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Arizona Men's Golf MEDIA GUIDE Arizona men’s golf MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA GUIDE 2017-18 RESULTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2018-19 ARIZONA ROSTER Name Cl. Ht. Hometown (Previous School) Roster ........................................................ 1 Gavin Cohen So. 6-2 Tucson, Ariz. (Catalina Foothills HS) Schedule .................................................... 1 Briggs Duce So. 5-11 Sierra Vista, Ariz. (Buena HS) Travis Fredborg Sr. 6-2 Selkirk, Manitoba (University of Nevada) 2017-18 Results ....................................... 2 Tianlang Guan So. 5-10 Guangzhou, China (Guangzhou Zhixin HS) Yearly Results Since 2000 ...................... 3 David Laskin Jr. 5-9 Elk Grove, Calif. (Jesuit HS) Year-By-Year Results ............................... 5 Ethan Marcus R-Sr. 5-11 Boca Raton, Fla. (Nova Southeastern University) Team Tournament Victories ................... 6 Drake Mendenhall So. 5-10 Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay HS) Brad Reeves Jr. 5-11 Woodbridge, Calif. (Lodi HS) Individual Champions ............................ 7 Austin Stadeli R-Sr. 6-1 Scottsdale, Calif. (Notre Dame Prep HS) Individual Honors .................................... 8 Dylan Stein Sr. 5-8 Flemington, New Jersey (Towson University) Scoring Records ....................................10 Trevor Werbylo So. 6-1 Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic HS) Wildcats in the Pros .............................13 COACHING STAFF All-Time Letterwinners .......................15 Head Coach: Jim Anderson, seventh season (New Mexico ‘03) Assistant Coach: Chris Nallen, sixth season (Arizona ‘04) 2018-19 SCHEDULE Date Tournament Location Course Fall Sept. 17-18 Huntsman Springs Invitational Driggs, Idaho Huntsman Springs Golf Club Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 NCi Invitational Fort Worth, Texas Colonial Country Club Oct. 22-23 Little Rock Invitational Little Rock, Ark. Chenal Country Club Nov. 5-7 St. Mary’s Invitational Pebble Beach, Calif. Poppy Hills Golf Course Spring Jan. 28-29 Arizona Intercollegiate Tucson, Ariz. Sewailo Golf Club Feb. 21-23 John Burns Intercollegiate Lihue, Hawai’i Wailua Golf Course March 3-5 Cabo Collegiate Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Querencia Golf Club March 11-12 Lamkin Grips San Diego Classic San Diego, Calif. San Diego Country Club March 18-19 Arizona N.I.T Tucson, Ariz. Omni Tucson National Golf Club March 28-30 The Goodwin Stanford, Calif. Stanford Golf Course April 13-14 Western Intercollegiate Santa Cruz, Calif. Pasatiempo Golf Club April 22-24 Pac-12 Championships Eugene, Ore. Eugene Country Club Home tournaments in BOLD 2 ARIZONA GOLF 2017-18 RESULTS 2017-18 Season John Burns Intercollegiate (T-4th of 20 -6) ASU Thunderbird Invitational (5th of 17 -14) Coach: Jim Anderson Feb. 15-17 in Lihue, HI April 14-15 in Tempe, Ariz. 8th at Pac-12 Championship Team Finish Team Finish 1st Texas A&M -29 1st Arizona State -22 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate (3rd of 17 +14) T-2nd North Carolina -12 2nd UNLV -21 Sept. 22-23 in Albuquerque, N.M. T-2nd UNLV -12 3rd Oklahoma -19 Team Finish T-4th Virginia -6 4th Oklahoma State -17 1st BYU +9 T-4th Arizona -6 5th Arizona -14 2nd Washington +13 Arizona Individuals Arizona Individuals 3rd Arizona +14 6th George Cunningham 76-69-67=211 (-5) 5th David Laskin 64-70-72=206 (-7) 4th UNLV +15 T-7th David Laskin 67-69-76=212 (-4) T-8th George Cunningham 73-68-67=208 (-5) 5th Colorado State +17 T-37th Trevor Werbylo 73-68-77=218 (+2) T-19th Trevor Werbylo 70-73-69=212 (-1) Arizona Individuals T-43rd Brad Reeves 73-73-73=219 (+3) T-19th Brad Reeves 71-73-68=212 (-1) 1st George Cunningham 70-69-69-208 (-8) T-78th Tianlang Guan 76-72-76=224 (+8) T-52nd Gavin Cohen 74-74-72=220 (+7) T-27th Brad Reeves 74-77-72-223 (+7) T-27th Trevor Werbylo 74-73-76-223 (+7) Arizona NIT (3rd of 16 -6) Pac-12 Championships (8th of 12 +2) T-40th Dylan Stein 74-78-73-225 (+9) Feb. 25-26 in Tucson, Ariz. April 23-25 in Rolling Hills, Calif. T-61st David Laskin 75-79-75-229 (+13) Team Finish Team Finish 1st UNLV -50 1st USC -31 2nd Arizona State -38 2nd Colorado -27 Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational (13th of 15 +11) 3rd Arizona State -23 Oct. 1-3 in North Plains, Ore. 3rd Arizona -34 4th North Texas -28 4th Stanford -19 Team Finish 5th California -16 1st Oklahoma -27 5th Iowa State -24 2nd Stanford -24 Arizona Individuals 8th Arizona +2 3rd Vanderbilt -18 T-7th George Cunningham 68-68-69=205 (-11) Arizona Individuals T-2nd George Cunningham 67-67-69-69=272 (-12) 4th Clemson -15 T-9th Trevor Werbylo 70-66-70=206 (-10) 5th Florida -11 T-12th Brad Reeves 69-71-68=208 (-8) T-34th Gavin Cohen 74-71-71-69=285 (+1) T-19th David Laskin 72-69-70=211 (-5) T-39th Tianlang Guan 68-72-76-70=286 (+2) 13th Arizona +11 T-48th Brad Reeves 71-72-73-73=289 (+5) Arizona Individuals 83rd Travis Fredborg 75-81-73=229 (+13) T-23rd Brad Reeves 68-74-69-211 (-2) T-55th Trevor Werbylo 71-69-76-75=291 (+7) T-38th George Cunningham 70-73-72-215 (+2) Lamkin Grips SD Classic (3rd of 16 -4) T-69th David Laskin 75-71-76-79=301 (+17) T-54th David Laskin 72-73-73-218 (+5) March 12-13 in Chula Vista, Calif. Team Finish NCAA Kissimmee Regional (6th of 14 -18) T-62nd Travis Fredborg 75-76-74-225 (+12) May 14-16 in Kissimmee, Fla. T-68th Trevor Werbylo 82-70-74-226 (+13) 1st Oklahoma State -44 2nd Texas Tech -12 Team Finish 3rd Arizona -4 1st Florida -42 Tavistock Collegiate Invitational (10th of 17 +15) 2nd UCF -30 Oct. 22-24 in Windermere, Fla. T-4th North Carolina +1 T-4th Ole Miss +1 3rd Vanderbilt -22 Team Finish 4th North Carolina -21 1st California -6 Arizona Individuals T-14th George Cunningham 72-73-69=214 (-2) 5th Kent State -20 T-2nd Illinois -5 6th Arizona -18 T-2nd Florida -5 T-14th David Laskin 69-73-72=214 (-2) T-16th Trevor Werbylo 72-68-75=215 (-1) Arizona Individuals 4th Vanderbilt -3 T-6th George Cunningham 67-72-68=207 (-9) 5th North Florida E T-22nd Brad Reeves 72-74-71=217 (+1) T-69th Tianlang Guan 74-77-75=226 (+10) T-14th Brad Reeves 71-72-69=212 (-4) 10th Arizona +15 T-14th Trevor Werbylo 72-71-69=212 (-4) Arizona Individuals T-26th Tianlang Guan Sub-Sub-70=70 (-2) T-11th George Cunningham 69-73-72-214 (-2) Oregon Duck Invitational (6th of 16 +25) March 26-27 in Eugene, Ore. T-32nd David Laskin 74-72-69=215 (-1) T-51st Trevor Werbylo 72-79-73-224 (+8) 74th Gavin Cohen 78-79-Sub=229 (+13) T-60th Brad Reeves 74-81-71-226 (+10) Team Finish T-65th David Laskin 77-69-81-227 (+11) T-1st Liberty +13 T-78th Dylan Stein 80-80-70-230 (+14) T-1st Oregon +13 T-3rd Santa Clara +17 Saint Mary’s Invitational (11th of 18 +10) T-3rd Oregon State +17 Nov. 6-8 in Pebble Beach, Calif. 5th St. Mary’s +23 Team Finish 6th Arizona +25 1st USC -28 Arizona Individuals 2nd Stanford -22 T-16th George Cunningham 72-69-77=218 (+5) 3rd Colorado State -12 T-16th Brad Reeves 74-74-70=218 (+5) 4th BYU -9 T-21st Trevor Werbylo 74-73-73=220 (+7) 5th San Francisco -5 T-24th David Laskin 72-74-75=221 (+8) 11th Arizona +10 T-74th Dylan Stein 81-76-77=234 (+21) Arizona Individuals T-8th Brad Reeves 67-70-71-208 (-5) Western Intercollegiate (9th of 15 +16) T-43rd Travis Fredborg 77-71-69-217 (+4) April 7-8 in Santa Cruz, Calif. T-48th George Cunningham 72-74-72-218 (+5) Team Finish T-73rd Trevor Werbylo 76-77-72-225 (+12) 1st North Carolina -14 T-77th David Laskin 78-71-77-226 (+13) 2nd California -4 T-3rd San Diego State +2 T-3rd USC +2 Arizona Intercollegiate (1st of 18 +10) 5th Texas +4 Jan. 29-30 in Tucson, Ariz. 9th Arizona +16 Team Finish 1st Arizona +10 2nd Texas A&M +12 Arizona Individuals T-1st George Cunningham 66-66-68=200 (-10) 3rd Baylor +14 T-31st Trevor Werbylo 74-70-69=213 (+3) 4th St. Mary’s +23 T-31st David Laskin 73-70-70=213 (+3) 5th BYU +31 T-37th Brad Reeves 71-75-68=214 (+4) Arizona Individuals T-83rd Briggs Duce 78-72-76=226 (+16) 2nd George Cunningham 78-71-65=214 (+1) T-92nd Travis Fredborg 80-75-77=232 (+22) 10th Tianlang Guan 75-72-71-218 (+5) T-11th David Laskin 85-69-65=219 (+6) T-25th Brad Reeves 79-68-75=222 (+9) T-45th Trevor Werbylo 81-78-68=227 (+14) ARIZONAWILDCATS.COM 3 YEARLY RESULTS SINCE 2000 YEARLY RESULTS SINCE 2000 2000-01 Season 2005-06 Season 2010-11 Season Coach: Rick LaRose Coach: Rick LaRose Coach: Rick LaRose 3rd at Pac-10 Championships 5th at Pac-10 Championships 7th at Pac-10 Championships William H. Tucker Intercollegiate (3rd +1) William H. Tucker Intercollegiate (T-8th +15) Topy Cup (6th -3) The Preview by PING & GolfWeek (T-4th +14) Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge (T-7th +14) William H. Tucker Intercollegiate (8th +33) Jerry Pate Intercollegiate (T-9th +24) Jerry Pate Intercollegiate (10th +8) Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (15th +68) GolfWorld Palmetto Dunes (12th E) CordeValle Collegiate (6th +6) Gifford Collegiate Championship (10th +62) CGF Match Play Championships (1st) Hooters Match Play Championship (4th) Arizona Intercollegiate (T-5th +27) Arizona Intercollegiate (8th +21) Arizona Intercollegiate (T-2nd -9) Anteater Invitational (1st +8) John Burns Intercollegiate (4th -19) John Burns Intercollegiate (6th -31) John Burns Intercollegiate (8th +3) U.S.
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