The Auburn Plainsman 06.20.13 edition

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Local artist illustrates spirit of Auburn Page A5

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Thursday, June 20, 2013

University administrator dies in Florida

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Kelsey Davis Editor-in-Chief

Stay posted Friday, June 21, for updates from the Board of Trustees Meeting

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Vol. 120, Issue 7, 8 Pages

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Up and coming with Tiger Dining Chef Emil Topel discusses campus dining

Auburn recently lost a family member with the death of Sam Lowther, alumnus and senior analyst in Auburn’s Office of Institutional Research and Assessment. Lowther died suddenly while on vacation with his family in Florida June 11. Sam is survived by his wife, two stepsons and their three children. “He was exactly where he wanted to be when it happened,” said Janis Lowther, Sam’s wife. “We were with my son, his wife and his little son

who’s 5. (Sam) had played with him all morning in the water.” A 1974 graduate and a fulltime employee of Auburn since 1978, Sam spent the majority of his adult life serving the University. “He loved Auburn through and through. He loved his job,” Janis said. “I’d been trying to get him to retire because he’d been there for 33 years, but he would say, ‘As long as they’re good to me, I like my work, and I’d rather just stay for a while.’ “I think he will be missed over there because he did

source of factual information about Auburn and its operating environment. “I remember when I first met him people telling me if I ever needed to know anything to ask Sam Lowther,” Janis said. “And I learned over the years that they were right.” Sam’s achievements don’t end with him being a wealth of knowledge within his profession. He was a founding member of the Alabama Association for Institutional Research and was elected by his peers as president of both this association and the Southern As-

Lowther love it, and he did his best and wasn’t ready to leave,” Janis said. According to the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, Sam was a trusted

sociation for Institutional Research. For more than 15 years, Sam served each of these organizations and in 2000 was awarded ALAIR’s Joseph T. Sutton Leadership Award for his years of service to the profession, according to the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment.Aside from his services to Auburn within the University, Sam was a devoted Tigers baseball fan. “He loved Auburn baseball,” Janis said.

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Stepping up to the plate

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Clint Myers was head softball coach at Arizona State prior to coming to Auburn.

SPORTS

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After disappointments on the diamond, Auburn hires softball head coach Clint Myers and baseball head coach Sunny Golloway John Burns Sports Editor

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New head baseball coach Sunny Golloway receiving his jersey from Jay Jacobs.

Former Arizona State softball coach Clint Myers has agreed to become the Tigers’ new coach, Athletic Director Jay Jacobs announced Friday, June 14. Myers led the Sun Devils to NCAA Championships in 2008 and 2011 and took the team to the Women’s College World Series seven times in eight years. “I am very excited to begin what I expect to be a challenging, rewarding and fulfilling life change with my move to become the head softball coach at Auburn University,” Myers said. “This opportunity to coach with my family and to become part of what I feel is a total community family in the

town of Auburn was one I absolutely could not pass up. Thank you for giving me and my family this ‘Alabama Adventure’. We hope that you will enjoy the ride with us for years to come.” While he was the coach at Arizona State, Myers averaged 53 wins per season.Jacobs set out to find a quality coach with winning capabilities, and he believes that is exactly what he and the athletics department had done by hiring Myers. “When we began our search for a new softball coach, the goal was to find a proven winner who could help us compete for championships,” Jacobs said.

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Will Gaines Sports Reporter

Athletics Director Jay Jacobs announced Sunny Golloway has been named Auburn’s next baseball coach Friday, June 14. This was the second hire of the day after Jacobs hired Clint Myers as the new softball coach earlier Friday afternoon. Golloway has spent the past eight seasons as the head coach at the University of Oklahoma and has led the Sooners to seven NCAA regional berths, four NCAA super-regionals and the 2010 College World Series. In his introductory press conference Saturday, June 15, Golloway said there were two things that secured his

interest in being Auburn’s next baseball coach. The first was the Auburn community, its people and traditions, and the second was Jacobs. “The minute I met Jay Jacobs I knew,” Golloway said. “When I met Jay I knew there was a commitment to winning championships, and sometimes when you sit down with people you hit it off and you know.” Jacobs said Golloway possessed everything he was looking for in a new baseball coach. “When we started out we wanted to hire a coach that was a proven winner and someone that had a

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Clint Myers

Sunny Golloway

• Coached at Arizona State from 20062013 • Led the Sun Devils to victory in the NCAA Championship in 2008 and 2011 • In eight seasons he led the Sun Devils to seven Women’s College World Series and an overall record of 427–102 for an .807 win percentage • During his career he has a record of 856–131, or an .868 winning percentage

• Coached Oral Roberts from 19962003 and Oklahoma from 2005-2013 • Took his teams to the NCAA Regionals in 14 of his last 15 years as head coach • Led the Sooners to one College World series, Four NCAA Super Regionals and eight NCAA Regionals in nine years • His career record is 681–337–1 for a .669 winning percentage as a head coach


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