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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2014-15 Men’s Almanac

Table of Contents...... 1 This is FSU Golf...... 2-3 PAGE 6 - Seminole Golf Course...... 4 Noles In The Pros Tallahassee Golf Courses...... 5 Seminoles in the Pros...... 6-8

2014-2015 Outlook 2015 Quick Facts...... 9 2015 Season Outlook...... 10 2015 Roster...... 11

Student-Athletes 2014-15 Seminoles...... 12 Rowin Caron...... 13 PAGE 13-21 - Collin Engelhardt...... 14 Hank Lebioda...... 15 Player Bios Cristobal Del Solar...... 16 Anthony Alex...... 17 Harry Ellis...... 18 Josh Lee...... 19 Jack Maguire...... 20 Carter Thompson...... 21

Coaching Staff Head Coach Trey Jones...... 22-23 Assistant Coach Robert Duck...... 24 Assistant Coach Matt Savage...... 25 PAGE 22 - Women’s Head Coach Amy Bond...... 26 Head Coach Trey Jones University and Athletic Admin...... 27 Men’s Golf Support Staff ...... 28

2013-14 Review 2014 Season in Review...... 29 2014 Season Statistics...... 30 2014 Results ...... 31

History of the Program Championship History...... 32 Coaching History...... 33 PAGE 34 - All-Americans/Hall of Fame...... 34 All-Americans All-Time Letterwinners...... 35 Year-By-Year Results...... 36-39

Media Information...... 40

CREDITS The 2014-15 Florida State Men’s Golf Media Guide is a publication of the FSU Sports Information Office. Written and edited by Maryjane Gardner with additional assistance by Cristian Gonzalez Mendez, Becca Kepto, Stephanie Pellitteri and Jack Shields. Page template designed by Grant Hawkins Design, while the cover page is designed by Peter Mamatey. Page layout by Maryjane Gardner. Featured photographers: Ryals Lee, Mike Olivella, Ross Obley, Todd Drexler, Tim Cowie, Jeff Romance, Jeff Tuttle, Michael Wade and The PGA.

PAGE 1 THIS IS FLORIDA STATE A dynamic, competitive, elite research institution, Florida State University is world-renowned for the quality of its faculty, academic programs and a focus on developing graduates who are innovators and leaders.

From its National High Magnetic Field Laboratory to special programs designed to aid student-veterans, an entrepreneur- ial culture, championship athletics and a prime location in the heart of the state capital, Florida State is widely known for offering an outstanding academic environment.

Florida State offers more than 300 undergraduate, graduate and professional programs, including law and medicine, to more than 41,000 undergraduate and graduate students in 16 colleges and currently employs more than 6,000 faculty and staff.

What makes Florida State so distinctive is its academic rigor and amazing array of research opportunities, creative efforts and engagement activities provided to students in an atmosphere that feels personal and caring.

Florida State is proud of its rich heritage and core values that champion excellence from top national rankings in the sciences and a thriving technology transfer sector to internationally celebrated programs in the fine and performing arts and a service-learning mission that continues to be a model for the nation.

Florida State has more than 600 recognized student organizations that allow students to find their own niche. Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park Tallahassee boasts diverse heritage and flourishes with many cultures, rhythms and flavors. Museums, festivals, cuisine, arts and crafts and year-round events honor and celebrate a diversity of heritage in the Tallahassee area. Florida’s Capital City played a major role in the history of the state of Florida, and in American history.

Tallahassee is home to approximately 60,000 college stu- dents between Florida State University, Florida A&M Univer- sity and Tallahassee Community College. Higher learning has been a jewel in the crown of Tallahassee since Florida State’s early beginnings in 1851. Between the educational environment and the seat of state government, numerous opportunities are available in Tallahassee for those begin- ning a career and a life following college.

PAGE 2 THIS IS FSU GOLF QUALITY LEADERSHIP When head coach Trey Jones took over Florida State’s men’s golf program in 2004, the Seminoles were eighth in the ACC and had not made the NCAA tournament since 1998. Under his leadership, Jones morphed the Seminoles into a winning program, lead- ing the team to nine NCAA Tournament appearances, the most ever in Seminole lore. Jones’ coaching ex- pertise led the men’s golf team to become recognized as a top contender in the conference and across the nation, revamping the perception of the program. The evidence can be found in the 2008 ACC Cham- pionship trophy he brought to Tallahassee. In 2012, 2014 USF Invitational Florida State finished in a tie for eighth place at the NCAA Championship Finals marking the second time in three seasons the Seminoles finished in the top eight of tournament standings.

2008 ACC Championships: Matt Savage & Jonas Blixt

All-American Jack Maguire

PRESTIGIOUS PROGRAM Florida State is known for developing elite talent and that reputation was further sustained when the men’s golf team was invited to compete in the NCAA Tournament for their ninth consecutive season in 2014. This would not have been possible without assistance from the Seminoles’ superb athletes such as Jack Maguire and Hank Lebioda. The Seminoles have been successful in the ACC with back-to-back ACC Freshmen of the Year honorees, Jack Maguire (2014) and Hank Lebioda (2013), being named the 2010 and 2012 ACC Player of the Year, and 2009 : Jonas Blixt winning the 2008 ACC Championship. The & Drew Kittleson team has had 17 All-ACC Team Selections since 2007 and 8 GCAA/ All-Americans. Kyle Cobb was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team in 2012.

PAGE 3 SEMINOLE GOLF COURSE

•18 Hole •Public Golf course • 73 •7,147 yards •76.2 course rating •129 slope •Built: 1962 / Redesigned 2004 •Architect: Bill Amick The Dave Middleton Golf Complex and the Don Veller Seminole Golf •Greens: TifEagle Course are home to the PGA Golf Management Program, which •Fairways: Bermuda is one of only a few programs in the country accredited by the •Season: Open All Year ’s Association of America. A 27,000-square- foot clubhouse, the Dave Middleton Golf Complex boasts private technologically advanced Wi-Fi classrooms, study and teaching labs, an internship library, a fully equipped club repair room, a pro shop, locker rooms and the Renegade Grill. The $7 million facility is a two-building complex, which also includes a multi-directional driving range, a video analysis instructional center with hitting bays for inclement weather, chipping and putting greens, as well as locker rooms, team lounge, auditorium and fitness facility.

The golf course was renovated in 2004 with the reconstruction of all 18 greens, complexes, tee boxes and the state-of-the-art TiffEagle Turf was installed on all the putting surfaces. Each year the facility hosts more than 60,000 rounds of golf. The golf course was recently recognized as one of the top 10 golf courses in the country by the National Golf Foundation for customer loyalty and satisfaction.

PAGE 4 AREA GOLF COURSES

Southwood Golf Club Golden Eagle Country Club Tallahassee, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla.

Killearn Country Club and Inn Capital City Country Club Tallahassee, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Camp Creek Golf Club Panama City Beach, Fla. Shark’s Tooth Golf Club Lake Powell, Fla.

St. James Bay Golf Resort Carrabelle, Fla.

PAGE 5 2014 NOLES IN THE PROS REVIEW George McNeill - PGA Tour Jonas Blixt - PGA Tour Best finish: 2nd () Best finish: 2nd (Masters Tournament) Top 10 Finishes: Four Top 10 Finishes: One Top 25 Finishes: 10 Top 25 Finishes: Five Money: $2,014,357 Money: $1,342,198

Brooks Koepka - PGA Tour/European Tour Daniel Berger - web.com Tour Best finish: 2nd (Omega European Masters/Frys.com Open) Best finish: 2nd (Stonebrae Classic) Top 10 Finishes: Five Top 10 Finishes: Five Top 25 Finishes: 10 Top 25 Finishes: 10 Money: $1,605,498 Money: $209,286 *-T4 at U.S. Open *- Secured 2014-15 PGA Tour Card * - Secured 2014-15 PGA Tour Card

PAGE 6 NOLES IN THE PROS Including the 1993 PGA Championship won by , former Florida State golfers have won more than 50 PGA Tour events. Since won the 1971 Houston Champions Invitational, nearly one dozen former Seminoles have earned overwhelming success on the PGA, Senior PGA (Champions Tour), European Challenge Tour, Web.com, and Buy.com Tours. The members of this fraternity have won more than $60 million in prize money since finishing their Semi- nole careers. While representing Florida State and the Seminole golf program, the tournaments where they were victorious include U.S. Open (Hubert Green), the PGA Championship (Paul Azinger and Jeff Sluman), and the Buick (Kenny Knox).Most recently, 2008 graduate Jonas Blixt won his second PGA Tour- nament at the 2013 Greenbrier Classic. Jonas Blixt - 2012 Frys.com Open Champion 2013 Greenbrier Classic Champion George McNeil - 2007 Frys.com Open Champion 2012 Puerto Nolan Henke- Rico Open 3 PGA Tour Champion Titles

Brian Kamm - 1992 Panama City Beach Classic Champion Kenny Knox - 3 PGA Tour Victories

Brooks Koepka

Bob Duval - 1999 Emerald Coast Classic Drew Kittleson

PAGE 7 NOLES IN THE PROS Paul Azinger Starting the PGA Tour in 1982, Paul Azinger had 12 wins including the 1993 PGA Championships. After transferring from Brevard Community College, Azinger completed his collegiate career at Florida State in 1981. While at Florida State, Azinger led the Semi- nole golf team to its highest ranking ever and was named the Metro Conference Cham- pion and the Most Valuable Player in 1981. Azinger was named to the FSU Hall of Fame in 1988. The Holyoke, Mass., native was a member of the US four times (1989, 1991, 1993, 2002) and captain of the 2008 team at the Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky. Throughout his career Azinger was passionate about playing in the Ryder Cup and his hard work paid off as he and American’s top golfers returned the Ryder Cup to the United States for the first time since 1999. Azinger got his first win in 1987 as he went on to win the , Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational and Canon Sammy Davis Jr. Greater Hartford Open. In 1992 he won The and followed up with his best year in 1993. He won the coveted PGA Championship along with the and . After battling cancer, Azinger came back strong by winning the 2000 Sony Open in Hawaii. He spent almost 300 weeks in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Rankings between 1988 and 1994.

Hubert Green Seminole golf legend Hubert Green, who won 22 events while playing on the PGA Tour, was inducted into World Golf Hall of Fame in 2007 and was honored at the Induction Ceremony Nov. 12, 2007 at the World Golf Village in St. Augustine, Fla. Green came to Florida State in 1965 and served as the captain of the golf team in 1968. He led Florida State to a 10th place finish in the NCAA Championship tournament in 1968 and guided the Seminoles to several impressive dual meet victories over many teams in the southeastern United States including Florida during his collegiate career. Green was inducted in the Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1977. He graduated from Florida State and turned professional in 1969. Green is one of the most successful professional golfers in the history of the sport. He won 19 events while playing on the PGA Tour including the U.S. Open Champion- ship in 1977 and the PGA Championship in 1985. He played on the 1977, 1979 and 1985 U.S. Ryder Cup Teams and is currently playing on the Champions Tour. Green has earned four titles while playing on the Champions Tour with his most recent championship coming in 2002 at the Lightpath Long Island Classic.

Jeff Sluman Born and raised in Rochester, New York, Jeff Sluman transferred to Florida State in 1978 and became one of the best golfers on the team until he graduated with a finance degree in 1980. While on the PGA Tour, he won six titles including the 1988 PGA Champion- ship. Named to the 1989 Florida State Hall of Fame Class, his time at Florida State was well spent as he led the team to three tournament wins and the NCAA tournament. Before he arrived in Tallahassee, he won the 1978 New York State Amateur Tourna- ment. Playing on the PGA Tour from 1980-2009, he finished in the top ten 105 times. His first tour victory happened to be the 1988 PGA Championship but he did not win another tournament until the 1997 Tucson Chrysler Classic. He followed up with another win at the 1998 Greater and the 1999 Sony Open in Hawaii. In 2001 he won the B.C. Open and had his last PGA Victory with the 2002 . Sluman still plays professional golf on the Champions Tour and already has two top 10 finishes in 2014 including a second place finish in the Mitsubishi Electric Champi- onship at Hualalai. He’s had five wins since 2008 including the 2013 Liberty Mutual Insur- ance Legends of Golf, the 2011 Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach, the 2009 and 2008 Walmart First Tee Open at Pebble Beach and the 2008 Bank of America Championship.

PAGE 8 2014-15 QUICK FACTS THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY President John Thrasher Location Tallahassee, Fla. Enrollment 41,477 Founded 1851 Symbol Seminoles Colors Garnet and Gold Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Affiliation NCAA Director of Athletics Stan Wilcox (Notre Dame ‘81) Assoc. AD/Sport Oversight Bernie Waxman (Florida State ‘71) SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant AD/SID Elliott Finebloom Men’s Golf SID Maryjane Gardner Email [email protected] Office Phone 850-644-2016 Cell Phone 850-443-2148 Athletics Website Seminoles.com Twitter @fsugolf Facebook facebook.com/FSUMensGolf Conference Website theacc.com Conference Twitter @ACCMGolf FSU MEN’S GOLF Head Coach Trey Jones Alma Mater North Alabama ‘91 Year at FSU 12th Season Assistant Coach Robert Duck (4th season) Alma Mater Augusta State ‘01 Assistant Coach Matt Savage (3rd season) Alma Mater Florida State ‘09 Facilities Don A. Veller Seminole Golf Course First Year of Golf 1948 NCAA Appearances 31

2013-14 SEASON IN REVIEW ACC Tournament Finish 2nd NCAA Regionals Finish 5th NCAA Tournament Finish 24th Final Ranking 24th () 24th (Golfstat) Letterwinners Returned/Lost 8/1 Newcomers 1

PAGE 9 2015 SEASON OUTLOOK

2014 Tavistock Collegiate Invitational Champions NUMBER ONE On October 22, 2014, Florida State reached the top of the GolfStat rankings for the first time in school history. After a victory at the Tavistock Collegiate Invitational, the Seminoles reached the top spot. They finished the fall season ranked No. 2 by Golfweek, No. 2 by GCAA and No. 3 by GolfStat. TWO TITLES After starting the season with two second place finishes, the Seminoles made four birdies on the last two holes to overtake No. 12 Vanderbilt and win the Tavistock Collegiate Invitational by two strokes. The 15-team field had 11 teams ranked in the top 50, including No. 1 Illinois and No. 4 Baylor. A week later, the Seminoles traveled to the FGCU Classic in which they posted a 13-stroke victory over Florida. With second place finishes at the Fighting Illini/Olympia Fields Invitational and Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, Florida State finished the fall 50-2. This fall goes down as the best semester in school history. 10 TOP 10 FINISHES Florida State had ten top ten individual finishes in four tournaments this fall. Junior Hank Lebioda had three top ten finishes (T2, T2, T7) all during the month of October. Junior Rowin Caron also posted three top ten finishes (T4, T3, 8). Sophomores Jack Maguire (T3, T6) and Josh Lee (T2, T6) were close behind with two apiece. SPRING SEASON The Seminoles once again start the spring season at the Gator Invitational where the members of this roster have excelled. Hank Lebioda and Rowin Caron were both in the line-up when the team won the title in 2013. Last season Lebioda tied for first in the individual standings as the team finished in second place. Florida State is hosting the Semi- 2014 FGCU Classic Champions noles Intercollegiate once again at Southwood Golf Club in Tallahassee from March 13-15. The team finished second last year after winning the title in 2013. The team finishes the regular season at the Gary Koch Intercollegiate in Tampa which the team won in 2013. The ACC Championship is April 24-26 and is once again at the Old North State Club in Uwharrie Point, N.C. NCAA Regionals are scheduled for May 14-16 while the NCAA Cham- pionship will be held at the Conces- sion Golf Club in Bradenton, Fla., from May 29-June 3.

PAGE 10 2015 ROSTER NAME HT YR HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL Anthony Alex 6-0 SO Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. St. John’s Virtual School Rowin Caron 6-0 JR Terheijden, Netherlands Regionale Scholengemeenschap’t Rijks Cristobal Del Solar 6-1 RS-SO Renaca, Vina del Mar, Chile IMG Academy Harry Ellis 5-11 SO Southampton, England Wildern School Collin Engelhardt 5-8 JR Orlando, Fla. Trinity Prep Hank Lebioda 5-11 JR Winter Springs, Fla. Trinity Prep Josh Lee 5-10 SO Orange Park, Fla. Fleming Island H.S. Jack Maguire 6-0 SO St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg H.S. Carter Thompson 6-2 FR Tallahassee, Fla. Leon H.S.

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Trey Jones (12th Season) Assistant Coach: Robert Duck (4th Season) Assistant Coach: Matt Savage(3rd Season)

From left to right: Head coach Trey Jones, assistant coach Matt Savage, sophomore Harry Ellis, sophomore Jack Maguire, junior Rowin Caron, fresh- man Carter Thompson, redshirt sophomore Cristobal Del Solar, sophomore Anthony Alex, junior Hank Lebioda, sophomore Josh Lee, junior Collin Engel- hardt, assistant coach Robert Duck

2014-15 Florida State Men’s and Women’s Golf Teams

PAGE 11 SEMINOLES AROUND THE WORLD LOCATION Ponte Vedra Beach Florida (5): Anthony Alex, Collin Engelhardt, Hank Lebioda, Josh Tallahassee Lee, Jack Maguire, Carter Orange Park Thompson Chile: Cristobal Del Solar Winter Springs England: Harry Ellis Chile (1) Florida (6) Anthony Alex Netherlands: Rowin Caron Cristobal Del Solar Collin Engelhardt Hank Lebioda Josh Lee Orlando Jack Maguire St. Petersburg Netherlands (1) Carter Thompson Rowin Caron

Vina del Mar

Terheijden

England (1) Harry Ellis Southampton

Hank Lebioda at NCAA Championship

Harry Ellis and Trey Jones at USF Invitational

PAGE 12 ROWIN CARON 5’11” BY THE NUMBERS JUNIOR Lowest Round: 66 (USF Invitational, Spring 2014) Lowest Tournament: 206 (Tavistock Collegiate TERHEIJDEN, NETHERLANDS Invitational; Spring 2013) Regionale Scholengemeenschap ‘t Rijks Best Finish: 1 (Gary Koch Invitational, Spring 2013)

Sophomore Season: Spring 2014 – Fin- combine for a 72.31 average for the ished the spring season with a 73.54 year…played 22 rounds in all eight of stroke average to combine for a 73.18 the Seminole tournaments…posted a average for the year…shot a 5-under 211 at career low round of 68 in the second the USF Invitational to finish tied for 16th… round of the Seminole Intercolle- posted his lowest round in college with a giate…tied for first at the Gary Koch 66 in the final day of play as the team won Invitational with a 9-under 207…shot a the USF Invitational…his 66 was the 12th 9-under 207 at the Seminole Inter- lowest round in the ACC all year…helped collegiate as well where he finished the Seminoles finish tied for second at fifth…tied for fifth at the snow storm the Seminole Intercollegiate as he carded shortened C&F Bank Intercollegiate a 2-under 214 to tie for eighth…stroke with a 1-under 69…one of two fresh- average was 25th in the ACC…finished men in the ACC to win a tournament tied for 23rd at the ACC Championships this year. Fall 2012 – Posted a 73.50 as he posted a 1-over 217. Fall 2013 – Led stroke average in only four rounds the team with a 72.22 stroke average for of golf in two tournaments…finished the fall…competed in three tournaments tied for 12th in the hurricane canceled for nine rounds…finished tied for fifth at Querencia Cabo Collegiate with a the Crooked Stick Intercollegiate to lead 2-over 74. the team to a fourth place finish…tied for ship in 2010…won the National U-19 Stroke eighth in Windermere, Fla., at the Isleworth Before Florida State: Graduated from Play Championship, finished third in the Collegiate Invitational…placed his lowest Regionale Scholengemeenschap ‘t Rijks in National U-22 Stroke Play Championship round of 69 at Isleworth. Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands in 2012… in 2011 and won the U-22 Stroke Play in won the National U-16 Stroke Play Champi- 2012…earned a second place finish in both Freshman Season: Spring 2013 – Posted onship in 2008…finished in eighth place in the Voorjaarswedstrijd and Zomerwedstrijd a 72.09 stroke average for the spring to the U-17 European Young Masters and was (National Men’s Tournaments) in 2011…won ranked first in the National the U-22 National Match Play Champion- U-19 ranking in 2008…fin- ship in 2011…a second place finish came ished third in the European in the French Boys Stroke Play Tourna- Boys Team Championships ment...earned a third place finish in the and seventh in the U-17 Riverwoods Junior Open in 2011….finished European Young Masters in eighth place at the Junior Orange Bowl Tournament in 2009…ranked Tournament in 2011…ranked third in the second on the National U-22 National Men’s ranking in 2011…won the Ranking in 2009…a fourth International Men’s Championship in 2012. place finish came in the US Junior Masters in 2010 and Personal: Born May 25, 1993…Rowin is a second place finish came the son of Amée and Frank Caron…hob- in Zomerwedstrijd (National bies include music, working out, spending Men’s Tournament) in 2010… time with friends and practicing his game… was ranked third in the Na- selected Florida State over Augusta State, tional Men’s ranking in 2010 Coastal Carolina, South Florida, Auburn and after winning the National Ohio State. Men’s Stroke Play Champion-

Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10 2012-13 10 26 1,880 72.31 68 3 2013-14 11 33 2,415 73.18 66 3 2014-15 4 12 854 71.17 68 3 Totals 25 71 5,149 72.52 66 9

PAGE 13 COLLIN ENGELHARDT

5’8” BY THE NUMBERS JUNIOR Lowest Round: 70 (Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini OFCC, Fall 2014) ORLANDO, FLORIDA Lowest Tournament: 218 (Seminole Intercollegiate, Trinity Prep Spring 2013) Best Finish: 20 (Inverness Intercollegiate, Fall 2012)

Intercollegiate where he finished tied for won the playoff to win the championship… 2014 ACC HONOR ROLL 29th with a 2-over 218. Fall 2012 – Posted the 2010 Golfer of the Year in the Orlando 2013 ACC HONOR ROLL a 74.57 stroke average in seven rounds in area by the Bright House Sports Network… three tournaments…finished tied for 20th Athlete of the Week by BHSN once during Sophomore Season: Spring 2014 – Com- at the Inverness Intercollegiate with a his senior season…a member of the varsity peted in one tournament in the spring, 9-over 222. golf team at Trinity Prep since the seventh the Seminole Intercollegiate…had a 75.83 grade…played in the 2010 USGA Junior stroke average for the year…competed in Before Florida State: Graduated from Amateur. the Seminole Intercollegiate as an individu- Trinity Prep in Winter Park, Fla., in 2012… al…tied for 54th with a 6-over 78. Fall 2013 named the 2010 1A Golfer of the Year in Personal: Born February 19, 1994…Collin – Competed at one tournament, the Fighting the state of Florida by the Florida Athletic is the son of Elliott and Jason Englehardt… Illini Invitational at the beginning of the Coaches Association…named the Central two younger brothers, Tristan and Bren- year…finished the tournament tied for 54th. Florida Golfer of the Year in 2010 by the dan…named to the Academic Honor Roll Orlando Sentinel…won the 2010 1A Florida in 2009, 2011 and 2012… also played two Freshman Season: Spring 2013 – Played six High School Athletic Association state years of baseball at Trinity Prep…originally rounds in two tournaments for the Semi- championship…won a single hole playoff from Buffalo, N.Y. …selected Florida State noles and had a 75.33 stroke average…best against A.J. Crouch of Jacksonville Bolles to over Florida, Virginia, North Florida and UCF. finish of the spring came at the Seminole win the title…totaled scores of 70-69 and

Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10 2012-13 5 13 974 74.92 71 0 2013-14 2 6 455 75.83 70 0 Totals 7 19 1,429 75.21 70 0

PAGE 14 HANK LEBIODA 5’11” BY THE NUMBERS JUNIOR Lowest Round: 66 (Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, Fall 2014) WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA Lowest Tournament: 202 (Jerry Pate National Trinity Prep Intercollegiate, Fall 2014) Best Finish: T1 (Gator Invitational, Spring 2014)

2014 ALL-ACC TEAM average...best finish of the fall 2014 PING ALL-REGION TEAM came at the Fighting Illini Invita- 2013 ACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR tional where he posted a 7-over 2013 ALL-ACC TEAM 217 to finish tied for 17th. 2013 ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM 2013 ACC HONOR ROLL Before Florida State: Graduated from Trinity Prep in Winter Park, Sophomore Season: Spring 2014 – Played Fla. in 2012…ranked fourth in the in all eight tournaments this spring for 24 class of 2012 in GolfWeek’s junior rounds of golf…second best stroke average world rankings as he enters on the team with a 71.33 for the semester Florida State for his freshman and 71.91 for the year…tied for first place at season…tied for third at the 2010 the Gator Invitational with a 4-under par… FHSAA 1A State Finals…runner- had his best postseason showing of fourth up at the FGSA Boys Match Play place at the ACC Championships…tied for Championship in 2010…won the 11th place at the USF Invitational which FSGA Boys Junior Championship the team won…had five top 25 finishes in in 2010 and 2012…won the FJT the spring…finished tied for 20th at the at Falcons Fire in 2011…tied for NCAA Regionals at the Lonnie Poole Golf ninth at the 2011 USGA Junior Course…had the best finish at the NCAA Amateur…won the 2011 USGA Championship at the Prairie Dunes Country Junior Amateur Qualifier…tied for Club, tied for 55th, on the team…received second at the 2011 FJT at South- the Golden Nole Award for athletic achieve- wood Country Club in Tallahas- ment, community service, attitude and see…tied for second at the Sea dedication…named to the All-ACC Team for Pines Junior Heritage in 2012… the second consecutive year…named to was named the 2010 FSGA Junior the PING Southeast All-Region Team. Fall Golfer of the Year as a junior 2013 – Played in three tournaments this in high school…selected to the fall for nine rounds…posted a 73.44 stroke First Team Central Florida by the average…after missing the team cut at the Orlando Sentinel as a junior…was Crooked Stick Intercollegiate, had his best the BrightHouse Sports Network showing of the season at the Isleworth Golfer of the Year as a senior Collegiate Invitational…finished second in 2012…named an AJGA Rolex Personal: Born Jan. 14, 1994…son of Virgin- with a 7-under 209…his 209 led the team All-American as a senior in 2012… ia and Dr. David Lebioda…graduated from with the best tournament score this fall… First Team All-Central Florida according to his school with a career 4.06 GPA…named best round on the team of the year was his the Orlando Sentinel and was named the to the honor roll in each of his four prep 68 in the second round of the Isleworth Orange County Player of the Year by the Or- seasons…chose to play golf over baseball Collegiate Invitational. lando Sentinel as a senior…was captain of the golf team at Trinity Prep for his sopho- despite a .407 batting average as a fresh- man as a member of the varsity team. Freshman Season: Spring 2013 – Named more, junior and senior seasons…finished ACC Freshman of the Year…Posted a 72.11 in a tie for seventh place in the individual stroke average this year after a 71.38 this standings at the 95th Annual Florida State spring…played in seven of eight tourna- Amateur Championship in 2012. ments for 21 rounds…finished in the top 20 of six of those tournaments…finished Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10 fifth at the USF Invitational where he had a 4-under 212…tied for 10th at the ACC 2012-13 10 28 2,019 72.11 66 3 Championships with a 3-under 213…named 2013-14 11 33 2,373 71.91 67 3 to the All-ACC Academic Team and the All- 2014-15 4 12 849 70.75 66 3 ACC team. Fall 2012– Played seven rounds in three tournaments for a 74.29 stroke Totals 25 73 5,241 71.79 66 9

PAGE 15 CRISTOBAL DEL SOLAR 6’1” BY THE NUMBERS REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE Lowest Round: 67 (USF Invitational, NCAA Championship; Spring 2014)) RENACA, VINA DEL MAR, CHILE Lowest Tournament: 203 (USF Invitational, Spring IMG Academy 2014) Best Finish: 4 (USF Invitational, Spring 2014)

Redshirt Freshman Season: Spring 2014 six of his – Finished third on the team with a 72.83 nine rounds stroke average for the season and a 72.05 counted average for the spring…his stroke average towards was the 19th best in the ACC…had his best the team finish of the year at the USF Invitational score…had a where he finished in fourth place with a 74.67 stroke 13-under 203…his 203 was the second average for lowest tournament score on the team this the fall. year…his 13-under is also tied for the third lowest three rounds in school history…low- Freshman est round of the year was a 67 at the USF Season: Invitational and at the NCAA Champion- Redshirt ship…was one of three Seminoles to finish season. in the top 10 at the ACC Championship… finished tied for seventh with a 4-under Before Flori- 212…led the team at the NCAA Raleigh da State: Regional when he finished tied for ninth Graduated with a 1-under 212 to propel the team to from the the NCAA Championship. Fall 2013 – After Pendleton tournaments…earned a second place finish redshirting his first year, made an impact School at IMG Academy in 2012… enrolled at the Chilean Junior Open in 2009… third by competing in three tournaments during in the Pendlelton School at IMG Academy place finishes in the 2011 National Amateur the fall…best finish of the year was a tie for in Bradenton, Fla., during the fall of 2010… Tournament of Mexico, the 2011 South 17th at the Crooked Stick Intercollegiate… spent his final two years of his high school American Amateur Cup and the 2011 South career at IMG…attended Colegio American Junior Championships……finished Aleman in Valparaiso, Chile in third place in the under 16 individual (1996-2003) and the Mackay standings at the Optimist Florida USA Tour- School in Vina del Mar, Chile nament in 2009…played in a pre-qualifier (2004-10) before enrolling at for the 2011 U.S. Open where he finished in IMG…very successful during his 17th place in the individual standings…fin- two seasons at IMG…finished in ished in the top 14 in the junior invitational second place in the 2010 Texas at Sage Valley in 2012. Cup Invitational in Dallas, Texas, second at the Future Collegians Personal: Born October 11, 1993…Cristobal World Tour at the University of is the son of Verena Leefhelm and Ernesto Florida in 2010, second at the Del Solar…holds dual nationality in Chile FCWT event at IMG in 2011, sec- and Germany…an exceptional athlete who ond at the FCWT event at Planta- has competed as a soccer player, a rugby tion Inn in 2011 and second at player and a tennis player during his prep the FCWT tournament at Reunion career….began playing golf at the age of resort also in 2011…won quali- three…selected Florida State over North fier for the World Amateur with Carolina, Memphis, Tulsa, Southern Louisi- a 20-under...won the individual ana, South Florida and Barry University. championships at the 2009 and 2010 Chilean Junior Open

Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10 2013-14 10 30 2,185 72.83 67 3 2014-15 1 3 234 78.00 76 0 Totals 11 33 2,419 73.30 67 3

PAGE 16 ANTHONY ALEX 6’0” BY THE NUMBERS Lowest Round: 66 (Tavistock Collegiate Invitational, SOPHOMORE Fall 2014) PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA Lowest Tournament: 213 (Jerry Pate National St. John’s Virtual School Intercollegiate, Fall 2014) Best Finish: T15 (Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, Fall 2014)

2014 ACC HONOR ROLL SPRING 2014 DEAN’S LIST FALL 2013 DEAN’S LIST Freshman Season: Spring – Played in one tournament in the spring…finished the year with a 76.92 stroke average...played as an individual in the Seminole Intercollegiate. Fall – Competed in three tournaments during his first semester…finished the fall season with a 74.89 stroke average…best finish was at the Crooked Stick Intercol- legiate where he finished tied for 25th… placed in a tie for 37th at the Brickyard Collegiate Championship in his first show- ing.

High School: Winner of three tournaments during 2012, the AJGA Woodward Video Junior, the AJGA Golf Pride Junior Classic (by an impressive five shots) and the US Junior Amateur qualifier in New Jersey…Alex was number three in Florida and No. 28 in the nation…made the New Jersey All-State team his freshman through junior seasons before moving to St. Augustine for his senior season.

Personal: Born November 18, 1994…son of Marissa and Steve Alex…sister Marina Alex played golf at Vanderbilt…named to the honor roll at Wayne Hills High School in New Jersey for his freshmen through junior years before transferring to the St. John’s Virtual School in Florida for his senior season…member of the National Honor Society.

Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10 2013-14 4 12 923 76.92 73 0 2014-15 3 9 659 71.00 66 0 Totals 7 21 1,582 75.33 66 0

PAGE 17 HARRY ELLIS 5’11” BY THE NUMBERS Lowest Round: 67 (Seminole Intercollegiate, Spring SOPHOMORE 2014) SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND Lowest Tournament: 218 (Seminole Intercollegiate, Wildern School Spring 2014) Best Finish: T16 (Seminole Intercollegiate, Spring 2014)

Freshman Season: Spring- Started school in January…played in four tournaments to start his Seminole career to post a 73.83 stroke average…turned in his best round at the Seminole Intercollegiate with a 5-un- der 67, which was also tied for the lowest round of the tournament…he tied for 16th with a 2-over 218 at the Seminole Intercol- legiate for his best finish…tied for 20th at the Gator Invitational in his first collegiate tournament with a 10-over 220.

High School: Attended Wildern School… youngest English amateur champion in 2012 at the age of 16…member of the Men’s Homes Internationals Team in 2012…member of the European Boys and Boy’s Home International team in 2013… member of Team Great Britain golf team for the 2013 Aus- tralian Youth Olympics...Great Britain and Ireland Jacque Leg- lise team member in 2012...two- time county junior champion in 2009 and 2013…runner-up of the French Boys International Championship.

Personal: Born September 10, 1995…son of Murray and Tracey Ellis…standout soccer player… began playing golf at only 18 months of age…majoring in sport management.

Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10 2013-14 4 12 886 73.83 67 0 Totals 4 12 886 73.83 67 0

PAGE 18 JOSH LEE 5’11” BY THE NUMBERS Lowest Round: 67 (Jerry Pate National SOPHOMORE Intercollegiate, Fall 2014) ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA Lowest Tournament: 211 (Tavistock Collegiate Fleming Island HS Invitational, Fall 2014) Best Finish: T2 (FGCU Classic, Fall 2014)

2014 ACC HONOR ROLL FALL 2013 DEAN’S LIST Freshman Season: Spring 2014 – Posted a 74.75 stroke average in the spring to combine for a 74.35 average for the year… lowest round of the year came when he played as an individual in the Seminole Intercollegiate…turned in a 2-under 70 in the third round…made his way back into the team line-up for the Mason Rudolph Championship, the first time since the Gator Invitational…finished the Mason Rudolph Championship with a 17-over 230 to finish 59th. Fall 2013 – Posted a 74.08 stroke average in four tournaments this fall…best finish of the year was in his first tournament, the Fighting Illini Invitation- al…posted an 11-over 221 to finish tied for 20th…carded a 2-over 218 at the Brickyard Collegiate Championship to finish tied for 28th.

High School: Won the US Junior Amatuer qualifier in Athens, Ga…. finished fifth in the 2012 GolfWeek East Coast Junior Cham- pionship…placed third at the 2011 Junior Jones Cup Invitational…four year varsity member at Fleming Island High School… named first team All-First Coast all four years…named the 2012 Florida Times-Union Golfer of the Year...competed at state four years in a row and finished in the top 15.

Personal: Born December 11, 1994…son of David and Cristol Lee.

Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10 2013-14 7 20 1,487 74.35 70 0 2014-15 4 12 862 71.83 67 2 Totals 11 32 2,349 73.41 67 2

PAGE 19 JACK MAGUIRE 6’0” BY THE NUMBERS Lowest Round: 62 (USF Invitational, Spring 2014) SOPHOMORE Lowest Tournament: 200 (USF Invitational, Spring ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 2014) St. Petersburg HS Best Finish: 1 (USF Invitational, Mason Rudolph Championship; Spring 2014)

2014 GOLFWEEK SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 2014 PING THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 2014 PING ALL-REGION TEAM 2014 ACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2014 ALL-ACC TEAM 2014 PALMER CUP Freshman Season: Spring 2014– Led the team with a 69.88 stroke average in eight tournaments this spring…posted a 70.92 stroke average on the year…sixth best stroke average in the ACC…recorded a 10-under par 62 in the third round at the USF Invitational for the lowest round in school history…his 62 tied for the lowest round in the ACC for the 2013-14 season… posted a 65 in the first round which is the sixth lowest round in the ACC for the year… finished the tournament with a 16-under Brickyard Collegiate Champi- 200 for the lowest mark in relation to onships tied for 16th with a par and the second lowest total score in 3-under 213. school history…won the USF Invitational for his first collegiate title…carded a 5-under High School: Won the Florida 66 to finish first at the Mason Rudolph 2A State High School Champi- Championship…won the tournament the onships while at St. Peters- same day his brother MJ of North Florida burg High School…also won won the Irish Creek Collegiate… tied for the St. Augustine Amateur third in the Valspar Invitational and tied for in 2012…named a second fourth at the ACC Championship…named team Rolex All-American in the ACC Freshman of the Year…named 2012…2012 Wyndham Cup to the All-ACC Team…named to the 2014 East team member. Palmer Cup…named to the PING Southeast All-Region Team...named Golfweek second Personal: Born July 6, 1994… team All-American…is the first freshman son of Julie and Mike Magu- on the men’s golf team to be named an All- ire…brother MJ plays golf at American at Florida State. Fall 2013 - Was UNF…enjoys fishing…majoring second on the team with a 73.00 stroke in International Affairs. average in the fall …led team in two of his four tournament played in…made the first hole in one at Florida State since Drew Kittleson in 2008 during the first round of the Crooked Stick Intercollegiate…fin- ished that tournament tied for 8th…best finish of the year came at the Fighting Illini Invitational tying for sixth…low round of 69 came in same tournament…led team at the Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10 2013-14 12 36 2,553 70.92 62 8 2014-15 4 12 862 71.83 68 2 Totals 16 48 3,415 71.15 62 10

PAGE 20 CARTER THOMPSON 6’2” FRESHMAN TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA Leon HS

High School: Attended Leon High School in Tallahassee…strong academic background as he was on the All-A Honor Roll all four years of high school…member of the National Honor Society…Summa Cum Laude graduate (finished with a 4.00 gpa) and finished seventh in his senior class…2013 Hewlett Packard Scholastic All-American…Tallahassee Democrat All-Big Bend for three years… lowest high school scoring average during regular season of senior year…second place finish at the 2012 FJT Spring Major at Innisbrook and at the 2012 Junior Jones Cup Invitational…finished third at the AJGA Junior at Redesco in 2013…top 10 finish at the 2012 Hudson Junior Invitational…top 20 finish at the 2013 Junior Jones Cup invitational and 2012 Bubba Conlee Invitational… competed in five AJGA invitationals.

Personal: Born February 9, 1996…starting playing golf when he was 18 months old…son of Bill and Ida Thompson…parents met while both attending Florida State…father is a team doctor for Florida State athletics…majoring in Finance.

PAGE 21 TREY JONES DIRECTOR OF GOLF/HEAD COACH 12th SEASON NORTH ALABAMA (‘91)

Now in his 12th season as the head men’s 2014 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP eight to finish in the top eight of the final coach and Director of Golf, Trey Jones has Florida State once again returned to the standings. lifted the sport of golf at Florida State NCAA Championship Finals, but it was with to new heights. Top national finishes, a much different looking team from the 2010 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP All-Americans, professional success and previous year. The Seminoles fielded the Florida State finished in a tie for third academic achievement have become syn- youngest team in the tournament with two place at the 2010 NCAA Championship onymous with the Florida State men’s golf freshmen, two sophomores and a senior Finals to earn the best national finish in program under Jones. and was one of only three schools (in a school history. The Seminoles fell to Augus- field of 30), with only one upperclassman ta State (the 2010 National Champion) in Under his direction, there is no limit on how in the line-up. Freshman Jack Maguire the semifinals of the championship tourna- high the Seminole programs will go. became the first freshman to be named ment after defeating Texas Tech in the first an All-American at Florida State as he was round of match play. The Seminoles led Jones is responsible for attracting nation- named to the second team by Golfweek the stroke play portion of the tournament ally ranked recruiting classes, upgrading and to the third team but the GCAA. Ma- and finished in second place to earn the the Seminoles’ schedule and creating one guire and sophomore Hank Lebioda were No. 2 seed in the match play portion of the of the most functional player development named to the All-ACC team and Maguire event. The third place finish at the NCAA facilities in college golf. Jones continues was selected as the ACC Freshman of the Championship marked the best finish in annually to build on the Seminoles’ suc- Year. The Seminoles smashed apart the school history - one better than the Semi- cess in developing the nation’s top talent record book at the USF Invitational as the noles fourth place national finish in 1957 into national contenders and collegiate team posted the lowest round (24-under and tied for fourth place finish in 1958. golf’s elite players. Named the 2008 Atlan- 264) and lowest three-round tournament tic Coast Conference Coach of the Year as score (41-under 823) in school history. 2008 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP he led the Seminoles to the first confer- Maguire created his mark with the lowest Florida State, which was led by All-Amer- ence championship in the sport of golf, round in school history (10-under 62) and icans Jonas Blixt and Matt Savage, won Jones is no stranger to competing with the second lowest tournament score (16-under its first ever Atlantic Coast Conference nation’s best in one of the top conferences 200). championship as it defeated Duke by three for college golf. strokes at the 2008 ACC Championship at 2013 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP the Old North State Club at Uwharrie Point. Building championship teams is nothing Florida State finished in 11th place at the The Seminoles defeated Duke as they new to Jones who has earned four confer- 2013 NCAA Championship Finals at the rallied from a one stroke deficit after two ence coach of the year awards and led 13 Capital City Club Crabapple in Atlanta, Ga. rounds to claim the school’s first ever ACC of his 18 teams at the Division I level to The Seminoles are just one of two teams championship in the sport of golf. Each of the NCAA Championship tournament. His to finish in the top 11 of the NCAAs in three the five team members contributed to the teams consistently hold prominent places or the last four years. Sophomore Daniel victory as the Seminoles closed the 54- in the national rankings, are adept at win- Berger led the team at the Championships hole tournament with four players under ning conference championships and are finishing tied for second with a 6-under par. Blixt and Savage led the way with annually among the top producers of All- 204. Both Berger and Chase Seiffert eight-under par 208 scores as they both American and all-conference performers. earned All-American status for the year as finished in a tie for third in the individual Hank Lebioda was named 2013 ACC Fresh- standings. In his first 11 years in Florida State, man of the Year. Jones has become one of the winningest BROOKS KOEPKA coaches in school history. He is the only 2012 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Jones coached Brooks Koepka – the school coach to lead the Seminoles to eight NCAA Florida State earned an eighth place record holder for lowest stroke average Tournament appearances (no other coach national finish at the 2012 NCAA Champi- in a single season (71.09) and for a career has led Florida State to more than five onship Finals to mark the second time in (71.85) – the ACC Golfer of the Year in 2010 appearances) and he is ranked first with three seasons the Seminoles finished in and 2012 and a three-time All-ACC selec- 13 tournament championships (second is the top eight of the standings at the na- tion. Koepka was named the ACC Golfer of nine by Don Veller). The Seminoles have ap- tional tournament. The Seminoles entered the Year twice, the ACC Rookie of the Year peared in a school record nine consecutive the championship ranked No. 19 in the in 2009 and earned All-American twice in NCAA Tournaments entering the 2014-15 nation by GolfStat and finished as one of his career in leading the Seminoles to four season. only two teams ranked outside of the top consecutive NCAA Tournament appearanc-

PAGE 22 es and two top-10 NCAA Championship Fi- nationally recognized in 2010 as one of the Current Professional Players nals finishes. As a senior, Koepka tied the few schools in the NCAA to achieve a per- Jonas Blixt PGA Tour school record with a nine under par score fect APR score of 1000 since the inception Brooks Koepka PGA Tour of 63 in the third round of the FAU Spring of the Academic Progress Rate program in Daniel Berger PGA Tour Break Invitational and set the school re- 2003. During his tenure at Georgia State, Chase Seiffert Web.com Tour cord with his 199 total for three rounds of he coached 10 members of the Atlantic the event. Koepka won three events as a Sun All-Academic team and 20 members of Drew Kittleson Web.com Tour senior – at the Brickyard Collegiate Cham- the TAAC All-Academic team. Doug Letson Web.com Tour pionship, the Seminole Intercollegiate, Wesley Graham NGA Tour the FAU Spring Break Invitational. Koepka JONES NATIONALLY secured his status on the PGA Tour by tying Jones has been an active member of the ACC Coach of the Year for fourth place in the 2014 U.S. Open. Golf Coaches Association of America since Trey Jones 2008 1993. He is currently a member of the JONAS BLIXT steering committee for the Collegiate Golf All-ACC Selections Jones coached one of Florida State’s Hall of Fame. Jones served the board as the Daniel Berger 2013 all-time best players - Jonas Blixt - to All- Division I Director for the East Region and Jonas Blixt 2007, 2008 American honors and the first individual served as the chair of the District 3 South Drew Kittleson 2009, 2011 ACC Championship in school history. Blixt Regional NCAA Selection Committee. He Brooks Koepka 2010, 2011, 2012 earned Ping/Division I All-American First was also a representative in the District Seath Lauer 2010 Team honors in 2008 and Ping/Division I 3 South NCAA Selection Committee from Hank Lebioda 2013, 2014 1999-2002. All-American second team honors in 2007. Jack Maguire 2014 He is one of only three players in school Matt Savage 2007, 2008, 2009 history to earn All-American First and PERSONAL Second Team honors during his career. Jones is married to the former Cathy Chase Seiffert 2012, 2013 Blixt won the ACC individual championship McVeigh, who is the coordinator of finan- in 2007 to become the first Seminole to cial aid for student-athletes at Florida ACC Freshman of the Year win ACC medalist honors. He helped lead State. They are the proud parents of a Brooks Koepka 2009 Florida State to the 2008 ACC Champion- daughter, Jordan (13) and a son, Drew (9). Hank Lebioda 2013 ship - the first ACC golf championship in Jones earned his bachelor’s degree in Jack Magurie 2014 school history - and earned All-ACC honors health and physical education with a minor twice during his career. Blixt is currently in business administration from North ACC Player of the Year playing on the PGA Tour with two wins, the Alabama in 1991. Jones is a 24-year veteran Brooks Koepka 2010 2012 Frys.com Open and 2013 Greenbrier of the collegiate coaching ranks. He was Brooks Keopka 2012 Classic. He finished tied for second in the the head men’s coach and Director of Golf 2014 Masters Tournament and 4th in the Operations at Georgia State for eight years GolfWeek All-Americans 2013 PGA Championship. (1996-2003) before becoming only the fifth Daniel Berger 2013 (1) coach in the history of the Seminole pro- Jonas Blixt 2007 (2), 2008 (1) ACADEMIC SUCCESS gram in 2004. Prior to his career at Georgia Brooks Koepka 2010 (HM), 2012 (2) Committed to the academic and athletic State, Jones was an assistant coach at Chase Seiffert 2013 (HM) success of his student-athletes, Jones has Wallace State Junior College (1992-95) coached 31 members of the ACC Academic and his alma mater North Alabama (1991). GCAA All-Americans Honor Roll, seven members of the ACC Aca- Jones developed his teaching, coaching Daniel Berger 2012 (1) demic Golf Team and two members of the and recruiting philosophies as he helped Jonas Blixt 2007 (2), 2008 (1) Golf Coaches’ Association of America All- hone those programs into national con- American Scholar team. His team was also tenders. Drew Kittleson 2010 (HM) Brooks Koepka 2010 (3), 2012 (2) Jack Maguire 2014 (2) Matt Savage 2007 (HM)

ACC Academic Team Sections Jonas Blixt 2006, 2008 Kyle Cobb 2011 Drew Kittleson 2008 Hank Lebioda 2013 Doug Letson 2012, 2013

Palmer Cup Team Selections Daniel Berger (U.S.) 2013 Jonas Blixt (Europe) 2007, 2008 Jack Maguire (U.S.) 2014

Team Finishes at Florida State First Place 13 Top Three 43

PAGE 23 ROBERT DUCK ASSISTANT COACH 4th SEASON AUGUSTA STATE (‘01)

In his fourth season as an assistant coach Cup team in 2013. Duck also works with COACHING EXPERIENCE with both the Seminoles’ men’s and wom- current Seminole sophomore Jack Maguire Duck, one of the rising stars in collegiate en’s programs, Robert Duck has helped – who earned All-America honors in 2014, coaching, is in his fourth season as an Florida State continue its tradition of NCAA was the 2014 ACC Freshman of the Year, assistant coach at Florida State. He was appearances, All-American selections and an All-ACC selection and a member of the the acting head coach at Augusta State All-ACC performers. He works with both 2014 United States Palmer Cup Team. Cas- in 2002, served the Jaguars as a volun- programs at Florida State in the areas of tren earned All-American and All-ACC hon- teer assistant coach during the 2001-02 recruiting and player development along ors and set the school record for lowest season and was an assistant coach for with his daily team and individual coaching stroke average in 2014, Salinas finished in the program during the 2002-03 season. responsibilities. second place in the NCAA Central Regional During his tenure as the acting coach at and earned All-American honors in 2012 Augusta State, the Jaguars were ranked as Duck has helped coach both programs and Negron earned All-ACC honors in 2013. high as No. 9 nationally. into the NCAA Tournament in each of his first three years while working with Duck has helped coach the Florida State PERSONAL All-Americans and All-ACC honorees on men to six tournament championships in Duck is married to the former Michelle both teams. In his first three seasons his first three seasons. The Seminoles Digsby. The couple has two daughters, at Florida State, the men have produced earned tournament championships at the Annabel (7) and Hannah (4). He earned three All-Americans, seven All-ACC selec- 2012 Seminole Intercollegiate, the 2012 his bachelor’s degree in marketing tions, one ACC Golfer of the Year and two FAU Spring Break Invitational, the 2013 from Augusta State in 2001. A native of ACC Freshmen of the Year while the women Gator Invitational, the 2013 Seminole Northampton, England, he represented have produced two All-Americans and four Intercollegiate, the 2013 Gary Koch Inter- Great Britain-Ireland as a member of the All-ACC performers. collegiate and the 2014 USF Invitational. 1998 Palmer Cup team. Duck played in the He helped the Seminole women win the 1997 European Amateur Championship and During his first three seasons, the Semi- team championship at the 2014 Web.com/ finished tied as the runner-up with Sergio nole men and the Seminole women have Marsh landing Intercollegiate and advance Garcia and Luke Donald. appeared in the NCAA Tournament three to the 2012 NCAA Central times each with the men finishing in ninth Regional, 2013 NCAA West in the team standings in the 2012 NCAA Regional and 2014 NCAA Championship finals and tied for 11th in East Regional Champion- the 2013 NCAA Championship finals. In ships. addition, neither team has finished outside of the top five in the ACC Championships The Seminoles – both the as the men have finished in second (twice) men and the women – and third once and the women have earned have been ranked among two fourth place finishes with Duck as an the nation’s top 25 teams assistant coach. throughout his first three seasons at Florida State. Duck’s work with Florida State’s players The men were ranked as has led to incredible individual success in high as No. 13 while the his first three seasons in Tallahassee. His women were ranked as teaching abilities and coaching philoso- high as No. 22 nationally phies have helped accelerate the careers in 2012. The men finished of two of the top men’s players in school the 2013 season ranked history – Brooks Koepka and Daniel Berger No. 12 nationally. Dur- – as well as three of the top performers ing the 2014 season, the on the women’s team – Matilda Castren, Seminole man ranked Maria Salinas and Jessica Negron. Koepka as high as No. 12 in the was named the ACC Golfer of the Year in nation while the women 2012 and was a three-time All-ACC selec- ranked as high as 25th tion while Berger earned All-ACC honors nationally. and played for the United States’ Palmer

PAGE 24 MATT SAVAGE ASSISTANT COACH 3rd SEASON FLORIDA STATE (‘09)

In his third season as an assistant coach Among Savage’s greatest attributes is his at Florida State for both the Seminole ability to communicate with players and men’s and women’s teams, Matt Sav- coaches alike and concisely teach the age has earned a leadership role on the sport of golf to the Seminoles’ student- Seminoles’ coaching staff because of his athletes. Because of his recent experi- accomplishments as a collegiate player ences as a player and now as a coach, Sav- and the success he earned as a profes- age’s ability to relate to today’s collegiate sional golfer. Because of his experiences golfer allows him to expect the unexpected and his incredible ability to relate to the while creating long team plans and effec- Seminoles’ players, he has quickly become tively teaching them on a daily basis. one of the nation’s hot young assistant coaches. Savage was one of the building blocks of the Seminole men’s program under Direc- Savage plays an integral role in the con- tor of Golf Trey Jones from 2006 through tinued success of the Seminoles as he his graduation from Florida State in 2009. works with each of the players on a daily The Seminoles were nationally ranked dur- basis while assisting with the day-to-day ing each of his four seasons and finished administrative responsibilities of each the 2008 season ranked 11th after winning team. Savage works with both programs in the ACC Championship for the first time in the areas of skill development, recruiting, school history. The Seminoles were ranked practice planning and match coaching. as high as No. 7 nationally and earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA West Regional Champi- While helping the Seminoles earn team onship in 2008. success he is adept and working with Florida State’s golfers on an individual Savage began his professional career on level. He works with current Seminole the NGA Hooters Tour soon after his gradu- sophomore Jack Maguire – who earned All- ation from Florida State and enjoyed three held at Southwood Golf Club in Tallahassee. America honors in 2014, was the 2014 ACC prosperous years on golf’s third largest He helped coach freshman Matilda Castren Freshman of the Year, an All-ACC selection tour. He won his first event as a profes- who earned All-American Second Team and and a member of the 2014 United States sional – the 2009 Kentucky Open – and was All-ACC Honors and who was the runner-up Palmer Cup Team and Hank Lebioda – the among the top money winners on the tour for ACC Player and Rookie of the Year hon- 2013 ACC Freshman of the Year and a two- during his three seasons. ors as well as All-ACC selection Alex Milan. time All-ACC selection. He also works with Florida State sophomore Matilda Castren OUTSTANDING SUCCESS IN 2014 2008 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP who earned All-American and All-ACC hon- Savage helped Florida State to outstand- Savage led Florida State to its first ever ors and set the school record for lowest ing team and individual success in 2014. Atlantic Coast Conference Championship stroke average in 2014. The men’s golf team finished in second April 20, 2008 as the Seminoles defeated place in the ACC championship, fifth in Duke by three strokes at the 55th Annual Savage is one of the top golfers in Semi- the NCAA Raleigh Regional and played ACC Championship at the Old North State nole history. He earned All-America honors in the NCAA Championship Finals for the Club at Uwharrie Point. The Seminoles in 2007, was the first player in school third consecutive year. He helped coach defeated the Blue Devils by four strokes in history to earn All-ACC honors three times, All-American Second Team, ACC Fresh- the third round as they rallied from a one played on one NCAA Championship final man of the Year and All-ACC selection stroke deficit after two rounds to claim and four NCAA Regional Championship Jack Maguire and All-ACC selection Hank the school’s first ever ACC championship teams and led the Seminoles to the first Lebioda. The Seminole men won the USF in the sport of golf. Each of the five team ACC Championship in school history in Invitational where they posted the best members contributed to the victory as the 2008. Savage closed his career in 2009 single round team and tournament score Seminoles closed the 54-hole tournament with a 73.09 scoring average in 44 career in team history in winning the champion- with four players under par and only one at tournaments – the fifth best average in ship. The Seminole women finished fifth in over par. Savage led the way with an eight- school history. the ACC Championship and in a tie for 11th under par 208 score and finished in a tie place in the NCAA East Regional which was for third place in the individual standings.

PAGE 25 AMY BOND WOMEN’S HEAD COACH 5th SEASON FLORIDA STATE (‘99)

With her student-athlete first approach, Throughout her career at Florida State, COMMUNITY SERVICE CHAMPIONS her love of the game of golf, her unbridled she has played as one of the Seminoles The Seminoles women’s golf team has won enthusiasm for Florida State and her knack top players (she was named Florida State’s 12 of the last 13 (including 12 consecu- for recruiting top-level talent, Amy Bond is team MVP in 1997, 1998 and 1999), played tive) Athletic Director’s Cup for Service constantly working to take the Seminole with a number of touring professionals (in- at Florida State’s annual Golden Nole women’s golf program to a higher level. cluding LPGA major winner Karen Stupples) Banquet. The Athletic Director’s Cup for That higher level is in the classroom, in her and has coached many of Florida State’s Service is presented annually and is the relationships with her players, on the golf recent greats including the only four-time most prestigious award given to the Semi- course and in her role as the President of golf All-American in school history (Caro- nole student-athletes. It goes to the team the Women’s Golf Coaches Association. line Westrup). While achieving success that contributes the most service hours during her career as a player and a coach, to the community over the course of an In her fifth season as the Seminoles’ head Bond has never lost sight of her ultimate entire year. The Seminoles won the Athletic coach, Bond continues to build a team goal: the success and achievements of her Director’s Cup for Service in each of Bond’s that will consistently qualify for the NCAA student-athletes. five years as an assistant coach and in her Championship Tournament, compete for first three seasons as the Seminoles’ head ACC and national championships, produce In her nine seasons as a Seminole coach coach. academically successful student-athletes (five as an assistant and four as the head and develop All-ACC and All-American coach), every student-athlete who has PERSONAL student-athletes. played golf at Florida State has earned her An Ocala, Fla., native, Bond earned a bach- bachelor’s degree and every one played elor’s degree in sport management from In her first four seasons at Florida State, on at least two NCAA Tournament teams Florida State in 1997 before earning her the Seminoles have played in four NCAA during their careers. The Seminoles are master’s degree in sport administration Championships, produced the school’s first among the NCAA leaders with a perfect from Florida State in 1999. Bond’s twin NCAA Regional Champion (Maria Salinas in APR rating during the first four seasons brother, Tommy, is the Director of Athletics 2012), earned three All-American citations on Bond’s head coaching tenure at Florida and head baseball coach at Trinity Catholic (Matilda Castren in 2014, Salinas in 2011 State. in Ocala, Fla. Tommy led Trinity Catholic to and 2013), earned five All-ACC selections the 4A state championship in 2014. (Salinas in 2011 and 2012, Jessica Negron in 2013, Castren and Alex Milan in 2014) and had 12 players earn All-ACC Academic honors.

As the fifth head coach in the history of the program, Bond’s commitment to suc- cess at Florida State has become a way of life. First as a player, then an assistant coach and now as its head coach, Bond’s energy and enthusiasm for elevating and securing the tradition of the program is rivaled by few coaches in all of collegiate golf.

As a player she earned a spot on the ACC’s 50th Anniversary team, as an assistant coach she helped the Seminoles to three NCAA Tournament appearances and as the head coach, she has led Florida State to four NCAA Championship appearances in her first four years as the head coach of the Seminoles.

PAGE 26 JENNIFER SANTIAGO DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS 1st SEASON VILLANOVA

Jennifer Santiago was named Director of Operations for the men’s and women’s golf teams in 2014. Prior to working with the golf teams, she was the Director of Operations for the men’s and women’s track and field teams at Florida State.

Santiago has been a member of the athletics staff at Florida State since 2007 when she became a member of the Athletic Academic Support Unit. She was promoted to the position of Associate Director of the Academic Support Unit before becoming the Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance in 2009. She served the department in that capacity until 2012 when she began working with the National Championship track and field teams.

Santiago previously worked as the Assistant Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Development at Georgia State University, as well as spending four years as a high school teacher before coming to Florida State.

A native of Sarasota, Florida, Santiago earned her undergraduate degree in English from Villanova University and a Master’s in Education from the University of Pennsylvania.

In 2001, she married Matt Balog. The couple has four children: Tauara, 31, eleven-year old Alexander, nine-year old Nicolas and Lucas who was born in 2009.

ALEX DOMINATO CHARLIE HOGAN MAXO JEAN CATHY JONES ASSISTANT ATHLETIC ACADEMIC ADVISOR MARKETING ASSISTANT ATHLETIC FINANCIAL AID DIRECTOR/COMPLIANCE SPECIALIST

STUART PEARCE BRANDON STONE LAUREN WOFFORD ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ASSISTANT ATHLETIC ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST EVENT MANAGEMENT TRAINER

PAGE 27 UNIVERSITY AND ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

2014-15 FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

JOHN E. THRASHER PRESIDENT Allan Kathryn Edward E. “Ed” Joseph L. Bense, Ballard Burr Camps Chair

Stefano J. Emily Joseph Wm. Andrew Haggard Cavallaro Fleming Duda Gruters

STAN WILCOX PAMELA L. PERREWE’ ATHLETICS DIRECTOR FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE

Mark Leslie Margaret A. “Peggy” Brent W. Hillis Pantin, Rolando Sembler Vice Chair

Gary Tyson

CINDY HARTMANN KARL HICKS DEPUTY ATHLETICS DIRECTOR DEPUTY ATHLETICS DIRECTOR FOR ADMINISTRATION FOR EXTERNAL OPERATIONS

VANESSA FUCHS MONK BONASORTE DR. GREG BEAUMONT MATT BEHNKE BERNIE WAXMAN SENIOR ASSOCIATE SENIOR ASSOCIATE SENIOR ASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/ ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/ ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/SWA ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/ CFO GOLF OVERSIGHT ASSOCIATE DEAN

PAGE 28 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW HIGHLIGHTS The Florida State men’s golf team advanced to the NCAA Championships for the fourth time in five years, and the third straight, after finishing fifth at the NCAA Raleigh Regional. The team earned one team title during the spring which was at the USF Invitational where the team posted the best round and tournament score in school history. Jack Maguire won two tournaments and was named as an All-American and as the ACC Fresh- man of the Year. Hank Lebioda was named to the All-ACC Team for the second straight year.

HONORS STACK FOR JACK Not only did freshman Jack Maguire win the USF Invitational and Mason Rudolph Championship, he nabbed honors nationally and in the conference. Maguire was named to the All-ACC Team and as the ACC Freshman of the Year. He became the third Seminole to earn this honor and it was the second consecutive for the Seminoles as Hank Lebioda took the honor last year. In June, he became the first freshman on the men’s golf team to be named an All-American at Florida State. He earned second team honors by Golfweek and third team honors by PING/GCAA.

RECORD BREAKERS – PART ONE Florida State had one team win this year, but the Seminoles made the most of it at the USF Invitational rear- ranging the record book. Freshman Jack Maguire played his best round of golf on Tuesday, March 4, in the third and final round at the Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club. With a 10-under 62, he topped the previous low of a 9-under 63 by current assistant coach Matt Savage. Savage posted his round at the FSU Spring Invitational in 2009. In 2012, Brooks Koepka (currently playing on the PGA Tour) carded an 8-under 63 at the FAU Spring Break Intercollegiate. With a final score of a 16-under 200, Maguire has the lowest three rounds in relation to par and is second with a 200. Koepka holds the records for a 199 54-hole total (14-under) at the same FAU 2012 Intercollegiate. Maguire wasn’t the only Seminole to perform well at the USF Invitational. Freshman Cristobal Del Solar is now tied for third after posting a 13-under 203 54-hole score. He is tied for third with four people. Maguire posted another top three finish this year as he finished first at the Mason Rudolph Champion- ships.

RECORD BREAKERS – PART TWO At the USF Invitational, what Jack Maguire and Cristobal Del Solar did on the course was remarkable, but the three other golfers, Rowin Caron, Hank Lebioda and Harry Ellis, did their parts to ensure the team would win. The team managed to record an outstanding 24-under 264 in the third round, smashing the previous team round record by four strokes. Be- fore that, the lowest team round was in 2009 at the FSU Spring Break Invitational when the team had a 20-under 268. The Seminoles not only had a good thing round, but also an amazing 54-holes to finish the tournament with a 41-under 823. The previous low score was an 829 at the 2012 Seminoles Intercollegiate and the previous low score in rela- tion to par was a 30-under at the 2009 Gary Koch Invitational.

Jack Maguire shot the lowest round in school history The team posted a 24-under 264 in the The team won the USF third round Invitational with a breaking another 41-under 823 - another Seminole record at best in the Florida the USF Invitational State record books

PAGE 29 2013-14 SEASON STATISTICS Florida State Men’s Golf Statistics (Spring 2014 / Fall 2013) Name Tourn. Rounds Par -75 Low Strokes Avg. Jack Maguire 12 36 21 33 62 2553 70.92 Hank Lebioda 11 33 17 29 67 2373 71.91 Cristobal Del Solar 10 30 11 25 67 2185 72.83 Joaquin Lolas 7 21 10 18 67 1535 73.10 Rowin Caron 11 33 13 26 66 2415 73.18 Harry Ellis 4 12 3 9 67 886 73.83 Josh Lee 7 20 4 15 70 1487 74.35 Collin Engelhardt 2 6 1 2 70 455 75.83 Anthony Alex 4 12 0 6 73 923 76.92

Florida State Men’s Golf Statistics (Spring 2014) Name Tourn. Rounds Par -75 Low Strokes Avg. Jack Maguire 8 24 15 23 62 1677 69.88 Hank Lebioda 8 24 14 22 67 1712 71.33 Cristobal Del Solar 7 21 10 18 67 1513 72.05 Joaquin Lolas 7 21 10 17 67 1535 73.10 Rowin Caron 8 24 8 17 66 1765 73.54 Harry Ellis 4 12 3 9 67 886 73.83 Josh Lee 3 8 2 5 70 598 74.75 Collin Engelhardt 1 3 0 1 75 229 76.33 Anthony Alex 1 3 0 0 80 249 83.00 Florida State Men’s Golf Statistics (Fall 2013) Name Tourn. Rounds Par -75 Low Strokes Avg. Rowin Caron 3 9 5 9 69 650 72.22 Jack Maguire 4 12 5 10 69 876 73.00 Hank Lebioda 3 9 3 7 68 661 73.44 Josh Lee 4 12 2 10 72 889 74.08 Cristobal Del Solar 3 9 1 7 72 672 74.67 Anthony Alex 3 9 0 6 73 674 74.89 Collin Engelhardt 1 3 1 1 70 226 75.33

Individual Best Rounds-Gross Score

62 -10 Jack Maguire USF Invitational March 4, 2014 65 -7 Jack Maguire USF Invitational March 2, 2014 65 -6 Jack Maguire Valspar Collegiate Invitational March 24, 2014 66 -6 Rowin Caron USF Invitational March 4, 2014 66 -5 Jack Maguire Mason Rudolph Championship April 5, 2014 66 -5 Jack Maguire Mason Rudolph Championship April 6, 2014 66 -5 Jack Maguire Valspar Collegiate Invitational March 24, 2014 67 -5 Jack Maguire ACC Championship April 27, 2014 67 -5 Joaquin Lolas Seminole Intercollegiate March 15, 2013 67 -5 Cristobal Del Solar USF Invitational March 4, 2014 67 -5 Harry Ellis Seminole Intercollegiate March 15, 2014 67 -3 Jack Maguire NCAA Championship May 25-26, 2014 67 -3 Cristobal Del Solar NCAA Championship May 23-24, 2014 67 -3 Hank Lebioda Gator Invitational February 16, 2014 68 -4 Hank Lebioda Isleworth Collegiate Invitational October 21, 2013 68 -4 Hank Lebioda ACC Championship April 25, 2014 68 -4 Cristobal Del Solar USF Invitational March 2, 2014 68 -4 Cristobal Del Solar USF Invitational March 3, 2014 68 -3 Cristobal Del Solar NCAA Raleigh Regional May 16, 2014 68 -3 Jack Maguire NCAA Raleigh Regional May 16, 2014 68 -2 Jack Maguire Gator Invitational February 16, 2014 69 -3 Hank Lebioda Isleworth Collegiate Invitational October 22, 2013 69 -3 Hank Lebioda USF Invitational March 4, 2014 69 -3 Rowin Caron Isleworth Collegiate Invitational October 21, 2013 69 -3 Cristobal Del Solar ACC Championships April 27, 2014 69 -2 Hank Lebioda NCAA Raleigh Regional May 16, 2014 69 -2 Hank Lebioda Valspar Collegiate Invitational March 25, 2014 69 -1 Hank Lebioda Gator Invitational February 15, 2014 69 -1 Jack Maguire Fighting Illini Invitational September 13, 2013

PAGE 30 2013-14 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Fighting Illini/Olympia Fields Invitational/September 13-15, 2013 Valspar Collegiate Invitational/March 24-25, 2014 Olympia Fields Country Club/Olympia Fields, Ill./Par 70 Floridian Golf Club/Palm City, Fla./Par 71 11/15 Florida State 295 295 291 881 T7/15 Florida State 282 279 290 851 T6 Jack Maguire 69 73 72 214 T3 Jack Maguire 65 66 73 204 T31 Josh Lee 73 73 75 221 T27 Hank Lebioda 75 70 69 214 T45 Cristobal Del Solar 74 75 75 224 T36 Joaquin Lolas 72 71 74 217 T54 Collin Engelhardt 80 76 70 226 T47 Rowin Caron 72 73 74 219 T57 Hank Lebioda 79 74 74 227 T59 Harry Ellis 73 72 78 223

Brickyard Collegiate Championships/October 4-6, 2013 Mason Rudolph Championship/April 4-6, 2014 Brickyard at Riverside/Macon, Ga./Par 72 Vanderbilt Legends Club/Franklin, Tenn./Par 71 T6/14 Florida State 291 287 287 865 8/14 Florida State 300 298 289 887 T16 Jack Maguire 72 71 70 213 1 Jack Maguire 71 66 66 203 21 Rowin Caron 71 71 73 215 T42 Hank Lebioda 72 77 76 225 T28 Josh Lee 74 72 72 218 59 Josh Lee 79 78 73 230 T37 Anthony Alex* 73 75 73 221 T60 Joaquin Lolas 80 77 74 231 T49 Cristobal Del Solar 74 78 73 224 T76 Rowin Caron 78 82 78 238 T55 Hank Lebioda 79 73 73 225 T70 Cristobal Del Solar* 81 78 75 234 * - playing as an individual Capital City Club Match Play Championship/April 19, 2014 Crooked Stick Intercollegiate/October 14-15, 2013 Capital City Club Crabapple Course/Milton, Ga. Crooked Stick Golf Club/Carmel, Ind./Par 72 Semifinal 2 – #6 Georgia 3 ½, #19 Florida State 2 ½ 4/14 Florida State 292 296 299 887 Cristobal Del Solar (FSU) def. Greyson Sigg (UGA), 1-up T5 Rowin Caron 74 71 75 220 Nicholas Reach (UGA) def. Harry Ellis (FSU), 2 and 1 T8 Jack Maguire 70 76 75 221 Keith Mitchell (UGA) def. Joaquin Lolas (FSU), 2-up T17 Cristobal Del Solar 75 73 76 224 Rowin Caron (FSU) def. Michael Cromie (UGA), 5 and 4 T25 Anthony Alex 73 76 79 228 Hank Lebioda (FSU) vs. Lee McCoy (UGA), halved T29 Jose Lee 78 78 73 229 Joey Garber (UGA) def. Jack Maguire (FSU), 2 and 1

Isleworth Collegiate Invitational/October 20-22, 2013 Consolation – #26 Auburn 5, #19 Florida State 1 Isleworth Golf and Country Club/Windermere, Fla./Par 72 Cristobal Del Solar (FSU) def. Ryan Benton (AU), 2 and 1 4/15 Florida State 292 284 292 868 Dan Stringfellow (AU) def. Harry Ellis (FSU), 3 and 2 2 Hank Lebioda 72 68 69 209 Jake Mondy (AU) def. Joaquin Lolas (FSU), 4 and 2 T8 Rowin Caron 71 69 75 215 Will Long (AU) def. Rowin Caron (FSU), 2 and 1 T35 Josh Lee 75 73 73 221 Matt Gilchrest (AU) def. Hank Lebioda (FSU), 2-up T50 Anthony Alex 74 76 75 225 Niclas Carlsson (AU) def. Jack Maguire (FSU), 4 and 3 T59 Jack Maguire 79 74 75 228 ACC Championship/April 25-27, 2014 Gator Invitational/February 15-16, 2014 Old North State Club/New London, N.C./Par 72 Mark Bostick Golf Course/Gainesville, Fla./Par 70 2/12 Florida State 284 284 277 845 2/14 Florida State 284 292 279 855 T4 Jack Maguire 72 71 67 210 T1 Hank Lebioda 69 70 67 206 T4 Hank Lebioda 68 71 71 210 T8 Jack Maguire 72 73 68 213 T7 Cristobal Del Solar 71 72 69 212 T18 Cristobal Del Solar 72 73 72 217 T18 Joaquin Lolas 73 72 70 215 T25 Rowin Caron 71 76 72 219 T23 Rowin Caron 76 70 71 217 T56 Josh Lee 74 78 74 226 T20 Harry Ellis* 74 73 73 220 NCAA Raleigh Regional/May 15-17, 2014 *-playing as an individual Lonnie Poole Golf Course/Raleigh, N.C./Par 71 5/13 Florida State 289 278 293 860 USF Invitational/March 2-4, 2014 T9 Cristobal Del Solar 73 68 71 212 Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club/Dade City, Fla./Par 72 T20 Hank Lebioda 73 69 73 215 1/17 Florida State 275 284 264 823 T25 Jack Maguire 73 68 75 216 1 Jack Maguire 65 73 62 200 T36 Joaquin Lolas 71 73 75 219 4 Cristobal Del Solar 68 68 67 203 T49 Rowin Caron 72 77 74 223 T11 Hank Lebioda 70 70 69 209 T16 Rowin Caron 72 73 66 211 NCAA Championships/May 23-26, 2014 T81 Harry Ellis 78 75 72 225 Prairie Dunes Country Club/Hutchinson, Kan./Par 70 T31 Joaquin Lolas* 70 72 72 214 24/30 Florida State 286 301 283 870 *-playing as an individual T55 Hank Lebioda 71 73 70 214 T69 Cristobal Del Solar 67 76 72 215 Seminole Intercollegiate/March 14-15, 2014 T82 Jack Maguire 74 76 67 217 Southwood Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla./Par 72 T125 Rowin Caron 74 76 74 224 T2/13 Florida State 290 279 293 862 T131 Joaquin Lolas 74 78 74 226 T8 Jack Maguire 70 70 74 214 T8 Rowin Caron 72 72 70 214 T16 Harry Ellis 76 67 75 218 T21 Hank Lebioda 73 71 75 219 T28 Cristobal Del Solar 75 71 74 220 T3 Joaquin Lolas* 74 67 72 213 T53 Collin Engelhardt* 78 75 76 229 73 Anthony Alex* 80 87 82 249 - Josh Lee* 72 DQ 70 142 *-playing as an individual

PAGE 31 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 1948-49 1986-87 2002-03 Dixie Conference Championship – 2nd Metro Conference Championship – 1st ACC Championship – 8th NCAA Championship – 7th 1949-50 2003-04 Dixie Conference Championship – 1st 1987-88 ACC Championship – 7th Metro Conference Championship – 3rd 1955-56 2004-05 NCAA Championship – 5th 1988-89 ACC Championship – 7th Metro Conference Championship – 1st 1956-57 NCAA East Regional – 7th 2005-06 NCAA Championship – 4th NCAA Championship – 16th ACC Championship – 6th NCAA East Regional – 14th 1957-58 1989-90 NCAA Championship – 14th Metro Conference Championship – 1st 2006-07 NCAA East Regional – 2nd ACC Championship – 4th 1964-65 NCAA Championship – 8th NCAA East Regional – 5th NCAA Championship – 6th NCAA Championship – 13th 1990-91 1967-68 Metro Conference Championship – 2nd 2007-08 NCAA Championship – 10th NCAA East Regional – 17th ACC Championship – 1st NCAA West Regional – 21st 1968-69 1991-92 NCAA Championship – 12th ACC Championship – 9th 2008-09 ACC Championship – 10th 1970-71 1992-93 NCAA Southeast Regional – T7th NCAA Championship – 17th ACC Championship – 8th NCAA East Regional – 16th 2009-10 1976-77 ACC Championship – 5th NCAA Championship – 24th 1993-94 NCAA Central Regional – 2nd ACC Championship – 3rd NCAA Championship – 3rd 1977-78 NCAA East Regional – 9th Metro Conference Championship – 1st NCAA Championship – 16th 2010-11 ACC Championship – 5th 1978-79 1994-95 NCAA Indiana Regional – T8th Metro Conference Championship – 1st ACC Championship – 5th NCAA Championship – 18th NCAA East Regional – 6th 2011-12 NCAA Championship – 7th ACC Championship – 3rd 1979-80 NCAA Southwest Regional – T3rd Metro Conference Championship – 1st 1995-96 NCAA Championship – 8th NCAA Championship – 14th ACC Championship – 4th NCAA East Regional – 3rd 2012-13 1980-81 NCAA Championship – 27th ACC Championship - T2nd Metro Conference Championship – 1st NCAA Tallahassee Regional - 3rd NCAA Championship – 15th 1996-97 NCAA Championship - T11th ACC Championship – 5th 1981-82 2013-14 Metro Conference Championship – 1st 1997-98 ACC Championship - 2nd NCAA Championship – 26th ACC Championship – 7th NCAA Raleigh Regional - 5th NCAA East Regional – 12th NCAA Championship - 24th 1982-83 NCAA Championship – 19th 1998-99 ACC Championship – 9th 1983-84 Metro Conference Championship – 1st 1999-2000 ACC Championship – 9th 1984-85 Metro Conference Championship – 1st 2000-01 ACC Championship – 8th 1985-86 Metro Conference Championship – 1st 2001-02 ACC Championship – 6th

PAGE 32 COACHING HISTORY Year Head Coach Asst. Coach Record Wins Top 5 Postseason Finish 1947-48 Ed Burleson - 3-7 - - - 1948-49 Bob Harbison - 8-1 - 1 Dixie – 2nd 1949-50 Bob Harbison - 6-2-2 1 - Dixie – 1st 1950-51 Bob Harbison - 8-3-1 1 2 - 1951-52 Bob Harbison - 7-8 - - - 1952-53 Don Veller - 7-5 - 1 - 1953-54 Don Veller - 9-4-1 - 1 - 1954-55 Don Veller - 10-1 - 1 - 1955-56 Don Veller - 11-0 1 2 NCAA – 5th 1956-57 Don Veller - 10-1 1 2 NCAA – 4th 1957-58 Bill Odeneal - 10-7-1 - - NCAA – 14th 1958-59 Bill Odeneal - 8-5-1 1 1 - 1959-60 Bill Odeneal - 9-4-2 - - - 1960-61 Bill Odeneal - 15-3 - - - 1961-62 Bill Odeneal - 12-1 - - - 1962-63 Bill Odeneal - 10-3 - - - 1963-64 Hugh Durham - 12-0 - - - 1964-65 Hugh Durham - 8-0 - - NCAA – 6th 1965-66 Hugh Durham - 8-1-1 - - - 1966-67 Keith Pitchford - 8-1 - - - 1967-68 Don Veller - 3-3 1 4 NCAA – 10th 1968-69 Don Veller - 5-1 - - NCAA – 12th 1969-70 Scott Fletcher - - 5 7 - 1970-71 Scott Fletcher - - - 5 NCAA – 17th 1971-72 Scott Fletcher - - 1 4 - 1972-73 Scott Fletcher Mark Gutenburg - - 2 - 1973-74 Don Veller - - 2 4 - 1974-75 Don Veller - - - 2 - 1975-76 Don Veller - - - 1 - 1976-77 Don Veller - - - - - 1977-78 Don Veller - - 2 2 Metro – 1st 1978-79 Don Veller - - 3 5 Metro – 1st NCAA – 18th 1979-80 Don Veller - - 1 1 Metro – 1st NCAA – 14th 1980-81 Don Veller - - 1 2 Metro – 1st NCAA – 15th 1981-82 Don Veller - - 1 1 Metro – 1st NCAA – 26th 1982-83 Verlyn Giles - - 1 3 NCAA – 19th 1983-84 Verlyn Giles - - 3 8 Metro – 1st 1984-85 Verlyn Giles Debbie Miles - 1 3 Metro – 1st 1985-86 Verlyn Giles Debbie Miles - 1 5 Metro – 1st 1986-87 Verlyn Giles Debbie Miles - 4 11 Metro – 1st NCAA – 7th 1987-88 Verlyn Giles Debbie Miles - - 6 Metro – 3rd 1988-89 Verlyn Giles Debbie Miles - 4 10 Metro – 1st NCAA – 16th 1989-90 Verlyn Giles Debbie Miles - 2 7 Metro – 1st NCAA – 8th 1990-91 Verlyn Giles - - 1 6 Metro – 2nd 1991-92 Ernie Lanford - - 1 3 ACC – 9th 1992-93 Ernie Lanford - - 1 5 ACC – 8th 1993-94 Ernie Lanford Paul Bevan-Thomas - 3 10 ACC – 3rd NCAA – 16th 1994-95 Ernie Lanford - - 4 7 ACC – 5th NCAA – 7th 1995-96 Ernie Lanford Sue Urry - - 5 ACC – 4th NCAA – 27th 1996-97 Ernie Lanford Sue Urry - 1 4 ACC – 5th 1997-98 Ernie Lanford Sue Urry - 1 4 ACC – 7th 1998-99 Ernie Lanford - - - 1 ACC – 9th 1999-2000 Ernie Lanford David Beck - - - ACC – 9th 2000-01 Nicky Goetze David Beck - - 1 ACC – 8th 2001-02 Nicky Goetze Mark Donaldson - - - ACC – 6th 2002-03 Nicky Goetze Mark Donaldson - - - ACC – 8th 2003-04 Trey Jones Mark Donaldson - - - ACC – 7th 2004-05 Trey Jones Landry Mahan - - 2 ACC – 7th 2005-06 Trey Jones Landry Mahan - - 4 ACC – 6th 2006-07 Trey Jones Chris Malloy - - 8 ACC – 4th NCAA – 13th 2007-08 Trey Jones Chris Malloy - 3 8 ACC – 1st 2008-09 Trey Jones Chris Malloy - 1 5 ACC – 10th 2009-10 Trey Jones Chris Malloy - 3 10 ACC – 5th NCAA – 3rd 2010-11 Trey Jones Layne Savoie - - 6 ACC – 5th 2011-12 Trey Jones Robert Duck/Lindsay Koth - 2 7 ACC – 3rd NCAA – T8th 2012-13 Trey Jones Robert Duck/Matt Savage - 3 10 ACC - T2nd NCAA - T11th 2013-14 Trey Jones Robert Duck/Matt Savage 0-2 1 7 ACC - 2nd NCAA - 24th Totals 180-63-9 63 217

PAGE 33 ALL-AMERICANS HALL OF FAME 2014 – Jack Maguire (Golfweek – 2nd; GCAA – 3rd) 2012 - Christian Raynor 2013 – Daniel Berger (GCAA – 1st; Golfweek – 1st) 2010 - Bobby Cochran Chase Seifert (Golfweek – HM) 2009 - Bob Shave 2012 – Brooks Koepka (GCAA – 2nd; Golfweek – 2nd) 1997 - Nolan Henke 2010 – Brooks Koepka ( GCAA – 3rd; Golfweek – HM) 1990 – Kenny Knox Drew Kittleson (GCAA – HM) 1989 –Jeff Sluman 2008 – Jonas Blixt (GCAA – 1st; Golfweek – 1st) 1988 – Paul Azinger 2007 – Jonas Blixt (GCAA – 2nd; Golfweek – 2nd) 1984 - Dr. Don Veller Matt Savage (GCAA – HM) 1983 – Jack Veghte 1998 – George McNeill (GCAA – HM) 1979 – Downing Gray 1995 – Christian Raynor (GCAA – 2nd) 1977 – Hubert Green Ken Staton (GCAA – HM) 1994 – Bobby Cochran (GCAA – 1st) 1990 – Andy Purnell (GCAA – HM) Roger Winchester (GCAA – HM) 1989 – Duke Donahue (GCAA – HM) Roger Winchester (GCAA – HM) 1987 – Nolan Henke (GCAA – 1st) Brooks Koepka 1986 – Nolan Henke (GCAA – HM) 1985 – Nolan Henke (GCAA – HM) 1984 – Brian Kamm (GCAA – HM) Christian Raynor 1983 – Greg Fleischer (GCAA – HM) Keith Kulzer (GCAA – HM) 1982 – Steve Kepler (GCAA – 3rd) 1981 – Grant Turner (GCAA – 3rd) 1980 – Paul Dowes (GCAA – HM) 1979 – Grant Turner (GCAA – 3rd) 1977 – Kenny Knox (GCAA – HM) 1975 – Todd Crandall (GCAA – HM) 1974 – Todd Crandall (GCAA – HM) 1968 – Hubert Green (GCAA – 2nd) 1967 – Hubert Green (GCAA – HM) 1966 – Denny Lyons (GCAA – HM) 1965 – Denny Lyons (GCAA – HM) 1958 – Bob Shave (GCAA – 2nd)

Hubert Green

Bob Shave

Don Veller George McNeill

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PAGE 35 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2009-10 Results 2003-04 Results Aug. 30-Sept. 1 GolfWeek Collegiate Challenge 1/15 Sept. 8-9 Kiawah Island Intercollegiate 7/14 Sept. 18-20 Olympia Fields Invitational 5/15 Sept. 22-23 Mason Rudolph Champ. T11/18 Oct. 3-4 Gary Koch Intercollegiate 1/15 Oct. 20-21 Gary Koch–Clevel.Golf Invit. 9/15 Oct. 10-12 Brickyard Intercollegiate T7/15 Nov. 1-2 Landfall Tradition 10/12 Feb. 3-5 Mauna Lani Invitational 10/22 Jan. 31-Feb. 1 Sun Trust Gator Invitational T7/15 Feb. 13-15 Gator Invitational 2/14 Feb. 8-10 Mercedes Benz Coll. Champ. 17/18 March 12-14 Seminole Intercollegiate 1/14 March 1-2 Seminole Intercollegiate 6/12 March 26-28 Linger Longer Invitational 7/16 March 15-16 Palmetto Intercollegiate 11/14 April 9-10 Wolfpack Invitational 4/18 March 29-30 Atlanta Intercollegiate 10/12 April 23-25 ACC Championship 5/11 April 9-11 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 6/12 May 6 Golden Ocala Invitational 3/5 April 16-18 ACC Championship 7/9 May 20-22 NCAA Central Regional 2/14 2002-03 Results 2008-09 Results Sept. 9-10 Kiawah Island Invitational 9/15 Sept. 19-21 Olympia Fields Invitational 7/15 Sept. 16-17 Mason Rudolph Championship 7/11 Sept. 28-30 PING / GolfWeek Preview 10/15 Sept. 30-Oct. 1 The Windon Memorial Classic 10/13 Oct. 11-13 Brickyard Collegiate 4/15 Oct. 14-15 Gary Koch–Clevel.Golf Invit. 10/15 Feb. 4-6 Hawaii-Hilo Invitational 10/17 Oct. 21-22 Coca-Cola Tourn. of Champi. 11/14 Feb. 14-15 Gator Invitational 4/14 Feb. 8-9 Gator Invitational 10/14 March 6-8 Seminole Intercollegiate 3/12 Feb. 17-18 Mercedes Benz Coll. Champ. 15/15 March 12 FSU Spring Break Invitational 1/6 March 10-11 Seminole Intercollegiate T8/15 March 22-24 Callaway Match Play Champ T2 March 17-18 Palmetto Intercollegiate 8/15 April 5-7 US Collegiate Championship 15/15 April 11-13 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate T8/12 April 17-19 ACC Championship 10/11 April 18-20 ACC Championship 8/9 May 14-16 NCAA Southeast Regional T7/14 May 8-10 Atlanta Intercollegiate 11/12

2007-08 Results 2001-02 Results Sept. 10-11 Inverness Intercollegiate 1/16 Sept. 10-11 Kiawah Island Intercollegiate 13/15 Sept. 22-23 PING / Golf Week Preview 7/15 Sept. 17-18 Mason Rudolph Collegiate 11/12 Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Fighting Illini Invitational 4/12 Oct. 15-16 Gary Koch–Clevel.Golf Invit. 9/15 Oct. 21-23 Isleworth /UCF Coll. Invit. 14/18 Oct. 22-23 Tenn. Tourn. of Champions 13/15 2013-14 Results Oct. 28-30 Callaway Match Play Champ. 3-1 Oct. 29-30 Country Club of La. Inter. 14/15 Sept. 13-15 Fighting Illini Invitational 11/15 Feb. 9-10 SunTrust Gator Invitational 2/14 Feb. 9-10 Gator Invitational 11/15 Oct. 4-6 Brickyard Collegiate Champ. T6/14 March 2-3 Seminole Intercollegiate 1/12 Feb. 18-19 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 11/15 Oct. 14-15 Crooked Stick Intercollegiate 4/14 March 9-10 General Jim Hackler Invit. 2/15 March 11-12 Seminole Intercollegiate 11/15 Oct. 20-22 Isleworth Collegiate Invit. 4/15 March 24-26 U.S. Collegiate Champ. 5/15 March 18-19 Cleveland Golf Collegiate 11/15 Feb. 15-16 Gator Invitational 2/14 April 11-13 River Landing Intercollegiate 5/15 April 5-7 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 6/12 March 2-4 USF Invitational 1/17 April 18-20 ACC Championship 1/11 Apr. 19-21 ACC Championship 6/9 March 14-15 Seminole Intercollegiate T2/13 May 15-17 NCAA West Regional 21/27 May 9-10 Atlanta Intercollegiate 9/9 March 24-25 Valspar Collegiate Invit. T7/15 April 4-6 Mason Rudolph Champ. 8/14 2006-07 Results 2000-01 Results April 19 Capital City Club Match Play 4th Sept. 11-12 Inverness Intercollegiate 9/15 Sept. 11-12 Kiawah Island Invitational 10/15 April 25-27 ACC Championships 2/12 Sept. 25-26 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 3/15 Sept. 18-19 Coca-Cola Tourn. of Champ. 10/14 May 15-17 NCAA Raleigh Regional 5/13 Oct. 9-10 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic 4/12 Oct. 16-17 Gary Koch–Clevel.Golf Invit. 7/15 May 23-26 NCAA Championships 24/30 Oct. 22-24 Isleworth/UCF Coll. Invit. 8/18 Oct. 30-31 Country Club of Louisiana 13/15 Feb. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational 2/14 Feb. 13-14 Beau Rivage College Classic 12/16 2012-13 Results March 4-6 Seminole Intercollegiate 9/15 Feb. 19-20 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 15/15 Sept. 17-18 Inverness Intercollegiate T2/10 March 25-27 Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational 3/15 March 5-6 LSU Spring Invititational 7/18 Sept. 23-25 PING-Golfweek Preview 14/15 April 9-11 U.S. Collegiate Championship 15/15 March 13-14 Seminole Intercollegiate T7/18 Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Fighting Illini Invitational 3/14 April 20-22 ACC Championship T4/11 March 23-25 Alabama Spring Invitational 10/15 Oct. 14-16 Querencia Cabo Collegiate 4/12 May 13-14 Linger Longer Invitational 3/15 April 6-8 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 9/14 Feb. 9-10 Gator Invitational 1/14 May 17-19 NCAA East Regional 5/27 April 20-22 ACC Championships 8/9 March 3-5 USF Invitational 3/17 May 30-June 2 NCAA Division I Champ. T13/30 May 13-14 Cavalier Classic 3/4 March 15-17 Seminole Intercollegiate 1/11 March 24-26 C&F Bank Intercollegiate T2/32 2005-06 Results 1999-2000 Results April 8-9 Gary Koch Invitational 1/14 Sept. 12-13 Tennessee Tourn. of Champ. 3/14 Oct. 13-14 Tenn. Tournament of Champ. 10th April 26-28 ACC Championships T2/11 Sept. 26-27 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 8/15 Oct. 25-26 Gary Koch–Clevel.Golf Invit. 13th May 16-18 NCAA Tallahassee Regional 3/13 Oct. 10-11 Gary Koch–Clevel.Golf Invit. 8/12 Nov. 1-2 LSU Intercollegiate 8th May 28-30 NCAA Championship T11/30 Oct. 15-16 The Ridges Intercollegiate T10/15 Feb. 7-8 Bridges All-American Inter. 13th Feb. 18-19 Gator Invitational 3/14 Feb. 21-22 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 15th 2011-12 Results Feb. 27-28 Lexus/Naples Intercollegiate 2/12 Feb. 27-29 Puerto Rico Classic 14th Sept. 16-18 Olympia Fields Invitational 6/15 March 5-7 Seminole Intercollegiate 11/13 March 6-7 Seminole Classic 11th Oct. 7-9 Brickyard Collegiate 2/15 March 12-13 General Jim Hackler Invit. T4/13 April 7-9 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 12th Oct. 23-25 U.S. Collegiate 11/14 March 26-28 Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational 11/15 April 28-30 ACC Championship 9th Feb. 11-12 Gator Invitational 5/14 April 10-11 U.S. Collegiate Championship 13/13 May 8-9 Atlanta Intercollegiate T9th March 4-6 USF Invitational 10/17 April 21-23 ACC Championship 6/11 March 9-11 Seminole Intercollegiate 1/18 May 14-15 Linger Longer Invitational 6/12 1998-99 Results March 23-25 FAU Spring Break Invitational 1/15 May 18-20 NCAA Regionals 14/16 Sept. 14-15 Palmetto Classic 14th April 7-8 Gary Koch Intercollegiate 5/15 Sept. 19-20 Keswick Club Classic 10th April 20-22 ACC Championship 3/11 2004-05 Results Oct. 5-6 Tenn. Tournament of Champ. 14th May 17-19 NCAA Southwest Regional T3/14 Sept. 11-12 The Ridges Intercollegiate T15/15 Oct. 26-27 LSU Intercollegiate 11th May 29-June 3 NCAA Division I Championship T8/30 Sept. 27-28 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate T4/15 Feb. 8-9 Bridges All-American 14th Oct. 11-12 Gary Koch–Clevel.Golf Invit. T14/15 Feb. 21-23 Puerto Rico Classic 15th 2010-11 Results Oct. 25-26 Isleworth Coll. Invitational 12/16 Feb. 28-March 1Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 16th Sept. 17-19 Olympia Fields Invitational 14/15 Nov. 5-7 Carpet Capital Collegiate 18/18 March 9-10 Seminole Classic 12th Oct. 2-3 Gary Koch Invitational 5/12 Feb. 5-6 Gator Invitational 3/15 April 2-4 US Collegiate Championship 12th Oct. 8-10 Brickyard Invitational 3/15 Feb. 20-22 Mercedes Benz Coll. Champ. 17/17 April 9-11 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 5th Oct. 24-26 U.S. Collegiate Championship T9/15 March 6-8 Seminole Intercollegiate 6/12 April 16-18 ACC Championship 9th Feb. 2-4 Amer Ari Invitational 19/20 March 27-29 Hootie At Bulls Bay Invit. 11/15 Feb. 12-13 SunTrust Gator Invitational 7/14 April 8-9 Courtyard By Marriott Inter. 8/15 March 4-6 USF Invitational 2/21 April 15-17 ACC Championship 7/10 March 11-13 Seminole Intercollegiate 3/17 March 27-29 Linger Longer Invitational 5/13 April 8-10 8/13 April 22-24 ACC Championship 5/11 May 19-21 NCAA Indiana Regional T8/14

PAGE 36 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1997-98 Results 1991-92 Results 1985-86 Results Sept. 19-20 Cavalier Classic 7th Sept. 21-22 Carpet Capital Classic 18th Sept. 27-29 Forest Hills Invitational 3rd Sept. 29-30 Tennessee Tourn. of Champ. 6th Nov. 1-3 Florida State Intercollegiate 1st Oct. 7-9 LSU National Invitational 13th Oct. 13-14 Kroger Intercollegiate 7th Feb. 8-9 Gator Invitational 6th Nov. 8-10 State Championships 3rd Oct. 27-28 Country Club of Louisiana 8th Feb. 28-March 1National Collegiate Invite 9th Feb. 14-16 Gator Invitational 7th Feb. 16-17 Bridges All-American Inter. 8th March 6-8 Imperial Lakes Golf Classic 4th Feb. 21-23 Seminole Invitational 3rd Feb. 28-March 2Mercedes-Benz Coll. Champ. 4th March 20-21 Southeastern Intercollegiate 4th Feb. 28-March 2Imperial Lakes Invitational 10th March 10-11 Seminole Classic 2nd April 4-5 Augusta Invitational 15th March 21-23 South Florida Invitational 7th March 20-22 Alabama Spring Invitational 2nd April 17-19 Kemira Intercollegiate Invite 9th March 28-30 Southeastern Invitational 4th April 3-5 US Collegiate Championship 1st May 12-13 Iron Duke Classic 7th April 25-27 Chris Schenkel Invitational 9th April 10-12 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 6th May 15-16 ACC Championship 9th May 9-11 Metro Championship 1st April 17-19 ACC Championship 7th May 14-16 NCAA East Regional 12th 1990-91 Results 1984-85 Results Sept. 9-10 Invitational 10th Oct. 3-5 LSU National Invitational 10th 1996-97 Results Oct. 15-16 Red River Golf Classic 11th Oct. 12-14 Andy Bean Intercollegiate 11th Sept. 21-22 Keswick Club Cavalier Classic 10th Nov. 4-5 Florida State Intercollegiate 2nd Feb. 15-17 Gator Invitational 11th Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Tenn. Tournament of Champ. 13th Nov. 16-18 Golf World Collegiate 17th Feb. 22-24 Seminole Classic 2nd Oct. 28-29 LSU Intercollegiate 10th Feb. 22-24 Red River Classic 11th March 1-3 Imperial Lakes Classic 12th Feb. 8-9 Gator Invitational 8th March 1-3 Imperial Lakes Golf Classic 7th March 13-15 Panhandle Intercollegiate 2nd Feb. 21-23 Mercedes-Benz Championship 1st March 11-12 UCF Golf Classic 4th March 22-24 South Florida Invitational 8th March 3-4 Bridges All-American Inter. 5th March 22-24 Southeastern Intercollegiate 4th March 29-31 Southeastern Intercollegiate 6th March 9-10 Killearn Seminole Classic 6th April 6-7 Forest Hills Invitational 1st April 26-28 Chris Schenkel Invitational 17th March 21-23 Alabama Spring Invitational 5th April 19-21 Bank South Invitational 3rd May 10-12 Metro Championship 1st April 5-6 Cleveland Classic 9th May 12-14 Metro Championship 2nd April 11-13 Hitchcock Intercollegiate 8th May 23-25 NCAA East Regional 17th 1983-84 Results April 18-20 ACC Championship 5th Fall 1983 LSU Invitational 2nd 1989-90 Results Fall 1983 Andy Bean Invitational 7th 1995-96 Results Sept. 23-24 Golfweek International 3rd Fall 1983 Dixie International 5th Sept. 17-18 Reliastar Collegiate 8th Oct. 3-4 LSU Invitational 6th Fall 1983 State Championship 1st Oct. 1-2 Tenn. Tournament of Champ. T4th Oct. 16-17 Red River Classic 12th Feb. 9-11 International Intercollegiate 13th Oct. 22-24 Jerry Pate Invitational T9th Nov. 6-7 Florida Intercollegiate 3rd Feb. 17-19 Gator Invitational 4th Oct. 30-31 Country Club of Louisiana 8th Nov. 16-18 Palmetto Dunes Collegiate 16th Feb. 24-26 Seminole Classic 1st Feb. 23-25 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate T6th Feb. 23-25 National Collegiate Invite 11th March 2-4 Imperial Lakes Invitational 11th March 1-3 Imperial Lakes Classic T8th March 2-4 Florida Southern Golf Classic 1st March 14-16 Panhandle Intercollegiate 4th March 11-12 Killearn Seminole Classic 3rd March 12-13 UCF Golf Classic 3rd March 23-25 South Florida Invitational 3rd March 22-24 Blue-Gray Intercollegiate T8th March 23-25 Southeastern Intercollegiate 12th March 29-April 1Southeastern Intercollegiate 7th April 5-7 Cleveland Classic 6th April 6-8 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 5th April 27-29 Chris Schenkel Invitational 6th April 19-21 ACC Championship 4th April 21-22 Bank South Eagle Invitational 10th May 11-13 Metro Championship 1st May 9-10 Liberty Classic 5th May 10-12 Metro Championship 1st May 16-18 NCAA East Regional 3rd May 24-26 NCAA East Regional 2nd 1982-83 Results May 29-June 1 NCAA Championship 27th June 6-9 NCAA Championship 8th Fall 1983 LSU Invitational 9th Fall 1983 Andy Bean Invitational 4th 1994-95 Results 1988-89 Results Fall 1983 Dixie Intercollegiate 2nd Oct. 2-3 Tenne. Tournament of Champ. 10th Oct. 2-4 Tenn. Tournament of Champ. 4th Fall 1983 State Championship 1st Oct. 16-18 Jordan Intercollegiate 3rd Oct. 25-27 Dixie Invitational 3rd Feb. 10-12 International Invitational N/A Oct. 31-Nov. 1 LSU Intercollegiate 8th Nov. 3-5 Florida State Championship 2nd Feb. 18-20 Gator Invitational N/A Nov. 11-13 Golf World Invitational 10th Feb. 17-19 Doral Park Invitational 3rd Feb. 25-27 Seminole Invitational N/A Nov. 28-30 UNLV Rebel Classic 12th Feb. 27-28 Seminole Classic 1st March 4-6 Imperial Lakes Invitational N/A Feb. 24-26 Mercedes-Benz Championship 1st March 3-5 Florida Southern Classic 11th March 15-18 Panhandle Invitational N/A March 3-4 Imperial Lakes Golf Classic 3rd March 24-26 Southeastern Invitational 1st March 25-27 Southern Jr-Sr Collegiate N/A March 13-14 Seminole Classic 1st April 13-15 Jerry Pate Invitational 1st April 1-3 Southeastern Intercollegiate N/A April 1-3 Augusta College Invitational 1st April 21-23 Chris Schenkel Invitational 5th April 22-24 Chris Schenkel Invitational N/A April 14-16 ACC Championship 5th April 27-30 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 3rd May 19-21 Southern Intercollegiate N/A May 14-15 Wofford Invitational 1st May 12-14 Metro Championship 1st June 8-11 NCAA Championship 19th May 18-20 NCAA East Regional 6th May 25-27 NCAA East Regional 7th May 31-June 3 NCAA Championship 7th June 7-10 NCC Championship 16th 1981-82 Results Oct. 7-9 LSU Invitational N/A 1993-94 Results 1987-88 Results Oct. 23-25 Grenelefe Intercollegiate N/A Sept. 20-21 Kiawah Island Intercollegiate 9th Oct. 24-25 Dixie Intercollegiate 2nd Nov. 20-22 Dixie Intercollegiate N/A Oct. 3-4 Tenn. Tournament of Champ. 5th Nov. 6-7 State Championships 3rd Feb. 5-7 Gator Invitational N/A Oct. 18-19 Dixie Intercollegiate 1st Nov. 20-22 Palmetto Dunes Invitational 15th Feb. 11-13 International Intercollegiate N/A Nov. 1-2 LSU Intercollegiate 2nd Feb. 5-7 National Collegiate Invitational 5th No Date Seminole Classic N/A Feb. 27-28 Queen’s Harbor 4th Feb. 25-27 Seminole Golf Classic 4th March 5-7 Imperial Lakeland Classic N/A March 4-6 Imperial Lakes Golf Classic 1st March 4-6 Imperial Lakes Invitational 10th March 26-28 Junior-Senior Invitational N/A March 14-15 Seminole Classic 2nd March 25-27 Southeastern Invitational 12th April 2-5 Southeastern Intercollegiate N/A March 25-27 Southeastern Invitational 3rd April 15-17 Jerry Pate Invitational 8th April 23-25 Chris Schenkel Invitational N/A April 1-3 Cleveland Classic 2nd April 22-24 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 13th May 6-8 Southern Intercollegiate N/A April 15-17 ACC Championship 3rd April 30-May 2 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 4th May 14-16 Metro Championship N/A May 13-14 Wofford Invitational 1st May 12-14 Metro Championship 3rd May 26-29 NCAA Championship 26th May 19-21 NCAA East Regional 9th June 1-4 NCAA Championship 16th 1986-87 Results 1980-81 Results Sept. 30-Oct. 1 LSU Invitational 5th Oct. 6-10 Jim Corbett Intercollegiate N/A 1992-93 Results Oct. 13-14 Hillman-Robbins Invitational 1st Oct. 22-26 Andy Bean Intercollegiate 2nd Oct. 19-20 Dixie Intercollegiate 6th Oct. 25-26 Dixie Intercollegiate 3rd Nov. 6-8 Florida State Intercollegiate N/A Oct. 31-Nov. 1 South Alabama Invitational 11th Nov. 7-8 Florida Intercollegiate 1st Nov. 13-16 Dixie Intercollegiate N/A Nov. 7-8 Florida Intercollegiate 2nd Feb. 4-7 Doral Invitational 9th Feb. 5-7 Intercollegiate International 4th Feb. 21-22 Gator Invitational 6th Feb. 20-22 Seminole Golf Classic 3rd Feb. 13-15 Gator Invitational 1st Feb. 26-28 South Florida Invitational 4th March 5-8 Imperial Lakes Invitational 3rd Feb. 27-March 1Seminole Intercollegiate 2nd March 5-7 Imperial Lakes Golf Classic 2nd March 20-22 South Florida Invitational 2nd March 23-25 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 1st March 14-16 Queen’s Harbor Invitational 6th March 27-29 Southeastern Invitational 1st March 27-29 Southern Junior-Senior 1st March 26-27 Southeastern Intercollegiate 1st April 10-12 Jerry Pate Invitational 2nd April 3-5 Southeastern Intercollegiate 2nd April 3-4 Augusta / Cleveland Classic 10th April 24-26 Chris Schenkel Invitational 3rd April 24-26 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 9th April 16-18 ACC Championship 8th May 14-17 Metro Championship 1st May 14-17 Metro Championship 1st May 8-9 Palmetto Intercollegiate 3rd June 10-13 NCAA Championship 7th May 27-30 NCAA Championship 15th May 19-21 NCAA East Regional 16th

PAGE 37 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1979-80 Results 1971-72 Results 1964-65 Results Oct. 10-12 Jim Corbett Invitational N/A Sept. 29-Oct. 3 All-Dixie Intercollegiate 9th Feb. 20 Florida W 11-7 Oct. 26-28 Cypress Garden Invitational N/A Oct. 30-Nov. 2 LSU Invitational 5th Feb. 27 Florida W 10-8 Nov. 16-18 Dixie Intercollegiate N/A Dec. 2-7 Hollywood Invitational 1st March 5 Ball State W 18-0 Feb. 22-24 Gator Invitational 2nd Jan. 7-8 Senior Bowl 6th March 6 Ball State W 18-0 Feb. 29-March 2Seminole Intercollegiate 3rd Feb. 17-19 Florida Intercollegiate 3rd March 18 Kentucky W 16.5-1.5 March 11-13 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 10th March 3-5 Seminole Invitational 2nd March 22 Georgia Tech W 15-3 March 28-30 Junior-Senior Intercollegiate 2nd March 17-20 Florida Atlantic N/A March 25-27 Miami Invitational N/A April 4-6 Southeastern Intercollegiate N/A March 22-25 Miami Invitational N/A April 1-3 Florida Invitational N/A April 25-27 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 10th April 12-15 Houston All-American N/A April 8 Auburn W 14.5-3.5 May 1-3 Southern Intercollegiate 3rd June 7-10 Southeastern Amateur N/A April 26 Auburn W 17.5-0.5 May 9-11 Metro Championship N/A April 29-May 1 Southern Invitational N/A May 28-31 NCAA Championship 14th 1970-71 Results No Date NCAA Championship 6th Jan. 7-8 Senior Bowl 2nd 1978-79 Results Feb. 18-20 Florida Intercollegiate 2nd 1963-64 Results Oct. 26-29 Cypress Gardens Invitational N/A March 5-7 Seminole Invitational 2nd No Date Jacksonville NAS W 31-5 Nov. 8-11 Florida Intercollegiate N/A March 9-10 Freshman Tournament N/A No Date Georgia Tech W 17-1 Feb. 16-18 Gator Invitational 5th March 24-26 West Florida Tournament 2nd No Date Columbia W 18.5-2.5 March 2-4 Seminole Classic 8th March 31-April 3GAC Intercollegiate Classic 4th No Date Columbia W 18.5-2.5 March 22-24 Furman Invitational 11th April 23-24 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate N/A No Date Alabama W 11.5-7.5 March 28-31 Cape Coral Classic 2nd April 21-25 Tallahassee Open N/A Feb. 22 Florida W 14.5-3.5 April 13-15 Prudential Intercollegiate 1st May 8-10 Univ. of Georgia Tournament N/A Feb. 29 Florida W 10-8 April 27-29 Chris Schenkel Invitational 1st June 21-26 NCAA Championship 17th March 23 Springfield College W 18-0 May 11-13 Metro Championship 1st March 24 South Carolina (Tri-Match)W 18.5-2.5 May 23-26 NCAA Championship 18th 1969-70 Results March 24 Springfield Coll. (Tri-Match)W 20-1 No Date Florida Intercollegiate 1st April 6 Auburn W 12-6 1977-78 Results No Date Miami Invitational 2nd April 27 Auburn W 14-4 Oct. 27-30 Cypress Gardens Invitational N/A No Date Cape Coral Invitational 1st Nov. 10-12 Florida Intercollegiate N/A No Date Seminole Invitational 1st 1962-63 Results Feb. 10-12 Gator Invitational N/A No Date Houston All-American 3rd Feb. 15 Jacksonville NAS W 24.5-2.5 Feb. 24-26 Seminole Classic 1st No Date Auburn/FAMU Three Way 1st Feb. 18 Florida L 9-18 March 23-25 Furman Intercollegiate N/A No Date Calloway Gardens 1st March 1 Florida L 3.5-23.5 March 29-April 1GAC Intercollegiate Classic N/A March 18 Georgia (Tri-Match) W 14.5-12.5 April 21-23 Chris Schenkel Invitational N/A 1968-69 Results March 18 Georgia Tech (Tri-Match)W 20-7 April 27-29 Southern Intercollegiate N/A No Date Jacksonville W 443-468 March 19 Springfield College W 27-0 May 12-14 Metro Championship N/A Feb. 14-15 Florida W 16-11 March 25 Purdue (Tri-Match) L 7.5-10.5 June 7-10 NCAA Championship N/A Feb. 19-21 J’ville (Tri-Match) W 444-467 March 25 Mich. State (Tri-Match) W 13.5-1.5 Feb. 19-21 J’ville NAS (Tri-Match) W 444-471 March 26 Purdue (Quad-Match) W 12.5-6.0 1976-77 Results March 6-8 Florida L 443-430 March 26 Mich. State (Quad-Match)W 15-0 April 13-16 Houston All-American 8th April 24-26 Auburn W 350-372 March 26 Auburn (Quad-Match) W 26-1 April 21-24 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 7th June 24-28 NCAA Championship 12th March 27 Mich. State (Tri-Match) W 14-1 June 8-11 NCAA Championship 24th March 27 Purdue (Tri-Match) W 11-7 1967-68 Results 1961-62 Results 1975-76 Results Feb. 9-10 Jacksonville W 23-4 No Date Florida W 18.5-8.5 Sept. 26-28 Dixie Intercollegiate N/A Feb. 17-18 Florida Intercollegiate 2nd No Date Georgia Tech W 17-10 Nov. 6-8 Florida Intercollegiate N/A March 1-2 Florida L 12-15 No Date Springfield College W 30-0 Feb. 27-29 Seminole Golf Classic 2nd March 21-23 Cape Coral Invitational 2nd No Date Springfield College W 26.5-0.5 March 31-April 3Cape Coral Classic N/A March 27-30 Miami Invitational 1st No Date Springfield College W 27-0 April 14-17 Houston All-American 13th April 4-6 Jacksonville (Tri-Match) W 368-411 No Date Florida W 37.5-22.0 April 23-25 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate N/A April 4-6 Florida (Tri-Match) L 368-356 No Date Navy W 37.5-13.0 May 13-15 Southern Independent N/A April 11-12 LSU Invitational 5th No Date Yale W 13.5-4.5 May 27-29 Southern Intercollegiate N/A April 27-29 Auburn L 371-370 No Date Navy W 13-5 June 9-12 NCAA Championship N/A May 9-11 Auburn W 440-468 No Date Jacksonville NAS W 10-8 June 19-22 NCAA Championship 10th No Date Auburn W 15.5-11.5 1974-75 Results No Date Auburn W 14.5-12.5 Oct. 11-14 Dixie Intercollegiate N/A 1966-67 Results No Date Florida L 4-23 Nov. 8-10 Florida Intercollegiate 2nd Feb. 9-10 Valdosta State W 25-11 Feb. 28-March 2Seminole Classic 4th Feb. 12-13 Valdosta State W 34.5-1.5 1960-61 Results March 24-27 Southeastern Intercollegiate 6th Feb. 16-18 Florida (Quad-Match) L 5.5-12.5 No Date Miami W 474-488 April 16-19 All-American Intercollegiate 12th Feb. 16-18 Stetson (Quad-Match) W 14.5-3.5 No Date Navy W 474-507 April 25-27 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 13th Feb. 16-18 Rollins Coll. (Quad-Match)W 14-4 No Date Yale W 474-514 May 16-18 Southern Independents N/A March 10-11 Florida (Tri-Match) W 13-5 No Date Jacksonville W 474-563 March 10-11 Alabama (Tri-Match) W 13-5 No Date Auburn W 20.5-6.5 1973-74 Results April 4 Auburn W 13-5 No Date LSU L 5.5-21.5 Sept. 27-30 All-Dixie Intercollegiate 12th April 10 Auburn W 9.5-8.5 March 6 Florida L 5.5-21.5 Oct. 26-28 LSU Invitational 8th March 20 Vanderbilt W 26-1 Nov. 6-10 Florida Intercollegiate 2nd 1965-66 Results March 20 Georgia Tech W 15-12 Nov. 28-30 Tulane Invitational 4th Feb. 10-12 Florida (Quad-Match) L 7.5-10.5 March 21 Vanderbilt W 21-6 March 3-5 FSU Invitational N/A Feb. 10-12 Stetson (Quad-Match) W 18-0 March 21 Augustana College W 21-6 March 17-18 Crystal River Intercollegiate 1st Feb. 10-12 Rollins Coll. (Quad-Match)W 15-3 March 22 Vanderbilt W 19-8 March 21-23 Southeast Intercollegiate 1st March 3-5 Florida (Quad-Match) T 12-12 March 24 Navy W 11-7 April 17-20 Houston All-American 14th March 3-5 Alabama (Quad-Match) W 15-4 March 24 Jacksonville W 14-4 April 26-28 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate N/A March 3-5 Auburn (Quad-Match) W 21.5-2.5 April 8 Florida L 12-15 May 18-20 Independent Intercollegiate N/A March 6 Ball State W 14-4 April 14 Alabama W 18-9 March 18-19 Springfield College W 27-0 April 15 Auburn W 18.5-8.5 1972-73 Results March 25-26 J’ville NAS (Tri-Match) W 23.5-3.5 April 18 Florida Southern Coll. W 18-9 Sept. 28-Oct. 1 All-Dixie Intercollegiate N/A March 25-26 J’ville (Tri-Match) W 24-3 Nov. 9-11 Florida Intercollegiate N/A Nov. 29-Dec. 1 Tulane Invitational 3rd Jan. 24-27 Placid Lakes Tournament N/A March 1-4 FSU Invitational 6th March 21-24 Miami Invitational N/A March 28-31 Cape Coral Tournament 2nd April 12-15 Houston All-American 13th April 21-22 Chris Schenkel Tournament N/A June 20-23 NCAA Championship N/A

PAGE 38 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1959-60 Results 1955-56 Results 1950-51 Results No Date Florida L 12-15 Feb. 23-26 George Wash. Tourn. N/A March 9 Rollins College T 9-9 No Date Rollins College L 9.5-17.5 March 3 Stetson W 27-0 March 10 Stetson W 16-2 No Date Georgia Tech W 16-11 March 5 Florida W 22.5-4.5 March 20 Georgia W 25-2 No Date Georgia W 15-12 March 7-10 Florida Intercollegiate 1st March 22-24 Florida Intercollegiate 3rd No Date LSU T 13.5-13.5 March 16 Auburn W 27-0 March 26 Jacksonville NAS L 9.5-17.5 No Date Navy W 25-2 March 20 Georgia W 14.5-12.5 March 28 Davidson College L 15-21 No Date Jacksonville W 27-0 March 22 Alabama W 24.5-2.5 March 29 Mercer W 17.5-0.5 No Date Florida L 5.5-21.5 March 23 Maxwell AFB W 31.5-4.5 March 31 Emory W 17-13 No Date Miami W 18.5-8.5 April 9 Georgia Tech W 15.5-11.5 April 7 Stetson W 18-0 No Date Florida Southern Coll. T 13.5-13.5 April 11 Rollins College W 16-11 April 21 Rollins College W 15.5-2.5 No Date Rollins College L 5-22 April 14 Auburn W 25.5-1.5 April 28-29 Pensacola Invitational 1st No Date Spring Hill College W 14-13 April 16 Florida W 15-12 May 4 Georgia L 4-23 No Date Alabama W 15.5-11.5 April 21 Rollins College W 21.5-14.5 May 5 Mercer W 19-8 No Date Auburn W 18-9 April 26-29 Florida Amateur N/A May 9 Emory W 10-8 No Date Auburn W 17.5-9.5 May 3-5 Southern Inter. N/A May 10-12 Southern Inter. N/A June 25-26 NCAA Championship 5th 1958-59 Results 1949-50 Results No Date Auburn W 3-0 1954-55 Results March 20 Georgia W 14-13 No Date Auburn W 3-0 March 5 Rollins College W 14.5-12.5 March 22-25 Florida Intercollegiate N/A March 2 Florida W 21.5-5.5 March 12 Maxwell AFB W 20-7 March 31 Emory W 14-4 March 14 LSU T 13.5-13.5 March 17 Davidson College W 22-8 April 7 Florida Southern Coll. W 12-6 March 20 Rollins College L 12.5-14.5 March 19 Auburn W 26-1 April 8 Florida Southern Coll. W 17-1 March 21 Georgia W 18.5-8.5 March 21 Georgia Tech L 11.5-15.5 April 15 Rollins College T 9-9 March 23 Georgia Tech W 21-6 March 22 Georgia W 15-12 April 22 Stetson W 18.5-8.5 March 31 Auburn W 21-6 Mar. 31-Apr. 2 Florida Intercollegiate 5th April 25 Miami L 7-11 April 10 Florida L 5-22 April 11 Kentucky W 26-4 April 26-29 Southern Inter. N/A April 11 Rollins College L 11-16 April 15 Stetson W 24-3 May 4 Rollins College L 2.5-15.5 April 13 Spring Hill College L 11-16 April 16 Rollins College W 18.5-8.5 May 5 Florida Southern Coll. T 9-9 April 17 Auburn L 11.5-15.5 April 23 Stetson W 21.5-2.5 May 6 Stetson W 11-7 April 25 Western Illinois W 21-6 April 30 Auburn W 15-12 May 19-20 Dixie Conf. Tourn. 1st April 27 Florida Southern Coll. W 15.5-11.5 May 5-7 Southern Inter. N/A May 8-9 Pensacola Invitational 1st 1948-49 Results 1953-54 Results March 22 Georgia W 14-13 1957-58 Results March 10 Stetson (Quad-Match) W 18.5-7.5 March 23-26 Florida Intercollegiate N/A No Date Spring Hill College L 12-15 March 10 Miami (Quad-Match) L 18.5-24.5 April 1 Mercer W 26-1 Feb. 7 Wisconsin T 0-0 March 10 Rollins Coll. (Quad-Mat.) L 18.5-22.0 April 9 Jacksonville NAS W 20-7 Feb. 8 Wisconsin W 20-7 March 11-13 Florida Intercollegiate 5th April 15 Southern W 24-3 Feb. 24 Florida L 8-19 March 20 Auburn W 14.5-12.5 April 22 Southern W 18.5-8.5 March 3 Moody AFB W 24-3 March 22 Western Illinois W 21-6 April 23 Stetson L 10.5-16.5 March 8 Florida Intercollegiate N/A March 23 Davidson College W 30.5-5.5 April 27-30 Southern Inter. N/A March 11 Jacksonville NAS W 27-0 March 27 Rollins College L 13-14 May 7 Mercer W 13.5-4.5 March 15 Rollins College L 11-16 April 3 Stetson W 13-5 May 13 Jacksonville NAS W 22-5 March 17 Georgia Tech W 21-6 April 5 Wake Forest W 18-9 May 14 Stetson W 23.5-3.5 March 22 Florida W 17.5-9.5 April 14 Illinois State W 27-0 May 20-21 Dixie Conf. Tourn. 2nd March 25 Georgia L 11-16 April 24 Rollins College W 20.5-6.5 March 28 Jacksonville NAS W 20.5-6.5 April 26 Southwestern-Memp. W 18-3 1947-48 Results April 10 Moody AFB W 23-4 April 28 Georgia Tech L 10-17 No Date Oklahoma A&M L 3.5-14.5 April 12 Auburn W 25.5-1.5 April 29-May 1 Southern Intercoll. N/A March 25 Florida Intercollegiate N/A April 14 Georgia Tech L 13-14 May 14 Jacksonville NAS T 0-0 March 26 Stetson L 10.5-16.5 April 15 Georgia L 5.5-21.5 March 27 Mercer L 8.5-9.5 April 21 Auburn W 18.5-8.5 1952-53 Results April 3 Rollins College L 4-23 April 25 Florida Southern Coll. W 14-13 March 3 Rollins College W 21-6 April 22 Mercer L 1.5-19.5 April 26 Rollins College L 6.5-20.5 March 4 Stetson (Quad-Match) W 7-5 April 24 Georgia-Savannah W 12.5-5.5 May 1-3 Southern Intercoll. N/A March 4 Miami (Quad-Match) L 5.5-6.5 April 29-May 1 Southern Inter. N/A June 24-25 NCAA Championship 14th March 4 Fla. South. Coll. (Quad) W 10-2 May 3 Stetson L 11.5-15.5 March 5-7 Florida Intercollegiate 5th May 15 Georgia-Savannah W 15-3 1956-57 Results March 14 Stetson W 10-8 May 20 Southern L 8.5-12.5 Feb. 8 Wisconsin W 25-2 March 23 Davidson College L 12.5-17.5 Feb. 21-24 George Wash. Tourn. N/A March 24 Georgia L 9.5-17.5 March 2 Auburn W 20-1 April 18 Rollins College W 14.5-12.5 March 9 Florida L 12.5-14.5 April 24 Western Illinois W 23-4 March 14-16 Florida Intercollegiate 1st April 27 Georgia L 7-20 March 18 Georgia Tech W 19.5-7.5 April 29 Auburn L 13-14 March 20 Alabama W 22-5 April 30-May 2 Southern Inter. N/A March 21 Georgia W 7.5-2.5 May 9 Pensacola NAS W 17.5-9.5 March 26 Miami W 23-4 March 30 Rollins College W 15-12 1951-52 Results April 1 Florida W 15.5-11.5 March 13 Jacksonville NAS L 8.5-9.5 April 13 Auburn W 20.5-6.5 March 14 Rollins College W 11.5-6.5 April 27 Rollins College W 20-7 March 15 Stetson W 12-6 June 24-25 NCAA Championship 4th March 19 Miami W 11.5-5.5 March 20-22 Florida Intercollegiate N/A March 24 Georgia Tech W 14.5-12.5 March 25 Georgia L 4.5-22.5 March 31 Citadel L 6-21 April 3 Rollins College L 2.5-15.5 April 5 Mercer W 19.5-7.5 April 19 Stetson L 5-13 April 28 Mercer W 12-6 April 29 Georgia (Tri-Match) L 5-7 April 29 Alabama (Tri-Match) L 4.5-7.5 April 30 Auburn L 8-10 May 1-4 Southern Inter. N/A May 10 Jacksonville NAS W 7.5-4.5

PAGE 39 MEDIA INFORMATION A NOTE TO THE MEDIA, FANS AND OPPONENTS Florida State assistant sports information director Maryjane Gardner is ready to assist you with any questions or requests you may have about the 2014-15 Seminole men’s golf program, almanac, coaches and student-athletes. Please do not hesitate to contact the FSU Sports Information office if we can further assist you.

PLAYERS & COACHES INTERVIEWS All players and coaches interviews should be arranged through the sports information office by contacting Maryjane Gardner at (850) 644-2016 at least 24 hours in advance. Student-athlete’s phone numbers will not be released. Media may not contact any student-athlete through the use of social media, including Facebook and Twitter.

HOW TO COVER THE SEMINOLES Members of the media are supplied with weekly press releases, including updated statistics, as well as conference and national rankings and information on upcoming matches. This information may be obtained in the sports information office and will be updated after every match at www.seminoles.com.

FSU ON THE WEB All the game stories, updated stats, weekly releases and Seminole men’s golf news you could ever ask for is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year at Seminoles.com. The official FSU athletics Web site is your first stop for all the information you could ever need on the Seminole men’s golf team and is updated immediately following each match.

FOLLOW SEMINOLE GOLF ON TWITTER Media and fans are encouraged to follow @FSUGolf on the team’s official Twitter page and Facebook (Facebook. com/FSUMensGolf) for instantaneous information surrounding the squad.

SEMINOLE INTERCOLLEGIATE Members of the media wishing to attend the Seminole Intercollegiate at Southwood should contact Maryjane Gardner. Golf carts are not guaranteed for videographers and photographers, but our best effort will be made to ensure easy access to the student-athletes and course.

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