TABLE OF CONTENTS & QUICK FACTS
Table of Contents
Table of Contents ................................................................................1 2017-18 Roster....................................................................................1 Coaching Staff..................................................................................2-3 Home Course ......................................................................................4 Meet the Jackrabbits ......................................................................5-13 Season in Review ........................................................................14-18 Records........................................................................................19-21 History ..........................................................................................22-25 South Dakota State ......................................................................26-33
2017-18 Quick Facts
Location: ..................Brookings, S.D. Enrollment: ..................12,527 (Fall) Founded: ..................................1881 Colors: ....................Yellow and Blue Nickname: ......................Jackrabbits Conference:......The Summit League Home Course: ............Brookings CC ..........................Par 72, 6,770 yards
South Dakota State Administration President: ............Dr. Barry H. Dunn Athletics Director: ............Justin Sell Sr. Associate AD-Compliance/SWA:.... ..................................Kathy Heylens NCAA Faculty Rep: ....Dr. Rich Reid South Dakota State Golf Staff Director of Golf: ..Casey VanDamme ....................Northern Michigan, ‘00 ............................................4th year Assistant Coach:......Maggie Murphy ......................New Mexico State, ‘10 ............................................1st year Golf Office Phone:......605-691-1592
Name Max Donohue Michael Duch Naqiuddin Fuad Jaxon Lynn Jared Nicolls Jacob Otta Alejandro Perazzo Alejandro Restrepo Zach Sackett
South Dakota State Media Relations Asst. SID/Golf: ........Michele Schmidt Email:..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 Website: ......................GoJacks.com Twitter: ......................GoJacksSDSU Facebook: ..SDSU.Jackrabbit.Nation 2017-18 Preview Returners: ......................................7 ............Zach Sackett, Michael Duch ............Naqiuddin Fuad, Jaxon Lynn ........Alejandro Perazzo, Jacob Otta ..........................Alejandro Restrepo Newcomers: ................Jared Nicolls ..................................Max Donohue
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2016-17 Review Top 5 Finishes: ..............................2 Summit League Championship Finish: ..........................................1st NCAA Regional..........................13th
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2017-18 Jackrabbit Men’s Golf Team Ht. 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-1 5-10 5-11 5-8 6-2 5-8
Exp. Tr. 3L 3L 2L Tr. 1L 2L 1L 3L
Hometown/Previous School Sioux Falls, S.D./Arizona Aberdeen, S.D./Roncalli Perak, Malaysia/Klian Pauch Secondary Sylvan Lake, Alberta/H.J. Cody Ponoka, Alberta/Stetson University Sioux Falls, S.D./O’Gorman Caracas, Venezuela/Colegio Los Arcos Valencia, Venezuela/Instituto de Educacion Activa Winnipeg, Manitoba/St. Paul’s
Director of Golf: Casey VanDamme (Northern Michigan, ‘00), 4th yr. Assistant Coach: Maggie Murphy (New Mexico State, ‘10), 1st yr.
The 2017-18 South Dakota State mens’ golf media guide is a product of the Jackrabbits Sports Information Office 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. Front cover design by SDSU University Marketing and Communications. Photos credited to Emily Weber of SDSU University Marketing and Communications; Dave Eggen of Inertia Sports; Jason Salzman, Salzman Studios; Mike Rasay, Rasay Photo and Design; Robby Gallagher; Dennis Hubbard and Lifetouch Sports. 1
COACHING STAFF
Director of Golf - Casey VanDamme, Fourth Year
Jumping in head first was what fourth year South Dakota State Director of Golf Casey VanDamme did when he took over the men’s golf program in 2014-15. Under his guidance, the Jackrabbits men’s golf team continues to make history, winning the program’s first Summit League Championship in 2016 and repeating in 2017. SDSU is the first team in The Summit League to win back-to-back championships since 2010. State is also one of five league teams since 1983 to make two-or-more NCAA Regional appearances. Since VanDamme’s arrival, he has coached four all-league selections, mentored all-academic performers and the Jackrabbits have rewritten the record book. He has also upgraded and transformed the Jackrabbits’ regular-season schedule. The two-time Summit League Coach of the Year has had The Summit League Player of the Year, a first-team All-Summit League selection three second-team all-league picks and four all-tournament honorees in the last three years. In the classroom, Grant Smith earned Summit League All-Academic accolades twice and was named a Cleveland Golf/Srixon names All-America Scholar by the Golf Coaches Association of America in 2016. Nine Jackrabbits have also been named to The Summit League Academic Honor Roll. In the SDSU record book, the Jacks set the 18and 36-hole records, the single-season record for rounds and career rounds. Smith finished his career under VanDamme with the fourth-lowest single-season stroke average (73.72) and third-lowest career stroke average (74.36). As a team, the Jackrabbits set the 36-hole and 54-hole records and posted the second-lowest single-season team scoring average (296.64) in 2015-16. South Dakota State moved from playing most of its regular-season tournaments within the region against regional opponents after VanDamme’s arrival. The Jackrabbits play, on average, 12 ranked teams per year and have defeated three top-50 teams. They have also played in Arizona four times, Florida, California, Colorado and Nevada twice each and in events in South Carolina and North Carolina. VanDamme also added an additional SDSUhosted tournament, The Jackrabbit, bringing in an elite field of golfers for a three-day event at The Dunes course at Prairie Club in Valentine, Neb. Ranked teams such as Clemson, Tennessee, Mc-
Neeses State, Arizona State, Texas A&M, South Florida and Oregon State have all made the trip to The Jackrabbit. SDSU has finished in the top five twice. Joining the Jackrabbits family in July 2014, VanDamme guided SDSU to a third-place finish at the 2015 Summit League Tournament and a pair of topfive finishes. Under VanDamme’s guidance, three of the seven returning letterwinners dropped their stroke averages, including second-team All-Summit League selection Grant Smith, who led the team with a 74.28 average, good for seventh in a single season at SDSU. In 2016, the Jackrabbits broke through, winning The Summit League Championship by 11 strokes. In their first NCAA Division I Regional last year, the Jackrabbits finished 11th, but captured the attention of the golf world when they were sixth after the opening round and Grant Smith was tied for first. VanDamme won his first Summit League Coach of the Year honor in 2016 while Smith was named the 2015-16 Summit League Player of the Year and first-team All-Summit League selection. Felipe Strobach earned second-team honors and was The Summit League Newcomer of the Year. Both Smith and Strobach also were named to the all-tournament team. The past season, SDSU captured its second consecutive Summit League Championship with a twostroke win. Smith won the individual title and was named the 2017 Summit League Championship MVP. Alejandro Restrepo was also named to the alltournament team after tying for fourth in the two-day championship. During the regular season, the Jackrabbits placed
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fourth at The Jackrabbit Invitational, defeating then70th ranked Oregon State, and finished in the top 10 in six tournaments. VanDamme, who is SDSU’s second full-time golf coach, spent five seasons at Tennessee as director of instruction/player development, beginning in 2009. 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. 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., and are the parents of daughters, Madelyn, Claire and Lizzy, and son, Andrew.
COACHING STAFF
Assistant Coach - Maggie Murphy, First Year Maggie Murphy enters her first season as assistant golf coach at South Dakota State. Murphy came to State after pursuing professional golf status from 2010 to 2012 and most recently played in the 2016 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur. The Sioux Falls native played in the 2011 U.S. Golf Association Women’s State Team Championship. Competing in the South Dakota Golf Association, Murphy was the 2011 Players Cup Champion, the 2010 Match Play Champion and the 2007 Amateur Champion. Murphy competed in 35 tournaments at New Mexico State from 2006-10, earning National Golf Coaches Association AllAmerican Scholar accolades and All-Western Athletic Confer-
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ence Academic honors during her collegiate career. In 2006, Murphy was part of an Aggie team that captured the Price’s Give Em Five Intercollegiate title. Murphy earned a bachelor’s degree in community health at NMSU in 2010 and was a Crimson Scholar.
HOME OF THE JACKRABBITS
Brookings Country Club - Brookings, S.D.
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Opened: 1960 Designed by Earl Bartling and Ward Waltz Men’s Course: 6,770 yards, par 72
Brookings Country Club Brookings Country Club, home of the South Dakota State men’s and women’s golf programs, has long been recognized as one of the region’s best courses. The 18-hole, par-72, 6,800-
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yard course was designed by Earl Bartling and Ward Waltz. It is characterized by bluegrass greens, which are lush and serene, fairways that are challenging, yet uncrowded, and a rolling terrain.
The Brookings Country Club sits on 167 acres 8 miles southwest of the SDSU campus. It has hosted numerous collegiate events and annually hosts U.S. amateur qualifying events.
MEET THE JACKRABBITS
Michael Duch
Senior Agronomy Aberdeen, S.D./Roncalli HS
scores at the Jackrabbit Invitational (3/16-17) ... recorded a 251 (89-8478) in first collegiate outing at the Jackrabbit Fall Invitational (9/22-23).
Before SDSU: Became the first male individual in Roncalli history to win the South Dakota High School Activities Association Class A state title in 2013 ... honored on three state all-tournament teams ... twotime Region 1A champion and the 2013 Northeast Conference champion ... four-time all-state selection ... led team in scoring three seasons ... team MVP in 2012 and 2011 ... won 10 of 22 career tournaments and eight 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.
2016-17: Named to The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence and The Summit League Academic Honor Roll ... competed in three events, recording an 80.56 stroke average in nine rounds ... shot season-low 18-hole (72), 36hole (155) and 54-hole (227) scores at The Jackrabbit (9/25-26) ... collected three rounds in the 70s ... best finish was tied for 49th at The Jackrabbit.
2015-16: Named to The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence and The Summit League Academic Honor Roll ... competed in two events, posting an 83.83 scoring average in six rounds ... shot season-low 18-hole (76), 36hole (159) and 54-hole (245) scores at the Jackrabbit Invitational (3/7-8) ... recorded a 258 (93-86-79) at The Jackrabbit (9/25-26).
2014-15: Named to The Summit League Academic Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence and The Summit League Honor Roll ... competed in two events, posting a 78.83 scoring average in six rounds ... shot career- and season-low 18-hole (72), 36-hole (146) and 54-hole (222)
Year 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Career
Events 2 2 3 7
Rds. 6 6 9 21
Strokes 473 503 725 1,071
Avg. 78.83 83.83 80.56 81.00
Low-18 72 76 72 72
Low-36 146 159 155 146
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Low-54 222 245 227 222
Top 5 0 0 0 0
Top 10 Top 25 Best Finish 0 0 41st 0 0 55th 0 0 T-49th 0 0 41st
MEET THE JACKRABBITS
Naqiuddin Fuad
Senior Sport, Recreation and Park Management Perak, Malaysia/Klian Pauh Secondary School
Records: Ranks 10th in career stroke average (76.87).
2016-17: Appeared in six events, posting a 77.83 stroke average in 18 rounds ... recorded five rounds below 75 ... shot season-low 18hole (72), 36-hole (148) and 54-hole (221) scores at the Badger Invitational (9/11-13) ... best finish came at the Badger Invitational, tying for 27th.
low 69 in the opening round of the Jackrabbit Invitational (3/7-8) ... tied a career- and season-low 36 hole (143) score at the Jackrabbit Invitational ... best finish came at the Jackrabbit Invitational, tying for 26th with a 223 (69-7480) ... complied a 75.89 scoring average over nine rounds in the fall season.
2015-16: Named to The Summit League Honor Roll ... competed in six events, posting a 76.22 scoring average in 18 rounds ... posted seven rounds below 75 ... shot a career- and season-
2014-15: Competed in nine events, posting the team’s second-best scoring average (76.65) in 25 rounds ... recorded second-best freshman scoring average in the last decade ... finished in the top 25 twice ... posted eight rounds below 75 ... shot a season-low 70 in the third round of the Baron Collegiate Cup (2/9-10) and the first round of the Jackrabbit Invitational (3/16-17) ... recorded career- and season-low 36 holes (143) and 54 holes (217) at the
Year 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Career
Avg. 76.65 76.22 77.83 76.87
Events 9 6 6 21
Rds. 26 18 18 62
Strokes 1,993 1,372 1,401 4,766
Low-18 70 (2) 69 72 69
Low-36 143 143 148 143
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Low-54 217 221 221 217
Jackrabbit Invitational ... best finish came at The Summit League Championship (5/1-2), finishing eighth with a 228 (78-78-72) ... averaged 74.61 scoring average over 13 rounds in the final fall event and the first four spring events ... shot a 233 (74-82-77) at first collegiate event, the Jackrabbit Fall Invitational (9/22-23) ... tied for 11th at the Bill Ross Intercollegiate (10/1314), shooting a 151 (75-76). Before SDSU: 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 - U-21 Boys Division ... qualified for the 2012 Selangor Master on the Asian tour.
Top 5 0 0 0 0
Top 10 Top 25 Best Finish 1 2 8th 0 0 T-26th 0 0 T-27th 1 2 8th
MEET THE JACKRABBITS
Zach Sackett
Senior Human Biology Winnipeg, Manitoba/St. Paul’s HS
2016-17: Played in two tournaments ... registered a 77.33 stroke average over six rounds ... all six rounds were in the 70s ... season-low 76 in the final round of the Jackrabbit Invitational (3/10-11) and a 230 for all three rounds ... best finish came at the Jackrabbit Invitational, tying for 59th.
2015-16: Competed in five events, posting a 77.00 scoring average in 15 rounds ... best finish came at the Jackrabbit Invitational (3/7-8), tying for 15th with a season-best 219 ... shot a career- and season-low 69 in the third round of the Jackrabbit Invitational ... posted a careerand personal-low 139 (70-69) in the final two rounds of the Jackrabbit Invitational ... recorded a 76.33 scoring average in six rounds in the spring season ... collected five rounds below 75.
Before SDSU: Finished third at the 2014 Maple Leaf Junior National Championship ... ranked No. 1 in Manitoba in 2013 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 2013 Maple Leaf Junior Tour Tournament of Champions and tied for third at the 2013 Manitoba Junior Boys Cham-
pionship ... 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.
Avg. 76.83 77.00 77.33 76.96
Top 5 0 0 0 0
2014-15: Competed in nine events, posting the team’s third-best scoring average (76.83) in 24 rounds ... collected a top-10 finish and three top-25 finishes ... shot a season-low 72 in the third round of the Ogio Utah Invitational (10/67), second round of the Jackrabbit Invitational (3/16-17) and the second round of The Summit League Championship (5/1-3) ... posted season-low for 36 holes (146) and 54 holes (223) at the Jackrabbit Invitational ... shot a 232 (7878-76) in collegiate opener at the Whistling Straits Intercollegiate (9/1-2) ... recorded a 75.4 scoring average the final three events of the season ... collected five rounds below 75 ... shot a 229 (75-72-82) at The Summit League Championship, tying for ninth.
Year 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Career
Events 9 5 2 16
Rds. 24 15 6 45
Strokes 1,844 1,155 464 3,463
Low-18 72 (3) 69 76 69
Low-36 146 139 154 139
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Low-54 223 219 230 219
Top 10 Top 25 Best Finish 1 3 T-9th 0 1 T-15th 0 0 T-59th 0 4 T-9th
MEET THE JACKRABBITS
Jaxon Lynn
Junior Economics Sylvan Lake, Alberta/H.J. Cody HS
Records: Ranks fifth in career stroke average (75.81).
2016-17: Played in 11 events ... third on the team with a 75.79 stroke average in 33 rounds ... collected a top-five, one top-10 and three top-25 finishes ... best finish came at The Jackrabbit (9/25-26), placing third ... recorded career and season bests for 18 holes (67), 36 holes (140) and 54 holes at The Jackrabbit ... opening round 67 is tied for the eighth-best score in a single season ... shot a 69 in the second round of the Bill Ross Intercollegiate (10/3) and the second round of the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (2/17) ... collected 15 rounds below 75 ... tied for 18th at The Summit League Championship (5/1-2) ... averaged a 74.5 scoring average in four fall events and a 76.52 in seven spring tournaments, including a 76.83 in six postseason rounds. 2015-16: Named to The Summit League Honor Roll ... competed in 10 events, posting a scoring average (75.83) in 30 rounds ... finished in the top 25 twice ... posted 10 rounds below 75 ... shot a career- and season-low 71 in the second round of the Bill Ross Intercollegiate (10/12-13) ... recorded career- and season-low 36 holes (146) and 54 holes (219) at the Jackrabbit Invitational (3/7-8) ... best finish came at the Jackrabbit Invitational, tying for 15th with a 219 (72-74-73) ... averaged 75.67 scoring average in seven spring events, including 75.33 average in six postseason rounds ... shot a 232 (77-80-75) at first collegiate event, the Ram Masters Invitational (9/21-23).
Before SDSU: Member of Team Alberta ... qualified for the 2015 U.S. Junior Championship by winning the sectional qualifier in Spokane (7467) ... played in the 2014 Canadian Junior Nationals and both the 2014 Alberta Junior Boys Championship and 2014 Alberta Men’s Amateur Championships ... won the high school provincials, shooting a 149 (7871), and the high school zones (72) ... awarded the Male Athlete of the Year at H.J. Cody.
Year 2015-16 2016-17 Career
Events 10 11 21
Rds. 30 33 63
Strokes 2,275 2,501 4,776
Avg. 75.83 75.79 75.81
Low-18 71 67 67
Low-36 146 140 140 8
Low-54 219 210 210
Top 5 0 1 1
Top 10 Top 25 Best Finish 0 2 T-15th 1 3 3rd 1 5 3rd
MEET THE JACKRABBITS
Alejandro Perazzo
Junior Sport, Recreation and Park Management Caracas, Venezuela/Colegio Los Arcos HS
Records: Ranks eighth in career stroke average (76.02).
2016-17: Competed in all 12 events ... fourth on the team with a 76.25 stroke average in 36 rounds ... rounds tied for the most in a single season ... recorded 13 rounds below 70 ... shot career- and season-low 18-hole (70) and 36-hole (143) scores and a season-low 54-hole (221) score at The Jackrabbit (9/25-26) ... best finish came at The Summit League Championship, tying for 18th (73-7674=223) ... averaged a 75.5 scoring average in five fall events and a 76.76 in seven spring tournaments, including a 75.1 in six postseason rounds.
2015-16: Named to The Summit League Honor Roll ... competed in 10 events, posting the team’s third-best scoring average (75.73) in 30 rounds ... finished in the top 25 twice ... posted 11 rounds below 75 ... shot a career- and season-low 71 three times, including the first round of the NCAA Regional (5/16) ... recorded career- and season-low 36 holes (145) and 54 holes (220) at the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (2/19-21) ... tied a personal best for 54 holes at The Summit League Championship (5/1-3) ... best finish came at The Summit League Championship, finishing sixth with a 220 (72-73-75) ... posted a 75.46 scoring average in eight spring events, including 73.83 average in six postseason rounds ... shot a 223 (71-76-76) at first collegiate event, the Ram Masters Invitational (9/21-23).
Before SDSU: Top amateur at the 2015 Venezuela Open and second overall, shooting a 279 (69-70-72-68) ... finished fourth at the 2015 South American Junior Championship in Chile (71-72-72-72=287) and the 2015 Caracas CC Amateur Cup (76-67-74=217) ... placed second at the 2015 Junko GC Amateur Cup (71-67-72=210) and at the 2014 Juan Carlos Tailhade Cup in Argentina, finishing 18th (72-73-7572=292).
Year 2015-16 2016-17 Career
Events 10 12 22
Rds. 30 36 36
Strokes 2,272 2,745 5,017
Avg. 75.73 76.25 76.02
Low-18 71 70 70
Low-36 145 143 143 9
Low-54 220 (2) 221 220 (2)
Top 5 0 0 0
Top 10 Top 25 Best Finish 1 2 6th 0 1 T-18th 1 3 6th
MEET THE JACKRABBITS
Alejandro Restrepo
Sophomore Mechanical Engineering Valencia, Venezuela//Instituto de Educacion Activa
2016-17: Named second team All-Summit League and to The Summit League All-Tournament team ... competed in all 12 events ... second on the team and 15th in The Summit League with a 74.86 stroke average ... recorded the fourth-lowest 18-hole score, shooting a 66 in the opening round of the Jackrabbit Invitational (3/10) ... collected four rounds below 70 and 19 below 75 ... tied the single-season record for 36 holes, firing a 135 at the Jackrabbit Invitational en route to a career-best 54-hole 220 ... shot a 231 (77-77-77) in first collegiate tournament at the Badger Invitational (9/1113) ... collected two top-10 and four top-25 finishes ... best finish came at The Summit League Championship, tying for fourth (71-76-70=217) ... averaged a 74.6 scoring average in five fall events and a 75.05 in seven spring tournaments, including a 75.5 in six postseason rounds. Before SDSU: Won the 2016 American Junior Golf Association Tournament at Château Élan, shooting a 140 (68-72) with seven birdies ... member of the XV Junior Lima Invitational Championship Team in 2016 ... won the 2016 Venezuela National Amateur Fourball title ... named the Venezuela National Amateur champion in 2013 ... was the Venezuela Pre-Junior season champion in 2013 and 2014 ... member of the Venezuela National Team competing at the 2016 Suramericano Amateur Open and the Latin American Amateur Championship ... competed in the Copa Los Andes in Argentina in 2014 and Ecuador in 2015 ... played in the Suramericano Junior Championship in 2015 and the Pre-Junior championship in 2014 and 2013 ... participated in the 2014 Junior Open.
Year 2016-17 Career
Events 12 12
Rds. 35 35
Strokes 2,620 2,620
Avg. 74.86 74.86
Low-18 66 66
Low-36 135 135 10
Low-54 215 (2) 215 (2)
Top 5 1 1
Top 10 Top 25 Best Finish 1 4 T-4th 1 4 T-4th
MEET THE JACKRABBITS
Jacob Otta
Sophomore Exercise Science Sioux Falls, S.D./O’Gorman HS
2016-17: Named to The Summit League Academic Honor Roll ... saw action in five events ... registered a 76.73 stroke average over 15 rounds ... shot a career-best 71 in the opening round of the Jackrabbit Invitational (3/10) ... posted personal best in 36 holes (149) and 54 holes (221) at the Jackrabbit Invitational (3/7-8) ... collected three rounds below 75 ... best finish came at the Jackrabbit Invitational, tying for 42nd.
Before SDSU: South Dakota Class AA allstate and all-tournament selection ... helped the Knights to the 2015 and 2013 state titles while finishing third individually at the 2015 event ... three-time All-Metro Conference pick and two-time all-city team selection ... named a Argus Leader Media South Dakota Sports Golfer of the Year finalist ... posted a 75.00 stroke average as senior ... collected a careerbest six individual titles, nine top-five and 13 top-10 finishes in 2015 ... shot a career-low 67 in 2015 and had a 73.00 stroke average ... 2015 South Dakota Golf Association Junior Tour State champion and USGA Amateur Qualifier, second alternate ... 2016 President’s Academic Achievement Award and South Dakota Regents Scholar Award recipient ... played hockey with the Sioux Falls Youth Hockey Association ... 2016 South Dakota Amateur Hockey Association (SDAHA) first-team allstate selection and Hobey Baker Award recipient for Excellence in Character and Sportsmanship ... three-time SDAHA state tournament runner-up ... SDAHA Academic All-
Year 2016-17 Career
Events 5 5
Rds. 15 15
Strokes 1,151 1,151
Avg. 76.73 76.73
Low-18 71 71
Low-36 149 149
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Low-54 221 221
Top 5 0 0
Top 10 Top 25 Best Finish 0 0 T-42nd 0 0 T-42nd
MEET THE JACKRABBITS
Jared Nicolls
Junior Economics Ponoka, Alberta/Stetson Un.
BEFORE SDSU: Competed in eight events, posting a 76.87 scoring average over 23 rounds of competition as a sophomore ... posted rounds of 73 three times ... finished fifth at the SSU Tiger Fall Invitational (10/31-11/1) with a nine-over par score of 225 ... recorded a season-best 72 in the opening round of the Frontier Secure Intercollegiate (2/27-28) for a nine-over par 222, good for a tie for 26th … competed in four events in Canada in the summer ... tied for 12th in the Alberta Open, tying for fifth among amateur players ... finished fourth overall in the match play portion of the event ... shot a four-over par 292 (73-7374-72) in the Alberta Amateur, finishing 13th and earning a spot in the Canadian Amateur ... captured the title at the Peace Country Open Match Play, winning three-straight matches finishing 12-under par with just one bogey over three rounds ... posted scores of 75 and 76 in the Canadian national championship event … played in 11 events, posting a 75.61 scoring average over 31 rounds of competition as a freshman ... shot a career-best four-under par 66 in the final round of the Donald Ross Intercollegiate (10/12-13) and finished two-under par (208) and tied for fourth ... tied for fourth at the SSU Tiger Invitational (11/2) with a tworound one-over par 145 ... best finish came at the Legacy Intercollegiate (2/29-3/1) with an even par 216 to tie for third ... recorded a team-best seven under par rounds during the season ... two-time Athlete of the Year at Ponoka Secondary … captured the 2013 and 2014 individual zone championship … finished fourth at the Provincial championship as a senior ... member of the Team Alberta men's golf team … captured the 2014 MJT National Championship in the junior boys division … Won the 2014 McLennan Ross Tour title … member of the volleyball, basketball and badminton teams … helped men’s team to zone championships in 2013 … won a zone doubles title in badminton in 2014.
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MEET THE JACKRABBITS
Max Donohue
Senior Entrepreneurial Studies Sioux Falls, S.D./University of Arizona
BEFORE SDSU: Competed in 19 events, posting a 76.26 scoring average at the University of Arizona … competed in two tournaments for the Cats, posting a 74.00 stroke average as a junior … shot a four-over par 217 at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational … recorded a one-over par 227 at the Lamkin Grips San Diego Classic playing as an individ-
ual ... recorded a 77.05 stroke average through six events as a sophomore ... named PAC-12 first-team all-academic ... recorded a careerbest finish, tying for 23rd, at Saint Mary’s Invitational shooting a 219 ... participated in 11 events and 34 rounds as a rookie … averaged 76.24 strokes per round with three par-or-better finishes … tied for 54th at Pac-12 Championship with a 298 … best rounds were a pair of 68s in the second and third rounds of the ASU Thunderbird Invitational ... season-best finish was a tie for 27th at the Arizona Intercollegiate
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with a 218 ... four-year letterwinnger at O’Gorman High School ... four-time South Dakota Class AA all-state honoree ... helped led the Knights to three team state championships and one state runner-up finish ... the school record for career stroke average ... 2012 and 2013 South Dakota Golf Association Junior Player of the Year ... two-time United States Golf Association Junior Amateur qualifier and was a American Junior Golf Association Quad Cities champion ... three-year letterwinner on the Knights’ boy’s basketball team.
2016-17 Results & Statistics Date
Sept. 11-13 Sept. 19-20 Sept. 25-27 Oct. 3-4 Oct. 24-25 Jan. 23-24 Feb. 17-19 Mar. 10-11 Apr. 10-11 Apr. 15-16 May 1-2 May 15-17
Tournament
Badger Invitational Ram Masters Invitational The Jackrabbit Bill Ross Intercollegiate FGCU Classic Arizona Intercollegiate Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Jackrabbit Invitational Tiger Invitational Hawkeye Invitational Summit League Championship NCAA Stanford Regional
2016-17 Overall Stroke Average Player Grant Smith Alejandro Restrepo Jaxon Lynn Alejandro Perazzo Jacob Otta Zach Sackett Naqiuddin Fuad Trevor Tobin Michael Duch
2016-17 RESULTS & STATISTICS Course (Par)
Tournaments/Rounds 12/36 12/35 11/33 12/36 5/15 2/6 6/18 9/27 3/9
2016-17 Miscellaneous Statistics
Site
University Ridge GC (72) Fort Collins CC (70) The Prairie Club (72) Creekmoor GC (72) Old Corkscrew GC (72) Sevailo GC (71) Classic Club Siena GC The Club at Old Hawthorn Finkbine GC Sand Creek Station GC Stanford GC
Player Tournaments/Rounds Grant Smith 12/36 Alejandro Restrepo 12/35 Jaxon Lynn 11/33 Alejandro Perazzo 12/36 Jacob Otta 5/15 Zach Sackett 2/6 Naqiuddin Fuad 6/18 Trevor Tobin 9/27 Michael Duch 3/9
Madison, Wis. Fort Collins, Colo. Valentine, Neb. Raymore, Mo. Estero, Fla. Tucson, Ariz. Palm Desert, Calif. Las Vegas, Nev. Columbia, Mo. Iowa City, Iowa Newton, Kan. Stanford, Calif.
Strokes Average Low 2,677 74.36 68 2,620 74.86 66 2,501 75.79 67 2,745 76.25 70 1,151 76.73 71 464 77.33 76 1,401 77.83 72 2,903 77.52 68 725 80.56 72
Medalist 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Top 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Top 10 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Finish (Record)
Team Score
9th of 13 (4-18) 294-301-291=886 (+22) 12th of 16 (5-11) 288-302-290=880 (+40) 4th of 11 (7-3) 277-286-292=855 (-9) 9th of 12 (3-8) 301-296-301=898 (+34) 10th of 16 (6-9) 305-314-316=935 (+71) 17th of 18 (1-16) 328-312-301= 941 (+89) T-15th of 22 (7-14-1) 305-289-299=893 (+29) 9th of 12 (3-8) 285-287-297=869 (+5) 14th of 18 (4-13) 310-301-303=914 (+50) 14th of 14 (0-13) 296-301-307=904 (+40) 1st of 9 (8-0) 293-300-284=877 (+13) 13th of 13 (0-12) 301-289-309=899 (+59)
Finish 1st at Summit League Championship T-4th at Summit League Championship 3rd at The Jackrabbit T-31st at The Jackrabbit T-42nd at Jackrabbit Invitational T-59th at Jackrabbit Invitational T-27th at Badger Invitational T-24th at The Jackrabbit T-49th at The Jackrabbit Top 20 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0
Low 18 68 66 67 70 71 76 72 68 72
Low 54 214 215 210 221 221 230 221 218 227
Grant Smith Tournament Badger Invitational Ram Masters Invitational The Jackrabbit Bill Ross Intercollegiate FGCU Classic Arizona Intercollegiate Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Jackrabbit Invitational Tiger Invitational Hawkeye Invitational Summit League Championship NCAA Stanford Regional SEASON TOTALS Alejandro Restrepo Tournament Badger Invitational Ram Masters Invitational The Jackrabbit Bill Ross Intercollegiate FGCU Classic Arizona Intercollegiate Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Jackrabbit Invitational Tiger Invitational Hawkeye Invitational Summit League Championship NCAA Stanford Regional SEASON TOTALS Jaxon Lynn Tournament Badger Invitational The Jackrabbit Bill Ross Intercollegiate FGCU Classic Arizona Intercollegiate Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Jackrabbit Invitational Tiger Invitational Hawkeye Invitational Summit League Championship NCAA Stanford Regional SEASON TOTALS
Alejandro Perazzo Tournament Badger Invitational Ram Masters Invitational The Jackrabbit Bill Ross Intercollegiate FGCU Classic Arizona Intercollegiate Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Jackrabbit Invitational Tiger Invitational Hawkeye Invitational Summit League Championship NCAA Stanford Regional SEASON TOTALS
2016-17 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Date Sept. 11-13 Sept. 19-20 Sept. 25-27 Oct. 3-4 Oct. 24-25 Jan. 23-24 Feb. 17-19 Mar. 10-11 Apr. 10-11 Apr. 15-16 May 1-2 May 15-17
Rounds 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 36
Scores 73-71-72=216 71-76-72=219 68-71-77=216 76-77-78=231 80-82-74=236 81-68-75=224 75-71-79=225 77-71-72=220 75-80-75=230 75-76-77=228 71-73-70=214 75-72-71=218 2677 Avg. 74.36
Rel. to Par E +9 E +15 +20 +11 +9 +4 +14 +12 -2 +8 +3
Rank T-12th/81 T-34th/99 T-14th/64 T-52nd/72 T-46th/91 T-29th/90 T-58th/123 T-39th/67 T-51st/96 T-55th/81 1st/45 T-48th/75
Date Sept. 11-13 Sept. 19-20 Sept. 25-27 Oct. 3-4 Oct. 24-25 Jan. 23-24 Feb. 17-19 Mar. 10-11 Apr. 10-11 Apr. 15-16 May 1-2 May 15-17
Rounds 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 35
Scores 77-77-77=231 71-71-73=215 72-74-69=215 81-75-73=229 70-78-81=229 80-0-72=152 79-71-73=223 66-69-85=220 80-74-74=228 69-77-79=225 71-76-70=217 83-73-80=236 2620 Avg. 74.86
Rel. to Par +15 +5 -1 +13 +13 +10 +7 +4 +12 +9 +1 +26 +3
Rank t-64th/81 t-17th/99 T-10th/64 T-45th/72 T-23rd/91 90th/90 T-50th/123 T-39th/67 T-39th/96 T-51st/81 T-4th/45 T-73rd/75
Date Sept. 11-13 Sept. 25-27 Oct. 3-4 Oct. 24-25 Jan. 23-24 Feb. 17-19 Mar. 10-11 Apr. 10-11 Apr. 15-16 May 1-2 May 15-17
Rounds 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 33
Scores 72-80-72=224 67-73-70=210 75-69-74=218 78-80-84=242 82-80-76=238 82-69-74=225 74-74-76=224 74-79-78=231 77-72-79=228 78-75-70=223 77-74-87=238 2501 Avg. 75.79
Rel. to Par +8 -6 +2 +26 +25 +9 +8 +15 +12 +7 +28 +4
Rank T-41st/81 3rd/64 T-12th/72 T-65th/91 T-77th/90 T-58th/123 T-48th/67 T-58th/96 T-62nd/81 T-18th/45 75th/75th
Date Sept. 11-13 Sept. 19-20 Sept. 25-27 Oct. 3-4 Oct. 24-25 Jan. 23-24 Feb. 17-19 Mar. 10-11 Apr. 10-11 Apr. 15-16 May 1-2 May 15-17
Rounds 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 36
Scores 75-79-74=228 74-77-71=222 70-73-78=221 75-75-80=230 81-74-77=232 89-79-84=252 76-78-80=234 77-74-71=222 81-70-76=227 75-78-73=226 73-76-74=223 75-74-79=228 2745 Avg. 76.25
Rel. to Par +12 +12 +5 +14 +16 +39 +18 +6 +11 +10 +7 +18 +5
Rank T-53rd/81 T-52nd/99 T-31st/64 T-49th/72 T-34th/91 88th/90 T-104th/123 T-44th/67 T-31st/96 T-62nd/81 T-18th/45 70th/75
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Jacob Otta Tournament Ram Masters Invitational The Jackrabbit* Jackrabbit Invitational* Tiger Invitational* Hawkeye Invitational SEASON TOTALS Zach Sackett Tournament The Jackrabbit* Jackrabbit Invitational* SEASON TOTALS
Trevor Tobin Tournament Badger Invitational* The Jackrabbit Bill Ross Intercollegiate FGCU Classic* Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Jackrabbit Invitational Tiger Invitational Summit League Championship NCAA Stanford Regional SEASON TOTALS
Naqiuddin Fuad Tournament Badger Invitational Ram Masters Invitational The Jackrabbit* Arizona Intercollegiate Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate* Jackrabbit Invitational* SEASON TOTALS Michael Duch Tournament The Jackrabbit* FGCU Classic Jackrabbit Invitational* SEASON TOTALS
2016-17 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Date Sept. 19-20 Sept. 25-27 Mar. 10-11 Apr. 10-11 Apr. 15-16
Rounds 3 3 3 3 3 15
Scores 74-78-75=227 77-83-77=237 71-78-72+221 77-79-77=233 79-76-78=233 1151 Avg. 76.73
Rel. to Par +17 +21 +5 +17 +17 +5
Rank T-70th/99 62nd/64 T-42nd/67 T-66th/96 T-76th/81
Date Sept. 25-27 Mar. 10-11
Rounds 3 3 6
Scores 78-79-77=234 76-78-76=230 464 Avg. 77.33
Rel. to Par +18 +14 +5
Rank 60th/64 T-59th/67
Date Sept. 11-13 Sept. 25-27 Oct. 3-4 Oct. 24-25 Feb. 17-19 Mar. 10-11 Apr. 10-11 May 1-2 May 15-17
Rounds 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 27
Scores 78-82-87=247 73-69-76=218 75-82-76=233 82-79-82=243 75-80-73=228 68-73-78=219 83-78-81=242 87-78-75=240 74-70-79=223 2093 Avg. 77.52
Rel. to Par +31 +2 +17 +27 +12 +3 +26 +24 +13 +6
Rank 81st/81st T-24th/64 t-58th/72 T-68th/91 T-80th/123 T-35th/67 T-87th/96 42nd/45 62nd/75
Date Sept. 11-13 Sept. 19-20 Sept. 25-27 Jan. 23-24 Feb. 17-19 Mar. 10-11
Rounds 3 3 3 3 3 3 18
Scores 74-74-73=221 72-80-74=226 82-79-77=238 85-85-78=248 78-76-80=234 81-77-76=234 1401 Avg. 77.83
Rel. to Par +5 +16 +22 +35 +18 +18 +6
Rank T-27th/81 T-65th/99 T-63rd/64 86th/90 T-104th/123 T-61st/67
Date Sept. 25-27 Oct. 24-25 Mar. 10-11
Rounds 3 3 3 36
Scores 80-75-72=227 77-83-90=250 80-86-82=248 2459 Avg. 74.52
Rel. to Par +11 +34 +32 +9
Rank T-49th/64 T-80th/91 67th/67
* competed as an individual
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2016-17 TOURNAMENT RECAPS
Badger Invitational
Date: Sept. 11-13, 2016 Location: Madison, Wis. Course: University Ridge Golf Course Par-72, 7,259-Yards South Dakota State 294 Grant Smith 73 Naqiuddin Fuad 74 Jaxon Lynn 72 Alejandro Perazzo 75 Alejandro Restrepo 77 Trevor Tobin# 78
301 71 74 80 79 77 82
291 72 73 72 74 77 87
886 216 221 224 228 231 247
Ram Masters Invitational
Date: Sept. 19-20, 2016 Location: Fort Collins, Colo. Course: Fort Collins Country Club Par-70, 7,218-Yards South Dakota State 288 Alejandro Restrepo 71 Grant Smith 71 Alejandro Perazzo 74 Naqiuddin Fuad 72 Jacob Otta 74
302 71 76 77 80 78
290 73 72 71 74 75
880 215 219 222 226 227
The Jackrabbit
9th T-12th T-27th T-41st T-53rd T-64th 81st
Date: Sept. 25-27, 2016 Location: Valentine, Neb. Course: Prairie Club-Dunes Course Par-72, 7,089-Yards South Dakota State 277 Jaxon Lynn 67 Alejandro Restrepo 72 Grant Smith 68 Trevor Tobin 73 Alejandro Perazzo 70 Michael Duch# 80 Zach Sackett# 78 Jacob Otta# 77 Naqiuddin Fuad# 82
286 73 74 71 69 73 75 79 83 79
292 70 69 77 76 78 72 77 77 77
855 210 215 216 218 221 234 234 237 238
Bill Ross Intercollegiate
12th T-17th T-34th T-52nd T-65th T-70th
Date: Oct. 3-4, 2016 Location: Raymore, Mo. Course: Creekmoor Golf Club Par-72, 7,156-Yards South Dakota State 301 Jaxon Lynn 75 Alejandro Restrepo 81 Alejandro Perazzo 75 Grant Smith 76 Trevor Tobin 75
296 69 75 75 77 82
301 74 73 80 78 76
898 218 229 230 231 233
4th 3rd T-10th T-14th T-24th T-31st T-49th 60th 62nd T-63rd
9th T-12th T-45th T-49th T-52nd T-58th
FGCU Classic
Date: Oct. 24-25, 2016 Location: Estero, Fla. Course: Old Corkscrew Golf Club Par-72, 6,718-Yards South Dakota State 305 Alejandro Restrepo 70 Alejandro Perazzo 81 Grant Smith 80 Jaxon Lynn 78 Trevor Tobin# 82 Michael Duch 77
316 81 77 74 84 82 90
935 229 232 236 242 243 250
10th T-23rd T-34th T-46th T-65th T-68th T-80th
301 75 76 78 84 72
941 224 238 238 252 152
17th T-29th T-77th 86th 88th 90th
Arizona Intercollegiate
Date: Jan. 23-24, 2017 Location: Tucson, Ariz. Course: Sewailo Golf Club Par-71, 7,262-Yards South Dakota State 328 Grant Smith 81 Jaxon Lynn 82 Naqiuddin Fuad 85 Alejandro Perazzo 89 Alejandro Restrepo 80
Junior Jaxon Lynn
Sophomore Alejandro Restrepo Junior Alejandro Perazzo
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314 78 74 82 80 79 83
312 68 80 85 79 0
2016-17 TOURNAMENT RECAPS
South Dakota State won the 2017 Summit League Championship Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate
Date: Feb. 17-18, 2017 Location: Palm Desert, Calif. Course: Classic Club Par-72, 7,322-Yards
South Dakota State 305 Alejandro Restrepo 79 Jaxon Lynn 82 Grant Smith 75 Trevor Tobin 75 Naqiuddin Fuad# 78 Alejandro Perazzo 76
289 71 69 71 80 76 78
299 73 74 79 73 80 80
893 15th 223 T-50th 225 T-58th 225 T-58th 228 T-80th 234 T-104th 234 T-104th
Jackrabbit Invitational
Date: Mar. 10-11, 2017 Location: Las Vegas, Nev. Course: Siena Golf Club Par-72, 6,843-Yards
South Dakota State 285 Trevor Tobin 68 Alejandro Restrepo 66 Grant Smith 77 Jacob Otta# 71 Alejandro Perazzo 77 Jaxon Lynn 74 Zach Sackett# 76 Naqiuddin Fuad# 81 Michael Duch# 80
287 73 69 71 78 74 74 78 77 86
297 78 85 72 72 71 76 76 76 82
869 219 220 220 221 222 224 230 234 248
9th T-35th T-39th T-39th T-42nd T-44th T-48th T-59th T-61st 67th
Tiger Invitational
Date: April 10-11, 2017 Location: Columbia, Mo. Course: The Club at Old Hawthorn Par 72, 6,843-Yards South Dakota State 285 Alejandro Perazzo 81 Alejandro Restrepo 80 Grant Smith 75 Jaxon Lynn 74 Jacob Otta# 77 Trevor Tobin 83
287 70 74 80 79 79 78
Summit League Championship
297 76 74 75 78 77 81
869 14th 227 T-31st 228 T-39th 230 T-51st 231 T-58th 233 T-66th 242 T-87th
307 79 73 77 79 78
904 14th 225 T-51st 226 T-62nd 228 T-55th 228 T-62nd 233 T-76th
Hawkeye Invitational
Date: April 15-16, 2017 Location: Iowa City, Iowa Course: Finkbine Golf Course Par-72, 7,186-Yards
South Dakota State 296 Alejandro Restrepo 69 Alejandro Perazzo 75 Grant Smith 75 Jaxon Lynn 77 Jacob Otta 79
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301 77 78 76 72 76
Date: May 1-2, 2017 Location: Newton, Kan. Course: Sand Creek Station Golf Club Par-72, 6,733-Yards South Dakota State 293 Grant Smith 71 Alejandro Restrepo 71 Jaxon Lynn 78 Alejandro Perazzo 73 Trevor Tobin 87
300 73 76 75 76 78
284 70 70 70 74 75
877 1st 214 1st 217 T-4th 223 T-18th 223 T-18th 240 42nd
309 71 79 79 80 87
899 13th 218 T-48th 223 62nd 228 70th 236 T-73rd 238 75th
NCAA Stanford Regional
Date: May 15-17, 2017 Location: Stanford, Calif. Course: Stanford Golf Club Par-70, 6,727-Yards South Dakota State 301 Grant Smith 75 Trevor Tobin 74 Alejandro Perazzo 75 Alejandro Restrepo 83 Jaxon Lynn 77
289 72 70 74 73 74
# competed as an individual
18-Hole Scores
65 Grant Smith Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/17/15 65 Geoff Mead Independent DI Championship, 4/27/07 65 David Smith Bill Cullum Invitational, 10/25/10 66 Alejandro Restrepo Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/10/17 66 Dylan Baker Jackrabbit Fall Invitational, 9/22/14 66 Hudson Carpenter Dual in the Tetons, 9/1/13 66 Grant Smith Jackrabbit Invitational, 9/24/13 67 Jaxon Lynn The Jackrabbit, 9/25/16 67 Trent Peterson Cleveland State Invitational, 9/28/08 67 Geoff Mead Santa Clara Invitational, 10/20/08 67 Trent Peterson Summit League Championship, 4/28/09 67 Trent Peterson NCAA DI South Central Regional, 5/14/09 67 Nolan Meyer Summit League Championship, 4/19/11 67 Hudson Carpenter Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/13/13 67 Hudson Carpenter Battle in the Tetons, 9/2/13 67 Hudson Carpenter ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate, 4/7/14
36-Hole Scores
135 Alejandro Restrepo Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/10/17 135 Hudson Carpenter ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate, 4/8/14 136 Grant Smith Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/16/15 137 Geoff Mead Santa Clara Invitational, 10/20/08 138 Dylan Baker Jackrabbit Fall Invitational, 9/22/14 138 Trent Peterson Santa Clara Invitational, 10/20/08 138 Hudson Carpenter Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/12/12 139 Grant Smith The Jackrabbit, 9/25/16 139 Grant Smith The Jackrabbit, 9/25-28/15 139 Trent Peterson Cleveland State Invitational, 9/28/08 139 Austin Sitter Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/11/13 139 Hudson Carpenter Jackrabbit Fall Invitational, 9/23/13
SINGLE SEASON & CAREER RECORDS 54-Hole Scores
205 Geoff Mead Santa Clara Invitational, 10/20-21/08 206 Grant Smith Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/16-17/15 206 Trent Peterson Santa Clara Invitational, 10/20-21/08 207 Hudson Carpenter Jackrabbit Fall Invitational, 9/23-24/13 209 Hudson Carpenter Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/11-12/13 210 Jaxon Lynn The Jackrabbit, 9/25-27/16 210 Grant Smith Ram Masters Intercollegiate, 9/21-22/15 211 Trent Peterson Summit League Championship, 4/27-28/09 211 Greg Fehrman Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/11-12/13 211 Hudson Carpenter ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate, 4/7-8/14 212 Geoff Mead Cleveland State Invitational, 9/28-30/08 213 Grant Smith Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/16-17/15 213 Grant Smith Ogio Utah Invitational, 10/6-7/14 213 Geoff Mead Cleveland State Invitational, 9/24-25/07 213 Trent Peterson Cleveland State Invitational, 9/28-30/08 213 David Smith Bill Cullum Invitational, 10/25-25/10 213 Greg Fehrman Summit League Championship, 4/23-24/12
Best Finishes 1st Charlie Jacobson *Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational, 9/9-10/04 1st Michael Kuchta *Briar Cliff Invitational, 4/15-16/05 1st Geoff Mead Cleveland State Invitational, 9/24-25/07 1st Trent Peterson Beu/Mussatto Invitational, 4/4-5/08 1st Geoff Mead Cleveland State Invitational, 9/29-30/08 1st Trent Peterson Beu/Mussatto Invitational, 4/20-21/09 1st David Smith Kansas Invitational, 9/19-20/11 1st Hudson Carpenter ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate, 4/7-8/14 T-1st Hudson Carpenter Jackrabbit Fall Invitational, 9/23-24/13 1st Grant Smith Summit League Championship, 5/1-2/17 Note: * Non-Division I event *^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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Season Stroke Average
TEAM & INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS
Avg. 72.41 72.41 73.42 73.72 73.79 73.87 73.91 74.23 74.28 74.36
Player Trent Peterson Hudson Carpenter Hudson Carpenter Grant Smith Geoff Mead Trent Peterson Felipe Strobach Hudson Carpenter Grant Smith Grant Smith
Year Rds. Strk. 2008-09 32 2,317 2013-14 31 2,256 2012-13 26 1,909 2015-16 36 2,654 2008-09 29 2,140 2006-07 23 1,699 2015-16 33 2,449 2011-12 26 1,930 2014-15 32 2,377 2016-17 36 2,677
Rds 36 36 36 36 33 32 32 31 31 31
Player Grant Smith Alejandro Perazzo Grant Smith Trevor Tobin Felipe Strobach Grant Smith Trent Peterson Hudson Carpenter Grant Smith Lukas Davison
Year 2016-17 2016-17 2015-16 2015-16 2015-16 2014-15 2008-09 2013-14 2013-14 2013-14
Fin. 5 3 3 3 3
Player Trent Peterson Hudson Carpenter Hudson Carpenter Hudson Carpenter Geoff Mead
Year 2008-09 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2008-09
Player Trent Peterson Hudson Carpenter Hudson Carpenter Grant Smith Tim Kalil Geoff Mead
Year 2008-09 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2008-09 2008-09
Single-Season Rounds
Single-Season Top 5 Finishes
Single-Season Top 10 Finishes Fin. 8 6 6 5 5 5
TEAM Single-Season Scoring Average Year 1. 2008-09 2. 2015-16 3. 2006-07 4. 2012-13 5. 2011-12 6. 2016-17 7. 2013-14 8. 2007-08 9. 2010-11 10. 2005-06
Rds 29 36 23 26 26 36 31 27 28 23
Tournament Wins Summit League Championship Summit League Championship Jackrabbit Invitational Beu/Mussatto Invitational Jackrabbit Fall Invitational Creighton Classic Beu/Mussatto Invitational
Str. 8,572 10,679 6,823 7,754 7,759 10,751 9,321 8.180 8,489 7,024
Avg. 295.59 296.64 296.65 298.23 298.42 298.64 300.68 302.96 303.18 305.39
5/1-2/17 5/1-3/16 3/7-8/16 3/29-30/13 9/23-24/13 4/11-12/11 4/20-21/09
Single-Season Top 25 Finishes Fin. 11 8 8 8 8
Player Trent Peterson Geoff Mead Greg Fehrman Hudson Carpenter Miles Knutsen
Year 2008-09 2008-09 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13
Fin. 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Player Hudson Carpenter Geoff Mead Trent Peterson Geoff Mead Trent Peterson David Smith Grant Smith
Year 2013-14 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2011-12 2016-17
Avg. 73.78 74.11 74.36 75.16 75.81 75.86 75.88 76.02 76.51 76.87
Player Trent Peterson Geoff Mead Grant Smith Hudson Carpenter Jaxon Lynn Steve Klock Tim Kalil Alejandro Perazzo Justin Jenkins Naqiuddin Fuad
Single-Season Division I Wins
INDIVIDUAL Career Stroke Average (minimum 50 rounds)
Career Rounds Rds. Player 135 Grant Smith 111 Hudson Carpenter 109 Trevor Tobin 102 Trent Peterson 93 Justin Jenkins 92 Greg Fehrman 91 Tim Kalil 87 David Smith 85 Lukas Davison 80 Nolan Meyer
Years 2005-09 2007-09 2013-16 2010-14 2015-P 2004-07 2005-09 2015-P 2006-10 2014-P
Years 2013-16 2010-14 2013-16 2005-09 2006-10 2009-13 2005-09 2009-13 2010-14 2008-12
Santa Clara Invitational Cleveland State Invitational Fairway Club Invitational Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational Augustana Invitational Briar Cliff Invitational
18-Hole Scores 276 277 280 281 281 282 282 284 284 285 285 285
Rds. Strk. 102 7,526 61 4,521 135 10,039 109 8,230 63 4,776 72 5,462 91 6,905 66 5,017 93 7,115 62 4,766
10/20-21/08 9/29-30/08 9/8-9/08 9/9-10/04 4/2/05 4/15-16/05
Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/12/12 The Jackrabbit, 9/25/16 Santa Clara Invitational, 10/20/06 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/16/15 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/11/13 DI Independent Championship, 2006 (S) Summit League Championship, 4/28/09 Summit League Championship, 5/1-2/17 Jackrabbit Fall Invitational, 9/24/13 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/10/17 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/16/15 Beu/Mussatto Invitational, 3/29/13 20
Career Division I Wins Fin. 2 2 2 1 1
Player Trent Peterson Geoff Mead Hudson Carpenter Grant Smith David Smith
Fin. 9 7 5 4
Name Hudson Carpenter Trent Peterson Grant Smith Geoff Mead
Year 2010-14 2005-09 2013-16 2007-09
Fin. 15 15 9 8 7 5 5
Name Trent Peterson Hudson Carpenter Grant Smith Geoff Mead Tim Kalil David Smith Greg Fehrman
Year 2005-09 2010-14 2013-16 2007-09 2005-09 2009-13 2009-13
Fin. Name 28 Trent Peterson 23 Hudson Carpenter 22 Grant Smith 16 Geoff Mead 15 Tim Kalil 13 Greg Fehrman 12 Steve Klock 10 Justin Jenkins 9 David Smith 8 Nolan Meyer 8 Miles Knutsen
Year 2005-09 2010-14 2013-16 2007-09 2005-09 2009-13 2004-07 2006-10 2009-13 2008-12 2012-13
Top 5 Finishes - Career
Top 10 Finishes - Career
Top 25 Finishes - Career
Year 2005-09 2007-09 2010-14 2013-16 2009-13
36-Hole Scores 563 566 567 568 569 572 573 575 575 576 576
The Jackrabbit, 9/25-27/16 Santa Clara Invitational, 10/20-21/08 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/12-13/12 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/16-17/15 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/11-12/13 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/10-11/17 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/7-8/16 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/16-17/15 ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate, 4/7-8/14 The Jackrabbit, 9/25-28/15 Jackrabbit Invitational, 9/23-24/13
855 855 857 863 865 867 869
The Jackrabbit, 9/25-27/16 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/11-12/13 Santa Clara Invitational, 10/20-21/08 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/12-13/12 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/16-17/15 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/7-8/16 Jackrabbit Invitational, 3/10-11/17
54-Hole Scores
Player Erin Bergstrom Dylan Baker Keegan Brasch Brian Bye Hudson Carpenter Lance Collins Matt Conlon Kyle Cooper Lukas Davison Michael Duch Parker Edens Matthew Erickson Greg Fehrman Naqiuddin Fuad Guillermo Gonzalez James Green Brodie Hullinger Charlie Jacobson Justin Jenkins Tim Kalil Steve Klock Miles Knutsen Landon Koss Michael Kuchta Jaxon Lynn TJ Lovato Geoff Mead Luke Merkel Nolan Meyer Jacob Otta Alejandro Perazzo Trent Peterson Joey Pickels Alejandro Restrepo Ian Rinken Zach Sackett Jared Schnabel Dillion Schultz Austin Sitter David Smith Grant Smith Felipe Strobach Trevor Tobin Ryan Trasamar Kyle Vandevoort Matt Wieland Brian Wynia Mitchell Zaba
Rounds 40 56 12 7 81 3 23 14 72.5 21 28 13 65.5 62 27 13 32 14 93 91 72 26 29 26 63 7 61 6 52 15 66 102 3 35 30 45 13 43 47 57 135 30 109 58 63 5 49 8
Strokes Low 54 3422 244 4325 216 928 218 607 250 6095 77 231 231 1820 232 1085 227 5715 218 1701 222 2178 221 1058 239 5097 73 4766 217 2147 213 1023 224 2612 227 1055 215 7115 219 6905 218 5462 220 1956 87 2262 215 2049 226 4776 210 557 237 4521 205 487 241 4140 220 1151 221 5017 220 7526 206 234 234 2620 215 2358 229 3463 219 1099 241 3,449 219 3687 219 4547 212 10039 206 2224 215 8472 210 4612 222 4952 225 408 242 3,842 220 656 248
CAREER RECORDS
Low Rnd 72 66 71 78 66 74 73 72 69 72 71 77 68 69 69 73 74 69 71 69 69 70 70 71 67 74 65 78 67 71 70 67 77 66 73 69 79 69 69 68 65 69 68 73 72 77 69 77
Par/4 2 28 1 4 2 2 9 5 3 3 9 13 8 5 3 2 10 20 8 2 9 32 9 4 7 2 9 41 8 12 3 1 -
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Events Top 1 15 20 4 3 31 2 1 9 5 26 7 10 5 25 21 9 5 13 5 1 34 33 26 10 10 10 1 21 3 23 2 2 20 5 22 37 2 1 12 11 16 5 17 17 22 1 46 1 10 37 22 1 25 2 19 3 -
Top 5 1 8 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 7 1 1 1 5 2 1 2 1 -
Top 10 3 14 1 1 2 5 1 1 3 1 7 3 3 1 2 1 8 1 1 15 2 1 1 2 9 3 2 2 1 1 -
Avg 85.55 77.23 77.33 86.71 74.79 77.00 79.13 77.50 78.83 81.00 77.79 81.38 77.82 76.87 79.50 78.69 81.63 75.36 76.51 75.88 75.86 75.23 78.00 78.81 75.81 79.57 74.11 81.17 78.86 76.73 76.02 73.78 78.00 74.86 78.60 76.96 84.54 80.20 78.45 79.08 74.36 74.13 77.72 79.52 78.60 81.60 78.40 82.00
Seasons 2006-09 2013-14 2015-16 2007,2009-10 2010-14 2007-08 2004-05 2009-11 2010-14 2014-P 2009-11 2008-11 2009-13 2014-P 2013-15 2007-08 2004-08 2004-05 2006-10 2005-09 2004-07 2012-13 2005-07 2004-05 2015-P 2011-12 2006-09 2004-05 2008-12 2016-P 2015-P 2005-09 2012-13 2016-P 2013-14 2014-P 2004-06 2011-13 2012-14 2009-13 2013-16 2015 2013-16 2004-08 2006-10 2005-06 2008-13 2008-09
NCAA Championship History 2017 Division I Stanford Regional Stanford, Calif.- Stanford GC Grant Smith 75 Trevor Tobin 74 Alejandro Perazzo 75 Alejandro Restrepo 83 Jaxon Lynn 77 TEAM
72 70 74 73 74
Kohler, Wis.- Meadow Valley Felipe Strobach 74 Grant Smith 69 Alejandro Perazzo 71 Jaxon Lynn 76 Trevor Tobin 76 TEAM
70 75 77 76 76
71 79 79 80 87
2016 Division I Kohler Regional
71 72 75 74 78
2003 Division II West Regional Littleton, Colo.-The Meadows GC Ryan Cooley 79 75 Joel Harrington 74 85 Matt Conlon 77 78 John Oien 88 73 Brian Schultz 82 79 TEAM
80 78 83 80 82
218 223 228 236 238 899
t-48th 62nd 70th t-73rd 75th 13th
215 216 223 226 230 879
t-11th t-21st t-52nd t-63rd 71st 11th
234 237 238 241 243 937
t-28th t-31st t-33rd t-37th t-39th 7th
Individual 2002 Division II Northwest Regional
POSTSEASON HISTORY
The 2016 Summit League Championship Team advanced to the 2016 Kohler Regional, finishing 11th.
Goodyear, Ariz.-Estrella Mountain Ranch GC Brian Schultz 77 77 74 228 t-11th
2003 Division II Northwest Regional Littleton, Colo.-The Meadows Ryan Cooley 79 75
80 234 t-28th
2009 Division I South Central Regional
Stillwater, Okla.-Karsten Creek GC Trent Peterson 67 81 78 226 t-13th
North Central Conference Year 1941 1948 1949 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967
Champion Northern Iowa Northern Iowa Northern Iowa Northern Iowa Northern Iowa North Dakota State North Dakota South Dakota Northern Iowa Northern Iowa South Dakota State North Dakota State North Dakota State North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota Northern Iowa
Runner-up North Dakota State South Dakota North Dakota State Augustana North Dakota Northern Iowa Morningside North Dakota Morningside North Dakota State North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota North Dakota State North Dakota State North Dakota State Northern Iowa South Dakota
The 2002 team won SDSU its second North Central Conference title. Ryan Cooley (back row, far right) was the tournament medalist, shooting 74-70-76=220. Year 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
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 22
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
Champion Minn.-Mankato North Dakota State North Dakota State Northern Colorado North Dakota State Minn.-Mankato Minn.-Mankato Northern Colorado St. Cloud State Northern Colorado North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota Minn.-Mankato Northern Colorado South Dakota State South Dakota
Runner-up St. Cloud State North Dakota North Dakota Minn.-Mankato North Dakota North Dakota State North Dakota State St. Cloud State Minn.-Mankato St. Cloud State St. Cloud State St. Cloud State South Dakota State North Dakota State Augustana Minn.-Mankato South Dakota Augustana
SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
Summit League Championship History 2008 (5th)
Macomb, Ill.-Harry Mussatto GC Trent Peterson 73 73 74 Geoff Mead 73 76 73 Tim Kalil 77 74 71 Justin Jenkins 75 79 73 Kyle Vandevoort 77 77 75 TEAM
220 222 222 227 229 889
t-9th t-13th t-13th t-24th t-29th 5th
Kansas City, Mo.-Oakwood CC Trent Peterson 73 71 67 Geoff Mead 72 75 68 Tim Kalil 77 70 75 Kyle Vandevoort 74 76 75 Justin Jenkins 83 76 72 TEAM
211 215 222 225 231 870
2nd t-4th t-18th t-24th t-37th t-3rd
St. George, Utah-Snow Canyon CC Nolan Meyer 77 75 75 227 Parker Edens 78 77 76 231 Greg Fehrman 75 79 79 233 Justin Jenkins 79 79 81 239 Brian Wynia 82 85 74 241 TEAM 923
t-16th t-22nd t-28th t-39th t-43rd 8th
Primm, Nev.-Primm Valley GC Nolan Meyer 77 70 Hudson Carpenter 74 75 Greg Fehrman 77 76 David Smith 78 76 Kyle Cooper 80 80 TEAM
67 73 76 76 81
214 222 229 230 241 895
t-3rd t-17th 34th t-35th 46th 7th
Primm, Nev.-Primm Valley GC Greg Fehrman 80 73 Hudson Carpenter 74 75 Dillon Schultz 76 81 Lukas Davison 73 81 David Smith 74 76 TEAM
70 73 69 74 79
213 222 226 228 229 882
t-7th t-34th t-41st 44th t-45th 8th
Keller, Texas-Sky Creek Ranch GC Miles Knutsen 75 74 79 228 Hudson Carpenter 78 71 80 229 Greg Fehrman 75 79 76 230 Lukas Davison 84 75 77 236 Dillon Schultz 78 84 75 237 TEAM 912
t-12th 14th t-15th t-24th t-26th 3rd
2009 (T-3rd)
2010 (8th)
2011 (7th)
2012 (8th)
2013 (3rd)
2014 (3rd)
SDSU’s Top Summit League Tournament Performances
Keller, Texas-Sky Creek Ranch GC Hudson Carpenter 75 73 79 227 Lukas Davison 75 76 76 227 Grant Smith 78 80 72 230 Trevor Tobin 78 82 73 233 Dylan Baker 78 0 73 141 TEAM 911
t-7th t-7th t-12th t-23rd DQ 3rd
Lompoc, Calif.-La Purisima GC Grant Smith 82 70 75 Naqiuddin Fuad 78 78 72 Zach Sackett 75 72 82 Dylan Baker 80 80 79 Trevor Tobin 82 80 80 TEAM
227 228 229 239 242 921
7th 8th t-9th t-28th t-33 3rd
Newton, Kan.- Sandcreek Station GC Felipe Strobach 75 69 73 217 Alejandro Perazzo 72 73 75 220 Trevor Tobin 71 78 75 224 Grant Smith 80 72 73 225 Jaxon Lynn 74 79 73 226 TEAM 878
t-2nd 6th t-12th t-15th t-18th 1st
Newton, Kan.- Sand Creek Station GC Grant Smith 71 73 70 214 Alejandro Restrepo 71 76 70 217 Jaxon Lynn 78 75 70 223 Alejandro Perazzo 73 76 74 223 Trevor Tobin 87 78 75 240 TEAM 899
1st t-4th t-18th t-18th 42nd 1st
2015 (3rd)
2016 (1st)
2017 (1st)
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Low Round - Individual 67 -5 Trent Peterson 68 -6 Geoff Mead 69 -3 Felipe Strobach 70 -2 Tim Kalil 70 -2 Grant Smith 70 -1 Nolan Meyer 70 -1 Greg Fehrman
2009 2009 2016 2009 2015 2011 2012
2nd t-4th t-2nd t-18th 7th t-3rd t-7th
Low Tournament - Individual (54 holes) 211 Trent Peterson 2009 213 Greg Fehrman 2012 214 Grant Smith 2017 214 Nolan Meyer 2011 215 Geoff Mead 2009 217 Felipe Strobach 2016 220 Trent Peterson 2008 220 Alejandro Perazzo 2016 Low Round - Team 282 -6 2009 286 +2 2012 291 +4 2012 291 +3 2008 292 +4 2016 292 +4 2016 292 +4 2009
3rd 3rd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd
Low Tournament - Team 870 +6 2009 t-3rd 878 +14 2016 1st 882 +17 2012 8th
Career Summit League Stroke Average (min. three appearances) 74.66 Grant Smith 2014-17 75.41 Greg Fehrman 2010-13 75.00 Hudson Carpenter 2011-14 76.77 Lukas Davison 2012-14 77.44 Justin Jenkins 2008-10 78.25 Trevor Tobin 2014-17
PING All-Central Region Team 2008-09 Trent Peterson
ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District At-Large Team
2008-09 Trent Peterson (First Team)
Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar 2007-08 2008-09 2011-12 2015-16 2016-17
Trent Peterson Trent Peterson David Smith Grant Smith Grant Smith
2004-05 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06
Steve Klock (Honorable Mention) Michael Kuchta (Honorable Mention) Trent Peterson (3rd Team) Steve Klock (Honorable Mention)
2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2015-16 2016-17
Trent Peterson (2nd Team) Geoff Mead (1st Team) Trent Peterson (1st Team) Hudson Carpenter (2nd Team) Hudson Carpenter (1st Team) Hudson Carpenter (1st Team) Grant Smith (2nd Team) Grant Smith (1st Team) Felipe Strobach (2nd Team) Alejandro Restrepo (2nd Team)
All-Independent Team
2007-08 2007-08 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
HONORS AND AWARDS Trent Peterson Ryan Trasamar Lukas Davison Austin Sitter, Grant Smith Michael Duch, Grant Smith Michael Duch, Grant Smith
Summit League Academic Honor Roll
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 Kyle Cooper*, Matt Erickson*
All-Summit League
Summit League Golfer of the Year 2008-09 Trent Peterson 2013-14 Hudson Carpenter 2015-16 Grant Smith
Summit League Newcomer of the Year 2015-16 Felipe Strobach
Summit League All-Tournament Team
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Nolan Meyer*, David Smith* Brian Wynia* Lukas Davison, Nolan Meyer, Dillon Schultz, David Smith Hudson Carpenter, Lukas Davison, Miles Knutsen, Dillon Schultz David Smith*, Brian Wynia* Lukas Davison*, Guillermo Gonzalez* Austin Sitter, Grant Smith*, Trevor Tobin Michael Duch, Austin Sitter, Grant Smith* Michael Duch, Jaxon Lynn, Naqiuddin Fuad, Alejandro Perazzo, Grant Smith*, Felipe Strobach Michael Duch, Jacob Otta, Grant Smith
* Distinguished Scholar (3.60 GPA-or-higher)
Grant Smith (second from the left) was named first-team All-Summit League
Freshman Felipe Strobach (second from the left) earned second-team All-Summit League in 2015-16
2015-16 Felipe Strobach 2016-17 Alejandro Restrepo, Grant Smith
Summit League Coach of the Year
Grant Smith (far right) was named second-team All-Summit League in 2014-15
2015-16 Casey VanDamme 2016-17 Casey VanDamme
Summit League Golfer of the Month Aug./Sept. 2008 September 2015
Trent Peterson Grant Smith
April 22, 2009 April 9, 2014 March 18, 2015 Feb. 17, 2016 March 9, 2016
Trent Peterson Hudson Carpenter Grant Smith Grant Smith Felipe Strobach
Summit League Golfer of the Week
Summit League All-Academic Team 2015-16 Grant Smith 2016-17 Grant Smith
Independent All-Academic Team
Hudson Carpenter (middle) was named first-team All-Summit League in 2013-14
2006-07 Trent Peterson
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Amundson, Mark Amundson, Eric Antle, Rick Baker, Dylan Barnett, Max Bartling, Dave Bechtold, Monte Bjurstrom, Larry Blankenship, Dan Blink, Charles Bormann, Joe Bristow, Robert Bruce, Robert Brust, Matt Buntrock, Jeff Buzzell, Terry Bye, Brian Carothers, Ron Carpenter, Hudson Conlon, Matthew Cooper, Kyle Crain, Mike Cramer, Trevor Crick, Shawn Davison, Lukas Deibert, Doug Dohrer, Christopher Donahue, Clitus Duch, Michael Eccarius, Scott Edens, Parker Ellefson, Tim Engstrom, Troy Erickson, Matthew Farrand, Doug Fehrman, Greg Fillmore, Emory Foreman, Wade Fuad, Naqiuddin Galagher, Kevin Goebel, Larry Goldammer, Mike Gonzlez, Guillermo Goodroad, Jeremy Green, James Gross, Gary Gukeisen, Terry Hansen, Dan Harrington, Joel Hasslen, Dave Heitritter, Steve Hilgenberg, Jeff Hillman, Devin Hofer, Dave
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Jacobson, Charlie Jenkins, Justin Jensen, Jim Kalil, Tim Klock, Steve Knutson, Marvin Knutson, Miles Koch, Tom Korver, Kyle Koss, Landon Kriech, Dustin Kruger, Justin Kuchta, Michael Kurvers, Mike Larscheid, Shane Larson, Eric Larson, Jonathan Lee, Rick LeFord, Duane Lockwood, Mike Lockwood, Pat Lund, Thomas Lussenhop, Rob Lynn, Jaxon Lyons, Patrick Maertens, Roger Mann, Jeff Martin, Joe Masson, Robert Matson, Robert Matzen, Kyle McMahon, Patrick McMahon, Mike Mead, Geoff Meier, Kevin Melius, Thomas Menke, George Menning, Dale Meyer, Nolan Michael, Matt Michalewicz, Al Miller, Bob Miller, Brent Nelson, Dave Nelson, Jack Oberlander, Michael Ogdahl, Bill Oien, John Otta, Jacob Pearson, Levi Peterson, Trent Perazzo, Alejandro Pike, Clayton
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Rans, Dennis Reeve, Jim Reiter, William Restrepo, Alejandro Rice, John Rinken, Ian Robinson, Rod Robson, Paul Roggenbuck, Mark Rooney, Paul Runge, Ron Sackett, Zach Schlangen, Tom Schnabel, Jared Schneider, Paul Schnell, Steve Scholten, Bill Schott, Tom Schultz, Brian Schultz, David Selberg, Gregg Selberg, Marshall Sharp, Gary Shields, Royce Sime, Brett Sime, Bart Sitter, Austin Smith, Bob Smith, David Smith, Grant Southmoyd, Roger Speirs, Mark Steen, John Steen, Brad Stevens, Randy Stevermer, Nathan Strobach, Felipe Sturdevant, William Taubert, Bruce Tobin, Trevor Trasamar, Ryan Uken, Jim
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Van Niewenhuyzen, Al Vandevoort, Kyle Vellenga, James
1960 2008-09 1955-57
Wenk, Ray Wickett, Mike Wiley, Mark Williams, Cal Wynia, Brian
1953-55 1990-91 1993 1976-77 2009-12
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THE SUMMIT LEAGUE
THESUMMITLEAGUE Through 35 years of Division I athletics, The Summit League offers 19 championship sports and has a combined enrollment of nearly 100,000 at eight institutions, including three located in top 60 U.S. metro populations and two land-grant universities. Member institutions include: Denver (University of Denver), Fort Wayne (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), North Dakota State University, Omaha (University of Nebraska Omaha), Oral Roberts University, the University of South Dakota, South Dakota State University and Western Illinois University, with the University of North Dakota becoming an official member on July 1, 2018. Previously known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League rebranded in 2007 and has since produced nine NCAA Champions, and over 100 All-America selections, 80 Academic All-Americans, and numerous former student-athletes competing at the highest professional level.
> In 2016, Denver men’s soccer became the first league team to reach an NCAA Final Four in any sport and achieved the highest national ranking (No. 3) of any men’s sport in league history. > South Dakota’s Chris Nilsen became the first freshman in league history to win a national championship when he claimed the 2017 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Pole Vault title. > The Summit League produced 19 All-Americans in 201617, including eight first team honorees, and nine Academic All-America selections, led by a quartet of first teamers. > Oral Roberts’ Matt Whatley won The Summit League’s first national individual honor when he was named as the Johnny Bench Award recipient, honoring college baseball’s top catcher.
Each year, approximately 3,000 student> A total of 15 Summit League teams attained maximum/ athletes continue to raise the bar and help The Summit League reach exceptional perfect NCAA Academic Progress Rate scores in the most success and development. Within the past six recently released figures in 2017. years alone, The Summit League produced a national postseason team tournament > Seven Summit League student-athletes, representing five sports, garnered championship, an NCAA semifinal national Player of the Week recognition in 2016-17. appearance, and seven NCAA Champions. That level of success also carries into the classroom. In 2015-16, The Summit League ranked first for NCAA Graduation Success Rate in women’s basketball for the second consecutive season. A total of 15 Summit League squads achieved perfect NCAA Academic Progress Rate scores in the most recently released figures. Those achievements came on the heels of several prestigious individual academic honors awarded to Summit League student-athletes, including: the Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship, Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Capital One Academic All-America of the Year. The Summit League also produces the highest quality in competition. In 2016-17, former Summit League studentathletes competed in the Rio Summer Olympics, National Basketball Association (NBA), Major League Baseball (MLB), Major League Soccer (MLS), Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and Professional Golf Association (PGA).
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WELCOME TO SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
South Dakota State University (SDSU) is the state’s largest, most comprehensive university. As South Dakota’s 1862 Morrill Act landgrant university, SDSU had a fall 2017 enrollment of 12,527 students from all 50 states and 81 countries. Approximately 67 percent of SDSU students are residents of South Dakota, 29 percent are from other states and 4 percent from other countries. 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. SDSU comprises Colleges of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Education and Human Sciences, University College, Nursing, Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering and the Graduate School. The American Association of University Professors categorizes SDSU as a Category 1 or doctoral-level institution. The university has been designated an Innovation and Economic Prosperity University by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities and its Commission on Innovation, Competitiveness and Economic Prosperity is a major resource for the economic development needs of the state. Over the last five years, university research has yielded 195 invention disclosures, 79 patents filed, 9 patents issued and 47 license agreements executed through the Office of Technology Transfer and Commercialization, resulting in more than $12 million in license revenue. SDSU Extension, with eight Regional Extension Centers across the state, is South Dakota’s source for objective, vetted and relevant new knowledge generated through research. Extension’s online learning portal, iGrow.org, served nearly 600,000 users with more than 925,000 page views last year.
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STATE UNIVERSITY Legend of the Jackrabbit
There are two theories as to how and why the Jackrabbit nickname evolved. The most common belief is 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, as the university was then known. A reporter for the newspaper, knowing of the preponderance of jackrabbits in the Brookings area, was believed to have written that the SDSU 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 is given in The Jackrabbit, SDSU’s yearbook. There is a poem in the 1907 yearbook that 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, school athletic teams were known as the Barn Yard Cadets as SDSU was known as South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in 1907.
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ADMINISTRATION
Dr. BARRY H. DUNN President
Dr. Barry H. Dunn was named the 20th president of South Dakota State University in April 2016, the fourth alumnus chosen to lead the institution. He took office in May 2016. Dunn received a bachelor’s degree in biology at SDSU in 1975 and subsequently completed two graduate degrees in animal science—a master’s in 1977 and a Ph.D. in 2000—at the Brookings campus. He became the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council endowed dean of the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences in 2010. He also served as director of SDSU Extension and as a professor of animal science. As dean, Dunn led a college with some 550 faculty and staff, 2,800 graduate and undergraduate students, and a $78 million annual budget, including more than $20 million in grant and contract awards, fundraising and development. He shaped the academic and strategic direction of eight departments, spanning 18 degree programs, one regional research and outreach center, six research field stations and 14,500 acres of Agricultural Experiment Station research land. As Extension director, Dunn administered and set the vision for five program areas across two colleges and nine departments, as well as eight regional extension centers with a $12 million annual budget. He led a team of some 150 faculty and staff members and 3,500 adult volunteers. Prior to that, Dunn spent six years at Texas A&M University-Kingsville from
2004 to 2010, as executive director of the King Ranch Institute for Range Management. He first worked in Brookings as an Extension livestock specialist and as an assistant professor in SDSU’s Department of Animal and Range Science from 1997 to 2004. From 1979 to 1996, Dunn was a successful rancher, managing his family’s cattle ranch in Mission. In 2015, he was appointed to the South Dakota Habitat Conservation Fund by Gov. Dennis Daugaard, and to the Governor’s Pheasant Work Group in 2014. He served as an ex officio member of the ag advisory board for the First Dakota National Bank, Yankton from 2011 to 2016, and was a member of the board of directors for Padlock Ranch, Dayton, Wyoming, from 2009 to 2016. Dunn has a rich academic background, was a successful rancher and farm operator and is a published author and researcher. He is a nationally recognized expert in beef production and ranching systems, and is a member of several professional organizations, including the Society for Range Management, the American Society of Animal Science, and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. He has a deep historical and cultural knowledge of South Dakota and South Dakota State University, and strong, statewide relationships with industry influencers and stakeholders, including government officials, business leaders, university administration, faculty and staff. He lives with his wife, Jane Dunn, on campus. They have two sons, Thomas and Michael. 29
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JUSTIN SELL Athletic Director
Justin Sell, who was honored as a recipient of the 2014-15 Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year Award, has moved Jackrabbits athletics forward in a number of areas of its Division I pursuits since being introduced as the 12th director of athletics at South Dakota State University May 7, 2009. At South Dakota State, Sell oversees the Jackrabbits’ 21-sport Division I varsity athletics program. Under his leadership, Jackrabbit athletics has continually made strides in athletic competition, in the classroom, in fundraising and in reconnecting with alumni. Athletically, the Jackrabbits have claimed 29 regular and postseason league championships in seven different sports since 2009-10. The broad-based success has led SDSU to claim The Summit League Commissioner’s Cup all-sports trophy five times (2010-11, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16), 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 both the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons. SDSU also claimed the Steinbrecher award during the 2012-13, 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons 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 2012-13 academic years, and the Missouri Valley Football Conference Academic Award in all nine years in the league (2008-16). In January 2011, Sell announced a partnership with Learfield Sports, signing a 10-year deal worth $13 million for SDSU Athletics. Learfield Sports directs all aspects of the partnership, including managing and selling multimedia and sponsorship rights. Additionally, 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. Sell also has implemented other aggressive marketing and fundraising initiatives which have resulted in record average attendance for football during the 2009 and 2016 seasons, as well as the highest number of donors and dollars donated to the Jackrabbit Club. Ticket sales totaled more than $1 million for the first time during the 2011-12 academic year, and has steadily grown to more than $4 million. In addition, the Jackrabbit Athletic Scholarship Auction raised a record $1 million in April 2017. On the facilities front, Sell has overseen dramatic upgrades and expansion of competition and practice venues through development and implementation of the 2025 SDSU Athletic Facilities Master Plan. The Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center was completed in 2010, and Sell spearheaded efforts to add permanent seating and a press box at Erv Huether Field, as well as other recent improvements to the home of
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Jackrabbit baseball. More recently, construction of the $32 million Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex was completed in fall 2014. The facility, which serves as a competition venue for indoor track and field and as a practice facility for football and a number of other outdoor sports, contains one of only a handful of 300-meter indoor tracks in the country, as well as expanded facilities for sports medicine and strength and conditioning. In addition, work on the $65 million, 19,000-seat Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium, which serves as the home of Jackrabbit football, was completed in fall 2016. In fall 2014, Sell was appointed by the NCAA Board of Directors to represent The Summit League and Missouri Valley Football Conference on the newly formed Division I Council. He currently chairs both the Division I Transfer Working Group and the Student-Athlete Experience Committee. 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, Ohio State University and Bowling Green State University. Sell gained further experience working in the private sector for various sports teams and events. 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.
ADMINISTRATION
MATT MAHER - Senior Associate Athletic Director for Administration
service. Maher also served as a liaison to the baseball, soccer and ice hockey head coaches associations. Maher was also involved in managing and facilitating membership engagement on numerous Division I governance issues and committees. This work included coordinating the activities of and providing support to the following NCAA groups: Division I Council, Division I Student-Athlete Experience Committee, Division I Committee on Student-Athlete Reinstatement and Division I Committee on Institutional Performance. Maher provided guidance involving policies related to amateurism and agent issues, recruiting concepts, cost of attendance, student-athlete well-being issues and strategic planning. Prior to his NCAA experience, Maher worked in the athletics compliance offices at Nebraska, Creighton and Omaha. Originally from Omaha, Neb., Maher earned his Bachelor of Science in finance in 2005 from University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and his Juris Doctor in 2008 from The University of Nebraska College of Law. While pursuing his law degree, Maher published two law review articles regarding specific topics within intercollegiate athletics and was the first graduate from Nebraska College of Law to receive a concentration and certification in intercollegiate sports law. Maher and his wife, Aimee, live in Brookings with their daughter, Sophia, and son, Dean.
Matt Maher joined the SDSU staff as the senior associate athletic director for administration in August 2016. He manages various day-to-day operations of the athletic department, including overseeing the business office, the sports medicine, and strength and conditioning departments, strategic planning and special projects. Maher is the primary athletics liaison for campus and community organizations and also serves as the sport administrator for the Jackrabbits men’s basketball, wrestling, volleyball and men’s and women’s tennis programs. Prior to joining SDSU athletics, Maher spent eight years at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) national office, most recently serving as associate director of academic & membership affairs. In that role, Maher managed the student-athlete reinstatement process, which involved risk assessment and strategic management of cases with complex legislative matters and significant media attention. Through additional strategic initiatives, Maher created a decision-review process to effectively measure the consistent work of waiver teams, as well as implemented a program to reallocate staff time and resources in a more efficient manner to provide better customer
KATHY HEYLENS
JEFF HOLM
Sr. Associate Athletic Director for Compliance
Sr. Associate Athletic Director for Facilities and Operations
Senior Woman’s Administrator Since 1984, Kathy Heylens has dedicated her career to enhancing the lives of student-athletes as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Compliance and Senior Women’s Administrator for South Dakota University. Her history with South Dakota State and its students is a long one, having become the institution’s first full-time compliance coordinator in 1990. Since joining the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, she has served as the sports supervisor for three athletic programs (women’s basketball, soccer and softball) and she has overseen other areas within the department (compliance, academic support and Title IX). Heylens is an active member of NCAA, The Summit League and campus committees. At SDSU, she serves on the Undergraduate Experience Committee, Diversity Committee, Behavioral and Intervention Team (BIT), the Residential Advisory Counsel, University Accreditation Committee and the Choices and Prevention (CAP) Committee. Within the athletics department, Heylens is part of the Intercollegiate Athletics Board, Hall of Fame Committee and the Compliance Team. A Watertown native, Heylens and her husband, Bill, live in Volga and have two grown children.
Jeff Holm joined the SDSU athletic staff as the senior associate athletic director for facilities and operations in July 2014, after spending 13 years in various roles at Augustana College in Sioux Falls. A native of Brookings, Holm brings more than a decade of experience in intercollegiate athletics in both coaching and administration to the Jackrabbits, the last four years as the associate athletic director at Augustana College after serving as an assistant athletic director from 2006-10. While at Augustana, Holm served as the Vikings’ baseball coach from 2001-06, and earned North Central Conference Coach of the Year honors in 2003 after leading his squad to the conference championship. Prior to taking over the Augustana baseball program, Holm served as the head baseball coach at Millikin University in Decatur, Ill., from 1998-2001. He also served as the chair of the exercise science department at MU in 2001. A former baseball player at Minnesota State, Mankato, Holm earned a bachelor's degree in math education with a minor in coaching from MSU in 1993, and earned a master's degree in sport pedagogy from South Dakota State in 1997. While at SDSU, he served as an assistant baseball coach for the Jackrabbits. 31
SCOTT BROWN
Sr. Associate Athletic Director for Development
Scott Brown joined the Jackrabbit staff as the senior associate athletic director for development March 3, 2014. He manages all fundraising operations for the South Dakota State athletics department. He serves as the sport administrator for the Jackrabbits football and baseball programs. Brown came to State after serving as the director of development for UCLA Athletics. During his time with the Bruins, he oversaw major gift fundraising efforts for a variety of programs, and directed the implementation of a sport specific program endowment initiative and the creation of an athletics-specific planned giving program. Before his time at UCLA, Brown held a variety of positions at the University of Iowa. He started as an intern in the ticket office and eventually became the associate director of development. During his time in Iowa City, Brown managed the Hawkeyes’ annual fund and served as the liaison between the University of Iowa Foundation and athletic ticket office. Originally from Storm Lake, Iowa, Brown graduated from Simpson College (Iowa) with bachelor’s degrees in sports administration and political science in 2003. He added a master’s degree in sport management from Western Illinois in 2005. Brown lives in Brookings with his wife, Kristy, and their three children.
ADMINISTRATION
Sonja Anderson
Assistant Equipment Manager
Brody Busho
Assistant AD Facilities & Operations
Tanner Feterl
Dave Anderson
Development Account Executive
Carly Case
Academic Advisor
Sharon Foley
Rachael Anello
Equipment/Facilities
Kristen Beer
Tom Bigelow
Jeff Drietz
Jeffrey Eisenbaum
Head Equipment Manager
Blake Day
Associate AD Development
Equipment Manager Facilities Manager
Maggan Froseth
Matt Holland
Jackrabbit Sports Properties
Accounting Assistant
Tammy Loban
Tyler Merriam Associate AD Media
Faculty Athletics Rep.
Compliance Assistant
Sean Smalley
Jonathan Treiber
Christi Williams
Dalton Williams
Assistant AD Administration
Assistant AD Ticket Sales & Service
Director of Athletic Marketing
Ticket - Account Executive
Broadcast Services
Dr. Rich Reid
Natasha Schreiber
Associate AD Operations
Tickets
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Facilities
Assistant AD Ticket Sales & Operations
Niki Bono
Senior Claims Clerk
Dave Ellis
Associate AD Budget
Justin Hansen
Bruce Lichty
Jennifer Sell
Michele Schmidt
Broadcast Services
Assistant AD-Academics
Matt Wright
Jackrabbit Sports Properties
Facilities
Assistant Sports Information Director
Zach Voss
Jackrabbit Sports Properties