Wes Skidmore Wes Skidmore
Head Men's and Women's Golf Coach

Wes Skidmore enters his 11th season as head coach of the St. Mary's men's golf program and his seventh as the coach of the Rattlers' women's team.

Cultivating an environment where classroom success is as important as a good day on the green, Skidmore has brought unprecedented success to St. Mary's golf program on and off the course. He has coached seven All-Americans, 39 All-Conference selections and 13 All-America Scholars over the past nine seasons. He has also coached the Rattlers to two national championships, an individual title in 2006 and an academic title in 2009.

During his 10 years at the helm of the men s program, he has led the team to nine straight NCAA South Central Region Tournaments, including a trip in the NCAA Championships during the 2005-2006 season. The Rattlers have placed second or higher in the Heartland Conference Championships in eight of his 10 years, including winning the event in 2004 and 2009.

Two seasons ago, Skidmore helped oversee two of the best golfers to come through the program, Matt Vela and Jeff Rein, in their senior seasons. Vela was named the Heartland Conference Sportsmanship Male Athlete of the Year and the Men's Golfer of the Year, while both golfers were chosen to the PING All-Region Team. In addition, the Rattlers once again qualified as a team for the NCAA Division II South Central Regional.

The women's team, meanwhile, made great strides in the 2010-2011 season, placing fifth at the Heartland Conference Championship despite playing without a senior on their roster.

In 2009, the Rattlers received their greatest academic honor under Skidmore, when the men were named GCAA Academic National Champions. The team produced a 3.62 grade point average, which was the top mark in NCAA Division II for the 2008-2009 academic year.

During the 2005-2006 academic year, the Rattlers had the best golf season in school history. St. Mary's finished second at the NCAA South Central Region Tournament, qualifying them for the NCAA Championship, where they placed 10th overall. Individually, Jamie Amoretti had the best individual season for a Rattler men's golfer in school history, placing third at the NCAA South Central Region, and then followed that by winning the NCAA Division II National Championship, the first individual national championship in St. Mary's school history. Amoretti was named Heartland Conference Player of the Year and was a second team NCAA Division II All-American.

St. Mary's has won 10 tournament titles during Skidmore's tenure, including a school-record five during the 2003-2004 season. In 2009, the men peaked at the right time and won the Heartland Conference Championship, with Jeff Rein taking medalist honors, while Matt Vela finished second.

During the 2006-2007 year, the men had both Amoretti and KC Lim win individual titles. Lim won three tournament titles and Amoretti won one. Both Lim and Amoretti placed in the top 15 at the South Central Region Tournament, each just missing out on a berth in the NCAA Championship. The Rattlers won one tournament, the Pepsi Crawford-Wade Invitational and took second in the Heartland Conference Championship.

On the women's side, Jessica Harbin became just the second woman in Rattler history to advance to the NCAA Championships as an individual. Harbin won four tournaments, including the Heartland Conference Championship. She finished third at the NCAA West Regional, qualifying her for the NCAA Championship, where she placed 18th overall, the second highest finish for a Rattler woman in school history.

Luke Antonelli was a two-time All-American for Skidmore during the 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 seasons. He qualified for the NCAA Championship as an individual in 2003, placing second at the NCAA South Central Regional, then finishing 10th at the NCAA Championship. Antonelli was a first team All-American in 2004 and an honorable mention selection in 2003.

Prior to his time at St. Mary's, Skidmore worked as a coach and teacher for the Northeast Independent School District for 32 years. He also worked as a coach at St. Gerard's and Gonzales High School.

Skidmore, a former baseball star who was inducted into the St. Mary's Hall of Fame in 1995, was an NAIA All-Region performer on the diamond for St. Mary's University, while playing for the school from 1967-70. He also earned All-Big State Conference honors three times and was an honorable mention All-American. He graduated in 1970 with a degree in physical education. He has two children, Kelby and Kenneth.