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Home games in bold
* = Midwest Collegiate Conference match
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2007-2008 Season
The 2007 Ashford University men's golf team expects to improve on last season in which the Saints won their first tournament in school history, the Duane Chaney Invitational, and made some noise within the conference tournament as well.
Second year head coach Chris Powers will rely on returning golfers Chad Erhart, last season's ace , Shane Dixon, Adam Lowe, Mike Reddersdorf, Mike Hansen, Andrew Vorheis, Caleb Dirks and Ryan Steines to improve the team's standing in the conference. Pushing for a spot within the top five will be Devon Bateman, a freshman from Fulton, Illinois and Josh Domski, a junior transfer from Rockford, Illinois.
"We are playing a challenging schedule," Powers said about the Saint's upcoming season. "We hope to be in contention in a few key tournaments. Our conference is unbelievably strong and I feel like it has to be one of the tougher conferences in the nation. I would like our team to show up every match and play to the best of their abilities; if they can do that it should be a fun fall and spring."
Men's Golf Roster
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Ashford University Men's Golf Team:
Back Row (left to right): Chad Ehrhart, Josh Domski, Andrew Vorheis, Michael Hansen
Front Row (left to right): Mike Reddersdorf, Devon Bateman, Adam Lowe
Not Picture, Shane Dixon, Caleb Dirks
| Name | Year | Home |
|---|---|---|
| Devon Bateman | Fr. | Fulton, IL |
| Shane Dixon | Sr. | Dixon, IL |
| Josh Domski | Jr. | Rockford, IL |
| Chad Erhart | Sr. | Clinton, IA |
| Micheal Hansen | Jr. | Clinton, IA |
| Adam Lowe | Sr. | Rockford, IL |
| Andrew Vorheis | Jr. | Clinton, IA |

Head Coach Chris Powers
(chris.powers@ashford.edu)
Coach Chris Powers takes over the reins for a second time as the University's head men's golf coach as well as his duties of head women’s basketball coach. Powers graduated from Mount St. Clare College in 1997. He was a two-sport athlete, participating in baseball and basketball. In basketball, he was a three-year captain and team MVP while earning all-conference recognition. He is the school's single season and career assist leader and scored more than 1,200 points in his career. In baseball, he was team MVP and earned all-conference recognition as a pitcher. He was the recipient of the school's Athlete of the Year award three times (1994-1996).
After graduation, Powers began his coaching career at MSC as assistant men's basketball coach and head men's golf coach. The 1998-1999 basketball team was ranked as high as #15 in the country and won the conference. After two years at The Mount, Powers made the transition to women's basketball. He was an assistant coach at St. Ambrose University for two years, making it to the Elite Eight of the national tournament in 1999-2000 before moving on to Loras College (2001-2003) as an assistant and was part of the first conference championship and national tournament berth in Loras history. Prior to his current job, Powers was an assistant boys' basketball coach at Morrison High School.
Powers is a Clinton, Iowa native and graduated from Clinton High School in 1992. During his senior year, he was the point guard of the Class 4A State Championship basketball team.
Coach Powers and his wife Stacy reside in Clinton, Iowa. He is the son of Jim and the late Karen Powers.

