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GolfSouthern utah univerSity
2011-12
suu Golf QuiCk faCTs
Location: Cedar City, Utah 84720
Mailing Address: 351 W. Center
Enrollment: 8,066
Founded: 1897
Nickname: Thunderbirds
Colors: Scarlet and White
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: The Summit League
President: Dr. Michael Benson
Athletic Director: Ken Beazer
Assoc. AD/Dir. Sports Medicine: Ricky
Mendini, ATC
Assoc. AD/Compliance: Todd Brown
Assoc, AD/Business: Jason Norris
SWA: Marlene Barth
FAR: Dr. Deborah Hill
Head Coach: Richard Church (Utah ‘89)
Assistants: John Evans (BYU, 1966)
Casey McClellan (SUU ‘98)
Best Time To Reach Church: 10-2 daily
Golf Office Phone: 435-586-7805
Athletic Department Phone: 435-865-8385
Athletic Office Fax: 435-586-5444
Men:
2010-11 Summit League Finish: Second
NCAA Tournament: None
2009-10 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/1
Redshirts Returning: 1
Women:
2010-11 Summit League Finish: Eighth
NCAA Tournament: None
2009-10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/0
Redshirts Returning: 0
Media Relations Director: Neil Gardner
(Golf Contact)
Office: . . . . . . . . . . . . . (435) 586-7753
Home: . . . . . . . . . . . . . (435) 586-1127
email . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
Assistant SID: Kyle Cottam
Office: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (435) 586-7752
email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
Assistant SID: Kyle Newhouse
Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (435) 586-7758
email: . . . . . . . [email protected]
Sports Information FAX: (435) 586-5444
Website: www.suutbirds.com
souThern uTah media PoliCies
Credentials Media credentials are required for Southern Utah University’s Pat HIcks In-
vitational. Media representatives wishing to cover the event should contact the
SUU Sports Information Office two weeks prior to the tournament so we may as-
sist your needs.
Interview Policies During the week: To arrange an interview with a player and/or coach, please
contact the SUU Athletic Media Relations Office at (435) 586-7753 and a time
convenient to both parties will be arranged. No player interviews will be granted
prior to the event on competition days. Competition days: The coaches will be available for interviews following theday’s play. Players may be interviewed at their option as they leave the course.Requests for interviews with opposing players must be arranged through thatschool’s SID office, according to that school’s interview policy.
Primary souThern uTah media
The Spectrum/Daily News 369 N. 100 W. Cedar City, Utah 84720. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435-586-7471
The University Journal 351 W. Center St. Cedar City, Utah 84720 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435-586-5487
The Deseret News PO Box 1257 Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801-237-2161
The Salt Lake Tribune 90 S. 400 W. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801-257-8900
SUTV 351 W. Center St. Cedar City, Utah 84720 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435-586-8011
KMYU-TV 31 East, St. George Blvd., St. George, Utah 84770 . . . . . . . . . 435-773-6322
KCSG-TV 845 E. Red Hills Parkway St. George Utah 84770 . . . . . . . . . . 435-986-9715
Power 91 Radio 351 W. Center St. Cedar City, Utah 84720 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435-586-7975
Table of ConTenTs
2011-12 Men’s and Women’s Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Cedar City/Iron County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10
Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Men’s Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-19
Men’s Roster/Team Photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
2010-11 Men’s Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
2010-11 Women’s Statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
SUU Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
SUU Athletics Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
SUU Athletics Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
SUU Athletics Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
SUU President Michael Benson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
SUU President’s Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
SUU Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
SUU Record Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-34
This Is Southern Utah University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-42
Women’s Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-29
Women’s Roster/Team Photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
2011-12 Southern Utah Golf Outlook
2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
A nice mix of youth and experience would be a good way
to analyze both the men’s and the women’s golf teams at
Southern Utah University in 2011-12.
And that analysis has head coach Richard Church cau-
tiously optimistic about the season.
The men’s team returns a solid core of upperclassmen and
an experienced sophomore class, and adds two talented
freshmen who have had a good deal of success in the high
school and junior golf ranks. The women’s team also has a
good core of experienced returning players, a good soph-
omore class, and a good group of incoming freshmen.
“We come into the season with a good group of leaders
returning on both the men’s and women’s teams,” Church
says. “Most of our returners are coming off good sum-
mers. One the men’s side we had five players do well at
the Utah Amateur, with four making it to medal play and
we had some success on the women’s side as well.
“We’ve got a good core of returning players on both
teams, and we’ve got two good freshman classes as well,”
he adds.
The men’s team has three seniors: Jeff Evans, Brad Millard
and Jordan Orth; as well as sophomores Nic Booth, Jake
Holt and Greg Kerber returning from last year’s squad.
All three sophomores played in at least eight of the team’s
12 events last season, so it is an experienced bunch. Tyler
Hunt, a redshirt freshman returning from an LDS church
mission, will also rejoin the team this season.
Just one senior will compete on the women’s side in 2011-
12, Kacy Buckner, as the other senior, Sadie Palmer, is
using a redshirt year this season. Buckner is joined by jun-
iors Jamie Coking and Brittany Edwards, as well as soph-
omores Kaohi Loo and Rose Pelletier on the competition
squad. Buckner, Coking and Loo played in every event
last season, while Edwards missed just two.
Entering the mix for the men are freshmen Foster Kenton
III and Sammy Cole; and Monica Jung, Alyssa Ballew and
Shantell Spackman on the women’s squad. All five had a
good deal of success prior to joining the Thunderbirds.
SUU also added another freshman on the women’s team,
Megan Terry, but she is rehabilitating an injury and will
redshirt along with Palmer this season.
On the men’s side Evans returns as one of the most suc-
cessful players in SUU history. A two-time all-Summit
League performer, Evans was named the league’s most
valuable player last year, then he went on to win the Utah
State Amateur in the summer, becoming the first Thun-
derbird, current or former, to win the event. Evans posted
the third-lowest stroke average in school history last sea-
son, 72.6, and had seven top-20 finishes, including five in
the top-10, in 11 stroke-play events.
Jeff EvansKacy Buckner
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“Jeff has all the tools plus he has a great work ethic,”
Church notes. “He is looking to improve his golf game
daily. He sets high goals for himself and he has the ability
to achieve them. He has good length, a good short game
and he’s very good around the greens.”
Millard played in all but one tourney last season, and his
75.26 career stroke average ranks eighth all-time at South-
ern Utah. He finished second on the team five times in the
10 tournaments he competed in and has had the team’s
second-lowest stroke average, behind Evans, the past two
years.
“With the improved ability on the team Brad has worked
harder this summer than he has in the past,” Church says.
“He’s been a solid member of the team the past couple of
years and done everything we brought him in to do. I
hope to see good leadership from him in his senior sea-
son.”
Orth wound up fourth on the team in stroke average last
year after competing in 10 of the 12 events. He joined the
team as a sophomore in 2009 after transferring from Dixie
State, and he competed in all of the team’s events in the
spring of 2010.
“Jordan has continued to work hard on his game ever
since he got here,” Church says. “He is striving to im-
prove and he continues to improve. He has good leader-
ship skills and has a lot of talent. We look for him to con-
tinue to be a solid contributor to the team.”
Last year’s team had no seniors and no sophomores,
meaning this year’s sophomore class got a lot of experi-
ence last season, a factor that bodes well for the future.
“Nic, Jake and Greg bring a higher competitive level into
their sophomore seasons than we’ve historically had from
our sophomores,” Church points out.
Booth wound up with the team’s third-lowest stroke aver-
age last year, and after a few struggles in the fall he came
on in the spring, with a pair of top-20 finishes and overall
solid play.
“Nic had a strong summer and he has worked hard to
continue to improve,” Church notes. “His work ethic has
improved, his course management has improved and we
expect him to give Jeff a run for his money this year. He’s
very athletic, hits it a long way and he’s a good wedge
player.”
Holt was also a major contributor during the 2010-11 sea-
son. He missed the team’s season-opener at Air Force, but
played in every event the rest of the way.
“Jake practices harder than anyone else on the team,”
Church says. “He’s a good putter and a good driver of the
Brad MillardNicBooth
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ball. He has some definite skills but he also has some
areas he needs to work on; he knows that and he’s work-
ing to improve those areas.”
Kerber walked on in the fall of 2010 but earned a spot on
the team and by spring he was a regular, appearing in all
but one event. He was fifth on the squad in stroke average
last year.
“Greg is a gritty competitor who has fought his way into a
contributing role on the team,” Church says. “When his
back is against the wall he performs at his best. If I had to
have one guy to make a putt to save my life it would be
him.”
As for the freshmen, Kenton was a four-time all-stater
who won a pair of Nevada high school championships
during his career at Mineral County HS, while Cole was a
CIF Southern Division champion and a three-time all-
league selection at Aliso Niguel HS as well as the first al-
ternate to the U.S. Amateur this past summer.
“Foster brings a good work ethic and a light-hearted per-
sonality to the team, he’s fun to be around and he’s a
good player,” Church notes. “Sammy brings a strong jun-
ior resume’, he was the first alternate to the U.S. Amateur
and he’s had numerous top-10 finishes during his junior
career.”
On the women’s side, with Palmer – who has led the team
the past two seasons, including posting the lowest stroke
average in the four-year history of the women’s program
last year – sitting, there is an opportunity for a handful of
players to rise to the top and lead the team.
As the lone competing senior, Buckner is the logical
choice. She has played in every event for the team all
three years she has been at SUU and has had its second-
lowest stroke average the past two years. She led the team
at three events and was second on the squad three more
times last year, with three top-10 finishes and the team’s
lowest individual round, a 70 at the Jackrabbit Invita-
tional, which is also the second-lowest round in SUU golf
history.
“Kacy’s been a steady player for us for three years and
we’re hoping she has a strong senior season.” Church
says. “As our only senior we’re expecting more leadership
out of her this year, but she’s a talented player. She’s a
good putter, she has good focus and she sees the course
very well.”
Coking has played in every event the last two years. A
player who didn’t really get serious about golf until she
was in high school, she finished last season with the
fourth-best stroke average on the team and she has con-
tinued to improve as she has gained experience.
Kaohi LooJake Holt
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“Jamie is probably our best athlete but she’s relatively in-
experienced as far as golf goes, she was a softball player
before she turned her focus to golf,” Church notes. “She
had a strong summer and she’s made great strides as a
golfer.”
Edwards has been in and out of the lineup the past two
seasons, but she has contributed when given the opportu-
nity. Last year she played in nine of the team’s 11 events
and had a pair of top-25 finishes.
“Brittany hits it a long way, with good length off the tee,”
the coach says. “She has continued to work at her game
and we’re looking forward to seeing that improvement
continue.”
Loo had one of the best freshman seasons in the short his-
tory of SUU women’s golf last year, She finished third on
the team in stroke average after playing in every event,
and she carded a pair of top-10 finishes, including a tie for
third place in her first collegiate event.
“Kaohi worked very hard this summer to improve her
distance,” Church notes. “She’s already a great putter and
if she can get the rest of her game up to that level she has
some real potential. She played a good summer schedule
and we’re looking forward to her season.”
Pelletier is another relative newcomer to the game, but
she has taken advantage of her opportunities to improve
and is poised to become another vital piece of the squad.
Although she competed in just three events last season,
Church says she is the most improved player on the team
this year.
“Rose had the most productive and hardest-working
summer of the whole team, and she showed the most im-
provement,” Church pointed out. “If she continues to im-
prove on her putting we expect her to be in the lineup.”
Jung “has the strongest junior resume of any golfer we’ve
ever brought to Southern Utah, male or female,” Church
says. A native of South Korea who spent much of her life
in Australia, Jung saw an outstanding junior career inter-
rupted when she was in a serious automobile accident
during high school. She has worked hard to come back,
however, and has as much potential as anyone Church
has coached.
“Monica suffered a potentially career-ending injury in
high school but was able to fight her way back,” Church
notes. “At a young age she was on the state team of the
New South Wales Golf Association, but after her accident
it would have been easy to quit, but she just worked
harder. She works very hard, she has a great attitude, and
she’s a great teammate.”
Ballew is another player who had a very successful junior
Monica JungJamie Coking
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career. She was a three-time all-state performer at
Las Vegas’ Arbor View HS who also lettered in soft-
ball and basketball.
“Alyssa was a strong junior player, she played in an
average of 25 tournaments a year in high school,”
Church notes. “She’s athletic and very talented, she
has a lot of golf skill.”
Spackman was a four-year all-region and a three-
time all-state honoree at Utah’s Sky View HS. She
finished third in the state as a senior, and like
Ballew, also lettered in basketball.
“Shantell is very athletic and a great competitor,”
Church says. “She’s fairly new to the game, but
she’s a hard worker and we think she has a lot of
potential.”
Terry is another two-time all-state selection who
lettered in both golf and basketball. She helped her
team to a state championship in 2010 and was re-
gion medalist as a junior.
“Megan was a good junior player but she’s over-
coming an injury she suffered in high school,”
Church pointed out. “Down the road we expect
her to become a contributor when she gets
through her rehabilitation.”
Jordan Orth
Tyler Hunt
Shantell Spackman
Alyssa Ballew
Rose PelleteierGreg KerberBrittany Edwards
Foster Kenton III
Sammy Cole
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Richard Church is in his 12th season as head golf coach at Southern Utah University and his 16th asa member of the SUU golf staff. Church served as the Thunderbirds’ assistant coach for four seasonsprior to taking over from former Coach John Evans in the fall of 2000.
During his tenure as head or assistant coach at SUU, Church has coached seven Academic all-Amer-icans, one conference champion, four conference runners-up, and the University's only two NCAApost-season competitors in golf. He has also seen the team finish second in the league five timessince SUU golf began competing in the Summit League in 1997-98, including in 2005, 2006 and2011.
A 1989 graduate of the University of Utah, Church owns and operates the Blue Pine Motel in nearbyPanguitch, Utah. He has overseen the establishment of the Southern Utah University Golf Endow-ment Fund and has been active in numerous political campaigns, both in Utah and in WashingtonD.C.
Church and his wife, Cheryl, are the parents of four children, Justin, Kyle, Josh and Breanne.
head Coachrichard Churchutah, 1989Twelfth season at suu
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Casey McClellan is in his third season as assistant golf coach at Southern Utah.
A 1998 graduate of Southern Utah University, Coach McClellan will help with travel, tournamentcoaching, and the daily operations of both the men's and women's golf programs, with primary em-phasis on the women’s team. McClellan also serves as the Executive Director of the Utah SummerGames.
Prior to taking the helm at the USG, McClellan served as head women's softball coach at Dixie StateCollege where he led his team to the first national tournament appearance in school history as well asits first Region 18 championship. His squad was also named NJCAA academic all-American Team ofthe Year after compiling a cumulative GPA of 3.67. McClellan has also served as an assistantwomen's basketball coach at DSC and SUU.
Coach McClellan is married to the former Cori Kay Benson. They have one child, Chandler.
assistant CoachCasey mcClellansouthern utah, 1998Third season at suu
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John Evans returned to Southern Utah as an assistant coach last season after a 10-year hiatus fromthe program.
A 1967 graduate of Brigham Young University, Evans was SUU’s head golf coach for eight years be-fore handing the reins to Richard Church in 1999. As SUU’s head coach, Evans guided the team tosecond-place finishes in the Mid-Continent Conference in 1997 and 1998 and coached one Mid-Conmedalist. He also coached many all-conference performers and oversaw the development of the pro-gram as it moved from NAIA competition to the NCAA Division I level.
Coach Evans, who is the PGA professional at Cedar Ridge Golf Course, also had a successful careeras a coach at the high school level. He has also experienced a good deal of success as a player,competing in the PGA Championship in addition to numerous other tournaments.
Coach Evans and his wife Pam, are the parents of six children, Lisa, Leslie, Mike, Robb, Katy andJeff. All three of his sons have played golf at Southern Utah.
Coach Evans is pictured with sons Jeff and Mike at the 2009 U.S. Amateur, where Jeff was a partici-pant.
assistant CoachJohn evansbrigham young, 1966Tenth season at suu
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2010-11 southern utah men’s Golf rosterPlayer Ht Wt Year Hometown Experience/Last School
Nic Booth 6-3 190 So. West Jordan, Utah 1VLWest Jordan HSSammy Cole 6-2 180 Fr. Aliso Viejo, Calif. HS/Aliso Niguel HSJeff Evans 6-3 180 Sr. Cedar City, Utah 3VL/Cedar City HSJake Holt 5-9 155 So. Tooele, Utah 1VL/Tooele HSTyler Hunt 5-10 175 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. RS/Spring Valley HSFoster Kenton III 6-0 225 Fr. Hawthorne, Nev. HS/Mineral County HSGreg Kerber 5-9 155 So. Las Vegas, Nev. HS/Centennial HSBrad Millard 5-9 185 Sr. North Salt Lake, Utah 2VL/Salt Lake CCJordan Orth 5-8 150 Sr. Cranbrook, B.C. 2VL/Dixie State
Head Coach: Richard Church (Utah ‘89) Assistant Coaches: Casey McClellan, John Evans
The 2011-12 Thunderbirds, front, from left: Brad Millard, Tyler Hunt, Jordan Orth, Jake Holt, Greg Kerber. Back: Coach John Evans, Jeff Evans, Sammy Cole, Foster Kenton III, Jake Booth, CoachCasey McClellan, Coach Richard Church
The 2011-12 Southern Utah Men
The 2011-12 Players
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At SUU, 2010-11: Led or co-led the Thunderbirds in every tournament … led the team in stroke aver-
age at 72.6, the third best average in SUU history … had eight top-20 and seven top-10 finishes in 11
tournaments, including fourth at CS Northridge’s Bill Cullum Invitational, fifth at The Summit League
Championships, seventh at South Dakota State’s Jackrabbit Invitational and UC Santa Barbara’s
OGIO Invitational, 10th at Colorado’s Mark Simpson Invitational and 19th at Denver’s Desert
Shootout … best round was a 67 at Northridge, as was his best finish (fourth) … the 67 was tied as
the team’s low round of the season, it also tied the seventh-best round in school history and was one-
off his personal low.
At SUU, 2009-10: Competed at all 11 tournaments and carried the team's lowest stroke average at
74.0 ... best round was 66, at Wyoming's Cowboy Classic, and his best finish was second at SUU's
Pat Hicks Invitational ... had five top-10 finishes and in the spring he finished out of the top-30 just
once in six tourneys ... earned first-team all-Summit League honors after finishing fourth at the league
championship.
At SUU, 2008-09: Played in all but one tournament … carried team’s fourth-best stroke average at
76.4 … best round was 70, which he shot at SUU’s Pat Hicks Thunderbird Invitational and at Den-
ver’s Desert Shootout … best finish was 10th at the Thunderbird Invitational.
At Cedar High School: Earned four letters playing for his dad, John, at Cedar High School …claimed
region medalist honors his senior season … also lettered in basketball, earned region MVP recogni-
tion.
Personal: Won the Utah State Amateur championship this past summer, becoming the first Thunder-
bird to win the tournament … competed at the 2010 US Pub Links after earning a spot in the tourney
as Utah's No. 2 qualifier ... qualified for and competed at the 2009 U.S. Amateur after finishing first at
the Utah Sectional … born in Cedar City, Utah … wife is Heather, parents are Pam and John Evans
... dad is currently head pro at Cedar Ridge Golf Course and an assistant coach on the team as well
as the team’s former head coach ... brothers Mike and Robb also played for the Thunderbirds … ma-
joring in accounting.
Jeff Evans
6-3, 140, Senior
Cedar City, Utah
Cedar City High School
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At SUU, 2010-11: Played in all but one event, finished the season with the second-lowest stroke aver-age on the team, at 75.7 … best round was 70 at Denver’s Desert Shootout … best finish was 12th atThe Summit League Championships … finished second on the team at five tournaments: Air Force’sFalcon Invitational, CS Northridge’s Bill Cullum Invitational, SUU’s Pat Hicks Thunderbird Invitational,Denver and at The Summit League.
At SUU, 2009-10: Was one of just two players to compete in all 11 tournaments for the Thunderbirds... finished the season third on the team with a 74.8 stroke avearage ...best round was a 68 at theUtah Shootout, low finish was 14th at the Summit League championship ... had three top-30 finishes.
At Salt Lake Community College: Was a member of the SLCC club golf team but did not compete.
At Woods Cross High School: Helped the Wildcats to a second place finish in the region and fifthplace at the state championships his senior season … was a three-year letterman ... also earnedthree letters in soccer.
Personal: Advanced to medal play at the 2011 Utah State Amateur … 2008 Lakeside Amateur cham-pion … born Aug. 10, 1985 in Salt Lake City … parents are Nita and Paul Millard … has selectedcommunications as his major course of study.
brad millard5-9, 160, seniornorth salt lake, utahWoods Cross high school
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At SUU, 2010-11: Competed in nine of 11 tournaments and the head-to-head match with Utah State… finished the season with a 77.0 stroke average … best round was a 70 at South Dakota State’sJackrabbit Invitational … best finish was 30th at the Jackrabbit Invite … finished second on the teamtwice, at Colorado’s Mark Simpson Invitational and at the Jackrabbit.
At SUU, 2009-10: Competed for the Thunderbirds in spring of 2010 after joining the team at semesterbreak. Played in all six spring tournaments, best finish was 36th at the Summit League champi-onships, best round was 74 at South Dakota State’s Jackrabbit Invitational. Finished the season witha 79.0 stroke average.
Prior To SUU: Competed one season at Dixie State College.
Personal: Graduate of Mt. Baker High School in Cranbrook, B.C. where he was a four-year letter-win-ner for Coach Rob Taylor and his dad, Darrell Orth. Was a two-time Provincial Champion, he set thetournament record at 5-under par 139 as a sophomore. Competed in the 2006 International JuniorMaster’s tourney, advancing to the round of 16. Also lettered in volleyball. Was Mt. Baker’s Male Ath-lete of the Year in 2006, when he was also named the school’s most dedicated male athlete. Parentsare Tammy and Darrell. Is majoring in biology with an emphasis on pre-dentistry.
Jordan orth5-9, 140, seniorCranbrook, b.C.mt. baker high school
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At SUU, 2010-11: Competed in all but one event, finished the season with the best stroke averageamong freshmen and the third-best overall at 75.8 … tied for the team lead at BYU’s Cougar Classicand finished second on the team at three tournaments, Wyoming’s Desert Intercollegiate, Denver’sDesert Shootout and the OGIO Santa Barbara Classic … best round was a 69 at BYU, best finishwas 15th at UC Santa Barbara … had another top-20 finish, at The Summit League Championshipswhere he was 20th.
Personal: Advanced to medal play at the 2011 Utah State Amateur … prepped at Copper Hills HighSchool, where he earned four golf letters playing for his dad, Mike Booth … claimed three individualregion titles and was a first-team all-state selection … earned academic honor roll recognition … ad-vanced to match play at the 2010 Utah State Amateur … parents are Lezli and Mike … is undecidedupon a major course of study.
nic booth5-10, 165, sophomoreWest Jordan, utahCopper hills high school
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2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
At SUU, 2010-11: Missed the season-opener at Air Force but competed in every subsequent event …finished tied for first on the team at Weber State’s Purple & Red Invitational … best round was a 67 atThe Summit League Championships, it was tied as the best score on the team in 2010-11 and is alsotied for the eighth-best score in school history … best finish was 20th at The Summit League as well… finished the season with a 77.3 stroke average.
Personal: Advanced to medal play at the 2011 Utah State Amateur … prepped at Tooele HighSchool, where he was a four-year letter-winner for Coach Fred Killpack ... earned all-region honorsand all-state honors in 2008 and 2009 ... helped the Buffaloes to a third-place finish in the state tour-nament his senior season ... also lettered in basketball at THS ... parents are Julia Holt and CharlesHolt ... plans to major in biology.
Jake holt5-10, 160, sophomoreTooele, utahTooele high school
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2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
At SUU, 2010-11: Competed in seven of 11 tournaments as well as in the head-to-head match withUtah State … finished the season with a 77.0 stroke average … best round was a 71, at SUU’s PatHicks Thunderbird Invitational and at Denver’s Desert Shootout … best finish was 27th at The Sum-mit League championships.
Personal: Graduate of Las Vegas’ Centennial High School, where he was a four-year letter-winner forCoach Greg Bohls’ Bulldogs … helped the ‘Dogs to a region runner-up finish, was named his team’sPlayer of the Year in 2008 … parents are Carol and Greg, sister Morgan is a senior on the SUUwomen’s team … plans to major in criminal justice.
Greg kerber5-9, 135, sophomorelas Vegas, nevadaCentennial high school
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At Aliso Niguel HS: Earned four golf letters playing for Coach Wayne Westling … was a CIF SouthernSection Individual champ and a three-time all-South Coast League selection … earned varsity Rookieof the Year award, the Coaches Award in 2009 and 2010, was team’s MVP in 2011 … was a teamcaptain in 2010 and 2011 … set the Aliso Viejo Country Club course record and tied the Aliso Niguelrecord for nine-hole scoring … earned a Orange Coast Register athlete of the week award … a two-time scholar-athlete award winner.
Personal: Tied for fourth-lace in the California US Amateur qualifier and fifth at the AJGA Junior Chal-lenge … born in Colorado … parents are Diana and David Cole … was a member of the Californiastate Little League championship team as a 12-year old … plans to major in economics.
sammy Cole6-2, 180, freshmanaliso Viejo, Californiaaliso niguel hs
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2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
At Mineral County HS: Earned four golf letters playing for Coach Mike Fitzgerald … claimed a pair ofindividual state championships with a second-place and a sixth-place finish to earn all-state recogni-tion all four years … was state player of the year twice, as a sophomore and junior when he won thetitle … also lettered in basketball … served as president of the school’s National Honor Society …never missed a day of school.
Personal: Born in Fallon, Nevada … parents are Foster Kenton, Jr., and Carrie Kenton … plans tomajor in business management.
foster kenton iii6-0, 215, freshmanhawthorne, nevadamineral County hs
The 2011-12 Southern Utah Ladies
2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
2011-12 southern utah Women’s Golf rosterPlayer Ht Year Hometown Exp./High School
Alyssa Ballew 5-9 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. HS/Arbor View HSKacy Buckner 5-6 Sr. St. George, Utah 3VL/Dixie HSJamie Coking 5-4 Jr. Peoria, Ariz. 2VL/Sunrise Mountain HSBrittany Edwards 5-4 Jr. Antioch, Calif. 2VL/Deer Valley HSMonica Jung 5-3 Fr. Sydney, Australia HS/Strathfield South HSSadie Palmer 5-8 Sr. Tooele, Utah 3VL/Tooele HSKaohi Loo 5-10 So. Beaverton, Ore. 1VL/Southridge HSRose Pelletier 5-8 So. Palmer, Alaska 1VL/Palmer HSShantell Spackman 5-3 Fr. Richmond, Utah HS/Sky View HSMegan Terry 5-3 Fr. South Jordan, Utah HS/Herriman HS
Head Coach: Richard Church (Utah ‘89) Assistant Coaches: Casey McClellan, John Evans
The 2011-12 Thunderbirds, front, from left: Monica Jung, Shantell Spackman, Megan Terry, BrittanyEdwards, Jamie Coking, Kacy Buckner. Back: Coach Casey McClellan, Sadie Palmer, Alyssa Ballew,Coach John Evans, Kaohi Loo, Rose Pelletier, Coach Richard Church
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2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
At SUU, 2010-11: Led the team in stroke average with an SUU women’s record 77.3 after competingin all 11 of the team’s events… was team’s top finisher in seven tournaments, was second on thesquad in the other three … best finish was third at Weber State’s Wildcat Invitational, also finishedfourth at NAU’s Mountain Shootout and had eight total top-20 finishes … best round was 71 at SouthDakota State’s jackrabbit Invitational.
At SUU, 2009-10: Led the Thunderbirds in stroke average at 78.1 ... competed in all 11 tournaments,was individual champion at the Utah Shootout ... best round was 69, also at the Utah Shootout ... fin-ished second at the Wildcat Invitational ... had three top-five, seven top-20 and nine top-30 finishes.
At SUU, 2008-09: Was one of just two Thunderbirds to compete in all 10 tournaments … finished theseason with the third-best stroke average on the team, 83.4 … her 83.4 stroke average set the fresh-man women’s standard at SUU … best finish was 13th at the Summit League championship … bestround came at NAU’s Mountain Shootout, where she shot 75.
At Tooele High School: Claimed the 2008 Utah 4A/5A state championship as well as medalist honorsat the 2008 region tournament … fired a 68 at the state tourney … a four-year letterwinner for coachFred Killpack’s Buffaloes … participated in student government all four years, also worked two yearson the school’s television station.
Personal: Will redshirt this season ... this past summer she qualified for and competed in the US Pub-lic Links Tournament … finished second at the 2010 Utah State Amateur ... individual champion atthe Utah qualifier for the 2009 US Public Links Championship … placed seventh at the 2009 UtahState Amateur … the Utah Junior Golf Association’s Player of the Year in 2007 … Utah Section PGAjunior champion in 2006 and co-champ in 2007 … born in Salt Lake City … parents are Susan andMatt Palmer …. Major course of study is communications with a broadcasting emphasis.
sadie Palmer5-8, seniorTooele, utahTooele high school
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2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
At SUU, 2010-11: Competed in all 11 events … carried the team’s second-lowest stroke average at80.8 and carded the team’s lowest individual round, a 70 at South Dakota State’s Jackrabbit Invita-tional … her round of 70 is the second-lowest in SUU women’s golf history … paced the team threetimes, finished second on the squad at three more tournaments … best finish was third at NAU’sMountain Shootout, also had a fifth-place finish at Cal Poly’s Lamkin Grip Invitational and eighth atWeber State’s Wildcat Invite.
At SUU, 2009-10: Played in all 11 tournaments and finished second on the team with an 81.9 strokeaverage ... shot a low round of 76 twice, at Gonzaga and Eastern Washington's Bulldog & Eagle Invi-tational and at Cal Poly's Firestone Grill Invitational ... had four top-20 and six top-30 finishes.
At SUU, 2008-09: Competed at all 10 of the squad’s tournaments … carried team’s fourth-best strokeaverage, at 83.9 … best finish was 13th at the Weber State Invitational … best round was 76 at BoiseState.
At Dixie High School: Earned two letters playing for coaches Reed McArthur and Eron Deming …helped her team to a state championship and was region medalist.
Personal: Born in Ontario, Calif. … parents are Diane and John Buckner … majoring in exercise sci-ence.
kacy buckner5-6, seniorst. George, utahdixie high school
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2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
At SUU, 2010-11: Competed in all 10 tournaments and the head-to-head with Idaho State … had theteam’s fourth-best stroke average at 83.5 … best finish was 15th at Weber State’s Wildcat Invitational… best round was 78, at both Gonzaga’s Circling Raven Invitational and South Dakota State’sJackrabbit Invitational … had two top-20 finishes, at the Wildcat Invite and at NAU’s MountainShootout, where she was 16th … finished second on the squad at the Circling Raven.
At SUU, 2009-10: Competed at all 11 tournaments, finished tied for fourth on the team with an 83.4stroke average ... best round was 78, at Northern Arizona's Mountain Shootout and at Cal Poly's Fire-stone Grill Invitational ... best finish was 13th at the Wildcat Invitational ... had four top-20 finishes.
At Sunrise Mountain High School: Claimed district’s individual championship her senior year whenshe was medalist at every match but one playing for Coach Eric Gardner … finished in Arizona’s 5Atop-10 three times, including a second-place finish at the state championship her senior year … wasnamed the Desert West Player of the Year … finished in the top-5 at both the Mesa and the Scotts-dale Junior championships … Ridge Open champion … earned region all-academic team honors …also lettered in softball one year for the Mustangs.
Personal: Originally wanted to play softball but fell in love with golf and made up her mind during herjunior year to concentrate on golf … born in Glendale, Ariz. … parents are Tracy Critchfield and JimCoking … majoring in secondary education.
Jamie Coking5-4, JuniorPeoria, arizonasunrise mountainhigh school
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2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
At SUU, 2010-11: Competed in nine events … logged a stroke average of 84.3 … best finish waseighth at Weber State’s Wildcat Invitational … best round was 75 at South Dakota State’s JackrabbitInvitational … finished second on the team at NAU’s Red Rocks Invitational and the Jackrabbit Invite.
At SUU, 2009-10: Competed in nine of the team's 11 tournaments ... finished with a stroke average of87.0 ... best round was 79 at Northern Arizona's Mountain Shootout ... best finish was 17th at both theWildcat Invitational and the Utah Shootout.
At Deer Valley High School: Helped DVHS golf team to Bay Valley Athletic League and North CoastSection championships … was a two-time all-league selection in golf, once on the first team and onceon the second playing for Coach Andria Edwards … earned team’s most improved, desire and dedi-cantion awards, and was a golf scholar-athlete all four years in high school … also lettered in swim-ming, earning rookie of the year honors as well as all-league honors … a four-year honor roll student.
Personal: Qualified for the Junior World Tournament … Born in Livermore, Calif. … parents are Lisaand John Edwards … majoring in business management.
brittany edwards5-4, Juniorantioch, Calif.deer Valley high school
The 2011-12 Players
2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
At SUU, 2010-11: Competed in all 10 tournaments and the head-to-head with Idaho State … finishedthe season third on the team in stroke average at 82.8 … best round was 74 at Weber State’s WildcatInvitational, best finish was third at the same tournament where she was the team’s co-leader … alsohad a top-10 finish at NAU’s Mountain Invitational, where she placed eighth.
Personal: Prepped at Southridge High School in Beaverton, Ore., where she was a four-year letter-winner for Coach Pat Buckhalter … earned all-state honors her senior season after finishing tied foreighth place at the state championship … finished 26th in the state tourney as a junior … member ofthe National Honor Society … served as freshman and sophomore class vice president and as treas-urer her senior year … parents are Malia and Kekoa Loo … plans to major in hotel, resort and hospi-tality management.
kaohi loo5-10, sophomorebeaverton, ore.southridge high school
The 2011-12 Players
2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
At SUU, 2010-11: Competed in three tournaments as well as the head-to-head event against IdahoState … finished season with a 91.0 stroke average … best round was 90, at Weber State’s WildcatInvitational and at NAU’s Mountain Shootout … best finish was 28th at the Wildcat Invite.
Personal: A graduate of Palmer High School where she was a three-year soccer letter-winner ...Palmer HS did not offer golf as a varsity sport ... also attended Daytona State College but did notcompete ... parents are Heather and Skip ... plans to major in business marketing.
rose Pelletier5-8, sophomorePalmer, alaskaPalmer high school
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2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
At Arbor View HS: Was a two-year team captain and region champion for coach David Fish … was athree-time second-team all-stater as well as a three-time all-conference and all-region performer …earned first-team all-Las Vegas honors as well … was Las Vegas Review Journal’s Athlete of theWeek twice and Athlete of the Month once … shot 71 a the region tourney her senior year … also let-tered in softball and basketball at AVHS … graduated with honors and two academic letters, servedas a senior senator on the student council.
Personal: Born in Las Vegas … parents are Robert Ballew and Ivy Rasmussen … plans to major inbiology with a pre-med emphasis.
alyssa ballew5-9. freshmanlas Vegas, nev.arbor View hs
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At Strathfield South HS: Earned a spot on the New South Wales state team and the CHSS team …was the 2008 Champion of Champions … a member of the junior elite squad … was woman’s sub-ju-nior champ in 2007 and 2008. Was named school’s sportsman of the year and senior sportsman ofthe year in 2010.
Personal: Born in Pohang, South Korea … father is Donny Jung … plans to major in communication.
monica Jung5-3, freshmansydney, australiastrathfield south hs
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2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
At Sky View HS: Was a four-year golf letter-winner for Coach Terrell Baldwin, earning all-region hon-ors four times and all-state honors three times … finished third at the state tournament her seniorseason when she helped the Bobcats to a third-place finish, helped the squad to a second-place fin-ish as a junior ... also lettered in basketball at SVHS.
Personal: A three-time Birch Creek club champion … born in Logan, Utah … parents are Angie andShane Spackman … is undecided upon a major course of study.
shantell spackman5-5, freshmanrichmond, utahsky View hs
2010-11 Men’s Results
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2010-11 Southern Utah Men’s Golf RosterPlayer Ht Wt Year Hometown Exp./High School
Justin Bateman 6-0 180 So. Panguitch, Utah HS/Panguitch HSNic Booth 6-3 180 Fr. West Jordan, Utah HS/West Jordan HSJeff Evans 6-3 140 Jr. Cedar City, Utah 1VL/Cedar City HSBrock Glasmann 5-10 155 Fr. Ogden, Utah HS/Bonneville HSJake Holt 5-9 145 Fr. Tooele, Utah HS/Tooele HSDenny Job 6-1 160 Jr. Ogden, Utah 1VL/Fremont HSGreg Kerber 5-9 145 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. HS/Centennial HSBrad Millard 5-9 185 Jr. North Salt Lake, Utah JC/Salt Lake CCJordan Orth 5-8 150 Jr. Cranbrook, B.C. TR/Dixie StateDrew Van Orden 6-3 190 Fr. St. George, Utah HS/Pine View HSHead Coach: Richard Church (Utah ‘89) Assistant Coach: Casey McClellan
2010-11 Individual Round-By-Round
Justin Bateman 2-Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . 88-86-91=265 (+49/83rd) 5-Southern Utah. . . . . . . 76-93=169 (+25/75th)Nic Booth, 6-3, 180, Fr, West Jordan, Utah 1-Air Force . . . . . . . . . . . 81-84-79=244 (+28/100th) 3-Weber State . . . . . . . . 78-78-78=234 (+18/83rd) 4-Northridge . . . . . . . . . . 76-77-76=229 (+13/229) 5-Southern Utah. . . . . . . 79-72=151 (+7/40th) 6-Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . 79-72-85=236 (+20/72nd) 7-S. Dakota St. . . . . . . . 75-78-72=225 (+9/54th) 8-Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-71-70=215 (-1/35th) 9-Santa Barbara. . . . . . . 73-71-77=221 (+5/15th) 10-BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-69-73=220 (+4/40th) 11-Summit . . . . . . . . . . . 75-77-71=223 (+7/20th)Jeff Evans, 6-3, 140, Jr; Cedar City, Utah 1-Air Force . . . . . . . . . . . 71-75-77=223 (+7/36th) 2-Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . 74-73-69=216 (E/10th) 3-Weber State . . . . . . . . 68-76-80=224 (+8/48th) 4-Northridge . . . . . . . . . . 70-71-72=213 (+3/4th) 5-Southern Utah. . . . . . . 74-70=144 (E/12th) 6-Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . 75-81-75=231 (+15/49th) 7-S. Dakota St. . . . . . . . 67-70-71=208 (-8/7th) 8-Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-69-76=212 (-4/19th) 9-Santa Barbara. . . . . . . 73-72-72=217 (+1/7th) 10-BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69-78-73=220 (+4/40th) 11-Summit . . . . . . . . . . . 71-75-69=215 (-1/5th)Brock Glasmann 2-Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . 91-79-81=251 (+35/82nd) 3-Weber State . . . . . . . . 81-80-82=243 (+27/93rd) 5-Southern Utah. . . . . . . 84-89=173 (+29/77th)Jake Holt 2-Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . 82-78-82=242 (+26/81st) 3-Weber State . . . . . . . . 74-77-73=224 (+8/48th) 4-Northridge . . . . . . . . . . 75-79-90=244 (+28/85th) 5-Southern Utah. . . . . . . 75-79=154 (+10/51st) 6-Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . 85-81-82=248 (+32/99th) 7-S. Dakota St. . . . . . . . 77-79-71=227 (+11/59th) 8-Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . 71-77-77=225 (+9/74th)
9-Santa Barbara. . . . . . . 75-78-78=231 (+15/47th) 10-BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-78-75=225 (+9/68th) 11-Summit . . . . . . . . . . . 83-73-67=223 (+7/20th)Denny Job 3-Weber State . . . . . . . . 80-74-85=239 (+23/90th) 4-Northridge . . . . . . . . . . 86-93-76=255 (+39/91st) 5-Southern Utah. . . . . . . 90-80=170 (+26/76th) 8-Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-74-73=223 (+7/70th) 10-BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91-75-79=245 (+29/95th)Greg Kerber, 5-9, 145, Fr, Las Vegas, Nev. 1-Air Force . . . . . . . . . . . 81-75-81=237 (+21/95th) 4-Northridge . . . . . . . . . . 79-81-83=243 (+27/83rd) 5-Southern Utah. . . . . . . 80-71=151 (+7/40th) 7-S. Dakota St. . . . . . . . 77-79-72=228 (+12/63rd) 8-Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-76-71=219 (+3/54th) 9-Santa Barbara. . . . . . . 80-78-79=237 (+21/73rd) 11-Summit . . . . . . . . . . . 73-76-76=225 (+9/27th)Brad Millard, 5-9, 185, Jr; North Salt Lake, Utah 1-Air Force . . . . . . . . . . . 76-80-74=230 (+14/71st) 3-Weber State . . . . . . . . 77-82-76=235 (+19/86th) 4-Northridge . . . . . . . . . . 77-77-74=228 (+12/45th) 5-Southern Utah. . . . . . . 74-72=146 (+2/23rd) 6-Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . 79-81-79=239 (+23/81st) 7-S. Dakota St. . . . . . . . 71-76-74=221 (+5/43rd) 8-Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-71-70=215 (-1/35th) 9-Santa Barbara. . . . . . . 80-76-79=235 (+19/62nd) 10-BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-78-73=226 (+10/73rd) 11-Summit . . . . . . . . . . . 77-71-72=220 (+4/12th)Jordan Orth, 5-8, 150, So; Cranbrook, B.C. 1-Air Force . . . . . . . . . . . 78-76-78=232 (+16/76th) 2-Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . 85-73-77=235 (+19/73rd) 3-Weber State . . . . . . . . 80-74-71=225 (+9/53rd) 4-Northridge . . . . . . . . . . 79-78-77=234 (+18/65th) 5-Southern Utah. . . . . . . 77-76=153 (+9/46th) 6-Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . 84-79-80=243 (+27/92nd) 7-S. Dakota St. . . . . . . . 73-70-76=219 (+3/30th) 8-Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-77-76=228 (+12/81st) 10-BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-82-75=234 (+18/93rd)
2010-11 Team Summary/Tournament Key1-Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational, hosted by Air Force, Sept. 19-20, 16th of 18; 306-306-308=920 (+56)2-Mark Simpson Invitational, hosted by Colorado, Sept. 27-28, 14th of 14; 329-303-309=941 (+77)3-Purple & Red Invitational, hosted by Weber State and Utah, Oct. 11-12, 16th of 16; 303-302-305=910 (+46)X-Head-to-Head with Utah State, hosted by SUU, Oct. 15-16, Tied 8½-8½4-Bill Cullum Invitational, hosted by CS Northridge, Oct. 25-26, 11th of 15; 298-303-299=900 (+36)5-Pat Hicks Thunderbird Inviational, hosted by SUU, Feb. 14-15, 7th of 12; 304-290=594 (+29)6-Desert Intercollegiate, hosted by Wyoming, Feb. 26-27, 19th of 20; 317-313-316=946 (+82)7-Jackrabbit Invitational, hosted by South Dakota State, March 14-15, 9th of 14; 290-303-286=879 (+15)8-Desert Shootout, hosted by Denver, March 17-19, 11th of 15; 282-288-296=866 (+2)9-OGIO Santa Barbara Invitational, hosted by UC Santa Barbara, 9th of 16; 301-297-306=904 (+40)10-Ping Cougar Classic, hosted by BYU, 17th of 18; 293-303-294=890 (+26)11-Summit League Championship, hosted by Oral Roberts, 2nd of 10; 296-295-279=870 (+6)
2010-11 Women’s Results
2011-12 Southern Utah Golf
2010-11 Individual Round-By-Round
Kacy Buckner, 5-6, Jr, St. George, Utah
1-Weber St.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-37=78 (+7/T8th)
2-Gonzaga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81-82-80=243 (+27/79th)
3-NAU Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-75=150 (+6/3rd)
4-Oral Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90-85-78=253 (+37/67th)
5-Cal Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-75=152 (+6/5th)
6-NAU Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88-86-174 (+30/77th)
7-South Dakota St. . . . . . . . . . . . 79-89-70=238 (+25/40th)
8-BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-90-79=247 (+31/59th)
9-Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-81-79=237 (+21/56th)
10-Summit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-80-85=249 (+36/29th)
Jamie Coking, 5-4, So, Peoria, Ariz.
1-Weber St.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-40=79 (+8/T15th)
2-Gonzaga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-78-83=241 (+25/74th)
3-NAU Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79-82=161 (+17/16th)
4-Oral Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88-87-81=256 (+40/74th)
5-Cal Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81-83=164 (+18/49th)
6-NAU Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92-81-173 (+29/74th)
7-South Dakota St. . . . . . . . . . . . 79-87-78=244 (+31/54th)
8-BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89-86-84=259 (+43/77th)
9-Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81-83-85=249 (+33/98th)
10-Summit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88-85-88=261 (+48/40th)
Brittany Edwards, 5-4, So, Antioch, Calif.
1-Weber St.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-39=78 (+7/T8th)
2-Gonzaga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79-86-85=250 (+34/96th)
3-NAU Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87-80=167 (+23/23rd)
4-Oral Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87-86-90=263 (+47/80th)
5-Cal Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90-86=176 (+30/77th)
6-NAU Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82-85=167 (+23/43rd)
7-South Dakota St. . . . . . . . . . . . 8-80-75=235 (+22/35th)
8-BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93-94-91=278 (+62/78th)
Morgan Kerber, 5-4, Sr, Las Vegas, Nevada
5-Cal Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87-87=174 (+28/76th)
6-NAU Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82-85=167 (+23/43rd)
7-South Dakota St. . . . . . . . . . . . 79-87-78=244 (+31/54th)
8-BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-84-84=266 (+50/77th)
9-Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83-85-86=254 (+38/110)
10-Summit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83-88-80=251 (+38/33rd)
Kaohi Loo, 5-10, Fr, Beaverton, Ore.
1-Weber St.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-38=74 (+3/T3rd)
2-Gonzaga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83-86-84=253 (+37/100th)
3-NAU Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-77=154 (+10/8th)
4-Oral Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83-82-78=243 (+27/44th)
5-Cal Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81-86=167 (+21/60th)
6-NAU Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-86=170 (+26/60th)
7-South Dakota St. . . . . . . . . . . . 87-84-85=256 (+43/69th)
8-BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89-88-81=258 (+42/73rd)
9-Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-82-82=241 (+25/75th)
10-Summit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83-91-80=254 (+41/36th)
Sadie Palmer, 5-8, Jr, Tooele, Utah
1-Weber St.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-36=74 (+3/T3rd)
2-Gonzaga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-77-78=227 (+11/14th)
3-NAU Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-77=151 (+7/4th)
4-Oral Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-81-81=239 (+23/29th)
5-Cal Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-80=155 (+9/16th)
6-NAU Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-81=158 (+14/16th)
7-South Dakota St. . . . . . . . . . . . 75-78-71=224 (+11/10th)
8-BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-77-75=230 (+14/15th)
9-Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-78-77=235 (+19/50th)
10-Summit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-79-77=240 (+27/18th)
Rose Pelletier, 5-8, Fr, Palmer, Alaska
1-Weber St.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-42=90 (+19/T28th)
3-NAU Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93-90=183 (+39/35th)
6-NAU Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93-88=181 (+37/90th)
2010-11 Southern Utah Women’s Golf RosterPlayer Ht Year Hometown Exp./High School
Kacy Buckner 5-6 Jr. St. George, Utah 2VL/Dixie HSJamie Coking 5-4 So. Peoria, Ariz. 1VL/Sunrise Mountain HSBrittany Edwards 5-4 So. Antioch, Calif. 1VL/Deer Valley HSMorgan Kerber 5-4 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. 3VL/Centennial HSSadie Palmer 5-8 Jr. Tooele, Utah 2VL/Tooele HSKaohi Loo 5-10 Fr. Beaverton, Ore. HS/Southridge HSRose Pelletier 5-8 Fr. Palmer, Alaska HS/Palmer HSHead Coach: Richard Church (Utah ‘89) Assistant Coach: Casey McClellan
2010-11 Team Summary/Tournament Key
1-Wildcat Invitational, hosted by Weber State, Sept 3. 1st of 4 – 304 (+20)2-Circling Raven Invitational, hosted by Gonzaga, Sept. 13-14. 18th of 20 – 312-323-325=960 (+96)3-Mountain Shootout, hosted by Northern Arizona, Sept. 20-21. 2nd of 6 – 305-309=614 (+38)4-Bob Hurley Auto ORU Shootout, hosted by Oral Roberts, Oct. 4-5. 15th of 17 – 335-334-318=987 (+123)X-Head-To-Head vs. Idaho State, Oct. 16-17, SUU 13, ISU 05-Lamkin Grip Cal Poly Invitational, hosted by Cal Poly, Nov. 1-2; 9th of 17 – 314-324=638 (+54)6-Red Rocks Invitational, hosted by Northern Arizona, Feb. 25-26; 10th of 18 – 331-333=664 (+88)7-Jackrabbit Invitational, hosted by South Dakota State, March 14-15; 10th of 14 – 313-329-294=936 (+84)8-BYU at Entrada Classic, hosted by Brigham Young, March 21-22; 14th of 15 – 338-339-319=996 (+132)9-Cowgirl Classic, hosted by Wyoming, April 4-5; 18th of 23 – 315-324-323=962 (+98)10-Summit League Championship, hosted by Oral Roberts, April 18-19; 8th of 10 – 334-332-322=988 (+136)
men’s Top-25 rounds
Player/Round Tourney/Year
Stuart Adams-61 Boise St./1984-85
Matt McArthur-63 Agua Caliente/07-08
Jeff Evans-66 Cowboy Classic/09-10
Eric Nilsson-66 Agua Caliente/07-08
Nate Page-66 Denver/08-09
Jared Brader-66 Agua Caliente/07-08
Kenny Hollifield-66 Colorado St./94-95
Jake Holt-67 Summit Lg./10-11
Kenny Ebalo-67 Boise St./04-05
Tim Hawkins-67 Wyoming/05-06
Zach Johnson-67 Cal Poly/04-05
Dave Loughton-67 Mid-Con/98-99
Tai Reynolds-67 Hawaii/06-07
Jesse Wheeler-67 Boise St./04-05
Toru Kanazawa-67 Utah State/92-93
Brad Millard-68 Utah Shootout/09-10
John Lindsay-68 Northridge/09-10*
Tad Hunt-68 Northridge/03-04
Tom Johnson-68 Twice in 95-96
Danny Lopez-68 Idaho/01-02
Cameron Young-68 Idaho/02-03
Brett Sampson-68 SUU/85-86
Bill Mees-68 SUU/85-86
Nic Booth-69 BYU/10-11
Thomas Camaione-69 Agua Caliente/07-08
Taylor Edwards-69 Denver/04-50
Jake Kimball-69 Gonzaga/03-04
Mike Evans-69 Rocky Mtn./95-96
Tom Mills-69 SUU/86-87
Based on individual players’ low round
men’s annual stroke avg. leaders
Year Player Avg.
1010-11 Jeff Evans 72.6
2009-10 Jeff Evans 74.0
2008-09 Nate Page* 72.7
2007-08 Matt McArthur 72.3
2006-07 Matt McArthur 73.0
2005-06 Eric Nilsson 72.9
2004-05 Kenny Ebalo* 71.5
2003-04 Kenny Ebalo 74.8
2002-03 Tad Hunt 76.7
2001-02 John Mosier 75.2
2000-01 John Busby 76.2
1999-00 Tyler Barlow 74.4
1998-99 Tyler Barlow 76.2
1997-98 Garret Hannig 75.3
1996-97 Tyler Barlow 77.7
1995-96 Tom Johnson 75.1
1994-95 Tom Johnson 75.8
1993-94 Corey Monson 76.1
1992-93 Corey Monson 76.6
1991-92 Brady Peterson 77.0
1990-91 Jason Reynolds 76.8
1989-90 Jason Mitchell 81.2
1988-89 Wade Olsen 79.0
1987-88 Todd Mills 80.0
1986-87 Todd Mills 75.3
1985-86 Brett Wilkinson 76.4
1984-85 Stuart Adams 73.4
1983-84 Stuart Adams 74.3
1982-83 Stuart Adams 77.4
* NCAA Qualifier
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men’s Top-25 stroke avgs - season
Player Avg Year Rds
Kenny Ebalo 71.5 04-05 29
Matt McArthur 72.3 07-08 31
Jeff Evans 72.6 10-11 32
Nate Page 72.7 08-09 29
Eric Nilsson 72.9 05-06 32
Nate Page 73.0 07-08 31
Matt McArthur 73.0 06-07 29
Matt McArthur 73.1 08-09 29
Eric Nilsson 73.1 06-07 32
Zach Johnson 73.2 04-05 29
Kenny Ebalo 73.4 05-06 32
Stuart Adams 73.4 84-85 16
Tai Reynolds 73.9 06-07 29
Nate Page 73.9 06-07 29
Matt McArthur 73.9 05-06 29
Jeff Evans 74.0 09-10 31
Jesse Wheeler 74.1 04-05 27
Jesse Wheeler 74.2 06-07 32
Eric Nilsson 74.3 07-08 31
Jesse Wheeler 74.3 05-06 31
Tyler Barlow 74.4 99-00 23
Brad Millard 74.8 09-10 31
Jared Brader 74.8 07-08 31
Dave Loughton 74.9 99-00 23
Stuart Adams 75.0 83-84 23
Tom Johnson 75.1 95-96 19
Minimum 10 rounds
men’s Top-25 stroke avgs - Career
Player Avg Years Rds
Matt McArthur 73.05 2005-09 118
Eric Nilsson 73.93 2004-08 124
Kenny Ebalo 73.95 2001-06 112
Nate Page 74.02 2005-09 118
Jeff Evans 74.19 2008-11 89
Tai Reynolds 74.75 2006-09 97
Jesse Wheeler 74.76 2004-07 120
Brad Millard 75.26 2009-11 60
Stuart Adams 75.66 1982-85 63
Tom Johnson 75.80 1993-96 51
Zach Johnson 75.96 2001-05 97
Jared Brader 76.09 2004-09 78
John Mosier 76.20 2001-03 47
Tim Hawkins 76.23 2005-08 62
Tad Hunt 76.28 2003-05 57
Tyler Barlow 76.45 1996-2000 71
Dave Loughton 76.47 1996-2000 77
Jake Turley 76.88 1999-2002 64
John Busby 76.97 1997-2001 89
Taylor Edwards 77.13 2001-05 82
Corey Monson 77.35 1992-96 83
Mike Evans 77.42 1994-98 74
Ken Holifield 77.66 1993-96 85
Cameron Young 77.82 2001-04 51
Rob Kaas 77.90 1995-96 41
Minimum 2 years and 40 rounds
NOTE: Records prior to 1982 are unavailable
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Women’s records (Three seasons)
annual stroke average leaders
Year Player Avg.
2010-11 Sadie Palmer 77.3
2009-10 Sadie Palmer 78.1
2008-09 Mandi Incorvaia 78.9
2007-08 Mandi Incorvaia 83.6
Women’s Top-10 rounds
Player/Round Tourney/Year
Sadie Palmer-69 Utah Shootout/09-10
Kacy Buckner-70 S. Dakota St./10-11
Mandi Incorvaia-73 NAU Fall/08-09
Kaohi Loo-74 Weber St./10-11
Mikayla Williamson-75 Utah Shootout/09-10
C. Sumedhatip-77 Boise St./08-09*
Morgan Kerber-77 NAU Fall/08-09
Jamie Coking-78 S. Dakota St./10-11*
Brittany Edwards-78 Weber St./10-11
Caral Martinson-80 NAU Spring/08-09
Based on individual players’ low round
*Mark equalled several times, most recent
is listed
Women’s Top-10 season stroke avgs
Player Avg Year Rds
Sadie Palmer 77.3 10-11 25
Sadie Palmer 78.1 09-10 26
Mandi Incorvaia 78.9 08-09 10
Kacy Buckner 80.8 10-11 25
C. Sumedhatip 81.2 08-09 21
Kacy Buckner 81.9 09-10 27
Kaohi Loo 82.8 10-11 25
Mikayla Williamson 82.9 09-20 27
Morgan Kerber 83.4 09-20 27
Jamie Coking 83.4 09-10 27
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Southern Utah University Athletics
Mission Statement Southern Utah University’s Athletic Department is dedicated to providing quality programs that assist in complimenting and ful-
filling the University’s educational objectives and mission. The athletic program adheres to the policies and procedures of the NCAA and the rules of any conference, league or associa-tion of which it is a member. The Athletic Department is committed to excellence in academics as well as athletics and focuses on fielding competitive teamsat the Division I level. Participation in intercollegiate athletics is an integral part of the student’s overall educational experience. The University strives to reach the highest possible graduation rate for all of its student-athletes while focusing on their social,cultural and intellectual development. The Athletic Department recognizes the importance of equity in all of its programs and promotes diversity in both student-ath-letes and staff. Student-athletes, coaches and all others associated with intercollegiate athletics are expected to embrace the princi-ples of sportsmanship and ethical conduct.
Dr. Michael T. Benson, SUU President
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Michael T. Benson entering his fifth year as president of Southern Utah University He was appointed the 15thpresident of SUU on November 10, 2006, by the Utah State Board of Regents.
Dr. Benson came to SUU from Snow College where he served as president for five years. Prior to his tenure inEphraim, Dr. Benson was special assistant to the president and secretary to the University of Utah, a cabinet-levelposition on that campus. During his presidency at Snow, athletic teams ex-celled, winning several conference championships and finishing near thetop of national rankings. He was instrumental in establishing America’spremier junior college football bowl game, the Zions Bank Top of the Moun-tains Bowl, played each December in Salt Lake City. Dr. Benson currentlyserves as Chair of the Presidents’ Council for the Summit League.
President Benson is the father of four children, Emma, Samuel, Truman Taft, and Tatum Anne. He andhis wife Debi, along with the kids, are regularly seen around campus and at all types of sporting events. An accomplished athlete, Dr. Benson was captain of the East High School basketball team and one offour sophomores on the team that won the 1981 Utah State championship. He turned down track scholar-ships as a senior at East to enroll at Brigham Young University on a leadership scholarship, eventually earn-ing a bachelor’s degree in political science, English, and history while playing on the junior varsity basketballteam. He has also competed in the worlds oldest rivalry, serving as a player/coach in leading Oxford Univer-sity over Cambridge in the 1994 Varsity Basketball Match. President Benson has completed several marathons with his best time (2:41) winning his age divisionat the St. George Marathon. In 1984, Michael was one of only 19 teenagers to compete in the BostonMarathon, with his finishing time of 2:52 placing him in the top 15% of all registered runners. While Presidentof Snow College, he ran the St. George Marathon again, this time raising over $50,000 for the athletic de-partment. He currently maintains a seven handicap in his favorite sport, golf. Dr. Benson holds a doctorate in modern Middle Eastern History from Oxford University. His critically-ac-claimed book, Harry S. Truman and the Founding of Israel has led to many lecturing and consulting opportu-nities. Michael regularly leads tour groups to the Middle East where he is eager to share his love for andknowledge of the region. This past summer he completed coursework and was awarded a master’s degreein non-profit administration at the Mendoza School of Business at the University of Notre Dame. The Bensons are delighted to be at Southern Utah University and look forward to supporting Thunder-bird student-athletes for many years to come.
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The President’s Council:
Front, from left: Donna Eddleman, VP of Student Services; Bradley Cook, Provost; President Michael T. Benson; Ken
Beazer, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics.
Back, from left: Dorian Page, VP for Finance and Facilities; Michael Carter, Assistant Attorney General; Dean O’Driscoll, VP
for University Relations; Dialea Adams, President’s Administrative Assistant; Stuart C. Jones, VP for Institutional Advance-
ment.
Dear Thunderbird Fans and Supporters:
One of America’s great coaches once said, “The will to winis not nearly as important as the will to prepare to win.” All of usat Southern Utah University are committed to helping our stu-dent-athletes as they prepare to win on their respective fieldsand courts of competition. But more importantly, we are commit-ted to helping them acquire those tools, experiences, and skillsthat will help them succeed in life and their life’s work. I thankyou for your continued commitment to SUU and its many out-standing athletic programs which now number 17 – the secondhighest number of Division I sports programs offered in the en-tire State of Utah. For all those who enjoy a football Saturday on a beautifulfall day in the shadow of Cedar Mountain, the benefits of Divi-sion I athletics in our community are innumerable. From the dol-lars spent by visiting teams and fans in our local places ofbusiness to the positive media coverage generated by our stu-dent-athletes, the University is the beneficiary of these and otherpositive by-products of the substantial investment in our athleticprogram. Donors and alumni are even more proud of their asso-ciation with the University when they see a return on their do-nated dollars in the form of success on the field and in theclassroom.
Excellence in athletics will continue to be an investment weare willing to make at Southern Utah University. In addition tothose student-athletes who learn invaluable lessons in both the“thrill of victory and the agony of defeat,” athletics provide excel-lent participation opportunities for students in bands, cheersquads, dance teams, trainers, marketing interns, and manymore. Our student athletes also represent a large percentage ofthe geographic, socioeconomic, ethnic, and religious diversity oncampus which, I believe, enhances and enriches the academicand social experience of ALL our students. I heartily commend our athletic director, Ken Beazer, andhis able and committed staff for their superb stewardship of thefunds directed toward athletics. I also wish to thank all the aca-demic and support staff who regularly monitor the progress ofour student-athletes to ensure their commitment to “prepare towin” while at SUU and well beyond. Thank you for your support of Southern Utah University andthe proud Thunderbird tradition.
Yours sincerely,
SUU President Michael Benson
Southern Utah Athletics Administration
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Ken Beazer was named Southern Utah’s
Athletic Director on Dec. 21, 2005 and took the
reins of the program Jan. 2, 2006.
Beazer came to Southern Utah from Utah
State University, where he had served as direc-
tor of athletic development for the past four-plus years. While at USU,
Beazer developed and initiated the largest capital campaign in the his-
tory of the school’s athletic department, including fund-raising for a
planned $25 million renovation of Romney Stadium.
Prior to his time at Utah State, Beazer spent nine years at Snow Col-
lege, the first three as defensive coordinator on the football coaching
staff and the final six – from 1995 to 2001 – as the school’s director of
athletics. As a coach his teams ranked among the NJCAA’s top five de-
fenses two of his three seasons, while as AD at Snow he implemented
the college’s first Athletic Foundation Board as well as an annual giving
program. He also spent two seasons as a graduate assistant football
coach at Washington State University.
Beazer is a 1989 graduate of Weber State University with a degree in
broadcast communication. He also holds a master of arts degree in com-
munication from Washington State, as well as an associate of arts in the
same field from Snow College.
Beazer and his wife, Cidnee, are the parents of four children: Rhett,
Adrienne, Jadon and Harrison.
ken beazersuu direCTor of aThleTiCs
Scott BaumanHead Gymnastics Coach
David EldredgeHead Baseball Coach
Dr. Deborah HillFaculty Athletic Rep.
Todd BrownAssoc. AD/Compliance
Neil GardnerAsst. AD/Media Relations
Eric HouleHead Track Coach
Deborah BakerHead Volleyball Coach
Kyle NewhouseMedia Relations
Jason NorrisAssoc. AD/Business
Kit JanesOperations
Lenny LeeHead Tennis Coach
Ed LambHead Football Coach
Kyle MagnussonHead Softball Coach
Marlene BarthSWA/Academic Coordinator
Kyle CottamMedia Relations
ken beazer on suu aThleTiCs:
Southern Utah University is truly a place where academ-ics come first. The strong academic commitment of the staffand coaches is manifest in the overall academic accomplish-ments our teams achieve on an annual basis. The Univer-sity’s strong academic emphasis, coupled with the dedicatedefforts of the student athletes, allows the Athletics Depart-ment to continually post high marks in the classroom. The academic climate offered at SUU enables the insti-tution to attract and retain high quality student athletes withsound character and a clear understanding of personal re-sponsibility. Thunderbird Athletics was recently rewarded byits fellow institutions with an unprecedented, fourth consecu-tive Mid-Continent Conference Sportsmanship Award, settinga new standard by which all institutions are now measured. Southern Utah is fortunate to have a great relationshipwith the community, bringing new meaning to the term, “cam-pus community.” Cedar City residents are hospitable, friendlyand eager to serve, creating an ideal setting for personalgrowth. Thunderbird student athletes readily accept their re-sponsibility of role models and spent countless hours in thelocal schools mentoring children. Southern Utah University’s commitment to athletics ismanifest in its first class athletic facilities, providing the nec-essary amenities for a student athlete to achieve his/her ath-letic goals and compete at higher levels. Southern Utah University is an ideal place to achieve ac-ademic and athletic excellence and reach the high expecta-tions we all have. Southern Utah University is one of the bestlocations to experience a true college atmosphere.
Ricky MendiniAssoc. AD/Sports Medicine
JR PayneHead Basketball Coach (W)
Roger ReidHead Basketball Coach (M)
Shon SpevakTicket Manager
Brian StockHead Soccer Coach
Teshia WilliamsAdministrative Assistant
Nick Freitas, two-time all-Summit
League performer and 2009 draft
pick of the Minnesota Twins
Challis Pascucci, a 2010
all-Summit League honoree
Jess Baumgartner, a 2007 NCAA
Cross Country All-American
Kristin Fronk, a two-time all-
Summit League performer
Two-time Summit League
Player of the Year
Marci Pratt
SUU alumnus David Palmer
was named the Japan
Baskeball League’s MVP
Nate Page competed at
the 2009 NCAA Golf
Championships
2009 Summit League Fresh-
man of the Year Ana Pelaez
Two-time first-team all-Summit
League performer Ksusha Nazarova
Elise Wheeler, an All-American,
as well as the 2009 NCAA
Regional and WAC
Gymnast of the Year
Kristy Koplin competed at the 2010
NCAA Outdoor Track & Field
Championships in the hammer
Nick Miller led the FCS in
all-purpose yards in 2008
before joining the Oakland
Raiders
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Southern Utah basketball and gymnastics call the 5,300-seat Centrum
Arena home.
SUU’s physical education
complex houses an olympic-
sized pool, an indoor running
track and a weight/workout
room open to all athletes.Eccles Coliseum is the home to Southern
Utah Football and the SUU track & field
teams. The stadium houses a modern
press box, luxury suites, coaches offices,
locker rooms and a newly remodeled
training facility. Football practice fields
are to the west while the athletics offices,
weight room and the gymnastics training
facility are housed in adjacent buildings to
the south.
SUU baseball, softball and soccer compete at the picturesque
Thunderbird Park complex.
Cedar Ridge Golf Course is home to the
SUU golf team. Cedar Ridge also hosts
SUU’s cross country meets, including the
2009 Summit League championships.
The Thunderbird Tennis Courts were completely
rebuilt in the spring of 2010
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This is Southern Utah University
Southern Utah University is a comprehensive institution of-
fering programs for students with many interests and goals.
The University provides undergraduate liberal education in
the arts, humanities and sciences; authorized professional
work in teacher education, business and technology; and
specialized training in vocational teacher education.
SUU has been accorded a host of
outstanding academic honors in re-
cent years. Consumers Digest has
consistently named the University
among the Top Ten in its list of
quality and value in colleges and
universities in America. The Prince-
ton Review has tabbed SUU as a
Best Value Institution, while U.S.
News and World Report has listed
the University as one of America’s
Best Colleges. The Princeton Re-
view has also named SUU as one of
its “Best In The West” for the past
10 years.
SUU students select their courses
from departments and programs in
the School of Business; the College of Science and Engi-
neering; the School of Continuing & Professional Studies;
the College of Education & Human Development; the College
of Humanities & Social Sciences; and the College of Perform-
ing & Visual Arts. More than 600 faculty and staff members
serve SUU’s 8,066 undergraduate and graduate students.
Academic programs in
business, teacher educa-
tion, industrial education,
broadcasting and theatre
arts have received wide ac-
claim for their excellence.
Affiliated with the univer-
sity are a number of cul-
tural arts and performing
groups, which support the
mission of SUU.
SUU is also home to the
Tony Award-winning Utah
Shakespearean Festival
with its Adams Memorial
Theatre, based upon the original Globe Theatre, and the Ran-
dall Jones Theatre, one of the finest indoor theatres in the
West.
Campus facili-
ties range
from the tradi-
tional ivy-cov-
ered Old Main
and Braith-
waite Liberal
Arts Center –
built in 1898
and 1899 – to
the multi-use
Sharwan
Smith Center,
a facility which houses the Centrum Arena – SUU’s basket-
ball and gymnastics venue – as well as classrooms, a ball-
room, the University’s student union, its bookstore and
various offices.
State-of-the-Art campus fa-
cilities that have opened re-
cently include the Emma
Eccles Jones Education
Building and a new phase of
apartment-style on-campus
housing; while the Carter
Carillon Tower has become,
almost overnight, a charac-
teristic landmark of the
campus.
Another exciting develop-
ment on campus was the
ground-breaking for con-
struction of the University’s
new Science Center.
The University also owns
and operates a 1,000-acre
farm in western Cedar Val-
ley and a 3,700-acre ranch
in Cedar Canyon.
SUU is host to the Tony Award-
winning Utah Shakespearean
Festival.
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This is Southern Utah University
Because of their proximity and grandeur, Zion
National Park and Cedar Breaks National
Monument are claimed by SUU’ students as
part of their campus. Geology and life science
field trips take advantage of these national
treasures, in addition to Bryce Canyon, Grand
Canyon, Capitol Reef and Great Basin Na-
tional Parks, which are also close by.
The University’s skiing classroom is at
the 11,300-foot Brian Head Ski Resort, less
than an hour away, while the recreational op-
portunities offered by Lake Powell are less than
two hours away.
SUU has a history unique in the annals of American
higher education. In 1897, the entire population of Cedar
City, then a small pioneer town, engaged in the building of
Old Main, the first building of the University. Beginning the
project in mid-winter because of a harsh deadline imposed
by the legislature, the men and women of the community
donated materials, money and labor to complete the build-
ing on time.
Today the university campus has grown to comprise
133 acres, landscaped with fountains, tall spruce and pine
trees, plazas, statuary, latticed walkways and expansive
lawns, offering the kind of education you’d expect to re-
ceive at a small, private school at the
low price of a public institution.
Former US Secretary of
Health and Human Services
and Utah Governor Mike
Leavitt, a Cedar City native
and an SUU alumnus.
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Cedar City and Iron County Located in the heart of southern Utah’s Color Country, Cedar
City has received numerous “Best Places To Live In The USA”
awards over the years. A vital, growing mountain community with
four distinct seasons, Cedar City boasts 310 clear days a year.
Cedar City has a population of 22,000 while surrounding Iron
County has 35,000 residents.
The home of Southern Utah University, Cedar City is also
home to the American Folk Ballet and the Utah
Shakespearean Festival (both affiliated with the Uni-
versity), as well as the Iron Mission State Park,
Cedar Ridge Golf Course and a variety of recre-
ational facilities including four city parks, two base-
ball/softball complexes and a bicycle/walking path,
all within minutes of the SUU campus.
Within an easy day’s drive are five national parks – Zion,
Bryce, Grand Canyon, Great Basin and Capitol Reef – several state
parks and recreation areas and a host of hunting, fishing and other
outdoor recreational opportunities, including Brian Head Ski Re-
sort, just a 45-minute drive from campus.
Cedar City is also one of the safest places in the country, as
Utah is consistently rated as one of the nation’s safest states and
Iron County is perennially one of the state’s
safest counties.
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GolfSouthern utah univerSity
2011-12
Women’s Fall 2011 Schedule9/2 Wildcat Invitational9/12-13 Circling Raven Invitational10/3-4 ORU Shootout10/8-9 Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate10/15-16 Head-to-Head vs. Idaho State 11/7-8 Lamkin Grip Challenge
Women’s Spring 2012 Schedule3/3-4 Red Rocks Invitational3/12-13 Jackrabbit Invitational3/16-17 Bucknell Invitational3/19-20 BYU at Entrada Classic4/9-11 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic4/23-24 Summit League Championship
Men’s Fall 2011 Schedule9/5-6 Battle in the Tetons9/18-19 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational9/26-27 Bronco Invitational10/10-11 Wildcat Invitational10/17-18 Bill Cullum InvitationalTBA Head-to- Head vs. Utah State
Men’s Spring 2012 Schedule2/13-14 Pat Hicks Thunderbird Invitational2/25-26 Desert Intercollegiate3/12-13 Jackrabbit Invitational3/22-24 Desert Shootout3/2-3 OGIO Santa Barbara Invitational3/23-24 Summit League Championship3/27-28 Ping Cougar Classic