2006-07 William and Mary Golf Media Guide
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2006-07 William and Mary Golf Media Guide
2006-07 2006-07 Tribe Women’s Golf (seated) Misha Harvey, Melissa DePuy, Brielle Paolini. (standing) Kara Siford, Ellie Costello, Morgan Stepanek, Robyn English. 2006-07 Tribe Men’s Golf (seated) Matt Brantingham, Doug Hurson, Chris Ray, Joel St. Laurent, Conor O’Brien, Hunter Watts. (standing) Jimmy Femino, Jay Sutton, Ryan Price, Brent Paladino, Jonas Miller, Andy Roach. Quick Facts / Media Information Table of Contents William and Mary Men’s Golf Schedule Day Date Mon.-Tues. Sept. 11-12 Mon.-Tues. Oct. 2-3 Sat.-Sun. Oct. 14-15 Sat.-Sun. Oct. 21-22 Mon.-Tues. Feb. 17-18 Sat.-Sat. March 10-17 Mon.-Tues. March 26-27 Sat.-Sun. March 31-April 1 Fri.-Sat. April 6-7 Fri.-Sun. April 20-22 Sat.-Sun. April 28-29 Day Fri.-Sun. Sat.-Sun. Mon.-Tues. Mon.-Tues. Sat. Sat.-Sun. Mon.-Wed. Sat.-Sun. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sun. Event Cleveland State Invitational JOE AGEE INVITATIONAL Big Five Invitational Georgetown Invitational Rice Intercollegiate Ireland Trip W&M INVITATIONAL Lacrosse Homes Collegiate Marshall Invitational CAA Championships Cavalier Classic Location Course Chardon, Ohio Sand Ridge GC WILLIAMSBURG STONEHOUSE GC Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia Cricket Club Beallsville, Md. Members Club at Four Streams Houston, Texas Willowisp CC WILLIAMSBURG Grasonville, Md. Huntington, W.V. Hot Springs, Va. Charlottesville, Va. William and Mary Women’s Golf Schedule Date Sept. 22-24 Oct. 7-8 Oct. 16-17 Oct. 30-31 Feb. 10 March 3-4 March 12-14 March 24-25 April 6-7 April 20-22 Event Nittany Lion Invitational ECAC Championships Spider Invitational Ross Resorts Invitational RICHMOND Red Rocks Invitational Bobcat Desert Classic W&M INVITATIONAL Illini Spring Classic CAA Championships Location State College, Pa. WILLIAMSBURG Richmond, Va. Southern Pines, N.C. WILLIAMSBURG Sedona, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. WILLIAMSBURG Urbana, Ill. Hot Springs, Va. KINGSMILL Prospect Bay GC Guyan G & CC The Homestead Birdwood GC Course Penn State Univ. GC KISKIACK The Crossings GC Mid Pines GC KINGSMILL Oak Creek CC Palm Valley GC FORD’S COLONY Stone Creek GC The Homestead Home tournaments in BOLD CAPS. All dates and locations subject to change. Please check www.TribeAthletics.com, for the most up-to-date schedule. Golf Quick Facts William and Mary Media Information The William and Mary sports information office is always interested in assisting Location: Williamsburg, Virginia Founded: 1693 (second oldest college in the U.S.) members of the media in their coverage of Enrollment: 5,700 Tribe golf. Updated information, includNickname: Tribe ing statistics and releases, can be found Colors: Green, Gold and Silver on the Internet at www.TribeAthletics. Conference: Colonial Athletic Association com. Publicity and media information for President: Gene R. Nichol (Oklahoma State, 1973) William and Mary golf are coordinated by Chancellor: Sandra Day O’Connor (Stanford, 1950) Director of Athletics: Terry Driscoll (Boston College, 1969) sports information intern Jacob Skipper. Photographs, feature ideas and results Sr. Exec. Assoc. AD/SWA: Barb Blosser (Ohio State, 1975) are always available from the William and Athletics Department Phone: (757) 221-3340 Mailing Address: PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA 23187 Mary sports information office. Requests Street Address: One Campus Dr., Williamsburg, VA 23185 for further information should be directed to Jacob Skipper at (757) 221-3344 or by Sports Information Department e-mail at [email protected]. Asst. AD for Media Relations: Pete Clawson (Pittsburgh, 1990) Associate Director: Kris Sears (Indiana, 2004) Associate Director: Rob Turner (Tennessee, 2003) Assistant to the Director: Mark Hoskins (JMU, 2003) Intern/Contact: Jacob Skipper (William and Mary, 2005) Office Phone: (757) 221-3344 Cell Phone: (757) 561-3176 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Phone: (757) 221-3344 Fax: (757) 221-3412 Website: www.TribeAthletics.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jay Albaugh (Mount St. Mary’s, 1996) Fourth Year Office Phone: (757) 221-3046 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Assistant Coach: Pete Gyscek (Niagara, 1985) Second Year Office Phone: (757) 221-3046 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Credits The 2007 William and Mary Golf Media Guide is a publication of the William and Mary sports information office. Layout, design and writing by Jacob Skipper. Editing by the sports information office. Photography by Pete Clawson, Jacob Skipper, Chris Poore, and Bob Keroack. Printing by Colonial Printing of Richmond, Virginia. Cover Credits Front Cover: Seniors Matt Brantingham and Melissa DePuy. Covers designed by Mollie and Bob McClure of Shot in the Dark Studio, Richmond, Virginia. Directions to William and Mary From the North/West: Take I-64 East to Lightfoot Exit 234A (Route 199 East). At top of exit ramp, take a right onto Route 199 East. Stay on 199 East until the Monticello Avenue exit. Exit at Monticello Avenue, and bear left on exit ramp. At bottom of ramp, turn left at light onto Monticello (pass under 199). Go straight through two stoplights, and continue straight for about half a mile and take the first right onto Compton Drive (before light at hospital and shopping centers). The road is heavily wooded on both sides. Continue on Compton Drive until the stop sign. William and Mary Hall is ahead on your left. Parking is ahead on your right. From the South/East: Take I-64 West to Exit 242A (Route 199 West). Follow 199 past five stoplights to the Monticello Avenue exit. Exit at Monticello Avenue, and bear right on the ramp. Merge onto Monticello Avenue. Go straight through two stoplights, and continue straight for about half a mile and take the first right onto Compton Drive (before light at hospital and shopping centers). The road is heavily wooded on both sides. Continue on Compton Drive until the stop sign. William and Mary Hall is ahead on your left. Parking is ahead on your right. 2006-07 William and Mary Golf Quick Facts / Media Information ........... 1 Rosters / Season Review ......................... 2 Coaches.................................................. 3 Men’s Outlook ....................................... 4 Veteran Biographies ................................ 5 Freshman Biographies ............................ 8 Men’s Record Book ................................ 9 Women’s Outlook ................................ 10 Veteran Biographies .............................. 11 Freshman Biographies .......................... 14 Women’s Record Book ......................... 15 Athletics Administration ...................... 16 Tribe Athletics ...................................... 17 Student-Athlete Support....................... 18 The College At a Glance ....................... 19 Athletic Facilities .................................. 20 1 Team Rosters / Season Review 2 2006-07 William and Mary Golf Men’s Roster Name Matt Brantingham Jimmy Femino Doug Hurson Jonas Miller Conor O’Brien Brent Paladino Ryan Price Chris Ray Andy Roach Joel St. Laurent Jay Sutton Hunter Watts Class 2007 2008 2009 2008 2010 2009 2007 2009 2010 2008 2008 2007 Height 5-10 5-11 5-8 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-0 6-5 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-1 Hometown Richmond, Virginia Manassas, Virginia Bethesda, Maryland Dallas, Texas Weatogue, Connecticut Kensington, Connecticut Chantilly, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Vienna, Virginia Nashua, New Hampshire Edgewood, Kentucky Keswick, Virginia High School Monacan Osbourn Park Bullis Episcopal School of Dallas Simsbury Kingswood-Oxford Prep Paul VI Western Albemarle Flint Hill Taft Covington Catholic Monticello Class 2009 2007 2010 2008 2009 2008 2010 2008 2008 2010 Height 5-8 5-8 5-6 5-5 5-3 5-7 5-4 5-7 5-9 5-6 Hometown Wilmette, Illinois Naples, Florida Warwick, Rhode Island Forest, Virginia Kennett Square, Pennsylvania Hinsdale, Illinois Virginia Beach, Virginia Manassas, Virginia Windermere, Florida Guilford, Connecticut High School Loyola Academy Bishop Verot St. Mary Academy-Bay View Jefferson Forest Unionville Hinsdale Central Cape Henry Collegiate Osbourn Olympia Guilford Women’s Roster Name Ellie Costello Melissa DePuy Robyn English Misha Harvey Seung Lee Erika Oldenkamp Brielle Paolini Kara Siford Marissa Sprick Morgan Stepanek Head Coach: Jay Albaugh (Mount St. Mary’s, 1996), Fourth Season Assistant Coach: Pete Gyscek (Niagara, 1985), Second Season 2005-06 Results Pronunciation Guide Jimmy Femino - fuh-ME-no Melissa DePuy - duh-PEW Seung Lee - SUNG Brielle Paolini - BREE-ell pay-o-LEE-nee Kara Siford - SEE-ford Morgan Stepanek - steh-PAN-eck Pete Gyscek - jih-SECK Breakdown by Class Seniors (4) Matt Brantingham ............Richmond, Va. Melissa DePuy........................Naples, Fla. Ryan Price ...........................Chantilly, Va. Hunter Watts ....................... Keswick, Va. Juniors (8) Jimmy Femino ....................Manassas, Va. Misha Harvey ...........................Forest, Va. Jonas Miller .......................... Dallas, Texas Erika Oldenkamp ................. Hinsdale, Ill. Kara Siford ..........................Manassas, Va. Marissa Sprick ...............Windermere, Fla. Joel St. Laurent................... Nashua, N.H. Jay Sutton .........................Edgewood, Ky. Sophomores (5) Ellie Costello ........................ Wilmette, Il. Doug Hurson .....................Bethesda, Md. Seung Lee .................. Kennett Square, Pa. Brent Paladino............ Kensington, Conn. Chris Ray ....................Charlottesville, Va. Freshmen (5) Robyn English .................... Warwick, R.I. Conor O’Brien ..............Weatogue, Conn. Brielle Paolini ............. Virginia Beach, Va. Andy Roach ........................... Vienna, Va. Morgan Stepanek ............Guilford, Conn. Men’s Results 9/12-13 Central Region Fall Preview 17th of 17 Brent Paladino T-15th (+5) Women’s Results 9/12-13 Lady Herd Invitational Seung Lee 9/19-20 Raines Development Classic 13th of 14 Doug Hurson T-12th (-1) 9/19-20 Unlimited Potential/Bay Tree Classic 11th of 16 Sayde Murray T21st (+13) Individual Medalist (Meet): Sayde Murray (Tribe Classic) 10/3-4 Joe Agee Invitational Doug Hurson T-6th of 12 6th (-2) 10/9 Tribe Classic Sayde Murray Men’s Low Average: Brent Paladino, 74.64 9th of 14 T-16th (+8) 10/15-16 Nittany Lion Invitational Erika Oldenkamp 13th of 16 T51st (+19) 8th of 12 T-8th (E) 10/3111/1 Ross Resorts Invitational Sayde Murray 8th of 12 T19th (+21) 3/10-11 Birkdale Collegiate Classic 11th of 12 Brent Paladino T-28th (+13) 11/7-8 Old Dominion Invitational Misha Harvey 3/20 W&M Invitational Brent Paldino 3/6-8 Bobcat Desert Classic Erika Oldenkamp 4/1-2 Drew Upton Memorial Doug Hurson 3/25-26 W&M Invitational Marissa Sprick 4/7-8 Marshall Invitational Doug Hurson 13th of 15 T-12th (+6) 4/8-9 Bonnie Hoover Invitational Erika Oldenkamp 4/14-16 CAA Championships Doug Hurson Brent Paladino 8th of 11 T-20th (+18) T-20th (+18) 10/15-16 Big Five Classic Brent Paladino 10/22-23 Georgetown Invitational Doug Hurson T-10th of 22 T-1st (-2) 4th of 21 T-7th (-1) 4/14-16 CAA Championships Sayde Murray * Won on third playoff hole. 4th of 8 6th (+17) 1st of 11 T-1st* (-1) 3rd of 8 9th (+11) T-9th of 16 T3rd (+15) 2nd of 18 5th (+8) 4th of 14 2nd (+3) 6th of 9 5th (+21) Superlatives All-CAA (Team): Erika Oldenkamp (2) Men’s Low Round (Meet): Brent Paladino, 69 (W&M Invitational) Doug Hurson, 69 (CAA Championships) Men’s Low 2-Round Total (Meet): Doug Hurson, 143 (Drew Upton Memorial) Men’s Low 3-Round Total (Meet): Doug Hurson, 214 (Joe Agee Invitational) Women’s Low Average: Sayde Murray, 78.75 Women’s Low Round (Meet): Erika Oldenkamp, 70 (Bonnie Hoover Invitational) Women’s Low 2-Round Total (Meet): Erika Oldenkamp, 147 (Bonnie Hoover Invitational) Women’s Low 3-Round Total (Meet): Sayde Murray, 229 (Unlimited Potential/Bay Tree Classic) Coaching Staff Jay Albaugh 3 Director of Golf Peter Gyscek Assistant Coach Pete Gyscek enters his second season in the collegiate coaching ranks as the assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s programs at William and Mary. A long-time Williamsburg resident, Gyscek is the owner of the Dynamic Golf Studio, a Williamsburg-area teaching center, and the skills he employs will no doubt be put to great use by the Tribe golfers. Gyscek is a Class “A” member of the Professional Golfers Association of America, and has competed as a professional on several mini-tours and in the Mid-Atlantic PGA. He is also an associate member of the National Golf Coaches Association, and is a Certified Golf Instructor as well as being a Master Clubfitter and Equipment Specialist. Gyscek graduated from Niagara University in 1985 with a bachelor’s in business management. A four-year letterwinner as a member of the varsity golf team, he was also captain for three years. He lives in Williamsburg with his wife, Michele, and six-year old son, Noah. 2006-07 William and Mary Golf Jay Albaugh is in his fourth year as director of golf and leads both the men’s and women’s programs for the Tribe. His inaugural campaign saw 2004 graduate Ann Schnell earn first-team All-Colonial Athletic Association and CAA Women’s Golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards, and 2005 graduate Gary Barton earn second-team All-CAA and all-state honors. His golfers achieved even greater success in his second year. Barton and classmate Tim Pemberton were both named to the all-region team, with Pemberton also earning first-team All-CAA and second-team all-state honors as he set the school record for lowest career average in Tribe history. Barton garnered second-team all-conference and first-team all-state acclaim after leading the team throughout the year, and capped his career by winning the Cavalier Classic in a one-hole playoff, his second individual medal in four years. As a team, the men captured two tournament titles, an outstanding accomplishment for a squad that was composed primarily of underclassmen. In March the Tribe defended its home course, winning a three-team playoff to triumph in the W&M Invitational. In April, the College followed Barton’s charge to win the Cavalier Classic by a stroke over a 12-team field that included many Atlantic Coast Conference and CAA rivals. In recognition of his accomplishments, Albaugh was named the State Golf Coach of the Year by the Virginia Golf Coaches Association. In 2005-06, Albaugh mentored the women’s golf team to a program renaissance. In the fall, the squad won its first team championship since 1992 at its own Tribe Classic, setting a school record for lowest team score in a round with 299 strokes. Senior Sayde Murray captured her first individual medal, and the program’s first since 2001, winning the Tribe Classic on the third playoff hole. In the spring, Murray continued her strong play to lead the team and finish fifth at the CAA Championships, and then-sophomore Erika Oldenkamp tied school records for the lowest round (70) and 36-hole score (147) at the Bonnie Hoover Invitational, and was named second-team All-CAA. The men’s team had its share of hardships to start the 2005-06 season, but the emergence of a trio of players gave the program a renewed vitality at the end of the spring and for the upcoming year. Then-junior Matt Brantingham improved his career average from ninth to sixth in the school charts, and qualified for the U.S. Amateur Public Links in the summer. A pair of freshmen were the kings of the course, as Doug Hurson led the team in six of 10 tournaments and Brent Paladino led in five of the 10. Hurson had a season-average of 75.04, second on the team and third-best for any freshman in school history. Paladino led the team with an average of 74.64, second-best for a freshman, and tied for the lowest score at the W&M Invitational with 69. In the summer, he qualified for both the U.S. Amateur and the Amateur Public Links, advancing to the third round of match play at the APL. Albaugh came to the Tribe from Eastern Illinois University where he served as the head coach for both the men’s and women’s golf teams. In his five years at Eastern Illinois, Albaugh saw both squads achieve their best finishes at the Ohio Valley Conference Championships, including a runner-up result for the women in 2003. Overall, Albaugh coached his teams to four wins during his tenure, which included the women’s first win as a program. He also led each team to its lowest stroke average in history. Previously, Albaugh served three years as the head golf coach at Mount St. Mary’s College. While there, he oversaw the creation of the women’s golf program and also led the men’s team to its best conference finish (fourth). Albaugh, a 1996 graduate of Mount St. Mary’s, was a four-year letterwinner in golf and was named first team All-Northeast Conference his junior and senior seasons. The Mountaineers’ number one golfer for three years, Albaugh won the American University Invitational in 1994 and was a two-time selection to the NEC Scholar-Athlete team. Albaugh has also served as an assistant golf professional for three years and is a member of the Golf Coaches Association of America and the National Golf Coaches Association. Albaugh holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Mount St. Mary’s and a master’s degree in athletic administration from Eastern Illinois. A member of the NCAA Men’s Golf Mid-Atlantic Regional Advisory Committee, Albaugh was married in the summer of 2006 to Leighann Rastede. 4 Men’s Outlook 2006-07 William and Mary Golf Overview 2005-06 was a trying season for the William and Mary men’s golf team, as it struggled to find its identity after losing three of the team’s top four golfers from the year before (two to graduation, one to a redshirt). After some early problems, however, the Tribe found its stride at mid-season and closed the spring strongly. This year, returning nearly everyone and adding a pair of talented recruits, Director of Golf Jay Albaugh looks to take the team back to the NCAA Regional and earn a spot in the national championships for the first time in school history. Seniors Matt Brantingham stepped into the role of team leader last season, competing at every tournament and consistently finishing in the top three for the team. He lowered his career average to 76.46, sixth all-time at the College, and could be in line for his best season yet after making the Amateur Public Links Championship this summer. The purest ball striker on the team, Brantingham will look to provide mental leadership for the team, while contesting for the lead in every tournament. Ryan Price is a remarkably consistent player who will aim to set a career-best for season average in his final year. He hopes to return to the form he set two years ago as a sophomore, when he established a reputation as one of the most unflappable golfers on the team. This season he will be counted on to post consistent scores in the low-tomid 70s, and put the team in contention to win trophies. Hunter Watts returns this season after spending last year studying in Australia. As a sophomore, he was one of only three golfers to compete in every tournament, and was runner-up at the Georgetown Hoya Invitational. He will have another shot at the title this season, and will be counted on to push the younger players to lower scores with his competitive spirit. Juniors Jimmy Femino joined the team at the semester break after transferring from Clemson, and immediateSenior Hunter Watts ly made his impact felt by qualifying for the final two tournaments of the spring. He was the first-round leader for the Tribe at both events, and will aim this season at consistently producing low rounds. Jonas Miller is one of the hardest workers on the team, and used that to his advantage last season to drop his stroke average almost a full point from his freshman year. An accurate and analytical player, he will be counted on to continue that improvement this season and move his scoring range from the mid-to-high 70s to the low-to-mid 70s. Joel St. Laurent lowered his season average more than three strokes between his freshman and sophomore years, posting a banner year last year when he turned in 12 competitive rounds, all in the 70s. In fact, he was the only player last year not to hit any rounds in the 80s, while playing in the last four events. He placed in the top 40 at the CAA Championships, and will look to move into the top 20 while challenging Brantingham and the sophomore class for the team lead at each tournament. Jay Sutton has a clean, easy swing that helps him score well when he can see action on this deep and talented team. A consummate closer, he hit 72-74 in the final two rounds at the Joe Agee Invitational to jump almost 20 spots in the final standings. A goal for this season will be to lower his first round scores into the range he usually closes at, and in doing so put the team into contention for team medals more often. Sophomores Doug Hurson led the Tribe in six of 10 tournaments as a freshman, and ended the season ranked second in stroke average. A strong candidate for post-season honors, he is one of the two or three most complete players on the team. This year he looks to improve his stroke play and contend for more individual medals with the goal of ensuring a berth at the NCAA Regional. Brent Paladino returns for this second season as the most complete Senior Ryan Price player on the team. He led the Tribe as a freshman with a 74.64 stroke average, the second-best for any freshman in school history, and also held the team lead (alone or jointly) in five of 10 events. Over the summer, he made the third round of match play at the Amateur Public Links Championship and qualified for the U.S. Amateur. This year, he will once again be counted on to lead the team along with Hurson, and to put himself in position for all-conference accolades and a regional invitation. Chris Ray will look to step up and make an impact this year after being buried on the depth chart last season. A highly touted player out of Central Virginia, he brings perhaps the most length of any player, and has an enormous array of shots he can call on during the course of a round. He figures to strongly contend for a place on the travel team week-in and week-out. Freshmen Conor O’Brien was the Connecticut state champion and New England High School champion as a senior at Simsbury High. Not a flashy player on the course, he simply makes the shots that need to be made and consistently posts low scores, with a career best round of 65. An outstanding athlete, he was the goalie for Simsbury’s hockey team as a junior and senior, anchoring the defense that produced a two-year record of 40-4 and won two conference championships. Andy Roach was a Washington Post All-Met honorable mention selection in 2004. A passionate competitor with extensive experience on the junior tours, he will help push the older players on the team to excel. Roach enters W&M with tremendous upside and the potential to surprise opponents who may underestimate his shot-making ability. Veteran Biographies 2005-06 2005-06 Third on the team with season average of 76.20 ... Finished second or third for the Tribe in every tournament ... Shot season-low of 72 in the second round of the Georgetown Hoya Invitational ... Finished in a tie for 12th at that event ... Also carded a pair of 72’s in the Drew Upton Memorial, finishing 13th ... Tied for 30th at the CAA Championships with a 54hole score of 235 ... 382-346-39 (.523) head-to-head winning percentage on the season ... Improved his career average to 76.46, sixth all-time at the College ... Qualified for the 2006 Amateur Public Links. Competed strongly despite playing in only 11 rounds ... Opened his year with a first-round 72 at the Joe Agee Invitational ... Went on to tie for 35th with a 54-hole score of 224 ... Hit a pair of 75’s to open the Birkdale Collegiate Classic. 2004-05 Stuck sand-save within feet of the cup to ice the Tribe’s playoff win over Richmond in the W&M Invitational ... Played at No. 1 in the final round of the tournament after opening with 73, and eventually tied for eighth ... Class of 2007 Claimed 13th at the CAA Championship, the secondRichmond, Va. highest Tribe finisher ... Again played at No. 1 in the final round of the Cavalier Classic, after carding rounds Monacan of 72 and 73 to position the Tribe for the team victory ... Tied for 10th at the tournament ... Fired a career-low 70 (-2) in the second round at the Emerald Coast Collegiate ... Shot 74-73 over the final 36 holes of the Joe Agee Invitational to claim 13th ... Contested his third-consecutive Eastern Amateur, tying for 45th with solid rounds of 71-71-71-72—285. 2003-04 Fired a season-low round of 72 to close the Kingsmill/W&M Invitational on his way to a then career-best 12th-place finish ... Tied for 27th at the CAA Championship, carding 76-77-76. ... Scores counted for team 87.5% of the time ... Impressed with low scores at the Eastern Amateur, carding rounds of 69-75-68-70 for a total of 282. At Monacan Two-time first team all-region honoree ... Four-time first team all-district selection ... Monacan 2002 Player of the Year ... Four-time Monacan Coach’s Award winner ... Two-time Richmond Times-Dispatch all-met selection ... Three-time qualifier for VSGA Jr. Matchplay Tournament ... Two-time qualifier for VSGA Jr. Championship. Personal Son of Daniel and Elma Brantingham ... Born January 28, 1985 in Tampa, Florida ... Enjoys fishing, boating and tennis ... Majoring in economics. Events Rounds 4 8 11 30 10 25 25 53 Average Low 18 77.88 72 76.30 70 76.20 72 76.46 70 2003-04 Fired rounds of 73 and 75 to tie for seventh at the Kingsmill/W&M Invitational as the team’s high finisher ... Followed that performance with another strong finish, carding 75-77 for 16th at the Navy Spring Invitational ... Tied for 16th at the Pizza Hut/BellSouth Invitational, carding a 77 ... Carried second-lowest spring average on the team (76.86). At Paul VI Won the 2002 Virginia State Catholic Championship ... First team Catholic all-state honoree in 2002 ... Two-time school MVP ... Two-time Washington Post all-met selection ... Second at 2002 Virginia Junior Championship, firing rounds of 73-72-73 ... Captain on school’s soccer team, earning second team all-conference and school MVP honors. Personal Son of John and Eileen Price ... Born September 27, 1984 in Fairfax, Virginia ... Enjoys playing intramural soccer, basketball, and football ... Double-majoring in economics and finance. 10.5o Titleist 983K driver ... Callaway Heavenwood 17o ... Mizuno MP-33 3-iron through PW ... Titleist Vokey 52o and 56o wedges ... Cleveland 588 60o LW ... Scotty Cameron Sante Fe putter. Titleist 983E 9.5o Driver ... Titleist PT 15o 3-wood ... Mizuno MP 14 2-iron through PW ... Cleveland CG 10 Low Bounce 54o and 60o wedges ... Slazenger Blade putter. Year 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Career Drained a 15-foot birdie putt to lead the Tribe to a playoff victory over Richmond at the W&M Invitational ... Birdie putt came after he hit a 4-iron from 184 yards out pin high ... Opened with a 74 at the tournament, eventually finishing 29th ... Closed by RYAN tying a career best 72 at the CAA Championship to tie for 20th ... Claimed eighth in W&M’s win at Price the Cavalier Classic, carding 74-75-77 ... Opened 73-73 to tie for 17th at the John Dallio Memorial ... Notched another top-20 (18th) after shooting 152 Class of 2007 (76-76) at the Big 5 Classic ... Fired a career-low 72 Chantilly, Va. (E) in the second round of the Emerald Coast Collegiate ... Matched that round with another 72 in the Paul VI middle round of the Bearkat Classic en route to a 25th-place finish ... Tied for 25th at the Hoya Invitational, carding 76-73. In The Bag In The Bag Brantingham’s Career Statistics 2004-05 Price’s Career Statistics High Finish 12 (W&M Invite) 8 (W&M Invite) 12 (Georgetown Invite) 8 (W&M Invite) The Golden Horseshoe is located in the heart of the Colonial district, and offers players a choice of two world-reknowned 18-hole courses and one 9-hole course. Robert Trent Jones, Sr. opened the The Gold Course in 1963, calling it “my finest design.” His son, Rees Jones, designed and built The Green Course from 1989-91. This year, the Golden Horseshoe will play host to the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships. Year 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Career Events Rounds 5 10 10 27 5 11 20 48 Average Low 18 78.60 73 75.96 72 77.55 72 76.57 72 High Finish 7 (W&M Invite) 8 (Cavalier Classic) 35 (Joe Agee Invite) 7 (W&M Invite) 2006-07 William and Mary Golf MATT Brantingham 5 Veteran Biographies 6 2005-06 Studied abroad in Australia. 2004-05 2006-07 William and Mary Golf HUNTER Watts Class of 2007 Keswick, Va. Monticello Fired a career low in the opening round of the Hoya Invitational with a two-under 70 ... Played at the No. 1 position for the first time in the final round at Georgetown and carded 72 to claim runner-up honors at 142 ... Broke out at the Big 5 Classic with first career top-five finish, closing with an even-par 72 to claim fifth at 149 ... 13th in the Tribe’s win at the W&M Invitational, carding rounds of 75 and 77 ... Tied for 16th at the Joe Agee Invitational, bookending his effort with rounds of 73 and 74 ... Closed with a 75 at the CAA Championship to place 30th ... Carded a then- career-low 72 in the second round of the John Dallio Memorial. At Monticello Qualified for U.S. Junior Amateur in 2001 ... Team MVP junior year ... Coach’s Award winner sophomore year ... Member of 2001 Virginias-Carolinas Junior team ... Won the Charlottesville Junior City Invitational. Personal Son of Linwood and Cynthia Watts ... Born July 18, 1984 in Virginia Beach, Virginia ... Plays the guitar and mandolin ... Double-majoring in English and government. In The Bag Events Rounds 6 12 12 32 18 44 Year 2005-06 Career Events Rounds 2 6 2 6 Average Low 18 77.58 74 76.88 70 77.07 70 Average Low 18 77.83 73 77.83 73 High Finish 39 (CAA Champs) 39 (CAA Champs) 2005-06 Dropped a full stroke from his average, playing in more than twice the number of events as he had as a freshman ... Hit a career-best 73 in the first round of the Raines Development Classic ... Shot three rounds in the 70’s (79-78-78) to open the season at the Central Region Preview. 2004-05 JONAS Miller Class of 2008 Dallas, Texas Episcopal of Dallas Opened with a strong effort of 75 at the Joe Agee Invitational ... Also competed individually at the W&M Invitational. At Episcopal Conference champion as a junior ... Ranked No. 2 boys golfer in Texas for private schools ... Three-time all-conference honoree ... Qualified for Future Collegiate World Tour (FCWT) ... Won twice on the Northern Texas PGA Tour ... Carried a 75.7 stroke average as a junior, the lowest in school history ... FCWT Academic All-American Team finalist ... Headmaster’s list for two years and honor roll for four years ... National Honor Society President ... Founded the Stock Market Club. In The Bag Titleist 983K Driver ... TaylorMade V-Steel 13o 3-wood ... Ping HL 2-iron ... Titleist 981 DCI 3-iron through PW ... Cleveland RTG 900 series 56o SW and 60o LW ... Odyssey White Hot putter. Miller’s Career Statistics High Finish 9 (Pizza Hut/BellSouth) 2 (Georgetown Invite) 2 (Georgetown Invite) Transferred from Clemson at the semester break ... Came on strong to qualify for the final two tournaments of the season ... Led the team in the first round of the Marshall Invitational with a collegiate-best 73 ... Again led the team in the first round of the CAA Championships, shooting 77 ... Finished his first CAA tournament with another round of 77, tying for 39th ... In all, four of his six rounds were in the 70s. At Osbourn Park Class of 2008 Manassas, Va. Osbourn Park Femino’s Career Statistics Son of Robert and Harriet Miller ... Born April 16, 1986 in Washington, D.C. ... Brother, Ian, played football at Tulane ... Enjoys reading Sports Illustrated and working out ... Is addicted to ping-pong ... Double-majoring in economics and history. 2005-06 JIMMY Femino Vokey spin mill 58, TaylorMade TP 15o ... TaylorMade R7 8.5o ... Cleveland 54 ... Mizuno MP 30 pw-7 ... Mizuno MP 37 6-3 irons ... Big Bertha 5w wood. Personal Titleist 975J VS Pro Titanium Driver (8.5o) with Fujikura Speeder 757 Extra Stiff shaft ... Callaway Big Bertha Steelhead II 3-wood (steel shaft) ... Callaway Big Bertha X-12 steel 2-iron ... Mizuno T-Zoid Pro II 3-iron through PW ... 52o oil can Titleist Vokey Design GW ... 58o mild-raw steel Titleist Vokey Design LW ... Odyssey Tri-Hot III 33.5in putter. Year 2003-04 2004-05 Career In The Bag 2003-04 Tied for ninth at the Pizza Hut/BellSouth invitational, carding a 76 ... Closed with a 74 to take 27th at the Navy Spring Invitational ... Opened with a 75 at the Kingsmill/W&M Invitational to tie for 32nd ... Tied for 25th in first CAA Championship, carding 75-75-78 ... Carried second-best season stroke average (77.58) on the team ... Rounds counted toward team score 83.3% of the time. Watts’ Career Statistics diving, sky diving, and camping ... Favorite athlete is Arnold Palmer ... Majoring in psychology. Washington Post all-met team as a senior ... All-district honors as well ... Team MVP in 2001 ... Best 18-hole score was 64 ... Carried a stroke-average of 73 as a senior ... Also played forward on Osbourn Park’s ice hockey team for four years ... Earned two letters as an outfielder and catcher in baseball ... Team captain for both golf and hockey ... Four-year honor roll student. Personal Son of Lawrence and Susan Femino ... Born September 27, 1984 in Manassas, Virginia ... Enjoys scuba Year 2004-05 2005-06 Career Events Rounds 2 5 5 12 7 17 Average Low 18 81.60 75 80.50 73 80.82 73 High Finish 67 (Joe Agee Invite) 65 (Birkdale Collegiate) 67 (Joe Agee Invite) Veteran Biographies 2005-06 Posted a major improvement in his round scores, averaging more than three strokes better per round than his first year ... Hit in the 70s in every round ... Shot collegiate-low round of 74 to open the Drew Upton Memorial ... Followed with a second-round 75 to finish tied for 43rd ... Shot consistent rounds of 79 to finish tied for 37th at the CAA Championships. 2004-05 Competed in the first tournament of the fall, carding rounds of 78-79 at the Navy Invitational, as both rounds counted towards the team score ... Competed individually in the Joe Agee Invitational, playing solid golf with a second-round 79. Career low round of 64 ... Lettered for four seasons under coach Rick Hornsby ... Also lettered in basketball, baseball and swimming ... Earned academic all-state honorable mention four times ... Student body vice-president as a senior ... Also president of the spirit club. Personal Son of Michael and Kym Sutton ... Born December 18, 1985 in Covington, Kentucky ... Enjoys boating and playing basketball, baseball and cards ... Also plays fantasy baseball online ... Majoring in physics. In The Bag Titleist 983K Driver (10.5o) ... Cleveland Launcher 15o 3-wood ... Callaway steelhead 2-iron ... Cleve2003 NH Junior runner-up, carding a 72 in qualify- land TA3 Form Forged 3-iron though PW ... TitleClass of 2008 ing ... Advanced to round of 16 at 2003 NH State Am ist Vokey 56o SW (black nickel) and 60o LW (chrome) ... Odyssey Tri Hot putter. ... Shot 77-69-76-79 at 2002 New England Am for Sutton’s Career Statistics Nashua, N.H. a top-25 finish ... Lost a playoff to advance to 2002 Year Events Rounds Average Low 18 High Finish Taft US Junior Am from sectionals, shooting 71-78 ... Shot 2004-05 2 5 78.80 73 25 (Joe Agee Invite) 75-72 to claim fifth at the 2003 FCWT Daufuskie 2005-06 3 7 77.71 72 37 (Joe Agee Invite) Island tournament, one of two top 10s and four top 20s in FCWT events ... Shot 69- Career 5 12 78.17 72 25 (Joe Agee Invite) 71-77 for seventh at AJGA Jeffrey M. Isner Memorial ... Played as Taft’s No. 1 golfer his entire career and was team captain as a senior ... 2003 Manchester CC club champion ... Averaged 75.5 strokes as Taft’s captain ... Career low of 65 ... Hogan Scholar for two 2005-06 seasons. Led the team in six of 10 tournaments ... Stroke averPersonal age of 75.04 was second on the team ... Third-best Son of Joel and Holly St. Laurent ... Born Seprookie average in school history ... Hit season-low of tember 14, 1985 in Nashua, New Hampshire ... 69 in the final round of the CAA Championships to Comes from a long line of collegiate golfers, as his improve to a tie for 20th ... Hit better than 80 in 20 father played at UNH while two uncles (UNH, of 25 rounds ... Hit rounds of 70-71-73 at the Joe Age Dartmouth), a great uncle (UVA) and grandfather Invitational to finish sixth ... Win-loss percentage of (UVA) also played ... Enjoys pick-up basketball .568 (424-319-24) ranked him in the top third of all games and going to the movies, especially comcollegiate golfers last year. edies ... Favorite TV programs are Golf Central At Bullis and Sportscenter ... Majoring in government. Interstate Athletic Conference champion as a senior ... In The Bag DOUG Four time first-team All-IAC, all-county, all-MontgomTaylorMade 510 Tour Preferred Driver with ery Journal, all-Potomac Gazette honoree ... 2005 MontHurson o Fujikura speeder X shaft ... Titleist PT 15 3gomery Journal Player of the Year ... 2005 Washington wood with X-100 steel shaft ... TaylorMade RAC Post all-met first team ... Team MVP all four years ... 2-iron through PW ... 54o and 60o RAC standard Runner-up at the 2004 Mid-Atlantic Amateur ... 2004 Class of 2009 lie wedges ... Scotty Cameron stainless Studio U.S. Amateur qualifier ... Claimed third at the 2005 Newport putter. Bethesda, Md. Maryland Open ... Career-low round was 66 (-4) ... St. Laurent’s Career Statistics Stroke average of 36.7 (9 Holes) ... Also played lacrosse Bullis Year Events Rounds Average Low 18 High Finish for four years and soccer, basketball, and hockey for 2004-05 3 7 80.43 78 67 (Navy Invite) two years each ... Lettered twice as the goalie for the hockey team. 2005-06 Career 4 7 At Taft 9 16 77.11 78.56 74 74 37 (CAA Champs) 37 (CAA Champs) 2005-06 JAY Sutton Class of 2008 Edgewood, Ky. Covington Catholic Personal Son of Thomas and Joan Hurson ... Born June 17, 1986 in Silver Spring, Maryland .... Grandfather was a standout at Maryland in lacrosse, football, and baseball, and was drafted by both the Green Bay Packers and New York Yankees, but played for neither because of World War II ... Enjoys playing video games and poker ... Plans to major in business. Improved his average by a stroke as a sophomore ... Hit 72 in the second round of the Joe Agee Invitational and 74 in the final frame to tie for 37th ... Shot 76 in the second round of the Big Five Invitational ... Tied for 38th at that tournament with a 36-hole In The Bag score of 156. TaylorMade 300 series 4-9 irons with 6.5 rifle shafts ... 580xd 9.5o driver with Harrison striper 2004-05 Impressed with a one-over 73 in the second round of shaft (79 grams, stiff) ... RAC 48o PW with 6.5 the Joe Agee Invitational ... Sandwiched that effort with rifle shaft ... Callaway Steelhead 4 wood and 7 a 78 and 76 to claim a solid 25th in his first collegiate wood with vista pro graphite shafts ... Cleveland tournament ... Opened with a 78 at the W&M Invita- Tour Action 900 56o SW and Tour Action Reg. 588 60o LW ... Guerin Rife 2 bar blade putter. tional, where he competed individually. At Covington 2001 Kentucky state championship runner-up, earning all-state honors ... Ninth at the state tournament in 2003 for all-tournament honors ... Claimed third at the 2003 McDonald’s Tournament of Champions ... Regional player of the year in 2001 ... Four-time all-region honoree ... Low season average of 73.1 ... Hurson’s Career Statistics Year 2005-06 Career Events Rounds 10 25 10 25 Average Low 18 75.04 69 75.04 69 High Finish 6 (Joe Agee Invite) 6 (Joe Agee Invite) 2006-07 William and Mary Golf JOEL St. Laurent 7 Veteran / Freshmen Biographies 8 2005-06 2006-07 William and Mary Golf BRENT Paladino Class of 2009 Kensington, Conn. KingswoodOxford Prep Led the team in stroke average with 74.64 ... Ranks as the second-best rookie season ever at W&M ... Tied for the lead in the W&M Invitational after shooting a collegiate-best 69, but lost the medal on tiebreakers ... Led the team in five of the 10 tournaments ... Tied for 20th at the CAA Championships ... Had an individual record of 494-242-31 (.664), placing him in the top 15 percent of all golfers in the nation last year ... Advanced to the Round of 16 in stroke-play at the 2006 U.S. Amateur Public Links ... The 26thseed after match-play qualifying, beat his first-round opponent on the 23rd hole ... Upset the tournament’s seventh seed, Scotty Jones, one-up in the second round ... Qualified for the U.S. Amateur for the second year in a row. At Kingswood-Oxford playing air hockey, ping-pong, and reading ... Plans to major in business. In The Bag Cleveland 460 Comp 8.5o driver with a Fujikura Speeder 757 X-flex ... TaylorMade R7 15o 3wood with a Fujikura Vista Pro 80 X-flex ... Mizuno Fli Hi II 18o hybrid with an Dynamic Golf Sensicore X-100 ... TaylorMade TP Irons 3-PW with Precision Rifle 6.5 ... Titleist Spin Milled 52o and 58o wedges with Dynamic Golf Wedge Flex Shaft ... Scotty Cameron Newport Studio Style 35” putter. Ray’s Career Statistics Year Qualified for both the U.S. Amateur and Amateur 2005-06 Public Links Championship in the summer of 2005 Career ... Tied for first (73-67-66) at the 2005 Connecticut State Open, before falling in a playoff ... Two-time FCWT Junior Golf Tour second team All-American ... Recipient of the 2005 Widdy Neale Scholarship from the Connecticut State Golf Association ... Won Kingswood-Oxford’s Mark Dixon Golf Award for having the lowest stroke average on his team ... Career low round is 66 (-5) ... Holds school record for consecutive birdies with six ... Member of the F.I.R.S.T. robotics team ... Was a goalie on the hockey team for five years. Events Rounds 3 7 3 7 Personal Son of Mark and Cynthia Paladino ... Born November 30, 1985 in New Britain, Connecticut ... Roots for the Red Sox and Patriots, and enjoys designing websites and graphics ... If he could play any course in the world, would play Bethpage Black ... Plans on majoring in information technology. CONOR O’Brien In The Bag Titleist 905S driver, 8.5o with stiff Fujikara 26.3 Tour Platform shaft ... Titleist 904 3-wood, 13o with stiff YS-6 shaft ... Titleist 503H hybrid, 19o with stiff Aldila NV Hybrid Shaft ... Titleist 704cb irons, Stiff S300 Light (104 grams), standard height, bent 4o upright ... Titleist- 56o and 60o Tour spin-milled wedges with S300 Light or 56o nickel and 60o oil can with stiff S300 shafts ... Odyssey Mid Belly-Putter- 46 1⁄2 inches. Paladino’s Career Statistics Year 2005-06 Career Events Rounds 10 25 10 25 Average Low 18 74.64 69 74.64 69 Class of 2010 Weatogue, Conn. Simsbury High Finish 1 (W&M Invite) 1 (W&M Invite) Shot 77 in the first round of the Raines Development Classic, his first collegiate action ... Had a seasonbest 54-hole score of 238 in the tournament ... Best finish (Tied for 63rd) came in the next tournament, when he shot 79 in the second round and totaled 245 at the Joe Agee Invitational ... Hit 79 at the W&M Invitational. At Western Albemarle Class of 2009 Charlottesville, Va. Western Albemarle High Finish 63 (Joe Agee Invite) 63 (Joe Agee Invite) At Simsbury 2005 Connecticut state champion ... Also won the New England High School Championships and the Connecticut Junior Amateur in 2005 ... Two-time all-state ... Three-time all-conference honoree ... Low round is 65 at Wintonbury Hills ... Qualified for the 2006 Amateur Public Links ... Also a four-year letterman on the hockey team ... Starting goalie as a junior and senior, leading Simsbury to a 40-4 record of those two seasons and a pair of conference championships ... Named all-conference as a junior ... Four-year member of the Student Council. Personal Son of Donald and Patricia O’Brien ... Born January 22, 1988 in Hartford, Connecticut ... Pet peeves include getting hit into on the golf course ... Came to W&M because he felt it had the appropriate mix of academics and athletics ... Enjoys playing sports and video games ... Undecided as to his major. In The Bag Cleveland Launcher 460 driver ... Sonartec NP 30 wood ... Callaway X-14 Pro Series irons ... Titleist Vokey gap wedge ... Ben Hogan sand wedge ... Cleveland CG10 lob wedge ... Titleist Scotty Cameron putter. At Flint Hill 2005 Jefferson District and Central Virginia Player of the Year ... Helped lead Wetern Albemarle to the last two Group AA state championships ... Two-time member of the Junior Virginia’s team in the VirginiasCarolinas Team Match Championship ... Career-low round of 64 was hit twice at Glenmore Country Club ... Senior-year scoring average (71.4) set the Jefferson District record. 2005-06 CHRIS Ray Average Low 18 80.29 77 80.29 77 2005 Jefferson District and Central Virginia Player of the Year ... Helped lead Wetern Albemarle to the last two Group AA state championships ... Two-time member of the Junior Virginia’s team in the VirginiasCarolinas Team Match Championship ... Career-low round of 64 was hit twice at Glenmore Country Club ... Senior-year scoring average (71.4) set the Jefferson District record. Personal Son of George Whitaker, Jr. and Jane Nichols Hackett Ray ... Born August 15, 1987 in Charlottesville, Virginia ... In his free time, enjoys woodworking, Personal ANDY Roach Class of 2010 Vienna, Va. Flint Hill Son of O. Lynn and Tammy Roach ... Born June 13, 1987 in Alexandria, Virginia ... Father graduated from W&M in 1978 ... Best advice he ever recieved was from Fred Couples, who said, “Slow down.” ... Enjoys playing basketball and cards ... Plans to major in business. In The Bag Cleveland Launcher composite driver ... Sonartec 007 3-wood ... Sonartec 21o driving iron ... Mizuno MP 32 irons ... 3- pitching wedge ... Cleveland CG 10 54o and 60o wedges ... Titleist Scotty Cameron Stainless Studio putter. Men’s Record Book Men’s Records Team Accomplishments NCAA Regional Appearances (3) 1991, 1994, 2002 NCAA District Championships (1) 1985 CAA Championships (1) 1985 All-Time Dual Record (1927-1977) W&M Golf moved to tournament play in 1977-78 240-165-19 (.588) Player Awards Individual Medalists Year Player 1968 Steve Isaccs 1974 Russell Brown 1981 Billy Musto 1982 Mike Gregor 1983 Billy Musto 1984 John McHenry 1985 John McHenry Mike Gregor John McHenry Doug Gregor John Kuczaj Chris Gilmer Tim Pemberton Justin Ragognetti Adam Holman 2002 Gary Barton 2005 Gary Barton 1986 1989 1993 1995 2001 Tournament Virginia Intercollegiate Virginia Intercollegiate Kingsmill/W&M Invite Kingsmill/W&M Invite Camp Lejeune Invite ECAC South Campbell Tournament ECAC South Guilford Tournament ECAC South Virginia Intercollegiate Georgetown Invite Georgetown Invite Rutherford Intercollegiate Charleston Southern El Diablo Intercollegiate Colonial Intercollegiate ODU Seascape Invite UVA Cavalier Classic W&M Hall of Fame 1969 Mark McCormack ‘51 1976 Joe Agee ‘52 1980 Robert Hornsby ‘41 1988 Russell Brown ‘74 1994 Dave Edmunds ‘59 World Golf Hall of Fame 2006 Mark McCormack ‘51 CAA/ECAC South Champions Year Player Score 1984 John McHenry 75-72 = 147 1985 John McHenry 75-70-77 = 222 Mike Gregor 74-75-73 = 222 All-Conference 1984 John McHenry 1985 John McHenry NCAA District II All-East 1991 Doug Gregor 1992 Trevor Sidley 1993 Trevor Sidley 1994 Alex Sleeker John Luczaj 1995 Chris Gilmer 1996 Alex Sleeker PING Mid-Atlantic All-Region 2002 Tim Pemberton 2005 Tim Pemberton Gary Barton Phi Beta Kappa 2002 Justin Hoagland Academic All-America 1990 John English 1991 John English 1996 Alex Sleeker 1997 Alex Sleeker 2001 Justin Hoagland 2002 Justin Hoagland Virginia Golf Coaches Association All-State 1996 Alex Sleeker (2) 1997 Alex Sleeker (2) 2002 Tim Pemberton (2) 2004 Gary Barton (2) 2005 Gary Barton (1) Tim Pemberton (2) National Amateur Summer Tournaments 1927 Sam Wilcox National Intercollegiate Frank Graven National Intercollegiate 1932 Morton Jaffee National Intercollegiate 1935 Ed Meister U.S. Amateur 1974 John P. Kyle U.S. Amateur 1981 Jim O’Mara British Amateur 1982 Kevin Sullivan North-South Amateur 1983 Billy Musto Eastern Amateur 1987 John McHenry Walker Cup (UK) Mike Gregor U.S. Amateur 1988 Doug Hillman U.S. Amateur 1990 Doug Gregor U.S. Amateur Worth Banner U.S. Mid-Amateur 1994 Mike Gregor U.S. Amateur Doug Gregor U.S. Amateur 1998 John Mueller U.S. Amateur Eastern Amateur 2003 Tim Pemberton U.S. Amateur North-South Amateur 2004 Tim Pemberton U.S. Amateur Player’s Amateur Eastern Amateur North-South Amateur Matt Brantingham Eastern Amateur 2005 Brent Paladino Amateur Public Links U.S. Amateur Matt Brantingham Eastern Amateur Tim Pemberton Eastern Amateur Player’s Amateur North-South Amateur 2006 Brent Paladino Amateur Public Links U.S. Amateur Matt Brantingham Amateur Public Links Conor O’Brien Amateur Public Links Best Scores Individual 18-Holes 64 36-Holes 137 54-Holes 208 1957, Walt Lawrence 2002, Tim Pemberton Princeton Invitational 2006, Doug Hurson Joe Agee Invitational Hole-in-One 1928 Frank Graven 1996 John Henry Campbell Invitational Team 18-Holes 36-Holes 54-Holes 281 572 859 2006, Joe Agee Invitational 1982, ODU/Seascape 2002, CAA Championships Rookie Season Average 1. Gary Barton 2. Brent Paladino 3. Doug Hurson 4. Tim Pemberton Jeff Steckmest 6. John McHenry 7. Ryan Price 8. Robby McKetta 9. Doug Gregor 10. Alex Sleeker 2001-02 2005-06 2005-06 2000-01 2002-03 1982-83 2003-04 2001-02 1987-88 1993-94 74.36 74.64 75.04 75.25 75.25 76.00 76.85 77.00 77.05 77.23 Season Average 1. Tim Pemberton 2. Ken Rice 3. John McHenry 4. Mark McCormack 5. Gary Barton 6. Justin Ragognetti 7. John McHenry 8. Gary Barton 9. Alex Sleeker 10. Tim Pemberton 2001-02 1959-60 1985-86 1949-50 2004-05 2001-02 1984-85 2001-02 1996-97 2002-03 72.91 73.60 73.63 73.90 74.25 74.29 74.34 74.36 74.42 74.46 Career Average (Minimum Two Seasons) 1. Tim Pemberton 2000-05 2. Gary Barton 2001-05 3. John McHenry 1982-86 4. Alex Sleeker 1993-97 5. Billy Musto 1979-83 6. Matt Brantingham 2003-Present 7. Mark Urbanek 1997-01 8. Justin Ragognetti 1999-03 9. Ryan Price 2003-Present 10. Hunter Watts 2003-Present Justin Hoagland 1998-01 Coaches Awards Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year 2002 Scott King VGCA Coach of the Year 2002 Scott King 2005 Jay Albaugh CAA Coach of the Year 2002 Scott King 74.29 74.45 74.67 75.92 76.16 76.46 76.48 76.51 76.57 77.07 77.07 2006-07 William and Mary Golf Team Titles (18) 1980 Navy Invite 1981 Kingsmill/W&M Invitational 1982 Kingsmill/W&M Invitational Virginia Intercollegiate Championship Yale Fall Classic 1983 Camp Lejeune Invitational ODU/Seascape Invitational 1985 Greensboro Invitational ECAC South/CAA Championship NCAA District III Open Tournament 1991 Navy Invitational 1993 Bryce Collegiate Invitational Georgetown Fall Classic 1994 Seton Hall Fall Classic 2001 Char. Southern Fall Invitational 2002 El Diablo Intercollegiate 2005 W&M Invitational UVA Cavalier Classic Mike Gregor 1989 Chris Fox 1990 Aaron Osbourne 1991 John English Doug Gregor 1991 Trevor Sidley 1997 Alex Sleeker (2) 2002 Tim Pemberton (1) 2003 Gary Barton (2) 2004 Gary Barton (2) 2005 Tim Pemberton (1) Gary Barton (2) 9 2006-07 William and Mary Golf 10 Women’s Outlook Overview Despite finishing sixth at the Colonial Athletic Association Championships, William and Mary’s season last year could be counted as a resounding success. The team won the Tribe Classic in the fall, its first tournament title since 1992, with a school record round of 299, and would challenge for the trophy in several other tournaments en route to finishing with the second-best season average in school history (318.67). Replacing graduated captain Sayde Murray will be a tall order, especially after a senior season in which she led the team in stroke average with the fifth-best season in school history, earned the team’s first individual medal since 2001 in the Tribe Classic, and was named to the all-tournament team after finishing fifth at CAAs. However, the prognosis is bright for Director of Golf Jay Albaugh’s fourth season, as he returns four of the top five and seven of the top eight golfers from last year, and brings in three very talented freshmen. Marissa Sprick had a breakout season in her sophomore year, playing in all but one tournament and shooting in the 70s in almost half of her rounds. Her major breakthrough came in the W&M Invitational, where she finished fifth to lead both Tribe teams in the event, shooting a pair of career-low 76s. She went on to finish in the top 25 at the conference championship. Studying in Italy this fall, she will return to the team in January and immediately challenge for a spot on the travel team thanks to her ability to create shots off the tee. Kara Siford also broke out in the W&M Invitational, shooting 81-80 to finish in the top 25. After playing in only two rounds as a freshman, she was the number one alternate as a sophomore, posting both the sixth-best average and the sixth-most rounds on the team with 83.09 and 11, respectively. A consistent hitter with great fundamentals, she looks to gain experience in the fall and use that to solidify a position on the travel squad when the spring season comes around. Sophomores Both members of the sophomore class entered the College with strong credentials and backed them up with their play as freshmen. Seung Lee was the Tribe’s top golfer in the first tournament of the year, shooting three rounds in the 70’s for sixth place at the Lady Herd Invitational, and would finish no worse than 24th in the spring while competing in every tournament. She was third for the team at the CAA Championships, shooting 251 on Pinehurst’s No. 6 course for 21st place. Ellie Costello opened her career in a big way, shooting 76 as an individual at the Tribe Classic. She would go on to challenge in qualifying week-in and week-out thanks to her heads-up play on the course, Juniors Two juniors will be studying abroad this fall, giving some new earning spots on two travel squads and helping the “Tribe” team to a faces an opportunity to impress the coaching staff and gain valuable second-place showing at the W&M Invitational. tournament experience. Come spring, however, the class that has been the powerhouse behind the Tribe’s success the past two years will Freshman Coach Albaugh brought in three outstanding golfers in the Class be reunited and pushing for an NCAA Regional berth. Erika Oldenkamp is spend- of 2010, each of whom are expected to challenge for berths on the ing the fall in Australia, ending her travel team. Brielle Paolini is a local recruit, having played her high streak of playing every round since school golf for Cape Henry Collegiate in Virginia Beach. The only girl she came to Williamsburg. Last on the boy’s golf team for four years, she typically played at the number season’s number two golfer, she two position and helped Cape Henry to the TCIS conference champishowed flashes of brilliance, tying onship as a senior. In 2004, she won the Tidewater Junior in Virginia school records for best round (70) Beach and the Plantation Tour Championship in Orlando, Florida, and best 36-hole score (147) at the and has scored a hole-in-one during competition on two separate ocBonnie Hoover Invitational and casions. Morgan Stepanek was the top female golfer in Connecticut for earning second-team All-CAA accolades. Along with DePuy, she is the the past three years, winning the girl’s state championship and captainbest all-around hitter on the team, ing the boy’s golf team at Guilford High each year during that time. and will return in the spring with She was also an elite swimmer, co-captaining the girls swim team for an eye towards finishing in the top two years and placing in the top 16 at the state championships in the five at CAAs and putting together breaststroke events. She has personal bests of 75 strokes for one round Junior Erika Oldenkamp an at-large worthy resume when the and 239 for 54 holes. Robyn English earned four first-team all-state honors from the NCAAs come around. Misha Harvey improved almost two full strokes between her Rhode Island Interscholastic League while competing at St Mary Acadfreshman and sophomore years to vault into the record books with emy-Bay View. As a senior, she capped off three straight years of topthe ninth-best single-season average, while her career average is fourth three finishes at the state championship by taking third with a round in school history. Even half of that improvement this season will place of 84. Competing against boy’s teams for the most part, she earned her squarely in the running for the individual conference champion- third-team all-region honors, one of only five girls to join 67 boys on ship, as she finished tied for eighth last year. She is the Tribe’s top the all-region teams. Her best round came in at 71 shots, and she has returning golfer for the fall, and will be counted on to assist DePuy in hit a hole-in-one at the Warwick Country Club. providing leadership for the younger members of the team. Seniors Melissa DePuy enters her final season looking to regain the form of two years ago, when she lead the team in stroke average and finished 12th at the CAA Championships. Ranked as one of the top five golfers in school history, she battled through injuries last season, competing in just two tournaments but closed with an 80 in the second round of the W&M Invitational. Albaugh will be counting on her veteran leadership to help the team through the fall and the freshmen as they adjust to the college game. Veteran Biographies 2005-06 Injuries forced her out of most of the season ... Placed 29th in the team’s first tournament, shooting 83-82-83 at the Marshall Invitational ... Season-low round of 80 came in the second round of the W&M Invitational ... Moved to fifth all-time at W&M in career average with three-year average of 80.64. Third on the team with a 79.44 stroke average in 18 rounds of action ... Season average is ninth-best all-time at the College ... Had overall record of 336-151-18 (.683), and ranked in the top sixth of all collegiate golfers according to Golfweek ... Shot career-low 74 in the first round of the Old Dominion Invitational at the TPC of Virginia Beach ... Tied for eighth at both the Tribe Classic and the CAA Championships ... Led the team at ODU, finishing ninth with a 36-hole score of 155 ... Career average of 80.37 is fourth all-time at W&M ... Qualified for the Women’s Amateur Public Links over the summer, finishing tied for 67th, only two strokes out of qualifying for the match-play bracket. Class of 2007 Naples, Fla. Bishop Verot Tied for 10th at the rain-shortened Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate after an opening 74 ... Fired a 75 in the second round of the Shamrock Invitational for a 15th place finish ... Closed with a 77 at the W&M Invitational to tie for 16th ... Opened with a 75 at the CAA Championship in a team-leading 12th-place performance ... Claimed 29th at the Bonnie Hoover Invitational (78-79-79) ... Led team in season (80.35) and spring (80.17) stroke average. 2003-04 Impressed with a 10th-place effort at the TPC Virginia Beach Invitational, firing rounds of 83-81 ... Claimed 13th at the CAA Championship in her first appearance ... Tied for 29th at the Miccosukee Championship on the strength of a second-round 77 ... Also claimed 29th at the W&M Invitational after carding rounds of 78-84 ... Fired rounds of 76-84-75 to claim 32nd at the Bonnie Hoover Invitational. At Bishop Verot Four-time all-area selection ... Won district tournament as a junior ... Finished 16th at states as a senior ... Three-time school MVP ... 2001 Gulf Coast Jr. Tour Player of the Year ... Gulf Coast Jr. Tour Senior Player of the Year in 2003 ... 2003 Gulf Coast Jr. Tour Best Academic/Athletic Scholarship Award winner ... Won the WCI Jr. Tour Athletic/Academic Scholarship in 2003 ... Led team to first regional tournament championship in school history ... Led team to the first state tournament qualification in five years ... Team captain junior and senior years. Personal Daughter of Kevin berry and Theresa DePuy ... Born November 16, 1984 in Warrenton, Virginia ... Uncle, Allen, played golf at Graceland and mother, Theresa, played field hockey at Graceland ... Enjoys shopping, going to the beach and traveling ... Double-majoring in English and government. TaylorMade Driver and 4-wood ... Callaway 3-iron through LW ... Scotty Cameron putter. Year 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Career Events Rounds 5 13 10 23 2 5 17 41 Average Low 18 80.08 75 80.35 74 83.40 80 80.64 74 Class of 2008 Forest, Va. Jefferson Forest 2004-05 Opened collegiate career with an impressive 10th-place effort at the Draper Valley Invitational, carding a 75 in the rain-shortened event ... Shot 76 at the weathershortened Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate to tie for 21st ... Tied for 34th at the Ross Resorts Invitational after closing with a 79 ... Tied for 10th at the Monarch Invitational ... Opened 76-77 at the Nittany Lion Invitational while closing with a 77 at the Baytree Classic ... Led the team in fall stroke average (80.18) and was the high Tribe finisher in three of five fall tournaments. At Jefferson Forest Winner of the VSGA’s Spencer-Wilkinson Award, given to the top female golfer in the state ... 2003 Virginia girls high school state champion ... Seminole District Player of the Year (boys and girls) ... All-area golfer of the year (boys and girls) ... Jefferson Forest High School Athlete of the Year (U. S. Marine Corps) ... Winner of numerous junior golf championships including the Tidewater Amateur; the Commonwealth Games; the Old Dominion; and the Bobby Bowers ... Handicap of three ... High school low round of 67 ... Junior tournament low round of 69 ... Lettered for four seasons under coach Jim Eanes ... Earned Jefferson Forest Academic Achievement Award all four seasons ... National Honor Society member ... Senior class vice president ... Homecoming Queen ... Volunteered at Lynchburg General Hospital ... Involved with “Hook a Kid on Golf ” and her church’s youth group. Personal In The Bag DePuy’s Career Statistics MISHA Harvey High Finish 10 (ODU Invite) 8 (Methodist Invite) 29 (Marshall Invite) 8 (Methodist Invite) Daughter of Stephen and Karen Harvey ... Born April 22, 1986 in South Bend, Indiana ... Sister, Rachel, played golf at Marymount University ... Favorite athletes are her father (Stephen) and Phil Mickelson ... Golfs left-handed ... Majoring in psychology. In The Bag Callaway Fusion Driver ... KZG 3 & 5 woods ... TaylorMade 3-iron through PW ... Burner SW ... Tri Hot Putter. Harvey’s Career Statistics Year 2004-05 2005-06 Career Events Rounds 8 17 8 18 16 35 Average Low 18 81.35 75 79.44 74 80.37 74 High Finish 10 (Twice) 8 (Twice) 8 (Twice) Two Rivers Country Club is a golf course community located at the confluence of the Chickahominy and James Rivers, minutes from the William and Mary campus. The course was designed by Tom Fazio. 2006-07 William and Mary Golf 2005-06 2004-05 MELISSA DePuy 11 Veteran Biographies 12 2006-07 William and Mary Golf ERIKA Oldenkamp 2005-06 2005-06 Voted to the All-CAA second team by the league’s coaches, the first Tribe golfer so honored since 2004 ... Tied school records for best 18-hole score (70) and 36-hole score (147) at the Bonnie Hoover Invitational ... Career-best finish of second also came at the Bonnie Hoover ... Season average of 79.33 ranks eighth in Tribe history ... Career average of 80.23 is third-best in the College’s record books ... One of only two Tribe golfers to compete in every round, and only golfer on either the men’s or women’s teams to compete every round of the past two seasons ... Ranked in the top 20 percent of all women’s golfers according to Golfweek, owning a head-to-head record of 431-174-18 (.706). After playing only two rounds as a freshman, improved to be in conention for the travel squad week-in and week-out ... Shot a collegiate-best 77 in the first round of the ODU Invitational ... Tied for 16th at that tournament ... One of only six Tribe golfers to contest more than 10 rounds. 2004-05 Competed for the team at every tournament in her rookie season ... Broke out during the spring, tying for third at the Monarch Invitational, sitting only one behind the leaders when the event was shortened to one round due to rain ... Followed that performance by firing a career- and tournament-low 71 (-1) in the final round of the Shamrock Invitational to jump into eighth place ... Named CAA Golfer of the Week for the week of March 30 after a teamleading 12th-place result at the W&M Invitational, the third-consecutive tournament where she had lead the Tribe ... Had a strong debut at the CAA Championship, tying for 18th ... Shined on the challenging and demanding Mid Pines GC in the second round of the Ross Resorts Invitational, firing a team-low 76 en route to a 38th-place result. Class of 2008 Hinsdale, Ill. Hinsdale Central At Hinsdale Won conference title in 2003 and sectionals in 2002 (with a career-low 72) and 2003 ... Carried a stroke average of 78 for 2003 ... Tied for seventh at the 2003 Illinois state championship shooting 81-79 ... Competed at the Hudson Junior Invitational in 2003 and 2004 ... Competed on the AJGA Eastern Canadian Tour and at the Boyne Highlands Junior in 2003 ... Tested at numerous local IJGA tournaments ... Lettered for four seasons for coach Nancy Avutow, playing in the No. 1 position ... Also competed in track in the sprints and jumps ... Member of National Honor Society ... Illinois State Scholar in 2004 ... Earned President’s Education Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence in 2004 ... Conference Academic Award winner in 2003. Personal Daughter of Ronald and Kathryn Oldenkamp ... Born October 13, 1985 in Chicago, Illinois ... Enjoys art (watercolor, acrylic, jewelry/metalsmith and pottery), reading and water skiing ... Majoring in business. Events Rounds 10 23 10 24 20 47 Average Low 18 81.17 71 79.33 70 80.23 70 KARA Siford At Osbourn First and only girls’ golfer at Osbourn, where she lettered for four seasons under coach Bobby Lake and played in the No. 1 position her senior year ... Team MVP and captain her junior and senior seasons ... Won 2003 Titleist Junior Tour Spotswood Classic ... In Class of 2008 five years of play on Titleist Junior Tour, qualified for the Tour Championship four times ... Never finished Manassas, Va. worse than third in five Titleist Junior Tour events Osbourn during the summer of 2003 ... Ranked fourth in player of the year race on the 2003 Titleist Junior Tour ... Tournament low round of 76 ... Top-10 Scholar Athlete award at Osbourn ... National Honor Society member (secretary senior year) ... Member of the Spanish Honor Society and Quill and Scroll Honor Society ... Honored in Who’s Who for consecutive years ... Sports and copy editor of school newspaper. Personal Daughter of Duane and Kathi Siford ... Born November 12, 1986 in Fairfax, Virginia ... Enjoys going to movies, spending time with family, and outdoor activities ... Favorite TV programs include House MD, Everybody Loves Raymond, and The OC ... Majoring in biology and minoring in chemistry. In The Bag Cleveland Launcher 460 Driver ... Cleveland Launcher 15o and 22o fairway metals ... Ping I3+ blade 4-iron through PW ... Cleveland Tour Action 900 series 56o SW and 60o LW ... Odyssey WhiteHot 2-ball blade putter. Year 2004-05 2005-06 Career Titleist Pro Titanium 975J Driver (10.5o) ... Titleist 980F Pro Trajectory 3-wood (15o) ... TaylorMade 200 Steel 7-wood (21o) ... KZG Forged II cavity back 4-iron through 47o PW ... Cleveland Tour Action 900 low bounce 52o SW ... Cleveland Tour Action Reg. 485 52o SW ... Titleist Vokey Design 56o GW ... Titleist Vokey Design 60o LW ... Long neck Te I3 Scotty Cameron Newport 2 by Titleist putter. Year 2004-05 2005-06 Career Competed individually at the W&M Invitational, carding solid rounds of 85-85. Siford’s Career Statistics In The Bag Oldenkamp’s Career Statistics 2004-05 Events Rounds 1 2 5 11 6 13 Average Low 18 85.00 85 83.09 77 83.38 77 High Finish 53 (W&M Invite) 16 (ODU Invite) 16 (ODU Invite) High Finish 3 (Methodist Invite) 2 (Bonnie Hoover) 2 (Bonnie Hoover) Kingsmill Resort and Spa has enjoyed a long relationship with William and Mary Golf, hosting countless tournaments on its three world renowned courses. The River Course was designed by iconic architect Peter Dye and hosted a PGA Tour event, The Michelob Championship at Kingsmill, for 22 years. Currently, it hosts the Michelob ULTRA Championship on the LPGA Tour every Mother’s Day weekend. The Plantation Course was designed by Arnold Palmer and winds its way through an actual 1736 plantation. The Woods Course is the most recent addition, and was named one of the ten best public courses in the nation when it debuted. Veteran Biographies 2005-06 In The Bag Improved nearly five strokes from her freshman year ... Shot a pair of career-best 76’s to take fifth at the W&M Invitational, leading all Tribe golfers ... Finished in the top 25 at the CAA Championships, tying for 23rd with a 54-hole score of 255 ... Second on the team at the ODU Invitational, tying for 10th after shooting 79-77 ... Competed in 21 rounds, third-most on the team ... Only missed the Bobcat Desert Classic. Titleist 983 K 9.5o driver ... Callaway steelhead fairway woods (3, 5, 7) ... Ping G2 irons (4-W) ... Cleveland wedges (52o, 56o) ... Scotty Cameron Newport 2.5 putter. Costello’s Career Statistics Year 2005-06 Career Events Rounds 4 8 4 8 2004-05 At Olympia Carded 78-77 to win 2003 IJGT ChampionsGate tournament ... First-team all-county and second-team All-Central Florida as a senior ... Team MVP junior and senior seasons ... Lettered for four years for coach Kin Payne, captaining Olympia her senior season ... Shot a careerlow 73 at CFJGT Junior British Open in 2003 ... Averaged 37.8 for nine holes ... Earned U.S. Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence award ... Vice-president of National Honor Society. Personal SEUNG Lee Class of 2009 Kennett Square, Pa. Unionville Daughter of Robert Sprick and Carolyn Louie ... Born February 28, 1986 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana ... Enjoys tennis, reading and watching movies ... Majoring in international relations. In The Bag Callaway Big Bertha II 10o Driver with ys7 shaft ... Callaway steelhead 3 & 7 woods with ys7 shafts ... Titleist 762s irons ... Cleveland Tour Action 56o and 60o wedges ... Ping putter. Sprick’s Career Statistics Year 2004-05 2005-06 Career Events Rounds 4 9 9 21 13 30 Average Low 18 86.56 80 81.86 76 83.27 76 Personal High Finish 51 (Draper Valley) 5 (W&M Invite) 5 (W&M Invite) Had an impressive debut, shooting her season-low round of 76 to tie for 11th at the Tribe Classic ... Tied for 23rd at the ODU Invitational after a pair of 81’s ... Also competed in the Bobcat Desert Classic and at the W&M Invitational. At Loyola Class of 2009 Wilmette, Ill. Loyola Academy Had the fourth-best rookie season in school history ... Average of 80.12 was the fourth-best on the team, and 16th-best in school history ... Led the team in her first collegiate tournament, finishing sixth at the Marshall Lady Herd Invitational ... Opened with a pair of 77’s en route to a 54-hole score of 233, her lowest of the year ... Finished in 21st place at the CAA Championships ... 10 of her 17 rounds were in the 70’s ... Golfweek’s Sagarin-Ratings listed her in the top quarter of collegiate golfers with a head-to-head record of 281-157-9 (.639). At Unionville Played her way into fourth place at the 2004 Pennsylvania high school state championship (79-85 164) ... Won the district championship in 2003 ... Third at the 2003 Philadelphia PGA Junior Championship ... Member of both the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society ... Was first-chair flute in the Unionville Orchestra and the Symphonic Band ... Played the flute for the Philadelphia District high school band. Daughter of Sung-Ki and Bo-Hyun Lee ... Born August 28,1987 in Yeochun, Korea ... Full name is Seung-Hyun Lee ... Enjoys swimming and watching movies ... Plans to major in biology. 2005-06 ELLIE Costello High Finish 11 (Tribe Classic) 11 (Tribe Classic) 2005-06 Qualified for four tournaments during her rookie season ... Posted an 80, her low of the season, to open at the Baytree Classic ... Had a solid debut by shooting 82 at the rain-shortened Draper Valley Invitational. Class of 2008 Windermere, Fla. Olympia Average Low 18 83.13 76 83.13 76 Two-time state finalist for Loyola ... Eighth in the state championships in 2004 ... Two-time conference champion ... Played four years at No. 1 for coach Jim Jackimiec, winning MVP honors sophomore through senior years ... Won an AJGA national qualifier in 2005 ... Career-best score was an even-par 36 (nine holes) in the state championship ... All-state and allconference academic selcction ... Named a national Scholar-Athlete by the US Army Reserves ... Also won two letters in track as a three-year member of the team ... Writer for the school newspaper ... Member of the French Club, Dumbach Honors Club, and National Honor Society ... Student leader for school chapter of Amnesty International. Personal Daughter of Dr. James Patrick and Denise Marie Costello ... Born June 29, 1987 in Park Ridge, Illinois ... Full name is Eleanor Frances Costello ... Father played golf at Indiana, and grandfather was part of an NCAA Championship swimming and diving team at Ohio State ... A Jimmy Buffett “Parrothead,” enjoys reading, playing lacrosse and tennis, and working out ... Undecided as to her major. In The Bag Taylor Made 10.5o loft R7 driver ... Callaway Steelhead III woods ... Taylor Made Rescue 4 ... Callaway Steelhead X-14 irons and PW ... Cleveland DW, SW, and LW ... Scotty Cameron Red X2 putter. Lee’s Career Statistics Year 2005-06 Career Events Rounds 7 17 7 17 Average Low 18 80.12 77 80.12 77 High Finish 6 (Marshall Invite) 6 (Marshall Invite) 2006-07 William and Mary Golf MARISSA Sprick 13 Freshman Biographies 14 2006-07 William and Mary Golf ROBYN English Class of 2010 Warwick, R.I. St. Mary Academy -Bay View At Bay View At Guilford Four times all-state ... Earned three consecutive topthree finishes at the state championships ... State runner-up in 2003-04 ... Third-team All-East Region as a senior, one of only two girls named to the all-region team ... Had three total appearances on the boy’s golf all-region teams ... Team Captain as a senior ... Best competitive round of 71 ... Has hit one hole-in-one, on the ninth hole of the Warwick Country Club ... Captained the girl’s basketball team to the Rhode Island state championship as a senior ... Team won two divisional championships ... Member of the National Honor Society and Philosophy Club. Three-time Girls CIAC state golf champion ... Connecticut all-state from 2004-2006 ... Also earned New Haven Register all-area honors three times ... Captained Guilford’s boy’s golf team her last three years ... Has shot 75 for 18 holes and 239 for 54 holes ... Captained Guilford’s girls swim team from 2002-2004 ... Placed 13th in the breastroke at the 2002 state championships ... Class president ... National Honor Society and Latin Honor Society member. Personal Daughter of Dr. Ray and Elizabeth English ... Born June 2, 1988 in Warwick,R hode Island ... If she could have dinner with anyone, it would be FDR ... Enjoys reading, listening to music, and politics ... Plans to major in government and the pre-med program. In The Bag Titleist 60o and 54o wedges ... Titleist 981 irons ... Callaway 7-wood ... Cobra driver, 5-wood, and 3-wood. MORGAN Stepanek Class of 2010 Guilford, Conn. Guilford Personal Daughter of Harold and Mary Stepanek ... Born January 3, 1988 in New Haven, Connecticut ... Comes from strong golfing roots ... Father played at Franklin and Marshall ... Uncle, Fred Day, played at Wake Forest ... Sister, Katie, earned All-ACC honors for Maryland as a junior last year ... Enjoys reading, listening to music, and going to the gym ... Fondest sports thrill was when Davis Love III asked her to watch him practice on the driving range ... Plans to major in biology. In The Bag Titleist Driver ... Taylor Made fairway wood ... Calloway x16 irons ... Cleveland wedges ... Odyssey putter. At Cape Henry BRIELLE Paolini Class of 2010 Virginia Beach, Va. Cape Henry Collegiate In The Bag 2004 Junior All-American on the Plantations Junior Golf Tour ... Won the Plantation Tour Championship and the Tidewater Junior Open in 2004 ... Played as the only girl on the varsity golf team at Cape Henry ... Helped the school to the TCIS conference championship, playing in the number two spot ... Has a singleround best of 70 and 36-hole best score of 148 ... Has hit a pair of aces in competition ... First hole-in-one was at the sixth hole on the Torrey Pines North Course with a 7-iron ... Second was on the 12th hole at the Royal New Kent with a 9-iron that drew back into the cup ... Salutatorian of her senior class ... Involved in Model U.N., National Honor Society, Lation Honor Society, and President of Cape Henry’s Judicial Council ... Won the Spencer-Wilkinson Award from the VSGA ... Earned awards of excellence in history, chemistry, and visual arts. 54 holes of breath-taking beauty await the Tribe women’s golf team this spring when they contest the William and Mary Invitational on the grounds of Ford’s Colony. Three courses-Marsh Hawk, Blackheath, and Blue Heron-populate this residential community, all designed by Dan Maples and each representing a unique set of challenges for the players. Personal Daughter of Bruce and Camilla Paolini ... Born November 10, 1987 in Boise, Idaho ... Craziest ambition is to learn Mandarin Chinese ... Enjoys painting, dancing salsa and flamenco, reading, and yoga ... Undecided as to her major. R360 XD Taylor Made 10.5o driver ... R580 Taylor Made 7- and 5-wood ... Ping 56o wedge and 52o wedge ... Ping G2 irons and pitching wedge ... Bettinardi Ben Hogan putter. Kiskiack Golf Club’s course was designed by John LaFoy, and recieved a four-star rating in 2002-03 by Golf Digest. Located a few short minutes from Williamsburg proper in Croaker, this bucolic facility plays host to the ECAC Championships on October 7-8. Women’s Record Book Women’s Records Team Accomplishments National Championships (1) 1981 AIAW Division II Tracy Leinbach 1981 Mary Wilkinson Anne Bierman 1982 Mary Wilkinson Anne Bierman State Championships (4) 1976, 1980, 1981, 1983 1983 1984 1988 1989 Regional Championships (2) 1980, 1981 ECAC Championships (1) 1985 1990 Vickie Linkous Kim Oviatt Tiffany Maurycy 1991 Vickie Linkous 1992 2000 2001 2005 Bridget Murphy Holly Corbin Ann Schnell Sayde Murray Ann Schnell ‘04 holds the W&M record for lowest career average and was the medalist at the 2001 W&M Invitational. All-Conference 2003 Ann Schnell (1) Lindsey Sims (2) Lindsey Wagner (2) 2004 Ann Schnell (1) 2006 Erika Oldenkamp (2) CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2003 Ann Schnell Player Awards Individual Medalists Year Player 1978 Tracy Leinbach Mary Wilkinson 1979 Tracy Leinbach Mary Wilkinson 1980 Mary Wilkinson Meet VAIAW Div. II States Sweetbriar Invitational VAIAW Div. II States JMU Invitational AIAW Region 2 Champ. Longwood Invitational W&M Invitational Sweetbriar Invitational International Competitors Year Player Event 2005 Lesley Stracks Maccabiah Games Best Scores Individual 18-Holes 70 36-Holes 54-Holes 72-Holes Twice, most recently 2006 Erika Oldenkamp, Bonnie Hoover 147 Three times, most recently 2006 Erika Oldenkamp, Bonnie Hoover 221 1981, Mary Wilkinson UNC Invitational 319 1981, Mary Wilkinson AIAW Div. II National Champs Hole-in-One 1985 Terri Carneal AIAW Div. II All-American 1981 Tracy Leinbach Mary Wilkinson 1982 Mary Wilkinson Anne Bierman The 1981 AIAW Division II National Championship team. Players in National Tournaments Year Player Meet 2001 Lesley Stracks Women’s Amateur Public LInks 2003 Vicki Linkous U.S. Women’s Open Lesley Stracks Women’s Amateur 2004 Lesley Stracks Women’s Amateur Public Links 2006 Misha Harvey Amateur Public Links Phi Beta Kappa 1997 Linda Lovelace W&M Hall of Fame 1993 Mary Wilkinson ‘82 1994 1981 National Championship Team Mary Wilkinson ‘82 Mary Anton ‘83 Debbie Spencer ‘82 Tracy Leinbach ‘81 Wendy LeBolt ‘83 Ann Lambert (Coach) Team 18-Holes 36-Holes 54-Holes 72-Holes Azalea Invitational 299 2005 Tribe Classic 621 2000 Draper Valley Invitational 922 2003 Lady Seahawk Invitational 1337 1982 AIAW Division II Nationals Rookie Season Average 1. Lindsey Sims 2. Ann Schnell 3. Melissa DePuy 4. Seung Lee 5. Vickie Linkous 6. Erika Oldenkamp 7. Misha Harvey 8. Kathy Wunder 9. Allison Bourne-Vanneck 10. Anne Bierman 1999-00 2000-01 2003-04 2005-06 1989-90 2004-05 2004-05 2000-01 2001-02 1981-82 79.17 79.63 80.08 80.12 80.50 81.17 81.35 81.40 81.86 81.91 Season Average 1. Tiffany Maurycy 2. Mary Wilkinson 3. Lindsey Sims 4. Ann Schnell 5. Sayde Murray 6. Lindsey Sims 7. Ann Schnell 8. Erika Oldenkamp 9. Misha Harvey 10. Tiffany Maurycy 1988-89 1981-82 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 1999-00 2001-02 2005-06 2005-06 1989-90 77.38 78.43 78.69 78.74 78.75 79.17 79.31 79.33 79.44 79.45 Career Average (Minimum Two Seasons) 1. Ann Schnell 2000-04 2. Lindsey Sims 1999-03 3. Erika Oldenkamp 2004-Present 4. Misha Harvey 2004-Present 5. Melissa DePuy 2003-Present 6. Mary Wilkinson 1978-82 7. Tiffany Maurycy 1985-90 8. Anne Bierman 1981-88 9. Sayde Murray 2002-06 10. Lindsey Wagner 2000-04 79.34 80.15 80.23 80.37 80.64 80.94 81.02 81.43 81.75 81.77 2006-07 William and Mary Golf Team Titles (24) 1976 VAIAW Div. II State Championship 1980 VAIAW Div. II State Championship AIAW Div. II Regional Championship Quandrangular Meet Longwood Invitational 1981 W&M Invitational VAIAW Div. II State Championship AIAW Div. II Regional Championship AIAW Div. II National Championship 1982 W&M Invitational Sweetbriar Invitational 1983 VAIAW Div. II State Championship W&M Invitational 1985 ECAC Championship 1988 Charleston Invitational 1989 Charleston Invitational W&M Invitational Winthrop Invitational 1990 Charleston Invitational Winthrop Invitational W&M Invitational 1991 Winthrop Invitational 1992 Virginia Collegiate Championship 2005 Tribe Classic Anne Bierman Anne Bierman Tiffany Maurycy Melinda Dobson Tiffany Maurycy VAIAW Div. II States Sweetbriar Invitational VAIAW Div. I & II States Longwood Invitational AIAW Div. II Regional Sweetbriar Invitational W&M Invitatonal VAIAW Div. II States W&M Invitational Longwood Invitational Penn State Invitational Winthrop Invitational Azalea Festival Ford’s Colony/W&M JMU Invitational Charleston Invitational Winthrop Invitational Charleston Invitational Winthrop Invitational Virginia Collegiate W&M Invitational W&M Invitational Tribe Classic 15 Athletics Administration 2006-07 William and Mary Golf 16 Terry Driscoll Director of Athletics With an extensive resumé that includes four years as a student-athlete, a professional playing career and numerous jobs in the athletic business world, Edward C. “Terry” Driscoll is entering his 11th year as the athletics director at the College of William and Mary. Driscoll’s tenure has seen a wealth of improvements across the board in the W&M athletics department, from new and refurbished facilities to increased fundraising for the Tribe. In addition, the Tribe has reached all-time highs in the annual Director’s Cup rankings that summarize excellence in all sports. Upon the death of legendary Tribe athletics director John Randolph, former W&M president Timothy J. Sullivan chose Driscoll to be the new leader of the department, saying “Terry brings outstanding management and leadership skills to the position.” Barbara Blosser Senior Executive Associate AD After serving 12 years as the College’s associate athletics director, Barbara Blosser was promoted to her current position of senior associate athletic director in April of 2004. Blosser started her career at William and Mary as the head Since Driscoll took over as athletics director, he has overseen the construction of more than $16 million in new facilities , including Plumeri Park (baseball), Albert-Daly Field (soccer, lacrosse) and the Busch Courts (tennis). That figure will continue to increase significantly in the future, as Driscoll announced plans last year to build the $11 million Jimmye Laycock Football Complex at Zable Stadium. Driscoll has also increased the annual fundraising totals for non-capital projects from $1.36 million in 1995 to around $2.7 million currently. He also has served on numerous conference and NCAA committees, including a stint as president of the Atlantic 10 Football Conference. The Tribe has also had outstanding success across the board since Driscoll came to Williamsburg. In 2002-03, W&M had a school-record 10 teams compete in the NCAA Tournament. Four teams won conference titles, while six were in the top 25 at the end of their respective seasons. One of the department’s goals each year is to finish in the top 100 in the annual Director’s Cup rankings, and that has happened in all but one of the years that Driscoll has been the AD, with a high ranking of 42 occurring in 1997. In addition, W&M had captured 84 CAA Championships coming into the 2006-07 school year, by far the highest total among all conference schools. Driscoll’s leadership skills were developed in his collegiate years. As a student-athlete at Boston College, Driscoll captained the basketball team to the National Invitation Tournament Finals as a senior, and was named the tournament MVP. In addition to being named an All-American, his success in the classroom with a major in biology garnered him an Academic All-America honor. After graduating from BC, he was the fourth pick of the NBA Draft, selected by the Detroit Pistons, just three picks after the Milwaukee Bucks chose UCLA’s Lew Alcindor, later to be known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Driscoll chose to play a year in Italy first, but then returned to the U.S. to play for the Pistons, Washington Bullets and Milwaukee Bucks before going back to Italy as a player and coach until 1980. Driscoll then entered the corporate world in 1980, working for Kazmaier Associates, Inc., an international sporting goods sales and sports marketing firm. After Kazmaier purchased Bike Athletic in 1986, KSG Inc. was formed with the objective of becoming the first, and only, national sales agency in the sporting goods industry. By 1987, Driscoll was president of the company and had expanded the agency to all 50 states just two years later. In early 1990, Driscoll’s contribution to a marketing research project for the NCAA was the initial step moving him from product marketing and sales to sports marketing and management. The result of the project was a joint venture between Kazmaier Associates and Host Communication - with Driscoll being named managing director and chief operating officer of NCAA International. In 1993, Driscoll diversified his experience in the athletic world by working as the executive director of the 1994 World Cup site in Boston. In September of that year, Driscoll was again enlisted to launch a new business, Eagle International Group, an event management and services company. As vice president, Driscoll worked with Hawaii Pacific Sports as well as organizing the Women’s World Volleyball Grand Prix, a fiveweek competition in Honolulu. Driscoll resides in Williamsburg with his wife, Susan. The couple has two children – Keith, a 1997 graduate of Holy Cross and Leslie, a 2001 graduate of William and Mary. women’s basketball coach in 1978 and guided the Tribe to a VAIAW crown in her first season with a school-record 16 wins (16-13). Her 1980 Tribe team (11-14) placed third, while the 1981 squad (16-16) was VAIAW runner-up. She was also at the helm during the 1984-85 season when William and Mary made the jump to NCAA Division I. Overall, she finished her coaching career with 115 wins, 84 of which came at William and Mary. When the College’s men’s and women’s athletic programs merged in May of 1986, she moved to administration, first serving as the Assistant to the Associate Athletics Director. Over the past 16 years, her administrative responsibilities at W&M have included the monitoring of financial aid matters, coordinating the scheduling of athletic facilities, supervision of coaches and staff and, currently, serving as the person primarily responsible for administering the day-to-day operations of the department. From October 1992 to June 1993 and August 1995 to July 1996, Blosser also served as act- ing athletics director in an interim capacity. For her efforts, she was named the first recipient of the John Randolph Inspiration Award. Blosser has served on various committees such as the NCAA Strategic Planning Committee and the Colonial Athletic Association Competition Committee. Blosser began her coaching career at the helm of the women’s basketball program at Ashland College in Ohio. During two seasons there, she led the Eagles to successive 15-7 and 16-8 ledgers. Her 1977 squad won the AIAW Region V Championship, while her 1978 team took the OAISW Small College title. A former three-sport standout at Ohio State, Blosser graduated Cum Laude in 1975 with a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education. At OSU, she was selected to both Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board. She competed in basketball, field hockey and tennis and captained both the basketball and field hockey squads her senior year. She went on to earn her master’s degree from the University of North Carolina Greensboro in 1978. Page Description 17 William & Mary “A College of Champions” NCAA Championships (2) Men’s Tennis (2) 1947, 1948 Atlantic 10 Football Championships (3) 1996, 2001, 2004 ECAC Championships (7) Men’s Gymnastics (3) 1992, 1994, 2006 Women’s Gymnastics (4) 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003 Southern Conference Championships (48) Men’s Cross Country (15) 1955, 1956, 1957, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 Football (4) 1942, 1947, 1966, 1970 Men’s Soccer (1) 1976 Men’s Indoor Track and Field (11) 1957, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (12) 1957, 1958, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 Wrestling (5) 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1977 Athletic Success A charter member of the CAA 1986, W&M has been the CAA’s most successful program over the past two decades. The 2005-06 year was another banner season for the College, as it added three more conference titles. The Tribe has now captured 84 total CAA Championships since 1986, over 30 more than the closest rival. Individually, women’s tennis standout Megan MoultonLevy earned All-America honors after advancing to the “Final Four” of the NCAA Singles Tournament. Academic Excellence The Tribe’s athletic accomplishments do not come at the expense of its student’s academic responsibilities, as W&M ranked fourth, the highest of any scholarship-granting school and of any public university, in the nation among institutions with two or more Division I teams when the NCAA released its inaugural Academic Progress Rate scores in March of 2005. This year, the NCAA specifically listed 18 W&M athletic squads as recipients of its public recognition award for 200506. Since 1992, 36 Tribe athletes have been designated Academic All-Americans, including Keith Bechtol, who was a third team selection in the spring, and since 1996, 39 student-athletes have been members of Phi Beta Kappa. In 2002-03, the CAA created a Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award in each of its 21 sports, and not surprisingly, William and Mary has set the pace with 18. In addition, four of William and Mary’s five Rhodes scholars participated in varsity sports. 2006-07 William and Mary Golf CAA Championships (86) Baseball (1) 2001 Men’s Cross Country (14) 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Women’s Cross Country (14) 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Men’s Golf (1) 1985 Women’s Lacrosse (1) 1992 Men’s Soccer (6) 1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000 Women’s Soccer (9) 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 Men’s Tennis (3) 1988, 1990, 2005 Women’s Tennis (18) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005 Men’s Track and Field (4) 1992, 1993, 2003, 2004 Women’s Track and Field (6) 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Volleyball (8) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2001 Page Description 18 2006-07 William and Mary Golf F o r m o re t h a n 3 0 0 y e a r s , W illia m a n d M a r y h a s b e e n a s y m b o l o f a c a d e m ic d is t in c t io n in A m e r ic a . N o w , in it s fo u r t h c e n t u r y , t h e C o lle g e is p re p a re d t o e d u c a t e t h e le a d e rs o f th e 2 1 st c e n tu ry. T h e C o lle g e o f W illia m a n d M a r y w a s fo u n d e d in 1 6 9 3 b y K in g W illia m III a n d Q u e e n M a r y II o f E n g la n d . F o u r P re s id e n t s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s re c e iv e d t h e ir e d u c a t io n a t t h e C o lle g e - G e o r g e W a s h in g t o n , T h o m a s J e ff e r s o n , J a m e s M o n ro e a n d J o h n T y le r. W illia m a n d M a r y w a s t h e fi r s t c o lle g e t o in s t it u t e a n h o n o r c o d e o f c o n d u c t . T h e p re m ie r a c a d e m ic s o c ie t y , P h i B e t a K a p p a , w a s fo u n d e d b y W illia m a n d M a r y s t u d e n t s in 1 7 7 6 . T h e S o c ie t y o f t h e A lu m n i, fo u n d e d in 1 8 4 2 , is t h e s ix t h o ld e s t a lu m n i g ro u p in t h e n a t io n . N o w t h e C o lle g e is d e s ig n a t e d a s a “P u b lic Iv y ”, a n d r a n k s s ix t h a m o n g a ll p u b lic u n iv e r s it ie s (U .S . N e w s a n d W o r ld R e p o r t ). • W&M Facts • • W & M is t h e b e s t s m a ll p u b lic u n iv e r s it y in t h e n a t io n , a c c o rd in g t o a n a n a ly s is b y U .S . N e w s a n d W o r ld R e p o r t . • W & M r a n k e d s ix t h a m o n g a ll p u b lic u n iv e r s it ie s in t h e a n a ly s is . • W & M r a n k e d 3 1 s t o v e r a ll a m o n g t h e n a t io n ’s b e s t u n iv e r s it ie s . • W & M r a n k e d 1 6 t h in g r a d u a t io n r a t e s , a n d s e c o n d a m o n g p u b lic u n iv e r s it ie s . • T h e a v e r a g e fre s h m a n re t e n t io n r a t e is 94%. • T h e 2 0 0 5 a v e r a g e in c o m in g fre s h m a n S A T s c o re w a s 1 3 4 4 . • T h e C o lle g e ’s s t u d e n t /fa c u lt y r a t io is 1 2 /1 . • O v e r 4 2 % o f t h e c la s s e s a t W & M h a v e le s s th a n 2 0 stu d e n ts. • T h e m a x im u m e n ro llm e n t fo r fre s h m a n s e m in a r s is 1 5 s t u d e n t s . • O v e r 2 0 ,0 0 0 in t e r n s h ip s a re p o s t e d o n t h e s c h o o l’s w e b s it e . • 1 0 ,6 1 0 h ig h s c h o o l s t u d e n t s a p p lie d fo r 1 ,3 4 0 s p o t s in t h e fre s h m a n c la s s fo r t h e 2 0 0 4 -0 5 s c h o o l y e a r. • 7 5 % o f W & M g r a d u a t e s w h o a p p ly t o m e d ic a l s c h o o l a re a c c e p t e d , c o m p a re d t o a n a t io n a l a v e r a g e o f 5 0 % . • 7 9 % o f W & M g r a d u a t e s w h o a p p ly t o la w s c h o o l a re a c c e p t e d , c o m p a re d t o a n a t io n a l a v e ra g e o f 6 0 % . • O v e r 7 9 % o f fre s h m e n a t W & M w e re in t h e t o p 1 0 % o f t h e ir h ig h s c h o o l g r a d u a t in g c la s s . Page Description 19 Sports Psychology Athletics Department Goals 1 . A n a c a d e m ic e x p e r ie n c e t h a t p re p a re d t h e m fo r a s u c c e s s fu l c a re e r. 2 . A n a t h le t ic c h a lle n g e t h a t b ro u g h t m a n y re w a rd s . 3 . A fe e lin g o f lo y a lt y a n d p r id e in id e n t ify in g t h e m s e lv e s a s a v a r s it y a t h le t e w it h a d e g re e fro m T h e C o lle g e o f W illia m a n d M a r y . Compliance and Academic Support 2006-07 William and Mary Golf W e t a k e p r id e in t h e m a n y a c h ie v e m e n t s o f W illia m a n d M a r y a t h le t e s , b o t h in t h e c la s s ro o m a n d o n t h e p la y in g fi e ld . T h e s e s u p p o r t s e r v ic e s a n d m a n y o t h e r s a re in p la c e t o h e lp e a c h s t u d e n t -a t h le t e a c h ie v e t h e ir g o a ls . It is o u r h o p e t h a t a t t h e c o m p le t io n o f t h e ir u n d e rg r a d u a t e c a re e r t h e y c a n re fl e c t u p o n : D e id re C o n n e lly , P h .D ., is t h e C o lle g e ’s fu llt im e s p o r t s p s y c h o lo g is t . A ll c o n s u lt a t io n s a re c o n fi d e n t ia l a n d a ll s t u d e n t -a t h le t e s , t e a m s o r c o a c h e s a re w e lc o m e re g a rd le s s o f t h e is s u e s t h e y w is h t o d is c u s s . C o n s u lt a t io n is a v a ila b le fo r s p o r t p s y c h o lo g y e d u c a t io n , p e r fo r m a n c e e n h a n c e m e n t s k ills t r a in in g , s t r a t e g ie s fo r d e a lin g w it h s t re s s o r in ju r y , o r fo r p e r s o n a l is s u e s t h a t m a y a ff e c t p e r fo r m a n c e . A s m e m b e r s o f t h e C o lo n ia l A t h le t ic A s s o c ia t io n a n d t h e N C A A , t h e C o lle g e is c o m m it t e d t o fu ll c o m p lia n c e w it h a ll N C A A a n d c o n fe re n c e re g u la t io n s . T h e d e p a r t m e n t h a s a fu llt im e D ire c t o r o f C o m p lia n c e , P a m e la M a s o n , w h o is c o m m it t e d t o a s s is t in g s t u d e n t s , s t a ff a n d c o a c h e s t h ro u g h e d u c a t io n a n d m o n it o r in g o f c o m p lia n c e is s u e s . A ll e n t e r in g s t u d e n t s a re a s s ig n e d t o a fa c u lt y a c a d e m ic a d v is o r b y t h e d ire c t o r o f A c a d e m ic A d v is in g . S t u d e n t s re m a in w it h t h is a d v is o r u n t il t h e ir s o p h o m o re y e a r, a t w h ic h t im e t h e y s e le c t a fa c u lt y a d v is o r in t h e ir c h o s e n m a jo r. T h e d e p a r t m e n t o ff e r s a v a r ie t y o f s t u d y , life a n d c a re e r b u ild in g s k ills p ro g r a m s , b u t h o ld s fi r m t o t h e c o n c e p t o f s e lf-d e t e r m in a t io n —e a c h s t u d e n t m u s t t a k e re s p o n s ib ilit y fo r h is o r h e r c o lle g ia t e e x p e r ie n c e . O u r g o a l is t o a s s u re t h a t t h e re is a s u p p o r t s y s t e m in p la c e t o a s s is t s t u d e n t s t o m a k e p o s it iv e a n d in fo r m e d d e c is io n s . Speed, Strength and Conditioning T r ib e A t h le t ic s is v e r y p ro u d o f t h e J o s e p h W . M o n t g o m e r y S t re n g t h T r a in in g C e n t e r, a 5 ,0 0 0 s q u a re fo o t w e ig h t t r a in in g fa c ilit y . U n d e r t h e g u id a n c e o f t h e H e a d S p e e d , S t re n g t h a n d C o n d it io n in g C o a c h J o h n S a u e r, e a c h s p o r t is p ro v id e d w it h a p ro g r a m d e s ig n e d t o e n h a n c e in d iv id u a l s t re n g t h a n d fl e x ib ilit y d e v e lo p m e n t s p e c ifi c t o t h e s k ills a n d m o v e m e n t s re q u ire d fo r t h e ir s p o r t . In d iv id u a ls a re e d u c a t e d o n p ro p e r lif t in g t e c h n iq u e s a n d w o r k o u t s a re m o n it o re d t o e n s u re s a fe t y a t a ll t im e s . T h e w e ig h t ro o m w a s u p g r a d e d in t h e s p r in g o f 2 0 0 6 , p r im a r ily w it h n e w P o w e r L if t a n d S o r in e x e q u ip m e n t . T h e ro o m n o w c o n t a in s 1 6 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s o f f r e e w e ig h t s , o v e r 7 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s o f d u m b b e lls a n d 6 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s o f r u b b e r b u m p e r p la t e s . In a d d it io n , it h a s 2 4 c u s t o m -b u ilt O ly m p ic p la t fo r m s , 1 8 m u lt ip u r p o s e p o w e r r a c k s a n d a fu lly -e q u ip p e d p ly o m e t r ic a re a . Sports Medicine T h e D iv is io n o f S p o r t s M e d ic in e p ro v id e s a c o m p re h e n s iv e h e a lt h c a re p ro g r a m fo r t h e d e p a r t m e n t o f in t e rc o lle g ia t e a t h le t ic s . T h e s t a ff c o n s is t s o f A s s is t a n t A t h le t ic s D ire c t o r fo r H e a lt h S e r v ic e s , S t e v e C o le , a t e a m p h y s ic ia n , s e v e n fu ll-t im e c e r t ifi e d a t h le t ic t r a in e r s , t w o g r a d u a t e a s s is t a n t a t h le t ic t r a in e r s a n d m e d ic a l s p e c ia lis t s fro m t h e lo c a l c o m m u n it y . T h e t e a m p h y s ic ia n h a s o v e r a ll re s p o n s ib ilit y fo r s u p e r v is io n o f t h e s p o r t s m e d ic in e p ro g r a m . T r ib e a t h le t e s h a v e t h e lu x u r y o f re h a b ilit a t in g a n d t re a t in g in ju r ie s in a s t a t e -o ft h e -a r t a t h le t ic t r a in in g fa c ilit y . T h e p r io r it y fo r t h e a t h le t ic t r a in in g s t a ff is t o e n h a n c e a n d e n s u re lin e s o f c o m m u n ic a t io n a n d c o o p e r a t io n a m o n g it s s t a ff , s t u d e n t -a t h le t e s , p a re n t s , c o a c h e s , t h e S t u d e n t H e a lt h C e n t e r a n d 20 The College of William and Mary and its student-athletes take a great deal of pride in the quality of its athletic facilities. Over the last several years, the College has bolstered its lineup of venues to match the success that the Tribe has shown in the athletic arena, which has been unmatched in the Colonial Athletic Association. William and Mary boasts some of the finest athletic arenas in the nation, from its newest venue, Albert-Daly Field, to the oldest, Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field, a campus landmark since 1935. The College is committed to providing the student-athlete the most enjoyable and rewarding atmosphere possible. 2006-07 William and Mary Golf Albert-Daly Field • Home of the Tribe men’s and women’s soccer and lacrosse teams • Made possible by a generous grant from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ukrop • Natural grass playing surface • Named after longtime soccer coaches Al Albert and John Daly Busch Courts • Home of the Tribe tennis teams for the outdoor season • Eight individual hard court surfaces • Features California Corners, a unique design that includes quarter fences that run along the sidelines to allow uninterrupted play • Stadium seating for approximately 500 • State of the art lighting for night matches Busch Turf Field • Home of the Tribe’s field hockey team • Made possible by a generous grant from Anheuser-Busch, Inc. • Playing surface is a unique combination of a poured pad with AstroTurf playing surface • Seats over 2,200 • State-of-the-art computerized lighting and an elevated press box McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center • Home of the Tribe’s tennis teams • Six indoor courts • Houses the ITA Women’s Tennis Hall of Fame • Mezzanine and stadium seating areas • Built with a gift from W&M graduate Mark McCormack and his wife Betsy Nagelsen • State-of-the-art lighting and scoreboard Plumeri Park • Home of the Tribe baseball program • Made possible by a generous grant from Joe Plumeri • Seating for over 1,000 • Indoor and outdoor batting cages • Lighting for night games • Locker room, box seats and concessions Kaplan Arena at Willan and Mary Hall • Home of the Tribe’s basketball, gymnastics and volleyball teams and the ticket box office • Seats over 8,500 • Three-level building includes 12 locker room areas, a spacious training room, 5,000 square foot weight room and gymnastics training center • The concourse and lower levels house administrative and coaching staff offices Zable Stadium • Home of the Tribe’s football and track and field teams • Campus landmark since 1935 • Seating for more than 12,000 • Field Turf surface was installed in summer of 2006 • Permanent lighting was installed in 2005 • Brand new state-of-the-art track around the field scheduled for completion in spring 2006 • Joseph Montgomery football practice facility is located adjacent to the stadium Page Description 2006-07
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