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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Season Stats & Results..................23

GENERAL INFORMATION

Front Cover...................................... 1

WAC Results...................................24

Location........................................Kansas City, Mo.

The ‘Roos........................................... 2

All-Time Conference.....................26

Table of Contents............................ 3

All-Time Head Coaches...............24

Quick Facts........................................ 3

HISTORY..........................25-27

Schedule............................................. 4

Honors.............................................26

Roster................................................. 5

Records............................................27

Tean Pictures..................................... 6

ABOUT UMKC...............28-51

Personnel............................7-20

Chancellor Leo E. Morton...........29

Director of Golf J.W.VanDenBorn...... 8

Director of Athletics Carla Wilson..30

Head Coach Brianna Broderick.... 9

Ursula Gurney................................31

VA Coach Andy Smith...................10

Brian Morris....................................32

Seniors................................11-13

Jessica Dickson...............................33

Kailee Kuehn...................................12

Sports Performance.......................34

Madison Wolff.................................13

Sports Medicine..............................35

Junior...................................14-16

Compliance......................................36

Mackenzie Black.............................15

UMKC Athletics Staff....................37

Abbey Campbell.............................16

Athletics Facilities....................38-41

WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION

Underclassmen...................17-20

SASSO........................................42-43

Head Coach.......................................Brianna Broderick

Chandler Gallagher........................18

About UMKC............................44-45

Maria Henao....................................19

Kansas City................................46-47

Cynthia Diaz....................................20

About the WAC.......................48-49

2015 REVIEW..................21-24

Evolution of the Kangaroo.....50-51

Season Recap..................................22

Founded...................................................................... 1933 Enrollment...............................................................14,221 Nickname.........................................................Kangaroos Mascot.................................................... Kasey Kangaroo Colors.......................................................... Blue and Gold Affiliation................................................ NCAA Division I Conference.......................................... Western Athletic Chancellor..................................................Leo E. Morton Director of Athletics...................................Carla Wilson Faculty Athletics Representative.......Ken Ferguson Athletics Department Phone..............816-235-1036

Alma Mater, Yr........................................Michigan, 2007 2015 Conference Review.....3rd of 7/921 strokes. +22 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................5/4 Newcomers.........................................................................2

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Johnie Imes Invitational Missouri Old Hawthorne Golf Club - Columbia, Mo. 9/28-29/15 - 14th of 18 teams (901, +37)

Chip-N Club Invitational Nebraska The Country Club of Lincoln - Lincoln, Neb. 10/5-6/15 - 6th of 13 teams (914, +50)

Blue Raider Invitational Middle Tennessee Old Fort Golf Club - Murfreesboro, Tenn. 10/19-20/15 - 10th of 17 teams (945, +81)

Little Rock Women’s Golf Classic Little Rock Diamante Country Club - Hot Springs, Ark. 11/1-3/15 - 13 of 15 teams (931, +67)

Battle at the Rock UC Riverside Oak Quarry Golf Club 2/22-23/16

Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational Western Michigan White Wing Golf Course - Rio Verde, Ariz. 2/26-28/16

Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational Hawaii Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course - Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii 3/22-23/16

Gary Crossley Ford Kansas City Shootout UMKC Shoal Creek Golf Club - Kansas City, Mo. 4/4-5/16

WAC Championship WAC Semiahmoo Golf & Country Club - Blaine, Wash. 4/22-24/16

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2015-16 UMKC Women’s Golf Roster Name Mackenzie Black Abbey Campbell Cynthia Diaz Chandler Gallagher Maria Henao Kailee Kuehn Madison Wolff

Ht. 5-8 5-9 5-5 5-11 5-0 5-8 5-6

Yr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Sr.

Hometown/High School (Previous College) Independence, Iowa/Independence Garden City, Kan./Garden City Bucaramanga, Colombia/Colegio Panamericano Kansas City, Mo./Kearney (Kansas State) Pereira, Colombia/Liceo Pino Verde Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley West Kansas City, Mo./Kearney (Redlands CC)

Director of Golf: J.W. VanDenBorn Volunteer Assistant Coach: Andy Smith

Head Coach: Brianna Broderick

The Kangaroos By Class: Senior (2): Kuehn, Wolff Junior (2): Black, Campbell Sophomore (2): Gallagher, Henao Freshman (1): Diaz

By State/Country: Colombia (2): Diaz, Henao Iowa (1): Black Kansas (2): Campbell, Kuehn Missouri (2): Gallagher, Wolff

Left to Right: Maria Henao, Cynthia Diaz, Kailee Kuehn, Abbey Campbell, Chandler Gallagher, Mackenzie Black, Madison Wolff, Head Coach Brianna Broderick.

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J.W. VanDenborn Director of Golf

Former UMKC men’s golf student-athlete J.W.VanDenBorn was named the Director of Golf at his alma mater in June 2007. In this capacity, he oversees both the men’s and women’s golf programs for the Kangaroos.

championship tournament nine times.

Overall,VanDenBorn has been the head coach for the men’s program for the past 12 seasons. In six of the past eight seasons (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015),VanDenBorn guided the ‘Roos to at least a second place showing at conferece championship with his 2011 squad winning the first tournament title in school history and the 2013 squad winning the second. He has led the ‘Roos to top-four finishes in the league

Last season,VanDenBorn led the ‘Roos to a runner-up finish at the WAC Championhsip with Antoine Rozner garnering WAC Player of the Year and First Team All-WAC honors with Mitch Tucker joining him on the First Team. During the year, Rozner and Tucker notched the first and second lowest averages in UMKC history, placing them first and third on the career list. As a team, the ‘Roos carded four of the eight lowestrounds in school history and three of the eight lowest tournament scores in school history, including the lowest in both. In 2014, he guided the ‘Roos to a fourth place finish in their first ever appearance in the WAC Championship, while helping Nathan Hughes and Rozner to Second Team All-WAC Recognition, with Hughes capturing the individual title at the Desert Shootout to highlight the season. Academically, Hughes, Cole Chelle and Jack Fiscus were each honored as Academic All-WAC selctions, as well as GCAA All-American Scholars. During the 2012-13 season,VanDenBorn was named Summit League Coach fo the Year after guiding the ‘Roos to their second trip to the NCAA Tournament in school history. Under his guidance, Korbin Kuehn, Hughes and Rozner were named to the First Team AllSummit League and Chelle and Fiscus were named to the Second Team All-Summit League, while Kuehn was named Summit League Golfer of the Year and Golfer of the Tournament after claiming his second individual Summit League title and Antoine Rozner was named Newcomer fo the Championship. Academically, Hughes was named to the Summit League Academic All-League Team, while six individuals were named to the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence and seven were named to the 2012-13 Summit League Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll, including three as Distinguished Scholars. In the 2010-11 season, he led UMKC to its first ever NCAA Regional team appearance, and earned Summit League Coach of the Year honors after leading the ‘Roos to the Summit League title. He coached two second-team All-Summit League picks in Korbin Kuehn and Viktor Mikaelsson as well. The ‘Roos won two tournaments during the season, and placed third or better in seven tournaments. During the 2009-10 season,VanDenBorn coached three student-athletes to individual tournament titles, which were the most individual victories since the 2000-01 season. Senior Brett Iliff won the ReBath Snowman Getaway for his first career victory, Alex Hogben was crowned champion at the Hawkeye-TaylorMade/adidas Invitational in April, where he fired a final round 64, which tied the school record, and Korbin Kuehn claimed the medalist honor at the 2010 Summit League Men’s Golf Championship on the first hole of a sudden victory playoff. Following the win, Kuehn was named The Summit League Championship MVP and Co-Newcomer of the Championship, as well as being named to the all-Tournament team. Kuehn also advanced to participate in the NCAA Regional Championship in Atlanta, becoming just the second ‘Roo golfer to compete in the NCAA Championship. Kuehn was the second UMKC student-athlete to win the individual league tournament title under VanDenBorn’s tutelage. Stephen Clark was the first student-athlete to win the Mid-Con Championship in 2006, as he earned medalist honors with a two-under par 214. Subsequently, Clark also was the first UMKC men’s golfer to earn Mid-Con Player of the Year honor. During his tenure in Kansas City,VanDenBorn has coached a student-athlete to first team all-league honors in each of his seven seasons at the helm of the program. In five of his seven seasons, he had multiple student-athletes recognized, which included two first team and one second team honoree in 2010. During the 2005 campaign,VanDenBorn guided Brian Donnelly to Mid-Con Tri-Newcomer of the Year honors.

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SEMO/Harris Invitational, where they finished with a 54-hole tournament record of 848. During that same event, he led Alan Johnson to a school record 54-hole total of 203 and the top single round performance (64) in school history. Off the course and on the recruiting trail,VanDenBorn has enjoyed a tremendous amount of success as well. Two of his recruiting classes were ranked among the top-25 in the country according to GolfStat. VanDenBorn’s recruiting efforts have produced some of the top players in UMKC men’s golf history, as Alex Hogben, Stephen Clark, Michael Schnegelberger and Brett Iliff all closed out their careers among the top-six in career scoring averages. In the classroom,VanDenBorn has had 26 players named to the Academic all-League team and 18 to the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence. He also coached Michael Schnegelberger to Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar honors in both 2008 and 2009. Prior to becoming the head coach,VanDenBorn spent two seasons as a player and another campaign as an assistant coach for the Kangaroos under former coach Bill Ross. He was officially introduced as the head coach for the program on July 1, 2003. As a student-athlete,VanDenBorn was a two-year letterwinner for the Kangaroos. As a senior co-captain in 2001-02,VanDenBorn recorded a 75.4 stroke average in 25.5 rounds and was twice named Mid-Continent Conference Golfer of the Week. He captured individual medalist honors by winning the Southeast Missouri State Invitational, where he matched the then school record with a five-under par 66 in the opening round of the event. As a junior in 2000-01,VanDenBorn quickly established himself as one of UMKC’s top players. He led the Kangaroos in four tournaments and was named Mid-Con Golfer of the Week (11-1-01) after finishing sixth with a two-over par score of 218 at the SMS Pepsi Challenge. Before transferring to UMKC,VanDenBorn was the NJCAA Region III champion in 2000, while playing for Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC). He captured the Jayhawk Conference individual championship and was an all-conference pick in 2000, which led to him being named the KCKCC Male Athlete of the Year. Academically,VanDenBorn earned Verizon Academic All-District honors and Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar accolades. He also was the recipient of UMKC’s Stan Durwood Award, which is given annually to the UMKC student-athlete with the highest grade point average with a minimum of 100 hours passed. As a prep,VanDenBorn was a four-year football, golf and basketball letterwinner at Henryetta (Okla.) High School. VanDenBorn earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from UMKC in 2002. He then received his master’s degree in business administration with an emphasis in marketing and management from UMKC in May 2009. He and his wife, Stephanie, were married in June 2008, and they reside in Lee’s Summit, Mo.

VanDenBorn has also coached the team to the top single round performances in school history. His squad posted single round records of 280 in a pair of rounds as the 2004

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brianna broderick Head coach

Brianna Broderick is entering her seventh season as the head coach of the UMKC women’s golf program. The Richmond, Mo., native joined the ‘Roos after serving as the assistant women’s golf coach at Kent State during the 2008-09 school year. This past season, the ‘Roos finished third in the WAC Championship, with Susan Kirschenman being honored as Second Team All-WAC after finishing her career at UMKC with the lowest scoring average in school history. During the year, Broderick guided the ‘Roos to five of the ten lowest round in school history and five of the nine lowest tournament scores, including the lowest marks in both. Broderick guided the ‘Roos to a fourth place finish in their first ever WAC Championship in 2014, while helping Kirschenman to Second Team All-WAC honors. Academically, Kirschenman, Emily Isaacson and Micah Radler were each honored as Academic All-WAC selections, while the trio along with Abbey Campbell all garnered WGCA All-American Scholar honors. In 2012-13, Broderick oversaw the ‘Roos match their best finish in school history with a runner-up finish in the 2013 Summit League Championship with Isaacson earning all-tournament honors in the process. During the regular season, Isaacson and Kirschenman were each named to the First Team All-Summit League, while Taylor Fisher garnered Second Team honors. Academically, Kirschenman and Isaacson were named to the Summit League Academic All-League Team, while the duo, along with Micah Radler were honored as WGCA All-American Scholars. Four ‘Roos, meanwhile, were named to the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence, while five were named to The Summit League Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll, including one Distinguished Scholar. During the 2011-12 season, Broderick guided the Kangaroos to a third place results at the 2012 Summit League Championships with a three-round score of 916 that included a school record final round of 299. Under her watch, Fisher garnered her third consecutive all-league recognition and her second consecutive first team selection, while Kirschenman was named to the Second Team in her first season as a ‘Roo. Academically, six UMKC linksters were named Distinguished Scholars on the Summit League Winter/Spring Academic All-League Team.

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Dreher, Mercedes Germino and Martina Gavier - to First Team all-MAC honors, while Dreher also earned honorable mention all-America recognition by Golfweek and MAC Player of the Year honors. Germino, meanwhile, was tabbed as the MAC Freshman of the Year. Broderick also coached three student-athletes that earned NGCA All-American Scholar honors and two student-athletes that were named to the 2009 Women’s Golf Academic All-MAC team. Prior to joining the KSU coaching staff, Broderick spent eight months as the Boatwright Intern for the United States Golf Association. As the Junior Golf Coordinator for the Kansas City Junior Tour, she was responsible for the promotion, scheduling and planning of the Tour events. Broderick’s coaching career began at Michigan, her alma mater, where she served as an undergraduate assistant coach for four months while completing her degree. A standout player at the University of Michigan from 2003-07, Broderick was a two-time all-Big Ten selection, earning first team honors in 2005 and a second team nod in 2007. During her four years at U-M, Broderick did not miss a single tournament, as she played and started 47 straight events for the Wolverines. Broderick, who was ranked among Golf Week’s Top-50 Players in 2005, helped Michigan to nine team titles during her career in Ann Arbor, and she led her squad to a pair of NCAA Central Regional appearances (2005, 2007). She finished her career with a 77.19 scoring average, which ranks second all-time in U-M golf history, and tallied 23 top-20 finishes, 14 top-10 finishes and seven top-five finishes in Maize and Blue. On the national scene, Broderick advanced to three United States Women’s Amateur Championships from 2004-06. As a prep, Broderick was the 2001 and 2002 Kansas City Female Metro Player of the Year at Richmond High School. The three-time Missouri state champion also earned MSHSAA First Team all-State honors in 2000, 2001 and 2002 and was selected to the 2000 all-Metro First Team by the Kansas City Star. She also received the 2000 Harry Devine Award for being the outstanding junior golfer in the KCGA and was named the 2002 Midwest Section PGA Player of the Year. Additionally, Broderick competed at the 2001 and 2002 United States Girls Junior Championship and at the Missouri Junior Championship, where she was the medalist in 2002, a runner-up in 2001 and placed seventh in 2000. Broderick graduated from Michigan in December 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in general studies.

In the 2010-11 season, Broderick led the ‘Roos to a fifth place finish in The Summit League Championships with Fisher earning First Team all-League honors and Kati Scholten earning Second Team all-League honors under her guidance. Scholten, meanwhile, was named The Summit League Golfer of the Week after finishing as the individual medalist at the Wichita State Spring Invitational. Academically, five ‘Roos earned Academic all-League recognition and four were named to the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence. During her first season in Blue and Gold, Broderick guided UMKC to a top-three finish at the 2010 Summit League Women’s Golf Championship, which was the program’s second straight top-three showing. Additionally, a pair of student-athletes - Chelsea Cadwell and Fisher - earned Second Team all-Summit League honors. Broderick also coached the ‘Roos to the top two single round scores in school history in back-to-back rounds during the 2009-10 campaign. UMKC fired a school record total of 300 during the final round of the Jackrabbit Invitational on March 16 before firing a 301 during the first 18 holes of the UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic on March 22 in North Carolina. The ‘Roos also excelled in the classroom under Broderick’s guidance as a pair of student-athletes were named NGCA All-American Scholars. The program also had four of its five golfers earn Summit League Academic all-League honors and it had three student-athletes named to the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence. Prior to moving to Kansas City, Broderick helped lead the Golden Flashes to their 11th straight Mid-American Conference Championship and NCAA Regional appearance during her lone season in Kent. She also coached three players - Kirby

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kailee kuehn

5-8 Senior overland park, kan./blue valley west hs

CAREER STATISTICS Yr. Rds. Strk. Avg. Low T-10’s T-20’s 11-12 9 750 83.33 79 - 14-15 24 1947 81.13 74 - 15-16 12 971 80.92 74 - Totals 45 3668 81.51 74 - -

Fall 2015 -- Averaging 80.92 over 12 rounds and 971 strokes with a low round of 74… currently holds the 12th lowest career scoring average in school history… opened the fall tying 88th at the Johnie Imes Invitational at +25 (76-81-84=241) and tying for 24th at the Chip-N Club Invitational at +14 (80-74-76=230)… closed out the fall tying 87th at the Blue Raider Invitational at +40 (82-9480=256) and tying for 80th at the UALR Women’s Golf Classic at +28 (80-82-82=244). 2014-15 -- Finished with an 81.13 scoring average over 24 rounds and 1947 strokes with a low round of 74… named WGCA All-American Scholar... opened the fall tying for 49th at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational (86-81-78=245) and tying for 47th at the Johnie Imes Invitational (76-75-77=228)… closed out the fall with a 66th place finish at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational (81-85=83=249) and tying for 71st at the Blue Raider Invitational (82-81-82=245)… tied for 61st at GCU Invitational (84-78-77=239) and tied for 80th at Rio Verde Invitational (83-84-74=241) to open spring… tied for 61st at UALR/ASU Women’s Golf Classic (88-83-81=252) and tied for 70th at Kansas City Shootout (79-85-84=248) to close out the spring.

2011-12 -- Posted an 83.33 scoring average over nine rounds… shot a low round of 79… helped UMKC to five of the 11 lowest single round scores and six of the 10 lowest 54-hole tournament scores in school history… shot a 244 (83-82-79) to tie for 55th at the Golfweek Program Championship… shot a 252 (85-86-81) to tie for 81st at the Johnie Imes Invitational… shot a 254 (85-8089) to tie for 48th at the MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial... named a Distinguished Scholar on The Summit League Winter/Spring Academic All-League Team. High School -- Served as Team Captain as a senior... named First Team all-East Kansas League in her final season at Blue Valley West... finished as the Ladies Club Champion at the Nicklaus Golf Club at Lionsgate in 2010... helped the Jaguars to top-10 finishes in the Kansas 6A State Championship all four years, including a runnerup finish as a sophomore... was a four-time Eastern Kansas League Scholar Athlete. Personal -- Born on Oct. 27, 1992... brother Korbin is a member of the UMKC men’s golf team... majoring in health sciences.

2013-14 -- Redshirted. 2012-13 -- Took an academic leave from team.

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5-6 senior kansas city, mo./kearney hs (redlands CC)

CAREER STATISTICS Yr. Rds. Strk. Avg. Low T-10’s T-20’s 13-14 15 1224 81.60 74 - 1 15-16 9 721 80.11 77 - Totals 24 1945 81.04 74 - 1

Fall 2015 -- Averaging 80.11 over nine rounds and721 strokes with a low round of 77… opened the fall tying for 88th at the Johnie Imes Invitational at +25 (86-77-78=241) and finishing 52nd at the Chip-N Club Invitational at +25 (79-80-82=241)… closed out the fall tying for 63rd at the UALR Women’s Golf Classic at +23 (81-77-81=239). 2014-15 -- Did not see any action.

80 in 2009... shot a school record one under 71 in 2010... finished 23rd in the state championship in 2010, a school record, while also setting the nine-hole record (35). Personal -- Born June 18, 1993 in Kansas City, Mo. ... daughter of Jack and Tonya Wolff... has one sinling, Morgan... majoring in Business.

2013-14 -- Finished with an 81.60 stroke average over 15 rounds and 1224 strokes with a low round of 74… recorded one top-20 finish, tying for a team-best 14th in the season opener at the Chip-N-Club Invitational (7975-74) on 9/9-10… finished 68th at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational (91-81-87=259) on 9/23-24 and tied for 31st at the UMKC Kangaroo Fall Invitational (82-8080=242) on9/30-10/1… closed out the season in a tie for 77th at the MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial (84-89-77=25) on 10/14-15 and tied for 71st at the Blue Raider Invitational (80-77-88=245) on 10/21-22. 2011-12 and 2012-13 at Redlands CC -- Helped Redlands to the 2012 National Championship and a runner-up finish in 2013... qualified for the U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links National Championship in New Jersey. High School -- Was a state qualifier all four seasons at Kearney... was district medalists as a sophomore and a junior... become the first girl in school history to break

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5-8 Junior Independence, Iowa/Independence HS

CAREER STATISTICS Yr.

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Fall 2015 -- Averaging 76.50, currently the second best single season average in school history, over 12 rounds and 918 strokes with a low round of 70 and one top-10, one top-20 and one round at or below par… currently holds the fourth lowest career average in school history at 79.92… carded the fifth lowest round in school history with a 70 at the Blue Raider Invitational… opened the fall tying for 58th at the Johnie Imes Invitational at +10 (7675-75=226) and finishing 42nd at the Chip-N Club Invitational at +20 (83-78-75=236)… closed out the fall tying for a team-best 10th at the Blue Raider Invitational at +11 (81-76-70=227) and tying for 28th at the UALR Women’s Golf Classic at +13 (77-74-78=229). 2014-15 -- Finished with a 78.79 scoring average, the 16th lowest in school history, over 24 rounds and 1891 strokes with a low round of 67… ended season with the ninth lowest career scoring average in school history (81.10)… opened the fall tying for 41st at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational (82-78-80=240) and tying for 47th at the Johnie Imes Invitational (75-75-78=228)… closed out the fall tying for 69th at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational (88-86-80=254) and finishing a team low tied for 26th at the Blue Raider Invitational (76-7578=229)… tied for 71st at the GCU Invitational (82-7583=240) to open the spring… tied for 19th at the UALR/ ASU Women’s Golf Classic (82-73-76=231)… tied for 28th at the Kansas City Shootout (67-83-83=233) with the 67 standing as a school record… closed out the spring with a 20th place finish at the WAC Championship (79-78-79=236).

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2013-14 -- Finished with an 83.42 stroke average over 24 rounds and 2002 strokes with a low round of 76… opened the season tying for 49th at the Chip-N-Club Invitational (83-82-82=247) on 9/9-10… tied for 43rd at the UMKC Kangaroo Fall Invitational (82-80-80=242) on 9/30-10/1… closed out the fall tying for 71st at the Blue Raider Invitational (80-77-88=245) on 10/21-22… opened the spring tying for 79th at the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational (88-84-76=248) on 3/2-9 and tying for 45th at the Jackrabbit Invitational (82-86-80=248) on 3/1718… placed 73rd on 3/24-25 at the UALR Golf Classic (85-86-82=253)… closed out the spring tying for 65th at the Gary Crossley Ford Kansas City Shootout (86-7989=254) on 4/7-8 and tying for 31st at the WAC Championship (87-85-85=257) on 4/25-27. High School -- Named First Team All-State as a freshman, junior and senior and Second Team as a sophomore... named First Team All-District and All-Conference all four seasons... finished as the runner-up at the Iowa 4A State Championship as a junior and a senior and ninth as a freshman... holds school records for lowest 36 hole score (153), 18 hole score (74) and lowest nine hole score (34), lowest stroke average and most wins in a season and a career. Personal -- Born July 11, 1995 in Waterloo, Iowa... daughter of Chris and Jennifer Black... father Chris is a professional golfer... majoring in Business.

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Abbey Campbell

5-9 junior GArden City, Kan./Garden City HS

CAREER STATISTICS Yr.

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Fall 2015 -- Did not participate. 2014-15 -- Finished with a 78.44 scoring average, the 12th lowest in school history, over 27 rounds and 2118 strokes with a low round of 71… ended season with third lowest career average in school history (79.53)… named WGCA All-American Scholar... opened the fall tying for a team-low 35th at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational (77-81-80=238)… tied for 50th at the Johnie Imes Invitational (72-78-79=229), with her 72 tying for the 10th best round in school history… closed out the fall tying for a team-low 48th at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational (86-75-79-240) and tying for 51st at the Blue Raider Invitational (84-76-79=239)… tied for 22nd to open the spring at the GCU Invitational (78-78-74=230) and tied for 29th at the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational (76-7875=229)… tied for 48th at the UALR/ASU Women’s Golf Classic (82-75-80=237) and tied for 25th at the Kansas City Shootout (81-80-71=232) with the 71 ranking as the eighth lowest round in school history… closed out the spring tying for 30th at the WAC Championship (80-8480=244). 2013-14 -- Finished with an 80.50 stroke average over 30 rounds and 2415 strokes, the 19th best average in school history, with a low round of 72… recorded two top-10 finishes, at the UMKC Kangaroo Fall Invitational (79-7278=229), tying for fifth on 9/30-10/1, registering a 72 in round two, tied for the eighth lowest round in school

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79.53

71

history and at the WAC Championship (83-77-75=235), placing a team-best seventh on 4/25-27… tied for 42nd at the Chip-N-Club Invitational (77-80-85=242) to open the season on 9/9-10… tied for a team best 43rd at the Marilyn Smith Sunflower Invitational (81-83-83=247) on 9/23-24… closed out the season tying for 66th at the MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial (82-78-85=245) on 10/1415 and tied for 59th at the Blue Raider Invitational (7879-82=239) on 10/21-22… opened up the spring at the Rio Verde Invitational (79-88-81=248), tying for 79th on 3/7-9 and at the Jackrabbit Invitational (83-83-83=249), tying for 50th on 3/17-18… tied for the team low in 48th on 3/24-25 at the UALR Golf Classic (80-80-82=242) on 3/24-25… tied for 22nd at the Gary Crossley Ford Kansas City Shootout (78-79-82=239) on 4/7-8… named WGCA All-American Scholar. High School -- Named all-conference and First Team allarea all four years... finished third at the Kansas 6A State Championship as a senior, while recording a top-10 finish as a sophomore.... lowered her scoring average all four years, with an average of 78.9 as a senior. Personal -- Born Jan. 13, 1995 in Garden City, Kan. ... daughter of Wes and Debbie Campbell... has two siblings, Lindsay and Kristin... majoring in Nursing.

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chandler gallagher

5-11 sophomore Kansas City, Mo. kearney HS (Kansas State)

CAREER STATISTICS Yr.

Rds. Strk.

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Low T-10’s T-20’s

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Fall 2015 -- Averaging 78.44 over nine rounds and 706 strokes with a low round of 71 and one round at or below par… carded the ninth best round in school history with a 71 at the Johnie Imes Invitational… 222 at the Johnie Imes Invitational is the fifth lowest 54-hole tournament score in school history… opened the fall tying for 38th at the Johnie Imes Invitational at +6 (78-73-71=222) and tying for 36th at the Chip-N Club Invitational at +18 (76-81-77=234)… closed out the fall finishing 78th at the Blue Raider Invitational at +34 (86-81-83=250).

706

78.44

71

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Junior Girls Championship in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, where she finished 27th out of 144 players in the stroke play to advance to match play. Personal -- Chandler Catherine Gallagher was born September 24, 1995, in Kansas City, Missouri... Daughter of Jerry and Tamy Gallagher... Has two siblings Kenadee and Payne.

2014-15 at Kansas State -- Saw action in two tournaments, finishing with a 76.50 average over six rounds and 459 strokes... finished third at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational (73-69-78=220) and tied for 76th at the Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational (80-8277=239). High School -- Prepped at Kearney High School under head coach Doug Starzi... Was ranked No. 1 in Missouri in both AJGA Polo and Golfweek rankings... Received the 2013 Midwest PGA Section Junior Student-Athlete of the Year... Set the Kearney scoring record in the fall of 2013, propelling her to a win in the Liberty Invitational... Garnered two top-five AJGA finishes in the summer of 2013 with a fifth-place finish at the Stacy Lewis Open and a second-place finish at the Bass Pro/Payne Stewart Open... Also a medalist at the USGA Junior Girls Qualifier held in Columbus, Nebraska, and earned a trip to the USGA

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5-0 sophomore Pereira, Colombia/Liceo Pino Verde

CAREER STATISTICS Yr.

Rds. Strk.

Avg.

Low T-10’s T-20’s

14-15 15 1173 78.20 74

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15-16 12 952 79.33 75 -

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27

2125

78.70

74

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Fall 2015 -- Averaging 79.33, currently the 20th best single season average in school history, over 12 rounds and 952 strokes with a low round of 75… opened the fall finishing 85th at the Johnie Imes Invitational at +23 (78-83-78=239) and tying for 24th at the Chip-N Club Invitational at +14 (77-75-78=230)… closed out the fall tying 68th at the Blue Raider Invitational at +29 (80-8877=245) and tying for 61st at the UALR Women’s Golf Classic at +22 (79-80-79=238). 2014-15 -- Finished a 78.20 scoring average, the eighth lowest in school history, over 15 rounds and 1173 strokes with a low round of 74… made her collegiate debut at the GCU Invitational (79-75-77=231), tying for 26th… tied for 37th at the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational (7574-82=231) and tied for 57th at the UALR/ASU Women’s Golf Classic (80-74-87=241)… tied for 39th at the Kansas City Shootout (83-77-77=237)… closed out the season tying for 15th at the WAC Championship (78-79-76=233). High School -- Qualified twice for the Callaway World Junior Championships... won the BMW Invitational... posted a top-ten finish in the Colombian Open. Personal -- Born Sep. 27, 1996... daughter of Artur Henao and Antonella Mercadante.

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Cynthia Diaz

5-5 freshman bucaramanga, colombia/Colegio Panamericano

CAREER STATISTICS Yr.

Rds. Strk.

Avg.

Low T-10’s T-20’s

15-16 12 895 74.58 72 1

2

Totals

2

12

895

74.58

72

1

Fall 2015 -- Averaging 74.58, currently the best single season average in school history, over 12 rounds and 895 strokes with a low round of 72 and one top-10, two top-20’s and three rounds at or below par… 219 at the Chip-N Club Invitational is tied for the lowest 54-hole tournament score in school history and 220 at the Johnie Imes Invitational is the third lowest 54-hole tournament score in school history… opened her collegiate career tying for a team-high 29th at the Johnie Imes Invitational at +4 (75-73-72=220) and tying for a team-best 10th at the Chip-N Club Invitational at +3 (72-72-75=219)… closed out the fall tying for 18th at the Blue Raider Invitational at +14 (77-75-78=230) and tying for a team-best 22nd at the UALR Women’s Golf Classic at +10 (74-77-75=226). High School -- Claimed medalist honors at the 2015 Abierto de Bucaramanga Amateur golf tournament, shooting rounds of 80, 72, 72 and 78 and the Harvey Penick Junior All Star AJGA.

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UMKC FIRES SCHOOL RECORD AT RIO VERDE INVITATIONAL The Missouri-Kansas City women’s golf team finished fifth at the Rio Verde Invitational after shooting a school record 54-hole score of 907 at the White Wing Golf Course, topping the previous record of 911 set at the Johnie Imes Invitational earlier this season. The ‘Roos followed up their first round 303 with rounds of 301 and 303, giving them the fifth and twice the 10th lowest team rounds in school history. Susan Kirschenman led UMKC in the event with a 225 that is tied for the eighth lowest round in school history after five birdies over the final two rounds to tie for 13th, while Abbey Campbell tied for 29th, also tallying five birdies in rounds two and three, including twice on the par-4 13th. ‘ROOS CONTINUE HOT SPRING WITH 5TH PLACE FINISH IN ARKANSAS The Missouri-Kansas City women’s golf team continued its best spring in school history as the ‘Roos tied for fifth during their annual trip to the UALR Golf Classic in Maumelle, Ark., at the Maumelle Country Club. The ‘Roos opened the event with a first round 316 on Monday and followed later in the day with a second round 293 that set a new school record by six strokes and stood as the lowest score by any team in any of the three rounds. In Tuesday’s final round, the Kangaroos carded a 312 to finish at +57 with a 922 that ranks as the sixth best 54-hole tournament score in the UMKC annals. Leading the ‘Roos in the return to her home state, senior Micah Radler finished a career-best tied for fifth with a career-low 227. After opening the tournament with a 77 in the first round, Radler came back and shot the lowest score of her career and lowest score of any ‘Roo this season with a 71 that ties for the seventh lowest round ever by a Kangaroo and was one of only two rounds under par by any of the 84 golfers in the field. The Arkansas native then closed out the event with a final round 79 that left her at +11 over the three rounds. Notching the ‘Roos second top-20 finish in the event, sophomore Mackenzie Black finished in a tie for 19th with rounds of 82, 73 and 76 to send to her to the clubhouse at +15, with the second round 73 standing as the lowest round in the Independence, Iowa, native’s career.

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erboard on the final day of play with a career-low round of 71, tied for the eighth lowest round in school history, which vaulted her into a tie for 25th and included back-to-back birdies on the par-3 5th and par-4 6th and two more birdies on the back nine. KIRSCHENMAN AND RADLER’S TOP-10 PERFORMANCES LEAD UMKC TO 3RD PLACE AT WAC CHAMPIONSHIP The Missouri-Kansas City women’s golf team tallied a 921, the seventh lowest tournament score in school history, propelling them to a third place finish at the 2015 WAC Women’s Golf Championship at the Wigwam Golf Course in Litchfield Park, Ariz. In their final event in the Blue and Gold, seniors Susan Kirschenman and Micah Radler led the ‘Roos in the tournament, tying for seventh at +10, 226. The Huxley, Iowa, native, Kirschenman shot a 78 in her final collegiate round with 12 pars on the day, earning a spot on the All-WAC Second Team, while Radler’s third round 77 was highlighted by her birdie on the par-5 13th. Making her WAC Championship debut, freshman Maria Henao carded the ‘Roos lowest round of the day with a 76 that also included a birdie on 13 and placed her in a tie for 15th on the leaderboard. Three shots back, Mackenzie Black notched the ‘Roos fourth top-20 result with a 20th place finish after a final round 79 that saw the sophomore birdie the par-4’s of 8 and 14. In her second appearance in the WAC Championship, sophomore Abbey Campbell tied for 30th, carding birdies on the par-5 4th and the par-4 7th for a final round 80. FOUR ‘ROOS NAMED WGCA ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLARS The Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholars for Division I, II & III were announced today with a total of 758 women’s collegiate golfers recognized with this prestigious honor, including four ‘Roos, Micah Radler, Susan Kirschenman, Kailee Kuehn and Abbey Campbell. The criteria for selection to the All-American Scholar Team are some of the most stringent in all of college athletics. The minimum cumulative GPA is 3.50.

BLACK SETS SCHOOL RECORD ON OPENING DAY OF KANSAS CITY SHOOTOUT PRESENTED BY GARY CROSSLEY FORD Mackenzie Black fired a school record 67 in the opening round of the Kansas City Shootout presented by Gary Crossley Ford, becoming just the fourth ‘Roo to shoot a round in the 60’s and leading the Missouri-Kansas City women’s golf team to a sixth place standing after the opening day of play at the Shoal Creek Golf Club.

DIAZ TIES SCHOOL RECORD, LEADS ‘ROOS TO 6TH PLACE FINISH Cynthia Diaz fired a school record tying 219 at the Chip-N Club Invitational to tie for 10th at the Country Club of Lincoln and lead the UMKC women’s golf team to a sixth place finish in the 13 team field with a 914 that ranks as the fourth best score in school history In the opening round, Diaz shot an even par 72 with five birdies, including back-to-back on 17 and 18. The freshman matched her score in round two, carding three birdies in the round, registering her second straight on both the par-4 1st and the par-3 14th. Diaz then closed out the event on Tuesday with a final round 75, highlighted by her lone birdie on the par-5 13th.

‘ROOS CONTINUE ASSAULT ON RECORD BOOK IN 4TH PLACE FINISH AT KANSAS CITY SHOOTOUT PRESENTED BY GARY CROSSLEY FORD. The Missouri-Kansas City women’s golf team climbed to a fourth place finish in the Kansas City Shootout presented by Gary Crossley Ford after a final round 299 that is tied for the third lowest round in school history and led to a three-round score of 913, that ranks as the second lowest in school history, at the Shoal Creek Golf Club. This season, the ‘Roos have notched five of the 10 lowest rounds in school history, including the top-two and four of the top-eight lowest 54-hole tournament scores, again, including the top-two. Susan Kirschenman led the ‘Roos in the event, closing out the tournament with a final round 73 that featured a bogey-free front nine with a birdie on the par-4 4th and a pair of birdies on the back nine, to place in a tie for 10th. Abbey Campbell shot up the lead-

BLACK AND DIAZ RECORD TOP-20 FINISHES TO LEAD ‘ROOS AT BLUE RAIDER INVITE Mackenzie Black fired a final round 70, tied for the fifth lowest round in school history, to climb into a tie for 10th at +11 and help UMKC women’s golf to a 10th place finish in the Blue Raider Invitational at the Old Fort Golf Club in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Black played the final round bogey-free, while notching birdies on the par-5 2nd and the par-4 5th, her third straight birdie on No. 2. On the opening day, Black shot a first round 81, but rebounded with a second round 76 that featured three birdies. Cynthia Diaz registered her second straight top-20 finish, tying for 18th at +14. Diaz opened the tournament with a three birdie 77 in round one, before her low round of 75 that included birdies on No. 2 and the par-4 4th. Diaz wrapped-up her event with a final round 78.

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2014-15 Kansas City Women’s Golf Results 2014-15 STROKE AVERAGES Name Rounds Susan Kirschenman 24 Micah Radler 24 Maria Henao 15 Mackenzie Black 26 Abbey Campbell 27 Coralie Bretez 9 Kailee Kuehn 24 Jordan Rehkow 9 Madison Wolff Team 27

Strokes 1852 1869 1173 2035 2118 726 1947 755 8381

Average 77.17 77.88 78.20 78.27 78.44 80.67 81.13 83.89 310.41

Low Round 72 71 74 67 71 74 74 78 293

Top-10’s 2 1 1 7

Top-20’s 2 1 1 3 9

Rounds at or Below Par 1 1 2 1 -

Tournament Results FALL RESULTS Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational Lawrence, Kan. (Kansas) Sep. 8-9, 2014 - Alvamar Golf Club 10th of 11 teams (326-317-318=961, +97) t35. t41. t41. t49. 58.

Abbey Campbell Susan Kirschenman Mackenzie Black Kailee Kuehn Jordan Rehkow

Individuals 30. Coralie Bretez

77-81-80=238 83-77-80=240 82-78-80=240 86-81-78=245 84-86-86=256 74-78-83=235

Johnie Imes Invitational Columbia, Mo. (Missouri) Sep. 29-30, 2014- Old Hawthorne Golf Club t10th of 15 teams (299-302-305=911, +47) t38. t47. t47. t50. 78.

Susan Kirschenman Kailee Kuehn Mackenzie Black Abbey Campbell Coralie Bretez

Individuals 30. Micah Radler

76-74-76=226 76-75-77=228 75-75-78=228 72-78-79=229 79-86-81=246 78-73-74=225

Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational Seattle, Wash. (Seattle) Oct. 13-14, 2014 - Tacoma Golf & Country Club 13th of 13 teams (339-323-317=979, +115) t48. t58. t63. 66. t69.

Abbey Campbell Susan Kirschenman Micah Radler Kailee Kuehn Mackenzie Black

86-75-79=240 84-82-79=245 88-81-79=248 81-85-83=249 88-86-80=254

Blue Raider Invitational Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Middle Tennessee State) Oct. 20-21, 2014 - Old Fort Golf Course 13th of 16 teams (318-310-323=951, +87) t26. t51. t71. t71. t78.

Mackenzie Black Abbey Campbell Kailee Kuehn Coralie Bretez Micah Radler

76-75-78=229 84-76-79=239 82-81-82=245 80-78-87=245 80-84-84=248

SPRING RESULTS GCU Invitational Litchfield Park, Ariz. (Grand Canyon) Feb. 23-25, 2015 - Wigwam Golf Course 6th of 21 teams (326-306-302=922, +58) 21. t22. t26. t61. t71.

Susan Kirschenman Abbey Campbell Maria Henao Kailee Kuehn Mackenzie Black

Individuals t22. Micah Radler

75-80-74=229 78-78-74=230 79-75-77=231 84-78-77=239 82-75-83=240 79-77-74=230

Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational Rio Verde, Ariz. (Western Michigan) Mar. 13-15, 2015 - Rio Verde Golf Course 5th of 18 teams (303-301-303=907, +43) t13. t29. t37. t37. t80.

Susan Kirschenman Abbey Campbell Micah Radler Maria Henao Kailee Kuehn

79-74-72=225 76-78-75=229 73-75-83=231 75-74-82=231 83-84-74=241

Quail Run JV Invitational Rio Verde, Ariz. (Western Michigan) Mar. 14-15, 2015 - Quail Run Golf Course 1.

Mackenzie Black

UALR/ASU Womens Golf Classic Maumelle Ark. (UALR) Mar. 30-31, 2015 - Maumelle Country Club t5th of 15 teams (316-293-312=921, +57) t5. t19. t39. t48. t57.

Micah Radler Mackenzie Black Susan Kirschenman Abbey Campbell Maria Henao

Individuals t61. Kailee Kuehn 79. Jordan Rehkow

77-71-79=227 82-73-76=231 77-81-77=235 82-75-80=237 80-74-87=241 88-83-81=252 81-85-88=254

Kansas City Shootout presented by Gary Crossley Ford Kansas City, Mo. (Kansas City) Apr. 6-7, 2015 - Shoal Creek Golf Club 4th of 13 teams (298-316-299=913, +49) t10. t25. t28. t33. t39.

Susan Kirschenman Abbey Campbell Mackenzie Black Micah Radler Maria Henao

Individuals t67. Jordan Rehkow t70. Kailee Kuehn

76-77-73=226 81-80-71=232 67-83-83=233 74-82-78=234 83-77-77=237 84-78-83=245 79-85-84=248

WAC Championship Litchfield Park, Ariz. (WAC) Apr. 20-22 2014 -Wigwam Golf Course 3rd of 7 teams (307-304-310=921, +57) t7. t7. t15. 20. t30.

Susan Kirschenman Micah Radler Maria Henao Mackenzie Black Abbey Campbell

75-73-78=226 75-74-77=226 78-79-76=233 79-78-79=236 80-84-80=244

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2015 WAC Championship

Team 1. New Mexico State 2. Seattle 3. UMKC 4. Bakersfield 5. Utah Valley 6. Texas-Pan American 7. Chicago State

Rd. 1 292 298 307 317 324 331 330

Rd. 2 285 305 304 305 320 335 333

Rd. 3 292 300 310 315 314 328 336

Total 869, +5 903, +39 921, +57 937, +73 958, +94 994, +130 999, +135

2015 WAC Awards First Team All-WAC Jamie Huo, Seattle U Kacey Dalpes, New Mexico State Viviana Macias, New Mexico State Charlotte Jaengkit, Grand Canyon Camille Orito, New Mexico State

Susan Kirschenman, Missouri-Kansas City Amanda Beyke, Seattle U Players of the Year: Camille Orito, New Mexico State, Charlotte Jaengkit, Grand Canyon Freshman of the Year: Kennedie Montoya, Grand Canyon

Second Team All-WAC Valeria Macias, New Mexico State Alexus Song, Seattle U Kennedie Montoya, Grand Canyon

Coach of the Year: Jackie Booth, New Mexico State

Conference Year-by-Year Review Year .................................................... Place ............................................................................................................... Strokes 1998................................................................. 2nd (4).............................................................................................................................. 676 (343-333) 1999................................................................. 2nd (4)......................................................................................................................965 (316-319-330) 2000................................................................. 2nd (5)......................................................................................................................997 (340-326-331) 2001................................................................. 3rd (5)....................................................................................................................1,033 (354-338-341) 2002................................................................. 3rd (5).......................................................................................................................962 (316-320-326) 2003................................................................. 2nd (5)......................................................................................................................992 (324-331-337) 2004................................................................. 4th (5)....................................................................................................................1,028 (355-338-335) 2005................................................................. 4th (5)....................................................................................................................1,012 (332-342-338) 2006................................................................. 4th (6).......................................................................................................................956 (321-319-316) 2007................................................................. 4th (6).......................................................................................................................984 (319-333-332) 2008................................................................. 8th (10)..................................................................................................................1,027 (343-357-327) 2009................................................................. 2nd (10)............................................................................................................................ 657 (331-326) 2010................................................................. 3rd (10).....................................................................................................................971 (339-315-317) 2011................................................................. 5th (10).....................................................................................................................950 (323-318-309) 2012................................................................. 3rd (10).....................................................................................................................916 (308-309-299) 2013................................................................. 2nd (9).......................................................................................................................... 960 (3-328-317) 2014................................................................. 4th (8).......................................................................................................................974 (332-321-321) 2015................................................................. 3rd (7).......................................................................................................................921 (307-304-310)

All-Time Head Coaches Bob Benzer 1992-97

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Mike Rhoades 1997-2008

Courtney Mahon 2008-2009

Brianna Broderick 2009-p

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Honors Year-by-Year

ATHLETIC HONORS First Team All-League Year ........ Individual...... Place (Strokes) 1999........... Erin Shinafelt.................1st (232) .................... Teresa Kleffner..........t2nd (238) 2000........... Jessica Bennett.......... t5th (243) 2001........... Heather Mize...............5th (246) 2002........... Mindy Merrifield........5th (235) 2003........... Rachel Maruno...........5th (240) 2009........... Kelsey Kipp...................3rd (159) 2011........... Taylor Fisher................................- 2012........... Taylor Fisher................................- 2013........... Emily Isaacson............................- .................... Susan Kirschenman.................- Second Team All-League Year ........ Individual ......Place(Strokes) 1998........... Carey Farmer...............7th (167) .................... Erin Shinafelt...............8th (168) .................... Teresa Kleffner............9th (170) 1999........... Carey Farmer...............8th (246) 2002........... Nicole Ross...................9th (242) 2003........... Nicole Ross...............t10th (250) .................... Jackie Wagner.........t10th (250) 2004........... Traci Patterson.......... t6th (245) 2006........... Brittnay Hofer..............8th (233) 2007........... Danielle Zejdlik......... t9th (243) 2009........... Chelsea Cadwell....... t8th (162) .................... Madison Maddox..... t8th (162) 2010........... Chelsea Cadwell.......................... .................... Taylor Fisher.................................. 2011........... Kati Scholten................................ 2012........... Susan Kirschenman................... 2013........... Taylor Fisher.................................. 2014........... Susan Kirschenman................... 2015........... Susan Kirschenman................... League Player of the Year 1999............................................ Erin Shinafelt League Newcomer of the Year 2003............................................Nikki Pflibsen All-Tournament Team 2013..........................................Emily Isaacson Golfer of the Week 2014...................Susan Kirschenman (3/12) ACADEMIC HONORS WGCA All-American Scholar 2002................................................Nicole Ross 2003................................................Nicole Ross ................................................... Jackie Wagner 2004.......................................... Jackie Wagner

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2005........................................Danielle Zejdlik 2006..........................................Whitney Davis 2007..........................................Whitney Davis 2008..........................................Whitney Davis 2009......................................Chelsea Cadwell .........................................................Kelsey Kipp 2010......................................Chelsea Cadwell .............................................Madison Maddox 2011....................................Madison Maddox ...................................................Emily Isaacson 2012....................................Madison Maddox ...................................................Emily Isaacson ......................................................Micah Radler ...................................................Rachel Mulkey 2013..........................................Emily Isaacson ........................................ Susan Kirschenman ......................................................Micah Radler 2014..........................................Emily Isaacson ......................................................Micah Radler ........................................ Susan Kirschenman ................................... Abbey Campbell 2015.............................................Micah Radler ................................... Abbey Campbell ......................................... Kailee Kuehn ........................................ Susan Kirschenman Academic Honor Roll 1998................................................Melissa Ihle ....................................................... Molly Leddy 1999................................................Melissa Ihle ....................................................... Molly Leddy 2002............................................ Colby Garner .............................................. Mindy Merrifield .........................................................Nicole Ross 2003........................................Katie Houlehan .................................................. Traci Patterson .........................................................Nicole Ross .................................................Jackie Wagnera 2004......................................... Traci Patterson ................................................... Jackie Wagner 2005......................................... Traci Patterson ................................................. Lauren Phlegar .................................................Danielle Zejdlik 2006..........................................Whitney Davis .......................................................Katie Dugan 2007..........................................Whitney Davis ...............................................Cherise Erickson .............................................. Mary Beth Fisher .................................................Jessica Fleming .................................................Danielle Zejdlik 2008..........................................Whitney Davis ....................................................... Jessie Kosch ..................................................... Sally Meiners .................................................Patricia Randall 2009......................................Chelsea Cadwell .............................................. Mary Beth Fisher .........................................................Kelsey Kipp

.............................................Madison Maddox 2010......................................Chelsea Cadwell ....................................................... Jessie Kosch .............................................Madison Maddox ..................................................... Kati Scholten 2011........................................Emily Isaacson* ....................................................... Jessie Kosch .............................................Madison Maddox ..................................................... Kati Scholten 2012........................................Emily Isaacson* ...................................... Susan Kirschenman* ....................................... Kailee Kuehn* ...........................................Madison Maddox* .................................................Rachel Mulkey* ....................................................Micah Radler* 2013..............................................Taylor Fisher ...................................................... Abbie Horan ...................................................Emily Isaacson ........................................ Susan Kirschenman ....................................................Micah Radler* 2014..........................................Emily Isaacson ........................................ Susan Kirschenman ......................................................Micah Radler 2015................................... Mackenzie Black ................................... Abbey Campbell ........................................ Susan Kirschenman ......................................................Kailee Kuehn ......................................................Micah Radler * - Distinguished Scholar Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence 2006........................................Danielle Zejdlik 2007..........................................Whitney Davis .............................................. Mary Beth Fisher .................................................Danielle Zejdlik 2008..........................................Whitney Davis .............................................. Mary Beth Fisher 2009..................................... Mary Beth Fisher 2010......................................Chelsea Cadwell ....................................................... Jessie Kosch .............................................Madison Maddox 2011......................................Chelsea Cadwell ....................................................... Jessie Kosch .............................................Madison Maddox ..................................................... Kati Scholten 2012....................................Madison Maddox ...................................................Emily Isaacson 2013..............................................Taylor Fisher ...................................................Emily Isaacson ........................................ Susan Kirschenman ..................................................... Micah Radler Academic All-League 2013............................... Susan Kirschenman ................................................ Emily Isaacscon

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Single Season Scoring Average Leaders (Minimum 12 Rds.)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

Name Cynthia Diaz Mackenzie Black Taylor Fisher Taylor Fisher Susan Kirschenman Kati Scholten Micah Radler Susan Kirschenman Rachel Mulkey Maria Henao Kelsey Kipp Emily Isaacson Erin Shinafelt Abbey Campbell Susan Kirschenman Susan Kirschenman Taylor Fisher Mackenzie Black Emily Isaacson Maria Henao Chelsea Cadwell Taylor Fisher Emily Isaacson Brittnay Hofer Madison Maddox

Year 2015-16 2015-16 2010-11 2011-12 2014-15 2010-11 2014-15 2013-14 2011-12 2014-15 2008-09 2011-12 1998-99 2014-15 2011-12 2012-13 2009-10 2014-15 2012-13 2015-16 2009-10 2012-13 2013-14 2005-06 2011-12

Rds. Strokes 12 895 12 918 26 1997 25 1922 24 1852 15 1166 24 1869 30 2339 25 1951 15 1173 30 2348 25 1957 23 1803 21 2118 22 1728 32 2518 32 2521 24 1891 32 2525 12 952 32 2543 29 2326 27 2166 26 2090 22 1771

Avg. 74.58 76.50 76.81 76.88 77.17 77.73 77.88 77.97 78.04 78.20 78.27 78.28 78.39 78.44 78.55 78.69 78.78 78.79 78.91 79.33 79.47 80.21 80.22 80.38 80.50

Career Scoring Average Leaders (Minimum 40 Rds.) Name Susan Kirschenman Taylor Fisher Abbey Campbell Mackenzie Black Kati Scholten Emily Isaacson Micah Radler Rachel Maruno Brittnay Hofer Chelsea Cadwell Madison Maddox Kailee Kuehn Erin Shinafelt Katie Houlehan Nicole Pflibsen Traci Patterson Teresa Kleffner Sally Meiners Nicole Ross Carey Farmer Jessica Fleming Amy Harder Jessie Kosch Jackie Wagner

Years 2011-p 2009-p 2013-p 2013-p 2009-11 2010-p 2011-p 2001-03 2004-07 2008-12 2008-12 2011-p 1995-99 2002-06 2002-04 2001-05 1997-2000 2006-09 1999-2003 1995-99 2006-09 2003-07 2007-11 2001-05

Rds. Strokes 108 8437 112 8766 57 4533 62 4955 46 3680 112 8982 99 7977 43 3476 75 6078 77 6248 110 8963 45 3668 83 6947 54 4528 49 4123 79 6651 47 3966 71 5994 79 6759 81 6936 62 5326 100 8591 80 6951 77 6712

Avg. 78.12 78.27 79.53 79.92 80.00 80.20 80.58 80.84 81.04 81.14 81.48 81.51 83.70 83.85 84.14 84.19 84.38 84.42 85.56 85.63 85.90 85.91 86.89 87.17

Team Records

Top-10 Single Round Team Scores Stk. Tournament 1. 293 UALR Golf Classic 2. 296 Johnie Imes Invitational 3. 298 Kansas City Shootout 298 Johnie Imes Invitational 5. 299 Summit League Championship 299 Johnie Imes Invitational 299 Kansas City Shootout 8. 300 Jackrabbit Invitational 300 Johnie Imes Invitational 10. 301 UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic 301 UALR Golf Classic 301 Rio Verde Invitational

Date 3/30/15 9/29/15 4/6/15 9/28/15 4/24/12 9/29/14 4/7/15 3/16/10 10/3/11 3/22/10 3/26/12 3/14/15

Top-10 36-Hole Tournament Scores Stk. Tournament 1. 622 Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 2. 626 UMKC Kenneth Smith Classic 3. 627 UMKC Kenneth Smith Classic 4. 636 Minnesota Invitational 5. 637 Wichita State Invitational 6. 638 UMKC Kenneth Smith Classic 7. 639 UMKC Kenneth Smith Classic 8. 640 Illinois State Redbird Classic 9. 644 UMKC Kenneth Smith Classic 10. 646 UMKC Kenneth Smith Classic

Date 3/8-10/13 10/18-19/04 10/26-27/98 9/12-13/98 4/11-12/11 10/16-17/06 10/21-22/02 9/4-5/98 10/22-23/01 10/17-18/05

Top-10 54-Hole Tournament Scores Stk. Tournament 1. 901 Johnie Imes Invitational 2. 911 Johnie Imes Invitational 3. 913 Kansas City Shootout 4. 914 UALR Golf Classic 914 Chip-N Club Invitational 6. 916 Summit League Championship 7. 917 Jackrabbit Invitational 8. 919 Jackrabbit Invitational 9. 921 UALR Golf Classic 921 WAC Championship

Date 9/28-29/15 9/29-30/14 4/6-7/15 3/26-27/12 10/5-6/15 4/23-24/12 3/15-16/10 3/14-15/11 3/30-31/15 4/20-22/15

Individual Records

Top-10 Single Round Individual Scores Stk. Name Tournament Date 1. 67 Mackenzie Black Kansas City Shootout 2. 68 Brittnay Hofer UALR/North Texas Classic 3. 69 Taylor Fisher Jackrabbit Invitational 69 Kati Scholten Wichita Spring Invitational 5. 70 Kelsey Kipp UALR Women’s Golf Classic 70 Susan Kirschenman Blue Raider Invitational 70 Susan Kirschenman Jackrabbit Invitational 70 Mackenzie Black Blue Raider Invitational 9. 71 Chelsea Cadwell Jackrabbit Invitational 71 Susan Kirschenman UALR Golf Classic 71 Micah Radler UALR Golf Classic 71 Abbey Campbell Kansas City Shootout 71 Chandler Gallagher Johnie Imes Invitational Top-10 36-Hole Tournament Individual Scores Stk. Name Tournament Date 1. 145 Kati Scholten WSU Spring Invitational 2. 149 Erin Shinafelt UMKC Kenneth Smith 3. 150 Erin Shinafelt Murray State Classic 4. 152 Erin Shinafelt Illinois State Classic 152 Brittnay Hofer UMKC Kenneth Smith 6. 153 Brittnay Hofer UMKC Kenneth Smith 7. 154 Brittnay Hofer NIU Springlake Invitational 154 Susan Kirschenman Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational 9. 155 Erin Shinafelt Bradley Fall Classic 155 Nicole Ross UMKC Kenneth Smith 155 Brittnay Hofer UMKC Kenneth Smith 155 Emily Isaacson Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational

4/6/15 3/26/07 3/15/10 4/12/11 3/30/09 10/21/13 3/17/14 10/20/15 3/16/10 3/26/12 3/30/15 4/7/15 9/29/15

4/11-12/11 10/26-27/98 9/27-28/98 9/5-6/98 10/18-19/04 10/17-18/05 3/10-11/06 3/8-10/13 10/19-20/98 10/21-22/02 10/16-17/07 3/8-10/13

Top-10 54-Hole Tournament Individual Scores Stk. Name Tournament Date 1. 219 Taylor Fisher Jackrabbit Invitational 3/14-15/11 219 Cynthia Diaz Chip-N Club Invitational 10/5-6/15 3. 220 Cynthia Diaz Johnie Imes Invitational 9/28-29/15 4. 221 Kelsey Kipp UALR Women’s Golf Classic 10/30-31/09 5. 222 Chandler Gallagher Johnie Imes Invitational 9/28-29/15 6. 223 Taylor Fisher Jackrabbit Invitational 3/15-16/10 223 Taylor Fisher UALR Golf Classic 3/26-27/12 223 Susan Kirschenman MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial 10/14-15/13 9. 224 Brittnay Hofer UALR/North Texas Classic 3/26-27/07 224 Susan Kirschenman UMKC Kangaroo Fall Invitational 9/30-10/1/13

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LEO E. MORTON CHANCELLOR TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY, 1968 MIT, 1987 UMKC VISION STATEMENT UMKC will become a model urban research university characterized by signature graduate and professional programs, a dynamic undergraduate population, a highly diverse faculty, staff and student body, and active engagement with its city and region.

UMKC MISSION STATEMENT UMKC’s mission is to lead in life and health sciences; to deepen and expand strength in the visual and performing arts; to develop a professional workforce and collaborate in urban issues and education; and to create a vibrant learning and campus life experience.

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Strengthen resource base and financial capacity Strengthen core academic mission Increase student success Improve the racial climate and increase campus diversity

Leo E. Morton was named Chancellor of the University of Missouri-Kansas City on December 15, 2008. Prior to assuming the Chancellorship, Leo was employed by Aquila, Inc, joining the firm in January 1994 as vice president, performance management. He was named senior vice president in 1996 with responsibility for re-engineering, corporate procurement and environmental services. Morton assumed additional duties for the management of human resources in 1997 and information technology in 1998. He was named senior vice president and chief administrative officer in 2000 as he also assumed responsibility for additional corporate services. Prior to joining Aquila, Morton’s management career spanned 26 years in a wide range of engineering and manufacturing positions with AT&T Microelectronics, Bell Laboratories, General Motors, Rust Engineering Company and Corning Glass. Morton has been a University of Missouri-Kansas City trustee since 2000 and was in his third year as chairman of the Board of Trustees when he stepped down to serve as the university’s interim chancellor. Previously, he was a member on UMKC’s Center for the City board and chaired the community relations committee of the Trustees.

He is chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Menorah Medical Center and chairman of the advisory board of Prep-KC, a major regional youth educational development organization. Morton also serves as 2nd vice chairman of the board of Swope Community Enterprises. In addition, he serves on the Board of Trustees for MRI, the Economic Development Corporation, the Kansas City Area Development Council, the Starlight Theatre, the independent advisory commission on racial profiling for the Overland Park Police Department, the Ironhorse Golf committee and as a commissioner for the Local Investment Commission. Morton has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Tuskegee University, and a master’s degree in management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


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CARLA WILSON DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS UMKC, 1988 Carla Wilson was named the fourth Director of Athletics in the Division I era, made official on Monday, December 2, 2013 with a public announcement at the Sprint Center in downtown Kansas City. She held the position in an interim role the previous five months. Wilson leads the Athletics Department as it competes in the Western Athletic Conference. Wilson’s leadership in the department has touched many facets – budget, human resources, facilities, sport administration and student-athlete welfare and development. Wilson became the only female athletics director in the Western Athletic Conference, and the first ever female leader of intercollegiate athletics at UMKC. She is one of a few minority women serving as an athletics director at the NCAA’s 351 Division I institutions. At the time of her hire, less than 9 percent of Division I athletics directors were women; less than 4 percent were minority women. She was also the only African-American woman athletics director in Division I not at a historically black college or university. “Carla is a nationally recognized leader in college athletics, and was an easy and natural choice for this position,” said Leo E. Morton, Chancellor of UMKC. “While we are promoting from within, we are also choosing the best candidate for this important position. Carla has the experience, the dedication and the vision to be an exemplary leader.” In 2012, she was named the Division I Administrator of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators. A member of the WAC AD’s council, Wilson’s 17 years of experience in athletics is vital as she works with the WAC on strategic planning and branding initiatives. Well rounded in sport administration, she has been the sport administrator for 14 of the 16 sports sponsored by UMKC throughout her career – men’s

basketball, women’s basketball, men’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s cross country, and men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field. Prior to the AD appointment, she served as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Business and Administration and Senior Woman Administrator since 2007. In this role, Wilson was responsible for the human resources and business operations of the department, as well as all dayto-day operations in the absence of the Director of Athletics, and served as a member of the Director of Athletics senior staff. Wilson was responsible for the preparation, development and maintenance of the budgets for all 16 sports and nine administrative areas of the department. She also served as the sport administrator for women’s basketball, men’s soccer, and men’s and women’s tennis. Wilson also served as the Assistant Athletics Director for Business Operations for nine years prior to her time as Senior Associate Athletics Director. As Senior Woman Administrator, Wilson is the highest ranking female involved with the management of UMKC’s Intercollegiate Athletics program, and represents UMKC in dealings with the conference office and the NCAA. She also partakes in program-wide administrative responsibilities, including decision making at the institutional, conference and national levels. She collaboratively addresses departmental goals, supports women’s interests and supports and helps manage diversity, gender equity and Title IX matters. Wilson, who is an active member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators, the College Athletic Business Management Association and the Minority Opportunities Athletic Association, is a 2010 graduate of the NCAA Fellows Leadership

Development Program. The 18-month program was developed with the specific goal of enhancing the employment and leadership opportunities for racial/ethnic minorities and women at the senior management level of intercollegiate athletics administration. She is also a 2009 NACWAA HERS East graduate. Wilson is also a member of the MOAA Educational and Professional Development Committee and the Program Committee, which is responsible for programming of the MOAA Symposium held at the annual NACDA Convention. Wilson is also a frequent presenter at CABMA Conventions, and serves on the Membership and Program committees for the organization. Wilson has also been active on NCAA committees during her time at UMKC. In 2010, Wilson began a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Women’s Softball Committee, and serves as the chair of the committee for 2013-14. From 2004-07, she also served on the Division I NCAA Men’s and Women’s Tennis Committee. Both committees are responsible for selecting the teams that compete for the opportunity to play for a national championship. Since 1999, Wilson has also served on the NCAA Region V Post Graduate Scholarship Committee. A 25-year career Kangaroo, prior to athletics Wilson served UMKC as a budget specialist in the University’s administrative affairs office for four years, where she was responsible for assisting in the preparation of the University’s $159 million budget. From 1988-93, she also served in the accounting department as a senior accountant. Wilson graduated from UMKC in 1988 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. She and her husband Kevin, who reside in Olathe, KS, are parents to four adult children, Shae, Tristan, Kevin Jr., and Kaylan.


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URSULA GURNEY SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. INTERNAL OPERATIONS/SWA Ursula Gurney was named the Senior Woman Administrator in May of 2014 as well as being promoted to the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Internal Operations. Prior to her appointment, she was the Senior Associate AD for Academics and Strategic Initiatives. In her current role, Gurney oversees the areas of academics, sports medicine, sports performance (strength and conditioning), and is the primary liaison with the admissions and registration offices. In her new role, Gurney will also oversee the area of compliance, and have liaison duties with campus residential housing. She will continue to serve as the sport administrator for men’s and women’s golf while furthering her sport supervision responsibilities to include women’s volleyball. She will represent UMKC as a member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Administrative Council and serve as a member of the Director of Athletics Senior Staff. As Senior Woman Administrator (SWA), Gurney provides administrative leadership in the management and governance of UMKC’s Intercollegiate Athletics program, and is heavily involved in key decision making at the institutional, conference, and national levels. Gurney collaborates to address strategic initiatives and departmental goals, serve as a resource to all student-athletes and coaches, support gender equity and title IX

issues, and evaluate performance of departmental employees. Gurney is charged to help foster a culture that embraces diversity and advocates for student-athlete welfare. Under Gurney and her staff, UMKC has built a tradition of academic success. The current cumulative department GPA is 3.24. Currently 15 of UMKC’s 16 teams have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or better. UMKC’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) remains steady at 87%, while its current cumulative Academic Progress Rate (APR) is 966. Gurney is an active member of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A) and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA). Gurney is individually certified by the N4A, and has presented multiple times at N4A’s national and regional conventions. She is a current member of the N4A’s Board of Directors, serves on the N4A’s Strategic Planning Committee as the ChairElect, and is also a member of the NCAA Division I Recruiting and Athletics Personnel Issues Cabinet. She is a graduate of NACWAA’s 2012 Leadership Enhancement Institute (LEI), the 2010 NACWAA West Institute for Administrative Advancement (IAA), and a 2009 graduate of the N4A’s Professional Development Institute (PDI) Leader/Manager Track.

Previously, Gurney spent seven years in various roles in academic athletic support at The Ohio State University. At Ohio State, Gurney served as an academic specialist in the Student-Athlete Support Services Office. She assisted in the academic support of over 900 student-athletes in 36 varsity sports. She specialized in preparing football student-athletes to meet education requirements, and traveled with the football team to the 2008 BCS National Championship game in New Orleans, La., to monitor academic development. In addition to her advising role, Gurney served as an undergraduate instructor in the history department at Ohio State from 2002-2008. Athletically, Gurney swam competitively at the national level in Canada participating in several National Championships, Olympic and Commonwealth Games Trials. Gurney earned her bachelor of arts degree in history from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2000. She then went on to earn her master’s degree in history from SFU in 2002. She is currently a PhD. candidate in history at The Ohio State University and resides in Kansas City with her husband Andrew and son Jackson


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BRIAN MORRIS SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. EXTERNAL OPERATIONS Brian Morris joined UMKC in September of 2014 as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Operations. Morris served as the Associate Athletic Director for External Operations at Oklahoma Baptist University previously, and has served in several collegiate athletics development and corporate sponsorship roles at institutions such as Oklahoma State, Wichita State, Arkansas State and Oklahoma. While at OBU, he assisted in securing a $1.5 million split gift for OBU and the OBU athletics department. Morris also increased the athletics department sponsorship and ticket revenues by 900 percent from $40,000 to $400,000 in less than two years. Prior to OBU he was the senior account executive for Oklahoma State Cowboy Sports Properties (Learfield Sports), generating $115,000 in new sponsorship revenue. Morris also served as the Associate Athletic Director for Development at Wichita State University. While at WSU, he led the athletics development staff and served as a member of the athletic director’s senior management team. He secured a $1.2 million naming-rights gift for the Bombardier Learjet Indoor Practice Facility and maintained oversight of the $3.4 million annual fund for the Shocker Athletic Scholarship Organization. He also secured half of the private funds for the $3.7 million Building

Excellence for the Student-Athlete Campaign. Morris also worked as the Assistant Athletic Director for Development at Arkansas State University, where he led the development staff in setting a record breaking level for athletics annual fund giving. He also secured $250,000 in major gifts for renovation of their baseball stadium. As the Assistant Director of Athletics Development at the University of Oklahoma, he raised $850,000 in major gifts during the stadium renovation campaign, while assisting in the record-setting annual fundraising drive. Morris also served as a representative of the Missouri Valley Conference for the National Association of Athletic Development Directors. Morris earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communications from Kansas State University in 2003 and a master’s degree in sport management from Wichita State University in 2013.


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JESSICA DICKSON SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. FACILITIES, OPERATIONS & CHAMPIONSHIPS Jessica Dickson was named the Associate Athletics Director for Facilities, Operations and Championships in October 2014. Prior to her appointment, she served as Assistant Athletics Director for External Relations for five years. Dickson joined the UMKC staff as the Director of Marketing and Promotions in August of 2006. In her current role, Dickson’s areas of responsibility include: event management, television and radio production, marketing and promotions, licensing and sponsorship execution. In addition, she serves as the sport administrator for women’s soccer, softball and spirit squads. Dickson is an active member of National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) and National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) and has presented on multiple occasions at the NACMA national convention. Dickson is a graduate of the 2011 NCAA/NACWAA Institute for Administrative Advancement (IAA). Special assignments at UMKC have included the 2012 NACWAA National Convention Local Organizing Committee, serving as championship manager for The 2012 Summit League Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships and 2010 NCAA Division I Volleyball National Championship host liaison to the NCAA.

Dickson has been a volunteer at the Kansas City Sports Commission and Foundations/WIN for KC since 2005 and an active member of the Downtown Council of Kansas City and genKC. Prior to joining the UMKC team, Dickson spent 4 years at Time Warner Cable/Metro Sports in Kansas City. While with TWC, Dickson created promotional materials and advertising packages for sporting events, movies, specials and cable networks. Her duties with Metro Sports included serving as a communications and promotions liaison between Metro Sports and the media sales office. Dickson graduated from Central Missouri in May 2002 with a degree in public relations and a minor in photography. At Central, she was a four-year letterwinner on the women’s soccer team. Dickson, her husband Ryan and their daughter Morgan reside in Kansas City, Mo.


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SPORTS PERFORMANCE

PAUL ARNDORFER

CLINT DOMINICK

ERIC LANGDON

DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

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SPORTS MEDICINE

IAN BALDWIN

SCOTT McGINN

JESSICA SCHMITZ

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

CHARLIE EMERSON

MELANIE ELLSWORTH

DYLAN WILSON

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

GRAD. ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

GRAD. ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP/TEAM DOCTORS Dr. Meg Gibson Head Sports Medicine Physician

Dr. Joe Samuel Intern Sports Medicine physician

Dr. Grant Smith Team Dentist

Dr. Jon Schultz Team Sports Medicine Physician

Dr. Kristen Michael Intern Sports Medicine physician

Dr. Dan Lorenz Team Physical Therapist

Dr. Drew Glover Team Sports Medicine Physician

Dr. Dan Gurley Team Orthopedic physician


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Robert Greim Director of Compliance

Rachel Rutter Compliance Graduate Assistant

Mike Hobbs Compliance Intern

COMPLIANCE


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UMKC ATHLETICS STAFF Administration Carla Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Athletics Ursula Gurney . . . . . . . . . . Senior Associate A.D. for Internal Operations/SWA Brian Morris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Associate A.D. for External Operations Jessica Dickson . . . . . . . . Associate A.D. for Facilities, Operations and Championships Erica Portley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Assistant

Women’s Basketball Marsha Frese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach Meredith Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach Pat Filien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach Danielle Gratton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach Christina Gilbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Basketball Operations

Academic Support Ursula Gurney . . . . . . . . . . Senior Associate A.D. for Internal Operations/SWA Amelia Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Director of Academic Support Sam Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic Services Graduate Assistant Shakayla McEaddy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic Services Graduate Assistant Bailey Sosa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic Services Graduate Assistant

Cheer/Dance Dawn Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cheer Coordinator

Business and Finance Trish Baldwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Manager Kelsay Eggen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Business Manager

Men’s Golf J.W. VanDenBorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Golf/Head Coach Rick Hairgrove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Assistant Coach Andy Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach

Compliance Robert Greim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Compliance Rachel Rutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Compliance Graduate Assistant

Cross Country Shameika McField . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach Brett Guemmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach

Women’s Golf Brianna Broderick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach Andy Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach

External Operations Brian Morris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Associate A.D. for External Operations Mike Magnusson . . . . . . . Assistant A.D. for Development and Corporate Sponsorships Cassie Molitoris . . . . . . . . Director of Corporate Relations and Special Events Tim Riva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Marketing and Ticketing Presley Chrisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing Graduate Assistant Michael Ropp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticketing Graduate Assistant

Men’s Soccer Rick Benben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach Fred Schlichting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Head Coach Alan Mayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Goalkeeper Coach Anthony Rashid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Soccer Operations Tato Chiaparro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Assistant

Operations and Facilities Jessica Dickson . . . . . . . . Associate A.D. for Facilities, Operations and Championships Mike ‘Radar’ Bellis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipment Manager Liz Hoffman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operations Graduate Assistant

Women’s Soccer Chris Cissell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach Jeff Cole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach Ashley Gann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Assistant

Sports Information Rob McCutcheon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Information Director Nik Busch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Sports Information Director Josh Carson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Information Graduate Assistant

Softball Meredith Smith Neal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach Lauren Eisenreich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach Natalie Brock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach Michael Baxter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Manager Chris Nasuti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Manager

Sports Medicine Ian Baldwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Athletic Trainer Scott McGinn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Athletic Trainer Jessica Schmitz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Athletic Trainer Charles Emmerson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Athletic Trainer Melanie Ellsworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athletic Trainer Graduate Assistant Dylan Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athletic Trainer Graduate Assistant Meg Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Team Physician Drew Glover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Doctor Kristen Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Doctor Joe Samuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Doctor Jon Schultz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Doctor Dan Gurley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Orthopedic Surgeon Dan Lorenz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Physical Therapist Grant Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Team Dentist Sports Performance Paul Arndorfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Strength & Conditioning Clint Dominick . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Director of Strength & Conditioning Eric Langdon . . . . . . . . . . . . Strength and Conditioning Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball Kareem Richardson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach Angres Thorpe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Head Coach Conner Hampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach Chris Hollender . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach Andre McGee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach Aaron Hanshaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Assistant Reese Holliday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Assistant

Men’s Tennis Kendell Hale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach Malcolm Harrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Assistant Coach Women’s Tennis Kendell Hale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach Malcolm Harrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Assistant Coach Eva Dalvai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach Track and Field Shameika McField . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach Benaud Shirley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Head Coach (Jumps) Brett Guemmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach (Distance) Brian Bishop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Coach (Throws/Multi-Events) Marlon Shirley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Assistant Volleyball Christi Posey . . Trent Jones . . . Kalani Rose . . . Taylor Johnson . Zach Warring . .

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DURWOOD SOCCER STADIUM AND RECREATIONAL FIELD

Durwood Soccer Stadium and Recreational Field serves as the official home of the Kangaroos and will provide student-athletes, students and community groups with one of the top soccer facilities in the WAC and the Midwest. The $9 million addition adds to the growing residential feel of the UMKC campus. The gift from the Durwood Foundation and its trustees to construct this stadium is another in their long history of supporting a variety of UMKC initiatives. Durwood will provide seating for 850 fans and a separate addition will host locker rooms, offices and concession areas. Stanley H. Durwood was one of the University’s and the athletic program’s most ardent supporters. His affiliation with UMKC began when NCAA Division I participation was a pipe dream. Durwood also helped establish an endowed scholarship for UMKC student-athletes. VICTOR F. SWYDEN ATHLETICS TRAINING FACILITY

The Victor F. Swyden Athletics Training Facility continues UMKC’s commitment to the total care of each student-athlete. Under the guidance of Head Athletics Trainer Ted Ferris, the UMKC Sports Medicine staff prioritizes prevention, treatment and rehabilitiation in working with Kangaroo student-athletes. Built in 1999, the Swyden Athletics Training Facility honors the memory of former Kansas City councilman and longtime UMKC Athletics supporter Victor F. Swyden, who headed the taskforce that guided the Kangaroos from NAIA to NCAA Division I. A lifetime resident of Kansas City and a graduate of Paseo High School, Swyden was honored in 1993 with the Golden Torch Award, one of the highest honors bestowed by UMKC upon an individual.


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SWINNEY RECREATION CENTER

OLD SWINNEY

The Dutton Brookfield Strength and Conditioning Center at UMKC’s Swinney Recreation Center was officially dedicated on Sept. 22, 2004. The Brookfield Center is designed to help enhance UMKC student-athletes’ levels of performance while significantly reducing the chances for injuries. The benefit of performing structured strength and power training throughout the entire year will give studentathletes the opportunity to reach new levels of physical development. The center contains free weights, plus platforms, benches and machines and the latest cardiovascular equipment. In the summer of 2006, the area purchased the latest Sports Motion system to give student-athletes the video analysis needed to improve their techniques.

The home of UMKC Athletics, Swinney Recreation Center is also one of the finest fitness centers in all of Kansas City. Created through a $14.5 million addition to the old Swinney Gymnasium, the center includes five basketball courts, four racquet ball courts, a 25-meter indoor/outdoor pool and three exercise rooms - two weight rooms and a cardio room. The competition court serves as the home venue for UMKC volleyball in the fall, UMKC women’s basketball contests during the winter. Kangaroo student-athletes enjoy some of the finest locker room facilities in the WAC courtesy of a major renovation undertaken prior to the 2007-08 school year. Along with providing each student-athlete their own individual locker space, the facility also features a player’s lounge that includes leather couches and a big screen television. In addition, the lounge is equipped with a computer workstation with a high-speed internet connection. Original Old Swinney Gymnasium, affectionately known as “Old Swinney”, which is part of the Swinney Recreation Center received a face lift in the summer of 2010. The renovation transforms the Old Swinney Gymnasium into a modern, collegiate practice facility that will better serve the student body, faculty and staff members and community members, as well as provide outstanding training opportunities for ‘Roo student-athletes. The $500,000 renovation plan included new basketball/volleyball court flooring and basketball standards and volleyball nets to be installed in the existing facility. The current skylights in the building were also altered, which allows for modified lighting to be put into place. The entire Old Swinney interior will be updated and scoreboards will be installed.

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MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM

Municipal Auditorium, a building that many fans believe is the best arena in which to watch basketball, is the home of UMKC men’s basketball. The venue, which has a rich and storied basketball tradition, is now in its eighth decade in Kansas City. Municipal, which was opened in 1936, has hosted nearly every type of event - from U.S. presidential campaigns to NCAA Final Four Championships. In fact, the auditorium has hosted a total of nine NCAA Championships, which are the most of any other building in the country. The facility is also the home to the NAIA National Tournament and the MIAA Tournament. A facility upgrade included $3.5 million in renovations, encompassing new arena lighting, new seating and enhanced locker rooms for players and officials. Municipal Auditorium is located in the heart of downtown Kansas City and steps from the Kansas City Power & Light District. Municipal Auditorium comfortably seats 10,700 people, including 7,300 permanent upholstered seats. The Arena is one of four self-contained venues in the Municipal Auditorium, and has its own lighted marquee, box office, show office, coat check, restrooms and concessions. It is accessible from the south side of 13th Street, where visitors enter through the splendid Grand Foyer. The arena is also connected by covered walkways to the Convention Center, Conference Center, and the Auditorium Plaza Garage. MISSOURI 3&2 COMPLEX MISSOURI 3&2 COMPLEX

UMKC reached an agreement with the city in the fall of 2011 to play its softball games at the Missouri 3&2 Complex. Since its first season there in the spring of 2012, UMKC has added a new scoreboard and re-furbished the fences around the game field. In its first season, UMKC softball hosted the Missouri Coaches Versus Cancer Classic, and the Summit League Championships.


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The UMKC men’s and women’s tennis teams practice and compete at the Plaza Tennis Center, which is located just minutes away from the UMKC campus. The Plaza Tennis Center sits next to the Country Club Plaza, the Midwest’s oldest outdoor shopping area featuring a number of unique shops, restaurants, boutiques and Spanish architecture. The facility includes 14 outdoor lighted courts, a pro shop and locker rooms. The exhibition court, adjacent to the clubhouse, features permanent and bleacher seating for about 300 spectators. The center has hosted many events, including three Big 12 and the final Big Eight Championships, NCAA Division II Nationals, the Missouri Valley’s National Qualifier Sweet 16, a USTA professional men’s satellite tournament, USA Tournament Tennis sanctioned play, USTA leagues and instructional programs. The facilty has received local, regional and national awards since its grand opening in 1996. In 1998, the United States Tennis Association named the center a USTA National Outstanding Public Tennis Facility. In 2005, it was named PTR Public Facility of the Year by the United States Professional Tennis Registry. In 2007, the Plaza Tennis Center was recognized as one of the top 50 Tennis Welcome Centers in the country. UMKC Hosted the Summit League Men’s and Women’s Championships there in 2012.

PLAZA TENNIS CENTER

ST. TERESA’S ACADEMY

STUDENT ATHLETE SUPPORT SERVICES OFFICE It is the mission of the Student-Athlete Support Services Office (SASSO) to provide a variety of educational support to ensure student-athletes acquire the tools to meet their academic, professional and personal goals. SASSO provides a comprehensive support unit which includes, but is not limited to the following services: academic counseling, academic mentoring, degree and NCAA eligibility monitoring, assessment, tutoring, computer access, academic and individual skill development, individualized study plans, a comprehensive Summer Bridge Program, academic workshops, knowledge of on-campus resources and Life Skill development. SASSO offers a comprehensive tutoring program available to all student-athletes. SASSO employs undergraduate and graduate student tutors to provide assistance in a variety of academic areas. The mission of the tutoring program is to provide subject-specific support and assistance to any student-athlete with equal access for all sports. All SASSO tutoring takes place in study hall, SRC 251. Most tutoring sessions are a one-on-one meeting with a tutor and student-athlete; however, group tutoring sessions are also available. The SASSO tutoring program serves as an additional support for course material but does not supplement for class attendance. The primary focus of tutoring is the teaching of skills and strategies that support independent learning. SASSO Tutoring services are a privilege and may be revoked if abused.


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STUDENT ATHLETE SUPPORT SERVICES OFFICE

URSULA GURNEY

AMELIA HOWARD

SR. ASSOC. A.D., SWA

ASST. DIR. OF ACADEMIC SUPPORT

SAM CLARK

SHAKAYLA McEADDY

ACADEMIC SERVICES GRAD. ASST.

ACADEMIC SERVICES GRAD. ASST.

BAILEY SOSA ACADEMIC SERVICES GRAD. ASST.

SASSO OVERVIEW The Student-Athlete Support Services Office (SASSO) provides a variety of educational support to ensure student-athletes acquire the tools to meet their academic, professional and personal goals. With a six person staff, SASSO integrates its services within the mission of UMKC and the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics to promote the overall development of the student-athletes. To foster the positive growth of student-athletes, SASSO provides a comprehensive support unit which includes, but is not limited to: academic counseling, academic mentoring, degree and NCAA eligibility monitoring, assessment, tutoring, computer access, academic and individual skill development, individualized study plans, a comprehensive Summer Bridge Program, academic workshops, knowledge of on-campus resources and Life Skill development. SASSO GOALS The goals of the Student-Athlete Support Services Office are to: • Maintain the highest level of integrity in our dedication to the acdemic, personal and professional development of studentathletes. • Ensure compliance with NCAA, WAC, and UMKC academic eligibility requirements, policies and procedures. • Inform student-athletes of the resources available to them on the UMKC campus in order to better assist them in their academic pursuits. • Provide an environment which supports the goal of graduation for all student-athletes. • Develop values which emphasize leadership, accountability, integrity, communication and inter-personal skills. • Enhance the experience of the student-athlete by providing opportunities to be involved in the University, Athletic Department and the greater Kansas City community. • Promote respect for diversity and gender equity. • Encourage the development of well-balanced life styles. • Support student-athlete initiatives through our dedication to Life Skills and the StudentAthlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).

ATHLETIC ACADEMIC POINTS OF PRIDE • The Athletic Department boosted a cumulative GPA of 3.29 for 2014-15. • 16 of 16 teams finished the 2014-15 with a cumulative GPA above 3.0. The top three were Women’s Basketball at 3.70, Women’s Cross Country at 3.45 and Women’s Golf at 3.43. • A total of 141 student-athletes were named WAC Academic All-League. • 106 student-athletes were awarded the distinction of UMKC Scholar-Athlete for 2015. This distinction is awarded to those with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 and higher at the end of each year. • During the Division I era nine student-athletes have been named Academic AllAmericans. Most recently, women’s track and field/cross country’s Courtney Frerichs garnered the honor in 2015. • The Graduation Success Rate (GSR) is 83%, above the 81% Division I average.


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‘ROO LIFE SKILLS The Roo Life Skills Program is designed to support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for UMKC’s student-athletes, encouraging holistic well-being, personal and academic growth, mature decision making skills, and a commitment to the campus and surrounding community. The Life Skills program strives to support student-athlete development in five areas: academics, athletics, personal development, career development and community service. Life Skills Programming Performance Team - The Performance Team Programming gives student-athletes and coaches the opportunity to gather information to support a healthy lifestyle and achieve optimum athletic performance. Career Development - Partnerships with UMKC’s Career Services and Career Athletes have been developed to best prepare current student-athletes for life after college. Community Service Partnerships - Community service is strongly encouraged, and UMKC Athletics feels strongly in the value of giving back to Kansas City and the UMKC campus. SASSO has formed several partnerships in the community and encourages teams and individuals to get involved. Student-Athlete Advisory Committee - UMKC’s SAAC representatives serve as leaders within the athletic department, and on campus. The group of representatives meets monthly to encourage team, department and school unity, while promoting excellence and a commitment to community and campus service.

STUDENT-ATHLETES IN THE COMMUNITY The UMKC Athletics Department takes great pride in giving back to its neighbors and friends. During the 2014-15 school year, the ‘Roos outdid themselves by hosting and participating in a plethora of successful events. Service projects included: UMKC Campus Move-In Day UMKC Women’s Center Walk-A-Mile in Her Shoes UMKC Career Services Etiquette Dinner Blue and Gold Games ‘Roo Life Skills Challenge Toys for Tots Toy Collection Boys & Girls Club Center Middle School Habitat for Humanity Morning Glory Cafe

Kangaroo Food Pantry Children’s Mercy Gardens at Barry Road ReStore KC YMCA Before/After School Program Drug Free Sport Jeff Jansen Leadership Academy Step Up! Bystander Intervention Training It’s On Us Campaign Morning Glory Cafe

UMKC Student-Athlete Support Services Office

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ABOUT UMKC For 82 years, the University and Kansas City have been partners and neighbors, a relationship that has enhanced the growth of both. A part of Kansas City’s thriving urban core, UMKC brings together its students and the city it calls home. The University offers an amazing education experience with top-notch faculty and skills that go directly from the classroom to the real world.

MILLER-NICHOLS LIBRARY

With 125 academic programs in 13 schools, UMKC is bound to have the one thing (or more than one thing) you want to continue learning about. Whether you have an idea of what you want to study or not, UMKC is a great place to explore your potential, putting different classes together to define what you know and who you are. • • • • • • • • • •

Location Study What You Want Research Right Now Internships and Job Opportunities Diversity First-rate Faculty Campus Life National Recognition Affordability Home Away From Home

HENRY W. BLOCH BUILDING

HAAG HALL

RESIDENTIAL LIFE AT UMKC Student housing at UMKC is about more than just offering you a place to eat and sleep - it’s about your total educational experience. Whether it’s continuing a classroom discussion over pizza, or attending a discussion with faculty outside of class, we know that having a home away from home is important. Residence Life offers you a place where you can hang out with friends, learn about others and most importantly, learn about yourself. That’s why all housing is conveniently located on the west side of campus, near the University Center (and cafeteria), Swinney Recreation Center, and within easy walking distance to all other Volker campus buildings. Nearby are the Country Club Plaza and museums, and other local attractions. Downtown Kansas City, Mo., is approximately 10 minutes away by automobile (or bus).

UMKC By The Numbers Enrollment: 16,160 (Fall 2014) . . . . undergraduate, graduate & professional students Enrollment breakdown: 53% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . undergraduate 35% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . graduate 12% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dual enrolled high school Enrollment diversity: 3% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Multi-Ethnic 6% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hispanic /Latino 11% . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-Resident International 7% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asian 12% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black/African-American 60% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Where students come from: 50 states and 79 countries Number of online students: 912 (Fall 2014)

THE NEW STUDENT UNION UMKC opened a new 109,000-square-foot Student Union in August 2010. The new Union offers a bird’s eye view of Kansas City’s Country Club Plaza, a new 329-seat theater, a two-story bookstore, new restaurants (Chick-fil-A Express, Baja Fresh Mexican Grill, SubConnection and Jazzman’s Café & Bakery) and 10,000 square-feet of space dedicated to student organizations. Located near UMKC’s residential halls at 51st and Cherry Streets, the $38.3 million Student Union features a green roof terrace and wide floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the Plaza, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and UMKC’s Stanley H. Durwood Soccer Stadium and Recreational Field.


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KANSAS CITY Although Kansas City’s reputation outside the Midwest may be that of an agricultural cowtown, its residents know the truth. UMKC is in the middle of it all, with history, culture and entertainment options on all sides and within just a short walk or drive. Here’s just a few of the options that students at UMKC have at their disposal. The Legends at Village West boasts 1.1 million square feet of retail space and is home to more than 100 shops and restaurants. This northern shopping mecca is also located by the Kansas Speedway, Children’s Mercy Park and Community America Ballpark.

LEGENDS

The Kansas Speedway hosts major league racing events like NASCAR’s Sprint and Nationwide series. Sporting Park is home to the MLS’s Sporting KC, while Community America Ballpark is home to the Kansas City T-Bones.

CHILDREN’S MERCY PARK

The Country Club Plaza offers 14 blocks of shopping amid beautiful Spanish architecture, fountains and statues.

Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs, seats more than 79,000 on game day.

More than 80 miles of lights outline every building, dome and tower on the Country Club Plaza each holiday season. The Plaza is within a short walking distance from the Volker Campus.

The Kansas City Royals play in Kauffman Stadium, which just wrapped up a $250 million renovation. Kauffman Stadium’s unique features include a 322-foot-wide water spectacular. The water spectacular is the largest privately funded fountain in the world. Both teams play at the Truman Sports Complex.

Kansas City is known as the City of Fountains with more than 200 fountains on the Plaza and in downtown KC.

NEGRO LEAGUE MUSEUM

COUNTRY CLUB PLAZA

Located within a short walk from the Volker Campus, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art includes works of art from some of the great masters. The lawn of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art resembles a badminton court with 18-ft.-tall sculptures, titled “Shuttlecocks.”

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The $850 million Power & Light District is the largest new development project in the Midwest. Just steps from the Convention Center and a short drive from the Volker Campus, the Power & Light District features eight blocks of dining, nightlife and entertainment venues. Located next to the Power & Light District, the Sprint Center opened in downtown Kansas City in October 2007. The Sprint Center is a state-of-the-art, 18,500-seat arena offering marquee concerts and sporting events. POWER & LIGHT DISTRICT

ARROWHEAD STADIUM

Located in the Sprint Center, the College Basketball Experience celebrates college basketball by placing visitors in electrifying, game-like situations. Home to the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame as well, UMKC had the honor of opening the CBE and held its first practice of the 2007-08 season. KAUFFMAN STADIUM

The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum chronicles the history and heroes of the Negro Leagues from their founding after the Civil War to their demise in the 1960s. The first professional Negro Leagues were founded in Kansas City in 1920, just two blocks from the museum. Municipal Auditorium has hosted more NCAA Tournament games and more Final Fours than any other venue in the country. The UMKC men’s basketball team plays the majority of its games at this historical venue. MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM


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WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

FACTS After completing its 51st year of intercollegiate competition, the Western Athletic Conference continues to evolve and feature some of the nation’s best programs. One thing that remains unchanged is the persistent nature of the schools in the WAC to advance their programs to contend at the top levels of the NCAA. The WAC provides its student-athletes the chance to travel to scenic destinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s most diverse markets and largest metropolitan cities. In addition, the WAC’s student-athletes work to achieve the highest levels of success with the academic support of their respective institutions. The WAC has experienced tremendous success over the years. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tournament in 24 of the past 29 seasons. In baseball, the WAC has boasted two national champions since 2003. In women’s basketball, the conference has had at least two teams qualify for the NCAA Tournament 10 times in 22 seasons, with a record five teams in 1998. The WAC also sent teams to three BCS football bowl games since 2006. In 2013-14, the WAC will create a new digital network to give fans streaming internet access to many of its regular season games and postseason championships including volleyball, soccer, swimming and diving, basketball, softball and baseball. The WAC is the sixth oldest among the nation’s 11 Division I-A conferences. Its history traces back to July 27, 1962, when the original sixteam league of Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming began competition. The first championship was held in November 1962, when Arizona won the men’s cross country title and New Mexico followed with the first WAC football title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA College World Series and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’s first NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World Series trophy. Fresno State was the last WAC school to earn an NCAA team title when it won the College World Series in 2008. Since 1962, several changes have occurred. UTEP and Colorado State became members in September 1967, while Arizona and Arizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978. The WAC then added San Diego State (1978), Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force (1980). Before 1990, the WAC sponsored championships only in men’s sports. However, a merger with the High Country Athletic Conference formed a single conference under one administrative structure, and the 1990-91 athletic year was the first in which both men and women competed under the WAC name. Fresno State was added in 1992, and then in 1996, the women’s programs from Air Force and Hawai‘i along with six new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa) came into the WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming withdrew on June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech (2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season. In 2005, Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. Boise State withdrew prior to the 2011-12 season. In 2012, the WAC added Denver, Seattle U, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State. The current membership began on July 1, 2013 when the WAC added Bakersfield, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, Kansas City, UTPA and Utah Valley to join Idaho, New Mexico State and Seattle U. The new institutions replace withdrawing members, Denver, Louisiana Tech, San Jose State, Utah State, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State. The WAC has had just six commissioners in its history. Paul Brechler was named the first leader of the conference and held the position from 1962-1968. He was followed by Wiles Hallock (1968-71), Stan Bates (1971-80), Dr. Joe Kearney (1980-94), Karl Benson (1994-2012) and current commissioner Jeff Hurd (2012-present). Presently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 19 sports – nine men’s and 10 women’s. For the men, there are championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Championships for women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and volleyball. The WAC office has been located in the Denver area since the conference’s inception with the exception of a two-year stay in Phoenix from 1964-66.


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A decade on the move... July 1, 2005 - Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State become official members of the WAC. November 24, 2005 - The WAC streams its first sporting event (the opening match of the volleyball tournament) via the internet using WAC.TV. September 3, 2008 - The WAC announces a contract extension with ESPN that guarantees more than 300 regular-season and 45 championship events will be aired on the ESPN networks through the spring of 2017. August 27, 2010 - The WAC and Learfield Sports announce the creation of the WAC Sports Network to enhance the coverage of football and basketball in the WAC’s media markets. July 1, 2012 – Denver, Seattle, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State become official members of the WAC. October 9, 2012 - The WAC Board of Directors extend invitations for membership to CSU Bakersfield and Utah Valley, effective July 1, 2013. November 27, 2012 - The WAC Board of Directors extend an invitation for membership to Grand Canyon, effective July 1, 2013. December 5, 2012 – Chicago State becomes a member of the WAC, effective July 1, 2013. December 19, 2012 – Texas-Pan American accepts an invitation to become the eighth member of the conference for the 2013-14 season. January 9, 2013 – The WAC reinstates men’s soccer. February 7, 2013 – The University of Missouri-Kansas City accepted an invitation for membership to join the conference effective July 1, 2013. June 11, 2013 – Jeff Hurd is named the sixth commissioner in league history. June 11, 2013 – WAC Board of Directors determined that the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments will return to Las Vegas and the Orleans Arena March 12-15, 2014. The Board also committed to the development of a strategic plan to facilitate conference growth that includes both a digital network and a new marketing/branding campaign. July 1, 2013 – CSU Bakersfield, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, UMKC, UT-Pan American and Utah Valley become official members of the WAC.


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EVOLUTION OF THE KANGAROO When choosing a mascot, the discussion usually starts with three main categories - predatory animals, historical or regional figures, or humans that represent power and strength - and ends with a collection of the usual suspects. Thanks to Walt Disney, The Kansas City Star and the Kansas City Zoo, UMKC has a very unique mascot, but how exactly does the Kangaroo fit? As it turns out, quite well. In 1936, the issue of a mascot was first brought up by the editors of The University - the campus newspaper for Kansas City University. Although there were no organized intercollegiate athletics teams at the time, the newspaper staff felt that KCU’s debate team - and more importantly the school itself - deserved a unique identity. During that same year, the Kansas City Zoo purchased a pair of baby Kangaroos, and The Kansas City Star lit the fire with an article titled “Kangaroo May Go To KCU ... Student Editors Believe University Should Have A Symbol.” Others on campus were not as enthusiastic. The editors of The Crataegus - the University’s yearbook - thought that a Kangaroo was not an appropriate symbol for KCU. A proposed feature page in the 1936-37 yearbook for the Kangaroo emblem was deleted, sparking a tremendous amount of debate. As the debate wore on, interest from the campus community began to wane. It looked as if KCU would not adopt a mascot after all. But in 1937, two events would combine to indelibly link the Kangaroo with the University and give the mascot a name. During the student government elections in the spring semester, the CO-OP Party adopted the Kangaroo as its official mascot, naming him Kasey. With a landslide victory in April behind the slogan “Kasey fits KC”, the first part of the foundation was laid. During the same month the first issue of KCU’s humor magazine The Kangaroo - was published, with a kangaroo gracing the cover. Six months later, a kangaroo made another appearance on the cover of The Kangaroo, and although it wasn’t a solo appearance, it put a quick end to the debate over whether a kangaroo was an appropriate mascot for KCU. Missouri native and famed cartoonist Walt Disney provided the artwork for the cover illustration, which featured Mickey Mouse shaking hands with Kasey Kangaroo. In a matter of a few years, The Kangaroo thrived while The Crataegus floundered, with the latter eventually folding. The Kangaroo became the University’s yearbook and the Kangaroo became the official mascot of Kansas City University. Kasey has undergone several changes over the years, with the most recent metamorphosis led by former UMKC Director of Athletics Tim Hall. With the help of local advertising agency Bernstein-Rein, UMKC developed a set of new athletics marks in the spring of 2008. After a community vote, the new Kangaroo logo was unveiled in May. With its aggressive snarl, the new Kangaroo capitalizes on UMKC’s mission to be an outstanding urban university while keeping mindful of the traditions established in 1937.


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The first incarnation of Kasey Kangaroo was inked by Marceline, Mo., native Walt Disney, and featured the KCU mascot alongside a somewhat more famous rodent.


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