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Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Award Recipients

Distinguished Alumna of the Year Award

Mary Beth NienhausMARY BETH H. NIENHAUS, ARTS '65

Appleton, Wis.

The ability to remain calm on the golf course and in life is a fundamental requirement for success. Mary Beth Nienhaus鈥 deep faith is her source. Her favorite quote from the Bible is, 鈥淲ithout Him, I will be nothing, but with Christ, He will strengthen me.鈥

The first female varsity student-athlete in Marquette history, Mary Beth actually joined the men鈥檚 golf team in 1965 after winning the Wisconsin Women鈥檚 Public Links Golf Association Amateur Championship in 1963 and 鈥64. The first to represent Marquette in intercollegiate postseason play, she won two state amateur championships and was named Wisconsin Female Golfer of the Year in 1969.

Mary Beth taught and coached at Appleton (Wis.) West High School for 36 years, during which her golf teams won four state championships. She鈥檚 the only high school coach to be named LPGA Coach of the Year. Elected to numerous halls of fame, Mary Beth was the LPGA鈥檚 Midwest Professional of the Year in 1992 and received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Women鈥檚 Sports Advocates of Wisconsin in 2001. She remains involved with junior golf to this day, running one of Wisconsin鈥檚 largest junior programs as owner of Winagamie Golf Course in Neenah.

Marquette provided Mary Beth with an excellent academic foundation and the opportunity to share her Catholic values with others. She has made service trips to Africa, the Dominican Republic, the Holy Land and Nicaragua, and she is a trustee for her parish, a Eucharistic minister and volunteer, and a member of the Lions Club.

Mary Beth says her parents provided unwavering support during her many teaching, coaching and golf adventures, as did Goldie Bateson, LPGA teaching professional and mentor. Mary Beth includes in her 鈥淢arquette family鈥 Dr. Miriam Connellan, her math professor and close friend, and Dr. Charles Nader, physical education professor and men鈥檚 golf coach from 1965鈥75, with whom she keeps in touch.

Her secret for success is simple: 鈥渉ard work, dedication, setting high standards and leading a faith-filled life.鈥

Fun facts: When Mary Beth was growing up, she wanted to be a teacher. Her favorite place to study on campus was the library, and she socialized at O鈥橠onnell Hall and the Union.