2014 Iowa Women's Golf Guide

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Q U I C K F A C T S A N D TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF TABLE OF CONTENTS Schedule and Roster................................... 2 Season Preview.......................................... 3 Why Iowa?................................................... 4 Head Coach Megan Menzel........................ 5 Assistant Coach Todd Selders..................... 6 Meet the Hawkeyes................................ 7-15 Where the Hawkeyes Play................... 16-17 Fall/Spring Results............................... 18-19 Letterwinners............................................. 20 All-time Honors.......................................... 21 Records..................................................... 22 Athletic Director Gary Barta.................. 23-24 A Total Program......................................... 25 University of Iowa................................. 26-30 Gerdin Athletic Learning Center................ 31 Alumni....................................................... 32 Traditions................................................... 33 Iowa City/Coralville Directory.................... 34

UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Location:............................... Iowa City, Iowa Enrollment:........................................ 31,065 Founded:.............................................. 1847 Nickname:....................................Hawkeyes Colors................................... Black and Gold Conference:.......................................Big Ten National Affiliation...............NCAA, Division I President:................................. Sally Mason Director of Athletics:.................... Gary Barta Golf Administrator:...................... Mary Curtis Golf Secretary:.........................Syrena Even Home Course..................................Finkbine

CREDITS The 2013-14 Iowa Hawkeye Women’s Golf Media Guide is a publication of the University of Iowa. The guide was written, designed and edited by Sports Information women’s golf contact Kasie Collins and Patrick Sojka. Designed by Mindy Gardner. Photographs provided by the University Relations Photo Unit and Mindy Gardner. Printing done by University of Iowa Printing Services in Iowa City, IA.

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Department of Athletics is to provide the administrative and coaching support, facilities, resources, and equipment necessary for student athletes to graduate from The University of Iowa while participating in broad based championship caliber athletic competition. The overall well-being of the participant and integrity of the program will be paramount in all that we do.

COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach:.........................Megan Menzel Alma Mater/Year:.............New Mexico, 1998 E-Mail Address:.megan-menzel@uiowa.edu Assistant Coach:..................... Todd Selders Alma Mater/Year:........... Central State, 1993 E-Mail Address:.todd-selders@hawkeyesports.com

KASIE COLLINS

PATRICK SOJKA

MEDIA INFORMATION

Golf SID:.........................................Kasie Collins Office Phone:.............................. (319) 335-9411 Cell Phone.................................. (712) 541-0874 Mailing Address:............ Carver-Hawkeye Arena .............................................Iowa City, IA 52242 E-Mail Address:........... kasie-collins@uiowa.edu Asst. Director of Communications: .Patrick Sojka Athletic Communications Director: ....Steve Roe Big Ten Conference Phone: ....... (847) 696-1010 Website................................hawkeyesports.com

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2 0 13 - 14 S C H E D U L E A N D R O S T E R

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF Date

Opponent / Event

Location

09/09/13 09/10/13 09/20/13 09/21/13 09/30/13 10/01/13 10/12/13 10/13/13 10/21/13 10/22/13 02/23/14 02/24/14 03/03/14 03/04/14 03/05/14 03/17/14 03/18/14 04/04/14 04/04/14 04/05/14 04/19/14 04/20/14 04/25/14 04/26/14 04/27/14

Chip-N-Club Invitational Lincoln, Neb. Chip-N-Club Invitational Lincoln, Neb. Dick McGuire Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. Dick McGuire Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. Challenge at Onion Creek Austin, Texas Challenge at Onion Creek Austin, Texas Diane Thomason Invitational Iowa City, Iowa Diane Thomason Invitational Iowa City, Iowa Fighting Camel Classic Buies Creek, N.C. Fighting Camel Classic Buies Creek, N.C. Westbrook Spring Invitational Phoenix, Ariz Westbrook Spring Invitational Phoenix, Ariz. Hurricane Invitational Miami, Fla. Hurricane Invitational Miami, Fla. Hurricane Invitational Miami, Fla. BYU at Entrada Classic St. George, Utah BYU at Entrada Classic St. George, Utah Dallas Athletic Club Invitational Dallas, Texas Dallas Athletic Club Invitational Dallas, Texas Dallas Athletic Club Invitational Dallas, Texas Lady Buckeye Spring Invite Columbus, Ohio Lady Buckeye Spring Invite Columbus, Ohio Big Ten Championships French Lick, Ind. Big Ten Championships French Lick, Ind. Big Ten Championships French Lick, Ind.

Results/Time 5/13, 617 (+41) 4/13, 910 (+46) 13/16, 622 (+38) 12/16, 927 (+51) 5/11, 589 (+29) 6/11, 898 (+58) 7/12, 616 (+40) 6/12, 922 (+58) T5/12, 611 (+35) 6/12, 919 (+55) All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day

Name

Year

Hometown

High School

Anna DePalma

Senior

San Clemente, Calif.

San Clemente

Karly Grouwinkel

Senior

Mt. Prospect, Ill.

Prospect

Amy Ihm

Sophomore

Peosta, Iowa

Dubuque Wahlert

Jessie Jordan

Junior

Urbana, Ohio

Wisconsin

Allison Lindley

Freshman

Kokomo, Ind.

Western

Briana Midkiff

Sophomore

Carmel, Ind.

Carmel

Shelby Phillips

Junior

Gilbert, Ariz.

Highland

Nicole Rae

Junior

St. Charles, Ill.

East High

Jessie Sindlinger

Freshman

Charles City, Iowa

Charles City

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SEASON PREVIEW

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF The University of Iowa women’s golf team is excited to begin the 2014 spring season. Third-year head coach Megan Menzel is looking forward to having a wealth of experience return, including five golfers that appeared in the fall starting lineup. “We have some great leadership throughout our whole team,” said Menzel. “We’ve established a solid three with Shelby Phillips, Briana Midkiff, and Jessie Sindlinger. We’ll definitely look for them to be the core.” Phillips competed in every tournament in the fall, recording a 76.2 stroke average and pacing the Hawkeyes in two events. The junior placed among the top-10 at Fighting Camel Classic and the ChipN-Club Invitational. Phillips fired a 67 at the ChipN-Club Invitational to tie Iowa’s all-time best single round performance and establish a new tournament record. Midkiff, a sophomore from Carmel, Ind., appeared in all five tournaments, finishing the fall season with a 77.5 stroke average. She recorded new career best 18, 36, and 54-hole scores at the Challenge at Onion Creek, firing a 72, 145, and 224, respectively. In her first season as a Hawkeye, Sindlinger recorded the team’s best stroke average of 75.9. The freshman led the way for Iowa in three-of-five fall competitions, landing among the top-20 at the Dick McGuire Invitational and Challenge at Onion Creek.

“We looked at our stats to see where we were strong and where we were weak, and then we’ve been trying to attack our weaknesses,” said Menzel. “We’ve been spending a lot of time on the short game, some swing improvements, and getting physically stronger and in better shape.” The Hawkeyes are set to travel to five spring tournaments before heading to French Lick, Ind. for the Big Ten Championships in April.

“Jessie came in and did a nice job,” said Menzel. “She is really on pace to have a spectacular freshman year. We’re going to continue to try to push her a little bit. After playing a fall season, you get some experience under your belt.”

“This year our goal has been to improve our ranking and to put ourselves in a position to get into postseason play,” said Menzel. “We’re trying to take it tournament by tournament, especially going into the spring season, that’s what we have to do.”

Iowa has been utilizing the offseason to build on its fall campaign. The Hawkeyes participated in five tournaments, placing fourth in a field of 13 teams at the Chip-N-Club Invitational to record their best finish of the fall.

Iowa kicks off the spring season at the Westbrook Invitational in Peoria, Ariz., on Feb. 23-24. The 54-hole tournament will be hosted by the University of Wisconsin.

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W H Y I O WA ?

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF “I grew up a Hawkeye fan, so I am very grateful to have the opportunity to represent the University of Iowa. The environment at Iowa is so positive. I have great coaches, teammates, facilities, support not only for golf but also academics, and opportunities to play amazing golf courses all over the country.” -Jessie Sindlinger

“The best thing about being a student-athlete at the University of Iowa is being able to have all of the opportunities to succeed in getting my degree. Additionally, I love all of the cool places we get to travel.” - Karly Grouwinkel

“I like playing golf for the University of Iowa because I like representing my team on the course. I am able to work hard, and I am given help to succeed. I have amazing teammates who work as hard as me to reach our goal at being number one.” - Shelby Phillips

“I chose to play golf for the University of Iowa because it is the best place for me to excel academically and athletically. We have all the resources to become a winning team, including great coaches and encouraging staff. The Hawkeye fans are incredibly supportive, and it is an honor to represent the University of Iowa on and off the golf course.” -Briana Midkiff

“What I like best about being a studentathlete on the golf team at Iowa is the support. Whether its coaches, faculty, or just other students, everyone is so proud to be a Hawkeye. Iowa has a huge fan base that spreads all over the country, and being a part of that is something special.” - Nicole Rae

“I love being a member of the golf team at Iowa because of all the great opportunities that are given to me both on and off the course. Most of all I like how committed the players and coaches are. Each day everyone comes to practice ready to get better.” -Allison Lindley

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IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF

HEAD COACH MEGAN MENZEL

MEGAN MENZEL HEAD COACH THIRD SEASON

Megan Menzel is in her third year as the head coach of the University of Iowa women’s golf program in 2013-14. Menzel joined the Hawkeyes in Aug. 2011 after serving as a teaching professional at the Denver Country Club from 2009-11. During her second campaign (2012-13), the Hawkeyes registered six individual top-10 finishes, highlighted by Lauren English’s eighth place finish at the Challenge at Onion Creek, which earned her Big Ten Golfer of the Week honors. Off the course, two Hawkeyes -- Gigi DiGrazia and Briana Midkiff -- were named Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholars. Student-athletes must carry a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.50 to be selected to the All-American Scholar Team. DiGrazia earned Academic All-Big Ten honors and was also honored by the Big Ten Conference with the Distinguished Scholar Award -- the Distinguished Scholar Award is presented to student-athletes who have earned a minimum grade-point average (GPA) of 3.7 or higher for the previous academic year. In her first season as the head coach of the UI women’s golf program (2011-12), Menzel`s squad improved, both on the course and off the course. The Hawkeyes recorded top-five finishes in five out of 11 tournaments, including a first place finish at the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic. Additionally, Menzel’s team had seven individual top-10 finishes, highlighted by two runnerup finishes by Chelsea Harris and Kristi Cardwell. In the classroom, Gigi Digrazia earned Academic All-Big Ten Honors. Menzel brings a wealth of collegiate coaching experience with her to Iowa City, having served as the head coach at three separate institutions -- Boise State (1998-99), Colorado State (2000-2002) and Kansas (2002-04). During her most recent coaching stint with the Jayhawks, Menzel recruited the first individual conference champion at KU, while helping the program improve its overall conference and national rankings. She also initiated an $800,000 fundraising effort to improve the Kansas facilities and created the program’s booster organization. After two seasons in Lawrence and five seasons as a head coach, Menzel resigned her post as the Jayhawks’ head coach to focus on her growing family. Menzel returned to the golf teaching circles as the assistant golf professional at Lawrence Country Club from 2007-09. In April 2009, she joined the golf teaching staff at the Denver Country Club in Colorado. Menzel’s first coaching opportunity came at Boise State, where she was in charge of the program during the 1998-99 campaign at the age of 23. She recruited the first ever individual NCAA Regional qualifier in Bronco history. Following one season in Boise, Menzel took over as head coach at Colorado State in July of 2000. During her stint with the Rams, she recruited and coached the 2002 Mountain West Conference individual champion. Her squad qualified for NCAA Regionals in 2001 and 2002 and claimed the 2001 CSU Invitational team title. Academically, Menzel’s team led the CSU Athletics Department in cumulative grade point average during the 2001 season, and she coached three academic all-conference student-athletes during her stint at the school. PA G E 5


A S S I S TA N T C O A C H T O D D S E L D E R S

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF

TODD SELDERS

ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON

Todd Selders, who has more than 20 years of experience as a college and prep golf coach, is in his first year as assistant women’s golf coach at the University of Iowa. Selders joins the Iowa staff after serving as assistant women’s golf coach at North Carolina State for the past two years. North Carolina State placed second in the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament in 2013 and advanced to NCAA regional competition. North Carolina State won three invitational tournament titles in 2012 while also qualifying for the NCAA regional tournament. The Wolfpack advanced through regionals to the NCAA Championships, placing 13th in the nation. “I am very excited to have Todd join our staff,” said Menzel, in making the announcement. “Todd brings excellent experience to our staff and has proven through the years to be an outstanding recruiter. I know Todd will help us continue make the climb in the Big Ten and nationally. Todd is very respected by his peers across the country and has proven at every stop along the way to be effective. I know he will be a great fit for us here at Iowa.” On the collegiate level, Selders was the associate head coach for the men’s golf program at Coastal Carolina in 2011 after serving as the head women’s golf coach at Southern Methodist University for 11 seasons (2000-10). He served as assistant men’s golf coach at Oklahoma from 1997-2000. His SMU teams advanced to NCAA regional play in four seasons. His team placed second in the 2006 Conference USA championships. Selders was Coach of the Year that season and also the WAC Coach of the Year in 2004. Prior to joining the college coaching ranks, Selders taught and coached in the Mansfield Independent School District in Mansfield, Texas. He was the District Coach of the Year on three occasions (199395) and served as vice-president of the Texas Golf Coaches Association from 1996-98. Selders was an assistant professional and junior program coordinator at Walnut Creek Country Club in Mansfield (1989-94). He has assisted with summer junior golf camps at the Hank Haney Golf Ranch in McKinney, Texas since 2000.

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A N N A D E PA L M A

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF

ANNA DEPALMA

SENIOR SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

Fall 2013 -- Did not see action. 2012-13 -- Did not see action. 2011-12 -- Competed in four tournaments…averaged 84.3 strokes per round…best finish was 59th at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational, where she shot her low 54-hole score of 246…low round was 80 during the first round of the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational. 2010-11 -- Competed in seven tournaments…averaged 82.2 strokes per round…best finish was a tie for seventh place at the Paradise Desert Classic in Kailua, O‘ahu, where she shot 83…low round was 75 in the third round of the Anteater Invitational…tied for 22nd at the WAC Championships, where she shot 235 and posted all three rounds in the 70s. High School -- Lettered four years in golf…named all-league four consecutive years and team captain for three…also a four-time scholar-athlete award winner…earned first place at the 2010 CIF Southern Section Individual Championship, placing 10th at the CIF regional competition…named Most Valuable Player of the South Coast League and second team all-county…2009 “Shot from the Top” third-place winner of the Toshiba Classic…runner-up at the Palm Desert Tournament…third place winner at the Cypress Ridge of the Toyota Tour Cup Series…had two wins and six Top 10 finishes in her career…also participated in the 2009 Joanne Winter Arizona Silverbelle and the 2010 Kathy Whitworth Invitational. Personal -- Born October 7, 1991… daughter of Robert and Roxanne DePalma... has one brother... communication studies and sports studies major.

DEPALMA EXTRAS Favorite Golf Moment: My hole in one on number 17 on the Dinah Shore Course at Mission Hills Country Club Favorite Golf Course: Kukui’ula in Hawaii Favorite Midnight Snack: Popcorn Favorite Professional Golfer: Adam Scott Favorite Sport, Other Than Golf: Basketball Favorite Iowa City Restaurant: Formosa

Favorite Spot on Campus: The lawn in front of the Old Capitol, love looking at it all lit up at night Favorite Hole at Finkbine Golf Course: #2 Favorite Building on Campus: The Old Capitol Best Thing About Being a Hawkeye: I love how everyone is a huge Hawkeye family here. We have such a support group. I am honored to be a Hawkeye.

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K A R LY G R O U W I N K E L

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF

KARLY GROUWINKEL

SENIOR MT. PROSPECT, ILL. PROSPECT HIGH SCHOOL

Fall 2013 -- Competed in four tournaments, including 12 rounds… posted a 78.5 stroke average (942 strokes)… recorded season best 18, 36, and 54-hole scores at the Chip-N-Club Invitational, firing a 73, 149, and 226, respectively… tied for 10th at the Chip-N-Club Invitational to record a new career best finish. 2012-13 -- Competed in two tournaments, including six rounds... posted an 80.33 stroke average (482 strokes)... posted season low 18-hole score of 77 at the Chip-N-Club Invitational... placed a season best tied for 36th at the Chip-N-Club Invitational... letterwinner. 2011-12 -- Competed in five tournaments, including 15 rounds... posted an 86.47 average (1,297 strokes)... debuted in the Iowa lineup at the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic... responded with career-low 18-(74), 36-(155) and 54-hole (241) scores... placed a season-best 65th at the Lady Buckeye Invitational... competed in two events as an individual (Chip-N Club Invitational, Lady Northern Invitational)... letterwinner. 2010-11 -- Competed in three rounds at Hawkeye Invitational… carded a 246 (86-76-84)… letterwinner. High School -- Competed for Prospect High School… three-time all-conference selection… holds school records for lowest 18-hole score (73) and lowest season average (77.6)… led team to back-to-back conference titles in 2009 and 2010… finished second in conference meet in 2009 and 2010… team finished with a 22-0 record over 2009 and 2010… led her team to second place finish at 2008 conference meet, finishing 10th individually… won two school tournaments in 2010… team captain as a senior… also competed in badminton, basketball and soccer…high school coach was Jim Hamann. Personal -- Born Feb. 3, 1992… daughter of Kevin and Karen Grouwinkel… one sister, Korey… grandfather, Gary, competed in football at the University of Iowa and was part of 1958-59 Rose Bowl team… leisure studies major.

GROUWINKEL EXTRAS

Favorite Golf Moment: Playing in my first college event as a Hawkeye Favorite Golf Course: Cog Hill Favorite Midnight Snack: Vanilla ice cream with sprinkles Favorite Professional Golfer: Tiger Woods and Stacy Lewis Favorite Sport, Other Than Golf: Soccer

Favorite Iowa City Restaurant: Atlas Favorite Sport on Campus: Pentacrest Favorite Hole at Finkbine Golf Course: #15 Favorite Building on Campus: Adler Journalism Building Best Thing About Being a Hawkeye: Wearing black and gold

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AMY IHM

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF

AMY IHM

SOPHOMORE PEOSTA, IOWA DUBUQUE WAHLERT

Fall 2013 -- Competed in Diane Thomason Invitational, including three rounds… posted an 82.0 stoke average (246 strokes). 2012-13 -- Competed in five tournaments, including 15 rounds... posted a 79.47 stroke average (1,192 strokes)... recorded season low 18-hole score of 75 at the Westbrook Invite... recorded season low 36-hole score of 152 at Hurricane Invitational... recorded season low 54-hole score of 228 at the Westbrook Invite... recorded season best finish tied for 24th at the Hurricane Invitational... letterwinner. High School -- Two time first team all-state selection... led Wahlert to a third place finish at the Iowa State Tournament in 2011 as a junior and a fourth place showing in 2010 as a sophomore... named Mississippi Valley Conference Athlete of the Year... finished eighth at the Iowa State Tournament as a sophomore and junior earning first team all-tournament honors on both occasions... finished third at the Regional Tournament and was the district runner-up as a sophomore and junior... second-team allstate selection and a first team all-conference selection as a freshman. Personal -- Born March 17, 1994... daughter of Jim and Laurie... has one brother, Steven, who is a junior on the men’s golf team at Iowa... leisure studies major.

IHM EXTRAS Favorite Golf Moment: Anything involving competition between everyone Favorite Golf Course: Westbrook Favorite Midnight Snack: Pizza Favorite Professional Golfer: Zach Johnson

Favorite Sport, Other Than Golf: Volleyball Favorite Iowa City Restaurant: The Vine Favorite Spot on Campus: Java House Favorite Building on Campus: The Main Library Best Thing About Being a Hawkeye: Getting the opportunity to meet and work with a lot of great people

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JESSIE JORDAN

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF

JESSIE JORDAN JUNIOR URBANA, OHIO URBANA

Fall 2013 -- Did not see action. Hawk Item -- Transferred to Iowa from Wisconsin. 2012-13 at Wisconsin -- Did not see action. 2011-12 at Wisconsin -- Redshirted. High School -- Three-time second team All-Ohio honoree...placed sixth with a 79-75--154 at the Division II Ohio State High School Golf Championship while leading her team to a sixth place finish on the Ohio State University Gray Course...qualified for the U.S.G.A. Women’s Amateur Public Links tournament with a 69 at the Windy Knoll Golf Club in Springfield, Ohio, and made it into match play... two-time qualifier for the Callaway Junior World Championships...named the Southwestern Ohio Player of the Year in 2010...ranked 14th in the 2009-10 Ohio’s Golf Junior Girls Rankings...four-time high school team MVP...honor roll student at Graham Local High School located in St. Paris, Ohio. Personal -- Daughter of Polly and Jim Jordan.. has one brother, Ben... communications studies major. JORDAN EXTRAS Favorite Golf Moment: Birdie on first playoff hole at Public Links Championship Favorite Golf Course: Torrey Pines Favorite Midnight Snack: Gummy bears

Favorite Professional Golfer: Suzanne Petterson Favorite Sport, Other Than Golf: Wrestling Favorite Iowa City Restaurant: Wig and Pen Best Thing About Being a Hawkeye: My teammates

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IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF

ALLISON LINDLEY

ALLISON LINDLEY

FRESHMAN KOKOMO, IND. WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL Fall 2013 -- Competed in three tournaments, including nine rounds… posted a 79.1 stroke average (246 strokes)… Recorded season best 18-hole score of 74 at the Challenge at Onion Creek... Recorded season best 36 and 54-hole scores at the Chip-N-Club Invitational, firing a 153 and 228, respectively... Tied for 14th at the Chip-N-Club Invitational to set season best finish. High School -- Ranked as the second best player from Indiana in the class of 2013... qualified and played in the 2012 U.S. Junior Girls Championship... named an Indiana AllState performer as a sophomore, junior and senior... finished fourth at the Indiana State Championship as a senior... collected 11 first place finishes from her freshman through junior high school seasons... recorded 13 top 10 finishes in summer competitions from 2009-11, including three wins... also lettered in basketball, track and tennis... starting point guard in basketball, ran the 400 and 800 in track and was the No. 1 singles player in tennis, recording a 12-3 record as a freshman... honors student in math, English and chemistry. Personal -- Daughter of Theresa and Lane Lindley... has one brother, Andrew... communication studies major.

LINDLEY EXTRAS Favorite Golf Moment: Hitting a hole in one Favorite Golf Course: Chipendale Favorite Midnight Snack: Dan’s Donuts Favorite Professional Golfer: Rickie Fowler Favorite Sport, Other Than Golf: Basketball and tennis

Favorite Iowa City Restaurant: Formosa Favorite Spot on Campus: Downtown Favorite Hole at Finkbine: #4 Favorite Building on Campus: Adler Journalism Building Best Thing About Being a Hawkeye: Seeing all the characters that live in Iowa City

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BRIANA MIDKIFF

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF

BRIANA MIDKIFF

SOPHOMORE CARMEL, IND. CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL Fall 2013 -- Competed in five tournaments, including 15 rounds… posted a 77.5 stroke average (1,162 stokes)… recorded season best and new career best 18, 36, and 54-hole scores at the Challenge at Onion Creek, firing a 72, 145, and 224, respectively... tied for 21st at the Diane Thomason Invitational to set season best and a new career best finish. 2012-13 -- Named a Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholar -- student-athletes must carry a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.50 to be selected to the All-American Scholar Team... competed in 10 tournaments, including 30 rounds... posted a 79.20 stroke average (2,376 strokes)... recorded season low 18-hole score of 73 at the Hoosier Invitational... recorded season low 36-hole score of 153 at the Hoosier Invitational... recorded season low 54-hole score of229 at the Mountain view Collegiate... posted season best finish tied for 32nd at the Chip-N-Club Invitational... letterwinner. High School -- No. 2 player in Indiana for the class of 2012... led Carmel High School to two runner-up finishes at the Indiana State Tournament... qualified individually for the state tournament all four years of her high school career, placing third as a senior... won six of the eight high school tournaments she entered in 2011 en route to posting the third best scoring average in school history... four-time all-conference selection, winning the conference championship on two occasions... won Hamilton County Player of the Year honors as a senior and was a four-time all-county selection... named IHSAA all-state team twice... two-time team MVP... top scholar on the women’s golf team for three years... all-state academic honorable mention selection. Personal -- Born Feb. 4, 1994... Parents are Antje and Barry Midkiff...has one sister, Lauren... pre-pharmacy and human physiology major.

MIDKIFF EXTRAS Favorite Golf Moment: Playing in the U.S. Girls Junior Championship Favorite Golf Course: Hallbrook Country Club Favorite Midnight Snack: Popcorn Favorite Professional Golfer: Rory McIlroy Favorite Sport, Other Than Golf: Soccer

Favorite Iowa City Restaurant: Wig and Pen Favorite Spot on Campus: CRWC Favorite Hole at Finkbine Golf Course: #9 Favorite Building on Campus: Law Library Best Thing About Being a Hawkeye: Representing the University of Iowa on the golf course.

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SHELBY PHILLIPS

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF

SHELBY PHILLIPS

JUNIOR GILBERT, ARIZ. HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL

Fall 2013 -- Competed in five tournaments, including 15 rounds… posted a 76.2 stroke average (1,143 strokes)… paced the Hawkeyes in two events… fired a 67 at the Chip-N-Club Invitational to tie Iowa’s alltime best single round performance, set a new tournament record, and establish a new career best 18-hole score... recorded season best 36-hole score of 150 at the Challenge at Onion Creek... set a season best and new career best 54-hole score of 220 at the Chip-N-Club Invitational... tied for fifth place at the Chip-N-Club Invitational to record season best finish and new career best finish. 2012-13 -- Competed in 10 tournaments, including 30 rounds... posted a 78.30 stroke average (2,349 strokes)... shot one round at or below par... finished tied for 20th at the Johnie Imes Invite, a season best... tied career best 18-hole score of 72 at the Hoosier Fall Invitational... fired a hole-in-one at the Johnie Imes Invite on the 16th hole during the first round... letterwinner. 2011-12 -- Competed in 11 tournaments, including 32 rounds... posted a 78.13 average (2,500 strokes)... finished tied for ninth at the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic, a season-best... shot a season-low 222 at the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic... closed first collegiate fall at Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational by firing season-best 36-hole score of 147... fired a season-best 72 on two occasions (Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational, Wyoming Cowgirl Classic)... letterwinner. High School -- Ranked as the No. 2 player in Arizona and the 56th best prospect in the class of 2011... also ranked 116th in the Golfweek rankings... was tabbed as the 2007 and 2009 PGA Junior Series Player of the Year, while being the runner-up for the same honor in 2008 and 2010... won five of the nine high school tournaments in 2010... placed seventh at the 5A-1 State Championship -- it was her fourth straight year placing at the championship... also tallied a fifth place finish at the AJCA Junior in the Quad Cities, carding a 228 (7874-76). Personal -- Born Feb. 24, 1993... daughter of John and Mary Phillips... has one brother, JW... sociology major.

PHILLIPS EXTRAS Favorite Golf Moment: My hole in one, fall of my sophomore year in Missouri Favorite Golf Course: Gold Canyon in Arizona Favorite Midnight Snack: Cookies Favorite Professional Golfer: Tiger Woods Favorite Sport, Other Than Golf: Football

Favorite Iowa City Restaurant: Stellas Favorite Spot on Campus: Java House Favorite Hole at Finkbine Golf Course: #7 Favorite Building on Campus: Phillips Hall Best Thing About Being a Hawkeye: Being able to represent the University of Iowa doing something I love P A G E 13


NICOLE RAE

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF

NICOLE RAE

JUNIOR ST. CHARLES, ILL. EAST HIGH SCHOOL

Fall 2013 -- Competed in four tournaments, including 12 rounds… posted a stroke average of 78.0 (936 strokes)… Established season and new career best 18, 36, and 54-hole scores at the Challenge at Onion Creek, firing 76, 153, and 231, respectively... Tied for 26th at the Diane Thomason Invitational to set a season and new career best finish. 2012-13 -- Competed in four tournaments, including 12 rounds... posted an 81.42 stroke average (977 strokes)... recorded new 18 36, and 54-hole career lows at the Johnie Imes Invite, 18-(76), 36-(158), and 54-(237)...letterwinner. 2011-12 -- Competed in two events as an individual, making her collegiate debut at the Westbrook Spring Invitational... set season-bests for finish (65) 18-hole score (81), 36-hole score (166) and 54-hole score (254) at the Westbrook Spring Invitational... also competed in the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational, carding a 263... letterwinner. High School -- Three-time all-conference honoree... team Most Valuable Player, Conference Player of the Year and first team all-area selection by the Kane County Chronicle in 2010... claimed medalist honors in 13-of-18 rounds... her four-year scoring average was the second best in school history... state qualifier in 2010... guided St. Charles East High School to a fifth place state tournament finish in 2008 and an eighth place showing in 2009... guided team to three regional championships, two conference championships and a 2009 sectional title... holds the nine-hole record at Naperbrook Golf Course with a two-under par 34... four-time academic all-conference selection... high school coach was Rod Osborne. Personal -- Born Feb. 27, 1993... daughter of Ron and Mary Rae... has one sister, Jen... business marketing and journalism and mass communication major.

RAE EXTRAS Favorite Golf Moment: Shooting under par for the first time in a high school match Favorite Golf Course: St. Charles Country Club in my hometown St. Charles, Ill. Favorite Midnight Snack: Cheese! I could eat it all the time. Favorite Professional Golfer: Tiger Woods Favorite Sport, Other Than Golf: Football

Favorite Iowa City Restaurant: Stellas Favorite Spot on Campus: Pappajohn Business Building Favorite Hole at Finkbine Golf Course: #6 Favorite Building on Campus: Adler Journalism Building because they have a really cool TV lounge! Best Thing About Being a Hawkeye: You can go anywhere in the country and run into a Hawkeye fan who will see the logo and say “Go Hawks”! P A G E 14


JESSIE SINGLINGER

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF

JESSIE SINDLINGER

FRESHMAN CHARLES CITY, IOWA CHARLES CITY HIGH SCHOOL

Fall 2013 -- Competed in five tournaments, including 15 rounds… posted the team’s best stroke average of 75.9 (1,139 strokes)… paced the Hawkeyes in three events… recorded season best 18-hole score of 71 at the ChipN-Club Invitational... established 36 and 54-hole season bests at the Challenge at Onion Creek, firing a 156 and 219, respectively... tied for 11th at the Challenge at Onion Creek to set a season best finish. High School -- Named the Senior Girls Golf Athlete of the Year by the National High School Coaches Association (2013)... featured in the July 29 (2013) issue of Sports Illustrated -- one of six athletes highlighted in ‘Faces in the Crowd,’ a weekly feature highlighting amateur athletes around the nation... qualified for the 38th PGA Junior Championship at Trump National Golf Course in Washington, D.C. (2013)... carded a 36-hole score of 147 (72-75) to finish first in the section championship and qualify for the PGA Junior Championship for the secondstraight year... won her fourth-straight individual state title in 2013, becoming the second player in state history to capture four-consecutive titles, and the first to do so in over 50 years... finished eight strokes ahead of the second-place finisher, leading Charles City High School to its second state championship in the last three years... also led Charles City to a runner-up finish at state as a junior... claimed individual conference and district titles as a freshman and junior, along with a district title and conference runner-up finish as a sophomore... the 2010 IWGA Junior Player of the Year qualified for the PGA Junior Championship in the summer of 2012... led Team Iowa to Four State Junior Girls Golf championship in 2012, earning medalist honors... was the only player to shoot under par and only the 10th native Iowan to medal at the event since 1969... also lettered in volleyball and basketball... led her high school volleyball team to a state championship as a senior... two-time first team all-state selection in volleyball, including first team honors as a senior... two-time first team all-conference selection in volleyball... National Honor Society member. Personal -- Daughter of Julie and Mark Sindlinger... mother ran track at Northern Iowa... father lettered in football (1983-86) and wrestling (1985-88) at Iowa... father was the starting center for the 1985 Big Ten championship and Rose Bowl football team... he was also a two-time Big Ten champion and All-American in wrestling... has two younger sisters, Jamie and Jodie... pre-business major.

SINDLINGER EXTRAS Favorite Golf Moment: Shooting a 65 at State senior year Favorite Golf Course: Turtle Bay in Hawaii Favorite Midnight Snack: Fruit snacks Favorite Professional Golfer: Lexi Thompson Favorite Sport, Other Than Golf: Volleyball

Favorite Iowa City Restaurant: Monica’s Favorite Spot on Campus: Yotopia Favorite Hole at Finkbine: #12 Favorite Building on Campus: Old Capital Best Thing About Being a Hawkeye: Competing in the Big Ten P A G E 15


IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF

J A M E S M . H O A K F A M I LY G O L F C O M P L E X

The James M. Hoak Family Golf Complex overlooks the sixth hole at Iowa’s Finkbine Golf Course. The facility includes: ● A 3,100 square foot artificial putting and chipping room, complete with a state-of-the art surface that can be modified like a natural grass green, effectively creating an outdoor practice environment ● Two heated indoor-to-outdoor practice bays that enable full ball flight to the driving range. The space allows up to five studentathletes at one time to work on swing mechanics using the V1 Video Analysis and Trackman technology year around ● Locker rooms with custom lockers for each student-athlete, offices for the coaching staff and a team lounge featuring meeting space and a trophy case to feature the history of Iowa golf

TRAINING ROOM

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ADDITIONAL GOLF COURSES

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF BLUE TOP RIDGE Designed by world-renowned architect Rees Jones, Blue Top Ridge is a world class golf course, offering breathtaking vistas overlooking two rivers, lakes and diverse terrain. It was voted the No. 51 “Top New Course” in 2010 by Golf Digest.

BROWN DEER Brown Deer Golf Club is conveniently located two miles north of the University of Iowa campus. Brown Deer features water on eight holes that wind through the hills and valleys of Coralville.

AMANA COLONIES The Amana Colonies Golf Course is a championship golf course across 300 acres of stately white oak trees and forests. The course features streams, ponds and striking scenery.

ELMCREST Elmcrest Country Club is a traditional midwestern layout known for its immaculate condition. Zach Johnson, Iowa native and winner of the 2007 Masters, calls Elmcrest his home course.

CRCC The Cedar Rapids Country Club was opened in 1904 and is the only Donald Ross design in Iowa. In 1999, the course underwent a $5 million renovation and features some of the region’s best golf.

STONE CREEK

SPIRIT HOLLOW

Stone Creek Golf Course has been named Iowa’s top ninehole course multiple times. Stone Creek boasts some of the best greens in the Midwest and offers a challenging golf experience.

Spirit Hollow continues to be ranked by Golf Digest as one of the top courses in Iowa each year. Spirit Hollow has hosted U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open Qualifiers. The facility and staff are great friends of the Hawkeyes.

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F A L L 2 0 13 R E S U LT S

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF 2013 FALL RESULTS DATE TOURNAMENT/HOST INSTITUTION SITE/COURSE FINISH Sept. 9-10 Chip-N-Club Invitational Lincoln, Neb. 4/13 Sept. 20-21 Dick McGuire Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. 12/16 Sept. 30-1 Challenge at Onion Creek Austin, Texas 6/11 Oct. 12-13 Diane Thomason Invitational Iowa City, Iowa 6/12 Oct. 21-22 Fighting Camel Classic Buies Creek, N.C. 6/12

CHIP-N-CLUB INVITATIONAL SEPT. 9-10, 2013 LINCOLN, NEB.

DICK MCGUIRE INVITATIONAL SEPT. 20-21, 2013 ALBURQUERQUE, N.M.

Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Shelby Phillips 76 77 67 220 T5 Karly Grouwinkel 76 73 77 226 T10 Jessie Sindlinger 83 80 71 234 T25 Lauren English 76 81 79 235 T27 Briana Midkiff 78 82 82 242 T42 Team 306 311 293 910 4th

Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Jessie Sindlinger 74 73 76 223 T18 Briana Midkiff 82 77 74 233 T51 Shelby Phillips 79 80 77 236 62nd Nicole Rae 79 82 78 239 T67 Karly Grouwinkel 79 81 82 242 T73 Team 311 311 305 927 12th

CHALLENGE AT ONION CREEK SEPT. 30-OCTOBER 1, 2013 AUSTIN, TEXAS

DIANE THOMASON INVITATIONAL OCT. 12-13, 2013 IOWA CITY, IOWA

Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Jessie Sindlinger 73 73 73 219 T11 Briana Midkiff 73 72 79 224 T19 Shelby Phillips 76 74 78 228 T31 Lauren English 75 74 81 230 T37 Nicole Rae 76 77 78 231 T40 Team 297 293 308 898 6th

Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Jessie Sindlinger 74 81 75 230 T19 Briana Midkiff 78 74 79 231 T21 Nicole Rae 77 79 77 233 T26 Shelby Phillips 75 79 81 235 T34 Karly Grouwinkel 81 80 75 236 T44 Team 304 312 306 922 6th

FIGHTING CAMEL CLASSIC OCT. 21-22, 2013 BUIES CREEK, N.C. Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Shelby Phillips 78 72 74 224 T6 Briana Midkiff 78 75 79 232 T25 Jessie Sindlinger 79 75 79 233 T29 Nicole Rae 81 76 76 233 T29 Karly Grouwinkel 78 77 83 238 T43

INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES

TOURNAMENTS

ROUNDS

STROKES

AVERAGE

LOW ROUND

Lauren English 3 9 703 78.1 74 Karly Grouwinkel 4 12 942 78.5 73 Amy Ihm 1 3 246 82.0 80 Allison Lindley 3 9 712 79.1 74 Briana Midkiff 5 15 1,162 77.5 72 Shelby Phillips 5 15 1,143 76.2 67 Nicole Rae 4 12 936 78.0 74 Jessie Sindlinger 5 15 1,139 75.9 71

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S P R I N G 2 0 13 R E S U LT S

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF 2013 SPRING RESULTS DATE TOURNAMENT SITE/COURSE FINISH Feb. 4-5 Hurricane Invitational Coral Gables Fla./ Deering Bay Yacht & Country Club 8th of 1 Feb. 24-25 Westbrook Spring Invitational Phoenix, Ariz.,/ Westbrook Golf Course 10th of 13 Mar. 15-16 Mountainview Collegiate Tucson, Ariz./ Mountain View Golf Club 8th of 15 April 1-2 Challenge at Onion Creek Austin, Texas/ Onion Creek Original Course 7h of 13 Apr. 20-21 Lady Buckeye Invitational Columbus, Ohio/OSU Golf Club (Scarlet Course) 10th of 12 April 26-28 Big Ten Championships French Lick, Ind./Donald Ross Course 9th of 12 May 9-11 NCAA Regionals May 21-24 NCAA Championships Athens, Ga.

INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES

TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW ROUND Chelsea Harris 7 20 1,516 75.8 70 (twice) Kristi Cardwell 7 20 1,537 76.9 68 (Wyoming Cowgirl Classic) Shelby Phillips 7 20 1,561 78.1 72 (Wyoming Cowgirl Classic) Lauren English 7 20 1,572 78.6 71 (Westbrook Spring Invitational) Gigi DiGrazia 6 17 1,345 79.1 72 (Westbrook Spring Invitational) Nicole Rae 2 6 517 86.2 81 (Westbrook Spring Invitational) Karly Grouwinkel 3 9 768 85.3 74 (Wyoming Cowgirl Classic)

HURRICANE INVITATIONAL FEB. 4-5, 2013 CORAL GABLES, FLA. Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2

Rd. 3 Total Place Kristi Cardwell 73 73 78 224 T13 Shelby Phillips 72 79 82 224 T35 Lauren English 78 80 78 236 T46 Briana Midkiff 84 79 75 238 54 Gianna DiGrazia 80 80 89 249 T74 Team 303 311 313 927 8

CHALLENGE AT ONION CREEK APRIL 1-2, 2013 AUSIN, TEXAS Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Lauren English 73 71 72 216 T8 Kristi Cardwell 72 72 73 217 T10 Briana Midkiff 76 79 75 230 T44 Shelby Phillips 81 73 78 232 T50 Amy Ihm 82 85 78 245 64 Team 302 295 298 895 7

WESTBROOK SPRING INVITATIONAL FEB. 24-25, 2013 PHOENIX, ARIZ.

MOUNTAIN VIEW COLLEGIATE MARCH 15-16, 2013 TUCSON, ARIZ.

Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Kristi Cardwell 74 78 74 226 T22 Amy Ihm 76 77 75 219 T14 Lauren English 78 77 74 229 T34 Briana Midkiff 75 78 76 229 T42 Shelby Phillips 79 77 77 233 T48

Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Lauren English 72 75 71 218 T8 Kristi Cardwell 76 73 70 219 T10 Shelby Phillips 73 76 74 223 T34 Briana Midkiff 75 78 76 229 T47 Amy Ihm 81 85 80 246 77 Team 308 312 318 938 9

Team

304 308 300 912 10

LADY BUCKEYE SPRING INVITATIONAL APRIL 20-21, 2013 COLUMBUS, OHIO Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Lauren English 78 78 82 238 T37 Kristi Cardwell 79 80 80 239 T40 Nicole Rae 83 81 83 247 T52 Gigi DiGrazia 85 88 77 250 T56 Briana Midkiff 84 86 82 252 62 Shelby Phillips 77 75 115 267 T70 Team 317 314 321 952 10

BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS APRIL 26-28, 2013 FRENCH LICK, IND. Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Kristi Cardwell 77 72 76 225 T12 Shelby Phillips 80 76 75 231 31 Lauren English 78 78 77 233 T35 Gigi DiGrazia 79 80 77 236 T41 Nicole Rae 80 83 82 245 63 Briana Midkiff 79 84 83 246 T64 Team 313 306 305 924 9

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LETTERWINNERS

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF

JUDY BORNHOLDT NGCA Academic All-American NAME Jodee Albaugh Stacey Arnold Mary Baecke Becky Bagford Karen Bailey Kathy Beck Liz Bennett Stacey Bergman Judy Bornholdt Stacy Boville Melanie Boyles Kelley Brooke Amy Bubon Amy Butzer-Heuter Elena Callas Kristi Cardwell Kelli Carney Lynne Carothers Alison Cavanaugh Sasha Chacon Woojay Choi Laura Cilek Lauren Cole Phoebe Colliflower Brianna Coopman Gigi DiGrazia Julie Edgar Therese Ehrhart Lauren English Shannon Fleming

AMY BUTZER-HUETHER NGCA Academic All-American YEARS HOMETOWN 1990-91 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1987-91 Glen Ellyn, Ill. 1982-86 East Moline, Ill. 1977-79 Iowa City, Iowa 1980-81 Crystal Lake, Iowa 1983-86 Ottawa, Ill. 2001-05 Sway Hampshire, England 1996-98 Fort Dodge, Iowa 1992-93 Princeton , Minn. 1990-94 Ontario, Canada 2004-08 Tempe, Ariz. 1986-90 Bettendorf, Iowa 1981-85 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1987-89 Sioux Falls, S.D. 1977-81 Moline, Ill. 2010-13 Kokomo, Ind. 1996-00 Centerville, Iowa 1993-97 Owatonna, Minn. 2006-10 Littleton, Colo. 1999-00 West Brach, Iowa 2011 Winnipeg, Canada 2007-11 Iowa City, Iowa 2002-05 Eldridge, Iowa 1982-84 Macomb, Ill. 2007-11 Georgetown, Texas 2010-13 Addison, Ill. 1982-86 Leawood, Kan. 1981-83 Peoria, Ill. 2011-13 Bloomington, Ill. 2001-05 Murrieta, Calif.

MARY KRAMER NGCA Academic All-American NAME Lauren Forbes Becky Fuglestad Maggie Gabelman Maggie Gelber Megan George Jeanine Gibson Karly Grouwinkel Leslie Gumm Melissa Harjes Chelsea Harris Kristi Heatherly Kathy Hockin Laura Holmes Janet Hunsicker Amy Ihm Mary Kramer Brittany Lambert Robin Lohse Marni Lundbohm Jill Marcum Lisa Masters Aimee Maurer Jennifer McCullough Mary McDermott Holly McFerren Tyrette Metzendorf Briana Midkiff Barb Miller Marne Miller Mianne Mitchell

YEARS HOMETOWN 2007-11 Tulsa, Okla. 1988-92 Naperville, Ill. 2000-02 Lincoln, Neb. 2004-07 Winnetka, Ill. 2001-03 Plymouth, Minn. 1985-89 Cass Lake, Minn. 2011-pres. Mt. Prospect, Ill. 1999-00 Galesburg, Ill. 1999-00 Bettendorf, Iowa 2008-12 Normal, Ill. 1986-90 Lennox, S.D. 1978-81 Daytona Beach, Fla. 2000-04 East Yorkshire, England 1978-79 W. Des Moines, Iowa 2012-pres. Peosta, Iowa 1981-84 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 2004-05 Keokuk, Iowa 1978-81 Muscatine, Iowa 2000-03 Baxter, Minn. 2004-08 Clarinda, Iowa 1981-85 Rapid City, S.D. 1993-97 Amarillo, Texas 1991-95 Nevada, Mo. 1984-86 Monticello, Iowa 1977-78 Davenport, Iowa 2005-09 Winter Haven, Fla. 2012-pres. Carmel, Ind. 1977-79 Lake Hills, Iowa 1987-89 Humboldt, Iowa 1977-79 Grinnell, Iowa

LYNETTE SEATON NGCA Academic All-American NAME Katherine Mowat Megan Mowery Tina Mulert M.C. Mullen Karla Murra Jennifer Nodland Shelby Phillips Anne Pinckney Becky Quinby Nicole Rae Jennifer Reints Amy Riepma Mary Jo Rollins Cookie Rosine Candy Schneekloth Karen Schroeder Lynette Seaton Mollie Shearen Tanya Shepley Becky Sjoholm Meghan Spero Amanda Stahl Sonya Stalberger Erin Strieck Heather Suhr Lisa Tauke Lynn Tauke Shirley Trier Ann Vrdolyak

LYNN TAUKE NGCA Academic All-American YEARS HOMETOWN 1997-99 Burlington, Ontario 1981-85 Leawood, Kan, 1977-79 Dubuque, Iowa 1996-00 Peosta, Iowa 2003-07 Sioux Falls, S.D. 1992-96 Alexandria, Minn. 2011-pres. Gilbert, Ariz. 1978-81 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 2005-09 Plymouth, Minn. 2011-pres. St. Charles, Ill. 2000-01, 02-04 St. Charles, Ill. 2003-07 Clear Lake, Iowa 1990-91 Colbert, Wash. 1980-84 Galesburg, Ill. 1993-97 Long Prairie, Minn. 1993-97 Glenwood, Minn. 1991-95 Anamosa, Iowa 1999-00 St. Paul, Minn. 1992-96 Novi, Mich. 1994-97 Schaumburg, Ill. 1997-01 Rock Island, Ill. 2007-08 Marion, Iowa 1980-82 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1990-92 Bettendorf, Iowa 1999-02 Racine, Wis. 1985-86 Dyersville, Iowa 1982-86 Dyersville, Iowa 1987-91 Akron, Ohio 2008-09 Flossmoor, Ill.

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A L L -T I M E H O N O R S

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF Stacey Arnold Iowa Co-Most Valuable Player _______________________ 1990 Iowa Most Valuable Player __________________________ 1991 Iowa Athletic All-Decade Team ____________________ 1981-91 Big Ten Conference Freshman of the Year ______________ 1988 All-Big Ten Conference Team ______________ 1989, 1990, 1991 Big Ten Conference Player of the Year _________________ 1991 Big Ten Conference All-Decade Team ______________ 1981-91 NCAA Individual Championship Qualifier _______________ 1990 NGCA Honorable Mention All-American ________________ 1990 World University Golf Championship (Third) ____________ 1990 Golfweek Pre-Season First Team All-American __________ 1991

Lynne Carothers Iowa Most Valuable Player__________________________ 1997

Liz Bennett Academic All-Big Ten Conference________________ 2003, 2004 Iowa Most Valubale Team Member_______________ 2004, 2005

Lauren Cole Academic All-Big Ten Conference___________ 2003, 2004, 2005

Stacey Bergman Big Ten Championships Individual Champion____________ 1998 All-Big Ten Conference Team________________________ 1998 Judy Bornholdt Iowa Most Valuable Player __________________________ 1993 Academic All-Big Ten Conference _______________ 1992, 1993 NGCA Academic All-American _______________________ 1991 Kelley Brooke Iowa Co-Most Valuable Player _______________________ 1987 All-Big Ten Conference Team ________________________ 1990 Amy Bubon Iowa Most Valuable Player __________________________ 1985 Amy Butzer Iowa Co-Most Valuable Player _______________________ 1987 Academic All-Big Ten Conference __________ 1987, 1988, 1989 NGCA All-American __________________________ 1987, 1988 Elena Callas Iowa Most Valuable Player __________________________ 1979 AIAW National Championship (Individual)_________ 1979, 1980, 1981 Kristi Cardwell Big Ten Player of the Week (April 12, 2012)_____________ 2012 Kelli Carney Academic All-Big Ten Conference ____________________ 2000 Iowa Most Valuable Player_____________________ 1998, 2000

Alison Cavanaugh Tigerhawk Award__________________________________ 2007 Academic All-Big Ten Conference________________ 2008,2010 Laura Cilek Tigerhawk Award__________________________________ 2008 Academic All-Big Ten Conference__________________ 2009-11 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award_____________________ 2008-11 Big Ten Player of the Week (Mar. 17, 2009)_____________ 2009

Gigi DiGrazia Academic All-Big Ten Conference__________________ 2011-12 Therese Ehrhart Iowa Most Valuable Player __________________________ 1983 Shannon Fleming NGCA All-Scholar Team_______________________ 2002, 2003 Academic All-Big Ten Conference___________ 2003, 2004, 2005 Maggie Gabelman Academic All-Big Ten Conference_____________________ 2002 Maggie Gelber Iowa Most Improved Team Member___________________ 2006 Academic All-Big Ten Conference________________ 2006, 2007 Jeanine Gibson Academic All-Big Ten Conference___________ 1988, 1989, 1990 Melissa Harjes Academic All-Big Ten Conference_____________________ 2000 Chelsea Harris Big Ten Sportsmanship Award________________________ 2012 Laura Holmes Iowa Most Valuable Player_____________________ 2001, 2003 Academic All-Big Ten Conference_____________________ 2004 Janet Hunsicker Iowa Most Vaulable Player __________________________ 1980

Mary Kramer Iowa Academic All-Decade Team __________________ 1981-91 NGCA Academic All-American _______________________ 1986

Amy Riepma Most Improved Player______________________________ 2004 Academic All-Big Ten Conference_____________________ 2006

Marni Lundbohm Academic All-Big Ten Conference________________ 2002, 2003 NGCA All-Scholar Team____________________________ 2003

Mary Jo Rollins Big Ten Conference Freshman of the Year ______________ 1991 Academic All-Big Ten Conference ____________________ 1992 Iowa Most Valuable Player __________________________ 1992

Jennifer McCullough Iowa Most Valuable Player__________________________ 1995 Jill Marcum Iowa Most Valuable Team Member____________________ 2006 Acaedmic All-Big Ten Conference________________ 2007, 2008 Tyrette Metzendorf Iowa Most Valuable Team Member____________________ 2007 Big Ten Player of the Week (Feb. 13, 2008)_____________ 2008 Big Ten Player of the Week (Mar. 20, 2009)_____________ 2009 Academic All-Big Ten Conference_____________________ 2009 Senior Leadership Award___________________________ 2009 Katherine Mowat Academic All-Big Ten Conference_____________________ 1999 Tina Mulert AIAW National Championship (Individual)__________ 1976, 1977 M.C. Mullen World University Golf Championship___________________ 1998 Iowa Most Valuable Player__________________________ 1999 Karla Murra Iowa Most Improved Team Member______________ 2005, 2006 Academic All-Big Ten Conference________________ 2006, 2007 Jennifer Nodland Iowa Most Valuable Player __________________________ 1994 World University Golf Championship __________________ 1994 Anne Pinckney Iowa Most Valuable Player __________________________ 1984 Becky Quinby Big Ten Player of the Week (Mar. 20, 2009)_____________ 2009 Academic All-Big Ten Conference_____________________ 2009 Senior Leadership Award___________________________ 2009

Leah Rosine Iowa Most Valuable Player __________________________ 1984 Candy Schneekloth Academic All-Big Ten Conference ____________________ 1995 Lynette Seaton Academic All-Big Ten Conference __________ 1993, 1994, 1995 NGCA Academic All-American________________________ 1995 Scholar Athlete of the Year __________________________ 1994 All-Academic Team ________________________________ 1994 Sonya Stalberger Iowa Most Valuable Player __________________________ 1982 Lynn Tauke CoSIDA Academic All-America __________________ 1984, 1985 Iowa Most Valuable Player __________________________ 1986 All-Big Ten Conference Team ________________________ 1986 NGCA Academic All-American _______________________ 1986 Iowa Academic All-Decade Team __________________ 1981-91 Shirley Trier All-Big Ten Conference Team ________________________ 1990 Academic All-Big Ten Conference _______________ 1989, 1991 Coach Diane Thomason LPGA Merit of Excellence Award______________________ 1983 LPGA Coach of the Year____________________________ 1985 Team USA Head Coach at World University Games____ 1986-12 Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year____________ 1990, 1991 National GCA Coach of the Year______________________ 1990 LPGA Coach of the Year Midwestern Section______________ 1991 NGCA Gladys Palmer Award_________________________ 1992 National Golf Coaches Association Hall of Fame_________ 1995

Jennifer Reints Academic All-Big Ten Conference________________ 2003, 2004 Iowa Most Improved Player__________________________ 2003

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RECORDS

IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF Top 15 Individual Performances for 18 holes 1. Shelby Phillips____________ 67_______________ Chip-N-Club Invitational________________________________ Fall, 2013 Brianna Coopman _________ 67_______________ Challenge at Onion Creek______________________________ Fall, 2009 2. Kristi Cardwell____________ 68_______________ Wyoming Cowgirl Classic____________________________ Spring, 2012 Tyrette Metzendorf ________ 68_______________ Lady Northern Invitational_______________________________ Fall, 2007 4. Kristi Cardwell____________ 69_______________ Challenge at Onion Creek______________________________ Fall, 2010 Chelsea Harris____________ 69_______________ Challenge at Onion Creek______________________________ Fall, 2009 Karla Murra______________ 69_______________ Legends of Golf Shootout_______________________________ Fall, 2006 Karla Murra______________ 69_______________ Pelican Preserve Invitational____________________________ Fall, 2006 Lynn Tauke_______________ 69_______________ Iowa Invitational___________________________________ Spring, 1986 Liz Bennett_______________ 69_______________ Lady Northern Invitational_______________________________ Fall, 2001 Amy Riepma_____________ 69_______________ East/West Rio Verde Invitational______________________ Spring, 2005 11. Chelsea Harris____________ 70_______________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 2012 Kristi Cardwell____________ 70_______________ Wyoming Cowgirl Classic____________________________ Spring, 2012 Chelsea Harris____________ 70_______________ Westbrook Spring Invitational_________________________ Spring, 2012 Kristi Cardwell____________ 70_______________ Lady Northern Invitational_______________________________ Fall, 2011 Laura Cilek_______________ 70_______________ Badger Invitational____________________________________ Fall, 2010 Chelsea Harris____________ 70_______________ Badger Invitational____________________________________ Fall, 2010 Jill Marcum_______________ 70_______________ UNLV Invitational__________________________________ Spring, 2007 Tyrette Metzendorf ________ 70_______________ Hawkeye Invitational___________________________________ Fall, 2005 Tyrette Metzendorf ________ 70_______________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 2008 Stacey Bergman__________ 70_______________ River Wilderness___________________________________ Spring, 1997 Leslie Gumm_____________ 70_______________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 2000 Laura Holmes____________ 70 ______________ UALR Invitational_____________________________________ Fall, 2000 Megan George____________ 70 ______________ UMKC Invitational_____________________________________ Fall, 2001 Liz Bennett_______________ 70 ______________ Lady Northern Invitational_______________________________ Fall, 2002 Virginie Bonfils____________ 70 ______________ Shoot-out at the Legends_______________________________ Fall, 2003 Liz Bennett_______________ 70_______________ Hawkeye Invitational___________________________________ Fall, 2004 Top 15 Individual Performances for 36 holes 1. Kristi Cardwell____________ 138______________ Wyoming Cowgirl Classic____________________________ Spring, 2012 2. Chelsea Harris____________ 140______________ Challenge at Onion Creek______________________________ Fall, 2009 3. Chelsea Harris____________ 142______________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 2012 4. Chelsea Harris____________ 143______________ Westbrook Spring Invitational_________________________ Spring, 2012 Kristi Cardwell____________ 143______________ Challenge at Onion Creek______________________________ Fall, 2010 Chelsea Harris____________ 143______________ Badger Invitational____________________________________ Fall, 2010 Tyrette Metzendorf ________ 143______________ Legends of Golf Shoot-out______________________________ Fall, 2005 Laura Holmes____________ 143 _____________ UALR Invitational_____________________________________ Fall, 2000 9. Jill Marcum_______________ 144______________ Pelican Preserve Invitational____________________________ Fall, 2006 Karla Murra______________ 144______________ Pelican Preserve Invitational____________________________ Fall, 2006 Tyrette Metzendorf ________ 144______________ Hawkeye Invitational___________________________________ Fall, 2005 12. Kristi Cardwell____________ 145______________ Wyoming Cowgirl Classic____________________________ Spring, 2012 Lauren English____________ 145______________ Westbrook Spring Invitational_________________________ Spring, 2012 Kristi Cardwell____________ 145______________ Jackrabbit Invitational________________________________Spring, 2011 Kristi Cardwell____________ 145______________ Badger Invitational____________________________________ Fall, 2010 Jill Marcum_______________ 145______________ UNLV Invitational__________________________________ Spring, 2007 Lynn Tauke_______________ 145 _____________ Iowa Invitational___________________________________ Spring, 1986 Stacey Arnold_____________ 145 _____________ Lady Buckeye Invitational____________________________ Spring, 1990 Megan George____________ 145 _____________ UMKC Invitational_____________________________________ Fall, 2001 Megan George____________ 145 _____________ Lady Northern Invitational______________________________ Fall, 2002 Virginie Bonfils____________ 145 _____________ Shoot-out at the Legends_______________________________ Fall, 2003 Top 15 Individual Performances for 54 holes 1. Kristi Cardwell____________ 213______________ Wyoming Cowgirl Classic____________________________ Spring, 2012 Chelsea Harris____________ 213______________ Challenge at Onion Creek______________________________ Fall, 2009 3. Chelsea Harris____________ 217______________ Westbrook Spring Invitational_________________________ Spring, 2012 Karla Murra______________ 217______________ Pelican Preserve Invitational____________________________ Fall, 2006 5. Kristi Cardwell____________ 218______________ Challenge at Onion Creek______________________________ Fall, 2010 6. Jill Marcum_______________ 219______________ Pelican Preserve Invitational____________________________ Fall, 2006 Kelley Brooke_____________ 219 _____________ Lady Buckeye Invitational____________________________ Spring, 1990 Tyrette Metzendorf ________ 219______________ Lady Northern Invitational_______________________________ Fall, 2007 9. Chelsea Harris____________ 220______________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 2012 Jill Marcum_______________ 220______________ UNLV Invitational__________________________________ Spring, 2007 Tyrette Metzendorf ________ 220______________ Hawkeye Invitational___________________________________ Fall, 2005 Stacey Arnold_____________ 220 _____________ Lady Buckeye Invitational____________________________ Spring, 1990 Liz Bennett_______________ 220______________ East/West Rio Verde Invitational______________________ Spring, 2005 14. Lauren English____________ 221______________ Westbrook Spring Invitational_________________________ Spring, 2012 Gigi DiGrazia_____________ 221______________ Westbrook Spring Invitational_________________________ Spring, 2012 Laura Cilek_______________ 221______________ Badger Invitational____________________________________ Fall, 2010 Chelsea Harris____________ 221______________ Badger Invitational____________________________________ Fall, 2010 Brianna Coopman_________ 221______________ Challenge at Onion Creek______________________________ Fall, 2009 Tyrette Metzendorf_________ 221______________ Legends of Golf Shoot-out______________________________ Fall, 2005

Laura Holmes____________ 221 _____________ UALR Invitational_____________________________________ Fall, 2000 Stacey Arnold_____________ 221 _____________ Iowa Invitational___________________________________ Spring, 1989 Stacey Arnold_____________ 221 _____________ Lady Northern Invitational_______________________________ Fall, 1990

Top 15 Individual Performances for 72 holes 1. Tyrette Metzendorf_________ 295______________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 2008 2. Stacey Bergman__________ 299 _____________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 1998 3. Liz Bennett_______________ 300 _____________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 2003 4. Stacey Arnold_____________ 302 _____________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 1991 5. Amy Riepma_____________ 303______________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 2006 6. M.C. Mullen______________ 304 _____________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 1998 7. Karla Murra______________ 306______________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 2006 8. Melanie Boyles___________ 307______________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 2008 Tyrette Metzendorf_________ 307______________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 2006 M.C. Mullen______________ 307 _____________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 1999 11. Shirley Trier______________ 308 _____________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 1991 12. Mary Jo Rollins___________ 309 _____________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 1991 Stacey Arnold_____________ 309 _____________ NCAA Championships______________________________ Spring, 1991 M.C. Mullen______________ 309 _____________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 2000 15. Kelli Carney______________ 310 _____________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 1998 Kelley Brooke_____________ 310 _____________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 1990 Amy Butzer______________ 310 _____________ Big Ten Championships_____________________________ Spring, 1987 Top 15 Team Performances for 18 holes 1. 285______________________________________ Challenge at Onion Creek________________________________Fall, 2009 2. 289______________________________________ Wyoming Cowgirl Classic_______________________________ Spring 2012 3. 290______________________________________ Westbrook Spring Invitational___________________________ Spring, 2012 290______________________________________ Pelican Preserve Invitational______________________________Fall, 2006 5. 291______________________________________ UNLV Invitational____________________________________ Spring, 2007 291______________________________________ Big Ten Championships_______________________________ Spring, 2008 7. 294______________________________________ Westbrook Spring Invitational___________________________ Spring, 2012 8. 295______________________________________ Westbrook Spring Invitational___________________________ Spring, 2012 295______________________________________ Mary Fossum Invitational_________________________________Fall, 2007 295______________________________________ Challenge at Onion Creek________________________________Fall, 2010 11. 296______________________________________ Legends of Golf Shootout_________________________________Fall, 2006 296______________________________________ Lady Buckeye Invitational______________________________ Spring, 1990 13. 297______________________________________ Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational__________________________Fall, 2011 297______________________________________ Badger Invitational______________________________________Fall, 2010 297______________________________________ Lady Buckeye Invitational______________________________ Spring, 1990 297______________________________________ Iowa Invitational_____________________________________ Spring, 1989 297______________________________________ Shoot-out at the Legends_________________________________Fall, 2003 297______________________________________ East/West Rio Verde Invitational________________________ Spring, 2005 19. 298______________________________________ Dick McGuire Invitational_________________________________Fall, 2011

Top 20 Team Season Scoring Averages

1. 76.3____________________________Fall, 2010 2. 76.6____________________________Fall, 2006 3. 76.7____________________________Spring, 2012 4. 76.9____________________________Fall, 2011 5. 77.1____________________________Fall, 2005 6. 77.5 ___________________________Fall, 2001 7. 78.0 ___________________________Fall, 2000 8. 78.1 ___________________________Fall, 1999 9. 78.2____________________________Fall, 2009 78.2____________________________Spring, 2005 11. 78.3____________________________Spring, 2007 12. 78.6 ___________________________Spring, 1990 78.6 ___________________________Fall, 1997 78.6____________________________Spring 2010 15. 78.9____________________________Spring, 2011 78.9 ___________________________Fall, 2002 17. 79.0 ___________________________Fall, 1989 18. 79.2 ___________________________Spring, 2004 19. 79.3____________________________Fall, 2004 79.3 ___________________________Spring, 1989 79.3 ___________________________Spring, 2000

Top 20 Ind. Season Scoring Averages 1. Tyrette Metzendorf __ 74.9_______ 2. Heather Suhr ______ 75.2_______ 3. Kristi Cardwell______ 75.7_______ Chelsea Harris_____ 75.7_______ 5. Chelsea Harris_____ 75.8_______ Tyrette Metzendorf __ 75.8_______ 7. Stacey Arnold ______ 75.9_______ 8. Jill Marcum________ 76.1_______ Tyrette Metzendorf __ 76.1_______ 10. Liz Bennett________ 76.3_______ 11. Liz Bennett ________ 76.8_______ Meghan Spero _____ 76.8_______ 13. Kristi Cardwell______ 76.9_______ Heather Suhr ______ 76.9_______ 15. Karla Murra________ 77.0_______ Liz Bennett ________ 77.0_______ 17. Chelsea Harris_____ 77.1_______ Laura Cilek________ 77.1_______ Tyrette Metzendorf __ 77.1_______ Stacey Arnold ______ 77.1_______ Stacey Arnold ______ 77.1_______ Stacey Bergman ___ 77.1_______

Fall, 2007 Fall, 2001 Fall, 2010 Fall, 2010 Spring, 2012 Fall, 2005 Fall, 1990 Fall, 2006 Spring, 2008 Spring, 2005 Spring, 2003 Fall, 1999 Spring, 2012 Fall, 2000 Fall, 2006 Spring, 2004 Fall, 2011 Fall, 2010 Fall, 2006 Spring, 1990 Spring, 1989 Spring, 1998

298______________________________________ Badger Invitational______________________________________Fall, 2010 298______________________________________ San Diego Fall Classic___________________________________Fall, 1997 298______________________________________ Legends of Golf Invitational_______________________________Fall, 1999 298______________________________________ Lady Buckeye Invitational______________________________ Spring, 2005 Top 15 Team Performances for 36 holes 1. 584______________________________________ Challenge at Onion Creek________________________________Fall, 2009 584______________________________________ Westbrook Spring Invitational___________________________ Spring, 2012 3. 589______________________________________ Pelican Preserve Invitational______________________________Fall, 2006 4. 590______________________________________ Wyoming Cowgirl Classic______________________________ Spring, 2012 5. 593______________________________________ UNLV Invitational____________________________________ Spring, 2007 6. 595______________________________________ Westbrook Spring Invitational___________________________ Spring, 2012 595______________________________________ Badger Invitational______________________________________Fall, 2010 595______________________________________ Challenge at Onion Creek________________________________Fall, 2010 8. 598______________________________________ Legends of Golf Shootout_________________________________Fall, 2006 598______________________________________ Lady Buckeye Invitational______________________________ Spring, 2005 10 599 _____________________________________ Lady Buckeye Invitational______________________________ Spring, 1990 11. 601______________________________________ Pelican Preserve Invitational______________________________Fall, 2007 601______________________________________ East/West Rio Verde Invitational________________________ Spring, 2005 13. 602______________________________________ UNLV Invitational____________________________________ Spring, 2007 602______________________________________ Lady Northern Invitational_________________________________Fall, 2005 602______________________________________ Lady Razorback Invitational_______________________________Fall, 2005 602 _____________________________________ Lady Northern Invitational_________________________________Fall, 2002 602 _____________________________________ Hawkeye Invitational__________________________________ Spring, 2002 Top 15 Team Performances for 54 holes 1. 879______________________________________ Westbrook Spring Invitational___________________________ Spring, 2012 2. 884______________________________________ Wyoming Cowgirl Classic______________________________ Spring, 2012 3. 888______________________________________ Challenge at Onion Creek________________________________Fall, 2009 4. 891______________________________________ Pelican Preserve Invitational______________________________Fall, 2006 5. 893______________________________________ UNLV Invitational____________________________________ Spring, 2007 6. 894______________________________________ Badger Invitational______________________________________Fall, 2010 7. 896 _____________________________________ Lady Buckeye Invitational______________________________ Spring, 1990 8. 903______________________________________ Big Ten Championships_______________________________ Spring, 2006 903______________________________________ Lady Buckeye Invitational______________________________ Spring, 2005 10. 909______________________________________ Legends of Golf Shootout______________________________ Spring, 2007 11. 910______________________________________ Jackrabbit Invitational_________________________________ Spring, 2011 12. 912 _____________________________________ Big Ten Championships_______________________________ Spring, 1991 13. 913 _____________________________________ Lady Northern Invitational_________________________________Fall, 2002 14. 914 _____________________________________ Legends of Golf Shoot-out________________________________Fall, 2001 914______________________________________ Challenge at Onion Creek________________________________Fall, 2010 16. 915______________________________________ Dick McGuire Invitational_________________________________Fall, 2011 Top 10 Team Performances for 72 holes 1. 1,223____________________________________ Big Ten Championships_______________________________ 2. 1,227____________________________________ Big Ten Championships_______________________________ 3. 1,231____________________________________ Big Ten Championships_______________________________ 4. 1,238____________________________________ Big Ten Championships_______________________________ 5. 1,239____________________________________ Big Ten Championships_______________________________ 6. 1,253____________________________________ Big Ten Championships_______________________________ 7. 1,255____________________________________ Big Ten Championships_______________________________ 8. 1,257____________________________________ Big Ten Championships_______________________________ 9. 1,261____________________________________ Big Ten Championships_______________________________ 10. 1,262____________________________________ Big Ten Championships_______________________________

Spring, 2006 Spring, 1998 Spring, 2008 Spring, 1991 Spring, 2003 Spring, 2004 Spring, 2010 Spring, 2007 Spring, 2011 Spring, 2000

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IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF GARY BARTA

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Now in his eighth year as director of athletics at the University of Iowa, Gary Barta continues to provide the UI’s more than 600 student-athletes, in addition to more than 225 coaches, administrators and support staff, the strong leadership and strategic vision that is the foundation for the Hawkeyes’ success both today and in the future. Barta often notes, “Hope is not a strategy,” and evidence of his commitment to planning and execution is his second strategic plan for the UI Athletics Department. The latest “road map” addresses the next five years for the Hawkeyes and is built on the same core tenets contained in the first: Win. Graduate. Do it right. The Hawkeyes are coming off a 2012-13 athletics year that saw eight programs participate in national championship competition, a record-setting year in terms of graduation rates – 77 percent, and steady progress in terms of facility improvements, highlighted by the opening of the new indoor practice facility for the UI’s football program and the Hoak Family Golf Complex at Finkbine Golf Course, home of the Hawkeyes’ men’s and women’s golf programs. Under Barta’s direction, the UI will continue to put into place the infrastructure that will provide the foundation for competitive success. The 2012-13 basketball season provides an outstanding example of the impact state-of-the-art facilities can have on a program. Boosted by a new practice facility and an enhanced strength and conditioning facility – two pieces of Barta’s first strategic plan for the UI – Fran McCaffery’s Iowa men’s basketball team won 25 games and advanced to the championship game of the 2013 National Invitation Tournament. Lisa Bluder’s Iowa women’s basketball team earned its sixth consecutive invitation to the NCAA Tournament. Another example of investments made under Barta’s direction that have helped Iowa turn the corner competitively is the UI men’s golf program. Barta increased his commitment to the sport when he hired native Iowan Mark Hankins, who had a vision for the program that included a new practice facility. Barta, Hankins and the Hawkeyes celebrated the opening of the new $6 million Hoak Family Golf Complex in February, just three months before Hankins’ nationally ranked squad made its fifth straight appearance in the national regional championships.

The Barta family includes Connie, Madison, Gary and Luke.

Women’s basketball and men’s golf are two of the eight UI programs that participated in national championship competition in 2012-13. At the top of the list was Tom Brands’ wrestling program, which crowned one national champion, had four wrestlers earn AllAmerica honors, and finished fourth nationally at the end of a season that included a Big Ten Conference Dual Meet championship. JD Reive’s men’s gymnastics team had three individuals earn All-America honors after finishing fifth at the national meet. Larissa Libby’s women’s gymnastics program advanced to NCAA regional competition for the sixth straight season. The Iowa field hockey program under the direction of Tracy Greisbaum advanced to its sixth NCAA Tournament over the last nine years and 22nd in school history – a total that ranks No. 1 among the Hawkeyes’ Big Ten Conference peers. Two Hawkeyes were named All-Americans. Iowa’s 200 and 400 medley relay teams and backstroker Grant Betulius earned All-America honors while leading Marc Long’s men’s swimming and diving team to a 32nd place at the national championship. Larry Wieczorek’s UI track and field program crowned eight AllAmericans en route to placing 35th at the national outdoor championship. Interest in the Hawkeyes continues to soar. Sellouts for home games of the football team at historic Kinnick Stadium and a waiting list for access to the premium seating areas inside the Paul W. Brechler Press Box are the norm. So, too, is Iowa leading the country in attendance at home wrestling events -- Iowa averaged just under 9,000 fans per home dual match in 201213 – and being ranked among the nation’s Top 20 in attendance in women’s basketball. Success on the court has also resulted in spinning turnstiles for home games of the UI men’s basketball team. The Hawkeyes’ run to New York City’s Madison Square Garden and the NIT championship game included a pair of sold out games on Mediacom Court in 15,400-seat Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Those two sellouts, paired with three regular season sellouts, helped to push Iowa’s total average per game to 13,625, an improvement of more than 1,700 per game that has pushed the Hawkeyes into the nation’s Top 25 in per game attendance. Under Barta’s leadership, Iowa has also embraced new technologies and that, too, has paid dividends: Iowa ranks among the nation’s Top 10 in Facebook “friends” and Twitter “followers.” The UI also delivers Hawk Talk Daily, a daily e-newsletter, and Hawk Talk Monthly, a monthly e-magazine, to more than 70,000 friends of the UI and fans of the Hawkeyes to complement the news, information, video and photography available on hawkeyesports.com, the official

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IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF 2012. Phase I includes the new indoor practice facility for Coach Kirk Ferentz’ program that has competed on 10 bowl games over the past 11 seasons. Phase II includes construction of the new Iowa Football Operations Center, which will include new team locker rooms, team meeting rooms, athletic medical training space, video operations, and coaches offices and meeting rooms. Funded entirely through private support and revenue generated by the UI Athletics Department, the project is an important next phase of the master facilities plan for Hawkeye football. It will be constructed adjacent to the Ron and Margaret Kenyon Outdoor Practice Facility, immediately west of Kinnick Stadium and will be connected to the new indoor practice facility. The 2010-11 season marked the first for the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams in the UI’s $69 million Campus Recreation and Wellness Center. The Hawkeyes hosted the 2012 Big Ten Championships and the UI men’s squad responded by earning its highest Big Ten finish in 15 seasons. Another of the latest additions to the facilities available to the UI’s student-athletes is the Varsity Golf Complex practice facility for the men’s and women’s golf programs. Located at the southern edge of the UI’s award-winning Finkbine Golf Course, the facility is expected to be completed for use this winter. It will provide the Hawkeyes a state-of-the-art facility that offers the opportunity for year-round training and practice. Barta’s involvement in the UI campus community extends beyond intercollegiate athletics. He is a member of the President’s Cabinet, comprised of vice presidents and other campus leaders, that provide counsel to UI President Sally Mason. That group was instrumental in the UI’s response to record-setting flooding that besieged the campus and the Iowa City and Coralville community in June 2008. Barta also represents the UI and the Hawkeyes at the conference and national level. During his first six years at the UI, he has participated in the creation and implementation of the Big Ten Network, the expansion of the Big Ten Conference and realignment of athletics conferences nationally, and the Big Ten’s postseason bowl game agreements that were successfully implemented in 2010. Nationally, Barta remains active in the Division IA Athletics Directors Association, the National Association of College Directors of Athletics, and currently serves on the NCAA Football Committee Board of Directors. Barta often suggests to his staff that “Hope is not a strategy,” which is why he is currently overseeing a comprehensive review of the strategic plan for the UI Athletics Department and has worked with the UI’s leadership on a long-term financial plan.

Another favorite saying of his is, “Vision without resources is irrelevant.” Over the course of his career he has been directly involved in raising hundreds of millions of dollars in support of intercollegiate athletics. This has remained a primary focus during his tenure at Iowa, where private support for the Hawkeyes continues to flourish despite a challenging economy. Under Barta’s leadership –- and thanks to a talented athletics development staff – the UI has seen year-over-year improvement in annual giving in spite of the difficult economic environment. In addition, under Barta’s direction, the UI generated more than $20 million of philanthropic and corporate sponsorship support for the revitalization of Carver-Hawkeye Arena and has already surpassed that level of support for the current football projects. The UI also generated the $2 million in private support necessary to fully fund the Hawkeyes’ new practice facility for its men’s and women’s golf programs. As the director of athletics at the University of Wyoming for three years, seven different UW coaches were named Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year. He also spearheaded a fund-raising effort that netted the Cowboy athletics program $11 million in private support and $11 million in matching state fund. As the senior associate athletics director at the University of Washington, he directed the “Campaign for the Student-Athlete,” was a participant in the design, construction and/or renovation of several UW athletics facilities, including Bank of America Arena and the Dempsey Indoor Practice Facility. In addition to almost doubling the amount of annual private support received by UW, Barta also managed the department’s external relations division, a task that included corporate sponsorship and radio contracts. His responsibilities at Washington expanded over time to include hiring of coaching and administrative staff, and the day-to-day oversight of several Huskie sport teams. The roots of his development experience extend to his first two positions: director of athletics development and external relations at the University of Northern Iowa and director of development at his alma mater, North Dakota State University. Barta earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mass communication and broadcast journalism from NDSU in 1987. He was an option quarterback for Bison football squads that won the Division II NCAA National Championship in 1983, 1985 and 1986. Barta, and his wife, Connie, have a son, Luke (14) and a daughter, Madison (12). He was born Sept. 4, 1963, in Minneapolis.

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The Athleticsis isunder under direction of Gary is regarded of intercollegiate programs in TheUIUIDepartment Department ofofAthletics thethe direction of Gary BartaBarta and isand regarded as oneas of one the top the intercollegiate in the nation. Onceboth again, the Hawkeyes enjoyed success both thetop nation. Once again, programs the Hawkeyes enjoyed success athletically and academically in 2012-13 athletically and academically in 2010-11. Academically, the UI’s federal graduation rate of 77 percent (for student-athletes who enrolled in the fall of 2005)is the best mark in school history.earned That mark was six pointsaccolades, better than the UI44student body and 12aspoints better than achieved by Sixty-four Hawkeyes all-conference while were recognized All-Americans. student-athletes nationally. For the fourth consecutive year, all 24 of Iowa’s teams exceeded the Academic Progress Rate (APR) Hawkeye student-athletes the classroom wellNCAA’ withs “Graduation 172 earningSuccess Academic benchmark and the programexcelled posted ainrecord 87 percent as in the Rate.All-Big ” It is the seventh time in eight Ten laurels. Thirty-four Hawkeyes were honored by the Big Ten Conference with the Distinguished years of the GSR’s existence that Iowa’s student-athletes scored 80 percent or better.

Scholar Award. The graduation rate of Iowa’s student-athletes has improved in each of the past 10 years and hasHawkeye consistently theoutstanding graduationyear rateinof2012-13, all UI students. Athletically, teamsranked enjoyedabove another as a significant number of Iowa’s 24 programs reached postseason play. The Iowa men’s basketball team advanced to the championship game of the National Invitation

Tournament, the women’ s basketball team competed in theand NCAA Tournament the recognized sixth straightbyseason Iowa’ s men’s cross country, men’s and women’ s tennis, softball teams for were the and the wrestling team finished fourth at the NCAA Championships. NCAA for their high academic marks. The four teams earned Public Recognition Awards, based on their most recent multi-year Academic Progress Rates. In February, 2013, the UI dedicated the 4,200-square foot James M. Hoak Family Golf Complex, a state-of-the-art golf facility featuring indoor putting and chipping green and two indoor-to-outdoor heated practice bays. It came on the heels

The UI closed the 2010-11 athletics year with ofa bang, establishing a school record inoftotal of the completion of a $47 million revitalization Carver-Hawkeye Arena in the summer 2011.points That project included the scored in the ofannual Learfield Directors’ Cup. sThe Hawkeyes 510 points in strength training construction a practice facilitySports for men’ s and women’ basketball and accumulated volleyball, a 10,000-square-foot andcompetition cardiovascularthat center, and points an expansion Daninstitution’ Gable Wrestling in addition to new locker room and support the awards basedtoonthe each s finishComplex, in national championship facilities for men’ basketball, wrestling and10 volleyball competition in ups and to 20women’ total ssports (10 women’ s and men’s).programs, and office space for the majority of Iowa administrative and coaching staffs.

Several new projects have come to completion on the Iowa campus. Some of the latest additions Phase I of a two-phase project for the UI football program was completed in August, 2012. Phase I included a new indoor topractice the UI facility campusforinclude the completion of the new Campus andinWellness Center,over the past 12 seasons. head coach Kirk Ferentz’ football program thatRecreation has competed 10 bowl games which houses the swimming and diving teams, and the state-of-the-art $7 million rowing Phase II includes construction of the new Iowa Football Operations Center, which will include new team locker rooms, team boathouse. In addition the brand newspace, swimming and rowing the RoyandG.meeting Karro rooms. Funded entirely meeting rooms, athletic to medical training video operations, andfacilities, coaches offices Athletics Hall ofsupport Fame and the by Russell Ann Gerdin Athletic and next phase of the through private andVisitors revenueCenter, generated the UIand Athletics Department, theLearning project is Center an important master facilities plan and for Hawkeye football. the Hawkeye Tennis Recreation Center completed construction in recent years. Furthermore, the UI completed a $47 million Carver-Hawkeye Arena renovation project in the summer of 2011. IOWA WRESTLING Kinnick Stadium received a major upgrade and renovation that was completed just prior to the The Hawkeye wrestling team --project the national attendance leader inofeach the last continued its dominance 2006 season. The $89 million included the replacing the ofsouth endseven zoneseasons stands --and on the mat, finishing fourth at the NCAA Championships. Four Hawkeyes earned All-America accolades building of a four-level press box that houses 47 guest suites. New scoreboards, video walls, in 2013, including 157-pound national champion Derek St. John. Iowa has claimed 23 national championships since 1975 and 34 Big Ten titles in concession its history. stands and rest rooms were also part of the project.

T OLT APLRPORG OR GR M A T OATA AAM IOWA FOOTBALL Iowa football continued its stellar play, finishing in the upper division of the Big Ten for the ninth time TRACK AND inIOWA the last 10MEN’S years. The Hawkeyes capped theirFIELD season with a thrilling 27-24 come-from-behind victory The Missouri men’s trackin and team placed theIowa’ NCAAs third Outdoor Track and Championships and earned over the field Insight Bowl. The35th winatwas straight bowlField victory, a school record. All-America recognition in nine events. Senior Justin Austin swept the Big Ten Athlete of the Championships and Big Ten Athlete of the Year honors for the second time in his career.

IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL The women’MEN’G s basketballGOLF team had another outstanding season, finishing third in the league and IOWA advancing to the NCAA Tournament. Lisa Bluder, who is a three-time Big Tenappearance Coach of the Yearand andtwo Head coach Mark Hankins led the Hawkeyes to their fifth-straight NCAA Regional in 2013 two-time Regional Coach of the Year, coached Kachine Alexander and Jaime Printy to honorable student-athletes garnered all-region honors. Senior Steven Ihm made a splash in the summer, winning the mention All-America status. Alexander wasPGA alsoTourtabbed Player of the Year. Bluder has Sunnehanna Amateur and competing on the in the the 2013Premier John Deere Classic. guided Iowa to eight first division finishes in her 11 years and has taken her program to eight NCAA Tournaments, including BASKETBALL four straight. IOWA MEN’S

Third-year head coach Fran McCaffery led the Hawkeyes to 25 wins -- matching the second-highest win total

in school history -- and to the championship game ofAND the NationalFIELD Invitation Tournament. The team’s success IOWA MEN’S TRACK saw increased attendance, as Iowa had six sellouts at Carver-Hawkeye led tochampionships a No. 21 national The men’s track and field team finished eighth in the nation at theArena, indoorwhich national home attendance ranking. and won the outdoor Big Ten title in 2011. Coach Larry Wieczorek was named Big Ten Coach of the Year, while numerous Hawkeyes earned all-league and All-America honors. IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICS The Hawkeye men’s gymnastics team completed its most successful season in nearly a decade in 2013. Iowa

IOWA MEN’G GOLF finished fifth nationally at the NCAA Championships, marking the program’s best finish since 2000. The Hawkeyes three individuals earn All-America including Balboa, the first allHead coachhad Mark Hankins continued to have hisrecognition, men’s golfers play atJavier a high level.who Thewas Hawkeyes around Iowa honoree since 2005. advanced to the NCAA Championships for the second time in three years and tied for 10th nationally – a school-record finish. Vince India was named the Big Ten Player of the Year and earned the prestigious IOWA FIELD HOCKEY Les Bolstad Trophy, which goes to the male golfer with the lowest stroke average in the Big Ten. The Hawkeyes advanced to their second-straight and 22nd all-time NCAA Tournament in 2012. Iowa had two student-athletes garner All-America recognition, the 82nd and 83rd honorees in program history.

IOWA MEN’S BASKETBALL The men’s basketball team had its first season under head coach Fran McCaffery. Hawkeye fans flocked to Carver-Hawkeye Arena to watch the Black and Gold. Attendance increased 20 percent, which ranked fifth-best in the country.

IOWA WRESTLING IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL The Hawkeye wrestling continued its dominance on the mat, third at theNCAA NCAA UI head coach Lisa Bluderteam guided the Hawkeye women’s basketball teamfinishing to its sixth-straight Tournament in a year when the Hawkeyes first and23 second roundchampionships, contests inside Carver-Hawkeye moved on to the Round of 32 Championships. Iowahosted has claimed national including threeArena. in theIowa last four following Miami (Fla.) and All-American finished 21-13 accolades overall. TheenHawkeyes onlys Big Ten team to appear years, andan 34opening-round Big Ten titles. victory Five Hawkeyes earned route to are thethe team’ in six consecutive NCAA tournaments and one of 13 schools nationally. third place finish. PPAAGGEE 3275


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IOWAGYMNASTICS IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF CONSIDER THE COMMUNITY CONSIDER THEoffer COMMUNITY Some universities the large city atmosphere. Others offer the college town experience. The Some universities offeris the large city atmosphere. University of Iowa uniquely situated to offer Others offer the college town experience. student athletes the very best of both The of these University of Iowa is uniquely situated to offer different worlds. student athletes the very best of both of these different Once theworlds. state capital, Iowa City is considered one of the truly great college towns in America. The Once statewith capital, Iowa Cityonisgame considered one city the swells excitement day when ofnearly the truly great college towns in America. The 16,000 Hawkeye fans from across the state city withconverge excitement game day whenArena andswells Midwest on on Carver-Hawkeye nearly 16,000 Hawkeye fans from the state to cheer the Hawkeyes to anotheracross victory. and Midwest converge on Carver-Hawkeye Arena to cheer to another Iowathe City’Hawkeyes s downtown area is victory. alive and thriving. Restaurants, shops and sidewalk cafes face onto Iowa City’s downtown is alive watchers, and thriving. pedestrian malls fullarea of people street Restaurants, shops and sidewalk cafes face onto entertainers and food vendors. pedestrian malls full of people watchers, street entertainers foodandvendors. Attractive inandsize friendliness, Iowa City is big in the sense that it offers all the advantages Attractive in size andoffriendliness, Iowametropolitan City is and conveniences much larger big in the sense that it offers all the advantages areas like summer and permanent employment and convenienceslive of much larger metropolitan opportunities, entertainment and concerts, areas like summer and permanent fine dining and shopping, industryemployment and commerce. opportunities, live entertainment and concerts, fine dining and isshopping, industry andofcommerce. Iowa City located in the heart eastern Iowa, within easy driving distance of several major Iowa City is located the heart oftheeastern Midwestern citiesinincluding state Iowa, capital, within easy driving distance of several majorOmaha, Des Moines, as well as Chicago, St. Louis, Midwestern includingand theMilwaukee. state capital, Des Kansas City,cities Minneapolis Moines, as well as Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Minneapolis and Milwaukee.

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serendipitous spirit.

There’s nothing like feeling the crisp air as one tours the Big Ten There’s feeling the crisp air as tours the campus,nothing just as like there’s no other feeling likeone walking the Big shores Ten campus, just as there’s no other feeling like walking the for along Lake MacBride, north of town. This is an ideal location shores along MacBride, north of town. This isand an ideal a weekend tripLake filled with sights, sounds, shopping plenty of location weekend trip filled” with sights, sounds, shopping activitiesfor onaany given weekend.

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“Move to Iowa City. Some of the happiest people in the world live in Iowa City.” CHRISTOPHER KEYES EDITOR | MIDWEST MAGAZINE | AUGUST, 2007

IOWA CITY: THE BEST PLACE TO LIVE

• Named a top-10 college town by Livability.com, Aug., 2013 • One of 50 “Best Places to Live and Play” National Geographic Adventure • #18 among the top 25 green cities in the country Country Home • Healthiest Town in the United States Men’s Journal • Iowa City ranks 8th out of 179 on best performing small cities list “Milken Institute,” October 2011 • Iowa City named third-best major metropolitan area in the country for college students “American Institute for Economic Research,” August 2011 • Iowa City ranks 3rd for volunteer rate (mid-sized cities) - “Volunteering in America,” Corporation for National & Community Service, August 2011 • “Top Towns for Jobs,” MSN CareerBuilder, January 2010 • Iowa City is ranked as one of America’s Top 100 Adventure Cities National Geographic Adventure, October 2009 • Iowa City/Coralville/North Liberty named an Iowa Great Place Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, October 2009

• No. 5 “Best Places to Begin a Career” Metros Under 500,000, Forbes Magazine, July, 2010 • No. 13 “Top College Towns for Jobs” Forbes Magazine, May 2009 Sperling’s Best Places, March 2007 • Iowa ranks 9th in the nation for number of state parks, recreational areas and natural areas CQ Press, 2010 • Iowa ranks 10th in safest neighborhoods in the U.S. CQ Press, 2010 • Iowa has the 3rd-highest public high school graduation rate in the U.S. - CQ Press, 2010 • Iowa has over 1400 miles of trails for hiking and biking within its state parks and recreational areas Iowa Department of Transportation • The Iowa City Public Library is #5 on the “Top 10 Libraries for Children” list - Livability.com, 2012 • One of the Top 25 “Best Places to Retire and Work” - Forbes, 2012 • UI Hospitals and Clinics ranked top hospital in Iowa; nine UICH programs rated among the best in the U.S. US News and Word Report, 2012 • Iowa City West and City High ranked among the best high schools in the country - Newsweek, 2012 • Johnson County is ranked third nationally in the “Fourth Economy Index,” April, 2012

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A CAMPUS ON THE MOVE The University of Iowa campus caters to pedestrians and bicyclists; it’s compact enough to cross in a 20-minute walk. A free ride on a campus bus can cut that time in half. Entertainment on campus and in Iowa City is geared toward student budgets, with many events offered at no charge. The University of Iowa offers more than 400 student organizations, extensive recreation facilities, 50 fraternities and sororities, and a broad schedule of arts performances, lectures, cultural celebrations and club sports and intramural athletic contests to go along with the intercollegiate competition within the Big Ten Conference..

STUDENT-ORIENTED NIGHT LIFE Iowa’s campus is set right in the city’s downtown area, where you’ll find dance clubs, movies, coffeehouses, and restaurants to suit every taste. Live music can be found any night of the week in clubs and restaurants, even outside on warm evenings on the downtown pedestrian mall. Iowa City businesses are convenient and geared toward student tastes and needs.

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CONSIDER THE OPPORTUNITY FOR A QUALITY EDUCATION A quality education is one of the highest priorities at the University of Iowa. Just over 90 percent of Johnson County residents have graduated from high school, and in Iowa City nearly half of all residents have earned bachelor’s degrees. In fact, census statistics indicate Johnson County is the 10th “smartest” county in the nation, based on percentage of residents holding bachelor’s degrees. The University of Iowa represents a strong presence in the community while enhancing the quality of life in Iowa City. Your aspiration may be a career in medicine, law or education. Regardless of the specific career field, it’s important to identify the gymnastics program that places a high priority on academics and allows you to take full advantage of the tremendous educational opportunities available. At the University of Iowa, student-athletes learn quickly that academic success is the highest priority.

ATHLETICS AND ACADEMICS At The University of Iowa, a strong relationship has been developed between athletics and academics, where coaches and athletes work hand-in-hand with academic deans and professors, assuring the student-athlete the best possible opportunities to excel in the classroom and in athletics. From the first visit for any prospective student-athlete, to the completion of their academic and athletic career at Iowa, academic personnel play a large role in the career of Hawkeye student-athletes. Beginning with the on-campus visits, student-athletes are introduced to professors in their selected field of study, and are able to establish a relationship and develop an understanding of the academic setting in which they will be involved.

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THE RUSSELL AND ANN GERDIN ATHLETIC LEARNING CENTER The University of Iowa Russell and Ann Gerdin Athletic Learning Center opened in the fall of 2003. The Learning Center is a multi-level, 20,000-square foot facility, which provides one all-purpose area for the academic pursuits for Iowa’s male and female student-athletes. The facility is centrally located on the UI campus for easy access by all student-athletes and staff. The Learning Center features an auditorium, two classrooms, study lounges for freshmen and upper-class student-athletes, a computer lab, a teaching lab, the athletic library, office space for Iowa’s Academic Student Services staff and a display area to recognize the academic accomplishments of Iowa’s student-athletes.

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When a student-athlete considers her future, she should consider prospects beyond gymnastics. She should consider where she wants to be five, ten, fifteen years from today, and the best course of action for getting there. Also, she should decide early on to commit to excellence in every challenge undertaken. Without a doubt, the men and women listed here took time to consider their future and the ways to get there. These former University of Iowa undergraduates have gone on to become leadsers in their chosen fields.

BUSINESS Leland C. Adams Former president, Amoco Production Co. B.J. Armstrong, Iowa Letterman, 1986-89 Vice-President of Basketball, Wasserman Media Group NBA All-Star, 1994 Three-time NBA Champion, Chicago Bulls John J. Balles Former president, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Matthew Bucksbaum Former CEO & Founder General Growth Properties Arthur A. Collins Founder, Collins Radio (Rockwell Collins) Kathleen A. Dore President, CanWest Media Works, Toronto, Canada Former Executive vice president and general manager, Bravo Television Network & the Independent Film Channel John W. English Former vice president and chief investment officer, Ford Foundation Nolden Gentry Iowa Letterman, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Attorney, Brick, Gentry, Bowers, Swartz, Stoltze, Scheling and Levis Des Moines, IA Leonard Hadley Former chairman and CEO, Maytag Corporation

H. John Hawkinson Former president and director of funds, Kemper Financial Services Inc. Richard O. Jacobson President, Jacobson Warehouse Co. Bill Krause President, Krause Gentle Corp. Richard Levitt Chairman & CEO, Nellis Corporation Frank N. Magid President, Frank N. Magid Associates, Inc., Pioneer in market research and media consultation John Pappajohn Venture capitalist, entrepreneur; President, Equity Dynamics, Inc. Gary Seamans Chairman and CEO, Westell Technologies, Aurora, Ill.

E.F. Lindquist Co‑founder, American College Testing (ACT) Program John B. McLendon First African-American coach inducted into The Basketball Hall of Fame Eddie Robinson Legendary football coach, Grambling State University Wilbur Schramm International authority on communications and founder, Iowa Writers’ Workshop Richard Schultz Executive Director, United States Olympic Committee; Former Executive Director, NCAA James Van Allen World famous space physicist who discovered two radiation belts (the Van Allen Belts) that orbit the earth

Luther Smith Aerospace Engineer, pilot Member, Tuskegee Airmen, 1942 World War II Purple Heart and Prisoner of War Medal

ENTERTAINMENT

Henry B. Tippie Director, Rollins, Inc. Chairman of the Board, Dover Motorsports & Dover Downs Entertainment

Michele M. Crider Recognized worldwide as a leading soprano Has performed in all of Europe’s major opera houses

EDUCATION

Simon Estes International opera star

Joseph N. Crowley President, University of Nevada at Reno and former NCAA president R. Wayne Duke Former commissioner, Big Ten Conference

Diablo Cody Best Original Screenplay Oscar Award for Juno

Al Jarreau Grammy Award‑winning singer Mark Johnson Film producer and Oscar Award winner for Rainman Alex Karras Former NFL All‑Pro, Detroit Lions; actor, Victor, Victoria; Blazing Saddles; “Webster” Barry Kemp Television producer, creator of the hit series “Coach” Shirley Rich Krohn Casting director for Kramer vs Kramer, Three Days of the Condor, Taps, Saturday Night Fever Ashton Kutcher Television and film actor Richard Maibaum Writer of James Bond motion picture scripts Nicholas Meyer Film writer and director whose film credits include Time After Time, The Seven Per-Cent Solution and Star Trek II, IV and VI David Milch Creator, Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue and other television series Three-time Emmy Award recipient Founder, Redboard Productions

W.P. Kinsella Writer, Shoeless Joe

GOVERNMENT

LITERATURE

David Bonior U.S. House of Representatives, Mt. Clemons, Mich.

Marvin Bell Iowa Poet Laureate UI Writers Workshop faculty member and mentor from 1965 until retirement in 2005

Terry Branstad Governor, state of Iowa

Mildred Wirt Benson Author of 23 Nancy Drew mysteries and first woman to receive master’s degree in journalism at Iowa

General Charles A. Horner Architect of the US air war against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War/Desert Storm Alan Larson Assistant to Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs

T.C. Boyle Author of 11 Novels & eight short story collections Winner of numerous literary awards, including five O. Henry Awards

Ruth Van Roeckel McGregor Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, 2005 recipient, American Judicature Society’s Dwight D. Opperman Award for Judicial Excellence

Max Allan Collins Writer of the comic strip Dick Tracy, 1977-92 American mystery writer, including the graphic novel Road to Perdition

Trudy Huskamp Peterson Acting Archivist of the United State, 1993-95

Paul Engle Poet Founder of the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program Director of the Iowa Writer’s Workshop (1941-65)

Mary Louise Smith Noted political party leader and civil rights proponent Juanita Kidd Stout First African-American woman elected to a state Supreme Court

John Irving Writer, The World According to Garp; A Son of the Circus; Hotel New Hampshire; A Prayer for Owen Meany

Margaret Walker Writer, Jubilee

MEDIA Alan Abelson Editor, Barron’s Tom Brokaw Former anchorman, NBC News Paul Burmeister Iowa Letterman, 1992-93 Sports anchor/reporter The NFL Network

Milo Hamilton 50 years in Broadcasting Voice of the Houston Astros

Dr. Robert C. Hardin Developed blood bank protocols during WW II based on seminal work on blood preservation

Harry Kalas Broadcaster, Philadelphia Phillies

Dr. Don H. O’Donoghue Sports medicine pioneer

Bob Miller Broadcaster, Los Angeles Kings

Dr. Emory D. Warner World recognized pathologist

Herbert Nipson Executive Editor, Ebony Brian Ross Correspondent, NBC News; Peabody and Emmy award winner Mark Shapiro Former Vice-President, ESPN

FIRST ADVANCED DEGREES IN THE UNITED STATES

John Cochran Correspondent, ABC News

Carole Simpson Anchor, ABC News

African-Americans who received advanced degrees from the University of Iowa, who were also the first in the United States to receive that particular degree:

Paul Conrad Political cartoonist and three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize

MEDICINE

Alexander Clark, Jr. 1879, law degree

Wayne Drehs General assignment writer, espn.com Brett Dolan Broadcaster, Houston Astros George Gallup Founder, The Gallup Poll Charles Guggenheim Documentary filmmaker, Peabody and Oscar award winner

Dr. Nancy Andreasen Psychiatrist renowned for her research on schizophrenia, as well as creativity James Bramson Executive Director, American Dental Association Dr. Johann L. Ehrenhaft Pioneer in field of open heart surgery

Elizabeth Catlett 1940, master’s in art Lulu Johnson 1941, Ph.D. in history Oscar Anderson Fuller 1942, Ph.D. in music Lilia Ann Abron 1972, Ph.D. in chemical engineering Lisa Portis 1989, Ph.D. in pharmacology

Marian Rees Producer of television films Owner, Marian Rees and Associates Brandon Routh Actor, Superman Gene Wilder Actor, Silver Streak, Young Frankenstein, Stir Crazy

John Falsey Executive producer of television’s “Northern Exposure” & “I’ll Fly Away” Jim Foster Iowa Letterman Founder and Innovator, Arena Football

JUANITA KIDD STOUT First African-American woman Elected to a state Supreme Court

NOLDEN GENTRY Attorney

JOHN PAPPAJOHN Entrepreneur

TOM BROKAW Former Anchorman, NBC News

DON NELSON All-time winningest coach in NBA history

MARK SHAPIRO Former Executive Vice-President, ESPN

EDDIE ROBINSON Former Football Coach Grambling State University

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The Learning Center is a multi-level, 20,000-square foot facility, which provides one all-purpose area for the academic pursuits for Iowa’s male and IOWABASEBALL IOWAWOM E N’S GOLF female student-athletes.

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The Learning Center features an auditorium, two classrooms, study lounges for freshmen and upper-class student-athletes, a computer lab, a teaching lab, the athletic library, office space for Iowa’s Academic Student Services staff and a display area to recognize the academic accomplishments of Iowa’s student-athletes.

“The Gerdin Learning Center gives me the opportunity to be in a great studious atmosphere where I am able to get my academics achieved, along with opportunities to receive help with tutors or study groups. It is also great because you are involved with staff that cares, and also around studentathletes that understand the same schedule, practice, and time you spend here at the University of Iowa.”

ZACH McCOOL

“The Gerdin Athletic Learning Center offers our studentathletes at the University of Iowa the most modern, state of

THE HAWKEYE NICKNAME The University of Iowa borrowed its athletic nickname from the state of Iowa many years ago. The name Hawkeye was originally the name of the hero in the fictional novel, The Last of the Mohicans, written by James Fenimore Cooper. Cooper had the Delaware Indians bestow the name on a white scout who lived with them. In 1838, 12 years after the book was published, people in the territory of Iowa acquired the nickname, chiefly through the efforts of Judge David Rorer of Burlington and James Edwards of Fort Madison. Edwards, editor of the Fort Madison Patriot, moved his paper to Burlington in 1843 and renamed it the Burlington Hawkeye. The two men continued their campaign to popularize the name, and territorial officials eventually gave it their formal approval. Herky The Hawkeye

The Hawkeye nickname gained a tangible symbol in 1948 when a cartoon character, later to be named Herky the Hawkeye was hatched. The creator was Richard Spencer III, instructor of journalism at Iowa. The impish Hawk was an immediate hit and acquired a name through a statewide contest staged by the athletic department. John Franklin, a Belle Plaine alumnus, was the man who suggested Herky. Since his birth more than 45 years ago, Herky has symbolized Iowa athletics and epitomized University life. He even donned a military uniform during the Korean War and became the insignia of the 124th Fighter Squadron. During the mid-1950s, Herky came to life at a football game as the Iowa mascot. Since that time, Herky has been a familiar figure at Iowa athletics events.

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Holiday Inn Amana Colonies, I-80 Exit 225, Williamsburg Holiday Inn Express, 970 25th Ave., Coralville Holiday Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville Hotel Vetro Studio Suites, 201 S. Linn St., Iowa City, IA Iowa House Hotel, Madison & Jefferson St., Iowa City Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, 300 East 9th Street, Coralville Super 7, ist Avenue, Coralville Quality Inn and Suites, 2525 N. Dodge St., Iowa City Riverside Golf Resort, 3184 Hwy. 22, Riverside, IA Sheraton Iowa City Hotel, 210 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City Suburban Extended Stay Hotel, 2491 Holiday Road, Coralville Super 8 Motel, 611 1st Ave., Coralville Travel Lodge, 2216 N. Dodge St., Iowa City

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Agave Bar & Grill, 2781 Oakdale Blvd., Coralville 665-2524 Applebee’s, 200 12th St., Coralville 358-1986 Airliner, 22 S. Clinton, Iowa City 351-9259 Atlas World Grill, 127 Iowa Ave., Iowa City 341-7700 Bandana’s, 807 1st Ave., Coralville 512-6555 Bennigan’s, Coral Ridge Mall, Coralville 625-2366 Blackstone, 502 Westbury Drive, Suite 1, Iowa City 338-1770 Bo-James, 118 E. Washington St., Iowa City 337-4703 Bob’s Your Uncle Pizza Café, 2208 N. Dodge St., Iowa City 331-7400 Bread Garden Market, 225 S. Lynn, Iowa City 354-4246 Brothers Bar & Grill, 125 W. Dubuque, Iowa City 338-6373 Brown Bottle, 115 E. Washington St., Iowa City 351-6704 Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery, 404 1st Avenue, Coralville 337-2243 Buffalo Wild Wings, 201 Clinton Street, Iowa City 887-9464 Buffalo Wild Wings, 2500 Corridor Way, Coralville 338-9464 Carl and Ernies Good Time Pub and Grub, 161 Hwy. 1 West, Iowa City 337-4422 Carlos O’Kelly’s, 1411 S. Waterfront Drive, Iowa City 354-5800 Chili’s, 2651 2nd St., Coralville 351-1488 Colony Inn Restaurant, 741 47th Ave., Amana 622-6270 Culvers Frozen Custard, 2591 Heartland Place, Coralville 545-8255 Donnelley’s, 101 E. College Street, Iowa City 338-7355 Edgewater Grille, 300 E. 9th Street, Coralville 887-5018 Eggy’s on 965, Hwy. 965, North Liberty 665-4800 El Dorado, 102 Second Street, Coralville 688-5237 El Ranchero, 21 Sturgis Drive, Iowa City 338-4324

Flannigan’s Bar & Grill, 501 1st Ave., Coralville Givanni’s, 109 E. College St., Iowa City Godfather’s Pizza, Highway 1 West, Iowa City Graze, 115 E. College Street, Iowa City Gus’ Food & Spirits, 2421 Coral Court, Coralville Hamburg Inn, 214 N. Linn St., Iowa City House of Lords Restaurant & Pub, 704 1st Ave., Coralville HuHot Mongolian Grill, 917 25th Ave., Coralville Hunan Restaurant, 118 2nd St., Coralville IHOP, 2435 James Street, Coralville Iowa River Power Company, 501 1st Ave., Coralville Jimmy Jack’s Rib Shack, 1940 Lower Muscatine Road, Iowa City Joseph’s Steakhouse, 212 S. Clinton St., Iowa City Konomi, 843 Quarry Road, #140, Coralville Linn Street Café, 121 N. Linn St., Iowa City Micky’s Irish Pub, 11 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City Midtown Family Restaurant, 1069 Hwy. 1, Iowa City Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Burlington Street, Iowa City Mondo’s Draft House, 516 E. 2nd St., Coralville Mondo’s Saloon, 112 E. College St., Iowa City Monicas, 302 2nd Street, Coralville Noodles and Co., 2451 2nd Street Noodles and Co., 2451 2nd Street Okoboji Grill, 1857 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City Old Capitol Brew Works & Public House, 525 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City

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Old Chicago, 78 Second Street, Coralville Olive Garden, 925 25th Ave., Coralville Outback Steakhouse, 945 25th Ave., Coralville Ox Yoke Inn, 4420 220 Trail, Amana Pagliai’s Pizza, 302 E. Bloomington St., Iowa City Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 901 25th Ave., Coralville Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 32 S. Clinton, Iowa City Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 965 South Riverside Drive Pit Smokehouse, 130 N. Dubuque, Iowa City Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 215 E. Washington, Iowa City Red Lobster, 2671 2nd Street, Coralville Red’s Ale House, 515 S. Dubuque St., North Liberty River City Beefstro, 1210 1st Ave., Coralville Sam’s Pizza, 441 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City Sanctuary Restaurant & Pub, 405 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City Short’s Burger and Shine, 18 S. Clinton St., Iowa City

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