Burnes Endowment to Benefit Ferris State University Women’s Athletics
Photo: "Linda Burnes (front), with (back, left to right),
Ferris women's head coaches Marie Foster (softball), Matt Kellogg
(soccer), Tia Brandel-Wilhelm (volleyball) and Colleen
Lamoreaux-Tate (basketball), and Director of Athletics Perk
Weisenburger."
BIG RAPIDS, Mich. – The generous support of a private donor
has significantly advanced women’s athletics programs at
Ferris State University.
A supporter of Ferris women’s basketball, soccer, softball
and volleyball for many years, Linda Burnes, of
Big Rapids, has attended almost all of the teams’ games
– at home and away.
Now, through an estate gift, Burnes has championed Ferris’
female student-athletes in an even more remarkable way, creating an
endowment that will provide important funding to their athletics
programs for years to come.
“A couple of friends of mine started taking me with them to
women’s basketball games. They got me interested, and we went
regularly. Pretty soon, the players started to recognize me in the
crowd,” Burnes recalled. “It was such a nice time that
I started going to volleyball games, too.”
Soon after, Burnes met Ferris’ head volleyball coach,
Tia Brandel-Wilhelm, and started saving newspaper
articles about the team for the players, who began to look for
Burnes in the stands and wave at her. Eventually, Burnes was
hosting meals for the women’s basketball team at her home and
traveling with them to away games, becoming what many of them
describe as a “superfan.”
“Linda is not only a very generous donor – she is also
one of the biggest fans that we have at FSU. Her passion is for
women's sports, and we are so very thankful for that
passion,” said Ferris State Athletic Director Perk
Weisenburger. “Linda is a true Bulldog, and we
realize that we are very fortunate to have a supporter and fan like
Linda Burnes.”
Her support is especially important to out-of-state students;
Burnes serves as a friendly face in the stands for those whose
families cannot attend games.
“At an end-of-season awards banquet, one student from Ohio
and her parents thanked me for coming to support her at all of her
games, since they couldn’t. That meant so much to me,”
Burnes explained.
With the gift, she will boost a lot more than just morale; the
Linda J. Burnes Endowment will help ensure the continued success of
women’s sports programs at Ferris for years to come.
Weisenburger emphasized the importance of Burnes’ gift in
supporting programs that create opportunities for female
student-athletes.
“The opportunity to earn a scholarship, receive a top-notch
college education and compete for championship with your teammates
is something that every young person should be able to do. We look
to be able to provide such opportunities to young women as much as
we do young men, and the generous support of people like Linda
Burnes certainly helps us in attaining that goal. It is very
important for young girls to know that there will be opportunities
for them to compete at the collegiate level,” he
explained.
“I watch our players grow from 18-year-old girls to
22-year-old women,” said Burnes. “They learn so much
about teamwork, pride and time management – there are plenty
of aspects of leadership that athletics teaches.”
Thanks to her generosity, there also will continue to be plenty of
opportunities for female student-athletes to become leaders at
Ferris State. The university’s full complement of athletics
programs for women was established in 1972, but there is a long and
rich tradition of women’s sports at Ferris State, with
yearbooks from as early as 1908 depicting a women’s
intramural basketball team coached by Mary McNerney. With her
“superfan” status and remarkable gift, Linda Burnes has
become very much a part of that tradition.
“It was a heartfelt gift,” she said. “Those kids
have touched my life for a number of years, and I just wanted to
make sure I left them with something to remember me by.”
For more information about giving to support Ferris State’s
athletics programs, call (231) 591-3818 or visit
ferrisstatebulldogs.com. For more information about The Ferris
Foundation, call (231) 591-2365 or email fsudn@ferris.edu.









