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Records Book DIVISION I MEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK Championship History All-Time Team Participation/Finishes Team Match Play Results All-Time Team Results Regional Team Results Individual Awards 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS NCAA Division I men’s golf championship: Stanford beats Texas to win national championship. Stanford won the 2019 DI Men’s Golf Championship on Wednesday in Fayetteville, Arkansas, riding its talented veterans to the ninth national title in program history. Isaiah Salinda and Brandon Wu, both senior All-Americans, were unbeaten in three matches at Blessings Golf Club to lift sixth-seeded Stanford over No. 5 Texas 3-2 in the finals. “Endurance is a big part of it. It’s hard to stay focused that whole time, especially on this course,” Stanford coach Conrad Ray said. “It’s demanding with the turnaround, and we were down early. Our guys hung in there and pushed above Texas.” Henry Shimp, a junior, clinched the trophy for Stanford, which arrived in Arkansas as the nation’s hottest team. With two points already on the board, Shimp hit a clutch 9-iron approach shot within three feet of the cup at 16 and made birdie to take a 2-up lead against Spencer Soosman. On 17, he two-putted for par from 20 feet to win the match, setting off a celebration with his teammates on the par-3 green. Stanford fell behind early in the championship match but seized control as the matches reached the turn and kept the pressure on the Longhorns by hitting fairways, greens and key putts. “Isaiah (Salinda) and Brandon’s (Wu) leadership is huge,” Ray said. “They were rock solid all year, so we leaned on them a lot. They left a strong legacy of leadership. I’m happy they could end their career like this because they are a huge part of our success.” A trio of talented freshmen steered Texas to the title match but couldn’t lead the program to its fourth national title and first since 2012. Cole Hammer, named the Phil Mickelson Award winner earlier in the day, struggled with his swing on the back nine against Salinda, who was flawless in a 4&3 victory. Texas, in match play for the sixth time in the last eight years, also finished national runner-up in 2016. They reached the title match this week by stunning top-seeded defending champion Oklahoma State in the semifinals. Stanford needed a late rally and a clutch putt by freshman Daulet Tuleubayev to upset Vanderbilt, the No. 2 seed. Oklahoma State sophomore Matthew Wolff, the nation’s top-ranked player, won the individual championship Monday, shooting 10-under 278 for a five-shot victory. 2019 TEAM RESULTS T-R T (Par 288-864) Pos. Team Round Scores Total F-R T 1. Oklahoma St. 290-276-286 852 (Par 288-1126) 2. Texas 298-290-289 877 Stanford 291-287-299 877 Pos. Team Round Scores Total 4. Oklahoma 305-287-288 880 1 Oklahoma St. 290-276-286 1136 5. Wake Forest 296-297-288 881 2 Vanderbilt 307-288-287 1167 6. Vanderbilt 307-288-287 882 3 Wake Forest 296-297-288 1172 7. Texas A&M 296-287-301 884 4 Texas 298-290-289 1180 8. Clemson 302-292-298 892 5 Oklahoma 305-287-288 1180 9. SMU 308-293-292 893 6 Stanford 291-287-299 1189 10. TCU 311-295-288 894 7 Texas A&M 296-287-301 1192 11. Ohio St. 297-296-302 895 8 SMU 308-293-292 1196 12. Pepperdine 312-291-293 896 Clemson 302-292-298 1196 13. Auburn 292-294-312 898 10 California 292-301-306 1197 14. California 292-301-306 899 11 Pepperdine 312-291-293 1199 15. Southern California 304-304-292 900 12 Auburn 292-294-312 1200 16. Arizona St. 302-296-303 901 13 Ohio St. 297-296-302 1201 17. South Carolina 305-299-298 902 14 Southern California 304-304-292 1202 18. Georgia Tech 307-293-303 903 15 TCU 311-295-288 1205 19. North Carolina 304-300-300 904 20. Liberty 305-303-298 906 UNLV 310-292-304 906 22. North Florida 309-297-301 907 LSU 308-302-297 907 24. Georgia 300-300-311 911 25. Duke 313-305-294 912 26. Georgia Southern 308-299-306 913 27. Baylor 314-295-306 915 Illinois 311-301-303 915 29. Louisville 313-302-317 932 30. BYU 322-307-309 938 2019 Championship 2 Q Pos. Player, Team Round Scores Total May 28 at Blessings Golf Club, Fayetteville, Ark. 38. Julian Perico, Arkansas 71- 75-76 222 Vanderbilt def. Texas A&M, 3-2 Tyler Strafaci, Georgia Tech 75- 70-77 222 Stanford def. Wake Forest, 3-2 Harry Hall, UNLV 72- 72-78 222 Oklahoma St. def. SMU, 4-1 41. Scott Stevens, South Carolina 75- 75-72 222 Texas def. Oklahoma, 3-2 Stefano Mazzoli, TCU 78- 74-70 222 43. Garett Reband, Oklahoma 78- 76-69 223 S Pierceson Coody, Texas 81- 72-70 223 Brandon Mancheno, Auburn 72- 76-75 223 May 28 at Blessings Golf Club, Fayetteville, Ark. Jovan Rebula, Auburn 73- 73-77 223 Texas def. Oklahoma St., 3-2 Patrick Martin, Vanderbilt 77- 72-74 223 Stanford def. Vanderbilt, 3-2 Harrison Ott, Vanderbilt 77- 71-75 223 Jacob Bridgeman, Clemson 75- 73-75 223 C Ryan Gerard, North Carolina 72- 73-78 223 Alexandre Fuchs, Liberty 77- 71-75 223 May 29 at Blessings Golf Club, Fayetteville, Ark. Philip Barbaree, LSU 76- 74-73 223 Stanford def. Texas 3-2 53. Bryson Nimmer, Clemson 79- 71-74 224 5. Steven Chervony (Texas) def. David Snyder (Stanford) 1-up Davis Thompson, Georgia 76- 73-75 224 4. Parker Coody (Texas) def. Daulet Tuleubayev (Stanford), 6 and 5 Noah Goodwin, SMU 76- 75-73 224 3. Brandon Wu (Stanford) def. Pierceson Coody (Texas), 4 and 3 Hayden Springer, TCU 77- 75-72 224 2. Isaiah Salinda (Stanford) def. Cole Hammer (Texas), 4 and 3 Ryan Hall, South Carolina 75- 74-75 224 1. Henry Shimp (Stanford) def. Spencer Soosman (Texas), 2 and 1 David Ravetto, TCU 79- 72-73 224 Michael Feagles, Illinois 76- 71-77 224 60. Kaiwen Liu, California 72- 77-76 225 RJ Manke, Pepperdine 79- 70-76 225 2019 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Phillip Knowles, North Florida 78- 75-72 225 Andrew Alligood, North Florida 77- 75-73 225 T-R T Cooper Dossey, Baylor 80- 70-75 225 (Par 72-216) *Individual only 65. Daulet Tuleubayev, Stanford 75- 73-78 226 Sam Bennett, Texas A&M 73- 73-80 226 Pos. Player, Team Round Scores Total Spencer Soosman, Texas 76- 77-73 226 1 Matthew Wolff, Oklahoma St. 73- 66-70 209 Brandon Smith, Texas A&M 74- 70-82 226 2 Austin Eckroat, Oklahoma St. 69- 69-73 211 Will Gordon, Vanderbilt 82- 73-71 226 3 Steven Fisk, Georgia Southern 76- 68-68 212 Laken Hinton, Ohio St. 77- 71-78 226 4. Chun An Yu, Arizona St. 69- 74-70 213 Cameron Sisk, Arizona St. 76- 73-77 226 Zach Bauchou, Oklahoma St. 73- 71-70 214 Luke Schniederjans, Georgia Tech 79- 67-80 226 6. Isaiah Salinda, Stanford 70- 70-74 214 Turner Maclean, TCU 79- 74-73 226 Justin Suh, Southern California 71- 75-68 214 Kaito Onishi, Southern California 79- 73-74 226 8. Henry Shimp, Stanford 73- 69-73 215 Zach Smith, UC Santa Barbara 78- 74-74 226 Collin Morikawa, California 67- 72-76 215 Jiri Zuska, Louisville 72- 77-77 226 Patrick Welch, Oklahoma 75- 69-72 216 77. Reid Davenport, Vanderbilt 78- 79-70 227 11. Lee Detmer, Wake Forest 72- 74-71 217 Ollie Osborne, SMU 82- 72-73 227 Kyle Cottam, Clemson 74- 72-71 217 Clay Feagler, Pepperdine 78- 76-73 227 Kyler Dunkle, Utah 69- 71-77 217 Travis Trace, North Florida 78- 72-77 227 Mac Meissner, SMU 73- 72-72 217 Michael Sanders, LSU 80- 76-71 227 15. Gabe Lench, Liberty 75- 73-69 217 Luis Gagne, LSU 75- 75-77 227 Chandler Eaton, Duke 76- 71-70 217 83. Hayden Wood, Oklahoma St. 78- 77-73 228 Walker Lee, Texas A&M 71- 74-73 218 Quade Cummins, Oklahoma 79- 74-75 228 Blaine Hale, Oklahoma 76- 70-72 218 K.K. Limbhasut, California 79- 76-73 228 19. Parker Coody, Texas 72- 72-75 219 Spencer Ralston, Georgia 74- 75-79 228 Daniel Wetterich, Ohio St. 71- 74-74 219 Joshua McCarthy, Pepperdine 79- 73-76 228 John Augenstein, Vanderbilt 75- 72-72 219 88. Dan Erickson, Texas A&M 78- 75-76 229 Billy Tom Sargent, Western Kentucky 71- 76-72 219 Blake Wagoner, Airzona St. 78- 74-77 229 Chandler Phillips, Texas A&M 78- 70-72 220 Connor Howe, Georgia Tech 80- 77-72 229 24. Jacob Solomon, Auburn 71- 69-80 220 Ben Wong, SMU 81- 74-74 229 Alex Fitzpatrick, Wake Forest 75- 73-72 220 Jack Trent, UNLV 78- 79-72 229 26. Tripp Kinney, Iowa St. 75- 71-74 220 Charlie Reiter, Southern California 75- 77-77 229 Ryan Burnett, North Carolina 79- 70-71 220 Adrien Dumont de Chassart , Illinois 79- 78-72 229 28. Joe Highsmith, Pepperdine 76- 72-72 220 Adrien Pendaries, Duke 78- 77-74 229 Viktor Hovland, Oklahoma St. 75- 70-76 221 96. Cameron Young, Wake Forest 75- 74-81 230 30. Eugenio Chacarra, Wake Forest 74- 76-71 221 Colby Patton, Clemson 74- 76-80 230 Trent Phillips, Georgia 73- 71-77 221 Andy Ogletree, Georgia Tech 77- 79-74 230 Justin Kim, UNLV 76- 70-75 221 Josh Martin, North Carolina 72- 79-79 230 Will Miles, South Carolina 74- 75-72 221 Braden Bailey, Baylor 80- 72-78 230 Brandon Wu, Stanford 73- 75-74 222 101.
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