Tusculum Golf Guide

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Front Row (from le� to right): Mike Markiewicz, David Talley, Derek Cantrell, Jus�n Harvey. Back Row: Wes Fletcher, Ma� Poff, Dakota Norton, Lawson George, Nick York, Head Coach Bob Dibble.

TUSCULUM COLLEGE MEN’S GOLF TEAM Name

Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School

Derek Cantrell

5-6 160 So. Knoxville, Tenn./Halls HS

Luke Fullen

5-8 165 Sr. Greeneville, Tenn./Walters St./Greeneville HS

Lawson George

6-1 152 Sr. Knoxville, Tenn./Halls HS

Jus�n Harvey

5-7 165 Jr.

Dakota Norton

5-10 165 Fr. Greeneville, Tenn./Greeneville HS

Ma� Poff

6-1 180 Jr.

David Talley

5-8 155 So. Bristol, Va./Virginia HS

Nick York

6-2 180 So. Kingsport, Tenn./Sullivan South HS

Head Coach: Bob Dibble

Kingsport, Tenn/Dobyns Benne� HS Roanoke, Va./Floyd County HS


GENERAL INFORMATION

LUKE FULLEN

EMILY PALENKAS

QUICK FACTS School ........................................... Tusculum College Loca�on .................................Greeneville, TN 37743 Founded ........................................................... 1794 Enrollment ....................................................... 2,350 President .................................. Dr. Nancy B. Moody Alma Mater ..................... Eastern Kentucky, 1972 Director of Athle�cs .........................Frankie DeBusk Alma Mater .................................... Furman, 1991 Associate AD (SWA) ........................... Deborah Davis Faculty Athle�c Representa�ve ............Tom Stueber Assistant Athle�c Director ................. Randy Loggins Nickname ................................................... Pioneers School Colors ............ Orange (Pantone 158) & Black Home Course ........................ Link Hills Country Club Loca�on ............................Greeneville, TN 37745 Year Opened ................................................ 1955 Designer ................................. Robert Trent Jones Par .................................... Men - 71; Women - 72 Yardage .................. Men - 6,850; Women - 5,804 Golf Professional .................................. Bob Ward Religious Affilia�on ...................... Presbyterian, USA Na�onal Affilia�on ......................... NCAA Division II Conference .........................................South Atlan�c Head Athle�c Trainer .............................Chris Lenker Associate Head Athle�c Trainer ..... Michael Hawkins Assistant Athle�c Trainer ....................... Amy Brooks Assistant Athle�c Trainer ......................Tom Stueber Assistant Athle�c Trainer .....................Kendall Grow COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..........................................Bob Dibble Golf Office Phone .............(423) 636-7300 ext. 5221 Email ....................................bdibble@tusculum.edu Men’s Golf Le�erwinners Returning/Lost ...........7/4 Women’s Golf Le�erwinners Returning/Lost ......6/1 ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Director (Golf Contact) ....................Dom Donnelly Office Phone ................................(423) 636-7326 Cell Phone ....................................(423) 341-0091 Fax ................................................(423) 636-7370 Email ...........................ddonnelly@tusculum.edu Assistant Director ..................................... Jim Miller Office Phone ................................(423) 636-7494 Email .............................. jemiller@tusculum.edu

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LAWSON GEORGE OF

ADRIANA VIZCARRONDO

CONTENTS

Men’s Golf Photo & Roster .......... Inside Front Cover Quick Facts ............................................................. 1 Table of Contents.................................................... 1 About the Cover ..................................................... 1 Head Coach Bob Dibble .......................................... 2 Link Hills Country Club............................................ 3 Meet the Men’s Golf Team .................................. 4-6 2010-2011 Men’s Golf Sta�s�cs & Results ............. 7 Meet the Women’s Golf Team............................. 8-9 2010-2011 Women’s Golf Sta�s�cs & Results ...... 10 Men’s Golf Record Book .................................. 11-12 Women’s Golf Record Book .................................. 13 Men’s Golf Honor Roll .......................................... 14 Women’s Golf Honor Roll ..................................... 15 Tusculum College.................................................. 16 Women’s Golf Photo & Roster ...... Inside Back Cover 2010-2011 Schedule ............................... Back Cover

CREDITS The 2010-2011 Tusculum College Golf Media Guide is

published by the TC Athle�c Media Rela�ons Office, Dom Donnelly, Director.

About the Cover: Featured on this year’s cover are members of the 2010-2011 Senior Class. Pictured le� to right are: Emily Palenkas, Adriana Vizcarrondo, Lawson George and Luke Fullen. Cover design and photography by Nathan Carver.

Wri�en, compiled and edited by: Dom Donnelly, Jim Miller, Deborah Davis & Bob Dibble. Principal Photography by: Nathan Carver, Dom Donnelly, Phil Gentry, Mel Donnelly, WG Sportsphotos and Mike Slade. Addi�onal photography by: Travis Crabtree, Cody Greene, NCAA, South Atlan�c Conference and Tusculum Archives. Prin�ng: Pulp Prin�ng, Bristol, Tenn.

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HEAD COACH BOB DIBBLE Tusculum College head coach Bob Dibble has directed the Pioneer golf fortunes for 21 seasons. Dibble, a na�ve of Peoria, Ill. has built a tradi�on of success since arriving at the Greeneville, Tenn. campus in 1989. He has coached the men’s team for 21 years and started the women’s program in the 1997-98 season. Dibble has a reputa�on of building winners. His Pioneer teams have captured seven conference �tles and two region championships during his tenure. He guided the TC men’s squad to five consecu�ve Na�onal Tournament appearances from 1993-1997. In the women’s inaugural campaign, the Pioneers placed 13th at the NAIA Na�onal Tournament. The 2009 men’s team won three tournaments and senior Chase Carroll turned in a sensa�onal season, carding a programand South Atlan�c Conference-record scoring average of 72.08 to lower his career mark to 74.29, which is first in school history and second in the league record book. The Knoxville, Tenn. na�ve was also selected to the Division II PING All-America Men’s Golf Team by the Golf Coaches Associa�on of America, earning Honorable Men�on honors while securing a spot on the All-Southeast Region Team. Carroll was also named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® First Team, while earning SAC Player of the Year honors and being recognized as the SAC Scholar Athlete for the third straight year. Tusculum’s 2009 women’s team posted four top-five finishes, including a fourth-place showing at the conference tournament as sophomore Emily Palenkas concluded the two-day event in eighth place to earn a spot on the All-Tournament Team. Junior Mary Ann Vizcarrondo garnered All-SAC First Team honors for the second straight season, while senior Suzanne Sisco was honored as the inaugural recipient of the “Bob Dibble Spirit of the Game Award”, which is named in honor of the long-�me Tusculum coach and is selected by the South Atlan�c Conference women’s golf coaches. In 2008, the men’s team won two tournaments and was regionally ranked through most of the season. Chris Wynne had a sensa�onal campaign, establishing a school record 72.82 scoring average, while earning South Atlan�c Conference Player of the Year honors, becoming the second player in school history to garner this award. Wynne and Carroll both earned All-Conference recogni�on, while Carroll was named the SAC Scholar Athlete for Men’s Golf for a second straight year. Carroll was also named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District First Team, while also garnering a spot on the GCAA All-America Scholar Team. Carroll and Wynne both advanced to the NCAA II Southeast Regional, as the TC duo finished sixth and 10th, respec�vely for individual honors. The women’s team also enjoyed success in 2008, finishing in the top half of the field in seven of its nine tournaments, including a second place showing at the SAC Championship. It was the second straight year TC finished runner-up for the league �tle. Mary Ann Vizcarrondo had a banner season, earning All-SAC First Team honors, while rookie Emily Palenkas earned SAC All-Tournament honors. In 2007, he guided both the men and women’s squads to runner-up performances at the South Atlan�c Conference Championships. On the men’s side, Chase Carroll won the men’s individual �tle while Shannon Palenkas captured the women’s �tle. Palenkas was also named the SAC Women’s Golf Player of the Year. Carroll was recognized for his success in the classroom, as he was named the SAC Scholar Athlete of the Year. Carroll and Chris Wynne were invited to play in the NCAA Division Men’s Golf Southeast/Atlan�c Super Regional. Wynne and Carroll were both named to the All-SAC Team. Palenkas and teammate Amanda Bowen also earned All-Conference recogni�on. In 2006, Dibble was named the SAC Men’s Golf Coach of the Year as two of his golfers - Nick Kinzer and Chris Wynne - received bids to par�cipate in the NCAA II Regional. Kinzer �ed for 14th, while Wynne �ed for 31st. On the women’s side, Palenkas earned SAC All-Tournament honors with a fourth-place finish at the conference championship. Palenkas and Bowen were named All-South Atlan�c Conference, while Kinzer earned the same honor for the men. The 2005 edi�on of the TC men’s golf squad mounted a final round charge and earned runnerup honors at the 2005 Food Lion SAC Championship. In the 1999-2000 season, the TC women’s squad shot a then school record 661 to claim the inaugural South Atlan�c Conference women’s golf championship. The Pioneers placed five golfers in the Top 10, including Morgan Campbell, who finished third and earned a spot on the SAC All-Tournament team. During the regular season, TC boasted a 28-9 head-to-head record while capturing two tournaments and finished no worse than third all season. Three Pioneers were named to the firstever women’s golf All-SAC team. Dibble himself was recognized by his peers as the first recipient of the South Atlan�c Conference Women’s Golf Coach of the Year Award. He has mentored three All-Americans, 39 All-Conference players, four conference players of the year and two SAC Freshman of the Year. Over the past six years, he has coached eight players who qualified for NCAA Division II region play, including three-�me All-Conference standout Rachel McFarland who advanced to the 2003 NCAA II Na�onal Championship where she finished 16th individually. Also in 2003, he mentored All-SAC First Team standouts Brent Dyson and Sasha Catron, who advanced to the NCAA Regional Tournament. For his efforts, Dibble was named the SAC Men’s Golf Coach of the Year in 2003. Catron would again return to the Super Regional in 2004. Dibble’s players have also excelled in the classroom. Nine players have garnered All-America Scholar Athlete recogni�on, while three of his squads have captured the SAC Team Academic Award. He has guided four SAC Scholar Athletes of the Year. Dibble served as head professional at Link Hills Country Club in Greeneville, Tenn. from 1978 to 2000. He turned pro in 1957 and became a Professional Golf Associa�on member in 1964. Dibble also squeezed in a s�nt serving in the United States Marine Corps. Dibble served as Midwest PGA President from 1971-73 while living in Missouri and was a club pro in Florida as well. A veteran of the PGA Winter Tour, Dibble has qualified for the PGA Na�onal Club Pro Championship on three occasions. Junior golf has been Dibble’s passion for over 20 years. He has built one of the state’s strongest youth programs at Link Hills. Dibble has been honored on four occasions with the Tennessee PGA Junior Golf Leader of the Year Award. In 1982, he won the Tennessee PGA Horton Smith Award for his contribu�ons to the game of golf. Dibble played his collegiate golf at Central Missouri State in Warrensburg, Mo. He also a�ended the University of Missouri at Kansas City where he le�ered on the basketball hardwood for the Kangaroos. In 1998, Dibble was elected to serve as President of the NAIA Golf Coaches Associa�on by his peers. He has served as a rules official at the NCAA II Women’s Na�onal Championship twice and is currently serving on NCAA II Women’s South Region selec�on commi�ee. Dibble has been married to his wife Cindy for 51 years and has three grown children: Sandy, Tim and Chris. His son, Chris, is the head golf professional at Holston Hills Country Club in Knoxville. The Dibbles are also the proud grandparents of nine grandchildren.

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LINK HILLS COUNTRY CLUB

Link Hills Country Club provides a beau�ful 18-hole lay out for the Tusculum College golf teams to compete and train. Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smokey Mountains and just minutes away from historic downtown Greeneville, the 6,850-yard course for the men and 5,800-yard layout for the women was designed by Robert Trent Jones and opened in 1955. Link Hills has hosted over 20 Tennessee State Tournaments and serves as the host venue of the Tusculum Fall Classic, Tusculum Men’s Invita�onal and the Agnes McAmis Memorial Women’s Invita�onal. In 2002, Link Hills served as the host venue for the inaugural NCAA Division II Women’s South Regional Championship. The facility is equipped with a spacious driving range, prac�ce bunkers and a prac�ce green. The course is located just minutes from the Tusculum College campus.

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MEET DEREK CANTRELL 5-6 • 160 • SOPHOMORE KNOXVILLE, TENN. • HALLS HS

2009-10: Qualified for two tournaments in his rookie season... Tied for 10th place at the Tusculum Fall Classic in his collegiate debut... Posted rounds of 73-72=145 playing as an individual compe�tor... Finished 54th at the Tusculum Invita�onal where he shot 73-80=153... Finished the season with a 74.5 scoring average... High School: Graduated from Halls HS in Knoxville, Tenn…Coached by Bill Warren…Le�ered four years in golf…AllKIL honoree twice... Also le�ered in basketball… Averaged 10 ppg as a junior and 9.5 ppg as a senior... Junior and Senior year District Champions in golf…Also earned All-Region honors... Personal: Full name is Derek Michael Cantrell…Born February 27, 1991 in Knoxville, Tenn…Son of Craig and Kelley Cantrell… Brother-Zach (21)… Majoring in Business Administra�on…Hobbies include: basketball and fishing... Brother played basketball at Maryville College (2007-09)... Favorite book: The Bible; Favorite midnight snack: Whatever is available; Favorite movie: “Dumb and Dumber”; Favorite musical ar�sts: Eminem, J. Cole, Lupe Fiasco; Favorite song: “Hip Hop Saved My Life” by Lupe Fiasco; Favorite sports teams: Tennessee Volunteers, Los Angeles Lakers, North Carolina Tar Heels, Atlanta Braves; How Derek gets ready to play golf: listening to music; Derek can’t imagine a week without: food and music; Favorite athlete: Kobe Bryant; Most thrilling moment in sports: Hi�ng a game winning shot; Favorite color: red; Favorite food: Chicken; Favorite sport other than golf: Basketball; Person Derek admires most: His father; Shoe size: 9 ½; Toughest player Derek has ever played against: Adriana Vizcarrondo; Two words to describe the way Derek plays: Smart, aggressive; When he was a kid, Derek tried to be like: Michael Jordan; Why Derek chose Tusculum: Coach Dibble and the block system; When people first meet Derek, they think: “My life just changed for the be�er.”

DEREK CANTRELL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2009-10 Totals

Rd. 4 4

Strokes 298 298

Avg. 74.50 74.50

Low 18 72 (TC Fall Classic) 72 (TC Fall Classic)

Low 36 145 (TC Fall Classic) 145 (TC Fall Classic)

LUKE FULLEN

5-8 • 165 • SENIOR GREENEVILLE, TENN. • WALTERS STATE CC • GREENEVILLE HS 2009-10: Led the Pioneers with a team-best 75.17 stroke average (8th lowest in TC history)... Played in all nine tournaments where he posted five rounds under par... Accounted for four top 20 performances, including two top 10 finishes and a top five showing... Best finish came at the Tusculum Invita�onal as he placed third with back-to-back rounds of 69-69=138 (-4) - 7th lowest in TC history... Carded a one-over par 7174=145 at the LMU Invita�onal to �e for 12th place... Finished �ed for 10th at Tusculum Fall Classic with 74-71=145... Tied for 13th place at the SAC Championship with 77-7472=223... Team MVP... GCAA AllAmerican Scholar... Junior College: A�ended Walters State Community College in Morristown, Tenn… Coached by Bill Gardner… NJCAA Ping 2nd Team All-American... TCCAA Scholar Athlete (2008-09)... High School: Graduated from Greeneville HS in Greeneville, Tenn…Coached by Steve Collins…Le�ered four years in golf… 2004 Rookie of the Year…Team Most Valuable Player 2005-2006…Region Champions in 2005... 2003 Rookie of the Year... 2005 & 2006 Best Stroke Average... Personal: Full name is Jeremiah Luke

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THE

PIONEERS

Fullen… Born May 8, 1989 in Greeneville, Tenn… Son of Billywayne and Kim Fullen… Sister-Jennifer (26)… Majoring in Accoun�ng… SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Athle�c Director’s Honor Roll... Hobbies listed include: fishing and working out... Community service includes volunteering at the Boys and Girls Club... Favorite book: “1984”; Favorite midnight snack: Beef jerky; Favorite movie: “Gladiator”; Favorite musical ar�st: Eminem; Luke can’t go a week without: Monterrey’s; Favorite sports team: Georgia Bulldogs; Favorite athlete: Tiger Woods; Most thrilling moment in sports: Advancing to State in his junior year at Greeneville HS…Advice to kids: “Be honest”; Favorite color: Orange; Favorite food: chimichangas; Favorite sports other than golf: football, basketball; Person Luke admires most: his dad; Shoe size: 10; Toughest player Luke has ever played against: Jus�n Harvey; Two words to describe the way Luke plays: Long and straight.

LUKE FULLEN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2009-10 Totals

Rd. 18 18

Strokes 1353 1353

Avg. 75.17 75.17

Low 18 69 (TC Invita�onal) 69 (TC Invita�onal)

Low 36 138 (TC Invita�onal) 138 (TC Invita�onal)

LAWSON GEORGE

6-1 • 155 • SENIOR KNOXVILLE, TENN. • HALLS HS 2010-11: Lawson enters his senior campaign with the fi�h lowest stroke average in school history (75.62)... He is also fi�h all-�me in career sub-par rounds (7) and 13th in rounds played (52)... 2009-10: Finished fourth on the team with his 76.43 scoring average... Played in seven events, where he recorded four top 20 performances, including a 10th place finish at the Richard Rendleman Invita�onal... Shot an even-par round of 71 in the rain-shortened Rendleman Invita�onal... Followed with a 14th-place finish at the Tusculum Invita�onal with a two-over par 71-73=144... Tied for 13th place at the SAC Championship with 75-75-73=223... Placed 15th at the Outback Steakhouse Intercollegiate with 75-78=153... GCAA All-American Scholar... 2008-09: Finished second on the team with his 75.30 stroke average (8th lowest in school history)… Four sub-par rounds on the season which is �ed for 7th best in school history…Shot 71 at the Anderson Invita�onal and 71 at the Sea Trail Intercollegiate… Shot back to back consecu�ve rounds of 70 at the Tusculum Invita�onal finishing �ed for secon… Eight top 25 performances... 2007-08: Finished third on the team with his 75.33 stroke average (10th lowest in school history and the best ever by a Tusculum freshman)… Carded a four-under par 68 in his collegiate debut at the Anderson Invita�onal… Three subpar rounds… Shot 70 at the Outback Intercollegiate and 71 in the second round of the SAC Championship… Tied for 11th at the SAC Championship and 12th at the Anderson Invita�onal… Six top 25 performances... High School: Graduated from Halls HS in Knoxville, Tenn…Coached by Bill Warren… Le�ered four years in golf…Two-�me All-District, All-KIL and All-Prep Extra…Posted a ninehole average of 36 in his senior campaign and 37 as a junior…Two-�me team MVP…Led Halls to a 2007 Region �tle, while finishing fourth in the State…Member of 2006 District Championship team... team. Personal: Full name is Lawson Gene George…Born Dec. 18, 1988 in Knoxville, Tenn… Son of Tracy Mink and Judson George… Has an older sister, Ali (24)…Majoring in Business with a minor in Economics... Ac�vi�es listed include ping-pong and billiards… Cousin, Chase Carroll, played golf at Tusculum (2006-10) and is a professional golfer… Cousin, Bre� Carroll plays baseball for the Florida Marlins… Athle�c Director’s Roll… SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Charles Oliver Gray Honors List... Honor Roll Dean’s List... Community service includes helping at local schools, volunteers with the homeles and assists at local golf courses during events... Gi�s for Kids community service project... Favorite book: The Bible; Favorite class at Tusculum: All of them; Favorite midnight snack: Taco Bell; Favorite movie: “Tin Cup”; Favorite musical ar�st: T.I.; Favorite song: “I Won’t Ever Stop”; Favorite sports teams: Tennessee Volunteers, Atlanta Braves; How Lawson gets ready for a round: Hits range balls and prac�ces pu�ng; Lawson can’t imagine a week without: Golf; Lawson is as good as anyone at: Poker; Least favorite food: Meat loaf; Most impressive person Lawson has ever met: Chase Carroll; Most thrilling moment in sports: Winning the 2008 Beaver Brook Invita�onal; Advice to kids: “Listen to people that have learned from their mistakes”; Favorite color: Red; Favorite food: Chocolate chip pancakes, chicken n’ dumplins, macaroni, pizza, Firehouse Restaurant, Salsaritas, soccer taco, tacos, and queso; Favorite sports other than golf: Basketball, baseball, football; Person Lawson most admires: Kristen Slemp; Shoe size: 11; Best thing


MEET

THE

PIONEERS

about Lawson: He’s a posi�ve person; Most important thing Lawson has learned at Tusculum: Study; The thing Lawson admires most about Coach Dibble; He enjoys what he does; Toughest part of being a student-athlete: Homework and study; Two words to describe the way Lawson plays golf: Aggressive and wild; What people don’t know about Lawson: He played baseball for 10 years; When Lawson was a kid, he tried to be like: His father; When people first meet Lawson, they think: “He’s 17”; Toughest player Lawson has ever played against: Jus�n Harvey.

LAWSON GEORGE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Rd. 15 23 14 52

Strokes 1130 1732 1070 3932

Avg. 75.33 75.30 76.43 75.62

Low 18 68 (Anderson) 70 (TC Invita�onal) 71 (Rendleman, TCI) 68 (Anderson)

Low 36 144 (SAC Championship) 140 (TC Invita�onal) 144 (TC Invita�onal) 140 (TC Invita�onal)

JUSTIN HARVEY

5-7 • 165 • JUNIOR KINGSPORT, TENN. • DOBYNS-BENNETT HS 2009-10: Appeared in two tournaments in his sophomore campaign... Tied for 55th place at the Tusculum Fall Classic with 81-78=159... Carded an 80-82=162 at the Tusculum Invita�onal (T88th)... 2008-09: Finished ninth on the team with his 77.50 stroke average…Played in four matches…His best finish was 22nd at the Tusculum Invita�onal... High School: Played his prep golf at Dobyns-Benne� HS in Kingsport, Tenn… Coached by Eddie Durham… Le�ered two years in golf… Two-�me All-Conference selec�on… Co-team MVP… Recipient of the Senior Award… Academic Award recipient... Personal: Full name is Jus�n Conley Harvey… Born June 26, 1990 in Warner Robins, Ga… Son of Bo Harvey and Teresa Hall and grandson of Yolanda Townsend… Has a younger sister, Elizabeth Hall (9)… Majoring in Mathema�cs with a Computer Science concentra�on… Minoring in Business Management and Economics... Plans to a�end graduate school… Ac�vi�es listed include: golf, computers and music… Cousin, Manda Minor is currently playing golf at King College… Athle�c Director’s Honor Roll… SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Favorite book: “Calculus”; Favorite class at Tusculum: Data Structures; Favorite midnight snack: Waffle House; Favorite movie: “A Beau�ful Mind”; Favorite musical ar�st: Usher; Favorite song: “One Day” by Ma�syahu; Favorite sports teams: Indianapolis Colts, Boston Red Sox; How Jus�n gets ready for a round: Stretches and sleeps; Jus�n can’t imagine a week without: Golf; Jus�n is as good as anyone at: Being mo�vated; Least favorite food: Bleu cheese; Most impressive person Jus�n has ever met: Tom Watson; Most thrilling moment in sports: Hit�ng his first hole-in-one; Advice to kids: “Stay thirsty my friends”; Favorite colors: Black, blue, red; Favorite food: Chicken and shrimp; Favorite sport other than golf: Football; Shoe size: 9; People Jus�n most admires: His family; Best advice Jus�n has ever been given: Swing harder; The thing Jus�n admires most about Coach Dibble: The way he coaches and the way he gets everyone to play as a team; Toughest part of being a student-athlete: Trying to do his best at both; Toughest player Jus�n has ever played against: Chase Carroll; Two words to describe the way Jus�n plays golf: Heart, desire; What people don’t know about Jus�n: He eats like a mule; When he was a kid, Jus�n tried to be like Jack Nicklaus; When people first meet Jus�n, they think: He talks a lot; Why Jus�n chose Tusculum: Golf, close to home and the beau�ful campus.

JUSTIN HARVEY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Rd. 8 4 12

Strokes 620 321 941

Avg. 77.50 80.25 78.42

Low 18 73 (TC Fall Classic) 78 (TC Fall Classic) 73 (TC Fall Classic)

Low 36 146 (TC Fall Classic) 159 (TC Fall Classic) 146 (TC Fall Classic)

DAKOTA NORTON

5-10 • 165 • FRESHMAN GREENEVILLE, TENN. • GREENEVILLE HS

High School: Graduated from Greeneville HS... Coached by Steve Collins... Captured three TGA Tournaments this past season and finished in the top 10 in all 11 events that he competed, including a low round of 64... Finished �ed for third at the TSSAA State Tournament... Placed third at the Regional Tournament and second in the District Tournament... Posted his team’s best stroke average in each of his final three seasons... Named Rookie of the Year in his freshman campaign... Team MVP Award recipient... GHS Match Play Champion... Personal: Full name is Dakota Lee Norton... Born March 26, 1992 in Greeneville, Tenn... Son of Charles and Margaret Norton... Brothers - Charles, Casey... Father played golf at Carson-Newman College (1985-86) where he led the Eagles to a District and Region �tles in 1986... Majoring in Accoun�ng with a minor in Business... Favorite midnight snack: Tipton’s Cafe; Favorite musical ar�st: Conway Twi�y; Favorite song: “Hello Darlin’” by Conway Twi�y; Dakota can’t imagine a week without: Golf; Most thrilling moment in sports: Making a 30-foot side hill pu� to finish �ed for third at the State Tournament; Advice to kids: “Eat your vegetables”; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food: Mexican; Favorite sport other than golf: Basketball; People Dakota most admires: U.S. Armed Forces; Toughest opponent Dakota has ever played against: David Talley.

MATT POFF

6-1 • 180 • JUNIOR ROANOKE, VA. • FLOYD COUNTY HS

2009-10: Appeared in four tournaments where he posted a 77.38 scoring average... Played in eight compe��ve rounds where he totaled 619 strokes... Tied for 36th place at the Tusculum Fall Classic with 75-77=152... Tied for 45th place at the LMU Fall Invita�onal (80-76=156) and 63rd at the Tusculum Invita�onal (76-76=155)... Finished off his sophomore campaign at the Carolina Sand Intercollegiate where he shot 75-81=156 (T69th)... 2008-09: Lone ac�on came in the Tusculum Invita�onal…Shot a 78-83-161. 78-83-161... High School: Played his prep golf at Floyd County HS in Floyd, Va… Coached by Skip Bishop… Le�ered four years in golf… All-District honoree three �mes and earned All-Region accolades once… 2006 Roanoke Valley Summer Tour Champion… Member of back-to-back VHSL State Champions (Group A) in 2006 and 2007… Team won three Region C and District �tles (2005, 2006, 2007)… Posted a 75.1 scoring average in 2008 and 75.4 in 2007... 2007. Personal: Full name is Ma�hew Adam sonal Poff… Born July 26, 1990 in Roanoke, Va… Son of John and Sue Poff… Sister – Sheri (22)… Majoring in Sport Management… Plans to become a PGA teaching professional and head up a country club a�er gradua�on... Athle�c Director’s Honor Roll... Community service includes: Mel�ng Pot Soup Kitchen in Johnson City; Contribu�ng to local food banks and volunteered at local elementary schools... Favorite book: The Bible; Favorite class at Tusculum: Intro to Sport Management; Favorite midnight snack: Coco Puffs; Favorite movie: The Guardian”; Favorite musical ar�st: Dave Ma�hews Band; Favorite saying by Coach Dibble: “Golf’s the game, Dibble’s the name”; Favorite sports teams: San Antonio Spurs, Atlanta Braves; Ma� can’t imagine a week without: Golf; Ma� is as good as anyone at: Ping pong; Most impressive person Ma� has ever met: Dave Ma�hews; Most thrilling moment in sports: Shoo�ng team low second day of 2006 VSHL State Golf Tournament to help clinch first State �tle; Advice to kids: “Never give up”; Favorite color: Duke Blue; Favorite food: Pizza; Favorite sport other than golf: Basketball; Person Ma� most admires: His father; Shoe size: 10 ½; Best thing about Ma�: Easy to get along with; Two words to describe the way Ma� plays golf: Smart, consistent; When Ma� was a kid, he tried to be like: His father; When people first meet Ma�, they think: He’s a nice guy; Why Ma� chose Tusculum: Good school and his high school coach attended Tusculum; What people don’t know about Ma�: He’s a uvinile Diabe�c.

MATT POFF’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Rd. 2 8 10

Strokes 161 619 780

Avg. 80.50 77.38 78.00

Low 18 78 (TC Invita�onal) 75 (TCC, Car. Sands) 75 (TCC, Car. Sands)

Low 36 161 (TC Invita�onal) 152 (TC Fall Classic) 152 (TC Fall Classic)

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MEET DAVID TALLEY

6-2 • 180 • SOPHOMORE KINGSPORT, TENN. • SULLIVAN SOUTH HS

2009-10: Enjoyed one of the finest rookie seasons ever posted by a Pioneer golfer... Finished second on the team with a 75.77 stroke average in his 13 compe��ve rounds... Captured medalist honors in two of his six tournaments played in... Won the Tusculum Fall Classic with 71-69=140 (-2)... Posted a win in the LMU Fall Invita�onal with 69-71=140 (-4)... Recorded three top 10 showings on the season... Tied for sixth place in his collegiate debut at the Anderson Invita�onal with back-to-back rounds of 74 to shoot 148... Missed most of the spring season due to injury... Played in the SAC Championship where he finished 31st with 79-77-80=236... In the Summer 2010, finished third at the East Tennessee Amateur... High School: Graduated from Virginia HS in Bristol, Va…Coached by Carlos Lee… Le�ered four years in golf… Also le�ered in wrestling… Team MVP 2006-08… All-District 2006-08…All-Region 2007-2008… All-State 2007…District Champions 2005,2007-08…Regional Champions 2008… 69.7 stroke average lowest in his school history... Personal: Full name is Benjamin David Talley…Born Jan. 5, 1991 in Bristol, Va… Son of Cindy and Ben Talley… Sister - LeAnn Rose... Majoring in Poli�cal Science… Minoring in Business and Civic Engagement…Community Service includes: Ne�e Day... SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Athle�c Director’s Honor Roll... Career goals: Get a MBA and law degree; Favorite book: “Les Miserables”; Favorite class at Tusculum: World Poli�cs; Favorite midnight snack: Apple and peanut bu�er; Favorite musical ar�st: Eminem; Favorite song: “Lose Yourself”; Favorite Movie: “The Greatest Game Ever Played”; Favorite sports team: University of Tennessee Football; How David gets ready to play golf: Prac�ce; Favorite athlete: Tiger Woods; Most thrilling moment in sports: Teen world championships at Pinehurst No. 2; Advice to kids: “Follow your gut”; Favorite color: blue; Favorite sport other than golf: Football; People David admires most: His parents; Shoe size: 10 ½; Most famous person David has ever met: Chase Carroll; Toughest player David has ever played against: His father; Two words to describe the way David plays: driven, pa�ent; What people don’t know about David: He’s an Eagle Scout; When David was a kid he �red to be like: His father; Favorite food: Steak and potatoes.

2009-10: Finished third on the team with a 75.78 stroke average... Recorded three top 20 finishes, including a pair of top 10 performances... Saved best ou�ng for last as he �ed for sixth place at the SAC Championship with 77-69-75=221 to earn a spot on the SAC All-Tournament Team... Tied for seventh place at the LMU Fall Invita�onal with 74-69=143 (-1)... Finished 14th in his collegiate debut at the Anderson Invita�onal (79-73=152)... Tied for 22nd at the Tusculum Fall Invita�onal (76-73=149)... During the 2010 summer, won the East Tennessee Amateur in Elizabethton, Tenn. with a 12-under par 204, including a tournament record 62 in round. High School: the second round... Graduated from Sullivan South HS in Kingsport, Tenn…Coached by Anthony Richardson… Le�ered four years in golf… All-Conference 2006-2008… All-District 2006-2008…All-Region 2006-2008…Team MVP 2006-2008 Finished top three in Conference and District and Top five in Region... Region. Personal: Personal Full name is Nick Paul York… Born May 16, 1991 in Kingsport, Tenn… Son of Clif and Frankie York…Sister-Lacie…Majoring in Sport Management…Hobbies listed include: fishing and poker... poker...Athle�c Director’s Honor Roll Roll... Career goals: Graduate and win the NCAA; Favorite book: The Bible; Favorite midnight snack: Easy Mac; Favorite movie: “The Greatest Game Ever Played”; Favorite musical artist: Eminem; Favorite song:” Not Afraid”; Favorite sports teams: Tennessee Volunteers, Los Angeles Lakers, Cincinna� Reds, Green Bay Packers; How Nick gets ready to play golf: Prac�ce; Favorite athlete: Tiger Woods; Most thrilling moment in sports: Winning the 2010 East Tennessee Amateur by three shots; Advice to kids: “Be pa�ent and stay humble”; Favorite color: Orange; Favorite food: Steak; Favorite sport other than golf: Football; Person Nick admires most: His father; Shoe size: 12; Most famous person Nick has ever met: Chase Carroll ; Two words to describe the way Nick plays: humble, pa�ent; When Nick was a kid he tried to be like: Tiger Woods; Why Nick chose Tusculum: Close to home and Coach Dibble; What people don’t know about Nick: He can sing.

DAVID TALLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS Rd. 13 13

Strokes 985 985

Avg. 75.77 75.77

Low 18 69 (TCC, LMU) 69 (TCC, LMU)

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NICK YORK

5-8 • 155 • SOPHOMORE BRISTOL, VA. • VIRGINIA HS

Year 2009-10 Totals

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Low 36 140 (TC Classic, LMU) 140 (TC Classic, LMU)

NICK YORK’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2009-10 Totals

Rd. 18 18

Strokes 1364 1364

Avg. 75.78 75.78

Low 18 69 (LMU, SAC) 69 (LMU, SAC)

Low 36 143 (LMU Invita�onal) 143 (LMU Invita�onal)


2009-2010 MEN’S GOLF STATISTICS Name Events Luke Fullen 9 David Talley 6 Nick York 9 Lawson George 7 Glenn Vicary 8 -------------------------------Derek Cantrell 2 Houston White 1 Ma� McIntyre 4 Will Loggins 4 Ma� Poff 4 Jus�n Harvey 2 Totals 9

Rd. 18 13 18 14 16

Strokes 1353 985 1364 1070 1252

Avg. 75.17 75.77 75.78 76.43 78.25

Best 18 69 (TC Invita�onal) 69 (TC Classic, LMU) 69 (LMU, SAC Champ.) 71 (Rendleman, TC Inv.) 69 (TC Invita�onal)

Best 36 138 (TC Invita�onal) 140 (TC Classic, LMU) 143 (LMU) 144 (TC Invita�onal) 143 (TC Classic, TC Inv.)

4 2 7 8 8 4 112

298 150 532 613 619 321 8557

74.50 75.00 76.00 76.63 77.38 80.25 76.40

72 (TC Classic) 74 (TC Invita�onal) 72 (TC Invita�onal) 69 (TC Invita�onal) 75 (TC Classic, Car. Sands) 78 (TC Classic) 69 (eight �mes)

145 (TC Classic) 150 (TC Invita�onal) 148 (TC Invita�onal) 145 (TC Invita�onal) 152 (TC Classic) 159 (TC Classic) 138 (Fullen-TC Invita�onal)

Tournament Dates Anderson University Invita�onal 9/14-15 Tusculum College Fall Classic 9/28-29 Queens University of Charlo�e Invita�onal 10/12-13 Lincoln Memorial University Fall Invita�onal 10/19-20 Outback Steakhouse Intercollegiate 2/1-2 Richard Rendleman Invita�onal 3/1 Tusculum Invita�onal 3/6-7 Carolina Sands Intercollegiate 4/1-2 South Atlan�c Conference Championship 4/19-20

Scores 308-308=616 293-283=576 314-314=628 290-290=580 316-322=638 300 283-291=574 294-307=601 308-295-300=903

Place/#Teams 5th/9 1st/12 17th/17 3rd/13 T10th/15 9th/18 2nd/17 T8th/17 4th/9

Winner (Score) LMU (598) Tusculum (576) Barton (576) LMU (576) Flagler (580) Lander (283) Lenoir-Rhyne (564) Coker (566) LMU (873)

Low 1st Round: 283, Tusculum Invita�onal, 3/6 Low 2nd Round: 283, Tusculum Fall Classic, 9/29 Low 3rd Round: 300, South Atlan�c Conference Championship, 4/20 Low 36 Holes: 574, Tusculum Invita�onal, 3/6-7 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Anderson University Invita�onal (Cobb Glen CC, Anderson, S.C., Par 72, 7,002 yds.): David Talley 74-74=148 (T6); Nick York 79-73=152 (T14); Luke Fullen 76-80=156 (T24); Glenn Vicary 79-81=160 (34); Will Loggins 79-84=163 (37). Tusculum College Fall Classic (Link Hills CC, Greeneville, Tenn., Par 71, 6,763 yds.): David Talley 71-69=140 (1); Glenn Vicary 73-70=143 (T5); Luke Fullen 74-71=145 (T10); *Derek Cantrell 73-72=145 (T10); Nick York 76-73=149 (T22); Lawson George 75-76=151 (T28); *Will Loggins 78-73=151 (T28); *Ma� Poff 75-77=152 (T36); *Ma� McIntyre 76-77=153 (T42); *Jus�n Harvey 81-78=159 (T55). Queens University of Charlo�e Invita�onal (TPC Sawgrass Valley Course, Ponte Verde Beach, Fla., Par 72, 6,848 yds.): David Talley 77-77=154 (T50); Nick York 74-81=155 (T55); Luke Fullen 85-73=158 (T72); Glenn Vicary 78-83=161 (T79); Lawson George 85-94=179 (89). Lincoln Memorial University Fall Invita�onal (Woodlake GC, Tazewell, Tenn., Par 72, 6,771 yds.): David Talley 69-71=140 (1 - Playoff); Nick York 74-69=143 (T7); Luke Fullen 71-74=145 (T12); *Ma� McIntyre 73-79=152 (T31); Glenn Vicary 76-79=155 (T40); Ma� Poff 80-76=156 (T45). Outback Steakhouse Intercollegiate (Hombre GC, Panama City, Fla., Par 72, 6,541 yds.): Lawson George 75-78=153 (15); Nick York 7785=162 (T44); Luke Fullen 80-84=164 (T52); David Talley 90-77=167 (T59); Glenn Vicary 84-83=167 (T59). Richard Rendleman Invita�onal (CC of Salisbury, Salisbury, N.C., Par 71, 6,665 yds.): Lawson George 71 (T10); Glenn Vicary 75 (T34); Luke Fullen 75 (T34); Ma� McIntyre 79 (T61); Nick York 82 (T78). Tusculum Invita�onal (Link Hills CC, Greeneville, Tenn., Par 71, 6,763 yds.): Luke Fullen 69-69=138 (3); Glenn Vicary 69-74=143 (T9); Lawson George 71-73=144 (T14); Will Loggins 76-69=145 (T21); Ma� McIntyre 76-72=148 (T33); Houston White 74-76=150 (T43); Nick York 75-75=150 (T43); Derek Cantrell 73-80=153 (T54); Ma� Poff 79-76=155 (T63); Jus�n Harvey 80-82=162 (T88). Carolina Sands Intercollegiate (Carolina Sands GC, White Lake, N.C., Par 72, 6,925 yds.): Luke Fullen 73-76=149 (T24); Lawson George 74-75=149 (T24); Nick York 72-78=150 (T34); Will Loggins 76-78=154 (T54); Ma� Poff 75-81=156 (T69). South Atlan�c Conference Championship (Etowah Valley CC & Resort, Etowah, N.C., Par 72, 6,796 yds.): Nick York 77-69-75=221 (T6); Luke Fullen 77-74-72=223 (T13); Lawson George 75-75-73=223 (T13); David Talley 79-77-80=236 (31); Glenn Vicary 80-81-87=248 (T42). Bold Scores Indicate Under Par * Played as an individual compe�tor

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MEET 5-8 • SOPHOMORE KNOXVILLE, TENN. • FULTON HS

KATIE DOANE’S CAREER STATISTICS

2009-10: Earned team MVP honors with her 83.10 scoring average as a freshman... Corum’s scoring average was the ninth lowest in school history and the lowest ever by a Tusculum freshman... Captured medalist honors at the rain-shortened Women’s Independent Collegiate with 74... Posted four top 20 ou�ngs, including two in the top 10... Tied for ninth place at the Tusculum Fall Classic with 79-79=158... Finished 17th at the Anderson Invita�onal with 83-90=173... Recorded 25th place finishes at the Agnes McAmis Memorial (81-77=158) and the J. Ralph Harge� Intercollegiate (8388=171)... Finished 24th at the SAC Championship with 78-86-88=252... NGCA All-America Scholar... High School: Graduated from Fulton High School in Knoxville, Tenn…Lettered fours years in golf…Senior year team won District Championship... Personal: Full name is Jillian Kris Corum… Born June 23, 1991 in Knoxville, Tenn… Daughter of Chris and Angie Corum… Brothers- Taylor (23), Kelly (21)… Hobbies listed include: God, golf, guitar, singing, and yoga... SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Athle�c Director’s Honor Roll... Favorite book: The Bible; Favorite midnight snack: Grilled cheese; Favorite movie: “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”; Favorite song: “Always be my baby”; Favorite sports team: Tennessee Volunteers; How Jillian gets ready to play golf: pray, relax; Least favorite food: Japanese; Most thrilling moment in sports: Hi�ng a hold-in-one three �mes; Advice to kids: “Learn how to focus, I never did”; Favorite color: green; Favorite food: hotdogs and enchiladas; Favorite sport other than golf: basketball; Person Jillian admires most: Her parents; Show size: 8; Most famous person Jillian has ever met: Chase Carroll; Best thing about Jillian: Her exci�ng personality; Toughest player Jillian has ever played against: Derek Cantrell; Two words that describe the way Jillian plays: smart and passionate; When Jillian was a kid she tried to be like: Her mom; Why Jillian chose Tusculum: Coach Dibble, caring atmosphere.

JILLIAN CORUM’S CAREER STATISTICS Rd. 20 20

Strokes 1662 1662

Avg. 83.10 83.10

Low 18 74 (Women’s Ind.) 74 (Women’s Ind.)

Low 36 156 (Maryville) 156 (Maryville)

KATIE DOANE

5-2 • JUNIOR SEVIERVILLE, TENN. • PIGEON FORGE HS 2009-10: Second on the team with her 83.13 scoring average, including three top 10 performances, while finished runnerup at the Anderson Invita�onal with 81-76=157, earning a spot on the All-Tournament team... Finished eighth at the Maryville Invita�onal (79-76=155) and 10th at the Women’s Independent Collegiate (82)... 27th place showing at the SAC Championship with 82-84-87=253... NGCA All-America Scholar Team... 2008-09: Finished with a 88.50 scoring average which was fi�h on the team…Four top 25 finishes…Best finish came with eighth place showing at the Armark Collegiate… NGCA All-America Scholar Team... High School: A�ended Pigeon Forge (Tenn.) HS… Coached by Chad Ownby… Le�ered in golf four years… Two-�me All-District… Won County championship twice (2006, 2007) and finished as runner-up in the country in 2008… Team MVP (2008)… Member of 2008 District and Region championship team… Established several school records... Personal: Full name is Katrin Ma�e Doane… Born July 11, 1990 in Pigeon Forge, Tenn… Daughter of Tim and Kim Doane… Has a younger sister, Haley (15)… Majoring in Early Childhood Educa�on… Plans to work in a school system teaching grades pre-K through Roll 3rd grade... Athle�c Director’s Honor Roll Roll… SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Dean’s List... Favorite book: The Bible; Favorite midnight snack: Chocolate; Favorite movie: “What Happens in Vegas”; Favorite musical ar�st: Dave Ma�hews Band; Ka�e can’t imagine a week without: Golf; Least favorite food: Mustard; Most thrilling moment in sports: Scoring a hole-in-one; Advice to kids: “Trust in God and enjoy life”; Favorite color: Baby blue; Favorite food: Ice cream; Favorite sport other than golf: Basketball; People Ka�e most admires: Her parents and grandparents; Shoe size: 6 ½; Most famous person Ka�e has ever met: Chase Carroll; Best advice Ka�e has ever been given: “Do your best and let God handle the rest”; Best thing about Ka�e: She’s always posi�ve; The thing Ka�e admires most about Coach Dib-

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ble: He’s funny and very nice; Toughest part of being a student-athlete: Balancing grades and prac�ce; Two words to describe the way Ka�e plays golf: Calm, posi�ve; Why Ka�e chose Tusculum: Beau�ful campus, great golf team, block system.

JILLIAN CORUM

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Year 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Rd. 20 16 36

Strokes 1770 1330 3100

Avg. 88.50 83.13 86.11

Low 18 83 (TC Fall Classic) 76 (Anderson) 76 (Anderson)

Low 36 166 (TC Fall Classic) 155 (Maryville) 155 (Maryville)

SARA HOWARD

5-9 • FRESHMAN KNOXVILLE, TENN. • SOUTH DOYLE HS High School: Graduated from South Doyle HS in Knoxville, Tenn... Coached by her father, Robby Howard... Three-�me All-KIL... Second Team All-Prep Extra... Kingsmill Junior Invitaitonal Champion (4 �mes)... Regional par�cipant... Second player in program history to qualify for the AAA State Tournament... Personal: Full name is Sara Chesnee Howard... Born March 5, 1992 in Knoxville, Tenn... Daughter of Robby and Deborah Howard... Father played baseball at Tennessee (1974-78)... Pre-Medicine major... Favorite book: “Monday Night Jihad” by Jason Elam and Steve Yohn; Favorite midnight snack: Chips and salsa; Favorite musical ar�st: Cas�ng Crowns; Favorite song: “Glorious Day” by Cas�ng Crowns; Sara can’t imagine a week without her: Golf clubs; Most thrilling moment in sports: Winning a playoff to go to the State Tournament; Advice to kids: “Always work hard and have fun”; Favorite color: Green; Favorite food: Chicken; Favorite sports other than golf: Baseball, basketball, football; People Sara most admires: Her parents; Toughest opponent Sara has ever played against: Kendall Mar�ndale; What people don’t know about Sara: She a�ended her first baseball game two weeks prior to star�ng college; When Sara was a kid, she tried to be like: Her cousin, Jessica; When people first meet Sara, they think: They like her smile.

EMILY PALENKAS

5-3 • SENIOR MARYVILLE, TENN. • MARYVILLE HS 2010-11: Enters her senior year with a career stroke average of 84.25 (4th best in school history)... 2009-10: Finished fourth on the team with an 84.30 scoring average... Recorded five top 20 finishes, while playing in all 10 tournaments... Placed 15th in her homecoming tournament at the Maryville Invita�onal with 80-80=160... Tied for 17th place in consecu�ve tournaments at the Women’s Independent Collegiate (86) and Tusculum Fall Classic (78-83=161)... Finished 20th at the SAC Championship with 83-81-85=249... 2008-09: Finished second on the team with 84.35 scoring average… Had five top 20 finishes… Shot a season best round of 74 (4th best in school history) at the Kiawah Intercollegiate… Finished �ed for 8th at SAC Championship with 80-8383=246 which earned her a spot on the SAC All-Tournament Team...Finished �ed for 8th at the Anderson Invita�onal... 2007-08: Had a sensa�onal rookie campaign with an 84.1 scoring average, which was second on the team… Played in all nine events where she recorded four top 20 ou�ngs… Finished fi�h at the SAC Championship with 83-78-82=242 to earn a spot on the SAC All-Tournament Team… Carded a low round of 78 twice… Fired 78 in her collegiate debut at the Anderson Invita�onal en route to finishing with 167 and a 12th place showing… Shot 78 in the second round of the SAC Tournament… Tied for 12th at the Tusculum Fall Classic (85-79=164)… Tied for 16th place at the Harge� Intercol(93-82=175). High School: legiate (93-82=175)... Graduated from Maryville (Tenn.) HS… Coached by Tom S�nne�… Le�ered four years in golf… Four�me All-County selec�on… Twice won the Blount County championship... Posted a 38.7 scoring average in her senior season... Member of two District �tle teams, including one regional runner-up... runner-up. Personal: Full name is Emily Ann Palenkas… Born June 23, 1989 in McComb, Ill… Daughter of Tim and Laura Palenkas… Sister, Shannon Palenkas Stone (25), was an All-SAC golfer at Tusculum from 2003-07… Hobbies include shopping and wake-boarding... Majoring in Business with a minor in Interna�onal Business… Athle�c Director’s Honor Roll... Community service includes: Voice for Pets, Mel�ng Pot in Johnson City and volunteered at Doak Elementary... Career goal: Move to a big city; Favorite movie: “Twilight”; Favorite athlete: Tiger Woods; Favorite Pre-Game meal: Fruit; Favorite Book: “L.A. Candy”; Favorite Sports Team: Florida Marlins; Favorite midnight snack: Watermelon; Favorite saying by Coach Dibble: “110 percent effort, all the �me”; Favorite song: “Undo It”; Favorite musical ar�st: Carrie Underwood; How Emily gets ready to play golf: Listens to music, doesn’t talk to anyone, calm and collec�ve; Emily can’t imagine a week without: Her Blackberry; Emily is as good as anyone at: Shopping, being herself; Least favorite food: Eggs; Most impressive person she has met: Her mother; Most thrilling moment in sports: Walking off the 18th green at State during senior year in high school; Advice to kids: “Always expect more”; Favorite color: Pink; Favorite food: Pasta; Favorite sports other than golf: Baseball; Shoe size: 7 1/2; Best advice Emily has ever been given: “Integrity is most important”; Best thing about Emily: She’s confident in who she is; Most important thing she’s learned at Tusculum: Don’t slack off and work hard; The thing she admires


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most about Coach Dibble: He always goes above and beyond... He’s dedicated to the team; Toughest player she has ever played against: Her sister, Shannon; Two words to describe the way Emily plays golf: Calm, focused; Toughest part of being a student-athlete: Time management; What people don’t know about Emily: She likes to wakeboard and she never gives up; When she was a kid, Emily tried to be like: Her sister; Why Emily chose Tusculum: Close to home.

EMILY PALENKAS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Rd. 20 20 20 60

Strokes 1682 1687 1686 5055

Avg. 84.10 84.35 84.30 84.25

Low 18 78 (Anderson, SAC) 74 (Kiawah) 78 (TC Fall Classic) 74 (Kiawah)

Low 36 160 (SAC Championship) 154 (Kiawah) 160 (Maryville) 154 (Kiawah)

ALY PUGH

5-5 • JUNIOR HARRISBURG, PA. • SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP HS 2009-10: Finished fi�h on team with an 85.14 stroke average... Played in seven events where she tallied 1,192 strokes in 14 compe��ve rounds... Knocked off almost five strokes per round off her average a season before... Tied for 16th place at the Maryville Invita�onal to start the season (8484=172)... Finished 25th at the Tusculum Fall Classic (81-83=164) and 34th at the SAC Championship (91-84-85=260)... 2008-09: Played in three events… Posted a stoke average of 90.00… Best round was 86 at the Kiawah Intercollegiate... High School: Graduated from Susquehanna Township HS in Harrisburg, Pa… Coached by Dave Andrasick… Le�ered in golf and cheerleading... Personal: Full name is Alyson Lauren Pugh… Born July 22, 1990 in Harrisburg, Pa… Daughter of Bob and Cindy Pugh… Has an older brother, Sco� (22) who played on the Oglethorpe University men’s golf team (2006-10) where he finished seventh at the NCAA III Na�onal Championship, earning All-America honors… Aly is majoring in Psychology… Hobbies including hun�ng and fishing… Athle�c Director’s Honor Roll… SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Career goal: Pursue a Master’s degree and go into research field of psychology; Favorite movie: “Finding Nemo”; Favorite song: “The Riddle” by Five for Figh�ng; Aly can’t imagine a week without: Sleeping; Least favorite food: Vegetables; Favorite color: Purple; Favorite sport other than golf: Basketball; Person Aly admires most: Kyle Moore; Shoe size: 7; Best advice she has ever been given: “If you want something you’ve never had, you must be willing to do something you’ve never done”; Toughest player Aly has ever played against: Herself; Two words to describe the way Aly plays golf: Mentally challenging and fun; What people don’t know about Aly: She’s lactose intolerant; Why Aly chose Tusculum: Block system.

ALY PUGH’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Rd. 4 14 18

Strokes 360 1192 1552

Avg. 90.00 85.14 86.22

Low 18 86 (Kiawah) 81 (TC Fall Classic) 81 (TC Fall Classic)

Low 36 177 (Kiawah) 164 (TC Fall Classic) 164 (TC Fall Classic)

HALEY RYE

5-4 • SOPHOMORE CUMBERLAND CITY, TENN. • MONTGOMERY CENTRAL HS 2009-10: Tallied an 88.31 scoring average in her 16 compe��ve rounds in her rookie campaign... Finished in the top 20 on three occasions, including two top 10 performances and a fi�h place finish at the Women’s Independent Collegiate (80)... Tied for eighth place at the Anderson Invita�onal (83-83=166)... Placed 19th in her collegiate debut at the Maryville Invita�onal (86-86=172)... Posted a 39th place showing at the SAC Championship with 95-94-87=276... High School: Graduated from Montgomery Central HS in Cunningham, Tenn… Coached by Greg Lyle…Lettered in golf four years… All-District 2007-09… Won the 2009 Clarksville City Amateur Championship… District Champions 2007-08… Finished runner-up in the Region 2007-08… Tied for ninth in State... Personal: Full name is Haley Rose Rye… Born

Jan. 3, 1991 in Clarksville, Tenn… Daughter of Marla and Richie Rye… BrotherHunter (16)… Majoring in Elementary Educa�on… Plans to become an elementary teacher... SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Athle�c Director’s Honor Roll... Favorite book: “The Last Song”; Favorite class at Tusculum: Any educa�on class; Favorite midnight snack: Yogurt; Favorite movie: “Hope Floats”; Favorite song: “There’s Something Women Like About a Pick-Up Man”; Favorite musical ar�sts: Sara Evans, Conway Twi�y, Jake Owen; Haley can’t imagine a week without: Golf; Least favorite foods: Mashed potatoes; Favorite athlete: Phil Mickelson; Advice to kids: “Play golf!”; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food: Lasagna, yogurt; Favorite sports other than golf: Basketball, football; Shoe size: 8; Most famous people Haley has ever met: Vince Gill, Pat Summit; Two words to describe the way Haley plays: smart and calm; Why Haley chose Tusculum: golf team and block system; When Haley was a kid, she tried to be like: Her mother.

HALEY RYE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2009-10 Totals

Rd. 16 16

Strokes 1413 1413

Avg. 88.31 88.31

Low 18 80 (Women’s Ind.) 80 (Women’s Ind.)

Low 36 166 (Anderson) 166 (Anderson)

ADRIANA VIZCARRONDO

5-3 • SENIOR ANACO, VENEZUELA • U.E. VICENTE CAMPO ELIAS

2010-11: Enters her senior year with a career stroke average of 88.73 which is 13th best in Tusculum history... 200910: Posted an 88.79 stroke average, while playing in seven tournaments and 14 compe��ve rounds... Tied for 23rd at the Women’s Independent Collegiate and finished the season with a strong 24th place showing at the SAC Championship with 83-81-88=252... NGCA All-America Scholar Team... 2008-09: Had an 87.61 scoring average which was 3rd best on the team… Posted four top 25 finishes out of 9 events played in…Shot her best 89-86 175 at the Armark Collegiate finishing �ed for 11th…Career low round of 79 posted at Rendleman Invita�onal…Finished �ed for 22nd at the SAC Championship… Championship…NGCA All-America Scholar Team Team... 2007-08: Played in seven tournaments, tallying an 89.74 scoring average… Made TC debut at Anderson Invita�onal where she posted 87-89=176 to �e for 20th… Tied 27th at the Tusculum Fall Classic (85-87=172) and �ed for 38th place at the McAmis Memorial (88-84=172)… Carded low round of the season with her second round 83 at the Lady Moc Classic… Finished 30th at the SAC Championship (9497-97=288). 97-97=288)... High School: Graduated from U.E. Vicente Campo Elias HS in Anaco, Venezuela... Coached by Ramon Munoz... Munoz. Personal: Born June 18, 1990 in Anaco, Venezuela… Daughter of Herman and Nelly Vizcarrondo… Older sister, Mary Ann, played golf at Tusculum from 200610 where she was an All-SAC performer; two younger brothers – Herman (14) and Daniel (13)... Majoring in Business Management and Economics with a minor in Interna�onal Business… SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Athle�c Director’s Honor Roll... Dean’s List... Community service includes: Helped coordinate Gi� for Kids and Landair (2008-10); Habitat for Humanity, Service on Sunday; Volunteered at Chuckey-Doak HS... Career goal: Work and travel; Favorite book: When God Winks at You” by Squire Rushnell; Favorite classes at Tusculum: Business Law and Ethics with Rhonda Fawbush and Interna�onal Economics with Dr. Bos; Favorite midnight snack: Ice cream; Favorite musical ar�sts: Phoenix Suns, Kings of Leon, Coldplay, David Gue�a, Shakira, Pitbull, The Script, Wisin Y Yandel; Favorite movie: “The Notebook”; Favorite saying by Coach Dibble: “110% effort all the �me”; Favorite sports team: New York Yankees; How Adriana gets ready to play golf: Listens to music to relax; Adriana can’t imagine a week without: Music and her Blackberry; Adriana is as good as anyone at: Organizing; Most thrilling moment in sports: Shoo�ng 73 at Link Hills CC; Favorite colors: Pink and blue; Favorite food: Pasta; Favorite sports other than golf: Baseball, soccer, tennis; People Adriana most admires: Her parents; Shoe size: 6 ½; Best advice Adriana has ever been given: Everything happens for a reason; Best thing about Adriana: Her personality; Most important thing Adriana has learned at Tusculum: study skills; The thing Adriana admires most about Coach Dibble: His pa�ence; Toughest part of being a student-athlete: Time management; Toughest player Adriana has played against: Her sister Mary Ann; When Adriana was a kid, she tried to be like: Her mother; Why Adriana chose Tusculum: Coach Dibble.

ADRIANA VIZCARRONDO’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Rd. 16 18 14 48

Strokes 1439 1577 1243 4259

Avg. 89.94 87.61 88.79 88.73

Low 18 Low 36 83 (Lady Moc Classic) 172 (3 �mes) 79 (Rendleman) 164 (Rendleman) (SAC 81 (SAC) 164 (SAC Championship) 79 (Rendleman) 164 (twice) (Rend

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2009-2010 WOMEN’S GOLF STATISTICS Name Events Jillian Corum 10 Ka�e Doane 8 Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 9 Emily Palenkas 10 Aly Pugh 7 Haley Rye 8 Adriana Vizcarrondo 7 Totals 10

Rd. 20 16 18 20 14 16 14 118

Strokes 1662 1330 1503 1686 1192 1413 1243 10029

Tournament Maryville College Invita�onal Anderson University Invita�onal Women’s Independent Collegiate Tusculum College Fall Classic Lenoir-Rhyne/Myrtle Beach Intercollegiate Tusculum/Kiawah Island Intercollegiate Newberry College Invita�onal J. Ralph Harge� Intercollegiate Agnes McAmis Memorial South Atlan�c Conference Championship

Avg. 83.10 83.13 83.50 84.30 85.14 88.31 88.79 84.99

Dates 9/11-12 9/14-15 9/18 9/28-29 10/5-6 2/6-7 2/15-16 3/29-30 4/12-13 4/19-20

Best 18 74 (WIC) 76 (Anderson) 76 (LRMB) 78 (TC Classic) 81 (TC Classic) 80 (WIC) 81 (SAC Champ.) 74 (Corum-WIC) Scores 322-317=639 334-331=665 314 316-326=642 329-321=650 347-348=695 365-366=731 353-347=700 322-320=642 329-335-340=1004

Best 36 156 (Maryville) 155 (Maryville) 155 (LRMB) 160 (Maryville) 164 (TC Classic) 166 (Anderson) 164 (SAC Champ.) 155 (Doane-Maryville) 155 (M. Vizcarrondo-LRMB) Place/#Teams 3rd/6 2nd/7 1st/6 5th/12 6th/13 13th/16 11th/16 10th/12 8th/15 6th/9

Winner (Score) Carson-Newman (597) Lenoir-Rhyne (656) Tusculum (314) Belmont Abbey (615) Newberry (611) Daytona State (602) Newberry (661) Newberry (637) Methodist (604) Newberry (923)

Low 1st Round: 314, Women Independent Collegiate, 9/18 Low 2nd Round: 317, Maryville College Invita�onal, 9/12 Low 3rd Round: 340, South Atlan�c Conference Championship, 4/20 Low 36 Holes: 639, Maryville College Invita�onal, 9/11-12 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Maryville College Invita�onal (Lambert Acres GC, Maryville, S.C., Par 72, 5,810 yds.): Ka�e Doane 79-76=155 (8); Jillian Corum 7977=156 (T12); Emily Palenkas 80-80=160 (15); Aly Pugh 84-84=168 (T16); Haley Rye 86-86=172 (19). Anderson University Invita�onal (Glen Cobb GC, Anderson, S.C., Par 72, 5,952 yds.): Ka�e Doane 81-76= 157 (2); Haley Rye 83-83=166 (T8); Jillian Corum 83-90=173 (T17); Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 89-85=174 (T20); Emily Palenkas 87-87=174 (T20). Women’s Independent Collegiate (Etowah Valley CC, Etowah, N.C., Par 72, 5,816 yds.): Jillian Corum 74 (1); Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 78 (T3); Haley Rye 80 (T5); Ka�e Doane 82 (10); Emily Palenkas 86 (T17); *Adriana Vizcarrondo 92 (T23). Tusculum College Fall Classic (Link Hills CC, Greeneville, Tenn., Par 72, 5,805 yds): Jillian Corum 79-79=158 (T9); Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 80-80=160 (T15); Emily Palenkas 78-83=161 (T17); Ka�e Doane 79-84=163 (T22); Aly Pugh 81-83=164 (T25); Haley Rye 85-84=169 (T30); *Adriana Vizcarrondo 83-86=169 (T30). Lenoir-Rhyne University/Myrtle Beach Intercollegiate (Meadowlands GC, Calabash, N.C., Par 72, 5,802 yds): Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 76-79=155 (T9); Jillian Corum 87-77=164 (T27); Emily Palenkas 83-82=165 (T29); Aly Pugh 83-83=166 (33); Ka�e Doane 88-83=171 (T44). Tusculum/Kiawah Island Intercollegiate (Cougar Point GC, Kiawah Island, S.C., Par 72, 5,876 yds): Emily Palenkas 82-85=167 (T44); Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 88-87=175 (T59); Jillian Corum 90-86=176 (T62); Adriana Vizcarrondo 87-93=180 (71); *Haley Rye 91-90=181 (T72); Ka�e Doane 93-90=183 (T75); Aly Pugh WD-87. Newberry College Invita�onal (Moss Creek GC, Hilton Head Island, S.C., Par 74, 5,940 yds): Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 88-86=174 (T29); Jillian Corum 90-90=180 (T41); Emily Palenkas 89-99=188 (T55); Adriana Vizcarrondo 98-95=193 (T62); Haley Rye 98-95=193 (T62). J. Ralph Harge� Intercollegiate (Olde Sycamore GC, Charlo�e, N.C., Par 72, 5,673 yds.): Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 87-84=171 (T25); Jillian Corum 83-88=171 (T25); Emily Palenkas 91-86=177 (40); Aly Pugh 92-89=181 (44); Adriana Vizcarrondo 97-92=189 (T52). Agnes McAmis Memorial (Link Hills CC, Greeneville, Tenn., Par 72, 5,805 yds.): Jillian Corum 81-77=158 (T25); Emily Palenkas 7782=159 (T27); Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 83-78=161 (T34); Ka�e Doane 81-85=166 (T45); *Aly Pugh 84-82=166 (T45); Adriana Vizcarrondo 85-83=168 (T49); *Haley Rye 91-85=176 (71). South Atlan�c Conference Championship (Etowah Valley CC & Resort, Etowah, N.C., Par 72, 5,821 yds.): Emily Palenkas 83-81-85=249 (T20); Jillian Corum 78-86-88=252 (T24); *Adriana Vizcarrondo 83-81-88=252 (T24); Ka�e Doane 82-84-87=253 (27); Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 86-86-83=255 (T28); Aly Pugh 91-84-85=260 (31); *Haley Rye 95-94-87=276 (39). * Played as an individual compe�tor Bold Scores Indicate Under Par * Played as an individual

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MEN’S GOLF RECORD BOOK TOURNAMENT RECORDS Individual Records No. Player 65 Brent Dyson 66 Chris Wynne 66 Chris Wynne 67 Russell Eatly 67 Brent Dyson 67 Dallas Bassen 67 Chase Carroll 67 Chase Carroll 67 Chase Carroll 67 Chris Wynne 68 Todd Ricker 68 Brent Dyson 68 Nick Kinzer 68 Chris Wynne 68 Ma� Brown 68 Lawson George

Tournament Pa�on Intercollegiate Tusculum Invita�onal Tusculum Fall Classic Tusculum Invita�onal Top-flite/Rafferty’s Intercollegiate Tusculum Invita�onal Tusculum Fall Classic Tusculum Fall Classic Tusculum Fall Classic Tusculum Invita�onal TVAC Championship North Carolina Collegiate Tusculum Invita�onal Anderson Invita�onal Tusculum Fall Classic Anderson Invita�onal

Low 36 Hole Score No. Player 134 Chase Carroll 137 Chris Wynne 137 Chase Carroll 137 Chris Wynne 138 Todd Ricker 140 Darren Chris�e 141 Todd Watson 141 Todd Ricker 141 Brent Dyson 141 Brent Dyson 141 Aaron Wisener 141 Nick Kinzer 141 Chris Wynne

Tournament Tusculum Fall Classic Anderson Invita�onal Tusculum Fall Classic Tusculum Fall Classic Eagles’ Graysburg Tournament Tusculum Invita�onal NAIA District 24 Championship TVAC Championship Rendleman Invita�onal SAC Championship Pa�on Intercollegiate Tusculum Invita�onal Tusculum Invita�onal

TEAM Low 18 Hole Score No. Rd. 280 2 281 1 281 1 282 2 283 1 283 2 283 2 283 2 283 1 284 2 284 2 285 1 285 1

Tournament Tusculum Fall Classic Anderson Invita�onal Tusculum Fall Classic Tusculum Fall Classic Tusculum Fall Classic Tusculum Fall Classic Tusculum Fall Classic Tusculum Fall Classic Tusculum Invita�onal Pa�on Intercollegiate LMU Fall Invia�onal Anderson Invita�onal Tusculum Invita�onal

Low 36 Hole Score No. Tournament 563 Tusculum Fall Classic 566 Tusculum Fall Classic 574 Tusculum Invita�onal 574 Tusculum Invita�onal 575 Anderson Invita�onal 576 SAC Championship 576 Tusculum Fall Classic 578 Anderson Invita�onal 579 Pa�on Intercollegiate 579 Tusculum Invita�onal 580 LMU Fall Invita�onal

Date 9/10/02 3/4/06 10/1/07 3/11/01 10/21/02 3/5/06 10/2/06 10/3/06 10/2/07 3/9/08 4/25/95 4/14/02 3/5/06 9/11/06 10/2/06 9/10/07 Dates 10/2-3/06 9/11-12/06 10/1-2/07 10/1-2/07 10/2-3/95 3/10-11/07 4/27-28/94 4/24-25/95 3/4-5/02 4/25-26/03 9/8-9/03 3/4-5/06 3/4-5/06

Date 9/30/08 9/10/07 10/1/07 10/2/07 10/2/06 10/3/06 9/29/08 9/29/09 3/6/10 9/10/02 10/23/07 9/8/08 3/7/09 Dates 10/1-2/07 10/2-3/06 3/7-8/09 3/6-7/10 9/8-9/08 4/26-27/02 9/28-29/09 9/11-12/06 9/9-10/02 3/4-5/06 10/19-20/09

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Stroke Average (min. 500 strokes) Avg. Player 72.08 Chase Carroll 72.82 Chris Wynne 73.05 Chase Carroll 74.07 Brent Dyson 74.38 Brent Dyson 74.53 Todd Ricker 74.60 Aaron Wisener 75.17 Luke Fullen 75.30 Lawson George 75.32 Sasha Catron

Year 2008-09 2007-08 2007-08 2002-03 2001-02 1995-96 2003-04 2009-10 2008-09 2003-04

Rounds Played No. Player 26 Brent Dyson 26 Brent Dyson 26 Chase Carroll 25 Nick Kinzer 24 Sasha Catron 23 Jus�n Jeffers 23 Tim Dalton 23 Ryan McGinnis 23 Lawson George 23 Darren Chris�e

Year 2001-02 2002-03 2008-09 2005-06 2002-03 2000-01 2000-01 2001-02 2008-09 2008-09

Sub-Par Rounds No. Player 11 Chase Carroll 9 Brent Dyson 7 Brent Dyson 6 Chase Carroll 6 Chris Wynne 5 Chase Carroll 4 Todd Ricker 4 Lawson George 3 Todd Ricker 3 Sasha Catron 3 Chris Wynne 3 Darren Chris�e 3 Jake Scheffers 3 Luke Fullen 3 David Talley

Year 2008-09 2001-02 2002-03 2007-08 2007-08 2006-07 1995-96 2008-09 1994-95 2002-03 2006-07 2008-09 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10

Individual Medalist Winners (since 1993-94) Player Tournament Todd Watson Hampton University Tournament Todd Ricker TVAC Championship Todd Watson Tusculum College Invita�onal Todd Ricker TVAC Championship Todd Watson NAIA District 24 Championship Todd Watson Hampton University Tournament Todd Ricker TVAC Championship Todd Ricker High Point University Collegiate Todd Ricker Eagles’ Graysburg Tournament Todd Ricker TVAC Championship Tim Johnson Tusculum College Invita�onal Ma�hew Light Concord College Invita�onal Kevin Broyles Tusculum College Invita�onal Brandon Vernon NAIA Mid-South Regional Jus�n Jeffers Johnson & Wales Invita�onal Brent Dyson Pa�on Intercollegiate Brent Dyson Rendleman Invita�onal Brent Dyson Top-flite/Rafferty’s Intercollegiate Nick Kinzer Tusculum College Invita�onal Chris Wynne Anderson Invita�onal Chase Carroll Tusculum Fall Classic Darren Chris�e Tusculum Invita�onal Chase Carroll SAC Championship Chase Carroll Tusculum Fall Classic Chris Wynne Tusculum Invita�onal Darren Chris�e Anderson Invita�onal Chase Carroll Honda Columbia Classic Chase Carroll Tusculum Fall Classic Chase Carroll SAC Championship David Talley Tusculum Fall Classic David Talley LMU Fall Invita�onal

Dates 1991-92 1992-93 3/19-20/94 4/18-19/94 4/27-28/94 10/17-18/94 4/24-25/95 9/11-12/95 10/2-3/95 4/22-23/96 3/15-16/97 10/18-19/97 3/14-15/98 4/27-28/98 3/24-25/01 9/10-11/01 3/4-5/02 10/20-21/02 3/4-5/06 9/11-12/06 10/2-3/06 3/10-11/07 4/17/07 10/1-2/07 3/9/08 9/8-9/08 9/13/08 9/29-30/08 4/20-21/09 9/28-29/09 10/19-20/09

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MEN’S GOLF RECORD BOOK Team Tournament Titles Tournament TVAC Championship TVAC Championship TVAC Championship Tusculum College Invita�onal UNC Asheville Invita�onal TVAC Championship TVAC Championship Tusculum College Invita�onal NAIA Mid-South Regional Concord College Invita�onal Tusculum College Invita�onal Bluefield College Invita�onal NAIA Mid-South Regional Harge� Memorial Invita�onal Johnson & Wales Invita�onal Top-flite/Rafferty’s Intercollegiate Pa�on Intercollegiate Tusculum College Invita�onal Anderson University Invita�onal Tusculum College Fall Classic Anderson University Invita�onal Tusculum College Fall Classic Tusculum College Fall Classic Tusculum College Fall Classic CAREER BESTS Stroke Average (min. 2,000 strokes) since 1993-94 Avg. Player 74.29 Chase Carroll 75.27 Todd Ricker 75.39 Chris Wynne 75.54 Todd Watson 75.62 Lawson George 75.83 Brent Dyson 76.06 Sasha Catron 76.38 Aaron Wisener 77.21 Nick Kinzer 77.23 Darren Chris�e 77.47 Jake Scheffers 77.50 Ma� Brown 77.57 Josh Vandeventer 77.58 Allen Atchley 77.62 Andrew Poore 77.77 Ma� McIntyre 77.93 Chris Bird 78.11 Will Loggins 78.30 Ryan McGinnis 78.35 Tim Dalton

All-American Chase Carroll posted a school record 74.29 career stroke average from 2005-2009

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Dates 1992 1993 4/18-19/94 3/18-19/95 3/23/95 4/24-25/95 4/22-23/96 3/15-16/97 4/29-30/97 10/18-19/97 3/14-15/98 3/23-24/98 4/27-28/98 11/13-14/00 3/24-25/01 10/20-21/02 9/8-9/03 3/4-5/06 9/11-12/06 10/2-3/06 9/10-11/07 10/1-2/07 9/29-30/08 9/28-29/09

Years 2005-09 1992-96 2004-08 1991-95 2007-present 2000-04 2002-06 2001-04 2002-06 2006-09 2005-09 2003-07 2001-05 1994-98 2001-04 2006-10 1998-00 2006-10 2000-02 1998-02

Rounds Played (since 1993-94) No. Player 94 Brent Dyson 89 Chase Carroll 83 Sasha Catron 78 Chris Wynne 75.5 Allen Atchley 70 Nick Kinzer 67 Josh Vandeventer 63 Tim Dalton 61.5 Todd Ricker 60.5 Ma�hew Light 60.5 Brandon Vernon 60 Jake Scheffers 52 Lawson George 46 Jus�n Jeffers 45.5 Tim Johnson

Years 2000-04 2005-09 2002-06 2004-08 1994-98 2002-06 2001-05 1998-02 1992-96 1994-98 1995-99 2005-09 2007-present 2000-04 1995-98

Career Medalist Wins No. Player 6 Todd Ricker 6 Chase Carroll 5 Todd Watson 3 Brent Dyson 2 Chris Wynne 2 Darren Chris�e 2 David Talley 1 Tim Johnson 1 Ma�hew Light 1 Kevin Broyles 1 Brandon Vernon 1 Jus�n Jeffers 1 Nick Kinzer

Years 1992-96 2005-09 1991-95 2000-04 2004-08 2006-09 2009-present 1995-98 1994-98 1997-01 1995-99 2000-04 2002-06

Career Sub-Par Rounds (since 1993-94) No. Player 22 Chase Carroll 18 Brent Dyson 10 Chris Wynne 8 Todd Ricker 7 Lawson George 4 Sasha Catron 4 Nick Kinzer 3 Todd Watson 3 Luke Fullen 3 David Talley 2 Ryan McGinnis 2 Aaron Wisener 2 Andrew Poore 2 Ma� Smith 2 Ma� Brown 2 Glenn Vicary 2 Nick York

Years 2005-09 2000-04 2004-08 1992-96 2007-present 2002-06 2002-06 1991-95 2009-present 2009-present 2000-02 2000-04 2001-03 2003-05 2005-07 2006-10 2009-present

Coach Bob Dibble has been Conference Coach of the Year eight �mes during his storied career


WOMEN’S GOLF RECORD BOOK Individual Records Low 18 Hole Score No. Player 69 Rachel McFarland 69 Amanda Bowen 71 Shannon Palenkas 73 Rachel McFarland 73 Mandy Hartsock 74 Morgan Campbell 74 Rachel McFarland 74 Shannon Palenkas 74 Shannon Palenkas 74 Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 74 Emily Palenkas 74 Jillian Corum 75 Amanda Bowen 75 Shannon Palenkas 75 Mary Ann Vizcarrondo

Tournament SAC Championship Agnes McAmis Memorial Tusculum Fall Classic Top-Flite Intercollegiate Agnes McAmis Memorial Cumberland Invita�onal Lady Indian Invita�onal Anderson Invita�onal L-R/Myrtle Beach Intercollegiate Anderson Invita�onal Tusculum/Kiawah Intercollegiate Women’s Independent Collegiate Anderson Invita�onal Harge� Memorial Intercollegiate Patsy Rendleman Invita�onal

Low 36 Hole Score No. Player 146 Amanda Bowen 148 Shannon Palenkas 149 Rachel McFarland 151 Morgan Campbell 153 Amanda Bowen 153 Shannon Palenkas 154 Rachel McFarland 154 Rachel McFarland 154 Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 154 Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 154 Mandy Hartsock 154 Emily Palenkas

Tournament Dates Agnes McAmis Memorial 4/2-3/07 Tusculum Fall Classic 10/2-3/06 SAC Championship 4/23-24/03 Cumberland Invita�onal 1998-99 Tusculum Fall Classic 10/2-3/06 Harge� Memorial Intercollegiate 3/26-27/07 Top-Flite Intercollegiate 10/21-22/01 Lady Indian Invita�onal 9/29-30/02 L-R/Myrtle Beach Intercollegiate 10/9-10/06 Lady Moc Classic 2/25-26/08 Agnes McAmis Memorial 4/7-8/08 Tusculum/Kiawah Intercollegiate 2/7-8/09

TEAM Low 18 Hole Score No. Rd. 310 1 314 2 314 1 315 3 315 2 315 2 316 2 316 1 317 2 319 1 320 2 320 1 320 1 320 2

Tournament Tusculum Fall Classic Agnes McAmis Memorial Women’s Independent Collegiate SAC Championship L-R/Myrtle Beach Intercollegiate Harge� Memorial Intercollegiate Anderson Invita�onal Tusculum Fall Classic Maryville Invita�onal Harge� Memorial Intercollegiate Tusculum Fall Classic Agnes McAmis Memorial L-R/Myrtle Beach Intercollegiate Agnes McAmis Memorial

Low 36 Hole Score No. Tournament 630 Tusculum Fall Classic 634 Harge� Memorial Intercollegiate 634 Agnes McAmis Memorial 639 Maryville Invita�onal 640 L-R/Myrtle Beach Intercollegiate 650 L-R/Myrtle Beach Intercollegiate 650 Tusculum Fall Classic 652 Anderson Invita�onal 654 Agnes McAmis Memorial 655 SAC Championship Single-Season Records Stroke Average (min. 500 strokes) Avg. Player 78.28 Shannon Palenkas 80.11 Amanda Bowen 80.90 Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 81.45 Rachel McFarland 81.60 Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 82.25 Amanda Bowen 82.65 Shannon Palenkas 82.82 Rachel McFarland 83.10 Jillian Corum 83.44 Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 83.50 Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 83.73 Shannon Palenkas 83.85 Ka�e Doane 84.10 Emily Palenkas

Date 4/24/03 4/3/07 10/2/06 10/22/01 4/8/08 1998-99 9/30/02 9/13/05 10/9/06 9/9/08 2/7/09 9/18/09 9/12/06 3/27/07 10/15/07

Date 10/2/06 4/4/07 9/18/09 4/24/03 10/10/06 3/27/07 9/12/06 9/28/09 9/12/09 3/26/07 10/2-3/06 4/3/07 10/9/07 4/13/10 Dates 10/2-3/06 3/26-27/07 4/3-4/07 9/11-12/09 10/9-10/06 10/9-10/07 9/29-30/08 9/11-12/06 4/7-8/08 4/23-24/03

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

Year 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2002-03 2008-09 2005-06 2005-06 2001-02 2009-10 2006-07 2009-10 2004-05 2009-10 2007-08

Rounds Played Avg. Player 31 Rachel McFarland 24 Brooke Robbins 24 Ka�e-Jo Sinard 24 Amanda Bowen 24 Shannon Palenkas 22 Rachel McFarland 22 Morgan Campbell 22 Andrea Raines 22 Brooke Robbins 22 Lisa Ruehman 22 Shannon Palenkas 22 Rachel Quinlan-Waters 22 Mandy Hartsock

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

Individual Medalist Winners Player Tournament Erin Bradbury Tusculum Invita�onal Morgan Campbell Cumberland Invita�onal Rachel McFarland SAC Championship Shannon Palenkas Tusculum Fall Classic Shannon Palenkas SAC Championship Jillian Corum Women’s Independent Collegiate Team Tournament Titles Tournament Tusculum Invita�onal Cumberland Fall Invita�onal Lenoir-Rhyne Match Play Tournament Tusculum Invita�onal Agnes McAmis Memorial SAC Championship Fall Fes�val Invita�onal SAC Championship Newberry Invita�onal Tusculum Fall Classic Women’s Independent Collegiate

Year 2002-03 2002-03 2002-03 2003-04 2003-04 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2003-04 2004-05 2004-05 2004-05 Dates 4/4-5/98 1998-99 4/23-24/03 10/2-3/06 4/17/07 9/18/09 Dates 4/4-5/98 1998-99 2/15-16/99 4/3-4/99 4/3-4/00 4/19-20/00 10/27-28/00 4/18-19/01 10/1-2/01 10/2-3/06 9/18/09

CAREER RECORDS Stroke Average (min. 2000 strokes) Avg. Player 82.30 Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 83.44 Shannon Palenkas 83.76 Amanda Bowen 84.25 Emily Palenkas 84.28 Rachel McFarland 86.11 Ka�e Doane 86.40 Morgan Campbell 87.28 Brooke Robbins 87.72 Mandy Hartsock 88.51 Andrea Raines 88.53 Ka�e-Jo Sinard 88.64 Susanne Sisco 88.68 Holly Burns 88.73 Adriana Vizcarrondo 90.00 Rachel Quinlan-Waters 90.50 Erin Bradbury 91.11 Amber Ladner 92.21 Becca Friddle 92.38 Stephanie Crandell 93.12 Lisa Ruehman 94.36 Dori Webb 97.23 Liz Ennen 98.44 Jennifer Kiesling

Years 2006-10 2003-07 2003-07 2007-present 1999-03 2008-present 1998-02 2001-03 2004-08 1999-03 2002-04 2005-09 1997-01 2007-present 2004-06 1997-00 2005-09 2003-07 1997-01 2002-05 1997-01 2003-07 2002-06

Rounds Played No. Player 84 Shannon Palenkas 83 Rachel McFarland 82 Amanda Bowen 76 Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 75 Mandy Hartsock 66.5 Andrea Raines 62 Morgan Campbell 61 Becca Friddle 60 Emily Palenkas 59 Holly Burns

Years 2003-07 1999-03 2003-07 2006-10 2004-08 1999-03 1998-02 2003-07 2007-present 1997-01

Career Medalist Wins No. Player 2 Shannon Palenkas 1 Erin Bradbury 1 Morgan Campbell 1 Rachel McFarland 1 Jillian Corum

Years 2003-07 1997-00 1998-02 1999-03 2009-present

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MEN’S GOLF HONOR ROLL GCAA Division II All-America Team 2008-09 Chase Carroll (HM)

South Atlan�c Conference All-Tournament Team 2004 Brent Dyson 2004 Sasha Catron 2005 Nick Kinzer 2005 Chris Wynne 2007 Chase Carroll 2007 Chris Wynne 2009 Chase Carroll 2010 Nick York

NAIA All-American 1995-96 Todd Ricker 1995-96 Allen Atchley 1996-97 Allen Atchley CoSIDA Academic All-America® Team 2008-09 Chase Carroll (1st Team)

NAIA All-America Scholar-Athlete 1993-94 Todd Watson 1994-95 Todd Watson 1995-96 Todd Ricker 1996-97 Allen Atchley GCAA All-American Scholar 2000-01 Tim Dalton 2001-02 Tim Dalton 2007-08 Chase Carroll 2008-09 Chase Carroll 2008-09 Darren Chris�e 2009-10 Luke Fullen 2009-10 Lawson George

South Atlan�c Conference Scholar Athlete 2001-02 Tim Dalton 2006-07 Chase Carroll 2007-08 Chase Carroll 2008-09 Chase Carroll

GCAA All-Region 2008-09 Chase Carroll CoSIDA Academic All-District 2006-07 Chase Carroll (2nd Team) 2007-08 Chase Carroll (1st Team) 2008-09 Chase Carroll (1st Team)

Tennessee-Virginia Athle�c Conference Championships 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96

South Atlan�c Conference Coach of the Year 2002-03 Bob Dibble 2005-06 Bob Dibble

All-South Atlan�c Conference First Team 2001-02 Brent Dyson 2002-03 Sasha Catron 2002-03 Brent Dyson 2003-04 Sasha Catron 2005-06 Nick Kinzer 2006-07 Chris Wynne 2007-08 Chris Wynne 2007-08 Chase Carroll 2008-09 Chase Carroll

J. Ralph Harge� “Spirit of the Game” Award 2000-01 Bri�on Garre�

NAIA Na�onal Tournament 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97

All-Tennessee-Virginia Athle�c Conference 1993-94 Todd Ricker 1993-94 Todd Watson 1993-94 Sean Vandergriff 1994-95 Todd Ricker 1994-95 Todd Watson 1994-95 Sean Vandergriff 1994-95 Allen Atchley 1995-96 Todd Ricker 1995-96 Allen Atchley

Second Team 2000-01 Jus�n Jeffers 2001-02 Ryan McGinnis 2003-04 Brent Dyson 2004-05 Sasha Catron 2006-07 Chase Carroll

Tennessee-Virginia Athle�c Conference Player of the Year 1993-94 Todd Ricker 1994-95 Todd Ricker 1995-96 Todd Ricker

South Atlan�c Conference Player of the Year 2001-02 Brent Dyson 2007-08 Chris Wynne 2008-09 Chase Carroll

NAIA All-District 24 1993-94 Todd Watson

South Atlan�c Conference Freshman of the Year 2001-02 Josh Vandeventer South Atlan�c Conference Tournament MVP 2007 Chase Carroll 2009 Chase Carroll

NCAA Division II Regional Tournament Par�cipants 2003 Brent Dyson 2004 Sasha Catron 2004 Brent Dyson 2006 Nick Kinzer 2006 Chris Wynne 2007 Chase Carroll 2007 Chris Wynne 2008 Chris Wynne 2008 Chase Carroll 2009 Chase Carroll

NAIA District 24 Player of the Year 1993-94 Todd Watson Tennessee-Virginia Athle�c Conference Coach of the Year 1991-92 Bob Dibble 1992-93 Bob Dibble 1993-94 Bob Dibble 1994-95 Bob Dibble 1995-96 Bob Dibble

In 2009-10, David Talley won two tournaments in his rookie season

Todd Ricker

Allen Atchley

Brent Dyson

Sasha Catron

Nick Kinzer

Chris Wynne

Chase Carroll

Jus�n Jeffers

Ryan McGinnis

Josh Vandeventer

Tim Dalton

Luke Fullen

Todd Watson

Sean Vandergriff

Lawson George

Nick York

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WOMEN’S GOLF HONOR ROLL NCAA All-South Region 2002-03 Rachel McFarland All-South Atlan�c Conference First Team 1999-00 Morgan Campbell 1999-00 Erin Bradbury 2000-01 Rachel McFarland 2001-02 Rachel McFarland 2002-03 Rachel McFarland 2004-05 Shannon Palenkas 2005-06 Amanda Bowen 2006-07 Shannon Palenkas 2006-07 Amanda Bowen 2007-08 Mary Ann Vizcarrondo 2008-09 Mary Ann Vizcarrondo Second Team 1999-00 Holly Burns 2000-01 Morgan Campbell 2000-01 Holly Burns 2001-02 Morgan Campbell 2002-03 Brooke Robbins 2003-04 Amanda Bowen 2003-04 Amber Loeffelholz 2004-05 Amanda Bowen 2005-06 Shannon Palenkas

South Atlan�c Conference Tournament MVP 2003 Rachel McFarland 2007 Shannon Palenkas South Atlan�c Conference All-Tournament 2000 Morgan Campbell 2001 Rachel McFarland 2001 Morgan Campbell 2003 Rachel McFarland 2005 Shannon Palenkas 2006 Shannon Palenkas 2007 Shannon Palenkas 2008 Emily Palenkas 2009 Emily Palenkas South Atlan�c Conference Player of the Year 2006-07 Shannon Palenkas South Atlan�c Conference Scholar Athlete 2002-03 Brooke Robbins South Atlan�c Conference Freshman of the Year 2003-04 Amanda Bowen

NGCA All-American Scholar 2000-01 Andrea Raines 2001-02 Andrea Raines 2002-03 Jennifer Kiesling 2002-03 Andrea Raines 2002-03 Brooke Robbins 2003-04 Ka�e-Jo Sinard 2006-07 Amanda Bowen 2007-08 Susanne Sisco 2008-09 Ka�e Doane 2008-09 Susanne Sisco 2008-09 Adriana Vizcarrondo 2009-10 Jillian Corum 2009-10 Ka�e Doane 2009-10 Adriana Vizcarrondo Bob Dibble “Spirit of the Game” Award (selected by SAC golf coaches) 2008-09 Susanne Sisco South Atlan�c Conference Championships 1999-00 2000-01

South Atlan�c Conference Coach of the Year 1999-00 Bob Dibble

2000 South Atlan�c Conference Champions

2001 South Atlan�c Conference Champions

Rachel McFarland

Morgan Campbell

Erin Bradbury

Shannon Palenkas

Amanda Bowen

Mary Ann Vizcarrondo

Holly Burns

Brooke Robbins

Amber Loeffelholz

Emily Palenkas

Andrea Raines

Jennifer Kiesling

Ka�e-Jo Sinard

Susanne Sisco

Ka�e Doane

Jillian Corum

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TUSCULUM COLLEGE TUSCULUM HISTORY Tusculum College is the oldest college in Tennessee and the 28th oldest in the na�on. In addi�on, Tusculum is the oldest coeduca�onal ins�tu�on affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and an early na�onal pioneer in the admission of women. Tusculum accepted women students early in its history, and it is notable that by the turn of the 20th century more than half of its students were women. The roots of Tusculum College are buried deep in early American fron�er history. In 1794, George Washington was president of a young country and the state of Tennessee was s�ll two years away from becoming a reality. In what is now East Tennessee, Hezekiah Balch and Samuel Doak, Presbyterian ministers educated at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), were ministering to the pioneers of what was the southwestern fron�er of the United States. They also desired to meet the educa�onal needs of these Scots-lrish se�lers. Doak and Balch were visionaries ul�mately seeking the same goals through the rival colleges they established. Tusculum College as it now exists descends from two schools. The first, Greeneville College, was chartered in September 1794 by the General Assembly of the Territory of the United States South of the Ohio River, and established by Hezekiah Balch. Samuel Doak and his son Samuel Witherspoon Doak founded the second as Tusculum Academy in 1818. Tusculum Academy operated in a log cabin adjacent to the present site of Tusculum College. When the academy became Tusculum College in 1844, Andrew Johnson, who was to become 17th President of the United States, was one of its trustees. A merger in 1868 formed Greeneville and Tusculum College. In 1908, Greeneville and Tusculum College merged with Washington College, crea�ng Washington and Tusculum College. This union dissolved in 1912, and thus evolved modern-day Tusculum College. The College received formal accredita�on by the Southern Associa�on of Colleges and Schools 15 years later. The College takes its name from the ancient Roman town where the great statesman and educator Cicero had an academy at his villa. Cicero taught what are now called the liberal arts. They actually were cons�tuted by the prac�ces a ci�zen must develop to par�cipate effec�vely in leading his or her community - to play a vital role in civic affairs. TUSCULUM ACADEMICS As a Civic Arts ins�tu�on, Tusculum College prepares students to be effec�ve ci�zens, recognizing that they will need prac�cal wisdom to par�cipate in communi�es and enrich life�me experiences. Tusculum’s academic calendar is different from all but three other colleges in the country. The academic year is divided into two semesters and our students take four 3 1/2 week courses each semester, totaling eight courses for the year. Classes are taught one at a �me, with a four-day break in between. Three 3 1/2 week summer sessions are also offered. This allows our students to complete course requirements for the baccalaureate degree in four calendar years. Our unique Civic Arts program is being used as a model for other colleges and universi�es that seek to promote community, responsibility, and civic development. The Carnegie Founda�on for the Advancement of Teaching has recognized Tusculum as one of about a dozen schools (including Duke University and the University of Notre Dame) with a strong commitment to those ideals. As part of our emphasis on service-learning, we ask students to assess the needs of the community and complete a project to address those needs. Beyond helping key popula�ons, Tusculum students gain valuable experience in solving problems, apprecia�ng differences, and working with others. Tusculum College is a learning community where students and faculty members spend concentrated blocks of �me together exploring important areas of knowledge, developing and refining thinking and communica�on skills, wrestling with the �meless controversial issues that characterize the human condi�on, and applying themselves to the prac�cal solu�on of problems. Whether in the tradi�onal on-campus Bachelor of Arts programs or in the evening Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts programs for working adult-students, Tusculum College’s dis�nc�ve academic calendar lets students concentrate on learning one subject at a �me. It’s a tradi�on grounded in the belief that we best realize the poten�al of each individual when faculty members and students work closely together with the ul�mate aim of enriching the lives of our students and preparing them to contribute posi�vely to their communi�es. For many tradi�onal students, an ini�al reason for choosing Tusculum is our focused calendar, which allows students to take one course at a �me. For others, its our dis�nc�ve programs of study, from specialized areas such as Athle�c Training, Business Administra�on, and Museum Studies to strong arts and sciences areas such as Biology, English, and Psychology. Tusculum is well known throughout East Tennessee for the effec�veness of its Teacher Educa�on programs. Students are well prepared for careers in early childhood and elementary educa�on, in several secondary educa�on subject areas, in K-12 programs in Physical Educa�on and Visual Arts, and in Special Educa�on. But what o�en seals prospec�ve students’ decisions to join Tusculum’s community is the people. Tusculum a�racts topflight professors for the same reason that we a�ract students: small classes with close interac�on between professors and students, the focused calendar which allows concentrated study, and a Civic Arts curriculum that emphasizes community. Our professors are mo�vated and mo�va�ng. Excited and exci�ng. Whatever the major, you’ll find that Tusculum’s academics are innova�ve, and that our faculty is commi�ed to the success of our students. THE TUSCULUM CAMPUS Located in Greeneville, Tenn., Tusculum College lies in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains between Knoxville and the Tri-Ci�es (Bristol-Johnson City-Kingsport). Our wooded 190-acre campus has over 25 buildings, nine of which are listed on the Na�onal Register of Historic Places. The Albert Columbus Tate Library, one of our Na�onal Historic Sites, was built in 1910. The library is experiencing a major mul�-million dollar renova�on and expansion that will more than double the size of the current library facility, bringing our library space to 34,467 square feet. The Tate Library previously encompassed 12,000 square feet, and is incorporated into the expanded and renovated building. We also have two on-campus museums, one holding archives with materials da�ng to the College’s beginnings. The Andrew Johnson Presiden�al Museum and Library includes the Charles Coffin Collec�on containing materials from the Collegeís original library, the Andrew Johnson Library containing books, papers, and memorabilia from the 17th President of the United States, and the College Archives containing documents related to the history of Tusculum since its founding. Tusculum’s loca�on is convenient to shopping and entertainment, and our students enjoy access to such recrea�onal opportuni�es as backpacking, hiking, whitewater ra�ing, fishing and snow skiing. The city of Greeneville and Greene County have a combined popula�on of 65,000. Knoxville and the Tri-Ci�es are within a 70-mile radius of the campus.

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Front Row (from le� to right): Ka�e Doane, Adriana Vizcarrondo, Emily Palenkas. Back Row: Jillian Corum, Sara Howard, Haley Rye, Aly Pugh, Head Coach Bob Dibble.

TUSCULUM COLLEGE WOMEN’S GOLF TEAM Name

Ht.

Yr. Hometown/High School

Jillian Corum

5-8

So. Knoxville, Tenn./Fulton HS

Ka�e Doane

5-2

Jr. Sevierville, Tenn./Pigeon Forge HS

Sara Howard

5-9

Fr. Knoxville, Tenn./South Doyle HS

Emily Palenkas

5-3

Sr. Maryville, Tenn./Maryville HS

Aly Pugh

5-5

Jr. Harrisburg, Pa./Susquehanna Township HS

Haley Rye

5-4

So. Cumberland City, Tenn./Montgomery Central HS

Adriana Vizcarrondo

5-3

Sr. Anaco, Venezuela/U.E. Vicente Campo Elias

Head Coach: Bob Dibble



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