2011 Morehead State Women's Golf Guide

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Eagle Home Course of Morehead State Golf

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estled in the lush green splendor of northeastern Kentucky, Eagle Trace is a gently rolling, beautifully wooded semi-private 18-hole golf course designed to challenge the skills of the most seasoned players, yet enjoyable and playable to all golfers. This par 72 course covers a maximum distance of 6,902 yards from the championship tees. Award Winning Golf Course • Bent Grass tees and USGA certified built greens • A unique and challenging variety of water, sand and topographical hazards • Five tee placements per hole to accommodate the varying skill levels of all players • Year round play

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• A brand new short game facility equipped with an 8,500 square foot green, two large bunkers and 85 yards of fairway • A large practice range • A clubhouse with a fully merchandised Pro Shop • A concession area with seating • Site of the 2011 Kentucky State Open Qualifier • Site of the 2010 U.S. Amateur Qualifier • Site of the 1998 KGA State Amateur Tournament • Site of the 1999 Women’s KGA State Amateur Tournament • Site of the 2000 Men’s KGA • Site of the 2003 Kentucky State High School Championship

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Hole 1 Par 4 | 366 Yards

Hole 2 Par 4 | 391 Yards

Hole 3 Par 5 | 476 Yards

Hole 4 Par 3 | 162 Yards

Hole 5 Par 5 | 507 Yards

Hole 6 Par 4 | 318 Yards

Hole 7 Par 4 | 383 Yards

Hole 8 Par 3 | 150 Yards

Hole 9 Par 4 | 360 Yards

Hole 10 Par 4 | 332 Yards

Hole 11 Par 5 | 505 Yards

Hole 12 Par 3 | 141 Yards

Hole 13 Par 4 | 385 Yards

Hole 14 Par 4 | 340 Yards

Hole 15 Par 4 | 343 Yards

Hole 16 Par 3 | 160 Yards

Hole 17 Par 4 | 370 Yards

Hole 18 Par 5 | 490 Yards

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Short Game I

n an on-going effort to improve its facilities to become a model for Division I programs, Morehead State added a short-game practice area to Eagle Trace Golf Course in the summer of 2009. The area added to the course’s existing practice amenities, which includes a driving range and putting green and was a crucial upgrade for the Eagle golf teams. It includes a practice green with surrounding bunkers and fairway, allowing players to work on all aspects of their short game, from putting to chipping to sand shots.

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Morehead ... Much More

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orehead State University is much more than you might expect. We are much more than a college ... much more than an alma mater ... much more engaged ... much more personal ... and much more than a regional partner. MSU delivers a strong and affordable education for friendly, ambitious students who thrive in a student-focused learning environment defined by small class sizes and faculty committed to teaching and student success. Academically, the University offers 76 undergraduate degree programs, including eight associate level degrees and 12 preprofessional programs in four colleges — Caudill College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; College of Business and Public Affairs; College of Education; and College of Science and Technology — and 20 academic departments. There are 71 graduate degree programs plus 40 graduate level nondegree programs designed especially for professional educators. The education specialist in five specialty areas also is offered. A master’s degree for physician assistants, social workers and a cooperative doctoral program, all with the University of Kentucky, are available on the

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MSU campus. A doctoral degree in education began in the fall of 2010. Morehead State has been recognized for the eighth consecutive year as one of the top public universities in the South in the 2011 edition of “America’s Best Colleges” by U.S.News & World Report. MSU is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools (SACS). Morehead State was the first institution in Kentucky to offer a complete degree program, the Master of Business Administration (MBA), online. The University has erected a space tracking system in partnership with NASA. The second component of the Space Science Center opened in 2009 - a $16.6 million instruction and research support facility. MSU is among five institutions in the U.S. with a bachelor’s degree in space science. Athletically, the University sponsors 16 intercollegiate sports for men and women in accordance with the regulations of the Ohio Valley Conference, the Pioneer Football League and Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. MSU also supports an intramural program involving more than 25 team and individual sports.

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MSU Opens Beautiful NEW Campus Recreation and Wellness Center The campus Recreation & Wellness Center is a state-of-the-art 24 million dollar facility that as 100% student funded. It merges the aquatics, fitness and wellness, and intramural departments. The 100,000 square foot building houses three basketball courts, a competition size pool with zipline and vortex, fitness area complete with various types of workout equipment, walking track, racquetball courts and locker rooms. A large lawn area provides space for all types of outdoor activities. This new facility is a key part of student life at MSU and continues MSU’s vision for the future!

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The Eagle M

orehead State athletics’ new Eagle Center (Eagle Athletics Guided Learning and Enhancement) is arguably the finest academic center dedicated solely for student-athletes in the Ohio Valley Conference and amongst midmajor level athletic programs. It rivals major university athletic programs’ academic centers and gives MSU studentathletes a superb facility to concentrate on their academic responsibilities and work towards their degrees.

MSU student-athletes will benefit from 7,000 square feet of space dedicated to computer and learning labs and study space as well as enhanced staff for academic assistance. Offices for Athletic Academic Coordinator Valerie Ousley and her staff, Senior Woman Administrator and Head Athletic Trainer for Women’s Sports Sara Larson and head tennis coach Kevin Fulton are also housed in the Eagle Center.

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Campus Live Like an Eagle

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orehead State offers students several options for living on campus. Incoming students have the option of many residence halls that are either two-person or four-person units. Upperclassmen can even choose from three apartment-style

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living halls. Morehead State has also undergone a major refurbishing process for all its resident halls, including updating technology in rooms and common areas and transforming the hall with modern amentities.

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On Campus Dining

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tudents have a plethora of options for dining on campus. The newly renovated Marketplace in the Adron Doran University Center offers home style cooking along with many other fast food and health food options, including made-toorder Asian food, made-to-order sandwiches and salads, and Taco Bell and Chick-Fil-A. ADUC also unveiled its newest food and beverage option this past year when Starbucks opened a facility. Alumni Tower dining center offers students a buffet-style dining experience as well as a delicious salad bar option. Alumni Tower also houses a convenience store. Students can choose from a variety of meal plans that suits each one’s individual dining habits.

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2011 Fall Schedule away

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Aug. 29

Sept. 12-13

Sept. 19-20

Oct. 3-4

Oct. 23-24

EKU/ Marshall Tri-Match

Murray State Drake Creek Invite

Wild Eggs Cardinal Cup

The Johnie Imes Women’s Golf Tournament

Edwin Watts/ Palmetto Intercollegiate

Richmond, Ky.

Paducah, Ky.

Simpsonville, Ky.

Columbia, Mo.

Kiawah, S.C.

Arlington Golf Course

Drake Creek Golf Course

Cardinal Club

The Club at Old Hawthorne

Oak Point

2012 Spring Schedule

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Home

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Feb. 26-28

March 9-11

March 18-20

March 23-25

Apr. 6-7

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Edwin Watts/ Kiawah Island Classic

JMU Eagle Landing Invitational

MSU Ocala Spring Invitational

UC Spring Invitational

EKU Lady Colonel Classic

Kiawah, S.C.

Orange Park, Fla.

Ocala, Fla.

Crystal Springs, Fla.

Richmond, Ky.

Cougar Point

Eagle Landing Golf Club

Juliette Falls

Plantation Golf Course

Arlington Golf Course

Neutral

Neutral

Neutral

Apr. 22-24

May 10-12

May 22-25

OVC Championship

NCAA Regionals

NCAA Championship

Dickson, Tenn.

TBA

Franklin, Tenn.

GreyStone Golf Club

TBA

Legends Golf Club

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Meet the

Vanessa Bognot Freshman Granada Hills, Calif.

Emma Eksell Senior Gothenburg, Sweden

Emma Jรถnsson Senior Taby, Sweden

Marisa Kamelgarn Junior Mahopac, N.Y.

Amalie Munck Sophomore Skovlunde, Denmark

Sofia Pettersson Sophomore Stockholm, Sweden

Krista Power Freshman Owenton, Ky.

Hannah Sublett Freshman South Shore, Ky.

Karolina Tunstig Senior Mossbystrand, Sweden

Stephanie Barker Head Coach Camarillo, Calif.

Darlene Bognot Volunteer Assistant Granada Hills, Calif.

Paige Lausier Student Assistant Ocala, Fla.

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Stephanie Head Coach | 4th Season at MSU • 2010-11 OVC Coach of the Year • Led Morehead State to its first ever OVC championship and NCAA Regional berth in 2010-11 • Coached the 2010-11 OVC Player of the Year and OVC championship medalist • Coached the 2010 OVC Freshman of the Year • Has coached 11 All-OVC Players in just three seasons • 13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll recipients • Coached at the University of Kentucky for six seasons, leading the Wildcats to numerous national rankings • Has seen her golfers win 20 National Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholars • 20 Academic All-SEC recipients • 2001 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year at Cal State-Northridge • Played professionally on the LPGA, Australian, Futures and European LPGA Tours • In 1995, was a qualifier for both the Women’s U.S. Open and the Women’s British Open • Four-year letterwinner and graduate of Oklahoma State • Qualified for the NCAA Championships all four years • Earned First-Team All-America honors and was a three-time Academic All-America honoree • OSU Woman Athlete of the Year and Woman Athlete of the Year for the state of Oklahoma in 1993

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MSU Tournament Titles Under Barker MSU-Marshall-EKU Tri-Match

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F&M Bank Intercollegiate

2009

EKU Spring Invitational

2009

MSU-Marshall-EKU Tri-Match

2010

Murray State Drake Creek Classic

2010

MSU-Marshall-EKU Tri-Match

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MSU Ocala Spring Invitational

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EKU Spring Invitational

2011

OVC Championship

2011

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The Stephanie Barker File Born: Carmel, Calif. Education: Oklahoma State University, B.S. in Education, 1994; University of Kentucky, M.S. in Kinesiology and Health Promotion, 2005; LPGA T&CP Member Playing Experience: LPGA Tour Player; European Tour Player; Futures Tour Player; Two-Time U.S. Open Qualifier; British Open Qualifier; Winner of Colorado Open; Four-Time NCAA Championship Qualifier; First-Team All-American; Second-Team All-American; Edith Cummings Munson Award Winner; OSU Woman Athlete of the Year; State of Oklahoma Woman Athlete of the Year; Five Collegiate Titles; 23 Top-Ten Finishes; Four All-Conference Honors; Two Big VIII Conference Championships; One Top-Ten Finish at NCAA Finals; Three-Time Academic All-American Coaching Experience: MSU Head Coach (2007-present); OVC Coach of the Year (2011); University of Kentucky Head Coach (2001 - 2007); California State University Northridge Head Coach (1999 - 2001); Big Sky Coach of the Year (2001) Personal: Husband, Jamie; Son, Alec Lee; Son, Zack; Daughter, Bailee

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Darlene Volunteer Assistant Coach

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Morehead State Second Season

arlene Bognot is in her second year as a volunteer assistant for the MSU women’s golf program. After transferring from the College of the Canyons, Bognot played two seasons for head coach Stephanie Barker at MSU. A highlight of her MSU career was winning the 2009 MSU-EKU-Marshall Tri-Match. She also finished 18th at the OVC Championships in 2009. Bognot is a native of Sylmar, Calif., and helped College of the Canyons to the 2007 state championship.

Paige Student Assistant Coach

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Morehead State First Season

fter a prolific career for the Eagles, Paige Lausier will serve as a student assistant in 2011-12. Lausier transferred from the University of Kentucky and played three seasons at MSU. She capped her senior year in 2010-11 by earning First-Team All-Conference honors and helping MSU win its first-ever OVC championship. Lausier received All-OVC honors in 2008-09 & 2010-11. Named OVC Golfer of the Week last year when she finished third at the UC Spring Invite. In 2008-09 she won medalist honors at the Methodist University Tri-Meet. 2011-1 2

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Emma Class: Senior | Height: 5-9 Hometown: Gothenburg, Sweden Previous School: University of Kentucky • Transfer from University of Kentucky • Two-time NGCA All-American Scholar • Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor in 2009-10 and 2010-11 • Posted two top 10 finishes in 2010-11

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Emma Class: Senior | Height: 5-9 Hometown: Taby, Sweden Previous School: Danderyds Gymnasium • 2010-11 OVC Player of the Year • 2011 OVC Tournament Medalist • Four-time OVC Player of the Week in 2010-11 • Named All-OVC in 2010-11 • Individual medalist in five events in 2010-11 and one in 2009-10 • In 2010-11, Won the Murray State Drake Creek Invitational, the Tribe Invitational, MSU Ocala Spring Invitational, EKU Spring Classic and OVC Championship • Named All-OVC in 2009-2010 • 20 top 20 finishes in the last two seasons • Two-time NGCA All-American Scholar • Three-time OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll member

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Karolina Class: Senior | Height: 5-2 Hometown: Mossbystrand, Sweden Previous School: Sydsjanska Gymnasium • Earned prestigious OVC Academic Medal of Honor in 2010-11 • NGCA All-American Scholar in 2009-10 • Named to OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll three times • Two career top 20 finishes • Ranked among the top 80 golfers 21-or-under in Sweden

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Marisa Class: Junior | Height: 5-3 Hometown: Mahopac, N.Y. Previous School: Mahopac HS • 2011 Murray State Drake Creek Invite Individual Medalist • Two time winner of the MSU-EKU-Marshall tri-match in 2011 and 2010 • First-Team All-OVC in 2011 • Four-time OVC Player of the Week in her career • Boasts 12 career top 10 finishes • Four top five finishes last season • First-Team All-OVC in 2010 • 2009-10 OVC Freshman of the Year • 2009-10 All-OVC Newcomer Award • Won her first collegiate tournament at the 2009 Cincinnati Fall Invitational • Two-time NGCA All-American Scholar • Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll twice

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Amalie Class: Sophomore | Height: 5-7 Hometown: Skovlunde, Denmark Previous School: Herlev Gymnasium og HF • 2010-11 All-OVC Newcomer Award • Two top 20 finishes in her career • Two top 10 finishes • Ranked 10th among Danish girls in the 18-and-under category

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Sofia Class: Sophomore | Height: 5-8 Hometown: Stockholm, Sweden Previous School: Viktor Rydberg • 2010-11 All-OVC Newcomer Award • Four top 10 finishes in her first collegiate season • Finished 9th at the OVC Championship • Tied for 6th at the Murray State Drake Creek Invitational • NGCA All-American Scholar in 2010-11 • Earned OVC Academic Medal of Honor • Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

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Vanessa Class: Freshman | Height: 5-4 Hometown: Granada Hills, Calif. Previous School: James Monroe HS • Four-time team MVP at James Monroe High School • First place finish in her division as a Junior and Senior • Notched eight victories and ten top three finishes in the SCPGA Junior Series in 2009 – 2010 • Placed third in the 2009 CIF LA Section of the CA Girls High School Championships • Qualified for the CIF Championship Finals in 2009 • Qualified for the Optimist Junior World Championship in 2010

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Krista Class: Freshman | Height: 5-9 Hometown: Owenton, Ky. Previous School: Owen County HS • Valedictorian of her high school graduating class • Three-time All “A” Regional winner • Finished in the top 5 at the state tournament as a senior • Northern Central Kentucky Conference Tournament MVP in 2007 and 2009 • Jace Bugg Award Winner for the Pepsi Junior Golf Tour in 2010 • Awarded Kentucky Sportsmanship Award at the State Golf Tournament

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Hannah Class: Freshman | Height: 5-6 Hometown: South Shore, Ky. Previous School: Greenup County HS • Three-time 11th Region champion • Finished in the top 10 at the 2009 Kentucky State Championship • Placed eighth at the Bluegrass Junior Championship in 2010

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OVC Eagles Claim 2011 Title with Wire-to-Wire Finish

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orehead State capped an incredible 2010-11 season by winning the program’s first-ever Ohio Valley Conference championship on April 23 at Greystone Golf Club in Dickson, Tenn. The Eagles led from wire-to-wire in the three-round event and claimed the title on day three with an OVC championship record low round of 291. That mark had ironically bettered the previous record of 292 set by MSU on day one of the 2011 OVC championships. The Eagles won the team title by 14 strokes over second place Murray State. MSU had three top five finishers, led by individual medal-

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ist and OVC Player of the Year Emma Jonsson. Senior Paige Lauiser finished second, tying an OVC tournament record for low round with a 69 in the final round. Sophomore Marisa Kamelgarn finished fourth. Head coach Stephanie Barker was named OVC Coach of the Year. In the three years MSU has competed in the OVC championship event since ressurrecting the program, the Eagles have never finished lower than third. The Eagles took third place in 2008-09 and equalled that finish in 2009-10 as well.

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2011 NCAA Eagles go Dancing in South Bend, Ind.

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y winning the 2011 OVC championship, Morehead State’s women’s golf team earned an automatic bid into the NCAA Regionals. With the team, staff and fans (and even Beaker) gathered in the Len Miller Room in the AAC on April 25, the Eagles learned they would be participating in the Central Regional at Notre Dame’s Miller Golf Course on May 5-7. MSU matched up against 24 of the nation’s best wom-

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en’s golf teams at the regional, facing competition from such national powers as UCLA, Duke, LSU, Texas, Stanford, Notre Dame, Ohio State and coach Barker’s alma mater Oklahoma State. While the Eagles did not advance to the NCAA Finals event, they did finish 22nd in the regionals, and the experience the MSU players and staff received while competing against the nation’s best will be an experience they will never forget.

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Excellence T

he Morehead State women’s golf was only resurrected three seasons ago, but in that short time, the Eagles have established themselves as one of the Ohio Valley Conference’s and the Southeast region’s top teams. The 2010-11 season was capped with the program’s first-ever OVC Championship and NCAA Regional berth. Junior Emma Jönsson was crowned OVC Player of the Year as well as OVC championship medalist. In the Eagles’ first three seasons the team has won nine events, has placed in the top-three six times, and finished in the top-five three additional times. Individual Medalist

Darlene Bognot Marisa Kamelgarn Marisa Kamelgarn Emma Jönsson Emma Jönsson Emma Jönsson Emma Jönsson Emma Jönsson Marisa Kamelgarn

2009 EKU/Marshall/MSU Tri-Match 2009 UC Fall Invitational 2010 EKU/Marshall/MSU Tri-Match 2010 Murray State Drake Creek Classic 2010 William & Mary Tribe Invitational 2011 MSU Ocala Spring Invitational 2011 EKU Lady Colonel Classic 2011 OVC Championship 2011 Murray State Drake Creek Invite

Top-5 Individual Finishes Paige Lausier Marisa Kamelgarn Emma Jönsson Emma Jönsson Marisa Kamelgarn Paige Lausier Marisa Kamelgarn Paige Lausier Paige Lausier Sofia Pettersson Marisa Kamelgarn Paige Lausier Paige Lausier Marisa Kamelgarn Lynn Grunkemeyer Paige Lausier Paige Lausier Paige Lausier Marisa Kamelgarn

2009 EKU Lady Colonel Classic 2009 EKU/Marshall/MSU Tri-Match 2009 EKU/Marshall/MSU Tri-Match 2009 UC Fall Invitational 2009 F&M Austin Peay Intercollegiate 2009 F&M Austin Peay Intercollegiate 2010 EKU Lady Colonel Classic 2010 EKU Lady Colonel Classic 2010 EKU/Marshall/MSU Tri-Match 2010 EKU/Marshall/MSU Tri-Match 2010 Murray State Drake Creek Classic 2011 USA Lady Jaguar Invitational 2011 MSU Ocala Spring Invitational 2011 MSU Ocala Spring Invitational 2011 MSU Ocala Spring Invitational 2011 UC Spring Invitational 2011 EKU Lady Colonel Classic 2011 OVC Conference Championships 2011 OVC Conference Championships 2011

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Top-10 Individual Finishes Sara Jackson Paige Lausier Emma Jönsson Marisa Kamelgarn Emma Jönsson Emma Jönsson Emma Jönsson Marisa Kamelgarn Sofia Pettersson Amalie Munck Paige Lausier Marisa Kamelgarn Emma Eksell Marisa Kamelgarn Marisa Kamelgarn Sofia Pettersson Sofia Pettersson Emma Jönsson Amalie Munck

2008 Princeton Invitational 2009 MSU Spring Kickoff 2009 MSU Spring Kickoff 2009 Louisville Napa River 2009 F&M Austin Peay 2010 MSU Ocala Spring 2010 OVC Conference 2010 OVC Conference 2010 Murray State Drake 2010 Murray State Drake 2010 Tribe at the Hollows 2011 Barefoot at the Beach 2011 MSU Ocala Spring Invite 2011 UC Spring Invitational 2011 Pinehurst Challenge 2010 EKU Lady Colonel Classic 2010 OVC Conference 2011 Murray State Drake Creek Invite 2011 Murray State Drake Creek Invite

Morehead State’s All-OVC Players Emma Jönsson Paige Lausier Marisa Kamelgarn Sara Jackson Amalie Munck Sofia Petersson

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Marisa Kamelgarn Emma Jönsson Paige Lausier

2011 2011 2011

Lucia Fernandez, Jacksonville State Marisa Kamelgarn, MSU Emma Jönsson, MSU Paige Lausier, MSU Chelsea Harris, Austin Peay

75.40 75.47 75.50 75.50 75.90

MSU’s OVC All-Tournament Team Honors

OVC Scoring Leaders in 2010-11

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orehead State women’s golf program not only excels in competition but also in class. Morehead State golfers are truly student-athletes and in the first three years of the resurrected program, MSU has won numerous academic hon-

ors from various outlets. Just in the last two years alone, Eagle players have earned eight National Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar accolades, which is arguably the toughest sport-specific academic award given among NCAA sports.

Morehead State’s OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Members

Morehead State’s NGCA All-American Scholars

Emma Jönsson Janelle Galloway Karolina Tunstig Emma Eksell Lynn Grunkemeyer Marisa Kamelgarn Sofia Pettersson

Emma Eksell Emma Jönsson Marisa Kamelgarn Sofia Pettersson Karolina Tunstig

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Season A Look Back at 2010-11 Individual Low Player Rnds Strokes Round

Par/- Rounds

# Evnts 1

Finish Top 5 10 W-L

Rel. To Par

Avg.

Jönsson, Emma

35

2652

69

7

13

5

5

6

694-234

+4

75.8

Lausier, Paige

35

2654

69

6

13

1

6

7

714-214

+4

75.8

Kamelgarn, Marisa

35

2660

71

5

13

1

4

7

720-208

+4

76.0

Pettersson, Sofia

35

2738

71

2

13

1

4

539-389

+6

78.2

Eksell, Emma

14

1112

71

1

6

2

179-196

+8

79.4

Grunkemeyer, Lynn

23

1828

71

1

9

1

2

260-360

+8

79.5

Munck, Amalie

24

1916

72

1

9

1

317-299

+8

79.8

Tunstig, Karolina

6

479

76

3

83-88

+8

79.8

Four-Player Team 35 10647 286 23 13 7 17 29 110-45 +16 304.2

Team Tournament

Dates

Rounds

Place

Teams

Players

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Score

MSU-Marshall-EKU Tri-Match

8/29/2010

1

1

3

23

+4

292

2-0

Murray State Drake Creek Invitational

9/13-14/2010

3

1

8

59

+29

893

7-0

Cincinnati Fall Classic

9/20-21/2010

3

7

15

90

+75

939

8-6

Tribe Invitational

10/16-17/2010

2

2

11

58

+30

598

9-1

Palmetto Intercollegiate

10/25-26/2010

3

5

18

92

+25

889

13-4

USA Lady Jaguar Invitational

2/28-3/1/2011

3

4

12

61

+57

921

8-3

Barefoot at the Beach Invitational

3/6-8/2011

3

6

15

85

+65

929

9-5

MSU Ocala Spring Invitational

3/21-22/2011

2

1

5

30

+18

594

4-0

Cincinnati Spring Invitational

3/25-27/2011

3

2

22

121

+31

895

20-1

Pinehurst Challenge

4/4-5/2011

3

5

14

78

+87

951

9-4

EKU Lady Colonel Spring Classic

4/9-10/2011

3

1

13

78

+37

901

12-0

OVC Championship

4/21-23/2011

3

1

8

40

+26

890

7-0

NCAA Central Regional

5/5-7/2011

3

22

24

126

+91

955

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Team Low Rounds (Best 10) 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 9. 10.

286 290 291 292 292 293 293 295 296 297

MSU Ocala Spring Invitational Cincinnati Spring Invitational OVC Championship MSU-Marshall-EKU Tri-Match OVC Championship Murray State Drake Creek Invitational Palmetto Intercollegiate Tribe Invitational EKU Lady Colonel Spring Classic Palmetto Intercollegiate

3/21-22/2011 (1st round) 3/25-27/2011 (1st round) 4/21-23 (3rd round) 8/29/2010 (1st round) 4/21-23 (1st round) 9/13-14/2010 (1st round) 10/25-26/2010 (1st round) 10/16-17/2010 (1st round) 4/9-10/2011 (3rd round) 10/25-26/2010 (3rd round)

2011 MSU Ocala Spring Invitational Champions

Player Low Rounds (Best 50) 1. 6. 9. 18. 24. 35.

69 69 69 69 69 70 70 70 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 72 72 72 72 72 72 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74

Jönsson, Emma Lausier, Paige Jönsson, Emma Lausier, Paige Lausier, Paige Jönsson, Emma Jönsson, Emma Jönsson, Emma Kamelgarn, Marisa Lausier, Paige Pettersson, Sofia Kamelgarn, Marisa Kamelgarn, Marisa Pettersson, Sofia Eksell, Emma Grunkemeyer, Lynn Lausier, Paige Jönsson, Emma Munck, Amalie Kamelgarn, Marisa Jönsson, Emma Kamelgarn, Marisa Lausier, Paige Kamelgarn, Marisa Eksell, Emma Jönsson, Emma Jönsson, Emma Kamelgarn, Marisa Kamelgarn, Marisa Kamelgarn, Marisa Lausier, Paige Jönsson, Emma Jönsson, Emma Kamelgarn, Marisa Pettersson, Sofia Lausier, Paige Jönsson, Emma Lausier, Paige Lausier, Paige Kamelgarn, Marisa Kamelgarn, Marisa Jönsson, Emma Kamelgarn, Marisa Grunkemeyer, Lynn Jönsson, Emma Lausier, Paige Grunkemeyer, Lynn Pettersson, Sofia Pettersson, Sofia Pettersson, Sofia

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Tournament A Look Back at 2010-11 8/29/2010 — MSU-Marshall-EKU Tri-Match Eagle Trace — Morehead, Ky. Par 72, 5981 Yards — 3 Teams, 23 Players Team Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total +/- Par Finish Morehead State 292 — — 292 +4 1st Kamelgarn, Marisa 71 — — 71 -1 T-1st Lausier, Paige 71 — — 71 -1 T-1st Pettersson, Sofia 74 — — 74 +2 T-4th Eksell, Emma# 75 — — 75 +3 T-7th Grunkemeyer, Lynn 76 — — 76 +4 T-9th Tunstig, Karolina# 77 — — 77 +5 T-12th Jönsson, Emma 79 — — 79 +7 15th Munck, Amalie# 80 — — 80 +8 T-16th 9/13-14/2010 — Murray State Drake Creek Invitational Drake Creek Golf Club — Ledbetter, Ky. Par 72, 6178 Yards — 8 Teams, 59 Players Team Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total +/- Par Finish Morehead State 293 301 299 893 +29 1st Jönsson, Emma 75 73 70 218 +2 1st Kamelgarn, Marisa 73 78 71 222 +6 2nd Pettersson, Sofia 71 78 79 228 +12 T-6th Munck, Amalie# 79 75 75 229 +13 T-9th Lausier, Paige 74 77 79 230 +14 13th Eksell, Emma 77 73 83 233 +17 T-16th 9/20-21/2010 — Cincinnati Fall Classic Elks Run Golf Club — Batavia, Ohio Par 72, 6136 Yards — 15 Teams, 90 Players Team Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total +/- Par Finish Morehead State 321 310 308 939 +75 7th Jönsson, Emma 79 72 74 225 +9 T-6th Kamelgarn, Marisa 79 78 78 235 +19 T-27th Lausier, Paige 79 79 79 237 +21 T-37th Munck, Amalie 84 81 77 242 +26 T-49th Eksell, Emma# 81 82 85 248 +32 T-62nd Pettersson, Sofia 86 86 82 254 +38 73rd 10/16-17/2010 — Tribe Invitational Hollows Golf Course — Montpelier, Va. Par 71, 5829 Yards — 11 Teams, 58 Players

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Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total +/- Par Finish 295 303 — 598 +30 2nd 70 73 — 143 +1 1st 74 77 — 151 +9 T-7th 81 71 — 152 +10 T-11th 77 82 — 159 +17 26th 75 86 — 161 +19 T-29th 85 77 — 162 +20 T-31st

10/25-26/2010 — Palmetto Intercollegiate Oak Point Golf Course — Charleston, S.C. Par 72, 5912 Yards — 18 Teams, 92 Players Team Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total +/- Par Finish Morehead State 293 299 297 889 +25 T-5th Kamelgarn, Marisa 73 74 74 221 +5 T-11th Lausier, Paige 74 80 69 223 +7 T-18th Pettersson, Sofia 77 71 75 223 +7 T-18th Jönsson, Emma 69 76 82 227 +11 T-28th Grunkemeyer, Lynn 85 78 79 242 +26 T-68th 2/28-3/1/2011 — USA Lady Jaguar Invitational Azalea City Course — Mobile, Ala. Par 72, 6071 Yards — 12 Teams, 61 Players Team Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total +/- Par Finish Morehead State 311 307 303 921 +57 4th Lausier, Paige 75 76 75 226 +10 T-2nd Jönsson, Emma 80 78 74 232 +16 T-16th Kamelgarn, Marisa 79 76 77 232 +16 T-16th Pettersson, Sofia 82 77 77 236 +20 T-25th Munck, Amalie 77 79 81 237 +21 T-28th Grunkemeyer, Lynn# 84 80 81 245 +29 T-45th 3/6-8/2011 — Barefoot At The Beach Invitational D. Love Course — Myrtle Beach, S.C. | Par 72, 6006 Yds — 15 Teams, 85 Players Team Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total +/- Par Finish Morehead State 307 309 313 929 +65 6th Kamelgarn, Marisa 75 73 77 225 +9 T-6th Jönsson, Emma 78 79 75 232 +16 T-25th Pettersson, Sofia 76 79 78 233 +17 T-41st Lausier, Paige 75 78 83 236 +20 T-41st Munck, Amalie 84 83 84 251 +35 T-70th

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3/21-22/2011 — MSU Ocala Spring Invitational Juliet Falls Golf Course — Ocala, Fla. Par 72, 5 Yards — 5 Teams, 30 Players Team Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total +/- Par Finish Morehead State 286 308 — 594 +18 1st Jönsson, Emma 69 77 — 146 +2 1st Lausier, Paige 71 76 — 147 +3 2nd Grunkemeyer, Lynn# 71 77 — 148 +4 3rd Kamelgarn, Marisa 74 76 — 150 +6 4th Eksell, Emma# 71 83 — 154 +10 T-10th Pettersson, Sofia 78 79 — 157 +13 18th Munck, Amalie 72 88 — 160 +16 23rd Tunstig, Karolina# 80 88 — 168 +24 T-29th 3/25-27/2011 — Cincinnati Spring Invitational Plantation Golf Resort — Crystal River, Fla. Par 72, 6000 Yards — 22 Teams, 121 Players Team Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total +/- Par Finish Morehead State 290 301 304 895 +31 2nd Lausier, Paige 69 74 73 216 E 3rd Kamelgarn, Marisa 73 72 75 220 +4 6th Munck, Amalie# 75 79 77 231 +15 T-32nd Jönsson, Emma 74 81 77 232 +16 T-39th Tunstig, Karolina# 76 80 78 234 +18 T-50th Pettersson, Sofia 79 78 79 236 +20 T-56th Grunkemeyer, Lynn 74 77 86 237 +21 T-59th Eksell, Emma# 82 78 80 240 +24 T-76th 4/4-5/2011 — Pinehurst Challenge Pinehurst No. 6 — Pinehurst, N.C. Par 72, 5981 Yards — 14 Teams, 78 Players Team Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total +/- Par Finish Morehead State 318 312 321 951 +87 5th Kamelgarn, Marisa 79 75 78 232 +16 T-6th Lausier, Paige 76 80 79 235 +19 T-11th Pettersson, Sofia 80 79 83 242 +26 T-28th Jönsson, Emma 83 80 81 244 +28 T-32nd Munck, Amalie 83 78 83 244 +28 T-32nd 4/9-10/2011 — EKU Lady Colonel Spring Classic Arlington Golf Club — Richmond, Ky. Par 72, 5801 Yards — 13 Teams, 78 Players Team Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total +/- Par Finish Morehead State 306 299 296 901 +37 1st Jönsson, Emma 75 72 73 220 +4 1st Lausier, Paige 75 75 75 225 +9 T-5th Pettersson, Sofia 77 76 74 227 +11 T-9th Kamelgarn, Marisa 79 76 75 230 +14 T-15th Grunkemeyer, Lynn 79 78 74 231 +15 T-17th Munck, Amalie# 77 84 81 242 +26 T-49th

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4/21-23/2011 — OVC Championship Greystone Golf Club — Dickson, Tenn. Par 72, 6050 Yards — 8 Teams, 40 Players Team Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total +/- Par Finish Morehead State 292 307 291 890 +26 1st Jönsson, Emma 70 73 75 218 +2 1st Lausier, Paige 72 78 69 219 +3 2nd Kamelgarn, Marisa 72 80 73 225 +9 4th Pettersson, Sofia 78 77 74 229 +13 T-9th Grunkemeyer, Lynn 80 79 80 239 +23 T-19th 5/5-7/2011 — NCAA Central Regional Warren Golf Course — Notre Dame, Ind. Par 72, 6400 Yards — 24 Teams, 126 Players Team Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total +/- Par Finish Morehead State 319 326 310 955 +91 22nd Jönsson, Emma 78 81 77 236 +20 T-81st Lausier, Paige 78 82 78 238 +22 T-85th Pettersson, Sofia 83 83 74 240 +24 T-89th Kamelgarn, Marisa 82 82 81 245 +29 T-112th Grunkemeyer, Lynn 81 81 87 249 +33 T-120th # Indicates Individual Player

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MSU Dr. Wayne D. Andrews, University President

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r. Wayne D. Andrews was unanimously selected as MSU’s 13th President by the Board of Regents, effective Jan. 1, 2005. He has 27 years of higher education experience, serving 17 years at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, Tenn. and 10 years as a faculty member at Illinois State University. He is a proven leader with a track record of success. He has extensive operational and strategic-visionary experience in all aspects of the university, including a plan for growth and development and a genuine desire to engage all stakeholders in moving the university forward. From 1987 to present, Dr. Andrews has held positions as a tenured professor in engineering technology, department chairperson, executive assistant to the president, vice president for student affairs, vice president for administration, vice president for administration and chief operating officer and an American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow. Dr. Andrews provided leadership to revise the University’s Campus Master Plan including several new components where implementation is underway: a comprehensive master plan for athletic facilities, a master plan for the Middle Anchor of the Med Tech Corridor, and a comprehensive master plan for housing and residence life. He provided leadership to conduct a comprehensive faculty-staff salary study - implemented in three phases, returned outsourced information technology management function to the University: established new management organization, hired 22 employees, returned $600,000 to the general University budget, significantly improved customer services, developed a number of strategic University partnerships, and developed and taught major university-wide initiatives related to diversity. Dr. Andrews is a graduate of Fitchburg (Mass.) State College where he earned a B.S. degree in 1974, and West Virginia University where he received an M.A. in 1976 and an Ed.D. degree in 1977. His family includes his wife Susan and two children: Josh and Jill, both ETSU graduates. 2011-1 2

Brian Hutchinson, Director of Athletics

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rian Hutchinson became Morehead State University’s ninth Director of Athletics on March 1, 2005 after spending five years as associate director of athletics and six months as interim director. Under Hutchinson’s leadership, the athletic department has seen major improvements in facilities, student-athlete performance, and staffing level. In seven years in the role, some highlights of his administration have included: • Five Ohio Valley Conference Athletic Achievement Awards • Winning the overall OVC Sportsmanship Award for 20062007 • OVC team academic awards in six sports • Highly successful re-design of the Morehead State athletic brand • Re-design and launch of the department’s website, www. MSUEagles.com • OVC Sportsmanship Awards in four sports • A newly-focused annual giving structure through the Eagle Excellence Fund • Facility improvements in all women’s programs and a new locker room for tennis, women’s basketball, soccer, and men’s and women’s cross country and track • Installation of new state of the art GameDay Grass synthetic turf for football and soccer. • Renovation of all donor hospitality areas • Opening of 7,000-plus square foot Eagle Academic Center • Leading the formation of an athletics facility master plan that will guide MSU’s athletic physical plant for the next 20 years • Hiring the department’s first-ever, full-time strength and conditioning coach • Increasing staff in men’s basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, media relations, sports medicine, and volleyball

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MSU Matt Schabert

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Kevin Deweese

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Athletics Academic Coordinator

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

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Strength & T

he strength and conditioning program at Morehead State provides student-athletes with the best possible physical and mental training to help them perform at their peak potential. The women’s golf program focuses on all aspects of strength training and also focuses on correct nutrition to prepare the student-athletes to the best of their abilities. Head coach Stephanie Barker directs an excellent conditioning program that utilizes the brand new MSU Student Recreation and Wellness Center. The Eagles take advantage of the great amentities the new center offers, including weight machines and free weights and cardiovascular equipment. The Eagles can also utilize the new aquatics area for unique training activities. The overall strength program at Morehead State is under the direction of head coach Kevin Deweese, who is in his sixth season at MSU.

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Sports T

he Sports Medicine program at Morehead State offers student-athletes the most up-to-date professional services available. Led by head trainer for men’s sports Jamey Carver and head trainer for women’s sports Sara Larson, the Sports Medicine Department allows athletes a wide range of options for prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries. One of the major support services offered is the main athletic training room located adjacent to Jayne Stadium. The facility contains four whirlpools, four electric stimulators, four ultrasound units and nine treatment tables, along with a variety of other services and equipment. The training staff also keeps up-to-date medical information on each student-athlete.

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The training staff also utilizes two remote facilities in the Academic-Athletic Center and Wetherby Gym. Both facilities have state-of-the-art equipment. The training staff also works closely with the Caudill Health Clinic on campus in Allie Young Hall and with St. Claire Regional Medical Center. The MSU sports medicine staff also includes an official team doctor (Dr. R. Thomas Fossett), two team orthopedic surgeons (Dr. Scott Mair and Dr. Ched Crouse), a team family doctor (Dr. William Melahn) and a team optometrist (Dr. Thomas McHugh) who are on call.

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Athletic Mission

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orehead State University believes that Intercollegiate Athletics is an integral part of the University and that a broadbased intercollegiate athletics program encourages student participa-

• Each athletics program shall be conducted in a manner that protects the physical, mental, emotional, and social welfare of each student-athlete. • Each student-athlete, through academic counseling and individual assistance, shall be encouraged toward completion of degree requirements and graduation. • Each athletics program shall adhere to the principles of fair play and amateur competition as defined by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Ohio Valley Conference. • Each athletics program shall be administered at the highest level that the University’s resources will allow so that each student-

tion and involvement in the total life of the University. In addition, intercollegiate athletic programs play a positive role by supporting the academic and public service missions of the University.

athlete will have the opportunity to compete to the fullest extent of his or her ability. • The athletics programs at Morehead State University shall make every effort to educate and serve the student-athletes of the University’s primary service area and their respective educational institutions. • The athletics program will accommodate student’s interests and abilities in a manner that is nondiscriminatory to both sexes and reasonable with the University’s resources. • The athletics program shall adhere to the University’s Affirmative Action Plan promoting equal opportunity for all employees and students, as well as applicants for employment and student participation.

Compliance Dear Friends: Morehead State University is committed to upholding the highest integrity within all procedures and practices of the athletic department. We are pleased to publish this note as a reference to understanding often confusing NCAA regulations. The NCAA defines “representatives of athletic interests” as alumni, friends and boosters of the University. All member institutions are held accountable for their representatives’ actions. One violation could jeopardize the eligibility of any or all Eagle athletic programs. As a general rule, anyone who has financially supported Eagle Athletics, been a member of any booster organization, or who has supported Eagle Athletics is considered a “representative” of Eagle Athletics. Prospective student-athletes can be defined as a student who has started classes in the ninth grade or any younger student-athlete who has received a benefit from the institution. These individuals may only be recruited by MSU coaches who have passed the NCAA Recruiting Rules Examination. While “representatives” of Eagle Athletics may speak to any of these individuals via telephone or in person, a recruiting effort must not be made. Also, no student-athlete or prospective student-athlete may receive any extra benefit outside of the support provided by the institution. For any questions regarding this description, please contact me at 606-783-5136. These are certainly not all the regulations any “representative” of Eagle Athletics must remember. However, they provide a good outline of the types of things that could endanger the eligibility of any MSU Athletics program. Again, feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Thanks again for your support of Morehead State Athletics.

Sincerely,

Richard Fletcher

Associate Director of Athletics/Compliance 2011-1 2

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MSU Where Championships Happen Baseball 1957 1963 1968 (East Division) 1969 (East Division | Tournament) 1973 (East Division | Tournament) 1974 (East Division) 1976 (East Division) 1977 (East Division | Tournament) 1979 1983 (North Division | Tournament) 1985 (North Division) 1993 (Tournament)

Women’s Tennis 1981 1983 1985

Men’s Basketball 1955-56 1956-57 1960-61 1962-63 1968-69 1971-72 1973-74 1982-83 (Tournament) 1983-84 (Tournament) 2002-03 2008-09 (Tournament) 2010-11 (Tournament)

Volleyball 1987 1988 1989 1990 1993

Football 1962 (OVC) 1966 (OVC) 2002 (PFL South) 2003 (PFL South) 2004 (PFL South) 2005 (PFL South)

Men’s Indoor Track and Field 1977 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field 1955 1956 2003 2007 2008 2010

Co-ed Cheerleading (Universal Cheerleading Association Division I)

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Morehead and the Gateway Region

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orehead, Ky., is a community of nearly 10,000, nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the Daniel Boone National Forest. It serves as the educational, medical, recreational and cultural center of rural northeast Kentucky and is located in the state’s Gateway Area. Morehead also is known as the “Hardwood Capital of the World.” For the many lumber industries that provide jobs and product in the area. Situated on the state’s major east-west highway, Interstate 64, Morehead is 58 miles west of Ashland, Ky., and the border of West Virginia, and 66 miles east of Kentucky’s second-most populated city, Lexington. Its centralized location allows many parts of the Eastern and Midwestern United States to be readily accessible. Among the major cities within a day’s drive are Washington, D.C.; Baltimore; Charlotte; Raleigh, N.C.; Atlanta; Knoxville, Tenn.; Nashville; Cincinnati; Dayton, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Cleveland; Pittsburgh; Indianapolis; Detroit; Chicago;

St. Louis; Memphis; Birmingham, Ala.; and Louisville, Ky. Located in the heart of Rowan County, Morehead affords a wealth of activities for the outdoorsman. Just six miles from downtown is beautiful 8,270-acre, man-made Cave Run Lake, an area nationally-known for its recreation opportunities and the fifthlargest body of water in Kentucky. Hiking, biking, swimming, boating, fishing, water skiing, canoeing, bird watching, camping or enjoying the solitude of nature are some of the highlights of the activities at Cave Run Lake. The lake is known as the “Muskie

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Fishing Capital of the South” and hosts numerous tournaments each year. Daniel Boone National Forest, within which Cave Run Lake is entirely located, is visited by over five million people annually, and Morehead also is home to the Minor E. Clark Fish Hatchery, the largest fresh water fish hatchery in the U.S. Carter Caves, just 25 miles from Morehead in nearby Carter County, is another popular outdoor spot just a short drive down I-64. The historic town of Maysville, Ky., a major stopover point on the Civil Warera Underground Railroad, is located 45 minutes north on the Ohio River, and offers more entertainment options. Golf is another popular outdoor activity in Morehead. Eagle Trace Golf Course, owned by the university now, is an 18-hole, par-72 course, which has hosted both the state’s men’s and women’s amateur championship and has been given four stars by Golf Digest. Many other courses are within 30 minutes of Morehead.

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the Kentucky Center for Traditional Music, a the annual events, the area hosts the facility dedicated to preserving the rich his- Day in the Country Folk Art Show and tory of traditional Bluegrass, folk and Ameri- Sale, Cave Run Storytelling Festival, Clack cana music. Many of the area’s best trade Mountain Festival, Poppy Mountain Festival, and Hometown Holidays. and music shows are housed in the new Morehead also has an outstanding theMorehead Conference Center. For fine art, the Claypool-Young Art Gallery, atre guild for those who are looking for is located on MSU’s campus. Several other cultural experiences. The group puts on productions throughout the year. local craft and antique shops are dotted Morehead State University also throughout the community as well. annually hosts concerts from If you’re interested in festivals, 75 71 nationally-prominent bands of June and September are a CINCINNATI all musical genres. busy time in Morehead, when the festival season is in Ohio full swing. Among To Indianapolis

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Less than three hours from Morehead, Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky provide a plethora of tourist activities, professional sports and exciting nightlife. From Reds’ games at Great American Ballpark to Bengals’ games at Paul Brown Stadium to the new Newport Aquarium, Morehead State students will enjoy the proximity of one of America’s most diverse and exciting metropolitan areas. The “Queen City” is also home to some of the most interesting museums in the United States, and boasts a great nightlife scene.

Located just an hour from Morehead and Rowan County is Kentucky’s second most populated city, Lexington. Known worldwide as a mecca for thoroughbred horse enthusiasts, the Lexington area is home to the famous Kentucky Horse Park and Keeneland Racetrack. Lexington also offers a variety of shopping venues, including the newly renovated Fayette Mall and the Hamburg Pavillion Center. Lexington also offers a great nightlife scene as well as professional baseball and professional indoor football.

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