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GOLF MEDIA GUIDE2 0 1 6 R E G I S R A N G E R S
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2 Table of Contents/Credits 3 Media/Sports Information
2016 Rangers5 Team Preview6 Men’s Team7 Matt Robertson8 Drew Vance9 Liam Courtney10 Austin Byers10 Josh Diaz10 Grant Gavin10 John Kane11 Jordan McBrayer11 Sam McKay11 Caleb Olsen11 Boston Richardson11 Jack Savage12 Women’s Team13 Chelsea Cabanting14 Rachel Rodriguez15 Karli Denk16 Claire Rainford17 Kelsey Thompson18 Emily Price18 Andrea Trevino
Coach20 Lynn Blevins
History/Records22 Men’s Golf All-Time Tourney Results26 Men’s Golf Indv. Top 18-Hole Scores26 Men’s Golf Indv. Top 36-Hole Scores26 Men’s Golf Indv. Top 54-Hole Scores27 Men’s Golf Top Team 18-Hole Scores27 Men’s Golf Top Team 36-Hole Scores27 Men’s Golf Top Team 54-Hole Scores28 Women’s Golf All-Time Tourney Results31 Women’s Golf Indv. Top 18-Hole Scores31 Women’s Golf Indv. Top-36 Hole Scores31 Women’s Golf Indv. Top-54 Hole Scores32 Women’s Golf Top Team 18-Holes Scores32 Women’s Golf Top Team 36-Hole Scores
Regis Rangers33 Regis University Athletics34 Regis Athletics Misson Statement
RMAC35 2016 RMAC Preview36 RMAC Institution Members37 RMAC Staff37 RMAC History39 RMAC Membership
About Regis/Denver41 Regis University Mission41 Regis Areas of Study42 Regis University President43 Regis Athletics Staff44 Regis Athletics Staff Directory45 Regis Athletic Facilities47 Denver Facts
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The 2016 Regis University Golf Media Guide was written and designed by Sports Infor-mation Graduate Assistant Shane Carney. Editing assistance from Sports Information Director Whitney Franker.Photo Credits: Brett Stakelin, Matt Daniels, Sarah Otteman, Hayley Sprenger, Art Blis-ten, Jake Strait, and Jeremy Phillips. RMAC pictures supplied by Sarah Meier, Assistant
Commissioner of the RMAC. Pictures of Regis Unviersity supplied by the Regis University University Relations Department.
Mission Statement:The Regis University athletics department seeks to encourage the success of student-athletes by reaching their maximum potential in athletic competition, academic progress and
personal development, through an environ-ment of accountability, service and tradition.
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Media Services The 2016 Regis University Golf Me-dia Guide is designed to assist the me-dia in its coverage of Ranger golf. Ad-ditional information, including releases and photographs may be obtained by contacting the Regis Sports Informa-tion Office at (303) 458-4052.Media Credentials All requests for press, broadcast and photo credentials for golf tournaments should be directed to Whitney Franker (303) 458-4052. Requests must be made at least one week before a tour-nament. Player Interviews All media requests for interviews with Regis golf players should be di-rected to Whitney Franker preferably 24 hours in advance. The best time for in-season interviews is after practice at the Regis Fieldhouse. With advance notice, interviews can be arranged for other hours, depending on student-athlete class schedules.Coach Blevins Interviews The best time to reach Coach Lynn Blevins for an interview is weekdays before noon. Interviews with Coach Blevins should be scheduled through Whitney FrankerPhotography Photographers are allowed to shoot photos at competitions. Photographers must follow course rules and golf eti-quette while out on the course. Contact Whitney Franker 24 hours prior to tournament.
semester of his junior year, Shane interned at KCRG-TV9 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. For the past year, Shane worked at KCRG-TV9 as a news photojournalist and sports correspondent. As Shane works towardshis Master of Arts degree in Digi-tal Media Communication, he will be shooting highlights and photos at all home games. He will also be producing stories that go beyond the field or gym; those stories will feature how Regis athletes and coaches are leaders in competition, the classroom, and in the Denver community. Shane is originally from Iowa
Whitney FrankerSports Information Director
Whitney Franker is in her sec-ond year with the Regis University athletics staff. The 2015-16 will be her first full year as the Sports Information Director. Franker will be the main point of contact for volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, softball, and lacrosse. A native of Urbandale, Iowa, Franker graduated in 2009 from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa where she earned a B.A. in Sports Admin-istration. Whitney was the assistant women’s basketball coach at Grand View University, in Des Moines, Iowa and helped the Vikings a very successful 2012-2013 campaign. Her main duties included student-athlete recruiting and player devel-opment. Along with her coaching duties, she was an assistant sports information director for men’s and women’s soccer, women’s basket-ball, outdoor track & field, and men’s and women’s tennis. Whitney was a four-year let-terwinner in both soccer and basketball at Simpson earning first team all-conference for a toal of five times, three in soccer and two in basketball, and numerous player of the week honors. She was apart of the basketball team that made back to back NCAA DIII Sweet Six-teen appearances and was ranked as high as #6 in the nation. Franker resides in Aravada.
Contact InformationWebsite: regisrangers.com
Whitney FrankerSports Information DirectorOffice: 303-458-4052Cell: 515-988-9001E-Mail: [email protected]
Shane CarneyAssistant Sports Information DirectorOffice: 303-458-4070Cell: 319-621-4299E-mail: [email protected]
Jake BrantleyAssistant Sports Information DirectorOffice: 303-458-4070Cell: 720-275-1191email:[email protected]
Shane CarneyAsst. Sports Information Director Shane Carney is entering his second year as Graduate Assistant for the Regis Sports Information Department. In the Spring 2013, Shane graduated from the University of Iowa earning his B.A. degree in Journalism and Mass Communica-tion. During his time at the U of I, Shane was a sports reporter for The Daily Iowan and Daily Iowan Television, the school’s student-run newspaper and television news broadcast. During the spring
Jake BrantleyAsst. Sports Information Director Brantley begins his first year as a member of the Regis University Sports Information staff. Brantley will serve as the main point of con-tact for men’s and women’s soccer and baseball while assisting with men’s and women’s basketball.A 2013 graduate of Regis Univer-sity, Brantley earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. While at Regis, Brantley was a member of the Ranger baseball team for two seasons. He also served as the Director of Intramurals throughout his senior year. In spring 2015, Brantley vol-unteered for the sports information department helping with baseball, softball, and women’s lacrosse where his love of sports and desire to become more involved contin-ued to grow. Brantley will pursue a Master of Arts in Sports Manage-ment. Brantley is a native of Colo-rado, orginally from Littleton.
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2015 Golf Team Preview
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Denver, Colo.- The Regis men’s and women’s golf teams enter the 2016 season with new and high expectations. A change in the culture of the Regis golf program instituted by Head Coach Lynn Blevins has created some excitement on campus.
“Both teams are talented, but the challenge this season is that both are very young,” said Coach Blevins. “We need to work hard and stick with the plan to compete.”
Coach Blevins begins his second season with Regis Athletics. Last year he overlooked just the men’s team and this summer it was decided he take over the women’s team after former coach Paula Bauer moved on to new opportunities.
A year ago the men’s team placed seventh at the RMAC tournament and their best finish was second at the Colorado Mines Invitational in the spring. The week before, the men took fifth at the Lubbock Christian Chaps Invitational. Senior Drew Vance topped the team in winning percentage (.659%) and stroke average (75.7). Two other seniors, Matt Robertson and Dallas Perrault, will look to lead a young team that has nine new members.
“I would like to see the three seniors lead by example and buy into the new direction of the program,” said Coach Blevins. “We have 4 or 5 newcomers that have the personality to lead from the beginning as well.”
The 2014-15 year for the women’s team certainly saw its own successes. Early in the sea-son, the women took second at the Colorado Christian Invite. The team’s most impressive finish was at the UCCS Invitational when they took first place. Three Rangers placed in the top five for that tournament and former Ranger Nicole Hulbert finished at the top of the leaderboard. Closing out the season, the team placed sixth at the RMAC tournament.
“We are playing a completely different schedule this year. I want to be able to finish in the top five in every event,” said Coach Blevins.
With Hulbert gone, the team will need someone to step up as the new leader. Sophomore Kelsey Thompson came only second to Hulbert in winning percentage (.785) and stroke average (79.8). Senior Rachel Rodriguez has a chance to step up; her best individual finish was tied for fourth at the UCCS Invitational last year. Chelsea Cabanting also enters her senior year of competition, but only competed in two events a year ago.
In the RMAC the men’s team is picked to finish seventh in the coaches’ poll and the women were slotted fifth by the coaches.
The men’s team will compete in ten events this season beginning with the Regis Invitational (RMAC #1) at Heritage Todd Creek Golf Course on September 14th & 15th. The women will see action in eleven events starting with the Sam Proal Invitational in Pueblo, Colo. on Sep-tember 7th & 8th.
A Change in Culture; A Hope for Success
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M AT T R O B E R T S O N5-7 Senior Lakewood, Colo., Bear Creek High School
About MattParents: Jodie Robertson and Mike RobertsonHas one older brother, Tyler
Honors/Awards• 2014-15 RMAC All-Aca-
demic Honor Roll• 2013-14 RMAC All-Aca-
demic Honor Roll
2014-15, JuniorPlayed in 30 rounds and all 11 tournaments...second on the team with a 76.8 scoring average...posted a .587 win-loss percentage...two top ten finishes and three other top 20...carded season-best 216 (72-75-69) to break even at the Ryan Palmer Foundation Invite 54-hole tournament hosted by West Texas A&M...shot season-low 69...finished in eighth at the RMAC Cham-pionships shooting his sec-ond lowest 54-hole score of 223 (71-77-75)
2013-14, SophomorePlayed in nine tournaments and 24 rounds...second for the Rangers with a 74.0 scor-ing average, which is the third lowest scoring average in a season in Ranger his-tory...second for Regis with five rounds of par or better...had five top 20 finishes and two top 10...had a 68.6 win percentage (422-193)...had 21 rounds in the 70s, two in the 60s and only one round of 80...shot a season-best 212, which is fourth lowest in school history, at the Western New Mexico Invite...the next week he finished 5th at the
CSU-Pueblo Wolfpack Invite with a RU school record 141(-1) in the shortened 36-hole tournament
2012-13, FreshmanPlayed in 12 rounds over five events...led the team with a 75.7 scoring average...also led the team with a .491 win percentage...led the team with a 143 36-hole score...shot a season-best 54-hole total of 221 at RMAC Evenet #2 For HOllow Golf Course in Lake-wood, Colo...shot a season-best 70 in the opening round of same event...finished in a tie for 12th at the RMAC Championship with 224 (75-75-74), eight over
Bear Creek High SchoolFinished tied for ninth with a 5-over 148 at the 2011 Colo-rado State Boys Golf Cham-pionship held at Bookcliff Country Club in Grand Junc-tion..two time First Team All-Jeffco League...lettered all four years in golf...named First Team Academic All-State as a senior...earned the prestigous Regis University Board of Trustees Scholar-ship
Top FinishesYear Rounds Strokes Low Rd. Events 5 10 20 W-L% Average
2014-15 30 2304 69 11 - 2 3 .587 75.02013-14 24 1776 69 7 1 2 5 .686 74.62012-13 12 908 70 5 1 1 3 .491 75.7
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D R E W VA N C E5-11 Senior Lakewood, Colo., Dakota Ridge High School
About DrewParents: Michael Vance and Jamie Vance
Has two siblings, Cody and Gilian
Honors/Awards• 2014-15 RMAC All-
RMAC Second Team
2014-15, Juniorplayed in 30 rounds and 11 tournaments...had two top five finishes and two other top 20 finishes...lead the team with a 75.7 scoring average...highest finish was tying for third at the Bob Writz Invite shooting a season-best 150 in the 36-hole tourney...shot season-low 71 on three differ-ent occassions
2013-14, Sophomoreplayed in eight events and 22 rounds...third for the Rang-ers with a 75.9 socring aver-age...also third for the Rang-ers with three rounds of par or better...finished fourth at the CSU-Pueblo Invite/RMAC #2 with a 4-over 217, which is the ninth lowest score in school history
2012-13, Freshmangolfed in all 2 rounds over
eight events...shot 54-hole low of 223, 10-over, at the Colorado Mesa Invite to tie for 15th...twice shot season-best 70...had 16 rounds in the 70s...had a 77.1 scoring aver-age as a freshman...had three rounds of par-or-better
Dakota Ridge High SchoolNamed honorable mention All-State as a junior and se-nior...tied for fifth as a junior at the CHSAA 5A Boys State Championship with a 2-over 146 at Valley Country Club...tied for ninth with a 6-over 148 at the 2011 CHSAA 5A Boys State Championship at Bookcliff Country Club...earned First Team All-West Jefferson County three times...earned four letters in golf...played three consecutive state golf championships
Top FinishesYear Rounds Strokes Low Rd. Events 5 10 20 W-L% Average
2014-15 30 2272 71 11 2 2 4 .659 75.72013-14 22 1670 70 8 1 1 2 .414 75.92012-13 22 1697 70 8 - - 2 .376 77.1
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L I A M C O U R T N E Y5-10 Junior Saskatoon, Canada., Marion Graham High School
About LiamParents: John and Lesley Courtney
Has two siblings, Jackson and Quinn
McLennan Community CollegePlayed two seasons at McLen-nan Community College in Waco, Texas
Marion Graham High SchoolEarned letters in golf, hockey, football, and baseball
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About GrantParents: Mike and SusanMajor: BusinessHas two brothers, Jimmy and Jack
Prospect High SchoolCaptained the golf team for two years...earned All-Con-
ference honors on three occa-sions...was a two-time IHSA Class 3A State Qualifier...won the Zion-Benton High School Invite in 2014...recorded top-20 finish in 2014 Illinois State Junior Amateur...four year honor roll honoree
About JohnParents: Tom and DariaHas two siblings, Frank and Alena
Regis Jesuit High SchoolPosted a season-low 69 in his senior year...qualified for the Callaway Junior Worlds...two-
year member of the golf team that won 5A State Champion-ship...earned two letters as a member of the golf team and four in hockey...competed in back-to-back National Hockey Tournament
About JoshParents: Dan and DebbieMajor: BusinessHas one sister, Chelsea
Heritage High SchoolWas awarded League MVP...holds 69 as a career-low...recognized to the academic
honor roll
6-2 Freshman Arlington Heights, Ill., Prospect High School
5-10 Freshman Centennial, Colo., Regis Jesuit High School
6-0 Freshman Brentwood, Calif., Heritage High School
A U S T I N B Y E R SAbout AustinParents: John and SharonMajor: EconomicsHas one brother, Eric
San Marcos High SchoolWas selected All-Acacado First Team his senior year and was chosen to Second
Team as a sophomore and ju-nior...was twice named Union Tribune Scholar Athlete...selected as team captain his senior season...earned four letters as a member of the golf team...member of Nation-al Honor Society
5-11 Freshman San Marcos, Calif., San Marcos High School
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About JordanParents: Michael and Ana MariaMajor: BusinessHas one sister, Krystina
Cathedral Catholic HScompeted in Southern Cali-fornia Regionals...earned letters as a member of the golf team...received the Presi-dent’s Award senior year
About SamParents: Lorne and Edwina Major: BusinessHas two siblings, Kate and Will
Desert Mountain HSLettered as a member of the golf team
About CalebParents: Greg and KimHas two brothers, Ryan and Ethan
Xavier College Prep HSearned four letters as a mem-ber of the golf team...had a 74.4 18-hole average senior year...captained the team his senior year
About BostonParents: Dean and StacieMajor: BusinessHas two siblings, Shelbee and Christian
Estrella Foothills HSQualified for the state cham-pionships all four years...fin-ished ninth in state his junior year and tied for seventh his senior year
About JackParents: Paul and JeanneMajor: Business FinanceHas two brothers, Paul and Carson
Notre Dame Preparatoryearned four letters as a member of the golf team...medalled in 12 high school meets...qualified and compet-ed in three state tournaments
6-1 Freshman Carlsbad, Calif., Cathedral Catholic HS
5-10 Freshman Scottsdale, Ariz., Desert Mountain HS
5-10 Freshman La Quinta, Calif., Xavier College Prep HS
5-10 Freshman Goodyear, Ariz., Estrella Foothills HS
6-0 Freshman Scottsdale, Ariz., Notre Dame Preparatory
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C H E L S E A C A B A N T I N G5-4 Senior Colo. Springs, Colo., Pine Creek High School
About ChelseaParents: Darrell and Cindy CabantingHas two older sisters, Kris-ten and Terese
Honors/Awards• 2014-15 RMAC All-Aca-
demic Honor Roll• 2013-14 RMAC All-Aca-
demic Honor Roll
2014-15, JuniorPlayed in two rounds in one event...had a 95.5 stroke av-erage
2013-14, SophomorePlayed in ten rounds in five events...had a 91.3 stroke average...had one top 20 fin-ish...shot a season-best 86 three seperate times includ-ing one to open the season as the RMAC #1/CSU-Pueblo Invite
2012-13, FreshmanParticipated in seven rounds over four events...finished fourth with an 88.9 scoring average...shot season-low 84
in the second round of the Regis Spring Invite...carded a season-best 170 at the Regis Invite for a 15th place finish
Pine Creek High SchoolWon the Metro League Class 5A Championship as a se-nior...participated in the 2012 Colorado Class 5A State Tournament...named First Team Colorado Springs Gazette Peak Performer in 2012...named second team in 2011...got second during the summer of 2012 at the Pike Peak Junior Golf Champion-ships with an 84...also played one year of basketball
Top FinishesYear Rounds Strokes Low Rd. Events 5 10 20 W-L% Average
2014-15 2 191 93 1 - - - .171 95.52013-14 10 913 86 5 - - 1 .340 91.32012-13 7 622 84 4 - 1 2 .275 88.9
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R A C H E L R O D R I G U E Z5-6 Senior Arvada, Colo., Ralston Valley High School
About RachelParents: Andy and Ann RodriguezMajor: BusinessHas one younger sister, Alexia
Honors/Awards• 2013-14 RMAC All-Aca-
demic Honor Roll• 2014-15 RMAC All-Aca-
demic First Team
2014-15, JuniorPlayed in all 18 rounds...had one top five finish and one other top 20 finish...recorded her best scoring average at Regis of 83.6...shot under 80 on three different occas-sions...carded season-low 77 in the first round at the Mus-tang Intercollegiate
2013-14, SophomorePlayed in all 17 rounds in 2013-14...had one top five finish and three other top 20 finishes...carded an 86.3 scoring average...shot season-low 81 in the second round of the Black Hills State Yel-low Jacket Invite...finished that same tournament with a season-best 36-hole score of 166 to tie for 14th out of 61 competitors
2012-13, FreshmanGolfd in 13 rounds in seven events...third on the team with an 86.2 scoring aver-age...had one top five finish and two top 10 finishes...finished seventh at the Regis Spring Invite with a season-low 36 hole total of 162...shot season-best 18 hole score of 80 in the second round of the Regis Spring Invite
Ralston Valley High SchoolPlayed in the Colorado Class 5A State Tournament three years...named First Team All-Conference as a senior...Second team as a junior...led Ralston Valley to three straight league champion-ships...won regionals during her senior season...academic All-State Honorable Men-tion during junior and senior
Top FinishesYear Rounds Strokes Low Rd. Events 5 10 20 W-L% Average
2014-15 18 1504 77 9 1 1 2 .452 83.62013-14 17 1467 81 9 1 1 4 .416 86.32012-13 13 1120 80 7 1 2 3 .455 86.2
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K A R L I D E N K
About KarliParents: Lisa and Jurgen DenkMajor: Education and Fine ArtsHas one brother, Jesse
Honors/Awards• 2014-15 RMAC All-Aca-
demic First Team
2014-15, SophomorePlayed in all 18 rounds and nine events...improved her scoring average to 83.4, third on the team...had one top ten finish at the UCCS Invi-tational in which she tied for eighth after shooting 78 in the second round...had two rounds shooting under 80 with 77 being her lowest in the second round of the CCU Invite (RMAC #1)...recorded a season-low of 158 finish-ing tied for 12th at the CCU Invite (RMAC #1)
2013-14, FreshmanPlayed in all 17 rounds and nine events as a freshman...was second on the team with an 83.9 scoring average...had
one top five finishe and three top 10...had four rounds shooting under an 80 with a 77 being her lowest in the first round of the Wolf Pack Invite...carded a season-low 156 where she finished sixth out of 51 golfers at the Wolf Pack Invitational
Golden High SchoolFinished tied for 23rd at 2012 Colorado Class 4A Golf Championship with a 36-hole 169...earned Second Team Class 4A All-Jeffco as a freshman in 2010...three-time First Team All-Jeffco League...won Jeffco 4A Divi-sion Tournament
5-7 Junior Golden, Colo., Golden High School
Top FinishesYear Rounds Strokes Low Rd. Events 5 10 20 W-L% Average
2014-15 18 1501 77 9 - 1 3 .457 83.42013-14 17 1427 77 9 1 3 5 .576 83.9
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About DominiqueParents: Janet and Jeff RainfordMajor: PoliticsCareer ambition is to work in government affairs
2014-15, FreshmanPlayed in 14 rounds and sev-en tournaments as a fresh-man...carded a season-best 161 at the Maverick Spring Invitational...recorded one top ten finish at the Maverick Spring Invitational (10th) and one top 20 finish at the UCCS Invitational (t-16th)...pro-duced a 87.4 stroke average...has a season-low 77 in the first round at the Maverick Spring Invitational
Nerinx Hall High Schoolplaced 15th as a junior at the
state tournament to earn a spot on the All-State team...earned the St. Louis Dispatch All-Metro team in 2012...par-ticipated in the state tourna-ment in her freshman, junior and senior seasons...named First Team All-Metro Women’s Athletics Association as a junior and senior...finished 27th, out of 90 golfers, at 2013-14 Missouri State High School State Tournament...teamed with current Ranger golfer Ashley Karl to help Nerinx Hall to a seventh place finish at State Tournament in 2010-11
5-4 Sophomore St. Louis, Mo., Nerinx Hall High School
Top FinishesYear Rounds Strokes Low Rd. Events 5 10 20 W-L% Average
2014-15 18 1501 77 9 - 1 3 .457 83.4
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K E L S E Y T H O M P S O N2014-15, FreshmanPlayed in all 18 rounds and nine tournaments as a true freshman...shot under 80 on seven different occassions...had two top five finishes and two other top 20 finishes...carded a 79.8 scoring aver-age, second on the team...owned a 321-88 win-loss record...shot season-low 71 at the Western N.M. Invite...shot season-best 36-hole score of 151 at the Western N.M. Invite...finished second at the UCCS Invitational behind Regis teammate Nicole Hul-bert...took third at the CCU Invite (RMAC #1) with a score of 152 (77-75)...recorded a win-loss percentage of .785 throughout the season
St. Joseph’s AcademyWon the 2014 Class 2, Dis-trict 2 individual title by four strokes...was third in same tournament in 2013...helped team to runner-up finish at 2014 Class 2 State Champi-onship...finished 20th at state championship tournament in 2014...led St. Joseph’s to state championships three of the four seasons...earned First Team All-Metro Women’s Athletic Association as a se-nior...named Team Captain during her senior year...also played basketball at SJA...earned the prestigious Mary Jane Landreth Scholarship...alternate for Missouri Junior Girls Four State team
5-8 Sophomore Chesterfield, Mo., St. Joseph’s Academy
About KelseyParents: Stan and Gail ThompsonCareer ambition is to be-come a lawyer
Honors/Awards• 2014-15 RMAC Fresh-
man of the Year• 2014-15 RMAC All-
RMAC Second Team
Top FinishesYear Rounds Strokes Low Rd. Events 5 10 20 W-L% Average
2014-15 18 1437 71 9 2 2 4 .785 79.8
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A N D R E A T R E V I N OAbout AndreaParents: Manuel and Lorena TrevinoHas two siblings, Melissa and Manuel
Salpointe Catholic HSTwo-time All-State First Team selection...qualified and
played in the state tourna-ment her sophomore through senior years...selected team captain her senior year...Lancer Award recipient...four year letterwinner
5-4 Freshman Tucson, Ariz., Salpointe Catholic High School
E M I LY P R I C EAbout EmilyParents: Mark and Katy PriceOne sibling, Theresa
Arvada West High SchoolLettered all four years in golf at Arvada West...also earned academic letters all four years
5-10 Freshman Arvada, Colo., Arvada West High School
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Lynn Blevins’ success at the collegiate coaching ranks may be unmatched by anyone in the RMAC.
The 2015-16 season marks Blevins second season at the helm of the men’s program. In 2014-15, he and the squad of nine experienced a season of rebuilding and working to develop the games of his student-athletes.
Blevins began his duties as the Regis University men’s golf coach on July 14, 2014 following five successful seasons at Rogers State (Okla.). Blevins was the first coach in Rogers State history when he took the reigns of both the men’s and women’s teams before the 2009-10 season. He led his teams to nine total tournament wins in the five seasons at RSU (who is transitioning from NAIA to NCAA Division II).
Blevins led the Hillcat men’s team to a number 18 ranking in the NAIA Preseason Top 25 poll in 2012 and over the next two years would be ranked inside the top 25 four weeks. They closed out their NAIA era ranked #22 in the final poll. He led the women’s team also saw national recognition when they were ranked #25 in 2013 and climbed to as high as 21st before closing out the year and their time in the NAIA also ranked #22.
Blevins began his collegiate coaching career in 1979 as head coach at his alma mater the University of Oklahoma. He coached their for three seasons before heading to Gainesville, Fla. to take the same position at the University of Florida.
He was named the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Coach of the Year fol-lowing the 1984-85 season. Blevins guided the Gators to the 1985 SEC Championship while finishing third at the NCAA Championships. In 1986, he led UF to a runner-up finish at the SEC Tournament and before he left Gainesville in 1987, he guided Florida to five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances.
Blevins produced nine All-Americans and six All-SEC golfers at Florida. His teams won 14 tournaments, including five in 1984. He had the privi-lege of recruiting and coaching PGA professionals Chris DiMarco, Scott Dunlap, Dudley Hart, David Jackson, and Scott Lamontagne.
Following his stint at Florida, Blevins began a three-year stint at the University of Iowa. He led the Hawkeyes to their first ever and only Big 10 Championship in 1992. He was named Big 10 Coach of the Year that season and coached Big 10 Player of the Year Brad Klapprott and Fresh-man of the Year Sean McCarty.
Blevins Tidbits• Regis Head Coach, 2014-Present• Head Coach of both the men’s and women’s golf teams• Joins Regis after five seasons at Rog-ers State where he was also head coach of both programs• Began his coaching career at his alma mater in 1979 for three seasons• Head Coach at University of Florida for sevens seasons• Coach of the Year in the SEC follow-ing 1984-85 season• Head Coach at University of Iowa for three years• Led the Hawkeyes to the program’s only Big Ten Championship
More About Esquibel • Education: Oklahoma., 1977 • Wife: Dr. Terri Blevins • Kids: Benjamin and Lindsey, also has six grandchildren
Lynn BlevinsHead Coach 2nd Season Oklahoma (1977)
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1996-97Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/8 RMIGA #1 1 3 10 +16 304 7-29/9 RMIGA #2 1 4 10 +22 310 6-39/16 RMIGA #3 1 1 10 +12 300 9-09/17 RMIGA #4 1 4 10 +35 323 6-310/6-7 Air Force Falcon JV Invite 3 6 16 +84 948 10-510/14-15 RMAC Championship 3 3 10 +89 953 7-24/21-22 NCAA DII District VII Qualifi er 3 12 12 +134 986 0-11
1997-98Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/22-23 Rocky Mountain Classic 1 6 11 +29 313 5-5
2002-03Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/7-8 Adams State Invite 3 7 11 +52 904 4-69/23-24 RMAC Championship 3 9 10 +43 907 1-89/30-10/1 Northwest Region Fall Head-to-Head 3 13 17 +32 884 4-1210/6-7 Regis Invite 2 2 7 +38 610 5-14/7-8 Northern Colorado Bear Invite 2 2 6 +52 628 4-14/10-11 Colorado Christian Tri II 2 1 2 +29 601 1-04/15-16 NW Region Spring Head-to-Head 3 10 17 +119 971 7-94/21-22 Mines/Regis Invite 1.5 9 11 +50 482 2-8
2003-04Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/7-8 Adams State Invite 3 10 11 +84 944 1-99/13-14 Colorado Mines Invite 2 6 7 +25 601 1-59/22-23 RMAC Championship 3 3 9 +26 886 6-29/29-30 Northwest Region Fall Head-to-Head 3 9 16 +51 915 7-83/22-23 Fort Lewis Invite 3 6 8 +113 977 2-53/29-30 Fort Hays State Invite 3 1 6 +75 927 5-04/4-5 Mines/Regis Invite 2 3 9 +39 611 6-24/19-20 NW Region Spring Head-to-Head 3 7 17 +67 919 10-6
2004-05Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/13-14 Adams State Invite 3 3 8 +57 909 5-29/20-21 RMAC Championship 3 8 9 +81 933 1-79/27-28 Northwest Region Fall Head-to-Head 3 10 14 +54 918 4-910/4-5 Northern Colorado Invite 3 4 7 +55 919 3-33/28 Fort Hays State Invite 2 4 6 +65 633 2-33/29 Tom Johansen Classic 1 2 6 +19 303 4-14/3-4 Regis/Mines Invite 2 3 8 +48 620 5-24/9-10 Mines Invite 2 3 5 +34 610 2-2
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4/18-19 NW Region Spring Head-to-Head 3 6 13 +83 935 7-55/2-4 NCAA DII Northwest Regional 3 8 8 +126 990 0-7
2005-06Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/12-13 Dodge City CC Invite 2 3 7 +216 784 4-2
2006-07Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/18-19 Quality Inn Maverick Invite 2 2 6 +160 728 4-1
2007-08Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/10-11 Mines/Regis Fall Invite 3 3 80 +41 893 5-29/17-18 RMAC Tournament #1 3 5 8 +58 922 3-49/24-25 Northwest Regional Head-to-Head 3 10 13 +81 945 3-910/1-2 Grand Canyon Fall Invite 3 16 18 +23 887 2-153/17-18 Western N.M. Mustang Invite 3 12 17 +108 972 5-113/30-31 Mines Spring Invite 2 4 7 +52 624 3-34/14-15 RMAC Golf Championship 3 4 8 +39 891 4-34/21-22 NW Regional Spring Head-to-Head 3 6 13 +56 920 7-5
2008-09Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/8-9 Colorado Mines/Regis Invite 3 2 7 +22 874 5-19/15-16 RMAC Event #1 3 4 8 +33 897 4-39/22-23 Nebraska-Kearney Invite/RMAC #2 3 7 11 +46 898 4-69/29-30 NSIC/RMAC Regional Crossover 3 10 15 +91 955 5-910/6-7 Grand Canyon Invite 3 16 18 +70 934 2-153/16-17 Western N.M. Mustang Invite 3 7 10 +44 908 3-64/6-7 Bob Writz/Mines Invite 2 2 7 +18 590 5-14/13-14 UCCS Spring Invite/RMAC #3 2 7 9 +57 633 2-64/20-21 RMAC Championship 3 4 15 +55 919 11-35/4-6 NCAA West/Central Super Regional 3 19 20 +80 932 1-18
2009-10Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/14-15 Wayland Baptist Peaks Classic 3 7 14 +30 894 7-69/22 RMAC Fall Championship 1 4 10 +18 306 6-39/27-28 NSIC/RMAC Crossover 3 9 17 +92 956 8-810/4-6 Grand Canyon Fall Invite 3 16 18 +73 937 2-1510/12-13 Mines/Regis Fall Invite 2 7 12 +35 611 5-63/22-23 Mustang Invite 2.5 5 10 +44 764 5-43/28 Mines Triangular 1 3 3 +17 305 0-24/10 Bob Writz Invite 2 3 8 +46 622 5-24/11-13 Air Force JV Invite 3 6 9 +57 921 3-54/19-20 RMAC Championships 3 8 10 +71 935 2-7
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2010-11Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/13-14 Wayland Baptist Peaks Classic 3 12 15 +69 933 3-119/26-27 NSIC/RMAC Crossover 3 12 20 +39 903 8-1110/4-5 Grand Canyon Fall Invite 3 14 18 +71 935 4-1310/11-12 Colorado Mines Fall Invite 3 3 6 +40 904 3-210/18-19 Th e Cactus Th aw/RMAC #3 3 10 15 +59 911 5-93/21-22 Western New Mexico Invite 3 13 18 +113 977 5-123/27-28 Bob Writz Invite 2 3 7 +50 622 4-24/11-12 CSU-Pueblo Wolfpack Invite 3 6 10 +41 905 4-54/18-19 RMAC Championship 3 9 13 +22 886 4-85/2-4 NCAA West/Central Regionals 3 19 20 +54 918 1-18
2011-12Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/6-7 Adams State Grizzly Invite 3 9 11 +58 910 2-89/12-13 Wayland Baptist Peaks Classic 3 6 10 +52 916 4-59/25-26 RMAC/NSIC Crossover 3 9 20 +55 919 11-810/3-4 Grand Canyon Invite 3 17 20 +77 941 3-1610/10-11 CCU Invite/RMAC #3 3 7 10 +35 899 3-63/19-20 Western N.M. Mustang Invite 3 7 8 +128 992 1-64/2 Bob Writz/Mines Invite 1.5 2 9 +11 439 7-14/8-9 CSU-Pueblo Wolfpack Invite 3 4 9 +6 870 5-34/16-17 RMAC Championship 3 8 10 +80 944 2-7
2012-13Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/10-11 Wayland Baptist Peaks Classic 3 3 11 +39 903 8-29/17-18 Colorado Mesa Invite 3 7 10 +60 912 3-69/24-25 Mines Invite/RMAC Event #2 3 9 10 +6 870 1-810/8-9 West Texas A&M Invite 3 16 17 +67 919 1-153/22 Bob Writz Invite 1 4 5 +34 322 1-34/1-2 Mines/Regis Invite 2 4 5 +28 604 1-34/1-2 Western N.M. Mustang Invite 3 9 9 +75 939 0-84/15-16 CSU-Pueblo Th underwolf Invite 3 12 13 +88 952 1-114/22-23 RMAC Championship 3 7 9 +48 912 2-6
2013-14Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/16-17 West Texas A&M Invite 3 12 16 +9 873 4-119/22-23 Fort Lewis/RMAC #1 3 4 9 +19 871 5-310/1-2 Western New Mexico Invite 3 15 20 +34 898 5-1410/14-15 CSU-Pueblo/RMAC #2 3 6 10 +50 902 4-53/10 Central Region Crossover 2 12 16 +26 602 4-113/29-30 Bob Writz Invite 2 2 7 +52 628 5-14/7-8 Western N.M. Spring Invite 3 11 20 +21 885 9-104/15 CSU-Pueblo Wolf Pack Invite 2 5 10 +17 585 5-44/21-22 RMAC Championship 3 9 9 +65 929 0-8
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2014-15Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/8-9 CSU-Pueblo Wolfpack Invite 3 10 15 +40 904 5-99/15-16 Ryan Palmer Invite (West Texas A&M) 3 10 17 +10 874 7-99/22-23 Colorado Mines Invite (RMAC #1) 3 9 11 +31 895 2-89/29-30 Western New Mexico Invite 3 16 19 +54 918 3-1510/13-14 UCCS Invite (RMAC #2) 3 6 10 +75 939 4-52/23-24 St. Mary’s Invite 2 8 13 +44 620 5-73/1-2 Las Vegas Desert Classic 2 13 16 +52 628 3-133/16-17 Lubbock Christian Chaps Invite 3 5 9 +96 960 4-43/21-22 Colorado Mines Invite 2 2 10 +39 615 8-14/6-7 Western New Mexico Invite 3 16 16 +63 927 0-04/20-21 RMAC Championship 3 7 10 +60 924 3-6
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Regis University Men’s Golf Individual Top 18‐Hole Scores (72) Score Player Event Date Round 66 Steven DaSilva CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack Invite 04/15/14 2 66 Steven DaSilva Mines Invite/RMAC #2 09/24/12 1 67 Steven DaSilva Fort Lewis/RMAC #1 09/23/13 3 67 Chris Sylvia Northwest Region Fall Head‐to‐Head 09/30/02 2 67 Chris Sylvia Adams State Invite 09/08/02 3 68 Ben Davis Wayland Baptist Peaks Classic 09/13/11 3 68 Dillon McDonald CSU‐Pueblo Wolfpack Invite 04/09/12 3 68 Greg Johnson Wayland Baptist Peaks Classic 09/15/09 3 68 Chris Sylvia Regis/Mines Invite 04/03/05 2 68 Chris Sylvia RMAC Championship 09/22/03 1 68 Justin Holmes Northwest Region Fall Head‐to‐Head 09/30/02 2 69 Matt Robertson CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack Invite 04/15/14 2 69 Matt Robertson Western N.M. Spring Invite 04/08/14 3 69 Dillon McDonald Wayland Baptist Peaks Classic 09/10/12 1 69 Steven DaSilva Colorado Mesa Invite/RMAC #1 09/17/12 2 69 Taylor Hulbert Mines Fall Invite 10/11/10 2 69 Greg Johnson Mines/Regis Fall Invite 09/08/08 2 69 Greg Johnson Mines/Regis Fall Invite 09/09/08 3 69 Zach Johnson Nebraska‐Kearney Invite/RMAC Event #2 09/23/08 3 69 Bobby Arranaga Grand Canyon Fall Invite 10/01/07 2 69 Bobby Arranaga Mines Spring Invite 03/30/08 2 69 Chris Sylvia Northern Colorado Invite 10/04/04 1 69 Chris Sylvia Tom Johansen Classic 03/29/05 1 69 Miles Philpy Tom Johansen Classic 03/29/05 1 69 Chris Sylvia Mines Invite 04/09/05 1 69 Chris Sylvia NW Region Spring Head‐to‐Head 04/19/05 3 69 Shaun Casey Mines/Regis Invite 04/04/04 2 69 Miles Philpy Northwest Region Fall Head‐to‐Head 09/29/03 2 69 Justin Holmes RMAC Championship 09/23/02 2 70 Matt Robertson Western N.M. Spring Invite 04/07/14 1 70 Steven DaSilva Western N.M. Spring Invite 04/08/14 3 70 Steven DaSilva West Texas A&M Invite 09/16/13 1 70 Drew Vance West Texas A&M Invite 09/16/13 2 70 Steven DaSilva West Texas A&M Invite 09/16/13 2 70 TJ Bruce West Texas A&M Invite 09/16/13 2 70 Steven DaSilva Fort Lewis/RMAC #1 09/23/13 2 70 TJ Bruce Fort Lewis/RMAC #1 09/23/13 3 70 Matt Robertson Western New Mexico Invite 10/01/13 2 70 Drew Vance Colorado Mesa Invite/RMAC #1 09/17/12 1 70 Drew Vance West Texas A&M Invite 10/08/12 2
72 Greg Johnson Grand Canyon Fall Invite 10/02/07 3 72 Zach Johnson Grand Canyon Fall Invite 10/02/07 3 72 Blake Sharamitaro Mines Spring Invite 03/30/08 2 72 Jimmy Spierings Mines Spring Invite 03/30/08 2 72 Bobby Arranaga RMAC Golf Championship 04/14/08 2 72 Chris Sylvia Adams State Invite 09/13/04 2 72 Chris Sylvia RMAC Championship 09/21/04 1 72 Chris Sylvia Fort Hays State Invite 03/28/04 2 72 Bobby Arranaga Regis/Mines Invite 04/03/05 2 72 Chris Sylvia DII Northwest Regional 05/04/05 3 72 Chris Sylvia Northwest Region Spring Head‐to‐Head 04/19/04 2 72 Chris Sylvia Mines/Regis Invite 04/04/04 2 72 Chris Sylvia Fort Hays State Invite 03/29/04 1 72 Miles Philpy Fort Lewis Invite 03/23/04 3 72 Matt Ovel RMAC Championship 09/22/03 1 72 Chris Sylvia RMAC Championship 09/22/03 2 72 Miles Philpy RMAC Championship 09/23/03 3 72 Jeff King Northwest Region Fall Head‐to‐Head 10/01/02 3 72 Justin Holmes RMAC Championship 09/23/02 1 72 Justin Holmes Adams State Invite 09/07/02 2 72 Jason Hartman RMIGA #1 09/08/06 1 72 Robert Quaratino RMIGA #2 09/09/06 1 72 Robert Quaratino RMIGA #3 09/16/06 1
Regis University Men’s Golf Individual Top 36‐Hole Tournament Scores (152) Score Player Event Date Scores 141 Matt Robertson CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack Invite 04/15/14 72‐69 143 Matt Robertson Mines/Regis Invite 04/01‐04/02/13 70‐73 143 Chris Sylvia Regis/Mines Invite 04/03‐04/04/05 75‐68 143 Chris Sylvia Mines Invite 04/09‐04/10/05 69‐74 144 Steven DaSilva CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack Invite 04/15/14 78‐66 144 Josh Wagner Bob Writz/Mines Invite 04/06‐04/07/09 72‐72 144 Chris Sylvia Northern Colorado Invite 04/26/04 70‐74 144 Miles Philpy Mines Invite 09/13‐09/14/03 71‐73 145 Chris Sylvia Fort Hays State Invite 03/28/04 73‐72 145 Chris Sylvia Mines Invite 09/13‐09/14/03 74‐71 146 Steven DaSilva Central Region Crossover 03/10/14 73‐73 147 Greg Johnson Bob Writz/Mines Invite 04/06‐04/07/09 74‐73 147 Chris Sylvia Colorado Christian Tri II 04/10‐04/11/03 73‐74
148 Taylor Hulbert Bob Writz/Mines Invite 04/06‐04/07/09 73‐75 148 Miles Philpy Mines Invite 04/09‐04/10/05 73‐75 148 Shaun Casey Mines/Regis Invite 04/04‐04/05/04 79‐69 149 Chris Sylvia Mines/Regis Invite 04/04‐04/05/04 77‐72 149 Brendan Mason Colorado Christian Tri II 04/10‐04/11/03 75‐74 150 Drew Vance CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack Invite 04/15/14 76‐74 150 Matt Robertson Central Region Crossover 03/10/14 74‐76 150 Nick Carter CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack Invite 04/15/14 76‐74 150 Ryan D’Onofrio Northern Colorado Invite 04/26/04 73‐77 150 Jeff King Regis Invite 10/06‐10/07/02 73‐77 150 Chris Sylvia Regis Invite 10/06‐10/07/02 70‐80 151 Ben Davis Bob Writz Invite 03/27‐03/28/11 79‐72 151 Zach Johnson Mines/Regis Fall Invite 10/12‐10/13/09 76‐75 151 Robert Quick Mines/Regis Fall Invite 10/12‐10/13/09 74‐77 151 Greg Johnson Bob Writz Invite 04/10/10 79‐72 151 Robert Quick Bob Writz/Mines Invite 04/06‐04/07/09 74‐77 151 Ryan D’Onofrio Mines Invite 09/13‐09/14/03 74‐77 151 Chris Sylvia Northern Colorado Bear Spring Invite 04/07‐04/08/03 73‐78 152 Max Mantey Mines/Regis Invite 04/01‐04/02/13 77‐75 152 Justin Holmes Colorado Christian Tri II 04/10‐04/11/03 70‐82
Regis University Men’s Golf Individual Top 54‐Hole Tournament Scores (223)
Score Player Event Date Scores 208 Steven DaSilva Fort Lewis/RMAC #1 09/22‐09/23‐13 71‐70‐67 210 Steven DaSilva Mines Invite/RMAC #2 09/24‐09/25/12 66‐72‐72 211 Steven DaSilva West Texas A&M Invite 09/16‐09/17/13 70‐70‐71 212 Matt Robertson Western N.M. Spring Invite 04/07‐04/08/14 70‐73‐69 212 Chris Sylvia Adams State Invite 09/13‐09/14/04 70‐72‐70 213 Bobby Arranaga Mines/Regis Fall Invite 09/10‐09/11/07 70‐71‐72 214 Taylor Hulbert CSU‐Pueblo Wolfpack Invite 04/08‐04/09/12 72‐71‐71 214 Bobby Arranaga Grand Canyon Fall Invite 10/01‐10/02/07 72‐69‐73 215 Steven DaSilva Western N.M. Spring Invite 04/07‐04/08/14 72‐73‐70 215 Steven DaSilva CSU‐Pueblo Wolfpack Invite 04/08‐04/09/12 74‐71‐70
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223 Dillon McDonald RMAC Championship 04/22‐04/23/13 76‐72‐75 223 Drew Vance Colorado Mesa Invite/RMAC #1 09/17‐09/18/12 70‐75‐78 223 Taylor Hulbert The Cactus Thaw/RMAC #3 10/18‐10/19/10 77‐71‐75 223 Ben Davis Wayland Baptist Peaks Classic 09/13‐09/14/10 75‐73‐75 223 Taylor Hulbert Wayland Baptist Peaks Classic 09/14‐09/15/09 75‐72‐76 223 Taylor Hulbert Mines/Regis Fall Invite 09/08‐09/09/08 82‐70‐71 223 Charlie Marusiak RMAC Event #1 09/15‐09/16/08 75‐71‐77 223 Jimmy Spierings RMAC Golf Championship 04/14‐04/15/08 73‐74‐76 223 Chris Sylvia RMAC Championship 09/20‐09/21/04 72‐75‐76 223 Chris Sylvia Northwest Region Fall Head‐to‐Head 09/27‐09/28/04 76‐74‐73 223 Chris Sylvia Fort Hays State Invite 03/29‐03/30/04 72‐76‐75 223 Miles Philpy Northwest Region Fall Head‐to‐Head 09/29‐09/30/03 74‐69‐80 223 Miles Philpy RMAC Championship 09/22‐09/23/03 74‐77‐72
Regis University Men’s Golf Team Top 18‐Hole Scores (295)
Score Event Date Round 281 West Texas A&M Invite 09/16/13 2 283 CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack Invite 04/15/14 2 284 Fort Lewis/RMAC #1 09/23/13 3 284 CSU‐Pueblo Wolfpack Invite 04/09/12 3 284 Bob Writz Invite 03/27/11 2 285 Mines Invite/RMAC #2 09/24/12 1 286 CSU‐Pueblo Wolfpack Invite 04/08/12 2 286 Mines/Regis Fall Invite 09/09/08 3 287 Mines/Regis Fall Invite 09/08/08 2 287 Mines Spring Invite 03/30/08 2 287 Northwest Region Fall Head‐to‐Head 09/30/02 2 288 RMAC Championship 09/22/03 1 289 RMAC Championship 04/18/11 2 291 Nebraska‐Kearney Invite/RMAC #2 09/23/08 3 292 Mines Invite/RMAC #2 09/24/12 2 292 Grand Canyon Fall Invtie 10/01/07 2 292 RMAC Golf Championship 04/14/08 2 292 RMAC Championship 09/22/03 2 292 Colorado Christian Tri II 04/10/03 1 292 RMAC Championship 09/23/02 1
293 Western N.M. Spring Invite 04/08/14 3 293 Fort Lewis/RMAC #1 09/22/13 1 293 West Texas A&M Invite 09/16/13 1 293 Colorado Mesa Invite 09/17/12 2 293 Mines Invite/RMAC #2 09/25/12 3 293 Bob Writz/Mines Invite 04/02/12 1 293 Wayland Baptist Peaks Classic 09/14/09 2 293 Bob Writz/Mines Invite 04/06/09 1 293 Mines/Regis Fall Invite 09/10/07 1 294 Fort Lewis/RMAC #1 09/23/13 2 294 The Cactus Thaw/RMAC #3 10/18/10 2 294 RMAC Event #1 09/15/08 1 295 Western N.M. Spring Invite 04/07/14 1 295 Wayland Baptist Peaks Classic 09/13/11 3 295 Grand Canyon Fall Invite 10/02/07 3 295 Mines/Regis Invite 04/04/04 2 295 RMAC Championship 09/23/02 2
Regis University Men’s Golf Team Top 36‐Hole Tournament Scores (624)
Score Event Date Scores 585 CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack Invite 04/15/14 302‐283 590 Bob Writz/Mines Invite 04/06‐04/07/09 293‐297 601 Mines Invite 09/13‐09/14/03 298‐303 601 Colorado Christian Tri II 04/10‐04/11/03 292‐309 602 Central Region Crossover 03/10/14 304‐298 604 Mines Invite/RMAC #2 04/01‐04/02/13 303‐301 610 Mines Invite 04/09‐04/10/05 298‐312 610 Regis Invite 10/06‐10/07/02 298‐312 611 Mines/Regis Fall Invite 10/12‐10/13/09 304‐307 611 Mines/Regis Invite 04/04‐04/05/04 316‐295 620 Regis/Mines Invite 04/03‐04/04/05 324‐296 622 Bob Writz Invite 03/27‐03/28/11 338‐284 622 Bob Writz Invite 04/10/10 317‐305
624 Mines Spring Invite 03/30‐03/31/08 337‐287
Regis University Men’s Golf Team Top 54‐Hole Tournament Scores (903)
Score Event Date Scores 870 Mines Invite/RMAC #2 09/24‐09/25/12 285‐292‐293 870 CSU‐Pueblo Wolfpack Invite 04/08‐04/09/12 300‐286‐284 871 Fort Lewis/RMAC #1 09/22‐09/23/13 293‐294‐284 873 West Texas A&M Invite 09/16‐09/17/13 293‐281‐299 874 Mines/Regis Fall Invite 09/08‐09/09/08 301‐287‐286 884 Northwest Region Fall Head‐to‐Head 09/30‐10/01/02 300‐287‐297 885 Western N.M. Spring Invite 04/07‐04/08/14 295‐297‐293 886 RMAC Championship 04/18‐04/19/11 297‐289‐300 886 RMAC Championship 09/22‐09/23/03 288‐292‐306 887 Grand Canyon Fall Invite 10/01‐10/02/07 300‐292‐295 891 RMAC Golf Championship 04/14‐04/15/08 296‐292‐303 893 Mines/Regis Fall Invite 09/10‐09/11/07 293‐302‐298 894 Wayland Baptist Peaks Classic 09/14‐09/15/09 303‐293‐298 897 RMAC Event #1 09/15‐09/16/08 294‐299‐304 898 Western New Mexico Invite 10/01‐10/02/13 300‐302‐296 898 Nebraska‐Kearney Invite/RMAC #2 09/22‐09/23/08 309‐298‐291 899 CCU Invite/RMAC #3 10/10‐10/11/11 299‐302‐298 902 CSU‐Pueblo/RMAC #2 10/14‐10/15/13 298‐303‐301 903 Wayland Baptist Peaks Classic 09/10‐09/11/12 300‐300‐303 903 NSIC/RMAC Crossover 09/26‐09/27/10 300‐297‐306
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2005-06Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/12-13 Dodge City CC Invite 2 3 7 +216 784 4-29/26-27 RMAC Championsips 2 7 7 +187 763 0-610/3-4 Regis Invite 2 8 10 +167 735 2-710/10-11 Fort Hays State Invite 1 6 7 +147 431 1-54/10-11 Mesa State Maverick Invite 2 7 9 +182 750 2-64/17-18 UNK Spring Invite 2 5 7 +187 763 2-4
2006-07Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/18-19 Quality Inn Maverick Invite 2 2 6 +160 728 4-19/25-26 Chadron State Invite 2 8 9 +144 720 1-710/2-3 CSU-Pueblo Invite 2 7 9 +154 722 2-610/9-10 Regis Invite 2 3 5 +124 700 2-24/9-11 CCU Invite/RMAC #3 2 4 9 +163 739 5-34/16-17 RMAC Championships 2 6 11 +110 710 5-5
2007-08Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/10-11 RMAC Fall Invite #1 2 9 10 +217 785 1-89/17-18 Regis Invite 2 9 10 +140 716 1-810/1-2 Grizzly Invite 2 9 11 +175 743 2-810/8-9 Maverick Invite 2 5 6 +162 730 1-43/31-4/1 Regis Invite 2 3 3 +147 719 0-24/7-8 Th underwolf Invite 2 5 6 +136 712 1-44/14-15 Maverick Invite 2 6 6 +223 799 0-54/19-20 RMAC Championships 2 9 11 +188 764 2-8
2008-09Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/8-9 Grizzly Invite 2 3 6 +133 701 3-29/15-16 Chadron State Invite 2 8 10 +127 703 2-79/22-23 Mesa State Invite 2 9 10 +160 728 1-89/29-30 Regis Invite 2 3 4 +130 706 1-210/13-14 CCU Invite 2 9 10 +161 729 1-84/6-7 Regis Invite 2 3 4 +145 721 1-24/13-14 Maverick Invite 2 3 6 +120 696 3-24/18-19 RMAC Championsips 2 8 13 +153 729 5-7
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2009-10Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/14-15 Grizzly Invite 2 3 9 +100 668 6-29/21-22 Th underwolf Invite 2 6 10 +133 709 4-59/28-29 Fort Hays State Invite 2 2 3 +145 713 1-110/5-6 Ranger Invite 2 3 9 +71 647 6-210/12-13 Maverick Invite 2 2 4 +124 692 2-13/22-23 Mustang Invite 2 6 8 +133 709 2-54/5-6 Maverick Invite 2 3 5 +173 479 2-24/11 CCU/Regis/Mesa Triangular 1 2 3 +56 340 1-14/19-20 RMAC Championships 2 5 10 +112 688 5-4
2010-11Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/7-8 Grizzly Invite 2 5 6 +106 674 1-49/13-14 Western New Mexico Invite 2 8 8 +113 689 0-79/20-21 Mesa State Invite 2 4 9 +77 653 5-39/27-28 Colorado Christian Invite 2 4 8 +115 691 4-310/4-5 UNK Invite 2 6 9 +133 709 3-53/19-20 Western New Mexico Invite 2 7 11 +113 689 4-63/26-27 Th underwolf Invite 2 7 8 +152 728 1-64/9, 4/11 Ranger Invite 2 1 2 +98 670 1-04/18-19 RMAC Championships 2 3 8 +107 683 5-2
2011-12Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/6-7 UNK Women’s Invite 2 2 7 +89 665 5-19/12-13 CCU Fall Invite 2 9 12 +86 662 3-89/18-19 Adams St. Grizzly Invite 2 4 6 +94 662 2-39/26-27 RMAC Golf Event #2 2 4 9 +77 653 5-310/2-3 RMAC/NSIC Crossover 2 9 18 +106 682 9-83/19-20 Mustang Intercollegiate 2 7 7 +161 729 0-63/24-25 CSU-Pueblo Invite 2 5 8 +102 678 3-44/2 Regis Invite 1 2 10 +37 325 8-14/9-10 Maverick Spring Invite 2 3 3 +107 675 0-24/16-17 RMAC Championships 2 4 8 +92 668 4-3
2012-13Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/10-11 West Texas A&M Invite 2 12 13 +127 703 1-119/16-17 Adams State Invite (RMAC #1) 2 6 9 +87 663 3-59/24-25 Regis Invite (RMAC #2) 2 4 9 +71 647 5-310/6-7 Western N.M. Invite (RMAC #3) 2 3 8 +86 662 5-23/30 Regis/CCU Dual 1 1 2 +31 319 1-04/1-2 Regis Spring Invite 2 1 5 +56 632 4-04/6-7 CSU-Pueblo 2 2 9 +116 692 7-14/15-16 Colorado Mesa Invite 2 4 6 +137 713 2-34/22-23 RMAC Championships 2 3 8 +81 657 5-2
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2013-14Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/7-8 CSU-Pueblo Invite/RMAC #1 2 7 13 +91 667 7-69/16-17 Black Hills State Invite 2 5 12 +110 678 7-49/23-24 Western New Mexico Invite 2 16 18 +81 657 2-1510/2 CCU-Regis Dual 1 2 2 +52 340 0-110/7-8 West Texas A&M Invite 2 15 17 +111 687 2-143/31-4/1 Regis Spring Invite 2 2 8 +83 659 6-14/7-8 Colo. Mesa Maverick Spring Invite 2 3 8 +106 682 5-24/14-15 CSU-Pueblo Wolf Pack Invite 2 4 9 +83 643 5-34/21-22 RMAC Championship 2 4 10 +71 647 6-3
2014-15Date Tournament Rounds Place Teams +/- Score W-L9/8-9 CSU-Pueblo Invite 2 6 15 +86 654 9-59/15-16 CCU Invite/RMAC #1 2 2 13 +52 628 11-19/22-23 Western New Mexico Invite 2 15 16 +61 637 1-149/29-30 Colorado Mesa Invite/RMAC #2 2 11 17 +93 669 6-1010/6-7 West Texas A&M Invite 2 T7 15 +76 644 8-63/28-29 UCCS Invite 2 1 4 +63 639 3-04/3-4 Western New Mexico Invite 2 T10 19 +62 638 9-94/13-14 Maverick Spring Invite 2 4 8 +72 648 4-34/20-21 RMAC Championship 2 6 12 +63 639 6-5
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Regis University Women’s Golf Individual Top 18‐Hole Scores (Updated 04/22/14)
Score Player Event Date Round
73 Lara Pocs RMAC Championships 4/22/13 1 73 Nicole Hulbert Regis Spring Invite 4/1/13 1 73 Nicole Hulbert Regis Invite (RMAC #2) 9/24/12 1
74 Nicole Hulbert CMU Maverick Invite 4/8/14 2 74 Nicole Hulbert Regis Spring Invite 3/31/14 1 74 Nicole Hulbert Western N.M. Invite 9/23/13 1 74 Nicole Hulbert RMAC Championships 4/22/13 1 74 Lara Pocs Western N.M. Invite (RMAC #3) 10/6/12 2 74 Lara Pocs RMAC Event #2 9/20/10 1 74 Cecilia Silfverskiold Regis Invite 9/18/07 2 74 Cecilia Silfverskiold RMAC Fall Invite #1 9/11/07 2
75 Nicole Hulbert CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack 4/14/14 1 75 Nicole Hulbert Maverick Spring Invite 4/15/13 1 75 Nicole Hulbert Regis/CCU Dual 3/30/13 1 75 Nicole Hulbert Colorado Mesa Invite 4/9/12 1 75 Nicole Hulbert Regis Invite 4/2/12 1 75 Lara Pocs RMAC Championships 4/19/11 2 75 Lara Pocs Regis Invite 4/11/11 2 75 Cecilia Silfverskiold Regis Invite 10/10/06 2
76 Nicole Hulbert RMAC Championship 4/22/14 2 76 Nicole Hulbert Black Hills State Invite 9/17/13 2 76 Nicole Hulbert Regis Spring Invite 4/2/13 2 76 Lara Pocs Regis/CCU Dual 3/30/13 1 76 Nicole Hulbert Regis Invite (RMAC #2) 9/25/12 2 76 Nicole Hulbert Adams State Invite (RMAC #1) 9/16/12 1 76 Nicole Hulbert Adams State Invite 9/19/11 2 76 Alex Semanko CCU/Regis/Mesa Triangular 4/11/10 1 76 Lara Pocs RMAC Championships 4/19/10 1 76 Cecilia Silfverskiold Regis Invite 9/17/07 1
77 Nicole Hulbert Regis Spring Invite 4/1/14 2 77 Karli Denk CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack 4/14/14 1 77 Nicole Hulbert RMAC Championships 4/23/13 2 77 Lara Pocs Regis Invite (RMAC #2) 9/24/12 1 77 Nicole Hulbert RMAC Event #2 9/26/11 1 77 Lara Pocs Adams State Invite 9/14/09 1 77 Lara Pocs Regis Invite 10/6/09 2
78 Karli Denk RMAC Championship 4/22/14 2 78 Nicole Hulbert CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack 4/15/14 2 78 Ashley Karl CSU‐Pueblo (RMAC #1) 9/8/13 2
78 Nicole Hulbert CSU‐Pueblo (RMAC #1) 9/8/13 2 78 Karli Denk Western N.M. Invite 9/23/13 1 78 Lara Pocs Western N.M. Invite (RMAC #3) 10/7/12 2 78 Lara Pocs RMAC/NSIC Crossover 10/2/11 1 78 Lara Pocs Adams State Invite 9/18/11 1 78 Lara Pocs UNK Invite 9/7/11 2 78 Lara Pocs RMAC Event #1 9/14/10 1 78 Emily Einfeldt RMAC Event #2 9/21/10 2 78 Alex Semanko Regis Invite 10/5/09 1
Regis University Women’s Golf Individual Top 36‐Hole Tournament Scores
Score Player Event Date Scores
149 Nicole Hulbert Regis Spring Invite 4/1‐4/2/13 73‐76 149 Nicole Hulbert Regis Invite (RMAC #2) 9/24‐9/25/12 73‐76
150 Cecilia Silfverskiold Regis Invite 9/17‐9/18/07 76‐74
151 Nicole Hulbert Regis Spring Invite 3/31‐4/1/14 74‐77 151 Nicole Hulbert RMAC Championships 4/22‐4/23/13 74‐77
152 Lara Pocs Western N.M. (RMAC #3) 10/6‐10/7/12 74‐78
153 Nicole Hulbert CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack 4/14‐4/15/14 75‐78 153 Lara Pocs RMAC Event #2 9/20‐9/21/10 74‐79
155 Lara Pocs RMAC Championships 4/22‐4/23/13 73‐82 155 Lara Pocs RMAC Championships 4/19‐4/20/10 76‐79 156 Karli Denk CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack 4/14‐4/15/14 77‐79 156 Nicole Hulbert Western N.M. Invite 9/23‐9/24/13 74‐82 156 Nicole Hulbert Adams State Invite (RMAC #1) 9/16‐9/17/12 76‐80 156 Lara Pocs Regis Invite 10/5‐10/6/09 79‐77 156 Nicole Hulbert RMAC Event #2 9/26‐9/27/11 77‐79 157 Nicole Hulbert RMAC Championship 4/21‐4/22/14 81‐76 157 Nicole Hulbert CSU‐Pueblo Invite (RMAC #1) 9/7‐9/8/13 79‐78 157 Alex Semanko Regis Invite/RMAC #3 10/5‐10/6/09 78‐79 158 Nicole Hulbert West Texas A&M Invite 10/7‐10/8/13 79‐79 158 Lara Pocs Regis Invite (RMAC #2) 9/24‐9/25/12 77‐81
159 Cecilia Silfverskiold CSU‐Pueblo Invite 10/2‐10/3/06 79‐80 159 Lara Pocs RMAC Championships 4/18‐4/19/11 84‐75 160 Karli Denk RMAC Championship 4/21‐4/22/14 82‐78
Regis University Women’s Golf Team Top 36‐Hole Tournament Scores
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632 Regis Spring Invite 4/1‐4/2/13 317‐315
643 CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack 04/14‐04/15/14 321‐322
647 RMAC Championship 04/21‐04/22/14 329‐318 647 Regis Invite (RMAC #2) 9/24‐9/25/12 321‐326 647 Regis Invite 10/5‐10/6/09 320‐327
653 RMAC Event #2 9/20‐9/21/10 329‐324 653 Chadron State Invite/RMAC #2 9/26‐9/27/11 329‐324
657 Western New Mexico Invite 09/23‐09/24/13 322‐335 657 RMAC Championships 4/22‐4/23/13 320‐337
659 Regis Spring Invite 03/31‐04/01/14 335‐324
662 Western N.M. Invite (RMAC #3) 10/6‐10/7/12 331‐331 662 CCU Fall Invite 9/12‐9/13/11 335‐327 662 Adams State Invite 9/18‐9/19/11 333‐329
663 Adams State Invite (RMAC #1) 9/16‐9/17/12 334‐329
665 UNK Women’s Invite 9/6‐9/7/11 342‐323
667 CSU‐Pueblo Invite (RMAC #1) 09/07‐09/08/13 336‐331
668 Adams State Invite 9/14‐9/15/09 329‐339
670 Regis Invite 4/9, 4/11/11 354‐316
674 Adams State Invite 9/7‐9/8/10 332‐342
675 Colorado Mesa Invite 4/9‐4/10/12 335‐340
678 Black Hills State Invite 09/16‐09/17/13 352‐326 678 CSU‐Pueblo Invite 3/24‐3/25/12 346‐332
Regis University Women’s Golf Individual Top 54‐Hole Tournament Scores
Score Player Event Date Scores
252 Lara Pocs NCAA Central Region 5/2‐5/4/10 84‐85‐83 253 Lara Pocs NCAA Central Region 5/6‐5/8/12 85‐88‐80 255 Nicole Hulbert NCAA Central Region 5/6‐5/8/12 83‐86‐86 262 Lara Pocs NCAA Central Region 5/1‐5/3/11 87‐88‐87
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160 Ashley Karl Regis Spring Invite 4/1‐4/2/13 81‐79 160 Cecilia Silfverskiold Regis Invite 10/9‐10/10/06 85‐75 160 Cecilia Silfverskiold RMAC Fall Invite #1 9/10‐9/11/07 86‐74 160 Lara Pocs Regis Invite 4/9, 4/11/11 85‐75 160 Nicole Hulbert UNK Invite 9/6‐9/7/11 80‐80 161 Nicole Hulbert CMU Maverick Invite 4/7‐4/8/14 87‐74 161 Lara Pocs Regis Spring Invite 4/1‐4/2/13 81‐80 161 Nicole Hulbert West Texas A&M Invite 9/10‐9/11/12 82‐79 161 Cecilia Silfverskiold RMAC Championships 4/16‐4/14/07 81‐80 161 Victoria Ybarra CSU‐Pueblo Invite 10/2‐10/3/06 81‐80 161 Emily Einfeldt RMAC Event #2 9/20‐9/21/10 83‐78 162 Ashley Karl RMAC Championship 4/21‐4/22/14 81‐81 162 Ashley Karl CSU‐Pueblo Invite (RMAC #1) 9/7‐9/8/13 84‐78 162 Nicole Hulbert Maverick Spring Invite 4/15‐4/16/13 75‐87 162 Lara Pocs West Texas A&M Invite 9/10‐9/11/12 82‐80 162 Cecilia Silfverskiold Adams State Invite 10/1‐10/2/07 83‐79 162 Alex Semanko RMAC Championships 4/18‐4/19/08 82‐80 162 Lara Pocs Grizzly Invite 9/7‐9/8/10 81‐81 162 Lara Pocs RMAC Event #1 9/13‐9/14/10 84‐78 162 Alex Semanko Western N.M. Invite 3/19‐3/20/11 80‐82 162 Nicole Hulbert CCU Invite 9/12‐9/13/11 80‐82 162 Nicole Hulbert Adams State Invite 9/18‐9/19/11 86‐76 162 Lara Pocs CCU Invite 9/12‐9/13/11 82‐80 162 Lara Pocs RMAC/NSIC Crossover 10/2‐10/3/11 78‐84
Regis University Women’s Golf Team Top 18‐Hole Scores
Score Event Date Round
315 Regis Spring Invite 04/02/13 2 316 Regis Invite 04/11/11 2
317 Regis Spring Invite 04/01/13 1 318 RMAC Championship 04/22/14 2
319 Regis/Colorado Christian Dual 03/30/13 1 320 RMAC Championships 04/22/13 1 320 Regis Invite 10/05/09 1 321 CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack 04/14/14 1 321 Regis Invite (RMAC #2) 09/24/12 1
Regis University Women’s Golf Team Top 36‐Hole Tournament Scores
Score Event Date Scores
632 Regis Spring Invite 4/1‐4/2/13 317‐315
643 CSU‐Pueblo Wolf Pack 04/14‐04/15/14 321‐322
647 RMAC Championship 04/21‐04/22/14 329‐318 647 Regis Invite (RMAC #2) 9/24‐9/25/12 321‐326 647 Regis Invite 10/5‐10/6/09 320‐327
653 RMAC Event #2 9/20‐9/21/10 329‐324 653 Chadron State Invite/RMAC #2 9/26‐9/27/11 329‐324
657 Western New Mexico Invite 09/23‐09/24/13 322‐335 657 RMAC Championships 4/22‐4/23/13 320‐337
659 Regis Spring Invite 03/31‐04/01/14 335‐324
662 Western N.M. Invite (RMAC #3) 10/6‐10/7/12 331‐331 662 CCU Fall Invite 9/12‐9/13/11 335‐327 662 Adams State Invite 9/18‐9/19/11 333‐329
663 Adams State Invite (RMAC #1) 9/16‐9/17/12 334‐329
665 UNK Women’s Invite 9/6‐9/7/11 342‐323
667 CSU‐Pueblo Invite (RMAC #1) 09/07‐09/08/13 336‐331
668 Adams State Invite 9/14‐9/15/09 329‐339
670 Regis Invite 4/9, 4/11/11 354‐316
674 Adams State Invite 9/7‐9/8/10 332‐342
675 Colorado Mesa Invite 4/9‐4/10/12 335‐340
678 Black Hills State Invite 09/16‐09/17/13 352‐326 678 CSU‐Pueblo Invite 3/24‐3/25/12 346‐332
Regis University Women’s Golf Individual Top 54‐Hole Tournament Scores
Score Player Event Date Scores
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
2015-16 Golf
Contact: Jaclyn Lam719.471.4936 /[email protected]
Season Preview / Sept. 1, 2015
2015-16 Men’s Preseason Coaches’ PollTeam (first-place votes) Total Points1. Western New Mexico (7) .......................................................................... 91T2. Colorado Christian (2)........................................................................... 85T2. Colorado Mines (1) ................................................................................ 854. UCCS (1) .................................................................................................... 775. CSU-Pueblo................................................................................................ 686. Colorado Mesa ........................................................................................... 567. Regis ............................................................................................................ 498. Fort Lewis ................................................................................................... 339. Westminster ............................................................................................... 2410. South Dakota Mines ............................................................................... 1911. Adams State .............................................................................................. 18
2015-16 Men’s Preseason All-RMACNAME SCHOOL YRJacob Allenback** CSU-Pueblo Jr.Nick Berry* Colorado Mines Sr.Nathaniel Goddard* Colorado Christian Sr.Andrew Kennedy** Colorado Christian Jr.Colin Prater UCCS R-So.
(Golfers listed alphabetically)*- 2014-15 All-RMAC First Team**- 2014-15 All-RMAC Second Team
2015-16 Women’s Preseason All-RMAC
Cha Cha WillhoiteMSU Denver
JuniorPalm Desert, Calif.
Willhoite finished the 2014-15 season tied for third-place at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships, shooting a two-round score of 147 (+3) in Avondale, Ariz. Her success helped MSU Denver break the RMAC Championship records for lowest round and lowest tournament score. Willhoite was later named First Team All-RMAC.
Team (first-place votes) Total Points1. MSU Denver (11) ....................................................................................1432. CSU-Pueblo..............................................................................................1203. Western New Mexico ..............................................................................1184. Colorado Mesa (2)...................................................................................1175. Regis ............................................................................................................ 956. UCCS .......................................................................................................... 887. Adams State ................................................................................................ 788. Colorado Christian ................................................................................... 739. Black Hills State ......................................................................................... 5510.Chadron State College ............................................................................. 4411.Westminster .............................................................................................. 3112.South Dakota Mines ................................................................................ 2713.Fort Lewis .................................................................................................. 25
2015-16 Women’s Preseason Coaches’ Poll
NAME SCHOOL YRAllie Johnston* MSU Denver Jr.Katrina Mendez Colorado Christian Jr.Sara Swaney Colorado Mesa Sr.Taylor Walters** Colorado Mesa Jr.Cha Cha Willhoite* MSU Denver Jr.
(Golfers listed alphabetically)*- 2014-15 All-RMAC First Team**- 2014-15 All-RMAC Second Team
2015-16 Men’s Preseason Golfer of the Year 2015-16 Women’s Preseason Golfer of the YearNick BerryColorado School of MinesSeniorLittleton, Colo.Berry played in the 2014-15 RMAC Champion-ships ending in a three-way tie with a three-round score of 217 (+1). He led the Orediggers to a second-place finish at the RMAC Cham-pionships and a bid to the NCAA DII South Central/West Regional Championships, where he shot a three-round score of 236 (+20). Berry was named First-team Academic All-RMAC, First Team All-RMAC, 2015 RMAC Champion-ship Co-MVP and to the 2013-14 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll.
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Eric DannerAssociate Commissioner
Kirsten FordAssistant Commissioner
Zach BondDirector of
Media RelationsRMAC History1909-1969The Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference was formed March 6, 1909 by the following four charter members: University of Colo-rado, Colorado A&M (now Colorado State University), Colorado College and Colorado School of Mines. In 1910, the league changed its name to the Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference (RMFAC). The University of Denver and University of Utah joined the conference but Colorado College had a fallout with Colorado School of Mines and dropped from the conference. In 1914, Colorado College rejoined and with the addition of Utah State University, the membership was at seven. Montana State University joined in 1917 and Brigham Young University joined in 1918 as the conference grew to nine members. Membership reached 12 when the University of Wyoming joined in 1921, and Western State College and the University of Northern Colorado joined in 1924. A major defection occurred as seven schools dropped out of the RMFAC to form the Mountain States Conference (also known as the Skyline Conference). Leaving the RMFAC were Colorado, Colorado State, Brigham Young, Utah State, Wyoming and Denver. The RMFACcontinuedtooperateunderfacultyadministrationwithfiveschools-ColoradoCollege,ColoradoMines,MontanaState,Northern Colorado and Western State. Much athletic activity was curtailed during the World War II years, but in 1948 Idaho State University joined the league to bring the membership to six. Adams State College became the seventh member in 1956, but Idaho State left in 1958 and Montana State departed in 1959, reducingthemembershipbacktofiveschools. In 1967, the name changed to what it is currently known as, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). In a meeting of the presidents of 15 schools, the presidents assumed control of the league from the faculty, changed the name and the RMAC underwent the most radical change in its 58-year history. Ten institutions were added to the conference and two divisions were formed (Mountains and Plains). Joining the conference were Emporia State, Fort Hays State University, Fort Lewis College, Univer-sity of Nebraska-Omaha, Pittsburg State, Kan., University of Southern Colorado, Southern Utah State, Regis University, Washburn, Kan., Western New Mexico and Westminster, Utah. Colorado College was not included in the new plan and New Mexico Highlands Universityjoinedin1968butleftin1969duetofinancialaidrestrictionsoftheRMAC.
1970-79 The two divisions of the RMAC were split into separate conferences for economic reasons in 1972. The Mountain Division kept the RMAC name, the Plains Division became known as the Great Plains Athletic Conference. The two allied conferences worked un-der the name of the Mountain and Plains Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MPIAA). RMAC membership stood at eight with ASC, CSM, FLC, Regis, Southern Utah State, Western New Mexico, WSC and Westminster. New Mexico Highlands became the ninth mem-ber in 1974 and Mesa State College became the 10th in 1975. In 1976, the MPIAA was dissolved for economic reasons and the two conferenceswenttheirseparateways.Intheshuffle,NorthernColoradobecameindependentandSouthernColoradotransferredtothe RMAC. Paul Brechler became the commissioner of the RMAC and was assisted by his wife Wanda. The 1978-79 season marked thefirstyearinwhichtheconferencewouldsponsorwomen’ssports.In1979,Westminsterdroppeditsintercollegiateathleticprogram, leaving the RMAC with 10 institutions.
1980-1989 In 1983, Regis became an independent and in 1985 Southern Colorado drops several sports, including football. In 1986, South-ern Utah State departed the RMAC and membership dropped to eight. In 1988, New Mexico Highlands withdrew. The RMAC took another new look in 1989 when Chadron State College, Fort Hays State University, Kearney State (now the University of Nebraska at Kearney and current member) and Wayne State announced intentions to join. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico stated they were leaving the RMAC in 1990.
1990-1993 During the 1990 RMAC Spring Meetings, Kearney State and Wayne State withdrew their membership. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico left on July 1, 1990 and Fort Lewis said it would leave in 1991. Brechler retired as RMAC commissioner and his wife, Wanda, was named commissioner for the 1990-91 RMAC year. During the 1990-91 season, Fort Lewis was retained as an associate member for the sports of football, wrestling and softball while New Mexico Highlands rejoined the conference. In August 1991, Kurt Patberg was named the RMAC commissioner. During the 1992-93 season, all RMAC institutions gave a three-year com-mitment to the league and the league moved into the NCAA Division II ranks. Anheuser-Busch, Rawlings and the Ramada Hotel-Denver West joined forces with the RMAC as corporate sponsors. A new logo was adopted and the RMAC Seal would be used for officialleagueitemsonly.TheRMACWeek-In-ReviewtelevisionshowonPrimeSportsNetwork(nowFoxSportsRockyMountain)was developed, post season basketball tournaments were held and conference baseball teams participated in the Mile High Intercol-legiate Baseball League. Adams State won the RMAC’s initial two NCAA Division II titles with victories in men’s and women’s cross country in 1992 and 1993. Phillips 66 then became a major corporate sponsor.
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Conference growth continued in 1994 with the addition of two new members and the hiring of a second full-time staff person. Fort Lewis resumed full membership and Nebraska-Kearney was voted in as a member, both effective in July. Also in July, a full-time Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director was hired. InNovember1995,AdamsStatewonitsfourthstraightnationaltitleinwomen’scrosscountry,whileWesternStatewonitfirstNCAA Division II national title in men’s cross country. The crowning moment for the conference came in March of 1996, when Fort HaysStatebecameonlythethirdDivisionIIteaminthe40-yearhistoryofNCAADivisionIImen’sbasketballtofinishtheseasonundefeated.TheTigersfinishedtheyear34-0en-routetoFHSU’sfirstDivisionIInationalchampionshipandtheconference’sfirstnational champion in men’s basketball. Colorado Christian University, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Regis University and the University of Southern Colorado joined the league as full members on July 1, 1996. The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs joined as an associate member alsoonJuly1,1996.UniversityofDenverwasacceptedasanaffiliatemember.TheRMACnowconsistsofatwo-division,14mem-berconferenceforthesportsofvolleyballandmen’sandwomen’sbasketball.Theleagueofficealsohadanewlookastheconfer-enceofficesmovedfromGolden,Colo.toColoradoSprings,Colo. Also in 1996, the RMAC’s intern position of Operations Coordinator was expanded to a full-time position and the Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director position changed titles to Assistant Commissioner/Media Relations Director. The RMAC came under new direction in 1997 as Tom Wistrcill was named commissioner, replacing Kurt Patberg who resigned to pursue his doctorate degree. Wistrcill began his appointment August 15, 1997 after serving a three-year term as Commissioner oftheNorthernSunConference.TheUniversityofDenvercompleteditsone-yeartermasanoutgoingaffiliatememberoftheRMAC,andbegancompetitionasanNCAADivisionIinstitutionforthe1998-99year.CU-ColoradoSpringscompleteditsfirstyearas a full member of the RMAC after becoming the 14th such institution on July 1, 1997. San Francisco State competed as an as-sociatememberoftheRMACinthesportofwrestlingforthefirsttimein1997-98.In1998,theRMACmen’sandwomen’spost-seasonbasketballtournamentbecamethefirstconferenceeventtobebroadcastonlivetelevisionasFoxSportsRockyMountaincarried the two championship games to a regional cable television audience.
2000-2006 In 2000, Metro State joined Adams State and Western State as national champions - with Adams State claiming the women’s cross country title, Western State claiming the men’s cross country title and Metro State winning the men’s basketball champion-ship.Also,FortHaysStateadvancedtothefinalsoftheDivisionIIBaseballWorldSeriesandtheMesaStatesoftballteamearneditsfirstevertriptotheSoftballWorldSeries. After a three year tenure with the RMAC, Tom Wistrcill stepped down as commissioner in November 2000. The council of presidents selected Joel R. Smith as the new commissioner of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in Febru-ary 2001. Western State College earned NCAA national titles in men’s and women’s cross country in 2001 and 2002. Metro State posted their second NCAA men’s basketball national championship team in three years (2002, 2000).InJuly2002,SmithimplementedtheRockyMountainAthleticConferenceHallofFameandthefirstinductionclasswasPaulandWandaBrechler.TheBrechler’swerethefirstfull-timeCommissioner’softheRMAC. The following year in March 2003, the RMAC basketball tournament (RMAC Shootout) was moved to Colorado Springs for three years (2003-2005) at the World Arena. In 2006, the tournament was moved to Pueblo, Colo. at the State Fair Events Center and the tournament has been held there ever since. The RMAC’s national dominance in cross country continued as Adams State won six straight women’s titles between 2003-2008. The Grizzly men’s team took home the national title in 2003 before Western State reclaimed the title in 2004 and 2005. The conference’s monthly television show, The RMAC Showcase, debuted on Altitude Sports & Entertainment in September 2004. For three straight years the RMAC won NCAA soccer championships. Metro State returned to the national spotlight, this time in women’s soccer. Head coach Danny Sanchez led the Roadrunners to the 2004 and 2006 NCAA championship titles. Coached by JeremyGunn,theFortLewisCollegemen’ssoccerteamwent22-0-1in2005towintheirfirstevernationalchampionship.
2006-PresentA new era of transition began in 2006, as the RMAC re-aligned and continued to expand its footprint in the Rocky Mountain region. Meanwhile, the conference said farewell to a pair of members that had assisted in its move to NCAA Division II nearly two decades earlier. Fort Hays State moved from the RMAC to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) in the fall of 2006, havingspent17yearswiththeleague,includingitsfirst15yearsasmembersofNCAADivisionII,beforeitmadethetransitiontothe MIAA. In addition, FHSU was historically an RMAC member from 1969 through 1972 before joining the Great Plains Athletic Conference. Following Fort Hays State’s departure, Western New Mexico University, located in Silver City, N.M., joined the RMAC, coming from the Heartland Conference. Adams State won three of the RMAC’s four national championships in 2008 as they swept the cross country titles and won the NCAAWomen’sIndoorTrack&FieldchampionshipinMankato,Minn.Nebraska-Kearneyscoredtheirfirstevernationalchampion-ship in wrestling, winning the title by .5 points over Minnesota State, Mankato. Inthesummerof2010,Nebraska-KearneyannounceditsintentionstojointheMIAA.Thechangeinconferenceaffiliationaligned UNK with long-time rival Fort Hays State as well as its university system partner, Nebraska-Omaha, and provided the uni-versity with geographic advantages. During its 18 years with the league, the Lopers won the RMAC All-Sports Trophy 13 times and won54regularseasonconferencetitles.FollowingtheannouncementfromUNK,theRMACselectedBlackHillsState,ofSpearfish,S.D., a newcomer to NCAA Division II, to join the conference. Both transitions occurred in the summer of 2012, keeping the mem-bership number steady at 14. RMACCommissionerJoelSmithdepartedtheconferenceofficein2013,acceptingthepositionofDirectorofAthleticsatRMAC member Chadron State College. Following an extensive nationwide search, Chris Graham, former commissioner of the NCAA Division III Midwest Conference, was selected by the RMAC Presidents Council to become the RMAC’s sixth full-time conference Commissioner,takingofficeinDecember2013. During the winter of 2013-14, two more new members were announced bringing the conference to an all-time high of 16 mem-bers. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, located in Rapid City, S.D., was invited to begin competition in its individual sports during the 2014-15 academic year, with team sports to begin phasing in during 2015-16. Westminster College, located in Salt Lake City and currently competing in the NAIA Frontier Conference, was also added to the fold, and is set to begin play as soon as 2015-16 pending NCAA acceptance. Also in the spring of 2014, women’s lacrosse started play as the RMAC’s 22nd sport. Adams State, Colorado Mesa, Fort Lewis,
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RMAC MEMBERSHIP 1909-PRESENTAdams State ...........................................1956-PresentBlack Hills State ......................................2012-PresentBrigham Young ................................................1918-1937Chadron State.........................................1989- PresentColorado ...........................................................1909-1937Colorado Christian ..................................1996- PresentColorado College ............................1909-1910, 1914-1967Colorado Mesa ........................................1975- PresentColorado Mines ........................................1909-PresentColorado State ..................................................1909-1937CSU-Pueblo ....... 1967-1972, 1976-1990, 1996- PresentDenver University ..........................1910-1937, 1996-1997Emporia State ...................................................1967-1972Fort Hays State ..............................1967-1972, 1989-2006Fort Lewis ................................1967-90, 1994-PresentIdaho State .......................................................1948-1958Metro State ............................................1996- PresentMontana State ..................................................1917-1959N.M. Highlands ...... 1968-69, 1974-1988, 1990-PresentNebraska-Kearney .............................1989-90, 1994-2012Nebraska-Omaha ..............................................1967-1972Northern Colorado ............................................1924-1972
Pittsburg State ..................................................1967-1972Regis ................................... 1967-1983, 1996-PresentSouth Dakota Mines..................................2014-Pres-entSouthern Utah ..................................................1967-1986UC-Colorado Springs ...............................1997- PresentUtah .................................................................1910-1937Utah State ........................................................1914-1937Washburn .........................................................1967-1972Wayne State ......................................................1989-1990Western New Mexico ............ 1967-1990, 2006- PresentWestern State ..........................................1924-PresentWestminster ......................................1977-1978, 2015Wyoming ..........................................................1921-1937
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Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. Standing within the Catholic and United States traditions, we are inspired by the particular Jesuit vision of Ignatius Loyola. This vision challenges us to attain the inner freedom to make intelligent choices. We seek to provide value-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development.
Consistent with Judeo-Christian principles, we apply knowledge to human needs and seek to preserve the best of the human heritage. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Through-out this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: "How ought we to live?"
As a consequence of Ignatius Loyola's vision, particularly as reflected in his Spiritual Exercises, we encourage all members of the Regis community to learn proficiently, think logically and critically, identify and choose per-sonal standards of values, and be socially responsible. We further encourage the development of the skills and leadership abilities necessary for distinguished profes-sional work and contributions to the improvement and transformation of society.
AREAS OF STUDYAccounting Mathematics Biochemistry MusicBiology Neuroscience Business Administration Nursing Catholic Studies Peace and Justice StudiesChemistry PhilosophyChristian Leadership PhysicsCommunication Political EconomyComputer Science Politics Core Studies Pre-Med/Pre-Health Economics Pre-Physical TherapyEducation PsychologyEnglish Religious StudiesEnvironmental Studies SociologyExercise Science SpanishFrench Visual & Fine ArtsGerman Women's and Gender StudiesHistory
DISTINCTIVE PROGRAMS & SERVICESAcademic Tutoring Internship Program Air Force ROTC Leadership Development ProgramArmy ROTC Living-Learning CommunitiesCareer Services New Student OrientationCommitment Program Paracurricular ProgramDisability Services Service LearningDual Degree Engineering Study AbroadEngaged-Scholar Activist Program Summer SessionHonors Program Thematic Major ProgramIgnatian Collaborative for Service & Justice University MinistryIndependent Study
GRADUATE PROGRAMSMA in Education MS in Biomedical Sciences
Regis University, founded in 1877 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, moved to Colorado in 1884. Its original Colorado home was in Morrison, but when John Brisben Walker, an entrepreneur developer, offered the Jesuits a plot of land in 1887, the permanent home was established. Main Hall, which was completed in 1887, was the only building on campus until 1911, when expansion began.
In 1996, Betty Williams of Northern Ireland became the first Nobel Peace Prize winner to speak on campus. Since that time, 12 other Nobel Laureates have spoken at Regis University. The most recent Nobel Peace Laureate on campus was David Trimble, who helped negotiate peace in Northern Ireland, spoke in October 2006. Lech Walesa, leader of the Solidarity Movement in Poland, spoke in March 2006.
The motto “Men and Women in Service of Others” on the University seal describes the purpose of Jesuit education: to form men and women who use their knowledge in the unselfish service of others. It also expresses the desire of Regis’ faculty and staff to be of service to students and the community.
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The Regis University Board of Trustees an-nounced Father John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., as the 24th president of Regis University. He will begin his term on June 1, 2012, the retirement date announced by cur-rent president, Father Michael J. Sheeran, S.J.
John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., has most recently
served as the associate provost for faculty development at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He served on the University of San Francisco (USF) Board of Trustees from June 2001 through June 2008. In ad-dition, he was elected to the Gonzaga University Board of Trustees in July 2008. He served as vice president for administration and interim dean of the College of Professional Studies at USF from June 2007 to June 2009.
Fr. Fitzgibbons holds a Ph.D. in English from Loyola University Chicago; an S.T.M. in moral theology from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley; an M.Div. from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology; an M.A. in English from the University of Chicago; and, a B.A. in philosophy and English from Saint Louis University.
A native of Omaha, Nebraska, he entered the Wiscon-sin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1973 and was ordained a priest in 1985. He continues to be active in research scholarship, especially in the relationship of religion and culture.
Colorado CampusesDenver, Lowell (Main Campus)AuroraColorado SpringsDenver Tech CenterInterlocken at BroomfieldLovelandThorntonNevada CampusLas Vegas
PresidentJohn P. Fitzgibbons, S.J.
At Regis University, the charge is to produce not just graduates but “men and women as leaders in service to others. Regis seeks to engage the minds, bodies and resources of faculty, staff and students for service and community understanding by meeting the cultural, economic, environ-mental, social and urban challenges of a variety of communities. Regis’ commitment in the service to others is highlighted in the variety of Cen-ters, Institutes, and Academies that reach a diverse group of communities.
Centers, Institutes and Academies
Institute on the Common GoodLonnie Porter’s Leadership AcademyO’Sullivan Art CenterThe Center for the Study of War ExperienceThe John J. Sullivan Endowed Chair for Free EnterpriseRecorder Music CenterResearch CentersRegis Learning SolutionsNew VenturesIgnatian Collaborative for Service and Justice
The Washington Center
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Kaleen AdamiAssistant Women’s
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JB BelzerHead Women’s Soccer Coach
Brady Bergeson Head Men’s
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Ron CraneFacilities Director
Kate Hood Assistant Women’s
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Logan GarvinAssociate Athletic Director/External
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Whitney Franker Sports Information
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Kristin Johnson Assistant Softball
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Benjamin KaufmanAssistant Men’s
Basketball Coach
Taylor Harris Assistant Women’sBasketball Coach
John EsquibelHead Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach
Lynn Belvins Head Men’s/Women’s
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Sarah Kellner Head Women’sLacrosse Coach
Ryan PruittAssistant
Baseball Coach
Frank LavrishaHead Women’s
Volleyball Coach
Joel ListAssistant Women’s Volleyball Coach
Molly Marrin Head Women’s
Basketball Coach
Tony McCallHead Men’s
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Kelly McLaughlinAssociate Athletic
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Chris TerryHead Baseball Coach
Nicole TrimboliHead Softball Coach
Anthony PresnellAssistant Men’s Soccer Coach
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Regis University Athletics Staff DirectoryAdministrationName Title Phone EmailAnn Martin Director of Athletics 303-964-5718 [email protected] Kelly McLaughlin Associate AD for Compliance/Senior Woman Administrator 303-458-4071 [email protected] Garvin Associate Athletic Director for External Operations 303-964-5106 [email protected] Franker Sports Information Director 303-458-4052 [email protected] Crane Facilities Coordinator 303-458-3591 [email protected] Parker Director of Sports Medicine 303-458-3590 [email protected] Eden Assistant Director of Sports Medicine 303-458-4992 [email protected] Carney Graduate Assistant Sports Information Jake Brantley Graduate Assistant Sports Information Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine 303-964-6302 @regis.edu Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine 303-964-6299 @regis.edu Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine 303-458-3645 @regis.eduCoachesBaseballChris Terry Head Baseball Coach 303-458-3519 [email protected] Pruitt Pitching Coach/Recruiting Coordinator 303-964-5319 [email protected] Vig Graduate Assistant Baseball Coach [email protected] Benton Volunteer Assistant Coach Kevin Burdick Mental Skills Coach
Men’s BasketballBrady Bergeson Head Men’s Basketball Coach 303-964-6311 [email protected] Kauffman Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach 303-964-6373 [email protected] Long Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Kenny Tripp Graduate Asiistant Men’s Basketball CoachDan Snyder Volunteer Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach
Men’s GolfLynn Blevins Head Golf Coach 918-230-7412 [email protected] Phelps Graduate Assistant Golf Coach [email protected]
Men’s SoccerTony McCall Head Men’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4200 [email protected] Presnell Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4359 [email protected] Poole Graduate Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4359 [email protected] Wagenschutz Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach [email protected] Bauer Goalkeeper Coach
Men’s/Women’s Cross CountryJohn Esquibel Head Cross Country Coach 303-458-4392 [email protected] Will Sabin Assistant Cross Country Coach [email protected]
SoftballNicole Trimboli Head Softball Coach 303-458-4353 [email protected] Johnson Assistant Softball Coach 303-458-4353 [email protected] Pulido Graduate Assistant Softball Coach
Women’s BasketballMolly Marrin Head Women’s Basketball Coach 303-964-5334 [email protected] Harris Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 303-458-4203 [email protected] Hardick Graduate Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach [email protected]
Women’s GolfLynn Blevins Head Golf Coach 918-230-7412 [email protected] Phelps Graduate Assistant Golf Coach [email protected]
Women’s LacrosseSarah Kellner Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach 303-964-3681 [email protected] Hood Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach 303-964-3681 [email protected] Beth Calder Volunteer Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach Jeff Yu Graduate Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach [email protected]
Women’s SoccerJ.B. Belzer Head Women’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4981 [email protected] Adami Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4942 [email protected] Monroig Graduate Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach [email protected] Hamilton Volunteer Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Mark Forbes Volunteer Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach [email protected]
Women’s VolleyballFrank Lavrisha Head Volleyball Coach 303-458-4053 [email protected] List Assistant Volleyball Coach 303-458-4054 [email protected] LeGrand Graduate Assistant Volleyball Coach 303-964-6439 [email protected] Martin Volunteer Assistant Volleyball Coach [email protected] Kreunen Volunteer Assistant Volleyball Coach [email protected]
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Regis Softball Field
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The Regis Fieldhouse was built in 1960 and currently seats 1,800 spectators. The Fieldhouse features locker rooms, the athletic training facilities, a racquetball court and is the home for the volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the Newland Center. All the Athletic Department’s ad-ministrative offices are located in the fieldhouse. There have been numerous conference and regional tournament games played within the walls of the fieldhouse.
Regis Fieldhouse
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- Denver has the largest city park system in the nation with 205 parks in City limits and 20,000 acres of parks in the nearby moun-tains.
- The United States Census Bureau estimated that the population of Denver was 610,345 in 2009, making it the 24th most populous U.S. city.
- The 10-county Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO Metropolitan Sta-tistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 2,552,195 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area and the 12-county Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Sta-tistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 3,110,436 and ranked asthe 16th most populous U.S. metropolitan area.
- Denver International Airport (DIA) is the tenth busiest airport in the world and ranks fourth in the United States, with 51,245,334 passengers passing through it in 2008.
- DIA covers more than 53 square miles (137 km²), making it the largest airport by land area in the United States and larger than the island of Manhattan.
- Colorado boasts 54 mountains that soar higher than14,000 feet, more than all other states combined.
- The biggest surprise for visitors to Denver is the climate. The arid conditions bring only 8 to 15 inches of annual precipitation and lo-cals wake up to more than 300 days of sunshine a year. That’s more annual hours of sun than Miami and San Diego.
- Chipotle Mexican Grill, Qdoba Mexican Grill, Noodles & Company, Good Times, Heidi’s Deli, Quiznos, Samsonite, and Frontier Airlines
all began in Denver.
- Colorado ranked lowest in adult obesity in the US by “F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America’s Future 2010”, a report from the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF).
- Denver is the nation’s most highly educated city with the highest percentage of high school and college graduates.
- Denver brews more beer than any other American city.
- Denver has the nation’s second largest performing arts center. The Denver Performing Arts Complex has eight theaters seating over 9,000 people.
- Denver citizens contribute more public funding for the arts per capita than any other U.S. city.
- Denver really is a mile high. There’s a spot on the west steps of the State Capitol building that is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level.