2022-23 WASHBURN ICHABODS
2022-23 Washburn Ichabod Golf Roster
Head
Back row, left to right: Head coach Ronnie McHenry, Kade Prentice, Cade Uhlenhake, Jack Baker, Gavin Wilhelm, Cooper Ward, Max Ullan, and Ron McHenry. Front row, left to right: Grant Brenneman, Daniel Duffin, James Hill, Zach Vandervoort, Caden Vanlandingham, Dawson Wills, Michael Bessenbacher and Jackson Wexler.
2022-23 WASHBURN ICHABODS
2022-23 Washburn Ichabod Golf Schedule/Results
2022-23 Washburn Ichabod Golf Quick Facts
Washburn Facts
Location: Topeka, Kan.
Founded: 1865
Nickname: Ichabods
Colors: Yale Blue and White
President: Dr. JuliAnn Mazachek
Athletic Director: Loren Ferré
Team Information
Head Golf Coach: Ronnie McHenry
Season at Washburn: Second
Alma Mater: Washburn
Office Phone: 785-670-1764
Email: ronnie.mchenry@washburn.edu
2021-22 MIAA Finish: Seventh
Home Course
Topeka Country Club (Par 71; 6594 yards)
Athletic Communications
Director of Athletic Communications: Gene Cassell
Office Phone: 785-670-1791
Email: gene.cassell@washburn.edu
Athletic Communications Assistant: Joy Smith
Email: joy.smith@washburn.edu
Athletics Communications Intern / Golf Contact:
Kyle Manthe
Office Phone: 785-760-1974
Email: kyle.manthe@washburn.edu
Washburn Golf 2022-23 Outlook
After two shortened seasons, Washburn golf was able to complete a full fall and spring season in 2021-22 and were able to continue some of its previous success. The Ichabods return nine players and add four to the 2022-23 squad in the form of two transfers and two freshmen under second year head coach Ronnie McHenry.
In the 21-22 season Washburn finished in the top-three of four tournaments, with one win at the Warrior Invitational. At the MIAA Championships the Ichabods finished seventh with two individuals Cade Uhlenhake and Dawson Wills, qualifying for the NCAA Central/Midwest Regional.
The pair were also named All-MIAA first team selections and Wills was named to the 2022 NCAA Division II PING All-Central Region team while Uhlenhake earned MIAA Scholar Athlete honors.
Wills and Uhlenhake highlight the group of nine returners and are joined by Jackson Wexler, Daniel Duffin, Kade Prentice and Caden Vanlandingham who each have more than 30 rounds of experience at Washburn. Cooper Ward, Michael Bessenbacher and Grant Brenneman round out the returning group for Washburn.
Jack Baker and Max Ullan each join the team as transfers in 2022-23, with Baker as a junior from Kansas State and Ullan as a graduate student from Gustavus Adolphus College. The pair played 31 combined rounds in the fall for the Ichabods and each hold average round finishes of under 76. James Hill and Zach Vandervoort join Washburn from the prep ranks and have played eight combined rounds in their Washburn careers so far.
In the fall of 2022, the Ichabods competed in six tournaments, finishing in the top-three of four of them, including winning the Ichabod Invitational in the team’s only home tournament of the season. Wills is off to a strong start, averaging a career-best 72.29 strokes per round, and has finished in the top-five of two events. Uhlenhake is just behind, with a 72.35 average and has placed top-10 in four of the six events.
Prentice and Duffin are also both off to strong starts to their junior seasons, with averages of 74.06 and 74.44 respectively. Prentice has finished in the top-10 twice and once in the top-five.
The spring season will consist of four more tournaments, beginning with the Houston Classic in Humble, Tex., starting on Feb. 13. After four regular season tournaments the MIAA Men’s Golf Championship will be hosted in Bolivar, Mo., from April 17-19, with the NCAA Midwest/Central Super Regional Championship taking place beginning May 11 in Winona, Minn.
Background: A transfer from Kansas State where he played in one event in 2021 … a four-time all-city and all-state selection in high school winning the individual league tourney as a senior and won city, league and regionals as a junior.
Personal: Son of John and Martha Baker … three sisters, Maureen, Mia and Megan … majoring in business marketing.
Career Stats
MICHAEL BESSENBACHER
6-0 • 215 • JUNIOR KANSAS CITY, MO. ROCKHURST HS
At Washburn
Played 18 rounds of golf and has a career stroke average of 76.44 ... he hit a career-low round of 68 his freshman year and has placed top 10 twice.
As a sophomore in 2021-22
Competed with the team in the Oak Tree Invitational ... he stroked rounds of 85, 86, and 77 for a total score of 248 in three rounds.
As a freshman in 2020-21
Played in six events as a freshman… Competed as an individual at the Dual vs Missouri Western and Washburn Invitational… Played with the team at the NSIC Preview, The Mule, NSU Classic, and MIAA Championships… had a stroke average of 75.20 through 15 rounds.
Background
Placed first at state as a freshman at Rockhurst High School... first place at Districts as a team his junior year, where he earned All-District honors.
Personal
Majoring in general business.
Career Stats
Michael Bessenbacher
Grant Brennenman
6-0 • 160 • JUNIOR
HESSTON, KAN. HESSTON HS
At Washburn
Has a 83.57 stroke average through three events and seven rounds played… three-time MIAA Academic Honor Roll member and three-time Academic Excellence member.
As a sophomore in 2021-22
Played as an individual in the Washburn Invitational ... he averaged an 84 through three rounds of golf ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll and was an MIAA Academic Excellence award winner.
As a freshman in 2020-21
Appeared in two events, Dual vs Missouri Western and Washburn Invitational, competing as an individual… had a stroke average of 83.25 in four rounds… named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll and was an MIAA Academic Excellence award winner.
As a freshman in 2019-20 Sat out the season as a redshirt ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll and was an MIAA Academic Excellence award winner.
Background: Four year member of the varsity golf team... a medalist in the 2017 Class 3A State championship... placed fourth in the 2018 and 2019 3A State championship... contributed to the Swather’s second place finish in the 2017 and 2018 3A State and Regionals championships ... named to the 2018 and 2019 First Team All-State Class 3A ... won the 2019 Regional Championship.
Personal: Son of Christy and Jim Brenneman ... has one sister, Kylie Brenneman ... major is exploratory.
Career Stats
Daniel Duffin
WASHBURN ICHABODS DANIEL DUFFIN
6-1 • 210 • JUNIOR LIBERTY, MO. LIBERTY NORTH HS
At Washburn
Played in 12 events as an Ichabod ... holds a career-stroke average of 76.77 in 30 rounds of golf and placed in the top-10 once ... hit a career-low 70 at The Mule his sophomore season ... two-time MIAA Academic Honor Roll member.
As a sophomore in 2021-22
Competed in ten events throughout the season ... played with the team in the Washburn Invitational, Watkins Invitational, Holiday Inn Express Classic, FHSU Tigers Classic, Warrior Invitational, Oak Tree Invitational, Lion Invitational, The Mule, and the MIAA Championship ... competed as a individual in the NSU Golf Classic ... had a stroke average of 76.81 in 26 total rounds ... hit a career-low round of 70 at The Mule ... he placed top-10 for the first time in his career at the Warrior Invitational ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
2022-23 Washburn Career
As a freshman in 2020-21
Competed as an individual in the Dual vs Missouri Western and the Washburn Invitational… held a stroke average of 76.50 through four rounds ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
Background: Senior golf season was wiped out by COVID-19 … a qualifier for the Kansas Amateur … also played soccer … as a junior he participated in the Junior PGA Championships and was the Midwest Region medalist … soccer team reached quarterfinals of state tournament … in golf he was an all-district and all-league selection qualifying for state … sophomore season he was the KCGA Tour Player of the Year in the summer and was all-league and all-district and qualified for the state tournament … an all-league and all-district selection as a freshman tying for first at the district tournament and was a state qualifier.
Personal: Son of Gary and Martha Duffin … two sisters, Mary Kate and Maggie … sister Mary Kate golfed at Central Missouri … majoring in finance.
Career Stats
Daniel Duffin
James Hill
JAMES HILL 5-11 • 15 • FRESHMAN
ANDOVER, KAN. ANDOVER HS
Background: As a senior he placed fourth individually at the 5A state championships … a first team all-state, all-league and all-metro … finished in the top 10 of every match of his senior season with four fourth-place finishes, two second-place finishes and one win … finished 13th at the state championship as a junior placing third at the regional meet and was runner up at the league meet … a first team allleague selection and a second team all-metro selection … only freshman to letter his first year in high school
Personal: Son of Carl and Randi Hill … a sister, Madison … a brother, Barrett … majoring in finance.
Career Stats
Kade Prentice
At Washburn
6-3 • 190 • JUNIOR OVERLAND PARK, KAN. BLUE VALLEY HS
2022-23 Washburn Ichabod Golf Washburn Career Statistics (Feb 16, 2023)
Played in five events with a stroke average on 77.69 in 13 rounds ... hit a career-low round of 71 in The Mule during his sophomore season ... two-time member of the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
As a sophomore in 2021-22
Played in three total events ... competed with the team in The Mule and the MIAA Championships ... competed as an individual in the Washburn Invitational ... held a 77.11 stroke average in nine rounds and hit a low-round of 71 in The Mule ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
As a freshman in 2020-21
Competed as an individual in the Dual vs Missouri Western and Washburn Invitational… held a 79.00 stroke average through four rounds ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
Background: As a junior he placed third at regionals and 11th at the state tournament while winning the Topeka West Invitational … as a freshman he finished third at regionals and was a sectional qualifier.
Personal: Son of Scott and Jennifer Prentice … a brother, Kyle, and a sister, Keegan … majoring in finance.
Career Stats
6-2 • 215 • JUNIOR
OVERLAND PARK, KAN.
BLUE VALLEY WEST HS
As a sophomore in 2021-22
Competed in all 11 events in his first season as an Ichabod ... held a stroke average of 73.60 in 30 rounds and hot a low-round of 68 in the first round of the NCAA DII Midwest/Central Regional ... he moved into fourth all-time in career scoring average (73.60) with a minimum 30 rounds in his first season ... he placed top-5 in the Washburn Invitational and top-10 in three other events ... he earned All-MIAA First Team honors while placing tenth in the conference.
Prior to Washburn: In the 2019-20 season, played in two events as an individual ... finished with scoring average of 74.17 ... registered 6-over par 222 to tie for 38th in debut at Golfweek Conference Challenge ... carded 7-over par 223 to finish tied for 32nd at the Bubba Barnett Intercollegiate ... shot even-par 72 twice and fired season-best 3-under par 69 in final round of the Bubba Barnett Invitational ... did not compete in the 2020-21 season.
Amateur: Played in the U.S. Junior Amateur at Inverness Club in Toledo ... ranked No. 103 in his class according to Junior Golf Scoreboard, which also ranks him No. 172 overall ... earned Class 6A All-State honors in 2016, 2017 and 2018 ... finished third at the state championships in both 2017 and 2018 ... named to the Eastern Kansas League All-Conference Team in 2016, 2017 and 2018 ... was the league’s individual champion and Player of the Year in 2018 ... has finished among the top-10 leaders in the last four AJGA tournaments he’s played and is listed No. 199 in the 2019 class by the Rolex AJGA rankings.
Personal: Son of Todd and Erin Uhlenhake ... his sister, Peyton, played volleyball at Arkansas State.
Career Stats
MINN.
HS
Before Washburn: Was a four-year member of the golf team at Gustavus Adolphus College (Minn.) ... in the 2021-22 season, he helped the team reach the national championships and finished the year with several awards, including All-American, All-Region, All-MIAC, and was an Academic All-American ... as a junior, he earned a place on the All-MIAC and All-Region teams as well as being named an Academic All-American while the team was ranked in the top-10 in the country when the remainder of the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic ... at the conclusion of his sophomore year, he was named to the All-MIAC team.
High School: Attended Blaine High School (Minnesota) where he competed in golf.
Personal: Pursuing his master’s in accounting.
Career Stats
5-9 • 165 • FRESHMAN
HEBRON, NEB. PRATT HS
Background: As a senior he placed fourth individually at the state championships for Thayer Central HS ... a first team all-state, conference champion, district champion ... set school and conference record of single lowest round with a 64 (-8) ... finished sixth at state as a junior at Pratt High school ... a first team all-state, league champion, regional champion, most consecutive top 10 finishes in school history ... named to All Star Preps best of Kansas in 2021 and 2019 ... first team all-state as a freshman ... member of NHS for three years and Academic all-state
Personal: Son of Steve and Amanda Vandervoort … two sisters, Michaela and Brielle … majoring in business finance.
Career Stats
Caden
CADEN VANLANDINGHAM
6-0 • 145 • JUNIOR
WICHITA, KAN. TRINITY ACADEMY
At Washburn
Has competed in 11 events and holds a 77.26 through 27 rounds… three-time MIAA Academic Honor Roll member and three-time Academic Excellence award recipient.
As a sophomore in 2021-22
Played in five events ... competed with the team in the Washburn Invitational, NSU Golf Classic, and the Watkins Invitational ... competed as an individual in the FHSU Tigers Classic and the Warrior Invitational ... had a stroke average of 77.23 in 13 rounds and hit a low-round of 71 at the FHSU Tigers Classic ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll and received Academic Excellence honors.
As a freshman in 2020-21
Competed as an individual in the Dual vs Missouri Western and Broncho Invitational and played for the team in the Washburn Invitational and NSIC Preview… held a stroke average of 78.11 through nine rounds… named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll and received Academic Excellence honors.
As a freshman in 2019-20
Competed in two events before the remainder of the season was canceled because of COVID-19 … had a stroke average of 75.80 in five rounds ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll and was an MIAA Academic Excellence award winner.
Background
A four-year letter winner in golf at Trinity Academy... a three-year letter winner in basketball ...Vanlandingham won the Kansas Class 4A State Champion in 2019 and contributed to the Knights 2019 state championship title... named to the 2019 All-Metro Boys Golf Team.
Personal
Son of Troy and Rebecca Vanlandingham ... has one sister, Taylor Vanlandingham ... majoring in finance.
Career Stats
Cooper Ward
6-5 • 195 • SOPHOMORE
WICHITA, KAN. ANDOVER CENTRAL HS
As a freshman in 2021-22
Played as an individual in the Washburn Invitational ... in three rounds he averaged a 80.67 ... hit a 73 in the final round of the event.
High School: Competed in golf for Andover Central ... at the conclusion of his sophomore season, was named second team all-League after five top-10 finishes and helped the team to a state, regional, and league championship titles ... as a senior, was named to the all-League first team and the all-State team and had six runner-up finishes on the course and one tournament win.
Personal: Son of Mike and Whitney Ward ... has two siblings, Jackson and Georgia ... plans to major in graphic design.
2022-23 Washburn Career
Career Stats
Cooper Ward
6-1 • 160 • SENIOR LENEXA, KAN. OLATHE NORTHWEST HS
At Washburn
Has appeared in 22 events playing 58 rounds recording a 76.36 stroke average … has an individual head-to-head record of 1068-788 (.575) ... hit a career-low 68 in his sophomore season at the NSU Clasiisc ... placed top-5 in one event and top-10 in another event ... a four-time member of the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
As a junior in 2021-22
Played in 10 events with a stroke average of 75.96 through 27 rounds of golf ... placed a season high tied for 19th in the Washburn Invitational and hit a low round of 71 three times ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
2022-23 Washburn Career
As a sophomore in 2020-21
Competed in nine events for the Ichabods with a stroke average of 77.13 through 23 rounds … had a season best third place individual finish at the MIAA Championships… shot 6-over par on the season… had a career low round of 68 at the NSU Classic… named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
As a sophomore in 2019-20
Competed in two events before the season was canceled in the spring because of COVID-19 ... in five rounds he recorded a 75.80 stroke average … competed as an individual at the Watkins Invitational and tied for 27th shooting six-over par, 150 (74, 76) ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
As a freshman in 2018-19
Competed as an individual at the Washburn Invitational ... shot rounds of 74-76-78 for a three round total of +15, 228 and tied for 15th place ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
Background: Four year letter-winner and three-time state qualifier ... helped the Ravens to two second place team finishes at regionals as well as a third place finish ... was also a member of three Olathe Northwest teams that finished in the top-six at the state tournament ... individually, he compiled 13 top-10 finishes during his sophomore through senior seasons ... at the state tournament, he finished eighth as a junior and seventh as a senior ... a first team All-League selection as a junior and named to the second team All-League as a senior ... named to the honor roll four times ... also a member of the National Honors Society and the National Spanish Honors Society.
Personal: Son of Randy and Sheila Wexler ... has two sisters, Hannah and Ruby ...majoring in management.
Career Stats
Jackson Wexler
6-5 • 170 • FRESHMAN
TOPEKA, KAN. SEAMAN HS
In 2022: (football) Appeared in nine games recording seven punts for 334 yards averaging 47.7 yards per punt with a long of 66 against Emporia State … a member of the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
Background: A second-team all-county and honorable mention all-5A and all-league as placekicker … also a first-team all-league and all-city selection in soccer his senior season … as a junior he was honorable mention all-league in soccer and a first-team all-city and second-team all-league pick in golf … his sophomore season he was an all-league honorable mention selection.
Personal: Son of Glendon and Sara … a sister Kinley … majoring in finance.
Career Stats
Wills
6-1 • 175 • SENIOR CHASKA, MINN. CHASKA HS
At Washburn
Has competed in 21 events with four winsand seven top-five finishes playing 76 rounds with a career stroke average of 74.29 … was selected as an individual for regionals his junior season ... hit a career-low of 66 his freshman and junior season ... fifth all-time in career scoring average (74.29) ... seventh all-time in career won-lost percentage (.733) ... received All-MIAA First Team honors his junior season ... four-time MIAA Academic Honor Roll member.
As a junior in 2021-22
Played in all 12 events for the Ichabods this season ... held a stroke average of 73.53 over 30 rounds ... was individual champion in four events and placed top-10 at the MIAA Championships ... tied a career-low round of 66 in the second round of the Holiday Inn Express Classic... shot two-over par for the season ... selected as an individual in the NCAA Midwest/Central Regional ... earned All-MIAA First Team honors ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
As a sophomore in 2020-21
Competed in all 10 events for the Ichabods this season… recorded a stroke average of 75.42 over 26 rounds… had a season high third place individual finish at the Washburn Invitational… season low round of 68 in the second round of The Mule… named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
As a sophomore in 2019-20
Played in all six rounds recording a top-five finish and a stroke average of 73.50 in the COVID-shortened season … placed in the top-20 at three events with a season-best third-place finish at the 21st Annual NSU Golf Classic shooting five-under par ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
As a freshman in 2018-19
Competed as an individual at three events ... carded a career low 73 at the J.R. Watkins Invitational ... tied for 12th place at the Washburn Invitational after shooting +13, 226 (77-74-75) ... finished with a 76.14 stroke average after seven rounds ... named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
Background: Helped the Chaska HS Hawks men’s golf team to four conference championships ... as a freshman, was named the team’s most improved player and earned All-Conference honorable mention accolades ... a three-time All-Conference selection ... the Hawks recorded a perfect regular season, worked their way up to a first place ranking in the state, and placed third at sections ... also played four years of football and one season of hockey ... helped the football team to three conference championships and the hockey team to one conference title ... a three-time All-Conference selection in football ... named to the Deans List and graduated in the top 20% of his class.
Personal: Son of Darryl and Lizann Wills ... has one sister, Madyson ... his father, Darryl, played football at the University of Minnesota-Mankato ... majoring in finance and international business.
Career Stats
COACHING EXPERIENCE
>> Washburn University
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
>> Washburn, 2012-2016
EDUCATION
>> Washburn, 2016
Ronnie McHenRy
HEAD COACH
SECOND SEASON AT WASHBURN
Former Ichabod golfer Ronnie McHenry enters his second season as the head coach in 2022-23 after spending two seasons as the team’s volunteer assistant.
In his first season McHenry helped lead Washburn to four top-three finishes and earned his first tournament win as head coach at The Warrior Invitational on Mar. 8, 2022. In the 2020-21 season, McHenry helped the Ichabods reach the NCAA National Championships and coached the Jack Nicklaus National Player of the Year Andrew Beckler.
In the fall of 2022 Washburn earned three more top-three finishes under McHenry and earned another tournament win at the Washburn Invitational Oct. 4, 2022.
As a student-athlete, McHenry was a member of the Washburn golf squad from 2012-16 and held the title of team captain for three of those seasons. He earned all-MIAA accolades at the conclusion of his junior season and received team MVP honors as a sophomore and junior. He recorded a 75.8 career stroke average after 112 rounds and played in 47 tournaments.
Off the course, McHenry was a four-time selection to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business marketing & management. His father, Ron McHenry, is currently a volunteer assistant for the Golf team and was previously Washburn’s head Women’s Basketball coach. His sisters, Dani and Sami, both played basketball and volleyball at Washburn.
COACHING EXPERIENCE
>> Washburn University
Head Coach (1993-2000)
EDUCATION
>> Washburn, 1985
>> Wichita State, 1987
Ron McHenRy
VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON
Ron McHenry concluded his 22nd season as the Washburn women’s basketball head coach in 2021-22 and joined the Washburn men’s golf team in the fall of 2022 to serve as a volunteer assistant coach for his son, Ronnie.
McHenry, a national champion in 2004-05, is the program’s winningest coach with a record of 490-180 (.731) in his 22 years at Washburn after becoming the head coach in the 2000-01 season. He’s 294-128 (.697) in his career in MIAA games and 249-67 (.788) coaching in Lee Arena.
McHenry has won eight MIAA titles and seven MIAA tournament titles at Washburn. He’s a four-time MIAA Coach of the Year and a two-time region coach of the year. McHenry was named the women’s basketball head coach on May 8, 2000.
Prior to his appointment, McHenry spent the previous 11 seasons as a member of the men’s basketball coaching staff under legendary coach Bob Chipman. He was a part of 243 wins while also guiding the men’s golf team for eight seasons as head coach.
McHenry and his wife, Mischa, have three children, Dani, Sami and Ronnie. Ronnie was a member of the Washburn golf team (2012-16) and was named the Ichabods’ head coach during the summer of 2021. McHenry’s daughters Dani and Sami both played basketball and volleyball at Washburn. Dani is a Class of 2016 member of the Washburn Athletic Hall of Fame.
2021-22 Team Results
2021-22 Overall Stroke Averages
2022-23 WASHBURN ICHABODS
2021-22 Individual Results
CADEN VANLANDINGHAM
2022-23 WASHBURN ICHABODS
2021-22 Individual Results
2021-22 Team Low Rounds
2021-22 Individual Low Rounds
(1st round)
3. 68 (-3) - Dawson Wills, Washburn Invitational, 9/13-14/2021 (3rd round)
(-3) - Dawson Wills, Watkins Invitational, 9/27/2021-09/28/2021 (1st round)
(-3) - Dawson Wills, Warrior Invitational, 3/7-8/2022 (2nd round)
6. 69 (-2) - Cade Uhlenhake, Washburn Invitational, 9/13-14/2021 (3rd round)
(-2) - Dawson Wills, 23rd Annual NSU Golf Classic, 9/20-21/2021 (1st round)
69 (-2) - Cade Uhlenhake, 23rd Annual NSU Golf Classic, 9/20-21/2021 (2nd round)
69 (-2) - Hayden Beck, 23rd Annual NSU Golf Classic, 9/20-21/2021 (2nd round)
70 (-2) - Dawson Wills, Watkins Invitational, 9/27/2021-09/28/2021 (2nd round)
11. 70 (-1) - Dawson Wills, Washburn Invitational, 9/13-14/2021 (2nd round)
70 (-1) - Cameron Riley, 23rd Annual NSU Golf Classic, 9/20-21/2021 (1st round)
70 (-1) - Cade Uhlenhake, Holiday Inn Express Classic, 10/11-12/2021 (2nd round) 71 (-1) - Cade Uhlenhake, Watkins Invitational, 9/27/2021-09/28/2021 (2nd round)
71 (-1) - Jackson Wexler, Lion Invitational, 03/21-22/22 (1st round) 71 (-1) - Cade Uhlenhake, 2022 MIAA Men’s Golf Championships, 4/18-19/2022 (2nd round)
Career Statistics - Active Players
Award Winners
All-MIAA
2021-22
Cade Uhlenhake
Dawson Wills
2020-21
Andrew Beckler
Griffin Mott
2018-19
Blake Allen
Andrew Beckler
Ian Trebilcock
2017-18
Blake Allen
Jared Burns
Colton Massey
2016-17
Carson Roberts
2014-15
Ronnie McHenry
2013-14
Max Lazzo
2012-13
Trey Siegel
Sam Schulte
2011-12
Riley Piles
2010-11
Riley Piles
2009-10
Dustin Yeager
2008-09
Matt Ewald
Matt Lazzo
Matt Salome
Sam Wempe
2007-08
Matt Lazzo
Matt Ewald
Ryan Deutsch
John Robbins
Matt Salome
2006-07
Matt Ewald
Ryan Deutsch
Matt Lazzo
John Robbins
2005-06
Matt Ewald
Matt Warnock
Jeremiah Nelson
2004-05
Ryan Deutsch
Taylor Dunham
Chris McGown
Jeremiah Nelson
Paul Resner
2003-04
Garret Donovan
Matt Johnston
Chris McGown
Matt Warnock
MIAA Player of the Year
Andrew Beckler (2020-21)
Matt Lazzo (2007-08)
Matt Ewald (2006-07)
MIAA Freshman of the Year
2012-13
Trey Siegel
2009-10
Nathan Hoefflin
Jack Nicklaus DII
National Player of the Year
Andrew Beckler (2021)
GCAA PING
All-America
2020-21
Andrew Beckler, 1st
2008-09
Matt Ewald, 1st
2007-08
Matt Ewald, 3rd
Ryan Deutsch, HM
Matt Lazzo, HM
2006-07
Matt Ewald, 2nd
Ryan Deutsch, HM
John Robbins, HM
2003-04
Matt Warnock, HM
Matt Johnston, HM
GCAA PING
All-Region
2020-21
Andrew Beckler
2018-19
Blake Allen
2008-09
Matt Ewald
2007-08
Ryan Deutsch
Matt Ewald
Matt Lazzo
John Robbins
Matt Salome
2006-07
Ryan Deutsch
Matt Ewald
Matt Lazzo
John Robbins
2005-06
Taylor Dunham
Jeremiah Nelson
Matt Ewald
2004-05
Ryan Deutsch
Chris McGown
Jeremiah Nelson
Paul Resner
Matt Warnock
2003-04
Matt Warnock
Matt Johnston
MIAA Academic Honor
Roll
2020-21
Hayden Beck
Andrew Beckler
Grant Brennenman
Chase Dillon
Daniel Duffin
Sam Majors
Griffin Mott
Kade Prentice
Cameron Riley
Caden Vanlandingham
Jackson Wexler
Dawson Wills
Peyton Wilson
2019-20
Blake Allen
Andrew Beckler
Grant Brennenman
Sam Majors
Griffin Mott
Caden Vanlandingham
Jackson Wexler
Dawson Wills
Peyton Wilson
2018-19
Blake Allen
Andrew Beckler
Brooks Brown
Chase Dillon
Brock Falley
Griffin Mott
Jackson Wexler
Dawson Wills
Turner Wintz
2017-18
Blake Allen
Brooks Brown
Jared Burns
Chase Coble
Brock Falley
Austin Kang
Colton Massey
Narito Mendez
Whit Parker
Turner Wintz
2016-17
Tristan Abts
Garret Allen
Ivan Amarilla
Brooks Brown
Brock Falley
Alex Green
Narito Mendez
Carson Roberts
Drew Sangberg
Turner Wintz
2015-16
Tristan Abts
Garret Allen
Ivan Amarilla
Brock Falley
Alex Green
Jordan Hecker
Ronnie McHenry
Carson Roberts
Drew Sandburg
Justice Valdivia
2014-15
Garret Allen
Bradley Hutton
Matthew Willingham
Alex Green
Carson Roberts
Ronnie McHenry
Ivan Amarilla
Samuel Toillion
Drew Sandburg
Jordan Hecker
Brock Falley
Narito Mendez
2013-14
Matthew Carson
Bradley Hutton
Ronnie McHenry
Blake Porter
Carson Roberts
Garret Allen
Alex Green
2012-13
Ronnie McHenry
Blake Porter
Sam Schulte
Kurt Walker
2011-12
Riley Piles
Sam Schulte
2010-11
Miles Christensen
Jeffery Jarvis
Riley Piles
2009-10
Miles Christensen
Jeffery Jarvis
Riley Piles
2008-09
Matt Ewald
Riley Piles
Sam Wmpe
Dustin Yeager
2007-08
Matt Ewald
Daniel Hersch
John Robbins
Sam Wempe
Dustin Yeager
2006-07
Taylor Dunham
Matt Ewald
Spencer Hemmingway
Daniel Hersch
Sam Wempe
2005-06
Matt Bish
Ryan Deutsch
Taylor Dunham
Daniel Hersch
Jeremiah Nelson
Jason Robbins
John Robbins
Matt Warnock
Sam Wempe
2004-05
Tyler Alt
Taylor Dunham
Spencer Hemmingway
Chris McGown
Paul Resner
Jason Robbins
Matt Warnock
2003-04
Paul Resner
Jason Robbins
Matt Warnock
MIAA Scholar Athlete
2021-22
Cade Uhlenhake
2020-21
Andrew Beckler
Griffin Mott
2018-19
Andrew Beckler
2012-13
Sam Schulte
2009-10
Dustin Yeager
2004-05
Chris McGown
2003-04
Matt Johnston
Chris McGown
Matt Warnock
CoSIDA Academic
All-District
2020-21
Andrew Beckler, 1st
2008-09
Matt Ewald, 1st
2005-06
Matt Warnock, 2nd
2004-05
Chris McGown, 1st
CoSIDA Academic
All-American
2008-09
Matt Ewald, 2nd
2004-05
Chris McGown, 1st
Cleveland Golf
All-America Scholar
2011-12
Riley Piles
2010-11
Riley Piles
2009-10
Dustin Yeager
2008-09
Matt Ewald
Dustin Yeager
2007-08
Matt Ewald
2005-06
Matt Warnock
2004-05
Chris McGown
Matt Warnock
Best Scoring Average, Career (min. 30 rounds) Since 1998
Best Scoring Average, Season (min. 10 rounds) Since 1998
ABOUT WASHBURN
Washburn is a top-notch university in an urban setting where students are becoming their best selves.
Nestled in the heart of Topeka - the capital city with about 127 thousand residents - Washburn offers students from small towns a big-city feel, while providing students from major metropolitan areas a more manageable environment.
Washburn’s beautiful campus - on 160 acres - is easy to navigate with
THIS IS WASHBURN
• Affordable education: Tuition is charged per credit. If you’re from Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma or Texas, you’ll pay resident tuition!
• Student/faculty ratio: 17:1. And 49 percent of undergraduate courses have fewer than 20 students.
• Courses taught by experienced faculty: 81 percent of Washburn’s full-time faculty members hold doctorates or the highest degree awarded in their discipline. No courses are taught by graduate teaching assistants. This means undergraduate students work directly with professors in courses, research and other projects.
• Academic options: More than 200 courses of study are offered.
• Nationally recognized: U.S News and World Report has recognized Washburn for its low student debt upon graduation.
• Graduate with experience: More than 1,000 Washburn students participate in an internship each year. In several majors an internship or other hands-on experience in a professional work environment is required for graduation.
state-of-the art facilities. Our Tech campus on Huntoon offers industrystandard programs leading to in-demand jobs. And with our low student/ faculty ratio and small classes, you’re going to get to know your professors.
Internally, we’re organized into five schools, the College of Arts & Sciences, the School of Applied Studies, the Business School, the School of Nursing, the School of Law and the Washburn Institute of Technology (Washburn Tech.)
• Public or private? Washburn is publicly funded, independently governed and state coordinated. In addition to funding from city and county taxes, Washburn receives financial support from the State of Kansas.
• Academics are a priority: On-campus tutoring options, study centers and the First Year Experience program are
JuliAnn Mazachek
The Washburn University Board of Regents announced Jan. 11, 2023 that JuliAnn Mazachek has been chosen as the university's 15th president and first woman president.
Mazachek is returning to Topeka after serving as president of Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas since last May. Prior to her time at MSU Texas, Mazachek spent 30 years at Washburn University in various leadership roles.
Mazachek joined the Washburn family in 1992 as an assistant professor of accounting after earning a master’s degree in business administration and a doctorate in accounting from the University of Kansas. She rose through the Washburn University School of Business and became dean in 1998.
In 2002, Mazachek was named president and CEO of the Washburn University Alumni Association and Foundation. In that role, she oversaw all aspects of fundraising, alumni and stew- ardship programs in addition to the investment management of nearly $200 million in gift assets.
Mazachek was named interim vice president for academic affairs at Washburn University in 2016, a position she held permanently following a national search. As the chief academic officer, she provided leadership to Washburn University’s six colleges and schools, overseeing the University’s interdisciplinary programs, academic resources, support units, instructional programs and academic priorities.
During her career, Mazachek has won numerous awards and is considered a trusted leader in community affairs. While in Topeka, she served on several boards including Heritage National Bank, Greater Topeka Partnership and the Boy Scouts of America Jayhawk Area Council. She and her husband, Keith, have three adult children. Two of them are Washburn alumni, Garrett, ’14, and Kara, ’16, as are many members of their extended family.
Mazachek replaces Dr. Jerry Farley who served as the university’s president for 25 years before retiring Sept. 30, 2022.
THIS IS WASHBURN
Academic Programs
Washburn offers more than 200 programs leading to certification, associate, bachelor, master’s and juris doctor degrees through the College of Arts and Sciences and the schools of Applied Studies, Business, Law and Nursing.
Accounting
Actuarial Science
Advanced Health Care Technology
Advanced Systems Technology
Anthropology
Applied Media
Art
Art Education
Art History
Auto Collision Repair
Automotive Service Technician
Biochemistry
Biology
Building Automation Systems
Building Technology
Business Bookkeeping & Accounting
Cabinet/Millwork
Certified Medication Aide (CMA)
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA)
Certified Production Technician
Chemistry
Climate and Energy Control
Technologies
Commercial Driver License (CDL)
Commercial and Heavy Construction
Communication and Leadership
Communication Studies
Computer Information Sciences
Contemporary Journalism Cosmetology
Creative Advertising
Criminal Justice
Culinary Arts
Diesel Technology
Digital Forensics
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Early Childhood Professional Economics
Education
Electricity
Emergency Communications
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Engineering
English
Entrepreneurship Certificate
Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Environmental Biology
Exercise Science
Exercise and Rehabilitation Science
Fast-Track CDL
Fast Track Machine Tool
Fast-Track Welding
Film and Video Finance
fitness
Forensic Anthropology
Forensic Chemistry
Forensic Science
French General Business General Sciences
Gerontology
Graphics Technology
Health Care Post Graduate Certificate
Health Care Technology
Health and Fitness Promotion
Health Information Technology
Health Information Coding
Health Science
Health Services Administration
Heavy Diesel Construction Technology History
Home Health Aide
Human Services
Information Systems Technology
Integrated Studies
International Business Kansas Insurance Certificate
Kansas Studies
Kinesiology
Latin American, Caribbean & Latino
Studies
Juris Doctor
Leadership Studies
Legal Office
Legal Office Professional
Legal Studies
Liberal Studies
LL.M. in Global Legal Studies
Locomotive Diesel Technology
Nursing (LPN-BSN)
Machine Tool Management
Marketing
Mass Media
Master of Accountancy (Dual Degree)
Master of Business Administration (Dual Degree)
Master of Criminal Justice (Dual Degree)
Master of Accountancy
Master of Business Administration
Master of Studies in Law
Master of Social Work (Dual Degree)
Mathematics
Medical Imaging
Medical Laboratory Science
Medical Office Specialist
Molecular Biology / Biotechnology
MRI
Music
Music Education
Music Performance
Non-Profit Management
Non-Profit Management
Nursing (BSN)
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Office Administration
Office Careers Technology
Peace, Justice & Conflict Resolution Studies
Philosophy
Phlebotomy
Physical Education
Physical Therapist Assistant
Physics
Political Science
Poverty Studies
Practical Nursing
Pre MBA
Pre-Med
Pre-Pharmacy
PMHNP
Psychology
Public & Non-Profit Management
Public Relations
Radiation Therapy
Radiologic Technology
Religious Studies
Respiratory Therapy
RN to BSN
Social Work
Sociology
Sonography
Spanish
Sport Management
Surgical Technology
Technical Drafting Technology Administration
Theatre
Trauma & Recovery Services
Ultrasound
Welding
Women’s & Gender Studies
40 Academic All-Americans since joining NCAA Division II
2021-22 MIAA Scholar Athlete Award (3.5+ Cumulative GPA and earn All-MIAA HONORs)
Brett Ingram BSB
Casey Steward BSB
David Kibet MCC
Sierra Mortensen WCC
Brooks Peavler FB
Braden Rose FB
Mitch Schurig FB
Cade Uhlenhake GLF
David Kibet MXC
Ethan Thompson MXC
Elsa Cozine WXC
Kelsie Dent WXC
Sierra Mortensen WXC
Macy Parsley WXC
Grant Brenneman GLF
Caden Vanlandingham GLF
Kros Bay BSB
Henry Claassen BSB
Tyler Clark-Chiapparelli BSB
Parker Dunn BSB
Brett Ingram BSB
Otto Jones BSB
Trevor McCollum BSB
Andrew Schmidtlein BSB
Calvin Steward BSB
Teagan Tamiya BSB
Quinn Waterbury BSB
Brant Bennett BSB
Britt Brown BSB
Dalton Huggins BSB
Cal Leonard BSB
Trevor Marreel BSB
Jake Schroeder BSB
Michael Schurig BSB
Jared Sharp BSB
Casey Steward BSB
Cole Warner BSB
Julian Zamora BSB
Jack Brimacombe BSB
Easton Bruce BSB
Braden Burcham BSB
Max Clark BSB
Caeson Clarke BSB
John Cross BSB
Austin Gerety BSB
Wyatt Hardy BSB
Griffin Huiatt BSB
Michael Infranca BSB
Charlie Kiefer BSB
Dominic Lopez BSB
Jake Markert BSB
Cole Martino BSB
Shane Morrow BSB
Cale Savage BSB
Connor Scott BSB
Logan Shull BSB
Luke Shull BSB
Patrick Altenor FB
Jacob Anderson FB
Raul-Alin Dicu MTen
Sebastian Pjontek MTen
Daniel Bird MTen
Isabella Hohl WTF
Taylor Gonzales WTF
Virgi Scardanzan WTF
Romain Henry MTF
Hunter Bentley WBB
Raegan Wells WSOC
Mattie Miano WSOC
Paige Robbins SB
Autymn Schreiner SB
Marrit Mead SB
Hadley Kerschen SB
Jaycee Ginter SB
Ashton Friend SB
Svea Crohn WTen
Kinsey Fields WTen
Maja Jung WTen
Cadence Lynn WTen
Taylor Antonowich VB
Sydney Fitzgibbons VB
Kelsey Gordon VB
Allison Maxwell VB
2021-22 MIAA Academic Excellence Award (4.00 Cumulative GPA)
Peyton Wilson GLF
Raul-Alin Dicu MTen
Kael Ecord MTF
Mason Engelken MTF
Tom Haug MTF
Kelsie Dent WTF
Taylor Gonzales WTF
Darian Hillebert WTF
Natalie Lanman WTF
Sierra Mortensen WTF
Macy Parsley WTF
Virgi Scardanzan WTF
Nuria Barrientos WBB
Hunter Bentley WBB
Paige Robbins SB
Autymn Schreiner SB
Taylor Antonowich VB
Samantha Moburg VB
Faith Rottinghaus VB
Rhett Brown FB
Brycen Labertew FB
Lara Schmid WTEN
Megan Allacher WXC/T&F
Tessa Jeffery WXC/T&F
Faith Rottinghaus VB
Jalyn Stevenson VB
Lara Schmid WTEN
Tim Hammes MTEN
Khloe Schuckman WSOC
John Cross BSB
Eve Weber WXC/T&F
Olumide Adams MT&F
Gustav Morch MT&F
Easton Bruce BSB
2021-22 MIAA Academic Honor Roll (3.0 or better Cumulative GPA) - 312 total
Garret Barnette-Kruger FB
Hudson Bentley FB
Coby Brown FB
Tyce Brown FB
Hunter Browning FB
Grant Bruner FB
Carter Bussone FB
C.J. Callaghan FB
Mason Capper FB
Zach Cummings FB
Colton Dunkle FB
Will Evans FB
Jordan Finnesy FB
Andrew Funk FB
Ty Garrett FB
Jack Hamilton FB
Bergan Hofer FB
Joshua Hopkins FB
Jackson Kavanagh FB
Isaac Keener FB
Jacob Konarski FB
Kameron Lake FB
Gunner Lynch FB
Chase McCoy FB
Matthew Moore FB
C.J. Murray II FB
Brooks Peavler FB
Brent Peavler FB
Taylon Peters FB
Jamison Phelps FB
Daniel Piburn FB
Andrew Pujado FB
Wyatt Quest FB
Cauy Rokey FB
Braden Rose FB
Mitchell Schurig FB
Matthew Simmons FB
Kellen Simoncic FB
Micah Skebo FB
Caeden Spencer FB
Simeon Sullivan FB
Dane Terry FB
Alex Thomas FB
Taybor Vetter FB
Kaleb White FB
Chase Williams FB
Zachary Willis FB
Nicholas Wright FB
Braylon Alexander FB
Tyler Bowden FB
Rhett Brown FB
Tyce Brown FB
L.J. Butcher FB
Teondre Carter FB
Christian Gray FB
Nate Harding FB
Gabriel Havlovic FB
Nick Hogan FB
Cole Knappen FB
Brycen Labertew FB
Drake McCall FB
Christopher McDaniel FB
Heston Robbins FB
Tiger Smiley FB
Grayson Sprouse FB
Hayden Beck GLF
Grant Brenneman GLF
Daniel Duffin GLF
Sam Majors GLF
Kade Prentice GLF
Cameron Riley GLF
Caden Vanlandingham GLF
Jackson Wexler GLF
Dawson Wills GLF
Peyton Wilson GLF
Cade Uhlenhake GLF
Cooper Ward GLF
Zach Davidson MBB
Levi Braun MBB
Tyler Geiman MBB
Andrew Orr MBB
Jalen Lewis MBB
Michael Keegan MBB
Jonny Clausing MBB
Jordan Vincent MBB
Andrew Orr MBB
Raul-Alin Dicu MTen
Miller Zeiders MTen
Sebastian Pjontek MTen
Daniel Bird MTen
Tim Hammes MTen
Tobias Dreher MTen
Kim Niethammer MTen
Noah Neideck MTen
Kael Ecord MTF
Mason Engelken MTF
Tom Haug MTF
Wyatt Heiman MTF
David Kibet MTF
Ethan Thompson MTF
Brett Kulp MTF
Michael Pearl MTF
Patrick Altenor MTF
Mitch Miller MTF
Romain Henry MTF
Keetan Munsell MTF
Braden Rose MTF
Logan Stock MTF
Collen McLain MTF
Justice Akinmoladun MTF
Kyler Kaniper MTF
Josh Hopkins MTF
Gabriel Chinya MTF
Pau Borillo-Febrer MTF
Connor Last MTF
Eric Patterson, Jr. MTF
Dalton White MTF
Olumide Adams MTF
Quinn Buessing MTF
James Gillin MTF
Troy Grabert MTF
Cooper Griffin MTF
Jacob Herr MTF
Hunter Hess MTF
Jaden Magana MTF
Gustav Morch MTF
Shane Mullen MTF
Nicholas Petrella MTF
Samuel Steinlicht MTF
Kael Ecord MXC
David Kibet MXC
Brett Kulp MXC
Collen McLain MXC
Keetan Munsell MXC
Ethan Thompson MXC
Paige Robbins SB
Autymn Schreiner SB
Raegen Hamm SB
Kimi Patterson SB
Marrit Mead SB
Hadley Kerschen SB
Maddie Stipsits SB
Jaycee Ginter SB
Skylar Darnell SB
Ashton Friend SB
Ashlie Thissen SB
Jenna Moore SB
Olivia DePew SB
Ellington Hogle SB
Jaden LaBarge SB
Kayla Locke SB
Hailey Neira SB
Kaylee Wagner SB
Taylor Antonowich VB
Genna Berg VB
Madison Johnson VB
Halle Meister VB
Samantha Moburg VB
Taryn Pridgett VB
Rece Rainey VB
Payton Van Veen VB
Sydney Fitzgibbons VB
Kelsey Gordon VB
Allison Maxwell VB
Kassidy Pfeiffer VB
Allison Sadler VB
Alaina Dunlavy VB
Faith Rottinghaus VB
Sydney Pullen VB
Chloe Paschal VB
Nuria Barrientos WBB
Hunter Bentley WBB
Chloe Carter WBB
Lauren Cassaday WBB
Drew DeLong WBB
Aubree Dewey WBB
Macy Doebele WBB
Rachel Frakes WBB
Alie Fulks WBB
Mackenzie Gamble WBB
Katie Glatczak WBB
Maddy Hutley WBB
Abby Oliver WBB
Irene Sanz WBB
Lakyn Schieferecke WBB
Raegan Wells
WBB
Hannah Willey WBB
Austin Broadie WBB
Jaycee Burghart WBB
Payton Nutter WBB
Emma Williams WBB
Emma Chapman WBB
Bailey Collar WBB
Jaden Newfarmer WBB
Shae Sanchez WBB
Olivia Wedman WBB
Graycn Evans WSOC
Tera Lynch WSOC
Mackenzie Menke WSOC
Mattie Miano WSOC
Emily Michaelis WSOC
Emily Munyer WSOC
Cloe Quintana WSOC
Sydney Rosemann WSOC
Viviana Soto-Herrera WSOC
Emily Stone WSOC
Charlie Taylor WSOC
Carlee Thompson WSOC
Raegen Wells WSOC
Jadyn Allen WSOC
Taylor Bockover WSOC
Josie Boyle WSOC
Jaedyn Johnson WSOC
Alyssa Kubick WSOC
Riley Painter WSOC
Khloe Schuckman WSOC
Riley Wells WSOC
Svea Crohn WTen
Kinsey Fields WTen
Maja Jung WTen
Cadence Lynn WTen
Sydnee Foster WTen
Marta Torres WTen
Lara Schmid WTen
Issabella Pensavalle WTen
Elsa Cozine WTF
Kelsie Dent WTF
Taylor Gonzales WTF
Darian Hillebert WTF
Natalie Lanman WTF
Sierra Mortensen WTF
Macy Parsley WTF
Virgi Scardanzan WTF
Tassilyn Bolin WTF
Lyndsay Stinson WTF
Dulce Ayala Chanez WTF
Rachael Mayberry WTF
Stacy Briggs WTF
Josie Hickerson WTF
Chia Okoro WTF
Avery Hoffpauir WTF
Isabella Hohl WTF
Luz Lopez Gonzalez WTF
Skyler Saunders WTF
Taylor Grasser WTF
Lily Johnson WTF
Megan Allacher WTF
JahnAsia Anderson WTF
Katharina Goetschl WTF
Cassandra Gutierrez WTF
Alyssa Hutcherson WTF
Tessa Jeffery WTF
Katelyn Jones WTF
Patricia Koma WTF
Megan Miller WTF
Kylie Ray WTF
Tyler Smith WTF
Olivia Southby WTF
Keely Wagner WTF
Eve Weber WTF
Dulce Ayala Chanez WXC
Stacy Briggs WXC
Elsa Cozine WXC
Kelsie Dent WXC
Avery Hoffpauir WXC
Lily Johnson WXC
Luz Lopez Gonzalez WXC
Sierra Mortensen WXC
Macy Parsley WXC
2021-22 Season Flashback
ATHLETIC LEADERSHIP
Loren FerrE’ - Athletic Director
Loren Ferré became Washburn’s director of athletics in February of 1996 after a six-year appointment at Black Hills State University in Spearfish, S.D. Ferré is a dynamic leader who has implemented many internal changes within the athletic department since arriving on campus. While at Washburn all of the athletic facilities have been renovated or built from scratch including the $20 million indoor athletic facility, one of the best venues in the country.
He has put increasing scholarships and departmental fund-raising at the top of his list. He has been at Washburn for 37 of the 43 MIAA titles won and 130 of the 140 NCAA appearances in school history. In 2005, Ferré was named the Central Region Athletic Director of the Year. At Washburn, Ferré has been instrumental in the establishment of a strong Ichabod Club support team and the raising of funds for athletic scholarships.
While at BHSU, Ferré was also director of the Donald E. Young Sports Fitness Center, a 172,000 square foot, $10.2 million facility. During his Black Hills tenure, the athletics department nearly tripled its outside revenue, including large increases in ticket sales and scholarship funding. All 10 varsity teams won a conference title in his final three years.
Before joining the staff at Black Hills State, Ferré spent 17 years at the University of North Texas. He was the director of the Coliseum (1987-90) and was the associate and assistant director since 1980. He held the post of event coordinator (1978-80).
Ferré is a 1971 graduate of Texas Christian University, earning a bachelor of arts degree. He earned a master’s in journalism from North Texas in 1982.
Ferré also served a three-year term as Chair of the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball South Central Regional Chairman. Ferré and his wife Sarah, have two daughters, Caitlin and Hope.
Athletic Director History at Washburn
- Interim 1995-96
Loren Ferré 1996-pr.
COACHES AND STAFF
WASHBURN ATHLETIC FACILITIES
Washburn athletics has some of the finest facilities in not only the MIAA but in the nation. Below is a listing of the facilities and their capacities ...
Washburn Indoor Athletic Facility - OCTOBER 2020
1,500 // 200m Banked Indoor Track and Field Competition Venue and 110-yard Turf Practice Field
Yager Stadium at Moore Bowl
7,200 // Home of football and soccer
Lee Arena
3,907 // Home of men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball
Falley Field 800 // Home of baseball
Washburn Tennis Complex 100 // Home of men’s and women’s tennis
Washburn Softball Complex 500 // Home of softball
The Capitol Federal Savings Strength & Condition Center
12,000 square foot training center
WASHBURN FACILITIES
WASHBURN FACILITIES
The strength and conditioning center as well as the athletic training facilities help Washburn student-athletes be ready for the court and the field...
• The Whiting Field house expansion project was a $7.2 million renovation completed prior to the 2010-11 school year and is one of the largest training facilities in the MIAA.
• There are more than 12,000 square feet of workout space inside the weight room facility.
• There are 21 weight platforms for multiple teams to use at the same time.
• A 39-yard warm up lane made from field turf gives student athletes an area to jog and loosen up and cool down after their workouts.
• The Washburn Athletic Training center was renovated in 2012 and features a Hydroworx aquatic therapy pool along with additional therapy and injury prevention equipment and treatment options.
CONDITIONING AREA
OPENED IN FALL OF 2020
This $20 million state-of-the-art facility was unanimously approved by the Washburn Board of Regents in December 2017 and has since received more than $6 million in donations for its construction. The facility will be located in the southwest end of campus along 21st Street between the baseball and softball fields.
The facility has two distinct areas. One side is a 100-yard turf field for use by Washburn’s football, soccer, baseball and softball teams. The other side... well, that’ll be specifically for the cross country and track & field teams.
Separated by drop down netting, the indoor track & field side rivals most NCAA Division I facilities, let alone Division II. This climate controlled facility allows student-athletes complete freedom to train at optimal levels throughout the year. Other features of the track & field side include a 60-meter runway located in the infield, along with designated lanes for jumps and pole vault all surrounded by a 200-meter banked track - the only one in Division II and one of just 28 in all of the NCAA.
What about seating you ask, well, there will be plenty of it - 1,500 seats to be exact, allowing Washburn the ability to host regional and national championships right in Topeka, Kansas.
INDOOR FACILITY
INDOOR FACILITY
INDOOR FACILITY
By the numbers
900 Hours 130 Visits
18 Schools and Organizations
1 Community
‘BODS CARE
• The Washburn Student Athlete Advisory Committee holds an annual “Bowling with the Bods” event for the Special Olympics where student-athletes from every Washburn team participate. In addition, student-athletes from various teams take part in different volunteering engagements throughout the year, including:
• Veteran’s Hospital
• Animal Shelters
• Special Olympics
• Gear Up Topeka Soccer Camps
• Food Bank Can Collection
• Lowman Hill Elementary (Topeka) School and Field Day Events
• Harvesters Community Food Network
• The Washburn ‘Bods Care program Bods Care expands programming for the SAAC organization by bringing in speakers, organizing career development seminars, and expanding outreach of our studentathletes.
IN THE COMMUNITY
Topeka is the capital city in Kansas, and the largest among all MIAA schools with more than 125,000 people calling #TopCity home
...
• There are more than 3,500 hotel rooms and over 200 restaurants available in Topeka.
• Just minutes from the Washburn campus, the Topeka Zoo features over 250 animals and one of the first indoor tropical rain forests in the United States.
• There are many historical places to visit, including the Brown vs. Board of Education site, the State Capitol building and the Kansas Museum of History.
• Events such as the Apple Festival and Railroad Festival show off Topeka’s history, as well as events like Fiesta Mexicana, Germanfest, Juneteenth, the Mulvane Art Festival and many more that give a taste of the many diverse backgrounds we have living here.
• The Kansas Governor’s Residence is the smallest occupied governor’s residence in the United States, but sits on the largest piece of property. More than 200 acres of nature, jogging and walking trails, and ponds surround the residence and are open to
ABOUT TOPEKA
the public.
• Heartland Park is a major drag racing and road racing course.
• With unique boutiques, specialty shops and the recently updated West Ridge mall, Topeka is a shopper’s paradise.
• From a late-night meal, to live music and excitement, Topeka has a variety of venues, bars and clubs to explore. Catch the big game at a sports bar with great appetizers and drink specials. Kick up your heels to country music classics on a big dance floor. Hear the best in up-and-coming bands at a neighborhood dive bar, or take a short road trip to the casinos located just north of the city.
• Topeka gives visitors from small towns a big-city feel, while providing students from major metropolitan areas a more manageable environment.
CAPITAL CITY
WASHBURN MEDIA INFORMATION
The 2022-23 Washburn University Golf Media Guide is intended to provide information for writers, broadcasters, sports editors, sports information personnel and fans who follow the Ichabods. Material in the guide was current as of the printing deadline of Feb. 16, 2023.
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
The Washburn University Sports Information Office is located in room 253 inside Whiting Field House. Office hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday though Friday. Phone: 785-670-1791; Fax: 785-6701091. You may e-mail the SID office at athletics@washburn.edu
MEDIA INFORMATION
athletic communications office
Gene Cassell is in his 24th season as Washburn’s Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Communications after starting in December 1998. Cassell is a 1997 graduate from Northwest Missouri State University, where he graduated with a BS in journalism with a minor in broadcasting. He also graduated with his master’s degree in communication and leadership from Washburn in December 2020.
Besides overseeing the media relations of Washburn’s 18 athletic teams, he is the Chairman of CoSIDA and Publications Contest Committee and served five years as a D2SIDA Regional Representative. He is the regional coordinator for the D2CCA all-region volleyball team, a former member of the Don Hansen Football Gazette all-region committee and served 17-years on the MIAA Basketball Tournament Committee. Cassell is also the winningest golf coach in Washburn history leading them to a win at the Central Christian Challenge event then promptly retiring from the position with a 1-0 career record.
The WU Athletic Communications office has received 195 citations for excellence for office publications, including 87 best in the nation, 58 second-place finishes and 25 best covers in the nation since Cassell arrived at Washburn. Cassell and his wife, Regina, live in Topeka with their two sons, Jacob and Jared. The family dog, Zelda, is also an original Ichadog for Washburn Athletics. Regina is the director of student publications and is a senior professor in the Washburn mass media department.
INTERVIEW POLICIES
Post meet interviews with coach Ronnie McHenry are available to media personnel at the conclusion of the meet. Players will be made available at the end of their competition for the day for interviews.
ICHABODS ON THE INTERNET
For the most up-to-the minute coverage of Ichabod golf on the World Wide Web, go to wusports.com, the official web site of the Washburn University Athletic Department.
In addition to updated results, statistics and game stories, you can find photos, player and coach biographies, schedule and roster information and weekly releases on the Ichabod golf program.
Joy Smith joined the Washburn Athletic Department in August, 2019 as a full-time assistant after spending the previous 10 months as an intern in the office. She is responsible for the media relations efforts of volleyball, women's basketball and the baseball team.
Before arriving at Washburn, Smith interned at the University of Central Missouri's Athletic Department for the 2017-18 school year. She covered cross country, track and field and assisted with eight other varsity teams, including the 2017 Division II Women's Soccer National Champions and the 2018 Division II Women's Basketball National Champions.
Smith graduated from Central Missouri with a bachelor's of science in sport management with a minor in business administration.
The Blue Springs, Mo., native resides in Topeka, Kan.
Kyle Manthe joins the Washburn Athletic department as an athletic communications intern in 2022. Manthe earned his bachelor’s degree in Mass Media from Washburn in 2022.
During his time at Washburn, Manthe worked at the Washburn Review for two years and served as the sports editor for 2021-22 and also worked as a sports information student intern in Spring 2022. Manthe is originally from Topeka where he has also worked as a contributor at Top Sports News and board operator at 580 WIBW radio.