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All-Time Results Awards and Honors Nebraska Men's HUSKERS.COM | 25 ALL-TIME RESULTS AWARDS AND HONORS Year Head Coach Conf. Reg. NCAA Ben Hogan Award Josh Madden, honorable mention 1935 Dana X. Bible 2 -- -- 1999–Steve Friesen (Top Golf Scholar-Athlete) 2001–Mike Vanier, 1st team 1936 Dana X. Bible 1 -- -- Rob Arthur, 2nd team 1937 Ed Newkirk 1 -- -- All-Americans (GCAA) 2002–Kevin Bryson, 1st team 1938 Ed Newkirk 2 -- -- 1998–Jamie Rogers, honorable mention Andy McCabe, 1st team 1939 Ed Newkirk 5 -- -- 1999–Jamie Rogers, 2nd team J.J. Sullivan, 2nd team 1940 Ed Newkirk 4 -- -- Steve Friesen, honorable mention 2003–J.J. Sullivan, 1st team 1941 Ed Newkirk 3 -- -- Kevin Bryson, 2nd team 1942-45 No Conference Tournament Held All-Big 12 2004–Judd Cornell, 1st team 1946 Bud Williamson 6 -- -- 1997–Steve Friesen, 1st team J.J. Sullivan, 2nd team 1947 Bud Williamson 5 -- -- 1948 Bud Williamson 6 -- -- Josh Madden, 1st team 2005–Kent Schreiner, 1st team 1949 Marvin Franklin Jr. T-5 -- -- 1998–Jamie Rogers, 1st team 2006–Brady Schnell, 1st team 1950 Marvin Franklin Jr. 3 -- -- Steve Friesen, honorable mention 2007–Brady Schnell, 1st team 1951 Marvin Franklin Jr. 2 -- -- 1999–Jamie Rogers, 1st team Ty Capps, 1st team 1952 Ed Higgenbotham 2 -- -- Steve Friesen, 1st team Ryan Lenahan, 1st team 1953 Bob Hamblet 4 -- -- Scott Gutschewski, 1st team Drew Reynolds, 2nd team 1954 Bob Hamblet 3 -- -- 2007–Brady Schnell, 1st team 2008–Trent Price, 1st team 1955 Jerry Bush 5 -- -- 2009–Trent Price, 1st team 1956 Jerry Bush 5 -- -- Academic All-American (GCAA) Chris Bruening, 2nd team 1957 Jerry Bush 6 -- -- 1998–Steve Friesen Andrew Wyatt, 2nd team 1958 Bill Smith 8 -- -- 2010–Mike Coatman, 1st team 1959 Bill Smith 6 -- -- Academic All-District (CoSIDA) Andrew Wyatt, 1st team 1960 Bill Smith 6 -- -- 1997–Steve Friesen, District VII (Men’s At-Large) 2011–Andrew Wyatt, 1st team 1961 Harry Good 8 -- -- 1998–Steve Friesen, District VII (Men’s At-Large) Brett Sundberg, 1st team 1962 Harry Good 8 -- -- 1999–Steve Friesen, District VII (Men’s At-Large) Neil Dufford, 1st team 1963 Harry Good 7 -- -- 1964 Harry Good 8 -- -- 2001–Mike Vanier, District VII (Men’s At-Large) Tyler Parsloe, 1st team 1965 Harry Good 6 -- -- Brett Nymeyer, 2nd team 1966 Harry Good 5 -- -- Academic All-Big 12 1967 Harry Good 4 -- -- 1997–Fernando Candia, 1st team Academic All-Big Ten 1968 Harry Good 3 -- -- Steve Friesen, 1st team 2012–Neil Dufford 1969 Harry Good 8 -- -- Mikkel Haug, 1st team Kevin Gillick 1970 Larry Romjue 3 -- -- Ben Spargo, 1st team Manuel Lavin 1971 Larry Romjue 4 -- -- Judd Brewer, honorable mention Jordan Reinertson 1972 Larry Romjue 8 -- -- Trent Morrison, honorable mention Josh Reinertson 1973 Larry Romjue 2 -- 18 Jacques Paiement, honorable mention Austin Zimmerman 1974 Larry Romjue T-3 -- -- 1998–Steve Friesen, 1st team 1975 Larry Romjue 6 -- -- Ryan Nietfeldt, 1st team Big Ten Distinguished Scholars 1976 Larry Romjue 6 -- -- 1999–Jamie Rogers, 1st team 2012–Jordan Reinertson 1977 Larry Romjue 5 -- -- Steve Friesen, 1st team Josh Reinertson 1978 Larry Romjue 2 -- 20 Scott Gutschewski, 1st team 1979 Larry Romjue T-3 -- -- 1980 Larry Romjue 5 -- -- 1981 Larry Romjue 3 -- -- NEBRASKA MEN’S AMATEUR CHAMPIONS 1982 Larry Romjue 3 -- -- Year Won Player Years at NU Year Won Player Years at NU 1983 Larry Romjue 4 -- -- 1949 Donald Spomer 1946-49 2006 Brady Schnell 2004-07 1984 Larry Romjue 7 -- -- 1951 Byron Adams 1941-42 2007 Brandon Crick 2008-10 1985 Larry Romjue 3 -- -- 1952 Richard Spangler Jr. 1950-52 2009 Brandon Crick 2008-10 1986 Larry Romjue 5 -- -- 1956 William Mowbray 1938-40 1987 Larry Romjue 4 -- -- 1957 Richard Spangler Jr. 1950-52 1988 Larry Romjue 5 -- -- 1958 Richard Spangler Jr. 1950-52 1989 Larry Romjue 4 -- -- 1990 Larry Romjue 6 -- -- 1969 Frank Rose 1968-70 1991 Larry Romjue 5 -- -- 1972 Dan Bahensky 1973-74 1992 Larry Romjue 7 -- -- 1968 Charles L. Borner Jr. 1966-68 1993 Larry Romjue 6 -- -- 1970 Charles L. Borner Jr. 1966-68 1994 Larry Romjue 5 19 -- 1973 Charles L. Borner Jr. 1966-68 1995 Larry Romjue 7 -- -- 1974 Tom Sieckmann 1974 1996 Larry Romjue 3 21 -- 1976 Tom Sieckmann 1974 1997 Larry Romjue 6 13 -- 1977 Mike Hughett 1981 1998 Larry Romjue 9 5 20 1980 Steve Statton 1976-79 1999 Larry Romjue 2 3 14 1982 Mark Maness 1980-83 2000 Larry Romjue 12 -- -- 1983 Bill Henderson 1979-80 2001 Larry Romjue 12 -- -- 1984 Mark Maness 1980-83 2002 Bill Spangler 12 -- -- 1985 Larry Sock 1978 2003 Bill Spangler 11 -- -- 1986 Frank Rose 1968-70 2004 Bill Spangler 12 -- -- 1987 Mike Rack 1986-89 2005 Bill Spangler 12 -- -- 2006 Bill Spangler 6 22 -- 1988 Larry Sock 1978 2007 Bill Spangler 6 T-21 -- 1990 Mike Rack 1986-89 2008 Bill Spangler 11 -- -- 1992 Craig Poet 1990-93 2009 Bill Spangler 11 -- -- 1993 Larry Sock 1978 2010 Bill Spangler T-7 -- -- 1998 Steve Friesen 1996-99 2011 Bill Spangler 8 -- -- 2001 Knox F. Jones 1978-81 Two-time champion Brandon Crick played 2012 Bill Spangler 12 -- -- 2002 Ryan Nietfeldt 1995-99 for the Huskers from 2008 to 2010. 2012-13 NEBRASKA MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 26 | NEBRASKA MEN’S GOLF SENIOR WILLMAN LEADS HUSKERS IN 2011-12 The Nebraska men’s golf team claimed one team Gillick played in his first title, while senior Scott Willman qualified for the tournament for NU as 2012 NCAA Regionals in the Huskers’ first season in an individual and tied the Big Ten Conference. for 52nd. In Coach Bill Spangler’s 11th season at the helm, As the month shifted Willman led a young Husker team that featured to October, the Huskers at least two underclassmen in every tournament headed to another lineup. Willman and sophomore Manuel Lavin familiar tournament anchored the NU lineup in every tournament at the D.A. Weibring during the 2011-12 campaign, while freshman Ross Intercollegiate in Dickson and junior Neil Dufford each appeared in all Normal, Ill. The Big Red but one event. showed improvement Junior Jordan Reinertson, who played in only one in each successive fall tournament, came on strong to compete in all round at the Weibring seven spring tournaments, and his score counted Golf Course, finishing in all 19 stroke play rounds. Newcomers Kevin 12th. Willman notched Gillick and Ryan Grassel combined to compete in a 16th-place finish at nine tournaments. Gillick, a junior, appeared in 9-over-par 222. His four tournaments during the fall, while Grassel, a final-round 70 was the sophomore, played in five spring tournaments. best Husker score for NU compiled a 299.85 team stroke average in the tournament. 2011-12, often playing its best golf in the second For their fourth round. The Huskers’ second-round scoring average tournament of the was 296.91, while the first and third rounds were season, the Huskers 301.45 and 299.64, respectively. traveled to a new destination at Firestone Scott Willman finished his senior season with a 73.24 stroke average. He FALL SEASON Country Club in Akron, led the Huskers in nine of 11 tournaments, earning four top-10 finishes and The Huskers opened the 2011-12 campaign with Ohio. The course, which posting15 rounds better than par in the process. their first team title in two seasons at the Fairway is home to the PGA Club Invitational. Nebraska shot 894 as a team, Tour’s WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, hosted the 17- consecutive tournament and tied for 11th at 871. edging Missouri State by eight strokes. Lavin led team field. Willman shot a 2-under-par 214 to lead Willman fired three rounds under par en route to a NU by firing a 1-under-par 215 over three rounds at the Huskers to a 12th-place finish at 881. Lavin tied tie for sixth at 7-under-par 209, which was his season ArborLinks en route to a runner-up individual finish. for 22nd at 217. best. Reinertson had the second-best Husker score Dufford (T-7th) and Willman (T-10th) also notched At their final tournament of the fall season, of the tournament, tying for 48th. top-10 finishes for the Huskers in the season- the Huskers finished 12th at the Herb Wimberly Nebraska headed back to the Midwest for the start opening tournament. Intercollegiate in Las Cruces, N.M. Willman tied of April and a two tournament stretch over seven The following week, the Huskers traveled for 14th, giving him top-20 finishes in every fall days. The first was at the Mizzou Intercollegiate at to Alvamar Golf Club in Lawrence, Kan., for the tournament. The senior’s consistent play at NMSU The Club at Old Hawthorne in Columbia, Mo., where Kansas Invitational. Nebraska did not break 300 in Golf Course resulted in a 1-under-par 212 total, the Huskers finished eighth at 907. Willman posted any of the three rounds and finished 12th at 919. leading the Huskers, who shot 884. Dufford turned his third consecutive top-10 finish, taking seventh Willman paced the Huskers, as he would on nine in the second-best Husker score at 225. place at 1-over-par 217. Dickson turned in his best occasions during the season, with his tie-for-15th. finish of the season, tying for 31st at 227. SPRING SEASON A few days later, the Huskers traveled to Iowa The Huskers started the spring at the Big Ten City, Iowa for the Hawkeye Invitational. Nebraska Match Play Championship in Bradenton, Fla., in posted 292 and 291 in the first and second rounds, February. Nebraska, which was the No. 12 seed, tied but faded to a 306 in the final round, which led to No.
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