2016-17 EMU Men's Golf Media Guide

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Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •


Quick Facts TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 40 41 42 43 44 45

T.O.C./Quick Facts EMU Athletic Media Relations EMU Golf Facilities 2016-17 Roster Head Coach Bruce Cunningham John Boncoddo Beau Breault Kyle Gorospe Joey Kremer Tyler Lewis Jake McNulty Jared Multer Nick Park Kyle Rodes Nic Ross Philippe Weppernig Best Scoring Averages EMU in the NCAAs Individual Rounds EMU Individual Awards All-Time Career Summaries Team Single Round Lows Team 36-Hole Lows Team 54 and 72-Hole Lows Year-By-Year Results Eastern Michigan University - Education First EMU Board of Regents EMU President James M. Smith EMU VP/Director of Athletics Heather Lyke The EMU Identity NCAA Compliance Student-Athlete Support Eagles Pride E-Club Hall of Fame All-Time Letterwinners

UNIVERSITY

Location: Ypsilanti, Michigan Founded: 1849 Enrollment: 23,341 President: Dr. James M. Smith Nickname: Eagles Colors: Green (349) and White Conference: Mid-American Conference (MAC) Home Course: Eagle Crest Golf Club

THE EMU DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS believes in setting a higher standard for performance in all we do. We have great expectations for our student-athletes, coaches and staff. We are united under the Block E and driven to inspire pride in our university with our accomplishments.

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT

Our department is focused on winning in life. We challenge our student-athletes to reach their potential – as individuals and as team members. We embrace adversity as a teacher, encourage leaders to emerge and use competition to build champions.

Vice President/Athletics Director: Heather Lyke Deputy Director of Athletics Christian Spears Sr. Assoc. AD/Administration: Chris Hoppe Sr. Assoc. AD/SWA Erin Kido Sr. Assoc. AD/Finance Mike Malach Assoc.A D/Sports Medicine Jennifer Brown Assoc. AD/Compliance: Matt Jakobsze Assoc. AD/Development Dan McLean Assoc. AD/Academics: Dr. Karen Schiferl Assoc. AD/Media Relations: Greg Steiner Asst. AD/Equipment Manager Ben Herman Asst. AD/Marketing Tony Orlando Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Ed Sidlow Ticket Manager: Jeff Czachowski

GOLF STAFF

Head Coach: Bruce Cunningham (Wittenberg, ‘85) Years at EMU: 24th Office Phone Number: 734.487.1050

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

Assoc. AD/Media Relations: Greg Steiner Asst. Director of Media Relations: Sean Hostetter Media Relations GA: Katie Gonzales Media Relations GA: Mark Panhorst Media Relations G/A: Dan Whitaker Office Phone: 734.487.0317 or 0318 Mailing Address: 799 N. Hewitt Road Convocation Center Room 307 Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Web site: EMUEagles.com

2016-17 TEAM INFORMATION 2016 MAC Championship Finish Postseason Appearance: Letterwinners Returning/Lost:

2nd - 1,172 DNQ 8/1

In 2015, we agreed upon a set of six ‘Pillars’ that serve as the department’s guiding principles for reaching our goals: Student-Athlete Experience 365 Integrity Always Powered By Passion Expect to Win Inspired to Innovate Impact People These shared commitments guide our decisions and inspire us to perform at A Higher Standard every day.

EMU Women’s Golf on the Web

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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 Devices Fans using mobile devices can access news, scores and schedules on emueagles.com/mobile

Eagle All-Access EMUEagles.com/mgolf Credits

Editor: Greg Steiner

Photography: Walt Middleton, Randy Mascharka, Steve King, Dick Schwarze Printing: Internet Only Publication

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© COPYRIGHT EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY The 2016-17 EMU Men’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.

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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EMU Athletic Media Relations

EMU Athletic Media Relations

Greg Steiner

Sean Hostetter

Katie Gonzales

Mark Panhorst

DIRECTIONS TO THE CONVOCATION CENTER

Dan Whitaker

Associate Athletic Director/Media Relations................................... Greg Steiner

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0317 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................734.845.1132 E-mail.....................................................................................................................greg.steiner@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered......................................................Football, Women’s Basketball, and Golf

Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations............................ Sean Hostetter

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................734.218.3417 E-mail............................................................................................................................ shostett@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered.....................................................Volleyball, Men’s Basketball, and Tennis

Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant............................... Katie Gonzales

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................773.512.6079 E-mail.......................................................................................................................... kgonzal5@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered..................................................Soccer, Swimming & Diving, and Softball

Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant................................Mark Panhorst Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................630.440.7971 E-mail........................................................................................................................ mpanhors@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered..........................................Cross Country, Gymnastics, and Track & Field

Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant................................. Dan Whitaker Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................734.478.8114 E-mail.......................................................................................................................... dwhitak4@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered................................................................... Rowing, Wrestling, and Baseball

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

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 internet access at the course.

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INTERVIEWS Head Coach Bruce Cunningham 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 WEB The 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.

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 Convocation 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 US

All University Numbers start with 734.487. (The last four are listed below) Athletics Administrators AD Heather Lyke..................................................1050 Deputy AD Christian Spears............................1050 Senior Assoc. AD Erin Kido...............................1050 Senior Assoc. AD Mike Malach........................1050 Senior Assoc. AD Christopher Hoppe............ 1050 Assoc. A.D. Greg Steiner....................................0317 Athletics Equipment Staff Equip. Mgr. Ben Herman......................... 1173/1029 Asst. Equip. Mgr. Wayne Smith............. 1173/1029 Facilities Staff Fac. Supervisor Adam Martin............................1050 Fac. Assistant Andrew Hensely.........................1050 Ticket Office Ticket Manager Jeff Czachowski......................2282

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •


Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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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 18hole 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 variety 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.

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Multi-Purpose Indoor 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 facility 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 that year, compared to more than 30 inches in 2009. 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 sporting 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 revenues are projected to cover maintenance and operating costs. Despite the light Sunday mood, plenty of work remained after the inflation. Workers had to unfreeze the ground, level the concrete, install synthetic turf and complete the welcome center. The parking lot was then 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 was 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.

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •


Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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2016-17 EMU Roster

2016-17 EMU Men’s Golf Roster Name

John Boncoddo** Beau Breault* Kyle Gorospe Joey Kremer*** Tyler Lewis Jake McNulty** Jared Multer Nick Park* Kyle Rodes*** Nic Ross** Philippe Weppernig*

Ht.

6-1 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-10 5-10 5-11

Wt. 170 165 175 175 175 190 180 185 150 150 165

Cl.-El.

Jr.-Jr. So.-So. So.-Fr. Sr.-Fr. Jr.-Jr. Sr.-Sr Sr.-Sr. Sr.-Jr. Sr.-Sr. Jr.-Jr. Sr.-Sr.

Hometown-High School (Previous School)

Brantford, Ontario, Canada-St. John’s College Howell, Mich.-Hartland Ontario, Canada-St. Marcellinus S.S. Toronto, Ontario, Canada-Senator O’Connor Ortonville, Mich.-Brandon (Mott C.C.) Port Perry, Ontario, Canada-Port Perry (VCU) Battle Creek, Mich.-Lakeview (Grand Rapids C.C.) Howell, Mich.-Howell (Oakland) Plymouth, Mich.-Plymouth Dundas, Ontario, Canada-Highland Secondary Lucerne, Switzerland-Kantonsschule Alpenquai Luzern (Owens C.C.)

*Letters won

Head Coach: Bruce Cunningham (Wittenberg, ‘85)

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Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •


Head Coach Bruce Cunningham Bruce Cunningham Head Coach 24th Year at EMU Wittenberg, 1985

The 2016-17 campaign marks the 24th year that Bruce Cunningham has been at the helm of the Eastern Michigan men’s golf program. During his tenure, Eagle golfers have had some of their most successful years, finishing in the top three at the Mid-American Conference Championships in 10 of the past 12 seasons. In his time in Ypsilanti, Cunningham has become accustomed to the NCAA experience. The 24-year mentor placed a team or an individual in six NCAA Tournaments during his time at EMU. In 2010, Cunningham guided the Eagles to the 11th seed in the NCAA Northwest Regional. The team selection was the fourth NCAA berth in program history and the first as an at-large. In 2009, Christopher Ross earned an at-large bid to the NCAA South Central Regional Championships in Stillwater, Okla. In 2008, the Eagles placed 14th at the NCAA Central Regional after a 15th-place showing at the 2007 NCAA East Regional, which was EMU’s first team appearance in more than 60 years. Additionally, former EMU great Korey Mahoney qualified as an individual in both the 2005 and 2006 championships. Cunningham guided the Green and White to its second consecutive MAC Championship in 2008. Trailing by one shot heading into the final threesome of the three-day, 72-hole tournament, the Eagles’ Peter Sauerbrei completed his round with a par on the par four 18th. His Kent State opponent, David Ludlow, then missed a bogey putt and had to settle for a six to give Eastern Michigan the one-stroke victory, 1,171-1,172. In 2007, Cunningham guided the Eagles to their first Mid-American Conference Championship. Heading into the championship’s final 18 holes, Akron held a five-stroke lead over EMU. However, that all changed

Full Name: High School: College:

as the Eagles finished the final round at one-over par 289, while UA carded a nine-over 297. For the tournament, the Green and White fired a 1,138 (285-290-274-289) to equal the school record for the best 72-hole tournament total. For his efforts, Cunningham was selected the Coach of the Year in 2007 and 2008. He is just the second EMU coach to capture the honor and the first since EMU Hall of Famer Jim Nelson did so during the 1980 season. At Eastern Michigan Cunningham has mentored some of the best golfers in EMU history, including Jordan Young, Ed Maunder, Brent Goulding, Rob Couture, Jaysen Hansen and Jeff Mankiewicz, Brad Pemberton, and Graham Hill as well as Mahoney. In addition to his duties as head coach, he was also the Head PGA Golf Professional at Eagle Crest Golf Club. He has served on the Mid-American Conference Golf Coaches Advisory Council since 2001. Cunningham was also a member of the NCAA District IV Golf Committee. He previously was the Chairman of the NCAA District IV Ethics Committee from 1997-2001. The 52-year-old Cunningham came to EMU near the end of the 1994 spring season after serving as an assistant golf professional at Oakland Hills Country Club for five years. He is a Class-A PGA Golf Professional. While at Oakland Hills Cunningham served as one of the teaching pros, responsible for giving lessons and clinics. He also assisted in the running of the 1991 U.S. Senior Open Championship. Also from 1989-93 Cunningham was the senior tournament director for the Junior Ping Tour presented by ESPN and Golfweek. Prior to his five years at Oakland Hills, Cunningham was an assistant golf pro at Palm Aire Country Club for the winter seasons from 1987-89. He was the assistant pro at Marion (Ohio) Country Club from 1986-88. A 1985 graduate of Wittenberg University, Cunningham was a twotime “Most Valuable Player” on the golf team and played in four national championships. He was also captain of the squad. Cunningham is a native of Ashland, Ohio and attended Ashland High School where he was a three-time all-conference golfer, earning “Most Valuable Golfer” honors as well as serving as captain of the squad. He also played on the basketball team, and earned third-team all-league honors in that sport. Cunningham and his wife, Marci, have two children, Allegra and Hagen.

THE BRUCE CUNNINGHAM FILE

Bruce Lee Cunningham, II Ashland (Ohio), 1981 Wittenberg University - 1985; bachelor’s in business administration COACHING EXPERIENCE JOB TITLE MAC FINISH

YEAR

SCHOOL

2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1989-94 1987-89 1986-88 1981-85

Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Oakland Hills Country Club Palm Aire Country Club (Fla.) Marion (Ohio) Country Club Wittenberg University

Head Men’s Golf Coach Head Men’s Golf Coach 2nd - 1,172 (9 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 3rd - 1,174 (9 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 4th - 1,177 (9 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 6th - 1,226 (9 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 2nd - 895 (9 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 3rd - 1,198 (9 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 2nd - 1,172 (9 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 2nd - 1,155 (9 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 1st - 1,1,71 (9 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 1st - 1,138 (9 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 3rd - 1,167 (9 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 2nd - 1,138 (10 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 9th - 916 (10 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 5th - 1,212 (10 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 7th - 1,208 (10 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 4th - 1,200 (10 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 5th - 1,174 (10 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 5th - 1,487 (10 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 5th - 1,532 (10 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 5th - 1,185 (8 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 4th - 1,134 (8 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 7th - 1,568 (8 teams) Head Men’s Golf Coach 7th - 1,568 (8 teams) Assistant Golf Professional/Senior Tournament Director Assistant Golf Professional - Winter Seasons Assistant Golf Professional Student-Athlete

HIGHLIGHTS 54-hole team score record set at 23-under 841 Kyle Rodes posts runner-up showing at MAC Championships

Brian Churchill-Smith named All-MAC Second Team Brian Churchill-Smith named MAC Freshman of the Year First at-large team bid to the NCAA Northwest Regional Chris Ross earned at-large bid to NCAA South Central Regional Automatic qualifier to the NCAA Central Regional First MAC title in school history; Graham Hill claims medalist honors Korey Mahoney earns at large bid to the NCAA Central Regional First runner-up finish since the 1981 MAC Championships Brad Pemberton ties for 10th at the MACs with a 298 Brad Pemberton and Jeff Mankiewicz place in top 10 at MACs Jeff Mankiewicz finished 10th at the MAC Championships Ed Maunder tied for third at the MAC Championships with a 284 Rob Couture finished 10th at the MAC Championships with a 295 James Maher tied for third at the MAC Championships with a 221 Joined the EMU program on April 25, 1994 Named to America’s 100 Best Golf Shops in 1989, 1990 and 1993 Played in four NCAA Division III National Championships

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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2016-17 EMU Golf Profiles John Boncoddo

Career Results 2014-15 Freshman Season

Jr.-Jr. ~ 6-1 ~ 170

Firestone Invitational 87-83-86=256 (92nd)

Brantford, Ontario, Canada-St. John’s College Letters Won: 2 (2014-15; 2015-16)

NYX Hoosier Invitational 82-80-82=244 (89th) 2015-16 Sophomore Season

EMU: 2016-17: Has not played in any events for EMU…2015-16: Did not play Did Not Compete in any events for EMU…2014-15: Played in two events for the Eagles both as an individual competitor...Finished 89th at the NYX Hoosier Invitational while taking 2016-17 Junior Season 92nd at the Firestone Invitational…HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at St. John’s College Did Not Compete where he was a four-year letterwinner for the Eagles…Garnered the Golden Eagle Award four times, while winning the regional championship three times...Was an honor roll student…PERSONAL: Full Name: John Philip Boncoddo…Son of Philip and Sharon Boncoddo…Has one sister, Julia…Major: Business.

Career Statistics Low Low Low Low Year Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

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6 - - 6

500 - - 500

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244 - - 244

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80 - - 80

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2 - - 2

Top Top Top 1 5 10

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W-L

2-179 - - 2-179

Avg.

83.33 83.33


2016-17 EMU Golf Profiles Beau Breault

Career Results 2015-16 Freshman Season

So.-So. ~ 5-10 ~ 165

Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic 76-78-79=233 (63rd) Firestone Invitational

Howell, Mich.-Hartland Letters Won: 1 (2015-16)

70-70-76=216 (t-19th)

Crooked Stick Intercollegiate 75-76-74=225 (t-14th)

EMU: 2016-17: Took part in five tournaments in the fall, including a top 10 showing a the Windon Memorial...Tied for eighth at the Windon Memorial with a threeround total of 217 (72-70-75)...Finished in a tie for 15th at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic after rounds of 72, 69 and 71...2015-16: Ranked 18th in the MAC in average at 74.67…Had three top 20 showings, including a pair of 14th-place finishes… Posted a career-best 216 at the Rutherford Intercollegiate and at the Firestone Invitational…Part of a team that shattered the program’s 54-hole record with a 855 (287-288-280) at the Desert Shootout...HIGH SCHOOL: Is believed to be only the second Hartland golfer to earn a Division I scholarship...Had a good showing at the American Junior Golf Association’s Randy Wise Open by finishing second with a three-round total of 209 (69-71-69)...Followed that with a four-shot win at Forest Akers West in the Golf Association of Michigan Junior Invitational (70-72=142) in September...Was ranked 98th in the Class of 2015 by the National AJGA/Polo rankings...Finished third at the GolfWeek Jr. Tour at Michigan State (79-67=146) and 10th at the GolfWeek Jr. Tour held at Notre Dame (76-75=151)...A Division 1 all-state honorable mention honoree as a junior, was among the most consistent players in the state...Finished second for the Eagles in scoring average at 76.3...A two-sport athlete, was a member of the 2014 Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) Division II State Runner up hockey team.

Mobile Sports Intercoll.

71-75-75=221 (t-43rd)

Desert Shootout

76-70-74=220 ( t-73rd)

Little Rock/First Tee Classic

74-75-80=229 (t-30th)

Robert Kepler Intercoll.

76-74=150 (t-28th)

Rutherford Intercollegiate MAC Championship

71-75-70=216 (14th) 78-73-77-78=306 (22nd)

2016-17 Sophomore Season EKU Intercollegiate

75-68-71=214 (t-25th)

Windon Memorial

72-70-75=217 (t-8th)

Firestone Invitational

77-69-73=219 (t-31st)

Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic 72-69-71=212 (t-15th) Georgetown Intercollegiate Loyola Intercollegiate

78-79-82=239 (63rd) 71-70-76=217 (t-37th)

Career Statistics Low Low Low Low Year Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events

2015-16 2016-17 Totals

27 18 45

2016 1318 3334

306 - 306

216 212 212

150 - 150

70 68 68

6 7 13

9 6 15

Top Top Top 1 5 10

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- - -

- 1 1

W-L

392-297 336-173 728-470

Avg.

74.67 73.22 74.09

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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2016-17 EMU Golf Profiles Kyle Gorospe

Career Results 2015-16 Freshman Season

So.-Fr. ~ 5-11 ~ 175

Did Not Compete

Ontario, Canada-St. Marcellinus S.S.

2016-17 Sophomore Season Did Not Compete

EMU: 2016-17: Has not played in any events for EMU…2015-16: Did not play in any events for EMU...HIGH SCHOOL: Captured the 2012 Canadian Junior Golf Association Mizuno National Championship in dramatic fashion...Was five strokes back of the tournament leader heading into the final round, but shot an even-par 71 to surpass Richmond Hill’s David Tae Ho Yoon and Oakville’s Kyle MacDonald for the boys’ 14-and-under championship...Carded a four-day total of two-over 286 (7075-70-71), one stroke ahead of Tae Ho Yoon and three ahead of MacDonald...Won the East Aurora International Junior Master’s qualifying tournament in Toronto... Also competed at the Callaway Junior World Golf Championships in California... Represented Team Canada at the Canadian Junior Golf Association North American Cup.

Career Statistics Low Low Low Low Year Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events

2015-16 2016-17 Totals

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- - -

- - -

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- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

Top Top Top 1 5 10

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Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •

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W-L

- - -

Avg.

-


2016-17 EMU Golf Profiles Joey Kremer

Career Results 2013-14 Freshman Season

Sr.-Sr. ~ 6-1 ~ 175 Toronto, Ontario, Canada-Senator O’Connor Letters Won: 3 (2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16)

EMU: 2016-17: Played in four events in the fall for EMU...Tied for 15th with a 212 (67-74-71) at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic...Finished 18th at the Georgetown Intercollegiate with a 218 (72-72-74)...2015-16: Took part in four tournaments with a best finish of 41st at the NYX Hoosier Invitational...Tied for 47th at the Crooked Stick Intercollegiate while also finishing tied for 53rd at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic...2014-15: Participated in five events, recording an average of 76.40 per round...Had two rounds of par-or-better, including a season-low 70 in the second round of the Del Walker Intercollegiate...Tied for 15th at the Wolverine Invitational with a season-best 215 (72-72-71)...Finished 41st at the NTX Hoosier Invitational after posting a 222 (75-72-75)...2013-14: Played in nine tournaments, averaging 76.46 strokes...Recorded a season-low 70 in the final round of the USF Invitational (March 2-4)...Placed 16th at the Rutherford Intercollegiate (April 19-20) with a 219 (73-75-71)…Tied for 37th-place at the MAC Championships with a 308 (74-79-80-74)...Posted a 217 (76-71-70) to take 44th at the USF Invitational (March 2-4)…Finished 47th at the Jack Nicklaus Invitational with a 233 (76-7978)...HIGH SCHOOL: A standout golfer at Senator O’ Connor High School, Kremer won both the 2011 and 2012 Toronto High School City Championships...As a senior, ranked fourth on the RCGA Junior Order of Merit...Won the Quebec Spring Open (75-70=145) and took second place finish at the AJGA Corsemax Philadelphia Junior Runner (74-71-72=217)...Notched a third place showing at the Canadian Juniorr Boys Championship (72-70-75-65=281) and a fifth place finish at AJGA Ravenwood Jr Championship (71-72-71=214)...Placed sixth at the Ontario Jr Boys Championship (71-67-74-73=285)...During his earlier junior career, he was also a member of the U17 Team Ontario for the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 seasons...Is ranked by the AJGA/ Polo Golf Ranking, 155th (second in Ontario), for the Class of 2013...The Toronto native earned his ranking thanks to two top-10 finishes on the AJGA circuit., finishing fourth at the 2012 AJGA CorseMax Philadelphia Junior Runner (74-75-71) and ninth at the 2012 AJGA Ravenwood Junior Open (73-72-75)...RCGA Canada ranked Kremer 14th on the National Junior Order of Merit, in part due to a sixth-place finish at the 2012 RCGA Canadian Boys Championship (7275-70-71)....Qualified and competing in the following prestigious golf tournaments: 2012 Canadian Tour Championship Professional Event, 2012 U.S. Jr. Amateur, 2012 Callaway World Junior Championship...PERSONAL: Full Name: Joseph Michael Kremer... Son of Karl and Lynda Kremer...Has two brothers, Daniel and Luke.

Fighting Irish Classic

73-77-77=227 (t-51st)

Jack Nicklaus Invite

76-79-78=233 (t-47th)

Firestone Invitational

81-81-74=236 (t-79th)

USF Invitational

76-71-70=217 (t-44th)

Talis Park Challenge

83-81-80=244 (t-61st)

Middleburg Intercoll. Robert Kepler Invite

77-77-74=228 (t-72nd)

75-77-77=229 (t-53rd)

Rutherford Intercoll.

73-75-71=219 (t-16th)

MAC Championships

74-79-80-75=308 (t-37th)

2014-15 Sophomore Season Wolverine Invitational Wolf Run Intercollegiate Del Walker Intercoll.

72-72-71=215 (t-15th)

83-84-85=252 (83rd) 79-70-72=221 (t-47th)

NYX Hoosier Invitational

75-72-75=222 (t-41st)

Rutherford Intercoll.

78-82-76=236 (t-60th)

2015-16 Junior Season Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic 79-71-78=228 (t-53rd) Golfweek Challenge

78-77-82=237 (t-72nd)

Crooked Stick Intercollegiate 82-74-83=239 (t-47th) Desert Shootout

77-75-74=226 (t-100th)

2016-17 Senior Season EKU Intercollegiate Firestone Invitational

76-69-79=224 (t-71st) 74-72-75=221 (37th)

Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic 67-74-71=212 (t-15th) Georgetown Intercollegiate 72-72-74=218 (t-18th) Loyola Intercollegiate

78-72-73=223 (t-69th)

Career Statistics Low Low Low Low Year Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

28 15 12 15 70

2141 1146 930 1098 5315

308 - - - 308

217 215 226 212 212

- - - - -

70 70 71 67 67

3 2 1 4 10

9 5 4 5 23

Top Top Top 1 5 10

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

W-L

278-451 136-241 54-268 227-205 695-1165

Avg.

76.46 76.40 77.50 73.20 75.93

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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2016-17 EMU Golf Profiles Tyler Lewis

Career Results 2016-17 Junior Season

Jr.-Jr. ~ 6-2 ~ 175

Did Not Compete

Ortonville, Mich.-Brandon-Mott CC

EMU: 2016-17: Has not played in any events for EMU…MOTT CC: Was the Eastern Conference Medalist in 2015...Earned first team all-conference honors...Finished third at the Region XII Division II Tournament with a 222 (74-73-75)...Took seventh at the 2016 MCCAA Championship with a 232 (75-80-77) as the Bears won the tournament by three strokes...Tied for 31st at the 2016 NJCAA Division II National Tournament with a 298 (72-79-78-69).

Career Statistics Low Low Low Low Year Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

14

6 - - 6

500 - - 500

- - - -

244 - - 244

- - - -

80 - - 80

- - - -

2 - - 2

Top Top Top 1 5 10

- - - -

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •

- - - -

- - - -

W-L

2-179 - - 2-179

Avg.

83.33 83.33


2016-17 EMU Golf Profiles Jake McNulty

Career Results 2014-15 Sophomore Season

Sr.-Sr. ~ 6-0 ~ 190

Wolverine Invitational 90-84-78=252 (66th)

Port Perry, Ontario, Canada-Port Perry-VCU Letters Won: 2 (2014-15, 2015-16)

2015-16 Junior Season MAC Championship 79-73-77-73=302 (t-34th)

EMU: 2016-17: Has not played in any events for EMU...2015-16: Participated in the MAC Championship, taking 34th with a four round tally of 302 (79-73-77- 2016-17 Senior Season 73)...2014-15: Transferred to Eastern Michigan after spending one year at Virginia Did Not Compete Commonwealth University...Played in just one tournament, finishing 66th at the Wolverine Invitational with 252 (90-84-78)...VCU: Was the 2013 Ontario Junior Boys Champion as well as winning the 2013 Ontario Junior Spring Championships… Grabbed conference freshman of the week honors on two occasions…HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Port Perry High School, where he participated in golf and badminton…Led his badminton team to a LOSSA Regional Mixed Doubles Championships…Helped his golf team to a second-place finish at the Ontario Championships…PERSONAL: Full Name: Jake Daniel McNulty…Son of Derek and Lorraine McNulty…Has one brother, Sam.

Career Statistics Low Low Low Low Year Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events

2014-15 2015-16 Totals

3 4 7

252 302 554

- 302 302

252 - 252

- - -

78 73 73

- - -

1 1 2

Top Top Top 1 5 10

- - -

- - -

- - -

W-L

0-65 11-33 11-98

Avg.

84.00 75.50 79.14

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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2016-17 EMU Golf Profiles Jared Multer

Career Results 2014-15 Junior

Sr.-Sr. ~ 5-11 ~ 180

Wolverine Invitational 73-73-72=218 (t-28th)

Battle Creek, Mich.-Lakeview-Grand Rapids C.C.

Golfweek Challenge

77-75-76=228 (t-40th)

Wolf Run Intercollegiate 71-82-81=234 (t-52nd) Firestone Invitational 79-75-71=225 (t-44th)

EMU: 2016-17: Took part in five tournaments in the fall, posting an average of 72.94...Finished inside the top 20 twice, including a 14th-place showing at the Windon Memorial with a 219 (73-73-73)...Tied for 18th with a 213 (72-72-69)...201516: Did not play in any events for EMU...2014-15: Named a Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar...Posted an average of 74.61 while playing 33 rounds...Finished fourth at the Rutherford Intercollegiate (68-73-74=215) while taking eighth at the NYX Hoosier Invitational (73-69-71=213)...Opened his EMU career with at 218 (73-73-72) at the Wolverine Invitational...GRAND RAPIDS CC: Earned honorable mention All-American honors at the 2014 NJCAA Division II Golf Nationals.

Sagamore Fall Preview

77-81=158 (t-61st)

Del Walker Intercoll.

72-72-72=216 (t-27th)

Talis Park Challenge

73-76-76=225 (t-57th)

FAU Slomin Champ.

72-79-76=227 (t-65th)

NYX Hoosier Invitational 73-69-71=213 (t-8th) Rutherford Intercoll.

68-73-74=215 (4th)

MAC Championships 74-78-76-75=303 (31st) 2015-16 Senior Season Did Not Compete 2016-17 Redshirt Senior Season EKU Intercollegiate

72-72-69=213 (t-18th)

Windon Memorial

73-73-73=219 (t-14th)

Firestone Invitational 73-70-79=222 (t-38th) Fighting Irish Classic

73-71-74=218 (t-44th)

Georgetown Intercoll. 73-72-77=222 (t-32nd) Loyola Intercollegiate 71-71-77=219 (t-51st)

Career Statistics Low Low Low Low Year Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

16

33 - 18 51

2462 - 1313 3775

303 - - 303

213 - 213 213

158 - - 158

68 - 69 68

5 - 4 9

11 - 6 17

Top Top Top 1 5 10

- - - -

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •

1 - - 1

2 - - 2

W-L

430-406 - 318-191 748-597

Avg.

74.61 72.94 74.02


2016-17 EMU Golf Profiles Nick Park

Career Results 2015-16 Sophomore Season

Sr.-Jr. ~ 6-3 ~ 185

Firestone Invitational 80-74-80=234 (t-81st)

Howell, Mich.-Howell-Oakland Letters Won: 1 (2015-16)

Mobile Sports Intercoll. 73-88-77=238 (32nd) First Tee Classic

78-75-77=230 (t-34th)

Rutherford Intercoll.

78-77-72=227 (t-48th)

EMU: 2016-17: Has not played in any events for EMU...2015-16: Participated in four tournaments, recording an average of 77.42...Shot a season-best 227 at the 2016-17 Junior Season Rutherford Intercollegiate with a 54-hole tally of 227 (78-77-72)...Finished 32nd Did Not Compete at the Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate with a 238 (73-88-77)...OAKLAND: Competed in two tournaments...Shot season-low round of 75 in second round of Bearcat Invitational...Carded 156 at the Bearcat Invitational for 62nd-place…HIGH SCHOOL: An eagle scout...Won a total of nine tournaments during his high school and junior tournament career...Four-year letterwinner in golf for coach Bob Billups... Garnered all-county honors...Had three first-place finishes in senior season...Won the Perry Invite in junior and senior seasons...Finished tied for first at the St. Johns Tournament after shooting 75…PERSONAL: Full Name: Nicholas William Park… Son of Tim and Jodie Park…Has one brother, Zachary, and one sister, Jessica.

Career Statistics Low Low Low Low Year Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events

2015-16 Totals

12 12

929 929

- -

227 227

- -

72 72

- -

4 4

Top Top Top 1 5 10

- -

- -

- -

W-L

83-191 83-191

Avg.

77.42 77.42

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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2016-17 EMU Golf Profiles Kyle Rodes

Career Results 2013-14 Freshman Season

Sr.-Sr. ~ 5-10 ~ 150

Wolverine Intercoll.

81-73-72=226 (t-46th)

Fighting Irish Classic

Plymouth, Mich.-Plymouth Letters Won: 3 (2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16)

78-85-72=235 (t-71st)

Jack Nicklaus Invitational Firestone Invitational

EMU: 2016-17: Named the MAC’s Golfer of the Week twice (Sept. 29 and March 2)...Has played in six events, posting 12 rounds of par-or-better...Has five top 10 finishes, including four inside the top five spots...Won the Loyola Intercollegiate, carding a three-round 13-under par to total a 203 (69-64-70), breaking the program record of 206, accomplished by Korey Mahoney in 2005... Posted seven birdies and an eagle on the par-5 fifth hole on the way to a career-low 64 during the second round of the Loyola Intercollegiate...The 64 is tied for the lowest score in the history of the EMU Golf program...Fired a 54-hole tally of 209 to finish in a tie for the runner-up spot at the 2016 Firestone Invitational with a seven-under 209 (69-71-69)...2015-16: MAC All-Tournament Team selection...Named MAC’s Co-Golfers of the Week on Feb. 11, 2016...Had a season average of 74.00 strokes per round, which ranked as the 13th-lowest scoring average in the MAC… Finished inside the top-10 on two occasions, while posting a team-best 12 rounds of par-orbetter...Finished second at the MAC Championship with three rounds under-par (70-77-70-70)... His second place finish was the best by an Eagle since 2008 while it was just the third time an EMU student-athlete finished in second at the conference tournament...Finished seventh at the Desert Shootout with a 10-under 206 (68-70-68), a total that is tied for the best three-round score in program history...2014-15: Took part in nine tournaments, posting an average of 75.19... Posted first collegiate top-10 showing at the Sagamore Fall Preview with a two-day tally of 144 (75-69)...Fired a career-low 215 (71-72-72) at the Wolverine Invitational for 15th...Opened the Del Walker Intercollegiate with a career-best 68 en route to a 40th-place showing with a 220 (68-7478)...2013-14: Played in all 34 rounds, averaging 76.09 stokes…Fired a season-low round of 70 in the final round of the USF Invitational (March 2-4)…Tied for 11th at the MAC Championships with a four-round total of 295 (76-74-70-75)...Notched his first career top-20 showing with a 19th place finish at the at the Rutherford Intercollegiate (April 19-20) with a 36-hole total of 220 (7371-76)…Tied for 37th at the Firestone Invitational (Oct. 7-8) with a 233 (78-75-70).. Finished 43rd at the Talis Park Challenge (March 16-17) with a 234 (77-73-84)...HIGH SCHOOL: A first team AllState golfer, Rodes qualified for the MHSAA State Tournament three times, finishing in the top-10 in each appearance...The Plymouth native also qualified for the 2012 Michigan Amateur Match Play...Ranked 118th (third in Michigan) in the AJGA/Polo Golf Rankings, Rodes posted a fourthplace finish at AJGA Memorial (72-76-69) and a 14th-place finish at the AJGA Coca-Cola (73-7472)...He was medalist for the final round at the AJGA Memorial shooting a 69...With a score of 146 (72-74), Kyle Rodes won the Golfweek Junior Tour event at Eagle Crest...PERSONAL: Full Name: Kyle Anthony Rodes... Son of Joseph and Lisa Rodes...Has a sister, Erin.

Crooked Stick Intercoll. USF Invitational

81-76-77=234 (51st) 78-75-70=223 (t-37th)

77-80-80=237 (t-60th)

73-76-70=219 (t-55th)

Talis Park Challenge

Middleburg Intercoll.

77-73-84=234 (43rd)

73-72-78=223 (t-45th)

Robert Kepler Invite

83-77-81=241 (t-79th)

Rutherford Intercoll. MAC Championships

73-71-76=220 (t-19th) 76-74-70-75=295 (t-11th)

2014-15 Sophomore Season Wolverine Invitational

71-72-72=215 (t-15th)

Golfweek Challenge

71-76-78=225 (t-29th)

Wolf Run Intercoll.

77-80-78=235 (t-58th)

Firestone Invitational

74-81-74=229 (t-59th)

Sagamore Fall Preview Del Walker Intercoll.

75-69=144 (t-8th)

68-74-78=220 (t-40th)

Talis Park Challenge

76-71-79=226 (61st)

FAU Slomin Champ.

74-76-81=231 (t-83rd)

Rutherford Inter.

81-74-75=230 (t-40th)

2015-16 Junior Season Fighting Irish Classic

75-70-72=217 (t-22nd)

Golfweek Challenge

77-71-77=225 (t-51st)

Firestone Invitational

70-74-70=214 (t-12th)

Crooked Stick Intercoll.

80-75-78=233 (t-34th)

Mobile Sports Intercoll.

74-75-70=219 (t-34th)

Desert Shootout

68-70-68=206 (t-7th)

First Tee Classic

78-79-83=240 (t-69th)

Robert Kepler Intercoll.

81-74=155 (t-59th)

Rutherford Intercoll.

76-71-77=224 (t-35th)

MAC Championship

70-77-70-70=287 (t-2nd)

2016-17 Senior Season EKU Intercollegiate

74-75-71=220 (t-52nd)

Windon Memorial

76-66-70=212 (t-2nd)

Firestone Invitational

69-71-69=209 (t-2nd)

Fighting Irish Classic

68-75-67=210 (t-6th)

Georgetown Intercollegiate

70-69-72=211 (t-5th)

Loyola Intercollegiate

69-64-70=203 (1st)

Career Statistics Low Low Low Low Year Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

18

34 30 30 18 112

2587 2256 2220 1265 8328

295 301 287 - 287

219 215 206 203 203

- 144 155 - 144

70 68 68 64 64

4 5 12 12 33

11 10 10 6 37

Top Top Top 1 5 10

- - - 1 1

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •

- - 1 4 5

- 1 2 5 8

W-L

356-506 335-412 448-315 447-62 1586-1295

Avg.

76.09 75.20 74.00 70.28 74.36


2016-17 EMU Golf Profiles Nic Ross

Career Results 2014-15 Freshman Season

Jr.-Jr. ~ 5-10 ~ 150

Wolverine Invitational 74-68-75=217 (t-23rd)

Dundas, Ontario, Canada-Highland Secondary Letters Won: 2 (2014-15, 2015-16)

Golfweek Challenge

79-76-75=230 (46th)

Firestone Invitational 78-77-68=223 (t-31st) Sagamore Fall Preview

EMU: 2016-17: Has played in six events, recording an average of 71.61 strokes per 18 holes...Has a trio of top 10 showings, including a third-place finish at the Loyola Intercollegiate...Posted six birdies and an eagle on the par-5 fifth hole on the way to a career-low 64 during the opening round of the Loyola Intercollegiate...The 64 tied is tied for the lowest score in the storied history of the EMU Golf program...2015-16: Selected the MAC Men’s Golfer of the Week on Sept. 24...Had a season average of 74.00 strokes per round, which ranked as the 13th-lowest scoring average in the MAC…Finished inside the top-10 on once, while posting seven rounds of par-or-better...Tied for second at the Fighting Irish Gidiron Classic with a three-under 210 (69-70-71)…Placed 15th at the Desert Shootout at seven-under 209 (69-73-67)…Turned in a 299 (74-74-7675) to tie for 18th at the MAC Championship...2014-15: One of the Green and White’s incoming recruits...Participated in nine tournaments, posting an average of 74.42... Fired four rounds of par-or-better...Notched a season-best 68 in the second round of the Wolverine Invitational as well as the final round of the Firestone Invitational... Tied for 16th at the Rutherford Intercollegiate with a 222 (73-72-77)...Finished in 23rd at the Wolverine Invitational with a two-day total of 217 (74-68-75)…HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Highland Secondary, where he was a four-year letterwinner…Helped his team qualify for the OFSAA championships in his freshman season before leading the team to three SOSSA championship appearances…Earned a second-place finish at the city championships in both his sophomore and senior seasons…Tied for first in the city championships as a junior…Was a member of honor roll all four years of high school… PERSONAL: Full Name: Nicholas David Ross…Son of Stephen and Janet Ross…Has two brothers, Andrew and Christopher, and one sister, Stephanie…Andrew golfed at Arkansas State, while Chris golfed at Eastern Michigan…Major: Business.

75-79=154 (t-49th)

Del Walker Intercol. 74-76-73=223 (t-52nd) Talis Park Challenge 73-75-72=220 (t-40th) FAU Slomin Champ.

77-71-71=219 (t-17th)

NYX Hoosier Invite

77-73-77=227 (t-60th)

Rutherford Intercoll. 73-72-77=222 (t-16th) 2015-16 Sophomore Season Fighting Irish Classic

69-70-71=210 (t-2nd)

Golfweek Challenge

74-74-77=225 (t-51st)

Firestone Invitational 75-70-73=218 (t-31st) Crooked Stick Intercoll. 81-74-76=231 (t-27th) Mobile Sports Intercoll. 75-71-73=219 (t-34th) Desert Shootout First Tee Classic

69-73-67=209 (t-15th) 75-75-78=228 (t-22nd)

Robert Kepler Intercoll. Rutherford Intercoll.

80-77=157 (t-67th) 78-72-74=224 (t-35th)

MAC Championship 74-74-76-75=299 (t-18th) 2016-17 Junior Season EKU Intercollegiate Windon Memorial

70-71-68=209 (t-6th) 70-72-80=222 (t-24th)

Firestone Invitational 72-72-73=217 (t-23rd) Fighting Irish Classic

74-77-73=224 (t-67th)

Georgetown Intercoll.

69-70-72=211 (t-5th)

Loyola Intercollegiate

64-72-70=206 (3rd)

Career Statistics Low Low Low Low Year Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

30 30 18 78

2225 2220 1289 5734

290 299 - 290

217 209 206 206

154 157 - 154

68 67 64 64

6 7 11 24

10 10 6 26

Top Top Top 1 5 10

- - - -

- 1 2 3

1 1 3 5

W-L

420-332 471-292 387-122 1278-746

Avg.

74.17 74.00 71.61 73.51

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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2016-17 EMU Golf Profiles Philippe Weppernig

Career Results 2015-16 Junior Season

Sr.-Sr. ~ 5-11 ~ 165 Lucerne, Switzerland-Kantonsschule Alpenquai Luzern Owens C.C. Letters Won: 1 (2015-16)

Fighting Irish Classic

79-74-79=232 (t-61st)

Golfweek Challenge

73-72-72=217 (t-27th)

Firestone Invitational

79-78-82=239 (88th)

Mobile Sports Intercoll. 77-74-74=225 (t-58th)

EMU: 2016-17: Has played in three tournaments, recording an average of 75.44 strokes per 18 holes...Ties for 51st at the the Loyola Intercollegiate....Selected to play in the 2016 European Amateur Team Championship at the Golf de Chantilly course just outside of Paris, France...2015-16: Named a Cleveland Golf/Srixon AllAmerica Scholar... Appeared in eight tournaments for the Eagles during the 201516 campaign...Averaged a score of 75.96 throughout the season, which comes out to an average of a four-over par...His best finish came at the Golfweek Conference Challenge, when he tied for 27th place with a final score of 217, one-over par, in three rounds of action...At the Desert Shootout, shot even par for his best score of the season...OWENS C.C.: Had a breakout freshman year, as he captured First Team All-OCCAC, First Team All-Region XII, PING All-East Region, NJCAA All-National Tournament team and NJCAA Division II Second Team All-American honors..In the OCCAC Ryder Cup tournament, captured the Alternate Shot and Scramble events.... Medaled one of 29 tournaments, and averaged 75.4 strokes per 18 holes...In OCCAC play, finished in a tie for third among all golfers, while averaging 76.5 strokes per 18 holes…HIGH SCHOOL: Is a graduate of Kantonsschule Luzern High School in Luzern, Switzerland...Took third in the Innerschweizer Meisterschaft with scores of 79-71-69, and he took ninth in the Credit Suisse Junior Tour Final...PERSONAL: Full Name: Philippe Weppernig…Son of Gunter and Rosa Weppernig…Has one brother, Michael.

Desert Shootout

74-72-70=216 (t-53rd)

First Tee Classic

75-77-85=237 (t-63rd)

Robert Kepler Intercoll. Rutherford Intercoll.

80-76=156 (t-64th)

77-72-76=225 (t-42nd)

2016-17 Senior Season Windon Memorial

74-76-82=232 (t-63rd)

Firestone Invitationa

72-76-80=228 (t-66th)

Loyola Intercollegiate 74-74-71=219 (t-51st)

Career Statistics Low Low Low Low Year Rounds Strokes 72 54 36 Round Par/ Events

2015-16 2016-17 Totals

20

23 9 32

1747 679 2426

- - -

216 219 216

156 - 156

70 71 70

4 2 6

8 3 11

Top Top Top 1 5 10

- - -

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •

- - -

- - -

W-L

206-448 81-177 287-625

Avg.

75.96 75.44 75.81


History and Records Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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EMU Men’s Golf Record Book Best Season Scoring Average

Minimum 15 rounds Average Player Season 70.3 Kyle Rodes 2016-17 71.6 Nic Ross 2016-17 72.2 Korey Mahoney 2004-05 72.3 Korey Mahoney 2005-06 72.4 Graham Hill 2006-07 72.4 Ed Maunder 1998-99 72.7 Nic Watson 2000-01 72.7 Cam Burke 2009-10 72.8 Stuart Grehan 2013-14 72.9 Jared Multer 2016-17 73.0 Brett White 2015-16 73.1 Brad Pemberton 2002-03 73.2 Graham Hill 2007-08 73.2 Marty Jeppesen 2009-10 73.2 Joey Kremer 2016-17 73.2 Beau Breault 2016-17 73.5 Michael Blair 2014-15 73.6 Christopher Ross 2007-08 73.6 Christopher Ross 2008-09 73.6 Nick Carbary 2010-11 73.6 Brett White 2014-15 73.8 Bryan Haase 2006-07 73.8 Korey Mahoney 2002-03 73.8 Bob Couture 1997-98 74.0 Brad Larente 2009-10 74.0 Brent Goulding 2001-02 74.0 Brent Goulding 1999-00 74.0 Kyle Rodes 2015-16 74.0 Nic Ross 2015-16 74.0 Brad Pemberton 2000-01

Best Career Scoring Average (Since the 1969-70 Season)

Rds Strokes Minimum 50 Rounds 18 1265 Average Player Season 18 1289 73.30 Graham Hill 2005-08 36 2598 73.46 Korey Mahoney 2002-06 30 2169 73.51 Nic Ross 2014-17 37 2678 73.99 Christopher Ross 2005-09 31 2244 74.02 Jared Multer 2014-17 18 1308 74.26 Brad Pemberton 1999-03 37 2691 74.27 Michael Blair 2013-15 15 1092 74.36 Kyle Rodes 2013-17 18 1313 74.44 Brad Larente 2006-10 30 2191 74.47 Cam Burke 2006-10 31 2265 74.50 Brett White 2012-16 37 2708 74.67 Marty Jeppesen 2006-10 37 2708 74.72 Nick Carbary 2007-11 15 1098 74.73 Brandon Lemons 2005-10 18 1318 74.74 Jaysen Hansen 1997-02 33 2426 37 2722 34 2502 33 2430 33 2430 37 2729 31 2287 31 2288 34 2515 33 2442 33 2442 30 2220 30 2220 32 2369

Best 4-Player Team Season Scoring Average (Since the 1969-70 Season)

Korey Mahoney

Seasons with 5 player tourneys adjusted to 4 players Average Season Rounds Strokes

285.2 292.0 293.9 294.1 294.2 294.2 294.5 295.4 297.1 297.3 297.3 22

2016-17 2009-10 2006-07 2007-08 2014-15 2008-09 2015-16 2005-06 2000-01 2001-02 1999-00

18 37 37 37 33 34 30 31 29 33 33

5134 10805 10876 10882 9708 10003 8836 9158 8615 9810 9810

Graham Hill

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •

Rds Strokes 105 7697 128 9403 78 5734 139 10284 51 3775 123 9134 67 4976 112 8328 80 5955 105 7819 112 8344 105 7840 89 6650 121 9042 107 7997


EMU Men’s Golf Record Book EMU IN THE NCAAs 2010 Team - At-Large Bid to the NCAA Northwest Regional hosted by the University of Washington in Bremerton, Wash. (Finished seventh out of 13) 2009 Christopher Ross - At Large Bid to the NCAA South Central Regional hosted by Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Okla. (Finished t-50th out of 75) 2008 Team - Automatic Qualifier to the NCAA Central Regional hosted by The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio (Finished 14th out of 27)

Christopher Ross

2007 Team - Automatic Qualifier to the NCAA East Regional hosted by the University of Georgia in Alpharetta, Ga. (Finished 15th out of 27) 2006 Korey Mahoney - At Large Bid to the NCAA Central Regional hosted by Cleveland State University in Chardon, Ohio (Finished t-47th out of 141) 2005 Korey Mahoney - At Large Bid to the NCAA Central Regional hosted by the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind. (Finished tied for fourth) Korey Mahoney - Individual Qualifier to the NCAA Championships hosted by Loyola University in Owing Mills, Md. (Finished t-126th) 1985 Bob McNiff At Large Bid to NCAA Championships 1982 Marc Dingman At Large Bid to NCAA Championships 1981 Marc Dingman At Large Bid to NCAA Championships 1947 Team - NCAA Championship Appearance (Finished 37th)

Cam Burke

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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EMU Individual Records Score 64 64 64 64 64 65 65 65 65 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67

SINGLE ROUND (Can be from Multi-Round Tournament) Name Event Date Korey Mahoney Big Red Classic 3-8-03 Cam Burke Fossum Invitational 4-22-07 Cam Burke FAU Spring Break 3-27-09 Nic Ross Loyola Intercollegiate 2-25-17 Kyle Rodes Loyola Intercollegiate 2-26-17 Matt Query Legends of Indiana 4-15-95 Korey Mahoney Marshall Invitational 4-8-05 Korey Mahoney FirstEnergy Intercollegiate 4-30-06 Graham Hill Orange County National 3-5-06 Jeff Reaume Spartan Invitational 5-7-71 Korey Mahoney Northern Intercollegiate 9-29-02 Korey Mahoney Hoosier Invitational 9-28-03 Korey Mahoney Xavier Invitational 10-12-04 Kevin Ackford MAC Championships 5-5-05 Bryan Haase Xavier Invitational 10-3-06 Brad Larente Mizuno Intercollegiate 10-16-07 Zach MacDougall Georgetown Intercoll. 10-18-10 Casey Olsen Windon Memorial 10-17-11 Spencer Slade Wolf Run Intercollegiate 9-15-12 Kyle Rodes Windon Memorial 9-25-16 Robert Proben Major College Invit. 4-5-74 Marc Dingman Avatar Invitaional 3-25-81 Ed Maunder MAC Championship 5-13-99 Jaysen Hansen Legends of Indiana 10-16-00 Jeff Mankiewicz Marshall Invitational 4-6-01 Korey Mahoney Xavier Provident Invite. 10-15-02 Korey Mahoney Xavier Invitational 10-10-05 Graham Hill Hoya Invitational 10-23-05 Cam Burke MAC Championships 5-5-07 Graham Hill MAC Championships 5-5-07 Christopher Ross Mason Rudolph Champ. 9-27-08 Jared Dalga Golfweek Conference 9-20-10 B. Churchill-Smith Georgetown Intercoll. 10-18-10 B. Churchill-Smith Windon Memorial 10-16-11 Derek East Windon Memorial 10-16-11 Casey Olsen C&F Bank Intercollegiate 3-24-13 Stuart Grehan Firestone Invitational 10-7-13 Stuart Grehan Firestone Invitational 10-8-13 Stuart Grehan Wolverine Intercollegiate 9-16-13 Kyle Rodes Fighting Irish Classic 10-3-16 Joey Kremer Fighting Irish Classic 10-3-16

Score 134 (64-70) 138 (70-68) 138 (70-68) 139 (67-72) 141 (68-73) 141 (68-73) 141 (72-69) 141 (70-71) 141 (69-72) 141 (70-71) 142 (72-70) 142 (72-70) 142 (74-68) 142 (70-72) 142 (73-69) 142 (72-70) 143

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TWO ROUND TOURNAMENT Name Event Korey Mahoney Big Red Classic Ed Maunder G'town Hoya Invit. Korey Mahoney Hoya Invitational Graham Hill Hoya Invitational Rob Couture William & Mary Invit. Marv Blemly Canadian-American Jordan Young Purdue Invitational Jon Gates Kent State Invitational John Knox Canadian-American Robert Proben Canadian-American Thomas Proben Canadian-American Clay Poff Xavier Invitational Jaysen Hansen First Energy Collegiate Robert Proben Canadian-American John Kirkwood Ohio Collegiate Classic Casey Olsen Detroit Golf Invit. Accomplished three times

Date 3-8-03 9-19-98 10-25-04 10-23-05 3-10-98 5-4-74 4-5-92 1978 4-30-77 5-1-76 5-4-74 10-14-03 4-21-01 5-3-75 4-13-92 4-12-13

Score 203 (69-64 -70) 206 (71-65-70) 206 (64-72-70) 207 (67-67-73) 207 (69-70-68) 207 (73-67-67) 208 (73-70-65) 208 (71-68-69) 208 (71-72-65) 209 (73-66-70) 209 (66-70-73) 209 (71-69-69) 209 (69-69-71) 209 (76-66-70) 209 (70-71-68) 210 (69-71-70) 210 (70-70-70) 210 (69-73-68) 210 (68-75-67) 211 (73-66-72) 211 (68-74-69) 211 (70-67-74) 211 (69-70-72) 211 (73-72-66) 211 (64-75-72) 211 (75-69-67) 211 (70-69-72) 211 (69-7072) 212 (67-77-68) 212 (70-69-73) 212 (67-75-70) 212 (71-70-71) 212 (69-75-68) 212 (69-71-72) 212 (70-69-73) 212 (73-70-69) 212 (74-67-71) 212 (70-70-72) 212 (72-71-69) 212 (72-70-70) 212 (71-70-71) 212 (72-69-71) 212 (67-74-71) 212 (76-66-70)

THREE ROUND TOURNAMENT Name Event Date Kyle Rodes Loyola Intercollegiate 2-27-17 Korey Mahoney Marshall Invitational 4-8-05 Nic Ross Loyola Intercollegiate 2-27-17 Brandon Lemons 2010 Desert Shootout 3-20-10 Korey Mahoney Wolverine Intercollegiate 9-25-05 Stuart Grehan Firestone Invitational 10-8-13 Graham Hill Orange County National 3-5-06 Korey Mahoney NCAA Central Regional 5-21-05 Korey Mahoney Firestone Intercollegiate 4-30-06 Korey Mahoney Hoosier Invitational 9-28-03 Bryan Haase Xavier Invitational 10-3-06 Cam Burke FAU Spring Break 3-28-10 Brian Churchill-Smith Georgetown Inter. 10-23-12 Kyle Rodes Firestone Invitational 10-3-16 Nic Ross EKU Intercollegiate 9-17-16 Brad Pemberton Provident Invitational 10-15-02 Cam Burke Kepler Intercollegiate 4-11-10 Jared Dalga The Fireston Invite 10-11-11 Kyle Rodes Fighting Irish Classic 10-11-16 Korey Mahoney Northern Intercoll. 9-29-02 Brent Goulding Ind./Ball St. Spr. Invit. 3-12-00 Korey Mahoney Xavier Invitational 10-11-05 Graham Hill USA Jaguar Intercollegiate 9-18-07 Brad Larente Mizuno Intercollegiate 10-16-07 Cam Burke FAU Spring Break 3-29-09 Stuart Grehan Wolverine Intercoll. 9-17-13 Kyle Rodes Georgetown Intercoll. 10-17-16 Nic Ross Georgetown Intercoll. 10-17-16 Brian Churchill-Smith Windon Memorial 10-17-11 Jaysen Hansen Michigan Invitational 9-24-00 Jaysen Hansen Legends of Indiana 10-17-00 Graham Hill Wolverine Intercollegiate 10-3-06 Graham Hill Xavier Invitational 10-22-06 Marty Jeppesen Firestone Invitational 10-13-09 Nick Carbary Golfweek Challenge 9-21-10 Christopher Ross USA Jaguar Intercollegiate 9-18-07 Christopher Ross Mason Rudolph Champ. 9-28-08 Cam Burke USF Invitational 5-7-10 Marty Jeppesen Kepler Intercollegiate 4-11-10 Jared Dalga Fighting Irish Classic 9-27-11 Brett White Del Walker Intercollegiate 3-3-15 Beau Breault Fighting Irish Classic 10-11-16 Joey Kremer Fighting Irish Classic 10-11-16 Kyle Rodes Windon Memorial 9-26-16

Score 277 (70-71-67-69) 281 (72-70-69-70) 284 (67-74-72-71) 285 (67-72-72-74) 285 (71-72-70-72) 286 (70-68-74-74) 287 (73-71-72-71) 287 (71-71-75-70) 287 (74-72-71-70) 287 (74-72-70-71) 288 (72-71-70-75) 288 (73-72-72-71) 290 (68-77-73-72) 290 (73-74-73-70) 291 (76-72-70-73) 291 (70-76-75-70)

FOUR ROUND TOURNAMENT Name Event Graham Hill MAC Championship Tyler McDannold MAC Championship Ed Maunder MAC Championship Marc Dingman Avatar Intercollegiate Christopher Ross MAC Championship Bob McNiff MAC Championship Jeff Mankiewicz MAC Championship Peter Sauerbrei MAC Championship Nick Carbary MAC Championship Cam Burke MAC Championship Bryan Haase MAC Championship Cam Burke MAC Championship Korey Mahoney MAC Championship Marv Blemly MAC Championship Brad Pemberton MAC Championship Marc Dingman MAC Championship

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •

Date 5-5-07 5-6-05 5-15-99 3-28-81 5-5-07 5-11-85 5-6-00 5-4-08 5-2-09 5-2-10 5-5-07 5-2-09 5-7-05 5-19-74 5-5-01 5-16-81


EMU Individual Awards All-Americans Name Year Jim Filipiak 1967 (NAIA) Frank Reaume 1968 Jeff Reaume 1971 Gary Robinson 1972 Marc Dingman 1981 MAC Golfer of the Year Name Year Korey Mahoney 2006 Graham Hill 2007 MAC Freshman of the Year Name Year Christopher Ross 2006 Brian Churchill-Smith 2011 MAC Sportsman of the Year Name Year Marc Dingman 1982 Bob McNiff 1985 MAC Tournament Medalists Name Year Graham Hill 2007 MAC Coach of the Year Name Year Jim Nelson 1980 Bruce Cunningham 2007 Bruce Cunningham 2008 All-MAC First Team Name Year Bob Proben 1974 Jon Gates 1980 Marc Dingman 1981 Marc Dingman 1982 Kurt Karrer 1984 Bob McNiff 1984 Bob McNiff 1985 Ed Maunder 1999 Korey Mahoney 2005 Korey Mahoney 2006 Graham Hill 2007 Graham Hill 2008 Chris Ross 2009 Cam Burke 2010 Marty Jeppesen 2010

Second Team Name Year Jordan Young 1994 Brad Pemberton 2003 Korey Mahoney 2003 Graham Hill 2006 Bryan Haase 2007 Chris Ross 2007 Chris Ross 2008 Brandon Lemons 2009 Cam Burke 2009 Marty Jeppesen 2009 Brandon Lemons 2010 Brad Larente 2010 Nick Carbary 2011 Brian Churchill-Smith 2011 Brian Churchill-Smith 2012 Brett White 2016 Career Top 10 Finishes Name Top 10 Finishes Marc Dingman 15 Brent Goulding 12 Graham Hill 11 Ed Maunder 10 David Seckinger 10 Jordan Young 10 Christopher Ross 10 Kurt Karrer 9 Chris Ross 9 Korey Mahoney 8 Kyle Rodes 8 Cam Burke 7 Bob Couture 7 Kevin Janasik 7 Jeff Mankiewicz 7 Bob McNiff 7 Marty Jeppesen 6 Robert Proben 6 Nick Carbary 5 B. Churchill-Smith 5 Jaysen Hansen 5 Matt Query 5 Jeffrey Reaume 5 Nic Ross 5 Brandon Lemons 4 David Lennox 4 Thomas Proben 4 Jon Gates 3 Dan Greenwood 3 Ed Muir 3 David Vaclav 3

Years 1978-82 1997-02 2005-08 1995-99 1979-83 1990-94 2005-09 1980-84 2005-09 2002-06 2013-17 2006-10 1996-98 1985-89 1998-02 1982-85 2006-10 1973-76 2007-11 2010-12 1998-02 1993-96 1970-72 2014-17 2006-10 1977-79 1972-74 1976-80 1992-96 1969-72 1987-89

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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All-Time Career Summaries (Since the 1969-70 Season) Player Kevin Ackford Rich Allen Brad Altenhoff Mike Areddy Daniel Ashdown Paul Bailey Nicholas Banfield Tim Barckholtz Greg Beale Larry Bennett Tim Birk Michael Blair Marv Blemly Tom Boelens John Boncoddo Beau Breault Josh Breier Cam Burke John Burke Brian Burt Nick Carbary John Chaney B. Churchill-Smith Shane Clark James Cole Tommy Conway Bob Couture Chris Cronenweth Jared Dalga Marc Dingman Brandon DiPaola Dennis Dobbs Jeff Dobbs David Earl Derek East Dick Erb Mark French Brian Frey Alan Gagleard Jon Gates Tom Gieselman Ray Glenn Gary Golbesky Jeff Gottlieb Brent Goulding Kirk Grant Dan Greenwood Stuart Grehan Bryan Haase Jaysen Hansen Jeff Harris Jeffrey Hatto Josh Heinze Gerald Heiss Ray Henwood Matt Hiatt David Higham Graham Hill Huston Hill Paul Hollenbaugh Troy Hornberger Mike Humenik Chris Hummel Dan Hunter Arthur Horne III Kevin Janasik Frank Jawor Marty Jeppesen Ken Johns

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Rounds Strokes 71 5427 81 6398 20 1571 52 4038 46 3650 13 1046 9 701 19 1570 87.5 6838 5 434 32 2584 67 4976 17.5 1340 4 332 6 500 45 3334 56 4453 105 7819 1 86 21 1634 89 6650 12 955 127 9525 42.5 3420 24 1902 20 1579 60 4494 19 1587 39 2910 103 7836 10 781 23 1846 19 1531 2 169 45 3464 20 1629 15 1219 18 1404 13 1079 91 7167 26 2027 2 170 30 2397 1 83 121 9078 6 486 72 5646 31 2305 56 4195 107 7997 12 919 11 973 22 1652 57 4588 3 258 49 3816 48 3738 105 7697 4 335 91 7071 2 149 2 164 11 881 39 3112 56.5 4452 72.5 5790 48 3785 105 7840 35 2868

Lo72 - 302 - 301 298 316 - 329 293 - 341 291 290 332 - 306 316 287 - - 287 - 296 315 315 - 295 - 310 285 - 321 319 - 312 322 - 303 324 305 301 - 312 - 300 - 308 316 288 294 - 346 - 306 - - 308 277 - 296 - - 326 306 298 310 304 293 -

Lo54 223 224 225 234 238 242 222 242 219 267 240 214 - - 244 212 232 209 - 225 212 229 209 228 - 226 216 228 210 216 230 - 241 - 221 - 240 229 - 234 225 - - - 211 248 221 207 209 212 230 - 215 - 258 - 225 208 - 223 - - 238 240 229 221 230 212 242

Lo36 - 145 - 146 151 162 - - 146 - 144 152 141 - - 150 154 - - - 153 - 146 163 151 146 141 156 154 144 155 156 160 169 157 163 155 159 167 141 158 170 155 - 143 160 148 146 148 142 - 174 148 155 - - 151 146 - 149 - - 155 144 150 147 146 154 146

LoRnd 66 70 73 71 71 76 72 76 69 81 71 70 68 77 80 68 71 64 86 73 68 75 67 70 72 68 68 69 67 67 71 76 76 84 67 76 75 72 77 70 71 83 75 83 68 76 71 67 66 67 69 82 71 70 80 76 70 65 82 71 73 81 76 71 71 70 72 67 71

Par/- 1 3 - 1 4 - 1 - 3 - 1 15 2 - - 13 2 34 - - 21 - 29 1 1 1 9 1 9 12 1 - - - 4 - - - - 2 2 - - - 20 - 2 8 16 21 1 - 3 2 - - 7 41 - 7 - - - - 1 4 1 28 1

Events 5 31 7 20 18 5 3 6 35 3 14 22 7 1 2 15 23 34 1 7 29 4 43 16 16 7 23 8 13 39 4 16 7 1 15 12 7 6 7 36 9 1 20 1 41 3 26 11 19 38 4 6 8 35 1 - 17 35 4 34 2 1 5 15 21 26 19 35 14

Top1 - 3 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 3 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 3 - 2 - - - - 2 2 - - -

Top5 - 7 - 1 - - - 1 11 - 1 1 2 - - - 3 5 - - 3 - 1 2 1 - 3 1 2 11 - - - 1 - - 5 2 - 1 - - - - 7 - 2 2 - 4 - - - - - - 1 7 - 15 - - - - 6 5 1 2 2

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •

Top10 - 8 - 2 1 - - 1 11 - 1 3 2 1 - 1 3 7 - - 5 - 6 2 1 - 7 1 2 15 - - - 1 2 - 6 3 - 3 - - - - 12 - 3 3 2 5 - - 1 - - - 1 10 - 16 - - 2 - 7 7 1 6 2

Avg Seasons 76.4 2003-06 79.0 1987-91 78.6 2009-13 77.7 1976-78 79.3 1974-76 80.5 1995-97,1999 77.9 2009-11 82.6 1986-88 78.1 1988-92 86.8 1973,1975-76 80.8 1975-77 74.3 2013-15 76.6 1973-74 83.0 1986-87 83.3 2014-16 74.1 2015-17 79.5 1993-97 74.5 2006-10 86.0 1985-86 77.8 2011-13 74.7 2007-11 79.6 2011-12 75.0 2010-14 80.5 1985-87 79.3 1969,1969-70 79.0 2011-14 74.9 1996-98 83.5 1989-92 74.6 2010-12 76.1 1978-82 78.1 1996-97,1999-02 80.3 1969,1969-70 80.6 1978,1980-81 84.5 1982-83 77.0 2010-12 81.5 1969,1969-70 81.3 1981-83 78.0 1984-85 83.0 1970-72,1972-73 78.8 1976-80 78.0 1980-81 85.0 1978-79 79.9 1969-71 83.0 1973-74 75.0 1997,1999-02 81.0 1978-79 78.4 1992-96 74.4 2012-14 74.9 2005-07 74.7 1997-02 76.6 2000-01 88.5 1972,1972-73 75.1 2012-14 80.5 1970-74 86.0 1977-78 77.9 2002-06 77.9 1996,1998-02 73.3 2005-08 83.8 1969,1969-71 77.7 1982-86 74.5 1969,1969-70 82.0 1975-76 80.1 1993-96 79.8 1977-79 78.8 1988-93 79.9 1985-89 78.9 1976-78 74.7 2006-10 81.9 1987-90


All-Time Career Summaries Player John Johnson Mark Johnson Todd Johnson Alex Jones Kurt Karrer Sean Kelly John Kirkwood John Knox Joey Kremer Joseph Kremer Steve Kusisto Tom Lahner Brad Larente Ryan Leitner Brandon Lemons David Lennox Doug Lichty Bart Lower Zach MacDougall James Maher Korey Mahoney Jeff Mankiewicz Ed Maunder Frank McAuliffe E.J. McCormick Tyler McDannold Greg McLeod Alex McLuckie Dave McNeely Bob McNiff Jake McNulty David Meade Mark Millar Bill Milne Michael Monson John Moore Ed Muir Kevin Muir Jared Multer Thomas Oakes John Oberdick Matt Oldershaw Casey Olsen Shane Omar Mark Paluszak Nick Park George Paul Jon Paupore Brad Pemberton Craig Peters Jake Pilat Clay Poff Raymond Proben Robert Proben Thomas Proben Matt Query Jeffrey Reaume Gary Robinson Kyle Rodes William Rogers Jack Rollin Christopher Ross Nic Ross Rick Sarles Peter Sauerbrei Cary Schoen David Seckinger Edward Shaffran Eric Shank Darren Shaw T.J. Shelton Robert Simmons

Rounds Strokes 22 1702 57.5 4518 62 4806 20 1545 60 4720 18 1387 35.5 2830 37 2949 42 3174 28 2141 20 1649 32.5 2544 80 5955 8 667 121 9042 50 3858 12 978 66 5049 45 3535 61 4744 128 9403 113 8513 124 9339 4 349 17 1350 77 5829 50.5 4047 6 503 4 332 62 4686 7 554 25 1988 4 346 35.5 2821 6.5 551 40 3193 56.5 4386 12 921 51 3775 13 1114 49 3952 2 175 76 5777 11 890 26 2060 12 929 4 333 82 6422 123 9134 2 169 55 4298 41 3138 22 1765 59.5 4546 35.5 2730 84 6502 30.5 2296 30.5 2359 112 8328 7 572 16 1301 139 10284 78 5734 13 1059 96 7308 12 982 103 8073 35 2847 46.5 3732 33 2617 51 3844 19 1528

Lo72 301 305 303 - 294 - 316 306 - 308 317 310 296 - 292 296 333 302 - 311 292 287 284 - 312 - 305 - - 286 302 319 - 312 331 309 302 303 303 344 309 - 300 313 322 - - 310 291 - 298 - 306 295 296 308 300 304 287 - 323 285 290 - 287 - 297 308 313 299 - 309

Lo54 236 217 219 227 228 - 224 238 212 217 256 219 211 253 207 233 247 219 215 221 207 217 213 265 234 - 254 247 - 218 252 - - 225 - 244 - 229 213 - 247 - 213 242 223 227 - 219 210 - 225 218 249 228 - 218 - - 203 - 238 212 206 243 213 238 216 239 230 220 - 244

Lo36 144 149 148 149 148 - 142 141 - - 149 - - 162 151 146 156 149 - 149 134 146 138 - - - 146 - 164 148 - 151 162 - - 153 150 153 158 167 148 175 142 161 159 - 162 152 147 169 152 - 149 141 142 149 144 151 144 161 167 146 154 156 - 156 150 149 151 155 - 146

LoRnd 69 71 71 69 70 73 69 69 67 70 74 70 66 80 67 71 77 70 66 69 64 67 67 84 75 69 72 78 79 68 73 72 76 71 79 71 71 73 68 80 72 87 66 76 71 72 81 70 69 80 70 71 69 67 69 65 66 69 64 79 74 67 64 76 68 75 69 73 74 72 69 71

Par/- 2 4 7 1 4 - 2 2 7 3 - 2 16 - 25 4 - 4 4 3 16 22 28 - - - 1 - - 7 - 1 - 1 - 1 5 - 9 - - - 8 - 1 - - 2 20 - 3 2 1 12 6 6 6 1 33 - - 39 24 - 8 - 6 - - 1 - 1

Events 9 23 23 8 23 - 14 13 14 9 9 12 26 4 40 20 5 24 15 23 10 39 47 2 6 - 25 2 3 22 2 10 3 12 2 15 40 4 17 7 20 1 26 4 9 4 3 32 31 1 20 3 9 24 17 33 22 24 37 5 6 46 26 6 15 6 38 16 17 13 - 7

Top1 - - - - 4 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 - 2 - - - - - - 10 - - - 1 - - 1 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 3 - 1 - - 1 - - 1 - 3 - - - - -

Top5 - 5 6 - 14 - 3 1 - - - 1 1 - 1 3 - 1 - 2 4 1 8 - 1 - - 1 - 14 - - - 3 - - 3 3 1 - - - 3 - 1 - - 3 1 - 1 - - 1 1 6 3 1 5 - 1 3 3 5 2 - 14 - 2 2 - -

Top10 - 7 7 - 17 - 5 1 - - - 2 2 - 4 4 - 1 - 3 6 8 11 - 1 - - 2 - 16 - - 1 4 - - 3 3 2 - 1 - 3 - 1 - - 3 5 - 1 - - 6 4 7 5 2 8 - 2 10 5 5 2 - 16 - 2 3 - -

Avg Seasons 77.4 1974-75 78.6 1990-94 77.5 1988-91 77.3 2011-13 78.7 1980-84 77.1 2003-07 79.7 1991,1993-96 79.7 1975-77 75.6 2014-17 76.5 2013-14 82.5 1974-76 78.3 1985-87 74.4 2006-10 83.4 1994-96 74.7 2005-10 77.2 1977-79 81.5 1975-76 76.5 1996-99 78.6 2008-12 77.8 1994-99 73.5 2002-06 75.3 1998-02 75.3 1995-99 87.3 1974-75 79.4 1991-94 75.7 2002-05 80.1 1971-72,1972-75 83.8 1981-82 83.0 1969,1969-70 75.6 1982-85 79.1 2014-16 79.5 1975-77 86.5 1991,1993-96 79.5 1985-88 84.8 1973-74 79.8 1977-79 77.6 1969-72 76.8 1984-85 74.0 2014-17 85.7 1972,1972-73 80.7 1974-77 87.5 1997-98 76.0 2010-13 80.9 1991-93,1995-96 79.2 1989-90 77.4 2015-16 83.3 1973-74 78.3 1993-96 74.3 1999-03 84.5 1979-80 78.1 1979-81 76.5 2002-07 80.2 1974-76 76.4 1973-76 76.9 1972,1972-74 77.4 1993-96 75.3 1970-72 77.3 197072 74.4 2013-17 81.7 1971,1971-72 81.3 1987-88 74.0 2005-09 73.5 2014-17 81.5 1980-82 76.1 2003-08 81.8 1994-95 78.4 1979-83 81.3 1972,1972-75 80.3 1986-90 79.3 1988-92 75.4 2003-05 80.4 1974-75

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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All-Time Career Summaries Player Spencer Slade Craig Smith Chris Sobczak Jeff Sobczak Chris Sobieck Warren Southworth Shaun Stanek Stanley Starzéc Jeff Stewart Joey Stimac Russ Streeter John Thibault Tim Thomas David Vaclav Steve Wakulsky Nic Watson Philippe Weppernig Brett White Kyle Williamson Andy Willits Scott Winckowski Adam Winwood Jordan Young

Rounds Strokes 30 2263 86 6813 42 3271 3 248 15 1191 30.5 2480 145 11019 1 86 94 7376 20 1510 15 1179 77 6110 30 2434 42 3276 85 6735 47 3533 32 2426 112 8344 2 156 3 239 60 4712 20 1554 86.5 6641

Lo72 315 292 298 - 308 319 296 - 313 - - 309 318 301 308 305 - 289 - - 296 - 294

Lo54 213 227 228 248 - - 217 - 219 220 - 224 242 232 227 226 216 211 - 239 224 225 215

Lo36 147 150 150 - 154 155 148 - 151 150 158 150 155 147 148 155 156 146 - - 153 167 141

LoRnd 66 68 71 81 74 75 69 86 73 68 71 71 75 71 71 73 70 66 - 78 69 73 69

Par/- 5 1 1 - - - 19 - - 4 1 2 - 1 1 - 6 27 - - 4 - 9

Events 11 31 17 1 7 22 52 1 38 7 13 29 11 16 33 6 11 38 - 1 22 7 35

Top1 - - 4 - - - - - - - - 1 - 2 2 - - - - - 1 - 5

Top5 - - 9 - 2 1 1 - 4 - - 5 - 4 20 - - 2 - - 10 - 12

Top10 2 2 10 1 3 1 1 - 5 1 - 13 1 5 21 - - 6 - - 11 - 17

Avg Seasons 75.4 2008,2012-13 79.2 1976-77,1979-81 77.9 1980-82 82.7 1982-83 79.4 1991-92 81.3 1970-72 76.0 1996-99,2001-02 86.0 1973-74 78.5 1993-97 75.5 2006-09 78.6 1969,1969-70 79.4 1982-86 81.1 1977,1979-81 78.0 1987-89 79.2 1980-84 75.2 2000,2002-03 75.8 2015-17 74.5 2012-16 78.0 2003-04 79.7 1988-90 78.5 1982-86 77.7 2009-11 76.8 1990-94

Bold Denotes Player of 2016-17 roster

2001-02 EMU Men’s Golf Team

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2007 Mid-American Conference Champions

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •


Team Single Round Lows Score 273 (66-67-68-72) 275 (66-68-70-71) 275 (67-67-69-72) 275 (64-69-71-71) 277 (64-70-71-72) 278 (68-69-70-71) 278 (67-69-70-72) 279 (68-69-71-71) 280 (67-70-71-72) 280 (67-69-70-74) 280 (66-68-72-74) 280 (66-69-72-73) 280 (69-70-70-71) 280 (67-69-72-72) 280 (71-72-68-69) 280 (68-72-67-73) 281 (66-71-71-73) 281 (69-70-71-71) 281 (68-70-71-72) 281 (71-72-72-73) 281 (66-70-73-72) 282 (69-69-70-74) 282 (69-70-71-72) 282 (68-70-72-72) 282 (67-69-72-74) 282 (67-69-71-72) 282 (71-72-69-70) 282 (67-71-71-73) 283 (68-69-72-74) 283 (70-70-71-72) 283 (70-70-71-72) 283 (70-70-71-72) 283 (68-69-73-73) 283 (68-71-72-72) 283 (69-70-72-72) 284 (68-70-73-73) 284 (70-70-71-73) 284 (68-69-73-73) 284 (69-69-71-71) 284 (68-72-75-75) 284 (70-69-72-73)

Round # 2 (3) 3 (3) 1 (3) 1 (3) 2 (3) 2 (3) 2 (3) 3 (3) 3 (3) 1 (3) 1 (4) 1 (4) 2 (3) 1 (3) 2 (3) 1 (3) 2 (3) 2 (4) 3 (3) 1 (3) 2 (3) 2 (3) 2 (3) 1 (3) 3 (3) 3 (3) 2 (3) 3 (3) 2 (3) 2 (3) 3 (3) 2 (3) 1 (3) 3 (3) 2 (3) 2 (2) 1 (3) 3 (3) 2 (3) 1 (4) 1 (3)

SINGLE ROUND

Event Georgetown Intercollegiate Mizuno Southbridge Intercoll. Windon Memorial Loyola Intercollegiate Loyola Intercollegiate Wolverine Invitational 2010 Desert Shootout EKU Intercollegiate Xavier Provident Invitational Legends of Indiana Invitational MAC Championships Xavier Invitational UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 2010 Desert Shootout EKU Intercollegiate Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Northern Intercollegiate MAC Championships Firestone Invitational Del Walker Intercollegiate Windon Memorial Orange County National Invite Wolverine Intercollegiate Boilermaker Invitational FAU Spring Break Championship Wolverine Intercollegiate Firestone Invitational Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Wolverine Invitational BGSU John Piper Intercollegiate Michigan Wolverine Invitational Boilermaker Invitational The Firestone Invitational NCAA Northwest Regional Georgetown Intercollegiate Hoya Invitational Ron Smith/USF Invitational The Firestone Invitational Wolverine Intercollegiate MAC Championships Georgetown Intercollegiate

Counting Players Dates MacDougall, Chruchill-Smith, Carbary, Dalga Oct. 18, 2010 Larente, Ross, Hill, Burke Oct. 16, 2007 Churchill-Smith, East, Jones, Dalga Oct. 17, 2011 Ross, Rodes, Breault, Multer Feb. 25, 2017 Rodes, Breault, Multerm Ross Feb. 26, 2017 Lemons, Jeppesen, Larente, Ross Sept. 20, 2008 Lemons, Jeppesen, Burke, Larente March 18, 2010 Ross, Multer, Breault, Rodes Sept. 18, 2016 Mahoney, Pemberton, McDannold, Poff Oct. 15, 2002 Hansen, Harris, Pemberton, Mankiewicz Oct. 16, 2000 Ackford, Mahoney, McDannold, Shelton May 5, 2005 Haase, Hill, Lemons, Stimac Oct, 2, 2006 Lemons, Ross. Jeppesen, Carbary Oct. 27, 2008 Lemons, Burke, Jeppesen, Larente March 18, 2010 Ross, Multer, Breault, Kremer Sept. 17, 2016 Rodes, Breault, Kremer, Multer Oct. 9, 2016 Mahoney, McDannold, Poff, Watson Sept. 28, 2002 Shelton, McDannold, Ackford, Sauerbrei May 5, 2005 Ross, Blair, Multer, White Oct. 7, 2014 White, Blair, Multer, Ross March 2, 2015 Rodes, Breault, Multer, Ross Sept. 25, 2016 Mahoney, Sauerbrei, Hill, Ackford March 4, 2006 Haase, Hill, Stimac, Ross Sept. 16, 2006 Burke, Larente, Jeppesen, Lemons April 18, 2009 Jeppesen, Burke, Larent, Lemons March 28, 2010 Grehan, White, Blair, Rodes Sept. 17, 2013 Rodes, Ross, Breault, Multer Oct. 3, 2016 Rodes, Breault, Kremer, Ross Sept. 11, 2016 Pemberton, Poff, Watson, Mahoney Oct. 6. 2002 Pemberton, Poff, Watson, Mahoney Sept. 17, 2002 Couture, Maunder, Stanek, Lower May 3, 1998 Ross. Hill, Jeppesen, Larente April 19, 2008 Carbary, Jeppesen, Burke, Larente Oct. 12, 2009 Carbary, Jeppesen, Burke, Larente May 22, 2010 Rodes, Ross, Kremer, Multer Oct. 17, 2016 Mahoney, McAdnnold, Ackford, Shelton Oct. 25, 2004 Burke, Lemons, Jeppesen, Ross March 6, 2008 Dalga, Churchill-Smith, Olsen, East Oct. 11, 2011 Grehan, White, Blair, Churchill-Smith Sept. 17, 2013 White, Blair, Rodes, Churchill-Smith May 2, 2014 Rodes, Ross, Kremer, Multer Oct. 17, 2016

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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Team 36-hole Lows

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Total 569 578 583 587 588 589 592 592 592 593 593 593 594 595 595 602 604 604 604 606

Round Scores 285-284 288-290 290-293 293-294 300-288 295-294 296-296 290-302 290-302 299-294 298-295 291-302 297-297 290-305 308-287 304-298 304-300 305-299 302-302 298-308

Finish 1st (12) 1st (12) 7th (18) 2nd (13) 5th (19) 5th (16) 17th (20) 11th (16) 9th (17) 2nd t-6th t-4th (16) t-8th (12) 2nd 1st (18) t-3rd 2nd t-10th 9th -

TWO ROUNDS

Event Hoya Invitational Hoya Invitational Big Red Classic EDS/Detroit Titan Invitational First Energy Collegiate Georgetown Hoya Invitational Xavier Provident Invitational Marshall Invitational Firestone Invitational Georgetown Hoya Invitational Kroger Xavier Invitational Georgetown Hoya Invitational Georgetown Hoya Invitational Indianapolis Intercollegiate Cleveland State Invitational Purdue Invitational Xavier University Invitational Xavier University Invitational Sagamore Fall Preview Marshall Invitational

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •

Dates Oct. 24-25, 2004 Oct. 26-27, 2005 March 8-9, 2003 Sept. 14, 1998 Apr. 20-21, 2001 Sept. 18-19, 1998 April 6-7, 2007 Oct. 8-9, 2012 Sept. 15-16,1995 April 14-15,1997 Sept. 19,1999 Oct. 27-28, 2002 April 7-8,1991 Sept. 11-12, 2006 April 4-5, 1992 April 25, 1994 April 16-17, 1995 Oct. 13-14, 2014 April 6-8, 1989


Team 54 and 72-hole Lows

Total 841 850 855 856 856 857 858 858 858 860 861 861 862 863 863 863 863 864 865 865 866 866 867 868 868 868 869 869 869 870 870 870 870 872 872 873 874 875 875 875

Round Scores 275-277-289 209-213-214 287-288-280 280-291-285 280-287-289 288-283-286 290-282-286 280-278-300 281-289-288 291-283-286 287-288-286 285-290-286 295-292-275 283-290-290 288-290-285 297-278-288 297-284-282 287-290-287 293-290-282 275-295-295 292-282-292 294-273-299 289-290-288 288-286-294 294-285-289 286-292-290 288-286-295 284-289-296 291-290-288 285-288-297 298-281-291 296-290-291 283-293-294 285-293-294 289-290-293 292-297-284 291-291-292 296-296-283 292-285-298 282-299-294

Round Scores Finish 280-281-291-286 2nd (10) 285-290-274-289 1st (9) 295-285-290-285 2nd (9) 291-294-288-294 3rd (9) 296-288-299-288 1st (9) 294-290-292-296 2nd (9) 294-291-293-296 5th (10) 284-300-303-290 4th (9) 298-299-298-303 4th (10) 297-300-299-302 3rd (9) 291-293-312-303

Total 1,138 1,138 1,155 1,167 1,171 1,172 1,174 1,177 1,198 1,198 1,199

Finish 2nd (16) 4th (18) 2nd (18) 3rd (13) 9th (18) 1st (12) 3rd (15) 3rd (17) 8th (11) t-6th (14) 1st (11) t-6th (11) 5th (15) 5th (13) 4th (12) 8th (16) 5th (11) t-9th (15) 4th (16) 7th (17) t-5th (14) 5th (12) 8th (17) 1st (19) 1st (15) 4th (13) t-8th (19) t-8th (23) 6th (14) 2nd 10th (16) t-5th (17) 2nd (11) t-6th (13) 9th (15) 10th (17) 8th (23) 8th (18) 9th (20) 6th (18)

THREE ROUNDS

Event Loyola Intercollegiate EKU Intercollegiate Xavier Provident Invitational Legends of Indiana Invitational Xavier Invitational BGSU John Piper Intercollegiate Orange County National Invitational 2010 Desert Shootout Del Walker Intercollegiate Boilermaker Invitational Robert Kepler Intercollegiate Wolverine Invitational Mizuno Southbridge Intercollegiate Fossum Invitational South Alabama Jaguar Intercollegiate Wolverine Invitational Wolverine Intercollegiate Wolverine Intercollegiate FAU Spring Break Championship Windon Memorial Wolverine Intercollegiate Georgetown Intercollegiate Mason Rudolph Championship Xavier Kroger Invitational Marshall Invitational The Firestone Invitational Xavier Invitational Ron Smith/USF Invitational Wolverine at Radrick Farms Hoosier Invitational Northern Intercollegiate Legends of Indiana The Firestone Invitational Brickyard Collegiate Championship Talis Park Challenge The Fireston Invitational USF Invitational Michigan Wolverine Invitational Marshall Invitational Boilermaker Invitational

FOUR ROUNDS

Event 2005 MAC Championships 2007 MAC Championships 2009 MAC Championships 2006 MAC Championships 2008 MAC Championships 2010 MAC Championships 2000 MAC Championships 2014 MAC Championships 2001 MAC Championships 2011 MAC Championships Avatar Invitational

Dates Feb. 25-27, 2016 Sept. 17-18, 2016 Oct. 14-15, 2002 Oct. 16-17, 2000 Oct. 2-3, 2006 Sept. 16-17, 2002 March 4-5, 2005 March 18-20, 2010 March 2-3, 2015 April 19-20, 2008 April 10-11, 2010 Sept. 6-7, 2014 Oct. 15-16, 2007 April 21-22, 2007 Sept. 17-18, 2007 Sept. 20-21, 2008 Sept. 16-17, 2013 Oct. 1-2, 2005 March 26-28, 2010 Oct. 16-17, 2011 Sept. 16-17, 2006 Oct. 18-19, 2010 Sept. 26-28, 2008 Oct. 12-13, 1998 April 7-8, 2006 Oct. 11-12, 2010 Oct. 10-11, 2005 March 6-8, 2009 Sept. 26-27, 2009 Sept. 28, 2003 Sept. 28-29, 2002 Oct. 6-7, 1997 Oct. 12-13, 2009 Oct. 7-9, 2007 March 15-16, 2015 Oct. 10-11, 2011 March 5-7, 2010 May 2-3, 1998 Apr. 6-7, 2001 April 18-19, 2009

Dates April 30-May1, 2005 May 3-5, 2007 April 30-May 2, 2009 May 4-6, 2006 May 2-4, 2008 April 30-May 2, 2010 May 4-6, 2000 May 2-4, 2014 May 3-5, 2001 April 29-May 1, 2011 March 25-28, 1981

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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Year-by-Year Results Head Coach Bruce Cunningham (1993-Present) 2005-06 Sept. 11-12 Sept. 23-24 Oct. 9-10 Oct. 21-22 Feb. 26-27 March 3-4 March 13-14 March 27-28 April 7-8 April 22-23 April 29-30 May 4-6 2006-07 Sept. 11-12 Sept. 16-17 Oct. 2-3 Oct. 21-22 Feb. 26-27 March 10-11 March 19-20 March 26-27 April 6-7 April 22-23 April 28-29 May 3-5 May 18-19 2007-08 Sept. 10-11 Sept. 17-18 Sept. 22-23 Oct. 7-9 Oct. 15-16 Fb.-Mar. 29-2 March 14-16 March 24-25 April 14-15 April 19-20 May 2-4 May 15-17 2008-09 Sept. 13-14 Sept. 20-21 Sept. 26-28 Oct. 27-28 Nov. 3-4 March 6-8 March 20-21 March 27-29 April 11-12 April 18-19 Apr.-May 30-2 2009-10 Sept. 12-13 Sept. 26-27 Oct. 4-5 Oct. 12-13 Oct. 26-27 March 5-7 March 18-20, March 26-28 April 10-11 April 24-25 Apr.-May 30-2 May 20-22

at Cleveland State Invite 13th at Wolverine Intercollegiate t-9th at Xavier Invitational t-8th at Hoya Invitational 1st at Wexford Intercollegiate 4th at Orange County Invite 3rd at USA Spring Classic 7th at Little Rock Invitational 12th at Marshall Invitational 1st at Rutherford Intercoll. 1st at FirstEnergy Intercollegiate t-5th at MAC Championships 3rd

312-293-298=903 287-290-287=864 288-286-295= 869 288-290=578 306-306-301=913 290-282-286=858 293-286-312=891 307-301-311=919 294-285-289=868 300-295-297=892 295-298-290=883 291-294-288-294=1167

at Cleveland State Invite 1st at Wolverine Intercollegiate t-5th at Xavier Invitational 9th at Hoya Invitational 6th at Wexford Intercollegiate 5th at Mission Inn Invitational 10th at Pinehurst Intercollegiate 8th at UALR/First Tee Collegiate 7th at Marshall Invitational 11th at Fossum Invitational 5th at FirstEnergy Intercollegiate 4th at MAC Championships 1st at NCAA East Regional 15th

308-287=595 292-282-292=866 280-287-289=856 303-305=608 311-307-296=914 291-290-310=891 302-307-294=903 289-285-300=874 290-302=592 283-290-290=863 285-299-293=877 285-290-274-289=1138 300-309-290=899

St. Mary’s Invitational 5th 294-300-290=884 at USA Jaguar Intercollegiate 4th 288-290-285=863 at Wolf Run Intercollegiate t-5th 296-289-300=885 at Brickyard Championship t-6th 285-293-294=872 at Southbridge Intercoll. 5th 295-292-275=862 at USF Invitational 6th 301-292-289=882 at Linger Longer Invitational t-8th 289-296-305=890 at USA Mobile Bay Intercoll. 7th 309-304-296=909 at Palisades Classic t-12th 302-298-298=898 at Boilermaker Invitational t-6th 291-283-286=860 at MAC Championships 1st 296-288-299-288=1171 at NCAA Central Regional 14th 297-302-307=906 at Wolf Run Intercollegiate 7th at Wolverine Invitational 8th at Mason Rudolph Champ. 8th at Bridgestone Collegiate t-7th at Rees Jones Intercollegiate 5th at USF Invitational t-8th at Linger Longer Invitational 5th at FAU Spring Break Champ. 3rd at Robert Kepler Intercoll. t-7th at Boilermaker Invitational 6th at MAC Championships 2nd at Wolf Run Intercollegiate at Wolverine at Radrick Farms at Windon Memorial Classic at Firestone Invitational Aldila Scenic City Invite at USF Invitational at Desert Shootout at FAU Spring Break Champ. at Robert Kepler Intercoll. at Boilermaker Invitational at MAC Championships at NCAA West Regional

309-289-301=899 297-278-288=863 289-290-288=867 313-280-297=890 304-298-306=908 284-289-296=869 299-288-308=895 283-298-283=864 308-299-311=918 282-299-294=875 295-285-290-285=1155

11th 296-297-299=892 6th 291-290-288=869 4th 296-292-294=882 2nd 283-293-294=870 10th 294-286-297=877 8th 291-291-292=874 3rd 280-278-300=858 4th 293-290-282=865 1st 287-288-286=861 11th 301-301-303=905 2nd 294-290-292-296=1172 7th 303-294-283=880

2010-11 Sept. 19-21 Sept. 27-28 Oct. 11-12 Oct. 18-19 March 4-6 March 11-13 March 25-27 April 4-5 April 16-17 April 23-24 Apr.-May 29-1

at Golfweek Challenge at Fighting Irish Classic at Firestone Invitational at Georgetown Intercoll. at USF Invitational at Pinehurst Intercollegiate at FAU Spring Break Champ. at COG Mizzou Intercoll. at Hawkeye Invitational at Robert Kepler Intercoll. at MAC Championships

13th 9th 4th 5th 10th 9th 16th 2nd 10th 9th 3rd

298-288-304=890 297-293-298=888 286-292-290=868 294-273-299=866 293-291-294=878 291-303-306=900 316-305-309=930 314-303-305=922 315-300=615 309-305-293=907 297-300-299-302=1198

2011-12 Sept. 10-11 Sept. 26-27 Oct. 10-11 Oct. 16-17 Feb. 13-14 March 4-6 March 16-17 March 26-27 April 7-8 April 14-15 April 21-22 May 4-6

at Northern Intercollegiate at Fighting Irish Classic at Firestone Invitational at Windon Memorial at MAC Match Play at USF Invitational at Border Olympics UALR /First Tee Classic Rutherford Intercollegiate at Robert Kepler Intercoll. at Boilermaker Invitational at MAC Championships

10th t-7th 10th 7th 2nd 8th 13th 8th 6th 14th 11th 2nd

299-307-309=915 296-297-294=887 292-297-284=873 275-295-295=865 Match Play 296-293-299=888 310-302-306=918 297-304-316=917 313-308-300=921 307-308-324=939 314-301-305=920 297-297-301=895

2012-13 Sept. 15-16 Sept. 23-24 Oct. 8-9 Oct. 22-23 Oct. 27-28 Feb. 11-12 March 3-5 March 10-12 March 24 April 12 April 20-21 May 3-5

at Wolf Run Intercollegiate at Windon Memorial at Firestone Invitational at Georgetown Intercoll. at Bridgestone Collegiate at MAC Match Play at USF Invitational at Pinehurst Intercollegiate at C&F Bank Intercollegiate at Detroit Golf Club Invite at Boilermaker Invitational at MAC Championships

8th 294-297-297=888 12th 316-302-313=931 9th 290-302=592 t-7th 292-292-297=881 12th 305-300-300=905 3rd Match Play t-14th 300-311-309=920 t-8th 299-317-299=915 4th 288 t-3rd 378-347=725 13th 308-302-304=914 6th 303-306-310-307=1226

2013-14 Sept. 16-17 Sept. 23-24 Sept. 29-30 Oct. 7-8 Oct. 14-15 Feb. 10-11 March 2-4 March 16-17 March 23-25 April 12-13 April 19-20 May 2-4

at Wolverine Intercollegiate 5th at Fighting Irish Classic 8th at Jack Nicklaus Invitational 9th at Firestone Invitational 3rd at Crooked Stick Intercoll. 11th at MAC Match Play 2nd at USF Invitational 13th at Talis Park Challenge 9th at Middleburg Bank Intercoll. 7th at Robert Kepler Invitational 15th at Rutherford Intercollegiate 6th at MAC Championships 4th

2014-15 Sept. 6-7 at Wolverine Invitational t-6th 285-290-286=861 Sept. 14-16 at Golfweek Challenge 8th 293-300-303=896 Sept. 20-21 at Wolf Run Intercollegiate 10th 297-313-310=920 Oct. 6-7 at Firestone Invitational 3rd 302-295-281=878 Oct. 13-14 at Sagamore Fall Preview 9th 302-302=604 Feb. 9-10 at Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play t-1st Match Play March 2-3 at Del Walker Intercollegiate 8th 281-289-288=858 March 15-16 at Talis Park Challenge 9th 289-290-293=872 March 27-29 FAU Slomin Championship t-12th 299-296-295=890 April 11-12 at NYX Hoosier Invitational 11th 297-285-297=879 April 18-19 at Rutherford Intercollegiate 2nd 285-294-297=876 May 1-3 at MAC Championships 3rd 290-294-300-290=1174

2015-16

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297-284-282=863 295-300-288=883 307-298-299=904 298-291-286=875 310-305-311=926 Match Play 293-294-286=873 305-306-314=925 288-286-305=879 301-303-322=926 294-288-299=881 284-300-303-290=1177

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •


Year-by-Year Results Sept. 21-22 at Fighting Irish Classic t-10th 297-285-294=876 Sept. 25-27 at Golfweek Challenge 11th 292-287-303=882 Oct. 5-6 at Firestone Invitational t-10th 295-292-289=876 Oct. 12-13 at Crooked Stick Intercoll. 7th 314-299-301=914 Feb. 8-9 at Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play 1st Match Play Feb. 22-23 at Mobile Sports Intercoll. 9th 291-295-288=874 March 18-19 at Desert Shootout 5th 284-283-272=839 March 28-29 at Little Rock/First Tee Classic 9th 299-302-315=916 April 9-10 at Robert Kepler Intercoll. 13th 310-300=610 April 16-17 at Rutherford Intercollegiate 6th 297-288-292=877 April 28-30 at MAC Championship 2nd 288-295-296-293=1172 2016-17 Sept. 17-18 at EKU Intercollegiate 4th Sept 25-26 at Windon Memorial 2nd Oct. 3-4 at Firestone Invitational 5th Oct. 9-11 at Fighting Irish Classic 4th Oct. 17-18 at Georgetown Intercoll. 5th Feb. 13-14 at Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play 5th Feb. 25-27 at Loyola Intercollegiate 2nd March 17-18 at Grand Canyon Invitational March 27-28 at First Tee Collegiate Classic April 15-16 at Rutherford Intercollegiate April 22-23 at Robert Kepler Invitational April 28-30 at MAC Championships

291-280-279=850 289-281-298=868 286-282-294=862 280-289-282=851 284-283-295=862 Match Play 275-277-289=841

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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Eastern Michigan University 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 jogging 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 University, 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; Education; 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.

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 fulltime 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.

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Faculty/Staff

Eastern Michigan University employs nearly 700 full-time faculty and 1,000 staff members. Ninetyfour percent of EMU professors have doctoral degrees 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 undergraduate research.

Community Outreach

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.

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 community building and civic engagement, quality, community 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.

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •


“Education First” 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 personal and professional growth for students from diverse backgrounds through an array of baccalaureate, master’s and doc-

toral 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).

The City of Ypsilanti

Fast Facts

Founded: 1849 - Michigan State Normal School Enrollment: Fifth-largest state institution in Michigan Undergraduates: 17,780 Graduates: 3,854 Gender: Undergraduates: 59% female; 41% male Graduates: 64% female; 36% male Michigan residents: 92 percent President: James M. Smith Board of Regents: Eight-member board, appointed by governor Faculty: 683 full time Faculty holding Ph.D.: 93 percent Student/Faculty Ratio: 17:1 New Freshmen Average Q: 3.3 New Freshmen Average ACT: 22 New Freshmen Average SAT: 1,014 Academic programs: 200 majors, minors and concentrations, plus 167 graduate degrees and certificate programs Doctoral programs: 4 - Clinical Psychology, Educational Leadership, Educational Studies, & Technology Campus Size: 880 acres Athletic Affiliation: NCAA Division FBS (1-A) NCAA Conference: Mid-American Conference Mascot: Eagles Colors: Green and White 2015-16 Tuition and Fees* In-state and Ohio, 30 credit hours: Out-of-State, 30 credit hours: Room and Board, 18 meals weekly: *subject to change

$9,178 $24,622 $8,900

Ypsilanti is a city in Washtenaw County with a population of 22,362. Originally a trading post established in 1809 by Gabriel Godfroy, a FrenchCanadian 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 community 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 workers.

TIMELINE 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 commencement, 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 Michigan University 1964: The College of Business is established. 1975: The College of Health and Human Services is established. 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 commencement 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, 2015: Dr. Susan Martin departs EMU exactly seven years after she began serving as president at Eastern July 1, 2016: James M. Smith is appointed the 23rd president of EMU

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EMU Board The Board of Regents is the governing body of Eastern Michigan University. Its current format was created when the State of Michigan ratified a new constitution Jan. 6, 1964. The Board comprises eight regents who are appointed to eight-year terms by the governor. “Other institutions of higher education established by law having authority to grant baccalaureate degrees shall each be governed by a board of control which shall be a body corporate. The board shall have general supervision of the institution and the control and direction of all expenditures from the institution’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.” -- Michigan Constitution of 1963 (ratified 1964), Article 8

Mike Morris, Chair

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 the former chairman and chief executive officer 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 Mike Morris Task Force on Electricity Infrastructure, Business Roundtable (chairing the Business Roundtable’s Chair 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 second term through 2018. In 1995 he received the university’s Distinguished Alumnus Award. During his graduate years, he was commander 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. He previously served as chair of the Finance, Audit and Investment Committee, vice chair of the Educational Policies Committee, chair of the Personnel and Compensation Committee, and vice chair of the Board. He currently serves as a member of the Education Achievement Authority and the EMU Audit Committee.

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Regents Michelle Crumm

Michelle Crumm was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in December 2014 to replace Francine Parker, whose term expired. She is appointed for a term expiring December 31, 2022. She serves as chair of Educational Policies committee, and serves as Founder/CEO of Present Value executive coaching company. As a high energy, serial entrepreneur, Michelle is accomplished in helping leadership teams develop and implement strategy. As co-founder and chief business officer of Adaptive Materials, Inc., Michelle’s leadership was instrumental in helping the fuel cell company transition from start-up to second stage, fast-growing advanced manufacturing company. Grown and built in to a successful fuel cell manufacturing company, Adaptive Materials, Inc. was acquired by defense industry giant Ultra Electronics in 2011. Since that time, Michelle has actively participated in many other start-ups as a founder and/or investor and currently has ownership is many local companies. Michelle Crumm Widely recognized for her leadership, Michelle was named “Executive of the Year” from Ann Arbor. com, “Most Influential Women” by Crain’s Detroit Business, and one of Enterprising Women’s “Women of the Year.” She was also awarded the prestigious title “Entrepreneur of the Year” by Ernst and Young. During her 12 years leading Adaptive Materials, Adaptive Materials was recognized for its dynamic growth with Ann Arbor SPARK FastTrack, Inc. 5,000, and Inc. 100 Energy Company awards. As a dynamic community participant, Michelle serves on the Board of the Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Michigan. She is the Vice Chair for the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation, Chair of the Capital Campaign for Arbor Hospice, and Chair of the Capital Campaign and former Chair of the Board for Emerson Schools. She is an enthusiastic participant of Women’s President Organization and Women in Public Policy. Prior to founding Adaptive Materials, Michelle spent nearly five years at Kellogg Company. During her tenure at Kellogg, she was able to accelerate her career with experiences in internal audit, investor relations, and procurement. In addition to Kellogg Company, Michelle has served as an accountant at an automotive supplier and obtained her Certified Public Accountant license while working as an auditor with Plante and Moran. Michelle earned a bachelor of science degree in accounting from Purdue University and a master of business administration degree from University of Michigan.

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 a member of the Joint Oversight committee, and chairmen of the Eagle Administrative Services Board. He previously served as Vice Chair of Finance and Audit. 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 received 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 Higher Education, he served as Chief of Staff for the MajorMichael Hawks 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.

Eunice Jeffries

Mary Treder Lang, Vice Chair

Mary Treder Lang was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor Rick Snyder in December of 2012 to fill the seat vacated by former Chairman, Roy Wilbanks, with a term ending in December of 2020. After earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting and Marketing from the University of Dayton, Treder Lang began her career at KPMG, located in Detroit where she specialized in financial institutions, non-for-profits and mergers, and acquisitions. Following her time at KPMG, she spent five years in various management positions at SBC/Ameritech. She spent considerable time in the Computer Security District and became a recognized computer security expert amongst the Bell Operating Companies. She ultimately left SBC/Ameritech to establish a new Midwest Office for LINX Technologies, assuming the position of North American (NA) Sales Director. LINX Technologies was acquired by Mosler, Inc. and there she held various senior management positions providing Mary Treder Lang coverage throughout North America. After her time spent with Mosler, Inc, she began working for Siemens, Inc. where she held various positions ranging from NA Sales Director, Sales Manager, and Vice Chair District Manager (first woman), to lastly becoming the Senior Executive-Government for Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. She eventually transitioned her career to Accretive Solutions where she was a Business Development Manager and later joined Baker Tilly in Michigan as Director of Business Development. She currently owns her own CPA firm, Mary Treder Lang, CPA. Mary Treder Lang has held many different leadership positions throughout the years. Her positions have ranged from senior level positions with employers, to executive positions on Board of Directors, to voluntary Treasurer for many organizations. She is active in the Michigan Women’s Foundation as a Power of 100 Women Leadership Advisory Cabinet Member, Women’s Forum and the East Side Club. In September, 2011 she was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder to the Michigan State Parks and Outdoor Recreation Blue Ribbon Panel. In October, 2012 she received the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Emerging Leader Award given by the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants (MACPA) for the first time in the State of Michigan. In addition, she is active in her community as a member of the St. Paul’s Catholic Church, the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the Rotary Club, the Mother’s Club for Grosse Pointe South High School, the League of Women Voters, the Grosse Pointe Chamber, the Detroit Regional Chamber, the Detroit Economic Club, a Volunteer Council Member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO), Past Commodore of the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club and a Board member of the MACPA. She is also active in philanthropic efforts for the March of Dimes, Leukemia Lymphoma Society, American Cancer Society and Michigan Women’s Foundation. Regent Treder Lang is currently Vice Chair of the Board, Chair of the Personnel and Compensation Committee, Vice Chair of the Audit Committee and a member of the Finance and Investment Committee and Student Affairs Committee. In addition, she serves on the Education Achievement Authority Board. She is former vice chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee and former chair of the Finance and Investment Committee.

Dennis Beagen

Dennis Beagen was appointed by Governor Snyder in December 2014 to replace Floyd Clack, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring December 31, 2022. He currently serves as vice chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee and vice chair of the Student Affairs Committee. Beagen was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. Upon graduation from high school in 1963, he enrolled at Eastern Michigan University. He received his undergraduate degree from EMU in three years majoring in speech-communication with a minor in business management. After receiving his BS degree from Eastern Michigan University, he was admitted to graduate school at the University of Michigan while serving as a graduate teaching assistant at EMU. While serving as graduate teaching assistant in the Department of Speech & Dramatic Arts, Beagen volunteered to coach EMU students competing in intercollegiate forensics and debate. After completion of his MA Dennis Beagen degree from the University of Michigan in the summer of 1967, he was hired at EMU as a full-time instructor of speech, and assistant coach for the EMU Forensic/Debate team. He then enrolled at Wayne State University, and completed all course work for his doctoral program. In 1970, Beagen was appointed director of the EMU Forensic program. A position he held until 1981. During his tenure as director of forensics, EMU students achieved eight national team championships, four top speaker in the nation titles, and 27 individual national championships. In the summer of 1981, he was appointed administrative head of the Department of Communication, Media & Theatre Arts. He served in that role for more than three decades. During his tenure as department head for CMTA, Beagen also was appointed to interim administrative positions as associate provost for Academic Affairs, and dean of Continuing Education. Beagen was also appointed to numerous special assignments and task forces, including numerous EMU negotiating teams (faculty, professional technical, and clerical); chair of the 2005 President Search Committee; special assistant to the Provost for the Campaign for Scholars, and the recent Comprehensive Campaign; and chair of the Planning Committee for EMU’s prestigious Undergraduate Research Symposium. He is the recipient of the EMU Alumni Association’s Teaching Excellence Award, and the Dr. John Porter Distinguished Service Award. In 2003 he received the Institutional Values Award for Team Excellence (Undergraduate Symposium). He was also the recipient of the 2011 Presidential Award for Faculty and Staff Leadership in Advancement. After more than 45 years of service, Dennis Beagen was granted emeritus faculty/administrative status from the Department of Communication, Media & Theatre Arts and Eastern Michigan University.

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Eunice Jeffries Policy Committee.

Eunice Jeffries was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor Rick Snyder in December of 2016 to fill the seat of Beth Fitzsimmons, Ph.D., whose term had expired. She is appointed for a term expiring December 31, 2024. Jeffries received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting and Business Administration from Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee and received her Master of Business Administration from Northwood University in Midland, Michigan. Eunice Jeffries is presently a Regional Community Affairs Manager at Beaumont Health representing the organization focused on enhancing public health awareness through a variety of community outreach activities and initiatives. Having over twenty years of experience in public service, Eunice has spent much of her career as an active community member. She is affiliated with the Enough Said AA490 Executive Steering Committee, Marygrove College Institute of Music and Dance, and the Detroit Institute of Arts Community Relations Committee where she works with community leaders and museum staff on community based initiatives and supports enrichment and school based programs. Eunice Jeffries serves as Vice Chair of the Student Affairs Committee as well as Vice Chair of the Educational

Alexander Simpson

Alexander Simpson was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor Rick Snyder in December of 2016 to fill the seat of Jim Stapleton, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring December 31, 2024. A proud alumni, Simpson received his Bachelor of Science in Social Work from Eastern Michigan University in 2007. At EMU, he was a member of the Delta Nu chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., presented at the Undergraduate Symposium, was a member of the Community Creed Task Force, served as a New Student Orientation Assistant, was a writer for the Eastern Echo, helped start the Student Conflict Resolution Center, won Homecoming King and, most importantly – met his wife, Danielle. After graduation from EMU, he matriculated on and received his Master of Social Work from the University of Michigan, School of Social Work in 2008, and his Doctor of Jurisprudence from Indiana University, Maurer School of Law in 2011. While in law school, he coAlexander founded the Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality. He will be receiving his Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management in 2017. Alexander Simpson Simpson is the 2017-2018 President-Elect of the Wolverine Bar Association. The Wolverine Bar Association was created in the 1930s to coordinate the abilities of African American Lawyers in state of Michigan. In his spare time Simpson coaches youth football, at Play 4 Fun Sports League, an organization that strives to provide quality sports programs, leagues, and clinics to kids. Alexander Simpson serves as the Vice Chair of Athletic Affairs Committee, Vice Chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee, and Vice Chair of the Audit Committee.

James Webb

James Webb was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in December 2012 to replace the vacated seat of Thomas Sidlik. He is appointed for a term expiring December 2020. Webb received an A.A. in Business Administration from College of the Sequoias in 1968, a B.B.A. in Management from Eastern Michigan University in 1971, and an M.B.A. in Finance from EMU in 1976. Webb worked for the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company from 1971 to 1974 as a Property Underwriter, from 1974 to 1976 he worked as a Corporate Insurance Analyst for Masco Corporation, he was an Assistant Insurance Manager for The Budd Company, and from 1977 to 1981 he worked as an Assistant Risk Manager for Republic Steel Corp. Webb is currently the Chairman of Aon Risk Services, Inc. of Michigan. In addition to his work experience, Webb has been very active in the EMU community. In 1988 he received the Alumnus Achievement Award, and in 1989 he was Chair of the Campaign for Champions. He was an original member of the Foundation Board, served as treasurer from 1993 to James Webb 1995, vice chair from 1995 to 1997, chair from 1997 to 1999, and in 1999 he became an Emeritus member. He received the Dr. John W. Porter Distinguished Service Award in 1992, was a member of the President Search Committee in 2005, Ethos week Supporter from 2007 to 2012 as well as Ethos Week Speaker in 2007, and was on the College of Business Dean Search Committee in 2012. Webb has also been involved in numerous Not-for-Profit activities. He is a member of the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce, Farmington Hills Police Benevolent Association, Michigan Property & Casualty Association, and was a Director of the Detroit Athletic Club. He is also active in Rainbow Connection (Brooks Patterson’s Charity Grants Wishes for Terminally Ill Children) and the City of Cleveland/Operation Improvement Task Force. In addition to the Not-for-Profit activities, he is involved in the Boards of FDI Insurance Limited (Ireland) and FCE Reinsurance Limited (Ireland). Regent Webb is currently the EMU Foundation Board of Trustees representative and is a member of the Joint Oversight Committee, the Eagle Administrative Services Board, Chair of the Audit Committee, Chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee, Vice Chair of Finance and Investment and Vice Chair of Athletic Affairs.

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President James M. Smith

James M. Smith, Ph.D. President

Dr. James M. Smith is the 23rd president of Eastern Michigan University. He began his duties July 1, 2016. Before coming to EMU, Smith served as president of Northern State University (NSU) in Aberdeen, South Dakota since June 2009. For the past seven years (2008-2015), NSU has been named by US News and World Report as one of the best undergraduate public institutions in the Midwest. He has been an active fundraiser and was instrumental in helping NSU obtain the largest donation in its history, a $15 million gift. Another NSU success was collaborating with the University of Jinan, in Jinan, China, to develop the first and only Confucius Institute in the Dakotas. The Confucius Institute

has a specific threepart focus dedicated to the teaching of Chinese language, culture, and business practices. In addition to the traditional start-up funding provided, he was able to gain local and regional support of nearly $500,000 to launch the initiative. Smith, 60, who grew up near Columbus, Ohio, in Washington Court House, knew early on he wanted to be a teacher. He always had admired teachers and enjoyed school. He became an elementary and middle school teacher after earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education, from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, in 1979. He would go on to earn a Master of Education, Educational Administration, from

Xavier University in Cincinnati and a Doctor of Philosophy, Educational Leadership, from Miami University. Over the next 28 years, he served as an elementary school principal, a teaching fellow and assistant professor at Miami, director of the Experiential Program for Preparing School Principals at Butler University in Indianapolis, and director of the Educational Leadership Program and coordinator of doctoral studies at West Texas A&M University. Smith was also vice president for Economic Development at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, before heading to NSU. Smith’s wife, Dr. Connie RuhlSmith, has an impressive resume of her own. She has been a teacher, author and administrator, and has done extensive work in student retention and student academic support, introduction of international partnerships, and much more.

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Director of Athletics 3.0. Lyke is fond of saying great coaches and student-athletes need great teaching environments, and she has wasted no time spearheading a number of necessary capital upgrades, including: substantial completion of the EMU boathouse (rowing), ADA improvements and restrooms at Varsity Field (softball), bleachers and an ADA walkway at Scicluna Field (Soccer), a new Daktronics scoreboard, bleacher motors and electrical upgrades at Jones Natatorium (swimming), an upgraded student-athlete lounge area (football), new turf field (football), new basketball and volleyball practice court, remodeling and design of the EMU nutrition/ fueling station and a complete interior re-branding of the Convocation Center atrium, office suites, hallways and Eagles Nest suite. During the spring of 2015, Lyke and her administrative team also began designing the future of the EMU Athletics footprint. EMU Athletics contracted with construction design firm, AECOM, to create an athletics championship building plan which set forth the vision and priority plan for all facility improvements in the next five years. Lyke’s penchant for facility trend-setting and creative branding was on full display almost immediately with the installation of college football’s first gray Revolution Field Turf football field in 2014. As phase one of a comprehensive branding plan for EMU Football and Rynearson Stadium, the new turf received immediate recognition as a USA Today fan vote ranked EMU’s new field No. 2 in the nation behind only the University of Tennessee. With a field designed for players ‘tough enough to play on a parking lot,’ Lyke and her team have embraced South East Michigan’s blue collar roots and automotive history, inspiring an organic re-branding of Rynearson Stadium to become “The Factory.” This comprehensive campaign has included Factory signage upgrades throughout the stadium, a re-design of the football team’s studentathlete lounge, Factory driven merchandise options and in-game team and fan elements, along with a football game day website, EMUGameday.com, that takes fans inside The Factory for more details on its history and traditions. The campaign is emboldened by the ever-present slogan ‘Champions Built Here.’ Now a fixture throughout EMU facilities, social media and marketing materials, Champions Built Here aggressively pronounces that at EMU, and in The Factory, we build champions on the field, in the classroom and in life. It takes champions to build champions, and from day one Lyke set about upgrading the business model of Eastern Michigan Athletics. Just a few of the companies that have developed firstever partnerships with EMU during Lyke’s two year tenure include: IMG, Learfield Licensing, Aspire, Follett, Fanatics and Google. She has also re-negotiated lucrative new pouring rights and apparel contracts with Pepsi and Adidas that position EMU’s agreements as some of the most competitive in the Mid-American Conference. Lyke’s resource development focus has also led to the creation of two critical new groups already making major contributions to the future of the department. Eagles Pride, EMU Athletics’ first ever annual fund, was founded in 2014 complete with benefit structure and dedicated website to encourage enrollment. The fund is committed to providing financial support for all EMU

Heather Lyke EMU Vice President/Director of Athletic Eastern Michigan University’s (EMU’s) first ever Mid-American Conference (MAC) Cartwright Award for all-around athletic department excellence… EMU’s first ever MAC Jacoby Award for female athletic excellence… The highest overall GPA in EMU Athletic History (3.259)… The highest graduation rates in EMU Athletic History… 5000+ hours of student-athlete community service in a single year… ‘Champions Built Here’ has been more than an athletics mantra during the first three years of Heather Lyke’s tenure as EMU Vice President and Director of Athletics, it has defined a new era. Lyke, the 13th Director of Athletics in Eastern Michigan history, and the first woman to hold the full-time athletic director position at EMU, oversees the MAC’s most comprehensive and one of its most successful collegiate athletics programs. The department sponsors 21 fully-funded varsity sports with more than 550+ student-athletes regularly competing for MAC Championships and NCAA Championship selection. With a firm commitment to student-athlete experience and comprehensive excellence, Lyke has set about transforming EMU into the MAC’s dominant athletic program. Under her leadership EMU Athletics has hired 10 head coaches and 12 key administrators. During her three year tenure, EMU coaches and staff have won 15 MAC Coach of the Year Awards, and mentored 13 MAC team champions, 17 MAC Players of the Year, 80 MAC individual champions, 215 All-MAC student-athletes and 364 AllMAC Academic award winners. Lyke’s unwavering emphasis on academic achievement has supported student-athletes who have broken and reset EMU academic records under her watch. In 2013-14, EMU studentathletes turned in a then all-time high overall GPA of 3.159 in the fall, and followed it up with the second highest all-time GPA (3.145) in the winter. 67 student-athletes earned 4.0 GPAs during at least one term and 68% of all student-athletes had a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. EMU’s Graduation Success Rate of 77% and Federal Graduation Rate of 61% were also both new EMU records. Not to be outdone, the 2014-15 EMU fall student-athlete GPA of 3.242 set another all-time record, only to be bested once more when the winter GPA registered at 3.259. The academic year included 73% of all student-athletes, and 16 of 21 teams, achieving a GPA over 3.0. An astonishing 67 student-athletes achieved a 4.0 GPA during at least one term for the second year in row. EMU also held steady at its record 61% Federal Graduation rate and achieved its second highest ever Graduation Success Rate of 75%. Then in 2015-16, EMU posted a 3.194 GPA during the winter semester for its 13th straight term over a 3.0. Of EMU’s athletics programs, 17 teams finished the semester with a GPA better than

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teams and providing donors an entry level platform to impact EMU Athletics and its student-athletes. 2015 also saw Lyke’s recruitment of the EMU Champions Advisory Board. This group of committed EMU donors plays a number of key roles for EMU Athletics as ambassadors, advocates, advisors and major donors to the department. This group is currently reviewing and participating in the championship building plan process. Lyke’s ability to build relationships has also extended into the Ypsilanti and Southeast Michigan community. With her undergraduate degree in education and a passion for reading, Lyke immediately set about establishing EMU Athletics as a key partner with the 2nd and 7 Foundation, whose goal is to “tackle illiteracy” by having student-athletes visit, deliver books and read to 2nd grade classrooms. In total, EMU averaged better than 10 community service hours per student-athlete in the 2014-15 academic year with 5000+ hours of service performed. In 2014-15 she also served as Chair of the Washtenaw County American Heart Association Heartwalk, setting a university record for fundraised dollars and registered walkers. Lyke has also reached out to some of Detroit’s most underfunded neighborhoods and schools by striking a long-term partnership with buildOn, a program for inner city youth to overcome the cycle of poverty through community service leadership. In 2014, Lyke cultivated an anonymous donation of $100,000 to the buildOn program and is developing an annual on-campus visit for all interested buildOn students to tour EMU and enjoy a weekend football game. An ardent proponent of growing the profession, Lyke is a sought after national speaker, presenter and leader in the business of college athletics. In 2014, she became the first woman ever to chair the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Committee, and led the Mid-American Conference as chair of their Cost of Attendance Task Force. She is an active member of the NACWAA Board of Directors and the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Convention and Visitors Bureau Sports Commission. Lyke came to EMU from The Ohio State University where she was a member of the athletic department’s executive team and responsible for the assessment, design and development of the department’s strategic plan. She directly oversaw 10 of OSU’s 36 athletic programs and managed/supervised 31 full-time coaches and staff. She also had oversight over all facets of the athletic councils involving budget oversight, revenue generation and facilities as well as the golf course operations. Additionally, she supervised the sport performance division of the department, which includes the strength and conditioning coaches, athletic training staff and sports medicine staff. In 2013, she developed the first ever student-athlete internship program within the Department of Athletics, ‘Bucks Go Pro.’ Her previous roles at OSU included associate athletic director for sport administration (2002-12) and associate athletic director for sport administration, compliance and camp operations (1998-02). Prior to Ohio State, Lyke was at the University of Cincinnati for two years, serving as the assistant athletic director for compliance as well as the senior woman administrator. Lyke began her athletics administrative career at the NCAA national office as an intern in the enforcement and student-athlete reinstatement department. She also has worked for the Big Ten Network as a color analyst for softball games. Lyke grew up in Canton, Ohio, and attended the University of Michigan on a softball scholarship. While at U-M, she was a fouryear letter winner as a first baseman, two-time team captain, Big Ten champion and Academic All-Big Ten honoree. She earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Education from University of Michigan and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Akron School of Law. She was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1995. Lyke and her husband, David Catalano, have three children, Elle, Sophie and Eli.

THE HEATHER LYKE FILE Name: Heather Lyke Born: Canton, Ohio High School: Glen Oak H.S. - Graduated in 1988 College: University of Michigan - Bachelor’s degree in education - 1992 University of Akron Law School - Juris Doctorate - 1995 Family: Husband, David Catalano; Children, Elle, Sophie and Eli COLLEGIATE WORK EXPERIENCE YEAR SCHOOL JOB TITLE 2013-Pres. Eastern Michigan University Vice President/Director of Athletics 2013 Ohio State University Senior Associate AD 2009-12 Big Ten Network Softball Color Analyst 2002-12 Ohio State University Associate AD/Sport Administration 1998-02 Ohio State University Associate AD/ Sport Administration, Compliance and Camp Operations 1996-98 University of Cincinnati Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance/SWA 1995-96 National Collegiate Athletic Association Enforcement Intern 1989-92 University of Michigan Four-year letterwinner in softball

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Director of Athletics EMU’s MAC Championships Cartwright Award - Overall Excellence 2013-14 Reese Trophy - Men’s All-Sports Champion 1987-88, 1990-91, 1995-96, 2008-09 Jacoby Trophy - Women’s All-Sports Champion 2014-15 Baseball 1975, ’76, ’78, ’81, ’82, 2003, 2007, 2008 Football 1987 Men’s Basketball 1988, ’91, ’96, ’98 Women’s Basketball 2004, 2012

Female Athletic Directors in the FBS Sandy Barbour - Penn State Kathy Beauregard - Western Michigan Jennifer Cohen - Washington Lynn Hickey - Texas-San Antonio Tina Kunzer-Murphy - UNLV Heather Lyke - Eastern Michigan Judy Rose - Charlotte Debbie Yow - North Carolina State

EMU Athletic Directors Through the Years Wilbur Bowen - 1903-28 Joseph McCulloch 1931-47 Elton Rynearson 1948-63 Dr. Keith Bowen - 1963-66 F.L. “Frosty” Ferzacca - 1966-73 Dr. Albert E. Smith - 1975-76 Alex Agase - 1977-82 Paul Shoults - 1982-86 Gene Smith - 1986-93 Tim Weiser - 1993-97 Carole Huston (Interim) 1997-99 Dr. David Diles - 1999-05 Bob England (Interim) - 2005-06 Dr. Derrick Gragg - 2006-13 Dr. Melody Reifel Werner (Interim) - April 2013-July 2013 Heather Lyke - 2013-Present

EMU National Championships 1972- NCAA DII Men's Swimming and Diving 1972 – NCAA DII Outdoor Track and Field 1971- NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving 1971- NAIA Men's Indoor Track and Field 1971 – NAIA Men's Outdoor Track and Field 1970 - NAIA Baseball 1970 – NCAA DII Men's Cross Country 1970 - NAIA Men's Cross Country 1970 – NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving 1970 – NAIA Men's Indoor Track and Field 1970 – NAIA Men's Outdoor Track and Field 1969 – NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving 1969 – NAIA Men's Indoor Track and Field 1968 – NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving 1967 – NAIA Men's Cross Country 1966 – NAIA Men's Cross Country

Men’s Cross Country 1973, ’74, ’86, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Women’s Cross Country 2015, 2016 Men’s Golf 2007, 2008 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field 1974, ’77, ’78, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’94, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2015 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field 1982, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’95,’97, 2003, 2016 Men’s Indoor Track & Field 1996, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013 Women’s Indoor Track & Field 1997, 2000, 2011, 2015, 2016 Men’s Swimming and Diving 1978, ’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, 2013, 2015, 2016 Women’s Gymnastics 2007, 2016, 2017 Women’s Swimming and Diving 2006, 2007 Women’s Tennis 1998, 2001 Women’s Soccer 1999, 2003, 2013 Softball 2007 Wrestling 1996

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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THE EMU IDENTITY NOT ALWAYS THE EAGLES 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” and “Men from Ypsi” and various other titles down through the years before “Hurons” was adopted in 1929. The “Hurons” first came into being as the result 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 appropriateness 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. GREEN, WHITE AND YELLOW? The EMU Eagles’ colors are green and white, but the track and cross country teams both feature yellow on their uniforms. There is a reason these teams stand out, and the history behind it goes back to 1967. EMU Hall of Fame Head Coach Bob Parks offered some insight to the story behind how the yellow came about. “When I got to EMU in January 1967, the team was wearing dark green singlets and dark green shorts. In that season, we ran a meet at Western Michigan University, and the finish line was beneath the balcony which was very dark. In the hurdle final, there were six men, three from Michigan State and three from EMU. MSU’s uniforms were almost identical to ours. When the finish positions were announced, we got the short end of the stick. You could hardly see the runners under the dark balcony area, and they got the finish wrong. At that point, I decided to get uniforms that showed up better. “Back then, Kansas was a big name in collegiate track, and they wore pink shorts and powder blue singlets with pink lettering. Everyone thought they were great. I decided to copy them and ordered orange shorts and green singlets with white lettering trimmed in orange. We wore them for about four years, but the Regents decided that all of our teams should be wearing green and white. When they made us get rid of the orange and green, I ordered green and gold, colors I had always liked. At first, they weren’t going to let us use them, but I pointed out that our football team was wearing green and gold. Our administration could hardly argue with me, since our gridders were wearing it too. “ “We have worn it ever since, and it is known from coast to coast, as our men have done traditionally well nationally. It also differentiates us from MSU and Ohio University’s color schemes. The green and gold does show up well at the finish line, but nowadays they use computer cameras, so it is less of a problem as it was in the 60s and 70s.” EMU OLYMPIANS THROUGH THE YEARS EMU has had a track representative at the summer Olympic Games since Hayes Jones in 1960. The Eagles have had 17 representatives in 52 years, 14 men and three women.

Some of EMU’s Prominent Alumni • 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

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

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

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

• Shirley Spork -- Co-founder of the LPGA • Bob Welch -- Cy Young Award winner

• Greg Mathis –Judge and later TV personality • Lloyd Olds - Designed the zebra shirt worn by referees • Dean Rockwell – Olympic team wrestling coach in 1964

• General John G. Coburn -- One-of-eight four-star • Rocky Roe -- Major League Baseball umpire generals in the United States • Jack Roush -- CEO and owner of Roush Racing • Hayes Jones -- Olympic gold medalist

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Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •


NCAA Compliance The Eastern Michigan University Office of Athletics Compliance is committed to a comprehensive 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 institutional rules. The commitment to compliance ensures institutional control over the department of athletics. The existence of a successful compliance program depends on the willingness of coaches, administrators, staff, student-athletes and boosters to be cognizant of NCAA, MAC and institutional rules. 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 studentathletes, Boosters are prohibited from the following: • Do not telephone, write or make in-person contact with a prospect for recruiting purposes • Do not contact a prospect's coach, principal or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospect • Do not become involved in making arrangements for a prospect, the prospect's relatives or friends to receive money or financial aid of any kind • Do not visit a prospect's school to acquire films or transcripts in an attempt to evaluate the prospect's academic or athletics eligibility • Do not have contact with a prospect, their relatives or friends during any of their visits to EMU's campus • Do not contact student-athletes enrolled in other four-year institutions regarding the possibility of transferring to EMU Even though there are many rules prohibiting your involvement with prospects and the recruiting process, as a booster you are permitted to do the following: • Notify EMU coaching staff about noteworthy 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 INFORMATION Contact EMU’s Athletic Compliance Office

EMU Compliance Office 734.487.4519

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 student-athletes and boosters about NCAA, MAC and institutional rules; • Developing monitoring systems to ensure compliance with NCAA, MAC and institutional rules (e.g., recruiting, academic eligibility, 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 Athletic Club, E-Gridiron Group); • Made any financial contributions to the athletics department; • Been involved in promoting EMU's athletics program; • Been a season ticket holder; or • Provided benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their relatives or friends. You can become a booster if you provide benefits to prospects, student-athletes, their relatives or friends and any of the following statements are true: • The relationship between the athlete (or parents of the athlete) and the individual providing the benefits developed as a result of the athlete's participation in athletics or their reputation as an athlete; • The relationship began only after the athlete become a prospect; • The relationship began only after the athlete 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 prospects. 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 prospect, 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 transportation 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 boosters. If a booster provides an impermissible benefit 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 MidAmerican Conference; and • Cause you to lose benefits or privileges associated with the athletics department (i.e., booster club membership, ticket privileges). QUESTIONS? The above information is a brief overview of compliance and rules pertaining to boosters and their interactions with prospective studentathletes. If you have any questions about any NCAA, MAC or institutional rules, please contact the Christopher Hoppe at 734.487.3263 or choppe3@emich.edu. For more information on compliance and boosters, please visit the Office of Athletic Compliance's website at: EMUEagles.com/compliance

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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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 academic 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, providing 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 studentathlete 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 providing additional help with courses when requested.

Athletic Training and Sports Medicine

The Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine Department has a long history 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, management 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 MasterHunter, Dr. Zoe Foster, Dr. David Alvarez, Dr. George Pujalte, Dr. Wally Roeser, Dr. Bruce Miller, Dr. Don Wurtzel and head athletic trainer Steve Nordwall. Additionally, 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 medicine 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 rehabilitation 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 facilities in the Convocation Center, Bowen Field House and the Rynearson Stadium team building.

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Sports Performance/Strength and Conditioning

Our Sports Performance Program applies a complete approach to scientifically 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 collection 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 Execution 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 relay’s, 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 weeks 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 athlete’s understand the importance of mental toughness 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 vocal, provide positive feedback as well as constructive criticism, play that latest hip-hop track and find a way to create a positive training environment.

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Two-time Mid-American Conference Champions • 2007 • 2008 •


Eagles Pride

Eagles Pride provides vital financial support to more than 550 student-athletes at Eastern Michigan University as they strive for excellence on the court and in the classroom. Nearly 1,000 donors generously supported our outstanding scholar-athletes each year. Established in 1994, Eagles Pride (formerly the EMU Athletic Club) raises funds in three key areas for EMU's 21 varsity athletic teams: annual-use operating funds, endowment, and facility related projects. Today, annual-use giving is the most critical area of support needed by the Athletic Department. These contributions directly support the operating budgets of our teams and help provide the most basic needs to our coaches and student-athletes, including comprehensive national recruiting efforts, out of region travel to maintain nationally competitive schedules, equipment such as uniforms, balls, nets, bats, and much more. Gifts to any of our teams, or to the Eagles Pride Fund (which will be used for the most urgent needs of the athletic department), are an investment in the future leaders of the state of Michigan. Join Eagles Pride today and make a difference for EMU Athletics.

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Enhance the EMU Student-Athlete Experience Tax Deduction (consult your tax professional) LykeLine Athletics Insider Email Recognition on EMUEaglesPride.com Athletics Email updates from Eagles Pride Eagles Pride Block E Car Decal Option to Purchase Basketball Floor Seats* Football Sideline Passes for 2* Invitation for 2 to the 2016 YPSI Awards Invitation for 2 to the 2016 Football Season Premiere Dinner* Invitation for 2 to the 2016 Basketball Party in the Paint* Official adidas EMU Athletics Apparel Item Option to purchase Eagles Pride Suite Tickets* Reserved VIP Parking Space for Football and Basketball Two All Sports Passes (EMU Home Events) Invitation for 2 to FLY WITH THE EAGLES FOOTBALL TEAM to Missouri or Charlotte* NCAA Final Four Ticket Access * Official adidas EMU Athletics Apparel Package *Signifies sport-specific or unrestricted giving element. Please contact us for more information.

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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E-Club Hall of Fame

The Eastern Michigan University alumni varsity letterwinners club, E-Club, sponsors the EMU Athletic Hall of Fame. 1976 Charles Eugene Beatty* James “Bingo” Brown* William E. Foy* George W. Marshall* Lloyd W. Olds* Elton J. Rynearson, Sr.* Edwin Shadford* Raymond L. Stites* 1977 C. Dale Curtiss* Charles Hanneman* Charles “Whitey” Hlad* Hayes W. Jones Harry Ockerman* Dean Rockwell* Olin Sanders* Paul Shoemaker* 1978 William E. Crouch* Daniel Webster Kirksey Robert K. Middlekauff Thomas V. Quinn* Kenneth “Red” Simmons* Andrew Vanyo* James A. Walsh* William C. Zepp* 1979 Louis Batterson* James Bibbs Merrill Hershey* Harvey Marlatt George Muellich* Ron Oestrike* Arthur D. Walker* Frank “Buck” Weeber* 1980 Ruth Boughner* Leighton Boyd* Kenneth “Beef” Matheson* Ferris G. Newman* Bob Parks 1981 Delmar Allman* Rha W. Arnold* Charles E. Forsythe* James R. Martin* David L. Pureifory* Abe Rosenkrantz* Clarence B. Sabbath* Shirley G. Spork 1982 Garion H. Campbell* Clifford D. Crane* Marvin R. Mittlestat* Albert H. Pingel Earl N. Riskey* Charles J. Shonta Fred D. Trosko* 1983 Roger Arnett* Santee Brockman* Ralph Gilden Augusta “Gussie” Harris* Kenneth Hawk* Charles Lappeus* Neville “Tex” Walker* George Wendt*

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1984 William Barrett James Bell Wardell Gilliam* Gordon Minty Bernard Otto* 1985 John Banaszak Doug Cossey* Hasely Crawford Michael H. Jones* Richard Moseley Charles Paige Jean Siterlet* 1986 Jean S. Cione* David Ellis Bruce Howell Ron Johnson Richard G. Raymond Bill Tipton 1987 Glenn Davis Marvin Johnson Bob Rowland* William J. Stephens Jack Weiss 1988 Norbert S. Badar Clarence Chapman Sherm J. Collins Clare Ebersole Stanley McConnor Bob Welch* 1989 Gary Bastien William M. Cave* Ron Gulyas Ann (Meachum) Lohner Bob Owchinko Harry Werbin* 1990 Ken Bruchanski Dottie Denise Davis Jeffrey E. Dils Frank Reaume Virgil E. Windom Duane Zemper 1991 James Brodie* Tom Fagan Jim Grant* Jeff Huxley James Ross Claude Snarey* 1992 Cleon Gilliam Jay Jones Susan “Sue” Parks Mike Strickland Leo Turner* 1993 Joe Brodie Laurie Ann Byrd Oswald Gaynier* George Gervin Nick Manych*

1994 Terry Collins Donna Donakowski F.L. “Frosty” Ferzacca* Kevin “Rocky” Miller Robert Sims C.P. Steimle* 1995 John Clay Bob Crosby Kerry Keating James Matthews Lucy Parker Larry Radcliff 1996 Jim Applegate John C. Fountain Kennedy McIntosh* Randy Mills Andrea (Bowman) Osika Jeff Peck 1997 Walter Gerald Brown* Ed Engle* Glenn Gulliver Earle Higgins Duane Root Eugene Thomas Claudia Wasik 1998 Marc Dingman Grant Long Loita “Blink” Molineaux* Nanette Push Ron Saunders* Pat Sheridan Tom Smith 1999 Ron Adams Jim Harkema Kelly Hebler Dave Kieft Leroy Potter* Mark Smith Jeff Washington 2000 Wilbur P. Bowen* Jack Brusewitz Chris Hoiles Denise (Kaercher) Leipold Jim Nelson Jenny Romatowski Wayne Seiler 2001 Angie Fielder Jon Gates Bob Jennings Mauri Jormakka* George Mead* John “Rocky” Roe Rodney Slater

2003 Sherry (Anderson) Boughton Sharon (Brown) Calhoun Marsha (Barker) Crosby Jim Dutcher Garry Grady Paul McMullen Joel Smith 2004 Melissa (Drouillard) Bater Roxanne (Munch) Bronkema Roger Coryell Mark Dailey Earl Dixon Mireille (Sankatsing) Smith Jim Streeter 2005 Tommy Asinga Dan Boisture* Ben Braun Hamilton Morningstar* Dr. Waldomar Roeser Danny Schmitz Sara Seegers Harold Simons 2006 Nikki (Stubbs) Douglas Greg Howe Carole Huston Dazel Jules Peter Linn Bob Lints Gary Tyson 2007 Al Jagutis Marci Kelley Mark Leonard Tamyka McCord Stan Vinson Doug Willer 2008 Joy (Inniss) Johnson Lindell Reason Jeff Reaume* Sarah Willis Chuck Wilson 2009 Denise Allen Charlie Batch Jerry Cerulla Angela (Springer) Johnson Sharon McNie Gary Patton Gary Strickland

2002 William “Audie” Cole Rena (Cox) McBroom Earl Jones Lanny Mills J.E. Morcombe* Jim Pietrzak Ron Rice Mary Smith*

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2010 Clement Chukwu Dawn (Godfrey) Heck Laurie Hubbard JoAnne (LeFevre) McBroom Hildred Lewis John R. Martin Barry Stokes 2011 Ingrid (Boyce) Benn Howard Booth Traci (Parsons) McMullen Linda Milholland Jamie Nieto Norm Parker* John Schmidt 2012 Erik Henriksen Ivory Westly Hood Brian Tolbert Sharon (Rose) Schwartz Jerry Umin 2013 Dennis Betts Earl Boykins JoyAnn Clarke Wondella Devers Derrick Dial Eugene Smith Donald Stewart 2014 Boaz Kisang Cheboiywo Kathy Hart Fred LaPlante Tom Michael Lorenzo M. Neely Allyson Newman Brett Petersmark 2015 Joe Codrington Tracy Deeter George Harrison Paul Scicluna* L.J. Shelton Stephanie Smiley Barry Susterka 2016 Steve Brown Lional “Jelly Roll” Dalton Connie Miner Fabian Rollins Greg Ryan *Deceased


All-time Letterwinners Kevin Ackford Rich Allen Brad Altenhoff Victor Apple James Applegate Mike Areddy Daniel Ashdown

2004, ‘05, ‘06 1988, ‘89, ‘90 ‘91 2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 1942 1966, ‘67 1977, ‘78 1975, ‘76

Tim Barckholtz Joseph Bartolacci Greg Beale George Beaudette George Beeman Larry Bennett Tim Birk Michael Blair Marv Blemly Albert Boelens John Boncoddo Robert H. Borusch Harry Breitmeyer Josh Brier Jerry Brown Beau Breault Robert Brundage Cam Burke Brian Burt Earl F. Burt

1987 1940, ‘41, ‘46 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 1961, ‘62 1961 1976 1976, ‘77 2014, ‘15 1974 1943, ‘46 2015, ‘16 1950, ‘51 1943 1995, ‘96, ‘97 1950, ‘51, ‘52 2016 1936 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 2013 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50

Paul Callahan Nick Carbary Douglas M. Carlson Howard Carson Joe L. Carson Robert Champe John Chaney George F. Choley Brian Churchill-Smith Shane Clark Jake Close Kenneth C. Close + Chris Cronenweth James Cole Roger W. Corner Rob Couture Phelps L. Crouse

1954, ‘56 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 1952, ‘56 1954 1933 1937, ‘38 2013 1946, ‘47 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 1987 1933 1933, ‘34, ‘35 1990 1969, ‘70 1963, ‘64 1997, ‘98 1932

Leo Dalbo Richard Daly Richard E. Dewling Marc Dingman Clark D. Dobbs Jeff Dobbs

1954 1954 1960, ‘61 1979, ‘81, ‘82 1970 1979

Derek East John Eisenheart Douglas Erb

2012 1961 1966

Norman Felt Jim Filipiak Joe A. Frauenheim Mark French Brian Frey

1949 1966, ‘67, ‘68 1954, ‘55, ‘56 1982 1985

Alan Gagleard Jon Gates Richard Gehring Tom Gieselman Gary Golbesky Theodore Goode Don Gostyla Brent Goulding Joseph N. Grady Ralph Green Dan Greenwood

1973 1977, ‘78, ‘79 1942, ‘43 1981 1970, ‘71 1933, ‘34 1969 1998, ‘00, ‘01 1942 1957 1995, ‘96

Bryan Haase Jaysen Hansen Russell K. Harvey Jeffry Hatto Gerald Heiss Josh Heinze Matt Hiatt Dave Higham Graham Hill James Hill

2006, ‘07 1999, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 1962, ‘63 1973 1971, ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 2013, ‘14 2003, ‘04, ‘05 1999, ‘00, ‘01 2006, ‘07, ‘08 1970

Donald Hochrein Paul Hollenbough William Honert Arthur Horne III Chris Hummel Dan Hunter

1946, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 1983, ‘84, ‘85 1950 1990, ‘91, ‘92 1995 1978, ‘79

Ray Proben Robert Proben Thomas Proben Frank Pustay

1975 1974, ‘75 1973, ‘74 1947

Matt Query

1994, ‘95, ‘96

John Jambor Kevin Janasik Frank Jawor Marty Jeppessen Folmer Jensen Ken Johns John Johnson Todd Johnson Mark Johnson Alex Jones

1965, ‘66 1987, ‘88, ‘89 1977, ‘78 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 1957, ‘58, ‘59 1988, ‘89 1975 1989, ‘90, ‘91 1992, ‘94 2012

Kurt Karrer Sean Kelly Harry C. Kemp John Kirkwood John Knox Leonard E. Kraft Joey Kremer Frederick Kurz Steve Kusisto

1982, ‘83, ‘84 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 1951 1994 1976, ‘77 1948 2014, ‘15, ‘16 1938 1975

Frank Reaume Jeff Reaume James R. Reid Gary Robinson Orlo J. Robinson Kyle Rodes William Rogers Jack Rollin Christopher Ross Nicholas Ross George E. Russell

1966, ‘67, ‘68 1971, ‘72 1952 1971, ‘72 1941, ‘42 2015, ‘16 1970, ‘71 1988 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 2014, ‘15, ‘16 1936, ‘37, ‘38

Steve Lackey Tom Lahner Brad Larente Roy Lawrence R. Milton Lawson Brandon Lemons Dave Lennox Doug Lichty Richard D. Look Ralph Lorenz Bart Lower

1964, ‘65 1987 2008, ‘09, ‘10 1940, ‘41 1955, ‘56 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 1978, ‘79 1976 1963, ‘64 1936 1997, ‘98, ‘99

Zach MacDougall James Maher Korey Mahoney Jeff Mankiewicz Howard Marderosian Louis S. Marini Ed Maunder Tyler McDannold Phillip McLane Greg McLeod Dave McNeely Bob McNiff Jake McNulty Peter McVittie David Mead Edward Meredith Frederick Michols Mark Miller Bill Milne Dave Monroe Michael Monson John Moore Ed Muir Kevin Muir Jared Multer

2012 1996, ‘97, ‘99 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 1999, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 1964 1951 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 1936 1975 1970 1983, ‘84, ‘85 2015, ‘16 1966 1976, ‘77 1956, ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 1950 1962 1987, ‘88 1965, ‘66 1974 1978, ‘79 1970, ‘71, ‘72 1985 2016

Rick Sarles Peter Sauerbrei Jim St. Germain Myron C. Sarnes Melvin Schmeck Norville H. Schock Cary Schoen Alan Sebert Dave Seckinger Edward Shaffran Eric Shank Darren Shaw Thomas “T.J.” Shelton Robert D. Shull Robert Simmons Howard C. Slocum Craig Smith Chris Sobczak Chris Sobieck Warren Southworth Bernard Stadtmiller George Stadtmiller Shaun Stanek Jeff Stewart Thomas Stevens Joey Stimac Russ Streeter Julian Sutton

1982 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 1969 1938, ‘39, ‘40 1936, ‘37 1957, ‘58, ‘59 1995 1958, ‘59 1981, ‘82, ‘83 1974 1987 1989, ‘90, ‘91 2004, ‘05 1962, ‘63 1975 1947, ‘48 1977, ‘81 1981, ‘82 1992 1971, ‘72 1939 1942 1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 1994, ‘95, ‘96 ‘97 1948, ‘49 2007, ‘08, ‘09 1969, ‘70 1939

Norman Tambar Ronald J. Taylor John Thibault Chris Thompkins David P. Trosko Jas Tudor

1950 1955 1983, ‘84, ‘85 2002 1962, 63 1947

Thomas W. Unverzagt

1957

David Vaclav

1988, ‘89

Rolland Nichols Jack Norey

1948 1965

Thomas Oakes John Oberdick Gary O’Connell Michael O’Hare Casey Olsen Lloyd Otto

1973 1975, ‘76, ‘77 1964 1946 2012 1956, ‘57, ‘58, ‘59

Steve Walkulsky Lawrence Wagner Nic Watson Donald Wendling William Wenger W. Louis Wenger Philippe Weppernig Adam White Brett White Donald G. Whited Larry Wigner Larry Wilcox Thomas C. Wilmot Adam Winwood Scott Winckowski

1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 1957 2001, ‘02, ‘03 1952 1962 1936, ‘37, ‘38, ‘39 2016 2002 2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 1963 1956, ‘57 1934, ‘35 1963

Mark Paluszak Robert Papp Nick Park John Paupore Brad Pemperton Jake Pilat Charles B. Pillsbury Clay Poff Steve Presser

1990 1960, ‘61 2016 1994, ‘95, ‘96 2000, ‘01 ‘02, ‘03 1981 1941, ‘42 2003, ‘04, ‘07 1969

Richard M. Yeager Arthur Young Jordan Young

1938, ‘39, ‘40 1941 1991, ‘92, ‘94

Richard Zickel Clifford Zill George Zollner

1955 1958, ‘59, ‘60 1965, ‘66

1984, ‘85

Eastern Michigan University Men’s Golf Four NCAA Postseason Team Appearances - 1947, 2007, 2008, 2010 • Six NCAA Postseason Individual Appearances - 1982, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2009

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