12 Monday, July 25, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com CHECK OUT MICHIGANDAILY.COM for coverage throughout the week LIVE CLUE TUF Pumford joins 'M' staff as assistant Former Michigan standout returns to Ann Arbor By STEVEN BRAID Daily Sports Writer Coming from a big, competi- tive family, coaching had always intrigued Nick Pumford. He marveled at the impact that Bo Schemblecher and John Wood- en had on their players' lives and was motivated to positively impact his own group of young players some day. Pumford already accomplished his goal of becoming a coach last year when he was hired by Geor- gia State. But after Michigan men's golf coach Chris Whitten asked Pumford join the staff in Ann Arbor and become the new assis- tant golf coach, Pumford will now be able to do what he loves at his alma mater. "It's a dream come true," Pun- ford said. "It's such a special place and it really is a place close to my heart. I spent a lot of time at Michi- gan, and just to be able to come back and to be a part of the Michi- gan family, it's just really exciting." Though young in age, the former Wolverine standout brings a lot of experience to the coaching staff. He helped Michigan earn back- to-back NCAA regional selections in 2008 and 2009 after an eight- year postseason absence for the program. As a senior co-captain in 2009, he spearheaded Michigan's run to the NCAA Championships, the team's first appearance in 12 years. There, Pumford helped the Wolverines surprise everyone with a third-place finish. After a successful career at Michigan, Pumford briefly played professional. Unable to continue his professional career due to the financial strain, he turned his attention to coaching. During his lone season as an assistant coach at Georgia State, he helped the Pan- thers to a seventh-place finish at the CAA Championships. Though he enjoyed his time at Georgia State, accepting the posi- tion as a Wolverine was a no-brain- er. Pumford was not only excited for the opportunity to return to Michigan and work with the Wol-@ verines as an assistant coach, buthe is also thrilled to have the opportu- nity to do it next to Whitten, a man who helped him greatly and whose coaching he deeply respects. "He was definitely influential on me and on the whole team," Pum- ford said. "You could really see the shift of the whole mentality of the program when Chris came in to be the assistant coach. My first year, when I was a freshman, we were ranked 110th in the country and then in my senior year we finished third in the NCAA - you could def- initely see the improvement. "I was really happy for him when he got the job because I knew he was going to do a great job, and for him to give me a phone call anc to tell me he wants me as his assis- tant, it really is a dream come true." He recognizesthat his presence on the staff will be an advantage "(Whitten) was definitely influential on ... the whole team." when recruits come to visit. He'll be able to show them the campus and the golf program with amore personal perspective and hopes that entices golfers to play at Mich- igan. Pumford will also be helped by his familiarity with his surround- ings and his players. Already with an understanding of what the gol* program is all about and a certain comfort level with some of the players who knew him before he got the position, he hopes that the environment will bring a relaxed, but competitive relationship between him and his players. "They know I'm a competitive person," Pumford said. "I have high expectations and I want to win and hopefully they can feed off of that and continue to improve." affordable rates. pet friendly. resort-style amenities.