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Peach Belt Conference TournamentPBC Tournament Results2012First Round - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, Augusta State 4Second Round - Columbus State 5, <strong>Lander</strong> 12011First Round - Augusta State 5, <strong>Lander</strong> 22010First Round - Georgia College 5, <strong>Lander</strong> 12009First Round - Columbus State 5, <strong>Lander</strong> 02008First Round - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, Augusta State 1Second Round - Georgia College 5, <strong>Lander</strong> 4Consolation - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, Columbus State 42007First Round - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, Francis Marion 1Second Round - USC Upstate 5, <strong>Lander</strong> 2Consolation - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, USC Aiken 12006First Round - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, Augusta State 0Second Round - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, Georgia College 2Championship - Armstrong Atlantic 5, <strong>Lander</strong> 42005First Round - USC Aiken 5, <strong>Lander</strong> 32004First Round - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, Georgia College 2Second Round - USC Spartanburg 5, <strong>Lander</strong> 3Consolation - Armstrong Atlantic 5, <strong>Lander</strong> 32003First Round - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, Columbus State 2Second Round - North Florida 5, <strong>Lander</strong> 2Consolation - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, Armstrong Atlantic 42002First Round - <strong>Lander</strong> 6, Augusta State 0Second Round - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, Armstrong Atlantic 4Championship - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, North Florida 22001First Round - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, Augusta State 0Second Round - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, Armstrong Atlantic 2Championship - <strong>Lander</strong> 6, Francis Marion 12000First Round - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, USC Aiken 1Second Round - <strong>Lander</strong> 5, Francis Marion 3Championship - <strong>Lander</strong> 4, Armstrong Atlantic 41999Team Results: 1. <strong>Lander</strong> 80, 2. Francis Marion 57, 3. Columbus State53, 4. Armstrong Atlantic 50, 5. North Florida 49, 6. Georgia College 44,7. USC Aiken 35, 8. Augusta State 20, 9. USC Spartanburg 151998Team Results: 1. <strong>Lander</strong> 80, 2. Armstrong Atlantic 59, 3. Georgia College56, 4. Columbus State 48, 5. Francis Marion and North Florida 47,7. USC Aiken 33, 8. Augusta State 23, 9. USC Spartanburg 91997Team Results: 1. <strong>Lander</strong> 71, 2, Armstrong Atlantic 55, 3. FrancisMarion 45, 4. Augusta State 44, 5. Columbus State 42, 6. Georgia College36, 7. USC Aiken 16, 8. USC Spartanburg 141996Team Results: 1. <strong>Lander</strong> 68.5, 2. Armstrong State 60.5, 3. USC Spartanburg42.5, 4. Francis Marion 41, 5. Columbus State 37, 6. GeorgiaCollege 35.5, 7. Augusta State 31, 8. USC Aiken 131995Team Results: 1. <strong>Lander</strong> 65, 2. Armstrong State 56, 3. USC Spartanburg52, 4. Georgia College 50, 5. Francis Marion 38, 6. Columbus State29, 7. Augusta State 20, 8. USC Aiken 141994Team Results: 1. <strong>Lander</strong> 65, 2. Armstrong State 56, 3. Georgia College53, 4. Francis Marion 47, 5. USC Spartanburg 37, 6. Augusta State 24, 7.Columbus State 21, 8. USC Aiken 101993Team Results: 1. <strong>Lander</strong> 70, 2. USC Spartanburg 59, 3. Georgia College50, 4. Francis Marion 46, 5. Armstrong State 42, 6. Augusta College26, 7. USC Aiken 21, 8. Columbus State 101992Team Results: 1. <strong>Lander</strong> 82, 2. USC Spartanburg 66, 3. ArmstrongState 61, 4. Georgia College 45, 5. Augusta College 34, 6. USC Aiken32, 7. Columbus State 13PBC Tournament OpponentsOpponent W LArmstrong Atlantic 4 2Augusta State 5 1Columbus State 2 2Francis Marion 3 0Georgia College 2 2North Florida 1 1USC Aiken 2 1USC Spartanburg 0 2Totals 19 11All-Peach Belt Conference1992: <strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>, Henrik Svensson, Lee Holyoak, Ricardo Aguirre,Tommi Vilhunen1993: Player of the Year: <strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>, Lee Holyoak, Tommi Vilhunen,Anders Persson, Ricardo Aguirre, Henrik Svensson1994: Player of the Year Alex Lindholm, Claes Persson, Tommi Vilhunen,Henrik Svensson, Anders Nilsson, <strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>, Rodrigo Urzua,1995: Claes Persson, Jerome Moreau, Anders Nilsson, Michael Aulit,Janne Vilhunen, Ricardo Almeida1996: Player of the Year Claes Persson, Jerome Moreau, Laio Teixeira,Janne Vilhunen, Martin Kahm, Maurice Szpydowski, Anders Nilsson,Ricardo Almeida1997: Player of the Year Claes Persson, Frank Potthoff, Laio Teixeira,Maurice Szpydowski, Martin Kahm, Ricardo Almeida1998: Player of the Year Frank Potthoff, Jan Grueninger, Laio Teixeira,Martin Kahm, Jacob Svensson, Erik Friberg, Raul Campos1999: Player of the Year Tobias Huning, H.B. Nordstrom, Laio Teixeira,Jakob Svensson, Erik Friberg, Raul Campos, David Mercier2000: Tobias Huning, Erik Friberg2001: Tobias Huning, Evgeni Mikheev, H.B. Nordstrom, Erik Friberg2002: Evgeni Mikheev, Patrick Suhrbier2003: Carl Hesser2004: Rob Steckley, Erik Flygt2006: Stefan Tewes, Joakim Karlsson, Andre Ivarsson2007: Joakim Karlsson2009: Damien Cordesse2010: Paul-Henri Arrigoni2011: Paul-Henri Arrigoni2012: Paul-Henri Arrigoni, Vincent Verpeaux


This section begins when <strong>Lander</strong> joinedNCAA Division II in 1992-931993 (14-1)Joe CabriNCAA Division II ChampionsErskine ........................................... 8-0 WAnderson ........................................ 7-2 WFlagler ............................................ 5-1 WRollins ............................................ 5-2 WWest Florida .....................................2-7 LBelhaven ........................................ 5-4 WUSC Spartanburg ........................... 6-0 WGeorgia College ............................. 6-3 WFrancis Marion ............................... 6-0 WArmstrong State ............................. 8-0 WTroy State ....................................... 6-3 WAugusta College ............................. 8-1 WNCAA TournamentCal Poly-San Luis Obispo .............. 5-3 WCal-Davis ....................................... 5-1 WHampton ......................................... 5-2 W1994 (18-0)Joe CabriNCAA Division II ChampionsErskine ...........................................7-0 WLynn ................................................7-0 WSIU-Edwardsville ............................8-0 WNorth Florida ...................................6-3 WWest Florida ....................................6-0 WUNC Charlotte ................................7-0 WAugusta College ..............................7-0 WUSC Spartanburg ............................5-0 WElon .................................................6-3 WBrunswick College ..........................6-0 WRollins .............................................6-3 WArmstrong State ..............................8-1 WColumbus College ...........................6-0 WUSC Aiken ......................................7-0 WAnderson .........................................7-2 WNCAA TournamentCal Poly-Pomona ............................5-0 WCal Poly-San Luis Obispo ...............5-0 WHampton ..........................................5-3 W1995 (15-0)Joe CabriNCAA Division II ChampionsErskine ............................................7-0 WAugusta College ..............................7-0 WIndiana State ....................................5-2 WNorth Florida ...................................4-3 WSIU-Edwardsville ............................7-0 WWest Florida ....................................5-2 W<strong>University</strong> of New Orleans .............7-0 WUSC Spartanburg ............................5-2 WKalamazoo College .........................7-0 WUSC Aiken ......................................7-0 WColumbus College ...........................7-0 WFrancis Marion ................................7-0 WGeorgia College ..............................7-0 WArmstrong State ..............................4-3 WRollins .............................................7-0 WNCAA TournamentMercyhurst ......................................4-0 WArmstrong State ..............................4-2 WValdosta State ..................................4-1 WNorth Florida ...................................4-2 W1996 (14-3)Joe CabriNCAA Division II ChampionsUSC Aiken ......................................7-0 WFlagler .............................................7-0 W<strong>Lander</strong> Men’s Tennis History<strong>Lander</strong>’s fi rst men’s tennis national championship came in 1985 asmembers of the NAIA. Pictured, from left, are: Steve Kennedy, Joe Perry,Ernie DeAngelo (honorary coach), Ajai Srinivasan, <strong>Coach</strong> Joe Cabri,Bill Phillips (honorary coach), Martin Barba, Igor Radenovic, PatricRonneke, and Vikram Srinivasan.North Florida .................................... 3-4 LAugusta College ..............................7-0 WKalamazoo ......................................7-0 WRollins .............................................6-1 WFrancis Marion ................................7-0 WGeorgia College ..............................6-1 WArmstrong State ..............................7-0 WErskine ............................................7-0 WMobile .............................................. 3-4 LRollins .............................................. 5-2 LTexas-Tyler ......................................7-0 WUSC Spartanburg ............................6-0 WNCAA TournamentMillersville ......................................4-0 WNorth Florida ...................................4-0 WRollins .............................................4-1 W1997 (21-0)Joe CabriNCAA Division II ChampionsValdosta State ..................................8-1 WUSC Aiken ......................................9-0 WGeorgia College ..............................8-1 WUSC Spartanburg ............................9-0 WBrunswick .......................................7-0 WLynn ................................................8-1 WNorth Florida ...................................8-1 WWest Florida ....................................7-2 WFrancis Marion ................................8-1 WKalamazoo ......................................8-1 WAugusta State ..................................9-0 WRollins .............................................8-1 WArmstrong Atlantic ..........................7-0 WTexas-Tyler ......................................7-0 WAuburn-Montgomery ......................7-1 WMovile .............................................6-1 WColumbus State ...............................7-0 WNCAA TournamentCentral Oklahoma ...........................5-1 WArmstrong Atlantic ..........................5-0 WBarry ...............................................5-1 WWest Florida ....................................5-1 W1998 (20-0)Joe CabriNCAA Division II ChampionsUSC Aiken ......................................8-1 WAugusta State ..................................9-0 WUSC Spartanburg ............................9-0 WFrancis Marion ................................9-0 WNorth Florida ...................................8-1 WRollins .............................................6-3 WWest Florida ....................................8-1 WValdosta State ..................................8-1 WNorthwood (MI) ..............................9-0 WGeorgia College ..............................9-0 WArmstrong Atlantic ..........................8-1 WLynn ................................................7-2 WOklahoma City ................................6-1 WAuburn-Montgomery ......................5-2 WMobile .............................................6-1 WColumbus State ...............................9-0 WNCAA TournamentHawaii-Hilo .....................................5-0 WCentral Oklahoma ...........................5-2 WFlorida Southern ..............................5-1 WBarry ...............................................5-1 W1999 (19-1 record should be 21-3)Joe CabriNCAA Division II ChampionsErskine ............................................9-0 WAndrerson ........................................8-1 WPresbyterian .....................................9-0 WUSC Spartanburg ............................9-0 WUSC Aiken ......................................9-0 WGardner-Webb .................................9-0 WAugusta State ..................................9-0 WNorth Florida ...................................7-2 WWest Florida ....................................9-0 WValdosta State ..................................8-1 WGeorgia College ..............................8-1 WNorthwood ......................................8-1 WGeorgia Perimeter ...........................8-1 WFrancis Marion ................................7-2 WBYU-Hawaii ...................................5-3 WBarry ...............................................8-1 WOklahoma City ................................. 1-5 LNCAA TournamentWest Florida ....................................5-2 WMillersville ......................................5-0 WBarry ...............................................5-1 W2000 (19-5)Joe CabriNCAA Division II ChampionsErskine ............................................8-1 W<strong>University</strong> of Georgia......................4-3 WPresbyterian .....................................9-0 WAugusta State ..................................8-1 WUSC Spartanburg ............................9-0 WUSC Aiken ......................................7-2 WGeorgia College ..............................8-1 WLynn ................................................6-3 WNorth Florida ..................................7-2 WWest Florida ..................................... 4-5 LValdosta State .................................. 2-7 LNorthwood (MI) .............................. 4-5 LGeorgia Perimeter ...........................5-4 WArmstrong Atlantic .......................... 2-7 LBarry ...............................................5-1 WHawaii-Pacific ................................. 4-5 LAuburn-Montgomery ......................5-2 WUSC Aiken ......................................5-1 WFrancis Marion ...............................5-3 WArmstrong Atlantic .........................5-4 WNCAA TournamentNorthwood (MI) .............................5-0 WArmstrong Atlantic .........................5-2 WOuachita Baptist .............................5-1 WHawaii-Pacific ................................5-2 W2001 (17-6)Joe CabriErskine ............................................7-2 WLees-McRae ....................................7-2 WColumbus State ...............................9-0 WValdosta State ................................... 4-5 LWest Florida ..................................... 4-5 LDrury ................................................ 4-5 LFlorida Gulf Coast ...........................7-2 WAugusta State ..................................9-0 WNorthwood (MI) ..............................7-2 WFrancis Marion ................................7-2 WUSC Spartanburg ............................9-0 WUSC Aiken ......................................8-1 WArmstrong Atlantic ..........................6-3 WNorth Florida ...................................7-2 WBYU-Hawaii .................................... 3-6 LOuachita Baptist ............................... 2-5 LPeach Belt ConferenceAugusta State ..................................5-0 WArmstrong Atlantic ..........................5-2 WFrancis Marion ................................6-1 WNCAA South RegionalNorth Alabama ................................6-0 WWest Florida ....................................5-1 WNCAA TournamentLees-McRae ....................................5-0 WDrury ................................................ 3-5 L2002 (18-4)Joe CabriUSC Spartanburg ............................5-4 WAnderson .........................................6-3 WFlorida Southern ..............................5-4 WArmstrong Atlantic ..........................5-1 WWest Florida ..................................... 1-8 LGeorgia Perimeter ...........................7-2 WNorthwood (MI) ..............................8-1 WUSC Aiken ......................................9-0 WColumbus State ...............................9-0 WFrancis Marion ................................8-1 WGeorgia College ..............................7-2 WErskine ............................................7-2 WNorth Greenville .............................7-2 WPeach Belt ConferenceAugusta State ..................................6-0 WArmstrong Atlantic ..........................5-4 WNorth Florida ...................................5-2 WNCAA South RegionalJohnson C. Smith ............................9-0 WNCAA TournamentIncarnate Word ................................5-0 W


<strong>Lander</strong> Men’s Tennis HistoryWest Florida ....................................5-4 WBYU-Hawaii .................................... 0-6 LNorthwood ....................................... 2-5 L2003 (15-5)Joe CabriUSC Aiken ......................................7-2 WUSC Spartanburg ............................. 2-7 LNorth Greenville .............................7-2 WColumbus State ...............................6-3 WValdosta State ................................... 3-6 LFerris State ......................................7-2 WGardner-Webb .................................9-0 WAnderson .........................................5-4 WArmstrong Atlantic ..........................6-3 WErskine ............................................9-0 WAugusta State ..................................9-0 WLees-McRae ....................................5-4 WGeorgia College ..............................8-1 WNorth Florida .................................... 3-6 LPeach Belt TournamentColumbus State ...............................5-2 WNorth Florida .................................... 2-5 LArmstrong Atlantic ..........................5-4 WMid-Atlantic RegionalAnderson .........................................5-0 WUSC Spartanburg ............................5-4 WNCAA TournamentBYU-Hawaii .................................... 2-5 L2004 (13-7)Joe CabriErskine ............................................8-1 WAugusta State ..................................8-0 WNorth Greenville .............................7-2 WLees-McRae ....................................8-1 WNorth Florida .................................... 3-6 LValdosta State ................................... 4-5 LWest Florida ..................................... 3-6 LGeorgia College ..............................7-2 WColumbus State ...............................6-3 WAnderson .........................................8-1 WNorthwood (MI) ..............................6-2 WArmstrong Atlantic ..........................9-0 WUSC Aiken ......................................6-2 WFrancis Marion ................................5-4 WBarry ...............................................5-4 WUSC Spartanburg ............................. 3-6 LPeach Belt ConferenceGeorgia College ..............................5-2 WUSC Spartanburg ............................. 3-5 LArmstrong Atlantic ........................... 3-5 LMid-Atlantic RegionalGeorgia College ..............................5-1 WNorth Florida .................................... 1-5 L2005 (3-10)Joe CabriErskine ............................................8-1 WAugusta State ................................... 4-5 LGeorgia College ............................... 2-7 LColumbus State ................................ 3-6 LValdosta State ................................... 1-8 LWest Florida ..................................... 1-8 LNorthwood ......................................5-4 WArmstrong Atlantic ........................... 1-8 LUSC Aiken ......................................6-3 WFrancis Marion ................................. 4-5 LUSC Upstate..................................... 4-5 LNorth Florida .................................... 0-9 LPeach Belt ConferenceUSC Aiken ....................................... 3-5 L2006 (17-3)<strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>Mount Olive ....................................9-0 WLimestone ........................................9-0 WAnderson .........................................7-1 WErskine ............................................9-0 WSt. Andrews .....................................9-0 WUSC Upstate....................................5-4 WUSC Aiken ......................................7-2 WValdosta State ................................... 2-7 LNorth Greenville .............................9-0 WBarton ..............................................9-0 WColumbus State ...............................9-0 WGeorgia College ..............................9-0 WCoker ...............................................9-0 WAugusta State ..................................9-0 WNorth Georgia .................................9-0 WPeach Belt TournamentAugusta State ..................................5-0 WGeorgia College ..............................5-2 WArmstrong Atlantic ........................... 4-5 LMid-Atlantic RegionalColumbus State ...............................5-1 WUSC Spartanburg ............................. 2-5 L2007 (18-7)<strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>West Florida ..................................... 4-5 LAuburn-Montgomery ....................... 0-9 LLimestone ........................................9-0 WShaw ................................................9-0 WArmstrong Atlantic ........................... 4-5 LGeorgia College ..............................6-3 WCoker ...............................................9-0 WErskine ............................................9-0 WUSC Aiken ......................................6-3 WFlorida Southern ............................... 4-5 LNorth Greenville .............................9-0 WAugusta State ..................................7-2 WGeorgia Southwestern .....................9-0 WValdosta State ................................... 4-5 LUSC Upstate....................................5-4 WPresbyterian .....................................8-1 WNorth Georgia .................................9-0 WColumbus State ...............................9-0 WFrancis Marion ................................7-2 WAnderson .........................................5-4 WPeach Belt ConferenceFrancis Marion ................................5-1 WUSC Upstate..................................... 2-5 LUSC Aiken ......................................5-1 WMid-Atlantic RegionalGeorgia College ..............................5-1 WUSC Upstate..................................... 0-5 L2008 (18-7)<strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>Auburn-Montgomery ....................... 0-9 LShaw ................................................9-0 WNorth Georgia .................................9-0 WGeorgia Southwestern .....................9-0 WUSC Aiken ......................................5-4 WAugusta State ..................................7-2 WFrancis Marion ................................. 4-5 LNewberry .........................................8-1 WArmstrong Atlantic ........................... 0-9 LFlorida Southern ............................... 4-5 LErskine ............................................9-0 WFerris State ......................................8-1 WNorth Greenville .............................9-0 WGeorgia College ..............................5-4 WLees-McRae ....................................8-1 WBarton ..............................................8-1 WColumbus State ...............................6-3 WLimestone ........................................5-4 WOuachita Baptist ............................... 4-5 LAnderson .........................................6-3 WPeach Belt ConferenceAugusta State ..................................5-1 WGeorgia College ............................... 4-5 LColumbus State ...............................5-4 WMid-Atlantic RegionalAugusta State ..................................5-0 WFrancis Marion ................................. 4-5 L2009 (9-9)<strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>Auburn-Montgomery ....................... 1-8 LNorth Georgia .................................8-1 WNewberry .........................................8-1 WNorth Greenville .............................9-0 WUSC Aiken ....................................... 1-8 LFrancis Marion ................................. 3-6 LMars Hill .........................................8-0 WFerris State ......................................6-3 WErskine ............................................8-1 WGeorgia Southwestern .....................9-0 WColumbus State ................................ 2-7 LAugusta State ..................................7-2 WAnderson .......................................... 4-5 LArmstrong Atlantic ........................... 1-8 LLees-McRae ..................................... 4-5 LPeach Belt ConferenceColumbus State ................................ 0-5 LMid-Atlantic RegionalAugusta State ..................................5-1 WArmstrong Atlantic ........................... 0-5 L2010 (16-7)<strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>Florida Southern ............................... 3-6 LNewberry .........................................8-1 WNorth Greenville .............................9-0 WMars Hill .........................................9-0 WLimestone ........................................9-0 WFrancis Marion ................................6-3 WYoung Harris ...................................9-0 WBrevard ............................................7-2 WGeorgia Southwestern .....................9-0 WErskine ............................................8-1 WAnderson .........................................7-2 WAugusta State ..................................6-3 WUSC Aiken ......................................5-4 WLees-McRae ....................................5-4 WArmstrong Atlantic ........................... 0-9 LFlagler .............................................. 4-5 LNorth Georgia .................................9-0 WColumbus State ................................ 4-5 LTusculum .........................................8-1 WGeorgia College ............................... 3-5 LPeach Belt TournamentGeorgia College ............................... 1-5 LMid-Atlantic RegionalLincoln Memorial ...........................5-0 WQuick Tid BitGeorgia College ............................... 1-5 L2011 (17-5)<strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>Newberry .........................................7-1 WLimestone ........................................7-2 WNorth Greenville .............................9-0 WTusculum .........................................9-0 WYoung Harris ...................................9-0 WFrancis Marion ................................7-2 WMars Hill .........................................9-0 WBrevard ............................................8-1 WGeorgia Southwestern .....................7-2 WErskine ............................................9-0 WGeorgia College ..............................7-2 WAugusta State ..................................5-4 WUSC Aiken ......................................7-2 WPfeiffer ............................................8-1 WNorth Georgia .................................8-1 WFlagler .............................................6-3 WArmstrong Atlantic ........................... 1-8 LConcordia NY .................................. 3-6 LColumbus State ................................ 3-6 LPeach Belt ConferenceAugusta State ................................... 2-5 LSoutheast RegionalFrancis Marion ................................5-2 WColumbus State ................................ 0-5 L2012 (18-5)<strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>Newberry .........................................9-0 WNorth Greenville .............................9-0 WMars Hill .........................................9-0 WTusculum .........................................7-2 WAnderson .........................................8-1 WErskine ............................................9-0 WBrevard ............................................8-1 WFrancis Marion ................................5-4 WWest Florida ..................................... 2-7 LGeorgia Southwestern .....................9-0 WLimestone ........................................9-0 WCoker ...............................................9-0 WColumbus State ................................ 3-6 LGeorgia College ..............................7-2 WFlagler .............................................5-1 WArmstrong Atlantic ........................... 0-9 LNorth Georgia .................................8-1 WUSC Aiken ......................................8-1 WConcordia ........................................6-3 WAugusta ...........................................5-1 WPeach Belt ConferenceAugusta ...........................................5-4 WColumbus State ................................ 1-5 LSoutheast RegionalColumbus State ................................ 3-5 LThe <strong>Lander</strong> men’s tennis team won 10 straightnational championships from 1991-2000. Thethen-Senators won the national title during theirlast two years as members of NAIA, then won arecord eight straight crowns when they becamemembers of NCAA Division II.


<strong>Lander</strong> All-Time Player ListAguirre, Ricardo — 1989-93Almeida, Ricardo — 1992-97Andersson, Fredrick — 1987-90Arias, Kevin — 1990-91Armstrong, Ross — 2011-12Arrigoni, Paul-Henri — 2010-13Asaf, Samir — 1989-90Assad, Renato — 2012Aughtry, Dennis — 1968-69Aulit, Michael — 1995Axelsson, Oscar — 2011-13Baker, Jimmy — 1973-75Barba, Martin — 1984-85Batterson, Scott — 1989-91Benatzky, Carlos — 2005-08Bertoldo, Gary — 2009-12Blesteau, Matthieu — 2002Bollza, Tony — 1981-82Bolton, Steve — 1968-69Bonds, Bill — 1978-80Borg, Stefan — 2004Bradford, Sam — 1969-70, 74-76Brown, Johnson — 1989-90Buchanan, Mike — 1968-70Byman, Michael — 1997-98Cabri, Chris — 1989-92Campbell, Elbetct — 1969-70Campos, Raul — 1997-99Canede, John — 1978-79Cappabianca, John — 2010Chellappa, Akshay — 2005-06Claesson, Matz — 1986-89Claire, Damien — 1998-00Clark, Levan — 2009-10Coley, Greg — 1980-82Collett, Steve — 1982-84Cordesse, Damien — 2008-09Crawford, Harold — 1971-74Daniusecivius, Gintas — 2005Decret, David — 1989-90Desmars, Maxime — 2009-12Digirolamo, Steve — 1982-83Djeric, Milan — 2000-02Dnumbia, Yahya — 1986-87Drowne, Alex — 1982-83Edstrom, Tobias — 2003-04Eppelsheimer, John — 1979-80Epuri, Valentin — 1998Erlandsson, Henrik — 2004-07Errecalde, Mariono — 1983-84Eterovic, Chi Chi — 1986-89Fedeoseyev, Michael — 2008-10Feldbausch, Michael — 1990-92Flygt, Erik — 2004Fonseca, Guilherme — 2007-08Frances, Pierre —2010Friberg, Erik — 1998-01Gambrell, Jason — 1993-94Garth, Pax — 1989-92Going, Reece — 1972-73Gonzalez, Junior — 1981-84Gramatkias, Ted — 1979-81Guerke, Andy — 1980-83Gunther, Danny — 1976-77Haff, Rick — 1986-87Hamilton, Paul — 1996Hanheiser, Dirk — 1987-88Harlow, Jim — 1972-76Hermanutz, Markus — 1989-90Joe Cabri1974-2005Hesser, Carl — 2003-04Hicks, Arthur — 2002Hobbs, Cameron — 2006Hogelund, Frederick — 2003-04Holyoak, Lee — 1990-94Huning, Tobias — 1999-01Iftikhar, Tayyal — 1978-81Ivankovic, Miren — 1986-89Ivarsson, Andre — 2005-08Johllrer, Deval — 1986-87Jones, Walt — 1975-79Jonsson, Adam — 2012-13Jubin, Marius — 2003-04Kahm, Martin — 1996-99Kamilov, Timur — 2008Karlsson, Joakim — 2006-07Kennedy, Steve — 1984-85King, Kenny — 1974-76Klemenz, Stefan — 2012Las Heras, Fernando — 2000Lawlor, Peter — 1980-81Legros, Nicolas — 2004-07Levnanat, Karl — 1995Lindholm, Alex — 1992-94Manning, Frankie — 1973-74Manrique, Juan — 2008-11Marques, Carlos — 2008-11Mattsson, Christopher — 2010-11May, Rufus — 1970-74McAllister, Rodney — 1973-76McKellar, Donnie — 1971-72McNeish, John — 1974-77Mercier, David — 1999Meyer, Chris — 1980-82Mikheev, Evgeni — 2000-02Miley, David — 1977-81Minter, Mike — 1995-96Mir, Kamrein — 1977-79<strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>2006-13Records Since Joining NCAA Division IIName Years W L .PCTJoe Cabri 1993-05 208 44 .825<strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong> 2006-12 113 43 .724Totals 1993-2010 321 87 .786Moreau, Jerome — 1995-96Neighbors, Jim — 1968-69Nichols, John — 1976-80Nichols, Mark — 1982-84Nichols, Tim — 1979-80Nilsson, Anders — 1992-97Nilsson, Niclas — 1989-93Nordstrom, H.B. — 1999-01Noritis, Joakim — 2002Olsson, Emil — 2000-04Owings, Andy — 1973-74Pannill, Reid — 1971-75Parks, Frank — 1969-70Pavlovic, Ognjen — 1989-90Pena, Gonzalo — 1983-84Perman, Oscar — 2011Perry, Joey — 1984-87Perry, Ron — 1968-69Persson, Anders — 1989-93Persson, Claes — 1994-97Plock, Bill — 1977-78Pomerantz, Kenny — 1981-83Potthoff, Frank — 1997-98Poutignat, Samuel — 2012-13Priess, Marcell — 2001Pristach, Peter — 1982-84Radenovic, Igor — 1982-87Ramasamy, Ram — 1975-79Riddle, Damon — 1975-77Romain, Ron — 1980-82Ronneke, Patric — 1984-88Sharpe, Nick — 1981-82Simic, Boris — 2005-06Simon, Ben — 1995-96<strong>Simpson</strong>, <strong>Brett</strong> — 1990-94Sizemore, Jack — 1970-74Smith, Corky — 1979-80Smith, Eric — 1976-77Year-by-YearYear W L1993 14 11994 18 01995 15 01996 14 31997 21 01998 20 01999 21 32000 19 52001 17 62002 18 42003 15 52004 13 72005 3 102006 17 32007 18 72008 18 72009 9 92010 16 72011 17 52012 18 5Totals 321 87Smith, Lowes — 1969-71Smith, Ronnie — 1970-71Sperry, Leonardo — 2000-02Srinivasan, Ajai — 1983-87Srinivasan, Vikram — 1983-87Steckley, Rob — 2004Stewart, John — 1975-77Stinson, Caedyn — 2006-07Suhrbier, Patrick — 2001-02Svensson, Henrik — 1992-95Svensson, Jacob — 1997-99Szpydowski, Maurice — 1996-97Taylor, Donnie — 1971-72Tewes, Stefan — 2006Thompson, Lee — 1970-72Tiexeira, Laio — 1996-99Tzekos, Nick — 2004-07Urbanovich, Gena — 2002-04Urzua, Rodrigo — 1993-94Vainikainen, Pertti — 1988-92Valle, T.C. — 2006-09Van Ooij, Tom — 2003-04Varghese, Vishal — 1998-00Veal, Andy — 1981-83Verpeaux, Vincent — 2012-13Vilhunen, Janne — 1994-97Vilhunen, Tommi — 1990-94Virgin, John — 1980-81Voorhies, Sean — 2003-04Wali, Sheharyar — 2009Wedemyer, Tim — 1977-81Whittemore, Keith — 1973-74Wilkinson, George — 2007-08Willers, Henrik — 2007-11Zani, Bill — 1982-83Zegarra, Diego — 2012-13


<strong>Lander</strong> Players from the PastPeter PristachNiclas NilssonPeter Pristach, 1984 NAIA SinglesChampion and two-time All-American.Inducted in <strong>Lander</strong> Athletics Hall ofFame.Niclas Nilsson, 1992 NAIA SinglesChampion and three-time All-American.Claes PerssonSteve KennedyClaes Persson, top ranked player in thenation and 1997 Dan Magill recipient.Steve Kennedy, 1985 NAIA Rookie ofthe Year and All-American.<strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>Lee Holyoak<strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>, 1993 Peach Belt Playerof the Year and 1994 NCAA nationaldoubles champion. Inducted in <strong>Lander</strong>Athletics Hall of Fame.Lee Holyoak, 1994 NCAA nationaldoubles champion. Inducted in <strong>Lander</strong>Athletics Hall of Fame.Anderson .................................... 12-1Armstrong Atlantic ................... 17-11Auburn-Montgomery ................... 3-3Augusta State ............................. 25-2Barry ............................................ 6-0Barton ........................................... 2-0Belhaven ...................................... 1-0Brevard ......................................... 3-0Brunswick .................................... 2-0BYU-Hawaii ................................ 1-3Cal-Davis ..................................... 1-0Cal Poly-Pomona ......................... 1-0Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo ............ 2-0Central Oklahoma ........................ 2-0Coker ............................................ 3-0Columbus State .......................... 14-9Concordia (NY) ........................... 0-1Drury ............................................ 0-2<strong>Lander</strong> Against All OpponentsBelow records begin when <strong>Lander</strong> joined the NCAA in 1992-1993Elon .............................................. 1-0Erskine ....................................... 18-0Ferris State ................................... 3-0Flagler .......................................... 4-1Florida Gulf Coast ........................ 1-0Florida Southern ........................... 2-3Francis Marion ........................... 17-4Gardner-Webb .............................. 2-0<strong>University</strong> of Georgia................... 1-0Georgia College ......................... 19-5Georgia Perimeter ........................ 3-0Georgia Southwestern .................. 6-0Hampton ....................................... 2-0Hawaii-Hilo .................................. 1-0Hawaii-Pacific .............................. 1-1Incarnate Word ............................. 1-0Indiana State ................................. 1-0Johnson C. Smith ......................... 1-0Kalamazoo ................................... 3-0Lees-McRae ................................. 6-1Limestone ..................................... 6-0Lincoln Memorial ........................ 1-0Lynn ............................................. 4-0Mars Hill ...................................... 4-0Mercyhurst ................................... 1-0Millersville ................................... 2-0Mobile .......................................... 2-1Mount Olive ................................. 1-0New Orleans ................................. 1-0Newberry ...................................... 5-0North Alabama ............................. 1-0North Florida .............................. 10-6North Georgia .............................. 7-0North Greenville ........................ 10-0Northwood (Mich.) ...................... 7-2Oklahoma City ............................. 1-1Ouachita Baptist ........................... 1-2Pfeiffer ......................................... 1-0Presbyterian .................................. 3-0Rollins .......................................... 7-1SIU Edwardsville ......................... 2-0St. Andrews Presbyterian ............. 1-0Shaw ............................................. 2-0Texas-Tyler ................................... 2-0Troy State ..................................... 1-0Tusculum ...................................... 3-0UNC Charlotte ............................. 1-0USC Aiken ................................. 20-2USC Upstate............................... 13-7Valdosta State ............................... 4-7West Florida ................................. 8-9Young Harris ................................ 2-0


<strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> has been providing educationaland cultural opportunities to the people ofGreenwood County since 1904, when <strong>Lander</strong> relocatedto Greenwood from Williamston, S.C. Founded inWilliamston in 1872 as a women’s college, <strong>Lander</strong> isnow a coeducational, state-assisted university offeringmajors, minors and emphases in more than 60 areas ofstudy.Among the degrees offered by <strong>Lander</strong> are the bachelorof arts, the bachelor of science, the M.Ed. in Montessorieducation, the M.A.T. with concentration in artand M.Ed in Teaching and Learning.<strong>Lander</strong> is fully accredited by the Commission onColleges of the Southern Association of Colleges andSchools to award bachelor’s and master’s degrees.The following programs are accredited by their stateand national accrediting agencies: athletic training,music, business administration, nursing, teacher education,Montessori program and visual arts.Full-time enrollment is approximately 3,100 witha student body representing 29 states and 17 foreigncountries. The College of Business and Public Affairsenrolls the largest number of majors, followed by theCollege of Education. <strong>Lander</strong> has an exceptionallystrong science program, and more than 90 percent ofthose applying to medical school in recent years havebeen accepted. Students in <strong>Lander</strong>’s engineering dualdegree program have a 100 percent acceptance rate atClemson.Located in the heart of Greenwood, <strong>Lander</strong> servesas the cultural focal point of the area. Our CulturalCenter houses <strong>Lander</strong>’s Fine Arts programs and thisstate-of-the-art facility is also the home of the Greenwood-<strong>Lander</strong>Performing Arts series.Events for community residents of all ages are hostedby the university. These include the Scholastic ArtAwards Competition for junior and senior high schoolartists throughout South Carolina; a high school theatrefestival and Fine Arts study tours.<strong>Lander</strong> athletics teams have reaped honors at boththe district and national levels, including 12 nationalchampionships in men’s tennis. A member of theNCAA Division II, <strong>Lander</strong> plays in the Peach BeltConference and sponsors teams in men’s and women’sbasketball, golf, soccer and tennis; men’s baseball; andwomen’s softball and volleyball.The university’s 130,000-square-foot John Drum-<strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> at a GlanceDavid MashAcademic AffairsGlenda RidgelyBusiness and Administration<strong>Lander</strong> Vice PresidentsAdam TaylorGovernmental RelationsRandy BouknightStudent AffairsRalph Patterson<strong>University</strong> Advancementmond Complex, whichhouses the Finis HorneArena and the Joe V.Chandler Physical Educationand Exercise StudiesCenter, opened in 1993,and basketball fans canwatch the Bearcats play inthe 2,500-seat arena.The entrance to <strong>Lander</strong>,the 300-bed CentennialHall dormitory and theEquestrian Center were recentlycompleted. <strong>Lander</strong> has also recently redesignedand expanded the campus dining hall.The Jeff May Complex, which houses the baseball,soccer, softball and tennis programs, opened in Fall2011.


<strong>Lander</strong> Athletics PersonnelJeff MayAthletics DirectorChris AndersonBaseball AssistantKent AtkinsHead Athletic TrainerChris AyerWomen’s SoccerChipper BagwellAssistant AD/GolfCheryl BellAssistant AD/SWASophia BondiesAssistant TrainerJeff BurkhamerMen’s BasketballJoe CabriTennis <strong>Coach</strong> EmeritusDr. John CathcartTeam OrthopedistKathy CochranAthletics SupportSusan GoingNCAA/FARSteve GroganAssistant ADKevin PedersonWomen’s BasketballSteve RobertsM. Basketball Asst.Kim Schoolfi eldCheerleadersDr. David SealyTeam PhysicianDeCole ShoemateW. Basketball Asst.<strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>M&W TennisKermit SmithBaseballAshley StathasVolleyballBob BbStonerSports InformationKurt SwygertSoftball AssistantBryan WellsAssistant TrainerTina WhitlockSoftballVan TaylorMen’s Soccer


About <strong>Lander</strong><strong>Lander</strong> AcademicsSmall class sizes, individual attention and accomplished professorsare <strong>Lander</strong>’s trademarks for outstanding education. Throughouttheir time at <strong>Lander</strong>, students are encouraged to explore pathsin the humanities, sciences and arts. <strong>Lander</strong> provides students theopportunity to turn their goals into reality!Faculty<strong>Lander</strong>’s 150 full-time faculty members with excellent academiccredentials have trained in some of America’s finest graduateschools. The majority of our faculty hold terminal degrees in theirareas from renowned universities in the United States and aroundthe world.Faculty and StudentsWith the <strong>University</strong>’s 18:1 student/faculty ratio, the professorsare more than teachers -- they are advisers who help students definetheir career goals, and friends who encourage them to workdiligently toward these goals. <strong>Lander</strong>’s faculty and staff offereach student a personal invitation to learn, to discover, to growand to accept life’s challenges with excitement and determination.MAJORSAthletic TrainingBiologyGeneticsMedical TechnologyBusiness AdministrationAccountingFinance/EconomicsHealth Care ManagementManagement/MarketingChemistryComputer Information SystemsNetworkingSoftware DevelopmentCriminal Justice Management(Online only)Early Childhood Education*MontessoriElementary Education*Engineering(Dual Degree with Clemson <strong>University</strong>)ChemistryComputer Information SystemsMathematicsEnglish*Professional WritingEnvironmental ScienceExercise ScienceHistory*Mass Communication and TheatreMass CommunicationTheatreMathematics*Music*NursingB.S.N. Completion for Registered Nurs-Physical Education*Political SciencePublic AdministrationPsychologySociology - Criminal JusticeSpanishSpecial Education*Visual ArtsGraphic Design* Teacher Certifi cation AvailableMINORSAfrican-American StudiesAnthropologyArt HistoryBiologyBusiness AdministrationChemistryChild and Family StudiesComputer Information SystemsDanceEconomicsElectronic ArtEnglishEnglish - Professional WritingEnvironmental ScienceFrenchHealth Care ManagementHistoryInformation TechnologyInternational BusinessInternational StudiesLatin-American StudiesLeadershipMass CommunicationMathematicsMilitary Science and LeadershipMusicMusical TheatrePhilosophyPolitical SciencePre-LawPsychologyPublic AdministrationReligionSociologySpanishTheatreTherapeutic HorsemanshipVisual ArtsPRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMSPre-DentistryPre-LawPre-MedicinePre-Occupational TherapyPre-OptometryPre-PharmacyPre-Physical TherapyPre-Physician’s AssistantPre-Veterinary MedicineGRADUATE STUDIESMaster of Arts in Teaching (Art)Master of Education in Montessori EducationMaster of Education in Teaching and LearningDiverse LearnersExercise & Sports StudiesInstructional TechnologyCERTIFICATE PROGRAMHealth Care Management


About <strong>Lander</strong>HISTORY<strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> was founded by Methodist clergymanSamuel <strong>Lander</strong> in 1872 as Williamston Female College in Williamston,S.C. It remained a private institution for 26 years. In1898, the College gained support of the South Carolina Conferenceof the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. In 1904, theCollege was relocated to Greenwood, S.C., and was renamed<strong>Lander</strong> College in honor of its founder.In 1948, when the Methodist Conference, pursuant to a policyof consolidation in its education efforts, decided to end supportof <strong>Lander</strong> College, interested citizens of Greenwood formed The<strong>Lander</strong> Foundation as a nonprofit corporation and leased theCollege from the Church.In 1951, the county of Greenwood obtained the College nameand property fromthe MethodistConference. TheSouth CarolinaGeneral Assemblycreated the GreenwoodCountyEducation Commission,knownas The <strong>Lander</strong>Foundation, toserve as the boardof control for theCollege. <strong>Lander</strong>thus became theonly four-year liberalarts college inthe United Statesto be controlledand financed bya county government.On July 1, 1973, <strong>Lander</strong> College came under the control of theBoard of Trustees of the State Colleges of South Carolina, making<strong>Lander</strong> a state-supported college. The State College Board ofTrustees governed <strong>Lander</strong>, the College of Charleston and FrancisMarion College. Effective July 1, 1988, governance of <strong>Lander</strong>was vested in the <strong>Lander</strong> College Board of Trustees.On July 1, 1992, by action of the Board of Trustees, the institutionbecame <strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<strong>Lander</strong> was founded as a college for women. Men were admittedin 1943, and the institution is now completely coeducational.<strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> subscribes to a policy of equal educationaland employment opportunity for all.Mission StatementGrounded in the belief that education is a liberating forcewhich makes it possible for an individual to live a life ofmeaningful activity, of personal satisfaction, and of service toothers as a neighbor and a citizen, <strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> has chosenteaching and learning as its principal concerns and providinga challenging education for qualified students as its mission.Through its liberal arts programs and its professional schools forbusiness, education and nursing, the university offers an undergraduatecurriculum that combines a broad liberal education withspecialized study leading either to immediate application in acareer or to more advanced study. The undergraduate programsprovide opportunities for students to achieve competence in amajor discipline and to explore a broad core curriculum designedto assist them in developing the ability (1) to gather and criticallyanalyze information from a variety of fields and to use thatinformation as a basis for reasoned judgments and for effectiveproblem solving, (2) to synthesize diverse ideas and information,and (3) to understand and convey ideas clearly. In addition to itsundergraduate programs, <strong>Lander</strong> provides a limited number ofmaster’s programsand post-graduatecourses thatrespond to criticalneeds of theimmediate regionand the state. Supportingthe university’srole as ateaching institutionand recognizingthat scholarshipis essentialto establishingand maintainingexcellence of instruction,<strong>Lander</strong>faculty engagein scholarly andcreative activitiesappropriateto their teachingfields. In addition,the faculty and staff recognize <strong>Lander</strong>’s responsibility to thepublic and to the local economy; therefore, the university servesas an intellectual and cultural center and cooperates with variousagencies, schools and businesses.STUDENT ACTIVITIES<strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> has over 60 organizations and clubs, eachoffering students different opportunities. The choices, challengesand opportunities students face by participating in these organizationswill assist them in classes and will allow them to meet newfriends and socialize with old friends. There are many differentareas to choose from, such as academic organizations, clubsand interest groups, media organizations, club sports, honorarysocieties, religious organizations, and Greek fraternities andsororities.


About <strong>Lander</strong><strong>Lander</strong>’s beautiful 190-acre campus is a combination ofcontemporary and traditional facilities, and the campus iscontinually growing and changing. <strong>Lander</strong> boasts a 275,000 itemlibrary, the Josephine B. Abney Cultural Center with a beautifulart gallery and 700-seat auditorium, contemporary classroomsand a well-equipped Student Center. <strong>Lander</strong>’s math and sciencebuilding is equipped with the most advanced equipment and laboratories.Home of <strong>Lander</strong> basketball, our physical education/athleticscomplex provides classrooms, a basketball arena, an indoorpool, racquetball courts, an indoor track and a weight room.<strong>Lander</strong> is a state-assisted coeducational university with anenrollment of approximately 3,100. Founded in 1872, <strong>Lander</strong>is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the SouthernAssociation of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor’s- andmaster’s-level degrees.Greenwood - The Emerald CityGreenwood is among the top 10 largest cities in South Carolinawith a population of 23,000 and a county population exceeding66,000. It is located near the Piedmont Plateau in western SouthCarolina. Greenwood is three to four hours west of the beautifulSouth Carolina beaches and two to four hours southeast of thepopular Blue Ridge Mountains.Greenwood’s climate generally allows for year-round enjoymentof the outdoors! At Lake Greenwood, you’ll find publicboat landings, bait and tackle shops, fishing piers, picnic andswimming areas, campsites, a variety of restaurants and theGreenwood State Park. For sports enthusiasts, there are manybeautifully manicured golf courses in the area as well as <strong>Lander</strong>’sJoe Chandler Physical Education and Exercise Studies Center, theYMCA and the Greenwood Civic Center.The Greenwood Museum has a variety of exhibits and hastwice been recognized as the S.C. Tourist Attraction of the Year inits category. <strong>Lander</strong>’s Monsanto Gallery receives over 500 visitorsmonthly to view exhibits of Southeastern artists. The GreenwoodCommunity Theatre offers plays and musicals throughoutthe year, including children’s theatre. And the Greenwood-<strong>Lander</strong>Performing Arts sponsors an annual series of concerts and eventsthat brings international music, dance and theatre to <strong>Lander</strong>’sJosephine B. Abney Cultural Center stage.SUPPORT SERVICES<strong>Lander</strong> offers a number of progams to ensure that all studentsreach their highest potential inside and outside of the classroom.These services are free to the students and we encourage everystudent to take advantage of them. They often make the differencewhen a student is encountering difficulties in college.Academic Success CenterThe Academic Success Center (ASC) provides quality servicesto students and faculty through a variety of retention efforts.These efforts include peer tutoring, academic advising forhigh-risk students, advising seminars for faculty, an interventionprogram for students on academic probation (SASP), one-ononementoring, study skills classes (College Seminar 101), highschool-to-college transition programs for incoming freshmen, andadvisement/registration assistance to incoming and future transferstudents. Additionally, the Academic Success Center offersplacement and CLEP testing and preparation for PRAXIS exams(Education major only). Furthermore, the Academic Success Centercoordinates the accommodations for students with disabilitiesin conjunction with the Wellness Center.Career ServicesThe Office of Career Services provides education, counseling,information and assistance to <strong>Lander</strong> students in areas that arerelated to career choices and employment opportunities. Theseservices include individual career counseling, career fairs, interestpreference testing, career Internet lab and library, graduate schoolresources, on-campus interviews, career presentations (resume'writing, interviewing skills, etc.) and a part-time/full-time jobposting service.Counseling ServicesOffices within the Department of Counseling Services existin order to help prevent problems, or to assist students indealing with problems once they occur. Personal counseling isavailable at no charge on an individual, confidential basis to anystudent experiencing difficulties such as low morale, relationshipproblems, time management pressures, alcohol or drug abuse, orpoor academic performance. Personal counseling is accessible byappointment or on a walk-in basis for students.LANDER’S CAMPUS LIFEResidence Life<strong>Lander</strong>’s residence halls offer an ideal living environment forstudent’s right on campus. Besides the convenience of livingclose, residence life allows students to encounter a full collegeexperience. Meeting new friends, living away from home and nomonthly bills are just a few advantages to residence life. <strong>Lander</strong>’scampus is also safe, friendly and convenient with parking areasoutside each residence hall.Safety<strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> provides a 24-hour certified police force toenforce federal, state, and local laws, and university rules andregulations. They also administer the university vehicle registrationand parking policies and offer educational and crime preventionprograms for students, faculty and staff.<strong>Lander</strong> also has a formal Emergency Action Plan which establishesprocedures that will aid officials in determining the bestuse of resources to manage disasters, minimize loss of life andinjury, and protect resources and facilities. Officers are availableto escort students, faculty and staff as a safety precaution to andfrom areas on campus. Twenty seven emergency speaker telephonesare located across campus. These phones are wired withemergency buttons that will automatically dial <strong>University</strong> Police.


About <strong>Lander</strong>Clubs and OrganizationsAcademic OrganizationsAmerican Chemical SocietyArt AllianceCouncil for Exceptional ChildrenEnvironmental Science Student Organization (ESSO)<strong>Lander</strong> Association for the Education of Young Children<strong>Lander</strong> Professional Business SocietyLU Student Nurses Association (LUSNA)Mathematical Association of AmericaMusic Educators National Conference (MENC)PEES ClubPolitical Science AssociationPsychology ClubSociology ClubSpanish ClubClubs & Interests GroupsAfrican American Student Nursing AssociationBearcat Ultimate FrisbeeCollege RepublicansDephine Dance Group<strong>Lander</strong> Anime and Manga Society<strong>Lander</strong> Cinema Club<strong>Lander</strong> Dancers<strong>Lander</strong> Lacrosse Club<strong>Lander</strong> Rugby Club<strong>Lander</strong> Swim Club<strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> Chess Club<strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> College DemocratsMinorities on the MovePeople to People InternationalPolitical Science AssociationResidence Hall AssociationRotaract Club of <strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong>MediaArt AllianceNew Voices (literary magazine)The Forum/Online (college newspaper)The Review (literary and art magazine)XLR <strong>Lander</strong> Radio (campus radio station)Music GroupsBrass EnsembleChamber StringsGuitar EnsembleJazz ComboJazz EnsemblePercussion EnsemblePiano EnsembleWind EnsembleWoodwind EnsembleOld Main Singers<strong>University</strong> SingersGreek OrganizationsInterfraternity CouncilNational Pan-Hellenic CouncilNational Panhellenic ConferenceFraternitiesAlpha Tau OmegaKappa Alpha PsiPhi Beta SigmaPi Kappa PhiTau Kappa EpsilonSororitiesAlpha Kappa AlphaDelta Sigma ThetaGamma Phi BetaPhi MuZeta Phi BetaZeta Tau AlphaHonorary SocietiesAlpha Chi (all disciplines)Alpha Psi Omega (theatre)Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honor SocietyBeta Gamma Sigma (business)Blue Key Honor SocietyDelta Omicron (music)Kappa Delta Phi (education)Phi Alpha Theta (history)Sigma Tau Delta (English)Sigma Theta Tau (nursing)Religious OrganizationsBaptist Collegiate MinistryChi Alpha OmegaChi SigmaFellowship of Christian AthletesIMPACT<strong>Lander</strong>-Greenwood Wesley FoundationLutheran Campus MinistryYoung Life<strong>University</strong> SponsoredBearcat Dance Team<strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> Cheerleaders<strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> Equestrian TeamPresidential AmbassadorsStudent Government Association<strong>University</strong> Program Council


The Peach Belt ConferenceHome of 32 national championships and counting<strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> is a proud member of the PeachBelt Conference, which formed in 1991-92 and isbased in Augusta, Ga.The conference hosts championships in men’sbaseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennisand track, and women’s basketball, cross country, golfsoccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball.The idea for the formation of the PBC was discussedin November 1988 in Greenville, S.C., with 11schools represented. Five of the colleges at that firstmeeting, along with two other schools, formed the new conference when USCAiken hosted another meeting on Dec. 3, 1989.The 14 current PBC members are: Armstrong Atlantic State <strong>University</strong>,Augusta State <strong>University</strong>, Clayton State <strong>University</strong>, Columbus State <strong>University</strong>,Flagler <strong>University</strong>, Francis Marion <strong>University</strong>, Georgia College & State<strong>University</strong>, Georgia Southwestern, <strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Montevallo <strong>University</strong>,the <strong>University</strong> of North Carolina at Pembroke, North Georgia College & State<strong>University</strong>, USC Aiken and Young Harris College.Visit the Peach Belt Conference website at www.peachbeltconference.org.The NCAA<strong>Lander</strong> is one of 254 institutions that are members of NCAADivision II.The NCAA is a voluntary association of about 1,200 collegesand universities, athletic conferences and sports organizationsdevoted to the sound administration of intercollegiate athletics.The colleges, universities and athletic conferences that makeup the NCAA appoint volunteer representatives who serve on committees thatintroduce and vote on rules called bylaws.The members also establish programs to govern, promote and further the purposesand goals of intercollegiate athletics. The membership is divided into threemain divisions: Division I, II and III. Each NCAA division has a separate governingstructure and membership representatives from each division that serve onassociationwide committees. Visit the NCAA at www.ncaa.org.www.landerbearcats.com<strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> Athleticswould like to thank thefollowing businesses,corporations and friendsfor their support.AramarkBallentine FordBojanglesBurton CenterC.E. BourneCentury LinkChick-Fil-ACountybankCPWDiamond SpringsDixie Drive-InElliott Davis and Company, L.L.C.Greenwood Country ClubGunnell’s MarineHoward’s On MainJameson InnLakelands Orthopaedic Clinic<strong>Lander</strong> Alumni AssociationLittle PigsLloyd RoofingM&M TireMcDonald, Patrick, Baggett,Poston &Hemphill, LLPMcDonald’sPalmetto TreasuresPapa John’s PizzaPepsiQuality ChryslerRainbow SignsRegency ParkRo-Mac TrophiesSavannah LakesSims ConcreteSnead BuildersSports BreakThe Links at Stoney PointThe Patriot Golf Club at GrandHarborZaxby’s“To be a member of a <strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong> intercollegiate team is both a privilegeand a responsibility. We expect and demand that our student-athletesexcel in the classroom as well as on the courts and fi elds and that theyperform with pride, poise and proper conduct. Character, citizenship and aspirit of volunteerism are also expected of those who compete on behalf of<strong>Lander</strong> <strong>University</strong>. We believe that these self-discipline activities will assistall student-athletes in obtaining a degree and will equally benefi t them inbecoming contributing members of society.”--Jeff May, Athletics Director


To discovermore about <strong>Lander</strong>call1-888-4LANDERwww.lander.edu....More about <strong>Lander</strong>!!THE UNIVERSITY: <strong>Lander</strong> is a state-assisted, coeducational universitywith approximately 3,100 students. Founded in 1872, <strong>Lander</strong>is fully accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the SouthernAssociation of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor’s and master’sdegrees.LOCATION: Greenwood is located near the middle of thePiedmont Plateau in western South Carolina. It is 74 miles west of Columbia,S.C., 55 miles south of Greenville, S.C., 121 miles southwest ofCharlotte, N.C., and 155 miles east of Atlanta, Ga. Greenwoodis also three to four hours west of the South Carolina beachesand two to four hours southeast of the popular Blue RidgeMountains.SIZE: Greenwood is the ninth largest city inSouth Carolina with a population near 30,000.Greenwood County’s population exceeds 65,000.FACULTY: Our faculty is made up of 150 fulltimefaculty members with excellent academic credentialswho have trained in some of America’s finest graduate schools. The majorityof faculty members hold terminal degrees from universities in the UnitedStates and around the world.STUDENTS: Represented in our student body are students fromevery county in South Carolina, from 29 states and 18 foreign countries.The <strong>Lander</strong> student body consists of 32.8 percent minority students.Sixty eight percent of the student body is female and 32 percentis male.PROGRAMS: There are over 60 programs of undergraduate study aswell as master’s degree programs in Montessori education and in teachingwith art emphasis.


Named after <strong>Lander</strong> Hall of Fame tennis coach, The Joe Cabri Tennis Center,a part of the Jeff May Complex, became the <strong>Lander</strong> tennis teams’ newhome in 2012. In addition to 12 lighted courts, the facility features a Pavilion(at left) where fans can enjoy the matches. <strong>Lander</strong> hosted the Peach BeltConference Championships in 2012.The Joe Cabri Tennis Center<strong>Lander</strong> Athletics DirectoryArea Code (864)Jeff May, Athletics Director ......................................................................................388-8314Chris Anderson, assistant baseball ............................................................................388-8046Kent Atkins, assistant AD/athletics trainer ...............................................................388-8818Chris Ayer, women’s soccer ......................................................................................388-8694Chipper Bagwell, assistant AD/golf coach ...............................................................388-8758Cheryl Bell, assistant AD/NCAA/SWA ....................................................................388-8316Sophia Bonadies , assistant athletics trainer .............................................................388-8281Jeff Burkhamer, men’s basketball .............................................................................388-8960Dr. John Cathcart, team orthopedist ..........................................................................227-3213Kathy Cochran, athletics support ..............................................................................388-8314Susan Going, NCAA/FAR ........................................................................................388-8365Steve Grogan, assistant AD for Jeff May Complex/Bearcat Club director ..............388-8350Kevin Pederson, women’s basketball .......................................................................388-8257Steve Roberts, assistant men’s basketball .................................................................388-8026Kim Schoolfield, cheerleading/dance .......................................................................388-8770Dr. Dave Sealy, team physician ................................................................................227-4691DeCole Shoemate, assistant women’s basketball .....................................................388-8725<strong>Brett</strong> <strong>Simpson</strong>, men’s/women’s tennis ......................................................................388-8773Kermit Smith, baseball ..............................................................................................388-8961Ashley Stathas, volleyball .........................................................................................388-8963Bob Stoner, assistant AD for sports media ...............................................................388-8962Van Taylor, men’s soccer ..........................................................................................388-8291Bryan Wells, assistant athletics trainer......................................................................388-8170Tina Whitlock, softball..............................................................................................388-8691Athletics Fax number ................................................................................................388-8889<strong>Lander</strong> Executive OfficersPresidentDr. Daniel BallVP for Academic AffairsDr. Danny McKenzieVP for Government RelationsAdam TaylorVP for Business and AdministrationGlenda RidgelyVP for <strong>University</strong> AdvancementRalph PattersonVP for Student AffairsRandy BouknightAthletics DirectorJeff May


2013 <strong>Lander</strong> Men's Tennis ScheduleDate Time Opponent SiteFeb. 1 2:30 Newberry (M&W) Greenwood, S.C.Feb. 2 1:00 Mars Hill (M&W) Mars Hill, N.C.Feb. 8 3:00 Coker (M&W) Greenwood, S.C.Feb. 10 10:00 West Florida (M) Tallahassee, Fla.Feb. 13 2:30 N. Greenville (M&W) Greenwood, S.C.Feb. 15 2:30 Limestone (M) Gaffney, S.C.Feb. 21 2:30 *Augusta State (M&W) Greenwood, S.C.Feb. 23 2:00 *Armstrong (M&W) Greenwood, S.C.Feb. 27 2:30 *Francis Marion (M&W) Florence, S.C.Mar 2 1:00 *Columbus State (M&W) Columbus, Ga.Mar 3 1:00 *Georgia SW (M&W) Americus, Ga.Mar 9 1:00 Flagler (M&W) St. Augustine, Fla.Mar 11 2:00 Lynn (M) Boca Raton, Fla.Mar 21 2:30 Erskine (M) Due West, S.C.Mar 23 1:30 *USC Aiken (M&W) Greenwood, S.C.Mar 29 2:30 *North Georgia (M&W) Dahlonega, Ga.Mar 30 1:00 *Young Harris (M&W) Young Harris, Ga.April 3 2:30 Anderson (M&W) Greenwood, S.C.April 4 2:30 Concordia Florence, S.C.April 7 2:00 *Georgia College (M&W) Greenwood, S.C.*Denotes Peach Belt Conference match

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