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In its 53 years of existence, the Mike Gary Athletic Fund has been the official fundraising arm of the WMU Athletic Department, raising over $4 million through annual gifts and major contributions. OUR MISSION To support the student-athletes of Western Michigan University in their pursuit of championships, academic excellence and personal growth as representatives of WMU, its alumni, fans and community members. The Broncos would like to thank the following Car Coaches for their support of WMU Athletics: Cole Century - Tom Cole (owner) DeNooyer Chevrolet - Bill DeNooyer (owner) Harold Zeigler Auto Group - Harold & Aaron Zeigler (owner) John Tapper Automotive - John Tapper (owner) Maple Hill Auto Group - Jim Vandenberg (owner) Metro Toyota - Jeff DeNooyer (owner)

MIKE GARY ATHLETIC FUND Founded in 1956 by a group of area businessmen and dedicated Broncos, the Mike Gary Athletic Fund was established to provide direct financial support to the athletic programs of Western Michigan University. The fund is named in honor of long-time athletic director, Bronco football coach and WMU Hall of Fame inductee, Mr. Mitchell “Mike” Gary.

GARY FUND EXCEEDS $1 MILLION FOR SECOND-STRAIGHT YEAR Gary Fund had another record-setting year with an overall goal of $1.0 million for the 2009 campaign. The Mike Gary Athletic Fund announced a two percent increase in donations with a total of $1,022,045. Last year’s record total was $1,002,749. The Gary Fund volunteers surpassed their calling period goal of $475,000 with a total of $477,962. The announcement was made at the Mike Gary Athletic Fund Celebration held at the Gilmore House hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Dunn. In attendance were the Gary Fund volunteers, the WMU Head Coaches and athletic staff. The chair for the 2009 campaign was Jim Hall and the Vice Chair was Jim Everts.


WMU ATHLETICS ARE ...

The Gary Fund supports all 16 Western Michigan athletic programs from men’s soccer to gymnastics to football and each and every student-athlete’s experience. The WMU student-athletes and teams are grateful to the Gary Fund donors and the volunteers.

SUPPORTED.


WMU GYMNASTICS IS ...

Ellis Athletic Academic Advising Center

is located on the second floor of Read Fieldhouse. The athletic academic services program exists to provide a comfortable and supportive environment in which student-athletes can strive to achieve academic success. The Ellis Center houses the academic services staff, computer labs, tutoring program, composition specialists, study table and the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. The mission of this athletic academic service program is to assist student-athletes in reaching their full potential by providing them with the necessary tools and skills to achieve academic success.


ATHLETIC TRAINING Mission Statement

The mission of the Department of Medical Services is to set a standard in providing comprehensive, quality healthcare to our studentathletes. Our staff will provide a professional environment for all involved. We will serve as advocate for the student-athletes health and well-being and we will be proactive in treating and managing the student-athletes’ healthcare. We use an integrated team approach of certified athletic trainers, sports medicine trained physicians, student athletic trainers and other qualified health professionals to effectively manage and treat various medical, physical and mental conditions. In compliance with the WMU Division of Intercollegiate Athletics mission, the medical services department will strive to produce NCAA Division I programs for men and women characterized by excellence in athletics and academics while being recognized as a leader among ethical, non-discriminatory, and fiscally well-managed departments.

PREPARED.


WMU FACILITIES ARE ... UNIVERSITY ARENA The Western Michigan University gymnastics team competes in one of the finest facilities in the Mid-American Conference: University Arena (5,421) in Read Fieldhouse. Now in its 12th season, University Arena was part of a $50 million renovation and expansion project that covered student recreation, physical education and intercollegiate athletic facilities. University Arena serves as the home facility for Bronco Gymnastics as well as the WMU men’s and women’s basketball teams and volleyball squad. The facility also serves as host for numerous high school events, including local basketball games and state tournaments. When not competing on the main floor, the WMU gymnastics team trains in its own facility located on the third floor (see right) of the arena complex. Through the years, Read Fieldhouse has hosted numerous collegiate competitions, including the 1995 and 2000 State of Michigan Classic and Mid-American Conference Championships in 1986, 1992 and 1999. The building has also played host to several high school competitions.


PRACTICE GYM Located on the third level of Read Fieldhouse, the Broncos’ practice gymnasium is permanently setup and includes one of the best landing pits found at a college gymnastics facility. The gym also has a competitionsized spring floor, as well as four balance beams and two uneven bars. It annually serves as the site of Western’s intrasquad preseason meet. The most recent improvements include an oversized floor (44x44), installed last December, as well as several new practice mats. The vault, women’s single rail and tumbling strip are located adjacent to the landing pit. Having a workout area exclusively designated for Bronco Gymnastics allows for flexible training hours and exclusive use of the facilities. The building also includes the team’s locker room and training room, providing a centralized location.

TOP NOTCH.


2010 Western Michigan Gymnastics GENERAL INFORMATION

QUICK FACTS

University .................................................... Western Michigan University City/Zip ..................................................Kalamazoo, Mich. 49008-5166 Founded . .......................................................................................... 1903 Enrollment ......................................................................................24,576 Nickname .....................................................................................Broncos School Colors ......................................................................Brown & Gold Home Arena........................................................University Arena (5,421) Affiliation . ......................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference .............................................................. Mid-American (MAC) President .......................................................................Dr. John M. Dunn Alma Mater (Yr.) . ....................................................Northern Illinois (’67) Athletics Director . ....................................................... Kathy Beauregard Alma Mater (Yr.) . ........................................................ Hope College (’79) Gymnastics A.D.....................................................................Monty Porter Athletic Department Phone . ............................................269-387-3120

COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Season)........................................................... Dave Kuzara Alma Mater (Year) ............................................................. Michigan (’80) Record at WMU....................................................................... first season Career Record (Years)............................................................ 100-68 (10) Assistant Coach .............................................................. Kevin Anderson Alma Mater (Year)............................................... Western Michigan (’09) Gymnastics Office Phone...................................................269-387-3129

2010 GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE Fri.

Jan. 8

Michigan State, Penn State, West Virginia

at East Lansing, Mich.

6 p.m.

Sun.

Jan. 10

Ball State (Parents Day) *

Kalamazoo, Mich.

1 p.m.

Sun.

Jan. 17

Northern Illinois *

at DeKalb, Ill.

2 p.m.

Sun.

Jan. 24

Illinois State, Air Force, UW LaCrosse

at Normal, Ill.

1 p.m.

Sun.

Jan. 31

Bowling Green (Pink Meet) *

Kalamazoo, Mich.

1 p.m.

Sun.

Feb. 7

C. Michigan, E. Michigan, Michigan State (Military Day) Kalamazoo, Mich.

1 p.m.

Sat.

Feb. 13

Eastern Michigan *

at Ypsilanti, Mich.

1 p.m.

Sun.

Feb. 21

Central Michigan *

at Mount Pleasant, Mich. 2 p.m.

Sun.

Feb. 28

Illinois-Chicago, Bowling Green

Kalamazoo, Mich.

1 p.m.

Fri.

March 5

Pitt, George Washington, Penn

at Pittsburgh, Pa.

7 p.m.

Sat.

March 13

Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, Seattle Pacific

at Ypsilanti, Mich.

1 p.m.

Sun.

March 21 Kent State (Senior Day) *

Kalamazoo, Mich.

1 p.m.

Sat.

March 27

Mid-American Conference Championships

at Bowling Green, Ohio

2 p.m.

Sat.

April 10

NCAA Regionals

at Lexington, Ky.

TBA

Th-Sat. April 22-24 NCAA Nationals

at Gainesville, Fla.

TBA

* Mid-American Conference meet Home contests highlighted and in bold

PROGRAM HISTORY

First Year . ..........................................................................................1975 MAC Championships.........................................................................Three (1986, 1987, 2006)

TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Overall Record . ........................................................................2-15 2009 MAC Dual Record . .....................................................................0-6 2009 MAC Championships..................................................................7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................................ 7/3

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant Director/Gymnastics Contact.............................Kristin Keirns Office Phone.......................................................................269-387-4123 Cell Phone.......................................................................... 269-998-8062 Fax Number........................................................................269-387-4139 Email.................................................................kristin.keirns@wmich.edu Twitter...............................................http://www.twitter.com/keirnswmu Assistant A.D. - Marketing, Publicity & Licensing . ............Bob D’Amelio Media Relations Director . ......................................................Mat Kanan Associate Director ................................................................Matt Holmes Assistant Director.................................................................Adam Bodnar Mailing Address...1903 W. Michigan Ave. Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5406 Web Site . ............................................................. www.wmubroncos.com

2010 Western Michigan Gymnastics Information Guide

Produced by the WMU Athletic Media Relations Office Layout/Content: Kristin Keirns Cover Design: Kristin Keirns/Mike Naylor Editorial Assistance: Mat Kanan, Kevin Anderson Photo Credits: Zolton Cohen, Casey Spring Nicole Watkins, WMU Archives

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ROSTER BREAKDOWN 2010 Gymnastics Team Photo: Row One (L-R): Katlin Abbs, Sarah Wright, Hannah Brooks, Cepeda Carter, Meghan Donovan, Caroline O’Brien. Row Two (L-R): Stacy Kramer, Tonya Eckert, Kristine Garbarino, Brynn Wienckowski, Lindsey Wienckowski, Liz Prouty, Sheila Dible, Erin Doucey.

BRONCO ROSTER Abbs, Katlin Brooks, Hannah Carter, Cepeda

BRONCOS BY STATE V, FX

5-2

Fr.

Sturgis, Mich. (Sturgis)

V, BB, FX

5-1

Fr.

Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Kentwood) (Champion Gymnastics USA)

AA

5-1

So.

Ypsilanti, Mich. (Huron) (Gym America/Gym Stars)

V, FX

5-2

So.

Findlay, Ohio (Findlay)

Donovan, Meghan

AA

5-0

Jr.

Garfield, Ohio (Garfield Heights) (Gymnastics World/Flytz USA)

Doucey, Erin

AA

5-4

Jr.

Greenwood, Ind. (Center Grove) (Gymnastics Wrights Academy)

Eckert, Tonya

V, BB, FX

5-4

Sr.

Lino Lakes, Minn. (Centennial High School) (Midwest Gymnastics)

AA

5-3

Jr.

Latham, N.Y. (Shaker) (World Class Gymnastics Academy)

Kramer, Stacy

V, BB, FX

5-4

So.

Ooltewah, Tenn. (Ooltewah) (Gymnastics Center of Chattanooga)

O’Brien, Caroline

UB, BB, FX 4-9

Fr.

Loveland, Ohio (Loveland) (Queen City Gymnastics)

Dible, Sheila

Garbarino, Kristine

Prouty, Liz Wienckowski, Brynn Wienckowski, Lindsey Wright, Sarah

AA

5-3

Sr.

Shoreview, Minn. (Roseville Area High School)

UB, FX

5-7

Fr.

Aurora, Ill. (Rosary) (Phenom Gymnastics)

AA

5-8

Fr.

Aurora, Ill. (Rosary) (Phenom Gymnastics)

UB, BB, FX 5-2

Fr.

Cabery, Ill. (Tri-Point) (Rising Stars Academy)

MICHIGAN (3)

Abbs, Katlin - Sturgis Brooks, Hannah - Grand Rapids Carter, Cepeda - Ypsilanti

ILLINOIS (3)

Wienckowski, Brynn - Aurora Wienckowski, Lindsey - Aurora Wright, Sarah - Cabery

MINNESOTA (2)

Eckert, Tonya - Lino Lakes Prouty, Liz - Shoreview

OHIO (3)

Dible, Sheila - Findlay Donovan, Meghan - Garfield O’Brien, Caroline - Loveland

INDIANA (1)

Doucey, Erin - Greenwood

NEW YORK (1)

Garbarino, Kristine - Latham

TENNESSEE (1)

Kramer, Stacy - Ooltewah

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DAVE

KUZARA HEAD COACH DAVE KUZARA

HEAD COACH Michigan, ’80 First Season at WMU/11th overall Career record: 100-68 Dave Kuzara is in his first season at Western Michigan and his 11th overall as a head coach. Kuzara brings various levels of coaching experience to WMU, having previously served as an assistant coach at the University of Arkansas, West Virginia University and the University of Michigan. Kuzara was also the head coach at University of Massachusetts for 10 seasons before UMass dropped the sport in 2002.

THE KUZARA FILE COACHING EXPERIENCE 2007-09 2003-06 1993-2002 1991-93 1980-91

University of Arkansas West Virginia University University of Massachusetts University of Michigan Private Club Coach

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach

COACHING ACCOLADES 2009 2002 1997 1996 1992

South Central Regional Assistant Coach of the Year Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year NCAA Central Regional Assistant Coach of the Year

Most recently, Kuzara was an assistant at the University of Arkansas, where he helped the Razorbacks to a program-best fifth place finish at the 2009 NCAA Championships. In 2008, Arkansas placed 10th at the NCAA Championships. Primarily in charge of coaching and developing floor exercise routines, the Razorback floor team was ranked in the top five all season and as high as No. 1 in 2009. Kuzara worked with three All-Americans on the floor during his time at Arkansas and was responsible for recruiting activities in Region V (Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky). Prior to his three seasons at Arkansas, he was an assistant at West Virginia from 2003-2006, helping the Mountaineers to the 2004 EAGL team title and three NCAA Regional appearances. Primarily an uneven bars coach at West Virginia, Kuzara’s bar workers only counted one fall during the entire 2006 season. In addition to his duties in the gym, Kuzara assisted student-athletes in the classroom helping the Mountaineer gymnastics team improve its overall grade point average from a 2.6 to a 3.34. In addition, the program posted seven NACGC Academic All-America scholars in 2005 and had nine in 2006. Kuzara has 10 years of head coaching experience at the University of Massachusetts where he built a 100-68 career record. His UMass teams won backto-back Atlantic 10 team titles (1996, 1997) and had five runner-up finishes during his tenure. He qualified individuals to NCAA Nationals on four different occasions and his teams qualified to the NCAA Regionals nine out of 10 years. Kuzara coached Jill Fisher to a third place finish on the floor at the NCAA Championships, on her way to First Team All-American status. Academically, UMass garnered 35 NACGC Academic All-America recognitions. Kuzara was named the Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year in 1996, 1997 and 2002. UMass dropped six sports including women’s gymnastics in 2002. Kuzara also served as an assistant coach at Michigan from 1991-93, where he helped the Wolverines to two Big Ten titles (1992, 1993) and it’s first-ever NCAA Championship appearance in 1993. Kuzara was named 1992 NCAA Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year. He helped oversee the development of Beth Wymer, who became U-M’s first national champion on the uneven bars in the ’93 season. Kuzara obtained a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Michigan in 1980. Kuzara and his partner Natasha Brande have a daughter, Izabelle.

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KEVIN

ANDERSON Kevin Anderson begins his fourth season at Western Michigan, and his first season under head coach Dave Kuzara. Anderson will continue to work with all areas of the Bronco program, including training, recruiting and travel. Anderson will specialize with bar and vault routines, but has expertise in both beam and floor as well. Anderson competed for and currently coaches at the Greater Kalamazoo World of Gymnastics and serves as a USAG nationally qualified competitive gymnastics judge. He has judged meets for the state of Michigan and at the Region V Regionals in Louisville, Ky., in 2006. As a judge, he was voted Michigan’s Judge of the Year for the 200506 season. Anderson also has coached cheerleaders from area high schools, boys and girls recreational gymnastics and boys’ competitive team members at both the compulsory and optional level. In addition to his duties with the gymnastics team, Anderson is in his second season as an assistant coach with the Bronco track & field team, working with the pole vaulters.

ASSISTANT KEVIN ANDERSON

ASSISTANT COACH Western Michigan, ’09 Fourth Season

A native of Schoolcraft, Mich., Anderson received a bachelor’s degree in English from WMU, as well as an associate’s degree in animation from Kalamazoo Valley Community College in May 2009.

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TONYA

Eckert’s Career Highs

ECKERT VAULT, BEAM, FLOOR 5-4 • Sr. Lino Lakes, Minn. Centennial HS/Midwest Gymnastics

Vault: Bars: Beam: Floor: All-Around:

9.675 9.525 9.725 9.825 38.675

(2x, last: vs. Kent State, 3/16/08) (vs. Central Michigan, 2/9/08) (at Michigan State, 3/2/08) (vs. Eastern Michigan, 1/28/07) (at Michigan State, 3/2/08)

2009: Competed on the vault in 10 of last 11 meets, as well as MAC Championships ... twice hit 9.600, vs. Central Michigan (1/25) and MAC Championships (3/21) ... vault score was used in all but one meet she competed in. 2008: Expanded to all-around competition after competing only on the beam and floor in first season ... appeared in all 13 meets, 12 as an all-arounder ... finished 13th on the beam at the MAC Championships, landing a 9.700 (3/29) ... took third on the beam (9.600) and floor (9.725) at Michigan State (1/11) ... placed first on the beam (9.575) and second on the floor exercise vs. Ball State (1/13) ... had a two-three finish on the beam (9.700) and floor (9.650) vs. Illinois-Chicago (1/20) ... took GETTING TO KNOW TONYA third on the floor at Northern Illinois (1/27) ... Favorite vacation spot/getaway? had second places with a 9.800 on the floor Hawaii at Central Michigan (2/9) and with a 9.700 on Favorite class you’ve taken at the beam vs. Bowling Green (2/24) ... set a Western Michigan? career high with a 9.725 on the beam at the Creative strategy Michigan State Invitational (3/2).

2007: Competed in 10 of 11 meets ... made collegiate debut at Kent State (1/12) ... had beam score used six of eight times and floor score used seven of 10 ... landed career-bests of 9.700 three times on the beam, at Bowling Green (1/20), vs. Eastern Michigan (1/28), vs. Michigan State (3/18), placing second against Bowling Green ... recorded three second-place finishes on the floor, scoring a career-high 9.825 vs. Eastern Michigan, a 9.700 vs. Central Michigan (2/18) and a 9.750 vs. Air Force (2/24). HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Trained at Midwest Gymnastics Center while attending Centennial High School ... four-time level 10 state competitor ... placed sixth in both bars and the all-around, and took eighth in the floor exercise at the state meet during senior year ... placed third on bars, fourth on beam and fifth in the all-around during junior year ... took second on beam, third on bars and fourth in all-around during sophomore year. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 30, 1988, in Centerville, Minn. ... daughter of Joe and Teresa Eckert ... majoring in advertising and promotion.

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Why did your pick you major? (Advertising and promotion) I’ve always been creative and had an interest in advertising. What is the last thing that goes through your mind before performing a routine? Calm adjustments and you can do it. What is your favorite candy? Skittles What got you interested in gymnastics? My mom was a high school gymnast and she put me in. I fell in love with the sport. I wanted to go all the time. Top three favorite movies? Hot Chick, Transformers and The Ugly Truth Hobbies/Interests outside of gymnastics? Reading and scrapbooking. Favorite gymnastics ‘theme’ day? Malibu Barbie How have you grown as a gymnast in your time at Western Michigan? I’ve learned a lot of new things, not only gymnastics, but life skills. I’m very thankful to have had Western Michigan gymnastics in my life.

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LIZ

PROUTY’s Career Highs Vault: Bars: Beam: Floor: All-Around:

9.725 9.475 9.775 9.850 38.375

(2x, last: at Bowling Green, 2/13/09) (2x, last: at Michigan State, 1/9/09) (2x, last: Kentucky, 3/7/08) (2x, last: Michigan State, 3/18/07) (2x, last: vs. Northern Illinois, 3/9/09)

PROUTY ALL AROUND 5-3 • Sr. Shoreview, Minn. Roseville HS/Midwest Gymnastics

2009: Competed in all 11 meets, as well as MAC Championships on vault, beam and floor ... competed as an all-arounder in seven meets ... tied a career high on vault with a 9.725 at Bowling Green (2/13) ... tied career high with a 9.475 at Michigan State (1/9) ... posted a season-best 9.725 on beam at Illinois-Chicago (1/31) and a 9.800 on the floor at Missouri (2/27) ... tied a career high with a 38.375 in the all-around at Northern Illinois (3/9) ... was WMU’s female representative at the 2009 NCAA National Student-Athlete Development Conference, at the Walt Disney World Coronado Spring Resort in Orlando, Fla. GETTING TO KNOW LIZ Best advice ever given to you? Learn to laugh at yourself. Favorite vacation spot/getaway? My cottage in Wisconsin Favorite class you’ve taken at Western Michigan? Taboo Topics What is the last thing that goes through your mind before performing a routine? Here we go! What were the last three songs/artists you downloaded? Michael Jackson, Heather Headley and Beyonce Top three favorite movies? Tommy Boy, The Wizard of Oz and I Love You Man Famous person you would like to meet? Ellen Degeneres Hobbies/Interests outside of gymnastics? Rock climbing, camping, dancing Favorite and least favorite exercises? Favorite - side skips. Least favorite - pull-up pikes. How have you grown as a gymnast in your time at Western Michigan? My confidence, skill level and love for gymnastics have grown every year.

2008: Named Most Improved ... received NACGC All-Academic Team honors ... expanded to all-around competition after competing only on the vault and floor in first season ... appeared in all 13 meets, nine as an all-arounder ... one of the Broncos’ most consistent performers on the floor ... set career highs of 9.475 on bars at Michigan Classic (2/2), 9.725 on the vault at Kentucky (3/7) and twice hit 9.775 on the beam ... posted a career-high 38.375 in the all-around at the Michigan State Invitational (3/2) ... scored 38.000 or better in the all-around three times ... placed second on the floor vs. Illinois-Chicago (1/20) and Eastern Michigan (2/16).

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2007: Named Rookie of the Year ... competed in all 11 meets on the floor, and five on the vault ... had floor scores counted toward team score all 11 meets, and had vault score counted in four of five ... made collegiate debut at Kent State (1/12) ... landed a season-high 9.675 on the vault at Illinois-Chicago (2/10) ... took first in the floor vs. Eastern Michigan (1/28), scoring a career-high 9.850 ... also took first vs. Air Force (2/24) with a 9.775 ... tied career-high 9.850 vs. Michigan State (3/18) ... recorded a team-high 9.775 at the MAC Championships (3/31), finishing seventh. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Trained at Midwest Gymnastics while attending Roseville Area High School ... competed in three regional competitions ... competed in the Minnesota State Competition all four years ... member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 10, 1987, in Ogden, Utah ... daughter of Michael and Sally Prouty ... majoring in public relations.

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ERIN

DOUCEY’s Career Highs

DOUCEY VAULT, BARS, BEAM 5-4 • Jr. Greenwood, Ind. Center Grove HS/Wrights Academy

Vault: Bars: Beam:

9.700 9.725 9.775

(at Kent State, 3/15/09) (vs. Northern Illinois, 3/9/09) (vs. Northern Illinois, 3/9/09)

2009: Appeared in 10 of 11 meets, as well as MAC Championships ... competed in bars and beam in every meet where she made an appearance and on the vault in the last eight ... set career highs in all three events, going 9.725 on bars and 9.775 on beam vs. Northern Illinois (3/9) and 9.700 on vault at Kent State (3/15) ... took first place on beam at Ball State (2/22) scoring a 9.725 ... had WMU’s top finish on the beam at the MAC Championships (3/21) with a 9.675 ... posted scores of 9.700 or better on bars in four meets, second best on team as only Kristine Garbarino hit 9.700 more times. 2008: Competed as an all-arounder in the first four meets before season was cut short due to injury ... took second in the all-around with a career-high 38.100 at Michigan State in Bronco debut (1/11) ... also set career bests on the vault (9.675) and GETTING TO KNOW ERIN beam (9.275) against MSU ... took first on the vault (9.625), second on bars (9.575) and third Three words that describe you: on floor (9.625), finishing second in the allEnergetic, blonde, bouncy around (37.775) vs. Ball State (1/13) ... placed Best advice given to you: third on the vault vs. Illinois-Chicago (1/20) ... Keep moving forward landed a career-best 9.650 on the bars at Favorite vacation spot/ getaway: Northern Illinois (1/27). Hawaii

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Trained at Wrights Gymnastics Academy ... three-time national qualifier, 2006 – ninth place in bars, 2007 – 5th place on vault in regionals ... was a member of the athletic academic honors all four years ... member of the academic honor society all four years. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 9, 1988, in Concord, Calif. ... daughter of David and Kathy Doucey ... majoring in exercise science.

Why did you pick your major? (Exercise Science) I like learning about how the body works. What is the last thing that goes through your mind before performing a routine? In the zone! I can do this! What got you interested in gymnastics? My parents, they are always there for me. What is your favorite candy? Junior Mints Top three favorite movies? Step Brothers, The Hangover, Grandma’s Boy Favorite and least favorite exercises? Favorite - P90X Yoga! Least favorite - Running How have you grown as a gymnast in your time at Western Michigan? In every way possible, but mostly my confidence has grown.

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KRISTINE

GARBARINO’S Career Highs Vault: Bars: Beam: Floor: All-Around:

9.700 9.775 9.800 9.875 39.025

(2x, last: at MAC Championships, 3/21/09) (2x, last: at Kent State, 3/15/09) (2x, last: at Kent State, 3/15/09) (2x, last: at Kent State, 3/15/09) (at Kent State, 3/15/09)

GARBARINO ALL AROUND 5-3 • Jr. Latham, N.Y. Shaker HS/World Class Academy

2009: Competed as an all-arounder in all 11 meets, as well as MAC Championships ... qualified as an at-large bid to the NCAA Central Regional in the all-around ... reached the podium in two events at MAC Championships ... had second most individual first-place finishes with seven on season ... prior to 2009, Garbarino had only competed on vault and bars ... set career highs across the board ... recorded team season highs in bars, beam, floor and all around ... was one of only nine gymnasts from MAC to go 39.000 or better in the allaround, doing so in back-to-back meets ... twice hit 9.700 on the vault, at Illinois-Chicago (1/31) and at MAC Championships (3/21) ... posted a 9.775 on bars and 9.800 on beam in back-to-back meets, vs. Northern Illinois (3/9) and at Kent State (3/15) ... twice recorded a 9.875 on floor, at Bowling Green (2/13) and at Kent State ... had a personal best 39.025 in the all around GETTING TO KNOW KRISTINE at Kent State ... finished first on bars, floor and Three words that describe you: all-around against Eastern Michigan (1/18) ... Easy-going, determined and hard also had first place finishes on floor against working Cal (3/6), Bowling Green and Illinois-Chicago ... took first on bars vs. Cal ... placed sixth on Why did you pick your major? (Advertising) I’ve always been interfloor with a 9.825 and in the all-around with ested in how and why certain advera 38.500 at the MAC Championships (3/21) tisements are made and I’m interest... took 17th in the all-around at the NCAA Central ed in the creative side of advertising. Regional (4/4) scoring a 38.225. What is the last thing that goes through your mind before performing a routine? “You can do this” - I picture myself hitting my routine and have key words I say to myself before each skill. What is your favorite candy? Reese’s What got you interested in gymnastics? My parents signed me up for classes when I was three. I loved it and have stuck with it ever since. What is the best thing about being a Bronco? Being part of a great team whichshares a common goal and working together and supporting each other every day. Top three favorite movies? Wizard of Oz, Talladega Nights and Along Came Polly Famous person you would like to meet? Will Ferrell Favorite gymnastics ‘theme’ day? Malibu Barbie

2008: Named Freshman of the Year ... received NACGC All-Academic Team honors ... competed in final eight meets of the season after missing the first five with injury ... had bars score counted towards team total seven of eight meets ... placed first on the bars with a career-high 9.750 against Bowling Green (2/24) ... landed a career-high 9.600 on the vault vs. Central Michigan (3/21) ... finished ninth on the bars at the MAC Championships with a 9.700 (3/29). HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Five-time national qualifier ... third place beam, fourth place floor, 12th place allaround at nationals junior year ... sixth place floor at nationals sophomore year ... 2006 New York all around, beam and floor champion as a junior ... 2007 all around and bars champion ... 2004 Regional bars champion ... regional vault champion 2003 ... six-time Empire State Games competitor – part of the 2004 gold medal team. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 14, 1989, in Albany, N.Y. ... daughter of Richard and Kathleen Garbarino ... majoring in advertising.

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2010 Western Michigan Gymnastics

CEPEDA

CARTER’s Career Highs

CARTER ALL AROUND 5-1 • So. Ypsilanti, Mich. Huron HS/Gym America/Gym Stars

Vault: Bars: Beam: Floor: All-Around:

9.525 9.625 9.750 9.700 38.425

(vs. Cal, 3/6/09) (at Illinois-Chicago, 1/31/09) (at Illinois-Chicago, 1/31/09) (2x, last: at MAC Championships, 3/21/09) (at Illinois-Chicago, 1/31/09)

2009: Competed in all 11 meets as well as MAC Championships ... competed as an all-arounder in first 10 of 11 meets ... season-high on the vault was a 9.525 vs. Cal (3/6) ... posted three season highs at Illinois-Chicago (1/31), going 9.625 on the bars, 9.750 on beam and tallying a 38.425 in the all-around ... took first on the beam in that meet ... went 9.700 on the floor at Missouri (2/27) and tied that season high at MAC Championships ... competed in bars, beam and floor at conference meet. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Trained at Gym America/Gym Stars ... four-time regional qualifier ... as a senior, was a national qualifier and on the level 9 region five national first place team ... two-time GETTING TO KNOW CEPEDA all-around champion as a sophomore and seThree words that describe you: nior ... beam champion at the cup as a freshMotivated, hardworking, creative. man, sophomore and junior. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 11, 1990, in Warren, Mich. ... daughter of Tina Matter and Perseus Carter ... majoring in biomedical science.

Best advice given to you: There are people who look up to you, keep working hard and give it your all. Favorite vacation spot/ getaway: Hilton Head Favorite class you’ve had at WMU: Holistics Why did you pick your major? Because I want to help people; to make them feel happy. What is the last thing to go through your mind before performing a routine? Be calm; breathe. Who has been the biggest influence in your career and why? My family because they put me in gymnastics and encouraged me. What is your favorite candy? Peanut butter cups and dark chocolate. What’s the best thing about being a Bronco? The experience of being a team. Famous person you’d like to meet? Will Smith

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Hobbies/interests outside of gymnastics? Puzzles, adventure books, yoga

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SHEILA

DIBLE’s Career Highs Vault: Bars: Beam: Floor: All-Around

9.200 8.900 9.225 9.375 36.550

(at Illinois-Chicago, 1/31/09) (at Illinois-Chicago, 1/31/09) (at Michigan Classic, 2/6/09) (at Illinois-Chicago, 1/31/09) (at Illinois-Chicago, 1/31/09)

DIBLE

2009: Made first career appearance in third meet of the season, competing on the floor against Central Michigan (1/25) ... competed in a total of six meets ... appeared on the floor in all six ... was an all-arounder at Illinois-Chicago (1/31), where she had a season best 9.200 on vault, 8.900 on bars, 9.375 on floor and 36.500 in all-around ... top beam score was a 9.225 at the State of Michigan Classic (2/6).

VAULT, FLOOR 5-2 • So. Findlay, Ohio Findlay HS

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Seven-time regional qualifier ... four-year level 10 ... finished third in the vault and beam and fourth in the all-around at the state meet as a senior ... placed fifth in the vault, eighth in bars, second in beam, sixth on floor and fifth in the all-around as a junior ... took third on GETTING TO KNOW SHEILA the vault as a sophomore ... high school team Best advice given to you: finished fourth in the state in 2005 and was Never give up. District AA champion. Favorite class you’ve had at WMU: Public speaking. Why did you pick your major? I have always wanted to be a teacher, and felt like I could make a positive impact on the lives of special needs kids.

PERSONAL: Born March 6, 1990, in Findlay, Ohio ... daughter of Denny and Mary Dible ... majoring in special education.

What is the last thing to go through your mind before performing a routine? It’s just like practice, you can do it! What were the last three songs/artists you downloaded? Lil’ Wayne, Trey Songz, Birdman What got you interested/involved with gymnastics? My parents put me in it when I was two, and stuck with it ever since. Top three favorite movies? So hard to choose but I’d have to say Step Brothers, Matilda, and Elf. Famous person you’d like to meet? The King - LeBron James Hobbies/interests outside of gymnastics? Bike riding Favorite gymnastics “theme” day? That’s easy, totally Malibu Barbie. For sure!

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MEGHAN

DONOVAN’s Career Highs

DONOVAN

Beam: Floor:

ALL AROUND 5-0 • RSo. Garfield, Ohio Garfield Heights HS/Gymnastics World/Flytz USA

9.800 9.550

(vs. Kent State, 3/16/08) (vs. Central Michigan, 3/21/08)

2009: Redshirted season due to injury.

2008: Competed in 10 of 13 meets on beam, also appeared on the floor the last two meets of the season, including the MAC Championships ... was the only Bronco to hit a 9.800 in the beam ... placed first on the beam in three-straight meets with a 9.775 at Central Michigan (2/9), 9.750 at Eastern Michigan (2/16) and a career-high 9.800 vs. Kent State (3/16) ... also had second place finishes vs. Illinois-Chicago and at Northern Illinois and a thirdplace finish at Michigan State in her Bronco debut (1/11) ... competed in the floor exercise for the first time vs. Central Michigan, posting a 9.550. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Trained at Gymnastics World and Flytz USA ... second runner up for nationals ... volunteered at students of service. PERSONAL: Born June 30, 1989, in Garfield, Ohio ... daughter of Michael and Tracey Donovan ... majoring in business.

GETTING TO KNOW MEGHAN Favorite vacation spot/getaway? The beach, somewhere - anywhere warm! Favorite class you’ve taken at Western Michigan? Management What is the last thing that goes through your mind before performing a routine? I visualize my routine perfect in my head. Who has been the biggest influence in your career and why? Terry Grey - he is one of the best coaches I have ever had. What is your favorite candy? Cherry Laffy Taffy with sparkles What got you interested in gymnastics? My mom Hobbies/Interests outside of gymnastics? Shopping Favorite and least favorite exercises? Favorite - running. Least favorite inverted pull-ups. Favorite gymnastics ‘theme’ day? Twin Day

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How have you grown as a gymnast in your time at Western Michigan? I went from one event to doing all four.

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STACY

KRAMER’s Career Highs Vault:

9.300

NA

2009: Competed on vault at Bowling Green State University ... season-best score was a 9.300 ... earned a letter from the Falcons ... maintained a 4.00 GPA, being named a NACGC Scholastic All-American.

KRAMER

VAULT, BEAM, FLOOR 5-4 • So. Ooltewah, Tenn. Ooltewah HS/Gymnastics Center of Chattanooga Bowling Green

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: State champion in all-around and on beam in 2007 and 2008 … six-time regional qualifier … qualified for nationals in 2008 … was a member of the Gymnastics Center of Chattanooga, which produced 33 all-around state champions during her membership from 2004 – 2008 … member of National Honors Society and National Beta Club. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 6, 1990, in Dalton, Ga. … daughter of Scott and Penny Kramer … mother Penny was an All-American in track at Penn State … plans to major in biology with a focus on pre-vet.

GETTING TO KNOW STACY Three words that describe you: Faithful, loving, quiet. Best advice given to you: God is before all things, and in him all things hold togetherColossians 1: 17 What is the last thing that goes through your mind before performing a routine? AO1 which means Audience of One. I learned it at FCA and it has basically become my life motto. Who has been the biggest influence in your career and why? My Mom has always been a big motivator for me. As an All-American in track, she has experienced what it takes for me to be good and she has passed her hard work ethic on to me. What’s the best thing about being a Bronco? I love being a Bronco! Everything about it makes me smile! I am so thankful to have such great teammates and coaches! Top three favorite movies? Fireproof, Kung Fu Panda, Dreamer Hobbies/interests outside of gymnastics? I love being with my family and friends because I love them so much! Other than that I like to read, write in my journal, or just relax.

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KATLIN

ABBS VAULT, FLOOR 5-2 • Fr. Sturgis, Mich. Sturgis HS

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: State beam champion … named to All-State team three times … Detroit Athletics Club Athlete of the Year nominee … two-time All-State performer as a diver for school swim team … named to Academic All-American team as a diver … MHSAA Scholar Athlete … Sturgis High School National Honors Society vicepresident. PERSONAL: Born July 9, 1991, in Sturgis, Mich. … daughter of Ron and Ruby Abbs … plans to major in speech pathology.

GETTING TO KNOW KATLIN Best advice given to you: You have no control over what the other person does. You only have control over what you do. Favorite vacation spot/ getaway: Cozumel, Mexico What is the last thing that goes through your mind before performing a routine? Relax, you can do this, just like practice. What were the last three songs/artists you downloaded? Taylor Swift, Rascal Flatts, Matt Nathanson What is your favorite candy? Gummy bears and candy necklaces. Top three favorite movies? She’s the Man, Happy Feet, A Walk To Remember Famous person you’d like to meet? Patrick Dempsey Hobbies/interests outside of gymnastics? Diving, watching movies, bike rides, going to Target Favorite and least favorite exercises? Least favorite: Butterfly kicks and burpees. Favorite: Wall-sits. Favorite gymnastics “theme” day? Ninja Day

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2010 Western Michigan Gymnastics HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Level 10 state and regional qualifier as a junior and senior … finished seventh on vault and bars at state championships as a sophomore … first all-around at the Charleston Cup as a sophomore … member of National Honors Society. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 18, 1991, in Grand Rapids, Mich. … daughter of Jay and Barbara Brooks … plans to major in athletic training.

HANNAH

BROOKS VAULT, BEAM, FLOOR 5-1 • Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. East Kentwood HS/Champion Gymnastics USA

GETTING TO KNOW HANNAH Best advice given to you: You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them. Favorite vacation spot/ getaway: Mexico Why did you pick your major? I took an athletic training class in high school and loved it, and I really want to work with athletes. What is the last thing to go through your mind before performing a routine? Stay relaxed, stay focused and give all you’ve got. What is your favorite candy? Swedish fish Top three favorite movies? Dirty Dancing, Sweet Home Alabama, How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days Famous person you’d like to meet? Zac Efron Hobbies/interests outside of gymnastics? Watching movies, shopping, making snowflakes with my roommate Favorite and least favorite exercises? Favorites: Wall sits, bike sprints Least favorites: Pull-up pikes, flutter kicks Favorite gymnastics “theme” day? Malibu Barbie Day

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2010 Western Michigan Gymnastics

CAROLINE

O’BRIEN BARS, BEAM, FLOOR 4-9 • Fr. Loveland, Ohio Loveland HS/Queen City Gymnastics

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: 2005 Level 9 beam national champion … placed fourth allaround at nationals in 2005 … 2008 Ohio State beam champion … three-time Level 10 Region 5 qualifier … member of National Honors Society. PERSONAL: Born March 14, 1991, in Anderson, Ohio … daughter of Ken and Kathy O’Brien … plans to major in exercise science.

GETTING TO KNOW CAROLINE Best advice given to you: Be yourself Favorite vacation spot/getaway: Hilton Head Island Favorite class you’ve had at WMU: Psychology 1000 Why did you pick your major? I want to help people get over their injuries just like the physical therapist helped me through the many years of injuries I had. What is the last thing that goes through your mind before performing a routine? My routine. I visualize before I touch the event. Who has been the biggest influence in your career and why? My parents because they’ve always been there for me. They encourage me to not only be the best gymnast I can be, but also the best person I can be. What is your favorite candy? A tie between Swedish Fish and Reese’s What got you interested/involved with gymnastics? My parents put me in gymnastics because I was so hyper and climbing everything. What’s the best thing about being a Bronco? The girls and team. Everyone is so welcoming.

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2010 Western Michigan Gymnastics HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Two-time national champion on bars … three-time state bar champion … placed third on floor at 2007 nationals … member of Phenom gymnastics team that placed second in state … member of Mu Alpha Theta … Crayons for Kids volunteer. PERSONAL: Born July 26, 1990, in Aurora, Ill. … daughter of Jim and Marie Wienckowski … twin sister Lindsey also a member of WMU gymnastics … plans to major in journalism.

BRYNN

WIENCKOWSKI BARS, FLOOR 5-7 • Fr. Aurora, Ill. Rosary HS/Phenom Gymnastics

GETTING TO KNOW BRYNN Three words that describe you: Enthusiastic, determined, outgoing. Best advice given to you: My dad always tells me to do my best and have fun. Favorite vacation spot/getaway: Mexico Favorite class you’ve had at WMU: Communications Who has been the biggest influence in your career and why? My sister, Lindsey, because she’s been there with me every step of the way. What is your favorite candy? Snickers What got you interested/involved with gymnastics? I always wanted to do everything my brother did so I wanted to do gymnastics like he did. What’s the best thing about being a Bronco? Our awesome team Hobbies/interests outside of gymnastics? Hanging out with friends, watching movies, shopping, sleeping. Favorite and least favorite exercises? Favorite: Running. Least favorite: towel pull-ups.

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LINDSEY

WIENCKOWSKI ALL AROUND 5-8 • Fr. Aurora, Ill. Rosary HS/Phenom Gymnastics

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Three-time Level 10 regional qualifier … Level 9 national qualifier in 2006 … two-time Level 9 regional qualifier … member of Phenom gymnastics team that placed second in state … treasurer for Mu Alpha Theta … member of National Foreign Language Society. PERSONAL: Born July 26, 1990, in Aurora, Ill. … daughter of Jim and Marie Wienckowski … twin sister Brynn also a member of WMU gymnastics … plans to major in biomedical sciences.

GETTING TO KNOW LINDSEY Favorite vacation spot/ getaway: Florida Favorite class you’ve had at WMU: Choices in Living Why did you pick your major? Because I want to go to chiropractic school and help people What is the last thing to go through your mind before performing a routine? I’ve done this a thousand times, I know what to do, be calm and confident. Who has been the biggest influence in your career and why? My twin sister Brynn. She’s always been there for me and knows how to push me to be my best better than anyone else. What is your favorite candy? Riesens What got you interested/involved with gymnastics? Watching my older brother’s gymnastics practices. I couldn’t wait until I could do it too. What’s the best thing about being a Bronco? Having such a supportive team there for me every day, 100%. Hobbies/interests outside of gymnastics? Hanging out with friends, watching movies, shopping.

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2010 Western Michigan Gymnastics HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: 2007 Level 9 Eastern National beam champion … two-time level 10 regional qualifier … two-time level nine regional qualifier … member of National Honors Society … won DAR Good Citizen award during senior year. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 10, 1990, in Cabery, Ill. … daughter of Steven and Nancy Wright … plans to major in exercise science.

SARAH

WRIGHT BARS, BEAM, FLOOR 5-2 • Fr. Cabery, Ill. Tri-Point HS/Rising Stars Academy

GETTING TO KNOW SARAH Best advice given to you: “When nothing is sure, everything is possible.” - This is a quote by Margaret Drabble that my club coach, Russ, would constantly remind us of. What is the last thing that goes through your mind before performing a routine? Go big or go home Who has been the biggest influence in your career and why? My parents because they always encouraged me to be the best I could be and supported everything I did. What is your favorite candy? Almond Joy What’s the best thing about being a Bronco? Being part of a family away from home. Top three favorite movies? Center Stage, Elf, Forrest Gump Famous person you’d like to meet? Channing Tatum Hobbies/interests outside of gymnastics? Spending time with my family and friends, playing cards and board games, and attempting to play other sports for fun. How have you grown as a gymnast in your time at Western Michigan? I have become more confident and aggressive in my gymnastics.

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2009 RESULTS 2009 Results (2-15, 0-6 MAC) Date...... Opponent(s)..................................................Finish....... Opp. Score..........WMU 1/9.........Michigan State, Illinois, Michigan................. 4 of 4............................... 187.900 1/18.......EASTERN MICHIGAN *....................................... L............ 190.500........180.125 1/25.......CENTRAL MICHIGAN *....................................... L............ 194.100........185.950 1/31.......Illinois-Chicago...................................................W........... 191.575........ 191.875 2/6.........Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Michigan........ 4 of 4.......................................188.075 2/13.......Bowling Green *................................................. L............ 192.975........ 191.600

Top Individual Marks Vault

9.850 9.850 9.825

Andrea Perini Andrea Perini Andrea Perini

vs. Northern Illinois (3/9) @ Kent State (3/15) @ MAC Championships (3/21)

School Record: 9.925

Karen Harper @ MAC (3/19/04) Christy Sassic vs. Bowling Green (2/15/04)

2009 RESULTS

2/22.......Ball State *......................................................... L............ 190.975........189.800 2/27.......Missouri, Michigan State, Cal State Fulleton........ 4 of 4...............................192.875 3/6.........CAL......................................................................w........... 189.650........ 191.300 3/9.........NORTHERN ILLINOIS *...................................... L............ 194.300........192.450 3/15.......Kent State *....................................................... L............ 196.750........193.025 3/21.......MAC Championship (@ Ball State)................ 7 of 7............................... 190.075 Home meets in all caps * Indicates Mid-American Conference meet

Top Season Team Marks

Uneven Bars

9.775 9.750 9.725

Kristine Garbarino Kristine Garbarino Cepeda Carter Andrea Perini Kristine Garbarino Multiple Gymnasts

School Record: 9.925

vs. Northern Illinois (3/9) @ Kent State (3/15) @ Illinois-Chicago (1/31) @ Missouri (2/27) vs. Cal (3/6)

Cherisse Marier @ Cornell (3/6/04) Cherisse Marier @ MAC (3/29/03) Andrea Ruhe @ Pittsburgh (2/26/00)

Points 2009..................................................193.025...................................@ Kent State (3/15) School record:...................................195.575 ..........................vs. Kent State (3/14/04)

Vault 2009..................................................48.500.....................................@ Kent State (3/15) School record:...................................48.875 .................... vs. Illinois-Chicago (2/29/04)

Uneven Bars 2009..................................................48.500.....................................@ Kent State (3/15)

Balance Beam

9.800 9.775 9.750

Kristine Garbarino Kristine Garbarino Erin Doucey Cepeda Carter Andrea Perini

School Record:

9.950 9.950

vs. Northern Illinois (3/9) @ Kent State (3/15) vs. Northern Illinois (3/9) @ Illinois-Chicago (1/31) @ Illinois-Chicago (1/31)

Cherisse Marier vs. UIC (2/29/04) Christy Sassic vs. Kent State (3/14/04)

School record:...................................49.250...................................... @ Temple (3/4/00)

Floor Exercise

Balance Beam 2009..................................................47.950............... 2x, last: vs. Northern Illinois (3/9) School record:...................................49.050...................@ Eastern Michigan (2/20/04)

49.050.......................................@ Denver (3/1/03)

2009..................................................48.725......2x, last: at MAC Championships (3/21) School record:...................................49.300.............................vs. Kent State (3/14/04)

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Kristine Garbarino Kristine Garbarino Kristine Garbarino Andrea Perini

School Record:

Floor Exercise

9.875 9.850 9.825

49.300..................... vs. Illinois-Chicago (2/29/04)

9.975

All-Around

39.025 39.000 38.975

Kristine Garbarino Kristine Garbarino Kristine Garbarino

School Record:

39.225

@ Bowling Green (2/13) @ Kent State (3/15) @ Michigan Classic (2/6) @ Missouri (2/27) Cherisse Marier vs. UIC (2/29/04)

@ Kent State (3/15) vs. Northern Illinois (3/9) @ Bowling Green (2/13) Jennifer Sturgis vs. Michigan State (3/18/07)

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AWARD WINNERS

AWARD WINNERS

Most Valuable

2008....................... Courtney Lesson 2007........................Courtney Schmid 2006.........................Cherisse Marier 2005.........................Cherisse Marier 2004............................Christy Sassic 2003................ Julia Haines-LaPenta 2002........................... Laura Ransing 2001...............................Kristen Maul 2000............................. Lori Gerhardt 1999.............................. Lori Gerhardt 1998.............................Becky Swelnis 1997.......................... Heidi Wardinski 1996.......................Stephanie Grygiel 1995.............................Becky Swelnis Christine Evans 1994.......................... Heather Forbes Alisa Rago 1993.............................. Natalie Leich Alisa Rago 1992...................................Alisa Rago 1991........................Bonnie Boggiano 1990........................... Lori Fellabaum 1989.............................Sue McCarthy Lori Fellabaum 1988........................... Lori Fellabaum 1987........................Bonnie Boggiano Linda Moran 1986............................... Linda Moran Ingrid Racka 1985.................................Cindy Maze

Coaches Award

2007........................... Shelby Gribeck 2006......................... Jennifer Sturgis 2005.......................... Shelby Gribeck 2005............................... Jenny Miller 2004..........................Tristan Thomas 2004.........................Cherisse Marier 2003...................... Amanda Surridge 2002...........................Stacey Watson 2001...............................Annie Adkins Sara Trudeau 2000..................... Jennifer Gleissner Andrea Ruhe 1999...................... Jennifer Gleissner Rachel Smith 1998................................. Kera Kelley

Rookie of the Year

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2008.....................Kristine Garbarino 2007.................................... Liz Prouty 2006..........................Heather Carroll 2005....................... Courtney Lesson 2004......................... Jennifer Sturgis 2003.........................Cherisse Marier 2002...........................Tristin Thomas

2001.............................Christy Sassic 2000..............................Annie Adkins 1999..............................Amy DeYoung 1998...............................Andrea Ruhe

MAC All-Academic

First Team 2009.............................Andrea Perini 2008.............................Andrea Perini 2007.............................Andrera Perini Jennifer Sturgis 2006.........................Cherisse Marier Jennifer Sturgis 2005.........................Cherisse Marier 1994...............................Susan Crowe Alisa Rago 1990.............................Sue McCarthy Honorable Mention 1998................................. Kera Kelley At-Large Team 1993.....................Kristen Milanowski Susan Crowe Melissa Olson 1992.............................Melissa Olson Natalie Leich Kristen Milanowski 1991........................Bonnie Boggiano

Academic All-America

Team.................................................. 2007 1998................................. Kera Kelley Mindy Poliski 1997.......................... Christine Evans Kera Kelley Mindy Poliski Kimberly Smith Maria Ventura Heidi Wardinski 1996.......................... Christine Evans Stephanie Grygiel Elizabeth Hanninen Dana Henkel Krista Janette Kera Kelley Kimberly Smith Maria Ventura Heidi Wardinski 1995.......................... Christine Evans Dana Henkel Kera Kelley Kimberly Smith 1994 ............................Susan Crowe Stephanie Grygiel Alisa Rago

Jennifer Sturgis (2004-07) became the second Bronco to earn both the MAC Gymnast and MAC Senior of the Year awards in 2007. Cherisse Marier was the first to accomplishg the feat, a year before, during WMU’s 2006 MAC Regular Season and MAC Tournament Championship campaign.

1993 ............................Susan Crowe 1992 ............................Susan Crowe Kristen Milanowski Holly Nabozny Melissa Olson Alisa Rago 1991 . .....................Bonnie Boggiano *Presented by NACGC/W

All-MAC Team

2008...................Andrea Perini (2nd) 2007.......................... Jennifer Sturgis 2006.........................Cherisse Marier Jennifer Sturgis 2005.........................Cherisse Marier 2000............................. Lori Gerhardt 1999..............................Rachel Smith 1992.............................. Natalie Leich 1991........................Bonnie Boggiano Cindy Zeits 1990.............................Melissa Olson 1989........................... Lori Fellabaum Sue McCarthy 1988........................... Lori Fellabaum 1987........................Bonnie Boggiano Jackie Klein Cindy Mazei Linda Moran 1986............................... Linda Moran 1985..............................Brigitte Boyer Becky Howe Cindy Mazei Melanie Waite 1984........................... Melanie Waite 1983.......................... Raeanne Smith

MAC Gymnast of the Year

2007.......................... Jennifer Sturgis 2006.........................Cherisse Marier 1997 . ..........................Maria Ventura

MAC Senior of the Year

2007.......................... Jennifer Sturgis 2006 ........................Cherisse Marier 1994 .................................Alisa Rago 1993 ............................ Natalie Leich 1991 . .....................Bonnie Boggiano

MAC Freshman of the Year

1998 .............................Andrea Ruhe

MAC Coach of the Year

2006...........................Terry Karwoski 2000...........................Terry Karwoski 1997 . .......................Brigitte Laketa* 1991 . .........................Brigitte Laketa 1986 ................... Kathy Beauregard 1985 ................... Kathy Beauregard

*co-recipient

MAC Champions

Vault 2006......................... Jennifer Sturgis 1992 ............................ Natalie Leich 1987 . ............................. Jackie Klein Uneven Bars 2006.........................Cherisse Marier 1988 ......................... Lori Fellabaum Balance Beam 2006......................... Jennifer Sturgis 1989 ...........................Sue McCarthy Floor Exercise 1987 . .....................Bonnie Boggiano 1986 ............................. Linda Moran 1985 .......................... Melanie Waite All-Around 2006......................... Jennifer Sturgis 1989 ...........................Sue McCarthy 1987 . ............................ Linda Moran

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LETTERWINNERS AAA

Annmarie Adkins..................... 2000-01 Joni Ambrose........................... 1979-80 Kristin Averill........................... 1988-89

DDD

Sheila Dible................................. 2009 Carolyn Devine............................. 1981 Amy DeYoung........................... 1999-02 Meghan Donovan........................ 2008 Erin Doucey................................. 2009 Kristan Dragisic.............................1998 Karrie Dupke................................ 1993

EEE

Tonya Eckert...........................2007-09 Christine Evans...................... 1994-97 Nancy Eyre.................................... 1982

FFF

Lori Fellabaum........................ 1988-91 Kathy Foerster.............................. 1989 Heather Forbes....................... 1991-94

GGG

Kristine Garbarino.................2008-09 Lori Gerhardt.......................... 1997-00 Jennifer Gleissner.................. 1998-01 Carmina Gill............................ 1980-83 Cherryl Gill.............................. 1981-84 Laurie Gold............................. 1990-93 Shelby Gribeck........................ 2005-07 Stephanie Grygiel................... 1994-96

HHH

Julia Haines-LaPenta.............. 2001-04 Elizabeth Hanninen................ 1995-96

KKK

Kera Kelley.............................. 1995-98 Nikki Kerrick..................................2003 Amy Kinsey.............................. 1998-01 Coco Klamt............................. 1081-83 Jackie Klein............................ 1986-87 Abbey Korchnak...................... 2005-07 Nicole Kranz........................... 1990-91

LLL

Heather Landino.......................... 1995 Becky Lee................................ 2003-04 Natalie Leich........................... 1990-93 Courtney Lesson..................... 2005-08 Lisa Luallen.................................. 1982

MMM

Bev Matis................................ 1989-90 Kristen Maul............................ 1999-02 Cherisse Marier....................... 2003-06 Cindy Mazei............................ 1985-88 Sue McCarthy......................... 1988-90 Casey McGranahan................. 2006-09 Magan McMahon................... 1987-90 D’Arcy Mettler......................... 1979-80 Mary Kay Meyer...................... 1986-89 Kristen Milanowski................. 1990-93 Shannon Miles....................... 1996-98 Jenny Miller.............................. 2002-05 Ashley Moore........................... 2002-05 Linda Moran........................... 1986-89 Lisa Munger............................ 1987-88

RRR

Ingrid Racka........................... 1985-87 Alisa Rago............................... 1991-94 Laura Ransing......................... 2001-04 Andrea Ruhe....................... 1998-2001 Kelli Rush................................. 2002-04

LETTERWINNERS

CCC

Kathy Campbell...................... 1979-82 Heather Carroll........................ 2006-08 Cepeda Carter............................. 2009 Amy Chlebek........................... 1990-92 Susan Crowe..................... 1991, 93-94 Diane Current......................... 1980-81 Mary Czyzewski...................... 1998-99

JJJ

Krista Janette......................... 1993-96 Jennifer Japenga.......................... 1996 Wendy Johnson.............................1999

Mindy Poliski................................ 1997 Tara Posthumus............................2000 Liz Prouty................................2007-09

BBB

Kathy Barry................................... 1983 Kelli Benefiel................................. 1989 Nicole Berends........................ 2000-03 Julie Blue................................. 2000-01 Bonnie Boggiano.... 1987-88, 1990-91 Rosemary Boyd...................... 1984-87 Tami Boyd............................... 1993-95 Brigitte Boyer.......................... 1984-87 Beverly Braman....................... 1979-81 Lacy Brondstetter......................... 1996

Karen Harper........................... 2004-07 Dana Hartman......................... 2003-04 Monica Hay.............................. 2003-06 Grace Hokenson............................2002 Dana Henkel........................... 1995-96 Kacie Holop...................................2009 Becky Howe.................................. 1984 Christine Hrbacek.................. 1989-91

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SSS

Christy Sassic.......................... 2001-04 Courtney Schmid..................... 2004-07 Donna Sink............................. 1980-81 Kara Smith....................1999, 2001-02 Kimberly Smith....................... 1995-97 Rachel Smith.......................... 1997-00 Raeanne Smith...................... 1983-87 Terry Specht.................................. 1987 Jennifer Sturgis....................... 2004-07 Amanda Surridge.................... 2002-03 Becky Swelnis......................... 1995-98

TTT

Tristin Thomas......................... 2002-04 Sara Trudeau........................... 1999-02

VVV

Deanna Vassallo.......................... 1989 Gigi Vee................................... 1981-83 Maria Ventura......................... 1994-97

WWW

Melanie Waite......................... 1984-85 Suzy Walsh............................. 1998-99 Heidi Wardinski...................... 1994-97 Stacey Watson......................... 2000-02 Kim Weaver............................ 1983-85 Renee Williams....................... 1984-85

ZZZ

Cindy Zeits.............................. 1988-91 Jenny Zook.............................. 1992-93 * bold indicates still active

NNN

Holly Nabozny......................... 1991-92

OOO

Keesha Olsen.....................2007, 2009 Melissa Olson......................... 1990-93

PPP

Andrea Perini........................... 2006-09 Jenelle Perini........................... 2003-06

Pictured above are the three outgoing seniors from the 2009 class. Listed top to bottom: Casey McGranahan, Keesha Olsen and Andrea Perini. Perini’s older sister, Jenelle, also competed for the Broncos from 2003-06.

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TEAM RECORDS Team MEET Records

TEAM RECORDS

Top-10 Scores

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

195.575..................................vs. Kent State, 3/14/04 194.750.................................. vs. Pittsburgh, 2/18/01 194.750................................... vs. Ball State, 2/20/00 194.650.......................vs. Eastern Michigan, 1/18/07 194.500.............@ William & Mary Triangular, 3/6/02 194.475........................... vs. Bowling Green, 2/15/04 194.425............................................@ Cornell, 3/6/04 194.250...................@ Progress Energy Invite, 3/8/02 194.250...........................vs. Michigan State, 3/18/07 194.150........................@ Eastern Michigan, 2/20/04

Vault

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 9. 10.

48.875............................ vs. Illinois-Chicago, 2/29/04 48.825................................................vs. UIC, 2/29/04 48.800....................................vs. Kent State, 3/14/04 48.775.............................@BGSU Triangular, 3/22/03 48.775...................... @ MAC Championship, 3/19/04 48.750.........................................@ Air Force, 3/01/03 48.750...................... @ MAC Championship, 3/25/06 48.675.....................@ MAC Championships, 3/18/00 48.650............................ @ Northern Illinois, 2/12/06 48.625................................................vs. UIC, 1/25/03

Uneven Bars

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9. 10.

49.250.............................................. @Temple, 3/4/00 49.175.....................................vs. Kent State, 3/14/04 49.000......................................@ Pittsburgh, 2/26/00 48.975..................................................@ UIC, 2/24/01 48.975 ........................ vs. Central Michigan, 1/21/01 48.925..................................................@ Kent, 9/3/01 48.825.................................... vs. Pittsburgh, 2/18/01 48.800............................. vs. Bowling Green, 2/15/04 48.775...................... @ MAC Championship, 3/19/04 48.725.............................@ Northern Illinois, 3/11/07

Individual MEET Records

Vault

1. 9.925 9.925 2. 9.900 9.990 3. 9.875

Karen Harper.............. @ MAC Championships, 3/19/04 Christy Sassic......................vs. Bowling Green, 2/15/04 Amanda Surridge...............@ BGSU Triangular, 3/22/03 Courtney Lesson................@ Central Michigan , 2/9/08 Becky Lee.................................................. 2/29-3/19/04 Karen Harper...................... vs. Illinois-Chicago, 2/29/04 Christy Sassic..............@ MAC Championships, 3/24/01

Uneven Bars 1. 2. 3.

9.925 9.925 9.925 9.900 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.875

Cherisse Marier................................. @ Cornell, 3/06/04 Cherisse Marier......... @ MAC Championships., 3/29/03 Andrea Ruhe................................@ Pittsburgh, 2/26/00 Andrea Ruhe....................................... @ Temple, 3/4/00 Cherisse Marier.......four times (MR: vs. Kent State, 1/22/06) Jen Sturgis.................. @ MAC Championships, 3/25/06 Laura Ransing............................vs. Kent State, 3/14/04 Andrea Ruhe............................................@ UIC, 2/24/01 Andrea Ruhe...................@ NIT Championships, 4/8/00 Lori Gerhardt....................................... @ Temple, 3/4/00 Jennifer Gleissner............................... @ Temple, 3/4/00

Balance Beam 1. 9.950 9.950 2. 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900

Julia Haines-LaPenta.......@ Eastern Michigan, 2/20/04 Christy Sassic.............................vs. Kent State, 3/14/04 Jennifer Sturgis.................. vs. Michigan State, 3/18/07 Christy Sassic...................@ Eastern Michigan, 2/20/04 Tristin Thomas.......................... @ Denver Quad, 3/1/03 Kristen Maul.................@ William & Mary Trian., 3/5/02 Kristen Maul................@ MAC Championships, 3/24/01 Christy Sassic..............@ MAC Championships, 3/24/01 Sara Trudeau......... three times (MR: @MAC Champ., 3/4/01) Andrea Ruhe............................................@ UIC, 2/24/01 Sara Trudeau........................................... @ UIC, 2/24/01 Christy Sassic.......................................@ BGSU, 1/27/01

1. 2. 3.

Cherisse Marier......................................vs. UIC, 2/29/04 Laura Ransing............................vs. Kent State, 3/14/04 Christy Sassic..................................vs. Air Force, 3/3/02 Christy Sassic............................. vs. Pittsburgh, 2/18/01 Cherisse Marier......................................... 1/18-1/25/04 Christy Sassic.................................... @ Cornell, 3/06/04 Julia Haines-LaPenta...........@ Bowling Green., 3/15/03 Kristen Maul......................@ Ball State/SEMO, 3/16/01

Floor Exercise

Balance Beam

1. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10.

49.050..........................@ Eastern Michigan, 2/20/04 49.050............................................@ Denver, 3/01/03 49.050...............@ William & Mary Triangular, 3/6/02 48.950....................................vs. Kent State, 3/14/04 48.950...........................@ Central Michigan, 3/12/04 48.875............................vs. Michigan Classic, 2/6/00 48.825...................... @ MAC Championship, 3/29/03 48.775......................................@ Kent State, 2/11/05 48.775..................................................@ UIC, 2/24/01 48.725....................................vs. Kent State, 3/16/08

Floor Exercise

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1. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

9.975 9.925 9.925 9.925 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900

ALL AROUND

1. 39.225 Jennifer Sturgis.................. vs. Michigan State, 3/18/07 2. 39.175 Lori Gerhardt....................................................... 2/24/00 3. 39.150 Cherisse Marier.................@ Central Michigan, 3/19/06

Season/Career Records VAULT

Season 9.773 Karen Harper...........................2004 (11) 9.672 Becky Lee..................................2004 (8)

Career 9.590 Nicole Berends..................2000-02 (35) 9.523 Amy Kinsey........................ 1998-01 (29)

UNEVEN BARS

Season 9.811 9.691

Cherisse Marier.......................2004 (11) Andrea Ruhe............................. 2001 (9)

Career

9.775 Cherisse Marier.................2003-06 (46) 9.602 Andrea Ruhe..................... 1998-01 (43)

BEAM

Season 9.786 Christy Sassic..........................2001 (11) 9.762 Kristen Maul............................2001 (13)

Career 9.617 Christy Sassic.................... 2001-04 (42) 9.560 Sara Trudeau.....................1999-02 (48)

FLOOR

Season 9.768 9.765

Christy Sassic..........................2001 (10) Laura Ransing.........................2001 (10)

Career 9.746 9.737

Christy Sassic.................... 2001-04 (41) Laura Ransing................... 2001-04 (40)

ALL-AROUND

Season

38.623 Cherisse Marier.......................2006 (12) 38.516 Cherisse Marier.......................2005 (12) 38.456 Jennifer Sturgis.......................2007 (12)

Career 38.569 Cherisse Marier................. 2003-06 (24) 37.039 Rachel Smith..................... 1997-00 (27)

( ) - Indicates meets competed.

49.300....................................vs. Kent State, 3/14/04 49.300............................ vs. Illinois-Chicago, 2/29/04 49.275.....................@ Progress Energy Invite, 3/8/02 49.275.................................... vs. Pittsburgh, 2/18/01 49.250............................@ BGSU Triangular, 3/22/03 49.175.......................................... vs. Air Force, 3/3/02 49.125..................................... vs. Ball State, 1/18/04 49.100.............................vs. Michigan State, 3/18/07 49.050......................................@ Pittsburgh, 2/26/00 49.025........................................... @ Cornell, 2/29/04

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BRONCO RECORD HOLDERS

Karen Harper

Cherisse Marier

Andrea Ruhe

Christy Sassic

Jennifer Sturgis

Christy Sassic Vault: 9.925 / Beam: 9.95

Karen Harper Vault: 9.925

Julia Haines-Lapenta Beam: 9.95

Cherisse Marier Floor: 9.975 / Bars: 9.925

Andrea Ruhe Bars: 9.925

JeNnifer sturgis All-Around: 39.225

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RECORD HOLDERS

Julia Haines-LaPenta

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CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

The WMU gymnastics program, under the direction of current Bronco athletics director Kathy Beauregard, claimed back-to-back MAC titles in 1986 and 1987.

CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

The 1986 squad (pictured left) posted a then school-record performance of 180.65. The win was the first ever for the program and came at Read Fieldhouse. The Broncos successfully defended their MAC title in 1987, edging out runner-up Bowling Green. Current Bronco coach Terry Karwoski was a member of that championship squad. WMU Hall of Fame member Linda Moran is pictured at the top of the podium in the all-around. Teammate Bonnie Boggiano claimed second and Cindy Mazei garnered fifth overall. The 1988 edition of the Bronco program nearly claimed the team’s thirdstraight MAC title, falling by just onetenth of a point. WMU did, however, set the school record for dual meet victories in a season, posting a 14-3 record, which included a run of seven-straight wins to begin the year.

1986

1987

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CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

2006 Winning the MAC Regular Season Championship and taking the crown at the MAC Championships, 2006 will go down as one of the most decorated seasons in school history. The Broncos finished the regular season with a 5-1 dual record. Terry Karwoski was named MAC Head Coach of the Year for the second time in her career and the Broncos boasted the Gymnast and Senior of the Year in Cherisse Marier. At the MAC Championships, Western Michigan posted a 193.800 to edge out rival Central Michigan with a 193.175. The Broncos took first in every event except the floor exercise, adding runners-up on bars, beam and floor. WMU also boasted the top two all-arounders in Jennifer Sturgis and Marier. In addition to winning the all-around, Sturgis won both the beam and vault, with Marier taking first on the bars. Both were recognized for their performances as they were named First Team All-MAC.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1975 Season (2-4 duals)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1/25 1/29 2/1 2/8 2/15 2/20 3/1

@Northwestern Invit..........5/9.......55.00 EMU ............................L...........49.45 Kent State..........................L...........55.45 @Valparaiso.......................L...........62.90 v. Eastern Illinois...............W..........62.90 @Purdue............................L...........59.06 Michigan............................W..........73.20 State of Michigan..............4/5.......59.31

1976 Season (2-2 duals)

1/31 2/25

@Valparaiso.......................L...........69.35 v. St. Mary’s.......................W..........69.35 Kent State..........................L...........81.00 Michigan............................W..........76.03 @SMAIAW..........................5/5.......27.45

1977 Season (4-4 duals)

1/7 1/15 2/12 2/19 2/25

Michigan............................L...........83.50 @BGSU ............................L...........102.00 @UW-Whitewater...............W..........99.85 v. Valparaiso......................W..........99.85 v. UW-Milwaukee...............W..........99.85 @EMU ............................L...........106.25 v. CMU ............................L...........106.25 v. YSU ............................W..........106.25 @SMAIAW .........................5/5.......101.05

1978 Season (4-7 duals)

12/14 Valparaiso..........................W..........101.35 1/14 CMU ............................L...........98.10 Eastern Michigan..............L...........98.10 Illinois-Chicago..................L...........98.10 1/19 @Michigan.........................L...........74.15 2/4 BGSU ............................L...........105.50 Northwestern.....................W..........105.50 2/11 @UW-Whitewater...............W..........116.69 v. UW-River Falls................W..........116.69 2/14 @EMU ............................L...........106.40 v. Michigan State...............L...........106.40 2/23 SMAIAW 5/6......................108.00

1979 Season (3-4 duals)

1/18 1/25 2/27 2/2 2/9 2/10 2/23 2/28

@Michigan.........................L...........96.70 v. CMU ............................L...........96.70 @Valparaiso.......................W..........105.50 @Kent State.......................L...........107.00 N. Michigan.......................W..........107.30 @BGSU ............................L...........105.35 @NIU Invitational...............2/8.......110.25 SMAIAW ............................5/6.......112.00 Notre Dame.......................W..........115.70

1980 Season (7-6 duals)

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69.60 96.85 68.90 54.00 67.10 71.80

12/5 12/8 1/5 1/12 1/18 1/24 1/26 2/1

Valparaiso..........................W..........112.15 @UW-Milwaukee................W..........120.50 v. NE Illinois.......................W..........120.50 v. Wheaton.........................W..........120.50 @BGSU ............................L...........114.25 Ball State...........................W..........117.60 EMU ............................L...........117.60 Kent State..........................L...........117.15 @CMU ............................L...........123.95 @N. Michigan....................W..........118.10 Air Force W.........................120.65.116.10

100.00 72.76

83.60 120.65 86.15 82.50 79.00 113.25 122.10 92.65

33.55 115.10 118.70 125.65 128.00 126.55 45.30 98.20 110.55 119.50 133.70

125.00 116.60 67.60 129.35 105.80 129.55 55.70

89.25 109.35 89.45 94.45... 130.95 100.30 121.25 128.15 125.95 114.70

2/9 2/16 3/21 3/8

@NIU Invite........................1/8.......126.50 @Miam i...........................L...........116.05 v. Indiana...........................L...........116.05 SMAIAW ...........................5/6.......124.75 @CMU Invite......................3/5.......126.15

117.30 126.50

1981 Season (8-4 duals)

11/22 @NIU Invitational...............1/6.......116.55 11/23 @Wisconsin.......................W..........120.40 12/5 @Indiana............................L...........125.45 12/10 @Valparaiso.......................W..........116.05 1/10 @Michigan.........................L...........120.20 1/16 @Indiana State..................W..........129.70 v. Iowa ............................W..........129.70 1/17 @Ball State........................W..........121.45 v. EMU ............................L...........121.45 1/23 @Kent State.......................L...........122.50 1/30 CMU ............................W..........127.00 2/6 Northern Illinois................W..........127.80 2/14 @Northwestern..................2/5.......130.40 2/21 N. Michigan.......................W..........130.65 2/27 SMAIAW ............................4/6.......130.35 3/21 @MAC (Kent)......................4/7.......129.40

1982 Season (5-8 duals)

12/4 @NIU ............................W..........126.00 v. UW-Milwaukee...............W..........126.00 12/12 Indiana ............................L...........125.20 Valparaiso..........................W..........125.20 1/8 BGSU ............................L...........125.00 1/15 @EMU ............................L...........124.80 1/23 Kent State..........................L...........128.35 Michigan............................L...........128.35 1/30 @Indiana State..................L...........126.25 2/6 @Northwestern Inv............2/5.......130.15 /13 @Illinois State....................L...........135.10 2/19 Ball State...........................L...........128.50 Wisconsin..........................W..........128.50 2/26 @CMU ............................W..........131.20 3/7 @MAC (BGSU)....................3/7.......131.70 3/12 @NCAA Regionals..............5/7.......132.25

1983 Season (10-8 duals) 2/12 1/7 1/15 1/22 1/28 2/5 2/12 2/18 2/19 2/26 3/4 3/19

@Michigan.........................L...........160.90 v. Michigan State...............L...........160.90 v. York ............................W..........160.90 (Wolverine Invit.) @Ball State........................W..........163.45 v. SEt Mo. St......................L...........163.45 @Illinois-Chicago...............W..........164.95 CMU ............................W..........163.95 NIU ............................W..........163.95 @Kent State.......................L...........158.90 v. Ball State........................W..........158.90 Bronco Invite.....................1/5.......168.00 Illinois State.......................W..........169.10 EMU ............................W..........169.10 @UW Invite.........................2/7.......166.55 @NIU ............................W..........161.80 v. UW-Oshkosh..................L...........161.80 @BGSI ............................L...........167.95 @Indiana............................L...........170.55 v. Southern Illinois............L...........170.55 v. Wisconsin.......................W..........170.55 @MAC (BSU)......................4/7.......165.60

115.15 130.20 106.20 128.85 127.65 124.30 117.55... 125.75 134.50... 125.80 123.20 118.50

122.50 115.00 129.75 98.35 127.00... 133.05 130.60 135.50 132.35... 137.15 129.30 123.05 130.25

162.30 167.30 110.35 162.90 168.70 159.75 152.00 134.30 168.25 149.50 162.45 167.35 142.50 163.00 172.15 176.85 172.40 164.80

1984 Season (5-4-2 duals)

11/11 @Michigan.........................L...........164.80 v. Michigan State...............L...........164.80 1/13 Wisconsin..........................W..........166.65 1/20 Illinois-Chicago..................W..........169.30 Kent State..........................W..........169.30 1/28 @Illinois State....................L...........172.40 v. Southeast Miss..............T...........172.40 2/4 Bronco Invitational............1/7.......169.95 2/11 @EMU ............................W..........167.55 2/17 @Wisconsin Invit...............2/5.......170.55 2/24 Bowling Green...................T...........170.55 3/3 @CMU ............................W..........171.35 3/10 @MAC (Kent)......................4/7.......169.70 3/16 @Michigan.........................L...........172.90

1985 Season (13-5 duals)

12/8-9 @Michigan.........................W..........169.25 v. Michigan State...............L...........169.25 v. Indiana State.................L...........169.25 (Wolverine Invit.) 1/4 @Auburn............................W..........167.10 v. Ball State........................W..........167.10 1/11 CMU ............................W..........171.60 1/18 @Illinois-Chicago...............W..........171.75 1/19 @Northern Illinois.............W..........171.95 v. Illinois State...................W..........171.95 1/25 @Kent State.......................W..........173.50 v. Indiana (Pa.)..................W..........173.50 v. Toronto...........................W..........173.50 2/2 Bronco Invitational............1/7.......173.75 2/9 Valparaiso..........................W..........173.35 2/16 @EMU ............................W..........173.15 v. CMU ............................W..........173.15 2/22 @Bowling Green................L...........171.60 3/2 @Indiana............................L...........173.90 3/9 @Ball State........................L...........171.60 3/16 @MAC (CMU).....................2/7.......174.50

1986 Season (6-7 duals)

1/11 1/18 1/24 1/25 1/31 2/1 2/16 2/21 3/1 3/8 3/15 3/22

@Michigan.........................L...........170.60 Bronco Invitational............2/7.......171.65 Kent State..........................W..........173.65 Northern Illinois................L...........173.65 @CMU ............................W..........174.05 Ball State...........................W..........173.65 @EMU ............................W..........173.00 @Michigan State...............L...........173.35 v. CMU ............................L...........173.35 v. Iowa State......................W..........173.35 Bowling Green...................W..........172.85 @Kentucky.........................L...........169.10 @Jacksonville St................L...........174.80 @Wisconsin.......................L...........174.15 MAC (WMU).......................1/7.......180.65

1987 Season (8-6 duals)

1/9 1/17 1/23 1/31 2/7 2/13 2/20

Michigan............................L...........171.75 Michigan State..................L...........171.75 Southeast Mo. St..............W..........171.75 @Northern Illinois.............L...........175.30 v. UW-Oshkosh..................W..........175.30 @Kent State.......................W..........175.45 Illinois-Chicago..................W..........173.20 Bronco Invitational............1/5.......177.35 @Ball State........................W..........175.10 @Bowling Green................L...........174.00

169.45 171.25 159.45 161.80 166.85 170.90 172.40 164.50 170.55 164.70 176.9

169.15 175.40 174.25 164.45 164.30 161.10 170.35 170.55... 167.35 168.00 164.20 145.70 137.20 172.25 170.75 174.85 175.20 174.05

175.95 171.50 175.00 172.15 171.30 172.70 181.40 173.45 167.45 170.35 175.20 178.05 176.40

173.25 177.40 166.10 175.55 165.45 172.50 139.20 165.05 174.30

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@Michigan State...............L...........178.15 v. Wisconsin.......................W..........178.15 @Auburn............................L...........171.50 @EMU ............................W..........172.55 UW-Oshkosh......................W..........178.75 @MAC (EMU)......................1/6.......177.20

1988 Season (14-3 duals)

1/16 1/23 1/30 2/6 2/12 2/20 2/27 3/4 3/13 3/18 3/20 3/26

@CMU ............................W..........170.65 v. EMU ............................W..........170.65 Illinois-Chicago..................W..........175.65 Kent State..........................W..........175.65 Northern Illinois................W..........175.65 @EMU ............................W..........174.10 @UW-Oshkosh...................W..........170.95 v. CMU ............................L...........170.95 v. N. Michigan....................W..........170.95 (UW-Oshkosh Invit.) Bowling Green...................W..........176.00 CMU ............................W..........179.80 N. Michigan.......................W..........179.80 (Bronco Invitational) @Illinois State....................W..........179.15 @California........................W..........180.30 @Michigan.........................L...........174.95 Illinois-Chicago..................W..........174.95 @Michigan St. Inv..............5/5.......163.90 Ball State...........................L...........174.10 MAC (Kent).........................2/6.......176.40

1989 Season (8-8 duals)

1/14 1/21 1/28 2/4 2/10 2/17 2/25 3/5 3/12 3/18 3/22 3/25

@Ball State........................L...........170.55 v. Michigan........................W..........170.55 @Kent State.......................L...........173.25 UW-Oshkosh......................W..........179.10 CMU ............................W..........176.65 Illinois at Chicago..............W..........176.65 Valparaiso..........................W..........176.65 (Bronco Invitational) @Bowling Green................L...........177.60 @Northern Illinois.............L...........178.50 EMU ............................L...........178.25 @New Mexico....................L...........182.55 v. Air Force.........................W..........182.55 @Michigan.........................L...........180.85 v. Michigan State...............L...........180.85 (Michigan Invit.) @MAC (BSU)......................4/6.......181.10 @Illinois-Chicago...............W..........180.15 Illinois State.......................W..........181.00

1990 Season (6-8-1 duals)

1/14 1/20 1/27 2/3 2/9 2/17 2/23 3/5 3/10

CMU ............................T...........177.90 Michigan............................L...........177.90 Northern Illinois................L...........177.90 Kent State..........................W..........180.85 Illinois-Chicago..................W..........180.60 Ball State...........................W..........180.70 CMU ............................L...........180.70 (Bronco Invitational) @EMU ............................L...........179.90 v. Illinois State...................W..........179.90 @CMU ............................L...........177.30 @Michigan State...............L...........179.35 @Houston Baptist.............L...........175.60 @Illinois State....................L...........178.65

184.25 175.45 181.35 170.25 166.40

170.30 167.20 158.75 172.35 173.75 171.70 168.30 173.80 168.05 171.70 171.05 171.65 177.50 179.05 180.40 168.75 174.20

170.95 168.50 178.10 170.15 176.50 171.35 160.95 179.75 180.95 178.75 185.05 177.20 183.75 185.30 175.15 175.50

177.90 179.35 178.05 179.45 159.55 176.80 180.95 181.20 174.35 181.75 185.55 183.90 179.15

v. Winona State.................W..........178.65 3/16 Bowling Green...................W..........183.75 3/24 @MAC (BSU)......................6/6.......182.15

1991 Season (4-10 duals)

1/12 1/19 1/25 1/30 2/9 2/16 2/22 3/1 3/8 3/16 3/23

@Ball State........................L...........176.70 v. Iowa ............................L...........176.70 v. Southeast Mo. St...........L...........176.70 (Cardinal Classic) @CMU ............................L...........180.50 v. EMU ............................W..........180.50 v. Michigan State...............L...........180.50 (State of Michigan) @Kent State.......................W..........180.40 @Illinois-Chicago...............W..........182.45 EMU ............................L...........182.65 @Northern Illinois.............L...........182.25 Michigan State..................L...........183.75 CMU ............................L...........184.15 @Bowling Green................L...........183.10 Illinois State.......................W..........186.40 @MAC (CMU).....................2/6.......183.85

1992 Season (3-11 duals)

1/18 1/25 2/1 2/7 2/16 2/22 2/28 3/7 3/14 3/21 3/28

Kent State..........................W..........175.15 Illinois-Chicago..................W..........181.25 @EMU ............................L...........180.85 @Michigan State...............L...........177.50 @EMU ............................L...........160.90 v. CMU ............................L...........160.90 v. Michigan State...............L...........160.90 (State of Michigan) Northern Illinois................L...........184.25 @Southeast Mo. St...........L...........187.30 v. Iowa State......................L...........187.30 v. Michigan State...............L...........187.30 (Cap’n Crunch Invit.) @Michigan.........................L...........181.70 @CMU ............................L...........183.10 Ball State...........................W..........183.90 MAC (WMU).......................4/6.......183.85

1993 Season (2-10 duals) 1/9 @Cardinal Classic..............3/5.......181.20 1/15 EMU ............................L...........178.80 1/22 Michigan State..................L...........180.25 1/30 @Illinois-Chicago...............L...........182.95 2/7 @State of Michigan...........5/5.......180.10 2/13 @Kent State.......................L...........183.90 2/14 @Bowling Green................L...........183.85 2/20 @Illinois State....................L...........184.95 2/27 CMU ............................L...........180.85 3/5 @Northern Illinois.............L...........184.70 3/7 Bowling Green...................W..........184.40 3/12 @Michigan.........................L...........186.10 v. Ball State........................W..........186.10 v. Oklahoma.......................L...........186.10 3/20 @MAC (EMU)......................5/6.......186.05

1994 Season (7-8 duals)

1/9 1/15 1/22

@Northern Illinois.............L...........178.200 @EMU ............................L...........175.625 @Ball State........................L...........181.225 Illinois-Chicago..................W..........181.225 Kent State..........................W..........181.225

177.75 183.25

180.50 179.45 181.80 182.20 179.25... 182.25 180.25 175.00 184.10 184.55 186.10 185.90 185.15 182.05

174.25 132.05 183.20 185.05 186.80 186.10 187.55 185.85 190.60 188.40 188.70 189.75 186.35 183.80

181.50 183.65... 183.65 186.55 185.45 189.35 186.35 188.55 183.90 193.30 185.00 189.15

179.775... 178.725 185.275 179.850 179.400

1/29 2/6 2/11 2/20 2/25 3/1 3/5 3/12 3/18 3/25

(Cardinal Classic) Illinois-Chicago..................W..........181.425 @State of Michigan...........4/5.......183.100 @Michigan.........................L...........187.825 @Southeast Mo. St...........W..........188.450 v. Illinois-Chicago...............W..........188.450 v. Oklahoma.......................L...........188.450 (Cap’n Crunch Classic) Kent State..........................L...........187.750 @Michigan State...............L...........181.100 Bowling Green...................W..........185.925 Ball State...........................W..........187.125 @CMU L..........................185.100 @MAC (Kent)......................5/6.......187.550

181.100 195.350 188.375 188.150 191.025 190.500 185.900 180.700 184.800 188.025

1995 Season (3-11 duals, 1-5 MAC) 1/15 1/22 1/27 2/5 2/11 2/19 2/24 3/3 3/11 3/12 3/18 3/25 415

CMU# ............................W..........181.965 Northern Illinois................W..........181.965 (Bronco Stampede) EMU# ............................L...........181.275 @Illinois-Chicago...............L...........189.175 State of Michigan..............5/5.......184.525 @CMU# ............................L...........181.425 @Michigan State...............L...........185.350 v. Kent State......................L...........185.350 v. Ohio State......................L...........185.350 (Hobie Invitational) @Bowling Green#..............L...........183.075 @Cal St. Fullerton..............L...........185.600 @EMU ............................L...........185.775 v. Pittsburgh.......................W..........185.775 Ball State#.........................L...........185.950 @Kent State#....................L...........185.550 @MAC Champs..................4/6.......186.400 @NIT ............................6/8.......190.825 #MAC duals

1996 Season (2-9 duals, 0-6 MAC)

1/19 1/28 2/4 2/11 2/18 3/3 3/8 3/9 3/17 3/23 3/30

@Ball State#......................L...........182.675 @Northern Illinois.............L...........187.550 @State of Michigan...........5/5.......184.575 Ball State#.........................L...........185.375 CMU# ............................L...........185.375 Illinois-Chicago..................L...........186.925 @Bubble Invitational.........5/7.......187.925 @Bowling Green#..............L...........185.700 @EMU #..........................L...........187.200 Kent State#.......................L...........186.700 @Pittsburgh.......................L...........190.075 v. Temple............................W..........190.075 v. Indiana (Pa.)..................W..........190.075 @MAC (BGSU)....................5/6.......189.175 #MAC duals

181.650 181.450 183.375 190.100

185.475 190.950 188.575 189.525 184.250 192.550 187.750 182.850 188.050 191.050

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2/22 3/6 3/14 3/21 3/29

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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188.250 191.350... 188.425 189.050 187.775 187.825 189.025 191.500 191.925 186.100 176.325

1997 Season (2-14 duals, 0-5 MAC)

1/19 1/24 1/27 2/2 2/8

Northern Illinois................L...........183.025 @Ball State#......................L...........184.825 v. Kent State......................L...........184.825 v. Northern Illinois.............L...........184.825 (Cardinal Classic) @Southeast Mo. St...........L...........190.200 v. Nebraska........................L...........190.200 v. Texas Woman’s..............W..........190.200 (KZIM-Schnucks Invit.) @State of Michigan...........5/5.......188.450 CMU# ............................L...........186.600

186.675 191.800 191.300 188.475 192.075 195.450 188.800 191.875

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2/13 2/15 3/1 3/7 3/9 3/15 3/22

EMU# ............................L...........186.600 Michigan State..................L...........188.800 @Illinois-Chicago...............L...........189.025 @Air Force..........................L...........185.875 v. Centenary.......................W..........185.875 @Bowling Green#..............L...........190.175 Kent State#.......................L...........190.975 @EMU L..........................190.400 @MAC (CMU).....................4/6.......193.000 #MAC duals

189.650 190.200 190.575 188.600 184.325 190.625 192.800 193.700

1998 Season (2-11 duals, 1-5 MAC)

1/11 1/18 1/31 2/7 2/15 2/22 2/28 3/8 3/14 3/21

@Northern Illinois#...........L...........181.275 v. Winona State.................W..........181.275 @ Mizzou Classic...............5/5.......182.850 @Michigan.........................L...........185.900 v. Michigan State...............L...........185.900 v. CMU ............................L...........185.900 (Michigan Classic) @EMU# ............................L...........187.050 Ball State#.........................W..........186.925 BowlingGreen#..................L...........190.225 Illinois-Chicago..................L...........190.225 @CMU# ............................L...........185.925 Kent State#.......................L...........190.725 @Michigan State...............L...........190.300 v. Ohio State......................L...........190.300 @MAC (NIU).......................5/7.......190.225 #MAC duals

1999 Season (5-7 duals, 2-4 MAC)

1/10 #11 CMU ............................L...........187.325 Illinois State.......................W..........187.325 1/15 @ Ball State#.....................L...........188.300 vs. CMU ............................L...........188.300 (Cardinal Classic) 1/17 EMU# ............................W..........186.775 1/22 @ Bowling Green#.............L...........186.525 1/30 @ Iowa ............................W..........191.075 vs. Winona State...............W..........191.075 2/6 @ Michigan Classic...........4/5.......189.550 2/14 CMU# ............................L...........188.975 2/21 Northern Illinois#..............W..........190.175 2/27 @ Illinois-Chicago..............L...........190.900 3/5 @ UCSB Invite....................3/6.......188.950 3/20 @ Kent# ............................L...........190.000 3/27 MAC Champs.....................5/7.......190.725 4/18 @ NIT ............................6/6.......189.475 #MAC Duals

185.900 177.900 194.750 193.350 190.450

189.550 185.625 190.625 191.500 192.175 191.600 196.375 192.075

191.425 186.475 192.800 190.050. 186.100 191.625 190.275 185.025 192.025 186.350 194.250 191.925

2000 Season (10-6 duals, 4-2 MAC)

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1/9 1/16 1/23 1/30 2/6 2/11 2/20 2/26 3/1 3/4

UW-River Falls...................W..........186.825 Illinois State.......................L...........186.825 Rutgers ............................L...........186.825 Mizzou Classic...................5/5.......186.375 @ Northern Illinois............W..........189.450 vs. UW-La Crosse..............W..........189.450 vs. Bowling Green.............W..........191.075 Kent ............................L...........191.075 Michigan Classic...............3/5.......192.375 @ EMU ............................W..........191.275 vs. Ball State.....................W..........194.350 @ Pittsburgh......................L...........193.375 @ Maryland........................L...........193.625 vs. James Madison...........W..........193.625 @ Temple...........................W..........194.125 vs. Rhode Island................W..........194.125 vs. West Chester...............W..........194.125

157.950 189.450 187.125 ---185.950 179.350 189.225 192.325 ---189.950 194.250 194.850 195.050 190.300 186.125 191.400 184.325

3/11 @ Central Michigan...........L...........192.800 3/18 @ MAC Champs.................4/7.......193.100 4/8 @ NIT..................................5/7.......192.550

2001 Season (9-9 duals, 3-3 MAC)

1/7 1/14 1/21 1/27 2/4 2/11 2/18 2/24 2/28 3/4 3/9 3/16 3/24

Illinois State.......................L...........193.850 vs. Eastern Michigan........W..........193.100 vs. Illinois-Chicago.............W..........193.100 vs. Massachusetts............W..........193.100 Central Michigan...............W..........193.400 @ Bowling Green...............L...........191.950 @ Michigan Classic...........3/4.......192.800 vs. Northern Illinois...........W..........192.900 vs. Pittsburgh....................W..........194.750 @ Illinois-Chicago..............L...........194.075 @ Seattle-Pacific................W..........194.025 @ Washington....................L...........194.075 vs. Utah L..........................194.075 @ Kent State......................L...........193.525 @ Ball State.......................L...........193.675 vs. SE Missouri State........W..........193.675 @ MAC Champs.................6/7.......193.450

195.825 195.575

195.125 189.400 191.025 189.600 192.275 195.000 --189.800 192.475 195.425 193.700 196.725 196.725 195.425 195.075 191.350 ---

2002 Season (7-10-1 duals, 1-5 MAC)

1/6 1/11 1/20 1/27 2/3 2/10 2/17 2/24 3/3 3/6 3/8 3/15 2/23

@ Northern Illinois............W..........189.675 @ Michigan State..............L...........188.025 vs. West Virginia................L...........188.025 vs. Iowa State....................L...........188.025 Ball State...........................L...........192.925 Illinois-Chicago..................W..........192.925 Kent State..........................L...........192.075 @ Michigan Classic...........5th/5...189.925 @ Central Michigan...........L...........190.675 @ Eastern Michigan..........L...........190.650 vs. Northern Illinois...........W..........190.650 Bowling Green...................L...........192.825 Air Force W.........................193.950 @ William & Mary..............T...........194.500 vs. Towson.........................W..........194.500 @ NC State.........................L...........194.250 vs. Yale W.........................194.250 vs. Ball State.....................W..........194.250 @ SE Missouri State..........L...........191.000 @ MAC Champs.................6th/7...192.125

2003 Season (7-8 duals, 1-5 MAC)

1/3 1/12 1/25 2/2 2/9 2/16 2/23 3/1 3/5 3/16 3/22 3/29

@ Ball State.......................L...........186.775 @ Bowling Green...............L...........192.375 @ Illinois-Chicago..............L...........191.575 @ Michigan Classic........................5th/5 Central Michigan...............L...........193.00 Illinois State.......................L...........193.00 Southeast Miss. St............W..........194.325 vs. Ball State.....................W..........194.325 Eastern Michigan..............W..........192.500 @ Denver............................L...........193.300 vs. Illinois...........................W..........193.300 vs. Air Force.......................W..........193.300 @ Air Force.........................W..........193.550 Northern Illinois................L...........193.350 @ Bowling Green...............W..........193.250 vs. Kent State....................L...........193.250 MAC Champs.....................5th/7...194.100

188.225 194.650. 189.925 195.175 194.500 190.900 194.275 193.250 193.700 190.150. 194.875 192.925 194.500 192.975 195.525 193.775 192.450 193.400

190.125 192.850. 195.200 192.00 195.450 193.025 193.475 192.725 190.000 196.300 192.700 189.825 192.275 194.050 192.175 196.150

2004 Season (5-7 duals, 2-4 MAC)

1/16 1/18 1/25 2/6 2/15 2/20 2/29 3/6 3/12 3/14 3/19

@ MSU Invite.....................L........... 192.125/4th Ball State...........................L...........193.150 193.200 at Northern Illinois............L...........192.750 194.175 at Michigan Classic...........L...........5th/ 193.375 Bowling Green...................W..........194.475 194.375 at Eastern Michigan..........W..........194.150 193.500 Illinois-Chicago..................L...........193.875 195.725 at Cornell Quad.................W..........1st/ 194.425 at Central Michigan...........L...........193.675 195.975 Kent State..........................L...........195.575 197.050 MAC Champs.....................6th/7...194.025

2005 Season (5-14 duals, 1-5 MAC)

1/16 1/21 1/30 2/06 2/11 2/13 2/26 3/4 3/13 3/18 3/25

Eastern Michigan..............L........... 188.150 Cardinal Classic.................2nd....... Central Michigan...............L...........192.675 Michigan Classic...............4th........ Kent State..........................2nd....... Bowling Green...................L...........191.800 Illinois-Chicago..................L...........192.675 No. 2 LSU Quad.................4th........ Northern Illinois................L...........191.825 Eastern Michigan..............L...........193.475 MAC Champ.......................7th........

2006 Results (14-8, 5-1 MAC)

1/8 1/14 1/22 1/27 2/3 2/12 2/19 2/24 2/26 3/12 3/19 3/25

Illinois-Chicago..................W..........191.800 at MSU/PITT......................3rd.......189.425 Kent State..........................W..........192.650 at Eastern Michigan..........W..........192.025 Michigan Classic...............4th........192.300 at Northern Illinois............W..........192.500 Bowling Green...................W..........190.100 at Illinois State..................L...........187.075 Alaska Anchorage.............L...........191.850 Ball State...........................W..........191.625 at Central Michigan...........L...........192.975 MAC Champ. (WMU)..........1st........193.800

189.825 192.125. 194.550 192.050 194.100 193.625 195.725 189.975 192.950 194.450 190.525

191.150 191.425 191.650 192.425 187.325 188.750 191.725 187.525 194.650

2007 Results (5-8, 4-2 MAC)

1/12 1/20 1/28 2/3 2/10 2/18 2/24 3/11 3/18 3/23 3/31

at Kent State.....................L...........193.100 187.625 at Bowling Green...............L...........189.300 189.075 Eastern Michigan..............W..........194.650 191.700 at Michigan Classic...........5th........191.975 at Illinois-Chicago..............L...........192.125 191.900 Central Michigan...............W..........192.600 190.375 Air Force ............................W..........193.375 186.275 Northern Illinois................W..........192.775 192.500 Michigan State..................L...........196.300 194.250 at Ball State....................... W.........191.775 189.900 MAC Champ. (EMU)...........6th........192.200

2008 Season (4-13 duals, 2-4 MAC)

1/11 1/13 1/20 1/27 2/2 2/9 2/16 2/24 3/2 3/7 3/16 3/21 3/29

at Michigan State..............L...........192.025 190.325 Ball State...........................W..........185.450 189.825 Illinois-Chicago..................W..........190.652 191.125 at Northern Illinois............L...........193.400 141.175 at Michigan Classic...........5 of 5...190.050 at Central Michigan...........L...........193.200 190.825 at Eastern Michigan..........L...........193.075 193.000 Bowling Green...................W..........193.075 193.400 at MSU Invitational............2 of 3...193.650 at Kentucky Tri-Meet.........3 of 3...191.325 Kent State..........................L...........194.550 192.475 Central Michigan...............L...........193.050 192.775 MAC Champ. (KSU)...........5 of 7...192.500

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ALL-TIME COACHES 2009 Season (2-15, 0-6 MAC)

Diane Dorgan One Season (1975)

Sally Belson Three Seasons (1976-78)

Kathy Beuregard Nine Seasons (1979-88)

Brigette Laketa Nine Seasons (1989-97)

Terry Karwoski 12 Seasons (1998-2009)

Dave Kuzara First Season (2010)

School Air Force Alaska-Anchorage Arizona Auburn Ball State Bowling Green California Cal. State Fullerton Centenary Central Michigan Cornell Denver Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Eau Claire Houston Baptist Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois State Indiana Indiana State Indiana (Pa.) Iowa Iowa State Ithaca Jacksonville State James Madison Kent State Kentucky Maryland Massachusetts Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Missouri Nebraska North Carolina State New Mexico Northeastern Illinois Northern Illinois Northern Michigan Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma Pittsburgh Purdue Rhode Island Rutgers Saint Mary’s (Ind.) Seattle-Pacific SE Missouri St. Southern Illinois Temple Texas Woman’s Toronto Towson Utah Valparaiso Washington West Chester West Virginia Wheaton William & Mary Winona State Wisconsin Wisconsin-LaCrosse Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wisconsin-River Falls Wisconsin-Whitewater Yale York Youngstown State Totals

W 6 0 0 1 20 10 2 0 1 11 1 0 1 15 1 0 1 19 8 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 10 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 5 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 4 0 2 1 1 1 0 8 0 1 0 1 0 3 5 1 3 4 2 2 1 1 1

L 1 1 1 1 15 22 0 2 0 33 0 1 0 26 0 1 1 11 8 5 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 25 2 1 0 1 22 30 1 1 1 1 0 15 0 0 0 2 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

T 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

188 266 4

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ALL-TIME COACHES

at Michigan State..............4 of 4 187.900 Eastern Michigan..............L...........190.500 180.125 Central Mihcigan...............L...........194.100 185.950 at Illinois-Chicago..............W..........191.575 191.875 at State of Michigan Classic...4 of 4..... 188.075 at Bowling Green . ............L...........192.975 191.600 at Ball State *..................L...........190.975 189.800 at Missouri...........................4 of 4 192.875 Cal ............................W..........189.650 191.300 Northern Illinois................L...........194.300 192.450 Kent State *......................L...........196.750 193.025 MAC Championships.........7 of 7 190.075

Record vs. OPPONENT

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REGIONAL QUALIFIERS

Rachel Smith All-Around • 1999 (1997-2000)

Lori Gerhardt All-Around • 2000 (1997-2000)

Andrea Ruhe All-Around • 2000 (1997-2000)

Tristan Thomas BEAM • 2003 (2002-04)

Cherisse Marier All-Around • 2005, 2006 (2002-06)

Jennifer Sturgis All-Around • 2006, 2007 (2004-07)

REGIONAL QUALIFIERS

Pictured below are Western Michigan’s individual regional qualifiers since 1999. Years in parentheses are years competed at WMU.

36 Courtney Lesson All-Around • 2008 (2005-08)

ANDREA PERINI All-Around • 2009 (2006-09)

KRISTINE GARBARINO All-Around • 2009 (2008-SA)

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL - SEASON MOST PASSING YARDS - 5833 MOST RUSHING YARDS - 2628 MOST RECEIVING YARDS - 2060 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED - 39 COLLEGE FOOTBALL - CAREER MOST PASSING YARDS - 15,031 MOST RUSHING YARDS - 6397 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES - 121 MOST RECEIVING YARDS - 5005 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS - 5 MOST POINTS SCORED - 468 LONGEST PUNT IN YARDS - 99 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES GAINING 400yds OR MORE - 11 MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE - 30 MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - GAME MOST ASSISTS - 7 MOST GOALS - 8 MOST POINTS - 18 MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - SEASON MOST ASSISTS - 24 MOST GOALS - 46 MOST POINTS - 108 MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - CAREER MOST ASSISTS - 66 MOST GOALS - 109 MOST POINTS - 255 WMN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - GAME MOST ASSISTS - 6 MOST GOALS - 7 MOST POINTS - 16 WMN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - SEASON MOST ASSISTS - 44 MOST GOALS - 37 MOST POINTS - 97 WMN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - CAREER MOST ASSISTS - 129 MOST GOALS - 118 MOST POINTS - 284 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - GAME MOST POINTS - 100 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 15 MOST REBOUNDS - 51 MOST STEALS - 13 MOST ASSISTS - 22 MOST POINTS IN FIRST CAREER GAME - 52 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - SEASON MOST BLOCKED SHOTS - 207 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS BY A TEAM - 315 MOST TEAM POINTS SCORED - 3464 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - CAREER MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 413 MOST ASSISTS - 1076 MOST POINTS - 37 MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS - 85 MOST GAMES PLAYED - 151 WMN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - GAME MOST POINTS - 60 MOST POINTS BY A TEAM - 149 MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS - 17 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 12

WMN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - SEASON MOST POINTS - 1062 MOST REBOUNDS - 534 MOST STEALS - 191 MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS - 28

MEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL - MATCH MOST KILLS - 49 SERVICE ACES - 4 BLOCK SOLOS - 11 DIGS - 27

WMN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - CAREER MOST POINTS - 3393 MOST ASSISTS - 1307 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 391 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL - 70.3%

MEN’S ARCHERY 72 ARROW RANKING ROUND - 687 18 ARROW MATCH - 177 12 ARROW MATCH - 119 27 ARROW MATCH - 260

MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY - GAME MOST POINTS - 11 MOST GOALS - 9 MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS - 3 MOST SAVES - 78

WOMEN’S ARCHERY 72 ARROW RANKING ROUND - 682 18 ARROW MATCH - 175 12 ARROW MATCH - 118 27 ARROW MATCH - 258

MEN’S SWIMMING 50m FREESTYLE - 21.64 100m BREASTSTROKE - 59.30 200m BACKSTROKE - 1:44.06 50m BACKSTROKE - 24.99 400m FREESTYLE - 3:40.08 SHORT-COURSE 4X100m FREESTYLE - 3:09.57

PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL MOST GRAND SLAMS IN 1 GAME - 2 LONGEST GAME - 8 hrs 6 mins MOST STRIKEOUTS IN A SEASON - 383 MOST WORLD SERIES WINS - 26 MOST STOLEN BASES SEASON - 130 MOST STOLEN BASES CAREER - 1406

WOMEN’S SWIMMING 50m FREESTYLE - 24.13 100m FREESTYLE - 53.52 100m BACKSTROKE - 59.58 200m FREESTYLE - 1:57.65 200m BACKSTROKE - 2:06.62 400m FREESTYLE - 4:03.85 SHORT-COURSE 4X100m FREESTYLE - 3:34.05 MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD 100m - 9.77 200m - 19.32 400m - 43.18 800m - 1:41.11 JAVELIN - 98.48m MARATHON - 2:04.55 3000m STEEPLECHASE - 7:53.63 HIGH JUMP - 2.45m LONG JUMP - 8.95m TRIPLE JUMP - 18.29m WMN’S TRACK AND FIELD 100m - 10.49 200m - 21.34 400m - 47.60 800m - 1:53.28 100m HURDLES - 12.21 400m HURDLES - 52.34 MARATHON - 2:15.25 DISCUS - 76.80m POLE VAULT - 5.00m LONG JUMP - 7.52m HIGH JUMP - 2.09m TRIPLE JUMP - 15.5m MEN’S MARATHON FASTEST HALF MARATHON - 59.05 FASTEST MARATHON - 2:04.55 PUSH UPS NON-STOP - 10,507 1 MINUTE - 138 5 MINUTES - 441 1 HOUR - 3877 24 HOURS - 46,001 1 YEAR - 1,500,230 MEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING 500m - 41.184 1000m - 1:24.674 1500m - 2:10.639 WOMEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING 500m - 43.671 1000m - 1:31.191 1500m - 2:18.861

WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOFTBALL - GAME MOST HITS - 8 MOST HOME RUNS - 4 MOST STOLEN BASES - 7 WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOFTBALL - CAREER MOST VICTORIES BY A PITCHER - 151 MOST SHUTOUTS BY A PITCHER - 94 MOST RBIs - 328 MOST CONSECUTIVE HITS - 10 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES HITTING STREAK - 43 MEN’S PROFESSIONAL BOXING MOST TITLES - 4 MOST TITLE BOUTS - 37 LONGEST CHAMPION REIGN - 11yrs LONGEST UNBEATEN - 16yrs 8mths IN A TOTAL OF 49 FIGHTS MOST CAREER KOs - 145 CONSECUTIVE CAREER WINS - 49 MEN’S PROFESSIONAL SURFING MOST CAREER CHAMPIONSHIPS - 6 WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL SURFING MOST CAREER CHAMPIONSHIPS - 6 SIT-UPS 1 hour - 8555 MEN’S PROFESSIONAL GOLF LONGEST CARRY WITH A DRIVE ON THE FLY - 408yds MOST U.S. MASTERS TITLES - 6 CAREER WINS - 82 CAREER MAJORS WINS - 18 SKATEBOARDING HIGHEST OLLIE - 44.5 in LONGEST RAMP JUMP - 79 ft FASTEST SPEED STANDING - 62.55mph HIGHEST AIR - 7ft 8in MEN’S CYCLING SPRINT - 10.129 INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT - 4:15.165 1km TIME TRIAL - 1:00.711 WOMEN’S CYCLING SPRINT - 11.21 INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT - 3:24.537 500m TIME TRIAL - 33.952 MEN’S SHOOTING 10m RUNNING TARGET - 590 25m RAPID FIRE PISTOL - 596 50m PISTOL - 666.4 50m FREE RIFLE 3 POSITIONS - 1275.1

IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING

WOMEN’S SHOOTING 10m AIR PISTOL - 490.1 10m AIR RIFLE - 502.0 TRAP - 93 50m RIFLE 3 POSITIONS - 686.1 SKEET - 98 MEN’S SPEED SKATING - EVENT 500m - 34.42 1000m - 1:07.18 1500m - 1:43.95 5000m - 6:14.66 10000m - 12:58.92 WOMEN’S SPEED SKATING - EVENT 500m - 37.30 1000m - 1:13.83 1500m - 1:54.02 5000m - 3:57.70 10000m - 6:46.91 MEN’S WEIGHTLIFTING - EVENT 56kg - 305.0 62kg - 325.0 69kg - 357.5 77kg - 375.0 WOMEN’S WEIGHTLIFTING - EVENT 48kg - 210.0 53kg - 225.0 58kg - 237.5 63kg - 242.5 69kg - 275.0 75kg - 272.5 MEN’S TEAM ROWING LONGEST CONTINUAL - 1010hrs 34min MARATHON MEN’S ROWING - 24hrs INDIVIDUAL HEAVYWEIGHT - 307,683m INDIVIDUAL LIGHTWEIGHT - 302, 008m MARATHON ROWING LARGE TEAM - 24hrs WOMEN - 413, 549m MEN - 497, 972m MIXED - 480,197m MIXED, JUNIORS - 410, 018m MARATHON ROWING SMALL TEAM - 24hrs WOMEN - 367,872m MEN - 438,694m MIXED - 426,635m MEN, JUNIORS - 348,370m ROPE SKIPPING NON-STOP - 31:46.48 1 MINUTE - 425 1 HOUR - 16,107 CONSECUTIVE TIGHTROPE SKIPS - 1250 MEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING 500m - 41.184 1000m - 1:24.674 1500m - 2:10.639 WOMEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING 500m - 43.671 1000m - 1:31.191 1500m - 2:18.861 MEN’S SKIING HIGHEST RECORDED SPEED - 154.165mph MEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE - GAME MOST POINTS - 14 MOST GOALS - 10 MOST ASSISTS - 12 MOST SAVES BY A GOALIE - 38 MOST GOALS SCORED BY A TEAM - 38 MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES - 42 MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WON - 33 ICE SKATING SPINS - CONTINUOUS MOST UPRIGHT ON 1 FOOT - 115

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© 2005 adidas America, Inc. adidas, the 3-Bars logo, and the 3-Stripes mark are registered trademarks of the adidas Group. All records current as of 9/1/05.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL - GAME MOST PASSING YARDS - 716 MOST RUSHING YARDS - 406 MOST RECEIVING YARDS - 405 MOST FRESHMAN YDS GAINED - 582 MOST INTERCEPTIONS - 5 MOST POINTS SCORED KICKING - 24

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WMU IS MICHIGAN’S FOURTH LARGEST HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION, ATTRACTING A DIVERSE AND CULTURALLY RICH STUDENT BODY FROM ACROSS THE UNITED STATES AND SOM 80 OTHER COUNTRIES. ITS NEARLY 900 FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS HAVE BEEN TRAINED AT SOME OF THE WORLD’S FINEST INSTITUTIONS AND THEY BRING TO THE UNIVERSITY A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE THAT ENHANCES THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT.

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WMU’S DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE IS WIDELY RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE NATION’S BEST UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS AND IS A REGULAR WINNER OF AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATRE FESTIVAL AWARDS.

WESTERN MICHIGAN IS A DYNAMIC, STUDENT-CENTERED RESEARCH UNIVERSITY WITH AN ENROLLMENT OF NEARLY 25,000. WMU IS FOCUSED ON DELIVERING HIGH-QUALITY UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUCTION, ADVANCING ITS GROWING GRADUATE DIVISION AND FOSTERING SIGNIFICANT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES.

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U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT RANKS WMU’S PROGRAMS IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT AND SPEECH PATHOLOGY AMONG THE TOP 50 IN THE NATION.

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WMU ATHLETICS IS DEDICATED TO PROVIDING STATE-OF-THE-ART ATHLETIC FACILITIES FOR ITS STUDENTATHLETES, COACHES AND FANS.

THE SKY BRONCS PRECISION FLIGHT TEAM FROM THE COLLEGE OF AVIATION WON THE 1983, 1998 AND 2002 NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE FLYING ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AND HAS PLACED AMONG THE TOP THREE IN NATIONAL COMPETITION 15 OF THE PAST 16 YEARS.

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2010 Western Michigan Gymnastics

Kathy Beauregard, the Director of Athletics at Western Michigan University, has been involved with the Broncos in several capacities over the course of the past 29 years. She is the second-longest serving athletic director in the Mid-American Conference.

KATHY BEAUREGARD

Beauregard arrived in Kalamazoo as a coach before moving into administration and is entering her 12th season as mentor of one of the top programs in the MAC.

Along with four MAC titles (men’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer and men’s tennis) in 2003-04, the Broncos also enjoyed an increased level of success in the classroom. WMU’s graduation rate of 83 percent in 2003 ranked eighth nationally and featured a program grade point average of nearly 3.00. On the playing field in 2002-03, the athletics campaign was highlighted by a pair of conference titles in women’s basketball and softball. The men’s basketball team also made a postseason appearance, competing in the National Invitation Tournament. Postseason appearances by the WMU football, volleyball and men’s tennis team highlighted the program’s 2000-01 athletic competition.

WMU athletic facilities have greatly improved under Beauregard’s leadership. The $8-million dollar Bill Brown Football Alumni Center and the $21-million Seelye Athletic Indoor Center have benefited numerous sports teams and provide top-notch facilities for Bronco student-athletes. The locker rooms at Lawson Ice Arena were renovated and completed over the past year and the department continues to raise funds for the Hyames Field Renovation Project. WMU is in the midst of building a two million dollar state-of-the-art facility and Field Turf was also installed at Waldo Stadium during the Summer of 2006.

The 1999-2000 campaign was highlighted by the football team’s West Division title and trip to the MAC Championship. The women’s tennis squad captured the MAC Tourney title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight year and the women’s basketball squad made its second-consecutive appearance in the WNIT.

Heavily involved in her profession, Beauregard assumed the chair position of the NCAA Olympic Sports Liaison Committee in 2001, a position which she held for two years. She represented WMU as a member of the NCAA Championships Cabinet and NCAA Football Bowl Certification Committee and currently serves on the NCAA Diversity and Inclusion Committee.

Previously the senior associate athletic director (1993-97), she supervised all revenue sports, the University’s compliance with NCAA rules, academic services, student-athlete welfare, and athletic marketing and communications.

The 2008-09 year saw the Bronco volleyball and men’s tennis programs capture regular season MAC crowns. The volleyball team advanced to the round of 16 at the NCAA Tournament, while the Bronco football team participated in its second bowl in three seasons and the men’s basketball team won yet another MAC West title.

In just her second year (1998-99), Beauregard provided support which helped the Bronco men’s athletic squads jump from 10th to first place in the Reese Cup standings, giving Western Michigan a share of its first all-sports trophy in 17 years.

Beauregard initially came to WMU in 1979 as head women’s gymnastics coach. In nine seasons (1980-88), she produced two MAC title teams and was twice named the conference’s coach of the year. Beauregard has been active in numerous community service organizations, including Kalamazoo Rotary, the American Heart Association, Big Brothers/Big Sisters and the Glowing Embers Girl Scouts Council.

The 2007-08 academic year saw success within the department, on the playing field and in the classroom. WMU Athletics announced the renovation of historic Hyames Field. Heading into the future, the facility will be known as Robert J. Bobb Stadium and will undergo $2.0 million of work over the next year. Renovations to Sorensen Courts, Fran Ebert Field and upcoming work to the men’s basketball locker rooms all highlight Beauregard’s dedication to moving WMU Athletics forward.

Honored by numerous organizations throughout her career, Beauregard was awarded both the Woman of Achievement Award (YWCA) and Athena Award (Kalamazoo Chamber of Commerce) in 2002.

Athletically, WMU’s tennis programs found success yet again with both winning a regular season MAC title and the men’s program capturing the tournament title to earn a berth in the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Both Dave Morin and Besty Kuhle were named MAC Coaches of the Year for the second-straight season. The men’s basketball and women’s volleyball programs captured MAC West titles during the past athletic season. A pair of Bronco track student-athletes earned All-America honors with Becky Horn earning the nod during the indoor and outdoor seasons and finishing third in the 800m at the 2008 NCAA Outdoor Championships.

In 2000, Beauregard received the Hope College Distinguished Alumni Award from her alma mater.

Beauregard is a native of Kalamazoo and graduate of Loy Norrix High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Hope College in 1979 and a master’s degree from WMU in 1981.

She and husband, Rick, have a 18-year-old son, Brad, who will attend WMU in 2009. Rick retired from Kalamazoo Public Schools after 32 years of service and began Beauregard Home Services in the Fall of 2006.

Beauregard ensured the longevity of WMU’s football and men’s basketball programs by restructuring Bill Cubit’s and Steve Hawkins’ contracts in 2007 and 2008, respectively. WMU Athletics also welcomed Tasha McDowell as the fifth head coach of WMU’s women’s basketball program in 2008. Academically, WMU boasted a pair of Academic All-Americans in Anthony Gebhart (first team) and Joe Reitz (second team). Gebhart was the first football representative since 1998. Volleyball, baseball and gymnastics finished in the top 10 among other like programs in the APR and WMU football had the highest APR score in the MAC for the 2006-07 campaign. Overall, 415 student-athletes finished 2007-08 with a 3.0 or better cumulative GPA. In 2006-07, men’s and women’s tennis not only repeated as MAC Tournament champions but captured regular season titles as well. Both Morin and Kuhle earned MAC Coach of the Year honors. The WMU football team participated in the program’s first postseason bowl game since 1988. The Broncos boasted three NCAA statistical champions in five categories ­— Ameer Ismail (FB - sacks and tackles for loss); Carrie Moore (WBB - points per game) and Mark Letestu (HOCKEY - freshman scoring and short-handed goals). Western Michigan continued to pursue excellence in the classroom in 2006-07 as 26 student-athletes in 14 sports earned Academic All-MAC status. WMU had five of its programs honored as being in the top-10 percent in their respective sport in the announcement for their excellence in the classroom over the years identified in the most recent APR; baseball, men’s basketball, gymnastics, women’s tennis and volleyball. The Broncos boasted five academic all-district selections and a pair of academic all-americans in Joe Reitz and Carrie Moore. Moore and Ismail earned All-America status in their respective sports with Moore receiving honorable mention for Kodak All-American and Ismail earning Second Team AP All-American. In 2005-06, Beauregard oversaw a department that captured the Jacoby Cup Trophy, awarded to the top women’s program in the MAC based on sports standings. WMU has now won the Jacoby and Reese (men’s overall sports award) trophies during Beauregard’s tenure. The Broncos garnered three regular season titles — gymnastics, softball and women’s tennis and two MAC Tournament titles — gymnastics and women’s tennis. Under Beauregard’s direction, WMU also won its 100th MAC title all-time in 2005-06.

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The 2004-05 athletic campaign continued what has become common place at Western Michigan. Team and individual success began in the fall and continued through the spring, highlighted by a MAC Championship in women’s tennis. The strength of the women’s programs as a group allowed WMU to finish second in the Jacoby Cup.

WESTERN MICHIGAN MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS (108) Men’s Tennis (21) 2009, 2008, 2007, 2004, 2000, 1999, 1981, 1965, 1964, 1963, 1962, 1961, 1960, 1959, 1958, 1957, 1956, 1955, 1954, 1952, 1950 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (18) 1996, 1995, 1985, 1980, 1976, 1971, 1970, 1969, 1968, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1963, 1962, 1961, 1960, 1959, 1958 Baseball (14) 1989, 1967, 1966, 1963, 1962, 1961, 1959, 1958, 1957, 1955, 1952, 1951, 1950, 1949 Men’s Cross Country (14) 1980, 1979, 1977, 1976, 1970, 1968, 1966, 1963, 1961, 1960, 1959, 1958, 1957, 1948 Women’s Tennis (11) 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1997, 1995, 1990, 1984

1983, 1982 Men’s Basketball (5) 2004, 1998, 1981*, 1976, 1952 Women’s Cross Country (4) 1993, 1986, 1985, 1984 Women’s Gymnastics (3) 2006, 1987, 1986 Softball (3) 2006, 1984, 1983 Football (2) 1988, 1966* Men’s Swimming & Diving (2) 1964, 1963 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (1) 1985 Men’s Golf (1) 1949

Women’s Volleyball (9) 2008, 2000, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1984,

*shared title

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2010 Western Michigan Gymnastics

Dr. John M. Dunn became the eighth president of Western Michigan University on July 1, 2007. He was appointed by the WMU Board of Trustees following a nationwide search. Prior to coming to WMU, President Dunn served as interim chancellor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Earlier, he held the position of provost and vice chancellor at SIUC.

Internationally known for his research and writing about the long-term health of individuals with disabilities, Dr. Dunn is the author of more than 50 professional papers and book chapters. He is a past president of the Research Consortium of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; past editor of Quest, a professional publication for kinesiology scholars; and past president of the American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education. Since moving to Michigan, President Dunn has been actively engaged with state and community efforts that focus on quality-of-life issues and enhancing economic development. By appointment of Gov. Jennifer Granholm, he represents the University and West Michigan as a member of the Michigan Strategic Economic Investment and Commercialization Board. He also is a member of the boards of the Bronson Healthcare Group, First National Bank, Southwest Michigan First, the Gilmore Keyboard Festival and the WMU Foundation. He is also the 2009 chairman of the Greater Kalamazoo Area United Way campaign.

DR. JOHN M. DUNN

An educator for more than 35 years, Dr. Dunn was dean of the University of Utah’s College of Health before moving to SIUC, holding that post from 1995 to 2002. Before that, he was at Oregon State University for 20 years, last serving as associate provost there. His earlier positions at Oregon State included assistant dean of Health and Human Performance, chair of the Department of Exercise and Sport Science and director of the university’s Special Physical and Motor Fitness Clinic.

In early 2009, President Dunn led the Mid-American Conference search that resulted in the appointment of new MAC Commissioner Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dennis W. Archer Jeanne H. Carlson Sarah L. DeNooyer William D. Johnston William J. Martin Kenneth V. Miller Daniel W. Pero Larry F. Tolbert UNIVERSITY SENIOR STAFF Dr. John M. Dunn Dr. Timothy J. Greene Lowell Rinker Carl M. “Bud” Bender Carol L.J. Hustoles Gregory J. Rosine Dr. Paula D. Kohler Dr. Diane K. Anderson Dr. James A. Gilchrist Dean K. Honsberger Robert G. Miller David A. Glenn Cheryl P. Roland Kathy B. Beauregard Jamie M. Jeremy Dr. Martha B. Warfield Kahler Scheumann Betty A. Kocher

Detroit, Mich. Novi, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Portage, Mich. Battle Creek, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Dimondale, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. President Provost & VP for Academic Affairs CFO, VP for Business and Finance VP for Development VP for Legal Affairs & General Counsel Senior VP for Advancement & Legislative Affairs Associate VP for Research VP for Student Affairs Vice Provost for Academic Operations, CIO Associate VP for Budget & Planning Associate VP for Community Outreach Associate VP for Institutional Equity Associate VP of University Relations Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Executive Director of Alumni Relations Assistant VP of the Div. of Multicultural Affairs Assistant to the President Secretary to the Board of Trustees

Dr. Dunn, who began his teaching at the University of Connecticut in 1972, earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Northern Illinois University in 1967 and 1969, respectively. He earned his doctoral degree from Brigham Young University in 1972. President Dunn and his wife, Linda, reside in Kalamazoo in the president’s official residence. They are the proud parents of three children, Matthew (married to Lesley), Michael and Kerry.

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2010 Western Michigan Gymnastics

MAT

WMU MEDIA RELATIONS

KANAN

DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS Ohio, 1997 Fifth Season 269-387-4125/269-998-2259 mat.kanan@wmich.edu

MATT

HOLMES

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS Indianapolis, 2002 Fifth Season 269-387-3168 matt.holmes@wmich.edu

INTERVIEWS Student-athletes and coaches are available for interviews before practice throughout the week. If there needs to be a special request made or phone interview, please contact Kristin Keirns at 269-3874123 or 269-998-8062. Media wishing to conduct interviews should call ahead to Kristin Keirns at 269-387-4123 or 269-998-8062 and arrive 10-15 minutes before practice begins. Please observe the following rules when attending practices: • Photo journalists must shoot outside the area of competition for your safety. It is better to set up a photo session if doing a feature story. WEB SITE The official WMU Athletic Web Site contains information on all 16 varsity sports. Each sport’s home page contains the latest news releases, statistics, roster, and schedule. It is necessary to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to view the PDF formatted news releases.

TWITTER Follow Western Michigan Gymnastics on Twitter, Facebook and You Tube! twitter.com/keirnswmu

KRISTIN

KEIRNS

ASST. DIR. OF MEDIA RELATIONS/PUBLICATIONS COORD. Heidelberg, 2005 Fourth Season 269-387-4123 kristin.keirns@wmich.edu

FACEBOOK Western Michigan Gymnastics

YOU TUBE youtube.com/broncogymnastics

ADAM

BODNAR

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS Western Michigan, 2008 Second Season 269-387-4122 adam.e.bodnar@wmich.edu

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WHAT’S IN A NAME? When referring to the football program or the conference, please used the following: • Western Michigan University • Western Michigan • WMU • Broncos • Mid-American Conference • MAC NOT • Western • MAC Conference

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2010 Western Michigan Gymnastics

Robin Hook Assistant Athletic Director

Kyle Blecha Director of Medical Services

Dave Corstange Senior Associate Athletic Director

Jeff Stone Associate Athletic Director

Rob Hunt Director of Athletic Development

Monty Porter Associate Athletic Director

Amy Washington Assistant to Athletic Director & Senior Associate Athletic Director

Elains Russell Director of Marketing

Dennis Corbin Assistant Athletic Director

Bob D’Amelio Assistant Athletic Director

Dannie Alexander Director of Facilities

Don Beyer Director of Ticket Operations

Maria Sanchez Director of Academic Services & Compliance

Rachel Strassner Director of Corporate Relations

Stacy Vallier Director of Corporate Relations

Bill Cubit Head Coach Football

Jim Culhane Head Coach Hockey

Randy Ford Head Coach Baseball

Steve Hawkins Head Coach Men’s Basketball

Betsy Kuhle Head Coach Women’s Tennis

Betsy Kuhle Head Coach Women’s Tennis

Kathy Leitke Head Coach Softball

Kelly Lycan Head Coach Cross Country/Track & Field

Tasha McDowell Head Coach Women’s Basketball

Dave Morin Head Coach Men’s Tennis

Colleen Munson Head Coach Volleyball

Stu Riddle Head Coach Men’s Soccer

Cindy Trout Head Coach Golf

ATHLETIC STAFF & COACHES

Kathy Beauregard Athletic Director

Suzie Grech Head Coach Women’s Soccer

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ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY

ADMINISTRATION Kathy Beauregard Dave Corstange Monty Porter Jeff Stone Dennis Corbin Bob D’Amelio Robin Hook Amy Washington

Director of Athletics Senior Associate AD Associate AD/Business Operations Associate AD/Academic & Compliance Services Assistant AD/Medical & Support Services Assistant AD/Marketing, Publicity & Licensing Assistant AD/Broadcasting & Corporate Sales Administrative Assistant to AD

ACADEMIC & COMPLIANCE SERVICES Maria Sanchez Marshall Steward Rachel Strassner

Head Coach Defensive Coord./Assistant Coach Assistant Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Football Operations Coordinator of Video Operations

WOMEN’S GOLF Cindy Trout Clark Peterson

Head Coach Volunteer Coach

Director of Development for Athletics Secretary/Gary Fund

GYMNASTICS David Kuzara Kevin Anderson

Head Coach Assistant Coach

Head Equipment Manager Equipment Manager Equipment Manager

HOCKEY Jim Culhane Scott Robson Marc Fakler Lynn Ross Paul Schneider

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Secretary Manager/Lawson Arena

MEN’S SOCCER Stu Riddle Ben Pirmann Allen Riddle

Head Coach Assistant Coach Director of Men’s Soccer Operations

Head Coach Assistant Coach Director of Corporate Relations Assistant Director Head Coach

DEVELOPMENT Rob Hunt Mellissa Porter EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT Kenico Hines Dion Van Atter Joyce Fooy FACILITIES Dannie Alexander Matt Kulik

MEDIA RELATIONS Mat Kanan Matt Holmes Kristin Keirns Adam Bodnar TICKET OFFICE Don Beyer Matt Folck TRAINING/STRENGTH STAFF Kyle Blecha Brian Bauer Kate Dornbos Lisa Hardy Kevin Lehmann Nate Peoples Tim Herrmann TBA BASEBALL Randy Ford Scott Demetral

FOOTBALL Bill Cubit Dave Cohen Mike Grant Amp Campbell Ryan Cubit Lou Esposito Jake Moreland Rich Nagy Mike Sabock Bob Stanley Tim Knox Patrick Bracken

Director of Athletic Academic Services Athletic Academic Advisor Director of Compliance

CHEERLEADING Christopher Wang Megan Nienhuis

Director of Athletic Facilities Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

MARKETING & PROMOTIONS/LICENSING Elaine Russell Kim Stoebick

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Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Basketball Operations

Financial Clerk/Business Operations Insurance Coordinator Computer Assistant

DANCE Kate Clark

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Coordinator of Basketball Operations

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Tasha McDowell Glenn Box Yvette Harris Phil Sayers Lindsey Hass

BUSINESS OFFICE Patty Moore Kim Hemingway Joe Armstrong

CORPORATE RELATIONS Stacy Vallier David Zolp

MEN’S BASKETBALL Steve Hawkins Clayton Bates Rick Carter Bacari Alexander Mike Murray

Director of Sports Marketing Coordinator of Community Relations

Athletic Media Relations Director Associate Media Relations Director Assistant Media Relations Director/Publications Coordinator Assistant Media Relations Director Director of Ticket Operations Assistant Director of Ticket Operations Director of Medical Services Assistant Director of Medical Services Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Football Strength & Conditioning Coach Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach

WOMEN’S SOCCER Suzanne Grech TBA SOFTBALL Kathy Leitke Jamie Spitale

Head Coach

Head Coach Associate Head Coach

MEN’S TENNIS Dave Morin Jose Orozco

Head Coach Assistant Coach

WOMEN’S TENNIS Betsy Kuhle Mark Henderson

Head Coach Assistant Coach

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD Kelly Lycan Bill Griffey Taryn Sheehan

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

VOLLEYBALL Colleen Munson Ryan Manning Jason Reed Ashley Vogl

Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Director of Volleyball Operations

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The corporations and individuals listed below generously supported Western Michigan University and Bronco Athletics with gifts to the Mike Gary Athletic Fund and or specific causes.

Scholarship Club $5,000 - $9,999 Armstrong International, Inc. Diana M. Bernard Edward M. Bernard Bernard’s Property, LLC David R. Buskirk Douglas Callander Eleanor Callander Citizens to Elect Dave Buskirk Jeff P. Clark Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Michigan Margaret A. Denenfeld Marlene Denenfeld Paul J. Denenfeld Stephen Denenfeld DeNooyer Chevrolet Adrienne D. DeNooyer Diane DeNooyer Jeffrey L. DeNooyer William T. DeNooyer Eckert-Wordell Architects Lois E. Ellis EMA Enterprises First National Bank of Michigan GS Photo James Hess Jeanne L. Hess Huntington National Bank Carol Ann Jackson Ronald H. Jackson * Leonard Johnston Kay D. Jones Richard H. Jones Jane Leeuw Mike Leeuw Wayne LeNeave Maggie’s Corporation Metro Toyota Millennium Restaurant Group Julie Miller Kenneth V. Miller James M. Moeller Patrice L. Moeller David G. Morrison Kay Morrison William J. Parsons Schupan & Sons, Inc. Marc Schupan Don Seelye Ford, Inc. Michael Seelye Sharon Seelye Southwest Michigan First Stafford-Smith, Inc. Summit Energy Services John Tapper Automotive Directors Club $2,500 - $4,999 Ann E. Anderson Jack B. Anderson Cripps Fontaine Excavating, Inc. James M. Cripps Lyndon L. Cronen Mary F. Kissinger DeMaagd Thomas W. DeMaagd George A. Franklin Molly Franklin D. L. Gallivan, Inc. Jeff A. Gardner

Champions Club $1,000 - $2,499 Carolyn A. Adams William V. Adams Aetna Foundation, Inc. ** Janie S. Albright Barbara Jean Alexander Charles B. Alexander American Metal Fab, Inc. Ann Marie Andrus William E. Andrus Philip J. Anglin David S. Ansel Nicole R. Armstrong Patrick B. Armstrong Patricia M. Ashby Carl L. Awe Sharon R. Awe Judith K. Beam Robert M. Beam Kathy B. Beauregard Richard A. Beauregard Dennis Berkebile Sue Ann Berkebile James R. Bernard Blackhawk Bar & Grill James E. Bollweg Martha L. Boughner Robert E. Boughner Charlotte Boven Donald E. Boven Kelly M. Brennan Douglas E. Brigham Linda E. Brigham Betty J. Brisendine Jacob E. Brisendine Andrew A. Brogowicz Patricia G. Brogowicz Matt Brosco Charles B. Brotebeck Patricia Brotebeck Dolores M. Bryck Richard D. Bryck Barbara Ann Burke Janis R. Burnett Quinter Burnett, II Frank E. Calvaruso Carol A. Carpenter George A. Carpenter Heidi M. Chmiel John J. Chmiel Constance Chrystler Joseph A. Chrystler Joan Chura Robert A. Chura Karin Cohn Marlon H. Cohn Robert B. Compton Consumers Energy Foundation ** Joseph R. Cooper Vicki L. Cox Jennifer A. Coyne Gary L. Cramer Janice A. Cramer Fred A. Decker Leslie Decker Carol A. Demetral Chris Demetral

Scott D. Demetral Ted Demetral J. Craig DeNooyer Sarah L. DeNooyer Jon M. Dixon Susan M. Dixon Erwin H. Doerschler James R. Dolan Patricia Dolan Diane K. Dreher Gary Dreher Michael J. Dreher Ed Edwards M. Josephine Edwards Nanette S. Elenbaas Ronald A. Elenbaas Allen C. Emmons Susan R. Emmons Deborah A. Engers Dennis W. Engers Janis Nelson English Robert J. English Alain Y. Fabi Michele Fabi Charles J. Farho Joyce E. Farho Fifth Third Bank First Agency, Inc. Lynn Ford Randy D. Ford The Gagie School Joe Gagie Sandra Sue Gagie David L. Gallivan Diane Gallivan Lloyd E. Gearhart Robert E. Geiger Jessica Gustke Todd E. Gustke H & H Painting Company, Inc. Ann L. Hannon Bill Harrison Alfred V. Heilman Mary Beth Henry Thomas J. Henry Rosalyn Marie Hogan IHS Distributing Company, Inc. Indian Trails, Inc. Mark A. Jackson A. Taylor Jacobs Cheryl L. Jensen Sam Jensen Peter C. Katt Kellogg’s Corporate Citizenship Fund ** Barbara Kenerson David A. Kenerson Donald J. Kenney Susan King Thomas G. King Mary L. Kinney Philip J. Kinney David E. Kinnisten Elizabeth A. Kinnisten Donald J. Knoechel Teresa Ann Knoechel Mark K. Knust Ryan E. Kochen Carlee Koessel James A. Koessel Darlene E. Kohrman George R. Kohrman William J. Kowalski Barbara J. Kreis Russell A. Kreis Brenda G. Kuhn Ronald J. Kuhn Catherine E. Kunitzer Daniel R. Kunitzer Michael E. Labus Nancy L. Labus Darrell R. Latva Lenehan Insurance Services J. William Lenehan, Jr. Richard A. Lenon Life EMS Larry D. Lueth Linda D. Lueth Bonnie J. MacGrayne Paul R. MacGrayne Stephan L Macomber Main Street Pub Kelle L. Maloney Richard A. Maloney Martin & Associates Environmental, LLC Dianne W. Martin William P. Martin Marysville Marine Distributors Roberta Lynn McAllister Thomas C. McAllister Mary Elizabeth McCormick Thomas L. McCormick McKinley Financial Services, Inc. James R. McKinley Carole H. McKinstry Clifford J. McKinstry Don McMillin Linda McMillin Meadow View Village Mobile Home Park Mark D. Meijer

Karen L Meinke Kenneth J. Meinke Ruth Ann Meyer Robert G. Millard Rose F. Millard Charles D. Miller Doris M. Miller Gene F. Miller Jean Miller I. William Minor Modineer Company Norine Agnes Morse James W. Munden Susan Florence Munden Vicky L. Musky Frank Nagy Gail A. Nelson Terry L. Nelson Charles R. Nidiffer Dolores Nidiffer Elizabeth L. Nobis Kenneth P. Nobis Nulty Agency, Inc. O.K. Distributors, Inc. Greg J. O’Niel Floyd L. Parks Phyllis E. Parks Performance Communications, Inc. Pharmacia Foundation ** Portage Cleaners & Laundry Robert D. Prentice Ruth Anne Prentice Barry Gilbert Purse George A. Rabick Susan J. Rabick David D. Reeves Keith Roberts Adam M. Rosales Lynn K. Russell Richard T. Russell Daryl Rynd Raymond J. Sackett Nancy S. Saunders William C. Saunders Linda M. Sawall Robert B. Sawall Jenifer C. Scanlon Kerwin Gerard Scanlon Daniel J. Scheid Laura Scheid John A. Schlukebir SE Michigan WMU Alumni Association Donna L. Seilheimer Randy H. Seilheimer Glen A. Shugars Janice C. Shugars Carol A. Simpson David J. Simpson Christine C. Sitkins Frederick Z. Sitkins, Sr. Bonnie Skippers Glen L. Skippers Brian J. Smith Kay Varga Smith Laura A. Smith Thomas W. Smith Marjorie A. Springgate Roland R. Springgate Norma J. Stancati Ross F. Stancati M. Gayle Stephenson Stryker Instruments Kenneth L. Taft Susan Taft Alan Thomas Gail J. Thompson William C. Thompson Johnathon Toner Kerry A. Toner Vickie L. Toner Mary Little Tyler Bruce Allen Ullery Patti H. Ullery Larry Van Popering Laura Van Popering James H. Vandenberghe Sandra M. Vandenberghe Roger A. VanderBeek Susan D. VanderBeek VanSweden Jewelers C MacKenzie Waldorf Sydney Waldorf Daniel S. Warnaar Helen F. Wattles John C. Wattles Wester Dental Care, P.C. Keith E. Wester James Edward White Lee Ann White Nancy U. Woodworth Thomas B. Woodworth, Jr. Donald R. Zuidweg Directors Club $2,500 - $4,999 Ann E. Anderson Jack B. Anderson Cripps Fontaine Excavating, Inc. James M. Cripps

Lyndon L. Cronen Mary F. Kissinger DeMaagd Thomas W. DeMaagd George A. Franklin Molly Franklin D. L. Gallivan, Inc. Jeff A. Gardner Charles O. Howey, Jr. John P. Hrycko Greg Jennings Foundation Gregory A. Jennings, Jr. Jeffrey D. Karns Sharon L. Karns Kelvin W. Keefer Maxine J. Keefer Noel J. Kott Howard F. Luckey Jamal Mayers Diane Meitz Donald C. Meitz Jerry L. Miller Pat Misch Teresa M. Misch Scott E. Niles Nobis Agri-Service, Inc. Ben Nobis Terry Nobis Carolyn J. Norris Larry E. Norris Pfizer Foundation ** Tamara Polmanteer Todd Polmanteer Holly S. Powell Jim R. Ross Lynn M. Ross Jerard M. Salame Garrett L. Soldano Jennifer E. Soldano State Farm Companies Foundation ** Lewis Walker Dean E. Webster Jolan A. Webster Whitaker-LaChance Insurance Agency, Inc. Lauri F. Wingle William E. Wingle Wolff Financial Management, LLC Matthew R. Wolff Honorary Coaches Club $500 - $999 Mary M. Allwardt Robert S. Allwardt Diane K. Anderson John E. Anding Judah Ari-Gur Pnina Ari-Gur Elizabeth Aseritis Peter L. Aseritis Eugene J. Asken Evie Asken Jane E. Baker Harold L. Bate Sherry Bate Jay E. Battilana BC REPROGRAPHICS, INC. Alan W. Bellile Jane M. Bellile Judith A. Berridge Ronald A. Berridge Carol L. Beyer Donald Charles Beyer Judith K. Bezile Richard T. Bezile Big Boy of South Haven Big Boy of Wayland Debra L. Bird Robert D. Bird, Jr. Patrick John Birney Laurel L. Blasi Janene L. Breneman Jeffrey S. Breneman Catherine A. Brennan Terrence E. Brennan John R. Bromley Gary P. Brown Logan Brown Diane K. Budrow Jack C. Budrow, Jr. Marilyn R. Buist Phillip C. Buist Lewis E. Burchard Brad Bushman Byce & Associates Brian D. Caplan Robert R. Capp Sandra L. Capp Georgia L. Carter Century Concrete Construction Company Geoffrey E. Clapp Linda J. Clapp Valorie J. Clore Wallace B. Clore, III Marilyn G. Clysdale Pat Clysdale Gerald A. Colaner James C. Coleman Lucille R. Conway James W. Cook Suzanne Cook

Thomas F. Cook Timothy M. Cooper Coopertech LLC Dennis R. Corbin Gayle Ann Corbin Dawnanne Corbit John W. Costello Cynthia Yendes Cox Homer C. Cox, III William H. Cox Monique Coyne Thomas E. Coyne Beverly J. Crabb Robert W. Crabb Bill Cubit Nancy Cubit Millie R. Cudney Diane D’Amelio Robert F. D’Amelio Maribeth Dangel Roy Dangel Elizabeth Ann Darnell Charles Tadd Davis Deborah J. Davis William De Koff Judy DeHaan Robert W. DeHaan Barbara A. Dehn Roger L. Dehn Daniel T. Dekker Kimberly L. Dekker Michael A. Demetral Joan Elizabeth deMink Larry L. deMink Susan M. Dennis Gregory A. Dobson Melinda Carol Dobson Doc Steel LLC L. D. Docsa Associates, Inc. Bud Donnelly Carol Ann Donnelly Mary Allen Doud Robert S. Doud John M. Dunn Linda T. Dunn Bill Dykhuis Eaton Corporation ** Myrna I. Ebert William A. Ebert Educational Community Credit Union Donald K. Edwards Margaret E. Edwards Pamela C. Enslen The Honorable Richard A. Enslen Paula K. Ernst Stephen M. Ernst James Escamilla Janis L. Etzcorn John V. Etzcorn Joan I. Everts John Everts Family Relocation-Harley & Son Ent., Inc. Fibre Converters, Inc. Berle Finkey Florence Finkey Ann L. Finnefrock Donald R. Finnefrock Gregory Lee Flaska Graydon C. Fox Jack D. Fox Marion R. Fox Sandra J. Fox Frederick Construction, Inc. Carl Frederick Roberta Gabier Russell L. Gabier Carmen Garratt Donald M. Garratt John M. Gartland Irving S. Gilmore Foundation ** Alan Glendening Barbara J. Glendening David M. Gould Ann E. Gunia Gary W. Gunia Cora Lee Hagemann John Y. Hagemann Carol E. Hall James J. Hall Patsy F. Hand Raymond L. Hand Joanna B. Hartenstein-McIntyre Ima Jane Hartman Richard E. Hartman Janice Anne Havel John E. Havel Steve Hawkins Martha S. Hearron Michele Heckman Rory Heckman Edward J. Heinig Ruth M. Heinig Cynthia A. Hempstead David M. Hempstead Marolyn E. Hendershott Richard F. Hendershott Joseph P. Herdus Patty M. Herdus Douglas V. Heystek

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GARY FUND DONOR LIST

Mike Gary Society $10,000 & above AVB Construction, LLC Robert J. Bobb Margaret Brown Willard A. Brown, Jr. Jeffrey R. Cavanaugh Cole Century, Inc. Thomas Cole The CSM Group David M. Dombrowski Steven A. East Tara T. East Catherine L. Graham Greenleaf Hospitality Group Greenleaf Trust William D. Johnston James Kalleward Tonia S. Kalleward Maple Hill Auto Group MPI Research National City Bank of the Midwest Radisson Plaza Hotel Karie Ross Gary G. Shook Spartan Paperboard Company, Inc. Ronda E. Stryker Jim Vanden Berg Harold Zeigler Auto Group Aaron J. Zeigler Bonita Zeigler Bonnie A. Zeigler Harold J. Zeigler

Charles O. Howey, Jr. John P. Hrycko Greg Jennings Foundation Gregory A. Jennings, Jr. Jeffrey D. Karns Sharon L. Karns Kelvin W. Keefer Maxine J. Keefer Noel J. Kott Howard F. Luckey Jamal Mayers Diane Meitz Donald C. Meitz Jerry L. Miller Pat Misch Teresa M. Misch Scott E. Niles Nobis Agri-Service, Inc. Ben Nobis Terry Nobis Carolyn J. Norris Larry E. Norris Pfizer Foundation ** Tamara Polmanteer Todd Polmanteer Holly S. Powell Jim R. Ross Lynn M. Ross Jerard M. Salame Garrett L. Soldano Jennifer E. Soldano State Farm Companies Foundation ** Lewis Walker Dean E. Webster Jolan A. Webster Whitaker-LaChance Insurance Agency, Inc. Lauri F. Wingle William E. Wingle Wolff Financial Management, LLC Matthew R. Wolff

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Margo J. Heystek Guy L. Hiestand III Sandra Hiestand Cora G. Hills Daniel P. Hills The Hinman Company Sandra Jo Hoffmann Jere T. Hoover Lynn A. Horton Robert L. Horton Kenneth L. Hosner Hospital Network, Inc. Lynda L. Hunt Gary J. Hurley Victoria M. Hurley Jon P. Hurry Mark J. Jaeger Safety Consulting Mark Jaeger Stephen E. Jefferson Terry Baxter Jefferson Frank H. Jeremy Jamie Jeremy Wendy M. Johnson Russell Kalis Sue Kalis Cindy L. Kalvin Greg Kalvin Bonnie J. Kellay Danny L. Kellay Gary Kent-Bracken Wendy L. Kent-Bracken Mike Kiewiet Knapp Energy Carol Knapp Robert D. Knapp Timothy A. Knox Timothy J. Kool Joan Koster Leslie N. Koster Joan M. Kowal Richard M. Kowal Marilyn J. Kribs Birgitta Kudlicki Elizabeth W. Kuhle Bryan Kuhtic Tiffany C. Kuhtic Gary B. Kushner Synthia H. Kushner James W. Lamborn Marilyn A. Lamborn Laurel Hill Swim and Tennis Club Sandra J. Lawrence L. Max Lee, II Yvonne A. Lee Janet L. LeRoy William LeRoy Levine & Levine Alan G. Lewandowski Bonnie Jean Lintz Ronald M. Lintz Don E. Lovejoy Brian E. MacDonell George F. Manley Gladys M. Manley Manning Enterprises Sherri Manning Steve Manning Patricia Marmon Paul Marmon Gaye A. McCormick Michael D. McCormick Dennis C. McCrumb Mary Swanson McCrumb Kevin K. McCully Brian McDavid James W. McIntyre III Michele C. McLaughlin Jerry Meinzinger Martha M. Meinzinger Bonnie J. Menzie Hal K. Menzie Blythe E. VanderHoff Mercer Tom Mercer Merrill Lynch & Company Foundation, Inc. ** Michigan Commerce Bank Allyn L. Miller David A. Miller Dorothy L. Miller John T. Miller Kellie K. Miller Diane L. Misner W. Craig Misner Richard E. Morehouse, Jr. Jake Moreland Guy W. Morgan Tristan Paul Moss Michael L. Mueller Sidney Mueller Mulder Waterproofing & Sealants, Inc. Edward Muller Marcella Muller David Robert Murdock Lisa Murdock James E. Murray Benefit Associates, Inc. Ken Nehring Network Real Estate, LLC Jane C. Nichols Gordie Niles

Sandra G. Niles Larry P. Nolan Vern L. Norris Jane Ann Norton Thomas W. Norton Jeffrey C. O’Brien Frances A. O’Connell Gerald John O’Connell Michael E. Osborn Ossewaarde, Anderson & Smith Investment Joan O’Toole Kevin E. O’Toole Nancy S. Owen Thomas L. Owen Pakk Pubs, Inc. Joan M. Palleschi Terence A. Palleschi Mary E. Palmer Susan K. Pappas William J. Pappas Margaret E. Parrott Eric M. Patterson Pediatric Dentistry Donald P. Penskar Alice Perrone Joseph V. Perrone Curt Petersen Barbara J. Piggott Walton Piggott, Jr. Richard Pins M. Montgomery Porter, III Mellissa L. Porter Evelyn A. Pratt Kenneth I. Pratt Bruce M. Prince Linda K. Prince Valdis J. Ragainis James R. Ralph Donald Ramlow Mary E. Ramlow Larry Lee Randall Neil Rankin Sandra M. Reece Thomas L. Reece Cathy Reed Steve L. Reed Joel H. Reinoehl Rhino’s Hometown Pub David B. Ricard David N. Rice Margaret Rice Gloria J. Richards Steve Richards Audrey A. Richter Richard S. Richter Donna Rickli John Rickli Kathleen Marie Rinker Lowell P. Rinker Dale E. Rowe David L. Rozelle Florence E. Rozelle Linda L. Rumble Roger A. Rumble Eric R. Russell Lynne Sage William V. Sage Roger Samson Steward Sandstrom Donald Sappanos Gary L. Sargent Roxanne Sargent Robert J. Sayfie Stephen J. Scafaria James T. Schaper Vickie Ann Schaper Richard Scheffers Joan Kay Schmidt Leta C. Schoenhals Dale P. Schreuder Elaine K. Schreuder Jane Schreuder John M. Schreuder Michael Shanahan Patricia J. Shanahan James R. Shinar Joanne K. Shinar Kevin A. Shugars Lori Ann Shugars Margie Shugars Wayne Shugars Dana Slocum Tami Slocum Ronn I. Sofen Raymond F. Sohn John T. Soule Raeanne Soule The Spirit Shoppe Raymond M. Sreboth Michael A. Steffes Nancy J. Steffes Ann M. Stevens Fred L. Stevens Brenda L. Stoddard James N. Stoddard Michael Stoddard Ruth Stoddard Anne K. Stone Jeffrey A. Stone

Nancy K. Strohs Robert F. Strohs Deb S. Studt-Scafaria Chris M. Sundberg Nancy Lynn Sundberg Dennis M. Taft Linda Taft Three Rivers Anodizing, Inc. Timber Ridge Ski Area A. John Todd, IV Cathy Todd TPC of Michigan Barbara J. Trolz Gerald A. Trolz Brian M. Tulik Randy L. Utting Shari L. Utting Kathryn N. Van Dis Robert W. Van Dis David W. Van Zoest Laura R. Van Zoest Carol VandenBos Roger A. VandenBos Louis R. VandenBosch Betty L. Vander Molen Richard Vander Molen Norbert Vander Steen Ronald J. Voelker Terry L. Vollmer Carolyn Nina Vredevelt Jack R. Vredevelt Wacker Chemical Corporation ** Leonard R. Wade Robert F. Wagner Susan J. Wagner James S. Ware Shelia D. Ware Debra Weber Steven Weber Joshua T. Weiner Daniel C. Weirick Debi Weirick Mark D. Weishaar Bryan Western Linda Western Carol A. Whearty Riley R. Whearty II Whelan and Company Judith A. White Louis J. White, Jr. Charles L. Wiles Douglas E. Wills Mary Evelyn Wills David P. Wilson Joyce Wilson N. Scotty Wilson Richard K. Wolfe Susan A. Wolfe Joseph L. Wood Judy L. Wood M. Diane Wood Michael C. Wood * John W. Woods, Jr. Todd C. Woods Workforce Strategies, Inc. Carole L. Wright Gerhard C. Wynbelt Patricia L. Wynbelt Yarrow Golf & Conference Center Brown & Gold Club $250 - $499 Elenora Adams Robert J. Adams Advance Recycling & Disposal, LLC Samuel J. Antonazzo Suzanne L. Antonazzo Herbert R. Ayres, III Pearl L. Bahre Frank R. Ballard III Bonita Bates Halbert Lee-Earl Bates, Sr. James S. Beadle Patricia M. Beadle Keith A. Beauregard Sue-Ellen Beauregard Timothy J. Bebber Susan Becker Bruce L. Bendix Susan L. Bendix A. Wayne Berger Imogene Berger Donald R. Beyer Marla M. Beyer Anne M. Bitzer Daniel E. Bitzer Kelley L. Blacken Paul F. Blacken Verne Bodine Anita C. Bondy Richard Allen Bondy Tracy H. Branson Brent D. Brekke Dennis D. Bridges Eugene Brink Jean Brink Kathleen C. Brinkman Norman D. Brinkman Richard A. Buckles

Richard T. Burke Allen S. Bush Mary L. Bush Lawrence M. Butler Sally A. Butler Arvon D. Byle Sally J. Byle Carrabba’s Italian Grill Robert J. Chant Sally A. Chant Glenn G. Cherup Susan M. Cherup Cynthia Ann Chesney Gregory R. Chesney Jerry L. Clancey Chris Clarke Scot R. Conant Consumers Credit Union David A. Corstange Karen Corstange Kay H. Coyne Joseph B. Creek Kathryn J. Creek Steven R. Cronkite Ryan William Cubit Ellen Curran Jeffrey Allen Dahley Stacie M. Dahley Diann L. Danhoff James L. Danhoff Joyce L. DeRight Pearl L. DeVries Ronald A. DeVries Harold D. Dishon Joyce Dishon Diane Donovan Mark R. Donovan Lawrence D. Dugan Steve J. Duke Cheryl A. Dundon William L. Dundon Shirley Gary Dunkin William Wesley Dunkin Mary Dunn Carolyn E. Everts James B. Everts Jeanne Ewing Bradley J. Fischer Ross E. Fitzpatrick John D. Fleckenstein, Jr. Mary Jane Flores Richard W. Flores, Sr. Donna J. Fogleson Bradley H. Fonger Linda Jean Fonger Patricia Ann Fosdick Roger E. Fosdick Randolph Theodore Foster Jerry F. Fuss Kathryn Fuss C. Edward Gasaway, Jr. Patricia A. Gasaway Debra L. Gaugier James W. Gaugier Jack S. Gesmundo Joseph L. Gesmundo Gary J. Giever Charles W. Glasner Bruce D. Goethe Carmen Green William A. Green John S. Griesbach Julie L. Griesbach Mark J. Griffith David M. Grinder Sue Grinder James K. Hackenberg Glenda Hall Randall Hall Michael P. Halpin Laura A. Hamann Norman L. Hamann Chantal Hanel Kenneth G. Hanel Al Harig Paul Hartwig Sterling Hartwig Nelda Sue Hayes Robert E. Hayes Kandace T. Higley William H. Higley Cynthia J. Hill John E. Hill Carol Ann Hindley Douglas O. Hindley Alfred K. Ho Hoekstra Roofing Company Evelyn L. Hogarth Grant G. Hogarth, Sr. Alan M. Holck Robert Hollander Dennis R. Hollar Jean C. Hollar Susan S. Hollar James F. Holtgreive Dean K. Honsberger Robin D. Hook Ruth Hook Erin M. Hunt

Robert E. Hunt II David A. Ikerd Theresa Ikerd Ike’s Painting Service Improved Funding Techniques-Michigan Infinity Sports, Inc. Amy Taylor Johnson Brian S. Johnson Howard A. Johnson Lowell Johnson Kalamazoo Community Foundation Kalamazoo Gazette Robert F. Kennedy Dan Kettenbeil Sherry Marie Kettenbeil James W. Key, Jr. Paige Key Scott A. Kilgren James Robert Kinney Marlin D. Kleckner Sherry V. Kleckner Anne P. Klimek Jeffrey P. Klimek Karen Louise Kocsondy Zoltan G. Kocsondy Jonathan P. Koets Karen Faith Koets Lois Koning William J. Koning Cheryl Krause Patrick Krause Janice L. Kuhagen Jerald W. Kuss Richelle F. Kuss David Roland LaLiberte Langeland Chapels David James Larson Gary M. LaTulip Kathleen A. LaTulip Jamie Lawlor John R. Lawlor Michael E. Lebednick John Michael Lee Lenora K. Lee Patrick Lennon Martha Lezotte Raymond L. Lezotte Mark S. Liberacki Pamela G. Liberacki Howard D. Linders Leatha M. Linders Steven Lins Anne L. Little Bonnie Locker James C. Locker James T. Long Mable Long Aija Lubavs Konrads V. Lubavs Jim Ludeman Peggy Ludeman Brian J. Lueth Colleen Lundgren Dennis D. Lundgren Lori I. Masnari Ray Edward Masnari Gary R. Mathews Edward J. Mayo William J. Maze, Jr. Alice McCarty Robert McCarty Tasha McDowell Ryan N. McGregor Cheryl A. McKenna Owen P. McKenna Kelly L. McKeough Kevin E. McKeough Mike Metzner Glenn Miller Lynne Miller Margaret L. Miller Richard Alan Miller Nancy Tenbosch Mills Robert E. Lee Mills, Jr. John G. Mizzi Kimberly A. Mizzi Modernistic Cleaning Services, Inc. Aylene Y. Moore Jack L. Moore Diane Marie Morea Scott Mulder Eric Munther Jan Munther Jeanette P. Nixon Theodore F. Nixon William R. Nobles Northern Trust Company ** Cindy L. Paavola Mike E. Page Helen M. Palleschi Lonnie L. Palleschi John Calvin Palmer III Rebecca L. Palmer Parker Hannifin Foundation ** Genevieve Dorothy Parker Harry Parker Barbara J. Parsons Michael H. Parsons Dave Patterson

Jill B. Patterson Carole Pawlowski Kenneth F. Pawlowski Hal Peacock Maureen Peacock Diane B. Pelc Ronald Pelc Erick D. Perry Derek F. Petrak Betsy Phillips Kevin A. Phillips Ken Pierce Nancy L. Pollard Robert C. Pollard David L. Pruis Bonnie Purlee George C. Purlee RE/MAX of Michigan Walter A. Robison Henry L. Rohs, Jr. Joan Carol Rohs Rugger’s Up & Under Berclay A. Ruschak William S. Ruschak Joan M. Russell Timothy D. Russell Andrew Anthony Rymsha Jose E. Santamaria Karen Trout Santamaria Allen D. Schau Jack Neff Schermerhorn Chris A. Schneider Louise Schneider Patricia Ann Schneider Paul Edward Schneider Heinz E. Schroeder Scott’s Pig Roast Avis L. Sebaly Ray Scott Shugars Sign Boys, LLC Carol D. Simpson J. Brooks Simpson Daniel R. Smith Judy A. Smith William J. Sprague Charlene M. Sprick Robert W. Sprick SPX Corporation Foundation ** Gregory Dale Staudacher Jamie L. Steenwyk Keith B. Steenwyk Ronald B. Stephens Wendy L. Stock Carol Strong Edwin C. Strong Janet Sutherland Verne E. Sutherland Judith S. Takemoto-Buckles Margaret M. Tanner Richard W. Tanner Tesar Printing Company Gary E. Tibble Patricia M. Tibble John W. Timko Linda L. Tolstyka Patrick J. Tolstyka Emil J. Tomanek, Jr. Nancy Tomanek Lawrence A. Ulmer Marsha R. Ulmer Roger E. Ulrich Melvin D. Van Dis Vivian Van Dis Ross VanderCook Susan E. VanderCook VanderMay Construction, Inc. Gary B. Walters Fran L. Washington Von H. Washington, Sr. J. William Weessies, Jr. Gary L. Wegenke Sandra S. Wegenke Sheri Marie Wegner John Weitzel Katie Weitzel G. Glen Weller Timothy W. Wenzel Donald C. Werme Patricia Werme Betty Weston Frances D. Winegar Marvin L. Winegar Judy Woizeschke Thomas A. Woizeschke Kathleen A. Wolf Thomas R. Wolf, Jr. Janice Elaine Wright R. Gerald Wright Richard D. Zane, Jr. Cynthia Marie Zerban Jason A. Zerban Frederick L. Zuidema Marie Zuidema * Deceased ** Matching Gift Donations

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