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1 1-2 General Information Table of Contents 1 Quick Facts 1 Media Information 2 Media Outlets 2 3 Big 12 Conference Conference Capsules 3 4-9 Season Outlook Season Preview 4-6 07-08 | Roster 4 07 | Fall Results 7-9 10-11 Head Coach Head Coach Tim Norris 10-11 12-21 K-State Golfers Spencer Alefs 12 Ross Geubelle 13 Mitchell Gregson 14 Joe Ida 15 Joe Kinney 16 Jason Schulte 17 Kyle Smell 18 Robert Streb 19 Daniel Wood 20 Kyle Yonke 21 20-24 Season Review 06-07 | Recaps 22-25 06-07 | Statistics 25 26-27 Golf Facilities Colbert Hills Golf Course 26 Indoor Practice Facility 27 28-41 K-State History All-Time Results 28-36 Coaching History 36 Team Records 37 Individual Records 38 Conference Results 39 Honors and Awards 40 All-Time Letterwinners 41 42-51 University Section Kansas State University 42-44 Distinguished Alumni 45 Administration Profiles 46-49 K-State Traditions 50 Compliance Information 51 52 Jim Colbert Jim Colbert 52 Kansas State University Location Manhattan, Kan. Founded 1863 Enrollment 23,137 Conference Big 12 Nickname Wildcats Colors Purple and White President Dr. Jon Wefald Athletics Director Tim Weiser Golf Information Head Coach Tim Norris Alma Mater, Year UTEP, ‘91 Office Phone 785.532.7931 Office Fax 785.532.2761 Home Course Colbert Hills Lettermen Returning/Lost 7/1 Inaugural Season 1935 Program History Season of Golf 73rd NCAA Regional Apperances 5 2007 Big 12 Result 9th 2007 NCAA Central Region Result - Colbert Hills Par 72 Yardage 7,525 Opening Date May 1, 2000 Fairways Zoysia Greens L 93 Bent Grass Phone 785.776.6475 Website www.colberthills.com Sports Information Golf Contact Kevin McCarty Office Phone 785.532.6735 Office Fax 785.532.6093 Cell Phone 316.200.5516 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.k-statesports.com Mail 1800 College Ave., Suite 37 Bramlage Coliseum Manhattan, KS 66502 Nike is the official supplier of athletic footwear and apparel of the Kansas State University men’s golf team. Credits: The 2007-08 Kansas State men’s golf media guide is a production of the Kansas State sports information office. The guide was written, designed and edited by student assistant Kevin McCarty. Cover design by Ron Cook, athletics graphics designer. Edited by sports information assistant director Ryan Lackey and head coach Tim Norris. Photos by Steven Doll, Pete Aiken, Scott Weaver and KSU Photo Services. Special thanks to Blessing, Carpenter, Lang, Lester, Newby and Williams. Printing by Mainline Printing, Topeka, Kan. Kansas State junior Robert Streb ed for the team lead in stroke average with 75.24 strokes per round during the regular season in 2007. He joins a number of experienced returners hoping to get the Wildcats back in the NCAA Tournament.

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1-2 General InformationTable of Contents 1Quick Facts 1Media Information 2Media Outlets 2

3 Big 12 ConferenceConference Capsules 3

4-9 Season OutlookSeason Preview 4-607-08 | Roster 407 | Fall Results 7-9

10-11 Head CoachHead Coach Tim Norris 10-11

12-21 K-State GolfersSpencer Alefs 12Ross Geubelle 13Mitchell Gregson 14Joe Ida 15Joe Kinney 16Jason Schulte 17Kyle Smell 18Robert Streb 19Daniel Wood 20Kyle Yonke 21

20-24 Season Review06-07 | Recaps 22-2506-07 | Statistics 25

26-27 Golf FacilitiesColbert Hills Golf Course 26Indoor Practice Facility 27

28-41 K-State HistoryAll-Time Results 28-36Coaching History 36Team Records 37Individual Records 38Conference Results 39Honors and Awards 40All-Time Letterwinners 41

42-51 University SectionKansas State University 42-44Distinguished Alumni 45Administration Profiles 46-49K-State Traditions 50Compliance Information 51

52 Jim ColbertJim Colbert 52

Kansas State UniversityLocation Manhattan, Kan.Founded 1863Enrollment 23,137Conference Big 12Nickname WildcatsColors Purple and WhitePresident Dr. Jon WefaldAthletics Director Tim Weiser

Golf InformationHead Coach Tim NorrisAlma Mater, Year UTEP, ‘91Office Phone 785.532.7931Office Fax 785.532.2761Home Course Colbert HillsLettermen Returning/Lost 7/1Inaugural Season 1935

Program HistorySeason of Golf 73rdNCAA Regional Apperances 52007 Big 12 Result 9th2007 NCAA Central Region Result -

Colbert HillsPar 72Yardage 7,525Opening Date May 1, 2000Fairways ZoysiaGreens L 93 Bent GrassPhone 785.776.6475Website www.colberthills.com

Sports InformationGolf Contact Kevin McCartyOffice Phone 785.532.6735Office Fax 785.532.6093Cell Phone 316.200.5516E-Mail [email protected] www.k-statesports.comMail 1800 College Ave., Suite 37

Bramlage ColiseumManhattan, KS 66502

Nike is the official supplier of athleticfootwear and apparel of the Kansas StateUniversity men’s golf team.

Credits: The 2007-08 Kansas State men’s golf mediaguide is a production of the Kansas State sportsinformation office. The guide was written, designedand edited by student assistant Kevin McCarty.Cover design by Ron Cook, athletics graphicsdesigner. Edited by sports information assistantdirector Ryan Lackey and head coach Tim Norris.Photos by Steven Doll, Pete Aiken, Scott Weaverand KSU Photo Services. Special thanks to Blessing,Carpenter, Lang, Lester, Newby and Williams.Printing by Mainline Printing, Topeka, Kan.

Kansas State junior Robert Streb �ed for the team lead in stroke average with 75.24 strokes per round during the regular season in 2007. He joins anumber of experienced returners hoping to get the Wildcats back in the NCAA Tournament.

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Media InformationA notes package will be e-mailed and fax tothe media approximately four days prior toeach tournament. Included in the notespackage will be a preview for the upcomingtournament. This notes package, includingstatistics, will be availible on www.k-statesports.com.

ContactStudent assistant Kevin McCarty is the men’sgolf contact for the 2006-07 season.Additional information can be obtainedthrough sports information assistant directorRyan Lackey.

InterviewsAll interviews must be coordinated throughthe sports information office, by eitherstudent assistant Kevin McCarty, or sportsinformation assistant director Ryan Lackey.Interview requests for student-athletes mustbe submitted 24 hours prior to the interviewtime. Phone interviews for those out of towncan also be arragned.

Colbert HillsColbert Hills is the home of K-State’s men’sand women’s golf teams. The course islocated on the northwest side of Manhattan,three miles west of Bill Snyder FamilyStadium on Kimball Ave. at Grand Mere. Allpractices are held at Colbert Hills. (Moreinformation on pgs. 26-27)

Sports Information DepartmentThe Kansas State Sports Infomation Office islocated on the northwest side of BramlageColiseum. To enter the office, go through thedoorway on the north side of Bramlage, inbetween the coliseum and Bill Snyder FamilyStadium.

www.k-statesports.comInformation regarding Kansas State athleticsand it’s 16 varsity sports can be obtainedthrough the official website, www.k-statesports.com.

Kenny LannouDirectorSport: FootballPhone: 785.532.7708Cell: 785.587.7867E-Mail: [email protected]

Tom GilbertAssistant DirectorSport: Men’s BasketballPhone: 785.532.7979Cell: 785.587.7868E-Mail: [email protected]

Randy PetersonAssistant DirectorSports: Women’s Basket-ball, Women’s TennisPhone: 785.532.7975Cell: 785.587.7769E-Mail: [email protected]

Tracy LorgAssistant DirectorSports: Volleyball, Rowing,Track and FieldPhone: 785.532.7976Cell: 785.587.7866E-Mail: [email protected]

Ryan LackeyAssistant DirectorSport: BaseballPhone: 785.532.7708Cell: 785.587.7865E-Mail: [email protected]

Adam HolsteSport: Women’s GolfCell: 785.626.4340E-mail: [email protected]

Brian KarstSport: Cross CountryCell: 913.375.7952E-mail: [email protected]

Kevin McCartySport: Men’s GolfCell: 316.200.5516E-mail: [email protected]

Tyler PriceSport: EquestrianCell: 913.645.4111E-mail: [email protected]

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Kelly YoderOffice ManagerPhone: 785.532.6735E-Mail: [email protected]

Sports Information Directory1800 College Ave., Suite 37

Bramlage ColiseumManhattan, KS 66502

Student Assistants

Primary Media OutletsAssociated Press215 W. Pershing RoadKansas City, Mo. 64108Phone: 816.421.4844Fax: 816.421.3590

Kansas State Collegian103 Kedzie HallManhattan, Kan. 66506Phone: 785.532.6556Fax: 785.532.6456Website: www.kstatecollegian.com

Topeka Capital-Journal616 E. JeffersonTopeka, Kan. 66607Phone: 800.777.7171 ext. 1159Website: www.cjonline.com

Kansas City Star1729 Grand Blvd.Kansas City, Mo. 64108Phone: 816.234.4355Fax: 816.234.4360Website: www.kansascity.com

Wichita Eagle825 East DouglasWichita, Kan. 67201Phone: 316.268.6251Fax: 316.268.6536Website: www.kansas.com

Salina Journal333 South FourthSalina, Kan. 67401Phone: 785.823.6363Fax: 785.827.6060Website: www.saljournal.com

Hutchinson News300 West 2nd Ave.Hutchinson, Kan. 67501Phone: 800.766.5742Fax: 620.662.4186Website: www.hutchnews.com

Powercat Illustrated1125 MoroManhattan, Kan. 66502Phone: 785.539.8041Fax: 785.539.8067Website: www.gopowercat.com

KMAN (1350 AM)2414 Casement RoadManhattan, Kan. 66502Phone: 785.776.1350Fax: 785.539.1000Website: www.1350kman.com

K-State senior Kyle Yonke has competed in 33 events as a Wildcat golfer, tops among anyone on the team.The experienced veteran was a Cleveland Golf All-American Scholar in 2007.

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IOWA STATECOLORADOLocation Waco, TexasNickname BearsFounded 1845Enrollment 14,040Colors Green and GoldPresident Dr. John M. LilleyAthletic Director Ian McCawHead Coach Greg PriestHome Course Twin Rivers Golf Club2007 Big 12 Finish 8thGolf SID Jon BrownPhone 254.710.4049E-Mail [email protected] www.baylorbears.com

Location Lawrence, Kan.Nickname JayhawksFounded 1866Enrollment 29,624Colors Crimson and BlueChancellor Dr. Robert HemmenwayAthletic Director Lew PerkinsHead Coach Kit GroveHome Course Alvamar Golf Course2007 Big 12 Finish 10thGolf SID Brian HarrisonSID Phone 785.864.3417E-Mail [email protected] www.kuathletics.com

Location Norman, Okla.Nickname SoonersFounded 1890Enrollment 29,721Colors Crimson and CreamPresident David BorenAthletic Director Joe CastiglioneHead Coach Jim RaganHome Course Jimmie Austin Golf Course2007 Big 12 Finish 5thGolf SID Phillip RogersSID Phone 405.325.8349E-Mail [email protected] www.soonersports.com

Location College Station, TexasNickname AggiesFounded 1876Enrollment 46,587Colors Marron and WhitePresident Dr. Eddie J. DavisAthletic Director Bill ByrneHead Coach J.T. HigginsHome Course The Traditions Club2007 Big 12 Finish 2ndGolf SID Colin KillianSID Phone 979.845.3289E-Mail [email protected] www.aggieathletics.com

Location Lubbock, TexasNickname Red RaidersFounded 1923Enrollment 29,000Colors Scarlet and BlackPresident Dr. Jon WhitmoreAthletic Director Gerald MyersHead Coach Greg SandsHome Course The Rawls Course2007 Big 12 Finish 3rdGolf SID Darrin BatesSID Phone 806.742.2770E-Mail [email protected] www.texastech.com

Location Dallas, TexasFounded 1996Commissioner Dan BeebeAsst. Commissioner for Communications

Bob BurdaDirector of Communications Rob CarollaAssistant Communications Directors

Joni JamesCarmen Branch

Golf Contact Ashley WalkerE-Mail [email protected] Phone 469.524.1040Website www.big12sports.com

Location Stillwater, Okla.Nickname CowboysFounded 1890Enrollment 31,800Colors Orange and BlackInterim President Dr. Marlene StratheAthletic Director Mike HolderHead Coach Mike McGrawHome Course Karsten Creek2007 Big 12 Finish 1stGolf SID Ryan CameronSID Phone 405.744.4854E-Mail [email protected] www.okstate.com

Location Austin, TexasNickname LonghornsFounded 1883Enrollment 49,738Colors Burnt Orange and WhitePresident William Powers, Jr.Athletic Director DeLoss DoddsHead Coach John FieldsHome Course University of Texas Golf Club2007 Big 12 Finish 4thGolf SID Travis FeldhausSID Phone 512.232.9460E-Mail [email protected] www.texassports.com

Location Columbia, Mo.Nickname TigersFounded 1839Enrollment 28,253Colors Old Gold and BlackChancellor Dr. Brady DeatonAthletic Director Michael AldenHead Coach Mark LerouxHome Course A.L. Gustin Golf Course2007 Big 12 Finish 7thGolf SID Josh MurraySID Phone 573.882.0711E-Mail [email protected] www.mutigers.com

Location Lincoln, Neb.Nickname HuskersFounded 1869Enrollment 22,000Colors Scarlet and CreamChancellor Harvey S. Perlman, JDAthletic Director Tom OsborneHead Coach Bill SpanglerHome Course Firethorn Golf Course2007 Big 12 Finish 6thGolf SID Nate PohlenSID Phone 402.472.0694E-Mail [email protected] www.huskers.com

Location Boulder, Colo.Nickname BuffaloesFounded 1876Enrollment 28,642Colors Silver, Gold and BlackChancellor George P. PetersonAthletic Director Mike BohnHead Coach Roy EdwardsHome Course Interlocken Golf Resort2007 Big 12 Finish 11thGolf SID David PlatiPhone 303.492.6128E-Mail [email protected] www.cubuffs.com

Location Ames, IowaNickname CyclonesFounded 1858Enrollment 26,160Colors Cardinal and GoldPresident Dr. Gregory L. GeoffroyAthletic Director Jamie PollardHead Coach Jay HortonHome Course The Harvester2007 Big 12 Finish 12thGolf SID Mike GreenPhone 515.294.7019E-Mail [email protected] www.cyclones.com

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Fantastic Fall FinishGives K-StateGlimpse into Future

It’s easy to be awed by the run Kansas Statemade at the end of the fall schedule. For 53holes at the Pacific Invitational, the Wildcatsdistanced themselves from a field that includedthe No. 1 team in the nation. The Wildcats shotthree of the lowest rounds in school history, sawsophomore Joe Ida turn in the lowest score everby a Wildcat on a par 72, and were one holefrom shocking the collegiate golf world byknocking off a top-ranked Charlotte team thatwent the entire fall season without losing astroke play event.

Despite finishing in the top five in four of thesix fall events and carving up the K-State recordbooks, don’t count the Wildcats’ head coachTim Norris among those in disbelief. Perhaps it’sjust his even-keeled way of approaching thingsor incredible self-control but Norris isn’tbubbling over with astonished excitement.Instead, the 11th-year front man for theWildcats just smiles and thinks about whatcould have been.

“If we plug in some solid rounds at some ofthose first tournaments it would have beenquite a fall,” Norris said, “but it’s obviously niceto end on a good note. It makes the winter goby a little faster.”

Norris is definitely excited about his teamand what they accomplished during the fall, buthe knows the level of talent on this year’s teamand knows that what they did was no fluke.

“Even at the beginning of the fall, we werepaired in the last pairing at the KansasInvitational, the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate andwe were right there with the leaders at theWolfpack Classic,” Norris said. “I wouldn’tdiscount the first three tournaments; it was justa matter of stringing together some rounds atboth the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate and thePacific Invitational.

“We need to keep going forward. If we cankeep going and each guy can improve his game,look at his weaknesses and work on those, Ireally think our best golf is in front of us. We stillhave a really young team. The last twotournaments we had two freshman, twosophomores and a junior – we’ve got a long wayto go to get to where I think we could be, but Ithink the pieces are in place.”

Last fall the Wildcats knocked on the door ofwinning the team’s first tournament title since2003 and finished in the top half of competitionwhile playing solid golf in the first three events,but it was an ugly seventh-place finish withscores up over 300 at the Club GloveIntercollegiate that turned the momentum forK-State.

Battling strong Santa Ana winds that fuelednearby forest fires and cast a smoky haze overthe course, the Wildcats steadily improved theirscores throughout the event and posted theirlowest score of the tournament in the finalround.

“In the third round there was a lot to play for.That’s not to say that there wasn’t at some of

the other tournaments, but we were sevenshots out of third or fourth place and we wereseven shots out of last,” Norris said. “Talk abouton the bubble.”

The last 18 holes at the tournament may nothave turned the Wildcats into a hard andcalloused team, but it did signify that they wereheaded in that direction. Last season, KansasState failed to improve in the final round of atournament five times and had repeated thetrend through the first three tournaments of thefall.

After dropping the eight strokes from theirsecond-round score and saving their position onthe leader board at the Club Glove, the Wildcatsfollowed with a final round improvement whilefinishing second at the Herb WimberlyIntercollegiate and then finished the fall withthe lowest tally in K-State’s modern history.

“I think we’re a little bit more experienced soour players know a little more. I wouldn’t say

they pace themselves, but if you can have agood last day, it’s going to help morale andconfidence and you’re playing a golf course foressentially the fourth time,” Norris said.“Weather conditions and pin placements aside,most of the tournaments we play now arechallenging from the first hole to the 54th hole,there’s not a big change day-to-day, it’s just theexperience factor of knowing that it’s a 54-holegolf tournament. We led for 53 holes at thePacific Invitational but they didn’t have a trophypresentation on the 18th tee the last day, theywaited until up by the green.

“Hopefully the confidence and these guysknowing that if they just stay with their game,stay patient and stay confident, they’ll continuethis in the spring.”

For Norris and the Wildcats, success comesthrough that experience, confidence andpreparation. The latter received a boost mid-way through the fall when K-State opened its

Sophomore Mitchell Gregson added two more top-10 finishes to his career tally last fall, bringing his total tofour. Gregson led K-State in stroke average (72.94) and contributed all 18 rounds to the team score.

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brand new, state-of-the-art, indoor practicefacility at Colbert Hills.

The Fieldhouse Development Indoor PracticeFacility includes three all-weather hitting bays,an indoor putting surface and a hitting bay withcutting-edge video technology. The project willallow current and future K-State golfers toimprove their game no matter the season orweather. The Wildcats’ fantastic fall finishseemed to align with the opening of the facility,something Norris doesn’t see as coincidental atall.

“I don’t think its dumb luck at all,” Norrissaid. “Before we left for the Pacific Invitational,we had a couple mornings with frost on theground and usually that means sitting aroundthe clubhouse and waiting until they ok you toget out on the grass and to start to hit. We werein there in the morning hitting balls, everyonecycled through and was able to hit balls and puttinside. We probably saved ourselves two and a

half or three hours over two mornings where wewere practicing instead of sitting around andwatching cartoons waiting for the frost.

“I know our guys are really, really excitedabout being able to get in there this winter andreally feeling like when we go to the firsttournament in the spring, we’ll be ready to go.”

When the Wildcats start practicing in thespring, they’ll be looking to add to the strongmomentum they created during the fall. KansasState may be young, but Norris thinks theconfidence can help carry the team a long way.

“It is a game of confidence,” Norris said.“Once you start to get going on the good side,you don’t think you’ll ever play bad again. Thereverse is also true, you get going bad and you

ask yourself if you’ll ever be able to turn itaround. Good psychology will never overcomepoor physics. You’ve got to practice, you’ve gotto practice the right way, you’ve got to practicethe right things. All the clichés are true; perfectpractice makes perfect.

“I would say that the guys have done anexcellent job and we have really tailored ourpractices to short game, short game, shortgame. It hasn’t been any different any otheryears, but it just seems like this year it’s takinghold a little bit more. We’ve got a talentedgroup. When you see that confidence come out,it’s contagious. If you see the guy in front of youmake a putt and you look behind you and aguy’s making a putt or making a good shot orhitting it close all day, you can get caught up init.”

Kansas State will get its first chance tocontinue its fall success with the BraveheartClassic in Beaumont, Calif. The Wildcats open

the spring season a week later than they did in2007 and play their first three events out westbefore starting the Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic onMarch 31 at the Wichita (Kan.) Country Club.

K-State travels to the Missouri TigerIntercollegiate in Columbia, Mo., and will closethe regular season with the Big 12Championship at Whispering Pines Golf Coursein Trinity, Texas.

“All of (the tournaments) are great chancesfor us to keep moving forwards,” Norris said.“The Big 12 Championship is down in Texas thisyear. I think if we have some confidence, itdoesn’t matter where the conferencetournament is or grass types or what have you. Ithink these guys can go just about anywhere

and they’re experienced enough players thatthey’re going to deal with whatever adjustmentsthey need to make in their game.

“We’re starting later this year in the spring,which is really a product of the .500 winningpercentage rule for qualifying for the NCAARegionals. I’m really kind of looking forward tothat and how it will play out. Going through thefall and playing a little later obviously looks like agreat decision now with the way we finished upbut I wouldn’t discount the fact that we went ona conditioning program the first day of schooland we stayed with it the entire fall. We’ll pickthat right back up again when we start in thespring and hopefully that will keep our guys fitenough to get around.”

Here’s what Norris had to say about everyoneon the K-State roster (alphabetical order):

Spencer Alefs A sophomore from Wichita, Kan., Alefs

played in two events for the Wildcats in the fall

and averaged 78.33 strokes per round. Alefs’lowest round was a 74 at the Kansas Invitationalwhere he notched his best finish of the fall, a tiefor 27th.

“Spencer has worked awfully hard. I still thinkhis best golf is way out in front of him,” Norrissaid. “He hasn’t been able to put everythingtogether. It’s been the putting one week that’soff and the ball striking is good or vice versa. Ithink some of that is just expectations and thatsome of that is a little self-inflicted as far asputting pressure on himself to perform. That’swhat makes you better, dealing with those typesof things. Spencer, when he puts his gametogether, is a guy that can shoot some lowscores. He had a 67 one round in one of our

Four to Watch in 2008

Joe Ida - Quietly put up solidnumbers throughout the fall beforeexploding for a modern-school-record65 at the Pacific Invitational.Consistency is great but Ida also hasthe potential to be consistently great.Big 12 Golfer of the Month inOctober.

Mitchell Gregson - One of three Wild-cats to have all 18 rounds count to-wards the team score in the fall. Ledthe team with a 72.94 fall scoring av-erage. In the modern era, only twoWildcats have finished the seasonwith stroke averages below 73.

Robert Streb - K-State skipper TimNorris calls Streb the glue that canhold it together for this team. Strebmade it to the NCAA tourney twoyears ago as a freshman and could bethe key to taking the Wildcats backwith him.

Kyle Yonke - The elder statesman ofthis year’s team, Yonke has the mostexperience - good and bad. He couldprovide a huge veteran presence forthis young team. Look for good thingsout of the Wildcats if Yonke makesfinal go-round a memorable one.

“We need to keep going forward. If we can keep going and each guy can improve his game, look at his weaknesses

and work on those, I really think our best golf is in front of us.” - Tim Norris, Head Coach

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qualifying rounds early in the fall, an excellentscore. I look for Spencer to keep growing into hisgame and keeping the guys in front of himhonest.”

Ross GeubelleA red-shirt freshman from Lakin, Kan.,

Geubelle competed in three events for theWildcats in the fall while averaging 74.56 strokesper round. Geubelle shot a season-low 72 andcontributed to K-State’s school-record tally atthe Pacific Invitational. His best finish of the fallwas 25th at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate.

“For Ross it’s just a comfort level issue forhim, it was good to see him get in there at theend of the fall,” Norris said. “Experience-wise,he’s still a red-shirt freshman, he’s got a ways togo in that respect. As far as a gamer and acompetitor, I’d put him right at the top of the listwith anyone on the team. In sports you talkabout a guy that wants the ball. Ross wants theball, he wants to play, wants to contribute. Hebrings a lot of the things in team golf that youlove to see, rooting on the guys and you knowhe’s going to go out there and give it his best nomatter what the situation.”

Mitchell GregsonA sophomore from Waterloo, Ill., Gregson

was arguably the K-State MVP during the fall ashe led the team in stroke average (72.94) andcontributed all 18 rounds to the team score.Gregson’s low round of the fall was 68 at thePacific Invitational and his highest finish wasfourth at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate.

“We’ve been blessed with Mitch coming ontothe team. He had signed a letter of intent withSt. Louis University and then in the spring theydiscontinued their golf team. He came here bysheer luck. We’re blessed to have him on theteam. He played in every tournament last yearas a freshman and he’s used that experience. Heknows now what it takes, how to grind it out. Istill think that Mitch can take his game to ahigher level. You need a guy that you can go outand depend on on a daily basis because you’vegot to count four scores. It speaks a lot that hisscore would count all 18 rounds that we playedthis fall.”

Joe IdaThe sophomore from Fort Scott, Kan., earned

Big 12 Golfer of the Month status in Octoberafter finishing second at the Herb WimberlyIntercollegiate and in a tie with Robert Streb forthird at the Pacific Invitational. Ida shot aschool-record 65 in the second round at thePacific and averaged 73 strokes while playing inall 18 rounds.

“He really (took it to the next level),” Norrissaid. “He only had two or three bogeys in thelast 108 holes or something – that’s quite a run.He’s really a gifted player. I thought that theminute he got here that he could progress andreally get to the next level. His stars are aligneda little bit straighter than some of the others,just talking about from a golf swing standpointand he’s played a lot of good golf coursesgrowing up. We’ve just been waiting for it tohappen. He kept battling through and has foundan inner peace on the golf course that has really,really helped him. You get those expectationsand you want to get to the next level and askwhen’s it going to happen – you get all thosethings going and pretty soon they can hurt theway you perform on the golf course. He did areally good job of taking it to the next level bytaking the anxiety level down so he couldperform.”

Joe Kinney and Jason SchulteKinney a junior from Antioch, Ill., and

Schulte, a sophomore from Mission Hills, Kan.,will redshirt this season and focus on improvingtheir golf game.

“Both of their decisions were really based onmechanical things they wanted to work on intheir golf swing,” Norris said. “It’s hard to tryand compete and come out and shoot scoreswhen you’re still thinking about mechanics. It’sreally, really hard because once you get underthe gun in competition, you’re going to go backto what feels natural, what you’ve been doingbefore. It’s really, really tough to make a changein that environment. It won’t be a year off, it willbe a year to get better and be ready and anxiousto play next year as well.”

Kyle SmellThe freshman from Overland Park, Kan.,

exploded onto the scene with his best finish ofthe fall (8th) at the season-opening KansasInvitational. Smell played in all six events andaveraged 74.56 strokes per round. Smell shot aseason-low 67 in the opening round at thePacific Invitational.

“We’re just scratching the surface for Kyle,”Norris said. “You can see some flashes ofbrilliance where he’d have a real low round. He’svery, very close to just busting out and puttingthree rounds together and it won’t be a surpriseto anyone because he’s immensely talented. The

experience this fall is going to help him growand get better in the spring. I see tremendousupside with his game and the things that hedoes. You can see that he’s a competitor andreally wants to do well here at Kansas State andI know he has aspirations of going on. Hedefinitely has the talent. When you’re blessedwith it, you’ve got to take advantage of it. He’sdone a great job thus far.”

Robert StrebA junior from Edmond, Okla., Streb narrowly

missed the cut at the 2007 US Amateur beforeaveraging 73.67 strokes per round for theWildcats in the fall. Streb shot a career-best 66on the last day of the Pacific Invitational andtied Joe Ida for third, his best finish of the fall.Streb joined Gregson, Ida and Smell as Wildcatsplaying in all 18 rounds during the fall.

“He’s kind of the glue that can hold ittogether,” Norris said. “We’ve got to count fourscores and it will help if Robert is in that mix. It’snot a surprise that if Robert struggles,sometimes our team struggles. Robert had abreakthrough towards the end of the fall. Hereally hasn’t done anything different with hisgame, it’s just a game of confidence and he’s gothis confidence back which is great. Robert nowhas more shots and experience than when hecame here as a freshman and qualifying for theNCAA as a freshman was quite a feat. He’s backready to really help lead us this spring andhopefully get our whole team back to the NCAA.”

Daniel WoodA freshman from Leander, Texas, Wood made

two appearances in the fall while averaging75.67 strokes per round. Wood finished sixthand shot a season-low 72 at the Jim ColbertIntercollegiate.

“He got a little taste of the experience. Hehad really put a lot of focus on our hometournament and in the short time that he’s beenhere, he had a top-5 finish,” Norris said. “He’sgoing to have some opportunities this spring toget some more experience. He’s worked reallyhard so far on his swing – just making somesmall refinements that are going to help him.Not that it’s not windy down in Texas, but it’s alot windier here in Kansas and there’s been alittle transition for him to try to lower his ballflight. He’s really working hard on that rightnow. He’s really made a tremendouscommitment and I know that all the work he’sputting in is going to pay off down the line.

Kyle YonkeA senior from Lubbock, Texas, Yonke is the

most experienced member of the 2007-08squad. Yonke was part of the K-State lineup forthe first two tournaments of the season andscored at the rate of 76.33 per round. Yonke’sbest round of the fall was a 74 to open the JimColbert Intercollegiate.

“This year we’ve been deeper than any yearthat I’ve been here as far as top to bottom andthe quality of scores that we’ve shot in practiceand qualifying,” Norris said. “I know that Kyle isa very capable player. He’s played several of thegolf courses that we’re going to play this springso from an experience standpoint, I’d like to seehim get back in there. I think he can do it, I thinkfor Kyle it was just a matter of being off justenough. Hopefully he can start the spring on aclean slate. He’s a guy that could really help usin whatever slot that he is. When Kyle plays tohis potential, he’ll help our team.”

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Wildcat freshman Kyle Smell had an impressivedebut for K-State, notching a top-10 finish at theKansas Invita�onal. Smell played in all six events inthe fall and averaged 74.56 strokes per round.

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Back row (le� to right): Joe Kinney, Mitchell Gregson, Spencer Alefs, Kyle Smell, Daniel Wood. Front row (le� to right): Ross Geubelle, Joe Ida, Jason Schulte, KyleYonke, Robert Streb, head coach Tim Norris.

07 | FALL TEAM RESULTSDate Event Score PlaceSept. 17-18 Kansas Invitational (Alvamar GC - Lawrence, Kan.) 298-297-303–898 (+34) 4th of 16Sept. 24-25 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate (Colbert Hills GC - Manhattan, Kan.) 299-292-296–887 (+23) 2nd of 10Oct. 8-9 Wolf Pack Classic (Wolf Run GC - Reno, Nev.) 293-285-303–881 (+17) 9th of 19Oct. 22-23 Club Glove Intercollegiate (Saticoy CC - Somis, Calif.) 320-316-308–944 (+80) 7th of 12Oct. 29-30 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate (New Mexico State GC - Las Cruces, N.M.) 280-286-278–844 (-8) T3rd of 17Nov. 5-7 Pacific Invitational (Brookside CC - Stockton, Calif.) 273-274-279–826 (-38) 2nd of 14

07 | FALL OVERALL STATISTICS Low Low Low Top Top Top Best

Player Events Rounds Strokes Average 18 36 54 5 10 20 FinishMitchell Gregson 6 18 1,313 72.94 68 138 210 1 2 5 T4thJoe Ida 6 18 1,314 73.00 65 134 203 2 2 4 2ndRobert Streb 6 18 1,326 73.67 66 137 203 2 2 2 T3rdKyle Smell 6 18 1,342 74.56 67 138 212 - 1 1 T8thRoss Geubelle 3 9 671 74.56 72 147 219 - - - T25thDaniel Wood 2 6 454 75.67 72 146 220 - 1 1 6thKyle Yonke 2 6 458 76.33 74 152 227 - - - T25thSpencer Alefs 2 6 470 78.33 74 150 226 - - - T27th

07-08 | K-STATE ROSTERCareer Career

Name Yr-Exp Hometown Rounds AverageSpencer Alefs So.-1L Wichita, Kan.|Southeast HS 18 78.22Ross Geubelle Fr.-RS Lakin, Kan. | Lakin HS 9 74.56Mitchell Gregson So.-1L Waterloo, Ill. | Waterloo HS 55 74.80Joe Ida So.-1L Ft. Scott, Kan. | Fort Scott HS 55 74.87Joe Kinney Jr.-2L Antioch, Ill. | Antioch HS 54 76.44Jason Schulte So.-1L Mission Hills, Kan. | Rockhurst HS 15 77.40Kyle Smell Fr.-HS Overland Park, Kan. | Blue Valley West HS 18 74.56Robert Streb Jr.-2L Edmond, Okla. | Edmond North HS 93 74.31Daniel Wood Fr.-HS Leander, Texas | Vista Ridge HS 6 75.67Kyle Yonke Sr.-3L Lubbock, Texas | Coronado HS 96 75.61

Coach: Tim Norris, 11th year, UTEP ‘91

07-08 | SCHEDULEMarch3-4 Braveheart Classic

Oak Valley GC | Beaumont, Calif.10-11 Fresno Lexus Classic

Fort Washington CC | Fresno, Calif.21-23 Ron Moore Invita�onal

Palm Valley GC | Goodyear, Ariz.31 Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic

Wichita CC | Wichita, Kan.April 1 Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic

Wichita CC | Wichita, Kan.7-8 Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate

Club at Old Hawthorne | Columbia, Mo.25-27 Big 12 Championship

Whispering Pines GC | Trinity, TexasMay15-17 NCAA Central Regional

Ohio State Scarlet Course | Columbus, Ohio28-31 NCAA Championship

Kampen Course at Purdue | West Lafaye�e, Ind.

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KANSAS INVITATIONALSept. 17-18, 2007Alvamar Golf Club

Lawrence, Kan.Par 72 / 7,092 Yards

LAWRENCE, Kan. - The Kansas State golfteam entered the final round at theKansas Invitational five strokes behindhost Kansas and in position to take thetitle but both schools carded roundsover 300 and slipped off the top of theleader board at Alvamar Golf Club. TheWildcats, who gained one stroke on theJayhawks in the third round, fell fromsecond place to fourth behind Houston,Oral Roberts and Kansas, after turning ina team score of 298-297-303—898(+34). The Wildcats finished 10 strokesbehind tournament winner Houston.Kansas State notched the fourth mostbirdies of any team in the competitionwith 34 and averaged 4.82 strokes onpar-5 holes but shot 43-over par on par4 holes. Kyle Yonke had the best score ofthe day for the Wildcats and matchedhis opening round 75 to finish the eventwith a 75-77-75—227 (+11). SpencerAlefs, Joe Ida and Mitchell Gregson allclosed play with a 4-over par 76, andRobert Streb turned in a 75-74-78—227(+11). Gregson’s 16th-place finish wasthe highest for Wildcats contributing tothe team score. K-State freshman KyleSmell, who competed as an individual,concluded his impressive collegiatedebut tied for eighth place with a 5-over221.

Team Results1. Houston 304-292-292—888 +24 2. Oral Roberts 295-301-298—894 +30

Kansas 298-292-304—894 +304. Kansas State 298-297-303—898 +345. UC Davis 305-303-294—902 +386. South Dakota State 304-305-295—904 +407. Nebraska 304-296-305—905 +41

UNC-Wilmington 292-304-309—905 +419. Western Kentucky 301-300-306—907 +4310. Cleveland State 299-309-301—909 +4511. Drake 302-304-306—912 +48

North Texas 310-302-300—912 +4813. Missouri State 302-307-304—913 +49

UMKC 301-308-304—913 +4915. Wyoming 300-320-295—915 +5116. Illinois State 315-313-295—923 +59

K-State IndividualsT8. Kyle Smell* 72-74-75—221 +5T16. Mitchell Gregson 75-72-76—223 +7T27. Joe Ida 73-77-76—226 +10T27. Spencer Alefs 76-74-76—226 +10T37. Kyle Yonke 75-77-75—227 +11T37. Robert Streb 75-74-78—227 +11

JIM COLBERT INTERCOLLEGIATESept. 24-25, 2007

Colbert Hills Golf CourseManhattan, Kan.

Par 72 / 7,525 Yards

MANHATTAN, Kan. - For the secondconsecutive day, Mitch Gregson andRobert Streb shot the same low score forthe Wildcats and led Kansas State to asecond place finish at the Jim ColbertIntercollegiate. Gregson and Strebfinished with an even-72 at Colbert HillsGolf Course where the Wildcats finishedbehind Miami (Ohio). The K-State pairmatched rounds the entire tournament,recording a 75-71-72—218 (+2), andfinished tied for fourth overall. As ateam, the Wildcats shot 299-292-296—887 (+11) and finished 12 strokes behindthe Redhawks and 11 strokes ahead ofMarquette. Gregson and Streb werepaired with the Redhawks’ MichaelDrobnick and Ben Wood for the finalround and pushed the duo beforesettling in at fourth at the end of theday. Gregson opened play with a strongfront nine that included a birdie on thepar-4 third hole. Hitting from over 150yards, Gregson’s second shot landedinside five feet of the cup and thesophomore from Waterloo, Ill., knockedit in. Gregson led Wood by one at theturn but two birdies on the back ninewere erased by two bogeys – includingone on the final hole. Wood birdiedtwice on the back while finishing with a1-under 71 and a 72-74-71—217 (+1) tiefor second place.

Team Results1. Miami (Ohio) 287-296-292—875 +11 2. Kansas State 299-292-296—887 +233. Marquette 301-301-296—898 +344. Akron 314-295-302—911 +475. Missouri State 312-294-308—914 +506. New Mexico State 310-311-298—919 +557. Richmond 312-307-302—921 +578. Air Force 309-310-308—927 +639. Northern Illinois 318-313-304—935 +7110. Army 325-304-313—942 +78

K-State IndividualsT4. Mitchell Gregson 75-71-72—218 +2T4. Robert Streb 75-71-72—218 +26. Daniel Wood* 72-74-74—220 +4T12. Joe Ida 75-75-75—225 +9T25. Kyle Smell 79-75-77—231 +15 T25. Ross Guebelle* 78-76-77—231 +15 T25. Kyle Yonke 74-78-79—231 +15 T51. Spencer Alefs* 82-83-79—244 +2859. Brian Larson* 84-80-85—249 +33

WOLF PACK CLASSICOct. 8-9, 2007

Wolf Run Golf ClubReno, Nev.

Par 72 / 7,100 Yards

RENO, Nev. - Kansas State fell out ofcontention at the Wolf Pack Classic onday two, while tying a season high forstrokes in a round with 303. TheWildcats slipped from third place toninth in the final round of play at WolfRun Golf Club. K-State’s Kyle Smell andRobert Streb carded the low scores forthe Wildcats with a pair of 2-over 74’s.Smell finished second on the teambehind Mitchell Gregson for thetournament with a 75-70-74—219 (+3)and finished in a tie for 27th. Streb wasK-State’s third lowest scorer with a 75-72-74—221 (+5). Gregson, who firedback-to-back rounds under par to openthe competition, shot a 5-over 77 duringthe final round. He still finished with theWildcats lowest tournament total at 70-71-77—218 (+2), but failed to crack thetop-20 for the first time this season ashe finished tied for 22nd. Joe Ida addedthe fourth counting score for K-Statewith a 78. The sophomore from FortScott, Kan., finished tied for 42nd aftershooting a 73-72-78—223 (+7).Freshman Daniel Wood concluded hiscollegiate team debut with a 76-75-83—234 (+18).

Team Results1. Arizona 281-284-285—850 -142. Iowa State 282-287-297—866 +23. San Diego 284-297-289—870 +64. New Mexico State 287-293-292—872 +85. Utah 288-290-296—874 +106. Colorado State 289-296-292—877 +13

Long Beach State 287-294-296—877 +13Arkansas-Little Rock 287-296-294—877 +13

9. Kansas State 293-285-303—881 +1710. Nevada 289-296-298—883 +1911. Boise State 299-296-291—886 +22

Denver 297-284-305—886 +2213. Texas-El Paso 304-291-294—889 +2514. Hawaii 309-289-295—893 +2915. Air Force 308-288-307—903 +3916. Northern Colorado 310-297-303—910 +4617. Wyoming 306-303-306—915 +5118. Weber State 312-299-306—917 +5319. Louisiana-Monroe 298-307-314—919 +55

K-State IndividualsT22. Mitchell Gregson 70-71-77–218 +2T27. Kyle Smell 75-70-74–219 +3T34. Robert Streb 75-74-72–221 +5T42. Joe Ida 73-72-78–223 +7T82. Daniel Wood 76-75-83–234 +18

CLUB GLOVE INTERCOLLEGIATEOct. 22-23, 2007

Saticoy Country ClubSomis, Calif.

Par 72 / 7,050 Yards

SOMIS, Calif. - Three of five K-Stategolfers improved on their scores fromday one and helped the Wildcats turn intheir best round of the Club GloveIntercollegiate on the final day ofcompetition at Somis Country Club. JoeIda, Mitchell Gregson and Robert Streball found a way to drop strokes fromtheir scores in the third round and alongwith Kyle Smell, gave Kansas State a finalround 308, a 16-stroke improvementfrom the first 18 holes on Monday. TheWildcats final tally of 320-316-308—944(+80) was good enough for seventhplace out of the 12 team field. StrongSanta Ana winds and smoke from nearbywildfires continued to torment golfers.Tournament-host Pepperdine turned inthe first sub-300 round on Tuesday andwon the event with a 300-306-299—905(+41). Ida paced the Wildcatsthroughout the tournament and finishedtied for 15th with a 79-79-75—233(+17), one stroke better than Gregson,who finished tied for 17th with his 79-79-76—234 (+18). Streb finished 27-overafter shooting 81-83-79—243. Kyle Smelltallied the best round of the tournamentfor the Wildcats with a 76 in the second,and finished tied for 27th with his 84-76-78—238 (+22).

Team Results1. Pepperdine 300-306-299--905 +41 2. Loyola Marymount 304-310-301—915 +513. Georgia State 311-304-314—929 +654. Colorado State 311-318-308—937 +73 5. Lamar 313-309-316—938 +25 6. Louisiana State 315-311-315—941 +77 7. Kansas State 320-316-308—944 +808. Colorado 324-317-306—947 +83 9. New Mexico 323-320-306—949 +85

Memphis 325-315-309—949 +85 11. UC-Santa Barbara 319-321-316—956 +92 12. Nevada 324-319-320—963 +99

K-State IndividualsT22. Mitchell Gregson 70-71-77–218 +2T27. Kyle Smell 75-70-74–219 +3T34. Robert Streb 75-74-72–221 +5T42. Joe Ida 73-72-78–223 +7T82. Daniel Wood 76-75-83–234 +18

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WIMBERLY INTERCOLLEGIATEOct. 29-30, 2007

New Mexico Golf CourseLas Cruces, N.M.

Par 71 / 7,078 Yards

LAS CRUCES, N.M. - Kansas State turnedin its best round as a team this fall andgot another strong round from Joe Idabut it wasn’t enough for the Wildcats tomove any higher than a tie for third atthe Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate. Idashot his third-consecutive 3-under 68,but was outdueled by Texas Tech’s SergioFranky for the tournament’s individualtitle at New Mexico Golf Course. Frankyshot a 69-68-65—202 (-11) and helpedTexas Tech capture the team title at 274-283-274—831 (-21). K-State started andended the day tied with Nevada afterfiring a 280-296-278—844 (-8) for thetournament and was in third placebehind Texas-Arlington, 282-278-275—835 (-17), and the Red Raiders. TheWildcats final-round tally of 6-under 278is eight strokes better than the team’sprevious low of 285, achieved during thesecond round of the Wolfpack Classic.Gregson’s 16 birdies was second only toFranky’s 18. He tied for the field leadwith a 3.88 (-4) scoring average on par-4holes. Gregson finished the tournamenttied for ninth with a score of 70-69-71—210 (-3). K-State junior Robert Strebturned in the lowest score of the day forthe Wildcats with his third-round 67, an11-stroke improvement from the secondround.

Team Results1. Texas Tech 274-283-274—831 -212. UT-Arlington 282-278-275—835 -173. Nevada 274-292-278—844 -8

Kansas State 280-286-278—844 -85. Ball State 286-291-279—856 +46. Loyola Marymount 285-286-288—859 +77. Louisiana-Monroe 285-290-287—862 +108. New Mexico State 288-291-285—864 +12

Miami (Ohio) 292-284-288—864 +12 10. Cal Poly 287-286-293—866 +1411. South Alabama 292-288-288—868 +1612. Washington State 295-289-289—873 +2113. Northern Colorado 292-289-302—883 +3114. Rice 292-299-294—885 +3315. Texas-El Paso 293-301-297—891 +3916. Nebraska 296-307-298—901 +4917. Towson 310-295-311—916 +64

K-State Individuals2. Joe Ida 68-68-68—204 -9T9. Mitchell Gregson 70-69-71—210 -3T23. Robert Streb 69-78-67—214 +1T51. Kyle Smell 73-76-72—221 +8T51. Ross Geubelle 74-73-74—221 +8

PACIFIC INVITATIONALNov. 5-7, 2007

Brookside Country ClubStockton, Calif.

Par 72 / 6,777 Yards

STOCKTON, Calif. - A school-record teamscore and six-stroke lead wasn’t enoughto hold off a charge from the top-rankedteam in the country as Kansas Statefinished in second place at the PacificInvitational. The Wildcats continuedtheir assault on the team record book bynotching the lowest 54-hole score inschool history but K-State was unable tohold off No. 1-ranked Charlotte on thefinal three holes. Charlotte took thetournament title at Brookside CountryClub and continued its unbeaten runthrough the fall with a score of 278-275-271—824 (-40). K-State finished twostrokes back at 273-274-279—826 (-38).K-State tallied two top-5 rounds inschool history in the opening rounds andJoe Ida scored the lowest round ever bya Wildcat on a par-72 in the secondround, helping the Wildcats beat theteam 54-hole low score of 830 set at the2003 Purina Classic. The Wildcats wenthead-to-head with Charlotte during thefinal round and had a two-stroke leadwith two golfers yet to finish. Charlotte’sStefan Wiedergruen birdied the lastthree holes and Ida bogeyed just hissecond hole of the entire tournamentand the 49ers won the tournament.

Team Results1. Charlotte 278-275-271—824 -40 2. Kansas State 273-274-279—826 -383. Marquette 275-286-275—836 -28 4. Oregon 279-279-279—837 -27 5. Fresno State 280-280-283—843 -21 6. San Jose State 279-283-283—845 -19

UC-Davis 278-278-289—845 -19 8. Ohio State 282-286-279—847 -17 9. UC-Santa Barbara 285-279-290—854 -10 10. Brigham Young 282-286-279—847 -6 11. Pacific 287-280-293—860 -412. CSU-Northridge 284-290-287—861 -3 13. Rice 285-297-291—873 +9 14. Northern Colorado 289-291-303—883 +15

K-State IndividualsT3. Joe Ida 69-65-69—203 -13 T3. Robert Streb 69-68-66—203 -13 T17. Mitchell Gregson 68-70-72—210 -6T22. Kyle Smell 67-71-74—212 -4 T52. Ross Geubelle 73-74-72—219 +3

Air Force 2-0-0Akron 1-0-0Arizona 0-1-0Arkansas-Little Rock 0-1-0Army 1-0-0Ball State 1-0-0Boise State 1-0-0Brigham Young 1-0-0UC-Davis 2-0-0UC-Santa Barbara 2-0-0Cal-Poly 1-0-0Cal State-Northridge 1-0-0Charlotte 0-1-0Cleveland State 1-0-0Colorado 1-0-0Colorado State 0-2-0Denver 1-0-0Drake 1-0-0Fresno State 1-0-0Georgia State 0-1-0Hawaii 1-0-0Houston 0-1-0Illinois State 1-0-0Iowa State 0-1-0Kansas 0-1-0Lamar 0-1-0Long Beach State 0-1-0Louisiana-Monroe 2-0-0Louisiana State 0-1-0Loyola Marymount 1-1-0UMKC 1-0-0Marquette 2-0-0

Memphis 1-0-0Miami (Ohio) 1-1-0Missouri State 2-0-0Nebraska 2-0-0New Mexico 1-0-0New Mexico State 2-1-0Nevada 2-0-1UNC-Wilmington 1-0-0North Texas 1-0-0Northern Colorado 3-0-0Northern Illinois 1-0-0Ohio State 1-0-0Oral Roberts 0-1-0Oregon 1-0-0Pacific 1-0-0Pepperdine 0-1-0Rice 2-0-0Richmond 1-0-0San Diego 0-1-0San Jose State 1-0-0South Alabama 1-0-0South Dakota State 1-0-0Texas-Arlington 0-1-0Texas-El Paso 2-0-0Texas Tech 0-1-0Towson 1-0-0Utah 0-1-0Washington State 1-0-0Weber State 1-0-0Western Kentucky 1-0-0Wyoming 2-0-0

07 | FALL HEAD-TO-HEAD - 60-21-1 (.732)

Kansas Invitational*Kyle Smell 72-74-75–221 (+5) T8thMitchell Gregson 75-72-76–223 (+7) T16thSpencer Alefs 76-74-76–226 (+10) T27thJoe Ida 73-77-76–226 (+10) T27thRobert Streb 75-74-78–227 (+11) T37thKyle Yonke 75-77-75–227 (+11) T37th

Jim Colbert IntercollegiateMitchell Gregson 75-71-72–218 (+2) T4thRobert Streb 75-71-72–218 (+2) T4th*Daniel Wood 72-74-74–220 (+4) 6thJoe Ida 75-75-75–225 (+9) T12th*Ross Geubelle 78-76-77–231 (+14) T25thKyle Smell 79-75-77–231 (+14) T25thKyle Yonke 74-78-79–231 (+14) T25th*Spencer Alefs 82-83-79–244 (+28) T51st

Wolf Pack ClassicMitchell Gregson 70-71-77–218 (+2) T22ndKyle Smell 75-70-74–219 (+3) T27thRobert Streb 75-74-72–221 (+5) T34thJoe Ida 73-72-78–223 (+7) T42ndDaniel Wood 76-75-83–234 (+18) T82nd

Club Glove IntercollegiateJoe Ida 79-79-75--233 (+17) T15thMitchell Gregson 79-79-76--234 (+18) T17thKyle Smell 84-76-78--238 (+22) T27thRobert Streb 81-83-79--243 (+27) T45th

Herb Wimberly IntercollegiateJoe Ida 68-68-68—204 (-9) 2ndMitchell Gregson 70-69-71—210 (-3) T9thRobert Streb 69-78-67—214 (+1) T23rdKyle Smell 73-76-72—221 (+8) T51stRoss Geubelle 74-73-74—221 (+8) T51st

Pacific InvitationalJoe Ida 69-65-69—203 (-13) T3rd Robert Streb 69-68-66—203 (-13) T3rdMitchell Gregson 68-70-72—210 (--6) T17thKyle Smell 67-71-74—212 (-4) T22ndRoss Guebelle 73-74-72—219 (+3) T52nd

07 | FALL INDIVIDUAL RESULTS BY TOURNAMENT

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When head coach Tim Norris arrived inManhattan on Aug. 1, 1997, he inherited a programthat hadn’t finished in the top half of its conferencesince placing fourth in the former Big Eight Conferencein 1969. Making the assignment even tougher was thefact that the Wildcats finished last in the Big Eight for14 straight years from 1978-91. K-State was so far offthat map that the thought of postseason NCAA playwas nearly inconceivable. But that all changed onceNorris took the helm.

Now in his 11th season at Kansas State, Norrishas turned a once dormant Division I golf programinto a legitimate Big 12 player and an annual NCAARegional contender.

“We’re extremely fortunate to have a coach withboth the playing and coaching experience of TimNorris,” athletics director Tim Weiser said.

In 74 seasons of men’s golf at K-State, theWildcats have qualified for the NCAA regionals fivetimes. Four of the five appearances have come inconsecutive years, with Norris guiding the Wildcats tothe NCAA Central Regionals from 2003-2006.

In 2003, the Wildcats came within one-stroke ofqualifying for the NCAA Championships. In 2004, hadregionals only been 36 holes, the Wildcats would haveadvanced, but a final round score of 318 droppedthem to a 15th-place finish. In 2005, K-State shot asolid 881, but were unable to advance to the NCAAChampionships, finishing six shots shy of qualifying.And in 2006, the Wildcats finished 18th, four spotsbetter than their 22nd seed.

“We sat down and talked about our team abouthow we’d gone to regionals the last four years,” Norrissaid. “There’s not another team in the Big 12 Norththat had done that. We want to get it to five, six,seven and on down the line. We’re a very capableteam.”

Even though the Wildcats have yet to advance ateam past regionals, Norris has guided individuals tothe NCAA Championships in two out of the last fouryears. AJ Elgert tied for 12th at the 2003 CentralRegional to extend his collegiate career to the nationalchampionship where he finished tied for 28thfollowing a 72-hole score of 8-over 288.

In 2005, Robert Streb became the fourth Wildcat,but the first freshman ever, to advance to the NCAAChampionship after tying for 12th at regionals.

Under the tutelage of Norris, K-State improvedits placing in the Big 12 Championships in each of hisfirst seven years at the helm. The Wildcats snappedout of a two-year funk in that saw them place 10th inback-to-back seasons at the tournament in 2007 witha ninth place finish.

With one of his deepest and most talented teamsever at Kansas State this season, Norris and theWildcats are positioned to make some noise at thisyear’s tournament in Trinity, Texas.

“Obviously, it’s one tournament, so it’s hard tobase your year on one tournament,” said Norris. “Butat the same time, good players like that arena - theylike to go to the biggest tournament of the year andget to play against Texas and Oklahoma State, and allthe other great teams in our conference.”

Norris’ resurrection of the golf program at K-State all began when he inherited his first squad in1997. During that season, K-State finished last in theBig 12. The steady rise through the Big 12 was toppedoff in 2004, when the Wildcats captured a fourth-place finish in the Big 12. It was the school’s bestconference finish since placing fourth in 1969.

Last fall was further testament to the job Norrishas done and is doing with the Kansas State golf team.Norris helped the Wildcats turn an 80-over, wind-crazed nightmare of a tournament at the Club GloveIntercollegiate into a prime learning experience andlaunch pad for success. After the Club Glove, thisyear’s K-State squad turned in its best two events ofthe fall and shot a school record 826 while leading thetop-ranked team in the nation at the PacificInvitational.

Tournament Big 12Year Won Lost Tied Pct. Wins Finish97-98 53 96 — .355 — 12th98-99 52 112 1 .317 1 10th99-00 45 89 — .335 — 10th00-01 55 69 — .443 — 8th01-02 88 64 3 .580 2 7th02-03 115 71 6 .618 — T6th03-04 104 54 1 .658 1 4th04-05 84 79 2 .509 — 10th05-06 88 79 9 .500 — T10th06-07 65 97 4 .392 — 9thTotals 749 810 26 .473 4 4th

Coaching Career: Texas-El Paso head men’s golf coach(1990-97)... Kansas State head men’s golf coach (1997-Present)... Has taken Kansas State to five NCAARegionals, including four straight from 2001-05... Hasguided two individuals to NCAA Championshipapperances... Led the Wildcats to a school-best fourth-place finish at the 2004 Big 12 Championships... GuidedUTEP to six NCAA West Regional appearances and threeappearances at the NCAA Championships.

Playing Career: Started collegiate career at Fresno CityCollege before transferring to Fresno State... Garneredsecond team All-America honors at Fresno State in1979... First Team All-American in 1980 at FSU...Selected as the Fresno State Athlete of the Year in1980... Played professionally for nine seasons with fourvictories... Holds the 72-hole tournament record at theGreater Hartford Open after firing a 259... Shot thethird lowest one-round score in the history of PebbleBeach Golf Links (64) en route to winning the SpaldingInvitational Pro-Am in 1986... First career victory in hisprofessional debut at the 1980 California State Open.

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The 2006-07 season served as a rebuilding yearfor the K-State golf team. The Wildcats lost twoseniors from the previous season, including theschool’s all-time leader in career stroke average BenKern and had a roster littered with freshmen. Two ofthose freshman, Mitchell Gregson and Joe Idaproved to be more ready than one might think andcompeted in all 13 events. Robert Streb and KyleYonke, a sophomore and junior respectively, steppedup in leadership of the young squad and tied for theteam lead in stroke average at 75.24.

Due in a large part to Norris’ recruiting andplayer development, K-State also had manyindividual accomplishments in 2005. Ben Kernbecame the first golfer since Matt Van Cleave in 2003to win a tournament outright as Kern took medalist

honors at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational. Kernfinished the tournament with an amazing school-and tournament-record score of 69-65-65—199 (-14). For the year, Kern averaged 72.74strokes-per-round, the second best annual strokeaverage in school history.

During the 2003-04 season the Wildcats wonthe Purina Classic in St. Charles, Mo. It was K-State’sfirst tournament victory since winning the WildcatInvitational on April 14, 2002. Even more impressivewas the fact that it was K-State’s first victory outsidethe state of Kansas since winning the SouthwestClassic in Austin, Texas, on March 14, 1995. At thePurina Classic, Van Cleave became the first Wildcatto win a tournament since Aaron Watkins wasvictorious on Oct. 1, 2002 at the Jim ColbertIntercollegiate. En route to his victory, Van Cleaveetched his name in the K-State record book with a54-hole score of 70-67-65—202 (-11), only to beoutdone by Kern the following season.

Norris’ work might begin on the golf course, butit doesn’t end there. Norris places a heavy emphasison academics, which is why he produces truestudent-athletes. Last season, Joe Kinney, Jay Kramer,Robert Streb and Kyle Yonke earned Academic All-Big

12 honors. It marked the eighth-consecutive yearthat Norris has placed at least two of his golfers onthe Academic All-Big 12 team. Last season, Yonkewas also the seventh Wildcat golfer to be named aCleveland Golf All-America Scholar by the GolfCoaches Association of America. In 2006, Yonke andJonathan James snagged first team Academic All-Big12 honors. In 2005, Van Cleave earned first teamhonors, while Nick Shumacher picked up second-team honors. In 2004, three Wildcats were selectedto the Academic All-Big 12 squad – Tim Moody (firstteam), Greg Douglas (second team), and Van Cleave(first team). Not only did Van Cleave win back-to-back first team Academic All-Big 12 accolades, but hewas also honored by the GCAA as a Cleveland GolfAll-America Scholar Recipient in 2004. Through his

first 11 years at K-State, Norris has seen 32 academicdistinctions given to his golfers.

“Tim is a dynamic individual who is not onlyconcerned about the improvement of his program,but also the success of his student-athletes off thecourse,” Weiser said.

Norris came to K-State from UTEP, where he ledthe Miners to six NCAA West Regional appearances(1990, ‘91, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97), while coaching two-time All-American and 1995 Western AthleticConference Player of the Year Ryan Hietala during hisseven-year stint as head coach. His 1990, ‘91 and ‘95squads appeared in the NCAA Championship and hehad individuals take part at nationals in 1994 and1997.

Prior to becoming the head golf coach at UTEP,Norris played on the PGA Tour, where he broughthome four tournament titles in his nine-year career.Norris holds the distinction of going throughqualifying school three times and qualifying eachtime. His first victory came at the 1980 CaliforniaState Open.

Norris’ second victory on the tour came at the1982 Greater Hartford Open held at WethersfieldCountry Club. Norris won the Greater Hartford Open

in a convincing fashion, as he defeated Ray Floyd andHubert Green by six strokes. Norris fired atournament record 72-hole score of 63-64-66-66—259 (-25), a record which still stands. Norris’tournament record at the Greater Hartford Open isthe fifth-longest standing tournament scoring recordon the PGA Tour.

Norris’ third tournament title came at theSpalding Invitational Pro-Am in Pebble Beach,Calif., in 1986. Norris carded an unthinkablesecond round score of 64 at the Pebble BeachGolf Links, which is tied for the third lowest scorein the course’s storied history. The round of 64 atPebble puts him in a group with only a few othersthat have accomplished the same feat. Other PGATour greats that have shot a 64 at Pebble include

Paul Azinger, Ray Floyd, Jeff Sluman, PayneStewart and Tiger Woods.

Norris’ final victory came in 1992 at the SunCountry PGA Championship at Santa Teresa, N.M.Norris won the tournament while he was thehead coach at UTEP.

Overall, Norris had a very successfulprofessional career, recording nine other top 10finishes during his nine years on the Tour. Hisprofessional career ended prematurely due to aninjury to his right hand.

Collegiately, Norris starred at Fresno State,where he was a two-time All-American. Norris’1980 stroke average of 71.89 stood atop theBulldog’s all-time single-season scoring charts for20 years. The 1980 season was a very successfulyear for Norris as he garnered first team All-American honors. He went on to earn FresnoState Athlete of the Year accolades. During the1978-79 season, Norris was tabbed a second teamAll-American after transferring to FSU fromFresno City College.

A native of Fresno, Calif., Norris and his wife,Shelley, reside in Manhattan with their daughter,Ashley and son, Tyler.

The Norris family from le� to right: K-State head coach Tim Norris, Shelley, Tyler and Ashley. Ashley is a freshman golfer at Creighton University.

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“Tim is a dynamic individual who is not only concerned about the improvement of his program, but also the

success of his student-athletes off the course.” - Tim Weiser, K-State Athletics Director

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Career Bests18 Holes: 73 (2007 Fresno State Golf Classic)36 Holes: 150 (2007 Kansas Invitational)54 Holes: 226 (2007 Kansas Invitational)Finish: T27th (2007 Kansas Invitational)

Fall | 06Club Glove Intercollegiate 83-76-79–238 (T38th)

Spring | 07Fresno State Golf Classic* 80-73-75–228 (T51st)Ron Moore Invitational* 77-78-81–236 (92nd)Shocker Classic* 74-79-83–236 (T54th)

Fall | 07Kansas Invitational 76-74-76–226 (T27th)Jim Colbert Intercollegiate* 82-83-79–244 (T51st)

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH06-07 4 12 938 78.17 73 153 228 - - - T38th - Club GloveFall 07 2 6 470 78.33 74 150 226 - - - T27th - Kansas InviteTOTALS 6 18 1,408 78.22 73 150 226 - - - T27th - Kansas Invite

Fall | 07Competed in two eventsin the fall, one as anindividual and one as apart of the K-State scoringlineup... Finished the fallwith a 78.33 strokeaverage... Recorded acareer-best 54-hole scoreof 226 at the KansasInvitational... Low 18-holescore was a 74 shot in thesecond round at Kansas.

Contributed two of his three rounds (66.6 percent) tothe team score.

RS Freshman | 06-07Competed in four events, including three as anindividual… Finished with a 78.17 stroke average…Contributed 2.33 of his three rounds (77.67 percent)towards the team score… Recorded top finish duringhis first collegiate tournament.

Freshman | 05-06Redshirt season.

High SchoolLettered four years for the Golden Buffaloes undercoach Geoff Martens... Shot a 69 in the 6A StateChampionship to tie for first... Six-time member ofthe KJGA Section Team... Registered top-3 finishes allfour years in league stroke average... Named StudentAthlete of the Week by KAKE-TV.

PersonalBorn May 29, 1987 in Wichita, Kan... Parents are Johnand Sally Alefs... Has one sister, Maggie... Listsfavorite hobbies as basketball and poker... Greatestsports thrill is attending the 2001 US Open, watchingTiger Woods and Phil Mickelson play.

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Fall | 07Joined the K-State scoringlineup for the final twoevents of the fall... Low18-hole score of 72 in thethird round of the PacificInvitational was countedtowards the new K-Staterecord for lowest team54-hole score... Finishedthe fall with a 74.56stroke average in threeevents... Made Wildcat

career debut as an individual at the Jim ColbertIntercollegiate where he finished tied for 25th...Improved score in every event and recorded hislowest 54-hole score of 219 at the Pacific Invitational.

Freshman | 06-07Redshirt Season.

High SchoolFour-year letterwinner for the Broncs under headcoach Travis McAtee... Placed fourth or better in theKansas Class 3A State Championship his sophomorethrough senior seasons... Was the individual statechampion as a junior after carding a 71... Has beennamed to the all-league, region, and state teamsthroughout his high school career. In summer 2006finished seventh at the Big I Junior Classic in Odessa,Texas, following a 72-hole score of 2-under par 286(71-74-71-70).

PersonalBorn May 13, 1988... Parents are Doug and StaceyGeubelle... Has one brother, Blake... Lists favoritepastimes as hunting, fishing and playing baseball... Amember of the National Honors Society, Partners inCommunity Service and STUGO.

Career Bests18-Holes: 72 (2007 Pacific Invitational)36-Holes: 147 (2 - Last: 2007 Pacific Invitational)54-Holes: 219 (2007 Wimberly Intercollegiate)Finish: T25th (2007 Colbert Intercollegiate)

Fall | 07Jim Colbert Intercollegiate* 78-76-77–231 (T25th)Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 74-73-74—221 (T51st)Pacific Invitational 73-74-72—219 (T52nd)

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH06-07 - - - - - - - - - - -Fall 07 3 9 671 74.56 72 147 219 - - - T25th - ColbertTOTALS 3 9 671 74.56 72 147 219 - - - T25th - Colbert

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Career Bests18-Holes: 67 (2007 Fresno State Lexus Golf Classic)36-Holes: 138 (2007 Pacific Invitational)54-Holes: 210 (2 - Last: 2007 Pacific Invitational)Finish: T4th (2007 Colbert Intercollegiate)

Fall | 06Central Region Preview 71-81-73–225 (T6th)Wolverine Intercollegiate 76-72-73–221 (T41st)Wolf Pack Classic 73-74-72–219 (T36th)Alister MacKenzie Inv. 70-74-74–218 (T35th)Club Glove Intercollegiate 83-79-81–243 (T50th)

Spring | 07Lochinvar Challenge 78 (T9th)Rio Pinar Intercollegiate 80-82-77–239 (T95th)Braveheart Classic 79-75-75–229 (T11th)Fresno State Golf Classic 73-79-75–227 (T49th)Ron Moore Invitational 72-72-68–212 (T15th)Shocker Classic 73-71-84–228 (T33rd)ASU Thunderbird Inv. 73-74-77–224 (T64th)Big 12 Championshp 78-76-78–232 (T40th)

Fall | 07Kansas Invitational 75-72-76–223 (T16th)Jim Colbert Intercollegiate 75-71-72–218 (T4th)Wolf Pack Classic 70-71-77–218 (T22nd)Club Glove Intercollegiate 79-79-76–234 (T17th)Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 70-69-71—210 (T9th)Pacific Invitational 68-70-72—210 (T17th)

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH06-07 13 37 2,801 75.70 67 144 212 - 2 3 T6th - CentralFall 07 6 18 1,313 72.94 68 138 210 1 2 5 T4th - ColbertTOTALS 19 55 4,114 74.80 67 138 210 1 4 8 T4th - Colbert

Fall | 07Was a fixture in the K-State lineup, appearing inall six events... Has nowcompeted in 19consecutive events for K-State to start his career...Led the Wildcats in strokeaverage with 72.94 perround... Placed in the top20 in five events andrecorded a pair of top-10finishes... Best finish in

the standings was a fourth place tie at the JimColbert Intercollegiate... Low round of the fall cameat the Pacific Invitational where he scored a 68 toopen play... Notched a season-low 54-hole score of210 at both the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate andthe Pacific Invitational... Was the only K-State golferto contribute all 18 rounds towards the team score...Part of the K-State lineup at the Pacific Invitationalthat set the lowest 54-hole score in school history(826) and finished second behind the top-rankedteam in the country.

Freshman | 06-07Competed in all 13 events... Teamed up with fellowfreshman Joe Ida as the only two Wildcat rookies tocompete in every tournament in a season in headcoach Tim Norris’ tenure... Finished the regularseason third on the team in stroke average at 75.70...Tallied two top-20 finishes and one top-10 finish...Holds the team’s two lowest individual rounds thisseason of 67 and 68... Carded four rounds under parand four rounds of even par... Contributed 76.57percent of his rounds towards the team score (28.33-of-37). Registered the team’s two lowest rounds bycarding a 5-under par 67 and a 4-under par 68 duringthe final rounds of the Fresno State Golf Classic andthe Ron Moore Invitational, respectively... Strokeaverage for the two events was 72.67... Final roundof 68 at the Ron Moore propelled him to his careerlow 54-hole score of 4-under par 212, the thirdlowest individual 54-hole score on the team duringthe year... Best finish of spring in a 54-holetournament was a tie for 15th at the Ron MooreInvitational… Shot a 22-over par 232 (78-76-78)during the Big 12 Championship to tie for 40th.

High SchoolLettered four years for the Bulldogs... Coached byNancy Neal... Named the teams most valuable playerand was an all-conference selection all four years(2002-05)... Recorded a 72.00 stroke average duringhis senior season, earning all-state honors... Placedsecond in the Illinois Class 2A state tournament hissenior season... Holds nine-hole school record at 5-under par 31... Named 2006 St. Louis Post DispatchPrep Boys Golfer of the Year.

PersonalBorn on Oct. 19, 1987... Son of Gordon and CindyGregson... Also lettered four years in baseball andbasketball... Voted basketball team MVP during the2004-05 season.

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Fall | 07Offered solid play theentire fall but played hisbest golf at the end,earning Big 12 Golfer ofthe Month honors forOctober... Ida followed acareer-best 204 at theHerb WimberlyIntercollegiate with a newcareer-best 203 at thePacific Invitational...Finished tied with

teammate Robert Streb for third at Pacific, where healso shot the lowest par-72 round ever by a Wildcatwith a 65 in the second... Finished the fall second onthe team with a 73 stroke average... Tied Streb forthe team lead with two top five finishes... Best finishwas second at the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate...Part of the K-State lineup at the Pacific Invitationalthat set the lowest 54-hole score in school history(826) and finished second behind the top-rankedteam in the country.

Freshman | 06-07One of two freshmen to see action in all 13 events...Teamed up with fellow freshman Mitchell Gregson asone of only three Wildcat rookies (Robert Streb) tocompete in every tournament in a season in headcoach Tim Norris’ tenure... Finished with a 75.78stroke average... Recorded three top-20 finishes...Tallied three rounds under par and one round ofeven par... Finished third on the team in percentageof rounds counted at 81.08 percent (30-of-37). Bestfinish of season was at the Braveheart Classic as hetied for 11th at 13-over par 229 (79-75-75)... Made a75-place jump from the previous tournament - theRio Pinar Intercollegiate - where he finished tied for86th... Best tournament vs. par was at the ASUThunderbird Invitational when he carded a 7-over par223 (73-76-74)... Tied for 22nd with a 17-over par227 (74-74-79) at the Big 12 Championship… Becamethe first freshman to lead K-State in the conferencechampionship since 2001.

High SchoolFour-year letterwinner for the Tigers under coach Dr.Ken Klassen... Claimed the Kansas Class 4A individualchampionship by carding an 18-hole score of 70...Led his squad to a third-place finish in the statetournament... Finished tied for seventh at state hisjunior year... Four-time all-league selection.

PersonalBorn Aug. 8, 1988... Parents are Matt and Janet Ida...Has one sister, Caitlin... Lists greatest sports thrill ashis first hole-in-one, which occurred during a highschool tournament his freshman year... Plans onattending law school after graduation.

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Career Bests18-Holes: 65 (2007 Pacific Invitational)36-Holes: 134 (2007 Pacific Invitational)54-Holes: 203 (2007 Pacific Invitational)Finish: 2nd (2007 Wimberly Intercollegiate)

Fall | 06Central Region Preivew 74-84-80–238 (T39th)Wolverine Intercollegiate 70-70-75–215 (T15th)Wolf Pack Classic 71-78-72–221 (T48th)Alister MacKenzie Inv. 72-72-80–224 (T65th)Club Glove Intercollegiate 81-82-75–238 (T38th)

Spring | 07Lochinvar Challenge 79 (T12th)Rio Pinar Intercollegiate 79-79-74–232 (T86th)Braveheart Classic 79-75-75–229 (T11th)Fresno State Golf Classic 73-79-75–227 (T49th)Ron Moore Invitational 73-74-77–224 (71st)Shocker Classic 76-75-76–227 (T30th)ASU Thunderbird Inv. 73-76-74–223 (T62nd)

Big 12 Championship 74-74-79–227 (T22nd)

Fall | 07Kansas Invitational 73-77-76–226 (T27th)Jim Colbert Intercollegiate 75-75-75–225 (T12th)Wolf Pack Classic 73-72-78–223 (T42nd)Club Glove Intercollegiate 79-79-75–233 (T15th)Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 68-68-68—204 (2nd)Pacific Invitational 69-65-69—203 (T3rd)

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH06-07 13 37 2,804 75.78 70 140 215 - - 3 T11th - BraveheartFall 07 6 18 1,314 73.00 65 134 203 2 2 4 2nd - WimberlyTOTALS 19 55 4,118 74.87 65 134 203 2 2 7 2nd - Wimberly

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Career Bests18-Holes: 70 (3 - Last: 2007 Ron Moore Invitational)36-Holes: 142 (2007 Ron Moore Invitational)54-Holes: 215 (2007 Ron Moore Invitational)Finish: 15th (2007 Lochinvar Challenge)

Fall | 05Wolverine Intercollegiate 78-70-74–222(T56th)Memphis Intercollegiate 80-76-78–234(T64th)Barona Collegiate Cup 71-72-73–217 (T48th)

Spring | 06Matlock Collegiate 78-77-75–230 (T35th)Wexford Intercollegiate 77-80-75–232 (T25th)Hackler Invitational 77-74-78–229 (T52nd)Stevinson Ranch^ 80-77–157 (T47th)ASU Thunderbird Invitational 70-77-71–218 (T44th)Aggie Invitational 78-80-74–232 (T39th)Big 12 Championship 74-75-79–228 (T42nd)

Fall | 06Wolverine Intercollegiate 74-76-79–229 (T73rd)

Spring | 07Lochinvar Challenge 81 (15th)Rio Pinar Intercollegiate 79-76-80–235 (T89th)Braveheart Classic 85-79-74–238 (T44th)Fresno State Golf Classic 73-76-74–223 (T35th)Ron Moore Invitational 70-72-72–215 (T23rd)Shocker Classic 82-80-87–249 (85th)ASU Thunderbird Inv. 75-80-73–228 (T77th)Big 12 Championship 76-73-83–232 (T40th)

Fall | 07Red-shirt season

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH05-06 10 29 2,198 75.79 70 147 218 - - - T25th - Wexford06-07 9 25 1,930 77.20 70 142 215 - - 1 15th - LochinvarFall 07 - - - - - - - - - - -TOTALS 19 54 4,128 76.44 70 142 215 - - 1 15th - Lochinvar

Fall | 07Sat out the fall scheduleand will likely redshirt the2007-08 season whileworking to improve hisgolf game.

Sophomore | 06-07Became a major part ofthe lineup for the homestretch of the season ashe competed in all eightspring events...

Completed the regular season with a 77.20 strokeaverage... Tallied one top-20 finish... Carded oneround of even par and one round under par...Contributed 17 of his 25 rounds towards the teamscore (68.00 percent)... Carded his career-low 54-hole score at the Ron Moore Invitational with a1-under par 215 (70-72-72) to tie for 23rd... Was oneof four Wildcats to shoot below par at the event... Hisfirst-round score of 70 at the Ron Moore tied hiscareer-low round... Registered his career-best finishin a 54-hole event at the Ron Moore, besting his tiefor 25th at the 2006 Wexford Intercollegiate...Finished second on the team and tied for 35th overallat the Fresno State Golf Classic with a 7-over par 223(73-76-74)... Combined for a 73.00 stroke averageduring the Ron Moore Invitational and the FresnoState Classic... Also pitched in two counting rounds atthe Rio Pinar Intercollegiate, Braveheart Classic andBig 12 Championship. In the fall, competed in oneevent, the Wolverine Intercollegiate... Finished tiedfor 73rd at 16-over par 229... Contributed twocounting rounds, including a 3-over par 74 in roundone.

Freshman | 05-06Became a regular in the starting lineup during thespring season, participating in seven-of-eight eventsduring the second half... Finished his freshman yearwith a 75.79 stroke average... Best golf vs. par of thespring came at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational,carding a 5-over par 218 (70-77-71) to tie for 44th...Best placing of season came at the WexfordIntercollegiate, where he tied for 25th… Participatedin three of the team’s five fall events... Saw firsttournament action of career at the WolverineIntercollegiate, carding a 78-70-74–222 (+9) on hisway to a 56th-place tie... Made lineup for the lasttournament of the fall, the Barona Collegiate Cup,where he shot an even-par 216 to finish tied for 48th.

High SchoolLettered four years for the Sequoits under coach JeffMoxley... Selected as a member of the all-conferenceteam all four years... Named team captain as well asteam MVP his final three seasons... Named to the all-state team his senior year... One of 135 golfers whoearned Rolex Junior All-American honorable mentionhonors, as selected by the American Junior GolfAssociation (AJGA).

PersonalBorn March 5, 1987 in Libertyville, Ill... Parents areJames and Jean Kinney... Has one brother, Andrew.

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Fall | 07Sat out the fall scheduleand will likely redshirt the2007-08 season whileworking to improve hisgolf game.

Freshman | 05-06Participated in fiveevents, including two asan individual… Finishedrookie season with a77.40 stroke average…

Half of his rounds counted towards the team score(4.5-of-9). Finished tied for 68th at 17-over par 233(80-76-77) at the Fresno State Golf Classic… Pitchedin a counting round of 76 during the second frame.

High SchoolLettered four years for the Hawklets... Coached byMichael O’Leary... Finished third at the Missouri Class4 state tournament, carding a two-round score of 70-71–141... Led Rockhurst to a state championship hissenior season... Won the Kenneth Smith Award,annually given to the top male golfer in the KansasCity area... Criteria for the award is achievment ofexcellence on the golf course and in the classroom,exemplifying leadership and performing communityservice.

PersonalBorn Apr. 4, 1988... Parents are Dale and KarenSchulte... Has one brother, Tim... Majoring inbusiness.

Career Bests18-Holes: 69 (2006 MacKenzie Invite)36-Holes: 143 (2006 MacKenzie Invite)54-Holes: 225 (2 - Last: 2006 MacKenzie Invite)Finish: T47th (2006 Central Region Preview)

Fall | 06Central Region Preivew 74-84-80–238 (T39th)Wolverine Intercollegiate 70-70-75–215 (T15th)Wolf Pack Classic 71-78-72–221 (T48th)Alister MacKenzie Inv. 72-72-80–224 (T65th)Club Glove Intercollegiate 81-82-75–238 (T38th)

Spring | 07Lochinvar Challenge DQFresno State Golf Classic 80-76-77–233 (T68th)

Fall | 07Redshirt season

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH06-07 5 15 1,161 77.40 69 143 225 - - - T47th - CentralFall 07 - - - - - - - - - - -TOTALS 5 15 1,161 77.40 69 143 225 - - - T47th - Central

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Career Bests18-Holes: 67 (2007 Pacific Invitational)36-Holes: 138 (2007 Pacific Invitational)54-Holes: 212 (2007 Pacific Invitational)Finish: T8th (2007 Kansas Invitational)

Fall | 07Kansas Invitational* 72-74-75–221 (T8th)Jim Colbert Intercollegiate 79-75-77–231 (T25th)Wolf Pack Classic 75-70-74–219 (T27th)Club Glove Intercollegiate 84-76-78–238 (T27th)Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 73-76-72—221 (T51st)Pacific Invitational 67-71-74—212 (T22nd)

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISHFall 07 6 18 1,342 74.56 67 138 212 - 1 1 T8th - KansasTOTALS 6 18 1,342 74.56 67 138 212 - 1 1 T8th - Kansas

Fall | 07Recorded his highestfinish (T8th) in theseason-opening KansasInvitational where hecompeted as anindividual... Joined the K-State scoring lineup forthe final five events of thefall... Averaged 74.56strokes per round...Lowest 54-hole tally was a212 at the Pacific

Invitational... His lowest 18-hole score was also at thePacific Invitational where he recorded one of the top-25 scores in school history, a 67 in the openinground... Part of the K-State lineup at the PacificInvitational that set the lowest 54-hole score inschool history (826) and finished second behind thetop-ranked team in the country.

High SchoolWon the 2007 Kansas Junior Amateur and wasnamed the Junior Player of the Year... Lettered fouryears for the Blue Valley West Jaguars under coachKevin Bandy... Won back-to-back Eastern KansasLeague (EKL) titles as a junior in 2006 and a senior in2007... Won by an 11-stroke margin in 2007... Teamwon the EKL title in 2007 by 42 strokes... Tied forthird at the 2007 Kansas Regionals with a 1-under par70...finished in the top five at the state tournamenthis freshman through junior seasons, including asecond-place finish as a sophomore in 2005... Namedall-metro in 2005 and 2006... Named first team all-Sun Country in 2005 and 2006... Stroke average in asa junior 2006 was 72.00... Also had success on theamateur circuit, winning the Kansas Men's PublicLinks in 2005 en route to being named the KansasGolf Association (KGA) 2005 Junior Player of theYear... Runner-up at the 2005 and 2006 Kansas JuniorAmateur... Participant at the 2005 U.S. JuniorAmateur.

PersonalBorn May 3, 1989 in Kansas City, Mo. ... Parents areKevin and Carolyn Smell... Has one sister, Caitlin...Has aspirations of playing professional golf aftergraduation... Lists greatest sports thrill as winning the2005 KGA Junior Player of the Year... Father, Kevin,played college golf at Baker University.

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Fall | 07Narrowly missed out onmatch play at the 2007 USAmateur in the summerand was a fixture in the K-State scoring lineupthroughout the fall...Averaged 73.67 strokesper round in the fall andtied Joe Ida for the teamlead with two top-fivefinishes... Tied teammateMitchell Gregson for

fourth at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate... Recorded acareer-best 66 at the Pacific Invitational where hejoined Ida in a tie for third... Pacific 54-hole score of203 also ties Ida for third best in school history... Partof the K-State lineup at the Pacific Invitational thatset the lowest 54-hole score in school history (826)and finished second behind the top-ranked team inthe country.

Sophomore | 06-07Competed in 12 of the team’s 13 events... Finishedregular season tied for first on the team in strokeaverage at 75.24... Captured four top-20 finishes, onetop-10 finish and one top-five finish... Holds theteam’s lowest 54-hole score this season (211) andtwo of the top six individual rounds... Carded sixrounds of even par and four rounds under par...Finished second on the team in percentage of roundscounted at 83.32 percent (28.33-of-34). Led the teamin spring stroke average at 74.95... Finished as thetop Wildcat in four events, including three straight...Reset career-low 54-hole score at the Ron MooreInvitational with a 5-under par 211 (69-70-72) to tiefor 12th... Tied highest-career finish at the ShockerClassic when he tied for second at 7-over par 220(71-73-76), just one stroke away from a first-place tie.

Freshman | 05-06Became only the fourth individual and first freshmanin school history to participate in the NCAAChampionship... Was unable to survive the 54-holecut after carding a 74-70-75–219 (+3)... Carded a 3-over par 216 score to advance to the NCAAChampionship, leading the Wildcats at the NCAACentral Regional... Was the top individual qualifier ofthe regional, tying for 12th overall... One of only twogolfers to compete in all 13 team events... Finishedsecond on the team in stroke average at 73.83strokes-per-round... The mark is the best strokeaverage by a true freshman during Tim Norris’ tenureat K-State... Best placing of career came at theMatlock Collegiate, where he tied for second at 3-over par 219 (72-75-72)... Best overall score of hisyoung career was a 74-69-71–214 (+1) at the ASUThunderbird Invitational, tying for 28th... Second-round score of 69 tied his then-career-low round.

High SchoolStarted four years for the Huskies under coach JeffDoherty... Finished third individually as he led histeam to a first place finish at the state championshipin his junior campaign... Was named All-EdmondPlayer of the Year, the Daily Oklahoman OklahomaCity Player of the Year and won the Jim ThorpeAward for Oklahoma All-State Player of the Year...Named AJGA All-American honorable mention afterwinning the 2004 AJGA OSSO Jr. Championship.

PersonalBorn April 7, 1987 in Chickasha, Okla... Parents areDavid and Lauren Streb... Has one brother, Garrett...Hopes to play professional golf after graduation...Lists greatest sports thrill as making his first hole-in-one at age 10.

Career Bests18-Holes: 66 (2007 Pacific Invitational)36-Holes: 137 (2007 Pacific Invitational)54-Holes: 203 (2007 Pacific Invitational)Finish: T2nd, Twice (Last: 2007 Shocker Classic)

Fall | 05Cleveland State Inv. 75-75-74–224 (T35th)Wolverine Intercollegiate 73-69-76–218 (T35th)Memphis Intercollegiate 72-77-72–221 (T16th)Alister MacKenzie Inv. 72-77-71–220 (T46th)Barona Collegiate Cup 72-75-69–216 (T48th)

Spring | 06Matlock Collegiate 72-75-72–219 (T2nd)Wexford Intercollegiate 81-79-73–233 (T33rd)Hackler Invitational 76-71-75–222 (T22nd)Stevinson Ranch 73-75–148 (T6th)^ASU Thunderbird Inv. 74-69-71–214 (T28th)Aggie Invitational 77-75-79–231 (T33rd)Big 12 Championship 77-77-72–226 (T34th)NCAA Central Regional 76-72-68–216 (T12th)NCAA Championship 74-70-75–219 (MC)

Fall | 06Central Region Preview 80-78-73–231 (T23rd)Wolverine Intercollegiate 71-78-74–223 (52nd)Wolf Pack Classic 71-72-73–216 (T20th)Alister MacKenzie Inv. 73-71-75–219 (T46th)Club Glove Intercollegiate 83-82-80–245 (T53rd)

Spring | 07Lochinvar Challenge 85 (17th)Rio Pinar Intercollegiate 73-76-76–225 (T54th)Fresno State Golf Classic 76-80-72–228 (T51st)Ron Moore Invitational 69-70-72–211 (T12th)Shocker Classic 71-73-76–220 (T2nd)ASU Thunderbird Inv. 70-78-73–221 (T50th)Big 12 Championship 77-78-79–234 (T45th)

Fall | 07Kansas Invitational 75-74-78–227 (T37th)Jim Colbert Intercollegiate 75-71-72–218 (T4th)Wolf Pack Classic 75-74-72–221 (T34th)Club Glove Intercollegiate 81-83-79–243 (T45th)Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 69-78-67—214 (T23rd)Pacific Invitational 69-68-66—203 (T3rd)

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH05-06 14 41 3,027 73.83 68 142 214 1 2 5 T2nd - Matlock06-07 12 34 2,558 75.24 69 139 211 1 1 4 T2nd - ShockerFall 07 6 18 1,326 73.67 66 137 203 2 2 2 T3rd - PacificTOTALS 32 93 6,911 74.31 66 137 203 4 5 11 T2nd - Twice

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LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISHFall 07 2 6 454 75.67 72 146 220 - 1 1 6th - ColbertTOTALS 2 6 454 75.67 72 146 220 - 1 1 6th - Colbert

Fall | 07Competed in two eventsduring the fall, one as amember of the K-Statelineup... Led all Wildcatgolfers with a 72 in theopening round of the JimColbert Intercollegiate,his first round ofcollegiate golf... Thatround was his lowest ofthe fall and part of his low52-hole score of 220...

Finished eighth at the Colbert Intercollegiate... Joinedthe K-State scoring lineup for the Wolfpack Classic.

High SchoolLettered four years for the Rangers under head coachBrady Mayo at Vista Ridge... Holds four individualschool records, including lowest two-day score of139... Also led team to the lowest team score inschool history (284) with an individual round of 69...Earned all-district honors all four years, includingrunner-up finishes in 2004 and 2006... Regionalrunner-up and state finalist in 2006... Led team todistrict championship in 2005 and 2006... Named tothe all-region team 2005 and 2006, and also won theteam leadership award those years... Tied for third asa senior at the Texas 4A state tournament with a 139(70-69)... Ranked No. 48 in the class of 2007according to Golfweek... Also lettered three years incross country... Has also had success as an amateur,finishing fourth at both the Texas Junior Golf TourChampionship, as well as the AJGA MedicusPreseason Junior... Also registered top-10 finishes atthe Texas-Oklahoma Junior, AJGA Valero Texas OpenJunior Shootout, and the Optimist InternationalJunior Golf Championship... Set personal career lowat the U.S. Junior Amateur Qualifier by firing a 6-under par 65.

PersonalBorn May 10, 1989 in Waco, Texas... Parents are Tedand Paula Wood (deceased)... Has two sisters, Hollyand Echo, and one brother, Jackson... Enjoysattending sporting events, church, and spending timewith his family... Member of the National HonorsSociety and LDS Church.

Career Bests18-Holes: 72 (2007 Colbert Intercollegiate)36-Holes: 146 (2007 Colbert Intercollegiate)54-Holes: 220 (2007 Colbert Intercollegiate)Finish: T6th (2007 Colbert Intercollegiate)

Fall | 07*Jim Colbert Intercollegiate 72-74-74–220 (6th)Wolf Pack Classic 76-75-83–234 (T82nd)

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Fall | 07Opened the season in theK-State scoring lineup atthe Kansas Invitationaland the Jim ColbertIntercollegiate... Had astroke average of 76.33for the fall... Lowest 18-hole score was a 74 in theopening round of theColbert Intercollegiate...Lowest 54-hole score wasa 227 at the Kansas

Invitational... Named a Cleveland Golf All-AmericaScholar by the Golf Coaches Association of Americaover the summer.

Junior | 06-07Saw action in all 13 events, finishing the regularseason tied for first on the team with a 75.24 strokeaverage... Collected four top-20 finishes and one top-10... Holds five of the team’s 10 lowest individualrounds... Recorded the team’s second-lowest 54-holescore (212) at the Ron Moore Invitational... Led teamin percentage of rounds counted at 87.84 percent(32.5-of-37)... Tallied six rounds under par and threerounds of even par.

Sophomore | 05-06Participated in 11 events... Recorded a 75.25 strokeaverage, a 1.09 stroke-per-round improvement fromhis freshman season... Carded a 36-hole score of 73-79–152 during the rain-shortened Stevinson RanchInvitational... Tied for 45th at the Big 12Championship after carding a 75-79-75–229 (+19)...Best placing of season was a tie for 22nd at theMemphis Intercollegiate following a 54-hole score a2-over par 218... Fired best 54-hole score in hiscareer at the Alister MacKenzie Invitational, leadingthe team at 3-over 216... Ended the fall seasonstrong with a 70-75-72–217 (+1) performance at theBarona Collegiate Cup... Named to the Academic All-Big 12 first team.

Freshman | 04-05Competed in 7-of-13 events... Completed firstcollegiate season with a 76.61 stroke average...Collected three rounds of even par... Besttournament of year came in first collegiate outing,participating as a individual during the KansasInvitational... Carded a 72-77-72–221 (+5) to finishtied for 17th... In the lineup for the NCAA CentralRegional.

High SchoolFour-year letterman at Coronado High School... Teamcaptain for sophomore, junior and senior seasons...First team all-district as a sophomore, junior andsenior... Member of regional championship team as asophomore... Regional qualifier all four years atCoronado... State qualifier sophomore and seniorseasons... 2003 Texas Junior Golf Tour champion atBridlewood... Finished fourth at the 2003 AJGALockton Kansas City Junior.

PersonalBorn June 6, 1986, in Scottsdale, Ariz... Son of Steveand Christy Yonke... Has one sister, Courtney, and onebrother, Curtis... Hobbies include playing videogames and fishing... Major is business.

Career Bests18-Holes: 69, (2007 Ron Moore Invitational)36-Holes: 141 (2 - Last: 2007 Ron Moore Invite)54-Holes: 212 (2007 Ron Moore Invitational)Finish: T8th (2007 Fresno State Lexus Golf Classic)

Fall | 04Kansas Invitational* 72-77-72–221 (T17th)Mason Rudoph Champ. 76-77-71–224 (61st)

Spring | 05Dick Wittcoff/USF Inv.* 72-78-79–229 (T25th)Jim Hackler Invitational 73-80-80–233 (T44th)Stevinson Ranch Inv. 76-78-82–236 (T52nd)FirstEnergy Intercollegiate 76-74-82–232 (T46th)NCAA Central Regional 75-78-81–234 (T127th)

Fall | 05Cleveland State Inv. 78-76-78–232 (T62nd)Wolverine Intercollegiate 74-76-71–221 (T50th)Memphis Intercollegiate 75-74-73–222 (T22nd)Alister MacKenzie Inv. 72-71-73–216 (T32nd)Barona Collegiate Cup 70-75-72–217 (T61st)

Spring | 06Matlock Collegiate 78-79-80–237 (T62nd)

Stevinson Ranch Inv.^ 73-79–152 (T24th)ASU Thunderbird Inv. 74-70-77–221 (T56th)Aggie Invitational 74-80-80–234 (T50th)Big 12 Championship 75-79-75–229 (T45th)NCAA Central Regional 75-80-72–227 (T75th)

Fall | 06Central Region Preview 81-77-74–232 (25th)Wolverine Intercollegiate 72-70-74–216 (T17th)Wolf Pack Classic 70-77-75–222 (T52nd)Alister MacKenzie Inv. 71-70-74–215 (T22nd)Club Glove Intercollegiate 78-80-75–233 (T24th)

Spring | 07Lochinvar Challenge 82 (16th)Rio Pinar Intercollegiate 78-74-76–228 (69th)Braveheart Classic 81-78-77–236 (T30th)Fresno State Golf Classic 72-73-70–215 (T8th)Ron Moore Invitational 72-69-72–212 (T15th)Shocker Classic 74-74-82–230 (T39th)ASU Thunderbird Inv. 73-79-81–233 (84th)Big 12 Championship 77-78-75–230 (T35th)

Fall | 07Kansas Invitational 75-77-75–227 (T37th)Jim Colbert Intercollegiate 74-78-79–231 (T25th)

LOW LOW LOW TOP TOP TOP BESTYEAR EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. 18 36 54 5 10 20 FINISH04-05 7 21 1,609 76.61 71 149 221 - - 1 T17 - KU Inv.05-06 11 32 2,408 75.25 70 143 216 - - - T22nd - Memphis06-07 13 37 2,784 75.24 69 141 212 - 1 4 T8th - FresnoFall 07 2 6 458 76.33 74 152 227 - - - T25th - ColbertTOTALS 33 96 7,259 75.61 69 141 212 - 1 4 T8th - Fresno

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CENTRAL REGION PREVIEWSept. 9-10, 2006

Rich Harvest Farms GCSugar Grove, Ill.

Par 72 / 7,325 Yards

SUGAR GROVE, Ill. - The Kansas Statemen's golf team finished tied for secondto open the season at the Central RegionPreview following final-round play. TheWildcats carded a three-round score of49-over par 913, tying with SMU as therunner-up. Louisville won thetournament by firing a 54-hole score of31-over par 895. K-State was one ofthree teams that had to completesecond-round play day two after playwas suspended the first day due todarkness. The Wildcats shot a 315during the second round, dropping themfrom second to third before final roundplay began. K-State used a third-roundscore of 12-over par 300 to finish insecond. Freshman Mitchell Gregson,who carded a 1-under par 71 throughthe first 18 holes, struggled during thesecond round as he shot an 81.However, the Waterloo, Ill., productrebounded with a 2-over par 73 duringthe final round to finish the tournamenttied for sixth at 9-over par 225. RobertStreb, who shot uncharacteristic roundsof 80 and 78 in the first and secondrounds, respectively, started the finalround tied for 32nd, but fought backwith a final-round score of 2-over par73. He jumped nine spots to finish tiedfor 23rd at 15-over par 231.

Team Results1. Louisville 297-299-299—895 +312. Kansas State 298-315-300—913 +49

SMU 308-306-299—913 +494. Colorado 305-303-306—914 +505. Kansas 312-309-299—920 +566. Marquette 310-302-310—922 +587. Ball State 311-311-301—923 +598. Indiana 305-318-306—929 +659. Akron 309-306-318—933 +6910. Michigan 313-314-314—941 +7711. Missouri 310-318-314—942 +7812. Northern Illinois 311-320-322—953 +89

K-State IndividualsT6. Mitchell Gregson 71-81-73—225 +9T23.Robert Streb 80-78-73—231 +1525. Kyle Yonke 81-77-74—232 +16T39.Joe Ida 74-84-80—238 +22T47.Jason Schulte 73-79-88—240 +24

WOLVERINE INTERCOLLEGIATESept. 16-17, 2006

UM Golf ClubAnn Arbor, Mich.

Par 71 / 6,704 Yards

ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Following a final-round score of 12-over par 296, theKansas State men's golf team finishedninth at the Wolverine Intercollegiate. K-State carded a 287-288-296–871 (+19)and finished just nine strokes out ofsecond place. Wisconsin, who held onlya four-stroke lead over Michigan headinginto the final round, ran away with theteam title, finishing the tournament at1-under par 851. Oregon State's MitchGillis took home individual honors afterfiring a 54-hole score of 6-under par 207(65-70-72). Freshman Joe Ida paced theWildcats through the first two roundsand finished tied for 15th at 2-over par215. It is the lowest score vs. par by afreshman since Robert Streb carded a 1-over par at the 2006 ASU ThunderbirdInvitational. Junior Kyle Yonke finishedtied for 17th at 3-under par 216. His17th-place finish equals the best placingof his career. As a freshman, Yonke tiedfor 17th at his first tournament, theKansas Invitational. The Lubbock, Texas,native, also tied his lowest career 54-hole score of 216, the same score herecorded at the 2006 Alister MacKenzieInvitational. It was his best score vs. parsince firing a 1-over par 217 at theBarona Collegiate Cup.

Team Results1. Wisconsin 285-279-287—851 -12. Michigan 278-290-294—862 +103. Akron 281-290-292—863 +114. Missouri 288-282-294—864 +125. Eastern Michigan 292-282-292—866 +14

Oregon State 280-290-296—866 +147. Northern Illinois 289-290-289—868 +168. Iowa 289-287-293—869 +179. Kansas State 287-288-296—871 +1910. Miami (OH) 293-287-296—876 +2411. Penn State 291-286-300—877 +2512. Western Illinois 289-299-291—879 +2713. Ball State 298-290-292—880 +2814. Furman 292-296-300—888 +36

K-State IndividualsT15.Joe Ida 70-70-75—215 +2T17.Kyle Yonke 72-70-74—216 +3T41.Mitchell Gregson 76-72-73—221 +852. Robert Streb 71-78-74—223 +10T54.Jason Schulte* 77-75-73—225 +12T73.Joe Kinney 74-76-79—229 +16

WOLF PACK CLASSICOct. 2-3, 2006

Wolf Run Golf ClubReno, Nev.

Par 72 / 7,100 Yards

RENO, Nev. - Following a second-roundscore of 299 to tie for 11th heading intothe final day, the Kansas State men's golfteam improved seven strokes andmoved up two spots on the leader boardduring the final round of the Wolf PackClassic. The Wildcats carded a third-round score of 292, finishing the eventwith a team score of 12-over par 876(285-299-292), tying with UTEP for ninthplace. Iowa State won the event afterfiring a 22-under par 842. Utah's DustinPimm, who led the field through the first36 holes, took home individual honorsafter firing a 66-66-73—205 (-11). Forthe first time on the year, sophomoreRobert Streb led the Wildcats in anevent, tying for 20th overall at even-par216 (71-72-73). It was his best finishsince tying for 12th at the 2006 NCAACentral Regional, and his best finish vs.par since the Barona Collegiate Cup inOctober 2006. Three strokes behindStreb was freshman Mitchell Gregson,who carded three counting rounds of73-74-72 en route to a tie for 36th at 3-over par 219. Another freshman, Joe Ida,recorded a second-straight solidperformance, tying for 48th following at5-over par 221.

Team Results1. Iowa State 279-285-278—842 -222. Utah 283-279-287—849 -153. Colorado State 287-286-282—855 -94. Nevada 286-286-294—866 +25. Denver 284-286-297—867 +36. Boise State 284-285-304—873 +97. Arkansas 291-295-288—874 +108. Air Force 291-289-295—875 +119. Kansas State 285-299-292—876 +12

UTEP 293-294-289—876 +1211. UT-Arlington 290-288-300—878 +1412. Hawaii 287-293-299—879 +15

New Mexico State 295-287-297—879 +1514. Fresno State 295-291-295—881 +1715. Gonzaga 302-290-293—885 +2116. Southern Utah 299-300-289—888 +2417. Louisiana-Monroe 301-289-299—889 +2518. Wyoming 317-304-312—933 +69

K-State IndividualsT20.Robert Streb 71-72-73—216 ET36.Mitchell Gregson 73-74-72—219 +3T48.Joe Ida 71-78-72—221 +5T52.Kyle Yonke 70-77-75—222 +687. Jay Kramer 74-76-81—231 +15

ALISTER MACKENZIE INVITEOct. 9-10, 2006

The Meadow ClubFairfax, Calif.

Par 71 / 6,606 Yards

FAIRFAX, Calif. - Following a final-roundscore of 19-over par 303, the KansasState men's golf team fell three spots tofinish 13th during the final round of theAlister MacKenzie Invitational. TheWildcats carded a 54-hole score of 20-over par 872, their second-lowestoutput of the season, however lowscores were plentiful on the par 71,6,606-yard Meadow Club. California,who held a 10-stroke lead heading intothe final round, held on to take homethe team title at 26-under par 826. It'sthe Bears' second-consecutive victory atthe event. Junior Kyle Yonke led theWildcats after a career-best 54-holescore of 2-over par 215, tying for 22ndoverall. The Lubbock, Texas, product,originally set his career low of 216 at the2006 Alister MacKenzie, and equaledthat score at the WolverineIntercollegiate. It also marks just thesecond time in his career that he led theWildcats in an event. Freshman MitchellGregson also recorded a career-bestscore as he finished the tournament tiedfor 35th at 5-over par 218. One shotbehind Gregson was Robert Streb. Thesophomore finished tied for 46th at 6-over par 219. Freshmen Joe Ida andJason Schulte finished within one strokeover each other, as Ida shot an 11-overpar 224 and Schulte a 12-over par 225.

Team Results1. California 268-275-283—826 -262. San Jose State 278-275-289—842 -103. Oregon State 284-277-287—848 -44. Fresno State 278-286-289—853 +15. UC-Davis 290-278-289—857 +5

UC-Irvine 293-277-287—857 +57. Oregon 290-276-296—862 +108. Santa Clara 288-280-295—863 +119. Washington State 286-278-300—864 +1210. Penn State 287-274-304—865 +1311. USF 292-281-294—867 +1512. St. Mary’s (CA) 289-283-296—868 +1613. Kansas State 282-287-303—872 +2014. Long Beach State 286-286-304—876 +2415. Cal Poly 288-289-304—881 +29

K-State IndividualsT22.Kyle Yonke 71-70-74—215 +2T35.Mitchell Gregson 70-74-74—218 +5T46.Robert Streb 73-71-75—219 +6T65.Joe Ida 72-72-80—224 +11T69.Jason Schulte 69-74-82—225 +12

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CLUB GLOVE INTERCOLLEGIATEOct. 23-24, 2006

Saticoy Country ClubSomis, Calif.

Par 72 / 6,985 Yards

SOMIS, Calif. - Behind its best round ofthe tournament, the Kansas State men'sgolf team improved one spot to finish10th during the final round of ClubGlove Intercollegiate. The Wildcatscarded a final-round 309, finishing thetournament at 87-over par 951 at thechallenging par 72, 6,985-yard SaticoyCountry Club. Lamar, who led the fieldfollowing the first 36 holes, ran awaywith the team title. The Cardinals cardeda 29-over par 893, the only team toshoot below a 900. Individually, NewMexico's Charlie Beljan was able to holdoff Ricky Romano of Houston and JasonKokrak of Xavier with a winning score of2-over par 218. Junior Kyle Yonke led theCats with a 17-over par 233 to finish tiedfor 24th. It is the second-straighttournament in which he led the squad.Specner Alefs, who competed in his firstcollegiate tournament, finished tied for38th at 22-over par 238. Joe Ida andJason Schulte, who competed as anindividual, also tied with Alefs for 38th.

Team Results1. Lamar 296-298-299—893 +292. New Mexico 300-305-299—904 +40

Pepperdine 291-308-305—904 +404. Houston 309-301-296—906 +425. Louisville 289-307-315—911 +476. Xavier 301-314-306—921 +577. Colorado 316-308-299—923 +598. Southern Miss. 313-314-312—939 +759. Kent State 314-312-319—945 +8110. Kansas State 325-317-309—951 +8711. N.M. State 326-316-318—960 +9612. UC-Riverside 314-326-321—961 +97

K-State IndividualsT24.Kyle Yonke 78-80-75—233 +17T38.Joe Ida 81-82-75—238 +22T38.Spencer Alefs 83-76-79—238 +22T38.Jason Schulte* 75-82-81—238 +22T50.Mitchell Gregson 83-79-81—243 +27T53.Robert Streb 83-82-80—245 +29

LOCHINVAR CHALLENGEFeb. 12, 2007

Lochinvar Golf ClubHouston, Texas

Par 72 / 7,023 Yards

HOUSTON, Texas. - The Kansas Statemen's golf team battled through rainyconditions in its first outing of thespring, as it finished third at the three-team, one-round Lochinvar Challenge.The Wildcats carded an 18-hole score of32-over par 320. Lamar took home theevent title as it shot even-par 288 at acourse just a mere 90-mile drive from itscampus. Arkansas finished second at 16-over par 304. Individually, Lamar's OliverBekker and Dawie Van Der Walt werethe only players to break 70 on theafternoon, carding a 68 and a 69,respectively. Just as he did in theopening tournament, freshman MitchellGregson paced the Wildcats, finishingtied for ninth at 6-over par 78.

Team Results1. Lamar 288 E2. Arkansas 304 +163. Kansas State 320 +32

K-State IndividualsT9. Mitchell Gregson 78 +6T12.Joe Ida 79 +715. Joe Kinney 81 +916. Kyle Yonke 82 +1017. Robert Streb 85 +13DQ. Jason Schulte DQ --

RIO PINAR INTERCOLLEGIATEFeb. 19-20, 2007

Rio Pinar Country ClubOrlando, Fla.

Par 72 / 6,978 Yards

ORLANDO, Fla. - The Kansas State men'sgolf team carded a third-round score of15-over par 303 during the final roundof the Rio Pinar Intercollegiate. TheWildcats finished 18th with a 53-overpar 917 on the challenging par 72,6,978-yard Rio Pinar Country Club.Tennessee-Chattanooga took home theevent title with a 2-under par 862. TheMocs were three strokes behind Tulsa tostart the day but were able to jump theGolden Hurricane, who finished secondat 1-under par 863. Tennessee-Chattanooga and Tulsa were the onlytwo squads to shoot below par for thetournament. Tulsa's Brett Myers tookhome individual honors, carding an 8-under par 208. Bryce Ledford andJonathan Hodge led Tennessee-Chattanooga's charge, finishing secondand third, respectively. For the secondtime this season, sophomore RobertStreb led the Wildcats, shooting a 9-overpar 225 to tie for 54th. He was able tobreak a four-round streak of shooting 80or higher.

Team Results1. Tenn.-Chattanooga 284-291-287—862 -22. Tulsa 288-284-291—863 -13. Mississippi 291-288-293—872 +84. Louisville 289-294-293—876 +125. Texas-Arlington 295-296-288—879 +156. Southern Mississippi 294-291-295—880 +167. South Alabama 297-294-290—881 +178. Wichita State 302-290-290—882 +189. Ohio State 299-293-291—883 +1910. South Florida 292-292-302—886 +2211. Mississippi State 299-293-295—887 +23

UNC-Wilmington 298-298-291—887 +2313. Furman 293-296-305—894 +3014. Missouri 296-302-297—895 +3115. Memphis 304-305-297—906 +42

Mercer 302-301-303—906 +4217. Georgia Southern 304-303-302—909 +4518. Kansas State 309-305-303—917 +53

K-State IndividualsT54.Robert Streb 73-76-76—225 +9T69.Kyle Yonke 78-74-76—228 +12T86.Joe Ida 79-79-74—232 +16T89.Joe Kinney 79-76-80—235 +19T95.Mitchell Gregson 80-82-77—239 +23

BRAVEHEART CLASSICMarch 5-6, 2007

Oak Valley Golf ClubBeaumont, Calif.

Par 72 / 7,003 Yards

BEAUMONT, Calif. - Kansas State cardedits best score of the Braveheart Classicduring the final 18 holes, finishing ninthwith a score of 320-313-303-936 (+72)on the par 72, 6,916-yard Oak ValleyCountry Club. Jacksonville took homethe team title, finishing with a score of32-over par 896. The No. 85 (Golfweek)Dolphins finished nine strokes ahead ofNo. 12 UCLA, who shot 41-over par 905.Individually, a trio of Jacksonvilleteammates occupied the top threespots, as Matt Kleinrock edged outteammate Russel Knox for individualhonors by shooting a 4-over par 220.Freshman Joe Ida recorded a career-highfinish as he tied for 11th at 13-over par229 (79-75-75), only one stroke awayfrom a tie for sixth. The Fort Scott, Kan.,native, bested his career-high finished of12th at the Lochinvar Challenge and hasnow led the Wildcats on two occasion inhis young career. Kyle Yonke, coming offhis worst placing of the season at the RioPinar Intercollegiate, tied for 30th with a20-over par 236.

Team Results1. Jacksonville 312-295-289—896 +322. UCLA 308-297-300—905 +413. Utah 314-311-299—924 +604. Portland 314-296-316—926 +62

Southern Utah 316-312-298—926 +626. CSU Northridge 313-305-309—927 +637. UC Riverside 324-307-300—931 +678. Weber State 322-306-304—932 +689. Kansas State 320-313-303—936 +7210. Boise State 320-314-303—937 +7311. Idaho 322-309-311—942 +7812. Sacramento State 325-314-307—946 +8213. UTPA 330-316-308—954 +9014. Utah State 320-322-315—957 +9315. Gonzaga 334-309-323—966 +10216. Penn 334-326-310—970 +10617. Idaho State 341-332-317—990 +126

K-State IndividualsT11.Joe Ida 79-75-75—229 +13T30.Kyle Yonke 81-78-77—236 +20T44.Joe Kinney 85-79-74—238 +22T44.Mitchell Gregson 76-81-81—238 +22T69.Jay Kramer 84-82-77—243 +27

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FRESNO STATE CLASSICMarch 12-13, 2007

Sunnyside Country ClubFresno, Calif.

Par 72 / 6,950 Yards

FRESNO, Calif. - Behind MitchellGregson's career-low round of 5-underpar 67, the Kansas State men's golf teammade a 21-stroke improvement fromround two to round three as it fired itstop team round vs. par of the seasonand jumped three spots to finishseventh at the Fresno State Lexus GolfClassic. K-State carded a 5-under par283, tied for the second-lowest teamround of the day behind UC Irvine's 8-under par 280. The Wildcats' final-roundscore was the lowest since carding a 282during the first round of the AlisterMacKenzie Invitational on Oct. 9. TheWildcats finished the tournament with athree-round score of 17-over par 881,their lowest tournament gross scoresince shooting a 872 at the AlisterMacKenzie. After recording rounds of 6-over par 78 and 7-over par 79 during thefirst and second rounds, respectively,Gregson made a 13-stroke improvementfrom round two to round three as hefired a career-low round of 5-under par67 to jump from a tie for 74th to finishtied for 39th. Junior Kyle Yonkeregistered a career-best finish as he tiedfor eighth at 1-under par 215. It was thefirst time this season that a Wildcat shotbelow par in a tournament and the firsttime in Yonke's career he carded abelow-par 54-hole score.

Team Results1. San Diego State 276-288-285—849 -152. UC Irvine 283-286-281—850 -143. Nevada 292-295-283—870 +64. Hawaii 300-288-284—872 +85. Fresno State 298-292-288—878 +146. Oregon 305-292-283—880 +167. Kansas State 294-304-283—881 +178. New Mexico State 294-295-294—886 +22

Pacific 298-296-292—886 +2210. UTEP 299-295-294—888 +2411. CSU Northridge 300-305-295—900 +3612. CSU Bakersfield 308-296-297—901 +3713. San Jose State 295-310-304—909 +4514. Boise State 298-321-298—917 +5315. Wyoming 315-308-302—925 +61

K-State IndividualsT8. Kyle Yonke 72-73-70—215 -1T35.Joe Kinney 73-76-74—223 +7T39.Mitchell Gregson 78-79-67—224 +8T49.Joe Ida 73-79-75—227 +11T51.Spencer Alefs* 80-73-75—228 +12T51.Robert Streb 76-80-72—228 +12T68.Jason Schulte 80-76-77—233 +17

RON MOORE INVITATIONALMarch 19-20, 2007

Palm Valley Country ClubGoodyear, Ariz.

Par 72 / 7,015 Yards

GOODYEAR, Ariz. - Kansas State heldsteady during the final round to finishtied for third at the Ron MooreInvitational. The Wildcats carded a final-round score of 4-under par 284, finishingthe event with a season-low 14-underpar 850. The 54-hole score of 850 by theWildcats was 21 strokes better thantheir previous season-best of 871 at theWolverine Intercollegiate and the fifth-lowest 54-hole score in school history.Boise State's Troy Merritt, who led after36 holes, took home individual honorswith a three-round score of 13-underpar 203. Kansas State was led by fourindividuals who all recorded career-low54-hole scores as Robert Streb, KyleYonke, Mitchell Gregson and Joe Kinneyall finished under par. Streb led allWildcats as he fired a 5-under par 211(69-70-72) to tie for 12th. His previouscareer-low was 214 at the 2006 ASUThunderbird Invitational. Yonke andGregson were one stroke back of Streb,tying for 15th at 4-under par 212. Yonkewas able to break 215 after hitting thatmark on two different occasions.Gregson's previous low score was 218 atthe Central Region Preview. Kinney, whohas been a regular in the lineup the pastfive events, carded a 1-under par 215(70-72-73) to tie for 23rd.

Team Results1. Wichita State 268-284-279—831 -332. Nebraska 281-286-281—848 -163. Kansas State 283-283-284—850 -14

Denver 288-276-286—850 -145. Utah 284-287-282—853 -116. Colorado State 281-289-286—856 -87. Southern Utah 282-284-293—859 -58. UT-San Antonio 286-285-289—860 -49. Boise State 286-289-292—867 +310. Weber State 290-283-295—868 +411. Iowa State 289-289-291—869 +512. Northern Iowa 294-283-295—872 +813. DePaul 284-297-294—875 +1114. Louisiana-Monroe 292-291-299—882 +1815. Air Force 299-295-292—886 +2216. Wyoming 297-300-304—901 +3717. Princeton 298-297-309—904 +40

K-State IndividualsT12.Robert Streb 69-70-72—211 -5T15.Kyle Yonke 72-69-71—212 -4T15.Mitchell Gregson 72-72-68—212 -4T23.Joe Kinney 70-72-73—215 -171. Joe Ida 73-74-77—224 +892. Spencer Alefs* 77-78-81—236 +20

SHOCKER CLASSICApril 2-3, 2007

Wichita Country ClubWichita, Kan.

Par 71 / 6,814 Yards

WICHITA, Kan. - For the second-consecutive tournament and the thirdtime this season, sophomore RobertStreb led the way for the Kansas Statemen's golf team as he tied for second atthe Shocker Classic. However, highscores littered the scoreboard and theWildcats were no exception, as K-Statefell three spots to finish tied for fifth at53-over par 905. Texas-Arlington, wholed the tournament after 36 holes, tookhome the team title by carding a 39-overpar 891. Texas-Arlington's Bobby Massa,who was in a six-way tie for first afterday one, took home individual honorswith his 6-over par 219. Streb tied hiscareer-best finish as he tied for second,just one stroke behind Massa, at 7-overpar 220. Streb and Massa were part ofthe six-way tie through 36 holes, butStreb's third-round 76 was bested byMassa's 75. Streb, who also tied forsecond at the 2006 Matlock CollegiateClassic, recorded his third career top-fivefinish, and bettered his season-bestfinish of a 12th at the Ron MooreInvitational. Freshman Joe Ida shotconsistently over the three-round event,finishing at 14-over par 227 (76-75-76).He moved up three spots to tie for 30th.

Team Results1. UT-Arlington 287-292-312—891 +392. Oklahoma City 293-296-304—893 +413. Sam Houston State 295-296-304—895 +434. Wichita State 291-304-301—896 +445. Kansas State 294-293-318—905 +53

Northeastern State 295-306-304—905 +53Nebraska 290-312-303—905 +53

8. Colorado 293-306-307—906 +549. Oklahoma Christian 298-303-308—909 +5710. Arkansas 304-312-296—912 +6011. Iowa State 298-316-306—920 +6812. Drake 309-298-319—926 +7413. Stephen F. Austin 298-316-316—930 +7814. UT-San Antonio 305-305-326—936 +8415. Rice 302-314-321—937 +8516. Evansville 316-326-319—961 +109

K-State IndividualsT2. Robert Streb 71-73-76—220 +7T30.Joe Ida 76-75-76—227 +14T33.Mitchell Gregson 73-71-84—228 +15T39.Kyle Yonke 74-74-82—230 +17T54.Spencer Alefs* 74-79-83—236 +2385. Joe Kinney 82-80-87—249 +36

ASU THUNDERBIRD INVITEApril 13-15, 2007Karsten Course

Tempe, Ariz.Par 72 / 7,037 Yards

TEMPE, Ariz. - The Kansas State men'sgolf team concluded play at the ASUThunderbird Invitational with a third-round score of 8-over par 296 on the par72, 7,057-yard ASU Karsten Course. TheWildcats ended the event with a 54-holescore of 29-over par 893 to finish 16th.Oregon, who held a five stroke lead overTexas A&M through 36-holes, shot a 2-under par 286 during round three totake home the team title at 20-underpar 844. Host school Arizona State camein second at 17-under par 847. NewMexico's Charlie Beljan and Oregon'sDerek Sipe were eyeing former WildcatBen Kern's tournament record of 17-under par 199. However, Beljan came upjust shy as he finished round three at 4-under par 68 to win the tournamentwith a 15-under par 201. Robert Streband Joe Kinney led the Wildcats as bothcarded rounds of 1-over par 73. Strebmoved up nine spots from round two tofinish tied for 50th at 5-over par 221. Itwas the fifth time this year thesophomore has finished as the topWildcat, including the last three events.Following first and second round scoresof 3-over par 75 and 8-over par 80,respectively, Kinney was 2-under parheading into his final hole of the day.However, a three-over par seven on thepar 4 No. 9 dropped him to 1-over par73. The Antioch, Ill., native, finished tiedfor 77th at 12-over par 228.

Team Results1. Oregon 277-279-288—844 -202. Arizona State 281-283-283—847 -173. USC 278-285-286—849 -154. Texas A&M 282-279-289—850 -145. Arizona 287-277-288—852 -126. UNLV 285-284-285—854 -107. Texas Tech 279-292-284—855 -98. New Mexico 291-277-289—857 -79. Oklahoma 282-287-291—860 -410. California 287-287-299—873 +911. UCF 291-292-291—874 +1012. ASU ‘B’ 297-294-285—876 +1213. San Diego State 298-284-296—878 +1414. Fresno State 296-296-289—881 +1715. Baylor 288-298-303—889 +2516. Kansas State 289-307-297—893 +29

K-State IndividualsT50.Robert Streb 70-78-73—221 +5T62.Joe Ida 73-76-74—223 +7T64.Mitchell Gregson 73-74-77—224 +8T77.Joe Kinney 75-80-73—228 +1284. Kyle Yonke 73-79-81—233 +17

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BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 23-24, 2007

Prairie Dunes Country ClubHutchinson, Kan.

Par 70 / 6,611 Yards

HUTCHINSON, Kan. - Following a final-round score of 311, the Kansas Statemen's golf team fell from a seventh-place tie to finish ninth at the 2007 Big12 Championship. The Wildcatscompleted the three-round tournamentwith a score of 76-over par 916 on thechallenging par 70, 6,611-yard PrairieDunes Country Club, which, for thesecond-straight day, produced highscores from every golfer. The Wildcats,who were selected in the pre-tournament coaches poll to finish 12th,broke a streak of back-to-back 10th-place finishes in the conferencetournament. Oklahoma State took homethe conference crown with a 54-holescore of 26-over par 866. It was theCowboys' fifth Big 12 Championship, themost of any school. Oklahoma State'sPablo Martin came back from a third-place tie after 36-holes to edgeteammate Ryan Posey for individualhonors at 1-over par 211. K-Statefreshman Joe Ida was the top finisher forthe Wildcats as he tied for 22nd at 17-over par 227. It was the second time thisseason he led K-State in a tournamentand becomes the first freshman to placeas the top Wildcat in the conferencetournament since A.J. Elgert tied for20th in 2001. Junior Kyle Yonke was ableto put a second round score of 78behind him to card the lowest-Wildcatthird-round score with a 5-over par 75.The Lubbock, Texas, native, finished tiedfor 35th at 20-over par 230.

Team Results1. Oklahoma State 290-289-287—866 +262. Texas A&M 285-299-289—873 +333. Texas Tech 303-292-298—893 +534. Texas 293-298-303—894 +545. Oklahoma 303-301-299—903 +636. Nebraska 313-303-293—909 +697. Missouri 304-300-307—911 +718. Baylor 302-303-308—913 +739. Kansas State 304-301-311—916 +7610. Kansas 302-311-304—917 +7711. Colorado 313-304-305—922 +8212. Iowa State 311-311-302—924 +84

K-State IndividualsT22.Joe Ida 74-74-79—227 +17T35.Kyle Yonke 77-78-75—230 +20T40.Mitchell Gregson 78-76-78—232 +22T40.Joe Kinney 76-73-83—232 +22T45.Robert Streb 77-78-79—234 +24

Air Force 1-1-0Akron 1-1-0Arizona 0-1-0Arizona State 0-1-0Arkansas 1-2-0Ball State 2-0-0Baylor 0-2-0Boise State 3-1-0California 0-2-0Cal Poly 1-0-0Cal State Northridge 1-1-0Central Florida 0-1-0Colorado 3-2-0Colorado State 1-1-0Denver 0-1-1DePaul 1-0-0Drake 1-0-0Eastern Michigan 0-1-0Evansville 1-0-0Fresno State 1-3-0Furman 1-1-0Georgia Southern 0-1-0Gonzaga 2-0-0Hawaii 1-1-0Houston 0-1-0Idaho 1-0-0Idaho State 1-0-0Indiana 1-0-0Iowa 0-1-0Iowa State 3-1-0Jacksonville 0-1-0Kansas 2-0-0Kent State 0-1-0Lamar 0-2-0

Long Beach State 1-0-0Louisiana-Monroe 2-0-0Louisville 0-3-0Marquette 1-0-0Memphis 0-1-0Mercer 0-1-0Miami (OH) 1-0-0Michigan 1-1-0Mississippi 0-1-0Mississippi State 0-1-0Missouri 1-3-0Nebraska 0-2-1Nevada 0-2-0New Mexico 0-2-0New Mexico State 3-0-0Northern Illinois 1-1-0Northern Iowa 1-0-0Ohio State 0-1-0Oklahoma 0-2-0Oklahoma State 0-1-0Oregon 0-3-0Oregon State 0-2-0Pacific 1-0-0Penn 1-0-0Penn State 1-1-0Pepperdine 0-1-0Portland 0-1-0Princeton 1-0-0Rice 1-0-0Sacramento State 1-0-0St. Mary’s (CA) 0-1-0Sam Houston State 0-1-0San Diego State 0-2-0San Francisco 0-1-0

San Jose State 1-1-0Santa Clara 0-1-0SMU 0-0-1South Alabama 0-1-0South Florida 0-1-0Southern California 0-1-0Southern Mississippi 0-2-0Southern Utah 2-1-0Stephen F. Austin 1-0-0Tennessee-Chattanooga 0-1-0Texas 0-1-0Texas A&M 0-2-0Texas-Arlington 1-2-0Texas-Pan American 1-0-0Texas-San Antonio 2-0-0Texas Tech 0-2-0Tulsa 0-1-0UC Irvine 0-2-0UC Riverside 1-1-0UCLA 0-1-0UNC-Wilmington 0-1-0UNLV 0-1-0Utah 1-2-0Utah State 1-0-0UTEP 1-0-1Washington State 0-1-0Weber State 1-1-0Western Illinois 1-0-0Wichita State 0-3-0Wisconsin 0-1-0Wyoming 3-0-0Xavier 0-1-0

06-07 | K-STATE HEAD-TO-HEAD - 65-97-4 (.392)

06-07 | TEAM AVERAGERDS STROKES TEAM AVERAGE PER PLAYER AVERAGE

FALL 15 4,483 298.87 74.72SPRING 22 6,618 300.82 75.20

OVERALL 37 11,101 300.03 75.01

06-07 | OVERALL STATISTICS Low Low Low Top Top Top Best

Player Events Rounds Strokes Average 18 36 54 5 10 20 FinishKyle Yonke 13 37 2,784 75.24 69 141 212 � 1 4 T8th � FresnoRobert Streb 12 34 2,558 75.24 69 139 211 1 1 4 T2nd � ShockerMitchell Gregson 13 37 2,801 75.70 67 144 212 � 2 3 T6th � PreviewJoe Ida 13 37 2,804 75.78 70 140 215 � � 3 T11th � BraveheartJoe Kinney 9 25 1,930 77.20 70 142 215 � � 1 15th � LochinvarJason Schulte 5 15 1,161 77.40 69 143 225 � � � T47th � PreviewSpencer Alefs 4 12 938 78.17 73 153 228 � � � T38th � Club GloveJay Kramer 2 6 474 79.00 74 150 231 � � � 69th � Braveheart

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The Kansas State golf program is fortunate to have outstandingalumni support. K-State alumnus and Champions Tour great JimColbert is among the many supporters of the K-State golf program.

The beginning of Colbert Hills dates to 1994, when Jim Colbertgot involved with a project to build a university-run course as well asa place to house the golf programs and train golf coursesuperintendents and managers in the golf course managementprogram. Colbert teamed up with Dallas architect Jeffrey Brauer tolay out the 300-acre site located in the Flint Hills.

In May of 2000, Colbert Hills Golf Course officially opened. Thepar-72, 7,525-yard championship course has housed both the men’sand women’s teams since that time. The facilities at Colbert Hillsoffers all of the amenities needed to keep both the men’s andwomen’s golf programs competitive each year. Located within thecomplex is a nine-hole par-three training course, driving range,clubhouse and newly added indoor facility. Colbert Hills offers privatepractice areas designated to only members of the golf team.

Prior to the completion of Colbert Hills, the Kansas State golfprogram did not have a true home course with the facilities that couldmeet the needs of a collegiate golf team. Due to the amenitiesoffered by Colbert Hills and the challenge of the course, K-State hasbecome a nationally-ranked program that is competing with the bestteams in the country.

Kansas State recently added a 1,344 square-foot, all-weatherpractice facility that will allow Wildcat golfers year-round access tohone and develop their game.

With its windy conditions and extreme length, Colbert Hillspresents a new challenge each day to the golf teams, and thedifficulty prepares them for the toughest of conditions they will faceeach season.

What K-State had built is a huge links-style course that plays at7,525 yards from the back tees, nicknamed the Black and Blue tees. Itlies on a superb site of rolling hills with changes in elevation that mostAmericans had no idea could exist in the prairies of Kansas.

Many members of the playing public come from Kansas and theMidwest, but lots of them come from parts elsewhere. About 30percent of the people who play here come from out of state.

In September of 2005, Colbert Hills was rated as the 10th-bestcollege course in America, according to Golf Digest and was recentlyranked as the sixth-best college course by Golfweek. Because of itsdesign variety, memorablility, aesthetics, and ambience, Colbert Hillsis now starting to get the national recognition it deserves.

Colbert Hills has created a youth friendly course wherebeginners can learn to play the game, students can get hands ontraining at managing in the golfing industry while environmentalresearch will be conducted to help the golf courses nationwide.

GOLFWEEK’S TOP-10 | COLLEGE COURSES1. Yale University G.C.2. Taconic G.C. (Williams College)3. Rawls Course at Texas Tech4. Ohio State University G.C.5. Orchards G.C. (Mount Holyoke College)6. Colbert Hills (K-State)7. University Ridge G.C. (Wisconsin)8. Standford University G.C.9. University of New Mexico G.C.10. University of Michigan G.C.

GOLFDIGEST’S TOP-10 | COLLEGE COURSES1. Karsten Creek (Oklahoma State)2. Orchards G.C. (Mount Holyoke College)3. University of Michigan G.C.4. Rawls Course at Texas Tech5. Yale University G.C.6. University Ridge G.C. (Wisconsin)7. Ohio State University G.C.8. Eisenhower G.C. (Air Force)9. Standford University G.C.10. Colbert Hills (K-State)

Hole #7 | Par 4/5

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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Cloudy skies, cold weather and thethreat of rain are no longer concerns for the Kansas State golfprograms a�er dedica�ng the new K-State FieldhouseDevelopment Indoor Facility under similar condi�ons onSunday, Oct. 14, 2007, at Colbert Hills Golf Course.

The programs opened the 1,344 square-foot, all-weatherprac�ce facility with a ribbon cu�ng and open house. A�er agree�ng from project coordinator Bernie Haney and notes ofapprecia�on from the K-State coaches, K-State golfers KaliQuick, Michelle Regan and Kyle Yonke, along with FieldhouseDevelopment President Zac Burton, christened the facility withstraight drives out of the hi�ng bays.

The facility includes three all-weather hi�ng bays, anindoor pu�ng surface and a hi�ng bay with cu�ng-edgevideo technology. The $275,000 project was made possible bygenerous dona�ons from the Burtons and supporters of Chip-In for K-State Golf and will allow K-State golfers to improvetheir game no ma�er the season or weather.

“This facility will allow our players the opportunity todevelop and refine their games during the en�re golf season,not just the winter months,” men’s golf coach Tim Norris said.“The Wildcats now have the chance to feel compe��ve in theearly part of the spring season. I look at the indoor facility asan improvement tool more than a recrui�ng tool.

“We are very thankful to all the donors that made thispossible, most importantly Zac and Amber Burton. Zacpersonally designed this building to the exact specifica�onsprovided by the installers of the V-1 Video Golf System. TheFieldhouse Development Indoor Facility along with theoutstanding golf course, par 3 course and prac�ce areas atColbert Hills puts K-State in a class by itself for a university golfcourse in the Midwest.”

Visitors to the facility were allowed to drive balls fromthe hi�ng bays and were given a demonstra�on of the state-of-the-art video technology that will enable the Wildcats toimprove their swings and pu�ng skills.

“The K-State Golf Fieldhouse Development Indoor Facilitywill increase our prac�ce opportuni�es during the wintermonths,” women’s golf coach Kris� Knight said. “We now havethe ability to hit prac�ce balls on very cold days and see theflight of the ball. The team and I are also excited about thevideo technology. It will provide great insight and feedback toimprove our mechanics.”

Haney, K-State’s assistant director for development,thanked donors to the project and those who contributedthrough the Chip-In for K-State Golf Program, which isresponsible for furnishing the ameni�es inside the facility.Burton, a former K-State football player, believes the facilitywill take the golf programs to the next level.

“Coach Norris, Coach Knight, and Bernie Haney deserve agreat deal of credit for their vision and dedica�on to KansasState golf,” Burton said. “The coaches have done anoutstanding job of recrui�ng talented golfers to K-State. Ourhope is that this facility will allow them to work year-round toachieve their goals of bringing Big 12 and NCAAChampionships home to Manha�an.

“People will be surprised by how func�onal the indoorfacility really is. We worked closely with the coaches to build astructure that will allow up to six golfers to hit full shots ontothe driving range at Colbert Hills regardless of weathercondi�ons. If it's raining, snowing, or 10-degrees below zero,the teams will be able to prac�ce in a warm and dryenvironment, while s�ll execu�ng and seeing the result of fullgolf shots. Couple this with an indoor pu�ng green and themost cu�ng-edge video technology available to golfers aroundthe world, and this facility is definitely something we're excitedabout.”

To assist with projects at Colbert Hills or with K-StateGolf please contact Development Assistant DirectorBernie Haney at 785.532.5162 or [email protected].

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1969 | Spring

Missouri Invita�onalApril 15 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 301 (2nd of 4)Gary Johnson 73 (3rd)

Kansas Invita�onalApril 25 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 324 (3rd of 5)Pete Ball 80 (T5th)Bob Leeper 80 (T5th)

Pikes Peak IntercollegiateMay 9-10 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 311-312-328—951 (11th of 19)Doug Gray 78-74-84—236 (T18th)

1970 | Spring

Kansas Invita�onalApril 24 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 322 (7th of 7)Doug Meier 75 (T4th)

Kansas State Invita�onalApril 25 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 291 (3rd of 6)Doug Gray 70 (T4th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 15-16 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 315-322-305—943 (7th of 8)Doug Gray 75-75-72—222 (T3rd)

1970 | Fall

Midwestern IntercollegiateOct. 16-17 | S�llwater, Okla.

Team 311-315—626 (13th of 14)Bob Philbrick 72-72—144 (T6th)

1971 | Spring

Missouri Invita�onalApril 23-24 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 299-285—584 (3rd of 5)Bob Philbrick 71-69—140 (T1st)

Kansas State Invita�onalMay 1 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 296 (5th of 5)Doug Meier 72 (T5th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 21-22 | S�llwater, Okla.

Team 311-325-317—953 (8th of 8)Paul Anderson 78-79-80—237 (T25th)

1972 | Spring

Shawnee Invita�onalMarch 31-April 1 | Shawnee, Okla.

Team 309-313-313—936 (9th of 11)Doug Meier 75-78-77—230 (T26th)Bob Philbrick 78-75-77—230 (T26th)

Nebraska Invita�onalApril 6-7 | Lincoln, Neb.

Team 317-301—618 (1st of 8)Gordon Lewis 78-72—150 (2nd)

Kansas State Invita�onalApril 22 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 295 (3rd of 5)Bob Philbrick 74 (T5th)

Missouri Invita�onalApril 28-29 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 294-292—586 (3rd of 4)Bob Philbrick 73-71—144 (4th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 19-20 | Boulder, Colo.

Team 313-304-298—915 (5th of 8)Doug Meier 73-74-78—225 (13th)

1972 | Fall

Big Eight Fall ChampionshipOct. 27-28 | Boulder, Colo.

Team 299-297-313—909 (6th of 8)Butch Thames 73-76-76—225 (15th)

1973 | Spring

Cowboy Invita�onalApril 7-8 | S�llwater, Okla.

Team 317-313—630 (6th of 11)Gordon Lewis 78-78—156 (22nd)

Kansas State Invita�onalApril 14 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 315 (2nd of 4)David Runberg 77 (T6th)

Kansas State TriangularMay 4 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 295 (Tied 1st of 3)Paul Anderson 72 (T1st)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 18-19 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 294-294-301—889 (5th of 8)Paul Anderson 74-69-72—215 (T5th)

NCAA Central RegionalJune 18-23 | S�llwater, Okla.

Paul Anderson 89-77—166 (DNQ)

1974 | Spring

Cowboy Invita�onalMarch 14-16 | S�llwater, Okla.

Team 329-340—669 (10th of 11)Paul Anderson 81-85—166 (T37th)

Shawnee Invita�onalApril 5-6 | Shawnee, Okla.

Team 301-312-320—933 (7th of 8)Paul Anderson 77-71-80—228 (T20th)

Great Plains Invita�onalApril 12-13 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 318-317—636 (7th of 7)John Hensley 77-75—152 (8th)

Kansas RelaysApril 19-20 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 317-321—638 (4th of 4)John Hensley 78-76—154 (6th)

Drake RelaysApril 26-27 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 317-300—617 (10th of 18)Paul Anderson 73-75—148 (T5th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 17-18 | Lincoln, Neb.

Team 322-323-311—955 (8th of 8)John Hensley 77-82-75—234 (28th)

1975 | Spring

Oklahoma IntercollegiateApril 3-4 | Shawnee, Okla.

Team 335-320—655 (8th of 8)Terry Brennan 76-80—156 (25th)

Great Plains Invita�onalApril 10-11 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 318-325—643 (7th of 8)Sco� Bunker 78-81—159 (T34th)

Kansas RelaysApril 17-18 | Lawrence, Kan.

Terry Brennan 84-81-79—244 (T32nd)

Drake RelaysApril 24-25 | Des Moines, Iowa

Terry Brennan 74-77-81—232 (T12th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 16-27 | Norman, Okla.

Team 330-323-320—973 (8th of 8)Terry Brennan 82-77-80—239 (T19th)

1976 | Spring

Did Not Par�cipate in Golf

1977 | Spring

Shocker ClassicApril 6-8 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 306-323-318—947 (7th of 14)Sco� Bunker 75-77-77—229 (15th)

Drake Invita�onalApril 27-29 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 329-326-325—980 (13th of 18)Sco� Bunker 79-81-75—235 (T27th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 19-20 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 312-331-320—963 (6th of 8)Sco� Bunker 76-76-80—232 (T10th)

1978 | Spring

Oklahoma Intercollegiate InviteMarch 29-31 | Shawnee, Okla.

Team 333-328-317—978 (19th of 23)Sco� Bunker 81-73-77—231 (T28th)

Shocker ClassicApril 5-7 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 313-314-320—357 (12th of 17)Sco� Bunker 80-74-73—227 (T18th)

Midwest IntercollegiateApril 22-23 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 306 (2nd of 11)Sco� Bunker 33-35—68 (1st)

Drake RelaysApril 25-28 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 303-307-313—923 (8th of 18)Doug Vaughn 75-73-72—220 (T2nd)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 18-19 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 325-308-324—957 (8th of 8)Sco� Bunker 76-72-81—229 (T9th)

1979 | Spring

Shawnee Invita�onalMarch 29-30 | Shawnee, Okla.

Team 312-306-299—917 (7th of 8)Brian Linn 78-70-74—222 (10th)

Shocker ClassicApril 19-20 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 304-305-307—916 (15th of 20)Sco� Bunker 71-75-73—219 (T6th)

Drake RelaysApril 26-28 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 333-325-356—1014 (12th of 12)Sco� Bunker 78-82-89—249 (T38th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 3-4 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 323-309-320—952 (8th of 8)Sco� Bunker 81-73-78—232 (T24th)

1980 | Spring

Wichita ClassicApril 17-18 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 310-314-312—936 (14th of 16) Mont Green 76-76-84—236 (T37th)Richard Sorenson 78-77-81—236 (T37th)

Drake RelaysApril 24-26 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 313-322-316—951 (7th of 18)George Furney 79-75-79—233 (18th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 1-2 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 316-304-330—950 (8th of 8)George Furney 77-74-80—231 (T25th)

1981 | Spring

Baker Invita�onalMarch 27 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 304 (3rd of 12)George Furney 73 (2nd)

Park College Invita�onalApril 2-3 | Parkville, Mo.

Team 331-332—663 (10th of 13)George Furney 84-78—162 (T19th)

Bethany Invita�onalApril 10 | Salina, Kan.

Team 311 (3rd of 14)George Furney 74 (3rd)

Shocker ClassicApril 16-17 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 320-329-315—964 (20th of 21)Jon Carlson 79-82-77—242 (T56th)Brad Johnson 79-82-77—242 (T56th)

Drake RelaysApril 22-24 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 338-320-310—968 (10th of 26)George Furney 75-83-76—234 (12th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 11-12 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 325-317-318—960 (8th of 8)Brad Johnson 78-78-77—233 (30th)

1981 | Fall

Kansas Invita�onalOct. 12-13 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 328-340—668 (6th of 6)Robert Sedorcek 80-82—162 (24th)

1982 | Spring

Park College Invita�onalApril 1-2 | Parkville, Mo.

Team 319-311—630 (6th of 21)Robert Sedorcek 77-76—153 (8th)

Bethany Invita�onalApril 8 | Lindsborg, Kan.

Team 315 (T6th of 12)Brad Johnson 75 (T6th)

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Wichita Golf ClassicApril 15-16 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 340-314-330—984 (19th of 20)Kevin Crow 83-73-83—242 (39th)

Drake RelaysApril 22-23 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 322-313-313—948 (10th of 27)Brad Johnson 79-75-76—230 (13th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 10-11 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 322-318-319—959 (8th of 8)Robert Sedorcek 78-79-78—235 (27th)

1983 | Spring

Park College Invita�onalMarch 31 | Parkville, Mo.

Team 314 (5th of 12)Allen French 74 (4th)

Heart of AmericaApril 22-23 | Warrensburg, Mo.

Team 320-302—622 (T4th of 15)Kevin Crow 77-76—153 (12th)

Drake Relays TournamentApril 28-29 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 332-325-326-308—1291 (17th of 24)Robert Sedorcek 84-80-83-77—324 (47th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 9-10 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 334-330-339—1003 (8th of 8)Jack Day 76-86-82—244 (28th)

1983 | Fall

Penn Valley Invita�onalSept. 30 | Junc�on City, Kan.

Team 311 (1st of 4)Robert Sedorcek 73 (1st)

Spartan Golf QuadOct. 12 | Salina, Kan.

Team 298 (1st of 4)Allen French 72 (1st)

Kansas Fall Invita�onalOct. 28-30 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 345-337-327—1009 (9th of 9)Allen French 81-83-79—243 (31st)

1984 | Spring

Park College Invita�onalMarch 29-30 | Parkville, Mo.

Team 316-308—624 (3rd of 12)Robert Sedorcek 79-73—152 (T2nd)

Bethany Invita�onalApril 6 | Salina, Kan.

Team 302 (1st of 8)Robert Sedorcek 71 (1st)

Crossroads of AmericaApril 12-13 | Joplin, Mo.

Team 337-314—651 (7th of 7)Robert Sedorcek 78-76—154 (3rd)

Heart of AmericaApril 20-21 | Warrensburg, Mo.

Team 343-309—652 (6th of 14)Robert Sedorcek 77-72—149 (1st)

Drake Relays TournamentApril 26-27 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 308-302-329—939 (T6th of 24)Robert Sedorcek 76-73-83—232 (T9th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 14-15 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 337-327-323—987 (8th of 8)Robert Sedorcek 79-79-77—235 (20th)

1984 | Fall

Kansas State Invita�onalSept. 13-14 | Junc�on City, Kan.

Team 303-302—605 (1st of 3)Robert Sedorcek 74-74—148 (1st)

Baker Invita�onalSept. 28-29 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 314-303—617 (2nd of 12)Robert Sedorcek 77-79—156 (5th)

Kansas Invita�onalOct. 29-30 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 332-325-329—986 (8th of 8)Robert Sedorcek 79-77-79—235 (15th)

1985 | Spring

Marymount Invita�onalApril 2 | Salina, Kan.

Team 299 (1st of 6)Robert Sedorcek 70 (1st)

Park College Invita�onalApril 7-8 | Luther, Iowa

Team 316-315—631 (1st of 19)Brady Tinker 78-78—156 (6th)

Crossroads of AmericaApril 11-12 | Joplin, Mo.

Team 319-305—624 (5th of 31)Robert Sedorcek 78-74—152 (T9th)

Heart of AmericaApril 19-20 | Warrensburg, Mo.

Team 311-299—610 (1st of 20)Kevin Crow 78-75—153 (1st)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 13-14 | Oklahoma City, Okla.

Team 308-322-325—955 (8th of 8)Robert Sedorcek 75-78-79—232 (T25th)

1985 | Fall

Kansas Invita�onalSept. 16-17 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 331-320-334—985Jack Day 81-76—157 (T13th)

1986 | Spring

Kansas State TriangularMarch 27 | Junc�on City, Kan.

Team 319 (1st of 3)Jack Day 77 (2nd)

Crossroads of AmericaApril 10-11 | Joplin, Mo.

Team 320-318—638 (14th of 29)Daran Neuschafer 76-77—153 (T15th)

Baker Invita�onalApril 15 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 343 (3rd of 15)Daran Neuschafer 79 (4th)

Heart of America ClassicApril 18-19 | Warrensburg, Mo.

Team 302-301—603 (5th of 15)

Jim Fiscella 73-74—147 (T10th)

Drake RelaysApril 24-25 | Des Moines, Iowa

Team 333-307-310—950 (17th of 24)Jack Day 82-75-76—233 (T33rd)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 16-18 | Osage Beach, Mo.

Team 361-327-337—1025 (8th of 8)Daran Neuschafer 94-77-81—252 (T34th)

1986 | Fall

Kansas Invita�onalSept. 15-16 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 316-308-315—939 (7th of 8)Jeff Sedorcek 75-72-79—226 (10th)

Emporia State Invita�onalOct. 11-12 | Emporia, Kan.

Team 297-159*—456 (2nd of 3)Daran Neuschafer 75-37—112 (5th)

*27-hole event

Shocker ClassicOct. 19-20 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 313-311—624 (6th of 6)Jeff Sedorcek 73-78—151 (10th)

1987 | Spring

Kansas State-Pepsi ClassicApril 2-3 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 313-322-298—934 (1st of 3)Troy Keller 81-79-70—230 (2nd)

Nebraska Wesleyan Invita�onalApril 10 | Lincoln, Neb.

Team 290 (1st of 10)Jeff Sedorcek 70 (3rd)

Creighton Invita�onalApril 17 | Omaha, Neb.

Team 302 (2nd of 10)Jeff Sedorcek 74 (3rd)

Drake Relays Fes�valApril 23-24 | Des Moines, IowaTeam 312-298-303—913 (4th of 26)Jeff Sedorcek 77-70-74—221 (T1st)

Midwest Collegiate ChampionshipApril 25-26 | Ames, Iowa

Team 329-309—638 (5th of 9)Todd Fowler 79-77—156 (T7th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 18-19 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 312-317-314—943 (8th of 8)Jeff Sedorcek 74-79-79—232 (T29th)

1987 | Fall

Kansas Invita�onalSept. 14-15 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 309-306-320—935 (6th of 7)Troy Keller 74-73-74—221 (1st)

Emporia State Invita�onalSept. 26-27 | Emporia, Kan.

Team 296-297—593 (T2nd of 4)Troy Keller 73-70—143 (2nd)

U.C. Ferguson All-College ClassicSept. 28-29 | Oklahoma City, Okla.

Team 302-307-307—916 (7th of 16)Troy Keller 72-77-74—223 (8th)

1988 | Spring

First Republic Bank Invita�onalMarch 21-22 | Waco, Texas

Team 315-311—626 (17th of 24)Jeff Sedorcek 76-75—151 (T23)

Creighton Invita�onalApril 7 | Omaha, Neb.

Team 311 (1st of 21)Chris Gomez 76 (1st)

Texas-San Antonio Invita�onalApril 18-19 | San Antonio, Texas

Team 315-328—643 (5th of 12)Troy Keller 76-79—155 (T9th)

Midwestern Invita�onalApril 29-30 | Lake Geneva Wis.

Team 315-308-311—934 (T10th of 15)Chris Gomez 78-74-78—230 (23rd)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 16-17 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 324-328-318—970 (8th of 8)Jeff Sedorcek 72-78-77—227 (T15th)

1988 | Fall

Kansas Jayhawk Invita�onalSept. 12-13 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 318-307-315—940 (7th of 8)Bre� Vuillemin 78-72-80—230 (15th)

Kansas State Invita�onalSept. 19-20 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 305-310-294—909 (1st of 5)Jeff Sedorcek 74-79-69—222 (1st)

Texas IntercollegiateSept. 26-27 | Fort Worth, Texas

Team 302-288-312—902 (11th of 15)Jeff Sedorcek 72-69-79—220 (T14th)Bre� Vuillemin 75-67-78—220 (T14th)

U.C. Ferguson All-College ClassicOct. 3-4 | Oklahoma City, Okla.

Team 294-305-311—910 (T6th of 13)Brad Stevens 75-75-77—227 (T17)

1989 | Spring

U.C. Santa Barbara Invita�onalFeb. 27-28 | Santa Barbara, Calif.

Team 307-310-303—920 (11th of 18)Jeff Sedorcek 75-75-74—224 (8th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 2-4 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 316-311-326—953 (3rd of 10)Brad Stevens 79-76-77—232 (3rd)

Missouri IntercollegiateApril 9-11 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 298-303—602 (3rd of 27)Troy Keller 77-79—156 (9th)

Midwestern Invita�onalApril 28-29 | DeKalb, Ill.

Team 303-301-297—901 (9th of 15)Jeff Sedorcek 74-75-70—219 (15th)

Big Eight ChampionshipMay 15-16 | Edmond, Okla.

Team 311-322-340—973 (8th of 8)Jeff Sedorcek 76-79-77—232 (T16th)

1989 | Fall

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Colorado-Fox Acre Invita�onalSept. 25-26 | Boulder, Colo.

Team 307-308-306—921 (7th of 9)Brad Stephens 75-80-75—230 (T22nd)

U.C. Ferguson All-College ClassicOct. 2-3 | Oklahoma City, Okla.

Team 302-297—599 (2nd of 14)Richard Laing 77-71-74—222 (T2nd)

Falcon Invita�onalOct. 6-8 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 308-311-305—924 (13th of 24)Richard Laing 75-78-74—227 (T26th)Jeff Sedorcek 76-79-72—227 (T26th)

Jaguar IntercollegiateNov. 20-21 | Augusta, Ga.

Team 317-329—646 (9th of 15)Richard Laing 80-80—160 (22nd)

1990 | Spring

Hammond Bell Collegiate InviteMarch 26-27 | Santa Barbara, Calif.

Team 299-294-318—911 (15th of 19)Jeff Sedorcek 73-71-81—225 (T36th)Richard Laing 76-75-76—227 (T44th)Bre� Vuillemin 76-73-81—230 (T60th)Chris Thompson 74-81-86—240 (T78th)Bobby Donnellan 74-81-86—240 (92nd)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 2-3 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 309-318-305—932 (6th of 13)Jeff Sedorcek 79-76-71—226 (T5th)Richard Laing 75-70-81—226 (T5th)Chris Thompson 79-83-79—241 (34th)Bre� Vuillemin 76-90-76—242 (35th)Bobby Donnellan 86-89-79—251 (56th)

Tan-Tar-A Missouri IntercollegiateApril 10-11 | Columbia, Mo.

Team 314-303—617 (2nd of 27)Bre� Vuillemin 78-75—153 (2nd)Richard Laing 76-78—154 (4th)Brad Stephens 81-74—155 (6th)Jeff Sedorcek 80-76—156 (9th)Chris Thompson 80-90—170 (T62nd)

Vanderbilt Music City IntercollegiateApril 13-15 | Nashville, Tenn.

Team 304-287-290—881 (10th of 18)Richard Laing 74-71-73—218 (T16th)Bre� Vuillemin 73-72-74—219 (T22nd)Jeff Sedorcek 79-70-70—219 (T22nd)Brad Stephens 80-76-73—229 (T65th)Chris Thompson 78-74-79—231 (T74th)

Big Eight ChampionshipApril 25-26 | Enid, Okla.

Team 301-305-314—920 (8th of 8)Bre� Vuillemin 71-71-81—223 (T9th)Richard Laing 73-74-79—226 (T16th)Jeff Sedorcek 81-73-75—229 (T24th)Chris Thompson 78-87-79—244 (37th)Brad Stephens 79-92-84—255 (40th)

Midwestern Invita�onalMay 4-5 | Ames, Iowa

Team 319-300—619 (T11th of 19)Jeff Sedorcek 77-74—151 (T12th)Bobby Donnellan 78-76—154 (T32nd)Richard Laing 81-75—156 (T38th)Bre� Vuillemin 85-75—160 (T64th)Todd Fowler 83-80—163 (T79th)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 24-26 | Columbus, Ohio

Richard Laing* 79-78-78—235 (T82nd)

1990 | Fall

U.C. Ferguson All-College ClassicSept. 24-25 | Oklahoma City, Okla.

Team 315-311-320—946 (7th of 14)Will Siebert 83-78-75—236 (T19th)Bobby Donnellan 80-75-83—238 (T29th)Sean Robertson 78-78-83—239 (T32nd)Jim Brenneman 86-80-79—245 (T45th)Greg Roberts 74-71-DNF

Falcon Invita�onalOct. 6-7 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 303-324—627 (5th of 19)Bre� Vuillemin 76-78—154 (T9th)Will Siebert 73-84—157 (T18th)Richard Laing 76-81—157 (T18th)Bill Graham 78-81—159 (T31st)Chad Judd 83-85—168 (T79th)

Hya� Bear Creek-Fall ClassicOct. 29-30 | Fort Worth, Texas

Team 320-314—634 (15th of 20)Richard Laing 77-78—155 (T15th)Bre� Vuillemin 79-77—156 (T26th)Bill Graham 80-80—160 (T52nd)Chris Thompson 84-79—163 (T75th)Will Siebert 85-82—167 (T88th)

1991 | Spring

Vanderbilt Music City IntercollegiateMarch 30-31 | Nashville, Tenn.

Team 322-298-301—921 (T4th of 18)Bill Graham 82-77-71—230 (T13th)Jim Brenneman 77-75-79—231 (T16th)Bre� Vuillemin 83-75-76—234 (T31st)Will Siebert 81-72-81—234 (T31st)Richard Laing 90-76-75—241 (T57th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 8-9 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 299-302-307—908 (5th of 15)Jim Brenneman 70-75-82—227 (T15th)Richard Laing 75-78-75—228 (T19th)Bill Graham 79-76-74—229 (T21st)Bre� Vuillemin 80-76-76—232 (T33rd)Will Siebert 75-75-86—236 (T39th)

Big Eight ChampionshipApril 29-30 | Kansas City, Kan.

Team 326-332-314—972 (8th of 8)Richard Laing 79-80-74—233 (13th)Bre� Vuillemin 82-84-76—242 (20th)Jim Brenneman 82-80-82—244 (26th)Bill Graham 83-88-82—253 (36th)Chad Judd 93-89-86—268 (40th)

Midwestern Invita�onalMay 3-4 | Genoa, Ill.

Team 321-323-316—960 (9th of 13)Richard Laing 76-80-75—231 (T22nd)Bill Graham 85-73-77—235 (T30th)Jim Brenneman 79-81-81—241 (T41st)David Sedlock 81-90-83—254 (T52nd)Will Seibert 85-89-96—270 (62nd)

1991 | Fall

Baker Invita�onalSept. 20 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 310 (2nd of 24)Bre� Waldman 75 (2nd)David Sedlock 76 (T8th)Chad Judd 76 (T8th)Sean Robertson 83 (T72nd)Will Siebert 83 (T72nd)

U.C. Ferguson All-College ClassicSept. 23-24 | Oklahoma City, Okla.

Team 310-293-294—897 (11th of 17)Richard Laing 75-70-76—221 (T19th)David Sedlock 78-72-74—224 (T26th)Jim Brenneman 78-75-73—226 (T33rd)Bre� Vuillemin 79-76-72—227 (T38th)Bill Graham 82-79-75—236 (T92nd)

Kansas Invita�onalSept. 30 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 317-306—623 (13th of 15)Jim Brenneman 75-76—151 (T23rd)Richard Laing 76-76—152 (T31st)David Sedlock 82-77—159 (T57th)Sean Robertson 84-80—164 (T68th)Bill Graham 88-77—165 (T70th)

Falcon Invita�onalOct. 4-6 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 331-307-307—945 (T10th of 23)Richard Laing 77-74-72—223 (T4th)Jim Brenneman 85-78-76—239 (T42nd)Will Siebert 89-76-72—247 (T78th)Chad Judd 85-89-77—251 (T90th)Bre� Waldman 84-79-89—252 (T92nd)

Iowa State ClassicOct. 20 | Ames Iowa

Team 460 (2nd of 10) Bill Graham 72-40*—112 (3rd)Richard Laing 75-39*—114 (5th)Bre� Vuillemin 79-39*—118 (10th)Jim Brenneman 82-39*—121 (T11th)David Sedlock 77-44*—121 (T11th)

*27-hole event

Texas Intercollegiate ChampionshipNov. 4 | Fort Worth, Texas

Team 293-307—600 (8th of 14)Richard Laing 74-72—146 (11th)Bre� Waldman 75-76—151 (26th)Bill Graham 74-78—152 (30th)Will Seibert 77-77—154 (44th)Bre� Vuillemin 74-82—156 (53rd)

Jaguar ClassicNov. 18-19 | Augusta, Ga.

Team 303-301—604 (5th of 15) Richard Laing 74-72—146 (8th)Jim Brenneman 73-78—151 (25th)Bill Graham 79-75—154 (39th)David Sedlock 79-76—155 (45th)Bre� Vuillemin 77-82—159 (63rd)

1992 | Spring

SMSU Invita�onalMarch 30-31 | Springfield, Mo.

Team 314-318-313—945 (1st of 12)Chad Judd 76-77-75—228 (2nd)Jim Brenneman 76-84-74—234 (T8th)Richard Laing 79-77-79—235 (10th)Bre� Vuillemin 85-80-85—250 (T56th)Sean Robertson 83-84-87—254 (T72nd)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 6-7 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 309-302-310—921 (7th of 15)Richard Laing 73-76-78—227 (18th)Jim Brenneman 82-73-75—230 (T19th)Chad Judd 77-77-79—233 (27th)Bill Graham 82-77-88—247 (85th)

Bent Brook-Blazer Invita�onalApril 13-14 | Birmingham, Ala.

Team 296 (3rd of 10)Richard Laing 70 (T1st)Jim Brenneman 73 (T8th)Chad Judd 74 (T12th)

Bill Graham 79 (T34th)Bre� Vuillemin 80 (T40th)

Music City IntercollegiateApril 20-21 | Nashville, Tenn.

Team 302-310-304—916 (T9th of 18)Richard Laing 74-78-75—227 (T20th)Jim Brenneman 72-81-75—228 (T26th)Sean Robertson 76-75-77—228 (T26th)Bill Graham 82-77-79—237 (T74th)Chad Judd 80-80-77—237 (T74th)

Big Eight ChampionshipApril 27-28 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 305-303-311—919 (6th of 8)Richard Laing 72-72-76—220 (T7th)Jim Brenneman 75-86-76—233 (T28th)Sean Robertson 78-74-82—234 (30th)Bill Graham 82-77-70—237 (T32nd)Chad Judd 80-80-79—239 (T32nd)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 21-23 | McKinney, Texas

Richard Laing* 69-76-71—216 (T6th)

NCAA ChampionshipsJune 3-6 | Albuquerque, N.M.

Richard Laing* 76-74—150 (MC) (T100th)

1992 | Fall

Falcon Invita�onalSept. 20-21 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 305-301-298—904 (7th of 24)Richard Laing 74-74-74—222 (T12th)Sean Robertson 78-77-72—227 (T28th)Jason Losch 76-73-80—229 (T39th)Bre� Waldman 77-77-75—229 (T39th)Jim Brenneman 83-79-77—239 (T85th)

Kansas Invita�onalSept. 28-29 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 307-298-298—903 (2nd of 13)Richard Laing 74-74-74—222 (T5th)Bre� Waldman 77-74-73—224 (T6th)Jason Losch 77-71-78—226 (T11th)Sean Robertson 80-77-73—230 (T24th)Chris Weddle 80-78-80—238 (T50th)

Iowa State Cyclone ClassicOct. 4 | Ames, Iowa

Team 296-291—587 (1st of 9)Bre� Waldman 71-72—143 (1st)Sean Robertson 74-71—145 (2nd)Richard Laing 76-72—148 (T4th)Jason Losch 75-76—151 (T11th)Chad Judd 80-90—170 (T42nd)

CablesEnd-Ram Invita�onalOct. 19-20 | Fort Collins, Colo.

Team 303-297-296—896 (4th of 12)Bre� Waldman 73-70-73—216 (3rd)Sean Robertson 78-73-75—226 (T14th)Will Siebert 77-76-74—227 (T18th)Richard Laing 75-82-74—231 (T32nd)Jason Losch 84-78-76—238 (T46th)

Texas IntercollegiateNov. 4-5 | Dallas, Texas

Team 300-296-295—891 (9th of 18)Sean Robertson 74-70-74—218 (13th)Jason Losch 74-76-70—220 (19th)Richard Laing 78-72-76—226 (T42nd)Will Siebert 77-78-75—231 (T56th)Bre� Waldman 75-78-DNF

1993 | Spring

Baylor Spring Invita�onalMarch 22-23 | Waco, Texas

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Team 304 (9th of 13)Richard Laing 73 (T11th)Jim Brenneman 77 (T38th)Sco� Hovis 77 (T38th)Chris Weddle 77 (T38th)Sean Robertson 78 (T45th)

SMSU Invita�onalMarch 29-30 | Springfield, Mo.

Team 302-304-313—919 (3rd of 15)Richard Laing 75-73-78—226 (T5th)Bre� Waldman 78-72-76—226 (T5th)Will Siebert 75-78-81—234 (T22nd)Jim Brenneman 74-81-81—236 (T32nd)Sean Robertson 81-82-78—241 (T47th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 5-6 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 296-298-303—897 (2nd of 14)Richard Laing 72-69-73—214 (1st)Jim Brenneman 72-72-72—216 (2nd)Bre� Waldman 73-75-80—228 (T15th)Chad Judd 79-83-79—241 (T54th)Chris Weddle 81-82-79—242 (T56th)

Bent Brook-Blazer Invita�onalApril 13-14 | Birmingham, Ala.

Team 285-290-297—872 (5th of 18)Jim Brenneman 68-75-72—215 (T6th)Chad Judd 71-69-76—216 (T10th)Richard Laing 74-73-75—222 (T28th)Bre� Waldman 72-73-78—223 (T40th)Sco� Hovis 77-77-74—228 (T66th)

Big Eight ChampionshipApril 26-27 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 308-311-317—936 (7th of 8)Richard Laing 74-76-76—226 (12th)Jim Brenneman 78-79-81—238 (28th)Chad Judd 79-82-76—239 (T29th)Bre� Waldman 78-75-88—241 (T32nd)Will Siebert 78-75-88—241 (T32nd)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 13-15 | Columbus, Ohio

Team 318-313-312—943 (21st of 21)Jim Brenneman 77-76-78—231 (T73rd)Richard Laing 78-75-80—233 (T81th)Chad Judd 79-82-76—237 (T97th)Sean Robertson 84-80-81—245 (T109th)Bre� Waldman 88-87-78—253 (111th)

1993 | Fall

Falcon Invita�onalSept. 18-19 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 302-312-298—912 (9th of 24)Bre� Waldman 75-76-71—222 (7th)Troy Halterman 74-76-76—226 (T18th)Jason Losch 76-82-73—231 ( T49th)Sean Robertson 77-78-79—234 (T59th)Chad Judd 83-83-78—244 (T104th)

First Coast IntercollegiateSept. 27-29 | Jacksonville, Fla.

Team 307-308-313—928 (9th of 14)Jason Losch 74-75-75—224 (T6th)Chad Judd 77-76-80—233 (T32nd)Bre� Waldman 77-81-75—233 (T32nd)Sean Robertson 81-79-83—243 (T58th)Troy Halterman 79-78-88—245 (T63rd)

Grand Canyon Invita�onalOct. 4-5 | Casa Grande, Ariz.

Team 308-299-296—903 (8th of 18)Sco� Hovis 77-68-73—218 (T5th)Chad Judd 76-71-76—223 (T18th)Jason Losch 77-78-73—228 (T36th)Chad Buckridge 78-82-74—234 (T54th)Will Siebert 84-82-77—243 (T76th)

Kansas Invita�onalOct. 11-12 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 304-312-308—924 (7th of 14)Max Pinney III 73-76-77—226 (17th)Sco� Hovis 73-78-80—231 (T33rd)Jason Losch 81-77-79—237 (T46th)Chad Judd 78-87-74—239 (T54th)Sean Robertson 80-81-78—239 (T54th)

CablesEnd-Ram Invita�onalOct. 18-19 | Fort Collins, Colo.

Team 297-303—600 (4th of 12)Troy Halterman 71-74—145 (T3rd)Chad Buckridge 74-72—146 (5th)Max Pinney III 75-78–153 (T25th)Andy Boe�cher 77-79—156 (T41st)Skip Pankewich 80-79—159 (T54th)

1994 | Spring

Southwest Missouri StateMarch 28-29 | Springfield, Mo.

Team 327-318-311—956 (12th of 18)Troy Halterman 78-81-77—236 (T22nd)Jason Losch 84-79-77—240 (T37th)Chad Buckridge 83-83-76—242 (T48th)Sco� Hovis 74-78-81—243 (T53rd)Max Pinney 82-80-85—247 (T74th)

Southwest Texas ClassicApril 15 | Aus�n, Texas

Team 316-306—617 (9th of 11)Sean Robertson 75-74—149 (15th)Troy Halterman 81-73—154 (T29th)Max Pinney 82-75—157 (T40th)Sco� Hovis 80-79—159 (T48th)Will Siebert 80-83—163 (T60th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 4 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 335-319—654 (9th of 16)Sean Robertson 82-74—156 (T4th)Troy Halterman 84-80—164 (T30th)Chad Judd 85-80—165 (T38th)Chad Buckridge 84-86—170 (T55th)Will Siebert 86-85—171 (T61st)

Big Eight ChampionshipApril 25-26 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 311-314-315—940 (6th of 8)Sco� Hovis 74-77-78—229 (T12th)Chad Judd 77-77-79—234 (22nd)Troy Halterman 79-80-81—240 (29th)Sean Robertson 81-79-81—241 (T30th)Jason Losch 81-86-77—244 (34th)

1994 | Fall

Mid-West ChampionshipSept. 9-10 | Ames, Iowa

Team 300-292-301—893 (3rd of 8)Troy Halterman 73-71-75—219 (5th)Bre� Halterman 75-71-76—222 (T11th)Chad Buckridge 75-77-73—225 (T13th)Sco� Hovis 77-76-77—230 (T23rd)Jason Losch 79-74-77—230 (T23rd)Chad Myers 78-79-82—239 (37th)

Falcon Cross-Creek Invita�onalSept. 18-19 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 306-299-303—908 (9th of 24)Bre� Waldman 73-76-76—225 (T22nd)Sco� Hovis 78-75-73—226 (T28th)Troy Halterman 78-75-76—229 (T40th)Jason Losch 77-73-80—230 (T49th)Chad Buckridge 80-83-78—241 (T97th)

Kansas Invita�onalSept. 26-27 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 310-308-305—923 (9th of 14)Jason Losch 75-75-74—224 (T12th)Troy Halterman 74-74-77—225 (T14th)Sco� Hovis 81-78-79—238 (T55th)B.J. Walter 81-83-75—239 (T62nd)Toller Miller 80-81-80—241 (T69th)

D.A. Weibring IntercollegiateOct. 3-4 | Normal, Ill.

Team 293-297—590 (1st of 17)Troy Halterman 72-71—173 (1st)Jason Losch 71-75—146 (T2nd)Bre� Waldman 73-75—148 (T7th)Chad Buckridge 77-76—153 (T26th)Max Pinney 78-80—158 (T55th)

Sundance Steak House-Ram InviteOct. 10-11 | Ft. Collins, Colo.

Team 297-311-310—918 (8th of 10)Sco� Hovis 72-75-76—223 (T13th)Max Pinney 76-79-76—231 (T33rd)Toller Miller 73-80-79—232 (T36th)Chad Meyers 77-79-79—235 (T43rd)B.J. Walter 76-78-82—236 (T45th)

UTA-United Sports Tech. Invita�onalNov. 14-15 | Ft. Worth, Texas

Team 303-301—604 (7th of 18)Troy Halterman 74-70—144 (1st)Sco� Hovis 78-75—153 (T43rd)Bre� Waldman 74-79—153 (T43rd)Jason Losch 77-81—158 (T73rd)Chad Buckridge 82-77—159 (T77th)

1995 | Spring

Southwest ClassicMarch 13-14 | Aus�n, Texas

Team 300-308—608 (1st of 16)Sco� Hovis 72-78—150 (T4th)Chad Myers 74-79—153 (T19th)Jason Losch 76-77—153 (T19th)Chad Buckridge 78-75—153 (T19th)Troy Halterman 81-78—159 (T52nd)

SMSU Invita�onalMarch 27-28 | Springfield, Mo.

Team 330-318-300—948 (6th of 18)Sco� Hovis 80-78-74—232 (T6th)Chad Buckridge 86-76-74—236 (T17th)Troy Halterman 80-83-75—238 (T26th)Chad Myers 84-85-77—246 (T45th)Jason Losch 89-81-90—260 (T85th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 4-5 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 311-295-318—924 (8th of 13)Sco� Hovis 80-78-74—225 (T5th)Chad Myers 77-76-78—232 (T29th)Troy Halterman 82-72-80—234 (T37th)Chad Buckridge 76-77-84—236 (T47th)B.J. Walter 79-89-88—256 (68th)

Bent-Brook Blazer Invita�onalApril 10-11 | Birmingham, Ala.

Team 299-311—610 (T12th of 18)Sco� Hovis 73-72—145 (T12th)Toller Miller 75-79—154 (T49th)Jason Losch 75-79—154 (T49th)Chad Myers 76-81—157 (T68th)Troy Halterman 78-82—160 (80th)

Big Eight ChampionshipApril 24-25 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 311-314-315—940 (5th of 8)Chad Buckridge 74-72-77—223 (T11th)Sco� Hovis 81-70-75—226 (T15th)Chad Myers 72-73-82—227 (T18th)Troy Halterman 73-77-73—233 (T29th)Jason Losch 79-75-80—234 (T31st)

NCAA RegionalMay 18-20 | Montgomery, Texas

Sco� Hovis* 72-74-76—222 (T36th)

1995 | Fall

Kansas Invita�onalSept. 25-26 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 305-295—600 (T8th of 17)Troy Halterman 73-73—146 (T11th)Chad Buckridge 80-70—150 (T27th)Sco� Hovis 75-78—153 (T48th)Andy King 83-74—157 (77th)Jason Losch 77-82—159 (T79th)

D.A. Weibring Invita�onalOct. 1-2 | Normal, Ill.

Team 298-313-299—910 (7th of 17)Troy Halterman 75-79-70—224 (T10th)Chad Buckridge 70-81-79—230 (T33rd)Sco� Hovis 74-79-77—230 (T33rd)Brant Benninga 79-78-73—230 (T33rd)Zac Clark 80-77-79—236 (T59th)

Indian IntercollegiateOct. 30-31 | Monroe, La.

Team 317-302-315—934 (9th of 15)Troy Halterman 77-76-75—228 (T12th)Chad Buckridge 80-71-86—237 (T38th)Jason Losch 80-75-83—238 (T40th)Sco� Hovis 84-81-75—240 (T47th)B.J. Walter 80-80-82—242 (T56th)

UTA-United Sports Tech. Invita�onalNov. 13-14 | Ft. Worth, Texas

Team 310-300-299—909 (6th of 16)Troy Halterman 75-72-77—224 (T12th)Sco� Hovis 78-77-73—228 (T21st)Chad Buckridge 76-76-76—228 (T21st)Jason Losch 82-75-74—231 (T36th)Andy King 81-83-76—240 (63rd)

1996 | Spring

Crown Colony CollegiateFeb. 22-24 | Lu�in,Texas

Team 311-315-330—956 (13th of 17)Chad Myers 78-82-79—233 (T22nd)Sco� Hovis 75-78-83—236 (T38th)Troy Halterman 83-75-81—239 (T51st)Chad Buckridge 75-80-87—242 (T62nd)Jason Losch 86-86-87—259 (T86th)

Southwest ClassicMarch 11-12 | Aus�n, Texas

Team 313-312-309—934 (T7th of 17)Troy Halterman 77-81-72—230 (T11th)Sco� Hovis 80-77-76—233 (T22nd)Chad Buckridge 80-77-79—236 (T34th)Jason Losch 81-77-82—240 (T51st)Chad Myers 76-82-84—242 (T56th)

SMSU Invita�onalMarch 25-26 | Springfield, Mo.

Team 322-306—628 (2nd of 18)Troy Halterman 79-78—157 (T8th)Sco� Hovis 83-75—158 (T11th)Chad Buckridge 79-79—158 (T11th)B.J. Walter 81-77—158 (T11th)Brant Benninga 85-76—161 (T29th)

ULAR IntercollegiateApril 1-2 | Li�le Rock, Ark.

Team 316-307-306—929 (12th of 21)Sco� Hovis 78-73-78—229 (T27th)Troy Halterman 78-80-75—233 (T38th)Chad Myers 80-73-81—234 (T41st)Chad Buckridge 80-81-74—235 (49th)B.J. Walter 82-83-79—244 (T83rd)

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Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 15-16 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 308-307-304—919 (4th of 18)Sco� Hovis 79-74-78—231 (T18th)Troy Halterman 76-78-77—231 (T18th)Jason Losch 78-76-77—231 (T18th)Chad Buckridge 75-79-79—233 (T28th)B.J. Walter 81-86-72—239 (T54th)

Big Eight ChampionshipApril 22-23 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 313-310-304—927 (6th of 8)Troy Halterman 78-72-74—224 (7th)Sco� Hovis 79-76-76—231 (17th)Jason Losch 79-80-79—238 (30th)Chad Myers 77-82-77—239 (T31st)Chad Buckridge 83-DQ-75—DNP

1996 | Fall

Falcon Cross-Creek InviteSept. 13-15 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 296-311-309—916 (16th of 24)Ma� Murdoch 72-78-76—226 (T37th)Chad Buckridge 76-75-78—229 (T54th)Brian Race�e 77-79-78—234 (T88th)B.J. Walter 73-85-77—235 (T93rd)Brant Benninga 75-79-87—241 (T106th)

Kansas Invita�onalSept. 23-24 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 310-310-312—932 (15th of 17)B.J. Walter 73-78-79—230 (T37th)Bre� Sayre 80-77-77—234 (T54th)Ma� Murdoch 80-76-79—235 (T59th)Chad Buckridge 81-79-77—237 (T67th)Mark Sears 84-75-82—241 (80th)Brian Race�e 77-85-80—242 (T86th)

Woodlands IntercollegiateOct. 7-8 | Houston, Texas

Team 309-312-307—928 (T10th of 18)B.J. Walter 75-80-72—227 (T16th)Chad Buckridge 79-81-73—233 (T29th)Ma� Murdoch 81-73-82—236 (T46th)Brian Race�e 79-78-83—240 (T60th)Bre� Sayre 76-DQ-80—DNP

Red Raider IntercollegiateOct. 21-22 | Lubbock, Texas

Team 307-304—611 (14th of 17)Brant Benninga 72-74—146 (T8th)Chad Buckridge 73-77—150 (T27th)B.J. Walter 81-74—155 (T57th)Zac Clark 81-79—160 (T78th)Dan Demory 84-79—163 (85th)

Arlington Awards InviteNov. 4-5 | Dallas, Texas

Team 303-304-300—907 (7th of 18)Chad Buckridge 68-76-72—216 (1st)Dan Demory 76-75-77—228 (T27th)Bre� Sayre 76-79-77—232 (T51st)Brant Benninga 83-76-85—244 (T76th)B.J. Walter WD-77-74—DNPMa� Murdoch* 76-76-74—226 (T17th)

1997 | Spring

UTSA Invita�onalFeb. 24-25 | San Antonio, Texas

Team 336-313—649 (9th of 15)Chad Buckridge 83-75—158 (T20th)B.J. Walter 81-79—160 (T26th)Brant Benninga 86-78—164 (T45th)Dan Demory 87-81—168 (T54th)Ma� Murdoch 86-88—174 (T68th)

New Orleans Collegiate ClassicMarch 3-4 | New Orleans, La.

Team 309-313—622 (9th of 18)Chad Buckridge 76-75—151 (T9th)Andy King 73-80—153 (T15th)Brian Race�e 79-77—156 (T31st)Zac Clark 81-81—162 (T52nd)Jeremy Higgins 93-84—177 (T91st)

SMSU Invita�onalMarch 31-April 1 | Springfield, Mo.

Team 316-313-316—945 (12th of 18)Brant Benninga 78-74-80—232 (T26th)Ma� Murdoch 77-79-78—234 (T34th)Brian Race�e 82-80-77—239 (T46th)Chad Buckridge 79-83-81—243 (T64th)Andy King 86-80-83—249 (T83rd)

Arkansas State Invita�onalApril 7-8 | Jonesboro, Ark.

Team 316-316—632 (16th of 18)Brant Benninga 72-79—151 (T27th)Ma� Murdoch 80-75—155 (T50th)Dan Demory 78-83—161 (T74th)Zac Clark 86-79—165 (T91st)Jeremy Higgins 93-86—179 (94th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 14-15 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 307-302-308—917 (6th of 16)Ma� Murdoch 76-73-73—222 (6th)Chad Buckridge 77-79-76—232 (T28th)Brant Benninga 78-77-78—233 (T33rd)B.J. Walter 76-76-81—233 (T33rd)Andy King 78-76-83—237 (T49th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 28-29 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 299-309-309—917 (7th of 12)Ma� Murdoch 72-75-79—226 (14th)Brant Benninga 76-77-76—229 (T22nd)Chad Buckridge 73-79-78—230 (T24th)B.J. Walter 80-78-76—234 (T33th)Brian Race�e 78-83-80—241 (T41st)

1997 | Fall

Falcon Cross-Creek Invita�onalSept. 12-14 | Colorado Springs, Colo.

Team 307-306-310—923 (20th of 24)Brian Race�e 76-73-78—227 (66th)Ma� Murdoch 80-77-71—228 (71st)B.J. Walter 72-78-79—229 (74th)Zac Clark 79-78-84—241 (116th)Jeremy Higgins 80-84-82—246 (119th)

Kansas Invita�onalSept. 22-23 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 302-299-300—901 (8th of 17)Brian Race�e 68-75-76—219 (T9th)B.J. Walter 75-74-75—224 (T29th)Ma� Murdoch 81-75-72—228 (T44th)Brant Benninga 79-74-77—230 (T51st)Mark Sears 82-85-80—247 (89th)

D.A. Weibring IntercollegiateSept. 28-29 | Normal, Ill.

Team 297-289-316—902 (6th of 18)Brian Race�e 74-69-83—226 (T21st)Brant Benninga 78-73-75—226 (T21st)Zac Clark 77-77-75—229 (T34th)B.J. Walter 71-73-88—232 (T57th)Ma� Murdoch 75-74-83—232 (T57th)

Louisiana Tech IntercollegiateOct. 20-21 | Calhoun, La.

Team 298-300-301—899 (3rd of 14)B.J. Walter 74-76-73—223 (7th)Brant Benninga 75-71-78—224 (T8th)Ma� Murdoch 75-76-76—227 (T12th)

Zac Clark 74-78-76—228 (T15th)Brian Race�e 83-78-75—236 (T50th)

1998 | Spring

Louisiana ClassicMarch 9-10 | Lafaye�e, La.

Team 316-315-311—944 (14th of 15)Brian Race�e 75-77-76—228 (T19th)Ma� Murdoch 77-80-79—236 (T49th)B.J. Walter 80-78-79—237 (T56th)Brant Benninga 84-80-79—243 (T70th)Zac Clark 87-80-77—244 (T76th)

Pacific Coast IntercollegiateMarch 25-26 | Santa Barbara, Calif.

Team 298-319—617 (17th of 20)Brian Race�e 72-81—153 (T46th)B.J. Walter 74-80—154 (T56th)Ma� Murdoch 75-80—155 (T68th)Zac Clark 77-78—155 (T68th)Brant Benninga 78-81—159 (T99th)

Spring ClassicApril 6-7 | Jonesboro, Ark.

Team 306-299-319—924 (10th of 18)Brian Race�e 76-76-78—230 (T29th)B.J. Walter 75-74-83—232 (T39th)Ma� Murdoch 81-73-78—232 (T39th)Zac Clark 79-76-80—235 (T50th)Brant Benninga 76-84-84—244 (T84th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 13-14 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 310-301-311—922 (15th of 20)Ma� Murdoch 76-76-73—225 (22nd)Brant Benninga 73-76-80—229 (40th)Brian Race�e 78-76-78—232 (62nd)B.J. Walter 80-76-80—236 (86th)Mark Sears 81-77-83—241 (98th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 27-28 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 335-320-312—967 (12th of 12)Brian Race�e 81-74-76—231 (T15th)Ma� Murdoch 83-81-81—245 (47th)Brant Benninga 84-83-79—246 (T48th)B.J. Walter 88-82-76—246 (T48th)Mark Sears 87-88-81—256 (T56th)

1998 | Fall

Kansas Invita�onalSept. 21-22 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 299-308-304—911 (13th of 17)Sco� McNeely 72-75-75—222 (T25th)Mark Sears 75-77-73—225 (T37th)Brian Race�e 76-79-77—232 (T68th)Zac Clark 76-80-79—235 (T77th)Bryan Milberger 77-77-81—235 (T77th)

D.A. Weibring IntercollegiateSept. 27-28 | Normal, Ill.

Team 293-302-298—893 (7th of 15)Mark Sears 71-75-73—219 (T17th)Chris Brungardt 72-76-75—223 (T31st)Brian Race�e 74-74-79—226 (T50th)Josh Cook 76-78-75—229 (T59th)Sco� McNeely 76-77-77—230 (63rd)

Wildcat IntercollegiateOct. 9-10 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 290-293-288—871 (T1st of 9)Mark Sears 68-73-71—212 (1st)Brian Race�e 72-76-70—218(T7th) Bryan Milberger 75-74-75—224 (T21st)Chris Brungardt 78-75-72—225 (T26th)Sco� McNeely 75-71-76—222 (T16th)Zac Clark* 77-74-74—225 (T26th)Josh Cook* 72-76-78—226 (T29th)

Dan Demory* 75-75-76—226 (T29th)Ma� Williams* 75-77-77—229 (T36th)Ryan Wilson* 81-77-78—236 (36th)

Oral Roberts IntercollegiateOct. 12-13 | Tulsa, Okla.

Team 315-304-302—921 (13th of 18)Mark Sears 76-75-75—226 (T29th)Chris Brungardt 76-81-73—230 (T53rd)Brian Race�e 81-74-78—233 (T60th) Sco� McNeely 83-77-76—236 (T70th)Bryan Milberger 82-78-78—238 (T79th)

The Nelson IntercollegiateOct. 31-Nov. 1 | Palo Alto, Calif.

Team 299-305-303—907 (17th of 18)Sco� McNeely 75-69-77—221 (T30th)Mark Sears 74-80-74—228 (T29th)Chris Brungardt 76-79-77—232 (76th)Brian Race�e 74-77-82—233 (T77th)Bryan Milberger 77-81-75—233 (T77th)Spring 1999

UTSA Invita�onalFeb. 22-23 | San Antonio, Texas

Team 323-306—629 (14th of 18)Brant Benninga 78-77—155 (T32nd)Brian Race�e 81-77—158 (T49th)Josh Cook 84-74—158 (T49th)Sco� McNeely 80-79—159 (T58th)Mark Sears 84-78—155 (T70th)

Louisiana ClassicMarch 8-9 | Lafaye�e, La.

Team 300-310-310—920 (14th of 15)Brant Benninga 74-77-76—227 (T39th)Bryan Milberger 73-77-78—228 (T43rd)Mark Sears 74-78-77—229 (T49th)Sco� McNeely 82-78-79—239 (75th)Brian Race�e 79-78-83—240 (T76th)

Stevinson Ranch Invita�onalMarch 22-23 | Turlock, Calif.

Team 297-307-302—906 (10th of 18)Brant Benninga 71-75-75—221 (T15th)Mark Sears 73-78-72—223 (T21st)Sco� McNeely 77-78-76—231 (T52nd)Josh Cook 76-76-81—233 (T61st)Bryan Milberger 77-82-79—239 (T75th)

Arkansas State-Indian ClassicApril 5-6 | Jonesboro, Ark.

Team 311-320-312—943 (12th of 16)Sco� McNeely 77-79-78—234 (T28th)Josh Cook 72-84-80—236 (T41st)Brant Benninga 85-79-75—239 (T50th)Bryan Milberger 78-81-81—240 (T52nd)Zac Clark 84-81-79—244 (T60th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 12-13 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 300-310-310—920 (13th of 20)Mark Sears 68-73—141 (T7th)Josh Cook 74-74—148 (T49th)Sco� McNeely 73-76—149 (T54th)Brant Benninga 77-74—151 (T68th)Bryan Milberger 76-77—153 (T83rd)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 25-26 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 304-308-298—910 (10th of 12)Brant Benninga 74-78-74—226 (T36th)Bryan Milberger 76-74-76—226 (T36th)Mark Sears 79-78-72—229 (T43rd)Sco� McNeely 82-78-76—236 (T52nd)Josh Cook 75-81-81—237 (T55th)

1999 | Fall

Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate

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Sept. 6-7 | Laramie, Wyo.Team 286-295-288—869 (10th of 14)Dan Demory* 70-72-73—215 (T23rd)Bryan Milberger 70-72-74—216 (T26th)Sco� McNeely 76-72-71—219 (T34th)Todd Rodemich 71-78-70—219 (T34th)Bryan Schweizer 80-73-73—226 (T63rd)Mark Sears 69-78-81—228 (T68th)

Kansas Invita�onalSept. 20-21 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 310-305-312—928 (15th of 17)Bryan Milberger 74-76-79—229 (T35th)Mark Sears 80-77-73—230 (T38th)Sco� McNeely 77-81-76—234 (T58th)Dan Demory 85-75-81—241 (T82nd)Todd Rodemich 79-81-WDBryan Schweizer* 76-78-86—240 (81st)

D.A. Weibring IntercollegiateSept. 26-27 | Normal, Ill.

Team 305-305-294—904 (6th of 15)Ma� Williams* 73-80-80—233 (T46th)Mark Sears 75-76-69—220 (T6th)Brian Milberger 76-74-72—222 (T13th)Sco� McNeely 74-79-75—228 (T28th)Dan Demory 80-76-78—234 (T50th)Brian Race�e 80-80-79—239 (T69th)

Missouri Bluffs IntercollegiateOct. 11-12 | St. Charles, Mo.

Team 308-297-298—903 (12th of 16)Mark Sears 73-76-73—222 (T51st)Todd Rodemich 78-71-74—223 (T55th)Ryan Wilson 77-76-76—229 (T77th) Bryan Milberger 80-75-75—230 (T80th)Sco� McNeely 82-75-78—235 (89th)

Greg May Honda-Baylor IntercollegiateOct. 20-21 | Waco, Texas

Team 293-300-307—900 (14th of 16)Mark Sears 73-76-71—220 (T30th)Dan Demory 71-78-74—223 (T42nd)Ma� Williams 76-72-79—227 (T66th)Daryn Soldan 72-79-83—234 (T82nd)Sco� McNeely 76-75-84—235 (T84th)

2000 | Spring

Southwest ClassicFeb. 21-22 | Victoria, Texas

Team 297-311-298—906 (10th of 18)Brant Benninga 74-77-76—227 (T39th)Bryan Milberger 73-77-78—228 (T43rd)Mark Sears 74-78-77—229 (T49th)Brian Race�e 79-78-83—240 (75th)Sco� McNeely 82-78-79—239 (T76th)

Northern Invasion IntercollegiateFeb. 27-28 | Orlando, Fla.

Team 287-293—560 (2nd of 3)Bryan Milberger 69-72—141 (2nd)Sco� McNeely 72-72—144 (T4th)Ma� Williams 75-72—147 (T7th)Mark Sears 71-77—148 (T10th)Josh Cook 79-77—156 (14th)Dan Demory 76-84—160 (17th)

Stevinson Ranch Invita�onalMarch 27-28 | Stevinson, Calif.

Team 299-307-308—914 (5th of 14)Sco� McNeely 69-75-74—218 (T2nd)Bryan Milberger 74-78-79—231 (T30th)Ma� Williams 81-77-76—234 (T44th)Todd Rodemich 75-84-79—238 (T56th)Mark Sears 83-77-80—240 (T59th)

Diet Pepsi-Shocker ClassicApril 12-13 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 311-302-303—916 (10th of 15)

Bryan Milberger 75-74-76—225 (T14th)Mark Sears 75-77-76—228 (T28th)Ma� Williams 82-74-74—232 (T42nd)Sco� McNeely 79-79-75—233 (T45th)Josh Cook 83-77-79—239 (T70th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 24-25 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 297-291-317—905 (10th of 12)Bryan Milberger 71-69-77—227 (T8th)Ma� Williams 74-77-76—227 (T32nd)Sco� McNeely 77-71-83—231 (T43rd)Mark Sears 75-74-83—232 (T46th)Todd Rodemich 78-77-81—236 (56th)

2000 | Fall

Fairway Club Invita�onalSept. 11-12 | Lincoln, Neb.

Team 310-296-299—905 (5th of 12)Aaron Watkins* 72-74-74—220 (T5th)Bryan Milberger 74-69-71—214 (1st)Daryn Soldan 80-76-75—231 (T35th)Dan Demory 81-73-78—232 (40th)Sco� McNeely 77-79-77—233 (T41st)A.J. Elgert 79-78-76—233 (T41st)

PSINet Collegiate Invita�onalSept. 18-19 | Dellwood, Min.

Team 319-314-300—933 (11th of 12)Bryan Milberger 79-76-75—230 (T32nd)Dan Demory 81-80-73—234 (T42nd)Ma� Williams 77-80-77—234 (T42nd)Aaron Watkins 82-78-75—235 (T45th)Daryn Soldan 82-80-80—242 (T57th)

Jim Colbert IntercollegiateOct. 2-3 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 309-299-305—913 (2nd of 10)A.J. Elgert 76-75-71—222 (T3rd)Bryan Milberger 79-75-76—230 (T13th)Aaron Watkins 77-74-79—230 (T13th)Brian Cox* 75-82-76—233 (T21st)Ma� Williams 80-75-82—237 (30th)Bryan Schweizer* 80-76-83—239 (T34th)Sco� McNeely 77-84-79—240 (T35th)Dan Demory* 77-79-84—240 (T35th)Daryn Soldan* 84-86-83—253 (55th)

Purina ClassicOct. 9-10 | St. Charles, Mo.

Team 303-285-293—881 (12th of 15)Sco� McNeely 75-67-71—213 (12th)Bryan Milberger 76-75-73—224 (T52nd)A.J. Elgert 77-75-73—225 (T56th)Aaron Watkins 81-69-76—226 (T61st)Ma� Williams 75-74-78—231 (T65th)Bryan Schweizer* 77-76-78—231 (T76th)

Kansas Invita�onalOct. 25-26 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 305-297-297—899 (3rd of 13)Bryan Milberger 73-74-73—220 (8th)Sco� McNeely 79-74-72—225 (T17th)A.J. Elgert 78-72-75—225 (T17th)Ma� Williams 76-77-77—230 (T35th)Bryan Schweizer* 82-77-74—233 (T49th)Aaron Watkins 78-78-78—234 (T53rd)

2001 | Spring

Rice IntercollegiateFeb. 12-13 | Katy, Texas

Team 310-301-301—912 (10th of 10)Bryan Milberger 78-76-72—226 (T26th)Aaron Watkins 74-75-77—226 (T26th)A.J. Elgert 77-74-77—228 (T33rd)Ma� Williams 85-76-75—236 (T49th)Daryn Soldan 81-78-78—237 (T51st)Sco� McNeely 84-79-81—244 (60th)

Southwest ClassicFeb. 19-20 | Victoria, Texas

Team 398-305-310—913 (10th of 15)Ma� Williams 70-75-77—222 (T16th)Bryan Milberger 75-79-74—228 (T36th)Aaron Watkins 75-76-79—230 (T41st)A.J. Elgert 78-75-80—233 (T56th)Sco� McNeely 79-80-82—241 (T68th)

UTSA IntercollegiateFeb. 28-29 | San Antonio, Texas

Team 292-296-295—884 (8th of 12)A.J. Elgert 71-75-72—218 (T17th)Aaron Watkins 72-75-75—223 (T26th)Ma� Williams 74-76-73—223 (T26th)Bryan Milberger 75-74-75—224 (T29th)Sco� McNeely 78-72-83—233 (T57th)Brian Schweizer 78-81-85—244 (73rd)

Stevinson Ranch Invita�onalMarch 26-27 | Stevinson Ranch, Calif.

Team 311-310-319—940 (9th of 14)A.J. Elgert 78-73-73—224 (T4th)Ma� Williams 78-75-83—236 (T30th)Aaron Watkins 75-81-84—240 (T44th)Bryan Milberger 80-81-79—240 (T44th)Sco� McNeely 84-89-91—264 (T73rd)

Branson Creek Invita�onalApril 14-15 | Branson, Mo.

Team 285-273—558 (2nd of 10)Ma� Williams 72-64—136 (T3rd)Bryan Schweizer* 69-68—137 (T5th)Aaron Watkins 72-69—141 (T11th)Dan Demory 73-69—142 (T13th)Bryan Milberger 68-77—145 (T24th)A.J. Elgert 74-71—145 (T24th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 23-24 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 328-307-306—941 (8th of 12)A.J. Elgert 82-74-76—232 (T20th)Bryan Milberger 77-83-76—236 (T33rd)Ma� Williams 88-73-79—240 (T43rd)Bryan Schweizer 81-82-77—240 (T43rd)Aaron Watkins 88-78-77—243 (T49th)

2001 | Fall

Fairway Club Invita�onalSept. 10-11 | Lincoln, Neb.

Team 303-291-294—888 (8th of 12)A.J. Elgert 76-68-73—217 (T3rd)Aaron Watkins 75-74-73—222 (T13th)Ma� Williams 74-74-74—222 (T13th)Bryan Milberger 78-75-76—229 (T33rd)Tim Moody 81-76-74—231 (T36th)Sco� McNeely* 83-77-84—244 (T53rd)

Jim Colbert IntercollegiateOct. 1-2 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 295-294-313—902 (1st of 9)A.J. Elgert 73-73-79—223 (T6th)Ma� Williams 76-71-76—223 (T6th)Mark Sprecker* 73-76-79—228 (T13th)Aaron Watkins 75-76-80—231 (T21st)Bryan Milberger 71-84-78—233 (T26th)Greg Douglas* 75-81-79—235 (T32nd)Dusty King* 81-78-76—235 (T32nd)Bryan Schweizer 85-76-86—247 (T51st)Jonathan James* 81-78-90—249 (T53rd)Sco� McNeely* 79-86-89—254 (55th)

Purina ClassicOct. 8-9 | St. Charles, Mo.

Team 289-296-285—870 (T8th of 15)Aaron Watkins 70-75-68—213 (T6th)Ma� Williams 72-73-71—216 (T14th)Bryan Milberger 74-74-73—221 (T34th)

A.J. Elgert 77-74-77—224 (T51st)Mark Sprecker 73-77-76—226 (T58th)Dusty King* 77-80-88—245 (T83rd)

Crown ClassicOct. 15-16 | Lu�in, Texas

Team 299-310-320—929 (9th of 18)Aaron Watkins 74-74-76—224 (T9th)A.J. Elgert 71-77-85—233 (T36th)Bryan Milberger 78-77-83—238 (T57th)Ma� Williams 76-87-76—239 (T61st)Mark Sprecker 81-82-86—249 (T82nd)

Baylor IntercollegiateOct. 29-30 | Waco, Texas

Team 296-281-278—855 (7th of 18)Aaron Watkins 75-66-69—210 (T9th)A.J. Elgert 73-71-70—214 (T20th)Ma� Williams 73-72-72—217 (T38th)Bryan Milberger 80-72-69—221 (T50th)Bryan Schweizer 75-76-70—221 (T50th)

2002 | Spring

Rice IntercollegiateFeb. 11-12 | Katy, Texas

Team 299-297-299—895 (T7th of 12)A.J. Elgert 74-74-74—222 (T13th)Bryan Milberger 74-73-77—224 (T20th)Aaron Watkins 79-73-74—226 (T27th)Bryan Schweizer 77-77-74—228 (T41st)Ma� Williams 74-81-77—232 (T50th)Greg Douglas* 82-76-77—235 (T59th)

UTSA Invita�onalFeb. 25-26 | San Antonio, Texas

Team 293-308-307—908 (8th of 16)A.J. Elgert 72-77-73—222 (T10th)Aaron Watkins 75-75-80—230 (T31st)Ma� Williams 71-75-84—230 (T31st)Bryan Milberger 77-82-75—234 (T52nd)Bryan Schweizer 75-81-79—235 (T54th)

LSU Spring Invita�onalMarch 1-3 | Baton Rouge, La.

Team 295 (14th of 20)Bryan Milberger 72 (T27th)Aaron Watkins 73 (T44th)Ma� Williams 74 (T52nd)A.J. Elgert 76 (T70th)Bryan Schweizer 78 (T88th)

Stevinson Ranch Invita�onalMarch 25-26 | Stevinson, Calif.

Team 286-290-296—872 (3rd of 16)A.J. Elgert 67-73-75—215 (T7th)Aaron Watkins 73-72-72—217 (T11th)Ma� Williams 75-71-72—218 (T15th)Bryan Milberger 75-74-83—232 (T60th)Daryn Soldan 71-86-77—234 (T80th)

Branson Creek Invita�onalApril 8-9 | Branson, Mo.

Team 292-284-298—874 (T3rd of 13)Bryan Milberger 72-69-73—214 (T4th)A.J. Elgert 71-70-74—215 (T7th)Ma� Williams 73-72-75—220 (T15th)Bryan Schweizer 76-73-76—225 (T36th)Mark Sprecker 77-78-81—236 (T63rd)

Wildcat Invita�onalApril 14 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 299-311—610 (1st of 6)Bryan Schweizer 74-78—153 (T2nd)Bryan Milberger 81-73—154 (T5th)Ma� Williams 77-77—154 (T5th)Greg Douglas* 78-79—157 (T9th)A.J. Elgert 73-85—158 (T11th)Aaron Watkins 75-83—158 (T11th)Dusty King* 82-79—161 (T17th)

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Mark Sprecker* 83-79—162 (T19th)Daryn Soldan* 86-80—166 (T25th)Jonathan James* 82-86—168 (T29th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 29-30 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 303-292-290—885 (7th of 12)Aaron Watkins 72-70-70—212 (T6th)A.J. Elgert 78-71-72—221 (T23rd)Bryan Milberger 75-73-73—221 (T23rd)Ma� Williams 78-78-76—232 (51st)Bryan Schweizer 79-80-75—234 (T53rd)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 16-18 | Li�le Rock, Ark.

Aaron Watkins* 78-73-78—229 (T85th)

2002 | Fall

Fairway Club Invita�onalSept. 9-10 | Lincoln, Neb.

Team 295-287-302—884 (T3rd of 13)Aaron Watkins 70-69-78—217 (8th)Greg Douglas 75-73-75—223 (T17th)A.J. Elgert 77-71-75—223 (T17th)Josh Persons 73-74-76—223 (T17th)Ma� Van Cleave 77-75-76—228 (T37th)

Inverness Intercollegiate Invita�onalSept. 16-17 | Toledo, Ohio

Team 304-294-291—889 (T3rd of 15)Greg Douglas 74-74-71—219 (7th)Aaron Watkins 74-75-72—221 (T12th)A.J. Elgert 79-71-72—222 (T16th)Ma� Van Cleave 77-74-80—231 (T45th)Josh Persons 80-80-76—236 (T59th)

Jim Colbert IntercollegiateSept. 30-Oct. 1 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 317-301-299—917 (3rd of 12)Aaron Watkins 72-72-71—215 (1st)Josh Persons* 76-79-77—232 (T18th)Tim Moody* 78-79-76—233 (T20th)Ma� Van Cleave* 84-73-76—233 (T20th)Nick Schumacher 82-81-73—236 (T33rd)Greg Douglas 85-72-82—239 (T43rd)A.J. Elgert 78-80-81—239 (T43rd)Jonathan James 88-77-74—239 (T43rd)Jimmy Dietz* 84-82-83—239 (T62nd)

Purina ClassicOct. 7-8 | St. Charles, Mo.

Team 301-286-285—872 (9th of 14)Aaron Watkins 72-71-67—210 (T12th)A.J. Elgert 76-73-69—218 (T32nd)Greg Douglas 77-72-75—224 (T46th)Josh Persons 82-70-74—226 (T59th)Ma� Van Cleave 76-75-77—228 (63rd)Tim Moody* 82-75-75—232 (68th)

K-State vs. Oklahoma DualOct. 17 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 454-214—668 (1st of 2)Aaron Watkins 69-33—102 (1st)A.J. Elgert 75-35—110 (2nd)Josh Persons 77-35—112 (T3rd)Greg Douglas 77-36—113 (6th)Tim Moody 77-38—115 (T7th)Jimmy Dietz 80-37—117 (T9th)Jonathan James 79-39—118 (11th)Nick Schumacher 84-40—124 (13th)

Baylor Invita�onalOct. 28-29 | Waco, Texas

Team 285-286-294—865 (T6th of 16)A.J. Elgert 71-70-73—214 (T13th)Greg Douglas 71-73-71—215 (T19th)Aaron Watkins 71-71-76—218 (T31st)Josh Persons 72-72-74—218 (T31st)Jimmy Dietz 73-77-87—237 (81st)

2003 | Spring

Rice IntercollegiateFeb. 10-11 | Cypress, Texas

Team 308-297-299—904 (T6th of 13)Aaron Watkins 77-76-73—226 (T22nd)Ben Kern 79-73-74—226 (T22nd)Josh Persons 78-73-76—227 (T25th)Greg Douglas 74-77-77—228 (T31st)Jonathan James 81-75-76—232 (T47th)

UTSA Invita�onalFeb. 24-25 | San Antonio, Texas

Team 305 (T3rd of 15)Aaron Watkins 73 (2nd)A.J.Elgert 75 (T7th)Josh Persons 76 (13th)Greg Douglas 81 (T51st)Ben Kern 83 (T65th)

Louisiana ClassicMarch 10-11 | Lafaye�e, La.

Team 296-296-297—889 (12th of 15)Ma� Van Cleave 71-71-73—215 (T13th)Aaron Watkins 76-76-72—224 (T44th)Greg Douglas 75-75-74—224 (T44th)Josh Persons 75-74-78—227 (T73rd)A.J. Elgert 75-77-80—232 (T73rd)

Stevinson Ranch Invita�onalMarch 24-25 | Stevinson, Calif.

Team 286-287-299—872 (2nd of 14)Josh Persons 70-73-72—215 (T4th)Ma� Van Cleave 72-71-73—216 (T8th)Aaron Watkins 72-72-75—219 (T17th)A.J. Elgert 72-73-80—225 (T40th)Greg Douglas 77-71-79—227 (49th)

Border OlympicsApril 4-5 | Laredo, Texas

Team 288-293-288—869 (5th of 20)Aaron Watkins 70-75-70—215 (T11th)Greg Douglas 71-73-73—217 (T22nd)Josh Persons 72-75-72—219 (T28th)A.J. Elgert 75-72-73—220 (T38th)Ma� Van Cleave 75-73-76—224 (T56th)

Robert Kepler IntercollegiateApril 12-13 | Columbus, Ohio

Team 313-303-307—923 (11th of 18)Aaron Watkins 77-78-72—227 (T19th)Josh Persons 79-76-78—233 (T47th)A.J. Elgert 77-77-79—233 (T47th)Ma� Van Cleave 80-77-78—235 (T58th)Greg Douglas 82-73-81—236 (T60th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 28-29 | Tulsa, Okla.

Team 305-302-320—927 (T6th of 12)Ma� Van Cleave 72-75-83—230 (T16th)Aaron Watkins 76-79-78—233 (T23rd)Greg Douglas 80-76-80—236 (T31st)Josh Persons 83-73-80—236 (T31st)A.J. Elgert 77-78-82—237 (T36th)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 15-17 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 287-305-280—876 (11th of 27)Greg Douglas 68-81-68—217 (T33rd)Ma� Van Cleave 72-77-71—220 (T48th)Aaron Watkins 74-77-69—220 (T48th)Josh Persons 76-76-72—224 (T85th)A.J. Elgert 73-75-78—226 (T102nd)

2003 | Fall

Badger Invita�onalSept. 12-14 | Verona, Wis.

Team 294-294—588 (+12) (2nd of 9)

Aaron Watkins 70-73—143 (T2nd)Josh Persons 72-72—144 (T4th)Ma� Van Cleave 75-74—149 (T9th)A.J. Elgert 77-75—152 (T25th)Greg Douglas 78-75—153 (T28th)

Inverness IntercollegiateSept. 19-20 | Toledo, Ohio

Team 299-303-294—896 (+44) (2nd of 15)Aaron Watkins 76-77-69—222 (T4th)Ma� Van Cleave 77-73-73—223 (T8th)Josh Persons 73-77-79—229 (T32nd)Greg Douglas 73-83-75—231 (T44th)A.J. Elgert 81-76-77—234 (T49th)

Jim Colbert IntercollegiateSept. 29-30 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 300-286—586 (+10) (3rd of 8)Aaron Watkins 70-73—143 (T3rd)A.J. Elgert 76-70—146 (T9th)Ben Kern* 73-73—146 (T9th)Ma� Van Cleave 77-69—146 (T9th)Josh Persons 77-74—151 (T22nd)Greg Douglas 77-75—152 (T27th)Jimmy Dietz* 78-76—154 (T31st)Bryan Schweizer* 79-75—154 (T31st)Tim Moody* 81-80—161 (43rd)

Purina ClassicOct. 6-7 | St. Charles, Mo.

Team 277-268-285—830 (-22) (1st of 9)Ma� Van Cleave 70-67-65—202 (1st)Ben Kern 68-68-73—209 (T5th)Tim Moody* 69-69-71—209 (T5th)Aaron Watkins 71-65-74—210 (T8th)A.J. Elgert 68-68-76—212 (T11th)Josh Persons 78-71-73—222 (T35th)

Duke Golf ClassicOct. 19-20 | Durham, N.C.

Team 294-290-298—882 (+18) (5th of 15)Ben Kern 73-73-74—220 (T14th)Ma� Van Cleave 77-71-74—222 (T20th)Tim Moody 73-76-75—224(T27th)Aaron Watkins 75-74-75—224 (T27th)A.J. Elgert 73-72-80—225 (T30th)

2004 | Spring

Matlock Collegiate ClassicFeb. 16-17 | Lakeland, Fla.

Team 297-289-296—882 (+18) (5th of 15)Ma� Van Cleave 73-72-70—215 (T7th)A.J. Elgert 71-77-75—223 (T23rd)Aaron Watkins 74-75-74—223 (T23rd)Greg Douglas 74-74-77—225 (T38th)Tim Moody 76-72-77—225 (T38th)

Hackler Invita�onalMarch 8-9 | Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Team 303-302-291—896 (+32) (T7th of 19)A.J. Elgert 76-73-71—220 (T7th)Ben Kern 74-78-71—223 (T22nd)Josh Persons 79-77-73—229 (T44th)Aaron Watkins 74-75-83—232 (T54th)Ma� Van Cleave 80-77-76—233 (T59th)

Stevinson Ranch Invita�onalMarch 29-30 | Stevinson, Calif.

Team 286-281-294—861 (-3) (2nd of 14)Ben Kern 69-70-71—210 (T2nd)Aaron Watkins 71-69-73—213 (T7th)Tim Moody* 71-73-74—218 (T17th)Ma� Van Cleave 83-67-73—223 (T34th)Josh Persons 72-75-78—225 (T39th)A.J. Elgert 74-76-77—227 (T53rd)

Boilermaker Invita�onalApril 10-11 | West Lafaye�e, Ind.

Team 300-289-300—889 (+25) (12th of 18)

Ben Kern 75-72-74—221 (T27th)Aaron Watkins 77-72-75—224 (T37th)Josh Persons 74-73-78—225 (T42nd)Ma� Van Cleave 76-77-73—226 (T49th)A.J. Elgert 75-72-80—227 (T52nd)

Robert Kepler IntercollegiateApril 17-18 | Columbus, Ohio

Team 297-303-307—907 (+43) (10th of 18)Aaron Watkins 72-75-77—224 (T14th)Ben Kern 74-76-78—228 (T33rd)Tim Moody 74-77-79—230 (T46th)Ma� Van Cleave 79-80-73—232 (T57th)Josh Persons 77-75-85—237 (T80th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 26-27 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 290-289-302—881 (+41) (4th of 12)Aaron Watkins 70-71-75—216 (T6th)Ma� Van Cleave 76-70-73—219 (T9th)A.J. Elgert 69-74-78—221 (T13th)Tim Moody 75-74-78—227 (T36th)Ben Kern 77-75-76—228 (T40th)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 20-22 | West Lafaye�e, Ind.

Team 300-305-318—923 (+59) (15th of 27)A.J. Elgert 72-76-74—222 (T12th)Aaron Watkins 78-75-79—232 (T60th)Ben Kern 72-77-87—236 (T84th)Tim Moody 78-77-83—238 (T97th)Ma� Van Cleave 80-79-82—241 (T107th)

NCAA ChampionshipsJune 1-4 | Hot Springs, Va.

A.J. Elgert* 68-69-75-76—288 (T28th)

2004 | Fall

Inverness IntercollegiateSept. 10-11 | Toledo, Ohio

Team 308-300-299—907 (+55) (9th of 13)Ma� Van Cleave 74-75-71—220 (T8th)Ben Kern 79-72-73—224 (T19th)Clay Hodge 76-76-77—229 (T36th)Jonathan James 79-77-78—234 (T47th)Tyler Cummins 84-77-79—240 (T62nd)

Kansas Invita�onalSept. 20-21 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 290-293-294—877 (+13) (2nd of 13)Ma� Van Cleave 71-71-70—212 (2nd)Tyler Cummins 72-74-73—219 (T7th)Kyle Yonke* 72-77-72—221 (T17th)Ben Kern 74-74-75—223 (T23rd)Clay Hodge 76-74-76—226 (34th)Jonathan James 73-78-79—230 (T42nd)

Mason Rudolph ChampionshipSept. 27-28 | Nashville, Tenn.

Team 288-288-293—869 (+17) (T11 of 15)Tyler Cummins 66-72-76—214 (T21st)Ben Kern 72-70-72—214 (T21st)Ma� Van Cleave 74-73-74—221 (T52nd)Kyle Yonke 76-77-71—224 (61st)Clay Hodge 77-73-76—226 (T65th)

Alister MacKenzie Invita�onalOct. 11-12 | Fairfax, Calif.

Team 292-280-287—859 (+7) (5th of 15)Ben Kern 73-71-70—214 (11th)Jonathan James 76-69-71—216 (T14th)Tyler Cummins 71-70-77—218 (T25th)Nick Schumacher 74-70-75—219 (T27th)Ma� Van Cleave 74-77-71—222 (T39th)

Nelson Invita�onalOct. 22-24 | Palo Alto, Calif.

Team 292-271-286—849 (+21) (7th of 16)Ma� Van Cleave 68-70-72—210 (T9th)Ben Kern 75-63-73—211 (T12th)

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Jonathan James 75-72-68—215 (T31st)Tyler Cummins 75-70-73—218 (T50th)Nick Schumacher 74-68-80—222 (T63rd)

2005 | Spring

Matlock Invita�onalFeb. 14-15 | Lakeland, Fla.

Team 291-298-294—883 (+19) (3rd of 15)Ma� Van Cleave 70-71-71–212 (T1st)Nick Schumacher 73-74-73–220 (T10th)Ben Kern 71-76-77–224 (T15th)Tyler Cummins 80-77-73–230 (T41st)Jonathan James 77-79-80–236 (T62nd)

Dick Wi�coff-USF Invita�onalMarch 4-6 | Tampa, Fla.

Team 303-299-306–908 (+56) (6th of 15)Ma� Van Cleave 73-76-75–224 (T10th)Ben Kern 77-71-77–225 (T12th)Nick Schumacher 75-75-76–226 (T14th)Kyle Yonke* 72-78-79–229 (T25th)Tyler Cummins 81-77-78–236 (T56th)Jonathan James 78-78-85–241 (T70th)

Hackler Invita�onalMarch 13-14 | Murrells Inlet, S.C.

Team 295-296-309–900 (+36) (4th of 12)Ma� Van Cleave 77-67-74–218 (4th)Nick Schumacher 72-75-78–225 (T14th)Tyler Cummins 77-77-77–231 (T34th)Ben Kern 73-77-82–232 (T39th)Kyle Yonke 73-80-80–233 (T44th)

Stevinson Ranch Invita�onalMarch 21-22 | Stevinson, Calif.

Team 298-297-297–892 (+28) (T2th of 14)Ben Kern 71-68-75–214 (2nd)Ma� Van Cleave 75-72-74–221 (T13th)Nick Schumacher 80-79-73–232 (T40th)Tyler Cummins 76-80-75–231 (T36th)Kyle Yonke 76-78-82–236 (T52nd)Clay Hodge* 77-78-87–242 (T71st)

ASU Thunderbird Invita�onalApril 8-9 | Tempe, Ariz.

Team 300-295-302–897 (+45) (13th of 15)Ma� Van Cleave 71-70-72–213 (T3rd)Ben Kern 76-75-77–228 (T63rd)Nick Schumacher 77-75-76–228 (T63rd)Tyler Cummins 82-75-77–234 (T76th)Clay Hodge 76-83-78–237 (78th)

FirstEnergy IntercollegiateApril 16-17 | Akron, Ohio

Team 303-289-295–887 (+45) (4th of 15)Ma� Van Cleave 75-69-73–217 (5th)Nick Schumacher 79-70-74–223 (T12th)Jonathan James 73-78-74–225 (T18th)Kyle Yonke 76-74-82–232 (T46th)Ben Kern 83-76-74–233 (T49th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 29-May 1 | Trinity, Texas

Team 308-306-311–925 (+61) (10th of 12)Ma� Van Cleave 70-71-76–217 (4th)Ben Kern 79-75-75–229 (T25th)Tyler Cummins 79-77-79–235 (T42nd)Jonathan James 80-83-81–244 (57th)Nick Schumacher 80-84-82–246 (59th)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 19-21 | South Bend, Ind.

Team 299-291-291–881 (+41) (20th of 27)Ma� Van Cleave 72-71-71–214 (T17th)Tyler Cummins 76-69-73–218 (T36th)Ben Kern 76-77-72–225 (T88th)Jonathan James 77-74-75–226 (T95th)Kyle Yonke 75-78-81–234 (T127th)

2005 | Fall

Cleveland State Invita�onalSept. 12-13 | Chardon, Ohio

Team 293-291-299–883 (+31) (8th of 17)Ben Kern 68-68-69–205 (2nd)Robert Streb 75-75-74–224 (T35th)Tyler Cummins 74-72-83–229 (T55th)Jay Kramer 76-76-78–230 (T58th)Kyle Yonke 78-76-78–232 (T62nd)

Wolverine IntercollegiateSept. 24-25 | Ann Arbor, Mich.

Team 287-279-286–852 (E) (4th of 15)Ben Kern 68-68-73–209 (T8th)Tyler Cummins 72-72-68–212 (T13th)Robert Streb 73-69-76–218 (T35th)Kyle Yonke 74-76-71–221 (T50th)Joe Kinney 78-70-74–222 (T56th)

Memphis IntercollegiateOct. 3-4 | Memphis, Tenn.

Team 294-294-296–884 (+20) (T4th of 15)Tyler Cummins 72-73-73–218 (T8th)Robert Streb 72-77-72–221 (T16th)Kyle Yonke 75-74-73–222 (T22nd)Ben Kern 75-71-78–224 (T33th)Jonathan James* 73-75-77–225 (T38th)Joe Kinney 80-76-78–234 (T64th)

Alister MacKenzie Invita�onalOct. 10-11 | Fairfax, Calif.

Team 280-283-302–865 (+13) (12th of 15)Kyle Yonke 72-71-73–216 (T32nd)Tyler Cummins 68-72-80–220 (T46th)Robert Streb 72-77-71–220 (T46th)Jonathan James 74-70-78–222 (T58th)Ben Kern 68-70-85–223 (T60th)

Barona Collegiate CupOct. 24-25 | Lakeside, Calif.

Team 282-288-279–849 (-15) (T10th of 18)Ben Kern 69-70-71–210 (T23rd)Tyler Cummins 75-71-67–213 (T37th)Joe Kinney 71-72-73–216 (T48th)Robert Streb 72-75-69–216 (T48th)Kyle Yonke 70-75-72–217 (T61st)

2006 | Spring

Matlock Invita�onalFeb. 13-14 | Lakeland, Fla.

Team 305-307-298—910 (+46) (6th of 15)Robert Streb 72-75-72–219 (T2nd)Joe Kinney 78-77-75–230 (T35th)Jay Kramer 78-78-74–230 (T35th)Tyler Cummins 77-77-77–231 (T39th)Kyle Yonke 78-79-80–237 (T62nd)

Wexford IntercollegiateFeb. 27-28 | Hilton Head, S.C.

Team 310-312-301—923 (+59) (T7th of 15)Ben Kern 75-83-82–230 (T20th)Tyler Cummins 77-80-75–232 (T25th)Joe Kinney 77-80-75–232 (T25th)Robert Streb 81-79-73–233 (T33rd)Jay Kramer 84-86-78–248 (71st)

Hackler IntercollegiateMarch 12-13 | Mytrle Beach, S.C.

Team 299-290-302—891 (+27) (T6th of 15)Tyler Cummins 75-70-74–219 (T11th)Ben Kern 71-75-75–221 (T20th)Robert Streb 76-71-75–222 (T22nd)Joe Kinney 77-74-78–229 (T52nd)Jonathan James 78-76-84–238 (72nd)

Stevinson Ranch Invita�onalMarch 27-28 | Stevinson, Calif.^

Team 295-302—597 (+21) (2nd of 13)

Ben Kern 73-73–146 (3rd)Robert Streb 73-75–148 (T6th)Jonathan James* 74-76–150 (T16th)Kyle Yonke 73-79–152 (T24th)Tyler Cummins 76-77–153 (T32nd)Joe Kinney 80-77–157 (T56th)

ASU Thunderbird Invita�onalApril 8-9 | Tempe, Ariz.

Team 287-271-277—835 (-17) (T3rd of 16)Ben Kern 69-65-65–199 (1st)Tyler Cummins 75-67-70–212 (T19th)Robert Streb 74-69-71–214 (T28th)Joe Kinney 70-77-71–218 (T44th)Kyle Yonke 74-70-77–221 (T56th)

Aggie Invita�onalApril 15-16 | College Sta�on, Texas

Team 302-305-309—916 (+52) (T8th of 12)Tyler Cummins 76-73-79–228 (T26th)Ben Kern 75-77-77–229 (T29th)Robert Streb 77-75-79–231 (T33rd)Joe Kinney 78-80-74–232 (T39th)Kyle Yonke 74-80-80–234 (T50th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 24-25 | Tulsa, Okla.

Team 296-305-298—899 (+59) (T10th of 12)Ben Kern 72-74-74–220 (T19th)Robert Streb 77-77-72–226 (T34th)Joe Kinney 74-75-79–228 (T42nd)Kyle Yonke 75-79-75–229 (T45th)Tyler Cummins 75-79-77–231 (51st)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 18-20 | Chardon, Ohio

Team 306-307-290—903 (+51) (18th of 27)Robert Streb 76-72-68–216 (T12th)Kyle Yonke 75-80-72–227 (T75th)Ben Kern 79-77-75–230 (T95th)Tyler Cummins 79-78-77–234 (T114th)Jonthan James 77-84-75–236 (T125th)

NCAA ChampionshipMay 31-June 3 | Sunriver, Ore.

Robert Streb* 74-70-75–219 (MC)

2006 | Fall

Central Region PreviewSept. 9-10 | Sugar Grove, Ill.

Team 298-315-300—913 (+49) (T2nd of 12)Mitchell Gregson 71-81-73–225 (T6th)Robert Streb 80-78-73–231 (T23rd)Kyle Yonke 81-77-74–232 (25th)Joe Ida 74-84-80–238 (T39th)Jason Schulte 73-79-88–240 (T47th)

Wolverine IntercollegiateSept. 16-17 | Ann Arbor, Mich.

Team 287-288-296—871 (+19) (9th of 14)Joe Ida 70-70-75–215 (T15th)Kyle Yonke 72-70-74–216 (T17th)Mitchell Gregson 76-72-73–221 (T41st)Robert Streb 71-78-74–223 (52nd)Jason Schulte* 77-75-73–225 (T54th)Joe Kinney 74-76-79–229 (T73rd)

Wolf Pack ClassicOct. 2-3 | Reno, Nev.

Team 285-299-292—876 (+12) (T9th of 18)Robert Streb 71-72-73–216 (T20th)Mitchell Gregson 73-74-72–219 (T36th)Joe Ida 71-78-72–221 (T48th)Kyle Yonke 70-77-75–222 (T52nd)Jay Kramer 74-76-81–231 (87th)

Alister MacKenzie Invita�onalOct. 9-10 | Fairfax, Calif.

Team 282-287-303—872 (+20) (13th of 15)Kyle Yonke 71-70-74–215 (T22nd)Mitchell Gregson 70-74-74–218 (T35th)Robert Streb 73-71-75–219 (T46th)Joe Ida 72-72-80–224 (T65th)Jason Schulte 69-74-82–225 (T69th)

Club Glove IntercollegiateOct. 23-24 | Camarillo, Calif.

Team 325-317-309—951 (+87) (10th of 12)Kyle Yonke 78-80-75–233 (T24th)Joe Ida 81-82-75–238 (T38th)Spencer Alefs 83-76-79–238 (T38th)Jason Schulte* 75-82-81–238 (T38th)Mitchell Gregson 83-79-81–243 (T50th)Robert Streb 83-82-80–245 (T53rd)

2007 | Spring

Lochinvar ChallengeFeb. 12 | Houston, Texas

Team 320 (+32) (3rd of 3)Mitchell Gregson 78 (T9th)Joe Ida 79 (T12th)Joe Kinney 81 (15th)Kyle Yonke 82 (16th)Robert Streb 85 (17th)

Rio Pinar IntercollegiateFeb. 19-20 | Orlando, Fla.

Team 309-305-303–917 (+53) (18th of 18)Robert Streb 73-76-76–225 (T54th)Kyle Yonke 78-74-76–228 (T69th)Joe Ida 79-79-74–232 (T86th)Joe Kinney 79-76-80–235 (T89th)Mitchell Gregson 80-82-77–239 (T95th)

Braveheart ClassicMarch 5-6 | Beaumont, Calif.

Team 320-313-303–936 (+72) (9th of 17)Joe Ida 79-75-75–229 (T11th)Kyle Yonke 81-78-77–236 (T30th)Mitchell Gregson 76-81-81–238 (T44th)Joe Kinney 85-79-74–238 (T44th)Jay Kramer 84-82-77–243 (T69th)

Fresno State Lexus Golf ClassicMarch 12-13 | Fresno, Calif.

Team 294-304-283–881 (+17) (7th of 15)Kyle Yonke 72-73-70–215 (T8th)Joe Kinney 73-76-74–223 (T35th)Mitchell Gregson 78-79-67–224 (T39th)Joe Ida 73-79-75–227 (T49th)Spencer Alefs* 80-73-75–228 (T51st)Robert Streb 76-80-72–228 (T51st)Jason Schulte 80-76-77–233 (T68th)

Ron Moore Invita�onalMarch 19-20 | Goodyear, Ariz.

Team 283-283-284–850 (-14) (T3rd of 17)Robert Streb 69-70-72–211 (T12th)Kyle Yonke 72-69-72–212 (T15th)Mitchell Gregson 72-72-68–212 (T15th)Joe Kinney 70-72-72–215 (T23rd)Joe Ida 73-74-77–224 (71st)Spencer Alefs* 77-78-81–236 (92nd)

Shocker ClassicApril 2-3 | Wichita, Kan.

Team 294-293-318–905 (+53) (T5th of 16)Robert Streb 71-73-76–220 (T2nd)Joe Ida 76-75-76–227 (T30th)Mitchell Gregson 73-71-84–228 (T33rd)Kyle Yonke 74-74-82–230 (T39th)Spencer Alefs* 74-79-83–236 (T54th)Joe Kinney 82-80-87–249 (85th)

ASU Thunderbird Invita�onalApril 13-15 | Tempe, Ariz.

Team 289-307-297–893 (+29) (16th of 16)

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Robert Streb 70-78-73–221 (T50th)Joe Ida 73-76-74–223 (T62nd)Mitchell Gregson 73-74-77–224 (T64th)Joe Kinney 75-80-73–228 (T77th)Kyle Yonke 73-79-81–233 (84th)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 23-24 | Hutchinson, Kan.

Team 304-301-311–916 (+76) (9th of 12)Joe Ida 74-74-79–227 (T22nd)Kyle Yonke 77-78-75–230 (T35th)Mitchell Gregson 78-76-78–232 (T40th)Joe Kinney 76-73-83–232 (T40th)Robert Streb 77-78-79–234 (T45th)

2007 | Fall

Kansas Invita�onalSept. 17-18 | Lawrence, Kan.

Team 298-297-303–898 (+34) (4th of 16)*Kyle Smell 72-74-75–221 (T8th)Mitchell Gregson 75-72-76–223 (T16th)Spencer Alefs 76-74-76–226 (T27th)Joe Ida 73-77-76–226 (T27th)Robert Streb 75-74-78–227 (T37th)Kyle Yonke 75-77-75–227 (T37th)

Jim Colbert IntercollegiateSept. 24-25 | Manha�an, Kan.

Team 299-292-296–887 (+23) (2nd of 10)Mitchell Gregson 75-71-72–218 (T4th)Robert Streb 75-71-72–218 (T4th)*Daniel Wood 72-74-74–220 (6th)Joe Ida 75-75-75–225 (T12th)*Ross Geubelle 78-76-77–231 (T25th)Kyle Smell 79-75-77–231 (T25th)Kyle Yonke 74-78-79–231 (T25th)*Spencer Alefs 82-83-79–244 (T51st)

Wolf Pack ClassicOct. 8-9 | Reno, Nev.

Team 293-285-303–881 (+17) (9th of 19)Mitchell Gregson 70-71-77–218 (T22nd)Kyle Smell 75-70-74–219 (T27th)Robert Streb 75-74-72–221 (T34th)Joe Ida 73-72-78–223 (T42nd)Daniel Wood 76-75-83–234 (T82nd)

Club Glove IntercollegiateOct. 22-23 | Somis, Calif.

Team 320-316-308–944 (+80) (7th of 12)Joe Ida 79-79-75--233 (T15th)Mitchell Gregson 79-79-76--234 (T17th)Kyle Smell 84-76-78--238 (T27th)Robert Streb 81-83-79--243 (T45th)

Herb Wimbley IntercollegiateOct. 29-30 | Las Cruces, N.M.

Team 280-286-278–844 (-8) (T3rd of 17)Joe Ida 68-68-68—204 (2nd)Mitchell Gregson 70-69-71—210 (T9th)Robert Streb 69-78-67—214 (T23rd)Kyle Smell 73-76-72—221 (T51st)Ross Geubelle 74-73-74—221 (T51st)

Pacific Invita�onalNov. 5-7 | Stockton, Calif.

Team 273-274-279–826 (-38) (2nd of 14)Joe Ida 69-65-69—203 (T3rd) Robert Streb 69-68-66—203 (T3rd)Mitchell Gregson 68-70-72—210 (T17th)Kyle Smell 67-71-74—212 (T22nd)Ross Geubelle 73-74-72—219 (T52nd)

* Competed as an individual^ Rain-Shortened 36-Hole Event

(MC) Missed Cut

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Championships | Team (23)*Fall 2003 Purina ClassicFall 2002 K-State vs. OU DualSpring 2002 Wildcat InvitationalFall 2001 Jim Colbert IntercollegiateFall 1998 Wildcat Intercollegiate^Spring 1995 Southwest ClassicFall 1994 D.A. Weibring IntercollegiateFall 1992 Iowa State Cyclone ClassicSpring 1992 SMSU InvitationalFall 1988 K-State InvitationalSpring 1988 Creighton InvitationalSpring 1987 K-State/Pepsi Classic

Neb. Wesleyan InvitationalSpring 1986 Kansas State TriangularSpring 1985 Marymount Invitationa

Park College InvitationalHeart of America

Fall 1984 Kansas State InvitationalSpring 1984 Bethany InvitationalFall 1983 Penn Valley Invitational

Spartan Golf QuadSpring 1973 Kansas State TriangularSpring 1972 Nebraska Invitational

* Since 1969^ Tied with Illinois State

Championships | Individual (26)*Ben Kern 2006 ASU Thunderbird InvitationalMatt Van Cleave 2005 Matlock CollegaiteMatt Van Cleave 2003 Purina Classic Aaron Watkins 2002 Jim Colbert IntercollegiateAaron Watkins 2002 Oklahoma DualBryan Milberger 2000 Fairway Club InvitationalMark Sears 1998 Wildcat IntercollegiateChad Buckridge 1996 Arlington AwardsTroy Halterman 1994 D.A. WeibringTroy Halterman 1994 UTA Invitational Richard Laing 1993 Shocker ClassicBrett Waldman 1992 Cyclone ClassicRichard Laing 1992 Blazer InvitationalJeff Sedorcek 1988 Kansas State InvitationalChris Gomez 1988 Creighton InvitationalTroy Keller 1987 Kansas InvitationalJeff Sedorcek 1987 Drake RelaysRobert Sedorcek 1985 Marymount InvitationalKevin Crow 1985 Heart of AmericaRobert Sedorcek 1984 Kansas State InvitationalRobert Sedorcek 1984 Heart of AmericaRobert Sedorcek 1984 Bethany InvitationalRobert Sedorcek 1983 Penn Valley InvitationalAllen French 1983 Spartan QuadScott Bunker 1978 Midwest IntercollegiateBob Philbrick 1971 Missouri Invitational

*Since 1969

Ben Kern was the last K-State golfer to win an individual tournament championship. In 2006, Kern carded back-to-backrounds of 65 to close the ASU Thunderbird Invita�onal.

Mike Ahearn1927-47

Benny York1948

Mickey Evans1949-61

Howard Shannon1962-64

Bill Guthridge1965-67

Ron Fogler1968-75, 1978

Tim Norris1997-Present

Mark Elliot1991-97

Russ Bunker1989-91

Rob Sedorcek1986-88

Paul Anderson1979

Ray Wauthier1977, 1980-86

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Lowest Team Rounds (From 1969)Score Event Date Round268 Purina Classic 10/7/03 2271 ASU Thunderbird Invitational 4/8/06 2271* Nelson Invitational 10/22/04 2273 Pacific Invitational 11/5/07 1274 Pacific Invitational 11/6/07 2277 ASU Thunderbird Invitational 4/9/06 3277 Purina Classic 10/6/03 1278 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 10/20/07 3278 Baylor Intercollegiate 10/30/01 3279 Pacific Invitational 11/7/07 3279 Wolverine Intercollegiate 9/24/05 2279 Barona Collegiate Cup 10/25/05 3280 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 10/29/07 1280 Alister MacKenzie 10/10/05 1280 Alister MacKenzie Invitational 10/11/04 2280 NCAA Central Regional 5/17/03 3281 Baylor Intercollegiate 10/29/01 2281 Stevinson Ranch Invitational 3/29/04 2282 MacKenzie Invitational 10/9/06 1282 Barona Collegiate Cup 10/24/05 1283 Ron Moore Invitational 3/19/07 2283 Ron Moore Invitational 3/19/07 1283 Fresno State Golf Classic 3/13/07 3283 Alister MacKenzie Inv. 10/10/05 2284 Ron Moore Invitational 3/20/07 3284 Branson Creek Invitational 4/8/02 2

Lowest Team 54-Hole Scores (From 1969)Score Tournament Date Place273-274-279—826 Pacific Invitational 11/5-7/07 2nd277-268-285—830 Purina Classic 10/6-7/03 1st287-271-277—835 ASU Thunderbird Invitational 4/8-9/06 T3rd280-286-278—844 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 10/29-30/07 T3rd282-288-279—849 Barona Collegiate Cup 10/24-25/05 T10th292-271-286—849* Nelson Invitational 10/22-24/04 7th283-283-284—850 Ron Moore Invitational 3/19-20/07 T3rd287-279-286—852 Wolverine Intercollegiate 9/24-25/05 4th296-281-278—855 Baylor Intercollegiate 10/29-30/01 7th292-280-287—859 Alister MacKenzie Inv. 10/11-12/04 5th286-281-294—861 Stevinson Ranch Inv. 3/29-30/04 2nd285-286-294—865 Baylor Intercollegiate 10/28-29/02 T6th280-283-302—865 Alister MacKenzie Inv. 10/10-11/05 12th288-293-288—869 Border Olympics 4/4-5/03 5th288-288-293—869 Mason Rudolph Champ. 9/27-28/04 T11th286-295-288—869 Rocky Mountain Inter. 9/6-7/98 10th289-296-285—870 Purina Classic 10/8-9/01 T8th287-288-296—871 Wolverine Intercollegiate 9/16-17/06 9th290-293-288—871 Wildcat Intercollegiate 10/9-10/98 T1st282-287-303—872 Alister MacKenzie Invitational 10/9-10/06 13th287-305-280—872 NCAA Central Regional 5/15-17/03 11th285-290-297—872 Blazer Invitational 4/13-14/93 5th301-286-285—872 Purina Classic 10/7-8/02 9th286-290-296—872 Stevinson Ranch Inv. 3/25-26/02 3rd286-287-299—872 Stevinson Ranch Inv. 3/24-25/03 2nd292-284-298—874 Branson Creek Inv. 4/8-9/02 T3rd* Tournament was played on a par 69

Tournaments (Season)Tournaments Year14 2002-0313 2006-0713 2005-0613 2004-0512 2003-0412 2001-0212 1991-9211 Five Times

Rounds (Season)Rounds Year39 2004-0538 2005-0638 2002-0337 2006-0734 2003-0433 2001-0232 2000-0132 1998-9930 1992-9329 Three Times

Annual Stroke Average Avg. Strokes Rds. Year

1. 294.73 10,021 34 2003-042. 294.84 11,204 38 2005-063. 295.74 11,534 39 2004-054. 296.45 9,783 33 2001-025. 297.10 11,290 38 2002-036. 299.89 8,697 29 1999-007. 300.03 11,101 37 2006-078. 301.73 9,052 30 1992-939. 302.46 9,679 32 2000-0110. 304.09 9,731 32 1998-99

Top-Five FinishesNumber Year8 2003-046 2004-056 2002-036 1992-935 1991-924 2007-084 2005-064 2001-024 2000-014 1994-954 1986-874 1984-85

BOLD indicates mark set in fall 2007.Note: Due to insufficient information in the K-State archives, all team records date back to1969.

The 2003-04 K-State golf team has the lowest annual stroke average in school history. Also the last team towin a tournament championship, that squad averaged 294.73 strokes per event.

Ma� Van Cleave helped a talented 2003-04 squadcapture eight top-five finishes.

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Lowest Individual 18-Hole Scores (Since 1969)Score Par Player Date Event (Round)62 N/A Don Bishop 1948 Duel vs. Kansas63 69 Ben Kern 10/22/04 The Nelson Inv. (2nd)64 71 Matt Williams 10/29/01 Branson Creek Inv. (2nd)65 72 Joe Ida 11/6/07 Pacific Invitational (2nd)65 71 Ben Kern 4/9/06 ASU Thunderbird Inv. (2,3)65 71 Matt Van Cleave 10/7/03 Purina Classic (3rd)65 71 Aaron Watkins 10/6/03 Purina Classic (2nd)66 72 Robert Streb 11/7/07 Pacific Invitational (3rd)66 71 Tyler Cummins 9/27/04 Mason Rudolph Ch. (1st)66 70 Aaron Watkins 10/29/01 Baylor Intercollegiate (2nd)67 71 Robert Streb 10/30/07 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate (3rd)67 72 Kyle Smell 11/5/07 Pacific Invitational (1st)67 72 Mitchell Gregson 3/13/07 Fresno State Golf Classic (3rd)67 72 A.J. Elgert 3/25/02 Stevinson Ranch Inv. (1st)67 71 Scott McNeely 10/9/00 Purina Classic (2nd)67 71 Matt Van Cleave 10/6/03 Purina Classic (2nd)67 72 Matt Van Cleave 3/29/04 Stevinson Ranch Inv. (2nd)67 N/A Brett Vuillemin 9/26/88 Texas Intercollegiate (2nd)67 71 Aaron Watkins 10/8/02 Purina Classic (3rd)67 72 Matt Van Cleave 3/13/05 Jim Hackler Invitational (2nd)67 72 Tyler Cummins 10/25/05 Barona Collegiate Cup (3rd)67 71 Tyler Cummins 4/8/06 ASU Thunderbird Invitational (2nd)68 31 times

Lowest Individual 54-Hole Score (Since 1969)Score Player Date Event69-65-65—199 Ben Kern 4/8-9/06 ASU Thunderbird Invitational70-67-65—202 Matt Van Cleave 10/6-7/03 Purina Classic69-65-69—203 Joe Ida 11/5-7/07 Pacific Invitational69-68-66—203 Robert Streb 11/5-7/07 Pacific Invitational68-68-68—204 Joe Ida 10/29-30/07 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate68-68-69—205 Ben Kern 9/12-13/05 Cleveland State Invitational68-68-73—209 Ben Kern 10/6-7/03 Purina Classic69-69-71—209 Tim Moody 10/6-7/03 Purina Classic68-68-73—209 Ben Kern 9/24-25/05 Wolverine Intercollegiate70-69-71—210 Mitchell Gregson 10/29-30/07 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate68-70-72—210 Mitchell Gregson 11/5-7/07 Pacific Invitational69-70-71—210 Ben Kern 3/29-30/04 Stevinson Ranch Invitational68-70-72—210* Matt Van Cleave 10/22-24/04 The Nelson Invitational75-66-69—210 Aaron Watkins 10/29-30/01 Baylor Intercollegiate72-71-67—210 Aaron Watkins 10/7-8/02 Purina Classic71-65-74—210 Aaron Watkins 10/6-7/03 Purina Classic69-70-71—210 Ben Kern 10/24-25/05 Barona Collegiate Cup69-70-72—211 Robert Streb 3/19-20/07 Ron Moore Invitational75-63-73—211* Ben Kern 10/22-24/04 The Nelson Invitational212 10 Times

Lowest Individual 72-Hole Score (From 1969)68-69-75-76—288 A.J. Elgert 6/1-4/04 NCAA Championships

* Tournament was played on a par-69

Career Stroke AveragePlayer Years Rds. Avg.Ben Kern 2003-06 104 73.77Matt Van Cleave 2002-05 106 73.96Aaron Watkins 2001-04 136 74.30A.J. Elgert 2001-04 134 74.76Richard Laing 1991-93 72 75.41Josh Persons 2002-04 60 75.51Bryan Milberger 1999-02 117 75.85Greg Douglas 2001-04 56 75.91Matt Williams 2000-02 81 76.01Mark Sears 1998-00 69 76.36

Annual Stroke AveragePlayer Year Rds. Avg.Matt Van Cleave 2004-05 39 72.33Ben Kern 2005-06 35 72.74Aaron Watkins 2002-03 38 73.34Aaron Watkins 2003-04 34 73.70Aaron Watkins 2001-02 33 73.72Robert Streb 2005-06 41 73.83Ben Kern 2003-04 26 73.88A.J. Elgert 2001-02 33 73.93A.J. Elgert 2003-04 35 74.20Ben Kern 2004-05 39 74.25

Tournaments Played (Career)Player Years TournamentsAaron Watkins 2001-04 49A.J. Elgert 2001-04 48Bryan Milberger 1999-02 41Ben Kern 2003-06 36Matt Van Cleave 2002-05 36Kyle Yonke 2004-08 33Robert Streb 2005-09 33Chad Buckridge 1994-97 32Scott McNeely 1999-02 31Richard Laing 1991-93 30Matt Williams 2000-02 28

Tournaments Played (Season)Player Year TournamentsRobert Streb 2005-06 14Greg Douglas 2002-03 14Josh Persons 2002-03 14Aaron Watkins 2002-03 14Mitchell Gregson 2006-07 13Joe Ida 2006-07 13Kyle Yonke 2006-07 13Tyler Cummins 2005-06 13Matt Van Cleave 2004-05 13Ben Kern 2004-05 13A.J. Elgert 2002-03 13Richard Laing 1991-92 13

Total Rounds (Career)Player Years RoundsAaron Watkins 2001-04 136A.J. Elgert 2001-04 134Bryan Milberger 1999-02 117Matt Van Cleave 2002-05 106Ben Kern 2003-06 104Kyle Yonke 2004-08 96Robert Streb 2005-09 93Scott McNeely 1999-02 90Chad Buckridge 1994-97 85Matt Williams 2000-02 81Scott Hovis 1993-96 75Jason Losch 1993-96 73

BOLD indicates mark set in fall 2007.Note: Due to insufficient information in the K-State archives, all individual records date back to1990.

K-State sophomore Joe Ida carded the lowest score in school history on a par-72 with his 65 at the PacificInvita�onal. The Fort Sco�, Kan., na�ve was named Big 12 Golfer of the Month in October.

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Big Six ConferenceYear Champion Runner-up K-State Medalist Top K-State Finisher Location1935 Oklahoma (631) Nebraska (689) 5th Unknown Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1936 Oklahoma/Nebraska(617) Kansas (624) 5th Unknown Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1937 Nebraska (612) Oklahoma (620) 6th Unknown Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1938 Oklahoma (638) Nebraska (652) 6th Unknown Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1939 Kansas (644) Oklahoma (645) 6th Unknown Unknown Ames, Iowa1940 Iowa State (635) Oklahoma (649) 6th Unknown Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1941 Oklahoma Iowa State/Nebraska 5th Unknown Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1947 Oklahoma/Kansas Iowa State 6th Unknown Unknown Unknown

Big Seven ConferenceYear Champion Runner-up K-State Medalist Top K-State Finisher Location1948 Oklahoma (584) Nebraska (597) 7th Charlie Coe, OU (136) Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1949 Missouri (608) Oklahoma (626) 5th Dick Ashley, KU (149) Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1950 Kansas (604) Oklahoma (605) 7th Joe Gifford, NU (145) Unknown Lincoln, Neb.1951 Oklahoma (929) Nebraska (946) 6th Graham Hunt, KSU (226) Graham Hunt (1st) Kansas City, Mo.1952 Oklahoma (934) Nebraska (944) 7th Joe Gifford, NU (229) Bill Bogess (T17th) Norman, Okla.1953 Iowa State (909) Colorado (949) 5th Dan Molyneaux, ISU (224) Russell Hicks (T6th) Ames, Iowa1954 Colorado (890) Oklahoma (895) 7th Keith Alexander, CU (216) Kent Poore (T13th) Boulder, Colo.1955 Oklahoma/Colorado (916) Iowa State (917) 7th Bob Richards, KU (222) Ken Poore (T8th) Lawrence, Kan.1956 Oklahoma (890) Kansas (901) 3rd Bob Richards, KU (214) Dave Smith (3rd) Manhattan, Kan.1957 Oklahoma (920) Kansas (939) 7th Jack Moore, OU (223) Dave Pfuetze (T4th) Lincoln, Neb.

Big Eight ConferenceYear Champion Runner-up K-State Medalist Top K-State Finisher Location1958 Oklahoma State (898) Oklahoma (911) 6th Abe Justice, OSU (213) Dave Smith (T12th) Ames, Iowa1959 Oklahoma State (890) Missouri (932) 7th Jim Wright, OSU (219) Charles Hostetter (21st) Norman, Okla.1960 Oklahoma State (879) Kansas (927) 8th Jim Wright, OSU (212) Charles Hostetter (T22nd) Ames, Iowa1961 Oklahoma State (865) Colorado (892) 7th Bob Smith, OU (213) Jim Colbert (11th) Boulder, Colo.1962 Oklahoma State (844) Oklahoma (868) 7th Dick Cammon, OSU (200) Larry Lewman (T5th) Columbia, Mo.1963 Oklahoma State (849) Oklahoma (869) 4th George Hixon, OSU (209) Jim Colbert (2nd) Lawrence, Kan.1964 Oklahoma State (845) Oklahoma (869) 6th George Hixon, OSU (207) Jim Colbert (T14th) Stillwater, Okla.1965 Oklahoma State (900) Oklahoma (928) 3rd Bob Dickson, OSU (218) Ron Schmedemann (T3rd) Lincoln. Neb.1966 Oklahoma State (854) Colorado (864) 7th Hale Irwin, CU (218) Ron Schmedemann (T7th) Columbia, Mo.1967 Oklahoma State (592) Oklahoma (607) 5th Hale Irwin, CU (146) Ron Schmedemann (9th) Norman, Okla.1968 Colorado (857) Oklahoma State (861) 6th Grier Jones, OSU (210) Doug Gray (T11th) Boulder. Colo.1969 Oklahoma State (866) Oklahoma (877) 4th Skip Graham, OU (214) Doug Gray (T18th) Ames, Iowa1970 Oklahoma State (886) Oklahoma (917) 7th Mike Holder, OSU (219) Doug Gray (T3rd) Lawrence, Kan.1971 Oklahoma State (865) Missouri (905) 8th Danny Edwards, OSU (216) Paul Anderson (T25th) Stillwater, Okla.1972 Oklahoma State (864) Missouri (890) 5th Danny Edwards, OSU (211) Doug Meier (13th) Boulder, Colo.1973 Oklahoma State (847) Nebraska (869) 5th Don Bliss, OSU (209) Paul Anderson (T5th) Manhattan, Kan.1974 Oklahoma State (886) Oklahoma (894) 8th Jamie Gonzales, OSU (219) John Hensley (28th) Lincoln, Neb.1975 Oklahoma State (876) Oklahoma (902) 8th Tom Jones, OSU (217) Terry Brennan (T19th) Norman, Okla1976 Oklahoma State (878) Colorado (923) DNP Lindy Miller, OSU (217) DNP Columbia, Mo.1977 Oklahoma State (878) Oklahoma (916) 6th Lindy Miller, OSU (220) Scott Bunker (T10th) Lawrence, Kan.1978 Oklahoma State (858) Nebraska (907) 8th Lindy Miller, OSU (212) Scott Bunker (T9th) Lawrence, Kan.1979 Oklahoma State (888) Colorado (915) 8th Bob Tway, OSU (215) Scott Bunker (T26th) Lawrence, Kan.1980 Oklahoma State (868) Colorado (891) 8th Rafael Alarcon, OSU (213) George Furney (T25th) Lawrence, Kan.1981 Oklahoma State (857) Colorado (864) 8th Terry Kahl, CU (211) Brad Johnson (30th) Lawrence, Kan.1982 Oklahoma State (870) Oklahoma (886) 8th Willie Wood, OSU (211) Robert Sedorcek (27th) Lawrence, Kan.1983 Oklahoma State (888) Oklahoma (901) 8th Andrew Magee, OU (216) Jack Day (28th) Lawrence, Kan.1984 Missouri (903) OU/OSU (908) 8th Scott Verplank, OSU (220) Robert Sedorcek (20th) Lawrence, Kan.1985 Oklahoma State (869) Oklahoma (888) 8th Grant Waite, OU (212) Robert Sedorcek (T25th) OK. City, Okla.1986 Oklahoma State (866) Oklahoma (872) 8th Brian Watts, OSU (211) Daran Neuschafer (T34th) Osage Beach, Mo.1987 Oklahoma State (837) Oklahoma (842) 8th Michael Bradley, OSU (206) Jeff Sedorcek (T29th) Hutchinson, Kan.1988 Oklahoma State (861) Oklahoma (875) 8th E.J. Pfister, OSU (213) Jeff Sedorcek (T15) Tulsa, Okla.1989 Oklahoma State (875) Oklahoma (875) 8th Kevin Wentworth, OSU Jeff Sedorcek (T16th) Tulsa, Okla.1990 Oklahoma State (849) Oklahoma (880) 8th Kevin Wentworth, OSU Brett Vuillemin (T9th) Edmond, Kan.1991 Oklahoma State (889) Oklahoma (917) 8th Matt Gogel, KU (219) Richard Laing (13th) Leawood, Kan.1992 Oklahoma (866) Oklahoma State (868) 6th Alan Bratton, OSU (210) Richard Laing (T7th) Hutchinson, Kan.1993 Oklahoma State (888) Kansas (889) 7th Bobby Kalinowski, CU (210) Richard Laing (12th) Hutchinson, Kan.1994 Oklahoma State (883) Kansas (888) 6th Bobby Kalinowski, CU (217) Scott Hovis (T12th) Hutchinson, Kan.1995 Oklahoma State (858) Kansas (880) 5th Alan Bratton, OSU (211) Chad Buckridge (T11th) Hutchinson, Kan.1996 Oklahoma State (895) Oklahoma (895) 6th Kris Cox, OSU (217) Troy Halterman (7th) Hutchinson, Kan.

Big 12 ConferenceYear Champion Runner-up K-State Medalist Top K-State Finisher Location1997 Oklahoma State (882) Texas (892) 7th Leif Westerberg, OSU (211) Matt Murdoch (14th) Hutchinson, Kan.1998 Oklahoma State (898) Texas (905) 12th Hunter Haas, OU (218) Brian Racette (T15th) Hutchinson, Kan.1999 Kansas (857) Nebraska (859) 10th David Gossett, UT (209) Benninga & Milberger (T15th) Hutchinson, Kan.2000 Oklahoma State (851) Kansas (863) 10th Charles Howell, OSU (200) Bryan Milberger (T8th) Hutchinson, Kan.2001 Baylor (894) Oklahoma/Texas (904) 8th Worth Williams, BU (215) A.J. Elgert (T20th) Hutchinson, Kan.2002 Texas (850) Oklahoma State (851) 7th Anders Hultman, OSU (203) Aaron Watkins (T6th) Hutchinson, Kan.2003 Texas (894) Oklahoma State (898) T6th Hunter Mahan, OSU (208) Matt Van Cleave (T16th) Tulsa, Okla.2004 Texas (864) Oklahoma (870) 4th Jason Hartwick, Texas (204) Aaron Watkins (T6th) Hutchinson, Kan.2005 Oklahoma State (868) Oklahoma (877) 10th Anthony Kim, OU (208) Matt Van Cleave (4th) Trinity, Texas2006 Oklahoma (858) Texas (862) T10th Matthew Rosenfeld, UT (210) Ben Kern (T19th) Tulsa, Okla.2007 Oklahoma State (866) Texas A&M (873) 9th Pablo Martin, OSU (211) Joe Ida (T22nd) Hutchinson, Kan.

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National AwardsGolfweek Preseason All�America 1992�93 Richard Laing Honorable Mention

PING Division I All�America2004 A.J. Elgert Honorable Mention

PING All-Central Region Team2003 Aaron Watkins2004 Aaron Watkins2005 Matt Van Cleave2006 Ben Kern

Conference AwardsAll�ConferenceAll�Big Eight1991�92 Richard Laing1992�93 Richard LaingAll�Big 122002�03 Aaron Watkins2003�04 Aaron Watkins2004�05 Matt Van Cleave

Conference Player of the yearBig Eight1992�93 Richard Laing

All�Conference Tournament Team1999�00 Bryan Milberger2001�02 Aaron Watkins2003�04 Matt Van Cleave2003�04 Aaron Watkins2004�05 Matt Van Cleave

Manhattan Catbackers Team AwardsLow Fall Low Spring Most Improved

Year Stroke Average Stroke Average Player2000-01 Bryan Milberger, Jr. - 74.53 A.J. Elgert, Fr. - 75.29 Matt Williams, Jr.2001-02 Aaron Watkins, So. - 73.33 A.J. Elgert, So. - 73.83 Aaron Watkins, Jr.2002-03 Aaron Watkins, Jr. - 71.70 Aaron Watkins, Jr. - 74.40 Greg Douglas, Jr.2003-04 Aaron Watkins, Sr. - 72.46 A.J. Elgert, Sr. - 74.00 Ben Kern, So.

Matt Van Cleave, Jr. - 72.462004-05 Matt Van Cleave, Sr. - 72.33 Matt Van Cleave, Sr. - 72.33 Matt Van Cleave, Sr.2005-06 Ben Kern, Sr. - 71.40 Ben Kern, Sr. - 73.75 Ben Kern, Sr.2006-07 Kyle Yonke, Jr. - 74.53 Robert Streb, So. - 74.95 Kyle Yonke, Jr.2007-08 Mitchell Gregson, So. - 72.94

Academic HonorsGCAA/Cleveland Golf All�America Scholars1994�95 Troy Halterman1995�96 Troy Halterman2000�01 Matt Williams2001�02 Matt Williams 2003�04 Matt Van Cleave2004�05 Matt Van Cleave2006�07 Kyle Yonke

All�District VII1994�95 Troy Halterman

All�ConferenceBig Eight1990�91 Richard Laing First Team1990�91 David Sedlock Second Team1991�92 Jim Brenneman First Team1991�92 Sean Robertson Honorable Mention1992�93 Jim Brenneman First Team1992�93 Sean Robertson Honorable Mention1993�94 Troy Halterman First Team1994�95 Troy Halterman First Team

Big 121997�98 Brant Benninga First Team1998�99 Scott McNeely First Team1999�00 Dan Demory First Team1999�00 Scott McNeely First Team1999�00 Matt Williams First Team2000�01 Scott McNeely First Team2000�01 Matt Williams First Team2001�02 Scott McNeely First Team2001�02 Matt Williams First Team2001�02 Mark Sprecker Second Team2002�03 Greg Douglas First Team2002�03 Aaron Watkins First Team2003�04 Greg Douglas Second Team2003�04 Tim Moody First Team2003�04 Matt Van Cleave First Team2004�05 Matt Van Cleave First Team2004�05 Nick Shumacher Second Team2005�06 Jonathan James First Team2005�06 Kyle Yonke First Team2006�07 Joe Kinney Second Team2006�07 Jay Kramer First Team2006�07 Robert Streb Second Team2006�07 Kyle Yonke First Team

Robert Streb competed at the 2007 U.S. Amateur.

K�State at the U.S. Amateur1999 Scott McNeely1999 Bryan Milberger2001 Matt Williams2002 Bryan Milberger2002 Aaron Watkins 2003 Josh Persons2003 Aaron Watkins2004 A.J. Elgert2005 Matt Van Cleave2006 Tyler Cummins2007 Robert Streb

Aaron Watkins was K-State’s first golfer selected to the PING All-Central Region Team, and went on to be-come the first ever WIldcat chosen as a member of the All-Big 12 team.

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- A -Alefs, Spencer 2007Anderson, Paul 1971-73Anschutz, Fredrick G. 1965,68Athey, Joel 1964-66Atkinson, Dick 1949-50

- B -Batt, Bob 1948,50Bell, Peter A. 1966-69Benninga, Brant 1995-99Benson, Jay 1978Berkholtz, Dennis L. 1965-66Beymer, Bob 1978Bishop, Don 1947-49Boggess, Bill 1952Boone, George 1931Bouchey, Bill 1961-63Breit, Don 1964Brennen, Terrance L. 1972-75Buck, Frank 1959Buckridge, Chad 1994-97Bunker, Craig L. 1968Bunker, Scott 1977-79Byrne, K.C. 1986

- C -Carlson, Jon 1978-79, 81Carlson, Calvin 1962Case, Roland 1946-47Clark, Zac 1995, 97-99Colbert, Chris 1984Colbert, Jim 1961, 63-64Cook, Josh 1999-00Crow, Kevin 1982-85Crow Reagan 1983Crow, Roger 1935, 38Cummins, Tyler 2005-06Curtis, Bill 1960

- D -Dahl, Mike 1978Darland, Bob 1974-75Day, Jackson 1983-86Demory, Dan 1997-98, 2000-01Dietz, Jimmy 2003Donnellan, Bobby 1990-91Downey, Joe 1957-58Douglas, Greg 2002-04Dusenbury, Doug 1964

- E - Elgert, A.J. 2001-04

Elliott, Dale 1952-53Everett, Arthur 1931

- F -Fiscella, James 1983-86Fowler, Curt 1986Fowler, Todd A. 1987-90French, Allen 1983-86Funk, Bob 1947, 50Funk, Jay 1946-47Furney, George 1980-81

- G - Gelwix, Randy 1969-71Gomez, Chris 1988Gorman, Richard 1940-41Graham, Bill 1991-92Graham, James J. 1965-67Graham, John R. 1964-67Gray, Doug 1969-70Gray Jerry D. 1968Green, Mont 1979-80Gregson, Mitchell 2007

- H -Hacker, Roy 1937Halterman, Troy 1994-96Hanrahan, Pat 1986Hays, Barney 1935-37Herbel, Mike 1961Hermann, Doug 1980Hendricks, Arnold J 1957-59Hensley, John L. 1971-73Hicks, Russell 1951-53Higgins, Jeremy 1997Hipp, Dean 1939Hite, Richard 1979-80Holmberg, Eugene 1927,30Holsinger, Joe 1927Hooper, Frank 1951Hooper, George 1959Hostetler, Alvin 1931-32Hostetler, Charles 1958-60Hovis, Scott 1993-96Hunt, Graham 1951-53

- I -Ida, Joe 2007

- J -James, Jonathan 2002-03,05-06Jennings, Tim 1988-89Johnson, Brad 1980-82Johnson, Gary L. 1966, 68-69Johnson, Scott 1981Judd, Chad 1991-93

- K -Kaup, Steve 1975, 77Keith, Walter 1939Keller, Troy 1987-89Kellogg, Bob 1937-38Kenzie, David 1931-32Kern, Ben 2003-06Kershner, Gary 1961-62Kesinger, Don 1960King, Andy 1995, 97-98Kinney, Joe 2006-07Knight, Christopher 1972-73Knight, Joey 1975, 77Kramer, Jay 2006Kruse, Jeff 1979

- L -Laing, Richard 1991-93Leeper, Bob 1968-70Lewis, Gordon G. 1972-73

Lewman, Larry 1962-63Lindblom, David M. 1972-73Linn, Brian 1975, 78-79Long, Dick 1960Losch, Jason 1993-96Lott, Dale 1927, 30Lowery, Tim 1968-70Lovell, C.L. Jr 1948Lucas, Jim 1954

- M -Mahoney, Bill 1950Martin, Dick 1959Matson, Randy 1960McNeely, Scott 1999-02Meier, Doug 1969-72Milberger, Bryan 1999-02Millard, Hall 1941Miller, Toller 1995Monahan, Willard 1941, 46Moody, Tim 2003-04Moss, Bob 1948-49Mueller, Larry 1977Munday, Bill 1940Murdoch, Matt 1997-98Myers, Mike 1948-50Myers, Chad 1995-96

- N -Nelson, David 1961Nelson, Larry 1955Neuschafer, Daran 1986-89Nordstrom, Kenneth 1939Novosel, John 1988

- O -Olney, Brent E. 1972-73

- P -Paustian, James 1940-41Peck, Dick 1951Peel, Robert J. 1973Persons, Josh 2003-04Pfuetze, Dick 1955-57Philbrick, Robert L. 1971-72Phillips, Bob 1935Pinney, Max 1994Poore, Kent 1954-55

- R -Racette, Brian 1997-99Ranz, Edward 1963Remick, Ben 1927Richards, Bill 1946Robertson, Sean 1991-93Robins, Robert 1951Rodemich, Todd 2000Runberg, David A. 1973

- S -Schmedemann, Ron 1965-67Schrock, Ty 1984Schoenbeck, Tom 1970Schulte, Jason 2007Schumacher, Nick 2003-05Schweizer, Bryan, 2001-03

Sears, Mark 1998-00Sedlock, David 1987-90Sedorcek, Jeff 1987-90Sedorcek, Robert 1982-85Seevers, Matt 1991Shaw, Jerry 1962-64Shellenberger, Charles 1965-67Shields, John 1987-90Siebert, Will 1991-94Skiver, Bob 1953-54Small, Mark 1982-83Smith Dave 1956,58Smith, Gerald 1956-58Soldan, Daryn 2000-02Sorenson, Rich 1977-80Sprecker, Mark 2002Stephens, Brad 1989-90Streb, Robert 2006-07Stretcher, John 1952-54

- T -Thames, Albert D. 1972-73Thompson, Chris 1990-91Tinker, Brady 1984

- V -Van Cleave, Matt 2003-05Vaughn, Doug 1975, 77-78Vautravers, Randy 1977Vuillemin, Brett 1989-92

- W -Waldman, Brett 1992-94Walker, Hays, lll 1954-56Walter, B.J. 1995-98Ward, Arlin 1940-41Watkins, Aaron 2001-04Weatherford, Jim 1955Weddle, Chris 1993Weeks, Charles 1938Wells, Homer 1936Wesche, D.C. 1936-38Wheeler, Vince 1978Williams, Matt 2000-02Williams, Thaine 1935, 38Wilson, Ryan 2000Windsheffel, John 1974

- Y -Yonke, Kyle 2005-07York, Benjamin C. 1969York, Benny 1939-40Young, Ronald 1956-57

Jim Colbert was the runner-up ofthe 1964 NCAA Championship.

A.J. Elgert led the Wildcats in SpringStroke Average during three seasons.

Richard Laing was the Big Eightplayer of the year in 92-93.

Mark Sears carded a 212 at theWildcat Intercollegiate in 1998.

Matt Van Cleave recorded thelowest stroke average in a singleseason when he averaged 72.33 perround in 2004-05.

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The most easily recognizable part of this new period of growth and improvement comes

in the form of enrollment figures. More than 23,000 students enrolled at Kansas State

during the fall 2006 academic year. That's a stunning accomplishment for President Jon

Wefald and his staff, who have spearheaded a huge enrollment increase since their arrival

in 1986.

Since Dr. Wefald’s arrival, enrollment has increased from roughly 16,000 to more than

23,000. K-State has also built a healthy endowment program and established a national

presence in athletics. With Wefald at the helm, K-State’s total research funding increased

to record numbers. The university returns $17 for every $1 of state funding it receives.

In addition, K-State has added over 2.0 million square feet of new university buildings,

including a new library, a new art museum and a nationally acclaimed plant science

building. Construction is also nearly complete on K-State’s $53.4 million Biosecurity

Research Institute, which will make the University a national leader in the fight against bio

terrorism.

Academic achievement at the institution is drawing national acclaim as well. K-State

leads the nation’s public universities in the total number of Rhodes, Marshall, Truman,

Goldwater and Udall scholarship winners. Students have won more Truman scholarships,

more Goldwater scholarships and more Phi Kappa Phi Fellowships than any other public

university in the nation.

K-State students have an outstanding record of acceptance into professional schools. In

the last three years, 94 percent of pre-nursing students, 70 percent of pre-dentistry

students, and 76 percent of pre-physical therapy students were accepted. Over the last 10

years, nearly 70 percent of pre-med students have been accepted, while the past five

years, 80 percent of pre-law students were accepted.

It's a vibrant time at Kansas State.

KSU Gardens

Alumni Center

Chalmers Hall

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HISTORY AND LOCATIONKansas State University was founded Feb. 16, 1863,

under provisions of the Morrill Act which establishedland grant colleges. It was initially located on thegrounds of the old Bluemont Central College, which waschartered in 1858. The university moved to its presentsite in 1875. Historians disagree over whether K-Stateor Michigan State was the first land-grant college in thenation.

The 668-acre main campus is in northern Manhattan (population 50,000) and is convenient to both businessand residential districts. It is located 125 miles west ofKansas City in the rolling Flint Hills of northeast Kansas.

Under an enactment of the 1991 Kansas Legislature,the Salina campus was established through a merger ofthe former Kansas College of Technology with theuniversity.

Additional university sites include 18,000 acres in thefour branch locations of the Agricultural ExperimentStation at Hays, Garden City, Colby and Parsons, and8,600 acres in the Konza Prairie Research Natural Areajointly operated by the AES and the Division of Biology.

K-State accomplishments have far-reaching effects.Most NASA space shuttle flights carry K-Stateexperiments aboard. Astronaut space gloves and thewater-purifying system used on the NASA spaceshuttles were developed here. K-State is at the forefrontof a national atomic physics research program thatcould mean nuclear power without nuclear waste.

The university hosts the prestigious Landon Lectureson Public Issues, honoring the late Kansas statesmanAlfred M. Landon. Since 1966 the series has featuredmore than 120 nationally prominent speakers. Pastspeakers include Presidents Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford,Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, and,most recently, Bill Clinton.

One of six universities governed by the Kansas Boardof Regents, Kansas State University continues to fulfillits historic educational mission in teaching, researchand public service.

MISSION STATEMENTKansas State University is a comprehensive,

research, land-grant institution first serving studentsand the people of Kansas, and also the nation and theworld.

Since its founding in 1863, the University hasevolved into amodern institution of higher education,committed to quality programs, and responsive to arapidly changing world and the aspirations of anincreasingly diverse society. Together with other majorcomprehensive universities, K-State sharesresponsibilities for developing human potential,expanding knowledge, enriching cultural expression,and extending its expertise to individuals, business,education, and government. These responsibilities areaddressed through an array of undergraduate andgraduate degree programs, research and creativeactivities, and outreach and public service programs. Inaddition, its land-grant mandate, based on federal andstate legislation, establishes a focus to its instructional,research, and extension activities which is uniqueamong the Regents' institutions.

Through quality teaching, the University iscommitted to provide all students with opportunities todevelop the knowledge, understanding, and skillscharacteristic of an educated person. It is also pledgedto prepare students for successful employment oradvanced studies through a variety of disciplinary andprofessional degree programs. To meet theseintentions, the institution dedicates itself to providingacademic and extracurricular learning experienceswhich promote and value both excellence and culturaldiversity. Kansas State University prepares its studentsto be informed, productive, and responsible citizenswho participate actively in advancing cultural,educational, economic, scientific, and socio-politicalundertakings.

Research and other creative endeavors comprise anessential component of Kansas State's mission. Allfaculty members contribute to the discovery anddissemination of new knowledge.

ACADEMIC RECOGNITION� K-State has been named among the best values in

U.S. colleges and universities by two recent guides,the Princeton Review and the Kiplinger 100. Bothlists focus on academic and financial value. TheKiplinger 100 “Best Values in Public Colleges” liststhe schools offering "top-notch academics ataffordable prices." Its rankings focus on traditionalfour-year schools with broad-based curriculums andare based on data provided by more than 500 publicfour-year colleges and universities. The PrincetonReview's “2007 America's Best Value Colleges” guideincludes 150 colleges and universities, both publicand private.

� K-State is one of the "25 cutting-edge schools in thenation," according to 2008 edition of KaplanPublishing's guide, "You Are Here: A Guide to Over380 Colleges & Unlimited Paths to Your Future." K-State was selected as a cutting-edge school becauseit offers programs in many of the "50 hottest careerchoices," as identified by the guide through surveysconducted with prospective undergraduates acrossthe country. K-State was the only school in Kansasand the only school from the Big 12 identified as acutting-edge school in the guide.

� K-State is among the top 94 of all public and privatecolleges and universities in the nation. According tothe classification of universities and colleges by theCarnegie Foundation for the Advancement ofTeaching, K-State now ranks in the top tier in thecategory “research universities.” The classificationmeans K-State is now among the top 4 percent ofinstitutions of higher education in the United States.

� K-State is in the top four percent of schools in thenation for research activity. According to the latestrankings of America’s colleges and universities bythe Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement ofTeaching, K-State now ranks in the top tier of thethree subcategories for the 278 doctorate-granting institutions evaluated in the study.

Dr. Jon WefaldKansas State University President

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Kansas State has nine colleges offering bachelor's degrees in more than 100 fields, 60master's degree programs and 42 doctoral degree programs.

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTUREDean: Fred A. Cholick - 785.532.6147; Email: [email protected] � Seven of the college's faculty have been recognized as the top teachers in the region and

nation through the U.S.D.A. Food and Agricultural Sciences Excellence in College andUniversity Teaching Awards Program. No other university has had more than five of theirfaculty recognized through this prestigious teacher recognition program.

� Offers the only bachelor's programs in bakery, feed, and milling science and managementin the world.

� One-of-a-kind national programs include horticultural therapy; international meat andlivestock, international grains; golf course management; and a master's in agribusiness.

� Majors: Agriculture; General Agribusiness; Agricultural economics; Agricultural education;Agricultural communication and journalism; Agricultural technology management;Agronomy; Animal sciences and industry; Bakery science and industry; Feed science andmanagement; Food science and industry; Grain science and industry; Horticulture; Millingscience and management; Park management and conservation; Pre-veterinary medicine.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND DESIGNDean: Dennis Law - 785.532.5950; Email: [email protected] � Accredited 5-year master’s degree in architecture, interior architecture and product

design, landscape architecture, and regional and community planning. This combinationof disciplines makes this college one of the most comprehensive design schools in thenation.

� The College's graduates are partners and principals in hundreds of firms worldwide. � The architecture program was ranked No. 5 in a national survey of over 150 leading U.S.

architecture firms in January 2007. It marked the sixth time that the school has beenranked among the nation's top 10.

� The interior architecture and interior design programs were both ranked No. 4 in a 2007national survey of over 1,000 leading U.S. firms. Both programs have been in the top 10during all eight years in which the study has been conducted.

� The landscape architecture program was ranked No. 6 in the 2007 national survey. � Majors: Architecture; Interior architecture and product design; Landscape architecture;

Regional and community planning.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESDean: Stephen White - 785.532.6900; Email: [email protected] � Largest of the colleges with approximately 7,000 students. It also offers approximately 85

percent of all freshman courses and 65 percent of all credits taught. � Every student will take classes from the College of Arts and Sciences. � Has produced seven Rhodes Scholars in the past 17 years. � Majors: Anthropology, Art, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry - Chemical Science, Clinical

Laboratory Science, Economics, English - Creative Writing, Literature, and Literature withTeaching Certificate, Fisheries, Wildlife & Conservation Biology - BioDiversity &Conservation, Fisheries Ecology & Management, and Wildlife Ecology & Management,Geography, Geology, History, Humanities, Kinesiology - Nutrition & Exercise Science andHealth Fitness Instructor, Life Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communications,Mathematics, Microbiology, Modern Languages - French, German, Russian, and Spanish,Music Education, Music, Applied Music, Philosophy, Physical Science, Physics, PoliticalScience, Psychology, Social Science, Social Work, Sociology - Criminology, SpeechCommunications, Statistics, Theatre - Dance, and Women Studies. Pre-ProfessionalPrograms: Pre-Law, Pre-Chiropractic Medicine, Pre-Health Information Managemetn, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Medince, Pre-Dentistry -Pre-Dental Hygiene, Pre-Optometry, Pre-Nursing, Pre-Physician Assistant, Pre-VeterinaryMedicine.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONDean: Yar Ebadi - 785.532.7227; Email: [email protected] � All academic programs are fully accredited at both the graduate and undergraduate level

by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business –which provides global leadership in advancing management education.

� Majors: Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, Marketing,Management Information Systems (MIS).

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONDean: Michael Holen - 785.532.5525; Email: [email protected] � Largest undergraduate major (Elementary Education), largest undergraduate minor

(Leadership Studies), and largest graduate program (English as a Second Language) in theuniversity.

� Nationally recognized for outstanding partnerships with public school districts. � Comprehensive educational emphases, with 36 undergraduate certification areas, and 6

masters and 9 doctoral degree programs. Programs accredited by the Kansas StateDepartment of Education (KSDE) and the National Council for Accreditation of TeacherEducation (NCATE).

� Professional Development School (PDS) model is the signature program for thepreparation of entry-level teachers at K-State.

� Faculty write books, give invited presentations and direct many education reform projectsincluding an $8.7 million Teacher Quality Grant funded by the U.S Department ofEducation.

� Recipients of major nationally competitive grants to reform schooling, improve thepreparation and professional development of teachers, use modern technologies to improve studentlearning, and promote equitable educational opportunity for all children.

� Majors: Adult and continuing education, Educational administration and leadership,Elementary education, Secondary education, Special education, Counseling and studentdevelopment.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGDean: John R. English - 785.532.5590; Email: [email protected] � Largest and most comprehensive engineering program in the region.� Home to the Institute for Environmental Research, the first of its kind in the world on a

college campus.� Civil Infrastructures Systems Laboratory houses one of six accelerated testing facilities in

the nation, capable of testing large-scale pavement, structural, and bridge elements.� Home to the second largest architectural engineering program in the nation and has been

selected by the journal, Consulting & Specifying Engineer, as the preferred source forentry-consulting engineers.

� Cited twice by the National Society of Professional Engineers for its outstandingprofessional programs, one of just 10 colleges in the nation so honored.

� Department of mechanical and nuclear engineering operates the only university researchnuclear reactor in an 11-state contiguous region of the Plains states.

� K-Staters have designed wheelchair transportation systems for ambulances, a space glovefor astronauts (won national competition sponsored by NASA) and have helped industriesredesign computer networks.

� One of 17 universities selected by NASA to design environmental controls for sustainedlife on Space Station Freedom.

� Majors: Architectural engineering; Biological and agricultural engineering; Chemicalengineering; Civil engineering; Computer engineering; Construction science andmanagement; Electrical engineering; Industrial engineering; Information systems;Mechanical engineering.

COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGYDean: Virginia Moxley - 785.532.5500; Email: [email protected] � The college focuses on teaching, research and outreach that support the quality of human

life.� The largest nutrition and exercise sciences undergraduate program in the nation.� An interior design program that is consistently ranked among the top four in the country.� A communication sciences and disorders program that is ranked 11th of 166 masters-only

program by U.S. News and World Report in 2006.� A distance dietetics program with students in 30 states and six other countries.� Majors: Apparel and textiles; Athletic training; Communication sciences and disorders;

Dietetics; Early childhood education; Family studies and human services (Family life andcommunity services, Lifespan human development, Personal financial planning); Hoteland restaurant management; Human ecology; Interior design; Nutrition and exercisesciences; Nutritional sciences; Public health nutrition.

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND AVIATIONDean: Dennis Kuhlman - 785.826.2601; Email: [email protected] � K-State at Salina, Home of the College of Technology and Aviation, became a member of

the K-State family in 1991 following a merger with the former Kansas College ofTechnology. The citizens have invested over $5 million in the campus and enrollment hasgrown over 84 percent.

� The school has added over $10 million in new aircraft and equipment and over $2.6million in endowed KSU Foundation funds.

� Majors: Applied business; Applied Technologies; Aviation maintenance; Constructionengineering technology; Computer systems technology; Electronic and computerengineering technology; Mechanical engineering technology; Professional pilot;Technology management; Web development technology.

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINEDean: Ralph Richardson - 785.532.5660; Email: [email protected] � One of the nation's leading veterinary colleges with a continual commitment to good

teaching since 1905. � Opportunities are provided to work with house pets, livestock and exotic animals. � Some research specialties include equine exercise physiology, genetic disease in animals,

respiratory physiology, stress and immunity defense mechanisms and animal sportsmedicine.

� Professional students earn their Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees while completingthe four-year curriculum.

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CRAIG BOLERJACKB.S. Journalism ‘77

“The NFL on CBS” Announcer

SAM BROWNBACKB.S. Economics ‘79

U.S. Senator

VELINA HOUSTONB.A. Theater ‘79

Award-winning playwright

PAT ROBERTSB.S. Journalism ‘58

U.S. Senator

WARREN STALEYB.S. Engineering ‘65

President of Cargill, Inc.

John Allen, Former Chief Operating Officer, Cincinnati Reds

Kirstie Alley, Actress of “Cheers”, “Veronica’s Closet”, “Fat Actress” fame

Thane Baker, Olympic gold medalist in track and field

Tom Barrett, Retired Chairman of Goodyear Tire

Rolando Blackman, Former NBA All-Star and current Dallas Mavericks

assistant coach

Craig Bolerjack, Play-by-Play Announcer, “The NFL on CBS” and

“Voice of the Utah Jazz”

Erin Brockovich, enviromental activist, the movie, Erin Brockovich,

is patterned after her life

Sam Brownback, Current U.S. Senator from Kansas and

Republican candidate for the 2008 U.S. Presidency

Susan Buchanan, Co-founder of Aurum Software

John Carlin, Current archivist of the United States

Jim Colbert, Recently-retired Professional golfer, leading money winner on

the 1995 and 1996 Senior Tour

Herbert Dimond, inventor of the snooze alarm clock

DeLoss Dodds, Current Athletics Director at the University of Texas

Paul C. Fisher, President of Fisher Pen Company

(invented space pen for NASA)

Marlin Fitzwater, Press Secretary for both Presidents

Ronald Reagan and George Bush

Steve Fritz, Olympic track and field athlete

Margaret Grosh, Senior economist at The World Bank

Mike Hayden, Former Kansas Governor

Kenny Harrison, Olympic gold medalist triple jumper

Velina Houston, Award-winning playwright and

screenwriter for PBS and 20th Century Fox

Gene Keady, former head basketball coach at Purdue University

Ed King, Retired chairman of the board, King Radio Corp.

Scott Kraft, National Editor, Los Angeles Times

Jim Latham, Former commander U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds

Lynn Markel, Vice-president and CFO for Koch Industries, Inc.

Richard Myers, Former Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff

Bud Newell, inventor of Med Bed Medical Rescue

Unit, used in the movie Any Given Sunday

Richard Pearson, Former President and COO of

TWA and former senior vice president of American Airlines.

Bill Porter, Founder and chairman emeritus of E-Trade

Donald G. Prigmore, President of GTE-Sprint

Samuel Ramey, Basso cantante with New York City Opera

Constance Ramos, Architect on the ABC Television show,

“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”

John Rhodes, Retired Minority Leader of the U.S.

House of Representatives

Pat Roberts, Current U.S. Senator from Kansas

Bernard Rogers, Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander

Richard Rogers, U.S. District Court Judge

Neera Singh, Pioneer in the development of celluar technology

John Slaughter, Former president of Occidental College and

former head of the National Science Foundation

Austra Skujyte, 2004 Olympic silver medalist in the heptathlon

and two-time NCAA champion

Pete Souza, White House photographer

Warren Staley, President and CEO of Cargill Inc.,

the largest privately-owned corporation in the U.S.

Jay Ungar, Grammy Award-winning composer and performer

Kendra Wecker, Professional Basketball Player for the San Antonio

Silver Stars, the fourth-overall pick in the 2005 WNBA Draft.

Jerry Wexler, influential producer at Atlantic Records

inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987

George Yapp, Retired President of Quaker Oats Foundation

� JIM COLBERTProfessional Golfer

� RICHARD MYERSFormer Chairman of theJoint Chiefs of Staff, thehighest ranking militaryofficial in the nation.

� AUSTRA SKYJYTETwo-time NCAA track

and field champion (thirdfrom left) was the silver

medalist in the heptathlon at the 2004

Athens Olympic Games.

� JOHN ALLENFormer COO, Cincinnati Reds

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Few college presidents have been as well recognized nationally for improving the athleticand academic programs on a campus as has K-State's Jon Wefald. Lauded by publicationsfrom the Christian Science Monitor to Sports

Illustrated to USA Today, and by broadcasters like Paul Harvey, the accomplishments duringWefald's tenure have been well noted in the national media. USA Today called theseachievements the "miracle in Manhattan."

Under his leadership, K-State has added about two million square feet of new universitybuildings, including a new library, a new art museum, and a nationally acclaimed plant sciencebuilding. In addition, during the Wefald years enrollment has increased from about 16,000 tomore than 23,000; K-State has built a healthy endowment program and established a nationalpresence in athletics. With Wefald at the helm, K-State's total research funding increased torecord numbers. The university returns nearly $17 for every $1 of state funding it receives.

Since his arrival in 1986, K-State leads the nation's public universities in the total number ofRhodes, Marshall, Truman, Goldwater and Udall scholarship winners. K-State students havewon more Truman scholarships, more Goldwater scholarships and more Phi Kappa PhiFellowships than any other public university in the nation. By recognizing and encouragingexcellence, Wefald has helped K-State achieve the pinnacle of success.

Before coming to Kansas State, Wefald served as Chancellor of the State University Systemin Minnesota from 1982-86, a system comprised of seven universities. He was president ofSouthwest State University in Marshall, Minn., from 1977-82; state of Minnesota'sCommissioner of Agriculture from 1971-77, and a member of the faculty at Gustavus AdolphusUniversity from 1965-70.

He earned his bachelor’s degree from Pacific Lutheran University in 1959, his master’s inhistory and political science from Washington State University in 1961, and his doctorate inhistory from the University of Michigan in 1965.

Born November 24, 1937, Wefald is married to the former Ruth Ann Joynt. They have twoadult sons, Skipp and Andy, both graduates of K-State. Mrs. Wefald earned her bachelor’s andmaster’s degrees in history at the University of Michigan. She was on the faculty at MankatoState University and worked in the Minnesota Office of Economic Security.

DR. JON WEFALDuniversity president | pacific lutheran ‘59

KANSAS STATE’S PRESIDENTSJoseph Denison1863 to 1873

John A. Anderson1873 to 1879

George T. Fairchild1879 to 1897

Thomas E. Will1897 to 1899

Ernest R. Nichols1899 to 1909

Henry J. Waters1909 to 1917

William M. Jardine1918 to 1925

Francis D. Farrell1925 to 1943

Milton S. Eisenhower1943 to 1950

James A. McClain1950 to 1975

Duane C. Acker1975 to 1986

Jon Wefald1986 to present

UNIVERSITY SYSTEMBOARD OF REGENTSReginald L. RobinsonPresident & CEO

Christine Downey-SchmidtChair, Inman

Donna ShankVice-Chair, Liberal

Jerry BoettcherBeloit

Jill DockingWichita

Dan LykinsTopeka

Richard HedgesFort Scott

Janie PerkinsGarden City

Gary SherrerOverland Park

William ThorntonAtchison

Few college presidents have been as well recognized nationally for improving the athletic and academic programs

on a campus as have Kansas State’s Jon Wefald. Lauded by publications from the Christian Science Monitor to

Sports Illustrated to USA Today, the accomplishments during Wefald’s tenure have been well noted in the national

media.

Bob Krause has played a key role in the development ofboth the university and the athletic department since hisappointment as the university’s vice president for

institutional advancement in September 1986.Krause is the chief student affairs officer for Kansas State

and also oversees many of the day-to-day operations of theathletic department. He coordinates the university's on-going

activities with the KSU Foundation, the K-State Alumni Association and works with variousexternal groups such as the Board of Regents and other governmental agencies.

Since his arrival at K-State, Krause has focused attention on ways to improve the attractionand retention of students; means by which the university can better assist the city ofManhattan and the state of Kansas in the area of economic development through cooperativeendeavors with local and state agencies; and ways to expand public awareness regarding thevalue society receives from the teaching, research and service provided by K-State faculty.

Krause came to K-State from the Minnesota State University System, where he served asdirector of student affairs from 1983 to 1986. In that position, he coordinated system-widepolicy and program development for seven state universities enrolling some 51,000 students.From 1975 to 1983, he served as vice president for student affairs at Southwest StateUniversity in Minnesota.

Krause received his bachelor's degree in art education and art from Western IllinoisUniversity in 1967 and his master's in college student personnel work from Michigan StateUniversity in 1968.

Born Sept. 12, 1945, Krause is married to Dr. Marty Vanier. He has three daughters - Katieand Kirsten, both graduates of K-State, and Kathy, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.

BOB KRAUSEvice president of institutional advancementwestern illinois ‘67

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In his six years as Athle�cs Director at Kansas State, Tim Weiser has guidedWildcat athle�cs to an unprecedented level of success that has seen it emerge asone of the Big 12 Conference’s premier programs. And while he is quick to

deflect praise for K-State’s accomplishments toward student-athletes, coaches, staff,university administrators and the program’s loyal fans, few can argue that hisvisionary leadership has spearheaded a complete transforma�on of the athle�csdepartment that has K-State poised to meet the challenges of the 21st Century.

Guided by a philosophy of providing the best possible experience for KansasState’s student-athletes, Weiser, who in 2006 agreed to a 10-year rollover contractextension, has been able to focus the efforts of an en�re department and as a resultusher in the most successful era in athle�cs ever at K-State.

Since his arrival at Kansas State in July of 2001, Weiser, 49, has employed acombina�on of strong management principles and sound financial planning to yieldconsistent growth in the areas of revenues, donor and corporate support and facilityenhancement. This focus on fund-raising and fiscal responsibility has enabledKansas State to undertake an aggressive yet fiscally responsible approach to facilityimprovements that have yielded across-the-board upgrades for nearly all of K-State’s16 intercollegiate athle�cs programs.

In the last three years alone, K-State has completed nearly $7.5 million inupgrades to the Vanier Football Complex and Bill Snyder Family Stadium, begunconstruc�on on premium loge sea�ng in Bramlage Coliseum, constructed new team facili�es for the track & field and rowing programs, and installed new playingsurfaces in just about all of its compe��ve and prac�ce venues, including FieldTurf inthe Indoor Football Complex, Brandeberry Indoor Complex and Tointon FamilyStadium.

Kansas State’s annual athle�cs opera�ng budget has also taken quantum leapsforward under Weiser’s direc�on, growing from $27 million in fiscal year 2001 toone projected at over $38 million for the upcoming academic year. Addi�onally,Weiser’s forward-thinking philosophies have established a mul�-million dollarreserve fund – the first of its kind in school history – with K-State finishing in theblack in each year of his tenure.

On the field, the Wildcats con�nue to enjoy unprecedented success, and the2006-07 academic year was no different. For the first �me in school history, K-State’sfootball (Texas Bowl), men’s basketball (NIT), women’s basketball (WNIT) andbaseball (Big 12 Championship) teams all made postseason appearances in the sameacademic year. This on-the-field success comes on the heels of K-State sending nofewer than 10 of its 16 teams on to postseason play in each of the previous threeyears. Individually, K-State has produced 38 All-Americans in just the last four years.

In 2003-04, Weiser’s third year at the helm, Kansas State became the first Big 12ins�tu�on to win conference championships in three top-�er sports (football,volleyball, women’s basketball) in the same year. And, if one considers that K-Statealso had at least one first-team academic All-American on each of thosechampionship teams, a clear picture of what K-State athle�cs have become duringWeiser’s tenure begins to emerge.

The popularity of Wildcat athle�cs has also skyrocketed to an all-�me high underWeiser’s direc�on, with the men’s basketball program enjoying its first ever seasonsell out during the 2006-07 campaign and the football program also showingimpressive increases. But it’s not just the men’s sports that have enjoyed sterlingsupport. K-State’s women’s volleyball and basketball programs both con�nue to rankamong the na�onal leaders in a�endance, while the Wildcat baseball team recordedits highest average season a�endance ever at Tointon Family Stadium during 2007.

This increase in popularity, combined with the public’s confidence in Weiser’sleadership, has con�nued to generate record revenues in the areas of fund-raising,corporate sponsorship and media rights. The number of contributors to the MikeAhearn Scholarship fund is now approaching 8,000, represen�ng a 30 percentincrease over 2002-03 and more than a 50 percent increase from Weiser’s first yearat K-State. Corporate support of K-State athle�cs is also at an all-�me high, buoyedby a record-se�ng five-year sponsorship pact with ALLTEL and a recent contractwith Nike that made it the official footwear and apparel supplier of Kansas StateAthle�cs.

Named Kansas State’s 13th Director of Athle�cs on July 1, 2001, Weiser’s arrivalat K-State was a homecoming for the na�ve Kansan, who was raised in Great Bendand received his bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s in counseling fromEmporia State while compe�ng on a baseball scholarship.

Weiser and his wife, Susan, are the parents of two children, Melanie and Rudy.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS UNDER TIM WEISERKansas State’s athletic budget has finished in the black every year underWeiser’s leadership and for the first time it has established a reservefund. The budget has grown from $27 million in fiscal 2001 to oneprojected at over $38 million for the 2007-08 academic year.

This past year, Kansas State’s football (Texas Bowl), men’s basketball(NIT), women’s basketball (WNIT) and baseball (Big 12 Championship)teams all made postseason appearances in the same academic year forthe first time in school history.

Facility enhancements have been a hallmark of Weiser’s tenure, includingthe nearly $7.5 million worth of upgrades to the Vanier Sports Complexand Bill Snyder Family Stadium. In the coming year, the department willinstall a new sound system and aluminum benches and purple-moldedchairbacks to the lower bowl of the stadium, premium loge seating atBramlage Coliseum and an indoor practice and training facility at ColbertHills Golf Course.

Kansas State student-athletes continue to excel in the classroom underWeiser’s leadership, as nearly half of these competitors achieved a grade-point average of 3.0 or better for third straight year in 2006-07. The department claimed four ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, six Academic All-District honorees and 60 Academic All-Big 12selections during the past school year.

Kansas State again established new records for membership and cash donations to the Mike Ahearn Scholarship Fund as well as totalfundraising revenues for the fourth consecutive year. In addition, thedepartment surpassed its portion (raising to date $92 million) of theuniversity’s on-going “Changing Lives Campaign,” which looks to raise$500 million by 2008.

TIM WEISERathletics director | emporia (kan.) state ‘81, ‘82

“Tim is one of the most highly-respected athletics directors in the nation and Kansas State is fortunate to have

him at the helm of its intercollegiate athletics program. We look forward to Tim leading the athletics

department to new levels of excellence well into the future.” - Dr. Jon Wefald, President

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JIM EPPSSenior Associate Athletics DirectorWashburn ’68

Jim Epps is in his29th year at KansasState, where he supervises internaloperations for theathletics department.Prior to being namedsenior associate athletics director during the summer of1990, Epps was an associate athletics director for thedepartment.

In 1987, he was elevated from administrativeassistant to special assistant to the head football coach.Prior to that, he spent five years as KSU’s academiccounselor for Wildcat football. He became assistantacademic counselor in 1979, and worked in thatposition until joining the staff in 1982.

He received his master’s degree in psychology fromPittsburg State in 1972, and his bachelor’s degree inpsychology from Washburn in 1968. The Grandview,Mo., native is married to the former Phyllis Luginbill,and they are the parents of one daughter, Sarah, andone son, Ned.

BOB CAVELLOAssociate Athletics Director/Business OperationsAir Force Academy ’87

Bob Cavello entershis 12th year atKansas State, wherehe oversees allfinancial, contractual andbusiness operations for the athletics department andthe Intercollegiate Athletics Corporation and overseesthe golf programs.

Cavello is a past president of the College AthleticBusiness Management Association. He also serves onNCAA Institutional Certification Teams in the areas offiscal integrity, sportsmanship and student-athletewelfare.

Prior to K-State, Cavello was an officer in the UnitedStates Air Force and served as the Athletics BusinessManager at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs,Colo., where he managed the financial operations ofthe Academy’s 27 intercollegiate teams from 1993-96.Cavello was also involved in the operations of hostingthe 1995 U.S. Olympic Sports Festival, the McDonald’sHigh School All-Star Game and the Denver Nuggetspreseason basketball camps. Earlier in his Air Forcecareer, Cavello was fortunate enough to fly in an F-15Eagle, break the sound barrier in a T-38 Talon and spenda month in New Zealand and Australia working as avolunteer for the Pro Beach Volleyball Australia Tour.

Cavello earned his bachelor’s degree from the AirForce Academy in 1987 and a master’s degree inphysical education with an emphasis in sportsadministration from the University of NorthernColorado in 1998.

Bob and his wife Bianca, a native of ManhattanBeach, Calif., have two children - son Joey, 12, anddaughter Jordan, 10.

PHIL HUGHESAssociate Athletics Director/Student ServicesUC San Diego ’80

Phil Hughes beginshis 10th year atKansas State as the associate athleticsdirector for studentservices. He directs all aspects of the academic supportprograms and student services for athletics.

One of the nation’s top academic advisors, Hugheswas honored by the National Association of AcademicAdvisors for Athletics with the 2005 Lan Hewlett Awardfor his service to student-athletes and excellence in academic advising.

Prior to coming to K-State, Hughes spent seven yearsat the University of Michigan. At Michigan, he was responsiblefor the athletics department’s student-athlete support programincluding academic advising, academic compliance,tutorial services, admissions tracking, faculty relations and academicadvocacy.

For three years prior to working at Michigan, Hughesserved as the assistant athletics director for student lifeat Tulane University in New Orleans, La.

A 1980 graduate of University of California, SanDiego, Hughes earned a master’s degree in counselingpsychology from the University of Kentucky.

Hughes and his wife, Betty, have a son, Stafford, anda daughter, Elizabeth.

DR. MIKEHOLENFaculty AthleticsRepresentative/Dean, College of EducationStanford ’67

Asking 18 and19-year-old collegestudents what career they’re preparing for isn’t aquestion Mike Holen, dean of College of Education,tends to ask. Instead, Holen encourages students topursue academic programs to provide them a range ofintellectual experiences well beyond what they wouldneed in any specific job.

Holen, who has served as Faculty AthleticsRepresentative since May of 1999, came to K-State in1971. He has served as a professor, department headand associate dean before being named dean ofeducation in 1991. In 2004, he was appointed the SkeenProfessor of Education as part of the university’s Facultyof Distinction program.

In 1988, Holen received the Presidential Award forDistinguished Service to Minority Education afterhelping many predominantly black universities developacademic programs and administrative systems. In2002, the faculty of the Leadership Studies Programnamed their annual outstanding leadership award in hishonor. He has twice chaired the Regents’ Council ofEducation Deans.

Holen earned his bachelor’s degree in history andliterature from Stanford University and his master’s anddoctorate degrees in educational psychology, both fromthe University of Oregon. He was designated Oregon’s2004 Distinguished Alumnus of the College of Education.

KURT McGUFFINAssociate Athletics Director/DevelopmentKansas State ’96

Kurt McGuffin is inhis eighth year in theKansas State development office.Promoted to AssociateAthletics Director for Development in June of 2005,McGuffin heads up K-State’s annual giving efforts, whileoverseeing strategic planning for the development and ticket offices.

Prior to joining the K-State staff in 2000, McGuffinspent one year as assistant athletics director fordevelopment at the University of Idaho where he wasresponsible for all fund-raising in Southern Idaho andassisted with a $10 million capital campaign for facilityexpansion. He graduated with a master’s degree insports administration from Wichita State in the spring of 2000after working as a graduate assistant for the Shocker AthleticScholarship Organization. He was Director of Men’sBasketball Operations at Eastern Washington duringthe 1997-98 season.

A native of Iola, Kan., McGuffin earned a bachelor’sfrom Kansas State in 1996 and a master’s from WichitaState in 1999. While at K-State, he served as a studentmanager for the Wildcat men’s basketball program from 1992-97. He is married to theformer Jessica Whisler. The couple has two sons, Bryce andBrett.

CASEY SCOTTAssociate Athletics Director/OperationsKansas State ’77

Now is his 23rdseason in athleticsadministration, CaseyScott joined the KansasState athletics staff inJanuary 2002.

A graduate of Kansas State from Wichita, Kan., Scottdirects the department's internal operations,supervising the Athletics Operations unit comprised ofevent management, facilities maintenance andconstruction, sports information and matters involvingK-State Sports Properties, the multimedia rights holderfor K-State Athletics. In addition, Scott serves asadministrator for the sports of men's basketball andbaseball.

Since joining the staff at K-State, Scott hasparticipated in the merging of the Bramlage Coliseumoperation under the direction of the athleticsdepartment and numerous facility enhancements. Inthe past year upgrades include the final phases of thethree-year, $6 million renovation of the Vanier AthleticComplex and north end zone seating area; the $1.7million installation of new video and message boards inBill Snyder Family Stadium, the installation of FieldTurfin the indoor football practice facility, BrandeberryIndoor Complex and on the infield and warning trackareas of Tointon Family Stadium; the construction ofthe John Allen Strength Center at Tointon FamilyStadium, and the remodeling of the volleyball teamlocker room and lounge and basketball strength

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training area. Other major projects completed duringScott's tenure have included the construction of thenew Christian Track and team facility; construction ofthe new Briedenthal Boathouse; the restoration of theBrandeberry Indoor Complex; the addition of stadiumlighting, scoreboard and batting cages at TointonStadium and construction of new offices, editing baysand studio for the Communications department.

On the event side, K-State has successfully hostedtwo NCAA women's basketball tournaments, threeNCAA volleyball tournaments, the pre- and post-seasonWNIT, the Big 12 Conference outdoor track and fieldchampionships, cross country championships and men'sgolf championship.

Prior to his appointment at K-State, Scott served asAssociate Athletics Director for External Operations atColorado State, where he oversaw the Rams' marketing,fund-raising, ticketing and special-event operations.

After serving for eight years as a staff writer in newsand sports at The Wichita Eagle-Beacon, Scott began hisathletics administration career in 1985 as SportsInformation Director at Wichita State University. Duringhis more than 12 years on the Shocker staff, he servedin roles as Assistant Athletics Director for ExternalOperations, Facilities and Events, and AssociateAthletics Director until leaving for Colorado State in1998.

Scott earned a B.S. in journalism and masscommunication from Kansas State in 1977. He and hiswife, Christy, have a son, Brett, and a daughter,Shannon.

LAURATIETJENAssociate Athletics Director/Senior Woman AdministratorNebraska ’81

Laura Tietjenbegins her eighth year at K-State as Senior WomanAdministrator and Associate Athletics Director. Sheplays a significant role in the overall progress anddevelopment of the athletics programs, and specifically the women’sprograms. She also oversees the areas of marketing andpromotions for all sports, while serving as administratorfor women’s basketball, volleyball, equestrian, rowingand tennis.

Tietjen came to K-State after spending five years inthe athletics department at the University of Evansville,including the last two and a half years as the director ofathletics.

In her first year as athletics director, a school-recordthree Purple Aces’ teams -women’s soccer, men’sbasketball and women’s basketball - won MissouriValley Conference Championships and reached theNCAA Division I Tournament. In her second year,women’s soccer and baseball reached the NCAAs, whilewomen’s basketball played in the National InvitationalTournament. Tietjen also worked closely with universityofficials to a form a comprehensive plan for on-campusfacilities that included the opening of a new soccerstadium in 2000 and new baseball and softball stadiumsin 2002.

Prior to her stint at Evansville, she spent nine yearsat the University of Nebraska-Kearney, including threeas assistant women’s basketball coach and headwomen’s tennis coach, and eight years as senior womanadministrator and compliance coordinator.

Tietjen earned her bachelor’s degree from Nebraskain 1981 where she played basketball and earned the1980 Harmon Award as the Cornhuskers’ mostoutstanding female athlete. She also has a master’sdegree from Nebraska-Kearney and has done doctoralwork at the University of New Mexico in athletic andeducational administration.

LON FLOYDAssistant Athletics Director/DevelopmentKansas State ’67

Lon Floyd is in his13th year at KansasState and his first asAssistant AthleticsDirector for Catbacker Clubs. His duties includeorganizing and administrating Catbacker Club events,coordinating CatTown activities, the Cabela’s AhearnScholarship Fishing Tournament and the Steer-A-YearDrive. Floyd also coordinates the Wheels of SupportCar program.

Floyd, 61, earned his bachelor’s degree in physicaleducation in 1967 and a master’s in physical eduction in1971 at Kansas State. He served as an assistant trackcoach from 1969-73 under former head coach andcurrent Texas athletics director DeLoss Dodds. Floydhelped the team to four top-25 finishes at the NCAAIndoor Championships and two top-20 finishes at theNCAA Outdoor Championships. He then worked inadministration at the Kingman (Kan.) school districtfrom 1973-81.

Prior to re-joining the K-State staff in 1996, Floydwas a State Farm Insurance agent from 1981-96.

An accomplished auctioneer, Floyd served as themeet director for the 2005 Big 12 Outdoor Track andField Championships held at Kansas State. He served asmeet manager and referee at the Big 12 Indoor andOutdoor Track and Field Championships for 24 years.

A native of Kinsley, Kan., Floyd has two children,Michael, a 1995 K-State graduate, and Stacey, a 1998graduate.

DAVID FLORESAssistant Athletics Director/ComplianceTexas-El Paso ’96

David Flores is in hisfourth year at KansasState and serves asAssistant AthleticsDirector for Compliance.

Flores’ duties include monitoring all NCAA and Big12 compliance issues as well as working with initial andcontinuing eligibility, coordinating K-State coach’scamps and clinics, recruiting issues, plus issuesinvolving student-athlete welfare.

A native of Alamogordo, N.M., Flores came toKansas State from the University of New Mexico after afour-year stint with the Lobos’ athletics department,including the final two as compliance coordinator. Healso worked as the academic advisor for men’sbasketball, women’s soccer and men’s and women’sgolf at UNM.

Prior to his arrival at New Mexico in May of 2000,Flores worked in the academic advisement office atTexas Tech for two years (1998-2000), concentrating hisefforts on the Red Raiders’ football and men’sbasketball teams.

In 1997, Flores went to work at his alma mater, theUniversity of Texas, El Paso and was instrumental indeveloping an advising program for student-athleteswhile serving as the interim program coordinator forUTEP athletics.

A former quarterback at the University of Texas-ElPaso, Flores earned Western Athletic Conference All-Academic honors in 1987 and played for a coachingstaff that featured current K-State assistant coach MoLatimore. He received a bachelor’s degree in criminaljustice from UTEP in 1996.

CHARLIETHOMASAssistant Athletics Director/Facility OperationsSouth Florida ’81

Charlie Thomasjoined the Kansas Statestaff in 1987 as Director of Bramlage Coliseum. He hassince been elevated to Assistant Athletics Director forFacility Operations.

In his position, Thomas manages all administrativeand facility operations of Bramlage Coliseum.

Before coming to Kansas State, Thomas spent fiveyears as the Associate Director of the SunDome for theUniversity of South Florida in Tampa, Fla.

A native of Tallahassee, Fla., he received hisbachelor’s degree in journalism and masscommunications from South Florida in 1981.

Thomas holds professional memberships in theAssociation of Arena Managers and the Rotary Club.

He is married to Sue Peterson, Kansas State’sAssistant to the President for Governmental Relations.

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WILDCAT NICKNAMEThrough its first 19 seasons of athletic competition, Kansas State had used “Aggies”

as its nickname. But prior to the 1915 season, new coach John “Chief” Bender gavehis squad the nickname “Wildcats.” The moniker lasted the one season Bendercoached at K-State. Under Coach Z.G. Clevenger in 1917, the school team becameknown as the “Farmers.” In 1920 new coach, Charles Bachman, took over the program, renaming the team “Wildcats.” This time, the nickname stuck.

WILLIE WILDCATWillie, a student bedecked in a oversized Wildcat head, is Kansas State’s No. 1 fan.

Willie Wildcats are selected yearly by a panel appointed by the cheerleading coach.The mascot is a central part of athletic contests, but also attends functions around thestate as an ambassador. Traditionally, the identity of the student portraying Willie iskept secret.

TOUCHDOWN I-XIIn 1922, Hall-of-Famer Charles Bachman asked alumni to consider donating an actualWildcat to the school to serve as a mascot. KSAC alumni Herbert R. Groome and JohnE. McCoy, both veterinarians in Twin Falls, Idaho, donated “Touchdown I” to theschool shortly after the animal was nursed back to health under their care. (Thebobcat had an encounter with a porcupine, and his face and throat were punctured bynumerous quills. Unfortunately, Touchdown I never fully recovered from its fight,dying of pneumonia shortly after arriving in Manhattan.)

Although the bobcats have served as K-State’s wildcat mascot since 1922, theanimals no longer attend K-State games. Touchdown XI, the 11th in the line, was keptat Manhattan’s Sunset Zoo.

K-STATE COLORSThe school color Royal Purple was adopted in the fall of 1896 by a committee of

“Miss Minnie L. Copeland, Jr. and Miss Winnifred Houghton and Miss Ina E. Holyrod,of the senior class, and perhaps one or more others.” Although K-State’s only officialcolor is purple, white has been used as a complimentary color for many years. Silver isalso a common second or third color. Former basketball coach Cotton Fitzsimmonsincorprated gold during his two-year stint (1968-70), but gold or yellow has not beenused since that time. The term “Purple Pride,” which is often used in association withKSU athletics, was given rise during the tenure of head football coach Vince Gibson(1967-74).

POWERCAT LOGOOne of the most recognizable athletic logos in the nation is the K-State Powercat.

The logo was introduced by Bill Snyder shortly after his arrival in Manhattan as theattitude of the entire athletics department and university was changing.

Manhattan native Tom Bookwalter, in cooperation with head coach Bill Snyder,created the powerful logo that is a prominent feature on the football helmet, atWagner Field, on the back of the Dev Nelson Pressbox, clothing, flags, bottled water,vanity plates for cars and just about anywhere in Manhattan.

Previous logos used by the athletics department included a line drawing of awildcat head and the cartoonish “Willie the Wildcat” that is used only by the AlumniAssociation.

SCHOOL SONGSThe Alma Mater was selected as a result of a 1903 campus contest. H.W. Jones

(’88) was responsible for K-State’s prized result. Jones’ original work was four stanzasincluding the chorus. His version has been slightly altered over the years to includejust two stanzas and the changing of the words from Kansas State Agricultural Collegeto Kansas State University.

alma mater“I know a spot that I love full well, ’Tis not in forest nor yet in dell, ever it holds me

with magic spell, I think of thee Alma Mater.“KSU, we’ll carry the banner high, KSU long, long may thy colors fly. Loyal to thee

thy children shall swell the cry.“Hail, Hail, Hail Alma Mater.”

wildcat victory“Fight you K-State Wildcats. For Alma Mater fight-fight-fight.“Glory into combat for the purple and white. Faithful to our colors, we shall ever

be, fighting ever fighting for a Wildcat Victory!”

wabash cannonballEveryone knows that familiar tune Wabash Cannonball. In fact, Wabash and K-State

are almost synonymous. What many people do not know is how the song became anintegral part of Wildcat athletics. In the fall of 1969 the department of music burntdown. Every piece of music in the building was destroyed. The only thing that was

salvaged was what was in the band director’s brief case. That included a piece ofmusic titled the Wabash Cannonball. With an upcoming football game and no music,that left only one thing to do. The band members played the song loud and often. Asong that originally had no connection to KSU became a second fight song.

SLOGANSSeveral chants and slogans are used in association with the team. “Purple Pride”

and “Eat ‘Em Up, Eat ‘Em Up K-S-U” are just a few. One slogan that has virtually diedout is “Every Man A Wildcat.” The term was popular in the ’50s, ’60s and early ’70s,and once adorned the front of the Ahearn Field House press box. Since the termreferred to only one gender, however, it has faded.

Kansas State, itself, is referred to in many different shortened versions. The mostpopular is “K-State”, which is used by alums, friends and journalists from coast tocoast.

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As a supporter of K-State, you have a lot ofpride in your school. You are proud of KSU’shigh academic standards, our adherence tovalues and the overall quality of the K-Stateexperience.

Kansas State has a long tradition of integritybut to help assure compliance with NCAAand conference rules, please take a fewminutes to read this information. Theeligibility of Kansas State’s student-athletesand reputation of the department anduniversity depend greatly upon yourcooperation.

Key PointA “representative” of Kansas State’s athleticinterests is: an individual who is known (orwho should have been known) by amember of K-State’s executive or athleticsadministration to:A) have participated in or to be a memberof an agency or organization promoting KSUathletics.B) have made financial contributions to theathletic dept. or to an athletic boosterorganization of K-State.C) have been involved otherwise inpromotingthe institution’s athletic program.D) bought or received tickets to a K-Stateathletics event.Key Rule: NCAA BYLAW 13.01.5In Division I, representatives of athleticsinterest are prohibited from making in-person, on-or-off campus recruitingcontacts, written, telephoniccommunications or e-mail transactions witha prospect or the prospect’s relatives orlegal guardians.

Interpretations1. A representative of a Division I institutionis prohibited from making in-personrecruiting contact with a prospect and his orher parents/guardian on or off campus.Limited Exception: You may have contactwith a prospect regarding permissible pre-enrollment activities such as summeremployment, provided the prospect hasalready signed a National Letter of Intentand K-State is aware that you are makingthese contacts in regard to employment.

2. A Division I representative is prohibitedfrom writing or telephoning a prospect andhis or her parents or legal guardians.Limited Exception: You may have a phoneconversation with a prospect only if theprospect initiates the call. Such a call maynot be prearranged by a K-State staffmember and you are not permitted to havea recruiting conversation, but may exhibitnormal civility. You must refer anyquestions about the University’s athletic

program to the athletic department.

3. A representative is prohibited fromcontacting a prospect’s coach, principal, orcounselor in an attempt to evaluate theprospect. Limited Exception: NCAA rules do notpreclude you from viewing a prospect’scontest on your own initiative, but you maynot contact the prospect, pick up gamefilms or transcripts.

What can I do?If you know of a high school or juniorcollege student-athlete who might want toattend Kansas State, the only permissibleactivity for a representative is to call theappropriate K-State coach.

What is an “Extra Benefit?”An extra benefit would include provision ofany transportation, meals, clothes,entertainment, preferential loan terms,wages not commensurate with duties, orother benefits offered to a prospect orcurrent student-athlete which is unavailableto the general student population.

What can you do with prospects?DO feel free to attend high school andjunior college athletic events. You simplycannot have any contact with theprospective student-athletes or relatives.Should you find yourself seated next toparents of a prospect, DO NOT initiateconversation with the relatives. Ifconversation is initiated with you, respondin a civil manner, but DO NOT discuss K-State’s athletic program with them. If theyraise questions about athletics, remindthem that the NCAA prohibits you fromdiscussing athletics with them. Direct theirquestions to the athletic department. YouMAY discuss the University in general, andits academic programs.

DO continue established familyrelationships with friends and neighbors.Contacts with sons and daughters of those

families are permitted as long as they arenot made for recruiting purposes and arenot prompted by Wildcat coaching staffmembers. You ARE permitted to play “pickup” games, continue neighborhood picnicsor backyard barbecues and engage in yournormal activities with prospects and theirparents who are family friends.

DO feel free to attend a public event (i.e.awards dinner) at which prospects are inattendance. NO attempt should be made tocontact or recruit the prospect at theseevents.

What can I do for current K-State athletes?DO feel free to invite a student-athlete toyour home for an occasional meal, but youmust first contact the coach in the sport inwhich the student-athlete is a participant.Remember, the student-athlete mustprovide his or her own transportation. Youmay do this a max of once per school termper athlete.

DO feel free to invite a team for dinner or tomeet with a group of alumni in a city wherethey are competing. The NCAA permitsstudent-athletes AS A TEAM to receivespecial benefits not permitted asindividuals. Arrangements for such eventsmust be made in advance with the headcoach or appropriate athletic staff member.

Other questions and answers:Q. May I accompany the coach during a“home” visit with the prospect?A. NoQ. May a booster group finance a season-ending banquet? May it purchase anyawards for the team?A. Yes, provided all funds are expendedthrough the athletic department. Since theNCAA has established a value limit onawards received by student-athletes, it isimportant to have all awards approved bythe athletic department.

Additional Reminders1. Please contact the athletic departmentfor NCAA rules interpretations.2. Remember that in most cases: CONTACTis prohibited.3. If you think it is wrong then it probably iswrong.4. No question is too dumb to ask.5. Questions: Call 785-532-6910

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K-STATE HEAD COACHES

STEVE BIETAUWomen’s Tennis

ASHLEY FOSTERWomen’s Equestrian

SUZIE FRITZWomen’s Volleyball

BRAD HILLBaseball

KRISTI KNIGHTWomen’s Golf

FRANK MARTINMen’s Basketball

TIM NORRISMen’s Golf

DEB PATTERSONWomen’s Basketball

RON PRINCEFootball

CLIFF ROVELTOTrack and Field

MICHAEL SMITHCross Country

PATRICK SWEENEYWomen’s Rowing

CASIE WILLIAMSONWomen’s Equestrian

DAVID FLORESAssistant Athletics

Director/Compliance

ANDREW HAMORAssistant Compliance

Director

VERA WHITEAdministrative Assistant/

Compliance

KRISTIN WALLERAssistant Compliance

Director

Kansas State AthleticsMission Statement

The mission of the Kansas State UniversityDepartment of Intercollegiate Athletics isto provide, within the context of availableresources, an environment that supportsthe educational objectives, academicprogress and general welfare of student-athletes and allows them to compete atthe highest levels of athletics. Ourmission is also to embrace the guidelinesand principles established by the Big XIIConference and NCAA, which promotethe principles of sportsmanship andethical conduct. The Department ofIntercollegiate Athletics is committed toproviding fair and equitable treatment forall student-athletes and athleticdepartment personnel, including womenand minorities.

Kansas State AthleticsPhilosophy Statement

The Department of IntercollegiateAthletics shall assure that allintercollegiate sports programs anddepartment operations are consistentwith the mission of Kansas StateUniversity. Student-athletes anddepartment employees should be treatedfairly and equitably regardless of genderor race. All department activities will beconducted within the rules, regulationsand policies of Kansas State University,the Big XII Conference and the NCAA.

The Department’s decision-makingprocess shall be based uponconsideration of the academic, emotionaland physical welfare of every current andfuture student-athlete. The learningexperience to be provided to student-athletes should promote social, moral,emotional, cultural, and vocationalgrowth and development and shouldemphasize the value of sportsmanship,loyalty, teamwork, & individualaccountability. An environmentpromoting excellence will allow thephysically talented and gifted student-athlete to achieve maximum potential.

What Every Alumnus and Booster of Kansas State University Should Know About the NCAA

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Senior PGA Tour Victories2001: SBC Senior Classic

Liberty Mutual Legands of Golf2000: Liberty Mutual Legands of Golf1998: Transamerica1996: Toshiba Senior Classic

Las Vegas Senior ClassicNationwide ChampionshipVantage ChampionshipRaley’s Gold Rush Classic

1995: Senior Tournament of ChampionsLas Vegas Senior ClassicBell Atlantic ClassicEnergizer Senior Tour Championship

1994: Kroger Senior ClassicSouthwestern Bell Classic

1993: Royal Carribean ClassicFord Senior Players Championship

1992: GTE Suncoast ClassicVantage Championship

1991: Southwestern Bell ClassicVantage ChampionshipFirst Development Kaanapali Classic

PGA Tour Victories1983: Colonial National Invitation

Texas Open1980: Joe Garagiola Tucson Open1975: Walt Disney Team Championship1974: American Golf Classic1973: Greater Jacksonville Open1972: Greater Milwaukee Open1969: Monsanto Open Invitational

After an illustrious football career as a prep in Kansas City, Jim Colbert came to K-State on a football scholarship. However Colbert quickly turned his attention to thelinks instead of the gridiron and the rest, as they say, is history. Colbert finished hiscollege career at K-State in 1964 as the runner-up at the NCAA Championships andhas had continued success as a professional.

After turning pro in 1965, Colbert joined the PGA Tour in 1966. HIs firsttournament victory came at the 1969 Monsanto Open. During his 14-year span on thetour, Colbert picked up eight tournament titles. Following his retirement fromprofessional golf in 1987, Colbert took his nearly $1.5 million winnings, to run his owngolf course management company, Jim Colbert Golf. He also worked for as a coloranalyst for golf events on ESPN.

With the creation of the Senior PGA Tour in 1991, Colbert got back intoprofessional golf, with great success. Colbert ranks seventh all-time in career earningsas a member of the now-called Champions Tour. The former Wildcat won the ArnoldPalmer Award in consecutive years after notching four tournament victories in 1995and five more in 1996. He was also named Senior Tour Player of the Year by the GolfWriters Association in 1995 and 1996. Twenty victories later, the former K-Stater hasearned in excess of $8 million in his senior career alone.

Not only is Colbert known for his success on the links, but his strength and desireto return from a life threatening illness. On June 23, 1997, Jim Colbert underwentsurgery for prostate cancer. After missing four months of the season, Colbert returnedwith a vengeance, placing in the top-5 five times, including a second place finish atthe du Maurier Championship that sent Colbert over the $7 million mark for hissenior career. With his late-season success, he earned a nomination for the ComebackPlayer-of-the-Year award.

Colbert returned to the winner’s circle in October of 1998, firing a final round 5-under par 67 to outlast Senior Tour rookie David Lundstrom by onestroke and win the Transamerica.

“It’s by far the most meaningful golftournament I ever won,” Colbert saidfollowing the victory.

With the thrilling victory, the formerWildcat surpassed the $8.1 million markfor career earnings on the Senior Tourand, at the time, became the Tour’s all-time leading money winner, passing LeeTrevino.

Colbert’s most recent victory on theChampions Tour came at the 2001 SBCSenior Classic after carding a 12-under par 204 to hold off Jose MariaCanizares by one stroke.

At the conclusion of the 2002season, Colbert finished among thetop 31 money-winners for an 11thstraight year.

Colbert’s best finish in 2003 was at Bruno’s Memorial Classic, where he tied forthird after losing in a five-hole playoff to Bob Charles. His best round was a secondround 8-under-par 62 at the Senior British Open. The 62 equaled the competitivecourse record at Turnberry and made him the youngest player ever to match his agein a Champions Tour major.

In 2004, Colbert battled injuries throughout the year, but still managed to makethe cut in 22 of 23 tournaments. His best finish was a tie for 18th at the SBC Classic.

In 2005, Colbert competed in 24 events, capturing four top-20 finishes. His besttournament of the year came at the Constellation Energy Classic, as he tied for 12thfollowing a 54-hole score of 8-under par 208, taking home $33,575.00 worth of prizemoney. On the year, Colbert racked in $199,481 in prize money.

Colbert has remained active in the Manhattan community and is involved infundrasiers for the university and its golf programs. In 1974 Colbert helped start acelebrity golf tournament along with former K-State golf coach Ron Fogler, theprimary fundraiser for both the K-State men’s and women’s golf teams.

In addition to helping K-State, Colbert has also established the Golfer’s AgainstAlzheimer’s Association in honor of his mother Marie, who lost her life to the disease.

Colbert was elected to the Kansas State University Hall of Fame, being inducted inSeptember of 1991. He was also inducted into the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame on June13, 1998 in Abilene. The Hall as since moved to Wichita.

Colbert returned to Manhattan for the Colbert Hills ground breaking ceremony,along with Senior Tour players Walter Morgan, Bob Murphy, Lee Trevino, HubertGreen, and LPGA star Annika Sorenstam, held on May 1, 2000. The $11 million projectis home to a 300-acre, 18-hole championship style course that serves as the home forthe men’s and women’s golf programs. Assistance and research from Kansas StateUniversity, the PGA Tour and the Golf Course Superintendents Association of Americaare helping to make this state-of-the-art facility the best of its kind in the world. Since

the course opened, it has played host to at least one men’s or women’scollegiate golf tournament each year. In May of 2003, the course hosted its

most prestigious event of all-time, when it played host to27 men’s collegiate golf teams at the NCAA Central

Regional from May 15-17.