ranch -- Flagstaff, AZPar 72, 6103 yards -- 7 teams, 41 players 1st 2nd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 315 324 639 +63 t-5thAmy Anderson 74 70 144 E 1stRachel Roller 79 82 161 +17 t-17thJenna Schulte 79 82 161 +17 t-17thCydney Hasselberg 83 90 173 +29 36thLauren Crumby 89 91 180 +36 39th

10/05/09 - 10/06/09 -- Bob Hurley Auto Oral Roberts ShootoutMeadowBrook -- Tulsa, OKPar 72, 6196 yards -- 13 teams, 74 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 340 344 342 1026 +162 12thAmy Anderson 79 80 73 232 +16 t-7thCydney Hasselberg 84 85 90 259 +43 63rdRachel Roller 85 89 88 262 +46 t-67thLauren Crumby 92 93 91 276 +60 73rdJenna Schulte 98 90 91 279 +63 74th

10/19/09 - 10/20/09 -- Wichita State Shocker InvitationalSand Creek Station -- Newton, KSPar 72, 6058 yards -- 8 teams, 45 players 1st 2nd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 322 342 664 +88 4thAmy Anderson 73 80 153 +9 2ndRachel Roller 79 90 169 +25 t-19thJenna Schulte 85 86 171 +27 t-25thCydney Hasselberg 85 94 179 +35 34thLauren Crumby 95 86 181 +37 t-35th

02/27/10 - 02/28/10 -- Northern Arizona Red Rocks InvitationalOakcreek -- Sedona, AZPar 72, 6084 yards -- 18 teams, 106 players 1st 2nd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 344 328 672 +96 16thAmy Anderson 76 75 151 +7 t-4thRachel Roller 89 84 173 +29 t-85thCydney Hasselberg 90 84 174 +30 t-88thJenna Schulte 93 85 178 +34 99thLauren Crumby 89 91 180 +36 102nd

03/15/10 - 03/16/10 -- Jackrabbit InvitationalPrimm Valley Lakes -- Primm, NVPar 72, 6019 yards -- 16 teams, 93 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 330 318 326 974 +110 12thAmy Anderson 75 75 69 219 +3 3rdJenna Schulte 81 77 81 239 +23 t-49thRachel Roller 82 77 92 251 +35 71stCydney Hasselberg 92 89 87 268 +52 t-82ndLauren Crumby 92 89 89 270 +54 84th

03/18/10 - 03/20/10 -- Drake Monterey InvitationalDel Monte -- Monterey, CAPar 72, 6071 yards -- 9 teams, 52 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 321 324 335 980 +116 6thAmy Anderson 73 69 75 217 +1 1stJenna Schulte 80 78 86 244 +28 t-21stRachel Roller 84 88 85 257 +41 t-39thCydney Hasselberg 84 89 89 262 +46 t-42ndLauren Crumby 90 91 91 272 +56 t-48th

04/12/10 - 04/13/10 -- Creighton Golf ClassicOak Hills CC -- Omaha, NEPar 71, 5950 yards -- 7 teams, 48 players 1st 2nd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 323 346 669 +101 4thAmy Anderson 74 75 149 +7 1stRachel Roller 81 83 164 +22 10thCydney Hasselberg 83 93 176 +34 t-22ndJenna Schulte 85 99 184 +42 32ndLauren Crumby 94 95 189 +47 t-36th

04/19/10 - 04/20/10 -- Summit League ChampionshipThe Oaks CC -- Tulsa, OKPar 71, 6219 yards -- 10 teams, 50 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceNorth Dakota State 334 330 333 997 +145 6thAmy Anderson 81 75 73 229 +16 2ndRachel Roller 85 82 86 253 +40 t-25thJenna Schulte 85 83 85 253 +40 t-25thCydney Hasselberg 83 90 89 262 +49 t-35thLauren Crumby 95 98 94 287 +74 46th

05/06/10 - 05/08/10 -- NCAA Division I West RegionalStanford Golf Course -- Stanford, CAPar 71, 6103 yards -- 24 teams, 122 players 1st 2nd 3rd Total Par PlaceAmy Anderson# 77 73 72 222 +9 t-17th

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BISON WOMEN’S GOLF2009-10 Women’s Individual ResultsAmy Anderson Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LConcordia Cobber Open 1 71 -1 1st/55 54-0Nebraska Chip-N Club Invitational 3 69-72-69=210 -6 1st/83 82-0Northern Arizona Mountain Shootout 2 74-70=144 E 1st/41 40-0Bob Hurley Auto Oral Roberts Shootout 3 79-80-73=232 +16 t7th/74 67-6Wichita State Shocker Invitational 2 73-80=153 +9 2nd/45 43-1Northern Arizona Red Rocks Invitational 2 76-75=151 +7 t4th/106 102-3Jackrabbit Invitational 3 75-75-69=219 +3 3rd/93 90-2Drake Monterey Invitational 3 73-69-75=217 +1 1st/52 51-0Creighton Golf Classic 2 74-75=149 +7 1st/48 47-0Summit League Championship 3 81-75-73=229 +16 2nd/50 48-1NCAA Division I West Regional 3 77-73-72=222 +9 t17th/122 105-16SEASON TOTALS 27 1997 Avg. 74.0 +2 - 729-29 Lauren Crumby Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LConcordia Cobber Open 1 88 +16 23rd/55 32-22Nebraska Chip-N Club Invitational 3 93-90-89=272 +56 82nd/83 1-81Northern Arizona Mountain Shootout 2 89-91=180 +36 39th/41 2-38Bob Hurley Auto Oral Roberts Shootout 3 92-93-91=276 +60 73rd/74 1-72Wichita State Shocker Invitational 2 95-86=181 +37 t35th/45 10-34Northern Arizona Red Rocks Invitational 2 89-91=180 +36 102nd/106 4-101Jackrabbit Invitational 3 92-89-89=270 +54 84th/93 9-83Drake Monterey Invitational 3 90-91-91=272 +56 t48th/52 4-47Creighton Golf Classic 2 94-95=189 +47 t36th/48 12-35Summit League Championship 3 95-98-94=287 +74 46th/50 4-45SEASON TOTALS 24 2195 Avg. 91.5 +20 - 79-558 Cydney Hasselberg Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LConcordia Cobber Open 1 84 +12 t12th/55 43-11Nebraska Chip-N Club Invitational 3 80-83-81=244 +28 t67th/83 16-66Northern Arizona Mountain Shootout 2 83-90=173 +29 36th/41 5-35Bob Hurley Auto Oral Roberts Shootout 3 84-85-90=259 +43 63rd/74 11-62Wichita State Shocker Invitational 2 85-94=179 +35 34th/45 11-33Northern Arizona Red Rocks Invitational 2 90-84=174 +30 t88th/106 18-87Jackrabbit Invitational 3 92-89-87=268 +52 t82nd/93 11-81Drake Monterey Invitational 3 84-89-89=262 +46 t42nd/52 10-41Creighton Golf Classic 2 83-93=176 +34 t22nd/48 26-21Summit League Championship 3 83-90-89=262 +49 t35th/50 15-34SEASON TOTALS 24 2081 Avg. 86.7 +15 - 166-471 Rachel Roller Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LConcordia Cobber Open 1 81 +9 t4th/55 51-3Nebraska Chip-N Club Invitational 3 82-83-81=246 +30 69th/83 14-68Northern Arizona Mountain Shootout 2 79-82=161 +17 t17th/41 24-16Bob Hurley Auto Oral Roberts Shootout 3 85-89-88=262 +46 t67th/74 7-66Wichita State Shocker Invitational 2 79-90=169 +25 t19th/45 26-18Northern Arizona Red Rocks Invitational 2 89-84=173 +29 t85th/106 21-84Jackrabbit Invitational 3 82-77-92=251 +35 71st/93 22-70Drake Monterey Invitational 3 84-88-85=257 +41 t39th/52 13-38Creighton Golf Classic 2 81-83=164 +22 10th/48 38-9Summit League Championship 3 85-82-86=253 +40 t25th/50 25-24SEASON TOTALS 24 2017 Avg. 84.0 +12 - 241-396

Jenna Schulte Tournament Rounds Scores Par Rank W-LConcordia Cobber Open 1 81 +9 t4th/55 51-3Nebraska Chip-N Club Invitational 3 91-82-83=256 +40 t77th/83 6-76Northern Arizona Mountain Shootout 2 79-82=161 +17 t17th/41 24-16Bob Hurley Auto Oral Roberts Shootout 3 98-90-91=279 +63 74th/74 0-73Wichita State Shocker Invitational 2 85-86=171 +27 t25th/45 20-24Northern Arizona Red Rocks Invitational 2 93-85=178 +34 99th/106 7-98Jackrabbit Invitational 3 81-77-81=239 +23 t49th/93 44-48Drake Monterey Invitational 3 80-78-86=244 +28 t21st/52 31-20Creighton Golf Classic 2 85-99=184 +42 32nd/48 16-31Summit League Championship 3 85-83-85=253 +40 t25th/50 25-24SEASON TOTALS 24 2046 Avg. 85.3 +13 - 224-413

North Dakota State’s Amy Anderson was named Summit League Golfer of the Year and Newcomer of the Year as a freshman in 2009-10. She qualified for the NCAA West Regional and was an All-America honorable mention.

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The Dakota Cup match play tournament was started in April 2005 by the men’s and women’s golf programs at North Dakota State University and South Dakota State University to mark the end of the schools’ first season of NCAA Division I competition. Dacotah Ridge Golf Club in Morton, Minn., is the setting for the annual event, which features individual and pairs competi-tion over two days. It was expanded in 2010 to include the men’s and women’s teams from the University of North Dakota and University of South Dakota. North Dakota State won the inaugural event, but South Da-kota State has won the last four straight. The 2008 tournament was canceled due to weather. The 2007 tournament featured men’s players only.

Past Championship Results2004-05 North Dakota State 12 1/2, South Dakota State 5 1/22005-06 South Dakota State 12, North Dakota State 92006-07 South Dakota State 8 1/2, North Dakota State 5 1/22007-08 Canceled2008-09 South Dakota State 15 1/2, North Dakota State 8 1/22009-10 South Dakota State 9, North Dakota State 5

Border Rivals NDSU, SDSU Meetin Annual Match Play Event

Saturday, May 1Opening RoundSouth Dakota State 11, South Dakota 2Becca Swords, SDSU, def. Katie Benedict, 5 and 3Rachel Hanigan, SDSU, def. Tara Ravellette, 3 and 2Morgan Fitts, SDSU, def. Steph Zavilla, 5 and 4Brittany Hanten, SDSU, def. Nicole Funck, 2 upSydney Sturdevant, SDSU, def. Abby Doorn, 3 and 2Brian Bye, SDSU, def. John Vining, 2 and 1Kyle Vandevoort, SDSU, def. Zach Huth, 4 and 3Kyle Cooper, SDSU, def. Matt Campbell, 2 and 1Brian Wynia, SDSU, def. Gavin Fawbush, 7 and 6Ty Munneke, USD, def. Parker Edens, 2 and 1Greg Fehrman, SDSU, def. Kyle Scanlon, 2 upJustin Jenkins, SDSU, def. Ben Heller, 5 and 4Jim Walsh, USD, def. Nolan Meyer, 2 up

North Dakota State 8.5, North Dakota 5.5Shantel Montgomery, UND, def. Kristin Hedstrom, 4 and 3Megan Grozdanich, UND, def. Lauren Crumby, 3 and 2Cydney Hasselberg, NDSU, def. Robin Hutchinson, 5 and 4Molly Martin, UND, def. Jenna Schulte, 1 upRachel Roller, NDSU, def. Lauryn Job, 4 and 3Amy Anderson, NDSU, def. Kristi Lucken, 6 and 5Ben Braaten, NDSU, def. Brock Olsen, 4 and 3Nate Varty, NDSU, def. Michael Holm, 2 and 1Nick Schaefer, UND, def. Lee Cavanagh, 3 and 2Spencer Hilde, NDSU, def. Matt Wrolstad, 3 and 2Dustin Steiner, UND, def. Brandon Hallquist, 4 and 3Taylor Cavnagh, NDSU, halved Alex Robb, UNDNick Olsgaard, NDSU, def. Pat Thomas, 2 and 1Nathan Anderson, NDSU, def. Tyler Monda, 8 and 7

Sunday, May 2Consolation RoundNorth Dakota 6.5, South Dakota 6.5Megan Grozdanich, UND, halved Katie Benedict, USDRobin Hutchinson, UND, def. Tara Ravellette, 2 upSteph Zavilla, USD, def. Molly Martin, 1 upLauryn Job, UND, def. Nicole Funck, 6 and 5Kristi Lucken, UND, def. Abby Doorn, 5 and 4Marc Gubbels, USD, def. Brock Olsen, 1 upMichael Holm, UND, def. Zach Huth, 3 and 2Nick Schaefer, UND, def. Matt Campbell, 6 and 5Gavin Fawbush, USD, def. Matt Wrolstad, 6 and 5Ty Munneke, USD, def. Dustin Steiner, 6 and 5Kyle Scanlon, USD, def. Alex Robb, 1 upPat Thomas, UND, def. Ben Heller, 4 and 3Jim Walsh, USD, def. Tyler Monda, 1 up

Championship RoundSouth Dakota State 9, North Dakota State 5Whitney Schrader, SDSU, def. Kristin Hedstrom, 5 and 4Becca Swords, SDSU, def. Lauren Crumby, 1 upRachel Hanigan, SDSU, def. Cydney Hasselberg, 2 and 1Morgan Fitts, SDSU, def. Jenna Schulte, 2 and 1Rachel Roller, NDSU, def. Brittany Hanten, 1 upAmy Anderson, NDSU, def. Sydney Sturdevant, 5 and 3Ben Braaten, NDSU, def. Brian Bye, 2 and 1Kyle Vandevoort, SDSU, def. Nate Varty, 4 and 3Kyle Cooper, SDSU, def. Lee Cavanagh, 6 and 5Brian Wynia, SDSU, def. Spencer Hilde, 4 and 3Parker Edens, SDSU, def. Brandon Hallquist, 5 and 4Taylor Cavanagh, NDSU, def. Greg Fehrman, 2 and 1Nick Olsgaard, NDSU, def. Justin Jenkins, 1 upNolan Meyer, SDSU, def. Nathan Anderson, 1 up

2010 Dakota Cup Results

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The 2010-11 Bison Men’s Golf TeamFront Row (L to R): Ursinio Puga, Kyle Jandro, Kavin Dvorak, Oliver Boeckel.Back Row (L to R): Nathan Anderson, Nate Varty, Zach Stenstad, Spencer Hilde, Brandon Hallquist, Head Coach Billy Iverson.

The 2010-11 Bison Women’s Golf TeamFront Row (L to R): Megan Swan, Rachel Roller, Jenna Schulte, Lauren Crumby.Back Row (L to R): Cydney Hasselberg, Jackie Johnson, Abby Knutson, Amy Anderson, Kristin Hedstrom, Head Coach Matt Johnson.