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Page 1: 2012-13 EMU Women's Golf Media Guide

1Eastern Michigan University Women’s Golf

21 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honorees • 13 Academic All-MAC Selections • 10 First-Team All-MAC Honorees

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2Eastern Michigan University Women’s Golf

Five-time Mid-American Conference Championship Runner-Up • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2011

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3Eastern Michigan University Women’s Golf

21 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honorees • 13 Academic All-MAC Selections • 10 First-Team All-MAC Honorees

Quick Facts

UNIVERSITYLocation: Ypsilanti, MichiganFounded: 1849Enrollment: 22,638President: Dr. Susan W. Martin Nickname: EaglesColors: Green (349) and WhiteConference: Mid-American Conference (MAC)Home Course: Eagle Crest Golf Club

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTAthletics Director: Dr. Derrick GraggAssoc. AD/SWA: Dr. Melody Reifel Werner Assoc. AD/Business: Mike MalachAssoc. AD/Compliance: Christopher HoppeAsst. AD/SASS: Erin BurdisAsst: AD/Sports Medicine: Steve Nordwall Asst. AD/Media Relations: Greg Steiner Faculty Athletics Representative: Liz BroughtonSports Performance Coach: Blair WagnerEquipment Manager: Jay SofenTicket Manager: Ron Reid

GOLF STAFFHead Coach: Sandy Wagner (Ferris State, ‘91)Years at EMU: EighthOffice Phone Number: 734.487.6435

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONSAsst. AD/Media Relations: Greg SteinerAsst. Director of Media Relations: TBAMedia Relations Assistant: Adam Kuffner Media Relations GA: Sean HostetterMedia Relations GA: Chris Puzzuoli

Office Phone: 734.487.0317 or 0318Office E-mail: [email protected]

Mailing Address: 799 N. Hewitt Road Convocation Center Room 307 Ypsilanti, MI 48197Web site: emueagles.com

2012-13 TEAM INFORMATION2012 MAC Championship Finish 4th-951Postseason Appearance: DNQLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/1Newcomers: 0

3 T.O.C./Quick Facts 4 EMU Athletic Media Relations 5 Adidas - Official Outfitter of EMU 6 EMU Golf Facilities 7 2012-13 Roster 8 Head Coach Sandy Wagner 10 Corey Crossan 11 Merideth Fairbairn 12 Sarah Johnson 13 Alyssa Kwon 14 Usanee Laopattananont 15 Karyn Lee Ping 16 Rushda Mallick 18 Single-Round Lows - Individual 19 Two Round Tournament Lows - Individual 20 Three Round Tournament Lows - Individual 21 All-Time Top 10 Finishers - Individual 22 Single-Round Records - Team 23 Two and Three Round Records - Team 24 All-Time Top 10 Finishes - Team 25 All-Time EMU Career Stats Summary 26 Season-Best Averages 27 Career-Best Averages 28 Year-by-Year Results 30 Sarah Johnson - EMU’s First MAC Champion 32 Eastern Michigan University - Education First 34 EMU President Susan W. Martin 35 EMU Board of Regents 36 EMU Director of Athletics Dr. Derrick Gragg 38 Pepsi - Official Bottler of EMU 39 The EMU Identity 40 Student-Athlete Support 41 NCAA Compliance 42 Indoor Practice Facility 44 E-Club Athletic Hall of Fame

TABLE OF CONTENTS

EMUEagles.com/wgolfCredits Editor: Greg Steiner Assistant Editors: Chris Puzzuoli Sean Hostetter Jim Streeter

Photography: Walt Middleton, Randy Mascharka, Dick Schwarze, Wolverine Photo

Printing: Internet Only Publication

© COPYRIGHT EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITYThe 2012-13 EMU Women’s Golf Media Guide was written by the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office. All text and photo content is property of Eastern Michigan University and can not be reproduced without permission from the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office.

EMu athlEtics Mission statEMEntOur mission above all else, is to guide, support and inspire our student-athletes in their pursuit of excellence- academically, athletically and socially while maintaining a successful Division I-A athlet-ics program.

Vision oF EMu athlEticsOur vision is to become the premier program in the Mid-American Conference, both academically and athletically.

corE ValuEs oF EMu athlEticsFour values guide and govern our actions at all times and in all our affairs. The values define “what we stand for” and “what we will not stand for.” These values include:

♦ Respect - We treat ourselves and those we serve with dignity, kindness and respect.

♦ Integrity - We operate in a spirit of integrity at all times and know that doing the right thing is of utmost importance.

♦ Passion - We have a strong work ethic and are passionate about what we do. This is more than just a job to us.

♦ Excellence - Excellence is the cornerstone of all we do within our department, on campus, within the community, as well as on the regional and na-tional levels

Eagle All-AccessCatch live games along with inter views and highlights of Eastern M i c h i g a n s t u d e n t -athletes and coaches only on Eagle All-Access, the official video source for EMU Athletics. Log-on to EMUEagles.com for more information.

EMU Women’s Golf on the Web

EMUEagles.com twitter.com/emuathletics

Over the past 10 years, some information that was once printed exclusively in EMU Athletics media guides has been moved to the department's official website, EMUEagles.com. Visit the volleyball home page to find such information

EMU on Mobile DevicesFans using mobile devices can access news, scores and schedules on emueagles.com/mobile

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4Eastern Michigan University Women’s Golf

Five-time Mid-American Conference Championship Runner-Up • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2011

DIRECTIONS TO THE CONVOCATION CENTER

By air:Arriving at Detroit Metro Airport, take I-94 west to Michigan Avenue exit (exit 181B). Get in the far left lane and turn left on Hewitt Road. Head north on Hewitt for 2.5 miles, past Washtenaw Avenue. The arena is on the east side of the road.From North:U.S. 23 south to Washtenaw Avenue east (exit 37A); take Washtenaw to Hewitt Road; turn left on Hewitt and proceed to the Convocation Center.From South:U.S. 23 north to Washtenaw Avenue east (exit 37A); take Washtenaw to Hewitt Road; turn left on Hewitt and proceed to the Convocation Center.From East:(A) Take I-94 west to Michigan Avenue exit (exit 181B). Get in the far left lane and turn left on Hewitt Road. Head north on Hewitt for 2.5 miles, past Washtenaw Avenue. The arena is on the east side of the street.(B) Take I-96 west to M-14 west. Follow M-14 to U.S. 23 south. Go south to Washtenaw Avenue east (exit 37A); take Washtenaw to Hewitt Road; turn left on Hewitt and proceed to the Convoca-tion Center.From West:Take I-94 east to Michigan Avenue exit (exit 181). Turn left and get in the far left lane. Turn left on Hewitt and head north on Hewitt approximately 2.5 miles, past Washtenaw. The arena is on the east side of the road.

CALL ON USAll University Numbers start with 734.487.

(The last four are listed below)

Athletics AdministratorsA.D. Dr. Derrick Gragg ................................1050Assoc. A.D. Mike Malach ............................ 5313Assoc. A.D. Christopher Hoppe .................. 3263Assoc. A.D. Dr. Melody Reifel Werner .... 2327Asst. A.D. Greg Steiner ............................... 0317Asst. A.D. Erin Burdis ...................................1283

Athletics Equipment StaffEquip. Mgr. Jay Sofen ..............................1173/1029Asst. Equip. Mgr. Wayne Smith ............1173/1029

Facilities StaffFac. Supervisor Erich Keil ...................................5152Fac. Assistant Adam Martin ...............................5152

Ticket OfficeTicket Manager Ron Reid ...................................2282

EMu athlEtic MEdia rElations

EMU MEDIA POLICIES AND SERVICES The EMU Athletic Media Relations Office offers a weekly release containing team and individual notes, statistics, reviews of past competitions and a look ahead to upcoming events. Additional information will include Mid-American Conference rankings, statistics and league notes.

CREDENTIALS AND PARKING All credential requests should be directed to Greg Steiner at least one week in advance of home competitions. All media wishing to attend away competitions should contact the host institution regarding media policies and services. EMU does not issue parking credentials for women’s golf. Parking for the Eagle Crest Golf Course can be found on a first-come, first-serve basis. Media personnel will be responsible for their own parking arrangements.

INTERNET ACCESS There is currently no internet access or a phone line at the course. Media should make arrangements to secure a wireless broadband card through any cellular provider if they need inter-net access at the course.

INTERVIEWS Head Coach Sandy Wagner is available for interviews on an appointment-only basis after matches and practices. Personal interviews with the coach and players should be scheduled with the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office. Individual players are available for interviews Monday-Thursday. Their availability will depend on practice and class schedules. Please give at least 24-hour advance notice so the players can be contacted and arrangements can be made. Home phone numbers for players and coaches will not be given out by the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office. The coaching staff and players will be available for post-game interviews following a short cooling-off period.

WORLD WIDE WEBThe media can access all the latest EMU women’s golf news on the athletic department’s Web site, located at emueagles.com. The EMU Athletic Media Relations Office produces this Web site with the most up-to-date and extensive coverage of the Eagles. Golf information available on the EMU Web site includes statistics, rosters, press releases and notes.

EMU AthlEtic MEdiA RElAtions

Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations ......................................................... Greg Steiner Office Phone......................................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone ..................................................................................................................................734.845.1132 E-mail .............................................................................................................................greg.steiner@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered ............................................Football, Women’s Basketball, Golf and Web site

Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations ....................................................................TBA Office Phone......................................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone .....................................................................................................................................................TBA E-mail ......................................................................................................................................................................TBA Primary Sports Covered ...............................................Men’s Basketball, Rowing and Women’s Tennis

Athletic Media Relations Assistant/New Media Coordinator .............................Adam Kuffner Office Phone......................................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone ..................................................................................................................................419.953.1679 E-mail ...........................................................................................................................................................................TBA Primary Sports Covered ...................................................Cross Country, Gymnastics and Track & Field

Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant .................................................... Sean Hostetter Office Phone......................................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone ..................................................................................................................................734.891.2800 E-mail .....................................................................................................................................shostett@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered .................................................... Volleyball, Swimming & Diving and Softball Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant ..................................................... Chris Puzzuoli Office Phone......................................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone ..................................................................................................................................313.802.0104 E-mail ...................................................................................................................................cpuzzuol@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered .............................................................................. Soccer, Wrestling and Baseball

Address: .....................................................799 N. Hewitt Rd., Convocation Center, Ypsilanti, MI 48197

Greg Steiner Sean Hostetter Chris Puzzuoli

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21 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honorees • 13 Academic All-MAC Selections • 10 First-Team All-MAC Honorees

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6Eastern Michigan University Women’s Golf

Five-time Mid-American Conference Championship Runner-Up • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2011

EMu GolF FacilitiEs

Eagle Crest Golf Course The golf course is owned by Eastern Michigan University and is open to the golfing public. The golf club features an 18-hole championship golf course overlooking the picturesque Ford Lake in Ypsilanti Township. The par 72 course provides golfers with one of the most scenic and challenging courses in Southeastern Michigan. The layout of the course - designed by Karl Litten of Boca Raton, Florida - is a challenge for both novice and seasoned golfers with several holes bordering the scenic banks of Ford Lake. The golf course has four sets of tees that provide a vari-ety of choices for all golfers, and stretches to a length of 6750 yards from the championship markers. Eagle Crest Golf Club has a USGA course stroke rating of 73.6 and a slope rating of 138 from the championship tees. Eagle Crest is home to both the EMU men's and women’s golf teams, as well as the annual host site for the Michigan high school boys and girls state golf finals.

Multi-Purpose Air-Supported Facility The word came early on a chilly, but calm Sunday morning, Feb. 7, 2010. After a series of delays caused by snow and wind — and with a big storm coming later that week — it was time to raise the roof on Eastern Michigan’s new indoor, multi-purpose athletic practice facility. Workers started at 7 a.m. and, by 9 a.m., the big, white, synthetic roof had billowed to its full height. Inside, members of EMU’s physical plant staff and construction workers admired the expansive space and thought of the athletes that would bring the place to life in the months to come. “The kids are going to have a ball in here,” said John Donegan, chief of operations for EMU’s Physical Plant. It was an improbable event, considering work on completing such a fa-cility and inflating the roof took place heading into and during a Michigan winter. But mild late fall weather helped workers and staff accomplish a great deal, such as pouring 2.5 million pounds of footings concrete. “We had a phenomenal November,” Donegan said. Light snow in January also helped. The area experienced less than 10 inches this year, compared to more than 30 inches last year. A one-inch dusting of snow delayed the inflation, but only for several days. “We definitely won on the snow front,” Donegan said. “If we’d have had a rough winter, this would have been a tough situation.” The facility, which costs $3.9 million, is located on Westview Drive, off Huron River Drive, at the northeast corner of Rynearson Stadium. The building will enable EMU’s collegiate athletic teams and the Ypsilanti community to continue playing and practicing despite inclement weather. The facility will support intramural, recreational and club sports events, as well as local sports leagues. The facility is 410 feet long, 210 feet wide and 75 feet tall. It includes a welcome center and convertible space that can be configured for a football field, an international soccer field or four youth soccer fields. Leasing rev-enues are projected to cover maintenance and operating costs. Despite the light Sunday mood, plenty of work remained after the infla-tion. Workers must unfreeze the ground, level the concrete, install synthetic turf and complete the welcome center. The parking lot will be completed in warmer weather. The Board of Regents approved the plan for the indoor facility at its June 2009 meeting and it was unanimously approved by the state’s Joint Capital Outlay Subcommittee in September. The project is being funded by the 2005 tuition increase, four percent of which was specifically dedicated to enhance the university’s infrastructure. The four percent increase (or approximately $4.4 million) has accumulated for the past four years, creating a pool of $17.6 million.

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21 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honorees • 13 Academic All-MAC Selections • 10 First-Team All-MAC Honorees

2012-13 EMU Women’s Golf RosterName Cl.-El. Height Hometown-High School (Previous School)Corey Crossan** Jr.-Jr. 5-8 London, Ont.-Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary Meredith Fairbairn*** Sr.-Sr. 5-11 Orangeville, Ontario-Westside Sarah Johnson*** Sr.-Sr. 5-5 Wixom, Mich.- Walled Lake CentralAlyssa Kwon** Sr.-Jr. 5-3 Richmond Hill, Ont.- Richmond Hill Usanee Laopattananont** Jr.-Jr. 5-7 Bangplee, Thailand-Thai Christian SchoolKaryn Lee Ping* So.-Fr. 5-6 Brampton, Ontario-St.Augustine Secondary School Rushda Mallick* Sr.-Jr. 4-11 Cape Town, South Africa-Glenwood House (Cape Peninsula University of Technology)*Letters won

Head Coach: Sandy Wagner (Ferris State, 1991)

2012-13 rostEr

The 2012-13 Eagles

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Five-time Mid-American Conference Championship Runner-Up • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2011

When the Eastern Michigan University athletics department was searching for a head women’s golf coach to lead the team into the future, there was one name that continued to move to the top of the list — Sandy Wagner. Wagner came highly touted as someone that would provide some needed excitement and stability into the program to begin the resurgence of EMU women’s golf. The 2012-13 season is Wagner’s eighth as head coach. Wagner has proven to be the right person for the job after her first seven seasons. It was another magical 2011-12 campaign for the EMU women’s golf team, as the Eagles finished with the best four-player team scoring average in school-history. EMU recorded an averaged of 305.74, bettering the mark of 306.87 set by the 2009-10 squad. The mark was 18.94 strokes per 18 holes (305.74 to 324.68) better than when Wagner arrived on the Ypsilanti campus. Additionally, the total ranked second in the Mid-American Conference only behind Kent State University’s average of 302.67. A relatively young squad, with just one senior and four sophomores, the Eagles placed three golfers in the top 15 of the individual standings and finished in fourth place in the final stand-ings at the 14th Annual MAC Women’s Golf Championship. It marked the sixth consecutive year that the Eagles had finished in the top four of the team standings at the MAC Championship with a 54-hole score of 951 (310-325-316). Wagner guided the Eagles to another runner-up showing at the 2011 MAC Women’s Golf Championship. EMU’s second-place finish equaled the mark set by the 2003, 2007, 2008 and the 2009 squads. The Eagles’ five runner-up finishes at the MAC Championship are tied with Ohio (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005) for the most of any team in the league. For her efforts, Wagner earned Coach of the Year accolades for the second time in her career. Individually, Sarah Johnson claimed the MAC Women’s Golf Individual Championship to become the first EMU player to win individual medalist honors since the program began prior to the 1996-97 campaign. Johnson finished seven strokes ahead of the rest of the field, and turned in scores of 72-73-71 in the championships. Johnson was named to the all-tournament team and first team All-MAC squad, while Darby Peters garnered second team All-MAC accolades. Alyssa Kwon was named the Freshman of the Year, to go along with Robyn Scott taking home the Sportswoman of the Year award. The 2009-10 EMU team finished with a team scoring average of 306.87. Additionally, the total ranked second in the MAC only behind Kent State’s average of 299.71. The Eagles placed four golfers in the top 30 of the individual standings and finished in fourth place in the final standings at the MAC Championships. Robyn Scott finished in third place to equal the then-best finish by an EMU student-athlete since the tournament began in 1999. For its season-long efforts, EMU picked up five postseason awards from the MAC. Darby Peters was named first team All-MAC for the second consecutive year. Scott garnered second-team All-MAC accolades and All-Tournament team honors for her efforts, while Emily Podzielinski was named the league’s Freshman of the Year along with being chosen second-team All-MAC. At the conclusion of the 2008-09 campaign, the Eagles ranked as the 10th best team in the nation in total short game with a .485 average. In addition to the short game accolade, the Eagles ranked 81st nationally by the Golfweek/Sagarin ratings and 86th by GolfStat. Stephany

Fleet was ranked the 129th best golfer in the nation according to the Golfweek/Sagarin system with a 66-43-12 overall record in 2008-09. Following the runner-up showing at the 2009 MAC Women’s Golf Championship, EMU picked a trio of postseason awards to cap a stellar 2008-09 campaign. Fleet was named to the All-Tournament and first-team All-MAC squads, earning first team honors for the second time in her career. Darby Peters also garnered first team All-MAC accolades for her efforts, while Courtney Aili was selected to the all-tournament team and second team All-MAC. Wagner guided the Eagles to a record-setting season in 2007-08, with a second place showing at the 2008 Mid-American Conference Championship. The Green and White won a school-record four in-season tournaments. EMU won the Brickyard Invitational and the Shootout at the Legends that fall along with the Red Rocks Invitational and the EKU Spring Invitational in the spring. Heading into the 2007-08 spring campaign, Eastern Michigan achieved its highest national ranking ever. The Eagles ranked 52nd according to the Oct. 17, 2007, release of the GolfStat head-to-head standings. EMU finished the season ranked 84th with a record of 148-84 in the May 5, 2008, release. Catherine Fortin also posted the lowest 18-hole average in school history at 74.96 strokes. That total eclipsed the previous best of 75.9 set by Fortin during the 2005-06 campaign. Also, Fleet posted an average of 75.54 that season, for the second-best mark in EMU history. For their efforts throughout the year, Fortin was named to the All-MAC first team while Fleet garnered second team All-MAC honors. Selected as the 2006-07 MAC Coach of the Year, Wagner led the Eagles a runner-up showing at the Longaberger Golf Club with a three-day total of 1,252 (317-310-311-314). At the 2007 MAC Championship, Fortin finished in third place with a 304 (76-72-79-77) while Fleet placed eighth with a 312 (82-79-75-76). For their efforts, both golfers garnered first team All-MAC accolades. Besides guiding the Green and White to a record-setting performance at the MAC Cham-pionships, Wagner propelled Eastern Michigan to three championships and a second place finish during the 2006-07 season. In her first season in Ypsilanti, in 2005-06, Wagner improved the Eagles’ team score by 13.4 strokes a round (324.7 to 311.3). She also helped guide the squad to six individual top five and six rounds under par after none during the 2004-05 campaign. The team posted its first tournament victory since the 2002 season. During Wagner’s tenure at EMU, academics have also played an important part of being a student-athlete. Following the 2009-10 campaign, Emily Podzielinski, Lina Pasquali, Marjorie Thuot and Sarah Johnson were each singled out by the National Golf Coaches Association as an All-American Scholar selection. The 2010-11 season saw five more Eagles be honored by the NGCA, as Meredith Fairbairn, Sarah Johnson, Alyssa Kwon, Usanee Laopattananont and Robyn Scott each took home the accolade. A Grand Rapids, Mich. native, Wagner is the fifth coach of the Eagles in the history of the program. She came to EMU after serving an assistant women’s golf coach at the University of Michigan for five years. As a member of the Michigan women’s golf staff from 2000-2005, Wagner helped the Wolverines appear in four NCAA Tournaments (2001, 2002, 2004, 2005). During her tenure the Wolverines also captured a runner-up spot in the 2005 Big Ten Championships. Wagner is a former member of the LPGA and teaches golf at Miles of Golf-Kendall Academy in Ann Arbor. Prior to joining the U-M women’s golf staff, Wagner was a golf professional at Walton Golf Range (1996-99) in Pontiac and also at Willow Creek Golf and Sports Center (1998-2000) in Lake Orion. As a player she finished fourth at the 2000 state of Michigan Women’s Open, and also won the Red Holman Pro-Am tournament, shooting a one-under part 73 at Meadowbrook Country Club. The 44-year-old Wagner (8-23-68) graduated from Ferris State University in 1991 after earning a bachelor’s degree in business management. She served as a three-year captain of the FSU softball team and also played on the basketball squad for one year.

hEad coach sandy WaGnEr

THE SANDY WAGNER FILEFull Name: Sandy WagnerBorn: Aug. 23, 1968 – Grand Rapids, Mich. High School: NewaygoCollege: Ferris State University - 1991; bachelor’s in business management

COACHING EXPERIENCEYEAR SCHOOL JOB TITLE MAC FINISH HIGHLIGHTS2011-12 Eastern Michigan University Head Women’s Golf Coach 4th (9 teams) Finished with the best four-player team average in team history 2010-11 Eastern Michigan University Head Women’s Golf Coach 2nd (9 teams) Selected MAC Coach of the Year; Sarah Johnson wins MAC title2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Head Women’s Golf Coach 4th (9 teams) Finished with the best four-player team average in school-history2008-09 Eastern Michigan University Head Women’s Golf Coach 2nd (9 teams) Team ranked 10th in the nation in total short game (.485 average)2007-08 Eastern Michigan University Head Women’s Golf Coach 2nd (8 teams) Won a school-record four in-season tournaments; 307.1 averaged2006-07 Eastern Michigan University Head Women’s Golf Coach 2nd (8 teams) Selected the MAC Coach of the Year; Won three in-season tourneys2005-06 Eastern Michigan University Head Women’s Golf Coach 6th (8 teams) Improved the EMU team score by 13 strokes from a season earlier2005 Miles of Golf-Kendall Academy Golf Professional2004-05 University of Michigan Assistant Women’s Golf Coach Big Ten Conference Runner-Up; NCAA Tournament appearance2003-04 University of Michigan Assistant Women’s Golf Coach NCAA Tournament appearance2002-03 University of Michigan Assistant Women’s Golf Coach2001-02 University of Michigan Assistant Women’s Golf Coach NCAA Tournament appearance2000-01 University of Michigan Assistant Women’s Golf Coach NCAA Tournament appearance1999-2000 Miles of Golf-Kendall Academy Golf Professional1998-2000 Willow Creek Golf Golf Professional1996-1999 Walton Golf Range - Pontiac Golf Professional

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21 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honorees • 13 Academic All-MAC Selections • 10 First-Team All-MAC Honorees

Student-Athlete Profiles

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Five-time Mid-American Conference Championship Runner-Up • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2011

carEEr rEsults

carEEr statistics Low Low Low Low Top Top TopYear Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events 1 5 10 W-L Avg.

2010-11 12 1,005 - 239 165 76 - 5 - - - 88-327 83.82011-12 23 1,843 - 225 154 72 1 9 - - - 387-297 80.12012-13 11 867 - 227 164 74 - 4 - - - 207-153 78.82Totals 46 3,715 - 225 154 72 1 18 - - - 682-777 80.76

2010-11 Freshman SeasonWolverine Invitational 86-85-85=226 (84)

MAC Fall Preview 86-85=171 (t-41)

Challenge at Onion Creek 77-77-85=239 (66)

Red Rocks Invitational 90-84=174 (t-77)

Indiana Invitational 89-76=165 (t-64)

2011-12 Sophomore SeasonMary Fossum Invite 81-80-85=246 (t-52)

The Preview 82-78=160 (t-29)

Hoosier Fall Invitational 79-80-91=250 (t-63)

Pat Bradley Invite 79-79-75=233 (t-26)

Westbrook Invitational 79-72-74=225 (t-40)

Red Rocks Invitational 78-76=154 (t-14)

Hoya Invitational 83-84-81=248 (t-36)

Indiana Invitational 76 (t-28)

MAC Championship 79-86-86=251 (t-35)

2012-2013 Junior SeasonMary Fossum Invitational 79-79-81 =239 (t-60)

Wolverine Invitational 79-80-78 = 237(t-21)

Johnie Imes Invitational 75-78-74 =227(t-46)

The MAC Preview 84-80=164 (t-46)

EMU: 2011-12: In 23 rounds, averaged 80.1 strokes per round, good for 30th best in the conference…Had a season low of 72 in the second round of the Westbrook Invi-tational, Feb. 26-27...Finished in the top 20 in one event, a 14th place finish at the Red Rocks Invitational with a 154 (78-76)…Tied for 26th at the Pat Bradley Invitational with a 233 (79-79-75)…Ranked 754th ac-cording to the Golfweek/Sagarin system…Posted a record of 387-297...2010-11: Completed 12 rounds of golf in 2010-11 season...Fired a season-low 76 in the final round of the Indiana Invitational for a two-day total of 165...Shot back-to-back rounds of 77 to finish in 66th place at The Chal-lenge at Onion Creek (Nov. 1-2)... Turned in scores of 86-85 for a 171 total to finish tied for 41st at the Mid-American Conference Fall Preview (Oct. 18-19)...Recorded a scor-ing average of 83.8 for the season...High School: Attended Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School...Received the OFSSA Award during her senior campaign...Two-time Female Athlete Award recipient...Per-sonal: Full Name: Corey Talmadge Cros-san...Daughter of Larry and Mary Crossan...Has one brother, Matthew...Born: 5-5-92...Major: Exercise Science.

2012-13 WoMEn’s GolF ProFilEs

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21 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honorees • 13 Academic All-MAC Selections • 10 First-Team All-MAC Honorees

2012-13 WoMEn’s GolF ProFilEs

EMU: 2011-12: In 31 rounds, averaged a 77.8 strokes per round, good for 11th best in the conference…Had the 21st lowest single-sea-son average in school-history…Finished in the top 10 in three events, including a runner up finish at the Red Rocks Invitational with a 150 (71-71)…Placed fourth at the Pat Bradely Invitational with a 54-hole total of 220 (72-73-75)…Finished in sixth place at the Hoya Invi-tational with a 234 (83-75-76)…Fired a season-low round of 71 in the final round of the Red Rocks Invitational, and has three rounds of par-or-better…Named the MAC’s Golfer of the Week for the period ending Oct. 26… Ranked 526th according to the Golfweek/Sagarin sys-tem…Has posted a record of 631-319 this season...2010-11: Recorded 15 rounds for a scoring average of 83.3...Finished 36th at the MAC Fall Preview with a two-day mark of 169 (86-83)...Tied for 43rd place at the Red Rocks Invitational with a 167 (86-81)...2009-10: Com-peted in two rounds of golf in 2009 fall season..Shot back-to-back rounds of 89 to finish in 84th place at the Cardinal Classic in Yorktown, Ind.…High School: Four-year letterwinner in golf at Westside High School in Orangeville, Ontario… Four-time District 4 Champion and two-time top-5 finisher at Regionals includ-ing a runner-up finish during her senior year…Two-time team MVP and Female Athlete of the Year during her senior year…Qualified for the Provincial High School Golf Champion-ships twice…Also competed in hockey…Per-sonal: Daughter of Dalen and Barb Fairbairn… Has one brother, Caiden, who competed in golf at the University of Guelph in 2007-08…Born: 12-11-91…Major: Exercise Science.

carEEr rEsults

carEEr statistics Low Low Low Low Top Top TopYear Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events 1 5 10 W-L Avg.

2009-10 2 178 - - 178 89 - 1 - - - 7-83 89.02010-11 15 1,249 - 238 164 77 - 6 - - - 142-328 83.32011-12 31 2,411 - 220 150 71 3 12 - 2 3 631-319 77.8 2012-13 11 848 - 224 151 73 - 4 - 1 1 270-90 77.09Totals 59 4,686 - 220 150 71 3 23 - 3 4 1050-820 79.42

2009-10 Freshman SeasonCardinal Classic 89-89=178 (84)

2010-11 Sophomore SeasonCU Heather Farr Mem. Invit. 83-87-96=266 (59)

MAC Fall Preview 86-83=169 (36)

Challenge at Onion Creek 82-84-79=245 (71)

Red Rocks Invitational 86-81=167 (t-43)

Lumberjack Shootout 79-77-82=238 (t-66)

Indiana Invitational 84-80=164 (t-59)

2011-12 Junior SeasonMary Fossum Invite 76-84-85=245 (t-50)

Nittany Lion Invite 74-79=153 (t-22)

The Preview 79-83=162 (t-41)

Hoosier Fall Invitational 77-74-77=228 (t-11)

Pat Bradley Invitational 72-73-75=220 (t-4)

Westbrook Invitational 76-72-78=226 (t-44)

Red Rocks Invitational 79-71=150 (t-2)

Rio Verde Invitational 76-81-77=234 (t-33)

UALR Golf Classic 73-86-74=233 (t-57)

Hoya Invitational 83-75-76=234 (6)

Indiana Invitational 78 (t-28)

MAC Championship 79-88-81=248 (33)

2012-2013 Senior SeasonMary Fossum Invitational 75-75-74 =224 (t-12)

Wolverine Invitational 79-83-74 =236 (t-17)

Johnie Imes Invitational 81-78-78 =237 (t-63)

The MAC Preview 78-73=151 (2)

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Five-time Mid-American Conference Championship Runner-Up • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2011

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EMU: 2011-12: Named First Team All-MAC and to the Acaemic All-MAC team...In 31 rounds, averaged 75.9 strokes per round, good for third best in the conference…Tied the fourth lowest single-season average in school-history…Has finished in the top 10 in six events, including a third finish at the Nittany Lion Invitational with a 148 (77-71)…Placed third at the Hoosier Fall Invitational with a 54-hole total of 224 (75-75-74)…Finished tied for fifth place at the Red Rocks Invitational with a 152 (79-73)…Took home sixth place at Rio Verde Invitational with a 224 (78-73-73)… Fired a season-low round of 70 in the final round of the UALR Women’s Golf Classic, and has five rounds of par-or-better…Twice named the MAC’s Golfer of the Week for the period ending Oct. 5 and March 1...Ranked 291st according to the Golfweek/Sagarin sys-tem…Posted a record of 831-119 this season and is 1,767-831 in her three-year career...2010-11: Named to the All-Tournament team, as well as earning first team All-MAC honors after becoming the first Eagle to claim medalist honors at the MAC Championship...Completed 30 rounds of golf for an average of 78.8...Won the MAC Women’s Golf Individual Championship with an even-par 216...Finished seven strokes ahead of the rest of the field, after turning in scores of 72-73-71...Selected the MAC’s Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week for the period end-ing April 24...Recorded four top 15 showings, including an 11th place tie at the UALR Women’s Golf Classic with a 225 (70-79-76)...Finished tied for 12th at the Rio Verde Invitational and 13th at the Lumberjack Shootout with a 222 (74-73-75)...Ranked 569th according to the Golfweek/Sagarin system…2009-10: Named to the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) All-American Scholar Team in 2010....Recorded two top 10 finishes...Completed 25 rounds of golf...Turned in scores of 76-72 for a 148 total to finish tied for fifth at the Cardinal Classic...Had a tie for eighth with rounds of 75-77-79 at the Ross Resorts at Mid Pines in Southern Pines, N.C.…High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner in golf and tennis and earned three letters in bowling at Walled Lake Central High School…All-State selection in golf three times and was state cham-pion her junior year, shooting a two-round score of 157 (74-83)…Recorded two other top 10 finishes at state, as well including a sixth place finish her senior year and a ninth place finish as a sophomore; placed 16th as a fresh-man…Finished in the top 10 at states in bowling twice and team recorded a runner-up finish in her junior year…Personal: Daughter of Robert and Mary Johnson…Has one brother, Casey…Born: 7-02-91…Major: Business/Accounting.

carEEr rEsults

carEEr statistics Low Low Low Low Top Top TopYear Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events 1 5 10 W-L Avg.2009-10 25 1,993 - 229 148 72 1 9 - 1 2 424-345 79.72010-11 30 2,364 - 216 160 70 4 11 1 1 1 512-367 78.82011-12 31 2,352 - 216 148 70 5 12 - 3 6 831-119 75.9 2012-13 11 855 - 230 154 74 - 4 - - 1 251-109 77.73Totals 97 7,564 - 216 148 70 10 36 1 5 10 2018-940 77.98

2009-10 Freshman Season

Cardinal Classic 76-72=148 (t-5)

Nittany Lion Invitational 83-79-82=244 (t-54)

Duramed MAC Preview 87-86-77=250 (t-62)

Ross Resorts at Mid Pines 75-77-79=229 (t-8)

Red Rocks Invitational 80-83=163 (33)

Rio Verde Invitational 75-77-79=231 (21)

Northern Migration Invit. 83-84-82=249 (95)

Indiana Invitational 82-76-75=233 (43)

MAC Championship 80-81-85=246 (33)

2010-11 Sophomore Season

Wolverine Invitational 89-84-79=252 (81)

Mary Fossum Invitational 88-83-86=257 (60)

MAC Fall Preview 81-84=165 (29)

Challenge at Onion Creek 79-71-81=231 (43)

Claud Jacobs Intercollegiate 80-75-83=238 (t-32)

Red Rocks Invitational 84-86=170 (t-60)

Rio Verde Invitational 72-76-80=228 (t-12)

Lumberjack Shootout 74-73-75=222 (13)

UALR Women’s Golf Classic 70-79-76=225 (t-11)

Indiana Invitational 80-80=160 (t-36)

MAC Championship 72-73-71=216 (1)

2011-12 Junior Season

Mary Fossum Invite 75-77-79=231 (t-18)

Nittany Lion Invite 77-71=148 (t-3)

The Preview 80-74=154 (t-12)

Hoosier Fall Invitational 75-75-74=224 (3)

Pat Bradley Invitational 79-72-73=224 (9)

Westbrook Invitational 73-72-71=216 (11)

Red Rocks Invitational 79-73=152 (t-5)

Rio Verde Invitational 78-73-73=224 (t-6)

UALR Golf Classic 80-75-70=225 (t-22)

Hoya Invitational 86-81-76=243 (t-24)

Indiana Invitational 75 (t-7)

MAC Championship 79-80-77=236 (t-11

2012-13 Senior Season

Mary Fossum INvitational 81-76-80=237(t-50)

Wolverine Invitational 79-74-81 =234 (t-13)

Johnie Imes Invational 74-79-77=230 (t-42)

The MAC Preview 80-74=154 (t-8)

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21 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honorees • 13 Academic All-MAC Selections • 10 First-Team All-MAC Honorees

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EMU: 2011-12: In 28 rounds, averaged 78.2 strokes per round, good for 15th best in the conference…Has finished in the top 20 in four events, including an eighth place finish at the Pat Bradley Invitational with a 223 (74-72-77)…Tied for 12th at The MAC Fall Preview with a 36-hole total of 154 (74-80)…Finished in 16th place at the Hoya Invitational with a 241 (81-82-78)…Tied for 16th at the Indiana Invitational with a 77...Fired a season-low round of 72 in the second round of the Pat Bradely Invitational…Ranked 569th according to the Golfweek/Sagarin system…Has posted a record of 577-329 this season...2010-11: Named the Freshman of the Year, becoming just the third EMU student-athlete to earn the award...In 33 rounds, averaged 78.7 strokes per round, good for 20th best in the confer-ence…Turned in an eighth place showing at the Indiana Invitational with a 36-hole total of 153 (78-75)…Finished tied for 14th at Lum-berjack Shootout at Wigwam with a 223 (75-76-72)…Tied for 16th place at the Red Rocks Invitational with a 158 (76-82)…Carded a sea-son low 72 in the final round of the Lumber-jack Shootout...Ranked 556th according to the Golfweek/Sagarin system…Posted a record of 604-337...2009-2010: Redshirted…High School: Two-year letterwinner in golf and four year letterwinner in badminton at Richmond Hill in Ontario…Two-time MVP award win-ner for golf team…Finished first at the CJGA Nike/Stephen Ames Cup Qualifier and tied for 27th place at the Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship during her senior year…Per-sonal: Daughter of Jason and Helen Kwon…Born: 6-22-91…Major: Exercise Science.

carEEr rEsults

carEEr statistics Low Low Low Low Top Top TopYear Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events 1 5 10 W-L Avg.

2009-10 - - - - - - - - - - - - -2010-11 33 2,596 - 223 153 72 1 12 - - 1 604-337 78.72011-12 28 2,190 - 223 152 72 1 11 - 1 2 577-329 78.22012-13 11 840 - 224 158 73 - 4 1 1 1 295-65 76.36Totals 72 5,626 - 223 152 72 2 27 1 2 4 1476-731 78.14

2009-10 Freshman SeasonRedshirted

2010-11 Freshman Season Wolverine Invitational 75-79-79=233 (t-27)

Mary Fossum Invitational 83-79-79=241 (t-47)

CU Heather Farr Invitational 79-85-77=241 (t-41)

MAC Fall Preview 90-83=173 (47)

Challenge at Onion Creek 73-72-82=227 (t-29)

Claud Jacobs Intercolegiate 76-78-81=235 (t-25)

Red Rocks Invitational 76-82=158 (t-16)

Rio Verde Invitational 80-77-78=235 (t-30)

Lumberjack Shootout 75-76-72=223 (t-14)

UALR Women’s Golf Classic 83-73-77=233 (t-40)

Indiana Invitational 78-75=153 (t-8)

MAC Championship 86-76-82=244 (t-25)

2011-12 Sophomore SeasonMary Fossum Invite 77-81-84=242 (t-45)

Nittany Lion Invite 75-79=154 (t-27)

The Preview 74-80=154 ( t-12)

Hoosier Fall Invitational 76-83-77=236 (t-29)

Pat Bradley Invitational 74-72-77=223 (8th)

Westbrook Invitational 79-77-74=230 (t-53)

Red Rocks Invitational 75-77=152 (t-5)

Rio Verde Invitational 78-81-79=238 (t-44)

UALR Golf Classic 79-80-84=243 ( t-85)

Hoya Invitational 81-82-78=241 (t-16)

Indiana Invitational 77 (t-16)

2012-2013 Junior SeasonMary Fossum Invitational 76-79-76=231 (t-31)

Wolverine Invitational 75-75-77=227(t-1)

Johnie Imes Invitational 73-74-77=224(t-20)

The MAC Preview 79-79=158 (t-17)

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Five-time Mid-American Conference Championship Runner-Up • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2011

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carEEr rEsults

carEEr statistics Low Low Low Low Top Top TopYear Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events 1 5 10 W-L Avg.

2010-11 30 2,450 - 234 166 76 - 11 - - - 333-519 81.72011-12 4 339 - - 158 76 - 2 - - - 98-105 84.82012-13 8 706 - 267 170 77 - 3 - - - 25-237 88.25 Totals 42 3,495 - 234 158 76 - 16 - - - 456-861 83.21

2010-11 Freshman SeasonMary Fossum Invitational 86-85-85=256 (58)

CU Heather Farr Mem. Invit. 77-82-80=239 (36)

MAC Fall Preview 84-83=167 (32)

Challenge at Onion Creek 79-77-94=250 (78)Claud Jacobs Intercollegiate 83-79-80=242 (t-41)

Red Rocks Invitational 84-82=166 (t-39)

Rio Verde Invitational 80-79-78=237 (t-39)

Lumberjack Shootout 78-77-80=235 (t-51)UALR Women’s Golf Classic 76-78-80=234 (t-45)

Indiana Invitational 90-79=169 (t-73)

MAC Championships 86-85-84=225 (t-38)

2011-12 Sophomore SeasonThe Preview 88-93=181 (83rd)

Red Rocks Invitational 82-76=158 (t-24th)

2012-13 Junior SeasonMary Fossum Invitational 94-92-83 (t-91)

Wolverine Invitational 93-89-85=267 (t-81)

The MAC Preview 93-77=170 (t-68)

EMU: 2010-11: Recorded four-rounds of golf for an average of 84.8...Tied for 24th place at the Red Rocks Invitational with a two-day total of 158 (82-76)...2010-11: Recorded 30 rounds of golf for an average of 81.7...Compiled scores of 84-83 for a total of 167 to finish tied for 32nd at the Mid-American Conference Fall Pre-view (Oct. 18-19)...Finished tied for 36th at the CU Heather Farr Memorial Invitational with a 239 (77-82-80)...Tied for 38th place at the MAC Championships with a 255 (86-85-84)...HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Thai Christian School...PERSONAL: Daughter of Anan and Niramon Laopattananont...Born: 5-31-92...Major: Interna-tional Business.

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carEEr rEsults

carEEr statistics Low Low Low Low Top Top TopYear Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events 1 5 10 W-L Avg.

2011-12 - - - - - - - - - - - - -2012-13 5 414 - 250 164 78 - 2 - - - 73-98 82.80Totals 5 414 - 250 164 78 - 2 - - - 73-98 82.80

2011-12 Freshman Season

2012-13 Sophmore SeasonWolverine Invitational 83-82-85=250(t-54)

The MAC Preview 86-78=164(t-46)

EMU: 2011-12: One of the 2011 recruits...HIGH SCHOOL: At-tended St. Augustine Second-ary School...Won the St. Augus-tine OFSAA (Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association) Award her sophomore, junior and senior years...Named Most Valuable Player three times...PERSONAL: Daughter of Stew-ert and Sharon Lee Ping...Has one brother, Nicholas...Born: 8-7-93...Major: Exercise Science.

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carEEr rEsults

carEEr statistics Low Low Low Low Top Top TopYear Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events 1 5 10 W-L Avg.

2011-12 28 2,175 - 224 150 71 2 11 - - - 603-283 77.7 2012-13 6 492 - 242 - 78 - 2 - - - 49-137 82.0Totals 34 2,667 - 224 150 71 2 13 - - - 652-420 78.44

2011-12 Sophomore SeasonNittany Lion Invite 77-73=150 (t-11)

The Preview 76-80=156 (t-18)

Hoosier Fall Invitational 79-77-72=228 (t-11)

Pat Bradley Invitational 77-75-81=233 (t-26)

Westbrook Invitational 76-77-71=224 (t-36)

Red Rocks Invitational 78-77=155 (t-18)

Rio Verde Invitational 81-75-77=233 (t-26)

UALR Golf Classic 82-74-76=232 (t-49)

Hoya Invitational 79-83-79=24 (t-16)

Indiana Invitational 84 (t-69)

MAC Championships 79-79-81=239 (t-14)

2012-13 Junior SeasonWolverine Invitational 82-83-85=250 (t-54)

Johnie Imes Invitational 79-85-78 =242 (t-85)

EMU: 2011-12: In 28 rounds, aver-aged 77.7 strokes per round, good for 10th best in the conference…Has finished in the top 20 in six events, including an 11th place fin-ish at the Nittany Lion Invitational with a 150 (77-73)…Tied for 11th at the Hoosier Fall Invitational with a 54-hole total of 228 (79-77-72)…Finished in 16th place at the Hoya Invitational with a 241 (79-83-79)…Fired a season-low round of 71 in the final round of the Westbrook Invitational…Tied for 14th place at the MAC Championship with a 239 (79-79-81)...Ranked 565th ac-cording to the Golfweek/Sagarin system…Posted a record of 603-283...Transfered from Cape Pen-insula University of Technology...HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Glen-wood House...Personal: Daughter of Mogamat Monieb and Faldiela Mallick...Has six brothers, Taahir, Hilmi Qiyaam, Naasih, Mogamat Aslam and Samier and three sisters, Wasimah, Aneeqah and Nuraan...Born: 1-16-91...Major: Individual-ized Studies Program.

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21 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honorees • 13 Academic All-MAC Selections • 10 First-Team All-MAC Honorees

History and Records

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Five-time Mid-American Conference Championship Runner-Up • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2011

Score Name Event Date67 Catherine Fortin Rocket Fall Classic 9/24/0568 Catherine Fortin Shootout at the Legends 10/10/0669 Stephany Fleet NIU Brickyard Invitational 9/10/0769 Stephany Fleet MAC Championship 4/27/0869 Emily Podzielinski Cardinal Classic 9/12/0969 Robyn Scott Indiana Invitational 4/5/1170 Heather Nolan Cardinal Classic 9/8/0270 Lindsay McEwin Adidas Fall Invitational 10/22/0370 Catherine Fortin Rocket Spring Classic 4/17/0670 Stephany Fleet Wolverine Invitational 9/30/0770 Robyn Scott Rio Verde Invitational 3/5/1070 Robyn Scott MAC Championship 4/23/10 70 Darby Peters CU Heather Farr Memorial Invite 10/8/10 70 Darby Peters Red Rocks Invitational 3/4/11 70 Sarah Johnson UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/28/11 70 Shannon Warner UALR Women’s Golf Classic 03/26/1271 Kelly Pickett Lady Hawkeye Invitational 4/14/0071 Kristina Reel Cardinal Classic 9/7/0271 Catherine Fortin Mary Fossum Invitational 9/17/0571 Catherine Fortin Rocket Fall Classic 9/25/0571 Kelly Boogaard Cardinal Classic 9/10/0671 Catherine Fortin NIU Brickyard Invitational 9/11/0771 Catherine Fortin Lady Northern Invitational 9/23/0771 Catherine Fortin Shootout at the Legends 10/9/0771 Catherine Fortin Shootout at the Legends 10/9/0771 Darby Peters Zippy Invitational 9/29/0871 Darby Peters LPGA International Xavier Invit. 10/10/0871 Darby Peters Duramed Collegiate Invitational 3/6/0971 Stephany Fleet UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/30/0971 Darby Peters Cardinal Classic 9/19/0971 Darby Peters Indiana Invitational 4/10/1071 Sarah Johnson Challenge at Onion Creek 11/1/1071 Darby Peters UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/29/1171 Sarah Johnson MAC Championship 4/23/1171 Sarah Johnson Nittany Lion Invitational 10/1/1171 Rushda Mallick Westbrook Invitational 2/27/1271 Sarah Johnson Westbrook Invitational 2/27/1271 Meredith Fairbairn Red Rocks Invitational 3/3/1272 Kelly Pickett Lady Hawkeye Invitational 4/14/0072 Kelly Boogaard Rocket Fall Classic 9/24/0572 Stephany Fleet Lady Irish Invitational 9/24/0672 Stephany Fleet Wolverine Invitational 10/1/0672 Katie Strawser Shootout at Legends 10/10/0672 Courtney Aili Shootout at Legends 10/10/0672 Stephany Fleet Saluki Invitational 3/26/0772 Catherine Fortin MAC Championship 4/29/0772 Stehpany Fleet Wolverine Invitational 9/30/0772 Catherine Fortin Shootout at the Legends 10/9/0772 Catherine Fortin Rio Verde Invitational. 3/9/0872 Stephany Fleet UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/25/0872 Stephany Fleet Wolverine Invitational 9/14/0872 Stephany Fleet LPGA International Xavier Invit. 10/12/0872 Courtney Aili EKU Spring Invitational 4/11/0972 Stephany Fleet MAC Championship 4/24/0972 Darby Peters Mary Fossum Invitational 9/12/0972 Emily Podzielinski Cardinal Classic 9/19/0972 Sarah Johnson Cardinal Classic 9/19/0972 Darby Peters Northern Migration Invitational 3/16/1072 Darby Peters UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/30/1072 Emily Podzielinski MAC Championship 4/23/1072 Robyn Scott Rio Verde Invitational 3/4/1172 Alyssa Kwon Challenge at Onion Creek 11/1/1072 Sarah Johnson Rio Verde Invitational 3/4/1172 Darby Peters Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam 3/15/1172 Alyssa Kwon Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam 3/15/11

72 Sarah Johnson MAC Championship 4/23/1172 Rushda Mallick Hoosier Fall Invitational 10/18/1172 Meredith Fairbairn Pat Bradley Invitational 10/24/1172 Alyssa Kwon Pat Bradley Invitational 10/24/1172 Sarah Johnson Pat Bradley Invitational 10/24/1172 Shannon Warner Westbrook Invitational 2/26/1272 Corey Crossan Westbrook Invitational 2/26/1272 Meredith Fairbairn Westbrook Invitational 2/26/1272 Sarah Johnson Westbrook Invitational 2/26/1272 Shannon Warner Westbrook Invitational 2/26/1273 Accomplished 72 times74 Accomplished 72 times

EMU carded a 301 in the final round of the NIU Brickyard Invitational to capture a one-stoke victory in the 11-team field at Brickyard Crossing Golf Course, Sept. 10-11, 2007 The Eagles posted a score of 600 for the tournament (299-301). Ball State finished second with a 601 (294-307) and Western Michigan was third with a team total of 611 (306-305).

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SINGLE-ROUND LOW SCORES(Can be from Multi-Round Tournament)

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21 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honorees • 13 Academic All-MAC Selections • 10 First-Team All-MAC Honorees

TWO ROUND TOURNAMENT LOWSScore Name Event Date141 (72-69) Emily Podzielinski Cardinal Classic 9/19-20/09143 (69-74) Stephany Fleet NIU Brickyard Invite 9/10-11/07145 (72-73) Stephany Fleet Saluki Invitational 3/25-26/07146 (75-71) Catherine Fortin NIU Brickyard Invite 9/10-11/07146 (73-73) Stephany Fleet EKU Spring Invitational 4/4-5/08147 (77-70) Heather Nolan Cardinal Classic 9/7-8/02148 (73-75) Catherine Fortin EKU Spring Invitational 4/4-5/08148 (76-72) Sarah Johnson Cardinal Classic 9/19-20-09148 (71-77) Darby Peters Cardinal Classic 9/19-20/09148 (69-79) Robyn Scott Indiana Invitational 4/4-5/11148 (77-71) Sarah Johnson Nittany Lion Invitational 9/30-1/11148 (74-74) Shannon Warner Nittany Lion Invitational 9/30-1/11150 (71-79) Kristina Reel Cardinal Classic 9/7-8/02150 (73-77) Catherine Fortin Red Rocks Invitational 3/1-2/08150 (77-73) Rushda Mallick Nittany Lion Invitational 9/30-1/11 150 (79-71) Meredith Fairbairn Red Rocks Invitational 3/3-3/4/12151 (77-74) Devon Beveridge Lady Falcon Invit. 9/26-27/98151 (74-77) Stephanie Smoot Lumberjack Invit. 9/20-21/99151 (74-77) Stephany Fleet Cardinal Classic 9/9-10/06151 (78-73) Courtney Aili Saluki Invitational 3/25-26/07151 (76-75) Courtney Aili NIU Brickyard Invite 9/10-11/07152 (76-76) Marjorie Thuot Cardinal Classic 9/9-10/06152 (76-76) Catherine Fortin Red Rock Invitational 3/3-4/07152 (75-77) Catherine Fortin EKU Spring Invitational 4/5-6/07152 (77-75) Courtney Aili EKU Spring Invitational 4/4-5/08152 (79-73) Sarah Johnson Red Rocks Invitational 3/3-4/12152 (75-77) Alyssa Kwon Red Rocks Invitational 3/3-4/12153 (75-78) Robin Rhein Lady Falcon Invitational 9/21-22/96153 (77-76) Stephanie Smoot Gopher Invitational 9/13-14/97153 (76-77) Stephanie Smoot MAC Classic 4/13-14/98153 (76-77) Stephanie Smoot Springlake Inter. 3/15-16/99153 (75-78) Jamee Plastow Cardinal Classic 9/7-8/02153 (77-76) Katie Strawser Rio Verde Invitational 3/5-6/04153 (75-78) Katie Strawser Cardinal Classic 9/9-10/06153 (77-76) Stephanie Bevington Cardinal Classic 9/19-20/09153 (78-75) Alyssa Kwon Indiana Invitational 4/4-5/11153 (74-79) Meredith Fairbairn Nittany Lion Invitational 9/30-10/1/11153 (73-80) Shannon Warner Red Rocks Invitational 3/3-3/4/12154 (75-79) Kelly Pickett Bronco Invitational 4/8-9/02154 (76-78) Stephany Fleet Red Rocks Invitational 3/1-2/08154 (79-75) Robyn Scott Cardinal Classic 9/19-20/09154 (75-79) Alyssa Kwon Nittany Lion Invitational 9/30-10/1/11154 (80-74) Sarah Johnson MAC Fall Preview 10/10-11/11154 (74-80) Alyssa Kwon MAC Fall Preview 10/10-11/11154 (78-76) Corey Crossan Red Rocks Invitational 3/3-3/4/12155 (78-77) Stephanie Smoot Big Bird Classic 3/9-10/97155 (77-78) Stephanie Smoot Lady Falcon Invitational 9/20-21/97155 (78-77) Stephanie Smoot W. Carolina Invitational 10/25-26/99155 (77-78) Kristina Reel Western Carolina 10/22-23/00155 (77-78) Jenny LaRocco NIU Snowbird Invitational 3/9-10/01155 (77-78) Andrea Schaffer Bronco Invitational 4/8-9/01155 (76-79) Stephany Fleet Red Rock Invitational 3/4-4/07155 (79-76) Darby Peters Indiana Invitational 4/4-5/11155 (78-77) Rushda Mallick Red Rocks Invitational 3/3-4/12156 (80-76) Robin Rhein Big Bird Classic 3/9-10/97156 (80-76) Kristy Kortuem Illini Spring Classic 4/19-20/97156 (77-79) Catherine Nicholson Lady Falcon Invit. 9/20-21/97156 (76-80) Stephanie Smoot Saluki Invitational 3/29-30/98156 (79-77) Jasreen Nirmal Western Carolina 10/22-23/00156 (81-75) Devon Beveridge NIU Snowbird Invitational 3/9-10/01156 (79-77) Andrea Schaeffer NIU Snowbird Invitational 3/9-10/01156 (78-78) Lindsay McEwin Rio Verde Invitational 3/5-6/04156 (76-80) Darby Peters MAC Fall Preview 10/18-19/10156 (76-80) Rushda Mallick MAC Fall Preview 10/10-1/11157 (82-75) Stephanie Smoot Lady Falcon Invitational 9/21-22/96157 (76-81) Stephanie Smoot Lady Falcon Invitational 9/26-27/98157 (78-79) Kristee Wright Lady Falcon Invitational 9/26-27/98157 (81-76) Devon Beveridge Western Carolina 10/22-23/00157 (79-78) Kelly Pickett NIU Snowbird Invitational 3/9-10/01157 (79-78) Kelly Pickett Wolverine Invit. 10/6-7/01158 (76-82) Accomplished 18 times

Catherine Fortin posted the lowest 18-hole average in school-his-tory at 74.96 strokes in 2007-08. The total eclipsed the previous best of 75.9 set by Fortin during the 2005-06 campaign.

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The 2010-11 squad at the MAC Championships

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Five-time Mid-American Conference Championship Runner-Up • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2011

Score Name Event Date214 (71-71-72) Catherine Fortin Shootout at the Legends 10/8-9/07216 (67-71-78) Catherine Fortin Rocket Fall Classic 9/24-25/05216 (75-73-68) Catherine Fortin Shootout at the Legends 10/9-10/06216 (72-73-71) Sarah Johnson MAC Championship 4/22-24/11216 (73-72-71) Sarah Johnson Westbrook Invitational 2/26-27/12217 (70-74-73) Catherine Fortin Rocket Spring Classic 4/17-18/06218 (71-73-74) Catherine Fortin Lady Northern Invite 9/22-23/07218 (70-75-73) Robyn Scott Rio Verde Invitational 3/5-7/10218 (70-76-72) Shannon Warner) UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/26-27/12219 (72-70-77) Stephany Fleet Wolverine Invitational 9/29-30/07219 (74-73-72) Stephany Fleet LPGA International Inv. 10/10-12/08220 (74-73-73) Catherine Fortin Rio Verde Invitational 3/10-11/07220 (71-73-76) Darby Peters Zippy Invitational 9/29-30/08220 (75-72-73) Darby Peters Mary Fossum Invitational 9/12-13/09220 (74-74-72) Darby Peters Lumberjack Shootout 3/14-16/11220 (72-73-75) Meredith Fairbairn Pat Bradley Invitational 10/23-25/11221 (73-76-72) Stephany Fleet Lady Irish Invitational 9/23-24/06221 (10/3-4/09 Darby Peters Nittany Lion Invitational 10/3-4/09222 (75-71-76) Stephany Fleet UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/30-31/09222 (74-70-78) Robyn Scott MAC Championships 4/23-25/10222 (72-74-76) Robyn Scott Rio Verde Invitational 4/4-6/11222 (74-73-75) Sarah Johnson Lumberjack Shootout 3/14-16/11223 (73-77-73) Stephanie Smoot Nittany Lions Fall 10/2-3/99223 (72-71-80) Kelly Pickett Lady Hawkeye Invit. 4/14-15/01223 (72-78-73) Stephany Fleet Wolverine Invitational 9-30-10/1/06223 (73-77-73) Courtney Aili Shootout at the Legends 10/8-9/07223 (76-73-74) Stephany Fleet Duramed Collegiate Invit. 3/6-8/09223 (75-73-75) Stephany Fleet EKU Spring Invitational 4/11-12/09223 (76-72-75) Robyn Scott Northern Migration Invite 3/15-17/10223 (76-75-72) Darby Peters UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/29-30/10223 (75-75-73) Emily Podzielinski Indiana Invitational 4/10-11/10223 (75-76-72) Alyssa Kwon Lumberjack Shootout 3/14-16/11223 (75-73-75) Robyn Scott Lumberjack Shootout 3/14-16/11223 (74-72-77) Alyssa Kwon Pat Bradley Invitational 10/23-25/11224 (75-74-75) Catherine Fortin Shootout at the Legends 10/10-11/05224 (75-72-77) Katie Strawser Shootout at the Legends 10/9-10/06224 (73-78-73) Stephany Fleet Shootout at the Legends 10/8-9/07224 (73-76-76) Courtney Aili Rio Verde Invitational 3/7-9/08224 )71-78-75) Darby Peters LPGA International Invite 10/10-12/08224 (78-71-75) Darby Peters Indiana Invitational 4/10-11/10224 (75-75-74) Sarah Johnson Hoosier Fall Invitational 10/17-18/11224 (79-72-73) Sarah Johnson Pat Bradley Invitational 10/23-25/11224 (76-77-71) Rushda Mallick Westbrook Invitational 2/26-27/12224 (72-72-80) Shannon Warner Westbrook Invitational 2/26-27/12224 (78-73-73) Sarah Johnson Rio Verde Invitational 3/9-11/12225 (73-74-78) Stephany Fleet Shootout at the Legends 10/10-11/05225 (80-72-73) Stephany Fleet UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/24-25/08225 (76-73-76) Catherine Fortin UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/24/25/08225 (74-73-78) Darby Peters Ross Rsorts at Mid Pines 10/26-27/09225 (75-74-76) Emily Podzielinski Rio Verde Invitational 3/5-7/10225 (73-77-75) Emily Podzielinski UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/29-30/10225 (78-73-74) Robyn Scott Indiana Invitational 4/10-11/10225 (70-79-76) Sarah Johnson UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/28-29/11225 (79-72-74) Corey Crossan Westbrook Invitational 2/26-27/12225 (80-75-70) Sarah Johnson UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/26-27/12226 (75-74-77) Stephanie Smoot Minnesota Invit. 9/11-12/99226 (78-75-73) Stephanie Smoot MAC Championship 4/28-30/00226 (73-80-73) Katie Strawser Rocket Spring Classic 4/17-18/06226 (75-78-73) Courtney Aili Duramed Collegiate Invit. 3/6-8/09226 (74-72-80) Emily Podzielinski MAC Championships 4/23-25/10226 (77-73-76) Robyn Scott CU Heather Farr Memorial 10/8-9/10226 (70-76-80) Darby Peters MAC Fall Preview 10/18-19/10226 (76-72-78) Meredith Fairbairn Westbrook Invitational 2/26-2/27/12227 (75-76-76) Stephanie Smoot Lady Buckeye Invit. 9/25-27/97227 (78-73-76) Andrea Schaeffer Lady Hawkeye Invit. 4/14-15/01227 (82-70-75) Lindsay McEwin Adidas Fall Invitational 10/21-22/03227 (80-74-73) Catherine Fortin Notre Dame Invit. 9/10-11/05227 (77-77-73) Catherine Fortin EKU Spring Invit. 4/6-8/06227 (76-73-78) Stephany Fleet Rocket Spring Classic 4/17-18/06227 (75-77-75) Stephany Fleet Shootout at the Legends 10/9-10/06227 (73-79-75) Darby Peters Shootout at the Legends 10/8-9/07227 (77-78-72) Catherine Fortin Rio Verde Invitational 3/7-8/08227 (75-76-76) Courtney Aili LPGA International Inv. 10/10-12/08227 (81-71-75) Darby Peters Duramed Collegiate Invit. 3/6-8/09227 (73-72-82) Alyssa Kwon Challenge at Onion Creek 11/1-2/10227 (78-75-74) Robyn Scott Mary Fossum Invitational 9/25-26/10227 (70-79-78) Darby Peters Rio Verde Invitational 4/4-6/11227 (73-74-80) Shannon Warner Hoosier Fall Invitational 10/17-18/11228 (80-73-75) Heather Nolan Adidas Fall Invitational 10/21-22/03228 (76-77-75) Catherine Fortin Wolverine Invitational 9-30-10/1/06228 (76-78-74) Stephany Fleet Rio Verde Invitational 3/10-11/07

THREE-ROUND TOURNAMENT LOWS228 (76-78-74) Stephany Fleet Rio Verde Invitational 3/7-9/08228 (76-77-75) Darby Peters Mary Fossum Invitational 9/20-21/08228 (74-80-74) Stephany Fleet MSU Spring Kick-Off 2/22-24/09228 (75-79-74) Darby Peters MSU Spring Kick-Off 2/22-24/09228 (73-77-78) Emily Podzielinski Nittany Lion Invitational 10/3-4/09228 (72-76-80) Sarah Johnson Rio Verde Invitational 4/4-6/11228 (76-79-73) Shannon Warner Mary Fossum Invitational 9/17-18/11228 (77-74-77) Meredith Fairbairn Hoosier Fall Invitational 10/17-18/11228 (79-77-72) Rushda Mallick Hoosier Fall Invitational 10/17-18/11229 (74-78-77) Heather Nolan Shootout at the Legends 10/6-7/03229 (71-78-80) Catherine Fortin Mary Fossum Invit. 9/17-18/05229 (76-72-81) Kelly Boogaard Rocket Fall Classic 9/24-25/05229 (77-80-72) Courtney Aili Shootout at the Legends 10/9-10/06229 (75-77-77) Sarah Johnson Ross Resorts at Mid Pines 10/26-27/09230 (74-82-74) Kristee Wright Nittany Lions Fall 10/2-3/99230 (78-78-74) Stephany Fleet Rio Verde Invit. 3/2-4/06230 (76-74-80) Catherine Fortin Baja Invitational 2/12-13/07230 (76-75-79) Courtney Aili Zippy Invitational 9/30-31/08230 (78-75-77) Darby Peters EKU Spring Invitational 4/11-12/09230 (73-77-80) Darby Peters Northern Migration Invite 3/15-17/10230 (79-77-74) Alyssa Kwon Westbrook Invitational 2/26-27/12230 (73-80-77) Shannon Warner MAC Championship 4/27-29/12231 (73-74-84) Catherine Fortin Wolverine Invitational 9/29-30/07231 (77-79-75) Darby Peters Rio Verde Invitational 3/7-9/08231 (80-72-79) Courtney Aili EKU Spring Invitational 4/11-12/09231 (77-79-75) Emily Podzielinski Duramed MAC Preview 10/12-13/09231 (77-76-78) Darby Peters Rio Verde Invitational 3/5-7/10231 (81-76-74) Emily Podzielinski Northern Migration Invite 3/15-17/10231 (75-77-79) Sarah Johnson Rio Verde Invitational 3/5-7/10 231 (79-71-81) Sarah Johnson Challenge at Onion Creek 11/1-2/10231 (77-76-78) Robyn Scott UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/28-29/11231 (75-77-79) Sarah Johnson Mary Fossim Invitational 9/17-9/18/11232 (78-79-75) Kelly Pickett Nebraska Invitational 9/11-12/00232 (75-79-78) Katie Strawser Rio Verde Invit. 3/2-4/06232 (74-81-77) Kelly Boogaard Shootout at Legend 10/10-11/05232 (77-77-78) Paola Sanchez Rocket Fall Classic 9/24-25/05232 (77-75-80) Catherine Fortin Lady Buckeye Invitational 4/21-22/07232 (73-78-81) Stephany Fleet Zippy Invitational 9/29-30/08232 (76-78-78) Stephanie Bevington Mary Fossum Invit. 9/12-13/09232 (80-78-74) Marjorie Thuot Duramed MAC Preview 10/12-13/09232 (75-79-78) Robyn Scott Ross Resorts at Mid Pines 10/26-27/09232 (86-75-71) Darby Peters UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/28-29/11232 (78-74-80) Darby Peters MAC Championship 4/22-24/11232 (82-74-76) Rushda Mallick UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/26-27/12232 (80-75-77) Shannon Warner Hoya Invitational 4/2-4/3-12233 (78-81-74) Kelly Pickett MAC Championship 4/26-28/02233 (76-78-79) Heather Nolan Mary Fossum Invitational 9/20-21/03233 (77-77-79) Stephany Fleet Rocket Fall Classic 9/24-25/05233 (76-83-74) Catherine Fortin Lady Irish Invitational 9/23-24/06233 (75-82-76) Stephany Fleet Lady Northern Invite 9/22-23/07233 (75-78-80) Stephany Fleet Mary Fossum Invitational 9/20-21/08233 (82-76-75) Sarah Johnson Indiana Invitational 4/10-11/10233 (75-79-79) Alyssa Kwon Wolverine Invitational 9/11-12/10233 (79-76-78) Darby Peters Mary Fossum Invitational 9/25-26/10233 (78-76-79) Darby Peters Claud Jacobs Intercollegiate 2/13-14/11233 (83-73-77) Alysaa Kwon UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/28-29/11233 (79-79-75) Corey Crossan Pat Bradley Invitational 10/23-25/11233 (77-75-81) Rushda Mallick Pat Bradley Invitational 10/23-25/11233 (81-75-77) Rushda Mallick Rio Verde Invitational 3/9-11/12233 (74-79-80) Shannon Warner Rio Verde Invitational 3/9-11/12233 (73-86-74) Meredith Fairbairn UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/26-27/12234 Accomplished 10 times235 Accomplished 14 times236 Accomplished eight times

The 2007-08 EMU team completed a record-setting season with a second place showing at the 2008 MAC Championship at the Brickyard Crossing in Indianapolis, Ind., April 25-27. Under the guidance of head coach Sandy Wagner, the Green and White won a school-record four in-season tournaments.

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21 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honorees • 13 Academic All-MAC Selections • 10 First-Team All-MAC Honorees

ALL-TIME TOP-10 FINISHERSName Finish Score Event DateRobin Rhein 2nd 153 Lady Falcon Invit. 9/21-22/96Stephanie Smoot t-7th 157 Lady Falcon Invit. 9/21-22/96Robin Rhein t-10th 237 Lady Badger Invit. 9/28-29/96Stephanie Smoot t-6th 155 Big Bird Classic 3/9-10/97Robin Rhein t-8th 156 Big Bird Classic 3/9-10/97Kristy Kortuem 4th 156 Illini Spring Classic 4/19-20/97Stephanie Smoot t-8th 159 Illini Spring Classic 4/19-20/97Stephanie Smoot t-7th 153 Gopher Invitational 9/13-14/97Stephanie Smoot 4th 155 Lady Falcon Invit. 9/20-21/97Catherine Nicholson t-5th 156 Lady Falcon Invit. 9/20-21/97Stephanie Smoot t-6th 227 Lady Buckeye Invit. 9/25-27/97Stephanie Smoot t-4th 156 Saluki Invitational 3/29-30/98Stephanie Smoot 1st 153 MAC Classic 4/13-15/98Stephanie Smoot t-5th 158 Illini Spring Classic 4/18-19/98Devon Beveridge 4th 151 Lady Falcon Invit. 9/26-27/98Stephanie Smoot t-9th 162 Wolverine Invit. 10/3-4/98Kristee Wright t-8th 162 E. Kentucky Invit. 10/16-17/98Stephanie Smoot 4th 153 Springlake Inter. 3/15-16/99Stephanie Smoot 1st 226 Minn. Gopher Invit. 9/11-12/99Devon Beveridge 7th 236 Minn. Gopher Invit. 9/11-12/99Stephanie Smoot t-2nd 151 NAU Lumberjack Inv. 9/20-21/99Stephanie Smoot t-8th 223 Nittany Lion Invit. 10/2-3/99Stephanie Smoot t-8th 159 Lady Colonel Invit. 10/15-16/99Devon Beveridge t-8th 159 Lady Colonel Invit. 10/15-16/99Stephanie Smoot t-5th 155 W. Carolina Invit. 10/25-26/99Stephanie Smoot 1st 74 Bronco Invitational 4/9/00Kristee Wright 2nd 76 Bronco Invitational 4/9/00Jasreen Nirmal t-3rd 78 Bronco Invitational 4/9/00Devon Beveridge t-3rd 78 Bronco Invitational 4/9/00Andrea Schaffer t-10th 80 Bronco Invitational 4/9/00Stephanie Smoot 4th 226 MAC Championship 4/28-30/00Andrea Schaffer t-7th 235 MAC Championship 4/28-30/00Kelly Pickett t-7th 241 Wolverine Invit. 9/15-16/00Kelly Pickett t-10th 74 Spartan Invitational 9/22-24/00Kelly Pickett t-9th 160 Saluki Invitational 3/24-25/00Andrea Schaeffer 2nd 155 Bronco Invitational 4/8-9/01Devon Beveridge t-6th 160 Bronco Invitational 4/8-9/01Kelly Pickett t-9th 162 Bronco Invitational 4/8-9/01Kelly Pickett t-1st 223 Lady Hawkeye Invit. 4/14-15/01Andrea Schaeffer t-6th 227 Lady Hawkeye Invit. 4/14-15/01Kelly Pickett t-10th 237 MAC Championship 4/27-29/01Devon Beveridge t-10th 237 MAC Championship 4/27-29/01Kelly Pickett 4th 159 Ball State Invitational 9/8-9/01Kristina Reel 7th 161 Ball State Invitational 9/8-9/01Devon Beveridge t-10th 165 Ball State Invitational 9/8-9/01Lindsay McEwin t-10th 165 Ball State Invitational 9/8-9/01Kelly Pickett 2nd 157 Wolverine Invit. 10/6-7/01Kelly Pickett 1st 154 Bronco Invitational 4/8-9/02Devon Beveridge t-6th 160 Bronco Invitational 4/8-9/02Kelly Pickett 5th 233 MAC Championship 4/26-28/02Heather Nolan 3rd 145 Cardinal Classic 9/7-8/02Kristina Reel t-5th 147 Cardinal Classic 9/7-8/02Lindsay McEwin t-6th 158 Bronco Invitational 4/11-12/04Katie Strawser 9th 159 Bronco Invitational 4/11-12/04Catherine Fortin 4th 227 NoterDame Invit. 9/10-11/05Catherine Fortin 2nd 216 Rocket Fall Classic 9/24-25/05Catherine Fortin 2nd 227 EKU Spring Invit. 4/6-8/06Catherine Fortin 1st 217 Rocket Spring Invit. 4/17-18/06Stephany Fleet 6th 235 EKU Spring Invit. 4/6-8/06Stephany Fleet 3rd 227 Rocket Spring Classic 4/17-18/06Katie Strawser 2nd 226 Rocket Spring Classic 4/17-18/06Kelly Boogaard 8th 229 Rocket Fall Classic 9/24-25/05Paola Sanchez 7th 233 Rocket Spring Classic 4/17-18/06Stephany Fleet t-4th 151 Cardinal Classic 9/9-10/06Marjorie Thuot 7th 152 Cardinal Classic 9/9-10/06Katie Strawser t-8th 153 Cardinal Classic 9/9-10/06Stephany Fleet 2nd 221 Lady Irish Invitational 9/23-24/06Stephany Fleet 3rd 223 Wolverine Invitaional 9/30-10/1/06Catherine Fortin t-1st 230 Baja Invitational 2/12-13/07Stephany Fleet t-10th 241 Baja Invitational 2/12-13/07Catherine Fortin t-10th 152 Red Rock Invitational 3/3-4/07Catherine Fortin t-3rd 220 Rio Verde Invitational 3/10-11/07Stephany Fleet 1st 145 Saluki Invitational 3/25-26/07

ALL-TIME TOP-10 FINISHERS (CONT.)Name Finish Score Event Date Courtney Aili 4th 151 Saluki Invitational 3/25-26/07Catherine Fortin 2nd 152 EKU Spring Invitational 4/5-6/07Catherine Fortin 3rd 304 MAC Championship 4/27-29/07Stephany Fleet 8th 312 MAC Championship 4/27-29/07Stephany Fleet t-2nd 143 NIU Brickyard Invite 9/10-11/07Catherine Fortin 4th 146 NIU Brickyard Invite 9/10-11/07Courtney Aili t-6th 151 NIU Brickyard Invite 9/10-11/07Catherine Fortin 3rd 218 Lady Northern Invite 9/23/07 Stephany Fleet 1st 219 Wolverine Invitational 9/30/07Catherine Fortin 2nd 214 Shootout at the Legends 10/9-10/07Courtney Aili 4th 223 Shootout at the Legends 10/9-10/07Stephany Fleet t-5th 224 Shootout at the Legends 10/9-10/07 Darby Peters t-9th 227 Shootout at the Legends 10/9-10/07Catherine Fortin 1st 150 Red Rocks Invitational 3/1-2/08Stephany Fleet 6th 154 Red Rocks Invitational 3/1-2/08Courtney Aili t-10th 224 Rio Verde Invitational 3/7-9/08Stephany Fleet t-7th 225 UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/24-25/08Stephany Fleet 1st 146 EKU Spring Invitational 4/4-5/08Catherine Fortin 3rd 148 EKU Spring Invitational 4/4-5/08Courtney Aili t-4th 152 EKU Spring Invitational 4/4-5/08Stephany Fleet 6th 302 MAC Championship 4/25-27/08Catherine Fortin t-7th 304 MAC Championship 4/25-27/08Courtney Aili 9th 308 MAC Championship 4/25-27/08Stephany Fleet 3rd 72 Wolverine Invitational 9/14/08Darby Peters 1st 220 Zippy Invitational 9/20-21/08Courtney Aili t-2nd 230 Zippy Invitational 9/20-21/08Stephany Fleet t-5th 232 Zippy Invitational 9/20-21/08Marjorie Thuot t-10th 238 Zippy Invitational 9/20-21/08Stephany Fleet 3rd 219 LPGA International Xavier 10/10-12/08Darby Peters 7th 224 LPGA International Xavier 10/10-12/08Stephany Fleet t-3rd 75 Braveheart Classic 2/9-10/09Darby Peters t-10th 78 Braveheart Classic 2/9-10/09Marjorie Thuot t-10th 78 Braveheart Classic 2/9-10/09Stephany Fleet t-4th 228 MSU Spring Kick-Off 2/22-24/09Darby Peters t-4th 228 MSU Spring Kick-Off 2/22-24/09Stephany Fleet t-5th 223 Duramed Collegiate Invit. 3/6-8/09Stephany Fleet 2nd 222 UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/30-31-09Stephany Fleet 2nd 223 EKU Spring Invitational 4/11-12/09Darby Peters t-3rd 230 EKU Spring Invitational 4/11-12/09Courtney Aili t-8th 231 EKU Spring Invitational 4/11-12/09Stephany Fleet 3rd 306 MAC Championship 4/24-26/09Courtney Aili t-5th 311 MAC Championship 4/24-26/09Darby Peters t-8th 317 MAC Championship 4/24-26/09Darby Peters t-10th 220 Mary Fossum Invit. 9/12-13/09Emily Podzielinski 1st 141 Cardinal Classic 9/19-20/09Sarah Johnson t-5th 148 Cardinal Classic 9/19-20/09Darby Peters t-5th 148 Cardinal Classic 9/19-20/09Darby Peters t-3rd 221 Nittany Lion Invitational 10/3-4/09Emily Podzielinski t-9th 228 Nittany Lion Invitational 10/3-4/09Emily Podzielinski t-7th 231 Duramed MAC Preview 10/12-13/09Marjorie Thuot 10th 232 Duramed MAC Preview 10/12-13/09Darby Peters t-4th 225 Ross Resorts at Mid Pines 10/26-27/09Sarah Johnson t-8th 229 Ross Resorts at Mid Pines 10/26-27/09Robyn Scott 2nd 218 Rio Verde Invitational 3/5-7/10Stephanie Bevington 1st 149 White Wing JV Invitational 3/6-7/10Robyn Scott t-7th 223 Northern Migrational Invite 3/15-17/10Darby Peters t-9th 223 UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/29-30/10Robyn Scott 3rd 222 MAC Championships 4/23-25/10Emily Podzielinski t-6th 226 MAC Championships 4/23-25/10Darby Peter t-6th 226 CU Heather Farr Memorial 10/8-9/10Robyn Scott t-6th 226 CU Heather Farr Memorial 10/8-9/10Darby Peters t-7th 156 MAC Fall Preview 10/18-19/10Robyn Scott t-2nd 222 Rio Verde Invitational 3/4-6/11Darby Peters t-10th 227 Rio Verde Invitational 3/4-6/11Darby Peters t-9th 220 Lumberjack Invitational 3/14-16/11Robyn Scott 4th 148 Indiana Invitational 4/5-6/11Alyssa Kwon t-8th 153 Indiana Invitational 4/5-6/11Sarah Johnson 1st 216 MAC Championship 4/22-24/11Darby Peters 8th 232 MAC Championship 4/22-24/11Shannon Warner t-10th 228 Mary Fossum Invitational 9/17-8-11Sarah Johnson t-3rd 148 Nittany Lion Invitational 9/30-10/1/11Shannon Warner t-3rd 148 Nittany Lion Invitational 9/30-10/1/11Sarah Johnson 3rd 224 Hoosier Fall Invitational 10/17-18/11Shannon Warner t-8th 227 Hoosier Fall Invitational 10/17-18/11Meredith Fairbairn t-4th 220 Pat Bradley Invitational 10/23-25/11 Alyssa Kwon 8th 223 Pat Bradley Invitational 10/23-25/11Sarah Johnson 9th 224 Pat Bradley Invitational 10/23-25/11Meredith Fairbairn t-2nd 150 Red Rocks Invitational 3/3-4/12Sarah Johnson t-5th 152 Red Rocks Invitational 3/3-4/12Alyssa Kwon t-5th 152 Red Rocks Invitational 3/3-4/12Sarah Johnson t-6th 224 Rio Verde Invitational 3/9-11/12Shannon Warner 4th 218 UALR Women’s Golf Classic 3/26-27/12Shannon Warner 5th 232 Hoya Invitational 4/2-3/12Meredith Fairbairn 6th 234 Hoya Invitational 4/2-3/12

FOUR ROUND TOURNAMENT LOWSScore Name Event Date302 (78-78-77-69) Stephany Fleet MAC Championship April 25-27, 2008304 (76-72-79-77) Catherine Fortin MAC Championship April 27-29, 2007304 (75-80-75-74) Catherine Fortin MAC Championship April 25-27, 2008306 (79-76-77-74) Stephany Fleet MAC Championship April 4-6, 2006306 (84-75-75-72) Stephany Fleet MAC Championship April 24-26, 2009308 (80-77-75-76) Courtney Aili MAC Championship April 25-27, 2008310 (75-76-70-79) Catherine Fortin MAC Championship April 4-6, 2006311 (80-81-78-72) Katie Strawser MAC Championship April 4-6, 2006311 (83-76-79-73) Courtney Aili MAC Championship April 24-26, 2009

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Five-time Mid-American Conference Championship Runner-Up • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2011

Score Round # Event Counting Players (Respectively) Dates290 (71-73-73-73) 1 (3) Shootout at the Legends Fortin, Alil, Fleet, Peters Oct. 9, 2007292 (68-72-75-77) 3 (3) Shootout at the Legends Fortin, Aili, Fleet, Strawser Oct. 10, 2006292 (72-72-773-75) 2 (3) Pat Bradley Invitational Kwon, Johnson, Fairbairn, Mallick Oct. 24, 2011292 (700-72-7-76) 3 (3) UALR Women’s Golf Classic Johnson, Warner, Fairbairn, Mallick March 27, 2012293 (72-73-73-75) 3 (3) Shootout at the Legends Fortin, Aili, Fleet, Peters Oct. 9, 2007293 (69, 72, 75, 76) 2 (2) Cardinal Classic Podzielinski, Johnson, Scott, Bevington Sept. 20, 2009293 (72, 72, 72, 77) 2 (3) Westbrook Invitational Johnson, Warner, Fairbair, Kwon Feb. 26, 2012294 (70, 72, 72, 80) 1 (2) Rio Verde Invitational Peters, Scott, Johnson, Kwon March 4, 2011294 (72, 72, 75, 75) 3 (3) Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam Peters, Kwon, Johnson, Scott March 16, 2011294 (71-71-74-78) 3 (3) Westbrook Invitational Johnson, Mallick, Kwon, Warner Feb. 27, 2012295 (71-72-75-77) 2 (3) Rocket Classic Fortin, Boogaard, Plastow, Fleet Oct. 10, 2005295 (71-73-75-76) 2 (3) Indiana Invitational Peters, Scott, Podzielinski, Johnson April 10, 2010296 (71-74-75-76) 1 (2) Cardinal Classic Boogaard, Fleet, Strawser, Fortin Sept. 9, 2006296 (69-74-76-77) 4 (4) MAC Championship Fleet, Fortin, Aili, Peters April 27, 2008296 (70-72-75-79) 2 (3) MAC Championship Podzielinski, Scott, Bevington, Peters April 24, 2010296 (73, 73, 74, 76) 2 (3) Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam Johnson, Scott, Peters, Kwon March 15, 2011 297 (67-76-77-77) 1 (3) Rocket Classic Fortin, Boogaard, Plastow, Sanchez Sept. 11, 2005297 (70-73-73-78) 1 (3) Rocket Spring Classic Fortin, Strawser, Fleet, Sanchez April 17, 2006297 (76-72-74-75) 3 (3) Rio Verde Invitational Aili, Fortin, Fleet, Peters March 9, 2008297 (70-75-75-77) 1 (3) Rio Verde Invitational Scott, Podzielinski, Johnsom, Peters March 5, 2010297 (73-74-75-75) 3 (3) Indiana Invitational Podzielinski, Scott, Peters, Johnson April 11, 2010297 (71, 72, 77, 77) 2 (3) Challenge at Onion Creek Johnson, Kwon, Crossan, Laopattanont Nov. 1, 2010297 (71, 73, 74, 79) 2 (2) Nittany Lion Invitational Johnson, Mallick, Warner, Fairbairn Oct. 1, 2011297 (74, 73, 74, 79) 2 (3) Nittany Lion Invitational Johsnon, Mallick, Warner, Kwon Sept. 30, 2011297 (72, 73, 76, 76) 1 (3) Westbrook Invitational Warner, Johnson, Mallick, Fairbairn Feb. 26, 2012298 (71, 72, 76, 77) 1(2) Cardinal Classic Peters, Podzielinski, Johnson, Bevington Sept. 19, 2009298 (74, 74, 75, 75) 1 (3) Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam Peters, Johnson, Kwon, Scott March 14, 2011298 (71, 73, 77, 77) 2 (3) Red Rocks Invitational Fairbairn, Johnson, Mallick, Kwon March 3, 2012299 (73-74-75-77) 1 (3) Shootout at the Legends Fleet, Boogaard, Fortin, Sanchez Oct. 10, 2005 299 (73-74-75-77) 2 (3) Rocket Spring Classic Fleet, Fortin, Sanchez, Aili April 17, 2006299 (69-75-76-79) 1 (2) NIU Brickyard Invitational Fleet, Fortin, Aili, Thuot Sept. 10, 2007299 (74-71-75-79) 1 (3) LPGA International Xavier Invit. Fleet, Peters, Aili, Thuot Oct. 10, 2008299 (72, 73, 75, 75) 2(3) EKU Spring Invitational Aili, Fleet, Peters, Bevington Apr. 11, 2009300 (71-73-75-81) 2 (3) Lady Hawkeye Invitational Pickett, Schaffer, Beveridge, Reel Apr. 14, 2001300 (71-76-73-80) 1 (3) Zippy Invitational Peters, Aili, Fleet, Tsiouras Sept. 29, 2008300 (72-75-76-77) 3 (3) LPGA International Xavier Invit. Fleet, Peters, Aili, Thuot Oct. 12, 2008300 (73, 74, 75, 78) 3(3) Duramed Collegiate Invitational Aili, Fleet, Peters, Thuot March 8, 2009300 (74, 75, 75, 76) 1 (3) Ross Resorts at Mid Pines Peters, Johnson, Scott, Podzielinski Oct. 26, 2009300 (74, 74, 75, 77) 1 (2) Nittany Lion Invitational Warner, Fairbairn, Kwon, Johnson Sept. 30 2011300 (74, 74, 75, 77) 1 (2) Nittany Lion Invitational Warner, Fairbairn, Kwon, Johnson Sept. 30, 2011301 (75-75-75-76) 1 (3) Shootout at the Legends Fortin, Strawser, Fleet, Thuot Oct. 9, 2006301 (72-74-76-79) 3 (4) MAC Championship Strawser, Fleet, Boogaard, Fleet March 6, 2006301 (71-74-75-81) 2 (2) NIU Brickyard Invitational Fortin, Fleet, Aili, Thuot Sept. 11, 2007301 (74, 75, 76, 76) 2 (3) Rio Verde Invitational Podzielinski, Scott, Peters, Pasquali March 6, 2010301 (73, 75, 76, 77) 3 (3) Pat Bradley Invitational Johnson, Fairbairn, Warner, Kwon Oct. 25, 2011301(73-75-74-79) 1 (3) Johnie Imes Invitational Kwon, Crossan, Johnson, Mallick Oct. 1, 2012302 (73-74-77-78) 3 (3) Nittany Lion Invitational Smoot, Wright, Beveridge, Nirmal Oct. 3, 1999302 (72-73-77-80) 3 (3) Shootout at the Legends Strawser, Fortin, Fleet, Aili Oct. 9, 2006 302 (72,73,78,79) 4(4) MAC Championship Fleet, Aili, Bevington, Peters Apr. 26, 2009302 (73, 75, 76, 78) 2 (3) UALR Women’s Golf Classic Kwon, Peters, Scott, Laopattanont March 28, 2011302 (71, 76, 77, 78) 3 (3) UALR Women’s Golf Classic Peters, Johnson, Kwon, Scott March 29, 2011302 (72, 74, 77, 79) 1 (3) Pat Bradley Invitational Fairbairn, Kwon, Mallick, Johnson Oct. 23, 2011 302 (70, 73, 79, 80) 1 (3) UALR Women’s Golf Classic Warner, Fairbairn, Kwon, Johnson March 26, 2012303 (73-75-77-78) 3 (3) Nittany Lion Invitational Pickett, Beveridge, LaRocco, Reel Oct. 15, 2000303 (74-76-76-77) 1 (3) Rio Verde Invitational Fortin, Aili, Fleet, Boogaard March 10, 2007303 (73-73-80-83) 2 (2) Saluki Invitational Fleet, Aili, Fortin, Thuot March 25, 2007303 (74-74-77-78) 2 (3) Shootout at the Legends Fortin, Fleet, Aili, Sanchez Oct. 10, 2005303 (74-76-75-78) 3 (3) Lady Northern Invitational Fortin, Fleet, Aili, Peters Sept. 23, 2007303 (73-77-76-77) 1 (3) Rio Verde Invitational Aili, Fortin, Fleet, Peters March 7, 2008303 (73-73-77-80) 1 (2) EKU Spring Invitational Fleet, Fortin, Aili, Peters April 4, 2008303 (73-75-75-80) 2 (2) EKU Spring Invitational Fleet, Fortin, Aili, Peters April 5, 2008303 (72, 76, 77, 78) 2 (3) Northern Migration Invitational Scott, Podzielinski, Peters, Bevington March 16, 2010303 (70, 77, 77, 79) 1 (3) CU Heather Farr Memorial Invitational Peters, Scott, Laopattanont, Kwon Oct. 8, 2010303 (73, 75, 76, 79) 1 (3) Hoosier Fall Invitational Warner, Johnson, Kwon, Crossan Oct. 17, 2011303 (72, 74, 77, 80) 3 (3) Hoosier Fall Invitational Mallick, Johnson, Kwon, Warner Oct. 18, 2011304 (71-75-77-81) 1 (2) Cardinal Classic (Ball St.) Reel, Plastow, Nolan, McEwin Sept. 7, 2002304 (73-74-78-79) 3 (3) Rio Verde Invitational Fortin, Fleet, Sanchez, Thuot March 11, 2007304 (73-73-78-80) 3 (3) Rocket Spring Classic Fortin, Strawser, Fleet, Sanchez April 18, 2006304 (73-75-78-78) 2 (3) Zippy Invitational Peters, Aili, Fleet, Thuot Sept. 30, 2008304 (71, 73, 78, 82) 2 (3) Duramed Collegiate Invitational Peters, Fleet, Aili, Thuot March 7, 2009304 (75, 76, 76, 77) 1 (3) Mary Fossum Invitational Johnson, Warner, Fairbairn, Kwon Sept. 17, 2011304 (73, 74, 77, 78) 2 (2) The MAC Preview Fairbairn, Johnson, Laopattananont, Ping Oct. 15-16, 2012

SINGLE-ROUND TEAM RECORDS (First Year of Competition in 1996-97)

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Total Round Scores Finish Event Dates 591 298-293 1st (16) Cardinal Classic Sept. 19-20, 2009 597 300-297 1st (15) Nitttany Lion Invitational Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2011 600 299-301 1st (11) NIU Brickyard Intercollegiate Sept. 10-11, 2007 603 305-298 1st (20) Red Rocks Invitational March 3-4, 2012 606 303-303 1st (7) EKU Spring Invitational April 4-5, 2008 607 296-311 1st (18) Cardinal Classic Sept. 9-10, 2006 610 304-306 1st (15) Cardinal Classic (Ball State) Sept. 7-8, 2002 610 307-303 1st (14) Saluki Invitational March 25-26, 2007 615 306-309 2nd (15) Indiana Invitational April 4-5, 2011 622 305-317 3rd (14) The Preview Oct. 10-11, 2011 624 316-308 4th (16) NIU Snowbird Intercollegiate Mar. 9-10, 2001 625 315-310 t-7th (24) Western Carolina Invitational Oct. 22-23, 2000 625 321-304 3rd (15) The MAC Preview Oct. 15-16, 2012 626 311-315 1st (15) Red Rocks Invitational March 1-2, 2008 627 313-314 4th (13) Bowling Green Invitational Sept. 26-27, 1998 627 314-313 5th (16) Red Rock Invitational March 3-4, 2007 630 316-314 t-8th (15) Rio Verde Invitational March 5-6, 2004 636 319-317 3rd (17) N. Arizona Lumberjack Invitational Sept. 20-21, 1999 639 317-322 1st (12) Bronco Invitational Apr. 8-9, 2001 641 326-315 3rd (12) Illini Spring Classic Apr. 19-20, 1997 641 320-321 t-4th (18) Red Rocks Invitational Feb. 27-28, 2010 644 326-318 3rd (5) Big Bird Classic Mar. 9-10, 1997 645 322-323 6th (13) Saluki Invitational March 26-27, 2006 646 324-322 6th (15) Lady Falcon Invitational Sept. 21-22, 1996 646 330-316 6th (12) EKU Lady Colonel Invitational Oct. 15-16, 1999 646 324-322 1st (12) EKU Spring Classic April 5-6, 2007 647 321-326 t-4th (15) Lady Falcon Invitational Sept. 20-21, 1997 648 328-320 t-7th (13) Minnesota Gopher Invitational Sept. 13-14, 1997 648 322-326 2nd (12) Ball State Invitational Sept. 8-9, 2001 649 321-328 2nd (10) Bronco Invitational Apr. 8-9, 2002 649 322-327 6th (18) Red Rocks Invitational Feb. 25-26, 2011 650 320-330 6th (10) Mid-Americsn Conference Fall Preview Oct. 18-19, 2010

THREE ROUND TEAM RECORDS Total Round Scores Finish Event Dates 884 297-293-294 9th (12) Westbrook Invitational Feb. 26-27, 2012 888 290-305-293 2nd (13) Shootout at the Legends Oct. 8-9, 2007 888 298-296-294 4th (14) Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam March 14-16, 2011 895 301-302-292 5th (18) Shootout at the Legends Oct. 9-10, 2006 895 302-292-301 2nd (15) Pat Bradley Invitational Oct.23-25, 2011 899 302-305-292 t-3rd (19) UALR Women’s Golf Classic March 26-27, 2012 900 297-299-304 1st (1) Rocket Spring Classic Apr. 17-18, 2006 904 297-301-306 3rd (18) Rio Verde Invitational March 5-7, 2010 904 312-295-297 6th (16) Indiana Invitational April 10-11, 2010 905 299-306-300 3rd (15) LPGA International Xavier Invitational Oct. 10-12, 2008 906 297-295-314 2nd (14) Rocket Fall Classic Oct. 24-25, 2005 909 303-309-297 5th (18) Rio Verde Invitational March 7-9, 2008 910 294-306-310 1st (17) Rio Verde Invitational March 4-6, 2011 910 306-302-302 4th (19) UALR Women’s Golf Classic March 28-29, 2011 912 303-306-303 1st (13) Hoosier Fall Invitational Oct. 17-18, 2011 914 299-303-312 9th (17) Shootout at the Legends Oct. 10-11, 2005 914 310-304-300 3rd (20) Duramed Collegiate Invitational March 6-8, 2009 915 303-308-304 8th (18) Rio Verde Invitational March 10-11, 2007 916 301-309-306 t-10th (19) Johnie Imes Invitational Oct. 1-2,2012 917 300-308-309 3rd (10) Ross Resorts at Mid Pines Oct. 26-27, 2009 919 300-304-315 1st (12) Zippy Invitational Sept. 29-30, 2008 920 306-308-306 6th (16) Rio Verde Invitational March 9-11, 2012 922 306-307-309 9th (17) Mary Fossum Invitational Sept. 12-13, 2009 923 314- 299-310 3rd (18) EKU Spring Invitational April 11-12, 2009 923 312-303-308 10th (19) Northern Migration Invitational March 15-17, 2010 923 311-306-306 10th (18) UALR Women’s Golf Classic March 29-30, 2010 924 305-316-303 t-7th (14) Lady Northern Invitational Sept. 22-23, 2007 924 305-307-312 5th (10) Wolverine Invitational Sept. 29-30, 2007 926 306-296-324 4th (9) Mid-American Conference Championship April 23-25, 2010 927 306-306-315 t-3rd (16) Nittany Lion Invitational Oct. 3-4, 2009 928 307-314-307 3rd (14) Lady Irish Invitational Sept. 23-24, 2006 928 306-301-311 2nd (9) Mid-American Conference Championship April 22-24, 2011 929 312-310-307 7th (17) Rio Verde Invitational Mar. 2-4, 2006 931 316-307-308 t-9th (14) Adidas Fall Invitational Oct. 21-22, 2003 931 311-309-311 9th (17) Mary Fossum Invitational Sept. 15-16,2012 932 309-300-323 5th (12) Lady Hawkeye Invitational Apr. 14-15, 2001 932 303-316-313 6th (11) CU Heather Farr Memorial Invitational Oct. 8-9, 2010 932 308-297-327 14th (15) Challenge at Onion Creek Nov. 1-2, 2010 933 312-311-310 t-3rd (14) Wolverine Invitational Sept. 22-23,2012 935 312-317-306 7th (10) Wolverine Invitational Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2006 935 311-319-305 2nd (16) Duramed MAC Preview Oct. 12-13, 2009

TWO ROUND TEAM RECORDS

Stephanie Smoot (1996-2000)

Jennifer LaRocco (1998-02)

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ALL-TIME TEAM TOP-10 FINISHESEvent Finish Score DateBig Bird Classic 3rd (5) 644 3/9-10/97Illini Spring Classic 3rd (12) 641 4/19-20/97Lady Falcon Invitational t-4th (15) 647 9/19-21/97MAC Classic 4th (5) 668 4/12-13/98Lady Falcon Invitational 4th (13) 627 9/26-27/98Eastern Kentucky Invit. 5th (8) 663 10/16-17/98MAC Championship 4th (7) 991 4/16-18/99Minnesota Gopher Invit. t-1st* (11) 948 9/11-12/99N. Ariz. Lumberjack Invit. 3rd (17) 636 9/20-21/99Bronco Invitational 1st (8) 306 4/9-10/00MAC Championship 3rd (7) 953 4/28-30/00Wolverine Women’s Invit. 5th (12) 1011 9/16-17/00NIU Snowbird Intercollegiate 4th (16) 624 3/9-10/01Saluki Invitational 5th (14) 660 3/25-26/01Bronco Invitational 1st (12) 639 4/8-9/01Lady Hawkeye Invitational 5th (12) 932 4/14-15/01MAC Championship 3rd (8) 949 4/27-29/01Ball State Invitational 2nd (12) 648 9/8-9/01Wolverine Women’s Invit. 2nd (10) 661 10/6-7/01Islander Fall Classic t-5th (13) 988 11/12-13/01Bronco Invitational 2nd (10) 649 4/8-9/02MAC Championship 4th (8) 978 4/26-28/02Cardinal Classic 1st (15) 610 9/7-8/02Bronco Invitational 4th (9) 651 4-11-12/04Notre Dame Invitational 5th (17) 949 9/16-17/05Rocket Invitational 2nd (14) 906 9/23-24/05EKU Spring Invitational 2nd (14) 952 4/7-8/06Rocket Spring Classic 1st (11) 900 4/17-18/06Cardinal Classic 1st (18) 607 9/9-10/06Lady Irish Invitational 3rd (14) 928 9/23-24/06Shootout at the Legends 5th (18) 895 10/9-10/06Baja Invitational 2nd (13) 972 2/12-13/07Red Rock Invitational 5th (16) 627 3/3-4/07Saluki Invitational 1st (14) 610 3/25-26/07EKU Spring Invitational 1st (12) 646 4/5-6/07MAC Championship 2nd (8) 1252 4/27-29/07NIU Brickyard Invite 1st (11) 600 9-10/11/07Wolverine Invitational 5th (10) 924 9/29-30/07Shootout at the Legends 1st (13) 888 10/8-9/07Red Rocks Invitational 1st (15) 626 3/1-2/08Rio Verde Invitational 5th (18) 909 3/7-9/08EKU Spring Invitational 1st (7) 606 4/4-5/08MAC Championship 2nd (8) 1228 4/25-27/08Wolverine Invitational 3rd (13) 305 9/14/08Zippy Invitational 1st (12) 919 9/29-30/08LPGA International Xavier Invit. 3rd (15) 905 10/10-12/08Braveheart Classic 2nd (14) 312 2/9-10/09MSU Spring Kick-Off 2nd (8) 939 2/22-24/09Duramed Collegiate Invitational 3rd (20) 914 3/6-8/09UALR Women’s Golf Classic 5th (20) 946 3/30-31/09EKU Spring Invitational 3rd (18) 923 4/11-12/09MAC Championship 2nd (9) 1256 4/24-26/09Mary Fossum Invitational 9th (17) 922 9/12-13/09Cardinal Classic 1st (16) 591 9/19-20/09Nittany Lion Invitational t-3rd (16) 927 10/3-4/09Duramed MAC Preview 2nd (16) 935 10/12-13/09Ross Resorts at Mid Pines 3rd (10) 917 10/26-27/09Red Rocks Invitational t-4th (18) 641 2/27-28/10Rio Verde Invitational 3rd (18) 904 3/5-7/10Northern Migration Invitational 10th (19) 923 3/15-17/10UALR Women’s Golf Classic 10th (18) 923 3/29-30/10

All-Time HonorsStephanie Smoot - MAC Player of the Year - 1997-98Stephanie Smoot - All-Tournament (MAC Classic) - 1997-98Stephanie Smoot - MAC Academic Achievement Honor - 1997-98Stephanie Smoot - Second Team All-MAC - 1998-99Andrea Schaffer - MAC Academic Achievement Honor - 1997-98Stephanie Smoot - First Team All-MAC - 1999-2000Stephanie Smoot - MAC Golfer of the Week - April 12, 2000Devon Beveridge - MAC Honor Roll - 1999-2000Jennifer LaRocco - MAC Honor Roll - 1999-2000Andrea Schaffer - MAC Honor Roll - 1999-2000Stephanie Smoot - MAC Honor Roll - 1999-2000Kelly Pickett - MAC Golfer of the Week - April 18, 2001Devon Beveridge - MAC Honor Roll - 2000-01Jennifer LaRocco - MAC Honor Roll - 2000-01Andrea Schaffer - MAC Honor Roll - 2000-01Kelly Pickett -First Team All-MAC - 2001-02Kelly Pickett - MAC Golfer of the Week - April 11, 2002Stephany Fleet - MAC Co-Golfer of the Week - Oct. 4, 2006Stephany Fleet - MAC Scholar Athlete of the Week - Oct. 4, 2006Stephany Fleet - MAC Co-Golfer of the Week - March 28, 2007Catherine Fortin - MAC Co-Golfer of the Week - April 11, 2007Catherine Fortin - MAC Co-Golfer of the Week - April 25, 2007Sandy Wagner - 2007 MAC Coach of the YearStephany Fleet - First Team All-MAC - 2006-07Catherine Fortin - First Team All-MAC - 2006-07Catherine Fortin - All-Tournament Team - 2007Stephany Fleet - Academic All-MAC - 2006-07Courtney Aili - 2006-07 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honoree Kelly Boogaard - 2006-07 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honoree Marjorie Thuot - 2006-07 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honoree Stephany Fleet - 2006-07 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honoree Stephany Fleet was runner up in the United States Women’s Public Links Championship (June 23, 2007) in Lexington, KyCourtney Aili won the Ann Arbor Women's Golf Championship, June 24, 2007Courtney Aili made a hole-in-one at the Michigan Women's Open (July 16, 2007)Stephany Fleet - Co-MAC Player of the week - Sept. 29, 2007Catherine Fortin - MAC Golfer of the week - Oct. 6, 2007Stephany Fleet - MAC Golfer of the Week - April 8, 2007Stephany Fleet - 2007-08 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honoree Marjorie Thuot - 2007-08 NGCA All-American Scholar Team HonoreeStephany Fleet - Academic All-MAC 200-08Stephany Fleet - MAC Women's Golfer of the Week - Sept. 14, 2008Darby Peters - Wins Zippy Invitational - Sept. 30, 2008Darby Peters - MAC Women's Golfer of the Week - Sept. 30, 2008Darby Peters - MAC Female co-Scholar Athlete of the Week - Oct. 5, 2008Stephany Fleet- MAC Women's Golfer of the Week- Feb. 10, 2009Darby Peters- MAC Women's Co-Golfer of the Week- Feb. 25, 2009Stephany Fleet- MAC Women's Golfer of the Week- April 1, 2009Stephany Fleet- All-MAC First Team 2008-09Stephany Fleet- All-Tournament Team 2008-09Stephany Fleet- Academic All-MAC 2008-09Stephany Fleet- NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honoree 2008-09Darby Peters- All-MAC First Team 2008-09Darby Peters- Academin All-MAC 2008-09Darby Peters- NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honoree 2008-09Courtney Aili- All-MAC Second Team 2008-09Courtney Aili- All-MAC All-Tournament Team 2008-09Courtney Aili- Academic All-MAC 2008-09Lina Pasquali- NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honoree 2008-09Marjorie Thuot- NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honoree 2008-09Emily Podzielinski- MAC Women's Golfer of the Week- Sept. 23, 2009Darby Peters- MAC Women’s Tri-Golfer of the Week- Oct. 28, 2009Darby Peters- All MAC First Team 2009-10Emily Podzielinski- All MAC Second Team 2009-10Robyn Scott- All MAC Second Team 2009-10Robyn Scott- All MAC All-Tournament Team 2009-10Emily Podzielinski- Freshman of the Year 2009-10Darby Peters- Academic All-MAC 2009-10Emily Podzielinski- NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honoree 2009-10Lina Pasquali- NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honoree 2009-10Marjorie Thuot- NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honoree 2009-10Sarah Johnson- NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honoree 2009-10Darby Peters- MAC Women’s Golfer of the Week- March 16, 2011Robyn Scott - MAC Women’s Golfer of the Week- April 18, 2011Sarah Johnso - 2011 MAC Individual ChampionAlyssa Kwon - Freshman of the Year 2010-11Sandy Wagner- Coach of the Year 2010-11Robyn Scott - Sportswoman of the Year 2010-11Sarah Johnson - All-Tournament Team 2010-11Sarah Johnson - All MAC First Team 2010-11Darby Peters- All MAC Second Team 2010-11Sarah Johnson - MAC Female Scholar Athlete of the Week - April 24, 2011Sarah Johnson - MAC Women’s Golfer of the Week- Oct. 5, 2011Sarah Johnson - MAC Women’s Golfer of the Week- March 1, 2012Meredith Fairbairn - MAC Women’s Golfer of the Week- Oct. 26, 2011Shannon Warner - MAC Women’s Golfer of the Week- March 27, 2012Shannon Warner - MAC Women’s Golfer of the Week- April 4, 2012Sarah Johnson - All MAC First Team 2011-12Shannon Warner - All MAC First Team 2011-12Sarah Johnson - Academic All-MAC 2011-12Meredith Fairbairn - Academic All-MAC 2011-12

FOUR ROUND TEAM RECORDS Total Round Scores Finish Event Dates 1,228 310-317-305-296 2nd (8) MAC Championship April 25-27, 2008 1,242 314-313-314-301 6th (8) MAC Championship April 4-6, 2006 1,252 317-310-311-314 2nd (8) MAC Championship April 27-29, 2007 1,256 333-307-314-302 2nd (9) MAC Championship April 24-26, 2009

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ALL-TIME EMU CAREER STATS SUMMARYPlayer Rounds Strokes Lo72 Lo54 Lo36 LoRnd Par/- Events Top1 Top5 Top10 Avg SeasonsCourtney Aili 81 6,448 308 223 151 72 1 30 - 4 7 79.6 2005-09Erin Ashpaw 37 3,372 - 268 168 82 - 17 - - - 91.1 1996-99Devon Beveridge 91 7,493 - 151 156 74 - 39 - 2 7 82.3 1998-02Stephanie Bevington 51 4,144 328 232 179 73 - 19 1 1 1 81.3 2007-10Kelly Boogaard 97 7,931 316 172 87 7 3 35 - - 2 81.8 2003-07Corey Crossan 46 3,715 - 225 154 72 1 18 - - - 80.76 2010-13Stephany Fleet 99 7,629 302 219 143 69 7 36 3 13 19 77.1 2005-09Catherine Fortin 116 8,908 304 214 146 67 12 41 3 14 18 76.8 2004-08Meredith Fairbairn 59 4,686 - 220 150 71 3 23 - 3 4 79.4 2009-13Melissa Gordon 6 528 - 264 - 87 - 2 - - - 88.0 2003-07Emily Hassen 8 704 - 246 195 79 - 3 - - - 88.0 1998-00Sarah Johnson 97 7,564 - 216 148 70 10 36 1 5 10 77.9 2009-13Kristy Kortuem 21 1,777 - 253 155 76 - 9 - 1 1 84.6 1996-97Alyssa Kwon 72 5,626 - 223 152 72 2 27 1 2 4 78.1 2009-13Nat Laopattanont 42 3,495 - 234 158 76 - 16 - - - 83.2 2010-13Jennifer LaRocco 77 6,623 - 182 155 77 - 33 - - - 86.0 1998-02Katie Little 39 3,464 - 252 167 80 - 7 - - - 88.8 2002-06Rushda Mallick 34 2,667 - 224 150 71 2 13 - - - 78.4 2011-13Lindsay McEwin 105 8,726 - 158 156 70 1 29 - - 4 83.1 2001-05Catherine Nicholson 10 805 - 238 156 77 - 4 - 1 1 80.5 1997-98Jasreen Nirmal 35 2,942 - 242 156 77 - 16 - 1 1 84.1 1999-01Heather Nolan 36 2,790 - 228 - 73 - 4 - - 5 77.5 2002-04Lina Pasquali 37 3,081 - 236 163 75 - 14 - - - 83.3 2007-11Darby Peters 114 8,798 314 220 148 70 11 41 1 6 17 77.2 2007-11Kelly Pickett 51 4,045 - 223 154 71 - 21 - 5 10 79.3 2000-02Karyn Lee Ping 5 441 - 250 164 78 - 2 - - - 83.8 2012-13Jamee Plastow 82 6,722 - 163 167 74 - 19 - - 1 82.0 2002-06Emily Podzielinski 31 2,369 - 223 141 69 3 11 1 1 4 76.4 2009-10Kate Rakel 14 1,187 - 164 166 78 - 6 - - - 84.8 1998-99Michelle Reeck 51 4,543 - 255 164 80 - 22 - - - 89.1 1996-99Kristina Reel 82 6,666 - 173 155 4 1 22 - - 3 81.3 2000-04Robin Rhein 16 1,266 - 237 153 73 - 7 - 1 3 79.1 1996-97Paola Sanchez 87 7,142 322 232 161 75 - 31 - - 1 82.1 2004-08Andrea Schaffer 85 7,180 - 162 155 73 - 37 - 1 4 84.5 1997-01Robyn Scott 61 4,706 - 218 148 69 5 22 - 4 6 77.1 2009-11Stephanie Smoot 82 6,538 - 153 151 73 - 36 - 9 17 79.7 1996-00Melissa Spalding 10 848 - 251 167 80 - 4 - - - 84.8 2006-08Rachel Stoner 76 6,585 - 174 163 78 - 20 - - - 86.6 2000-04Katie Strawser 75 5,969 311 159 153 72 2 27 - 1 3 79.6 2003-07Marjorie Thuot 93 7,486 321 232 152 74 - 34 - - 4 80.5 2006-10Maria Tsiouras 3 253 - 253 - 80 - 1 - - - 84.3 2008-09Shannon Warner 31 2,364 - 218 148 70 4 12 - 3 7 76.3 2011-12Rachel Weese 7 655 - 275 197 90 - 2 - - - 93.6 2001-05Kristee Wright 81 6,871 - 157 160 74 - 36 - 1 2 84.8 1996-00Bold Denotes Player of 2012-13 roster

1997-98 Women’s Golf Team

EMu WoMEn’s GolF rEcord Book

2007-08 Women’s Golf Team

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Best Season Scoring Average(Min. 10 rounds)

Average Player Season Rds Strokes 74.96 Catherine Fortin 2007-08 28 2,099 75.30 Stephany Fleet 2008-09 27 2,033 75.54 Stephany Fleet 2007-08 28 2,115 75.87 Sarah Johnson 2011-12 31 2,352 75.90 Catherine Fortin 2005-06 30 2,277 76.03 Catherine Fortin 2006-07 30 2,281 76.19 Darby Peters 2009-10 31 2,362 76.26 Shannon Warner 2011-12 31 2,36476.42 Emily Podzielinski 2009-10 31 2,369 76.48 Darby Peters 2008-09 27 2,065 76.84 Robyn Scott 2009-10 31 2,382 77.10 Darby Peters 2010-11 30 2,313 77.23 Stephanie Smoot 1999-00 22 1,699 77.27 Stephany Fleet 2006-07 30 2,318 77.38 Heather Nolan 2002-03 24 1,857 77.47 Robyn Scott 2010-11 30 2,324 77.64 Katie Strawser 2006-07 11 854 77.67 Rushda Mallick 2011-12 28 2,17577.75 Heather Nolan 2003-04 12 933 77.77 Meredith Fairbairn 2011-12 31 2,41178.11 Courtney Aili 2007-08 28 2,187 78.21 Alyssa Kwon 2011-12 28 2,190 78.30 Courtney Aili 2008-09 27 2,114 78.41 Kelly Pickett 2000-01 27 2,11778.67 Alyssa Kwon 2010-11 33 2,596

Best Season Won-Lost Percentage,(Min. 10 rounds)

Pct Player Season Won-Lost Avg. .940 Stephany Fleet 2008-09 723-46 75.30 .909 Catherine Fortin 2006-07 705-71 76.03 .905 Catherine Fortin 2007-08 674-71 74.96 .875 Stephanie Smoot 1999-00 732-105 77.23 .874 Sarah Johnson 2011-12 831-119 75.87 .867 Darby Peters 2008-09 667-102 76.48 .862 Stephany Fleet 2007-08 642-103 75.54 .858 Catherine Fortin 2005-06 651-108 75.90 .835 Darby Peters 2009-10 792-156 76.19 .820 Shannon Warner 2011-12 779-171 76.26

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Best 4-Player Team Season Scoring Average

Average Season Rounds Strokes 305.74 2011-12 31 9,478 306.87 2009-10 31 9,513 307.07 2007-08 28 8,598 309.59 2008-09 27 8,359 311.24 2010-11 33 10,271 311.30 2005-06 30 9,339 311.73 2006-07 30 9,352 320.00 2002-03 28 8,960 321.23 1999-00 22 7,067 321.52 2000-01 27 8,681 323.85 2003-04 26 8,420 324.68 2004-05 28 9,091 328.88 2001-02 24 7,893 333.21 1998-99 14 4,665 333.57 1996-97 21 7,005 337.90 1997-98 21 7,096

Best 4-Player Team Season Won-Lost Percentage

W-L Pct Season Won-Lost Score Avg .824 2008-09 108-23 309.59 .805 2011-12 128-31 305.74 .756 2006-07 96-31 311.73 .748 2007-08 89-30 307.07 .728 2009-10 118-44 306.87 .616 2005-06 77-48 311.30 .615 2010-11 99-62 311.24 .581 1999-00 75-54 321.23 .500 1998-99 34-34 333.21

Emily Podzielinski - 2010 MAC Freshman of the Year

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Best Career Scoring Average(Min. 30 rounds)

Average Player Season Rds Strokes76.25 Shannon Warner 2011-12 31 2,36476.42 Emily Podzielinski 2009-10 31 2,36976.79 Stephany Fleet 2005-09 115 8,83176.79 Catherine Fortin 2004-08 116 8,90877.15 Robyn Scott 2009-11 61 4,706 77.18 Darby Peters 2007-11 114 8,798 77.50 Heather Nolan 2002-04 36 2,79078.01 Sarah Johnson 2009-12 86 6,709 78.46 Alyssa Kwon 2009-12 61 4,786 79.31 Kelly Pickett 2000-02 51 4,04579.49 Courtney Aili 2005-09 97 7,71179.59 Katie Strawser 2003-07 75 5,96979.73 Stephanie Smoot 1996-00 82 6,53879.95 Meredith Fairbairn 2009-12 48 3,83880.49 Marjorie Thuot 2006-10 93 7,48681.25 Stephanie Bevington 2007-11 51 4,144 81.29 Kristina Reel 2000-04 82 6,666 81.37 Corey Crossan 2010-12 35 2,521 81.76 Kelly Boogaard 2003-07 97 7,931 81.98 Jamee Plastow 2002-06 82 6,722 82.03 U. Laopattananont 2010-12 34 2,789 82.09 Paola Sanchez 2004-08 87 7,142 82.34 Devon Beveridge 1998-02 91 7,493 83.10 Lindsay McEwin 2001-05 105 8,726 83.27 Lina Pasquali 2007-11 37 3,081 84.06 Jasreen Nirmal 1999-01 35 2,942

Best Career Won-Lost Percentage(Min. 30 rounds)

Pct Player Season Won-Lost Avg..847 Stephanie Smoot 1996-00 1249-226 79.73 .826 Catherine Fortin 2004-08 2436-514 76.79 .820 Shannon Warner 2011-12 779-171 76.25.816 Stephany Fleet 2005-09 2487-562 76.79 .792 Emily Podzielinski 2009-10 751-197 76.42 .781 Darby Peters 2007-11 2546-712 77.18 .744 Robyn Scott 2009-11 1345-463 77.15 .694 Kelly Pickett 2000-02 454-200 79.31 .680 Sarah Johnson 2009-12 1767-831 78.01.676 Heather Nolan 2002-04 123-59 77.50 .659 Kristee Wright 1996-00 912-472 84.83

Kelly Boogaard

Stephany Fleet

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yEar-By-yEar rEsults

Head Coach Iris Schneider (1996-99)

1996-97Sept. 14-15 Wolverine Invit. 11th 355-350=705Sept. 21-22 Lady Falcon Invit. 6th 324-322=646Sept. 28-29 Lady Badger Invit. 10th 334-333-340=1007Oct. 11-13 Lady Kat Invitational 16th 324-344-326=994Nov. 8-10 Pat Bradley Invit. 13th 329-332-345=1006Mar. 9-10 Big Bird Classic 3rd 326-318=644Mar. 13-14 Snowbird Intercoll. 11th 320-342=662Apr. 5-6 Indiana Invitational 16th 354-346=700Apr. 19-20 Illini Spring Classic 3rd 326-315=641

1997-98Sept. 13-14 Minnesota Invit. t-7th 328-320=648Sept. 20-21 Lady Falcon Invit. t-4th 321-326=647Sept. 27-28 Lady Buckeye Invit. 10th 335-337-319=991Oct. 4-5 Wolverine Invit. 7th 336-339-329=1004Nov. 3-4 Green Wave Classic 10th 356-347-338=1041Mar. 12-13 Snowbird Intercoll. 16th 358-359=717Mar. 29-30 Saluki Invitational 11th 355-347=702Apr. 13-14 MAC Championship 4th 333-335=668Apr. 18-19 Illini Spring Classic 7th 334-344=678

Head Coach Melissa Korte (1998-99)

1998-99Sept. 12-13 Mary Fossum Invit. 9th 324-320-326=970Sept. 20-21 Huskie Classic 8th 340-348=688Oct. 3-4 Wolverine Invit. 6th 337-339=676Oct. 16-17 EKU Invit. 5th 326-337=663Mar. 28-29 Saluki Invit. t-8th 340-337=677Apr. 3-4 Lady Colonel Classic No Team ScoreApr. 18-20 MAC Championship 4th 336-324-331=991

Head Coach Melissa Korte (1998-99) - Fall SeasonHead Coach Jamie Mauntler (2000 Spring - 2003 Spring)

1999-2000Sept. 11-12 Minnesota Invit. t-1st 315-310-323=948Sept. 20-21 Lumberjack Invit. 3rd 319-317=636Oct. 1-3 Nittany Lion Fall Invit. 9th 309-325-302=936Oct. 9-10 Wolverine Invit. 7th 339-327=666Oct. 15-16 Lady Colonel Classic 6th 330-316=646Mar. 16-17 Snowbird Intercoll. 16th 338-320=658Mar. 26-27 Saluki Invit. 9th 321-340=661Apr. 9-10 Bronco Invit. 1st 306Apr. 14-15 EKU Colonel Classic 9th 337-320=657Apr. 28-30 MAC Championship 3rd 320-322-311=953

2000-01Sept. 11-12 Husker Invitational 12th 325-318-325=968Sept. 15-16 Wolverine Invitational 5th 348-334-329=1011Sept. 21-23 Michigan State Invit. 12th 323Oct. 13-15 Nittany Lions Invit. 10th 337-325-303=965Oct. 23-24 West. Carolina Invit. t-7th 315-310=625Mar. 9-10 Springlake Classic 4th 316-308=624Mar. 25-26 Saluki Invitational 5th 339-322=660Apr. 8-9 Bronco Invitational 1st 317-322=639 Apr. 14-15 Hawkeye Invitational 5th 309-300-323=932Apr. 21-22 Buckeye Invitational t-12th 333-332-320=985Apr. 27-29 MAC Championship 3rd 320-311-318=949

2001-02Sept. 8-9 Ball State Invit. 2nd 322-326=648 Oct. 6-7 Wolverine Invit. 2nd 336-325=661 Oct. 15-16 Sunflower Invit. 12th 332 Nov. 12-13 Islander Fall Classic t-5th 328-332-328=988 Mar. 1-3 Lady Moc Classic 13th 335-334-337=1006Mar. 11-12 Waterwood Nat. Invit. 10th 329-321-347=997 Apr. 7-8 Bronco Invitational 2nd 321-328=649 Apr. 13-14 Hawkeye Invitational 9th 318-320-327=965Apr. 20-21 Buckeye Invitational 15th 335-334=669Apr. 26-28 MAC Championship 4th 328-331-319=978

2002-03Sept. 7-8 Ball State Invitational 1st 304-306=610Sept. 14-15 Wolverine Invitational 7th 324-332-329=985 Sept. 21-22 Mary Fossum Invit. 12th 987Sept. 28-29 Notre Dame Invit. 11th 298-281-291=990Oct. 7-8 Legends Shootout 15th 322-317-313=952Mar. 5-6 Rio Verde Coll. Invit. t-5th 325-319=614Mar. 10-11 Anteater Invitational 10th 326-323-328=977Apr. 11-12 Lady Colonel Classic t-1st 320-316-309=945Apr. 19-20 Buckeye Invitational t-9th 332-327-316=975Apr. 25-27 MAC CHampionship 2nd 309-317-299=925

Head Coach Scott King (2003-05)

2003-04Sept. 21 Mary Fossum Invit. 12th 317-329-312=958Sept. 28 Notre Dame Invit. 9th 325-324-344=993Oct. 7 Legends Shootout 18th 322-321-320=963Oct. 22 Adidas Invitational t-9th 316-307-308=931 Mar. 6 Rio Verde Invit. t-8th 316-314=630Mar. 16 El Diablo Intercoll. t-7th 312-323-317=952Mar. 30 Lindsay Intercoll. 8th 331-329-350=1010Apr. 4 Indiana Invitational 15th 337-324-337=998Apr. 12 Bronco Invitational 4th 334-317=651Apr. 25 MAC CHampionship 7th 329-330-326=985

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2004-05Sept. 5 Notre Dame Invit. t-10th 324-319-327=970Sept. 19 Mary Fossum Invit. 11th 326-322-329=977Oct. 3 Legends Shootout 11th 332-315-335=982 Oct. 10 Pat Bradley Invit. 10th 331-316-315=962 Nov. 2 Ross Resorts Invit. 8th 335-327-330=992 Mar. 5 Rio Verde Invitational 12th 317-308-328=953Mar. 25 Baylor-Tapatio Springs t-9th 322-320-323=965Apr. 3 Indiana Invitational 16th 350-323=673Apr. 17 Buckeye Invitational 12th 327-322-316=965Apr. 23 MAC Championship 7th 319-333=652

Head Coach Sandy Wagner (2005-Present)

2005-06Sept. 10 Mary Fossum Invit. 14th 317-310-323=950Sept. 17 Notre Dame Invit. 5th 324-312-313=949Sept. 24 Rocket Classic 2nd 297-295-314=906Oct. 2 Wolverine Invitational 6th 315-317-320=952 Oct. 11 LEgends Shootout 9th 299-303-312=914Mar. 3 Rio Verde Invit. 7th 312-310-307=929Mar. 27 Saluki Invitational 6th 322-323=645Apr. 8 EKU Invitational 2nd 315-319-318=952Apr. 18 Rocket Classic 1st 297-299-304=900Apr. 6 Mac Championship 6th 314-313-314-301=1242

2006-07Sept. 10 Cardinal Classic 1st 296-311=607 Sept. 24 Lady Irish Invit. 3rd 307-314-307=928 Oct. 1 Wolverine Invit. 7th 312-317-306=935Oct. 10 Legends Shootout 5th 301-302-292=895Feb. 13 Baja Invitational 2nd 326-316-330=972Mar. 4 Red Rock Invit. 5th 314-313=627Mar. 11 Rio Verde Invit. 8th 303-308-304=915Mar. 26 Saluki Invitational 1st 307-303=610Apr. 6 EKU Invitational 1st 324-322=646Apr. 22 Buckeye Invitational 7th 318-314-333=965Apr. 29 MAC Championship 2nd 317-310-311-314=1252 2007-08Sept. 10-11 NIU Brickyard Invit. 1st 299-301=600Sept. 22-23 Northern Invit. t-7th 305-316-303=924Sept. 29-30 Wolverine Invit. 5th 305-307-312=924Oct. 8-9 Legends Shootout 1st 290-305-293=888Mar. 1-2 Red Rocks Invit. 1st 311-315=626Mar. 7-9 Rio Verde Invit. 5th 303-309-297=909Mar. 24-25 UALR Golf Classic 10th 323-305-315=943Apr. 4-5 EKU Spring Invit. 1st 303-303=606Apr. 19-20 Buckeye Invit. 7th 312-328-310=950Apr. 25-27 MAC Championship 2nd 310-317-305-296=1228

2008-09Sept. 14 Wolverine Invit. 3rd 305Sept. 20-21 Mary Fossum 9th 307-311-322=940Sept. 29-30 Zippy Invitational 1st 300-304-315=919Oct. 10-12 LPGA Int. Xavier Invit. 3rd 299-306-300=905 Feb. 9-10 Braveheart Classic 2nd 312Feb. 22-24 MSU Spring Kick-Off 2nd 308-323-308=939Mar. 6-8 Duramed Invit. 3rd 310-304-300=914 Mar. 30-31 UALR Golf Classic 5th 318-309-319=946Apr. 11-12 EKU Spring Invit. 3rd 314-299-310=923April 24-26 MAC Championship 2nd 333-307-314-302=1256

2009-10Sept. 12-13 Mary Fossum Invit. 9th 306-307-309=922Sept. 19-20 Cardinal Classic 1st 298-293=591Oct. 3-4 Nittany Lion Invit. t-3rd 306-306-315=927 Oct. 12-13 Duramed MAC Preview 2nd 311-319-305=935 Oct. 26-27 Ross Resorts 3rd 300-308-309=917Feb. 27-28 Red Rocks Invitational t-4th 320-321=641Mar. 5-7 Rio Verde Invitational 3rd 297-301-306=904Mar. 15-17 N. Migration Invitational 10th 312-303-308=923Mar. 29-30 UALR W. Golf Classic 10th 311-306-306=923Apr. 10-11 Indiana Invitational 6th 312-295-297=904Apr. 23-25 MAC Championship 4th 306-296-324=926

2010-11Sept. 11-12 Wolverine Invitational 14th 318-322-318=958Sept. 25-26 Mary Fossum Invit. 9th 326-313-316=955Oct. 8-9 CU Heather Farr Invit. 6th 303-316-313=932Oct. 18-19 MAC Fall Preview 6th 320-330=650Nov. 1-2 Onion Creek 14th 308-297-327=932Feb. 13-14 Claud Jacobs Intercoll. t-6th 317-308-319=944Feb. 25-26 Red Rocks Invitational 6th 322-327=649Mar. 4-6 Rio Verde Invitational 1st 294-306-310=910Mar. 14-16 Lumberjack Shootout 4th 298-296-294=888Mar. 28-29 UALR Golf Classic 4th 306-302-302=910Apr. 4-5 Indiana Invitational 2nd 306-309=615Apr. 22-24 MAC Championship 2nd 316-301-311=928

2011-12Sept. 17-18 Mary Fossum Invite 8th 304-317-321=942 Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Nittany Lion Invite 1st 305-317=622Oct. 10-11 The Preview 3rd 305-317=622Oct. 17-18 Hoosier Fall Invite 1st 303-306-303=912Oct.23-25 Pat Bradley Invite 2nd 302-292-301=895Feb. 26-27 Westbrook Invite 9th 297-293-294=884March 3-4 Red Rocks Invite 1st 305-298=603March 9-11 Rio Verde Invite 6th 306-308-306=920March 26-27 UALR Golf Classic t-3rd 302-305-292=899April 2-3 Hoya Invitational t-2nd 325-314-308=947April 13-15 Indiana Invitational 3rd 306April 27-29 MAC Championship 4th 310-325-316=951

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sarah Johnson - First Mac chaMPion

NASHPORT, Ohio (EMUEagles.com) -- Eastern Michigan University sophomore Sarah Johnson (Wixom, Mich.-Walled Lake Central) claimed the Mid-Ameri-can Conference Women's Golf Individual Championship following the final round at the 2011 MAC Championship Sunday, April 24, 2011, at the par 72, 6,073 yard Longaberger Golf Club. Finishing at even-par 216 for the tour-nament, including a one-under par effort in the final round, Johnson becomes the first EMU player to win individual medalist honors since the program began prior to the 1996-97 campaign. Johnson finished seven strokes ahead of the rest of the field, and turned in scores of 72-73-71 in the championships. The previous best indi-vidual finish by an EMU golfer was a third-place effort by Catherine Fortin (2007), Stephany Fleet (2009) and Robyn Scott (2010). As a team, the Green and White equaled the school's best finish with a runner-up showing with a three-day total of 928 (316-301-311). Kent State University rolled to its 13th consecutive championship with a 54-hole total of 916 (305-307-304). EMU's second-place finish equaled the mark set by the 2003, 2007, 2008 and the 2009 squads. In 2003, the Green and White recorded a 925 at Walden Ponds Golf Course in Hamilton, Ohio. The 2007 team posted a 1,252 at Longaberger Golf Club in Nashport, Ohio, while the 2008 Eagles finished as the runner-up with 1,228 at The Brickyard Crossing Golf Course in In-dianapolis, Ind. The 2009 squad totaled a 1,256 which also took place at at Longab-erger Golf Club.

The Eagles' five runner-up finishes at the MAC Championship are tied with Ohio (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005) for the most of any team in the league. Western Michi-gan (2004), Toledo (2006) and Ball State (2010) as the only other teams to record a second place finish in the history of the tournament. All five Eagles are ranked in the top 40 including senior Darby Peters (Lake Ori-on, Mich.-Lake Orion) who carded a final round of 80 to place in eighth place with a 54-hole total of 232 (78-74-80). Senior Robyn Scott (Auckland, New Zealand-Westlake Girls-Texas Tech Univ.) tied for 15th with a 235 (80-78-78). Redshirt fresh-man Alyssa Kwon (Richmond Hills, On-tario, Canada-Richmond Hills) notched an 82 for a 25th place at 244 (86-76-82) and freshman Usanee Laopattananont (Bangplee, Thailand-Thai Christian School) finished in a 38th place tie with a 255 (86-85-84). Kent State shot 36-over par through the first 36 holes and followed that up by turn-ing in a 16-over par performance in the final round. Ball Stat was third with a 939 followed by Akron and Western Michigan in a for fourth with a 943. Toledo (956), Ohio (960), Northern Illinois (999) and Bowling Green (1,006) rounded out the team scores.

Eastern Michigan Individual Results:Pl. Player Scores1. Sarah Johnson 72-73-71=216 8. Darby Peters 78-74-80=232 t-15. Robyn Scott 80-78-78=236 t-25. Alyssa Kwon 86-76-82=244 t-38. U. Laopattananont 86-85-84=255

Team Scores:Pl. Team Scores1. No. 32 Kent State 305-307-304=916 2. Eastern Michigan 316-301-311=928 3. Ball State 312-316-311=939 t-4. Akron 319-315-309=943 t-4. Western Michigan 316-316-311=943 6. Toledo 321-318-317=956 7. Ohio 325-316-319=960 8. Northern Illinois 337-332-330=999 9 . Bowling Green 341-330-335=1,006

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This is Eastern Michigan

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EastErn MichiGan uniVErsity

Our Students With nearly 23,000 students, EMU provides a rich learning environment for the campus community. The University currently has approximately 18,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students. Our students represent 45 states and 93 foreign countries. Of undergraduate students, 72 percent are full time and 57 percent are women. The most popular majors are education, business, social sciences and history, science and engineering, English, and the health professions. EMU’s undergraduate population is approximately 65 percent white; 21 percent black; 2 percent international; 2.5 percent Asian-American; 2 percent Hispanic, 0.5 percent Native-American, and 7 percent not answered (i.e. elected not to respond to this inquiry). Eastern Michigan offers a number of special academic programs to help students succeed. These include the Honors College; the Holman Success Center; distance learning; accelerated format programs; online, weekend and evening programs and courses; American Humanics certification; Study Abroad Tours; a specialized master’s degree program for corporations offered onsite; a double master’s degree; online technologies for education and training. With more than 200 academic and social organizations, an extensive intramural sports program, 21 NCAA Division I-A sports and numerous cultural activities from which to choose, EMU students have diverse opportunities to become involved in campus life. Students’ on-campus housing choices range from traditional dormitory-style rooms to apartments and include living/learning center options.

Where We’re Located Eastern Michigan University is located in historic Ypsilanti, about 10 miles east of Ann Arbor, 40 miles west of Detroit and just 20 minutes from Detroit Metropolitan Airport. It is an area rich in academic, research, technological and recreational resources. The University also has sites in Livonia, Jackson, Traverse City, Flint, Detroit and Monroe. EMU’s 800 plus-acre campus of scenic flora and wooded areas includes 18 miles of walkways and jog-ging trails and has 122 buildings throughout the academic and athletic campuses. Eagle Crest – Eastern Michigan’s conference center, golf course and resort – is located on the banks of nearby Ford Lake.Ypsilanti plays a leading role in industry and education. The city and the University have forged close ties that have lasted more than 160 years.

What Makes Us Unique In 1849, the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan formally paved the way for the establishment of Michigan State Normal School, with the exclusive purposes of instructing persons in the art of teaching; providing a good common school education; and giving instruction in the mechanic arts, husbandry, agricultural chemistry and the laws of the United States. Since its inception, Eastern Michigan, first as a Normal School, then as a College and finally as a Uni-versity, has grown and developed to respond to the ever-changing needs of society. Over the years, EMU has educated thousands of sons and daughters of Michigan, the nation, and the world. The University currently serves 23,000 students who are pursuing undergraduate, graduate, specialist, doctoral and certificate degrees in the arts, sciences and professions. In all, more than 200 majors, minors and concentrations are delivered through the University’s Colleges of Arts and Sciences; Business; Educa-tion; Health and Human Services; Technology, and its graduate school. Eastern Michigan’s exceptional faculty, students and alumni include CEOs from major businesses; a National Student Teacher of the Year, National Teacher of the Year, numerous Fulbright Scholars and Milken Family Foundation National Educators award winners; and several Michigan Teachers of the Year. EMU is regularly recognized by national publications for its excellence, diversity, and commitment to applied education.

Faculty/Staff Eastern Michigan University employs nearly 700 full-time faculty and 1,000 staff members. Ninety-four percent of EMU professors have doctoral de-grees or terminal degrees in their field. The student to faculty ratio is 19:1. Faculty work closely with students, and many involve students in their research. Recently, the University celebrated its 30th annual Undergraduate Symposium; a benchmark program for undergradu-ate research.

Community Outreach Eastern Michigan is making an impact nationally by channeling its academic research as a means of solving real-world problems. EMU currently has 14 research institutes and centers that focus on com-munity building and civic engagement, quality, com-munity and regional development, small business development, geospatial education, textiles, export assistance and product development. EMU is well known for merging theory and practice for the benefit of the community. Applied research leads to new knowledge, new jobs and new business. Annually, the university receives about $15 million in revenues for sponsored research and community service activities.

The Alumni Association Representing more than 142,000 alumni and friends, the Alumni Association sponsors social and service-related programs for more than 20 geographically-based and special-interest alumni chapters.

EMU’s Economic Impact Since its founding in 1849, Eastern Michigan has provided quality services to the residents of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, the State of Michigan and other states and nations. EMU’s total impact on the Michigan economy of an estimated $3.7 billion annually reflects a return of more than $42 for each dollar received from the state. The University’s total impact on the Michigan economy results in a contribution of $166 million in state tax revenue. Thus, EMU’s impact on state government tax revenue is $1.87 in taxes for each dollar received from the state.

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Mission Statement Eastern Michigan University is committed to excellence in teaching through traditional and innovative approaches, the extension of knowledge through basic and applied research, and creative and artistic expression. Building on a proud tradition of national leadership in the preparation of teachers, we maximize educational opportunities and per-sonal and professional growth for students from diverse backgrounds through an array of baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral programs. We strive to provide a student-focused

learning environment that enhances the lives of students and positively impacts the community. We extend our commitment beyond the campus boundaries to the wider community through service initiatives, and public and private partnerships of mutual interest addressing local, regional, national and international opportunities and challenges.

Our History Founded in 1849, when the state of Michigan was just 12 years old, Michigan State Normal School was designated by the state legislature as the first institution to educate teachers to serve the public schools. The University thus began, somewhat humbly, as the sixth teacher education institution in the nation. A campus that today comprises more than 800 acres was once a four-acre plot with one building and two programs of study – a classical course and an English Course. The school’s name changed several times – to Michigan State Normal College in 1899; to Eastern Michigan College in 1956; and finally to Eastern Michigan University in 1959. During its first 100 years, the institution certified thousands of teachers and developed the broad-based curricula that ultimately prepared it for university status. Within that new university, three colleges emerged: Education, Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School. The University has since expanded three more times; adding the College of Business in 1964, the College of Health and Human Services in 1975 and the College of Technology in 1980. More recently Eastern Michigan has developed Extended Programs and numerous community-focused institutes. The University has enhanced its learning environment through structural initiatives during the past several years. Recent construction includes the Terrestrial and Aquatic Research Facility (1998), the Convocation Center (1998), the Bruce T. Halle Library (1998), the John W. Porter College of Education Building (1999), the Everett L. Marshall College of Health and Human Services Building (2000), the Village residence hall (2001), University House (2003), new Student Center (2006), and the new Science Complex (2010).

March 28, 1849: State Legislature passed Act No. 138 entitled “An Act to Establish a State Normal School.”

Oct. 5, 1852: Official dedication of Michigan State Normal School.

March 29, 1853: Michigan State Normal School opens, offering two programs of study, a “classical course” and an “English course.”

1854: Michigan State Normal School holds first commence-ment, with three graduates.

Sept. 1881: The student newspaper, The Normal News, is founded as a monthly.

1890: MSNS is the first Michigan institution to establish a department of geography.

Oct. 22, 1896: Theodore Roosevelt visits Michigan State Normal School.

Sept. 15, 1897: The student newspaper is renamed The Normal College News, published twice a month.

1897: MSNS is the first U.S. teacher’s college to become a four-year institution.

April 28, 1899: Michigan State Normal School is renamed Michigan State Normal College.

1900: Student athletes unofficially adopt the nickname Normalites. Athletes could wear either a “Y” for Ypsilanti or an “N” for Normal.

1915: MSNC is the first U.S. teacher’s college to establish training for teachers of the disabled.

Oct. 24, 1929: Athletic teams are named the Hurons.

July 1, 1956: Michigan State Normal College becomes Eastern Michigan College.

July 6, 1956: The student newspaper is renamed The Eastern Echo, a weekly publication.

June 1, 1959: Eastern Michigan College is renamed Eastern Michigan University.

1959: The College of Education is established.

1959: The College of Arts and Sciences is established.

Oct. 13, 1960: Senator John F. Kennedy visits Eastern Michi-gan University

1964: The College of Business is established.

1975: The College of Health and Human Services is estab-lished.

1980: The College of Technology is established.

1990: Eastern Michigan University begins the first phase of a $213-million investment in campus renovations.

Jan. 30, 1991: The Board of Regents approve changing the Huron name and logo.

May 22, 1991: Board of Regents approve new EMU logo and nickname - the Eagles.

Sept. 9, 1994: The mascot “Swoop” is officially adopted.

Nov. 28, 1995: Groundbreaking for the Bruce T. Halle Library is held.

Oct. 30, 1996: President Bill Clinton visits EMU to present a speech on women in the business community.

Sept. 20, 1997: A “beaming ceremony” is hosted to celebrate construction of the new Convocation Center.

June 1, 1998: The official opening of the $41-million Bruce T. Halle Library is held.

Oct. 9, 1998: Official dedication of the Bruce T. Halle Library takes place.

Jan. 1, 1999: Eastern Michigan University begins a year-long celebration of its sesquicentennial.

May 2000: President Bill Clinton delivers the commence-ment address at Eastern Michigan University’s Convocation Center.

Sept. 21, 2004: A ground breaking Ceremony is held for the New $37.5-million EMU Student Center.

May 14, 2008: Dr. Susan Martin is appointed the 22nd president of EMU by a unanimous vote of the EMU Board of Regents.

July 7, 2008: Dr. Susan Martin begins her role as EMU President.

TIMELINE

Fast FactsFounded: 1849 - Michigan State Normal SchoolEnrollment: Fifth-largest state institution in MichiganUndergraduates: 17,808Graduates: 4,830Gender: Undergraduates: 59% female; 41% male Graduates: 65% female; 35% maleMichigan residents: 88 percentPresident: Susan MartinBoard of Regents: Eight-member board, appointed by governorFaculty: 689 full timeFaculty holding Ph.D.: 93 percentStudent/Faculty Ratio: 19:1New Freshmen Average GPA: 3.1New Freshmen Average ACT: 21New Freshmen Average SAT: 1,014Academic programs: 423 majors, minors and concentrations, plus 167 graduate degrees and certificate programsDoctoral programs: 2 - Educational Leadership; Clinical PsychologyCampus Buildings: 122Campus Size: 880 acresAthletic Affiliation: NCAA Division FBS (1-A)NCAA Conference: Mid-American ConferenceMascot: Eagles Colors: Green and White

2012-13 Tuition and Fees*In-state and Ohio, 30 credit hours: $8,683Out-of-State, 30 credit hours: $23,095Room and Board, 18 meals weekly: $8,069*subject to change

The City of Ypsilanti Ypsilanti is a city in Washtenaw County with a population of 22,362. Originally a trading post established in 1809 by Gabriel Godfroy, a French-Canadian fur trader from Montreal, a permanent settlement was established on the east side of the Huron River in 1823 by Major Thomas Woodruff. It was incorporated into the Territory of Michigan as the village Woodruff’s Grove. A separate com-munity a short distance away on the west side of the river was established in 1825 under the name “Ypsilanti”, after Demetrius Ypsilanti, a hero in the Greek War of Independence. Woodruff’s Grove changed its name to Ypsilanti in 1829, and the two communities eventually merged. Henry Ford and the automotive industry came to Ypsilanti in the 1930s and beautiful Ford Lake was created to generate hydroelectric power for the manufacturing plants. During World War II, Ypsilanti became home to the Willow Run Bomber Plant, a factory that would employ 100,000 work-ers.

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Entering her fifth year as the presi-dent of Eastern Michigan University, Dr. Susan W. Martin has made a sig-nificant impact on the campus in her short time in Ypsilanti. Named the 22nd president of EMU May 14, 2008, she is the first female president in EMU’s 162-year history. Martin officially took office July 7, 2008. Since joining EMU she has led the institution in two consecutive years of enrollment growth, kept tuition, room and board at 0% increase for 2010-11, enhanced the quality of education by investing in hiring new faculty, and en-hanced the living and learning facilities by making $195M in capital improve-ments to the campus. “I am thrilled to be chosen for the honor of leading this great University, which has a strong history of excellent education and a bright future,” said Martin. During her inaugural address Martin set fourth an ambitious vision for the

university. The goals included building on the pillars of aca-demic excellence, refreshing alumni relationships, com-prehensive fundraising and earning the public’s trust. Under Martin’s guid-ance in 2008, EMU was again recognized as a “Best Midwestern College” by The Princeton Review for the sixth straight year. Additionally, for the fifth consecutive year, The Princeton Review recognized Eastern’s College of Business as one of the “Best 296 Busi-ness Schools” in the nation. Eastern Michigan also was awarded a 2009 Michigan Historic Preservation Net-work’s (MHPN) Government/Institutional Award for its preservation of the Univer-sity’s core historic campus. Prior to coming to EMU, Martin was the provost and vice-chancellor of academic

affairs at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. The majority of Martin’s higher edu-cation career was at Grand Valley State University, where she taught and pub-lished as a professor of accounting and taxation. Martin served as director of the master of taxation program, direc-tor of international business programs,

and chair of the accounting and taxa-tion department. In June 2001, Martin joined the GVSU provost’s office and served in roles as assistant, associate, and executive asso-ciate vice president of academic affairs. One of her major duties in that office was to help manage the $154 million budget for the Academic Affairs Divi-sion. Before GVSU, Martin was deputy state treasurer for the Bureau of Local Gov-ernment Services for Michigan from June 1981-June 1984. She also was the commissioner of revenue for the state of Michigan from 1985-1988. Martin received her doctoral degree in accounting from Michigan State University in 1988 and her master’s de-gree in accounting from MSU in 1976. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Central Michigan University in 1971. In 2009, Martin received the MSU Department of Accounting and Infor-mation Systems Alumna of the Year Award. Martin is a member of the board of directors of the Michigan Educational Trust as well as Ann Arbor SPARK, a non-profit organization that seeks to bring businesses to the Ann Arbor area. She is married to Dr. Larry Martin, professor of economics at Michigan State University, and has three children and two grandchildren.

Dr. Susan W. MartinEMU President

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Roy E. Wilbanks Chair Roy E. Wilbanks was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor Granholm in December 2004 to fill the seat vacated by Rosalind E. Grif-fin for a term ending in December 2012. Wilbanks was employed by Eastern Michigan University in various roles such as: Assistant to the President for Government and Community Relations, Vice President for University Relations and Secretary to the Board of Regents, Executive Vice President, and President and Chief Executive Officer of the Eastern Michigan Foundation. In 2004, he was inducted into the Ypsilanti High

School Athletic Hall of Fame and, in 2003, he was awarded the John W. Porter Distinguished Service Award. Wilbanks earned a master’s degree from Eastern Michigan University. Wilbanks serves as chair of the Eagle Administrative Services Board and is a resident of Ypsilanti.

Thomas W. Sidlik Thomas W. Sidlik was appointed to the Board of Regents of Eastern Michi-gan University by Governor Granholm in December 2004 to a term expir-ing in December 2012. He was elected by the Board as EMU’s Vice-Chair from June 2005 to January 2007. In January 2007, he was elected to be the Chair of the EMU Board of Regents, for a term ending in February 2009. He has served as the Chair of the EMU Educational Policies Committee since January 2007. In March 2009 he was appointed to be the vice chair of the Faculty Affairs committee. He is a member of the Finance, Audit and Investment committee and the Executive committee. In other capacities, he is also a member of the Board of Directors of The Detroit Institute of

Arts. Sidlik retired as a member of the Board of Management of DaimlerChrysler AG in August 2007. Sidlik has been vice chairman of the National Minority Supplier Development Council and Chairman of the Council’s Executive Committee. Sidlik is a resident of Ann Arbor.

Floyd Clack Floyd Clack was appointed by Governor Granholm in June 2005 to fill the seat vacated by Steven G. Gordon, and then reappointed to a full term in January of 2007. Clack was a member of the Genesee County Board of Commissioners (District 2) from 1996-2004 and is a former state represen-tative, serving seven terms from 1982 – 1996. He also served as a member of the Flint City Council from 1979 – 1982 and was a guidance counselor and teacher in the Flint Community Schools. He is a former president of the Flint NAACP. Clack received a master’s degree in counseling from EMU in 1972. He lives in Flint. Clack serves as vice chair of the Student Affairs

committee, vice chair of the Athletic Affairs committee and secretary of the Eagle Administrative Services Board.

Beth Fitzsimmons, Ph.D.Beth Fitzsimmons was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in February 2011 to replace Mohamed Okdie, who resigned. She is appointed for a term ex-piring Dec. 31, 2016. She serves as chair of the Student Affairs committee. Dr. Fitzsimmons founded Information Strategists, LLC, in 1987, a company that provides information services for high tech companies. Clients include scientists, engineers, marketing specialists and executives of major U.S. cor-porations. From 2003-2008, she was appointed by the President and chaired the U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS). From 1996-1999, Dr. Fitzsimmons was involved with several projects at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Prior to that, she was associated with

CENDI; an Executive Branch interagency working group composed of the scientific and technical (STI) managers from the Departments of Commerce, Energy, Defense, Health and Human Services, and NASA. Dr. Fitzsimmons served as the information specialist for 10 years at Aerodyne Research, Inc., and also has served as the Chairman of the Depository Library Council to the U.S. Public Printer (1993-94) and received the Public Printer’s Distinguished Service Award. She is the current President of the Rotary Club of Ann Arbor, the largest Rotary Club in Michigan, and has served on the Boards of the YMCA, University of Michigan Libraries, HelpSource, First Congregational Church, Cleary Uni-versity, Library of Michigan Foundation, and MIT Enterprise Forum.Michael Hawks

Michael Hawks was appointed by Governor Snyder in February 2011 to replace Phil Incarnati, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2018. He serves as chair of the Athletic Affairs committee and vice chair of the Finance, Audit and Investment committee. Hawks was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan and grew up in Ypsilanti Township. He graduated from Ypsilanti High School where he excelled in football and re-ceived a full athletic-scholarship from Eastern Michigan University. Hawks earned a varsity letter as a true freshman and went on to be the team’s starting Noseguard the next three seasons. While at EMU, he earned a BA

in Business Administration and subsequently earned a MA in Higher Education Administration from Michigan State University. After completing his education, he served as Chief of Staff for the Major-ity Floor Leader in the Michigan House of Representatives and on the Staff of the Speaker of the House. He currently serves as a director of Governmental Consultant Services Inc. (GCSI) in Lansing, Michigan. GCSI is a multi-client Lobbying firm that is consistently recognized as Michigan’s number one rated firm. Hawks individually has consistently been voted among the 10 best lobbyists in the state by independent political surveys of Capitol insiders.

James F. Stapleton Jim Stapleton was appointed by Governor Jennifer Granholm in January of 2007 to replace Karen Valvo, who resigned. Stapleton was reappointed by Governor Granholm in January 2009 to his own eight-year term that expires December 31, 2016. Stapleton is President and CEO of B&R Con-sultants. From 2001 through July of 2004 (while continuing to fully own and operate B&R), Stapleton assumed the responsibilities of Senior Vice President of Business Affairs of the Detroit Tigers, making him (for a good majority of his tenure) the highest ranking African-American within the business operations of a Major League Baseball franchise. In July of 2004, Stapleton left Major League Baseball to participate in a group that, in June

of 2005, purchased the Minnesota Vikings. He is the former president of The Think Twice Founda-tion, an organization comprised of African and Jewish American Community Leaders that raised more than $1 million and provided more than 200 units of new and/or refurbished housing for Detroit residents. He is also a past chairman of the Detroit Chapter of the Urban League. Stapleton has also served on several profit and not-for-profit boards, including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Wayne State University’s Shiffman Medical Library Board of Visitors, Ontario Michigan Rail, and the Board of Directors of Detroit Commerce Bank.

Francine Parker Vice Chair Francine Parker was appointed by Governor Granholm in January 2007 to replace Joseph Antonini, whose term expired in December 2006. Parker is the Executive Director of the UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust, which provides health care benefits to UAW retirees. Parker, who has more than 40 years of healthcare experience, retired as president and CEO of Health Alliance Plan in 2008. She serves as chair of the Personnel and Compensa-tion committee, chair of the Faculty Affairs committee and vice chair of the Educational Policies committee. She is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 2014.

Mike Morris Mike Morris was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in February 2011 to replace Gary Hawks, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2018. He is chairman of the Board of American Electric Power (AEP). From 1997 to 2003, Morris was chairman, president and CEO of Northeast Utilities System. Before joining Northeast Utilities, he was president and CEO of Consumers Energy, principal subsidiary of CMS Energy, and president of CMS Marketing, Services and Trading. He was previously president of Colorado Interstate Gas Co. and executive vice president of marketing, transportation and gas supply for ANR Pipeline

Co., both subsidiaries of El Paso Energy. Morris was the founder and president of ANR Gathering Co., one of the first gas marketing companies in the United States. Morris is past chairman of the Edison Electric Institute, Institute of Nuclear Power Operations and Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited. He also serves on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Electricity Advisory Board, the National Governors Association’s Task Force on Electricity Infrastructure, Business Roundtable (chairing the Business Roundtable’s Sustainable Growth Initiative). He serves as a director of the boards of Alcoa, Battelle and The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. Morris graduated from Eastern Michigan University with both bachelors and masters degrees in biology. He served on the Board of Regents at Eastern Michigan University from 1997-2004. He is currently serving a new term through 2018. In 1995 he received the university’s Distinguished Alumnus Award. During his graduate years, he was com-mander of the ROTC Brigade. Morris received a law degree, cum laude, from the Detroit College of Law and is a member of the Michigan Bar Association. Morris chairs the Board’s Finance, Audit and Investment committee.

The Board of Regents is the governing body of Eastern Michigan University. Its current format was created when the State of Michi-gan ratified a new constitution, Jan. 6, 1964. The Board comprises eight regents who are appointed to eight-year terms by the gov-ernor. The current EMU Regents are Roy Wilbanks, chair; Fran-cine Parker, vice chair; Floyd Clack; Beth Fitzsimmons; Michael Hawks; Mike Morris; Thomas W. Sidlik; and James F. Stapleton. “Other institutions of higher education established by law having authority to grant baccalaureate degrees shall each be governed

Floyd Clack

Michael Hawks

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Roy E. WilbanksChair

Francine ParkerVice Chair

Beth Fitzsimmons

Thomas Sidlik

James F. Stapleton

by a board of control which shall be a body corporate. The board shall have general su-pervision of the institution and the control and direction of all expenditures from the in-stitution’s funds. It shall, as often as necessary, elect a president of the institution under its supervision. He shall be the principal executive officer of the institution and be ex-officio a member of the board without the right to vote. The board may elect one of its members or may designate the president to preside at board meetings. Each board of control shall consist of eight members who shall hold office for terms of eight years, not more than two of which shall expire in the same year, and who shall be appointed by the governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Vacancies shall be filled in like manner.”

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Dr. Derrick GraggAthletics Director

The mark of an exceptional athletics program is the progress that is made each year. And under the leadership of athletics direc-tor Dr. Derrick Gragg, the Eastern Michigan University department of athletics has turned in successful campaigns in each of his first five years at the helm. During Gragg’s first year at EMU in 2006-07, the department set a school and Mid-American Conference record by capturing a remarkable eight team conference titles, adding a league post-season crown and recording two runner-up finishes. The MAC-record eight team championships eclipsed the mark of six held jointly by Central Michigan University (2003-04) and Western Michigan University (1984-85). In 2007-08, Gragg’s second as athletics direc-tor, EMU followed up the record-breaking eight championships in 2006-07 with four league regular-season titles and one MAC Tournament crown and the Eagles secured the Reese Trophy which is awarded annually to the top overall men’s athletics program in the league. Eastern had won the prestigious Reese Trophy three pre-vious times (1987-88, 1990-91 and 1995-96). Gragg was nationally recognized for his lead-ership in 2008-09, earning the Black Coaches & Administrators (BCA) Administrator of the Year Award. He received the award at the BCA National Convention and Expo Awards Banquet, May 29, 2009, in Indianapolis, Ind. The Eagles won a pair of MAC titles during the 2008-09 campaign in men’s cross country and swimming, while finishing as the runner-up in men’s golf, men’s indoor track, men’s outdoor track, women’s golf and women’s soccer en

route to a second place finish in the Reese Trophy standings. Eastern continued to excel in 2009-10 with a trio of MAC team titles, 30 individual MAC Cham-pionships and 60 student-athletes named to the All-MAC teams. Gragg also helped spearhead the construction of EMU’s $3.9 million multi-purpose indoor athletic practice facility located near the north end of Rynearson Stadium. The 2010-11 season proved to be another record-setting campaign for EMU Athletics. The women’s outdoor track and field team won in 11 years to go along with the men’s cross country team capturing its 15 MAC crown. The Eagles finished near the top in the battle for the Mid-American Conference all-sports championships. The women’s athletic program turned in third place showing in the race for the Jacoby Trophy, while the men’s athletic program turned in its fifth consecutive top five finish in the battle for the Reese Trophy. The 2011-12 fall and winter revenue-gener-ating sports programs had a banner season, ranking as the third-best combined winning percentage for the football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball programs since joining the MAC in the 1976-77 academic year. Eastern posted a .593 winning percentage during the 2011-12 season between the four revenue-generating sports, while coming out victorious in 62.50 percent of their MAC tilts which ranks first in its history. In total, the Green and White won a pair of MAC titles during the 2011-12 campaign in men’s cross country and swimming, while claiming the MAC West Division crowns in both men’s and women’s basketball. Additonally, four of EMU’s top six athletic

fundraising years have occurred during the past six years under Gragg’s leadership. The department also secured the largest athletics donation in EMU athletics history in 2008 - a $1 million donation to men’s and women’s track programs. Gragg was named EMU’s 11th athletic direc-tor, Feb. 21, 2006, after spending the previous six years at the University of Arkansas. He first joined the U of A in 2000 as an associate athletic director and was promoted to senior associate athletic director in 2003 and then to deputy athletic director. In his tenure at Arkansas, Gragg was involved in various areas including: athletic administration, sport program oversight, marketing, sports information, recruitment, budget, student-athlete support, compliance, facilities and game management, fund-raising and research. During his career, Gragg has published several articles and editorials on intercollegiate athletics as well as a nationwide study on sports-related gambling. He is a former member of the NCAA’s Minority Opportunities & Interests Committee, having served as co-chair of the committee in 2004-05. Gragg also served as a member of the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Northwest Arkansas Board of Directors and as a member of the American Heart Association, Northwest Arkan-sas Board of Directors. He currently serves as a member of the NCAA’s Legislative Council and is a member of the NACDA Division I-A Athletic Directors Scholarship Ad Hoc Steering Commit-tee. A former collegiate wide receiver, Gragg let-tered four years at Vanderbilt while earning his degree. He graduated with a bachelor’s in hu-man development in 1992 and was a member

THE DERRICK GRAGG FILEName: Derrick Lamont GraggBorn: 11-19-69 in Huntsville, Ala.High School: Lee H.S. (Graduated in 1988) College: Vanderbilt University (Graduated in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in human development) Wayne State University (Graduated in 1999 with a master’s degree in sports administration) University of Arkansas (Earned his doctorate in higher education administration in 2004)Family: Wife: Sanya (Whittaker); Daughter: DeSha (18); Sons: Avery (15) and Phillip-Raymond (11)

Intercollegiate Athletics ExperienceYear School Position2006-Pres. Eastern Michigan University Director of Athletics2000-2006 University of Arkansas 2006 Deputy Athletic Director 2003-05 Senior Associate Athletics Director 2000-03 Associate Athletics Director/Compliance1997-2000 University of Michigan Director of Compliance1995-97 University of Missouri Director of Compliance and operations1993-95 Vanderbilt University Academic Counselor for two years; Director of Student Life for his final year

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Baseball1975, ’76, ’78, ’81, ’82, 2003, 2007

Football1987

Men’s Basketball1988, ’91, ’96, ’98

Women’s Basketball2004, 2012

Men’s Cross Country1973, ’74, ’86, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, 2000,

2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011

Men’s Golf2007, 2008

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field1974, ’77, ’78, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’94, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2001, 2002,

2007, 2010

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field1982, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’95,’97,

2003

Men’s Indoor Track & Field1996, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,

2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010

Women’s Indoor Track & Field1997, 2000, 2011

Men’s Swimming and Diving1978, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’98, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008,

2009, 2010, 2012

Women’s Gymnastics2007

Women’s Swimming and Diving2006, 2007

Women’s Tennis1998, 2001

Women’s Soccer1999

Softball2007

Wrestling1996

EMU’s MAC Championships

Gragg at EMU By the Numbers1 ........................... Reese Men’s Sports Trophy

3.12 ....... Winter 2012 Department GPA

7 ...............CoSIDA Academic All-Americans

21 ......................MAC Team Championships

28 ...............MAC Coach of the Year Honors

30 . CoSIDA Academic All-Region Selections

31 .............MAC Player of the Year Honors

68 ......MAC Scholar Athletes of the Week

139 ......Individual MAC Championships

165 ...Second Team All-MAC Selections

197 ..........First Team All-MAC Selections

231 ............Academic All-MAC Selections

263 ...MAC Athlete of the Week Honors

294 Athletes with a GPA over 3.0 in Winter 2012

of the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll during his senior year. Gragg served from 1993 to 1995 as an academic counselor at his alma mater before adding the title of director of student life in his final year at Vanderbilt. During his time as a Commodore athletic administrator, he coordinated student life and support programs as well as supervising the aca-demic counseling programs for student-athletes. In 1995, Gragg was named director of compliance & operations at the University of Missouri. During his two years in Columbia, he was the game event manager for 10 Olympic sports programs and chairman of the Big 12 Compli-ance Coordinators Group during his last year as compliance coordinator at the university. Named assistant athletic director for compli-ance at Michigan in 1997, Gragg spent three years with oversight of the UM compliance depart-ment. While serving in Ann Arbor, Gragg also earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne State University. He then served on the faculty at WSU, teaching intercollegiate sport administration and sports marketing classes. Dur-ing the past three years, he has also served as an adjunct faculty instructor at both WSU and EMU. Gragg earned his doctorate in higher education administration from the U of A in May of 2004 and also taught two undergraduate courses during his tenure there as an athletic administrator. Inducted into the Huntsville-Madison County (Ala.) Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010, Gragg is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the Black Coaches and Administrators (BCA). Gragg and his wife, Sanya, have a daughter, DeSha, 18, and two sons, Avery, 15, and Phillip-Raymond, 11.

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Eastern Eagles Fight Song

“Eastern Eagles, hats off to you!Fight, fight, fight for ole EMU.Look to the sky, the Eagles will fly,the bravest we’ll defy.... Rah,rah, rah!”

“Hold that line for ole Green and White.Sons and daughters show your might.So, FIGHT, FIGHT! for ole EMU and vic-tor-y!”

EMU Alma Mater

Eastern, sacred Alma Mater to your name we shall be true.Ever marching on to victory, we’ll stand by to see you through,Softly floating on the breeze, verdant green with white of snow,This our banner we will carry in our hearts whe’er we go.

Go Green

Go Green, roll up the score.Go Green, let’s get some more.Raise a cheer for old Green and White.Let’s show them we came here to fight.Go Green, vic’try we’ll claim.Go Green, let’s win this game.We’ll always fight for old EMU.Come on and let’s go Green!

Since the 1991 season, Eastern Michigan University athletic teams have gone by the nickname “Eagles.” The Eagles name was officially adopted on May 22, 1991, when the EMU Board of Regents voted to replace the existing Huron nickname and logo with the new one. EMU originally went by the nicknames “Normalites,” “Men from Ypsi” and various other titles through the years before “Hurons” was adopted in 1929. The “Hurons” first came into being as the re-sult of a contest sponsored by the Men’s Union in 1929. On Oct. 31 of that year, a three-person committee, composed of Dr. Clyde Ford, Dr. Elmer Lyman and Professor Bert Peet, selected the name “Hurons” from the many entries in the contest. The name was submitted by two students, Gretchen Borst and George Hanner. Hanner was working at the Huron Hotel at the time of the contest and was no doubt as much influenced by his place of employment as by the Huron Indian tribe. The runner-up name in that contest was Pioneers. EMU began investigating the appropriate-ness of its Huron Indian logo after the Michigan Department of Civil Rights issued a report in October 1988 suggesting that all schools using such logos drop them. The report indicated that the use of Native American names, logos and mascots for athletic teams promoted racial stereotypes. At that time, four colleges, 62 high schools and 33 junior high/middle schools in Michigan used Indian logos or names. The EMU Board of Regents voted to replace the Huron name with Eagles, taken from three recommendations from a committee charged with supplying a new nickname. The other two final names submitted were Green Hornets and Express.

A Look Back at EMU’s Logos

1929-1991

1995-2001

1991-1994

2002

2003-PrEsEnt

• Charlie Batch, Lional Dalton, Jason Jones, T.J. Lang, Barry Stokes, Kevin Walter – professional football players

• Ron Campbell – President, Tampa Bay Lightning

• Fred Cofield, Earle Higgins, Harvey Marlatt, George Gervin, Grant Long, Derrick Dial, Earl Boykins, Carl Thomas, Charles Thomas – professional basketball players

• General John G. Coburn -- one of eight four-star generals in the United States

• Hayes Jones -- Olympic gold medalist

• Bruce T. Halle -- Founder and CEO of Discount Tire Co.

• John Heffron -- Winner of NBC’s Last Comic Standing in 2004

• Greg Mathis –Judge and later TV personality

• Lloyd Olds - designed the zebra shirt worn by referees

• Dean Rockwell – Olympic team wrestling coach in 1964

• Rocky Roe -- Major League Baseball umpire

• Jack Roush -- CEO and owner of Roush Racing

• Rodney Slater -- former U.S. Secretary of Transportation

• Shirley Spork -- co-founder of the LPGA

• Bob Welch -- Cy Young Award winner

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studEnt-athlEtE suPPort

Student-Athlete Support Services Academic, personal and professional support are essential to college success. At EMU, Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS) helps student-athletes reach their full potential. Our philosophy is to offer an academic support program, integrated with the University, that will assist all student-athletes with their transition into college. This all-encompassing support continues throughout each student-athlete’s collegiate career, until the day he or she receives a diploma, lands a job or enters graduate school. Being proactive rather than reactive, our staff does not wait for an academic crisis to occur. We gather important background information and build an aca-demic profile on each student-athlete, assessing his or her needs in advance. Services provided through SASS include the following: programs that focus on student-athletes’ special needs, monitoring academic performance, pro-viding learning assistance, assisting with registration procedures, assisting in monitoring athletic eligibility, providing priority registration and making sure that athletes are advised about current NCAA, MAC and University rules and regulations. Freshmen and transfer student-athletes encounter a major transition when making the switch from high school or community college to a university. These students, while adjusting to their new routines, receive extra attention and support. College is not easy, but with hard work and dedication from both the student-athlete and the support staff, the student-athlete can have a successful college experience. The success of Eastern’s student-athletes hinges on their willingness to seek assistance from SASS as well as other University student services. SASS staff members continually refer student-athletes to the Admissions Office, Academic Advising Center, Career Services Center, Health Services, the Records Office, Financial Aid and The Holman Learning Center. Faculty members also provide assistance to student-athletes through advising in course selection and provid-ing additional help with courses when requested.

Athletic Training and Sports Medicine The Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine Department has a long his-tory and reputation for excellence in the health care of student-athletes and the education of athletic training students. Founding practitioners Gary Strickland, Ron Venis and Dr. Wally Roeser envisioned a goal of first-class prevention, man-agement and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for all student-athletes. Although the department continues to grow, its primary mission remains the same. The student-athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics receive comprehensive health care from an expansive sports medicine team. The Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine staff is led by Dr. Tara Master-Hunter, Dr. Zoe Foster, Dr. David Alvarez, Dr. George Pujalte, Dr. Wally Roeser, Dr. Bruce Miller, Dr. Don Wurtzel and head athletic trainer Steve Nordwall. Ad-ditionally, the staff consists of two primary care sports medicine fellows, three full-time staff athletic trainers, two full-time athletic training clinical educators, five graduate assistant athletic trainers and the team dentist. Our sports medi-cine staff works in conjunction with various medical professionals within the community who provide nutritional, dental, vision and other specialized services for our student-athletes. At Eastern Michigan University, the philosophy of the Sports Medicine staff is two-fold: to provide a high standard of medical care through effective preventive and management programs, and to facilitate an effective post-injury rehabilita-tion process for a safe return to competition. In all cases, the ultimate well-being of each student-athlete is considered our number one priority, not only while they compete at Eastern Michigan University, but during their lifetime as well. The Sports Medicine staff operates out of three campus athletic training facili-ties in the Convocation Center, Bowen Field House and the Rynearson Stadium team building.

Sports Performance/Strength and Conditioning Our Sports Performance Program applies a complete approach to scientifi-cally and practically progress each individual athlete. Our purpose is to improve all components that will aid in achieving maximal athletic performance while reducing the occurrence of injury. We incorporate athletic based, free weight, multi-joint, and multi-directional movements which vary from a diverse col-lection of strength and conditioning disciplines to prepare each athlete for the general and specific demands of their sport. Standards that will be implemented at all times are: Integrity, Attention to Detail, Quality before Quantity, and Execu-tion before Innovation. Assuming quality, thought and effort have been put into a sports performance program, all else being equal, the program feels that these three components are usually separating an elite level program from the average. Incorporating Daily Competitions – The ability for athletes to compete in an every day setting is critical to the success of team and individual sports. Anything from team relays, to 1 on 1 tug of wars, to using a dumbbell weight heavier than the previous week. I simply make the statement to my teams, “WIN THE DAY.” Work harder – beat your last week’s sets/reps/weight/time, COMPETE! There is competitive nature in all mankind. Sometimes it takes a little extra effort on the coaching end to see it. Fill your team with competitors and your program will take care of itself. Physical and Mental Sport Transfer – Training to the specifics of the sport, and style that the head coaches are teaching is an essential way to succeed at any level. Find out what the sport coaches are looking to achieve and speak their same language. You are an addition to their staff, hop on board and cater your philosophy to their needs. Giving each athlete specific examples of on field/on court experiences where success can either be earned or an opportunity can be lost. Being able to make athletes understand the importance of mental tough-ness that is needed in the weight room and how it transfers over to their sport. The pain, the physical and mental struggles they endure in each training session is setting them up for success for their competitive season. Fight for every rep just as you would for any rebound, blocked shot, interception, or stolen base. Make references back to their closest contests that might have been decided by one play – (or one rep). Positive Influential Environment – Do athletes leave the weight room looking to return for more or dreading the next time they have to mope through one of the most silent hours of their day? Each session, from the minute the first athlete walks in to the last grueling minute they are dragging out, fill the room with ENERGY!!! Push them through their toughest moments and coach every rep. Show each and every athlete that you care about their progress. Stay vo-cal, provide positive feedback as well as constructive criticism, play that latest hip-hop track and find a way to create a positive training environment.

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21 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honorees • 13 Academic All-MAC Selections • 10 First-Team All-MAC Honorees

ncaa coMPliancE

The Eastern Michigan University Office of Athletics Compliance is committed to a com-prehensive compliance program that educates student-athletes, prospective student-athletes, institutional employees, community members and boosters about the importance of adhering to NCAA, Mid-American Conference and institu-tional rules. The commitment to compliance en-sures institutional control over the department of athletics. The existence of a successful com-pliance program depends on the willingness of coaches, administrators, staff, student-athletes and boosters to be cognizant of NCAA, MAC and institutional rules.

WHAT IS COMPLIANCE? At Eastern Michigan University, the Office of Compliance works within the department of athletics and the University to ensure EMU's compliance with all applicable NCAA, MAC and institutional rules. In doing so, the compliance office is charged with the following tasks:

Educating administrators, coaches, staff, • prospective student-athletes, current stu-dent-athletes and boosters about NCAA, MAC and institutional rules;Developing monitoring systems to ensure • compliance with NCAA, MAC and institu-tional rules (e.g., recruiting, academic eli-gibility, financial aid, awards and benefits, amateurism and agents);Investigating and reporting violations of • NCAA, MAC and institutional rules.

ARE YOU A BOOSTER? You are a booster if you are or ever have:

Been a member of a booster organization • that supports EMU athletics (e.g., EMU Ath-letic Club, E-Gridiron Group);Made any financial contributions to the • athletics department;Been involved in promoting EMU's athlet-• ics program;Been a season ticket holder; or• Provided benefits to enrolled student-ath-• letes or their relatives or friends.

You can become a booster if you provide ben-efits to prospects, student-athletes, their rela-tives or friends and any of the following state-ments are true:

The relationship between the athlete (or • parents of the athlete) and the individual providing the benefits developed as a re-sult of the athlete's participation in athlet-ics or their reputation as an athlete;The relationship began only after the ath-• lete become a prospect;The relationship began only after the ath-• lete had achieved notoriety due to his or her athletic ability or reputation;The pattern of benefits increased after the • athlete attained notoriety as a talented athlete.

ONCE A BOOSTER ALWAYS A BOOSTER. Once an individual is identified as a booster, the person retains that identity forever! This is true even if the individual no longer contributes to, or is involved with, EMU's athletics program.

WHO IS A PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE? A prospective student-athlete (prospect) is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade. Students enrolled in preparatory schools and two-year colleges are also considered pros-pects. An individual remains a prospect even after he/she signs a National Letter of Intent.

WHAT IS AN EXTRA BENEFIT? An extra benefit is any special arrangement by a EMU employee or booster to provide a pros-pect, student-athlete or their relatives or friends a benefit not expressly authorized by the NCAA. Examples of impermissible benefits include, but are not limited to, the following:

Gifts of cash, clothing, equipment or any • other tangible item;A special discount, payment arrangement • or credit on any purchase or service;Loan of money or co-signing of loans;• A vehicle, use of a vehicle, or any transpor-• tation expenses;Free or reduced-cost services, purchases or • rentals;Entertainment on- or off-campus; or• Free or reduced-cost rent or housing.•

WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES? EMU is responsible for the actions of its boost-ers. If a booster provides an impermissible ben-efit to a prospect, student-athlete, their relatives or friends, EMU may be subject to penalties from the NCAA and Mid-American Conference. When a violation occurs, regardless of intention, it can:

Jeopardize the eligibility of prospective • and current student-athletes; Result in the EMU athletics program being • penalized by the NCAA and/or the Mid-American Conference; and Cause you to lose benefits or privileges • associated with the athletics department (i.e., booster club membership, ticket privi-leges).

QUESTIONS? The above information is a brief overview of compliance and rules pertaining to boosters and their interactions with prospective student-athletes. If you have any questions about any NCAA, MAC or institutional rules, please contact Chris-topher Hoppe at 734.487.3263 or [email protected]. For more information on compli-ance and boosters, please visit the Office of Athletic Compliance's website at: EMUEagles.com/compliance

RECRUITING DO'S AND DON'TS Only EMU coaches may be involved in the recruiting process. Boosters may not make any recruiting contacts with prospective student-athletes, Boosters are prohibited from the fol-lowing:

Do not telephone, write or make in-person • contact with a prospect for recruiting pur-posesDo not contact a prospect's coach, princi-• pal or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospectDo not become involved in making ar-• rangements for a prospect, the prospect's relatives or friends to receive money or financial aid of any kindDo not visit a prospect's school to acquire • films or transcripts in an attempt to evalu-ate the prospect's academic or athletics eligibilityDo not have contact with a prospect, their • relatives or friends during any of their vis-its to EMU's campusDo not contact student-athletes enrolled • in other four-year institutions regarding the possibility of transferring to EMU

Even though there are many rules prohibit-ing your involvement with prospects and the recruiting process, as a booster you are permit-ted to do the following:

Notify EMU coaching staff about notewor-• thy prospects in your area,

Attend a prospect's athletics event on • your own initiative, provided no contact with the prospect, the prospect's parents or coach occurs,

Continue existing friendships, provided • solicitation of a prospect's enrollment does not occur.

FOR MORE INFORMATIONContact Christopher Hoppe, EMU’s Associate Athletic Director for Compliance.

Christopher [email protected]

734.487.3263

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Five-time Mid-American Conference Championship Runner-Up • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2011

YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) -- Eastern Michigan University’s Indoor Athletic Practice Facility, also known as “The Bubble,” is paying dividends for the University, the community and EMU athletics in its first year of operation. “I think the facility has been invaluable,” said Derrick Gragg, Eastern Michigan University’s athletic director. “It is the first time in EMU athletic history that our football team has been able to do conditioning and practice in the winter months without interruption. We also have seen improvement in our baseball and softball programs, and the practice facility has had something to do with that. This facility should help re-duce the competitive advantages that other programs have had in the past and is helping EMU catch up to other schools.” “Everything has gone very smoothly,” said Mark Monahan, director of the EMU Convocation Center, which oversees the indoor practice fa-cility. “Since January, it has been booked all the time. We have had a ton of youth sports use it.” The indoor practice facility, which cost $3.9 million to build, was in-flated during February 2010. The facility is a permanent air-supported structure that is 410 feet long, 210 feet wide, and 75 feet tall; and in-cludes a welcome center (1,100 square feet) and convertible space (86,000 square feet) that can be configured for a football field, an in-ternational soccer field, four youth soccer fields or two youth baseball/softball fields. A full-time supervisor and students staff the facility. The facility, lo-cated at 150 Westview Drive, is open Monday-Friday, from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.; and Saturday and Sunday, from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Youth soccer, Little League baseball, high school football teams, EMU club sports, recreational groups and six intercollegiate teams have used the facility since it opened last year, said Monahan. The six intercolle-giate sports that use the facility are football, baseball, softball, women’s soccer, and men’s and women’s golf. “It has had a huge impact,” said Karen Baird, EMU head softball coach. “As soon as we played our first game, you could see a difference.” One of the advantages, according to Baird, is players get a much more realistic experience in the facility than where they were practic-ing before, in Bowen Field House. “It’s a facility that allows you to play a game in a much more regular sense,” Baird said. “It gives a truer sense of playing on a regular surface.” The softball team finished the 2011 season with the second highest winning percentage in EMU softball history, going 26-18. “It’s been fantastic for our league,” said Dave York, soccer manager for Total Sports Complex. “We are able to incorporate more Ann Arbor-based clubs so they don’t have to drive so far to play.” Total Sports Complex runs youth soccer programs — that includes approximately 700 players — in southeastern Michigan and Ohio. Monahan said there has been one challenge for the facility.

“Parking has been an issue because business is so good,” he said. The facility has 100 spaces, but the volume associated with its use has led Monahan to request additional parking. Currently, Monahan said that a shuttle service to and from additional parking at Westview has helped offset the situation. “We need about 50 more spaces,” said Monahan. He said there is a proposal to add additional spaces on a hill near the existing spaces. Monahan said the facility had netted $325,000 in user fees as of March and is “in the black.” However, he said some utility billing issues are still being worked out so determining a profit margin is difficult at this point. “I think it was a great decision by the University,” said Monahan of building the facility. “The community seems pleased. It has been won-derful for the University and it is paying for itself.”

indoor PracticE Facility

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21 NGCA All-American Scholar Team Honorees • 13 Academic All-MAC Selections • 10 First-Team All-MAC Honorees

What: Multi-purpose air-supported indoor facility

Where: Located on the lower football practice field near the corner of Huron River Drive and Westview drive

Cost: $3.9 million

Size: 410 feet long 210 feet wide 75 feet tall 86,000 square feet of convertible space

Covering: Polyester material with steel cable grids (Arizon Company)

Playing Surface: Artificial-FieldTurf

Designer/Builder: Turner Construction

Architect: BEI Associates, Inc.

Start of Construction: November 2, 2009

Completion Date: April 20, 2010

Usage: EMU football, baseball, softball, women's soccer, men's and women's golf; Also available for rental to campus intramural and club teams and area teams.

Additional Construction: 1,100 -square foot welcome center; 100-vehicle parking lot

Tale of the Tape

indoor PracticE Facility

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Five-time Mid-American Conference Championship Runner-Up • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2011

E-cluB athlEtic hall oF FaME

The Eastern Michigan University alumni varsity letterwinners club, E-Club, sponsors the EMU Athletic Hall of Fame. This year’s class will mark the 37th anniversary of the E-Club Athletic Hall of Fame. The Class of 2012 will then be honored at the men’s in March of 2013. Tickets for the Hall of Fame ceremony can be purchased by calling the EMU Athletics Department at 734.487.8236.

1976Charles Eugene Beatty*James “Bingo” Brown*

William E. Foy*George W. Marshall*

Lloyd W. Olds*Elton J. Rynearson, Sr.*

Edwin Shadford*Raymond L. Stites*

1977C. Dale Curtiss*

Charles Hanneman*Charles “Whitey” Hlad*

Hayes W. JonesHarry Ockerman*Dean Rockwell*

Olin Sanders*Paul Shoemaker*

1978William E. Crouch*

Daniel Webster KirkseyRobert K. Middlekauff

Thomas V. Quinn*Kenneth “Red” Simmons

Andrew Vanyo*James A. Walsh*William C. Zepp*

1979Louis Batterson*

James BibbsMerrill Hershey*Harvey Marlatt

George Muellich*Ron Oestrike

Arthur D. Walker*Frank “Buck” Weeber*

1980Ruth Boughner*Leighton Boyd*

Kenneth “Beef” Matheson*Ferris G. Newman*

Bob Parks

1981Delmar Allman*Rha W. Arnold*

Charles E. Forsythe*James R. Martin*

David L. Pureifory*Abe Rosenkrantz*

Clarence B. Sabbath*Shirley G. Spork

1982Garion H. Campbell*

Clifford D. Crane*Marvin R. Mittlestat*

Albert H. PingelEarl N. Riskey*

Charles J. ShontaFred D. Trosko*

1983Roger Arnett*

Santee Brockman*Ralph Gilden

Augusta “Gussie” Harris*Kenneth Hawk*

Charles Lappeus*Neville “Tex” Walker*

George Wendt*

1984William Barrett

James BellWardell Gilliam*

Gordon MintyBernard Otto*

1985John BanaszakDoug Cossey*

Hasely CrawfordMichael H. Jones*Richard Moseley

Charles PaigeJean Siterlet*

1986Jean S. Cione*

David EllisBruce HowellRon Johnson

Richard G. RaymondBill Tipton

1987Glenn Davis

Marvin JohnsonBob Rowland*

William J. StephensJack Weiss

1988Norbert S. Badar

Clarence ChapmanSherm J. CollinsClare Ebersole

Stanley McConnorBob Welch

1989Gary Bastien

William M. Cave*Ron Gulyas

Ann (Meachum) LohnerBob OwchinkoHarry Werbin*

1990Ken Bruchanski

Dottie Denise DavisJeffrey E. Dils

Frank ReaumeVirgil E. WindomDuane Zemper

1991James Brodie*

Tom FaganJim Grant*Jeff HuxleyJames Ross

Claude Snarey*

1992Cleon Gilliam

Jay JonesSusan “Sue” ParksMike Strickland

Leo Turner*

1993Joe Brodie

Laurie Ann ByrdOswald Gaynier*

George GervinNick Manych*

1994Terry Collins

Donna DonakowskiF.L. “Frosty”

Ferzacca*Kevin “Rocky” Miller

Robert SimsC.P. Steimle*

1995John Clay

Bob CrosbyKerry Keating

James MatthewsLucy Parker

Larry Radcliff

1996Jim Applegate

John C. FountainKennedy

McIntosh*Randy Mills

Andrea (Bowman) OsikaJeff Peck

1997Walter Gerald Brown*

Ed Engle*Glenn GulliverEarle HigginsDuane Root

Eugene ThomasClaudia Wasik

1998Marc Dingman

Grant LongLoita “Blink” Molineaux*

Nanette PushRon Saunders*

Pat SheridanTom Smith

1999Ron Adams

Jim HarkemaKelly HeblerDave Kieft

Leroy Potter*Mark Smith

Jeff Washington

2000Wilbur P. Bowen*

Jack BrusewitzChris Hoiles

Denise (Kaercher) Leipold

Jim NelsonJenny Romatowski

Wayne Seiler

2001Angie Fielder

Jon GatesBob Jennings

Mauri Jormakka*George Mead*

John “Rocky” RoeRodney Slater

2002William “Audie” ColeRena (Cox) McBroom

Earl JonesLanny Mills

J.E. Morcombe*Jim Pietrzak

Ron RiceMary Smith*

2003Sherry (Anderson)

BoughtonSharon (Brown) CalhounMarsha (Barker) Crosby

Jim DutcherGarry Grady

Paul McMullenJoel Smith

2004Melissa (Drouillard) Bater

Roxanne (Munch) Bronkema

Roger CoryellMark DaileyEarl Dixon

Mireille (Sankatsing) SmithJim Streeter

2005Tommy AsingaDan Boisture*

Ben BraunHamilton Morningstar*

Dr. Waldomar RoeserDanny Schmitz

Sara SeegersHarold Simons

2006Nikki (Stubbs) Douglas

Greg HoweCarole Huston

Dazel JulesPeter LinnBob Lints

Gary Tyson

2007Al Jagutis

Marci KelleyMark Leonard

Tamyka McCordStan VinsonDoug Willer

2008Joy (Inniss) Johnson

Lindell ReasonJeff Reaume*Sarah Willis

Chuck Wilson

2009Denise AllenCharlie BatchJerry Cerulla

Angela (Springer) JohnsonSharon McNie

Gary PattonGary Strickland

2010Clement Chukwu

Dawn (Godfrey) HeckLaurie Hubbard

JoAnne (LeFevre) McBroomHildred LewisJohn R. MartinBarry Stokes

2011Ingrid (Boyce) Benn

Howard BoothTraci (Parsons) McMullen

Linda MilhollandJamie NietoNorm Parker

John Schmidt

2012JoyAnn ClarkeErik Henriksen

Ivory HoodSharon Rose Brian Tolbert

Jerry Umin

*Deceased