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Adam Scott Fr Rebel Records Records since 1988-89 unless otherwise noted INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT RECORDS LOW 18 1. 63 Jeremy Anderson Jr. 1998-99 Savane College All-America 2. 64 Jarred Texter Jr. 2006-07 PING Arizona Intercollegiate 64 Travis Whisman Sr. 2004-05 Southern Highlands Collegiate Champ. 64 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 64 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 NCAA Championships 64 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 National Invitation Tournament 64 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 64 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 Preview by PING and Golfweek 64 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 1999-00 Golf World Collegiate Invitational 64 Chris Riley So. 1993-94 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate 64 Warren Schutte Sr. 1992-93 GolfWorld Collegiate 64 Edward Fryatt Jr. 1992-93 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 13. 65 Eddie Olson So. 2007-08 PING Arizona Intercollegiate 65 Seung-su Han Jr. 2007-08 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate 65 Seung-su Han Jr. 2007-08 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 65 Seung-su Han So. 2006-07 Mountain West Conference Champ. 65 Jarred Texter Jr. 2006-07 John Burns Intercollegiate 65 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 65 Jarred Texter Fr. 2004-05 Nelson Invitational 65 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 William H. Tucker Invitational 65 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 65 Ryan Keeney Fr. 2002-03 ASU Invitational 65 Adam Scott Fr. 1998-99 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 65 Jeremy Anderson Jr. 1998-99 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 65 Jeremy Anderson So. 1997-98 GolfWorld Invitational 65 Chris Berry Jr. 1997-98 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 65 Bill Lunde Sr. 1997-98 John A. Burns Intercollegiate Jeremy Anderson holds the school record 65 Bill Lunde Sr. 1997-98 NCAA Championships 65 Bill Lunde Jr. 1996-97 Big Island Intercollegiate for low 18-hole round with a 63 at the 65 Mike Ruiz So. 1994-95 Big West Championships Savane College All-America in 1998-99. 65 Warren Schutte Jr. 1991-92 NCAA West Regional 65 Hub Goyen Jr. 1989-90 NCAA West Regional LOW 54 1. 196 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 2. 198 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 1999-00 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 3. 201 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 201 Jeremy Anderson Jr. 1998-99 Savane All-American 201 Hub Goyen Jr. 1989-90 NCAA West Regional 6. 202 Seung-su Han Jr. 2007-08 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 202 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 ASU Thunderbird Invitational 202 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 Western Refining All-America Classic 9. 203 Travis Whisman Jr. 2003-04 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 203 Michael Kirk Jr. 1998-99 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 203 Jeremy Anderson So. 1997-98 GolfWorld Invitational 203 Chris Berry Jr. 1997-98 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 13. 204 C.J. Gatto Jr. 2006-07 PING Arizona Intercollegiate 204 Adam Scott So. 1999-00 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 204 Chris Riley So. 1993-94 John Hancock All-American 16. 205 Seung-su Han Jr. 2007-08 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate 205 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 Williams H. Tucker Invitational 205 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 1999-00 Golf World Collegiate Invitational 19. 206 Jarred Texter Jr. 2006-07 PING Arizona Intercollegiate 206 Jarred Texter Jr. 2006-07 College All-America Golf Classic 206 Blake Trimble So. 2006-07 District 7 Shootout 206 Andres Gonzales Sr. 2005-06 Cougar Classic 206 Jarred Texter So. 2005-06 John Burns Intercollegiate 206 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 Hall of Fame Invitational 206 Jarred Texter Fr. 2004-05 Nelson Invitational 206 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 Mountain West Conference Champs Adam Scott’s round of 65 at the 1999 John A. 206 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 John A. Buns Intercollegiate 206 Chris Riley So. 1993-94 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Burns Intercollegiate marked the first time a 206 Ed Fryatt Jr. 1992-93 John A. Burns Intercollegiate UNLV freshman had scored that low in a round. 206 Warren Schutte Jr. 1991-92 Big West Championships 206 James Oh Fr. 2000-01 John A. Burns Intercollegiate LOW 72 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 1. 267 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 2. 272 Chris Berry Jr. 1997-98 3. 279 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 1999-00 279 Michael Kirk Sr. 1999-00 5. 281 Bill Lunde Sr. 1997-98 281 Chris Riley So. 1993-94 7. 282 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 8. 283 Charley Hoffman Jr. 1997-98 283 Warren Schutte So. 1990-91 10. 285 Jeremy Anderson So. 1997-98 285 Ed Fryatt So. 1991-92 12. 287 Gilberto Morales Fr. 1993-94 287 Chris Riley Fr. 1992-93 287 Warren Schutte Jr. 1991-92 84 Chris Berry’s 16-under par finish at the 1998 NCAA Championship sealed the Rebels’ first national title. Rebel Records INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS SCORING AVERAGE 1. 69.29 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 2. 69.39 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 3. 70.85 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 1999-00 4. 71.18 Chris Riley So. 1993-94 5. 71.33 Seung-su Han Jr. 2007-08 6. 71.40 Jarred Texter Jr. 2006-07 7. 71.65 Michael Kirk Sr. 1999-00 8. 71.70 Ryan Moore So. 2002-03 9. 71.83 Jeremy Anderson So. 1997-98 71.83 Bill Lunde Sr. 1997-98 11. 72.08 Andres Gonzales Sr. 2005-06 12. 72.09 Travis Whisman Sr. 2004-05 13. 72.10 Warren Schutte Jr. 1991-92 14. 72.23 Andres Gonzales Jr. 2004-05 15. 72.29 Ryan Keeney Jr. 2004-05 16. 72.33 Brandon Loska Sr. 2007-08 17. 72.38 Seung-su Han So. 2006-07 72.38 Jeremy Anderson Jr. 1998-99 Since the 1993-94 season, nobody has come close to match- 19. 72.39 Sam Hunt So. 2004-05 ing the 49 rounds played by Ed Fryatt (left) and Chris Riley. 20. 72.42 Eddie Olson So. 2007-08 72.42 Warren Schutte So. 1990-91 22. 72.44 Travis Whisman So. 2002-03 ROUNDS 23. 72.46 Ryan Keeney Sr. 2006-07 1. 49 Chris Riley So. 1993-94 24. 72.47 Jarred Texter So. 2005-06 49 Ed Fryatt Sr. 1993-94 25. 72.51 Charley Hoffman Jr. 1997-98 26. 72.52 Ed Fryatt Jr. 1992-93 3. 48 Ed Fryatt Jr. 1992-93 27. 72.53 C.J. Gatto Jr. 2006-07 48 Warren Schutte Jr. 1991-92 28. 72.55 Eddie Olson So. 2006-07 5. 45 Warren Schutte Sr. 1992-93 29. 72.56 Ryan Moore Fr. 2001-02 45 Chris Riley Fr. 1992-93 72.56 Scott Lander Sr. 2000-01 45 Monte Montgomery Sr. 1991-92 31. 72.58 Warren Schutte Sr. 1992-93 45 Ed Fryatt So. 1991-92 32. 72.64 Chris Riley Jr. 1994-95 33. 72.75 Matt Kinsinger Fr. 2004-05 45 Hub Goyen So. 1988-89 72.75 Calvin Kupeyan Fr. 1999-00 10. 44 Chris Riley Jr. 1994-95 35. 72.77 Michael Kirk Jr. 1998-99 44 Chad Campbell Jr. 1994-95 36. 72.79 Matt Kinsinger Sr. 2007-08 44 Gilberto Morales So. 1994-95 72.79 Ted Oh So. 1996-97 38. 72.80 Monte Montgomery Sr. 1991-92 VICTORIES SINCE 198586 1. 4 Warren Schutte So. 1990-91 2. 3 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 Ryan Moore turned in 3 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 the top seasonal scoring 3 Chris Riley So. 1993-94 average in Rebel history 5. 2 Jeremy Anderson Jr. 1998-99 in back-to-back seasons 2 Jeremy Anderson So. 1997-98 and recorded the lowest 2 Ed Fryatt Sr. 1993-94 54-hole tournament total 2 Ed Fryatt Jr. 1992-93 with 196 at the Burns in 2 Hub Goyen Jr. 1989-90 10. 1 Eddie Olson So. 2007-08 2004-05. 1 Matt Kinsinger So. 2005-06 1 Andres Gonzales Sr. 2005-06 1 Ryan Moore So. 2002-03 1 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 1999-00 1 Michael Kirk Sr. 1999-00 1 Chris Berry Sr. 1998-99 1 Michael Kirk Jr. 1998-99 1 Bill Lunde Jr. 1996-97 1 Chad Campbell Sr. 1995-96 1 Ted Oh Fr. 1995-96 Warren Schutte 1 Chris Riley Jr. 1994-95 1 Warren Schutte Jr. 1991-92 ended the 1991 1 Warren Schutte Fr. 1989-90 season with four 1 Hub Goyen So. 1988-89 straight victories, 1 Steve Fischer Sr. 1985-86 still the most wins in a season by CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES any Rebel player. 1. 4 Warren Schutte So. 1990-91 2. 2 Ed Fryatt Jr. 1992-93 85 Rebel Records INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS TEAM SEASON RECORDS SCORING AVERAGE MIN. 42 ROUNDS VICTORIES 1. 70.76 Ryan Moore 136-9,624 2001-05 1. 7 1997-98 2. 72.01 Jeremy Anderson 154-11,089 1996-00 2. 5 1998-99 3. 72.20 Michael Kirk 79-5,704 1998-00 3. 4 1996-97 4. 72.32 Seung-su Han 92-6,653 2005-SA 4 1995-96 5. 72.65 Chris Riley 178-12,932 1992-96 4 1993-94 6. 72.68 Warren Schutte 179-13,009 1989-93 6. 3 2004-05 7. 72.72 Jarred Texter 126-9,163 2004-08 3 1994-95 72.72 Travis Whisman 124-9,018 2000-05 8. 2 2007-08 9. 72.79 Andres Gonzales 90-6,551 2003-06 2 2006-07 10. 72.84 Eddie Olson 68-4,953 2005-SA 2 2005-06 11. 72.94 Ed Fryatt 142-10,358 1991-94 2 1992-93 12. 73.17 Hub Goyen 103-7,536 1988-91 2 1991-92 13.
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