2007-08 RESULTS AZTEC GOLF

2007-08 Tournament Results Date Tournament (Host) (Site) Result Sept. 14-15 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate (New Mexico) UNM Championship Golf Course (Albuquerque, N.M.) 289-290-289--868 (2nd) Oct. 1-2 Husky Invitational (Washington) Golf Mountain Golf Club (Bremerton, Wash.) 300-297--597 (t-5th) Oct. 8-9 Alister MacKenzie Invitational () Meadow Club (Fairfax, Calif.) 281-271-276--828 (1st) Oct. 22-23 Sycuan Collegiate Invitational (San Diego State) Sycuan Resort-Willow Glen Course (El Cajon, Calif.) 298-296-296--890 (2nd) Jan. 28-29 PING Arizona Intercollegiate (Arizona) Arizona National Golf Club (Tucson, Ariz.) 290-286-280--856 (6th) Jan. 31 SDSU Intercollegiate Classic (San Diego State) San Diego Country Club (Chula Vista, Calif.) 307-295--602 (2nd) Feb. 20-22 John Burns Intercollegiate (Hawai’i) Leilehua Golf Course (Schofield Barracks, Hawaii) 278-282-275--835 (4th) March 10-11 Fresno State Lexus Classic (Fresno State) Fort Washington Country Club (Fresno, Calif.) 275-277-289--841 (1st) March 17-18 Barona Collegiate Cup (San Diego State) Barona Creek Golf Club (Lakeside, Calif.) 288-286-273--847 (2nd) March 24-25 Oregon Duck Invitational (Oregon) Emerald Valley Golf Club (Creswell, Ore.) 292-289-292--873 (1st) April 11-13 ASU Thunderbird Invitational (Arizona State) ASU Karsten Golf Course (Tempe, Ariz.) 304-282-290--876 (8th) April 19-20 U.S. Intercollegiate (Stanford) Stanford Golf Course (Stanford, Calif.) 285-298-291--874 (7th) April 24-26 Mountain West Conference Championships (MWC) Omni Tucson National Golf Club (Tucson, Ariz.) 289-296-286--871 (7th) May 15-17 NCAA West Regionals (NCAA/Washington) Golf Mountain Golf Club (Bremerton, Wash.) 302-303-283--888 (t-9th) May 28-31 NCAA Championships (NCAA/Purdue) Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex (West Lafayette, Ind.) 310-303-294-315--1222 (14th)

Individual Statistics and Results

Stroke SCIRP Count Low Low Best Top Top Top Player Events Rounds Strokes Avg. SCIRP Avg. Pct. 18 54 Finish Won 5 10 20 Aaron Goldberg 15 44 3,167 71.98 +17 +1.13 40.5/44 (.920) 65 204 2nd 0 6 10 12 Matt Hoffenberg 15 42 3,059 72.83 +53 +3.70 35/42 (.833) 65 207 t-1st 1 2 4 10 Johan Carlsson 15 44 3,218 73.14 +68 +4.53 40.5/44 (.920) 66 205 3rd 0 3 4 10 David Palm 13 39 2,861 73.36 +63 +4.84 32/39 (.821) 67 207 t-2nd 0 2 3 6 Jamie Puterbaugh 4 11 821 74.64 +32 +8.00 7/11 (.636) 69 217 t-3rd 0 1 1 1 Chad Moscovic 13 38 2,896 76.21 +177 +13.61 21/35 (.600) 69 221 t-15th 0 0 0 1 Ryan Citarella 1 3 234 78.00 +18 +18.00 -- 75 234 t-67th 0 0 0 0 Michael Wynn 2 5 406 81.20 +46 +23.00 0/2 (.000) 78 242 19th 0 0 0 1 Jerry Porras 2 6 529 88.17 +100 +50.00 0/3 (.000) 70 225 t-19th 0 0 0 1 SDSU TEAM 15 44 12,768 290.18 +168 +11.20 -- 271 828 1st 3 9 12 10

Johan Carlsson MWC Champs 67-75-70--212 (t-2nd) MWC Champs 77-73-78--228 (t-41st) Wm. H. Tucker 71-72-71--214 (t-5th) NCAA Regionals 73-73-69--215 (10th) NCAA Regionals 81-77-74--232 (t-101st) 14 Husky Invite 71-76--147 (t-12th) NCAA Champs 74-85-76-75--310 (t-55th) NCAA Champs 80-83-79-82--324 (79th) Alister MacKenzie 70-66-69--205 (t-4th) Sycuan Collegiate 76-71-76--223 (t-11th) Matt Hoffenberg David Palm PING Arizona 75-76-71--222 (t-45th) Wm. H. Tucker 73-73-75--221(t-19th) Wm. H. Tucker 73-75-74--222 (t-26th) SDSU Intercollegiate 82-78--160 (14th) Husky Invite 76-74--150 (t-20th) Husky Invite 75-75--150 (t-20th) John Burns 66-68-72--206 (t-7th) Alister MacKenzie 70-70-72--212 (t-32nd) Alistar MacKenzie 71-70-67--208 (t-15th) Fresno Lexus 71-69-73--213 (t-15th) Sycuan Collegiate DQ-DQ-76--76 (100th) Sycuan Collegiate 71-77-70--218 (t-3rd) Barona 74-73-72--219 (t-30th) PING Arizona 71-70-67--208 (t-7th) John Burns 73-73-69--215 (t-50th) Oregon Duck 74-73-72--219 (t-5th) SDSU Intercollegiate 78-72--150 (t-3rd) Fresno Lexus 68-68-75--211 (t-6th) ASU Thunderbird 79-71-76--226 (t-69th) John Burns 70-69-69--208 (t-10th) Barona 71-67-69--207 (t-2nd) U.S. Intercollegiate 75-75-71--221 (t-35th) Fresno Lexus 69-68-70--207 (t-1st) Oregon Duck 74-74-76--224 (t-21st) MWC Champs 71-73-72--216 (t-14th) Barona 73-77-65--215 (t-17th) ASU Thunderbird 76-76-80--232 (t-78th) NCAA Regionals 77-73-68--218 (t-19th) Oregon Duck 73-77-71--221(t-11th) U.S. Intercollegiate 73-74-73--220 (t-32nd) NCAA Champs 80-73-74-82--309 (t-55th) ASU Thunderbird 77-70-68--215(t-14th) MWC Champs 77-76-73--226 (t-38th) U.S. Collegiate 68-74-71--213 (t-13th) NCAA Regionals 76-80-72--228 (t-71st) MWC Champs 74-75-71--220 (t-26th) Ryan Citarella NCAA Champs 76-72-72-80--300 (t-18th) Sycuan Collegiate 78-75-81--234(+18) (t-67th) NCAA Regionals 76-81-77--234 (t-111th) NCAA Champs 84-75-72-78--309 (t-52nd) Jerry Porras Aaron Goldberg Chad Moscovic Sycuan Collegiate 74-70-81--225 (t-19th) Wm. H. Tucker 72-73-69--214 (t-5th) PING Arizona 107-104-93--304 (86th) Husky Invite 79-72--151 (t-24th) Husky Invite 78-82--160 (63rd) Alister MacKenzie 70-66-68--204 (3rd) Sycuan Collegiate 73-78-76--227 (t-26th) PING Arizona 77-69-75--221 (t-41st) Jamie Puterbaugh Sycuan Collegiate 74-74-75--223 (t-11th) Wm. H. Tucker 78-72-78--228 (t-54th) PING Arizona 67-71-67--205 (t-2nd) SDSU Intercollegiate 77-84--150 (t-15th) Alister MacKenzie 73-69-75--217 (t-32nd) SDSU Intercollegiate 75-72--147 (2nd) John Burns 77-73-76--226 (t-96th) Sycuan Collegiate 77-74-75--226 (t-22nd) John Burns 69-72-65--206 (t-7th) Fresno Lexus 74-74-74--222 (t-66th) SDSU Intercollegiate 77-73--150 (t-3rd) Fresno Lexus 67-72-72--211 (t-6th) Barona 77-74-75--226 (t-47th) Barona 70-72-67--209 (t-6th) Oregon Duck 80-72-74--226 (t-33rd) Michael Wynn Oregon Duck 71-70-75--216 (3rd) ASU Thunderbird 76-73-73--222 (t-46th) 2008-09 SDSU MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Sycuan Collegiate 81-83-78--242 (t-91st) ASU Thunderbird 75-68-73--216 (t-16th U.S. Intercollegiate 70-75-76--221 (t-35th) 280 U.S. Intercollegiate 74-78-76--228 (t-58th) SDSU Intercollegiate 80-84--164 (19th) TOURNAMENT RECAPS AZTEC GOLF

William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Husky Invitational Alister MacKenzie Invitational SEPT. 14-15 • UNM CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. OCT. 1-2* • GOLD MOUNTAIN G.C. • BREMERTON, WASH. OCT. 8-9 • MEADOW CLUB • FAIRFAX, CALIF. 2nd of 17 teams (90 individuals) • Par 72 • 7,350 yards T-5th of 13 teams (69 individuals) • Par 72 • 7,061 yards 1st of 16 teams (81 individuals) • Par 71 • 6,686 yards

Aaron Goldberg 72-73-69—214 (-2) t-5th Johan Carlsson 71-76—147 (+3) t-12th Aaron Goldberg 70-66-68—204 (-9) 3rd Johan Carlsson 71-72-71—214 (-2) t-5th David Palm 75-75—150 (+6) t-20th Johan Carlsson 70-66-69—205 (-8) t-4th Matt Hoffenberg 73-73-75—221 (+5) t-19th Matt Hoffenberg 76-74—150 (+6) t-20th David Palm 71-70-67—208 (-5) t-15th David Palm 73-75-74—222 (+6) t-26th Aaron Goldberg 79-72—151 (+7) t-24th Matt Hoffenberg 70-70-72—212 (-1) t-32nd Jamie Puterbaugh 78--72-78—228 (+12) t-54th Chad Moscovic 78-82—160 (+16) 63rd Jamie Puterbaugh 73-69-75—217 (+4) t-56th SDSU TEAM 289-290-289--868 (+4) 2nd SDSU TEAM 300-297--597 (+21) T-5th SDSU TEAM 281-271-276—828 (-24) 1st Tournament Champion: Pepperdine, 864 (E) Tournament Champion: Oregon State, 585 (+9) Tournament Champion: San Diego State, 828 (-24) Individual Champion: Jesse Barnsley, Pepperdine, 204 (-12) Individual Champion: James Allenby, Oregon State, 138 (-6) Individual Champion: Daryl Fathauer, Louisville, 200 (-13) *Final round canceled due to rain Aztecs Come from 11 Strokes Back to Aztecs Finish Second at William H. Rain Cancels Final Round of Husky Win Alister MacKenzie Tucker Intercollegiate Invitational

FAIRFAX, Calif. -- Down 11 strokes entering the ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- The San Diego State BREMERTON, Wash. -- The San Diego State final 18 holes, the 45th-ranked San Diego State men's golf team shot a final-round score of 1-over men's golf team's final round of the Husky men's golf team shot an 8-under 276 to capture its 289 to place second at the season-opening William Invitational was canceled due to rain and winds in first fall tournament crown of the season at the H. Tucker Intercollegiate at the UNM the Pacific Northwest. The Aztecs completed the Alister MacKenzie Invitational in Fairfax, Calif. Championship Course in Albuquerque, New 36-hole event at the par-72, 7,061-yard Gold Three Aztecs, led by junior David Palm who shot a Mexico. The Aztecs (868) finished four strokes Mountain Golf Club in Bremerton, Wash., in a tie fall-low round of 67 (-4), finished the day with back of tournament champion Pepperdine who for fifth place with California. Both teams carded rounds under par to help SDSU overcome six matched SDSU's 289 on the final day to card an a 21-over 597. teams that were ahead of it after 36 holes at the at even-par 864 for the 56-hole event. The Aztecs finished 12 strokes behind tourna- the par-71, 6,686-yard Meadow Club. The Aztecs were led by returning All-American ment champion Oregon State (585). The Beavers, SDSU surpassed No. 36 Washington and UC senior Aaron Goldberg and freshman Johan who shot an even-par 288 in the first round, were Irvine during the final eight holes to claim top Carlsson who carded a 3-under 69 and a 1-under able to complete their second round (nine-over honors. The Huskies began the day seven shots 71, respectively, in the final round of competition 297) early the second day after the first day’s post- ahead of second place and No. 26 Louisville and to tie for fifth place. Both players climbed the ponement due to darkness. No. 47 UC Davis. Washington struggled to hold leaderboard on the final day as Goldberg moved San Diego State's highest finisher for the sec- onto the first day lead after firing a 7-over 291 in up seven spots and Carlsson three. ond consecutive tournament was freshman Johan the final round. Goldberg, who shot under par in 10 of his 12 Carlsson who tied for 12th place. The The top performer during the day's comeback outings in 2006-07, and Carlsson finished the Gothenberg, Sweden, native shot a 1-under 71 in was Palm. The native of Landvetter, Sweden, Intercollegiate with a three-round score of 214 (- the first round after tallying five birdies. Carlsson, saved his best round of the fall for the final 18 2). who fired a 2-under 214 in his first collegiate tour- ,carding a 67, one stroke off his career low of 66 Freshman Matt Hoffenberg completed his first nament, couldn't repeat his opening round per- accomplished at the 2006 ASU Thunderbird collegiate tournament in a tie for 19th place after formance as he had five bogeys on his way to card- Invitational. Palm, who sat all of 2006-07 after firing a 75 in the final round to finish with a score ing a 76 (+4) in the second round. back surgery, finished in a three-way tie for 15th 15 of 221 (+5). In his second collegiate tournament, freshman with a three-round score of 208 (-5). Rounding out the scoring for SDSU was junior Matt Hoffenberg tallied a 6-over 150 (76-74) and Continuing their stellar play from the first two David Palm, who tied for 26th with a 6-over 222, finished in a tie for 20th place. Junior David Palm

rounds and climbing the individual leaderboard as 2008-09 SDSU MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE and senior Jamie Puterbaugh, who ended in a tie was one of three competitors tied with Hoffenberg well were senior All-American Aaron Goldberg for 54th with a score of 228 (+12). after firing back-to-back rounds of 75 (+3). and freshman Johan Carlsson. The duo began the SDSU placed ahead of five Mountain West Senior All-American Aaron Goldberg ended his day tied for 15th after shooting 136 through 36 Conference opponents, with the closest rival being tournament run tied for 24th after shooting a 7- holes. Goldberg shot a 3-under 68 to move up to Utah in fifth place, which finished 13 strokes back over 151. The Encinitas, Calif., native fired a 79 in third place, while Carlsson fired a 2-under 69 to at 17-over 881. the first round before rebounding to fire an even- ascend to a four-way tie for fourth. The 54-hole Taking home the tournament's individual par 72 in the second. score of 204 for Goldberg and the 205 for medalist honors was Pepperdine's Jesse Barnsley, Rounding out the scoring for SDSU was senior Carlsson each were season lows while both record- who, with 12-under 204 over 54 holes, finished Chad Moscovic who carded a 16-over 160 (78- ed their second top-five finish of the fall. eight strokes better then his nearest competition. 82). The duo finished four and five strokes back, SDSU was the top Mountain West Conference respectively, behind individual medalist Daryl finisher in the field, with BYU sitting in 10th place Fathauer of Louisville who shot a three-round (607, +31) and New Mexico two strokes in back total of 200 (-13). Aztec Matt Hoffenberg contin- of the Cougars in 12th place. ued his solid play by firing a 1-over 72 in the final Oregon State's James Allenby claimed the indi- round to give him a score of 212 over 54 holes, his vidual medalist honor by carding a 6-under 138 lowest of the year. Hoffenberg finished the invita- (67-71). tional in a tie for 32nd. Rounding out the scores for SDSU was Jamie Puterbaugh. Puterbaugh ended in a tie for 56th with a 4-over 217 score for the tournament. 15 TOURNAMENT RECAPS AZTEC GOLF

Sycuan Collegiate Invitational PING Arizona Intercollegiate SDSU Intercollegiate Classic OCT. 22-23 • WILLOW GLEN COURSE • EL CAJON, CALIF. JAN. 28-29 • ARIZONA NATIONAL G.C. • TUCSON, ARIZ. JAN. 31 • SAN DIEGO C.C. • CHULA VISTA, CALIF. 2nd of 17 teams (100 individuals) • Par 72 • 6,687 yards 6th of 15 teams (86 individuals) • Par 71 • 6,793 yards 2nd of 4 teams (27 individuals) • Par 72 • 7,033 yards

David Palm 71-77-70—218 (+2) t-3rd Aaron Goldberg 67-71-67—205 (-8) t-2nd Aaron Goldberg 75-72—147 (+3) 2nd Johan Carlsson 76-71-76—223 (+7) t-11th Matt Hoffenberg 71-70-67—208 (-5) t-7th Jamie Puterbaugh 77-73—150 (+6) t-3rd Aaron Goldberg 74-74-75—223 (+7) t-11th Chad Moscovic 77-69-75—221 (+8) t-41st Matt Hoffenberg 78-72—150 (+6) t-3rd Jamie Puterbaugh 77-74-75—226 (+10) t-22nd Johan Carlsson 75-76-71—222 (+9) t-45th Johan Carlsson 82-78—160 (+16) 14th Matt Hoffenberg DQ-DQ-76—76 100th Jerry Porras 107-104-93—304 (+91) t-54th Chad Moscovic 77-84—161 (+17) t-15th SDSU TEAM 298-296-296—890 (+26) 2nd SDSU TEAM 290-286-280—856 (+4) 6th Michael Wynn 80-84—164 (+20) 19th Tournament Champion: Wichita State 884, (+20) Tournament Champion: Tennessee, 832 (-20) SDSU TEAM 307-295—602 (+26) 2nd Individual Champion: Ryan Spears, Wichita State, 215 (-1) Individual Champion: Kevin Chappell, UCLA, 198 (-15) Tournament Champion: San Diego, 599 (+3) Individual Champion: Blake Trimble, San Diego, 146 (+2) SDSU Men's Golf Settles for Second at Sycuan Collegiate Aaron Goldberg Ties for Second at PING Arizona Intercollegiate SDSU Mens Golf Places Second at SDSU Intercollegiate EL CAJON, Calif. - The San Diego State men's golf team was unable to maintain its first round TUCSON, Ariz. - San Diego State senior Aaron lead and finished in second place at the Sycuan Goldberg fired a 4-under par 67 to lead the Aztec CHULA VISTA, Calif. - Despite a trio of top-five Collegiate Invitational the par-72, 6,687-yard men's golf team during the final round of the individual finishes, the San Diego State men's golf Willow Glen Course at Sycuan Resort in El Cajon, PING Arizona Intercollegiate in Tucson, Ariz. team came up short in its quest for city suprema- Calif. Goldberg carded an 8-under 205 for the tourna- cy when it finished in second place at the SDSU Wichita State shot a 4-under 284 on the final ment to finish in a tie for second at the 6,793-yard, Intercollegiate Classic at the San Diego Country day to rally from six strokes back and claim the par-71 Arizona National Golf Club. With his Club. The Aztecs shot a 26-over par 602 at the team medal. The Shockers were led by senior effort, the Encinitas, Calif., native posted his high- 7,033-yard, par-72 course, completing the 36- Ryan Spears who claimed individual medalist hon- est finish of the 2007-08 campaign and third top- hole event just three shots behind tournament ors on the strength of his tournament low round of five showing in as many events. champion USD (+23). Rounding out the inaugu- 67 on Tuesday. Spears ended with a 1-under 215 Goldberg entered the final round just four ral battle of local schools was Point Loma for the invitational. strokes off the pace on a crowded leaderboard, but Nazarene (+37) and UCSD (+63) in a field that San Diego State struggled to find its rhythm was unable to gain ground on UCLA's Kevin also included individuals from CS San Marcos. over the course of the event's final 18 holes as the Chappell (-15), who separated himself from the Aaron Goldberg managed another runner-up squad shot a 296 for the second straight round to rest of the pack to claim medalist honors by seven finish as he fired a combined 3-over 147, high- finish with a score of 890 (+26). shots. Still, Goldberg managed to occupy the run- lighted by five birdies and an eagle for the day. The Aztecs' highest finisher was junior David ner-up position with Chris Paisley of Tennessee Goldberg was able to overcome three bogeys and a Palm who tied for third after carding a 2-under 70 after another strong putting performance, which double-bogey on the front nine of the morning in his final round to finish with a score of 218 yielded four additional birdies over the final 18 session to finish just one stroke in back of San (+2). holes. Diego's Blake Trimble (+2), who held on to claim San Diego State's next highest finishers were Freshman Matt Hoffenberg worked his magic medalist honors despite bogeying his last hole. senior Aaron Goldberg and freshman Johan around the greens as well, matching Goldberg's Also aiding SDSU’s cause was Jamie 16 Carlsson. The duo tied for 11th with a score of effort with a 4-under 67 of his own. The Simi Puterbaugh and Matt Hoffenberg who both tied 223 (+7). Valley, Calif., product drained five birdies during for the third after each carded a 6-over 150. In his The Aztecs’ other player to place in the top-20 the final round, including three on his last four first action of the spring, Puterbaugh sank seven was freshman Jerry Porras. The Tijuana, Mexico, holes en route to a seventh-place tie. With his per- birdies, including four during a five-hole stretch native ended his first collegiate golf tournament in formance, Hoffenberg recorded his lowest score as on the back nine. Puterbaugh shook off an open- a three-way tie for 19th after carding a 225 (+9). a collegian to go along with his first-ever top-10 ing-round 77 to finish with a 73 for his best score The Sycuan Collegiate Invitational marked the finish. since the first round of the Alister Mackenzie end of the Aztecs' fall slate. Despite shaving 10 strokes off its score from the Invitational. Hoffenberg, who drained six birdies first round, San Diego State was unable to make a of his own, scraped off a rusty first-round 78 with dent in the team standings, finishing the final day an even-par 72 over the final 18 for his second exactly where it began, in sixth place. The Aztecs straight top-10 finish of the week. shot a combined 4-over 856 for the tournament, Completing the scoring for SDSU was Johan including a 4-under 280 during the final round. Carlsson, who shot a combined 16-over 160. The Tennessee (-20) captured the team title, four shots Aztec delegation also featured Chad Moscovic, ahead of runner-up UNLV (-17), followed by who tied for 15th at 17-over 161, and Michael UCLA (-5) and host school Arizona (-4). East Wynn, who came in 19th after firing a 20-over Tennessee State squeaked past SDSU for fifth 164 in just his second tournament of the season. place, finishing at 3-over. Despite the favorable weather conditions, the Rounding out the scoring for the Aztecs was challenging course got the better of most of the senior Chad Moscovic, who finished in a tie for 27-golfer field as only one player, Marc Machado 41st with a combined 8-over 221, while freshman of PLNU, completed a round in red figures after Johan Carlsson tied for the 45th spot, one shot he carded a 1-under 71. In addition to behind at 9-over 222. Carlsson saved his best for Hoffenberg, Goldberg and two USD players were the only other participants to have logged an even- 2008-09 SDSU MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE last, firing an even-par 71 over the final 18 holes 280 for his best score of the tournament. par round. TOURNAMENT RECAPS AZTEC GOLF

John Burns Intercollegiate Fresno State Lexus Classic Barona Collegiate Cup FEB. 20-22 • LEILEHUA G.C. • SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, HAWAII MARCH 10-11 • FORT WASHINGTON C.C. • FRESNO, CALIF. MARCH 17-18 • BARONA CREEK G.C. • LAKESIDE, CALIF. 4th of 21 teams (110 individuals) • Par 72 • 6,917 yards 1st of 20 teams (103 individuals) • Par 72 • 6,729 yards 2nd of 12 teams (60 individuals) • Par 72 • 7,393 yards

Aaron Goldberg 69-72-65—206 (-10) t-7th Matt Hoffenberg 69-68-70—207 (-9) t-1st David Palm 71-67-69—207 (-9) t-2nd Johan Carlsson 66-68-72—206 (-10) t-7th Aaron Goldberg 67-72-72—211 (-5) t-6th Aaron Goldberg 70-72-67—209 (-7) t-6th Matt Hoffenberg 70-69-69—208 (-8) t-10th David Palm 68-68-75—211 (-5) t-6th Matt Hoffenberg 73-77-65—215 (-1) t-17th David Palm 73-73-69—215 (-1) t-50th Johan Carlsson 71-69-73—213 (-3) t-15th Johan Carlsson 74-73-72—219 (+3) t-30th Chad Moscovic 77-73-76—226 (+10) t-96th Chad Moscovic 74-74-74—222 (+6) t-66th Chad Moscovic 77-74-75—226 (+10) t-47th SDSU TEAM 278-282-275—835 (-29) 4th SDSU TEAM 275-277-289—841 (-23) 1st SDSU TEAM 288-286-273—847 (-17) 2nd Tournament Champion: Auburn, 820 (-44) Tournament Champion: San Diego State, 841 (-23) Tournament Champion: Texas A&M 847 (-17) Individual Champion: Stephen Hale, California, 201 (-15) Individual Champions: Charlie Holland, Texas*; Matt Individual Champion: Nacho Elvira, Texas A&M 204 (-12) Hoffenberg, SDSU, 207 (-9) (*Won on third playoff hole) Aztecs Take Second at Barona SDSU Finishes Fourth in Hawaii SDSU Defends Lexus Classic Title The San Diego State men's SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii - The San LAKESIDE, Calif. - FRESNO, Calif. - Buoyed by a trio of top-10 indi- Diego State men's golf team shot a spring-low 13- golf team saved its best for last, posting a spring- vidual finishes, the SDSU men's golf team cap- under-par 275 to finish in fourth place at the John low 15-under-par 273 during the final round of tured its second event title of the season at the Burns Intercollegiate in Schofield Barracks, the Barona Collegiate Cup at the 7,393, par-72 Fresno State Lexus Classic. The Aztecs shot a Hawaii. The Aztecs recorded the second-best team Barona Creek Golf Club. Playing in its third home combined 23-under-par 841 for the tournament, score of the day en route to a combined 29-under tournament of the season, the Aztecs took control outlasting Texas (-20) and California (-20) by just 835 for the tournament, which was held at the of second place in the team standings after finish- three strokes at the 6,729-yard, par-72 Fort 6,917-yard, par-72 Leilehua Golf Course. Auburn ing with a combined 17-under 847 at the seventh Washington Country Club. With the victory, captured the team title at 44-under 820, comfort- annual event. Texas A&M (-37) comfortably led SDSU successfully defended its team champi- ably ahead of Texas A&M (-33) and UNLV (-32), the 12-team field wire-to-wire, while San Diego (- onship from a year ago and marked just the sec- while SDSU and SMU (-23) rounded out the top 13) settled for third, followed by Oklahoma State ond time since 2000 that the Scarlet and Black five. (-11) and SMU (-4). won the same tournament in consecutive years. Individually, the Scarlet and Black was led by Individually, junior David Palm carded a 3- The race for medalist honors was even more senior Aaron Goldberg, who fired a collegiate-best under 69 to tie for the runner-up spot with Texas dramatic as Matt Hoffenberg and Charlie Holland 7-under 65 during the third round to jump 23 A&M's Andrea Pavan at 9-under 207, just three of Texas completed regulation in a tie atop the places into a tie for seventh at 10-under 206. With shots in back of another Aggie golfer, Nacho individual leaderboard at 9-under 207. his effort, the Encinitas, Calif., product walked off Elvira, who took home medalist honors. Palm Hoffenberg was the only Aztec to shoot in red fig- the course with his lowest score in relation to par entered the day with a share of the lead, but was ures, recording just one bogey en route to a 2- as an Aztec and tied three other golfers for the low unable to keep pace with Elvira despite sinking under 70. Trailing by just three strokes heading round of the tournament. Freshman Johan four birdies on the back nine. Still, the Landvetter, into the final round, Hoffenberg remained close Carlsson, who held a share of the lead after the Sweden, native notched his highest finish of the and took a two-shot lead after draining birdies second round, dropped into a tie with Goldberg year and second-best as an Aztec since winning Nos. 11 and 12. Holland, however, who was play- after carding an even-par 72 over the final 18 the Club Glove Intercollegiate in the fall of 2005. ing one group in back, pulled even after sinking holes. Despite the stumble, the Gothenburg, Senior Aaron Goldberg made a charge up the two birdies of his own on holes 15-16. The two Sweden, native still posted his lowest combined leaderboard, climbing three spots into a tie for 17 golfers then carded pars the rest of the way to set total in relation to par as a collegian. sixth at 7-under 209. The La Costa Canyon High up a playoff where the Longhorn sophomore pre- Meanwhile, fellow classmate Matt Hoffenberg alumnus equaled his second-best round of the vailed on the third sudden-death hole. Despite the spring after draining five birdies over the final 18 continued his climb up the leaderboard, duplicat- 2008-09 SDSU MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE disappointment, Hoffenberg posted his lowest ing his second-round score of 3-under 69 to fin- holes en route to a 5-under 67. With a bogey-free score as a collegian, while also notching SDSU's ish in a seven-way tie for 10th place at 8-under scorecard in hand, Goldberg recorded his fifth best individual finish of the season. 208. With his performance, the Simi Valley, Calif., straight top-seven finish and also produced his David Palm, meanwhile, who entered the final product registered a collegiate-best score in rela- team-leading ninth round in the 60s this season. round just two shots off the pace, fell out of con- tion to par and cracked the top 10 for the second The biggest jump of the final day, however, tention after struggling out of the gate with five time in a 54-hole event in 2007-08. Junior David belonged to freshman Matt Hoffenberg, who bogeys on the front nine en route to a 3-over 75. Palm also showed improvement on the final day of vaulted into the 17th position at 1-under 215 after Still, Palm managed his second-best finish of 2008 competition, vaulting 16 spots into a tie for 50th completing play in a tie for 43rd after the first day. after completing the tournament at 5-under 211 to after matching Hoffenberg's 69 to finish in red fig- Despite an illness, the Simi Valley, Calif., product tie for sixth along with five others. Included in that ures for the tournament at 1-under 215. got off to a blistering start, notching six birdies logjam was Aaron Goldberg, who had three birdies California's Stephen Hale carded a 15-under over his first 10 holes to go along with an eagle at offset by a trio of bogeys during the final round 201 for the week to claim medalist honors, hold- No. 17 en route to a 7-under 65. With his per- and wound up settling for an even-par 72. ing off UTEP's Herbert Day (-13) and a hard- formance, Hoffenberg posted a tournament and SDSU also received a top-20 finish from Johan charging Bronson Burgoon (-13) of Texas A&M collegiate best and is now tied for third on SDSU's Carlsson, who tied for 15th with a combined 3- by two strokes. A total of 53 golfers in the 110- all-time list for lowest 18-hole score. under 213 after carding a 73 in the final round. player field completed the tournament below par, Rounding out the scoring for the Scarlet and Chad Moscovic's effort also counted toward the while 25 competitors fired rounds in the 60s on Black was another freshman, Johan Carlsson , who team score as he shot his third straight 74 to tie for the last day. fired an even-par 72 during the final round to fin- the 66th position at 6-over 222. ish in a tie for 30th with a combined 3-over 219. TOURNAMENT RECAPS AZTEC GOLF

Oregon Duck Invitational MARCH 24-25 • EMERALD VALLEY G.C. • CRESWELL, ORE. ASU Thunderbird Invitational APRIL 11-13 • ASU KARSTEN G.C. • TEMPE, ARIZ. U.S. Intercollegiate 1st of 11 teams (64 individuals) • Par 72 • 7,093 yards APRIL 19-20 • STANFORD G.C. • STANFORD, CALIF. 8th of 16 teams (86 individuals) • Par 71 • 7,057 yards 7th of 17 teams (87 individuals) • Par 70 • 6,742 yards Aaron Goldberg 71-70-75—216 (E) 3rd Johan Carlsson 74-73-72—219 (+3) t-5th Matt Hoffenberg 77-70-68—215 (+2) t-14th Matt Hoffenberg 68-74-71—213 (+3) t-13th Matt Hoffenberg 73-77-71—221 (+5) t-11th Aaron Goldberg 75-68-73—216 (+3) t-16th David Palm 73-74-73—220 (+10) t-32nd David Palm 74-74-76—224 (+8) t-21st Chad Moscovic 76-73-73—222 (+9) t-46th Johan Carlsson 75-75-71—221 (+11) t-35th Chad Moscovic 80-72-74—226 (+10) t-33rd Johan Carlsson 79-71-76—226 (+13) t-69th Chad Moscovic 70-75-76—221 (+11) t-35th SDSU TEAM 292-289-292—873 (+9) 1st David Palm 76-76-80—232 (+19) t-78th Aaron Goldberg 74-78-76—228 (+18) t-58th Tournament Champion: San Diego State 873 (+9) SDSU TEAM 304-282-290—876 (+24) 8th SDSU TEAM 285-298-291—874 (+34) 7th Tournament Champion: Individual Champion: T.J. Bordeaux, Pacific 210 (-6) Arizona State 843 (-9) Tournament Champion: USC, 828 (-12) Individual Champion: Espen Kofstad, Denver 210 (-3) Individual Champion: Rory Hie, USC 200 (-10)

Aztecs Claim Duck Invitational Aztecs Finish Eighth at ASU SDSU Men’s Golf Finishes Seventh Thurnderbird Invitational CRESWELL, Ore. - A balanced lineup once again U.S. Intercollegiate proved fruitful for the San Diego State men's golf squad as the Aztecs captured their third team title TEMPE, Ariz. - San Diego State freshman Matt STANFORD, Calif. - In its final tune-up of the of the season with a victory at the 20th annual Hoffenberg fired a 3-under-par 68 to lead the regular season, the San Diego State men's golf Oregon Duck Invitational in Creswell, Ore. Paced Aztec men's golf team during the final round of the team shot an 11-over-par 291 to finish alone in by three top-11 individual finishes, SDSU com- 36th annual ASU Thunderbird Invitational in seventh place at the U.S. Intercollegiate in pleted the tournament at 9-over-par 873 after Tempe, Ariz. Despite shooting a 6-over 290 as a Stanford, Calif. Despite shaving seven strokes off shooting a 4-over 292 during the final round at the team, SDSU (+24, 876) still managed to climb their second-round score, the Aztecs slipped one 7,093-yard, par-72 Emerald Valley Golf Club. three places over the final 18 holes, finishing in the notch after posting a collective 34-over 874 at the With its effort, SDSU took home its fourth Duck eighth position at the 7,057-yard, par-71 Karsten 6,742-yard, par-70 Stanford Golf Course. Invite crown (2001, 2004, 2006, 2008), winning Golf Course. With two squads participating, host Matt Hoffenberg was SDSU's top finisher for by 11 strokes over Oregon State (+20) and host school Arizona State captured the tournament title the second tournament in a row, firing a final- school Oregon (+20). and runner-up spot at 9-under and even par, round 71 to tie for the 13th spot with a combined Individually, the Aztecs' best round of the day respectively, while Texas A&M (+7), Colorado 3-over 213. Hoffenberg began the day in a tie for belonged to Matt Hoffenberg who was the only State (+7) and Denver (+8) rounded out the top sixth, but was unable to keep pace as the leaders SDSU player to shoot in red figures after firing a five. took advantage of the subsiding windy conditions 1-under 71. Hoffenberg finished the tournament After jumping 21 spots during the second that hampered play. Despite the stumble, at 5-over 221, but was able to climb 17 spots into round, Hoffenberg maintained his assault on the Hoffenberg still posted his eighth consecutive top- a tie for 11th place. Hoffenberg, who also made a individual leaderboard by vaulting an additional 31 20 performance in as many outings. significant jump into the top 20 at the Barona places to finish in a tie for 14th at 2-over 215. The Fellow classmate Johan Carlsson equaled Collegiate Cup, logged his 10th round below par Simi Valley, Calif., native tied two other golfers for Hoffenberg's effort with a 71 of his own to finish in the spring. the low round of the day, carding three birdies in a tie for 35th at 11-over 221. Carlsson was able Fellow classmate Johan Carlsson also crept up while posting an eagle on the par-5 14th. With his to offset six bogeys with a team-leading five birdies the leaderboard, tying for the fifth position after effort, Hoffenberg equaled his third-best round as 18 over the final 18 holes to move up eight places in carding his best round of the week at even-par 72. a collegian en route to his seventh straight top-20 the standings. With his performance, Carlsson posted a 54-hole finish in as many starts this spring. The Aztecs' third-best score of the day belonged total of 3-over 219 en route to his highest finish of Right behind Hoffenberg was Aaron Goldberg, to David Palm, who fired a 73 during the final the spring season. who managed to move up one notch after carding round to tie for 32nd at 10-over 220. After a shaky The course was not kind to Aaron Goldberg, a final-round 73 to finish the tournament in a tie start, Palm settled down and played bogey-free however, as the Aztec shot an atypical 3-over 75 for 16th at 3-over 216. Goldberg, who hopped 37 golf on the back nine, including a birdie on the on the day to finish alone in third place with a places, had his ascent sandbagged by three bogeys par-5 16th. combined even-par 216. Goldberg entered the over the final 18 holes; however, the Aztec senior The day was not kind to Chad Moscovic, as final round in the second spot just five strokes off still came away with his 10th top-20 showing in Moscovic dropped 14 spots to tie Carlsson for the the pace, but was betrayed by five bogeys and set- 11outings in 2007-08. 35th position at 11-over 221 after posting a final- tled for third behind medalist T.J. Bordeaux of Fellow classmate Chad Moscovic, meanwhile, round 76. Classmate Aaron Goldberg carded an Pacific (-6) and Oregon's Joey Benedetti (-1). matched his second-best outing of the year, tying identical 76 en route to an 18-over 228. Goldberg Despite the stumble, Goldberg still managed his for the 46th position at 9-over 222. Moscovic was unable to overcome a dreary second round fifth top-five showing of the season and third of drained consecutive birdies on the front nine en and finished in a tie for 58th. the spring. route to a 73 to tie Goldberg for SDSU's second- USC (-12, 828), which led the tournament Meanwhile, Chad Moscovic's score counted for best score of the final round. Completing the scor- wire-to-wire, bested host school Stanford (+1, the second round in a row, as the Stockton, Calif., ing for the Aztecs was freshman Johan Carlsson 841) by 13 strokes to walk away with the team product climbed five places into a tie for 33rd after who closed with a 5-over 76 to tie for 69th at 13- title, while the Trojans' Rory Hie (-10) was a deci- carding a 74 over the final 18 holes to finish at 10- over 226. sive eight-shot victor over three other players for over 226. Rounding out the Aztec delegation was Denver's Espen Kofstad (-3) rallied from the medalist honors. David Palm , who just missed out on a top-20 fin- 14th position to edge Knut Borsheim of Arizona ish, tying for 21st at 8-over 224 following a final- State (-2) by one shot to take home medalist hon- round 76. ors. 2008-09 SDSU MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 280 TOURNAMENT RECAPS AZTEC GOLF

MWC Championships NCAA West Regionals NCAA Championships APRIL 24-26 • OMNI TUCSON NATIONAL G.C. • TUCSON, ARIZ. MAY 15-17 • GOLD MOUNTAIN G.C. • BREMERTON, WASH. MAY 28-31 • KAMPEN COURSE • WEST LAFAYETTE, IND. 7th of 9 teams (45 individuals) • Par 71 • 7,136 yards t-9th of 27 teams (140 individuals) • Par 72 • 7,111 yards 14th of 30 teams (81 individuals) • Par 72 • 7,450 yards

Aaron Goldberg 67-75-70—212 (-1) t-2nd Aaron Goldberg 73-73-69—215 (-1) 10th David Palm 76-72-72-80—300 (+12) t-18th Johan Carlsson 71-73-72—216 (+3) t-14th Johan Carlsson 77-73-68—218 (+2) t-19th Matt Hoffenberg 84-75-72-78—309 (+21) t-52nd Matt Hoffenberg 74-75-71—220 (+7) t-26th David Palm 76-80-72—228 (+12) t-71st Johan Carlsson 80-73-74-82—309 (+21) t-52nd David Palm 77-76-73—226 (+13) t-38th Chad Moscovic 81-77-74—232 (+16) t-101st Aaron Goldberg 74-85-76-75—310 (+22) t-55th Chad Moscovic 77-73-78—228 (+15) t-41st Matt Hoffenberg 76-81-77—234 (+18) t-111th Chad Moscovic 80-83-79-82—324 (+36) 79th SDSU TEAM 289-296-286—871 (+19) 7th SDSU TEAM 302-303-283—888 (+24) t-9th SDSU TEAM310-303-294-315—1222 (+70) 14th Tournament Champion: Colorado State 850 (-2) Tournament Champion: USC 862 (-2) Tournament Champion: UCLA 1194 (+42) Individual Champion: Eddie Olson, UNLV 209 (-4) Individual Champion: Joey Benedetti, Oregon 207 (-9) Individual Champion: Kevin Chappell, UCLA 286 (-2)

Aztecs Finish in Seventh at MWC Stirring Rally Propels Aztecs into NCAA Aztecs Finish in 14th at Nationals Championships Championships WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - San Diego State TUCSON, Ariz. - Aaron Goldberg fired a 1- BREMERTON, Wash. - San Diego State staged a closed the book on a successful campaign as it fin- under-par 70 to pace the Aztec men's golf team comeback for the ages, vaulting 11 places from the ished 14th at the NCAA Championships. The during the final round of MWC Championships at 20th position into a tie for ninth to force a three-way Aztecs shot a final round 27-over-par 315 to fin- the Omni Tucson National Golf Resort. With his playoff during the final round of the NCAA West ish at 70-over 1222. With its total, SDSU posted score, the SDSU senior finished the tournament Regionals. The Aztecs tied for the tournament low its highest finish in six NCAA finals appearances in a three-way tie for second with a combined 1- by carding a 5-under-par 283 over the final 18 holes dating back to 1982, when it also placed 14th. under 212 at the 7,136-yard, par-71 Catalina of regulation, then capped off their improbable rally SDSU completed the third round early Course. The Aztecs shot the second-lowest team after a sudden-death playoff, shooting a combined Saturday after play was suspended late Friday due score of the final day, shaving 10 strokes off their 2-under par in a shotgun format along with Texas to to severe thunderstorms, shooting a combined 6- total en route to a final-round 2-over 286. Despite eliminate Pepperdine and advance to the NCAA over 294 to jump from 19th into a tie for 11th as the late flurry, the Scarlet and Black was unable to Championships. the top 15 teams advanced to the final round. move up in the standings, settling for seventh Leading the way for SDSU were Johan Carlsson David Palm was SDSU's highest finisher, tying place with a collective 19-over 871. and David Palm, who each delivered clutch per- for 18th at 12-over 300. Palm entered the final After stumbling to an atypical 75 on day two, formances on the final hole of regulation. Carlsson round tied for eighth, but got off to a rocky start, Goldberg displayed his trademark consistency posted an eagle on the par-5 ninth, while Palm sank carding three bogeys and two double bogeys, over the final 18 holes, notching two birdies with a birdie to force the playoff after both Texas and respectively, over his first five holes. Palm just one bogey to vault five places into the runner- Pepperdine completed their rounds earlier. The regrouped, however, playing at even par the rest of up position along with CSU's Riley Arp and playoff featured a five-hole shotgun format with the way en route to an 8-over 80. Despite the Robbie Fillmore of BYU. With his effort, Goldberg players from each of three teams playing holes 14 stumble, Palm became San Diego State's first top- landed in the top five for the sixth time this season through 18 simultaneously. 20 golfer at the NCAA Championships since 1982. en route to tying his highest finish of the year. Not to be outdone, Aaron Goldberg finished Palm also tied for the tournament lead with two UNLV's Eddie Olson held on to his second-round strong, draining a team-high seven birdies en route other players with 16 birdies overall. to a 3-under 69. Goldberg jumped up eight spots to Matt Hoffenberg and Johan Carlsson both fin- lead, shooting a final-round 70 to walk away with 19 medalist honors at 4-under 209. finish in 10th place (1-under 215) for his best show- ished in a tie for 52nd (21-over 309). Hoffenberg, Matt Hoffenberg also showed dramatic ing in three career regional appearances. who opened with seven consecutive pars, ran into improvement, trimming four shots off his second- Carlsson, meanwhile, continued his ascent up the trouble with seven bogeys over the ensuing nine round score to finish the day at even- par 71. With leaderboard after tying for the lowest round of the holes before recording a birdie and par for a final- 2008-09 SDSU MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE his round, the Aztec lefty climbed six spots into a tournament with a 4-under 68. After beginning the round 78. Still, Hoffenberg was able to climb an day in a tie for 51st, he wound up with his 10th top- tie for 26th at 7-over 220. Johan Carlsson, who additional 20 spots on the individual leaderboard. 20 effort of the year, climbing 32 places to finish in tied for second among the 45-golfer field with 11 Carlsson, meanwhile, who jumped from 63rd into a tie for 19th. In addition to his heroics on the final birdies for the tournament, had his putter working the 39th spot between the second and third hole, Carlsson also eagled the par-5 14th hole and once again during the final round as he added four rounds, had his ascent thwarted after playing at 8- added two birdies. more circles to his scorecard en route a 1-over 72. over during a five-hole stretch before the turn. He Palm drained three birdies of his own, while Despite three bogeys and a double-bogey, finished strong, however, making nine pars with recording the Aztecs' third eagle of the day on the Carlsson still managed his eighth top-20 showing just one bogey en route to an 82. par-5 sixth en route to a final-round total of even- in 13 starts this year after finishing in a tie for 14th Aaron Goldberg posted SDSU's lowest score of par 72. Palm shook off rounds of 76 and 80 to leap at 3-over 216. the final round, firing a 3-over 75 to close out his 33 places into a tie for 71st (12-over 228). David Palm, meanwhile, completed the scoring collegiate career in a tie for 55th, one shot in back Chad Moscovic figured in the SDSU’s frantic for SDSU as he finished in a tie for 38th (13-over of Hoffenberg and Carlsson at 22-over 310. After comeback as well, firing his best round of the week 226). Palm played bogey-free golf over his final 13 bogeying his first hole, Goldberg reeled off nine with a 2-over 74. Moscovic survived a triple-bogey holes to finish the day with a 2-over 73. straight pars before suffering a double-bogey on right after the turn, sinking a key birdie on the par- the par-3 2nd after the turn. He played at even par 5 sixth, his fourth-to-last hole in regulation, to jump the rest of way, notching the last of his countless 21 spots into a tie for 101st at 16 over 232. birdies as an Aztec on the par-5 4th. Rounding out the Aztec delegation was Matt Chad Moscovic also played his final round for Hoffenberg, who tied for 111th (18-over 234). SDSU, carding an 82 to finish in 79th place with a combined 36-over 324. 2007-08 NOTEBOOK AZTEC GOLF

2007-08 Postseason Review first time since 1983 when Greg Twiggs and Kris The San Diego State men’s golf team posted Moe landed on the first and third teams, respec- Matt Hoffenberg its best finish at the NCAA Championships since tively. 1982 as it finished in 14th place. The Aztecs shot After receiving honorable mention accolades in a 70-over 1222 over four rounds at the 7,450- 2007, Goldberg also became the first SDSU golfer yard, par-72 Kampen Course at Purdue to gain All-America status in consecutive seasons University’s Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex. since the aforementioned Kris Moe accomplished David Palm led the way, finishing in a tie for 18th the feat in 1983-84. Palm, meanwhile, captured place with a 12-over 300. Matt Hoffenberg and his second career All-America award as well after Johan Carlsson both shot 21-over 309s (t-52nd), he was named to the honorable mention squad while Aaron Goldberg (t-55th) and Chad while competing for Georgia Southern in 2005. Moscovic (79th) shot 22-over 310 and 36-over 324, respectively. All-Mountain West Conference Prior to the NCAA Championships, San Diego Representatives State made an improbable run at the NCAA West Aaron Goldberg, Matt Hoffenberg and David Regionals to qualify for nationals. SDSU, which Palm were each selected to the 2007-08 all- was making its 10th straight regional appearance, Mountain West Conference team following the finished in a tie for ninth after moving up 11 league championships. San Diego State also cap- places on the final day to force a sudden death tured both individual awards as Goldberg was three-team playoff. In the end, the Aztecs, along named the MWC golfer of the year, while with Texas, advanced to the national champi- Hoffenberg was voted the league’s top freshman. onships, beating out Pepperdine. Goldberg fin- The selections marked just the second time in the ished in 10th place at 1-under 215 and was joined nine-year history of the Mountain West in the top 20 by Carlsson, who entered the club- Conference that two individual honorees came house in a tie for 19th at 2-over 218. Rounding from the same school. out the fivesome was Palm (+12; t-71st), Moscovic (+16); t-101st) and Hoffenberg (+18; Quartet Named to All-Southwest Goldberg Named to U.S. Palmer Cup t-111th). Region Squad Team and to Nicklaus Award Watch List Aztec All-Americans Aaron Goldberg, David Palm, Johan Carlsson Aaron Goldberg was one of eight players and Matt Hoffenberg were selected to the 2008 named to the 2008 Palmer Cup as announced by Aaron Goldberg and David Palm captured PING all-Southwest Region team as announced the Golf Coaches Association of America. The PING All-America honors for their performances by the Golf Coaches Association of America. annual competition features the top collegiate during the 2007-08 season as announced by the As members of the 2008 PING all-region golfers from the United States against their Golf Coaches Association of America. Goldberg team, the foursome ranked among the top 15 indi- European counterparts in a Ryder Cup-style for- was a third-team choice, while Palm garnered hon- viduals in their respective regions in the individual mat at the Golf Club’s 6,903-yard, par- orable mention recognition, giving San Diego ranking system or were in the top 75, according to 71 Gailes in Irvine, . State two All-Americans in the same year for the Golfstat or the Sagarin rankings. Goldberg fell to Northern Ireland's Jonathan Caldwell, 3 and 2, in match play during the fourth 20 Aaron Goldberg Donovan Named Top Head Coach in round. Europe outscored the United States, 8.5- Southwest Region 3.5, on the final day of competition en route to a 14-10 victory at the 12th annual event. San Diego State head coach Ryan Donovan Additionally, Goldberg was one of 20 Division was named the Eaton Golf Pride Division I Coach I golfers named to the 2008 Jack Nicklaus Award of the Year for the southwest region as announced watch list as announced by the GCAA. The by the Golf Coaches Association of America Nicklaus Award is presented to the player of the (GCAA). With his first career award, Donovan year in NCAA Divisions I, II and III, as well as the was among nine candidates eligible for Eaton Golf NAIA. Pride National Coach of the Year honors chosen by the GCAA following the NCAA Division I Championships. SDSU Claims Three Titles for Third In his fifth year at the helm, Donovan led the Straight Year Aztecs to a berth in the NCAA finals for the first The 2007-08 campaign marked the third time since 2005 after a captivating final-round straight season in which the Aztecs captured three rally at the West Regional championships. The tournament team titles. SDSU posted its lowest regional appearance was the 10th straight for collective score of the year with a 24-under 828 en SDSU, which captured three tournament titles route to winning the Alister MacKenzie during the 2007-08 campaign, including a victory Invitational in October. The total ranks second in at the Alister MacKenzie Invitational in Fairfax, school history for a 54-hole team score. Calif., where the Aztecs shot the second-lowest Bolstered by a trio of top-six individual finish- 54-hole score in program history with a combined es, the Aztecs successfully defended their crown at 24-under-par 828. the Fresno State Lexus Classic in March. The vic- tory was just the second time since the spring of 2008-09 SDSU MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 280 2000 that SDSU won the same tournament in 2007-08 NOTEBOOK AZTEC GOLF

consecutive seasons. 2007-08 Head-to-Head Two weeks later, the Scarlet and Black came Chad Moscovic Air Force ...... 3-0 Alabama ...... 0-1 away with its fourth Oregon Duck Invitational title Alabama-Birmingham ...... 1-0 in the last eight years after taking home the trophy Arizona...... 5-1 Arizona State ...... 2-4 in 2001, 2004 and 2006. Arkansas ...... 2-0 In addition to its three tournament wins, Army ...... 1-0 Auburn ...... 1-1 SDSU also posted three runner-up finishes during Augusta State...... 1-0 2007-08 campaign at the William H. Tucker Baylor...... 1-1 Boise State...... 1-0 Invitational, Sycuan Intercollegiate Invitational Brigham Young...... 5-1 California...... 6-1-1 and Barona Collegiate Cup. The Aztecs placed Cal Poly...... 2-0 second as well at the all-city SDSU Intercollegiate Campbell...... 1-0 CS Bakersfield ...... 1-0 Classic in January. CS Northridge...... 2-0 Central Florida...... 1-0 Charlotte...... 0-1 Aztecs Finish Season Ranked 20th in Clemson ...... 0-2 Coastal Carolina ...... 1-0 Final Golfstat Rankings Colorado ...... 1-0 Colorado State...... 0-2 San Diego State finished the 2007-08 cam- Columbia...... 1-0 paign ranked 20th in the country in the final Connecticut ...... 1-0 Denver ...... 4-1 Golfstat standings. Individually, Aaron Goldberg East Tennessee State ...... 1-1 Florida...... 0-1 ended his senior season rated 30th in the Golfstat Florida State ...... 1-0 Golf Cup standings. He was also the highest rated Fresno State ...... 5-0 Georgia ...... 0-1 golfer among all Mountain West athletes. Georgia Southern ...... 1-0 Hawai’i...... 2-0 Idaho...... 3-0 Goldberg and Hoffenberg Lead San Illinois ...... 2-0 Indiana ...... 1-0 Diego State in 2007-08 Kent State ...... 0-1 Kansas State...... 2-0 The San Diego State tandem of Aaron Kentucky ...... 1-0 Goldberg and Matt Hoffenberg finished the sea- Long Beach State ...... 3-0 third in stroke average (73.14), while David Palm Louisville...... 1-1 son 1-2 in stroke average to lead the team to one ended the season fourth with an average of 73.36. Loyola Marymount ...... 1-0 of its finest seasons ever. Goldberg posted a stroke LSU ...... 1-0 Middle Tennessee State ...... 1-0 average of 71.98 after playing in all 44 rounds and Minnesota...... 1-0 Mountain West Conference Honors Mississippi State ...... 1-0 posted six top-5, 10 top-10 and 12 top-20 finish- Missouri ...... 1-0 es. Hoffenberg, meanwhile, averaged 72.83 Goldberg Twice Navy...... 2-0 Nevada...... 5-0 strokes, won one tournament and finished in the Aaron Goldberg was named Mountain West New Mexico...... 5-1 top 5 twice, the top 10 four times and the top 20 Conference Golfer of the Month for both February New Mexico State ...... 2-0 North Carolina ...... 1-0 on 10 different occasions. and March, giving him five such awards for his Northern Colorado ...... 2-0 Johan Carlsson joined Goldberg as the only career. Goldberg joined Ryan Moore of UNLV as Ohio State ...... 1-0 Oklahoma ...... 3-0 two Aztecs to play in all 44 rounds and finished the only two players to be recognized on at least Oklahoma State...... 1-1 Oregon...... 5-3 five occasions since the league’s formation in Oregon State ...... 4-1 1999-2000. Pacific ...... 4-0 Penn State ...... 1-0 Pepperdine ...... 0-2-1 21 Point Loma Nazarene ...... 1-0 Academic All-Conference Honorees Portland...... 2-0 The Aztec duo of Aaron Goldberg and Chad Sacramento State ...... 1-0 Saint Mary’s...... 2-1

Moscovic were named to the academic all-confer- Sam Houston State ...... 1-0 2008-09 SDSU MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE ence team for the spring 2008 semester by the Santa Clara ...... 2-0 San Diego...... 3-1 Mountain West Conference. Both were finance San Francisco ...... 1-0 San Jose State ...... 3-0 majors and had grade-point-averages of 3.20 or SMU...... 2-0 better. Stanford...... 0-3 TCU ...... 2-1 Tennessee...... 0-1 Texas...... 3-0-1 Hoffenberg Captures Southwestern Texas A&M...... 0-4 Texas-El Paso...... 3-0 Amateur Title Texas Tech ...... 1-0 Matt Hoffenberg fired a final-round 4-under- Toledo...... 1-0 Tulsa...... 1-0 par 68 to win the 93rd annual Southwestern UC Davis...... 4-0 Amateur Championship, held in June at the 7,715- UC Irvine...... 4-1 UCLA ...... 0-4 yard, par-72 Twin Warriors Golf Club in Santa UC Riverside ...... 1-0 UC San Diego ...... 1-0 Ana Pueblo, N.M. The Aztec overcame a three- UC Santa Barbara ...... 1-0 shot deficit to finish with a combined 5-under 283 UNLV...... 1-3 USC...... 0-3 (71-74-70-68), edging Pepperdine alumnus Jesse Utah ...... 3-1 Barnsley (-4) by one stroke. Virginia...... 1-0 Wake Forest ...... 1-0 Washington ...... 4-3 Washington State...... 4-0 Wichita State ...... 1-1 Wisconsin...... 1-0 Wyoming ...... 4-0 Xavier...... 1-0 David Palm Yale...... 1-0 POSTSEASON HISTORY AZTEC GOLF

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1976 NCAA Championships (Albuquerque, N.M.) Magnus Carlsson ...... 80-80—160 ...... n/a 1950 NCAA Championships (Albuquerque, N.M.) Rick Gordon ...... 77-73-71-76—297 ...... 37th Kurt Cassidy ...... 72-88—160 ...... n/a Gene Littler ...... 141 Tarry Raymer ...... 76-76-72-73—299 ...... 63rd Gundy Jones ...... 81-82—163 ...... n/a Frank Morey ...... 153 Lennie Clements ...... 72-81-77-73—303 ...... 90th SDSU ...... 308-320—628...... 29th+ Bill Hurlburt ...... 155 Curt Worley ...... 78-79-71-78—306 ...... 114th Joe Weikel ...... 157 Gerry Simoni ...... 73-72-81-80—306 ...... 114th 2003 NCAA Championships (Stillwater, Okla.) SDSU ...... 606 ...... 10th SDSU ...... 303-308-291-303—1205 ...... 18th John Lieber...... 78-78-79—236 ...... n/a Mark Warman ...... 82-83-74—239 ...... n/a 1960 NCAA Championships (Seattle, Wash.) 1977 NCAA Championships (Hamilton, N.Y.) Brian Miller ...... 83-83-78—244 ...... n/a SDSU ...... 625 ...... 14th Lennie Clements ...... 78-74-76-77—305...... 22nd Andrew Scott ...... 81-83-84—248 ...... n/a Wayne Searle ...... 71-80-78-76—305...... 22nd Lars Johansson ...... 82-82-87—251 ...... n/a 1962 NCAA Championships (Durham, N.C.) Gerry Simoni ...... 78-79-79-80—316 ...... 66th SDSU...... 323-327-315—965...... 30th# Chuck Courtney...... 71-78—149 Terry Raymer ...... 80-80-75-87—322 ...... 83rd James Fournier...... 80-81—161 Curt Worley...... DQ...... DQ 2005 NCAA Championships (Owings Mills, Md.) Alan Campbell ...... 79-78—157 SDSU ...... 307-313-308-320—1248 ...... 15th Aaron Choi ...... 75-76-72—223 ...... 68th Carl Welty ...... 88-82—170 Andrew Scott ...... 72-74-77—223 ...... 68th SDSU ...... 318-319—637 ...... 15th 1978 NCAA Championships (Eugene, Ore.) Josh Warthen ...... 71-75-78—224 ...... 75th Curt Worley ...... 76-72-72-76—296 ...... n/a Gilberto Rodriguez...... 74-72-80—226 ...... 97th 1964 NCAA Championships^ (Springfield, Mo.) Terry Roberts ...... 73-77-73-74—297 ...... n/a Linus Nilsson ...... 73-77-79—229 ...... 118th Frank Merhar ...... 73-71-76—220 ...... 9th Rick Gordon ...... `72-80-75-74—301 ...... n/a SDSU...... 290-297-306—893 ...... 23rd# Paul Tuttle ...... 73-74-74—221 ...... 12th Smokey Brow ...... 73-75-77-79—304 ...... n/a Alan Campbell ...... 74-72-76—222 ...... 14th Lennie Clements ...... 76-72-78-79—305 ...... n/a 2008 NCAA Championships (West Lafayette, Ind.) Ernie Hauser ...... 76-76-73—225 ...... 25th SDSU ...... 297-296-297-303—1190 ...... 12th David Palm ...... 76-72-72-80—300 ...... t-18th John Carter...... 78-74-76—228 ...... 37th Matt Hoffenberg ...... 84-75-72-78—309 ...... t-52nd SDSU...... 296-293-299—888 ...... 2nd 1979 NCAA Championships (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Johan Carlsson ...... 80-73-74-82—309 ...... t-52nd ^NCAA College Division Lennie Clements ...... 228 ...... n/a Aaron Goldberg...... 74-85-76-75—310 ...... t-55th Monty Leong...... 239 ...... n/a Chad Moscovic ...... 80-83-79-82—324 ...... 79th 1965 NCAA Championships (Knoxville, Tenn.) John Hughes ...... 240 ...... n/a SDSU ...... 310-303-294-315—1222 ...... 14th SDSU ...... 620 ...... 24th Kent Taylor ...... 243 ...... n/a Smokey Brow ...... 245 ...... n/a + - SDSU failed to qualify for final two rounds. 1966 NCAA Championships (Palo Alto, Calif.) SDSU ...... 943...... 26th# # - SDSU failed to qualify for final round. SDSU ...... 604 ...... 6th 1980 NCAA Championships (Columbus, Ohio) NCAA REGIONAL RESULTS* Year...... Finish ...... Score Mike Rooney ...... 76-72-76—224 ...... n/a 1967 NCAA Championships (Shawnee, Pa.) 1990 ...... 13th - West ...... 871 SDSU ...... 613 ...... 23rd Smokey Brow ...... 79-73-75—227 ...... n/a 1995 ...... 18th - West ...... 912 Monty Leong ...... 79-75-79—233 ...... n/a 1997 ...... 18th - West ...... 929 1970 NCAA Championships (Columbus, Ohio) John Hughes ...... 74-83-78—235 ...... n/a 1999 ...... 5th - West ...... 875 2000 ...... 18th - West ...... 883 James Bradford ...... 74-76-75-78—303...... 62nd Bob Madsen ...... 85-81-79—245 ...... n/a 2001 ...... 12th - West ...... 887 SDSU...... 308-301-308—917 ...... 22nd# Tom Minor ...... 72-75-82-78—307 ...... 91st 2002^ ...... t-10th - West ...... 882 Lon Hinkle ...... 74-71-83-80—308 ...... 94th 2003 ...... t-9th - West ...... 885 Fred Good ...... 78-82-76-76—312...... 102nd 1981 NCAA Championships (Palo Alto, Calif.) 2004 ...... 13th - West ...... 892 James Barkhurst ...... 79-76-81-80—316 ...... 107th Scott Williams ...... 73-74-73—220 ...... n/a 2005 ...... 7th - West ...... 860 2006 ...... t-17th - West ...... 860 SDSU ...... 298-304-316-312—1230 ...... 16th Barry Mahlberg ...... 72-77-75—224 ...... n/a 2007 ...... 24th- West ...... 884 Scott Bentley ...... 75-76-75—226 ...... n/a 2008+ ...... t-9th-West ...... 888 1971 NCAA Championships (Tucson, Ariz.) Gregg Twiggs ...... 74-77-76—227 ...... n/a *Regional play began in 1989 Jack Spradling ...... 67-72—139 ...... n/a Kevin Slater ...... 78-76-75—229 ...... n/a ^SDSU eliminated by Texas Tech in sudden-death playoff Lon Hinkle ...... 72-69—141 ...... n/a SDSU...... 294-303-298—895 ...... 21st# +SDSU and Texas advanced over Pepperdine in three-team sud- 22 den-death playoff. Jim Bradford ...... 78-73—151 ...... n/a Tom Minor...... 79-75—154 ...... n/a 1982 NCAA Championships (Pinehurst, N.C.) CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Chris Anderson ...... 77-79—156 ...... n/a Barry Mahlberg ...... 76-68-69-76—289 ...... 16th Western Athletic Conference SDSU ...... 296-289—585 ...... 20th* Dave Hobby ...... 73-71-74-76—294 ...... 43rd 1979 ...... 3rd ...... 1115 Scott Williams...... 72-75-73-75—295 ...... 49th 1980...... 2nd ...... 1123 1981...... 2nd ...... 1102 1972 NCAA Championships (Cape Coral, Fla.) Greg Twiggs ...... 78-74-74-77—303 ...... 81st Bob Madsen ...... 77-74-82-76—309 ...... 90th 1982 ...... 3rd ...... 898 Lon Hinkle ...... 71-74—145 ...... n/a 1983 ...... 3rd ...... 900 Jim Bradford ...... 73-75—148 ...... n/a SDSU ...... 299-289-291-299—1178 ...... 14th 1984...... 2nd ...... 857 Glen Daugherty ...... 77-78—155 ...... n/a 1985 ...... 4th ...... 937 Dare Stolba ...... 77-78—155 ...... n/a 1983 NCAA Championships (Fresno, Calif.) 1986 ...... 5th ...... 907 1987 ...... 5th ...... 901 Jack Spradlin ...... 79-79—158 ...... n/a Kris Moe ...... 81-70-73—224 ...... n/a Greg Twiggs...... 75-75-78—228 ...... n/a 1988 ...... 6th ...... 919 SDSU ...... 298-305—603 ...... 16th* 1989 ...... 6th ...... 891 Dave Hobby ...... 78-74-76—228 ...... n/a 1990 ...... 4th ...... 897 1974 NCAA Championships (San Diego, Calif.) Kevin Slater ...... 79-81-74—234 ...... n/a 1991 ...... 4th ...... 882 John Bendickson ...... 74-74—148 ...... n/a Robert Madsen...... 80-77-78—235 ...... n/a 1992 ...... 3rd ...... 870 Mike Barr ...... 74-77—151 ...... n/a SDSU...... 312-296-301—909...... 23rd# 1994 ...... 10th ...... 943 1995 ...... 5th ...... 877 Jeff Holmes ...... 74-78—152 ...... n/a 1996 ...... 10th ...... 919 Jim Jones ...... 77-76—153 ...... n/a 1984 NCAA Championships (Houston, Texas) 1997 ...... 11th ...... 902 Jeff Rhodenbaugh ...... 79-75—154 ...... n/a Dennis Paulson...... 70-71-78—219 ...... n/a 1998 ...... 9th ...... 882 SDSU ...... 299-307—606...... 17th+ Bob Madsen ...... 71-74-79—224 ...... n/a 1999 ...... 4th ...... 899 Howard Johnson ...... 72-76-77—225 ...... n/a Mountain West Conference Kris Moe ...... 75-72-80—227 ...... n/a 2000 ...... 5th ...... 897 1975 NCAA Championships (Columbus, Ohio) 2001...... 2nd ...... 892 Mike Barr ...... 73-74—147 ...... n/a Mark Mason...... 81-74-76—231 ...... n/a 2002 ...... 4th ...... 874 Kelly Crone ...... 76-76—152 ...... n/a SDSU...... 288-291-310—889...... 24th# 2003 ...... T-2nd ...... 864 Ric Gordon ...... 78-75—153 ...... n/a 2004 ...... 4th ...... 874 Jim Jones ...... 76-78—154 ...... n/a 1999 NCAA Championships (Chaska, Minn.) 2005 ...... 4th ...... 875 Scott Piercy ...... 78-78—156 ...... n/a 2006...... 2nd ...... 870 2008-09 SDSU MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE John Bendickson ...... 78-77—155 ...... n/a 2007 ...... 5th ...... 863 280 SDSU ...... 303-303—606...... 19th+ James Stewart ...... 78-80—158 ...... n/a 2008 ...... 7th ...... 871 ALL-TIME RECORDS AZTEC GOLF

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 2003...... Mark Warman ...... U.S. Intercollegiate Year ...... Player ...... Tournament 2004...... Jeff Hansen ...... Oregon Duck Invitational 1948 ...... Frank Morley ...... CCAA Championship 2004...... Aaron Goldberg ...... U.S. Intercollegiate 1950 ...... Gene Littler ...... CCAA Championship 2006...... Josh Warthen ...... The Club Glove Intercollegiate 1951 ...... Frank Morley ...... CCAA Championship 2006 ...... David Palm ...... The Club Glove Intercollegiate 1952 ...... Don Love ...... CCAA Championship 2006...... Andrew Scott ...... UH Fall Intercollegiate 1955 ...... Marvin Braddock ...... CCAA Championship 2007 ...... Aaron Goldberg...... District 7 Fall Shootout 1960 ...... Ron O'Connor ...... Western Intercollegiate 2008 ...... Matt Hoffenberg ...... Fresno State Lexus Classic 1960 ...... Ron O'Connor...... So. California Intercollegiate 1960 ...... Chuck Courtney ...... CCAA Championship TOP 54-HOLE INDIVIDUAL SCORES 1962 ...... Alan Campbell...... CCAA Championship Player ...... Tournament ...... Score 1964 ...... Alan Campbell...... CCAA Championship 1. Aaron Goldberg ...... 2006 District 7 Shootout ...... 68-66-67—201 1964 ...... Alan Campbell ...... CS-Los Angeles Invitational 2. Andrew Scott...... 2006 John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 71-64-68—203 1965 ...... Alan Campbell...... So. California Championship 3. Aaron Goldberg ...... 2007 Alister MacKenzie Invite ...... 70-66-68—204 1966 ...... Mike Riley ...... Fresno Classic 4. Aaron Goldberg ...... 2008 PING Arizona Intercollegiate ...... 67-71-67—205 1966 ...... Mike Riley...... So. California Championship Johan Carlsson ...... 2007 Alister MacKenzie Invite ...... 70-66-69—205 1970 ...... Jim Bradford...... CS-Los Angeles Invitational Andrew Scott...... 2005 Lexus Classic ...... 66-71-68—205 1971 ...... Jack Spradlin ...... So. California Championship Chris Cole ...... 2006 District 7 Shootout ...... 69-71-65—205 1972 ...... Tom Minor ...... Vandenberg Invitational 7. Johan Carlsson ...... 2008 John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 66-68-72—206 1972 ...... Lon Hinkle ...... Fresno Classic Aaron Goldberg ...... 2008 John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 69-72-65—206 1972 ...... Lon Hinkle ...... PCAA Championships Mark Warman ...... 2003 U.S. Intercollegiate ...... 71-62-73—206 1976 ...... Lennie Clements ...... PCAA Championships John Lepak ...... 2002 Barona Collegiate Cup ...... 65-73-68—206 1976 ...... Terry Raymer ...... UC Riverside Invitational Lars Johansson ...... 1999 Fresno Lexus Classic ...... 68-69-70—206 1976 ...... Curt Worley ...... Aztec Invitational 1976 ...... Curt Worley...... UCSB Invitational TOP INDIVIDUAL 18-HOLE SCORES 1977 ...... Gerry Simoni ...... U.S. Intercollegiate Player...... Tournament ...... Score 1978 ...... Lennie Clements ...... Gary Sanders Memorial 1. Mark Warman ...... 2003 U.S. Intercollegiate ...... 62 1978 ...... Lennie Clements ...... UC Riverside Invitational 2. Andrew Scott ...... 2006 John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 64 1978 ...... Lennie Clements ...... Sun Devil Invitational 3. Matt Hoffenberg ...... 2008 Barona Collegiate Cup ...... 65 1978 ...... Curt Worley ...... Sun Devil Invitational Aaron Goldberg ...... 2008 John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 65 1978 ...... Rick Gordon ...... PCAA Championships Aaron Goldberg ...... 2006 ASU Thunderbird Invitational ...... 65 1978 ...... Curt Worley ...... Aztec Invitational John Lepak ...... 2002 Barona Collegiate Cup ...... 65 1979 ...... Lennie Clements ...... U.S. Intercollegiate John Lieber ...... 2002 John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 65 1981 ...... Barry Mahlberg...... So. California Championship Lars Johansson...... 2001 Western Invitational ...... 65 1982 ...... Scott Williams ...... Sun Devil Invitational 9. Johan Carlsson ...... 2008 John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 66 1982 ...... Greg Twiggs ...... So. California Championship Johan Carlsson ...... 2007 Alister MacKenzie Invitational ...... 66 1983 ...... Greg Twiggs...... Arizona Conquistador Aaron Goldberg ...... 2007 Alister MacKenzie Invitational ...... 66 1983 ...... Greg Twiggs ...... Pac Coast Classic Aaron Goldberg ...... 2006 District 7 Shootout ...... 66 1983 ...... Greg Twiggs ...... UCSB Invitational Aaron Goldberg ...... 2006 Barona Collegiate Cup ...... 66 1983 ...... Kris Moe ...... Western Intercollegiate David Palm ...... 2006 ASU Thunderbird Invitational...... 66 1983 ...... Kris Moe...... Aztec Invitational Josh Warthen ...... 2004 Barona Collegiate Cup ...... 66 1984 ...... Kris Moe ...... USIU INvitational Andrew Scott ...... 2004 Fresno State Lexus Classic...... 66 1984 ...... Kris Moe...... Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Aaron Choi ...... 2003 U.S. Intercollegiate ...... 66 1984 ...... Mark DenDekker ...... SD Golf Academy Intercollegiate Magnus Carlsson ...... 1999 NCAA West Regionals ...... 66 1985 ...... Howard Johnson ...... Sun Devil Invitational James Stewart ...... 1998 John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 66 23 1986 ...... Mark DenDekker ...... USD Invitational 1987 ...... Scott Almquist...... USD Invitational TOP INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SCORES 1988 ...... Bill Coleman ...... USD Invitational Player...... Tournament ...... Score 1988 ...... Bill Coleman ...... CS Stanislaus Invitational 1. Adam Porzak ...... 2007 Mountain West...... 67-69-71—207 2008-09 SDSU MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 1990 ...... Kevin Riley ...... Grand Canyon Invitational 2. Aaron Goldberg ...... 2007 Mountain West...... 69-73-69—211 1990 ...... Kevin Riley ...... So. California Championship Scott Piercy ...... 2000 Mountain West...... 71-68-72—211 1990 ...... Kevin Riley ...... San Diego Intercollegiate 4. Aaron Goldberg ...... 2008 Mountain West...... 67-75-70—212 1992 ...... Kevin Riley ...... So. California Intercollegiate 5. Lars Johansson...... 2003 Mountain West...... 67-72-73—212 1994 ...... Ross Edwards ...... USD Invitational Dennis Paulson ...... 1984 Western Athletic ...... 69-71-72—212 1994 ...... Dan Devilbliss ...... Anteater Invitational 7. Howie Johnson ...... 1984 Western Athletic ...... 71-71-71—213 1995 ...... Matt Murray ...... Coyote Classic 8. Barry Mahlberg ...... 1981 Western Athletic ...... 71-70-73—214 1995 ...... Dan Devilbliss...... Ashworth Golf Invitational 9. James Stewart ...... 1998 Western Athletic ...... 70-72-72—214 1997 ...... Kurt Cassidy ...... Montecito Invitational 1998 ...... James Stewart ...... Montecito Invitational TEAM TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS since 1996 1999 ...... Larry Correa ...... So. California Championship Year ...... Tournament ...... Score 2000 ...... Scott Piercy ...... Strata Intercollegiate 1996 ...... Montecito Invitational ...... 294-293-295—882 2000 ...... Scott Piercy...... Real Del Mar Classic 1997 ...... Montecito Invitational ...... 289-290-305—884 2000 ...... Larry Correa ...... Pt. Loma Invitational 1999 ...... Real Del Mar Classic...... 290-286-298—874 2001 ...... Lars Johansson ...... Western Intercollegiate 2000 ...... Pacific Golf Invitational...... 281-279-285—845 2001 ...... Lars Johansson ...... Ben Hogan Cougar Classic 2000 ...... Aztec Invitational ...... 281-285-280—866 2001 ...... John Lepak ...... Mountain West Championships 2001 ...... Oregon Duck Invitational ...... 293-283-295—871 2002 ...... John Lieber ...... John Burns Intercollegiate 2001 ...... Ben Hogan BYU Cougar Classic...... 282-284-282—848 2002 ...... John Lepak ...... Barona Collegiate Cup 2002 ...... John Burns Intercollegiate...... 274-295-284—853 2003 ...... Lars Johansson ...... John Burns Intercollegiate 2002 ...... Bite/Pacific Coast Intercollegiate...... 288-284-294—866 2003 ...... Andrew Scott ...... Southern California Championship 2002 ...... USD Invitational...... 291-296-295—882 2003...... Gilberto Rodriguez...... Wyoming Cowboy Classic 2002 ...... Barona Collegiate Cup ...... 276-289-281—846 2004 ...... Oregon Duck Invitational ...... 289-285-287—871 RECORDS/HONORS AZTEC GOLF

2005 ...... The Club Glove Intercollegiate ...... 292-301-300—893 ALL-MWC SELECTIONS 2006 ...... Oregon Duck Invitational ...... 288-278-288—854 Year ...... Player 2006 ...... District 7 Fall Shootout...... 279-271-272—822 2000...... Scott Piercy 2007 ...... Callaway Golf Invitational ...... 293-289-285—867 2002...... John Lieber, Mark Warman 2007 ...... Fresno State Lexus Classic ...... 276-288-285—849 2003 ...... Lars Johansson, Mark Warman 2007 ...... Alister MacKenzie Invitational...... 281-271-276—828 2004 ...... Mark Warman 2008 ...... Fresno State Lexus Classic ...... 275-277-289—841 2005 ...... Aaron Choi, Andrew Scot 2008 ...... Oregon Duck Invitational ...... 292-289-292—873 2006 ...... Aaron Goldberg, Andrew Scott TOP 54-HOLE TEAM SCORES 2007...... Aaron Goldberg 2008...... Aaron Goldberg, Matt Hoffenberg, David Palm 1. 2006 District 7 Fall Shootout ...... 279-271-272—822 2. 2007 Alister MacKenzie Invitational ...... 281-271-276—828 MWC GOLFER OF THE YEAR 3. 2006 John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 279-275-277—831 Year ...... Player 4. 2005 PING/BYU Classic ...... 275-280-279—834 2001 ...... Lars Johansson 5. 2008 John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 278-282-275—835 2002 ...... John Lieber 2006 ASU Thunderbird Invitational ...... 277-272-286—835 2008...... Aaron Goldberg 7. 2001 Aztec Invitational ...... 278-273-286—837 8. 2005 Barona Collegiate Cup ...... 284-277-277—838 MWC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 9. 2008 Fresno State Lexus Classic...... 275-277-289—841 Year ...... Player 10. 2005 John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 280-280-283—843 2008...... Matt Hoffenberg TOP TEAM CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SCORES MWC GOLFER OF THE WEEK/MONTH 1. 1984 Western Athletic Conference ...... 281-289-287—857 Date ...... Player 2. 2003 Mountain West Conference ...... 281-293-290—864 April 4, 2001; April 23, 2001 ...... Lars Johansson 3. 2006 Mountain West Conference ...... 294-280-296—870 Feb. 2002 ...... John Lieber 4. 2002 Mountain West Conference ...... 293-297-284—874 March 2002 ...... Mark Warman 5. 2005 Mountain West Conference ...... 292-293-290—875 Nov. 2005 (co-); March 2006 ...... Andrew Scott 6. 1995 Western Athletic Conference ...... 291-290-296—877 Oct. 2006; Nov. 2006; March 2007; Jan./Feb. 2008; March 2008 ...... Aaron Goldberg 7. 1998 Western Athletic Conference ...... 292-295-295—882 1991 Western Athletic Conference ...... 288-292-297—882 MWC ALL-ACADEMIC 9. 1989 Western Athletic Conference ...... 290-295-306—891 Year ...... Player 10. 2001 Mountain West Conference ...... 307-293-292—892 2003 ...... Lars Johansson AZTEC ALL-AMERICANS 2004...... Aaron Goldberg, Jeff Hansen, Linus Nilsson 2005 ...... Chad Moscovic, Linus Nilsson, Josh Warthen Year ...... Player...... Team 2006...... Aaron Goldberg 1960 ...... Chuck Courtney ...... Honorable Mention 2007...... Aaron Goldberg, Chad Moscovic 1960 ...... Ron O'Connor...... Honorable Mention 2008...... Aaron Goldberg, Chad Moscovic 1961 ...... Chuck Courtney ...... Second 1962 ...... Chuck Courtney ...... First GCAA ALL-REGION TEAM 1964 ...... Frank Merhar ...... First* Year ...... Player ...... Region 1964 ...... Paul Tuttle ...... First* 2008 ...... Johan Carlsson...... Southwest 1965 ...... Mike Riley ...... Honorable Mention 2008 ...... Aaron Goldberg ...... Southwest 1966 ...... Mike Riley ...... Second 2008 ...... Matt Hoffenberg...... Southwest 1971 ...... Jack Spradlin...... Third 2008 ...... David Palm...... Southwest 24 1972 ...... Lon Hinkle ...... Third 1973 ...... Jim Jones ...... Honorable Mention GCAA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 1974 ...... Jim Jones ...... Honorable Mention Year ...... Name...... Region 1976 ...... Lennie Clements ...... Honorable Mention 2008 ...... Ryan Donovan ...... Southwest 1976 ...... Curt Worley ...... Honorable Mention 1977 ...... Lennie Clements ...... Honorable Mention Active golfers in bold; *College Division 1977 ...... Curt Worley ...... Honorable Mention 1978 ...... Lennie Clements...... Second 1978 ...... Rick Gordon ...... Honorable Mention LEON G. BARON AWARD 1978 ...... Curt Worley ...... First Year ...... Player ...... Avg. 1979 ...... Smokey Brow ...... Honorable Mention 1993-94 ...... Mike Jun ...... 75.80 1979 ...... Lennie Clements ...... Third 1994-95 ...... Dan Devilbiss...... 75.15 1980 ...... Smokey Brow ...... Honorable Mention 1995-96 ...... Brandon Jones ...... 75.47 1981 ...... Barry Mahlberg ...... Honorable Mention 1996-97 ...... Matt Murray ...... 73.85 1981 ...... Scott Williams ...... Honorable Mention 1997-98 ...... James Stewart ...... 73.47 1982 ...... Greg Twiggs ...... Honorable Mention 1998-99 ...... Magnus Carlsson ...... 73.70 1982 ...... Scott Williams ...... Third 1999-00 ...... Scott Piercy ...... 72.55 1983 ...... Dave Hobby ...... Honorable Mention 2000-01 ...... Lars Johansson ...... 72.42 1983 ...... Kris Moe ...... Third 2001-02 ...... Mark Warman ...... 72.56 1983 ...... Greg Twiggs ...... First 2002-03 ...... Mark Warman ...... 72.90 1984 ...... Kris Moe ...... Second 2003-04 ...... Mark Warman ...... 71.63 1985 ...... Dennis Paulson ...... Honorable Mention 2004-05 ...... Andrew Scott...... 72.33 2001 ...... Lars Johansson ...... Honorable Mention 2007 ...... Aaron Goldberg...... Honorable Mention 2005-06 ...... Andrew Scott...... 72.18 2008 ...... Aaron Goldberg...... Third 2006-07 ...... Aaron Goldberg ...... 70.71 2008 ...... David Palm ...... Honorable Mention 2007-08 ...... Aaron Goldberg ...... 71.98 2008-09 SDSU MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 280 The Leon G. Baron Award goes to the individual with the lowest stroke average for the entire season. LETTERWINNERS AZTEC GOLF

Levine, Bob - 1983 Roepke, Chip - 1976 A F Lieber, John - 2000-03 Rooney, Mike - 1980-81, 1983 Aiken, Joe - 1966-67 Fleming, Kevin - 1958-62 Linam, Delbert - 1954 Rupnik, Tom - 1958 Alderete, Ray - 1972 Foley, Mike - 1983, 1985-86 Littler, Gene - 1949-50 Allen, Gary - 1964 Fournier, Jim - 1960-62 Love, Don - 1951-53 Almquist, Scott - 1985-88 Fraser, Jo - 1984 Lovett, John - 1992 S Amaya, Aki - 1995-96 Lozano, Gil - 1947 Sakas, Bill - 1976-78 G Salk, Larry - 1986-87 Galeski, Chris - 2000, 2003 Salyer, Brian - 1994 B Gately, Bill - 1984-85 M Samoles, Mike - 1995-97 Bane, Brian - 1994 George, Jim - 1973-74 Madsen, Robert - 1981-84 Schmidt, Mark - 1965 Barkhurst, James - 1967 Gevertz, Barry - 1973 Mahavier, Fred - 1955, 57 Schnider, David - 1989, 1991-92 Barr, Mike - 1974-75 Gietzen, Robert - 1957-58 Mahlberg, Barry - 1981-82 Schroeder, Martin - 1955 Baugh, Matt - 1992 Gilbert, Jim - 1964-65 Marciano, Anthony - 1996 Schunemann, Lloyd - 1949-50 Bedoe, Mike - 1977 Gordon, Rick - 1975-78 Mason, John - 1981-82 Scott, Andrew, 2003-06 Bendickson, John - 1974-75 Goldberg, Aaron - 2004, 2006-08 Mason, Mark - 1984 Scott, Frank - 1960 Bentley, Scott - 1979, 81 Gray, John - 2007 Massingham, Brett - 1987 Searle, Wayne - 1976-77 Berg, Gregory - 1952-54 Greene, Maurice - 1973-74 Matranga, Walt - 1959 Segall, Cory - 2007 Berggren, Dana - 1967 Guthrie, Scott - 1979 McCarthy, Jack - 1947 Shilling, John - 1952 Bishop, David - 1952-53 McDonald, John - 1975 Shultz, Robert - 1967 Bloom, Russell - 1996, 98 H McGrath, John - 1987 Simoni, Gerry - 1976-78 Booth, Christopher - 1996 McMahon, Mike - 1997-98 Slater, Kevin - 1981-83 Hageman, Ralph - 1959 Braddock, Marvin - 1954-56 Meier, Jim - 1973-74 Smith, Charlie - 2003 Hagg, Randy - 1979 Bradley, Fred - 1960-61 Merhar, Frank - 1964 Smith, Ellis - 1962 Hahn, Dave - 1976 Brooks, Don - 1962 Miller, Brian - 2001, 03 Smith, Harold - 1947 Hakes, Bob - 1978-79 Brooks, Kenny - 1961 Moe, Kris - 1983-84 Stamos, Rich - 1973-74 Hall, Mike - 1960-61 Brow, Dix - 1978-80 Moore, Mark - 1985 Stewart, Chris - 1991 Hammer, Craig - 1973 Brown, Horace - 1983 Morey, Frank - 1948-51 Stewart, James - 1999 Hansen, Jeff - 2004 Byron, Joe - 1965 Moscovic, Chad - 2005-08 Strickland, Kelly - 1996 Hargis, William - 1973 Murray, Matt - 1995-97 Stromer, Carl - 1947 Hart, Tim - 1991-92 Sweeney, Ben - 1987 C Hauser, Ernie - 1964-65 Campbell, Alan - 1961-62, 1964-65 Hawk, Frank - 1960 N Cantor, Ron - 1987 Henderson, Scott - 2002 Napier, Hal - 1951 T Carlsson, Johan - 2008 Henricks, Don - 1953-54 Neal, Don - 1953-56 Tarpey, Mark - 1957 Carlsson, Magnus - 1998-2000 Hinkle, Lon - 1970-72 Nease, Hal - 1953-54 Taylor, Kent - 1979-80 Carrasco, Ray - 1966-1967 Hobby, Dave - 1982-83 Nettles, Tom - 1967 Teasdall, William - 1967 Carraslo, Demetrio - 1986-89 Hoffenberg, Matt - 2008 Nilsson, Linus - 2004-05 Todd, Tim - 1989, 1991-92 Carson, Robert - 1966 Holme, Jeff - 1974 Tunstall, Rich - 1966 Carter, John - 1964 Holmgren, Mike - 1958-59 Turk, Dennis - 1966 Cassidy, Kurt - 1997, 1999 Houston, Kent - 1976 O Tuttle, Paul - 1962, 1964 Chase, Don - 1951-54 Hubbard, Kim - 1978-79 O'Conner, Ron - 1957-60 Twiggs, Greg - 1981-83 Choi, Aaron - 2003-05 Hughes, John - 1977, 1979-80 Osgood, Bill - 1973-74 Citarella, Ryan - 2007 Hurlburt, Bill - 1948-51 Ott, Robert - 1956-57 Clamp, Phillip - 1992 W Clements, Lennie - 1976-79 J P Walker, Bruce - 1973 Cole, Chris - 2006 Walker, Dale - 1976-77 25 Coleman, Bill - 1988-90 Jenning, Mike - 1975 Pabarcus, William - 1967 Walsh, Terry - 1986 Conroy, Mike - 1974 Johansson, Lars - 2000-03 Paciotti, Doug - 1979 Ward, Chris - 1984 Correa, Larry - 2000 Johnson, Howard - 1984-85 Pailthorpe, Mark - 1980 Ward, Richard - 1966-67 Courtney, Chuck - 1960-62 Jones, Brandon - 1995-97 Paluch, Kevin - 1979 Warman, Mark - 2002-04 2008-09 SDSU MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Crone, Kelly - 1974-75 Jones, Gundy - 2000 Palm, David - 2006, 2008 Warthen, Josh - 2004-06 Crosthwaite, Mike - 1966 Jones, Jim - 1974-75 Parker, Evan - 1988 Washburn, Bruce - 1964 Crowther, Doug - 1978 Jones, Ronald - 1959 Paulson, Dennis - 1984-85 Watrous, Garth - 1996 Curtis, Dick - 1960 Jun, Mike - 1990-91, 1994 Piercy, Scott - 1999-2001 Weesner, Brad - 1997-98 Porras, Jerry - 2008 Weikel, Joe - 1949, 1951 K Porzak, Adam - 2007 Weishan, Kevin - 1987-88 D Posladek, Dick - 1955 Welch, Edward - 1959 Karaffa, Melvin - 1952-53 Davee, Jerry - 1956-58 Prince, Carl - 1960-61 Welty, Carl - 1960-62 Karney, Douglas - 1989 Davidson, Mike - 1982 Puterbaugh, Jamie - 2007-08 Whitehead, Steve - 1977 Kearney, Brandon - 2002 DenDekker, Mark - 1984-86 Puterbaugh, Jason - 2007 Wickstrom, Ron - 1959 King, Ryan - 1996 Devilbliss, Dan - 1995 Wiley, Trey - 1994 Kline, Gary - 1965-66 Dewes, James - 1952 Williams, Scott - 1981-82 Knecht, Jeff - 1967 R Dimascio, Dean - 1988 Wilson, John - 1965 Krause, Larry - 1955 Rawcliffe, Donald - 1956-57 Donnelly, Howard - 1957-58 Wolmpner, Gene - 1948, 1950-51 Kumagai, Wayne - 1989 Raymer, Terry - 1976-77 Donovan, Ryan - 2000-01 Worley, Curt - 1976-78 Redman, Ron - 1955-56 Wynn, Michael - 2007 Rethmeier, Ryan - 1994 E L Rhodenbaugh, Jeff - 1974-77 Edwards, Ross - 1995 Lamb, Jack - 1954 Riley, Kevin - 1992 Z Lassiter, Randy - 1975 Ellison, Matt - 1977 Riley, Mike - 1965-66 Zech, Lawrence - 1982-83 Leong, Jack - 1979-81 Rising John, - 1947-49 Lepak, John - 2001, 2003 Roberts, Terry - 1978 Active golfers in bold Leslie, Blair - 1949-51 Rodriguez, Gilberto - 2003-04