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SUNDAY, April 18Men: Round 1 - Practice Range open at 7:00 a.m.#5 Men - Blind Draw #10, #11, #12 8:00 a.m. Tee #1#4 Men - Blind Draw #10, #11, #12 8:10 a.m. Tee #1#3 Men - Blind Draw #10, #11, #12 8:20 a.m. Tee #1#2 Men - Blind Draw #10, #11, #12 8:30 a.m. Tee #1#1 Men - Blind Draw #10, #11, #12 8:40 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Men - Blind Draw #7, #8, #9 8:50 a.m. Tee #1#4 Men - Blind Draw #7, #8, #9 9:00 a.m. Tee #1#3 Men - Blind Draw #7, #8, #9 9:10 a.m. Tee #1#2 Men - Blind Draw #7, #8, #9 9:20 a.m. Tee #1#1 Men - Blind Draw #7, #8, #9 9:30 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Men - Blind Draw #4, #5, #6 9:40 a.m. Tee #1#4 Men - Blind Draw #4, #5, #6 9:50 a.m. Tee #1#3 Men - Blind Draw #4, #5, #6 10:00 a.m. Tee #1#2 Men - Blind Draw #4, #5, #6 10:10 a.m. Tee #1#1 Men - Blind Draw #4, #5, #6 10:20 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Men - Blind Draw #1, #2, #3 10:30 a.m. Tee #1#4 Men - Blind Draw #1, #2, #3 10:40 a.m. Tee #1#3 Men - Blind Draw #1, #2, #3 10:50 a.m. Tee #1#2 Men - Blind Draw #1, #2, #3 11:00 a.m. Tee #1#1 Men - Blind Draw #1, #2, #3 11:10 a.m. Tee #1

MONDAY, April 19Men: Round 2 - Practice Range open at 7:00 a.m.#5 Men - Seed #10, #11, #12 8:00 a.m. Tee #1#4 Men - Seed #10, #11, #12 8:10 a.m. Tee #1#3 Men - Seed #10, #11, #12 8:20 a.m. Tee #1#2 Men - Seed #10, #11, #12 8:30 a.m. Tee #1#1 Men - Seed #10, #11, #12 8:40 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Men - Seed #7, #8, #9 8:50 a.m. Tee #1#4 Men - Seed #7, #8, #9 9:00 a.m. Tee #1#3 Men - Seed #7, #8, #9 9:10 a.m. Tee #1#2 Men - Seed #7, #8, #9 9:20 a.m. Tee #1#1 Men - Seed #7, #8, #9 9:30 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Men - Seed #4, #5, #6 9:40 a.m. Tee #1#4 Men - Seed #4, #5, #6 9:50 a.m. Tee #1#3 Men - Seed #4, #5, #6 10:00 a.m. Tee #1#2 Men - Seed #4, #5, #6 10:10 a.m. Tee #1#1 Men - Seed #4, #5, #6 10:20 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Men - Seed #1, #2, #3 10:30 a.m. Tee #1#4 Men - Seed #1, #2, #3 10:40 a.m. Tee #1#3 Men - Seed #1, #2, #3 10:50 a.m. Tee #1#2 Men - Seed #1, #2, #3 11:00 a.m. Tee #1#1 Men - Seed #1, #2, #3 11:10 a.m. Tee #1

TUESDAY, April 20Men: Round 3 - Practice Range open at 7:00 a.m.#5 Men - Seed #4, #5, #6 8:00 a.m. Tee #1#4 Men - Seed #4, #5, #6 8:10 a.m. Tee #1 #3 Men - Seed #4, #5, #6 8:20 a.m. Tee #1#2 Men - Seed #4, #5, #6 8:30 a.m. Tee #1#1 Men - Seed #4, #5, #6 8:40 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Men - Seed #1, #2, #3 8:50 a.m. Tee #1#4 Men - Seed #1, #2, #3 9:00 a.m. Tee #1#3 Men - Seed #1, #2, #3 9:10 a.m. Tee #1#2 Men - Seed #1, #2, #3 9:20 a.m. Tee #1#1 Men - Seed #1, #2, #3 9:30 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Men - Seed #10, #11, #12 8:00 a.m. Tee #10#4 Men - Seed #10, #11, #12 8:10 a.m. Tee #10#3 Men - Seed #10, #11, #12 8:20 a.m. Tee #10#2 Men - Seed #10, #11, #12 8:30 a.m. Tee #10#1 Men - Seed #10, #11, #12 8:40 a.m. Tee #10

#5 Men - Seed #7, #8, #9 8:50 a.m. Tee #10#4 Men - Seed #7, #8, #9 9:00 a.m. Tee #10#3 Men - Seed #7, #8, #9 9:10 a.m. Tee #10#2 Men - Seed #7, #8, #9 9:20 a.m. Tee #10#1 Men - Seed #7, #8, #9 9:30 a.m. Tee #10

2009 BIG EAST Championship Team Results School Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total To Par1. Louisville 282 286 279 847 -172. Marquette 292 287 273 852 -123. Seton Hall 285 298 287 870 +64. Notre Dame 295 292 286 873 +95. USF 295 294 286 875 +116. St. John’s 292 293 298 883 +197. DePaul 297 301 291 889 +258. Georgetown 302 291 298 891 +279. Rutgers 301 296 300 897 +3310. Villanova 312 296 294 902 +3811. Cincinnati 304 300 302 906 +4212. Connecticut 324 292 301 917 +53

2009 BIG EAST Championship Individual Results Name, School Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total To Par1. Adam Hadwin, UofL 70 70 67 207 -9t2. Doug Fortner, ND 73 71 66 210 -6t2. Karsten Clements, UofL 71 71 68 210 -6t2. Mike Van Sickle, MU 73 67 70 210 -6t5. John Zur, SHU 69 72 70 211 -5t5. Matt Haase, MU 73 74 64 211 -5t7. Max Scodro, ND 71 70 72 213 -3t7. Riley Wheeldon, UofL 70 73 70 213 -39. Mike Ballo Jr., STJ 76 69 69 214 -210. Alberto Fernandez, UC 71 72 72 215 -1

The BIG EAST Conference is pleased to have the 2010 Men’s Golf Championship at Innisbrook Resort & Golf Club, hosted by Innisbrook and USF. The three-round tournament will be held on the Copperhead Course. Louisville is the defending champion and looks to capture its third championship in four seasons.

BIG EAST Men’s Golf ChampionshipInnisbrook Resort & Golf Club - Copperhead Course

Palm Harbor, Fla. April 17-20, 2010

Championship Schedule

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YEAR CHAMPION COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP SCORE SITE2009 Louisville Mark Crabtree 847 Marquette 852 Lake Jovita Golf and C.C.2008 Marquette Tim Grogan 874 Louisville 876 Traditions Golf Club2007 Louisville Mark Crabtree 844 Notre Dame 856 The Cardinal Club2006^ Notre Dame Jim Kubinski 842 Louisville 842 Lake Jovita Golf and C.C.2005* Notre Dame Jim Kubinski 311 Georgetown 316 Warren Golf Course2004 Notre Dame John Jasinski 876 Virginia Tech 882 Warren Golf Course2003 Virginia Tech Jay Hardwick 889 Notre Dame 891 Warren Golf Course2002 Virginia Tech Jay Hardwick 865 Notre Dame 882 Warren Golf Course2001@ Virginia Tech Jay Hardwick 875 St. John’s 884 Metacomet C.C.2000 Seton Hall Clark Holle 580 Rutgers 591 Warren Golf Course1998 Georgetown Tommy Hunter 614 Notre Dame/St. John’s 614 TPC at Avenel1997 Notre Dame George Thomas 595 Seton Hall 627 Blackthorn Golf Club1996 Notre Dame George Thomas 595 Georgetown 596 TPC at Avenel1995 Notre Dame George Thomas 593 Connecticut 598 TPC at Avenel1994 Connecticut Joe Giannelli 584 Georgetown 596 TPC at Avenel1993 Providence Joe Prisco 606 Georgetown 611 TPC at Avenel1992 Seton Hall Allan Small 622 Connecticut/Providence 623 TPC at Avenel1991 Miami Chuck Winsop 608 Georgetown 638 TPC at Avenel1990 Villanova Chet Walsh 626 St. John’s 629 TPC at Avenel1989# St. John’s Jack Gimmler 627 Villanova 627 TPC at Avenel1988 St. John’s Jack Gimmler 600 Villanova 634 TPC at Avenel1987 St. John’s Jack Gimmler 647 Villanova 662 TPC at Avenel1986 St. John’s Jack Gimmler 603 Villanova 604 Fredricksburg, Va.1985 Villanova Don Ficco 615 Providence 626 Fredricksburg, Va.1984 St. John’s Jack Gimmler 623 Connecticut 642 Concord Hotel1983 St. John’s Jack Gimmler 624 Providence 630 Concord Hotel1982 St. John’s Jack Gimmler 643 Connecticut 651 Concord Hotel1981 St. John’s Jack Gimmler 615 Connecticut 617 Colonie Hill C.C.1980 Providence Joe Prisco 609 St. John’s 625 Agawam Hunt C.C.1979 St. John’s Jack Gimmler 604 Providence 605 Willimantic C.C.Note: Golf changed to a spring championship in 1999-00 academic year.^ - Won playoff* - Shortened to 18 holes due to inclement weather# - Won tiebreaker (2nd round score of 5th golfer) @ - switched to 54-hole, five player format in 2001

TEAM RECORDSLowest 36-hole score 558 - Louisville, 2006 Lowest 54-hole score842 - Notre Dame and Louisville, 2006

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSLowest 18-hole score64 - (8 under par) Matt Haase, Marquette, final round, 200966 - (6 under par) Doug Fortner, Notre Dame, final round, 200966 - (6 under par) Mike Van Sickle, Marquette, first round, 200766 - (6 under par) Derek Fathauer, Louisville, first round, 200666 - (6 under par) Derek Fathauer, Louisville, second round, 200666 - (6 under par) Mark Baldwin, Notre Dame, final round, 200666 - (5 under par) Daniel Lee, Rutgers, final round, 200067 - (5 under par) Adam Hadwin, Louisville, final round, 200967 - (5 under par) Mike Van Sickle, Marquette, second round, 200967 - (5 under par) Adam Rainaud, Louisville, first round, 200767 - (5 under par) Joe Weber, Marquette, first round, 200667 - (3 under par) Andrew Svoboda, St. John’s, second round, 2001

Lowest 36-hole score132 - (12 under par) Derek Fathauer, Louisville, 2006135 - (9 under par) Joe Weber, Marquette, 2006136 - (8 under par) Ted Gray, Marquette, 2008137 - (3 under par) Ryan Stinnett, Virginia Tech, 2004139 - (5 under par) Daryl Fathauer, Louisville, 2007140 - (4 under par) Adam Hadwin, Louisville, 2009140 - (4 under par) Keegan Bradley, St. John’s, 2006141 - (3 under par) Max Scodro, Notre Dame, 2009141 - (3 under par) John Zur, Seton Hall, 2009141 - (3 under par) Adam Gifford, Notre Dame, 2007141 - (3 under par) Adam Hadwin, Louisville, 2007141 - (3 under par) Ted Gray, Marquette, 2006141 - (3 under par) Justin Fetcho, USF, 2006141 - (3 under par) Josh Sandman, Notre Dame, 2006141 - (1 over par) Brendon de Jonge, Virginia Tech, 2003141 - (1 over par) Andrew Svoboda, St. John’s, 2002141 - (1 under par) Eugene Smith, Seton Hall, 2000141 - (1 under par) Andreas Huber, Georgetown, 1998141 - (3 under par) Todd Vernon, Notre Dame, 1997

Lowest 54-hole score202 - (14 under par) Derek Fathauer, Louisville, 2006205 - (11 under par) Joe Weber, Marquette, 2006207 - (9 under par) Adam Hadwin, Louisville, 2009208 - (2 under par) Ryan Stinnett, Virginia Tech, 2004209 - (7 under par) Daryl Fathauer, Louisville, 2007210 - (6 under par) Doug Fortner, Notre Dame, 2009210 - (6 under par) Karsten Clements, Louisville, 2009210 - (6 under par) Mike Van Sickle, Marquette, 2009210 - (even) Brendon de Jonge, Virginia Tech, 2003

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSYear Player School Score2009 Adam Hadwin Louisville 2072008 Ted Gray Marquette 2112007 Daryl Fathauer Louisville 2092006 Derek Fathauer Louisville 2022005 Mark Baldwin Notre Dame ^752004 Ryan Stinnett Virginia Tech 2082003 Brendon de Jonge Virginia Tech 2102002 Johnson Warger Virginia Tech 2112001 Brian Krusoe Virginia Tech 215 Steve Ratay Notre Dame 215 Andrew Svoboda St. John’s 2152000 Eugene Smith Seton Hall 1411998 Andreas Huber Georgetown 1411997 Todd Vernon Notre Dame 1411996 Mike Costigan Seton Hall 1431995 Bill Moore Notre Dame 1431994 Brian Ahern Connecticut 1441993 Mark Siewersten Providence 1461992 Mike Ghelfi Providence 1461991 Ryan Parnell Miami 1491990 Peter Keller Boston College 1481989 Kevin Rogerson Villanova 1491988 P.J. Cowan St. John’s 1471987 Mal Smith St. John’s 1561986 Shane Drury Providence 1441985 Andy Falcone Providence *1491984 Pat Fogarty St. John’s 1481983 Pat Fogarty St. John’s *1501982 Pat Fogarty St. John’s *1561981 Mike Diffley St. John’s 1441980 Bill Reardon Providence 1491979 Matt Zito Providence 142^ - Shortened to 18 holes due to inclement weather*Won playoff

Men’s Championship Results

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CINCINNATI CONNECTICUT

DE PAUL GEORGETOWN

NAME CL. HOMETOwN/PREVIOUS SCHOOLCharles Boucher Jr. Montreal, Quebec/Regina AssumptaRussell Budd Fr. Toronto, Ontario/Community Hebrew AcademyGreg Doherty Sr. Mississauga, Ontario/Lorne ParkMichael Furci So. Sayville, N.Y./SayvilleCharlie Harris So. St. Louis Park, Minn./St. Louis ParkJohn Pavelko Fr. Chanhassen, Minn./ChaskaErik Peterson So. Palatine, Ill./FremdBrad Stephens Fr. Rosemont, Ill./East LeydenMike Tuel Fr. Fergus Falls, Minn./Fergus FallsBen Westley So. Minneapolis, Minn./Minneapolis South

Team Notes:DePaul has finished in the top five in 10 events this season. Among the top- five finishes was the team title at the John Dallio Memorial hosted by the Blue Demons. The team also finished fourth at The Match Play featuring 11 BIG EAST schools during the fall schedule.

head CoaCh

betty Kaufmann

senior

GreG doherty

NAME CL. HOMETOwN/PREVIOUS SCHOOLZach Bates Fr. Chagrin Falls, Ohio/KenstonRyan Cahill Jr. Columbus, Ohio/Hilliard DavidsonAndrew Demairis Fr. Union, Ky./RyleKurt Harris So. Dublin, Ohio/JeromeJoe Kastelic Jr. Newton, N.C./Fred T. FoardMatthew Ledom Fr. Leawood, Kan./Rockhurst Jesuit PrepTommy Mosure So. Hilliard, Ohio/Hilliard DavidsonNick Proud Jr. Middletown, Ohio/Lakota EastDavid Tepe Fr. Liberty Township, Ohio/Lakota EastRyne Toole So. Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington

Team Notes:The Bearcats finished second at the Telich/Sunlife Financial Invitational in September, led by freshman Zack Bates’ two-round total of 73-76=149 for a second-place tie. Junior Joe Kastelic leads the Bearcats with a 74.7 average. The Bearcats finished the 2009 fall season placing no worse than third at three of five tournaments.

NAME CL. HOMETOwN/PREVIOUS SCHOOLJeb Buchanan So. Loudonville, N.Y./Shaker Matt Carroll So. Heathrow, Fla./Lake Mary Prep Chris DeLucia Jr. Norwich, Conn./Saint Bernard Matt Dubrowski Jr. Bergenfield, N.J./Bergenfield Matt Dziubina So. Shelton, Conn./PaceBrian Hughes Fr. Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield PrepBrian Hwang So. Hauppauge, N.Y./Hauppauge Kyle O’Connor Sr. South Windsor, Conn./South Windsor Michael Smith Fr. West Hartford, Conn./HallJeremy Troy Jr. White Plains, N.Y./Hastings Adam Vaccari So. Winsted, Conn./The Gilbert School

Team Notes:UConn won the fall title at the New England Intercollegiate Golf Association Championship. Matt Dubrowski and Matt Dzubina earned All-New England honors while Jeb Buchanan won the individual title in the fall at the Adams Cup of Newport and was the Golfweek Magazine National Player of the Week.

NAME CL. HOMETOwN/PREVIOUS SCHOOLBrad Cadigan Fr. South Weymouth, Mass./Boston College H.S.Brian Czarnecki So. Greenwich, Conn./GreenwichBrian Dorfman So. Greenwood Village, Colo./Cherry CreekJustin Edwards Fr. Westlake Village, Calif./Westlake VillageBrandon Ellis Jr. Westerville, Ohio/St. Francis de SalesTaylor Hall So. Roswell, Ga./Blessed TrinityDanny Hathway Jr. Rockville, Md./Georgetown PrepRory Kenny Sr. Glenview, Ill./Loyola AcademyTrevor Matese Sr. Bethesda, Md./Georgetown PrepJohn Olsen Jr. Mahwah, N.J./Bergen CatholicVincenzo Salina Sr. Vandoeuvres, Switzerland/Institut FlorimontDonald Thomas Sr. Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional

Team Notes:The Hoyas had their best finish of the season when they tied for sixth at the John Dallio Memorial hosted by DePaul in late September. Brian Dorfman leads the Hoyas in stroke average at 75.62 and boasts the team’s low scores for 18 (71), 36 (147) and 54 (222) holes. The Blue & Gray posted their best 54-hole score at the Maryland Intercollegiate where they shot 50-over par 902.

head CoaCh

douG martin

Junior

Joe KasteliC

head CoaCh

dave pezzino

Junior

matt dubrowsKi

head CoaCh

tommy hunter

sophomore

brian dorfman

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LOUISVILLE MARQUETTE

NOTRE DAME RUTGERS

NAME CL. HOMETOwN/PREVIOUS SCHOOLSammy Bettinardi So. Lemont, Ill./Chicago ChristianMatt Haase So. Medford, Wis./MedfordKelly Kretz Jr. Antigo, Wis./AntigoCurtis McCormac Jr. Campbell River, B.C./Carihi Secondary Mike McDonald Sr. Germantown, Wis./GermantownRyan Prickette So. Neenah, Wis./XavierBen Sieg Jr. Osseo, Wis./Osseo-Fairchild

Team Notes:The Golden Eagles are coming off a fifth-place finish at the Irish Creek Collegiate in Kannapolis, N.C., April 3-4. It was the squad’s best result since placing third at the Xavier Invitational and The Firestone Invitational in back-to-back fashion back in October. Senior Mike McDonald leads Marquette with a season scoring average of 74.25 followed by junior Kelly Kretz (74.54) and junior Ben Sieg (76.33).

NAME CL. HOMETOwN/PREVIOUS SCHOOLConnor Alan-Lee Jr. Solana Beach, Calif./La Jolla Country DayOlavo Batista Sr. Sao Paulo, Brazil/Chapel Jeff Chen Jr. Walnut, Calif./Los Altos Doug Fortner Sr. Tustin, Calif./Foothill Paul McNamara III Fr. Palos Verdes Estates, Calif./Chadwick Josh Sandman Sr. Greensboro, N.C./Southeast Guilford Carl Santos-Ocampo Sr. Naples, Fla./Community School of NaplesMax Scodro So. Chicago, Ill./Notre Dame Prep (Ariz.)Tom Usher So. Bradford, England/Guiseley Chris Walker So. The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands Kyle Willis Sr. Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest Dustin Zhang Jr. Calgary, Alberta/Bishop Carroll

Team Notes:By winning the 2009 Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic and the 2010 Bandon Dunes Championship, Notre Dame captured two tournament titles for the first time since the 2004-05 season. Senior Doug Fortner then earned his first career win at the Bandon Dunes Championship and followed up with a tie for second in Notre Dame’s next event, the FAU Spring Break Championship.

NAME CL. HOMETOwN/PREVIOUS SCHOOLJames Arbes Sr. Westfield, N.J./WestfieldBenjamin Bershad Sr. Titusville, N.J./Hopewell ValleyJohn Fagan Fr. Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon CentralChristopher Frame Jr. Woodstock, Ill./Marian CatholicJordan Gibbs Sr. Princeton, N.J./PrincetonJames Hilaire Sr. Fishkill, N.Y./John JayJ.F. Sorbella Sr. Port Chester, N.Y./Brunswick SchoolAndrew Tursky So. Hillsborough, N.J./Immaculata

Team Notes:The Scarlet Knights placed fourth of 22 schools at the C&F Bank Intercollegiate and won the 13-team Rutgers Invitational held in September. The roster boasts five experienced seniors. James Arbes has a team-best 74.4 stoke average through 17 rounds in 2009-10. Jimmy Hilaire had two top-five finishes in the fall and Jordan Gibbs is the team captain.

NAME CL. HOMETOwN/PREVIOUS SCHOOLChris Biuso So. Tampa, Fla./KingKarsten Clements Jr. Elizabethtown, Ky./John HardinJustin Dorward So. Port St. Lucie, Fla./Lincoln ParkLewis Kirton Sr. Aberdeenshire, Scotland/Inverurie AcademyAaron Sherry So. Fort Myers, Fla./UC Santa BarbaraRiley Wheeldon So. Courtenay, B.C./Highland Secondary

Team Notes:The Cardinals are going for their third BIG EAST title, having won in 2007 and 2009. Chris Biuso has played in eight tournaments and is the team’s top performer with a 73.68 stroke average. He owns one top-five finish. Head coach Mark Crabtree won BIG EAST Coach of the Year honors in 2007 and 2009. Riley Wheeldon and Karsten Clements earned All-BIG EAST accolades last season, and are the two returning All-BIG EAST Conference players. Wheeldon was also the Newcomer of the Year last season in the league.

senior

miKe mCdonald

aCtinG head CoaCh

Jim nasiopulos

head CoaCh

marK Crabtree

sophomore

riley wheeldon

senior

douG fortner

head CoaCh

Jim KubinsKi

senior James arbes

head CoaCh

Jason bataille

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ST. JOHN’S SETON HALL

USF VILLANOVA

Name Cl. HometowN/Previous sCHoolRobby Carl Jr. Valrico, Fla./Bloomingdale Aaron Fitzpatrick Jr. Orlando, Fla./Texas TechGrant Gaugler III So. Levittown, Pa./The Pendleton SchoolDavid Griffin Jr. Effingham, Ill./Rend Lake CollegeDevin Hernandez Fr. Seminole, Fla./St. Petersburg CatholicRichard Kittelstad So. Tampa, Fla./Home schooledLuke Leibel So. Toronto, Canada/The Pendleton SchoolRaj Nahal Sr. Longwood, Fla./Lake Mary Tommy Riehle Fr. Wesley Chapel, Fla./Saddlebrook Preparatory Chris Tallman Sr. South Hadley, Mass./South Hadley

team Notes:USF’s best team finish was a sixth place finish at the John Dallio Memorial. Robby Carl led the Bulls in three separate tournaments during the 2009-10 season, including his best finish which was a 20th-place performance at the Rio Pinar Invitational. Devin Hernandez had the best individual finish for the Bulls this year, as he took ninth place at the John Dallio Memorial.

Name Cl. HometowN/Previous sCHoolConor Casey Jr. Madison, N.J./MadisonBrian Colbert So. Cary, Ill./Cary-GroveJoseph Curley Fr. Vienna, Va./St. Stephen’s & St. AgnesPierce Dever Fr. Yardley, Pa./Lawrenceville SchoolJoe Fransted Fr. Detroit, Mich./Detroit Catholic CentralMatthew Hardy Jr. Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers AcademyJimmy Johnston Fr. Wayne, Pa./Malvern PrepDerek Jones Fr. Lower Burrell, Pa./Burrell Brendan Kelly Jr. Annapolis, Md./AnnapolisColin List Jr. Boynton Beach, Fla./St. AndrewsBret McGaughey So. Laguna Beach, Calif./Laguna Beach HSAlex Penza Fr. Philadelphia, Pa./Cardinal O’HaraEddie Ryan So. Winchester, Mass./Pomfret School (Conn.)Steve Skurla Fr. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton Warrenville SouthAustin Wolf Fr. Lititz, Pa./Manheim Township

team Notes:Villanova has finished in the top 10 in five of the nine tournaments it has played throughout the year. Of those scores, two invitationals have included a top-five finishes for the Wildcats.

Name Cl. HometowN/Previous sCHoolMike Ballo Jr. Sr. Stamford, Conn./Trinity Catholic Peter Ballo Fr. Stamford, Conn./Trinity CatholicEvan Beirne Jr. Milford, Conn./Hamden Hall Country DayMark Costanza Jr. Upper Saddle River, N.J./Bergen CatholicDan Mollicone Sr. East Greenwich, R.I./Bishop Hendricken Jeremy Quinn Fr. Lafayette, N.J./High Point Regional

team Notes:St. John’s has posted five top-five team finishes over its first nine tournaments of the 2009-10 season. The Red Storm opened its season tying for fifth place at The McLaughlin at Bethpage State Park’s Red Course. STJ took fifth place at the Mission Inn Intercollegiate at Mission Inn Resort & Club’s El Campéon Golf Course. St. John’s kicked off its spring slate with a tie for fourth place at the Treasure Coast Classic at Indian Hills Golf Course. The Red Storm took third place at the Palmas Del Mar Intercollegiate at The Flamboyan and finished fourth at the Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate at Silver Lakes Golf Course.

Name Cl. HometowN/Previous sCHoolJC Cardamone Sr. Dunmore, Pa./DunmoreRyan Castanet Sr. McDonald, Pa./South FayetteBorja Faixat Jr. Barcelona, Spain/Texas-ArlingtonBrandon Park Fr. Weston, Fla./Cypress BayDavid Sampson Sr. Warren, R.I./Bishop HendricksenJamie Shirley Fr. London, England/Colchester Sixth Form CollegeTroy Spencer So. High Point, N.C./High Point Christian AcademyColin Van Es Jr. Granger, Ind./Marian

team Notes:Freshman Brandon Park led the Pirates in stroke average (74.92) during the fall season and leads the team through three tournaments this spring at 73.67. Park leads the team with three top-10 finishes and two top-5 finishes through eight tournaments this year. Park shot a 3-under-par, 70-73-70-213, to tie for third place at the spring opening Palmas Del Mar Intercollegiate in Puerto Rico – it marked the lowest three-round score of any Pirate during 2009-10. As a team, the Pirates have three top-5 finishes during 2009-10.

head CoaCh

Jim fee

Junior

robby Carl

freshman

brandon park

head CoaCh

Clay white

head CoaCh

frank darby

senior

mike ballo Jr.

Junior Conor Casey

head CoaCh

will reilly

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eveNt site Dates

Men’s & Women’s Wayne E. Dannehl National Cross Country Course Oct. 31Cross Country Kenosha, Wis. (Sat.)Men’s Champion: Syracuse Host: Marquette Women’s Champion: Villanova

Women’s Soccer Morrone Stadium, Storrs, Conn. Nov. 6 & 8Champion: Notre Dame Host: Connecticut (Fri. & Sun.) First Round games on campus sites, Oct. 29 (Thurs.) Quarterfinals on campus sites, Nov. 1 (Sun.)

Field Hockey Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex, Providence, R.I. Nov. 7-8Champion: Connecticut Host: Providence (Sat.-Sun.)

Men’s Soccer Dick Dlesk Stadium, Morgantown, W.Va. Nov. 13 & 15Champion: St. John’s Host: West Virginia (Fri. & Sun.) First Round games on campus sites, Nov. 4 (Wed.) Quarterfinals on campus sites, Nov. 7 (Sat.)

Women’s Volleyball Kentucky International Convention Center, Louisville, Ky. Nov. 20-22Champion: Louisville Host: Louisville (Fri.-Sun.)

Men’s & Women’s Trees Pool, Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. 12-14, 17-20Swimming & Diving Host: Pittsburgh (Fri.-Sun, Wed.-Sat.)Men’s Champion: LouisvilleWomen’s Champion: Notre Dame

Men’s & Women’s New Balance Track & Field Center at the Armory, New York, N.Y. Feb. 20-21Indoor Track & Field Host: BIG EAST Conference (Sat.-Sun.)Men’s Champion: Notre DameWomen’s Champion: Villanova

Women’s Basketball XL Center, Hartford, Conn. March 5-9Champion: Connecticut Host: BIG EAST Conference (Fri.-Tues.)

Men’s Basketball Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. March 9-13Champion: West Virginia Host: BIG EAST Conference (Tues.-Sat.)

men’s & women’s innisbrook resort & Golf Club, Palm Harbor, Fla. april 17-20Golf Host: innisbook/usF (sat.-tues.)

Men’s & Women’s Courtney Tennis Center, South Bend, Ind. April 22-25Tennis Leeper Park Tennis Center, South Bend, Ind. (Thurs.-Sun.) Host: Notre Dame

Women’s Rowing Lake Quinsigamond, Worcester, Mass. April 25 Host: BIG EAST Conference/ECAC (Sun.)

Men’s & Women’s Gettler Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio April 30-May 2Outdoor Track & Field Host: Cincinnati (Fri.-Sun.)

Women’s Lacrosse Yurcak Field, Piscataway, N.J. May 6 & 8 Host: Rutgers (Thurs. & Sat.)

Softball Ulmer Stadium, Louisville, Ky. May 13-15 Host: Louisville (Thurs.-Sat.)

Baseball Bright House Field, Clearwater, Fla. May 26-30 Host: BIG EAST Conference (Wed.-Sun.)

2009 BiG east Championship team results

school rd1 rd2 rd3 total to Par1. Louisville 279 302 295 876 +122. Notre Dame 295 298 294 887 +23t3. Cincinnati 301 313 303 917 +53t3. Georgetown 308 308 301 918 +535. USF 308 311 299 918 +546. St. John’s 306 319 312 937 +737. Rutgers 322 340 334 996 +132

2009 BiG east Championship individual results

Name, school rd1 rd2 rd3 total to Par1. Lisa Mannu, ND 74 71 70 214 -12. Sara-Maude Juneau, UofL 73 72 73 218 +2t3. Carly Hunt, GU 74 73 72 219 +3t3. Cindy LaCrosse, UofL 70 76 73 219 +35. Laura Anderson, UofL 67 78 75 220 +4t6. Chelsea Curtis, GU 74 77 70 221 +5t6. Daphne Parker, UofL 69 78 74 221 +58. Bambee Dela Paz, UC 75 75 72 222 +6t9. Annie Brophy, ND 77 73 74 224 +8t9. So-Hyun Park, ND 70 80 74 224 +8

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CINCINNATI GEORGETOWN

LOUISVILLE NOTRE DAME

Name Cl. HometowN/Previous sCHoolLaura Anderson Jr. Tompkinsville, Ky./Monroe CountyMaria Castellanos So. Jensen Beach, Fla./Jensen Beach Sara-Maude Juneau Jr. Quebec, Canada/La CamaradiereDanielle Kom Sr. Louisville, Ky./Louisville Christian AcademyAnna-Karin Ljungstrom Fr. Skovde, Sweden/Vasterjojdsgymnasiet Morgan McClure Fr. Tucson, Ariz./Catalina Foothills Daphne Parker Sr. Austin, Texas/BYU Candice Wiley Fr. Shelbyville, Ky./Shelby County Camille Williams Sr. Daytona Beach, Fla./Seabreeze

team Notes:Junior Sara-Maude Juneau is currently ranked 18th nationally by Golfstat. She leads the Cardinals in scoring with a 72.6 stroke average and won two tournaments in the fall, including the Tar Heel Invitational with a season -low score of 206. Juneau has five top-10 finishes on the year and three top- 25 finishes. Louisville has finished in the top 10 of six tournaments this season.

Name Cl. HometowN/Previous sCHoolOlivia Capuano Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Usuline AcademyAlex Carl Fr. Union, Ky./Notre Dame AcademyAshley Combs Sr. Union, Ky./RyleBambee Dela Paz Jr. Caloocan City, Philippines/Miriam CollegeJenny Linville Jr. West Chester, Ohio/Lakota WestKate Moore Jr. Shepparton, Australia/Goulburn ValleyKristin Price So. Dandridge, Tenn./Jefferson County

team Notes: The Bearcats won the Dayton Fall Invitational title in October led by Kate Moore, who took the individual title, to win the first tournament of her career. UC came from behind to capture the 2009 UC Fall Classic in September. Bambee Dela Paz leads the Bearcats with a 77.7 stroke average. Dela Paz finished second at the JU Classic after shooting a two- over- par 146.

Name Cl. HometowN/Previous sCHoolChristine Curley Jr. Vienna, Va./James MadisonAudrey Dalton Fr. Portland, Ore./St. Mary’s AcademyJoan Dulieu So. Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Detroit Country DayRobyn English Sr. Warwick, R.I./St. Mary AcademyEunae Jo So. Ridgewood, N.J./RidgewoodBrooke O’Brien Fr. Columbus, Ohio/The Wellington SchoolJordan Redfield Fr. Fort Mitchell, Ky./BeachwoodKelly Rohrbach So. Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich AcademyKatie Skinner Fr. Boise, Idaho/Bishop KellySimone Strauss Fr. Palm Desert, Calif./Palm Desert

team Notes:GU has finished in the top 10 in four of its tournaments this season, posting its best result at the Ross Rogers Invitational. The Hoyas shot a 70-over-par 934 to finish in fourth place and were led by a pair of freshman as Katie Skinner and Simone Strauss both finished in the top 15. Georgetown is paced by sophomore Joan Dulieu, who leads the team with a 78.1 stroke average.

Name Cl. HometowN/Previous sCHoolKatie Allare So. Phoenix, Ariz./Xavier PrepAnnie Brophy Sr. Spokane, Wash./Gonzaga PrepKatie Conway Jr. Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading RiverBecca Huffer So. Denver, Colo./LittletonJulie Kim Sr. Bayside, N.Y./BaysideSo-Hyun Park Jr. Seoul, South Korea/Bradenton Prep (Fla.)Kristin Wetzel Sr. Middletown, N.Y./Hilton Head Prep (S.C.)

team Notes:The Irish have been led by Becca Huffer, who carries a team-best 74.33 stroke average on the year. Through Notre Dame’s first eight tournaments of the season, Huffer turned in seven top-15 finishes, led by a fifth place showing at the Windy City Collegiate. Senior co-captain Annie Brophy is second on the team with a 75.10 stroke average this year and she finished first at the Alamo Invitational. The win marked the second of Brophy’s Fighting Irish career, with her other triumph coming at the 2008 BIG EAST Championship.

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sara-maude Juneau

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RUTGERS ST. JOHN’S

Name Cl. HometowN/Previous sCHoolElizabeth Carl So. Mendota Heights, Minn./Henry SibleyLauren Heiba So. Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-RaritanKristina Lee So. Haddonfield, N.J./Haddonfield Elisa Mateer So. Marmora, N.J./Ocean CityAshley McLeod Sr. Howell, N.J./Freehold TownshipAnne McNiel So. Jacksonville, Fla./Stanton College PrepDaley Owens Jr. Taylorsville, Utah/Salt Lake City WestJeanne Waters Jr. West Sayville, N.Y./SayvilleBrittany Weddell Fr. Buzzards Bay, Mass./Bourne

team Notes:Junior Jeanne Waters leads Rutgers with two top-five finishes this season. Waters tied for fourth of 90 competitors at the Hoya Invitational and won the Rutgers Invitational in October. Freshman Brittany Weddell has a team-best 79.9 stroke average through 17 rounds in 2009-10. Six current Scarlet Knights were named to the 2008-09 BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

Name Cl. HometowN/Previous sCHoolMariana Barrios Fr. Bogota, Colombia/Renee Cloutier Sr. Niceville, Fla./Niceville SeniorLois Kim Sr. Bayside, N.Y./BaysideEllen Oswald So. Westchester, N.Y./Clarkstown SouthMichele Romano Sr. West Islip, N.Y./West IslipAshley Szewczuk Sr. Chalfont, Pa./Landsdale CatholicSamantha Tejada Sr. Ashland, Mass./Ashland

team Notes:St. John’s posted three top-five finishes, including one tournament win this season. The Red Storm took second place at the Rutgers Invitational and just over a week later won the Sacred Heart Fall Classic. In the spring, St. John’s took fourth at the C&F Bank Intercollegiate at Ford’s Colony Country Club (Williamsburg, Va.) March 20-21. Renee Cloutier and Lois Kim each has three top-10 finishes this season. Maria Barrios has two top-10 finishes in her rookie year.

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Jeanne waters

USF

Name Cl. HometowN/Previous sCHoolMichelle Bermudez Jr. Tampa, Fla./WhartonPloi Dejsubha So. Bangkok, Thailand/Atlantic Community Rachel Edwards Sr. Seminole, Fla./Daytona Beach CCKarli Heimbecker Fr. Sanford, N.C./Southern LeeAna Lopez Sr. Veracruz, Mexico/Las HayasJennifer Neville Fr. Bradenton, Fla./ManateeMegan Riley Jr. Naples, Fla./Barron Collier Carolina Romero Sr. Bogota, Colombia/Colegio RochesterEmily Van Etten Jr. Trinity, Fla./J.W. Mitchell Shena Yang Fr. Tampa, Fla./Wharton team Notes:Freshman Shena Yang has finished in the top 25 of in seven of her eight tournaments this season including an individual title in the FIU Pat Bradley Invite. Yang has four top-10 finishes, and three top-five finishes on the year. As a team, USF took the title at the JMU/Eagle Landing Invite and finished second at the FIU Pat Bradley Invite.

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2009 BiG east Championship team results

school rd1 rd2 rd3 total to Par1. Louisville 279 302 295 876 +122. Notre Dame 295 298 294 887 +23t3. Cincinnati 301 313 303 917 +53t3. Georgetown 308 308 301 918 +535. USF 308 311 299 918 +546. St. John’s 306 319 312 937 +737. Rutgers 322 340 334 996 +132

2009 BiG east Championship individual results

Name, school rd1 rd2 rd3 total to Par1. Lisa Mannu, ND 74 71 70 214 -12. Sara-Maude Juneau, UofL 73 72 73 218 +2t3. Carly Hunt, GU 74 73 72 219 +3t3. Cindy LaCrosse, UofL 70 76 73 219 +35. Laura Anderson, UofL 67 78 75 220 +4t6. Chelsea Curtis, GU 74 77 70 221 +5t6. Daphne Parker, UofL 69 78 74 221 +58. Bambee Dela Paz, UC 75 75 72 222 +6t9. Annie Brophy, ND 77 73 74 224 +8t9. So-Hyun Park, ND 70 80 74 224 +8

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SUNDAY, April 18Women: Round 1 - Practice Range open at 7:00 a.m.#5 Women - Blind Draw #6, #7 8:00 a.m. Tee #1#4 Women - Blind Draw #6, #7 8:10 a.m. Tee #1#3 Women - Blind Draw #6, #7 8:20 a.m. Tee #1#2 Women - Blind Draw #6, #7 8:30 a.m. Tee #1#1 Women - Blind Draw #6, #7 8:40 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Women - Blind Draw #4, #5 8:50 a.m. Tee #1#4 Women - Blind Draw #4, #5 9:00 a.m. Tee #1#3 Women - Blind Draw #4, #5 9:10 a.m. Tee #1#2 Women - Blind Draw #4, #5 9:20 a.m. Tee #1#1 Women - Blind Draw #4, #5 9:30 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Women - Blind Draw #1, #2, #3 9:40 a.m. Tee #1#4 Women - Blind Draw #1, #2, #3 9:50 a.m. Tee #1#3 Women - Blind Draw #1, #2, #3 10:00 a.m. Tee #1#2 Women - Blind Draw #1, #2, #3 10:10 a.m. Tee #1#1 Women - Blind Draw #1, #2, #3 10:20 a.m. Tee #1

MONDAY, April 19Women: Round 2 - Practice Range open at 7:00 a.m.#5 Women - Seed #6, #7 8:00 a.m. Tee #1#4 Women - Seed #6, #7 8:10 a.m. Tee #1#3 Women - Seed #6, #7 8:20 a.m. Tee #1#2 Women - Seed #6, #7 8:30 a.m. Tee #1#1 Women - Seed #6, #7 8:40 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Women - Seed #4, #5 8:50 a.m. Tee #1#4 Women - Seed #4, #5 9:00 a.m. Tee #1#3 Women - Seed #4, #5 9:10 a.m. Tee #1#2 Women - Seed #4, #5 9:20 a.m. Tee #1#1 Women - Seed #4, #5 9:30 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Women - Seed #1, #2, #3 9:40 a.m. Tee #1#4 Women - Seed #1, #2, #3 9:50 a.m. Tee #1#3 Women - Seed #1, #2, #3 10:00 a.m. Tee #1#2 Women - Seed #1, #2, #3 10:10 a.m. Tee #1#1 Women - Seed #1, #2, #3 10:20 a.m. Tee #1

TUESDAY, April 20Women: Round 3 - Practice Range open at 7:00 a.m.#5 Women - Seed #4, #5 8:00 a.m. Tee #1#4 Women - Seed #4, #5 8:10 a.m. Tee #1#3 Women - Seed #4, #5 8:20 a.m. Tee #1#2 Women - Seed #4, #5 8:30 a.m. Tee #1#1 Women - Seed #4, #5 8:40 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Women - Seed #1, #2, #3 8:50 a.m. Tee #1#4 Women - Seed #1, #2, #3 9:00 a.m. Tee #1#3 Women - Seed #1, #2, #3 9:10 a.m. Tee #1#2 Women - Seed #1, #2, #3 9:20 a.m. Tee #1#1 Women - Seed #1, #2, #3 9:30 a.m. Tee #1

#5 Women - Seed #6, #7 8:30 a.m. Tee #10#4 Women - Seed #6, #7 8:40 a.m. Tee #10#3 Women - Seed #6, #7 8:50 a.m. Tee #10#2 Women - Seed #6, #7 9:00 a.m. Tee #10#1 Women - Seed #6, #7 9:10 a.m. Tee #10

The BIG EAST Conference is pleased to have the 2010 Women’s Golf Championship at Innisbrook Resort & Golf Club, hosted by Innisbrook and USF. The three-round tournament will be held on the Island Course. Louisville is the defending champion and looks for its fourth championship in five seasons.

BIG EAST Women’s Golf ChampionshipInnisbrook Resort & Golf Club - Island Course

Palm Harbor, Fla. April 17-20, 2010

Championship Schedule

Women’s Championship ResultsYEAR CHAMPION COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP SCORE SITE2009 Louisville Kelly Rothberg 876 Notre Dame 887 Lake Jovita Golf and C.C.2008 Notre Dame Susan Holt 899 Louisville 908 Elks Run Golf Club2007^ Louisville Kelly Rothberg 891 Notre Dame 891 Oxmoor Country Club2006 Louisville Kelly Rothberg 889 Georgetown 910 Lake Jovita Golf and C.C.2005* St. John’s Ambry LaRosa 329 Georgetown 336 Warren Golf Course2004 Notre Dame Debbie King 905 Miami 919 Warren Golf Course2003 Notre Dame Debbie King 941 Miami 985 Warren Golf Course^ - Won playoff; * - Shortened to 18 holes due to inclement weather

Individual ChampionsYear Player School Score2009 Lisa Maunu Notre Dame 2152008 Anne Brophy Notre Dame 2222007 Cindy LaCrosse Louisville 2132006 Adrienne White Louisville 2162005 Connie Isler Georgetown 77 Karen Lotta Notre Dame 772004 Alison Walshe Boston College 2202003 Tina Miller Miami 229 Katie Brophy Notre Dame 229

Team RecordsLowest 54-hole score876 - Louisville, 2009

Individual RecordsLowest 18-hole score67 - (5 under par) Laura Anderson, Louisville, first round, 200969 - (3 under par) Daphne Parker, Louisville, first round, 200969 - (3 under par) Adrienne White, Louisville, second round, 200670 - (2 under par) Chelsea Curtis, Georgetown, final round 200970 - (2 under par) Cindy LaCrosse, Louisville, first round, 200970 - (2 under par) Lisa Maunu, Notre Dame, final round, 200970 - (2 under par) So-Hyun Park, Notre Dame first round, 200970 - (2 under par) Cindy LaCrosse, Louisville, first round, 2007

70 - (2 under par) Cindy LaCrosse, Louisville, final round, 200770 - (2 under par) Adrienne White, Louisville, final round, 200770 - (2 under par) Noriko Nakazaki, Notre Dame, second round, 2004Lowest 36-hole score143 - (1 under par) Adrienne White, Louisville, 2006143 - (1 under par) Cindy LaCrosse, Louisville, 2007145 - (1 under par) Laura Anderson, Louisville, 2009145 - (1 over par) Sara-Maude Juneau, Louisville, 2009145 - (1 over par) Lisa Maunu, Notre Dame, 2009145 - (1 over par) Adrienne White, Louisville, 2007145 - (1 over par) Annie Brophy, Notre Dame, 2007145 - (1 over par) Alison Walshe, Boston College, 2004145 - (1 over par) Noriko Nakazaki, Notre Dame, 2004Lowest 54-hole score213 - (3 under par) Cindy LaCrosse, Louisville, 2007215 - (1 under par) Lisa Maunu, Notre Dame, 2009215 - (1 under par) Adrienne White, Louisville, 2006216 - (even) Annie Brophy, Notre Dame, 2007216 - (even) Adrienne White, Louisville, 2006217 - (1 over par) Christine Jones, USF, 2007218 - (2 over par) Sara-Maude Juneau, Louisville, 2009219 - (3 over par) Carly Hunt, Georgetown, 2009219 - (3 over par) Cindy LaCrosse, Louisville, 2009219 - (3 over par) Noriko Nakazaki, Notre Dame, 2007

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