2010
BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE
Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and in the classroom. The League’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the Conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics.” The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments from Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the League received its first automatic bid – receiving an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing among some of the finest teams in the nation. In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League’s third Commissioner, and in his 13 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new levels. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during the past several years, he has brought television coverage to Big South women’s basketball, baseball and softball for the first time in Conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages. Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the League’s vision as a distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and has solidified Conference membership with the additions of High Point, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian, and in 2011-12, the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its first live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 600 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms. In the last 15 years, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had two individual National Champions, more than 200 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s outdoor track & field, and men’s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship four times in addition to the first men’s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country, has had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team three consecutive years as well as the national men’s basketball scoring leader twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, and had an institution finish fifth in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships – the Conference’s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event. In 2006-07 alone, the Big South was the only Conference nationwide to have an at-large participant in the football playoffs (Coastal Carolina), a team in the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (Winthrop) and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals (Coastal Carolina). In fact, Coastal Carolina’s baseball program has been a No. 1 seed three out of the last five years, while its FCS playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fifth-year of the Big South’s football existence. The Conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunction with the Conference’s 25th Anniversary. The League also honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in League history from 1983-2008, with Liberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball championship run from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South’s first 25 years. The Conference’s on-field accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. Annually, more than 40 percent of Conference student-athletes are named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average, and the League has had more than 95 Academic All-Americans in its quartercentury of existence.
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY TABLE OF CONTENTS Big South Conference ...................... Inside Front Cover 2010 Table of Contents/Credits .................................... 1 2010 Team Information ................................................... 1 2010 Schedule ..................................................................... 2 Head Coach Brian Baker .................................................. 3 2010 Women’s Team/Roster .......................................... 4 2010 Women’s Profiles ..................................................... 5 2009 Women’s Season Review ....................................... 9 2010 Men’s Team/Roster .............................................. 10 2010 Men’s Profiles......................................................... 11 2010 Men’s Season Review ........................................... 15 GWU Administration....................................................... 16 President - Dr. A. Frank Bonner .............................. 16 V.P. for Athletics - Chuck Burch ................................ 16 Majors Offered at GWU .................... Inside Back Cover
TEAM INFORMATION WOMEN’S TEAM 2009 Big South Championship Finish: 8th 2009 Top-10 Team Finishes: Five Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Newcomers: 0
MEN’S TEAM 2009 Big South Championship Finish: 8th 2009 Top-Five Team Finishes: Three Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/5 Newcomers: 8
Editor: ................................................................... Kevin Davis Editorial Assistance: ............. Grayson Flittner, Jay Wallace Layout and Design: .............................................. Kevin Davis Cover Artwork: ................................................... Kevin Davis Cover Concept:..................................................... Kevin Davis Photography: ............................... Bob Carey, Brent C. Hager, ....................Atlantic Sun Conference, Big South Conference, ......................................GWU Photo Team, GWU File Photos, ........................................................ Kevin Davis, Ryan Bridges Special thanks to head coach Brian Baker and the GWU cross country teams for their assistance in producing this media guide.
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Laura Scott
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Date
Tournament
September 3
Western Carolina Invitational
September 17
UNC Invitational
September 25
Big South Conference Preview
Radford/Blacksburg, Va.
October 1
Charlotte Cross Country Invitational
Charlotte/Charlotte, N.C.
October 15
Blue Ridge Open
October 30
2010 Big South Conference Championships
November 13
NCAA Regionals
November 22
NCAA Championships
DIANA PALKA
Host School/Location Western Carolina/Cullowhee, N.C. UNC-Chapel Hill/Raleigh, N.C.
Appalachian State/Boone, N.C. Radford/Blacksburg, Va. Louisville, Ky. Indiana State/Terre Haute, Ind.
Jacob Hoyle
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY BRIAN BAKER HEAD COACH EIGHTH SEASON 2006 Atlantic Sun Men’s Coach of the Year Brian Baker is entering in his eighth full season as the Director of Track & Field and Cross Country at Gardner-Webb University. In only the Bulldogs second season in the Big South Conference, the Bulldog cross country and track and field teams continued to succeed in both the athletic events and in the classroom in 2009-10. In the fall cross country season, both the men’s and women’s teams finished in eighth-place respectively at the 2009 Big South Conference Meet, while juniors Laura Scott and Jason Wenzel were both named to the 2009 Big South All-Academic Teams. Wenzel, who holds a perfect 4.00 cumulative grade point average, while working toward a degree in Economics and Finance, was named the 2009 Big South Cross Country Male ScholarAthlete of the Year. The 2009-10 indoor track and field season was highlighted by the breaking of four GWU school records, four individuals earning all-conference honors and the setting of a prolific amount of personal best records throughout the season. Junior Evan Brusich set the new GWU school record in the men’s heptathlon with 4780 points at the conference championships meet, while fellow teammate Nick Kelly set a new school record in the 1-mile run with a time of 4:18.32 at the Big South Indoor Championships. Redshirtsophomore Christoph Hutschalick also set a new GWU record at the conference meet, as he turned in a school record distance of 17.80 meters (58’04.75”) in the men’s weight throw event. GWU’s relay unit of Kelly, Josiah Stanton-Brooks, Charlie and Paul Steinke set a new school record in the distance medley relay, turning in a time of 10:29.47 at the Niswonger Invitational hosted by ETSU on January 22-23. Brusich took third in the men’s heptathlon to earn all-conference recognition, joining redshirt-sophomore Christoph Hutschalick who garnered all-conference honors with his third-place finish in the weight throw event. On the women’s side, junior Carrie Long placed third overall in the women’s pole vault event to earn all-conference honors for the third time in her career at GWU, while freshman thrower Ashlei Alexander picked up all-conference honors with a second-place finish in the women’s shot put event at the conference championship meet. Senior Kayla Morgan and redshirt-sophomore Christoph Hutschalik also earned postseason conference awards for their work in the classroom, as each was named to their respective Big South All-Academic Teams. Like the 2009-10 indoor season, the 2010 outdoor season was highlighted by an abundant of strong individual performances week-in and week-out. While both the men’s and women’s teams each finished seventh overall in the team standings at the 2010 Big South Outdoor Championships, the individual performances throughout the season were very strong as two student-athletes – Paul Steinke and Christoph Hutschalick – qualified for the NCAA East Regoinals meet, four school records were broken, four student-athletes earned all-conference honors and over forty-five personal records were set during the spring season. Sophomore distance runner Nick Kelly set a new GWU school record in the 5000 meter run with a time of 14:57.94 at the Charlotte 49er Classic, the Bulldogs first outdoor meet of the season. Junior Diana Palka also set a new school record in the opening meet, as she turned in a time of 11:48.77 in the 3000 meter steeplechase event. Fellow teammate Christoph Hutschalick broke his own GWU school record in the men’s hammer throw, as he turned in a mark of 59.05 meters (193’9”) at the Georgia Tech Invitational, while on the women’s side senior thrower Brieanna Thompson also set a school record in the hammer throw with a mark of 51.25 meters (168’2”). At the 2010 Big South Outdoor Championships, junior Evan Brusich picked up allconference recognition with his second-place finish in the decathlon, while freshman Clint McManus garnered all-conference honors with a third-place finish in the men’s pole vault event. Senior sprinter Paul Steinke won the 400 meter hurdles event with a time of 52.17 to earn all-conference recognition, while on the women’s side Carrie Long took third-place in the women’s pole vault event to be tabbed all-conference. Both Paul Steinke and Carrie Long also received postseason conference honors for their work in the classroom, as both were named to the 2010 Big South All-Academic Team for the outdoor track and field season. In its first year in the Big South Conference, the cross country and track and field programs all faired well in 2008-09, as the women’s cross country team finished 32nd overall at the NCAA Southeast Regional meet, the indoor track and field teams set two new GWU records en route to fifth-place finishes in both men’s and women’s standings at the conference championship meet, while the Bulldogs outdoor track and field teams sent four student-athletes – Kelly Brides, Paul Steinke, Adam Reed and Christoph Hutschalik - to the NCAA East Regionals, setting five new school records along the way.
In 2008-09, the Bulldogs had nine all-conference performers in indoor track and field, highlighted by senior Jake Didion being named the men’s Most Outstanding Field Performer for the Conference meet, and nine all-conference performers in outdoor track and field. The Bulldogs also received honors for their work in the classroom in 2008-09, as Victoria Argus was named to the All-Conference Academic Team for indoor track and field, while Paul Steinke and Kelly Bridges were both named to the All-Conference Academic Team for the outdoor track and field season. The 2008 GWU women’s cross country team was honored as a 2008 NCAA Division I All-Academic Team by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association, one of 160 NCAA Division I schools to receive the honor. Not to be outdone, the 2008-09 women’s indoor track and field team was honored by receiving the Big South Conference Team Sportsmanship Award for the winter season, sharing the award with High Point. During the 2007-08 season, the Bulldog’s last in the Atlantic Sun Conference, Baker’s group of talented athletes posted 17 school records. Individually, nine conference titles were won during the year. Four of the student-athletes - Caryn Daane, Jerel Langley, Carrie Long and Elizabeth Maxwell had performances that were good enough to allow them to compete at the NCAA East Region. During the 2006-07 campaign, his team recorded 25 school-record marks. Four student-athletes - Jake Didion, Elliott Haynie, Langley and Maxwell - garnered a spot at the NCAA East Region Championships with Didion and Langley earning top-10 finishes. The Bulldogs had multiple individual champions at the conference meet during the indoor and outdoor campaigns. Cody MacArthur and Maxwell were each named the Most Outstanding Field Events Performer under Baker’s guidance. Baker led a banner year for the Bulldogs in 2005-2006. GWU finished third at the 2006 A-Sun Indoor Track & Field Championships on the men’s and women’s side, setting the bar high for the outdoor championships in Clermont, Fla. Baker’s men blitzed the field en route to the school’s first-ever Atlantic Sun Conference team title, running away from the field as MacArthur was named Most Outstanding Field Events Performer and Dobson Collins earned Most Valuable Freshman honors. The GWU women also finished strong outdoors as the program tied its highest finish ever by taking second. In the 2005-06 academic year, both the men and women proved to be strong competition throughout the season, with four men and two women garnering A-Sun Athlete of the Week honors. With the track & field programs each looking strong, and both cross country programs showing steady improvement, Baker has his operation headed in the right direction on all fronts. Prior to his current role, Baker served the Bulldogs as head cross country coach and assistant track coach, but accepted his new role following the conclusion of the 2003 outdoor season. An expert in the distance events, Baker provides Gardner-Webb Track & Field with a high level of national experience and knowledge – as well as respect – from his many years of involvement at collegiate track’s highest level of competition. During his time in Boiling Springs, the GWU distance corps has improved by leaps and bounds – with each member of the team posting new personal records on a regular basis. A product of the nation’s most storied Division I track program at the University of Arkansas, Baker is no stranger to success on the track or the cross country course. Baker, who ran professionally with New Balance until recently, is also quite experienced on the international level as well. A 1994 graduate of Arkansas with a degree in kinesiology, Baker was a key cog in the Razorbacks’ domination of NCAA Division I cross country and track in the early 90’s. He ran on Arkansas teams that won national titles in 1990 (Indoor and Cross Country), 1991 (Indoor), 1992 (Cross Country), 1993 (Indoor, Outdoor, and Cross Country), 1994 (Indoor and Outdoor). Twice (1992-93 and 1993-94) the Razorbacks won the NCAA Division I triple crown, with national championships in cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track. In addition to team success, Baker won individual national titles in the Indoor Distance Medley Relay and the Outdoor 5,000-meter run as a senior (1994). Baker was a two-time individual conference cross country champion and 5,000-meter run champion as well, winning one title each in the SWC and the SEC. Arkansas captured 12 total conference championships as a team during Baker’s career, including three SWC titles and nine SEC titles. He was an alternate for the 1996 Olympic Team in the 5,000-meter run and finished ninth in the 3,000-meter run at the 1999 World Indoor Track & Field Championships held in Japan. In 1995, he placed 10th in the 5,000-meter run at the World University Games. Baker is also a former member of the U.S. World Cross Country Team (1996 and 1997) and finished third, receiving a bronze medal at the Pan American Games. In 2001, Baker competed in the Chiba Ekiden relays in Japan. The Batesville (Ark.) High graduate was a three-time prep state champion in cross country and two-time outdoor state champion in the 1,600m run and 3,200m run In June of 2004, Baker was inducted into the Arkansas Track and Field Hall of Fame. Baker and his wife Laura reside in Kings Mountain, N.C., and are the proud parents of Quinn Addison Baker (6) and Ian York Baker (4), who was born in August 2006. Laura Baker was inducted into the Cornell University Hall of Fame recently as well.
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY
WOMEN’S ROSTER Name Elizabeth Glunk Lia Hudak Ivana Hughes Diana Palka Cherish Richardson Elisabeth Sawyer Laura Scott Leah Steinke Ariel Zimmerman
Ht. 5-9 5-1 5-5 5-11 5-4 5-8 5-3 5-3 5-8
Class R-So. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. Jr. R-So. Sr. R-Fr. So.
Hometown/Previous School Carrollton, Va./Smithfield H.S. Charlotte, N.C./East Mecklenburg H.S. Evans, Ga./Evans H.S. Huntington Station, N.Y./Walt Whitman H.S. Augusta, Ga./Greenbrier H.S. Charlotte, N.C./East Mecklenburg H.S. Mitchell, Ontario, Canada/Mitchell District H.S. Green Cove Springs, Fla./Trinity Christian Academy Williamsburg, Va./Lafayette H.S.
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY LIA HUDAK
DIANA PALKA
Senior 5-1 Charlotte, N.C.
Senior 5-11 Huntington Station, N.Y.
East Mecklenburg H.S. 2009 Cross Country: Teamed up with Cherish Richardson to finish ninth at the Wofford relays with a time of 25:16 … Finished 30th at the Western Carolina Open (2 mile), crossing the finish line at 13:50.62 … Turned in a 49th-place finish at the Big South Conference Preview Meet (5k) with a time of 23:09.00 … Recorded a time of 21:42.30 at the Charlotte Invitational (5k) … Crossed the finish line at the Blue Ridge Open (5k) with a time of 22:35.17 … Turned in a time of 21:48 at the 2009 Big South Conference Championship Meet (5k). 2008 Cross Country: Placed 31st at the WCU Open with a time of 14:19.19 ... Finished 52nd with a time of 22:56 at the Wolfpack Invitational ... Ran 22:52 at the Blue Ridge Open. 2007 Cross Country: Was 28th at the GWU Duels ... Took 189th with a time of 29:18 at the Blue Ridge Open. Before Gardner-Webb: Ran for East Mecklenburg H.S. all four years ... Two-time team captain ... Recorded a time of 6:03 for the 1,600m her junior season ... Posted a time of 2:40 in the 800m her junior year ... Crossed the line for a 5k in a personalbest time of 22:00 her senior season.
Lia Hudak
Walt Whitman H.S. 2009 Cross Country: Topped all Lady Bulldog runners with a fifth-place finish at the Western Carolina Open (2 mile) with a time of 12:13.93 … Placed 19th overall with a time of 20:06.00 at the Big South Conference Preview Meet (5k) … Recorded a time of 19:09.40 at the Charlotte Invitational (5k) … Crossed the finish line with a time of 20:59, good enough for a 43rdplace finish at the 2009 Big South Conference Championship Meet (5k). 2008 Cross Country: Finished 17th after crossing the line in 13:24.07 at the WCU Open ... Placed 26th at the Wolfpack Invitational with a time of 20:42 ... Recorded a 17th-place finish at the Catamount Classic, crossing the finish line in 20:25.47 ... Posted an 18th-place effort at the Pirate XC Invitational in a time of 20:39 ... Ran 20:37 at the Blue Ridge Open ... Finished 45th at the New Balance Big South Conference Championships, crossing in 22:05.67. 2007 Cross Country: Took 17th in her first collegiate race with a time of 13:54 at the Western Carolina Invitational ... Finished 26th at the Big South Preview after crossing the line in 21:46.6 ... Placed 36th at the Pirate Invitational with a time of 22:14 ... Was 14th at the GWU Duels ... Took 131st at the at the Blue Ridge Open with a time of 21:14 ... Finished 61st at the A-Sun Championships with a time of 21:25. Before Gardner-Webb: A three-time all-league selection in cross country at Walt Whitman H.S. ... Two-time all-division honors ... Earned all-league accolades in the 3,000m ... Two-year captain of the cross country team ... Captained the track team her senior season ... Three-time all-league selection in basketball ... Member of the National Honor Society.
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY LAURA SCOTT
CHERISH RICHARDSON
Senior 5-3 Mitchell, Ontario, Canada
Junior 5-4 Augusta, Ga.
Mitchell District H.S.
Greenbrier H.S.
2009 Cross Country: Picked up a third-place finish with teammate Abby Callahan at the Wofford Relays, turning in a time of 23:43 … Finished in ninth-place with a time of 12:19.49 at the Western Carolina Open (2 mile) … Topped all Lady Bulldog runners at the Big South Conference Preview Meet (5k) with an 11th-place finish and a time of 19:15.00 … Placed 33rd overall at the Charlotte Invitational (5k) with her time of 18:50.30 … Posted a time of 19:50.03 at the Blue Ridge Open (5k) … Finished the season with a time of 21:24 at the 2009 Big South Conference Championship Meet (5k). 2008 Cross Country: Finished 11th at the WCU Open with a time of 13:05.36 ... Was 27th at the Wolfpack Invitational, finishing in 20:44 ... Took 20th at the Catamount Classic, finishing in a personal-best time of 20:50.18 ... Ran 20:34 at the Blue Ridge Open ... Finished 38th at the New Balance Big South Conference Championships, crossing in 21:06.41 ... Finished 199th at the NCAA East Regional with a time of 24:54.6.
2009 Cross Country: Teamed up with Lia Hudak to turn in a ninth-place finish at the Wofford Relays with their combined time of 25:16 … Finished in 26th-place at the Western Carolina Open (2 mile) with a time of 13:37.23 … Crossed the finish line in 21:27.80 at the Charlotte Invitational (5k) … Recorded a time of 22:12.13 at the Blue Ridge Open (5k) … Turned in a time of 22:41 at the 2009 Big South Championship Meet (5k). 2008 Cross Country: Finished 32nd at the WCU Open after crossing the line in 14:19.89 ... Placed 54th at the Wolfpack Invitational with a time of 23:04 ... Recorded a personal-best time of 22:20.25, finishing 37th, at the Catamount Classic. Before Gardner-Webb: A two-year standout on the track and field team ... Finished seventh at the state meet in the 800m her senior season ... Region champion her senior campaign in the 800m ... School record holder in the 800m, 4x400m and 4x800m ... Part of the four-time cross country region championship team ... Part of the two-time track and field region championship team.
2007 Cross Country: Crossed the line in 13:25 to take 12th at the Western Carolina Invitational, which was her first collegiate race ... Took 20th at the Big South Preview in a time of 20:55.6 ... Finished 25th overall with a time of 20:32 at the Pirate Invitational ... Was seventh at the GWU Duels ... Placed 97th with a time of 20:34 at the Blue Ridge Open. Before Gardner-Webb: Ran track at Mitchell District H.S. ... Named Athlete of the Year as a freshman ... Two-time winner of the conference athlete award ... Named the Grade 12 Graduating Athlete of the Year her senior season ... Had a top time in the 1,500m of 5:06.
Cherish Richardson
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY ELIZABETH GLUNK
ELISABETH SAWYER
Redshirt-Sophomore 5-9 Carrollton, Va.
Redshirt-Sophomore 5-8 Charlotte, N.C.
Smithfield H.S.
East Mecklenburg H.S.
2009 Cross Country: Did not compete. 2008 Cross Country: Posted a time of 13:38.26 at the WCU Open, crossing the line in 21st place ... Recorded a personal-best time of 21:49.39 to place 34th at the Catamount Classic ... Notched 20th place at the Pirate XC Invitational after crossing in 21:20 ... Ran 22:14 at the Blue Ridge Open ... Had a time of 23:22.50 at the New Balance Big South Conference Championships. Before Gardner-Webb: A three-year letterwinner in cross country at Smithfield H.S. ... Two-year varsity track student-athlete ... Won the Coach’s Award her junior season.
2009 Cross Country: Picked up a sixth-place finish with Ariel Zimmerman at the Wofford Relays with a combined time of 24:39 … Notched a 32nd-place finish with her time of 14:08.67 at the Western Carolina Open (2mile) … Finished in 48th-plae overall with a time of 22:54.00 at the Big South Conference Preview Meet (5k) … Recorded a time of 21:08.02 at the Charlotte invitational (5k) … Competed at the Blue Ridge Open (5k), turning in a time of 21:39.89 … Crossed the finish line with a time of 22:01 at the 2009 Big South Conference Championship Meet (5k). Before Gardner-Webb: Two-time team captain at East Mecklenburg H.S. ... Two-time regional qualifier in the 300m hurdles ... Part of the two-time 4x800m regional qualifying team ... Part of the 4x400m regional qualifying squad ... Team MVP her senior season.
Elizabeth Glunk Elisabeth Sawyer
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY ARIEL ZIMMERMAN
IVANA HUGHES
Sophomore 5-8 Williamsburg, Va.
Redshirt-Freshman 5-5 Evans, Ga.
Lafayette H.S.
Evans H.S.
2009 Cross Country: Teamed up with teammate Elisabeth Sawyer to pick up a sixth-place finish at the Wofford Relays with a time of 24:39 … Notched an eighth-place finish at the Western Carolina Open (2 mile) with a time of 12:18.87 … Finished in 20th-place at the Big South Conference Preview Meet (5k) with a time of 20:07.00 … Turned in a time of 19:39.50 at the Charlotte invitational (5k) … Posted a time of 20:32.55 at the Blue Ridge Open (5k) … Crossed the finish line with a time of 22:11 at the 2009 Big South Conference Championship Meet (5k). Before Gardner-Webb: Was a two-sport standout student-athlete at Lafayette High School ... Qualified for the state championships in high jump, pole vault and the 4x800 meter relay team as a senior ... Was named All-District in cross country (20:48) as a senior ... Was named All-District in the high jump (4’10”) and in the pole vault (8’6”) her senior year ... Was named to the All-District team in the 1 mile (5:25), the 800 meter run (2:23) and in the 4x800 meter relay team (2:20) ... Was All-State in indoor and outdoor track and field ... Finished 12th in the 500 meter run at the Indoor state championships ... Was a three-year starter on the varsity soccer team ... Her soccer team finished fourth in the state her junior season ... Was awarded two school spirit and scholar awards ... Was a member of the National Honor Society and the NAHS.
2009 Cross Country: Did not compete. Before Gardner-Webb: Was a four-year letterwinner at Evans High School ... Was the 400 county and region champion as a senior ... Was the county champion in the 400 as a junior and a sophomore ... Took second place in 400 at the county championships as a freshman ... Was the 800 region champion as a senior ... Finished in third-place in the 800 at the state championships as a senior and junior ... Finished second in the 800 at the regionals her junior season and third in the 800 at the county championships as a sophomore ... Helped her cross country team finish first at the county meet and second at the regionals ... Was named the Rookie of the Year ... Set a personal best time of 57.00 in the 400 meter run as a senior ... Has a personal best time of 2:19 in the 800 meter run.
LEAH STEINKE Redshirt-Freshman 5-3 Green Cove Springs, Fla. Trinity Christian Academy 2009 Cross Country: Did not compete.
Ariel Zimmerman
Before Gardner-Webb: Was a six-time state qualifier in the 800 meters for Trinity Christian Academy ... Won districts in the 800 and in the mile as a freshman ... Also won the districts in the mile and 800 as a sophomore ... Finished second in the state at the 800 meter run as a junior with a personal best time of 2:18 ... Was on the varsity soccer team in both her senior and junior years ... Was a competitive gymnast from the age of 10 to 17.
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY 2009 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON RESULTS 2009 WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
2009 WOMEN’S TEAM RESULTS DATE EVENT 9/1 Wofford Relays 1. USC Upstate 7 2. GWU 18
3. Wofford
9/4 Western Carolina Open 1. Western Carolina 38 3. GWU 2. Winthrop 44 4. UNCA
RESULT 2nd/3 20 3rd/4 51 101
9/19 Big South Conference Preview 5th/7 1. Liberty 43 5. GWU 116 2. VMI 55 6. Radford 132 3. High Point 61 7. Charleston So. 190 4. UNCA 110 10/2 Charlotte Invitational 1. Charlotte 47 13. 2. Clemson 55 14. 3. USC-Upstate 125 15. 4. South Carolina 150 16. 5. Western Carolina 179 17. 6. Milligan 193 18. 7. Col. of Char. 200 19. 8. UNC-G 210 20. 9. Winthrop 227 21. 10. GWU 320 22. 11. UNCA 323 23. 12. Wofford 340 10/16 Blue Ridge Open 1. Duke 18 2. Virginia Tech 104 3. UNC-Wil. 115 4. Appalachian St. 139 5. VMI 146 6. Elon 152 7. Western Carolina 180 8. High Point 192
10th/23 Radford 370 Lenoir-Rhyne 382 Georgia So. 388 Anderson 411 Limestone 499 Pfeiffer 567 Erskine 568 Charleston So.579 Coker 610 Mount Olive 664 Mars Hill 670
15th/15 9. Coastal Carolina 208 10. Clemson 271 11. Col. of Char. 294 12. UNCA 310 13. Lees-McRae 378 14. Morehead St. 405 15. GWU 418
9/1 3. 6. 9. -
Wofford Relays L.Scott/Callahan Zimmerman/Sawyer Hudak/Richardson H. Scott/Long
2nd/3 23:43 24:39 25:16 28.37
9/4 5. 6. 8. 9. 26. 30. 32. 33.
Western Carolina Open 3rd/4 Diana Palka 12:13.93 Abby Callahan 12:16.62 Ariel Zimmerman 12:18.87 Laura Scott 12:19.49 Cherish Richardson 13:37.23 Lia Hudak 13:50.62 Elisabeth Sawyer 14:08.67 Holly Scott 14:42.54
9/19 Big South Conf. Preview 5th/7 11. Laura Scott 19:51.00 19. Diana Palka 20:06.00 20. Ariel Zimmerman 20:07.00 31. Abby Callahan 20:39.00 48. Elisabeth Sawyer 22:54.00 49. Lia Hudak 23:09.00 51. Holly Scott 23:33.00
10/2 Charlotte Invitational 33. Laura Scott 55. Diana Palka 73. Abby Callahan 74. Ariel Zimmerman 146. Elisabeth Sawyer 153. Cherish Richardson 161. Lia Hudak 168. Holly Scott
10th/23 18:50.30 19:09.40 19:39.30 19:39.50 21:08.02 21:27.80 21:42.30 22:11.30
10/16 Blue Ridge Open 70. Laura Scott 101. Ariel Zimmerman 123. Elisabeth Sawyer 129. Cherish Richardson 130. Lia Hudak 132. Holly Scott
15th/15 19:50.03 20:32.55 21:39.89 22:12.13 22:35.17 23:12.04
10/31 2009 BSC Champ. 43. Diana Palka 46. Abby Callahan 51. Laura Scott 57. Lia Hudak 59. Elisabeth Sawyer 60. Ariel Zimmerman 64. Cherish Richardson 65. Holly Scott
* Junior Laura Scott was named to the 2009 Big South Women’s Cross Country All-Academic Team.
10/31 2009 Big South Championships 8th/9 1. Liberty 47 6. UNCA 148 2. VMI 66 7. Radford 171 3. Coastal Carolina 76 8. GWU 225 4. High Point 86 9. Charleston So. 262 5. Winthrop 117
Laura Scott
8th/9 20:59 21:02 21:24 21:48 22:01 22:11 22:41 22:47
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY
MEN’S ROSTER Name
Ht.
Wt.
Class
Hometown/Previous School
Justin Cole Trey Crook Drew Ford Jacob Hoyle Justin Loy Mike McClay Brent Montzka Josiah Stanton-Brooks Paul Steinke Patrick Williams Jarrett Willis Jack Zimmerman
5-9 5-11 6-3 5-8 5-10 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-1
160 145 175 135 165 155 155 160 155 165 155 165
Sr. Travelers Rest, S.C./Travelers Rest H.S. Fr. Lexington, N.C./Central Davidson H.S. Fr. Wasilla, Alaska/Wasilla H.S. Jr. Gastonia, N.C./Highland School of Technology Fr. Burrington, N.H./Coe-Brown Northwood Academy Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga./Dacula H.S. Fr. Clearwater Beach, Fla./Indian Rocks Christian School So. McDonougha, Ga./Union Grove H.S. Sr. Green Cove Springs, Fla./Trinity Chrisitan H.S. R-Jr. Talladega, Ala./Hope Christian School Fr. Shelby, N.C./Crest H.S. R-Jr. Coral Springs, Fla./Stoneman Douglas H.S.
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY JUSTIN COLE
PAUL STEINKE
Senior 5-9 * 160 Travelers Rest, S.C.
Senior 6-0 * 160 Green Cove Springs, Fla. Trinity Christian Academy
Travelers Rest H.S. 2009 Cross Country: Finished 10th alongside teammate Paul Steinke in the Wofford Relays with a time of 31:59 … Turned in a 30th-place finish at the Western Carolina Open (5k), crossing the line at 21:03.53 … Ran a time of 31:38.60 in the Charlotte Invitational (8k) … Recorded a time of 33:24 at the 2009 Big South Conference Championship Meet (8k). Before Gardner-Webb: Attended and lettered at Travelers Resh High School in Travelers Rest, S.C. ... Was a state qualifer in cross country his senior season ... Placed third in the 400-meter hurdles at Greenville County Championships ... Was also a member of the football team for two seasons.
Justin Cole
2009 Cross Country: Teamed up with Justin Cole for a 10thplace finish at the Wofford Relays with a time of 31:59. 2008 Cross Country: Turned in a time of 20:56 at the 2008 Adidas Wolfpack Invitational (5K). Before Gardner-Webb: Won the region championship in the 110m hurdles and 300m hurdles at Trinity Christian Academy his senior season ... Helped the 4x400m team win the regional championship ... Finished sixth in the state in the 300m hurdles his senior year and helped the 4x400m team to a sixth-place finish at the state championship.
Paul Steinke
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY PATRICK WILLIAMS
JACOB HOYLE
Redshirt-Junior 6-2 * 160 Talladega, Ala.
Junior 5-8 * 135 Gastonia, N.C.
Hope Christian School
Highland School of Technology
Before Gardner-Webb: Attended Hope Christian School in Talladega, Alabama … Was on the swim team all four years.
JACK ZIMMERMAN Redshirt-Junior 6-1 * 155 Coral Springs, Fla. Stoneman Douglas H.S. Before Gardner-Webb: Attended Stoneman Douglas High School in Coral Springs, Fla. … Was a four-year letter winner in swimming … Graduated with Honors.
2009 Cross Country: Had a sixth-place finish in the Wofford Relays with teammate Josiah Stanton-Brooks with a time of 27:59 … Turned in a time of 18:33.49 at the Western Carolina Open (5k) giving him a 28th-place finish overall … Competed in the Big South Conference Preview Meet (8k) and finished with a time of 31:42.00 … Turned in a time of 29:30.30 at the Charlotte Invitational (8k) … Crossed the finish line with a time of 29:44.01 at the Blue Ridge Open (8k) … Completed the season with a time of 31:30 at the 2009 Big South Conference Championship Meet (8k). 2008 Cross Country: Finished 33rd at the WCU Open after crossing the line in 19:09.14 ... Notched a 44th-place finish with a time of 18:15 at the Wolfpack Invitational ... Garnered 23rd place at the Catamount Classic, finishing in 29:21.24 ... Placed 20th after crossing in 30:08 at the Pirate XC Invitational ... Ran a time of 29:47 at the Blue Ridge Open ... Finished 53rd at the New Balance Big South Conference Championships, crossing in 30:30.31. Before Gardner-Webb: A three-year letterwinner in cross country and track and field at Highland School of Technology ... Qualified for the state meet in cross country his senior season ... Was a regional qualifier in track and field and cross country three times ... Two-time all-county selection ... Two-time winner of the mile ... Two-time Team MVP in cross country.
Jacob Hoyle
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY JOSIAH STANTON-BROOKS
TREY COOK
Sophomore 5-10 * 160 Seattle, Wash.
Freshman 5-11 * 145 Lexington, N.C.
Union Grove H.S. (Georgia)
Central Davidson H.S.
2009 Cross Country: Teamed up with teammate Jacob Hoyle for a sixth-place finish at the Wofford Relays with a time of 27:59 … Took 10th-place at the Western Carolina Open (5k), crossing the finish line at 16:35.52 … Turned in a time of 29:21.00 at the Big South Conference Preview Meet (8k), good enough to place 35th overall … Competed in the Charlotte Invitational (8k), finishing with a time of 27:44.20 … Posted a time of 29:26.34 at the Blue Ridge Open (8k) … Finished in 45th-place at the 2009 Big South Conference Championship Meet (8k) with a time of 28:45. Before Gardner-Webb: Attended Union Grove High School in Georgia ... Was the two-time All-Region Champion in the 800 and 1600 in track and field ... Finished third in the state in the 800 meter run in 2009 ... Was the Great American Cross Country Invitational Champion in 2008 ... Was part of the 4x800 team that finished fourth at the state meet ... Was named All-Region as both a senior and a junior ... Was a state qualifier as both a senior and a junior ... Was the team MVP in both his senior and junior seasons ... Was the team captain of both the cross country and track and field teams as a senior ... Set personal best times of 1:55.14 in the 800, 16:25 in the 5k and 4:30 in the 1600 meter run.
Before Gardner-Webb: Was a multi-sport athlete at Central Davidson High School in Lexington, N.C. … Was a two-time All-County performer in cross country and a two-time AllCounty performer in track & field … Was also a two-time All-Conference selection in both cross country and track & field … Tabbed All-Region in cross country his senior season … Awarded the cross country Coaches Award his senior season … Named the Team MVP for cross country as a junior … Tabbed the Team MVP in track & field as a senior … Was awarded the School Sportsmanship Award … Helped guide his cross country team to become county champions, conference champions and state runner-ups as a senior … Was the cross country county individual champion as a senior … Was part of the 4x800 meter relay team that finished as state runners up both his senior and junior years … Set personal best times of 17:30 (5K), 4:48 (1mile), 52.6 (400m) and 2:03 (800m) … Also competed for the track & field teams as well as tennis and basketball … Was a NCHSAA Scholar-Athlete.
DREW FORD Freshman 6-3 * 175 Wasilla, Alaska Wasilla H.S. Before Gardner-Webb: Was a multi-sport athlete at Wasilla High School in Wasilla, Alaska … Was the Team MVP his senior season … Was a state qualifier and finished fourth overall at the Regionals meet as a senior … Had a personal best time of 16:50 (5K) … Was also a member of the basketball, soccer and track & field teams.
Josiah Stanton-Brooks
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY JUSTIN LOY
BRENT MONTZKA
Freshman 5-10 * 165 Burlington, N.H.
Freshman 6-2 * 155 Clearwater Beach, Fla. Indian Rocks Christian School
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy Before Gardner-Webb: Lettered at Coe-Brown Northwood Academy in Burrington, New Hampshire … Helped his cross country team to finish as state runner-ups his senior season … Was named to the All-State Team for Indoor Track & Field as a senior … Part of the 4x800 meter relay team that was state champions and set the state record his senior season … Was a state qualifier in the 1500 meters, 1600 meters and the 3200 meters as a senior … Set a personal best time of 17:30 (5K) as a senior … Also has personal best times of 10:14 (2-mile), 4:48.20 (3000m), 4:41 (1-mile), 4:24.20 (1500m) and 2:06 (800m) … Was a NHIAA Scholar-Athlete.
Before Gardner-Webb: Lettered in four sports at Indian Rocks Christian School ... Finished second in the state meet in the 800 meters ... Was part of the 4x4 relay team that finished second at the regional meet, second at districts and eighth overall at the state meet as a senior ... First at regionals and at districts in the 800 meters his senior year ... Tabbed the Team MVP for Track & Field as a senior ... Named to the Second-Team All-County as a senior and was a state qualifier ... Won the four sport award his junior season ... Set personal best times of 1:58.61 in the 800, 50.8 in the 400 and 5:10 in the 1-mile run ... A three-time recipient of the three-sport award ... Lettered in cross country, basketball, swimming and track & field.
MIKE McCLAY
JARRETT WILLIS
Freshman 5-11 * 155 Lawrenceville, Ga.
Freshman 6-1 * 155 Shelby, N.C. Crest H.S.
Dacula H.S. Before Gardner-Webb: Was a four-year letterwinner at Dacula High School in Lawrenceville, Ga. … Was a three-time AllCounty honoree and a two-time All-Metro recipient … Was a Team Georgia selection as a senior … Turned in a personal best time of 15:31 (5K) his senior season … Finished in the top-10 in the state of Georgia twice, including finishing in the top-four as a freshman … Also finished in the top-10 individually at the 4A level as a sophomore and at the 5A level as a junior …Was a Heisman High School winner … Also was a member of the National English Honor Society and graduated with honors.
Before Gardner-Webb: Was a two-sport athlete at nearby Crest High School in Shelby, N.C. … Was tabbed the TopMale Runner three times … Was a three-time All-Conference selection in both cross country and track & field … Was twice tabbed All-County … Was the County Champion in both cross country and track & field as a senior … A two-time county champion in the 1 mile run … Had a personal best time of 17:41 (5K) his senior year … Was also a two-time All-Conference selection in wrestling … Was the conference champion in wrestling his senior season.
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY 2009 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON RESULTS 2009 MEN’S INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
2009 MEN’S TEAM RESULTS DATE EVENT 9/1 Wofford Relays 1. USC Upstate 11 2. Wofford 16
3. GWU
9/4 Western Carolina Open 1. Winthrop 34 3. UNCA 2. Western Carolina 37 4. GWU
RESULT 3rd/3 19
9/1 3. 6. 10.
Wofford Relays Kelly/Witt Stanton-Brooks/Hoyle Steinke/Cole
4th/4 77 78
9/4 9. 10. 15. 22. 28. 30. 31.
Western Carolina Open 4th/4 Nick Kelly 16:32.75 J. Stanton-Brooks 16:35.52 Colby Witt 16:53.54 Jason Wenzel 17:49.10 Jacob Holye 18.33.49 Justin Cole 21:03.53 Josh Padgett 23:40.86
9/19 Big South Conference Preview N/A/7 1. VMI 41 5. Charleston So. 132 2. Liberty 57 6. Unattached-HPU 165 3. High Point 64 7. Radford 171 4. UNCA 104 10/2 Charlotte Invitational 1. Charlotte 62 12. 2. Clemson 89 13. 3. UNC-G 101 14. 4. Coll. of Char. 151 15. 5. USC-Upstate 154 16. 6. Western Carolina 164 17. 7. Mars Hill 222 18. 8. Winthrop 246 19. 9. UNCA 257 20. 10. Milligan 258 21. 11. Lenoir-Rhyne 270
16th/21 Erskine 308 Charleston So. 351 Anderson 382 Mount Olive 389 GWU 426 Radford 448 Limestone 461 Pfeiffer 508 Wofford 565 Coker 614
10/16 Blue Ridge Open 1. High Point 76 2. Davidson 77 3. Appalachian St. 83 4. Coastal Carolina 159 5. Wake Forest 166 6. VMI 180 7. Clemson 206 8. Elon 212 9. Western Carolina 235 10. Coll. of Char. 286
17th/19 UNC-Wil. 295 Mars Hill 311 Morehead St. 321 UNCA 336 Lees-McRae 370 ASU Alumni 402 GWU 506 UNC-G 540 Radford 549
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
10/31 2009 Big South Championships 8th/9 1. Liberty 33 6. Winthrop 150 2. High Point 46 7. Charleston So. 199 3. Coastal Carolina 59 8. GWU 225 4. VMI 107 9. Radford 247 5. UNCA 133
3rd/3 26:16 27:59 31:59
10/16 Blue Ridge Open 102. Colby Witt 104. Nick Kelly 142. J. Stanton-Brooks 145. Jason Wenzel 146. Jacob Hoyle
17th/19 27:25.90 27:30.38 29:26.34 29:42.75 29:44.01
10/31 2009 BSC Champ. 39. Colby Witt 45. J. Stanton-Brooks 51. Nick Kelly 54. Jason Wenzel 71. Jacob Hoyle 75. Justin Cole
8th/9 28:07 28:45 29:12 29:35 31:30 33:24
9/19 Big South Conf. Preview N/A/7 17. Colby Witt 27:54.00 35. J. Stanton-Brooks 29:21.00 42. Jason Wenzel 30:13.00 51. Jacob Hoyle 31:42.00 10/2 Charlotte Invitational 41. Colby Witt 94. J. Stanton-Brooks 136. Jason Wenzel 144. Jacob Hoyle 171. Justin Cole 197. Josh Padgett
16th/21 26:27.00 27:44.20 28:59.30 29:30.30 31:38.60 37:50.30
* Junior Jason Wenzel was named to the 2009 Big South Men’s Cross Country Scholar-Athlete and earned a spot on the 2009 Big South Men’s Cross Country All-Academic Team.
Jason Wenzel
2010 GARDNER-WEBB CROSS COUNTRY DR. A. FRANK BONNER
CHUCK BURCH
Gardner-Webb University President
Vice President for Athletics
Dr. A. Frank Bonner, in his sixth year as the president of Gardner-Webb University, took office on May 2, 2005, and was inaugurated on April 6, 2006. Bonner is no stranger to Gardner-Webb, having been a part of the University family since 1987. A native of Greenville, S.C., Bonner graduated from Furman University in 1969, has a M.A. degree from the University of Georgia and earned a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was a faculty member and Associate Dean at Anderson College in Anderson, S.C., prior to beginning his career in Boiling Springs as Vice President for Academic Affairs. In 1992, Bonner was promoted to provost and senior vice president at Gardner-Webb, a post he held until assuming his current role in 2005. After a comprehensive, national search for the university’s new president, chairman of the presidential search committee and the board of trustees, Frank Beam, said, “We came to the conclusion that we had the most qualified candidate right here at the university.” Bonner succeeded Dr. Frank Campbell, who served Gardner-Webb University as president from October, 2002 until June, 2005. Active in civic life and in the community, Bonner has served on the boards of the United Way, the YMCA, and Communities in Schools, and he serves on the Cleveland County Sports Commission. He is a past chairman of the Cleveland County Chamber, a past president of the Shelby Rotary Club, and a Sunday School teacher and deacon at First Baptist Church in Shelby. Bonner is also a retired Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve. During Bonner’s time as provost, Gardner-Webb emerged as a vibrant institution for higher learning, officially moving from college to university in 1993. The institution’s academic reputation has steadily improved during Bonner’s time in Boiling Springs, with an outstanding faculty and consistently evolving curriculum. Bonner is married to the former Florence “Flossie” Black of Chester, S.C., also a graduate of Furman University. They are parents of two adult daughters and four grandchildren.
Gardner-Webb alumnus Chuck Burch is in his 14th year as Vice President for Athletics and his 29th year in athletics administration. The Charlotte, N.C., native spearheaded the Bulldogs move into Division I athletics, which resulted in Gardner-Webb’s addition to the Big South Conference as an associate member for football in 2001, and GWU’s move to the Big South as a full member – which became official on July 1, 2008. Burch oversees all athletic operations at Gardner-Webb, including management and supervision of athletic programs, facilities and budgets. During his career at GWU, Burch has overseen across-the-board improvements in facilities and the addition of five new sports since arriving in 1997. A sixth sport, men’s swimming was added in 2007-08. Burch is also responsible for continued improvements in the quality and quantity of Gardner-Webb’s athletics staff – with a number of full-time positions created to assist and enhance the entire department. GWU athletics has seen a steady increase in academic performance since Burch’s arrival, and the department has posted a combined GPA above 3.0 in each of the last two academic years. Gardner-Webb’s final year in the Atlantic Sun Conference was fruitful, with several notable wins and the usual high number of strong academic performances by the Bulldogs’ student-athletes. GWU enjoyed its most successful athletics year as a Division I member in 2006-07. Gardner-Webb won its first Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Championship, unseating Belmont University for the title. The Bulldogs also finished third in the men’s and women’s combined sports standings – a very impressive effort in the race for the inaugural Bill Bibb Trophy. Gardner-Webb’s men’s soccer team captured the imagination of faces across Cleveland County during its run to the 2006 A-Sun Championship and the NCAA Tournament second round. National qualifiers in Track & Field, swimming and wrestling highlighted competitive success for the Bulldogs in 2006-2007. Burch, a graduate of Independence (N.C.) High in Charlotte, and former member of Gardner-Webb’s football team, spent 1991-1997 as Director of Athletics at Liberty (Va.) University, and was instrumental in a successful and well run department in Lynchburg as well. He also served Liberty as Associate Director of Athletics (1988-1990), Assistant Director of Athletics (19841988), Sports Information Director (1986-1988) and Assistant Director of Sports Information (1982-1984). After graduating from Gardner-Webb in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in Social Science, Burch, 53, earned his master’s degree from Eastern Kentucky University in 1982. His wife, Franki, holds a Ph.D. in Health Education from the University of Virginia, and currently serves as the Dean of the Graduate School as well as a professer in the Physical Education Wellness and Sports Studies Department. The couple has three children, Travis, a recent graduate of Furman University, Danielle, a junior soccer player at Brevard (N.C.) College and Amy (16).
MAJORS AT GARDNER-WEBB
Perhaps there is no greater time to observe the academic quality of Gardner-Webb University than right now. All of the necessary factors for academic excellence – faculty, students, resources, curriculum – are working in conjunction with one another to gain widespread acclaim from alumni, friends, trustees, the media and the community. Over 130 full-time faculty members comprise a group of educators at GWU being heralded as the "premiere class of instructors ever assembled at the University." Over 80 percent of the faculty hold a Ph.D. or equivalent, and many boast of well-documented activities in the business and professional worlds. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 15 to 1, Gardner-Webb is able to provide personal instruction to its students, who now number over 4,000, making Gardner-Webb the fifth-largest private institution in North Carolina. New technological features in our library enhance the learning experience for a higher quality student. The incoming freshman class this year averaged over 1020 on the SAT and a 3.5 GPA. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS Accounting American Sign Language Art Athletic Training Biology Business Administration Chemistry Communications
Computer Science Elementary Education (K-6) English Finance French Health & Wellness History International Business
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MBA in Business Administration M.Acc. in Accounting I.MBA in International Business
GOAL PROGRAMS Bachelor of Science in:
Accounting Business Administration Criminal Justice Health Management Human Services Management Information Systems Nursing Religious Studies
DOCTORAL DEGREES OFFERED Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.)
Journalism Management Information Systems Mathematics Medical Technology Middle School Education (6-9) Music Business Music Composition Music Education
Music Performance Nursing Physical Education Physician Assistant Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Sacred Music
Social Science Sociology Spanish Sports Management Theater Arts
GRADUATE SCHOOL M.A. in Mental Health Counselling
M.A. in Elementary Education (K-6) M.A. in English M.A. in English Education (K-6) M.A. in Middle Grades Education (9-12) M.A. in Nursing M.A. in School Administration (K-12) M.A. in School Counseling M.A. in Sport Science & Pedagogy
SCHOOL OF DIVINITY Master of Divinity (M.Div.) M.D M.Div. in Christian Education M.Div. in Church Music M.Div/MBA M.Div. in Missiology M.Div. in Pastoral Care and Counseling
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PALKA
HUDAK
2010 SENIORS COLE
Steinke