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<strong>WMU</strong> SOCCER IS ...<br />
Tom Oatley - Kalamazoo Outrage<br />
2009 PDL MVP Finalist<br />
photo courtesy: Kalamazoo Gazette<br />
Western Michigan has had players go<br />
on to teams in Major League <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
(MLS) and Professional Indoor <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
Leagues. A number of current and former<br />
Broncos also participate in the Premier<br />
Development League (PDL).<br />
Eric Pogue - New England Revolution<br />
53rd Overall Pick of 2001 MLS Draft<br />
Edgar Rivera - Chicago Storm (MISL)<br />
2007-2009
PROFESSIONAL LEAGUES<br />
Chicago Storm (MISL) — Indoor<br />
Edgar Rivera 2007-2009<br />
Detroit Rockers (NPSL) — Indoor<br />
Jeff Hodgson<br />
Kalamazoo Kangaroos (APSL) — Indoor<br />
Mohsen Khani 1984, 1985<br />
Dan McGlynn 1984, 1985<br />
Cleveland Cobras (ASL) — Outdoor<br />
Dale Hetherington<br />
PROFESSIONAL DRAFTS<br />
Dale Hetherington, Cleveland Cobras<br />
(sixth round of American <strong>Soccer</strong> League Draft)<br />
Eric Pogue, New England Revolution<br />
(fifth round, 53rd overall, of 2001 Major League <strong>Soccer</strong> Super Draft)<br />
DEVELOPMENT LEAGUES<br />
The USL Premier Development League (PDL) is the top Under-23 amateur circuit in North<br />
America. Players are allowed to compete on PDL teams during the summer in a professional<br />
setting without jeporadizing their collegiate eligibility.<br />
Kalamazoo Outrage (PDL)<br />
Jordan Fylonenko 2008<br />
Tom Oatley 2008, 2009<br />
Tyler Rosenhagen 2008, 2009<br />
Dustin Snyder 2008<br />
Charlie Watts 2008, 2009<br />
Kalamazoo Kingdom (PDL)<br />
Javier Arana 2005<br />
Andy Beall 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000<br />
Nashir Carabali 2006<br />
Owen Crosby 1997<br />
Scott Duhl 2001, 2003, 2004<br />
Dan Edwards 1996<br />
Eli Elias 2000<br />
Evan Fonger 1997, 1998, 1999<br />
Giusseppe Ianni 2004<br />
Kevin Kline 1997<br />
Mark Kroeger 2006<br />
Ryan March 1999, 2001<br />
Brendan McCarthy 1999<br />
Jordan Miller 2007<br />
Danny Moulding 1996<br />
Rich Perrott 2004<br />
Eric Pogue 2006<br />
Dan Picmann 2004, 2006<br />
Reese Richardson 2002<br />
Edgar Rivera 2004, 2005<br />
Tyler Rosenhagen 2005, 2006, 2007<br />
Steve Roth 1998<br />
Chadd Schurr 2005<br />
Dustin Snyder 2005<br />
Ryan Thompson 1998<br />
Giuliano Teixeira 2003, 2004<br />
Ko Yamamoto 2007<br />
West Michigan Edge (PDL)<br />
Casey Aubil 2006, 2007<br />
Kyle Hall 2005, 2006, 2007<br />
Tom Oatley 2006, 2007<br />
Edgar Rivera 2006<br />
Dustin Snyder 2006, 2007<br />
Mark Wojcicki 2006<br />
Chicago Fire Reserves (PDL)<br />
Eric Pogue 2005<br />
Connecticut Wolves (PDL)<br />
Eric Pogue<br />
Detroit Dynamite (PDL)<br />
Eric Pogue 1996, 1997<br />
Indiana Invaders (PDL)<br />
Dustin Snyder 2005<br />
Mid-Michigan Bucks (PDL)<br />
Eric Pogue 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002<br />
Toledo Slayers (PDL)<br />
Eric Pogue 2003, 2004<br />
AN OPPORTUNITY.
In its 53 years of existence, the Mike<br />
Gary Athletic Fund has been the official<br />
fundraising arm of the <strong>WMU</strong><br />
Athletic Department, raising over $4<br />
million through annual gifts and major<br />
contributions.<br />
OUR MISSION<br />
To support the student-athletes of<br />
Western Michigan University in their<br />
pursuit of championships, academic<br />
excellence and personal growth as<br />
representatives of <strong>WMU</strong>, its alumni,<br />
fans and community members.<br />
The Broncos would like to thank the following Car Coaches<br />
for their support of <strong>WMU</strong> Athletics:<br />
Cole Century - Tom Cole (owner)<br />
DeNooyer Chevrolet - Bill DeNooyer (owner)<br />
Harold Zeigler Auto Group - Harold & Aaron Zeigler (owner)<br />
John Tapper Automotive - John Tapper (owner)<br />
Maple Hill Auto Group - Jim Vandenberg (owner)<br />
Metro Toyota - Jeff DeNooyer (owner)<br />
MIKE GARY ATHLETIC FUND<br />
Founded in 1956 by a group of area businessmen and dedicated Broncos,<br />
the Mike Gary Athletic Fund was established to provide direct financial<br />
support to the athletic programs of Western Michigan University.<br />
The fund is named in honor of long-time athletic director, Bronco football<br />
coach and <strong>WMU</strong> Hall of Fame inductee, Mr. Mitchell “Mike” Gary.<br />
GARY FUND EXCEEDS $1 MILLION FOR SECOND-STRAIGHT YEAR<br />
Gary Fund had another record-setting year with an overall goal of<br />
$1.0 million for the 2009 campaign.<br />
The Mike Gary Athletic Fund announced a two percent increase in<br />
donations with a total of $1,022,045. Last year’s record total was<br />
$1,002,749. The Gary Fund volunteers surpassed their calling period<br />
goal of $475,000 with a total of $477,962.<br />
The announcement was made at the Mike Gary Athletic Fund Celebration<br />
held at the Gilmore House hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Dunn. In<br />
attendance were the Gary Fund volunteers, the <strong>WMU</strong> Head Coaches<br />
and athletic staff.<br />
The chair for the 2009 campaign was Jim Hall and the Vice Chair<br />
was Jim Everts.
<strong>WMU</strong> ATHLETICS ARE ...<br />
The Gary Fund supports all<br />
16 Western Michigan athletic<br />
programs from men’s<br />
soccer to gymnastics to<br />
football and each and every<br />
student-athlete’s experience.<br />
The <strong>WMU</strong> student-athletes<br />
and teams are grateful to<br />
the Gary Fund donors and<br />
the volunteers.<br />
SUPPORTED.
<strong>WMU</strong> SOCCER IS ...<br />
GOLPE GAME JERSEYS<br />
WHITE & BLACK<br />
CAMPO II GAME SHORTS<br />
WHITE & BLACK<br />
Striker Practice Shorts<br />
& Trofeo WOVEN TRAVEL SHORTS<br />
TRAVERSA GOALKEEPER<br />
JERSEY - Electricity<br />
TRAVERSA GOALKEEPER<br />
JERSEY - GREEN<br />
SERENO SHORT SLEEVE<br />
GOALKEEPER JERSEY - BLUE<br />
CLIMALITE SHORT SLEEVE<br />
TRAINING JERSEY<br />
WESTERN MICHIGAN<br />
TRAINING T-SHIRTS<br />
CONFEDERATIONS CUP MATCH BALL<br />
& REPLICA PRACTICE BALL<br />
FORMOTION<br />
SOCKS<br />
THREE-STRIPE<br />
SOCKS<br />
PRO LITE SHIN GUARDS<br />
& SHIN GUARD SLEEVES<br />
SIDELINE HAT<br />
& WINTER BEANIE
PREDATOR PULSE<br />
SG CLEATS<br />
adiPURE<br />
TRX FG CLEATS<br />
SUPERNOVA GLIDE RUNNERS<br />
TRAINING SHOE<br />
FINGERSAVE ULTIMATE<br />
GAME GLOVES<br />
FINGERSAVE HARD GROUND<br />
GAME GLOVES<br />
FINGERSAVE<br />
PRACTICE GLOVES<br />
RESPONSE<br />
PRACTICE GLOVES<br />
CLIMAWARM & CLIMAPROOF<br />
FIELD PLAYER GLOVES<br />
STADIUM CLIMAWARM<br />
WINTER JACKET<br />
BIG GAME CLIMACOOL<br />
LIGHT TRAVEL POLO<br />
BIG GAME WARM-UPS<br />
TRAVEL JACKET & PANTS<br />
BIG GAME<br />
MICRO FLEECE<br />
BIG ELITE<br />
PUFFEL TRAVEL BAG<br />
GEARED UP.
<strong>WMU</strong> SOCCER IS ...<br />
Ellis Athletic Academic Advising Center is located on the second floor of Read Fieldhouse.<br />
The athletic academic services program exists to provide a comfortable and supportive environment<br />
in which student-athletes can strive to achieve academic success. The Ellis Center houses the academic<br />
services staff, computer labs, tutoring program, composition specialists, study table and the CHAMPS/Life<br />
Skills program. The mission of this athletic academic service program is to assist student-athletes in reaching<br />
their full potential by providing them with the necessary tools and skills to achieve academic success.
ATHLETIC<br />
TRAINING<br />
Mission Statement<br />
The mission of the Department of<br />
Medical Services is to set a standard<br />
in providing comprehensive,<br />
quality healthcare to our studentathletes.<br />
Our staff will provide a<br />
professional environment for all involved.<br />
We will serve as advocate<br />
for the student-athletes health and<br />
well-being and we will be proactive<br />
in treating and managing the student-athletes’<br />
healthcare.<br />
We use an integrated team approach<br />
of certified athletic trainers,<br />
sports medicine trained physicians,<br />
student athletic trainers and other<br />
qualified health professionals to effectively<br />
manage and treat various<br />
medical, physical and mental conditions.<br />
In compliance with the <strong>WMU</strong><br />
Division of Intercollegiate Athletics<br />
mission, the medical services<br />
department will strive to produce<br />
NCAA Division I programs for men<br />
and women characterized by excellence<br />
in athletics and academics<br />
while being recognized as a leader<br />
among ethical, non-discriminatory,<br />
and fiscally well-managed departments.<br />
PREPARED.
<strong>WMU</strong> SOCCER IS ...
STRENGTH &<br />
CONDITIONING<br />
Mission Statement<br />
The mission of the Western Michigan<br />
University strength and conditioning<br />
program is to provide each<br />
student-athlete with an opportunity<br />
to develop their physical abilities,<br />
through safe and objective training.<br />
Through these means the strength<br />
and conditioning program will attempt<br />
to improve athletic performance<br />
and minimize injuries related<br />
to athletic competition.<br />
Philosophy<br />
At Western Michigan University,<br />
each workout will be an organized<br />
and detailed plan, combining exercise<br />
selection with effective set<br />
and repetition schemes, to be coordinated<br />
with appropriate conditioning.<br />
These workouts will afford each<br />
athlete an opportunity to improve<br />
technique in all exercises, improve<br />
muscular strength, and improve<br />
conditioning without overtraining.<br />
FIT AND STRONG.
DONALD J. SEELYE<br />
The offices of the men’s soccer coaching staff are located<br />
on the third floor of the Seelye Center. The offices<br />
overlook the turf bay practice facility from the<br />
east and overlook Waldo Stadium to the west, with<br />
the offices also doubling as suites on game days.<br />
The Bronco soccer team practices year-round in the Donald J. Seelye Athletic Center, located adjacent to Waldo Stadium. The<br />
$25 million facility houses an 80-yard AstroPlay synthetic turf and encompasses 120,000 suare feet. The indoor turf bay reaches<br />
a height of eight stories, allowing for unrestricted play. The Broncos annually host an indoor tournament during the winter season.<br />
The Seelye Center also houses the Bronco soccer locker room, which was refurbished prior to the 2009 season, coaches’ offices,<br />
a fully-equipped weight room, athletic training facility and meeting rooms.<br />
Completed in 2003, the Seelye Center was made possible through the leadership gift from the Seelye family. Don Seelye was a<br />
loyal supporter of Bronco Athletics, a community leader and successful businessman.<br />
INDOOR FACILITY
COLLEGE FOOTBALL - GAME<br />
MOST PASSING YARDS - 716<br />
MOST RUSHING YARDS - 406<br />
MOST RECEIVING YARDS - 405<br />
MOST FRESHMAN YDS GAINED - 582<br />
MOST INTERCEPTIONS - 5<br />
MOST POINTS SCORED KICKING - 24<br />
COLLEGE FOOTBALL - SEASON<br />
MOST PASSING YARDS - 5833<br />
MOST RUSHING YARDS - 2628<br />
MOST RECEIVING YARDS - 2060<br />
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED - 39<br />
COLLEGE FOOTBALL - CAREER<br />
MOST PASSING YARDS - 15,031<br />
MOST RUSHING YARDS - 6397<br />
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES - 121<br />
MOST RECEIVING YARDS - 5005<br />
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED<br />
ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS - 5<br />
MOST POINTS SCORED - 468<br />
LONGEST PUNT IN YARDS - 99<br />
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES<br />
GAINING 400yds OR MORE - 11<br />
MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD<br />
GOALS MADE - 30<br />
MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - GAME<br />
MOST ASSISTS - 7<br />
MOST GOALS - 8<br />
MOST POINTS - 18<br />
MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - SEASON<br />
MOST ASSISTS - 24<br />
MOST GOALS - 46<br />
MOST POINTS - 108<br />
MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - CAREER<br />
MOST ASSISTS - 66<br />
MOST GOALS - 109<br />
MOST POINTS - 255<br />
WMN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - GAME<br />
MOST ASSISTS - 6<br />
MOST GOALS - 7<br />
MOST POINTS - 16<br />
WMN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - SEASON<br />
MOST ASSISTS - 44<br />
MOST GOALS - 37<br />
MOST POINTS - 97<br />
WMN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - CAREER<br />
MOST ASSISTS - 129<br />
MOST GOALS - 118<br />
MOST POINTS - 284<br />
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - GAME<br />
MOST POINTS - 100<br />
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 15<br />
MOST REBOUNDS - 51<br />
MOST STEALS - 13<br />
MOST ASSISTS - 22<br />
MOST POINTS IN FIRST<br />
CAREER GAME - 52<br />
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - SEASON<br />
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS - 207<br />
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS BY A TEAM - 315<br />
MOST TEAM POINTS SCORED - 3464<br />
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - CAREER<br />
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 413<br />
MOST ASSISTS - 1076<br />
MOST POINTS - 37<br />
MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS - 85<br />
MOST GAMES PLAYED - 151<br />
WMN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - GAME<br />
MOST POINTS - 60<br />
MOST POINTS BY A TEAM - 149<br />
MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS - 17<br />
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 12<br />
WMN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - SEASON<br />
MOST POINTS - 1062<br />
MOST REBOUNDS - 534<br />
MOST STEALS - 191<br />
MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS - 28<br />
WMN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - CAREER<br />
MOST POINTS - 3393<br />
MOST ASSISTS - 1307<br />
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 391<br />
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL - 70.3%<br />
MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY - GAME<br />
MOST POINTS - 11<br />
MOST GOALS - 9<br />
MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS - 3<br />
MOST SAVES - 78<br />
MEN’S SWIMMING<br />
50m FREESTYLE - 21.64<br />
100m BREASTSTROKE - 59.30<br />
200m BACKSTROKE - 1:44.06<br />
50m BACKSTROKE - 24.99<br />
400m FREESTYLE - 3:40.08<br />
SHORT-COURSE 4X100m<br />
FREESTYLE - 3:09.57<br />
WOMEN’S SWIMMING<br />
50m FREESTYLE - 24.13<br />
100m FREESTYLE - 53.52<br />
100m BACKSTROKE - 59.58<br />
200m FREESTYLE - 1:57.65<br />
200m BACKSTROKE - 2:06.62<br />
400m FREESTYLE - 4:03.85<br />
SHORT-COURSE 4X100m<br />
FREESTYLE - 3:34.05<br />
MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD<br />
100m - 9.77<br />
200m - 19.32<br />
400m - 43.18<br />
800m - 1:41.11<br />
JAVELIN - 98.48m<br />
MARATHON - 2:04.55<br />
3000m STEEPLECHASE - 7:53.63<br />
HIGH JUMP - 2.45m<br />
LONG JUMP - 8.95m<br />
TRIPLE JUMP - 18.29m<br />
WMN’S TRACK AND FIELD<br />
100m - 10.49<br />
200m - 21.34<br />
400m - 47.60<br />
800m - 1:53.28<br />
100m HURDLES - 12.21<br />
400m HURDLES - 52.34<br />
MARATHON - 2:15.25<br />
DISCUS - 76.80m<br />
POLE VAULT - 5.00m<br />
LONG JUMP - 7.52m<br />
HIGH JUMP - 2.09m<br />
TRIPLE JUMP - 15.5m<br />
MEN’S MARATHON<br />
FASTEST HALF MARATHON - 59.05<br />
FASTEST MARATHON - 2:04.55<br />
PUSH UPS<br />
NON-STOP - 10,507<br />
1 MINUTE - 138<br />
5 MINUTES - 441<br />
1 HOUR - 3877<br />
24 HOURS - 46,001<br />
1 YEAR - 1,500,230<br />
MEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING<br />
500m - 41.184<br />
1000m - 1:24.674<br />
1500m - 2:10.639<br />
WOMEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING<br />
500m - 43.671<br />
1000m - 1:31.191<br />
1500m - 2:18.861<br />
MEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL - MATCH<br />
MOST KILLS - 49<br />
SERVICE ACES - 4<br />
BLOCK SOLOS - 11<br />
DIGS - 27<br />
MEN’S ARCHERY<br />
72 ARROW RANKING ROUND - 687<br />
18 ARROW MATCH - 177<br />
12 ARROW MATCH - 119<br />
27 ARROW MATCH - 260<br />
WOMEN’S ARCHERY<br />
72 ARROW RANKING ROUND - 682<br />
18 ARROW MATCH - 175<br />
12 ARROW MATCH - 118<br />
27 ARROW MATCH - 258<br />
PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL<br />
MOST GRAND SLAMS IN 1 GAME - 2<br />
LONGEST GAME - 8 hrs 6 mins<br />
MOST STRIKEOUTS IN A SEASON - 383<br />
MOST WORLD SERIES WINS - 26<br />
MOST STOLEN BASES SEASON - 130<br />
MOST STOLEN BASES CAREER - 1406<br />
WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOFTBALL - GAME<br />
MOST HITS - 8<br />
MOST HOME RUNS - 4<br />
MOST STOLEN BASES - 7<br />
WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOFTBALL - CAREER<br />
MOST VICTORIES BY A PITCHER - 151<br />
MOST SHUTOUTS BY A PITCHER - 94<br />
MOST RBIs - 328<br />
MOST CONSECUTIVE HITS - 10<br />
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES<br />
HITTING STREAK - 43<br />
MEN’S PROFESSIONAL BOXING<br />
MOST TITLES - 4<br />
MOST TITLE BOUTS - 37<br />
LONGEST CHAMPION REIGN - 11yrs<br />
LONGEST UNBEATEN - 16yrs 8mths IN<br />
A TOTAL OF 49 FIGHTS<br />
MOST CAREER KOs - 145<br />
CONSECUTIVE CAREER WINS - 49<br />
MEN’S PROFESSIONAL SURFING<br />
MOST CAREER CHAMPIONSHIPS - 6<br />
WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL SURFING<br />
MOST CAREER CHAMPIONSHIPS - 6<br />
SIT-UPS<br />
1 hour - 8555<br />
MEN’S PROFESSIONAL GOLF<br />
LONGEST CARRY WITH A DRIVE<br />
ON THE FLY - 408yds<br />
MOST U.S. MASTERS TITLES - 6<br />
CAREER WINS - 82<br />
CAREER MAJORS WINS - 18<br />
SKATEBOARDING<br />
HIGHEST OLLIE - 44.5 in<br />
LONGEST RAMP JUMP - 79 ft<br />
FASTEST SPEED STANDING - 62.55mph<br />
HIGHEST AIR - 7ft 8in<br />
MEN’S CYCLING<br />
SPRINT - 10.129<br />
INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT - 4:15.165<br />
1km TIME TRIAL - 1:00.711<br />
WOMEN’S CYCLING<br />
SPRINT - 11.21<br />
INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT - 3:24.537<br />
500m TIME TRIAL - 33.952<br />
MEN’S SHOOTING<br />
10m RUNNING TARGET - 590<br />
25m RAPID FIRE PISTOL - 596<br />
50m PISTOL - 666.4<br />
50m FREE RIFLE 3 POSITIONS - 1275.1<br />
WOMEN’S SHOOTING<br />
10m AIR PISTOL - 490.1<br />
10m AIR RIFLE - 502.0<br />
TRAP - 93<br />
50m RIFLE 3 POSITIONS - 686.1<br />
SKEET - 98<br />
MEN’S SPEED SKATING - EVENT<br />
500m - 34.42<br />
1000m - 1:07.18<br />
1500m - 1:43.95<br />
5000m - 6:14.66<br />
10000m - 12:58.92<br />
WOMEN’S SPEED SKATING - EVENT<br />
500m - 37.30<br />
1000m - 1:13.83<br />
1500m - 1:54.02<br />
5000m - 3:57.70<br />
10000m - 6:46.91<br />
MEN’S WEIGHTLIFTING - EVENT<br />
56kg - 305.0<br />
62kg - 325.0<br />
69kg - 357.5<br />
77kg - 375.0<br />
WOMEN’S WEIGHTLIFTING - EVENT<br />
48kg - 210.0<br />
53kg - 225.0<br />
58kg - 237.5<br />
63kg - 242.5<br />
69kg - 275.0<br />
75kg - 272.5<br />
MEN’S TEAM ROWING<br />
LONGEST CONTINUAL - 1010hrs 34min<br />
MARATHON MEN’S ROWING - 24hrs<br />
INDIVIDUAL HEAVYWEIGHT - 307,683m<br />
INDIVIDUAL LIGHTWEIGHT - 302, 008m<br />
MARATHON ROWING LARGE TEAM - 24hrs<br />
WOMEN - 413, 549m<br />
MEN - 497, 972m<br />
MIXED - 480,197m<br />
MIXED, JUNIORS - 410, 018m<br />
MARATHON ROWING SMALL TEAM - 24hrs<br />
WOMEN - 367,872m<br />
MEN - 438,694m<br />
MIXED - 426,635m<br />
MEN, JUNIORS - 348,370m<br />
ROPE SKIPPING<br />
NON-STOP - 31:46.48<br />
1 MINUTE - 425<br />
1 HOUR - 16,107<br />
CONSECUTIVE TIGHTROPE SKIPS - 1250<br />
MEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING<br />
500m - 41.184<br />
1000m - 1:24.674<br />
1500m - 2:10.639<br />
WOMEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING<br />
500m - 43.671<br />
1000m - 1:31.191<br />
1500m - 2:18.861<br />
MEN’S SKIING<br />
HIGHEST RECORDED SPEED - 154.165mph<br />
MEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE - GAME<br />
MOST POINTS - 14<br />
MOST GOALS - 10<br />
MOST ASSISTS - 12<br />
MOST SAVES BY A GOALIE - 38<br />
MOST GOALS SCORED BY A TEAM - 38<br />
MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES - 42<br />
MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WON - 33<br />
ICE SKATING SPINS - CONTINUOUS<br />
MOST UPRIGHT ON 1 FOOT - 115<br />
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IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING
2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
QUICK FACTS<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
University .................................................... Western Michigan University<br />
City/Zip ..................................................Kalamazoo, Mich. 49008-5166<br />
Founded ........................................................................................... 1903<br />
Enrollment ..................................................................................... 24,818<br />
Nickname .....................................................................................Broncos<br />
School Colors ......................................................................Brown & Gold<br />
<strong>Home</strong> Field (Turf).........................<strong>WMU</strong> <strong>Soccer</strong> Complex (Natural grass)<br />
Affiliation .......................................................................... NCAA Division I<br />
Conference .............................................................. Mid-American (MAC)<br />
President .......................................................................Dr. John M. Dunn<br />
Alma Mater (Yr.) .....................................................Northern Illinois (’67)<br />
Athletics Director ........................................................ Kathy Beauregard<br />
Alma Mater (Yr.) ......................................................... Hope College (’79)<br />
Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> A.D.................................................................Monty Porter<br />
Athletic Department Phone ..............................................269-387-3120<br />
PROGRAM HISTORY<br />
First Year ...........................................................................................1971<br />
Overall All-Time Record ..................................258-337-65 (38 seasons)<br />
Overall MAC Record ..............................................23-62-9 (16 seasons)<br />
MAC Regular Season Championships..............................................None<br />
MAC Tournament Championships............................................... 1/2003<br />
MAC Tournament Record...................................................................8-14<br />
NCAA College Cup Appearances.................................................. 1/2003<br />
NCAA College Cup Record....................................................................0-1<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Season)......................................................Stu Riddle (first)<br />
Alma Mater (Year) ................................................. Coastal Carolina (’03)<br />
Record at <strong>WMU</strong>....................................................................... first season<br />
Career Record......................................................................... first season<br />
Assistant Coach ...................................................................Ben Pirmann<br />
Alma Mater (Year).................................................... Michigan State (’08)<br />
Director of Operations............................................................Allen Riddle<br />
Alma Mater (Year)........................................... Dunstable Grammar (’62)<br />
Strength and Conditioning Coach......................................Tim Herrmann<br />
Alma Mater (Year)............................................... Western Michigan (’00)<br />
TEAM INFORMATION<br />
2008 Overall Record ..................................................................... 3-15-1<br />
2008 MAC Record/Finish ................................................ 2-4-0/5th of 7<br />
2008 MAC Tournament........................................................................0-1<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................... 8/3<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..........................................................14/7<br />
2009 MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE<br />
Sat. Aug. 22 Cornerstone (Exhibition) Kalamazoo, Mich. 1 p.m.<br />
Mon. Aug. 24 Oakland (Exhibition) Rochester, Mich. 3 p.m.<br />
Sun. Aug. 30 Kalamazoo College (Exhibition) Kalamazoo, Mich. 4 p.m.<br />
Fri. Sept. 4 IPFW Fort Wayne, Ind. 5 p.m.<br />
Fri. Sept. 7 Wisconsin-Green Bay Kalamazoo, Mich. 1 p.m.<br />
Fri. Sept. 11 Bradley ^ Peoria, Ill. 7:30 p.m.<br />
Sat. Sept. 12 Evansville ^ Peoria, Ill. 5 p.m.<br />
Wed. Sept. 16 Valparaiso Kalamazoo, Mich. 4 p.m.<br />
Sat. Sept. 19 Michigan Kalamazoo, Mich. 2 p.m.<br />
Fri. Sept. 25 Canisius Kalamazoo, Mich. 12 p.m.<br />
Sun. Sept. 27 Centenary Kalamazoo, Mich. 12 p.m.<br />
Sat. Oct. 3 Bowling Green * Bowling Green, Ohio 12 p.m.<br />
Wed. Oct. 7 Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. 4 p.m.<br />
Sat. Oct. 10 Akron * Kalamazoo, Mich. 2 p.m.<br />
Mon. Oct. 12 Wright State Kalamazoo, Mich. 4 p.m.<br />
Sat. Oct. 17 Florida Atlantic * Boca Raton, Fla. 7 p.m.<br />
Tues. Oct. 27 Detroit Detroit, Mich. 4 p.m.<br />
Sat. Oct. 31 Hartwick * Oneonta, N.Y. 1 p.m.<br />
Wed. Nov. 4 Northern Illinois * DeKalb, Ill. 2 p.m.<br />
Sat. Nov. 7 Buffalo * Kalamazoo, Mich. 2 p.m.<br />
Thu.-Sun. Nov. 12-15 Mid-American Conference Tournament TBA TBA<br />
^ Hotels at Grand Prairie Bradley <strong>Soccer</strong> Classic * Mid-American Conference contest<br />
<strong>Home</strong> contests highlighted and in bold<br />
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TOP OFFENSIVE RETURNERS<br />
# Name GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG<br />
GP/GS SH G A P GW<br />
18 Sulemana Baba, Saeed 18/12 19 4 0 8 0<br />
20 Meyer, Sam 16/15 11 1 4 6 0<br />
14 Brown, C.J. 18/16 19 2 1 5 1<br />
ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS<br />
Assistant Director/Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Contact..........................Kristin Keirns<br />
Office Phone.......................................................................269-387-4123<br />
Cell Phone......................................................................... 269-998-8062<br />
Fax Number........................................................................269-387-4139<br />
Email.................................................................kristin.keirns@wmich.edu<br />
Assistant A.D. - Marketing, Publicity & Licensing .............Bob D’Amelio<br />
Media Relations Director ........................................................Mat Kanan<br />
Associate Director ................................................................Matt Holmes<br />
Assistant Director................................................................Adam Bodnar<br />
Mailing Address..1903 W. Michigan Ave. Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5406<br />
2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
Information Guide<br />
Produced by the <strong>WMU</strong> Athletic Media Relations Office<br />
Layout/<strong>Content</strong>: Kristin Keirns<br />
Cover Design: Kristin Keirns/Mike Naylor<br />
Editorial Assistance: Mat Kanan, Stu Riddle<br />
Photo Credits: GS Photo, Zolton Cohen,<br />
Nicole Watkins,<br />
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NUMERICAL ROSTER<br />
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Elig./Yr. <strong>Home</strong>town (Previous School)<br />
1 Camp, Cody GK 6-5 190 Fr./Fr. Elkhart, Ind. (Mishawaka)<br />
2 Raak, Doug D 5-9 165 So./So. South Haven, Mich. (South Haven)<br />
3 Clements, Shaun MF 6-0 165 Sr./5th Clinton Township, Mich. (Chippewa Valley)<br />
4 Watts, Charlie MF 5-10 170 Sr./Sr. Ann Arbor, Mich. (Huron)<br />
5 Schiffer, Pat MF 6-3 200 So./Jr. Ovid, Mich. (Ovid-Elsie)<br />
6 Lemus, Luis MF 5-9 170 Fr./Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City)<br />
7 Jones, Darren MF 5-11 165 Fr./Fr. Victoria, B.C. (Claremont Secondary)<br />
8 Sanderford, Remi D 5-6 135 Fr./Fr. Randaberg, Norway (Randaberg VGS)<br />
9 Meyer, Sam F 5-10 155 So./So. Northfield, Ill. (New Trier)<br />
10 Rosenhagen, Tyler MF 6-1 173 Sr./Sr. Mattawan, Mich. (Mattawan)<br />
11 Mendes, Kai F 5-8 155 Fr./Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. (Rockford)<br />
12 Asani, Yllson D 6-1 170 Fr./Fr. Saline, Mich. (Saline)<br />
13 Aubil, Casey GK 6-2 180 Sr./5th Middleville, Mich. (Thornapple Kellogg)<br />
14 Brown, C.J. MF 5-7 150 Jr./Jr. Tecumseh, Mich. (Tecumseh)<br />
15 Lewis, Dan MF 5-9 145 So./So. Arlington Heights, Ill. (Buffalo Grove)<br />
16 Yamamoto, Ko MF 5-7 150 Jr./Jr. Portage, Mich. (Central)<br />
17 Mortemore, Danny D 6-1 170 Fr./Fr. Monclova, Ohio (Anthony Wayne)<br />
18 Sulemana Baba, Saeed MF 6-0 150 Jr./Jr. Tamale, Ghana<br />
19 Pierson, Logan D 6-1 165 Fr./Fr. Lone Tree, Colo. (Highland Ranch)<br />
20 Miller, Jordan MF 5-8 160 Jr./Jr. Mattawan, Mich. (Heritage Christian)<br />
21 Cron, Brian D 6-2 185 So./So. Maineville, Ohio (Moeller)<br />
23 Del Toro, Joel F 5-5 140 Fr./Fr. Wheeling, Ill. (Wheeling)<br />
24 Cole, Tom D 6-0 180 Fr./Fr. Ann Arbor, Mich. (Pioneer)<br />
27 Gasiorek, Andrew MF 5-9 155 Jr./Sr. Ann Arbor, Mich. (Huron)<br />
28 Dickson, Ross MF 5-10 160 So./So. Buffalo Grove, Ill. (Ohio State/Stevenson)<br />
Head Coach: Stu Riddle - first season (Coastal Carolina, ’03)<br />
Assistant Coach: Ben Pirmann - first season (Michigan State, ’08)<br />
Director of Operations: Allen Riddle - first season (Dunstable Grammar, ’62)<br />
Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tim Herrmann - 10th season (Western Michigan, ’00)<br />
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER<br />
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Elig./Yr. <strong>Home</strong>town (Previous School)<br />
12 Asani, Yllson D 6-1 170 Fr./Fr. Saline, Mich. (Saline)<br />
13 Aubil, Casey GK 6-2 180 Sr./5th Middleville, Mich. (Thornapple Kellogg)<br />
14 Brown, C.J. MF 5-7 150 Jr./Jr. Tecumseh, Mich. (Tecumseh)<br />
1 Camp, Cody GK 6-5 190 Fr./Fr. Elkhart, Ind. (Mishawaka)<br />
3 Clements, Shaun MF 6-0 165 Sr./5th Clinton Township, Mich. (Chippewa Valley)<br />
24 Cole, Tom D 6-0 180 Fr./Fr. Ann Arbor, Mich. (Pioneer)<br />
21 Cron, Brian D 6-2 185 So./So. Maineville, Ohio (Moeller)<br />
23 Del Toro, Joel F 5-5 140 Fr./Fr. Wheeling, Ill. (Wheeling)<br />
28 Dickson, Ross MF 5-10 160 So./So. Buffalo Grove, Ill. (Ohio State/Stevenson)<br />
27 Gasiorek, Andrew MF 5-9 155 Jr./Sr. Ann Arbor, Mich. (Huron)<br />
7 Jones, Darren MF 5-11 165 Fr./Fr. Victoria, B.C. (Claremont Secondary)<br />
6 Lemus, Luis MF 5-9 170 Fr./Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City)<br />
15 Lewis, Dan MF 5-9 145 So./So. Arlington Heights, Ill. (Buffalo Grove)<br />
11 Mendes, Kai F 5-8 155 Fr./Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. (Rockford)<br />
9 Meyer, Sam F 5-10 155 So./So. Northfield, Ill. (New Trier)<br />
20 Miller, Jordan MF 5-8 160 Jr./Jr. Mattawan, Mich. (Heritage Christian)<br />
17 Mortemore, Danny D 6-1 170 Fr./Fr. Monclova, Ohio (Anthony Wayne)<br />
19 Pierson, Logan D 6-1 165 Fr./Fr. Lone Tree, Colo. (Highland Ranch)<br />
2 Raak, Doug D 5-9 165 So./So. South Haven, Mich. (South Haven)<br />
10 Rosenhagen, Tyler MF 6-1 173 Sr./Sr. Mattawan, Mich. (Mattawan)<br />
8 Sanderford, Remi D 5-6 135 Fr./Fr. Randaberg, Norway (Randaberg VGS)<br />
5 Schiffer, Pat MF 6-3 200 So./Jr. Ovid, Mich. (Ovid-Elsie)<br />
18 Sulemana Baba, Saeed MF 6-0 150 Jr./Jr. Tamale, Ghana<br />
4 Watts, Charlie MF 5-10 170 Sr./Sr. Ann Arbor, Mich. (Huron)<br />
16 Yamamoto, Ko MF 5-7 150 Jr./Jr. Portage, Mich. (Central)<br />
PRONUNCIATION KEY<br />
Luis Lemus.................................................................................................Lewis LEM-us<br />
Andrew Gasiorek........................................................................................... Ga-SORE-ak<br />
Yllson Asani..........................................................................................................Yeel-son<br />
Doug Raak................................................................................................................. Rack<br />
Saeed Sulemana Baba.........................................................Sa-HEED Sul-maana baba<br />
Ko Yamamoto..................................................................................................YAMA-moto<br />
BRONCOS BY CLASS<br />
FRESHMEN (10)<br />
Asani, Yllson -#12<br />
Camp, Cody - #1<br />
Cole, Tom - #24<br />
Del Toro, Joel - #23<br />
Jones, Darren - #7<br />
Lemus, Luis - #6<br />
Mendes, Kai - #11<br />
Mortemore, Danny - #17<br />
Pierson, Logan - #19<br />
Sanderford, Remi - #8<br />
SOPHOMORES (6)<br />
Cron, Brian - #21<br />
Dickson, Ross - #28<br />
Lewis, Dan - #15<br />
Meyer, Sam - #9<br />
Raak, Doug - #2<br />
Schiffer, Pat - #5<br />
BRONCOS BY STATE<br />
MICHIGAN (13)<br />
Asani, Yllson - Saline<br />
Aubil, Casey - Middleville<br />
Brown, C.J. - Tecumseh<br />
Clements, Shaun - Clinton Township<br />
Cole, Tom - Ann Arbor<br />
Gasiorek, Andrew - Ann Arbor<br />
Mendes, Kai - Grand Rapids<br />
Miller, Jordan - Mattawan<br />
Raak, Doug - South Haven<br />
Rosenhagen, Tyler - Mattawan<br />
Schiffer, Pat - Ovid<br />
Watts, Charlie - Ann Arbor<br />
Yamamoto, Ko - Portage<br />
ILLINOIS (4)<br />
Del Toro, Joel - Wheeling<br />
Dickson, Ross - Buffalo Grove<br />
Lewis, Dan - Arlington Heights<br />
Meyer, Sam - Northfield<br />
OHIO (2)<br />
Cron, Brian - Maineville<br />
Mortemore, Danny - Monclova<br />
JUNIORS (5)<br />
Brown, C.J. - #14<br />
Gasiorek, Andrew - #27<br />
Miller, Jordan - #20<br />
Sulemana Baba, Saeed - #18<br />
Yamamoto, Ko - #16<br />
SENIORS (4)<br />
Aubil, Casey - #13<br />
Clements, Shaun - #3<br />
Rosenhagen, Tyler - #10<br />
Watts, Charlie - #4<br />
COLORADO (1)<br />
Pierson, Logan - Lone Tree<br />
OKLAHOMA (1)<br />
Lemus, Luis - Oklahoma<br />
INDIANA (1)<br />
Camp, Cody - Mishawaka<br />
INTERNATIONAL (3)<br />
CANADA (1)<br />
Jones, Darren - Victoria, British Columbia<br />
GHANA (1)<br />
Sulemana Baba, Saeed - Tamale<br />
NORWAY (1)<br />
Sanderford, Remi - Randaberg<br />
ROSTER BREAKDOWN<br />
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HEAD COACH STU RIDDLE<br />
2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
STU<br />
RIDDLE<br />
HEAD COACH<br />
Coastal Carolina, ’03<br />
First Season<br />
Stu Riddle was announced as Western Michigan University’s head men’s soccer<br />
coach on January 30, 2009. Riddle becomes the sixth head coach in program<br />
history.<br />
THE RIDDLE FILE<br />
COACHING EXPERIENCE<br />
2008 Fairfield University Assistant Coach<br />
2008 Kalamazoo Outrage (PDL) Head Coach<br />
2005-07 University of Evansville Assistant Coach<br />
2006 Kalamazoo Kingdom (PDL) Head Coach<br />
2001-02 Coastal Carolina Assistant Coach<br />
PLAYING EXPERIENCE<br />
1996 New Zealand National Team<br />
1997-98 Coastal Carolina All-Big South Conference, ’97, ‘98<br />
1999 Football Kingz New Zealand (Professional)<br />
2001 Oxford City England (Professional)<br />
2001 Greenock Morton Scotland (Professional)<br />
2001-02 Des Moines Menace (PDL)<br />
2004 West Michigan Edge (PDL)<br />
2005 Altona Magic Australia (Professional)<br />
Prior to joining the Broncos, Riddle helped guide Fairfield University to a 2008 NCAA tournament appearance after defeating previously unbeaten and No.6 nationally ranked<br />
Loyola College to win the 2008 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Conference Championship.<br />
In 2008 Riddle, who was born in Luton, England, but raised in Wellington, New Zealand, accepted the challenge of developing the Kalamazoo Outrage soccer program with<br />
its first season of competition coming that summer. The Outrage finished their 2008 campaign with a 10-7-1 record beating perennial Premier Development League (PDL)<br />
powerhouses the Michigan Bucks and Chicago Fire in the PDL playoffs before losing to eventual national champion Thunder Bay Chill in the last eight of the competition.<br />
He also established a partnership with English club Sheffield Wednesday that allowed players and staff from both clubs to integrate for the benefit of both programs. Riddle<br />
maintains his relationship with the Sheffield Wednesday coaching staff and has visited the famed club on three occasions, most recently this past Spring, to assess training<br />
methods and the development of their top players.<br />
Riddle spent two seasons as an assistant soccer coach at the University of Evansville, beginning with the 2005 campaign. In his second year with the Purple Aces the team<br />
posted a 9-8-0 record, only the program’s third winning season since 1997. He was responsible for recruiting student athletes as well as coaching and developing players<br />
throughout the season. Riddle also assisted with community relations. Columbus Crew midfielder Cory Elenio who was part of the Crew’s 2008 MLS Cup winning side spent<br />
two seasons working closely with Riddle at Evansville while Riddle also assisted in the development of US U-20 national team goalkeeper Alec Dufty and New Zealand U-20<br />
World Cup defender Kieran Purcell.<br />
His coaching resume also includes time as head coach for the Kalamazoo Kingdom PDL side in 2006 where former LA Galaxy MLS midfielder Josh Tudela and 2006 National<br />
High School Player of the Year Eric Alexander spent a season playing under Riddle’s tutelage. The Kingdom became only the second team to defeat the Chicago Fire at home<br />
in six seasons of play when they battled to a 2-0 win in Chicago in May 2006.<br />
As a player Riddle played collegiately at Coastal Carolina University where he was twice named team MVP and was an All-Big South Conference team member in 1997 and<br />
1998. Riddle signed with New Zealand’s first ever professional soccer team the Football Kingz in 1999 where he played with Oceania Player of the Century Wynton Rufer<br />
and with current San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) Assistant Coach Jason Batty. Riddle went on to play professionally in England with Oxford City, Scotland with Greenock Morton<br />
and in Australia with Altona Magic. While at Greenock Morton, Riddle was coached by European Cup winner and former Liverpool and Scotland national team star Peter<br />
Cormack. He also played in the United States with the Des Moines Menace and West Michigan Edge in the PDL. As a youth player Riddle played alongside Harvard University<br />
head coach Jamie Clark for Western Suburbs FC as a guest player in New Zealand’s national under-19 tournament in which he was one of three nominations for Player of<br />
the Tournament.<br />
Riddle made his international debut for the New Zealand Olympic All Whites in January 1996, appearing in a 2-0 victory over the Solomon Islands. He went on to play in four<br />
national team games under current University of Notre Dame head coach Bobby Clark, highlighted by an appearance in a 1-0 victory over arch rivals Australia in Adelaide.<br />
Riddle holds a National <strong>Soccer</strong> Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) National Diploma and is a contributing writer for <strong>Soccer</strong> International magazine and has had articles<br />
published with www.tribalfootball.com. Prior to the 2009 season, was named as one of nine NCAA Division I head coaches on the NSCAA Men’s National Rankings Committee.<br />
Riddle serves as committee head for the Great Lakes Region, reporting weekly to National Chair Carl Rees with a national top 25 and regional top 10 vote. Sixty-one<br />
teams, including Western Michigan, comprise the Great Lakes Region.<br />
Riddle graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education from Coastal Carolina University and a Master of Science in Public Administration from the University of<br />
Evansville. He and his wife, Jessica, reside in Kalamazoo.<br />
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COMMENTS ON RIDDLE FROM AROUND THE NATION<br />
“<strong>WMU</strong> soccer is very fortunate to get such a great, young coach in Stu Riddle. His passion,<br />
enthusiasm, and desire to take <strong>WMU</strong> soccer to new, unprecedented heights is unmatched.<br />
As a <strong>WMU</strong> soccer alumnus, I could not be more excited to have a person of Stu’s character<br />
leading our Broncos into the future. <strong>WMU</strong> soccer is in very good hands!”<br />
--- Eric Pogue, Head Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach Oakland University, <strong>WMU</strong> <strong>Soccer</strong> Alum<br />
“I have had the pleasure of knowing Stu Riddle for 11 years and have always been impressed<br />
with his insight, passion and understanding of the game and those who play it.<br />
He is without doubt one of the country’s top young coaches. His drive and communication<br />
skills set him apart and will guarantee his program future success.”<br />
--- Carl Rees, Head Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach Fairfield University<br />
Chair of NSCAA National Rankings Committee<br />
“I first knew Stu back in the mid-90s when Stu was a member of the New Zealand Olympic<br />
team and I was the head coach. As a player he had a fabulous attitude, great discipline<br />
and had a true passion for the game of soccer. We have kept in touch over the years and it<br />
is great to see that he has retained his early enthusiasm for the game and is now using his<br />
experience to help develop young college players in the U.S. I am confident that he will be<br />
a wonderful role model for the players at Western Michigan and I look forward to following<br />
his success in the years ahead.”<br />
--- Bobby Clark, Head Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach, University of Notre Dame<br />
“Stu’s passion for the game is easy to see, and he wears his heart on his sleeve. His energy<br />
and attitude are infectious, and I know that he will be a success at Western Michigan.”<br />
--- Mike Jacobs, Head Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach, University of Evansville<br />
“Stu Riddle first came to my notice as a confident, fresh-faced 19-year-old striker with a<br />
knack of scoring goals. He continued in that vein throughout his playing career at every<br />
level he played in. From my first meeting with him I could tell that there was a special quality<br />
about him. Stu has an infectious personality and drive that served him well as a player<br />
and that I know will serve him well in his coaching career. He has always been a student<br />
of the game and is constantly looking for new ideas and methods for use in his coaching<br />
career. He has the ability not only to teach the game at a high level but also the added<br />
bonus of being able to demonstrate what is required. I am sure that the players at Western<br />
Michigan will benefit greatly from his vast knowledge, ability and enthusiasm.”<br />
--- Ken Dugdale, Head Coach Vollen FC, Norway<br />
New Zealand National Team Coach 1998-2002<br />
HEAD COACH STU RIDDLE<br />
“Stu was an excellent player and servant of Coastal Carolina University as both a player<br />
and a coach. His soccer knowledge and awareness about the game are second to none!.<br />
Stuart was an excellent leader and captain during his time here, and really built a tremendous<br />
amount of respect with his strong interpersonal skills among the players and coaches<br />
alike. In the past several years Stu has been able to serve as an assistant coach to many<br />
great head coaches and programs at the Division I level and I have no doubts that Western<br />
Michigan will become a powerhouse Division I program not only in the Midwest, but in Division<br />
I men’s soccer for many years to come!”<br />
--- Shaun Docking, Head Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach Coastal Carolina University<br />
Head of Region 3, ODP<br />
“I have known Stu from crossing paths on a professional playing level in England, during<br />
this time I knew he had what it takes to become a good coach with his organizational and<br />
leadership qualities, we are now sharing ideas and opportunities for young players in our<br />
current roles, it is a pleasure for me to have the opportunity to work again with Stu at a<br />
coaching level and I’m sure he will make a great success of the Broncos.”<br />
--- Sean McAuley, Academy Manager, Sheffield Wednesday FC<br />
“I’ve known Stu for quite a while now; we’ve played and coached together throughout the<br />
years. He has always had a great passion and enthusiasm for the game. I’ve followed his<br />
U.S. coaching career with interest, and he has developed a great knack of scouting and recruiting<br />
very well from all over the globe. I’m sure with his drive and work ethic the Broncos<br />
will be a force to be reckoned with. I look forward to watching his continued success with<br />
Western Michigan in the coming years!”<br />
--- Jason Batty, Assistant Coach San Jose Earthquakes, Major League <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
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BEN<br />
PIRMANN<br />
ASSISTANT COACH<br />
Michigan State, ’08<br />
First Season<br />
ALLEN<br />
RIDDLE<br />
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS<br />
Dunstable Grammar, ’62<br />
First Season<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Joining the Bronco staff in April 2009, Pirmann will be involved in all facets of<br />
the program, with his primary responsibilities at Western Michigan including the<br />
areas of compliance, travel, video analysis, camps and scouting.<br />
A four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at Michigan State, Pirmann concluded<br />
his career with the Spartans in the fall of 2008, leading MSU to a Big<br />
Ten Championship. Pirmann was also part of the Spartan squad that won the<br />
conference crown in 2004 and made an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2007.<br />
After sustaining a preseason injury in his senior year, Pirmann returned to Michigan<br />
State for a redshirt senior season in 2008. Earning a bachelor of arts in<br />
communication last May, he is currently concluding a master’s degree at MSU<br />
in kinesiology with a concentration in coaching.<br />
A midfielder, Pirmann amassed 13 assists and scored one goal during his career,<br />
leading MSU in assists in 2006. He was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten<br />
selection and was the Spartans’ recipient of the Big Ten Sportsmanship award<br />
in 2008. Pirmann was also a member of the PDL organizations West Michigan<br />
Edge (2007-08) and Indiana Invaders (2005-06).<br />
Pirmann has been a USSF licensed coach since 2006 and holds a National B<br />
license. He worked as a student assistant coach at Michigan State in his year off<br />
due to injury and continued his duties following his final season. He has worked<br />
high school and youth camps at Michigan State and Notre Dame.<br />
Riddle joins the Bronco men’s soccer staff after working in a similar capacity for<br />
the Kalamazoo Outrage PDL side in 2008. He will assist the coaching staff with<br />
various administrative activities including equipment and co-ordinating travel<br />
arrangements.<br />
Originally from Glasgow, Scotland, Riddle spent a large part of his life living in<br />
New Zealand where he represented Wellington City and Miramar Rangers football<br />
clubs.<br />
The father of <strong>WMU</strong> head coach Stu Riddle, Allen and his wife Mary reside in<br />
Oshtemo, Mich.<br />
TIM<br />
HERRMANN<br />
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH<br />
Western Michigan, ’00<br />
10th Season<br />
Tim Herrmann oversees the strength and conditioning program for men’s soccer,<br />
women’s soccer, men’s basketball, baseball, volleyball, golf, women’s tennis,<br />
dance and also works closely with the football team.<br />
The Santa Maria, Calif., native first joined the department as a strength and<br />
conditioning intern in 1999, later becoming a graduate assistant in 2000 and<br />
being elevated to a full-time position in 2002.<br />
Herrmann oversees the daily operation of the Read Fieldhouse and Seelye Center<br />
weight rooms, where 15 of <strong>WMU</strong>’s 16 varsity programs train. He specifically<br />
develops and implements strength, speed and conditioning programs for his<br />
designated sports teams.<br />
His numerous responsibilites also include daily scheduling of the weight rooms,<br />
overseeing the graduate assistant program and the maintenance and purchase<br />
of weight room equipment.<br />
A certified strength and conditioning specialist since 2000 by the National<br />
Strength and Conditioning Association, Herrmann possesses a pair of degrees<br />
from Western Michigan. He earned his bachelor’s in exercise science in 2000<br />
and was awarded a master’s in exercise physiology two years later.<br />
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TEAM PICTURE<br />
2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Team<br />
Front (L-R): Doug Raak, Shaun Clements, Tyler Rosenhagen, Head Coach Stu Riddle, Charlie Watts, Pat Schiffer, Saeed Sulemana<br />
Baba. Middle: Director of Operations Allen Riddle, Strength and Conditioning Coach Tim Herrmann, Darren Jones, Yllson<br />
Asani, Danny Mortemore, Jordan Miller, Casey Aubil, Cody Camp, Brian Cron, Sam Meyer, Tom Cole, Kyle Mattson, Logan Pierson,<br />
Assistant Coach Ben Pirmann, Mark Spooner. Back: Kai Mendes, C.J. Brown, Joel Del Toro, Andrew Gasiorek, Ross Dickson, Dan<br />
Lewis, Ko Yamamoto, Luis Lemus, Remi Sanderford.<br />
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2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
CASEY<br />
AUBIL<br />
GOALKEEPER<br />
6-2 • 180 • Sr./5th • 2L<br />
Middleville, Mich.<br />
Thornapple Kellogg<br />
#13<br />
2008:<br />
AUBIL’S CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% REC SH<br />
2008 - DNP -<br />
2007 15 15 1269:29 24 1.70 64 .727 5-7-1 0<br />
2006 18 18 1533:32 26 1.53 77 .748 6-9-1 4<br />
TOTALS 33 33 2803:01 50 1.70 141 .723 11-16-2 4<br />
Missed season after a preseason knee surgery.<br />
2007: Started 15 games in goal ... logged 1,269:31 minutes ... compiled<br />
a 5-7-1 record, a 1.70 goals against average and a .727 save percentage<br />
... totaled 64 saves ... made a season-high seven saves against Cleveland<br />
State (9/5) ... played the first half in a 2-0 shutout against Canisius (9/21) ...<br />
was the winning keeper against UW-Milwaukee (8/31), IPFW (9/9), Western<br />
Illinois (9/16), Valparaiso (10/9) and Bradley (10/14) ... recorded four saves<br />
in 3-3 tie against Hartwick (10/20).<br />
2006: Started every game in goal but one, missed the Western Illinois contest<br />
... tallied a 6-9-1 record, 1.53 goals-against average and .748 save<br />
percentage ... recorded shutouts against Cleveland State (9/3), Buffalo<br />
(10/14), Canisius (10/15) and IPFW (10/20) ... led the MAC with 77<br />
saves ... faced a total of 231 shots.<br />
2005: Redshirted.<br />
High School: Three-year letterwinner … all-conference and honorable<br />
mention all-district performer … helped Trojans to 16-4 mark in<br />
2002, the best record in school history … member of Michigan Olympic<br />
Development Program.<br />
Personal: Graduated with a degree in accounting from <strong>WMU</strong> this past<br />
spring and is currently pursuing master’s degree in accounting … owns<br />
a 3.22 GPA … son of Russ and Janet Aubil … mother attended <strong>WMU</strong> …<br />
born Feb. 11, 1987 in Grand Rapids, Mich.<br />
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CLEMENTS’ CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW<br />
2008 18 18 1 1 3 10 0<br />
2007 19 19 0 2 2 15 0<br />
2006 19 13 0 2 2 9 0<br />
TOTALS 56 50 1 5 7 34 0<br />
2008: Served as captain during the 2008 season ... played and started in<br />
18 of 19 games ... took 10 total shots ... scored one goal and had an assist<br />
for three points ... goal came via penalty kick against Detroit, first of his<br />
career (10/19) ... assisted goal against Northern Illinois (11/6).<br />
SHAUN<br />
CLEMENTS<br />
#3<br />
DEFENDER<br />
6-0 • 165 • Sr./5th • 3L<br />
Clinton Twp., Mich.<br />
Chippewa Valley<br />
2007: One of two Broncos to start all 19 games ... assisted goals against<br />
Canisius (9/21) and at Hartwick (10/20) ... took 15 shots and placed 10<br />
on goal for a .667 shot on goal percentage.<br />
2006: Appeared in all 19 games, started 13 ... had a helper in 2-1 win over<br />
IUPUI (9/15) ... assisted game-winning goal at Canisius (10/15) ... took<br />
nine shots.<br />
2005: Redshirted.<br />
High School: Member of league and district championship<br />
squad in 2003 … all-league and all-district selection as a senior<br />
… led the team in assists as a junior and points as a senior<br />
… second team all-conference honoree as a sophomore and<br />
junior … concluded career with 47 goals and 42 assists ... teammate<br />
of former Bronco Mark Wojcicki.<br />
Personal: Majoring in accountancy and finance … maintains a 3.37<br />
GPA … son of John and Susan Clements … born Feb. 24, 1987 in Detroit,<br />
Mich.<br />
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2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
TYLER<br />
ROSENHAGEN<br />
MIDFIELDER<br />
6-1 • 175 • Sr./Sr. • 3L<br />
Mattawan, Mich.<br />
Mattawan<br />
#10<br />
2008:<br />
ROSENHAGEN’S CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW<br />
2008 16 10 1 3 5 18 0<br />
2007 13 12 1 4 6 19 1<br />
2006 16 13 0 2 2 13 0<br />
TOTALS 45 35 2 9 13 50 1<br />
Tied for second on the team in assists with three, also scoring one<br />
goal for five points ... placed nine of 18 shots on goal ... appeared in 16<br />
contests, making 10 starts ... scored a goal and assisted a second in <strong>WMU</strong>’s<br />
3-2 win over St. Francis (8/31) ... tallied assists in back-to-back games at<br />
No. 24 Michigan (10/12) and in a 3-0 win against Bowling Green (10/15).<br />
2007: Played in 13 games, started 12 ... registered four assists, tying with<br />
Tom Oatley for the most on the team ... took 19 shots and placed 10 on goal<br />
... scored the winning goal, unassisted, in a 2-1 victory against Valparaiso<br />
(10/9) ... assisted first goal of the season in a 2-1 win vs. UW-Milwaukee<br />
(8/21) ... assisted both goals in a 2-1 win against Bradley<br />
(10/14) ... one of three Broncos to assist multiple goals in a<br />
single game ... added a helper at Bowling Green (10/27) ...<br />
took majority of team’s free kicks and corner kicks.<br />
2006: Appeared in 16 games, started 13 ... had an assist<br />
in each of the first two games of the season - vs. Duquesne<br />
(8/25) and St. Francis (Pa.) (8/26) ... put seven of 15<br />
shots on goal.<br />
High School: Received Division II Second Team All-<br />
State honors from the Michigan High School <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
Coaches Association as a senior ... had a stint with<br />
the Kalamazoo Kingdom of the Premier Development<br />
League ... spent five years in the state Olympic<br />
Development Program ... selected to the Super<br />
Y-League National Camp.<br />
Personal: Majoring in business ... son of Joe and<br />
Sue Rosenhagen ... father serves as the general<br />
manager for the Kalamazoo Kings baseball team<br />
of the Frontier League ... born Jan. 31, 1988 in<br />
Sacramento, Calif.<br />
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WATT’S CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW<br />
2008 12 12 0 0 0 2 0<br />
2007 17 16 0 1 1 13 0<br />
2006 16 12 1 0 2 7 1<br />
TOTALS 45 40 1 1 3 27 1<br />
2008: Started every contest played, appearing in 12 games ... anchored<br />
the center of the midfield ... took two shots, placing one on goal.<br />
CHARLIE<br />
WATTS<br />
#4<br />
MIDFIELDER<br />
5-10 • 175 • Sr./Sr. • 3L<br />
Ann Arbor, Mich.<br />
Huron<br />
2007: Started 16 of 17 games played ... anchored the center of the midfield ... assisted winning goal in 2-0 victory against Canisius (9/21)<br />
... placed five of 13 shots taken on goal.<br />
2006: Appeared in 16 games, started 12 ... scored the game-winner in a 1-0 win at Canisus (10/15).<br />
High School: MHSSCA Division I First Team All-State selection … chosen to the Detroit News All-Metro Team … amassed<br />
25 goals and 13 assists during senior season, leading the River Rats<br />
to a school-record 19 wins … three-year member of the state Olympic<br />
Development Program … competed for the Vardar club team<br />
... high school teammates with current Bronco Andrew Gasiorek.<br />
Personal: Majoring in university curriculum … son of Russell and<br />
Roasilie Watts … born April 6, 1988 in Ann Arbor, Mich.<br />
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2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
C.J.<br />
BROWN<br />
MIDFIELDER<br />
5-7 • 150 • Jr./Jr. • 2L<br />
Tecumseh, Mich.<br />
Tecumseh<br />
#14<br />
2008:<br />
BROWN’S CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW<br />
2008 18 16 2 1 5 19 1<br />
2007 19 10 5 1 11 10 1<br />
TOTALS 37 26 7 2 16 29 2<br />
Tallied two goals and one assist for five points ... both goals came<br />
during Mid-American Conference play ... netted the game-winner in a 2-0<br />
shutout against Florida Atlantic (9/28) ... scored <strong>WMU</strong>’s lone goal in a 2-1<br />
loss to Hartwick (11/8) ... recorded assist against Robert Morris (9/12) ...<br />
placed seven of 19 shots on goal ... appeared in 18 games, starting 16.<br />
2007: Played in all 19 games, started 10 ... tied with Tom Oatley as the team’s leading goal scorer, netting five goals ... led <strong>WMU</strong><br />
with three conference goals ... was second on the team in points, added an assist for 11 total points ... scored on half the shots<br />
took, for a .500 shooting percentage ... placed seven of 10 shots on goal ... scored the game-winner against IPFW (9/9) ... tallied<br />
goals in three straight games, scoring against Buffalo (10/12), Bradley (10/14), and recording two, including the tying goal in a<br />
3-3 tie at Hartwick (10/20) ... assisted team’s only goal at No. 16 Michigan State (10/24), collecting a point in four straight games<br />
... was only Bronco to score multiple goals in one game.<br />
High School: Three-year letterwinner ... led team in scoring<br />
three of four seaons ... finished prep career with 54 goals and<br />
30 assists ... named Lenawee County Player of the Year as<br />
a senior ... was an all-state honorable mention selection as a<br />
senior ... played club for Ann Arbor Aresenal.<br />
Personal: Majoring in civil engineering … son<br />
of Craig and Cheryl Brown … born April 2,<br />
1989 in Tecumseh, Mich.<br />
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GASIOREK’S CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW<br />
2008 14 9 1 3 5 10 1<br />
2007 16 3 0 0 0 3 0<br />
TOTALS 30 12 1 3 5 13 1<br />
2008: Tied for second on the team in assists with three, also scoring one<br />
goal for five points ... placed eight of 10 shots on goal ... appeared in nine<br />
contests, making 14 starts ... assisted the game-winning goal in a 3-2<br />
win over St. Francis (9/31) ... scored the game-winner and assisted another<br />
goal in <strong>WMU</strong>’s 3-0 win over Bowling Green (10/15) ... assisted a goal<br />
against Northern Illinois (11/6).<br />
ANDREW<br />
GASIOREK<br />
#27<br />
MIDFIELDER<br />
5-9 • 150 • Jr./Sr. • 2L<br />
Ann Arbor, Mich.<br />
Huron<br />
2007: Played in 16 games, started three ... made first collegiate<br />
start against IPFW (9/9) ... attempted eight shots and placed two<br />
on goal.<br />
2006: Redshirted.<br />
High School: Compiled 32 goals and 41 assists over<br />
three prep seasons … all-district and all-area selection<br />
senior year … captained the River Rats to a 20-<br />
5-3 record and regional final in 2005 … teams won<br />
51 contests over three years … leading scorer of<br />
the U17 and U15 Ann Arbor Arsenal club program<br />
... high school teammates with former Bronco<br />
Tom Oatley and current Bronco Charlie Watts.<br />
Personal: Majoring in business … son of Anthony<br />
and Mary Ann Gasiorek … born June 17,<br />
1988 in Ann Arbor, Mich.<br />
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2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
JORDAN<br />
MILLER<br />
DEFENDER<br />
5-10 • 160 • Jr./Jr. • 2L<br />
Mattawan, Mich.<br />
Heritage Christian<br />
#20<br />
2008:<br />
MILLER’S CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW<br />
2008 14 9 0 0 0 3 0<br />
2007 15 2 0 0 0 1 0<br />
TOTALS 29 11 0 0 0 4 0<br />
Started nine of 14 games played ... fired three shots ... used on the<br />
right side of the defense.<br />
2007: Appeared in 15 games, started two ... made first collegiate<br />
start against No. 16 Michigan State (10/24) ... took one shot ...<br />
helped defense post two shutouts.<br />
High School: Four-year letterwinner ... four-time first team allconference,<br />
all-district and all-regional selection ... named first<br />
team all-state sophomore and junior years, all-state honorable mention<br />
as a freshman and second team all-state as a senior ... finished career with 145 goals,<br />
67 assists and 212 points - set school records in all three categories ... goal and point total both<br />
third best all-time in the state ... led team to conference championship all four years and district<br />
titles during freshman and senior campaign ... played club for Vardar III, 2004 Super-Y League<br />
national finalists, 2005 regional champs and national finalists, 2004 State Cup winners ...<br />
made a national appearance as a member of the Kalamazoo Kingdom (PDL), along with<br />
Bronco teammates Tyler Rosenhagen and Ko Yamamoto, in 2007.<br />
Personal: Majoring in business … son of David and Kellie Miller ... father<br />
received a master’s degree from <strong>WMU</strong> ... brothers, A.J. and Hunter, also<br />
currently attending <strong>WMU</strong> … born April 16, 1988 in Traverse City, Mich.<br />
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SULEMANA BABA’S CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW<br />
2008 18 12 4 0 8 19 0<br />
2008: Led team in goals scored (4) and points (8) ... placed 11 of 19 shots<br />
on goal ... appeared in 18 games, starting 12 ... scored Broncos’ first goal<br />
of the season in a 1-1 tie against Vermont (8/29) ... netted a goal in backto-back<br />
games at No. 24 Michigan (10/12) and in a 3-0 win against Bowling<br />
Green (10/15) ... scored fourth goal of season against Hartwick (11/8).<br />
SAEED<br />
SULEMANA BABA<br />
#18<br />
FORWARD<br />
6-0 • 150 • Jr./Jr. • 1L<br />
Tamale, Ghana<br />
Manarat, Jeddah<br />
2007: Walk-on at <strong>WMU</strong>, did not see game action.<br />
Personal: Majoring in industrial engineering ... maintains a 3.28 GPA ... son of Suleman<br />
and Hasana Baba ... has a brother, Ahmed and four sisters, Fatima, Eman,<br />
Huda and Muna ... born June 30, 1986 in Tamale, Ghana.<br />
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2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
KO<br />
YAMAMOTO<br />
YAMAMOTO’S CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW<br />
2008 11 5 0 0 0 2 0<br />
2007 18 7 0 3 3 7 0<br />
TOTALS 29 11 0 3 3 9 0<br />
MIDFIELDER<br />
2008: Played in 11 games and made five starts ... took one at Akron (10/25)<br />
5-7 • 150 • Jr./Jr. • 2L<br />
#16<br />
and vs. Hartwick (11/13).<br />
Portage, Mich.<br />
Portage Central<br />
2007: Saw action in 18 games, started nine ... recorded three assists ... took<br />
seven shots and put three on goal ... assisted both goals in a 2-1 win against<br />
IPFW (9/9) ... one of three Broncos to assist multiple goals in a single game ... made first collegiate start at IUPUI (9/14) ... also assisted winning<br />
goal at Western Illinois (9/16).<br />
High School: Three-year letterwinner ... all-state honorable mention selection as a junior ... named third team all-state as a senior ... member of<br />
Super-Y League ‘88/’89 Select Team at Super Y League national camp ... made a national appearance as a member of the Kalamazoo Kingdom<br />
(PDL), along with Bronco teammates Jordan Miller and Tyler Rosenhagen, in 2007.<br />
Personal: Majoring in accountancy ...<br />
maintains 3.43 GPA ... son of Ken<br />
and Kumi Yamamoto ... born Nov.<br />
21, 1988 in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
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CRON’S CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW<br />
2008 17 14 0 0 0 1 0<br />
2008: Played the most games of any freshman, appearing in 17 contests<br />
and making 14 starts ... used on the center of the defense ... took one shot<br />
against St. Francis (Pa.) (8/31).<br />
High School: Three-year letterwinner ... captained team as a senior ... led<br />
team in points as a junior ... named Most Improved Player as a sophomore<br />
... played club with the Ohio Elite <strong>Soccer</strong> Academy ... National Honor Society member.<br />
BRIAN<br />
CRON<br />
#21<br />
2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
DEFENDER<br />
6-2 • 185 • So./So. • 1L<br />
Maineville, Ohio<br />
Cincinnati Moeller<br />
Personal: Majoring in engineering ... maintains a 3.85 GPA ... son of Patti Otten Cron<br />
... has a brother, Jacob and sister, Courtney ... born March 3, 1990 in Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
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2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
SAM<br />
MEYER<br />
FORWARD<br />
5-10 • 155 • So./So. • 1L<br />
Northfield, Ill.<br />
New Trier<br />
#9<br />
MEYER’S CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW<br />
2008 16 15 1 4 6 11 0<br />
2008: Led the team in assists (4) and ranked second in points (6), scoring<br />
one goal ... placed six of 11 shots on goal ... appeared in 16 games, making<br />
15 starts - the most of any freshman ... assisted Broncos’ first goal of the<br />
season in a 1-1 tie against Vermont (8/29) ... the following game, assisted<br />
the game-winning goal in a 3-2 win over St. Francis (Pa.) (9/31) ... assisted<br />
two goals in <strong>WMU</strong>’s 3-0 win over Bowling Green (10/15) ... was the only<br />
Bronco to record multiple assists in a single game.<br />
High School: Two-year letterwinner ... team was the IHSA AA State soccer champions junior year ... played club with FC United<br />
<strong>Soccer</strong> ... team was Blue Chip Showcase Division G champions and Mississippi Fire Spring Classic Champions ... led U18 FC<br />
United Club in Illinois State Cup spring of 2008 with six goals and three assists in five games, as team captured first ever cup<br />
championship.<br />
Personal: Majoring in business ... maintains a 3.13 GPA ... son of<br />
Duayne and Beth Meyer ... has two older sisters, Sarah and Anna<br />
... Anna was the captain of the University of Illinois Collegiate<br />
Skating Team that took second place the 2009 Synchro<br />
nationals ... born Nov. 13, 1989 in St.<br />
Louis, Mo.<br />
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LEWIS’S CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW<br />
2008 13 8 1 0 2 15 0<br />
2008: Played in 13 games and made eight starts ... scored Broncos’ only<br />
goal in a 2-1 loss at Canisius (10/5) ... took 15 shots, placing four on goal<br />
... took a season-high four shots at Michigan (10/12).<br />
DAN<br />
LEWIS<br />
2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
MIDFIELDER<br />
5-9 • 145 • So./So. • 1L<br />
Arlington Heights, Ill.<br />
Buffalo Grove<br />
#15<br />
High School: Three-year letterwinner ... 2005 high school team was ranked<br />
number one in the state ... named all-conference team and all-area in 2006<br />
... played for the Socker F.C. Elite Club Team for nine years ... member of 2003 and 2004 Michigan Wolves state runner-up teams<br />
... 2006 Illinois state champions and 2005 Illinois state runners up as part of the Sockers F.C. ... 2006 National Champions for<br />
the US Club <strong>Soccer</strong> ... member of Michigan ODP, 2000-04 and Illinois ODP, 2004-07.<br />
Personal: Majoring in university curriculum ... son of Max and Sue Lewis ... father played semi-pro soccer in the U.K. ... has two<br />
brothers; Adam, currently a varsity soccer coach in Nevada and Matthew, a Western Michigan graduate ... born Dec. 24, 1989 in<br />
Park Ridge, Ill.<br />
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2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
DOUG<br />
RAAK<br />
DEFENDER<br />
5-9 • 165 • So./So. • 1L<br />
South Haven, Mich.<br />
South Haven<br />
#2<br />
RAAK’S CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW<br />
2008 13 11 0 1 1 4 0<br />
2008: Saw action in 13 games, making 11 starts ... made first career start<br />
against Michigan State (9/24) ... assisted winning goal in 3-0 victory over<br />
Bowling Green (10/15) ... took four shots, placing one on goal.<br />
High School: Four-year letterwinner ... selected first team all-state both junior<br />
and senior seasons ... four-time all-district and all-conference selection<br />
... named MVP of Williamston tournament ... also an all-state place kicker in<br />
football ... mid-Michigan football club great eight award winner.<br />
Personal: Majoring in manufacturing engineering ... son of Jim and Barb Raak<br />
... mother is a <strong>WMU</strong> graduate and played field hockey for Broncos during the<br />
1970’s ... has three older sisters, Jessica, Kayla and Alishia, currently a junior<br />
catcher on Tri-State’s softball team ... born March 29, 1990 in Holland, Mich.<br />
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SCHIFFER’S CAREER NUMBERS<br />
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW<br />
2008 13 5 0 0 0 1 0<br />
2008: Appeared in 13 games and started five ... first career start came<br />
against IUPUI (9/7) ... took one shot vs. Vermont (8/29).<br />
2007: Redshirted.<br />
PAT<br />
SCHIFFER<br />
#5<br />
MIDFIELDER<br />
6-3 • 200 • So./Jr. • 1L<br />
St. Johns, Mich.<br />
Ovid Elsie<br />
High School: Four-year letterwinner ... threetime<br />
all-conference and first team all-district<br />
selection ... tabbed first team all-region<br />
and second team all-state as a senior ...<br />
also lettered in basketball and track and<br />
field ... served as captain in all three sports<br />
... named conference’s Most Outstanding Player<br />
in basketball as a junior and honorable mention allstate<br />
as a senior ... played club soccer for T.N.T. Dynamite.<br />
Personal: Majoring in aviation … maintains a 3.45 GPA ... son of Mike<br />
and Kathryn Schiffer … mother attended Western Michigan and gradfather<br />
was an instructor at <strong>WMU</strong> ... born Feb. 14, 1989 in St. Johns, Mich.<br />
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2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
YLLSON<br />
ASANI<br />
DEFENDER<br />
6-1 • 170 • Fr./Fr.<br />
Saline, Mich.<br />
Saline<br />
#12<br />
TOM<br />
COLE<br />
DEFENDER<br />
6-4 • 180 • Fr./Fr.<br />
Ann Arbor, Mich.<br />
Pioneer<br />
#24<br />
BRONCO NEWCOMERS<br />
High School: Three-year letterwinner and All-Southeastern Conference<br />
selection in final two seasons after being named honorable mention<br />
as a sophomore ... was also a two-time all-district pick and earned allregional,<br />
first-team all-state and Detroit News All-State Dream Team<br />
honors a senior ... named Ann Arbor News Player of the Year, after leading<br />
Saline to the state semifinals and a 20-3-3 record his senior season<br />
... Saline was a regional finalist in 2008 and a district finalist in 2007 ...<br />
scored 17 goals and had 23 assists as a senior, recording a total of 36<br />
goals and 39 assists over three seasons.<br />
Personal: Majoring in nursing ... son of Abraham and Kathy Asani ...<br />
born Sept. 10, 1991 in Ann Arbor, Mich.<br />
High School: Two-year letterwinner, leading Pioneer to a 27-5-8 overall<br />
record his junior and senior season ... Pioneer captured the South Eastern<br />
Conference crown, going undefeated Cole’s junior year with a 15-0-<br />
3 record ... named first team all-conference this past year and second<br />
team all-area ... netted nine goals as a center back and tallied four assists<br />
the past two seasons ... captain of the Michigan Rush Nike Premier<br />
club team (formerly known as Ann Arbor Arsenal Premier), a team that<br />
has been ranked No. 1 in the state of Michigan ... led club team in total<br />
scoring during the spring season in the Midwest Regional League Premier<br />
Division in both 2006 and 2008 ... Michigan Rush was a State Cup<br />
finalist in 2008 and MSL First Division Northeast Champions.<br />
Personal: Majoring in physical education ... son of Jeffrey and Karen<br />
Cole ... comes from a long line of athletes, all of which have been football<br />
players ... uncle, Pete Mitchell, played professionally in the NFL for<br />
the Jaguars and Giants ... grandfather, Ron Cole, played at Iowa State<br />
and uncles, Bob Mitchell and Dan Keller, played at Grand Valley State ...<br />
born Nov. 18, 1991 in Ann Arbor, Mich.<br />
CODY<br />
CAMP<br />
GOALKEEPER<br />
6-5 • 190 • Fr./Fr.<br />
Elkhart, Ind.<br />
Mishawaka<br />
#1<br />
JOEL<br />
DEL TORO<br />
FORWARD<br />
5-5 • 140 • Fr./Fr.<br />
Wheeling, Ill.<br />
Wheeling<br />
#23<br />
High School: Named Northern Indiana Player of the Year senior year<br />
after leading Mishawaka Marian to the state title game, where the<br />
Knights finished runners-up ... also earned first team All-Northern Indiana<br />
Conference, first team all-district and all-state honors as a senior<br />
... as a junior, set the school record with 13 shutouts and was named<br />
second team All-NIC and second team all-district ... Marian went 30-7-1<br />
in Camp’s final two seasons.<br />
Personal: Undecided on major ... son of Craig and Beth Camp ... born<br />
June 21, 1990 in Elkhart, Ind.<br />
High School: Lettered four years at Wheeling, earning all-area, all-sectional<br />
and All-Mid-Suburban League honors as a junior and senior ... the<br />
Wildcats were the 2008 MSL East co-champions ... scored three goals<br />
and tallied 11 assists junior season and recorded 11 goals and 18 assists<br />
for 40 points as a senior.<br />
Personal: Majoring in nursing ... son of Luis and Teresa Del Toro ... born<br />
Feb. 26, 1991 in Chicago, Ill.<br />
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ROSS<br />
DICKSON<br />
MIDFIELDER<br />
5-10 • 160 • So./So.<br />
Buffalo Grove, Ill.<br />
Stevenson<br />
Ohio State #28<br />
LUIS<br />
LEMUS<br />
MIDFIELDER<br />
5-9 • 170 • Fr./Fr.<br />
Oklahoma City, Okla.<br />
Putnam County<br />
#6<br />
2008: Played at Ohio State ... made 10 appearances and one start ...<br />
tallied two assists for two points ... first assist came against Furman<br />
(9/14), second against Eastern Illinois (10/5).<br />
High School: Played in every game of high school career ... team captain<br />
and first-team all-state selection as a senior ... all-conference selection<br />
his junior season ... team leader in goals and assists junior and senior<br />
seasons ... guided team to the regional championship as junior and<br />
paced team to a regional runner-up finish as a sophomore and senior ...<br />
tallied 31 goals and dished out 39 assists in prep career ... also lettered<br />
in hockey and track.<br />
Personal: Undecided on major ... son of Doug and Linda Dickson ... has<br />
one sister, Devon, who attends Indiana University ... father, Doug, played<br />
club hockey at Western Illinois University ... born March 14, 1990.<br />
High School: Started every game of career ... scored nine goals senior<br />
season, totaling 21 in career ... recorded 25 career assists ... was selected<br />
all-district and all-conference teams all four years ... played for<br />
Jake Kurey on ESC 89 fro two years.<br />
Personal: Undecided on major ... son of Maria and Ricardo Lemus ...<br />
brother, Jose, attends University of Central Oklahoma ... born Oct. 29,<br />
1990 in Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
BRONCO NEWCOMERS<br />
DARREN<br />
JONES<br />
MIDFIELDER<br />
5-11 • 165 • Fr./Fr.<br />
Victoria, British Columbia<br />
Claremont Secondary<br />
#7<br />
KAI<br />
MENDES<br />
FORWARD<br />
5-8 • 155 • Fr./Fr.<br />
Grand Rapids, Mich.<br />
Rockford<br />
#11<br />
High School: Lettered all four years in both soccer and rugby and was<br />
named Claremont’s Junior Athlete of the Year and Junior Rugby Player<br />
of the Year ... member of the British Columbia Provincial Team in each<br />
of his four seasons and was named the league’s Most Valuable Player<br />
in 2007 ... also played with the Victoria Highlanders of the USL in 2009<br />
and had trials with the Coventry City, Bristol City and Birmingham City<br />
football clubs.<br />
Personal: Undecided on major ... son of Kevin and Patricia Jones ...<br />
older brother, Mark, played soccer at Wisconsin ... born Oct. 16, 1991<br />
in Victoria, B.C.<br />
High School: Two-year letterwinner, earning All-OK Red Conference and<br />
all-district honors the last two seasons ... named all-state honorable<br />
mention as a sophomore, second team all-state as a junior and all-state<br />
as a senior ... Rockford captured conference and district titles last season,<br />
finishing with an overall record of 18-3-1<br />
Personal: Majoring in international business ... son of Fabio Mendes<br />
and Melissa Hernandez ... father is the president of the Flying Kick <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
Club ... uncle, Marcos Mendes, played soccer for George Washington<br />
... older brother, Eric, also attends <strong>WMU</strong> ... born Aug. 24, 1990 in Grand<br />
Rapids, Mich.<br />
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DANNY<br />
MORTEMORE<br />
DEFENDER<br />
6-1 • 170 • Fr./Fr.<br />
Monclova, Ohio<br />
Anthony Wayne<br />
#17<br />
REMI<br />
SANDERFORD<br />
DEFENDER<br />
5-6 • 135 • Fr./Fr.<br />
Randaberg, Norway<br />
Randaberg VGS<br />
#8<br />
BRONCO NEWCOMERS<br />
High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer and also earned a varsity<br />
letter in basketball ... led Anthony Wayne to an overall record of 30-4-7<br />
junior and senior seasons ... the Generals were sectional, district and<br />
regional champions Mortemore’s senior season, advancing to the state<br />
final four ... was an All-Northern Lakes League honorable mention as<br />
a junior and earned second team All-NLL honors as a senior ... also<br />
named Academic All-Ohio, maintaining a GPA higher than 3.7 over four<br />
years.<br />
Personal: Majoring in biomedical sciences ... son of Stephen and Teresa<br />
Mortemore ... born Dec. 21, 1990 in Toledo, Ohio.<br />
LOGAN<br />
PIERSON<br />
DEFENDER<br />
6-1 • 165 • Fr./Fr.<br />
Lone Tree, Colo.<br />
Highland Ranch<br />
#19<br />
High School: Playing in the junior Rogaland Elite Series, Sanderford’s<br />
team posted a 14-2-2 record in 2008, capturing a regional championship<br />
in the 17-19 age division.<br />
Personal: Son of Morten and Mauri Sanderford ... has a younger brother,<br />
Tony ... born May 19, 1989 in Stavanger, Norway.<br />
High School: Two-year captain and three-year letterwinner, earning honorable<br />
mention all-conference honors as a junior ... also lettered one<br />
season in wrestling ... scored six goals playing left back as a senior ...<br />
was a member of U-18 club Colorado Rapids Developmental Academy<br />
Team and state quarterfinalist U-17 Real Colorado National team ...<br />
scored in the top 10 percent in his high school on the ACT and was a<br />
two-time state Delta Epsilon Chi (DECA) participant.<br />
Personal: Majoring in business ... son of Cart and Pia Pierson ... born<br />
April 25, 1991 in Torrance, Calif.<br />
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2008 STATISTICS<br />
Overall: 3-15-1 MAC: 2-4-0 <strong>Home</strong>: 2-6-0 Road: 0-5-0 Neutral: 1-4-1<br />
# NAME GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG GW PK<br />
13 SULEMANA BABA, Saeed 18 12 4 0 8 19 .211 11 0 0-0<br />
20 MEYER, Sam 16 15 1 4 6 11 .091 6 0 0-0<br />
14 BROWN, C.J. 18 16 2 1 5 19 .105 7 1 0-0<br />
11 FYLONENKO, Jordan 16 10 2 1 5 14 .143 11 1 0-0<br />
10 ROSENHAGEN, Tyler 16 10 1 3 5 18 .056 9 0 0-1<br />
15 GASIOREK, Andrew 14 9 1 3 5 10 .100 8 1 0-0<br />
12 McENROE, Trevor 17 15 1 1 3 10 .100 6 0 0-0<br />
2 CLEMENTS, Shaun 18 18 1 1 3 10 .100 3 0 1-1<br />
17 LEWIS, Dan 13 8 1 0 2 15 .067 4 0 0-0<br />
6 SYMINGTON, Ryan 14 1 1 0 2 8 .125 2 0 0-0<br />
9 JIMENEZ, Javier 17 9 0 2 2 9 .000 3 0 0-0<br />
22 ARGUETA, Gustavo 13 7 0 1 1 4 .000 1 0 0-0<br />
18 RAAK, Doug 13 11 0 1 1 4 .000 1 0 0-0<br />
4 MILLER, Jordan 14 9 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0-0<br />
25 KAY, Kevin 8 1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 0 0-0<br />
16 YAMAMOTO, Ko 11 5 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0-0<br />
7 WATTS, Charlie 12 12 0 0 0 2 .000 1 0 0-0<br />
8 SCHIFFER, Pat 13 5 0 0 0 1 .000 1 0 0-0<br />
3 CRON, Brian 17 14 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0-0<br />
21 MORTON, Todd 9 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0<br />
5 GUNTZVILLER, Jeff 2 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0<br />
Totals 19 15 18 48 162 .093 71 3 1-2<br />
Opponents 19 48 45 141 318 .151 15 0-1<br />
2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
2008 Results<br />
Date Opponent Score<br />
Aug. 29 Vermont T, 1-1<br />
Aug. 31 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 3-2<br />
Sept. 5 EASTERN ILLINOIS L, 0-2<br />
Sept. 7 IUPUI L, 4-0<br />
Sept. 12 Robert Morris L, 2-1<br />
Sept. 14 Pitt L, 1-0<br />
Sept. 19 OAKLAND L, 3-0<br />
Sept. 21 Valparaison L, 3-0<br />
Sept. 24 MICHIGAN STATE L, 6-0<br />
Sept. 28 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W, 2-0<br />
Oct. 3 Buffalo * L, 2-0<br />
Oct. 5 Canisius L, 2-1<br />
Oct. 12 Michigan L, 5-1<br />
Oct. 15 BOWLING GREEN * W, 3-0<br />
Oct. 19 DETROIT L, 3-1<br />
Oct. 25 Akron * L, 2-0<br />
Nov. 6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * L, 2-1<br />
Nov. 8 HARTWICK * L, 2-1<br />
Nov. 13 Hartwick % L, 4-0<br />
* Mid-American Conference opponent<br />
% MAC Tournament<br />
home matches in all caps<br />
2008 STATISTICS<br />
# NAME GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T SH ATTENDANCE<br />
1 LEONHARD, Peter 3 0 113:10 1 0.80 1 .500 1 0 1 0 <strong>Home</strong> — 2,455 (307 avg.)<br />
28 LEWIS, Paul 6 5 478:34 12 2.26 27 .692 2 3 0 2 Road — 2,318<br />
0 REED, A.J. 14 14 1168:05 35 2.70 56 .615 0 12 0 0<br />
Totals 19 19 1759:49 48 2.45 86 .642 3 15 1 1<br />
Opponents 19 19 1759:49 15 0.77 56 .789 15 3 1 9<br />
GOALS BY PERIODS 1 2 OT 2OT TOT<br />
Western Michigan 6 9 0 0 __ 15<br />
Opponents 21 24 1 2 __ 48<br />
SHOTS BY PERIODS 1 2 OT 2OT TOT<br />
Western Michigan 70 89 3 0 __ 162<br />
Opponents 141 163 9 5 __ 318<br />
SAVES BY PERIODS 1 2 OT 2OT TOT<br />
Western Michigan 38 47 1 0 __ 86<br />
Opponents 26 29 1 0 __ 56<br />
CORNERS BY PERIODS 1 2 OT 2OT TOT<br />
Western Michigan 31 36 0 0 __ 67<br />
Opponents 41 46 2 0 __ 89<br />
FOULS BY PERIODS 1 2 OT 2OT TOT<br />
Western Michigan 106 113 7 3 __ 229<br />
Opponents 102 10 9 2 __ 216<br />
STATISTICAL ABBREVIATIONS:<br />
GP-Games Played__GS-Game Started__G-Goals__ A-Assists__PTS-Points__SH-Shots__SH%-Shooting Percentage__SOG-Shots<br />
On Goal__GW-Game-Winners__PK-Penalty Kicks__YC-Yellow Cards__RC-Red Cards__MIN-<br />
Minutes Played__GA-Goals Allowed__GAA-Goals-Against Average__SV-Saves__SV%-Save Percentage__W-<br />
Wins__L-Losses__T-Ties__SH-Shutouts__PK-Penalty Kicks<br />
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HISTORY & AWARDS<br />
38<br />
All-MAC<br />
(since entry into the MAC in 1993)<br />
2007...............................Tom Oatley, F, 2nd<br />
2006......................... Terry Dowding, F, 2nd<br />
Tom Oatley, F, 2nd<br />
2005......................... Javier Arana, MF, 2nd<br />
Tom Oatley, F, 2nd<br />
Chad Schurr, D, 2nd<br />
2004........................Dustin Snyder, MF, 1st<br />
Ryan Goldman, MF, 2nd<br />
Edgar Rivera, F, 2nd<br />
2003................................Scott Duhl, D, 1st<br />
Jeff Hughes, F, 1st<br />
Guiseppe Ianni, F, 2nd<br />
Jason Okroy, MF, 2nd<br />
2002.................................Scott Duhl, F, 1st<br />
2001 ..........................Mike Bravo, MF, 2nd<br />
Scott Duhl, F, 2nd<br />
Reese Richardson, F, 2nd<br />
2000...........................Mike Bravo, MF, 2nd<br />
Scott Duhl, F, 2nd<br />
Rob Friend, F, 2nd<br />
Reese Richardson, D, 2nd<br />
1999............................Eric Pogue, GK, 2nd<br />
1996............................. Andy Beall, MF, 1st<br />
Steve Bibi, F, 1st<br />
1995................................Andy Beall, D, 1st<br />
1994............................. Andy Beall, MF, 1st<br />
Dan Edwards, F, 1st<br />
1993............................Dan Edwards, F, 1st<br />
Jeff Hodgson, MF, 1st<br />
Malen Earl, F, HM<br />
All-MAC Coaches Team<br />
(as selected by league coaches, 1971-75)<br />
1974......................... Kristo Aleksov, F, 2nd<br />
Mike Kosmides, MF, 2nd<br />
Klaus Wheeler, F, 2nd<br />
1973........................Khatab Al-Dalfa, F, 1st<br />
Dale Hetherington, GK, 1st<br />
Ken Heidel, D, 2nd<br />
Doug Marks, D, 2nd<br />
1972.......................Abdul Al-Wazzan, F, 1st<br />
Erick Pfeifer, D, 2nd<br />
1971......................... Dennis Buford, D, 1st<br />
Ahmad Nassar, F, 1st<br />
Keith Shroyer, GK, 2nd<br />
John Wagner, D, 2nd<br />
MAC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR<br />
2000..........................Reese Richardson, D<br />
MAC COACH OF THE YEAR<br />
2003.................................... Chris Karwoski<br />
MAC All-Tournament Team<br />
2005.................................. Ryan Hodges, D<br />
Edgar Rivera, MF<br />
2004...................................Chris Okroy, MF<br />
Jason Okroy, D<br />
Giuliano Teixeira, MF<br />
2003...................................Brent Miller, GK<br />
Giuliano Teixeira, MF<br />
Travis Waters, D<br />
Pat Wilson, D<br />
1994........................................Andy Beall, F<br />
Dan Edwards, F<br />
Andy Beall (1993-96) is the only player in Bronco men’s soccer<br />
history to be named First Team All-MAC three times. Beal<br />
joined the Kalamazoo Kingdom for their inaugural season<br />
and played five seasons for the PDL franchise.<br />
MAC All-Academic Team<br />
2008............................ Jordan Fylonenko, F<br />
2007............................ Jordan Fylonenko, F<br />
Kyle Hall, D<br />
Mark Kroeger, D<br />
2006..................................Terry Dowding, F<br />
Mark Kroeger, D<br />
2005................................Dan Picmann, MF<br />
Edgar Rivera, MF<br />
2004...................................Dan Picmann, D<br />
Edgar Rivera, MF<br />
Ryan Goldman, F<br />
1998...........................Evan Fonger, MF, 1st<br />
Eric Pogue, GK, 1st<br />
Steve Roth, MF, 1st<br />
1997...................... David Fernandez, F, 1st<br />
Eric Pogue, GK, 1st<br />
1996............................ Owen Crosby, D, 1st<br />
David Fernandez, F, 1st<br />
1995............................ Owen Crosby, D, 1st<br />
John Spano, D, HM<br />
1994............................ Dan Edwards, F, 1st<br />
Larry Osiecki, GK, 1st<br />
Owen Crosby, D, HM<br />
1993............................ Dan Edwards, F, 1st<br />
Larry Osiecki, GK, 1st<br />
Jason Ries, D, 1st<br />
Mark Potvin, D, HM<br />
All-MAC <strong>Soccer</strong> Cup<br />
(Mid-American <strong>Soccer</strong> Conference, 1986-92)<br />
1989.............................Matt Borkowski, GK<br />
Carlo Pertot, MF<br />
Craig VanRenterghem, F<br />
1987.............................Matt Borkowski, GK<br />
Chris Carney, D<br />
Scott Hines, D<br />
1986.......................................... Jim Berry, F<br />
Andy Beyrer, MF<br />
MAC Cup All-Academic<br />
1989..............................Brad Blackmer, MF<br />
1987..............................Brad Blackmer, MF<br />
MAC Player of the Week<br />
2007............................Tom Oatley, F, 10-15<br />
2004..................Ryan Goldman, MF, 10-25<br />
2003............................ Jeff Hughes, F, 9-29<br />
Michael John-Williams, MF, 9-8<br />
Ian Spooner, GK, 9-1<br />
1998.......................... Dan Mulvihill, F, 9-15<br />
1994........................Dan Edwards, F, 10-11<br />
1993............................ Andy Beall, F, 10-19<br />
Malen Earl, MF, 9-14<br />
All-Great Lakes Region Team<br />
2005................................Tom Oatley, F, 3rd<br />
2004........................Dustin Snyder, MF, 3rd<br />
2003 .............................Jeff Hughes, F, 2nd<br />
Scott Duhl, MF, 3rd<br />
Mideast<br />
1997..................................Steve Bibi, F, 3rd<br />
1996 .................................Steve Bibi, F, 3rd<br />
1994............................ Dan Edwards, F, 3rd<br />
1992........................... Dan Edwards, F, 2nd<br />
1990 ..................................Chip Gill, D, 2nd<br />
Ian Brown-Peterside, F, HM<br />
1989..............................Kevin Kleva, D, 3rd<br />
1988.......................... Carlo Pertot, MF, 2nd<br />
1987..............................Kevin Kleva, D, 3rd<br />
1985.......................... Paul Scheel, MF, 2nd<br />
1982............................Mosen Khani, F, HM<br />
1979...........................Tom Boehm, GK, HM<br />
Midwest<br />
1976................ Dale Hetherington, GK, HM<br />
1975............... Dale Hetherington, GK, 2nd<br />
Academic All-District<br />
2005 ......................Dan Pickmann, MF, 1st<br />
Academic All-Region<br />
(National <strong>Soccer</strong> Coaches Association)<br />
1992............................ Dan Edwards, F, 1st<br />
1991............................. David Nick, MF, 1st<br />
Michael Foley, D, 2nd<br />
<strong>WMU</strong> Most Valuable Player<br />
2007....................................... Tom Oatley, F<br />
2006..................................Terry Dowding, F<br />
Mark Kroeger, D<br />
2005....................................... Tom Oatley, F<br />
2004.................................. Ian Spooner, GK<br />
2003........................................Scott Duhl, D<br />
2002....................................Mike Bravo, MF<br />
2001.....................................Jeff Schlicht, D<br />
2000........................................ Scott Duhl, F<br />
1999.....................................Eric Pogue, GK<br />
1998.....................................Eric Pogue, GK<br />
1997.....................................Eric Pogue, GK<br />
1996.........................................Steve Bibi, F<br />
Andy Beall, D<br />
1995........................................Andy Beall, D<br />
1994................................... Dan Edwards, F<br />
1993.................................Jeff Hodgson, MF<br />
1992.................................Jeff Hodgson, MF<br />
1991.............................Matt Borkowski, GK<br />
1990........................................... Chip Gill, D<br />
1989......................................Kevin Kleva, D<br />
1988................................... Chris Carney, D<br />
Matt Borkowski, GK<br />
1987......................................Scott Hines, D<br />
1986.......................................... Jim Berry, F<br />
1985...................................Craig Tausk, MF<br />
1984.................................Kyle Leonard, GK<br />
1983..................................Kevin Green, MF<br />
1982......................................... no selection<br />
1981..................................... Brett Nagy, GK<br />
Paul Piotrowicz, D<br />
1980................................ Greg Frandsen, D<br />
1979...................................Tom Boehm, GK<br />
1978................................. Ty Stuckslager, D<br />
1977................................. Ty Stuckslager, D<br />
1976...................................... Scott Ferris, F<br />
1975........................Dale Hetherington, GK<br />
1974............................... Mike Kosmides, D<br />
1973.................................. Roger Weaver, D<br />
1972.................................... Ken Heidel, MF<br />
1971...............................Dennis Buford, MF<br />
Tom Oatley (2004-07) was a three-time All-MAC selection<br />
and was twice named team MVP. He also garnered all-region<br />
honors his sophomore season. Oatley holds the school record<br />
for most game-winning goals in a career with nine.<br />
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GAMES<br />
Season<br />
21 11 players<br />
Career<br />
77 Scott Duhl, 2000-03<br />
75 Owen Crosby, 1993-96<br />
Chip Gill, 1987-90<br />
GOALS<br />
Game<br />
4 Ryan Goldman vs. BGSU, 10-22-04<br />
Craig Tausk @ BGSU, 11-2-85<br />
Randy Wojtala vs. Chicago, 10-15-77<br />
Season<br />
16 Jeff Hughes, 2003<br />
Randy Wojtala, 1977<br />
Career<br />
34 Dan Edwards, 1991-94<br />
29 Randy Wojtala, 1976-79<br />
Consecutive<br />
4 five times<br />
Quickest<br />
start of game/half<br />
0:20 Lee Parnham (1st) vs. CMU, 10-2-83<br />
two goals<br />
0:14 Randy Wojtala vs. EMU, 9-23-78<br />
three goals<br />
22:21 Ryan Goldman vs. BGSU, 10-22-04<br />
ASSISTS<br />
Game<br />
5 Chip Gill @ IPFW, 10-26-88<br />
Kevin Green vs. Toledo, 9-28-84<br />
Season<br />
13 Giuliano Teixeira, 2003<br />
Career<br />
24 Todd Ammon, 1987-90<br />
23 Edgar Rivera, 2003-06<br />
Jeff Hodgson, 1990-93<br />
Consecutive Games<br />
6 Steve Bibi, 1996<br />
SHOTS<br />
Game<br />
15 Ahmad Nassar vs. Toledo, 10-16-71<br />
Season<br />
77 Jeff Hughes, 2003 [MAC]<br />
Career<br />
2001 Steve Bibi, 1994-97<br />
POINTS<br />
Game<br />
9 Randy Wojtala (4-1) vs. Chicago, 10-15-77<br />
Season<br />
39 Randy Wojtala, 1977 (16-7)<br />
36 Jeff Hughes, 2003 (16-4)<br />
Consecutive Games<br />
7 Steve Bibi, 1996<br />
Rick Colling, 1984<br />
Career<br />
82 Dan Edwards, 1991-94 (34-14)<br />
74 Randy Wojtala, 1976-79 (29-16)<br />
Tom Boehm (1977-81) certainly earned his keep on a busy autumn afternoon on<br />
Sept. 21, 1979. Facing regional power Evansville on the Aces’ home turf, Boehm<br />
turned away 37 shots to preserve a 0-0 tie in double overtime. Boehm was actually<br />
credited with an improbable 52 saves that day, a number later modified to 37 based<br />
on current shots-on-goal standards. Nevertheless, Boehm’s performance still ranks<br />
second-best in NCAA history.<br />
GK: SAVES<br />
Game<br />
37 Tom Boehm @ Evansville, 1979<br />
35 Dale Hetherington @ Spring Arbor, 1975<br />
Season<br />
187 Dale Hetherington, 1975<br />
Career<br />
604 Dale Hetherington, 1973-76<br />
HISTORY & AWARDS<br />
GOALKEEPING: GAMES<br />
Season<br />
21 Eric Pogue, 1998<br />
Career<br />
67 Matt Borkowski, 1987-89, ‘91<br />
GK: GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE<br />
Season<br />
0.55 Matt Borkowski, 1988<br />
Career<br />
.904 Dale Hetherington, 1973-76<br />
On the eve of his last collegiate game, Dan Edwards (1991-94) added to his schoolrecord<br />
scoring totals, tallying two goals to lift <strong>WMU</strong> to a 2-0 win over Central Michigan<br />
at the 1994 MAC Tournament. The Portage Northern product finished with<br />
29 goals and 74 points — standards which still hold up 16 years later. Edwards<br />
earned All-MAC First Team honors for the second time at season’s end. Edwards’<br />
father, Ed, was a professor of finance and law at <strong>WMU</strong>, who also served as faculty<br />
athletic representative.<br />
GAME-WINNING GOALS (since 1988)<br />
Season<br />
5 Malen Earl, 1993<br />
Career<br />
9 Tom Oatley, 2004-07<br />
7 Dan Edwards, 1991-94<br />
GK: MINUTES PLAYED (since 1982)<br />
Game<br />
120:00 Several players<br />
Season<br />
1938:34 Eric Pogue, 1998<br />
Career<br />
6074:32 Eric Pogue, 1996-99<br />
5663:38 Matt Borkowski, 1987-89, ‘91<br />
GK: SHOTS FACED<br />
Game<br />
51 Keith Shroyer vs. Michigan State, 1971<br />
Season<br />
206 Dale Hetherington, 1975<br />
Career<br />
668 Dale Hetherington, 1973-76<br />
GK: SAVE PERCENTAGE<br />
Season<br />
.927 Dale Hetherington, 1973<br />
Career<br />
.825 Megan Ramey, 1998-01<br />
GK: VICTORIES (since 1987)<br />
Season<br />
11 Matt Borkowski, 1989<br />
Career<br />
39 Matt Borkowski, 1987-89, ‘91<br />
GK: SHUTOUTS<br />
Season<br />
9 Matt Borkowski, 1989<br />
Consecutive<br />
4 Matt Borkowski, 1987, 1989<br />
Dale Hetherington, 1975<br />
Consecutive Minutes<br />
559:00 Matt Borkowski, 1989<br />
Career<br />
24 Matt Borkowski, 1987-89, ‘91<br />
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2009 Western Michigan Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
HISTORY & AWARDS<br />
40<br />
GAME<br />
Most Goals<br />
14 vs. St. Francis, 9-28-83<br />
Most Goals, Half<br />
10 vs. St. Francis (1st), 9-28-83<br />
Quickest Two Goals<br />
0:12 Nick Brown/Rob Nabb (2nd) @ Goshen,<br />
9-7-90<br />
Quickest Three Goals<br />
3:46 Stylianapoulos (2)/Fallon (1st) @ IPFW,<br />
10-26-88<br />
Largest Win Margin<br />
13 vs. St. Francis (14-1), 9-28-83<br />
Most Goals Allowed<br />
8 @ Bowling Green (0-8), 11-3-96<br />
@ Akron (0-8), 10-31-81<br />
Largest Loss Margin<br />
8 @ Bowling Green (0-8), 11-3-96<br />
@ Akron (0-8), 10-31-81<br />
Most Shots<br />
59 vs. Grand Rapids Baptist, 10-7-71<br />
Fewest Shots<br />
1 @ Ohio, 10-30-71<br />
Most Opponent Shots<br />
51 vs. Michigan State, 10-20-71<br />
Fewest Opponent Shots<br />
1 vs. Hillsdale, 10-3-01<br />
SEASON<br />
Most Wins<br />
12 2003, 1988<br />
Most Losses<br />
15 1998, 1999, 2008<br />
Most <strong>Home</strong> Wins<br />
7 1989<br />
Best <strong>Home</strong> Record<br />
7-0-0 1.000, 1989<br />
Best Road Record<br />
5-2-1 .687, 1986<br />
Consecutive <strong>Home</strong> Wins<br />
8 1989-90<br />
Consecutive Wins<br />
7 1984<br />
Unbeaten Streak<br />
11 1983-84<br />
Consecutive Losses<br />
12 1998<br />
Notes regarding the records section:<br />
• From 1971-82, goals counted for one point in player individual statistics. For sake<br />
of comparsion, point totals prior to the 1983 season in this record section have been<br />
adjusted to meet today’s standards: two points for a goal, one point for an assist.<br />
• Two types of shots have been recorded through the years. “Shots on Goal” produce<br />
either a goal or a goalkeeper save. SOGs were recorded during the following years:<br />
1971, 1973-80, 1986-89, 1990-94. In accordance with the latest NCAA rulebook, a<br />
shot is now defined as any “kick directed towards goal with the intent to score” — no<br />
matter how wide or high. This definition has been in use since the 1995 season and<br />
was previously applied during the period of 1981-85.<br />
• The same criteria holds true for “Shots Faced” by goalkeepers. From 1971, ‘73-<br />
80, ‘86-89, ‘90-94, only “Shots on Goal” were recorded while under today’s scoring<br />
procedures, any shot directed towards goal counts as a “Shot Faced” (this was true<br />
for the 1981-85 seasons, ‘95-present).<br />
• Starting in 2005, games became shorter in length as NCAA overtimes went from<br />
two 15-minute periods to two 10-minute periods.<br />
BRONCO COACHING HISTORY<br />
Overall MAC MAC MAC<br />
Year Record Record Finish Tourney Coach<br />
2008 3-15-1 2-4-0 5th Quarterfinals Karwoski<br />
2007 7-10-2 0-4-1 6th Quarterfinals Karwoski<br />
2006 6-12-1 3-2-0 3rd Quarterfinals Karwoski<br />
2005 9-9-2 2-2-1 3rd-t Semifinals Karwoski<br />
2004 9-7-4 3-2-1 4th Championship (L) Karwoski<br />
2003 12-7-2 3-2-1 3rd Championship (W) Karwoski<br />
2002 3-14-2 1-6-0 7th Quarterfinals Karwoski<br />
2001 5-13-1 1-4-1 5th Quarterfinals Karwoski<br />
2000 6-13-1 1-5-0 6th-t Quarterfinals Karwoski<br />
1999 2-15-3 0-5-2 8th Semifinals Karwoski<br />
1998 4-15-2 1-7-0 8th-t Quarterfinals Karwoski<br />
1997 5-8-4 1-5-1 7th Quarterfinals Glass<br />
1996 4-11-4 0-4-1 6th Quarterfinals Glass<br />
1995 6-12-1 1-4-0 5th Quarterfinals Glass<br />
1994 9-10-1 2-3-0 4th Semifinals Glass<br />
1993 10-8-0 2-3-0 4th — Glass<br />
1992 6-7-2 — — — Glass<br />
1991 10-8-0 — — — Glass<br />
1990 8-9-2 — — — Glass<br />
1989 11-6-1 — — — Glass<br />
1988 12-5-2 — — — Glass<br />
1987 10-8-1 — — — Glass<br />
1986 8-9-1 — — — Glass<br />
1985 9-8-0 — — — Glass<br />
1984 9-7-1 — — — Glass<br />
1983 8-10-0 — — — Glass<br />
1982 10-8-2 — — — Ferris<br />
1981 6-9-3 — — — Ferris<br />
1980 6-11-2 — — — Ferris<br />
1979 4-9-2 — — — Ferris<br />
1978 7-2-3 — — — Ferris<br />
1977 6-6-1 — — — Glon<br />
1976 5-5-2 — — — Glon<br />
1975 5-5-2 — — — Glon<br />
1974 7-5-1 — — — Glon<br />
1973 4-4-5 — — — Glon<br />
1972 2-10-1 — — — Glon<br />
1971 5-7-0 — — — Esdale<br />
Totals 258-337-65 23-62-9<br />
MAC TOURNAMENT<br />
Year Opponent Res. Score Round Site<br />
2008 @ Hartwick L 4-0 Quarterfinals Oneonta, N.Y.<br />
2007 @ Hartwick L 1-1* Quarterfinals Oneonta, N.Y.<br />
2006 Bowling Green L 2-1 Quarterfinals Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />
2005 @ Akron L 0-5 Semifinals Akron, Ohio<br />
Bowling Green W 2-0 Quarterfinals Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />
2004 @ Akron L 1-6 Championship Akron, Ohio<br />
Kentucky W 1-0 Semifinals Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />
Marshall W 2-2 (SO) Quarterfinals Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />
2003 Bowling Green W 5-0 Championship Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />
vs. Akron W 1-0 (SO) Semifinals Bowling Green, Ohio<br />
vs. Marshall W 1-0 Quarterfinals Bowling Green, Ohio<br />
2002 vs. Akron L 0-3 Quarterfinals Huntington, WVa.<br />
2001 vs. Marshall L 1-3 Quarterfinals Akron, Ohio<br />
2000 vs. Marshall L 1-2 (2 OT) Quarterfinals Buffalo, N.Y.<br />
1999 vs. Kentucky L 0-3 Semifinals DeKalb, Ill.<br />
vs. Akron W 2-1 Quarterfinals DeKalb, Ill.<br />
1998 vs. Akron L 0-5 Quarterfinals Lexington, Ky.<br />
1997 vs. Kentucky L 1-2 Quarterfinals Oxford, Ohio<br />
1996 vs. Kentucky L 0-1 Quarterfinals Bowling Green, Ohio<br />
1995 Miami L 1-3 Quarterfinals Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />
1994 vs. Miami L 2-6 Semifinals Akron, Ohio<br />
vs. Central Michigan W 2-0 Quarterfinals Akron, Ohio<br />
Note: MAC soccer began in 1993; MAC Tournament commenced in 1995.<br />
* lost in shootout, 4-2<br />
NCAA COLLEGE CUP<br />
Year Opponent Res. Score<br />
2003 U-W Milwaukee L 4-1<br />
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LARGEST HIGHER EDUCATION IN-<br />
STITUTION, ATTRACTING A DIVERSE<br />
AND CULTURALLY RICH STUDENT<br />
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FACULTY MEMBERS HAVE BEEN<br />
TRAINED AT SOME OF THE WORLD’S<br />
FINEST INSTITUTIONS AND THEY<br />
BRING TO THE UNIVERSITY A GLOB-<br />
AL PERSPECTIVE THAT ENHANCES<br />
THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT.<br />
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<strong>WMU</strong>’S DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE<br />
IS WIDELY RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF<br />
THE NATION’S BEST UNDERGRADU-<br />
ATE PROGRAMS AND IS A REGULAR<br />
WINNER OF AMERICAN COLLEGE<br />
THEATRE FESTIVAL AWARDS.<br />
WESTERN MICHIGAN IS A DYNAMIC,<br />
STUDENT-CENTERED RESEARCH<br />
UNIVERSITY WITH AN ENROLLMENT<br />
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CUSED ON DELIVERING HIGH-QUAL-<br />
ITY UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUC-<br />
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PROVIDING STATE-OF-THE-ART ATH-<br />
LETIC FACILITIES FOR ITS STUDENT-<br />
ATHLETES, COACHES AND FANS.<br />
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AND 2002 NATIONAL INTERCOL-<br />
LEGIATE FLYING ASSOCIATION NA-<br />
TIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AND HAS<br />
PLACED AMONG THE TOP THREE IN<br />
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Kathy Beauregard, the Director of Athletics at Western Michigan University,<br />
has been involved with the Broncos in several capacities over the<br />
course of the past 29 years. She is the second-longest serving athletic<br />
director in the Mid-American Conference.<br />
Beauregard arrived in Kalamazoo as a coach before moving into administration<br />
and is entering her 12th season as mentor of one of the top<br />
programs in the MAC.<br />
Along with four MAC titles (men’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer and men’s tennis) in 2003-04, the<br />
Broncos also enjoyed an increased level of success in the classroom. <strong>WMU</strong>’s graduation rate of 83 percent<br />
in 2003 ranked eighth nationally and featured a program grade point average of nearly 3.00.<br />
On the playing field in 2002-03, the athletics campaign was highlighted by a pair of conference titles in<br />
women’s basketball and softball. The men’s basketball team also made a postseason appearance, competing<br />
in the National Invitation Tournament. Postseason appearances by the <strong>WMU</strong> football, volleyball and<br />
men’s tennis team highlighted the program’s 2000-01 athletic competition.<br />
KATHY BEAUREGARD<br />
<strong>WMU</strong> athletic facilities have greatly improved under Beauregard’s leadership.<br />
The $8-million dollar Bill Brown Football Alumni Center and the<br />
$21-million Seelye Athletic Indoor Center have benefited numerous sports<br />
teams and provide top-notch facilities for Bronco student-athletes. The<br />
locker rooms at Lawson Ice Arena were renovated and completed over the past year and the department<br />
continues to raise funds for the Hyames Field Renovation Project. <strong>WMU</strong> is in the midst of building a two<br />
million dollar state-of-the-art facility and Field Turf was also installed at Waldo Stadium during the Summer<br />
of 2006.<br />
Heavily involved in her profession, Beauregard assumed the chair position of the NCAA Olympic Sports<br />
Liaison Committee in 2001, a position which she held for two years. She represented <strong>WMU</strong> as a member of<br />
the NCAA Championships Cabinet and NCAA Football Bowl Certification Committee and currently serves on<br />
the NCAA Diversity and Inclusion Committee.<br />
The 2008-09 year saw the Bronco volleyball and men’s tennis programs capture regular season MAC<br />
crowns. The volleyball team advanced to the round of 16 at the NCAA Tournament, while the Bronco football<br />
team participated in its second bowl in three seasons and the men’s basketball team won yet another MAC<br />
West title.<br />
The 2007-08 academic year saw success within the department, on the playing field and in the classroom.<br />
<strong>WMU</strong> Athletics announced the renovation of historic Hyames Field. Heading into the future, the facility will<br />
be known as Robert J. Bobb Stadium and will undergo $2.0 million of work over the next year. Renovations<br />
to Sorensen Courts, Fran Ebert Field and upcoming work to the men’s basketball locker rooms all highlight<br />
Beauregard’s dedication to moving <strong>WMU</strong> Athletics forward.<br />
The 1999-2000 campaign was highlighted by the football team’s West Division title and trip to the MAC<br />
Championship. The women’s tennis squad captured the MAC Tourney title and advanced to the NCAA<br />
Tournament for the second-straight year and the women’s basketball squad made its second-consecutive<br />
appearance in the WNIT.<br />
In just her second year (1998-99), Beauregard provided support which helped the Bronco men’s athletic<br />
squads jump from 10th to first place in the Reese Cup standings, giving Western Michigan a share of its<br />
first all-sports trophy in 17 years.<br />
Previously the senior associate athletic director (1993-97), she supervised all revenue sports, the University’s<br />
compliance with NCAA rules, academic services, student-athlete welfare, and athletic marketing and<br />
communications.<br />
Beauregard initially came to <strong>WMU</strong> in 1979 as head women’s gymnastics coach. In nine seasons (1980-88),<br />
she produced two MAC title teams and was twice named the conference’s coach of the year.<br />
Beauregard has been active in numerous community service organizations, including Kalamazoo Rotary,<br />
the American Heart Association, Big Brothers/Big Sisters and the Glowing Embers Girl Scouts Council.<br />
Honored by numerous organizations throughout her career, Beauregard was awarded both the Woman of<br />
Achievement Award (YWCA) and Athena Award (Kalamazoo Chamber of Commerce) in 2002.<br />
Beauregard is a native of Kalamazoo and graduate of Loy Norrix High School. She earned a bachelor’s<br />
degree from Hope College in 1979 and a master’s degree from <strong>WMU</strong> in 1981.<br />
Athletically, <strong>WMU</strong>’s tennis programs found success yet again with both winning a regular season MAC title<br />
and the men’s program capturing the tournament title to earn a berth in the 2008 NCAA Tournament.<br />
Both Dave Morin and Besty Kuhle were named MAC Coaches of the Year for the second-straight season.<br />
The men’s basketball and women’s volleyball programs captured MAC West titles during the past athletic<br />
season. A pair of Bronco track student-athletes earned All-America honors with Becky Horn earning the<br />
nod during the indoor and outdoor seasons and finishing third in the 800m at the 2008 NCAA Outdoor<br />
Championships.<br />
Beauregard ensured the longevity of <strong>WMU</strong>’s football and men’s basketball programs by restructuring Bill<br />
Cubit’s and Steve Hawkins’ contracts in 2007 and 2008, respectively. <strong>WMU</strong> Athletics also welcomed Tasha<br />
McDowell as the fifth head coach of <strong>WMU</strong>’s women’s basketball program in 2008.<br />
Academically, <strong>WMU</strong> boasted a pair of Academic All-Americans in Anthony Gebhart (first team) and Joe<br />
Reitz (second team). Gebhart was the first football representative since 1998. Volleyball, baseball and<br />
gymnastics finished in the top 10 among other like programs in the APR and <strong>WMU</strong> football had the highest<br />
APR score in the MAC for the 2006-07 campaign. Overall, 415 student-athletes finished 2007-08 with a<br />
3.0 or better cumulative GPA.<br />
In 2006-07, men’s and women’s tennis not only repeated as MAC Tournament champions but captured<br />
regular season titles as well. Both Morin and Kuhle earned MAC Coach of the Year honors. The <strong>WMU</strong><br />
football team participated in the program’s first postseason bowl game since 1988. The Broncos boasted<br />
three NCAA statistical champions in five categories — Ameer Ismail (FB - sacks and tackles for loss); Carrie<br />
Moore (WBB - points per game) and Mark Letestu (HOCKEY - freshman scoring and short-handed goals).<br />
In 2000, Beauregard received the Hope College Distinguished Alumni Award from her alma mater.<br />
She and husband, Rick, have a 18-year-old son, Brad, who will attend <strong>WMU</strong> in 2009. Rick retired from Kalamazoo<br />
Public Schools after 32 years of service and began Beauregard <strong>Home</strong> Services in the Fall of 2006.<br />
WESTERN MICHIGAN MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE<br />
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS (108)<br />
46<br />
Western Michigan continued to pursue excellence in the classroom in 2006-07 as 26 student-athletes in<br />
14 sports earned Academic All-MAC status. <strong>WMU</strong> had five of its programs honored as being in the top-10<br />
percent in their respective sport in the announcement for their excellence in the classroom over the years<br />
identified in the most recent APR; baseball, men’s basketball, gymnastics, women’s tennis and volleyball.<br />
The Broncos boasted five academic all-district selections and a pair of academic all-americans in Joe Reitz<br />
and Carrie Moore.<br />
Moore and Ismail earned All-America status in their respective sports with Moore receiving honorable mention<br />
for Kodak All-American and Ismail earning Second Team AP All-American.<br />
In 2005-06, Beauregard oversaw a department that captured the Jacoby Cup Trophy, awarded to the top<br />
women’s program in the MAC based on sports standings. <strong>WMU</strong> has now won the Jacoby and Reese (men’s<br />
overall sports award) trophies during Beauregard’s tenure. The Broncos garnered three regular season<br />
titles — gymnastics, softball and women’s tennis and two MAC Tournament titles — gymnastics and women’s<br />
tennis. Under Beauregard’s direction, <strong>WMU</strong> also won its 100th MAC title all-time in 2005-06.<br />
The 2004-05 athletic campaign continued what has become common place at Western Michigan. Team<br />
and individual success began in the fall and continued through the spring, highlighted by a MAC Championship<br />
in women’s tennis. The strength of the women’s programs as a group allowed <strong>WMU</strong> to finish second<br />
in the Jacoby Cup.<br />
Men’s Tennis (21)<br />
2009, 2008, 2007, 2004, 2000, 1999, 1981,<br />
1965, 1964, 1963, 1962, 1961, 1960, 1959,<br />
1958, 1957, 1956, 1955, 1954, 1952, 1950<br />
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (18)<br />
1996, 1995, 1985, 1980, 1976, 1971, 1970,<br />
1969, 1968, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1963, 1962,<br />
1961, 1960, 1959, 1958<br />
Baseball (14)<br />
1989, 1967, 1966, 1963, 1962, 1961, 1959,<br />
1958, 1957, 1955, 1952, 1951, 1950, 1949<br />
Men’s Cross Country (14)<br />
1980, 1979, 1977, 1976, 1970, 1968, 1966,<br />
1963, 1961, 1960, 1959, 1958, 1957, 1948<br />
Women’s Tennis (11)<br />
2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2001, 2000, 1999,<br />
1997, 1995, 1990, 1984<br />
Women’s Volleyball (9)<br />
2008, 2000, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1984,<br />
1983, 1982<br />
Men’s Basketball (5)<br />
2004, 1998, 1981*, 1976, 1952<br />
Women’s Cross Country (4)<br />
1993, 1986, 1985, 1984<br />
Women’s Gymnastics (3)<br />
2006, 1987, 1986<br />
Softball (3)<br />
2006, 1984, 1983<br />
Football (2)<br />
1988, 1966*<br />
Men’s Swimming & Diving (2)<br />
1964, 1963<br />
Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (1)<br />
1985<br />
Men’s Golf (1)<br />
1949<br />
*shared title<br />
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Dr. John M. Dunn became the eighth president of Western Michigan University on July 1, 2007. He was appointed by the <strong>WMU</strong> Board of Trustees<br />
following a nationwide search.<br />
Prior to coming to <strong>WMU</strong>, President Dunn served as interim chancellor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Earlier, he held the position of<br />
provost and vice chancellor at SIUC.<br />
An educator for more than 35 years, Dr. Dunn was dean of the University of Utah’s College of Health before moving to SIUC, holding that post<br />
from 1995 to 2002. Before that, he was at Oregon State University for 20 years, last serving as associate provost there. His earlier positions at<br />
Oregon State included assistant dean of Health and Human Performance, chair of the Department of Exercise and Sport Science and director of<br />
the university’s Special Physical and Motor Fitness Clinic.<br />
Internationally known for his research and writing about the long-term health of individuals with disabilities, Dr. Dunn is the<br />
author of more than 50 professional papers and book chapters. He is a past president of the Research Consortium of the<br />
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; past editor of Quest, a professional publication for<br />
kinesiology scholars; and past president of the American Academy<br />
of Kinesiology and Physical Education.<br />
Since moving to Michigan, President Dunn has been actively<br />
engaged with state and community efforts that focus on quality-of-life<br />
issues and enhancing economic development. By appointment<br />
of Gov. Jennifer Granholm, he represents the University<br />
and West Michigan as a member of the Michigan Strategic<br />
Economic Investment and Commercialization Board. He also is<br />
a member of the boards of the Bronson Healthcare Group, First<br />
National Bank, Southwest Michigan First, the Gilmore Keyboard<br />
Festival and the <strong>WMU</strong> Foundation. He is also the 2009 chairman<br />
of the Greater Kalamazoo Area United Way campaign.<br />
DR. JOHN M. DUNN<br />
In early 2009, President Dunn led the Mid-American Conference search that resulted in the appointment of new<br />
MAC Commissioner Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher.<br />
BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />
Dennis W. Archer<br />
Jeanne H. Carlson<br />
Sarah L. DeNooyer<br />
William D. Johnston<br />
William J. Martin<br />
Kenneth V. Miller<br />
Daniel W. Pero<br />
Larry F. Tolbert<br />
Detroit, Mich.<br />
Novi, Mich.<br />
Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />
Portage, Mich.<br />
Battle Creek, Mich.<br />
Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />
Dimondale, Mich.<br />
Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />
Dr. Dunn, who began his<br />
teaching at the University<br />
of Connecticut in 1972,<br />
earned bachelor’s and<br />
master’s degrees from<br />
Northern Illinois University<br />
in 1967 and 1969, respectively.<br />
He earned his doctoral<br />
degree from Brigham<br />
Young University in 1972.<br />
UNIVERSITY SENIOR STAFF<br />
Dr. John M. Dunn<br />
Dr. Timothy J. Greene<br />
Lowell Rinker<br />
Carl M. “Bud” Bender<br />
Carol L.J. Hustoles<br />
Gregory J. Rosine<br />
Dr. Paula D. Kohler<br />
Dr. Diane K. Anderson<br />
Dr. James A. Gilchrist<br />
Dean K. Honsberger<br />
Robert G. Miller<br />
David A. Glenn<br />
Cheryl P. Roland<br />
Kathy B. Beauregard<br />
Jamie M. Jeremy<br />
Dr. Martha B. Warfield<br />
Kahler Scheumann<br />
Betty A. Kocher<br />
President<br />
Provost & VP for Academic Affairs<br />
CFO, VP for Business and Finance<br />
VP for Development<br />
VP for Legal Affairs & General Counsel<br />
Senior VP for Advancement & Legislative Affairs<br />
Associate VP for Research<br />
VP for Student Affairs<br />
Vice Provost for Academic Operations, CIO<br />
Associate VP for Budget & Planning<br />
Associate VP for Community Outreach<br />
Associate VP for Institutional Equity<br />
Associate VP of University Relations<br />
Director of Intercollegiate Athletics<br />
Executive Director of Alumni Relations<br />
Assistant VP of the Div. of Multicultural Affairs<br />
Assistant to the President<br />
Secretary to the Board of Trustees<br />
President Dunn and his<br />
wife, Linda, reside in Kalamazoo<br />
in the president’s<br />
official residence. They are<br />
the proud parents of three<br />
children, Matthew (married<br />
to Lesley), Michael and<br />
Kerry.<br />
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<strong>WMU</strong> MEDIA RELATIONS<br />
MAT<br />
KANAN<br />
DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS<br />
Ohio, 1997<br />
Fifth Season<br />
269-387-4125/269-998-2259<br />
mat.kanan@wmich.edu<br />
MATT<br />
HOLMES<br />
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS<br />
Indianapolis, 2002<br />
Fifth Season<br />
269-387-3168<br />
matt.holmes@wmich.edu<br />
INTERVIEWS<br />
Players and coaches are available for interviews<br />
after practice throughout the week. If there needs<br />
to be a special request made or phone interview,<br />
please contact Kristin Keirns at 269-387-4123 or<br />
269-998-8062. Media wishing to conduct interviews<br />
should call ahead to Kristin Keirns at 269-<br />
387-4123 or 269-998-806 and arrive 10-15 minutes<br />
before practice ends.<br />
Please observe the following rules when attending<br />
practices:<br />
• Photo journalists must shoot from along the sidelines,<br />
keeping a safe distance from players<br />
• Shooting team formations is prohibited<br />
• Do not record audio except when an interview is<br />
under way<br />
WEB SITE<br />
The official <strong>WMU</strong> Athletic Web Site contains information<br />
on all 16 varsity sports. Each sport’s home<br />
page contains the latest news releases, statistics,<br />
roster, and schedule.<br />
It is necessary to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed<br />
on your computer to view the PDF formatted<br />
news releases.<br />
All Bronco home games can be seen live on the<br />
Internet by visiting www.wmubroncos.com and signing<br />
up for Bronco Insider. This service allows you to<br />
watch and listen to the games when you can’t make<br />
it to the <strong>WMU</strong> <strong>Soccer</strong> Complex<br />
KRISTIN<br />
KEIRNS<br />
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS<br />
Heidelberg, 2005<br />
Fourth Season<br />
269-387-4123<br />
kristin.keirns@wmich.edu<br />
Bronco fans can follow Live Stats of all <strong>WMU</strong> home<br />
football games FREE. Simply go to www.wmubroncos.com,<br />
go to the men’s soccer home page and<br />
click Live Stats. When the game begins a camera<br />
icon will appear for you to click and follow the game.<br />
TWITTER<br />
Follow Coach Riddle and Western Michigan Athletics<br />
on Twitter and Facebook.<br />
twitter.com/BroncoM<strong>Soccer</strong><br />
twitter.com/keirnswmu<br />
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ADAM<br />
BODNAR<br />
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS<br />
Western Michigan, 2008<br />
Second Season<br />
269-387-4122<br />
adam.e.bodnar@wmich.edu<br />
facebook.com/westernmichiganathletics<br />
WHAT’S IN A NAME<br />
When referring to the football program or the conference,<br />
please used the following:<br />
• Western Michigan University<br />
• Western Michigan<br />
• <strong>WMU</strong><br />
• Broncos<br />
• Mid-American Conference<br />
• MAC<br />
NOT<br />
• Western<br />
• MAC Conference<br />
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Kathy Beauregard<br />
Athletic Director<br />
Robin Hook<br />
Assistant Athletic Director<br />
Dave Corstange<br />
Senior Associate Athletic Director<br />
Jeff Stone<br />
Associate Athletic Director<br />
Monty Porter<br />
Associate Athletic Director<br />
Amy Washington<br />
Assistant to Athletic Director &<br />
Senior Associate Athletic Director<br />
Dennis Corbin<br />
Assistant Athletic Director<br />
Dannie Alexander<br />
Director of Facilities<br />
Bob D’Amelio<br />
Assistant Athletic Director<br />
Don Beyer<br />
Director of Ticket Operations<br />
ATHLETIC STAFF & COACHES<br />
Kyle Blecha<br />
Director of Medical<br />
Services<br />
Rob Hunt<br />
Director of Athletic<br />
Development<br />
Elains Russell<br />
Director of Marketing<br />
Maria Sanchez<br />
Director of Academic<br />
Services & Compliance<br />
Rachel Strassner<br />
Director of Corporate<br />
Relations<br />
Stacy Vallier<br />
Director of Corporate<br />
Relations<br />
Bill Cubit<br />
Head Coach<br />
Football<br />
Jim Culhane<br />
Head Coach<br />
Hockey<br />
Randy Ford<br />
Head Coach<br />
Baseball<br />
Suzie Grech<br />
Interim Head Coach<br />
Women’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
Steve Hawkins<br />
Head Coach<br />
Men’s Basketball<br />
Terry Karwoski<br />
Head Coach<br />
Gymnastics<br />
Betsy Kuhle<br />
Head Coach<br />
Women’s Tennis<br />
Kathy Leitke<br />
Head Coach<br />
Softball<br />
Kelly Lycan<br />
Head Coach<br />
Cross Country/Track & Field<br />
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Tasha McDowell<br />
Head Coach<br />
Women’s Basketball<br />
Dave Morin<br />
Head Coach<br />
Men’s Tennis<br />
Colleen Munson<br />
Head Coach<br />
Volleyball<br />
Stu Riddle<br />
Head Coach<br />
Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
Cindy Trout<br />
Head Coach<br />
Golf<br />
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ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY<br />
ADMINISTRATION<br />
Kathy Beauregard<br />
Dave Corstange<br />
Monty Porter<br />
Jeff Stone<br />
Dennis Corbin<br />
Bob D’Amelio<br />
Robin Hook<br />
Amy Washington<br />
ACADEMIC & COMPLIANCE SERVICES<br />
Maria Sanchez<br />
Marshall Steward<br />
Rachel Strassner<br />
BUSINESS OFFICE<br />
Patty Moore<br />
Kim Hemingway<br />
Joe Armstrong<br />
CHEERLEADING<br />
Christopher Wang<br />
CORPORATE RELATIONS<br />
Stacy Vallier<br />
David Zolp<br />
DANCE<br />
Kate Clark<br />
DEVELOPMENT<br />
Rob Hunt<br />
Mellissa Porter<br />
Director of Athletics<br />
Senior Associate AD<br />
Associate AD/Business Operations<br />
Associate AD/Academic & Compliance Services<br />
Assistant AD/Medical & Support Services<br />
Assistant AD/Marketing, Publicity & Licensing<br />
Assistant AD/Broadcasting & Corporate Sales<br />
Administrative Assistant to AD<br />
Director of Athletic Academic Services<br />
Athletic Academic Advisor<br />
Director of Compliance<br />
Financial Clerk/Business Operations<br />
Insurance Coordinator<br />
Computer Assistant<br />
Head Coach<br />
Director of Corporate Relations<br />
Assistant Director<br />
Head Coach<br />
Director of Development for Athletics<br />
Secretary/Gary Fund<br />
MEN’S BASKETBALL<br />
Steve Hawkins<br />
Clayton Bates<br />
Rick Carter<br />
Bacari Alexander<br />
Mike Murray<br />
LaTonja Wilson<br />
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />
Tasha McDowell<br />
Glenn Box<br />
Yvette Harris<br />
Phil Sayers<br />
Lindsey Hass<br />
LaTonja Wilson<br />
FOOTBALL<br />
Bill Cubit<br />
Steve Morrison<br />
Mike Grant<br />
Ryan Cubit<br />
Tim Daoust<br />
Rick Kravitz<br />
Peter McCarty<br />
Jake Moreland<br />
Mike Sabock<br />
Bob Stanley<br />
Tim Knox<br />
Patrick Bracken<br />
Sarah McChesney<br />
WOMEN’S GOLF<br />
Cindy Trout<br />
Head Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Coordinator of Basketball Operations<br />
Secretary<br />
Head Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Director of Basketball Operations<br />
Secretary<br />
Head Coach<br />
Defensive Coord./Assistant Coach<br />
Assistant Head Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Director of Football Operations<br />
Coordinator of Video Operations<br />
Secretary<br />
Head Coach<br />
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EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT<br />
Kenico Hines<br />
Dion Van Atter<br />
Joyce Fooy<br />
FACILITIES<br />
Dannie Alexander<br />
Matt Kulik<br />
MARKETING & PROMOTIONS/LICENSING<br />
Elaine Russell<br />
Kim Stoebick<br />
MEDIA RELATIONS<br />
Mat Kanan<br />
Matt Holmes<br />
Kristin Keirns<br />
Adam Bodnar<br />
TICKET OFFICE<br />
Don Beyer<br />
Matt Folck<br />
TRAINING/STRENGTH STAFF<br />
Kyle Blecha<br />
Brian Bauer<br />
Kate Dornbos<br />
Lisa Hardy<br />
Kevin Lehmann<br />
Nate Peoples<br />
Tim Herrmann<br />
Jen Query<br />
BASEBALL<br />
Randy Ford<br />
Scott Demetral<br />
Head Equipment Manager<br />
Equipment Manager<br />
Equipment Manager<br />
Director of Athletic Facilities<br />
Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities<br />
Director of Sports Marketing<br />
Coordinator of Community Relations<br />
Athletic Media Relations Director<br />
Associate Media Relations Director<br />
Assistant Media Relations Director<br />
Assistant Media Relations Director<br />
Director of Ticket Operations<br />
Assistant Director of Ticket Operations<br />
Director of Medical Services<br />
Assistant Director of Medical Services<br />
Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />
Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />
Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />
Head Football Strength & Conditioning Coach<br />
Head Strength & Conditioning Coach<br />
Head Strength & Conditioning Coach<br />
Head Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
GYMNASTICS<br />
Terry Karwoski<br />
Kevin Anderson<br />
HOCKEY<br />
Jim Culhane<br />
Scott Robson<br />
Marc Fakler<br />
Lynn Ross<br />
Paul Schneider<br />
MEN’S SOCCER<br />
Stu Riddle<br />
Ben Pirmann<br />
Allen Riddle<br />
WOMEN’S SOCCER<br />
Suzanne Grech<br />
Abby Crumpton<br />
SOFTBALL<br />
Kathy Leitke<br />
Jamie Spitale<br />
MEN’S TENNIS<br />
Dave Morin<br />
Jose Orozco<br />
WOMEN’S TENNIS<br />
Betsy Kuhle<br />
TBA<br />
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD<br />
Kelly Lycan<br />
Bill Griffey<br />
Brionne Yosten<br />
Head Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Head Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Secretary<br />
Manager/Lawson Arena<br />
Head Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Director of Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Operations<br />
Interim Head Coach<br />
Head Coach<br />
Associate Head Coach<br />
Head Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Head Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Head Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
VOLLEYBALL<br />
Colleen Munson<br />
Ryan Manning<br />
Jason Reed<br />
Ashley Vogl<br />
Head Coach<br />
Associate Head Coach<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Director of Volleyball Operations<br />
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The corporations and individuals listed below<br />
generously supported Western Michigan University<br />
and Bronco Athletics with gifts to the Mike<br />
Gary Athletic Fund and or specific causes.<br />
Mike Gary Society<br />
$10,000 & above<br />
AVB Construction, LLC<br />
Robert J. Bobb<br />
Margaret Brown<br />
Willard A. Brown, Jr.<br />
Jeffrey R. Cavanaugh<br />
Cole Century, Inc.<br />
Thomas Cole<br />
The CSM Group<br />
David M. Dombrowski<br />
Steven A. East<br />
Tara T. East<br />
Catherine L. Graham<br />
Greenleaf Hospitality Group<br />
Greenleaf Trust<br />
William D. Johnston<br />
James Kalleward<br />
Tonia S. Kalleward<br />
Maple Hill Auto Group<br />
MPI Research<br />
National City Bank of the Midwest<br />
Radisson Plaza Hotel<br />
Karie Ross<br />
Gary G. Shook<br />
Spartan Paperboard Company, Inc.<br />
Ronda E. Stryker<br />
Jim Vanden Berg<br />
Harold Zeigler Auto Group<br />
Aaron J. Zeigler<br />
Bonita Zeigler<br />
Bonnie A. Zeigler<br />
Harold J. Zeigler<br />
Scholarship Club<br />
$5,000 - $9,999<br />
Armstrong International, Inc.<br />
Diana M. Bernard<br />
Edward M. Bernard<br />
Bernard’s Property, LLC<br />
David R. Buskirk<br />
Douglas Callander<br />
Eleanor Callander<br />
Citizens to Elect Dave Buskirk<br />
Jeff P. Clark<br />
Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Michigan<br />
Margaret A. Denenfeld<br />
Marlene Denenfeld<br />
Paul J. Denenfeld<br />
Stephen Denenfeld<br />
DeNooyer Chevrolet<br />
Adrienne D. DeNooyer<br />
Diane DeNooyer<br />
Jeffrey L. DeNooyer<br />
William T. DeNooyer<br />
Eckert-Wordell Architects<br />
Lois E. Ellis<br />
EMA Enterprises<br />
First National Bank of Michigan<br />
GS Photo<br />
James Hess<br />
Jeanne L. Hess<br />
Huntington National Bank<br />
Carol Ann Jackson<br />
Ronald H. Jackson *<br />
Leonard Johnston<br />
Kay D. Jones<br />
Richard H. Jones<br />
Jane Leeuw<br />
Mike Leeuw<br />
Wayne LeNeave<br />
Maggie’s Corporation<br />
Metro Toyota<br />
Millennium Restaurant Group<br />
Julie Miller<br />
Kenneth V. Miller<br />
James M. Moeller<br />
Patrice L. Moeller<br />
David G. Morrison<br />
Kay Morrison<br />
William J. Parsons<br />
Schupan & Sons, Inc.<br />
Marc Schupan<br />
Don Seelye Ford, Inc.<br />
Michael Seelye<br />
Sharon Seelye<br />
Southwest Michigan First<br />
Stafford-Smith, Inc.<br />
Summit Energy Services<br />
John Tapper Automotive<br />
Directors Club<br />
$2,500 - $4,999<br />
Ann E. Anderson<br />
Jack B. Anderson<br />
Cripps Fontaine Excavating, Inc.<br />
James M. Cripps<br />
Lyndon L. Cronen<br />
Mary F. Kissinger DeMaagd<br />
Thomas W. DeMaagd<br />
George A. Franklin<br />
Molly Franklin<br />
D. L. Gallivan, Inc.<br />
Jeff A. Gardner<br />
Charles O. Howey, Jr.<br />
John P. Hrycko<br />
Greg Jennings Foundation<br />
Gregory A. Jennings, Jr.<br />
Jeffrey D. Karns<br />
Sharon L. Karns<br />
Kelvin W. Keefer<br />
Maxine J. Keefer<br />
Noel J. Kott<br />
Howard F. Luckey<br />
Jamal Mayers<br />
Diane Meitz<br />
Donald C. Meitz<br />
Jerry L. Miller<br />
Pat Misch<br />
Teresa M. Misch<br />
Scott E. Niles<br />
Nobis Agri-Service, Inc.<br />
Ben Nobis<br />
Terry Nobis<br />
Carolyn J. Norris<br />
Larry E. Norris<br />
Pfizer Foundation **<br />
Tamara Polmanteer<br />
Todd Polmanteer<br />
Holly S. Powell<br />
Jim R. Ross<br />
Lynn M. Ross<br />
Jerard M. Salame<br />
Garrett L. Soldano<br />
Jennifer E. Soldano<br />
State Farm Companies Foundation **<br />
Lewis Walker<br />
Dean E. Webster<br />
Jolan A. Webster<br />
Whitaker-LaChance Insurance Agency, Inc.<br />
Lauri F. Wingle<br />
William E. Wingle<br />
Wolff Financial Management, LLC<br />
Matthew R. Wolff<br />
Champions Club<br />
$1,000 - $2,499<br />
Carolyn A. Adams<br />
William V. Adams<br />
Aetna Foundation, Inc. **<br />
Janie S. Albright<br />
Barbara Jean Alexander<br />
Charles B. Alexander<br />
American Metal Fab, Inc.<br />
Ann Marie Andrus<br />
William E. Andrus<br />
Philip J. Anglin<br />
David S. Ansel<br />
Nicole R. Armstrong<br />
Patrick B. Armstrong<br />
Patricia M. Ashby<br />
Carl L. Awe<br />
Sharon R. Awe<br />
Judith K. Beam<br />
Robert M. Beam<br />
Kathy B. Beauregard<br />
Richard A. Beauregard<br />
Dennis Berkebile<br />
Sue Ann Berkebile<br />
James R. Bernard<br />
Blackhawk Bar & Grill<br />
James E. Bollweg<br />
Martha L. Boughner<br />
Robert E. Boughner<br />
Charlotte Boven<br />
Donald E. Boven<br />
Kelly M. Brennan<br />
Douglas E. Brigham<br />
Linda E. Brigham<br />
Betty J. Brisendine<br />
Jacob E. Brisendine<br />
Andrew A. Brogowicz<br />
Patricia G. Brogowicz<br />
Matt Brosco<br />
Charles B. Brotebeck<br />
Patricia Brotebeck<br />
Dolores M. Bryck<br />
Richard D. Bryck<br />
Barbara Ann Burke<br />
Janis R. Burnett<br />
Quinter Burnett, II<br />
Frank E. Calvaruso<br />
Carol A. Carpenter<br />
George A. Carpenter<br />
Heidi M. Chmiel<br />
John J. Chmiel<br />
Constance Chrystler<br />
Joseph A. Chrystler<br />
Joan Chura<br />
Robert A. Chura<br />
Karin Cohn<br />
Marlon H. Cohn<br />
Robert B. Compton<br />
Consumers Energy Foundation **<br />
Joseph R. Cooper<br />
Vicki L. Cox<br />
Jennifer A. Coyne<br />
Gary L. Cramer<br />
Janice A. Cramer<br />
Fred A. Decker<br />
Leslie Decker<br />
Carol A. Demetral<br />
Chris Demetral<br />
Scott D. Demetral<br />
Ted Demetral<br />
J. Craig DeNooyer<br />
Sarah L. DeNooyer<br />
Jon M. Dixon<br />
Susan M. Dixon<br />
Erwin H. Doerschler<br />
James R. Dolan<br />
Patricia Dolan<br />
Diane K. Dreher<br />
Gary Dreher<br />
Michael J. Dreher<br />
Ed Edwards<br />
M. Josephine Edwards<br />
Nanette S. Elenbaas<br />
Ronald A. Elenbaas<br />
Allen C. Emmons<br />
Susan R. Emmons<br />
Deborah A. Engers<br />
Dennis W. Engers<br />
Janis Nelson English<br />
Robert J. English<br />
Alain Y. Fabi<br />
Michele Fabi<br />
Charles J. Farho<br />
Joyce E. Farho<br />
Fifth Third Bank<br />
First Agency, Inc.<br />
Lynn Ford<br />
Randy D. Ford<br />
The Gagie School<br />
Joe Gagie<br />
Sandra Sue Gagie<br />
David L. Gallivan<br />
Diane Gallivan<br />
Lloyd E. Gearhart<br />
Robert E. Geiger<br />
Jessica Gustke<br />
Todd E. Gustke<br />
H & H Painting Company, Inc.<br />
Ann L. Hannon<br />
Bill Harrison<br />
Alfred V. Heilman<br />
Mary Beth Henry<br />
Thomas J. Henry<br />
Rosalyn Marie Hogan<br />
IHS Distributing Company, Inc.<br />
Indian Trails, Inc.<br />
Mark A. Jackson<br />
A. Taylor Jacobs<br />
Cheryl L. Jensen<br />
Sam Jensen<br />
Peter C. Katt<br />
Kellogg’s Corporate Citizenship Fund **<br />
Barbara Kenerson<br />
David A. Kenerson<br />
Donald J. Kenney<br />
Susan King<br />
Thomas G. King<br />
Mary L. Kinney<br />
Philip J. Kinney<br />
David E. Kinnisten<br />
Elizabeth A. Kinnisten<br />
Donald J. Knoechel<br />
Teresa Ann Knoechel<br />
Mark K. Knust<br />
Ryan E. Kochen<br />
Carlee Koessel<br />
James A. Koessel<br />
Darlene E. Kohrman<br />
George R. Kohrman<br />
William J. Kowalski<br />
Barbara J. Kreis<br />
Russell A. Kreis<br />
Brenda G. Kuhn<br />
Ronald J. Kuhn<br />
Catherine E. Kunitzer<br />
Daniel R. Kunitzer<br />
Michael E. Labus<br />
Nancy L. Labus<br />
Darrell R. Latva<br />
Lenehan Insurance Services<br />
J. William Lenehan, Jr.<br />
Richard A. Lenon<br />
Life EMS<br />
Larry D. Lueth<br />
Linda D. Lueth<br />
Bonnie J. MacGrayne<br />
Paul R. MacGrayne<br />
Stephan L Macomber<br />
Main Street Pub<br />
Kelle L. Maloney<br />
Richard A. Maloney<br />
Martin & Associates Environmental, LLC<br />
Dianne W. Martin<br />
William P. Martin<br />
Marysville Marine Distributors<br />
Roberta Lynn McAllister<br />
Thomas C. McAllister<br />
Mary Elizabeth McCormick<br />
Thomas L. McCormick<br />
McKinley Financial Services, Inc.<br />
James R. McKinley<br />
Carole H. McKinstry<br />
Clifford J. McKinstry<br />
Don McMillin<br />
Linda McMillin<br />
Meadow View Village Mobile <strong>Home</strong> Park<br />
Mark D. Meijer<br />
Karen L Meinke<br />
Kenneth J. Meinke<br />
Ruth Ann Meyer<br />
Robert G. Millard<br />
Rose F. Millard<br />
Charles D. Miller<br />
Doris M. Miller<br />
Gene F. Miller<br />
Jean Miller<br />
I. William Minor<br />
Modineer Company<br />
Norine Agnes Morse<br />
James W. Munden<br />
Susan Florence Munden<br />
Vicky L. Musky<br />
Frank Nagy<br />
Gail A. Nelson<br />
Terry L. Nelson<br />
Charles R. Nidiffer<br />
Dolores Nidiffer<br />
Elizabeth L. Nobis<br />
Kenneth P. Nobis<br />
Nulty Agency, Inc.<br />
O.K. Distributors, Inc.<br />
Greg J. O’Niel<br />
Floyd L. Parks<br />
Phyllis E. Parks<br />
Performance Communications, Inc.<br />
Pharmacia Foundation **<br />
Portage Cleaners & Laundry<br />
Robert D. Prentice<br />
Ruth Anne Prentice<br />
Barry Gilbert Purse<br />
George A. Rabick<br />
Susan J. Rabick<br />
David D. Reeves<br />
Keith Roberts<br />
Adam M. Rosales<br />
Lynn K. Russell<br />
Richard T. Russell<br />
Daryl Rynd<br />
Raymond J. Sackett<br />
Nancy S. Saunders<br />
William C. Saunders<br />
Linda M. Sawall<br />
Robert B. Sawall<br />
Jenifer C. Scanlon<br />
Kerwin Gerard Scanlon<br />
Daniel J. Scheid<br />
Laura Scheid<br />
John A. Schlukebir<br />
SE Michigan <strong>WMU</strong> Alumni Association<br />
Donna L. Seilheimer<br />
Randy H. Seilheimer<br />
Glen A. Shugars<br />
Janice C. Shugars<br />
Carol A. Simpson<br />
David J. Simpson<br />
Christine C. Sitkins<br />
Frederick Z. Sitkins, Sr.<br />
Bonnie Skippers<br />
Glen L. Skippers<br />
Brian J. Smith<br />
Kay Varga Smith<br />
Laura A. Smith<br />
Thomas W. Smith<br />
Marjorie A. Springgate<br />
Roland R. Springgate<br />
Norma J. Stancati<br />
Ross F. Stancati<br />
M. Gayle Stephenson<br />
Stryker Instruments<br />
Kenneth L. Taft<br />
Susan Taft<br />
Alan Thomas<br />
Gail J. Thompson<br />
William C. Thompson<br />
Johnathon Toner<br />
Kerry A. Toner<br />
Vickie L. Toner<br />
Mary Little Tyler<br />
Bruce Allen Ullery<br />
Patti H. Ullery<br />
Larry Van Popering<br />
Laura Van Popering<br />
James H. Vandenberghe<br />
Sandra M. Vandenberghe<br />
Roger A. VanderBeek<br />
Susan D. VanderBeek<br />
VanSweden Jewelers<br />
C MacKenzie Waldorf<br />
Sydney Waldorf<br />
Daniel S. Warnaar<br />
Helen F. Wattles<br />
John C. Wattles<br />
Wester Dental Care, P.C.<br />
Keith E. Wester<br />
James Edward White<br />
Lee Ann White<br />
Nancy U. Woodworth<br />
Thomas B. Woodworth, Jr.<br />
Donald R. Zuidweg<br />
Directors Club<br />
$2,500 - $4,999<br />
Ann E. Anderson<br />
Jack B. Anderson<br />
Cripps Fontaine Excavating, Inc.<br />
James M. Cripps<br />
Lyndon L. Cronen<br />
Mary F. Kissinger DeMaagd<br />
Thomas W. DeMaagd<br />
George A. Franklin<br />
Molly Franklin<br />
D. L. Gallivan, Inc.<br />
Jeff A. Gardner<br />
Charles O. Howey, Jr.<br />
John P. Hrycko<br />
Greg Jennings Foundation<br />
Gregory A. Jennings, Jr.<br />
Jeffrey D. Karns<br />
Sharon L. Karns<br />
Kelvin W. Keefer<br />
Maxine J. Keefer<br />
Noel J. Kott<br />
Howard F. Luckey<br />
Jamal Mayers<br />
Diane Meitz<br />
Donald C. Meitz<br />
Jerry L. Miller<br />
Pat Misch<br />
Teresa M. Misch<br />
Scott E. Niles<br />
Nobis Agri-Service, Inc.<br />
Ben Nobis<br />
Terry Nobis<br />
Carolyn J. Norris<br />
Larry E. Norris<br />
Pfizer Foundation **<br />
Tamara Polmanteer<br />
Todd Polmanteer<br />
Holly S. Powell<br />
Jim R. Ross<br />
Lynn M. Ross<br />
Jerard M. Salame<br />
Garrett L. Soldano<br />
Jennifer E. Soldano<br />
State Farm Companies Foundation **<br />
Lewis Walker<br />
Dean E. Webster<br />
Jolan A. Webster<br />
Whitaker-LaChance Insurance Agency, Inc.<br />
Lauri F. Wingle<br />
William E. Wingle<br />
Wolff Financial Management, LLC<br />
Matthew R. Wolff<br />
Honorary Coaches Club<br />
$500 - $999<br />
Mary M. Allwardt<br />
Robert S. Allwardt<br />
Diane K. Anderson<br />
John E. Anding<br />
Judah Ari-Gur<br />
Pnina Ari-Gur<br />
Elizabeth Aseritis<br />
Peter L. Aseritis<br />
Eugene J. Asken<br />
Evie Asken<br />
Jane E. Baker<br />
Harold L. Bate<br />
Sherry Bate<br />
Jay E. Battilana<br />
BC REPROGRAPHICS, INC.<br />
Alan W. Bellile<br />
Jane M. Bellile<br />
Judith A. Berridge<br />
Ronald A. Berridge<br />
Carol L. Beyer<br />
Donald Charles Beyer<br />
Judith K. Bezile<br />
Richard T. Bezile<br />
Big Boy of South Haven<br />
Big Boy of Wayland<br />
Debra L. Bird<br />
Robert D. Bird, Jr.<br />
Patrick John Birney<br />
Laurel L. Blasi<br />
Janene L. Breneman<br />
Jeffrey S. Breneman<br />
Catherine A. Brennan<br />
Terrence E. Brennan<br />
John R. Bromley<br />
Gary P. Brown<br />
Logan Brown<br />
Diane K. Budrow<br />
Jack C. Budrow, Jr.<br />
Marilyn R. Buist<br />
Phillip C. Buist<br />
Lewis E. Burchard<br />
Brad Bushman<br />
Byce & Associates<br />
Brian D. Caplan<br />
Robert R. Capp<br />
Sandra L. Capp<br />
Georgia L. Carter<br />
Century Concrete Construction Company<br />
Geoffrey E. Clapp<br />
Linda J. Clapp<br />
Valorie J. Clore<br />
Wallace B. Clore, III<br />
Marilyn G. Clysdale<br />
Pat Clysdale<br />
Gerald A. Colaner<br />
James C. Coleman<br />
Lucille R. Conway<br />
James W. Cook<br />
Suzanne Cook<br />
Thomas F. Cook<br />
Timothy M. Cooper<br />
Coopertech LLC<br />
Dennis R. Corbin<br />
Gayle Ann Corbin<br />
Dawnanne Corbit<br />
John W. Costello<br />
Cynthia Yendes Cox<br />
<strong>Home</strong>r C. Cox, III<br />
William H. Cox<br />
Monique Coyne<br />
Thomas E. Coyne<br />
Beverly J. Crabb<br />
Robert W. Crabb<br />
Bill Cubit<br />
Nancy Cubit<br />
Millie R. Cudney<br />
Diane D’Amelio<br />
Robert F. D’Amelio<br />
Maribeth Dangel<br />
Roy Dangel<br />
Elizabeth Ann Darnell<br />
Charles Tadd Davis<br />
Deborah J. Davis<br />
William De Koff<br />
Judy DeHaan<br />
Robert W. DeHaan<br />
Barbara A. Dehn<br />
Roger L. Dehn<br />
Daniel T. Dekker<br />
Kimberly L. Dekker<br />
Michael A. Demetral<br />
Joan Elizabeth deMink<br />
Larry L. deMink<br />
Susan M. Dennis<br />
Gregory A. Dobson<br />
Melinda Carol Dobson<br />
Doc Steel LLC<br />
L. D. Docsa Associates, Inc.<br />
Bud Donnelly<br />
Carol Ann Donnelly<br />
Mary Allen Doud<br />
Robert S. Doud<br />
John M. Dunn<br />
Linda T. Dunn<br />
Bill Dykhuis<br />
Eaton Corporation **<br />
Myrna I. Ebert<br />
William A. Ebert<br />
Educational Community Credit Union<br />
Donald K. Edwards<br />
Margaret E. Edwards<br />
Pamela C. Enslen<br />
The Honorable Richard A. Enslen<br />
Paula K. Ernst<br />
Stephen M. Ernst<br />
James Escamilla<br />
Janis L. Etzcorn<br />
John V. Etzcorn<br />
Joan I. Everts<br />
John Everts<br />
Family Relocation-Harley & Son Ent., Inc.<br />
Fibre Converters, Inc.<br />
Berle Finkey<br />
Florence Finkey<br />
Ann L. Finnefrock<br />
Donald R. Finnefrock<br />
Gregory Lee Flaska<br />
Graydon C. Fox<br />
Jack D. Fox<br />
Marion R. Fox<br />
Sandra J. Fox<br />
Frederick Construction, Inc.<br />
Carl Frederick<br />
Roberta Gabier<br />
Russell L. Gabier<br />
Carmen Garratt<br />
Donald M. Garratt<br />
John M. Gartland<br />
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation **<br />
Alan Glendening<br />
Barbara J. Glendening<br />
David M. Gould<br />
Ann E. Gunia<br />
Gary W. Gunia<br />
Cora Lee Hagemann<br />
John Y. Hagemann<br />
Carol E. Hall<br />
James J. Hall<br />
Patsy F. Hand<br />
Raymond L. Hand<br />
Joanna B. Hartenstein-McIntyre<br />
Ima Jane Hartman<br />
Richard E. Hartman<br />
Janice Anne Havel<br />
John E. Havel<br />
Steve Hawkins<br />
Martha S. Hearron<br />
Michele Heckman<br />
Rory Heckman<br />
Edward J. Heinig<br />
Ruth M. Heinig<br />
Cynthia A. Hempstead<br />
David M. Hempstead<br />
Marolyn E. Hendershott<br />
Richard F. Hendershott<br />
Joseph P. Herdus<br />
Patty M. Herdus<br />
Douglas V. Heystek<br />
GARY FUND DONOR LIST<br />
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Margo J. Heystek<br />
Guy L. Hiestand III<br />
Sandra Hiestand<br />
Cora G. Hills<br />
Daniel P. Hills<br />
The Hinman Company<br />
Sandra Jo Hoffmann<br />
Jere T. Hoover<br />
Lynn A. Horton<br />
Robert L. Horton<br />
Kenneth L. Hosner<br />
Hospital Network, Inc.<br />
Lynda L. Hunt<br />
Gary J. Hurley<br />
Victoria M. Hurley<br />
Jon P. Hurry<br />
Mark J. Jaeger Safety Consulting<br />
Mark Jaeger<br />
Stephen E. Jefferson<br />
Terry Baxter Jefferson<br />
Frank H. Jeremy<br />
Jamie Jeremy<br />
Wendy M. Johnson<br />
Russell Kalis<br />
Sue Kalis<br />
Cindy L. Kalvin<br />
Greg Kalvin<br />
Bonnie J. Kellay<br />
Danny L. Kellay<br />
Gary Kent-Bracken<br />
Wendy L. Kent-Bracken<br />
Mike Kiewiet<br />
Knapp Energy<br />
Carol Knapp<br />
Robert D. Knapp<br />
Timothy A. Knox<br />
Timothy J. Kool<br />
Joan Koster<br />
Leslie N. Koster<br />
Joan M. Kowal<br />
Richard M. Kowal<br />
Marilyn J. Kribs<br />
Birgitta Kudlicki<br />
Elizabeth W. Kuhle<br />
Bryan Kuhtic<br />
Tiffany C. Kuhtic<br />
Gary B. Kushner<br />
Synthia H. Kushner<br />
James W. Lamborn<br />
Marilyn A. Lamborn<br />
Laurel Hill Swim and Tennis Club<br />
Sandra J. Lawrence<br />
L. Max Lee, II<br />
Yvonne A. Lee<br />
Janet L. LeRoy<br />
William LeRoy<br />
Levine & Levine<br />
Alan G. Lewandowski<br />
Bonnie Jean Lintz<br />
Ronald M. Lintz<br />
Don E. Lovejoy<br />
Brian E. MacDonell<br />
George F. Manley<br />
Gladys M. Manley<br />
Manning Enterprises<br />
Sherri Manning<br />
Steve Manning<br />
Patricia Marmon<br />
Paul Marmon<br />
Gaye A. McCormick<br />
Michael D. McCormick<br />
Dennis C. McCrumb<br />
Mary Swanson McCrumb<br />
Kevin K. McCully<br />
Brian McDavid<br />
James W. McIntyre III<br />
Michele C. McLaughlin<br />
Jerry Meinzinger<br />
Martha M. Meinzinger<br />
Bonnie J. Menzie<br />
Hal K. Menzie<br />
Blythe E. VanderHoff Mercer<br />
Tom Mercer<br />
Merrill Lynch & Company Foundation, Inc. **<br />
Michigan Commerce Bank<br />
Allyn L. Miller<br />
David A. Miller<br />
Dorothy L. Miller<br />
John T. Miller<br />
Kellie K. Miller<br />
Diane L. Misner<br />
W. Craig Misner<br />
Richard E. Morehouse, Jr.<br />
Jake Moreland<br />
Guy W. Morgan<br />
Tristan Paul Moss<br />
Michael L. Mueller<br />
Sidney Mueller<br />
Mulder Waterproofing & Sealants, Inc.<br />
Edward Muller<br />
Marcella Muller<br />
David Robert Murdock<br />
Lisa Murdock<br />
James E. Murray<br />
Benefit Associates, Inc.<br />
Ken Nehring<br />
Network Real Estate, LLC<br />
Jane C. Nichols<br />
Gordie Niles<br />
Sandra G. Niles<br />
Larry P. Nolan<br />
Vern L. Norris<br />
Jane Ann Norton<br />
Thomas W. Norton<br />
Jeffrey C. O’Brien<br />
Frances A. O’Connell<br />
Gerald John O’Connell<br />
Michael E. Osborn<br />
Ossewaarde, Anderson & Smith Investment<br />
Joan O’Toole<br />
Kevin E. O’Toole<br />
Nancy S. Owen<br />
Thomas L. Owen<br />
Pakk Pubs, Inc.<br />
Joan M. Palleschi<br />
Terence A. Palleschi<br />
Mary E. Palmer<br />
Susan K. Pappas<br />
William J. Pappas<br />
Margaret E. Parrott<br />
Eric M. Patterson<br />
Pediatric Dentistry<br />
Donald P. Penskar<br />
Alice Perrone<br />
Joseph V. Perrone<br />
Curt Petersen<br />
Barbara J. Piggott<br />
Walton Piggott, Jr.<br />
Richard Pins<br />
M. Montgomery Porter, III<br />
Mellissa L. Porter<br />
Evelyn A. Pratt<br />
Kenneth I. Pratt<br />
Bruce M. Prince<br />
Linda K. Prince<br />
Valdis J. Ragainis<br />
James R. Ralph<br />
Donald Ramlow<br />
Mary E. Ramlow<br />
Larry Lee Randall<br />
Neil Rankin<br />
Sandra M. Reece<br />
Thomas L. Reece<br />
Cathy Reed<br />
Steve L. Reed<br />
Joel H. Reinoehl<br />
Rhino’s <strong>Home</strong>town Pub<br />
David B. Ricard<br />
David N. Rice<br />
Margaret Rice<br />
Gloria J. Richards<br />
Steve Richards<br />
Audrey A. Richter<br />
Richard S. Richter<br />
Donna Rickli<br />
John Rickli<br />
Kathleen Marie Rinker<br />
Lowell P. Rinker<br />
Dale E. Rowe<br />
David L. Rozelle<br />
Florence E. Rozelle<br />
Linda L. Rumble<br />
Roger A. Rumble<br />
Eric R. Russell<br />
Lynne Sage<br />
William V. Sage<br />
Roger Samson<br />
Steward Sandstrom<br />
Donald Sappanos<br />
Gary L. Sargent<br />
Roxanne Sargent<br />
Robert J. Sayfie<br />
Stephen J. Scafaria<br />
James T. Schaper<br />
Vickie Ann Schaper<br />
Richard Scheffers<br />
Joan Kay Schmidt<br />
Leta C. Schoenhals<br />
Dale P. Schreuder<br />
Elaine K. Schreuder<br />
Jane Schreuder<br />
John M. Schreuder<br />
Michael Shanahan<br />
Patricia J. Shanahan<br />
James R. Shinar<br />
Joanne K. Shinar<br />
Kevin A. Shugars<br />
Lori Ann Shugars<br />
Margie Shugars<br />
Wayne Shugars<br />
Dana Slocum<br />
Tami Slocum<br />
Ronn I. Sofen<br />
Raymond F. Sohn<br />
John T. Soule<br />
Raeanne Soule<br />
The Spirit Shoppe<br />
Raymond M. Sreboth<br />
Michael A. Steffes<br />
Nancy J. Steffes<br />
Ann M. Stevens<br />
Fred L. Stevens<br />
Brenda L. Stoddard<br />
James N. Stoddard<br />
Michael Stoddard<br />
Ruth Stoddard<br />
Anne K. Stone<br />
Jeffrey A. Stone<br />
Nancy K. Strohs<br />
Robert F. Strohs<br />
Deb S. Studt-Scafaria<br />
Chris M. Sundberg<br />
Nancy Lynn Sundberg<br />
Dennis M. Taft<br />
Linda Taft<br />
Three Rivers Anodizing, Inc.<br />
Timber Ridge Ski Area<br />
A. John Todd, IV<br />
Cathy Todd<br />
TPC of Michigan<br />
Barbara J. Trolz<br />
Gerald A. Trolz<br />
Brian M. Tulik<br />
Randy L. Utting<br />
Shari L. Utting<br />
Kathryn N. Van Dis<br />
Robert W. Van Dis<br />
David W. Van Zoest<br />
Laura R. Van Zoest<br />
Carol VandenBos<br />
Roger A. VandenBos<br />
Louis R. VandenBosch<br />
Betty L. Vander Molen<br />
Richard Vander Molen<br />
Norbert Vander Steen<br />
Ronald J. Voelker<br />
Terry L. Vollmer<br />
Carolyn Nina Vredevelt<br />
Jack R. Vredevelt<br />
Wacker Chemical Corporation **<br />
Leonard R. Wade<br />
Robert F. Wagner<br />
Susan J. Wagner<br />
James S. Ware<br />
Shelia D. Ware<br />
Debra Weber<br />
Steven Weber<br />
Joshua T. Weiner<br />
Daniel C. Weirick<br />
Debi Weirick<br />
Mark D. Weishaar<br />
Bryan Western<br />
Linda Western<br />
Carol A. Whearty<br />
Riley R. Whearty II<br />
Whelan and Company<br />
Judith A. White<br />
Louis J. White, Jr.<br />
Charles L. Wiles<br />
Douglas E. Wills<br />
Mary Evelyn Wills<br />
David P. Wilson<br />
Joyce Wilson<br />
N. Scotty Wilson<br />
Richard K. Wolfe<br />
Susan A. Wolfe<br />
Joseph L. Wood<br />
Judy L. Wood<br />
M. Diane Wood<br />
Michael C. Wood *<br />
John W. Woods, Jr.<br />
Todd C. Woods<br />
Workforce Strategies, Inc.<br />
Carole L. Wright<br />
Gerhard C. Wynbelt<br />
Patricia L. Wynbelt<br />
Yarrow Golf & Conference Center<br />
Brown & Gold Club<br />
$250 - $499<br />
Elenora Adams<br />
Robert J. Adams<br />
Advance Recycling & Disposal, LLC<br />
Samuel J. Antonazzo<br />
Suzanne L. Antonazzo<br />
Herbert R. Ayres, III<br />
Pearl L. Bahre<br />
Frank R. Ballard III<br />
Bonita Bates<br />
Halbert Lee-Earl Bates, Sr.<br />
James S. Beadle<br />
Patricia M. Beadle<br />
Keith A. Beauregard<br />
Sue-Ellen Beauregard<br />
Timothy J. Bebber<br />
Susan Becker<br />
Bruce L. Bendix<br />
Susan L. Bendix<br />
A. Wayne Berger<br />
Imogene Berger<br />
Donald R. Beyer<br />
Marla M. Beyer<br />
Anne M. Bitzer<br />
Daniel E. Bitzer<br />
Kelley L. Blacken<br />
Paul F. Blacken<br />
Verne Bodine<br />
Anita C. Bondy<br />
Richard Allen Bondy<br />
Tracy H. Branson<br />
Brent D. Brekke<br />
Dennis D. Bridges<br />
Eugene Brink<br />
Jean Brink<br />
Kathleen C. Brinkman<br />
Norman D. Brinkman<br />
Richard A. Buckles<br />
Richard T. Burke<br />
Allen S. Bush<br />
Mary L. Bush<br />
Lawrence M. Butler<br />
Sally A. Butler<br />
Arvon D. Byle<br />
Sally J. Byle<br />
Carrabba’s Italian Grill<br />
Robert J. Chant<br />
Sally A. Chant<br />
Glenn G. Cherup<br />
Susan M. Cherup<br />
Cynthia Ann Chesney<br />
Gregory R. Chesney<br />
Jerry L. Clancey<br />
Chris Clarke<br />
Scot R. Conant<br />
Consumers Credit Union<br />
David A. Corstange<br />
Karen Corstange<br />
Kay H. Coyne<br />
Joseph B. Creek<br />
Kathryn J. Creek<br />
Steven R. Cronkite<br />
Ryan William Cubit<br />
Ellen Curran<br />
Jeffrey Allen Dahley<br />
Stacie M. Dahley<br />
Diann L. Danhoff<br />
James L. Danhoff<br />
Joyce L. DeRight<br />
Pearl L. DeVries<br />
Ronald A. DeVries<br />
Harold D. Dishon<br />
Joyce Dishon<br />
Diane Donovan<br />
Mark R. Donovan<br />
Lawrence D. Dugan<br />
Steve J. Duke<br />
Cheryl A. Dundon<br />
William L. Dundon<br />
Shirley Gary Dunkin<br />
William Wesley Dunkin<br />
Mary Dunn<br />
Carolyn E. Everts<br />
James B. Everts<br />
Jeanne Ewing<br />
Bradley J. Fischer<br />
Ross E. Fitzpatrick<br />
John D. Fleckenstein, Jr.<br />
Mary Jane Flores<br />
Richard W. Flores, Sr.<br />
Donna J. Fogleson<br />
Bradley H. Fonger<br />
Linda Jean Fonger<br />
Patricia Ann Fosdick<br />
Roger E. Fosdick<br />
Randolph Theodore Foster<br />
Jerry F. Fuss<br />
Kathryn Fuss<br />
C. Edward Gasaway, Jr.<br />
Patricia A. Gasaway<br />
Debra L. Gaugier<br />
James W. Gaugier<br />
Jack S. Gesmundo<br />
Joseph L. Gesmundo<br />
Gary J. Giever<br />
Charles W. Glasner<br />
Bruce D. Goethe<br />
Carmen Green<br />
William A. Green<br />
John S. Griesbach<br />
Julie L. Griesbach<br />
Mark J. Griffith<br />
David M. Grinder<br />
Sue Grinder<br />
James K. Hackenberg<br />
Glenda Hall<br />
Randall Hall<br />
Michael P. Halpin<br />
Laura A. Hamann<br />
Norman L. Hamann<br />
Chantal Hanel<br />
Kenneth G. Hanel<br />
Al Harig<br />
Paul Hartwig<br />
Sterling Hartwig<br />
Nelda Sue Hayes<br />
Robert E. Hayes<br />
Kandace T. Higley<br />
William H. Higley<br />
Cynthia J. Hill<br />
John E. Hill<br />
Carol Ann Hindley<br />
Douglas O. Hindley<br />
Alfred K. Ho<br />
Hoekstra Roofing Company<br />
Evelyn L. Hogarth<br />
Grant G. Hogarth, Sr.<br />
Alan M. Holck<br />
Robert Hollander<br />
Dennis R. Hollar<br />
Jean C. Hollar<br />
Susan S. Hollar<br />
James F. Holtgreive<br />
Dean K. Honsberger<br />
Robin D. Hook<br />
Ruth Hook<br />
Erin M. Hunt<br />
Robert E. Hunt II<br />
David A. Ikerd<br />
Theresa Ikerd<br />
Ike’s Painting Service<br />
Improved Funding Techniques-Michigan<br />
Infinity Sports, Inc.<br />
Amy Taylor Johnson<br />
Brian S. Johnson<br />
Howard A. Johnson<br />
Lowell Johnson<br />
Kalamazoo Community Foundation<br />
Kalamazoo Gazette<br />
Robert F. Kennedy<br />
Dan Kettenbeil<br />
Sherry Marie Kettenbeil<br />
James W. Key, Jr.<br />
Paige Key<br />
Scott A. Kilgren<br />
James Robert Kinney<br />
Marlin D. Kleckner<br />
Sherry V. Kleckner<br />
Anne P. Klimek<br />
Jeffrey P. Klimek<br />
Karen Louise Kocsondy<br />
Zoltan G. Kocsondy<br />
Jonathan P. Koets<br />
Karen Faith Koets<br />
Lois Koning<br />
William J. Koning<br />
Cheryl Krause<br />
Patrick Krause<br />
Janice L. Kuhagen<br />
Jerald W. Kuss<br />
Richelle F. Kuss<br />
David Roland LaLiberte<br />
Langeland Chapels<br />
David James Larson<br />
Gary M. LaTulip<br />
Kathleen A. LaTulip<br />
Jamie Lawlor<br />
John R. Lawlor<br />
Michael E. Lebednick<br />
John Michael Lee<br />
Lenora K. Lee<br />
Patrick Lennon<br />
Martha Lezotte<br />
Raymond L. Lezotte<br />
Mark S. Liberacki<br />
Pamela G. Liberacki<br />
Howard D. Linders<br />
Leatha M. Linders<br />
Steven Lins<br />
Anne L. Little<br />
Bonnie Locker<br />
James C. Locker<br />
James T. Long<br />
Mable Long<br />
Aija Lubavs<br />
Konrads V. Lubavs<br />
Jim Ludeman<br />
Peggy Ludeman<br />
Brian J. Lueth<br />
Colleen Lundgren<br />
Dennis D. Lundgren<br />
Lori I. Masnari<br />
Ray Edward Masnari<br />
Gary R. Mathews<br />
Edward J. Mayo<br />
William J. Maze, Jr.<br />
Alice McCarty<br />
Robert McCarty<br />
Tasha McDowell<br />
Ryan N. McGregor<br />
Cheryl A. McKenna<br />
Owen P. McKenna<br />
Kelly L. McKeough<br />
Kevin E. McKeough<br />
Mike Metzner<br />
Glenn Miller<br />
Lynne Miller<br />
Margaret L. Miller<br />
Richard Alan Miller<br />
Nancy Tenbosch Mills<br />
Robert E. Lee Mills, Jr.<br />
John G. Mizzi<br />
Kimberly A. Mizzi<br />
Modernistic Cleaning Services, Inc.<br />
Aylene Y. Moore<br />
Jack L. Moore<br />
Diane Marie Morea<br />
Scott Mulder<br />
Eric Munther<br />
Jan Munther<br />
Jeanette P. Nixon<br />
Theodore F. Nixon<br />
William R. Nobles<br />
Northern Trust Company **<br />
Cindy L. Paavola<br />
Mike E. <strong>Page</strong><br />
Helen M. Palleschi<br />
Lonnie L. Palleschi<br />
John Calvin Palmer III<br />
Rebecca L. Palmer<br />
Parker Hannifin Foundation **<br />
Genevieve Dorothy Parker<br />
Harry Parker<br />
Barbara J. Parsons<br />
Michael H. Parsons<br />
Dave Patterson<br />
Jill B. Patterson<br />
Carole Pawlowski<br />
Kenneth F. Pawlowski<br />
Hal Peacock<br />
Maureen Peacock<br />
Diane B. Pelc<br />
Ronald Pelc<br />
Erick D. Perry<br />
Derek F. Petrak<br />
Betsy Phillips<br />
Kevin A. Phillips<br />
Ken Pierce<br />
Nancy L. Pollard<br />
Robert C. Pollard<br />
David L. Pruis<br />
Bonnie Purlee<br />
George C. Purlee<br />
RE/MAX of Michigan<br />
Walter A. Robison<br />
Henry L. Rohs, Jr.<br />
Joan Carol Rohs<br />
Rugger’s Up & Under<br />
Berclay A. Ruschak<br />
William S. Ruschak<br />
Joan M. Russell<br />
Timothy D. Russell<br />
Andrew Anthony Rymsha<br />
Jose E. Santamaria<br />
Karen Trout Santamaria<br />
Allen D. Schau<br />
Jack Neff Schermerhorn<br />
Chris A. Schneider<br />
Louise Schneider<br />
Patricia Ann Schneider<br />
Paul Edward Schneider<br />
Heinz E. Schroeder<br />
Scott’s Pig Roast<br />
Avis L. Sebaly<br />
Ray Scott Shugars<br />
Sign Boys, LLC<br />
Carol D. Simpson<br />
J. Brooks Simpson<br />
Daniel R. Smith<br />
Judy A. Smith<br />
William J. Sprague<br />
Charlene M. Sprick<br />
Robert W. Sprick<br />
SPX Corporation Foundation **<br />
Gregory Dale Staudacher<br />
Jamie L. Steenwyk<br />
Keith B. Steenwyk<br />
Ronald B. Stephens<br />
Wendy L. Stock<br />
Carol Strong<br />
Edwin C. Strong<br />
Janet Sutherland<br />
Verne E. Sutherland<br />
Judith S. Takemoto-Buckles<br />
Margaret M. Tanner<br />
Richard W. Tanner<br />
Tesar Printing Company<br />
Gary E. Tibble<br />
Patricia M. Tibble<br />
John W. Timko<br />
Linda L. Tolstyka<br />
Patrick J. Tolstyka<br />
Emil J. Tomanek, Jr.<br />
Nancy Tomanek<br />
Lawrence A. Ulmer<br />
Marsha R. Ulmer<br />
Roger E. Ulrich<br />
Melvin D. Van Dis<br />
Vivian Van Dis<br />
Ross VanderCook<br />
Susan E. VanderCook<br />
VanderMay Construction, Inc.<br />
Gary B. Walters<br />
Fran L. Washington<br />
Von H. Washington, Sr.<br />
J. William Weessies, Jr.<br />
Gary L. Wegenke<br />
Sandra S. Wegenke<br />
Sheri Marie Wegner<br />
John Weitzel<br />
Katie Weitzel<br />
G. Glen Weller<br />
Timothy W. Wenzel<br />
Donald C. Werme<br />
Patricia Werme<br />
Betty Weston<br />
Frances D. Winegar<br />
Marvin L. Winegar<br />
Judy Woizeschke<br />
Thomas A. Woizeschke<br />
Kathleen A. Wolf<br />
Thomas R. Wolf, Jr.<br />
Janice Elaine Wright<br />
R. Gerald Wright<br />
Richard D. Zane, Jr.<br />
Cynthia Marie Zerban<br />
Jason A. Zerban<br />
Frederick L. Zuidema<br />
Marie Zuidema<br />
* Deceased<br />
** Matching Gift Donations<br />
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