2017-18 Wyoming Golf Fact Book

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QUICK FACTS & SCHEDULE

CONTENTS Media Relations/Quick Facts/Schedule Coaching Staff 2017-18 Cowboys 2017-18 Cowgirls 2016-17 in Review Wyoming Golf Records All-Time Letterwinners Academic Honors

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QUICK FACTS Location Laramie, Wyo. Founded 1886 Enrollment 12,600 Nickname Cowboys/Cowgirls School Colors Brown & Gold President Laurie Nichols Athletics Director Tom Burman Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Mountain West Website GoWyo.com Coaching Staff Director of Golf, Men’s Head Coach Joe Jensen Alma Mater Wyoming, 1998 Season at UW 17th Assistant Director of Golf, Women’s Head Coach Josey Stender Alma Mater Memphis, 2003 Season at UW 13th Graduate Assistant Ryan Wallen Alma Mater Wyoming, 2016 Season at UW First Team Info Home Golf Course UW Jacoby Golf Course Yardage/Par 7,247/72 2017 Men’s MW Finish 8th 2017 Men’s Top MW Finisher Ryan Wallen, T-3rd Men’s Returning Letterwinners 6 Men’s Newcomers 2 Men’s Returning Squad Members 0 2017 Women’s MW Finish 7th 2017 Women’s Top MW Finisher Erin Sargent, T-21st Women’s Returning Letterwinners 5 Women’s Newcomers 1 Women’s Returning Squad Members 1

2017-18 GOLF SCHEDULE MEN Date Tournament Location 9/8-10 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational Colorado Springs, Colo. 9/18-19 Ram Masters Invitational Fort Collins, Colo. 9/25-26 Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational Boulder, Colo. 10/9-10 Paintbrush Invitational Parker, Colo. 10/14-15 Wyoming Southern Dunes Invitational Maricopa, Ariz. 11/3-5 Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate Invitational Lahaina, Maui, Hawai’i 2/16-18 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Palm Desert, Calif. 2/26-27 Arizona NIT Tucson, Ariz. 3/29-31 The Goodwin Palo Alto, Calif. 4/9-10 Wyoming Cowboy Classic Chandler, Ariz. 4/14-15 Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational Tempe, Ariz. 4/20-22 Mountain West Championship

Bremerton, Wash.

WOMEN Date Meet Location 9/17-19 Colonel Wollenberg Ptarmigan Ram Classic Fort Collins, Colo. 9/30-10/1 Wyoming Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate Palm Desert, Calif. 10/6-8 Ron Moore Women’s Intercollegiate Parker, Colo. 10/22-24 FIU Pat Bradley Invitational Sarasota, Fla. 2/12-13 Battle at the Rock Riverside, Calif. 2/26-27 Rebel Beach Las Vegas, Nev. 3/12-13 BYU at Entrada Classic St. George, Utah 3/15-16 Lady Thunderbird Invitational St. George, Utah 3/23-25 Mountain View Collegiate Tucson, Ariz. 4/2-3 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic Maricopa, Ariz. 4/16-18 Mountain West Championship

Rancho Mirage, Calif.

MEDIA RELATIONS Main Office Phone Number.............................................. 307-766-2256 Associate AD, Media/Public Relations..................................Tim Harkins Assistant Director, Women’s Golf Contact.....................Lincoln Mansch Office Phone.............................................................. 307-766-2257 Cell Phone.................................................................. 406-396-7381 Email Address...................................................lmansch@uwyo.edu Graduate Assistant, Men’s Golf Contact (Fall)....................... Nate Lake Office Phone.............................................................. 307-766-2290 Cell Phone.................................................................. 719-649-3329 Email Address....................................................... nlake@uwyo.edu Graduate Assistant, Men’s Golf Contact (Spring)................Kyle Charles Office Phone.............................................................. 307-766-5514 Cell Phone.................................................................. 316-993-8895 Email Address.................................................. kcharle2@uwyo.edu Media Relations Mailing Address..........................................Dept. 3414 1000 E. University Ave. Laramie, WY 82071

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UW COACHING STAFF

JOE JENSEN (Wyoming, 1998) Director of Golf & Men’s Head Coach

The Wyoming Cowboy golf program is in its 17th season under the direction of Joe Jensen. In addition to serving as the head coach of the men’s golf program, Jensen is in his 13th year as Director of UW Men’s & Women’s Golf. Jensen has directed the Cowboy golf program during one of the most competitive eras in UW’s 70-year men’s golf history. Under Jensen’s direction the Cowboys have set school records for low individual round and event score, as well as low team round and event score. In 2016-17, Jensen coached senior Ryan Wallen to one of the most successful individual seasons for a Cowboy golfer in UW history. Wallen recorded the best finish ever for a Cowboy at the MW Championships, posting a three-round score of 209 (-7) to tie for third place individually as the Cowboys took eighth as a team. Wallen qualified for the NCAA Division I men’s golf regional in Sammamish, Wash., becoming the first Cowboy golfer to advance to regional competition since Gabe Maier in 2011. He tied for 38th overall, the best finish among individual qualifiers to the regional. The Cowboys had another successful campaign in the classroom, receiving their sixth straight All-Academic team award from the Golf Coaches Association of America while Wallen, Arron Lickteig, Drew McCullough and Glenn Workman were eached named GCAA All-America Scholars. Meanwhile, seven Cowboys earned Academic All-Mountain West distinctions while four were named MW Scholar Athletes. In 2015-16, Jensen was named the MW Coach of the Year after he led the Pokes to eight top-five finishes, six of which were in the top-three. UW’s sixth-place finish at this year’s MW Championships was its best since the Pokes took sixth in 2005. Sophomore Drew McCullough became just the seventh Cowboy to finish in the top-ten in the 17 years UW has competed in the MW Championship, and on April 6, Jensen helped junior Ryan Wallen become the first MW Golfer of the Week since David Hearn earned the award on April 20, 2000. Academically, the men’s golf team was one of two teams at Wyoming to post a perfect APR score of 1,000. It marked the fourth consecutive reporting period that the Cowboy golf team recorded a perfect score based on its four-year average. A native of Lander, Wyo. and a former member of the UW golf team, Jensen earned his bachelor’s degree in arts and sciences from the University of Wyoming in 1998 and completed his MBA at UW in December of 2006. In addition to his coaching duties, Jensen manages and is the head golf professional at Glenn “Red” Jacoby Golf Club at the University of Wyoming. Jensen, 45 (born April 10, 1970) was hired as the Cowboy golf coach on Dec. 7, 2001 and named Director of Wyoming Golf on Aug. 18, 2005. “I’m excited about my role as director of both Wyoming Golf programs,” Jensen said. “We are working hard and I’m pleased with the direction of both the men’s and women’s programs. “It’s such a privilege to be a part of the Wyoming Athletics program and to bring student-athletes to UW and Laramie. I enjoy working at the school I graduated from, in my home state, and in a place where I have so many friends and family.” Jensen was a member of the Cowboy golf team during the 1992-93 season, turned professional in 1993, and became an assistant golf pro at the Jacoby Golf Club. During his six years in that position, he was responsible for the daily operation of the course. His duties also included serving as an assistant coach with the golf team. In 1999, Jensen moved to the Pelican Lakes Golf and Country Club in Windsor, Colo., where he was a golf assistant until he was hired by Wyoming. There he assisted in the daily operation of the golf course and coordinated a number of golf tournaments. He also taught group and junior golf lessons. In addition to his golf club duties, he was a financial representative for Northwestern Mutual Financial Network and later worked for the Bank of Colorado/Raymond James Financial Services in Fort Collins, Colo. The 2013-14 season was another successful year for the Cowboys. Jensen guided the Pokes to a second-consecutive team victory at the Battle of the Tetons, his second win as head coach of the Cowboys. Junior Kamrin Allen shot a 210 (-6) to earn his first individual title as a Cowboy, it also marked the fifth individual event victory with Jensen as coach. Wyoming also turned in a third-place finish at the Gene Miranda Falcon Invite. The pokes were led by senior Brent Baylon who tied his career-best 69 (-3) in the final round and finished tied for 10th place with fellow senior Eddie Stewart. Freshman Ryan Wallen became the first Cowboy to lead the team at the Mountain West Conference Championship since Gabe Maier in 2008. Wallen shot a career-best 218 (+5) to finish tied 18th. The Cowboys also earned their second-consecutive NCAA Public Recognition Award for its outstanding Academic Progress Rate (APR) that finished ranked in the top 10 percent of all NCAA teams in their respective sport. Jensen once again led UW to success on and off the course during the 2012-13 season. Success on the course included the Cowboys winning their first tournament since 2000, when UW took the team title at the Battle in the Tetons with a school-record 847 (-17). Also at that event, junior Eddie Stewart took the first individual medalist honors since 2009. It was the fourth individual event victory during Jensen’s tenure. Stewart’s 208 (-8) also tied for the third-best tournament score in school history. Jensen directed the 2012-13 Cowboys to their fourth-consecutive Golf Coaches Association of America All-Academic team award for having a team grade point average of 3.0 or better. The Cowboys were one of 79 teams honored from NCAA Division I and one of just two schools from the Mountain West in 2012-13. Junior Eric Parish was also named Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA). Parish was the 10th Cowboy to receive the prestigious honor. The 2011-12 Cowboys had a team GPA of 3.39. Cowboys Jake Hedge, Eric Parish, Case Ruff and Eddie Stewart earned Academic All-Mountain West honors. Parish and Ruff also earned MW Scholar-Athlete awards. He also helped junior Clinton Boutelle to a 15th place finish at the Mountain West Championship. In 2010-11 Jensen directed senior Gabe Maier to his second consecutive NCAA Regional Tournament appearance. Maier was the first Cowboy since current PGA tour player David Hearn to earn consecutive NCAA Regional appearances. Maier also tied the school record low round at the Cowboy Classic in Scottsdale, Ariz., firing a 63 (-7). For the third consecutive season Jensen helped lead the Cowboys to a Golf Coaches Association of America All-Academic team. Cowboys Phil Henzlik, Parish and Ruff earned Mountain West Scholar-Athlete awards. Wyoming golf also had four student-athletes selected Academic All-MW, including Henzlik, Maier, Ruff and Zach Zaremba. The 2009-10 season was a banner year for the Cowboys as they sent their first golfer to the NCAA Regional Tournament since 2002, as well as being named a Golf Coaches Association of America All-Academic team. Cowboy Gabe Maier earned UW’s first NCAA Regional Tournament berth since 2002 with his 12th place finish at the Mountain West Conference Championship. Also during the 2009-10 season the Cowboys were named a GCAA All-Academic Team with a combined GPA of 3.18. Cowboy golfers Henzlik, Maier, Zaremba and Ruff were all named Academic All-MWC. Henzlik and Ruff also earned MWC Scholar-Athlete Awards. In addition to the numerous school records, the Wyoming golf program added two individual tournament championships in 2009. Cowgirl Jonelle Martinez won the

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UW COACHING STAFF 2009 Mountain West Conference Championship and Cowboy Gabe Maier won the 2009 University of Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate. In the summer of 2009, Jensen was involved in the Palmer Cup, which is college golf’s version of the Ryder Cup. The event, which pits 10 American college players against 10 college players from Europe, was played at Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver, Colo. For his efforts with the Palmer Cup, Jensen was recognized by the Golf Coaches Association of America in December of that year. In 2007, the Cowgirls hosted the first annual Cowgirl Classic during the same week as the men’s event. The Cowgirls’ event will be held for the ninth consecutive season during the spring of 2015 at the Ak Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club in Maricopa, Ariz. In addition to the Cowboy and Cowgirl Classics held each spring in the Phoenix area, the Cowboys began hosting the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate tournament in 2008. The sixth annual Desert Intercollegiate was held on Feb. 21-23, 2013 at the Classic Club in Palm Desert, Calif. The Classic Club is the host course of the PGA’s Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. In 2003, his second as head coach of the Cowboys, Jensen initiated the UW/Cleveland Golf Cowboy Classic Collegiate tournament. The event is held each spring in Scottsdale, Ariz., and hosts many of the top college golf programs in the country. The 2005 tournament marked Jensen’s Cowboy squad’s best finish with a second-place finish of the 20 teams in the event. Jensen’s teams annually excel in the classroom, as evident in 2005 and 2006 when Cowboy golfer Dan Silva was named a Cleveland Golf AllAmerica Scholar by the GCAA in back-to-back years. In 2010, Phil Henzlik, Gabe Maier and Zach Zaremba were recognized for the honor, as Parish joined the list of Cowboys named a Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar in 2013. During his first two seasons as head coach, Jensen coached All-Southwest Region selection Mike Urbatchka in 2002 and All-America Scholar honoree Kurt Kowaluk in 2003. His teams have also been recognized for their efforts off the course by winning the Athletics Director Award two times. The annual award, which is based on excellence in athletics, team GPA and community service, was given to the Cowboy golf team in 2001-02 and 2002-03. Active within the community, Jensen is currently on the University of Wyoming Academic Planning Committee. He is also Chairman of the Board of the UW First Tee Chapter, a nationally recognized junior golf program primarily supported by the PGA and USTA with a curriculum of life skills and golf skills. Jensen was instrumental in organizing UW’s First Tee program and served as the chapter’s executive director for a year. Jensen and his wife, Lacey, have a son, Samuel, and a daughter, Sydney.

JOSEY STENDER (Memphis, 2003) Assistant Director of Golf & Women’s Head Coach

Josey Stender enters her 13th season at the helm for the University of Wyoming women’s golf team in 2017-18. Stender has served as head coach of the Cowgirls and assistant director of Wyoming golf since August of 2005. The UW program has grown in leaps and bounds on the golf course during Stender’s tenure, while also continuing its tradition of achievements in the academic realm. Much of the success comes from Stender’s coaching philosophy, which exemplifies her compassion for molding young adults. The 2016-17 season concluded with UW earning five top-five finishes in its ten tournaments.The Cowgirls finished seventh at the MW Championships with a three-round total of 925 (+61). It was the second-best team score for the Brown and Gold in the 18 MW Championships they’ve competed in. Erin Sargent led the way for the Brown and Gold and tied for 21st in the individual rankings. With Sargent’s top-individual finish, it became the second-straight year a freshman has led UW at the championship. Gabrielle Gibson closed out her junior campaign with a 75.7 stroke average for second all-time in a single season. Additionally, senior Mackenzie Barrie closed out her final season with a 76.6 stroke average, as Sargent recorded a 76.7 average. Barrie’s season average is fifth-best in UW history. Sarah Hankins was joined by Barrie, Megan Knadler and Sargent as WGCA All-American Scholars. With four honorees, it was the most All-American Scholars Wyoming has had in the same year. The 2015-16 season UW was highlighted by a couple top-five finishes for the Cowgirls. Wyoming claimed second at the Bobcat Spring Invite and a fourth-place finish at the Grand Canyon Invite. At the GCU Invite, Stender guided Gibson to a second-place finish, which was the best of her career. It also became the top-individual finish for a Cowgirl since Juanita Rico finished second at the Guistana Memorial Classic in 2011. Just before conference play, UW was led by four Cowgirls in the top-20 at the Bobcat Spring Invite, with Klara Castillo and Kaylee Knadler each tied for fifth place. Additionally, Wyoming’s three-round total (894 +30) at the Bobcat Spring Invite was the fourth-best 54-hole score in program history. The third-round score of 294 (+6) was a season best and the third lowest in Cowgirl history. “I value the idea that members of our Wyoming golf team have a great college experience on and off the course,” she said of her athletes. “I look for well-rounded student-athletes who are willing to work hard to accomplish their goals athletically, while also striving to excel in the classroom for their future.” Stender’s list of achievements while directing the Cowgirls include helping the program rewrite the Wyoming record book and garnering multiple team and individual honors. Under her tutelage, the Cowgirls have posted their top-seven lowest team event scores and team round scores, including setting the best marks in both categories at the 2008 CU/Heather Farr Memorial. In the final round UW shot a 291 (+3), which gave them a score of 891 (+27) for the tournament. The Wyoming women also picked up their first team win in 10 years with a title at the Bronco Fall Invitational in 2008, while posting their first back-to-back, top-three team finishes during the 2011-12 season. Individually, several members of the UW women’s golf team have shined with the help of Stender. Juanita Rico set the Cowgirl record for lowest individual season stroke average at 75.5 during 2011-12, as she also became just the second UW woman to earn Mountain West Golfer of the Month accolades. Five of UW’s top six golfers in stroke average competed under Stender, while UW’s top three lowest individual rounds and top six lowest individual event scores have come with her guidance. Stender also coached Jonelle Martinez, who was one of the most accomplished golfers in Wyoming history. Martinez became the second Cowgirl to win an individual Mountain West Championship by claiming the title in 2009 and was named to the First Team All-Conference squad as well. In the classroom, the Cowgirls have earned a total of 31 Academic All-Mountain West honors and 12 MW Scholar-Athlete Awards during Stender’s tenure. Eight student-athletes have also been named All-American Scholars by the National Golf Coaches Association under Stender. Stender has also helped broaden the name of Wyoming golf by hosting several big-name tournaments. The program hosted the sixthannual Wyoming Cowgirl Classic at the Ocotillo Golf Club in Chandler, Ariz., during the spring of 2012 and held the first-annual Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate at The Classic Club in Palm Desert, Calif., during the fall of 2011. Stender came to UW from Boise, Idaho, where she had been the communications director for the Idaho Golf Association. A collegiate

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UW COACHING STAFF golfer at the University of Memphis from 1998-2003, she served as a graduate assistant intern in the fall of 2003. Formerly Josey Edwards, she married Jeff Stender on Aug. 20, 2005. Josey and Jeff, an assistant principal at Laramie Junior High, have a son named Griffin, born in July 2008, and twins Jovee and Porter, born in March 2010. The Wyoming’s men’s and women’s golf programs were restructured in 2005, as Joe Jensen was elevated from his position of head men’s coach and was named director of both the UW men’s and women’s programs. Jensen remains the Cowboy head coach and oversees all aspects of Wyoming’s golf teams, while Stender primarily works with the UW women’s squad but also serves as the assistant director under Jensen. As the assistant director, Stender is involved in multiple aspects of Wyoming golf, including outreach, recruiting, practice, putting together the home events hosted by both teams and scheduling with both squads. “She’s always striving to get better,” Jensen said. “We’re trying to compete on a national level. I think that’s our expectation and she’s on board with that. She just does an amazing job. “It’s how she connects with the players and her honesty. It’s her coaching style. She doesn’t say too much, but she says enough. Our players are very fortunate. She just has a great way of adapting to the players and the players trust her.” Stender earned her bachelor’s degree in education, with an emphasis on sports and leisure studies/sports management from Memphis in 2001, and then earned her Master’s of Science in sports and leisure commerce from Memphis in 2004. An accomplished student, she received numerous academic honors during her playing career, including being named to the National Golf Coaches Association All-Scholar Athlete team three times; 1999-2000, 2001-02 and 2002-03. Stender, originally is from Idaho, and there, had a successful amateur golf career. She won three state high school titles and earned the 1999 Idaho Women’s Amateur Championship, as well as being named the Rocky Mountain PGA Female Amateur Golfer of the Year that same year. She was a member of the USGA Idaho State Team in 2003, and was a participant at the U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links Championship in 2004. Stender was runner-up in the 2001 Pacific Northwest Golf Association Women’s Amateur Championship. She currently is an apprentice for the LPGA Teaching and Club Professional Division.

RYAN WALLEN

(Wyoming, 2016) Graduate Assistant Coach

Ryan Wallen joins the Wyoming Golf coaching staff as a graduate assistant coach in 2017-18 after a decorated career as a Cowboy. He will assist Joe Jensen with the Cowboy golfers and Josey Stender with the Cowgirl golfers, traveling with both the men’s and women’s teams. Wallen graduated from UW in 2017 with a degree in management. 2016-17 (Senior): Wallen had one of the most successful seasons for a Cowboy golfer in recent history, advancing to the NCAA Washington Regional to become the first Cowboy to earn a regional bid since Gabe Maier in 2011. Wallen matched the best finish ever for a Cowboy at a conference championship, tying for third at the 2017 Mountain West Championship with a three-round score of 207 (-9). Another of his eight top-25 finishes came at the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, where he posted his low round of the year at 65 (-7) to tie for the third-best single-round score in UW history. His three-round total of 206 (-10) at the event earned him a second-place finish as he matched Maier for the second-lowest individual event score in Wyoming history. Wallen’s brilliant tournament helped the Cowboys set an all-time program record for lowest team event score at 845 (-19). Wallen’s two other top-10 finishes came at the USAF Gen Miranda Invitational (T-8th) and Paintbrush Invitational (T-9th). After his all-conference performance, Wallen battled rainy weather in his home state to tie for 38th at the NCAA Washington Regional with a score of 223 (+10), finishing as the top individual qualifier. His stroke average of 72.08 over 36 rounds was a career low and led the team, replacing his previous best of 72.39 in the third-place spot on UW’s all-time list. 2015-16 (Junior): Ryan Wallen had another stellar season with the Pokes. He played all 33 rounds and finished second on the team with a 72.4 stroke average. On April 6, Wallen was tabbed the Men’s Mountain West Golfer of the Week for his performance at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic, where he tied for fifth with a 208 (-8). It was is his first MW honor and Wyoming’s first since David Hearn on April 20, 2000. He opened the season at the USAF Gene Miranda Invitational where he tied for 18th with a 217 (+1). At the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, Wallen tied for 5th after a three-round total of 212 (+2). The following week at the Cowboys Southern Dunes tournament, he tied tenth with a 217 (+1). At the MW Championships, Wallen was second for the Pokes as he tied for 15th. He shot a 214 (-2) for UW at the championships. 2014-15 (Sophomore): As a sophomore, Wallen played in all 12 events for the Cowboys during the 2014-15 season. He led the Pokes three different times in his second season as a Cowboy. Wallen had the second best stroke average on the team, as he finished with an average of 74.6 per round. He played in 35 total rounds and started his season strong at the Battle in the Tetons. He fired a career low during the first round with a score of 68 (-4). Wallen recorded his lowest tournament score of 212 (-4) at the BYU Ping Cougar Classic. His performance at the BYU Ping Cougar Classic was also his best finish of his career, as he tied for third. He wrapped up the season at the Mountain West Championship where he tied for 40th, which came to be UW’s third best score of the tournament. Wallen added three top-25 finishes during his sophomore season, and now has four total for his career. 2013-14 (Freshman): Wallen played his first seven events as an individual for the Cowboys before working his way into the lineup. Wallen had his best round of the fall at the Ram Masters Invitational where he fired a 71 (+1). He tied for 34th, which was his best finish of the fall with a three-round total of 219 (+9). He completed the fall season with a 77 stroke average after playing in all five events as an individual. While at the University of Arizona National Invitational Tournament, Wallen became the first Cowboy competing as an individual to finish highest for UW since redshirt freshman Jake Hedge in 2011. He led Wyoming twice during his freshman season, at the UA NIT where he shot a 223 (+7) and at the Mountain West Championship where he fired a 218 (+5). He became the second Cowboy to lead the team as a freshman at the MW Championship, when he tied for 18th and also shot his careerbest round of 70 (-1). For the year, he participated in all 10 events and carried the fourth-best stroke average at 76.1, while recording one top-20 finish.

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JARED EDEEN

Freshman Cheyenne, Wyo. (Cheyenne Central) High School: Edeen was a four-year letterwinner and two-time all-state honoree at Cheyenne Central HS in Cheyenne, Wyo., where he also lettered four times in ice hockey. He was named team captain of the ice hockey team his senior year.

Personal: Edeen was born on July 19, 1998 and is the son of Dan and Rachel. He comes from a family with a rich history in UW Athletics, as his father Dan Edeen, uncles Dave Edeen and Ryan Oman, and brother Seth Edeen all played football for the Cowboys. He has not yet declared a major at UW.

ARRON LICKTEIG Senior Marion, S.D. (Freeman)

2016-17 (Junior): Lickteig played in nine tournaments, averaging 75 strokes over 27 rounds. His highest finish came at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic, as he finished tied for 31st with a score of 218 (+2). He tied for 42nd at the MW Championship, totaling 224 (+8). He posted a low round of 71 three times throughout the season, at the USAF Gene Miranda Invitational, Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate and Wyoming Cowboy Classic. Lickteig received his third Academic All-Mountain West award for his work in the classroom as a senior petroleum engineering major. 2015-16 (Sophomore): Arron Lickteig played in all but one tournament for UW during his sophomore season. He played 30 rounds with a stroke average of 74.3 for the year. Lickteig had two top-20 finishes for the Pokes, as he tied for 16th in each tournament. At the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, he shot a 216 (+6), while at the Arizona National Invitational Tournament, Lickteig recorded a 214 (-2). At the MW Championship, he tied for 30th with a 219 (+3). Lickteig garnered Academic All-Mountain West honors for the second time.

Career Statistics

Year 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Career Events: 10 of 12 10 of 11 9 of 11 29 of 34 Rounds: 29 30 27 86 Strokes: 2,204 2,230 2,024 6,458 Average: 76 74.3 75.0 75.1 Low Round: 70 (-2) 69 (-3) 71 (-1) 69 (-3) Top 25 Finishes: 0 3 0 3 Best Finish: T28th T16th T31st T16th

2014-15 (Redshirt Freshman): Lickteig played in eight events as an individual for the Cowboys and made his way into the lineup twice during his frsehman season. He averaged 76 strokes throughout the season as he played in 29 total rounds. His top performance came when he tied for 28th place at the Battle in the Tetons and also at the Cowboys Southern Dunes. He fired a 228 (+12) at Battle in the Tetons and a 227 (+11) at the Cowboy Southern Dunes. Lickteig shot his career-low 70 (-2) in the first round of the Wyoming Cowboy Classic and finished with his lowest tournament score of 216 (E). Lickteig made his first trip to the Mountain West Championship in Tucson, Ariz., and finished in 53rd place with a total score of 231 (+18). In the classroom, Lickteig earned Academic All-Mountain West honors. 2013-14: Redshirted. High School: Arron Lickteig joins the Cowboys as six-year letterwinner at Freeman High School in Freeman, S.D. He had an excellent prep career under Ryan Mors and Britni Johnson. The highlight of Lickteig’s prep career was a South Dakota state individual championship his junior season. He also earned two runner-up finishes as an eighth grader, sophomore and senior. He was a four-time All-State selection. As a junior he won the Sioux Empire Junior Tournament. Also excelled on the football field as a three-year letterwinner and earned All-Cornbelt Conference honorable mention. Excelled in the classroom at Freeman High School as a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Lickteig was born on October 16, 1994. He is the son of Chris and Gwen and has a sister, Courtney. He majors in Petroleum Engineering at UW.

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DREW MCCULLOUGH Senior Richland, Wash. (Richland)

2016-17 (Junior): McCullough was yet again one of the Cowboys’ top golfers, posting the second best scoring average on the squad for the season at 73.4 while playing a total of 33 rounds in all 11 of Wyoming’s tournaments. He recorded five top-20 finishes, starting the year with three top-20 finishes in the first four events. He posted a 19th-place finish at the first tournament of the season, the USAF Gene Miranda Invitational, recording a 222 (+6) to tie for 19th. He followed with a seventh-place finish at the Ram Masters Invitational, scoring 209 (-1) with a very consistent 70-70-69 to tie for his highest finish of the season. His best score of the year came at the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, where he posted a 212 (-4) to tie for 13th with the help of a 68 (-4) in the first round. McCullough posted another 68 (-3) in the final round of the Duck Invitational to end the tournament tied for seventh place at 213 (E). The Cowboy junior wrapped up the season by tying for 49th at the MW Championship with a score of 228 (+12). McCullough received Academic All-Mountain West honors for the third consecutive year. 2015-16 (Sophomore): Drew McCullough was once again one of Wyoming’s top golfers during his sophomore campaign. He was the best finisher for UW at the 2016 MW Championships, as he tied for sixth with a 211 (-5). He became just the seventh Cowboy to finish in the top-ten in the 17 years UW has competed in the MW Championship. McCullough played all 33 rounds for the Pokes and led the team with a 72.1 stroke average. He had four top-ten finishes during the year, with the first being at the Arizona National Invitational Tournament. He recorded a 207 (-9) to lead UW. The following week McCullough led UW at the Bob Sitton Invitational with a 218 (+5), as he tied for ninth. As a final tune-up at the BYU Cougar Classic, McCullough tied for fifth with a score of 208 (-8). McCullough was named to the Academic All-Mountain West team for his work in the classroom. 2014-15 (Freshman): McCullough was one of the Cowboys top golfers as a freshman in 2014-15. He led the team four times during his first season. He played in every event and finished with the third best stroke average for UW with an average of 74.9 per round. Having played in 35 total rounds, McCullough recorded seven sub-par rounds and shot a career-low of 68 (-4) three times throughout the season. McCullough’s first victory came at the Ram Master Invitational, as he finished with a scorecard of 210 (E). McCullough made his first appearance at the Mountain West Championship where he finished tied for 48th with a carded score of 227 (+14). He recorded three top-25 finishes to close out his first season with the Cowboys. McCullough received Academic All-Mountain West honors for his work in the classroom. High School: Drew McCullough joins the Cowboys as a three-year letterwinner at Richland High School in Richland, Wash. He had a successful prep career under head coach John Richardson. McCullough was a three-time district qualifier and two-time state qualifier. He also helped Richland High School to three conference championships. McCullogh’s high school teacher Jason Aichele was a former golfer for the Cowboys and former caddy for UW great David Hearn. On July 21st, McCullough took second place at the 27th Rosauers Open Invitiational at the MeadowWood Golf Course in Liberty Lake, Wash. McCullough fired a 202 (-14) and finished two shots back of PGA professional Tim Feenstra. McCullough also excelled on the basketball court as a four-time letterwinner. As a junior, he helped the Richland High School basketball team earn a second place finish, regional title and a trip to the state tournament. He also excelled in the classroom as a member of the honor roll. Personal: He is the son of Shane and Stacy McCullough. He was born on March 2, 1996 and majors in Management at UW.

Career Statistics

Year 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Career Events: 12 of 12 11 of 11 11 of 11 34 of 34 Rounds: 35 33 33 101 Strokes: 2,623 2,378 2,421 7,422 Average: 74.9 72.1 73.4 73.5 Low Round: 68 (-4) 65 (-7) 68 (-4) 65 (-7) Top 25 Finishes: 3 7 5 15 Best Finish: 1st T4th 7th 1st

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JOHN MURDOCK Junior Laramie, Wyo. (Laramie)

2016-17 (Sophomore): Murdock played 30 rounds in 10 tournaments for Wyoming, averaging 74.6 strokes per round for a solid improvement from his freshman campaign. His best finish came at the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational for the second straight year, where he posted his first career top-20 finish after tying for 19th with a score of 214 (-2). Murdock’s low round of the season was 70 (-2), which he recorded three times – at the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, Arizona National Invitational Tournament, and the MW Championships, where he tied for 42nd after recording a total score of 224 (+8). Murdock received Academic All-Mountain West and MW Scholar Athlete honors in the classroom.

Career Statistics

2015-16 (Freshman): John Murdock played 21 rounds for UW during his freshman campaign. He closed out his first year with a 76.1 stroke average. Murdock recorded his best finish at the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, as he tied for 32nd. He shot a three-round total of 220 (+10), just before he recorded a 232 (+16) for a share of 38th at the Cowboys Southern Dunes tournament. In the spring, Murdock had a 223 (+7) at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic, while he tied for 47th at the BYU Cougar Classic with a 225 (+9). Murdock garnered Academic AllMountain West and MW Scholar Athlete honors for his work in the classroom.

Year 2015-16 2016-17 Career Events: 7 of 11 10 of 11 17 of 22 Rounds: 21 30 51 Strokes: 1,599 2,239 3,838 Average: 76.1 74.6 75.3 Low Round: 70 (E) 70 (-2) 70 (-2) Top 25 Finishes: 0 1 1 Best Finish: T32nd T19th T19th

High School: Murdock joins the Cowboys after a decorated career at Laramie High School under head coach Kurk Aegerter. He was a four-time All-State selection. He finished second at this season’s Wyoming state championship. This season he won the Eastern Conference individual championship. Murdock also earned All-Conference honors four-straight seasons.He also excels in the classroom as a member of National Honor Society. Murdock is also a dedicated volunteer for the First Tee of Wyoming. Personal: Murdock is the son of John III and Juliette Murdock. He majors in Management at UW.

QUINTIN POPE Senior Cheyenne, Wyo. (Cheyenne East)

2016-17 (Junior): Pope played in nine of the Cowboys’ 11 events, averaging 77 strokes per round over 26 rounds. His best finish came at the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, where he tied for 36th place with a score of 217 (+1). He shot 71 (-1) in each of the first two rounds at the tournament, which tied for his low rounds of the season. In the classroom, Pope was named Academic All-Mountain West. 2015-16 (Sophomore): Quintin Pope played in all ten tournaments for UW during his sophomore campaign. He averaged 75 strokes after playing in 33 rounds. He opened the season with a three-round total 218 (+2) to share 22nd place at the USAF Gene Miranda Invitational. His top finish came at the BYU Cougar Classic, as he tied for 11th with a 213 (+3). At the Cowboys Southern Dunes tournament, Pope tied for 15th after recording a 219 (+3). He competed in his first conference tournament this season, and he tied for 54th at the 2016 MW Championship. Pope shot a 234 (+18) to close out his season. In the classroom, Pope was named Academic All-Mountain West.

Career Statistics

Year 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Career Events: 11 of 12 11 of 11 9 of 11 31 of 34 Rounds: 32 33 26 91 Strokes: 2,455 2,475 2,003 6,933 Average: 76.7 75.0 77.0 76.2 Low Round: 69 (-3) 68 (-4) 71 (-1) 68 (-4) Top 25 Finishes: 1 4 0 5 Best Finish: 6th T11th T36th 6th

2014-15 (Freshman): Pope played in all but one event for the Cowboys during his first season. He recorded his first collegiate top-25 finish at the Battle in the Tetons where he golfed as an individual. He finished as the top Cowboy in sixth place with a total score of 214 (-2). Pope worked his way into the lineup for the rest of the season after his debut at the Battle in the Tetons, and recorded his career-low score of 69 (-3) during the final round of the BYU Ping Cougar Classic. He finished the tournament with a score of 230 (+14) in 53rd place. He finished the season with a stroke average of 76.7 after playing 32 rounds. In the classroom, Pope was named Academic All-Mountain West. High School: Quintin Pope joins the Cowboys as a four-year letterwinner at East High School in Cheyenne. He had an outstanding prep career under head coach Paul Hartigan. Pope placed in the top 20 at the state tournament all four years of high school. Pope earned All-State honors in 2012 and 2013 for the Thunderbirds. He was also an All-Conference selection and Team Player of the Year three times. Pope was named the Lew Lepore Player of the Year. He also excelled on the basketball court earning All-Conference Honorable Mention. Personal: He is the son of Matt and Karen Pope. He was born on May 18, 1996 and majors in Management at UW.

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DAN STARZINSKI Sophomore Phoenix, Ariz. (Thunderbird)

2016-17 (Redshirt Freshman): Starzinski played in five events for the Cowboys, averaging 76.1 strokes per round over 14 rounds. He started the season by tying for 69th place at the USAF Gene Miranda Invitational, shooting 234 (+18). His low tournament total for the year came at the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate, where he carded a 227 (+11). Starzinski ended his redshirt freshman campaign with his low round of the season, a 72 (E) in the final round of the Wyoming Cowboy Classic. In the classroom, he was named Academic All-Mountain West and a Mountain West Scholar Athlete. 2015-16 (Freshman): Redshirted. High School: Starzinski joins the Cowboys from Thunderbird High School in Phoenix, Ariz. He was a four-year letterwinner under coaches Eric Gurule and Matt Schurman. He was the team captain his senior year and led the Chiefs to their third consecutive state championship. Starzinski won the 2013 Callaway Junior World Championship Qualifier #2 by three strokes and had a two-round tally of 142 (-2). He also excelled in the classroom, graduating with honors and a 4.1 weighted grade-point average. Personal: He is the son of Al and Alice and has a sister, Julia. He studies Civil Engineering at UW.

Career Statistics

Year 2016-17 Career Events: 5 of 11 5 of 11 Rounds: 14 14 Strokes: 1,066 1,066 Average: 76.1 76.1 Low Round: 72 (E) 72 (E) Top 25 Finishes: 0 0 Best Finish: T69th T69th

CARL UNDERWOOD Freshman Richland, Wash. (Richland)

High School: Underwood attended Richland High School in Richland, Wash., the same high school attended by teammate Drew McCullough, where he was a four-year letterwinner under coach John Richardson. He won the 2016 Washington 4A individual state championship, guiding his team to third place in the state. A two-time district champion, Carl was also named the 2016 All-Area MVP during his junior season. Additionally, he was a member of title-winning Team Washington during the 2016 Junior America’s Cup. In 2017, Underwood finished in a tie for fifth place in the individual standings at the state level. Personal: Carl was born on Sept. 2, 1998 in Sheridan, Wyo., and is the son of Mary and Patrick, a former college football player. His sister, Bridgette, throws javelin at Eastern Washington University, while his uncle, Chris, won three national championships as a swimmer at the University of Texas. He majors in Kinesiology & Health Promotion at UW.

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GLENN WORKMAN Senior Pueblo, Colo. (Pueblo West)

2016-17 (Junior): Workman was one of the Cowboys’ top golfers, playing in all 11 of UW’s tournaments and averaging 74.9 strokes per round over 33 rounds. He posted three top25 finishes during the course of the year. His first top-25 effort came in the season’s first tournament, the USAF Gene Miranda Invitational, where he tied for 19th place with a 222 (+6). His best finish of the season came at the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, where he recorded his best three-round score of the year at 213 (-3). He posted his low round of the year in the first round of that tournament, a 68 (-4), before ending the tourney with a 69 (-3), finishing in a tie for 16th place. Workman tied for 23rd at the Duck Invitational with a three-round score of 219 (+6). He finished the year by tying for 38th place at the Mountain West Championships with a score of 222 (+6). In the classroom, Workman achieved Academic All-Mountain West and MW Scholar Athlete honors for the third consecutive year. 2015-16 (Sophomore): Glenn Workman played in all but one tournament for UW during his sophomore season. He opened the campaign at the USAF Gene Miranda Invitational. He tied for 29th with a three-round tally of 220 (+4). At the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate, Workman took a share of 30th with a 221 (+5). He then placed 22nd at the Cowboys Southern Dunes tournament with a score of 231 (+15). At the Wyoming Cowboys Classic, Workman shot a 219 (+3) before closing out his season at the BYU Cougar Classic tied for 53rd with a 232 (+16). Workman received Academic All-Mountain West and MW Scholar Athlete honors for the second straight year. 2014-15 (Freshman): Workman played in every event for the Cowboys during his freshman season. He averaged 75 strokes per round after playing in all 35 rounds. His best tournament came when he tied for 14th at the Cowboys Southern Dunes with a total tally of 219 (+3). Workman notched three top-25 finishes during his freshman year. He earned top-25 finishes at Battle in the Tetons, when he tied for 20th, at the Cowboys Southern Dunes, when he tied for 14th and also at the Mountain West Championship, where he tied for 19th. During his first appearance at the MW Championship, he shot his lowest tournament score of 216 (+3) and also a career-low score of 69 (-2) during the second round of the tournament. He finished the MW Championship tied as the top finisher for Cowboys with junior Kamrin Allen as they tied for 19th place with a score of 216 (+3). Workman collected Academic All-Mountain West and MW Scholar Athlete honors for his work in the classroom. High School: Glenn Workman joins the Cowboys from Pueblo West High School in Pueblo, Colo. He was a four-year letterwinner under head coach Derek Towwey. Workman was also the team captain during his time at Pueblo West High School. Workman was a Southern Regional champion and state tournament qualifier. He won the Colorado Junior Golf Association Tournament of Champions crown during his junior season. Workman excelled in the classroom as a member of the National Honor Society. He was also the Student Body President at Pueblo West High School and a representative at Boys State. He was a active member in the community as a leader in Rake Up Pueblo. Personal: He is the son of Todd and Kathleen. He was born on December 6, 1995 and studies Finance and Economics at UW.

Career Statistics

Year 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Career Events: 12 of 12 10 of 11 11 of 11 33 of 34 Rounds: 35 30 33 98 Strokes: 2,626 2,253 2,472 7,351 Average: 75.0 75.1 74.9 75.0 Low Round: 69 (-3) 71 (-1) 68 (-4) 68 (-4) Top 25 Finishes: 2 1 3 6 Best Finish: T14th 22nd T16th T14th

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GABRIELLE GIBSON Senior Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak)

2016-17 (Junior): The 2016-17 season for Gabrielle Gibson was nothing short of stellar • The junior played in all 29 rounds to finish with a scoring average of 75.7 • Her season scoringaverage tied Jordan Lintz (1999-2000) for second-best in program history• Juanita Rico holds the top spot with a 75.6 individual stroke average during the 2011-12 season • Gibson led the Cowgirls in four separate tournaments this past season • She earned one of the best finishes for UW this spring at the Lady Thunderbird Invitational when she brought home fourth place • It was the third top-five finish of her career • She helped led Wyoming to what was its fifth top-five finish of the season and third in a row at the Lady Thunderbird Invitational in St. George, Utah • At the BYU Entrada Classic, she not only tied for 13th with a 223 (+7), but recorded her season-best round of 70 (-2) during the final round • She also joined teammate Sarah Hankins with a top-20 finish at the Nebraska Chip N’ Club • Gibson shot a 225 (+9) to tie for 16th • To close out her junior campaign, Gibson finished 39th at the MW Championships • She shot a 238 (+22) during the three-day tournament. 2015-16 (Sophomore): Gibson played in all ten tournaments during her sophomore season • She led the team with a 76.5 scoring average, and also with five top-25 finishes • Twice she placed within the top-five, as she tied for fifth at the Denver Ron Moore Collegiate and then second at the Grand Canyon Invite • She fired a career-low 68 (-4) to tie the lowest individual round in school history during the second round of the DU Ron Moore Intercollegiate • Her second-place finish at the GCU Invite proved to be the best of her career, and it also became the top-individual finish for a Cowgirl since Juanita Rico finished second at the Guistana Memorial Classic in 2011 • Gibson lead UW to its fourth-best 54-hole score in program history (894 +30), as she finished 12th with a 227 (+11) • She closed out the season at the MW Championships with a three-day total 242 (+26) • Graduated in May of 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in communication and will have two years of eligibility left with the Cowgirls • Once again named to the Academic All-MW team. 2014-15 (Redshirt Freshman): Gibson jumped right into the lineup for UW and played in all 11 tournaments during her freshman season • Played a total of 32 rounds and finished with the fourth lowest scoring average on the team with 79.2 • Lowest tournament score was 231 (+15), which she recorded at both the Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate and the Price’s “Give `Em Five” Intercollegiate • Earned her first top-25 finish of her career, when she tied for 14th at the Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate and her second top-25 finish later in the season at the Firestone Grill Invitational • Fired her career best of 72 (E) in the final round of the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic • Wrapped up her season with her first appearance at the Mountain West Championship where she shot a three-round score of 242 (+26) and finished the tournament in 42nd place • Named to the spring 2015 Academic All-MW team. 2013-14 (Freshman): Gibson redshirted in her first season with the Cowgirls. High School: A native of Temecula, Calif., Gabrielle Gibson joined the Cowgirls in 2013 after lettering four years in golf at Great Oak High School for coach Robert Murphy • As a senior, she led her team to a Southwestern League Co-Championship • Individually as her teams co-captain she earned First Team All-League and All-Valley honors • Qualified for the CIF Individual championships • A First Team All-League and All-Valley her junior season and a CIF qualifier • During that season she earned her teams integrity award • As a sophomore she earned Second Team All-Valley honors and First Team All-League honors • During her sophomore season she helped lead her team to a Southwestern League Championship and qualify for the CIF Championships • Lettered four seasons in track and field at Great Oak including earning Athlete of the Year honors her freshman season • In the classroom, she was a four-year scholar-athlete award recipient • A member of National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society and will earn an International Baccalaureate Diploma. Personal: Gibson was born Sept. 17 in Poway, Calif., and is the daughter of Glenn and Kendy Gibson • Father competed in Track and Field at Long Beach State University • Communication major. Career Statistics

Year 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Career Events: 11 of 11 10 of 10 10 of 10 31 of 31 Rounds: 32 30 29 91 Strokes: 2,537 2,295 2,203 7,035 Average: 79.2 76.5 76.0 77.3 Low Round: 72 (E) 68 (-4) 70 (-2) 68 (-4) Top 25 Finishes: 2 5 5 12 Best Finish: T14th 2nd T4th 2nd

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SARAH HANKINS Junior Thornton, Colo. (Legacy)

2016-17 (Redshirt Sophomore): After beginning her redshirt sophomore season with a 232 (+16) at the CSU Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic, Sarah Hankins posted her career-best finish at the Nebraska Chip N’ Club • She finished the tournament with a share of eighth place after a three-round score of 221 (+5) • Her score in Lincoln was the lowest individual tournament score of the 2016-17 season • Hankins played in four of the six tournaments during the spring season • Her best score of the spring came at the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic where she recorded a 233 (+17) and helped guide UW to an eighth-place finish at its home tournament in Maricopa, Ariz. • At the MW Championships, Hankins posted a score of 243 (+27) to finish in 43rd place.

Career Statistics

2015-16 (Sophomore): Redshirted. 2014-15 (Freshman): Hankins played in six of the 11 tournaments for the Cowgirls during the 2014-15 season • Tallied 18 rounds for a scoring average of 81.1 • Best finish was at the Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate where she tied for 36th place with a score of 237 (+21) • Shot her lowest tournament score at the Price’s “Give `Em Five” Intercollegiate with a tally of 231 (+15) • Finished a strong fall season with her career best round of 73 (+1) at the Denver Ron Moore Intercollegiate • Played in three more tournaments during the spring, with her best showing coming at the Matador Invitational • Finished in 46th place with a score of 260 (+44) • A spring 2015 Academic All-MW team member was also named a WGCA All-American.

Year 2014-15 2016-17 Career Events: 6 of 11 8 of 10 14 of 21 Rounds: 18 23 41 Strokes: 1,460 1,801 3,261 Average: 81.1 78.3 79.5 Low Round: 73 (+1) 72 (E) 72 (E) Top 25 Finishes: 0 1 1 Best Finish: T36th T8th T8th

High School: Sarah Hankins joined the Cowgirls from Legacy High School in Thornton, Colo., after lettering four years in golf under coach Mark Glen • A two-time All-State and a three-time All-Region selection, Hankins was also a two-time team captain • In 2013, she finished in third place at the Class 5A state championship and the Saddleback CWGA Junior Stroke Play Championship and was runner-up at the 2013 CWGA Junior Match Play Championship • As a sophomore, she placed seventh at the state tournament and was named the North Metro Spring Athlete of the year as a freshman • Placed 22nd of 144 competitors at the 2013 Optimist Junior Golf Championship and currently carries a 0 handicap • An Academic All-State first team selection, she carried a 3.7 grade point average through high school and participated in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Skills USA and the swim team • Volunteered with USGA- LPGA Girls Golf, Special Olympics and Bridges of Silence. Personal: Hankins is the daughter of Todd and Michelle and has one younger sister, Jennifer • Born on December 9, 1995 • Studies mechanical engineering while at UW.

KAYLEE KNADLER Redshirt Sophomore Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle)

2016-17: (Sophomore): Knadler redshirted during the 2016-17 season. 2015-16 (Freshman): Kaylee Knadler had an impressive first season wearing the brown and gold • She was UW’s top-finisher at the 2016 MW Championship, as she shot a 236 (+20) to placed 35th • To open the spring season, she came away with her first top-ten finish at the Grand Canyon Invite • She tied for tenth with a 231 (+18) at the GCU Invite • Just before the championship, Knadler posted the second top-ten finish and first top-five finish of her career at the Bobcat Spring Invite • She finished tied for fifth with a three-round score of 240 (+24) • Knadler posted her career-low round of 71 (-1) during the final round of the Bobcat Spring Invite • Named to the 2016 Spring Academic All-MW team. High School: Kaylee Knadler joined the Cowgirls from Pinnacle High School in Phoenix, Ariz. • Lettered four years in golf under head coach Christopher Barden • Helped her team to a pair of runner-up finishes at the Arizona High School Championship • Placed fifth at the 2012 state championship carding rounds of 72 (E) and 73 (+1) • In amateur competition, she won the 2011 Thunderbird Junior Championship • At the prestigious Tucson Conquistadores Silverbelle Championship she finished eighth in 2014 • Ranked as the fifth-best recruit in the state of Arizona with a stroke average of 76.9. Personal: The daughter of Pete and Kathy Knadler • Born on August 10, 1996 • Kathy played golf for the Cowgirls from 1988-91 • Majoring in kinesiology & health promotion at UW, and her twin sister, Megan is also a member of the Cowgirl golf team.

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Year 2015-16 Career Events: 10 of 10 10 of 10 Rounds: 30 30 Strokes: 2,349 2,349 Average: 78.3 78.3 Low Round: 71 (-1) 71 (-1) Top 25 Finishes: 2 2 Best Finish: T5th T5th

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MEGAN KNADLER

Junior Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle)

2016-17 (Sophomore): Megan Knadler was one of four Cowgirls to compete in all 29 rounds during the 2016-17 season • The sophomore was fourth on the team with a 77.3 scoring average • Knadler posted four top-20 finishes, with her best coming at the Battle at the Rock • She finished with a share of fifth-place for the Brown and Gold after recording a three-round mark of 224 (+8). Her best finish of the fall came in the opening tournament • At the CSU Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic, Knadler tied for 29th with a 227 (+11) • At the MW Championships, Knadler was second on the team as she tied for 30th with a 232 (+16). 2015-16 (Freshman): Knadler had four top-20 finishes during her freshman season and played in all ten tournaments • Her first top-ten finish came at the Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate, as she tied for eighth place with a 224 (+8) • She opened the spring season with her second top-ten finish at the Grand Canyon Invite • Knadler finished tied for tenth with a 231 (+10) and helped UW to its fourthbest 54-hole score in program history (894 +30) • As a final tune-up before the conference championship, Knadler tied for 18th at the Bobcat Spring Invite with a 231 (+15) • At the 2016 MW Championship, she finished in 44th place with a three-round score of 245 (+29) • Named to the 2016 Spring Academic All-MW team.

Career Statistics

Year 2015-16 2016-17 Career Events: 10 of 10 10 of 10 20 of 20 Rounds: 30 29 59 Strokes: 2,314 2,242 4,556 Average: 77.1 77.3 77.2 Low Round: 72 (E) 73 (+1) 72 (E) Top 25 Finishes: 4 3 7 Best Finish: T8th T5th T5th

High School: Megan Knadler joined Wyoming from Pinnacle High School in Phoenix, Ariz. • Lettered four seasons under head coach Christopher Barden • Finished 10th individually at the Arizona State High School Championship during her senior season • Named the JGAA Player of the Year in 2012 • Won the 2012 PING Arizona Junior Masters • Joined her sister Kaylee on the Arizona team of the 2013 Mary Cave Cup finishing in fourth place • Ranked as the fourth-best recruit in the state of Arizona with a stroke average of 75.4. Personal: The daughter of Pete and Kathy Knadler • Born on August 10, 1996 • Kathy played golf for the Cowgirls from 198891 • Studying kinesiology & health promotion at Wyoming and her twin sister, Kaylee is also a member of the golf team.

JORDAN REMLEY Freshman Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley)

High School: Jordan Remley joined the Cowgirls as a four-year letterwinner at Ralston Valley High School in Arvada, Colo. • She finished her senior season this last spring under head coach Wendy Davies • Remley placed fifth as a junior to earn all-state recognition and help Ralston Valley to a fourth-place finish at the 5A State Tournament. The team captain as a junior, Remley was named all-conference three times during her high school career • She has twice placed at the Regional Tournament, which included all-tournament and MVP honors as a junior • Overall throughout her high school career, Remley won five RMJGT events, which included a second-place finish at the AJGA Preview at Brookhaven • At the time she signed with UW, she had a 76.2 scoring average and +1.5 handicap in addition to being ranked the 214th recruit in the 2017 class • Excelling in the classroom as well, she earned six academic letters to go along with her athletic achievements. Personal: She is the daughter of Douglas and Tracy Remley and has two brothers, Tyler and Ryan. She has not yet declared a major at UW.

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ERIN SARGENT Sophomore Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek)

2016-17 (Freshman): Erin Sargent had an impressive freshman campaign during the 2016-17 season • She was one of four Cowgirls to play every round and she finished with a 76.7 season scoring average, which tied for the sixth-best average in program history • Her first-career top20 finish came at the Wyoming Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate where she posted a 227 (+11) • Sargent finished within the top-25 in four of UW’s six spring tournaments • Her best spring performance came at the Islander Classic as she tied for 22nd with a three-round mark of 234 (+18) • She followed with a 25thplace finish at the BYU Entrada Classic with a score of 229 (+13) • At the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic, Sargent tied for 24th with her best three-round score (225, +9) before leading UW at the MW Championships • At the conference event, the freshman shot a 227 (+11) to close out her first year wearing the Brown and Gold. High School: Sargent joins the Cowgirls as a four-year letterwinner at Silver Creek High School in Longmont, Colo. • She had a successful prep career under head coach Meredith Nelson • She won the Colorado 4A State Championship during her senior season • Sargent placed third at the 4A State Championship as a junior and sixth place at the 5A State Championship as a sophomore • She qualified for the U.S. Girls’ Junior Amateur in 2014, the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship in 2015 and represented Colorado as one of the top four junior amateurs in the 2015 Girls Junior America’s Cup • She was all-conference her freshmen, sophomore, and junior seasons, in addition to earning academic all-state as a junior • She excelled in the classroom as a member of the National Honor Society • She was also the activity leadership council president.

Career Statistics

Year 2016-17 Career Events: 10 of 10 10 of 10 Rounds: 29 29 Strokes: 2,224 2,224 Average: 76.7 76.7 Low Round: 71 (-1) 71 (-1) Top 25 Finishes: 6 6 Best Finish: 20th 20th

Personal: Born on March 28, 1998 in Irmo, South Carolina • She is the daughter of Randy and Brenda Sargent and has one older brother, Erik • Studies finance at UW.

CAITLYN SKAVDAHL Redshirt Freshman Casper, Wyo. (Natrona County)

2016-17 (Freshman): Skavdahl redshirted the 2016-17 season. High School: Skavdahl joins the Cowgirls after an excellent prep career under high school coach Tim Fauss • She was a four-time all-state selection and named team captain her senior season at Natrona County High School • Skavdahl was also the 4A individual state champion during her junior and senior seasons • She led her team to two high school state championships and was twice a member of the Wyoming Girls’ Junior Americas Cup team • Skavdahl was named the 2015 Lew Lepore Player of the Year, as well as the Casper Star Tribune Golfer of the Year in 2014 and represented the state of Wyoming in the 2015 USGA State Team Championship • Skavdahl excelled in the classroom as a member of the National Honor Society and Honor Roll and was also a student council representative. Personal: Born on July 28, 1997 in Casper • Is the daughter of the Scott Skavdahl and his wife, Cidne. Her father was also a member of the Cowboy football team from 1985-89 • Majors in international studies at UW.

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2016-17 IN REVIEW COWBOY TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: Cole Bundy

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USAF Gene Miranda Invitational 5th of 16 300+296+286 = 882 (+18)

DNP

227 (+11) T-42nd 74-82-71

222 (+6) T-19th 78-74-70

230 (+14) T-52nd 77-79-74

232 (+16) 63rd 77-77-78

234 (+18) T-69th 82-79-73

217 (+1) T-8th 75-68-74

222 (+6) T-19th 74-77-71

Ram Masters Invitational 9th of 18 292+293+286 = 871 (+31)

DNP

220 (+10) T-41st 72-73-75

209 (-1) 7th 70-70-69

219 (+9) T-34th 79-71-69

227 (+17) T-70th 75-77-75

DNP

215 (+5) T-17th 74-74-67

232 (+22) T-87th 76-76-78

DNP

231 (+15) T-68th 81-74-76

233 (+17) T-72nd 76-80-77

DNP

241 (+25) T-87th 81-83-77

DNP

222 (+6) T-22nd 72-77-73

241 (+25) T-87th 78-78-85

253 (+37) 106th 85-85-83

225 (+9) T-82nd 74-78-73

212 (-4) T-13th 68-74-70

214 (-2) T-19th 71-70-73

217 (+1) T-36th 71-71-75

228 (+12) T-93rd 73-81-74

206 (-10) 2nd 73-65-68

213 (-3) T-16th 68-76-69

DNP

229 (+13) T-59th 77-72-80

223 (+7) T-34th 79-73-71

221 (+5) T-31st 72-75-74

237 (+21) T-77th 80-75-82

DNP

213 (-3) T-9th 69-73-71

230 (+14) T-63rd 71-77-82

Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate T-7th of 22 297+287+298 = 882 (+18)

248 (+32) 122nd 87-80-81

226 (+10) T-68th 74-71-81

226 (+10) T-68th 73-76-77

227 (+11) T-72nd 74-78-75

235 (+19) T-107th 80-73-82

227 (+11) T-72nd 74-79-74

219 (+3) T-31st 76-67-76

219 (+3) T-31st 76-73-70

Arizona NIT 11th of 16 296+295+285 = 876 (+12)

DNP

224 (+8) T-57th 77-73-74

221 (+5) T-48th 76-72-73

225 (+9) T-62nd 76-79-70

DNP

230 (+14) T-79th 79-74-77

218 (+2) T-36th 74-73-71

218 (+2) T-36th 70-77-71

The Duck Invitational T-7th of 15 297+295+289 = 881 (+29)

DNP

DNP

213 (E) T-7th 75-70-68

230 (+17) T-73rd 74-80-76

229 (+16) T-66th 79-76-74

DNP

225 (+12) T-48th 76-73-76

219 (+6) T-23rd 72-76-71

DNP

DNP

214 (+4) T-13th 69-72-73

228 (+18) T-93rd 79-74-75

233 (+23) T-116th 74-79-80

DNP

214 (+4) T-13th 72-69-73

232 (+22) T-114th 79-78-75

244 (+28) 102nd 79-84-81

218 (+2) T-31st 71-75-72

220 (+4) T-37th 73-76-71

221 (+5) T-45th 73-73-75

152 (+8) 109th 77-DQ-75

147 (+3) 108th 75-DQ-72

214 (-2) T-15th 68-75-71

224 (+8) T-69th 76-77-71

Mountain West Championships 8th of 11 289+287+296 = 872 (+8)

DNP

224 (+8) T-42nd 78-74-72

228 (+12) T-49th 72-73-83

224 (+8) T-42nd 78-70-76

DNP

DNP

209 (-7) T-3rd 67-70-72

222 (+6) T-38th 72-74-76

NCAA Washington Regional

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

223 (+10) T-38th 72-74-77

DNP

Fall 2016 Events

William H. Tucker Intercollegiate 15th of 16 307+309+303 = 919 (+55) Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational 2nd of 19 280+285+280 = 845 (-19) Paintbrush Invitational 6th of 15 289+293+296 = 878 (+14) Spring 2017 Events

The Goodwin 14th of 24 294+293+296 = 883 (+43) Wyoming Cowboy Classic 8th of 18 285+299+286 = 870 (+6)

Strokes

725

2,024

2,421

2,239

Rounds

9

27

33

Average

80.56

74.96

Season Low

79 (+7)

Season’s Best Finish 102nd

14

2,003

1,066

2,595

2,472

30

26

14

36

33

73.36

74.63

77.04

76.14

72.08

74.91

71 (-1)

68 (-4)

70 (-2)

71 (-1)

72 (E)

65 (-7)

68 (-4)

T-31st

7th

T-19th

T-36th

T-69th

2nd

T-16th

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2016-17 IN REVIEW COWGIRL TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: Mackenzie Barrie

Klara Castillo

Taylor Dorans

Gabrielle Gibson

Sarah Hankins

Amanda Hinchey

Kaylee Knadler

Megan Knadler

Michelle Romano

Erin Sargent

Caitlyn Skavdahl

CSU Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic T-10th of 15 299+304+311 = 914 (+50)

229 (+13) T29 77-78-74

234 (+18) T59 76-76-82

235 (+19) T61* 79-74-82

227 (+11) T29 75-74-78

232 (+16) T47 75-77-80

247 (+31) 85* 83-84-80

DNP

227 (+11) T29* 74-79-74

DNP

229 (+13) T35 73-77-79

DNP

Nebraska Chip N’ Club T-4th of 11 318+296+292 = 906 (+42)

232 (+16) T31 80-75-77

233 (+17) T34* 85-78-70

DNP

225 (+9) T16 80-74-71

221 (+5) T8 76-73-72

DNP

DNP

237 (+21) T40 82-78-77

DNP

229 (+13) 24 83-75-71

DNP

Wyoming Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate 5th of 12 308+305+293 = 906 (+42)

224 (+8) T15 73-78-73

249 (+33) T60* 81-86-82

245 (+29) T58* 82-81-82

229 (+13) T24 77-79-73

146 (+2) 69 WD-72-74

DNP

DNP

242 (+26) T53 80-83-79

DNP

227 (+11) 20 78-76-73

DNP

Denver Ron Moore Intercollegiate T-14th of 18 297+309+304 = 910 (+46)

223 (+7) 41 70-76-77

228 (+12) T62* 78-77-73

DNP

230 (+14) T72 74-81-75

235 (+19) 88 76-77-82

DNP

DNP

242 (+26) T96 85-82-75

DNP

229 (+13) T65 77-75-77

DNP

231 (+15) T27 77-78-76

242 (+26) T56* 85-80-77

DNP

231 (+15) T27 78-72-81

248 (+26) T73 86-80-82

DNP

DNP

224 (+8) T5 74-76-74

243 (+27) T62* 79-83-81

240 (+24) T51 82-80-78

DNP

234 (+18) T22 78-79-77

239 (+23) T38 80-81-78

DNP

226 (+10) T9 74-74-78

243 (+27) T45 78-80-85

DNP

DNP

235 (+19) T28 78-76-81

DNP

234 (+18) T22 78-75-81

DNP

BYU Entrada Classic 4th of 12 303+304+302 = 909 (+45)

237 (+21) T45 81-75-81

231 (+15) T29 77-79-75

DNP

223 (+7) T13 76-77-70

DNP

DNP

DNP

230 (+14) T27 76-76-78

DNP

229 (+13) T25 74-76-79

DNP

Lady Thunderbird Invitational 4th of 12 305+296 = 601 (+25)

153 (+9) T25 77-76

156 (+12) T36 79-77

DNP

143 (-1) T4 71-72

DNP

DNP

DNP

151 (+7) T19 78-73

DNP

155 (+11) T52 80-75

DNP

Wyoming Cowgirl Classic 8th of 18 293+308+301 = 902 (+38)

226 (+10) T29 74-79-73

242 (+26) T87 80-86-76

234 (+18) T63 77-79-78

231 (+15) T50 74-81-76

233 (+17) T57 76-79-78

257 (+41) T98 82-88-88

DNP

222 (+6) T13 72-76-74

239 (+23) T80 82-82-75

225 (+9) T24 73-74-78

DNP

Mountain West Championships 7th of 9 310+300+315 = 925 (+61)

231 (+15) T27 83-70-78

DNP

DNP

238 (+22) 39 79-78-81

243 (+27) 43 80-79-84

DNP

DNP

232 (+16) T30 77-78-81

DNP

227 (+11) T21 74-77-76

DNP

Strokes

2220

2054

714

2203

1801

504

N/A

2242

482

2224

N/A

Rounds

29

26

9

29

23

6

N/A

29

6

29

N/A

Average

76.55

79.00

79.33

75.96

78.30

84.00

N/A

77.31

80.33

76.69

N/A

Season Low

70 (-2)

70 (-2)

74 (+2)

70 (-2)

72 (E)

80 (+8)

N/A

73 (+1)

75 (+3)

71 (-1)

N/A

Season’s Best Finish

T-15th

T-29th

T-58th

T-4th

T-8th

85th

N/A

T-5th

T-62nd

20th

N/A

Fall 2016 Events

Spring 2017 Events Battle at the Rock 9th of 15 311+306+309 = 926 (+62) Islander Classic T-4th of 12 308+304+314 = 926 (+62)

* Played as individual.

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COWBOY RECORDS Low Individual Round (18 holes to par) 1. 64 (-8), Fred Bath, Wyoming Cowboy Invite, 9/10/84 2. 63 (-7), Gabe Maier, Wyoming Cowboy Classic, 4/4/11 65 (-7), Ryan Wallen, Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, 9/26/16 65 (-7), Drew McCullough, Wyoming Cowboy Classic, 4/4/16 65 (-7), Gabe Maier, Denver Desert Shootout, 3/18/11 65 (-7), Matthew Brunk, Ron Moore Invite, 3/20/06 65 (-7), Jeff Franks, Cougar Classic, 4/14/06 65 (-7), Mike Urbatchka, ISU Bengal Invite, 4/18/00 8. 66 (-6), David Hearn, ISU Bengal Invite, 4/18/00 66 (-6), Kamrin Allen, Battle in the Tetons, 9/3/13

Matthew Brunk Low Team Round (18 holes to par) 1. 273 (-15), Ron Moore Invite, 3/20/06 2. 276 (-12), Wyoming Cowboy Classic, 4/4/16 3. 269 (-11), Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate, 9/8/98 277 (-11), Battle In The Tetons, 9/3/12 277 (-11), Battle in the Tetons, 9/3/13 6. 278 (-10), Turtle Bay Invitational, 11/7/07 7. 279 (-9), Idaho State Bengal Invite, 4/18/00 8. 280 (-8), Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, 9/26/16 280 (-8), Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, 9/27/16 10. 281 (-7), BYU Cougar Classic, 4/22/05

2005-06 Cowboys Low Individual Event Score (54 holes to par) 1. 204 (-12), Kurt Kowaluk, Nevada Wolf Pack Invite, 10/8/02 2. 206 (-10), Ryan Wallen, Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, 9/27/16 206 (-10), Gabe Maier, Denver Desert Shootout, 3/19/11 4. 207 (-9), Drew McCullough, Arizona NIT, 2/28/16 5. 208 (-8), Eddie Stewart, Battle In The Tetons, 9/4/12 208 (-8), Gabe Maier, UW Desert Intercollegiate, 10/6/09 208 (-8), Jeff Franks, BYU Cougar Classic, 4/15/06 208 (-8), Dave McCleave, Grand Canyon Invite, 4/14/92 208 (-8), Dan Silva, BYU Cougar Classic, 4/23/05 Low Team Event Score (54 holes to par) 1. 845 (-19), Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, 9/27/16 2. 847 (-14), Battle In The Tetons, 9/4/12 3. 850 (-14), Ron Moore Invite, 3/21/06 826 (-14), Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate, 9/9/98 5. 853 (-11), Arizona NIT, 2/28/16 6. 857 (-7), Battle in the Tetons, 9/3/13 7. 859 (-5), Turtle Bay Invitational, 11/7/07 8. 837 (-3), Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate, 9/7/99 9. 862 (-2), NMSU Invite, 10/7/00 Individual Season Stroke Average (Min. 18 rounds) 1. 71.97, Gabe Maier, 2010-11 2. 72.06, Drew McCullough, 2015-16 3. 72.08, Ryan Wallen, 2016-17 4. 72.39, Ryan Wallen, 2015-16 5. 72.40, David Hearn, 1999-2000 6. 72.67, Dave McCleave, 1991-92 7. 72.80, David Hearn, 1998-99 8. 73.18, Kamrin Allen, 2015-16 9. 73.36, Drew McCullough, 2016-17 10. 73.46, Kurt Kowaluk, 2002-03 Individual Tournament Wins (Min. 54 holes) Scott Walter, RMIGA Series medalist, 1977 Darren Dimick, Wyoming Invite, 1987 Dave McCleave, Jacoby Collegiate Invite, 1989 Don Abbott, Fox Acres Intercollegiate, 1989 Dave McCleave, Jacoby Collegiate Invite, 1991 Don Abbott, CSU Ram Invite, 1991 Dave McCleave, Vanderbilt Intercollegiate Invite, 1992 Dave McCleave, Grand Canyon Invite, 1992 Pat Fry, CSU Ram Invite, 1994 David Hearn, Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate, 1999 Jake Hunter, Red Storm Intercollegiate (tie), 1999 Mike Urbatchka, Red Storm Intercollegiate (tie), 1999 David Hearn, CSU Ram Invite, 2000 Kurt Kowaluk, Nevada Wolf Pack Invite, 2002 Jeff Franks, AFA Falcon Invite (indiv.), 2004

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Gabe Maier, UW Desert Intercollegiate, 2009 Eddie Stewart, Battle In The Tetons, 2012 Kamrin Allen, Battle in the Tetons, 2013 Drew McCullough, Ram Masters Invitational, 2014 Team Tournament Wins (Minimum 54 holes) Wyoming Invite, 1987 Jacoby Collegiate Invite, 1989 Jacoby Collegiate Invite, 1991 Jacoby Collegiate Invite, 1992 Grand Canyon Invite, 1994 Jacoby Collegiate Invite, 1994 Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate, 1998 Red Storm Intercollegiate, 1999 Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate, 1999 NMSU Invite, 2000 Idaho State Bengal Invite, 2000 Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate, 2000 Battle In The Tetons, 2012 Don Abbott Battle in the Tetons, 2013 Best Individual Conference Finish Third, Don Abbott, 1992 WAC Championship Tie Third, Ryan Wallen, 2017 MW Championship Fourth, Matthew Brunk, 2003 MW Championship Fourth, Chris Conley, 1988 WAC Championship Sixth, Drew McCullough, 2016 MW Championship Sixth, Pat Fry, 1996 WAC Championship Seventh, Don Abbott, 1989 WAC Championship Seventh, David Hearn, 1999 WAC Championship Seventh, Rufus Hoefer, 1960 Skyline Championship Tie Seventh, Phil Henzlik, 2009 MW Championship Best Team Conference Finish Third, 1989 WAC Championship Fifth, 1988 WAC Championship Sixth, 2016 MW Championship All-Americans Scott Walter, GCAA, 1977 (HM) Dave McCleave, GCAA, 1992 (HM) Individual NCAA Regional Qualifiers Dave McCleave, 1990 Pat Fry, 1995 David Hearn, 1999 David Hearn, 2000 David Hearn, 2001 Mike Urbatchka, 2002 Gabe Maier, 2010, 11 Ryan Wallen, 2017

Mike Urbatchka

Individual All-Region Selections Mike Urbatchka, 2002, Southwest Region Team NCAA Regional Qualifiers 1992 (Abbott, Hoff, Justensen, McCleave, Monroe) Individual NCAA Tournament Participants Scott Walter, 1977 All-Conference Selections (WAC, 1963-1998) Scott Walter, 1977, First Team Brad Butler, 1978, Second Team Scott Walter, 1978, First Team Brant Williams, 1979, Second Team Brant Williams, 1980, First Team Dave Corollo, 1981, First Team Dave Corollo, 1982, First Team John Easterbrook, 1984, First Team Dave McCleave, 1990, Second Team Don Abbott, 1992, Second Team Dave McCleave, 1992, First Team Pat Fry, 1995, Second Team All-Conference Selections (MW, 1999-Present) David Hearn, 2001 Mike Urbatchka, 2002 David Gabe Maier, 2011 Ryan Wallen, 2017 Conference Coach of the Year Joe Jensen, 2016, MW Bold reflects current Cowboy.

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COWGIRL RECORDS Low Individual Round (18 holes to par) 1. 68 (-4), Gabrielle Gibson, DU Ron Moore Interc., 10/10/16 68 (-4), Molly Black, Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic, 9/14/09 3. 69 (-3), Laura Mengelkamp, Lady Aztec Invite, 10/17/06 69 (-3), Juanita Rico, CU/Heather Farr Memorial, 9/29/08 69 (-3), Juanita Rico, Nevada Wolf Pack Classic, 10/3/11 69 (-3), Emily Woodard, Mountain View Collegiate, 3/20/15 7. 70 (-2), Eight players: Barrie, Castillo (2), Gibson (2), Henzlik, Lintz, Martinez (2), Mengelkamp, Rico (3) Low Team Round (18 holes to par) 1. 291 (+3), Ram Fall Classic, 9/19/17 291 (+3), CU/Heather Farr Memorial, 9/30/08 2. 292 (+4), Nebraska Chip N’ Club, 9/27/16 3. 293 (+5), Wyoming Cowgirl Classic, 4/6/17 293 (+5), Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate, 10/2/16 293 (+5), Price’s “Give ‘Em “Five Intercollegiate, 10/7/13 293 (+5), Mountain View Collegiate, 3/20/15 7. 297 (+5), UNM Dick McGuire Invitational, 9/18/08 8. 294 (+6), Bobcat Spring Invite, 4/12/16 294 (+6), MDA Invitational, 9/24/07 294 (+6), CU/Heather Farr Memorial, 9/29/08 294 (+6), Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic, 9/14/10 12. 295 (+7), DU Ron Moore Intercollegiate, 10/10/15 295 (+7), Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic, 9/8/08 295 (+7), MountainView Invitational, 3/25/11 Low Individual Event Score (54 holes to par) 1. 215 (-1), Gabrielle Gibson, DU Ron Moore Intercollegiate, 10/11/15 215 (-1), Molly Black, Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic, 9/15/09 3. 217 (+1), Laura Mengelkamp, Ron Moore Classic, 9/27/05 217 (+1), Sarah Fogerty, Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic, 9/15/09 5. 218 (+2), Juanita Rico, CU/Heather Farr Memorial, 9/30/08 218 (+2), Juanita Rico, MountainView Collegiate, 3/24/12

Individual Tournament Wins (Min. 54 holes) Kelly Meyers, Jacoby Collegiate Invite, 1989 Kelly Meyers, AFA Falcon Invite, 1989 Lori Savoy, Cowgirl Classic, 1994 Lori Savoy, Cowgirl Classic, 1995 Jordan Lintz, Cowgirl Challenge, 1998 Jordan Lintz, Fighting Camel Classic, 1999 Jessi Santesson, Boise State Bronco Invite, 2000 Jordan Lintz, MWC Championship, 2000 Laura Mengelkamp, Islander Spring Classic, 2005 Jonelle Martinez, MWC Championship, 2009

Team Tournament Wins (Minimum 54 holes) AFA Falcon Invite, 1988 Jonelle Martinez AFA Falcon Invite, 1989 Jacoby Collegiate Invite, 1989 Cowgirl Classic, 1994 Cowgirl Classic, 1995 Idaho Invite, 1998 Bronco Fall Invite, 2008 (*36 Holes) Best Individual Conference Finish First, Jonelle Martinez, 2009 MWC Championship First, Jordan Lintz, 2000 MWC Championship Third, Beth Purcell, 1994 WAC Championship Fourth, Solveig Fuglestad, 1995 WAC Championship Fourth, Mikala Henzlik, 2006 MWC Championship Fourth, Jennifer Kraft, 1993 WAC Championship Fourth, Kelly Meyers, 1990 HCAC Championship Fourth, Lori Savoy, 1994 WAC Championship Tied Fourth, Jonelle Martinez, 2010 MWC Championship Sixth, Carolyn McMullen, 1991 WAC Championship Best Team Conference Finish Second, 1994 WAC Championship Third, 1990 HCAC Championship Third, 1991 WAC Championship Third, 1993 WAC Championship Third, 1995 WAC Championship

2008-09 Cowgirls

Individual NCAA Regional Qualifiers Jordan Lintz, 2000 Low Team Event Score (54 holes to par) 1. 891 (+27), CU/Heather Farr Memorial, 9/30/08 2. 892 (+28), DU Ron Moore Intercollegiate, 10/11/15 3. 893 (+29), Mountain View Collegiate, 3/21/15 4. 897 (+33), Price’s “Give ‘Em “Five Intercollegiate, 10/7/13 5. 898 (+34), Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic, 9/15/09 6. 900 (+36), Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic, 9/9/08 900 (+36), MountainView Collegiate, 3/24/12 8. 902 (+38), Wyoming Cowgirl Classic, 4/7/17 9. 906 (+42), Wyoming Desert Inertcollegiate, 10/2/16 906 (+42), Nebraska Chip N’ Club, 9/27/16 906 (+42), MDA Invitational, 9/25/07 Individual Season Stroke Average (Min. 18 rounds) 1. 75.6, Juanita Rico, 2011-12 2. 75.7, Jordan Lintz, 1999-00 3. 76.0, Gabrielle Gibson, 2016-17 4. 76.5, Gabrielle Gibson, 2015-16 5. 76.6, Mackenzie Barrie, 2016-17 6. 76.7, Erin Sargent, 2016-17 76.7, Juanita Rico, 2009-10 76.7, Juanita Rico, 2010-11 9. 76.9, Molly Black, 2010-11

Jordan Lintz

All-Conference Selections Susan Roll, 1987, All-HCAC Honorable Mention Susan Roll, 1988, All-HCAC Susan Roll, 1989, All-HCAC Kelly Meyers, 1990, All-HCAC Kathy Hodge, 1991, All-WAC Carolyn McMullen, 1991, All-WAC Lori Savoy, 1995, WAC First Team Beth Purcell, 1996, WAC First Team Jordan Lintz, 2000, MWC First Team Jonelle Martinez, 2009, MWC First Team Conference Coach of the Year Bill Legerski, 1988, HCAC Tom Davidson, 1990, HCAC Roger Prenzlow, 1993, WAC Conference Freshman of the Year Lori Savoy, 1993, WAC * Team records reflect counting four players Bold reflects current Cowgirl.

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

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-C-

Willis CLARK

Bader, Donald P., 1982, 83 Baily, Eric, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Balling, J. David, 1981 Bath, Fredrick M., 1983, 84, 85 Brent Baylon, 2013, 2014 Bennett, Rob, 1978, 79, 80 Benoit, John J., 1948 Berg, Bradley D., 1979, 80 Bertolero, John A., 1958, 59 Booth, Brandon T., 1996 Bordewick, Christian J., 1991, 92, 93 Borg, Dave A., 1979 , 80, 81 Boutelle, Clinton, 2010, 11, 12, 13 Brunk, Matthew, 2002, 03, 04, 06 Buchanan, James, 1941 Bundy, Cole, 2017 Butler, Bradley A., 1975, 76, 77, 78 Butler, Jared, 2009, 10

Campbell, Bob, 1969 Campbell, John, 1971 Carollo, David W., 1980, 81, 82 Clare, H. James, 1941, 42 Clark, Willis, 1947, 48 Collins, Edward P., 1947, 48 Conger, Harvey, 1949, 50 Conley, Chris, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Conner, Trustun, 1998, 99 Cortez, Richard J., 1970 Cozzens, Stuart, 1997 Curnow, Max, 2007, 09, 10 Curtin, John W., 1984, 85

-D-

Denzin, Randy W., 1973 Dimick, Darren S., 1986, 87, 88, 89 Doeden, Daniel A., 1993, 94, 95, 96 Duffy, John, 1964

-E-

John EASTERBROOK

Eames, Robert D., 1966, 67, 68 Easterbrook, John W., 1981, 82, 83, 84 Eggers, Gordon, 1949 Esau, Mark J., 1977, 78

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Fagan, Don, 1947 Fisher, Zac, 2007, 08 Ford, Troy D., 1983, 84 Frank, Kevin W., 1993, 94, 95 Franks, Jeffrey W., 2004, 05, 06, 07 Fraser, Tom, 1982 Freemole, Steven B., 1970, 71 Fry, Jay P., 1993, 94, 95, 96

-G-

Gawthrop, Don, 1941 Geesman, Eldon R., 1965, 66 Gentry, Frank E., 1970, 71 George, Eddie, 1978 George, Jeffrey C., 1971, 72, 73 Griffin, Todd E., 1993, 95, 96 Griffith, Troy R., 1988, 90, 91 Guetz, Burton W., 1970, 71, 73 Guetz, Mike, 1965, 66 Guthrie, Robert F., 1952, 53, 54

David McCLEAVE

Abbott, Donald C., 1988, 89, 90 Aichele, Jason, 2003, 04 Alford, John, 1948 Allen, Kamrin, 2013, 14, 15

Lepore, Lewis C., 1955, 56 Lickteig, Arron, 2015, 16, 17 Lindell, Cameron, 2014, 15 Linton, Kyle R., 1984, 85, 86, 87 Long, Gerald D., 1965 Long, John, 1965 Long, R. Ron, 1961, 63

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-H-

-M-

Haile, Charles R., 1956 Halloran, James P., 1942 Hanson, Jeffrey C., 1984, 85, 86, 87 Hanson, Richard T., 1986, 87, 88, 89 Hearn, David, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Hedge, Jake, 2012 Helms, Doug, 1971 Henritze, Mike, 1981, 82, 83 Henzlik, M. Dean, 1973, 74, 75, 76 Henzlik, Phil, 2008, 09, 10, 11 Hipsher, James A., 1960, 61, 62 Hockamier, Gordon D., 1957, 58, 59 Hoefer, Rufus S., 1960, 61, 62 Hoff, Andrew, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Hunter, Calvin J., 1952 Hunter, Jacob, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Hurst, Bradley E., 1970

MacNaughton, Lewis E., 1958, 59 Madison, Gregory P., 1970 Maier, Gabe, 2008, 09, 10, 11 Marshall, Jim, 1964, 65, 66 May, Mike, 2008, 09, 11, 12 McCleave, David R., 1988, 89, 91, 92 McCoy, Brandon, 2007, 08 McCullough, Drew, 2015, 16, 17 McPherson, Ron A., 1971 Mezei, Mike, 2001, 02 Miller, Blaine R., 1983, 84 Monroe, Trevor J., 1992, 93, 94 Moyle, Jeremy V., 1974, 75 Murdock, John, 2016, 17

-N-

Nelson, William G., 1961 Ness, Donald, 1951 North, David A., 1949 North, Frank P., 1948, 49, 50

-P-

-J-

Parish, Eric, 2012, 13, 14 Paulson, Ryne, 2007 Pearson, Gaylord G., 1953, 54, 55 Pepple, Terrance V., 1969, 70, 71 Peterson, Thomas M., 1974, 75 Phillips, Michael R., 1994, 95 Pikl, James, 1947, 48 Pope, Quintin, 2015, 16, 17

Jacobs, John J., 1966, 67, 68 Johnson, Aaron, 2008 Johnson, Steven W., 1986, 87 Jones, William R., 1951 Justensen, Jason M., 1990, 91, 92, 94

-K-

Kayden, Kevin M., 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Keck, Steven L., 1979 King, Dave, 1961, 62, 63 King, Niel R., 2003, 04, 05, 07 Kirk, Ronald, 1952, 53, 54 Knox, Robert B., 1950, 53, 54, 55 Kottke, Leo, 1947, 48, 49, 50 Kowaluk, Kurt, 1999, 2001, 02, 03

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Lannan, Jack, 1951, 52, 53 Larson, Richard E., 1950 Lende, Reid, 1998, 99, 2000

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Tracy RICHARDSON

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Jacob HUNTER

Cowboys (1941-present)

Renneisen, Alfred J., 1966 Richardson, Tracy R., 1995, 96, 97, 98 Rodekohr, Richard D., 1980 Roehrkasse, Russel L., 1973, 74, 75, 76 Rothman, Wilmer F., 1941 Ruff, Casey, 2007, 10, 11, 12 Rupp, Ronald, 1964

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Schunk, Peter A., 1955, 56 Shaeffer, Roger, 1975, 76, 77 Shuss, Jonathan, 2003, 04, 06 Silva, Dan, 2003, 05, 06 Slaughter, Robert D., 1981, 82, 83 Smith, R. Chad, 1991 Smith, Edgar B., 1947, 48 Smith, Karl T., 1977, 78, 79 Smith, Thomas S., 1949 Spiegelberg, Anthony, 1985, 86 Spielman, Bernard A., 1969, 72, 73 Starkey, Curtis A., 1988, 89, 90, 91 Starzinski, Dan, 2017 Steger, Corey, 2006 Stewart, David, 2005 Stewart, Eddie, 2012, 2013, 14 Strohman, Shawn, 1996 Sundahl, John A., 1968, 69

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Camaione, Michelle, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Cariveau, Aryn, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Cariveau, Ashley, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Castillo, Klara, 2015, 16, 17 Crowley, Katherine, 1998, 99, 2000, 02 Crum, Tracy A., 1990, 91, 92, 93

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DeVore, Jennifer, 1994 Doherty, Robin, 1992 Dorans, Taylor, 2014, 15, 16, 17

McGuire, Alison, 2000, 01, 02, 03 McMullen, Carolyn L., 1988, 89, 90, 91 Mellinger, Jessica L., 1999 Mengelkamp, Laura, 2005, 06, 07, 08 Meyers, Kelly L., 1987, 88, 89, 90 Morrison, Kayla, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Muller, Robbin J., 1986, 87, 88, 89 Munderloh, Gretchen M., 1992

-F-

Fogerty, Sarah, 2007, 08, 09 Funglestad, Solveig M., 1993, 94, 95, 96

Kelly MEYERS

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-G-

Gibson, Gabrielle, 2015, 16, 17 Gienapp, Tracy, 1990, 91, 92, 93

-T-

-U-

Urbatchka, Mike C., 1999, 2000, 01, 02

-V-

Valencia, James, 1977 Vidal, Patrick H., 1974 Voigt, James E., 1968, 69, 70 Volk, John F., 1963, 64 VonRiesen, Michael, 1985

Nissen, Kim, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Nolan, Elisabeth A., 1986, 87, 88, 89

-O-

Ortiz, Janet, 1997, 98

-P-

Purcell, Elizabeth A., 1994, 95, 96, 97

-R-

Rico, Juanita, 2009, 10, 11, 12 Roll, Susan M., 1986, 87, 88, 89

-H-

Waeckerlin, Eric P., 1996, 97 Wallen, Ryan, 2014, 15, 16, 17 Walter, Thomas S., 1976, 77, 78 Warner, Robert B., 1966, 67, 68, 69 Weishaar, David M., 1971, 73, 74 Williams, Brant R., 1978, 79, 80, 81 Williams, Lucien, 1977 Wilson, Bob, 1942 Wilson, Thomas D., 1970 Workman, Glenn, 2015, 16, 17

-Z-

Zaremba, Zach, 2008, 09, 10, 11

Cowgirls (1986-present) -A-

Aegerter, Kaelee, 2005, 06, 07, 08 Barrie, Mackenzie, 2014, 15, 16, 17 Bashaw, Sarah F., 1995, 96, 97, 98 Bauknecht, Lindsay, 2005, 06, 07, 08 Beach, Corinne, 1994 Black, Molly, 2008, 09, 10, 11 Blunt, Stacy, 2011, 12, 13, 14

-S-

-J-

Jeffries, Johnna, 2008, 09 Jensen, Kristen, 2012, 13, 14 Johnson, Jana R., 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Johnson, Mardi E., 1996, 97, 98, 99

-K-

Kershisnik, Kathleen, 2013, 14, 15, 16 Knadler, Kathy L., 1988, 89, 90, 91 Knadler, Kaylee, 2016 Knadler, Megan, 2016, 17 Kraft, Jennifer, 1992, 93

-L-

Lintz, Jordan, 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Ludwig, Tara, 1999, 2000, 01, 02

-M-

Manger, Stacy, 1993, 94 Martinez, Jonelle, 2007, 08, 09, 10

W Y O M I N G

Jesse SANTESSON

Kathy HODGE

James VOIGT

Hankins, Sarah, 2015, 17 Hanson, Shala, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Hanson, Kelli, 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Henzlik, Mikala, 2006, 07, 08, 09 Hernandez, Whitney, 2004, 05, 06 Hinchey, Amanda, 2016, 17 Hodge, Kathy, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Howe, Kathy, 1991

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-N-

Mikala HENZLIK

Tedesco, Donald J., 1983, 84, 85, 86 Thayer, John A., 1951 P.J. Thomas, 2013 Tollefson, Dale I., 1948, 49

Santesson, Jesse, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Sargent, Erin, 2017 Savoy, Lori, 1993, 94, 95 Schad, Kristie, 1986 Smalley, Taylor, 2010, 11 Smith, Sarah, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Stancato, Samantha, 2012, 13, 14, 15 Stanford, Karmen, 1990, 91 Stangarone, Jennifer L., 1995, 96

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Taylor, Robin L., 1992

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Urish, Mimi, 1999, 2001, 03

-W-

Wood, Emily, 2011, 12, 13, 14 Woodard, Emily, 2013, 14, 15, 16 Woodward, Sheila, 1986, 87, 88

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Zamprelli, Dana, 2010, 11, 12 Zamprelli, Jenna, 2008, 09, 11, 12 Zaharas, Celia M., 1990, 91, 92

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MOUNTAIN WEST ACADEMIC HONORS

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 2017 Arron Lickteig Drew McCullough John Murdock Quintin Pope Daniel Starzinski Ryan Wallen Glenn Workman Mackenzie Barrie Klara Castillo Gabrielle Gibson Sarah Hankins Megan Knadler Erin Sargent 2016 Arron Lickteig Drew McCullough John Murdock Quintin Pope Ryan Wallen Glenn Workman Mackenzie Barrie Taylor Dorans Gabrielle Gibson Kaylee Knadler Megan Knadler 2015 Arron Lickteig Cameron Lindell Drew McCullough Quintin Pope Ryan Wallen Glenn Workman Mackenzie Barrie Taylor Dorans Gabrielle Gibson Sarah Hankins Kathleen Kershisnik Samantha Stancato Emily Woodard 2014 Cameron Lindell Eric Parish Eddie Stewart P.J. Thomas Ryan Wallen Stacy Blunt Taylor Dorans Kathleen Kershisnik Emily Woodard 2013 Brent Baylon Eric Parish Eddie Stewart P.J. Thomas Stacy Blunt Kathleen Kershisnik Dana Zamprelli 2012 Jake Hedge Eric Parish

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Casey Ruff Eddie Stewart Stacey Blunt Juanita Rico Emily Wood Dana Zamprelli Jenna Zamprelli

2006 Daniel Silva Kaelee Aegerter Lindsay Bauknecht Mikala Henzlik Whitney Hernandez Laura Mengelkamp

2011 Phil Henzlik Gabe Maier Casey Ruff Zach Zaremba Molly Black Stacey Blunt Juanita Rico Dana Zamprelli Jenna Zamprelli

2005 Neil King Daniel Silva David Stewart Whitney Hernandez Laura Mengelkamp Kayla Morrison

2010 Max Curnow Phil Henzlik Gabe Maier Casey Ruff Zach Zaremba Molly Black Jonelle Martinez Juanita Rico Dana Zamprelli 2009 Max Curnow Phil Henzlik Gabe Maier Zach Zaremba Molly Black Sarah Fogerty Mikala Henzlik Johnna Jeffries Jonelle Martinez Juanita Rico Jenna Zamprelli 2008 Zach Fisher Phil Henzlik Gabe Maier Zach Zaremba Kaelee Aegerter Lindsay Bauknecht Molly Black Sarah Fogerty Mikala Henzlik Laura Mengelkamp 2007 Max Curnow Nathaniel King Ryne Paulson Casey Ruff Kaylee Aegerter Sarah Fogerty Mikala Henzlik Laura Mengelkamp

2004 Neil King Aryn Cariveau Ashley Cariveau Kayla Morrison 2003 Neil King Kurt Kowaluk Daniel Silva Ashley Cariveau Alison McGuire Kimberly Nissen 2002 Kurt Kowaluk Michael Mezei Ashley Cariveau Katherine Crowley Kelli Hanson Tara Ludwig Alison McGuire Kim Nissen Mimi Urish 2001 David Hearn Jacob Hunter Kurt Kowaluk Michael Mezei Kelli Hanson Tara Ludwig Alison McGuire Kim Nissen Jessi Santesson 2000 Kelli Hanson Kim Nissen Jessi Santesson * Cowboys in Bold Italics

W Y O M I N G

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARDS 2017 Cole Bundy John Murdock Daniel Starzinski Glenn Workman Mackenzie Barrie Klara Castillo Gabrielle Gibson Sarah Hankins Megan Knadler Erin Sargent 2016 Glenn Workman John Murdock Klara Castillo Kathleen Kershisnik Emily Woodard 2015 Cameron Lindell Glenn Workman Klara Castillo Sarah Hankins Kathleen Kershisnik Emily Woodard 2014 Eric Parish Cameron Lindell Kathleen Kershisnik Emily Woodard 2013 Eric Parish Kristen Jensen Kathleen Kershisnik Emily Woodard 2012 Eric Parish Casey Ruff Kristen Jensen 2011 Philip Henzlik Eric Parish Casey Ruff 2010 Max Curnow Philip Henzlik Casey Ruff 2009 Max Curnow Philip Henzlik Mikala Henzlik 2008 Philip Henzlik Kaelee Aegerter Lindsay Bauknecht Mikala Henzlik Laura Mengelkamp

G O L F

2007 Max Curnow Ryne Paulson Casey Ruff Kaylee Aegerter Lindsay Bauknecht Mikala Henzlik Laura Mengelkamp 2006 Daniel Silva Kaelee Aegerter Mikala Henzlik Whitney Hernandez 2005 Daniel Silva Whitney Hernandez 2004 Whitney Hernandez 2003 Daniel Silva Whitney Hernandez Alison McGuire Neil King 2002 Michael Mezei Kelli Hason Tara Ludwig Alison McGuire 2001 Michael Mezei Ashley Cariveau Kelli Hanson Alison McGuire Kimberly Nissen Jessi Santesson 2000 David Hearn Jacob Hunter Reid Linde Kelli Hanson Kim Nissen Jessi Santesson * Cowboys in Bold Italics


ACADEMIC HONORS

COWGIRL WGCA ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLARS 2017 Mackenzie Barrie Klara Castillo Sarah Hankins Megan Knadler Erin Sargent 2016 Klara Castillo Kathleen Kershisnik Emily Woodard 2015 Sarah Hankins Kathleen Kershisnik Emily Woodard 2014 Kathleen Kershisnik Emily Woodard 2013 Kathleen Kershisnik 2008 Kaelee Aegerter Lindsey Bauknecht Laura Mengelkamp 2007 Kaelee Aegerter Mikala Henzlik Laura Mengelkamp 2006 Mikala Henzlik Whitney Hernandez

2003 Alison McGuire Kimberly Nissen 2002 Tara Ludwig Alison McGuire Kimberly Nissen 2001 Alison McGuire Kimberly Nissen Jessi Santesson

COWBOY GCAA ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLARS 2017 Arron Lickteig Drew McCullough Ryan Wallen Glenn Workman 2016 Ryan Wallen 2013 Eric Parish

1998 Sarah Smith

2010 Phil Henzlik Gabe Maier Zach Zaremba

1997 Beth Purcell

2006 Dan Silva

1995 Beth Purcell

2005 Dan Silva

1993 Tracy Gienapp

2002 Kurt Kowaluk

1989 Kathy Hodge

2001 Jacob Hunter

4-time WGCA All-American Scholar Kathleen Kershisnik also served as an assistant coach for the Cowgirls during the 2016-17 season.

2000 Jacob Hunter Reid Lende 1998 Tracy Richardson Eric Waeckerlin

2005 Whitney Hernandez

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