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K CLUB REVIEW 2011-2012

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Janice Loudon, Field Hockey

Sheila Calmese, Women’s Track & Field

Pete Mehringer, Wrestling

Clyde Lovellette, Men’s Basketball, with

Wayne Louderback, first team manager, in classroom

1906 Kansas Baseball Team

John Hadl, Football

Jim Ryun, Men’s Track & Field

Camille Spitaleri, Softball

Nora Koves, Tennis

1953 Men’s Cross Country National Championship Team

1964 Men’s Gymnastics Team

Amanda Costner, Women’s Golf

1986-87 Women’s Basketball Team

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K Club Presidents’ Welcome .........................2-3K Club Board of Directors .............................4-5About K Club .....................................................6Benefits of Joining K Club ................................7Upcoming Events ...............................................8Preserving History .............................................9 Kansas Athletics Hall of Fame ..................10 Jersey Retirement .......................................11 The Booth Family Hall of Athletics .....12-13 Head Coaches ..............................................14 2011-12 in Pictures .....................................15 K Club Lifetime Service Award ................16Supporting Current Student-Athletes ............17 What’s Your Story? ..............................18-19 Senior Celebration .................................20-21 Graduation Brunch ....................................21 Career Development ..................................22 Jayhawks as Leaders ..................................23 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ......24Connecting Jayhawks ......................................25 First Game Tailgate ...................................26 Team Reunions ...........................................27 K Club Weekend ...................................28-29 Spring Game ...............................................30 Staying Connected Through K Club ........31 Alma Mater .................................................32

Jane Widger-Fulton Associate Athletics Director Student-Athlete [email protected](785) 864-7952

Tim SchlosserAssistant Athletics Director Student-Athlete Develop. and Leadership [email protected](785) 864-7375

Kelly Watson-MutherDirectorScholarships and Career Services [email protected](785) 864-7195

Mandy LeiboldAdministrative Assistant-K [email protected](785) 864-7915Carrah HaleyStudent-Athlete Development [email protected](785) 864-7872

Candace DunbackDirector of TraditionsK Club and Hall of [email protected](785) 864-7446

Student-Athlete Development and Leadership Training

Mailing Address:2460C Wagnon Student-Athlete Building1651 Naismith DriveLawrence, KS 66045-4069

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Stay connected online!http://kclub.kuathletics.com

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K Club President’s Welcome

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Jayhawks,

No doubt each one of us can recall what it was like to be underclassmen, when we put on the uniform for the first time and wore KANSAS across our chest. Along with that pride came the overwhelming responsibility to perform well and to represent the University of Kansas with honor. As upperclassmen, it was our role to lead our teams and to instill Kansas values in the next generation of Jayhawks. So it continues with K Club.

It has been my great honor to serve as president of the K Club Board of Directors for the past two years, during a significant period of transformation, not unlike the transformation we endured as KU student-athletes. As alumni, it is now our turn to lead by example by staying connected, supporting current student-athletes and preserving the history and tradition of Kansas Athletics.

Entering our 135th year, K Club is more active than ever before. We’ve emerged as a leader among peer letter winner associations, and we are engaging generations of Jayhawks in new and meaningful ways. Sure we face challenges, yet I’ve witnessed the type of loyalty and “team” commitment among K Club members that rivals the dedication of our younger selves. To put it plainly, there’s never been a better time to join K Club. Join us, and prove that the saying is true:

“Once a Jayhawk, always a Jayhawk.”

David JohnstonTrack and Field/Cross Country ‘94

David Johnston2011-12

K Club Board President

K Club Board President David Johnston and 2004 Olympian and former Kansas runner Charlie Gruber.

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Alumni,

I am extremely honored and humbled to have the opportunity to be your next K Club Board President. My KU experience started as a student-athlete back in the late 1950’s, and has continued through the years as a KU coach, faculty member, administrator, and mentor. I am privileged to have crossed paths with hundreds of former Jayhawk student-athletes, all with the same reflection and respect for our deep heritage.

I look forward to another year of K Club excellence and growth. I am excited by the positive involvement of KU Athletics and the dedication and energy generated by our K Club family across our Jayhawk nation.

Welcome to K Club. Rock Chalk, Jayhawk!

Bob Lockwood

K Club President’s Welcome

Bob Lockwood2012-13

K Club Board President

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Bob Lockwood has influenced many Jayhawks in the classrom and in the competitive arena. Lockwood has coached several sports including wrestling, men’s and women’s gymnastics, volleyball, diving and tennis.

About your 2012-13 President

K Club President’s Welcome

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Kelly DippoldSwimming and Diving

Rick EnszCross Country/Track and Field

Eric PattersonFootball/Track and Field

Jim MooreFootball

Katie MartincichVolleyball

Lee IceBaseball

Karen FenderGymnastics

Chip BuddeFootball/Track and Field

Liz DobbinsGolf/Gymnastics

Emily MartinRowing

Micah Brown Football/Track and Field

Brad WellsSwimming and Diving

Chris HammanGolf

Jeff LongBaseball/Football

Dino Bell Football

Gary PadgettBaseball/Basketball

Not pictured: Harry Gibson, Kristi Kloster-Burritt, Pat Henderson, Al Kelley, and Bud Stallworth.

David JohnstonCross Country/Track and Field

Bob LockwoodHall of Fame Member

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Dino BellFootball

[email protected]

Micah Brown Football/Track and Field

[email protected]

Chip Budde Football/Track and Field

[email protected]

Tracy Bunge Softball

[email protected]

Kelly Dippold Swimming and Diving

[email protected]

Liz Dobbins Golf/[email protected]

Rick EnszCross Country/Track and Field

[email protected]

Nancy Fankhauser Basketball

[email protected]

Harry Gibson Basketball

[email protected]

Chris Hamman Golf

[email protected]

Pat Henderson Football

[email protected]

Scott Huffman Track and Field

[email protected]

Lee Ice Baseball

[email protected]

David JohnstonCross Country/Track and Field [email protected]

Al Kelley Basketball

[email protected]

Bob Lockwood Hall of Fame Member

[email protected]

Jeff Long Baseball/Football

[email protected]

Vickie Lowe Basketball/Softball

[email protected]

Katie Martincich Volleyball

[email protected]

Jim Moore Football

[email protected]

Gary Padgett Basketball/[email protected]

Eric Patterson Football/Track and Field

[email protected]

Bud Stallworth Basketball

[email protected]

Brad Wells Swimming and [email protected]

The K Club Board of Directors is composed of former student-athletes at the University of Kansas. The board strives to represent all varsity sports that have ever been sponsored by Kansas Athletics and consists of no more than 25 members at one time. The group meets quarterly to discuss topics such as Hall of Fame inductions and criteria, membership, K Club functions, and ways to support the current student-athletes. Please feel free to contact board members with comments, suggestions or to simply inquire about getting more involved. We are here to serve you and the University of Kansas.

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About K Club

K Club began when the first baseball letter was awarded in 1877. The faces of varsity athletics at the University of Kansas have changed through the years, but the “K” each of them wore proudly on their chest binds them forever. There are currently over 7,000 former KU coaches, athletes, managers and trainers worldwide from 24 sports.

Kansas Athletics and K Club are extremely proud of our tradition and we thank those who helped build the foundation that supports our current student-athletes. You can continue to contribute to the legacy by becoming an active member of K Club. Together we can successfully bridge the past and present by welcoming each class of Jayhawks into our storied family.

K Club’s mission is to help PRESERVE the history and traditions of Kansas Athletics, SUPPORT current student-athletes, and

CONNECT former participants, coaches, trainers and managers of varsity sports at the University of Kansas.

Once a Jayhawk, Always a Jayhawk.

K Club strives to gain a diverse membership base across all sports and all generations of Jayhawks. Above is a representation of the percentage of K Club participation by sport. Help K Club better represent your sport and remain a leader among peer letter winner associations across the nation by becoming a member TODAY!

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This card signifies that

Big Jay

is a member of K Club.

LIFETIME MEMBER

• Online Directory (Searchable directory of all former letter winners, participants, trainers, managers and coaches of varsity sports)

• Earn active status in the Williams Education Fund and start earning Priority Points

• Receive K Club newsletters

• Ability to purchase exclusive K Club merchandise

• Special seating option in section 22 for KU football season tickets at Memorial Stadium. See map to the right.

• Priority in purchasing KU football single-game tickets

• Assistance with K Ring repair

• Receive K Club membership card and car decal

• Career and social networking

• Exclusive invitations to K Club activities, including:

• First-Game Football Tailgate on the Hill

• K Club Weekend (Homecoming Weekend)

• Spring Football Game Tailgate.

• K Ring Letter Award for Senior Athletes

• Letter Jacket Letter Award

• Senior/Parent Graduation Brunch

• Kansas Athletics Hall of Fame

• K Club Events and Reunions

Membership dues fund:

Memorial Stadium

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Benefits include:

K Club Benefits

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Upcoming 2012-13 K Club EventsSept. 1: First Game Tailgate (Football vs. South Dakota State)

Oct. 26-27: K Club Weekend (Football vs. Texas)

Rooms are available at the following hotels:

Holiday Inn Holidome$139/night if reserved by Oct. 4, 2012(785)841-7077

Marriott SpringHill Suites$149/night if reserved by Sept. 20, 2012(785)841-2700

* Be sure to mention you are with the K Club group.

Spring 2013: Annual Spring Football Game Tailgate

SAVE THE

DATE!

Invitations to additional events will be sent throughout the year!

Coach Bill Spahn-era swimmers gather at the 2011 K Club Weekend Tailgate.

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2011 Kansas Athletics Hall of Fame inductee Amy Linnen with Athletics Director Dr. Sheahon Zenger.

K Club...

...the history and traditions of Kansas Athletics

Preserves

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The Kansas Athletics Hall of Fame was established to formally recognize outstanding individual and team achievements and to preserve the heritage and tradition of the University’s intercollegiate athletics program. The Hall of Fame display is located in the Booth Family Hall of Athletics, on the east side of historic Allen Fieldhouse.

K Club is the official keeper of the Hall of Fame. All recommendations are reviewed by the K Club Board of Directors and then submitted to the Director of Athletics for final approval. Inductions for the Hall of Fame take place during K Club weekend each fall.

In 2011, Don Czyz, first-team All-American baseball player, and Amy Linnen, national champion pole vaulter, were awarded the honor. The 2012 inductees are soccer standout Holly Gault, track and field national champion Egor Agafonov, and the 2006-07 men’s basketball team.

The criteria for nominating an athlete and a nomination form can be found at kuathletics.com/hallofathletics.

Kansas Athletics Hall of Fame

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About the 2011 Inductees:

From Overland Park, Kan., Czyz played at KU from 2003-06. He was named a First Team All-American by Louisville Slugger, Pro-Line and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers’ Association. He was also selected as the 2006 NCBWA Stopper of the Year, becoming the first Jayhawk to receive this national accolade. He was a two-time All-Big 12 selection and earned the conference’s Pitcher of the Week distinction twice in his career.

Czyz was selected by the Florida Marlins in the seventh round of the 2006 MLB draft and pitched in their organization for three seasons.

Linnen, a native of Westhampton Beach, N.Y., won the NCAA indoor pole vault title in 2005 and earned All-America honors in both the indoor and outdoor track seasons that year.

Linnen put together one of the best single seasons in Kansas track and field history. She currently holds the school indoor and outdoor records in the event with a height of 4.30 meters (14 ft., 01.25 in.). Linnen was named the Female Jayhawk of the Year for her accom-plishments both on and off the track in 2005.

Don Czyz (Baseball 2003-06):

Amy Linnen (Track and Field 2005):

Don Czyz and Amy Linnen pose with their Hall of Fame plaques and Kansas Athletics Director Dr. Sheahon Zenger at the 2011 Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

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Jersey Retirement

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Having one’s jersey retired at the University of Kansas is one of the greatest honors to be bestowed on an athlete. With Kansas Athletics’ rich history some would say it is among one of the great accomplishments nationally. On October 2, 2011, three more Jayhawks were honored in this way and will forever be a standard of excellence for future Jayhawks. Congratulations to soccer greats Caroline Smith, Holly Gault and Meghan Miller.

Caroline Smith:

Holly Gault:

Meghan Miller:

From 2002-05, forward Caroline Smith led the KU offense each season in scoring and continues to sit atop the KU record books with 126 points, 51 goals and 333 shots for her career. In 2004, Smith was an NSCAA All-America selection for the second-straight year. She was also named a Freshman All-American by Soccer Buzz in 2002. Smith was a part of two NCAA Tournament teams while donning the Crimson and Blue, scoring five goals in postseason play.

Holly Gault was a defender for the Jayhawks from 2003-06, earning two All-America distinctions in that time including NSCAA First Team honors in 2004 when KU was crowned Big 12 Champion. With Gault in the backfield, the Jayhawks set a program record allowing just 13 goals in 2004. Despite playing on defense, Gault managed the program’s fourth-most career assists with 19. Over her four-year campaign, she also logged the third-most starts in a KU career with 82.

A goalkeeper at KU from 2001-04, Meghan Miller was named Soccer Buzz First Team All-America and NSCAA Second Team All-America in 2004 after guiding the Jayhawks to their first Big 12 Championship title. Miller was also part of a group that gave up just 13 goals all season, a KU single-season record. During her tenure, Kansas made three NCAA Tournament appearances, including the Sweet 16 in 2003. Miller still ranks first in Kansas soccer history with a 0.98 career goals against average, 60 wins, 28 shutouts and 88 appearances at goalie.

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Booth Family Hall of Athletics

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The Booth Family Hall of Athletics is an all-sport museum adjacent to the east side of Allen Fieldhouse. This facility opened in January of 2006 and was expanded in 2009. Open year-round, it enables Jayhawk fans to experience the history and traditions of Kansas Athletics. The Hall honors KU’s historic varsity-sport programs, coaches and student-athletes, past and present. During the construction process, many of these individuals were interviewed to help tell the story of Kansas Athletics and were a driving force for the building’s completion.

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Former Kansas student-athletes, coaches, managers, trainers, and friends of student-athletes can purchase a six or 12-inch paver to be placed at the entrance to the Booth Family Hall of Athletics on the east side of Allen Fieldhouse. The pavers can be inscribed with a message of remembrance about your time at KU. A downloadable paver form can be found online at: www.kuathletics.com/facilities/kan-granite-paver-project.html or call (785) 864-7976 for more information.

Cement your legacy at Kansas!

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A comprehensive interactive database of all past student-athletes, along with their individual and team accomplishments is housed within these walls. You may also access this database on our website at www.kuathletics.com/hallofathletics.

To add pictures of your KU days to your account please email [email protected].

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Head coaches

Honorary membersThis year the K Club Board of Directors voted to recognize the countless contributions of all former KU head coaches by awarding them honorary membership status in K Club. Thank you, coaches!

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Marlene Mawson presented the Mawson Award to Rebeka Stowe on January 21, 2012. Mawson served as women’s athletics director and head coach of women’s basketball, softball, tennis, field hockey and volleyball.

Dick Reamon served as men’s swimming and diving coach following his career as a swimmer at Kansas.

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2011-12 in Pictures

Football

Softball

Cross Country/Track and Field

2011 Hall of Fame induction at the Booth Family Hall of Athletics.

Baseball

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K Club Lifetime Service Award

What is the K Club Lifetime Service Award?The K Club Lifetime Service Award has been established to formally recognize an individual who has shown continued service to Kansas Athletics and its student-athletes. The recipient of this award upholds and advances the mission of K Club.

The award is presented at the Senior Celebration in the spring. This award is not required on an annual basis and may be awarded posthumously.

How do I nominate someone?Open nominations are welcome and can be e-mailed to Candace Dunback at [email protected]. The executive committee of K Club shall narrow the list of nominees to two and will present those two to the K Club Board of Directors at the January meeting.

Former KU coaches Bob Timmons and Floyd Temple were the recipients of the 2012 K Club Lifetime Service Award. Timmons coached the men’s track and cross country team from 1966-88. He coached an astounding 13 world record holders and led the Jayhawks to four NCAA titles. Temple came to KU as a football player in 1949 but went on to make his mark on the baseball diamond as a player and coach. During his 28-year stint as head coach, he compiled 438 victories and is the winningest coach in Kansas baseball history.

The 2012 RecipientsBob Timmons with his wife, Pat.

Floyd Temple

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SupportsK Club...

...current student-athletes

“Coming to the end of your time as an athlete at KU can be difficult. We get so used to having that title and carrying the honor of wearing Kansas across our chest. when our time is done here it is like we lose a part of ourselves. The K Ring, in a way, fills that hole; it’s a reminder of all of our experiences at KU and is a symbol that connects all student-athletes, past,

present, and future.”

~Rebeka Stowe Track and Field/Cross Country

Olathe, Kan.

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What’s your Story?

Once a Jayhawk...

The K Ring symbolizes a uniquely shared experience between generations of varsity letter winners at the University of Kansas.

As a Jayhawk, you are expected to uphold tradition and retain the characteristics of a champion while continuing to create your own legacy.

BLUE signifies loyalty to your university and your enduring commitment to integrity and service.

CRIMSON depicts passion with purpose as you maintain your lifelong devotion to excellence.

THE K personifies the spirit of the mentally tough competitor who came before you and the one that

lives within you.

“Participating in athletics gave me the opportunity to be visible to contemporary student-athletes, the student body and to letter winners past and future. This visibility gave me an ‘open door’ to shake hands and become friends with people wherever I was located. The K Ring provides that same visibility and ‘open door’. The K Club letter makes me feel in contact with KU

Athletics--a distinct honor.”

Gary PadgettMen’s Basketball/Baseball 1953-55

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...always a Jayhawk.

The 2012 senior class and guests sing the Alma Mater at the Senior Celebration.

Senior swimmers Kath Liggett, Sarah Hettenbach, Stephanie Payne, and Shannon Garlie model their new K Rings.

Dr. Zenger addresses the crowd at the 2012 Senior Celebration.

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2012 Senior Celebration

K Club is honored to purchase the K Rings for the senior class annually. On April 29, Kansas Athletics and a former athlete from each sport presented the coveted K Ring to the class of 2012 in an elegant ceremony held in Allen Fieldhouse. The program featured appearances by a host of former Jayhawk greats who helped congratulate the seniors on their outstanding Kansas careers.

“The night is about honoring our past and enhancing the tradition that goes along with being a part of the Kansas Athletics family,” said Director of Athletics Sheahon Zenger following the ceremony. “It’s the perfect way for us to commemorate their graduation and the beginning of their professional lives. It was a great night.”

The highlight of the night came when K Club President and former KU student-athlete David Johnston presented the Jayhawks with their K Rings. Johnston discussed the importance of the rings and how each ring is a symbol of the athletes’ past, present, and future.

“The ceremony is a way of presenting them with a symbol of the things they’ve experienced here at KU,” Johnston said. “The K Ring is something they will carry with them for the rest of their lives and hopefully it will be something that allows them to remember the experience they shared as Jayhawks.”

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Reflecting on the meaning of the K Ring as it is read by K Club

Board President David Johnston.

Softball seniors

Baseball seniors

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K Ring Mentors, left to right: Liz Dobbins, Beth Swank, Jill Larson, Vickie Lowe, Glee Garlie, Katie Martincich, Chris Hamman, Chip Budde, Risa Petty-Kearn, Maggie Mason, Wayne Simien, Lee Ice, Sherre-Khan Blackmon, Scott Huffman.

Graduation Brunch

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Each year K Club hosts all graduating seniors and their families at the Adams Alumni Center before they make the traditional walk down the hill.

Congratulations, seniors!

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Career Development

2011 Career Fair hosted in the Booth Family Hall of Athletics.

Kansas Athletics is dedicated to providing exceptional career coaching to all current student-athletes. Our staff is committed to educating and preparing our student-athletes for life after competition by providing resources and networking opportunities that ultimately lead to jobs and internships.

We accomplish these goals by offering career education through whole group seminars, small group career meetings and in the classroom through a section of PRE 210, Career and Life Planning.

Kansas Athletics works closely with the University Career Center which complements the services Athletics provides by offering resume review, one-on-one career guidance, and a variety of workshops designed to develop job search skills. KU student-athletes are encouraged to utilize these resources and participate in the University Career Fairs, which are offered throughout the academic year.

The Student-Athlete Support Services team can assist student-athletes in registering on KU Career Connections. This network allows students to upload their resumes and apply for internships and jobs posted specifically for KU students.

Senior Conner Teahan, men’s basketball, speaks with former golf student-athlete Pete Krsnich.

Kansas Athletics is pleased to announce our partnership with Career Athletes. Career Athletes is an online resource that allows current and former student-athletes to research and apply for employment opportunities with companies that are looking to hire student-athletes. Additionally, Career Athletes provides career resources and virtual career coaching specifically catered to student-athletes and the transferable skills they possess.

To learn more about Career Athletes or how you can become a career mentor, assist with mock interviews or if you wish to participate in the career fair on behalf of your company, please contact Kelly Watson-Muther at [email protected] or at (785) 864-7195.

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Jayhawks as Leaders

In October, 27 current student-athletes from baseball, softball, rowing, and track and field attended an overnight Jayhawk Leadership Retreat. The athletes, selected by their coaches, participated in games and activities, as well as discussions to help bring out the leader within themselves. Representing K Club, Candace Dunback (track and field), David Johnston (track and field) and Ally Stanton (softball) joined the retreat as facilitators to help further strengthen the bond between current student-athletes and those who paved the way before them.

Kansas Athletics and K Club are currently creating programming for Jayhawks After Competition, a group of student-athletes who have recently exhausted their eligibility and are preparing to transition into life after competition. The group will meet periodically throughout the year to take part in discussions covering topics such as financial planning, identity issues, stress management and maintaining nutrition. JAC is seeking any former student-athletes who are willing to become a mentor (career or personal) for our student-athletes as they take the next steps in their life’s journey. If you are interested, please email Carrah Haley at [email protected].

Leadership Retreats

Jayhawks After Competition

Leadership Retreat, Fall 2011

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Student-Athlete Advisory Committee

Scot Pollard hosts JayRock

• Encourage unity and support among KU sports and activities.

• Give all student-athletes the opportunity to enhance leadership skills.

• Promote positive student-athlete image on and off campus.

• Enhance the quality of life of student-athletes.

• Give back to the community through outreach programs.

• Provide an accessible way to be involved with the athletic and university community.

The mission of the University of Kansas Student-Athlete

Advisory Committee is to:

Former Kansas basketball standout Scot Pollard hosted the seventh-annual JayRock produced by the Kansas Athletics Student-Athlete Advisory Committee on Jan. 24. Donations for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital were taken at the door. Each team competed to raise funds for the charity and the Kansas rowing team took the top spot as the team that raised the most.

January 24: JayRock

Soles4Souls collects new shoes to give relief to the victims of abject suffering and collects used shoes to support micro-business efforts to eradicate poverty. The KU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) collected more than 1,500 pairs of shoes for Soles4Souls over a four-week period culminating in 75 KU student-athletes sorting the shoes, binding them together and then packing them before being deliv-ered to those in need.

September 13: Soles4Souls

More than 50 current and former student-athletes, coaches and administrators spent their Saturday building and painting a local house for Lawrence Habitat for Humanity. The student-athletes joined over 2,000 volunteers from the University of Kansas to paint buildings, rake, cut hedges and clean up yards around town in an initiative called ‘The Big Event.’

April 2: The Big Event

The Big Event

Soles4Souls hosted by SAAC in the Booth Family Hall of Athletics

Two current student-athletes attend each K Club Board meeting and report to SAAC on what actions the alumni are considering.

Student-Athlete Liasons to K Club

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ConnectsK Club...

...Jayhawks

“K Club is a great way to connect with not just the teammates that I maybe haven’t seen in a few years, but also the former student-athletes who helped build the program before me but whom I’ve never met. K Club Weekend and other sponsored events are also a great opportunity to get to know student-athletes from other sports and across generations. If K Club were a business, I’d call it networking,

but since it’s family, we’re just (re)connecting!”

Abbi Huderle (far right)Rowing, Class of 2009

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2011 First-Game Tailgate

First-Game Tailgate

At the beginning of each football season, K Club hosts a first-game tailgate for all K Club members. The 2011 first-game tailgate tripled in size from the previous year. Join us on the Hill as we kick off another great season of Kansas Athletics. The 2012 event will take place on September 1 as the Jayhawks take on South Dakota State.

More information will be sent later in the summer.

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Team Reunions

“One of the things I cherish the most from my time as a student-athlete at KU is the relationships. The memories, support and friendships of teammates, coaches and administrators is something I never want to lose. The K Club helps to keep those alive.”

~Wayne Simien, Men’s Basketball 2002-05

10th Anniversary of the 2002 Final Four Men’s Basketball team

60th Anniversary of the 1952 Men’s Basketball national championship.

Former basketball players Nancy Fankhauser (left) and Kay Kay Hart (right) with Baby Jay.

“The K Club’s new motto, ‘Once a Jayhawk, Always a Jayhawk’ tells it all. Being a former athlete, coming back to K Club activities has made this motto mean even more to me. With each event I attend, I continue to meet more former student-athletes and I see the pride we all have, regardless of our sport. We have a common bond....that it doesn’t get any better than being a Jayhawk!! K Club is doing a wonderful job of keeping us connected to our former teams as well as the current ones. And they do an even better job of helping us celebrate and build the Jayhawk Tradition!!!!”

~Nancy Fankhauser, Women’s Basketball 1973-76

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K Club Weekend

K Club Weekend is the major annual gathering of former student-athletes, managers, trainers, and coaches. The celebration is traditionally hosted on Homecoming Weekend and the events are multi-faceted.

Kansas Athletics Hall of Fame inductions and lunch take place in the Booth Family Hall of Athletics on that Friday. Immediately following inductions, the Traditions Golf Tournament kicks off at Alvamar Country Club. The Friday evening social was held at The Oread Hotel in 2011 and will be held at Abe and Jake’s Landing in 2012. Twenty-five and 50-year letter pins are presented on Friday as well.

The main event on Saturday of K Club Weekend is the tailgate on Campanile Hill two hours prior to kickoff. Game time is not usually known until two weeks prior to the game. During the game our Hall of Fame inductees and special reunions are generally recognized on the field. Game tickets are available to members free of charge and guest tickets are available at a discounted rate.

The 2012 K Club Weekend will take place Oct. 26-27. More information will be sent late in the summer. Join us for a weekend filled with unrivaled camaraderie as we celebrate the legacy of Kansas Athletics.

Former rowers Valerie ( Jackson) Schulz and Emily Martin at K Club Weekend.

K Club Weekend Golf

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K Club Weekend Tailgate

The 1961 Bluebonnet Bowl Championship team’s 50th Anniversary reunion at K Club Weekend.

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Preston Fambrough and David Lawrence at the Don Fambrough Way dedication.

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Spring GameK Club annually hosts a tailgate on Campanile Hill prior to the spring football game in April. This year, K Club partnered with the Williams Education Fund to entertain over 1,300 guests. The same day, Kansas Athletics and the City of Lawrence held a ceremony for the renaming of stretches of two streets after former KU football coach, player and first-ever recipient of K Club’s Lifetime Service Award in 2011, Don Fambrough. The ceremony, which featured KU officials, Lawrence City Commissioner Hugh Carter,and Fambrough’s son, Preston, took place at what was formerly the intersection of 11th and Maine Streets.

Staying Connected Through K Club

Don Fambrough

Mike Harrity family and former KU football players Mike Rivera and Justin Hartwig.

2011 Spring Game Pregame Activities

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Staying Connected Through K Club

“While at the University of Kansas, I had the opportunity to be a manager for the men’s basketball program. It was such an incredible experience that I will never forget. Throughout my time at KU, I was able to build relationships with current and former Jayhawks. K Club has given me the ability to stay connected with them. Being a part of K Club is how I am able to continue to show my love and support

for our great university. Rock Chalk!”

Lacie (Reed) StuckeyMen’s Basketball Manager 2006-10

“Playing football for the University of Kansas was a dream come true. I could have never imagined that football would bring me so many opportunities. Not only did it give me an education at a world-class institution but it also brought me in contact with so many wonderful people. I took pride in our athletic department while I was on campus, and the K Club has given me a chance to still take pride in our athletics, even though I am no longer present. Because of my involvement with K Club, I am able to reconnect with student-athletes, coaches, trainers, and managers that I met through athletics. I am always in support of all of our teams, and there is no better way of doing that than to be a part

of K Club. Go KU!”

Darrell Stuckey IIFootball 2005-10

Lacie (Reed) Stuckey with her family at men’s basketball Senior Night in 2010.

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Alma Mater (Crimson and the Blue)

Far above the golden valley Glorious to view,Stands our noble Alma Mater,Towering towards the blue.

Lift the chorus ever onward, Crimson and the BlueHail to thee our Alma MaterHail to old KU.

Far above the distant hummingof the busy town,Reared against the dome of heavenLooks she proudly down.

Greet we then our foster mother,Noble friend so true,We will ever sing her praisesHail to old KU.

By George Barlow Penny

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Dr. James Naismith

Sheila Calmese, Women’s Track & Field

Floyd Temple, Baseball

Lynette Woodard, Women’s Basketball

Michelle Rojohn,Swimming & Diving

1930 Men’s Swimming Team

2004 Women’s Soccer TeamBig 12 Championship Regular Season Champions

Matt Gogel, Men’s Golf

Josi Lima, Volleyball

1912 Men’s Tennis Team

Emily Martin, Rowing

1976 Women’s Gymnastics Team

Deon Hogan,Track & Field

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