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  • 32014 Kansas City Mens Golf Media Guide

    Front Cover...................................... 1

    The Roos .......................................... 2

    Table of Contents ........................... 3

    Quick Facts ....................................... 3

    Credits ............................................... 3

    SEASON PREVIEW ...........4-7

    Season Preview ................................ 5

    Schedule ............................................ 6

    Roster ................................................ 7

    THE COURSES ................8-11

    Creekmoor Golf Course .............. 9

    Loch Lloyd Country Club ............. 9

    Meadowbrook Golf & Country Club .10

    Nicklaus Golf Course at Lionsgate .10

    Shoal Creek Golf Course ............11

    Where Theyve Played ..................11

    COACHES & STAFF ......12-14

    Director of Golf J.W. VanDenBorn ................13

    Head Coach Brianna Broderick ....... 14

    Volunteer Assistant Coach Andy Smith .....15

    Graduate Assistant Coach Madison Maddox ......15

    PLAYER PROFILES........16-25

    Susan Kirschenman .......................17

    Kailee Kuehn ..................................18

    Micah Radler ..................................19

    Madison Wolff ................................20

    Mackenzie Black ............................21

    Abbey Campbell ............................22

    Coralie Bretez................................23

    Maria Henao ...................................24

    Jordan Rehkow ..............................25

    2014 REVIEW .................26-29

    2014 Season Recap .......................27

    2013-14 Season Stats & Results ....... 28

    2014 WAC Championship Results ..28

    Year-by-Year Results .....................29

    All-Time Head Coaches ..............29

    HISTORY .........................30-32

    Honors ............................................31

    Records ...........................................32

    Kansas City Athletics Website ....33

    Follow the Roos ............................34

    ABOUT UMKC ..............35-56

    Chancellor Leo E. Morton ..........36

    Director of Athletics Carla Wilson .37

    Senior Administrative Staff ..........38

    Head Coaches ................................39

    Training Staff ...................................40

    Sports Performance ......................41

    Athletics Facilities ...................42-45

    SASSO .......................................46-47

    About the WAC ......................48-49

    About UMKC ...........................50-51

    Kansas City ...............................52-53

    Evolution of the Kangaroo ..........54

    Roo Club Athletic Fund ...............55

    UMKC Athletics ............................56

    GENERAL INFORMATION

    Location .......................................Kansas City, Mo.

    Founded ..................................................................... 1933

    Enrollment ..............................................................14,221

    Nickname ........................................................Kangaroos

    Mascot ................................................... Kasey Kangaroo

    Colors ......................................................... Blue and Gold

    Affiliation ............................................... NCAA Division I

    Conference.......................................... Western Athletic

    Chancellor .................................................Leo E. Morton

    Director of Athletics ..................................Carla Wilson

    Faculty Athletics Representative.......Ken Ferguson

    Athletics Department Phone .............816-235-1036

    WOMENS GOLF INFORMATION

    Director of Golf ..................................J.W. VanDenBorn

    Alma Mater, Yr. ............................................ UMKC, 2002

    Head Coach ......................................Brianna Broderick

    Alma Mater, Yr. ......................................Michigan, 2007

    2014 Conference Review .........4th of 8/974 strokes

    Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................6/2

    Newcomers ........................................................................3

    CREDITSThe 2015 Kansas City Womens Golf media guide was written, designed and edited by Nik Busch. and edited by Sports Information Director Rob McCutcheon and Sports Information Graduate Assistnat Kolby Paxton Photography was provided by Matthew S. Hicks Photography, UMKC Photo Services, Scott Indermauer, Bob Greenspan, Carla Wilson, Matt Potter/ OnGoal, LLC., Place Properties, Google Maps and the Kansas City Convention and Visitors Association.

    UMKC NONDISRIMINATION STATEMENTThe Board of Curators and UMKC are committed to the policy of no discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or Vietnam era veteran status. The Affirmative Action Office, 354 Administrative Center, 5115 Oak St., Kansas City, Mo., is responsible for all relevant programs. Call 816-235-1323 for information. People with speech or hearing impairments may contact the University by using Relay Missouri, 800-735-2966 (TT) or 800-735-2466 (voice).

    NCAA PRINCIPLE OF SPORTSMANSHIP AND ETHICAL CONDUCTFor intercollegiate athletics to promote the character development of participants, to enhance the integrity of higher education and to promote civility in society, student-athletes, coaches and all others associated with these athletics programs and events should adhere to such fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be manifest not only in athletics participation, but also in the broad spectrum of activities affecting the athletics program. It is the responsibility of each institution to: (revised: 1/9/96) (a) establish policies for sportsmanship and ethical conduct in intercollegiate athletics consistent with the educational mission and goals of the institution and (adopted: 1/9/96) (b) educate, on a continuing basis, all constituencies about the policies in Constitution 2.4-(a). (adopted: 1/9/96)

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    SEASON PREVIEW

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    Kansas City Womens Golf Media GuideSeason Preview

    With a solid mix of returning veterans and underclassmen, the Missouri-Kansas City womens golf team will look to make its mark in year two of the WAC under head coach Brianna Broderick. To open the spring, UMKC heads to Litchfield Park, Ariz., on Feb. 23-25 for the GCU Invitational and a preview of the WAC Championship at Wigwam Golf Course. On Mar. 13-15 and Mar. 30-31, UMKC will return to the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational and the UALR Womens Golf Classic, re-spectively, before closing out the regular season by hosting the Kansas City Shootout on Apr. 6-7 at Shoal Creek Golf Club. The Kangaroos then make their second appearance in the WAC Championship on Apr. 20-22 when they return to Litchfield Park and Wigwam Golf Course.

    Overall, the Roos four-year senior duo of Susan Kirschen-man and Micah Radler have left their mark on the Roos, includ-ing helping the Roos to their best conference finish in school history with a second place re-sult at the 2013 Summit League Championship. During their four years, they have been a part of eight of the Roos 10 lowest tournaments ever and six of its

    10 lowest rounds.

    In her final year in the Blue & Gold, senior Susan Kirschenman will lead the squad heading into the spring. Overall, the Hux-ley, Iowa native holds three of the top-10 single season scor-ing averages in school history, including the fourth best all-time, while her career average of 78.45 ranks second all-time at UMKC. Three, times she has fired a 71 or lower, the only Kangaroo in school history to accomplish that feat, while also holding five of the top-10 indi-vidual tournament scores.

    Radler, meanwhile, holds the ninth best scoring mark in school history at 81.30 over her 84 rounds played. Three times in her career she has recorded a top-10 finish and earlier this fall, the Fayetteville, Ark., native fired the lowest round of her career with a 73 at the Johnie Imes Invitational.

    A third senior, second-year Roo Madison Wolff, will also take her final turn in the Blue & Gold after finishing 2013-14 with an average of 81.60 over 15 rounds.

    Junior Kailee Kuehn returns for her second go round at UMKC

    after redshirting in 2013-14 after taking a season off for academic endeavors. Over her 21 rounds as a Roos, the Over-land Park, native has notched an average of 81.75 with a low round of 75.

    The UMKC lineup will also fea-ture a pair of sophomores who will be heavily relied upon. Last season, Campbell notched the 21st lowest scoring average in school history, while her mark this year currently stands as the 12th best, while Blacks aver-age this season is the 14th best. This fall, the duo has played in every event for the Roos.

    The Kangaroos will also wel-come in a trio of strong fresh-man from three different coun-tries in Jordan Rehkow (United States), Coralie Bretez (France) and Maria Henao (Colombia).

    In the fall, Rehkow opened the season at the Marilyn Smith Sunflower Invitational, firing a round of 84 and two rounds of 86, while Bretez saw action in three events, carding an 80.67 average over nine rounds with a low round of 74. Henao, mean-while, will make her debut this spring.

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    2014-15 Kansas City Womens Golf Schedule

    Marilynn Smith Sunflower InvitationalLawrence, Kan. (Alvamar Golf Club)

    Hosted by Kansas - Sep. 8-910th of 11 teams (961, +97)

    Johnie Imes InvitationalColumbia, Mo. (Old Hawthorne Golf Club)

    Hosted by Missouri - Sep. 29-30t10th of 15 teams (9211, +47)

    Pat Lesser Harbottle InvitationalSeattle, Wash. (Tacoma Golf & Country Club)

    Hosted by Seattle - Oct. 13-1413th of 13 teams (979, +115)

    Blue Raider InvitationalMurfreesboro, Tenn. (Old Fort Golf Club)

    Hosted by Middle Tennessee State - Oct. 20-2113th of 16 teams (951, +87)

    GCU InvitationalLitchfield Park, Ariz. (Wigwam Golf Course)

    Hosted by Grand Canyon - Feb. 23-15

    Rio Verde CollegiateRio Verde, Ariz. (Vista Verde Golf Course)

    Hosted by Western Michigan - Mar. 13-15

    UALR Womens Golf ClassicMaumelle, Ark. (Maumelle Country Club)

    Hosted by UALR - Mar. 30-31

    Gary Crossley Ford Kansas City ShootoutKansas City, Mo. (Shoal Creek Golf Club)

    Hosted by Kansas City - Apr. 6-7

    WAC ChampionshipMesa, Ariz (Longbow Golf Course)

    Hosted by WAC - April 25-27

    NCAA Division I RegionalTBD (TBD)

    Hosted by TBD - May 6-8

    NCAA Division I ChampionshipBradenton, Fla. (Concession Golf Club)Hosted by South Florida - May 22-27

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    Left to Right: Volunteer Assistant Coach Andy Smith, Head Coach Brianna Brod-erick, Micah Radler, Madison Wolff, Kailee Kuehn, Jordan Rehkow, Abbey Campbell, Mackenzie Black, Coralie Bretez, Susan Kirschenman, Graduate Assistant Coach Madi-son Maddox. Not Pictured: Maria Henao

    2014-15 Kansas City Women's Golf RosterName Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School (Previous College)Mackenzie black 5-8 So. Independence, Iowa/IndependenceCoralie Bretez 5-7 Fr. La Rochelle, France/Lycee Jean DautetAbbey Campbell 5-9 So. Garden City, Kan./Garden CityMaria Henao Fr. Colombia Susan Kirschenman 5-5 Sr. Huxley, Iowa/Ballard SeniorKailee Kuehn 5-8 Jr. Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley WestMicah Radler 5-0 Sr. Fayetteville, Ark./FayettevilleJordan Rehkow 5-10 Fr. Lees Summit, Mo./Blue Springs SouthMadison Wolff 5-6 Sr. Kansas City, Mo./Kearney (Redlands CC)

    Director of Golf: J.W. VanDenBorn Head Coach: Brianna Broderick Graduate Assistant Coach: Madison Maddox Volunteer Assistant Coach: Andy Smith

    The Kangaroosby Class: by State/Country:Senior (3): Radler, Kirschenman, Wolff Arkansas (1): RadlerJunior (1): Kuehn Colombia (1): HenaoSophomore (2): Black, Campbell France (1): BretezFreshman (3): Bretez, Henao, Rehkow Iowa (2): Black, Kirschenman Kansas (2): Campbell, Kuehn Missouri (2): Rehkow, Wolff

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    COURSES

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    Creekmoor Golf Course is located south of Kansas City in the Raymore, Mo. The 18-hole layout features 7,400 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course features zoysia fairways and 65 sand bunkers.

    Designed by Thomas E. Clark, ASGCA, the Creekmoor Golf Course opened in 2007.

    CREEKMOOR GOLF COURSE

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    LOCH LLOYD COUNTRY CLUBLoch Lloyd Country Club, which is located in the Village of Loch Lloyd, south of Kansas City is an 18-hole layout featuring 6,664 yards from the longest tees for a par of 70. The country club is opening a new Tom Watson designed nine-hole layout in July 2010, which will bring the total to 27 holes.

    Loch Lloyd was designed by Donald Sechrest, and the Loch Lloyd 18 opened in 1990. The course was also the host to a PGA Senior Tour event in Kansas City for nine years in the 1990s.

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    MILBURN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUBThe Milburn Golf & Country Club began as a dream that two men, Charles Babb and Max Phel, had shared in the fall of 1916. The original course featured a nine-hole layout with a small stone station used as the pro shop, clubhouse and snack bar. Soon after opening day the Board brought in William Boyce Langford, the noted golf architect of Chicago, to get his ideas on a full 18-hole course.

    In 1926, the Milburns members decided they wanted a true championship golf course and hired the firm, Smith and Harrison. They installed 18 new bent grass greens, new tee boxes, and 85 sand traps.

    Harry Robb, Sr., the clubs first professional, worked hard during his time at Milburn to make Kansas City and espe-cially Milburn a regular stop on the PGA Tour, and in 1949, the Kansas City Open became a reality.

    In addition to the Kansas City Open, Milburn has hosted many other high profile tournaments, such as the Missouri Mens Senior Tournament, Missouri State Amateur, Kansas State Amateur, The Tom Watson Challenge, and the course is one of the most often used venues for local U.S. Open qualifying, and is on the alternate year schedule for the final sectional U.S. Open Qualifier.

    The Nicklaus Golf Club at Lionsgate is a Jack Nicklaus Signature Designed Golf Course that opened for play in 2001.

    The course is consistently ranked among the top courses in the Kansas City area as well as the entire state of Kansas. The Club has played host to the Champions Tour and is currently the host to the Nationwide Tours Midwest Classic in August.

    The great Jack Nicklaus last competitive round in the U.S. was played at the Nicklaus GC during the Senior Tours Bayer Advantage Classic in June of 2005.

    NICKLAUS GOLF CLUB AT LIONSGATE

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    Shoal Creek Golf Course, which opened in the fall of 2001, has quickly become the number one public course in the Kansas City area. This 6,950 yard par 71 golf property was sculpted by golf course architect Steve Wolfard, and offers a truly unique golfing experience for players of varying skill levels. Every year since 2006, it has been ranked #2 on Golfweek Magazines Best Courses You Can Play in Missouri list and been bestowed a 4 Stars ranking by Golf Digest. Shoal Creek has hosted the Kansas City Amateur in 2006-2008 and 2010-2012. It has also hosted US. Amateur Qualifying in 2006 and will again do so in 2012. This extraordinary design features breathtaking elevation changes and expansive landing areas that meander through some of the most picturesque terrain in the Northland.

    SHOAL CREEK GOLF COURSE

    Roos Play Courses All Over the Nation...

    The Kangaroos have routinely played a national schedule year-in-and-year-out during Head Coach Brianna Brodericks tenure in Kansas City. UMKC doesnt shy away from playing top flight programs, as the squad faces the likes of Big 12, Big Ten and Pac-12 schools on a regular basis. The squad has played in 15 different states during Coach Brodericks five-year run as the head coach of the Roos.

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    COACHES & STAFF

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    Kansas City Womens Golf Media GuideJ.W. VanDenBorn

    Former UMKC mens golf student-athlete J.W. VanDen-Born was named the Direc-tor of Golf at his alma mater in June 2007. In this capacity, he oversees both the mens and womens golf programs for the Kangaroos.

    Overall, VanDenBorn has been the head coach for the mens program for the past 11 seasons. In five of the past seven seasons (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013), VanDenBorn guided the Roos to at least a second place showing at The Summit League Championship with his 2011 squad winning the first tournament title in school history and the 2013 squad winning the second.

    He has led the Roos to top-four finishes in the league championship tournament eight times.

    Last season, he guided the Roos to a fourth place finish in their first ever appearance in the WAC Championship, while helping Nathan Hughes and Antoine Rozner to Second Team All-WAC Recognition, with Hughes capturing the individual title at the Desert Shootout to highlight the season. Academically, Hughes, Cole Chelle and Jack Fiscus were each honored as Academic All-WAC selctions, as well as GCAA All-American Scholars.

    During the 2012-13 season, VanDenBorn was named Summit League Coach fo the Year after guiding the Roos to their second trip to the NCAA Tournament in school history. Under his guidance, Korbin Kuehn, Hughes and Rozner were named to the First Team All-Summit League and Chelle and Fiscus were named to the Second Team All-Summit League, while Kuehn was named Summit League Golfer of the Year and Golfer of the Tournament after claiming his second individual Summit League title and Antoine Rozner was named Newcomer fo the Championship.

    Academically, Hughes was named to the Summit League Academic All-League Team, while six individuals were named to the Commissioners List of Academic Excellence and seven were named to the 2012-13 Summit League Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll, including three as Distinguished Scholars.

    In the 2010-11 season, he led UMKC to its first ever NCAA Regional team appearance, and earned Summit League Coach of the Year honors after leading the Roos to the Sum-mit League title. He coached two second-team All-Summit League picks in Korbin Kuehn and Viktor Mikaelsson as well. The Roos won two tournaments during the season, and placed third or better in seven tournaments.

    During the 2009-10 season, VanDenBorn coached three student-athletes to individual tournament titles, which were the most individual victories since the 2000-01 season. Senior Brett Iliff won the ReBath Snowman Getaway for his first career victory, Alex Hogben was crowned champion at the Hawkeye-TaylorMade/adidas Invitational in April, where he fired a final round 64, which tied the school record, and Korbin Kuehn claimed the medalist honor at the 2010 Summit League Mens Golf Championship on the first hole of a sudden victory playoff.

    Following the win, Kuehn was named The Summit League Championship MVP and Co-Newcomer of the Championship, as well as being named to the all-Tournament team. Kuehn also advanced to participate in the NCAA Regional Championship in Atlanta, becoming just the second Roo golfer to compete in the NCAA Championship.

    Kuehn was the second UMKC student-athlete to win the individual league tournament title under VanDenBorns tutelage. Stephen Clark was the first student-athlete to win the Mid-Con Championship in 2006, as he earned medalist honors with a two-under par 214. Subsequently, Clark also was the first UMKC mens golfer to earn Mid-Con Player of the Year honor.

    During his tenure in Kansas City, VanDenBorn has coached a student-athlete to first team all-league honors in each of his seven seasons at the helm of the program. In five of his seven seasons, he had multiple student-athletes recognized, which included two first team and one second team honoree in 2010. During the 2005 campaign, VanDenBorn guided Brian Donnelly to Mid-Con Tri-Newcomer of the Year honors.

    VanDenBorn has also coached the team to the top single round performances in school history. His squad posted single round records of 280 in a pair of rounds as the 2004 SEMO/Harris Invitational, where they finished with a 54-hole tournament record of 848. During that same event, he led Alan Johnson to a school record 54-hole total of 203 and the top single round performance (64) in school history.

    Off the course and on the recruiting trail, VanDenBorn has enjoyed a tremendous amount of success as well. Two of his recruiting classes were ranked among the top-25 in the country according to GolfStat. VanDenBorns recruiting efforts have produced some of the top players in UMKC mens golf history, as Alex Hogben, Stephen Clark, Michael Schnegelberger and Brett Iliff all closed out their careers among the top-six in career scoring averages.

    In the classroom, VanDenBorn has had 26 players named to the Academic all-League team and 18 to the Commissioners List of Academic Excellence. He also coached Michael Schnegelberger to Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar honors in both 2008 and 2009.

    Prior to becoming the head coach, VanDenBorn spent two seasons as a player and another campaign as an assistant coach for the Kangaroos under former coach Bill Ross. He was officially introduced as the head coach for the program on July 1, 2003.

    As a student-athlete, VanDenBorn was a two-year letterwinner for the Kangaroos. As a senior co-captain in 2001-02, VanDenBorn recorded a 75.4 stroke average in 25.5 rounds and was twice named Mid-Continent Conference Golfer of the Week. He captured individual medalist honors by winning the Southeast Missouri State Invitational, where he matched the then school record with a five-under par 66 in the opening round of the event.

    As a junior in 2000-01, VanDenBorn quickly established himself as one of UMKCs top players. He led the Kangaroos in four tournaments and was named Mid-Con Golfer of the Week (11-1-01) after finishing sixth with a two-over par score of 218 at the SMS Pepsi Challenge.

    Before transferring to UMKC, VanDenBorn was the NJCAA Region III champion in 2000, while playing for Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC). He captured the Jayhawk Conference individual championship and was an all-conference pick in 2000, which led to him being named the KCKCC Male Athlete of the Year.

    Academically, VanDen-Born earned Verizon Academic All-District honors and Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar accolades. He also was the recipient of UMKCs Stan Durwood Award, which is given annually to the UMKC student-athlete with the highest grade point average with a minimum of 100 hours passed.

    As a prep, VanDenBorn was a four-year football, golf and basketball let-terwinner at Henryetta (Okla.) High School.

    VanDenBorn earned his bachelors degree in business administration from UMKC in 2002. He then received his masters degree in busi-ness administration with an emphasis in marketing and management from UMKC in May 2009.

    He and his wife, Stepha-nie, were married in June 2008, and they reside in Lees Summit, Mo.

    Director of Golf UMKC, 2002

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    Brianna BroderickBrianna Broderick is entering her sixth season as the head coach of the UMKC womens golf program. The Richmond, Mo., native joined the Roos after serving as the assistant womens golf coach at Kent State during the 2008-09 school year.

    Last season, Broderick guided the Roos to a fourth place finish in their first ever WAC Champi-onship, while helping Susan Kirschenman to Second Team All-WAC honors. Academically, Kirschen-man, Emily Isaacson and Micah Radler were each

    honored as Academic All-WAC selections, while the trio along with Abbey Camp-bell all garnered WGCA All-American Scholar honors.

    In 2012-13, Broderick oversaw the Roos match their best finish in school history with a runner-up finish in the 2013 Summit League Championship with Isaacson earning all-tournament honors in the process. During the regular season, Isaa-cson and Kirschenman were each named to the First Team All-Summit League, while Taylor Fisher garnered Second Team honors.

    Academically, Kirschenman and Isaacson were named to the Summit League Aca-demic All-League Team, while the duo, along with Micah Radler were honored as WGCA All-American Scholars. Four Roos, meanwhile, were named to the Com-missioners List of Academic Excellence, while five were named to The Summit League Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll, including one Distinguished Scholar.

    During the 2011-12 season, Broderick guided the Kangaroos to a third place results at the 2012 Summit League Championships with a three-round score of 916 that included a school record final round of 299. Under her watch, Fisher garnered her third consecutive all-league recognition and her second consecutive first team selection, while Kirschenman was named to the Second Team in her first season as a Roo. Academically, six UMKC linksters were named Distin-guished Scholars on the Summit League Winter/Spring Academic All-League Team.

    In the 2010-11 season, Broderick led the Roos to a fifth place finish in The Sum-mit League Championships with Fisher earning First Team all-League honors and Kati Scholten earning Second Team all-League honors under her guidance. Schol-ten, meanwhile, was named The Summit League Golfer of the Week after finishing as the individual medalist at the Wichita State Spring Invitational. Academically, five Roos earned Academic all-League recognition and four were named to the Commissioners List of Academic Excellence.

    During her first season in Blue and Gold, Broderick guided UMKC to a top-three finish at the 2010 Summit League Womens Golf Championship, which was the programs second straight top-three showing. Additionally, a pair of student-athletes - Chelsea Cadwell and Fisher - earned Second Team all-Summit League honors.

    Broderick also coached the Roos to the top two single round scores in school history in back-to-back rounds during the 2009-10 campaign. UMKC fired a school record total of 300 during the final round of the Jackrabbit Invitational on March 16 before firing a 301 during the first 18 holes of the UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic on March 22 in North Carolina.

    The Roos also excelled in the classroom under Brodericks guidance as a pair of student-athletes were named NGCA All-American Scholars. The program also had four of its five golfers earn Summit League Academic all-League honors and it had three student-athletes named to the Commissioners List of Academic Excellence.

    Prior to moving to Kansas City, Broderick helped lead the Golden Flashes to their 11th straight Mid-American Conference Championship and NCAA Regional appearance during her lone season in Kent. She also coached three players - Kirby Dreher, Mercedes Germino and Martina Gavier - to First Team all-MAC honors, while Dreher also earned honorable mention all-America recognition by Golfweek and MAC Player of the Year honors. Germino, meanwhile, was tabbed

    as the MAC Freshman of the Year.

    Broderick also coached three student-athletes that earned NGCA All-American Scholar honors and two student-athletes that were named to the 2009 Womens Golf Academic All-MAC team.

    Prior to joining the KSU coaching staff, Broderick spent eight months as the Boatwright Intern for the United States Golf Association. As the Junior Golf Co-ordinator for the Kansas City Junior Tour, she was responsible for the promotion, scheduling and planning of the Tour events.

    Brodericks coaching career began at Michigan, her alma mater, where she served as an undergraduate assistant coach for four months while completing her degree.

    A standout player at the University of Michigan from 2003-07, Broderick was a two-time all-Big Ten selection, earning first team honors in 2005 and a second team nod in 2007. During her four years at U-M, Broderick did not miss a single tournament, as she played and started 47 straight events for the Wolverines.

    Broderick, who was ranked among Golf Weeks Top-50 Players in 2005, helped Michigan to nine team titles during her career in Ann Arbor, and she led her squad to a pair of NCAA Central Regional appearances (2005, 2007). She finished her career with a 77.19 scoring average, which ranks second all-time in U-M golf history, and tallied 23 top-20 finishes, 14 top-10 finishes and seven top-five finishes in Maize and Blue.

    On the national scene, Broderick advanced to three United States Womens Amateur Championships from 2004-06.

    As a prep, Broderick was the 2001 and 2002 Kansas City Female Metro Player of the Year at Richmond High School. The three-time Missouri state champion also earned MSHSAA First Team all-State honors in 2000, 2001 and 2002 and was selected to the 2000 all-Metro First Team by the Kansas City Star. She also received the 2000 Harry Devine Award for being the outstand-ing junior golfer in the KCGA and was named the 2002 Midwest Section PGA Player of the Year.

    Additionally, Broderick competed at the 2001 and 2002 United States Girls Junior Champion-ship and at the Mis-souri Junior Champion-ship, where she was the medalist in 2002, a runner-up in 2001 and placed seventh in 2000.

    Broderick gradu-ated from Michigan in December 2007 with a bachelors degree in general studies

    Head Coach Richmond, Mo. Michigan, 2007

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    Andy SmithVolunteer Assistant Coach

    Madison MaddoxGraduate Assistant Coach

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    PLAYER PROFILES

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    Susan Kirschenman

    Fall 2014 -- Holds a 79.00 scoring average over nine rounds and 722 strokes with a low round of 74 opened the fall tying for 41st at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational (83-77-80=240) tied for 38th at the Johnie Imes In-vitational (76-74-76=226), tied for the 10th best 54-hole tournament score in school history closed out the fall tying for 58th at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational (84-82-79=245).

    2013-14 -- Recorded a 77.97 stroke average over 30 rounds and 2339 strokes, the fourth best average in school history with a low round of 70 70 at the Blue Raider Invitational on 10/21 and the Jackrabbit Invitational on 3/17 are tied for the fourth lowest round in school history, while her 72 at the UMKC Kangaroo Fall Invitational on 10/1 is tied for ninth recorded four top-10 finishes, coming in fourth at the UMKC Kangaroo Fall Invitational (76-76-72=224) on 9/30-10/1, tying for the sixth lowest round in school history and coming in sixth at the MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial (76-74-73=223) on 10/14-15, tying for the third lowest 54-hole score in school history, finishing second at the Jackrabbit Invitational (80-70-78=228) on 3/17-18 and tying for second at the Gary Crossley Ford Kansas City Shootout (77-77-75=229) on 4/7-8 added top-20 finishes by placing in a tie for 14th to close out the fall season at the Blue Raider Invitational (76-70-80=226) on 10/21-22, tying for the 10th lowest 54-hole score in school history and finishing 17th at the WAC Championship (85-78-80=243) on 4/25-27 opened up the fall tying for 36th at the Chip-N-Club Invitational (79-85-76=240) on 9/9-10 and tying for 56th at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational (86-79-87=252) on 9/23-24 led the team and opened up the spring at the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational (77-79-76=232) on 3/7-9, tying for 28th and at the UALR Golf Classic (81-80-81=242) on 3/24-25 currently holds the second best career scoring average in school history at 78.39 (84 rds., 6585 strks.) named WGCA All-American Scholar... named Academic All-WAC.

    2012-13 -- Averaged a 78.69 over 32 rounds with a low round of 75... named to the First Team All-Summit League named to The Summit League Academic All-League Team honored as a WGCA All-American... named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll and to the Commissioners List of Academic Excellence... season average ranks ninth in school history, while career average ranks second (78.63) recorded three top-10s and five top-20 finishes fired the lowest score on the team in the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitation-al with a 235 (80-75-80) to tie for 16th and the Blue Raider Invitational with a 227 (75-76-76) to finish tied for 20th... recorded three straight top-10 finishes, tying for seventh at the UALR Golf Classic 232 (81-75-76), coming in fifth at the Kangaroo Invitational 229 (75-77-77) and tying for 10th at The Summit League Championship 244 (82-78-84) finished the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational in a tie for 32nd with a 154 (77-77), tied for the seventh lowest 36-hole score in school history recorded the low score on the team in the first five tournaments of the spring, including finishing tied for 32nd in the Jim West Challenge (248 (82-82-84), tied for 38th in the Sir Pizza Terrapin Challenge 231 (75-78-78), shot a 245 (80-79-86) at the Golfweek Program Challenge to place in a tie for 51st and a 233 (77-77-79) at the Johnie Imes Invitational to place

    in a tie for 52nd... finished in a tie for 39th with a 240 (86-75-79) at the MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial.

    2011-12 -- Posted a 78.55 scoring average over 22 rounds shot a low round of 71 carded one top-10 finish, one top-20 finish and one round at or below par... finished with a team-low score in one event... finished with the 12th lowest scoring average in The Summit League 78.55 ranks as the eighth lowest singles season average in UMKC history... 71 at the UALR Golf Classic is tied for the fifth lowest round in UMKC history... 225 (71-75-79) at the UALR Golf Classic is the sixth lowest 54-hole score in UMKC history... helped UMKC to five of the 11 lowest single round scores and six of the 10 lowest 54-hole tournament scores in school history shot a 232 (76-80-76) to tie for 34th at the Golfweek Program Championship shot a 239 (81-78-80) to tie for 67th at the Johnie Imes Invitational shot a 235 (77-78-80) to tie for 17th at the MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial... carded a 235 (78-79-78) at the 2012 Islander Classic to finish tied for 29th... finished with a 247 (84-81-82) at the Jackrabbit Invitational to tie for 35th... finished tied for seventh with a 75 at the Indiana Invitational. ended the season with a 240 (77-85-78) to finish 32nd at the 2012 Summit League Championships... named Second Team All-Summit League... named a Distinguished Scholar on The Summit League Winter/Spring Academic All-League Team.

    High School -- Named the Iowa 3A Player of the Year by the IHSGCA as a sophomore and junior... is the No. 1 ranked junior player in the state of Iowa... 44 time medalist during her three seasons at Ballard Senior High School... was the individual medalist at the Iowa 3A State Tournament in 2007-08 and 2008-09 and the was runner-up in 2009-10 and 2010-11... finished second at the 2008 Iowa Class 1A State Coed and 5th in 2010... was the 2008 Iowa PGA Junior Tour Player of the Year.

    Personal -- From Huxley, Iowa... majoring in communicatons with a minor in business.

    5-5 Senior Huxley, Iowa Ballard Senior HS

    CAREER STATISTICS

    Yr. Rds. Strk. Avg. Low T-10s T-20s11-12 22 1728 78.55 71 1 112-13 32 2518 78.69 75 3 513-14 30 2339 77.97 70 4 614-15 9 711 79.00 74 - -Totals 93 7296 78.45 70 8 12

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    Kailee Kuehn

    Fall 2014 -- Holds an 80.80 scoring average over 12

    rounds and 1212 strokes with a low round of 75

    opened the fall tying for 49th at the Marilynn Smith

    Sunflower Invitational (86-81-78=245) and tying for

    47th at the Johnie Imes Invitational (76-75-77=228)

    closed out the fall with a 66th place finish at the Pat

    Lesser Harbottle Invitational (81-85=83=249) and

    tying for 71st at the Blue Raider Invitational (82-81-

    82=245).

    2013-14 -- Redshirted.

    2012-13 -- Pursued academic ventures.

    2011-12 -- Posted an 83.33 scoring average over

    nine rounds shot a low round of 79 helped

    UMKC to five of the 11 lowest single round scores

    and six of the 10 lowest 54-hole tournament scores

    in school history shot a 244 (83-82-79) to tie for

    55th at the Golfweek Program Championship shot

    a 252 (85-86-81) to tie for 81st at the Johnie Imes

    Invitational shot a 254 (85-80-89) to tie for 48th at

    the MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial... named a Distin-

    guished Scholar on The Summit League Winter/Spring

    Academic All-League Team.

    High School -- Served as Team Captain as a senior...

    named First Team all-East Kansas League in her final

    season at Blue Valley West... finished as the Ladies

    Club Champion at the Nicklaus Golf Club at Lions-

    gate in 2010... helped the Jaguars to top-10 finishes

    in the Kansas 6A State Championship all four years,

    including a runner-up finish as a sophomore... was a

    four-time Eastern Kansas League Scholar Athlete.

    Personal -- Born on Oct. 27, 1992... brother Korbin

    was a member of the UMKC mens golf team... ma-

    joring in health sciences.

    5-8 Junior Overland Park, Kan. Blue Valley West HS

    CAREER STATISTICS

    Yr. Rds. Strk. Avg. Low T-10s T-20s11-12 9 750 83.33 79 - -13-14 - - - - - -14-15 12 1212 80.80 75 - -Totals 21 1962 81.75 75 - -

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    Micah Radler

    Fall 2014 -- Holds an 80.11 scoring average over nine rounds and 721 strokes with a low round of 73 opened the fall tying for 30th at the Johnie Imes Invitational (78-73-74=225) closed out the fall tying for 63rd at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational (88-81-79=248) and tying for 78th at the Blue Raider Invitational (80-84-84=248).

    2013-14 -- Finished with an 82.60 stroke average over 30 rounds and 2478 strokes with a low round of 76 opened the fall tying for 40th at the Chip-N-Club Invitational (87-76-78=241) on 9/9-10 and tying for a team-high 43rd at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational (80-81-86=247) on 9/23-24 tied for 23rd at the UMKC Kangaroo Fall Invitational (76-79-84=239) on 9/30-10/1 and tied for 60th at the MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial (83-80-80=243) on 10/14-15 closed out the fall tying for 71st at the Blue Raider Invitational (82-80-83=245) on 10/21-22 opened up the spring tying for 73rd at the Rio Verde Invitational (81-82-81=244) on 3/7-9 tied for 57th in back-to-back events at the Jackrabbit Invitational (79-86-88=253) on 3/17-18 and at the UALR Golf Classic (83-81-81=245) on 3/24-25 closed out the spring tying for 56th at the Gary Crossley Kansas City Shootout (81-80-91=252) on 4/7-8 and finishing 40th at the WAC Championship (88-89-92=269) on 4/25-27 currently holds the ninth best career scoring average in school history at 81.76 (78 rds., 6377 strks.) named WGCA All-American Scholar... named Academic All-WAC.

    2012-13 -- Averaged an 81.28 over 32 rounds... average ranks 22nd in school history honored as a WGCA All-American... named as a Distinguished Scholar on the Summit League Academic Honor Roll and to the Commissioners List of Academic Excellence... ended the season eighth in UMKC history in scoring average (81.23)carded two top-10s and two-top-20s tied for sixth at The Summit League Championship with a 243 (80-79-84) and tie for 10th at the Kangaroo Invitational with a 234 (81-76-77) tied for 32nd at the Jim West Challenge with a 248 (82-82-84) tied for 59th with a 253 (88-82-83) at the UALR Golf Classic tied for 82nd at the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational with a 163 (78-85) and 84th at the Sir Pizza Terrapin Chal-lenge with a 250 (82-84-84) opened the fall with a 242 (80-81-81) at the Golfweek Progam Challenge to finish in a tie for 46th... carded a 252 (83-87-82) at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational to place in a tie for 59th... finished in a tie for 71st at the Johnie Imes Invitational with a 240 (81-81-78) and in a tie for 41st with a 241 (83-81-77) at the MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial... close out the fall with a 235 (76-80-79) at the Blue Raider Invitational.

    2011-12 -- Posted an 81.13 scoring average over 16 rounds shot a low round of 75 recorded one top-10 and one top-20 finished with the 29th lowest scoring average in The Summit League 81.13 season scoring average ranks 17th in UMKC history... helped UMKC to five of the 11 lowest single round scores and six of the 10 lowest 54-hole tournament scores in school history shot a 234 (75-81-78) to tie for 27th at the Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational shot a 241 (82-77-82) to tie for 72st at the Johnie Imes Invitational shot a 230 (77-76-77) to tie for seventh at the MSU/Payne Stewart Memo-rial... finished tied for 59th with a 253 (82-84-87) at the 2012 Islander Classic... carded a 258 (87-84-87) to finish tied for 62nd at the Jack-rabbit Invitational... tied for 57th with an 82 at the Indiana Invitational... named a Distinguished Scholar on The Summit League Winter/Spring Academic All-League Team.

    High School -- Four-time all-state and all-conference selection... was the co-medalist in the Arkansas State Tournament as a junior... placed fourth as both a freshman and a sophomore in state meet, while finishing third as a senior... led team to state and conference titles in each of her four season... named the 2010 Northwest Arkansas Times Golfer of the Year... presented an award for Outstanding Athletic Achievement by the Board of Education... featured on the cover of Vype magazine in 2009... served as the Vice President of her Senior Class.

    Personal -- Born on Dec. 7, 1992... parents Hug and LuLong played golf at The University of Tulsa... brother Sawyer plays golf at Arkansas State... majoring in urban planning and design.

    5-0 Senior Fayetteville, Ark. Fayetteville HS

    CAREER STATISTICS

    Yr. Rds. Strk. Avg. Low T-10s T-20s11-12 16 1298 81.13 75 1 112-13 32 2601 81.28 76 2 213-14 30 2478 82.60 76 - -14-15 9 721 80.11 73 - -Totals 84 6829 81.30 73 3 3

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    Madison Wolff

    Fall 2014 -- Did not compete.

    2013-14 -- Finished with an 81.60 stroke average

    over 15 rounds and 1224 strokes with a low round

    of 74 recorded one top-20 finish, tying for a team-

    best 14th in the season opener at the Chip-N-Club

    Invitational (79-75-74) on 9/9-10 finished 68th at

    the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational (91-81-

    87=259) on 9/23-24 and tied for 31st at the UMKC

    Kangaroo Fall Invitational (82-80-80=242) on9/30-

    10/1 closed out the season in a tie for 77th at the

    MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial (84-89-77=25) on

    10/14-15 and tied for 71st at the Blue Raider Invita-

    tional (80-77-88=245) on 10/21-22.

    2011-12 and 2012-13 at Redlands CC -- Helped

    Redlands to the 2012 National Championship and a

    runner-up finish in 2013... qualified for the U.S. Wom-

    ens Amateur Public Links National Championship in

    New Jersey.

    High School -- Was a state qualifier all four seasons

    at Kearney... was district medalists as a sophomore

    and a junior... become the first girl in school history

    to break 80 in 2009... shot a school record one under

    71 in 2010... finished 23rd in the state championship

    in 2010, a school record, while also setting the nine-

    hole record (35).

    Personal -- Born June 18, 1993 in Kansas City, Mo.

    ... daughter of Jack and Tonya Wolff... has one sibling,

    Morgan... majoring in business.

    5-6 Senior Kansas City, Mo. Kearney HS (Redlands CC)

    CAREER STATISTICS

    Yr. Rds. Strk. Avg. Low T-10s T-20s

    13-14 15 1224 81.60 74 - 1

    14-15 - - - - - -

    Totals 15 1224 81.60 74 - 1

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    Mackenzie Black

    Fall 2014 -- Holds a 79.25 scoring average over 12

    rounds and 951 strokes with a low round of 75

    opened the fall tying for 41st at the Marilynn Smith

    Sunflower Invitational (82-78-80=240) and tying for

    47th at the Johnie Imes Invitational (75-75-78=228)

    closed out the fall tying for 69th at the Pat Lesser

    Harbottle Invitational (88-86-80=254) and finishing a

    team low tied for 26th at the Blue Raider Invitational

    (76-75-78=229).

    2013-14 -- Finished with an 83.42 stroke average

    over 24 rounds and 2002 strokes with a low round of

    76 opened the season tying for 49th at the Chip-

    N-Club Invitational (83-82-82=247) on 9/9-10 tied

    for 43rd at the UMKC Kangaroo Fall Invitational

    (82-80-80=242) on 9/30-10/1 closed out the fall

    tying for 71st at the Blue Raider Invitational (80-77-

    88=245) on 10/21-22 opened the spring tying for

    79th at the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational (88-84-

    76=248) on 3/2-9 and tying for 45th at the Jackrab-

    bit Invitational (82-86-80=248) on 3/17-18 placed

    73rd on 3/24-25 at the UALR Golf Classic (85-86-

    82=253) closed out the spring tying for 65th at

    the Gary Crossley Ford Kansas City Shootout (86-

    79-89=254) on 4/7-8 and tying for 31st at the WAC

    Championship (87-85-85=257) on 4/25-27.

    High School -- Named First Team All-State as a

    freshman, junior and senior and Second Team as a

    sophomore... named First Team All-District and All-

    Conference all four seasons... finished as the runner-

    up at the Iowa 4A State Championship as a junior

    and a senior and ninth as a freshman... holds school

    records for lowest 36 hole score (153), 18 hole score

    (74) and lowest nine hole score (34), lowest stroke

    average and most wins in a season and a career.

    5-8 Sophomore Independence, Iowa Independence HS

    CAREER STATISTICS

    Yr. Rds. Strk. Avg. Low T-10s T-20s

    13-14 24 2002 83.42 76 - -

    14-15 12 951 79.25 75 - -

    Totals 36 2953 82.03 75 - -

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    Abbey Campbell

    Fall 2014 -- Holds a 78.83 scoring average over 12 rounds and 946 strokes with a low round of 72 opened the fall tying for a team-low 35th at the Mari-lynn Smith Sunflower Invitational (77-81-80=238) tied for 50th at the Johnie Imes Invitational (72-78-79=229), with her 72 tying for the 10th best round in school history closed out the fall tying for a team-low 48th at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational (86-75-79-240) and tying for 51st at the Blue Raider Invitational (84-76-79=239).

    2013-14 -- Finished with an 80.50 stroke average over 30 rounds and 2415 strokes, the 19th best average in school history, with a low round of 72 recorded two top-10 finishes, at the UMKC Kanga-roo Fall Invitational (79-72-78=229), tying for fifth on 9/30-10/1, registering a 72 in round two, tied for the eighth lowest round in school history and at the WAC Championship (83-77-75=235), placing a team-best seventh on 4/25-27 tied for 42nd at the Chip-N-Club Invitational (77-80-85=242) to open the season on 9/9-10 tied for a team best 43rd at the Marilyn Smith Sunflower Invitational (81-83-83=247) on 9/23-24 closed out the season tying for 66th at

    the MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial (82-78-85=245) on 10/14-15 and tied for 59th at the Blue Raider Invitational (78-79-82=239) on 10/21-22 opened up the spring at the Rio Verde Invitational (79-88-81=248), tying for 79th on 3/7-9 and at the Jackrabbit Invitational (83-83-83=249), tying for 50th on 3/17-18 tied for the team low in 48th on 3/24-25 at the UALR Golf Classic (80-80-82=242) on 3/24-25 tied for 22nd at the Gary Crossley Ford Kansas City Shootout (78-79-82=239) on 4/7-8 named WGCA All-American Scholar.

    High School -- Named all-conference and First Team all-area all four years... finished third at the Kansas 6A State Championship as a senior, while recording a top-10 finish as a sophomore.... lowered her scoring average all four years, with an average of 78.9 as a senior.

    Personal -- Born Jan. 13, 1995 in Garden City, Kan. ... daughter of Wes and Debbie Campbell... has two siblings, Lindsay and Kristin... majoring in Nursing.

    5-9 Sophomore Garden City, Kan. Garden City HS

    CAREER STATISTICS

    Yr. Rds. Strk. Avg. Low T-10s T-20s

    13-14 30 2415 80.50 72 2 2

    14-15 12 946 78.83 72 - -

    Totals 42 3361 80.02 72 2 2

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    Coralie Bretez

    Fall 2014 -- Holds an 80.67 scoring average over

    nine rounds and 726 strokes with a low round of

    74 made her collegiate debut with a 30th place

    finish at the Marilyn Smith Sunflower Invitational (74-

    78-83=235) finished 78th at the Johnie Imes Invita-

    tional (79-86-81=246) closed out the fall tying for

    71st at the Blue Raider Invitational (80-84-84=248).

    High School -- Was a seven-year member of the

    Golf de la Rochelle womens team and a six-time

    participant in the French Youth Championships, two-

    times finishing with a low round of 69... finished as a

    semifinalist at the 17-under French Championships

    in 2008 and as a finalist in 2012... in 2013, Bretez

    claimed a trio of titles, taking home medalist honors

    at the Grand Prix Ligue Poitou Charentes, the Grand

    Prix La Rochelle and the Grand Prix de Poitiers

    Mignaloux, while adding a runner-up finish at the

    Grand Prix de la Ville de Royan and third place fin-

    ishes at the Grand Prix du Medoc and the Derby de

    La Baule... in 2012, claimed the title at the XIV eme

    Grand Prix de Niort.

    Personal -- Born Feb. 15, 1996... daughter of Pascale

    Bretez and Charles-Andre Bretez... majoring in busi-

    ness.

    5-7 Freshman La Rochelle, France Lycee Jean Dautet

    CAREER STATISTICS

    Yr. Rds. Strk. Avg. Low T-10s T-20s

    14-15 9 726 80.67 74 - -

    Totals 9 726 80.67 74 - -

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    Maria Henao

    Fall 2014 -- Did not compete.

    High School -- Qualified twice for the Callaway

    World Junior Championships... won the BMW Invi-

    tational... posted a top-ten finish in the Colombian

    Open.

    Personal -- Born Sep. 27, 1996... daughter of Artur

    Henao and Antonella Mercadante.

    Freshman Pereira, Colombia

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    Jordan Rehkow

    Fall 2014 -- Holds an 85.33 scoring average over

    three rounds and 256 strokes with a low round

    of 84 made her collegiate debut at the Marilynn

    Smith Sunflower Invitational (84-86-86=256) with a

    58th place finish.

    High School -- Named a four-time Suburban 6 All-

    Conference performer at Blue Springs South... led

    the Jaguars to three consecutive Suburban 6 league

    titles and qualified three times for the Missouri Girls

    State High School Championship... won the Missouri

    Girls Sectional at Drumm Farm in Kansas City and

    the Truman Invitational while setting a school 18-hole

    record with a score of 71... named a three-time all-

    district selection... led the points list for the Colle-

    giate Recruits Tour Series, winning once and finishing

    second twice in the four tournament series... had two

    runner-up finishes in Midwest Junior Tour events and

    finished second on the 2013 Tour point list.

    Personal -- Born Oct. 24, 1995... daughter of Gary

    and Heather Rehkow... grandfather Fred Patek played

    for the Royals.

    5-9 Sophomore Garden City, Kan. Garden City HS

    CAREER STATISTICS

    Yr. Rds. Strk. Avg. Low T-10s T-20s

    13-14 3 256 85.33 84 - -

    Totals 3 256 85.33 84 - -

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    2014 YEAR IN REVIEW

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    Kansas City Womens Golf Media GuideKirschenman Named WAC Golfer Of The WeekKansas City women golfer Susan Kirschenman was named the Western Athletic Conference Golfer of the Week for the first time in her career, the league announced today. Kirschenman, a senior from Huxley, Iowa (Senior HS), shot three-straight rounds in the 70s to shoot a 19-over par 232 at the Rio Verde Invitational in Rio Verde, Ariz. The three-round score tied her for 28th place out of the 93 golfers in the tournament. It is the fourth time that Kirschenman has carded the Roos lowest score this sea-son.

    Kirschenman Finishes 2nd, Roos 8th At Jackrabbit InviteThe Kansas City womens golf team closed out the Jack-rabbit Invitational in eighth spot after shooting a 328 in the final round at the Primm Valley Golf Club in Primm, Nev., behind a career-best finish second by junior Susan Kirschenman. The Huxley, Iowa, native finished five shots off the lead at +12, carding birdies on the par-five 8th, par-three 12th and the par-four 13th for a final round 78. Senior Emily Isaacson carded a pair of birdies in the third round but shot just an 87 to slip to a 41st place fin-ish, while freshman Mackenzie Black climbed to 45th after an event low round of 80 that included a birdie on the 13th. Freshman Abbey Campbell and junior Micah Radler rounded out the UMKC lineup, finishing in 50th and 57th, respectively. Campbell concluded the event with a third round 83 and Radler and 88, as each notched a single birdie on the final day of play.

    Kirschenman Climbs To 2nd, Roos Finish 5th At Gary Crossley Ford Kansas City ShootoutJunior Susan Kirschenman climbed into a tie for second place with a final round 75 to lead the Roos to a fifth place finish in the Gary Crossley Ford Kansas City Shoot-out at the Shoal Creek Golf Club. The Roos closed out the event with a final round 323 to end up at +86, led by Kirschenman at +13. In the final round, the Huxley, Iowa, native carded her lone birdie on the par-5 7th, playing the hole at two-un-der for the week, while senior Emily Isaacson tied for ninth at +17, closing out the tournament with four final round birdies. Freshman Abbey Campbell, was the Roos next lowest finisher, tying for 22nd at +23 after a birdie on the par-4 4th in round three and junior Micah Radler finished in a tie for 56th after a pair of birdies on the back nine in the final round. Rounding out the lineup for the Roos was freshman Mackenzie Black who tied for 65th finishing the event with a final round birdie on the par-5 18th.

    Kirschenman Claims All-WAC Honors As Roos Finish Fourth At WAC Championship

    The Kansas City womens golf team closed out the WAC Championship and the 2014 season with a fourth place finish at the Longbow Golf Course in Mesa, Ariz. The Kan-garoos fired a 321 on the final day of play for the second consecutive round to finish at +110 in the event. Freshman Abbey Campbell led the Roos for the second straight day with a 75, including a birdie on the par-4 8th, to finish in seventh at +19, while junior Susan Kirschen-man fired an 80 with birdies on the par-4 2nd and par-5 18th to climb to 17th at +27 before being honored as a Second Team All-WAC selection after the event. Senior Emily Isaacson closed out her collegiate career at UMKC in a tie for 14th at +23 after a final round 81 that was highlighted by a birdie on the opening hole, with freshman Mackenzie Black tying for 31st with a final round 85 to finish at +41. Junior Micah Radler, mean-while, rounded out the lineup in a tie for 40th at +53 with a final round 92.

    Four Roos Named WGCA All-American ScholarsThe Womens Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-Amer-ican Scholars for Division I, II & III were announced today with a total of 664 womens collegiate golfers recognized with this prestigious honor, including four Roos, Emily Isaacson, Micah Radler, Susan Kirschenman and Abbey Campbell. The criteria for selection to the All-American Scholar Team are some of the most stringent in all of college ath-letics. The minimum cumulative GPA is 3.50.

    UMKC Breaks School Record At Johnie Imes Invita-tionalFor the second straight day, the Missouri-Kansas City womens golf team set a new school record after carding a three round total of 911 at the Old Hawthorne Golf Club in the Johnie Imes Invitational, breaking the previous record of 914 set in 2012 at the UALR Golf Classic. Susan Kirschenman led the Roos to their 10th place finish in the event, finishing in a tie for 38th after a final round 76 that included birdies on the par-5 6th and 10th and the par-4 8th and gave her a three round score of 226, tied for the 10th best in school history. Kailee Kuehn and Mackenzie Black, meanwhile, tied for 47th in the event, as each finished at 228 with rounds of 77 and 78 in round three, respectively. Black closed out the tournament with five birdies on Tuesday, while Kuehn notched two. A final round 79 by Abbey Campbell featured three birdies and placed her in a tie for 50th, while Coralie Bretez rounded out the lineup in 78th after tallying two birdies and an eagle on the par-5 9th in the final round. Playing as an individual, Micah Radler tied for 35th with a final round 74 that featured her play the final nine holes bogey-free at -1.

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    2013-14 Kansas City Womens Golf Results2013-14 STROKE AVERAGES

    Name Rounds Strokes Average Low Round Top-10s Top-20s Rounds at or Below ParSusan Kirschenman 30 2339 77.97 70 4 6 1Emily Isaacson 27 2166 80.22 75 1 3 -Abbey Campbell 30 2415 80.50 72 2 2 1Madison Wolff 15 1224 81.60 74 - 1 -Micah Radler 30 2478 82.60 76 - - -Abbie Horan 10 833 83.30 78 - - -Mackenzie Black 24 2002 83.42 76 - - -Kailee Kuehn 0 0 00.00 - - - -Team 30 9563 318.77 305 5 10 -

    FALL RESULTSChip-N-Club InvitationalLincoln, Neb. (Nebraska)

    Sep. 9-10, 2013 - Wilderness Ridge Golf Course7th of 13 teams (318-313-310=941, +77)

    t14. Madison Wolff 79-75-74=228t36. Susan Kirschenman 79-85-76=240t40. Micah Radler 87-76-78=241t42. Abbey Campbell 77-80-85=242t49. Mackenzie Black 83-82-82=247

    Marilynn Smith Sunflower InvitationalManhattan, Kan. (Kansas State)

    Sep. 23-24, 2013 - Colbert Hill Golf Course11th of 15 teams (328-324-329=990, +127)

    t43. Micah Radler 80-81-86=247t43. Abbey Campbell 81-83-83=247t53. Emily Isaacson 81-87-83=251t56. Susan Kirschenman 86-79-87=25268. Madison Wolff 91-81-87=259

    UMKC Kangaroo Fall InvitationalKansas City, Mo. (Kansas City)

    Sep. 30-Oct. 1 - Shoal Creek Golf Club3rd of 9 teams (307-315-305=927, +63)

    4. Susan Kirschenman 76-76-72=224t11. Emily Isaacson 76-80-75=231t23. Micah Radler 76-79-84=239t43. Mackenzie Black 79-85-78=242t31. Madison Wolff 82-80-80=242

    Individualst5. Abbey Campbell 79-72-78=229t43. Abbie Horan 83-92-86=261

    MSU/Payne Stewart MemorialSpringfield, Mo. (Missouri State)

    Oct. 14-15, 2013 - Rivercut Golf Course11th of 17 teams (325-312-307=944, +80)

    6. Susan Kirschenman 76-74-73=223 t60. Emily Isaacson 86-80-77=243t60. Micah Radler 83-80-80=243t66. Abbey Campbell 82-78-85=245t77. Madison Wolff 84-89-77=250

    Individualst73. Abbie Horan 83-80-85=24885. Mackenzie Black 85-84-84=253

    Blue Raider InvitationalMurfreesboro, Tenn. (Middle Tennessee State)Oct. 21-22, 2013 - Old Fort Golf Course

    13th of 15 teams (314-306-321=941, +77)

    t14. Susan Kirschenman 76-70-80=226 t57. Emily Isaacson 80-81-76=237t59. Abbey Campbell 78-79-82=239 t71. Micah Radler 82-80-83=245t71. Madison Wolff 80-77-88=245

    Individualst65. Abbie Horan 82-78-82=242

    SPRING RESULTSRio Verde Collegiate Invitational

    Rio Verde, Ariz. (Western Michigan)Mar. 7-9, 2014 - Quail Run Golf Course

    15th of 18 teams (315-330-310=955, +103)

    t28. Susan Kirschenman 77-79-76=232 t57. Emily Isaacson 78-85-77=240t73. Micah Radler 81-82-81=244 t79. Abbey Campbell 79-88-81=248 t79. Mackenzie Black 88-84-76=248

    Jackrabbit InvitationalPrimm, Nev. (South Dakota State)

    Mar. 17-18, 2014 - Primm Valley Golf Club8th of 16 teams (320-320-328=968, +104)

    2. Susan Kirschenman 80-70-78=228 t41. Emily Isaacson 79-81-87=247t45. Mackenzie Black 82-86-80=248t50. Abbey Campbell 83-83-83=249 t57. Micah Radler 79-86-88=253

    UALR Womens Golf ClassicHot Springs, Ark. (UALR)

    Mar. 24-25, 2014 - Diamante Country Club15th of 17 teams (320-326-326=972, +108)

    t48. Susan Kirschenman 81-80-81=242 t48. Abbey Campbell 80-80-82=242 t57. Micah Radler 83-81-81=245 t57. Emily Isaacson 76-85-84=24573. Mackenzie Black 85-86-82=253

    Gary Crossley Ford Kansas City ShooutoutKansas City, Mo. (Kansas City)

    Apr. 7-8, 2014 - Shoal Creek Golf Club5th of 15 teams (313-314-323=950, +86)

    t2. Susan Kirschenman 77-77-75=229 t9. Emily Isaacson 77-79-77=233t22. Abbey Campbell 78-79-82=239t56. Micah Radler 81-80-91=252t65. Mackenzie Black 86-79-89=254

    Individualst85. Abbie Horan 0-0-82=82

    WAC ChampionshipMesa, Ariz. (WAC)

    Apr. 25-27, 2014 - Longbow Golf Course4th of 8 teams (332-321-321=974, +110)

    7. Abbey Campbell 83-77-75=235 t14. Emily Isaacson 77-81-81=239 17. Susan Kirschenman 85-78-80=243t31. Mackenzie Black 87-85-85=257 40. Micah Radler 88-89-92=269

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    2014 WAC Championship Team Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. New Mexico State 309 316 295 920, +56 2. Idaho 302 319 305 926, +62 3. Seattle 323 340 302 965, +101 4. UMKC 332 321 321 974, +110 5. Chicago State 335 339 321 995, +131 6. Utah Valley 337 354 318 1009, +145 7. Texas-Pan American 334 355 346 1035, +171 8. Bakersfield 357 366 337 1060, +196

    2014 WAC AwardsFirst Team All-WAC

    Charlotte Jaengkit, Grand CanyonLeilanie Kim, IdahoKaitlyn Oster, Idaho

    Viviana Macias, New Mexico StateKacey Dalpes, New Mexico State

    Second Team All-WACEmily Kaye, Grand Canyon

    Cassie McKinley, IdahoSusan Kirschenman, Kansas City

    Cami Orito, New Mexico StateMelissa Bernal, Texas-Pan American

    Player of the Year: Leilanie Kim, Idaho

    Freshman of the Year: Cami Orito, New Mexico State

    Coach of the Year: Jackie Booth, New Mexico State

    Year ..............................................Place ..................................................................................................Strokes1998 ..........................................................2nd (4) .............................................................................................................. 676 (343-333)1999 ..........................................................2nd (4) ...................................................................................................... 965 (316-319-330)2000 ..........................................................2nd (5) ...................................................................................................... 997 (340-326-331)2001 ..........................................................3rd (5) ....................................................................................................1,033 (354-338-341)2002 ..........................................................3rd (5) ....................................................................................................... 962 (316-320-326)2003 ..........................................................2nd (5) ...................................................................................................... 992 (324-331-337)2004 ..........................................................4th (5) ....................................................................................................1,028 (355-338-335)2005 ..........................................................4th (5) ....................................................................................................1,012 (332-342-338)2006 ..........................................................4th (6) ....................................................................................................... 956 (321-319-316)2007 ..........................................................4th (6) ....................................................................................................... 984 (319-333-332)2008 ..........................................................8th (10) ..................................................................................................1,027 (343-357-327)2009 ..........................................................2nd (10) ............................................................................................................ 657 (331-326)2010 ..........................................................3rd (10) .................................................................................................... 971 (339-315-317)2011 ..........................................................5th (10) ..................................................................................................... 950 (323-318-309)2012 ..........................................................3rd (10) .................................................................................................... 916 (308-309-299)2013 ..........................................................2nd (9) ...........................................................................................................960 (3-328-317)2014 ..........................................................4th (8) ....................................................................................................... 974 (332-321-321)

    Conference Year-by-Year Review

    Bob Benzer

    1992-97

    Mike Rhoades

    1997-2008

    CourtneyMahon

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    Brianna Broderick2009-p

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    Kansas City Womens Golf Media GuideATHLETIC HONORS

    First Team All-LeagueYear ....... Individual ..... Place (Strokes)1999 .......... Erin Shinafelt ................1st (232).................... Teresa Kleffner ......... t2nd (238)2000 .......... Jessica Bennett ......... t5th (243)2001 .......... Heather Mize ..............5th (246)2002 .......... Mindy Merrifield........5th (235)2003 .......... Rachel Maruno...........5th (240)2009 .......... Kelsey Kipp ..................3rd (159)2011 .......... Taylor Fisher ...............................- -2012 .......... Taylor Fisher ...............................- -2013 .......... Emily Isaacson ...........................- -................ Susan Kirschenman........... - -

    Second Team All-LeagueYear ....... Individual .....Place(Strokes)1998 .......... Carey Farmer ..............7th (167).................... Erin Shinafelt ..............8th (168).................... Teresa Kleffner ...........9th (170)1999 .......... Carey Farmer ..............8th (246)2002 .......... Nicole Ross ..................9th (242)2003 .......... Nicole Ross ..............t10th (250).................... Jackie Wagner ........t10th (250)2004 .......... Traci Patterson ......... t6th (245)2006 .......... Brittnay Hofer .............8th (233)2007 .......... Danielle Zejdlik ........ t9th (243)2009 .......... Chelsea Cadwell ...... t8th (162).................... Madison Maddox .... t8th (162)2010 .......... Chelsea Cadwell ......................... - .................... Taylor Fisher ................................. - 2011 .......... Kati Scholten ............................... - 2012 .......... Susan Kirschenman............. - 2013 .......... Taylor Fisher ................................. - 2014 .......... Susan Kirschenman............. -

    League Player of the Year1999 ........................................... Erin Shinafelt

    League Newcomer of the Year2003 ...........................................Nikki Pflibsen

    All-Tournament Team2013 .........................................Emily Isaacson

    Golfer of the Week2014 ..................Susan Kirschenman (3/12)

    ACADEMIC HONORS

    WGCA All-American Scholar2002 ...............................................Nicole Ross2003 ...............................................Nicole Ross

    ................................................... Jackie Wagner2004 ......................................... Jackie Wagner2005 .......................................Danielle Zejdlik2006 .........................................Whitney Davis2007 .........................................Whitney Davis2008 .........................................Whitney Davis2009 .....................................Chelsea Cadwell.........................................................Kelsey Kipp2010 .....................................Chelsea Cadwell.............................................Madison Maddox2011 ...................................Madison Maddox...................................................Emily Isaacson2012 ...................................Madison Maddox...................................................Emily Isaacson......................................... Micah Radler...................................................Rachel Mulkey2013 ................................ Emily Isaacson..............................Susan Kirschenman......................................... Micah Radler2014 .........................................Emily Isaacson......................................... Micah Radler..............................Susan Kirschenman................................... Abbey Campbell

    Academic Honor Roll1998 ...............................................Melissa Ihle....................................................... Molly Leddy1999 ...............................................Melissa Ihle....................................................... Molly Leddy2002 ........................................... Colby Garner.............................................. Mindy Merrifield.........................................................Nicole Ross2003 .......................................Katie Houlehan.................................................. Traci Patterson.........................................................Nicole Ross.................................................Jackie Wagnera2004 ........................................ Traci Patterson................................................... Jackie Wagner2005 ........................................ Traci Patterson................................................. Lauren Phlegar.................................................Danielle Zejdlik2006 .........................................Whitney Davis.......................................................Katie Dugan2007 .........................................Whitney Davis...............................................Cherise Erickson.............................................. Mary Beth Fisher.................................................Jessica Fleming.................................................Danielle Zejdlik2008 .........................................Whitney Davis....................................................... Jessie Kosch..................................................... Sally Meiners.................................................Patricia Randall2009 .....................................Chelsea Cadwell.............................................. Mary Beth Fisher

    .........................................................Kelsey Kipp

    .............................................Madison Maddox2010 .....................................Chelsea Cadwell....................................................... Jessie Kosch.............................................Madison Maddox..................................................... Kati Scholten2011 .............................Emily Isaacson*....................................................... Jessie Kosch.............................................Madison Maddox..................................................... Kati Scholten2012 ...............................Emily Isaacson*............................ Susan Kirschenman*....................................... Kailee Kuehn* ...........................................Madison Maddox*.................................................Rachel Mulkey*....................................... Micah Radler*2013 .............................................Taylor Fisher...................................................... Abbie Horan...................................................Emily Isaacson..............................Susan Kirschenman....................................... Micah Radler*2014 .........................................Emily Isaacson..............................Susan Kirschenman......................................... Micah Radler

    * - Distinguished Scholar

    Commissioners List of Academic Excellence2006 .......................................Danielle Zejdlik2007 .........................................Whitney Davis.............................................. Mary Beth Fisher.................................................Danielle Zejdlik2008 .........................................Whitney Davis.............................................. Mary Beth Fisher2009 .................................... Mary Beth Fisher2010 .....................................Chelsea Cadwell....................................................... Jessie Kosch.............................................Madison Maddox2011 .....................................Chelsea Cadwell....................................................... Jessie Kosch.............................................Madison Maddox..................................................... Kati Scholten2012 ...................................Madison Maddox...................................................Emily Isaacson2013 .............................................Taylor Fisher...................................................Emily Isaacson..............................Susan Kirschenman......................................... Micah Radler

    Academic All-League2013 ......................Susan Kirschenman.....................................Emily Isaacscon

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    Single Season Scoring Average Leaders (Minimum 12 Rds.) Name Year Rds. Strokes Avg.1. Taylor Fisher 2010-11 26 1997 76.812. Taylor Fisher 2011-12 25 1922 76.883. Kati Scholten 2010-11 15 1166 77.734. Susan Kirschenman 2013-14 30 2339 77.975. Rachel Mulkey 2011-12 25 17951 78.046. Kelsey Kipp 2008-09 30 2348 78.277. Emily Isaacson 2011-12 25 1957 78.288. Erin Shinafelt 1998-99 23 1803 78.399. Susan Kirschenman 2011-12 22 1728 78.5510. Susan Kirschenman 2012-13 32 2518 78.6911. Taylor Fisher 2009-10 32 2521 78.7812. Abbey Campbell 2014-15 12 946 78.8313. Emily Isaacson 2012-13 32 2525 78.9114. Mackenzie Black 2014-15 12 951 79.2515. Chelsea Cadwell 2009-10 32 2543 79.4716. Taylor Fisher 2012-13 29 2326 80.2117. Emily Isaacson 2013-14 27 2166 80.2218. Brittnay Hofer 2005-06 26 2090 80.3819. Madison Maddox 2011-12 22 1771 80.5020. Rachel Maruno 2002-03 24 1935 80.6321. Abbey Campbell 2013-14 30 2415 80.5022. Kailee Kuehn 2014-15 12 1212 80.8023. Brittnay Hofer 2006-07 24 1943 80.9624. Kati Scholten 2009-10 31 2514 81.1025. Rachel Maruno 2001-02 19 1541 81.11

    Career Scoring Average Leaders (Minimum 40 Rds.) Name Years Rds. Strokes Avg.1. Taylor Fisher 2009-p 112 8766 78.272. Susan Kirschenman 2011-p 93 7296 78.453. Kati Scholten 2009-11 46 3680 80.004. Abbey Campbell 2013-p 42 3361 80.025. Emily Isaacson 2010-p 112 8982 80.206. Rachel Maruno 2001-03 43 3476 80.847. Brittnay Hofer 2004-07 75 6078 81.048. Chelsea Cadwell 2008-12 77 6248 81.149. Micah Radler 2011-p 84 6829 81.3010. Madison Maddox 2008-12 110 8963 81.4811. Erin Shinafelt 1995-99 83 6947 83.7012. Katie Houlehan 2002-06 54 4528 83.8513. Nicole Pflibsen 2002-04 49 4123 84.1414. Traci Patterson 2001-05 79 6651 84.1915. Teresa Kleffner 1997-2000 47 3966 84.3816. Sally Meiners 2006-09 71 5994 84.4217. Nicole Ross 1999-2003 79 6759 85.5618. Carey Farmer 1995-99 81 6936 85.6319. Jessica Fleming 2006-09 62 5326 85.9020. Amy Harder 2003-07 100 8591 85.9121. Jessie Kosch 2007-11 80 6951 86.8922. Jackie Wagner 2001-05 77 6712 87.17

    Team Records Top-10 Single Round Team Scores Strokes Tournament Date1. 299 Summit League Championship 4/24/12 299 Johnie Imes Invitational 9/29/143. 300 Jackrabbit Invitational 3/16/10 300 Johnie Imes Invitational 10/3/115. 301 UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic 3/22/10 301 UALR Golf Classic 3/26/127. 302 Johnie Imes Invitational 9/29/148. 303 Jackrabbit Invitational 3/15/11 303 Wichita Spring Invitational 4/12/1110. 304 MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial 10/17/11 304 UALR Golf Classic 3/27/12

    Top-10 36-Hole Tournament Scores Strokes Tournament Date1. 622 Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 3/8-10/132. 626 UMKC Kenneth Smith Classic 10/18-19/043. 627 UMKC Kenneth Smith Classic 10/26-27/984. 636 Minnesota Invitational 9/12-13/985. 637 Wichita State Invitational 4/11-12/116. 638 UMKC Kenneth Smith Classic 10/16-17/067. 639 UMKC Kenneth Smith Classic 10/21-22/028. 640 Illinois State Redbird Classic 9/4-5/989. 644 UMKC Kenneth Smith Classic 10/22-23/01

    10. 646 UMKC Kenneth Smith Classic 10/17-18/05

    Top-10 54-Hole Tournament Scores Strokes Tournament Date1. 911 Johnie Imes Invitational 9/29-30/142. 914 UALR Golf Classic 3/26-27/123. 916 Summit League Championship 4/23-24/124. 917 Jackrabbit Invitational 3/15-16/105. 919 Jackrabbit Invitational 3/14-15/116. 923 Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational 9/27-28/117. 926 Johnie Imes Invitational 10/3-4/11 926 MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial 9/27-28/119. 925 Chip-N-Club Invitational 9/15-16/0810. 927 Marilyn Smith/Sunflower Invitational 9/22-23/08 927 Golfweek Program Championship 9/11-13/11 927 UMKC Kangaroo Fall Invitational 9/30-10/1/13

    Individual RecordsTop-10 Single Round Individual Scores Strokes Tournament Date1. 68 Brittnay Hofer UALR/North Texas Classic 3/26/072. 69 Taylor Fisher Jackrabbit Invitational 3/15/10 69 Kati Scholten Wichita Spring Invitational 4/12/114. 70 Kelsey Kipp UALR Womens Golf Classic 3/30/09 70 Susan Kirschenman Blue Raider Invitational 10/21/13 70 Susan Kirschenman Jackrabbit Invitational 3/17/147. 71 Chelsea Cadwell Jackrabbit Invitational 3/16/10 71 Susan Kirschenman UALR Golf Classic 3/26/129. 72 Erin Shinafelt Murray State Classic 9/28/98 72 Nikki Pflibsen ORU Battle at the Lake 10/6/03 72 Kelsey Kipp ORU Invitational 10/6/08 72 Taylor Fisher Wolverine Invitational 9/12/10 72 Taylor Fisher Marilyn Smith/Sunflower Invitational 9/27/10 72 Taylor Fisher Bob Hurley/ORU Shootout 10/4/10 72 Taylor Fisher Jackrabbit Invitational 3/15/11 72 Madison Maddox WSU Spring Invitational 4/12/11 72 Rachel Mulkey Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational 9/28/11 72 Taylor Fisher UALR Golf Classic 3/26/12 72 Rachel Mulkey Summit League Championship 4/24/12 72 Emily Isaacson Summit League Championship 4/24/13 72 Abbey Campbell UMKC Kangaroo Fall Invitational 9/30/13 72 Susan Kirschenman UMKC Kangaroo Fall Invitational 10/1/13 72 Abbey Campbell Johnie Imes Invitational 9/29/14

    Top-10 36-Hole Tournament Individual Scores Strokes Tournament Date1. 145 Kati Scholten WSU Spring Invitational 4/11-12/112. 149 Erin Shinafelt UMKC Kenneth Smith 10/26-27/983. 150 Erin Shinafelt Murray State Classic 9/27-28/984. 152 Erin Shinafelt Illinois State Classic 9/5-6/98 152 Brittnay Hofer UMKC Kenneth Smith 10/18-19/046. 153 Brittnay Hofer UMKC Kenneth Smith 10/17-18/057. 154 Brittnay Hofer NIU Springlake Invitational 3/10-11/06 154 Susan Kirschenman Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 3/8-10/139. 155 Erin Shinafelt Bradley Fall Classic 10/19-20/98 155 Nicole Ross UMKC Kenneth Smith 10/21-22/02 155 Brittnay Hofer UMKC Kenneth Smith 10/16-17/07 155 Emily Isaacson Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 3/8-10/13

    Top-10 54-Hole Tournament Individual Scores Strokes Tournament Date1. 219 Taylor Fisher Jackrabbit Invitational 3/14-15/112. 221 Kelsey Kipp UALR Womens Golf Classic 10/30-31/093. 223 Taylor Fisher Jackrabbit Invitational 3/15-16/10 223 Taylor Fisher UALR Golf Classic 3/26-27/12 223 Susan Kirschenman MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial 10/14-15/136. 224 Brittnay Hofer UALR/North Texas Classic 3/26-27/07 224 Susan Kirschenman UMKC Kangaroo Fall Invitational 9/30-10/1/138. 225 Susan Kirschenman UALR Golf Classic 3/26-27/12 225 Emily Isaacson GolfWeek Program Challenge 9/9-11/1210. 226 Taylor Fisher Golfweek Program Championship 9/11-13/11 226 Rachel Mulkey Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational 9/27-28/1 226 Emily Isaacson Johnie Imes Invitational 10/1-2/12 226 Susan Kirschenman Blue Raider Invitational 10/21-22/13 226 Susan Kirschenman Johnie Imes Invitational 9/29-30/14

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  • Chancellor Leo E. Morton

    Leo E. Morton was named Chancellor of the University of Missouri-Kansas City on December 15, 2008. Prior to assuming the Chancellorship, Leo was employed by Aquila, Inc, joining the firm in January 1994 as vice president, performance management. He was named senior vice president in 1996 with responsibility for re-engineering, corporate procurement and environmental services. Morton assumed additional duties for the management of human resources in 1997 and information technology in 1998. He was named senior vice president and chief administrative officer in 2000 as he also assumed responsibility for additional corporate services.

    Prior to joining Aquila, Mortons management career spanned 26 years in a wide range of engineering and manufacturing positions with AT&T Microelectronics, Bell Laboratories, General Motors, Rust Engineering Company and Corning Glass.

    Morton has been a University of Missouri-Kansas City trustee since 2000 and was in his third year as chairman of the Board of Trustees when he stepped down to serve as the universitys interim chancellor. Previously, he was a member on UMKCs Center for the City board and chaired the community relations committee of the Trustees.

    He is chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Menorah Medical Center and chairman of the advisory board of Prep-KC, a major regional youth educational development organization. Morton also serves as 2nd vice chairman of the board of Swope Community Enterprises. In addition, he serves on the Board of Trustees for MRI, the Economic Development Corporation, the Kansas City Area Development Council, the Starlight Theatre, the independent advisory commission on racial profiling for the Overland Park Police Department, the Ironhorse Golf committee and as a commissioner for the Local Investment Commission.

    Morton has a bachelors degree in mechanical engineering from Tuskegee University, and a masters degree in management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    LEO E. MORTONChancellor

    UMKC VISION STATEMENT

    UMKC will become a model urban research university

    characterized by signature graduate and professional

    programs, a dynamic undergraduate population, a

    highly diverse faculty, staff and student body, and active

    engagement with its city and region.

    UMKC MISSION STATEMENT

    UMKCs mission is to lead in life and health sciences; to

    deepen and expand strength in the visual and perform-

    ing arts; to develop a professional workforce and col-

    laborate in urban issues and education; and to create a

    vibrant learning and campus life experience.

    GOALS

    - Strengthen resource base and financial capacity

    - Strengthen core academic mission

    - Increase student success

    - Improve the racial climate and increase campus diversity

  • Director of Athletics Carla Wilson

    CARLA WILSONDirector of Athletics

    Carla Wilson was named the fourth Director of Athletics in the Division I era, made official on Monday, December 2, 2013 with a public announcement at the Sprint Center in downtown Kansas City. She held the position in an interim role the previous five months.

    Wilson leads the Athletics Department as it competes in the Western Athletic Conference. Wilsons leadership in the department has touched many facets budget, human resources, facilities, sport administration and student-athlete welfare and development.

    Wilson became the only female athletics director in the Western Athletic Conference, and the first ever female leader of intercollegiate athletics at UMKC. She is one of a few minority women serving as an athletics director at the NCAAs 351 Division I institutions. At the time of her hire, less than 9 percent of Division I athletics directors were women; less than 4 percent were minority women. She was also the only African-American woman athletics director in Division I not at a historically black college or university.

    Carla is a nationally recognized leader in college athletics, and was an easy and natural choice for this position, said Leo E. Morton, Chancellor of UMKC. While we are promoting from within, we are also choosing the best candidate for this important position. Carla has the experience, the dedication and the vision to be an exemplary leader.

    In 2012, she was named the Division I Administrator of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators. A member of the WAC ADs council, Wilsons 17 years of experience in athletics is vital as she works with the WAC on strategic planning and branding initiatives. Well rounded in sport administration, she has been the sport administrator for 14 of the 16 sports sponsored by UMKC thr