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2011-12 APSU Golf Media Guide

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austin peay athletics mission statementIntercollegiate athletics at Austin Peay State University aspires to provide educational and broad-based

competitive opportunities at the NCAA Division I level for eligible male and female student athletes. Seeking to maintain a proper balance between athletic and academic programs, the University is committed to pre-paring students for productive, fulfilling and responsible lives. In addition to developing individual ability and successful programs, those athletic experiences will be instrumental in developing the concepts of teamwork, sportsmanship, loyalty, self-confidence plus the qualities of leadership and discipline.

Intercollegiate athletics endeavors to provide positive impressions of University activities to a diversified group of audiences. Austin Peay strives to attract a diverse and talented group of participants, coaches and administrators with a strong commitment to excellence, openness, gender equity and integrity, reflecting a precise adherence to NCAA and conference rules and philosophies. As a result, Austin Peay athletics assumes a major role in assisting University development and fiscal responsibility.

The departmental goals and objectives are based upon its mission as it builds on its traditions, confidently looking forward to an exciting and progressive future.

media informationMedia wanting to interview Austin Peay State University student-athletes, coaches or staff must contact the sports

information office, which will arrange the interview. The best time to conduct interviews with student-athletes is after practice sessions, which vary by team, as do rules

for interviewing at each team’s practice – please check with the sports information office for more information about a specific sport.

Media that attend a practice session are asked to keep their distance from the action and not to talk to student-athletes or coaches while practice is occurring. A media relations representative will assist you in interviews after the practice’s completion. Team meetings before, during or after practice are private and not accessible to the media.

Interviews that can not be conducted at that time will be arranged around the student-athlete or coach’s schedule. Phone numbers of student-athletes will NOT be released to the media and media should NEVER attempt to call student-athletes at home.

It is requested that media give the sports information office enough advanced warning when they want to (a) arrange an interview or (b) attend a practice. Last minute interview requests cannot be guaranteed to be honored.

The Athletic Department will do everything to respect the requests of the media and it is expected that the media respect the policies set forth by the sports information office.

print media• The Leaf-Chronicle-Clarksville www.theleaftchronicle.com (931) 552-1808• The Tenneseean-Nashville www.tennessan.com (615) 259-8000• Kentucky New-Era-Hopkinsville (Ky.) www.kentukcynewera.com (270) 886-4444• The All-State-Clarksville (Student) www.theallstate.com (931)221-7376

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation ................................... Clarksville, TN 37040Founded ............................................................ 1927Enrollment ...................................................... 10,723Nickname ..................................................GovernorsSchool Colors ....................................Red and WhiteAffiliation ...........................................NCAA Division IConference ............................................. Ohio ValleyPresident .............................................. Timothy HallAthletics Director ...................................... Dave LoosSenior Women’s Administrator .................Cheryl HoltFaculty Athletics Representative ......Dr. Bruce Myers

LADY GOVS GOLFHead Coach ..........................................Sara RobsonAlma Mater .........................................Belmont, 2002Year at APSU ................................................SeventhAPSU OVC Championships ............................. NoneOVC Freshman of the Year selections ............... One Most Recent: Stacy Lynch, 2006OVC Player of the Year selections ..................... Two Most Recent: Chelsea Harris, 20102011 First-Team All-OVC selections ..................... One Chelsea Harris2011 OVC All-Tournament selections ................. One Chelsea Harris

GOVS GOLFHead Coach ........................................... Kirk KaydenAlma Mater ........................................... Toledo, 1997Year at APSU .....................................................SixthAPSU OVC Championships ............................SevenOVC Freshman of the Year selections ............... Two Most Recent: Erik Barnes, 2007OVC Player of the Year selections ..................... Five Most Recent: Erik Barnes, 20092011 First-Team All-OVC selections ................. None2011 OVC All-Tournament selections ............... None

APSU SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director .................... Brad Kirtley Coordinator ............................. Alaric Klinghard E-mail ............................ [email protected] Information Coordinator/F&M Bank APSU

Intercollegiate Contact ................... Cody BushOffice Phone ....................................... 931/221-7561Fax ................................................... 931/221-7562E-mail ........................................... [email protected] Address: PO Box 4515 Clarksville, TN 37040Web Site ........................................ LetsGoPeay.com

contentsTable of Contents/ Quick Facts .......................... 1Austin Peay State University ............................. 2F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate ........................ 32011-12 Governors Team Photo/Roster ............ 42010-11 Governors Statistics............................. 5Head Men’s Coach Kirk Kayden ........................ 62011-12 Governor Player Profiles Anthony Bradley ........................................... 7 Drew Miller .................................................... 8 Dustin Korte ................................................. 9 Marco Iten ................................................... 10 Trey Tarpley .................................................11 Logan Loftus ............................................... 12 Griffen Brown .............................................. 13

Alasdair MacLennan ................................... 14 Newcomers ................................................. 152011-12 Lady Govs Team Photo/Roster .......... 162010-11 Lady Govs Statistics .......................... 17Head Coach Sara Robson ............................... 18Graduate Assistant Chelsea Harris ................. 19Lady Govs Player Profiles Ashley Averitt .............................................. 20 Holley Batey ................................................ 21 Tabitha Beard .............................................. 22 Rachel Deaton ............................................ 23 Tala Mumford .............................................. 24 Newcomers ................................................. 25 Austin Peay Golf Record Book .............. 26-29

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Austin Peay State University is a comprehensive, state-assisted university with a distinguished tradition in liberal and professional education. The institution is named in

honor of Austin Peay, Tennessee’s governor from 1924 until 1927, the year APSU was founded.

The university is located in Clarksville, Tenn., just 45 min-utes northwest of Tennessee’s capital, Nashville, on Interstate 24. One of the South’s most historic cities, Clarksville also is Tennessee’s third-fastest growing city behind only Memphis and Nashville.

Situated on gently rolling terrain near picturesque down-town Clarksville, Austin Peay’s main campus consists of 68

buildings on 169 acres. The classical Georgian architec-ture of the Austin Peay campus is combined with newer buildings. This blend provides a link with the past while reflecting the academic excellence and dignity of an institution of higher learning.

The newest building additions to the main campus are the Foy Fitnees and Recreation Center, Sundquist Science Complex and the new Morgan University Center, each opening for use since 2001. The $11-million Foy Center, features a rock-climbing wall and 10,000 square feet of fitness space and other amenities for the student body. The Sundquist Complex is one of the South’s premier science education facilities and represents the largest capital appropriation ever in Tennessee for a single class-room building. The new Morgan University Center is located in the heart of the campus and features a cybercafe, meeting rooms, a food court, coffee shop, ballroom and lounges for Austin Peay students.

Austin Peay’s campus has been the site of seven educational institutions since 1806. The cam-pus was occupied by Southwestern for 50 years until 1925 when the school moved to Memphis. Austin Peay was founded two years later as a two-year normal school to train teachers for the region. Austin Peay has grown over the years to take its place among the finest mid-sized four-year universities in the nation.

Austin Peay Normal School became a four-year college in

1941-42, and university status was conferred Sept. 1, 1967.Austin Peay State University currently enrolls more than 9,000 students

from every region of Tennessee, most of the 50 states and several foreign countries.

Austin Peay offers more than 50 majors in associate, bachelor’s, master’s and education specialist’s degrees with additional areas of concentration. Courses are offered in arts and sciences, business, education, engineering technology, nursing and human services. Graduate studies also are offered in several areas. In addition, numerous online courses are offered each semester.

A state leader in public service, Austin Peay State University has more than 750 employees. Engaged in the most modern teaching techniques and research are nearly 280 full-time faculty members, 90 percent of whom hold the earned doctorate or appropriate terminal degrees in their disciplines.

THIS IS AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY

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WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT RECORDSTOURNAMENT HISTORYYear Team Champion Scores APSU APSU Scores2011(N) Murray State 293-291–584 4th 300-303–6032010(C) Murray State 298-306–604 4th 318-305–6232009(C) Morehead State 316-304–620 t-9th 338-318–6562008(C) Tennessee Tech 312-308–620 7th 330-317–6472007(C,R) Indiana State 312 9th 3302006(C) Butler 324-317–641 5th 330-330–6602005(C) Butler 321-310–631 11th 337-350–6872004(C,R) Princeton 315 7th 3352003(C) Murray State 306-305–611 5th 326-339–6652002(C) Austin Peay 323-326–649 2001(C) Bradley 317-319–636 4th 331-330–6612000(C) Austin Peay 315-323–638 1999(C) Tennessee Tech 315-314–629 3rd 339-323–662Tournament Location: (C) Clarksville Country Club, (N) Links at Novadell (R) - tournament shortened by rain

TOURNAMENT RECORDS Team IndividualLow 18 291 – Murray State (2011) 66 – Lourdes Lopez, Jacksonville State (2011)Low 36 584 – Murray State (2011) 139 – Lourdes Lopez, Jacksonville State (2011)

For a decade now, Austin Peay men and women’s golf teams have held their home golf tournaments in the Fall. From 1999-2003 the tourna-ment was named the Precept Intercollegiate, but a new partnership was formed. Since the 2004 season, it has been the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate. The women’s tournament is a two-day, two-round event played at the 5,960-yard Clarksville Country Club. The men’s tournament is a two-day, three-round event played at The Links at Novadell, a par-72, 6,841-yard course in Hopkinsville, Ky. Due to a scheduling conflict, the 2011 women’s tournament was held at The Links at Novadell.

Austin Peay has had much success on both sides of the event. Staci Lynch (2006) was the last Lady Govs golfer to win the women’s tourna-ment. The Lady Govs have won the team title twice, in 2000 and 2002

The Govs have won their event seven times (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011), while having the individual medalist six times as well. Grant Leaver (2005,2006) is the only two-time champion. In 2008, Erik Barnes shot the program’s first-ever sub-200 round at the tournament with a 66-66-67 for a 199. Sophomore Marco Iten won the 2011 event after a two-hole playoff.

MEN’S TOURNAMENT RECORDSTOURNAMENT HISTORYYear Team Champion Scores APSU APSU Scores2011(N) Austin Peay 279-281-279–839 2010(N) Jacksonville State 283-259-280–822 t-4th 288-280-279–8472009(N) Eastern Kentucky 288-288-283–859 t-6th 296-284-293–8662008(N) Austin Peay 279-272-281–832 2007(N) Rained Out 2006(N) Troy 285-290-283–858 t-2nd 284-295-280–8592005(N) Western Illinois 285-281-288–854 2nd 284-290-284–8582004(N) Austin Peay 276-285-281–842 2003(C) Austin Peay 288-302–590 2002(C) Austin Peay 298-284–582 2001(C) Samford 300-305–605 2nd 296-313–6092000(C) Austin Peay 298-297–595 1999(C) Austin Peay 292-296–588 Tournament Location: (C) Clarksville Country Club, (N) Links at Novadell (R) - tournament shortened by rain

TOURNAMENT RECORDS Team IndividualLow 18 259– Jacksonville State (2010) 62 – Matthew Wallace, Jacksonville State (2010)Low 36 542 – Jacksonville State (2010) 132 – Erik Barnes, Austin Peay (2008)Low 54 822 – Jacksonville State (2010) 199 – Erik Barnes, Austin Peay (2008)

Oct. 10-11, 2011

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2011-12 Governors – Left to Right Front Row: Cleve Guinn, Korey Smith, Logan Loftus, Drew Miller, Tucker Wallace, Anthony Bradley. Left to Right Back Row: Head coach Kirk Kayden, Alasdair MacLennan, Marco Iten, Griffen Brown, Dustin Korte, Trey Tarpley.

2011-12 AUSTIN PEAY GOVERNORS ROSTERName HT CL EXP Hometown (Previous School)Anthony Bradley 5-8 So. 1L Ivybridge, Devon (England) (Ivybridge)Griffen Brown 6-5 So. 1L Paoli, Ind. (Paoli High School)Cleve Guinn 5-11 Fr. HS Clarksville, Tenn. (Rossview HS)Marco Iten 6-0 So. 1L Niederglatt, Switzerland (KZU Buelach)Dustin Korte 6-3 Jr. 2L Metropolis, Ill. (Massac County HS)Logan Loftus 5-9 Sr. 1L-TR Hopkinsville, Ky. (Shawnee CC)Alasdair MacLennan 5-9 So. 1L Dunfermline, Scotland (Queen Anne High School)Drew Miller 5-7 Sr. 3L Clarksville, Tenn. (Clarksville HS)Korey Smith 5-6 Fr. HS Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Riverdale HS)Trey Tarpley 5-11 So. 1L Hendersonville, Tenn. (Hendersonville High School)Tucker Wallace 5-8 Fr. HS Dickson, Tenn. (Dickson County HS)

SQUAD BREAKDOWNBY LOCATION

ENGLAND: 1Anthony Bradley

INDIANA: 1Griffen Brown

ILLINOIS: 1Dustin Korke

KENTUCKY: 1Logan Loftus

2011-12 GOVERNORS GOLF ROSTER

SCOTLAND: 1Alasdair MacLennan

SWITZERLAND: 1Marco Iten

TENNESSEE: 5Cleve Guinn, Drew Miller, Korey Smith, Trey Tarpley, Tucker Wallace

BY CLASS *-transferSENIORS: 2Logan Loftus*, Drew Miller

JUNIORS: 1Dustin Korte

SOPHOMORES: 5Anthony Bradley, Griffen Brown, Marco Iten, Alasdair MacLennan, Trey Tarpley

FRESHMEN: 3Cleve Guinn, Korey Smith, Tucker Wallace

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2010-11 GOVS SEASON STATISTICS

Rounds/ Strokes Round AveragePlayer Trn W-L-T Pct. Counted Total Avg. Lo Hi 60s <Par >Par 1st 2nd 3rdTEAM 11 70-80-5 .468 153/128 8849 294.97 279 315 0 4 24 296.6 292.3 296.4Brian Balthrop 6 207-317-11 .397 17/11 1286 75.65 70 89 0 2 14 77.3 75.7 73.6Anthony Bradley 10 517-246-36 .670 27/26 1979 73.30 67 81 5 9 16 73.1 72.7 74.4Griffen Brown 1 1-89-0 .011 3/0 242 80.67 79 83 0 0 3 83 80 79Marco Iten 11 546-314-43 .628 30/29 2209 73.63 68 80 3 8 21 74.4 72.9 73.6Dustin Korte 6 310-149-12 .671 16/16 1183 73.94 65 80 1 5 10 74.2 71.7 77.0Logan Loftus 6 124-386-21 .253 17/9 1295 76.18 69 85 1 2 14 76.3 76.3 75.8Alasdair MacLennan 2 17-154-7 .115 6/2 469 78.17 73 85 0 0 6 79.5 79.0 76.0Andrew Miller 3 96-105-7 .478 8/6 605 75.63 70 83 0 1 7 75.7 73.7 78.5Luke Sherrod 9 349-357-32 .495 24/21 1792 74.67 68 85 2 6 17 74.2 76.3 72.8Trey Tarpley 7 104-464-19 .193 20/8 1544 77.20 72 82 0 0 19 78.0 77.1 76.3

Marshall InvitationalHuntington, W. Va. Sept 13-14

Team: t-8th/15 (284-281-288-853)Par: +1/Lead: -32 Individuals: 92Competitor Scores PlaceAnthony Bradley (-6) 70-69-68—207 t-7thLuke Sherrod (-1) 70-68-74—212 t-23rdMarco Iten (+2) 70-72-73—215 t-40thLogan Loftus (+6) 74-72-73—219 t-62ndBrian Balthrop (+12) 77-73-75—225 t-83rdi-Trey Tarpley (+10) 75-74-74—223 t-78th

Cardinal IntercollegiateSimpsonville, Ky. Sept. 20-21

Team: t-13th/16 (299-292-297—888)Par: +24/Lead:-7 Individuals: 84Competitor Scores PlaceLuke Sherrod (+1) 75-72-70—217 t-15thMarco Iten (+4) 73-72-75—220 t-32ndAnthony Bradley (+11) 74-76-77—227 t-61stLogan Loftus (+12) 77-72-79—228 t-65thBrian Balthrop (+13) 77-77-75—229 t-69th

Telich/Sunlife FinancialBeachwood, Ohio Oct. 4-5

Team: t-3rd/15 (296-293—581)Par: +21/Lead:+13 Individuals: 79Competitor Scores PlaceLuke Sherrod (+3) 72-73—145 t-8thAnthony Bradley (+4) 75-71—146 t-11thBrian Balthrop (+5) 76-71—147 t-14thMarco Iten (+9) 73-78—151 t-28thTrey Tarpley (+16) 76-82—158 t-61st

Bearcat InvitationalHebron, Ky. Oct. 11-12

Team: 8th/16 (299-299-290—886)Par: +22/Lead:+7 Individuals: 90Competitior Scores PlaceBrian Balthrop (+4) 73-74-73—220 t-15thAnthony Bradley (+5) 73-77-71—221 t-20thLuke Sherrod (+5) 74-76-71—221 t-20thMarco Iten (+9) 80-70-75—225 t-37thLogan Loftus (+25) 79-85-77—241 t-84th

F&M Bank APSU IntercollegiateHopkinsville, Ky. Oct. 18-19

Team: 4th/17 (288-280-279—847)Par: +22/Lead:+7 Individuals: 90Competitor Scores PlaceMarco Iten (-8) 71-68-69—208 t-12thAnthony Bradley (-6) 74-67-69—210 t-14thi-Logan Loftus (-4) 73-69-70—212 t-22ndLuke Sherrod (-2) 69-75-70—214 t-33rdBrian Balthrop (-1) 74-70-71—215 t-39thTrey Tarpley (+7) 75-76-72—223 t-71sti-A. MacLennan (+7) 77-73-73—223 t-71sti-Griffen Brown (+26) 83-80-79—242 t-90th

USF InvitationalDade City, Fla. Mar. 4-6

Team: 20th/21 (315-304-298—917)Par: +53/Lead:-26 Individuals: 105Competitor Scores PlaceMarco Iten (+9) 78-77-70—225 t-57thDustin Korte (+12) 80-72-76—228 t-71stLuke Sherrod (+15) 77-76-78—231 t-89thTrey Tarpley (+22) 80-79-79—238 t-98thBrian Balthrop (+34) 87-89-74—250 t-103rd

Triumph at Pauma ValleySan Diego, Calif. Mar. 15-16

Team: 4th/10 (294-307-298—899)Par: +47/Lead+22 Individuals:60Competitor Scores PlaceMarco Iten (+11) 74-75-75—224 t-14thDustin Korte (+12) 70-80-75—225 t-19thAnthony Bradley (+13) 75-75-76—226 t-22ndTrey Tarpley (+16) 78-77-74—229 t-30thLuke Sherrod (+19) 75-83-74—232 t-36th

Grub Mart-Young Oil IntercollegiateGlencoe, Ala. Mar. 28-29

Team: 4th/14 (289-280-310—879)Par: +15/Lead E Individuals:78Competitor Scores PlaceDustin Korte (-2) 71-65-78—214 t-4thMarco Iten (E) 74-69-73—216 7thAnthony Bradley (+5) 71-71-79—221 t-24thLogan Loftus (+15) 73-78-80—231 t-59thDrew Miller (+17) 75-75-83—233 t-66th i-Trey Tarpley (+20) 80-78-78—236 72nd

ASU Red Wolf IntercollegiateJonesboro, Ark. Apr. 11-12

Team: t-16th/18 (307-295—602)Par: +26/Lead-10 Individuals:102Competitor Scores PlaceDustin Korte (+1) 75-70—145 t-26thMarco Iten (+3) 76-71—147 t-44thAnthony Bradley (+5) 77-72—149 t-55thLogan Loftus (+20) 82-82—164 t-100thLuke Sherrod (+20) 79-85—164 t-100th

Earl Yestingsmeier InvitationalMuncie, Ind. Apr. 16-17

Team: 6th/15 (383-368-392—1143)Par: +93/Lead+54 Individuals:89Competitor Scores PlaceDustin Korte (+15) 73-73-79—225 t-18thMarco Iten (+17) 77-71-79—227 t-26thA. Bradley (+18) 73-74-81—228 t-31stDrew Miller (+18) 78-76-74—228 t-31stTrey Tarpley (+27) 82-74-81—237 t-61stA. Maclennan (+36) 82-85-79—246 t-85th

OVC ChampionshipsDickson, Tenn. Apr. 25-27

Team: 5th/9 (291-294—585)Par: +9/Lead-15 Individuals:44Competitor Scores PlaceAnthony Bradley (E) 69-75—144 t-11thDrew Miller (E) 74-70—144 t-11thDustin Korte (+2) 76-70—146 t-17thMarco Iten (+7) 72-79—151 t-28thLuke Sherrod (+12) 77-79—156 t-42nd

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GOVS HEAD COACH KIRK KAYDEN Kirk Kayden was named Austin Peay men’s golf coach in July, 2004 — and he has not only sustained the Govs’ 60-year golf tradition, but he elevated it to a higher level in capturing the 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Championship. Kayden took over the Govs program after Austin Peay won three consecutive Ohio Val-ley Conference Championships (2001-2003) and has led the team to 36 program records in seven seasons. In 2009, the Govs set a record for the low-est 18-hole team score after setting records

for 36- and 54-hole team scores in the 2006-07 season. On the individual side, Kayden has helped lead the Govs to the four lowest 18-hole rounds in school history, eight of the 10 lowest 36-hole rounds and 12 of the 14 lowest individual 54-hole records, setting 80 individual records. Under Kayden’s guidance, student-athletes have earned a total of 13 All-OVC honors, including two OVC Freshman of the Year selections (Erik Barnes, 2007 and Grant Leaver, 2005), while Barnes also was named OVC Player of the Year in 2009. Luke Sher-rod was a first-team All-OVC pick and was named All-Newcomer, while Brian Balthrop and Sherrod were each named OVC All-Tournament as part of the Govs 2009 OVC title. The 2008-09 season was a memorable one for Kayden, highlighted by an OVC Championship and a program-record 13th-place finish at the NCAA Central Regional. Then-senior Erik Barnes set the individual 54-hole record with a three-round 199 – the program’s first-ever sub-200 round – leading the Govs to a nine-stroke tournament win. In fact, during that Fall season, the Govs finished in the top five in every tournament played. Kayden kept the Govs rolling during the 2009 Spring schedule. A second-place finish at the Morehead State Spring Kick-Off was a precursor to winning the Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate, placing three Govs in top-10. Barnes would go on to take medalist honors at the Kentucky Bluegrass Invitational two weeks prior to the team’s OVC Tournament win. Kayden built off the 2009 success in adding a talented recruiting class for the upcoming year. After losing a successful senior class to graduation in 2010, the Govs had three players earn All-OVC in 2011 – freshmen Anthony Bradley and Marco Iten, along with sophomore Dustin Korte. In the 2007-08 season, Kayden coached the Govs to five top-five tourna-ment finishes—the Troy University Invitational, the Diablo Grande Intercollegiate, the Aldila/Middle Tennesse Intercollegiate, the Arkansas State Indian Classic and the Ohio Valley Conference Championship. The Govs’ best performance came at the Arkansas State Indian Classic where the team fired a 30-under-par 834 and set numerous team and individual records while holding off tournament host Arkansas State by two strokes. In the 2006-07 season, Kayden led the Govs to seven top-five tournament finishes—the Xavier Invitational, the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational, the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, the Sam Hall Intercollegiate, the UALR/First Tee Collegiate and the O’Reilly OVC Championship. The Govs’ best effort came at the Belmont Intercollegiate, as they set numerous team and individual scoring records while firing a 28 under-par 824, to run away with team medalist honors. Before coming to Austin Peay, the Fremont, Ohio, native played an integral part in Penn State’s appearance in three straight NCAA regionals, including a 15th-place finish at the NCAA championships in 2004. He helped coach Penn State’s Athlete of the Year (Andy Latowski in 2001-02), the Big Ten Sportsman of the Year, (Jonas Hyden in 2002-03) and an honorable mention All-American (Mark Leon in 2003-04). The Nittany Lions also had six All-NCAA Mid-Atlantic Region selections during his tenure. Penn State had the program’s lowest (2002-03) and second-lowest (2001-02) scoring averages with Kayden’s assistance. Kayden was an outstanding prep golfer at Fremont St. Joseph’s. In 1991,

he won the Division III Ohio High School Golf Championship and was voted the Ohio High School Golfer of the Year for his outstanding play and overall sports-manship. Kayden then signed to play his college golf at Toledo, one of the mid-east’s top Division I golf programs, where he was coached by current Notre Dame head coach John Jasinski. He was a three-year letterman for the Rockets, including winning the Ohio Collegiate Clas-sic as a junior. After graduating in 1997 with a bachelor’s in sports management, Kayden worked as an assistant golf professional and substitute teacher. During this time, Kayden was asked to run the high school golf program at Central Columbia High School, where he became interested in coaching. After one year at Central Columbia, Kayden was selected to start the golf program at Terra Community College, also in Fremont. In the first year of the Terra program, the team advanced to the National Junior College Athletic Association’s Regional Tournament and finished the sea-son ranked fifth nationally in Division III. During Kayden’s three years at Terra, he coached three all-conference academic players and four all-conference players, including the 1999 Ohio Community College Athletic Conference’s Player of the Year, Dave Omlor. In 2001, Kayden was hired by Greg Nye to become Penn State’s assistant. Nye, the former head coach at Bowling Green, had recruited Kayden out of high school. He is married to the former Melissa Hermes, and they have one daughter, Madeline Amelia, born May 8, 2008.

THE KAYDEN FILE

• Graduated: Toledo, 1997• Assistant PGA Pro: Fremont Country Club,

1998-99 • Assistant Athletics Director: Gibsonburg

School District, 2000-01• Head Golf Coach: Terra Community College,

1999-2001• Assistant Coach, Penn State, 2001-04• Head Coach, Austin Peay 2004-present

HIGHLIGHTS

• 23 Team Records at APSU• 29 Individual Records at APSU• 12 All-OVC Selections• 5 OVC All-Tournament Selections• 1 Player of the Year• 2 Freshman of the Year• 1 NCAA Regional Appearance at APSU• 3 NCAA Regional Appearances at Penn

State

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2010-11 (FRESHMAN SEASON)As a freshman, Bradley was named to the All-OVC second team with 26 of his 27 rounds counting for the Governors…he led the team with five top-20 finishes, including four top-15 finishes…his .670 win percentage was second best on the team…finished the season with a team-low 73.30 stroke average…he was the Govs top scorer at the Mar-shall Invitational and the OVC Championships…he competed in all but one tournament for the Govs…had a team high nine rounds under par and five rounds shooting 70 or better, including a season-low of 67 at the F&M Bank APSU In-tercollegiate (74-67-69)...he began his collegiate career with a bang, finishing seventh at the Mar-shall Invitational after shooting 207 (70-69-68)…finished third on the team with a 227 (74-76-77) at the Cardinal Intercollegiate to finish 61st…shot a two-round score of 146 (75-71) to finish 11th and the Telich/Sunlife Financial…at the Bearcat Invi-tational, Bradley placed 20th after shooting 221 (73-77-71)…finished 22nd at the Triumph Pauma Valley after shooting 226 (75-75-76)…shot at 221 (71-71-79) to finish 24th at the Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate…he fired a two-round score of 149 (77-72) at the ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate to finish 55th…finished 31st at the Earl Yestings-meier Invitational after shooting 228 (73-74-81)…

finished as the team’s leading scorer at the OVC Championships after shooting a two round score 144 (69-75) to finish 11th.PRIOR TO APSUPlayed for the Devon County Golf Union in the 2010 Channel League… picked up a pair of tour-nament wins in 2009 – the Devon County Golf Union Handicap Championship and the Devon Ju-nior Order of Merit Championship… in 2009, shot 18 under-par rounds… also played in the 2009 St. Andrews Boys’ Open.PERSONALSon of Ian and Alison Bradley... born Sept. 28, 1991... business major.

ANTHONYBRADLEY5-8 • SophomoreIvybridge, Devon• IvybridgeHONORS AND AWARDS• All-OVC Second Team, 2011

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSSeason Events Avg Top-10 Top-20 W-L Pct.2010-11 10 73.30 1 5 517-246-36 .670TOTALS 10 73.30 1 5 517-246-36 .670

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED)18 Holes 67 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18, 2010)36 Holes 130 Marshall Invitational (Sept. 13, 2010)54 Holes 207 Marshall Invitational (Sept. 13-14, 2010)Finish 7th Marshall Invitational (Sept. 13-14, 2010)

CAREER CAPSULE2010-11 SEASONMarshall Invitational t-7 70-69-68-207Cardinal Intercollegiate t-61 74-76-77-227Telich/Sun Life Financiall t-11 75-71-146Bearcat Invitational t-20 73-77-71-221F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate t-14 74-67-79-227Triumph at Pauma Valley t-22 75-75-76-226Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate t-24 71-71-79-221ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate t-55 77-72-149Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational t-31 73-74-81-228OVC Championships t-43 80-76-81-237

Anthony Bradley

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2010-11 (JUNIOR SEASON)As a junior, Miller competed in three tournaments for the Governors, with six of his eight rounds counting for the Governors…he competed only in the spring…his best finish came at the OVC Championships where he fired a 144 (74-70) to finish 11th…his final round 70 was his season-low round score.2009-10 (SOPHOMORE SEASON)As a sophomore, Miller competed in nine tourna-ments… he posted a scoring average of 80.0 and only one sub-par round… his best finish came in the rain-shortened Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercol-legiate, where he shot 80-81 to finish 34th… had two counting rounds in the Ohio Valley Confer-ence Golf Championship; a first-round 78 and final-round 79.2008-09 (FRESHMAN SEASON)As a freshman, Miller traveled to two tournaments for the Govs...his best round came at F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, where he fired a first-round 73, finishing 43rd in the field...his second appear-ance was at the Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercolle-giate, where he finished 29th with a three-round 151...he had a .573 winning percentage to go along with a 74.8 scoring average.PRIOR TO APSUShot a six-under-par 138 in the state tournament at the Old Fort Golf Course in Murfreesboro, win-

ning a three-way playoff on the first hole, clinching the individual state title, in his final prep outing...as a senior, Miller recorded a 70.3 scoring average and was named first-team Class AAA All-State for a second time, the other coming in 2005...he was a member of The Tennessean’s All-Midstate the last three years...Miller was also a three-time Region 5-AAA champion...as a sophomore and junior, he helped lead Clarksville High to back-to-back Class AAA State Championships...in 2006-07, he quali-fied for the Westfield PGA Junior NationalChampionship in 2006 and 2007.PERSONALBusiness administration major...born March 14, 1990...son of John and Shannon Miller...grandfa-ther, Johnny Miller, who served as APSU Athletics Director in the early 1980s.

DREWMILLER5-7 • SeniorClarksville, Tenn. • Clarksville HSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSSeason Events Avg Top-10 Top-20 W-L Pct.2008-09 2 74.8 0 0 95-70-6 .5732009-10 9 80.0 1 1 99-553-16 .1602010-11 3 75.6 0 1 96-105-7 .478TOTALS 14 76.8 1 2 290-728-29 .403

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED)18 Holes 70 OVC Championships (April 25, 2011)36 Holes 144 OVC Championships (April 25, 2011)54 Holes 223 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 20-21, 2008)Finish 11 OVC Championships (April 25, 2011) CAREER CAPSULE2010-11 SEASONGrub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate t-66 75-75-83-233Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational t-31 78-76-74-228OVC Championship t-11 74-70-144 2009-10 SEASONXavier Invitational 67 80-77-91-248F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate t-58 73-74-79-226APSU vs. Belmont Dual t-7 79Mardi Gras Invitational 72 84-80-82-246USF Invitational 119 76-86-81-243LA Tech Bulldog Classic t-78 79-86-83-248Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate t-34 80-81-161ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate t-85 72-83-78-233OVC Championships t-42 78-79-79-236 2008-09 SEASONF&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate t-43 73-76-74-223Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate t-29 76-75-151

Drew Miller

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Drew Miller

2010-11 (SOPHOMORE SEASON)As a sophomore, Korte was named to the All-OVC second team…he was the only Governors player to have every round count for the team (16/16)…finished as the Govs’ low scorer in three consecu-tive spring tournaments…he finished second on the team with four top-20 finishes, including two top-15 finishes…his .671 win percentage was the best on the team…finished third on the team with a 73.94 stroke average…he was the only Gover-nor to record a top-5 finish after shooting a 214 (71-65-78) at the Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercolle-giate to finish fourth...his second-round of 65 was his season’s lowest round…finished the season with five rounds below par…he did not compete during the fall season…began his freshman cam-paign by shooting a 228 (80-72-76) at the USF Invitational to finish 71st…recorded his first top-20 finish at the Triumph at Pauma Valley after firing 225 (70-80-75) to finish 19th…shot a two-round score 145 (75-70) at the ASU Red Wolf Intercolle-giate to finish 26th…finished 18th at the Earl Yest-ingsmeier Invitational after firing 225 (73-73-79)…at the OVC Championships he shot a two-round score 146 (76-70) to finish 17th.2009-10 (FRESHMAN SEASON)As a freshman, Korte was the Govs second-best golfer throughout the season… his 76.19 stroke average and .439 win-percentage were both sec-ond behind then-senior Erik Barnes… he played

his best round at APSU’s home tournament, the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, with a second-round 69…for the event, he shot 74-69-75=218 for a 18th-place finish, the first of three top-20 finishes… the second came at the ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate, when he finished 19th with his best three-round aggregate (217)… Korte’s only top-10 finish came at the Ohio Valley Conference Golf Championships when he fired consistent rounds of 73-74-74 for a 221 to finish ninth.PRIOR TO APSUA three-time All-State selection at Massac County High School... led his team to a Class AA Illinois State Championship in 2006, finishing runner up in the tournament... finished seventh, invidually, in 2007 as his team finished second... recorded a second-place finish, individually as a senior...aver-aged 35 strokes per round as a junior and 35.5 as a senior... was ranked No. 151 by the American Junior Golf Association... finished second at an AJGA event, shooting a course-record 64 in the opening round... qualified for the U.S. Junior Ama-teur in Birmingham, Ala.... named The Southern Illinoisian’s Boys’ Golfer of the Year.PERSONALSon of Charles and Beth Korte... born July 20, 1991... an undecided major.

DUSTINKORTE6-3 • JuniorMetropolis, Ill. • Massac County HSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSSeason Events Avg Top-10 Top-20 W-L Pct.2008-09 2 74.8 0 0 95-70-6 .5732009-10 9 80.0 1 1 99-553-16 .1602010-11 6 73.9 1 4 310-149-12 .671 TOTALS 17 76.2 1 1 504-772-34 .468

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED)18 Holes 65 Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate (March 28, 2011)36 Holes 136 Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate (March 28, 2011)54 Holes 214 Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate (March 28-29, 2011)Finish 4th Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate (March 28-29, 2011) CAREER CAPSULE2010-11 SEASONUSF Invitational t-71 80-72-76-228Triumph at Pauma Valley t-19 70-80-75-225Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate t-4 71-65-78-214ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate t-26 75-70-145Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational t-18 73-73-79-225OVC Championship t-17 76-70-146 2009-10 SEASONSam Hall Intercollegiate t-74 74-75-77-226Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational t-24 73-75-74-222Xavier Invitational t-44 76-74-75-225Bearcat Invitational t-65 81-81-75-237F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate t-18 74-69-75-218Mardi Gras Invitational t-57 80-72-84-236USF Invitational t-108 81-80-74-235Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate t-46 82-83-165ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate t-19 75-71-71-217OVC Championships t-9 73-74-74-221

Dustin Korte

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MARCOITEN6-0 • SophomoreNiederlatt Switzerland • KZU BuelachHONORS AND AWARDS• All OVC Second Team, 2011

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSSeason Events Avg Top-10 Top-20 W-L Pct.2010-11 11 73.6 1 3 546-314-43 .628TOTALS 11 73.6 1 3 546-314-43 .628

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED)18 Holes 68 APSU F&M Bank Intercollegiate (Oct. 18, 2010)36 Holes 139 APSU F&M Bank Intercollegiate (Oct. 18, 2010)54 Holes 208 APSU F&M Bank Intercollegiate (Oct. 18-19, 2010)Finish 7 Grub Mart Intercollegiate (March 28-29, 2011)

CAREER CAPSULE2010-11 SEASONMarshall Invitational t-40 70-72-73-215Cardinal Intercollegiate t-32 73-72-75-220Telich/Sunlife Financial t-28 73-78-151Bearcat Invitational t-37 80-70-75-225F & M Bank APSU Intercollegiate t-12 71-68-69-208USF Invitational t-57 78-77-70-225Triumph at Pauma Valley t-14 74-75-75-224Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate 7 74-69-73-216ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate t-44 76-71-147Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational t-26 77-71-79-227OVC Championship t-28 72-79-151

2010-11 (FRESHMAN SEASON)As a freshman, Iten was named to the All-OVC second team…he was the only Governor to com-pete in all 11 tournaments for the team…he led the team with 29 of his 30 rounds counting for the Governors...he finished as the Govs leading scor-er in three consecutive tournaments…finished the season second on the team with a 73.63 stroke average and three top-15 finishes…his best finish came at the Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate where he posted 216 (74-69-73) to place seventh and record his only top-10 finish…he ranked sec-ond on the team with eight rounds under par and three rounds shooting 70 or better…his second-round 68 at the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate was his season’s low round…began his freshman campaign after firing 215 (70-72-73) at the Mar-shall Invitational to finish 40th…shot 220 (73-72-75) at the Cardinal Intercollegiate to finish 32nd…shot a two-round score 151 (73-78) to finish 28th at the Telich/Sunlife Financial…finished 37th at the Bearcat Invitational after shooting 225 (80-70-75)…began his streak as finishing as the team’s leading scorer at the F&M Bank APSU Intercol-legiate after firing 208 (71-68-69) to finish 12th…also led the team at the USF Invitational after shooting 225 (78-77-70) to finish 57th…complet-ed his impressive streak at the Triumph at Pauma Valley, where he finished 14th after shooting 224 (74-75-75)…shot a two-round score 147 (76-

71) at the ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate to finish 44th…finished 26th after shooting a 227 (77-71-79) at the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational…at the OVC Championships he shot a two-round score 151 (72-79) to finish 28th.PRIOR TO APSUSpent 2010 at the Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy after prepping at KZU Buelach in Switzerland… ranked as high as 1365 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings… played on the Swiss National Junior Team.PERSONALSon of Heiner Iten and Edith Iten Salvoldi... born July 26, 1990.. business major.

Marco Iten

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TREYTARPLEY5-11 • SophomoreHendersonville, Tenn. • Hendersonville HSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSSeason Events Avg Top-10 Top-20 W-L Pct.2010-11 7 77.20 0 0 104-464-19 .193Total 7 77.20 0 0 104-464-19 .193 CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED)18 Holes 72 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18, 2010)36 Holes 149 Marshall Invitational (Sept 13, 2010)54 Holes 223 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18-19, 2010)Finish 7 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18-19, 2010)

CAREER CAPSULE2010-11 SEASONMarshall Invitational t-78 75-74-74-223Telich/Sunlife Financial t-61 76-82-158F & M Bank APSU Intercollegiate t-71 75-76-72-223USF Invitational t-98 80-79-79-238Triumph at Pauma Valley t-30 78-77-74-229Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate 72 80-78-78-236Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational t-61 82-74-81-237

2010-11 (FRESHMAN SEASON)As a freshman, Tarpley competed in seven tourna-ments for the Governors…of his 20 rounds, eight counted for the Govs…his best finish came at the Triumph at Pauma Valley where he shot 229 (78-77-74) to finish 30th…he shot a season-round low of 72 in the final round of the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate.PRIOR TO APSUPlayed for Andy Gilley at Hendersonville High School… named 2008 National High School Golf Coaches Association Player of the Year after post-ing a 72.8 scoring average… that same year, led the Commandos to a third-place finish at the 2008 State Tournament… as a senior, finished 15th at State Tournament and Commandos earned a second-place team finish… also played in the Tennessee State Amateur and finished 10th at the Tennessee Junior Amateur.PERSONALSon of former Govs golfer Harry and Beth Tarp-ley... born July 15, 1992... plans to major in busi-ness.

Trey Tarpley

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LOGANLOFTUS5-9 • SeniorHopkinsville, Ky. • Shawnee CC

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSSeason Events Avg Top-10 Top-20 W-L Pct.2010-11 6 76.18 0 0 124-386-21 .253Total 6 76.18 0 0 124-386-21 .253

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED)18 Holes 69 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18, 2010)36 Holes 142 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18, 2010)54 Holes 212 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18-19, 2010)Finish 22 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18-19, 2010)

CAREER CAPSULE2010-11 SEASONMarshall Invitational 62 74-72-73-219Cardinal Intercollegiate 65 77-72-79-228Bearcat Invitational 84 79-85-77-241F & M Bank APSU Intercollegiate 22 73-69-70-212Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate 59 73-78-80-231ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate 100 82-82-164

2010-11 (JUNIOR SEASON)As a junior, Loftus competed in six tournaments for the Governors…he played his best golf in the fall season…his best finish came at the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate where he competed as an individual and shot 212 (73-69-70) to finish 22nd…his second-round 69 was his season-low round.PRIOR TO APSUPlayed for DW Davis at Shawnee Community Col-lege where he twice qualified for the National Ju-nior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Nation-al Tournament… named the Division II All-Region 24 team after shooting a three-round 223 at the 2010 Region 24 Championship… finished sixth with a three-round 224 as a freshman… prepped at Hopkinsville High School… familiar with the Kentucky golf scene, having finished 13th at the Pickens Amateur and qualified for the Powerbilt Kentucky Open where he finished 68th… also finished second in the Hopkinsville City Amateur.PERSONALSon of Kenny and Libby Loftus... born March 27, 1989... psychology major.

Logan Loftus

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GRIFFENBROWN6-5 • 187 • SophomorePaoli, Ind. • Paoli HSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSSeason Events Avg Top-10 Top-20 W-L Pct.2010-11 1 80.6 0 0 1-89 0.11Total 1 80.6 0 0 1-89 0.11

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED)18 Holes 79 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18, 2010)36 Holes 163 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18, 2010)54 Holes 242 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18-19, 2010)Finish 90 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18-19, 2010)

CAREER CAPSULE2010-11 SEASONF&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate 90 83-80-19-242

2010-11 (FRESHMAN SEASON)As a freshman, Brown competed only once as an individual at the F&M Bank APSU Invitational, where he posted a 242 (83-80-79). PRIOR TO APSUPlayed for Alex Whiteman at Paoli High School where he was a three-time All-Patoka Lake Con-ference selection… also was named all-county four times… won the 2010 Indiana High School Athletics Association sectional in a playoff with a 73… advanced to the IHSAA regional three times in his career… holds Paoli High School lowest nine-hole stroke-average record (31)... finished in the top-50 in two PGA Junior Series events during Summer 2010 at Penn State and Purdue.PERSONALSon of Mike and Shelly Brown... born July 2, 1991... plans to major in business

Griffen Brown

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ALASDAIRMACLENNAN5-9 • SophomoreDunfermline, Scotland • Queen Anne HS

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSSeason Events Avg Top-10 Top-20 W-L Pct.2010-11 2 78.17 0 0 17-154-7 .115TOTALS 2 78.17 0 0 17-154-7 .115

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED)18 Holes 73 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18, 2010)36 Holes 150 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18, 2010)54 Holes 223 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18-19, 2010)Finish 71 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 18-19, 2010)

CAREER CAPSULE2010-11 SEASONF&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate 72 77-73-73-223Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational 85 82-85-79-246

2010-11 (FRESHMAN SEASON)As a freshman, MacLennan competed only once for the Govs at the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational, shooting a 246 (82-85-79)…his best finish came when he competed as an individual at the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate and shot 223 (77-73-73) to finish 71st…his second- and third-round scores of 73 were his season’s low rounds.PRIOR TO APSUA strong junior golfer, earned 7,400 points in Scotland’s FCWT Junior Golf Tour… posted three top-10 finishes during the 2009-10 tour, including a third-place finish at the Champions Gate Chal-lenge… a two-time Junior 36 hole champion at the Dunfermline Golf Club, firing a 144 in 2007 and a 141 in 2008… played on the Fife County Junior team from 2007-10.PERSONALSon of Tom and Elaine MacLennan... born Nov. 15, 1990... plans to major in business.

Alasdair MacLennan

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CLEVEGUINN5-11• FreshmanClarksville, Tenn. • Rossview HSPRIOR TO APSUPlayed a Rossview High School where he was a team captain as a senior... won the Hank Miles Jr. City Amateur, shooting 73-72... played on the All-American Junior Golf Tour during 2010... also played events on the Southeastern Junior Golf Tour.PERSONALSon of Greg and Linda Guinn... born Jan. 22, 1993... plans to major in business.

KOREYSMITH5-6 • FreshmanMurfreesboro, Tenn. • Riverdale HSPRIOR TO APSUPlayed at Riverdale High School... made back-to-back trips to the Class AAA State Tournament as a junior and senior... during senior season, won the district and region tournaments... finished ninth at the 2009 state tournament, shooting 75-75... posted a 77.6 scoring average.PERSONALSon of Steve and Pam Smith... born May 19, 1992... plans to major in business.

TUCKERWALLACE5-8 • FreshmanDickson, Tenn. • Dickson County HSPRIOR TO APSUPlayed at Dickson County High School... tabbed as one of the top-10 players in Tennessee as a senior... played in four state tournaments in four years... fin-ished fifth in 2008... has experience on the U.S. Ju-nior Golf Tour... named USJGT Junior High Player of the Year for 2006-07... finished 17th at the 2010 Fu-ture Masters, played at Dothan Country Club, coming in seven shots off the lead... finished second at the 2010 Craig Rudolph, shooting 75-72.PERSONALSon of Bonita Wallace... born Jan. 13, 1993.. plans to major in business.

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2011-12 Lady Govs – left to right Front Row: Graduate assistant Chelsea Harris, Marta Gutierrez, Meghan Mueller, Tabitha Beard, Rachel Deaton, Head coach Sara Robson. left to right Back Row: Holley Batey, Tala Mumford, Lauren Bond, Ashley Averitt.

2011-12 AUSTIN PEAY LADY GOVS ROSTERName HT CL EXP Hometown (Previous School)Ashley Averitt 5-8 Sr. 3L Arlington, Tenn. (Bolton HS) Holly Batey 5-9 Jr. 2L Clarksville, Tenn. (Montgomery Central HS)Tabitha Beard 5-4 Jr. 2L Centerville, Tenn. (Hickman Co. HS)Lauren Bond 5-11 Jr. TR Marion, Ill. (John A. Logan College) (Marion HS)Rachel Deaton 5-3 So. 1L Jackson, Tenn. (University School)Marta Gutierrez 5-5 Fr. HS Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Hispano Inglés-Tenerife)Meghan Mueller 5-5 Fr. 1L Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge HS)Tala Mumford 5-10 So. HS Metropolis, Ill. (Massac County HS)

SQUAD BREAKDOWNBY LOCATION

ILLINOIS: 2Lauren Bond, Tala Mumford

TENNESSEE: 4Ashley Averitt, Holly Batey, Tabitha Beard, Rachel Deaton.

MISSOURI: 1Meghan Mueller

CANARY ISLANDS: 1Marta Gutierrez

BY CLASS

SENIORS: 1Ashley Averitt

JUNIORS: 3Holly Batey, Tabitha Beard, Lauren Bond

SOPHOMORES: 2Rachel Deaton, Tala Mumford

FRESHMEN: 2Marta Gutierrez, Meghan Muelller ^-redshirt *-transfer

2011-12 LADY GOVS GOLF ROSTER

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Murray State Drake Creek InvitationalLedbetter, Ky. • Sept. 13-14

Team: 6th/8 (306-305-321–932)Par: +76/Lead: +29 Individuals: 55Competitor Scores PlaceChelsea Harris (+8) 75-77-72—224 3rdAshley Wathen (+19) 77-81-77—235 t-21stRachel Deaton (+22) 84-76-78—238 t-29thAshley Averitt (+27) 78-85-80—243 t-35thCatie Tucker (+37) 85-86-82—253 t-47thi-Beth Burns (+27) 84-78-81—243 t-35thi-Tabitha Beard (+34) 83-85-82—250 t-43rdi-Tala Mumford (+34) 91-80-79—250 t-43rdi-Holly Batey (+36) 85-83-84—252 t-45th

Cincinnati Fall ClassicBatavia, Ohio • Sept. 20-21

Team: 11th/15 (326-324-307—957)Par: +93/Lead: +25 Individuals: 90Competitor Scores PlaceChelsea Harris (+8) 76-76-72—224 5thRachel Deaton (+23) 81-81-77—239 t-42ndAshley Averitt (+31) 84-85-78—247 t-57thBeth Burns (+33) 86-83-80—249 t-64thAshley Wathen (+40) 85-84-87—256 t-77th

SIUE Intercollegiate

Edwardsville, Ill. • Sept. 27-28Team: 2nd/9 (322-318—640)

Par: +64/Lead: +56 Individuals: 52Competitor Scores PlaceChelsea Harris (+5) 77-72—149 1stRachel Deaton (+18) 79-83—162 t-6thAshley Wathen (+21) 86-79—165 t-13thAshley Averitt (+22) 82-84—166 18thBeth Burns (+26) 84-86—170 t-21st

F&M Bank APSU IntercollegiateClarksville, Tenn. • Oct. 18-19Team: 4th/12 (318-305—623)

Par: +47/Lead: +28 Individuals: 77Competitor Scores PlaceChelsea Harris (+4) 76-72—148 t-2ndRachel Deaton (+12) 79-77—156 t-16thAshley Averitt (+14) 81-77—158 t-23rdCatie Tucker (+19) 84-79—163 t-19thBeth Burns (+25) 82-87—169 t-60thi-Ashley Wathen (+10) 77-77—154 t-10thi-Tala Mumford (+13) 79-78—157 t-18thi-Tabitha Beard (+16) 80-80—160 t-30thi-Holly Batey (+35) 91-88—179 74th

Memphis Women’s InvitationalGermantown, Tenn. • Oct. 25-26Team: 14th/18 (330-326—656)

Par: +80/Lead: +39 Individuals: 95Competitor Scores PlaceRachel Deaton (+14) 82-76—158 t-28thChelsea Harris (+15) 80-79—159 t-30thAshley Averitt (+23) 80-87—167 t-58thAshley Wathen (+30) 90-84—174 t-81stTala Mumford (+31) 88-87—175 t-84thi-Tabitha Beard (+39) 91-92—183 89th

UAB Fall Beach Bash

Gulf Shores, Ala. • Nov. 1-2Team: 4th/8 (308-312—620)

Par: +52/Lead: +24 Individuals: 49Competitor Scores PlaceChelsea Harris (+8) 76-74—150 5thRachel Deaton (+13) 78-77—155 t-13thAshley Averitt (+14) 79-77—156 t-14thAshley Wathen (+17) 75-84—159 t-21stCatie Tucker (+22) 82-82—164 33rd

NewWave Communications Classic Murray, Ky. • Feb. 28-1 Team: 3rd/6 (326—326)

Par: +38/Lead: +24 Individuals: 38Competitor Scores PlaceAshley Wathen (+10) 81—81 t-9thAshley Averitt (+10) 81—81 t-9thChelsea Harris (+11) 82—82 t-14thTala Mumford (+11) 82—82 t-14thRachel Deaton (+12) 83—83 t-18thi-Holly Batey (+9) 80—80 t-3rdi-Tabitha Beard (+10) 81—81 t-9thi-Catie Tucker (+14) 85—85 t-26th

EKU El Diablo IntercollegiateOcala, Fla. • Mar. 10-12

Team: 5th/7 (313-331-317—961)Par: +97/Lead: +67 Individuals: 43Competitor Scores PlaceChelsea Harris (+19) 74-82-79—235 9thHolly Batey (+24) 79-81-80—240 14thTabitha Beard (+29) 83-83-79—245 t-20thAshley Wathen (+31) 81-87-79—247 t-25thAshley Averitt (+35) 79-85-87—251 t-34thi-Catie Tucker (+28) 84-82-78—244 t-18thi-Rachel Deaton (+39) 88-82-85—255 35thi-Tala Mumford (+47) 91-86-86—85 42nd

SIU Saluki InvitationalCarbondale, Ill. • Mar. 27-28Team: 3rd/12 (329-313—642)

Par: +66/Lead: +63 Individuals: 91Competitor Scores PlaceChelsea Harris (+7) 78-73—151 2ndTabitha Beard (+18) 82-80—162 t-14thCatie Tucker (+19) 82-81—163 t-18thHolly Batey (+22) 87-79—166 t-27thAshley Wathen (+26) 88-82—170 t-46thAshley Averitt (+41) 89-96—185 80thi-Tala Mumford (+20) 84-80—164 t-21sti-Rachel Deaton (+23) 88-79—167 t-30th

Belmont InvitationalOld Hickory, Tenn. • Apr. 4-5

Team:t-4th/8 (324—324)Par: +36/Lead: +17 Individuals: 48Competitor Scores PlaceChelsea Harris (+7) 79—79 t-10thHolly Batey (+8) 80—80 t-15thCatie Tucker (+10) 82—82 t-23rdTabitha Beard (+11) 83—83 t-26thTala Mumford (+12) 84—84 t-30thi-Rachel Deaton (+7) 79—79 t-10thi-Ashley Wathen (+10) 82—82 t-23rdi-Ashley Averitt (+14) 86—86 t-34th

EKU Lady Colonel ClassicRichmond, Ky. • Apr. 9-10

Team: 7th/13 (316-313-309—938)Par: +74/Lead: +37 Individuals: 78Competitor Scores PlaceChelsea Harris (+5) 78-72-71—221 t-2ndAshley Wathen (+20) 78-78-80—236 t-33rdCatie Tucker (+26) 79-80-83—242 t-49thRachel Deaton (+29) 81-83-81—245 t-54thHolly Batey (+30) 84-85-77—246 t-56thi-Ashley Averitt (+16) 70-86-76—232 t-19thi-Tala Mumford (+19) 79-74-82—235 t-27thi-Tabitha Beard (+30) 86-81-79—246 t-56th

OVC ChampionshipsDickson, Tenn. • Apr. 21-23

Team: 5th/8 (319-312-317—948)Par: +84/Lead: +26 Individuals: 40Competitor Scores PlaceChelsea Harris (+10) 75-79-72—226 t-5thRachel Deaton (+20) 78-77-81—236 t-15thAshley Wathen (+27) 84-78-81—243 26thAshley Averitt (+28) 83-78-83—244 27thCatie Tucker (+30) 83-79-84—246 t-29th

2010-11 LADY GOVS SEASON STATISTICS Rounds/ Strokes Round Average

Player Trn W-L-T Pct. Counted Total Avg. Lo Hi 60s <Par >Par 1st 2nd 3rdTEAM 12 54-56-2 .491 8575 317.59 305 331 0 0 27 320.4 317.3 311.4Beth Burns 4 80-176-14 .322 10/4 831 83.10 78 87 0 0 10 84.0 83.5 80.5Rachel Deaton 12 440-284-20 .605 27/20 2173 80.48 76 88 0 0 27 81.7 79.1 80.4Tala Mumford 8 229-271-17 .459 17/1 1410 82.94 74 91 0 0 17 84.8 80.8 82.3Ashley Averitt 12 327-396-21 .454 27/19 2216 82.07 70 96 0 1 26 81.0 84.0 80.8Chelsea Harris 12 656-76-12 .890 27/27 2048 75.85 71 82 0 1 20 77.2 75.6 73.2Catie Tucker 9 220-278-12 .443 20/9 1641 82.05 78 86 0 0 20 82.9 81.1 81.8Ashley Wathen 12 342-373-29 .473 27/17 2202 81.56 75 90 0 0 27 82.0 81.4 80.8Tabitha Beard 8 217-279-21 .440 17/5 1410 82.94 79 92 0 0 14 83.6 83.5 80.0Holly Batey 7 185-227-11 .450 15/7 1243 82.87 77 91 0 0 15 83.7 83.2 80.32010-11 SEASON INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (#-individual)

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LADY GOVS HEAD COACH SARA ROBSONThe promotion of then-

assistant Sara Robson to women’s head coach when Austin Peay chose to divide its golf programs in the Summer of 2005 was a studied one. That decision has proven to be the right one, as Robson has led the Lady Govs to much success over the past six years.

Robson is her seventh Lady Govs head coaching sea-son after serving two seasons as the combined programs as-sistant. Throughout the past six seasons, Robson has guided the Lady Govs to 13 18-hole

team records, 10 36-hole team records and 14 54-hole team records. Individu-ally, Robson’s golfers have set five 18-hole marks, eight 36-hole records as well as six 54-hole records. In all, Robson’s teams account for more than 50 team or individual APSU records.

Robson’s team recorded eight top-five tournament finishes during 2010-11, led by senior Chelsea Harris who also was the Lady Govs only All-OVC selection. With Harris earning her fourth-straight OVC All-Tourney honors for fifth-place indi-vidual finish, the Lady Govs shot a 948 for fifth place. In fact, the three-round 948 was APSU’s best-ever three-round OVC tournament total.

The 2009-10 season saw Robson’s hard work manifested in Harris being named the OVC Player of the Year. Not only did Harris earn the top player award, she also took home medalist honors at the OVC Tournament, winning by five strokes. As a team, the Lady Govs earned a fourth-place finish, their best tourney finish under Robson.

That strong finish was expected as Robson’s team notched the program’s top two team 54-hole records. The first came at the Murray State Drake Creek Invitational, where they finished fourth as a team with a 932. The Lady Govs were one stroke off that pace with a 933, in the spring, at the EKU Lady Colonel Classic.

Her first two seasons as the Lady Govs head coach showed a steady im-provement for a program that would quickly become established in the league. Robson led Austin Peay to an improved stroke average in each of those seasons, working to develop a foundation on which to build for the future.

She brought in local standout Staci Lynch for the 2006-07 season and was not disappointed. As a freshman, Lynch was the Lady Govs top scorer in 11 of 12 tournaments, finishing with eight top-10 finishes. She won two tournaments – the Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate, where she set the program’s 36-hole record at 140, and the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate. Lynch finished with a 76.3 stroke average, which remains the best of any Robson-coached golfer, and was named the Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Year.

During that season, the Lady Govs had three top-five and seven top-10 fin-ishes: the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, the Troy Women’s Intercollegiate, the Ann Rhoads/BSC Shootout, Belmont Intercollegiate, the Saluki Invitational, the EKU Spring Invitational and the OVC Championship.

The Lady Govs had six top-10 and two top-five finishes in 2007-08, led this time by another freshman, Chelsea Harris. The Metropolis, Ill, native posted a 78.96 scoring average and became the second Lady Govs player to earn All-OVC honors in as many years. Harris also was named to the OVC All-Newcomer team and finished third at the OVC Championship with a 234.

The 2008-09 season was a banner year for the Lady Govs. Harris was named first-team All-OVC while earning OVC All-Tournament honors with a fifth-place fin-ish at the event. The Lady Govs recorded a .321 team stroke average, improving by almost three strokes over the previous season. They set four 54-hole team records, including a 953 at the Chris Banister Gamecock Classic. Harris recorded

seven top-10 finishes and set three 54-hole individual marks – the best coming at the Eat-A-Peach Collegiate where she fired a three-round 230 to finish second.

Even with each season’s improvement, Robson has instilled in her team the ability to look forward and prepare for the real goal – an OVC Championship.

Robson’s impact on the Lady Govs has seen success not only on the golf course, but also in the classroom. In fact, during the 2008-09 season Lady Govs sophomore Catie Tucker was named to the National Golf Association Division I All-American Scholar team and received the OVC Medal of Honor for highest GPA in a conference-sponsored sport. Tucker, who was one six APSU golfers named to the 08-09 OVC Commissioners Honor Roll, also received the Perkins Freeman Governors Club Scholarship.

The 2009-10 team had three players – Tucker, Ashley Wathen and Catherine Smith – named to the NGCA All-American Scholar team. The Lady Govs followed that by winning the OVC’s Academic Achievement Award for the third-straight year in 2010-11. That team’s 3.691 GPA was the NGCA’s 12th-highest among nearly 400 teams across the country. Three Lady Govs – Tucker, Holly Batey and Tabitha Beard – earned 4.0 GPAs and received the OVC Medal of Honor. Tucker, in fact, graduated with the Governors Club Academic Achievement Award, owning the high-est GPA of APSU senior athletes.

These high academic standards have been the norm for Robson’s teams throughout her tenure. In any given semester, the Lady Govs have never had fewer than three golfers earn some kind of aca-demic distinction.

Robson came to APSU from Belmont, where she served one season as a student assistant after playing for the program from 1998-2001. Her duties as assistant included keeping team statistics and assisting the head coach in all administrative aspects.

In the summers of 2001 and 2002, Robson was assistant academy director for the Indiana Golf Association. There, she was a group mentor and taught des-ignated programs and clinics. Robson is currently certified as a class A status in LPGA Teaching ranks and as a club professional. Previously, she was a junior golf office assistant for the Tennessee Golf Foundation.

The Metropolis, Ill., native graduated in May 2002 from Belmont with a degree in religion and elementary education. She is married to Eric Robson.

THE ROBSON FILE

• Graduated: Belmont, 2002• Assistant Coach: Belmont 2001-02• Assistant Academy Director: Indiana Golf

Association, 2001-02• Assistant Coach: Austin Peay, 2002-04• Head Coach: Austin Peay, 2004-present

LICENSES • Class A LPGA Coaching Status

HIGHLIGHTS

• 28 Team Records• 23 Individual Records• 4 All-OVC Selection• 4 OVC All-Tournament

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GRADUATE ASSISTANT CHELSEA HARRISThere is probably no better

player to come out of the Aus-tin Peay women’s golf program than Chelsea Harris, and when she expressed her desire to stay with the team as a gradu-ate assistant, it was an easy decision for head coach Sara Robson.

Not only was Harris award-ed Austin Peay’s prestigious Legend’s Award as the Uni-versity’s most valuable senior female athlete, she earned just as many honors on the golf course. The Metropolis, Ill., na-tive was the 2009 Ohio Valley

Conference Player of the Year and holds three of the Lady Govs top-10 18-hole scores along with five of the top-10 36-hole scores.

She is the only Austin Peay player to earn All-OVC honors four times – be-ing named first team in each of her final three seasons and second team as a freshman.

Harris’ experience on the course is validated in her being the only Lady Govs player to make the OVC All-Tournament team four times, and becoming the sec-ond Lady Govs player to earn OVC Tournament medalist honors.

In her final season, Harris recorded seven top-10 finishes, including a tourna-ment win at the SIUE Intercollegiate – which was her third individual champion-ships. She also had three second-place finishes, including the EKU Lady Colonel Classic where she posted the lowest 54-hole total (221) in Lady Govs history.

The Tennessee Golf Association chose Harris to represent Tennessee for the Southeastern Women’s Amateur Team Championship in October. However, a wrist injury prevented her from competing play in the Solheim Cup/Ryder Cup-type event.

Harris will assist coach Robson in with planning travel and recruiting, while also providing on-course instruction.

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2010-11 (JUNIOR SEASON)As a junior, Averitt played in all 12 tournaments during the season, including two as an individ-ual…19 of her 27 total rounds counted for the team…finished the season with a 82.07 stroke average…her best finish, and only top-10, came at the NewWave Communications Classic after shooting a 162 (81-81) to finish ninth…recorded a team-low single-round score of 70 at the EKU Lady Colonel Classic…was one of only two Lady Govs to record a round below par. 2009-10 (SOPHOMORE SEASON)As a sophomore, played in five tournaments, in-cluding four as an individual… finished with an 84.67 stroke average… season’s best finish, and only top 10, came at the NewWave Communica-tions Classic where she shot 82-84=166 to come in t-10th… her low 36-hole score was a pair of 77s in the first two rounds of the Murray State Drake Creek Invitational.2008-09 (FRESHMAN SEASON)As a freshman, Averitt played in 7 of 12 tourna-ments...her best round came at the Samford Women’s Intercollegiate with an 81...finished sea-son with an 88.47 scoring average...her best finish came at the NewWave Communications Classic, placing 36th with a 187 (95-92) total...during the summer, Averitt earned medalist honors in the second flight of the Tennessee Women’s State Amateur tournament.

PRIOR TO APSUCaptured District 14 AAA tournament medal-ist honors this past season by shooting a 79 and placed third in the regional for Bolton High School in Arlington, Tenn...she fired a two-day 163 to finish 19th in the Class AAA state tourna-ment played in Murfreesboro...she was named to the Pepsi “Best of the Preps” in the Memphis area three times and has been voted “Best of the Preps” finalist for the 2007-08 season...she cap-tured medalist honors at the Panther Invitational at Quail Ridge and led Bolton to the team title...Averitt was a two-time all-tourney selection at the Spartan Invitational played T.O. Fuller State Park Golf Course in Memphis...she participated in both the Exxon-BFI Future Tour Championship and the Annual Bubba Conlee National Junior Golf Tour-nament.PERSONALBusiness major...born Nov. 14, 1989...daughter of Steve and Christie Weldon.

ASHLEYAVERITT5-7 • SeniorArlington, Tenn. • Bolton HS

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSSeason Events Avg Top-10 Top-20 W-L Pct.2008-09 7 88.4 0 0 103-404-4 .2052009-10 5 84.6 2 2 80-128-3 .3862010-11 12 82.07 1 3 327-396-21 .454TOTALS 7 84.29 3 5 510-928-28 .374

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED)18 Holes 70 EKU Lady Colonel Classic (April 9, 2011)36 Holes 146 EKU Lady Colonel Classic (April 9, 2011)54 Holes 232 EKU Lady Colonel Classic (April 9, 2011)Finish t-9 NewWave Communications Classic (Feb. 28, 2011) CAREER CAPSULE2010-11 SEASONMurray State Drake Creek Inv t-35 78-85-80-243Cincinnati Fall Classic t-57 84-85-78-247SIUE Intercollegiate 18 82-84-166F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate t-23 81-77-158Memphis Women’s Invitational t-58 80-87-167UAB Fall Beach Bash t-14 79-77-156NewWave Communications Classic t-9 81-81EKU El Diablo Intercollegiate 34 79-85-87-251Saluki Invitational 80 89-96-185Belmont Invitational t-34 86-86EKU Lady Colonel Classic t-19 70-86-76-232OVC Championships 27 83-78-83-244 2009-10 SEASONMurray State Drake Creek Invitational t-40 77-77-91-245APSU vs. TSU Dual 3 81F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate t-59 89-83-172Murray State Spring Invitational t-10 82-84-166Belmont & Middle Tennessee 21 98 2008-09 SEASONChris Banister Gamecock Classic 56 90-88-87-265 Eat A Peach Collegiate 46 92-94-92-278 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate 78 93-86-179 NewWave Communications Classic 39 95-92-187 Samford Women’s Intercollegiate 68 81-92-173 Saluki Invitational t-44 84-85-169 EKU Spring Invitational t-80 83-87-83-253

Ashley Averitt

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2010-11 (JUNIOR SEASON)As a sophomore, Batey played in seven tourna-ments for the Lady Govs, including three as an individual…seven of her 15 total rounds counted for the team…finished the season with a 82.87 stroke average…recorded her only top-5 finish as an individual at the NewWave Communications Classic after shooting 160 (80-80) to finish third. 2009-10 (SOPHOMORE SEASON)As a freshman, played in five tournaments, all as an individual… posted a 89.78 stroke average… season’s best rounds came in a non-conference dual match against Tennessee State where she shot an 83… shot 86 twice, at the Murray State Drake Creek Invitational and the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate.PRIOR TO APSUPlayed at Montgomery Central High School where she was a two-sport athlete in golf and basket-ball...was a three-time qualifier for the TSSAA State Golf Tournament... led the Lady Indians to three consecutive District 10-AA golf champion-ships... was named the District Player of the Year as a senior... went on to place 13th in the state tournament, along with fellow signee Tabitha Beard... the Salutatorian of her graduating class, she also was a member the National Honor So-ciety.

PERSONALDaughter of Joe and Paula Batey... born Feb. 3, 1991... plans to major in business.

HOLLEYBATEY5-9 • JuniorClarksville, Tenn. • Mongomery Central HS

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSSeason Events Avg Top-10 Top-20 W-L Pct.2009-10 5 89.7 1 2 34-174-9 .1772010-11 7 82.87 1 3 85-227-11 .450TOTALS 5 86.24 2 5 119-401-20 .627

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED)18 Holes 77 EKU Lady Colonel Classic (Apr. 9, 2011)36 Holes 159 EKU El Diablo (March 10-12, 2011)54 Holes 240 EKU El Diablo (March 10-12,2011)Finish t-3 NewWave Communications Classic (Feb. 28, 2011) CAREER CAPSULE2010-11 SEASONMurray State Drake Creek Inv. t-45 85-83-84-252F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate 74 91-88-179NewWave Communications Classic t-3 80-80EKU El Diablo Intercollegiate 14 79-81-80-240Saluki Invitational t-27 87-79-166Belmont Invitational t-15 80-80EKU Lady Colonel Classic t-56 84-85-77-246 2009-10 SEASONMurray State Drake Creek Invitational t-55 90-86-94-270APSU vs. TSU Dual 6 83F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate 68 86-91-177Murray State Spring Invitational t-32 89-98-187Belmont & Middle Tennessee t-18 91

Holley Batey

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2010-11 (SOPHOMORE SEASON)As a sophomore, Beard played in only eight tour-naments, including five as an individual…finished the season with a 82.94 stroke average and .440 win percentage…her best finish, and only top-10, came at the NewWave Communications Classic where she shot 162 (81-81) to finish ninth…shot her season-low round of 79 twice during the sea-son. 2009-10 (FRESHMAN SEASON)As a freshman, played in only three tournaments, before wrist injury required season-ending surgery during the winter… shot a pair of season-low 76s in a non-conference dual match against Tennes-see State to finish second... also played in the opener at Murray State and the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate… posted a 82.00 stroke average.PRIOR TO APSUPlayed at Hickman County under former Govs golfer Jim Herron... finished second in the 2009 Class A-AA District 10 tournament after winning it as a junior... twice finished second in the Region 5 A-AA tournament... at the 2008 State Tournament, finished t-13th along with fellow signee Holly Batey... on the junior circuit, Beard finished third at both the Brentwood Bruin and Hardin County Invitationals... was ranked in the Top 20 Senior golfers in Tennessee.

PERSONALDaughter of Tracy and Angie Beard... born Nov. 22, 1990... an undecided major.

TABITHABEARD5-4 • JuniorCenterville, Tenn. • Hickman Central HS

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSSeason Events Avg Top-10 Top-20 W-L Pct.2009-10 3 82.0 1 1 60-95-3 .389 2010-11 8 82.94 1 3 217-279-21 .440TOTALS 11 82.47 2 4 277-374-24 .826

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED)18 Holes 76 APSU vs. TSU Dual (Oct. 15, 2009)36 Holes 160 F&M Bank APSU Intercolliegate (Oct.18-19, 2010) 54 Holes 243 Murray State Drake Creek Invitational (Sept. 14, 2009)Finish t-9 NewWave Communications Classic (Feb.28, 2011) CAREER CAPSULE2010-11 SEASONMurray State Drake Creek Inv. t-43 83-85-82-250F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate t-30 80-80-160Memphis Women’s Invitational 89 91-92-183NewWave Communications Classic t-9 81-81EKU El Diablo Intercollegiate t-20 83-83-79-245Saluki Invitational t-14 82-80-162Belmont Invitational t-26 83-83EKU Lady Colonel Classic t-56 86-81-79-246 2009-10 SEASONMurray State Drake Creek Invitational 35 79-82-82-243APSU vs. TSU Dual 2 76F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate 61 86-87-173

Tabitha Beard

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2010-11 (FRESHMAN SEASON)As a freshman, Deaton played in all 12 tourna-ments, including three as an individual…finished second on the team with a .605 win percentage and 80.48 stroke average…all 20 of her rounds as a non-individual counted for the Lady Govs…re-corded two top-10 finishes…her best finish came at the SIUE Intercollegiate where she shot 162 (79-83) to finish sixth…she was the team’s lead-ing scorer at the Memphis Women’s Invitational after shooting a two-round score 158 (82-76) to finish 28th. PRIOR TO APSUPart of a University School of Jackson program that won four district championships, four region championships and played in four consecutive state tournaments... was a two-time District 14 champion and a three-time Region 8 champion... played on the Tennessee Junior Golf Tour... won all five events she played in 2009, boasting a 74.81 scoring average... finished fourth, after a pair of 79s, in the Tournament of Champions, entering the event ranked sixth... also won two events on the United States Junior Golf Tour... finished third in final rankings with a 80.9 scoring average... finished 21st at the 29th Annual Bubba Conlee National Junior Golf Tournament.

PERSONALDaughter of Chris and Shelia Deaton... born April 21, 1992... an undecided major.

RACHELDEATON5-3 • Sophomore Jackson, Tenn. • University School of Jackson YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSSeason Events Avg Top-10 Top-20 W-L Pct.2010-11 12 80.48 2 6 440-284-20 .605

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED)18 Holes 76 Murray State Drake Creek Inv. (Sept. 13-14, 2010)36 Holes 155 UAV Fall Beach Blast (Nov. 1-2, 2010)54 Holes 236 OVC Championships (April 21-23, 2011)Finish t-6 SIUE Intercollegiate (Sept. 27-28, 2010) CAREER CAPSULE2010-11 SEASONMurray State Drake Creek Inv. t-29 84-76-78-238Cincinnati Fall Classic t-42 81-81-77-239SIUE Intercollegiate t-6 79-83-162F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate t-16 79-77-156Memphis Women’s Invitational t-28 82-76-158UAB Fall Beach Bash 13 78-77-155NewWave Communications Classic 18 83-83EKU El Diablo Intercollegiate 35 88-82-85-255Saluki Invitational t-30 88-79-167Belmont Invitational t-10 79-79EKU Lady Colonel Classic t-54 81-83-81-245OVC Championships t-15 78-77-81-236

Rachel Deaton

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2010-11 (FRESHMAN SEASON)As a freshman, Mumford played in eight tourna-ments, including five as an individual…her .459 win percentage ranked fourth on the team…re-corded a 82.94 stroke average…her best finish came at the NewWave Communications Classic where she shot a 164 (82-82) to finish 14th. PRIOR TO APSULed Massac County to a 39-stroke Class A Illi-nois State championship as a senior... captured individual medalist honors with a two-round 163... also won both the regional and sectional tourna-ments that year... a three-time All-South selec-tion... won the Malone Memorial Tournament at Crab Orchard Golf Course... totaled four top-10 finishes during Summer 2009... was a member of the National Honor Society... Fellowship of Chris-tian Athletes and was the 2010 DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) Good Citizen Award recipient.PERSONALDaughter of Richard and Carolyn Mumford... born Feb. 14, 1992... an undecided major.

TALAMUMFORD5-10 • Sophomore Metropolis, Ill. • Massac County HS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSSeason Events Avg Top-10 Top-20 W-L Pct.2010-11 8 82.94 0 2 229-271-17 .459

CAREER BESTS (MOST RECENT LISTED)18 Holes 74 EKU Colonel Classic (April 9, 2011)36 Holes 153 EKU Colonel Classic (April 9, 2011)54 Holes 235 EKU Colonel Classic (April 9, 2011)Finish t-14 NewWave Communications Classic (Feb 28, 2011) CAREER CAPSULE2010-11 SEASONMurray State Drake Creek Inv. t-43 91-80-79-250F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate t-18 79-78-157Memphis Women’s Invitational 84 88-87-175NewWave Communications Classic t-14 82-82EKU El Diablo Intercollegiate 42 91-86-86-263Saluki Invitational t-21 84-80-164Belmont Invitational t-30 84-84EKU Lady Colonel Classic t-27 79-74--82-235

Tala Mumford

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Tala Mumford

MARTAGUTIERREZ5-5 • FreshmanCanary Islands •Hispano Inglés-TenerifePRIOR TO APSUTalented international player... ranked No. 1 in the Canary Islands in her age bracket since 2007... also has held a top-20 ranking in Spain during that time... played in the 2010 Girls British Open and has played three Junior Doral-Publix Junior Golf tournaments in Florida... has several wins on resume as well... cap-tured titles at the Canary Island Regional U18, the Tenerife State U18 and the Los Palmas State Cham-pionships all in 2010... also won the 2007 and 2009 I & II Puntuable Regional tournaments while finishing second in 2008... had a 77.63 stroke average through 30 tournament rounds in 2010.PERSONALDaughter of Jose Antonio and Maria Concepcion... born Feb., 10, 1993... an international business ma-jor.

MEGHANMUELLER5-8 • FreshmanColumbia, Mo. • Rock Bridge HSPRIOR TO APSUPlayed at Columbia (Mo.) Rock Bridge High School where she was a Class 2 All-State selection for three consecutive years... named Plantations Junior Golf Tour (PJGT) Player of the Year in 2009... also earned the tour’s sportsmanship award in same season... placed in the top-15 at the Class 2 Missouri State Championships each of those years... finished 11th as a sophomore, improved to ninth as a junior and earned runner-up honors as a senior in shooting 75-76... a four-time all-district selection... earned co-medalist honors once at district tournament and finished second twice... was co-medalist at sectional tournament during senior season... PERSONALDaughter of Mike and Shelley Mueller... born May 12, 1993... a mass communications major.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

MEN’S NOTES* - APSU competed in both the VSAC and OVC championships in 1962† - Austin Peay competed in the NCAA College Division National ChampionshipsThe OVC Championship scored best 4-of-6 from 1962 to 1968; best 5-of-6 from 1969 to 1975 and best 4-of-5 from 1975 to current. Additionally, the championship was a two-round tourna-ment from 1962-1969 and then a three-round tournament from 1970 to current.WOMEN’S NOTESThe OVC Championship had 00 teams competing from 1991-1998

GOVERNORS GOLF H-2-H VSACSeason Record Champ. Coach1948 3-3 2nd-1276 David B. Aaron1949 6-1 1st-946 David B. Aaron1950 4-1 1st-932 David B. Aaron1951-57 – No Golf1958 2-3 2nd-674 James Cotham1959 1-3 2nd-665 George Fisher1960 3-3 2nd-684 James Cotham1961 7-3 1st-635 Sherwin Clift1962* 8-3 1st-635 Sherwin Clift

H-2-H OVC NCAA NCAASeason Record Champ. Regionals Champ Coach1962* 6th-635 1963 5-8 5th-627 Sherwin Clift1964 11-4 4th-610 Sherwin Clift1965 10-6-1 5th-606 Sherwin Clift1966 7-3-1 6th-613 Sherwin Clift1967 11-3-2 5th-613 †8th-1193 Sherwin Clift1968 15-2-0 5th-613 †3rd-1196 Sherwin Clift1969 9-1-1 5th-727 Sherwin Clift1969-70 15-0-1 5th-1156 Sherwin Clift1970-71 15-5 3rd-1132 Sherwin Clift1971-72 4-5-1 7th-1192 Walton Smith Jr.1972-73 8th-1150 Walton Smith Jr.1973-74 3rd-1106 Walton Smith Jr.1974-75 7th-1171 Walton Smith Jr.1975-76 5th-914 Walton Smith Jr.1976-77 7th-897 Bob Cartwright1977-78 t-2nd-879 Sherwin Clift1978-79 1st-893 Sherwin Clift1979-80 3rd-868 Sherwin Clift1980-81 7th-901 Mike Keliher 1981-82 8th-961 Steve Hylton1982-83 6th-923 Mike Keliher 1983-84 5th-919 Paul Powers1984-85 3rd-897 Paul Powers1985-86 2nd-918 Paul Powers1986-87 3rd-917 Paul Powers1987-88 1st-882 Paul Powers1988-89 1st-906 Paul Powers1989-90 3rd-880 Paul Powers1990-91 2nd-910 A.J. Taylor1991-92 2nd-913 A.J. Taylor1992-93 2nd-923 A.J. Taylor1993-94 7th-601 A.J. Taylor1994-95 5th-916 A.J. Taylor1995-96 4th-897 Joey Davis1996-97 6th-886 Joey Davis1997-98 3rd-871 Mark Leroux1998-99 7th-902 Mark Leroux1999-00 3rd-619 Mark Leroux2000-01 1st-865 24th-920 (W) Mark Leroux2001-02 1st-892 24th-932 (C) Mark Leroux2002-03 1st-874 24th-932 (W) Mark Leroux2003-04 4th-926 Mark Leroux2004-05 2nd-877 Kirk Kayden2005-06 5th-882 Kirk Kayden2006-07 89-43-2 3rd-909 Kirk Kayden2007-08 89-59-2 3rd-909 Kirk Kayden2008-09 116-47-4 1st-877 13th-948 (C) Kirk Kayden2009-10 54-103-3 7th-894 Kirk Kayden2010-11 70-80-5 5th-585 Kirk Kayden

LADY GOVS GOLF H-2-H OVC NCAA NCAASeason Record Champ. Regionals Champ Coach1973-74 — Lea Larson1974-75 — Lea Larson1975-76 — Lea Larson1976-77 — Lea Larson1977-78 — Lea Larson1978-79 — Lee Larson1979-85 – No Golf 1985-86 — Nancy Howell1986-87 — Nancy Howell1987-88 — Nancy Howell1988-89 — Nancy Howell1989-98 – No Golf1998-99 5th-1160 Mark Leroux1999-00 3rd-973 Mark Leroux2000-01 3rd-951 Mark Leroux2001-02 2nd-978 Mark Leroux2002-03 3rd-987 Mark Leroux2003-04 6th-1045 Mark Leroux2004-05 6th-1015 Sara Robson2005-06 5th-963 Sara Robson2006-07 59-110-1 5th-973 Sara Robson2007-08 33-88-4 7th-985 Sara Robson2008-09 75-76-1 6th-972 Sara Robson2009-10 50-56-3 4th -618 Sara Robson2010-11 54-56-2 5th-948 Sara Robson

Head coach Sara Burkhead and Angie Manzitto

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AUSTIN PEAY AWARDSGOVERNORS GOLF LADY GOVS GOLFALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCEFIRST TEAMMichel Alary ...............................1990, 1991Erik Barnes ......................2007, 2009, 2010Chris Barron ........................................2006David Beard .........................................1989Jeff Buder ............................................1986Tim Budreau ........................................1979John Cobick .........................................1989John Eddington ....................................1971Matt Gallant .....................2002, 2003, 2004Joe Humston .......................................2003Randy Jacobson ..................................1977Grant Leaver ........................................2008Rob Long .............................................1979Jim Mandle ..........................................1979Sy Mandle ..................................1976, 1978Kevin Mulvihill ......................................1993Scott Niewland .....................................1997Kevin Remy .........................................1985Carmen Rosamonda ...........................1980Craig Rudolph ......................................1988Dirk Schmidt ........................................1970Adam Shanks ......................................2000Luke Sherrod .......................................2009Jimmy Smith ........................................1966Richard Smith ..................1978, 1979, 1980Walton Smith Jr....................................1963Benny Smithers ...................................1980Ryan Strickland ...................................2001Sylvain Trudel ......................................1992Brad VanKirk ........................................1984Jamie Webb .........................................1996Don Wood ............................................1964SECOND TEAMErik Barnes ..........................................2007Anthony Bradley ..................................2011Marco Iten ............................................2011Dustin Korte .........................................2011Grant Leaver ........................................2005Yoshio Yamamoto ............2005, 2006, 2007

Notes: The top-10 (and ties) in OVC Cham-pionship were named All-OVC from 1963-1981. From 1982-1998 the top-5 (and ties) in OVC tournament were named All-OVC. From 1999 to present the All-OVC team has been selected by a vote of the conference coaches at the OVC Championship.

OVC ALL-NEWCOMERErik Barnes ..........................................2007Anthony Bradley ..................................2011Marco Iten ............................................2011Luke Sherrod .......................................2008

OVC ALL-TOURNAMENTRyan Strickland ...................................2002Matt Gallant .........................................2003Richie Head .........................................2003Justin Metzger ...........................2005, 2006Grant Leaver ........................................2008Brian Balthrop ......................................2009Luke Sherrod .......................................2009Notes: Since 1999 the top-five in the OVC Championship have been named all-tournament.

OVC MEDALIST &OVC PLAYER OF THE YEARRichard Smith ......................................1979Craig Rudolph ......................................1988David Beard .........................................1989Michel Alary .........................................1991Matt Gallant .........................................2003Erik Barnes ..........................................2009

OVC FRESHMAN OF THE YEARGrant Leaver ........................................2005Erik Barnes ..........................................2007

OVC COACH OF THE YEARSherwin Clift ........................................1979Paul Powers ..............................1988, 1989Mark Leroux ...............................2002, 2003

ALL-AMERICAJimmy Smith ........................................1968Fred Pitts .............................................1968

TENNESSEE INTERCOLLEGIATECHAMPIONSHIPS ALL-STATE GOLF TEAMMike Carn ........................1971, 1972, 1973Phil Cleaveland ....................................1962John Eddington ..........................1970, 1971John Elliott ...........................................1966Randy Feather .....................................1969Leon Hawk ...........................................1975Randy Jacobsen ........................1975, 1977Jerry LaBarbera ...................................1970Doug Logan ....................................... 1972*Jim Mandle ..........................................1978Sy Mandle ..................................1976, 1977Fred Pitts .............................................1968Dennis Rice .........................................1970Carmen Rosamonda ...........................1979A.B. Sisco ..................................1964, 1966Jimmy Smith .......1965, 1966*, 1967, 1968*Richard Smith ............................1979, 1980Walton Smith Jr....................................1963Terry Stewart .......................................1970

*-Individual medalist in year marked

ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCEFIRST TEAMSamantha Fox .....................................2002Amanda Phillips ...............2000, 2001, 2002Staci Lynch ..........................................2007Chelsea Harris .................2009, 2010, 2011SECOND TEAMChelsea Harris .....................................2008

Notes: From 1994-2001 the top-5 (and ties) in OVC tournament were named All-OVC. From 2001 to present the All-OVC team has been selected by a vote of the conference coaches at the OVC Championship.

OVC ALL-TOURNAMENTSamantha Fox .....................................2002Amanda Phillips ...................................2001Jody Swier ...........................................2001Chelsea Harris .......2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Notes: Since 2001 the top-five in the OVC Championship have been named all-tournament.

OVC ALL-NEWCOMERChelsea Harris .....................................2008Rachel Ingram .....................................2006Staci Lynch ..........................................2007

OVC MEDALIST &OVC PLAYER OF THE YEARAmanda Phillips ...................................2001Chelsea Harris .....................................2010

OVC FRESHMAN OF THE YEARStaci Lynch ..........................................2007

Matt Gallant

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GOVERNORS ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDSTEAM 18-HOLE RECORDS268 Arkansas State Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. April 7, 2008269 Eastern Kentucky Spring Invitational; Richmond, Ky. March 21, 2003271 Comfort Inn Belmont Intercollegiate; Nashville, Tenn. April 2, 2007271 Billiken Invitational; Madison, Ill. April 12, 2005272 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, Clarksville, Tenn. Oct. 20, 2008274 Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind. Oct. 3, 2005274 Raising Cane Classic; Hattiesburg, Miss. Sept. 8, 2003274 Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Oct. 2, 2006275 Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind. Oct. 9, 2006276 Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind. Oct. 4, 2005276 Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Oct. 10, 2005

TEAM 36-HOLE RECORDS (first two rounds)545 Comfort Inn Belmont Intercollegiate; Nashville, Tenn. April 2, 2007549 Eastern Kentucky Spring Invitational; Richmond, Ky. March 21-22, 2003551 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, Clarksville, Tenn. Oct. 20, 2008 553 Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind. Oct. 3,2005554 Arkansas State Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. April 8, 2008556 Xavier Intercollegiate; Loveland, Ohio Oct. 2, 2006560 Raising Cane Classic; Hattiesburg, Miss. Sept. 8, 2003561 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate; Hopkinsville, Ky. Oct. 25, 2004564 Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Oct. 10,2005564 Drury Intercollegiate; Cape Girardeau, Mo. Sept. 13 1999

TEAM 54-HOLE RECORDS824 Comfort Inn Belmont Intercollegiate; Nashville, Tenn. April 2-3, 2007 (271-274-279)829 Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind. Oct. 3-4,2005 (279-274-276)832 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, Clarksville, Tenn. Oct. 20-21, 2008 (279-272-281)832 Eastern Kentucky Spring Invitational; Richmond, Ky. March 21-22, 2003 (269-280-283)834 Arkansas State Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. April 7-8, 2008 (268-286-280)837 Billiken Invitational; Madison, Ill. April 11-12, 2005 (284-282-271)840 Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Oct. 2-3, 2006 (274-282-284)843 Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Oct. 10-11,2005 (276-288-279)844 Rasing Cane Classic; Hattiesburg, Miss. Sept. 8-9, 2003 (286-274-284)847 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate; Hopkinsville, Ky. Oct. 18-19, 2010 (288-280-279)

INDIVIDUAL 18-HOLE RECORDS64 Erik Barnes Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Oct. 13, 2008 64 Yoshio Yamamoto Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Oct. 10, 200565 Chris Barron Earl Yestingsmeier Inv.; Munice Ind. Oct. 4, 200565 David Beard OVC Championships; Ft. Campbell, Ky. May 6, 198965 Justin Metzger Belmont Inter; Nashville, Tenn. April 2, 200765 Yoshio Yamamoto Earl Yestingsmeier Inv,; Munice Ind. Oct. 5, 200565 Yoshio Yamamoto Billiken Invitational; Madison, Ill. April 12, 200565 Dustin Korte Grub Mart-Young Oil Inter.; Glencoe, Ala. Mar. 28-29, 201166 11 tiedLast by Brian Balthrop F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Oct. 20, 2008

INDIVIDUAL 36-HOLE RECORDS (first two rounds)132 Erik Barnes F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, Clarksville, Tenn. Oct. 20,2008132 Justin Metzger Belmont Intercollegiate; Nashville, Tenn. April 2, 2006134 Joe Humston Drury Inter.; Cape Girardeau, Mo. Sept. 13, 1999135 Erik Barnes Belmont Intercollegiate; Nashville, Tenn. April 2, 2006135 Chris Barron Earl Yestingsmeier Inv.; Munice, Ind. Oct. 3, 2005135 Grant Leaver ASU Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. April 8, 2008135 Luke Sherrod ASU Indian Classic’ Jonesboro, Ark. April 8, 2008136 Erik Barnes ASU Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. April 9, 2007136 Yoshio Yamamoto Earl Yestingsmeier Inv.; Munice, Ind. Oct. 3, 2005136 Brian Balthrop F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, Clarksville, Tenn. Oct. 20,2008

INDIVIDUAL 54-HOLE RECORDS199 Erik Barnes F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate, Clarksville, Tenn. Oct. 20,2008 (66-66-67) 200 Chris Barron Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind. Oct. 3-4, 2005 (68-67-65)201 Justin Metzger Belmont Intercollegiate; Nashville, Tenn. April 2-3, 2007 (65-67-69)204 Matt Gallant Raising Cane Classic; Hattiesburg, Miss. Sept. 8-9, 2003 (70-67-67)204 Grant Leaver Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Oct. 2-3, 2006 (68-70-66)204 Grant Leaver Arkansas State Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. April 7-8, 2008 (66-69-69)204 Luke Sherrod Arkansas State Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. April 7-8, 2008 (67-68-69)204 Yoshio Yamamoto Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational; Munice, Ind. Oct. 3-4,2005 (71-65-65)204 Yoshio Yamamoto Xavier Invitational; Loveland, Ohio Oct. 10-11,2005 (64-73-67)205 Chris Barron Cardinal Intercollegiate; Louisville, Ky. Sept. 26-27,2005 (69-69-65)

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LADY GOVS ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDSTEAM 18-HOLE RECORDS300 Troy Women’s Invitational; Troy, Ala. Oct. 30, 2006301 Great Smokies Intercollegiate; Waynesville, N.C. Sept. 15, 2008302 Great Smokies Intercollegiate; Waynesville, N.C. Sept. 15, 2008302 Troy Women’s Invitational; Troy, Ala. Oct. 26, 2009305 Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 14, 2009305 F & M Bank APSU Intercollegiate; Clarksville, Tenn. Oct. 19, 2010306 Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 14, 2009306 Great Smokies Intercollegiate; Waynesville, N.C. Sept. 19, 2009306 EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. April 10, 2010306 Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 13, 2010307 Great Smokies Championship; Waynesville, N.C. Oct. 22, 2001307 Cincinnati Fall Classic; Batavia, Ohio Sept . 21, 2010

TEAM 36-HOLE RECORDS (first two rounds if 54-hole tournament)604 Great Smokies Intercollegiate; Waynesville, N.C. Sept. 15, 2008611 Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 14, 2009614 Troy Women’s Invitational; Troy, Ala Oct. 30-31, 2006616 EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. April 10, 2010618 Ohio Valley Conference Championships; Dickson, Tenn. April 24, 2010618 Great Smokies Championship; Waynesville, N.C. Oct. 1-2, 2005619 Great Smokies Championship; Waynesville, N.C. Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2006620 UAB Fall Beach Bash; Gulf Shores, Ala. Nov. 1-2, 2010621 Great Smokies Championship; Waynesville, N.C. Oct. 22-23, 2001

TEAM 54-HOLE RECORDS (972 or better only)932 Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 14-15, 2009 (306-305-321) 933 EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. April 10-11, 2010 (306-310-317) 938 EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. April 9-10, 2011 (316-313-309)947 EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. April 11-13, 2002 (310-324-313)948 Ohio Valley Conference Championships; Dickson, Tenn. April 21-23, 2011 (319-312-317)951 Ohio Valley Conference Championships; Clarksville, Tenn. April 27-29, 2001 (311-319-321)953 Chris Banister Gamecock Classic Sept. 5-7, 2008 (322-315-316954 Unlimited Potential/Baytree Classic; Myrtle Beach, S.C. Sept. 8-10, 2000 (317-319-318)956 Lady Red Wolf Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. Oct. 13-14, 2008 (319-315-322)957 Cincinnati Fall Classic; Batavia, Ohio Sept. 20-21, 2010 (326-324-307)957 Samford Intercollegiate; Calera, Ala. March 19-20, 2007 (315-321-321)959 El Diablo Invitational; Citrus Springs, Fla. March 12-13, 2009 (312-314-324)961 EKU El Diablo Intercollegiate; Ocala, Fla. March 10-12, 2011 (313-331-317)

INDIVIDUAL 18-HOLE RECORDS69 Amanda Phillips OVC Championship; Clarksville, Tenn. April 27, 200169 Staci Lynch Great Smokies Coll; Waynesville, N.C. Oct. 1, 200669 Chelsea Harris Great Smokies Intercollegiate; Waynesville, N.C. Sept. 15, 200870 Chelsea Harris Troy Women’s Invitational; Troy, Ala. Oct. 26, 200971 Chelsea Harris OVC Championships; Dickson, Tenn. April 22, 201071 Staci Lynch Great Smokies Coll; Waynesville, N.C. Sept. 30, 200671 Amanda Phillips Lady Blazer Invit.; Birmingham, Ala. Feb. 22, 200071 Jody Swier Lady Racer Classic; Murray, Ky. Sept. 28, 199971 Amanda Phillips Unlimited Potential/Baytree Classic; Myrtle Beach, S.C. Sept. 8, 200071 Lynn Mantooth Great Smokies Coll.; Waynesville, N.C. Oct. 21, 200271 Lynn Mantooth Great Smokies Coll.; Waynesville, N.C. Oct. 21, 2000

INDIVIDUAL 36-HOLE RECORDS (first two rounds)140 Staci Lynch Great Smokies Coll; Waynesville, N.C. Sept 30-Oct 1, 2007144 Amanda Phillips OVC Championships; Clarksville, Tenn. April 27-28, 2001144 Chelsea Harris Great Smokies Intercollegiate; Waynesville, N.C. Sept. 15, 2008145 Chelsea Harris OVC Championships; Dickson, Tenn. April 22-23, 2010145 Lynn Mantooth Great Smokies Coll.; Waynesville, N.C. Oct. 21-22, 2002146 Chelsea Harris EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. April 10, 2010146 Catherine Smith Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 14, 2009146 Staci Lynch F&M Bank APSU Inter; Clarksville, Tenn. Oct. 23-24, 2006147 Samantha Fox UALR Lady Trojan Classic; Little Rock, Ark. Oct. 16, 2001148 Chelsea Harris Troy Women’s Invitational; Troy, Ala. Oct. 26, 2009148 Staci Lynch Troy Women’s Invitational; Troy, Ala. Oct. 30-31, 2006148 Staci Lynch Saluki Invit; Carbondale, Ill. March 25-26, 2007

INDIVIDUAL 54-HOLE RECORDS221 Chelsea Harris EKU Lade Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. Apr. 9-10, 2011 (78-72-71) 222 Amanda Phillips OVC Championships; Clarksville, Tenn. April 27-29, 2001 (69-75-78) 222 Samantha Fox EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. April 11-13, 2002 (72-78-72)223 Staci Lynch ASU Lady Indian Classic; Jonesboro, Ark. Oct. 9-10, 2006 (76-73-75)224 Chelsea Haris Murray State Drake Creek Inv.; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 13-14, 2010 (75-77-72)224 Chelsea Harris Cincinnati Fall Classic; Batavia, Ohio Sept. 20-21, 2010 (76-76-72)226 Samantha Fox UALR Lady Trojan Classic; Little Rock, Ark. Oct. 16-17, 2001 (72-75-79)226 Chelsea Harris OVC Championships, Dickson, Tenn. Apr. 21-23, 2011 (75-79-72)227 Catherine Smith Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 14-15, 2009 (72-74-81)228 Amanda Phillips EKU Lady Colonel Classic; Richmond, Ky. April 12-14, 2001 (76-79-73)228 Staci Lynch Samford Inter; Calea, Ala. March 19-20, 2007 (74-76-78)229 Chelsea Harris Murray State Drake Creek Invitational; Ledbetter, Ky. Sept. 14-15, 2009 (77-76-76)229 Chelsea Harris EKU Lady Colonel Classic April 10-11, 2010 (74-72-83)