2014-15 UNCG Men's Golf Digital Guide

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University Facts

Table Of Contents

Location....................................................................Greensboro, N.C.

Quick Facts....................................................................................... 2

Founded......................................................................................1891

Under Armour................................................................................... 3

Enrollment.................................................. 18,502 (14,664 undergrad)

This Is UNCG................................................................................. 4-7

Nickname.............................................................................. Spartans Colors.................................................................... Gold, White & Navy Affiliation..................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference............................................................................Southern Chancellor................................................................ Dr. Linda P. Brady Director of Athletics............................................................ Kim Record Alma mater.....................................................................Virginia, 1984 Athletics Department phone............................................ 336-334-5952

The Spartan Way......................................................................... 8-11 Spartan Success......................................................................... 12-13 Head coach Terrence Stewart...................................................... 14-15 Assistant coach Dr. Bob Christina...................................................... 15 2014-15 Men’s Golf Roster............................................................... 16 2014-15 Schedule........................................................................... 16 Meet The Team.......................................................................... 17-23 Grandover Resort............................................................................ 24 2013-14 Season In Review............................................................... 25 Record Book.............................................................................. 26-27

Athletics Communications Office

Bridgestone Golf Collegiate......................................................... 28-29

Assistant AD...............................................................Matt McCollester

Chancellor Dr. Linda P. Brady............................................................ 30

Email..................................................... matt.mccollester@uncg.edu

Director of Athletics Kim Record....................................................... 31

Cell phone................................................................. 336-676-3407

Athletics Hall Of Fame................................................................ 32-35

Assistant Director............................................................. Justin Glover Email............................................................justin.glover@uncg.edu

Spartan Club.............................................................................. 36-37 Campus Map................................................................................... 38

Cell phone................................................................. 336-482-7568 Assistant Director................................................................Chip Welch Email.............................................................. chip.welch@uncg.edu Cell phone................................................................. 336-420-6342 Athletics Communications Assistant.............................. Kaylee Donegan Director of New Media...................................................... Dacia Ijames Email................................................................ dnijames@uncg.edu Athletics Communications phone..................................... 336-334-5615 Athletics Communications Office address........................ UNCG Athletics

2014-15 Men’s Golf Guide Credits The 2014-15 UNCG men’s golf guide was designed and edited by Assistant Athletics Director for Athletics Communications and Marketing, Matt McCollester. Editorial assistance was provided by assistant directors Chip Welch and Justin Glover. Additional assistance was provided by Director of New Media Dacia Ijames. Photography was provided by Carlos Morales, Tim Cowie, Dano Keeney, WG Sports, Willis Glasgow, Chris English, John Bell, Houston Dynamo, UNCG University Relations Photographers and others.

......................................PO Box 26168, Greensboro, NC 27402-6168 Website........................................................... www.uncgspartans.com UNCG Men’s Golf Team Information Head coach................................................................ Terrance Stewart Alma mater............................................................ Lenoir-Rhyne, 1994 Email..........................................................terrance.stewart@uncg.edu Office phone.................................................................. 336-202-5337 Assistant coach...........................................................Dr. Bob Christina Email.................................................................... rchristina@uncg.edu

Head Coach Terrance Stewart



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Student-athletes at UNCG have enjoyed a tremendous amount of success over the years. Although the athletic department celebrated its 45th season in 2010-11, athletics at UNCG date back to the 1940s in the days before the university became co-ed. Golfer Nancy Porter, who went on to a successful pro career, is regarded as one of UNCG’s first student-athletes, competing in tournaments on the national level in the late 1940s. In 1963, as the university prepared to go co-ed, UNCG began to formally organize athletic teams. Women’s basketball, under head coach Ellen Griffin, women’s tennis, women’s golf and field hockey were started. LPGA Hall of Famer Carol Mann was on one of the early UNCG women’s golf teams. In 1967, UNCG began men’s athletics and the intercollegiate athletics program received formal recognition from the university. In the fall of 1967, the Spartan was adopted as the program’s mascot. In 1968, UNCG’s men’s teams joined the Dixie Athletic Conference, known today as the USA South Conference, on the NCAA Division III level. Women’s teams competed as part of the AIAW early on, with UNCG being one of the lead organizers of the organization. Two of the first men’s sports were basketball and bowling. In 1971, with the emergence of the five-player rule in women’s basketball, UNCG finished fourth in the National Collegiate Tournament. Two years later, the women’s golf team won the AIAW national title – UNCG’s first-ever team national crown. Porter coached the squad and future professional golfer Donna Horton White was on the squad. Since then, UNCG has enjoyed a number of successes: • Five national titles in men’s soccer during the 1980s and a runner-up finish in women’s tennis. • An unprecedented five-year move from Division III to Division II to Division I -- went from Division III in 1987, to Division II in 1988-90 and have been Division I since 1991. • A trip to the “Big Dance” – the NCAA men’s basketball tournament – in just its fifth year of Division I status. • Men’s soccer coach Michael Parker and women’s basketball coach Lynne Agee were the first to lead teams to the NCAA tournament

in all three divisions. • A baseball squad built from scratch by Mike Gaski that made it to the NCAA tournament in just its fifth season of play. • A men’s soccer program that conquered all comers for two months to become the No. 1 team in the nation in 2004, the beginning of UNCG’s three straight NCAA tournament Round of 16 appearances and four in five years. • Kyle Hines, who became just the sixth player in college basketball history to record 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 300 blocked shots in a career. • Individuals like wrestler Dock Kelly, who overcame birth defects that left him without legs, qualifying for the NCAA Championship. • Students like Siggi Eyjolffson, who earned Academic All-American honors three times. • Men’s basketball games moved off campus to the Greensboro Coliseum, one of the premier facilities in the country. From major league pitcher Brian Moehler to MLS champion Alejandro Moreno to LPGA star Becky Morgan, Spartan alumni have gone on to successful careers in sports. That success isn’t just limited to the playing field, either. The late Doug Hamilton was one of the pioneers within MLS and played on the UNCG national championship teams of the 1980s. Eyjolffson returned to his native Iceland and is one of the top people in his native country’s soccer federation, currently serving as their women’s national team head coach. Spartan athletics has had its success stories over the years … and the best is yet to come.


National Championships (Six Overall) Women’s Golf 1973 AIAW Men’s Soccer 1982 NCAA III Men’s Soccer 1983 NCAA III Men’s Soccer 1985 NCAA III Men’s Soccer 1986 NCAA III Men’s Soccer 1987 NCAA III

Conference Tournament Titles (44 overall; 32 in NCAA Div. I) Women’s Volleyball 1981 Women’s Basketball 1982 Women’s Volleyball 1982 Women’s Volleyball 1983 Women’s Basketball 1983 Softball 1983 Women’s Basketball 1984 Women’s Volleyball 1984 Women’s Basketball 1985 Women’s Basketball 1987 Women’s Basketball 1988 Softball 1988 Men’s Soccer 1993 ** Softball 1994 ** Women’s Soccer 1994 ** Men’s Soccer 1994 ** Softball 1995 ** Men’s Golf 1995 ** Women’s Golf 1995 ** Men’s Tennis 1995 ** Men’s Basketball 1996 ** Men’s Golf 1996 ** Women’s Golf 1996 ** Softball 1996 ** Women’s Soccer 1996 ** Men’s Soccer 1996 ** Baseball 1997 ** Women’s Tennis 1997 ** Softball 1997 ** Women’s Soccer 1997 Men’s Soccer 1998 Women’s Soccer 1998

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Conference Regular Season Titles (84 overall; 50 in NCAA Div. I) Men’s Tennis 1974 Men’s Basketball 1981 Men’s Tennis 1981 Women’s Volleyball 1981 Men’s Soccer 1981 Women’s Basketball 1982 Softball 1982 Women’s Tennis 1982 Women’s Volleyball 1982 Women’s Basketball 1983 Softball 1983 Women’s Tennis 1983 Women’s Volleyball 1983 Men’s Soccer 1983 Women’s Basketball 1984 Softball 1984 Men’s Tennis 1984 Women’s Tennis 1984 Women’s Volleyball 1984 Men’s Soccer 1984 Women’s Basketball 1985 Women’s Tennis 1985 Men’s Soccer 1985 Men’s Tennis 1986 Women’s Tennis 1986 Men’s Soccer 1986 Men’s Basketball 1987 Women’s Basketball 1987 Women’s Tennis 1987 Men’s Soccer 1987 Men’s Basketball 1988 Women’s Basketball 1988 Men’s Tennis 1988 Women’s Tennis 1988 Softball 1993

Women’s Basketball 1993 Men’s Soccer 1993 Women’s Soccer 1993 Women’s Basketball 1994 Baseball 1994 ** Men’s Soccer 1994 Women’s Soccer 1994 Men’s Basketball 1995 Women’s Basketball 1995 Softball 1995 Men’s Soccer 1995 Women’s Soccer 1995 Volleyball 1995 Men’s Basketball 1996 Women’s Basketball 1996 Softball 1996 Men’s Soccer 1996 Women’s Soccer 1996 Softball 1997 Baseball 1997 Women’s Basketball 1997 ** Women’s Soccer 1997 ** Men’s Soccer 1997 ** Women’s Basketball 1998 ** Baseball 1998 ** Women’s Soccer 1998 ** Men’s Soccer 1998 ** Women’s Basketball 1999 ** Women’s Soccer 2000 ** Men’s Tennis 2001 ** Women’s Soccer 2001 ** Women’s Basketball 2002 ** Men’s Basketball 2002 Men’s Soccer 2004 ** Women’s Soccer 2004 ** Men’s Soccer 2005 ** Women’s Soccer 2006 ** Men’s Soccer 2006 ** Women’s Soccer 2007 ** Women’s Soccer 2008 ** Women’s Soccer 2009 ** Men’s Soccer 2010 ** Women’s Soccer 2010 ** Men’s Soccer 2011 ** Men’s Cross Country 2011 ** Women’s CC 2011 ** Men’s Basketball 2012 ^ Women’s Tennis 2012 ** Women’s Soccer 2012 ** **officially recognized conference champion ^ SoCon North Division title


14th Season As Head Coach • Lenoir-Rhyne, 1994

Terrance Stewart enters his 14th season as the head men’s golf coach at UNCG in 2014-15. Stewart has been at the helm of the program since August 15, 2001. In his 13 seasons leading the program, Stewart has led the Spartans to nine top five finishes as a team and 15 individuals finishing in the top 10. UNCG also has picked up 16 All-Southern Conference selections during his tenure and had a pair of SoCon Freshmen of the Year honorees. The 2014 season was the best season in UNCG men’s golf history as the Spartans finished third in the SoCon Championships and received an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament, the first in program history. UNCG travelled to Auburn University Club and finished seventh overall in the regional, just two strokes out of a top-five showing, which advances to the NCAA National Championships. For the first time in program history, the Spartans placed three members on the All-SoCon team in 2014 as freshman Carter Jenkins, sophomore Taylor Coalson and junior Roy Dixon picked up the honors. Jenkins was also named the SoCon Freshman of the Year, marking the second straight season UNCG has been honored after Coalson won the accolades in 2013. The Spartans rewrote the record books during the year as well; posting new program-best marks for individual 18 and 54 hole scores as well as team 18 and 54 hole scores. Jenkins broke the UNCG single-round score in just his third career event, posting a 9-under par 63 at the Wolfpack Intercollegiate on his way to a program-best 203 score for the event. Dixon tied the 18-hole effort with a 9-under par 63 at the USF Invitational, helping the Spartans break the team 54-hole record with an 838. UNCG trimmed seven strokes off its previous 54hole team score at the USF Invitational, including a program-low 273 in round three. The Spartans picked up their 17th tournament victory in program history in 2014, claiming the Pinehurst Intercollegiate title. Additionally, Jenkins became the 26th career Spartan medalist as he won the Wolfpack Intercollegiate. Stewart has led eight individuals to top five finishes at the SoCon Championships during his tenure, highlighted by the 2007 individual title won by J.D. Bass. Bass posted a 3-under par 213 (72-73-68) two win the SoCon title by one stroke. Additionally, Taylor Coalson (2013), Ryan Heisey (2010) and Nathan Stamey (2008) posted runner-up finishes in the league championship under Stewart’s guidance. Stewart has coached 16 All-Southern Conference selections in 13 years, including multiple selections in 2006, 2011 and 2014. The Spartans have also placed one player on the five-member SoCon All-Freshman Team each year since its inception in 2009, including current Spartans Carter Jenkins (2014), Taylor Coalson (2013) and Jake McGlone (2013). The 2011 SoCon Championships saw the Spartans post their best team finish as tournament runner-up just five strokes off the pace. Will Almand led UNCG with a 2-under par fourth place finish while Kyle Sonday (8th), Robert Hoadley (15th) and Andy Knox (25th) rounded out the Spartans in the top 25. Both Hoadley and Sonday earned All-SoCon honors in 2011 as well. The 2009-10 campaign saw Hoadley earn All-SoCon honors and All-Freshman accolades while winning his first collegiate tournament, the Pinehurst Intercollegiate. UNCG posted two team titles during the season with a remarkable 11-shot comeback on the final day of the Georgetown Intercollegiate as well as the Towson Invitational title where it placed five golfers in the top 12 individually. The Spartans capped the season with a third place finish at the SoCon Championships with a 3-over par score of 867. In 2008-09, Stewart directed the Spartans to a trio of top-five team finishes during the season. UNCG placed third at the Palma Del Mar while posting fifth place finishes at both the Bridgestone Collegiate and the Towson Intercollegiate. Will Bowman tied for fifth at the SoCon Championship and earned All-Southern Conference honors. He also picked up his first career win during the season, taking medalist honors at the Palma Del Mar Intercollegiate. The 2007-08 season was a memorable one for the Spartans as Stamey finished second at the Southern Conference Championship with a 1-under par 215. He also became the first Spartan in the NCAA Division I era to earn a spot as an individual in the NCAA postseason and the first Spartan at any level to earn a spot in the postseason since 1981. In 2006-07, the Spartans finished fifth in the Southern Conference Championship. The team was led by Bass, who won the individual championship with a 3-under par 213, marking the Spartans first individual champion as a member of the SoCon. Additionally, UNCG captured the title at the 2006 Sam Hall Intercollegiate, ending with a six-under-par 845, a school-record 54-hole total. Following the win, the Spartans were named Golfweek’s National Men’s Collegiate Team of the Week. As a team, UNCG also finished second at both the Cavalier Classic (892) and the Mission Inn Collegiate Invite (874). In his fifth season at UNCG, Stewart helped the Spartans to seven top-10 finishes, including three top-five finishes in 200506. UNCG placed seventh at the Southern Conference Championships and were led by Stamey’s fourth-place finish, which earned him second team All-Conference honors. In 2004-05, UNCG placed fourth at the SoCon Championships, while Jake Lowder and Bass were each named to the SoCon


All-Conference team for their efforts during the course of the season. Led by Stamey’s first-place finish in the opening tournament of the season, the Spartans took home second-place honors at the Mid Pines Intercollegiate. In a second tourney hosted by UNCG, the Spartans picked up a third-place finish at the Forest Oaks Intercollegiate – what is now UNCG’s annual fall Bridgestone Collegiate – in the final tournament of the regular season. Sandwiched in between, Stewart watched as the Spartans posted top-five finishes in five of their other seven regular-season tournaments, including a second-place showing at the 49er Collegiate Classic. The 2003-04 campaign was a breakthrough season as the Spartans posted a tie for second at the SoCon Championship, which represented the best finish in school history. In March 2004, the Spartans claimed top honors at the Winthrop-Waterford Invitational. The tournament crown for the Spartans was their first since the 1999-2000 season, when UNCG took top honors at the Southern California Intercollegiate. Andy Bare and Bass took home medalist honors in two tournaments each. Bare was named First Team All-SoCon for the second consecutive season while Nick Baker was named Second-Team All-SoCon. In just his second season, Stewart guided the Spartan squad to a fifth-place finish in the 2003 SoCon Championship. At the time, it was the program’s best finish in its six-year history in the Southern Conference. In his first season at UNCG, Stewart led a very young Spartan squad to a seventh-place finish at the 2002 SoCon tournament. The Spartans’ top three performers were all freshmen. Stewart came to UNCG after a five-year stint at his alma mater, Lenoir-Rhyne College. There, he served as head coach for both the men’s and women’s golf teams. In that time, he was named the 2001 South Atlantic Conference Women’s Coach of the Year and the 1999 South Atlantic Men’s Coach of the Year. He led the Bears’ women’s squad to the 2000 and 2001 NCAA Division II National Championships. Stewart led the men’s team to the 1999, 2000 and 2001 Catawba Valley/Lenoir-Rhyne Cup. He also created the Billy Joe Patton Intercollegiate that began in 1997, as well as the Bay Medical Intercollegiate that began in 2000. In his five years at Lenoir-Rhyne, four players were named all-conference while two players earned spots in the National Tournament as individuals. Stewart graduated from Lenoir-Rhyne in 1994 with a degree in Sports Management. He and his wife, Yvonne, are the proud parents of sons Spencer and Thomas.

Sixth season as assistant Coach

Dr. Bob Christina, a nationally recognized authority on the psychology of golf learning and perfomance is in his fifth season as an assistant coach for the UNCG men’s golf team. He currently serves as golf research and educational consultant to the Pinehurst Golf Academy, PGA of America, LPGA T&C, Golf Magazine and its Top 100 Teachers, Precision Golf School of the Triad and the Steering Committee of the World Scientific

Congress of Golf. In 2008, he was named one of Golf Magazine’ Innovators of the Year along with former Tour greats Arnold Palmer, Lee Elder and several others. In 2009, his research with Eric Alpenfels (Director of the Pinehurst Golf Academy) on how to practice golf skills to learn to effectively take them to golf course won The Outstanding Research Award at the World Scientific Congress of Golf. He and Eric have published over 30 research-based articles (eight of which were cover stories) on the learning and performance of golf skills in Golf Magazine since 2003. Some of their golf research has been featured in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, and he has appeared on the Golf Channel, NBC and CNN. Their 2005 article titled A New Way to Putt that appeared as a cover story in Golf Magazine won the National Magazine’s Editor’s Award, which was the first time any golf magazine has ever won this award. Emanating from this putting article and their research was a book titled Instinct Putting that was published in 2009. “Obviously, to have someone of Dr. Christina’s knowledge and ability join our staff is phenomenal,” head coach Terrance Stewart said upon Christina’s hiring. He has been a great asset to our program.” Early in his career, Dr. Christina coached various sports (including golf) at the high school and university levels. He spent most of his professorial and academic career at Penn State University before coming to UNCG as Dean of the School of Health and Human Performance and Professor of Kinesiology in 1992. During his 35-year academic career he distinguished himself as a researcher, scholar, teacher and administrator. He has authored more than 150 scientific and professional articles and 11 books. A prolific speaker, he has given over 400 scholarly and professional presentations throughout the United States and abroad; and he served on a National Research Committee of the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Christina, who holds a Bachelor’s degree from Ithaca College and Master’s and Ph. D. degrees from the University of Maryland, retired as Dean and Professor from UNCG in 2001. Currently, he holds the academic title of Emeritus Dean of the School of Health and Human Sciences and Professor of Kinesiology.


2014-15 UNCG Men’s Golf Name Taylor Coalson Roy Dixon Alex Ehlert Luke Haithcock Carter Jenkins Jake McGlone Josh Stockwell Will Thomas

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Cl. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. R-So.

Exp. 2L 3L 3L 2L 1L 1L HS 1L

Hometown/Previous School Dobson, N.C./North Surry Salisbury, N.C./Salisbury Raleigh, N.C./Athens Drive Burlington, N.C./Williams Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin Aberdeen, N.C./Pinecrest Raleigh, N.C./Green Hope

Head Coach: Terrance Stewart, 14th season at UNCG Assistant Coach: Dr. Bob Christina, sixth season at UNCG

2014-15 Men’s Golf Schedule Dates Event Location Sept. 12-14 at Tarheel Intercollegiate (Finely GC) Chapel Hill, N.C. Sept. 22-23 at VCU Shootout (Hermitage CC) Richmond, Va. Oct. 6-7 at Wolfpack Intercollegiate (Lonnie Poole GC) Raleigh, N.C. Oct. 13-14 at Auto Trader Collegiate (Berkeley Hills CC) Duluth, Ga. Oct. 25-26 BRIDGESTONE GOLF COLLEGIATE (Grandover East) Greensboro, N.C. Feb. 15 Carolina Cup (Legends GC) Myrtle Beach, S.C. Feb. 22-24 Puerto Rico Collegiate (Rio Mar-River) Rio Grande, Puerto Rico March 2-3 Rendleman Invitational (Country Club of Salisbury) Salisbury, N.C. March 8-10 Tiger Invitational (RTJ at Grand National) Auburn, Ala. March 21-22 Linger Longer (Reynolds Plantation) Eatonton, Ga. April 6-7 Old Waverly Collegiate (Old Waverly GC) West Point, Miss. April 11-12 Irish Creek Collegiate (Irish Creek) Kannapolis, N.C. April 19-21 SoCon Championships (Pinehurst #9) Pinehurst, N.C. May 14-16 NCAA Regionals Six Regional Sites (Hosted by UNC, Yale, Ball State, Washington, Texas Tech & UC San Diego) TBA NCAA Championships (Concession GC) Bradenton, Fla.

Host UNC VCU NC State Georgia State UNCG UNCG/High Point Purdue Catawba Auburn Mercer Mississippi State Davidson SoCon

South Florida


Senior • Salisbury, N.C./Salisbury 2013-14 (Junior) Named to the All-Southern Conference Team, his first ever career honor ... Finished second on the team with a 72.65 stroke average, which ranked fifth overall in the SoCon ... Tallied seven top 25 finishes, including three in the top five ... Named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team and the SoCon AllAcademic Team ... Named to the SoCon Academic Honor Roll and a recipient of the Commissioner’s Medal ... Placed third overall at the SoCon Championships, helping the Spartans also finish third in the team standings ... Posted a 3-under par 213 in the event with three-straight scores of 1-under par 71 ... Opened the season with a 19th place showing at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate as he finished 19th overall with a 3-over par 219 ... Opened the season with a 3-under par 69 in his first round ... Followed that up with a 16th place finish at the VCU Shootout, posting an even par 216 ... Wrapped up fall with a 26th place showing at Bridgestone Golf Collegiate with a 3-over par 147 (73-74) ... Tied a UNCG school-record with a 9-under 63 in the first round of the USF Invitational, on his way to an 11th place finish ... Posted a career-low 7-under par 209 (63-75-71) at USF ... Followed that up with a then career-best third place finish at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate with a 221 (75-70-76) ... Surpassed his best finish in the following tournament, placing second at the Middleburg Bank Intercollegiate with a 1-under par 209 ... Opened with back-to-back 2-over par 72 scores before charging up the leaderboard with a 5-under par 65, including birdies on the last three holes (No. 16-18) ... Helped the Spartans place seventh overall at the NCAA Auburn Regional with a 15th place showing ... Posted a 2-over par 218 (72-75-71) on the week. 2012-13 (Sophomore) Played in all 11 events and was third on the team with a 76.65 stroke average in 31 rounds of play … Notched his best finish of the season at the weather-shortened C&F Bank Intercollegiate (March 24) with an even-par 70 in the lone round ofplay … Placed 17th at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate (March 10-12) with a 225 … He opened the tournament with a 1-over par 73 before posting back-to-back rounds of 76 … Turned in his lowest 54-hole score of the season with a 224 (78-69-77) at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate (Oct.27-28) … His second round score of 69 was his lowest of the season … Placed 55th at the WSU Snowman Getaway (Feb. 25-26) with a 9-over par 225 as he turned in three straight rounds of 75. Freshman (2011-12) Appeared in nine tournaments, competing in a total of 25 rounds … Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll and a Commissioner’s Medal recipient ... best three-round score came in the VCU Shootout (Sept 27-28) where he carded a totalof 220 (68-73-79) … lowest 18-hole score also came in the VCU Shootout, carding a 4-under par first round of 68 … turned in his highest finish of the season at the Gary Koch Invitational (April 7-8) with a tie for 32nd overall… stroke average of 76.12 for the year. High School 2011 graduate of Salisbury High in Salisbury, N.C. …four-year letter winner in golf … also lettered one year in soccer … three-time conference player of the year in golf… four-time all-conference selection and twotime Rowan County Player of the Year choice … all-region and 2nd-team All-State as a senior … won the 2011 2A state championship. Personal Roy G. Dixon … born April 10, 1993 … son of Glenn and Beth Dixon … mother is a district court judge … Majoring in finance.

Roy Dixon’s Career Statistics

Year Rounds Strokes Average Low 2013-14 34 2470 72.65 63 2012-13 31 2376 76.65 69 2011-12 25 1903 76.12 68

Top Finish 2nd 11th 32nd


Senior • Raleigh, N.C./Athens Drie 2013-14 (Junior) Named to the Southern Conference All-Academic Team and the SoCon Academic Honor Roll ... Earned a SoCon Commissioner’s Medal for academics ... Opened the season with a 23rd place showing at the Tarheel Intercollegiate with a 4-over par 220 (75-74-71) ... Closed out the fall with a 30th place showing at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate with a 4-over par 148 (78-70) ... Placed 18th at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate with a 230 (80-71-79). 2012-13 (Sophomore) Fourth on the team with a 76.79 stroke average in 28 rounds … Played in 10 events … Notched his best finish of the season at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate (Oct.27-28), placing 19th with a 5-over par 221 (73-69-79) … His second round score of 3-under par 69 was his lowest round of the season while his 54-hole total of 221 was his best of the year … Turned in a score of 226 (76-74-76) to place 35th at the Auto Trader Collegiate (Oct. 15-16) …Placed 61st at the WSU Snowman Getaway (Feb. 25-26) with a 227 (73-78-76) … Finished in a tie for 25th atthe weather-shortened C&F Bank Intercollegiate (March 24) with a 3-over par 73 … Finished the season with a 40th place finish at the Southern Conference Championship (April 21-23) with a 235, including a 2-under par 70 in the second round. 2011-12 (Freshman) Competed in eleven tournaments, playing a total of 31 rounds … SoCon Academic Honor Roll … recipient of the Commissioner’s Medal … lowest three-round total at the VCU Shootout (Sept 2728) recording a 1-over par 217 (70-77-70) … recorded a pair of top 10 finishes … tied for eighth overall at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate (Mar 10-11) with a total of 219 (75-74-70) and at the C&F Bank Intercollegiate (March 25-27) shooting a 4-over par 217 (69-75-73)… lowest one-round total came in the first day of the C&F Bank Intercollegiate firing a 69 … ended the season with a 74.91 stroke average. High School 2011 graduate of Athens Drive High in Raleigh, N.C. …four-year letterwinner … four-time all-conference selection and four-time team MVP … named conference player of the year as a senior … 2009 NCHSAA Mid-East Regional champion… runner-up at the 2009 CGA Dogwood State Championship… reached the round of 16 at the North Carolina Amateur Match Play Championship. Personal Alex Michael Ehlert … born Feb. 19, 1993 … son of Kurt and Lori Ehlert … both parents attended the University of Wisconsin ... Majoring in kinesiology.

Alex Ehlert’s Career Statistics

Year Rounds Strokes Average Low 2013-14 22 1652 75.09 69 2012-13 28 2150 76.79 69 2011-12 34 2547 74.91 69

Top Finish 18th 19th 8th


Junior • Dobson, N.C./North Surry 2013-14 (Sophomore) Named All-Southern Conference, his first all-league honor of his career ... Third on the team with a 73.47 stroke average ... Finished the year with seven top 20 finishes and nine finishes in the top 25 ... Placed seventh at the Wolfpack Intercollegiate with a 2-under par 214 (67-69-78) ... Closed out the fall season with a 16th place showing at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate with a 1-over par 145 (73-72) ... Placed 22nd at the USF Invitational with a 3-under par 213 ... Opened with a 74 and 73 in the first two rounds before closing with a strong charge posting a season-low 6-under par 66 in the final round ... Placed 13th at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate 227 (72-78-77) ... Added a 19th place finish at the Middleburg Bank Intercollegiate with a 219 (76-71-72) ... Finished tied for 15th place at the Reunion Intercollegiate with a 5-over par 149 (72-77) ... Placed 32nd at the SoCon Championships 228 (78-77-73) ... Helped UNCG to a seventh place finish at the NCAA Auburn Regional, placing 24th overall with a 5-over par 221 (71-75-75). 2012-13 (Freshman) Named the Southern Conference Co-Freshman of the Year and to the SoCon All-Freshman Team … Became the first Spartan all-time to earn Freshman of the Year accolades …Led the team and all SoCon Freshmen with a 74.19 stroke average… Posted four top 10 finishes on the year and two finishes in the top five …. Recorded his best finish of the season in the final tournament, placing second at the 2013 SoCon Championships (April 21-23) … Finished with a 1-over par 217 at the SoCon Championships with an opening round of even-par 72, a second round of 3-over par 75 before finishing with his best round of the tournament with a 2-under par 70 … Tallied 11 birdies in the 54-hole event … Turned in his best 54-hole score of his career with a 5-under par 211 (71-71-69) at the Bancorp South Intercollegiate (April 1-2) to finish in sixth place … It marked the first time in his career he has finished under par and the first time he has fired three consecutive rounds under par… His final round of 3-under par 69 was a career-low …Placed fourth overall at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate (March10-12) with a 220 (69-76-75) … His opening round score of 69 was his lowest of the season … Tallied an eight-place finish at the Auto Trader Collegiate (Oct. 15-16) with a 3-over par 216(72-74-70) … Opened his career with a 225 at the Tarheel Intercollegiate (Sept. 15-16) as he posted rounds of 75-76-75 to finish tied for 45th … Placed 38th at the Gary Koch Invitational (April 8-9) with a 223 (77-73-73) … Carded a 221 (76-73-72) at the WSU Snowman Getaway (Feb.25-26) to place 35th overall … Posted a score of 226 (71-76-79) at the Wolfpack Intercollegiate (Oct. 19-20). High School Four-year letterwinner at North Surry High School for coach Daniel Johnson … Two-time All-State selection for the Greyhounds … Won the North Carolina Individual State Championship in 2011-12 … Winner of the Joe Cheeves Invitational in 2011. Personal Full name is Taylor Bradley Coalson … Born August 21, 1994 … Son of Brad and Theresa Coalson …Has one sister, Sydni … Majoring in communication studies.

Taylor coalson’s Career Statistics Year Rounds Strokes Average Low Top Finish 2013-14 34 2498 73.47 66 7th 2012-13 31 2300 74.19 69 2nd


Junior • Burlington, N.C./Williams 2013-14 (Sophomore) Named to the Southern Conference All-Academic Team and to the SoCon Academic Honor Roll ... Opened the season with a 28th place showing at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate ... Placed 21st at the VCU Shootout with a 3-over par 219, including a 2-under par 70 in round three ... Matched his 3-over par 219 at the AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic, placing 36th overall ... Finished 21st at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate with a 231 (76-75-80) ... Helped the Spartans place seventh overall at the NCAA Auburn Regional ... Fired a 13-over par 229, including a final round of even-par 72. 2012-13 (Freshman) Named to the Southern Conference All-Freshman Team… Posted a 77.04 stroke average in 27 rounds as he played in nine events … Recorded a 32nd-place finish at the SoCon Championships (April 21-23) with a 17-over par 233 …He finished the year with his second-lowest round of the year, firing an even-par 72 … Notched his best finish of the year with his lowest 54-hole score, turning in a 223 at the VCU Shootout (Sept. 24-25) to finish tied for 14th … He opened the tournament with a 1-over par 73 before turning in his lowest-scoreof the season with a 1-under par 71 in round two … Placed 40th at the Tarheel Intercollegiate (Sept. 15-16) in his collegiate debut, carding a 224 (73-72-79) … Finished tied for 40th at the Auto Trader Collegiate (Oct. 15-16) with a 227 (72-76-79) … Turned in a 45th place finishat the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate (Oct. 27-28) with a 229 (77-73-79). High School Four-year letterwinner at Walter M. Williams High School for coach Tommy Cole … Named the Mid-State Conference Player of the Year as a senior when he helped his team to a regional runner-up finish … Led the Bulldogs to the State Championship title his junior year … Finished in the Top 10 of his senior class … Participated in Habitat for Humanity and the DREAM Team. Personal Full name is Luke Stanley Haithcock … Born October 21, 1993 … Son of Stanley and Glea Haithcock… Has two sisters, Leah and Abby, and one brother, Jacob… Majoring in finance.

Luke Haithcock’s Career Statistics Year Rounds Strokes Average Low Top Finish 2013-14 26 1955 75.19 70 21st 2012-13 27 2080 77.04 71 14th


Redshirt Sophomore • Raleigh, N.C./Green Hope 2013-14 (Redshirt Freshman) Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... Played in his first career event at the VCU Shootout, placing 46th overall with a 226 ... Turned in his lowest score of the year with a 222 at the AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic, including an even-par 72 in round one. 2012-13 (Freshman) Redshirted. High School Four-year letterwinner at Green Hope High School for coaches David Allen and Mike Robinson … Two-time team Most Valuable Player … Helped Falcons to back-to-back 4A State Championships his freshman and sophomore years … Won the Tri-9 Conference championship in 2011 and the 2010 Dogwood State Championships … Set the course record at 12 Oaks in second round of Dogwood Championships … Invited to play for Carolinas team in the Carolinas-Virginia matches in 2011. Personal Full name is William Wood Thomas Jr. … Born September 12, 1994 … Son of William Wood and Lisa Thomas … Has two siblings, Reilly and Paige … Majoring in finance.

William Thomas’ Career Statistics

Year Rounds Strokes Average Low 2013-14 17 1307 76.88 72

Top Finish 31st


Sophomore • Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road 2013-14 (Freshman) Named the Southern Conference Freshman of the Year and to the All-SoCon Team ... Named to the SoCon Academic Honor Roll ... Finished first on the team and second overall in the league with a 72.47 stroke average ... Posted eight top 20 finishes, including six in the top 10 ... Opened his collegiate career with a ninth place showing at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate, posting an even par 216 ... Won his first career tournament in just his third collegiate event, claiming the title at the Wolfpack Intercollegiate ... Set the UNCG 54-hole record for a 13-under par 203 to win by two strokes ... He lowered the 54-hole score by two strokes of the previous school record ... Tied the UNCG low-round record with a second round score of 9-under par 63 in round two of the event ... Opened the Wolfpack with a 7-under 65 ... Posted his third top 10 showing at the AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic, finishing eighth overall with a 5-under par 211 ... Wrapped up fall season with a sixth place showing at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate with a 1-under par 143 (69-74) ... Finished 11th at the USF Invitational with a 7-under par 209 after posting scores of 72-70-67 ... Named Southern Conference Player of the Week (March 5) after his play at the USF Invitational ... Placed fourth at the Middleburg Bank Intercollegiate with a even-par 210, opening with a 2-under par 68, posting an even-par 70 and a 2-over par 72 ... Placed sixth overall at the SoCon Championships with a 2-over par 218 (72-70-76) ... Helped UNCG place seventh overall at the NCAA Auburn Regional with an 11-over par 227 (77-75-75) ... Advanced through the U.S. Open local qualifying and took part in the U.S. Open Secional Qualifying this season ... Won the 100th annual Carolinas Amateur Championship, defending his title from last year. Prior To UNCG Four-year letterwinner for Leesville Road High School and is a four-time recipient of the Tarheel Golf Foundation Player of the Year … Four-time All-Cap 8 Conference selection while earning All-State honors the past three years … Finished fourth in medal play during the 2011 North Carolina 4A State Championships … Won the Rex Hospital Junior Invitational and earned a spot in the Web.com Tour Rex Hospital Open in the summer of 2013 … Earned the sponsor’s exemption as he won the Junior Invitational by nine strokes, firing a 36hole score of 134 … Opened the two-round day with an even par 71 in round one before pulling away from the field with a tournamentlow 8-under par 63 in round two, winning the event by nine strokes … Won the 99th annual Carolinas Amateur Championship in 2013 at the world famous Pete Dye designed The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort on Kiawah Island … Won the Carolinas Amateur by shooting an even par 288 (74-72-71-71) to win the championship by one stroke … Named the 2012 North Carolina Junior Player of the Year by the Tarheel Youth Golf Association (TYGA) and the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA) … Posted a state-low 71.88 stroke average over 20 events in 201 … Holds the Wildwood Green course record for 18-holes as he fired an astounding 59 score in 2012 … Top golfer in the state throughout the year, becoming the first player all-time to win both the North Carolina Junior Championship and the Dogwood State Junior Championship in the same season … Set a new tournament scoring record at the Dogwood State Junior Championship with a 16-under par 197 (64-66-67) … Topped the previous tournament record by eight shots, winning the event by nine strokes over his nearest competitor … Posted back-to-back rounds of 66 to post a 132 in the U.S. Junior Amateur qualifier in Raleigh, posting the lowest score in the country at a qualifying event … Finished one stroke out of medalist position at the 2012 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship with a 2-under par 142 (73-69), becoming one of just seven players to shoot under par during the event … Posted a 7-under par 137 in the North Carolina Amateur Match Play event earning medalist honors … Won the Sandhill’s Labor Day Tournament championship with an 8-under par 135 (64-71) and the Duke University Southeastern Junior Championship by shooting a final round 66 … Became the third youngest player to ever participate in the Nationwide Tour as he won a junior qualifier to earn a spot in the Nationwide Tour’s Rex Open in Raleigh … Placed fourth at the Carolinas-Georgia Junior Championship in January while placing sixth out of 175 golfers at the 64th annual Donald Ross Junior held at Pinehurst.

Carter Jenkins’ Career Statistics Year Rounds Strokes Average Low Top Finish 2013-14 34 2464 72.47 63 1st


Sophomore • Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin 2013-14 (Freshman) Fourth on the team with a 74.88 stroke average ... Notched two top 10 finishes on the year ... Fired a 1-over par 73 in his first collegiate round at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate … In just his second career collegiate tournament, finished ninth overall as an individual with a 1-under par 215 … Opened with an even par 72 before closing with a career-low 4-under par 68 … Moved into the lineup at the Wolfpack Intercollegaite and posted a 10-over par 226 … Carded a hole-in-one on the 163-yard No. 6 in round one, the third holein-one in program history ... Placed fourth at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate with a 217 after posting scores of 71-72-74 ... Helped the Spartans finish seventh as a team at the NCAA Auburn Regional ... Posted an 8-over par 224 at the regional, including a season round score of 1-under par 71. Prior To UNCG Four-year letterwinner at Charlotte Latin School … Three-time All-Conference selection … Rated the No. 17 player in North Carolina by the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA) with a 74.88 stroke average … Finished 10th at the Ballantyne Junior Open his second year with a 1-over par 73 … As a junior, placed fifth overall in the AJGA Preseason Junior at St. James Plantation with a 154 (79-75). Personal Majoring in business administration.

Jake McGlone’s Career Statistics

Year Rounds Strokes Average Low 2013-14 31 2322 74.90 68

Top Finish 4th


Freshman • Aberdeen, N.C./Pinecrest High School Three-year letterwinner at Southern Pines High School for coach Rich Wainwright … Qualified for the semifinals of the Carolinas Golf Association North Carolina Men’s Match Play Championship in 2013 … Posted scores of 67 and 70 in stroke play to advance to the match play portion where he defeated Trever Cone of Virginia Tech, John Varol of Wake Forest and Danny Pizetoski of Richmond … Placed fourth in the Nature Valley First Tee Open on the Champions Tour in 2013, where he played with professional golfer Craig Stadler … Won the Vantage Southbank Grandover Open (70-69) and the Mid-Pines Junior Amateur (66-77) on the Tarheel Golf Foundation in 2013 … Helped Pinecrest win the 2013 4A North Carolina High School State Championship … Member of the First Tee Program in Pinehurst and Pebble Beach. Personal Full name is Joshua Clayton Stockwell … Born April 16, 1996 … Son of John and Karen Stockwell … Has one sister, Jenna.

2014-15 UNCG MEN’S GOLF


Spartans’ Home • Grandover Resort


2013-14 In Review Date Sep 14-15

Tournament Rounds Total Place/Tms Tarheel Intercollegiate

873

3rd / 14

299-295-289

883

8th / 12

276-278-300

854

2nd / 17

292-286-289

867

9th / 14

290-295

585

7th / 14

296-285-287

868

9th / 15

275-290-273

838

3rd / 17

302-289-302

893

1st / 10

293-286-285

864

2nd / 27

296-313

609

10th / 15

300-285-292

877

3rd / 10

298-296-292

886

7th / 14

(Finely GC, Chapel Hill, N.C.)

Sep 23-24

VCU Shootout (Hermitage CC, Richmond, Va.)

Oct 07-08

Wolfpack Intercollegaite (Lonnie Poole GC, Raleigh, N.C.)

Oct 14-15

Auto Trader Collegiate (Berkeley Hill CC, Duluth, Ga.)

Oct 26-27

Bridgestone Golf Collegiate (Grandover Resort, Greensboro, N.C.)

Feb 23-25

Puerto Rico Collegiate (Rio Mar-River, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico)

Mar 04-04

USF Invitational (Lake Jovita CC, Dade City, Fla.)

Mar 09-11

Pinehurst Intercollegiate (Pinehurst #8 & #2, Pinehust, N.C.)

Mar 23-25

Middleburg Bank Intercollegiate (Kingsmill Resort, Williamsburg, Va.)

Apr 13-14

Bancorp South Intercollegiate (Reunion CC, Jackson, Miss.)

Apr 20-22

Southern Conference Championship

(The National Golf Club, Pinehust, N.C.)

May 15-17

NCAA Auburn Regional

(Auburn University Club, Auburn, Ala.)

School Rounds Strokes UNCG 34 / 136 9897 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

293-289-291

I/Stroke Avg. 72.77

T/Stroke Avg. Low Round Top Ten Top 291.09 273 (USF) 12 1st

Name Rounds Strokes Average Low Carter Jenkins (Fr., UNCG) 34 2464 72.47 63 Roy Dixon (Jr., UNCG) 34 2470 72.65 63 Taylor Coalson (So., UNCG) 34 2498 73.47 66 Jake McGlone (Fr., UNCG) 34 2546 74.88 68 Alex Ehlert (Jr., UNCG) 22 1652 75.09 69 Luke Haithcock (So., UNCG) 26 1955 75.19 70 William Thomas (RFr., UNCG) 17 1307 76.88 72

Top Finish 1st T 2nd 7th T 4th T 18th T 21st T 31st


Record Book 1. 3. 4. 8.

Low 18-Hole Individual Records No. Player Tournament Year 63 Carter Jenkins Wolfpack Intercollegiate 2013-14 63 Roy Dixon USF Invitational 2013-14 63 Drew Younts Mission Inn Collegiate Inv. 2006-07 64 Jason Martin Stetson Intercollegiate 1998-99 65 Carter Jenkins Wolfpack Intercollegiate 2013-14 65 Roy Dixon Middleburg Bank Inter. 2013-14 65 Jamie Whitley Kiawah Island Intercollegiate 1996-97 65 Andy Crain Charleston Southern Fall Inv. 199a9-00 65 Colin Chapman Rod Meyers Invitational 2010-11 66 Taylor Coalson USF Invitational 2013-14 66 John McCann Yale Fall Intercollegiate 1994-95 66 John McCann Cavalier Classic 1994-95 66 Jason Martin Yale Intercollegiate 1998-99 66 James Stanofski Furman Intercollegiate 2000-01 66 James Stanofski SoCon Championships 2000-01 66 Andy Bare Bradford Creek Intercollegiate 2003-04 66 Nick Baker Barona Collegiate Cup 2003-04 66 Will Bowman Administaff ASU Invitational 2009-10 66 Andy Knox Wolfpack Intercollegiate 2011-12

1. 2. 4. 6.

Low 36-Hole Individual Records No. Player Tournament 138 Jason Martin Liberty Fall Classic 139 John McCann Florence Marion Spring Inv. 139 Michael Way ODU/Seascape Invitational 140 Andy Crain Charleston Southern Fall Inv. 140 Gregg Blainey Big Red Classic 141 Michael Way CSU Spring Intercollegiate 141 Michael Way ODU/Seascape Invitational 141 Kevin Cartmill ODU/Seascape Invitational 141 Michael Way ODU/Seascape Invitational

Low 54-Hole Individual Records No. Player Tournament 1. 203 Carter Jenkins Wolfpack Intercolegiate 2. 205 Andy Bare Bradford Creek Intercollegiate 3. 207 Kevin Cartmill Stetson Intercollegiate 207 Colin Chapman Puerto Rico Classic 5. 208 Jason Martin Yale Fall Intercollegiate 208 Karl Mitchell Bearkat Classic 208 Nick Baker Barona Collegiate Cup 208 Will Bowman Administaff ASU Invitational 9. 209 Carter Jenkins USF Invitational 209 Roy Dixon Middleburg Bank Inte. 209 Andy Crain Stetson Invitational 209 Nick Baker Sam Hall Intercollegiate 209 Robert Hoadley VCU Shootout 209 Robert Hoadley Wolfpack Intercollegiate 13. 210 Carter Jenkins Middleburg Bank Inter. 210 Jason Martin Chattanooga Intercollegiate 210 J.D. Bass Wofford Invitational 210 Jake Lowder 49er Collegiate Classic 210 J.D. Bass Cowboy Classic

Year 1998-99 1992-93 1995-96 1999-00 2002-03 1994-95 1994-95 1996-97 1996-97

Year 2013-14 2003-04 1995-96 2009-10 1998-99 2000-01 2003-04 2009-10 2013-14 2013-14 1997-98 2006-07 2010-11 2011-12 2013-14 1998-99 2003-04 2004-05 2006-07

Individual Medalists (26) Year Player Tournament Score 1968-69 Jay Stone Dixie Conference 155 1978-79 Joe Caldeira Dixie Conference 154 1980-81 Ryan Fox Fall DIAC 147 1980-81 Ryan Fox District III 154 1980-81 Ryan Foex NCAA Division III 306 1989-90 William Rocchi Aubrey/Apple 150 1991-92 Phil Hilldale Longwood 151 1994-95 Mike Devlin Davidson/River Run 146 1994-95 Michael Way Charleston Southern Spring Inv. 141 1994-95 John McCann Cavalier Classic 211 1995-96 Kevin Cartmill Stetson Intercollegiate 207 1995-96 Michael Way Big South Conference 218 1997-98 Andy Crain Stetston Intercollegiate 209 1998-99 Jason Martin Yale Intercollegiate 208 1998-99 Jason Martin Liberty Fall Classic 138 2003-04 J.D. Bass Dogfight at Stoney Creek 145 2003-04 Andy Bare Birkdale Collegiate Classic 222 2003-04 Andy Bare Bradford Creek Intercollegiate 205 2003-04 J.D. Bass Wofford Invitational 210 2004-05 Nathan Stamey Mid Pines Intercollegiate 211 2005-06 Ryan Heisey Johnny Palmer/Old North State 212 2006-07 J.D. Bass Southern Conference 213 2006-07 Drew Younts Cavalier Classic 214 2008-09 Will Bowman Palmas Del Mar Intercollegiate 211 2009-10 Robert Hoadley Pinehurst Intercollegiate 213 2011-12 Robert Hoadley Wolfpack Intercollegiate 209 2013-14 Carter Jenkins Wolfpack Intercollegiate 203 Low 18-Hole Team Records No. Tournament 1. 273 USF Invitational 2. 275 USF Invitational 3. 276 Wolfpack Intercollegiate 4. 277 Stetson Intercollegiate 277 49er Collegiate Classic 6. 278 Wolfpack Intercollegiate 278 Sam Hall Invitational 278 Administaff ASU Invitational 278 UK Bluegrass Invitational 278 Georgetown Intercollegiate 11. 279 Stetson Intercollegiate 279 McLaughlin Red Storm Intercollegiate 13. 280 Southern Conference Championship 280 Barona Collegiate Cup 280 Xavier Invitational 280 The Wolverine Intercollegiate 280 Mason Rudolf 280 Southern Conference Championship 280 UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 280 Rod Meyers Invitational 280 VCU Shootout 22. 281 Sam Hall Invitational 281 Wolfpack Intercollegiate 24. 282 Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate 282 Mid Pines Intercollegiate 282 Alister MacKenzie Invitational 282 Barona Collegiate Cup 282 UK Bluegrass Invitational

Year 2013-14 2013-14 2013-14 1995-96 2004-05 2013-14 2006-07 2009-10 2009-10 2010-11 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2010-11 2011-12 2006-07 2011-12 1999-00 2003-04 2003-04 2003-04 2009-10


Record Book 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Low 36-Hole Team Records No. Tournament 571 ODU/Seascape Invitational 574 Charleston Southern Fall Invitational 575 ODU/Seascape Invitational 576 Big Red Classic 584 ODU/Seascape Invitational 584 Liberty Fall Classic

Low 54-Hole Team Records No. Tournament 1. 838 USF Invitational 2. 845 Sam Hall Invitational 3. 848 Stetson Intercollegiate 4. 854 Wolfpack Intercollegiate 5. 855 49er Collegiate Classic 6. 856 Barona Collegiate Cup 7. 857 McLaughlin Red Storm Intercollegiate 8. 858 Xavier Invitational 858 UK Bluegrass Invitational 10. 859 Cowboy Classic 859 Administaff ASU Invitational 12. 861 Mid Pines Intercollegiate 13. 863 VCU Shootout 863 Wolfpack Intercollegiate 15. 864 Middleburg Bank Intercollegiate 864 Mid Pines Intercollegiate 17. 865 Orange County National 18. 866 Fireline Towson Invitational 19. 867 AutoTrader Collegiate 867 Auto Trader Collegiate 867 Mid Pines Intercollegiate 867 Southern Conference Championship 23. 868 Puerto Rico Classic 868 Stetson Intercollegiate 868 Mid Pines Intercollegiate 868 Gary Koch Invitational

Year 1995-96 1999-00 1996-97 2002-03 1997-98 1998-99

Year 2013-14 2006-07 1995-96 2013-14 2004-05 2003-04 1999-00 2004-05 2009-10 2006-07 2009-10 2005-06 2011-12 2011-12 2013-14 2005-06 2005-06 2009-10 2013-14 2013-14 2003-04 2009-10 2013-14 1998-99 2001-02 2010-11

Tournament Wins (17) Tournament Belmont Abbey Spring Invitational Ferrum College Fall Invitational Lacey Game Longwood Invitational Big South Championship Big South Championship ODU/Seascape Invitational Stetson Intercollegiate Bahamas Collegiate Stetson Intercollegiate Max Ward Intercollegiate Southern California Intercollegiate Winthrop-Waterford Invitational Sam Hall Invitational Georgetown Intercollegiate Fireline Towson Invitational Georgetown Intercollegiate Pinehurst Intercollegiate

Year 1982-83 1990-91 1990-91 1991-92 1994-95 1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 1999-00 2003-04 2006-07 2009-10 2009-10 2010-11 2013-14


Record Book NCAA Division III National Champion

Ryan Fox

All-America

Joe Caldeira Ryan Fox

1980-81 1978-79 1980-81

CoSIDA Academic All-America Karl Mitchell (Second Team) 2000-01 Cleveland Golf All-American Scholar

Nick Baker Robert Hoadley

2006-07 2011-12

CCAA All-America Scholar Team Karl Mitchell 1999-00 Karl Mitchell 2000-01 CoSIDA Academic All-District Karl Mitchell Karl Mitchell Nick Baker

1999-00 2000-01 2006-07

NCAA Division III Individuals Joe Caldeira Joe Caldeira Ryan Fox Rod Russell Todd Jackson

1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1985-86 1986-87

NCAA Regional Individuals Nathan Stamey (Western Regional)

2007-08

Golfweek Magazine National team of the Week Nov. 7, 2006 Southern Conference Individual Champion J.D. Bass 2006-07 SoCon Freshman of the Year Taylor Coalson Carter Jenkins

2012-13 2013-14

All-Southern Conference Jason Martin Andy Crain Andy Crain Andy Bare Andy Bare (first team) Nick Baker (second team)

1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2002-03 2003-04 2003-04

Jake Lowder (first team) J.D. Bass (second team) Nathan Stamey (second team) J.D. Bass Nathan Stamey Will Bowman Robert Hoadley Robery Hoadley Kyle Sonday Carter Jenkins Roy Dixon Taylor Coalson

2004-05 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2010-11 2013-14 2013-14 2013-14

Southern Conference All-Freshman Team Will Almand 2008-09 Robert Hoadley 2009-10 Andy Knox 2010-11 Alex Ehlert 2011-12 Taylor Coalson 2013-14 Luke Haithcock 2013-14 Carter Jenkins 2013-14 Academic All-Southern Conference Nick Baker 2003-04 Nick Baker 2004-05 Bradley Leeper 2004-05 Nick Baker 2006-07 David Heyen 2006-07 Darragh Coghlan 2008-09 David Heyen 2008-09 John Isenhour 2008-09 Colin Chapman 2009-10 Colin Chapman 2010-11 Robert Hoadley 2010-11-13 Colin Chapman 2011-12-13 Robert Hoadley 2011-12-13 Roy Dixon 2011-12-13-14 Matt Younts 2013 Alex Ehlert 2014 Luke Haithcock 2014 Southern Conference Athlete of the Month Nathan Stamey October 2005 J.D. Bass April 2007 Southern Conference Golfer of the Week

J.D. Bass Drew Younts J.D. Bass Nathan Stamey Drew Younts Robert Hoadley Ryan Heisey Alex Ehlert

Feb. 22, March 14, April 11, April 9, April 16, March 17, March 31, March 14,

2006 2997 2007 2008 2008 2010 2010 2012

Michael Way Michael Way Jamie Whitley Danny Mamo Michael Way Bud Hall Bud Hall

Big South Coach of the Year

Nick Varney

Big South All-Academic

All-Dixie Conference Jay Stone Steve Ruggiero Rick Hughes Joe Caldeira Jim Thomas Joe Caldeira Joe Caldeira Ryan Fox Paul Rohrbacker Rod Russell

Big South Team Champion 1994-95 1995-96

J.D. Bass

1995-96

Big South Rookie of the Year Nick Varney Danny Mamo

1995-96 1996-97

All-Big South Conference John McCann John McCann John McCann J.J. Morgan Michael Way J.J. Morgan Nick Varney

1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1994-95 1994-95 1995-96 1995-96

1994-95 1995-96 1996-97

Dixie Conference Individual Champion Jay Stone 1968-69 Joe Caldeira 1978-79

Big South Individual Champion Michael Way 1995-96

Big South Golfer of the Year Michael Way

1995-96 1995-96 1996-97 1996-97

Nathan Stamey

1968-69 1972-73 1973-74 1877-78 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1985-86 1985-86


Bridgestone Golf Collegiate • Grandover Resort Team Medalists 2005 Louisville 873 2006 Lamar 563* 2007 Louisville 860 2008 Duke 869 2009 Georgia Tech 843 2010 North Carolina 833 2011 Iowa State 582* 2012 Mississippi St. 861 2013 North Carolina 571* *Weather-shortened event to 36 holes. 2013 (Grandover Resort) 1. North Carolina 288-283=571 2. Chattanooga 291-286=577 3. Memphis 297-283=580 4. Virginia Tech 291-291=582 5. Purdue 296-288=584 5. Georgia State 304-280=584 7. UNCG 290-295=585 8. Washington State 293-294=587 9. VCU 296-292=588 9. Mississippi State 298-290=588 11. N.C. State 292-300=592 12. William & Mary 302-291=593 12. Iowa State 305-288=593 14. High Point 309-303=612 2012 (Grandover Resort) 1. Mississippi State 286-286-289=861 2. Chattanooga 289-282-294=865 3. Iowa State 287-287-292=866 4. Virginia Tech 288-298-300=886 Mississippi 292-292-302=886 North Carolina State 289-297-296=886 7. Purdue 295-297-296=888 8. Georgia State 304-291-295=890 Maryland 293-299-298=890 10. VCU 300-293-298=891 11. UNCG 297-290-311=898 12. Eastern Michigan 305-300-300=905 13. Boston College 300-301-305=906 1. Chris Robb, Chattanooga 2. Axel Boasson, Mississippi St. 3. Blake Morris, Mississippi Scott Fernandez, Iowa State 5. Chad Ramey, Mississippi St. 6. Sean Bosdosh, Maryland Scott Vincent, Virginia Tech Albin Choi, N.C. State 9. Blake Waller, Iowa State 10. Five tied

72-66-69=207 69-67-72=208 67-73-72=212 71-71-70=212 71-71-71=213 70-71-73=214 71-70-73=214 70-74-70=214 74-70-73=217 219

2011 (Forest Oaks CC) 1. Iowa State 2. N.C. State 3. Virginia Tech Mississippi State 5. South Carolina 6. North Carolina Kentucky Purdue Michigan 10. Pepperdine Mississippi 12. UNCG

297-285=582 297-290=587 294-297=591 295-296=591 291-301=592 294-299=593 300-293=593 297-296=593 299-294=593 304-290=594 300-294=594 296-302=598

Georgia State 14. VCU 15. Toledo 1. 2. 3. 5. 8.

297-301=598 307-296=603 298-311=609

Albin Choi, N.C. State Matt Thompson, Michigan Sam Daley, Iowa State Andy Knox, UNCG John Anderson, Pepperdine Tyler Gruca, Georgia State Chase Sargent, VCU Bryce Chalkley, Virginia Tech Joe David, Mississippi Tyler Duncan, Purdue Fletcher Johnson, Mississippi St.

70-69=139 71-70=141 71-71=142 71-71=142 72-72=144 72-72=144 73-71=144 72-73=145 76-69=145 72-73=145 73-72=145

2010 (Forest Oaks CC) 1. North Carolina 280-268-285=833 2. Auburn 284-276-280=840 3. Virginia Tech 282-275-285=842 4. Michigan 279-275-289=843 5. Northwestern 285-282-286=853 6. Charlotte 283-281-299=863 7. Toledo 288-283-294=865 8. Pepperdine 293-287-287=867 9. VCU 287-291-293=871 Mississippi State 283-293-295=871 11. UNCG 280-284-309=873 12. Kentucky 295-285-297=877 13. Minnesota 287-289-303=879 14. Michigan State 297-291-301=889 1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.

Blayne Barner, Auburn David Lipsky, Northwestern Michael McGowan, UNC Michael Hebert, Auburn Mikey Moyers, Virginia Tech Matt Thompson, Michigan Lion Kim, Michigan Jack Fields, North Carolina Joey Garber, Michigan Henry Zaytoun, North Carolina

71-66-65=202 68-68-66=202 71-66-66=203 68-68-70=206 69-67-70=206 70-66-71=207 65-72-72=209 67-70-73=210 71-67-72=210 71-65-74=210

2009 (Forest Oaks CC) 1. Georgia Tech 283 2. Virginia 289 3. Michigan 283 4. Augusta State 287 5. Tennessee 288 6. North Carolina 293 7. Virginia Tech 291 8. Michigan State 286 9. Duke 290 10. Purdue 289 11. Toledo 291

281 280 277 283 282 284 291 284 283 287 291

279=843 281=850 293=853 284=854 291=861 287=864 288=870 301=871 299=872 300=876 295=877

Individual Medalists 2005 D. Fathauer 2006 O. Bekkar 2007 D. Fathauer 2008 P. Gniewek M. Scodro 2009 A. Davis 2010 D. Lipsky B. Barber 2011 A. Choi 2012 C. Robb 2013 L. van Meijel H. Do

12. UNCG 13. Minnesota Virginia Commonwealth 15. Notre Dame 1. Amory Davis, Virginia 2. Jack Fields, North Carolina Jack Newman, Michigan St. 4. Mitchell Krywulycz, Augusta John Tyler Griffin, Ga. Tech 6. Ben Pisani, Minnesota Henrik Norlander, Augusta St. Lion Kim, Michigan 9. Kyle Scott, Georgia Tech 10. Matt Thompson, Michigan Jack Schultz, Michigan

284 293 288 302

296 291 291 289

214 135 206 213 213 205 202 202 139 207 139 139

301=881 299=883 304=883 297=888

70-68-67=205 72-63-71=206 67-69-70=206 69-69-70=208 68-68-72=208 68-69-72=209 70-70-69=209 70-69-70=209 71-68-71=210 73-67-71=211 66-69-76=211

2008 (Forest Oaks CC) 1. Duke 291-289-289=869 2. Michigan State 293-286-294=873 3. Michigan 293-282-299=874 4. Louisville 299-284-295=878 5. UNCG 296-291-301=888 6. Pepperdine 300-285-304=889 7. Eastern Michigan 313-280-297=890 Notre Dame 297-292-301=890 9. Minnesota 297-294-303=894 10. Mississippi State 299-305-293=897 11. Memphis 303-286-309=898 Maryland 299-290-309=898 13. Toledo 310-298-307=915 14. South Alabama 312-299-309=920 1. 3. 4. 7. 9.

Payne Gniewek, Michigan St. Max Scodro, Notre Dame Bill Rankin, Michigan Adam Long, Duke Drew Younts, UNCG Carlos Sainz, Mississippi St. Riley Wheeldon, Louisville Spencer Anderson, Duke Jack Newman, Michigan St. Adam Hadwin, Louisville Marc-Ettienne Bussieres, USA

69-70-74=213 70-72-71=213 75-64-75=214 73-72-71=216 76-70-70=216 70-76-70=216 74-71-72=217 72-71-74=217 69-77-72=218 75-69-74=218 73-74-71=218

2007 (Forest Oaks CC) 1. Louisville 300-281-279=860 2. Mississippi State 300-286-277=863 3. UCF 294-293-279=866 4. North Carolina 294-286-290=870 5. Kent State 293-288-292=873 6. Indiana 298-291-285=874 LSU 302-288-284=874 8. Wake Forest 294-297-286=877 9. Notre Dame 292-295-291=878


Bridgestone Golf Collegiate • Grandover Resort 10. Memphis 11. College of Charleston 12. Arkansas 13. UNCG 14. Maryland 15. Toledo 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 9.

293-290-298=881 292-299-296=887 304-288-296=888 296-300-294=890 308-296-288=892 308-293-303=904

Derek Fathauer, Louisville Brett Cairns, Kent State Greg Forest, UCF David Holzworth, UNC Adam Hadwin, Louisville Barden Berry, North Carolina Nathan Stamey, UNCG Matt Fast, Mississippi State David Markle, Kent State Andrew Landry, Arkansas

71-67-68=206 72-68-71=211 75-71-66=212 73-69-71=213 79-65-69=213 72-70-71=213 68-74-72=214 75-71-68=214 73-70-72=215 72-72-71=215

2006 (Forest Oaks CC) 1. Lamar 2. Xavier 3. Wichita State 4. Maryland 5. Charleston 6. East Carolina Virginia Commonwealth 8. Louisville 9. Furman 10. UNCG 11. Memphis 12. Boston College 1. Oliver Bekker, Lamar 2. Andy Pope, Xavier 3. Dusty Smith, Lamar 4. Casey Clendenon, Lamar 5. Cameron Bishop, Wichita State Jason Kokrak, Xavier Tyler Sanders, Wichita State Robin Smith, East Carolina 9. Tim Tang, College of Charleston 10. Daryl Chappell, VCU John Eades, Maryland Andrea Perrino, VCU

281-282=563 284-293=577 291-295=586 291-299=590 296-301=597 296-303=599 301-298=599 298-305=603 299-307=606 302-313=615 303-315=618 306-316=622 66-69=135 68-70=138 72-68=140 69-72=141 73-71=144 69-75=133 70-74=144 73-71=144 70-75=145 73-73-146 72-74=146 73-73=146

2005 (Forest Oaks CC) 1. Louisville 286-298-289=873 2. Coastal Carolina 297-296-305=898 3. UNCG 300-302-298=900 4. East Carolina 303-301-298=902 5. Virginia Commonwealth 304-293-298=908 6. Richmond 308-300-301=909 7. Chattanooga 298-306-306=910 8. Davidson 299-306-308=913 9. Rhode Island 303-311-302=916 10. Boston College 306-310-309=925 11. Old Dominion 313-308-309=930 12. Wofford 310-320-304=934 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9.

Derek Fathauer, Louisville Jens Fahrbring, VCU Steve Mayo, Davidson Charlie Woo, Louisville Jake Lowder, UNCG Steven Sherck, Richmond Adam Rainaud, Louisville Zack Byrd, Coastal Carolina Dustin Johnson, Coastal Caro. Kenneth Fahey, Rhode Island

71-72-71=214 73-68-75=216 71-74-72=217 69-80-69=218 75-73-71=219 71-72-76=219 74-71-75=220 72-72-76=220 73-75-74=222 70-79-73=222

Bridgestone Individual Records Top 15 Three-Round Scores 1. Blayne Barner, Auburn 202 (2010) David Lipsky, Northwestern 202 (2010) 3. Michael McGowan, UNC 203 (2010) 4. Armory Davis, Virginia 205 (2009) 5. Derek Fathauer, Louisville 206 (2009) Jack Newman, Michigan St. 206 (2009) Michael Hebert, Auburn 206 (2010) Mikey Moyers, Vriginia Tech 206 (2010) 9. Matt Thompson, Michigan 207 (2010) Chris Robb, Chattanooga 207 (2012)* 11. Mitchell Krywulycz, Augusta St. 208 (2009) John Tyler Griffin, Georgia Tech 208 (2009) Axel Boasson, Mississippi St. 208 (2012) 14. Ben Pisani, Minnesota 209 (2009) Henrik Norlander, Augusta St. 209 (2009) Lion Kim, Michigan 209 (2009) Lion Kim, Michigan 209 (2010) * Top score at Grandover Resort

1. 2. 3. 7.

Top 10 Low Round Scores Jack Fields, UNC 63 (second, Bill Rankin, Michigan 64 (second, Adam Hadwin, Louisville 65 (second, Henry Zaytoun, UNC 65 (second, Blake Bamer, Auburn 65 (third, Lion Kim, Michigan 65 (first, Oliver Bekker, Lamar 66 (first, Greg Forest, UCF 66 (third, Jack Schultz, Michigan 66 (first, Michael McGowan, UNC 66 (second, Michael McGowan, UNC 66 (third, Matt Thompson, Michigan 66, (third, Blayne Barber, Auburn 66 (second, David Lipisky, Northwestern 66 (third,

1. 2. 4. 9.

First Round Low Scores Lion Kim, Michigan Oliver Bekker, Lamar Jack Schultz, Michigan Jack Newman, Michigan State James Ross, Michigan State Jack Fields, UNC Andy Knox, UNCG Blake Morris, Mississippi 11 Players tied at 68

65 66 66 67 67 67 67 67

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1. 2. 3. 5. 7.

Second Round Low Scores Jack Fields, UNC Bill Rankin, Michigan Adam Hadwin, Louisville Henry Zaytoun, UNC Michael McGowan, UNC Blayne Barber, Auburn Five Players tied at 67

63 64 65 65 66 66

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1. 2. 5. 8.

Third Round Low Scores Blake Bamer, Auburn Michael McGowan, UNC Matt Thompson, Michigan David Lipisky, Northwestern Amory Davis, Virginia James White, Georgia Tech Clark Palmer Eight Players tied at 68

65 66 66 66 67 67 67

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Bridgestone Team Records Top 10 Three-Round Scores 1. North Carolina 833 (280-268-285) 2. Auburn 840 (284-276-280) 3. Virginia Tech 842 (282-275-285) 4. Georgia Tech 843 (283-281-279) Michigan 843 (279-275-289) 6. Virginia 850 (289-280-281) 7. Michigan 853 (283-277-293) Northwestern 853 (285-282-286) 9. Augusta State 854 (287-283-284) 10. Louisville 860 (300-281-279)

1. 2. 4. 5. 7.

Top Low Round Scores North Carolina 268 (second, Virginia Tech 275 (second, Michigan 275 (second, Auburn 276 (second, Mississippi State 277 (third, Michigan 277 (second, Louisville 279 (third, UCF 279 (third, Georgia Tech 279 (third, Michigan 279 (first,

First Round Low Scores 1. Michigan 2. North Carolina UNCG 4. Lamar 5. Virginia Tech 6. Georgia Tech Michigan Mississippi State Charlotte 10. Three Teams Tied at 284

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279 280 280 281 282 283 283 283 283

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Second Round Low Scores North Carolina Virginia Tech Michigan Auburn Michigan Eastern Michigan Virginia Louisville Georgia Tech Charlotte

268 275 275 276 277 280 280 281 281 281

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Third Round Low Scores Mississippi State Louisville UCF Georgia Tech Auburn Virginia LSU Augusta State Indiana North Carolina Virginia Tech

277 279 279 279 280 281 284 284 285 285 285

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Dr. Linda Brady - Chancellor Dr. Linda P. Brady became the 10th chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro on August 1, 2008. Previously she served as Senior Vice President and Provost at the University of Oregon, Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at North Carolina State University, and Chair of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology. At UNCG Dr. Brady has led efforts to establish a mixed-use village designed to recapture theresidential character of the universiBoard of Trustees ty, launched an academic restructuring and program review process Charles Blackmon designed to guide future directions and investment, and positioned intercollegiate athletics as an important element of the student exFrances Bullock perience. Linda Carlisle Under her leadership UNCG has won numerous awards and recognitions, including designation by Vanessa Carroll Forbes as a “Best Buy,” inclusion among Princeton Review’s Best 376 Colleges, recognition by the 2012 Nathan Duggins G.I. Jobs List as a “military friendly” school, named a campus sustainability leader in the College SustainBrad Hayes ability Report Card 2011, and recognition as one of the nation’s most affordable public universities by Randall R. Kaplan the U.S. Department of Education. M. Lee McAllister The University of North Carolina at Ward Russell Greensboro has been recognized by the Education Trust as one of only five U.S. colleges Dr. Richard L. Morre and universities serving low-income students Susan M. Safran well, and is on the short list of American uniHarriett Smalls versities that have closed the gap between David Sprinkle graduation rates for black and white students. Simone Stephens Dr. Brady is a member of the Board of (SGA President) Directors of the Greensboro Partnership, a founding member of Opportunity Greensboro (a collegiate-business partnership), a member of the Greensboro Rotary, and a member of the Board of Directors of the United Way of Greater Greensboro. She chairs the 2011 Campaign for the United Way of Greater Greensboro. She is a native New Yorker and the first member of her family to attend college. She earned her undergraduate degree from Douglass College, a master’s degree in political scien ce from Rutgers University, and her doctorate in political science from The Ohio State University. From 1978 to 1985, Dr. Brady was an analyst with the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Defense, a period covering both the Carter and Reagan administrations. She served as defense adviser to the Negotiations on Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions in Vienna, Austria and held the same position during the Negotiations on Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces in Geneva, Switzerland. Dr. Brady also supported the negotiation and implementation of prepositioning and logistical support agreements with members of NATO and with countries in the Middle East and Persian Gulf. She received the U.S. Department of State Superior Honor award for her work in support of the theater nuclear forces program. Dr. Brady was the Olin Distinguished Professor of National Security at the United States Military Academy in 1991-92. She has served on the board of the U.S. Army War College. Dr. Brady is a two-time recipient of the Outstanding Civilian Service Medal from the U.S. Department of the Army. She served as Senior Fellow for Arms Control at the Carter Center of Emory University from 1986 to 1988. Dr. Brady is married to Gustav “Steve” Heyer, a retired Army officer. She has two adult stepsons and three grandchildren: Stephen Heyer and his wife, Suzanne, live in Richmond, VA with their children Alyx, Megan and Andrew Casey, while Michael Heyer lives in Chicago, IL.


Kim Record - Director of Athletics Kim Record is in her sixth year as the Director of Athletics at UNCG in 2014-15. Record was named to the post Sept. 27, 2009 and leads a program that fields men’s and women’s teams in 17 sports, over 250 student-athletes and 70 employees. She was recently honored as one of 28 Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year award recipients at the 2014 NACDA Convention in Orlando in the NCAA Divion I-AAA category. Since arriving, Record has reshaped and revamped the athletic department across the board. UNCG has seen improvements on the field and has stimulated interest within the campus and Greensboro communities. During her first five years at UNCG, Record has implemented ‘The Spartan Way’ strategic plan in an effort to ensure the continued success and future improvement of Spartan Athletics. The plan includes five core values and six goals for the department summarized with the motto – ‘We discover and develop champions in life.’ Record has guided UNCG to success on and off the court during her time in Greensboro. In 2011-12 alone, the Spartans posted five regular season titles under her watch, including championship banners in men’s and women’s cross country, men’s soccer, women’s tennis and a divisional title in men’s basketball. UNCG also had five Southern Conference Player of the Year award winners and five conference Coach of the Year honorees last season. The Spartans have excelled in the classroom, having 92 student-athletes named to the SoCon Academic Honor Roll in 2011-12. Additionally, UNCG senior cross country student-athlete Ashley Schnell earned an NCAA winter sport postgraduate scholarship. Schnell and men’s soccer student-athlete Peyton Ford picked up SoCon postgraduate scholarship honors. Women’s basketball student-athlete Amy Clapper also earned the NCAA Women’s Enhancement post-graduate scholarship. Record guided UNCG through the NCAA Division I Certification process in 2011-12, which must be completed at least once every 10 years. The certified designated denotes that an institution operates its athletics program in compliance with operating principles adopted by the Division I membership. Record, who served on the NCAA Championships cabinet in 2012-13, is also the vice-chair of the Greensboro Sports Commission, an active member with the Greensboro Rotary, a member of the Greensboro Sports Council and a member of the Women’s Professional Forum. Record, in conjunction with Chancellor Dr. Linda P. Brady, helped develop school spirit-building campaigns such as Move In, Sunday Funday, Go Blue Preview and Blue & Gold Fridays. Record is responsible for the leadership, administration, organization and finances of UNCG’s athletics program, which underwent a major shift in men’s basketball. The Spartan men’s basketball team began playing its games in the Greensboro Coliseum in 2009-10 and enjoyed success last season under SoCon Coach of the Year Wes Miller winning the North Division title. The Spartans will play in the Greensboro Coliseum for the fourth year in 2012-13, hosting 15 games in one of the premier facilities in the region. Record coordinates fundraising and operation of the Spartan Club with the vice chancellor for university advancement. She oversees efforts to engage alumni, fans and the community with UNCG athletics. The Spartan Club surpassed its annual scholarship fund goal for the 2012 fiscal year and set a new all-time record for the scholarship fund. The Spartan Club increased its annual scholarship fund by 20.7% over last year’s mark, increasing their efforts by over $50,000 and surpassing the previous high that was set in 1987. Record also has a lead role in strategic planning and in athletics facilities development. She helped complete the facility upgrades at the UNCG Baseball Stadium and the renovations of the HHP locker room facilities. The 12,000 square foot HHP facility hosts team lounges, shower facilities and general locker room areas for men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s cross country and track, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball and softball. Record, who served as a consultant with ISP Sports before taking her current position, was the senior associate director of athletics at Florida State University from 1995 to 2008, and held a succession of positions at the University of Virginia from 1984-1995, culminating with an appointment as associate director of athletics for administration. Record emerged from a national search that drew 125 candidates, and is UNCG’s first female athletic director. She is only the second woman to hold an athletic director’s position in the 89-year history of the Southern Conference. In her 13 years at Florida State, she had a broad range of administrative duties, including serving as a member of the Executive Management Team, which determined and implemented policy decisions for a 19-sport, $50 million intercollegiate program. She directly supervised three sports programs – men’s and women’s basketball and women’s soccer – and monitored Title IX compliance. Other areas included executive-level staffing; day-to-day departmental operations; serving as liaison with the trademark licensing program; and oversight for marketing, media and public relations, and radio and television contracts. In construction, she facilitated FSU’s $6 million state-of-the-art soccer and softball stadium and its $10 million men’s and women’s basketball training center. She oversaw a project that showcased the history of athletics at FSU as part of a $100 million facilities improvement plan. Her initial responsibilities as associate director of athletics at FSU included oversight of men’s and women’s tennis, swimming & diving and softball. Record also held the designation of senior woman administrator. At Virginia, she supervised all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the department and specialized in external operations. She implemented marketing and promotional strategies for all 26 sports programs as associate director of athletics for external operations. She was the executive staff member of a capital campaign team created to raise $50 million. She rose through the ranks at Virginia, where she earned her bachelor’s degree, starting out as a sports information intern who was progressively promoted in the department to associate director of athletics for administration. As a consultant with ISP, Record provided marketing expertise in the area of athletics sports signage, including video boards, scorer’s tables and other digital signage. She has also coordinated purchase and installation between vendor, institution and ISP. Within the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Record has served on both the executive committee and the Director’s Cup Committee. Within the NCAA, she served on the Women’s Soccer Committee and the Regional Soccer Committee. A native of Charlottesville, she graduated from Virginia and earned an M.S. degree in sports management from Florida State. She has two sons – Kyle, 26 who lives in California and Josh, 21, a junior studentathlete at the College of Charleston.


UNCG Athletics Hall of Fame 2014 Hall of Fame Class

1985 Men’s Soccer Team

Team Inductions 1973 Women’s Golf Team (Inducted 2004) Won the first national championship of any kind for UNCG, competing in the AIAW National Tournament in Massachusetts … defeated Rollins College on the final hole for the championship.

1981-82 Women’s Basketball Team (Inducted 2007) National runnersup in the first-ever NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball Tournament … amassed a record of 25-3, losing in overtime at Elizabethtown College (Pa.) … began a run of seven consecutive 20-win seasons for the women’s basketball program.

1986 Men’s Soccer Team

1987 Men’s Soccer Team

1982 Men’s Soccer Team (Inducted 2004) Won the NCAA Division III National Championship without a home field … facilities at UNCG were under renovation at the time, forcing the team to play its games at near-by Grimsley High School … the team finished 19-3-0, including a 3-0 win over Wake Forest during the regular season and a 2-1 win over Plymouth State in double overtime in the NCAA quarterfinals.

1983 Women’s Tennis Team (Inducted 2008) With four freshmen and two sophomores, team compiled a 20-4 record, including 14-2 in the spring, and finished the NCAA Division III national runners-up … Amy Brown and Lisa Zimmerman earned All-American honors that season.

1994 Baseball Team 1983 Men’s Soccer Team (Inducted 2009) Brought home the school’s second consecutive national title with a dominant season. Went 231-1 on the year, including outscoring its seven conference foes by a combined 44-1. Twelve of its first 13 matches were won by shutout. Won a then-NCAA record 23 matches, including rallying from a 2-0 deficit in the national title match to defeat Claremont.

1995-96 Men’s Basketball Team (Inducted 2012) The 1995-96 men’s basketball team was the first men’s basketball team to reach the NCAA Division I Tournament after posting a 20-10 overall record and an 11-3 mark in Big South Conference play ... The Spartans, under the direction of head coach Randy Peele, won the Big South Tournament title in just their second appearance all-time, posting victories over Coastal Carolina (78-67), Charleston Southern (69-60) and Liberty (69-53) ... UNCG advanced to the NCAA Tournament at the Southeast Region in Orlando, Fla., falling to No. 7 Cincinnati, 66-61.

(Inducted 2010) The 1994 Spartan baseball squad became the first team in school history to record a victory in an NCAA tournament at the Division I level … In just its fourth year of existence, UNCG went 39-18 on the way to a Big South Conference title and 2-2 at the NCAA South Regional, defeating Southeast Louisiana and Tulane while falling twice to national power Southern California. 1987-88 Women’s Basketball Team (Inducted 2013) The 1987-88 women’s basketball team becomes the eighth team inducted into the UNCG Hall of Fame ... The squad posted a 26-7 overall record and a 13-1 mark in conference play before advancing all the way to the NCAA Division III National Semifinals ... The Spartans’ 26 wins are second most in program history, while their 13 conference wins are the most in program history ... The Spartans owned one of the most prolific scoring teams in program history in 1987-88 as they broke the 100-point barrier seven times that season ... Additionally, that team still holds five of the top eight single-game scoring outputs in program history, including a program-record 139 points against Averett College. ... In fact, the victory over Averett was the largest in program history as UNCG won by 100 points (139-39).


“The Big Five” (shown left to right) Chuck Hayes, Mike Weaver, Jim Melvin, Stanley Frank, Charlie Reid

Mike Berticelli - Men’s Soccer Coach (Inducted 2000) Led UNCG to Division III national championships in 1982 and 1983 … guided UNCG to 70-9-5 record (86.3%) in four seasons.

Belmar Gunderson - Amateur Athlete (Inducted 2000) Participated from 195256 at Women’s College … competed in four Wimbledons and 11 United States Lawn Tennis National Championships (now U.S. Open).

Jill Masterman - Field Hockey (Inducted 2000) In the days of AIAW, a four-year standout on field hockey team and was a co-captain as a senior in 1977.

Eddie Radwanski - Men’s Soccer (Inducted 2000) Led UNCG to back-toback Division III national championships in 1982 and 1983 … two-time Division III All-American (1983 and 1984) … No. 1 draft pick in the 1985 Major Indoor Soccer League draft by the Dallas Sidekicks.

Jim Allen - Administrator (Inducted 2003) Former vice chancellor for student affairs … had oversight on program’s move from Division III to I.

Marge Burns - Amateur Athlete (Inducted 2000) Holds record of 10 North Carolina State Amateur Golf titles … named Carolinas Outstanding Amateur five times … qualified and played in 14 USGA Amateur Championships, as well as six US Open Tournaments.

Lewis Johnstone - Men’s Soccer (Inducted 2000) Led UNCG to three straight national playoff appearances … third all-time leading scorer in team history with 66 goals and 24 assists.

Chancellor Emeritus, William E. Moran Administrator (Inducted 2000) Served as Chancellor from 1979-94 … guided UNCG from Division III to Division I in 1991 … created the Spartan Club.

Bruce Shaw - Men’s Basketball (Inducted 2000) Led UNCG’s first-ever men’s basketball teams … scored 1,401 points, becoming UNCG’s first 1,000-point scorer … two-time All-Dixie Conference honoree.

Mike Burke - Supporter (Inducted 2001) Led UNCG’s charge in scholarship fundraising … created first athletic endowment in 1987 … raised funds toward a total endowment now valued at more than $4 million.

Mike Fleming - Supporter (Inducted 2000) UNCG supporter for more than two decades … UNCG named its basketball gymnasium the Michael Fleming Gymnasium on Dec. 1, 1994.

Ethel Martus Lawther - Administrator (Inducted 2003) Served 26 years as head of Department of Physical Education (194871) … developed both men’s and women’s intercollegiate athletic programs after Women’s College became UNCG in 1963.

Angie Polk-Jones - Women’s Basketball (Inducted 2000) Led UNCG to a 93-22 mark in her four years (1985-89) … Division III All-American as a junior … UNCG’s all-time leading scorer with 1,585 points.

Rita Wiggs - Women’s Basketball (Inducted 2000) Led UNCG to state NCAIAW title and AIAW regional appearance in 1972 … led UNCG in scoring for four straight seasons and finished with 1,347 career points.

Renee Coltrane - Women’s Basketball (Inducted 2001) All-American as a junior (1983-84) … first women’s basketball player to exceed 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career.


Jason Haupt - Men’s Soccer (Inducted 2001) Two-time first-team AllAmerican … led UNCG to a Division III national championship in 1987 … UNCG’s all-time leader in goals scored with 77.

Carol Mann - Women’s Golf (Inducted 2002) LPGA Hall of Fame member … earned 38 LPGA victories in 22 years on tour.

Laura Mussulman - Women’s Soccer (Inducted 2002) Member of first women’s soccer team … UNCG’s first great goalkeeper in women’s soccer with 18 career shutouts.

Ellie Jones - Women’s Tennis, Field Hockey, Women’s Basketball (Inducted 2003) One of UNCG’s most versatile student-athletes ever as she excelled in tennis, basketball and field hockey from 1969-73.

Lynne Agee - Women’s Basketball Coach (Inducted 2004) The first active head coach to be enshrined … first coach in NCAA history to lead her team to the NCAA Tournament in all three divisions … more than 500 career wins to her credit.

Brian Moehler - Baseball (Inducted 2005) UNCG’s first player to be drafted in Major League Baseball’s FirstYear Player Draft … earned UNCG’s firstever win over a Division I opponent and went onto pitch for Detroit and Florida in the major leagues.

Pat Hielscher - Volleyball Coach (Inducted 2001) Coached UNCG’s first volleyball team in 1970 … guided Spartans to a 106-30 record and a NCAIAW state title in 1974.

Tom Martin - Men’s Basketball, Supporter (Inducted 2002) UNCG’s first male president of Alumni Board of Directors … served as tri-captain of the first two UNCG men’s basketball teams.

Maxine Allen - Amateur Athlete (Inducted 2001) Garnered national attention as duckpin bowler … set world records and earned a top national ranking.

Mike Sweeney - Men’s Soccer (Inducted 2003) Amassed 55 goals and 27 assists in his three seasons at UNCG (198083) … member of 1982 and 1983 NCAA III national championship teams … led the team in scoring in 1981 and 1982 and was a first-team All-American in 1983.

Dr. David B. Knight - Administrator (Inducted 2004) Not only a leader in the transition from Division III to Division I, but a leader on the national scene as UNCG’s Faculty Athletics Representative … became the only FAR to serve on the Div. I, II and III levels … served as chair of the NCAA’s first Division I Academics / Eligibility / Compliance Cabinet and served as a consultant to the NCAA on numerous academic reform issues.

Michael Parker - Men’s Soccer Coach (Inducted 2005) Second active coach to be inducted (first male) … winner of more than 400 collegiate matches, including more than 300 at UNCG … led Spartans to NCAA Division III national championships in 1985, 1986 and 1987.

Wendy Engelmann-Gettings - Women’s Basketball (Inducted 2002) Scored 1,378 points and dished out a school-record 574 assists … was a third-team All-American in 1983-84.

Andrew Mehalko - Men’s Soccer (Inducted 2002) Led UNCG to three (1983, 1985 and 1986) NCAA Division III national championships in his four seasons with the Spartans.

Elizabeth House - Media / Supporter (Inducted 2003) Former sports writer for The Carolinian and The News & Record covering UNCG athletics.

Donna Friesen Wigton - Volleyball (Inducted 2003) Volleyball standout at UNCG (1970-73) … active contributor to the sport through coaching … part of officiating crew at 1996 Olympics and 1993 World University Games.

Winn Hazlegrove - Softball (Inducted 2005) Three-time CoSIDA Academic All-American honoree … one of UNCG’s greatest softball players, still ranked in the Top 10 in 20 statistical categories at the time of her induction (10 years after her graduation).

Nancy Porter, Women’s Golf Coach (Inducted 2005) One of the pioneers of women’s athletics at UNCG … coached the UNCG women’s golf team to the 1973 national championship … also considered one of UNCG’s first student-athletes, participating in women’s golf in the 1940s.


Liz Gremillion - Volleyball (Inducted 2006) One of the best setters to ever play for the Spartans, recording over 4,000 assists in her career … named 1995 Big South Conference Player of the Year.

Jo Ann Messick - Women’s Basketball, Women’s Tennis, Field Hockey (Inducted 2006) Three-sport competitor at UNCG in the 1970’s … four-year standout in field hockey, earning Deep South All-Star accolades three times … six-time participant in National Field Hockey Festivals, including three while at UNCG.

Tonka Maynor - Baseball (Inducted 2007) Ten years after graduation, still ranked on the top 10 list at UNCG in every offensive statistical category … hit .363 in his four seasons at UNCG, logging 239 hits … holds UNCG record for career RBI with 171.

Larry Hargett - Men’s Basketball Coach (Inducted 2007) Coached UNCG to its first NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament berth, coming at the Division III level … finished the 1979-80 season 16-12 to earn its first NCAA bid.

Cathy Roberts - Administrator (Inducted February 2008) Has spent virtually entire career - beginning as a student - working in athletics at UNC Greensboro, overseeing athletic facilities and operations and serving as the Senior Women’s Administrator.

Karyn Thompson Voelz - Softball (Inducted 2008) Most prolific hitter in UNCG softball history. Inducted 12 years after graduation and still ranked in top six in 12 offensive categories … led UNCG to 14986-2 mark and three NCAA play-in series during her time at UNCG.

Scott Hartzell - Men’s Basketball (Inducted 2006) Led UNCG to its first Division I NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament bid, in which UNCG nearly upset Cincinnati … graduated as UNCG’s all-time leading scorer and set every UNCG 3-point shooting standard in his career … led the team in scoring in three of his four seasons.

Jim Swiggett - Coach, Administrator (Inducted 2006) Pioneer in men’s athletics at UNCG … served as men’s basketball coach from 1968-75 and started men’s golf program, serving as coach from 1967-79 … also served as the university’s second Men’s Intercollegiate Division Coordinator.

Becky Morgan - Women’s Golf (Inducted 2007) One of the most notable athletic alumni as a member of the LPGA Tour … won the Big South individual championship three times and earned Big South Player of the Year (1995, 1996, 1997) … a three-time All-American, won medalist honors 10 times … qualified for the NCAA Regional all four years, earning a spot in the national event three times … an Academic All-American in 1997.

Dr. June Galloway - Administrator (Inducted February 2008) Served as the Coordinator of Women’s Athletics until her passing in 1974, helping to develop the first formal athletics program at UNCG.

Siggi Eyjolffson - Men’s Soccer (Inducted September 2008) Three-time All-American and two-time Academic All-American … UNCG’s all-time leading scorer with 185 points, recording 75 goals and 35 assists in his four seasons.

Joseph Caldeira - Men’s Golf (Inducted 2009) A second-team AllAmerican selection in 1979 ... was the first male student-athlete to earn All-American honors in any sport ... finished 10th in the 1979 NCAA Division III Championship.

Dock Kelly - Wrestling (Inducted 2006) One of UNCG’s first-ever qualifiers for the NCAA Championships (1996) … compiled a 50-34 mark despite competing with birth defects that left him without part of an arm and a leg. Honored by the National Wrestling Hall of Fame with its Medal of Courage.

Ali Lord - Women’s Soccer (Inducted 2007) UNCG’s record holder for single-season and career goals … tallied 20 or more goals in three seasons … had a single-season record 26 goals in 1996, earning All-American honors … Big South Player of the Year in 1996 and SoCon Player of the Year in 1998.

Nelson Bobb - Administrator (Inducted February 2008) UNCG’s Director of Athletics for more than 25 years … Led the program through its transition from Division III to Division II to Division I and from the Big South Conference into the Southern Conference.

Dr. Frank Pleasants - Administrator (Inducted 2007) Served as the Coordinator of Men’s Athletics, helping to develop the first formal athletics program at UNCG beginning in 1967.

Joe Stanton - Wrestling (Inducted 2008) Compiled a 98-25 mark in his four seasons at UNCG, qualifying for three NCAA championships to make him the first male to qualify for an NCAA championship as an individidual … was UNCG’s winningest wrestler for 11 years.

Christine Hornak - Softball (Inducted 2009) Won 52 games over two seasons pitching for UNCG. Led the Spartans to their first-ever NCAA Tournament bid in 1997 while earning Big South Pitcher of the Year honors.


Missi Olson Kovachev - Volleyball (Inducted 2009) Led UNCG to 108 wins in her four seasons as a Spartan, despite the program being in transition during its climb to Division I ... helped the Spartans to 32 wins and an NCAA Division II Tournament appearance in 1990 ... compiled 1,600 career kills.

Alex Lehnhoff - Men’s Tennis (Inducted 2010) The 1999 Southern Conference Men’s Tennis Player of the Year … as a junior, he won the Southern Conference’s No. 1 flight singles title … won a school-record 27 matches in 1996-97, a mark that stood for 13 years … went 94-37 in singles play during his career and also won more than 60 doubles matches.

Melinda Goodson - Women’s Basketball (Inducted 2011) One of just two women’s basketball players to have her number retired, Goodson (1997-2000) finished her career as the school’s No. 2 all-time leading scorer with 1,464 points – tops in UNCG’s Division I era ... Led the Spartans to their first NCAA Division I tournament appearance in 1998 as UNCG posted a 21-8 overall record.

Dominic Pattie - Baseball (Inducted 2012) Four-year letterwinner for the Spartans, playing second base and helping UNCG post a 148-78 record ... Holds the career records for hits (299), runs (218), at-bats (867) and stolen bases (115), while ranking third all-time in total bases (400) ... Third Team All-America honoree in 1997 when he helped the Spartans post a program-record 45 victories.

Melody Cope - Softball Head Coach (Inducted 2013) Melody Cope was the Spartans’ softball head coach for six seasons from 1992-1997 and led UNCG to a 220-129-3 record (.629) during her tenure ... She is the all-time leader in wins in UNCG softball history and helped the Spartans to four conference tournament championships along with four appearances in the NCAA Tournament.

Ty Buckner - Administrator (Inducted 2010) Helped build the foundation of the Athletics Hall of Fame and served as the school’s first-ever full-time sports information director when the university was transitioning from Division III to Division I.

Eric Cuthrell - Men’s Basketball (Inducted 2011) Two-time First-Team AllBig South selection and a key member of UNCG’s first Division I NCAA Tournament squad ... Scored 983 points, grabbed 859 rebounds and blocked a then-UNCG career record 183 shots ... Led the Spartans to a Big South Conference Tournament championship and subsequent NCAA Tournament berth in 1996.

Doug Hamilton - Men’s Soccer (Inducted 2011) Four-year letter winner (1981-83, 1985) at UNCG and was a key member of three NCAA Division III national championship squads (1982-83, 1985) ... A co-captain in 1985, Hamilton was a first-team all-South Region and all-Dixie Conference selection in 1985. UNCG was 78-11-2 (.868) during his four seasons.

Jack Poland - Women’s Soccer Coach (Inducted 2012) Spent 13 seasons at the helm of the Spartans, guiding UNCG from its inaugural season in 1988 through the transition to NCAA Division I ... Led his teams to a 163-92-8 record (.620) during his career and seven regular season titles in the Big South and Southern Conferences (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 & 2000).

Raila Maisonlahti - Women’s Soccer (Inducted 2010) During her four seasons (1994-97), the Spartans compiled a 59-234 mark, including a perfect 22-0-0 record in Big South and Southern Conference play … the 1997 squad set school marks for wins (19), shutouts (13), overall points, goals and assists.

Tere Dail - Volleyball Coach (Inducted 2011) Served as UNCG’s women’s volleyball head coach from 1979-1999, amassing a career record of 490-259 (.654), leading the Spartans to four NCAA Tournaments and 14 seasons of 20 or more victories ...Dail’s victory total represents a UNCG record, 384 more than second place. Her 1984 & 1989 teams set the school record for wins in a season with 34.

Jason Parsons - Baseball (Inducted 2012) Four-year letterwinner for the Spartan baseball program as a righthanded pitcher, helping UNCG post a 148-78 record during his career ... Spartans’ all-time leader in wins (34) and saves (19), while placing second in appearances (118), third in innings pitched (324.2) and fourth in career ERA (3.31) ... Owns a 34-8 career record.

David Whiteside - Men’s Basketball (Inducted 2012) Two-year letterwinner for the Spartans as a post player, helping UNCG to a 33-20 overall record and a 22-6 mark in the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ... Averaged 16.4 points per game and 5.2 rebounds per contest in 51 outings while connecting on 64.0 percent (319-of-560) from the field and 86.2 percent (200-of-232) from the free throw line in his career.

Alejandro Moreno - Men’s Soccer (Inducted 2013) Alejandro Moreno was a four-year letterwinner and starter for the men’s soccer program from 1998-2001 helping the Spartans record a 57-27-3 record (.672) during his career ... He was a fourtime First Team All-Region selection and a four-time All-Conference recipient.

Nominations should be sent to: Hall of Fame Committee - c/o Stacy Kosciak UNCG Department of Athletics PO Box 26168 Greensboro, NC 27402


The Spartan Club The mission of the Spartan Club is to secure the financial support that provides our student-athletes with the opportunities to achieve athletic and academic excellence. MONTHLY DRAFT OF CREDIT CARD The Spartan Club can draft your credit card account on a monthly basis. Drafts may be authorized on the pledge form. MATCHING GIFTS Many companies have a matching gifts program that doubles the value of your gift. Consult your employer for information concerning a matching gift for higher education in support of scholarships for student-athletes. Be sure to enclose your matching gift form with your gift. ENDOWMENTS Athletic endowments provide a perpetual source of funding for our student-athlete scholarships and can also support team operational budgets. These gifts ensure financial support in perpetuity. It allows your generosity and your named legacy to live on as a permanent part of UNCG Athletics. BEQUESTS, STOCKS & SPECIAL GIFTS When you name the UNCG Spartan Club as a beneficiary in your will or establish a life-income trust, you help to ensure the lasting strength and vitality of the athletic program at UNCG. Bequests, trusts and gifts of appreciated securities, insurance policies and real estate may offer you excellent tax advantages as well. We welcome an opportunity to discuss these giving options with you.

Endowed Athletic Scholarships A name endowment to support athletic scholarships may be created with a commitment of $50,000 or more. The endowment generates income that is awarded to a student-athlete on an annual baisis. Lynne C. Agee James H. Allen Alma W. Barrier Smith Barrier William S. Barrier Richard A. and Sharon M. Beavers Irwin Belk Aaron Bobb Nelson E. Bobb Richard Brenner Jim and Lynn Burgio Michael and Nancy Burke Marge Burns Bush Family Bobbi Carson Celebration of Women in Sport Mildred Curlee Cooper Caroline McHardy Elliot Michael B. Fleming Robert A. and Mary C. Fleming Stanley and Dorothy Frank Athena and Gus Gallins J. Douglas Galyon Ellen Griffin

Lester Earl Gross, III Doug Hamilton Charles A. Hayes George G. Hoyle and Kathleen A. Kelly Becky Jackson Nathan W. and Robyn E. Jameson David Bates Knight C. Thomas Martin Karl Mayer Jim Melvin Charles C. Moyer Victor M. Nussbaum, Jr. Michael H. Parker Frederick S. and Madelyn S. Phillips Nancy Ann Porter Charles M. Reid Malinda B. and David L. Richbourg Safrit-Ennis Rayna Matea Taylor Edward and Carolyn Uprichard Vann, Frances and Linda L. Warren H. Michael Weaver

Annual Scholarships An annual scholarship may be created with a commitment of $10,000 or more over a four-year period Bill and Laura Barrier Richard and Shari Beavers Chris and Laura Bott Linda Brady and Steve Heyer David and Martha Brown Marc and Janis Bush Mike and Cherry Callahan Randy and Amanda Clarida Craig and Carmela Cook Larry and Judy Garner Graphic Visual Solutions, Inc. Hawthorne Residential Partners Brad and Kim Hayes Scott and Jennifer Henegar Ray and Mary Lou Holoman Joe and Cindy Hughes Becky Jackson Kurt and Joy Kronenfeld Pete and Kathy LaMuraglia LindBrook Development

Charles Byrnes and Bud Matthews Mike and Jill Murray Dale and Barbara Phipps Piedmont Orthopedic Association Mark and Lisa Reynolds David and Jami Schuck David and Pam Sprinkle Mike and Jeanne Twilley Steve and Debbie Vetter Well Spring Retirement Community Jim and Brenda Wilson Art and Mary Winstead David and Cheryl Wyrick


Men’s Golf Enrichment Fund You can now make a gift to the UNCG men’s golf program through an enrichment fund for their sport. Each donation will see 80% go directly to the men’s golf program to help fund the team’s highest priorities and 20% goes into the athletic scholarship fund, which supports all athletic scholarships, including men’s golf, so 100% of your gift is going to help the men’s golf program. If you are interested in making a gift to the men’s soccer enrichment fund, contact the Spartan Club office at 336-334-5156.

Spartan Club Staff Craig Fink, Associate AD for Advancement Mike Roach, Director of the Spartan Club Whitney Honeycutt, Assistant Director of the Spartan Club Susan McDonald, Athletic Development Assistant Shannon Hall, Spartan Club Intern

UNCG Spartan Club PO Box 41230 Greensboro, NC 27404-1230

Phone: 336-334-5156 Fax: 336-334-4063 www.spartanclub.org


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