2010-11 Men and Women's Golf Guide

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2010-11 Men and Women’s Golf Media Guide


contents Table of Contents/ Quick Facts........................... 1 Austin Peay State University.............................. 2 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate......................... 3 2010-11 Governors Team Photo/Roster............. 4 2009-10 Governors Statistics............................. 5 Head Men’s Coach Kirk Kayden......................... 6 2010-11 Governor Player Profiles Brian Balthrop................................................ 7 Drew Miller..................................................... 8 Dustin Korte .................................................. 9 Luke Sherrod............................................... 10 Newcomers...................................................11

2010-11 Lady Govs Team Photo/Roster........... 12 2009-10 Lady Govs Statistics........................... 13 Head Coach Sara Robson................................ 14 Graduate Assistant Carla Hazelwood............... 15 Lady Govs Player Profiles Ashley Averitt............................................... 16 Holley Batey................................................. 17 Tabitha Beard............................................... 18 Beth Ann Burns............................................ 19 Chelsea Harris........................................ 20-21 Catie Tucker................................................. 22 Ashley Wathen............................................. 23 Newcomers.................................................. 24 Austin Peay Golf Record Book.................... 25-28

austin peay athletics mission statement Intercollegiate athletics at Austin Peay State University aspires to provide educational and broad-based competitive opportunities at the NCAA Division I level for eligible male and female student athletes. Seeking to maintain a proper balance between athletic and academic programs, the University is committed to preparing students for productive, fulfilling and responsible lives. In addition to developing individual ability and successful programs, those athletic experiences will be instrumental in developing the concepts of teamwork, sportsmanship, loyalty, self-confidence plus the qualities of leadership and discipline. Intercollegiate athletics endeavors to provide positive impressions of University activities to a diversified group of audiences. Austin Peay strives to attract a diverse and talented group of participants, coaches and administrators with a strong commitment to excellence, openness, gender equity and integrity, reflecting a precise adherence to NCAA and conference rules and philosophies. As a result, Austin Peay athletics assumes a major role in assisting University development and fiscal responsibility. The departmental goals and objectives are based upon its mission as it builds on its traditions, confidently looking forward to an exciting and progressive future.

media information Media wanting to interview Austin Peay State University student-athletes, coaches or staff must contact the sports information office, which will arrange the interview. The best time to conduct interviews with student-athletes is after practice sessions, which vary by team, as do rules for interviewing at each team’s practice – please check with the sports information office for more information about a specific sport. Media that attend a practice session are asked to keep their distance from the action and not to talk to student-athletes or coaches while practice is occurring. A media relations representative will assist you in interviews after the practice’s completion. Team meetings before, during or after practice are private and not accessible to the media. Interviews that can not be conducted at that time will be arranged around the student-athlete or coach’s schedule. Phone numbers of student-athletes will NOT be released to the media and media should NEVER attempt to call student-athletes at home. It is requested that media give the sports information office enough advanced warning when they want to (a) arrange an interview or (b) attend a practice. Last minute interview requests cannot be guaranteed to be honored. The Athletic Department will do everything to respect the requests of the media and it is expected that the media respect the policies set forth by the sports information office.

print media • The Leaf-Chronicle-Clarksville www.theleaftchronicle.com (931) 552-1808 • The Tenneseean-Nashville www.tennessan.com (615) 259-8000 • Kentucky New-Era-Hopkinsville (Ky.) www.kentukcynewera.com (270) 886-4444 • The All-State-Clarksville (Student) www.theallstate.com (931)221-7376 PAGE 1

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Location.................................... Clarksville, TN 37040 Founded............................................................. 1927 Enrollment....................................................... 10,723 Nickname ..................................................Governors School Colors .....................................Red and White Affiliation............................................NCAA Division I Conference . ............................................ Ohio Valley President ............................................... Timothy Hall Athletics Director....................................... Dave Loos Senior Women’s Administrator..................Cheryl Holt Faculty Athletics Representative.......Dr. Bruce Myers

LADY GOVS GOLF

Head Coach...........................................Sara Robson Alma Mater..........................................Belmont, 2002 Year at APSU......................................................Sixth APSU OVC Championships.............................. None OVC Freshman of the Year selections................ One Most Recent: Stacy Lynch, 2006 OVC Player of the Year selections...................... Two Most Recent: Chelsea Harris, 2010 2010 First-Team All-OVC selections...................... One Chelsea Harris 2010 OVC All-Tournament selections.................. One Chelsea Harris

GOVS GOLF

Head Coach............................................ Kirk Kayden Alma Mater............................................ Toledo, 1997 Year at APSU.......................................................Fifth APSU OVC Championships.............................Seven OVC Freshman of the Year selections................ Two Most Recent: Erik Barnes, 2007 OVC Player of the Year selections...................... Five Most Recent: Erik Barnes, 2009 2010 First-Team All-OVC selections.................... One Erik Barnes 2010 OVC All-Tournament selections.................. One Erik Barnes

APSU SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director..................... Brad Kirtley Coordinator.............................. Alaric Klinghard E-mail............................. klingharda@apsu.edu Sports Information Coordinator/F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Contact.................... Cody Bush Office Phone........................................ 931/221-7561 Fax . .................................................. 931/221-7562 E-mail............................................ bushc@apsu.edu Mailing Address: PO Box 4515 Clarksville, TN 37040 Web Site......................................... LetsGoPeay.com


THIS IS AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY

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ustin Peay State University is a comprehensive, stateassisted university with a distinguished tradition in liberal and professional education. The institution is named in honor of Austin Peay, Tennessee’s governor from 1924 until 1927, the year APSU was founded. The university is located in Clarksville, Tenn., just 45 minutes northwest of Tennessee’s capital, Nashville, on Interstate 24. One of the South’s most historic cities, Clarksville also is Tennessee’s third-fastest growing city behind only Memphis and Nashville. Situated on gently rolling terrain near picturesque downtown Clarksville, Austin Peay’s main campus consists of 68 buildings on 169 acres. The classical Georgian architecture of the Austin Peay campus is combined with newer buildings. This blend provides a link with the past while reflecting the academic excellence and dignity of an institution of higher learning. The newest building additions to the main campus are the Foy Fitnees and Recreation Center, Sundquist Science Complex and the new Morgan University Center, each opening for use since 2001. The $11-million Foy Center, features a rock-climbing wall and 10,000 square feet of fitness space and other amenities for the student body. The Sundquist Complex is one of the South’s premier science education facilities and represents the largest capital appropriation ever in Tennessee for a single classroom building. The new Morgan University Center is located in the heart of the campus and features a cybercafe, meeting rooms, a food court, coffee shop, ballroom and lounges for Austin Peay students. Austin Peay’s campus has been the site of seven educational institutions since 1806. The campus was occupied by Southwestern for 50 years until 1925 when the school moved to Memphis. Austin Peay was founded two years later as a two-year normal school to train teachers for the region. Austin Peay has grown over the years to take its place among the finest mid-sized four-year universities in the nation. Austin Peay Normal School became a four-year college in 1941-42, and university status was conferred Sept. 1, 1967. Austin Peay State University currently enrolls more than 9,000 students from every region of Tennessee, most of the 50 states and several foreign countries. Austin Peay offers more than 50 majors in associate, bachelor’s, master’s and education specialist’s degrees with additional areas of concentration. Courses are offered in arts and sciences, business, education, engineering technology, nursing and human services. Graduate studies also are offered in several areas. In addition, numerous online courses are offered each semester. A state leader in public service, Austin Peay State University has more than 750 employees. Engaged in the most modern teaching techniques and research are nearly 280 full-time faculty members, 90 percent of whom hold the earned doctorate or appropriate terminal degrees in their disciplines.

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Oct. 18-19, 2010

For a decade now, Austin Peay men and women’s golf teams have held their home golf tournaments in the Fall. From 1999-2003 the tournament was named the Precept Intercollegiate, but a new partnership was formed. Since the 2004 season, it has been the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate. The women’s tournament is a two-day, two-round event played at the 5,960-yard Clarksville Country Club. The men’s tournament is a two-day, three-round event played at The Links at Novadell, a par72, 6,841-yard course in Hopkinsville, Ky.

WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT RECORDS

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Year Team Champion Scores 2010(C) Murray State 298-306–604 2009(C) Morehead State 316-304–620 2008(C) Tennessee Tech 312-308–620 2007(C,R) Indiana State 312 2006(C) Butler 324-317–641 2005(C) Butler 321-310–631 2004(C,R) Princeton 315 2003(C) Murray State 306-305–611 2002(C) Austin Peay 323-326–649 2001(C) Bradley 317-319–636 2000(C) Austin Peay 315-323–638 1999(C) Tennessee Tech 315-314–629 Tournament Location: (C) Clarksville Country Club (R) - tournament shortened by rain

TOURNAMENT RECORDS Low 18 Low 36

Team 304 – Morehead State (2009) 604 – Murray State (2010)

APSU 4th t-9th 7th 9th 5th 11th 7th 5th 4th 3rd

The Govs have won their event six times (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008), while having the individual medalist six times as well. Grant Leaver (2005,2006) is the only two-time champion. In 2008, Erik Barnes shot the program’s first-ever sub-200 round at the tournament with a 66-66-67 for a 199.

MEN’S TOURNAMENT RECORDS

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

APSU Scores 318-305–623 338-318–656 330-317–647 330 330-330–660 337-350–687 335 326-339–665

Year Team Champion Scores APSU APSU Scores 2010(N) Jacksonville State 283-259-280–822 t-4th 288-280-279–847 2009(N) Eastern Kentucky 288-288-283–859 t-6th 296-284-293–866 2008(N) Austin Peay 279-272-281–832 2007(N) Rained Out 2006(N) Troy 285-290-283–858 t-2nd 284-295-280–859 2005(N) Western Illinois 285-281-288–854 2nd 284-290-284–858 2004(N) Austin Peay 276-285-281–842 2003(C) Austin Peay 288-302–590 2002(C) Austin Peay 298-284–582 2001(C) Samford 300-305–605 2nd 296-313–609 2000(C) Austin Peay 298-297–595 1999(C) Austin Peay 292-296–588 Tournament Location: (C) Clarksville Country Club (N) Links at Novadell (R) - tournament shortened by rain

331-330–661

Austin Peay has had much success on both sides of the event. Staci Lynch (2006) was the last Lady Govs golfer to win the women’s tournament. The Lady Govs have won the team title twice, in 2000 and 2002

339-323–662

Individual 70 – Lee-Ann Pace, Murray State (2003) 144 – Lee-Ann Pace, Murray State (2003)

TOURNAMENT RECORDS Low 18 Low 36 Low 54

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Team Individual 259– Jacksonville State (2010) 62 – Matthew Wallace, Jacksonville State (2010) 542 – Jacksonville State (2010) 132 – Erik Barnes, Austin Peay (2008) 822 – Jacksonville State (2010) 199 – Erik Barnes, Austin Peay (2008)


2010-11 GOVERNORS GOLF ROSTER

2010-11 Governors – left to right Front Row: Alasdair MacLennan, Anthony Bradley, Brian Balthrop, Logan Loftus and Drew Miller. left to right Back Row: Head Coach Kirk Kayden, Dustin Korte, Trey Tarpley, Luke Sherrod, Marco Iten, Griffen Brown

2010-11 AUSTIN PEAY GOVERNORS ROSTER Name Brian Balthrop Anthony Bradley Griffen Brown Marco Iten Dustin Korte Logan Loftus Alasdair MacLennan Drew Miller Luke Sherrod Trey Tarpley

HT 5-7 5-8 6-5 6-0 6-3 5-9 5-9 5-7 6-0 5-11

WT 188 171 187 150 165 166 184 137 167 156

CL Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr.

EXP 3L HS HS HS 1L JC HS 2L 3L HS

Hometown (Previous School) Clarksville, Tenn. (Clarksville HS) Ivybridge, Devon (England) (Ivybridge) Paoli, Ind. (Paoli High School) Niederglatt, Switzerland (KZU Buelach) Metropolis, Ill. (Massac Co. HS) Hopkinsville, Ky. (Hopkinsville High School) Dunfermline, Scotland (Queen Anne High School) Clarksville, Tenn. (Clarksville HS) Knoxville, Tenn. (Powell HS) Hendersonville, Tenn. (Hendersonville High School)

SQUAD BREAKDOWN BY CLASS

BY LOCATION

*-transfer SENIORS: 2 Brian Balthrop, Luke Sherrod

ENGLAND: 1 Anthony Bradley

SCOTLAND: 1 Alasdair MacLennan

INDIANA: 1 Griffen Brown

SWITZERLAND: 1 Marco Iten

JUNIORS: 4 Logan Loftus*, Drew Miller

ILLINOIS: 1 Dustin Korke

TENNESSEE: 4 Brian Balthrop, Andrew Miller, Luke Sherrod, Trey Tarpley

SOPHOMORES: 1 Dustin Korte

KENTUCKY: 1 Logan Loftus

FRESHMEN: 2 Anthony Bradley, Griffen Brown, Marco Iten, Alasdair MacLennan, Trey Tarpley

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2009-10 GOVS SEASON STATISTICS

Rounds/ Strokes Round Average Player Trn W-L-T Pct. Counted Total Avg. Lo Hi 60s <Par >Par 1st TEAM 12 54-103-3 .347 9929 300.88 284 329 302.2 Brian Balthrop 11 251-577-19 .308 28/20 2321 77.37 71 90 0 3 27 77.4 Erik Barnes 12 769-135-29 .840 33/33 2395 72.58 67 80 6 16 17 72.9 Luke Sherrod 10 302-452-29 .404 27/22 2070 76.67 72 86 0 2 25 78.1 Chris Dougill 5 253-127-23 .611 15/15 1109 73.93 70 77 0 3 12 74.4 Dustin Korte 9 316-446-30 .418 26/21 1981 76.19 69 84 1 4 22 77.3 Jamie Neilson 2 11-71-0 .134 3/0 239 79.67 78 82 0 0 3 79.0 Andrew Miller 9 99-553-16 .160 23/14 1920 80.00 72 91 0 1 23 77.9 Eric Anfinson 5 19-303-4 .064 12/4 1001 83.42 75 90 0 0 12 84.6

2009-10 SEASON INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Sam Hall Intercollegiate Hattiesburg, Miss. • Sept. 14-15 Team: 15th/15 (293-289-297–879) Par: +27/Lead: -7 Individuals: 84 Competitor Scores Place Erik Barnes (E) 69-71-73–213 t-21st Chris Dougill (+8) 77-72-72–221 t-57th Brian Balthrop (+9) 73-71-78–222 t-62nd Dustin Korte (+13) 74-75-77–226 t-74th Luke Sherrod (+21) 80-79-75–234 83rd Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational Munice, Ind. • Sept. 21 Team: 7th/15 (293-296-293–882) Par: +42/Lead: +10 Individuals: 83 Competitor Scores Place Erik Barnes (+3) 74-75-70–219 t-16th Brian Balthrop (+3) 73-72-74–219 t-16th Chris Dougill (+6) 73-74-75–222 t-24th Dustin Korte (+6) 73-75-74–222 t-24th Jamie Neilson (+23) 79-78-82–239 72nd Xavier Invitational Loveland, Ohio • Oct. 5-6 Team: t-8th/12 (298-291-288–877) Par: +13/Lead: -15 Individuals: 69 Competitor Scores Place Erik Barnes (-5) 75-67-69–211 t-6th Brian Balthrop (+4) 73-73-74–220 t-31st Chris Dougill (+5) 74-77-70–221 t-34th Dustin Korte (+9) 76-74-75–225 t-44th Andrew Miller (+32) 80-77-91–248 67th Bearcat Invitational Hebron, Ky. • Oct. 12-13 Team: 9th/17 (302-299-306–907) Par: +43/Lead: +25 Individuals: 88 Competitor Scores Erik Barnes (+3) 76-70-73–219 Chris Dougill (+10) 75-74-77–226 Luke Sherrod (+19) 80-74-81–235 Brian Balthrop (+20) 71-83-82–236 Dustin Korte (+21) 81-81-75–237

Place 4th t-22nd t-61st t-63rd t-65th

2nd 299.1 77.1 72.4 75.1 74.0 75.6 78.0 80.8 81.5

3rd 301.3 77.7 72.4 76.6 73.4 75.6 82.0 81.9 84.0

(#-individual)

F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Clarksville, Tenn. • Oct. 19-20 Team: 6th/17 (296-284-293–873) Par: +9/Lead: -5 Individuals: 91 Competitor Scores Erik Barnes (-2) 72-69-73–214 Dustin Korte (+2) 74-69-75–218 Chris Dougill (+3) 73-73-73–219 Luke Sherrod (+9) 80-73-72–225 i-Andrew Miller (+10) 73-74-79–226 Brian Balthrop (+11) 77-75-75–227 i-Eric Anfinson (+19) 75-80-80–235

Place t-8th t-18th t-25th t-55th t-58th t-62nd t-85th

Belmont vs Austin Peay Shootout Franklin, Tenn. • Feb. 13 Team: 1st/2 (301) Par: +13/Lead: +13 Individuals: 13 Competitor Scores Erik Barnes (-5) 67 Brian Balthrop (+5) 77 Luke Sherrod (+6) 78 Andrew Miller (+7) 79 Eic Anfinson (+12) 84

Place 1st t-5th 6th t-7th t-9th

Mardi Gras Invitational New Orleans, La. • Feb. 22-23 Team: 14th/15 (316-302-329–947) Par: +83/Lead: +6 Individuals: 77 Competitor Scores Erik Barnes (+15) 75-76-80–231 Dustin Korte (+20) 80-72-84–236 Luke Sherrod (+21) 77-74-86–237 Andrew Miller (+30) 84-80-82–246 Eric Anfinson (+41) 90-84-83–257

Place t-46th t-57th 62nd 72nd 77th

USF Invitational Dade City, Fla. • Mar. 5-7 Team: t-17th/23 (302-309-289–900) Par: +36/Lead: -12 Individuals: 119 Competitor Scores Erik Barnes (-2) 71-76-67–214 Luke Sherrod (+10) 79-73-74–226 Brian Balthrop (+14) 76-80-74–230 Dustin Korte (+19) 81-80-74–235 Andrew Miller (+27) 76-86-81–243

Place t-11th t-68th t-90th t-108th 119th

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Bulldog Classic Choudrant, La. • Mar. 15-16 Team: 16th/16 (318-322-325–965) Par: +101/Lead: +16 Individuals: 87 Competitor Scores Erik Barnes (+11) 74-77-76–227 Luke Sherrod (+19) 80-78-77–235 Andrew Miller (+32) 79-86-83–248 Eric Anfinson (+40) 85-82-89–256 Brian Balthrop (+51) 90-85-92–257

Place t-18th t-46th t-78th t-84th 87th

Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate Jacksonville, Ala. • Mar. 22-23 Team: t-7th/10 (316-313–629) Par: +53/Lead: +17 Individuals: 59 Competitor Scores Erik Barnes (+5) 78-71–149 Luke Sherrod (+13) 78-79–157 Andrew Miller (+17) 80-81–161 Brian Balthrop (+18) 80-82–162 Dustin Korte (+21) 82-83–165 i-Eric Anfinson (+25) 89-80–169

Place t-3rd t-29th t-34th t-39th t-46th t-53rd

ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate Jonesboro, Ark. • Apr. 12-13 Team: 8th/18 (295-288-292–875) Par: +11/Lead: -6 Individuals: 101 Competitor Scores Erik Barnes (-2) 73-70-71–214 Dustin Korte (+1) 75-71-71–217 Luke Sherrod (+4) 75-73-72–220 Andrew Miller (+17) 72-83-78–233 Brian Balthrop (+18) 81-74-79–234

Place t-10th t-19th t-31st t-85th t-90th

OVC Championships Dickson, Tenn.. • Apr. 26-28 Team: 7th/9 (296-297-301–894) Par: +30/Lead:+1 Individuals: 45 Competitor Scores Erik Barnes (+1) 71-74-72–217 Dustin Korte (+5) 73-74-74–221 Luke Sherrod (+7) 74-73-76–223 Andrew Miller (+20) 78-79-79–236 Brian Balthrop (+21) 80-76-81–237

Place t-3rd t-9th t-20th t-42nd t-43rd


GOVS HEAD COACH KIRK KAYDEN Kirk Kayden was named Austin Peay men’s golf coach in July, 2004 — and he has not only sustained the Govs’ 60-year golf tradition, but he elevated it to a higher level in capturing the 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Championship. Kayden took over the Govs program after Austin Peay won three consecutive Ohio Valley Conference Championships (20012003) and has led the team to 35 program records in six seasons. In 2009, the Govs set a record for the lowest 18-hole team score after setting records for 36- and 54-hole team scores in the 2006-07 season. On the individual side, Kayden has helped lead the Govs to the four lowest 18-hole rounds in school history, eight of the 10 lowest 36-hole rounds and 12 of the 14 lowest individual 54-hole records, setting 80 individual records. Under Kayden’s guidance, student-athletes have earned a total of 13 All-OVC honors, including two OVC Freshman of the Year selections (Erik Barnes, 2007 and Grant Leaver, 2005), while Barnes also was named OVC Player of the Year in 2009. Luke Sherrod was a first-team All-OVC pick and was named All-Newcomer, while Brian Balthrop and Sherrod were each named OVC All-Tournament as part of the Govs 2009 OVC title. The 2008-09 season was a memorable one for Kayden, highlighted by an OVC Championship and a program-record 13th-place finish at the NCAA Central Regional. Then-senior Erik Barnes set the individual 54-hole record with a three-round 199 – the program’s first-ever sub-200 round – leading the Govs to a nine-stroke tournament win. In fact, during that Fall season, the Govs finished in the top five in every tournament played. Kayden kept the Govs rolling during the 2009 Spring schedule. A secondplace finish at the Morehead State Spring Kick-Off was a precursor to winning the Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate, placing three Govs in top-10. Barnes would go on to take medalist honors at the Kentucky Bluegrass Invitational two weeks prior to the team’s OVC Tournament win. In the 2007-08 season, Kayden coached the Govs to five top-five tournament finishes—the Troy University Invitational, the Diablo Grande Intercollegiate, the Aldila/Middle Tennesse Intercollegiate, the Arkansas State Indian Classic and the Ohio Valley Conference Championship. The Govs’ best performance came at the Arkansas State Indian Classic where the team fired a 30-under-par 834 and set numerous team and individual records while holding off tournament host Arkansas State by two strokes. In the 2006-07 season, Kayden led the Govs to seven top-five tournament finishes—the Xavier Invitational, the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational, the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, the Sam Hall Intercollegiate, the UALR/First Tee Collegiate and the O’Reilly OVC Championship. The Govs’ best effort came at the Belmont Intercollegiate, as they set numerous team and individual scoring records while firing a 28 under-par 824, to run away with team medalist honors. Before coming to Austin Peay, the Fremont, Ohio, native played an integral part in Penn State’s appearance in three straight NCAA regionals, including a 15th-place finish at the NCAA championships in 2004. He helped coach Penn State’s Athlete of the Year (Andy Latowski in 2001-02), the Big Ten Sportsman of the Year, (Jonas Hyden in 2002-03) and an honorable mention All-American (Mark Leon in 2003-04). The Nittany Lions also had six All-NCAA Mid-Atlantic Region selections during his tenure. Penn State had the program’s lowest (200203) and second-lowest (2001-02) scoring averages with Kayden’s assistance. Kayden was an outstanding prep golfer at Fremont St. Joseph’s. In 1991, he won the Division III Ohio High School Golf Championship and was voted the Ohio High School Golfer of the Year for his outstanding play and overall sportsmanship. Kayden then signed to play his college golf at Toledo, one of the mideast’s top Division I golf programs, where he was coached by current Notre Dame head

coach John Jasinski. He was a three-year letterman for the Rockets, including winning the Ohio Collegiate Classic as a junior. After graduating in 1997 with a bachelor’s THE KAYDEN FILE in sports management, Kayden worked as an • Graduated: Toledo, 1997 assistant golf professional • Assistant PGA Pro: Fremont Country Club, and substitute teacher. 1998-99 During this time, Kayden • Assistant Athletics Director: Gibsonburg was asked to run the high School District, 2000-01 school golf program at • Head Golf Coach: Terra Community College, Central Columbia High 1999-2001 School, where he became • Assistant Coach, Penn State, 2001-04 interested in coaching. • Head Coach, Austin Peay 2004-present After one year at Central Columbia, Kayden was HIGHLIGHTS selected to start the golf program at Terra Com• 23 Team Records at APSU munity College, also in • 28 Individual Records at APSU Fremont. • 9 All-OVC Selections In the first year of the • 5 OVC All-Tournament Selections Terra program, the team • 1 Player of the Year advanced to the National • 2 Freshmen of the Year Junior College Athletic • 1 NCAA Regional Appearance at APSU Association’s Regional • 3 NCAA Regional Appearances at Penn Tournament and finished State the season ranked fifth nationally in Division III. During Kayden’s three years at Terra, he coached three all-conference academic players and four all-conference players, including the 1999 Ohio Community College Athletic Conference’s Player of the Year, Dave Omlor. In 2001, Kayden was hired by Greg Nye to become Penn State’s assistant. Nye, the former head coach at Bowling Green, had recruited Kayden out of high school. He is married to the former Melissa Hermes, and they have one daughter, Madeline Amelia, born May 8, 2008.

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BRIAN BALTHROP 5-7 • 175 • Senior Clarksville, Tenn.• Clarksville HS HONORS AND AWARDS

• OVC All-Tournament Team, 2009

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season Events 2007-08 11 2008-09 13 2009-10 11 TOTALS 35

Avg 76.3 74.7 77.3 76.1

Top-10 0 4 1 5

Top-20 0 6 1 7

W-L 351-450 566-381 251-577 1168-1408

Pct. .441 .594 .308 .447

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED) 18 Holes 36 Holes 54 Holes Finish

66 136 209 4th

F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 21, 2008) F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 21, 2008) F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 21-22, 2008) Morehead State Spring Kick-Off (Feb. 22-24, 2009)

2009-10 (JUNIOR SEASON) As a junior, Balthrop played in 11 tournaments, struggling to a 77.37 stroke average… he played his best golf in the fall season… his best finish came at the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational where he finished t-16, shooting 73-72-74=209… Balthrop recorded three under-par rounds, all coming in fall tournaments.

only Govs freshman and one of only three team members to compete in all 11 tournaments...at the Arkansas State Indian Classic he helped lead the Govs to victory by firing a season-low, threeround 216, including a season-low 68 in the first round...Balthop posted his season’s best finish at the OVC Championship where he finished tied for 22nd with a three day 233 (79-79-75).

2008-09 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) As a sophomore, Balthrop was named to the OVC All-Tournament Team, finishing fifth with a threeround 218 (73-76-69), including a final-round 69 at the OVC Championship...his best finish came at the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate where he fired a 209 (70-66-73) to finish fourth...his secondround 66 also was his season’s low round...he had five top-10 finishes...owned the Govs third-best scoring average with a 74.7...Balthrop had a .594 winning percentage...during the summer, Balthrop shot a Swan Lake Golf Course record-tying 62 in the final round of the Clarksville City Amateur to win the title...he also qualified and made the cut in the Tennessee State Amateur Tournament.

PRIOR TO APSU Played at Clarksville High School under coach David Edgin...the local standout was ranked sixth for the class of 2007 in Tennessee, according to the National Junior Golf Scoreboard...named Class AAA All-State after finishing fifth at the 2005 state tourney...led the Wildcats to back-to-back state championships in 2005 and 2006...in the summer of 2006, claimed medalist honors at the Mayor’s Classic, and Clarksville Junior Amateur Championships while finishing third at the Tennessee Junior Amateur.

2007-08 (FRESHMAN SEASON) As a freshman, Balthrop competed in all 11 tournaments for the Governors, with 27 of his 33 rounds counting for the team...he was the

PERSONAL Business mangament major... born July 4, 1989... son of Ray and Sherri Balthrop.

CAREER CAPSULE 2009-10 SEASON Sam Hall Intercollegiate Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational Xavier Invitational Bearcat Invitational F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate APSU vs. Belmont Dual USF Invitational LA Tech Bulldog Classic Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate OVC Championships

t-62 t-16 t-31 t-63 t-62 t-5 t-90 87 t-39 t-90 t-43

73-71-78-222 73-72-74-219 73-73-74-220 71-83-82-236 77-75-75-227 77 76-80-74-230 90-85-82-257 80-82-162 81-74-79-234 80-76-81-237

2008-09 SEASON Palmer’s Toyota Fall Intercollegiate 2008 Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational Xavier Invitational F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate The Sam Hall Intercollegiate Morehead State Spring Kick-Off Ron Smith/USF Invitational Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate Carter Plantation Intercollegiate BSU Cardinal Collegiate UK Bluegrass Invitational Ohio Valley Conference Championship NCAA Central Regional

t-12th t-26th t-38th 4th t-48th t-4th t-52nd t-7th t-54th t-10th t-67th t-5th 67

72-67-75-214 78-70-73-221 74-75-71-220 70-66-73-209 76-77-74-227 71-71-75-217 70-75-76-221 75-69-144 80-84-80-244 76-74-150 85-75-80-240 73-76-69-218 81-78-80-239

2007-08 SEASON Troy University Invitational Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational Xavier Invitational Belmont Fall Shootout Ron Smith/USF Invitiational Samford Intercollegiate Diablo Grande MTSU/Aldila Intercollegiate ASU Indian Classic UK Bluegrass Invitational OVC Championship

41st t-23rd t-72nd t-46th t-43rd t-32nd t-47th t-27th t-45th t-63rd t-22nd

80-79-77-236 74-74-70-218 78-75-71-224 78-78-74-230 76-69-79-224 77-74-74-225 79-84-84-247 76-75-74-225 68-76-72-216 82-78-79-239 79-79-75-233

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2009-10 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) As a sophomore, Miller competed in nine tournaments… he posted a scoring average of 80.0 and only one sub-par round… his best finish came in the rain-shortened Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate, where he shot 80-81 to finish 34th… had two counting rounds in the Ohio Valley Conference Golf Championship; a first-round 78 and final-round 79.

DREW MILLER

5-7 • 130 • Junior Clarksville, Tenn. • Clarksville HS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season Events 2008-09 2 2009-10 9 TOTALS 11

Avg 74.8 80.0 77.4

Top-10 0 1 1

Top-20 W-L 0 95-70-6 1 99-553-16 1 194-623-22

Pct. .573 .160 .366

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED) 18 Holes 36 Holes 54 Holes Finish

72 149 223 t-29

ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate (April 26, 2010) F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 20-21, 2008) F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 20-21, 2008) Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate (March 16-17, 2009)

CAREER CAPSULE 2009-10 SEASON Xavier Invitational F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate APSU vs. Belmont Dual Mardi Gras Invitational USF Invitational LA Tech Bulldog Classic Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate OVC Championships

67 t-58 t-7 72 119 t-78 t-34 t-85 t-42

80-77-91-248 73-74-79-226 79 84-80-82-246 76-86-81-243 79-86-83-248 80-81-161 72-83-78-233 78-79-79-236

2008-09 SEASON F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate

t-43 t-29

73-76-74-223 76-75-151

AAA State Championships...in 2006-07, he qualified for the Westfield PGA Junior National Championship in 2006 and 2007. PERSONAL Business administration major...born March 14, 1990...son of John and Shannon Miller...grandfather, Johnny Miller, who served as APSU Athletics Director in the early 1980s.

2008-09 (FRESHMAN SEASON) As a freshman, Miller traveled to two tournaments for the Govs...his best round came at F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, where he fired a first-round 73, finishing 43rd in the field...his second appearance was at the Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate, where he finished 29th with a three-round 151...he had a .573 winning percentage to go along with a 74.8 scoring average. PRIOR TO APSU Shot a six-under-par 138 in the state tournament at the Old Fort Golf Course in Murfreesboro, winning a three-way playoff on the first hole, clinching the individual state title, in his final prep outing...as a senior, Miller recorded a 70.3 scoring average and was named first-team Class AAA All-State for a second time, the other coming in 2005...he was a member of The Tennessean’s All-Midstate the last three years...Miller was also a three-time Region 5-AAA champion...as a sophomore and junior, he helped lead Clarksville High to back-to-back Class

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2009-10 (FRESHMAN SEASON) As a freshman, Korte was the Govs second-best golfer throughout the season… his 76.19 stroke average and .439 win-percentage were both second behind then-senior Erik Barnes… he played his best round at APSU’s home tournament, the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, with a secondround 69…for the event, he shot 74-69-75=218 for a 18th-place finish, the first of three top-20 finishes… the second came at the ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate, when he finished 19th with his best three-round aggregate (217)… Korte’s only top-10 finish came at the Ohio Valley Conference Golf Championships when he fired consistent rounds of 73-74-74 for a 221 to finish ninth.

DUSTIN KORTE

6-3 • 165 • Sophomore Metropolis, Ill. • Massac County HS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season Events 2008-09 2 2009-10 9 TOTALS 11

Avg 74.8 80.0 77.4

Top-10 0 1 1

Top-20 W-L 0 95-70-6 1 99-553-16 1 194-623-22

Pct. .573 .160 .366

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED) 18 Holes 36 Holes 54 Holes Finish

69 143 217 t-9

F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 19, 2009) F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 19, 2009) ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate (April 12-13, 2010) OVC Championships (April 26-28, 2010)

AJGA event, shooting a course-record 64 in the opening round... qualified for the U.S. Junior Amateur in Birmingham, Ala.... named The Southern Illinoisian’s Boys’ Golfer of the Year. PERSONAL Son of Charles and Beth Korte... born July 20, 1991... an undecided major.

PRIOR TO APSU A three-time All-State selection at Massac County High School... led his team to a Class AA Illinois State Championship in 2006, finishing runner up in the tournament... finished seventh, invidually, in 2007 as his team finished second... recorded a second-place finish, individually as a senior...averaged 35 strokes per round as a junior and 35.5 as a senior... was ranked No. 151 by the American Junior Golf Association... finished second at an

CAREER CAPSULE 2009-10 SEASON Sam Hall Intercollegiate Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational Xavier Invitational Bearcat Invitational F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Mardi Gras Invitational USF Invitational Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate OVC Championships

t-74 t-24 t-44 t-65 t-18 t-57 t-108 t-46 t-19 t-9

74-75-77-226 73-75-74-222 76-74-75-225 81-81-75-237 74-69-75-218 80-72-84-236 81-80-74-235 82-83-165 75-71-71-217 73-74-74-221

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2009-10 (JUNIOR SEASON) As a junior, Sherrod played in 10 tournaments, posting a .404 winning percentage… his 22 counting rounds was third-best on team… struggled in the early going… posted a first-round scoring average of 78.1, and was at least two strokes better in the second (75.1) and third (76.6) rounds… his overall 76.67 stroke average was third-best on team… played his best golf at season’s end… season’s only top-20 finish came at Ohio Valley Conference Golf Championships, where he shot 74-73-76=223.

LUKE SHERROD 6-0 • 180 • Junior Knoxville, Tenn. • Powell HS HONORS AND AWARDS

• OVC All-Tournament Team, 2009 • All-OVC First Team, 2009 • OVC All-Newcomer Team, 2008

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season Events 2007-08 8 2008-09 13 2009-10 10 TOTALS 31

Avg 75.9 73.9 76.6 75.4

Top-10 1 5 1 7

Top-20 W-L 2 279-251-15 7 664-285-32 2 302-452-29 11 1245-988-76

Pct. .526 .693 .404 .541

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED) 18 Holes 66 36 Holes 135 54 Holes 204 Finish 2

Xavier Invitational (Oct. 14, 2009) ASU Indian Classic (April 7, 2008) ASU Indian Classic (April 7-8, 2008) ASU Indian Classic (April (7-8, 2008)

CAREER CAPSULE 2009-10 SEASON Sam Hall Intercollegiate Bearcat Invitational F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate APSU vs. Belmont Dual Mardi Gras Invitational USF Invitational LA Tech Bulldog Classic Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate OVC Championships

84 t-61 t-55 6 62 t-68 t-46 t-29 t-31 t-20

80-79-75-234 80-74-81-235 80-73-72-225 78 77-74-86-237 79-73-74-226 80-78-77-235 78-79-157 75-73-72-220 74-73-76-223

2008-09 SEASON Palmer’s Toyota Fall Intercollegiate 2008 Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational Xavier Invitational F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate The Sam Hall Intercollegiate Morehead State Spring Kick-Off Ron Smith/USF Invitational Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate Carter Plantation Intercollegiate BSU Cardinal Collegiate UK Bluegrass Invitational Ohio Valley Conference Championship NCAA Central Regional

t-25 49 t-3 t-5 6 t-4 t-57 t-14 t-31 t-21 t-9 3 t-71

74-71-74-219 80-76-71-227 71-66-72-209 75-67-69-211 74-74-69-217 73-71-73-217 76-75-71-222 73-73-146 79-78-75-232 80-73-153 74-73-76-223 74-70-72-216 88-83-76-247

2007-08 SEASON Troy University Invitational Xavier Invitational Ron Smith/USF Invitiational Diablo Grande MTSU/Aldila Intercollegiate ASU Indian Classic UK Bluegrass Invitational OVC Championship

t-27 t-40 t-55 t-21 t-40 t-2 t-89 t-11

75-82-74-231 74-72-72-218 74-78-74-226 88-74-73-235 79-74-75-228 67-68-69-204 87-78-87-252 77-77-74-228

2008-09 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) As a sophomore, Sherrod was named first-team All-OVC with a Golfstat Adjusted Player Ranking of 461...named to the OVC All-Tournament team after finishing third with a 216 (74-70-72) at the OVC Championship...he had six top-10 finishes... fired his lowest score (66) at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate, finishing 6th...at the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, he also shot a 66, finishing fifth... twice shot a three-round 209 total: at Xavier where he finished third and at F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate...owned a .693 winning percentage... his 73.97 scoring average was second best for Govs...over the summer, Sherrod finished 39th in the Tennessee State Amateur Tournament, played at the Honors Course, in Chattanooga.

finishes on the season...he tied for second on the team for rounds in the 60s (three) and ranked third on the team in winning percentage (.526) and scoring average (75.92)...his season-best finish came in his fourth spring tournament, the Arkansas State Indian Classic, where he fired three consecutive rounds in the 60s (67-68-69) to finish with a three-round 204 and tied for second with teammate Grant Leaver...his other top-15 performance came at the OVC Championship where he fired a three-round 228 (77-77-74) to finish 11th, firing the second best three-round score for the Governors at the OVC Championships. PRIOR TO APSU Played at Powell High School under coach Greg Bruce... ranked as the 15th best prep golfer in Tennessee for the Class of 2007...competed in the Tennessee State Juniors, capturing a top-10 finish firing rounds of 75-71-74=220... in the summer of 2006, had six top-10 finishes competing on the Untied States Junior Golf Tour...member of the Tennessee Tri-State team. PERSONAL Accounting major... born April 18, 1989... son of Bob and Kay Sherrod.

2007-08 (FRESHMAN SEASON) As a freshman, Sherrod competed in eight of 11 tournaments for the Govs, with 19 of his 24 rounds counting for the team...Sherrod was named to the OVC All-Newcomer team...he posted two top-15

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ANTHONY BRADLEY

GRIFFEN BROWN

MARCO ITEN

PRIOR TO APSU Played for the Devon County Golf Union in the 2010 Channel League… picked up a pair of tournament wins in 2009 – the Devon County Golf Union Handicap Championship and the Devon Junior Order of Merit Championship… in 2009, shot 18 under-par rounds… also played in the 2009 St. Andrews Boys’ Open.

PRIOR TO APSU Spent 2010 at the Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy after prepping at KZU Buelach in Switzerland… ranked as high as 1365 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings… played on the Swiss National Junior Team.

PERSONAL Son of Ian and Alison Bradley... born Sept. 28, 1991... plans to major in business

PRIOR TO APSU Played for Alex Whiteman at Paoli High School where he was a three-time All-Patoka Lake Conference selection… also was named all-county four times… won the 2010 Indiana High School Athletics Association sectional in a playoff with a 73… advanced to the IHSAA regional three times in his career… holds Paoli High School lowest nine-hole stroke-average record (31)... finished in the top-50 in two PGA Junior Series events during Summer 2010 at Penn State and Purdue.

LOGAN LOFTUS

ALASDAIR TREY MACLENNAN TARPLEY 5-9 • 184 • Freshman Dunfermline, Scotland • Queen Anne HS

5-11 • 156 • Freshman Hendersonville, Tenn. • Hendersonvill HS

PRIOR TO APSU Played for DW Davis at Shawnee CC where he twice qualified for the NJCAA National Tournament… named the Division II All-Region 24 team after shooting a three-round 223 at the 2010 Region 24 Championship… finished sixth with a three-round 224 as a freshman… prepped at Hopkinsville High School… familiar with the Kentucky golf scene, having finished 13th at the Pickens Amateur and qualified for the Powerbilt Kentucky Open where he finished 68th… also finished second in the Hopkinsville City Amateur.

PRIOR TO APSU A strong junior golfer, earned 7,400 points in Scotland’s FCWT Junior Golf Tour… posted three top-10 finishes during the 2009-10 tour, including a thirdplace finish at the Champions Gate Challenge… a two-time Junior 36 hole champion at the Dunfermline Golf Club, firing a 144 in 2007 and a 141 in 2008… played on the Fife County Junior team from 2007-10.

PRIOR TO APSU Played for Andy Gilley at Hendersonville High School… named 2008 National High School Golf Coaches Association Player of the Year after posting a 72.8 scoring average… that same year, led the Commandos to a third-place finish at the 2008 State Tournament… as a senior, finished 15th at State Tournament and Commandos earned a secondplace team finish… also played in the Tennessee State Amateur and finished 10th at the Tennessee Junior Amateur.

5-8 • 171 • Freshman Devon, England • Ivybridge

5-9 • 166 • Junior-TR Hopkinsville, Ky. • Shawnee CC

PERSONAL Son of Kenny and Libby Loftus... born March 27, 1989... plans to major in psychology.

6-5 • 187 • Freshman Paoli, Ind. • Paoli HS

6-0 • 150 • Freshman Niederlatt Switzerland • KZU Buelach

PERSONAL Son of Heiner Iten and Edith Iten Salvoldi... born July 26, 1990.. plans to major in business

PERSONAL Son of Mike and Shelly Brown... born July 2, 1991... plans to major in business

PERSONAL Son of Tom and Elaine MacLennan... born Nov. 15, 1990... plans to major in business.

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PERSONAL Son of former Govs golfer Harry and Beth Tarpley... born July 15, 1992... plans to major in business.


2010-11 LADY GOVS GOLF ROSTER

2009-10 Lady Govs – left to right Front Row: Chelsea Harris, Ashley Wathen, Rachel Deaton. left to right Middle Row: Head coach Sara Robson, Tabitha Beard, Ashley Averitt, Graduate assistant Carla Hazelwood; left to right Back Room: Beth Ann Burns, Holley Batey, Catie Tucker, Tala Mumford.

2010-11 AUSTIN PEAY LADY GOVS ROSTER Name Ashley Averitt Holly Batey Tabitha Beard Beth Ann Burns Rachel Deaton Chelsea Harris Tala Mumford Catie Tucker Ashley Wathen

HT 5-7 5-9 5-4 5-9 5-3 5-2 5-8 5-8 5-3

CL Jr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr.

EXP 2L 1L 1L 3L HS 3L HS 3L 3L

SQUAD BREAKDOWN BY LOCATION ILLINOIS: 2 Chelsea Harris, Tala Mumford TENNESSEE: 7 Ashley Averitt, Holley Batey, Tabitha Beard, Beth Ann Burns, Rachel Deaton, Catie Tucker, Ashley Wathen

Hometown (Previous School) Arlington, Tenn. (Bolton HS) Clarksville, Tenn. (Montgomery Central HS) Centerville, Tenn. (Hickman County HS) Savannah, Tenn. (Hardin County HS) Jackson, Tenn. (University School) Metropolis, Ill. (Massac County HS) Metropolis, Ill. (Massac County HS) Chattanooga, Tenn. (Ooltewah HS) Arlington, Tenn. (Bolton HS)

BY CLASS SENIORS: 4 Beth Ann Burns, Chelsea Harris, Catie Tucker, Ashley Wathen

FRESHMEN: 2 Rachel Deaton, Tala Mumford ^-redshirt *-transfer

JUNIORS: 1 Ashley Averitt SOPHOMORES: 2 Holley Batey, Tabitha Beard

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2009-10 LADY GOVS SEASON STATISTICS

Rounds/ Strokes Round Average Player Trn W-L-T Pct. Counted Total Avg. Lo Hi 60s <Par >Par 1st TEAM 11 50-56-3 .472 6675 317.86 302 340 319.8 Beth Burns 7 165-289-20 .369 15/6 1165 83.21 78 90 0 0 14 83.9 Staci Lynch 10 456-204-22 .685 21/19 1584 79.20 73 86 0 0 20 79.0 Angie Manzitto 8 211-282-16 .430 17/8 1395 82.06 74 87 0 0 17 83.1 Ashley Averitt 5 80-128-3 .386 9/2 762 84.67 77 98 0 0 9 85.4 Chelsea Harris 10 522-138-28 .779 21/21 1543 77.15 70 85 0 3 17 77.4 Catie Tucker 8 256-307-27 .457 16/7 1328 83.00 77 88 0 0 16 81.9 Ashley Wathen 10 363-273-25 .568 20/19 1523 80.16 75 87 0 0 19 80.1 Catherine Smith 10 341-319-19 .516 21/14 1613 80.65 72 93 0 1 19 81.8 Tabitha Beard 3 60-95-3 .389 6/6 492 82.00 76 87 0 0 6 80.3 Holly Batey 5 34-174-59 .238 9/0 808 89.78 83 98 0 0 9 87.8

2009-10 SEASON INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Murray State Drake Creek Invitational Ledbetter, Ky. • Sept. 14-15 Team: 4th/8 (306-305-321–932) Par: +68/Lead: +43 Individuals: 58 Competitor Scores Place Catherine Smith (+11) 72-74-81—227 6th Chelsea Harris (+13) 77-76-76—229 t-10th Staci Lynch (+15) 78-75-75—231 t-15th Ashley Wathen (+20) 78-75-83—236 t-20th i-Beth Burns (+25) 83-78-80—241 31st i-A. Manzitto (+26) 87-74-81—242 t-32nd Catie Tucker (+26) 80-80-82—242 t-32nd Tabitha Beard (+27) 79-82-82—243 t-35th i-Ashley Averitt (+29) 77-77-91—245 t-40th i-Holly Batey (+54) 90-86-94—270 55th Great Smokies Intercollegiate Waynesville, N.C. • Sept. 19-20 Team: 11th/22 (306–306) Par: +18/Lead: -2 Individuals: 118 Competitor Scores Staci Lynch (+1) 74—74 Chelsea Harris (+4) 76—76 i-Catie Tucker (+5) 77—77 Ashley Wathen (+6) 78—78 Catherine Smith (+7) 79—79 Beth Burns (+7) 79—79 Austin Peay vs. Tennesee State Clarksville, Tenn. • Oct. 15 Team: 1st/2 (313–313) Par: +29/Lead:+29 Individuals: 10 Competitor Scores A. Manzitto (+3) 74—74 Tabithat Beard (+5) 76—76 Ashley Averitt (+10) 81—81 Ashley Wathen (+11) 82—82 Holly Batey (+12) 83—83 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Clarksville, Tenn. • Oct. 19-20 Team: t-9th/16 (338-318–656) Par: +80/Lead:+44 Individuals: 90 Competitor Scores i-Catherine Smith (+13) 84-73—157 Staci Lynch (+13) 80-77—157 Chelsea Harris (+14) 85-78—163 i-A. Manzitto (+24) 82-86—168 Ashley Wathen (+25) 87-82—169

Place t-13th t-39th t-48th t-56th t-70th t-70th

Place 1st 2nd 3rd t-4th 6th

i-Catie Tucker (+26) Beth Burns (+27) i-Ashley Averitt (+28) Tabitha Beard (+29) i-Holly Batey (+33)

83-87—170 90-81—171 89-83—172 86-87—173 86-91—177

t-46th t-56th t-59th t-61st t-68th

Troy Women’s Invitational Troy, Ala. • Oct. 26 Team: 6th/11 (321-302–623) Par: +47/Lead: +31 Individuals: 57 Competitor Scores Chelsea Harris (+4) 78-70—148 Ashley Wathen (+12) 80-76—156 Staci Lynch (+14) 81-77—158 A. Manzitto (+18) 83-79—162 Catherine Smith (+18) 82-80—162 i-Catie Tucker (+20) 82-82—164

Place 3rd t-18th t-21st t-31st t-31st t-35th

UAB Fall Beach Bash Gulf Shores, Ala. • Oct. 2-3 Team: 11th/12 (316-322–638) Par: +62/Lead: +19 Individuals: 59 Competitor Scores Chelsea Harris (+12) 75-81—156 Staci Lynch (+15) 76-83—159 A. Manzitto (+18) 83-79—162 Catherine Smith (+19) 82-81—163 Ashley Wathen (+20) 83-81—164

Place t-31st t-42nd 51st t-52nd t-54th

NewWave Communications Classic Murray, Ky. • Mar. 1-2 Team: 2nd/5 (320-334–654) Par: +78/Lead: +62 Individuals: 34 Competitor Scores Chelsea Harris (+11) 76-79—155 i-Catherine Smith (+20) 77-87—164 Catie Tucker (+21) 78-87—165 i-Ashley Averitt (+22) 82-84—166 Staci Lynch (+22) 80-86—166 A. Manzitto (+24) 86-82—168 Beth Burns (+31) 86-89—175 i-Holly Batey (+43) 89-98—187

Place t-9th t-9th t-23rd t-40th t-44th

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Place 1st 7th t-8th t-10th t-10th t-15th t-26th 32nd

2nd 315.8 82.8 80.3 80.7 81.3 76.3 84.0 80.0 79.5 84.5 91.7

3rd 263.0 82.0 76.0 82.5 91.0 79.5 84.5 81.0 79.5 82.0 94.0

(#-individual) Saluki Women’s Golf Invitational Carbondale, Ill. • Mar. 28-29 Team: 10th/15 (340-325–665) Par: +99/Lead: +41 Individuals: 93 Competitor Scores Place Chelsea Harris (+20) 84-80—164 t-24th Ashley Wathen (+21) 84-81—165 t-30th A. Manzitto (+23) 86-81—167 t-39th Staci Lynch (+25) 86-83—169 t-46th Catie Tucker (+31) 88-87—175 t-63rd Catherine Smith (+37) 93-88—181 t-83rd Stones River Shootout Murfreesboro, Tenn. • Apr. 6 Team: 2nd/3 (337–337) Par: +53/Lead: +34 Individuals: 21 Competitor Scores i-Staci Lynch (+5) 76—76 Chelsea Harris (+7) 78—78 Ashley Wathen (+8) 79—79 Beth Burns (+14) 85—85 i-Catie Tucker (+15) 86—86 Catherine Smith (+16) 87—87 Ashley Averitt (+27) 98—98

Place 2nd 3rd t-5th 11th t-12th 16th 21st

EKU Lady Colonel Classic Richmond, Ky. • Apr. 10-11 Team: 7th/17 (306-310-317–933) Par: +69/Lead: +41 Individuals: 100 Competitor Scores Chelsea Harris (+13) 74-72-83—229 Catherine Smith (+18) 78-78-78—234 Staci Lynch (+18) 79-78-77—234 Ashley Wathen (+22) 75-84-79—238 Beth Burns (+33) 83-82-84—249 i-Catie Tucker (+33) 81-81-87—249 i-A. Manzitto (+36) 84-84-84—252

Place t-13th t-29th t-29th t-39th t-71st t-81st t-81st

OVC Championship Dickson, Tenn. • Apr. 22-24 Team: 4th/8 (308-310-151–769) Par: +49/Lead: +27 Individuals: 40 Competitor Scores Chelsea Harris (E) 71-74-35—180 Ashley Wathen (+13) 75-81-37—193 Staci Lynch (+20) 81-80-38—199 Catherine Smith (+21) 84-75-42—201 Beth Burns (+29) 81-84-41—206

Place 1st t-13th 22nd 26th t-31st


LADY GOVS HEAD COACH SARA ROBSON The promotion of thenassistant Sara Robson to women’s head coach when Austin Peay chose to divide its golf programs in the Summer of 2005 was a studied one. That decision has proven to be the right one, as Robson has led the Lady Govs to much success over the past five years. Robson is her seventh Lady Govs head coaching season after serving two seasons as the combined programs assistant. Throughout the past six seasons, Robson has guided the Lady Govs to 11 18-hole team records, nine 36-hole team records and 11 54-hole team records. Individually, Robson’s golfers have set five 18-hole marks, eight 36-hole records as well as five 54-hole records. In all, Robson’s teams account for more than 50 team or individual APSU records. The 2009-10 season saw Robson’s hard work manifested in OVC Player of the Year selection Chelsea Harris. Not only did Harris earn the top player award, she also took home medalist honors at the OVC Tournament, winning by five strokes. As a team, the Lady Govs earned a fourth-place finish, their best tourney finish under Robson. That strong finish was expected as Robson’s team notched the program’s top two team 54-hole records. The first came at the Murray State Drake Creek Invitational, where they finished fourth as a team with a 932. The Lady Govs were one stroke off that pace with a 933, in the spring, at the EKU Lady Colonel Classic. Her first two seasons as the Lady Govs head coach showed a steady improvement for a program that would quickly become established in the league. Robson led Austin Peay to an improved stroke average in each of those seasons, working to develop a foundation on which to build for the future. She brought in local standout Staci Lynch for the 2006-07 season and was not disappointed. As a freshman, Lynch was the Lady Govs top scorer in 11 of 12 tournaments, finishing with eight top-10 finishes. She won two tournaments – the Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate, where she set the program’s 36-hole record at 140, and the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate. Lynch finished with a 76.3 stroke average, which remains the best of any Robson-coached golfer, and was named the Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Year. During that season, the Lady Govs had three top-five and seven top-10 finishes: the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, the Troy Women’s Intercollegiate, the Ann Rhoads/BSC Shootout, Belmont Intercollegiate, the Saluki Invitational, the EKU Spring Invitational and the OVC Championship. The Lady Govs had six top-10 and two top-five finishes in 2007-08, led this time by another freshman, Chelsea Harris. The Metropolis, Ill, native posted a 78.96 scoring average and became the second Lady Govs player to earn All-OVC honors in as many years. Harris also was named to the OVC All-Newcomer team and finished third at the OVC Championship with a 234. The 2008-09 season was a banner year for the Lady Govs. Harris was named first-team All-OVC while earning OVC All-Tournament honors with a fifth-place finish at the event. The Lady Govs recorded a .321 team stroke average, improving by almost three strokes over the previous season. They set four 54-hole team records, including a 953 at the Chris Banister Gamecock Classic. Harris recorded seven top-10 finishes and set three 54-hole individual marks – the best coming at the Eat-A-Peach Collegiate where she fired a three-round 230 to finish second. Even with each season’s improvement, Robson has instilled in her team the ability to look forward and prepare for the real goal – an OVC Championship. Robson’s impact on the Lady Govs has seen success not only on the golf

course, but also in the classroom. In fact, during the 2008-09 season Lady Govs sophomore Catie Tucker was named to the National Golf Association Division I All-American Scholar team and received the OVC Medal of Honor for highest GPA in a conference-sponsored sport. Tucker, who was one six APSU golfers named to the 08-09 OVC Commissioners Honor Roll, also received the Perkins Freeman Governors Club Scholarship. These high academic standards have been the norm for Robson’s teams throughout her tenure. In any given semester, the Lady Govs have never had fewer than three golfers earn some kind of academic distinction. In fact, Robson’s 2009-10 team continued its excellence in the classroom, having three players named to the NGCA All-American Scholar Team; Tucker, Ashley Wathen and Catherine Smith. The Lady Govs also earned the OVC Team Academic Achievement Award. Robson came to APSU from Belmont, where she served one season as a student assistant after playing for the program from 1998-2001. Her duties as assistant included keeping team statistics and assist- THE ROBSON FILE ing the head coach in all • Graduated: Belmont, 2002 administrative aspects. In the summers of • Assistant Coach: Belmont 2001-02 2001 and 2002, Robson • Assistant Academy Director: Indiana Golf Association, 2001-02 was assistant academy director for the Indiana • Assistant Coach: Austin Peay, 2002-04 Golf Association. There, • Head Coach: Austin Peay, 2004-present she was a group mentor and taught designated pro- LICENSES grams and clinics. Robson is currently certified as a • Class A LPGA Coaching Status class A status in LPGA Teaching ranks and as a HIGHLIGHTS club professional. Previously, she was a junior golf • 22 Team Records office assistant for the Ten- • 18 Individual Records • 2 All-OVC Selection nessee Golf Foundation. The Metropolis, Ill., • 2 OVC All-Tournament native graduated in May 2002 from Belmont with a degree in religion and elementary education. She is married to Eric Robson.

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GRADUATE ASSISTANT CARLA HAZELWOOD When head coach Sara Robson had an opportunity to field a graduate assistant for the first time, Carla Hazelwood was an obvious choice. Hazelwood, a 2009 graduate of Tennessee Tech, brings a deep knowledge of the Ohio Valley Conference along with a desire to build on an already extensive golf background. A four-year letter winner at Tennessee Tech, Hazelwood was named to the OVC’s AllNewcomer team as a freshman under then-head coach Bobby Nichols. She would serve as the Golden Eagles co-captain in both her junior and senior seasons. From 2007-10, Hazelwood worked with the Tennessee Golf Association as an intern on the Junior Tour. She handled responsibilities that included tournament preparation and administration, as well as rules officiating. Those duties prepared her for stint with the Lady Govs in several respects. Along with on-course coaching, Hazelwood assisted Robson with hosting the 2010 Ohio Valley Conference Championships, played at GreyStone in Dickson. She also assisted with the Lady Govs home event, the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate. Hazelwood’s other duties include assisting with team travel, recruiting and organizing team workouts.

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2009-10 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) As a sophomore, played in five tournaments, including four as an individual… finished with an 84.67 stroke average… season’s best finish, and only top 10, came at the NewWave Communications Classic where she shot 82-84=166 to come in t-10th… her low 36-hole score was a pair of 77s in the first two rounds of the Murray State Drake Creek Invitational.

ASHLEY AVERITT 5-7 • Junior Arlington, Tenn. • Bolton HS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season Events 2008-09 7 2009-10 5 TOTALS 7

Avg 88.4 84.6 86.5

Top-10 0 2 2

Top-20 W-L Pct. 0 103-404-4 .205 2 80-128-3 .386 2 183-532-7 .295

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED) 18 Holes 36 Holes 54 Holes Finish

77 154 245 10

Murray State Drake Creek Invitational (Sept. 14, 2009) Murray State Drake Creek Invitational (Sept. 14, 2009) Murray State Drake Creek Invitational (Sept. 14, 2009) Murray State Spring Invitational (March 1-2, 2010)

CAREER CAPSULE 2009-10 SEASON Murray State Drake Creek Invitational APSU vs. TSU Dual F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Murray State Spring Invitational Belmont & Middle Tennessee

t-40 3 t-59 t-10 21

77-77-91-245 81 89-83-172 82-84-166 98

2008-09 SEASON Chris Banister Gamecock Classic Eat A Peach Collegiate F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate NewWave Communications Classic Samford Women’s Intercollegiate Saluki Invitational EKU Spring Invitational

56 46 78 39 68 t-44 t-80

90-88-87-265 92-94-92-278 93-86-179 95-92-187 81-92-173 84-85-169 83-87-83-253

2008-09 (FRESHMAN SEASON) As a freshman, Averitt played in 7 of 12 tournaments...her best round came at the Samford Women’s Intercollegiate with an 81...finished season with an 88.47 scoring average...her best finish came at the NewWave Communications Classic, placing 36th with a 187 (95-92) total...during the summer, Averitt earned medalist honors in the second flight of the Tennessee Women’s State Amateur tournament.

Averitt was a two-time all-tourney selection at the Spartan Invitational played T.O. Fuller State Park Golf Course in Memphis...she participated in both the Exxon-BFI Future Tour Championship and the Annual Bubba Conlee National Junior Golf Tournament. PERSONAL Business major...born Nov. 14, 1989...daughter of Steve and Christie Weldon.

PRIOR TO APSU Captured District 14 AAA tournament medalist honors this past season by shooting a 79 and placed third in the regional for Bolton High School in Arlington, Tenn...she fired a two-day 163 to finish 19th in the Class AAA state tournament played in Murfreesboro...she was named to the Pepsi “Best of the Preps” in the Memphis area three times and has been voted “Best of the Preps” finalist for the 2007-08 season...she captured medalist honors at the Panther Invitational at Quail Ridge and led Bolton to the team title...

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2009-10 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) As a freshman, played in five tournaments, all as an individual… posted a 89.78 stroke average… season’s best rounds came in a non-conference dual match against Tennessee State where she shot an 83… shot 86 twice, at the Murray State Drake Creek Invitational and the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate.

HOLLEY BATEY

5-9 • Freshman Clarksville, Tenn. • Mongomery Central HS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season Events 2009-10 5 TOTALS 5

Avg 89.7 89.7

Top-10 1 1

Top-20 W-L 2 34-174-9 2 34-174-9

Pct. .177 .177

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED) 18 Holes 36 Holes 54 Holes Finish

83 176 270 t-32

APSU vs. TSU Dual (Oct. 15, 2009) Murray State Drake Creek Invitational (Sept. 14, 2009) Murray State Drake Creek Invitational (Sept. 14, 2009) Murray State Spring Invitational (March 1-2, 2010)

PRIOR TO APSU Played at Montgomery Central High School where she was a two-sport athlete in golf and basketball...was a three-time qualifier for the TSSAA State Golf Tournament... led the Lady Indians to three consecutive District 10-AA golf championships... was named the District Player of the Year as a senior... went on to place 13th in the state tournament, along with fellow signee Tabitha Beard... the Salutatorian of her graduating class, she also was a member the National Honor Society. PERSONAL Daughter of Joe and Paula Batey... born Feb. 3, 1991... plans to major in business.

CAREER CAPSULE 2009-10 SEASON Murray State Drake Creek Invitational APSU vs. TSU Dual F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Murray State Spring Invitational Belmont & Middle Tennessee

t-55 6 68 t-32 t-18

90-86-94-270 83 86-91-177 89-98-187 91

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2009-10 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) As a freshman, played in only three tournaments, before wrist injury required season-ending surgery during the winter… shot a pair of season-low 76s in a non-conference dual match against Tennessee State to finish second... also played in the opener at Murray State and the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate… posted a 82.00 stroke average.

TABITHA BEARD

5-4 • Sophomore Centerville, Tenn. • Hickman Central HS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season Events 2009-10 3 TOTALS 3

Avg 82.0 82.0

Top-10 1 1

Top-20 W-L 1 60-95-3 1 60-95-3

Pct. .389 .389

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED) 18 Holes 36 Holes 54 Holes Finish

76 161 243 t-35

APSU vs. TSU Dual (Oct. 15, 2009) Murray State Drake Creek Invitational (Sept. 14, 2009) Murray State Drake Creek Invitational (Sept. 14, 2009) Murray State Drake Creek Invitational (Sept. 14, 2009)

PRIOR TO APSU Played at Hickman County under former Govs golfer Jim Herron... finished second in the 2009 Class A-AA District 10 tournament after winning it as a junior... twice finished second in the Region 5 A-AA tournament... at the 2008 State Tournament, finished t-13th along with fellow signee Holly Batey... on the junior circuit, Beard finished third at both the Brentwood Bruin and Hardin County Invitationals... was ranked in the Top 20 Senior golfers in Tennessee. PERSONAL Daughter of Tracy and Angie Beard... born Nov. 22, 1990... an undecided major.

CAREER CAPSULE 2009-10 SEASON Murray State Drake Creek Invitational APSU vs. TSU Dual F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate

35 2 61

79-82-82-243 76 86-87-173

Tabitha Beard PAGE 18


2008-09 (REDSHIRT-JUNIOR SEASON) As a redshirt junior, played in seven tournaments, including two as an individual… posted an 83.21 stroke average with her low round of 78 coming in the season’s first event, the Murray State Drake Creek Invitational… season’s best finish (11th) came as an individual at the Stones River Shootout… throughout the season, Burns contributed six counting rounds.

BETH ANN BURNS

2008-09 (JUNIOR-REDSHIRT SEASON) Granted a redshirt after enduring a health-related issue that allowed her to participate in only one tournament...at the Chris Banister Gamecock Classic, Burns placed 50th with a three-round 253 (87-84-82) total...during the summer, Burns was runner-up in the first flight of the Tennessee Women’s State Amateur tournament.

5-9 • Senior Savannah, Tenn. • Hardin County HS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season Events 2006-07 11 2007-08 8 2008-09 1 2009-10 7 TOTALS 27

Avg 84.0 85.3 84.3 83.2 84.2

Top-10 0 0 0 0 0

Top-20 W-L 2 292-558-24 0 146-472-20 0 6-49-1 1 165-289-20 3 609-1368-65

Pct. .348 .245 .116 .369 .269

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED) 18 Holes 36 Holes 54 Holes Finish

75 152 241 t-15

Troy Women’s Intercollegiate (Oct. 30, 2006) Troy Women’s Intercollegiate (Oct. 30-31, 2006) Samford Intercollegiate (March 19-20, 2007) OVC Championships (April 16-18, 2007)

CAREER CAPSULE 2009-10 SEASON Murray State Drake Creek Invitational Great Smokies Intercollegiate F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Murray State Spring Invitational Belmont & Middle Tennessee EKU Spring Invitational OVC Championship

31 t-70 t-56 t-26 11 t-71 t-31

83-78-80-241 79 90-81-171 86-89-175 85 83-82-84-249 81-84-165

2008-09 SEASON Chris Banister Gamecock Classic

t-50

87-84-82

2007-08 SEASON Lady Herd Fall Classic Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate Lady Indian Classic 2007 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Troy University Women’s Invitational USA Jaguar Invitational Larry Nelson Invitational OVC Championship

29 t-109 t-67 t-75 t-69 89 t-59 t-30

86-90-85-261 90-80-170 84-84-168 91-91 83-85-168 84-88-172 89-82-82-253 89-83-80-252

2006-07 SEASON Cardinal Classic Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate ASU Lady Indian Classic F&M Bank APSU Inter. Troy Women’s Intercollegiate Ann Rhoads/BSC Shootout USA Lady Jaguar Invitational Samford Intercollegiate Saluki Invitational EKU Spring Invitational OVC Championship

98 88 t-71 t-51 t-20 t-53 DNF t-46 t-53 73 t-15

93-87-180 81-81-162 83-81-87-251 89-86-175 75-77-152 84-79-163 84-WD 80-81-81-241 86-84-170 95-102-197 81-78-83-242

2007-08 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) As a sophomore, Burns competed in eight of the 10 tournaments, with nine of her 18 rounds counting for the Lady Govs…her season-best finish came at the Lady Herd Fall Classic where she shot a three-round 261 (86-90-85) to finish 29th…her best three-round total came at the OVC Championship where she finished with a three-round 252 (89-83-80)…her season’s lowest rounds (80) came in the Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate and the OVC Championship. 2006-07 (FRESHMAN SEASON) As a freshman, competed in 11 tournaments, with 18 of her 24 rounds counting for the team... Burns best fall finish came at the Troy Women’s Invitational as she fired a career-low 75 in the first round before, shooting a second-round 77 respectivly, for her first top-20 finish...struggled early in the spring after suffering a injury that forced her to withdraw from the USA

Lady Jaguar Invitational...in her first tournament back, the Savannah native fired three consecutive rounds of 81 to finish t-46th at the Samford Intercollegiate...rounded out the season with her best spring performance at the O’Reilly OVC Championship at Ledbetter, Ky...despite battling rain and wind, Burns fired rounds of 81-78-83 for a threeday total of 242, finishing 15th. PRIOR TO APSU Was ranked the 10th-best senior among Tennessee prep golfers, by to the National Junior Golf Scoreboard and 275th nationally…her final round 74 help lead Hardin County to the regional championships…finished 24th at the 2006 TSSAA championship…twice most valuable player at Hardin County and named team captain her senior year…had an exceptional Summer 2005, placing among the top-five in six USJGA tournaments... won titles in McKenzie, Murfreesboro and Smyrna, where she recorded her first two holes in one in shooting a 73…in Summer 2006, Burns competed in seven events, taking home top-medalist honors at the Tennessee Golf Trail, Farms Golf Club and the Bear Trace at Ross Creek and Chickasaw… Burns also finished second at the Tennessee Golf Trail and third at the Cherokee Valley Golf Club… had a summer scoring average of 79.8. PERSONAL Marketing major…born June 30, 1987…daughter of Allen and Charlotte Burns.

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CHELSEA HARRIS

5-2 • Junior Metropolis, Ill. • Massac County HS HONORS AND AWARDS

• OVC Player of the Year • OVC All-Tournament Team, 2010 * All-OVC First Team, 2010 • OVC All-Tournament Team, 2009 • All-OVC First Team, 2009

• OVC All-Tournament Team, 2008 • All-OVC Second Team, 2008

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season Events 2007-08 10 2008-09 12 2009-10 10 TOTALS 32

Avg 78.9 78.9 77.1 78.3

Top-10 5 6 5 16

Top-20 W-L 7 502-180-28 9 575-283-28 6 522-138-28 22 1599-601-84

Pct. .727 .665 .779 .723

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED) 18 Holes 69 36 Holes 144 54 Holes 226 Finish 1

Great Smokies Women’s Intercollegiate (Sept. 15, 2008) Great Smokies Women’s Intercollegiate (Sept. 15, 2008) Chris Banister Gamecock Classic (Sept. 5-7, 2008) OVC Championship (April. 22-24, 2010)

CAREER CAPSULE 2009-10 SEASON Murray State Drake Creek Invitational Great Smokies Intercollegiate F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Troy University Women’s Invitational UAB Fall Beach Bash Murray State Spring Invitational Slauki Invitaitonal Belmont & Middle Tennessee EKU Spring Invitational OVC Championship

10 39 23 3 31 1 24 3 13 1

77-76-76-229 76 85-78-163 78-70-148 75-81-156 76-79-155 84-80-164 78 74-72-83-229 71-74-145

2008-09 SEASON Chris Banister Gamecock Classic Great Smokies Women’s Intercollegiate Eat A Peach Collegiate Lady Herd Fall Classic Lady Red Wolf Classic F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate NewWave Communications Classic EKU El Diablo Intercollegiate Samford Women’s Intercollegiate Saluki Invitational EKU Spring Invitational Ohio Valley Conference Championship

10 9 2 t-15 t-7 t-71 t-4 t-47 t-16 t-29 t-10 t-5

73-76-77-226 69-75-144 77-75-78-230 81-77-158 80-75-77-232 86-88-174 78-86-164 87-81-81-249 79-77-156 78-87-165 80-74-78-232 78-82-77-237

2007-08 SEASON Lady Herd Fall Classic Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate Lady Indian Classic 2007 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Troy University Women’s Invitational JU Spring Invitational USA Jaguar Invitational El Diablo Invitational Larry Nelson Invitational OVC Championship

t-17 t-52 t-41 t-7 t-11 t-2 t-41 t-8 8 t-3

93-77-80-250 80-78-158 77-84-161 77-77 74-80-154 79-76-155 81-80-161 80-81-75-236 73-80-77-230 77-80-77-234

2009-10 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) As a junior, played in 10 tournaments and was Lady Govs top finisher in eight… named OVC Player of the Year… was named to her third straight OVC all-tournament team… had five top10 finishes and two tournament wins… captured Medalist Honors at the 2010 OVC Golf Championships… became the second Lady Govs golfer to win the individual title and first since 2001…. Harris shot 71-74-35=180, marking a five-shot verdict for the tournament’s largest margin of victory since 2007… her 36-hole 145 is the fourth-best total alltime... also was the third-straight year for Harris to finish in the top five at the OVC Championships… first tournament win was the NewWave Communications Classic, where she shot 76-79=155 to lead the Lady Govs to a second-place finish… at the Stones River Shootout, Harris finished third with a 78… at the Troy Women’s Invitational, she also finished third and recorded her season’s first sub-par round, shooting 78-70=148… her finalround 70 is the fourth-best 18-hole total all-time... she twice shot a 54-hole 229; the first coming at the Murray State Drake Creek Invitational and the second at the EKU Lady Colonel Classic… her 54-hole 229 is seventh-best all-time...led the Lady Govs with a 77.15 stroke average. 2008-09 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) As a sophomore, Harris was named first-team All-OVC...finished fifth at OVC Championship and earned OVC All-Tournament team...had seven top-10 finishes, including a second-place finish at the Eat-A-Peach Collegiate with a three-round 230 (77-75-78) total...her season-best round came at the Great Smokies Women’s Intercollegiate with a 69...led team with a .665 winning percentage and a 78.9 scoring average...played in all 12 tournaments...during the summer, placed second in the Illinois State Amateur Match Play tournament. 2007-08 (FRESHMAN SEASON) As a freshman, Harris earned second- team AllOVC honors, and was named to the All-Tourna-

ment team ...she led the way for the Lady Govs by competing in every tournament and recorded two top-five finishes, five top-10 finishes, and seven top-20 finishes...she tied for first on the team with 22 of her 23 rounds counting for the team... her 78.96 scoring average was a team best and good enough for sixth best all-time...she also led the team with a .727 winning percentage...After struggling in the first three fall tournaments, Harris finished seventh at the rain-shortened F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate with a 77...in the final fall tournament, the Troy University Women’s Invitational, she finished with a two-round 154 (7480) to finish t-11th... in the first spring tournament Harris recorded her season’s best finish, firing a two-round 155 to finish t-2nd...two tournaments later at the El Diablo Spring Invitational, Harris fired a three-round 236 (80-81-75) to finish tied for eighth...in the final regular season tournament, the Larry Nelson Intercollegiate, Harris posted her season’s best three-round total with a 230 (73-8077) to finish eighth...the opening round 73 was her best round of the season...Harris rounded out her freshman campaign by leading the way for the Lady Govs at the OVC Championship firing an opening- round best 77, followed by a secondround 80, followed by a final round 77 for a threeround 234 to finish t-3rd. PRIOR TO APSU A two-time Southern Illinois Player of the Year led Massac County High School to 2005 Illinois Class A State Championship, finishing fourth individually... was a three-time champion at the River and River Conference Championship and won the Class A Regional Championship... Summer of 2006, Harris competed in the 2006 Illinois Sectional Championship and the Decatur Open Championshio, winning medalist honors twice.. PERSONAL Business management major... born Feb. 25, 1989... daughter of Jimmy and Vashi Harris.

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Chelsea Harris

2010 Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year • 2010 OVC Championship Medalist • 2 Tournament Wins in 2010 • NewWave Communications Classic • OVC Championship • 5 Top-10 Finishes • 3x All-OVC Selection • 2x First-Team All-OVC • 3x OVC All-Tournament Team

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2009-10 (JUNIOR SEASON) As a junior, played in eight tournaments, including five as an individual… posted an 83.00 scoring average… season-low round came at the rainshortened Great Smokies Intercollegiate, where she shot a 77 to finish at five-over par… season’s only top-10 finish came at the NewWave Communications Classic where she finished eighth with a two-round 165.

CATIE TUCKER

5-8 • Senior Chattanooga, Tenn. • Ooltewah HS­ YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season Events 2007-08 8 2008-09 12 2009-10 8 TOTALS 28

Avg 84.6 81.8 83.0 83.1

Top-10 1 0 1 2

Top-20 W-L 1 181-351-18 2 478-422-31 1 256-307-27 4 915-1080-76

Pct. .345 .530 .457 .444

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED) 18 Holes 36 Holes 54 Holes Finish

74 153 240 t-7

Chris Banister Gamecock Classic (Sept. 5, 2008) USA Jaguar Invitational (March 3, 2008) Lady Red Wolf Classic (Oct. 13-14, 2008) USA Jaguar Invitational (March 3, 2008)

CAREER CAPSULE 2009-10 SEASON Murray State Drake Creek Invitational Great Smokies Intercollegiate F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Troy University Women’s Invitational Murray State Spring Invitational Slauki Invitaitonal Belmont & Middle Tennessee EKU Spring Invitational

t-32 t-48 46 t-35 t-8 t-63 t-12 t-71

80-80-82-242 77 83-87-170 82-82-164 78-87-165 88-87-175 86 81-81-87-249

2008-09 SEASON Chris Banister Gamecock Classic Great Smokies Women’s Intercollegiate Eat A Peach Collegiate Lady Herd Fall Classic Lady Red Wolf Classic F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate NewWave Communications Classic EKU El Diablo Intercollegiate Samford Women’s Intercollegiate Saluki Invitational EKU Spring Invitational Ohio Valley Conference Championship

t-39 t-47 18 t-18 t-27 t-48 t-21 t-38 t-40 t-44 t-68 t-26

87-74-82-243 75-77-152 76-83-88-247 81-78-159 78-79-83-240 87-79-166 85-86-171 83-79-82-244 82-81-163 84-85-169 86-82-82-250 77-90-84-251

2007-08 SEASON Lady Indian Classic 2007 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Troy University Women’s Invitational JU Spring Invitational USA Jaguar Invitational El Diablo Invitational Larry Nelson Invitational OVC Championship

t-57 t-62 t-80 21 t-7 t-38 t-59 35

83-83-166 87-87 83-89-172 79-88-167 76-77-153 88-87-82-257 85-87-81-253 94-91-84-269

2008-09 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) As a sophomore, Tucker had an 81.83 scoring average with a .530 winning percentage... had two 18th- place finishes...first came at the Eat-A-Peach Collegiate with a three-round 247 (76-83-88) total...second was at the Lady Herd Fall Classic with a two-day 159 (81-78) total...her second-round 74 at the Chris Banister Gamecock Classic was her season’s lowest round...during the summer, Tucker teamed up with fellow Lady Govs player Staci Lynch to win the Tennessee Women’s State Four-Ball tournament. 2007-08 (FRESHMAN SEASON) As a freshman, Tucker competed in eight of 10 tournaments, with 12 of her 18 rounds counting for the Lady Govs...she was one of only three Lady Govs with a top-10 finish on the season and her .345 winning percentage was third- best on the team...her top-10 finish came in the University of South Alabama Lady Jaguar Invitational where she fired an opening round 76, followed by a final round 77 to finish t-7th with a two-round 153...

her season’s best round (76) came in the opening round...she was named to National Golf Association Division I All-American Scholar team. PRIOR TO APSU Was a Class AAA District 6 and Region 3 All-Tournament team member at Ooltewah High School... won the Chattanooga District Golf Association (CDGA) tournament at Hampton Creek Golf Course in Summer of 2005, while being named to the Chattanooga Free-Press “Best of the Preps” team for the second consecutive year... in addition, Tucker is Eagle certified (highest level) in the First Tee Program, while attending two national academies, including The Earl Woods First Tee National Academy at Kansas State in the Summer of 2005... while there, she received the Nancy Lopez Outstanding Female Golfer Award and the Character and Leadership Award... was named Rookie Youth Coach of the Year from the First Tee of Chattanooga in the Summer of 2005. PERSONAL Psychology major... born July 1, 1989... daughter of Mark Tucker and Laurie Toth.

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ASHLEY WATHEN 5-3 • Junior Arlington, Tenn. • Bolton HS­ YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season Events 2007-08 10 2008-09 12 TOTALS 22

Avg 84.5 81.8 83.1

Top-10 0 1 1

Top-20 W-L 0 196-500-24 2 431-393-30 2 627-893-54

Pct. .289 .530 .409

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED) 18 Holes 36 Holes 54 Holes Finish

75 156 236 t-8

OVC Championships (April 22, 2010) OVC Championships (April 22, 2010) Murray State Drake Creek (Sept. 14-15, 2009) NewWave Communications Classic (March 2-3, 2009)

CAREER CAPSULE 2009-10 SEASON Murray State Drake Creek Invitational Great Smokies Intercollegiate APSU vs. TSU Dual F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Troy University Women’s Invitational UAB Fall Beach Bash Slauki Invitaitonal Belmont & Middle Tennessee EKU Spring Invitational OVC Championship

t-20 t-56 4 t-44 t-18 t-54 t-30 t-5 t-39 t-13

78-75-83-236 78 82 87-82-169 80-76-156 83-81-164 84-81-165 79 75-84-79-238 75-81-156

2008-09 SEASON Chris Banister Gamecock Classic Great Smokies Women’s Intercollegiate Eat A Peach Collegiate Lady Herd Fall Classic Lady Red Wolf Classic F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate NewWave Communications Classic EKU El Diablo Intercollegiate Saluki Invitational EKU Spring Invitational Ohio Valley Conference Championship

t-46 t-84 t-20 t-18 t-62 t-51 t-8 t-41 t-18 t-30 t-26

83-85-80-248 79-78-157 83-85-82-250 81-78-159 88-82-88-258 87-80-167 82-84-166 78-85-83-246 83-79-162 83-77-78-238 84-84-83-251

2007-08 SEASON Lady Herd Fall Classic Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate Lady Indian Classic 2007 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Troy University Women’s Invitational JU Spring Invitational USA Jaguar Invitational El Diablo Invitational Larry Nelson Invitational OVC Championship

t-26 t-99 t-45 t-56 t-55 26 t-89 t-23 57 34

85-88-86-259 84-84-168 78-84-162 86-86 79-84-163 84-88-172 86-86-172 87-81-80-248 81-84-86-251 87-90-86-263

2009-10 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) As a junior, played in 10 tournaments and was one of the Lady Govs most consistent finishers… one of two returnees (Chelsea Harris the other) to have a win percentage better than .500 at .568… posted second-best returning stroke average, 80.16… had 19 of her 20 rounds counted throughout the year, the only non-counter coming at the EKU Lady Colonel Classic… shot a season-low 75 in three different tournaments… had four top20 finishes… opened season with a 20th-place finish at the Murray State Drake Creek Invitational, posting a three-round 236… finished 18th with a 80-76=156 at the Troy Women’s Invite… finished fifth at the Stones River Shootout with a 79… closed season with a 13th-place finish at the OVC Championships, shooting 75-81 in the rainshortened tournament. 2008-09 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) As a sophomore, Wathen’s season-low round came at the EKU El Diablo Intercollegiate where she fired a 73...played in 11 of 12 tournaments, missing one tournament due to illness...finished season with an 81.86 scoring average with a .522 winning percentage...her best finish came at the NewWave Communications Classic, placing eighth with a two-round 166 (82-84) total...also posted top-20 finishes at the Saluki Invitational with a 162 (18th, 83-79) and at the Lady Herd Fall Classic with a 159 (18th, 81-78).

three-round 259 (85-88-86) to finish t-26th...her season best finish came at the El Diablo Spring Invitational where she shot a three-round 248 (8781-80) to finish t-23rd...her season’s lowest round came in the first round of the Lady Indian Classic where she fired an opening round 78. PRIOR TO APSU Led Bolton High School to a 22-3-1 record as a senior and a district championship...in her four-year at Bolton posted at 46-9-1 record...individually, Wathen was medalist in 8 of 13 matches in Fall 2006, winning the White Station Spartan Invitational and finishing runner up in the Bartlett Panther Invitational...in addition, she placed first in the district championships and runner up in regional play...finished 19th in Class AAA state championships...was a three-time Commercial Appeal Best of Preps All-Metro team member and was twice named the newspaper’s athlete of the week. PERSONAL Chemistry major...born June 21, 1989...daughter of David and Anita Wathen.

2007-08 (FRESHMAN SEASON) As a freshman, Wathen competed in every tournament for the Lady Govs, with 18 of her 23 rounds counting for the team...her best fall finish came at the Lady Herd Fall Classic where she shot a

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RACHEL DEATON

TALA MUMFORD

PRIOR TO APSU Part of a University School of Jackson program that won four district championships, four region championships and played in four consecutive state tournaments... was a two-time District 14 champion and a three-time Region 8 champion... played on the Tennessee Junior Golf Tour... won all five events she played in 2009, boasting a 74.81 scoring average... finished fourth, after a pair of 79s, in the Tournament of Champions, entering the event ranked sixth... also won two events on the United States Junior Golf Tour... finished third in final rankings with a 80.9 scoring average... finished 21st at the 29th Annual Bubba Conlee National Junior Golf Tournament.

PRIOR TO APSU Led Massac County to a 39-stroke Class A Illinois State championship as a senior... captured individual medalist honors with a two-round 163... also won both the regional and sectional tournaments that year... a three-time All-South selection... won the Malone Memorial Tournament at Crab Orchard Golf Course... totaled four top-10 finishes during Summer 2009... was a member of the National Honor Society... Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was the 2010 DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) Good Citizen Award recipient.

5-3 • Freshman Jackson, Tenn. •University School of Jackson

PERSONAL Daughter of Chris and Shelia Deaton... born April 21, 1992... an undecided major.

5-8 • Freshman Metropolis, Ill. •Massac County HS

PERSONAL Daughter of Richard and Carolyn Mumford... born Feb. 14, 1992... an undecided major.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS GOVERNORS GOLF

LADY GOVS GOLF

H-2-H Season Record 1948 3-3 1949 6-1 1950 4-1 1951-57 – No Golf 1958 2-3 1959 1-3 1960 3-3 1961 7-3 1962* 8-3

VSAC Champ. 2nd-1276 1st-946 1st-932

Coach David B. Aaron David B. Aaron David B. Aaron

2nd-674 2nd-665 2nd-684 1st-635 1st-635

James Cotham George Fisher James Cotham Sherwin Clift Sherwin Clift

H-2-H Season Record 1962* 1963 5-8 1964 11-4 1965 10-6-1 1966 7-3-1 1967 11-3-2 1968 15-2-0 1969 9-1-1 1969-70 15-0-1 1970-71 15-5 1971-72 4-5-1 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 89-43-2 2007-08 89-59-2 2008-09 116-47-4 2009-10 54-103-3

OVC NCAA NCAA Champ. Regionals Champ 6th-635 5th-627 4th-610 5th-606 6th-613 5th-613 †8th-1193 5th-613 †3rd-1196 5th-727 5th-1156 3rd-1132 7th-1192 8th-1150 3rd-1106 7th-1171 5th-914 7th-897 t-2nd-879 1st-893 3rd-868 7th-901 8th-961 6th-923 5th-919 3rd-897 2nd-918 3rd-917 1st-882 1st-906 3rd-880 2nd-910 2nd-913 2nd-923 7th-601 5th-916 4th-897 6th-886 3rd-871 7th-902 3rd-619 1st-865 24th-920 (W) 1st-892 24th-932 (C) 1st-874 24th-932 (W) 4th-926 2nd-877 5th-882 3rd-909 3rd-909 1st-877 13th-948 (C) 7th-894

Coach Sherwin Clift Sherwin Clift Sherwin Clift Sherwin Clift Sherwin Clift Sherwin Clift Sherwin Clift Sherwin Clift Sherwin Clift Walton Smith Jr. Walton Smith Jr. Walton Smith Jr. Walton Smith Jr. Walton Smith Jr. Bob Cartwright Sherwin Clift Sherwin Clift Sherwin Clift Mike Keliher Steve Hylton Mike Keliher Paul Powers Paul Powers Paul Powers Paul Powers Paul Powers Paul Powers Paul Powers A.J. Taylor A.J. Taylor A.J. Taylor A.J. Taylor A.J. Taylor Joey Davis Joey Davis Mark Leroux Mark Leroux Mark Leroux Mark Leroux Mark Leroux Mark Leroux Mark Leroux Kirk Kayden Kirk Kayden Kirk Kayden Kirk Kayden Kirk Kayden Kirk Kayden

H-2-H Season Record 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-85 – No Golf 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-98 – No Golf 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 59-110-1 2007-08 33-88-4 2008-09 75-76-1 2009-10 50-56-3

OVC NCAA NCAA Champ. Regionals Champ — — — — — —

Coach Lea Larson Lea Larson Lea Larson Lea Larson Lea Larson Learson

— — — —

Nancy Howell Nancy Howell Nancy Howell Nancy Howell

5th-1160 3rd-973 3rd-951 2nd-978 3rd-987 6th-1045 6th-1015 5th-963 5th-973 7th-985 6th-972 4th -618

Mark Leroux Mark Leroux Mark Leroux Mark Leroux Mark Leroux Mark Leroux Sara Robson Sara Robson Sara Robson Sara Robson Sara Robson Sara Robson

Yoshio Yamamato MEN’S NOTES Head coach Sara Burkhead and Angie Manzitto * - APSU competed in both the VSAC and OVC championships in 1962 † - Austin Peay competed in the NCAA College Division National Championships The OVC Championship scored best 4-of-6 from 1962 to 1968; best 5-of-6 from 1969 to 1975 and best 4-of-5 from 1975 to current. Additionally, the championship was a two-round tournament from 1962-1969 and then a three-round tournament from 1970 to current. WOMEN’S NOTES The OVC Championship had 00 teams competing from 1991-1998

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AUSTIN PEAY AWARDS GOVERNORS GOLF ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Michel Alary................................1990, 1991 Erik Barnes.......................2007, 2009, 2010 Chris Barron.........................................2006 David Beard..........................................1989 Jeff Buder.............................................1986 Tim Budreau.........................................1979 John Cobick..........................................1989 John Eddington.....................................1971 Matt Gallant......................2002, 2003, 2004 Joe Humston........................................2003 Randy Jacobson...................................1977 Grant Leaver...............................2005, 2008 Rob Long..............................................1979 Jim Mandle...........................................1979 Sy Mandle...................................1976, 1978 Kevin Mulvihill.......................................1993 Scott Niewland......................................1997 Kevin Remy..........................................1985 Carmen Rosamonda............................1980 Craig Rudolph.......................................1988 Dirk Schmidt.........................................1970 Adam Shanks.......................................2000 Luke Sherrod........................................2009 Jimmy Smith.........................................1966 Richard Smith...................1978, 1979, 1980 Walton Smith Jr....................................1963 Benny Smithers....................................1980 Ryan Strickland....................................2001 Sylvain Trudel.......................................1992 Brad VanKirk.........................................1984 Yoshio Yamamoto.......................2005, 2006 Jamie Webb..........................................1996 Don Wood.............................................1964 Notes: The top-10 (and ties) in OVC Championship were named All-OVC from 19631981. From 1982-1998 the top-5 (and ties) in OVC tournament were named All-OVC. From 1999 to present the All-OVC team has been selected by a vote of the conference coaches at the OVC Championship.

LADY GOVS GOLF OVC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Grant Leaver.........................................2005 Erik Barnes...........................................2007 OVC COACH OF THE YEAR Sherwin Clift.........................................1979 Paul Powers...............................1988, 1989 Mark Leroux................................2002, 2003 ALL-AMERICA Jimmy Smith.........................................1968 Fred Pitts..............................................1968

ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Samantha Fox......................................2002 Amanda Phillips................2000, 2001, 2002 Staci Lynch...........................................2006 Chelsea Harris............................2009, 2010

OVC ALL-TOURNAMENT Samantha Fox......................................2002 Amanda Phillips....................................2001 Jody Swier............................................2001 Chelsea Harris..................2008, 2009, 2010

Notes: From 1994-2001 the top-5 (and ties) in OVC tournament were named All-OVC. From 2001 to present the All-OVC team has been selected by a vote of the conference coaches at the OVC Championship.

Notes: Since 2001 the top-five in the OVC Championship have been named alltournament.

TENNESSEE INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS ALL-STATE GOLF TEAM Mike Carn.........................1971, 1972, 1973 Phil Cleaveland.....................................1962 John Eddington...........................1970, 1971 John Elliott............................................1966 Randy Feather......................................1969 Leon Hawk............................................1975 Randy Jacobsen.........................1975, 1977 Jerry LaBarbera....................................1970 Doug Logan........................................ 1972* Jim Mandle...........................................1978 Sy Mandle...................................1976, 1977 Fred Pitts..............................................1968 Dennis Rice..........................................1970 Carmen Rosamonda............................1979 A.B. Sisco...................................1964, 1966 Jimmy Smith........1965, 1966*, 1967, 1968* Richard Smith.............................1979, 1980 Walton Smith Jr....................................1963 Terry Stewart........................................1970 *-Individual medalist in year marked

OVC MEDALIST & OVC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Amanda Phillips....................................2001 Chelsea Harris......................................2010 OVC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Staci Lynch...........................................2006

OVC ALL-TOURNAMENT Ryan Strickland....................................2002 Matt Gallant..........................................2003 Richie Head..........................................2003 Justin Metzger............................2005, 2006 Grant Leaver.........................................2008 Brian Balthrop.......................................2009 Luke Sherrod........................................2009 Notes: Since 1999 the top-five in the OVC Championship have been named alltournament. OVC MEDALIST & OVC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Richard Smith.......................................1979 Craig Rudolph.......................................1988 David Beard..........................................1989 Michel Alary..........................................1991 Matt Gallant..........................................2003 Erik Barnes...........................................2009

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GOVERNORS ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS TEAM 18-HOLE RECORDS 268 269 271 271 272 274 274 274 275 276 276

Arkansas State Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. Eastern Kentucky Spring Invitational; Richmond, Ky. Comfort Inn Belmont Intercollegiate; Nashville, Tenn. Billiken Invitational; Madison, Ill. F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, Clarksville, Tenn. Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind. Raising Cane Classic; Hattiesburg, Miss. Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind. Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind. Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio

TEAM 36-HOLE RECORDS (first two rounds) 545 549 551 553 554 556 560 561 564 564

Comfort Inn Belmont Intercollegiate; Nashville, Tenn. Eastern Kentucky Spring Invitational; Richmond, Ky. F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, Clarksville, Tenn. Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind. Arkansas State Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. Xavier Intercollegiate; Loveland, Ohio Raising Cane Classic; Hattiesburg, Miss. F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate; Hopkinsville, Ky. Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Drury Intercollegiate; Cape Girardeau, Mo.

TEAM 54-HOLE RECORDS 824 829 832 832 834 837 840 843 844 851

April 7, 2008 March 21, 2003 April 2, 2007 April 12, 2005 Oct. 20, 2008 Oct. 3, 2005 Sept. 8, 2003 Oct. 2, 2006 Oct. 9, 2006 Oct. 4, 2005 Oct. 10, 2005 April 2, 2007 March 21-22, 2003 Oct. 20, 2008 Oct. 3,2005 April 8, 2008 Oct. 2, 2006 Sept. 8, 2003 Oct. 25, 2004 Oct. 10,2005 Sept. 13 1999

Comfort Inn Belmont Intercollegiate; Nashville, Tenn. April 2-3, 2007 (271-274-279) Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind. Oct. 3-4,2005 (279-274-276) F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, Clarksville, Tenn. Oct. 20-21, 2008 (279-272-281) Eastern Kentucky Spring Invitational; Richmond, Ky. March 21-22, 2003 (269-280-283) Arkansas State Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. April 7-8, 2008 (268-286-280) Billiken Invitational; Madison, Ill. April 11-12, 2005 (284-282-271) Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Oct. 2-3, 2006 (274-282-284) Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Oct. 10-11,2005 (276-288-279) Rasing Cane Classic; Hattiesburg, Miss. Sept. 8-9, 2003 (286-274-284) Amoco Ultimate-Young Oil Intercollegiate; Jacksonville, Ala. April 1-2, 2002 (280-291-280)

INDIVIDUAL 18-HOLE RECORDS 64 Erik Barnes 64 Yoshio Yamamoto 65 Chris Barron 65 David Beard 65 Justin Metzger 65 Yoshio Yamamoto 65 Yoshio Yamamoto 66 11 tied Last by Brian Balthrop

Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Earl Yestingsmeier Inv.; Munice Ind. OVC Championships; Ft. Campbell, Ky. Belmont Inter; Nashville, Tenn. Earl Yestingsmeier Inv,; Munice Ind. Billiken Invitational; Madison, Ill.

Oct. 13, 2008 Oct. 10, 2005 Oct. 4, 2005 May 6, 1989 April 2, 2007 Oct. 5, 2005 April 12, 2005

F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate

Oct. 20, 2008

INDIVIDUAL 36-HOLE RECORDS (first two rounds) 132 132 134 135 135 135 135 136 136 136

Erik Barnes Justin Metzger Joe Humston Erik Barnes Chris Barron Grant Leaver Luke Sherrod Erik Barnes Yoshio Yamamoto Brian Balthrop

F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, Clarksville, Tenn. Oct. 20,2008 Belmont Intercollegiate; Nashville, Tenn. April 2, 2006 Drury Inter.; Cape Girardeau, Mo. Sept. 13, 1999 Belmont Intercollegiate; Nashville, Tenn. April 2, 2006 Earl Yestingsmeier Inv.; Munice, Ind. Oct. 3, 2005 ASU Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. April 8, 2008 ASU Indian Classic’ Jonesboro, Ark. April 8, 2008 ASU Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. April 9, 2007 Earl Yestingsmeier Inv.; Munice, Ind. Oct. 3, 2005 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, Clarksville, Tenn. Oct. 20,2008

INDIVIDUAL 54-HOLE RECORDS 199 200 201 204 204 204 204 204 204 205

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Erik Barnes (66-66-67) Chris Barron (68-67-65) Justin Metzger (65-67-69) Matt Gallant (70-67-67) Grant Leaver (68-70-66) Grant Leaver (66-69-69) Luke Sherrod (67-68-69) Yoshio Yamamoto (71-65-65) Yoshio Yamamoto (64-73-67) Chris Barron (69-69-65)

F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, Clarksville, Tenn. Oct. 20,2008 Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind.

Oct. 3-4, 2005

Belmont Intercollegiate; Nashville, Tenn.

April 2-3, 2007

Raising Cane Classic; Hattiesburg, Miss.

Sept. 8-9, 2003

Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio

Oct. 2-3, 2006

Arkansas State Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. April 7-8, 2008 Arkansas State Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. April 7-8, 2008 Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind. Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Cardinal Intercollegiate; Louisville, Ky.

Oct. 3-4,2005 Oct. 10-11,2005 Sept. 26-27,2005


LADY GOVS ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS TEAM 18-HOLE RECORDS 300 301 302 302 305 306 306 306 307 308 308 308

Troy Women’s Invitational; Troy, Ala. Great Smokies Intercollegiate; Waynesville, N.C. Great Smokies Intercollegiate; Waynesville, N.C. Troy Women’s Invitational; Troy, Ala. Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Great Smokies Intercollegiate; Waynesville, N.C. EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. Great Smokies Championship; Waynesville, N.C. Ohio Valley Conference Championships; Dickson, Tenn. Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate; Waynesville, N.C. Great Smokies Championship; Waynesville, N.C.

Oct. 30, 2006 Sept. 15, 2008 Sept. 15, 2008 Oct. 26, 2009 Sept. 14, 2009 Sept. 14, 2009 Sept. 19, 2009 April 10, 2010 Oct. 22, 2001 April 22, 2010 Oct. 21, 2002 Oct. 2, 2005

TEAM 36-HOLE RECORDS (first two rounds if 54-hole tournament) 604 611 614 616 618 618 619 621 623 624

Great Smokies Intercollegiate; Waynesville, N.C. Sept. 15, 2008 Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 14, 2009 Troy Women’s Invitational; Troy, Ala Oct. 30-31, 2006 EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. April 10, 2010 Ohio Valley Conference Championships; Dickson, Tenn. April 24, 2010 Great Smokies Championship; Waynesville, N.C. Oct. 1-2, 2005 Great Smokies Championship; Waynesville, N.C. Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2006 Great Smokies Championship; Waynesville, N.C. Oct. 22-23, 2001 Troy Women’s Invitational; Troy, Ala. Oct. 26, 2009 Great Smokies Championship; Waynesville, N.C. Oct. 10-23, 2000

TEAM 54-HOLE RECORDS (972 or better only) 932 933 947 951 953 954 956 957 959 962 962

Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 14-15, 2009 (306-305-321) EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. April 10-11, 2010 (306-310-317) EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. April 11-13, 2002 (310-324-313) Ohio Valley Conference Championships; Clarksville, Tenn. April 27-29, 2001 (311-319-321) Chris Banister Gamecock Classic Sept. 5-7, 2008 (322-315-316 Unlimited Potential/Baytree Classic; Myrtle Beach, S.C. Sept. 8-10, 2000 (317-319-318) Lady Red Wolf Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. Oct. 13-14, 2008 (319-315-322) Samford Intercollegiate; Calera, Ala. March 19-20, 2007 (315-321-321) El Diablo Invitational; Citrus Springs, Fla. March 12-13, 2009 (312-314-324) ASU Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. Oct. 9-10, 2006 (320-315-327) EKU Spring Invitational, Richmond, Ky. April 11-12 (330-311-321)

INDIVIDUAL 18-HOLE RECORDS 69 69 69 70 71 71 71 71 71 71 71

Amanda Phillips Staci Lynch Chelsea Harris Chelsea Harris Chelsea Harris Staci Lynch Amanda Phillips Jody Swier Amanda Phillips Lynn Mantooth Lynn Mantooth

OVC Championship; Clarksville, Tenn. Great Smokies Coll; Waynesville, N.C. Great Smokies Intercollegiate; Waynesville, N.C. Troy Women’s Invitational; Troy, Ala. OVC Championships; Dickson, Tenn. Great Smokies Coll; Waynesville, N.C. Lady Blazer Invit.; Birmingham, Ala. Lady Racer Classic; Murray, Ky. Unlimited Potential/Baytree Classic; Myrtle Beach, S.C. Great Smokies Coll.; Waynesville, N.C. Great Smokies Coll.; Waynesville, N.C.

April 27, 2001 Oct. 1, 2006 Sept. 15, 2008 Oct. 26, 2009 April 22, 2010 Sept. 30, 2006 Feb. 22, 2000 Sept. 28, 1999 Sept. 8, 2000 Oct. 21, 2002 Oct. 21, 2000

INDIVIDUAL 36-HOLE RECORDS (first two rounds) 140 144 144 145 145 146 146 146 147 148 148 148

Staci Lynch Amanda Phillips Chelsea Harris Chelsea Harris Lynn Mantooth Chelsea Harris Catherine Smith Staci Lynch Samantha Fox Chelsea Harris Staci Lynch Staci Lynch

Great Smokies Coll; Waynesville, N.C. Sept 30-Oct 1, 2007 OVC Championships; Clarksville, Tenn. April 27-28, 2001 Great Smokies Intercollegiate; Waynesville, N.C. Sept. 15, 2008 OVC Championships; Dickson, Tenn. April 22-23, 2010 Great Smokies Coll.; Waynesville, N.C. Oct. 21-22, 2002 EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. April 10, 2010 Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 14, 2009 F&M Bank APSU Inter; Clarksville, Tenn. Oct. 23-24, 2006 UALR Lady Trojan Classic; Little Rock, Ark. Oct. 16, 2001 Troy Women’s Invitational; Troy, Ala. Oct. 26, 2009 Troy Women’s Invitational; Troy, Ala. Oct. 30-31, 2006 Saluki Invit; Carbondale, Ill. March 25-26, 2007

INDIVIDUAL 54-HOLE RECORDS 222 222 223 226 227 228 228 229 229 230 230

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Amanda Phillips (69-75-78) Samantha Fox (72-78-72) Staci Lynch (76-73-75) Samantha Fox (72-75-79) Catherine Smith (72-74-81) Amanda Phillips (76-79-73) Staci Lynch (74-76-78) Chelsea Harris (77-76-76) Chelsea Harris (74-72-83) Amanda Phillips (78-76-76) Chelsea Harris (77-75-78)

OVC Championships; Clarksville, Tenn.

April 27-29, 2001

EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky.

April 11-13, 2002

ASU Lady Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark.

Oct. 9-10, 2006

UALR Lady Trojan Classic; Little Rock, Ark.

Oct. 16-17, 2001

Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 14-15, 2009 EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. Samford Inter; Calea, Ala.

April 12-14, 2001 March 19-20, 2007

Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 14-15, 2009 EKU Lady Colonel Classic Lady Rebel Inter.; Oxford, Miss. Eat A Peach; Macon, Ga.

April 10-11, 2010 Oct. 1-3, 1999 Sept. 22-24, 2008


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