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Location: ..................................Brookings, S.D. Enrollment:.....................................12,557 (fall) Founded:...................................................1881 Colors: .....................................Blue and Yellow Nickname:.......................................Jackrabbits Conference:......................The Summit League Home Course:.............Brookings Country Club ..................Men’s Course, Par 72, 6,770 yards .............Women’s Course, Par 72, 6,015 yards
Trevor Tobin
South Dakota State Administration President:............................Dr. David Chicoine Athletics Director: .............................Justin Sell Deputy Director:..........................Leon Costello Senior Associate AD-Compliance/SWA: .............. ...................................................Kathy Heylens Assistant AD-Annual Giving/Golf Supervisor: ... ....................................................Brian Brunner NCAA Faculty Representative: ....Dr. Rich Reid
Contents/Quick Facts .....................................1 2014-15 Roster/Season Preview ....................2 Director of Golf Casey VanDamme.................3 Assistant Coach Dean Ellis.............................3 Home/Tournament Courses.........................4-5 Indoor Facilties................................................6
Dylan Baker
South Dakota State Media Relations Asst. SID/Golf:........................Michele Schmidt E-mail: ..............Michele.Schmidt@sdstate.edu Office Phone:..............................605-688-4932 Cell Phone:.................................605-695-0704 Office Address: ....................Sports Information ............................................2820 HPER Center, ...................................Brookings, S.D. 57007-1497 Athletic Web Site: ...............www.GoJacks.com
2014-15 Jackrabbit Men Dylan Baker ....................................................8 Austin Sitter.....................................................9 Guillermo Gonzalez ......................................10 Ian Rinken .....................................................11 Grant Smith...................................................12 Trevor Tobin ..................................................13 Michael Duch ................................................14 Naqiuddin Fuad.............................................14 Zach Sackett .................................................14
Results, Statistics & History 2013-14 Men’s Statistics & Results .........15-19 Men’s Team & Individual Records............20-23 Honors and Awards.......................................24 South Dakota State University South Dakota State University.................26-31 The Summit League ................................32-33
South Dakota State Golf Staff Director of Golf:...................Casey VanDamme ......................(Northern Michigan, ‘00)/1st year Assistant Coach:...............................Dean Ellis ......................(Northern Michigan, ‘83)/1st year Golf Office Phone: ......................605-691-1592
Ian Rinken
2013-14 Men’s Preview Top 10 Finishes:..............................................5 Summit League Championship Finish:........3rd Letterwinners Returning:.................................5 ............ Austin Sitter, Dylan Baker, Ian Rinken, ................................Grant Smith, Trevor Tobin, ..........................................Guillermo Gonzalez Newcomers:....................................................3 ............................Zach Sackett, Michael Duch, .................................................Naqiuddin Fuad
The 2015 South Dakota State golf media guide is a product of the Jackrabbit Sports Information and printed by the South Dakota State University Print Lab. Written and designed by Michele Schmidt, Assistant Sports Information Director, with editorial assistance from Matt Schmidt and Mariah Clarin. Front cover design by SDSU University Marketing & Communications. Photos credited to Emily Weber, SDSU University Marketing & Communications, Dave Eggen, Inertia Sports, Robby Gallagher and Lifetouch Sports. The South Dakota State University Print Lab produced 70 copies on recycled paper of the 2014 South Dakota State golf media guide at a cost of $9.72 each. 2014-15 South Dakota State Golf
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South Dakota State Golf It has been more than a decade since the South Dakota State men’s and women’s golf teams have had a new coach. Does a new coach, new season mean new expectations for Jackrabbit golf? You betcha. The 2014-15 versions of the men’s and women’s golf programs have first-year director of golf Casey VanDamme at the helm, a head coach considered by many as one of the world’s premier instructors and one of the brightest up-and-coming collegiate coaches in the country. In VanDamme, the Jacks have a mentor who is going to raise the their level of play and push for a pair of Summit League titles this season. The SDSU men’s squad welcomes six letterwinners and three freshmen, including the Jacks’ top returner in sophomore Grant Smith, who had five top-20 finishes and placed 12th at his first Summit League Championship. The Des Moines, Iowa, native, posted a 75.19 scoring average, good for 13th in The Summit League. Smith also shot a season-low 66 in the third round of the Jackrabbit Fall Invitational and had 12 rounds below par. Junior Dylan Baker (Eden Prairie, Minn.) and sophomore Trevor Tobin (Brandon) each played key roles in SDSU’s come-from-behind third-place finish at the league championship. Baker, who posted a 77.07 scoring average, shot a 78 in the first round, was injured during the second round, but came back in the third to shoot a 73 in Texas. On the season, Baker had his best outing when he tied for eighth at the Beu/Mussantto Invitational in Macomb, Ill., shooting a third-round 228. Tobin came on strong at the end of 2013-14, shooting a season-low 73 in the third round of The Summit League Championship to finish tied for 23rd. His best three-round score of 232 came at the ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate. Sophomore Ian Rinken (Sioux Falls) played 19 rounds in seven events and finished with a 78.95 scoring average while junior Austin Sitter (Sioux Falls) saw action in six events and posted a 79 scoring average. Joining the team this past spring, sophomore Guillermo Gonzalez (Merida, Yucatan) played in three tournaments, shooting a season-low 76 in the Beu/Mussantto Invitational. New faces on the Jackrabbit team are freshmen Zach Sackett (Winnipeg, Manitoba), 2
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Michael Duch (Aberdeen) and Naqiuddin Fuad (Perak, Malaysia). Formerly ranked No. 1 in Manitoba by the National Junior Golf Scoreboard, Sackett ranked 26th on the Canadian Junior National Order of Merit. In tournament play this past year, he placed second at the CN Future Links Western Championships, third at the Maple Leaf Junior Tour Tournament of Champions and tied for fourth at the 2013 Manitoba Junior Boys Championship, shooting a 76. Duch comes to South Dakota State after winning the 2013 South Dakota Class A state title. He was also a two-time Region 1A champion and the 2013 Northeast Conference champion. Additionally, Duch is a three-time all-state selection. Fuad also brings an impressive list of accomplishments. In 2013, he was the Etiqa Selangor International Junior Masters Champion, and in 2012, Fuad was the Asian Pacific Junior Am Champion, runner-up at Malaysian Junior Open and runner-up at U.S. Kids World Junior - Under-21 Boys Division.
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Name Dylan Baker Miachael Duch Naqiuddin Fuad Guillermo Gonzalez Ian Rinken Zach Sackett Austin Sitter Grant Smith Trevor Tobin
Yr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Jr. So. So.
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Hometown/Previous School Eden Prairie, Minn./Un. of Idaho/Eden Prairie Aberdeen, S.D./Roncalli Perak, Malaysia/Klian Pauch Secondary Merida, Yucatan/Instituto Cumbres Merida Sioux Falls, S.D./Washington Winnipeg, Manitoba/St. Paul’s Sioux Falls, S.D./Roosevelt Des Moines, Iowa/Johnston Brandon, S.D./Brandon Valley
Director of Golf: Casey VanDamme (Northern Michigan, ‘00), 1st yr. Assistant Coach: Dean Ellis (Northern Michigan, ‘83), 1st yr. 2014-15 South Dakota State Golf
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Director of Golf - Casey VanDamme, First year
Making his coaching debut, Casey VanDamme takes over the South Dakota State golf program as Director of Golf after serving as Director of Instruction/ Player Development for men’s golf at the University of Tennessee. “Casey VanDamme brings a wealth of golf knowledge to this position. He's known as an accomplished golf instructor and a tremendous addition to the Jackrabbit family,” Sell said. “I know he’ll be a great fit with our staff, and I believe the student-athletes on our current team and our golf letterwinners will immediately gravitate toward him and his personality.” VanDamme, who becomes SDSU’s secondfull-time golf coach, spent the last five seasons at Tennessee. During his tenure, Tennessee
equaled its best postseason stretch in school history with five trips to the NCAA Championship regionals, advancing to the 2010, 2011 and 2013 NCAA Championships. Prior to coaching the Vols, VanDamme learned the trade under renowned golf instructor Jim McLean. He spent seven years at the Jim McLean Golf School in Palm Springs, Calif., and Traverse City, Mich., becoming the youngest master instructor in school history. VanDamme has worked with PGA Tour players, including as an on-site teaching professional to a participant in the 2009 PGA Championship. He began his collegiate golf career at Marquette before finishing at Northern Michigan, where he graduated in 2000. VanDamme started his tenure under McLean in 1998 while still playing collegiately. He also played professionally on the National Golf Association Hooters Tour in 2003-04.
Dean Ellis, who spent 20 years as the Northern Michigan head golf coach, joined the South Dakota State golf program as assistant coach in 2014. Ellis, who was named the head golf coach at Northern Michigan in 1993, led NMU to the 2014 NCAA Regionals, where it placed 14th, after finishing eighth at the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Golf (GLIAC) Championships. Additionally, he guided the Wildcats to the 1999 NCAA Division II Tournament.
While at Northern Michigan, Ellis served as the Golf Association of Michigan Governor, on the NCAA Division II, District IV Golf Regional Advisory Committees and organized and administrated the 1999 and 2010 GLIAC Golf Championships. In 2011-12, Ellis was the lead instructor at Grand Traverse Resort & Spa where he provided individual and group lessons with use of JC-Video and Foresight GC2. He was also the head golf professional at the Wawonowin Country Club in Ishpeming, Mich., in 1991, winning the club championship in 1995. Additionally, Ellis won the Upper Peninsula men’s amateur championship in 1981. Ellis was also the men’s basketball coach at Northern Michigan beginning in 1986-87. He posted a 369-303 record, becoming the winningest coach in program history in 2005. Ellis stepped down as head coach in 2010 after 24
From 2006 to 2009, VanDamme served as athletic director at Mid Peninsula High School in Rock, Mich., also working summers since 2005 with the CVD Golf Academy in Gladstone, Mich. He also served in 2008 as head golf professional at LochenHeath Golf Club in Traverse City. VanDamme and his wife, the former Jill Gobert, are natives of Perkins, Mich., are the parents of daughters, Madelyn and Claire, and son, Andrew.
Assistant Coach - Dean Ellis, First year
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years. Under Ellis’ leadership, the Wildcats made 13 appearances in the GLIAC postseason tournament and won the 1999-2000 title. His 1993, 1999 and 2000 squads won GLIAC regularseason titles and also qualified for the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Tournament. He had four 20-win seasons (1993, '94, '99, '00) and was selected 1993 GLIAC Coach of the Year. A native of Negaunee, Mich., where he was a standout athlete, Ellis earned three letters in basketball and four in golf at Southwest Missouri State University. He transferred to Northern Michigan where he completed work on his bachelor’s degree in 1983. Ellis and his wife, Lois, are the parents of David and Daniel.
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Brookings Country Club - Brookings, S.D.
Opened: 1960 Designed by Earl Bartling and Ward Waltz Men’s Course: 6,770 yards, par 72 Women’s Course: 6,015 yards, par 72
Brookings Country Club History Around 1920, a group of young men that included Horace and Van Fishback, Elmer Sexauer, Earl Bartling and a few others created the first golf course in Brookings by mowing the pasture behind Fishback’s barn. Tomato cans were used to make the nine holes. The eight-foot wide greens were constructed with sand and oil. In 1921, the young men leased 50 acres of land from A.J. Kendall for $175 a year. The course was designed by Earl Bartling and Ward Waltz because the club had no money to hire a golf architect. Their club started with approximately 30 members who paid $20 per year for dues. In 1926, a new clubhouse was constructed. It was 28 x 50 feet with porches on the north and east sides. A dance floor, basement, concession room, locker rooms and a kitchen were also included. In 1945, the greens were redone, and in the 1960s, nine new holes were added. Tournaments Hosted
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The Brookings Country Club has hosted several high profile golf tournaments over the years, including the South Dakota Golf Association (SDGA) Men’s Match Play Championship in 1982, 1991 and 2006, and the SDGA Men’s Amateur Championship in 1981, 1988 and 1997. In 2001, the Division II Women’s Regional Tour-
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nament was played on the course. The United States Senior Amateur Qualifying was held at the country club in the summer 2007, while the SDGA Men’s Senior Championship took place there in 2008.
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Minnehaha Country Club - Sioux Falls, S.D.
Primm Valley Golf Club - Primm, Nev.
Photo courtesy of Primm Valley Golf Club
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Opened: Lakes - Feb. 1997 Desert - May 1998 Designed by Tom Fazio Desert Course: 7,131 yards, par 72
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Lakes Course: 6,945 yards, par 71 Recipients of the 2008-09 Golf Digest “Best Places to Play� 4-1/2 Star Award 4
Winning Team/Top Finisher
UNLV Kurt Kitayama, UNLV Air Force Kyle Westmoreland, Air Force Idaho Korbin Kuehn, UMKC Nebraska Brandon Crick, Nebraska
845, -19 209, -7 828, -36 201, -15 849, -15 205, -11 860, -4 207, -9
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Opened: 1905 Designed by Robert M. Lohmann
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Men: 6,424 yards, par 70 Women: 5,865 yards, par 71
Winning Team/Top Finisher
South Dakota State Hudson Carpenter, South Dakota State North Dakota State Nathan Anderson, North Dakota State
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South Dakota State Golf Indoor Facilities
Being an upper Midwest school with a golf program can be tough. “We used to basically shut down for two months out of the year. Two hitting mats and a simple net gets boring,” former head coach Jared Baszler said. Thanks to a $85,000 indoor facility on the south side of Frost Arena, that is not the case anymore. Three years ago, a few of the golfers’ parents approached Baszler and got the ball rolling on fundraising for the project. Support was rounded up by several former Jackrabbit golfers, alumni, other parents of current golfers and just about anyone who had any connection to the SDSU golf program. The first phase of the Jacks’ facility was the 960 square-foot (48 x 20
feet) putting and chipping area. After $35,000 and some good old-fashioned labor (a wall had to be knocked out), phase one was completed over in winter 2012. SynLawn, an artifical grass company, installed the indoor putting green in less than two days. One of the biggest advantages of the simulator is the ‘launch monitor’, a portable black box which can be used indoors or on the course and keeps data on every swing of every golfer for analysis. Like watching film for golfers, the launch monitor records data such as clubhead speed, carry distance, angle of attack, ball spin, etc. The launch monitor and simulator setup were purchased from Foresight Sports—a leader in the launch monitor sector of the golf industry.
The SynLawn putting and chipping area in the golf room on the south side of Frost Arena.
Former Jackrabbit Miles Knutsen getting ready to try out the Foresight Sports simulator.
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Knutsen takes his first swings on the new simulator.
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SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY MEET THE JACKRABBITS
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Meet the Jackrabbits
Dylan Baker
Junior Marketing/Advertising Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie HS/Un. of Idaho
2013-14: Competed in 10 events, posting a 77.07 scoring average in 27 rounds ... best finish came at the Beu/Mussantto Invitational (3/31-4/1), finishing tied for eighth ... shot a season-low 18-hole score with a par 72 in the third round of the Beu/Mussantto Invitational and the Cabo del Sol Intercollegiate (10/6-10/8) ... recorded season-low 36-hole (147) and 54-hole (224) scores and placed tied for 19th at the 2013 Fall Jackrabbit Invitational (9/23-9/24) ... played just two rounds (78, 73) at The Summit League Championship (4/21-4/23) after suffering an injury in the second round ... fired a 54-hole 227 (79-7375) score at the Battle of the Tetons (9/2-9/3). 2012-13 at Un. of Idaho: Played one year at the University of Idaho, posting a 75.25 average over 12 rounds in the fall season ... best finish was tied for eighth at Jim Colbert Intercollegiate (10/1-10/2) ... low round of 70 was part of low tournament 222 at Price’s Give ‘Em Five Intercollegiate (10/26-10/27). Before SDSU: All-state selection out of Eden Prairie HS ... third-ranked junior in Minnesota ... USGA Junior Amateur qualifier.
Year 2012-13* 2013-14 Career
Events 4 10 14
* Statistics from Un. of Idaho
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Rds. 12 27 39
Strokes 903 2,081 2,984
Avg. 75.25 77.07 76.51
Low-18 72 72 (2) 72 (3)
Low-36 148 147 147
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Low-54 222 224 222
Top 10 1 1 2
Top 25 1 2 3
Best Finish T-8th T-8th T-8th
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Austin Sitter
Junior Mathematics Sioux Falls, S.D./Roosevelt HS
2013-14: Competed in six events, posting a 79.13 scoring average in 16 rounds ... best finish came at the 2013 Fall Jackrabbit Invitational (9/23-9/24), finishing tied for 14th with season-low 18-hole (72), 36-hole (150) and 54-hole (222) scores ... fired 234 (78-77-79) at the Battle of the Tetons (9/2-9/3).
2012-13: Competed in six events, posting a 77.12 scoring average over 16 rounds ... registered three top-25 finishes ... recorded careerand season-low scores on 18-hole (69), 36hole (139) and 54-hole (219) at the 2013 Jackrabbit Invitational (9/30-10/1) ... registered a season-best finish at the 2012 Jackrabbit Fall Invitational (9/30-10/1), tying for 14th place with rounds of 74, 76 and 77 (227) ... recorded a career low 36-hole 139 score at the 2013 Jackrabbit Invitational (3/11-3/12).
Before SDSU: Helped Roosevelt HS win the 2009 state championship ... 2010 Sioux Empire Junior Challenge season points champion ... finish 12th in the 2010 state men’s amateur ... fifth at the Greater Dakota Conference Tournament in 2010 ... placed 8th in the 2011 and 12th in the 2010 state high school tournaments ... fourth in state junior amateur in 2011.
Year 2012-13 2013-14 Career
Events 6 6 12
Rds. 16 16 32
Strokes 1,234 1,266 2,500
Avg. 77.12 79.13 78.12
Low-18 69 72 69
Low-36 139 150 139
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Low-54 219 222 219
Top 10 0 0 0
Top 25 3 1 4
Best Finish T-14th T-14th T-14th 9
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Guillermo Gonzalez
Sophomore Architecture Merida, Yucatan/Instituto Cumbres Merida
2013-14: Honored as a 2013-14 Academic Distinguished Scholar ... Competed in three events, posting an 80.33 scoring average in nine rounds ... best finish came at the Beu/Mussantto Invitational (3/314/1), finishing tied for 38th ... shot a careerand season-low 18-hole (72), 36-hole (149) and 54-hole (230) scores at the 2014 Jackrabbit Invitational (3/17-3/18) ... shot a 247 (82-7986) at the Lone Star Invitational (3/24-3/25).
Before SDSU: Ranked 20th nationally in Mexico ... earned the Southeast Mexico Golf Association’s No. 1 ranking in the 2013-14 Southeastern Region by winning the Champion of Champions event ... won the Southeastern Region in 2011-12 and was third in 2012-13 ... finished 30th, shooting a 72-79, at the Negra Modelo Mexican Pro Tour event and was 29th at the Yucatan Cup National Junior Tournament, shooting 80-73-80 ... youngest player in the championship flight, finishing fourth in the Saltillo CC Annual Open, firing a 227 ... spent the summer of 2011 at the Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy in Florida, being named the champion at the Graduating Tournament.
Year 2013-14
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Events 3
Rds. 9
Strokes 716
Avg. 79.56
Low-18 72
Low-36 149
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Low-54 230
Top 10 0
Top 25 0
Best Finish T-38th
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Ian Rinken
Sophmore Sport, Recreation and Park Management Sioux Falls, S.D./Washington HS
2013-14: Competed in seven events, posting a 78.95 scoring average in 19 rounds ... best finish came at the 2013 Fall Jackrabbit Invitational (9/23-9/24), finishing 31st with career- and season-low 18-hole (74) and 54-hole (229) scores ... shot a career- and season-low 36-hole score (152) at the Ram Masters Invitational (9/16-9/17) ... fired 78s in the final two rounds at the Battle of the Tetons (9/2-9/3) for a 238.
Before SDSU: Three-time all-state selection (2010-12) ... 2011 South Dakota Golf Association (SDGA) Junior Player of the Year ... finished second at the 2011 SDGA Junior Amateur ... finished tied for 14th and was the low junior at the 2012 SDGA Men’s Amateur Championship ... placed third at the 2012 Brandon Open ... named to the class AA all-tournament team after back-to-back fourth-place finishes at the state tournament ... two-time academic all-state pick.
Year 2013-14
Events 7
Rds. 19
Strokes 1,500
Avg. 78.95
Low-18 74
Low-36 152
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Low-54 229
Top 10 0
Top 25 0
Best Finish 31st
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Grant Smith
Sophomore Mathematics Des Moines, Iowa/Johnston HS
2013-14: Honored as a 2013-14 Academic Distinguished Scholar ... Competed in 11 events, posting the team’s second-best scoring average (75.19) in 31 rounds ... scoring average ranked 12th in The Summit League ... recorded one top-10 and six top-25 finishes ... ranked ninth in single season top-25 finishes at SDSU ... tied for 12th at The Summit League Championship (4/21-4/23), shooting a 230 (78-80-72) ... best finish came at the 2013 Fall Jackrabbit Invitational (9/239/24), finishing sixth with career- and seasonlow 18-hole (66) and 54-hole (216) scores ... 18-hole 66 ranks tied for third in a single season at SDSU and tied for fifth in a single season in The Summit League ... registered a career- and season-low 36-hole (148) score at the Battle of the Tetons (9/2-9/3) and tied for 14th ... shot 76s in the first two rounds of the Beu/Mussantto Invitational to finish tied for 11th (230) ... placed 17th at the Arkansas State Red Wolf Invitational, shooting a one-under par 71 in the final round to finish with a 221 (78-72-71) ... shot two-under par 70s in the first and third rounds to record 54-hole score 219 (70-79-70) and finish tied for 24th at the Ram Masters Invitational (9/16-9/17).
ner-up in 2012 ... first team all-state in 2012 and second team all-state in 2011 and 2010... district champion in 2012 ... three-time all-conference pick ... posted four wins and tied for second at the class 4A state tournament in 2012 ... all-tournament team pick as a senior ... finished tied for 11th at the AJGA Jr. at Quad Cities and tied for 10th at the Bass Pro/Payne Stewart AJGA in 2012 ... four-time academic all-conference selection (2009-2012).
Before SDSU: 2013 South Dakota Golf Association Matchplay Champion ... ranked as the number one recruit in Iowa according to National Junior Golf Scoreboard ... 4-A state run-
Year 2013-14
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Events 11
Rds. 31
Strokes 2,331
Avg. 75.19
Low-18 66
Low-36 148
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Low-54 216
Top 10 1
Top 25 6
Best Finish 6th
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Trevor Tobin
Sophomore Business Economics Brandon, S.D./Brandon Valley HS
2013-14: Competed in eight events, posting an 80.68 scoring average in 22 rounds ... best finish came at The Summit League Championship (4/21-4/23), tying for 23rd and shooting a 233, including a careerand season-low 18-hole (73) score ... posted a career- and season-low 54-hole 232 at the Arkansas State Red Wolf Invitational (4/7-4/8) ... fired a pair of 78s to finish with a 238 at the Lone Star Invitational (3/24-3/25) ... recorded a career- and season-low 36-hole 157 at the 2013 Jackrabbit Fall Invitational (9/23-9/24) and at the Beu/Mussantto Invitational (3/314/1).
Before SDSU: Ranked the number one 2013 recruit in South Dakota by National Junior Golf Scoreboard ... four-time all-state pick (20092012) ... recorded three top-10 finishes (20092011) ... named to the Class AA all-tournament team in 2010 and 2011 ... three-time all-conference team selection ... low junior at the 2011 South Dakota Golf Association Men’s Amateur Championship and finished tied for 14th at the same event in 2012 ... notched a third-place finish at the 2011 SDGA Junior Championship ... finished 14th and 22nd at AJGA events and also the low medalist at AJGA qualifier in Wisconsin (71).
Year 2013-14
Events 8
Rds. 22
Strokes 1,775
Avg. 80.68
Low-18 73
Low-36 157
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Low-54 232
Top 10 0
Top 25 1
Best Finish T-23rd
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Freshman Agronomy Aberdeen, S.D./Roncalli HS
Before SDSU: Became the first male individual in Roncalli school history to win the 2013 South Dakota High School Athletic Association Class A state title ... honored on three state all-tournament teams ... two-time Region 1A champion and the 2013 Northeast Conference champion ... four-time all-state selection ... led team in scoring for three seasons ... team MVP in 2012 and
2011 ... won 10 of 22 tournaments and 8 of 12 high school tournaments in 2013 ... member of the Cavalier golf team since 2007 ... member of the National Honor Society and is an Eagle Scout ... lettered in wrestling and was a six-time member of the South Dakota State Trapshooting championship teams.
Naqiuddin Fuad
Freshman Sport, Recreation and Park Management Perak, Malaysia/Klian Pauh Secondary School
Before SDSU: Two-time Etiqa Selangor International Junior Masters Champion ... 2012 Asian Pacific Junior Am Champion, runner-up at Malaysian Junior Open and
runner-up at U.S. Kids World Junior - Under-21 Boys Division ... sister, Islamiah, is currently a sophomore on the Jackrabbit women’s golf team.
Zach Sackett
Freshman Biology/Pre-Dentistry Winnipeg, Manitoba/St. Paul’s HS
Before SDSU: Finished third at the 2014 Maple Leaf Junior National Championship ... in 2013 ranked No. 1 in Manitoba by the National Junior Golf Scoreboard and 26th on the Canadian Junior National Order of Merit .... won the 2013 MJT-PGA of Manitoba Junior Championship, shooting a 144 ... placed second at the 2013 CN Future Links Western Championships, third at the
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2013 Maple Leaf Junior Tour Tournament of Champions and tied for third at the 2013 Manitoba Junior Boys Championship ... finished fourth at the 2013 Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association Provincial Golf Championship and tied for 13th at the Canada Summer Games ... played hockey for St. Paul’s, playing in the Colorado Amateur Hockey Association.
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2013-14 MEN’S STATISTICS AND RESULTS
Hudson Carpenter Date Aug. 31- Sept. 1, Dual in the Tetons Sept. 2-3, Battle in the Tetons Sept. 16-17, Ram Masters Invitational Sept. 23-24, Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Oct. 6-8, Cabo del Sol Intercollegiate Oct. 21-22, Bill Cullum Invitational Mar. 17-18, Jackrabbit Invitational Mar. 24-25, Lone Star Invitational Mar. 31-Apr. 1, Beu/Mussantto Invitational Apr. 7-8, ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate Apr. 21-23, Summit League Championship Totals
Lukas Davison Date Aug. 31-Sept. 1, Dual in the Tetons Sept. 2-3, Battle in the Tetons Sept. 16-17, Ram Masters Invitational Sept. 23-24, Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Oct. 6-8, Cabo del Sol Intercollegiate Oct. 21-22, Bill Cullum Invitational Mar. 17-18, Jackrabbit Invitational Mar. 24-25, Lone Star Invitational Mar. 31-Apr. 1, Beu/Mussantto Invitational Apr. 7-8, ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate Apr. 21-23, Summit League Championship Totals
Grant Smith Date Aug. 31-Sept. 1, Dual in the Tetons Sept. 2-3, Battle in the Tetons Sept. 16-17, Ram Masters Invitational Sept. 23-24, Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Oct. 6-8, Cabo del Sol Intercollegiate Oct. 21-22, Bill Cullum Invitational Mar. 1-187, Jackrabbit Invitational Mar. 24-25, Lone Star Invitational Mar. 31-Apr. 1, Beu/Mussantto Invitational Apr. 7-8, ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate Apr. 21-22, Summit League Championship Totals
Dylan Baker Date Aug. 31-Sept. 1, Dual in the Tetons Sept. 2-3, Battle in the Tetons Sept. 16-17, Ram Masters Invitational Sept. 23-24, Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Oct. 6-8, Cabo del Sol Intercollegiate Oct. 21-22, Bill Cullum Invitational Mar. 17-18, Jackrabbit Invitational Apr. 7-8, ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate Apr. 21-22, Summit League Championship Totals 16
Rounds Strokes Average 1 66 66.0 3 216 72.0 3 221 73.6 3 207 69.0 3 218 72.6 3 223 74.3 3 219 73.0 3 220 73.3 3 228 76.0 3 211 70.3 3 227 75.6 31 2,256 72.77
Low-18 66 67 72 69 72 73 80 73 71 67 73 66
Low-36 -141 149 139 146 149 149 147 157 143 148 141
Low-54 -216 221 207 218 223 219 220 228 211 227 207
Top 25 -1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 7
Top 10 -1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 6
Finish -T-6th T-41st 1st T-3rd T-50th 11th T-30th T-8th 1st T-7th 1st (2)
Rounds Strokes Average 1 79 79.0 3 228 76.0 3 231 77.0 3 227 75.6 3 231 77.0 3 224 74.6 3 234 78.0 3 227 75.6 3 243 81.0 3 230 76.6 3 227 75.6 31 2,389 77.06
Low-18 79 73 75 75 72 76 74 74 79 75 75 73
Low-36 -155 156 151 159 155 149 151 160 155 151 149
Low-54 -228 231 227 231 224 234 227 243 230 227 227 (3)
Top 25 -0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2
Top 10 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Finish -T-33rd T-79th T-24th T-43rd T-81st T-59th T-69th T-48th T-51st T-7th T-7th
Rounds Strokes Average 1 74 74.0 3 220 73.3 3 219 73.0 3 216 72.0 3 239 79.6 3 224 74.6 3 233 77.6 3 225 75.0 3 230 76.6 3 221 73.6 3 230 76.6 31 31 2,331
Low-18 74 72 70 (2) 66 73 76 73 73 76 (2) 71 72 75.19
Low-36 -148 149 150 155 155 152 148 152 150 158 148 (2)
Low-54 -220 219 216 239 224 233 225 230 221 230 216
Top 25 -1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 6
Top 10 -0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Finish -T-14th T-24th 6th 54th T-55th T-56th T-65th T-11th 17th T-12th 6th
Rounds Strokes Average 1 77 77.0 3 227 75.6 3 230 76.6 3 224 74.6 3 234 78.0 3 241 80.3 3 241 80.3 3 228 76.0 2 151 75.5 27 2.081 77.07
Low-18 77 73 73 72 72 79 77 74 73 72 (2)
Low-36 -152 157 147 162 160 164 154 78 147
Low-54 -227 230 224 234 241 241 228 151 224
Top 25 -0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Top 10 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Finish -T-29th T-77th T-19th T-49th 101st T-72nd T-35th -T-19th
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2013-14 MEN’S STATISTICS AND RESULTS
Ian Rinken Date Aug. 31-Sept. 1, Dual in the Tetons Sept. 2-3, Battle in the Tetons Sept. 16-17, Ram Masters Invitational Sept. 23-24, Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Oct. 21-22, Bill Cullum Invitational Mar. 17-18, Jackrabbit Invitational Mar. 31-Apr. 1, Beu/Mussantto Invitational Totals
Austin Sitter Date Aug. 31-Sept. 1, Dual in the Tetons Sept. 2-3, Battle in the Tetons Sept. 23-24, Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Oct. 6-8, Cabo del Sol Intercollegiate Mar. 17-18, Jackrabbit Invitational Mar. 31-Apr. 1, Beu/Mussantto Invitational Totals
Guillermo Gonzalez Date Mar. 17-18, Jackrabbit Invitational Mar. 24-25, Lone Star Invitational Mar. 31-Apr. 1, Beu/Mussantto Invitational Totals
Trevor Tobin Date Aug. 31-Sept. 1, Dual in the Tetons Sept. 2-3, Battle in the Tetons Sept. 23-24, Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Mar. 17-18, Jackrabbit Invitational Mar. 24-25, Lone Star Invitational Mar. 31-Apr. 1, Beu/Mussantto Invitational Apr. 7-8, ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate Apr. 21-23, Summit League Championship Totals
Team Date Aug. 31-Sept. 1, Dual in the Tetons Sept. 2-3, Battle in the Tetons Sept. 16-17, Ram Masters Invitational Sept. 23-24, Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Oct. 6-8, Cabo del Sol Intercollegiate Oct. 21-22, Bill Cullum Invitational Mar. 1718, Jackrabbit Invitational Mar. 24-25, Lone Star Invitational Mar. 31-Apr. 1, Beu/Mussantto Invitational Apr. 7-8, ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate Apr. 21-23, Summit League Championship Totals * competed as an individual
Rounds Strokes Average 1 80 80.0 3* 236 78.6 3 231 77.0 3 229 76.3 3 237 79.0 3* 242 80.6 3 245 81.6 19 1,500 78.95
Low-18 80 78 75 74 78 78 79 74
Low-36 -158 152 155 158 162 162 152
Low-54 -236 231 229 237 242 245 229
Top 25 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Top 10 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Finish -T-42nd T-79th 31st T-93rd 74th T-52nd 31st
Rounds Strokes Average 1 74 74.0 3 234 78.0 3* 222 74.0 3 246 82.0 3 246 82.0 3* 244 81.3 16 1,266 79.13
Low-18 74 77 72 79 81 79 72
Low-36 -155 150 167 165 165 150
Low-54 -234 222 246 246 244 222
Top 25 -0 1 0 0 0 1
Top 10 -0 0 0 0 0 0
Finish -T-39th T-14th 55th T-48th T-44th T-14th
Rounds Strokes Average 3 230 76.7 3 247 82.3 3* 246 82.0 9 716 79.56
Low-18 72 79 80 72
Low-36 149 161 163 149
Low-54 230 247 246 230
Top 25 0 0 0 0
Top 10 0 0 0 0
Finish T-45th 84th T-38th T-38th
Rounds Strokes Average 1 86 86.0 3* 262 87.3 3* 253 84.3 3* 234 78.0 3 238 79.3 3 237 79.0 3 232 77.3 3 233 77.6 22 1,775 80.68
Low-18 86 86 82 77 79 76 74 73 73
Low-36 -176 165 157 158 157 156 160 156
Low-54 -262 253 234 238 237 232 233 232
Top 25 -0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Top 10 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Finish -49th 44th T-59th T-82nd T-30th T59th T-23rd T-23rd
Rounds Strokes Average 1 291 291.0 3 889 296.3 3 892 297.3 3 871 290.3 3 921 307.0 3 914 304.6 3 1,162 387.3 3 910 303.3 3 921 307.0 3 889 296.3 3 911 303.6 31 9,571 308.74
Low-18 291 290 290 284 295 299 379 302 (2) 301 287 294 284
Low-36 -594 602 587 626 615 764 604 620 601 617 587
Low-54 -889 892 871 914 914 1,162 910 921 889 911 871
Top 25 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10
Top 10 -1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 6
Finish -T-6th T-13th 1st 10th 18th T-12th 15th 3rd 5th 3rd 1st
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South Dakota State Golf MEN’S RESULTS Dual at the Tetons Win
2013-14 MEN’S RESULTS Hudson Carpenter
Date: Sept. 1, 2013 Location: Victor, Idaho Course: Headwaters Course at Teton Springs 6,873 yards, par 72
3. Hudson Carpenter, 72-74-72=218 T-43. Lukas Davison, 78-81-72=231 T-49. Dylan Baker, 80-82-73=234 54. Grant Smith, 84-76-79=239 55. Austin Sitter, 83-84-79=246
Hudson Carpenter........................................66 AC Sitter.......................................................74 Grant Smith..................................................74 Dylan Baker .................................................77 Lukas Davison .............................................79
Bill Cullum Invitational
Date: Oct. 21-22, 2013 Location: Simi Valley, Calif. Course: Wood Ranch Golf Club 6,819 yards, par 72
Battle in the Tetons
Date: Sept. 2-3, 2013 Location: Victor, Idaho Course: Headwaters Course at Teton Springs 7,373 yards, par 72
Score: 304-311-299=914 Result: 18th of 20 teams
Score: 302-299-301=902 Result: T-6th of 12 teams
Ram Masters Invitational
Date: Sept. 16-17, 2013 Location: Fort Collins, Colo. Course: Fort Collins Country Club 7,121 yards, par 70 Score: 298-304-290=892 Result: 13th of 15 teams
T-34. Grant Smith, 70-79-70=219 T-41. Hudson Carpenter, 77-72-72=221 T-77. Dylan Baker, 76-81-73=230 T-79. Lukas Davison, 80-76-75=231 T-79 Austin Sitter, 75-77-79=231 # - competed as an individual 18
Date: Oct. 6-8, 2013 Location: Los Cabos, Baja, Calif. Sur, Mexico Course: Cabo Del Sol resort community Ocean Course - 7,091 yards, par 72 Desert Course - 7,049 yards, par 72 Score: 313-313-295=921 Result: 10th of 11 teams
Score: South Dakota State..............................291, +3 Weber State.........................................295, +7
T-6. Hudson Carpenter, 74-67-75=216 T-14. Grant Smith, 73-75-72=220 T-29. Dylan Baker, 79-73-75=227 T-33. Lukas Davison, 80-75-73=228 T-39 Austin Sitter, 78-77-79=234
Cabo Del Sol Intercollegiate
T-50. Hudson Carpenter, 73-76-74=223 T-55. Grant Smith, 73-82-69=224 T-81. Lukas Davison, 79-76-77=232 T-93. Ian Rinken, 80-78-79=237 T-101. Dylan Baker, 79-81-81=241
Jackrabbit Fall Invitational
Date: Sept. 23-24, 2013 Location: Sioux Falls, S.D. Course: Minnehaha Country Club 6,424 yards, par 71 Score: 295-292-284=871 Result: 1st of 8 teams
1. Hudson Carpenter, 69-70-68=207 6. Grant Smith, 76-74-66=216 T-19. Dylan Baker, 75-72-77=224 T-24. Lukas Davison, 75-76-76=227 T-31. Ian Rinken, 78-77-74=229 #T-14. Austin Sitter, 77-73-72=222 #44. Trevor Tobin, 82-83-888=253 2014-15 South Dakota State Golf
Jackrabbit Invitational
Date: Mar. 17-18, 2014 Location: Primm, Nev. Course: Primm Valley Golf Course 7,131 yards, par 72 Score: 379-385-398=1,162 Result: T-12th of 16 teams
11. Hudson Carpenter, 72-77-70=219 T-54. Guillermo Gonzalez, 77-72-81=230 T-56. Grant Smith, 73-79-81=233 T-59. Lukas Davison, 74-75-85=234 #T-59. Trevor Tobin, 78-79-77=234 #T-72. Dylan Baker, 86-78-77=241 #74. Ian Rinken, 78-84-80=242 T-78. Austin Sitter, 83-82-81=246
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2013-14 MEN’S RESULTS Lone Star Invitational
The Summit League Championship
Date: Mar. 24-25, 2014 Location: San Antonio, Texas Course: Briggs Ranch 7,258 yards, par 72
Date: April 21-23, 2014 Location: Keller, Texas Course: Sky Creek Ranch Golf Course 6,953 yards, par 72
T-30. Hudson Carpenter, 74-73-73=220 T-65. Grant Smith, 75-73-77=225 T-69. Lukas Davison, 74-77-76=227 T-82. Trevor Tobin, 79-79-80=238 84. Guillermo Gonzalez, 82-79-86=247
T-7. Hudson Carpenter, 75-73-79=227 T-7. Lukas Davison, 75-76-76=227 T-12. Grant Smith, 78-80-72=230 T-23. Trevor Tobin, 78-82-73=233 DQ - Dylan Baker, 78-0-73
Score: 302-302-306=910 Result: 15th of 15 teams
Beu/Mussantto Invitational
Date: Mar. 31-Apr. 1, 2014 Location: Macomb, Ill. Course: Harry Mussantto Golf Course 6,862 yards, par 72
Score: 306-311-294=911 Result: 3rd of 8 teams
# - competed as an individual
Score: 303-317-301=921 Result: 3rd of 12 teams
T-8. Dylan Baker, 75-81-72=228 T-8. Hudson Carpenter, 76-81-71=228 T-11. Grant Smith, 76-76-78=230 T-30. Trevor Tobin, 76-81-80=237 #T-38. Guillermo Gonzalez, 80-83-76=239 T-48. Lukas Davison, 81-79-83=243 #T-44. Austin Sitter, 85-80-79=244 #T-52. Ian Rinken, 79-83-83=245
ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate
Date: April 7-8, 2014 Location: Jonesboro, Ark. Course: RidgePointe Country Club 6,565 yards, par 72 Score: 314-287-288=889 Result: 5th of 20 teams
1. Hudson Carpenter, 76-67-68=211 17. Grant Smith, 78-72-71=221 T-35. Dylan Baker, 80-74-74=228 T-51. Lukas Davison, 80-75-75=230 T-59. Trevor Tobin, 82-74-76=232
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South Dakota State Golf Lowest Individual 18-Hole Scores Rk. Score 1. 65# 65# 3. 66 66 5. 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67
Par 72 72 72 71 72 71 72 72 72 72 72 72
Men’s Single Season & Career Records
Player Geoff Mead David Smith Hudson Carpenter Grant Smith Trent Peterson Geoff Mead Trent Peterson Trent Peterson Nolan Meyer Hudson Carpenter Hudson Carpenter Hudson Carpenter
Lowest Individual 36-Hole Scores Rk. Score 1. 69-68—135 2. 67-70—137^ 3. 70-68—138 71-67—138 5. 67-72—139^ 69-70—139 69-70—139 8. 69-70—140 68-72—140 10. 70-71—141 73-68—141 76-65—141 74-67—141
Par 72 71 71 72 72 72 71 72 72 72 72 72 72
Rk. Score 1. 67-70-68—205@ 2. 70-68-68—206 3. 69-70-68—207 4. 69-68-73—209 5. 73-71-67—211 72-70-69—211 76-67-68—211 8. 73-68-71—212 9. 71-72-70—213 67-72-74—213 76-65-72—213 70-73-70—213
Par 71 71 71 72 72 71 72 72 72 72 72 72
Date 4/27/07 10/25/10 9/1/13 9/24/13 9/28/08 10/20/08 4/28/09 5/14/09 4/19/11 3/13/13 9/2/13 4/7/14
Player Hudson Carpenter Geoff Mead Trent Peterson Hudson Carpenter Trent Peterson Austin Sitter Hudson Carpenter Trent Peterson David Smith Trent Peterson Geoff Mead David Smith Hudson Carpenter
Lowest Individual 54-Hole Scores
Player Geoff Mead Trent Peterson Hudson Carpenter Hudson Carpenter Trent Peterson Greg Fehrman Hudson Carpenter Geoff Mead Geoff Mead Trent Peterson David Smith Greg Fehrman
Event/Round Independent DI Champ. (3rd) Bill Cullum Inv. (2nd) Dual in the Tetons (Weber State) Jackrabbit Invitational (3rd) Cleveland State Invitational (1st) Santa Clara Invitational (1st) Summit League Championship (3rd) NCAA DI South Central Regional (1st) Summit League Championship (3rd) Jackrabbit Invitational (2nd) Battle in the Tetons (2nd) ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate (2nd)
Date 4/8/14 10/20/08 10/20/08 3/12/12 9/28/08 3/11/13 9/23/13 9/8/08 9/19/11 9/15/08 9/28/08 10/25/10 9/2/13 Date 10/20-21/08 10/20-21/08 9/23-24/13 3/11-12/13 4/27-28/09 3/11-12/13 4/7-8/14 9/28-30/08 9/24-25/07 9/28-30/08 10/25-25/10 4/23-24/12
Event/Round ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate Santa Clara Invitational Santa Clara Invitational Jackrabbit Invitational Cleveland State Invitational Jackrabbit Invitational Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Fairway Club Invitational Kansas Invitational Kansas Fall Invitational Cleveland State Invitational Bill Cullum Invitational Battle in the Tetons Event/Round Santa Clara Invitational Santa Clara Invitational Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Jackrabbit Invitational Summit League Championship Jackrabbit Invitational ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate Cleveland State Invitational Cleveland State Invitational Cleveland State Invitational Bill Cullum Invitational Summit League Championship
Key # Low 18-hole score in relation to par (7-under) ^ Low 36-hole score in relation to par (7-under) @ Low 54-hole score in relation to par (8-under) (F) Tournament held in Fall (S) Tournament held in Spring *-Non-Division I event
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Season Stroke Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Trent Peterson Hudson Carpenter Hudson Carpenter Geoff Mead Trent Peterson Hudson Carpenter Trent Peterson Tim Kalil Geoff Mead Tim Kalil
Years 2008-09 2013-14 2012-13 2008-09 2006-07 2011-12 2007-08 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07
Single-Season Top 10 Finishes
Rds 32 31 26 29 23 26 24 29 24 21
Str. 2,317 2,256 1,909 2,140 1,699 1,930 1,785 2,166 1,794 1,572
Avg. 72.41 72.77 73.42 73.79 73.87 74.23 74.38 74.69 74.75 74.86
Name 1. Trent Peterson 2. Hudson Carpenter Hudson Carpenter 4. Tim Kalil Geoff Mead 6. Greg Fehrman 7. Charlie Jacobson Trent Peterson David Smith Myles Knutsen
Years 2008-09 2012-13 2013-14 2008-09 2008-09 2012-13 2004 2005-06 2010-11 2012-13
Finishes 8 6 6 5 5 4 3 3 3 3
Name 1. Trent Peterson 2. Geoff Mead Greg Fehrman Hudson Carpenter Miles Knutsen 6. Trent Peterson Tim Kalil Hudson Carpenter 9. Grant Smith 10. Steve Klock Trent Peterson Geoff Mead Trent Peterson Kyle Vandevoort Hudson Carpenter
Years 2008-09 2008-09 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2006-07 2008-09 2013-14 2013-14 2005-06 2005-06 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2011-12
Finishes 11 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 5
Name 1. Hudson Carpenter 2. Geoff Mead Trent Peterson Geoff Mead Trent Peterson David Smith
Years 2013-14 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2011-12
Wins 2 1 1 1 1 1
Single-Season Top 25 Finishes
Single-Season Division I Wins
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TEAM Single-Season Scoring Average Year 2008-09 2006-07 2012-13 2011-12 2013-14 2007-08 2010-11 2005-06 2009-10 2004-05
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Rds 29 23 26 26 31 27 28 23 28 26
Str. 8,572 6,823 7,754 7,759 9,321 8.180 8,489 7,024 8,607 8,064
Lowest Team 18-Hole Scores Score 276# 280 281 282# 282# 284 285 286 286 286
1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 7. 8.
Year 3/12/12 10/20/06 3/11/13 2006 (S) 4/28/09 9/24/13 3/29/13 10/2-3/06 4/29/07 10/20/08
Score 291-276—567^ 286-280—566# 288-281—569 287-288—575 292-284—576 287-290—577 292-287—579 292-288—580 291-292—583 298-286—584 291-293—584 291-293—584
Year 3/12-13/12 10/20-21/08 3/11-12/13 4/7-8/14 9/23-24/13 9/29-30/08 9/15-16/08 9/8-9/08 3/14-15/11 10/2-3/06 3/29-30/09 9/30-10/1/12
Lowest Team 54-Hole Scores 1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 7. 8. 9.
Score Year 288-281-286—855 3/11-12/13 286-280-291—857@ 10/20-21/08 291-276-296—863 3/12-13/12 287-290-293—870 9/29-30/08 296-292-282—870 3/27-28/09 295-292-284—871 9/23-24/13 291-292-291—874 3/14-15/11 297-294-286—877 3/27-29/07 289-298-292—879 9/25-26/06 298-286-295—879 10/2-3/06
INDIVIDUAL Career Stroke Average (minimum 30 rounds)
Avg. 295.59 296.65 298.23 298.42 300.68 302.96 303.18 305.39 307.39 310.15
Event Jackrabbit Invitational Santa Clara Invitational Jackrabbit Invitational DI Independent Championship Summit League Championship Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Beu/Mussatto Invitational Bill Ross Intercollegiate DI Independent Championship Santa Clara Invitational
Lowest Team 36-Hole Scores 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Men’s Single Season & Career Records 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Round 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st
Event Jackrabbit Invitational Santa Clara Invitational Jackrabbit Invitational ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate Jackrabbit Invitational Cleveland State Invitational Kansas Fall Invitational Fairway Club Invitational Jackrabbit Invitational Bill Ross Intercollegiate Nebraska (dual) Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Event Jackrabbit Invitational Santa Clara Invitational Jackrabbit Invitational Cleveland State Invitational Summit League Championship Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Jackrabbit Invitational DI Independent Championship John Dallio Memorial Bill Ross Intercollegiate
Name Trent Peterson Geoff Mead Hudson Carpenter Grant Smith Tim Kalil Steve Klock Greg Fehrman Dillon Schultz David Smith Nolan Meyer
Career Rounds Name 1. Hudson Carpenter 2. Trent Peterson 3. Justin Jenkins 4. Greg Fehrman 5. Tim Kalil 6. David Smith 7. Lukas Davison 8. Nolan Meyer 9. Kyle Vandevoort 10. Steve Klock
Years 2005-09 2007-09 2010-14 2013-14 2005-09 2004-07 2009-13 2011-13 2009-13 2008-12
Rds 102 61 111 31 91 72 92 45 87 80
Str. 7,526 4,521 8,230 2,331 6,893 5,462 7,019 3,438 6,648 6,127
Avg. 73.78 74.11 74.14 75.19 75.75 75.86 76.29 76.40 76.41 76.59
Years 2010-14 2005-09 2006-10 2009-13 2005-09 2009-13 2010-14 2008-12 2006-10 2004-07
Rounds 111 102 93 92 91 87 85 80 73 72
Name 1. Trent Peterson Hudson Carpenter 3. Geoff Mead 4. Tim Kalil 5. David Smith Greg Fehrman 7. Charlie Jacobson Steve Klock Miles Knutsen
Year 2005-09 2010-14 2007-09 2005-09 2009-13 2009-13 2004 2004-07 2012-13
Finishes 15 15 8 7 5 5 3 3 3
Name Trent Peterson Hudson Carpenter Geoff Mead Tim Kalil Greg Fehrman Steve Klock Justin Jenkins David Smith Nolan Meyer Miles Knutsen
Year 2005-09 2010-14 2007-09 2005-09 2009-13 2004-07 2006-10 2009-13 2008-12 2012-13
Finishes 28 23 16 15 13 12 10 9 8 8
Name 1. Trent Peterson Geoff Mead Hudson Carpenter 4. David Smith
Year 2005-09 2007-09 2010-14 2009-13
Wins 2 2 2 1
Top 10 Finishes - Career
Top 25 Finishes - Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Career Wins
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South Dakota State Golf Tournaments Won Date Sept. 9-10, 2004 April 2, 2005 April 15-16, 2005 Sept. 8-9, 2008 Sept. 29-30, 2008 Oct. 20-21, 2008 April 20-21, 2009 March 29-30, 2013 Sept. 23-24, 2013
Tournament Wins
Event *Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational *^Augustana Invitational *Briar Cliff Invitational Fairway Club Invitational (Nebraska) Cleveland State Invitational Santa Clara Invitational Beu/Mussatto Invitational (Western Illinois) Beu/Mussatto Invitational (Western Illinois) Jackrabbit Fall Invitational (SDSU)
Individual Tournament Wins Name Date Charlie Jacobson Sept. 9-10, 2004 Michael Kuchta April 15-16, 2005 Geoff Mead Sept. 24-25, 2007 Trent Peterson April 4-5, 2008 Geoff Mead Sept. 29-30, 2008 Trent Peterson April 20-21, 2009 David Smith Sept. 19-20, 2011 Hudson Carpenter Sept. 23-24, 2013 Hudson Carpenter April 7-8, 2014 Note: * Non-Division I event
Location Lincoln, Neb. Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux City, Iowa Lincoln, Neb. Avon, Ohio San Jose, Calif. Macomb, Ill. Macomb, Ill. Sioux Falls, S.D.
Event *Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational *Briar Cliff Invitational Cleveland State Invitational Beu/Mussatto Invitational (W. Illinois) Cleveland State Invitational Beu/Mussatto Invitational (W. Illinois) Kansas Invitational Jackrabbit Fall Invitational (SDSU) ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate (Arkansas State)
Score 309-298=607 307 297-289=586 292-288=580 287-290-293=870 286-280-291=857 300-300=600 300-285-304=889 295-292-284=871
Location Lincoln, Neb. Sioux City, Iowa Avon, Ohio Macomb, Ill. Avon, Ohio Macomb, Ill. Lawrence, Kan. Sioux Falls, S.D. Jonesboro, Ark.
Score 75-69=144 74-71=145 70-74-72=216 71-72-70=213 73-68-71=212 68-74=142 68-72-72=214 69-70-68=207 76-67-68=211
*^Ryan Trasamar tied for first at the Augustana Invitational, a non-Division I event, April 2, 2005, with a score of 74.
Geoff Mead won the Cleveland State Invitational in 2007 and the Jackrabbits won their second Division I Tournament.
Hudson Carpenter won the ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate in Jonesboro, Ark., shooting a three-round 211.
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Place 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st T-1st 1st 1st
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Name Dylan Baker, 2014-P Brian Bye, 2007-10 Hudson Carpenter, 2010-14 Lance Collins, 2007 Matt Conlon, 2004-05 Kyle Cooper, 2009-11 Lukas Davison, 2010-14 Parker Edens, 2009-11 Matthew Erickson, 2008-11 Greg Fehrman, 2009-13 Guillermo Gonzalez, 2014-P James Green, 2007-08 Brodie Hullinger, 2004-08 Charlie Jacobson, 2004 Justin Jenkins, 2006-10 Tim Kalil, 2005-09 Steve Klock, 2004-07 Miles Knutsen, 2012-13 Landon Koss, 2005-06 Michael Kuchta, 2004-05 T.J Lovato, 2011 Fall Geoff Mead, 2007-09 Luke Merkel, 2004 Nolan Meyer, 2008-12 Trent Peterson, 2005-09 Joey Pickels, 2012 Fall Ian Rinken, 2014-P Jared Schnabel, 2004-06 Dillon Schultz, 2011-13 Austin Sitter, 2012-P David Smith, 2009-13 Grant Smith, 2014-P Trevor Tobin, 2014-P Ryan Trasamar, 2004-08 Kyle Vandevoort, 2006-10 Matt Wieland, 2005-06 Brian Wynia, 2008-13 Mitchell Zaba, 2008-09 Individual Totals, 2004-P TEAM, 2004-P
Events 10 3 42 1 9 13 30 10 7 35 3 5 13 5 34 33 26 10 10 10 3 23 2 30 37 1 7 5 18 12 33 11 8 22 25 2 26 3 105 104
Men’s Career Statistics
Rounds 27 7 111 3 23 36 85 28 18 92 9 13 32 14 93 91 72 26 29 26 10 61 6 80 102 3 19 13 45 32 87 31 22 58 63 5 69 8 1,473 280
Strokes 2,081 607 8,230 231 1,820 2,830 6,578 2,178 1,452 7,019 716 1,031 2,612 1,055 7,125 6,893 5,462 1,956 2,262 2,044 803 4,521 487 6,127 7,526 234 1,500 1,099 3,438 2,500 6,648 2,331 1,775 4,612 4,952 410 7,019 656 120,508 84,707
Average 77.07 86.71 74.14 77 79.13 78.61 77.38 77.78 80.67 76.29 79.56 79.31 81.63 75.36 76.61 75.75 75.86 75.23 78 78.62 80.3 74.11 81.17 76.59 73.78 78 78.95 84.54 76.4 78.12 76.41 75.19 80.68 79.52 78.6 82 78.16 82 81.81 302.52
Low 18 72 (2) 78 66 74 73 70 69 (2) 71 75 68 72 73 74 69 71 (3) 69 (2) 69 70 70 71 (2) 74 65 78 67 (2) 67 (3) 77 74 79 69 69 65 66 73 73 (4) 72 (2) 77 71 (2) 77 (3) 65 (2) 276
Low 36 147 167 137 157 149 142 144 149 157 142 149 151 151 143 145 143 144 (2) 145 (3) 142 145 161 137 161 142 138 157 152 162 142 139 140 148 157 146 148 (3) 165 149 160 137 566
Low 54 224 250 207 231 232 219 218 221 233 211 230 224 227 215 219 218 220 216 215 227 (2) 237 205 241 214 206 234 229 241 219 219 213 216 232 222 226 242 220 (2) 248 (2) 205 855
Top-10 1 0 15 1 1 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 3 1 7 3 3 1 2 0 8 0 2 15 0 0 0 1 0 5 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 79 -
Top-25 Best 2 T-8th 0 26th 23 1st (2) 1 6th 2 T-9th 1 T-19th 8 T-4th 2 T-11th 0 T-30th 13 T-4th 0 T-38th 0 T-37th 3 T-2nd 4 1st 10 T-8th 15 4th 12 T-2nd 8 T-6th 2 6th 3 1st 1 T-15th 16 1st (2) 0 69th 8 T-3rd 28 1st (2) 0 32nd 0 31st 0 58th 6 T-4th 4 T-14th (2) 9 T-1st 6 6th 1 T-23rd 2 T-1st 7 7th 0 54th 5 T-4th 0 T-34th 209 1st (9) 1st (8)
Note: SDSU played in four duals 2007-08 (one round), 2008-09 (two rounds), 2011-12 (one round) and 2013-14 (one round); SDSU competed in three non-Division I events (five rounds) in 2004-05, resulting in three team wins, two individual wins and one individual tie for 1st. SDSU competed in a non-Division I event (one round) in 2012-13.
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The Summit League Championship/North Central Conference Results
The Summit League Championship Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Champion Western Illinois Oral Roberts Oral Roberts Kansas City IUPUI Kansas City Denver
Runner-up Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City IUPUI/Southern Utah Southern Utah South Dakota IUPUI
North Central Conference Year 1941 1948 1949 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967
Champion Runner-up Northern Iowa North Dakota State Northern Iowa South Dakota Northern Iowa North Dakota State Northern Iowa Augustana Northern Iowa North Dakota North Dakota State Northern Iowa North Dakota Morningside South Dakota North Dakota Northern Iowa Morningside Northern Iowa North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota State North Dakota North Dakota State North Dakota North Dakota State North Dakota Northern Iowa Northern Iowa South Dakota
PING All-Central Region Team 2008-09 Trent Peterson
2008-09 Trent Peterson (First Team)
Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar 2007-08 Trent Peterson 2008-09 Trent Peterson 2011-12 David Smith
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Year 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Medalist Kyle Peterman, Western Illinois Scott Stiles, Oral Roberts Korbin Kuehn, Kansas City Michael Powell, IUPUI Michael Davan, IUPUI Korbin Kuehn, Kansas City Rob van de Vin, IUPUI
Champion North Dakota North Dakota State North Dakota Minn.-Mankato Minn.-Mankato Northern Iowa North Dakota Minn.-Mankato Northern Iowa Northern Iowa North Dakota State North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota Minn.-Mankato Minn.-Mankato Minn.-Mankato
Top SDSU Finisher Trent Peterson (T-9th) Trent Peterson (2nd) Nolan Meyer (T-16th) Nolan Meyer (T-3rd) Greg Fehrman (T-7th) Miles Knutsen (T-12th) Hudson Carpenter (T-7th) Lukas Davison (T-7th)
Runner-up Northern Iowa South Dakota State North Dakota State Northern Iowa South Dakota North Dakota Northern Iowa North Dakota Minn.-Mankato North Dakota South Dakota Northern Colorado Morningside South Dakota State Minn.-Mankato North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota
Year 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
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ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District At-Large Team
All-Independent Team
SDSU 5th 3rd 8th 7th 8th 3rd 3rd
Steve Klock (Honorable Mention) Michael Kuchta (Honorable Mention) Trent Peterson (3rd Team) Steve Klock (Honorable Mention)
All-Summit League 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Trent Peterson (2nd Team) Geoff Mead (1st Team) Trent Peterson (1st Team) Hudson Carpenter (2nd Team) Hudson Carpenter (1st Team) Hudson Carpenter (1st Team)
Summit League Men’s Golfer of the Year 2008-09 Trent Peterson 2013-14 Hudson Carpenter
Summit League Men’s Athlete of the Month Aug./Sept. 2008
Trent Peterson
April 22, 2009 April 9, 2014
Trent Peterson Hudson Carpenter
Summit League Men’s Golfer of the Week Independent All-Academic Team 2006-07 Trent Peterson
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Location Macomb, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. St. George, Utah Primm, Nev. Primm, Nev. Keller, Texas Keller, Texas
Champion Runner-up Minn.-Mankato St. Cloud State North Dakota State North Dakota North Dakota State North Dakota Northern Colorado Minn.-Mankato North Dakota State North Dakota Minn.-Mankato North Dakota State Minn.-Mankato North Dakota State Northern Colorado St. Cloud State St. Cloud State Minn.-Mankato Northern Colorado St. Cloud State North Dakota St. Cloud State North Dakota St. Cloud State North Dakota South Dakota State North Dakota North Dakota State Minn.-Mankato Augustana Northern Colorado Minn.-Mankato South Dakota State South Dakota South Dakota Augustana
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2007-08 Brian Bye, Brodie Hullinger, Justin Jenkins Tim Kalil, Trent Peterson 2008-09 Brian Bye, Matthew Erickson Justin Jenkins, Trent Peterson Brian Wynia 2009-10 Brian Bye, Kyle Cooper, Matt Erickson Justin Jenkins, Nolan Meyer David Smith, Brian Wynia 2010-11 Matt Erickson, Nolan Meyer, David Smith Brian Wynia 2011-12 Lukas Davison, Nolan Meyer, David Smith 2012-13 Lukas Davison, Dillon Schultz David Smith, Brian Wynia 2013-14 Lukas Davison, Guillermo Gonzalez Austin Sitter, Grant Smith, Trevor Tobin
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Welcome to South Dakota State University
South Dakota State University is the state’s Morrill Act land-grant university and its largest, most comprehensive institution of higher education. It has
an enrollment of 12,557 students from all 50 states and 70 countries who can choose from more than 175 majors, minors and specializations. The institution also offers 29 master’s degree programs, 15 Ph.D. and two professional programs. SDSU has grown from 80 acres at its founding in 1881 to a 422-acre campus with facilities valued at more than $381 million. The university owns or leases another 15,000 acres of land for research throughout the state. The university provides a rich academic experience in an environment of inclusion and access through inspired, student-centered education, creative activities and research, innovation and engagement that improve the quality of life in South Dakota, the region, the nation and the world. SDSU confers degrees through six colleges: Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Education and Human Sciences, the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering, Nursing and Pharmacy, as well as the Graduate School. Qualified 26
students may enroll in the Van D. and Barbara B. Fishback Honors College. The Office of Continuing and Distance Education facilitates distance delivery of credit and noncredit programming, and University Centers in Sioux Falls, Pierre and Rapid City offer degree programs and student support services comparable to those offered on the Brookings campus. SDSU Extension and the Agricultural Experiment Station reach all parts of the state. The federally funded North Central Regional Sun Grant Center (focused on developing biobased energy alternatives) and the North Central Agricultural Research Laboratory (the only USDA Agricultural Research Service facility in the state), along with the Northern Plains Biostress Laboratory, the Water and Environmental Engineering Research Center, the Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory and the Northeast Research Center near South Shore demonstrate the university’s commitment to purpose-driven research and that supports economic development. Other Facilities The South Dakota Art Museum’s collections showcase the state’s rich art history, including early masterpieces of Native American art, the famed Harvey Dunn paintings of pioneer life and the exclusive Vera Way Marghab linens. The South Dakota Agricultural
McCrory Gardens
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Heritage Museum transformed the former Stock Judging Pavilion into a home for exhibits that record and preserve the agrarian heritage of South Dakota. Visitors attend the museum from all 50 states and many foreign countries. McCrory Gardens provides a beautiful setting to learn about ornamental plants adapted to the Northern Great Plains. Enjoy a stroll through the radiant colors and fragrances of the 25-plus acres of trial and display gardens, wander through the 40-acre arboretum or attend a special event in the Education and Visitor Center. The Hilton M. Briggs Library serves students, faculty, staff and the broader South Dakota community through its holdings of more than one million items, 32,000 online journals, 18,000 electronic books, and 80,000 maps. The library has served as a depository for federal documents since 1889. The archives and special collections encompass 7,500 linear feet of materials and 1,675 digitized items. The Senator Thomas A. Daschle Congressional Research Study allows for public access to the career papers of Senator Daschle, a 1969 SDSU graduate. Located within the Special Collections area on the upper level of the Hilton M. Briggs Library, the papers consist of more than 2,000 linear feet of materials that document the senator’s 26year career in the U.S. House and Senate from 1979 to 2004. The American Indian Education and Cultural Center at SDSU is the nexus of cultural programming, services and advocacy to support American Indian students, encourage appreciation of cultural and human differences and advocate for the inclusion of Indigenous knowledge. Research and Economic Development Research has been an essential part of the university’s mission since passage of the 1887 Hatch
Act, which established state agricultural experiment stations. SDSU has the most active research program in the state with nearly $70 million in research expenditures, and in 2006 the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching designated SDSU as South Dakota’s first High Research Activity institution. In addition to 42 graduate programs offered in six colleges, undergraduates also have research opportunities led by innovative faculty in renewable energy, food, health sciences, engineering and nursing, as well as with programs like the Sun Grant Initiative and the Geographic Information Science Center of Excellence. SDSU currently is home to three state-funded Governor’s Research Centers: the Center for Biological Control and Analysis by Applied Photonics, and the Drought Tolerance and Translational Cancer Research centers. SDSU researchers also participate in two other Governor’s Research Centers focused on materials and manufacturing at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. In addition, SDSU is the lead for the multi-institution South Dakota Research Innovation Center: the Biochemical Spatioltemporal NeTwork Resource Center. The Technology Transfer Office, which assists SDSU researchers in commercializing intellectual properties and fosters collaborations between the university and industry partners, has generated some $1.8 million in royalties annually since 2010 via an average of 178 total agreements each year, including invention disclosures, patents filed and agreements with start-ups. Industry partnerships through the Research Park at South Dakota State enable technology transfer and stimulate economic development for the state.
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INNOVATIVE
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EXCELLENCE
The South Dakota State University campus has seen numerous building projects the past 10 years. And it is not slowing. Currently under construction are the Architecture, Mathematics and Engineering Building, the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex and the Enrollment Services Center. The Architecture, Mathematics and Engineering Building will become home for several of the most dynamic programs on campus including: • Center for Financial Analytics, • Center for Statistics and Biometrics, • Center for Computational Science, • Senior Design Lab for Mechanical Engineering, and • Engineering Resource Center.
Construction of that 60,000-square-foot, $17 million project started in fall 2013 after the summer was spent cleaning and then demolishing Solberg Annex and the Industrial Arts Building. The new building’s footprint also extends to the parking lot north of those structures. Completion is set for early 2015 with most of the moving to occur in spring and summer 2015. The first floor will be home to the mechanical engineering prototyping and design labs and construction and operations management departments as well as shared lab space with architecture. The mathematics and statistics department will be on the second floor while the third floor will house the architecture department. The Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex is a multipurpose indoor competition and training facility currently under construction at South Dakota State University. The project, which will cost an estimated $32 million, was completed this fall. The facility will include an eight-lane, 300-meter track and 100 yards of synthetic turf, along with space for sports medicine, athletic training, strength and conditioning, physical therapy, hydrotherapy, observation rooms and office facilities. The building formerly known as Medary Commons has been renamed the Enrollment Services Center. The following offices are at that site: enrollment services, admissions, financial aid, records and registration, and scholarships. 28
SDSU is building a future for South Dakota, the nation and the globe. The primary charge of the land-grant mission is to create opportunities for the state through research and education. Research has been a vital part of SDSU since 1887 with the creation of the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Since that time, SDSU has been the reliable resource for research-based information and community leadership. Today, research provides a solid knowledge base for economic development, SDSU’s academic programs, and experiential opportunities for students. The Innovation Campus at South Dakota State University marks the state’s first and only university-affiliated research park. Located on 125 acres just east of campus, it provides an environment that fosters partnerships among the university, business, government and the community to grow the sciences and technology-based economy. In the spring 2013, South Dakota State University officials rolled out IMPACT 2018: A Strategic Vision for South Dakota State University. The five-year plan features four main goals: • Promote academic excellence through quality programs, engaged learners and an innovatie teaching and learning environment; • Generate new knowledge, encourage innovations and promote artistic and creative works that contribute to the public good and result in social, cultureal or economic development for South Dakota, the region, the nation and the world; • Extend the reach and depth of the university by developing strategic programs and collaborations, and
• Secure human and fiscal resources to ensure high performance through enhanced financial, management and governance systems.
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South Dakota State offers 21 sports with Jackrabbit teams competing at the NCAA Division I level. Football competes in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision in the Missouri Valley Football Conference, while 18 sports compete in The Summit League. Wrestling competes in the Western Wrestling Conference, while equestrian currently competes in the National Collegiate Equestrian Association.
LEGEND OF THE JACKRABBITS
Two theories exist as to how and why SDSU’s athletic teams became known as the Jackrabbits. Most believe that the name “Jackrabbits” came from a story and cartoon sketch that appeared in a Minneapolis newspaper following a 1905 football game between the University of Minnesota and South Dakota State College. Many believe that a reporter for the newspaper, knowing of the preponderance of jackrabbits in the Brookings area, wrote that the SDSC team was as quick as jackrabbits. Many people believe that the school adopted the Jackrabbits as its official nickname from that beginning. The other theory about the origin of the nickname came in “The Jackrabbit”, SDSU’s yearbook. A poem in the 1907 yearbook puts forth the idea that the yearbook is called “The Jackrabbit” because a group of juniors wished to immortalize themselves by changing the name of the yearbook. Athletic teams followed suit, adopting the nickname. Prior to the adoption of the Jackrabbit nickname, fans knew the school athletic teams as the Barn Yard Cadets, which made sense, because the school went by the name of South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in 1907. The jackrabbit can run at speeds of 30-to-35 miles per hour, with bursts up to 45, making it the second fastest animal in North America, second only to the pronghorn antelope, which can run at speeds up to 60 miles per hour. Properly speaking, jackrabbits should not be called rabbits but hares, with longer feet and longer ears than rabbits. Most hares live in open country, whereas rabbits—like cottontails—live in brushy habitats. Jackrabbits can grow up to two feet long; weigh from six to nine pounds, with ears up to eight inches long. Hares do not eat meat; they eat tender herbs in the summer and woody twigs and bark in the winter.
COMMUNITY-MINDED
South Dakota State is located in Brookings, S.D., a community of more than 22,000 residents in eastern South Dakota, ranked No. 5 on the “Top 10 Best Small Towns 2013” list by Livability.com. Brookings is 55 miles north of Sioux Falls on Interstate 29 and half-an-hour west of the Minnesota border, within a day’s drive of Minneapolis (200 miles), Omaha (230 miles), Des Moines (330 miles) and Kansas City (415 miles). Brookings and the surrounding area feature tremendous recreational and cultural opportunities. The city features a vibrant downtown area with shopping, nightlife opportunities and an interactive children’s museum. Brookings also maintains an extensive park and recreational trail system, with two 18-hole golf courses, and serves as a gateway to first-class fishing and hunting areas throughout eastern South Dakota. The South Dakota Art Museum’s collections showcase the state’s rich art history, including early masterpieces of Native American art, the famed Harvey Dunn paintings of pioneer life and the exclusive Vera Way Marghab linens. The South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum transformed the former Stock Judging Pavilion into a home for exhibits that record and preserve the agrarian heritage of South Dakota. Visitors attend the museum from all 50 states and many foreign countries. McCrory Gardens provides a beautiful setting to learn about ornamental plants adapted to the Northern Great Plains. Enjoy a stroll through the radiant colors and fragrances of the 25-plus acres of trial and display gardens, wander through the 40-acre arboretum or attend a special event in the Education and Visitor Center. Adding to its honors, McCrory Gardens earned the distinction of being named an All-American Display Garden, one of only 13 in the nation. The city is the world headquarters for Daktronics and Larson Manufacturing. Other large businesses that call Brookings home include Falcon Plastics, 3M, Bel Brands USA and Rainbow Play Systems. 2014-15 South Dakota State Golf
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President, South Dakota State University South Dakota State University ‘69
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David L. Chicoine became the 19th president of South Dakota State University in January 2007, the third alumnus to serve as the university’s chief executive. Chicoine’s tenure at South Dakota State has been marked by a tremendous physical transformation on campus. Since his arrival, he and other university leadership spearheaded the development of a residential life and dining services master plan, a master plan for athletic facilities and the 2025 Design and Master Plan that will guide the overall transformation of campus for the next decade. All told, more than $270 million has been or is currently being spent for construction and facility upgrades on the Brookings campus. South Dakota State has also seen tremendous growth in all areas associated with research under Chicoine’s leadership. Total research expenditures have increased by approximately $30 million annually since 2007, intellectual property disclosures went from less than 10 in 2007 to more than 60 in 2012, and Ph.D. enrollment has increased by more than 100 students in five years with the addition of four new Ph.D. programs. Prior to his appointment as president, Chicoine served the University of Illinois for more than 30 years, first as a professor of agricultural economics and on the
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Athletic Director, South Dakota State University Bowling Green University ‘91
Justin Sell joined the Jackrabbit staff May 7, 2009, as the 12th director of athletics at South Dakota State University. Sell oversees the Jackrabbits’ 21-sport Division I athletics program. Eighteen SDSU teams compete in The Summit League, while football competes in the Missouri Valley Football Conference of the Football Championship Subdivision and wrestling competes as a member of the Western Wrestling Conference. Equestrian competes under the umbrella of the National Collegiate Equestrian Association. Under Sell’s leadership, SDSU athletics continues to make strides in athletic competition, in the classroom, in fundraising and reconnecting with alumni. Athletically, the Jackrabbits claimed 18 regular and postseason league championships in six different sports since 2009-10. That broad-based success has led SDSU to claim The Summit League Commissioner’s Cup all-sports trophy three times (2010-11, 2012-13, 2013-14), along with winning both The Summit League’s Dr. William Steinbrecher Men’s All-Sports Award and Dr. Helen Smiley Women’s All-Sports Award during the 2013-14 season. SDSU also claimed the Steinbrecher award during the 2012-13 season and was the recipient of the league’s Sportsmanship Award, an award voted upon by its peers, during the 2010-11 campaign. In the classroom, Jackrabbit student-athletes continually post a GPA of 3.2 or higher in more than 70 different majors, which led SDSU to winning The Summit League’s Institutional Academic Achievement Award for the 2009-10 and 201213 academic years and the Missouri Valley Football Conference Academic Award in all six years in the league (2008-13). In January 2011, Sell announced a partnership with Learfield Sports, signing 30
Institute of Government and Public Affairs faculty, then a department head (1988-1995) and dean (1995-2001), and finally as vice president for technology and economic development (2001-2007). Chicoine currently serves on the Board of Directors of Growth Partnership, Ltd., the public-private partnership developing the Research Park at South Dakota State University and on the Board of Managers of South Dakota Innovation Partners, LLC, a company that provides pre-seed/seed capital and business development services to launch research-derived, technology-based start-ups. He is an independent director on the Monsanto Company board, an external director on the First Bank and Trust board, and a trustee on the Avera McKennan Hospital and University Health Center board. Chicoine was recently named the recipient of the 2013-14 Chief Executive Leadership Award by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District VI. As a policy economist in state and local public finance and regional economics, Chicoine has contributed as a co-author or co-editor on four books and has published more than 100 academic journal articles, book chapters and professional papers. The university’s president is serving a four-year team on the NCAA Presidential Advisory Group, a collection of 20 college and university chief executives who report to the NCAA Board of Directors. A native of Elk Point, S.D., he completed B.S., M.S., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees, respectively, from SDSU, the University of Delaware, Western Illinois University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His wife, Marcia, originally from Volga, S.D., is a graduate of South Dakota State University and of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with B.S. and M.Ed. degrees, respectively.
a 10-year deal worth $13 million for SDSU athletics. Learfield Sports quickly established a Brookings-based entity known as “Jackrabbit Sports Properties” that directs all aspects of the partnership, including managing and selling multimedia and sponsorship rights for South Dakota State Athletics. In addition to the deal with Learfield Sports, Sell directed the implementation of the Letterwinners Club, which provides opportunities for Jackrabbit Athletics to reconnect and stay connected with former student-athletes, while supporting current student-athletes at South Dakota State. In the years to come, Sell wants to continue reconnecting with former Jackrabbit student-athletes and enhancing the athletic facilities while still maintaining success, both in competition, but more importantly, in the classroom. On the facilities front, Sell oversaw the completion of the Dykhouse StudentAthlete Center in 2010, and developed the 2025 SDSU Athletic Facilities Master Plan. Additionally, Sell spearheaded efforts to add permanent seating and a press box at Erv Huether Field, chairback seating in both Frost Arena and Coughlin-Alumni Stadium. Construction of the indoor facility—the SanfordJackrabbit Athletic Complex—began in August 2013, with completion slated for this fall. Lead gifts totaling $12.5 million toward the construction of a new football stadium with seating up to 20,000 were received in October 2013. The project begins this fall, with completion set for summer 2016. Born in Salem, Ore., and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Sell came to South Dakota State from the University of Northern Iowa, where he worked in various roles, both at the university and in the community for 10 years. He also worked at Villanova University, Syracuse University, The Ohio State University and Bowling Green State University. Sell gained further experience working in the private sector for various sports teams and events. In the Brookings community, where Sell lives with his wife, Jennie, and their four children: Abbie, Zach, Josh and Eric, he serves as vice president of the Brookings Chamber of Commerce, vice president for the Brookings Friends of Baseball and on the Brookings Health System Board of Trustees. Sell earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from Bowling Green State University (Ohio) in 1991 and completed a master’s degree in physical education/sport administration at The Ohio State University in 1992.
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Deputy Director of Athletics Loras College ‘98
Leon Costello brought his comprehensive background in athletic marketing and administration from the University of Northern Iowa to the South Dakota State athletic staff in March 2010 as the senior associate athletic director for external affairs. He was promoted to Deputy Director of Athletics in July 2014. In his role as a deputy director, Costello manages the external operations of the SDSU Athletic Department, which includes ticket operations, athletic marketing and sports information. He also serves as the department liaison for Jackrabbit Sports Properties and works as the sports supervisor for the Jackrabbit volleyball, men’s basketball and wrestling teams. Before joining the Jackrabbits, Costello worked in a variety of roles for the Northern Iowa Athletic Department in his eight years on staff. From July 2008
until the end of his tenure at UNI, he served as the associate athletic director for external relations overseeing the marketing efforts for the Panther athletic program, directed the Panther Scholarship Club and supervised the men’s and women’s golf programs. From 2005-08, Costello served as the assistant athletic director for marketing and promotions, where he assisted with the fundraising efforts of the McLeod Center capital project and coordinated all aspects for the athletic sales and marketing plan, including managing the Northern Iowa Sports Radio Network. A native of Fairbank, Iowa, Costello graduated from Loras College with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and sport science in 1998. While at Loras, he also played for the Duhawk men’s basketball team. Costello completed his master’s degree from Western Illinois University in sport management in 2002 and served an internship in marketing and game operations with the Boston Celtics. In fall 2002, Northern Iowa hired him as its athletic marketing and promotions assistant, where he worked for a year before earning a promotion to director of athletic marketing and promotions in January 2003. Leon and his wife, Heather, live in Brookings with their daughter, Cailin, and sons, Michael and Griffin.
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Kathy Heylens came to South Dakota State in July 1984 as a member of the staff in the admissions office before moving to athletics two years later as a senior secretary. Heylens became the institution’s first full-time compliance coordinator in 1990 and continues those duties as the senior associate athletic director for compliance and senior woman’s administrator. Heylens manages all aspects of the athletics compliance program to ensure strict adherence with NCAA, affiliated conferences and university rules and regulations for amateurism, eligibility, recruiting, financial aid, awards and benefits, playing and practice seasons and enforcement. Heylens is serving an appointment to a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Legislative Council, which serves as the primary legislative body in the Division I governance structure. She also has been appointed to the four-member Legislative Council Administrative Committee, which acts on behalf of the full Legislative Council between meetings to transact routine items of business. She also serves on the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Governance Committee. In addition to her day-to-day duties, Heylens serves on the Undergraduate Experience Committee, Diversity Committee, Intercollegiate Athletics Board and Compliance Team. A Watertown native, Heylens and her husband, Bill, live in Volga and have two grown children.
Brian Brunner joined the Jackrabbits athletics staff in June 2014, as the assistant athletic director for annual giving, where he oversees the dayto-day operations of the Jackrabbit Club directs all annual solicitation efforts and is the men’s and women’s golf teams’ supervisor. Brunner came to SDSU after spending four years in various roles at Central Michigan University. A former CMU student-athlete, he joined the Chippewa athletics department as its assistant director of the Chippewa Athletic Fund in 2010 before earning a promotion to Chippewa Athletic Fund director in 2013, where he oversaw its annual fundraising efforts. He also managed the Chippewa Club, 1100 Club and Chippewa Champions programs, the Chippewa Challenge Golf Outing and provided oversight for all annual fundraising campaigns. During his time with the Chippewa Athletic Fund, Brunner played a key role in two, record-setting milliondollar-plus annual fundraising campaigns. During his CMU football career, Brunner appeared in 21 games at quarterback and served as a 2008 team captain. He earned Mid-American Conference West Offensive Player of the Week honors three times, earning an ESPN Helmet Sticker for his performance against Western Michigan in 2008. He also was named a 2008 National Strength and Conditioning All-American. Brunner played internationally for the Schwaebisch Hall Unicorns of the German Football League and compiled a blog for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel called “Playing for Schnitzel” detailing his time overseas. Brunner earned his Bachelor of Science degree in journalism with minors in English and sport studies from Central Michigan in 2009, and a Master of Science in administration with a concentration in public administration from CMU in 2014. Brunner lives in Brookings with his wife, Melanie.
Senior Associate Athletic Director-Compliance/Senior Woman’s Administrator, South Dakota State University
Assistant Athletic Director - Annual Giving Central Michigan ‘09
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