I haven't used Web Forms in a while, but since Web Forms aren't there in the new ASP.NET Core, have you tried older tutorials on Identity for ASP.NET Web Forms?
Here's an old tutorial I found:
Note that the username is a text string (not an email address), so this article may help you even if you have to do things a little differently in Visual Studio 2015.
Let me know if that doesn't work, then I can try to dig deeper and see if I can help translate the older instructions to something you can use today.
I found a tutorial from Dec 2015 for using the username instead of email:
Using User Name Instead of Email in ASP.NET Identity - CodeProject
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1052354/Using-User-Name-Instead-of-Email-in-ASP-NET-Identi
To summarize, it suggests the following:
- Update the view models for login & registration
- Update the login-related action methods
- Update the views that use the models
There are also additional suggestions in these older Stack Overflow questions that may help: