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QUICK FACTS/TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location................................. USAF Academy, Colo. Founded............................................. 1954 Nickname........................................... Falcons Colors........................................ Blue and Silver Enrollment........................................... 4,000 Affiliation..................................... NCAA Division I Conference.................................... Mountain West Superintendent............................ Lt. Gen. John F. Regni Athletic Director............................... Dr. Hans J. Mueh Athletic Dept. Phone............................ (719) 333-4008 GOLF INFORMATION Head Coach.................................... George Koury Alma Mater....................................... USAFA 93 Office Phone.................................. (719) 333-2280 Office Fax.................................... (719) 333-0820 Email................................ george.koury@usafa.edu Year at Air Force........................................ Sixth 2006-07 MWC Finish.................................... Ninth Asst. Coach.............................. Lt. Col. Brandon Doan Doan s Phone................................. (719) 333-4188 Officer Rep................................ Col. Gunther Mueller Home Course..................................... Eisenhower Course Phone................................. (719) 333-2606 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Asst A.D./Communications........................ Troy Garnhart Golf Contact................................. Melissa McKeown Office Phone.................................. (719) 333-9025 Office Fax.................................... (719) 333-3798 Cell Phone................................... (719) 331-8321 E-mail............................ melissa.mckeown@usafa.edu Web............................... www.goairforcefalcons.com Mailing Address:......................... 2169 Field House Drive.......................................... USAFA, CO 80840 TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts/Table of Contents.................................1 2007-08 Roster...........................................2 2008 Spring Outlook.......................................3 2007 Fall Review..........................................4 Head Coach George Koury...................................5 Support Staff.............................................6 Falcon Player Profiles....................................7-11 2006-07 Results.........................................12 2007 Spring Review.......................................13 Mountain West Conference..................................14 Falcon History...........................................15 Eisenhower Golf Course....................................16 Service Academy Golf Classic...............................17 Falcon Invitational.........................................18 Agua Caliente AFA Collegiate Invitational........................19 Year-by-Year Results.......................................20 Falcon All-Americans......................................21 Falcon Records........................................22-23 Academy Quick Facts......................................24 Academy Administration....................................25 Athletic Department Administration............................26 Athletic Department.......................................27 Falcon Contributors.......................................28 CREDITS The 2007-08 Air Force golf media guide was written and designed by assistant media relations director Melissa McKeown. Editorial assistance provided by the athletic media relations staff. Photos were provided by the Academy s photographic services division. Printing by Madeline McGuire of the Air Force Athletic Communications Office. Air Force Golf Program Rated Among Nation s Best In the September 2007 issue of Golf Digest magazine, the Air Force golf program was rated among the nation's best, tabbed 44th in the nation in the overall ranking. As part of its third annual College Golf Guide, Golf Digest ranked the country's best colleges with NCAA men's and women's golf teams. The College Golf Guide was designed to help high school students find the right school for their needs. There are three separate rankings that comprise the Guide: Balanced ranking, for students who place equal emphasis on school and sports; Golf First ranking, for students with dreams of playing golf professionally; and Academics First ranking, for students who are focused on education but still desire to play competitive golf. The "Balanced" ranking is the best indicator for the majority of young men and women heading off to college. Air Force, one of just three Mountain West Conference schools rated in the top 50 in the Balanced ranking, leads the MWC in the Academics First ranking at 39. Meanwhile, the Falcons also rate in the top 100 in the Golf First ranking, coming in at 94. Five criteria form the basis of the rankings: a college golf team's adjusted scoring average, Player Growth while on the team, academics, climate and facilities/coaches. In establishing the rankings, Golf Digest rated almost 800 NCAA men's colleges and more than 500 women's colleges in the five categories mentioned above. The Falcons rate among the top 10 percent in the nation in facilities/coaches, the top 20 percent in academics and the top 30 percent in adjusted scoring average. Balanced Ranking: 44th Golf First Ranking: 94th Academics First: 39th 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 1

2007-08 ROSTER Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School) Kyle Bailey Fr. 5-9 150 Austin, Texas (Westwood) Lucas Catalano So. 6-0 170 Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) Jared Freeman Sr. 6-1 165 Brazil, Ind. (Northview) Brendan Gaughan Fr. 6-1 165 Greenwood, Ind. (Roncalli) Andrew Gibson Jr. 6-5 210 San Ramon, Calif. (California HS) Peter Guzowski So. 6-2 185 Tiffin, Ohio (Tiffin Columbian) Kyle Hagen Fr. 5-7 145 Kingsport, Tenn. (Dobyns-Bennett) Alex Horrell So. 5-11 155 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Pinnacle) Josh McFarland So. 6-3 190 Layton, Utah (Layton) Shaun O Bryant Jr. 5-10 165 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) Jason Shank So. 6-3 175 Pemberville, Ohio (Eastwood) Matt Tanis Sr. 6-3 198 Asbury, N.J. (Warren Hills Regional) Aaron White Fr. 6-2 168 Hereford, Texas (Hereford) Bob Whitney Sr. 6-0 155 La Quinta, Calif. (La Quinta) Tom Whitney So. 6-3 225 La Quinta, Calif. (La Quinta) Head Coach: George Koury (USAFA, 1993) Assistant Coach: Lt. Col. Brandon Doan (USAFA, 1992) Team Manager: C1C Collin O Bryant Kyle BAILEY Lucas CATALANO Jared FREEMAN Brendan GAUGHAN Andrew GIBSON Peter GUZOWSKI Kyle HAGEN Alex HORRELL Josh McFARLAND Shaun O BRYANT Jason SHANK Matt TANIS Aaron WHITE Bob WHITNEY Tom WHITNEY 2 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF

2008 SPRING OUTLOOK Despite losing one of its best golfers in program history, 2007 graduate Tyler Goulding, the Air Force golf team is looking forward to a successful season in the spring of 2008. George Koury is in his sixth season as the team s head coach and has done a solid job of recruiting. He is stacking the team with young talent that he expects will lead the team for the next two or three years. This season, Air Force is using a diverse lineup, from freshmen to seniors, to lead the team. The 2008 senior class includes Bob Whitney, Jared Freeman and Matt Tanis. Whitney is the returning senior with the most experience, competing in 26 tournaments over his first three and a half seasons. Freeman has been a significant contributor on the Falcons second team, while Tanis has also seen some action in Air Force s top five. While the Falcons junior class is just two deep, Shaun O Bryant and Andrew Gibson have stepped up as two of Air Force s leaders. O Bryant, the Falcons team captain this season, moved into the Falcons starting five as a sophomore and is now one of the top performers for Air Force. Meanwhile, Gibson has consistently remained one of Air Force s top five golfers and will help lead the Falcons in 2008. Leading the sophomore class for Air Force is Tom Whitney, who has already set records in just his second season. Whitney, the Service Academy Golf Classic medalist in 2006, has recorded tournament scores of 214 or better seven times in his short career, despite not competing in the spring of 2007. Whitney has also been the Falcons top performer in eight of 13 events. His third-round score of 65 at the 2007 Agua Caliente tied a school record for lowest individual round, while his three-round total of 202 at the event set a new Air Force record. Rounding out the sophomore class are Lucas Catalano, Peter Guzowski, Josh McFarland and Jason Shank, who have seen limited action on the Falcons second team. Meanwhile, Air Force has a few freshmen that have already seen action for the Falcons. Kyle Bailey and Aaron White both saw action in the fall of 2007, with Bailey leading the Blue team at the Agua Caliente, while White competed in four events for the Falcons, including a pair of tournaments as a member of the varsity squad. Other members of the freshman class include Brendan Gaughan and Kyle Hagen. The Falcons 2008 spring schedule features a lineup of solid tournaments, beginning with the UTSA Intercollegiate, hosted by UT-San Antonio, Feb. 18-19. Air Force faces some of the top teams in the nation at the Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship, March 7-9, hosted by UNLV. The Falcons return to the annual Ron Moore Shaun O Bryant Invitational, hosted by Denver, March 21-23, while competing at BYU s PING Golf Cougar Classic, April 18-19. Finally, the Falcons wrap up the season at the annual Mountain West Conference Championships, April 24-26, being held for the second straight year in Tucson, Ariz. 2008 SPRING SCHEDULE Date Tournament Location Host Feb. 18-19 UTSA Intercollegiate San Antonio, Texas UT-San Antonio March 7-9 Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship Las Vegas, Nev. UNLV March 21-23 Ron Moore Invitational Goodyear, Ariz. Denver April 18-19 PING Golf Cougar Classic Provo, Utah BYU April 24-26 MWC Championships Tucson, Ariz. MWC 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 3

2007 FALL REVIEW 2007 Fall Team Results Sept. 8-9 Falcon Invitational 11th of 18 T 19 Andrew Gibson 73+72+73=218 T 29 Shaun O'Bryant 74+73+72=219 T 51 Bob Whitney 72+82+71=225 T 73 Jack Kasting 77+76+77=230 T 79 Tom Whitney 80+77+75=232 Team Score 296+298+291=885 Sept. 14-15 William H. Tucker Invitational 16th of 17 T 54 Shaun O Bryant 77+74+77=228 T 74 Bob Whitney 80+76+76=232 T 76 Andrew Gibson 76+80+77=233 T 76 Jack Kasting 79+83+71=233 T 76 Tom Whitney 79+78+76=233 Team Score 311+308+300=919 Sept. 24-25 Jim Colbert Intercollegiate 8th of 10 T 8 Tom Whitney 77+73+73=223 T 40 Jack Kasting 79+81+76=236 T 40 Shaun O Bryant 80+79+77=236 T 42 Andrew Gibson 73+83+82=238 58 Bob Whitney 84+77+87=248 Team Score 303+310+308=927 Sept. 29-30 Shootout at Angel Park 8th of 17 T 10 Tom Whitney 73+75+66=214 T 37 Andrew Gibson 74+73+74=221 T 66 Aaron White 77+77+74=228 T 70 Jack Kasting 80+71+78=229 DQ Shaun O Bryant DQ+76+70 Team Score 304+295+284=883 Oct. 8-9 Wolf Pack Classic 15th of 19 T 2 Tom Whitney 73+67+71=211 T 67 Shaun O Bryant 77+76+75=228 T 79 Aaron White 80+71+81=232 T 86 Andrew Gibson 71+74+80=235 T 95 Jack Kasting 78+81+82=241 Team Score 308+288+307=903 Oct. 22-23 Sycuan Collegiate Invit. 14th of 17 T 37 Jack Kasting 73+79+77=229 T 57 Bob Whitney 75+80+78=233 T 57 Tom Whitney 82+75+76=233 77 Shaun O Bryant 85+78+73=236 T 89 Andrew Gibson 81+83+77=241 Team Score 311+312+303=926 Nov. 10-11 Agua Caliente AFA Coll. Invit. 8th of 11 T 11 Tom Whitney 71+66+65=202 T 27 Shaun O Bryant 68+70+72=210 T 29 Andrew Gibson 70+69+72=211 T 47 Bob Whitney 75+70+73=218 51 Jack Kasting 79+72+72=223 Team Score 284+275+281=840 The 2007 fall season started out for the Air Force golf team as it hosted the 39th-annual Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational. The Falcons finished in 11th place for the weekend, as Wichita State defeated Iowa State in a playoff for the team title and the event saw a new individual record for the second-straight season as Wichita State s Ryan Spears fired a 203 for the tournament. Leading the way for Air Force at the Falcon Invitational was junior Andrew Gibson, who placed tied for 19th at 218 (+2). Classmate Shaun O Bryant finished a stroke behind in a tie for 29th place, while Bob Whitney, Jack Kasting and Tom Whitney also competed for the varsity team. Meanwhile, senior Matt Tanis led the Air Force Blue team, finishing tied for 55th at 226. Next up for the Falcons was the William H. Tucker Invitational, hosted by New Mexico. This time, O Bryant was the top performer for Air Force, which finished 16th at the event. O Bryant posted a score of 228 to tie for 54th place, while Bob Whitney, Gibson, Kasting and Tom Whitney rounded out the group for the Falcons. Following the Tucker Invitational, Air Force headed to the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate, hosted by Kansas State. Tom Whitney registered his first top-10 finish of the season to lead the Falcons, who placed eighth. Tom Whitney tied for eighth in the event with a score of 223, while Kasting and O Bryant were next for Air Force, tying for 40th place. Also competing for the Falcons were Gibson and Bob Whitney. Less than a week later, the Falcons headed to Las Vegas, Nev., for the Shootout at Angel Park. Air Force, which finished eighth in the field of 17, was again led by Tom Whitney. He finished tied for 10th with a mark of 214 (+1), followed by Gibson at 221. Freshmen Aaron White and Kasting also competed, while O Bryant suffered a first-round disqualification. Air Force then returned to the annual Wolf Pack Classic, hosted by Nevada. The Falcons, led again by Tom Whitney, finished 15th overall. Tom Whitney posted his best finish of the fall, tying for second at 211 (-5). Also competing for Air Force at the Wolf Pack Classic were O Bryant, White, Gibson and Kasting. Next up for the Falcons was the Sycuan Collegiate Invitational, hosted by San Diego State. Air Force, which placed 14th, was led by Kasting, who tied for 37th in the individual standings. Bob and Tom Whitney tied for 57th overall, while O Bryant and Gibson rounded out the group for the Falcons. The Falcons wrapped up the 2007 fall season at their own Agua Caliente AFA Collegiate Invitational, being held in Palm Springs, Calif. The inaugural event proved to be a record-setter as 10 of the 11 teams competing turned in belowpar scores for the weekend. Four golfers set new course records of 63, led by Colorado State s Dustin Morris, who was an impressive 22-under-par for the tournament. Air Force finished eighth overall, setting a new school record for lowest team tournament score (54 holes) at 840 (-24). Leading the way was Tom Whitney, a native of nearby La Quinta, Calif., who set an individual school record with a mark of 202. The sophomore, who also tied a school record for lowest individual score in a single round (65), finished in a tie for 11th place. O Bryant and Gibson turned in marks of 210 and 211, respectively, which rank among the 20 lowest individual tournament scores in school history. Rounding out the varsity team for the Falcons at the Agua Caliente were Bob Whitney and Kasting, while freshman Kyle Bailey led the Blue team with a personal-best score of 216 (E). Rounds: 21 Strokes: 6,283 Team Stroke Avg: 299.19 4 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF

HEAD COACH GEORGE KOURY GEORGE KOURY Head Coach Sixth Season USAFA 93 George Koury is in his sixth season as the head coach of the Academy's golf program. Koury is no stranger to Air Force golf. Before becoming the head coach, he spent three seasons as an assistant, working with both the varsity and the junior varsity programs. He was also a member of the Falcon golf team from 1990-1993, serving as team captain and earning MVP honors his final year. At the start of the 2002-03 season, Koury took over for legendary coach Gene Miranda, who had spent 25 years at the helm of the Falcons' program. The transition from assistant to head coach has been seamless for Koury. "Being around Miranda for so long and as organized as he was, made it a pretty smooth transition," Koury said. "He had everything set up for me to slide right in and take over." Koury has found success early in his stint with Air Force. He has helped the Falcons continue their unprecedented success at the annual Service Academy Golf Classic, bringing home the championship trophy in each season at the helm of the program. In the fall of 2005, he helped guide Air Force to a first-place finish at the season-opening Falcon Invitational, marking the team s first outright championship at their own tournament since 1969. Koury has also THE KOURY FILE Year at Air Force: Sixth Alma Mater: USAFA, 1993 been successful in recruiting, College Athletics: bringing in several Golf, USAFA 1990-1993 players that have started as freshmen, including Coaching Experience: Head Coach, USAFA, 2002-pres. 2007 graduate Assistant Coach, USAFA, 1999-2002 Tyler Goulding, who ranks among the most successful golfers in Academy history. Koury graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1993 with a degree in engineering mechanics and was stationed in San Antonio, Texas, serving as a research and development engineer for robotics technologies. In 1996, he moved to Okinawa, Japan, and served as a civil engineer prior to returning to the Academy in June of 1999. Koury is married to the former Jacki Thomas and has two children, David (6) and Hannah (3). Head coach George Koury with 2007-08 team captain Shaun O Bryant 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 5

SUPPORT STAFF LT. COL. BRANDON DOAN Assistant Coach Third Season USAFA 92 Lt. Col. Brandon Doan is in his third season as the men's golf assistant coach. Doan graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1992 with a degree in Human Factors Engineering and subsequently earned a Ph.D. in Human Bioenergetics from Ball State University. While at the Academy, he was a four-year letter winner in golf from 1989-1992, and was team MVP and team captain. In addition to assistant golf coaching duties, Doan teaches physical education and biology and is the director of the Academy s Human Performance Lab. He is proficient in biomechanical analysis, sports vision training, the measurement of maximal oxygen uptake, heart rates, upper and lower body peak muscular power, body composition, and pulmonary function testing. Doan has authored over 50 scientific publications and has conducted research projects exploring the effects of sleep deprivation, performance enhancing interventions and hypoxia on cognitive, physical, and military operational performance as well as the biomechanics of sport performance. Doan lives at the Air Force Academy with his wife, Tammy, son Ethan, and daughters Lexi and Addisyn. Maj. Doan in the Human Performance Lab, along with Al Wile and former cadet athletes Antoine Hood (basketball) and Denver Saunders (water polo). COL. GUNTHER MUELLER Officer Representative Col. Gunther A. Mueller, the golf team s officer representative, was appointed permanent professor of foreign languages in 1991 and is currently serving as the head of the department of foreign languages. A distinguished graduate from the ROTC, he was commissioned in 1969 after completing a bachelor s degree at West Virginia University. Mueller entered active duty as an intelligence officer in 1970 after completing a master s degree in German literature. His intelligence officer assignments include Vandenberg AFB, Calif., U-Tapao Air Base, Thailand, Goose Air Base, Canada, and US EUCOM HQ, Germany. He attended Squadron Officer s School and Air Command and Staff College in residence and completed the Air War College Seminar Program. In 1977, he was selected to attend Ohio State University in an AFIT-sponsored PhD program, which he completed as a distinguished graduate in only 23 months. Mueller s military decorations include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the USAF Meritorious Service Medal and the Air Force Commendation Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters. Mueller has two children, Catherine and Scott, and three grandchildren, Mason, Sydney and Cooper. 6 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF

MEET THE FALCONS JARED FREEMAN Sr. 6-1 Brazil, Ind. (Northview) MATT TANIS Sr. 6-3 Asbury, N.J. (Warren Hills Regional) At the Academy: Competed in the Falcon Invitational as a member of the JV squad in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007... took part in the Pioneer Classic and Diablo Grande Intercollegiate in the spring of 2005... competed in three tournaments for the Falcons in the fall of 2005, posting a top-10 finish at the Service Academy Golf Classic to help Air Force to its 11th-consecutive team title at the event... posted a low-round of 72 for the season at the 2006 Pat Hicks Invitational, competing unattached... also competed in the Ron Moore Invitational and Mustang Intercollegiate in the spring of 2006... competed at the Wolf Pack Classic and Service Academy Golf Classic in the fall of 2006 played in three tournaments in the spring of 2007... member of the Air Force Blue team at the inaugural Agua Caliente AFA Collegiate Invitational in the fall of 2007. High School: Lettered four years in golf... coached by Tony Trout... state qualifier as a freshman... won four invitationals... MVP all four years... academic all-state... also lettered a year in tennis... earned MVP honors in tennis. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 9... born Oct. 28, 1984 son of Kirk Freeman and Ruth Tobias siblings are Sarah (15), Caleb (8), Jonah (4) and Jillian (2)... nickname is JROD... majoring in behavioral sciences... favorite golf course is Victoria National. At the Academy: Competed in the Falcon Invitational as a member of the JV squad in 2005 and 2007... competed in five tournaments in the spring of 2006, posting a personal-best score of 222 at the Cougar Classic... matched his score of 222 at the Falcon Invitational in Fall 2006, while also competing in four other events in the fall... participated in four events, three as an individual, in Spring 2007 competed as an individual at the Colbert Intercollegiate in Fall 2007... member of the Air Force Blue team at the inaugural Agua Caliente AFA Collegiate Invitational in the fall of 2007... named to superintendent's list as a freshman for academic, athletic and military excellence. High School: Lettered four years in golf led conference with lowest scoring average for two years first-team all-area in 2003 and 2004 three-time first-team all-conference selection conference and county champion in 2003 team MVP and captain also earned two varsity letters in basketball National Merit Scholar conference scholar-athlete member of National Honor Society. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 32 born June 2, 1986 son of Jack and Dawn Tanis siblings are Jonathan (22), Sarah (18) and Elizabeth (16) nickname is T-Money majoring in biochemistry plans to attend medical school or become a pilot after graduation favorite class at the Academy is calculus... craziest ambition is to break the speed of sound special thing about the Academy: "What other golf team in the country marches every day to lunch?" favorite quote: "It is only by living on the edge that we know who we really are, under the skin." - James Bond. USAFA CAREER VARSITY RESULTS Date Event Score Finish Fall 04 Falcon Invitational (JV) 77-79-80=236 T73 Spg 05 Pioneer Classic 80-78-80=238 T86 Spg 05 Diablo Grande Inter. 87-85-79=251 T57 Fall 05 Falcon Invitational (JV) 79-73-79=231 T66 Fall 05 Service Academy Classic 77-78-73=228 T10 Fall 05 Herb Wimberly Inter. 82-80-77=239 78 Spg 06 Pat Hicks Invitational 72-77=149 T41 Spg 06 Ron Moore Invitational 84-81-76=241 96 Spg 06 Mustang Intercollegiate 89-85-79=253 44 Fall 06 Falcon Invitational (Blue) 79-77-74=230 T88 Fall 06 Wolf Pack Classic 82-75-84=241 T96 Fall 06 Service Academy Classic 79-77-79=235 T18 Spg 07 UTSA Intercollegiate 84-78-81=243 T78 Spg 07 Cowboy Classic 76-76-78=230 T107 Spg 07 Cougar Classic 80-80-74=234 94 Fall 07 Falcon Invitational (Blue) 78-85-70=233 T83 Fall 07 Agua Caliente (Blue) 75-79-75=229 54 Varsity Rounds: 50 Strokes: 3,941 Average: 78.8 USAFA CAREER VARSITY RESULTS Date Event Score Finish Fall 05 Falcon Invitational (JV) 80-74-76=230 T64 Spg 06 Pat Hicks Invitational 86-84=170 87 Spg 06 Mustang Intercollegiate 78-88-77=243 T25 Spg 06 Cowboy Classic 75-81-76=232 T102 Spg 06 Cougar Classic 73-77-72=222 T62 Spg 06 MWC Championship 82-77-83=242 42 Fall 06 Falcon Invitational 70-74-78=222 T49 Fall 06 Wolf Pack Classic 77-79-74=230 86 Fall 06 District 7 Shootout 82-73-76=231 85 Fall 06 Service Academy Classic 79-79-74=232 17 Fall 06 Herb Wimberly Inter. (ind.) 76-89-77=242 64 Spg 07 UTSA Intercollegiate (ind.) 77-78-77=232 T57 Spg 07 USF Triumph 75-83-87=245 T78 Spg 07 Cowboy Classic (ind.) 82-78-75=235 113 Fall 07 Falcon Invitational (Blue) 84-73-69=226 T55 Fall 07 Colbert Intercollegiate (ind.) 88-78-85=251 60 Fall 07 Agua Caliente (Blue) 75-78-72=225 53 Varsity Rounds: 50 Strokes: 3,910 Average: 78.2 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 7

MEET THE FALCONS BOB WHITNEY Sr. 6-0 La Quinta, Calif. (La Quinta) At the Academy: Competed unattached at the Falcon Invitational in the fall of 2004, while also competing at the Wolf Pack Classic and Shangri La Shootout took part in the Diablo Grande Intercollegiate in the spring as part of the JV team... competed in four tournaments in the fall of 2005 for the Falcons... tied for 2 at the seasonopening Falcon Invitational en route to Air Force's first-place showing... posted a top-five finish at the Service Academy Golf Classic to help Air Force to its 11th-straight team title at the event competed in all six varsity tournaments in the spring of 2006, including his first MWC Championship led the team at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic with a score of 214 his total at the Cowboy Classic ranks tied for 27th-place on the list of top individual performances at the Academy... led the JV team at the 2006 Falcon Invitational with a score of 220... also competed in the Tucker Invitational and Service Academy Golf Classic in the fall of 2006 competed in four events in the spring of 2007, including his second MWC Championship... competed in five tournaments in the fall of 2008... best performance of the season came at the Agua Caliente, where he tied for 47th place at 218 (+2... also competed at the season-opening Falcon Invitational, the Tucker Invitational, Jim Colbert Intercollegiate and Sycuan Collegiate Invitational. High School: Lettered four years in golf... named most improved as a junior... served as USAFA CAREER VARSITY RESULTS Date Event Score Finish Fall 04 Falcon Invitational (ind.) 80-76-76=232 T62 Fall 04 Wolf Pack Classic 81-77=158 T83 Fall 04 Shangri La Shootout 82-77-81=240 T63 Spg 05 Diablo Grande Inter. (JV) 80-86-84=250 T55 Fall 05 Falcon Invitational 76-70-75=221 T21 Fall 05 Tucker Invitational 78-82-81=241 T102 Fall 05 Service Academy Classic 77-76-70=223 T5 Fall 05 Herb Wimberly Inter. 80-77-87=235 T71 Spg 06 Pat Hicks Invitational 75-77=152 T50 Spg 06 Ron Moore Invitational 77-76-77=230 T89 Spg 06 CU-Stevinson Ranch Invite 78-79=157 T47 Spg 06 Cowboy Classic 69-73-72=214 T32 Spg 06 Cougar Classic 72-77-79=228 T72 Spg 06 MWC Championship 81-81-81=243 43 Fall 06 Falcon Invitational (JV) 71-72-77=220 T37 Fall 06 Tucker Invitational 80-78-80=238 T101 Fall 06 Service Academy Classic 74-86-76=236 20 Spg 07 Ron Moore Invitational 78-79-77=234 T86 Spg 07 CU-Stevinson Ranch Invite 76-78-83=237 T50 Spg 07 Cowboy Classic 76-77-73=226 T95 Spg 07 MWC Championship 77-78-86=241 42 Fall 07 Falcon Invitational 72-82-71=225 T51 Fall 07 Tucker Invitational 80-76-76=232 T74 Fall 07 Colbert Intercollegiate 84-77-87=248 58 Fall 07 Sycuan Invitational 75-80-78=233 T57 Fall 07 Agua Caliente 75-70-73=218 T47 team captain in senior season. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 22... son of Mike and J. Whitney... has a brother, Tom, who is a sophomore on the Air Force golf team... majoring in environmental engineering nickname is Bobbay... was taught to play golf by his father favorite moments in golf are competing with his brother and working on his game with his dad looks forward to flying for the Air Force. COLLIN O BRYANT Senior Manager Varsity Rounds: 75 Strokes: 5,812 Average: 77.5 8 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF

MEET THE FALCONS ANDREW GIBSON Jr. 6-5 San Ramon, Calif. (California HS) SHAUN O BRYANT Jr. 5-10 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) At the Academy: Competed in five tournaments in the fall of 2005... tied for 12th place at the season-opening Falcon Invitational as a member of the JV squad... twice posted a low round of 70... notched a top- 10 finish at the Service Academy Golf Classic en route to Air Force s 11thstraight team title at the event... took part in two tournaments in the spring of 2006... competed in five events in the fall of 2006, posting his second top- 10 finish at the Service Academy Golf Classic participated in all seven events in the spring of 2007 took part in his first MWC Championship, finishing 37th overall... competed in all seven tournaments in the fall of 2007... Air Force s top finisher at the season-opening Falcon Invitational... careerbest score came at the Agua Caliente, where he finished at 211 (-5), tying for the 12-th lowest individual score in school history. High School: Lettered four years in golf two-time all-league selection won two high school tournaments. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 3... son of Bruce and Marianne Gibson... has a sister, Shannon (22)... nickname is Stick... majoring in military strategic studies... plans to become a pilot... hobbies include power lifting, golf, basketball, baseball, football and cars... would most like to play at Cypress Point... favorite pro golfer is Fred Couples... person in history he'd most like to meet is Julius Caesar... craziest ambition is to take part in the world s strongest man competition. Team captain in 2007-08... At the Academy: Competed in the 2005 Falcon Invitational as a member of the JV squad... took part in four tournaments in the spring of 2006... competed in four events in the fall of 2006, posting a top-10 finish at the Service Academy Golf Classic competed in all seven events in the spring of 2007, leading the Falcons at the UTSA Intercollegiate, USF Triumph and Cowboy Classic posted best-ever finish at the UTSA Intercollegiate, finishing tied for fifth place fired a thenpersonal-low 216 at the Cowboy Classic competed in his first MWC Championship, finishing 39th overall... participated in all seven fall events in 2007... led Falcons at the Tucker Invitational, finishing tied for 54th... posted personal-best score of 210 (-6) at Agua Caliente, tying for seventh-lowest individual score in school history. High School: Lettered four years in golf finished second in the Colorado Springs Metro League named to Dean's List. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 30 son of Dan and Donna O'Bryant siblings are Kelli (26), a former Air Force tennis player, and Collin (22), a manager for the golf team nickname is Chunky would most like to play at St. Andrews favorite professional golfer is Zach Johnson person in history he'd most like to meet is Martin Luther involved in Fellowship of Christian Athletes. USAFA CAREER VARSITY RESULTS Date Event Score Finish Fall 05 Falcon Invitational (JV) 72-72-70=220 T12 Fall 05 Tucker Invitational 70-79-83=232 T85 Fall 05 Wolf Pack Invitational 79-76-73=228 T75 Fall 05 Service Academy Classic 72-76-77=225 8 Fall 05 UH Fall Invitational 81-83-81=245 T97 Spg 06 Pat Hicks Invitational 78-83=161 T77 Spg 06 Mustang Intercollegiate 96-81-79=256 49 Fall 06 Falcon Invitational 78-72-74=224 T61 Fall 06 Wolf Pack Classic 70-82-76=228 83 Fall 06 District 7 Shootout 72-73-72=217 T48 Fall 06 Service Academy Classic 75-75-76=226 T10 Fall 06 Herb Wimberly Inter. 76-79-76=231 T51 Spg 07 UTSA Intercollegiate 84-73-73=230 T49 Spg 07 USF Triumph 80-75-78=233 T67 Spg 07 Ron Moore Invitational 78-75-75=228 T76 Spg 07 CU-Stevinson Ranch Invite 86-79-85=250 T75 Spg 07 Cowboy Classic 71-80-77=228 T102 Spg 07 Cougar Classic 75-83-75=233 T91 Spg 07 MWC Championship 77-78-77=232 37 Fall 07 Falcon Invitational 73-72-73=218 T19 Fall 07 Tucker Invitational 76-80-77=233 T76 Fall 07 Colbert Intercollegiate 73-83-82=238 T42 Fall 07 Shootout at Angel Park 74-73-74=221 T37 Fall 07 Wolf Pack Classic 81-74-80=235 T86 Fall 07 Sycuan Invitational 81-83-77=241 T89 Fall 07 Agua Caliente 70-69-72=211 T29 Varsity Rounds: 77 Strokes: 5,924 Average: 76.9 USAFA CAREER VARSITY RESULTS Date Event Score Finish Fall 05 Falcon Invitational (JV) 84-75-76=235 T62 Spg 06 Pat Hicks Invitational 75-76=151 T45 Spg 06 Ron Moore Invitational 73-73-73=219 T51 Spg 06 CU-Stevinson Ranch Invite 86-85=181 T76 Spg 06 Cowboy Classic 76-81-75=232 T102 Fall 06 Falcon Invitational (JV) 73-76-76=225 T67 Fall 06 Tucker Invitational 82-82-86=250 107 Fall 06 Service Academy Classic 71-77-77=225 9 Fall 06 Herb Wimberly Inter. 76-78-72=226 T38 Spg 07 UTSA Intercollegiate 76-72-70=218 T5 Spg 07 USF Triumph 71-75-76=222 T29 Spg 07 Ron Moore Invitational 75-74-71=220 T54 Spg 07 CU-Stevinson Ranch Invite 76-82-77=235 T45 Spg 07 Cowboy Classic 74-74-68=216 T36 Spg 07 Cougar Classic 81-72-76=229 T79 Spg 07 MWC Championship 74-83-79=236 39 Fall 07 Falcon Invitational 74-73-72=219 T29 Fall 07 Tucker Invitational 77-74-77=228 T54 Fall 07 Colbert Intercollegiate 80-79-77=236 T40 Fall 07 Shootout at Angel Park DQ-76-70 Fall 07 Wolf Pack Classic 77-76-75=228 T67 Fall 07 Sycuan Invitational 85-78-73=236 77 Fall 07 Agua Caliente 68-70-72=210 T27 Varsity Rounds: 66 Strokes: 5,023 Average: 76.1 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 9

MEET THE FALCONS LUCAS CATALANO So. 6-0 Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) JOSH McFARLAND So. 6-3 Layton, Utah (Layton) At the Academy: Competed at the 2007 Falcon Invitational as an individual. High School: Lettered three years in golf... coached by Mike Reilly... first-team all-conference selection... two-time allstate academic selection... member of National Honor Society... attended New Mexico Military Institute after graduation... played golf for coach Andy Roberts... competed at the NJCAA National Championship... earned an associate s degree in math and science. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 20... son of Neil and Kevlin Catalano... has a sister, Alexie (20)... majoring in mechanical engineering... hobbies include skiing, hiking and anything outdoors... greatest moment in sports was sinking a 20-foot putt on the 18 hole of his first varsity golf tournament to shoot 73 and tie for second place. PETER GUZOWSKI So. 6-2 Tiffin, Ohio (Tiffin Columbian) At the Academy: Competed at the 2007 Falcon Invitational as a member of the Blue team. High School: Lettered in golf for three years... coached by Derek Lewis... also earned two letters in tennis. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 40... son of Bruce and Jeanette Guzowski... siblings are Brian (25), John (22), Mary (20), Tommy (17), Jenny (14) and Sarah (9)... plans to become a pilot... hobby is tennis... favorite course he has played on is the Old Course, St. Andrews... would like to play at Augusta National... favorite quote: "Do right. Do your best. Treat others as you want to be treated." - Lou Holtz. ALEX HORRELL So. 5-11 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Pinnacle) At the Academy: Has not seen action. High School: Lettered two years in golf... coached by Jay Thomas... team won two state championships... two-time region and state academic athlete. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 17... son of Steve and Cathy Horrell... has two brothers, Stephen (28) and Michael (25)... majoring in systems engineering... would most like to play at Augusta National... craziest ambition is to fly Air Force One... person in history he d most like to meet is Bobby Jones. At the Academy: Competed as a member of the Blue team in the 2006 Falcon Invitational... was a member of the Blue team at the 2007 Agua Caliente. High School: Lettered two years in golf... team captain as a senior... three-time all-state honoree in baseball... also lettered one year in football. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 9... son of Dillon and Sandy McFarland... has a 19-year-old sister, Ashley... would most like to play at Augusta National... craziest ambition is to own a multi-million dollar yacht... favorite quote: When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on. - Thomas Jefferson. JASON SHANK So. 6-3 Pemberville, Ohio (Eastwood) At the Academy: Did not see action. High School: Lettered four years in golf... coached by Mike Gardner... first-team allleague selection as a senior and second-team all-league selection as a junior... honorable mention all-district selection as a senior... team won league championships in sophomore, junior and senior seasons... team captain in junior and senior years... also lettered two years in both basketball and track... member of Honor Society... academic all-state selection. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 20... nickname is "Toehead"... son of Tim and Patti Shank... siblings are Kristen (26) and Justin (24)... would like to become a pilot... hobbies include bowling, detailing cars and swimming... favorite golf course he has played on is the Inverness Country Club... would like to thank Royal Kier for persuading him to play golf in high school. TOM WHITNEY So. 6-3 La Quinta, Calif. (La Quinta) At the Academy: Competed in all six events in the fall of 2006... led Air Force at the Falcon Invitational, finished tied for fourth at 211... took medalist honors at the Service Academy Golf Classic with a score of 210, ranking tied for seventh in the Air Force record books... shared the team lead at the District 7 Shootout, tying for 30th at 214... led the Falcons at the Wimberly Intercollegiate, finishing tied for 11th at 215... competed in all seven events in the fall of 2007... led the Falcons at the Jim 10 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF

MEET THE FALCONS Colbert Intercollegiate, Shootout at Angel Park, Wolf Pack Classic and Agua Caliente... score of 202 at Agua Caliente set a new school record for lowest individual score, while tying for lowest individual round (65)... posted three top-10 finishes, including tying for second at Wolf Pack Classic. High School: Lettered four years in golf coached by Scott McGihon threetime team MVP earned Rookie of the Year honors... finished eighth at CIF State Championship... ranked seventh academically in graduating class of 600. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 10 majoring in civil engineering... son of Mike and J. Whitney brother, Bob, is a senior on the Air Force golf team greatest moment in sports was shooting 64 on Eisenhower Blue Course for the course record... hobbies include guitar, pool and music... favorite course he has played on is the Classic Club (Indian Wells, Calif.) would most like to play at Bethpage Black favorite professional golfer is JB Holmes favorite class at the Academy is computer science... person in history he would most like to meet is Sam Sneed... craziest ambition is to win all four Majors. USAFA CAREER VARSITY RESULTS Date Event Score Finish Fall 06 Falcon Invitational 70-75-66=211 T4 Fall 06 Tucker Invitational 79-78-76=233 T84 Fall 06 Wolf Pack Classic 70-69-74=213 T11 Fall 06 District 7 Shootout 72-72-70=214 T30 Fall 06 Service Academy Classic 72-72-66=210 1 Fall 06 Herb Wimberly Inter. 72-75-68=215 T11 Fall 07 Falcon Invitational 80-77-75=232 T79 Fall 07 Tucker Invitational 79-78-76=233 T76 Fall 07 Colbert Intercollegiate 77-73-73=223 T8 Fall 07 Shootout at Angel Park 73-75-66=214 T10 Fall 07 Wolf Pack Classic 73-67-71=211 T2 Fall 07 Sycuan Invitational 82-75-76=233 T57 Fall 07 Agua Caliente 71-66-65=202 T11 Varsity Rounds: 39 Strokes: 2,844 Average: 72.9 KYLE BAILEY Fr. 5-9 Austin, Texas (Westwood) At the Academy: Competed on the Blue team at both the Falcon Invitational and Agua Caliente in 2007... led the Blue team at the Agua Caliente at an even-par 216. High School: Lettered four years in golf coached by Brent Pool finished second in the district as a senior placed sixth at the Starburst Junior Tournament in 2007 and ninth in 2006. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 7 son of Roger and Sheree Bailey has a sister, Kristin (16) plans to become an aerospace engineer favorite golf course is Great Hills Country Club would most like to play at Augusta National favorite professional golfer is Tiger Woods favorite inspirational quote: Pain is only temporary, quitting is forever. -Lance Armstrong. BRENDAN GAUGHAN Fr. 5-9 Greenwood, Ind. (Roncalli) At the Academy: Has not seen action. High School: Lettered four years in golf coached by John Greer team co-captain in junior and senior seasons shot a school-record 32 (nine holes) team finished sixth in freshman season member of National Honor Society third-place finish in state AIA competition. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 36 son of Thomas and Sandra Gaughan siblings are Ryan (23), Cara (21), Catherine (14) and Coleen (14) would most like to play at St. Andrews Old Course favorite professional golfer is Adam Scott. KYLE HAGEN Fr. 5-7 Kingsport, Tenn. (Dobyns-Bennett) At the Academy: Competed in the 2007 Falcon Invitational as an individual. High School: Lettered four years in golf coached by Eddie Durham played in the McDonald s Tournament of Champions all-district selection also lettered three years in soccer all-district and all-region selection student body treasurer recipient of scholar-athlete and citizenship awards. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 6 son of Donald and Lori Hagen has a brother, Jon (23) favorite professional golfer is Phil Mickelson favorite inspirational quote: The tough things don t last, the tough people do. AARON WHITE Fr. 6-2 Hereford, Texas (Hereford) At the Academy: Competed in four events in the fall of 2007... member of the Blue team at both the Falcon Invitational and Agua Caliente... also competed in the Shootout at Angel Park and Wolf Pack Classic. High School: Lettered four years in golf coached by James Salinas three-time team MVP won district tournament graduated fourth in class of 260. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 29 nickname is Laser son of Ted and Carol White has three siblings greatest moment in sports was beating his dad for the first time would most like to play at Augusta National person in history he d most like to meet is Payne Stuart craziest ambition is to go skydiving. 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 11

2006-07 RESULTS Date Tournament Location Course (Par) Sept. 9-10 Falcon Invitational USAFA, Colo. Eisenhower Blue G.C. (72) Team Score/Finish: 287+290+287=864 4th of 19 teams Sept. 22-23 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Albuquerque, N.M. The Championship G.C (72) Team Score/Finish: 310+311+307=928 20th of 21 teams Oct. 2-3 Wolf Pack Classic Reno, Nev. Wolf Run G.C. (72) Team Score/Finish: 291+289+295=875 8th of 18 teams Oct. 9-10 District 7 Shootout Las Vegas, Nev. Angel Park G.C. (71) Team Score/Finish: 289+289+286=864 11th of 15 teams Oct. 23-24 Service Academy Golf Classic Dallas, Texas Trophy Club (72) Team Score/Finish: 360+373+361=1094 of 3 teams Oct. 30-31 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate Las Cruces, N.M. NMSU G.C. (72) Team Score/Finish: 293+308+287=888 7th of 12 teams Feb. 19-20 UTSA Intercollegiate San Antonio, Texas Oak Hills C.C. (71) Team Score/Finish: 322+303+301=926 14th of 17 teams March 12-13 USF Triumph Pauma Valley, Calif. Pauma Valley C.C. (71) Team Score/Finish: 293+308+304=905 T13th of 16 teams March 19-20 Ron Moore Invitational Goodyear, Ariz. Palm Valley G.C. (72) Team Score/Finish: 299+295+292=886 15th of 17 teams March 26-27 CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational Stevinson, Calif. Stevinson Ranch G.C. (72) Team Score/Finish: 304+312+323=939 13th of 15 teams April 9-10 Cowboy Classic Scottsdale, Ariz. Walking Stick North (70) Team Score/Finish: 290+302+292=886 19th of 23 teams April 20-21 PING Golf Cougar Classic Provo, Utah Riverside C.C. (72) Team Score/Finish: 299+301+295=895 17th of 19 teams April 26-28 MWC Championship Tucson, Ariz. Tucson National (71) Team Score/Finish: 298+314+312=924 9th of 9 teams TOP INDIVIDUAL FINISHERS Name Tournament Score Finish Tom Whitney Falcon Invitational 70+75+66=211 T4 Tyler Goulding Tucker Intercollegiate 75+73+74=222 T23 Tyler Goulding Wolf Pack Classic 74+66+71=211 T6 Goulding/T. Whitney District 7 Shootout 214 T30 Tom Whitney Service Academy Classic 72+72+66=210 1 Tom Whitney Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 72+75+68=215 T11 Shaun O Bryant UTSA Intercollegiate 76+72+70=218 T5 Goulding/O Bryant USF Triumph 222 T29 Tyler Goulding Ron Moore Invitational 72+67+70=209 T8 Tyler Goulding CU-Stevinson Ranch Invite 69+75+78=222 T8 Shaun O Bryant Cowboy Classic 74+74+68=216 T36 Tyler Goulding PING Golf Cougar Classic 71+70+70=211 T6 Tyler Goulding MWC Championships 70+77+74=221 T26 Shaun O Bryant 12 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF

2007 SPRING REVIEW Andrew Gibson Goulding posted his best individual finish of the spring season to lead Air Force, tying for sixth overall with a score of 211. Rounding out the group for the Falcons were O Bryant, Follett, Gibson and Freeman. The Falcons concluded the year at the 2007 Mountain West Conference Men s Golf Championship, being held for the first time at the Tucson National Catalina Course in Tucson, Ariz. While the Falcons turned in a solid score of 298 on the opening day of competition, the team struggled in the second and third rounds, finishing ninth in the conference with a total of 924. BYU took the team title to snap New Mexico s four-year winning streak, while UNLV placed second. Completing the team standings were TCU, Colorado State, San Diego State, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. Goulding, later named to the all-conference team for the second time in his career, was the top finisher for the Falcons once more, tying for 26th place with a 221. Gibson, O Bryant, Whitney and Follett rounded out the group of competitors. While the Air Force s season did not end the way it had hoped, the team did see some success in the 2006-07 season. Air Force extended its dominance at the Service Academy Golf Classic, winning an unprecented 12thstraight team title. Goulding, a three-time MVP for the Falcons and NCAA competitor in 2005, closed out his career as one of the team s most consistent golfers. He shot 214 or better 12 times in his career, more than any other golfer in school history. Competing in every varsity event for the Falcons during his four-year career, Goulding was the team s top performer in 30 different tournaments. Although the Falcons will miss the success of Goulding, the team has made great strides and looks to continue its improvement in the 2007-08 season. Following a solid fall season in 2006, the Air Force golf team aimed for a productive spring season to finish out the year. Senior team captain Tyler Goulding, one of the most successful golfers in Air Force history, hoped to close out his career as a Falcon on a high note. Air Force traveled to San Antonio, Texas, to kick off the 2007 spring schedule at the UTSA Intercollegiate. With sophomore Shaun O Bryant leading the way, the Falcons finished 14th. O Bryant posted his best finish of the year, firing a 218 to tie for fifth place. Sophomore Andrew Gibson and Goulding tied for 29th overall, while junior Jared Freeman and senior Chad Follett also competed for the Falcons. Meanwhile, junior Matt Tanis competed as an individual, finishing in a tie for 57th place. Next up was a trip to the USF Triumph, hosted by San Francisco. The Falcons, led by Goulding and O Bryant, finished tied for 13th with a score of 905. Goulding and O Bryant each tied for 29th place overall with a score of 222. Rounding out the competition for Air Force were Follett, Gibson and Tanis. The Falcons headed to the annual Ron Moore Invitational in Goodyear, Ariz., hosted by Denver. Finishing 15th with a score of 886, Air Force was led by Goulding, who fired a personal-best score of 209 to finish tied for eighth place. Goulding s score ranks tied for third on the list of lowest individual tournament scores in school history. Also competing for the Falcons were O Bryant, Gibson, Follett and junior Bob Whitney. Next, Air Force headed back to the CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational, finishing 14th in the team standings. Goulding, who shot a 222, tied for eighth place overall for the second-straight week to lead the Falcons. O Bryant tied for 45th place, while Whitney finished in a tie for 50th place. Rounding out the group for Air Force were Gibson and Follett. The Falcons next tournament was the Cowboy Classic, hosted by Wyoming in Scottsdale, Ariz. Led by O Bryant, the Falcons finished 19th overall, turning in a three-round score of 884. O Bryant fired a score of 216 to finish tied for 36th place, while Goulding came in two strokes behind in a tie for 46th place. Whitney, Gibson and Freeman also represented the Falcons, while Tanis competed as an individual. The team closed out the regular season at the PING Golf Cougar Classic, hosted by BYU. There, the Falcons finished 17th with a score of 895. Tyler Goulding 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 13

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West Conference has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MWC continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. Now in its seventh year, the MWC has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics. The Mountain West Conference was conceived on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight institutions -- Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming -- decided to form a new NCAA Division I-A intercollegiate athletic conference. The split from the former 16-team conference re-established continuity and stability among the membership within the new league and signaled the continuation of its tradition-rich, long-standing athletic rivalries. Five of the MWC's eight members have been conference rivals since the 1960s (BYU, Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980) were longtime members as well. UNLV entered the fold in 1996 and TCU began its first year of competition in 2005-06, completing the membership in the MWC as it stands today. The Mountain West Conference headquarters is located in Colorado Springs, Colo., and is under the guidance of commissioner Craig Thompson. MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP TUCSON NATIONAL-CATALINA COURSE Date: April 24-26, 2008 Par: 71 Yardage: 7,136 Telephone: (520) 297-2271 MWC Contact: Javan Hedlund Office Phone: (719) 488-4050 PARTICIPANTS: Air Force Brigham Young Colorado State New Mexico San Diego State TCU UNLV Utah Wyoming Honored by Golf Digest as one of the "75 Best Golf Resorts in America," Tucson National features two distinct courses, including the Catalina Course, designed by Robert Van Hagge and Bruce Devlin. This will mark the second year the MWC Championhip will be held at Tucson National. Nestled in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains, the Omni Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa has been the home to countless PGA Tour and NCAA events including the prestigious Chrysler Classic of Tucson. One of two courses, the Catalina Course has been the host course of the PGA Tour and is known for its magnificent views traditional style layout with gentle contours and tree lined fairways. Characterized as a traditional course, the Catalina has long provided a fair test of golf to players of every caliber. 2007 Mountain West Tournament Tucson National-Catalina Course, Tucson, Ariz. (April 26-28) TOP 20 INDIVIDUAL SCORES: Fin. Name School Scores 1 Robby Ormond TCU 68+68+71=207 (-6) Adam Porzak SDSU 67+69+71=207 (-6) 3 Daniel Summerhays BYU 68+70+71=209 (-4) 4 Seung-su Han UNLV 65+71+74=210 (-3) Steve Saunders New Mexico 73+68+69=210 (-3) 6 CJ Gatto UNLV 68+73+70=211 (-2) Jesse Speirs TCU 72+67+72=211 (-2) Aaron Goldberg SDSU 69+73+69=211 (-2) 9 Clay Ogden BYU 66+73+74=213 (E) Brett Kanda UNLV 71+75+67=213 (E) Charlie Beljan New Mexico 72+68+73=213 (E) 12 Zen Brown CSU 71+72+71=214 (+1) 13 Robbie Fillmore BYU 70+69+76=215 (+2) Jarred Texter UNLV 73+74+68=215 (+2) Aaron Weston CSU 74+71+70=215 (+2) Kyle Nielsen New Mexico 70+76+69=215 (+2) 17 Nick Becker BYU 68+76+72=216 (+3) Travis Woolf TCU 70+76+70=216 (+3) 19 Bryce Hanstad CSU 75+72+70=217 (+4) 20 Dustin Pimm Utah 69+78+71=218 (+5) Niel King Wyoming 74+69+75+218 (+5) TEAM SCORES: Fin. School Scores Final 1 BYU 272 288 286 846 (-6) 2 UNLV 275 293 279 847 (-5) 3 TCU 284 285 285 854 (+2) 4 Colorado State 287 289 284 860 (+8) 5 San Diego State 282 289 292 863 (+11) 6 New Mexico 289 287 289 865 (+13) 7 Utah 299 299 293 891 (+39) 8 Wyoming 299 306 299 904 (+52) 9 Air Force 298 314 312 924 (+72) AIR FORCE SCORES: T26 Tyler Goulding 70 77 74 221 (+8) 37 Andrew Gibson 77 78 77 232 (+19) 39 Shaun O Bryant 74 83 79 236 (+23) 42 Bob Whitney 77 78 86 241 (+28) 44 Chad Follett 80 81 82 243 (+30) 14 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF

FALCON HISTORY CONFERENCE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Champ/Score Ind. Champ/School/Score AF Place AF Score Host School/Course CONF 1981 BYU/1080 Brandon Kop/Hawai i - 212 6/7 1,155 BYU/Riverside C.C. WAC 1982 BYU/872 Rick Fehr/BYU - 212 5/9 917 New Mexico/New Mexico-South WAC 1983 BYU/894 Robert Meyer/BYU - 220 5/7 928 Air Force/Eisenhower-Blue WAC 1984 BYU/840 Rick Fehr/BYU - 205 6/8 897 Utah/Hidden Valley C.C. WAC 1985 UTEP/872 *Judd McGlohn/AFA - 218 5/9 946 Wyoming/Cheyenne C.C. WAC 1986 BYU/830 Brent Franklin/BYU - 215 6/9 931 Hawai i/waikoloa Beach G.C. WAC 1987 BYU/830 Eduardo Herrera/BYU - 204 8/9 945 Brigham Young/Riverside C.C. WAC 1988 Utah/865 Matt Johnson/Utah - 211 9/9 961 Brigham Young/Riverside C.C. WAC 1989 UNM/857 #Kent Jones/UNM - 207 T8/9 922 New Mexico/New Mexico-South WAC 1990 BYU/858 #Paul Stankowski/UTEP - 207 8/9 934 UTEP/Coronado C.C. WAC 1991 BYU/842 #Dean Wilson/BYU - 209 8/9 902 Colorado State/Fort Collins C.C. WAC 1992 BYU/857 Brian Kortan/UNM - 210 T7/9 902 San Diego State/Singing Hills G.C. WAC 1993 UNM/879 #Tim Herron/UNM - 215 4/9 914 Air Force/Eisenhower-Blue WAC 1994 Fresno St./865 Joe Acosta/Fresno State - 210 9/10 937 Fresno State/San Joaquin C.C. WAC 1995 BYU/862 Todd Pence/BYU - 209 10/10 917 Utah/Wingpointe G.C. WAC Ryan Hietala/UTEP - 209 1996 UNM/842 Mike Pavao/Hawai i -203 7/10 877 Wyoming/Cheyenne C.C. WAC 1997 TCU/851 Andy Miller/BYU - 208 13/16 920 Rice/Columbia Lakes C.C. WAC 1998 TCU/847 #J.J. Henry/TCU - 205 14/16 896 Neutral/Poppy Ridge G.C. WAC 1999 BYU/875 Manuel Merizalde/BYU - 213 12/16 934 SJSU/Poppy Hills G.C. WAC 2000 UNLV/845 Michael Kirk/UNLV - 209 8/8 921 Neutral/PGA West Nicklaus G.C. MWC 2001 BYU/890 Jon Lepak/SDSU - 219 8/8 947 Neutral/Sunriver Crosswater MWC 2002 UNLV/867 #Martin Laird/CSU - 212 7/8 881 Neutral/Sunriver Crosswater MWC 2003 UNM/855 #Michael Letzig/UNM - 210 8/8 923 Neutral/Sunriver Crosswater MWC 2004 BYU/867 #Ryan Moore/UNLV - 206 8/8 929 Neutral/Sunriver Crosswater MWC UNM/867 2005 UNM/856 Nick Becker/BYU - 208 8/8 907 Neutral/Sunriver Crosswater MWC 2006 UNM/865 Jay Choi/UNM - 215 9/9 931 Neutral/Sunriver Crosswater MWC 2007 BYU/846 Robby Ormond/TCU - 207 9/9 924 Neutral/Tucson National MWC Adam Porzak/SDSU - 207 *denotes 1985 All-WAC Team member; # - Denotes current PGA Tour Professionals Year TSA PMA 1987-88 324.03 81.01 1988-89 315.25 78.81 1989-90 311.05 77.76 1990-91 310.03 77.50 1991-92 307.12 76.78 1992-93 305.94 76.49 1993-94 310.90 77.73 1994-95 305.46 76.36 1995-96 304.09 76.02 1996-97 302.53 75.63 1997-98 299.40 74.85 1998-99 298.74 74.68 YEAR-BY-YEAR AVERAGES 1999-00 302.70 75.67 2000-01 304.94 76.24 2001-02 299.67 74.92 2002-03 304.36 76.09 2003-04 301.91 75.48 2004-05 298.77 74.69 2005-06 300.06 75.01 2006-07 298.59* 74.65* TSA = Team Stroke Average PMA = Per Man Average * School Record 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 15

EISENHOWER GOLF COURSE Eisenhower Golf Course at the Academy has won acclaim as being one of the best courses in Colorado. Nestled in the razorback foothills of the Rampart Range, the blue course was first opened in 1959. It is named after former President Dwight. D. Eisenhower, who took part in the dedication ceremony. Home to the annual Falcon Invitational (formerly the Pikes Peak Invitational), the course has been challenged by some of golf s best players including Jay Don Blake, Hale Irwin, Tim Herron, Steve Jones, Jimmy Demaret, Tom Kite, Johnny Miller, Andy North, Mike Reid, Sam Snead, Tom Watson and Tiger Woods. Eisenhower has been recognized by a few major publications. Sports Illustrated, Golf Digest and Golf Week have all named Eisenhower as one of the 10 best golf courses on a college campus, while Golf Digest also ranked the blue course as the third-best course in Colorado. Eddie Ainsworth is the Director of Golf at the Eisenhower Golf Club. EISENHOWER BLUE COURSE A typical beautiful Robert Trent Jones, Sr., design with large greens, long teeing grounds and fairway bunkers requiring 250-yard carry, the blue course is much like other mountain courses having very fast greens with the dominant break and speed coming away from the mountains. The par 72 can be stretched to over 7,300 yards but the 7,000-foot elevation makes it play much shorter. Other unique characteristics include no outof-bounds and only a few small water hazards. However, that does not mean that it is an easy course, as the tricky greens and steep slopes rarely allow many low scores, even by the best of players. 1-372 yds., par 4 10-402 yds., par 4 2-440 yds., par 4 11-557 yds., par 5 3-191 yds., par 3 12-433 yds., par 4 4-403 yds., par 4 13-181 yds., par 3 5-572 yds., par 5 14-424 yds., par 4 6-424 yds., par 4 15-480 yds., par 4 7-174 yds., par 3 16-568 yds., par 5 8-453 yds., par 4 17-216 yds., par 3 9-577 yds., par 5 18-434 yds., par 4 Total - 3,606 yds., par 36 Total - 3,695 yds., par 36 (7,301 yds, par 72) EISENHOWER SILVER COURSE The Silver Course, designed by an excellent Colorado architect, Frank Hummel, is the newer of the two Eisenhower courses. It is shorter than the Blue but makes up for its lack of length with fast, tricky greens, narrow fairways and many hazards. It is built in a beautiful setting with many spectacular mountain views and a view of the cadet chapel. The course, a par 72 with no out-of-bounds, complements the Blue Course very well because it requires more accuracy than length off the tee. 1-406 yds., par 4 10-349 yds., par 4 2-331 yds., par 4 11-429 yds., par 4 3-183 yds., par 3 12-459 yds., par 5 4-504 yds., par 5 13-181 yds., par 3 5-358 yds., par 4 14-346 yds., par 4 6-351 yds., par 4 15-356 yds., par 4 7-524 yds., par 5 16-324 yds., par 4 8-191 yds., par 3 17-211 yds., par 3 9-380 yds., par 4 18-519 yds., par 5 Total - 3,228 yds., par 36 Total - 3,174 yds., par 36 (6,402 yds., par 72) 16 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF

SERVICE ACADEMY GOLF CLASSIC Simply put, Air Force has dominated the competition in the Service Academy Golf Classic, an event that is the equivalent to the battle for the Commander-in-Chief s Trophy in football. With its victory in 2006, the Falcons have now won the Reemtsma Trophy, awarded to the service academies champion, for 12 consecutive years. After taking a break in the 2007-08 season, the Service Academy Golf Classic is slated to return in the spring of 2009. In the last SAGC, held in the fall of 2006, Air Force golfers claimed the top two spots and five of the top 10 individual finishes, to finish 11 strokes ahead of second-place Army. Capturing medalist honors, with a personal best score of 210, was freshman Tom Whitney, becoming the first Air Force golfer to win the event since Adam Wasinger in 2002. Meanwhile, senior Tyler Goulding finished second at 215 to help lead the Falcons to their 12th-straight title at the SAGC. Bill Reemtsma, a 1963 Air Force Academy graduate, conceived the idea for the Service Academy Classic. Reemtsma passed away after the second tournament was played in 1994 but supporters of the tournament that he launched have developed it into a major event on the Air Force golf schedule. Among those who played integral roles in continuing the tournament in Reemtsma s name were his wife Joy, his children, Maj. Gen. Edmund Rafalko (former athletic director at the Air Force Academy), former Air Force golfer Ben Leestma ( 02) was a four-time medalist at the Service Academy Golf Classic. Jeff Wilson and alumni from the other service academies Also playing key roles in the tournament s survival are Jerry Ahmann, who was a classmate of Reemtsma s in the Air Force class of 63, Dave Brigman (AF class of 1970) and former USAFA athletic director Ken Schweitzer. Ahmann, who lettered two seasons in football for the Falcons (1962-63) and Brigman are airline pilots living in the Dallas area. Several service academy dignitaries are also involved with the Classic, including 1998 chairpersons Doc Blanchard, USMA 47; Glen Davis, USMA 47 and Chad Hennings, USAFA 88. Navy graduate and former Dallas Cowboy great Roger Staubach presented Air Force with the Reemtsma Trophy at the 1998 awards banquet. The Classic, held in the Dallas area for its first 14 years, will now move to the Washington, D.C., area for the 2008-09 season in an effort to expand the event. Those wanting more information on the event should visit www.sagc.org on the Internet. SERVICE ACADEMY GOLF CLASSIC YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Champion AFA finish 1993 Army 1994 Army 1995 Air Force 1996 Air Force 1997 Air Force 1998 Air Force 1999 Air Force 2000 Air Force 2001 Air Force 2002 Air Force 2003 Air Force 2004 Air Force 2005 Air Force 2006 Air Force INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Year Champion Team 1993 Trey Owen Army 1994 Owen Shippler Air Force 1995 Trey Treadwell Air Force 1996 Jim Davis Navy 1997 Matt Peterson Air Force 1998 Ben Leestma Air Force 1999 Ben Leestma Air Force 2000 Ben Leestma Air Force 2001 Ben Leestma Air Force 2002 Adam Wasinger Air Force 2003 Billy Hurley Navy 2004 Scott Manley Army Ben Jackman Air Force 2005 Patrick Beverly Army 2006 Tom Whitney Air Force 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 17

FALCON INVITATIONAL For nearly 40 years, some of the best golfers in the college ranks have come to the Academy to participate in the annual Falcon Invitational. The 54-hole tournament is held in September on the Eisenhower (Blue) Course and features teams from all over the country. In 2003, the event was named the Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational, in honor of the legendary coach who headed up the Air Force program for 25 years. In 2005, the Falcons captured the team title, marking their first outright win since the inaugural event in 1969. Many current PGA tour golfers played in the Falcon Invitational, or its predecessors, the Rocky Mountain and Pikes Peak Invitationals, when they were in college. They include Jay Don Blake, the winner of the 1980 tournament, Steve Jones, Jonathan Kaye, 1992 co-champion, Keith Clearwater and David Hearn. INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Year Name(s)/School Score Holes 1969 %Jim English/Colorado 75 18 1970 %Murl Hendrickson/Colorado 152 36 1971 Paul Simson/New Mexico 230 54 1972 Dennis Gorelick/New Mexico 218 54 1973 %Blake Stirling/Colorado 148 36 1974 Mike Malaska/Weber State 223 54 1975 Wes Campbell/Troy State 216 54 1976 Pat McGowan/Brigham Young 214 54 1977 Mike Gove/Weber State 224 54 1978 Mike Gove/Weber State 213 54 1979 Keith Banes/Utah State 210 54 1980 Jay Don Blake/Utah State 214 54 1981 Tom Eubak/UNLV 215 54 1982 Joel Kranz/Weber State 214 54 1983 Don Hurter/New Mexico 215 54 1984 Matt Potter/New Mexico 220 54 1985 Joel Kienle/New Mexico 219 54 1986 Chris Hudson/Texas Tech 219 54 1987 John Lindberg/Colorado 212 54 1988 Mike Glaesel/Colorado 222 54 1989 Ben Furth/California 212 54 1990 %John Nyuli/Colorado 145 36 1991 Alvario Ortiz/Texas Wesleyan 219 54 1992 John Hess/Kansas 215 54 Jason Hill/Baylor 215 54 Jonathan Kaye/Colorado 215 54 1993 Kory Bowman/Baylor 215 54 1994 Chris Brockway/Minnesota 219 54 1995 Chad Brandt/Baylor 213 54 Brian Crawford/Air Force 213 54 1996 Jamie Broce/Ball State 212 54 1997 Jamie Rogers/Nebraska 210 54 1998 Steve Friesen/Nebraska 209 54 1999 Michael Harris/Michigan 207 54 2000 %Ben Leestma/Air Force 140 36 2001 Ben Leestma/Air Force 207 54 2002 Dan Swanson/UTEP 210 54 2003 Mike Mezei/UTSA 207 54 2004 Jeff Franks/Wyoming (unattached) 209 54 2005 Graham Delaet/Boise State 206 54 2006 Jason Kokrak/Xavier 204 54 2007 Ryan Spears/Wichita State 203^ 54 % - Tournament shortened due to bad weather ^- Denotes tournament record for 54 holes 2007 TOP FINISHERS TEAM Team Rounds Final 1 Wichita State 288 278 283 852 (-12) Iowa State 286 283 283 852 (-12) 3 UTEP 275 281 302 858 (-6) INDIVIDUAL Player (Team) Rounds Final 1 Ryan Spears (Wichita State) 71 67 65 203 (-13) 2 Chris Baker (Iowa State) 66 69 72 207 (-9) 3 Cedric Bertin (Iowa State) 75 69 66 210 (-6) TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Team Winner Score Holes 1969 %Air Force 318 18 1970 %Colorado 624 36 1971 New Mexico 948 54 1972 New Mexico 922 54 1973 %Arizona State 609 36 1974 Weber State 907 54 1975 Brigham Young 877 54 1976 Brigham Young 874 54 1977 Weber State 916 54 1978 Weber State 883 54 1979 Colorado 877 54 1980 Utah State 884 54 1981 Weber State 897 54 1982 Weber State 874 54 1983 Weber State 882 54 1984 New Mexico 910 54 1985 *New Mexico 1,119 54 1986 *New Mexico 1,121 54 1987 *New Mexico 1,118 54 1988 Wyoming 917 54 1989 California N/A 54 1990 %Rice 613 36 1991 Colorado 897 54 1992 Colorado 883 54 1993 Colorado 889 54 1994 Minnesota 887 54 1995 #Rice/California 878 54 1996 Nebraska 875 54 1997 California 865 54 1998 California 852 54 1999 Notre Dame 868 54 2000 %San Diego 585 36 2001 Air Force/New Mexico (JV) 867 54 2002 UTEP 864 54 2003 Texas San Antonio 859 54 2004 Southern Utah 869 54 2005 Air Force 868 54 2006 Xavier 845^ 54 2007 #Wichita State/Iowa State 852 54 * - Best five scores out of six; # - Won on a tiebreaker % - Tournament shortened due to inclement weather ^ - Denotes tournament record for 54 holes 18 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF

AGUA CALIENTE AFA COLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL The Agua Caliente Air Force Academy Collegiate Invitational made its debut in the fall of 2007. The inaugural event was held Nov. 10-11 at the 6,582- yard, par-72 Indian Canyons Golf Resort in Palm Springs, Calif. A total of 11 teams and 54 individuals competed in the first Agua Caliente Invitational during a record-shattering weekend. Four different players, including medalist Dustin Morris of Colorado State, turned in rounds of 63 to tie for the course record. In addition, all but one team finished under par for the tournament. The Falcons set records of their own at the Agua Caliente, including the lowest team and individual tournament scores (54-holes) in school history. Air Force notched a team score of 840 (-24), breaking its previous record of 851 set in 1998. Meanwhile, sophomore Tom Whitney, a native of nearby La Quinta, Calif., registered the lowest individual tournament score in school history, while tying the single-round low score. Whitney s third round score of 65 tied the low-round mark set by Chris Young in 1971. In addition, Whitney finished with a total of 202 (-14), besting the previous low individual tournament score of 204, set in 2005. Juniors Shaun O Bryant and Andrew Gibson also posted impressive numbers on the weekend, finishing at 210 and 211, respectively, for personalbest scores. Both marks rank amongst the 20 lowest individual scores in school history. Tom Whitney 2007 Agua Caliente AFA Collegiate Invitational Indian Canyons Golf Resort, Palm Springs, Calif. (Nov. 10-11) TOP 20 INDIVIDUAL SCORES: Fin. Name School Scores 1 Dustin Morris Colorado State 65+66+63=194 (-22) 2 Espen Kofstad Denver 65+63+67=195 (-21) 3 Bryce Hanstad Colorado State 64+64+68=196 (-20) Jeff Koprivetz Denver 63+64+69=196 (-20) Matt MacArthur Southern Utah 69+64+63=196 (-20) 6 Sean McNamara Colorado State 65+65+67=197 (-19) 7 Jordan Weber Northern Iowa 67+67+64=198 (-18) 8 Blake Hibben Northern Iowa 66+65+69=200 (-16) Troy Hoffman Northern Iowa 66+66+68=200 (-16) 10 A.J. Oleksak Hartford 66+69+66=201 (-15) 11 Nick Nelson Utah Valley State 68+65+69=202 (-14) Tom Whitney Air Force 71+66+65=202 (-14) 13 Riley Arp Colorado State 72+64+67=203 (-13) Nick Neal Utah Valley State 70+64+69=203 (-13) 15 Eric Nilsson Southern Utah 68+66+70=204 (-12) Jared Brader Southern Utah 69+69+66=204 (-12) Nick MacDonald Hartford 68+65+71=204 (-12) Maki Kobayashi Hartford 68+67+69=204 (-12) Devin Daniels Utah State 70+64+70=204 (-12) 20 Brian Albertazzi Hartford 70+69+67=206 (-10) TEAM SCORES: Fin. School Scores Final 1 Colorado State 263 259 265 787 (-77) 2 Denver 266 264 274 804 (-60) 3 Northern Iowa 268 268 269 805 (-59) 4 Southern Utah 277 269 268 814 (-50) 5 Hartford 272 270 273 815 (-49) 6 Utah Valley State 277 269 281 827 (-37) 7 Weber State 276 281 274 831 (-33) 8 Air Force 284 275 281 840 (-24) 9 Utah State 288 277 287 852 (-12) 10 Southern Utah B 284 280 289 853 (-11) 11 Air Force Blue 299 295 291 885 (+21) 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 19

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Conf. Finish Head Coach Team Captain Team MVP 1957 N/A Lt. Dean Smith Craig Miller N/A 1958 N/A Maj. George Hill Craig Miller N/A 1959 N/A Lt. Rox Shain Larry Karnowski N/A 1960 N/A Capt. Rox Shain Larry Karnowski N/A 1961 N/A Capt. Robert Slezak Larry Karnowski N/A 1962 N/A Maj. Ron Allen John C. Swonson, Jr. N/A 1963 N/A Maj. Ron Allen Norm Schulze N/A 1964 N/A Maj. Ron Allen Jim McIntytre N/A 1965 N/A Lt. Col. Vic Kregel Al Lucki N/A 1966 N/A Vic Kregel Jamie Gough N/A 1967 N/A Capt. Ric Garver Dick Neate Rick Colt 1968 N/A Capt. Warren Simmons Rick Colt Rick Colt 1969 N/A Capt. Ric Garver Scott Bench/Ken Kohlmeyer Ken Kohlmyer 1970 N/A Maj. Ric Garver John Disosway John Disosway 1971 N/A Maj. Ric Garver George Krasovec Chris Young 1972 N/A Capt. Gene Miranda Chris Young Chris Young 1973 N/A Capt. Gene Miranda Chris Young Kevin Bench 1974 N/A Maj. James Thomas Kevin Bench Kevin Bench 1975 N/A Maj. Gene Miranda Jeff Sogard Jeff Sogard 1976 N/A Maj. Gene Miranda Jeff Sogard Jeff Sogard 1977 N/A Maj. Gene Miranda Jack Kearney Jack Kearney 1978 N/A Maj. Gene Miranda Vic Summers Vic Summers 1979 N/A Maj. Gene Miranda Tom English Rick Sargent 1980 N/A Lt. Col. Gene Miranda Pat Youngs Rick Sargent 1981 6th Lt. Col. Gene Miranda Russ Greek Russ Greek 1982 5th Lt. Col. Gene Miranda Russ Greek Lee Andersen 1983 5th Lt. Col. Gene Miranda Mack Thorn Judd McGlohn 1984 6th Capt. Bud Nevers Steve Cliatt Judd McGlohn 1985 5th Capt. Vic Summers Judd McGlohn/Craig Hall Judd McGlohn 1986 6th Capt. Vic Summers The senior class Glenn Wiggy 1987 8th Capt. Tom English Jeff Cliatt Jeff Cliatt 1988 9th Capt. Tom English Lawrence Hoffman Michael Francis 1989 T-8th Gene Miranda Dan Willson Chris Gough 1990 8th Gene Miranda Chris Gough Brandon Doan 1991 8th Gene Miranda Chris Gough Chris Gough 1992 T-7th Gene Miranda Brandon Doan Charlie Wahl 1993 4th Gene Miranda George Koury George Koury 1994 9th Gene Miranda Jim Fagan/Jason Vitas Jim Fagan 1995 10th Gene Miranda Joe Dingman Trey Treadwell 1996 7th Gene Miranda Trey Treadwell Trey Treadwell 1997 13th Gene Miranda Ryan Luecke Ryan Luecke 1998 14th Gene Miranda Jason Jensen Matt Peterson 1999 12th Gene Miranda Jason Jensen Jason Jensen 2000 8th Gene Miranda Danny Visosky Danny Visosky 2001 8th Gene Miranda Ben Leestma Ben Leestma 2002 7th Gene Miranda Ben Leestma Ben Leestma 2003 8th George Koury Brandon Daum Adam Wasinger 2004 8th George Koury Timothy Thoren Timothy Thoren 2005 8th George Koury Scott Redmond Tyler Goulding 2006 9th George Koury Tyler Goulding Tyler Goulding 2007 9th George Koury Tyler Goulding Tyler Goulding 20 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF

FALCON ALL-AMERICANS KEVIN BENCH 1974 Honorable Mention JEFF SOGARD 1976 Honorable Mention RICK SARGENT 1979 Honorable Mention 1980 Third Team A two-time team MVP, Bench became the Falcons first All-American in 1974. A two-time NCAA Championship qualifier, Bench s greatest moment came in 1974, when he won the Pacific Coast Invitational with a 221. Bench defeated some of the top players in the nation including USC s Craig Stadler, the defending national amateur champion. He had an impressive 74.79 stroke average that year as well. Sogard became the second Falcon to win the RMIGA Championship when he placed first in the 1976 tournament. His 75.48 stroke average was almost two strokes lower than anyone else on the team. In 1976, he had the Falcons lowest score in 10 tournaments or duals. The Academy s first two-time All-American in golf, Sargent placed second in the 1979 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, earning him a trip to the NCAA Championships. In 1980, he earned another NCAA bid, this time winning the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate. JUDD McGLOHN 1984 Honorable Mention CHARLIE WAHL 1992-93 GTE Academic; 1993 NCAA Postgraduate Award JASON VITAS 1993 GTE Academic McGlohn, the lone three-time team MVP, remains the only Falcon to ever win the WAC Championship. In his senior season in 1985, he shot a 218 (71-69-78) at the Cheyenne C.C. to lead the Falcons to a fifth-place finish. In 1982, McGlohn s 76.71 stroke average was among the Falcons best as he qualified for the NCAAs as a freshman. Wahl s 3.67 grade point average and his 75.73 stroke average in 1992 allowed him to become the Air Force golf program s first Academic All- American. On the links, Wahl had many impressive performances, setting the Academy 54-hole record with a six-under-par 210 at the 1991 Robert Holmes Intercollegiate, a score which now ranks tied for fifth in the Air Force record book. A four-time WAC Scholar-Athlete, Vitas was cocaptain of the 1993-94 team. His 78.70 stroke average that year ranked him second on the team. BEN LEESTMA 2002 All-America Scholar SCOTT REDMOND 2005 All-America Scholar Leestma, named a 2002 Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar by the GCAA, had one of the most prolific careers of any Air Force golfer. A finalist for the inaugural Byron Nelson Award in 2002, his seven tournament wins are an Academy record. Leestma also won an unprecedented four consecutive tournament titles at the Service Academy Classic. As a senior, he was ranked fourth in the Mountain West with a 72.5 per round stroke average. He was a two-time academic all-conference honoree and was a two-time selection to the all-conference team. Redmond became the latest Air Force golfer to be named a Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar by the GCAA. The Falcons team captain as a junior, Redmond helped Air Force to victory in three Service Academy Golf Classics, as well as the team title at the 2005 Falcon Invitational. Redmond also was recognized as an academic All-MWC selection. 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 21

FALCON RECORDS Place T Place T Place 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd TOP INDIVIDUAL FINISHES Player, Year & Tournament John Disosway, 1969 BYU Cougar Classic Kevin Bench, 1974 Pacific Coast Invitational Chip Diehl, 1975 RMIGA Championships Jeff Sogard, 1976 RMIGA Championships Rick Sargent, 1980 RMIGA Championships Steve Kirkpatrick, 1981 RMIGA Championships Craig Hall, 1982 RMIGA Championships Craig Hall, 1983 RMIGA Championships Craig Hall, 1984 RMIGA Championships Judd McGlohn, 1985 RMIGA Championships Judd McGlohn, 1985 WAC Championships Owen Shipler, 1994 Service Academy Classic Brian Crawford, 1995 Falcon Invitational Trey Treadwell, 1995 Service Academy Classic Matt Peterson, 1997 Service Academy Classic Matt Peterson, 1999 Cougar Classic Ben Leestma, 1998 Service Academy Classic Ben Leestma, 1999 Service Academy Classic Ben Leestma, 2000 Service Academy Classic Ben Leestma, 2001 Service Academy Classic Ben Leestma, 2000 Falcon Invitational Ben Leestma, 2001 Falcon Invitational Ben Leestma, 2001 Louisiana Tech Invitational Adam Wasinger, 2002 Service Academy Classic Ben Jackman, 2004 Service Academy Classic Tyler Goulding, 2004 Troy Invitational Tom Whitney, 2006 Service Academy Classic Player, Year & Tournament George Krasovec, 1970 Rocky Mountain Invitational Chris Young, 1971 Rocky Mountain Invitational Kevin Bench, 1972 Rocky Mountain Invitational Jeff Sogard, 1974 Rocky Mountain Invitational Jim Fucillo, 1977 RMIGA Championships Rick Sargent, 1979 RMIGA Championships Steve Cliatt, 1984 RMIGA Championships Judd McGlohn, 1984 Tucker Invitational Glen Wiggy, 1986 RMIGA Championships Charlie Wahl, 1990 UAB Invitational Brandon Doan, 1990 Falcon Invitational Charlie Wahl, 1990 Rice Invitational Charlie Wahl, 1992 George Buzzini Invitational Brian Crawford, 1995 Service Academy Classic Jason Jensen, 1998 Service Academy Classic Jarett Hamamoto, 2003 Service Academy Classic Jarett Hamamoto, 2004 Wyoming Cowboy Classic Tyler Labrum, 2005 Service Academy Classic Tyler Goulding, 2006 Service Academy Classic Tom Whitney, 2007 Wolf Pack Classic Player, Year & Tournament Kevin Bench, 1973 Sun Devil Classic Craig Hall, 1983 Falcon Invitational Judd McGlohn, 1984 Falcon Invitational James Edmondson, 1995 Kroger Intercollegiate Ryan Luecke, 1995 Kroger Intercollegiate James Edmondson, 1995 Service Academy Classic Danny Visosky, 1996 Falcon Invitational Danny Visosky, 1996 Service Academy Classic Ryan Luecke, 1996 Service Academy Classic 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd T3rd T3rd T3rd T3rd T3rd T3rd T3rd 3rd Danny Visosky, 1997 Falcon Invitational Matt Peterson, 1998 USD/Ashworth Invitational Matt Peterson, 1998 Service Academy Classic Ben Leestma, 2000 Long Beach State Invitational Ben Leestma, 2001 Emerald Coast Invitational Tyler Goulding, 2003 Service Academy Classic Scott Redmond, 2003 Service Academy Classic Timothy Thoren, 2003 Service Academy Classic Jarett Hamamoto, 2004 Diablo Grande Intercollegiate Tyler Goulding, 2004 Service Academy Classic Kala e Leong, 2004 Service Academy Classic Tyler Goulding, 2005 Falcon Invitational Tyler Goulding, 2005 Service Academy Classic LOW INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT SCORES (54 HOLES) 1. 202, Tom Whitney, 2007 Agua Caliente 2. 205, Jarett Hamamoto, 2004 Cowboy Classic 3. 207, Ben Leestma, 2001 Falcon Antigua Invitational 4. 209, Matt Peterson, 1999 Cougar Classic 209, Ben Leestma, 2000 Service Academy Classic 209, Tyler Goulding, 2007 Ron Moore Invitational 7. 210, Charlie Wahl, 1991 Robert Homes Invitational 210, Ben Leestma, 2001 Louisiana Tech Invitational 210, Tyler Goulding, 2006 PING Cougar Classic 210, Tom Whitney, 2006 Service Academy Classic 210, Shaun O Bryant, 2007 Agua Caliente 12. 211, John Disosway, 1969 BYU Cougar Classic 211, Joe Petrosky, 1998 Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate 211, Tyler Goulding, 2005 Pioneer Classic 211, Tom Whitney, 2006 Falcon Invitational 211, Tyler Goulding, 2006 Wolf Pack Classic 211, Tyler Goulding, 2007 PING Cougar Classic 211, Tom Whitney, 2007 Wolf Pack Classic 211, Andrew Gibson, 2007 Agua Caliente 20. 213, Brian Crawford, 1995 Falcon-Cross Creek 213, Matt Peterson, 1997 Service Academy Classic 213, Ryan Dekok, 1998 Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate 213, Tyler Goulding, 2005 BYU Cougar Classic 213, Tyler Goulding, 2005 Falcon Invitational 213, Tyler Goulding, 2005 Tucker Invitational 213, Tom Whitney, 2006 Wolf Pack Classic 27. 214, Rick Colt, 1969 BYU Cougar Classic 214, Judd McGlohn, 1982 Northern California Inter. 214, Danny Visosky, 1997 Falcon-Cross Creek 214, Matt Peterson, 1998 International Intercollegiate 214, Ben Leestma, 2000 Long Beach State Invitaitonal 214, Ben Leestma, 2001 Service Academy Classic 214, Tyler Goulding, 2004 BYU Cougar Classic 214, Tyler Goulding, 2005 Cowboy Classic 214, Tyler Goulding, 2005 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 214, Bob Whitney, 2006 Cowboy Classic 214, Tyler Goulding, 2006 Falcon Invitational 214, Tyler Goulding, 2006 District 7 Shootout 214, Tom Whitney, 2006 District 7 Shootout 214, Tom Whitney, 2007 Shootout at Angel Park Bold denotes current golfer 22 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF

FALCON RECORDS TOP TEAM TOURNAMENT FINISHES Place Tournament/Year Rocky Mountain Invitational, 1969 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1975 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1977 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1978 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1979 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1982 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1983 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1984 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1986 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1990 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1991 Grand Canyon/Thunderbird Invitational, 1995 Service Academy Golf Classic, 1995 Service Academy Golf Classic, 1996 Service Academy Golf Classic, 1997 Service Academy Golf Classic, 1998 Service Academy Golf Classic, 1999 Service Academy Golf Classic, 2000 Service Academy Golf Classic, 2001 Falcon Invitational, 2001 Service Academy Golf Classic, 2002 Service Academy Golf Classic, 2003 Service Academy Golf Classic, 2004 Falcon Invitational, 2005 Service Academy Golf Classic, 2005 Service Academy Golf Classic, 2006 Place Tournament/Year Rocky Mountain Invitational, 1970 Rocky Mountain Invitational, 1971 Rocky Mountain Invitational, 1972 Rocky Mountain Invitational, 1974 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1976 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1980 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1981 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1985 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1987 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1988 Rocky Mountain IGA Championships, 1989 Falcon Invitational Championship, 1990 LOW TEAM SCORES (54 HOLES) 1. 840, 2007 Agua Caliente AFA Collegiate Invit., Palm Springs, Calif. 2. 851, 1998 Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate, Laramie, Wyo. 3. 864, 2006 Falcon Invitational, USAFA, Colo. 864, 2006 District 7 Shootout, Las Vegas, Nev. 5. 867, 2001 Falcon Invitational, USAFA, Colo. 867, 2004 Wyoming Cowboy Classic, Scottsdale, Ariz. 7. 868, 2005 Falcon Invitational, USAFA, Colo. 8. 869, 2006 PING Cougar Classic, Provo, Utah 9. 871, 1997 Falcon Invitational, USAFA, Colo. 10. 875, 2006 Wolf Pack Classic, Reno, Nev. 875, 1998 Falcon Invitational, USAFA, Colo. 12. 877, 1996 WAC Championships, Cheyenne, Wyo. 877, 1998 Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate, St. Joseph, Mo. 877, 2005 BYU Cougar Classic, Provo, Utah 15. 878, 1990 Jacoby Invitational, Laramie, Wyo. 16. 880, 1968 BYU Cougar Classic, Provo, Utah 880, 2005 Pioneer Classic, Goodyear, Ariz. 18. 881, 1998 International Intercollegiate, Monterrey, Mexico 881, 2003 Falcon Invitational, USAFA, Colo. 881, 2005 Cowboy Classic, Scottsdale, Ariz. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Low Score (18): 65, Chris Young, 1971 Cougar Classic 65, Tom Whitney, 2007 Agua Caliente Low Score (36): 137, Tom Whitney, 2007 Agua Caliente Low Score (54): 202, Tom Whitney, 2007 Agua Caliente Low Score (72): 290, Judd McGlohn, 1984 Tucker Invitational Low Score, Eisenhower: 66 -- four times Lowest Season Stroke Average: 72.58, Ben Leestma, 2001-02 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 23

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY The United States Air Force Academy offers a four-year program of instruction and experience designed to provide cadets the knowledge and character essential for leadership, and the motivation to serve as Air Force career officers. Each cadet graduates with a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force. COURSE OF STUDY Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that provides a general and professional foundation essential to a career Air Force officer. Special needs of future Air Force officers are met by professionally oriented courses, including human physiology, computer science, economics, military history, astronautics, law and political science. The core curriculum includes courses in science, engineering, social sciences and humanities. Cadets take additional elective courses to complete requirements for one of 25 major areas of study. About 60 percent of the cadets complete majors in science and engineering; the other 40 percent graduate in the social sciences and humanities. Some of the most popular majors include management, astronautical engineering, international affairs and political science, history, behavioral science, civil engineering, aeronautical engineering, electrical engineering and engineering mechanics. FACULTY COMPOSITION The majority of the Academy's nearly 600 faculty members are Air Force officers. They are selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who have established outstanding records of performance and dedication. Each has at least a master's degree and more than 35 percent have doctorates. In addition to imparting knowledge, each faculty member must assist with the development of character and qualities of leadership essential to future Air Force career officers and the motivation of service to country. To provide greater contributions by a diverse faculty, the Academy has several distinguished civilian professors and associate professors who serve one or more years. Officers from other services are members of the faculty as well, and a small number of officers from allied countries teach in the foreign language, history and political science departments. Distinguished civilian and military lecturers also share their expertise with the cadets during the academic year. ATHLETIC PROGRAM The Academy's athletic program is designed to improve physical fitness, teach athletic skills and develop leadership qualities. To achieve its goals, the Academy offers some of the most extensive physical education, intramural sports and intercollegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least three different physical education courses each year. MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING An aerospace-oriented military education, training and leadership program begins with basic cadet training and continues throughout the four years. Seniors are responsible for the leadership of the cadet wing, while juniors and sophomores perform lower-level leadership and instructional tasks. Cadets are projected into as many active leadership roles as possible to prepare them to be effective Air Force officers. Fundamental concepts of military organization -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical training -- are emphasized the first summer during basic cadet training. Freshmen then study the military role in U.S. society as well as the mission and organization of the Air Force. Sophomores receive instruction in communicative skills, and juniors study the combat and operational aspects of the Air Force. Military studies for the senior class focus on military thought. The Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to instructor duties. Cadets may fly light aircraft with the Cadet Flying Team. Those not qualified for flight training must enroll in a basic aviation course. Astronomy and advanced navigation courses also are available. Students bound for pilot training enroll in the flight screening program at the Academy and fly the DA-20 Katana aircraft. Summer training for cadets is divided into three, three-week training periods. There are a variety of programs available, and each cadet is required to complete two training periods each summer with leave during the other period. All new cadets take six weeks of basic cadet training in their first summer. Combat survival training is a required three-week program during cadets' second summer. For other second-summer training periods, cadets have options such as working with young airmen in an operational unit at an Air Force installation, airborne parachute training, soaring or basic free-fall parachute training. During their last two summers, all cadets are offered leadership training as supervisors or instructors in summer programs, such as basic cadet training, survival training, freefall parachuting and soaring. Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of the programs available. NOMINATIONS Nominations to the Academy may be obtained through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eligibility criteria in other categories of competition established by law. For information on admission procedures, write to HQ USAFA/RRS; 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 200; USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025. HISTORY -- In 1948, a board of leading civilian and military educators was appointed to plan the curriculum for an academy that would meet the needs of the newly established Air Force. The board determined that Air Force requirements could not be met by expanding the other service academies and recommended an Air Force academy be established without delay. In 1949, then Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington appointed a commission to assist in selecting a site and on April 1, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized creation of the United States Air Force Academy. After considering 580 sites in 45 states, the commission narrowed the choice to three locations. The summer of 1954, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott selected a site near Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado contributed $1 million toward purchase of the property. In July 1955, the first academy class entered interim facilities at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, while construction began. It was sufficiently completed for occupancy by the cadet wing in late August 1958. Initial construction cost was $142 million. Women entered the academy on June 28, 1976, as members of the class of 1980. 24 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY ADMINISTRATION Lieutenant General John F. Regni is superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. He directs a four-year academic, military training, athletic and character development program leading to a bachelor's degree and commission as an Air Force officer. The general was commissioned in the Air Force following graduation from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1973. His career has encompassed a wide range of personnel, training and command assignments, and he has served at base, numbered air force, major command, Air Staff and joint unified command levels. Prior to his stint at the Academy, he served as Commander, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. The general s military awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal with silver oak leaf cluster and Air Force Commendation Medal. U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY SENIOR STAFF Vice Superintendent Colonel Paul C. Ackerman Commandant of Cadets Brig. General Susan Y. Desjardins Dean of Faculty Brig. General Dana H. Born 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 25

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION Dr. Hans J. Mueh is in his fourth year as the director of athletics at the Air Force Academy. A retired Air Force brigadier general, Mueh was vice dean of faculty for two years prior to his retirement in the summer of 2004. In addition, he was the Academy's faculty athletics representative from 1996-2004. Before assuming his duties as vice dean, Mueh was permanent professor and head of the department of chemistry at the Academy, a position he held since October 1987 where he oversaw the annual design and instruction of 25 undergraduate courses for 1,500 cadets annually. Mueh was born Jan. 8, 1944, in Celle, Germany, and emigrated to the United States in 1951. He entered the Air Force in 1962 as a member of the Academy's eighth graduating class, and he graduated with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry in 1966. While at the Academy, Mueh was a two-year letterwinner in soccer as a goalie. He still holds the Academy record for saves in a game with 30, accomplishing it twice in 1965 against North Carolina and Benedictine. In his junior and senior years, Mueh helped the Falcons to the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Soccer League championship and quarterfinal berths in the NCAA tournament. Following graduation, Mueh completed two assignments in intelligence before attending the University of Wisconsin where he earned his master's degree in chemistry in 1970. He later earned a doctorate degree in chemistry from Wisconsin in 1976 as a distinguished graduate. He has also completed Squadron Officer School, Air Command and Staff College and Air War College. Between earning the two degrees, Mueh returned to the Academy as an instructor in the department of chemistry from 1970-72. He also served as assistant soccer coach and played semi-pro soccer with the Aurora Internationals in Denver during those two years, leading the Internationals to the Colorado state title in 1971. He volunteered for duty in Vietnam and served as an intelligence officer in Saigon, Republic of Vietnam and at Nakhon Phanom RTAB, Thailand, in 1972 and 1973. After earning his doctorate degree, Mueh returned to the Academy in 1976 as an associate professor of chemistry. He remained at the Academy except for a stint in 1985-86 as the special assistant for technical matters at the Defense Intelligence Agency at the Pentagon. In 1986, he assumed the position of acting head, department of chemistry, before being selected for his position of permanent professor and head of the department of chemistry in 1987. As faculty athletics representative, he was active in both the Western Athletic Conference and Mountain West Conference, and was the Academy's representative on the transition team to form the new MWC, the only faculty athletics representative on the team. He is currently the chairman of Region VII for the NCAA's Postgraduate Scholarship Committee, covering 119 schools, and has served in that capacity for five years. He competes in golf, racquetball, volleyball, handball and tennis, and has promoted Air Force Academy intercollegiate sports throughout his tenure, beginning with work as chairman of the hockey eligibility committee, officer representative to the men's golf team and five years as the officer representative to the football team. Mueh is married to the former Sally Flax of Cincinnati, Ohio. They have three children: Kristine, Kurt and Deborah. Vice Director of Athletics Brad DeAustin Deputy AD/Head, PE Col. Billy Walker Associate AD/Intercollegiate Programs Marti Gasser Associate AD/ Sports Medicine Lt. Col. Bob Wishtischin Associate AD/ Support Wayne Kellenbence Associate AD/Recruiting Support William Carpenter 26 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Few schools in the country have an athletic program as extensive as the Air Force Academy's. The goals of the athletic program are to enhance the physical conditioning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for officership, to teach leadership in a competitive environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athletic program: intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and physical education. The intercollegiate program has 17 men's and 10 women's NCAA-sanctioned teams, facing some of the top competition in the nation. Men s teams are football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track, lacrosse, rifle, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo and wrestling. The Academy fields women's teams in basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnastics, rifle, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addition, the Academy sponsors two non-ncaa programs; boxing and cheerleading. The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impressive buildings in the country. It s a modern, versatile structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is five stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fields laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and multipurpose area. The three sections have a combined seating capacity of 11,000. Clune Arena seats 5,939. The Cadet Ice Rink has a seating capacity of 2,502, while the multipurpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and field competitions. The majority of the Academy s men s and women s programs compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Brigham Young, New Mexico, Colorado State, San Diego State, TCU, Wyoming, Utah and UNLV. All sports also compete against nonconference opponents, including many nationally-ranked teams. The football team competes annually for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy, which is emblematic of service academy football supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 16 times, which is more than Army and Navy combined. The winner of the annual rivalry visits with White House to have the trophy presented by the President of the United States. Falcon Stadium open on Sept. 22, 1962. The stadium was originally built solely for football, but non-athletic events like the Academy s annual graduation ceremonies are also conducted there. The newest modification to the stadium was completed in the spring of 2006 with fieldturf. Falcon Stadium has a seating capacity of 46,551. 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF 27

FALCON CONTRIBUTORS LIFETIME HONORARY GOLF TEAM MEMBERS Pierson Plummer - San Francisco, Calif. Reed Funsten - San Francisco, Calif. John Zoller - Pebble Beach, Calif. Ed Haber - Carmel, Calif. Paul Spengler - Pebble Beach, Calif. Bill Reemstma - Dallas, Texas Kjell Qvale - San Francisco, Calif. Bill Bentley - San Francisco, Calif. Tex & Kay Chandler - Santa Cruz, Calif. James Barash - Colorado Springs, Colo. Paul Kennedy - The Olympic Club, Calif. 2007-08 MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS TO THE FALCON GOLF PROGRAM Eisenhower Golf Club Service Academy Golf Classic Cleveland Golf Mike Dunphy Andy Dawson Scott Kawaguchi Nike Golf Michael Henry Rob Terry Rick Colt, Class of 68 Maj. Chris Gough, Class of 91 Ryan Luecke, Class of 97 Bruce and Marianne Gibson Mary Jean Koury David and Kelly Koury Lt. Col. Brandon Doan, Class of 92 Bill Follett Charles and Carol Napier Jason Jenson, Class of 99 Dave and Phyllis Phillips Gen. Randy and Jan Cubero, Class of 61 Craig and Michelle Labrum Dan and Donna O Bryant Mike and J. Whitney Special thanks goes out to the board of directors, managers and golf professionals of the below world class golf courses that have so generously hosted our cadet golfers over the past 30 years. Cypress Point Club - Pebble Beach, Calif. The Sanctuary - Castle Rock, Colo. Pebble Beach Golf Links - Pebble Beach, Calif. Spy Glass Hill Golf Club - Pebble Beach, Calif. Spanish Bay Golf Links - Pebble Beach, Calif. Poppy Hills Golf Course - Pebble Beach, Calif. Monterey Peninsula C.C.- Pebble Beach, Calif. The Olympic Club - San Francisco, Calif. Carmel Valley Country Club - Carmel, Calif. San Francisco Golf Club - San Francisco, Calif. Tahama - Carmel, Calif. Fort Ord - Monterey, Calif. The Reserve - Palm Desert, Calif. Brook Hollow - Dallas, Texas Castle Pines Golf Club - Castle Rock, Colo. Broadmoor Golf Club - Colorado Springs, Colo. The C.C. of Colorado - Colorado Springs, Colo. Kissing Camels Club - Colorado Springs, Colo. Preston Trail Country Club - Dallas, Texas Shady Oaks Golf Club - Ft. Worth, Texas Rancho Canada - Carmel, Calif. Pasatiempo Golf Club - Santa Cruz, Calif. Carmel Valley Ranch - Carmel, Calif. The Valley Club - Santa Barbara, Calif. Oakland Hills - Birmingham, Mich. Colorado Springs C.C. - Colorado Springs, Colo. 2007-08 GOLF TEAM PAR CLUB I wish to make a contribution to the Air Force Academy collegiate golf program Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Show Amount of Contribution: Double Eagle ($5,000+) Eagle ($1,000 - $4,999) Birdie ($500 - $999) Par ($25 - $499) Check: Credit Card: Are you an Air Force Academy graduate?: Charge to my: Credit Card Num: Exp. Date: Check Enclosed: Please make checks payable to Air Force Golf and mail contribution to: Cadet Golf Team, 2169 Field House Dr., Suite 111, U.S.A.F. Academy, CO, 80840-9500 28 2007-08 AIR FORCE GOLF