Colorado Roster Buffalo Bits CU QUICK FACTS Location: Boulder, Colo. Population: 101,547 Enrollment: 30,196 Conference: Big 12 Nickname: Buffaloes Colors: Silver, Gold & Black President: Bruce Benson (Colorado ’64) Chancellor: Dr. Phil DiStefano (Ohio State ’68) Faculty Representative: Dr. David Clough (Case Institute ’68) Athletic Director: Mike Bohn (Kansas ’83) Player Ht. Wt. Class Exp Hometown (High School/Previous College) GOLF PROGRAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Roy Edwards (Kansas ’00) Season at Colorado: 4th (named July, 2006) Office Telephone: 303/492-4653 Office Fax: 303/492-4647 Cell Phone: 303/917-4538 E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Coach: Jim Grady (Colorado ’08) Admin. Asst.: Josi Carlson 2008-09 NCAA Finish: 9th/West Regional 2008-09 Big 12 Conference Finish: 2nd Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/3 SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director/ Golf Contact: David Plati Office Telephone: 303/492-5626 Office FAX: 303/492-3811 Home Telephone: 303/494-0445 E-mail: [email protected] Official CU Athletics Website: www.CUBuffs.com SUPPORT STAFF Academic Counselor: Mindy Sclaro Equipment Manager: J.T. Galloway Sports Medicine: Nicole Makris Strength & Conditioning: Jared Aurich Low Top 20 Justin Bardgett 5-11 170 Sr. 3L St. Louis, Mo. (Chaminade College Prep) 24 75.58 70 1 Jason Burstyn 6- 0 170 Fr. RS Miami, Fla. (Palmetto) …. ……. …. .. Josh Creel 6- 0 180 Fr. RS Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central) …. ……. …. .. Brennan Dolan 6- 4 170 Fr. HS Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) …. ……. …. .. Fr. HS Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County) Derek Fribbs 5-11 150 …. ……. …. .. Sebastian Heisele 6- 6 185 So. 1L Dubai, UAE (Bradenton, Fla. Prep) 8 74.00 67 2 Michael Imperato 5- 7 165 Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake) 11 76.00 71 2 Kevin Kring 6- 1 155 So. 1L Springfield, Mo. (Central) 37 74.95 67 3 Paul McConnell 5-10 140 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas (Bishop Lynch) …. ……. …. .. Luke Symons 6- 5 185 Sr. 3L Lone Tree, Colo. (ThunderRidge) 40 74.28 68 4 Johnny Widmer 6- 0 180 So. 1L George Town, Cayman Islands (Bradenton, Fla. Prep) 22 76.23 70 1 Jr. 2L HOME COURSES Colorado National Golf Club (Par 72; 7,676 yards) Boulder Country Club (Par 70; 7,043 yards) Flatirons Golf Course (Par 70; 6,765 yards) The Heritage At Westmoor (Par 72; 7,420 yards) Omni Interlocken Golf Club (Par 72; 6,945 to 7,040 yards) CU also has use of virtually every course in the Denver metro area. 2008-09 Rd Avg. 2009-10 Schedule Fall Dates Tournament Site Host State of Colorado Cup Holyoke, Colo. COLORADO/ Colorado State Sept. 11-12 New Mexico Tucker Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico Sept. 19-20 Gene Miranda Air Force Falcon Invitational USAFA, Colo. Air Force Aug. 30 Oct. 5- 6 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic South Bend, Ind. Notre Dame Oct. 12-13 Alister Mackenzie Invitational Fairfax, Calif. California Nov. 9-11 UCLA Collegiate at Cordevalle San Martin, Calif. UCLA Spring Dates Tournament Site Host Feb. 3- 5 Hawai’i-Hilo Mauna Lani Invitational Big Island, Hawai’i Hawai’i/Hawai’i-Hilo Feb. 14-16 Battle At The Beach Newport Beach, Calif. Long Beach State /UCLA Mar. 8- 9 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. UL-Lafayette Mar. 22-23 Oregon Duck Invitational Eugene, Ore, Oregon Mar. 25-26 Barona Collegiate Cup San Diego, Calif. San Diego State Wyoming Wyoming Cowboy Classic Scottsdale, Ariz. April 17-18 April 5- 6 Texas A&M Aggie Invitational College Station, Texas Texas A&M Apr. 23-25 Big 12 Championships Trinity, Texas Big 12 Conference TBA FOWLER CUP (Alumni Matches) Boulder, Colo. Colorado NCAA Regionals * * NCAA Championship Finals Chattanooga, Tenn. UT-Chattanooga May 20-22 June 1- 6 *—Regional sites: : East—New Haven, Conn. (Yale); Central—College Station, Texas (Texas A&M); Midwest—South Bend, Ind. (Notre Dame); Northwest—Bremerton, Wash. (Washington); Southeast—Alpharetta, Ga. (Georgia Tech); West—San Diego, Calif. Diego State). CREDITS: The 2009-10 University of Colorado golf media guide was written by Dave Plati, Associate AD/Sports Information. Design and layout by Linda Hall of Whirlwind Graphics. Printed by Pioneer Press, Greeley, Colo. Copyright 2010. 1 PROGRAM SPONSORS Coach Roy Edwards and the entire Colorado men’s golf program would like to acknowledge and thank the following sponsors that help the Buffaloes in a variety of areas. In addition to the below golf courses and companies, the program also extends its thanks and appreciation to Steve and Margie Kerr for their financial and emotional support. Steve Kerr / Matt Schalk Nike Golf Cricket Musch Jim Ahern Eddie Erkmanis / Tim Huet Jason Seeman Russ Miller Bob Annesty (Broomfield, Colo.) 2 Leonard Hermosillo (Erie, Colo.) Dustin Jensen/Ed Mate Colorado PGA Boulder Country Club Kevin Bolles Mitch Galnick Cherry Hills Country Club Spencer Marcum CHEVROLET Kent Bozarth Rudy Zupetz Rupert O’Neal Keith Schneider George Solich Doug Cook administration Bruce Benson Phil DiStefano President Chancellor 2009-10 University of Colorado Board of Regents Back Row: Joseph Neguse, Steve Ludwig, James E. Geddes, Tom Lucero, Michael Carrigan. Front row: Kyle Hybl, Tillman “Tillie” Bishop (vice chair), Steve Bosley (chair), Monisha Merchant. Stein Sture David Clough Mike Bohn Provost Faculty Rep Athletic Director Tom McGrath Gail Pederson Ceal Barry Cory Hilliard Jeff Lipton Julie Manning David Plati Jim Senter Senior Associate AD Chief of Staff Associate AD/SWA Associate AD Director of Business Planning Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD Rocko DeLuca Bruce Fletcher Charles Johnson John Krueger Scott McMichael Jason DePaepe J.T. Galloway Jamie Guy Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Athletic Turf Manager Director of Equipment Director of Sports Video Prema Khanna Lindsay Lew Kris Livingston Jo Marchi Dr. Eric McCarty Tom McGann Miguel Rueda Will Simpson Director of Marketing Director of Strategic Sales Director of Academics Compliance/SAAC Director of Sports Medicine Director of Game Operations Head Athletic Trainer Director of Ticket Operations Golf Support Staff Kristen Sorensen Deric Swanson Director of Special Events Director of BuffVision Josi Carlson Mindy Sclaro Nicole Makris Jared Aurich Administrative Asst. Academics Sports Medicine Strength & Conditioning 3 University of Colorado Often called the best of the United States’ public universities by the Fiske Guide to Colleges, that belief was again strengthened when the University of Colorado received the largest donation ever given to an American public institution of higher learning. The quarterbillion dollar gift to run an institute for cognitive disabilities, it reinforced the fact that CU students not only have the minds to match its mountains, but they climb, and create, those mountains. Founded in 1876 at the foot of the Flatirons, over 130 years has transformed the University of Colorado from a lone building on a bleak, windswept hill to one of the nation’s leading public research institutions. Established in 1861, the University was formally founded in 1876, the year Colorado became a state. The doors of Old Main opened the following year with 44 students, an instructor and the President who taught and lived there with his family, pasturing his horse nearby. The Boulder campus encompasses just under 800 acres on the main campus, east campus (which includes a research park), 2,000 students, became the first in the nation to ban alcohol from Williams Village and the Mountain Research Station north of nearby its houses. Many of the high-tech companies located along the Front Range Nederland (which supports ecology, chemistry and geology). In 1996 owe their origins to CU-Boulder’s cutting-edge science. the Board of Regents purchased 308 acres of land in unincorporated CU has shown that RNA can act as a catalyst in biochemical reacBoulder County, now informally known as the south campus, in an tions, developed the first classification system of human effort to insure the growth of the University well into this century. chromosomes, created the first national model to assess child develWhile over 30,000 students are educated on the main campus, opment, successfully completed the first instance of human cloning, another 27,000 study at the University of Colorado at Denver and identified the battered child syndrome, discovered the process of the Anschutz Medical Center, with 8,000 at the University of aging is under direct genetic control, developed ways of dealing with Colorado at Colorado Springs. Nine elected Regents and President natural hazards, created the coldest temperature on earth, and Bruce Benson who was named to the position in 2008, lead the alerted the nation to heightened academic pressures on kinderthree-campus system, while each campus has a Chancellor who garten children. serves as the chief academic and administrative officer. Dr. Phil CU-Boulder has played a major role in NASA space programs, DiStefano is in his second year as chancellor of the Boulder designing and building many scientific instruments flown in outer campus. space, and graduated 18 Students can enter any men and women who of 10 schools and colleges The University of Colorado, and Boulder, is a town became astronauts, offering more than 3,400 including the late Jack which stops where the Rocky Mountains begin. Normally courses in 150 fields (of Swigert, one of the three in America such a superb site would be occupied by a study), representing a full astronauts in the crippled golf course, but somebody goofed and instead they built range of disciplines in the Apollo 13 mission who what may be the most beautifully situated campus in the humanities, social sciences, made it dock to Earth world… if anyone asks you to Boulder, I have one word physical and biological safely from the moon. of advice: ‘Go.’ sciences, the fine and When the Hubble Space performing arts, and the From the London (England) Observer Magazine article, Telescope was launched in professions. There are 85 “Us and Them,” by Simon Hoggart (April 23, 1989) 1990, it was carrying seven majors on the bachelor’s major instruments, level students may choose from. including a high-resolution spectrograph to study the evolution of The largest University in the Centennial State is a big school, stars and designed and built by an international science team led by but its northern Italian architecture, named fourth in a ranking of astronomer Jack Brandt of CU-Boulder. Since Hubble has been up, the “most architecturally successful campuses in the country,” in CU-Boulder faculty and students have been among the top users of The Campus as a Work of Art, creates an intimate, visitor-friendly Hubble of any institution in the world. CUBoulder is the only public space thanks to the varicolored sandstone and red-tiled roof university in the country where undergraduate students have operfacade of more than 200 buildings created by its rural Tuscany influated a NASA satellite. ence. The University has produced 19 Rhodes Scholars, five of which There are 20 residence halls that dot the campus, with more than were former football student-athletes at CU, with Jim Hansen the 1,080 students enrolled in five residential academic programs, most recent recipient in 1992. Faculty member Thomas Cech, a providing undergraduates with shared learning and living experidistinguished professor of chemistry and biochemistry, won the ences. Colorado’s Greek system, which is comprised of more than 1989 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Other notable alumni include former “ ” 4 CU-Boulder Mission Statement Our mission is to advance and impart knowledge across a comprehensive range of disciplines to benefit the people of Colorado, the nation, and the world by educating undergraduate and graduate students in the accumulated knowledge of humankind, discovering new knowledge through research and creative work, and fostering critical thought, artistic creativity, professional competence, and responsible citizenship. United States Supreme Court Justice Byron “Whizzer” White, former big band leader Glenn Miller and actor Robert Redford. If the aphorism, “Somewhere between the Rockies and reality,” seems too good to believe, then come for a visit. Start with a walk on the historic Pearl Street Mall, a downtown pedestrian mall that is the ceremonial heart of the city actually that works despite the efforts of its street theatre. Visitors may be so taken in by the scenery, the mall, Tudors and Victorians they may forget the University that put it all together. From Pearl Street, Broadway leads directly onto campus where the University of Colorado Museum and the CU Heritage Center, in the original Old Main building, which introduces the University’s past and present. Visitors can experience the University’s cosmopolitan atmosphere by visiting Fiske Planetarium, Sommers-Bausch Observatory, and Norlin Library. Lively performances are staged by the Artist Series, Department of Theatre and Dance, and the College of Music, and movie fans can relax with classic, contemporary, and avant garde films. Summer months bring city The first sight of the the annual Shakespeare Festival wever to campus. always cheers me up ho g. The Take in the fresh mountain low I’ve been feelin g with air on any part of 100 miles of Boulder Creek is runnin usually trails and 30,000 acres of open snowmelt, the sun is navy t, vas the space. Climb the Flatirons or in shining out of crisp Eldorado Canyon State Park. blue sky and the air is so agine Swim or board sail at the and pure you could im r than Boulder Reservoir while elite you’re drinking it rathe runners sprint around it. merely breathing. rt, gga Rest assured, like the Ho on – Sim prophesy of an Arapaho High Life, 1999 Indian Chief, “If you leave Boulder, you will return.” “ Boulder is not classified as a suburb of Denver; it’s nestled in its own valley at the foothills of the rugged Rocky Mountains. Thus, CU students and employees can live and work with the knowledge that they’re in the unique situation of being close to a big city, yet far enough away. ” 5 RANKINGS A premier institution in and of itself, the Boulder campus is in good company with some of the finest campuses in the country: STUDENTS 30,196 students 25,408 undergraduates 4,788 graduate students CU-Boulder was one of only 14 public institutions ranked as a “Best Buy” in the 2009 edition of The Fiske Guide to Colleges and annually ranks in its top four most outstanding universities in the United States based on academics, social life and quality of life. 47% women The U.S. News & World Report ranked CUBoulder 34th among the nation’s Top 50 Public National Universities in its 2010 Best Colleges issue. The rankings were based on factors such as academic reputation, retention, faculty resources, student selectivity and financial resources. For students, the unique campus setting provides an exceptional learning environment. CU-Boulder’s five colleges and five professional schools offer more than 3,500 different courses, in over 175 areas of study, including approximately 60 academic programs at the bachelor’s level, 50 at the master’s level, and 40 at the doctoral level. The business entrepreneurship (16th) and aerospace engineering (16th) specialty programs were ranked in the top 20 nationally in the U.S. World & News Report’s 2010 America’s Best Colleges issue. The publication ranked the academic programs overall for engineering (33rd) and business (41st), and also cited 10 UCB graduate school programs in the nation’s top 50, led by environmental law (4th) and chemistry (10th). Students receive focused attention from more than 1,200 full-time faculty members. Student to faculty ratio is 15 to one. And CU has the largest library collection in the Rocky Mountain region, and is 41st among the 125 largest North American research libraries with more than 11 million books, periodicals and government publications. 53% men 66% Colorado residents 34% nonresidents 14% minorities 4% international students CU-Boulder’s outstanding academic reputation attracts a diverse student body from every state in the nation and over 80 foreign countries. Because college life involves more than excellence in academics, CU-Boulder also boasts a wide array of exciting social and recreational activities. Over 200 academic, political, social, religious, and recreational clubs give students places to meet new people and pursue extracurricular interests. About 15 percent of students participate in CU’s 40 social fraternities and sororities. With a $31 million budget, CU-Boulder’s student government is the largest in the nation. Other CU organizations include the Black Student Alliance, Program Council, College Republicans, the Animal Rights Group, and the United Campus Ministries. THE CAMPUS Colleges College of Architecture and Planning College of Arts and Sciences Leeds School of Business College of Engineering and Applied Science College of Music Schools Graduate School School of Education School of Journalism and Mass Communication School of Law Faculty 1,375 full-time permanent instructional faculty and 850 temporary/part-time instructional faculty Eighteen faculty are members of the National Academy of Sciences Fifteen faculty are members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Eight faculty are members of the National Academy of Engineering A campus worthy of the splendid setting with “ which nature has endowed it, a campus worthy to be the outward frame of the University’s soul would be an educational place enhancing the morale and spirit of all who come into and go forth from its halls. ” George Norlin, former CU President 6 BOULDER, Colorado “If heaven has a college town, it’s probably a beautiful as Boulder.” - Peter Fish, Sunset Magazine 00 miles of 2 n a th e r o m and Boulder has biking trails d n a g in ik h c pen publi 00 acres of o ,0 0 3 y ly te a im approx space. n oad run der, a 10K ro er Bould The Bolde es up to every Memorial Day, involve kerss and ggers,, walk 000 runners, jog 50,0 wheelchair racers. 7 stunning surroundings “... wha at may be the most beau utifully situated campuss in the worrld d ... if an nybody asks you to Boulder, I have one word of advicce – ‘G Go.’’” - Peter Fish, Sunset Maggazine Boulder was named the N o. 1 sports town in the c ountry by Ou tdoor magazine in 1990 and in 1999, the same publication c alled Boulde r “The Greatest Plac e To Live.” 8 0 view of the 5 e r a n i 4 . o N CU ranked cessful camc u s y l l a r u t c e most archit “m he Campus T n i ” , y r t n u o es. puses in the c Thomas Gain y b t r A f o k r as a Wo BEAUTY LIKE NOWHERE ELSE ver, uberb of Den s a t o n s i r e e Bould n valley at th o s t i n i d e l t s U it is ne Mountains. 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