Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2009-2010 Cougar Men’s Golf
SIUE Golf
2009-2010 SIUE Men’s Golf Roster Name Yr. Hometown/Last School Tom Callahan Jr. Sierra Vista, Ariz./Pima Alex Knoll Fr. Westphalia, Mo./Helias Matt Lehl Sr. Woodstock, Ill./Woodstock Neal McCarty Jr. Sierra Vista, Ariz./Buena Nick Nuzzo Jr. Louisville, Ky./Ballard Anthony Ross Jr. Lemont, Ill./Lockport Township Clark Schmidt Fr. Rantoul, Ill./Saint Thomas More Interim Head Coach: Derrick Brown
Quick Facts Edwardsville, Illinois Founded 1957 Enrollment 13,940 Nickname Cougars School colors Red and White Affiliation NCAA Division I (Reclassifying) Conference Ohio Valley Chancellor Dr. Vaughn Vandegrift Athletics Director Dr. Brad Hewitt Faculty Representative Dr. John Meisel Head Athletic Trainer Gerry Schlemer
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SIU Edwardsville Website www.siuecougars.com Minutes from downtown St. Louis 25 Acres 2,660 Student/Faculty ratio 16 to 1 Average class size 25 SIU Edwardsville Students Students who reside on campus 3,500 Average freshman ACT score 22.6 Financial aid $95.6 million (AY07) Alumni 82,300
SIUE Men’s Golf Staff Interim Head Coach Alma Mater, Yr. Phone E-mail Media Information Sports Information Director (SID) SID office phone E-mail Graduate Assistant SID FAX
Derrick Brown South Dakota ’05 618-650-2865 derbrow@siue.edu Eric Hess 618-650-3608 ehess@siue.edu Bruce Robidou 650-2296
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2009-2010 Cougar Men’s Golf
Chancellor Vaughn Vandegrift Dr. Vaughn Vandegrift was appointed the seventh chancellor of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville on July 1, 2004. Emphasizing teaching, research and public service programs, SIUE is a fully-accredited public institution—beautifully situated in Edwardsville on 2,660 acres just 25 miles from St. Louis—awarding degrees in 44 baccalaureate and 64 master’s programs encompassing the arts and sciences, nursing, education, business and engineering. The Schools of Pharmacy and Dental Medicine award first professional degrees, the D.M.D. and the Pharm.D. For the fourth consecutive year, SIUE has been heralded by U.S. News and World Report for its Senior Assignment Program, an integrative learning experience required of all seniors prior to graduation. U.S. News lists SIUE among the top 10 public universities in the Midwest-Master’s category for the second consecutive year. The main campus includes University Park, a research park established to enhance economic development. The Edwardsville campus also is supplemented by campuses in East St. Louis and Alton. Since the time of his appointment, Vandegrift has been instrumental in guiding the University toward fulfillment of its vision to be recognized nationally, as a premier Metropolitan University, for the excellence of its programs and development of professional and community leaders. He developed a plan for achievement of the vision by the year 2015 that combines the values and goals of the University with knowledge gained from his 33year career in higher education. Vandegrift is a New Jersey native who came to SIUE from Georgia Southern University, a comprehensive, residential university of 16,000 students, where he served as Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Chief Information Officer and Professor of Chemistry. His areas of responsibility included six academic colleges, graduate studies, international studies, information technology services, the library, continuing education and public service, a museum, a wildlife education center and a botanical garden. He also served as Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics at Montclair State University in New Jersey, the second largest university in the state of New Jersey. He served as Chairman of the Department of Chemistry at Murray State University in Kentucky and held earlier faculty positions at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and Illinois State University. Vandegrift has been the author or co-author of grants resulting in more than $3 million in funding from various sources during his career, including support from the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the National Science Foundation, the Fats and Proteins Research Foundation and the AT&T Corporation. He has also been active in working with foundations and donors who have made major gifts in support of the institutions where he has worked. Dr. Vandegrift is author of more than 40 professional publications and presentations including works published in Biochemistry, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry and Methods in Enzymology. Vandegrift is a member of the American Chemical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Vandegrift currently serves on the Boards of Directors of Leadership Council Southwestern Illinois; University Park, SIUE; Focus St. Louis; St. Louis Regional Commerce and Growth Association; United Way of Greater St. Louis; the Southwestern Illinois Higher Education Consortium (SIHEC); the Southern Illinois Collegiate Common Market (SICCM) and the Executive Council of The Alliance of Edwardsville-Glen Carbon. He has been elected into the honor societies of Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Beta Gamma Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi. He has provided service on boards in support of science education and has been listed in Who’s Who in the East, American Men and Women of Science and Who’s Who in Frontier Science and Technology. He received his Ph.D. from Ohio University in biochemistry studying the effects of nuclear histone proteins on the conformation of DNA. His bachelor’s and master’s in chemistry were obtained at Montclair State University. Vandegrift and his wife, Sue, are the parents of three adult children. Beth is an attorney, while David and Mark are both employed in private business. Vaughn and Sue are the proud grandparents of two granddaughters, Vaughn and Camilla.
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2009-2010 Cougar Men’s Golf
Director of Athletics Brad Hewitt Dr. Bradley L. Hewitt has served as the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at SIUE since August 2002. Dr. Hewitt served 13 years in numerous positions at SIUE before stepping in as the seventh Director of Athletics in the school’s history. Hewitt’s charge was to regain SIUE’s storied national success of the 1970s and 1980s (16 national championships) and expand that success across a broad-based athletic program. Since his start as the Director of Athletics, 37 Cougar teams have competed in their respective NCAA individual or team championships. Hewitt has helped elevate SIUE’s previous best 131st place finish in the U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup to a 78th place finish in 2004, a 37th place finish in 2005, a 4th place finish in 2006, and an 11th place finish in 2007. For the 2006-07 seasons, the Cougars won both the prestigious Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) All-Sports Trophy and the Commissioner’s Cup. The Cougars won the All-Sports Trophy with 141.5 points, the highest total points recorded in a single season since the award was conceived more than 25 years ago. The Commissioner’s Cup is awarded to the program that produces the overall best finish in the league’s seven “core” sports. SIUE posted top five finishes in six of the seven sports that count in the Commissioner’s Cup standings, including conference titles in men’s soccer and softball. Also considered are volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, and baseball. The pinnacle of achievement was a 2007 national championship in softball. In 1994, Hewitt, in his role as Assistant Athletic Director, served as the University’s venue manager for the United States Olympic Festival-’94 track and field and wrestling events. Since 1994, Hewitt has held several positions at SIUE including acting Chief Executive Officer of the SIUE Foundation and acting Vice Chancellor of University Relations (1998-2000), adjunct graduate professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education (1996-2003), and Assistant Vice Chancellor for Athletic Development (1994-1998 and 2000-present). From 1995-1998 and 2000-2002, Hewitt was the internal and external liaison for the Vice Chancellor of University Relations overseeing Alumni Services; SIUE Foundation; Public Affairs; Photographic Services; and University Graphics, Publications, and Printing. Hewitt has a diverse background in intercollegiate athletics. Before coming to SIUE, he was the director of sports marketing and associate head football coach at Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa; the recruiting coordinator and assistant football coach at Southern Illinois University Carbondale; and recruiting coordinator, track event manager and assistant football coach at his alma mater The University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg. Hewitt earned a bachelor’s in mathematics in 1981 from Central Missouri as well as a master’s in athletic administration in 1982. Hewitt completed his doctorate in education at SIUC in 1994. Hewitt has been a highly-active member of the area community serving as a member of the board of directors for the St. Louis Sports Commission since 1999, a member of the board of directors for the Edwardsville-Glen Carbon Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Board of Governors for the Prairie Chacellor Vaughn Vandegrift, junior Neal McCarty, Athletic Director Dr. Brad Hewitt and State Games and as a member of the State Games of America former Head Coach Kyle Viehl Board of Directors. He is presently serving his second term as a member of the Edwardsville District 7 School Board. In 2006, Hewitt completed the executive management program at the Sports Management Institute which provides specialized executive management programs for sports management professionals. The Sports Management Institute was developed in 1989 as a joint venture of the athletic departments and business administration schools of the University of Southern California, the University of Notre Dame and the University of North Carolina. Significant fundraising success (especially in facility development) has been a capstone of Hewitt’s professional career. Since 2000 Hewitt was instrumental in securing several multi-million dollar facility gifts and pledges ($10 million plus in total) for the University. These facilities gifts helped build the 12,000 sq. ft. Birger Hall (SIUE’s Foundation and Alumni Building), the 1,500 seat SimmonsCooper Baseball Complex, and the 5,000 sq. ft. SIUE softball stadium/clubhouse. He was a significant member of the SIUE Foundation team that saw exponential growth in the Foundation’s annual giving campaign and endowment from 1995-2002. Since rejoining Cougar Athletics in 2002, he has focused on increasing the athletic endowment, doubling the number of endowed scholarships. Hewitt and his wife Kay, a professional educator, reside in Edwardsville. Their daughter Loren is a 2007 graduate of SIUE and tennis alumnae, and their son Matthew is a graduate of the University of Illinois with a major in mechanical engineering.
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2009-2010 Cougar Men’s Golf
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville SIUE Phone Numbers: Area Code: 618 Academic Counseling and Advising ...............................................................650-3701 Admission Counselors/Campus Tours............................................................650-3705 ........................................................................... or Toll Free in Illinois 1-800-447-SIUE Alumni Services ..............................................................................................650-2760 Career Development Center...........................................................................650-3708 Housing Office ................................................................................................650-3931 Intercollegiate Athletics ...................................................................................650-2871 Student Financial Aid ......................................................................................650-3880
How to Contact Us Area Code: 618 Coach Brown phone/e-mail ..................................650-2865 ...........derbrow@siue.edu Men’s Golf FAX...............................................................................................650-3369 Web site..................................................................................... www.siuecougars.com For more than 50 years, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville has prepared students to become leaders in their community and professionals in their fields of study. SIUE students choose from degree programs ranging from career-oriented fields to liberal arts. Graduates are prepared for the challenges of today’s competitive workforce and graduate school. Near several major interstates, the campus is beautifully situated on 2,660 acres of woodland on bluffs near the Mississippi River, yet only 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis. The University’s outstanding programs, faculty, location, and affordability make SIUE your best choice for a successful academic career. A Great Value SIUE has one of the lowest tuition rates among four-year public universities in Illinois. Last year, SIUE students received more than $116 million in financial aid, and more than 1,500 students are employed on campus. Undergraduate students realize even more savings with the SIUE textbook rental program. High-ability students may qualify for four-year tuition scholarships and academic support through the Meridian Scholarship Program. The Johnetta Haley, Housing, Provost, Foundation, Athletic and departmental merit scholarships also are available. First-Year Living Options Prairie Hall, Bluff Hall and Woodland Hall feature suite-style living, with two people sharing a room and four people sharing a bathroom. You can choose a general assignment or take advantage of a living and learning community. Horizons is a first-year experience program designed to acclimate residents to campus while making adjustments to campus life. Focused Interest Communities are designed to complement an academic major or special interest.
SIUE Facts • Established in 1957 • Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association • 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis • 2,660 acres • 44 undergraduate programs • 72 graduate and professional programs • 50 undergraduate minors • Student/Faculty ratio of 16 to 1 (Average class size is 25) • 82% of full-time instructional faculty have a terminal degree appropriate to their discipline • Seven academic units: Arts & Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Nursing, Dental Medicine and Pharmacy
The Students • Enrollment of 13,940 • Average freshman ACT score 22.6
• 3,500 reside on campus • Financial aid: $116 million (AY09)
What Does It Cost To Attend SIUE? Undergraduates, Fall and Spring semester 15 hours* (2009/10 AY) Illinois Non-Illinois Tuition/Fees $8,336.40 $17,637.90 Room & Board $7,461.00 $7,461.00 Total $15,797.40 $25,098.90 *12 hours is considered full-time. Cost is subject to change.
Upperclass Living Options Evergreen Hall is a unique environment for sophomores and above that features suite- and apartment-style living with the amenities of a residence hall. Living units are available in four different layouts and most contain private bedrooms. Cougar Village is home to transfers, families and residents who are sophomores and above. These comfortable lakeside apartments combine the academic advantages of living on campus with the freedom of apartment life.
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2009-2010 Cougar Men’s Golf
Coaching Staff/CHAMPS/Life Skills The mission of the NCAA is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational program and the student-athlete as an integral part of the student body. With this in mind, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program was created to support the student development initiatives of its member institutions and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the university setting. In the process of achieving this mission, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program will: • Support efforts of every student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation. • Use athletics as preparation for success in life. • Enable student-athletes to make meaningful contributions to their communities. • Meet the changing needs of student-athletes. • Promote respect for diversity among student-athletes. • Enhance interpersonal relationships in the lives of student-athletes. • Assist student-athletes in building positive self-esteem. • Promote ownership by the student-athletes of their academic, athletic, personal and social responsibilities. • Enhance partnerships between the NCAA, member institution and their communities for the purpose of education. • Encourage the development of leadership.
A student who also is an athlete at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville has two full-time jobs: academics and athletics. Success in both takes effort, determination and time management.
SIUE Head Coaches
Derek Burton
Gary Collins
Lennox Forrester
Todd Gober
Kareem Jackson
Jennifer Jakel
Women’s Soccer
Baseball
Men’s Basketball
Volleyball
Interim M/W Track & Field
Women’s Golf
Kevin Kalish
Amanda Levens
Eileen McAllister
Sandy Montgomery
David Ray
Kyler Updyke
Derrick Brown
Men’s Soccer
Women’s Basketball
Interim M/W Cross Country
Softball
Wrestling
M/W Tennis
Interim Men’s Golf
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2009-2010 Cougar Men’s Golf
Sports Medicine/Strength and Conditioning Assistant Director of Athletics for Student Welfare Gerald Schlemer Gerry Schlemer, who began his athletic training career as a student at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, returned to become the Head Athletic Trainer at his alma mater in 2004. Schlemer came back to SIUE with 17 years of experience at four different colleges since starting his career at SIUE as a student athletic trainer in 1982. Schlemer was athletic trainer, handling 14 sports, at Siena Heights (Mich.) University from 1996-2003. While at Siena Heights, Schlemer supervised a staff of 12 students and two graduate interns. He trained more than 45 faculty, staff and students in first aid and CPR protocols. After graduating from SIUE in 1986, Schlemer moved on to Miami (Ohio) University where he served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer, earning his master’s degree in health education in 1987. Following short stints as an assistant athletic trainer at Saint Louis University and athletic trainer at Harris-Stowe College, Schlemer served as the athletic trainer for St. Louis Professional Soccer, Inc., from 1989 to 1994. Before moving to Siena Heights, Schlemer, who is originally from Edwardsville, worked as the Coordinator of Sports Medicine at The Physical Therapy Center from 1988 to 1996 where he coordinated a sport medicine outreach program for high schools, colleges and professional teams. Schlemer is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). He continues to work as an instructor for the American Red Cross in a variety of healthrelated topics, including Sports Safety & Training and Community First Aid and CPR instruction. He also has been a medical committee athletic trainer for the Special Olympics.
Strength, Conditioning and Training Coach Eileen McAllister
Athletic Trainer Tyann Thomson
Athletic Trainer James Mays
Athletic Trainer Ben Heimos
SIUE Intercollegiate Athletics named Eileen McAllister its Strength, Conditioning, and Training Coach in the fall of 2008. McAllister holds a certification as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association as well as a Level II Endurance certification from USA Track and Field. She also is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine as a health and fitness instructor. She will be responsible for the organization, administration, and development of effective conditioning programs for all of SIUE’s intercollegiate athletic programs. McAllister works with individual student-athletes to provide regular assessments and the monitoring of conditioning activity. She works with coaches, student-athletes, and athletic trainers demonstrating a concern for the health, safety, and welfare of SIUE’s student-athletes. McAllister previously has been a personal trainer at The Fitness Edge in St. Louis. McAllister also has been a part of SIUE’s athletic staff in several different capacities. She has been an assistant cross country coach, head cross country coach, and assistant track and field coach since 2004. She also served as an assistant cross country and track and field coach as well as a personal trainer and exercise program specialist at the University of Miami. McAllister received a bachelor of arts in psychology from Washington University in 1999. She also assisted the track and field and cross country programs at Washington University in 2000-2001. McAllister later earned a master’s degree in exercise physiology from the University of Miami in 2008.
Key Information Overview The sports medicine facilities at SIUE are provided for the prevention, emergency care, medical referrals, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries that occur to our student-athletes. Our facility is staffed with certified athletic trainers under the direction of team physicians who specialize in internal medicine and orthopedics. Our training facilities are furnished with the latest in rehabilitation and modalities and are equipped with innovative resources to handle most of the health care and training needs of our student-
athletes. In addition, we work with several health care resources outside of the University to ensure that every student-athlete receives the best care possible. Every sport carries with it some degree of risk for the participant. It is for this reason that our health care delivery programs provide specialized medical services, care and supervision. Contact Information The phone number for the main training room is 618-650-2883.
Facility Location and Hours The main athletic training facility is located in the Vadalabene Center Room 2201. Satellite training facilities are located in Korte Stadium, Cougar Softball Complex and Simmons-Cooper Baseball Complex. Facility hours change constantly to accommodate practice and competition times. Normal hours of operation are from 7:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. (VC only) and 1:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Hours are posted outside of each training facility for the convenience of the student-athlete.
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2009-2010 Cougar Men’s Golf
Interim Head Men’s Coach Derrick Brown Equipped with a background in both coaching and administration, Derrick Brown is in his first year as Interim Head Men’s Golf Coach at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Before joining the Cougar family, Brown was an assistant men’s and women’s golf coach at Ohio University. Led by second team All-Mid-American Conference (MAC) selection Chad Warmbein, the 2008-09 Bobcats won the season-opening John Piper Intercollegiate and took fourth at the MAC Championships in Indianapolis with a total of 1,183 -- third-best 72-hole score in program history. Ohio had three student-athletes each MAC Golfer of the Week and had one GCAA All-America Scholar in Stewart Jamieson. Brown also helped the women’s team to four top-10 finishes and posted the seventh-best team stroke average in program history. The women also had four All-American Scholars and posted the fourth best team grade point average in the nation. Brown also was active in the teaching community while at Ohio University. He was the Instructor of Record for University Experience, a class that teaches strategies for greater success in the academic, personal, and professional arenas. He also taught Student-Athlete Experience and classes on golf and bowling. Brown is no stranger to college administration as he spent two years on the Ohio support staff. He began his tenure in Athens as the academic advisor for the Ohio field hockey, wrestling, and men’s and women’s golf teams before moving on to assist with the academic services of the Bobcat football team for the 2007-08 season. Before joining Ohio, Brown served as the men’s basketball graduate assistant at his alma mater, the University of South Dakota, for the 2005-06 season. He also coached varsity high school basketball in Newcastle, Neb., for two seasons. The Vermillion, S.D., native was a three-year letter winner for the University of South Dakota golf team and was a five-year state golf qualifier at Vermillion High School. Brown earned a bachelor of science in recreation from South Dakota in 2005 and a master’s in athletic administration in 2006. He is married to Dr. Jocelyn DeGroot, and they currently reside in Edwardsville.
2009-2010 Men’s Schedule Date Mon., Sep. 14 Tue., Sep. 15
Opponent / Event Morehead State Invitational Morehead State Invitational
Location Morehead, Ky./Wasioto Winds GC Morehead, Ky./Wasioto Winds GC
Mon., Oct. 5 Tue., Oct. 6
Murray State Invitational Murray State Invitational
Murray, Ky./Miller Memorial GC Murray, Ky./ Miller Memorial GC
Sun., Oct. 11 Mon., Oct. 12
Illinois State Invitational Illinois State Invitational
Normal, Ill./Weibring GC Normal, Ill./ Weibring GC
Mon., Oct. 19 Tue., Oct. 20
Austin Peay Invitational Austin Peay Invitational
Clarksville, Tenn./The Links at Novadell Clarksville, Tenn./The Links at Novadell
Mon., Mar. 8 Tue., Mar. 9
Samford Men’s Intercollegiate Samford Men’s Intercollegiate
Oneonta, Ala./Limestone Springs GC Oneonta, Ala./ Limestone Springs GC
Mon., Mar. 22 Tue., Mar. 23
at JSU Grub-Mart Intercollegiate at JSU Grub-Mart Intercollegiate
Jacksonville, Ala./Silver Lakes GC Jacksonville, Ala./Silver Lakes GC
Mon., Mar. 29 Tue., Mar. 30
2010 Beu/Mussatto Golf Invitational 2010 Beu/Mussatto Golf Invitational
Macomb, Ill./Harry Mussatto GC Macomb, Ill./ Harry Mussatto GC
Mon., Apr. 5 Tue., Apr. 6
TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate
Nashville, Tenn./King’s Creek GC Nashville, Tenn./King’s Creek GC
Mon., Apr. 12 Tue., Apr. 13
at ASU RedWolves Classic at ASU RedWolves Classic
Jonesboro, Ark./RidgePointe CC Jonesboro, Ark./RidgePointe CC
Mon., Apr. 19 Tue., Apr. 20
Crooked Stick Invitational Crooked Stick Invitational
Carmel, Ind./Crooked Stick GC Carmel, Ind./Crooked Stock GC
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2009-2010 Cougar Men’s Golf
Student-Athlete Biographies Tom Callahan
Neal McCarty
Junior Sierra Vista, Ariz. Pima CC
Junior Sierra Vista, Ariz. Buena HS
Transfer from Pima Community College ,,, Prep: Standout at Buena High School Major: Undeclared
Alex Knoll Freshman Westphalia, Mo. Helias HS Prep: Finished 21st at the 2008 Missouri state championships as a senior at Helias High School ... Won the Missouri Junior Amateur Championship in 2007 ... Finished first at the St. Louis Big I Qualifier ... Selected All-District in 2008 ... Earned four varsity letters. Major: Undeclared
Matt Lehl Senior Woodstock, Ill. Woodstock HS 2008-2009: Finished with team low in average score at 72.7 strokes per round ... Fired a season-low 68 in the first round of the Murray State Invitational ... Tied for 13th at the Butler Invitational with a teambest 216 ... Helped Cougars to a fourthplace team finish at the D.A. Weibring Invitational with a 216, placing tied for 13th overall ... Led SIUE to victory in dual match over Monmouth with tournament-best 72 ... Made top-10 finish at the TSU Big Blue Invitational with a three-round total of 215 ... Tied for eighth at the Western Illinois Invitational with a 36-hole total of 153 ... 20072008: Participated in all 19 rounds this season ... Racked up five top-25 finishes ... Set a career best score for 18 holes with 71 at the Indianapolis Invitational ... Ended the season with an 18-hole scoring average of 77.7 ... 2006-2007: Did not compete ... 2005-2006: Appeared in 13 rounds ... Finished fifth at the Quincy Fall Invitational, just two strokes out of first place ... Posted best round of the season (72) at the Quincy Fall Invitational. High School: Four-year letter winner in golf at Woodstock High School ... Threetime Player of the Year ... Three-time All-Conference selection ... Won his conference’s individual title as a senior. Major: Criminal Justice
2008-2009: Runner-up at the Arizona State Amateur Championships ... Fired season-low 65 at the Murray State Invitational, tying the school record for a regular season low round with SIUE Athletics Hall of Famer Les Agne ... Medalist with an impressive six-shot victory at the Murray State Invitational, firing a 12-under-par 201 ... Finished second in scoring with a 73.0 average ... Tied for second at the Butler Fall Invitational ... Finished fourth in dual match against Monmouth, shooting back nine 35 to post the best final nine of the tourney. 2007-2008: Won 2008 Sierra Vista City Championship ... Participated in five tournaments totaling 12 rounds ... Twice finished top 25 in tournaments ... Best single 18-hole round was 75 ... Averaged 81.3 strokes per 18-hole round. Prep: Co-Most Valuable Player and team’s low average scorer as a senior at Buena High School ... Named co-captain ... Won Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) 2007 Mission Hills Tournament in Palm Springs, Calif. ... 2006-07 Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) third team All American ... Won 2006 Junior Golf Association of Arizona (JGAA) Boys State Championship and the 2006 Southwest Section PGA (SWSPGA) Cochise County Junior Championship ... 2006 first team All-Southern Arizona High School ... Placed fourth at American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) 2006 CourseMaxPhiladelphia in Elverson, Pa. ... 17th-place finish at 2006 AJGA Fidelity Investments Junior at Trump National in Bedminster, N.J. ... Honorable mention All-Southern Arizona High School in 2004 and 2005. Major: Mass Communications
Nick Nuzzo Junior Louisville, Ky. Ballard HS 2008-2009: Finished fifth in scoring with a 77.2 average ... Fired a season-low round of 72 in back-to-back rounds at the D.A. Weibring Invitational ... Played in 15 rounds overall ... 2007-2008: Participated in six tournaments, playing in 13 total rounds ... Averaged 81.5 strokes per 18 holes ... Finished with three top-40 performances ... Posted top 18-hole round of 73 ... Prep: Letter winner for Ballard High School ... Participated in the Kentucky State Amateur ... Major: Mass Communications
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2009-2010 Cougar Men’s Golf
Student-Athlete Biographies Anthony Ross
Clark Schmidt
Junior Lemont, Ill. Lockport Township HS
Freshman Rantoul, Ill. Saint Thomas More HS
Previously: Transfer from Springfield College and John A. Logan College. Prep: Placed 21st at the state championships as a senior at Lockport Township High School ... Won conference individual title twice at Lockport ... Played No. 1 on the golf team for three straight seasons ... Finished 41st at the recent Illinois State Amateur ... Qualified for the Illinois Open ... Placed 27th at the CDGA Championship and 15th at the Joliet Amateur. Major: Mass Communications
Prep: Placed eighth at the IHSA state championships for Saint Thomas More High School with rounds of 75 and 74 ... Tied for individual title at the sectional championships as a senior ... Four-year letter winner in golf and a two-time letter winner in basketball ... Finished third at the Junior Tour at Illinois State’s D.A. Weibring Course ... Placed eighth at the Rantoul Open ... Earned STM Scholar-Athlete Award ... Named to National Honor Society ... Treasurer of Student Council as a senior ... Major: Business Administration.
Record Book
All-Americans First Team Les Agne (1979) Les Agne (1980) Bob Gaus (1983) Second Team Brooks Brestal (1977) Keith Gocal (1987) Third Team Les Agne (1978) Keith Gocal (1986) Tim Gehrig (1979) Honorable Mention Mark Boyajian (1971) Dave Riffey (1975) Kevin McConnell (1977) Les Agne (1977) Mark Hofstetter (1980) Bob Gaus (1981) Jay Eihausen (1981) Bob Donnewald (1982) Jay Eihausen (1982) Tim Gehrig (1978) Mark Marcuzzo (1984) Bill Willis (1990) GCAA Scholar Bill Willis (1990)
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Lowest Round (9 holes): 30, Kirk Viehl, 1988, Delta State Invitational, par 35, Cleveland, Miss. Lowest Round (18 holes): 65, Les Agne, 1980, Normandy Country Club, par 71, St. Louis, Mo.; and Neal McCarty, 2008, Miller Memorial Golf Club, par 71, Murray, Ky. Lowest Round (18 holes postseason): 67, Chuck Eckley, 1970, Avalon Golf Course, par 71, Warren, Ohio Lowest Four Scores (72 holes - Regular Season): 293, Mike Pine, 1991, Northern Iowa Golf Classic, three courses, Cedar Falls, Iowa Lowest Four Scores (72 holes Postseason): 289, Les Agne, 1980 Most Points, Season (Match Play): 59.5, Tom Kaumann, 1970 Neal McCarty
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2009-2010 Cougar Men’s Golf
2008-2009 Men’s Results 09/15-09/16, 2008 -- U of Indianapolis Invitational The Links at Heartland Crossing -- Indianapolis, Ind. Par 72, 7106 yards -- 14 teams, 84 players SIU Edwardsville Matt Lehl Pat Delatte Tyler Link Nate Sanders Adam Grandidier# David Wilson
318 73 79 87 79 83 88
310 79 75 78 82 86 78
313 73 85 76 81 78 83
941 225 239 241 242 247 249
+77 +9 +23 +25 +26 +31 +33
3/10/2009 -- SIUE vs. Monmouth PGA Village -- Port St. Lucie, FL Par 72, 7037 yards -- 12 players, 2 teams 12th t-19th t-55th t-61st t-63rd t-69th t-72nd
09/29-09/30, 2008 -- Murray State Invitational Miller Memorial GC -- Murray, Ky Par 71, 6601 yards -- 14 teams, 82 players SIU Edwardsville Neal McCarty Matt Lehl Tyler Link Matt Muckensturm Nick Nuzzo
286 67 68 77 77 74
291 69 71 79 72 81
281 65 73 68 79 75
858 201 212 224 228 230
+6 -12 -1 +11 +15 +17
288 68 72 73 75 79
288 70 71 73 77 74
299 78 75 72 75 77
875 216 218 218 227 230
5th 1st t-8th t-47th t-59th t-63rd
288 70 76 71 72 75 73
288 72 75 69 72 75 80
289 74 67 80 76 72 77
865 216 218 220 220 222 230
+15 E +4 +5 +6 +6 +9
1st t-1st 4th 5th t-6th t-6th 9th
SIU Edwardsville Matt Lehl Neal McCarty Matt Muckensturm Tyler Link Nick Nuzzo
290 69 74 74 73 81
300 73 75 74 78 78
297 73 73 75 79 76
887 215 222 223 230 235
+23 -1 +6 +7 +14 +19
9th t-7th t-36th t-41st t-58th t-65th
04/17, 2009 -- Eastern Illinois Triangular Mattoon CC -- Mattoon, Ill. Par 72, 6690 yards -- 3 teams, 20 players +23 +3 +5 +5 +14 +17
7th t-13th t-21st t-21st 61st t-71st
10/12-10/13, 2008 -- D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate Weibring GC -- Normal, Ill. Par 70, 6681 yards -- 15 teams, 89 players SIU Edwardsville Matt Lehl Tyler Link Neal McCarty Nick Nuzzo Matt Muckensturm Nate Sanders#
303 72 76 77 78 78 81
04/05-04/07, 2009 -- TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate Hermitage GC -- Nashville, Tenn. Par 72, 6812 yards -- 13 teams, 72 players
10/06-10/07, 2008 -- Butler Fall Invitational Eagle Creek GC -- Indianapolis, Ind. Par 71, 6646 yards -- 14 teams, 96 players SIU Edwardsville Matt Lehl Tyler Link Neal McCarty Matt Muckensturm Nick Nuzzo
SIU Edwardsville Matt Lehl Neal McCarty Nate Sanders Tyler Link Matt Muckensturm Nick Nuzzo#
+25 +6 +8 +10 +10 +12 +20
4th t-13th t-19th t-26th t-26th t-35th t-62nd
SIU Edwardsville Neal McCarty Adam Grandidier# Tyler Link Matt Muckensturm Matt Lehl Nick Nuzzo# David Wilson# Nate Sanders
301 72 75 76 76 77 77 77 84
+13 E +3 +4 +4 +5 +5 +5 +12
2nd 2nd t-5th t-7th t-7th t-9th t-9th t-9th t-16th
4/20-4/21, 2009 -- Beu/Mussato Invitational Harry Mussatto GC -- Macomb,Ill. Par 72, 6862 yards -- 16 teams, 90 players SIU Edwardsville Matt Lehl Neal McCarty Tyler Link Matt Muckensturm Nick Nuzzo Adam Grandidier#
312 76 81 78 77 83 86
314 77 77 81 84 79 88
626 153 158 159 161 162 174
+50 +9 +14 +15 +17 +18 +30
7th t-8th t-34th t-36th t-46th t-55th t-82nd
#Played as an Individual
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2009-2010 Cougar Men’s Golf
2008-2009 Results Player Neal McCarty Matt Lehl Matt Muckensturm Tyler Link Nick Nuzzo Nate Sanders Pat Delatte David Wilson Adam Grandidier FOUR-PLAYER TEAM
Rounds Strokes 16 1167 19 1386 16 1215 19 1444 16 1235 8 633 3 239 4 326 6 496 19 5656
Tournament U of Indianapolis Invitational Murray State Invitational Butler Fall Invitational D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate SIUE vs. Monmouth TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate Eastern Illinois Triangular Beu/Mussato Invitational
Low Round 65 68 72 67 72 73 75 77 75 281
Par/Rounds 5 7 3 15
Events 7 8 7 8 7 4 1 2 3 8
Dates 09/15-09/16 2008 09/29-09/30 10/06-10/07 2008 10/12-10/13 2008 3/10/2009 04/05-04/07, 2009 04/17, 2009 4/20-4/21, 2009
Finish Top Rel. 1 5 10 To Par 1 3 3 +2 1 1 5 +2 - - 2 +5 - - 2 +5 - - 2 +6 - 1 1 +8 - - +8 - - 1 +10 - 1 1 +11 2 6 17 +12
Rounds 3 3 3 3 1 3 1 2
Place 12 5 7 4 1 9 2 7
Average Rounds 72.9 16 72.9 19 75.9 16 76.0 19 77.2 16 79.1 8 79.7 3 81.5 4 82.7 6 297.7
Teams 14 14 14 15 2 13 3 16
Players 84 82 96 89 12 72 20 90
Career Strokes 1167 1386 1215 1444 1235 633 239 326 496
Par +77 +6 +23 +25 +15 +23 +13 +50
Average 72.9 72.9 75.9 76.0 77.2 79.1 79.7 81.5 82.7
Score 941 858 875 865 303 887 301 626
Low Round Scores Summary Player low rounds (best 40) 1. 65 Neal McCarty 2. 67 Neal McCarty 67 Tyler Link 4. 68 Matt Lehl 68 Tyler Link 68 Matt Lehl 7. 69 Neal McCarty 69 Neal McCarty 69 Matt Lehl 10. 70 Matt Lehl 70 Matt Lehl 12. 71 Matt Lehl 71 Tyler Link 71 Neal McCarty 15. 72 Matt Muckensturm 72 Tyler Link 72 Neal McCarty 72 Nick Nuzzo 72 Matt Lehl 72 Nick Nuzzo 72 Matt Muckensturm 72 Matt Lehl 72 Neal McCarty 24. 73 Matt Lehl 73 Matt Lehl
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Murray State Inv., 09/29-09/30 (R3) Murray State Inv., 09/29-09/30 (R1) D.A. Weibring Intercoll., 10/12-10/13 (R3) Murray State Inv., 09/29-09/30 (R1) Murray State Inv., 09/29-09/30 (R3) Butler Fall Inv., 10/06-10/07 (R1) Murray State Inv., 09/29-09/30 (R2) D.A. Weibring Intercoll., 10/12-10/13 (R2) TSU Big Blue Intercoll., 04/05-04/07 (R1) Butler Fall Inv., 10/06-10/07 (R2) D.A. Weibring Intercoll., 10/12-10/13 (R1) Murray State Inv., 09/29-09/30 (R2) Butler Fall Inv., 10/06-10/07 (R2) D.A. Weibring Intercoll., 10/12-10/13 (R1) Murray State Inv., 09/29-09/30 (R2) Butler Fall Inv., 10/06-10/07 (R1) Butler Fall Inv., 10/06-10/07 (R3) D.A. Weibring Intercoll., 10/12-10/13 (R1) D.A. Weibring Intercoll., 10/12-10/13 (R2) D.A. Weibring Intercoll., 10/12-10/13 (R2) D.A. Weibring Intercoll., 10/12-10/13 (R3) SIUE vs. Monmouth, 3/10/2009 (R1) Eastern Illinois Triangular, 04/17 (R1) U of Indianapolis Inv., 09/15-09/16 (R1) U of Indianapolis Inv., 09/15-09/16 (R3)
73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 34. 74 74 74 74 74 74
Matt Lehl Neal McCarty Neal McCarty Nate Sanders Tyler Link Matt Lehl Matt Lehl Neal McCarty Nick Nuzzo Nick Nuzzo Matt Lehl Neal McCarty Matt Muckensturm Matt Muckensturm
Murray State Inv., 09/29-09/30 (R3) Butler Fall Inv., 10/06-10/07 (R1) Butler Fall Inv., 10/06-10/07 (R2) D.A. Weibring Intercoll., 10/12-10/13 (R1) TSU Big Blue Intercoll., 04/05-04/07 (R1) TSU Big Blue Intercoll., 04/05-04/07 (R2) TSU Big Blue Intercoll., 04/05-04/07 (R3) TSU Big Blue Intercoll., 04/05-04/07 (R3) Murray State Inv., 09/29-09/30 (R1) Butler Fall Inv., 10/06-10/07 (R2) D.A. Weibring Intercoll., 10/12-10/13 (R3) TSU Big Blue Intercoll., 04/05-04/07 (R1) TSU Big Blue Intercoll., 04/05-04/07 (R1) TSU Big Blue Intercoll., 04/05-04/07 (R2)
Team low rounds (best 10) 1. 281 Murray State Inv., 09/29-09/30 (R3) 2. 286 Murray State Inv., 09/29-09/30 (R1) 3. 288 Butler Fall Inv., 10/06-10/07 (R1) 288 Butler Fall Inv., 10/06-10/07 (R2) 288 D.A. Weibring Intercoll., 10/12-10/13 (R1) 288 D.A. Weibring Intercoll., 10/12-10/13 (R2) 7. 289 D.A. Weibring Intercoll., 10/12-10/13 (R3) 8. 290 TSU Big Blue Intercoll., 04/05-04/07 (R1) 9. 291 Murray State Inv., 09/29-09/30 (R2) 10. 297 TSU Big Blue Intercoll., 04/05-04/07 (R3)
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2009-2010 Cougar Men’s Golf
Men’s NCAA Championships Appearances 1970: 1. Rollins, 1,195; 2. Ga. Southern, 1,205; 3. Central Mich., 1,208; 4. UC Riverside, 1,211; 5. Youngstown St., 1,221; 6. Cal St. Northridge, 1,222; 7. New Haven, 1,225; 8. Cleveland St., 1,232; 9. UC Davis, 1,248; 10. Tenn.-Martin, 1,251; 11. La.-Lafayette, 1,252; 12. Salem St., 1,256; 13. North Dakota, 1,259; 14. Wooster, 1,261; 15. Akron, 1,263; 16. Denison, 1,265; 17. Central Conn. St., 1,268; 18. Eastern Mich., 1,269; 19. (tie) Amherst and Cal Poly, 1,270; 21. Minn. St. Moorhead, 1,272; 22. Rochester Inst., 1,274; 23. (tie) Slippery Rock and SIU Edwardsville, 1,275; 25. Ohio Wesleyan, 1,276; 26. Sewanee, 1,277; 27. Drexel, 1,280; 28. Mt. St. Mary’s, 1,286; 29. Oswego St., 1,290; 30. DePauw, 1,293; 31. Gannon, 1,295; 32. Bellarmine, 1,297; 33. Ashland, 1,298; 34. Oakland, 1,323; 35. Southwest Mo. St., 1,328; 36. Montclair St., 1,375. 1971: 1. New Orleans, 1,190; 2. Cal St. Northridge, 1,202; 3. Rollins, 1,210; 4. Houston Baptist, 1,214; 5. Cal St. Chico, 1,218; 6. (tie) La.-Monroe and South Fla., 1,225; 8. Ga. Southern, 1,231; 9. La.-Lafayette, 1,234; 10. Sacramento St., 1,236; 11. Cal St. Fullerton, 1,241; 12. Eastern Mich., 1,242; 13. Tenn.-Martin, 1,243; 14. UC Davis, 1,245; 15. Central Conn. St., 1,246; 16. Cal Poly, 1,249; 17. Oswego St., 1,259; 18. Rochester Inst., 1,261; 19. Western Ill., 1,263; 20. Salem St., 1,270; 21. DePauw, 1,279; 22. Rhodes, 1,284; 23. (tie) UC Riverside and Youngstown St., 1,285; 25. (tie) Gannon and SIU Edwardsville, 1,286; 27. (tie) Babson and Wooster, 1,287; 29. Minn. St. Mankato, 1,290; 30. (tie) Plattsburgh St. and Southwest Mo. St., 1,293; 32. Mo.-St. Louis, 1,294; 33. Coast Guard, 1,319; 34. James Madison, 1,332. 1973: 1. Cal St. Northridge, 1,180; 2. South Fla., 1,196; 3. Rollins, 1,197; 4. UC Irvine, 1,203; 5. UC Riverside, 1,213; 6. Cal St. Chico, 1,219; 7. (tie) Colorado St.-Pueblo, Fla. Southern and Southeastern La., 1,228; 10. New Orleans, 1,231; 11. Cleveland St., 1,238; 12. Ashland, 1,239; 13. Eastern Ill., 1,241; 14. Wooster, 1,244; 15. Western St., 1,247; 16. Indiana (Pa.), 1,249; 17. SIU Edwardsville, 1,257; 18. Western Ill., 1,261; 19. (tie) Gannon, Hampden-Sydney and Salem St., 1,264; 22. Adams St., 1,266; 23. Sacramento St., 1,274; 24. Northern Iowa, 1,277; 25. Oswego St., 1,282; 26. Rochester Inst., 1,288; 27. Roanoke, 1,340. 1974: 1. Cal St. Northridge, 1,205; 2. UC Irvine, 1,211; 3. New Orleans, 1,219; 4. UC Riverside, 1,234; 5. Fla. Southern, 1,242; 6. Southeastern La., 1,243; 7. Columbus St., 1,244; 8. Indiana (Pa.), 1,246; 9. Cal St. Chico, 1,251; 10. Colorado St.-Pueblo, 1,252; 11. Wittenberg, 1,256; 12. Slippery Rock, 1,259; 13. Ashland, 1,265; 14. (tie) UC Davis and Tenn.Martin, 1,268; 16. Western Ill., 1,270; 17. Hampden-Sydney, 1,271; 18. Salem St., 1,278; 19. (tie) George Mason and Wooster, 1,279; 21. SIU Edwardsville, 1,282; 22. Rochester Inst., 1,286; 23. DePauw, 1,295; 24. Oswego St., 1,298; 25. Akron, 1,300; 26. Bryant, 1,306; 27. Ohio Wesleyan, 1,315; 28. Western St., 1,318; 29. Scranton, 1,342; 30. Central Missouri, 1,356; 31. Chicago St., 1,385. 1975: 1. UC Irvine, 886; 2. Cal St. Northridge, 891; 3. Rollins, 893; 4. UC Davis, 898; 5. Columbus St., 900; 6. Indiana (Pa.), 901; 7. Troy, 904; 8. Fla. Southern, 909; 9. Delta St., 910; 10.
SIU Edwardsville, 915; 11. Tenn.- Martin, 916; 12. Central Conn. St., 918; 13. Slippery Rock, 919; 14. New Orleans, 929; 15. Western Ill., 931; 16. Akron, 932; 17. (tie) Gannon and Southwest Mo. St., 936; 19. James Madison, 937; 20. Bryant, 946; 21. North Dakota, 957. 1976: 1. Troy, 1,181; 2. UC Irvine, 1,212; 3. Cal St. Northridge, 1,213; 4. UC Davis, 1,214; 5. Delta St., 1,230; 6. Rollins, 1,232; 7. Ark.-Little Rock, 1,237; 8. Northern Iowa, 1,238; 9. Cal St. L.A., 1,239; 10. Edinboro, 1,240; 11. Central Conn. St., 1,242; 12. SIU Edwardsville, 1,243; 13. Western Ill., 1,245; 14. Indiana (Pa.), 1,248; 15. Western St., 1,250; 16. Youngstown St., 1,251; 17. Colorado St.-Pueblo, 1,254; 18. Akron, 1,258; 19. James Madison, 1,269; 20. Truman, 1,278.
1983: 1. Texas St., 1,229; 2. Troy, 1,234; 3. Columbus St., 1,239; 4. (tie) Fla. Southern and Indiana (Pa.), 1,247; 6. Central Conn. St., 1,248; 7. Gannon, 1,256; 8. California (Pa.), 1,270; 9. (tie) UC Davis and SIU Edwardsville, 1,273; 11. Rollins, 1,277; 12. Cal St. Northridge, 1,281; 13. Bryant, 1,282; 14. Minn. Duluth, 1,286; 15. North Dakota, 1,297.
1977: 1. Troy, 1,168; 2. Rollins, 1,179; 3. Edinboro, 1,185; 4. Cal St. L.A., 1,190; 5. (tie) Ark.-Little Rock and Fla. Southern, 1,194; 7. Southeastern La., 1,202; 8. Nicholls St., 1,205; 9. SIU Edwardsville, 1,206; 10. (tie) Indiana (Pa.) and Western Ill., 1,210; 12. Central Conn. St., 1,212; 13. UC Irvine, 1,213; 14. Northern Iowa, 1,214; 15. Western St., 1,231; 16. (tie) Cal St. Chico and Central Mo. St., 1,247; 18. Columbus St., 1,256; 19. Akron, 1,263.
1985: 1. Fla. Southern, 1,192; 2. Stephen F. Austin, 1,202; 3. (tie) Central Conn. St. and Columbus St., 1,203; 5. Sam Houston St., 1,205; 6. Troy, 1,210; 7. Cal St. Dom. Hills, 1,230; 8. (tie) Indiana (Pa.) and Jacksonville St., 1,234; 10. Sacramento St., 1,240; 11. Minn. Duluth, 1,241; 12. Gannon, 1,260; 13. UC Davis, 1,276; 14. Slippery Rock, 1,287; 15. SIU Edwardsville, 1,300; 16. Truman, 1,344.
1978: 1. Columbus St., 1,174; 2. Troy, 1,183; 3. Rollins, 1,185; 4. Cal St. Northridge, 1,186; 5. Fla. Southern, 1,190; 6. Edinboro, 1,195; 7. (tie) UC Davis and Indiana (Pa.), 1,198; 9. Sacramento St., 1,201; 10. Southeastern La., 1,213; 11. Nicholls St., 1,214; 12. Northern Iowa, 1,215; 13. (tie) Ark.-Little Rock, SIU Edwardsville and Western Ill., 1,216; 16. Wright St., 1,228; 17. Southwest Mo. St., 1,232; 18. Southern Conn. St., 1,255; 19. Roanoke, 1,258; 20. Colorado St.- Pueblo, 1,260. 1979: 1. UC Davis, 1,194; 2. (tie) Columbus St. and Fla. Southern, 1,203; 4. (tie) Troy and Wright St., 1,212; 6. Florida Int’l, 1,214; 7. Indiana (Pa.), 1,215; 8. Nicholls St., 1,222; 9. Western Ill., 1,224; 10. SIU Edwardsville, 1,226; 11. Sacramento St., 1,230; 12. Northern Colo., 1,231; 13. Central Conn. St., 1,234; 14. Cal St. Northridge, 1,238; 15. California (Pa.), 1,240; 16. Central Mo. St., 1,246; 17. Southern Conn. St., 1,247; 18. Central Okla., 1,249; 19. Minn. Duluth, 1,265. 1980: 1. Columbus St., 1,178; 2. Fla. Southern, 1,181; 3. Nicholls St., 1,184; 4. Troy, 1,187; 5. Cal St. Northridge, 1,196; 6. Sacramento St., 1,200; 7. Rollins, 1,203; 8. Florida Int’l, 1,204; 9. California (Pa.), 1,208; 10. SIU Edwardsville, 1,213; 11. UC Davis, 1,218; 12. Indiana (Pa.), 1,222; 13. Minn. Duluth, 1,223; 14. Central Mo. St., 1,234; 15. Western Ill., 1,248; 16. Colorado St.-Pueblo, 1,249; 17. Wright St., 1,250; 18. Central Conn. St., 1,252; 19. Fort Lewis, 1,291. 1981: 1. Fla. Southern, 1,184; 2. Alliant Int’l, 1,219; 3. (tie) Cal St. Northridge and Troy, 1,221; 5. Minn. Duluth, 1,227; 6. Indiana (Pa.), 1,230; 7. Columbus St., 1,232; 8. Tampa, 1,235; 9. Texas St., 1,236; 10. SIU Edwardsville, 1,239; 11. (tie) California (Pa.) and Central Conn. St., 1,242; 13. UC Davis, 1,248; 14. Sacramento St., 1,252; 15. Florida Int’l, 1,262; 16. Central Mo. St., 1,267; 17. Wright St., 1,279; 18. Bryant, 1,292; 19. Hartford, 1,307.
1984: 1. Troy, 1,198; 2. Fla. Southern, 1,216; 3. Texas St., 1,222; 4. Central Conn. St., 1,223; 5. Columbus St., 1,225; 6. UCF, 1,226; 7. Sam Houston St., 1,235; 8. UC Davis, 1,241; 9. Slippery Rock, 1,243; 10. Gannon, 1,248; 11. Indiana (Pa.), 1,252; 12. Sacramento St., 1,255; 13. Minn. St. Mankato, 1,282; 14. Minn. Duluth, 1,287; 15. SIU Edwardsville, 1,309.
1987: 1. Tampa, 1,175; 2. Columbus St., 1,180; 3. Troy, 1,181; 4. Sacramento St., 1,182; 5. Cal St. Northridge, 1,185; 6. Fla. Southern, 1,193; 7. Abilene Christian, 1,200; 8. Fla. Atlantic, 1,201; 9. UC Davis, 1,208; 10. Bryant, 1,209; 11. Wright St., 1,212; 12. (tie) SIU Edwardsville and Truman, 1,227; 14. Slippery Rock, 1,232; 15. Gannon, 1,259. 1988: 1. Tampa, 1,189; 2. Fla. Southern, 1,203; 3. Columbus St., 1,214; 4. Fla. Atlantic, 1,227; 5. Liberty, 1,232; 6. Troy, 1,234; 7. Bryant, 1,235; 8. Cal St. Northridge, 1,243; 9. Slippery Rock, 1,244; 10. (tie) Eastern N.M. and Tenn.-Martin, 1,254; 12. UC Davis, 1,258; 13. Abilene Christian, 1,259; 14. Truman, 1,263; 15. Sacramento St., 1,265; 16. SIU Edwardsville, 1,283. 1989: 1. Columbus St., 1,196; 2. Valdosta St., 1,206; 3. Cal St. Northridge, 1,211; 4. Troy, 1,223; 5. Fla. Southern, 1,231; 6. Abilene Christian, 1,232; 7. Jacksonville St., 1,233; 8. Rollins, 1,243; 9. Tenn.-Martin, 1,244; 10. Indiana (Pa.), 1,248; 11. Slippery Rock, 1,249; 12. Cal St. Dom. Hills, 1,250; 13. Bryant, 1,252; 14. Truman, 1,266; 15. Indianapolis, 1,270; 16. SIU Edwardsville, 1,273; 17. Gannon, 1,297. 1990: 1. Fla. Southern, 1,170; 2. Columbus St., 1,196; 3. Cal St. Northridge, 1,198; 4. Troy, 1,208; 5. (tie) Cal St. Stanislaus and Cameron, 1,213; 7. Abilene Christian, 1,214; 8. Bryant, 1,225; 9. Slippery Rock, 1,239; 10. SIU Edwardsville, 1,241; 11. Fla. Atlantic, 1,248; 12. Jacksonville St., 1,249; 13. Wofford, 1,259; 14. Indiana (Pa.), 1,265; 15. Indianapolis, 1,266; 16. Tenn.-Martin, 1,274; 17. Truman, 1,275. 1992: 1. Columbus St., 1,144; 2. Troy, 1,176; 3. Fla. Southern, 1,181; 4. Jacksonville St., 1,192; 5. S.C.-Aiken, 1,197; 6. Abilene Christian, 1,202; 7. Valdosta St., 1,208; 8. Cal St. Stanislaus, 1,209; 9. Wofford, 1,210; 10. Grand Canyon, 1,214; 11. Cal St. San Bernadino, 1,218; 12. (tie) Indiana (Pa.) and SIU Edwardsville, 1,224; 14. Ferris St., 1,230; 15. Mo.St. Louis, 1,247; 16. Bryant, 1,248.
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All-Time Men’s Roster Name Les Agne Alex Aguilar Kris Anderson Paul Barrick Jerry Bigelow Dillon Brasher Scott Brotebeck Mike Burke Ryan Coughlin Don Coleman John-Michael Coles Rik Constance Todd Cress Dale David Dave Dean Pat Delatte Paul Disbury Derek Dolenc Kent Dolenc Craig Doiron Richard Donner Bob Donnewald Jay Eihausen Bret Estridge Bill Folkerts Kyle Gansauer Bob Gaus Tim Gehrig Keith Gocal Steve Gower Adam Grandidier Keith Hamann P.J. Hamilton
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Lee Hammel Steve Hausmann Harry Hazelhurst Craig Heinzmann Clyde Hightower Trent Hightower Greg Hiland Mark Hofstetter Jeff Janssen Brian Johnson Gordon Johnson Randall Johnson Tony Johnson Brian Kuddes Jim Kertborn Jim Kurtzeborn Josh Langer Matt Lehl Kyle Lickenbrock Craig Liddle Tyler Link Mike McKinzie Byron Marcum Mark Marcuzzo Neal McCarty Kevin Mehlan Alex Miller Jamie Mineman Kyle Moats Jeff Mohr Greg Mormino Matt Muckensturm Chris Nobbe Steve Nolawski
SIUE Athletics Hall of Fame Les Agne • Honorable Mention All-American 1977 • Third Team All-American 1978 • First Team All-American 1979 • First Team All-American 1980 • National Runner-Up as a Senior • Posted School-Record 289 at National Championships (72-hole event) • Led SIUE to NCAA Tournament for four straight seasons • Inducted Into SIUE Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Nick Nuzzo Keith Nye Neil Owen Jeff Pare Jeff Pearce Bill Peifer Darrin Peters Guy Phillips David Piacenti Mike Pine K. Pinkas Randy Rachell Kevin Raymond Matt Ruder Jim Russell Nate Sanders Stan Samoska Chris Scheibal Scott Spooner Larry Stankewitz Dave Stites Perry Sullivan Tom Sweetwood Kirk Viehl Kyle Viehl Bill Walker Boyd Watson Devin Wille Bill Willis David Wilson Dan Windorff Jay Worthey Mark Yocum Roger Young
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