2010-11 Missouri State Men's Golf Guide

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Will Hogan

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Jack Courington

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uu2010-2011 Missouri State Bears (front, l-r):

Jordan McLaurin, Daily Young, Matt Cermak, Jack Courington; (back, l-r) Adam Welch, Nick Langley, Will Hogan, Mark Hogan, Eric Straub, Coach Neal Stafford.

2010-11 Roster Name Yr. Ht. Hometown/High School Matt Cermak*** Sr. 5-8 Chicago, Ill./St. Patrick’s Jack Courington*** Sr. 5-8 Wichita, Kan./Southeast Mark Hogan** Jr. 6-2 Chislehurst, Kent, England/Eltham Will Hogan* Jr. 5-10 Ozark, Mo./Ozark Nick Langley Fr. 6-4 Manchester, Mo./Parkway South Jordan McLaurin** Jr. 5-11 Ironton, Mo./Arcadia Valley Eric Straub Fr. 6-0 Paducah, Ky./Heath Adam Welch Fr. 6-2 Chesterfield, Mo./CBC Daily Young So. 5-7 Springfield, Mo./Hillcrest Head Coach: Neal Stafford (Missouri ‘02) * Denotes MSU letters earned

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Pronunciation Key Matt SIR-mak Jack KUR-ing-ton Jordan Mc-LORE-in


MSU Information Table of Contents

Missouri State Quick Facts

2010-11 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC Missouri State Quick Facts/Golf Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2010-11 Season Outlook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Bear Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Player Profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 Missouri State University. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-13 Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Missouri Valley Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Record Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 2009-10 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 All-Time Lettermen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC 2010-11 Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC

Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 901 South National Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Springfield, Missouri 65897 Year Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1905 Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,949 (Springfield campus) President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. James Cofer Faculty Athletics Representative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Bruce Johnson Director of Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle Moats School Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maroon & White Nickname. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bears Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division I Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri Valley University Web Site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.missouristate.edu Athletics Web Site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.missouristatebears.com

Golf Information Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neal Stafford (Missouri ‘02) Golf Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-836-4863 Golf Fax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-836-8475 E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NealStafford@missouristate.edu 2010 Conference Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sixth Letterwinners Returning/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/3 Home Tournament Facility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Branson Creek Golf Club

uuJuniors Will Hogan (l) and Jordan McLaurin qualified for the United States Amateur Championship at Chambers Bay in suburban Seattle, Wash., last summer.

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Season Outlook The Missouri State men’s golf team got a taste of success in the 2010-11 fall season and that has made the Bears hungry for more in the spring campaign. With an experienced core of players that is learning how to win, the Bears are focused on more tournament titles, a Missouri Valley Conference championship and a trip to the post-season. The Bears finished no worse than sixth in any of their fall outings and finished with a victory at the SIUE Intercollegiate in late October. The impressive resume also includes second at Nebraska, fourth at Kansas, fifth at UMKC and sixth at Illinois State. The added confidence that comes from success is a key piece to the puzzle that seventh-year coach Neal Stafford thinks could vault his team to bigger things. “I was very pleased with how our guys handled being the favorite going into SIUE,” said Stafford. “We had the target on our back and played with a lot of confidence.” Stafford also wants to make sure he and his team are focused on the most important part of the season. “We really want to be paying attention to the end of spring, not as the end, but we want to be playing best at the right time,” he said. “We were in several final pairings (in the fall) and I think our comfort level with that will be a big benefit for us as we progress into April.” A solid core of four players emerged early in the season, led by junior Will Hogan, who is ranked first in the league entering the spring with a 73.07 scoring average. Hogan earned Valley Newcomer of the Year honors a year ago after his transfer from Missouri and also earned all-conference accolades. He qualified for the U.S. Amateur last summer and picked up his first collegiate victory at Southern Illinois at Edwardsville. “Will’s a good all-around player who can hit a vareity of shots,” said Stafford, “but he’s shown more discipline this year that’s really helped take him to another level.” “His (U.S.) Am qualifier and first collegiate victory at SIUE have both been big steps in his development this year,” he added. Senior Jack Courington is back for his final season, giving the Bears a steady, veteran presence who has shown he can light up the leaderboard with anyone, as evidenced by his school-record 63 last year at South Florida. Also a former U.S. Am qualifier, Courington placed in the team’s top three at all but one of the fall tournaments. “Jack’s a consistent force for us,” said Stafford. “He’s seen most of the courses on our spring schedule several times and I expect he’ll have a really strong semester.” Lefthander Jordan McLaurin gave MSU a real lift in the fall and finished that part of the schedule ranked fourth in the league. After sitting out last spring to concentrate on academics, the junior, like the aforementioned Hogan, qualified for the U.S. Amateur and then produced a 75.29 scoring average, including sixth place in the fall finale. “He’s a tremendous talent,” Stafford said of McLaurin. “His biggest thing to take the next step is maintaining his focus and putting together three good rounds. He’s had success and been through the wars, so we’re looking for good things from him.” Sophomore Daily Young has been the second transfer in as many seasons who’s given the Bears a quality newcomer. A Springfield native who played at Coastal Carolina as a freshman, Young was low for MSU twice in the fall, including a runner-up finish at UMKC. “Daily’s been an easy addition and really given us a lot,” Stafford said. “He is a strong competitor with a tremendous amount of talent. His ability to play through adversity is one of his greatest assets. His mental toughness gives him an edge against the rest of the field.”

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uuSenior Jack Courington set the school 18-hole scoring record last season with a 63 at the USF Invitational.

The fifth spot in the lineup provided plenty of competition within the team in the fall and figures to again provide some suspense from senior Matt Cermak, junior Mark Hogan and freshmen Eric Straub and Nick Langley. “Matt’s a fifth-year guy who’s really a leader for us, knows our schedule and has seen most of the courses,” Stafford noted. “He has traditionally played very well in the spring, so I look for him to have a great final semester.” Langley came on strong at the end of the fall, playing in the last three outings and finishing ninth at SIUE. Hogan played in the season opener at Nebraska, while Straub saw action in a couple of tournaments after redshirting a year ago. Freshman Adam Welch is redshirting his first year at MSU. The Bears will host the Missouri Valley Conference Championship at Porto Cima Golf Club at Lake of the Ozarks in April. The league race looks to be the most competitive in recent memory with no dominant team emerging in the fall. The Bears were the top-ranked team in the league by Golfstat entering the spring, but will likely get a stiff challenge from the likes of perennial power Wichita State, Illinois State and Northern Iowa. “We’re looking forward to hosting, showing off the golf course and, most importantly, challenging for a championship,” Stafford said. Hopefully, our experience level is going to help us coming down the stretch.”

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STAFFORD Head Coach Sixth year at MSU & overall Missouri, 2002 Springfield native Neal Stafford is in his sixth full season at Missouri State after being appointed prior to the spring season in 2005, and he wasted no time in placing the Bears’ program on solid ground. “We want to get back to competing for Missouri Valley Conference championships and becoming a strong force in the region,” said Stafford. He has made a habit of recruiting dedicated and hard-working players who exemplify the term “student-athlete”, placing an emphasis on their work in the classroom as well as on the golf course. “We are trying to recruit student-athletes who are very dedicated in the classroom, understand their commitment to the community, and want to work hard on the golf course,” Stafford said. “We have put together a group which has these goals in mind, and I’m sure you’ll continue to see Missouri State Golf produce at a high level. Our players will leave here as better people on and off the course.” On the course, the 2009-10 Bears had mixed results while playing the usual challenging schedule with which Stafford likes to test his team. Their best finish was a runner-up performance at the ORU Shootout in Tulsa, Okla., contested at the acclaimed Golf Club of Oklahoma. Senior Jay McBride led the Bears there with a resounding seven-shot victory in the individual race, the second tournament title of his career. The Bears finished sixth at the season-ending Missouri Valley Conference Championship while sophomore Will Hogan earned all-conference and league Newcomer of the Year honors. In his first semester at the helm in the spring of 2005, Stafford guided the Bears to a runner-up finish at the Branson Creek Invitational. Then in his first full year in 2005-06, MSU enjoyed a stellar season. The Bears finished in the top 10 seven times, including the championship of the SFA Crown Classic and second places at the Fairway Club and Branson Creek Invitationals. They also were in the top five at the Missouri Intercollegiate, ASU Indian Classic and the MVC Championship. In 2006-07, MSU also posted four top-five finishes -- second at the Missouri Intercollegiate, fourth at North Texas, third at Oral Roberts, and second at Branson Creek. Senior Matt Sullivan earned his second all-conference honor and set the school single-season scoring mark with a 73.47 average. In 2007-08, the Bears racked up four top-five finishes, including a victory at their own Branson Creek Invitational and second at the Missouri Intercollegiate. They also came in fifth at the always-tough Jim Colbert Intercollegiate and the UALR/First Tee Intercollegiate. Individually, McBride paced the team in scoring average, followed closely by Jack Courington, who proved to be one of the league’s top freshmen. MSU finished fourth at the Missouri Valley Conference Championship in 2008-09 with McBride picking up his first all-conference honor with a fourth-place finish. In addition, Stafford’s strong recruiting

efforts continued to pay off as freshman Jordan McLaurin was named Valley Newcomer of the Year. Stafford was the Class 4-A state champion in 1997 at Kickapoo High School and went on to attend the University of Missouri, where he was a four-year letterman. He was a member of the Big XII Commissioner’s Honor Roll in 2000-01 and a conference All-Academic Second Team selection as a senior the following year. While with the Tigers, he earned the Charlie Diggs Citizenship Award and, after completing his eligibility, served as a student assistant coach in 2002. He received his bachelor’s degree in Parks, Recreation and Tourism. Stafford came to Missouri State from Millwood Golf & Racquet Club in Springfield, where he has been an assistant professional since January, 2003. He continues employment at Millwood in a part-time capacity while focusing his primary efforts on the Bear program. At Millwood, he has served in all capacities of the golf operation, including golf instruction, tournament management and golf shop merchandising. Stafford and his wife, Sarah, reside in Springfield with their son, Grant, who was born last July.

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Player Profiles Matt

CERMAK Senior w Chicago, Ill. St. Patrick’s Fall 2010: Played in three of the Bears’ five tournaments, averaging 78.3 in eight rounds...Opened his final season with 75-75--150 at the Fairway Club Invitational for a tie for 30th...Shot 76-82-78--at Kansas and 79-8180--240 at UMKC. 2009-10: Played in five of the team’s seven spring tournaments after playing only one in the fall...Finished the year with a 79.47 scoring average in 17 rounds...Best finish was a tie for 42nd at the Branson Creek Invitational, where he shot 79-78-80--237...Shot a career-best 224 total for 54 holes at Arkansas State with rounds of 75-76-73...Only fall tourney was the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate, where he shot 82-83--165 and tied for 49th...Began the spring at the Rice/Srixon Intercollegiate for the second consecutive year and posted 82-82-85--249. 2008-09: Returned to action for the Bears after missing all of the previous season due to injury...He played in three of the team’s five fall tournaments, averaging 85.33 in nine rounds...Played at the Colbert Intercollegiate, where he placed 56th; the ORU Shootout, where he was 58th; and Texas-Arlington Classic, where he tied for 81st...Was much improved in the spring, competing in four tournaments, including the final three, as he averaged 78.73...Placed second for the Bears and tied for 26th overall at the Missouri Valley Conference Championship, shooting 81-78-78--237... Also shot 237 (78-79-80) the previous week at the UMB/Tiger Intercollegiate...Tied for 24th overall and third on the team at the Branson Creek Invitational by recording 80-76--156...Opened the spring at the Rice/Srixon Intercollegiate, where he shot 80-78-78--236...Finished the season with an 81.70 scoring average in 20 rounds. 2007-08: Redshirted due to injury and did not compete. 2006-07: Came on strong in the spring, playing in five of the team’s six events after competing twice in the fall...Averaged 74.0 in the final two events, the ASU Indian Classic and MVC Championship...Posted his lowest career 54-hole score at ASU, 76-71-71--218, and placed 21st at the Valley meet with 78-76-72--226; his 72 was the best round by a Bear at the tournament...Tied for 77th with 81-79-77--237 at the Ron Smith/USF Invitational and shot 236 at the UALR/First Tee Intercollegiate....Shot 7477-81--232 at the Branson Creek Invitational to place 34th...Played in two fall events, the Kansas Invitational and ORU Shootout, compiling a scoring average of 81.8. Background: A three-time all-conference player for St. Patrick’s High... Won the Cog Hill PJGT in Lemont, Illinois, in April, 2005 and had four other top-five finishes on the Plantations Tour...Qualified for and made the cut at the Junior World Championship in 2005 and 2003...Competed in the prestigious invitation-only Western Junior in Wheaton, Illinois, the summer prior to college. Personal: Matthew Gilmary Cermak was born February 12, 1988, in Chicago, Illinois...Son of Pat and Cathleen Cermak...Majoring in Communications.

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Cermak’s Career Stats

Year Rds. Strokes Avg. In 70’s Low 2006-07 21 1640 78.1 14 71 2007-08 Redshirted 2008-09 20 1634 81.7 9 76 2009-10 17 1351 79.5 9 73 Fall 2010 8 626 78.3 5 75 Total 66 5251 79.6 37 71

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Player Profiles Jack

COURINGTON Senior w Wichita, Kan. Southeast Fall 2010: Enjoyed a stellar fall season, averaging 75.93 while playing in all five tournaments...Opened the year on a high note, tying for fourth at the Fairway Club Invitational by shooting 73-70--143, then followed by finishing 15th at Kansas with 69-74-77--220...Tied for 37th at the D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate by carding 80-77-77--234...Ended the fall at the SIUE Intercollegiate, where he came in 18th with 80-76-78--234...Shot 78-77-77--232 to tie for 47th at the UMKC Intercollegiate...Ranked 11th in the Missouri Valley Conference by Golfstat. 2009-10: Opened the season with a team-best 29th-place finish at Nebraska, where he recorded 80-71-71--222...Finished the fall by posting 79-71-68--218 to tie for 18th at Austin Peay; final-round 68 was a career best at the time...Averaged 75.70 in 30 rounds to rank third on the squad in scoring average...Shattered the school record by firing a final-round 63, nine under par and two better than the previous record of 65, in the final round of the USF Invitational, where he tied for sixth with a 212 total after shooting 73-76 the first two rounds...Named Missouri Valley Conference Golfer of the Week after USF...Placed in the top three for the Bears in all six spring tournaments...Tied for 11th at the Branson Creek Invitational, carding 76-73-74--223...Placed 16th at MVC Tournament with 86-78-74-238...Shot 77-75-73--225 at the Hawkeye Invitational to tie for 26th...His 74-72-75--221 at Arkansas State was good for 40th place. 2008-09: Came into the fall season fresh off qualifying for the U.S. Amateur at Pinehurst, where he missed the cut into match play...One of three Bears to play in all 12 tournaments, he was third on the team with a 77.50 scoring average...Averaged nearly three strokes better per round in the spring, posting a 76.4 average compared to 79.1 in the fall...Best finish was 24th at the Branson Creek Invitational as he shot 82-74--156...Best 54-hole score came at the Desert Shootout, where he was low for the Bears and 27th overall with 72-73-69--214...Was second on the squad and 25th overall to open the spring at the Rice/Srixon Intercollegiate...Finished the year by tying for 33rd at the Missouri Valley Conference Championship, shooting 83-85-72--240... Opened the season by shooting 73-78--151 to tie for 31st at Nebraska...Was second for the Bears and 30th overall at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate after posting 73-81-81--235...Second on the team and 46th overall at Oral Roberts with 79-80-79--238. 2007-08: One of the top freshmen in the Valley, he made an immediate impact for the Bears, competing in every event and ranking second on the team with a 75.93 scoring average...Began his collegiate career at the Missouri Intercollegiate, where he placed 33rd after shooting 77-81-78-236...Fall season was highlighted by an 11th-place finish at the Kansas Invitational with rounds of 74-76-72--222, including a final hole chip-in on the par five eighth at Alvamar for an eagle...Carded 79-78-76--233 at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate and ended the fall with a 78th-place finish at Texas-Arlington...Opened the spring with an outstanding sixth-place finish at the Cuthbert Cup in Kiawah Island, S.C., shooting 70-73--143,

but notched his best collegiate finish at the Branson Creek Invitational, where he shot 74-71--145 to tie for third...Tied for 13th at his first Valley tournament after shooting 75-76-72--223...Finished second for MSU and 41st overall at UC Riverside with 80-81-74--235 and 45th at Arkansas State after posting 73-73-70--216. Background: One of the top junior players in Kansas in high school, he posted a 72.9 high school scoring average and a tie for 10th at the Class 6A state championship as a senior...Won the Kansas Junior Golf Association Collegiate Preview, shooting 65-69--134 to win by 17 shots...Also captured titles in the 2005 KJGA Match Play Championship, Big I state qualifier, and the KJGA South Central Sectional. Personal: Jack A. Courington was born April 28, 1989, in Wichita, Kansas...Majoring in Business...Son of Mark and Lindy Courington.

Courington’s Career Stats

Year Rds. Strokes Avg. In 70’s Low 2007-08 28 2126 75.9 21 70 2008-09 34 2635 77.5 23 69 2009-10 30 2271 75.7 24 63 Fall 2010 14 1063 75.9 12 69 Total 106 8095 76.4 80 63

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Player Profiles Mark

HOGAN Junior w Chislehurst, Kent, England Eltham Fall 2010: Played in the season-opening Fairway Club Invitational, where he shot 80-77--157 and placed 60th. 2009-10: Saw a jump in his playing time, averaging 77.8 in 15 rounds to rank fifth on the team...Best finish was 16th at Branson Creek as he shot 77-74-73--224 for his best 54-hole total...Played at the Weibring Intercollegiate in the fall, where he shot 76-80-80-236 and tied for 65th... Competed in the last three outings of the spring...Went 75-74-79--228 at Arkansas State, then shot 78-80-72--230 at the Hawkeye Invitational and 92-80-77--249 at the Missouri Valley Conference Championship. 2008-09: Finished third on the team and 52nd overall at the Weibring Intercollegiate after shooting 75-75-77--227...Saw more action in the spring, competing at the Desert Shootout, UALR/First Tee and Branson Creek, where he had his best finish, 28th with 78-79--157...Carded 77-7875--230 at the Desert Shootout...Had 81-83-87--251 at UALR. Background: Captain of the Kent Junior Team in his native England... Captured numerous junior championships and had five rounds of three under par or better in competition in 2007...Won the Chart Hills Junior Open and Home Guard Trophy in 2008. Personal: Mark Richard Hogan was born July 6, 1990 in Sidcup, Kent, England...Son of Brian and Denise Hogan...Majoring in Business.

Hogan’s Career Stats

Year Rds. Strokes Avg. In 70’s Low 2008-09 11 865 78.6 8 75 2009-10 15 1167 77.8 10 72 Fall 2010 2 157 78.5 1 77 Total 28 2189 78.2 19 72

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Player Profiles Will

HOGAN Junior w Ozark, Mo. Ozark Fall 2010: Clearly established himself as the Bears’ top player and one of the top players in the Missouri Valley Conference just after qualifying for the U.S. Amateur at Chambers Bay just before the start of classes... Posted a 73.1 scoring average, which was first on the team and second in the league...Ranked first in the conference by Golfstat...Finished in the top five of his last three tournaments, culminating with his first collegiate win at the SIUE Intercollegiate, where he shot 74-70-71--215...Placed fourth at UMKC with 74-70-74--218 and fifth at the Weibring Intercollegiate, where he carded 74-75-73--222...Shot a season-low 67 in the first round of the year at the Fairway Club Invitational; ended up 13th with 67-79-146...Twice named Valley Golfer of the Week, after winning at SIUE and finishing fifth at the Weibring. 2009-10: Made quite an impact in his first year with the Bears after transferring from Missouri, leading the team with 75.11 scoring average and earning Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Year and all-MVC honors...Best finish was a tie for third at the ORU Shootout after shooting 76-73-75--224 at the Golf Club of Oklahoma...Tied for 53rd in the season-opening Fairway Club Invitational, carding 83-74-76--233...Shot 82-74--156 to tie for 29th at the Colbert Intercollegiate at Kansas State... Was low for MSU in the final two fall tournaments, tying for eighth at the Weibring Intercollegiate with 73-77-71--221 and 18th at Austin Peay with 74-71-73--218...Led the team in four of its seven spring outings, including three top-10 finishes -- sixth at Rice, fourth at Louisiana Tech and seventh at Branson Creek...Shot 75-73-71--219 at Louisiana Tech to earn Valley Golfer of the Week...Carded 74-77-73--24 at Rice and 75-72-75--222 at Branson Creek...Paced MSU at Arkansas State, where he recorded 71-7372--216 for 17th place...Had 71-79-72--222 at the Hawkeye Invitational for 19th...Tied for 30th at MVC Tournament by shooting 80-85-81--246. 2008-09: Played in the Tigers’ first 10 tournaments, including all six in the fall and the first four of the spring, averaging 75.07 in 30 rounds... Finished third in his first collegiate tournament, the season-opening Rutherford Intercollegiate, where he recorded 72-70-78--218 ... Best round was a 69 in the second round of the Wolverine Intercollegiate and finished the tournament with a 54-hole score of 217...Lowest three-round total was a 216 at the Austin Peay Intercollegiate with three rounds of 72...Opened the spring with 72-72-74--218 to tie for 34th at the USF Invitational. 2007-08: Redshirted at Missouri...Took third at the 2008 Missouri Amateur. Background: Named 2006 Missouri Junior Player of the Year...Qualified for the 2006 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship...Won Missouri Class 3 High School State Championships in 2006. Personal: William Barry Hogan was born January 26, 1989...Son of Barry and Terri Hogan...Majoring in Exercise and Movement Science.

Hogan’s Career Stats

Year Rds. Strokes Avg. In 70’s Low 2008-09 30 2252 75.1 23 69 2009-10 35 2629 75.1 29 71 Fall 2010 14 1023 73.1 14 67 Total 79 5904 74.7 66 67

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Player Profiles Jordan

McLAURIN Junior w Ironton, Mo. Arcadia Valley Fall 2010: Coming off a summer in which he qualified for the U.S. Amateur, ranked third on the team with a 75.29 scoring average and compiled three top-20 finishes -- sixth at SIUE, 15th at the Weibring Intercollegiate and 20th at Kansas...Best 54-hole performance was 75-78-68--221 at Kansas...Shot 78-71--149 for 22nd place at the Fairway Club Invitational...Posted 75-75-76--226 at the Weibring and 75-75-75 at SIUE...Ranked eighth in the Missouri Valley Conference after the fall by Golfstat. 2009-10: Ranked third on the squad in scoring with a 75.91 average in 11 rounds...After missing the first tournament, notched the team’s best finish the next week at the Colbert Intercollegiate, where he carded 75-75--150 to place 17th overall...Lefthander who placed third on the team in each of the final three tournaments -- shot 82-73-80--235 at ORU, 79-74-78--231 at the Weibring Intercollegiate, and 72-75-72--219 at Austin Peay...did not compete in the spring due to academic ineligibility. 2008-09: Made an immediate impact for the Bears, ranking second on the team with 76.38 scoring average on his way to being named Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Year...Posted five sub-par rounds, including a career-low 67 in the opening round of the USF Invitational and a final-round 69 in the same event; tied for seventh in the tournament after a second-round 78 and 214 total...Best finish and 54-hole score were at the Weibring Intercollegiate, where he tied for sixth with 68-72-72-212...Played in all 12 tournaments and posted three other top-20 finishes -- ties for 18th at Nebraska, his first college tournament (74-75--149), and Texas-Arlington (75-72-80--227), and a tie for 13th at the Rice/Srixon Intercollegiate (75-75-70--220)...Shot 79-79-87--245 at the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate and 80-77-75--232 to tie for 27th at Oral Roberts...Fired 71-74-73--218 at the Desert Shootout to tie for 46th and was second on the team at Missouri, where he posted 78-79-73--230...Tied for 33rd at the MVC Championship after shooting 81-77-82--240. Background: Tied for medalist honors at the Missouri Class 2 State Tournament as a junior before finishing second as a senior...Took fourth as a freshman and third as a sophomore at the state meet, giving him four topfour finishes in his standout career...Went undefeated his junior year, winning all six tournaments in which he competed...Won his final tournament of 2008 before entering college, the American Junior Golf Assocation’s Dalhousie Junior Championship, firing 70-67-71--208, to post a sevenshot victory...Placed fourth at the 2008 John Deere Junior Classic, posting 74-71-73--218...Won the Future College Golf Association’s “Show-Me Shootout” in 2007 after shooting 67-69--136, and finished seventh at the AJGA’s David Gossett Junior Classic that year. Personal: Jordan Murphy McLaurin was born April 14, 1990 in Ironton, Missouri...Son of Cord and Pam McLaurin...Majoring in Communications.

McLaurin’s Career Stats

Year Rds. Strokes Avg. In 70’s Low 2008-09 34 2597 76.4 24 67 2009-10 11 835 75.9 8 72 Fall 2010 14 1054 75.3 13 68 Total 59 4486 76.0 45 67

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Daily

YOUNG Sophomore w Springfield, Mo. Hillcrest Fall 2010: Made an immediate impact for MSU after transferring back to his hometown from Coastal Carolina...Averaged 75.21 while playing in all five tournaments, placing him second on the team and 15th in the Missouri Valley Conference in scoring average...Ranked 12th in the league after the fall season by Golfstat...Best finish was second at the UMKC Intercollegiate, where he fired 72-72-70--214 and was named MVC Golfer of the Week...Also led the team at the Kansas Invitational by shooting 7767-74--218 and placing 11th...Tied for 21st at SIUE with 83-73-79--235 and 60th at the D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate with 78-76-84--238. 2009-10: Played in five events for Big South champion Coastal Carolina as a freshman...Averaged 77.2 in 15 rounds, with his low round a 69 as CCU won the McLaughlin Invitational...Best finish was a tie for 27th at the General Hackler Championship.

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Player Profiles 2008-09: Redshirted due to injury at Coastal Carolina. Background: A four-time all-conference and all-district performer for the Hornets who won the Missouri Class 4A title as a junior...Qualified for the 2007 U.S. Junior Amateur, where he finished 30th in the stroke play qualifying and advanced to the second round of match play...Also placed fourth at the prestigious Bubba Conlee Junior Championship that same summer and turned in a tournament-low 64...Won the Springfield/Jim Pearson allcity tournament as a senior. Personal: Daily Scott Young was born February 3, 1990 in Springfield, Missouri, the son of Scott and Barbara Young...Majoring in Sports Administration.

Young’s Career Stats

Year Rds. Strokes Avg. In 70’s Low 2009-10 15 1158 77.2 10 69 Fall 2010 14 1053 75.2 12 67 Total 29 2211 76.2 22 67

Eric

STRAUB Freshman w Paducah, Ky. Heath Fall 2010: Played in his first two collegiate tournaments at Kansas and SIUE...Averaged 80.3 in those six rounds...Shot 78-74-82--234 at Kansas to finish 69th and 80-87-81--248 at SIUE for 42nd. 2009-10: Redshirted. Background: Seventh-rated senior in Kentucky as a senior, according to National Junior Golf Scoreboard...Placed 14th at the state high school meet and 11th at the Kentucky Junior Amateur in 2008...Regional runnerup his final three seasons and qualified for the state tournament all three seasons...Finished fourth and seventh, respectively, at the 2006 and 2007 Kentucky Junior Amateur...A three-sport standout who won the Wendy’s High School Heisman in Kentucky after also earning all-state soccer honors and all-district basketball honors in 2008. Personal: Eric Collins Straub was born May 10, 1990 in Paducah, Kentucky...Son of Earl and Kris Straub...Major is undecided.

Year Fall 2010

Straub’s Career Stats

Rds. Strokes Avg. In 70’s Low 6 482 80.3 2 74

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Player Profiles Nick

LANGLEY Freshman w Manchester, Mo. Parkway South Fall 2010: Saw action in three of the Bears’ five tournaments in his first college semester...Averaged 77.9 in nine rounds, placing him fifth on the team in scoring average...Posted his first career top 10 finish at the SIUE Intercollegiate, where he tied for ninth after shooting 75-74-77--226, which also was third on the team...Recorded 81-81-78--240 and tied for 66th in his first tournament, the D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate, and tied for 58th with 81-75-79--235 at UMKC. Background: Finished sixth at the state high school tournament as a senior, fourth as a junior and was a four-time conference player of the year at Parkway South...Placed fourth at the Missouri Golf Association Junior Championship in 2009 and top-five finishes at the Missouri “Big I” Championship and the Future College Golf Association Show-Me Shootout... Also won the Future Collegian World Tour’s Grand Cypress Open in 2009 and placed sixth in the tour’s Yankee Trace Open in 2010. Personal: Nicholas David Langley was born February 11, 1992, in Chesterfield, Missouri...Son of Brad Langley and Carol Haas...Brother, Scott, won the the individual NCAA Championship last summer for Illinois and was the low amateur at the 2010 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach...Plans to major in Business Administration.

Year Fall 2010

Langley’s Career Stats

Rds. Strokes Avg. In 70’s Low 9 701 77.9 6 74

Adam

WELCH Freshman w Chesterfield, Mo. CBC Fall 2010: Did not compete and plans to redshirt for the season. Background: Qualfied for the U.S. Junior Amateur in 2008 and the Junior PGA Championship in 2009...A three-time member of the Mid-America Cup Team who also won the PGA Gateway Junior and Plantations Tour’s Crescent Farms Championship in 2009...Placed second at the Show-Me Shootout in 2009 after winning it as a junior and took seventh at the MGA Junior Championship in 2009. Finished 17th and 23rd as a senior and junior, respectively, at the state high school tournament. Personal: Adam David Welch was born May 29, 1992 in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Scott and Colleen Welch...Brother, Brad, plays golf at Rockhurst University...Majoring in Business Administration.

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This is Missouri State Mission

Missouri State University is a public, comprehensive university system with a mission in public affairs, whose purpose is to develop educated persons while achieving five goals: democratizing society, incubating new ideas, imagining Missouri’s future, making Missouri’s future, and modeling ethical and effective behavior. The University’s identity is distinguished by its statewide mission in public affairs, requiring a campus-wide commitment to foster competence and responsibility in the common vocation of citizenship. The academic experience is grounded in a general education curriculum which draws heavily from the liberal arts and sciences. This foundation provides the basis for mastery of disciplinary and professional studies. It also provides essential forums in which students develop the capacity to make wellinformed, independent critical judgments about the cultures, values, and institutions in society. The task of developing educated persons obligates the University to expand the store of human understanding through research, scholarship and creative endeavor, and drawing from that store of understanding, to provide service to the communities that support it. In all of its programs, the University uses the most effective methods of discovering and imparting knowledge and the appropriate use of technology in support of these activities. The University functions through a multi-campus system that is integrated to address the needs of its constituents.

uuConstructed in 1908 as the first campus building after the founding of Missouri State University, Carrington Hall (above) houses many of the University’s administrative offices, as well as an auditorium that is used for classes, concerts, films, lectures, and other special events.

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Academics

T

he University offers more than 150 undergraduate majors in six different academic colleges, 48 graduate programs, as well as a doctorate in Audiology. MSU also provides pre-professional programs for students planning to enter fields such as dentistry, engineering, journalism, law, medicine, and theology.

Academic Colleges College of College of College of College of College of College of

Arts and Letters Business Administration Education Health and Human Services Humanities and Public Affairs Natural and Applied Sciences

Honors College The Honors College provides a program of enhanced, advanced study and recognition for students of unusually strong academic achievement and motivation. The College exists to provide these students with intellectual opportunities beyond those generally found in traditional programs, including smaller and enriched classes and the option to pursue their own research and creative interests.

The Competitive Edge Missouri State students gain a competitive edge through the state’s largest internship program. Students have the opportunities to experience cutting-edge research and interact with nationally recognized faculty and private-industry partners, paving the way for graduates to succeed at top graduate and professional schools across the nation.

Did You Know... ►Missouri State is one of

only 81 institutions - and the only school in Missouri - to be honored by The Princeton Review in its book, Colleges with a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement. ►The

University offers certificates to recognize students who complete a core of prescribed courses designed to significantly increase competency in a stated discipline area. ►The

Springfield campus had 718 full-time instructional faculty in fall 2007, of which 42% were female and 63% were tenured.

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Springfield & the Ozarks A Perfect Location

While Springfield, Mo., provides the perfect mix of a small town feel with big city opportunities, the city also sits within a day’s drive of several other large metropolitan areas: Metropolitan Area Miles Kansas City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Tulsa, Okla.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Little Rock, Ark.. . . . . . . . . . 234 Memphis, Tenn.. . . . . . . . . . 285 Dallas, Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . 430 Chicago, Ill.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515 The Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF) is one of the fastest growing regional airports in the U.S. The airport now features six airlines that fly direct to 12 different major hubs.

Missouri State University sits in Springfield, Mo., the hub of the Ozarks region and the third-largest city in Missouri. Known across the region as “The Queen City of the Ozarks,” the Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area covers five counties in southwest Missouri with a total population of 390,986. Springfield is located in one of the state’s most scenic areas and one of the country’s fast-growing regions. Here is just a sampling of the national recognition that Springfield has received in the last five years: uEmployment Review recognized Springfield as one of America’s top 10 places to live and work. uSports Illustrated recognized Springfield as Missouri’s Sports Town USA. uExpansion Management put Springfield among its top 50 metro areas for “Quality of Life.” uSpringfield was a named a top-30 city for women by the Ladies Home Journal.

Professional Sports

Professional sports have found a home in Springfield, as well. The MSU baseball team shares its home field (Hammons Field-left) with the Springfield Cardinals -- Double-A Minor League affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. The Springfield Cardinals compete in the historic Texas League. The Springfield Lasers of World TeamTennis play at Cooper Tennis Complex. Springfield also hosts the Price Cutter Charity Championship each summer at Highland Springs Country Club. The Charity Championship is a stop on the PGA’s Nationwide Tour.

The Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts is a 2,220 seat multi-purpose performance facility owned and operated by Missouri State University. Since its gala opening in October, 1992, the Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts has met and exceeded the expectations of arts enthusiasts. Hammons Hall presents a full season which includes touring Broadway musical productions, single performances covering the gamut of entertainment from classical music to jazz to dance to theatre, children’s shows, and an emerging concert artists recital series. In keeping with Hammons Hall’s mission to serve the student population, university concerts, recitals and lectures are also part of the season’s schedule. Community arts tenants include the Springfield Symphony and Springfield Regional Opera.

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Facilities Athletic Training   The MSU Athletic Training staff has combined

for more than 90 years experience in athletic training. Included are Director of Athletic Training Services Ivan Milton, Assistant Director Robin Meeks, athletic trainers Jim Penkalski, Shannon Derricks and Steve Sawchak, and five graduate assistants. All are certified by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association and licensed by the Missouri State Board of Healing Arts. Also included are 14 athletic training students who work with student-athletes with supervision by staff members.   A great asset is the involvement of physicians and medical personnel from the community and Missouri State’s Taylor Health and Wellness Center. MSU also receives consulting services from area physicians in a variety of specialties, including cardiology, chiropractic, dentistry, dermatology, internal medicine, general surgery, gynecology, maxiofacial

surgery, neurology, neurosurgery, opthamology, optometry, hand/wrist surgery, otorhinolaryngology, podiatry, radiology and urology. These physicians are available to MSU student-athletes on an immediate referral basis and several visit the Athletic Training room on a weekly basis, providing added convenience for the athlete. MSU Athletics also enjoys around-theclock Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) access.   Athletic Training Services is headquartered in Forsythe Athletics Center and maintains satellite facilities at Hammons Student Center and in the Hammons Field clubhouse. All three are used for therapy plus practice and game preparation and post-event treatment. Each is stocked with stateof-the-art therapy equipment with all rehabilitation done on campus. Included is a Cybex Norm 2,000 Isokinetic Testing Unit and a Dynamic Motion X-ray machine.

Strength & Conditioning   Physical development of more than 500 student-

athletes to increase athletic performance, decrease the chance or severity of injury and enhance sportspecific athletics development are the goals of MSU strength and conditioning.   Strength coach Terry Sauerbry and assistant strength coach Carl Christensen supervise the 7,200-square-foot facility in the Plaster Sports Complex that is utilized by all 16 sports. Sauerbry and Christensen guide the student-athletes through programs designed to improve individual skills and overall team performance. The programs integrate all phases of development, including free weights, multi-joint exercises, plyometrics, conditioning, flexibility, speed and nutrition.

Top-Notch Courses

The MSU strength and conditioning staff works with coaches and Athletic Training Services to develop programs suited for each sport and its student-athletes. Areas of concern in each participant are identified and a strength program is put in place to address all items with the ultimate goal of improving competitive performance.  The Plaster Strength Center, one of the largest of its kind in the Missouri Valley Conference, has eight squat racks, four platforms, four benches and four inclines. There is a full range of dumbbells, a warmup room, and a main room to handle large numbers of athletes from multiple squads.

The Bears are fortunate to enjoy a mutually beneficial relationship with all of the top courses in Springfield, which also are among the finest in the region. Among the courses where Missouri State practices, also pictured on the back cover, are: Branson Creek Golf Club (left and background, back cover)

uNo. 1 Public Course in Missouri uNo. 59 Public Course in the U.S. uTom Fazio design

Millwood Golf & Racquet Club (from top, back cover) u4 1/2 stars, Golf Digest uSite of 2003 Missouri Women’s Amateur, 2005 Missouri Men’s Amateur Hickory Hills Country Club uSite of multiple Missouri Amateur Championships uHome course of U.S. Open champion Payne Stewart Highland Springs Country Club uSite of Nationwide Tour Price Cutter Charity Championship uRobert Trent Jones Jr. design Rivercut Golf Course u4 1/2 stars, Golf Digest uTop 5 Public Course in Missouri, Golfweek & Golf Digest Twin Oaks Country Club (bottom right) uSite of 2002 Missouri Amateur Championship

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Bears in the Valley The Missouri Valley Conference is in its second centennial as a leader in college athletics and is the nation’s second-oldest NCAA Division I conference. The Missouri Valley Conference continues to lead by example as one of college athletics’ most progressive conferences. The Valley emphasizes the importance of the student-athlete and is aggressive in its approach to provide opportunities for its institutions. Based in St. Louis since 1985, the league is assertive in its approach to hosting NCAA basketball championship events, operating a revenueproducing in-house television network, bidding out the right to play host to sport championships and landing title sponsorships for those events. And while the MVC has been progressive in pursuing NCAA events, it has continued to be a national leader in the athletic arena. The oldest Division I conference west of the Mississippi River, The Valley has had numerous successes in its storied history, which includes a myriad of accomplishments since the turn of the century. Starting in 1995-96, the conference broke new ground by allowing its members to bid for hosting rights for select team sport championships. By establishing uniform criteria, the conference is able to assist a host institution in a season-long promotional campaign and provide an avenue for hosts to acquire sponsors and achieve a profit for the event. The 2003-04 season was a landmark for the conference as State Farm Insurance and the league came to terms on an agreement that would provide State Farm with title sponsorship of 17 of the league’s 18 championships. The seeds for this vision were planted by eight administrators representing five institutions, who met at the Midland Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., on Jan. 12, 1907. The five schools which formed the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association were Washington University of St. Louis, and the state universi-

Year 1983* 1984* 1984* 1985* 1986* 1987* 1988* 1989* 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

Coach Jay Kinser Jay Kinser Jay Kinser Bruce Hollowell Bruce Hollowell Bruce Hollowell Bruce Hollowell Bruce Hollowell Bruce Hollowell Bruce Hollowell Bruce Hollowell Bruce Hollowell Bruce Hollowell Bruce Hollowell

Score 636 963 954 1016 1004 954 938 953 911 919 903 924 624 875

Bears in the Valley Team Championships Year Score 1993 903

Individual Medalists Year Player 1999 Rohan Allwood 1993 Rolly Hurst

ties of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Two months after the initial meeting, two more schools -- Drake University and Iowa State College -- were admitted. In the fall of 1907, basketball became the first competitive sport. Today, the MVC sponsors the following sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country and track & field (indoor and outdoor), men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. Athletic accomplishments on the men’s side include 10 national basketball championships, 16 trips to the NCAA Final Four, a 1989 national baseball championship and 19 College World Series qualifiers. In 2001, Missouri State added to The Valley women’s accomplishments, as the Lady Bears advanced to the Women’s Basketball Final Four in St. Louis. Creighton (2004) and Missouri State (2005) have claimed national championships (WNIT) in women’s basketball, while MSU also has a 1992 NCAA Women’s Final Four appearance, and Creighton (2003) and Drake (1999) have made semifinal trips to the WNIT postseason tournament. League members include Bradley University, Creighton University, Drake University, the University of Evansville, Illinois State University, Indiana State University, Missouri State University, the University of Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois University, and Wichita State University.

Top MSU Individual 153 (T3rd), Brett Radle 231 (3rd), Wayne Fredrick 235 (T7th), Todd Baker 237 (2nd), Steve Mayfield 245 (6th), Lance Tyson 236 (1st) Jeff Eiserman 233 (3rd), Thornhill, P. Eiserman 233 (1st), Rolly Hurst 225 (T5th), Jeff Eiserman 226 (4th, Rolly Hurst 218 (1st), Rolly Hurst 227 (T10th), Ryan Wilson 153 (T9th), Bart Hoolehan 214 (T5th), Dan Dolan

Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Coach Bruce Hollowell Perry Leslie Perry Leslie Rolly Hurst Rolly Hurst Bill O’Neill Kory Bowman Kory Bowman Neal Stafford Neal Stafford Neal Stafford Neal Stafford Neal Stafford Neal Stafford

Score 212 218

Coach of the Year

1993 Bruce Hollowell 1991 Bruce Hollowell

Scholar-Athletes 2010 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 1999 1995 1994

Scott Glenn, Ryan Weinhaus Nick Pyatt David Dupy Julien Duxin, Sandesh Sidhu David Dupy, Julien Duxin Jeff Allen, David Dupy Jeff Allen David Hemstad Robert Garland Brian Perdieu

All-Conference 2010 2009 2007 2006 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 1998 1996 1993 1992 1991

Will Hogan Jay McBride Matt Sullivan Matt Sullivan Austin Hackett Julien Duxin David Jenkins Rohan Allwood Rohan Allwood Rohan Allwood Dan Dolan Rolly Hurst, Antonio Serrano, Chris Stack Rolly Hurst Jeff Eiserman

Newcomer of the Year 2010 Will Hogan 2009 Jordan McLaurin

All-Centennial Team Rohan Allwood

MSU Division I Conference Results Since 1983

Place 2nd 3rd T3rd 4th 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 5th 5th 4th

Coach Bruce Hollowell

Score 906 904 880 887 933 916 882 927 910 903 906 902 929 957

Place 5th 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 5th T3rd 5th 6th 5th T6th T6th 4th 6th

Top MSU Individual 224 (T13th), Thomas, Whitesell 222 (3rd), Rohan Allwood 212 (1st), Rohan Allwood 213 (2nd), Rohan Allwood 227 (T12th), David Jenkins 224 (T11th, David Jenkins 214 (3rd), Julien Duxin 225 (T6th), Austin Hackett 226 (T11th), Brian Bennett 224 (T9th), Todd Laney 225 (T16th), Matt Sullivan 223 (T13th), Jack Courington 225 (T4th), Jay McBride 233 (T8th), Jay McBride

*Mid-Continent Conference (1983-89), Missouri Valley Conference 1991-present. Conference meet held in spring 1983-84 and 1991-present, held in fall 1984-89.

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Record Book Individual School Records 18-Hole Score (since 1985) 63 65 65 65 66 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67

Jack Courington, USF Invitational, 3/7/10 Todd Laney, Fairway Club Invitational, 9/13/05 Jason Whitesell, SEMO/Drury Invitational, 9/14/98 Jon Rogers, SEMO/Drury Invitational, 9/14/98 David Jenkins, Stevinson Ranch Invitational, 3/25/02 Will Hogan, Fairway Club Invitational, 9/13/10 Daily Young, Kansas Invitational, 9/20/10 Jay McBride, ORU Shootout, 9/29/09 Jordan McLaurin, USF Invitational, 3/6/09 Damaso Carrera, Jim Colbert Intercollegiate, 9/24/07 Matt Sullivan, Missouri Intercollegiate, 9/5/06 Nick Pyatt, Branson Creek Invitational, 4/5/05 Matt Sullivan, Branson Creek Invitational, 4/5/04 Jeff Allen, Branson Creek Invitational, 4/8/02 Rohan Allwood, Shocker Classic, 4/12/99

54-Hole Score (since 1985) 208 209 209 209 209 209 210 211 212 212 212 212

Damaso Carrera, ASU Indian Classic, 4/08 Austin Hackett, Hawkeye Intercollegiate, 9/04 David Jenkins, SMS/Pepsi Invitational, 10/01 Jon Rogers, SMS Spring Classic, 3/00 Rohan Allwood, SEMO/Drury Invitational, 9/99 Jason Whitesell, SEMO/Drury Invitational, 9/98 Austin Hackett, SMS Fall Invitational, 10/04 David Jenkins, SMS/Pepsi Invitational, 10/00 Jack Courington, USF Invitational, 3/10 Jordan McLaurin, D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate, 10/08 David Hemstad, SEMO/Drury Invitational, 9/99 Rohan Allwood, Missouri Valley Conference Championship, 4/99

Team School Records 18-Hole Score (since 1985) 278 279 281 281 281 282 282 283 283 283

SEMO/Drury Invitational, 9/14/98 Diet Pepsi/Shocker Classic, 4/12/99 Ron Smith/USF Invitational, 3/6/09 SEMO/Drury Invitational, 9/13/99 CMSU Heart of America Invitational, 9/8/90 Fairway Club Invitational, 9/13/05 SEMO/Drury Invitational, 9/14/99 D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate, 9/16/02 SMS Spring Classic, 3/20/00 Missouri Valley Conference Championship, 5/6/96

54-Hole Score (since 1985) 848 857 859 861 865 870 872 873 874 875 875 875

SEMO/Drury Invitational, 9/99 SEMO/Drury Invitational, 9/98 D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate, 9/02 ASU Indian Classic, 4/08 Arkansas State Indian Classic, 4/07 SMS/Pepsi Invitational, 10/01 Ron Smith/USF Invitational, 3/09 Hawkeye Intercollegiate, 9/04 Branson Creek Invitational, 4/02 Desert Shootout, 3/09 SMS Spring Classic, 3/00 Missouri Valley Conference Championship, 5/96

Season Scoring Average (since 1985) 73.47 73.48 73.69 73.75 74.17 74.53 74.84 74.91 75.11 75.21

Matt Sullivan, 2006-07 David Jenkins, 2001-02 Rohan Allwood, 1999-00 Rohan Allwood, 1998-99 Matt Sullivan, 2005-06 Rolly Hurst, 1991-92 Damaso Carrera, 2006-07 Todd Laney, 2005-06 Will Hogan, 2009-10 Jay McBride, 2007-08

Career Scoring Average (min. 40 rounds) 74.27 74.32 74.53 74.92 75.00 75.35 75.39 75.49 75.75 75.88

Rohan Allwood, 1997-00 David Jenkins, 2000-02 Will Hogan, 2009-present (MSU only) Matt Sullivan, 2003-07 Austin Hackett, 2003-2004 Todd Laney, 2004-06 Rolly Hurst, 1989-93 Jay McBride, 2006-10 Brian Bennett, 2002-06 David Hemstad, 1997-00

uuMatt Sullivan is the school single-season recordholder for scoring average, posting a 73.47 mark in 2006-07.

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2009-10 Results/Stats Date

Sept. 14-15 Sept. 21-22 Sept. 28-29 Oct. 11-12 Oct. 19-20 Feb. 15-16 Mar. 5-7 Mar. 15-16 Apr. 5-6 Apr. 12-13 Apr. 17-18 Apr. 26-27

Tournament (Site)

Fairway Club Invitational (Nebraska City, Neb.) Jim Colbert Intercollegiate (Manhattan, Kan.) Bob Hurley ORU Shootout (Tulsa, Okla.) D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate (Normal, Ill.) F&M Bank/APSU Intercollegiate (Clarksville, Tenn.) Rice/Srixon Intercollegiate (Houston, Texas) USF Invitational (Dade City, Fla.) Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic (Choudrant, La.) Branson Creek Invitational (Hollister, Mo.) ASU Red Wolf Classic (Jonesboro, Ark.) Hawkeye/TaylorMade-adidas Invitational (Iowa City, Iowa) State Farm/MVC Championship (Hutchinson, Kan.)

Name

Yr.

Will Hogan Jay McBride Jack Courington Jordan McLaurin Mark Hogan Ryan Weinhaus Scott Glenn Matt Cermak

So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr.

Rds. 35 35 30 11 15 17 24 17

Strokes

Avg.

2629 2635 2271 835 1167 1335 1899 1351

Tournament Summaries

75.11 75.29 75.70 75.91 77.80 78.53 79.13 79.47

70s 29 31 24 8 10 12 13 9

MSU Results

310-296-299—905 315-300—615 308-299-305—912 305-302-301—908 300-291-286—877 319-306-306—931 296-300-284—880 312-305-314—931 307-296-306—909 289-291-299—879 299-306-290—895 335-315-307—957

Low 71 67 63 72 72 71 73 73

MSU Place

10th of 12 7th of 9 2nd of 12 6th of 15 12th of 16 10th of 15 T13th of 23 T10th of 16 5th of 9 9th of 18 6th of 10 6th of 9

Team Champion (Score)

Drake (852) Kansas State (569) Texas State (902) Illinois State (873) Eastern Kentucky (859) Rice (886) Florida Southern (852) Southeastern Louisiana (880) SFA, Western Illinois (890) Middle Tennessee (858) Iowa (863) Wichita State (922)

Best Finish

T3rd, Bob Hurley ORU Shootout 1st, Bob Hurley ORU Shootout T6th, USF Invitational 17th, Jim Colbert Intercollegiate T16th, Branson Creek Invitational T33nd, Jim Colbert Intercollegiate T32nd, Branson Creek Invitational T42nd, Branson Creek Invitational

Fairway Club Invitational Jack Courington 80-71-71--222 Jay McBride 76-78-70--224 Will Hogan 83-74-76--233 Scott Glenn 78-73-82--233 Ryan Weinhaus 76-79-82--237

T29 T37 T53 T53 T61

F&M Bank/APSU Intercollegiate Will Hogan 74-71-73--218 Jack Courington 79-71-68--218 Jordan McLaurin 72-75-72--219 Jay McBride 76-74-73--223 Ryan Weinhaus 78-76-77--231

T18 T18 T25 T47 T76

Jim Colbert Intercollegiate Jordan McLaurin 75-75--150 Jay McBride 79-73--152 Will Hogan 82-74--156 Ryan Weinhaus 79-78--157 Matt Cermak 82-83--165

17 T21 T29 T33 T49

Rice Intercollegiate Will Hogan Jay McBride Jack Courington Matt Cermak Scott Glenn

74-77-73--224 81-73-77--231 82-74-76--232 82-82-85--249 86-84-80--250

T6 T22 T31 T74 76

Bob Hurley ORU Shootout Jay McBride 75-73-67--215 Will Hogan 76-73-75--224 Jordan McLaurin 82-73-80--235 Scott Glenn 80-80-83--243 Jack Courington 77-82-86--245

1 T3 T26 T38 T44

USF Invitational Jack Courington Jay McBride Ryan Weinhaus Will Hogan Scott Glenn

73-76-63--212 73-77-73--223 76-77-71--224 74-73-81--228 78-74-77--229

T6 T50 T55 T81 T85

D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate Will Hogan 73-77-71--221 Jay McBride 77-76-75--228 Jordan McLaurin 79-74-78--231 Scott Glenn 82-75-77--234 Mark Hogan 76-80-80--236

T8 T26 T44 T54 T65

Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic Will Hogan 75-73-71--219 Jack Courington 79-75-81--235 Jay McBride 75-80-83--238 Matt Cermak 84-77-79--240 Scott Glenn 83-84-83--250

4 T46 T61 T68 81

Branson Creek Invitational Will Hogan 75-72-75--222 Jack Courington 76-73-74--223 Mark Hogan (i) 74-77-73--224 Jay McBride 77-74-77--228 Scott Glenn (i) 75-79-78--232 Ryan Weinhaus 79-77-80--236 Matt Cermak 79-78-80--237

T7 T11 T16 T21 T32 T38 T42

ASU Red Wolf Classic Will Hogan Jay McBride Jack Courington Matt Cermak Mark Hogan Scott Glenn (i)

T17 T31 T40 T50 T71 T71

71-73-72--216 69-72-79--220 74-72-75--221 75-76-73--224 75-74-79--228 75-77-76--228

Hawkeye/TaylorMade-adidas Invitational Jay McBride 73-74-73--220 Will Hogan 71-79-72--222 Jack Courington 77-75-73--225 Mark Hogan 78-80-72--230 Matt Cermak 82-78-76--236

T12 T19 T26 49 T53

State Farm/MVC Championship Jay McBride 82-76-75--233 Jack Courington 86-78-74--238 Will Hogan 80-85-81--246 Mark Hogan 92-80-77--249 Ryan Weinhaus 87-81-82--250

T8 T16 T30 T35 37

2010 Fall Results/Statistics Date

Sept. 13-14 Sept. 20-21 Oct. 2-3 Oct. 18-19 Oct. 25-26

Name

Tournament (Site)

MSU Results

Fairway Club Invitational (Nebraska City, Neb.) Kansas Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.) D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate (Normal, Ill.) Bill Ross/UMKC Intercollegiate (Kansas City, Mo.) SIUE Intercollegiate by Doubletree (Edwardsville, Ill.)

Will Hogan Daily Young Jordan McLaurin Jack Courington Nick Langley Matt Cermak Mark Hogan Eric Straub

Yr.

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

Rds. 14 14 14 14 9 8 2 6

Strokes 1023 1053 1054 1063 701 626 157 482

Avg.

73.07 75.21 75.29 75.93 77.89 78.25 78.50 80.33

291-288--579 293-293-295--880 307-303-304--914 303-295-296--894 304-292-301--897

70s 14 12 13 12 6 5 1 2

Low 67 67 68 69 74 75 77 74

MSU Place

Best Finish

2nd of 12 4th of 15 6th of 18 5th of 14 1st of 8

Team Champion (Score) UMKC (576) Oklahoma City (865) Illinois (875) Central Arkansas (876) Missouri State (897)

1st, SIUE Intercollegiate 2nd, Bill Ross/UMKC Intercollegiate T6th, SIUE Intercollegiate T4th, Fairway Club Invitational T9th, SIUE Intercollegiate T30th, Fairway Club Invitational T60th, Fairway Club Invitational 42nd, SIUE Intercollegiate

2010-11 Missouri State Men’s Golf


All-Time MSU Lettermen A

Agee, David....................... 1958-59-60 Agee, Lee........................... 1947-48-49 Aikmus, Steve...............................1976 Allen, Jeff........................... 2000-01-02 Allwood, Rohan................. 1998-99-00 Alumbaugh, Pedren.......................1995 Arthur, Forrest...............................1986 Alt, Tyler................................. 2001-03 Aton, Ray................................ 1934-35 Atzen, Mike........................ 1984-85-86 Auner, Tom............................. 1977-78

B

Bagby, Terry............................ 1976-77 Bailey, Bill......................... 1971-72-73 Barnes, Kurt..................1987-88-90-91 Bass, Stanley........................... 1947-54 Baxter, Dick............................ 1963-64 Beezley, Ron...................... 1935-36-37 Bennett, Brian...............2003-04-05-06 Biser, Robert.................1978-79-80-81 Bonham, Dick.................... 1951-52-54 Brayfield, Dale..............................1948 Brenneisen, Joe....................... 1937-38 Brewer, Brian................................1986 Brody, Stewart...............................1987

C

Carr, Michael................................1969 Carrera, Damaso...........2005-06-07-08 Carrey, Devin................................2006 Case, Don......................................1952 Cermak, Matt..................... 2007-09-10 Clark, Kevin............................ 1994-95 Courington, Jack................ 2008-09-10 Crawford, Greg.............................1987 Cronly, John..................2005-06-07-08

D

Daugherty, Byron..........1949-50-51-52 Davis, Bill.....................................1954 Day, John................................. 1993-94 Dennis, Allen...................... 1967-68-69 Dillon, James...................... 1955-56-57 Dobis, Jim.....................................1965 Dolan, Bill.....................................1974 Dolan, Dan.............................. 1996-97 Dupy David...................2001-02-03-05 Duxin, Julien.................2001-02-03-04

E

Eiserman, Jeff...............1988-89-90-91 Eiserman, Paul................... 1989-90-91 Eldred, Jesse..................................1954 Ellis, Dean.....................1977-78-79-80 English, Greg................1969-70-71-72 Evans, Jim.....................................1988 Everitt, John..................................1948

F

Fredrick, Wayne............1981-82-83-84

G

Garland, Robert....................... 1994-95 Gaskins, Mike...............1990-91-92-93 Gierse, Steve.................1970-71-72-73 Glenn, Scott...................2007-08-09-10 Gooch, Larry.................1961-62-63-64 Greig, Drew...................................1965 Gribble, Vance......................... 1975-76 Griffin, Gary..................................1974

H

Hackett, Austin........................ 2004-05 Haherman, Jack.............................1958 Hall, Mike.....................................1986 Hall, Norman...................... 1952-57-58 Harrington, Ryan...........................1996 Harrison, Charles..........................1939 Hart, Steven...................1972-73-74-75 Haskell, Brian...............................1985 Haynes, Roger...............1978-79-81-82 Hemstad, David.................. 1998-99-00 Henage, John.................................1965 Hildebrandt, Chris.........................1967 Hill, Chris......................................2000 Hoberg, Eric....................... 1977-78-79 Hogan, Mark........................... 2009-10 Hogan, Will...................................2010 Hogg, Bill................................ 1938-39 Hollowell, Bruce...........1962-63-64-66 Hoolehan, Bart..............1995-96-97-98 Hooser, Paul..................................1975 Howerton, Jim...............................1947 Hurst, Rolly...................1990-91-92-93

Lambert, Scott...............................1980 Laney, Todd............................. 2005-06 Laws, Dennis.................................1976 Limbach, Dennis...........................1983 Logan, Stan...................1969-70-71-72 Lore, Eddie....................1940-41-47-48 Lucas, Bill.....................1961-62-63-64 Lyles, Max.......................... 1965-66-67

M

McBride, Jay.................2007-08-09-10 McLaurin, Jordan.................... 2009-10 Medley, Chuck..............................1985 Miller, Gene............................ 1948-49 Monroe, Steve...............1966-67-68-69 Moore, Mike........................... 1994-95 Moulder, Jim.................................1954

N

North, Gene...................................1952

O

Oldham, Russ................1979-80-81-82 Oliphant, Peter..............................1986 Orchard, Bud.................................1951 Orms, Russell................1968-69-70-71

P

Powell, Ron............................. 1965-66 Presley, Leslie......................... 1973-75 Pyatt, Jared....................2000-02-03-04 Pyatt, Nick.......................... 2003-05-06

R

J

Jackson, Eugene................. 1948-49-50 Jenkins, David......................... 2001-02 Johnson, Clifford..................... 1949-50 Jones, Hal......................1967-68-69-70

K

L

Kaminsky, Russ....................... 1940-41 Kennedy, Chris........................ 2000-01 Kennedy, Craig.............................1984 Ketchum, Lewis...................... 1955-56 Knotts, David.......................... 1960-61 Kostelecky, Scott...........1987-88-89-91 Kremer, Joey.................1970-71-72-73 Kunz, Charles.......................... 1938-39

Radle, Brett...................1982-83-84-85 Reaves, Mark.......................... 1968-69 Rees, Bradley..................... 1978-79-80 Replogle, Zac.......................... 2004-05 Rinker, Rudy........................... 1967-68 Rogers, Jon....................1997-98-99-00 Rosenbaum, Jerry.................... 1965-66 Ruhle, Harry..................................1955 Ryder, William........................ 1983-84

S

Sallaz, Martin................................1976 Saporito, Jim........................... 1992-93 Scott, Wayne...................... 1959-60-61 Serrano, Antonio...........................1993 Setser, John...................................1976 Shreve, James................................1961 Sidhu, Sandesh................... 2002-03-04 Slusarek, Bob................................1957 Snyder, Chad.................................1994 Squires, Andrew............................1955 Stacey, David................................1965 Stack, Chris............................. 1992-93 Sterning, Cristian............... 1999-00-01

2010-11 Missouri State Men’s Golf

Steury, Jeff.............................. 1974-78 Stewart, Bill............................ 1940-41 Stewart, James.................... 1935-36-38 Sullivan, Colby.............1995-96-97-98 Sullivan, Matt................2004-05-06-07

T

Talbot, Jack...................................1959 Thomas, Greg................1997-98-99-00 Thompson, Harold.................. 1949-50 Thompson, Tyler...........................1999 Thornhill, Lance................. 1989-90-91 Toplift, Dave.................................1977 Torluemke, Dan.............1996-97-98-99 Tropp, Walter................................1960 Tyson, Lance.................1987-88-89-90

U

Underwood, Bill...................... 1974-75

V

Vahldick, Eric................1990-91-92-93

W

Waters, Francis..............................1960 Watson, Arch.................................1985 Watson, John........................... 1979-80 Weaver, Jerry.................................1956 Webb, Gene............................. 1940-41 Weinhaus, Ryan.............2007-08-09-10 Welch, William..............1957-58-59-60 Welter, Bill....................1996-97-98-99 Wheeler, Jim.................................1963 White, George......................... 1966-67 White, Jim............................... 1961-62 Whitesell, Jason............1996-97-98-99 Whittaker, David...........................1950 Whittaker, Scott............................1986 Wiesehan, Fred........................ 1975-76 Williams, Dave..............................1954 Williams, David............1982-83-84-85 Williams, Jay...................... 1982-83-84 Williams, Lano..............................1951 Williams, Michael.........................1966 Wilson, Ryan........................... 1994-95 Wilson, Wayne..............1952-53-54-55 Wood, Larry..................................1959 Wunderlich, Dusty............. 2001-02-03

Y

Yocum, James......................... 1977-79

Z

Zimmerman, Jay...........................1981


2010-11 BEARS MEN’S GOLF SCHEDULE September 13-14 Fairway Club Invitational 20-21 Kansas Fall Invitational

Nebraska City, Neb. Lawrence, Kan.

October 2-3 18-19 25-26

Normal, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. Edwardsville, Ill.

D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate Bill Ross/UMKC Intercollegiate SIUE/Doubletree Intercollegiate

February 21-22 Rice Intercollegiate

Houston, Texas

March 4-6 13-15 28-29

USF Invitational Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic UALR/First Tee Intercollegiate

Dade City, Fla. Choudrant, La. Little Rock, Ark.

April 4-5 11-12 25-26

Branson Creek Invitational ASU Red Wolves Classic State Farm MVC Tournament

Hollister, Mo. Jonesboro, Ark. Sunrise Beach, Mo.

May 19-21 31

NCAA Regionals NCAA Division I Championship

Various sites Stillwater, Okla.

June 1-5

NCAA Division I Championship

Missouri Statee Stillwater, Okla.

BearsSoccer Women’s

www.MissouriStateBears.com


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