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MEDIA GUIDE QUICK FACTS
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Kansas State University Location Founded Enrollment Conference Nickname Colors President Athletics Director
Manhattan, Kan. 1863 23,581 Big 12 Wildcats Purple and White Dr. Kirk Schulz John Currie
Golf Information Head Coach Alma Mater, Year Office Phone Office Fax Mail
Tim Norris UTEP, ‘91 785.587.7816 785.776.1290 5200 Colbert Hills Dr. Manhattan, KS 66503 Home Course Colbert Hills Lettermen Returning/Lost 6/3 Inaugural Season 1935
Season of Golf NCAA Regional Appearances 2010 Big 12 Result
76th 7 5th
Colbert Hills 72 7,525 May 1, 2000 Zoysia L 93 Bent Grass 785.776.6475 www.colberthills.com
Sports Information Golf Contact Office Phone Office Fax Cell Phone EMail Website Mail
Table of Contents Quick Facts Media Information Media Outlets
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Andy North 785.532.6735 785.532.6093 913.375.8969 anorth@kstate.edu www.kstatesports.com 1800 College Ave., Suite 37 Bramlage Coliseum Manhattan, KS 66502
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Conference Capsules
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K-State Golfers
Ross Geubelle Jason Schulte Kyle Smell Chase Chamberlin Ben Juffer Curtis Yonke Thomas Birdsey David Klaudt Tyler Norris Jack Watson
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K-State History
AllTime Results 2836 Letterwinners 36 Coaching History 37 Tournament Titles 37 Coaching History 37 Individual Records 38 Team Records 39 Conference Results 40 Honors and Awards 41
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Tim Norris
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Season Outlook Season Preview 1011 | Roster 10 | Fall Results
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Golf Facilities
Colbert Hills Indoor Facility
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Season Review
0910 | Recaps 0910 | Statistics
Big 12 Conference
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Program History
Par Yardage Opening Date Fairways Greens Phone Website
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42-50 University Section Kansas State 4244 Distinguished Alumni 45 Administration 4648 Support Staff 48 Head Coaches 49 Compliance 49
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Jim Colbert Jim Colbert
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Credits: The 201011 Kansas State men’s golf media guide is a production of the Kansas State athletic communications office. The guide was written, designed and edited by student assistant Brent Fritzemeier. Cover design by Ron Cook, athletics graphics designer. Edited by athletic communications assistant director Ryan Lackey and head coach Tim Norris. Photos by Pete Aiken, Scott Weaver and head coach Tim Norris.
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MEDIA INFORMATION
Athletic Communications Directory 1800 College Ave., Suite 37 Bramlage Coliseum Manhattan, KS 66502 Kenny Lannou Director Sport: Football Phone: 785.532.7977 Cell: 785.587.7867 EMail: klannou@kstatesports.com
Tom Gilbert Assistant Director Sport: Men’s Basketball Phone: 785.532.7979 Cell: 785.587.7868 EMail: tgilbert@kstatesports.com
Randy Peterson Assistant Director Sports: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Tennis Phone: 785.532.7975 Cell: 785.587.7769 EMail: rspete12@kstatesports.com
Ryan Lackey Assistant Director Sport: Baseball Phone: 785.532.7708 Cell: 785.587.7865 EMail: rlackey@kstatesports.com
Media Information
Colbert Hills
A notes package will be emailed to the media approximately four days prior to each tournament. Included in the notes package will be a preview for the upcoming tournament. This notes package, including statistics, will be availible on www.kstatesports.com.
Colbert Hills is the home of KState’s men’s and women’s golf teams. The course is located on the northwest side of Manhattan, three miles west of Bill Snyder Family Stadium on Kimball Ave. at Grand Mere. All practices are held at Colbert Hills. (More information on pgs. 2627)
Contact
Athletic Communications Department
Student assistant Andy North is the men’s golf contact for the 2011 Spring season. Additional information can be obtained through assistant director of athletic communications Ryan Lackey.
The Kansas State Athletic Communications Office is located on the northwest side of Bramlage Coliseum. To enter the office, go through the doorway on the north side of Bramlage, in between the coliseum and Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
Interviews All interviews must be coordinated through the sports information office, by either student assistant Andy North or assistant director of athletic communications Ryan Lackey. Interview requests for studentathletes must be submitted 24 hours prior to the interview time. Phone interviews for those out of town can also be arragned.
Assistant Director Sports: Volleyball, Rowing, Track and Field Phone: 785.532.7976 Cell: 785.587.7866 EMail: dwiech@kstatesports.com
Information regarding Kansas State athletics and it’s 16 varsity sports can be obtained through the official website, www.k statesports.com.
Primary Media Outlets Associated Press
Kansas City Star
Hutchinson News
215 W. Pershing Road Kansas City, Mo. 64108 Phone: 816.421.4844 Fax: 816.421.3590
1729 Grand Blvd. Kansas City, Mo. 64108 Phone: 816.234.4355 Fax: 816.234.4360 Website: www.kansascity.com
300 West 2nd Ave. Hutchinson, Kan. 67501 Phone: 800.766.5742 Fax: 620.662.4186 Website: www.hutchnews.com
Kansas State Collegian 103 Kedzie Hall Manhattan, Kan. 66506 Phone: 785.532.6556 Fax: 785.532.6456 Website: www.kstatecollegian.com
Topeka CapitalJournal David Wiechman
www.kstatesports.com
616 E. Jefferson Topeka, Kan. 66607 Phone: 800.777.7171 ext. 1159 Website: www.cjonline.com
Wichita Eagle 825 East Douglas Wichita, Kan. 67201 Phone: 316.268.6251 Fax: 316.268.6536 Website: www.kansas.com
Salina Journal 333 South Fourth Salina, Kan. 67401 Phone: 785.823.6363 Fax: 785.827.6060 Website: www.saljournal.com
Powercat Illustrated 1125 Moro Manhattan, Kan. 66502 Phone: 785.539.8041 Fax: 785.539.8067 Website: www.gopowercat.com
KMAN (1350 AM) 2414 Casement Road Manhattan, Kan. 66502 Phone: 785.776.1350 Fax: 785.539.1000 Website: www.1350kman.com
Brent Fritzemeier Student Assistant Sport: Men’s Golf Phone: 785.532.6735 EMail: brentf@kstate.edu
Kelly Yoder Office Manager Phone: 785.532.6735 EMail: kyoder@kstatesports.com
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The Kansas State Athletics Department www.kstatesports.com. The site is available to the media and the general public and provides a wealth of information on each of KState’s 16 varsity sports. Media and fans are welcome to access everything from the most current media guide to game notes, recaps, schedules, rosters, statistics and biographies on kstatesports.com.
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BIG 12 CONFERENCE
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BAYLOR
COLORADO
IOWA STATE
Location Waco, Texas Founded 1845 Enrollment 14,614 Colors Green and Gold President Dr. David E. Garland Athletic Director Ian McCaw Head Coach Greg Priest Home Course Twin Rivers Golf Club 2010 Big 12 Finish 6th Golf SID Chris Yandle Phone 254.710.8119 EMail christopher_yandle@baylor.edu Website www.baylorbears.com
Location Boulder, Colo. Founded 1876 Enrollment 29,500 Colors Silver, Gold and Black Chancellor Dr. Phil DiStefano Athletic Director Mike Bohn Head Coach Roy Edwards Home Course Colorado National Golf Club 2010 Big 12 Finish 9th Golf SID David Plati Phone 303.492.6128 EMail david.plati@colorado.edu Website www.cubuffs.com
Location Ames, Iowa Founded 1858 Enrollment 26,856 Colors Cardinal and Gold President Dr. Gregory L. Geoffroy Athletic Director Jamie Pollard Head Coach Andrew Tank Home Course Veenker Memorial Golf Course 2010 Big 12 Finish 10th Golf SID Rachel Gerdes Phone 262.719.9670 EMail ragerdes@iastate.edu Website www.cyclones.com
KANSAS
MISSOURI
NEBRASKA
Location Founded Enrollment Colors Chancellor Interim AD Head Coach Home Course 2010 Big 12 Finish Golf SID SID Phone EMail Website
Location Founded Enrollment Colors President Athletic Director Head Coach Home Course 2010 Big 12 Finish Golf SID SID Phone EMail Website
Lincoln, Neb. 1869 23,573 Scarlet and Cream Harvey S. Perlman, JD Tom Osborne Bill Spangler Firethorn Golf Course T7th Connor Stange 402.560.3758 cstange@huskers.com www.huskers.com
Location Columbia, Mo. Founded 1839 Enrollment 30,200 Colors Old Gold and Black President Dr. Brady Deaton Athletic Director Michael Alden Head Coach Mark Leroux Home Course The Club at Old Hawthorne 2010 Big 12 Finish 11th Golf SID Josh Murray SID Phone 573.882.0711 EMail murrayjos@missouri.edu Website www.mutigers.com
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA STATE
TEXAS
Norman, Okla. 1890 30,092 Crimson and Cream David L. Boren Joe Castiglione Ryan Hybl Jimmie Austin Golf Course T7th Chris Jeter 214.908.8349 chrisjeter@ou.edu www.soonersports.com
Location Stillwater, Okla. Founded 1890 Enrollment 31,80 Colors Orange and Black President Burns Hargis Athletic Director Mike Holder Head Coach Mike McGraw Home Course Karsten Creek 2010 Big 12 Finish 1st Golf SID Ryan Cameron SID Phone 405.744.4854 EMail ryan.cameron@okstate.edu Website www.okstate.com
Location Austin, Texas Founded 1883 Enrollment 51,032 Colors Burnt Orange and White President Dr. William Powers, Jr. Athletic Director DeLoss Dodds Head Coach John Fields Home Course University of Texas Golf Club 2010 Big 12 Finish 3rd Golf SID Travis Feldhaus SID Phone 512.232.9460 EMail travis.feldhaus@athletics.utexas.edu Website www.texassports.com
TEXAS A&M
Location Founded Enrollment Colors President Athletic Director Head Coach Home Course 2010 Big 12 Finish Golf SID SID Phone EMail Website
Location Founded Enrollment Colors Chancellor Athletic Director Head Coach Home Course 2010 Big 12 Finish Golf SID SID Phone EMail Website
Lawrence, Kan. 1866 30,102 Crimson and Blue Dr. Bernadette GrayLittle Sean Lester Kit Grove Alvamar Golf Course 12th Matt Trofholz 913.484.5975 mstrauss@ku.edu www.kuathletics.com
College Station, Texas 1876 48,000 Marron and White Dr. R. Bowen Loftin Bill Byrne J.T. Higgins The Traditions Club 2nd Matt Simon 979.255.0469 matts@athletics.tamu.edu www.aggieathletics.com
TEXAS TECH Location Founded Enrollment Colors President Athletic Director Head Coach Home Course 2010 Big 12 Finish Golf SID SID Phone EMail Website
Lubbock, Texas 1923 30,000 Red and Black Dr. Guy Bailey Gerald Myers Greg Sands The Rawls Course 4th Blayne Beal 806.790.7924 blayne.beal@ttu.edu www.texastech.com
BIG 12 Location Dallas, Texas Founded 1996 Commissioner Dan Beebe Asst. Com. for Communications Bob Burda Director of Communications Rob Carolla Assoc. Director of Communications Joni Lehman Asst. Communications Director Carmen Branch Golf Contact Jessica Schwager EMail jschwagerg@big12sports.com Contact Phone 469.524.1040 Website www.big12sports.com
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vlrqe jlsbjbkq vçìåÖ=dêçìé=çÑ=táäÇÅ~íë=iççâ=íç=`çåíáåìÉ=hJpq^qb=qê~Çáíáçå With the departure of what could arguably be called the strongest senior class in Kansas State golf history, the Wildcats must now turn to a young group of seven underclassmen to continue to build upon the foundation laid at K-State by Tim Norris. Norris, who is in his 14th season as the head coach at K-State, inherited a program that had finished last in the Big Eight Conference for 14 straight years. After the 2009-10 season, it is safe to say that the Kansas State golf program is in good hands. The Wildcats, who were just one season removed from a school record-tying four tournament victories in 2008-09, finished fifth in the Big 12 Tournament, while winning the 10th tournament title under Norris’ watch. It is a time of transition in the program as the K-State leader in career stroke average and tournaments played, Mitchell Gregson, along with fellow seniors Joe Ida and Joe Kinney all graduated in May, leaving behind big shoes to fill in the Wildcat scoring lineup. “Obviously, you want good seniors on your team, and we have two very good seniors on this squad,” said Norris. “When you look at the scoring that we lost off of last year’s team, there were some big holes to fill. I think that some of the returning guys might have pressed and tried a little too hard to replace that. “All that you can do is go out there and play
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your own game, and I think there were some good lessons learned in that respect. I think that we can get right back up to that level with the new players that we have. I say it all the time that the ball does not know how old you are. We have a good group of guys that I think had a good learning experience this fall and are just ready to get out there this spring to turn things around and show how good we can be.” The Wildcats showed flashes of brilliance throughout the fall, but were never really able to put together four solid scores together on any given day. Some of that speaks to the Wildcat’s inexperience as the team features three sophomores and four freshmen that came into the program for the 2010-11 season. “From a results perspective, I would not say that it was disappointing, but we obviously did underachieve,” said Norris. “I think that, as a group, everybody would agree with that. But when we look at the big picture and towards the long-term, there is a lot of optimism, and I think that this is not going to be a long process to get things going in the right direction again.” The Wildcats struggled out of the gates of the 2010-11 season, finishing in last place in the season-opening Wolf Run Intercollegeiate. They quickly rebounded at the Kansas Invitational at Alvamar Golf Course, where the
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Wildcats took home sixth place among the 15 teams in attendance, with three individuals placing in the top 15. K-State’s real breakout came one week later at their host tournament, the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate, where the Wildcats finished in second place. The event was a coming out party of sorts for two of the Wildcat freshmen, Jack Watson and Thomas Birdsey, who took second and third, respectively. In the final three tournaments of the fall season, K-State’s inexperience reared its head, taking 11th at the Firestone Invitational, ninth at the David Toms Intercollegiate and 10th at the Pacific Invitational. “If the guys can come in this spring and address a couple of parts of their games that hurt them the most this fall, then we can turn this thing around pretty fast,” said Norris. “It just seemed that we were one or two scores short everyday. It makes a big difference if you are counting a high score for that third or fourth score. “Our struggles did not stem from a total lack of ability. It was just that in team golf it is not how good your number one guy is, it is how good your No. 4 man can shoot. That is not a secret and it is going to take a lot of hard work, and fortunately this group of guys is not afraid of hard work. I think that they have seen over the years that if you put in the work, you are going to reap the rewards.”
SEASON OUTLOOK oçëë=dÉìÄÉääÉ As one of two seniors on this young Wildcat squad, Geubelle has been looked at to provide a leadership prescence in the K-State lockeroom this season. The senior from Lakin, Kan., saw his first action of the season while playing as an individual at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate, finishing in a tie for 30th at 19-over par. Geubelle broke into the scoring lineup at the Firestone Invitational, tying for 69th. “Ross has made some strides this fall, and he has qualified for our first event this spring,” said Norris. “It’s great to see that he stayed on task throughout the fall. I think he can really be a difference-maker for us. He has played on some winning lineups throughout his career. Ross knows how to win, and I think he will be a big difference-maker come spring.”
g~ëçå=pÅÜìäíÉ Jason Schulte is looking to finish out his Wildcat career on a high note. As the second of two 2010-11 seniors, Schulte is one of the most experienced golfers on the squad, and Coach Norris is looking for big things during the second half of his final season wearing the purple and white. “Jason is another senior that knows how to win and has been on some winning teams for us.” said Norris. “We are looking for somebody who can make a difference for us, and I think that Jason has the opportunity to really go out on a high note. He has kind of embraced the fact that he has one last season, and it just shows all that he has done for our program and the commitment that he has made.” Schulte saw action in three tournaments over the course of the fall, starting out by finishing in a tie for 26th while playing as an individual at the Kansas Invitational. He saw the best finish of the fall season come one week later where he tied for 10th at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate. His last action came as he made the trip to Stockton, Calif., where he was part of the scoring lineup for the Pacific Invitational, tying for 42nd place.
hóäÉ=pãÉää The only remaining uperclassmen on the 2010-11 squad, Kyle Smell is one of the most experienced golfers on the Wildcat roster this season, having played in 21 tournaments over his career. Smell saw action in two of the tournaments on the fall slate, and he got off to a fast start,as tying for eighth while playing as an individual in his first action of the season at the Kansas Invitational, carding a 1-over par 217. He broke into the scoring lineup the following week at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate, where he tied for 35th at 21-over par.
“He is an upperclassmen that can really make a difference,” said Norris. “He has played in winning lineups before, and has won numerous junior tournaments. This is a game of confidence, and I think that once Kyle gets a little bit of confidence in himself, it will get him right back on track. His game was fine this fall. He had a nice tournament over there at Alvamar. I think that once he gets comfortable, he will be off and running.”
`Ü~ëÉ=`Ü~ãÄÉêäáå= A redshirt sophomore, Chase Chamberlin saw action in four of the six tournaments throughout the fall slate, giving him valuable experience as he moves forward into the spring season. Chamberlin began the season in his hometown of Lawrence, Kan., playing in the Kansas Invitational at Alvamar Golf Club. There, he tied for 54th as part of the K-State scoring lineup. He saw his best finish in the fall come at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where he tied for 30th while playing as an individual. Chamberlin also competed as an individual at the Firestone Invitational, tying for 32nd, before wraping up the fall slate as part of the scoring lineup at the David Toms Intercollegiate where the tied for 50th. “Chase played some nice golf for us in the fall,” said Norris. “We had a session with a physical trainer at the end of the fall, and I think he is a guy that is really going to benefit from what he saw with his exercise routine and how that relates to his golf swing. I think that he is going to see a lot of benefits with that. His swing is fine, he is a good strong young man, but I think he is going to feel even better about his swing as he goes through this program. We see a lot of upside in Chase.”
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While Juffer got off to a slow start on the season by finishing in a tie for 40th at the season-opening Wolf Run Intercollegiate, he didn’t take long to hit his stride as he tied for 12th in back-to-back events at the Kansas Invitational and the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate. He fell into a little bit of a funk over the next two events, tying for 52nd at the Firestone Invitational and 68th at the David Toms Intercollegiate. Juffer finished the season on a high note, however, finishing in a tie for 14th at the Pacific Invitational where he fired an impressive even-par 213 at the Brookside Country Club. He will look to build on the momentum gaind in that last tournament as he is looked towards again to provide leadership and stability within the scoring lineup.
`ìêíáë=vçåâÉ After coming off of a freshman season that saw Curtis Yonke become the first K-State freshmen in 23 years to win an individual tournament title, hopes were high that Yonke could elevate his game even further coming into his sophomore season. “Curtis was a winner last year as a freshman at the Mizzou Intercollegiate, and I really cannot say anything negative about Curtis,” said Norris. “I think that he felt like there was a lot of pressure on him to pick up some of the slack of the departed senior class and that is just a tough thing to try to do. It’s been a learning process and it is tough to do.” Yonke played in four tournaments throughout the fall for the Wildcats, starting the year off at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate where he tied for 40th. From there, he finished in a tie for 30th at the Kansas Invitational, and followed that up with at tie for 35th at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate. He concluded the fall slate in Stockton, Calif., where he tied for 30th at the Pacific Invitational to close out the fall season. “I think that when he comes out of this, he is going to be a better player. He is another guy that I think is going to benefit from this fitness program as far as tailoring his workout a little bit more towards what he needs to develop in his game, as opposed to just building up raw strength. Pound-for-pound, he is probably as long as most of the players in collegiate golf, so length is really not an issue for Curtis. Sometimes that can be a curse too, because you tend to try and take some chances that maybe you normally wouldn’t. Curtis is a huge difference maker for us and I know that he is looking forward to the spring season.”
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In just his first six tournaments as a collegiate golfer, freshman Thomas Birdsey has already made a name for himself, finishing the fall slate with three top-20 finishes, while leading K-State in stroke average with a 73.06. Birdsey carded the lowest round of any Wildcat when he fired a 7-under 65 during round two of the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate. On the year he has totaled six different rounds under par, and all of those facts make him stand out as a player to watch come spring. “Thomas had a really, really good fall, but he has got a couple of things to work on,” said Norris. “This is not at all the best golf that Thomas has ever played. He’s still got his best golf ahead of him. I know that he will be committed to working hard and is really looking to continue to be a consistent performer in our lineup.” Birdsey was part of the K-State scoring lineup for every tournament on the 2010 fall slate. He got off to a rough start at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate where he tied for 62nd in his first career tournament. The next week at the Kansas Invitational, he notched the first top-15 finish of his young career at the Kansas Invitational, tying for 12th at 3-over par. He made a real splash at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where he notched his first topfive finish ever, taking home third place after shooting an impressive 1-under 215. He closed out the season strong as well, never finishing below 23rd as he tied for 20th, 23rd and 21st at the Firestone Invitational, David Toms Intercollegiate and Pacific Invitational, respectively. “He played really good down at Prairie Dunes in the Kansas Amateur this summer, so I know that he has the Big 12 Tournament circled, as we all do. It will be exciting to watch Thomas go through the second half of his freshman year and continue to grow.”
A native of Dallas, Texas, David Klaudt has shown flashes of talent over the first three tournaments of his young career, making him an exciting prospect for the future of Wildcat Golf. Klaudt’s first action of the season came at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where he notched his first career top-15 finish in his first tournament as a collegiate golfer, finishing in a tie for 15th while playing as an individual. He then went on to play a solid tournament at the Firestone Invitational, tying for 22nd at 4-over par. Klaudt wrapped up his fall slate at the David Toms Intercollegiate where he finished in a tie for 58th. “David did a nice job for us,” said Norris. “He struggled a little bit during his first round in Louisiana and then came back and played some really good golf with two solid rounds to finish out. I see a lot of upside in David. He has some little things to work on, but overall I think he has done a nice job of competing. He plays with a lot of emotion, and it is kind of nice to see someone out there competing and enjoying the competition. I think that he brings a lot to the team, and I am looking forward to watching him progress as a player.”
qóäÉê=kçêêáë The only native Kansasn of the 2010-11 freshman class, Tyler Norris decided to stay at home and join his father’s program at KState. Norris was part of the scoring lineup for the season-opening tournament at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate, finishing in a tie for 69th in his first career tournament. His only other action of the fall season came at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where he tied for 45th. “Tyler got his feet wet this year, and I think that of all of the guys, he has really taken it upon himself to work hard this winter,” said Norris. “He has also qualified for this first tournament coming up in the spring. I think that from a physical fitness standpoint, our new workout program is really going to he
him. It is not that he needs to hit the ball longer, its just that being able to stabilize the club is going to help him accuracy and consistency wise. He will hit the ball longer, and I think his misses will be a little bit straighter.”
g~Åâ=t~íëçå A native of Lincolnshire, Ill., Watson has burst onto the scene at K-State with a pair of top-10 finishes in just six tournaments as a Wildcat. He ranks third on the team in stroke average at 74.44 and leads the team in rounds even or under par with seven on the season. At this point in his young career, it seems like the sky is the limit for Watson. “Jack came right in and did what I thought he would do,” said Norris. “I think that Jack would agree that his summer wasn’t a great summer for him because he anticipated the jump to college golf just a little too much. He turned it right on this fall though.” Watson was part of the scoring lineup in five of the six tournaments this season, and he played as an individual in the remaining tournament. He started out by tying for 69th at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate and then went on to tie for 54th at the Kansas Invitational. His break-out performance came at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where he took home second place at 2-under par 214 while playing as an individual. He dropped down into a tie for 44th during his next outing at the Firestone Invitational, but bounced right back to tie for sixth place at the David Toms Intercollegiate where he fired an impresive 5-under par. Watson rounded out the fall slate of his rookie season with a tie for 51st at the Pacific Invitational. “I think he had his hopes up for that last tournament of the fall. He knew that was a course that you could really put up some low scores and I think that kind of backfired on him a little bit. He was kind of worn out by the time we got to that event. He has done a great job and has worked really hard this fall. I am very confident that he is going to come on this spring and pick right back up where he left off and play some great golf.”
2011 SPRING SCHEDULE
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UTSA OAK HILLS INVITATIONAL
FRESNO STATE CLASSIC
BORDER OLYMPICS
COWBOY CLASSIC
HAWKEYE INVITATIONAL
February 1415, 2011 Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas
March 78, 2011 Sunnyside CC Fresno, Calif.
March 2526, 2011 Laredo CC Laredo, Texas
April 45, 2011 Talking Stick GC Scottsdale, Ariz.
April 1617, 2011 Finkbone GC Iowa City, Iowa
BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP
NCAA REGIONAL
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP
April 2527, 2011 Prairie Dunes CC Hutchinson, Kan.
May 1921, 2011 TBA
June 14, 2011 Karsten Creek GC Stillwater, Okla.
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2010-11 ROSTER
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Sitting Left to Right, Top Row: Chase Chamberlin, Thomas Birdsey, David Klaudt, Ben Juffer, Kyle Smell. Standing Left to Right: Head Coach Tim Norris, Tyler Norris, Jack Waton, Willie the Wildcat, Ross Geubelle, Jason Schulte, Curtis Yonke.
2010-11 ROSTER Name
YrExp
Thomas Birdsey Fr.HS Chase Chamberlin So.1L Ross Geubelle Sr.2L Ben Juffer So.1L David Klaudt Fr.HS Tyler Norris Fr.HS Jason Schulte Sr.3L Kyle Smell Jr.2L Jack Watson Fr.HS Curtis Yonke So.1L * Indicates Double Major
Hometown
Major
Trophy Club, Texas (South Lake Caroll HS) Lawerence, Kan. (Olathe South HS) Lakin, Kan. (Lakin HS) W. Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling Catholic HS) Dallas, Texas (Cistercian Prep) Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan HS) Mission Hills, Kan. (Rockhurst HS) Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West HS) Lincolnshire, Ill. (Carmel Catholic HS) Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West HS)
Communications Life Sciences MBA Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Marketing & Modern Languages* Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration
2010 FALL TEAM RESULTS Date Sept. 1112 Sept. 2021 Sept. 2728 Oct. 1112 Oct. 1819 Nov. 13
Event Wolf Run Intercollegiate (Wolf Run GCZionsville, Ind.) Kansas Invitational (Alvamar GCLawrence, Kan.) Jim Colbert Intercollegiate (Colbert Hills GCManhattan, Kan.) Firestone Invitational (Firestone CCAkron, Ohio) David Toms Intercollegiate (CC of LouisianaBaton Rouge, La.) Pacific Invitational (Brookside CCStockton, Calif.)
Score 305300312–917 (+65) 290301296–887 (+23) 305289304–898 (+34) 296288308–892 (+28) 301288287–876 (+12) 294281289–864 (+12)
Place 15th of 15 6th of 15 2nd of 7 11th of 13 9th of 14 10th of 12
2010 FALL STATISTICS Player Thomas Birdsey Jason Schulte Jack Watson Ben Juffer David Klaudt Kyle Smell Curtis Yonke Chase Chamberlin Ross Geubelle Tyler Norris
Events 6 3 6 6 3 2 4 4 2 2
Rounds 18 9 18 18 9 6 12 12 6 6
Strokes 1,315 669 1,340 1,348 679 454 904 913 470 497
Average Low 18 Low 36 Low 54 Top 5 73.06 65 142 215 1 74.33 71 143 221 74.44 70 140 211 1 74.88 67 142 213 75.44 71 144 220 75.67 70 144 217 75.33 69 144 217 76.08 70 145 222 78.33 75 152 235 82.83 75 163 246
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WOLF RUN INTERCOLLEGIATE
KANSAS INVITATIONAL
JIM COLBERT INTERCOLLEGIATE
FIRESTONE INVITATIONAL
September 1112 2010 Wolf Run Golf Club Zionsville, Ind. Par 71 / 7,195 Yards HostIndiana
September 2021 2010 Alvamar Golf Club Lawrence, Kan. Par 72 / 7,092 Yards HostKansas
September 2728 2010 Colbert Hills Golf Club Manhattan, Kan. Par 72 / 7,525 Yards HostKState
October 1112 2010 Firestone Country Club Akron, Ohio Par 72 / 7,087 Yards HostAkron
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. – The Kansas State men’s golf team wrapped up its first tour nament of the 201011 season at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate as the Wildcats finished 15th at the par 71, 7,195yard Wolf Run Golf Club. After starting the day one spot ahead of Louisville, the Wildcats shot a 28 over par 312 in the tournament’s final round, dropping them back to 15th. KState shot rounds of 305, 300 and 312 over the threeday event to finish at 65over par 917. “We did finish at the bottom in this tournament, but I think there were some good lessons learned,” said head coach Tim Norris. “It is such a tough adjustment. It is a course that if you are playing well, you have got a chance to have a good week. If you are just off a little bit, or off a lot, it’s not going to be a lot of fun out here.” The Wildcats featured a team of young and in experienced golfers, as the fiveman team consisted of two sophomores and three freshmen in their collegiate debuts. Soph omore Curtis Yonke lead the Wildcats, card ing a 767377—226 to put him in a tie for 40th at 13over par. “Obviously, our guys have some things to work on in their games,” Norris said. “Any little weakness was magnified here this weekend. That is kind of a good thing, to come here and do that in the early part of the year where you are just trying to see where your game is.”
LAWRENCE, Kan. – The Kansas State men’s golf team finished in a tie for sixth following the final round of play at the Kansas Invitational at the par 72, 7,092 yard Alvamar Golf Club. The Wildcats began the day in sixth place after shooting a 15over par 591 over the first two rounds of play, and they were able to maintain that position after carding an 8over par 296 in the tournament’s final round. KState fin ished just one shot back of fifthplace team LouisianaMonroe and seven shots back of Missouri State, which took fourth.“ I saw some positive things today,” said head coach Tim Norris. “I think that the guys did a little bit better job and the scores re flected that. This course has its idiosyn crasies, but that is all part of the game – trying to learn the course as fast as you can so that on the first hole of the tournament, you are ready to go.” Junior Kyle Smell, who carded the best score of any golfer compet ing as an individual, placed the highest of any Wildcat, finishing the tournament in eighth place at 1over par 217. A pair of Wildcats – freshman Thomas Birdsey and sophomore Ben Juffer – each notched the first top15 finish of their young careers as they tied for 12th. “I told the team after wards that I see a lot of mistakes, but they are correctable mistakes,” Norris said. “I thought the effort was there, we just need a little bit better execution.”
MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Kansas State men’s golf team took second place, with a pair of Wildcat freshmen finishing in the topthree individually, following the final round of the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate at the par 72, 7,525yard Colbert Hills Golf Course. The Wildcats started the day in a tie for second with UMKC, and they were able to pull ahead by four strokes in the tournament’s final round to gain sole pos session of second with a 34over par 898. Central Arkansas was able to hold off K State, carding a 25over par 889 to take home firstplace honors. “I wish it would have been better,” said head coach Tim Nor ris. “The guys were in contention going into the last round, and we came up just a little bit short.” Freshman Jack Watson, who was competing as an individual, finished sec ond, firing an evenpar 72 on his final round to finish at 2under 214. Fellow freshman Thomas Birdsey finished just one shot back of Watson at 1under par 215 to grab third place, marking his second straight top15 finish. Senior Jason Schulte also notched a top10 finish, carding a 9 over par 225 to place 10th. Sophomore Ben Juffer finished in a tie for 12th for the sec ond straight week, ending the tournament at 10over par. “We are a work in progress, but this tournament shows that we have some good young guys that I think are going to be good for a long time,” Norris said. “I don’t think they have played their best golf possible by any means. It is a pos itive, but we would have liked to win. That never gets old.”
AKRON, Ohio – The Kansas State men’s golf team dropped back to 11th place in the final round of the Firestone Invitational at the par 72, 7,060yard Firestone Country Club North Course. The Wildcats started the day in eighth place after finishing the first two rounds of the tournament at 8 over par, but stumbled in the final round, carding a 20over par 308. Indiana won the overall team competition by firing a 15 under par 849, while Indiana’s David Erdy and Maryland’s John Popeck took home top honors individually, each shooting 9under par for the tournament. Freshman Thomas Birdsey finished outside of the top 15 for the first time in three tournaments, carding a 3over par 219 to put him in a tie for 21st. Fellow freshman David Klaudt finished one shot back of Birdsey at 4over, finishing in a tie for 22nd, while freshman Jack Watson carded a 10over 226 to tie for 44th. Soph omore Chase Chamberlin led all golfers playing solely as individuals at the tourna ment, carding a 6over par 222 to tie for 32nd. “It was a tough day for us today,” said head coach Tim Norris. “We gave some strokes up in the last couple of holes, which I think was just a case of trying to add up the score before we got done today. I think the guys were pushing, especially on the last couple of holes, to come in with a good score instead of just concentrating on exe cuting. I think that is a sign of a young team, or a team that is struggling a little bit.”
Team Results 1. Illinois T2. UCf T2. Ball State 4. Tulsa T5. Northwestern T5. Indiana T7. Missouri T7. North Florida 9. Michigan 10. IUPUI 11. Iowa State 12. Penn State 13. Kentucky 14. Louisville 15. Kansas State
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Team Results 1. Oklahoma City 2. Nebraska 3. UMKC 4. Missouri State 5. ULM T6. Kansas State T6. Kansas 8. Louisiana 9. Oral Roberts 10. South Dakota St. 11. Drake 12. Creighton 13. Jacksonville 14. SIU Edwardsville 15. Western Kent.
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KState Individuals T40. Curtis Yonke T54. Ben Juffer T62. Thomas Birdsey T69. Jack Watson T80. Tyler Norris
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KState Individuals T8. *Kyle Smell T12. Ben Juffer T12. Thomas Birdsey T26. *Jason Schulte T30. Curtis Yonke T54. Jack Watson T54. Chase Chamberlin
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Team Results 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Central Ark. Kansas State UMKC Drake Creighton UC Riverside S. Dakota State
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KState Individuals 2. 3. T10. T12. T15. T30. T30. T35. T35. 45.
*Jack Watson Thomas Birdsey Jason Schulte Ben Juffer *David Klaudt *Ross Geubelle *Chase Chamberlin Curtis Yonke Kyle Smell *Tyler Norris
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Team Results 1. Indiana 2. Notre Dame 3. New Mexico St. 4. E. Michigan 5. St. Mary’s 6. Maryland 7. Iowa State 8. Akron 9. Toledo 10. Illinois State 11. Kansas State 12. Xavier 13. Wichita State
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KState Individuals 21. Thomas Birdsey T23. David Klaudt T33. *Chase Chamberlin T44. Jack Watson T50. Ben Juffer T69. Ross Geubelle
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FALL RECAP
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2010 FALL INDIVIDUAL RESULTS BY TOURNAMENT WOLF RUN INTERCOLLEGIATE
FIRESTONE INVITATIONAL
T.40. Curtis Yonke 767377—226 (+13) T54. Ben Juffer 757183—229 (+16) T62. Thomas Birdsey777975—231 (+18) T69. Jack Watson 777780—234 (+21) T80. Tyler Norris 828980—251 (+38)
T20. Thomas Birdsey737076—219 (+3) T22. David Klaudt 737176—220 (+4) T32. *ChaseChamberlin 707577—222 (+6) T44. Jack Watson 717580—226 (+10) T52. Ben Juffer 797277—228 (+12) T69. Ross Geubelle 797779—235 (+19)
KANSAS INVITATIONAL
DAVID TOMS INTERCOLLEGIATE
PACIFIC INVATIONAL
October 1819, 2010 Country Club of Louisiana Baton Rouge, La. Par 72 / 7,106 Yards HostLSU
November 13, 2010 Brookside Country Club Stockton, Calif. Par 71 / 6,757Yards HostPacific
BATON ROUGE, La. – Kansas State fresh man Jack Watson notched the second top 10 finish of his young career, finishing in a tie for sixth, with the Wildcats taking ninth as a team following the final round of the David Toms Intercollegiate at the at the par 72, 7,106yard Country Club of Louisiana. With just five tournaments as a collegiate golfer under his belt, Watson has amassed two top10 finishes in the span of a month. He was able to shoot all three rounds at the David Toms under par, carding backtoback rounds of 2under par 70 on day one, fol lowed by a 1under par 71 in the final round to bring him to 5under par for the tourna ment. Watson also had the most birdies of any player in the field with 17. The Wild cats, who finished day one in 12th place at 13over par, were able to claw their way up three spots in the final standings, firing a 1 under par 287 in the tournament’s final round to finish in ninth. “Oneunder par on the last 36 holes is a step in the right direc tion,” said head coach Tim Norris. “We are still a long way away from taking home any hardware, but I thought the guys did an ex cellent job of closing out these last two rounds.” KState Freshman Thomas Birdsey had a strong finish on the final day, firing a 4under par 68 to bring him to evenpar for the tournament. He started the day in a tie for 45th but managed to climb all the way up to a tie for 23rd following a solid final round. Team Results 1. LSU 283276289—289 2. Arkansas 283283284—850 3. South Alabama 284286285—855 T4. Middle Tenn. St. 287282297—866 T4. North Florida 288285293—866 T6. S. East La. 300279294—873 T6. Mississippi 288295290—873 8. La.LaFayette 293289293—875 9. Kansas State 301288287—876 10. Mississippi St. 293285301—879 11. UAB 297291295—883 12. Louisiana Tech 294291303—888 13. Georgia So. 304289299—892 14. Rice 287304302—893
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KState Individuals T6. T23. T50. T58. T68.
Jack Watson Thomas Birdsey Chase Chamberlin David Klaudt Ben Juffer
STOCKTON, Calif. – Ben Juffer tied for 14th place, while the Kansas State men’s golf team finished the final round of the Pacific Invitational and the fall schedule in 10th at the par 71, 6,757yard Brookside Country Club. Juffer, a sophomore that was part of the scoring lineup of every tournament dur ing the fall, managed to card an evenpar 213 over the tournament’s three rounds. He started the tournament off with a 2over 73 on day one, but was able to claw back to evenpar after backtoback rounds of 70 over the final two days. “It was a really solid tournament for Ben. I was really glad to see that,” said head coach Tim Norris. “Both he and Thomas finished under par these last two rounds. We just struggled to get sup port to maintain where we were.” As a team, the Wildcats struggled to make headway against a talented field, starting the day in a tie for seventh, but finishing up Wednes day’s round at 5over par, 284 to drop back to 10th place overall. Freshman Thomas Birdsey also shot backtoback rounds of 1 under par in rounds two and three, but his opening round 75 kept him in a tie for 21st for the tournament. Sophomore Curtis Yonke carded a 4over par 217 for the tour nament to put him into a tie for 30th over all. Senior Jason Schulte finished four shots back of him in a tie for 42nd, while fresh man Jack Watson rounded out the KState lineup in 51st place. “We saw a lot of posi tives, a lot of growth,” continued Norris. “There is definitely a good core that we have moving forward into the spring.” Team Results 1. Pacific 2. Oregon State 3. Fresno State 4. Charlotte 5. UC Davis T6. Marquette T6. Santa Clara T8. St. Mary’s T8. Brigham Young 10. Kansas State 11. Nevada 12. Denver
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T14. T21. T30. T42. 51.
Ben Juffer Thomas Birdsey Curtis Yonke Jason Schulte Jack Watson
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T8. *Kyle Smell 707473—217 (+1) T12. Ben Juffer 677577—219 (+3) T12. Thomas Birdsey737571—219 (+3) T26. *Jason Schulte 757474—223 (+7) T30. Curtis Yonke 727874—224 (+8) T54.Jack Watson 787676—230 (+14) T54. ChaseChamberlin 807575—230 (+14)
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JIM COLBERT INTERCOLLEGIATE
T14. Ben Juffer 737070—213 (E) T21. Thomas Birdsey757070—215 (+2) T30. Curtis Yonke 756973—217 (+4) T42. Jason Schulte 717278—221 (+8) T51. Jack Watson 767376—225 (+12)
2. *Jack Watson 3. Thomas Birdsey T10. Jason Schulte T12. Ben Juffer T15. *David Klaudt T30. *Ross Geubelle T30. *ChaseChamberlin T35. Curtis Yonke T35. Kyle Smell 45. Tyler Norris
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T6. Jack Watson 707071—211 (5) T23. Thomas Birdsey747468—216 (E) T50. ChaseChamberlin 787078—226 (+10) T58. David Klaudt 827473—229 (+13) T68. Ben Juffer 797975—233 (+17)
PACIFIC INVIATIONAL
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få=NQ=pÉ~ëçåë=^ë=eÉ~Ç=`ç~ÅÜI=kçêêáë=e~ë=_ìáäí=~=mêçÖê~ã=íç=i~ëí=~í=hJpq^qb When head coach Tim Norris arrived in Manhattan on Aug. 1, 1997, he inherited a program that hadn’t finished in the top half of its conference since placing fourth in the former Big Eight Conference in 1969. Making the assignment even tougher was the fact that the Wildcats finished last in the Big Eight for 14 straight years from 197891. KState was so far off that map that the thought of postseason NCAA play was nearly inconceivable. But that all changed once Norris took the helm. Now in his 14th season at Kansas State, Norris has turned a once dormant Division I golf program into a legitimate Big 12 player and an annual NCAA Regional contender. In 83 seasons of men’s golf at KState, the Wildcats have qualified for the NCAA regionals five times. Four of the five appearances have come in consecutive years, with Norris guiding the Wildcats to the NCAA Central Regionals from 20032006. In 2003, the Wildcats came within onestroke of qualifying for the NCAA Championships. In 2004, had regionals only been 36 holes, the Wildcats would have advanced, but a final round score of 318 dropped them to a 15thplace finish. In 2005, K State shot a solid 881, but were unable to advance to the NCAA Championships, finishing six shots shy of qualifying. And in 2006, the Wildcats finished 18th, four spots better than their 22nd seed. Even though the Wildcats have yet to advance a team past regionals, Norris has
guided individuals to the NCAA Championships in two out of the last five years. AJ Elgert tied for 12th at the 2003 Central Regional to extend his collegiate career to the national championship where he finished tied for 28th following a 72hole score of 8over 288. In 2005, Robert Streb became the fourth Wildcat, but the first freshman ever, to advance to the NCAA Championship after tying for 12th at regionals. Under the tutelage of Norris, KState improved its placing in the Big 12 Championships in each of his first seven years at the helm. Norris’ resurrection of the golf program at KState all began when he inherited his first squad in 1997. During that season, KState finished last in the Big 12. The steady rise through the Big 12 was topped off in 2004, when the Wildcats captured a fourth place finish in the Big 12. It was the school’s best conference finish since placing fourth in 1969. In 2009, Norris led his team to another fourth place finish at the Big 12 Championship before taking fifth in the 2010 Championship. During 200809 season Norris coached to the team to the most successful season in school history when the Wildcats captured four tournament titles at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate, Pacific Invitational, Shocker Classic and the Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate. The 200708 season was a further testament to the job Norris has done with the Kansas State golf team. Norris helped the Wildcats turn an 80over, wind crazed nightmare of a tournament at the Club Glove Intercollegiate into a prime learning experience and launching pad for success. After the Club Glove, KState turned in its best two events of the fall and shot a school record 826 while leading the topranked team in the nation at the Pacific Invitational. During the spring season, Norris’ Wildcats won their first tournament since the 200304 season when they brought home the first place trophy from the Ron Moore Invitational. The 200607 season served as a rebuilding year for the K State golf team. The Wildcats lost two seniors from the previous season, including the school’s alltime leader in career stroke average Ben Kern and had a roster littered with freshmen. Two of those freshmen, Mitchell Gregson and Joe Ida proved to be more ready than one might think and competed in all 13 events. Robert Streb and Kyle Yonke, a sophomore and junior, respectively, stepped up in leadership of the young squad and tied for the team lead in stroke
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average at 75.24. Due in a large part to Norris’ recruiting and player development, KState also had many individual accomplishments in 2005. Ben Kern became the first golfer since Matt Van Cleave in 2003 to win a tournament outright as Kern took medalist honors at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational. Kern finished the tournament with an amazing school and tournamentrecord score of 696565—199 (14). For the year, Kern averaged 72.74 strokesper round, the second best annual stroke average in school history. During the 200304 season, the Wildcats won the Purina Classic in St. Charles, Mo. It was KState’s first tournament victory since winning the Wildcat Invitational on April 14, 2002. Even more impressive was the fact that it was KState’s first victory outside the state of Kansas since winning the Southwest Classic in Austin, Texas, on March 14, 1995. At the Purina Classic, Van Cleave became the first Wildcat to win a tournament since Aaron Watkins was victorious on Oct. 1, 2002, at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate. En route to his victory, Van Cleave etched his name in the KState record book with a 54hole score of 706765—202 (11), only to be outdone by Kern the following season. Norris’ work might begin on the golf course, but it doesn’t end there. Norris places a heavy emphasis on academics, which is why he produces true studentathletes. Last season, Joe Ida, Mitchell Gregson, Jason Schulte and Daniel Wood earned Academic AllBig 12 honors. It marked the 10th consecutive year that Norris has placed at least two of his golfers on the Academic AllBig 12 team. In 200607 season Yonke was also the seventh Wildcat golfer to be named a Cleveland Golf AllAmerica Scholar by the Golf Coaches Association of America. In 2006, Yonke and Jonathan James snagged first team Academic AllBig 12 honors. In 2005, Van Cleave earned first team honors, while Nick Shumacher picked up secondteam honors. In 2004, three Wildcats were selected to the Academic All Big 12 squad – Tim Moody (first team), Greg Douglas (second team), and Van Cleave (first team). Not only did Van Cleave win backtoback first team Academic AllBig 12 accolades, but he was also honored by the GCAA as a Cleveland Golf All America Scholar Recipient in 2004. Through his first 11 years at KState, Norris has seen 32 academic distinctions given to his golfers. Norris came to KState from UTEP, where he led the Miners to six NCAA West Regional appearances (1990, ‘91, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97), while coaching two time AllAmerican and 1995 Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year Ryan Hietala during his sevenyear stint as head coach. His 1990, ‘91 and ‘95 squads appeared in the NCAA Championship and he had individuals take part at nationals in 1994 and 1997. Prior to becoming the head golf coach at UTEP, Norris played on the PGA Tour, where he brought
HEAD COACH TIM NORRIS
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The Norris Family from left to right: Ashley, KState head coach Tim Norris, Shelley and freshman Wildcat golfer Tyler Norris. Ashley is a senior golfer at Creighton.
home four tournament titles in his nineyear career. Norris holds the distinction of going through qualifying school three times and qualifying each time. His first victory came at the 1980 California State Open. Norris’ second victory on the tour came at the 1982 Greater Hartford Open held at Wethersfield Country Club. Norris won the Greater Hartford Open in a convincing fashion, as he defeated Ray Floyd and Hubert Green by six strokes. Norris fired a tournament record 72hole score of 63646666— 259 (25), a record which still stands. Norris’ tournament record at the Greater Hartford Open is the fifthlongest standing tournament scoring record on the PGA Tour.
history. The round of 64 at Pebble puts him in a group with only a few others that have accomplished the same feat. Other PGA Tour greats that have shot a 64 at Pebble include Paul Azinger, Ray Floyd, Jeff Sluman, Payne Stewart and Tiger Woods. Norris’ final victory came in 1992 at the Sun Country PGA Championship at Santa Teresa, N.M. Norris won the tournament while he was the head coach at UTEP. Overall, Norris had a very successful professional career, recording nine other top 10 finishes during his nine years on the Tour. His professional career ended prematurely due to an injury to his right hand.
Norris’ third tournament title came at the Spalding Invitational ProAm in Pebble Beach, Calif., in 1986. Norris carded an unthinkable second round score of 64 at the Pebble Beach Golf Links, which is tied for the third lowest score in the course’s storied
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Collegiately, Norris starred at Fresno State, where he was a twotime AllAmerican. Norris’ 1980 stroke average of 71.89 stood atop the Bulldog’s all time singleseason scoring charts for 20 years. The 1980 season was a very successful year WILDCATS UNDER NORRIS for Norris as he garnered first team All Tournament Big 12 America honors. He went on to earn Won Lost Tied Pct. Wins Finish Fresno State Athlete of the Year accolades. During the 197879 season, 53 96 — .355 — 12th Norris was tabbed a second team All 52 112 1 .317 1 10th American after transferring to FSU from 45 89 — .335 — 10th Fresno City College. 55 69 — .443 — 8th 88 115 104 84 88 65 126 103 81 1,059
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Present)... Has taken Kansas State to six NCAA Regionals, including four straight from 200105... Has guided two individuals to NCAA Championship appearances... Led the Wildcats to a schoolbest fourthplace finish at the 2004 and 2009 Big 12 Championships... Guided UTEP to six NCAA West Regional appearances and three appearances at the NCAA Championships. Playing Career: Started collegiate career at Fresno City College before transferring to Fresno State... Garnered second team AllAmerica honors at Fresno State in 1979... First Team AllAmerican in 1980 at FSU... Selected as the Fresno State Athlete of the Year in 1980... Played professionally for nine seasons with four victories... Holds the 72hole tournament record at the Greater Hartford Open after firing a 259... Shot the third lowest oneround score in the history of Pebble Beach Golf Links (64) en route to winning the Spalding Invitational Pro Am in 1986... First career victory in his professional debut at the 1980 California State Open.
A native of Fresno, Calif., Norris and his wife, Shelley, reside in Manhattan with their daughter, Ashley and son, Tyler. Coaching Career: TexasEl Paso head men’s golf coach (199097)... Kansas State head men’s golf coach (1997
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PLAYER PROFILES
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Career Bests 18Holes: 69 (2008 Wolf Pack Classic) 36Holes: 142 (2008 Wolf Pack Classic) 54Holes: 216 (2008 Pacific Invitational) Finish: T16th (2008 Pacific Invitational)
Fall | 07 Jim Colbert Inter.* Herb Wimberly Inter. Pacific Invitational
787677—231 (T25th) 747374—221 (T51st) 737472—219 (T52nd)
Spring | 08 Ron Moore Invitational Shocker Classic
727573—220 (T44th) 827678—236 (83rd)
Fall | 08 Jim Colbert Inter. Wolf Pack Classic Santa Clara Invitational Herb Wimberly Inter. Pacific Invitational
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(T21st) (T46th) (18th) (T49th) (T16th)
Spring | 09 Dual in the Desert Bravehear Classic Desert Shootout Shocker Classic
74 787672—226 737571—219 7882—160
(3rd) (T36th) (T51st) (T23rd)
Junior | 0910 Participated in three events during the fall season... Started the season at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate with a three round score of 232 and helped the Cats to a ninthplace finish... Played as an individual at the Jim Cobert Intercollegiate and finished in a tie for 33rd place with a 157... Competed as an individual at the Bill Ross Intercollegiate, carding a 237… Did not compete during the spring season. Sophomore | 0809 Played in nine events... Finished the year with a 74.71 stroke average... Carded career low round of 69 at the Wolf Pack Classic... Was instrumental in three of the Wildcats' team championships during the season at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate, Pacific Invitational and Shocker Classic... Carded a career low 54hole score of 216 and also a personal best with a 16th place finish at the Pacific Invitational... Earned First Team Academic AllBig 12 honors. RS Freshman | 0708 Made two appearances in the spring, both as part of the scoring lineup... Carded a 72 in the opening round of the Ron Moore Invitational, tying a season and careerlow 18hole score... Contributed 4of6 rounds to the team score, including helping the Wildcats earn their first tournament victory since 2003 at the Ron Moore Invitational... Finished the regular season with a 75.13 stroke average. Joined the KState scoring lineup for the final two events of the fall... Low 18hole score of 72 in the third round of the Pacific Invitational was counted towards the new K State record for lowest team 54hole score... Finished the fall with a 74.56 stroke average in three events... Made Wildcat career debut as an individual at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where he finished tied for 25th... Improved score in every event during the fall and recorded his lowest 54hole score of 219 at the Pacific Invitational.
Fall | 09 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Jim Colbert Inter.* Bill Ross Intercollegiate*
777580—232 (T77th) 8176—157 (T33rd) 787980—237 (T52nd)
Fall | 10 Jim Colbert Inter.* Firestone Invitational
757783—235 (T30th) 797779—235 (T69th)
* Competed as an individual
Freshman | 0607 Redshirt Season. Lakin High School Fouryear letterwinner for the Broncs under head coach Travis McAtee... Placed fourth or better in the Kansas Class 3A State Championship his sophomore through senior seasons... Was the individual state champion as a junior after carding a 71... Has been named to the allleague, region, and state teams throughout his high school career. In summer 2006 finished seventh at the Big I Junior Classic in Odessa, Texas, following a 72hole score of 2under par 286 (71747170). Personal Born May 13, 1988... Parents are Doug and Stacey Geubelle... Has one brother, Blake... Lists favorite pastimes as hunting, fishing and playing baseball... A member of the National Honors Society, Partners in Community Service and STUGO.
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g^plk=p`eriqb=√ pbkflo=√ jfppflk=efiipI=h^kK Fall | 2010 Competed in three events for the Wildcats during the fall season… Tied for 26th while playing as an individual at the Kansas Invitational with a 7over par 223… Had his best finish of the season when he tied for 10th with a 9 over par at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate to help propel the Wildcats to a second place finish… Tied for 42nd at the Pacific Invitational. Junior | 0910 Participated in five out of the six events during the fall and eight events overall on the season... Recorded his career best finish at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate after he fired a 5over par 147... At the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate, he fired the best 54hole score of his career as he posted a 2over par 215 to help the Wildcats to one of their five topfive finishes in the fall... Carded the lowest round of his career, a 5under par 67, at the Pacific Invitational.
Career Bests 18Holes: 67 (2009 Pacific Invitational) 36Holes: 141 (2009 Pacific Invitational) 54Holes: 215 (2009 Herb Wimberly Inter.) Finish: T8th (2009 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate)
Fall | 06 Central Region Preivew Wolverine Intercollegiate Wolf Pack Classic Alister MacKenzie Inv. Club Glove Intercollegiate
748480–238 707075–215 717872–221 727280–224 818275–238
(T39th) (T15th) (T48th) (T65th) (T38th)
Spring | 07 RS Sophomore | 0809 Competed in seven events during the season... Finished with a 75.68 stroke average... Put together his best performance of the season to help the Wildcats finish second at the Santa Clara Invitational as he carded a three round score of 7over par 220 and tied for 10th place, both season bests... Participated in the Braveheart Classic, finishing in a tie for 79th by carding a 21over par 237... Earned First Team Academic AllBig 12 honors. Sophomore | 0708 Redshirted the 200708 season. Freshman | 0607 Participated in five events, including two as an individual… Finished rookie season with a 77.40 stroke average… Half of his rounds counted towards the team score (4.5of9). Finished tied for 68th at 17over par 233 (807677) at the Fresno State Golf Classic… Pitched in a counting round of 76 during the second round.
Lochinvar Challenge Fresno State Golf Classic
807677–233
DQ (T68th)
Fall | 08 Jim Colbert Inter.* Cardinal Classic Wolf Pack Classic* Santa Clara Invitational Herb Wimberly Inter.
787573–226 767773–226 797775–231 747472–220 757474–223
(T11th) (T58th) (T61st) (T10th) (T49th)
Spring | 09 (T4th) 75 757983237 (T79th)
Dual in the Desert* Braveheart Classic*
Fall | 09 Rockhurst High School Lettered four years for the Hawklets... Coached by Michael O’Leary... Finished third at the Missouri Class 4 state tournament, carding a tworound score of 7071–141... Led Rockhurst to a state championship his senior season... Won the Kenneth Smith Award, annually given to the top male golfer in the Kansas City area... Criteria for the award is achievment of excellence on the golf course and in the classroom, exemplifying leadership and performing community service.
Jim Colbert Inter.* Wolf Pack Classic Firestone Invitational Herb Wimberly Inter. Pacific Invitational
Personal Born Apr. 4, 1988... Parents are Dale and Karen Schulte... Has one brother, Tim... Studied abroad in Spain during the summer of 2008
Fresno State Classic Desert Shootout Morris Williams Inter.
7473–147 747372–219 767586–237 727073–215 746776–217
(T8th) (T28th) (T21st) (T34th) (T33rd)
Spring | 10 778182–240 (T97th) 797881–238 (T95th) 798480–243 (T76th)
Fall | 10 Kansas Invitational* Jim Colbert Inter. Pacific Invitational
757474–223 (T26th) 747378–225 (T10th) 717278–221 (T42nd)
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hvib=pjbii=√ grkflo=√=lsboi^ka=m^ohI=h^kK Career Bests 18Holes: 67 (2007 Pacific Invitational) 36Holes: 138 (2007 Pacific Invitational) 54Holes: 212 (2007 Pacific Invitational) Finish: T8th (2007 Kansas Inv., 2009 Kansas Inv.)
Redshirt | 0910
Fall | 07 Kansas Invitational* Jim Colbert Inter. Wolf Pack Classic Club Glove Inter. Herb Wimberly Inter. Pacific Invitational
727475–221 797577–231 757074–219 847678–238 737672—221 677174—212
(T8th) (T25th) (T27th) (T27th) (T51st) (T22nd)
Spring | 08 Braveheart Classic Shocker Classic Braveheart Classic Big 12 Championship
827977–237 757578–228 767373–222 77857577–314
(T57th) (T46th) (T9th) (T49th)
Fall | 08 Jim Colbert Inter.* Herb Wimberly Inter. Pacific Invitational
817784–242 (47th) 737572–220 (36th) 727376–221 (T34th)
Spring | 09 Dual in the Desert Braveheart Classic Desert Shootout Tiger Intercollegiate Big 12 Championship NCAA West Regional
88 757976–230 767176–223 727372–217 83737673–305 757277–224
(12th) (T52nd) (T61st) (T6th) (40th) (T66th)
Fall | 10 Kansas Invitational* Jim Colbert Inter.
707473–217 (T8th) 847776–237 (T35th)
* Competed as an individual
Fall | 10 Competed in two events during the fall portion of the 201011 season… Finished in the top 10 for the first time since the 200809 season when he tied for eighth while playing as an individual at the Kansas Invitational, shooting a 1over 217… Tied for 35th p at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate when he carded a 21over 237.
Redshirted during the 200910 season. Sophomre | 0809 Ended the year playing in nine events... Participated as an individual in the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate, where he finished with a 26over par 242... Best round came at the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate, where he carded a 7 over par 220, helping the Wildcats to a secondplace finish... Also put together a strong first round of evenpar 71 in the team victory at the Pacific Invitational... Finished the season with a 75.78 stroke average... His best finish of the season came at the Tiger Intercollegiate when he finished tied for sixth by carding a 1over par 217. Freshman | 0708 Competed in four events during the spring, three as a member of the KState scoring lineup... Finished fourth on the squad with 80 percent (20 of 25) of his total rounds contributing to the team score... Finished the regular season with a 75.61 scoring average... Notched two top10 finishes (Kansas Invitational, Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate)... Recorded his highest finish (T8th) in the seasonopening Kansas Invitational where he competed as an individual... Joined the KState scoring lineup for the final five events of the fall... Averaged 74.56 strokes per round... Lowest 54hole tally was a 212 at the Pacific Invitational... His lowest 18hole score was also at the Pacific Invitational where he recorded one of the top25 scores in school history, a 67 in the opening round... Part of the KState lineup at the Pacific Invitational that set the lowest 54hole score in school history (826) and finished second behind the topranked team in the country. Overland Park High School Won the 2007 Kansas Junior Amateur and was named the Junior Player of the Year... Lettered four years for the Blue Valley West Jaguars under coach Kevin Bandy... Won backtoback Eastern Kansas League (EKL) titles as a junior in 2006 and a senior in 2007... Won by an 11stroke margin in 2007... Team won the EKL title in 2007 by 42 strokes... Tied for third at the 2007 Kansas Regionals with a 1under par 70...finished in the top five at the state tournament his freshman through junior seasons, including a secondplace finish as a sophomore in 2005... Named allmetro in 2005 and 2006... Named first team allSun Country in 2005 and 2006... Stroke average in as a junior 2006 was 72.00... Also had success on the amateur circuit, winning the Kansas Men's Public Links in 2005 en route to being named the Kansas Golf Association (KGA) 2005 Junior Player of the Year... Runnerup at the 2005 and 2006 Kansas Junior Amateur... Participant at the 2005 U.S. Junior Amateur. Personal Born May 3, 1989 in Kansas City, Mo. ... Parents are Kevin and Carolyn Smell... Has one sister, Caitlin... Has aspirations of playing professional golf after graduation... Lists greatest sports thrill as winning the 2005 KGA Junior Player of the Year... Father, Kevin, played college golf at Baker University.
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`e^pb=`e^j_boifk=√ plmeljlob=√ i^tobk`bI=h^kK Fall | 10 Saw action in four events over the span of the fall season… Best finish came while playing as an individual at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where he tied for 30th at 19over… Tied for 32nd at the Firestone Invitational where he carded a 6over par 222 over three rounds… Was a part of the KState scoring lineup at the Kansas Invitational and the David Toms Intercollegiate. RS Freshman | 0910 Competed in four events during the 200910 slate... Carded a 242 at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate in his first career tournament... Was instrumental in the Wildcats first win of the season at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where he carded a finalround 71... Fired a 240 while playing as an individual at the Wolf Pack Classic… Saw his last action of the season at the Mizzou Intercollegiate where he tied for 51st at 14over par.
Career Bests 18Holes: 70 (2010 Firestone Inv., 2010 David Toms) 36Holes: 145 (2010 Firestone Invitational) 54Holes: 222 (2010 Firestone Invitational) Finish: T18th (2009 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate)
Fall | 09 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Jim Colbert Inter. Wolf Pack Classic*
Spring | 10 Mizzou Intercollegiate
Freshman | 0809 Redshirted the 200809 season.
827783—242 (T81st) (T18th) 8071—151 768381—240 (T76th)
747680—230 (T51st)
Fall | 10
Olathe South High School A four year letter winner... A regional champion as a senior... Was named 2008 Olathe Golfer of the Year and also earned Second Team AllMetro honors from the Kansas City Star... He is a twotime Sunflower League individual champion after winning the event as a freshman and a senior, and also placed second as a junior... A fourtime AllOlathe and AllSunflower League performer... Led his Falcons to a 2007 Kansas 6A team championship as he placed second as an individual.
Kansas Invitational Jim Colbert Inter.* Firestone Invitational* David Toms Inter.
807575—230 (T54th) 758080—235 (T30th) 707577—222 (T32nd) 787078—226 (T50th)
* Competed as an individual
Personal Born September 1, 1989, in Lawrence, Kan... Son of John Chamberlin and Cynthia Lindsey... Has one older brother, Ryan (26)... Was a member of the Honor Roll... Plans to become a doctor.
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PLAYER PROFILES
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_bk=grccbo=√ plmeljlob=√ tbpq=abp=jlfkbpI=flt^ Career Bests 18Holes: 67 (2010 Kansas Invitational) 36Holes: 142 (2010 Kansas Invitational) 54Holes: 213 (2010 Pacific Invitational) Finish: T12th (2010 Kansas Inv., 2010 Jim Colbert Inter.)
Fall | 10 Was an anchor in the scoring lineup, playing in all six events for the Wildcats during the fall slate… Finished in the top 20 in three separate tournaments… Opened the season by tying for 54th at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate… Finished in a tie for 12th at both the Kansas Invitational and the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate… Tied for 52nd and 68th at the Firestone Invitational and the David Toms Intercollegiate, respectively… Finished the fall schedule on a high note, tying for 14th at the Pacific Invitational.
Fall | 09 Jim Colbert Inter.* Bill Ross Intercollegiate*
8377–160 (T40th) 827482–238 (T55th)
Spring | 10 Fresno State Classic Desert Shootout* Mizzou Intercollegiate
807884–242 (T98th) 817776–234 (T92nd) 757277–224 (T31st)
Fall | 10 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Kansas Invitational Jim Colbert Inter. Firestone Invitational David Toms Inter. Pacific Invitational
767377–226 677577–219 757477–226 797277–228 797975–233 737070–213
* Competed as an individual
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(T40th) (T12th) (T12th) (T52nd) (T68th) (T14th)
Freshman | 0910 Competed in six events during the 200910 season for the Wildcats... His first career tournament was at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where he carded an 18over par 160 as an individual... Scored a 22over par 238 at the Bill Ross Intercollegaite... His best finish was a tie for 31st at the Mizzou Intercollegiate where he fired an 8over par 224… Was a part of the Big 12 Championship lineup, tying for 59th. Dowling Catholic High School A four year varsity letterwinner at Dowling Catholic High School... Named allconference all four years and earned allstate honors twice... Had 12 top20 finishes in national junior golf tournaments during 200708... Was named the Iowa PGA Junior Tour Player of the Year in 2007 and also won the Des Moines Junior City tournament in 2007... Boasts top 10 finishes in the Iowa Men's Amateur at Davenport Country Club and a top 20 finish in the Iowa Masters Men's Invitational. Personal Born April 20, 1991... Parents are Paul and Paula Juffer... Has one brother, Nick... Lists greatest sports thrill as his first holeinone at age nine... Enjoys playing basketball and tennis.
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`roqfp=vlkhb=√ plmeljlob=√ lsboi^ka=m^ohI=h^kK Fall | 10 Was a part of the scoring lineup in four events during the fall slate… Started the season by tying for 40th at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate at 13over… Tied for 30th at both the Kansas Invitational and the Pacific Invitational… Carded a 21over par 237 to tie for 35th at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate. Freshman | 0910 Played in 10 out of the 11 tournaments on the Wildcats 200910 schedule... Won the first tournament of his career by firing a 5under par 211 at the Mizzou Intercollegiate… Competed in his first career tournament at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where he helped the Cats to their first victory of the season as he carded a 5over par 175 and finished in a tie for eighth... At the Wolf Pack Classic, recorded a 2over par 218 to help the team to a topfive finish… Finished in a tie for 28th at the Desert Shootout after carding a 1over par 217… Tied for 15th at the Big 12 Championships with a 3over par 291. Blue Valley West High School Won the Kansas 6A State Championship in 2008 and 2009 and was chosen The Kansas City Star AllMetro Golfer of the Year as a junior... Recipient of the Kenneth Smith Award, which is given to one female and male golfer that best excels on and off the golf course... Is the younger brother of former Wildcat golfer Kyle Yonke. Personal Born June 27, 1991... Parents are Steve and Christy Yonke... Has one brother, Kyle and one sister, Courtney... Won the Kansas 6A state golf tournament in 2007 and 2008... Grandson of former Kansas State and PGA tour great Jim Colbert.
Career Bests 18Holes: 69 (2010 Mizzou Int., 2010 Pacific Inv.) 36Holes: 140 (2010 Mizzou Intercollegiate) 54Holes: 211 (2010 Mizzou Intercollegiate) Finish: 1st (2010 Mizzou Intercollegiate)
Fall | 09 7176–147 727571–218 788278–238 747177–222 767371–220
Jim Colbert Inter. Wolf Pack Classic Firestone Invitational Herb Wimberly Inter. Pacific Invitational
(T8th) (T21st) (T60th) (T65th) (41st)
Spring | 10 Fresno State Classic Desert Shootout Morris Williams Inter. Mizzou Intercollegiate Big 12 Championship
787678–232 (T80th) 727174–217 (T28th) 757882–235 (T66th) 697171–211 (1st) 74707572291 (T15th)
Fall | 10 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Kansas Invitational Jim Colbert Inter. Pacific Invitational
767377–226 727874–224 797781–237 756973–217
(T40th) (T30th) (T35th) (T30th)
* Competed as an individual
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PLAYER PROFILES
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qelj^p=_foapbv=√ cobpej^k=√ qolmev=`ir_I=qbu^p Career Bests 18Holes: 65 (2010 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate) 36Holes: 142 (2010 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate) 54Holes: 215 (2010 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate) Finish: 3rd (2010 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate)
Fall | 10 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Kansas Invitational Jim Colbert Inter. Firestone Invitational David Toms Inter. Pacific Invitational
777975—231 737571—219 776573—215 737076—219 747468—216 757070—215
(T62nd) (T12th) (3rd) (T20th) (T23rd) (21st)
Fall | 10 Was a consistent performer in the Wildcat scoring lineup, competing in all six fall tournaments… Led the team in stroke average with a 73.06, while having all 18 of his rounds counted towards the Wildcat team score… Notched three top 20 finishes, including one topfive finish… Shot six different rounds under par, including a round of 7under 65 at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate… Took third place at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate in just his third tournament as a collegiate golfer by firing a 1under par 215… Tied for 12th at the Kansas Invitational at 3over par… Tied for 20th at the Firestone Invitational with a 3over par 219… Shot evenpar 216 at the David Toms Intercollegiate to tie for 23rd… Finished the fall slate by tying for 21st at the Pacific Invitational at 2over par. South Lake Caroll High School A four year letterwinner under head coach Matt Glenn... Qualified for the US Amateur the summer before his senior year... Played in the 2008 US Junior Amateur Championship at Shoal Creek... Recorded two topfive finishes and six top15 finishes in American Junior Golf Association tournaments... Ranked as high as third in Texas for the Class of 2010 on Junior Golf Scoreboard... Ranked in Top 100 players for the Class of 2010 in Golfweek Junior Rankings. Personal Born December 26, 1990… Parents are Don and Cindy Birdsey… Is the son of former Kansas State punter Don Birdsey, who played for the Wildcats from 197780 and still holds the KState record for career yardage at 11,422.
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a^sfa=hi^raq=√ cobpej^k=√ a^ii^pI=qbu^p Fall | 10 Played in three events during the fall portion of his freshman season... Notched a top 20 finish in his first career tournament as he tied for 15th while playing as an individual at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate with a 14over par 230… Tied for 22nd at the Firestone Invitational where her fired a 4over 220… Finished the fall season by tying for 58th at the David Toms Intercollegiate. Cistercian Preperatory School A four year letterwinner for the Cistercian Preparatory School Hawks... Tied for first at the 2009 Desert Junior Golf Tour Classic at the Golf Club of Estrella... Took third place at the 2009 Dallas City Golf Championship... Finished fourth in the 2008 Bass Pro Shops/Payne Stewart AJGA event... Named to the academic honor roll. Personal Born July 30, 1991… Parents are Dave and Carole Klaudt… Has two sisters, Stefanie and Caroline… Enjoys fishing.
Career Bests 18Holes: 71 (2010 Firestone Invitational) 36Holes: 144 (2010 Firestone Invitational) 54Holes: 220 (2010 Firestone Invitational) Finish: T15th (2010 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate)
Fall | 10 Jim Colbert Inter.* Firestone Invitational David Toms Inter.
788072—230 (T15th) 737176—220 (T22nd) 827473—229 (T58th)
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qvibo=kloofp=√ cobpej^=k=√ j^ke^qq^kI=h^kK Career Bests 18Holes: 75 (2010 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate) 36Holes: 163 (2010 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate) 54Holes: 246 (2010 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate) Finish: T45th (2010 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate)
Fall | 10 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Jim Colbert Inter.*
828980—251 (T69th) 847583—246 (T45th)
* Competed as an individual
Fall | 10 Played in two events during the fall slate of his first season... Was a part of the KState scoring lineup for the first time in his career at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate where he tied for 80th… Took 45th at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate, shooting a 30over par 246. Manhattan High School A two year letterwinner at Manhattan High School... Qualified for match play and won one match in the 2010 Kansas Amateur... Finished seventh at the 2008 Kansas 6A state championship... Was the 2009 OJGT Tee Town Challenge Champion... Tied for eighth at the 2009 Woody Austin Invitational... Was the 2009 City of Manhattan Junior Champion... Made the honor roll all four years of high school and was a member of the National Honors Society. Personal Born June 13, 1992… Is the son of head coach Tim Norris and Shelley Norris… Older sister Ashley is a golfer for the Creighton women’s golf team … Is the only signee in the 201011 signing class from the state of Kansas.
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g^`h=t^qplk=√ cobpej^k=√ ifk`likpefobI=fiiK Fall | 10 Played in all six events throughout the fall schedule… Finished in the top 10 twice in just six tournaments as a collegiate golfer… Is third on the team in stroke average with a 74.44… Leads the team in rounds even or under par with seven… Took second place while playing as an individual at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate where he fired a 2under par 214… Tied for sixth at the David Toms Intercollegiate where he fired a team season best 5 under par 211 over three rounds… Played in his first career tournament at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate where he tied for 69th… Tied for 54th at the Kansas Invitational and 44th at the Firestone Invitational. Carmel Catholic High School A fouryear letterwinner at Carmel Catholic HS... Was the 2009 East Suburban Catholic Conference Player of the Year... Led his team to its first conference championship and first state finals appearance in over 25 years where he finished third... Ranked 98th in the Polo Junior Golf Rankings... Took second in the 2009 AJGA Flossmoor Junior... Finished fourth at the 2009 AJGA Notre Dame Junior... Hold school records for scoring average in 18 hole events (72.5), 9hole events (36.5), low ninehole round (32), low 18 hole round (69).
Career Bests 18Holes: 65 (2010 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate) 36Holes: 142 (2010 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate) 54Holes: 215 (2010 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate) Finish: 3rd (2010 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate)
Fall | 10 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Kansas Invitational Jim Colbert Inter.* Firestone Invitational David Toms Inter. Pacific Invitational
777780—234 787676—230 707272—214 717580—226 707071—211 767376—225
(T69th) (T54th) (2nd) (T44th) (T6th) (51st)
* Competed as an individual
Personal Born March 3, 1992… Parents are John and Nancy Watson… Has a twin sister named Maggie... Enjoys snowboarding and basketball.
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2009-10 SEASON REVIEW
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WOLF RUN INTERCOLLEGIATE
JIM COLBERT INTERCOLLEGIATE
WOLF PACK CLASSIC
FIRESTONE INVITATIONAL
September 1213, 2009 Wolf Run Golf Club Zionsville, Ind. Par 71 / 7,195 Yards HostIndiana
September 2122, 2009 Colbert Hills Golf Club Manhattan, Kan. Par 72/7,525 Yards HostKansas State
October 56, 2009 Wolf Run Golf Club Reno, Nev. Par 72 / 7,100 Yards HostNevada
October 1213, 2009 Firestone Country Club Akron, Ohio Par 72 / 7,125 Yards HostAkron
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. - Kansas State carded a 15-over par 299 in the final round at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate to finish in ninth place in its first tournament of the season at the par 71, 7,195-yard Wolf Run Golf Club. "The course was very tough," said head coach Tim Norris. "Mitch (Gregson) and Joe (Kinney) played great tournaments for us, but if we had a little bit more support we would have been pretty decent this week." Kansas State shot a 54-hole score of 33-over par 885, three shots behind Penn State for seventh place. Illinois won the event with a 5-under par 847. North Florida followed in second place, posting an 8-over par 860. Host school Indiana came in third, while Michigan and Iowa State rounded out the top five. Gregson posted an even-par 71 in the final round, giving him a three-round total of 2-under par 211, finishing tied with fellow Wildcat Kinney for fifth place. "Joe is very capable," said Norris. "He is going to be able to step right in and help us have a fabulous year once we get everyone going at the same time. Joe has worked extremely hard all summer and has done the things he needed to do to get better. It is very encouraging to see a player work as hard as he did and get these types of results."
MANHATTAN, Kan. Kansas State finished strong in the final round as it took home the tournament title at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate after firing a 1over par 569 at the par 71, 7,363yard Colbert Hills Golf Course. The victory at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate marked the first time in school history the Wildcats won the same event two years in a row. "We had some low scores," said head coach Tim Norris. "If you are playing that type of golf out here, I can only see it translate into success down the road. The course was set up pretty difficult today and all the pressure was on us. I hope this can be a shot in the arm to the guys because we were able to use this tournament last year to go on and have a really great fall season." The Wildcats finished 22 strokes ahead of instate foe Kansas, which finished in second place with a 23over par 591 in offandon rainy conditions. After beginning the final round in second place, Illinois State finished with a 28over par 596 for a thirdplace finish. Coming off a tough tournament to start the 200910 season at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate, senior Joe Ida rebounded to bring home the first individual title of his career by carding a 2under 140. "I practiced all week on trying to get back to basics after the last tournament and it paid off," said Ida. "I hit the ball a lot better this week, there's no doubt about it." Finishing in second place was KState senior Mitchell Gregson, who carded a 1under par 141.
RENO, Nev. Senior Joe Kinney led 15th ranked Kansas State to a strong finish as he recorded a careerbest finish at the Wolf Pack Classic. Kinney, who finished in a tie for second place, propelled the Wildcats to its lowest score of the tournament with a 7under par 271 finalround score, giving KState a total score of 9under par 855 to tie for fourth place with Fresno State. Kinney had a career performance, posting an 8under par 208. He propelled himself into the top five with backtoback scores of 67 in the second and final rounds. "Joe just played great." said head coach Tim Norris. "I am so proud of him. He is off to a great start and I have a lot of optimism the rest of the year for him. We can go east coast, west coast, north or south and he is going to play well. His game is very solid and he is very vital to our team right now." Instate rival Wichita State won the team title after firing a 17under par 847 at the par 72, 7,100yard Wolf Run Golf Club. San Diego finished in second place after carding the lowest round of the tournament with a finalround score of 13under par 275 to finish at 15under par 849. Host school Nevada finished ahead of the Wildcats in third place with an 11under par 853. Wichita State's Dustin Garza took home the individual title with an 11under par 205. Mitchell Gregson fired a 2under par 214 and finished in a tie for 11th place. Curtis Yonke finished in a tie for 21st after carding a 2over par 218.
AKRON, Ohio After shooting backto back scores of 8over par 296, Kansas State stayed steady in the final round as it carded a 9over par 297 to finish fourth at the Firestone Invitational. The Wildcats, who began the day tied for tied for fifth, were able to move up one spot as they shot the thirdbest round at the par 72, 7,125yard Firestone Country Club. "We had a pretty good day today," said head coach Tim Norris. "We had a 9over par, which, due to the weather, was a lot better than the 8 over par yesterday. It was pretty breezy today with a 1520 mileperhour wind from the first hole to the 18th green. Our guys threw away the opportunity to win the tournament yesterday, but didn't let it affect them today and they put in a great round." St. Mary's came from behind to win the event with a final score of 5under par 869. Eastern Michigan, which led the event heading into the final round, fell into second place after posting a 6over par 870. Big Ten power Michigan State finished in third at 24over par 888. Coming in fifth behind KState was Kentucky, which carded a 26over par 890. KState senior Joe Ida, who entered the final round in third place, was able to hang on to finish with a 1under par 214. "Joe was contending for the title for a little bit today but didn't have the back nine that he wanted," said Norris. "There were some tough holes out there, and he had a really good tournament." Senior Mitchell Gregson finished in 15th place after carding a 5over par 221.
Team Results
Team Results
Team Results 1. Illinois 2. N. Florida 3. Indiana 4. Michigan 5. Iowa State 6. UCF 7. Tulsa 8. Penn State 9. Kansas State 10. Louisville 11. E. Michigan 12. Purdue 13. Ball State 14. Missouri 15. Kentucky 16. Toledo 17. IUPUI
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KState Individuals T5. T5. T66. T70. T81.
Mitchell Gregson Joe Kinney Joe Ida Ross Geubelle Chase Chamberlin
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1. Kansas State 2. Kansas 3. Illinois State 4. UMKC T5. W. Illinois T5. Fla. Gulf Coast 7. Missouri State 8. Oral Roberts 9. South Dakota St.
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KState Individuals 1. 2. T7. T8. T8. T18. T33. T40.
Joe Ida Mitchell Gregson Joe Kinney *Jason Schulte Curtis Yonke Chase Chamberlin *Ross Geubelle Ben Juffer
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1. Wichita State 2. San Diego 3. Nevada T4. Fresno State T4. Kansas State 6. Arizona 7. Sacramento St. 8. New Mexico St. 9. Idaho T10. Gonzaga T10. Boise State 12. Loyola Mt. 13. Portland
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1. St. Mary's 2. E. Michigan 3. Michigan State 4. Kansas State 5. Kentucky 6. Toledo 7. Akron T8. Pacific T8. Marquette 10. Rhode Island 11. W. Carolina
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KState Individuals T2. T11. T33. T28. T21. T76.
Team Results
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4. T15. T49. T58. T60.
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BILL ROSS INTERCOLLEGIATE
HERB WIMBERLY INTERCOLLEGIATE
PACIFIC INVITATIONAL
FRESNO STATE CLASSIC
October 1920, 2009 Blue Hills Country Club Kansas City, Mo. Par 72 / 7,318 Yards Host UMKC
October 2627, 2009 New Mexico State Golf Course Las Cruces, N.M. Par 71 / 7,074 Yards Host New Mexico State
November 24, 2009 Brookside CC Stockton, Calif. Par 71 / 6,757 Yards HostPacific
February 2728, 2009 San Joaquin CC Fresno, Calif. Par 72 / 6,970 Yards Host Fresno State
KANSAS CITY, MO. Junior Ross Geubelle and freshman Ben Juffer of the Kansas State men's golf team finished their rounds as in dividuals Tuesday at the 2009 Bill Ross In tercollegiate. The event was played at par 72 7,318yard Blue Hill Country Club. Geubelle entered the final round in a tie for 48th place but finished tied for 52nd place after firing an 8over par 80. "Ross has been struggling a lot off the tee," said head coach Tim Norris. "He got off to a horren dous start but battled back big in the end." After carding his best 18hole score of his career in Monday's second round, Juffer stumbled in the final round carding a 10 over par 82 giving him a total score of 22 over par 238 to finish in 55th place. "Ben had his driver squared away pretty good today," said Norris. "He was a little ineffec tive with the irons which left him with a lot of long putts." Central Arkansas finished in first place after carding a 16over par 880. Dustin Garza of Wichita State took home his second individual crown of the season as he finished with the only subpar score in the tournament at 5under par 211."It was a good learning experience for the guys. It was a pretty demanding golf course that really let them know where their inad equacies are before qualifying Wednesday and Thursday," said Norris.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. Kansas State finished third at the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate after carding a 54hole score of 9under par 843 at the par 71, 7,074yard New Mexico State Golf Course. KState and Washington State each shot a 1over par 285 as the Wildcats could not gain any ground on the secondplace Cougars in the final round. "It was a good day," said head coach Tim Norris. "The course played a little more difficult, but there was still a couple of low rounds out there. The weather was beautiful again. Third place is nothing to be ashamed of, but to win, we needed to overachieve a little bit. I don't think we had anybody overachieve this week, but we had some really solid play by the top four guys. To have threeround totals of 215 or better is a strong team performance. " Senior Joe Ida led KState's charge as he finished tied for seventh at 6under par 207. Right behind Ida was senior Mitchell Gregson, who took 11th after shooting a 5under par 208. Joe Kinney carded his second round of 71 in the tournament and finished tied for 30th at 1over par 214. Jason Schulte finished tied for 34th at 2over par 215, while Curtis Yonke finished at 9over par 222 to tie for 65th.
STOCKTON, Calif. Kansas State recorded its fifth topfive finish of the fall with a 9 under par 843 at the Pacific Invitational. The Wildcats carded a final round score of 4under par 280 to climb up three spots from eighth to fifth at the par 71, 6,757 yard Brookside Country Club. "I thought the guys really played well," said head coach Tim Norris. "When you look back and see we were only 11 shots from winning, that's not a bad tournament. The guys played with some patience today because they needed to. It was nice to see Joe Ida make about a 50foot bunker shot for birdie and Mitch (Gregson) made a 20 footer down hill for birdie to finish off the fall. We had a nice score from Curtis (Yonke) at even par. I thought the guys did a really good job today." The Wildcats were led by Gregson, who posted a 5under par 66 in the final round, giving him a three round total of 8under par 205 to earn fourth place. The 66 ties Gregson's season best single round score and the fourth place finish was his third topfive finish of the fall. Ida tied for 13th place after firing a 3under par 210. Jason Schulte carded a 4 over par 217 to finish tied for 33rd. Yonke finished the tournament in 41st place after shooting a 7over par 220. Senior Joe Kinney carded an 8over par 221 to tie for 42nd place.
FRESNO, Calif. The Kansas State men's golf team got off to a rough start to the spring portion of their season as they fin ished in 15th place at the Fresno State Lexus Classic. The Wildcats finished with a 67over par 1,132 in a tournament that took the topfive scores per round unlike most tournaments that take only the top four scores per round. "The guys gave a good effort. It is the start of the spring sea son and our goal is to be a little bit better at the next tournament," said head coach Tim Norris. "Overall I was a little disap pointed that we weren't a little bit more competitive but we had some good rounds. The golf course was pretty demanding. You had to be at the top of your game as you can tell by all the over par scores. I thought our club selection and strategy was the down fall this tournament but the putting and short game was pretty strong." Joe Ida led the way for the Wildcats as he finished tied for 14th place after firing a 3over par 216. Senior Mitchell Gregson tied for 25th place after carding a 7over par 220. Joe Kinney finished tied for 65th as he posted a 14 over par 227. Freshman Curtis Yonke carded a 19over par 232 and tied for 80th place. Jason Schulte finished in 97th place with a 27over par 240 and Ben Juffer took 98th place with a 29over par 242.
KState Individuals T52. Ross Geubelle 55. Ben Juffer
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Team Results 1. UNLV 2. Washington St. 3. Kansas State 4. New Mexico St. T5. North Texas T5. Santa Clara T7. Nebraska T7. Nevada 9. Texas State 10. Illinois State 11. Kansas 12. Rhode Island T13. Idaho T13. W. N. Mexico 15. Air Force 16. UTEP 17. Boise State
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KState Individuals T7. 11. T33. T34. T65.
Joe Ida Mitchell Gregson Joe Kinney Jason Schulte Curtis Yonke
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Team Results Team Results 1. UC Davis 273273286832 2. Brigham Young 279279275833 3. Oregon 273272289834 4. Fresno State 281273288842 5. Kansas State 284279280843 6. St. Mary's 280276288844 7. Denver 281276290847 8. Pacific 278284286848 9. CSU Northridge 282291290863 10. San Jose State 296282291869 11. Sacramento St. 288286297871 12. CSU Fullerton 287299298884
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KState Individuals 4. T13. T33. 41. T42.
Mitchell Gregson Joe Ida Jason Schulte Curtis Yonke Joe Kinney
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T1. BYU T1. San Diego 3. Washington 4. Oregon 5. Michigan 6. Pepperdine 7. UC Irvine 8. Fresno State 9. California T10. Sacramento St. T10. Cal Poly 12. Pacific 13. St. Mary’s 14. Nevada 15.Kansas State 16. San Jose State
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KState Individuals T14. T25. T61. T80. 97. 98.
Joe Ida Mitchell Gregson Joe Kinney Curtis Yonke Jason Schulte Ben Juffer
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DESERT SHOOTOUT
WILLIAM MORRIS INTERCOLLEGIATE
MIZZOU INTERCOLLEGIATE
BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP
March 1820, 2010 Palm Vally Golf Course Goodyear, Ariz. Par 71 / 7,015 Yards Host Denver
April 56, 2010 University of Texas Golf Club Austin, Texas Par 71 / 7,412 Yards HostTexas
April 1213, 2010 The Club at Old Hawthorne Columbia, Mo. Par 72 / 7,221 Yards HostMissouri
April 2329, 2010 Whispering Pines Golf Club Trinity, Texas Par 72 / 7,425 Yards HostBaylor
GOODYEAR, Ariz. Kansas State senior men's golfer Joe Kinney fired a 1under par 71 to move up three spots during the final round of the Desert Shootout at the par 72, 7,015yard Palm Valley Golf Club. Kinney tallied his third topfive finish of the season as he tied for fifth with a threeround score of 6under par 210. The Antioch, Ill., native finished one stroke behind BYU's Jordan Rodgers for fourth. "It was an excellent tournament for Joe Kinney," said head coach Tim Norris. "He played well from start to finish.” Kansas State, which was second after the first day and fell to ninth after day two, dropped two more spots after a finalround score of 12over par 300. The Wildcats finished the tournament 11th at 10over par 874, three shots shy of a ninthplace tie between Iowa State and Boise State. Wildcat freshman Curtis Yonke carded a 2over par 74 to finish with a threeround score of 1over 217, the lowest 54hole score of his young career. The Overland Park, Kan., product finished tied for 28th. Mitchell Gregson finished tied for 42nd at 4over par 220. Jason Schulte rounded out the lineup for Kansas State as he shot a threeround score of 22over par 238 to finish 95th. Joe Ida withdrew with a hand injury midway through round two.
AUSTIN, Texas After finishing day one tied for 23rd, Kansas State senior Mitchell Gregson kicked into high gear as he im proved nine spots to tie for 14th during the final round of the Morris Williams Inter collegiate at the par 71, 7,412yard Univer sity of Texas Golf Course. Gregson, who carded an 8over par 221, collected his teamleading seventh top20 finish of the season and his first of the spring. "Mitch had a really great day," said head coach Tim Norris. "He had a couple of late bogies, but there were a lot of bogies out there today. He played very well, and I'm really proud of him. This is really a good confidence builder for Mitch going into the next tour nament." The strong performance by Greg son was not enough to help Kansas State move up the leader board, however, as the Wildcats finished the event in 13th place with a combined score of 67over par 919. "It was a grueling tournament with a long day yesterday," said Norris. "It is no fun when you have to hit great shots and work very hard just to make par. But it is great to play a tough course like this, especially in preparation for the Big 12 Championship. This is a course that is not a lot of fun but is going to make you better."
COLUMBIA, Mo. Freshman Curtis Yonke won the individual title at the Mizzou Intercollegiate after besting Nebraska's Brandon Crick on the fourth playoff hole, while the Wildcats took home second place as a team to record their sixth topfive finish of the season. With a 1under par 71 in the final round, Yonke notched his first individual title and became the second Wildcat to win an individual title this season. Yonke finished the tournament at 5under par 211 and posted careerbest scores for 18, 36 and 54holes. "It was a big day for Curtis," said head coach Tim Norris. "He played really solid. He had some bogeys but was able to bounce back.”The Wildcats, who finished the tournament with a 6under par 858, placed second behind Nebraska (7under par 857) which fired a final round score of 1over par 285 to move one stroke ahead of KState. Senior Joe Ida capped off a strong tournament with a final round 72 and recorded his third topfive finish of the season as he finished in third place with a 4under par 212. Mitchell Gregson notched his fifth top 10 finish of the season as he tied for seventh place with a combined score of 1 under par 215. Joe Kinney, a senior, finished tied for 23rd place after posting a 6over par 222. Playing as an individual, Ben Juffer recorded the best finish in his career as he tied for 33rd place with an 8 over par 224.
TRINITY, Texas Paced by four players in the top 25, the Kansas State men's golf team finished fifth at the Big 12 Champi onship with an 11over par 1163 at the par 72, 7,425 yard Whispering Pines Golf Club. Oklahoma State earned its fourth straight Big 12 Championship with a 19under par 1133 at the 72hole event. “We did a good job coming in here," said head coach Tim Norris. "We didn't play our best golf but we did an excellent job competing. I told the team that we would be running with the big dogs here at the Big 12 Championship. If you look at the rankings of the teams that finished ahead of us they all are in the top 15." Senior Joe Ida led the Wildcats with a 2under par 70 in the final round and fin ished tied for seventh with a score of 288. Ida has now been the top KState finisher in three of the four Big 12 Championships. "Joe had a great round today," said Norris. "He hit the ball very solid and played the parthrees beautifully. He played great golf all week. Senior Mitchell Gregson and freshman Curtis Yonke tied for 15th place with a 3over par 291. Gregson carded a 4 over par 76 in the final round, while Yonke posted an evenpar 72. Senior Joe Kinney posted a final round 4over par 76 and tied for 22nd place with a 6over par 294. Freshman Ben Juffer finished in 59th place after carding an 8over par 80 in the final round and finished with a 29over par 317.
Team Results Team Results T1. Wichita State T1. Kansas 3. E. Michegan 4. BYU 5. Pacific 6. Nebraska 7. Xavier 8. Virginia Comm. T9. Iowa State T9. Boise State 11. Kansas State 12. Memphis 13. Denver 14. N. Colorado 15. Utah 16. Northern Iowa 17. Southern Utah
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KState Individuals T5. T28. T42. T88. 95. 102.
Joe Kinney Curtis Yonke Mitchell Gregson *Ben Juffer Jason Schulte Joe Ida
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1. Georgia 287307284878 2. Texas 292287300879 3. Texas A&M 298294291883 4. Texas Tech 287299298884 5. Arkansas 294299293886 6. New Mexico 281299310890 7. TCU 301293302896 8. Tulsa 305294299898 9. Oklahoma State 299301301901 10. Pepperdine 299299309907 11. LSU 292298322912 12. SMU 304303309916 13.Kansas State 302307310919 14. Baylor 305306311922 15. UTSA 323315322960
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KState Individuals T14. T53. T63. T66. T76.
Mitchell Gregson Joe Ida Joe Kinney Curtis Yonke Jason Schulte
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Team Results Team Results 1. Nebraska 2. Kansas State 3. Missouri 4. St. Mary’s T5. Kansas T5. Iowa State T5. Wyoming 8. Ball State 9. Northern Ill. 10. South Dakota St. 11. Belmont 12. Oral Roberts 13. Northern Iowa 14. Creighton 15. IUPUI
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1. Oklahoma State 2812842862821,133 19 2. Texas A&M 2802852922891,146 6 3. Texas 2822842872951,148 4 4. Texas Tech 2862852842971,152 E 5. Kansas State 2902832962941,163 +11 6. Baylor 2882873012951,171 +19 T7. Nebraska 2902953042951,184 +32 T7. Oklahoma 2992903082871,184 +32 9. Colorado 2892953043001,188 +36 10. Iowa State 3002943112981,203 +51 11. Missouri 3012973092981,205 +53 12. Kansas 2952983153021,210 +58
KState Individuals T7. T15. T15. T22. 59.
Joe Ida Mitchell Gregson Curtis Yonke Joe Kinney Ben Juffer
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NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL May 2022, 2009 Crabapple Golf Course Alpharetta, Ga. Par 70 / 7,182 Yards Host Georgia Tech ALPHARETTA, Ga. Kansas State senior men's golfers Mitchell Gregson and Joe Ida concluded their collegiate careers, each fin ishing in the top 50 at the 2010 NCAA Southeast Regional held at the par 70, 7,182yard Crabapple Golf Course. Gregson finished the tournament in a tie for 34th with an 8over par 218 and Ida finished tied for 49th with an 11over par 221. Gregson slipped from the pack with a 6 over par 76 on the final day, while Ida re covered from a difficult first round with a 1over par 71 on day three to move up five spots on the final leaderboard. "Both guys were in really tough positions today," head coach Tim Norris said. "Joe had to shoot a miracle round to get back in it, while Mitch had to play really, really solid on a very dif ficult golf course. However, both guys did awfully well and I'm proud of them. We're going to miss them in a lot of ways. Both these guys have meant so much to this pro gram. They are right at the top in a num ber of statistical categories in school history." Gregson, a native of Waterloo, Ill., finished his KState career with the lowest stroke average in school history at 73.06, while he tied for the most individual tour nament victories with four. He also played in the secondmost tournaments (51) and rounds (150). A native of Fort Scott, Kan., Ida concluded his career with the fourth lowest stroke average at 73.78, while he was the top KState performer at the Big 12 Championships on three occasions. KState Individuals T34. *Mitchell Gregson T49. *Joe Ida
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2009-10 TEAM AVERAGE Fall Spring Total
Rounds 17 16 33
Strokes 4,4884 4,701 9,585
Team Average 287.29 293.81 290.45
Per Player Average 71.82 73.45 72.61
2009-10 OVERALL STATISTICS Player Events Rounds Mitchell Gregson 12 36 Joe Ida 12 34 Joe Kinney 11 33 Curtis Yonke 10 30 Jason Schulte 8 23 Ross Geubelle 3 8 Chase Chamberlin 4 11 Ben Juffer 6 18
Strokes 2,585 2,459 2,411 2,231 1,756 626 863 1,1098
Average 71.81 72.32 73.06 74.37 76.35 78.25 78.45 78.61
Low 18 66 68 67 69 67 75 71 72
Low 36 138 136 139 140 141 152 151 147
Low 54 205 207 208 211 215 232 240 224
Top 5 3 3 3 1
Top 10 5 5 4 2 1
Top 20 9 8 5 3 1 1
Best Finish 2nd 1st T2nd 1st T8th T33rd T18th T31st
09-10 HEAD-TO-HEAD 81-61-1 ( .569) Air Force Akron Arizona Arkansas Ball State Baylor Belmont Boise State Brigham Young California CalPoly UC Davis UC Irvine CSU Fullerton CSU Northridge Colorado Creighton Denver Eastern Michigan Florida Gulf Coast Fresno State Georgia Gonzaga Idaho Illinois Illinois State Indiana Iowa State IUPUI Kansas
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Kentucky Louisville Loyola Marymount LSU Marquette Memphis Michigan Michigan State Missouri Missouri State UMKC Nebraska Nevada UNLV New Mexico New Mexico State Northern Colorado North Florida Northern Illinois Northern Iowa North Texas Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Oregon Pacific Penn State Pepperdine Portland Purdue
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Rhode Island Sacramento State Santa Clara San Diego San Jose State South Dakota State Southern Utah St. Mary’s SMU TCU Texas Texas A&M TexasEl Paso Texas State TexasSan Antonio Texas Tech Toledo Tulsa UCF Utah Virgina Commonwealth Washington Washington State Western Carolina Western Illinois Western New Mexico Wichita State Wyoming Xavier
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COLBERT HILLS
dçäÑtÉÉâÛë=báÖÜíÜJ_Éëí=`~ãéìë=`çìêëÉ The reputation of Colbert Hills as that really big course out in Kansas is attracting players from across the country that want to test their skills against one of the nation's toughest courses. The dream of Colbert Hills goes back to 1994 when Senior PGA Tour great Jim Colbert, an alumnus of Kansas State, got involved with a project to help the school build a universityrun course, a place where the Kansas State golf team could train and where the school could train golf course superintendents and managers and do research on turfgrass. The university's vision and that of Jim Colbert was that the project would also be a public daily fee course and one where disadvantaged children could learn the game of golf.
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Colbert found the perfect site, 300 acres in the Flint Hills area on the northwest edge of Manhattan. An alumnus who was grazing cattle on this site donated the property, and Colbert donated a half million dollars. Soon other donors signed on. Jim Colbert
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combined with wellknown Dallas architect Jeffrey Brauer to lay out the $11 million course. “God built about 14 of the holes, and we built about four of them,” Colbert said. “I hope you can't tell the difference.” Colbert Hills opened officially in May 2000 with a bevy of golfing celebrities on hand, including Lee Trevino, Raymond Floyd and Annika Sorenstam, who played in a Founders ProAm. “What an unbelievable effort to attract the commitment and bring all these people together,” said PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem at the dedication. “What they got (at Kansas State) is a big sprawling layout that rides comfortably on the Flint Hills outside Manhattan,” John Garrity, Sports Illustrated columnist, said. “From the seventh tee, you can see for miles in all directions and what you see is mostly sky and prairie, with a few ranches thrown in for rustic charm.” What Kansas State had built is a huge links style course that plays at 7,525 yards from the back tees, nicknamed the Black and Blue tees. It lies on a superb site of rolling hills with changes in elevation that most Americans had no idea could exist in the prairies of Kansas. Colbert Hills includes a new clubhouse, state of the art driving range and enough acreage for a ninehole teaching course, as well as a host of research and academic opportunities for KState
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researchers and students. With a worldclass golf course, the university will restructure the turf program, making it one of the best in the world. Today,
eçäÉ=NM=√=m~ê=R KState offers a specialized degree in turf management and has separated itself from all other turf programs in the nation by expanding its curriculum to include all aspects of the profession, including business administration and hospitality. Graduates are now effectively prepared in the overall management of golf facilities. "GCSAA is pleased to join Jim Colbert, the PGA Tour and Kansas State University in this endeavor that will benefit all who enjoy the game of golf," said GCSAA Chief Executive Officer Stephen F. Mona. "The positive impact of this project will be far reaching a golf management program to train tomorrow's leaders, a research facility to aid the golf industry and a firstclass facility for golf enthusiasts to enjoy a game that is growing faster than any sport in America."
WORLD-CLASS FACILITIES
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time to hit full shots onto the driving range, while the video technology records the swings and provides instant feedback and insight for swing improvements.
“This facility will allow our players to develop and refine their games during the entire golf season, not just the winter months,” head coach Tim Norris said.
The $275,000 project was made possible by generous donations from Zac and Amber Burton and supporters of ChipIn for KState Golf and will allow KState golfers to improve their game no matter the season or weather.
“The Wildcats now have the chance to feel competitive in the early part of the spring season. I look at the indoor facility as an improvement tool more than a recruiting tool.”
This 1,800 square foot artificial green sits immediately south of the clubhouse. Running at 11 on the stimpmeter, it provides the Wildcats a “tournament speed” putting green yearround, day and night. The green includes a fringe cut for chipping practice as well.
The Brad Heyka Memorial Practice Area allows players to hone their skills on and around the greens.
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ALL-TIME RESULTS
1969 | Spring
1973 | Spring
Missouri Invitational April 15 | Columbia, Mo. Team 301 (2nd of 4) Gary Johnson 73 (3rd)
Cowboy Invitational April 78 | Stillwater, Okla. Team 317313—630 (6th of 11) Gordon Lewis 7878—156 (22nd) Kansas State Invitational April 14 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 315 (2nd of 4) David Runberg 77 (T6th)
Kansas Invitational April 25 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 324 (3rd of 5) Pete Ball 80 (T5th) Bob Leeper 80 (T5th) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate May 910 | Colorado Springs, Colo. Team 311312328—951 (11th of 19) Doug Gray 787484—236 (T18th) 1970 | Spring
Team Doug Meier
Kansas Invitational April 24 | Lawrence, Kan. 322 (7th of 7) 75 (T4th)
Drake Invitational April 2729 | Des Moines, Iowa Team 329326325—980 (13th of 18) Scott Bunker 798175—235 (T27th ) Big Eight Championship May 1920 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 312331320—963 (6th of 8) Scott Bunker 767680—232 (T10th)
Big Eight Championship May 1819 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 294294301—889 (5th of 8) Paul Anderson 746972—215 (T5th) NCAA Central Regional June 1823 | Stillwater, Okla. Paul Anderson 8977—166 (DNQ)
Oklahoma Intercollegiate Invite March 2931 | Shawnee, Okla. Team 333328317—978 (19th of 23) Scott Bunker 817377—231 (T28th)
Cowboy Invitational March 1416 | Stillwater, Okla. Team 329340—669 (10th of 11) Paul Anderson 8185—166 (T37th)
Drake Relays April 2528 | Des Moines, Iowa Team 303307313—923 (8th of 18) Doug Vaughn 757372—220 (T2nd)
1970 | Fall
Shawnee Invitational April 56 | Shawnee, Okla. Team 301312320—933 (7th of 8) Paul Anderson 777180—228 (T20th)
Big Eight Championship May 1819 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 325308324—957 (8th of 8) Scott Bunker 767281—229 (T9th)
Midwestern Intercollegiate Oct. 1617 | Stillwater, Okla. Team 311315—626 (13th of 14) Bob Philbrick 7272—144 (T6th)
Great Plains Invitational April 1213 | Wichita, Kan. Team 318317—636 (7th of 7) John Hensley 7775—152 (8th)
1979 | Spring
1971 | Spring
Kansas Relays April 1920 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 317321—638 (4th of 4) John Hensley 7876—154 (6th)
Team Doug Gray
Big Eight Championship May 1516 | Lawrence, Kan. 315322305—943 (7th of 8) 757572—222 (T3rd)
Missouri Invitational April 2324 | Columbia, Mo. Team 299285—584 (3rd of 5) Bob Philbrick 7169—140 (T1st) Kansas State Invitational May 1 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 296 (5th of 5) Doug Meier 72 (T5th) Big Eight Championship May 2122 | Stillwater, Okla. Team 311325317—953 (8th of 8) Paul Anderson 787980—237 (T25th) 1972 | Spring Shawnee Invitational March 31April 1 | Shawnee, Okla. Team 309313313—936 (9th of 11) Doug Meier 757877—230 (T26th) Bob Philbrick 787577—230 (T26th) Nebraska Invitational April 67 | Lincoln, Neb. Team 317301—618 (1st of 8) Gordon Lewis 7872—150 (2nd)
Drake Relays April 2627 | Des Moines, Iowa Team 317300—617 (10th of 18) Paul Anderson 7375—148 (T5th) Big Eight Championship May 1718 | Lincoln, Neb. Team 322323311—955 (8th of 8) John Hensley 778275—234 (28th) 1975 | Spring Oklahoma Intercollegiate April 34 | Shawnee, Okla. Team 335320—655 (8th of 8) Terry Brennan 7680—156 (25th) Great Plains Invitational April 1011 | Wichita, Kan. Team 318325—643 (7th of 8) Scott Bunker 7881—159 (T34th) Kansas Relays April 1718 | Lawrence, Kan. Terry Brennan 848179—244 (T32nd
Kansas State Invitational April 22 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 295 (3rd of 5) Bob Philbrick 74 (T5th)
Drake Relays April 2425 | Des Moines, Iowa Terry Brennan 747781—232 (T12th)
Missouri Invitational April 2829 | Columbia, Mo. Team 294292—586 (3rd of 4) Bob Philbrick 7371—144 (4th)
Big Eight Championship May 1627 | Norman, Okla. Team 330323320—973 (8th of 8) Terry Brennan 827780—239 (T19th)
Big Eight Championship May 1920 | Boulder, Colo. Team 313304298—915 (5th of 8) Doug Meier 737478—225 (13th)
1976 | Spring Did Not Participate in Golf 1977 | Spring
1972 | Fall Big Eight Fall Championship Oct. 2728 | Boulder, Colo. Team 299297313—909 (6th of 8) Butch Thames 737676—225 (15th)
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Shocker Classic April 68 | Wichita, Kan. Team 306323318—947 (7th of 14) Scott Bunker 757777—229 (15th)
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Big Eight Championship May 1112 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 325317318—960 (8th of 8) Brad Johnson 787877—233 (30th) 1981 | Fall
Shocker Classic April 57 | Wichita, Kan. Team 313314320—357 (12th of 17) Scott Bunker 807473—227 (T18th)
1974 | Spring
Kansas State Invitational April 25 | Manhattan, Kan. 291 (3rd of 6) 70 (T4th)
Drake Relays April 2224 | Des Moines, Iowa Team 338320310—968 (10th of 26) George Furney 758376—234 (12th)
1978 | Spring Kansas State Triangular May 4 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 295 (Tied 1st of 3) Paul Anderson 72 (T1st)
Midwest Intercollegiate April 2223 | Columbia, Mo. Team 306 (2nd of 11) Scott Bunker 3335—68 (1st)
Team Doug Gray
Shocker Classic April 1617 | Wichita, Kan. Team 320329315—964 (20th of 21) Jon Carlson 798277—242 (T56th) Brad Johnson 798277—242 (T56th)
Shawnee Invitational March 2930 | Shawnee, Okla. Team 312306299—917 (7th of 8) Brian Linn 787074—222 (10th) Shocker Classic April 1920 | Wichita, Kan. Team 304305307—916 (15th of 20) Scott Bunker 717573—219 (T6th) Drake Relays April 2628 | Des Moines, Iowa Team 333325356—1014 (12th of 12) Scott Bunker 788289—249 (T38th) Big Eight Championship May 34 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 323309320—952 (8th of 8) Scott Bunker 817378—232 (T24th) 1980 | Spring
Kansas Invitational Oct. 1213 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 328340—668 (6th of 6) Robert Sedorcek 8082—162 (24th) 1982 | Spring Park College Invitational April 12 | Parkville, Mo. Team 319311—630 (6th of 21) Robert Sedorcek 7776—153 (8th) Bethany Invitational April 8 | Lindsborg, Kan. Team 315 (T6th of 12) Brad Johnson 75 (T6th) Wichita Golf Classic April 1516 | Wichita, Kan. Team 340314330—984 (19th of 20) Kevin Crow 837383—242 (39th) Drake Relays April 2223 | Des Moines, Iowa Team 322313313—948 (10th of 27) Brad Johnson 797576—230 (13th) Big Eight Championship May 1011 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 322318319—959 (8th of 8) Robert Sedorcek 787978—235 (27th) 1983 | Spring Park College Invitational March 31 | Parkville, Mo. Team 314 (5th of 12) Allen French 74 (4th) Heart of America April 2223 | Warrensburg, Mo. Team 320302—622 (T4th of 15) Kevin Crow 7776—153 (12th)
Wichita Classic April 1718 | Wichita, Kan. Team 310314312—936 (14th of 16) Mont Green 767684—236 (T37th) Richard Sorenson 787781—236 (T37th)
Drake Relays Tournament April 2829 | Des Moines, Iowa Team 332325326308—1291 (17th of 24) Robert Sedorcek 84808377—324 (47th)
Drake Relays April 2426 | Des Moines, Iowa Team 313322316—951 (7th of 18) George Furney 797579—233 (18th)
Big Eight Championship May 910 | Lawrence, Kan. 334330339—1003 (8th of 8) 768682—244 (28th)
Big Eight Championship May 12 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 316304330—950 (8th of 8) George Furney 777480—231 (T25th)
Team Jack Day 1983 | Fall
1981 | Spring
Penn Valley Invitational Sept. 30 | Junction City, Kan. Team 311 (1st of 4) Robert Sedorcek 73 (1st)
Baker Invitational March 27 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 304 (3rd of 12) George Furney 73 (2nd)
Spartan Golf Quad Oct. 12 | Salina, Kan. Team 298 (1st of 4) Allen French 72 (1st)
Park College Invitational April 23 | Parkville, Mo. Team 331332—663 (10th of 13) George Furney 8478—162 (T19th)
Kansas Fall Invitational Oct. 2830 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 345337327—1009 (9th of 9) Allen French 818379—243 (31st)
Bethany Invitational April 10 | Salina, Kan. Team 311 (3rd of 14) George Furney 74 (3rd)
ALL-TIME RESULTS 1984 | Spring Park College Invitational March 2930 | Parkville, Mo. Team 316308—624 (3rd of 12) Robert Sedorcek 7973—152 (T2nd) Bethany Invitational April 6 | Salina, Kan. Team 302 (1st of 8) Robert Sedorcek 71 (1st) Crossroads of America April 1213 | Joplin, Mo. Team 337314—651 (7th of 7) Robert Sedorcek 7876—154 (3rd) Heart of America April 2021 | Warrensburg, Mo. Team 343309—652 (6th of 14) Robert Sedorcek 7772—149 (1st)
Crossroads of America April 1011 | Joplin, Mo. Team 320318—638 (14th of 29) Daran Neuschafer 7677—153 (T15th) Baker Invitational April 15 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 343 (3rd of 15) Daran Neuschafer 79 (4th) Heart of America Classic April 1819 | Warrensburg, Mo. Team 302301—603 (5th of 15) Jim Fiscella 7374—147 (T10th)
Team Jack Day
Drake Relays April 2425 | Des Moines, Iowa 333307310—950 (17th of 24) 827576—233 (T33rd)
Big Eight Championship May 1618 | Osage Beach, Mo. Team 361327337—1025 (8th of 8) Daran Neuschafer 947781—252 (T34th)
Drake Relays Tournament April 2627 | Des Moines, Iowa Team 308302329—939 (T6th of 24) Robert Sedorcek 767383—232 (T9th)
1986 | Fall
Big Eight Championship May 1415 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 337327323—987 (8th of 8) Robert Sedorcek 797977—235 (20th)
Kansas Invitational Sept. 1516 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 316308315—939 (7th of 8) Jeff Sedorcek 757279—226 (10th)
1984 | Fall
Emporia State Invitational Oct. 1112 | Emporia, Kan. Team 297159*—456 (2nd of 3) Daran Neuschafer 7537—112 (5th) *27hole event
Kansas State Invitational Sept. 1314 | Junction City, Kan. Team 303302—605 (1st of 3) Robert Sedorcek 7474—148 (1st) Baker Invitational Sept. 2829 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 314303—617 (2nd of 12) Robert Sedorcek 7779—156 (5th)
Shocker Classic Oct. 1920 | Wichita, Kan. Team 313311—624 (6th of 6) Jeff Sedorcek 7378—151 (10th) 1987 | Spring
Kansas Invitational Oct. 2930 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 332325329—986 (8th of 8) Robert Sedorcek 797779—235 (15th)
Kansas StatePepsi Classic April 23 | Manhattan, Kan. 313322298—934 (1st of 3) 817970—230 (2nd)
Team Troy Keller
1988 | Spring First Republic Bank Invitational March 2122 | Waco, Texas Team 315311—626 (17th of 24) Jeff Sedorcek 7675—151 (T23) Creighton Invitational April 7 | Omaha, Neb. Team 311 (1st of 21) Chris Gomez 76 (1st)
Marymount Invitational April 2 | Salina, Kan. Team 299 (1st of 6) Robert Sedorcek 70 (1st) Park College Invitational April 78 | Luther, Iowa Team 316315—631 (1st of 19) Brady Tinker 7878—156 (6th) Crossroads of America April 1112 | Joplin, Mo. Team 319305—624 (5th of 31) Robert Sedorcek 7874—152 (T9th) Heart of America April 1920 | Warrensburg, Mo. Team 311299—610 (1st of 20) Kevin Crow 7875—153 (1st) Big Eight Championship May 1314 | Oklahoma City, Okla. Team 308322325—955 (8th of 8) Robert Sedorcek 757879—232 (T25th)
Creighton Invitational April 17 | Omaha, Neb. 302 (2nd of 10) 74 (3rd)
Team Jeff Sedorcek
Drake Relays Festival April 2324 | Des Moines, Iowa Team 312298303—913 (4th of 26) Jeff Sedorcek 777074—221 (T1st) Midwest Collegiate Championship April 2526 | Ames, Iowa Team 329309—638 (5th of 9) Todd Fowler 7977—156 (T7th) Big Eight Championship May 1819 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 312317314—943 (8th of 8) Jeff Sedorcek 747979—232 (T29th) 1987 | Fall
Midwestern Invitational April 2930 | Lake Geneva Wis. Team 315308311—934 (T10th of 15) Chris Gomez 787478—230 (23rd) Big Eight Championship May 1617 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 324328318—970 (8th of 8) Jeff Sedorcek 727877—227 (T15th) 1988 | Fall Kansas Jayhawk Invitational Sept. 1213 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 318307315—940 (7th of 8) Brett Vuillemin 787280—230 (15th) Kansas State Invitational Sept. 1920 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 305310294—909 (1st of 5) Jeff Sedorcek 747969—222 (1st) Texas Intercollegiate Sept. 2627 | Fort Worth, Texas Team 302288312—902 (11th of 15) Jeff Sedorcek 726979—220 (T14th) Brett Vuillemin 756778—220 (T14th) U.C. Ferguson AllCollege Classic Oct. 34 | Oklahoma City, Okla. Team 294305311—910 (T6th of 13) Brad Stevens 757577—227 (T17) 1989 | Spring U.C. Santa Barbara Invitational Feb. 2728 | Santa Barbara, Calif. Team 307310303—920 (11th of 18) Jeff Sedorcek 757574—224 (8th) Diet PepsiShocker Classic April 24 | Wichita, Kan. Team 316311326—953 (3rd of 10) Brad Stevens 797677—232 (3rd) Missouri Intercollegiate April 911 | Columbia, Mo. Team 298303—602 (3rd of 27) Troy Keller 7779—156 (9th) Midwestern Invitational April 2829 | DeKalb, Ill. Team 303301297—901 (9th of 15) Jeff Sedorcek 747570—219 (15th)
1986 | Spring Kansas State Triangular March 27 | Junction City, Kan. Team 319 (1st of 3) Jack Day 77 (2nd)
Kansas Invitational Sept. 1415 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 309306320—935 (6th of 7) Troy Keller 747374—221 (1st) Emporia State Invitational Sept. 2627 | Emporia, Kan. Team 296297—593 (T2nd of 4) Troy Keller 7370—143 (2nd) U.C. Ferguson AllCollege Classic Sept. 2829 | Oklahoma City, Okla. Team 302307307—916 (7th of 16) Troy Keller 727774—223 (8th)
Jaguar Intercollegiate Nov. 2021 | Augusta, Ga. Team 317329—646 (9th of 15) Richard Laing 8080—160 (22nd)
Hammond Bell Collegiate Invite March 2627 | Santa Barbara, Calif. Team 299294318—911 (15th of 19) Jeff Sedorcek 737181—225 (T36th) Richard Laing 767576—227 (T44th) Brett Vuillemin 767381—230 (T60th) Chris Thompson 748186—240 (T78th) Bobby Donnellan 748186—240 (92nd) Diet PepsiShocker Classic April 23 | Wichita, Kan. Team 309318305—932 (6th of 13) Jeff Sedorcek 797671—226 (T5th) Richard Laing 757081—226 (T5th) Chris Thompson 798379—241 (34th) Brett Vuillemin 769076—242 (35th) Bobby Donnellan 868979—251 (56th) TanTarA Missouri Intercollegiate April 1011 | Columbia, Mo. Team 314303—617 (2nd of 27) Brett Vuillemin 7875—153 (2nd) Richard Laing 7678—154 (4th) Brad Stephens 8174—155 (6th) Jeff Sedorcek 8076—156 (9th) Chris Thompson 8090—170 (T62nd) Vanderbilt Music City Intercollegiate April 1315 | Nashville, Tenn. Team 304287290—881 (10th of 18) Richard Laing 747173—218 (T16th) Brett Vuillemin 737274—219 (T22nd) Jeff Sedorcek 797070—219 (T22nd) Brad Stephens 807673—229 (T65th) Chris Thompson 787479—231 (T74th) Big Eight Championship April 2526 | Enid, Okla. Team 301305314—920 (8th of 8) Brett Vuillemin 717181—223 (T9th) Richard Laing 737479—226 (T16th) Jeff Sedorcek 817375—229 (T24th) Chris Thompson 788779—244 (37th) Brad Stephens 799284—255 (40th) Midwestern Invitational May 45 | Ames, Iowa Team 319300—619 (T11th of 19) Jeff Sedorcek 7774—151 (T12th) Bobby Donnellan 7876—154 (T32nd) Richard Laing 8175—156 (T38th) Brett Vuillemin 8575—160 (T64th) Todd Fowler 8380—163 (T79th) NCAA Central Regional May 2426 | Columbus, Ohio Richard Laing* 797878—235 (T82nd) 1990 | Fall
Big Eight Championship May 1516 | Edmond, Okla. Team 311322340—973 (8th of 8) Jeff Sedorcek 767977—232 (T16th)
1985 | Fall Kansas Invitational Sept. 1617 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 331320334—985 Jack Day 8176—157 (T13th)
Falcon Invitational Oct. 68 | Colorado Springs, Colo. Team 308311305—924 (13th of 24) Richard Laing 757874—227 (T26th) Jeff Sedorcek 767972—227 (T26th)
1990 | Spring TexasSan Antonio Invitational April 1819 | San Antonio, Texas Team 315328—643 (5th of 12) Troy Keller 7679—155 (T9th)
1985 | Spring Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational April 10 | Lincoln, Neb. Team 290 (1st of 10) Jeff Sedorcek 70 (3rd)
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1989 | Fall ColoradoFox Acre Invitational Sept. 2526 | Boulder, Colo. Team 307308306—921 (7th of 9) Brad Stephens 758075—230 (T22nd) U.C. Ferguson AllCollege Classic Oct. 23 | Oklahoma City, Okla. Team 302297—599 (2nd of 14) Richard Laing 777174—222 (T2nd)
U.C. Ferguson AllCollege Classic Sept. 2425 | Oklahoma City, Okla. Team 315311320—946 (7th of 14) Will Siebert 837875—236 (T19th) Bobby Donnellan 807583—238 (T29th) Sean Robertson 787883—239 (T32nd) Jim Brenneman 868079—245 (T45th) Greg Roberts 7471DNF Falcon Invitational Oct. 67 | Colorado Springs, Colo. Team 303324—627 (5th of 19) Brett Vuillemin 7678—154 (T9th) Will Siebert 7384—157 (T18th) Richard Laing 7681—157 (T18th) Bill Graham 7881—159 (T31st) Chad Judd 8385—168 (T79th)
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Hyatt Bear CreekFall Classic Oct. 2930 | Fort Worth, Texas Team 320314—634 (15th of 20) Richard Laing 7778—155 (T15th) Brett Vuillemin 7977—156 (T26th) Bill Graham 8080—160 (T52nd) Chris Thompson 8479—163 (T75th) Will Siebert 8582—167 (T88th)
Texas Intercollegiate Championship Nov. 4 | Fort Worth, Texas Team 293307—600 (8th of 14) Richard Laing 7472—146 (11th) Brett Waldman 7576—151 (26th) Bill Graham 7478—152 (30th) Will Seibert 7777—154 (44th) Brett Vuillemin 7482—156 (53rd)
Iowa State Cyclone Classic Oct. 4 | Ames, Iowa Team 296291—587 (1st of 9) Brett Waldman 7172—143 (1st) Sean Robertson 7471—145 (2nd) Richard Laing 7672—148 (T4th) Jason Losch 7576—151 (T11th) Chad Judd 8090—170 (T42nd)
First Coast Intercollegiate Sept. 2729 | Jacksonville, Fla. Team 307308313—928 (9th of 14) Jason Losch 747575—224 (T6th) Chad Judd 777680—233 (T32nd) Brett Waldman 778175—233 (T32nd) Sean Robertson 817983—243 (T58th) Troy Halterman 797888—245 (T63rd)
1991 | Spring
Jaguar Classic Nov. 1819 | Augusta, Ga. Team 303301—604 (5th of 15) Richard Laing 7472—146 (8th) Jim Brenneman 7378—151 (25th) Bill Graham 7975—154 (39th) David Sedlock 7976—155 (45th) Brett Vuillemin 7782—159 (63rd)
CablesEndRam Invitational Oct. 1920 | Fort Collins, Colo. Team 303297296—896 (4th of 12) Brett Waldman 737073—216 (3rd) Sean Robertson 787375—226 (T14th) Will Siebert 777674—227 (T18th) Richard Laing 758274—231 (T32nd) Jason Losch 847876—238 (T46th)
Grand Canyon Invitational Oct. 45 | Casa Grande, Ariz. Team 308299296—903 (8th of 18) Scott Hovis 776873—218 (T5th) Chad Judd 767176—223 (T18th) Jason Losch 777873—228 (T36th) Chad Buckridge 788274—234 (T54th) Will Siebert 848277—243 (T76th)
1992 | Spring
Texas Intercollegiate Nov. 45 | Dallas, Texas Team 300296295—891 (9th of 18) Sean Robertson 747074—218 (13th) Jason Losch 747670—220 (19th) Richard Laing 787276—226 (T42nd) Will Siebert 777875—231 (T56th) Brett Waldman 7578DNF
Kansas Invitational Oct. 1112 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 304312308—924 (7th of 14) Max Pinney III 737677—226 (17th) Scott Hovis 737880—231 (T33rd) Jason Losch 817779—237 (T46th) Chad Judd 788774—239 (T54th) Sean Robertson 808178—239 (T54th)
1993 | Spring
CablesEndRam Invitational Oct. 1819 | Fort Collins, Colo. Team 297303—600 (4th of 12) Troy Halterman 7174—145 (T3rd) Chad Buckridge 7472—146 (5th) Max Pinney III 7578–153 (T25th) Andy Boettcher 7779—156 (T41st) Skip Pankewich 8079—159 (T54th)
Vanderbilt Music City Intercollegiate March 3031 | Nashville, Tenn. Team 322298301—921 (T4th of 18) Bill Graham 827771—230 (T13th) Jim Brenneman 777579—231 (T16th) Brett Vuillemin 837576—234 (T31st) Will Siebert 817281—234 (T31st) Richard Laing 907675—241 (T57th) Diet PepsiShocker Classic April 89 | Wichita, Kan. Team 299302307—908 (5th of 15) Jim Brenneman 707582—227 (T15th) Richard Laing 757875—228 (T19th) Bill Graham 797674—229 (T21st) Brett Vuillemin 807676—232 (T33rd) Will Siebert 757586—236 (T39th)
SMSU Invitational March 3031 | Springfield, Mo. Team 314318313—945 (1st of 12) Chad Judd 767775—228 (2nd) Jim Brenneman 768474—234 (T8th) Richard Laing 797779—235 (10th) Brett Vuillemin 858085—250 (T56th) Sean Robertson 838487—254 (T72nd)
Big Eight Championship April 2930 | Kansas City, Kan. Team 326332314—972 (8th of 8) Richard Laing 798074—233 (13th) Brett Vuillemin 828476—242 (20th) Jim Brenneman 828082—244 (26th) Bill Graham 838882—253 (36th) Chad Judd 938986—268 (40th)
Diet PepsiShocker Classic April 67 | Wichita, Kan. Team 309302310—921 (7th of 15) Richard Laing 737678—227 (18th) Jim Brenneman 827375—230 (T19th) Chad Judd 777779—233 (27th) Bill Graham 827788—247 (85th)
Midwestern Invitational May 34 | Genoa, Ill. Team 321323316—960 (9th of 13) Richard Laing 768075—231 (T22nd) Bill Graham 857377—235 (T30th) Jim Brenneman 798181—241 (T41st) David Sedlock 819083—254 (T52nd) Will Seibert 858996—270 (62nd) 1991 | Fall Baker Invitational Sept. 20 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 310 (2nd of 24) Brett Waldman 75 (2nd) David Sedlock 76 (T8th) Chad Judd 76 (T8th) Sean Robertson 83 (T72nd) Will Siebert 83 (T72nd) U.C. Ferguson AllCollege Classic Sept. 2324 | Oklahoma City, Okla. Team 310293294—897 (11th of 17) Richard Laing 757076—221 (T19th) David Sedlock 787274—224 (T26th) Jim Brenneman 787573—226 (T33rd) Brett Vuillemin 797672—227 (T38th) Bill Graham 827975—236 (T92nd) Kansas Invitational Sept. 30 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 317306—623 (13th of 15) Jim Brenneman 7576—151 (T23rd) Richard Laing 7676—152 (T31st) David Sedlock 8277—159 (T57th) Sean Robertson 8480—164 (T68th) Bill Graham 8877—165 (T70th) Falcon Invitational Oct. 46 | Colorado Springs, Colo. Team 331307307—945 (T10th of 23) Richard Laing 777472—223 (T4th) Jim Brenneman 857876—239 (T42nd) Will Siebert 897672—247 (T78th) Chad Judd 858977—251 (T90th) Brett Waldman 847989—252 (T92nd) Iowa State Classic Oct. 20 | Ames Iowa Team 460 (2nd of 10) Bill Graham 7240*—112 (3rd) Richard Laing 7539*—114 (5th) Brett Vuillemin 7939*—118 (10th) Jim Brenneman 8239*—121 (T11th) David Sedlock 7744*—121 (T11th) *27hole event
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Bent BrookBlazer Invitational April 1314 | Birmingham, Ala. Team 296 (3rd of 10) Richard Laing 70 (T1st) Jim Brenneman 73 (T8th) Chad Judd 74 (T12th) Bill Graham 79 (T34th) Brett Vuillemin 80 (T40th)
Baylor Spring Invitational March 2223 | Waco, Texas Team 304 (9th of 13) Richard Laing 73 (T11th) Jim Brenneman 77 (T38th) Scott Hovis 77 (T38th) Chris Weddle 77 (T38th) Sean Robertson 78 (T45th)
1994 | Spring
SMSU Invitational March 2930 | Springfield, Mo. Team 302304313—919 (3rd of 15) Richard Laing 757378—226 (T5th) Brett Waldman 787276—226 (T5th) Will Siebert 757881—234 (T22nd) Jim Brenneman 748181—236 (T32nd) Sean Robertson 818278—241 (T47th)
Southwest Missouri State March 2829 | Springfield, Mo. Team 327318311—956 (12th of 18) Troy Halterman 788177—236 (T22nd) Jason Losch 847977—240 (T37th) Chad Buckridge 838376—242 (T48th) Scott Hovis 747881—243 (T53rd) Max Pinney 828085—247 (T74th)
Diet PepsiShocker Classic April 56 | Wichita, Kan. Team 296298303—897 (2nd of 14) Richard Laing 726973—214 (1st) Jim Brenneman 727272—216 (2nd) Brett Waldman 737580—228 (T15th) Chad Judd 798379—241 (T54th) Chris Weddle 818279—242 (T56th)
Southwest Texas Classic April 15 | Austin, Texas Team 316306—617 (9th of 11) Sean Robertson 7574—149 (15th) Troy Halterman 8173—154 (T29th) Max Pinney 8275—157 (T40th) Scott Hovis 8079—159 (T48th) Will Siebert 8083—163 (T60th)
Bent BrookBlazer Invitational April 1314 | Birmingham, Ala. Team 285290297—872 (5th of 18) Jim Brenneman 687572—215 (T6th) Chad Judd 716976—216 (T10th) Richard Laing 747375—222 (T28th) Brett Waldman 727378—223 (T40th) Scott Hovis 777774—228 (T66th)
Diet PepsiShocker Classic April 4 | Wichita, Kan. Team 335319—654 (9th of 16) Sean Robertson 8274—156 (T4th) Troy Halterman 8480—164 (T30th) Chad Judd 8580—165 (T38th) Chad Buckridge 8486—170 (T55th) Will Siebert 8685—171 (T61st)
1992 | Fall
Big Eight Championship April 2627 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 308311317—936 (7th of 8) Richard Laing 747676—226 (12th) Jim Brenneman 787981—238 (28th) Chad Judd 798276—239 (T29th) Brett Waldman 787588—241 (T32nd) Will Siebert 787588—241 (T32nd)
Big Eight Championship April 2526 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 311314315—940 (6th of 8) Scott Hovis 747778—229 (T12th) Chad Judd 777779—234 (22nd) Troy Halterman 798081—240 (29th) Sean Robertson 817981—241 (T30th) Jason Losch 818677—244 (34th)
Falcon Invitational Sept. 2021 | Colorado Springs, Colo. Team 305301298—904 (7th of 24) Richard Laing 747474—222 (T12th) Sean Robertson 787772—227 (T28th) Jason Losch 767380—229 (T39th) Brett Waldman 777775—229 (T39th) Jim Brenneman 837977—239 (T85th)
NCAA Central Regional May 1315 | Columbus, Ohio Team 318313312—943 (21st of 21) Jim Brenneman 777678—231 (T73rd) Richard Laing 787580—233 (T81th) Chad Judd 798276—237 (T97th) Sean Robertson 848081—245 (T109th) Brett Waldman 888778—253 (111th)
1994 | Fall
Kansas Invitational Sept. 2829 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 307298298—903 (2nd of 13) Richard Laing 747474—222 (T5th) Brett Waldman 777473—224 (T6th) Jason Losch 777178—226 (T11th) Sean Robertson 807773—230 (T24th) Chris Weddle 807880—238 (T50th)
1993 | Fall
Music City Intercollegiate April 2021 | Nashville, Tenn. Team 302310304—916 (T9th of 18) Richard Laing 747875—227 (T20th) Jim Brenneman 728175—228 (T26th) Sean Robertson 767577—228 (T26th) Bill Graham 827779—237 (T74th) Chad Judd 808077—237 (T74th) Big Eight Championship April 2728 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 305303311—919 (6th of 8) Richard Laing 727276—220 (T7th) Jim Brenneman 758676—233 (T28th) Sean Robertson 787482—234 (30th) Bill Graham 827770—237 (T32nd) Chad Judd 808079—239 (T32nd) NCAA Central Regional May 2123 | McKinney, Texas Richard Laing* 697671—216 (T6th) NCAA Championships June 36 | Albuquerque, N.M. Richard Laing* 7674—150 (MC) (T100th)
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Falcon Invitational Sept. 1819 | Colorado Springs, Colo. Team 302312298—912 (9th of 24) Brett Waldman 757671—222 (7th) Troy Halterman 747676—226 (T18th) Jason Losch 768273—231 ( T49th) Sean Robertson 777879—234 (T59th) Chad Judd 838378—244 (T104th)
MidWest Championship Sept. 910 | Ames, Iowa Team 300292301—893 (3rd of 8) Troy Halterman 737175—219 (5th) Brett Halterman 757176—222 (T11th) Chad Buckridge 757773—225 (T13th) Scott Hovis 777677—230 (T23rd) Jason Losch 797477—230 (T23rd) Chad Myers 787982—239 (37th) Falcon CrossCreek Invitational Sept. 1819 | Colorado Springs, Colo. Team 306299303—908 (9th of 24) Brett Waldman 737676—225 (T22nd) Scott Hovis 787573—226 (T28th) Troy Halterman 787576—229 (T40th) Jason Losch 777380—230 (T49th) Chad Buckridge 808378—241 (T97th)
ALL-TIME RESULTS Kansas Invitational Sept. 2627 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 310308305—923 (9th of 14) Jason Losch 757574—224 (T12th) Troy Halterman 747477—225 (T14th) Scott Hovis 817879—238 (T55th) B.J. Walter 818375—239 (T62nd) Toller Miller 808180—241 (T69th) D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate Oct. 34 | Normal, Ill. Team 293297—590 (1st of 17) Troy Halterman 7271—173 (1st) Jason Losch 7175—146 (T2nd) Brett Waldman 7375—148 (T7th) Chad Buckridge 7776—153 (T26th) Max Pinney 7880—158 (T55th) Sundance Steak HouseRam Invite Oct. 1011 | Ft. Collins, Colo. Team 297311310—918 (8th of 10) Scott Hovis 727576—223 (T13th) Max Pinney 767976—231 (T33rd) Toller Miller 738079—232 (T36th) Chad Meyers 777979—235 (T43rd) B.J. Walter 767882—236 (T45th) UTAUnited Sports Tech. Invitational Nov. 1415 | Ft. Worth, Texas Team 303301—604 (7th of 18) Troy Halterman 7470—144 (1st) Scott Hovis 7875—153 (T43rd) Brett Waldman 7479—153 (T43rd) Jason Losch 7781—158 (T73rd) Chad Buckridge 8277—159 (T77th) 1995 | Spring Southwest Classic March 1314 | Austin, Texas Team 300308—608 (1st of 16) Scott Hovis 7278—150 (T4th) Chad Myers 7479—153 (T19th) Jason Losch 7677—153 (T19th) Chad Buckridge 7875—153 (T19th) Troy Halterman 8178—159 (T52nd) SMSU Invitational March 2728 | Springfield, Mo. Team 330318300—948 (6th of 18) Scott Hovis 807874—232 (T6th) Chad Buckridge 867674—236 (T17th) Troy Halterman 808375—238 (T26th) Chad Myers 848577—246 (T45th) Jason Losch 898190—260 (T85th) Diet PepsiShocker Classic April 45 | Wichita, Kan. Team 311295318—924 (8th of 13) Scott Hovis 807874—225 (T5th) Chad Myers 777678—232 (T29th) Troy Halterman 827280—234 (T37th) Chad Buckridge 767784—236 (T47th) B.J. Walter 798988—256 (68th) BentBrook Blazer Invitational April 1011 | Birmingham, Ala. Team 299311—610 (T12th of 18) Scott Hovis 7372—145 (T12th) Toller Miller 7579—154 (T49th) Jason Losch 7579—154 (T49th) Chad Myers 7681—157 (T68th) Troy Halterman 7882—160 (80th) Big Eight Championship April 2425 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 311314315—940 (5th of 8) Chad Buckridge 747277—223 (T11th) Scott Hovis 817075—226 (T15th) Chad Myers 727382—227 (T18th) Troy Halterman 737773—233 (T29th) Jason Losch 797580—234 (T31st) NCAA Regional May 1820 | Montgomery, Texas Scott Hovis* 727476—222 (T36th)
1995 | Fall
1996 | Fall
Kansas Invitational Sept. 2526 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 305295—600 (T8th of 17) Troy Halterman 7373—146 (T11th) Chad Buckridge 8070—150 (T27th) Scott Hovis 7578—153 (T48th) Andy King 8374—157 (77th) Jason Losch 7782—159 (T79th)
Falcon CrossCreek Invite Sept. 1315 | Colorado Springs, Colo. Team 296311309—916 (16th of 24) Matt Murdoch 727876—226 (T37th) Chad Buckridge 767578—229 (T54th) Brian Racette 777978—234 (T88th) B.J. Walter 738577—235 (T93rd) Brant Benninga 757987—241 (T106th)
D.A. Weibring Invitational Oct. 12 | Normal, Ill. Team 298313299—910 (7th of 17) Troy Halterman 757970—224 (T10th) Chad Buckridge 708179—230 (T33rd) Scott Hovis 747977—230 (T33rd) Brant Benninga 797873—230 (T33rd) Zac Clark 807779—236 (T59th)
Kansas Invitational Sept. 2324 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 310310312—932 (15th of 17) B.J. Walter 737879—230 (T37th) Brett Sayre 807777—234 (T54th) Matt Murdoch 807679—235 (T59th) Chad Buckridge 817977—237 (T67th) Mark Sears 847582—241 (80th) Brian Racette 778580—242 (T86th)
Indian Intercollegiate Oct. 3031 | Monroe, La. Team 317302315—934 (9th of 15) Troy Halterman 777675—228 (T12th) Chad Buckridge 807186—237 (T38th) Jason Losch 807583—238 (T40th) Scott Hovis 848175—240 (T47th) B.J. Walter 808082—242 (T56th) UTAUnited Sports Tech. Invitational Nov. 1314 | Ft. Worth, Texas Team 310300299—909 (6th of 16) Troy Halterman 757277—224 (T12th) Scott Hovis 787773—228 (T21st) Chad Buckridge 767676—228 (T21st) Jason Losch 827574—231 (T36th) Andy King 818376—240 (63rd)
Woodlands Intercollegiate Oct. 78 | Houston, Texas Team 309312307—928 (T10th of 18) B.J. Walter 758072—227 (T16th) Chad Buckridge 798173—233 (T29th) Matt Murdoch 817382—236 (T46th) Brian Racette 797883—240 (T60th) Brett Sayre 76DQ80—DNP Red Raider Intercollegiate Oct. 2122 | Lubbock, Texas Team 307304—611 (14th of 17) Brant Benninga 7274—146 (T8th) Chad Buckridge 7377—150 (T27th) B.J. Walter 8174—155 (T57th) Zac Clark 8179—160 (T78th) Dan Demory 8479—163 (85th)
1996 | Spring Crown Colony Collegiate Feb. 2224 | Lufkin,Texas Team 311315330—956 (13th of 17) Chad Myers 788279—233 (T22nd) Scott Hovis 757883—236 (T38th) Troy Halterman 837581—239 (T51st) Chad Buckridge 758087—242 (T62nd) Jason Losch 868687—259 (T86th) Southwest Classic March 1112 | Austin, Texas Team 313312309—934 (T7th of 17) Troy Halterman 778172—230 (T11th) Scott Hovis 807776—233 (T22nd) Chad Buckridge 807779—236 (T34th) Jason Losch 817782—240 (T51st) Chad Myers 768284—242 (T56th) SMSU Invitational March 2526 | Springfield, Mo. Team 322306—628 (2nd of 18) Troy Halterman 7978—157 (T8th) Scott Hovis 8375—158 (T11th) Chad Buckridge 7979—158 (T11th) B.J. Walter 8177—158 (T11th) Brant Benninga 8576—161 (T29th) ULAR Intercollegiate April 12 | Little Rock, Ark. Team 316307306—929 (12th of 21) Scott Hovis 787378—229 (T27th) Troy Halterman 788075—233 (T38th) Chad Myers 807381—234 (T41st) Chad Buckridge 808174—235 (49th) B.J. Walter 828379—244 (T83rd) Diet PepsiShocker Classic April 1516 | Wichita, Kan. Team 308307304—919 (4th of 18) Scott Hovis 797478—231 (T18th) Troy Halterman 767877—231 (T18th) Jason Losch 787677—231 (T18th) Chad Buckridge 757979—233 (T28th) B.J. Walter 818672—239 (T54th) Big Eight Championship April 2223 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 313310304—927 (6th of 8) Troy Halterman 787274—224 (7th) Scott Hovis 797676—231 (17th) Jason Losch 798079—238 (30th) Chad Myers 778277—239 (T31st) Chad Buckridge 83DQ75—DNP
Arlington Awards Invite Nov. 45 | Dallas, Texas Team 303304300—907 (7th of 18) Chad Buckridge 687672—216 (1st) Dan Demory 767577—228 (T27th) Brett Sayre 767977—232 (T51st) Brant Benninga 837685—244 (T76th) B.J. Walter WD7774—DNP Matt Murdoch* 767674—226 (T17th)
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767681—233 (T33rd) 787683—237 (T49th)
Big 12 Championship April 2829 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 299309309—917 (7th of 12) Matt Murdoch 727579—226 (14th) Brant Benninga 767776—229 (T22nd) Chad Buckridge 737978—230 (T24th) B.J. Walter 807876—234 (T33th) Brian Racette 788380—241 (T41st) 1997 | Fall Falcon CrossCreek Invitational Sept. 1214 | Colorado Springs, Colo. Team 307306310—923 (20th of 24) Brian Racette 767378—227 (66th) Matt Murdoch 807771—228 (71st) B.J. Walter 727879—229 (74th) Zac Clark 797884—241 (116th) Jeremy Higgins 808482—246 (119th Kansas Invitational Sept. 2223 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 302299300—901 (8th of 17) Brian Racette 687576—219 (T9th) B.J. Walter 757475—224 (T29th) Matt Murdoch 817572—228 (T44th) Brant Benninga 797477—230 (T51st) Mark Sears 828580—247 (89th) D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate Sept. 2829 | Normal, Ill. Team 297289316—902 (6th of 18) Brian Racette 746983—226 (T21st) Brant Benninga 787375—226 (T21st) Zac Clark 777775—229 (T34th) B.J. Walter 717388—232 (T57th) Matt Murdoch 757483—232 (T57th) Louisiana Tech Intercollegiate Oct. 2021 | Calhoun, La. Team 298300301—899 (3rd of 14) B.J. Walter 747673—223 (7th) Brant Benninga 757178—224 (T8th) Matt Murdoch 757676—227 (T12th) Zac Clark 747876—228 (T15th) Brian Racette 837875—236 (T50th)
1997 | Spring 1998 | Spring UTSA Invitational Feb. 2425 | San Antonio, Texas Team 336313—649 (9th of 15) Chad Buckridge 8375—158 (T20th) B.J. Walter 8179—160 (T26th) Brant Benninga 8678—164 (T45th) Dan Demory 8781—168 (T54th) Matt Murdoch 8688—174 (T68th) New Orleans Collegiate Classic March 34 | New Orleans, La. Team 309313—622 (9th of 18) Chad Buckridge 7675—151 (T9th) Andy King 7380—153 (T15th) Brian Racette 7977—156 (T31st) Zac Clark 8181—162 (T52nd) Jeremy Higgins 9384—177 (T91st) SMSU Invitational March 31April 1 | Springfield, Mo. Team 316313316—945 (12th of 18) Brant Benninga 787480—232 (T26th) Matt Murdoch 777978—234 (T34th) Brian Racette 828077—239 (T46th) Chad Buckridge 798381—243 (T64th) Andy King 868083—249 (T83rd) Arkansas State Invitational April 78 | Jonesboro, Ark. Team 316316—632 (16th of 18) Brant Benninga 7279—151 (T27th) Matt Murdoch 8075—155 (T50th) Dan Demory 7883—161 (T74th) Zac Clark 8679—165 (T91st) Jeremy Higgins 9386—179 (94th) Diet PepsiShocker Classic April 1415 | Wichita, Kan. Team 307302308—917 (6th of 16) Matt Murdoch 767373—222 (6th) Chad Buckridge 777976—232 (T28th) Brant Benninga 787778—233 (T33rd)
Louisiana Classic March 910 | Lafayette, La. Team 316315311—944 (14th of 15) Brian Racette 757776—228 (T19th) Matt Murdoch 778079—236 (T49th) B.J. Walter 807879—237 (T56th) Brant Benninga 848079—243 (T70th) Zac Clark 878077—244 (T76th) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate March 2526 | Santa Barbara, Calif. Team 298319—617 (17th of 20) Brian Racette 7281—153 (T46th) B.J. Walter 7480—154 (T56th) Matt Murdoch 7580—155 (T68th) Zac Clark 7778—155 (T68th) Brant Benninga 7881—159 (T99th) Spring Classic April 67 | Jonesboro, Ark. Team 306299319—924 (10th of 18) Brian Racette 767678—230 (T29th) B.J. Walter 757483—232 (T39th) Matt Murdoch 817378—232 (T39th) Zac Clark 797680—235 (T50th) Brant Benninga 768484—244 (T84th) Diet PepsiShocker Classic April 1314 | Wichita, Kan. Team 310301311—922 (15th of 20) Matt Murdoch 767673—225 (22nd) Brant Benninga 737680—229 (40th) Brian Racette 787678—232 (62nd) B.J. Walter 807680—236 (86th) Mark Sears 817783—241 (98th) Big 12 Championship April 2728 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 335320312—967 (12th of 12) Brian Racette 817476—231 (T15th) Matt Murdoch 838181—245 (47th)
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848379—246 (T48th) 888276—246 (T48th) 878881—256 (T56th)
1998 | Fall Kansas Invitational Sept. 2122 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 299308304—911 (13th of 17) Scott McNeely 727575—222 (T25th) Mark Sears 757773—225 (T37th) Brian Racette 767977—232 (T68th) Zac Clark 768079—235 (T77th) Bryan Milberger 777781—235 (T77th) D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate Sept. 2728 | Normal, Ill. Team 293302298—893 (7th of 15) Mark Sears 717573—219 (T17th) Chris Brungardt 727675—223 (T31st) Brian Racette 747479—226 (T50th) Josh Cook 767875—229 (T59th) Scott McNeely 767777—230 (63rd) Wildcat Intercollegiate Oct. 910 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 290293288—871 (T1st of 9) Mark Sears 687371—212 (1st) Brian Racette 727670—218(T7th) Bryan Milberger 757475—224 (T21st) Chris Brungardt 787572—225 (T26th) Scott McNeely 757176—222 (T16th) Zac Clark* 777474—225 (T26th) Josh Cook* 727678—226 (T29th) Dan Demory* 757576—226 (T29th) Matt Williams* 757777—229 (T36th) Ryan Wilson* 817778—236 (36th) Oral Roberts Intercollegiate Oct. 1213 | Tulsa, Okla. Team 315304302—921 (13th of 18) Mark Sears 767575—226 (T29th) Chris Brungardt 768173—230 (T53rd) Brian Racette 817478—233 (T60th) Scott McNeely 837776—236 (T70th) Bryan Milberger 827878—238 (T79th) The Nelson Intercollegiate Oct. 31Nov. 1 | Palo Alto, Calif. Team 299305303—907 (17th of 18) Scott McNeely 756977—221 (T30th) Mark Sears 748074—228 (T29th) Chris Brungardt 767977—232 (76th) Brian Racette 747782—233 (T77th) Bryan Milberger 778175—233 (T77th) Spring 1999 UTSA Invitational Feb. 2223 | San Antonio, Texas Team 323306—629 (14th of 18) Brant Benninga 7877—155 (T32nd) Brian Racette 8177—158 (T49th) Josh Cook 8474—158 (T49th) Scott McNeely 8079—159 (T58th) Mark Sears 8478—155 (T70th) Louisiana Classic March 89 | Lafayette, La. Team 300310310—920 (14th of 15) Brant Benninga 747776—227 (T39th) Bryan Milberger 737778—228 (T43rd) Mark Sears 747877—229 (T49th) Scott McNeely 827879—239 (75th) Brian Racette 797883—240 (T76th) Stevinson Ranch Invitational March 2223 | Turlock, Calif. Team 297307302—906 (10th of 18) Brant Benninga 717575—221 (T15th) Mark Sears 737872—223 (T21st) Scott McNeely 777876—231 (T52nd) Josh Cook 767681—233 (T61st) Bryan Milberger 778279—239 (T75th) Arkansas StateIndian Classic April 56 | Jonesboro, Ark. Team 311320312—943 (12th of 16) Scott McNeely 777978—234 (T28th) Josh Cook 728480—236 (T41st) Brant Benninga 857975—239 (T50th) Bryan Milberger 788181—240 (T52nd) Zac Clark 848179—244 (T60th)
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ALL-TIME RESULTS Diet PepsiShocker Classic April 1213 | Wichita, Kan. Team 300310310—920 (13th of 20) Mark Sears 6873—141 (T7th) Josh Cook 7474—148 (T49th) Scott McNeely 7376—149 (T54th) Brant Benninga 7774—151 (T68th) Bryan Milberger 7677—153 (T83rd)
Stevinson Ranch Invitational March 2728 | Stevinson, Calif. Team 299307308—914 (5th of 14) Scott McNeely 697574—218 (T2nd) Bryan Milberger 747879—231 (T30th) Matt Williams 817776—234 (T44th) Todd Rodemich 758479—238 (T56th) Mark Sears 837780—240 (T59th)
Southwest Classic Feb. 1920 | Victoria, Texas Team 398305310—913 (10th of 15) Matt Williams 707577—222 (T16th) Bryan Milberger 757974—228 (T36th) Aaron Watkins 757679—230 (T41st) A.J. Elgert 787580—233 (T56th) Scott McNeely 798082—241 (T68th)
Big 12 Championship April 2526 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 304308298—910 (10th of 12) Brant Benninga 747874—226 (T36th) Bryan Milberger 767476—226 (T36th) Mark Sears 797872—229 (T43rd) Scott McNeely 827876—236 (T52nd) Josh Cook 758181—237 (T55th)
Diet PepsiShocker Classic April 1213 | Wichita, Kan. Team 311302303—916 (10th of 15) Bryan Milberger 757476—225 (T14th) Mark Sears 757776—228 (T28th) Matt Williams 827474—232 (T42nd) Scott McNeely 797975—233 (T45th) Josh Cook 837779—239 (T70th)
UTSA Intercollegiate Feb. 2829 | San Antonio, Texas Team 292296295—884 (8th of 12) A.J. Elgert 717572—218 (T17th) Aaron Watkins 727575—223 (T26th) Matt Williams 747673—223 (T26th) Bryan Milberger 757475—224 (T29th) Scott McNeely 787283—233 (T57th) Brian Schweizer 788185—244 (73rd)
1999 | Fall
Big 12 Championship April 2425 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 297291317—905 (10th of 12) Bryan Milberger 716977—227 (T8th) Matt Williams 747776—227 (T32nd) Scott McNeely 777183—231 (T43rd) Mark Sears 757483—232 (T46th) Todd Rodemich 787781—236 (56th)
Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Sept. 67 | Laramie, Wyo. Team 286295288—869 (10th of 14) Dan Demory* 707273—215 (T23rd) Bryan Milberger 707274—216 (T26th) Scott McNeely 767271—219 (T34th) Todd Rodemich 717870—219 (T34th) Bryan Schweizer 807373—226 (T63rd) Mark Sears 697881—228 (T68th) Kansas Invitational Sept. 2021 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 310305312—928 (15th of 17) Bryan Milberger 747679—229 (T35th) Mark Sears 807773—230 (T38th) Scott McNeely 778176—234 (T58th) Dan Demory 857581—241 (T82nd) Todd Rodemich 7981WD Bryan Schweizer* 767886—240 (81st) D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate Sept. 2627 | Normal, Ill. Team 305305294—904 (6th of 15) Matt Williams* 738080—233 (T46th) Mark Sears 757669—220 (T6th) Brian Milberger 767472—222 (T13th) Scott McNeely 747975—228 (T28th) Dan Demory 807678—234 (T50th) Brian Racette 808079—239 (T69th) Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate Oct. 1112 | St. Charles, Mo. Team 308297298—903 (12th of 16) Mark Sears 737673—222 (T51st) Todd Rodemich 787174—223 (T55th) Ryan Wilson 777676—229 (T77th) Bryan Milberger 807575—230 (T80th) Scott McNeely 827578—235 (89th) Greg May HondaBaylor Intercollegiate Oct. 2021 | Waco, Texas Team 293300307—900 (14th of 16) Mark Sears 737671—220 (T30th) Dan Demory 717874—223 (T42nd) Matt Williams 767279—227 (T66th) Daryn Soldan 727983—234 (T82nd) Scott McNeely 767584—235 (T84th) 2000 | Spring Southwest Classic Feb. 2122 | Victoria, Texas Team 297311298—906 (10th of 18) Brant Benninga 747776—227 (T39th) Bryan Milberger 737778—228 (T43rd) Mark Sears 747877—229 (T49th) Brian Racette 797883—240 (75th) Scott McNeely 827879—239 (T76th) Northern Invasion Intercollegiate Feb. 2728 | Orlando, Fla. Team 287293—560 (2nd of 3) Bryan Milberger 6972—141 (2nd) Scott McNeely 7272—144 (T4th) Matt Williams 7572—147 (T7th) Mark Sears 7177—148 (T10th) Josh Cook 7977—156 (14th) Dan Demory 7684—160 (17th)
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Stevinson Ranch Invitational March 2627 | Stevinson Ranch, Calif. Team 311310319—940 (9th of 14) A.J. Elgert 787373—224 (T4th) Matt Williams 787583—236 (T30th) Aaron Watkins 758184—240 (T44th) Bryan Milberger 808179—240 (T44th) Scott McNeely 848991—264 (T73rd)
2000 | Fall Fairway Club Invitational Sept. 1112 | Lincoln, Neb. Team 310296299—905 (5th of 12) Aaron Watkins* 727474—220 (T5th) Bryan Milberger 746971—214 (1st) Daryn Soldan 807675—231 (T35th) Dan Demory 817378—232 (40th) Scott McNeely 777977—233 (T41st) A.J. Elgert 797876—233 (T41st) PSINet Collegiate Invitational Sept. 1819 | Dellwood, Min. Team 319314300—933 (11th of 12) Bryan Milberger 797675—230 (T32nd) Dan Demory 818073—234 (T42nd) Matt Williams 778077—234 (T42nd) Aaron Watkins 827875—235 (T45th) Daryn Soldan 828080—242 (T57th)
Branson Creek Invitational April 1415 | Branson, Mo. Team 285273—558 (2nd of 10) Matt Williams 7264—136 (T3rd) Bryan Schweizer* 6968—137 (T5th) Aaron Watkins 7269—141 (T11th) Dan Demory 7369—142 (T13th) Bryan Milberger 6877—145 (T24th) A.J. Elgert 7471—145 (T24th) Big 12 Championship April 2324 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 328307306—941 (8th of 12) A.J. Elgert 827476—232 (T20th) Bryan Milberger 778376—236 (T33rd) Matt Williams 887379—240 (T43rd) Bryan Schweizer 818277—240 (T43rd) Aaron Watkins 887877—243 (T49th) 2001 | Fall
Jim Colbert Intercollegiate Oct. 23 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 309299305—913 (2nd of 10) A.J. Elgert 767571—222 (T3rd) Bryan Milberger 797576—230 (T13th) Aaron Watkins 777479—230 (T13th) Brian Cox* 758276—233 (T21st) Matt Williams 807582—237 (30th) Bryan Schweizer* 807683—239 (T34th) Scott McNeely 778479—240 (T35th) Dan Demory* 777984—240 (T35th) Daryn Soldan* 848683—253 (55th) Purina Classic Oct. 910 | St. Charles, Mo. Team 303285293—881 (12th of 15) Scott McNeely 756771—213 (12th) Bryan Milberger 767573—224 (T52nd) A.J. Elgert 777573—225 (T56th) Aaron Watkins 816976—226 (T61st) Matt Williams 757478—231 (T65th) Bryan Schweizer* 777678—231 (T76th) Kansas Invitational Oct. 2526 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 305297297—899 (3rd of 13) Bryan Milberger 737473—220 (8th) Scott McNeely 797472—225 (T17th) A.J. Elgert 787275—225 (T17th) Matt Williams 767777—230 (T35th) Bryan Schweizer* 827774—233 (T49th) Aaron Watkins 787878—234 (T53rd) 2001 | Spring Rice Intercollegiate Feb. 1213 | Katy, Texas Team 310301301—912 (10th of 10) Bryan Milberger 787672—226 (T26th) Aaron Watkins 747577—226 (T26th) A.J. Elgert 777477—228 (T33rd) Matt Williams 857675—236 (T49th) Daryn Soldan 817878—237 (T51st) Scott McNeely 847981—244 (60th)
Fairway Club Invitational Sept. 1011 | Lincoln, Neb. Team 303291294—888 (8th of 12) A.J. Elgert 766873—217 (T3rd) Aaron Watkins 757473—222 (T13th) Matt Williams 747474—222 (T13th) Bryan Milberger 787576—229 (T33rd) Tim Moody 817674—231 (T36th) Scott McNeely* 837784—244 (T53rd) Jim Colbert Intercollegiate Oct. 12 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 295294313—902 (1st of 9) A.J. Elgert 737379—223 (T6th) Matt Williams 767176—223 (T6th) Mark Sprecker* 737679—228 (T13th) Aaron Watkins 757680—231 (T21st) Bryan Milberger 718478—233 (T26th) Greg Douglas* 758179—235 (T32nd) Dusty King* 817876—235 (T32nd) Bryan Schweizer 857686—247 (T51st) Jonathan James* 817890—249 (T53rd) Scott McNeely* 798689—254 (55th) Purina Classic Oct. 89 | St. Charles, Mo. Team 289296285—870 (T8th of 15) Aaron Watkins 707568—213 (T6th) Matt Williams 727371—216 (T14th) Bryan Milberger 747473—221 (T34th) A.J. Elgert 777477—224 (T51st) Mark Sprecker 737776—226 (T58th) Dusty King* 778088—245 (T83rd) Crown Classic Oct. 1516 | Lufkin, Texas Team 299310320—929 (9th of 18) Aaron Watkins 747476—224 (T9th) A.J. Elgert 717785—233 (T36th) Bryan Milberger 787783—238 (T57th) Matt Williams 768776—239 (T61st) Mark Sprecker 818286—249 (T82nd)
ALL-TIME RESULTS Baylor Intercollegiate Oct. 2930 | Waco, Texas Team 296281278—855 (7th of 18) Aaron Watkins 756669—210 (T9th) A.J. Elgert 737170—214 (T20th) Matt Williams 737272—217 (T38th) Bryan Milberger 807269—221 (T50th) Bryan Schweizer 757670—221 (T50th) 2002 | Spring Rice Intercollegiate Feb. 1112 | Katy, Texas Team 299297299—895 (T7th of 12) A.J. Elgert 747474—222 (T13th) Bryan Milberger 747377—224 (T20th) Aaron Watkins 797374—226 (T27th) Bryan Schweizer 777774—228 (T41st) Matt Williams 748177—232 (T50th) Greg Douglas* 827677—235 (T59th) UTSA Invitational Feb. 2526 | San Antonio, Texas Team 293308307—908 (8th of 16) A.J. Elgert 727773—222 (T10th) Aaron Watkins 757580—230 (T31st) Matt Williams 717584—230 (T31st) Bryan Milberger 778275—234 (T52nd) Bryan Schweizer 758179—235 (T54th) LSU Spring Invitational March 13 | Baton Rouge, La. Team 295 (14th of 20) Bryan Milberger 72 (T27th) Aaron Watkins 73 (T44th) Matt Williams 74 (T52nd) A.J. Elgert 76 (T70th) Bryan Schweizer 78 (T88th) Stevinson Ranch Invitational March 2526 | Stevinson, Calif. Team 286290296—872 (3rd of 16) A.J. Elgert 677375—215 (T7th) Aaron Watkins 737272—217 (T11th) Matt Williams 757172—218 (T15th) Bryan Milberger 757483—232 (T60th) Daryn Soldan 718677—234 (T80th) Branson Creek Invitational April 89 | Branson, Mo. Team 292284298—874 (T3rd of 13) Bryan Milberger 726973—214 (T4th) A.J. Elgert 717074—215 (T7th) Matt Williams 737275—220 (T15th) Bryan Schweizer 767376—225 (T36th) Mark Sprecker 777881—236 (T63rd) Wildcat Invitational April 14 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 299311—610 (1st of 6) Bryan Schweizer 7478—153 (T2nd) Bryan Milberger 8173—154 (T5th) Matt Williams 7777—154 (T5th) Greg Douglas* 7879—157 (T9th) A.J. Elgert 7385—158 (T11th) Aaron Watkins 7583—158 (T11th) Dusty King* 8279—161 (T17th) Mark Sprecker* 8379—162 (T19th) Daryn Soldan* 8680—166 (T25th) Jonathan James* 8286—168 (T29th) Big 12 Championship April 2930 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 303292290—885 (7th of 12) Aaron Watkins 727070—212 (T6th) A.J. Elgert 787172—221 (T23rd) Bryan Milberger 757373—221 (T23rd) Matt Williams 787876—232 (51st) Bryan Schweizer 798075—234 (T53rd) NCAA Central Regional May 1618 | Little Rock, Ark. Aaron Watkins* 787378—229 (T85th) 2002 | Fall Fairway Club Invitational Sept. 910 | Lincoln, Neb. Team 295287302—884 (T3rd of 13) Aaron Watkins 706978—217 (8th) Greg Douglas 757375—223 (T17th) A.J. Elgert 777175—223 (T17th) Josh Persons 737476—223 (T17th)
Matt Van Cleave
777576—228 (T37th)
Inverness Intercollegiate Invitational Sept. 1617 | Toledo, Ohio Team 304294291—889 (T3rd of 15) Greg Douglas 747471—219 (7th) Aaron Watkins 747572—221 (T12th) A.J. Elgert 797172—222 (T16th) Matt Van Cleave 777480—231 (T45th) Josh Persons 808076—236 (T59th) Jim Colbert Intercollegiate Sept. 30Oct. 1 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 317301299—917 (3rd of 12) Aaron Watkins 727271—215 (1st) Josh Persons* 767977—232 (T18th) Tim Moody* 787976—233 (T20th) Matt Van Cleave* 847376—233 (T20th) Nick Schumacher 828173—236 (T33rd) Greg Douglas 857282—239 (T43rd) A.J. Elgert 788081—239 (T43rd) Jonathan James 887774—239 (T43rd) Jimmy Dietz* 848283—239 (T62nd) Purina Classic Oct. 78 | St. Charles, Mo. Team 301286285—872 (9th of 14) Aaron Watkins 727167—210 (T12th) A.J. Elgert 767369—218 (T32nd) Greg Douglas 777275—224 (T46th) Josh Persons 827074—226 (T59th) Matt Van Cleave 767577—228 (63rd) Tim Moody* 827575—232 (68th) KState vs. Oklahoma Dual Oct. 17 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 454214—668 (1st of 2) Aaron Watkins 6933—102 (1st) A.J. Elgert 7535—110 (2nd) Josh Persons 7735—112 (T3rd) Greg Douglas 7736—113 (6th) Tim Moody 7738—115 (T7th) Jimmy Dietz 8037—117 (T9th) Jonathan James 7939—118 (11th) Nick Schumacher 8440—124 (13th) Baylor Invitational Oct. 2829 | Waco, Texas Team 285286294—865 (T6th of 16) A.J. Elgert 717073—214 (T13th) Greg Douglas 717371—215 (T19th) Aaron Watkins 717176—218 (T31st) Josh Persons 727274—218 (T31st) Jimmy Dietz 737787—237 (81st)
Border Olympics April 45 | Laredo, Texas Team 288293288—869 (5th of 20) Aaron Watkins 707570—215 (T11th) Greg Douglas 717373—217 (T22nd) Josh Persons 727572—219 (T28th) A.J. Elgert 757273—220 (T38th) Matt Van Cleave 757376—224 (T56th) Robert Kepler Intercollegiate April 1213 | Columbus, Ohio Team 313303307—923 (11th of 18) Aaron Watkins 777872—227 (T19th) Josh Persons 797678—233 (T47th) A.J. Elgert 777779—233 (T47th) Matt Van Cleave 807778—235 (T58th) Greg Douglas 827381—236 (T60th) Big 12 Championship April 2829 | Tulsa, Okla. Team 305302320—927 (T6th of 12) Matt Van Cleave 727583—230 (T16th) Aaron Watkins 767978—233 (T23rd) Greg Douglas 807680—236 (T31st) Josh Persons 837380—236 (T31st) A.J. Elgert 777882—237 (T36th) NCAA Central Regional May 1517 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 287305280—876 (11th of 27) Greg Douglas 688168—217 (T33rd) Matt Van Cleave 727771—220 (T48th) Aaron Watkins 747769—220 (T48th) Josh Persons 767672—224 (T85th) A.J. Elgert 737578—226 (T102nd) 2003 | Fall Badger Invitational Sept. 1214 | Verona, Wis. Team 294294—588 (+12) (2nd of 9) Aaron Watkins 7073—143 (T2nd) Josh Persons 7272—144 (T4th) Matt Van Cleave 7574—149 (T9th) A.J. Elgert 7775—152 (T25th) Greg Douglas 7875—153 (T28th) Inverness Intercollegiate Sept. 1920 | Toledo, Ohio Team 299303294—896 (+44) (2nd of 15) Aaron Watkins 767769—222 (T4th) Matt Van Cleave 777373—223 (T8th) Josh Persons 737779—229 (T32nd) Greg Douglas 738375—231 (T44th) A.J. Elgert 817677—234 (T49th)
2003 | Spring Rice Intercollegiate Feb. 1011 | Cypress, Texas Team 308297299—904 (T6th of 13) Aaron Watkins 777673—226 (T22nd) Ben Kern 797374—226 (T22nd) Josh Persons 787376—227 (T25th) Greg Douglas 747777—228 (T31st) Jonathan James 817576—232 (T47th) UTSA Invitational Feb. 2425 | San Antonio, Texas Team 305 (T3rd of 15) Aaron Watkins 73 (2nd) A.J.Elgert 75 (T7th) Josh Persons 76 (13th) Greg Douglas 81 (T51st) Ben Kern 83 (T65th) Louisiana Classic March 1011 | Lafayette, La. Team 296296297—889 (12th of 15) Matt Van Cleave 717173—215 (T13th) Aaron Watkins 767672—224 (T44th) Greg Douglas 757574—224 (T44th) Josh Persons 757478—227 (T73rd) A.J. Elgert 757780—232 (T73rd) Stevinson Ranch Invitational March 2425 | Stevinson, Calif. Team 286287299—872 (2nd of 14) Josh Persons 707372—215 (T4th) Matt Van Cleave 727173—216 (T8th) Aaron Watkins 727275—219 (T17th) A.J. Elgert 727380—225 (T40th) Greg Douglas 777179—227 (49th)
Jim Colbert Intercollegiate Sept. 2930 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 300286—586 (+10) (3rd of 8) Aaron Watkins 7073—143 (T3rd) A.J. Elgert 7670—146 (T9th) Ben Kern* 7373—146 (T9th) Matt Van Cleave 7769—146 (T9th) Josh Persons 7774—151 (T22nd) Greg Douglas 7775—152 (T27th) Jimmy Dietz* 7876—154 (T31st) Bryan Schweizer* 7975—154 (T31st) Tim Moody* 8180—161 (43rd) Purina Classic Oct. 67 | St. Charles, Mo. Team 277268285—830 (22) (1st of 9) Matt Van Cleave 706765—202 (1st) Ben Kern 686873—209 (T5th) Tim Moody* 696971—209 (T5th) Aaron Watkins 716574—210 (T8th) A.J. Elgert 686876—212 (T11th) Josh Persons 787173—222 (T35th) Duke Golf Classic Oct. 1920 | Durham, N.C. Team 294290298—882 (+18) (5th of 15) Ben Kern 737374—220 (T14th) Matt Van Cleave 777174—222 (T20th) Tim Moody 737675—224(T27th) Aaron Watkins 757475—224 (T27th) A.J. Elgert 737280—225 (T30th) 2004 | Spring
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Matlock Collegiate Classic Feb. 1617 | Lakeland, Fla. 297289296—882 (+18) (5th of 15)
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737270—215 (T7th) 717775—223 (T23rd) 747574—223 (T23rd) 747477—225 (T38th) 767277—225 (T38th)
Hackler Invitational March 89 | Myrtle Beach, S.C. Team 303302291—896 (+32) (T7th of 19) A.J. Elgert 767371—220 (T7th) Ben Kern 747871—223 (T22nd) Josh Persons 797773—229 (T44th) Aaron Watkins 747583—232 (T54th) Matt Van Cleave 807776—233 (T59th) Stevinson Ranch Invitational March 2930 | Stevinson, Calif. Team 286281294—861 (3) (2nd of 14) Ben Kern 697071—210 (T2nd) Aaron Watkins 716973—213 (T7th) Tim Moody* 717374—218 (T17th) Matt Van Cleave 836773—223 (T34th) Josh Persons 727578—225 (T39th) A.J. Elgert 747677—227 (T53rd) Boilermaker Invitational April 1011 | West Lafayette, Ind. Team 300289300—889 (+25) (12th of 18) Ben Kern 757274—221 (T27th) Aaron Watkins 777275—224 (T37th) Josh Persons 747378—225 (T42nd) Matt Van Cleave 767773—226 (T49th) A.J. Elgert 757280—227 (T52nd) Robert Kepler Intercollegiate April 1718 | Columbus, Ohio Team 297303307—907 (+43) (10th of 18) Aaron Watkins 727577—224 (T14th) Ben Kern 747678—228 (T33rd) Tim Moody 747779—230 (T46th) Matt Van Cleave 798073—232 (T57th) Josh Persons 777585—237 (T80th) Big 12 Championship April 2627 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 290289302—881 (+41) (4th of 12) Aaron Watkins 707175—216 (T6th) Matt Van Cleave 767073—219 (T9th) A.J. Elgert 697478—221 (T13th) Tim Moody 757478—227 (T36th) Ben Kern 777576—228 (T40th) NCAA Central Regional May 2022 | West Lafayette, Ind. Team 300305318—923 (+59) (15th of 27) A.J. Elgert 727674—222 (T12th) Aaron Watkins 787579—232 (T60th) Ben Kern 727787—236 (T84th) Tim Moody 787783—238 (T97th) Matt Van Cleave 807982—241 (T107th)
A.J. Elgert*
NCAA Championships June 14 | Hot Springs, Va. 68697576—288 (T28th)
2004 | Fall Inverness Intercollegiate Sept. 1011 | Toledo, Ohio Team 308300299—907 (+55) (9th of 13) Matt Van Cleave 747571—220 (T8th) Ben Kern 797273—224 (T19th) Clay Hodge 767677—229 (T36th) Jonathan James 797778—234 (T47th) Tyler Cummins 847779—240 (T62nd) Kansas Invitational Sept. 2021 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 290293294—877 (+13) (2nd of 13) Matt Van Cleave 717170—212 (2nd) Tyler Cummins 727473—219 (T7th) Kyle Yonke* 727772—221 (T17th) Ben Kern 747475—223 (T23rd) Clay Hodge 767476—226 (34th) Jonathan James 737879—230 (T42nd) Mason Rudolph Championship Sept. 2728 | Nashville, Tenn. Team 288288293—869 (+17) (T11 of 15) Tyler Cummins 667276—214 (T21st) Ben Kern 727072—214 (T21st) Matt Van Cleave 747374—221 (T52nd) Kyle Yonke 767771—224 (61st)
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777376—226 (T65th)
Alister MacKenzie Invitational Oct. 1112 | Fairfax, Calif. Team 292280287—859 (+7) (5th of 15) Ben Kern 737170—214 (11th) Jonathan James 766971—216 (T14th) Tyler Cummins 717077—218 (T25th) Nick Schumacher 747075—219 (T27th) Matt Van Cleave 747771—222 (T39th) Nelson Invitational Oct. 2224 | Palo Alto, Calif. Team 292271286—849 (+21) (7th of 16) Matt Van Cleave 687072—210 (T9th) Ben Kern 756373—211 (T12th) Jonathan James 757268—215 (T31st) Tyler Cummins 757073—218 (T50th) Nick Schumacher 746880—222 (T63rd) 2005 | Spring Matlock Invitational Feb. 1415 | Lakeland, Fla. Team 291298294—883 (+19) (3rd of 15) Matt Van Cleave 707171–212 (T1st) Nick Schumacher 737473–220 (T10th) Ben Kern 717677–224 (T15th) Tyler Cummins 807773–230 (T41st) Jonathan James 777980–236 (T62nd) Dick WittcoffUSF Invitational March 46 | Tampa, Fla. Team 303299306–908 (+56) (6th of 15) Matt Van Cleave 737675–224 (T10th) Ben Kern 777177–225 (T12th) Nick Schumacher 757576–226 (T14th) Kyle Yonke* 727879–229 (T25th) Tyler Cummins 817778–236 (T56th) Jonathan James 787885–241 (T70th) Hackler Invitational March 1314 | Murrells Inlet, S.C. Team 295296309–900 (+36) (4th of 12) Matt Van Cleave 776774–218 (4th) Nick Schumacher 727578–225 (T14th) Tyler Cummins 777777–231 (T34th) Ben Kern 737782–232 (T39th) Kyle Yonke 738080–233 (T44th) Stevinson Ranch Invitational March 2122 | Stevinson, Calif. Team 298297297–892 (+28) (T2th of 14) Ben Kern 716875–214 (2nd) Matt Van Cleave 757274–221 (T13th) Nick Schumacher 807973–232 (T40th) Tyler Cummins 768075–231 (T36th) Kyle Yonke 767882–236 (T52nd) Clay Hodge* 777887–242 (T71st) ASU Thunderbird Invitational April 89 | Tempe, Ariz. Team 300295302–897 (+45) (13th of 15) Matt Van Cleave 717072–213 (T3rd) Ben Kern 767577–228 (T63rd) Nick Schumacher 777576–228 (T63rd) Tyler Cummins 827577–234 (T76th) Clay Hodge 768378–237 (78th) FirstEnergy Intercollegiate April 1617 | Akron, Ohio Team 303289295–887 (+45) (4th of 15) Matt Van Cleave 756973–217 (5th) Nick Schumacher 797074–223 (T12th) Jonathan James 737874–225 (T18th) Kyle Yonke 767482–232 (T46th) Ben Kern 837674–233 (T49th) Big 12 Championship April 29May 1 | Trinity, Texas Team 308306311–925 (+61) (10th of 12) Matt Van Cleave 707176–217 (4th) Ben Kern 797575–229 (T25th) Tyler Cummins 797779–235 (T42nd) Jonathan James 808381–244 (57th) Nick Schumacher 808482–246 (59th) NCAA Central Regional May 1921 | South Bend, Ind. Team 299291291–881 (+41) (20th of 27) Matt Van Cleave 727171–214 (T17th) Tyler Cummins 766973–218 (T36th) Ben Kern 767772–225 (T88th)
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2005 | Fall Cleveland State Invitational Sept. 1213 | Chardon, Ohio Team 293291299–883 (+31) (8th of 17) Ben Kern 686869–205 (2nd) Robert Streb 757574–224 (T35th) Tyler Cummins 747283–229 (T55th) Jay Kramer 767678–230 (T58th) Kyle Yonke 787678–232 (T62nd) Wolverine Intercollegiate Sept. 2425 | Ann Arbor, Mich. Team 287279286–852 (E) (4th of 15) Ben Kern 686873–209 (T8th) Tyler Cummins 727268–212 (T13th) Robert Streb 736976–218 (T35th) Kyle Yonke 747671–221 (T50th) Joe Kinney 787074–222 (T56th) Memphis Intercollegiate Oct. 34 | Memphis, Tenn. Team 294294296–884 (+20) (T4th of 15) Tyler Cummins 727373–218 (T8th) Robert Streb 727772–221 (T16th) Kyle Yonke 757473–222 (T22nd) Ben Kern 757178–224 (T33th) Jonathan James* 737577–225 (T38th) Joe Kinney 807678–234 (T64th) Alister MacKenzie Invitational Oct. 1011 | Fairfax, Calif. Team 280283302–865 (+13) (12th of 15) Kyle Yonke 727173–216 (T32nd) Tyler Cummins 687280–220 (T46th) Robert Streb 727771–220 (T46th) Jonathan James 747078–222 (T58th) Ben Kern 687085–223 (T60th)
ASU Thunderbird Invitational April 89 | Tempe, Ariz. Team 287271277—835 (17) (T3rd of 16) Ben Kern 696565–199 (1st) Tyler Cummins 756770–212 (T19th) Robert Streb 746971–214 (T28th) Joe Kinney 707771–218 (T44th) Kyle Yonke 747077–221 (T56th) Aggie Invitational April 1516 | College Station, Texas Team 302305309—916 (+52) (T8th of 12) Tyler Cummins 767379–228 (T26th) Ben Kern 757777–229 (T29th) Robert Streb 777579–231 (T33rd) Joe Kinney 788074–232 (T39th) Kyle Yonke 748080–234 (T50th) Big 12 Championship April 2425 | Tulsa, Okla. Team 296305298—899 (+59) (T10th of 12) Ben Kern 727474–220 (T19th) Robert Streb 777772–226 (T34th) Joe Kinney 747579–228 (T42nd) Kyle Yonke 757975–229 (T45th) Tyler Cummins 757977–231 (51st) NCAA Central Regional May 1820 | Chardon, Ohio Team 306307290—903 (+51) (18th of 27) Robert Streb 767268–216 (T12th) Kyle Yonke 758072–227 (T75th) Ben Kern 797775–230 (T95th) Tyler Cummins 797877–234 (T114th) Jonthan James 778475–236 (T125th) NCAA Championship May 31June 3 | Sunriver, Ore. Robert Streb* 747075–219 (MC) 2006 | Fall
Barona Collegiate Cup Oct. 2425 | Lakeside, Calif. Team 282288279–849 (15) (T10th of 18) Ben Kern 697071–210 (T23rd) Tyler Cummins 757167–213 (T37th) Joe Kinney 717273–216 (T48th) Robert Streb 727569–216 (T48th) Kyle Yonke 707572–217 (T61st)
Central Region Preview Sept. 910 | Sugar Grove, Ill. Team 298315300—913 (+49) (T2nd of 12) Mitchell Gregson 718173–225 (T6th) Robert Streb 807873–231 (T23rd) Kyle Yonke 817774–232 (25th) Joe Ida 748480–238 (T39th) Jason Schulte 737988–240 (T47th)
2006 | Spring
Wolverine Intercollegiate Sept. 1617 | Ann Arbor, Mich. Team 287288296—871 (+19) (9th of 14) Joe Ida 707075–215 (T15th) Kyle Yonke 727074–216 (T17th) Mitchell Gregson 767273–221 (T41st) Robert Streb 717874–223 (52nd) Jason Schulte* 777573–225 (T54th) Joe Kinney 747679–229 (T73rd)
Matlock Invitational Feb. 1314 | Lakeland, Fla. Team 305307298—910 (+46) (6th of 15) Robert Streb 727572–219 (T2nd) Joe Kinney 787775–230 (T35th) Jay Kramer 787874–230 (T35th) Tyler Cummins 777777–231 (T39th) Kyle Yonke 787980–237 (T62nd) Wexford Intercollegiate Feb. 2728 | Hilton Head, S.C. Team 310312301—923 (+59) (T7th of 15) Ben Kern 758382–230 (T20th) Tyler Cummins 778075–232 (T25th) Joe Kinney 778075–232 (T25th) Robert Streb 817973–233 (T33rd) Jay Kramer 848678–248 (71st) Hackler Intercollegiate March 1213 | Mytrle Beach, S.C. Team 299290302—891 (+27) (T6th of 15) Tyler Cummins 757074–219 (T11th) Ben Kern 717575–221 (T20th) Robert Streb 767175–222 (T22nd) Joe Kinney 777478–229 (T52nd) Jonathan James 787684–238 (72nd) Stevinson Ranch Invitational March 2728 | Stevinson, Calif.^ Team 295302—597 (+21) (2nd of 13) Ben Kern 7373–146 (3rd) Robert Streb 7375–148 (T6th) Jonathan James* 7476–150 (T16th) Kyle Yonke 7379–152 (T24th) Tyler Cummins 7677–153 (T32nd) Joe Kinney 8077–157 (T56th)
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Wolf Pack Classic Oct. 23 | Reno, Nev. Team 285299292—876 (+12) (T9th of 18) Robert Streb 717273–216 (T20th) Mitchell Gregson 737472–219 (T36th) Joe Ida 717872–221 (T48th) Kyle Yonke 707775–222 (T52nd) Jay Kramer 747681–231 (87th) Alister MacKenzie Invitational Oct. 910 | Fairfax, Calif. Team 282287303—872 (+20) (13th of 15) Kyle Yonke 717074–215 (T22nd) Mitchell Gregson 707474–218 (T35th) Robert Streb 737175–219 (T46th) Joe Ida 727280–224 (T65th) Jason Schulte 697482–225 (T69th)
2007 | Spring Lochinvar Challenge Feb. 12 | Houston, Texas Team 320 (+32) (3rd of 3) Mitchell Gregson 78 (T9th) Joe Ida 79 (T12th) Joe Kinney 81 (15th) Kyle Yonke 82 (16th) Robert Streb 85 (17th) Rio Pinar Intercollegiate Feb. 1920 | Orlando, Fla. Team 309305303–917 (+53) (18th of 18) Robert Streb 737676–225 (T54th) Kyle Yonke 787476–228 (T69th) Joe Ida 797974–232 (T86th) Joe Kinney 797680–235 (T89th) Mitchell Gregson 808277–239 (T95th) Braveheart Classic March 56 | Beaumont, Calif. Team 320313303–936 (+72) (9th of 17) Joe Ida 797575–229 (T11th) Kyle Yonke 817877–236 (T30th) Mitchell Gregson 768181–238 (T44th) Joe Kinney 857974–238 (T44th) Jay Kramer 848277–243 (T69th) Fresno State Lexus Golf Classic March 1213 | Fresno, Calif. Team 294304283–881 (+17) (7th of 15) Kyle Yonke 727370–215 (T8th) Joe Kinney 737674–223 (T35th) Mitchell Gregson 787967–224 (T39th) Joe Ida 737975–227 (T49th) Spencer Alefs* 807375–228 (T51st) Robert Streb 768072–228 (T51st) Jason Schulte 807677–233 (T68th) Ron Moore Invitational March 1920 | Goodyear, Ariz. Team 283283284–850 (14) (T3rd of 17) Robert Streb 697072–211 (T12th) Kyle Yonke 726972–212 (T15th) Mitchell Gregson 727268–212 (T15th) Joe Kinney 707272–215 (T23rd) Joe Ida 737477–224 (71st) Spencer Alefs* 777881–236 (92nd) Shocker Classic April 23 | Wichita, Kan. Team 294293318–905 (+53) (T5th of 16) Robert Streb 717376–220 (T2nd) Joe Ida 767576–227 (T30th) Mitchell Gregson 737184–228 (T33rd) Kyle Yonke 747482–230 (T39th) Spencer Alefs* 747983–236 (T54th) Joe Kinney 828087–249 (85th) ASU Thunderbird Invitational April 1315 | Tempe, Ariz. Team 289307297–893 (+29) (16th of 16) Robert Streb 707873–221 (T50th) Joe Ida 737674–223 (T62nd) Mitchell Gregson 737477–224 (T64th) Joe Kinney 758073–228 (T77th) Kyle Yonke 737981–233 (84th) Big 12 Championship April 2324 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 304301311–916 (+76) (9th of 12) Joe Ida 747479–227 (T22nd) Kyle Yonke 777875–230 (T35th) Mitchell Gregson 787678–232 (T40th) Joe Kinney 767383–232 (T40th) Robert Streb 777879–234 (T45th) 2007 | Fall
Club Glove Intercollegiate Oct. 2324 | Camarillo, Calif. Team 325317309—951 (+87) (10th of 12) Kyle Yonke 788075–233 (T24th) Joe Ida 818275–238 (T38th) Spencer Alefs 837679–238 (T38th) Jason Schulte* 758281–238 (T38th) Mitchell Gregson 837981–243 (T50th) Robert Streb 838280–245 (T53rd)
Kansas Invitational Sept. 1718 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 298297303–898 (+34) (4th of 16) *Kyle Smell 727475–221 (T8th) Mitchell Gregson 757276–223 (T16th) Spencer Alefs 767476–226 (T27th) Joe Ida 737776–226 (T27th) Robert Streb 757478–227 (T37th) Kyle Yonke 757775–227 (T37th)
ALL-TIME RESULTS Jim Colbert Intercollegiate Sept. 2425 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 299292296–887 (+23) (2nd of 10) Mitchell Gregson 757172–218 (T4th) Robert Streb 757172–218 (T4th) *Daniel Wood 727474–220 (6th) Joe Ida 757575–225 (T12th) *Ross Geubelle 787677–231 (T25th) Kyle Smell 797577–231 (T25th) Kyle Yonke 747879–231 (T25th) *Spencer Alefs 828379–244 (T51st) Wolf Pack Classic Oct. 89 | Reno, Nev. Team 293285303–881 (+17) (9th of 19) Mitchell Gregson 707177–218 (T22nd) Kyle Smell 757074–219 (T27th) Robert Streb 757472–221 (T34th) Joe Ida 737278–223 (T42nd) Daniel Wood 767583–234 (T82nd) Club Glove Intercollegiate Oct. 2223 | Somis, Calif. Team 320316308–944 (+80) (7th of 12) Joe Ida 797975233 (T15th) Mitchell Gregson 797976234 (T17th) Kyle Smell 847678238 (T27th) Robert Streb 818379243 (T45th) Herb Wimbley Intercollegiate Oct. 2930 | Las Cruces, N.M. Team 280286278–844 (8) (T3rd of 17) Joe Ida 686868—204 (2nd) Mitchell Gregson 706971—210 (T9th) Robert Streb 697867—214 (T23rd) Kyle Smell 737672—221 (T51st) Ross Geubelle 747374—221 (T51st) Pacific Invitational Nov. 57 | Stockton, Calif. Team 273274279–826 (38) (2nd of 14) Joe Ida 696569—203 (T3rd) Robert Streb 696866—203 (T3rd) Mitchell Gregson 687072—210 (T17th) Kyle Smell 677174—212 (T22nd) Ross Geubelle 737472—219 (T52nd)
Daniel Wood Kyle Smell *Kyle Yonke Joe Ida Robert Streb
747374—221 (8th) 767373—222 (T9th) 767376—225 (20th) 777476—227 (T25th) 807383—236 (T50th)
Big 12 Championship April 2527 | Trinity, Texas Team297307301297–1202 (+50) (8th of 12) Joe Ida 71747971—295 (T16th) Mitchell Gregson 76797173—299 (T25th) Robert Streb 73747676—299 (T25th) Kyle Smell 77857577—314 (T49th) Daniel Wood 82808180—323 (T59th) NCAA West Regional May 1517 | Bremerton, Wash. Team 305299298–902 (+38) (18th of 27) Mitchell Gregson 747571—220 (T25th) Robert Streb 777273—222 (T35th) Kyle Yonke 767475—225 (T52nd) Joe Ida 787879—235 (T114th) Daniel Wood 828079—241 (T134th)
Fresno Lexus Classic March 1011 | Fresno, Calif. Team 295283294–872 (+8) (13th of 20) Joe Ida 736873—214 (T20th) Mitchell Gregson 777069—216 (T31st) Robert Streb 717375—219 (T52nd) Daniel Wood 757277—224 (T71st) Kyle Yonke 767377—226 (T80th) Ron Moore Invitational March 2123 | Goodyear, Ariz. Team 280278287–845 (1) (1st of 16) Joe Ida 686970—207 (T3rd) Mitchell Gregson 687072—211 (T11th) Kyle Yonke 726874—214 (T20th) Robert Streb 757171—217 (T34th) Ross Geubelle 727573—220 (T44th) *Daniel Wood 716776—214 *(T1st) Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic March 31April 1 | Wichita, Kan. Team 286290304–880 (+28) (4th of 16) Joe Ida 657275—212 (T3rd) Mitchell Gregson 707175—216 (T9th) Robert Streb 757176—222 (T25th) *Daniel Wood 787179—228 (T46th) *Kyle Smell 757578—228 (T46th) Kyle Yonke 767679—231 (T64th) Ross Geubelle 827678—236 (83rd) Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate April 78 | Columbia, Mo. Team 298293295–886 (+22) (2nd of 11) Mitchell Gregson 717472—217 (3rd)
74 (3rd) 75 (T4th) 75 (T4th) 88 (12th)
Braveheart Classic March 23 | Beaumont, Calif. Team 297301294–892 (+28) (7th of 18) Mitchell Gregson 747172—217 (T2nd) Robert Streb 727674—222 (T19th) Ross Geubelle 787672—226 (T36th) Joe Ida 757976—230 (T52nd) Kyle Smell 757976—230 (T52nd) Jason Schulte* 757983—237 (T79th) Desert Shootout March 1921 | Goodyear, Ariz. Team 287276282–845 (19) (5th of 14) Robert Streb 686966—203 (4th) Joe Ida 726673—211 (T16th) Mitchell Gregson 747072—216 (T37th) Daniel Wood* 757370—218 (T46th) Ross Geubelle 737571—219 (T51st) Kyle Smell 767176—223 (T61st)
2008 | Fall Jim Colbert Intercollegaite September 2223 |Manhattan, Kan. Team 294299290–883 (+19) (1st of 9) Mitchell Gregson 747468—216 (1st) Robert Streb 717771—219 (T4th) Joe Ida 737774—224 (T7th) *Jason Schulte 787573—226 (T11th) *Daniel Wood 767875—229 (T17th) Ross Geubelle 797477—230 (T21st) Joe Kinney 767481—231 (24th) * Spencer Alefs 797782—238 (T36th) *Kyle Smell 817784—242 (47th) Cardinal Classic September 2930 |Louisville, Ky. Team 2892283271–843 (21) (T2nd of 15) Robert Streb 696966—204 (2nd) Joe Ida 717068—209 (T7th) Mitchell Gregson 737067—210 (T9th) Daniel Wood 817470—225 (T56th) Jason Schulte 767773—226 (T58th)
2008 | Spring Braveheart Classic March 34 | Beaumont, Calif. Team 314297307–918 (+54) (5th of 16) Mitchell Gregson 777176—224 (6th) Joe Ida 757679—230 (T17th) *Daniel Wood 797678—233 (T27th) Robert Streb 797678—233 (T27th) Kyle Yonke 817478—233 (T27th) Kyle Smell 827977—238 (T57th)
Ross Geubelle Mitchell Gregson *Jason Schulte Kyle Smell
Wolf Pack Classic October 67 |Reno, Nev. Team 291280292–863 (1) (T4th of 13) Robert Streb 727071—213 (T10th) Joe Ida 747072—216 (T16th) Mitchell Gregson 727175—218 (T26th) Ross Geubelle 736981—223 (T46th) Daniel Wood 757774—226 (T50th) *Jason Schulte 797775—231 (T61st) Santa Clara Invitational October 2021 |San Jose, Calif. Team 287284287–858 (+6) (2nd of 8) Mitchell Gregson 676470—201 (1st) Robert Streb 727672—220 (T10th) Jason Schulte 747472—220 (T10th) Ross Geubelle 767473—223 (17th) *Joe Kinney 797471—224 (T18th) Daniel Wood 747281—227 (T25th) Herb Wimberly Intercolegiate October 2728 |Las Cruces, N.M. Team 296288285–869 (+17) (2nd of 18) Robert Streb 727072—214 (T12th) Mitchell Gregson 766970—215 (T15th) Kyle Smell 737572—220 (T36th) Ross Geubelle 767571—222 (T43rd) Jason Schulte 757474—223 (T49th) Pacific Invitational November 35 | Stockton, Calif. Team 285286262–853 (+17) (1st of 12) Robert Streb 697368—210 (T2nd) Mitchell Gregson 716874—213 (T7th) Ross Geubelle 747270—216 (T16th) Joe Ida 737470—217 (T18th) Kyle Smell 727376—221 (T34th)
Shocker Classic ^ March 1921 | Goodyear, Ariz. Team 308281—589 (+21) (1st of 3) Mitchell Gregson 7570—145 (3rd) Daniel Wood 7770—147 (T5th) Robert Streb 8069—149 (7th) Joe Ida 7872—150 (8th) Joe Kinney* 7879—157 (T19th) Ross Geubelle 7882—160 (T23rd) Spencer Alefs* 8080—160 (T23rd) Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate April 1314 | Columbia, Mo. Team 280294300—874 (+10)(1st of 14) Mitchell Gregson 677077—214 (T3rd) Kyle Smell 727372—217 (T6th) Joe Ida 707774—221 (T12th) Daniel Wood 717479—224 (T17th) *Joe Kinney 787772—227 (T32nd) Robert Streb 757977—231 (T42nd) Big 12 Championship April 2729 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 304301289276–1,170 (+50)(4th of 12) Robert Streb 69756769—280 (3rd) Daniel Wood 80757568—298 (T21st) Mitchell Gregson 78797766—300 (T25th) Joe Ida 77787177—303 (T32nd) Kyle Smell 83737673—305 (40th) NCAA West Regional April 2729 | Hutchinson, Kan. Team 294292286—872 (+8) (12th of 13) Robert Streb 757068—213 (T18th) Mitchell Gregson 717570—316 (T31th) Joe Ida 737576—224 (T66th) Daniel Wood 777572—224 (T66th) Kyle Smell 757277—224 (T66th) 2009 | Fall Wolf Run Intercollegiate September 1213 | Zionsville, Ind. Team 297289299–885 (+32) (9th of 17) Mitchell Gregson 726871—211 (T5th) Joe Kinney 706972—211 (T5th) Joe Ida 787776—231 (T66th) Ross Geubelle 777580—232 (T77th) Chase Chamberlin 827783—242 (T81st) Jim Colbert Intercollegaite^ September 2122 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 287282–596 (+1) (1st of 9) Joe Ida 7070—140 (1st) Mitchell Gregson 7170—141 (2nd) Joe Kinney 7571—146 (7th) Curtis Yonke 7176—147 (T8th) *Jason Schulte 7473—147 (T8th) Chase Chamberlin 8071—151 (T18th) *Ross Geubelle 8176—157 (T33rd) *Ben Juffer 8377—160 (T40th)
2009 | Spring Dual in the Desert # February 27 | Palm Desert, Calif. Team 293 (+5) (1st of 2) Robert Streb 71 (1st) Joe Ida 73 (2nd)
jbkÛp=dlic Jason Schulte 747372—219 (T28th) Joe Ida 707575—220 (T33rd) *Chase Chamberlin 768381—240 (T76th) Firestone Invitational October 1213 | Akron, Ohio Team 296296297–889 (+25) (4th of 11) Joe Ida 737072—215 (4th) Mitchell Gregson 737276—221 (15th) Joe Kinney 747971—224 (T20nd) Jason Schulte 767586—237 (T21st) Curtis Yonke 788278—238 (T60th) Herb Wimberly Intercolegiate October 2627 | Las Cruces, N.M. Team 283275285–843 (9) (3rd of 17) Joe Ida 686871—207 (T7th) Mitchell Gregson 726670—208 (11th) Joe Kinney 717271—214 (T30th) Jason Schulte 727073—215 (T34th) Curtis Yonke 747177—222 (T65th) Pacific Invitational November 24 | Stockton, Calif. Team 284279280–843 (9) (5th of 12) Mitchell Gregson 697066—205 (4th) Joe Ida 716970—210 (T13th) Jason Schulte 746776—217 (T33rd) Curtis Yonke 767371—220 (41st) Joe Kinney 707873—221 (T42nd) 2010 | Spring Fresno State Classic March 89 | Fresno, Calif. Team 380373379–1132 (+67) (15th of 16) Joe Ida 717372—216 (T14th) Mitchell Gregson 767074—220 (T25th) Joe Kinney 787673—227 (T61st) Curtis Yonke 787678—232 (T80th) Jason Schulte 778182—240 (97th) Ben Juffer 807884—242 (98th) Desert Shootout March 1820 | Goodyear, Ariz. Team 279295297–874 (+10) (11th of 17) Joe Kinney 677271—210 (T5th) Curtis Yonke 727174—217 (T28th) Mitchell Gregson 727474—220 (T42nd) Jason Schulte 797881—238 (95th) Ben Juffer* 817776—234 (T92nd) Joe Ida 68DNF (Injury) Morris Williams Intercollegiate April 56 | Austin, Texas Team 302307310–919 (+67) (13th of 15) Mitchell Gregson 757373—221 (T14th) Joe Ida 757878—231 (T53rd) Joe Kinney 776879—234 (T63rd) Curtis Yonke 757882—235 (T66th) Jason Schulte 798480—243 (T76th) Mizzou Tiger Intercollegiate April 1213 | Columbia, Mo. Team 282290285–858 (6) (2nd of 15) Curtis Yonke 697171—211 (1st) Joe Ida 707072—212 (3rd) Mitchell Gregson 746972—215 (T7th) Joe Kinney 767472—222 (T23rd) Ben Juffer* 757277—224 (T31st) Chase Chamberlin 747680—230 (T51st) Big 12 Championship April 2325 | Trinity, Texas Team 290283296294–1,163 (+11) (5th of 12) Joe Ida 75697470—288 (T7th) Mitchell Gregson 74687376—291 (T15th) Curtis Yonke 74707572—291 (T15th) Joe Kinney 68767472—294 (T22nd) Ben Juffer 74838080—317 (59th) NCAA Southeast Regional May 2022 | Alpharetta, Ga. Robert Streb 757068—213 (T18th) Mitchell Gregson 717570—316 (T31th) 2010 | Fall
Wolf Pack Classic October 56 |Reno, Nev. Team 290284281–855 (9) (T4th of 13) Joe Kinney 746767—208 (T2nd) Mitchell Gregson 746971—214 (T11th) Curtis Yonke 727571—218 (T21st)
Wolf Run Intercollegiate September 1112 | Zionsville, Ind. Team 305300312—917 (+65) (15th of 15) Curtis Yonke 767377—226 (T40th) Ben Juffer 757183—229 (T54th)
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777975—231 (T62nd) 777780—234 (T69th) 828980—251 (T80th)
Kansas Invitational September 2021 | Lawrence, Kan. Team 290301296—887 (+23) (6th of 15) *Kyle Smell 707473—217 (T8th) Ben Juffer 677577—219 (T12th) Thomas Birdsey 737571—219 (T12th) *Jason Schulte 757474—223 (T26th) Curtis Yonke 727874—224 (T30th) Jack Watson 787676—230 (T54th) Chase Chamberlin 807575—230 (T54th) Jim Colbert Intercollegaite^ September 2728 | Manhattan, Kan. Team 305289300—898 (+34) (2nd of 7) *Jack Watson 707272—214 (2nd) Thomas Birdsey 776573—215 (3rd) Jason Schulte 747378—225 (T10th) Ben Juffer 757477—226 (T12th) *David Klaudt 788072—230 (T15th) *Ross Geubelle 757783—235 (T30th) *Chase Chamberlin 758080—235 (T30th) Curtis Yonke 797781—237 (T35th) Kyle Smell 847776—237 (T35th) *Tyler Norris 887583—246 (T45th) Firestone Invitational October 1112 | Akron, Ohio Team 296288308—892 (+28) (11th of 13) Thomas Birdsey 737076—219 (21st) David Klaudt 737176—220 (T23rd) *Chase Chamberlin 707577—222 (T33rd) Jack Watson 717580—226 (T44th) Ben Juffer 797277—228 (T50th) Ross Geubelle 797779—235 (T69th) David Toms Intercolegiate October 1819 | Baton Rouge, La. Team 301288287—876 (+12) (3rd of 17) Jack Watson 707071—211 (T6th) Thomas Birdsey 747468—216 (T23rd) Chase Chamberlin 787078—226 (T50th) David Klaudt 827473—229 (T58th) Ben Juffer 797975—223 (T68th) Pacific Invitational November 13 | Stockton, Calif. Team 294281289—864 (+12) (10th of 12) Ben Juffer 737070—213 (T14th) Thomas Birdsey 757070—215 (T21st) Curtis Yonke 756973—217 (T30th) Jason Schulte 717278—221 (T42nd) Jack Watson 767376—225 (T51st) * Competed as an individual ^ RainShortened 36Hole Event # 18Hole Event (MC) Missed Cut
RESULTS/LETTERWINNERS A Alefs, Spencer ____________________200709 Anderson, Paul____________________197173 Anschutz, Fredrick G. ____________1965,68 Athey, Joel ________________________196466 Atkinson, Dick ____________________194950
B Batt, Bob __________________________1948,50 Bell, Peter A. ______________________196669 Benninga, Brant __________________199599 Benson, Jay __________________________ 1978 Berkholtz, Dennis L. ____________ 196566 Beymer, Bob __________________________1978 Bishop, Don ______________________194749 Boggess, Bill __________________________ 1952 Boone, George ________________________1931 Bouchey, Bill ______________________196163 Breit, Don ____________________________1964 Brennen, Terrance L. ____________ 197275 Buck, Frank __________________________1959 Buckridge, Chad __________________199497 Bunker, Craig L. ______________________1968 Bunker, Scott ______________________197779 Byrne, K.C. ____________________________1986
C Carlson, Jon __________________197879, 81 Carlson, Calvin ______________________ 1962 Case, Roland ______________________194647 Chamberlin, Chase________________200910 Clark, Zac______________________1995, 9799 Colbert, Chris ________________________ 1984 Colbert, Jim __________________1961, 6364 Cook, Josh ________________________199900 Crow, Kevin ______________________198285 Crow Reagan ________________________ 1983 Crow, Roger ______________________1935, 38 Cummins, Tyler __________________200506 Curtis, Bill ____________________________1960
D Dahl, Mike ____________________________1978 Darland, Bob ____________________ 197475 Day, Jackson ______________________198386 Demory, Dan __________199798, 200001 Dietz, Jimmy __________________________2003 Donnellan, Bobby ________________199091 Downey, Joe ______________________195758 Douglas, Greg ____________________200204 Dusenbury, Doug ____________________ 1964
E Elgert, A.J. ________________________200104 Elliott, Dale________________________195253 Everett, Arthur________________________1931
F Fiscella, James ____________________198386 Fowler, Curt __________________________1986 Fowler, Todd A.____________________198790 French, Allen ______________________198386 Funk, Bob ________________________1947, 50 Funk, Jay __________________________194647 Furney, George ____________________198081
G Gelwix, Randy ____________________196971 Geubelle, Ross ____________________200810 Gomez, Chris __________________________1988 Gorman, Richard__________________194041 Graham, Bill ______________________199192 Graham, James J. __________________196567 Graham, John R. __________________196467 Gray, Doug ________________________196970 Gray Jerry D. __________________________ 1968 Green, Mont ______________________197980 Gregson, Mitchell ________________200710
H Hacker, Roy____________________________1937 Halterman, Troy __________________199496 Hanrahan, Pat ________________________ 1986 Hays, Barney ______________________193537 Herbel, Mike __________________________1961
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Hermann, Doug ______________________1980 Hendricks, Arnold J ______________195759 Hensley, John L. __________________197173 Hicks, Russell ____________________195153 Higgins, Jeremy ______________________1997 Hipp, Dean ____________________________1939 Hite, Richard ______________________197980 Holmberg, Eugene ________________1927,30 Holsinger, Joe ________________________1927 Hooper, Frank ________________________1951 Hooper, George ______________________1959 Hostetler, Alvin __________________193132 Hostetler, Charles ________________195860 Hovis, Scott________________________199396 Hunt, Graham ____________________195153
I Ida, Joe ____________________________200710
J James, Jonathan ______________200203,0506 Jennings, Tim ____________________198889 Johnson, Brad ____________________198082 Johnson, Gary L. ______________1966, 6869 Johnson, Scott ________________________ 1981 Judd, Chad ________________________199193 Juffer, Ben ________________________200910
K Kaup, Steve________________________1975, 77 Keith, Walter ________________________ 1939 Keller, Troy ________________________198789 Kellogg, Bob ______________________193738 Kenzie, David ____________________193132 Kern, Ben __________________________200306 Kershner, Gary ____________________196162 Kesinger, Don ________________________1960 King, Andy ____________________1995, 9798 Kinney, Joe ________________________200610 Knight, Christopher ______________197273 Knight, Joey ______________________1975, 77 Kramer, Jay ____________________________2006 Kruse, Jeff ____________________________1979
L Laing, Richard ____________________199193 Leeper, Bob________________________196870 Lewis, Gordon G.__________________197273 Lewman, Larry____________________196263 Lindblom, David M. ______________197273 Linn, Brian ____________________1975, 7879 Long, Dick ____________________________1960 Losch, Jason ______________________199396 Lott, Dale__________________________1927, 30 Lowery, Tim ______________________196870 Lovell, C.L. Jr __________________________1948 Lucas, Jim ____________________________1954
M Mahoney, Bill__________________________1950 Martin, Dick __________________________1959 Matson, Randy ________________________1960 McNeely, Scott ____________________199902 Meier, Doug ______________________196972 Milberger, Bryan __________________199902 Millard, Hall __________________________1941 Miller, Toller __________________________1995 Monahan, Willard ________________1941, 46 Moody, Tim________________________200304 Moss, Bob ________________________194849 Mueller, Larry ________________________1977 Munday, Bill __________________________1940 Murdoch, Matt ____________________199798 Myers, Mike ______________________194850 Myers, Chad ______________________199596
N Nelson, David ________________________1961 Nelson, Larry ________________________1955 Neuschafer, Daran ________________198689 Nordstrom, Kenneth ________________1939 Novosel, John ________________________1988
O Olney, Brent E. ____________________197273
P Paustian, James __________________194041 Peck, Dick ____________________________1951 Peel, Robert J. ________________________1973 Persons, Josh ______________________200304 Pfuetze, Dick ______________________195557 Philbrick, Robert L. ______________197172 Phillips, Bob __________________________1935 Pinney, Max __________________________1994 Poore, Kent ________________________195455
R Racette, Brian ____________________199799 Ranz, Edward ________________________1963 Remick, Ben __________________________1927 Richards, Bill __________________________1946 Robertson, Sean __________________199193 Robins, Robert ________________________1951 Rodemich, Todd ______________________2000 Runberg, David A. ____________________1973
S Schmedemann, Ron ______________196567 Schrock, Ty____________________________1984 Schoenbeck, Tom ____________________1970 Schulte, Jason ____________________200710 Schumacher, Nick ________________200305 Schweizer, Bryan, ________________200103 Sears, Mark________________________199800 Sedlock, David ____________________198790 Sedorcek, Jeff______________________198790 Sedorcek, Robert ________________198285 Seevers, Matt__________________________1991 Shaw, Jerry ________________________196264 Shellenberger, Charles __________196567 Shields, John ______________________198790 Siebert, Will ______________________199194 Skiver, Bob ________________________195354 Small, Mark________________________198283 Smell, Kyle ________________________200809 Smith Dave ________________________1956,58 Smith, Gerald______________________195658 Soldan, Daryn ____________________200002 Sorenson, Rich ____________________197780 Sprecker, Mark ________________________2002 Stephens, Brad ____________________198990 Streb, Robert ______________________200609 Stretcher, John ____________________195254
T Thames, Albert D. ________________197273 Thompson, Chris__________________199091 Tinker, Brady__________________________1984
V Van Cleave, Matt __________________200305 Vaughn, Doug ________________1975, 7778 Vautravers, Randy ____________________1977 Vuillemin, Brett __________________198992
W Waldman, Brett __________________199294 Walker, Hays, lll __________________195456 Walter, B.J. ________________________199598 Ward, Arlin ________________________194041 Watkins, Aaron __________________200104 Weatherford, Jim ____________________1955
Weddle, Chris ______________________1993 Weeks, Charles ____________________1938 Wells, Homer ______________________1936 Wesche, D.C.____________________193638 Wheeler, Vince ____________________1978 Williams, Matt ________________200002 Williams, Thaine ______________1935, 38 Wilson, Ryan ______________________2000 Windsheffel, John__________________1974 Wood, Daniel __________________200809
Y Yonke, Curtis __________________200910 Yonke, Kyle ____________________200508 York, Benjamin C.__________________1969 York, Benny ____________________193940 Young, Ronald__________________195657
TOURNAMENT TITLES/COACHES
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Mike Ahearn, 192747 Mike Ahearn was the first men’s golf coach in KState history, beginning his 20year tenure in 1927. He was instrumental in the early de velopment of KState athletics as Ahearn Fieldhouse bears his name.
Benny York, 1948 Benny York took over after Mike Ahearn re tired following the 194647 season. York only coached one season, finishing last in the 1948 Big Seven Championship.
Mickey Evans, 194961 Mickey Evans coached the Wildcat golfers from 194961. His 1956 team finished third in the Big Seven Championship, which is tied for the highest conference championship placing in school history.
Howard Shannon, 196264 Howard Shanon, a basketball letterwinner and captian for the 194748 season, coached the golf squad from 196264. His best con ference finish came in 1963, when the Wild cats finished fourth.
Bill Guthridge, 196567 Although he only coached three years, Bill Guthridge had a successful tenure as head coach, finishing third at the 1965 Big 8 Championship. He later went on to become men’s basektball coach at North Carolina.
Ron Fogler, 196875 & 1978 Ron Fogler coached KState on two different occasions, having success during both tenures. His teams captured two tournament victories, and his 1969 team finished fourth at the Big Eight Championship.
Ray Wauthier, 1977 & 198086 Even though Ray Wautheir’s teams were unable to place better than sixth in the Big Eight Championships, he holds the record for seven alltime wins by a coach in KState men’s golf history.
Paul Anderson, 1979 A threeyear letterwinner for KState golf, Paul Anderson came back to coach his alma mater in 1979. However, he only lasted one year as he finished last in the 1979 Big Eight Championship.
Rob Sedorcek, 198688
The 200809 KState golf team became only the second team in school history with four tournament victories in a single season.
Championships Team (29)* Fall 2009 Spring 2009 Fall 2008 Spring 2008 Fall 2003 Fall 2002 Spring 2002 Fall 2001 Fall 1998 Spring 1995 Fall 1994 Fall 1992 Spring 1992 Fall 1988 Spring 1988 Spring 1987 Spring 1986 Spring 1985
Fall 1984 Spring 1984 Fall 1983 Spring 1973 Spring 1972 * Since 1969 ^ Tied with Illinois State
Jim Colbert Intercollegiate Shocker Clasic Mizzou Tiger Intercollegiate Jim Colbert Intercollegiate Pacific Invitational Ron Moore Invitational Purina Classic KState vs. OU Dual Wildcat Invitational Jim Colbert Intercollegiate Wildcat Intercollegiate^ Southwest Classic D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate Iowa State Cyclone Classic SMSU Invitational KState Invitational Creighton Invitational KState/Pepsi Classic Neb. Wesleyan Invitational Kansas State Triangular Marymount Invitational Park College Invitational Heart of America Kansas State Invitational Bethany Invitational Penn Valley Invitational Spartan Golf Quad Kansas State Triangular Nebraska Invitational
Championships Individual (29)* Curtis Yonke Mitchell Gregson Mitchell Gregson Ben Kern Matt Van Cleave Matt Van Cleave Aaron Watkins Aaron Watkins Bryan Milberger Mark Sears Chad Buckridge Troy Halterman Troy Halterman Richard Laing Brett Waldman Richard Laing Jeff Sedorcek Chris Gomez Troy Keller Jeff Sedorcek Robert Sedorcek Kevin Crow Robert Sedorcek Robert Sedorcek Robert Sedorcek Robert Sedorcek Allen French Scott Bunker Bob Philbrick
2010 Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate 2008 Santa Clara Invitational 2008 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate 2006 ASU Thunderbird Invitational 2005 Matlock Collegiate 2003 Purina Classic 2002 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate 2002 Oklahoma Dual 2000 Fairway Club Invitational 1998 Wildcat Intercollegiate 1996 Arlington Awards 1994 D.A. Weibring 1994 UTA Invitational 1993 Shocker Classic 1992 Cyclone Classic 1992 Blazer Invitational 1988 Kansas State Invitational 1988 Creighton Invitational 1987 Kansas Invitational 1987 Drake Relays 1985 Marymount Invitational 1985 Heart of America 1984 Kansas State Invitational 1984 Heart of America 1984 Bethany Invitational 1983 Penn Valley Invitational 1983 Spartan Quad 1978 Midwest Intercollegiate 1971 Missouri Invitational
*Since 1969
Probably one of the youngest coaches in collegiate golf, Rob Sedorcek coached his alma mater only one year removed from his playing days. He recorded five tourna ment victories during his tenure.
Russ Bunker, 198991 Russ Bunker coached the Wildcats from 198991. During his two year tenure he recorded two top2 finishes.
Mark Elliot, 199197 Mark Elliot had a productive tenure as golf coach at KState. His 1993 team ad vanced to the NCAA Central Regional, which was the first team to compete to the postseason in school history.
Tim Norris, 1997Present Tim Norris, the most successful coach in school history, has taken teams to the NCAA Central Regional four of the last six years. Two individuals have advanced to the NCAA Championships under his watch.
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
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Lowest Individual 18Hole Scores (Since 1969)
Career Stroke Average
Score
Par
Player
Date
Event (Round)
Player
62 63 64 64 65 65 65 65 65 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67
N/A 69 71 71 72 71 71 71 71 72 72 72 72 71 71 71 70 70 72 72 72 72 72 72 71 71 71 72 72 71 71 72 N/A 71 72 72 71 70
Don Bishop Ben Kern Mitchell Gregson Matt Williams Joe Ida Joe Ida Ben Kern Matt Van Cleave Aaron Watkins Robert Streb Robert Streb Robert Streb Joe Ida Mitchell Gregson Mitchell Gregson Tyler Cummins Mitchell Gregson Aaron Watkins Joe Kinney Joe Kinney Mitchell Gregson Mitchell Gregson Daniel Wood Kyle Smell Jason Schulte Mitchell Gregson Robert Streb Mitchell Gregson A.J. Elgert Scott McNeely Matt Van Cleave Matt Van Cleave Brett Vuillemin Aaron Watkins Matt Van Cleave Tyler Cummins Tyler Cummins Robert Streb
1948 10/22/04 10/20/08 10/29/01 11/6/07 3/31/08 4/9/06 10/7/03 10/6/03 9/30/08 11/7/07 3/21/09 3/20/09 11/4/09 10/26/09 9/27/04 4/29/09 10/29/01 10/5/09 10/6/09 9/30/08 4/13/09 3/22/08 11/5/07 11/3/09 10/20/08 10/30/07 3/13/07 3/25/02 10/9/00 10/6/03 3/29/04 9/26/88 10/8/02 3/13/05 10/25/05 4/8/06 4/28/09
Duel vs. Kansas The Nelson Inv. (2nd) Santa Clara Invitational (2nd) Branson Creek Inv. (2nd) Pacific Invitational (2nd) Shocker Classic (1st) ASU Thunderbird Inv. (2,3) Purina Classic (3rd) Purina Classic (2nd) Cardinal Classic (2nd) Pacific Invitational (3rd) Desert Shootout (3rd) Desert Shootout (2nd) Pacific Invitational (3rd) Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate (2nd) Mason Rudolph Ch. (1st) Big 12 Championship (4th) Baylor Intercollegiate (2nd) Wolf Pack Classic (2nd) Wolf Pack Classic (3rd) Cardinal Classic (9th) Mizzou Tiger Intercollegiate (1st) Ron Moore Invitational (2nd) Pacific Invitational (1st) Pacific Invitational (2nd) Santa Clara Invitational (1st) Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate (3rd) Fresno State Golf Classic (3rd) Stevinson Ranch Inv. (1st) Purina Classic (2nd) Purina Classic (2nd) Stevinson Ranch Inv. (2nd) Texas Intercollegiate (2nd) Purina Classic (3rd) Jim Hackler Invitational (2nd) Barona Collegiate Cup (3rd) ASU Thunderbird Invitational (2nd) Big 12 Championship (3rd)
Mitchell Gregson 200610 Robert Streb 200509 Ben Kern 200306 Joe Ida 200610 Matt Van Cleave 200205 Aaron Watkins 200104 A.J. Elgert 200104 Joe Kinney 200510 Richard Laing 199193 Josh Persons 200204 Kyle Yonke 200408
Lowest Individual 54Hole Score (Since 1969) Score
Player
Date
Event
696565—199 676470—201 706765—202 686966—203 696569—203 696866—203 696966—204 686868—204 697066—205 686869—205 686871—207 686970—207 726670—208 746767—208 717068—209 686873—209 696971—209 686873—209 716970—210 737068—210 697368—210 706971—210 687072—210 697071—210 687072—210* 756669—210 727167—210 716574—210 697071—210
Ben Kern Mitchell Gregson Matt Van Cleave Robert Streb Joe Ida Robert Streb Robert Streb Joe Ida Mitchell Gregson Ben Kern Joe Ida Joe Ida Mitchell Gregson Joe Kinney Joe Ida Ben Kern Tim Moody Ben Kern Joe Ida Mitchell Gregson Robert Streb Mitchell Gregson Mitchell Gregson Ben Kern Matt Van Cleave Aaron Watkins Aaron Watkins Aaron Watkins Ben Kern
4/89/06 10/2021/08 10/67/03 3/1921/09 11/57/07 11/57/07 9/2930/08 10/2930/07 11/24/09 9/1213/05 10/2627/09 3/2123/08 10/2627/09 10/56/09 9/2930/08 10/67/03 10/67/03 9/2425/05 11/24/09 9/2930/08 11/35/08 10/2930/07 11/57/07 3/2930/04 10/2224/04 10/2930/01 10/78/02 10/67/03 10/2425/05
ASU Thunderbird Invitational Santa Clara Invitational Purina Classic Desert Shootout Pacific Invitational Pacific Invitational Cardinal Classic Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate Pacific Invitational Cleveland State Invitational Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate Ron Moore Invitational Her Wimberly Intercollegiate Wolf Pack Classic Cardinal Classic Purina Classic Purina Classic Wolverine Intercollegiate Pacific Invitational Cardinal Classic Pacific Invitational Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate Pacific Invitational Stevinson Ranch Invitational The Nelson Invitational Baylor Intercollegiate Purina Classic Purina Classic Barona Collegiate Cup
Lowest Individual 72Hole Score (From 1969) Score
Player
69756769—280 Robert Streb 68697576—288 A.J. Elgert 74707572—291 Curtis Yonke 74687376—291 Mitchell Gregson * Tournament was played on a par69
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Date
Event
4/2729/09 6/14/04 4/2325/10 4/2325/10
Big 12 Championship NCAA Championship Big 12 Championship Big 12 Championship
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Years
Rds.
Avg.
147 152 104 139 106 136 134 98 72 60 114
73.06 73.75 73.77 73.78 73.96 74.30 74.76 75.29 75.41 75.51 75.55
Annual Stroke Average Player
Year
Robert Streb 200809 Mitchell Gregson 200910 Mitchell Gregson 200809 Joe Ida 200910 Matt Van Cleave 200405 Ben Kern 200506 Mitchell Gregson 200708 Joe Kinney 200910 Aaron Watkins 200203 Joe Ida 200708
Rds.
Avg.
37 33 37 31 39 35 40 33 38 40
71.59 71.73 71.78 72.19 72.33 72.74 72.90 73.06 73.34 73.35
Tournaments Played (Career) Player
Years
Robert Streb Mitchell Gregon Aaron Watkins Joe Ida A.J. Elgert Bryan Milberger Joe Kinney Kyle Yonke Ben Kern Matt Van Cleave Chad Buckridge Scott McNeely Richard Laing
200509 200610 200104 200610 200104 199902 200510 200408 200306 200205 199497 199902 199193
Tournaments 52 50 49 48 48 41 40 39 36 36 32 31 30
Tournaments Played (Season) Player
Year
Robert Streb Greg Douglas Josh Persons Aaron Watkins Robert Streb Mitchell Gregson Mitchell Gregson Joe Ida Robert Streb Mitchell Gregson Joe Ida Kyle Yonke Ben Kern Matt Van Cleave A.J. Elgert Richard Laing
200506 200203 200203 200203 200809 200809 200708 200708 200708 200607 200607 200607 200405 200405 200203 199192
Tournaments 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
Total Rounds (Career) Player
Years
Robert Streb Mitchell Gregson Joe Ida Aaron Watkins A.J. Elgert Mitchell Gregson Joe Ida Bryan Milberger Kyle Yonke Matt Van Cleave Ben Kern Joe Kinney Scott McNeely
200509 200610 200610 200104 200104 200609 200608 199902 200408 200205 200306 200510 199902
Rounds 152 147 139 136 134 131 125 117 114 106 104 98 90
BOLD indicates mark set in 200910. Note: Due to insufficient information in the KState archives, all individual records date back to 1990.
TEAM RECORDS
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Lowest Team Rounds (From 1969) Tournaments (Season) Tournaments
Year
14 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11
200203 200809 200708 200607 200506 200405 200910 200304 200102 199192 Five Times
Rounds (Season) Rounds
Year
40 39 38 38 37 37 34 33 33 32 32 30 29
200708 200405 200506 200203 200809 200607 200304 200910 200102 200001 199899 199293 ThreeTimes
Annual Stroke Average Avg.
Strokes
1. 289.38 2. 290.45 3. 294.63 4. 294.73 5. 294.84 6. 295.74 7. 296.45 8. 297.10 9. 299.89 10. 300.03
10,707 9,585 11,785 10,021 11,204 11,534 9,783 11,290 8,697 11,101
Rds.
37 33 40 34 38 39 33 38 29 37
Year
200809 200910 200708 200304 200506 200405 200102 200203 199900 200607
TopFive Finishes Number
10 8 8 6 6 6 5 5 4
Year
200809 200708 200304 200405 200203 199293 199192 200910 Six Times
BOLD indicates mark set in 200910 Note: Due to insufficient information in the K-State archives, all team records date back to 1969.
Score Event
Date
268 271 271 271* 273 274 276 276 277 277 278 278 278 279 279 279 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 281 281 281 282 282 282 282 282 283 283 283 283 283 283 283 283
10/7/03 9/30/08 4/8/06 10/22/04 11/5/07 11/6/07 4/29/09 3/19/09 4/9/06 10/6/03 3/22/08 10/20/07 10/30/01 11/7/07 9/24/05 10/25/05 413/09 10/6/08 10/20/08 3/21/08 10/29/07 10/10/05 10/11/04 5/17/03 10/29/01 3/29/04 4/7/09 9/22/09 3/21/09 11/5/08 10/9/06 10/24/05 9/29/08 11/3/08 11/4/08 3/10/08 3/19/07 3/19/07 3/13/07 10/10/05
Purina Classic Cardinal Classic ASU Thunderbird Invitational Nelson Invitational Pacific Invitational Pacific Invitational Big 12 Championship Desert Shootout ASU Thunderbird Invitational Purina Classic Ron Moore Invitational Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate Baylor Intercollegiate Pacific Invitational Wolverine Intercollegiate Barona Collegiate Cup Tiger Intercollegiate Wolf Pack Classic Santa Clara Invitational Ron Moore Invitational Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate Alister MacKenzie Alister MacKenzie Invitational NCAA Central Regional Baylor Intercollegiate Stevinson Ranch Invitational Shocker Classic Jim Colbert Intercollegiate Desert Shootout Pacific Invitational MacKenzie Invitational Barona Collegiate Cup Cardinal Classic Pacific Invitational Pacific Invitational Fresno Lexus Classic Ron Moore Invitational Ron Moore Invitational Fresno State Golf Classic Alister MacKenzie Inv.
Round 2 3 2 2 1 2 4 2 3 1 2 3 3 3 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 3 2
Lowest Team 54Hole Scores (From 1969) Score
Tournament
273274279—826 Pacific Invitational 277268285—830 Purina Classic 287271277—835 ASU Thunderbird Invitational 289283271—843 Cardinal Classic 280286278—844 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 280278287—845 Ron Moore Invitational 287276282—845 Desert Shootout 282288279—849 Barona Collegiate Cup 292271286—849* Nelson Invitational 283283284—850 Ron Moore Invitational 287279286—852 Wolverine Intercollegiate 283283282—853 Pacific Invitational 296281278—855 Baylor Intercollegiate 287284287—858 Santa Clara Invitational 292280287—859 Alister MacKenzie Inv. 286281294—861 Stevinson Ranch Inv. 291280292—863 Wolf Pack Classic 287280292—863 Santa Clara Invitational 285286294—865 Baylor Intercollegiate 280283302—865 Alister MacKenzie Inv. 296288285—869 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 288293288—869 Border Olympics 288288293—869 Mason Rudolph Champ. 286295288—869 Rocky Mountain Inter. * Tournament was played on a par 69
Date
Place
11/57/07 10/67/03 4/89/06 9/2930/08 10/2930/07 3/2123/08 3/1921/09 10/2425/05 10/2224/04 3/1920/07 9/2425/05 11/35/08 10/2930/01 9/2021/08 10/1112/04 3/2930/04 10/67/08 10/2021/08 10/2829/02 10/1011/05 10/2930/08 4/45/03 9/2728/04 9/67/98
2nd 1st T3rd T2nd T3rd 1st 5th T10th 7th T3rd 4th 1st 7th 2 5th 2nd T4th 2nd T6th 12th 2nd 5th T11th 10th
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CONFERENCE RESULTS
hJpq^qb BIG SIX CONFERENCE Year 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1947
Champion Oklahoma (631) Oklahoma/Nebraska(617) Nebraska (612) Oklahoma (638) Kansas (644) Iowa State (635) Oklahoma Oklahoma/Kansas
Runnerup Nebraska (689) Kansas (624) Oklahoma (620) Nebraska (652) Oklahoma (645) Oklahoma (649) Iowa State/Nebraska Iowa State
KState 5th 5th 6th 6th 6th 6th 5th 6th
Medalist Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Top KState Finisher Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Location Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Ames, Iowa Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Unknown
KState 7th 5th 7th 6th 7th 5th 7th 7th 3rd 7th
Medalist Charlie Coe, OU (136) Dick Ashley, KU (149) Joe Gifford, NU (145) Graham Hunt, KSU (226) Joe Gifford, NU (229) Dan Molyneaux, ISU (224) Keith Alexander, CU (216) Bob Richards, KU (222) Bob Richards, KU (214) Jack Moore, OU (223)
Top KState Finisher Unknown Unknown Unknown Graham Hunt (1st) Bill Bogess (T17th) Russell Hicks (T6th) Kent Poore (T13th) Ken Poore (T8th) Dave Smith (3rd) Dave Pfuetze (T4th)
Location Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Kansas City, Mo. Norman, Okla. Ames, Iowa Boulder, Colo. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lincoln, Neb.
KState 6th 7th 8th 7th 7th 4th 6th 3rd 7th 5th 6th 4th 7th 8th 5th 5th 8th 8th DNP 6th 8th 8th 8th 8th 8th 8th 8th 8th 8th 8th 8th 8th 8th 8th 6th 7th 6th 5th 6th
Medalist Abe Justice, OSU (213) Jim Wright, OSU (219) Jim Wright, OSU (212) Bob Smith, OU (213) Dick Cammon, OSU (200) George Hixon, OSU (209) George Hixon, OSU (207) Bob Dickson, OSU (218) Hale Irwin, CU (218) Hale Irwin, CU (146) Grier Jones, OSU (210) Skip Graham, OU (214) Mike Holder, OSU (219) Danny Edwards, OSU (216) Danny Edwards, OSU (211) Don Bliss, OSU (209) Jamie Gonzales, OSU (219) Tom Jones, OSU (217) Lindy Miller, OSU (217) Lindy Miller, OSU (220) Lindy Miller, OSU (212) Bob Tway, OSU (215) Rafael Alarcon, OSU (213) Terry Kahl, CU (211) Willie Wood, OSU (211) Andrew Magee, OU (216) Scott Verplank, OSU (220) Grant Waite, OU (212) Brian Watts, OSU (211) Michael Bradley, OSU (206) E.J. Pfister, OSU (213) Kevin Wentworth, OSU Kevin Wentworth, OSU Matt Gogel, KU (219) Alan Bratton, OSU (210) Bobby Kalinowski, CU (210) Bobby Kalinowski, CU (217) Alan Bratton, OSU (211) Kris Cox, OSU (217)
Top KState Finisher Dave Smith (T12th) Charles Hostetter (21st) Charles Hostetter (T22nd) Jim Colbert (11th) Larry Lewman (T5th) Jim Colbert (2nd) Jim Colbert (T14th) Ron Schmedemann (T3rd) Ron Schmedemann (T7th) Ron Schmedemann (9th) Doug Gray (T11th) Doug Gray (T18th) Doug Gray (T3rd) Paul Anderson (T25th) Doug Meier (13th) Paul Anderson (T5th) John Hensley (28th) Terry Brennan (T19th) DNP Scott Bunker (T10th) Scott Bunker (T9th) Scott Bunker (T26th) George Furney (T25th) Brad Johnson (30th) Robert Sedorcek (27th) Jack Day (28th) Robert Sedorcek (20th) Robert Sedorcek (T25th) Daran Neuschafer (T34th) Jeff Sedorcek (T29th) Jeff Sedorcek (T15) Jeff Sedorcek (T16th) Brett Vuillemin (T9th) Richard Laing (13th) Richard Laing (T7th) Richard Laing (12th) Scott Hovis (T12th) Chad Buckridge (T11th) Troy Halterman (7th)
Location Ames, Iowa Norman, Okla. Ames, Iowa Boulder, Colo. Columbia, Mo. Lawrence, Kan. Stillwater, Okla. Lincoln. Neb. Columbia, Mo. Norman, Okla. Boulder. Colo. Ames, Iowa Lawrence, Kan. Stillwater, Okla. Boulder, Colo. Manhattan, Kan. Lincoln, Neb. Norman, Okla Columbia, Mo. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. OK. City, Okla. Osage Beach, Mo. Hutchinson, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Edmond, Kan. Leawood, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan.
KState 7th 12th 10th 10th 8th 7th T6th 4th 10th T10th 9th 8th 4th 5th
Medalist Leif Westerberg, OSU (211) Hunter Haas, OU (218) David Gossett, UT (209) Charles Howell, OSU (200) Worth Williams, BU (215) Anders Hultman, OSU (203) Hunter Mahan, OSU (208) Jason Hartwick, Texas (204) Anthony Kim, OU (208) Matthew Rosenfeld, UT (210) Pablo Martin, OSU (211) Rickie Fowler, OSU (279) Morgan Hoffman, OSU (276) Chris Ward, Texas Tech (279)
Top KState Finisher Matt Murdoch (14th) Brian Racette (T15th) Benninga & Milberger (T15th) Bryan Milberger (T8th) A.J. Elgert (T20th) Aaron Watkins (T6th) Matt Van Cleave (T16th) Aaron Watkins (T6th) Matt Van Cleave (4th) Ben Kern (T19th) Joe Ida (T22nd) Joe Ida (T16th) Robert Streb (3rd) Joe Ida (T7th)
Location Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. Hutchinson, Kan. Trinity, Texas Tulsa, Okla. Hutchinson, Kan. Trinity, Texas Hutchinson, Kan. Trinity, Texas
BIG SEVEN CONFERENCE Year 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957
Champion Oklahoma (584) Missouri (608) Kansas (604) Oklahoma (929) Oklahoma (934) Iowa State (909) Colorado (890) Oklahoma/Colorado (916) Oklahoma (890) Oklahoma (920)
Runnerup Nebraska (597) Oklahoma (626) Oklahoma (605) Nebraska (946) Nebraska (944) Colorado (949) Oklahoma (895) Iowa State (917) Kansas (901) Kansas (939)
BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE Year 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
Champion Oklahoma State (898) Oklahoma State (890) Oklahoma State (879) Oklahoma State (865) Oklahoma State (844) Oklahoma State (849) Oklahoma State (845) Oklahoma State (900) Oklahoma State (854) Oklahoma State (592) Colorado (857) Oklahoma State (866) Oklahoma State (886) Oklahoma State (865) Oklahoma State (864) Oklahoma State (847) Oklahoma State (886) Oklahoma State (876) Oklahoma State (878) Oklahoma State (878) Oklahoma State (858) Oklahoma State (888) Oklahoma State (868) Oklahoma State (857) Oklahoma State (870) Oklahoma State (888) Missouri (903) Oklahoma State (869) Oklahoma State (866) Oklahoma State (837) Oklahoma State (861) Oklahoma State (875) Oklahoma State (849) Oklahoma State (889) Oklahoma (866) Oklahoma State (888) Oklahoma State (883) Oklahoma State (858) Oklahoma State (895)
Runnerup Oklahoma (911) Missouri (932) Kansas (927) Colorado (892) Oklahoma (868) Oklahoma (869) Oklahoma (869) Oklahoma (928) Colorado (864) Oklahoma (607) Oklahoma State (861) Oklahoma (877) Oklahoma (917) Missouri (905) Missouri (890) Nebraska (869) Oklahoma (894) Oklahoma (902) Colorado (923) Oklahoma (916) Nebraska (907) Colorado (915) Colorado (891) Colorado (864) Oklahoma (886) Oklahoma (901) OU/OSU (908) Oklahoma (888) Oklahoma (872) Oklahoma (842) Oklahoma (875) Oklahoma (875) Oklahoma (880) Oklahoma (917) Oklahoma State (868) Kansas (889) Kansas (888) Kansas (880) Oklahoma (895)
BIG 12 CONFERENCE Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008* 2009* 2010*
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Champion Oklahoma State (882) Oklahoma State (898) Kansas (857) Oklahoma State (851) Baylor (894) Texas (850) Texas (894) Texas (864) Oklahoma State (868) Oklahoma (858) Oklahoma State (866) Oklahoma State (1,141) Oklahoma State (1,149) Oklahoma State (1,133)
Runnerup Texas (892) Texas (905) Nebraska (859) Kansas (863) Oklahoma/Texas (904) Oklahoma State (851) Oklahoma State (898) Oklahoma (870) Oklahoma (877) Texas (862) Texas A&M (873) Texas (1,161) Colorado (1,163) Texas A&M (1,146)
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* In 2008 the Big 12 Championship became a 72hole tournament.
HONORS & AWARDS
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ACADEMIC HONORS GCAA/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars 1994-95 1995-96 2000-01 2001-02 2003-04 2004-05 2006-07
Troy Halterman Troy Halterman Matt Williams Matt Williams Matt Van Cleave Matt Van Cleave Kyle Yonke
All-District VII 1994-95
Troy Halterman
All-Conference Big Eight 1990-91 1990-91 1991-92 1991-92 1992-93 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95
Richard Laing David Sedlock Jim Brenneman Sean Robertson Jim Brenneman Sean Robertson Troy Halterman Troy Halterman
First Team Second Team First Team Honorable Mention First Team Honorable Mention First Team First Team
Brant Benninga Scott McNeely Dan Demory Scott McNeely Matt Williams Scott McNeely Matt Williams Scott McNeely Matt Williams Mark Sprecker Greg Douglas Aaron Watkins Greg Douglas Tim Moody Matt Van Cleave Matt Van Cleave Nick Shumacher Jonathan James Kyle Yonke Joe Kinney Jay Kramer Robert Streb Kyle Yonke Mitchell Gregson Joe Ida Kyle Yonke Ross Geubelle Jason Schulte Daniel Wood Mitchell Gregson Joe Ida Jason Schulte Mitchell Gregson Joe Ida Joe Kinney
First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team
Big 12 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 1999-00 1999-00 2000-01 2000-01 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2002-03 2002-03 2003-04 2003-04 2003-04 2004-05 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10
K-State at the U.S. Amateur 1999 1999 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Scott McNeely Bryan Milberger Matt Williams Bryan Milberger Aaron Watkins Josh Persons Aaron Watkins A.J. Elgert Matt Van Cleave Tyler Cummins Robert Streb Robert Streb Mitchell Gregson
Robert Streb became the first Wildcat to be named a Ping AllAmerican since 2004.
NATIONAL AWARDS
CONFERENCE AWARDS
Golfweek Preseason All-America
All-Conference
1992-93
All-Big Eight 1991-92 Richard Laing 1992-93 Richard Laing
Richard Laing Honorable Mention
PING Division I All-America 2004 2009
A.J. Elgert Honorable Mention Robert Streb Honorable Mention
PING AllCentral Region Team 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010
Aaron Watkins Aaron Watkins Matt Van Cleave Ben Kern Mitchell Gregson Joe Ida Mitchell Gregson Robert Streb Mitchell Gregson
All-Big 12 2002-03 Aaron Watkins 2003-04 Aaron Watkins 2004-05 Matt Van Cleave
Conference Player of the year Big Eight 1992-93 Richard Laing
All-Conference Tournament Team 1999-00 2001-02 2003-04 2003-04 2004-05
Bryan Milberger Aaron Watkins Matt Van Cleave Aaron Watkins Matt Van Cleave
Manhattan Catbackers Team Awards Year 200001 200102 200203 200304 200405 200506 200607 200708 200809 200910
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Low Spring Stroke Average
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A.J. Elgert, Fr. A.J. Elgert, So. Aaron Watkins, Jr. A.J. Elgert, Sr.
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Matt Williams, Jr. Aaron Watkins, Jr. Greg Douglas, Jr. Ben Kern, So.
Matt Van Cleave, Sr. Ben Kern, Sr. Robert Streb, So. Mitchell Gregson, So. Robert Streb, Sr. Joe Ida, Sr.
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Matt Van Cleave, Sr. Ben Kern, Sr. Kyle Yonke, Jr. Mitchell Gregson, So. Daniel Wood, So. Joe Kinney, Sr.
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COLLEGES OF KANSAS STATE Agriculture Architecture, Planning and Design Arts and Sciences Business Administration Education Engineering Human Ecology Technology and Aviation Veterinary Medicine
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KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY It's a great time to be a KStater! In 2009, KState welcomes a new president and a new athletic director, who will build on the successes of the past and create a bright new future. Kirk Schulz accepted the KState pres idency because he is impressed with all of the outstanding programs and successes of our faculty, staff and stu dents and with the passion KStaters have for their university. KStaters connect with our new president via his blog, Twitter and Facebook. Check out his Web site at www.K State.edu/president. HISTORY AND LOCATION Founded on Feb. 16, 1863, Kansas State University is the oldest public institution of higher education in Kansas and one of the nation's first landgrant universities. Throughout its history, KState's mission has been rooted in the prin ciples set forth in the Morrill Act to provide teaching, research and serv ice to the citizens of Kansas, the na tion and the world. The university's 644acre wooded main campus with historical lime stone buildings is located in Manhat tan. KState also has a campus in Salina,
and another coming soon in Olathe, along with numerous extension fields, offices and other facilities in Kansas and Nebraska. The Salina campus of fers bachelor's and associate degrees in aviation and engineering technolo gies. Air service in and out of Manhat tan Regional Airport connects the city with major airports all over the Mid west and South. Located five miles north of campus is Tuttle Creek Reservoir, a favorite outlet of students for boating, water skiing, swimming and fishing. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE KState is the only research univer sity in the United States to have three national CASE/Carnegie professors of the year. All three are active teachers: Michael Wesch, 2008 national win ner; Chris Sorensen, 2007 national winner; and Dean Zollman, 1996 na tional winner. Look for "kstate" on YouTube to see lectures by them and other great faculty. More than 250 majors and pro grams are offered in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Busi ness Administration, Agriculture, Ed ucation, Architecture, Planning and Design, Human Ecology, Technology and Aviation and Veterinary Medi cine. The Graduate School offers 67
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master's degrees, 39 doctoral degrees, five educa tional doctorate programs and 33 graduate certifi cates in multiple disciplines across campus. More than $185 million is available in student financial assistance, including $11 million in scholarships. Seven out of 10 students receive financial assis tance. Even with 23,000 students, KState is committed to individualized education whenever possible. For example, freshman English classes have no more than 22 students, introductory chemistry labs aver age 15 students, introductory art classes average 19 students and speech classes are limited to 23 stu dents. Seventy percent of classes have 30 students or less and the average class size for all undergrad uate classes is 23 students. Ninety percent of classes have less than 49 students. STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Academic achievement of the institution is draw ing national acclaim as well. KState students have won more Truman scholarships, more Goldwater scholarships and more Phi Kappa Phi Fellowships than any other public university in the nation. Over the past twentyfive years, Kansas State University has ranked No. 1 in the nation among public uni versities in Rhodes, Truman, Marshall, Goldwater and Udall Scholars. We’ve earned our reputation as the “Student Scholar Capital of America.” KState students have an outstanding record of acceptance into professional schools. Over the past four years, 70percent of our qualified premed ap plicants were accepted into medical schools; 100 percent of our preoptometry and 82percent of our predentistry students were accepted into their re spective professional schools. Over the past five years, 98percent of students who participated in our prelaw program were accepted into law schools.
ACADEMIC RECOGNITION KState is one of just 63 public universities that's the top 4percent identified by the Carnegie Foundation as having "very high research activity." KState is a leader on the cutting edge of research discoveries. The university has received almost $250 million in research grants. KState undergrad uates have rich opportunities to work sidebyside with some of the nation's best authorities in their fields. Many students begin undergraduate research their freshman year. QUALITY AND AFFORDABILITY KState was featured as one of America’s best in the Princeton Review’s “The Best 368 Colleges” (2008). KState was also ranked in the top 25 of America's best "cuttingedge schools" in You Are Here: A Guide to Over 380 Colleges and Unlimited Paths to Your Future. KState was the only school from the Big 12 Conference to make the cut (2008). You can even earn while you learn by taking a campus job. Last year, student workers brought home more than $15 million helping run the uni versity. Graduates face a promising future when they walk away from KState with a bachelor's degree in hand. According to a report by the university's Ca reer and Employment Services, more than 90 per cent of recent bachelor's degree graduates surveyed are employed or are continuing their education through graduate school or some other program. More than half of the graduates surveyed who went to work took jobs in Kansas. When you’re ready to do some serious research about Kansas State University just head for our web site, consider.KState.edu. You can schedule a cam pus visit, learn more about KState's 250 majors and programs, or just scroll through the thousands of different reasons why it's great to be a Wildcat.
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Academic Recognition • The KState Department of Physics is the only de partment in the nation to have two national pro fessors of the year recognized by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Edu cation (CASE). • In 2010, the undergraduate and graduate architec ture programs were ranked sixth and 16th nation ally, respectively, while the undergraduate and graduate interior architecture/design programs were ranked third and seventh. The undergradu ate and graduate landscape architecture programs were ranked third and fourth in the nation. • The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business ranked KState’s College of Business among the top 10% of business schools in the U.S. that are accredited in both the business and ac counting programs. (2009) • The College of Engineering is ranked 10th in the nation by US News & World Report among land grant universities without medical schools. • The KState College of Agriculture is a top ten un dergraduate program when considering increasing enrollment, competition team success, faculty recognition, and graduate and veterinary school ac ceptance. • The College of Human Ecology is ranked as one of the top 10 Colleges of Human Ecology in the United States by the USDA Food and Agricultural Educa tion Information System. • The College of Technology and Aviation is one of the top five aviation colleges in the U.S. with op portunities to fly in fixed wing aircrafts, gliders, a helicopter, and a jet.
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College of Agriculture
College of Education
Interim Dean: Gary Pierzynski 785.532.7137; Email: gmp@kstate.edu • Ten of the college's faculty have been recognized through the U.S.D.A. Food and Agricultural Sciences Excellence in College and University Teaching Awards Program. Seven were regional winners and three were named top teacher in the nation. • College of Ag students have received 4 Rhodes, 2 Marshall, 2 Fulbright, 4 Truman, 2 Udall, and 11 Rotary scholarships plus numerous other na Gary Pierzynski tional awards. • Over half of KState’s student body presidents have been from the College of Agriculture. • 40 clubs and organizations offer at least one opportunity to get involved in each major. • Offers the only bachelor's programs in Bakery Science, Feed Science, and Milling Science and Management in the world. • Majors: General Agriculture; Agribusiness; Agricultural Economics; Agricultural Education; Agricultural Communications and Journalism; Agricultural Technology Management; Agron omy; Animal Sciences and Industry; Bakery Science and Management; Feed Science and Management; Food Science and Industry; Horticulture; Milling Science and Management; Park Management and Conservation; Veterinary Medicine/Preveterinary medicine; Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management.
Dean: Mike Holen 785.532.5525; Email: mholen@kstate.edu • KState graduates more teachers each year than any other university in Kansas. • The college houses one of the largest undergraduate majors (elemen tary education) and the largest graduate program (English as a Second Language) in the university. • The Association of Teacher Education recognized the elementary Mike Holen education program as the 2010 Distinguished Program in Teacher Education. • Students from throughout the countryenroll in the awardwinning graduate certificate pro gram in academic advising and the online master’s degree in academic advising. • The faculty write books, give invited presentations and direct significant education reform projects with about $7 million annually in grants, most funded by the U.S. Department of Ed ucation. • Majors: Adult and continuing education, Educational administration and leadership, Ele mentary education, Secondary education, Special education, and Counseling and student de velopment.
College of Engineering College of Architecture, Planning and Design Dean: Tim de Noble 785.532.5950; Email: tdenoble@kstate.edu • Accredited fiveyear master’s degrees in architecture, interior architecture and product design, landscape architecture, and regional and community planning. This combination of disciplines makes the college one of the most comprehensive in the nation. • The architecture program has been highly ranked in nine of 11 years a na tionwide employer survey has been conducted. In 2010, the undergradu ate and graduate architecture programs were ranked sixth and 16th. Tim de Noble • The interior architecture/design programs have been in the top 8 dur ing all 11 years in which the employer study has been conducted. In 2010, the undergradu ate and graduate interior architecture/design programs were ranked third and seventh, respectively. • The landscape architecture programs have been ranked in the top 8 during all six years of the study. The undergraduate and graduate landscape architecture programs were ranked third and fourth, respectively, in 2010. It was also listed in 2010 as one of 15 schools "With Highest Distinction." • Majors: Master's degrees in Architecture; Interior architecture and product design; Land scape architecture; Regional and community planning. PhD in Environmental design and planning.
Dean: John R. English 785.532.5590; Email: jenglish@kstate.edu • Home to the Institute for Environmental Research, KState engineering claims the first facility of this kind on a college campus. • The National Gas Machinery Laboratory, the natural gas industry’s leading independent turbocharger research and development test facil ity, is a 13,000squarefoot educational and testing area • The Civil Infrastructures Systems Laboratory at KState houses one of John English six accelerated testing facilities in the nation, capable of testing largescale pavement, structural, and bridge elements. • The college’s Advanced Manufacturing Institute has been named a Fabricators and Manufac tures Association Education Center—one of the nine in the world. • The college’s nuclear reactor is the fifth highestpowered university reactor in the nation. The mechanical and nuclear engineering department now operates the only university re search nuclear reactor in an 11state contiguous region of the Plains states. • KState engineering has the second largest architectural engineering program in the nation and has been selected by Consulting & Specifying Engineer as the preferred source for entryconsulting engineers. • Academic programs: architectural engineering and construction science, biological and agri cultural engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computing and information sciences, electrical and computer engineering, industrial and manufacturing systems engi neering, mechanical and nuclear engineering
College of Arts and Sciences Interim Dean: Brian Spooner 785.532.6900; Email: spoon1@kstate.edu • Contains more than 20 departments and offers a number of special pro grams and secondary majors. It also offers approximately 85 percent of all freshman courses and 65 percent of all credits taught. • Every student will take classes from the College of Arts and Sciences. • Home to many of KState’s top students, the college has produced eight of 12 Rhodes Scholars and 23 of the 28 Truman Scholars. Brian Spooner • Encompassing studies in the natural sciences, social and behavioral sciences, humanities and fine arts, the college offers over 115 degree programs and preprofessional options. • Majors: American Ethnic Studies, Anthropology, Art, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry Chemical Science, Clinical Laboratory Science, Economics, English Creative Writing, Litera ture, and Literature with Teaching Certificate, Fisheries, Wildlife & Conservation Biology BioDiversity & Conservation, Fisheries Ecology & Management, and Wildlife Ecology & Man agement, Geography, Geology, History, Humanities, Kinesiology, Life Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communications, Mathematics, Microbiology, Modern Languages French, Ger man, Russian, and Spanish, Music Education, Music, Applied Music, Philosophy, Physical Science, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Social Science, Social Work, Sociology Crimi nology, Speech Communications, Statistics, Theatre Dance, and Women Studies. PrePro fessional Programs: PreLaw, PreChiropractic Medicine, PreHealth Information Management, PreOccupational Therapy, PrePharmacy, PrePhysical Therapy, PreMedicine, PreDentistry PreDental Hygiene, PreOptometry, PreNursing, PrePhysician Assistant.
College of Business Administration Dean: Yar Ebadi 785.532.7227; Email: yebadi@kstate.edu • The College of Business Administration is among the 10% of business schools in the United States that are accredited in both the business and ac counting programs by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). • AACSB International, the premier accrediting association for business schools, recognizes the KState Ethics Education program on its Ethics Yar Ebadi Education Resource Webpage identifying “Effective Practices” in Ethics. • Ninety percent or more of the college’s graduates are gainfully em ployed or enrolled in graduate programs within three months of their graduation. • The college is home to the Center for the Advancement of Entrepreneurship (CAE), a newly formed venture that represents a major focus of the university, developing an understand ing of the Entrepreneurial culture and process – from idea generation to the implementa tion of the new business venture. • The Center for Leadership helps Kansas businesses and nonprofit organizations with man agement questions; shares knowledge about managing and leading organizations through training, workshops, coaching and sponsors research on topics in business leadership. • Majors: Accounting, Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Management, Marketing, Management Information Systems (MIS).
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College of Human Ecology Dean: Virginia Moxley 785.532.5500; Email: moxley@kstate.edu • The college ranks second nationally among peer institutions reporting to the Food and Agricultural Education Information System. • The largest nutrition and exercise sciences undergraduate program in the nation. • A communication sciences and disorders program that is ranked 11th of 166 mastersonly program by U.S. News and World Report in Virginia Moxley 2006. • Majors: Apparel and textiles (apparel marketing; apparel design and production); Athletic training; Communication sciences and disorders; Dietetics; Early childhood education; Fam ily and consumer sciences education; Family studies and human services; Hotel and restau rant management; Human ecology; Interior design; Nutrition and Kinesiology; Nutritional sciences; Personal Financial Planning; Public health nutrition; Secondary majors in geron tology (interdisciplinary) and gerontology/longterm care administration (interdiscipli nary); Certificate program in conflict resolution; Academic minor in conflict analysis and trauma studies.
College of Technology and Aviation Dean: Dennis Kuhlman 785.826.2601; Email:dkuhlman@kstate.edu • The school has added over $10 million in new aircraft and equipment and over $2.6 million in endowed KSU Foundation funds. • The only school in Kansas to offer an FAAcertified bachelor’s degree in aviation maintenance and professional pilot. • Served as mission control for two of Steve Fossett’s roundtheworld, recordingsetting flight. Dennis Kuhlman • Majors: Applied business; Applied Technologies; Aviation main tenance; Construction engineering technology; Computer sys tems technology; Electronic and computer engineering technology; Mechanical engineering technology; Professional pilot; Technology management; Web development technology.
College of Veterinary Medicine Dean: Ralph Richardson 785.532.5660; Email: vetdean@kstate.edu • One of the nation's leading veterinary colleges with a continual com mitment to stellar teaching since 1905. • Opportunities are provided to work with house pets, livestock and ex otic animals. • Some research specialties include equine exercise physiology, genetic disease in animals, respiratory physiology, stress and immunity Ralph Richardson defense mechanisms and animal sports medicine. • Annually, 14,000 animals are treated at the Veterinary Medicine Complex, which is staffed to treat animals from the house cat to exotic tigers. • Professional students earn their Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees while completing the curriculum.
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI
Craig Bolerjack B.S. Journalism ‘77 “The NFL on CBS” Announcer
Sam Brownback B.S. Economics ‘79 Kansas Govenor Elect
Dr. Jim Isch B.A., Accounting ‘72 Interim President, NCAA
Pat Roberts B.S. Journalism ‘58 U.S. Senator
Warren Staley B.S. Electrical Engineering ‘65 Chairman Emeritus of Cargill
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Kirstie Alley, Actress of “Cheers”, “Veronica’s Closet”, “Fat Actress” fame Thane Baker, Olympic gold medalist in track and field John Bilbrey, President of Hershey North America Rolando Blackman, Former NBA AllStar and current Dallas Mavericks director of basketball development Joseph Boakai, Vice President of Liberia Craig Bolerjack, PlaybyPlay Announcer, “The NFL on CBS” and “Voice of the Utah Jazz” Erin Brockovich, enviromental activist, the movie, Erin Brockovich, is patterned after her life Sam Brownback, Current Kansas Govenor Elect, Republican candidate for the 2008 U.S. Presidency Susan Buchanan, Cofounder of Aurum Software Bill Buzenberg, Executive Director of the Center for Public Integrity John Carlin, Former Governor of Kansas and Archivist of the United States Jim Colbert, Retired Professional golfer, leading money winner on the 1995 and 1996 Senior Tour Del Close, Premier influence on modern improvisational theater Hashim Dabbas, Energy Minister of Jordan Herbert Dimond, inventor of the snooze alarm clock DeLoss Dodds, Athletics Director at the University of Texas Environmental activist Paul Edgerley, Managing Director of Boston’s Bain Capital Erin Brockovich Paul C. Fisher, President of Fisher Pen Company (invented space pen for NASA) Marlin Fitzwater, Press Secretary for both Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush Margaret Grosh, Senior economist at The World Bank Kenny Harrison, Olympic gold medalist triple jumper Kirby Hocutt, Athletics Director at University of Miami (Fla.) John Hofmeister, President and CEO, Shell Oil Velina Houston, Awardwinning playwright and screenwriter for PBS and 20th Century Fox Carl Ice, Executive Vice President and COO, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Jim Isch, Interim President of the NCAA Tim Jankovich, Men’s Basketball Coach, Illinois State University Ed King, Retired chairman of the board, King Radio Corp. Scott Kraft, National Editor, Los Angeles Times Lon Kruger, Head Basketball Coach, UNLV Jim Latham, Former commander U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Lynn Markel, Vicepresident and CFO for Koch Industries, Inc. Virgil Miller, Film special effects pioneer; Academy Award nominee Richard Myers, Former Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Bud Newell, inventor of Med Bed Medical Rescue Unit, used in the movie Any Given Sunday Nicole Ohlde, Professional Basketball Player for the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury Gary Patterson, Head Football Coach at Texas Christian University Richard Pearson, Former President and COO of TWA and former senior vice president of American Airlines. George Peterson, President of the Georgia Institute of Technology Bill Porter, Founder and chairman emeritus of ETrade Donald G. Prigmore, President of GTESprint Samuel Ramey, Basso cantante with New York City Opera Constance Ramos, Architect on the ABC Television show, “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” John Rhodes, Retired Minority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives Pat Roberts, Current U.S. Senator from Kansas Bernard Rogers, Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Neera Singh, Pioneer in the development of celluar technology John Slaughter, Former president of Occidental College and former head of the National Science Foundation Emmy Award winner for best supporting actor on Austra Skujyte, 2004 Olympic silver medalist in the heptathlon the ABC sitcom, Pete Souza, White House photographer “Modern Family” Warren Staley, Chairman Emertius of Cargill Inc., Eric Stonestreet the largest privatelyowned corporation in the U.S. Eric Stonestreet, Emmy Award Winner for Best Supporting Actor on ABC Retired Professional golfer sitcom “Modern Family” Jim Colbert, leading Bob Stull, Athletics Director at University of TexasEl Paso moneywinner on the 1995 Jay Ungar, Grammy Awardwinning composer and performer and 1996 Senior Tour. Jerry Wexler, influential producer at Atlantic Records inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987 Dr. Sheahon Zenger, Athletics Director at Illinois State University
Twotime NCAA track champion and silver medal ist at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games (third from left) Austra Skyjyte
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PRESIDENT DR. KIRK SCHULZ
aêK=háêâ=pÅÜìäò=_êáåÖë=eáë=sáëáçå=íç=hJpq^qb Chosen in February 2009 by the Kansas Board of Regents as the 13th president of Kansas State University, Kirk H. Schulz immediately set to work getting to know people and programs around the university. An avid communicator, he began writing letters to the campus community soon after he was selected as president. He also blogs, tweets and makes himself available to news media on a regular basis. He has been meeting with faculty, staff and students on a regu lar basis as well. This fall, he plans to bring the campus community together to develop a vision of what KState will look like in 2025. Schulz is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Before coming to KState, he served as vice president for research and economic development at Mississippi State University. Schulz began his career in 1991 as an assistant professor of chemical engineering at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. He moved in 1995 to Michigan Tech as an as sistant professor of chemical engineering. He was promoted to associate professor in 1998 and was also named chair of the department. In 2001, he moved to Mississippi State University to become director of the Dave C. Swalm School of Chemical Engineering and holder of the Earnest W. Deavenport Jr. en dowed chair. In 2005, he was selected as dean of the James Worth Bagley College of En gineering and the inaugural holder of the Earnest W. and Mary Ann Deavenport Jr.
endowed chair. In 2007, he was named interim vice president for research and economic development and was named to the permanent position later that year. Schulz was born in Portsmouth, Va., in 1963 and grew up in Norfolk,Va., where he at tended Norfolk Christian High School. He attended Old Dominion University for three years and transferred to Virginia Tech in 1984. He graduated with B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in chemical engineering in 1986 and 1991, respectively. He completed his doctoral work in metal oxide surface chemistry under the direction of Dr. David Cox. He is a member of ABET, the recognized accreditor for college and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering and technology. He is also a member of its En gineering Accreditation Commission. Schulz is an active member of the American Insti tute of Chemical Engineers, and also the American Society for Engineering Education. In recognition of his work in chemical engineering, he was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2007 and a Fellow of the American Soci ety for Engineering Education in 2008. Schulz is married to Dr. Noel Nunnally Schulz, Paslay professor of electrical and com puter engineering at KState. They have two sons, Tim, a freshman at Mississippi State University, and Andrew, a freshman at Manhattan High School. Kirk Schulz’s parents are Carl and Judy Schulz, Norfolk, Va.
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Pat Bosco
Amy Button Renz
Fred Cholick
Jackie Hartman
John Currie
VP of Student Life and Dean of Students
President and CEO of the Alumni Association
President/CEO of KSU Foundation
Dir. of Community Rela tions/Assist. to President
Director of Athletics
April Mason
Jeff Morris
Sue Peterson
Bruce Schubert
R.W. Trewyn
Provost and Senior Vice President
VP for Communications and Marketing
Director of Governmental Relations
VP for Administration and Finance
Vice President for Research
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gçÜå=`ìêêáÉ=Ü~ë=hJpq^qb=mçáåíÉÇ=áå=íÜÉ=oáÖÜí=aáêÉÅíáçå There is no question John Currie hit the ground running in his first year as Kansas State’s Director of Athletics. Even as he was being introduced as KState’s 15th Athletics Di rector on May 18, 2009, Currie was already implementing a new communications plan to restore the trust of all Wildcat fans and consistently emphasizing the importance of trans parency and accountability as the foundation for KState achieving its vision of a model in tercollegiate athletics program. Over his first 12 months that plan included over 200 speaking appearances throughout the state and with KState groups across the nation. Regular online letters and chats, K State’s firstever Fan Forum conference call, which saw more than 3,000 fans participate, and more than 100 media interviews and talk show appearances further helped Currie connect with the Wildcat faithful. Currie arrived in Manhattan on June 8, 2009, to officially begin his duties. Just a month later Currie and his staff launched the “KState Pledge,” a series of financial accountability measures and core values serving as the base of KState’s vision of having a model inter collegiate athletics program. Among those values are five goals: a worldclass studentath lete experience; value to the University, city and state; integrity and transparency in matters of ethics, finance and NCAA compliance; championshiplevel athletic perform ances; and the best fan experience in the Big 12. In an effort to create the best fan experience possible, Currie’s staff created new ticket initiatives for football that led to the largest homeopening crowd in Bill Snyder Family Stadium history on September 5, 2009 (50,750). The Wildcats also set new season total and average attendance records in baseball in 2010, sold a record number of season tick ets for volleyball and had the largest average attendance increase in the nation this past season in men’s basketball. Providing KState studentathletes a worldclass experience is also a priority as Cur rie’s staff initiated new events such as the Powercat Choice Awards to showcase KState’s studentathletes and a special graduation reception and ring ceremony to honor their ded ication and hard work on the field and in the classroom. Kansas State’s studentathletes currently lead the Big 12 in graduation rate, including the highest football and men’s bas ketball rates in the conference. To help encourage support for the studentathlete experience and championship pur suits, KState’s fundraising efforts were completely overhauled with a new emphasis on personal interaction and communication for Ahearn Fund donors of all levels. KState sup porters responded by increasing annual fund gifts in Currie’s first year by over 35% ver sus the previous year to an alltime high of approximately $13.5 million. Revenue growth, along with new measures promoting efficiency and cost containment, also enabled Currie and his staff to restore fiscal integrity to the department and achieve a balanced budget.
Currie worked to establish relationships and communication across campus through steps such as personally visiting with KState deans in their respective offices. He serves as a member of President Kirk Schulz’s cabinet and has made presentations and held question and answer sessions with many campus groups. Student leaders have already recognized Currie’s commitment to campus by inducting him into the Order of Omega honor society. Understanding the importance of coaching continuity in building successful programs, after arriving in Manhattan Currie immediately signed 2009 Big 12 Baseball Coach of the Year Brad Hill to a contract extension, completed a fiveyear contract for legendary re turning football coach Bill Snyder and inked head women’s basketball coach Deb Patterson to a contract extension. Then on March 6, 2010, Currie honored the dramatic academic and athletic progress of the men’s basketball program by announcing a new fiveyear con tract for 2010 Big 12 Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year Frank Martin. Currently a member of the NCAA Division I Administrative Cabinet, Currie also serves the Big 12 as a member of the Game Management/Officiating Subcommittee. President Schulz and Currie’s involvement to help secure the future of the Big 12 Conference and Kansas State’s position as a longterm league member was pivotal not only for Wildcat stu dentathletes and their college experience but also for the history of the University. Currie began his duties at KState after 10 years at the University of Tennessee, most re cently serving as Executive Associate Athletics Director under Athletic Director Mike Hamilton. Currie was responsible for the direct management of units that annually pro duced $84 million in revenue and gifts, including the department’s fundraising, marketing, ticketing, media relations, public relations, internet and broadcasting offices. Currie also provided oversight for the men’s basketball program and helped direct numerous searches. Currie joined the Tennessee staff in 1997 as Executive Director of the Volunteer Athletic Scholarship Fund. Following a twoyear stint as Assistant AD at Wake Forest, Currie re turned to Knoxville in 2000 as Assistant Athletics Director for Development and served as director for the "STEP UP" campaign. As UT’s firstever capital campaign, it exceeded its goal and reached a total of $48.6 million, $4 million over the intended goal, with gifts from 870 donors. In 2002, Currie was promoted to Associate AD for Development. He served as President of the SEC development officers group for 200405, chaired the 2007 CASE national athletic development conference and was a member of the SEC ticket policy committee. The Knoxville News Sentinel recognized Currie in December 2008 by naming him to its prestigious “Top 40 Leaders Under 40” list. He began his career at Wake Forest in 1993 as a Deacon Club intern before being named Assistant Director in 1994, a position he held until 1997. Currie earned his master’s in sports management from Tennessee in 2003 and is a 1993 Wake Forest graduate. He and his wife Mary Lawrence have three children, Jack, Virginia and MaryDell.
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SCOTT GARRETT
STACY MARTIN
CASEY SCOTT
JILL SHIELDS
Assistant AD for Tickets and Fan Strategies
Assistant AD for Business
Associate AD for Operations
Associate AD for Student Services/
REID SIGMON Senior Associate AD for
Senior Woman Administrator
Administration/Chief of Staff
SEAN SNYDER
CHARLIE THOMAS
JAMIE VAUGHN
LAIRD VEATCH
CHAD WEIBERG
Senior Associate AD for Football Operations
Senior Associate AD for Facilities
Associate AD for Compliance
Associate AD for Capital Support
Associate AD for Development
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COREY MEREDITH
Academic Advisor
Strength and Conditioning Coach
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Jamie Hamor enters her third year as an academic counselor for Kansas State Student Services. She is the primary academic counselor for the baseball, tennis, equestrian, and men’s and women’s golf teams. Hamor assists with coordinating support services, continuing eligibility and ac ademic degree progress. Hamor received both her bachelor and master’s degrees from KState, earning her MS in Counseling and Stu dent Development in 2008. Prior to becoming an academic counselor, Hamor was a graduate assistant with Kansas State Career and Employment Services where she advised students on resume writing, interviewing and job searches. Hamor is a native of Coldwater, Kan. She has four siblings, all of whom graduated from KState.
Corey Meredith joined the Kansas State staff in the fall of 2010 and is the strength and conditioning coach for the men’s and women’s golf teams, as well as the equestrian team. He works with the athletes on strength, stamina, flexibility, speed training and coordi nation development. Meredith played college football at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kan. He was a team captain and allconference selection in 1999 as well as a academic allconference pick in 199899, while he earned academic allamerica hon ors in 1999. He graduated Cum Laude from Bethany College in 2000. Meredith was a Strength Assistant for the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2001 04 seasons, including a playoff ap pearance in 2003. Following his work with the Chiefs, Meredith worked at the University of Kansas from 200509 as he worked with the football and women’s tennis programs. He earned his master’s degree in excercise sci ence from Kansas in 2008.
Mindy Hoffman is in her fifth year as assistant athletic trainer at Kansas State University. Hoffman serves as the assistant football trainer and women’s golf trainer. Prior to her arrival at KState, Hoff man spent two years at the Texas Tech Unviersity Health Sciences Center where she received her master’s of athletic training in May 2006. While at Tech, she worked primarily with the football team for two years and the women’s basketball team for one sea son. She also spent time assisting an orthopedic surgeon while working on her master’s degree. Hoffman received her bachelor’s degree in physical education from Purdue Unviersity in May 1999. She spent four years as a teacher and coach before pursuing a career in ath letic training. Hoffman, a native of Royal Center, Ind., is a certified athletic trainer, member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and resides in Manhattan.
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HEAD COACHES /COMPLIANCE
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STEVE BIETAU
SUZIE FRITZ
BRAD HILL
KRISTI KNIGHT
CASIE LISABETH
FRANK MARTIN
Women’s Tennis
Volleyball
Baseball
Women’s Golf
Women’s Equestrian
Men’s Basketball
TIM NORRIS
DEB PATTERSON
CLIFF ROVELTO
MICHAEL SMITH
BILL SNYDER
PATRICK SWEENEY
Men’s Golf
Women’s Basketball
Track and Field
Cross Country
Football
Women’s rowing
What Every Alumnus and Booster of Kansas State University Should Know About the NCAA
JAMIE VAUGHN
BRENDEN ARMITAGE
JEFF NORRIS
Associate AD Compliance
VERA WHITE
Compliance Coordinator
Compliance Coordinator
Compliance Assistant
studentathlete which is unavailable to the general student population.
studentathlete is a participant. Remember, the studentathlete must provide his or her own transportation. You may do this a max of once per school term per athlete.
As a supporter of KState, you have a lot of pride in your school. You are proud of KSU’s high academic standards, our adherence to values and the overall quality of the KState experience. Kansas State has a long tradition of integrity but to help assure compliance with NCAA and conference rules, please take a few minutes to read this information. The eligibility of Kansas State’s studentathletes and reputation of the department and university depend greatly upon your cooperation. KEY POINT A “representative” of Kansas State’s athletic interests is: an individual who is known (or who should have been known) by a member of KState’s executive or athletics administration to: A) have participated in or to be a member of an agency or organization promoting KSU athletics. B) have made financial contributions to the athletic dept. or to an athletic booster organization of KState. C) have been involved otherwise in promoting the institution’s athletic program. D) bought or received tickets to a KState athletics event. Key Rule: NCAA BYLAW 13.01.5 In Division I, representatives of athletics interest are prohibited from making inperson, onoroff campus recruiting contacts, written, telephonic communications or email transactions with a prospect or the prospect’s relatives or legal guardians. INTERPRETATIONS 1. A representative of a Division I institution is prohibited from making inperson recruiting contact with a prospect and his or her parents/guardian on or off campus.
Limited Exception: You may have contact with a prospect regarding permissible pre enrollment activities such as summer employment, provided the prospect has already signed a National Letter of Intent and KState is aware that you are making these contacts in regard to employment. 2. A Division I representative is prohibited from writing or telephoning a prospect and his or her parents or legal guardians. Limited Exception: You may have a phone conversation with a prospect only if the prospect initiates the call. Such a call may not be prearranged by a KState staff member and you are not permitted to have a recruiting conversation, but may exhibit normal civility. You must refer any questions about the University’s athletic program to the athletic department. 3. A representative is prohibited from contacting a prospect’s coach, principal, or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospect. Limited Exception: NCAA rules do not preclude you from viewing a prospect’s contest on your own initiative, but you may not contact the prospect, pick up game films or transcripts. WHAT CAN I DO? If you know of a high school or junior college studentathlete who might want to attend Kansas State, the only permissible activity for a representative is to call the appropriate K State coach WHAT IS AN “EXTRA BENEFIT?” An extra benefit would include provision of any transportation, meals, clothes, entertainment, preferential loan terms, wages not commensurate with duties, or other benefits offered to a prospect or current
WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH PROSPECTS? DO feel free to attend high school and junior college athletic events. You simply cannot have any contact with the prospective student athletes or relatives. Should you find yourself seated next to parents of a prospect, DO NOT initiate conversation with the relatives. If conversation is initiated with you, respond in a civil manner, but DO NOT discuss KState’s athletic program with them. If they raise questions about athletics, remind them that the NCAA prohibits you from discussing athletics with them. Direct their questions to the athletic department. You MAY discuss the University in general, and its academic programs. DO continue established family relationships with friends and neighbors. Contacts with sons and daughters of those families are permitted as long as they are not made for recruiting purposes and are not prompted by Wildcat coaching staff members. You ARE permitted to play “pick up” games, continue neighborhood picnics or backyard barbecues and engage in your normal activities with prospects and their parents who are family friends. DO feel free to attend a public event (i.e. awards dinner) at which prospects are in attendance. NO attempt should be made to contact or recruit the prospect at these events. What can I do for current KState athletes? DO feel free to invite a studentathlete to your home for an occasional meal, but you must first contact the coach in the sport in which the
DO feel free to invite a team for dinner or to meet with a group of alumni in a city where they are competing. The NCAA permits studentathletes AS A TEAM to receive special benefits not permitted as individuals. Arrangements for such events must be made in advance with the head coach or appropriate athletic staff member. OTHER QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: Q. May I accompany the coach during a “home” visit with the prospect? A. No Q. May a booster group finance a season ending banquet? May it purchase any awards for the team? A. Yes, provided all funds are expended through the athletic department. Since the NCAA has established a value limit on awards received by studentathletes, it is important to have all awards approved by the athletic department. ADDITIONAL REMINDERS 1. Please contact the athletic department for NCAA rules interpretations. 2. Remember that in most cases: CONTACT is prohibited. 3. If you think it is wrong then it probably is wrong. 4. No question is too dumb to ask. 5. Questions: Call 7855326910
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JIM COLBERT
táäÇÅ~í=iÉÖÉåÇ=~åÇ=md^=qçìê=sÉí=gáã=`çäÄÉêí=dáîÉë=_~Åâ After an illustrious football career as a prep in Kansas City, Jim Colbert came to KState on a football scholarship. However Colbert quickly turned his attention to the links instead of the gridiron and the rest, as they say, is history. Colbert finished his college career at KState in 1964 as the runnerup at the NCAA Championships and has had continued success as a professional. After turning pro in 1965, Colbert joined the PGA Tour in 1966. HIs first tournament victory came at the 1969 Monsanto Open. During his 14year span on the tour, Colbert picked up eight tournament titles. Following his retirement from professional golf in 1987, Colbert took his nearly $1.5 million winnings, to run his own golf course management company, Jim Colbert Golf. He also worked for as a color analyst for golf events on ESPN. With the creation of the Senior PGA Tour in 1991, Colbert got back into professional golf, with great success. Colbert ranks seventh alltime in career earnings as a member of the nowcalled Champions Tour. The former Wildcat won the Arnold Palmer Award in consecutive years after notching four tournament victories in 1995 and five more in 1996. He was also named Senior Tour Player of the Year by the Golf Writers Association in 1995 and 1996. Twenty victories later, the former KStater has earned in excess of $8 million in his senior career alone. Not only is Colbert known for his success on the links, but his strength and desire to return from a life threatening illness. On June 23, 1997, Jim Colbert underwent surgery for prostate cancer. After missing four months of the season, Colbert returned with a vengeance, placing in the top5 five times, including a second place finish at the du Maurier Championship that sent Colbert over the $7 million mark for his senior career. With his lateseason success, he earned a nomination for the Comeback PlayeroftheYear award. Colbert returned to the winner’s circle in October of 1998, firing a final round 5under par 67 to outlast Senior Tour rookie David Lundstrom by one stroke and win the Transamerica. “It’s by far the most meaningful golf tournament I ever won,” Colbert said following the victory. With the thrilling victory, the former Wildcat surpassed the $8.1 million mark for career earnings on the Senior Tour and, at the time, became the Tour’s alltime leading money winner, passing Lee Trevino. Colbert’s most recent victory on the Champions Tour came at the 2001 SBC Senior Classic after carding a 12under par 204 to hold off Jose Maria Canizares by one stroke.
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At the conclusion of the 2002 season, Colbert finished among the top 31 moneywinners for an 11th straight year. Colbert’s best finish in 2003 was at Bruno’s Memorial Classic, where he tied for third after losing in a fivehole playoff to Bob Charles. His best round was a second round 8underpar 62 at the Senior British Open. The 62 equaled the competitive course record at Turnberry and made him the youngest player ever to match his age in a Champions Tour major. In 2004, Colbert battled injuries throughout the year, but still managed to make the cut in 22 of 23 tournaments. His best finish was a tie for 18th at the SBC Classic. In 2005, Colbert competed in 24 events, capturing four top20 finishes. His best tournament of the year came at the Constellation Energy Classic, as he tied for 12th following a 54hole score of 8under par 208, taking home $33,575.00 worth of prize money. On the year, Colbert racked in $199,481 in prize money. Colbert has remained active in the Manhattan community and is involved in fundrasiers for the university and its golf programs. In 1974 Colbert helped start a celebrity golf tournament along with former KState golf coach Ron Fogler, the primary fundraiser for both the KState men’s and women’s golf teams. In addition to helping KState, Colbert has also established the Golfer’s Against Alzheimer’s Association in honor of his mother Marie, who lost her life to the disease. Colbert was elected to the Kansas State University Hall of Fame, being inducted in September of 1991. He was also inducted into the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame on June 13, 1998 in Abilene. The Hall as since moved to Wichita. Colbert returned to Manhattan for the Colbert Hills ground breaking ceremony, along with Senior Tour players Walter Morgan, Bob Murphy, Lee Trevino, Hubert Green, and LPGA star Annika Sorenstam, held on May 1, 2000. The $11 million project is home to a 300acre, 18hole championship style course that serves as the home for the men’s and women’s golf programs. Assistance and research from Kansas State University, the PGA Tour and the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America are helping to make this stateoftheart facility the best of its kind in the world. Since the course opened, it has played host to at least one men’s or women’s collegiate golf tournament each year. In May of 2003, the course hosted its most prestigious event of all time, when it played host to 27 men’s collegiate golf teams at the NCAA Central Regional from May 1517.