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2005-08 Mid-American Conference Champions

2010 Women’s Tennis Information Guide

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WMU Tennis is ...WMU Tennis is ...Under head coach Betsy Kuhle, the Western Michigan women’s tennis team is the standard-bearer of the Mid-American Conference and one of the top teams in the Midwest Region. The Broncos have won 11 MAC titles, including four in a row from 2005-08. The Broncos have also reached five consecutive MAC Tournament championship games and advanced to four NCAA Tournaments in 1999, 2000, 2006 and 2007.

In 27 years leading WMU, Kuhle has led the Broncos to a top-three finish every season, including a stretch 34 consecutive regular season wins over MAC opponents from April 2004 to

April 2009. The Broncos have reached 20 wins seven times, including four times in the last five seasons.

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WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S TENNIS STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING PHILOSOPHY

The Western Michigan University Women’s Tennis Strength and Conditioning Program is a year round effort to maintain a championship level of strength, power, speed and conditioning. The program is built to help each athlete play at their optimal level during practice and games, stay healthy and improve performance by incorporating explosiveness and intensity in each workout. Using a combination of Olympic exercises, functional training and tennis-specific speed and agility training, each Bronco Tennis student-athlete will be physically ready to make that championship run.

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WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC TRAINING

The focus of the WMU athletic training staff is to prevent student-athlete injuries and facilitate an effective post-injury rehabilitation to ensure a safe return to competition.

Five full-time athletic trainers oversee three graduate athletic trainers in providing comprehensive medical care to all of Western Michigan’s 16 varsity sports. In addition to its eight-person athletic training staff, the WMU athletic training staff is assisted by three full-time physicians and a sports medicine fellow.

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The Western Michigan men’s and women’s tennis teams play their outdoor matches on campus at Sorensen Courts, named for former men’s tennis coach Ray “Hap” Sorensen.

The complex includes 20 total courts in upper and lower tiers. The upper Sorensen Courts feature eight brand-new blue-surfaced courts that were completed in July of 2006. The lower courts feature 12 brand new courts that were completed in July 2007. The entire facility is lighted for play deep into the night and features access to water and electricity for all courts.

Sorensen Courts is one of the homes for the USTA Boys 18s and 16s National Championships each year and has also played host to the 2000 Mid-American Conference Women’s Tennis Championships and 2001 and 2005 MAC Men’s Tennis Championships.

On campus, the Broncos also have access to complete athletic training and strength and conditioning facilities in Read Fieldhouse.

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When winter rolls in, the Western Michigan tennis teams play in one of the best indoor facilities in the state. Purchased in 1998 by the university, West Hills Athletic Club features nine hard courts, spacious viewing areas, an expansive weight room and excellent locker room facilities.

The Broncos practice and play matches at West Hills during the season when forced indoors because of inclement weather.

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The Ellis Athletic Academic Advising Center is located on the second floor of Read Fieldhouse. The athletic academic services program exists to provide a comfortable and supportive environment in which student-athletes can strive to achieve academic success. The Ellis Center houses the academic services staff, computer labs, tutoring program, composition specialists, study table and the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. The mission of this athletic academic service program is to assist student-athletes in reaching their full potential by providing them with the necessary tools and skills to achieve academic success. The court is not the only arena

Western Michigan tennis has shown success during head coach Betsy Kuhle’s tenure. The Broncos are the only team to be recognized as an ITA All-Academic Team for all 15 years of the award’s existence and 35 different players have been named ITA Scholar-Athlete or Academic All-MAC.

Nearly every player that comes through the program has earned a degree with 98 percent of Coach Kuhle’s players graduating. The women’s tennis team was recognized in 2007 by the NCAA for having an APR in the top 10 percent of all women’s tennis programs in the country.

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The women’s tennis program often produces the best team grade-point average of any WMU athletic program. In fact, a women’s tennis player has earned the prestigious WMU Senior Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year in both 2008 (Noriko Saruta-right) and 2009 (Kerstin Pahl-below).

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In its 53 years of existence, the Mike Gary Athletic Fund has been the official fundraising arm of the WMU Athletic Department, raising over $4 million through annual gifts and major contributions. The Gary Fund has raised more than $1 million in each of the last two seasons.

OUR MISSIONTo support the student-athletes of Western Michigan University in their pursuit of championships, academic excellence and personal growth as representatives of WMU, its alumni, fans and community members.

MIKE GARY ATHLETIC FUND Founded in 1956 by a group of area businessmen and dedicated Broncos, the Mike Gary Athletic Fund was established to provide direct financial support to the athletic programs of Western Michigan University.

The fund is named in honor of long-time athletic director, Bronco football coach and WMU Hall of Fame inductee, Mr. Mitchell “Mike” Gary.

“I want to personally thank all the members of the Mike Gary Athletic Fund who have contributed to the enhancement of our student-athletes. The Gary Fund and all its volunteers have helped us travel around the country to play the best competition available. The generosity and support of everyone associated with the Gary Fund is one of the most important factors in our team’s success.” — WMU Head Tennis Coach Betsy Kuhle

The Broncos would like to thank the following Car Coaches for their support of WMU Athletics:Cole Century - Tom Cole (owner)DeNooyer Chevrolet - Bill DeNooyer (owner)Harold Zeigler Auto Group - Harold & Aaron Zeigler (owner)John Tapper Automotive - John Tapper (owner)Maple Hill Auto Group - Jim Vandenberg (owner)Metro Toyota - Jeff DeNooyer (owner)

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GARY FUND EXCEEDS $1 MILLION FOR SECOND-STRAIGHT YEARGary Fund had another record-setting year with an overall goal of $1.0 million for the 2009 campaign.

The Mike Gary Athletic Fund announced a two percent increase in donations with a total of $1,022,045. Last year’s record total was $1,002,749. The Gary Fund volunteers surpassed their calling period goal of $475,000 with a total of $477,962.

The announcement was made at the Mike Gary Athletic Fund Cel-ebration held at the Gilmore House hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Dunn. In attendance were the Gary Fund volunteers, the WMU Head Coach-es and athletic staff.

The chair for the 2009 campaign was Jim Hall and the Vice Chair was Jim Everts.

The Gary Fund supports all WMU athletic programs from basket-ball to volleyball to tennis and each and every student-athlete’s experience.

The WMU student-athletes and teams are grateful to the Gary Fund donors and the volunteers.

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4 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • www.wmubroncos.com • 11 MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS • www.wmubroncos.com • 3 MAC PLAYER OF THE YEARS • www.wmubroncos.com • 4 MAC TOURNAMENT TITLES • www.wmubroncos.com • 14 CONSECUTIVE ITA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS • www.wmubroncos.com

QUICK FACTSName of School: .........................................................................Western Michigan UniversityCity/Zip: ................................................................................ Kalamazoo, Mich. 49008-5406Founded: ...........................................................................................................................1903Enrollment: .................................................................................................................... 24,576Nickname:.....................................................................................................................BroncosSchool Colors: ..................................................................................................... Brown & GoldFacilities ...............................Sorensen Courts (Outdoor) & West Hills Athletic Club (Indoor)Affiliation: ..........................................................................................................NCAA Division IConference: .............................................................................. Mid-American (West Division)President:.................................................................Dr. John M. Dunn (Northern Illinois, ‘67)Athletics Director: .................................................................... Kathy Beauregard (Hope, ‘79)Tennis AD: ...............................................................Dave Corstange (Western Michigan, ‘73)Faculty Athletics Representative: ................................ Fred Sitkins (Western Michigan, ‘59)

WOMEN’S TENNIS INFORMATIONHead Coach: .....................................................................................Betsy Kuhle (Illinois, ‘76)Record at WMU (Yrs): ..........................................................................................459-227 (27)Career Record (Yrs): ......................................................................................................... sameAssistant Coach: ..................................................................... Mark Henderson (DePaul, ‘06)Strength & Conditioning Coach: .............................. Tim Herrmann (Western Michigan, ‘00)Athletic Trainer: .............................................................................. Kate Dornbos (Hope, ‘03)Media Relations Contact: .................................................... Matt Holmes (Indianapolis, ‘02)Women’s Tennis Office Phone: ...................................................................... (269) 387-31022009 Overall Record (H/A/N): ............................................................... 21-8 (14-3/3-4/4-1)2009 Conference Record (H/A): ........................................................................ 6-2 (4-1/2-1)Conference Finish: ...........................................................................................................T-2ndLetterwinners R/L: ..............................................................................................................5/3Newcomers: .............................................................................................................................2

TENNIS HISTORYFirst year of women’s tennis: .......................................................................................... 1975MAC Tournament championships: ............................................. 4 (1999,2000,2006,2007)MAC Regular Season championships: ................. 11 (1984,1990,1995,1997,1999,2000,................................................................................................2001,2005,2006,2007, 2008)Years in NCAA Tournament: ........................................................ 4 (1999,2000,2006,2007)

MEDIA RELATIONSAssistant Athletics Director-Marketing, Publicity & Licensing: .........................Bob D’Amelio Director: ...................................................................................................................Mat KananAssociate Director/MTEN Contact: ............................................................... Matt HolmesOffice Phone: .................................................................................................269-387-3168Cell Phone: ................................................................................................... 269-998-1638Fax: ............................................................................................................... 269-387-4139Email: .......................................................................................... [email protected] Director: ...............................................................................................Kristin KeirnsAssistant Director: ...............................................................................................Adam BodnarSID Mailing Address: ..................................................................... 1903 W. Michigan Avenue.................................................................................................... Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5406Athletics Website: ................................................................................www.wmubroncos.com

2009-10 SCHEDULESept. 18-20 Milwaukee Tennis Classic Milwaukee, Wis.

Oct. 2-4 Wolverine Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich.

Oct. 2-11 ITA All-American Champion. Los Angeles, Calif.

Oct. 9-11 Wildcat Fall Invitational Evanston, Ill.

Oct. 22-27 ITA Midwest Regional Evanston, Ill.

Nov. 6-8 WMU SUPER CHALLENGE Kalamazoo, Mich.

Jan. 17 at Indiana Bloomington, Ind. 9:30 a.m.

Jan. 17 vs. Evansville Bloomington, Ind. 2 p.m.

Jan. 23 CLEVELAND STATE Kalamazoo, Mich. 1 p.m.

Jan. 23 DETROIT Kalamazoo, Mich. 6 p.m.

Jan. 24 at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 1 p.m.

Feb. 6 IPFW Kalamazoo, Mich. 1 p.m.

Feb. 6 VALPARAISO Kalamazoo, Mich. 6 p.m.

Feb. 10 at Purdue West Lafayette, Ind. 3 p.m.

Feb. 12 MARQUETTE Kalamazoo, Mich. 1 p.m.

Feb. 14 DePAUL Kalamazoo, Mich. 2 p.m.

Feb. 20 at Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 12 p.m.

Feb. 26 at Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. 5 p.m.

March 5 at Brown Providence, R.I. 3 p.m.

March 7 at Yale New Haven, Conn. 11 a.m.

March 20 at Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas 12 p.m.

March 21 at Rice Houston, Texas 12 p.m.

March 26 at Miami * Oxford, Ohio 1 p.m.

March 27 at Ball State * Muncie, Ind. 1 p.m.

April 2 at Bowling Green * Bowling Green, Ohio TBA

April 9 at Eastern Michigan * Ypsilanti, Mich. 1 p.m.

April 10 at Toledo * Toledo, Ohio 1 p.m.

April 17 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * Kalamazoo, Mich. 1 p.m.

April 23 BUFFALO * Kalamazoo, Mich. 1 p.m.

April 24 AKRON * Kalamazoo, Mich. 1 p.m.

April 29-May 2 MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS Kalamazoo, Mich.

May 15-17 NCAA Regionals Campus Sites

May 20-31 NCAA Championships Athens, Ga.

Home matches in BOLD and played outdoors at Sorensen Courts or

indoors at West Hills Athletic Club

tournaments in italics

* indicates Mid-American Conference match

All times ET and subject to change

2009-10 WMU WOMEN’S TENNIS MEDIA GUIDE CREDITSEditor/Layout: .................................................................................................................................Matt HolmesUniversity Section: .........................................................................................................................Kristin KeirnsContent Editing: ..............................................................Betsy Kuhle, Matt Kulik, Kim Hemingway, Mat KulikCover Design:.................................................................................................................................Kristin KeirnsPhotography: ..............................................................Gary Shook, Zolton Cohen, Casey Spring, Matt Holmes

2009-10 WESTERN MICHIGAN WOMEN’S TENNIS ROSTERNAME CLASS HT HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL/HIgH SCHOOL) Rachel Denny So. 5-11 Oakland Township, Mich. (Sacred Heart)Emily Dudzik Sr. 5-6 Gowen, Mich. (Greenville)April Kerr So. 5-10 Cheadle Hulme, England (Bramhall)Yumi Matsuto Sr. 5-5 Kobeshi, Japan (California [Pa.]/Shukugawa)Amanda Moccia Jr. 5-5 Livonia, Mich. (Stevenson)Maria Nivia So. 5-6 Cali, Colombia (La Arboleia)Jill Pastunink Fr. 5-10 Zeeland, Mich. (Zeeland West)Maggie Remynse Fr. 5-8 Richland, Mich. (Battle Creek Lakeview)Head Coach: Betsy Kuhle (28th year)Assistant: Mark Henderson (1st year)

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2008-09• Second Team All-MAC• Named MAC Player of the Week (3/4) afer going 5-3 against Michigan State, Rice, DePaul and Valparaiso • Named MAC Player of the Week (4/1) after going 2-0 at No. 1 doubles and 2-0 at No. 2 singles against Eastern Michigan and Toledo• Clinched victories over Purdue and Rice with last match on the court victories • Compiled 23-16 singles record, including 13-13 mark at No. 2 singles• Went 27-12 in doubles, including 7-1 in the MAC at No. 1/2 and 13-8 overall at No. 1• Won at No. 1 doubles against No. 30 Indiana, No. 56 South Alabama and MAC champion Miami• Won her singles flight and doubles flight (w/Amanda Moccia) at Fall MAC Invitational• Earned third letter

2007-08• Won a team-high 28 doubles matches, including a 17-4 dual match mark with Yumi Matsuto• Ended the season on a 12-match winning streak in doubles with Matsuto• Went a perfect 11-0 in MAC regular season and conference tournament doubles and 6-3 in MAC singles competition• Came back from one set down to win 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2 in 4-3 victory at Michigan State (2/16)• Earned second letter

2006-07• Went 6-2 at No. 6 singles and 8-0 at No. 3 doubles in MAC play• Defeated No. 9 Miami (Fla.) No. 3 doubles team, 8-6, with Carrie Jeanmaire (3/4)• Won 19-of-20 dual doubles matches leading into the NCAA Tournament• Third on the team with 28 doubles victories• Earned first letter

High School• 2005 Michigan Miss Tennis• Compiled a four-year high school record of 103-5, including a state record 55 6-0, 6-0 matches• Reached state semifinals her final three years and state quarterfinals freshman year• Named all-state, all-conference and all-area all four seasons • Played No. 1 singles all four years, winning four conference championships and three regional championships• Ranked No. 1 in West Michigan in all four age divisions by the USTA• Ranked No. 16 in the Midwest and No. 169 nationally as a 16-year old• 2006 Junior Player of the Year in West Michigan• Four-time Academic All-State selection highlighted academic honors that also includes the O.K. Conference Scholar Athlete Award, Senior-Athlete of the Year and President’s Award for Educational Excellence

Personal• Majoring in exercise science with a 3.28 GPA• Daughter of Ronald and Valerie Dudzik• Father played football at Michigan and mother played basketball, volleyball and field hockey at Adrian College• Has a younger brother, Bryant, who is freshman tennis player at Toledo• Born April 21, 1988

Season Singles Doubles Overall Pct.2006-07 18-11 28-9 46-20 .6972007-08 17-17 28-15 45-32 .5842008-09 23-16 27-12 50-28 .641Totals 58-44 83-36 141-80 .638 BRONCO BIOS

EMILYDUDZIKTEAM CAPTAIN5-6 • Sr.Gowen, Mich.Greenville

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4 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • www.wmubroncos.com • 11 MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS • www.wmubroncos.com • 3 MAC PLAYER OF THE YEARS • www.wmubroncos.com • 4 MAC TOURNAMENT TITLES • www.wmubroncos.com • 14 CONSECUTIVE ITA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS • www.wmubroncos.com

2008-09• Second on the team with 30-11 doubles record• Went 14-7 at No. 1 doubles, including 7-1 in the MAC• Went 6-1 in dual match singles, including 2-0 in the MAC, 14-9 overall in singles• Won the clinching match at No. 6 singles vs. Buffalo in the MAC Tournament semis as the final match on the court and clinched the doubles point at No. 1• Won singles and doubles flight at Fall MAC Invitational• Won two matches over Eastern Illinois and Detroit in qualifying singles at the ITA Midwest Regional• Earned second letter

2007-08• Won a team-high 28 doubles matches, including a 17-4 dual match mark with Emily Dudzik• Ended the season on a 12-match winning streak in doubles with Dudzik• Went a perfect 11-0 in MAC regular season and conference tournament doubles• Won 6-3, 6-3 at No. 4 singles to help WMU win, 4-3, at Illinois (1/21), which finished the year ranked No. 37 in the country• Earned first letter

California (Pa.)• Earned NCAA Division II All-America honors in doubles with Inga Chilingaryan after finishing 10th in the country in the final poll with a 33-4 record • Tandem won the ITA East Regional doubles championship and placed fourth in the National Small College Championships• Helped the No. 6 Vulcans finish the year 28-2 and advance to the final eight of the NCAA Division II Tournament• Helped Cal win its third conference championship in school history and first since 1993• Won the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Doubles Championship with Lisa Santoro to improve her overall doubles record to 36-4• Named a PSAC doubles all-star• Finished fourth in singles at the ITA East Regional

High School• Ranked No. 15 in Japan in doubles in 2005• Ranked No. 3 in her state in doubles in 2004• Finished second in the country at the All-Japan High School Tennis Championships in 2003• Played at the same high school that produced WMU great, Noriko Saruta Personal• Daughter of Lindsey Noel Winston and Midori Matsuto• Majoring in recreation• Has one older brother, Koichi Matsuto• Born Jan. 30, 1987

Season Singles Doubles Overall Pct.2007-08 11-16 25-19 36-35 .5072008-09 14-9 30-11 44-20 .688Totals 25-25 55-30 80-55 .593

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OSYUMIMATSUTOTEAM CAPTAIN5-5 • Sr.Kobeshi, JapanCalifornia (Pa.)/Shukugawa Gakuin

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2008-09• Academic All-MAC• Compiled 27-6 doubles record, including 19-1 mark in dual matches, 7-1 in the MAC at No. 2/3• Ranked No. 59 nationally in doubles with Kerstin Pahl (3/3) to start a streak of appearing in three consecutive national doubles rankings• Won 17 doubles matches in a row between Jan. 18 and April 11 with Kerstin Pahl• Went 18-15 in singles, including 13-8 in dual matches, 4-0 in the MAC at No. 4/5/6• Won 8-0 at No. 2 doubles vs. Akron in the MAC Tournament and 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 at No. 5 singles over Buffalo in the MAC Tournament semifinals• Won singles and doubles flight at the Fall MAC Invitational• Earned second letter

2007-08• Named to the All-MAC Tournament Team after going 2-0 in singles• Went a perfect 10-0 in MAC regular season and conference tournament singles, 13-0 including matches in the fall• Only lost three sets in 14 matches against MAC opponents• Ended the season on an 11-match singles winning streak• Ranked third on the team with 21 overall singles wins• Won 8-3 at No. 2 doubles against New Mexico (3/2), the No. 51 team in the country at the end of the season• Earned first letter

High School• Advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2006 MHSAA Division I State Tournament• Named all-state and team MVP in 2005 and 2006 after posting a 40-16 record over those two seasons• Ranked in the top 75 in the Midwest by the USTA• Ranked the No. 3 graduating senior and No. 66 overall in the TennisRecruiting.net Top 100• Graduated summa cum laude with a 4.01 GPA Personal• Daughter of Michelle and Victor Moccia• Majoring in biomedical sciences with 3.91 GPA• Younger sister of former Broncos’ women’s tennis player Ashley Moccia ...has a younger sister, Aimee• Born May 4, 1989

Season Singles Doubles Overall Pct.2007-08 21-12 6-14 27-26 .5092008-09 18-15 27-6 45-21 .682Totals 39-27 33-20 72-47 .605

AMANDAMOCCIA5-5 • Jr.Livonia, Mich.Stevenson

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2008-09• Compiled a team-best winning percentage of .810 in dual match singles (17-4), including 5-0 at No. 5• Third on the team in singles wins (25-9)• Went 5-1 in MAC singles• Won at No. 6 singles against Lauren Ritz of No. 72 Yale• Went 2-1 in dual match doubles and 8-4 overall• Ranked No. 54 nationally in doubles with Ashley Moccia (1/6)• Won her doubles flight with Ashley Moccia at the MAC Fall Invitational and lost in the finals of her singles flight• Reached the semifinals of her singles flight at the Bronco Invitational, her first career event• Earned first letter

High School• Four-time first team all-state and Detroit Catholic League All-Catholic• Division IV state finalist as a sophomore and junior, semifinalist as a senior• Compiled an 88-23 four-year record at No. 1 singles, including marks of 24-5 as a sophomore, 23-5 as a junior and 25-2 as a senior• Three-time regional champion• 2008 Detroit Catholic League champion• Three-time member of Observer-Eccentric All-Area Team• Detroit Free Press Michigan Miss Tennis Finalist and Free Press Scholar-Athlete• Earned Southeast Michigan USTA Jerry & Jean Hoxie Award• Ranked No. 33 in the Midwest and No. 2 in Southeast Michigan in USTA (6/24/08)• Ranked as a three-star recruit by TennisRecruiting.net and No. 13 in the Great Lakes and No. 5 in Michigan in the class of 2008 Personal• Daughter of Andy and Diane Denny• Majoring in biomedical sciences with a 3.82 GPA• Senior class president• Made the honor roll all four years and graduated with a 3.8 GPA• Member of National Honor Society• Born Sept. 16, 1990

Season Singles Doubles Overall Pct.2008-09 25-9 8-4 33-13 .717Totals 25-9 8-4 33-13 .717

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OSRACHELDENNY5-11 • So.Oakland Township, Mich.Academy of the Sacred Heart

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2008-09• Went 7-5 in singles and 6-6 in doubles before missing the rest of the year with a right shoulder injury• Lost in her singles flight final of the Fall MAC Invitational• Won her only dual singles match 6-0, 6-0 over Detroit• Won all four of her dual match doubles over Eastern Illinois (No. 3), Milwaukee (No. 2), Youngstown State (No. 2) and Detroit (No. 3) with three different partners

High School• Ranked No. 62 under-18 player in England• Holds multiple wins over players ranked in the ITF top 250• Stockport School high jump champion in 2005 Personal• Daughter of Carl and Janet Kerr• Majoring in communication• Has a younger sister, Moya• Born April 9, 1990

Season Singles Doubles Overall Pct.2008-09 7-5 6-6 13-11 .542Totals 7-5 6-6 13-11 .542

APRILKERR5-10 • So.Cheadle Hulme, EnglandBramhall

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2008-09• Didn’t play until January; went 9-4 in singles and 5-3 in doubles • Compiled 5-2 mark in MAC singles at No. 3/4• Earned first letter

High School• Reached the finals in doubles of an ITF event in Colombia in the fall of 2007, winning three matches in the process• Earned 13 career wins on the ITF junior circuit, including a 9-6 mark in doubles• Reached the semifinals in doubles of the Copa de Las Naciones Amigas in August 2007 before falling in a third set tiebreaker

Personal• Daughter of Alfonso Nivia and Martha Isabel Baffios• Majoring in marketing with 3.26 GPA• Has one older sister, Laura• Born Dec. 9, 1990

Season Singles Doubles Overall Pct.2008-09 9-4 5-3 14-7 .663Totals 9-4 5-3 14-7 .663

MARIANIVIA5-6 • So.Cali, ColombiaLa Arboleia School

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JILLPASTUNINK5-10 • Fr.Zeeland, Mich.Zeeland West

High School• 2009 Michigan Miss Tennis• Three-time MHSAA Division 2 state champion at No. 1 singles• Went 112-4 in high school tennis• Went 28-2 as a senior, 28-0 as a junior, 29-0 as a sophomore and 27-2 as a freshman when she finished as the state runner-up at No. 1 singles• Four-time all-state and all-conference honoree• Led Lakeview to team finishes of third, eighth and seventh in 2008, 2006 and 2005.• Ranked No. 1 senior in Michigan, No. 8 in the Midwest and No. 77 in the country as a five-star recruit by TennisRecruiting.net• Ranked No. 6 in the Midwest and No. 1 in West Michigan in the USTA Girls 18• Four-year member of the Honor Roll• Member of the National Honor Society

Personal• Daughter of Louis and Mary Remynse• Majoring in biology• Has one older sister, Andrea (20), who plays tennis at UCLA, two younger sisters, Mimi (17) and Sara (15), and a younger brother, Louie (12)• Niece of former Western Michigan tennis standouts Melanie and Malena Remynse• Born July 11, 1991

High School• Reached the state semifinals of the MHSAA Division 3 No. 1 singles state championships each of the last three seasons• Division 3 finalist for 2009 Michigan Miss Tennis• Went 64-3 over her last three seasons of high school tennis• Two-time Holland Sentinel Girls Tennis Player of the Year• Won three straight regional championships• Won three straight O-K Green Conference championships • Three-time all-state, all-region and all-conference selection• Four-star recruit ranked as No. 3 senior in Michigan and No. 22 in the Midwest by TennisRecruiting.net• Played on three Wightman Cup teams and led team to third place as the sixth seed in 2009 and as an unseeded team in 2008• Member of the National Honor Society Personal• Daughter of John and Kristi Pastunink• Majoring in biomedical sciences and psychology• Has one younger sister, Colleen• Born Feb. 1, 1991

MAGGIEREMYNSE5-8 • Fr.Richland, Mich.Battle Creek Lakeview

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BETSYKUHLEHEAD COACHIllinois ‘7628th Year at WMU (459-227 .669)

A 2006 inductee into the Western Michigan Athletic Hall of Fame, women’s tennis head coach Betsy Kuhle has long since established the Western Michigan women’s tennis program as the top program in the Mid-American Conference, but one of the best in the region as well. The longest-tenured coach at WMU in any sport, the 2009-10 season will mark the 28th year that Kuhle will guide the Bronco tennis program. Kuhle also holds the MAC record with seven MAC Coach of the Year awards, including two of the last three.

The Broncos remained at the top of the Mid-American Conference in 2009 by finishing tied for second in the MAC and advancing to the MAC Tournament finals for the fifth year in a row. In 2009, Kuhle’s mentoring of the greatest player in MAC history, Kerstin Pahl, came to an end. Pahl ended her career as the MAC career leader in singles wins (114) and overall wins (232) and second in doubles wins (118).

Pahl became the first player in the history of WMU and the MAC to win an Intercollegiate Tennis Association national award when she was named as the Cissie Leary Award recipient and she was named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV At-Large Second Team. She was the second women’s tennis player in a row (Noriko Saruta) to earn the WMU Senior Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. A First Team All-MAC recipient, Pahl was joined by Amanda Moccia on the Academic All-MAC Team, while Emily Dudzik was Second Team All-MAC and Ashley Moccia won the Leann Grimes Davidge Sportsmanship Award.

Western Michigan continued its dominance of the Mid-American Conference in 2008 by claiming a fourth-straight undefeated MAC regular season championship (8-0). The Broncos did’nt lost a MAC regular season match between the end of the 2004 season and April 10, 2009, a streak of 38 consecutive victories. The Broncos advanced all the way to the MAC Tournament final before losing a heartbreaker to Buffalo, 4-3.

That loss didn’t prevent WMU from finishing the season as the No. 53 team in the country, the highest end-of-season Intercollegiate Tennis Association ranking in school history. The Broncos’ ranking earned them a spot in the 60-team field for the 2009 National Team Indoor.

The Broncos saw Pahl remain undefeated in MAC singles on her way to only the third MAC Player of the Year award for WMU in school history. She was also named First Team All-MAC, while seniors Priyanka Parekh and Noriko Saruta were Second Team All-MAC. All three also earned Academic All-MAC honors. Records continued to fall at WMU as Saruta set new marks for overall wins (212) and doubles wins in a career (114). Kuhle also added her MAC-leading seventh MAC Coach of the Year honor.

The Broncos continued to set the standard for academic success in NCAA Division I women’s tennis as they were named an ITA All-Academic Team for the 14th consecutive season, a number that matches the length of the award’s existence. No other NCAA Division I team has had their team post a 3.20 GPA or higher in all 14 years the ITA has sponsored the award.

Western Michigan claimed its third-straight undefeated MAC regular season championship (8-0) in 2007 and went on to win its second straight MAC Tournament championship and advanced to the 2007 NCAA Tournament, the second consecutive appearance in the national tournament for WMU. Senior Carrie Jeanmaire and Pahl were named First Team All-MAC and Parekh was named Second Team All-MAC. All three were also Academic All-MAC selections as WMU was named an ITA All-Academic Team for the 12th straight season. Marks fell as Jeanmaire reached 204 overall wins and 112 doubles wins to set new school records.

WMU finished the year with 12 consecutive victories before falling in the NCAA Tournament to finish the year 22-7, the third straight 20-win season and tied for the second-most wins ever in school history. Kuhle was named MAC Coach of the Year for the sixth time.

Kuhle led WMU to one of its best seasons in school history in 2006. The Broncos won 20 matches for the second straight year and fifth time overall. The Broncos steamrolled through the MAC by dropping only three points all year on their way to winning both the regular season and tournament championship and earning the third NCAA Tournament berth in school history. The team was a success both on the court and in the classroom as it featured both the MAC Player of the Year (Malena Remynse) and MAC Freshman of the Year (Pahl), three All-MAC honorees (Remynse, Jeanmaire, Reedhina Parekh), the MAC Tournament MVP (Rattiya Hiranrat) and four Academic All-MAC honorees (Hiranrat, R. Parekh, Jeanmaire, Remynse). Hiranrat’s honors concluded a year where she set new school records with 200 overall wins and 109 doubles wins in a career.

The Broncos have won eight of the last 13 MAC championships (1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) and 11 total (1984, 1990, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) under Kuhle’s direction. Western Michigan also claimed the first two MAC automatic NCAA berths (1999, 2000) since the conference was granted that benefit in 1999.

The Broncos have compiled a 459-227 (.669) overall and 173-25 (.874) MAC dual-match record and have never finished lower than third in the conference under Kuhle’s guidance.

Kuhle has helped develop three MAC Players of the Year and four MAC Freshmen of the Year. She has mentored 29 different All-MAC performers and coached 20 different MAC individual or doubles champions.

The 2004-05 campaign provided a perfect illustration for WMU’s exceptional level of success under Kuhle. The Broncos claimed the MAC championship after posting a perfect 9-0 league slate, finishing 20-6 overall. The program’s 20 victories marked the fourth-highest total in school history and was the 17th straight year the team compiled a winning record. Two student-athletes were on both the All-MAC and Academic All-MAC teams. WMU also finished the season ranked 55th in the final Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings, the highest end of season ranking ever for the Broncos.

The 2003-04 season was yet another campaign filled with team and individual honors. The Broncos finished second in the league standings and advanced to the tournament semifinals. Kuhle was named Co-MAC Coach of the Year and a pair of student-athletes claimed All-MAC accolades.

Kuhle’s young 2002-03 team went 15-9 overall, 7-2 in the MAC. Five of the eight players had never competed with the Broncos. Kuhle guided Frederika Girsang to the MAC Player of the Year award, the first Western Michigan women’s tennis player to win that award since its creation in 1998.

The 2000-01 season will be remembered for a pair of historic achievements. Kuhle won her 300th career match as WMU coach. No other coach in Western Michigan history has won more than 50 matches. Kuhle also guided WMU to its third-consecutive Mid-American

BETSY KUHLE’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSeason Overall MAC/Pts. 2008-09 21-8 6-2/2nd2007-08 17-8 8-0/1st2006-07 22-7 8-0/1st2005-06 20-6 8-0/1st2004-05 20-6 9-0/1st2003-04 16-9 8-1/2nd2002-03 15-9 7-2/3rd2001-02 14-11 7-2/3rd2000-01 15-8 8-0/1st1999-00 19-6 8-1/1st1998-99 16-10 7-2/1st1997-98 17-8 8-0/2nd1996-97 18-6 6-0/1st1995-96 12-10 4-2/48/3rd1994-95 11-10 6-0/54/1st1993-94 16-6 6-0/55/2nd1992-93 14-7 5-1/50/2nd1991-92 14-9 4-1/43/2nd1990-91 19-8 4-1/49/2nd1989-90 21-6 6-0/56/1st1988-89 16-11 4-2/55/2nd1987-88 12-13 5-1/51/2nd1986-87 15-9 4-2/47/3rd1985-86 15-10 6-1/34/2nd1984-85 23-10 7-1/15/2nd1983-84 19-10 5-3/26/T-1st1982-83 22-6 9-0/26/2nd Totals 459-227 173-25

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Conference championship, marking the first time in program history the Broncos won three consecutive titles.

A conference-record seven-time MAC Coach of the Year (1990, 1995, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008), Kuhle was named Intercollegiate Tennis Association-Volvo Midwest Coach of the Year in 1990 after WMU finished eighth in Region IV. The WMU Alumni “W” Club honored Kuhle as its Woman of the Year in 1998.

The program’s academic success parallels the Broncos’ success on the court. Twenty seven of Kuhle’s players have been named to the Academic All-MAC Team; eight have

been named ITA/Volvo Scholar-Athletes; and four were ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District choices. Kuhle’s program has been honored as an ITA All-Academic team for an NCAA Division I record 15 years in a row and there has been a 98 percent graduation rate during the Kuhle era.

She has also served as coach at the United States Tennis Association Western Section 16-and-under Zonal Championships in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008.

Prior to taking over the Broncos, Kuhle served as a pro at the John Gardiner Tennis Ranch in Carmel Valley, Calif., for two years. She held a similar post at the Santa Catalina Girls School in Monterey for nearly three years. In September, 1980, Kuhle assumed professional duties locally at the West Hills Tennis Club.

A 1976 graduate of the University of Illinois with a bachelor’s degree in finance, Kuhle played No. 1 singles for the Illini. She received a master’s degree in business administration from WMU in December of 1987.

Active in the profession, Kuhle is currently on the ITA Board of Directors and a member of the operating committee. She was also chair of the ITA Midwest Regional committee from 1992-95 and 2000-03.

A native of Decatur, Ill., Kuhle captured the 1994 ITA 35-and-over title and ranked as high as fourth in the Western Tennis Association’s rankings. She also served as the chairperson for the WTA Junior Wightman Cup Tournament.

Kuhle’s three brothers serve as tennis pros. Lornie is the head pro and owner of the Bobby Riggs Tennis Club in Del Mar, Calif., and the head pro and owner of the Tennis Shop in the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas; Chuck is head pro and manager at the Decatur Racket Club in their hometown, and Mike is a pro in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

KUHLE’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS• 2006 inductee to the WMU Athletic Hall of Fame• 459 victories in 27 years as head coach of the Broncos• 26 winning seasons• WMU named ITA All-Academic Team all 15 years of award’s existence, NCAA Division I record• Four NCAA Tournament appearances• 11 Mid-American Conference championships• All-time MAC record of 173-25• WMU has placed third or higher in the MAC every year of her tenure• Won 38 consecutive MAC regular season matches from April 2004-April 2009• Seven 20-win seasons• Coached three MAC Players of the Year & four MAC Freshmen of the Year• Coached 27 All-MAC athletes and 20 MAC individual or doubles champions• MAC record seven-time Coach of the Year• 1998 WMU Alumni “W” Club Woman of the Year• 1990 ITA Midwest Coach of the Year• WMU women’s tennis players have a 98 percent graduation rate• Member of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Board of Directors

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KATEDORNBOSATHLETIC TRAINERHope ‘033rd Year at WMU

TIMHERRMANNSTRENgTH & CONDITIONINg COACHWestern Michigan, ‘00

Mark Henderson is in his first season as an assistant coach for the Western Michigan women’s tennis team after he spent last season as a volunteer assistant for the Northwestern women’s tennis program. The Wildcats spent much of the season ranked No. 1 in the country, won the National Team Indoors and Big 10 championships and reached the quarterfinals of the 2009 NCAA Tournament. While in Evanston, Henderson worked with Maria Mosolova, the No. 2 singles player in the country, and the No. 13 doubles team in the country, Georgia Rose and Lauren Lui.

“I’m glad to bring Mark on board and I think he will be a valuable addition to our program,” head coach Betsy Kuhle said. “He got invaluable experience from working at a top program and adds the experience of being an accomplished player. He’ll be a great resource for our players.”

Prior to his time at Northwestern, Henderson worked Nike Tennis Camps and was a teaching professional at The Creek Country Club in Locust Valley, N.Y., East Hampton (N.Y.) Indoor Tennis Center and Point O’Woods Tennis Club in Fire Island, N.Y.

Henderson was ranked No. 1 in Australia in 2000, top 60 in the world in doubles and reached the semifinals of the Orange Bowl Tournament during his junior career before starting his collegiate career at Tennessee. He played two seasons for the Volunteers and helped them win the Southeastern Conference and reach the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament in 2002.

Henderson transferred to DePaul for his final two seasons and was named Third Team All-Conference USA in 2004 and 2005, while also being a two-time Arthur Ashe Award nominee. Henderson was ranked as high as No. 75 in singles and No. 20 in doubles during his collegiate career.

Henderson graduated from DePaul in 2006 with a bachelor’s in finance after being on the Conference USA Academic Honor Roll three times and making the SEC Academic Honor Roll twice.

Kate Dornbos is in her third season as an assistant athletic trainer in the Western Michigan athletic department. Her responsibilities include injury prevention and treatment and all other medical aspects related to the women’s basketball, women’s tennis, track and field and dance programs.

Dornbos was previously the head athletic trainer at Olivet College after a two-year stint receiving her graduate degree from Western Michigan. As a WMU graduate student, Dornbos was the head athletic trainer for all 22 sports at Allegan High School.

From 2003-05, Dornbos worked for Registered Physical Therapists in Salt Lake City, Utah, as an assistant athletic trainer at the rehabilitation clinic. In the afternoons, she was in charge of the athletic training for 26 sports at Jordan High School.

Dornbos was an All-Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association selection in soccer at Hope College, where she also worked in the athletic training department with football, women’s basketball, softball, baseball, tennis and track and field.

Dornbos and her partner, Lindsay, have a five-year-old daughter, Eliza, and are also foster parents in Kalamazoo.

MARKHENDERSONASSISTANT COACHDePaul ‘061st Year at WMU

Tim Herrmann oversees the strength and conditioning program for men’s basketball, baseball, volleyball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, golf, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, dance and also works closely with the football team.

The Santa Maria, Calif., native first joined the department as a strength and conditioning intern in 1999, later becoming a graduate assistant in 2000 and being elevated to a full-time position in 2002.

Over the last three seasons, Herrmann has produced three National Strength and Conditioning Association All-Americans in volleyball players Kathryn Babcock (2007) and Ashley Vogl (2009) and men’s basketball player Joe Reitz (2007).

Herrmann oversees the daily operation of the Read Fieldhouse and Seelye Center weight rooms, where 15 of WMU’s 16 varsity programs train. He specifically develops and implements strength, speed and conditioning programs for men’s basketball, volleyball, baseball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, golf and women’s tennis and assists with football. His numerous responsibilites also include daily scheduling of the weight rooms, overseeing the graduate assistant program and the maintenance and purchase of weight room equipment.

A NSCA certified strength and conditioning specialist since 2000, Herrmann possesses a pair of degrees from Western Michigan. He earned his bachelor’s in exercise science in 2000 and was awarded a master’s in exercise physiology two years later.

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2008-09 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Tournaments Duals MAC OverallName Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Singles Doubles TotalRachel Denny 8-5 6-3 17-4 2-1 5-1 0-0 25-9 8-4 33-13Emily Dudzik 10-3 10-3 13-13 17-9 4-4 7-1 23-16 27-12 50-28April Kerr 6-5 2-6 1-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 7-5 6-6 13-11Yumi Matsuto 8-8 14-2 6-1 16-9 2-0 7-1 14-9 30-11 44-20Amanda Moccia 5-7 8-5 13-8 19-1 4-0 7-1 18-15 27-6 45-21Ashley Moccia 7-4 6-5 20-6 17-11 6-1 4-4 27-10 23-16 50-26Jenny Nalepa 11-2 5-7 13-9 15-8 4-1 2-1 24-11 20-15 44-26Maria Nivia 0-0 0-0 9-4 5-3 5-2 2-3 9-4 5-3 14-7Kerstin Pahl 12-1 9-3 22-7 23-2 6-2 7-1 34-8 32-5 66-13

2009 TEAM RESULTSDate Opponent Score Overall/MAC Record 1-2-3-4-5-6 1-2-31/18 vs. Eastern Illinois % W, 7-0 1-0/0-0 W-W-W-W-W-W W-L-W1/18 at No. 30 Indiana % L, 3-4 1-1/0-0 L-L-W-L-W-L W-W-W1/24 MILWAUKEE % W, 7-0 2-1/0-0 W-W-W-W-W-W W-W-W1/24 YOUNGSTOWN STATE % W, 7-0 3-1/0-0 W-W-W-W-W-W W-W-W1/31 vs. No. 56 South Alabama # W, 4-3 4-1/0-0 W-L-L-W-W-L W-W-u2/1 at No. 7 Florida # L, 0-7 4-2/0-0 L-L-L-L-L-L L-L-u2/6 PURDUE % W, 4-3 5-2/0-0 W-W-L-L-W-W L-L-W2/7 No. 72 YALE L, 3-4 5-3/0-0 W-L-L-L-W-W L-L-W2/7 DETROIT % W, 7-0 6-3/0-0 W-W-W-W-W-W W-W-W2/21 UIC % W, 4-3 7-3/0-0 W-L-W-L-W-W L-L-W2/21 GREEN BAY % W, 7-0 8-3/0-0 W-W-W-W-W-W W-W-W2/27 No. 70 MICHIGAN STATE % W, 4-3 9-3/0-0 L-W-L-W-L-W L-W-W2/28 RICE W, 4-3 10-3/0-0 W-W-L-L-L-W W-W-W3/1 No. 41 DePAUL % L, 2-5 10-4/0-0 W-L-L-L-W-L L-L-W3/1 VALPARAISO % W, 7-0 11-4/0-0 W-W-W-W-W-W W-W-W3/14 BUTLER % W, 7-0 12-4/0-0 W-W-W-W-W-W W-W-W3/15 at Indiana State % W, 5-2 13-4/0-0 W-L-W-L-W-Wd W-W-Wd3/20 at Marquette % L, 3-4 13-5/0-0 W-L-W-L-L-W L-L-W3/21 BOWLING GREEN % * W, 6-1 14-5/1-0 W-L-W-W-W-W L-W-W3/27 EASTERN MICHIGAN % * W, 7-0 15-5/2-0 W-W-W-W-W-W W-W-W3/28 TOLEDO % * W, 7-0 16-5/3-0 W-W-W-W-W-W W-W-W4/4 at Northern Illinois % * W, 6-1 17-5/4-0 W-W-W-L-W-W W-W-W4/10 at Buffalo * L, 3-4 17-6/4-1 L-L-L-W-W-L W-W-L4/11 at Akron % * W, 4-3 18-6/5-1 L-L-W-W-W-W L-W-L4/17 MIAMI % * L, 3-4 18-7/5-2 W-L-L-L-W-W W-L-L4/18 BALL STATE % * W, 7-0 19-7/6-2 W-W-W-W-W-W W-W-Wf4/24 vs. Akron % + W, 4-0 20-7/6-2 W-u-W-W-u-u u-W-W4/25 vs. Buffalo + W, 4-3 21-7/6-2 L-L-L-W-W-W W-u-W4/26 vs. No. 75 Miami % + L, 0-4 21-8/6-2 L-L-u-L-u-u L-u-L

% - ITA Midwest Region match* - Mid-American Conference match# - match played in Alburquerque, N.M.+ - Mid-American Conference Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.)u - match did not finishr - match won/lost when opponent retiredd - match won/lost when opponent defaultedf - match won/lost when opponent forfeited

2008-09 MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE HONORSFirst Team

Name School YearZara Harutyunyan Akron Fr.Denise Harijanto Buffalo Jr.Monica Gorny Miami Fr.Anastasia Dracheva Miami So.Maha Guirguis Toledo Jr.Kerstin Pahl Western Michigan Sr.

Second TeamName School YearAnya Baronayte Akron So.Christine Chiricosta Bowling Green So.Kelsey Jakupcin Bowling Green Sr.Smaranda Stan Buffalo Sr.Diana Popescu Buffalo So.Emily Dudzik Western Michigan Jr.

Player of the Year: Zara Harutyunyan, AkronFreshman of the Year: Monica Gorny, MiamiLeann grimes Sportsmanship Award: Ashley Moccia, Western MichiganCoach of the Year: Howard Joffe, MiamiWMU All-MAC Tournament Team: Kerstin Pahl, Ashley Moccia

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Year W L Pct. MAC Pts.2009 21 8 .724 6-2/2nd2008 17 8 .680 8-0/1st2007 22 7 .759 8-0/1st2006 20 6 .769 8-0/1st -2005 20 6 .769 9-0/1st -2004 16 9 .640 8-1/2nd -2003 15 9 .625 7-2/3rd -2002 14 11 .560 7-2/3rd -2001 15 8 .653 8-0/1st -2000 19 6 .760 8-1/1st -1999 16 10 .615 7-2/1st -1998 17 8 .680 8-0/2nd -1997 18 6 .727 6-0/1st -1996 12 10 .546 4-2/3rd 481995 11 10 .524 6-0/1st 541994 16 6 .727 6-0/2nd 551993 14 7 .667 5-1/2nd 501992 14 9 .560 4-1/2nd 431991 19 8 .704 4-1/2nd 491990 21 6 .778 6-0/1st 561989 16 11 .593 4-2/2nd 551988 12 13 .480 5-1/2nd 511987 15 9 .625 4-2/3rd 471986 15 10 .600 6-1/2nd 341985 23 10 .697 7-1/2nd 151984 19 10 .655 5-3/1st 261983 22 6 .786 9-0/2nd 261982 15 9 .625 3rd 201981 15 3 .883 2nd 251980 12 10 .546 - -1979 8 8 .500 - -1978 2 6 .250 - -1977 4 2 .667 - -1976 3 1 .750 - -1975 4 4 .500 - -Totals 500 263 .655 - -

WMU COACHING RECORDSCoach W L Pct.Betsy Kuhle (1983-pres.) 459 227 .669Becky Rueckert (1979-82) 50 30 .625Janet McCutcheon (1978) 2 6 .250Susan Anderson (1977) 4 2 .667Chris Hoyles (1975-76) 7 5 .583Totals 522 270 .659

ALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSAir Force 1-0Alabama 0-1 Akron 20-0Arizona 0-1 Arizona State 0-1Auburn 0-1Ball State 30-3Boise State 0-1Boston College 1-0Bowling Green 35-0Bradley 8-0Buffalo 13-2Butler 4-0Calvin 2-0California 0-1Central Florida 2-1Central Michigan 10-0Cincinnati 2-1Colorado 0-3Columbus 1-0Cornell 1-0Cal State-Fullerton 2-0Cal State-Northridge 4-0Creighton 1-0Davidson 2-1DePaul 10-5Detroit 4-0Drake 6-2Eastern Illinois 1-0

Eastern Kentucky 2-0Eastern Michigan 30-8Emory 3-0Ferris State 10-0Flagler 1-1Florida 0-2Florida Southern 1-1Florida State 0-1Fresno State 1-0Furman 2-1Georgia State 1-0Georgia Tech 1-2Green Bay 5-0Hawaii 2-1IPFW 2-0Idaho 1-0Illinois 8-9Illinois-Chicago 20-0Illinois State 13-2Indiana 0-25Indiana State 10-1Iowa State 1-0Jacksonville 2-0Kalamazoo College 7-0Kansas State 1-0Kent State 3-0Kentucky 0-1Long Beach State 0-2Louisville 1-0

Loyola Marymount 5-0Marquette 17-6Marshall 7-6Mercer 2-0Miami (Ohio) 17-15Miami (Fla.) 0-1Michigan 5-30Michigan State 11-16Middle Tennessee 0-1Milwaukee 1-0Minnesota 1-7Mississippi 0-1Montana State 1-0Morehead State 1-0Nebraska 1-1New Mexico 0-1New Mexico State 0-1North Carolina 1-0Northwestern 0-11UNC-Greensboro 0-1Northern Illinois 30-0Notre Dame 7-14Oberlin 1-0Ohio 10-1Ohio State 7-6Oklahoma 1-0Purdue 12-16 Rice 1-1St. John’s 1-0

St. Mary’s 10-0San Diego 2-2San Diego Mesa 1-0Southern Illinois 3-0South Alabama 2-1South Carolina 0-1South Florida 0-1Stetson 0-1Syracuse 1-0Tampa 0-1Toledo 33-1UAB 0-2UC-Irvine 2-4UCLA 0-1UC-San Diego 8-0UNLV 1-1U.S. International 0-5Valdosta 2-0Valparaiso 3-0Vanderbilt 1-0Virginia Tech 1-0Western Illinois 1-0Wheaton College 2-0Wisconsin 1-11Wyoming 1-0Yale 0-1Youngstown State 1-0

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

1999 NCAA TournamentUCLA 5, Western Michigan 0

L.A. Tennis Center • Los Angeles, Calif.SINgLES:1. Annica Cooper (UCLA) def. Larissa Chinwah (WMU) 6-0, 6-02. Amanda Basica (UCLA) def. Cyra Malik (WMU) 6-3, 6-13. Brandi Freudenberg (UCLA) def. Diana Dimitrescu (WMU) 6-2, 6-14. Elizabeth Schmidt (UCLA) def. Kendra Becker (WMU) 6-3, 6-25. Petya Marinova (UCLA) def. Nikki Thompson (WMU) 6-3, 6-26. Rochelle Raiss (UCLA) led Hillary Schaffer (WMU) 6-4, 5-4DOUBLES: (DNP)1. Chinwah/Dimitrescu (WMU) vs. Basica/Cooper (UCLA)2. Malik/Mindy Champion (WMU) vs. Schmidt/Roubanova (UCLA)3. Thompson/Schaffer (WMU) vs. Freudenberg/Marinova (UCLA)

2000 NCAA TournamentSouth Carolina 5, Western Michigan 1

South Bend, Ind.SINgLES:1. Jennifer Radman (SC) def. Larissa Chinwah (WMU) 6-0, 0-6, 6-12. Cyra Malik (WMU) def. Leigh Eichelberger (SC) 6-4, 1-6, 6-33. Kathy Boyanovich (SC) def. Nikki Thompson (WMU) 6-4, 6-34. Tamera Sutton (SC) def. Melanie Remynse (WMU) 6-2, 6-15. Lynn-Yin Tan (SC) def. Diana Dimitrescu (WMU) 7-6, 6-46. Catherine Brown (SC) def. Kendra Becker (WMU) 4-6, 6-2, 6-3DOUBLES: (DNP)

2006 NCAA Tournament#11 California 4, Western Michigan 0

Hellman Tennis Center • Berkeley, Calif.SINgLES:1. #3 Zsuzsanna Fodor (CAL) def. Malena Remynse (WMU) 6-1, 6-12. #27 Suzi Babos (CAL) def. Carrie Jeanmaire (WMU) 7-6, 6-23. #85 Stephanie Kusano def. Reedhina Parekh (WMU) 6-2, 6-04. Rattiya Hiranrat (WMU) led #124 Marion Ravelojanoa 6-3, 4-2 5. #88 Cristina Visico (CAL) led Priyanka Parekh (WMU) 6-1, 5-46. Claire Ilcinkas (CAL) led Kerstin Pahl (WMU) 6-3, 5-2 DOUBLES:1. #8 Fodor/Babos (CAL) def. Remynse/Jeanmaire (WMU) 8-12. Bobusic/Kusano (CAL) def. R. Parekh/Pahl (WMU) 8-43. Ilcinskas/Ravelojanoa (CAL) v. Hiranrat/Noriko Saruta (WMU) dnf

2007 NCAA Tournament#5 Northwestern 4, #63 Western Michigan 0Vandy Christie Tennis Center • Evanston, Ill.

SINgLES:1. Carrie Jeanmaire (WMU) led #5 Georgia Rose (NU) 7-5, 0-6, 4-32. #43 Samantha Murray (NU) led Kerstin Pahl (WMU) 7-5, 6-53. Alexis Prousis (NU) def. Priyanka Parekh (WMU) 4-6, 6-3, 6-04. Noriko Saruta (WMU) led #119 Lauren Lui (NU) 7-6 (4), 1-6, 3-25. Nazlie Ghazal (NU) def. Ashley Moccia (WMU) 6-1, 6-06. Suzie Matzenauer (NU) def. Emily Dudzik (WMU) 6-2, 6-0DOUBLES:1. #9 Prousis/Rose (NU) def. Moccia/Saruta (WMU) 8-22. Keri Robison/Lui (NU) led Pahl/Parekh (WMU) 6-33. Alexis Conill/Murray (NU) def. Dudzik/Jeanmaire (WMU) 8-4

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Noriko Saruta is second all-time in wins and first in doubles wins in a season.

TEAM

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ALL-TIME BRONCO WIN LIST(Overall Singles/Doubles Victories)

No. Player W L PCT. 1. Kerstin Pahl (2006-09) 232 72 .763 2. Noriko Saruta (2005-08) 212 93 .695 3. Carrie Jeanmaire (2004-07) 204 104 .662 4. Rattiya Hiranrat (2003-06) 200 91 .687 5. Frederika Girsang (2001-04) 195 84 .699 6. Kathleen Meyer (1988-91) 191 86 .690 7. Priyanka Parekh (2005-08) 187 81 .698 8. Hillary Schaffer (1996-99) 184 97 .655 9. Jennifer Fales (1993-96) 181 100 .644 10. Sue Weigand (1981-84) 179 51 .778 Sonya Garshnek (1985-88) 179 85 .678 12. Melanie Remynse (2000-03) 175 111 .612 13. Malena Remynse (2003-06) 174 116 .600 14. Kristen DeVall (1995-98) 172 135 .560 15. Audrey Smith (1993-96) 171 121 .586 16. Cindy Turner (1989-92) 170 93 .646 Cyra Malik (1997-2000) 170 119 .588 18. Marla Whitfield (1984-87) 169 65 .775 19. Sommer Stier (1995-98) 168 126 .571 20. Heidi Cakans (1994-98) 163 89 .647 Amy McClure (1989-92) 163 118 .58022. Reedhina Parekh (2003-06) 159 92 .63323. Valeria Stoilova (2001-04) 158 96 .622 Nikki Douglass (1999-2002) 158 102 .60825. Larissa Chinwah (1999-2002) 152 96 .61326. Ashley Moccia (2006-09) 146 108 .57527. Shanan Condon (1989-92) 143 97 .59628. Amy Yeast (1983-85) 142 51 .736 Janet Ray (1982-85) 142 85 .625 Yacqui Peete (1990-93) 142 95 .59931. Emily Dudzik (2007-present) 141 80 .63832. Bridget Loughrin (1993-96) 140 123 .53233. Diana Dimitrescu (1998-2000) 135 75 .64334. Holly Taylor (1992-94) 134 79 .62935. Stephanie Schulte (1986-89) 133 119 .52736. Nancy Martin (1981-84) 130 48 .73037. Breita Johnson (1989-91) 123 64 .65838. Lynne Schendel (1980-83) 120 75 .615 Andrea England (1992-95) 120 76 .612

Career Singles Wins114, Kerstin Pahl (2006-09)110, Sue Weigand (1981-84)103, Jennifer Fales (1992-96)102, Priyanka Parekh (2005-08)99, Audrey Smith (1992-96)98, Frederika Girsang (2001-04)98, Noriko Saruta (2005-08)92, Carrie Jeanmaire (2004-07)92, Kathleen Meyer (1988-91)

Career Doubles Wins118, Kerstin Pahl (2006-09)114, Noriko Saruta (2005-08)112, Carrie Jeanmaire (2004-07)109, Rattiya Hiranrat (2002-06)99, Kathleen Meyer (1988-91)97, Frederika Girsang (2001-04)96, Sonya Garshnek (1985-88)

Single Season Singles Wins34, Kerstin Pahl, 200934, Marla Whitfield, 1985

33, Amy Yeast, 198533, Priyanka Parekh, 200531, Frederika Girsang, 200330, Sue Weigand, 1984

Single Season Doubles Wins35, Noriko Saruta, 200532, Kerstin Pahl, 200932, Priyanka Parekh, 200731, Rattiya Hiranrat, 200531, Carrie Jeanmaire, 200631, Kerstin Pahl, 200631, Kerstin Pahl, 2007

Single Season Overall Wins66, Kerstin Pahl, 200962, Noriko Saruta, 200560, Frederika Girsang, 200359, Kerstin Pahl, 200659, Kerstin Pahl, 200758, Kendra Becker, 200

2009 Kerstin Pahl, 1st Emily Dudzik, 2nd2008 Kerstin Pahl, 1st Priyanka Parekh, 2nd Noriko Saruta, 2nd2007 Carrie Jeanmaire, 1st Kerstin Pahl, 1st Priyanka Parekh, 2nd2006 Carrie Jeanmaire, 1st Malena Remynse, 1st Reedhina Parekh, 2nd2005 Rattiya Hiranrat, 1st Malena Remynse, 2nd2004 Frederika Girsang, 1st Carrie Jeanmaire, 2nd2003 Frederika Girsang, 1st Melanie Remynse, 2nd2002 Larissa Chinwah, 1st Frederika Girsang, 2nd2001 Larissa Chinwah, 1st Frederika Girsang, 1st2000 Larissa Chinwah, 1st Cyra Malik, 2nd1999 Larissa Chinwah, 1st1998 Heidi Cakans, 1st1997 Heidi Cakans, 1st Kate Stecova, 2nd1996 Audrey Smith, 1st1995 Andrea England, 1st Audrey Smith, 1st1994 Andrea England,1st Holly Taylor, 1st Heidi Cakans, 2nd Audrey Smith, 2nd

1993 Yacqui Peete Audrey Smith Holly Taylor1992 Shannon Condon Amy McClure Holly Taylor1991 Breita Johnson Amy McClure Kathleen Meyer1990 Amy McClure Kathleen Meyer1989 Kathleen Meyer1988 Sonya Garshnek Kathleen Meyer Mindy Severt1987 Mindy Severt Jan Weigand1986 Marla Whitfield Amy Yeast (Honorary)1985 Marla Whitfield Amy Yeast1984 Sue Weigand Marla Whitfield Amy Yeast1983 Sue Weigand Amy Yeast1982 Nancy Martin Sue Weigand1981 Nancy Martin Sue Weigand

ALL-MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE

WMU and Mid-American Conference career wins record holder Kerstin Pahl.

RECORDS/AWARDS

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2009 Ashley Moccia 2008 Noriko Saruta 2007 Carrie Jeanmaire 2006 NCAA Travel Team 2005 Rattiya Hiranrat 2004 Carrie Jeanmaire

2003 Frederika Girsang 2002 Valeria Stoilova 2001 Nikki Douglass 2000 Cyra Malik 1999 Kendra Becker 1998 Sommer Stier 1997 Heidi Cakans, Hillary Schaffer 1996 Audrey Smith 1995 Andrea England 1994 Holly Taylor 1993 Yacqui Peete 1992 Amy McClure 1991 Kathleen Meyer 1990 Cindy Turner 1989 Stephanie Schulkte 1988 Sonya Garshnek 1987 Mindy Severt 1986 Sherry Collins

Amy Yeast Most Valuable Player Award“Voted annually by the team members and presented to the player who shows the

most dedication, hard work, sportsmanship and team work”

Amy Yeast - WMU Hall of Fame

SINgLES1995 Andrea England, No. 2 Jennifer Fales, No. 3 Kristen DeVall, No. 61994 Heidi Cakans, No. 3 Audrey Smith, No. 41993 Andrea England, No. 31992 Shanan Condon, No. 31991 Kathleen Meyer, No. 1 Amy McClure, No. 2 Shanan Condon, No. 41990 Shanan Condon, No. 4 Yacqui Peete, No. 61989 Kathleen Meyer, No. 1 Amy McClure, No. 21988 Sonya Garshnek, No. 2 Kathleen Meyer, No. 31986 Stephanie Schulte, No. 61985 Amy Yeast, No. 1 Marla Whitfield, No. 21984 Amy Yeast, No. 1 Sue Weigand, No. 2 Jan Weigand, No. 41981 Sue Weigand, No. 1 Nancy Martin, No. 2

DOUBLES1995 Andrea England/Heidi Cakans No. 31991 Breita Johnson/Shanan Condon No. 21990 Breita Johnson/Shanan Condon No. 2 Cindy Turner/Yacqui Peete, No. 31989 Breita Johnson/Shanan Condon No. 21988 Kathleen Meyer/Mindy Severt No. 11986 Sonya Garshnek/ Stephanie Schulte, No. 31983 Nancy Martin/Sue Weigand, No. 1 Julie Hawthorne/Janet Ray, No. 31981 Nancy Martin/Sue Weigand, No. 1

The MAC discontinued championship flights in singles and doubles in 1996

WMU MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

Carrie Jeanmaire graduated as WMU’s career leader in overall wins and doubles wins and is currently third all-time in both categories.

Frederika Girsang (left) and Rattiya Hiranrat both graduated as the all-time leaders in career wins at Western Michigan. Girsang was the 2001 MAC Freshman of the Year and 2003 MAC Player of the Year. Hiranrat was First Team All-MAC in 2005.

Andrea England (left) won three MAC individual championships, two in singles, for the Broncos. Marla Whitfield (above left) graduated with the second-most wins in school history (169) and was a three-time All-MAC honoree. Larissa Chinwah (above right) was the 1999 MAC Freshman of the Year and four-time First Team All-MAC.

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MAC Player of the Year2008 Kerstin Pahl2006 Malena Remynse2003 Frederika Girsang

MAC Freshman of the Year2006 Kerstin Pahl2001 Frederika Girsang1999 Larissa Chinwah1994 Heidi Cakans

Leann grimes Davidge Sportsmanship Award

2009 Ashley Moccia2008 Noriko Saruta

Academic All-MAC2009 Amanda Moccia Kerstin Pahl2008 Kerstin Pahl Priyanka Parekh Noriko Saruta2007 Carrie Jeanmaire Kerstin Pahl Priyanka Parekh2006 Rattiya Hiranrat Carrie Jeanmaire Reedhina Parekh Malena Remynse2005 Rattiya Hiranrat Reedhina Parekh2002 Larissa Chinwah Nikki Douglass Melanie Remynse Valeria Stoilova2001 Larissa Chinwah Nikki Douglasss Melanie Remynse2000 Larissa Chinwah Kendra Becker Diana Dimitrescu Cyra Malik Nikki Thompson1999 Hillary Schaffer, 1st1998 Heidi Cakans, 1st1997 Heidi Cakans, 1st Kristen DeVall, HM Hillary Schaffer, HM

1995 Audrey Smith, 1st Jennifer Fales, 1st Andrea England, HM1994 Audrey Smith, 1st Jennifer Fales, HM Kerri Stanislaw, HM1993 Yacqui Peters, HM1992 Cindy Turner, 1st Amy McClure, 2nd Shanan Condon, 3rd1991 Cindy Turner, 1st Kathleen Meyer, 2nd1990 Amy McClure, 2nd Kathleen Meyer, 2nd Cindy Turner, 2nd1989 Kathy Spray, HM

Arthur Ashe Jr. Scholar Athlete1996 Audrey Smith1995 Audrey Smith1994 Audrey Smith

ITA Scholar Athletes2009 Rachel Denny Amanda Moccia Ashley Moccia Jenny Nalepa Kerstin Pahl2008 Yuka Kobayashi Amanda Moccia Ashley Moccia Kerstin Pahl Priyanka Parekh Noriko Saruta2007 Kerstin Pahl Noriko Saruta Milica Zivanovic2006 Rattiya Hiranrat Carrie Jeanmaire Colleen Mead Ashley Moccia Kerstin Pahl Priyanka Parekh Reedhina Parekh Malena Remynse Noriko Saruta2005 Maelynn Bernosky Rattiya Hiranrat Carrie Jeanmaire

Colleen Mead Reedhina Parekh Malena Remynse2004 Maelynn Bernosky Rattiya Hiranrat Carrie Jeanmaire Reedhina Parekh2003 Maelynn Bernosky Malena Remynse Valeria Stoilova2002 Larissa Chinwah Nikki Douglas Melanie Remynse2001 Larissa Chinwah Nikki Douglass1999 Hillary Schaffer1998 Kristen DeVall

ITA/Volvo Scholar Athlete1996 Jennifer Fales1995 Jennifer Fales1992 Cindy Turner1991 Cindy Turner1989 Kathy Spray

ITA Cissie Leary Sportsmanship AwardNational

2009 Kerstin Pahl

ITA Cissie Leaary Sportsmanship AwardMidwest Region

2009 Kerstin Pahl2002 Larissa Chinwah1998 Heidi Cakans

ITA-Head Arthur Ashe Jr. Sportsmanship Award

1992 Cindy Turner

CoSIDA Academic All-District2009 Kerstin Pahl1992 Cindy Turner1991 Cindy Turner

ITA All-Academic Team2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998,

1997, 1996

WMU Athletics Hall of FameName Yr. InductedStephanie Prychitko 1984Amy Yeast 1997Sue Weigand 2001Kathleen Meyer 2004Betsy Kuhle 2006Heidi Cakans 2008

BRONCO AWARDS

FINAL YEAR END TEAM RANKINgS2008: #532007: #632005: #552001: #73Highest ranking: #44 (March 8, March 1, Feb. 22, 2005)

HIgHEST INDIVIDUAL RANKINgS

SINgLESFrederika Girsang: #62 (9/4/03)Rattiya Hiranrat: #109 (9/6/05)Kerstin Pahl: #98 (1/8/08)

DOUBLESMelanie Peters/Girsang: #58 (1/15/03)Val Stoilova/Girsang: #48 (2/24/04)Noriko Saruta/Hiranrat: #37 (2/22/05)Priyanka Parekh/Pahl: #56 (2/21/07)Priyanka Parekh/Noriko Saruta: #54 (2/20/08)Rachel Denny/Ashley Moccia: 54 (1/6/09)Amanda Moccia/Pahl: #59 (3/3/09)

NOTE: Rankings are produced by Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA)

NATIONAL RANKING HISTORY

Heidi Cakans - WMU Hall of Fame

Sue Weigand - WMU Hall of Fame

Kathleen Meyer - WMU Hall of Fame

Malena Remynse was the 2006 MAC Player of the Year.

AWARDS/RANKINGS

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L-R: Karen Seaman, Jan Weigand, Betsy Miles, Sue Weigand, Kathy Deets, Nancy Martin, Janet Ray, Amy Yeast, Marla Whitfield, Head Coach Betsy Kuhle

198419-10 overall

5-3 MAC

Back Row: Head Coach Betsy Kuhle, Heidi Cakans, Andrea England, Sommer Stier, Nancy Mains, Deidre Popovich, Assistant Greg Winchester Front Row: Kristen DeVall, Jennifer Fales, Audrey Smith, Bridget Loughrin, Leslie Winchester, Susan Weix

199511-10 overall

6-0 MAC

L-R: Hillary Schaffer, Cyra Malik, Kendea Becker, Lisa Nicoll, Head Coach Betsy Kuhle, Heidi Cakans, Sommer Stier, Kate Stecova, Kristen DeVall

199718-6 overall

6-0 MAC

Back Row: Head Coach Betsy Kuhle, Diana Dimitrescu, Kendra Becker, Lisa Nicoll, Larissa Chinwah, Cyra Malik Front Row: Nikki Thompson, Mindy Champion, Hillary Schaffer, Bobbi Vasos

199916-10 overall

7-2 MACTourn. Champs

L-R: Head Coach Betsy Kuhle, Mindy Champion, Cyra Malik, Melanie Remynse, Kendra Becker, Diana Dimitrescu, Larissa Chinwah, Nikki Douglass, Eloisa Marquez, Assistant Andre Herke

200019-6 overall

8-1 MACTourn. Champs

Back Row: Kathy Spray, Mina Osakabe, Kerri Stanislaw, Shanan Condon, Erin Rourke, Kathleen Meyer, Head Coach Betsy Kuhle Front Row: Yacqui Peete, Heather DeGroot, Cindy Turner, Breita Johnson, Amy McClure

199021-6 overall

6-0 MAC

L-R: Head Coach Betsy Kuhle, Frederika Girsang, Meaghan Colville, Larissa Chinwah, Melanie Remynse, Nikki Douglass, Valeria Stoilova, Mariana Quintanilla, Assistant Scott Petersen

200115-8 overall

8-0 MAC

Assistant Ryan Tomlinson, Kerstin Pahl, Noriko Saruta, Malena Remynse, Strength Coach Joe Tofferi, Carrie Jeanmaire, Ashley Moccia, Colleen Mead, Trainer Leah Jo Monette, Priyanka Parekh, Head Coach Betsy Kuhle, Reedhina Parekh, Rattiya Hiranrat

200620-6 overall

8-0 MACTourn. Champs

Standing: Assistant Ryan Tomlinson, Noriko Saruta, Milica Zivanovic, Carrie Jeanmaire, Kerstin Pahl, Priyanka Parekh Kneeling: Emily Dudzik, Head Coach Betsy Kuhle

200722-7 overall

8-0 MACTourn. Champs

L-R: Strength & Conditioning Coach Milos Galecic, Assistant Ryan Tomlinson, Noriko Saruta, Ashley Moccia, Kerstin Pahl, Emily Dudzik, Amanda Moccia, Priyanka Parekh, Yumi Matsuto, Yuka Kobayashi, Head Coach Betsy Kuhle

200817-8 overall

8-0 MAC

Back Row: Head Coach Betsy Kuhle, Trainer Leah Jo Monette, Assistant Ryan Tomlinson, Strength Coach Joe Tofferi Front Row: Noriko Saruta, Colleen Mead, Rattiya Hiranrat, Carrie Jeanmaire, Priyanka Parekh, Reedhina Parekh, Malena Remynse, Maelynn Bernosky

200520-6 overall

9-0 MAC

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2008 TEXAS BOWL • www.wmubroncos.com • HIGHEST TEAM GPA IN PROGRAM HISTORY • www.wmubroncos.com • 500 PROGRAM VICTORIES • www.wmubroncos.com • 10 PERFECT HOME SEASONS • www.wmubroncos.com • 2007 INTERNATIONAL BOWL • www.wmubroncos.com2008 TEXAS BOWL • www.wmubroncos.com • HIGHEST TEAM GPA IN PROGRAM HISTORY • www.wmubroncos.com • 500 PROGRAM VICTORIES • www.wmubroncos.com • 10 PERFECT HOME SEASONS • www.wmubroncos.com • 2007 INTERNATIONAL BOWL • www.wmubroncos.com

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

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WESTERN MICHIGAN IS A DYNAMIC, STUDENT-CENTERED RESEARCH UNIVERSITY WITH AN ENROLLMENT OF NEARLY 25,000. WMU IS FO-CUSED ON DELIVERING HIGH-QUAL-ITY UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUC-TION, ADVANCING ITS GROWING GRADUATE DIVISION AND FOSTER-ING SIGNIFICANT RESEARCH AC-TIVITIES.

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

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U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT RANKS WMU’S PROGRAMS IN OC-CUPATIONAL THERAPY, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT AND SPEECH PATHOL-OGY AMONG THE TOP 50 IN THE NA-TION.

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

WMU ATHLETICS IS DEDICATED TO PROVIDING STATE-OF-THE-ART ATH-LETIC FACILITIES FOR ITS STUDENT-ATHLETES, COACHES AND FANS.

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

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

WMU athletic facilities have greatly improved under Beauregard’s lead-ership. The $8-million dollar Bill Brown Football Alumni Center and the $21-million Seelye Athletic Indoor Center have benefited numerous sports teams and provide top-notch facilities for Bronco student-athletes. The

locker rooms at Lawson Ice Arena were renovated and completed over the past year and the department continues to raise funds for the Hyames Field Renovation Project. WMU is in the midst of building a two million dollar state-of-the-art facility and Field Turf was also installed at Waldo Stadium during the Summer of 2006. Heavily involved in her profession, Beauregard assumed the chair position of the NCAA Olympic Sports Liaison Committee in 2001, a position which she held for two years. She represented WMU as a member of the NCAA Championships Cabinet and NCAA Football Bowl Certification Committee and currently serves on the NCAA Diversity and Inclusion Committee.

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

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

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

Beauregard ensured the longevity of WMU’s football and men’s basketball programs by restructuring Bill Cubit’s and Steve Hawkins’ contracts in 2007 and 2008, respectively. WMU Athletics also welcomed Tasha McDowell as the fifth head coach of WMU’s women’s basketball program in 2008.

Academically, WMU boasted a pair of Academic All-Americans in Anthony Gebhart (first team) and Joe Reitz (second team). Gebhart was the first football representative since 1998. Volleyball, baseball and gymnastics finished in the top 10 among other like programs in the APR and WMU football had the highest APR score in the MAC for the 2006-07 campaign. Overall, 415 student-athletes finished 2007-08 with a 3.0 or better cumulative GPA.

In 2006-07, men’s and women’s tennis not only repeated as MAC Tournament champions but captured regular season titles as well. Both Morin and Kuhle earned MAC Coach of the Year honors. The WMU football team participated in the program’s first postseason bowl game since 1988. The Broncos boasted three NCAA statistical champions in five categories — Ameer Ismail (FB - sacks and tackles for loss); Carrie Moore (WBB - points per game) and Mark Letestu (HOCKEY - freshman scoring and short-handed goals).

Western Michigan continued to pursue excellence in the classroom in 2006-07 as 26 student-athletes in 14 sports earned Academic All-MAC status. WMU had five of its programs honored as being in the top-10 percent in their respective sport in the announcement for their excellence in the classroom over the years identified in the most recent APR; baseball, men’s basketball, gymnastics, women’s tennis and volleyball. The Broncos boasted five academic all-district selections and a pair of academic all-americans in Joe Reitz and Carrie Moore.

Moore and Ismail earned All-America status in their respective sports with Moore receiving honorable men-tion for Kodak All-American and Ismail earning Second Team AP All-American.

In 2005-06, Beauregard oversaw a department that captured the Jacoby Cup Trophy, awarded to the top women’s program in the MAC based on sports standings. WMU has now won the Jacoby and Reese (men’s overall sports award) trophies during Beauregard’s tenure. The Broncos garnered three regular season titles — gymnastics, softball and women’s tennis and two MAC Tournament titles — gymnastics and women’s tennis. Under Beauregard’s direction, WMU also won its 100th MAC title all-time in 2005-06.

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

Along with four MAC titles (men’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer and men’s tennis) in 2003-04, the Broncos also enjoyed an increased level of success in the classroom. WMU’s graduation rate of 83 percent in 2003 ranked eighth nationally and featured a program grade point average of nearly 3.00.

On the playing field in 2002-03, the athletics campaign was highlighted by a pair of conference titles in women’s basketball and softball. The men’s basketball team also made a postseason appearance, com-peting in the National Invitation Tournament. Postseason appearances by the WMU football, volleyball and men’s tennis team highlighted the program’s 2000-01 athletic competition.

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

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

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

Beauregard initially came to WMU in 1979 as head women’s gymnastics coach. In nine seasons (1980-88), she produced two MAC title teams and was twice named the conference’s coach of the year.

Beauregard has been active in numerous community service organizations, including Kalamazoo Rotary, the American Heart Association, Big Brothers/Big Sisters and the Glowing Embers Girl Scouts Council.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

*shared title

WESTERN MICHIGAN MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS (108)

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DR. JOHN M. DUNN

Dr. John M. Dunn became the eighth president of Western Michigan University on July 1, 2007. He was appointed by the WMU Board of Trustees following a nationwide search.

Prior to coming to WMU, President Dunn served as interim chancellor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Earlier, he held the position of provost and vice chancellor at SIUC.

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

Internationally known for his research and writing about the long-term health of individuals with disabilities, Dr. Dunn is the author of more than 50 professional papers and book chapters. He is a past president of the Research Consortium of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; past editor of Quest, a professional publication for kinesiology scholars; and past president of the American Acad-emy of Kinesiology and Physical Education.

Since moving to Michigan, President Dunn has been actively engaged with state and community efforts that focus on qual-ity-of-life issues and enhancing economic development. By ap-pointment of Gov. Jennifer Granholm, he represents the Univer-sity and West Michigan as a member of the Michigan Strategic Economic Investment and Commercialization Board. He also is a member of the boards of the Bronson Healthcare Group, First National Bank, Southwest Michigan First, the Gilmore Keyboard Festival and the WMU Foundation. He is also the 2009 chairman of the Greater Kalamazoo Area United Way campaign.

In early 2009, President Dunn led the Mid-American Conference search that resulted in the appointment of new MAC Commissioner Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher.

Dr. Dunn, who began his teaching at the University of Connecticut in 1972, earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Northern Illinois University in 1967 and 1969, respec-tively. He earned his doc-toral degree from Brigham Young University in 1972.

President Dunn and his wife, Linda, reside in Kal-amazoo in the president’s official residence. They are the proud parents of three children, Matthew (mar-ried to Lesley), Michael and Kerry.

BOARD OF TRUSTEESDennis W. Archer Detroit, Mich.Jeanne H. Carlson Novi, Mich.Sarah L. DeNooyer Kalamazoo, Mich.William D. Johnston Portage, Mich.William J. Martin Battle Creek, Mich.Kenneth V. Miller Kalamazoo, Mich.Daniel W. Pero Dimondale, Mich.Larry F. Tolbert Kalamazoo, Mich.

UNIVERSITY SENIOR STAFFDr. John M. Dunn PresidentDr. Timothy J. Greene Provost & VP for Academic AffairsLowell Rinker CFO, VP for Business and FinanceCarl M. “Bud” Bender VP for DevelopmentCarol L.J. Hustoles VP for Legal Affairs & General CounselGregory J. Rosine Senior VP for Advancement & Legislative AffairsDr. Paula D. Kohler Associate VP for ResearchDr. Diane K. Anderson VP for Student AffairsDr. James A. Gilchrist Vice Provost for Academic Operations, CIODean K. Honsberger Associate VP for Budget & PlanningRobert G. Miller Associate VP for Community OutreachDavid A. Glenn Associate VP for Institutional EquityCheryl P. Roland Associate VP of University RelationsKathy B. Beauregard Director of Intercollegiate AthleticsJamie M. Jeremy Executive Director of Alumni RelationsDr. Martha B. Warfield Assistant VP of the Div. of Multicultural AffairsKahler Scheumann Assistant to the PresidentBetty A. Kocher Secretary to the Board of Trustees

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PRACTICESPlayers and coaches are available for inter-views after practice, Monday through Friday. If there needs to be a special request made, please contact Matt Holmes at 269-387-3168 or 269-998-1638. Media wishing to conduct interviews should call ahead to Matt Holmes at 269-387-3168 or 269-998-1638 and arrive 15-30 minutes before practice ends. Please observe the following rules when at-tending practices:• Photo journalists must shoot from along the sidelines, keeping a safe distance from players• Do not record audio except when an inter-view is under way• Phone interviews with student-athletes will be conducted on as needed basis Monday-Thursday• Phone interviews with Coach Munson are also available as needed

CREDENTIALSAdmission is free to all Western Michigan tennis matches. Please give your interview re-quests to the media relations representative at the match.

WEB SITEThe official WMU Athletic Web Site contains information on all 16 varsity sports. Each sport’s home page contains the latest news releases, statistics, roster, and schedule.

It is necessary to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to view the PDF formatted news releases.

Bronco fans can follow Live Stats of all WMU matches FREE. Simply go to www.wmubron-cos.com, go to the women’s tennis home page and click Schedule. Clcik the camera icon to be taken to that particular match’s live stats and follow along.

TWITTERFollow Western Michigan Women’s Tennis on Twitter.

twitter.com/holmeswmu

WHAT’S IN A NAME?When referring to the football program or the conference, please used the following:

• Western Michigan University• Western Michigan• WMU• Broncos• Mid-American Conference• MACNOT• Western• MAC Conference

MATKANANDIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONSOhio, 1997Fifth Season269-387-4125/[email protected]

MATTHOLMESASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONSIndianapolis, 2002Fifth [email protected]

KRISTINKEIRNSASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONSHeidelberg, 2005Fourth [email protected]

ADAMBODNARASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONSWestern Michigan, 2008Second [email protected]

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ATHLETIC STAFF & COACHES

Dannie AlexanderDirector of Facilities

Don BeyerDirector of Ticket Operations

Dennis CorbinAssistant Athletic Director

Monty PorterAssociate Athletic Director

Bob D’AmelioAssistant Athletic Director

Rob HuntDirector of Athletic

Development

Jeff StoneAssociate Athletic Director

Stacy VallierDirector of Corporate

Relations

Amy WashingtonAssistant to Athletic Director &

Senior Associate Athletic Director

Suzie GrechInterim Head Coach

Women’s Soccer

Stu RiddleHead Coach

Men’s Soccer

Dave KuzaraHead CoachGymnastics

Betsy KuhleHead Coach

Women’s Tennis

Randy FordHead Coach

Baseball

Jim CulhaneHead Coach

Hockey

Bill CubitHead Coach

Football

Kathy LeitkeHead Coach

Softball

Kelly LycanHead Coach

Cross Country/Track & Field

Dave MorinHead CoachMen’s Tennis

Colleen MunsonHead Coach

Volleyball

Cindy TroutHead Coach

Golf

Tasha McDowellHead Coach

Women’s Basketball

Robin HookAssistant Athletic Director

Kathy BeauregardAthletic Director

Dave CorstangeSenior Associate Athletic Director

Kyle BlechaDirector of Medical

Services

Maria SanchezDirector of Academic

Services & Compliance

Rachel StrassnerDirector of Corporate

Relations

Elains RussellDirector of Marketing

Steve HawkinsHead Coach

Men’s Basketball

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ADMINISTRATIONKathy Beauregard Director of AthleticsDave Corstange Senior Associate ADMonty Porter Associate AD/Business OperationsJeff Stone Associate AD/Academic & Compliance ServicesDennis Corbin Assistant AD/Medical & Support ServicesBob D’Amelio Assistant AD/Marketing, Publicity & LicensingRobin Hook Assistant AD/Broadcasting & Corporate SalesAmy Washington Administrative Assistant to AD

ACADEMIC & COMPLIANCE SERVICESMaria Sanchez Director of Athletic Academic ServicesMarshall Steward Athletic Academic AdvisorRachel Strassner Director of Compliance

BUSINESS OFFICEPatty Moore Financial Clerk/Business OperationsKim Hemingway Insurance CoordinatorJoe Armstrong Computer Assistant

CHEERLEADINGChristopher Wang Head Coach

CORPORATE RELATIONSStacy Vallier Director of Corporate RelationsDavid Zolp Assistant Director

DANCEKate Clark Head Coach

DEVELOPMENTRob Hunt Director of Development for AthleticsMellissa Porter Secretary/Gary Fund

EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENTKenico Hines Head Equipment ManagerDion Van Atter Equipment ManagerJoyce Fooy Equipment Manager

FACILITIESDannie Alexander Director of Athletic FacilitiesMatt Kulik Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

MARKETING & PROMOTIONS/LICENSINGElaine Russell Director of Sports MarketingKim Stoebick Coordinator of Community Relations

MEDIA RELATIONSMat Kanan Athletic Media Relations DirectorMatt Holmes Associate Media Relations DirectorKristin Keirns Assistant Media Relations DirectorAdam Bodnar Assistant Media Relations Director

TICKET OFFICEDon Beyer Director of Ticket OperationsMatt Folck Assistant Director of Ticket Operations

TRAINING/STRENGTH STAFFKyle Blecha Director of Medical ServicesBrian Bauer Assistant Director of Medical ServicesKate Dornbos Assistant Athletic TrainerLisa Hardy Assistant Athletic TrainerKevin Lehmann Assistant Athletic TrainerNate Peoples Head Football Strength & Conditioning CoachTim Herrmann Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

BASEBALLRandy Ford Head CoachScott Demetral Assistant CoachTom Grant Assistant Coach

MEN’S BASKETBALLSteve Hawkins Head CoachClayton Bates Assistant CoachRick Carter Assistant CoachBacari Alexander Assistant CoachMike Murray Coordinator of Basketball Operations

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLTasha McDowell Head CoachGlenn Box Assistant CoachYvette Harris Assistant CoachPhil Sayers Assistant CoachLindsey Hass Director of Basketball Operations

FOOTBALLBill Cubit Head CoachDave Cohen Defensive Coord./Assistant CoachMike Grant Assistant Head CoachRyan Cubit Assistant CoachTim Daoust Assistant CoachRich Nagy Assistant CoachJake Moreland Assistant CoachMike Sabock Assistant CoachBob Stanley Assistant CoachTim Knox Director of Football OperationsPatrick Bracken Coordinator of Video Operations

WOMEN’S GOLFCindy Trout Head CoachClark Peterson Volunteer Coach

GYMNASTICSDave Kuzara Head CoachKevin Anderson Assistant Coach

HOCKEYJim Culhane Head CoachScott Robson Assistant CoachMarc Fakler Assistant CoachLynn Ross SecretaryPaul Schneider Manager/Lawson Arena

MEN’S SOCCERStu Riddle Head CoachBen Pirmann Assistant CoachAllen Riddle Director of Soccer Operations

WOMEN’S SOCCERSuzanne Grech Head Coach

SOFTBALLKathy Leitke Head CoachJamie Spitale Associate Head CoachJoe Mandarino Assistant Coach

MEN’S TENNISDave Morin Head CoachJose Orozco Assistant Coach

WOMEN’S TENNISBetsy Kuhle Head CoachMark Henderson Assistant Coach

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELDKelly Lycan Head CoachBill Griffey Assistant CoachTaryn Sheehan Assistant Coach

VOLLEYBALLColleen Munson Head CoachRyan Manning Associate Head CoachJason Reed Assistant CoachAshley Vogl Director of Volleyball Operations

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GARY FUND DONOR LIST

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

Mike Gary Society$10,000 & aboveAVB Construction, LLCRobert J. BobbMargaret BrownWillard A. Brown, Jr.Jeffrey R. CavanaughCole Century, Inc.Thomas ColeThe CSM GroupDavid M. DombrowskiSteven A. EastTara T. EastCatherine L. GrahamGreenleaf Hospitality GroupGreenleaf TrustWilliam D. JohnstonJames KallewardTonia S. KallewardMaple Hill Auto GroupMPI ResearchNational City Bank of the MidwestRadisson Plaza HotelKarie RossGary G. ShookSpartan Paperboard Company, Inc.Ronda E. StrykerJim Vanden BergHarold Zeigler Auto GroupAaron J. ZeiglerBonita ZeiglerBonnie A. ZeiglerHarold J. Zeigler

Scholarship Club$5,000 - $9,999Armstrong International, Inc.Diana M. BernardEdward M. BernardBernard’s Property, LLCDavid R. BuskirkDouglas CallanderEleanor CallanderCitizens to Elect Dave BuskirkJeff P. ClarkCoca-Cola Bottling Company of MichiganMargaret A. DenenfeldMarlene DenenfeldPaul J. DenenfeldStephen DenenfeldDeNooyer ChevroletAdrienne D. DeNooyerDiane DeNooyerJeffrey L. DeNooyerWilliam T. DeNooyerEckert-Wordell ArchitectsLois E. EllisEMA EnterprisesFirst National Bank of MichiganGS PhotoJames HessJeanne L. HessHuntington National BankCarol Ann JacksonRonald H. Jackson *Leonard JohnstonKay D. JonesRichard H. JonesJane LeeuwMike LeeuwWayne LeNeaveMaggie’s CorporationMetro ToyotaMillennium Restaurant GroupJulie MillerKenneth V. MillerJames M. MoellerPatrice L. MoellerDavid G. MorrisonKay MorrisonWilliam J. ParsonsSchupan & Sons, Inc.Marc SchupanDon Seelye Ford, Inc.Michael SeelyeSharon SeelyeSouthwest Michigan FirstStafford-Smith, Inc.Summit Energy ServicesJohn Tapper Automotive

Directors Club$2,500 - $4,999Ann E. AndersonJack B. AndersonCripps Fontaine Excavating, Inc.James M. CrippsLyndon L. CronenMary F. Kissinger DeMaagdThomas W. DeMaagdGeorge A. FranklinMolly FranklinD. L. Gallivan, Inc.Jeff A. Gardner

Charles O. Howey, Jr.John P. HryckoGreg Jennings FoundationGregory A. Jennings, Jr.Jeffrey D. KarnsSharon L. KarnsKelvin W. KeeferMaxine J. KeeferNoel J. KottHoward F. LuckeyJamal MayersDiane MeitzDonald C. MeitzJerry L. MillerPat MischTeresa M. MischScott E. NilesNobis Agri-Service, Inc.Ben NobisTerry NobisCarolyn J. NorrisLarry E. NorrisPfizer Foundation **Tamara PolmanteerTodd PolmanteerHolly S. PowellJim R. RossLynn M. RossJerard M. SalameGarrett L. SoldanoJennifer E. SoldanoState Farm Companies Foundation **Lewis WalkerDean E. WebsterJolan A. WebsterWhitaker-LaChance Insurance Agency, Inc.Lauri F. WingleWilliam E. WingleWolff Financial Management, LLCMatthew R. Wolff

Champions Club$1,000 - $2,499Carolyn A. AdamsWilliam V. AdamsAetna Foundation, Inc. **Janie S. AlbrightBarbara Jean AlexanderCharles B. AlexanderAmerican Metal Fab, Inc.Ann Marie AndrusWilliam E. AndrusPhilip J. AnglinDavid S. AnselNicole R. ArmstrongPatrick B. ArmstrongPatricia M. AshbyCarl L. AweSharon R. AweJudith K. BeamRobert M. BeamKathy B. BeauregardRichard A. BeauregardDennis BerkebileSue Ann BerkebileJames R. BernardBlackhawk Bar & GrillJames E. BollwegMartha L. BoughnerRobert E. BoughnerCharlotte BovenDonald E. BovenKelly M. BrennanDouglas E. BrighamLinda E. BrighamBetty J. BrisendineJacob E. BrisendineAndrew A. BrogowiczPatricia G. BrogowiczMatt BroscoCharles B. BrotebeckPatricia BrotebeckDolores M. BryckRichard D. BryckBarbara Ann BurkeJanis R. BurnettQuinter Burnett, IIFrank E. CalvarusoCarol A. CarpenterGeorge A. CarpenterHeidi M. ChmielJohn J. ChmielConstance ChrystlerJoseph A. ChrystlerJoan ChuraRobert A. ChuraKarin CohnMarlon H. CohnRobert B. ComptonConsumers Energy Foundation **Joseph R. CooperVicki L. CoxJennifer A. CoyneGary L. CramerJanice A. CramerFred A. DeckerLeslie DeckerCarol A. DemetralChris Demetral

Scott D. DemetralTed DemetralJ. Craig DeNooyerSarah L. DeNooyerJon M. DixonSusan M. DixonErwin H. DoerschlerJames R. DolanPatricia DolanDiane K. DreherGary DreherMichael J. DreherEd EdwardsM. Josephine EdwardsNanette S. ElenbaasRonald A. ElenbaasAllen C. EmmonsSusan R. EmmonsDeborah A. EngersDennis W. EngersJanis Nelson EnglishRobert J. EnglishAlain Y. FabiMichele FabiCharles J. FarhoJoyce E. FarhoFifth Third BankFirst Agency, Inc.Lynn FordRandy D. FordThe Gagie SchoolJoe GagieSandra Sue GagieDavid L. GallivanDiane GallivanLloyd E. GearhartRobert E. GeigerJessica GustkeTodd E. GustkeH & H Painting Company, Inc.Ann L. HannonBill HarrisonAlfred V. HeilmanMary Beth HenryThomas J. HenryRosalyn Marie HoganIHS Distributing Company, Inc.Indian Trails, Inc.Mark A. JacksonA. Taylor JacobsCheryl L. JensenSam JensenPeter C. KattKellogg’s Corporate Citizenship Fund **Barbara KenersonDavid A. KenersonDonald J. KenneySusan KingThomas G. KingMary L. KinneyPhilip J. KinneyDavid E. KinnistenElizabeth A. KinnistenDonald J. KnoechelTeresa Ann KnoechelMark K. KnustRyan E. KochenCarlee KoesselJames A. KoesselDarlene E. KohrmanGeorge R. KohrmanWilliam J. KowalskiBarbara J. KreisRussell A. KreisBrenda G. KuhnRonald J. KuhnCatherine E. KunitzerDaniel R. KunitzerMichael E. LabusNancy L. LabusDarrell R. LatvaLenehan Insurance ServicesJ. William Lenehan, Jr.Richard A. LenonLife EMSLarry D. LuethLinda D. LuethBonnie J. MacGraynePaul R. MacGrayneStephan L MacomberMain Street PubKelle L. MaloneyRichard A. MaloneyMartin & Associates Environmental, LLCDianne W. MartinWilliam P. MartinMarysville Marine DistributorsRoberta Lynn McAllisterThomas C. McAllisterMary Elizabeth McCormickThomas L. McCormickMcKinley Financial Services, Inc.James R. McKinleyCarole H. McKinstryClifford J. McKinstryDon McMillinLinda McMillinMeadow View Village Mobile Home ParkMark D. Meijer

Karen L MeinkeKenneth J. MeinkeRuth Ann MeyerRobert G. MillardRose F. MillardCharles D. MillerDoris M. MillerGene F. MillerJean MillerI. William MinorModineer CompanyNorine Agnes MorseJames W. MundenSusan Florence MundenVicky L. MuskyFrank NagyGail A. NelsonTerry L. NelsonCharles R. NidifferDolores NidifferElizabeth L. NobisKenneth P. NobisNulty Agency, Inc.O.K. Distributors, Inc.Greg J. O’NielFloyd L. ParksPhyllis E. ParksPerformance Communications, Inc.Pharmacia Foundation **Portage Cleaners & LaundryRobert D. PrenticeRuth Anne PrenticeBarry Gilbert PurseGeorge A. RabickSusan J. RabickDavid D. ReevesKeith RobertsAdam M. RosalesLynn K. RussellRichard T. RussellDaryl RyndRaymond J. SackettNancy S. SaundersWilliam C. SaundersLinda M. SawallRobert B. SawallJenifer C. ScanlonKerwin Gerard ScanlonDaniel J. ScheidLaura ScheidJohn A. SchlukebirSE Michigan WMU Alumni AssociationDonna L. SeilheimerRandy H. SeilheimerGlen A. ShugarsJanice C. ShugarsCarol A. SimpsonDavid J. SimpsonChristine C. SitkinsFrederick Z. Sitkins, Sr.Bonnie SkippersGlen L. SkippersBrian J. SmithKay Varga SmithLaura A. SmithThomas W. SmithMarjorie A. SpringgateRoland R. SpringgateNorma J. StancatiRoss F. StancatiM. Gayle StephensonStryker InstrumentsKenneth L. TaftSusan TaftAlan ThomasGail J. ThompsonWilliam C. ThompsonJohnathon TonerKerry A. TonerVickie L. TonerMary Little TylerBruce Allen UlleryPatti H. UlleryLarry Van PoperingLaura Van PoperingJames H. VandenbergheSandra M. VandenbergheRoger A. VanderBeekSusan D. VanderBeekVanSweden JewelersC MacKenzie WaldorfSydney WaldorfDaniel S. WarnaarHelen F. WattlesJohn C. WattlesWester Dental Care, P.C.Keith E. WesterJames Edward WhiteLee Ann WhiteNancy U. WoodworthThomas B. Woodworth, Jr.Donald R. Zuidweg

Directors Club$2,500 - $4,999Ann E. AndersonJack B. AndersonCripps Fontaine Excavating, Inc.James M. Cripps

Lyndon L. CronenMary F. Kissinger DeMaagdThomas W. DeMaagdGeorge A. FranklinMolly FranklinD. L. Gallivan, Inc.Jeff A. GardnerCharles O. Howey, Jr.John P. HryckoGreg Jennings FoundationGregory A. Jennings, Jr.Jeffrey D. KarnsSharon L. KarnsKelvin W. KeeferMaxine J. KeeferNoel J. KottHoward F. LuckeyJamal MayersDiane MeitzDonald C. MeitzJerry L. MillerPat MischTeresa M. MischScott E. NilesNobis Agri-Service, Inc.Ben NobisTerry NobisCarolyn J. NorrisLarry E. NorrisPfizer Foundation **Tamara PolmanteerTodd PolmanteerHolly S. PowellJim R. RossLynn M. RossJerard M. SalameGarrett L. SoldanoJennifer E. SoldanoState Farm Companies Foundation **Lewis WalkerDean E. WebsterJolan A. WebsterWhitaker-LaChance Insurance Agency, Inc.Lauri F. WingleWilliam E. WingleWolff Financial Management, LLCMatthew R. Wolff

Honorary Coaches Club$500 - $999Mary M. AllwardtRobert S. AllwardtDiane K. AndersonJohn E. AndingJudah Ari-GurPnina Ari-GurElizabeth AseritisPeter L. AseritisEugene J. AskenEvie AskenJane E. BakerHarold L. BateSherry BateJay E. BattilanaBC REPROGRAPHICS, INC.Alan W. BellileJane M. BellileJudith A. BerridgeRonald A. BerridgeCarol L. BeyerDonald Charles BeyerJudith K. BezileRichard T. BezileBig Boy of South HavenBig Boy of WaylandDebra L. BirdRobert D. Bird, Jr.Patrick John BirneyLaurel L. BlasiJanene L. BrenemanJeffrey S. BrenemanCatherine A. BrennanTerrence E. BrennanJohn R. BromleyGary P. BrownLogan BrownDiane K. BudrowJack C. Budrow, Jr.Marilyn R. BuistPhillip C. BuistLewis E. BurchardBrad BushmanByce & AssociatesBrian D. CaplanRobert R. CappSandra L. CappGeorgia L. CarterCentury Concrete Construction CompanyGeoffrey E. ClappLinda J. ClappValorie J. CloreWallace B. Clore, IIIMarilyn G. ClysdalePat ClysdaleGerald A. ColanerJames C. ColemanLucille R. ConwayJames W. CookSuzanne Cook

Thomas F. CookTimothy M. CooperCoopertech LLCDennis R. CorbinGayle Ann CorbinDawnanne CorbitJohn W. CostelloCynthia Yendes CoxHomer C. Cox, IIIWilliam H. CoxMonique CoyneThomas E. CoyneBeverly J. CrabbRobert W. CrabbBill CubitNancy CubitMillie R. CudneyDiane D’AmelioRobert F. D’AmelioMaribeth DangelRoy DangelElizabeth Ann DarnellCharles Tadd DavisDeborah J. DavisWilliam De KoffJudy DeHaanRobert W. DeHaanBarbara A. DehnRoger L. DehnDaniel T. DekkerKimberly L. DekkerMichael A. DemetralJoan Elizabeth deMinkLarry L. deMinkSusan M. DennisGregory A. DobsonMelinda Carol DobsonDoc Steel LLCL. D. Docsa Associates, Inc.Bud DonnellyCarol Ann DonnellyMary Allen DoudRobert S. DoudJohn M. DunnLinda T. DunnBill DykhuisEaton Corporation **Myrna I. EbertWilliam A. EbertEducational Community Credit UnionDonald K. EdwardsMargaret E. EdwardsPamela C. EnslenThe Honorable Richard A. EnslenPaula K. ErnstStephen M. ErnstJames EscamillaJanis L. EtzcornJohn V. EtzcornJoan I. EvertsJohn EvertsFamily Relocation-Harley & Son Ent., Inc.Fibre Converters, Inc.Berle FinkeyFlorence FinkeyAnn L. FinnefrockDonald R. FinnefrockGregory Lee FlaskaGraydon C. FoxJack D. FoxMarion R. FoxSandra J. FoxFrederick Construction, Inc.Carl FrederickRoberta GabierRussell L. GabierCarmen GarrattDonald M. GarrattJohn M. GartlandIrving S. Gilmore Foundation **Alan GlendeningBarbara J. GlendeningDavid M. GouldAnn E. GuniaGary W. GuniaCora Lee HagemannJohn Y. HagemannCarol E. HallJames J. HallPatsy F. HandRaymond L. HandJoanna B. Hartenstein-McIntyreIma Jane HartmanRichard E. HartmanJanice Anne HavelJohn E. HavelSteve HawkinsMartha S. HearronMichele HeckmanRory HeckmanEdward J. HeinigRuth M. HeinigCynthia A. HempsteadDavid M. HempsteadMarolyn E. HendershottRichard F. HendershottJoseph P. HerdusPatty M. HerdusDouglas V. Heystek

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Margo J. HeystekGuy L. Hiestand IIISandra HiestandCora G. HillsDaniel P. HillsThe Hinman CompanySandra Jo HoffmannJere T. HooverLynn A. HortonRobert L. HortonKenneth L. HosnerHospital Network, Inc.Lynda L. HuntGary J. HurleyVictoria M. HurleyJon P. HurryMark J. Jaeger Safety ConsultingMark JaegerStephen E. JeffersonTerry Baxter JeffersonFrank H. JeremyJamie JeremyWendy M. JohnsonRussell KalisSue KalisCindy L. KalvinGreg KalvinBonnie J. KellayDanny L. KellayGary Kent-BrackenWendy L. Kent-BrackenMike KiewietKnapp EnergyCarol KnappRobert D. KnappTimothy A. KnoxTimothy J. KoolJoan KosterLeslie N. KosterJoan M. KowalRichard M. KowalMarilyn J. KribsBirgitta KudlickiElizabeth W. KuhleBryan KuhticTiffany C. KuhticGary B. KushnerSynthia H. KushnerJames W. LambornMarilyn A. LambornLaurel Hill Swim and Tennis ClubSandra J. LawrenceL. Max Lee, IIYvonne A. LeeJanet L. LeRoyWilliam LeRoyLevine & LevineAlan G. LewandowskiBonnie Jean LintzRonald M. LintzDon E. LovejoyBrian E. MacDonellGeorge F. ManleyGladys M. ManleyManning EnterprisesSherri ManningSteve ManningPatricia MarmonPaul MarmonGaye A. McCormickMichael D. McCormickDennis C. McCrumbMary Swanson McCrumbKevin K. McCullyBrian McDavidJames W. McIntyre IIIMichele C. McLaughlinJerry MeinzingerMartha M. MeinzingerBonnie J. MenzieHal K. MenzieBlythe E. VanderHoff MercerTom MercerMerrill Lynch & Company Foundation, Inc. **Michigan Commerce BankAllyn L. MillerDavid A. MillerDorothy L. MillerJohn T. MillerKellie K. MillerDiane L. MisnerW. Craig MisnerRichard E. Morehouse, Jr.Jake MorelandGuy W. MorganTristan Paul MossMichael L. MuellerSidney MuellerMulder Waterproofing & Sealants, Inc.Edward MullerMarcella MullerDavid Robert MurdockLisa MurdockJames E. MurrayBenefit Associates, Inc.Ken NehringNetwork Real Estate, LLCJane C. NicholsGordie Niles

Sandra G. NilesLarry P. NolanVern L. NorrisJane Ann NortonThomas W. NortonJeffrey C. O’BrienFrances A. O’ConnellGerald John O’ConnellMichael E. OsbornOssewaarde, Anderson & Smith InvestmentJoan O’TooleKevin E. O’TooleNancy S. OwenThomas L. OwenPakk Pubs, Inc.Joan M. PalleschiTerence A. PalleschiMary E. PalmerSusan K. PappasWilliam J. PappasMargaret E. ParrottEric M. PattersonPediatric DentistryDonald P. PenskarAlice PerroneJoseph V. PerroneCurt PetersenBarbara J. PiggottWalton Piggott, Jr.Richard PinsM. Montgomery Porter, IIIMellissa L. PorterEvelyn A. PrattKenneth I. PrattBruce M. PrinceLinda K. PrinceValdis J. RagainisJames R. RalphDonald RamlowMary E. RamlowLarry Lee RandallNeil RankinSandra M. ReeceThomas L. ReeceCathy ReedSteve L. ReedJoel H. ReinoehlRhino’s Hometown PubDavid B. RicardDavid N. RiceMargaret RiceGloria J. RichardsSteve RichardsAudrey A. RichterRichard S. RichterDonna RickliJohn RickliKathleen Marie RinkerLowell P. RinkerDale E. RoweDavid L. RozelleFlorence E. RozelleLinda L. RumbleRoger A. RumbleEric R. RussellLynne SageWilliam V. SageRoger SamsonSteward SandstromDonald SappanosGary L. SargentRoxanne SargentRobert J. SayfieStephen J. ScafariaJames T. SchaperVickie Ann SchaperRichard ScheffersJoan Kay SchmidtLeta C. SchoenhalsDale P. SchreuderElaine K. SchreuderJane SchreuderJohn M. SchreuderMichael ShanahanPatricia J. ShanahanJames R. ShinarJoanne K. ShinarKevin A. ShugarsLori Ann ShugarsMargie ShugarsWayne ShugarsDana SlocumTami SlocumRonn I. SofenRaymond F. SohnJohn T. SouleRaeanne SouleThe Spirit ShoppeRaymond M. SrebothMichael A. SteffesNancy J. SteffesAnn M. StevensFred L. StevensBrenda L. StoddardJames N. StoddardMichael StoddardRuth StoddardAnne K. StoneJeffrey A. Stone

Nancy K. StrohsRobert F. StrohsDeb S. Studt-ScafariaChris M. SundbergNancy Lynn SundbergDennis M. TaftLinda TaftThree Rivers Anodizing, Inc.Timber Ridge Ski AreaA. John Todd, IVCathy ToddTPC of MichiganBarbara J. TrolzGerald A. TrolzBrian M. TulikRandy L. UttingShari L. UttingKathryn N. Van DisRobert W. Van DisDavid W. Van ZoestLaura R. Van ZoestCarol VandenBosRoger A. VandenBosLouis R. VandenBoschBetty L. Vander MolenRichard Vander MolenNorbert Vander SteenRonald J. VoelkerTerry L. VollmerCarolyn Nina VredeveltJack R. VredeveltWacker Chemical Corporation **Leonard R. WadeRobert F. WagnerSusan J. WagnerJames S. WareShelia D. WareDebra WeberSteven WeberJoshua T. WeinerDaniel C. WeirickDebi WeirickMark D. WeishaarBryan WesternLinda WesternCarol A. WheartyRiley R. Whearty IIWhelan and CompanyJudith A. WhiteLouis J. White, Jr.Charles L. WilesDouglas E. WillsMary Evelyn WillsDavid P. WilsonJoyce WilsonN. Scotty WilsonRichard K. WolfeSusan A. WolfeJoseph L. WoodJudy L. WoodM. Diane WoodMichael C. Wood *John W. Woods, Jr.Todd C. WoodsWorkforce Strategies, Inc.Carole L. WrightGerhard C. WynbeltPatricia L. WynbeltYarrow Golf & Conference Center

Brown & Gold Club$250 - $499Elenora AdamsRobert J. AdamsAdvance Recycling & Disposal, LLCSamuel J. AntonazzoSuzanne L. AntonazzoHerbert R. Ayres, IIIPearl L. BahreFrank R. Ballard IIIBonita BatesHalbert Lee-Earl Bates, Sr.James S. BeadlePatricia M. BeadleKeith A. BeauregardSue-Ellen BeauregardTimothy J. BebberSusan BeckerBruce L. BendixSusan L. BendixA. Wayne BergerImogene BergerDonald R. BeyerMarla M. BeyerAnne M. BitzerDaniel E. BitzerKelley L. BlackenPaul F. BlackenVerne BodineAnita C. BondyRichard Allen BondyTracy H. BransonBrent D. BrekkeDennis D. BridgesEugene BrinkJean BrinkKathleen C. BrinkmanNorman D. BrinkmanRichard A. Buckles

Richard T. BurkeAllen S. BushMary L. BushLawrence M. ButlerSally A. ButlerArvon D. ByleSally J. ByleCarrabba’s Italian GrillRobert J. ChantSally A. ChantGlenn G. CherupSusan M. CherupCynthia Ann ChesneyGregory R. ChesneyJerry L. ClanceyChris ClarkeScot R. ConantConsumers Credit UnionDavid A. CorstangeKaren CorstangeKay H. CoyneJoseph B. CreekKathryn J. CreekSteven R. CronkiteRyan William CubitEllen CurranJeffrey Allen DahleyStacie M. DahleyDiann L. DanhoffJames L. DanhoffJoyce L. DeRightPearl L. DeVriesRonald A. DeVriesHarold D. DishonJoyce DishonDiane DonovanMark R. DonovanLawrence D. DuganSteve J. DukeCheryl A. DundonWilliam L. DundonShirley Gary DunkinWilliam Wesley DunkinMary DunnCarolyn E. EvertsJames B. EvertsJeanne EwingBradley J. FischerRoss E. FitzpatrickJohn D. Fleckenstein, Jr.Mary Jane FloresRichard W. Flores, Sr.Donna J. FoglesonBradley H. FongerLinda Jean FongerPatricia Ann FosdickRoger E. FosdickRandolph Theodore FosterJerry F. FussKathryn FussC. Edward Gasaway, Jr.Patricia A. GasawayDebra L. GaugierJames W. GaugierJack S. GesmundoJoseph L. GesmundoGary J. GieverCharles W. GlasnerBruce D. GoetheCarmen GreenWilliam A. GreenJohn S. GriesbachJulie L. GriesbachMark J. GriffithDavid M. GrinderSue GrinderJames K. HackenbergGlenda HallRandall HallMichael P. HalpinLaura A. HamannNorman L. HamannChantal HanelKenneth G. HanelAl HarigPaul HartwigSterling HartwigNelda Sue HayesRobert E. HayesKandace T. HigleyWilliam H. HigleyCynthia J. HillJohn E. HillCarol Ann HindleyDouglas O. HindleyAlfred K. HoHoekstra Roofing CompanyEvelyn L. HogarthGrant G. Hogarth, Sr.Alan M. HolckRobert HollanderDennis R. HollarJean C. HollarSusan S. HollarJames F. HoltgreiveDean K. HonsbergerRobin D. HookRuth HookErin M. Hunt

Robert E. Hunt IIDavid A. IkerdTheresa IkerdIke’s Painting ServiceImproved Funding Techniques-MichiganInfinity Sports, Inc.Amy Taylor JohnsonBrian S. JohnsonHoward A. JohnsonLowell JohnsonKalamazoo Community FoundationKalamazoo GazetteRobert F. KennedyDan KettenbeilSherry Marie KettenbeilJames W. Key, Jr.Paige KeyScott A. KilgrenJames Robert KinneyMarlin D. KlecknerSherry V. KlecknerAnne P. KlimekJeffrey P. KlimekKaren Louise KocsondyZoltan G. KocsondyJonathan P. KoetsKaren Faith KoetsLois KoningWilliam J. KoningCheryl KrausePatrick KrauseJanice L. KuhagenJerald W. KussRichelle F. KussDavid Roland LaLiberteLangeland ChapelsDavid James LarsonGary M. LaTulipKathleen A. LaTulipJamie LawlorJohn R. LawlorMichael E. LebednickJohn Michael LeeLenora K. LeePatrick LennonMartha LezotteRaymond L. LezotteMark S. LiberackiPamela G. LiberackiHoward D. LindersLeatha M. LindersSteven LinsAnne L. LittleBonnie LockerJames C. LockerJames T. LongMable LongAija LubavsKonrads V. LubavsJim LudemanPeggy LudemanBrian J. LuethColleen LundgrenDennis D. LundgrenLori I. MasnariRay Edward MasnariGary R. MathewsEdward J. MayoWilliam J. Maze, Jr.Alice McCartyRobert McCartyTasha McDowellRyan N. McGregorCheryl A. McKennaOwen P. McKennaKelly L. McKeoughKevin E. McKeoughMike MetznerGlenn MillerLynne MillerMargaret L. MillerRichard Alan MillerNancy Tenbosch MillsRobert E. Lee Mills, Jr.John G. MizziKimberly A. MizziModernistic Cleaning Services, Inc.Aylene Y. MooreJack L. MooreDiane Marie MoreaScott MulderEric MuntherJan MuntherJeanette P. NixonTheodore F. NixonWilliam R. NoblesNorthern Trust Company **Cindy L. PaavolaMike E. PageHelen M. PalleschiLonnie L. PalleschiJohn Calvin Palmer IIIRebecca L. PalmerParker Hannifin Foundation **Genevieve Dorothy ParkerHarry ParkerBarbara J. ParsonsMichael H. ParsonsDave Patterson

Jill B. PattersonCarole PawlowskiKenneth F. PawlowskiHal PeacockMaureen PeacockDiane B. PelcRonald PelcErick D. PerryDerek F. PetrakBetsy PhillipsKevin A. PhillipsKen PierceNancy L. PollardRobert C. PollardDavid L. PruisBonnie PurleeGeorge C. PurleeRE/MAX of MichiganWalter A. RobisonHenry L. Rohs, Jr.Joan Carol RohsRugger’s Up & UnderBerclay A. RuschakWilliam S. RuschakJoan M. RussellTimothy D. RussellAndrew Anthony RymshaJose E. SantamariaKaren Trout SantamariaAllen D. SchauJack Neff SchermerhornChris A. SchneiderLouise SchneiderPatricia Ann SchneiderPaul Edward SchneiderHeinz E. SchroederScott’s Pig RoastAvis L. SebalyRay Scott ShugarsSign Boys, LLCCarol D. SimpsonJ. Brooks SimpsonDaniel R. SmithJudy A. SmithWilliam J. SpragueCharlene M. SprickRobert W. SprickSPX Corporation Foundation **Gregory Dale StaudacherJamie L. SteenwykKeith B. SteenwykRonald B. StephensWendy L. StockCarol StrongEdwin C. StrongJanet SutherlandVerne E. SutherlandJudith S. Takemoto-BucklesMargaret M. TannerRichard W. TannerTesar Printing CompanyGary E. TibblePatricia M. TibbleJohn W. TimkoLinda L. TolstykaPatrick J. TolstykaEmil J. Tomanek, Jr.Nancy TomanekLawrence A. UlmerMarsha R. UlmerRoger E. UlrichMelvin D. Van DisVivian Van DisRoss VanderCookSusan E. VanderCookVanderMay Construction, Inc.Gary B. WaltersFran L. WashingtonVon H. Washington, Sr.J. William Weessies, Jr.Gary L. WegenkeSandra S. WegenkeSheri Marie WegnerJohn WeitzelKatie WeitzelG. Glen WellerTimothy W. WenzelDonald C. WermePatricia WermeBetty WestonFrances D. WinegarMarvin L. WinegarJudy WoizeschkeThomas A. WoizeschkeKathleen A. WolfThomas R. Wolf, Jr.Janice Elaine WrightR. Gerald WrightRichard D. Zane, Jr.Cynthia Marie ZerbanJason A. ZerbanFrederick L. ZuidemaMarie Zuidema

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