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Mg 09Mg History.Pdf INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 1977 Joseph Iupe Mississippi Int. Bubba Wilson Mississippi Int. 1978 Bubba Wilson Mississippi Int. 1981 Pete Matthews Northeast La. Classic 1982 Davis Allen USM-Broadwater Beach Inv. 1983 Hugh Royer III Mississippi Int. 1984 Stacey Richburg UNO-Marriott Int. Stacey Richburg Southern Int. 1987 Steve Pope Hal Sutton Inv. 1988 Steve Pope Bulldog Inv. David Calhoun Hillman Robbins Memorial Int. 1990 Steve Pope Jerry Pate Int. 1994 Tyler Crawford Music City Int. Tyler Crawford Billy Hitchcock Int. Clay Homan Kroger Int. 1996 Graham Davidson Louisiana Classic Graham Davidson SEC Championship Chad Wellhausen Kroger Inv. Noah Goldman ranks third Michael Connell CC of La. Int. with three career Michael Connell Harvey Penick Inv. individual championships. 1997 Michael Connell Louisiana Classic Michael Connell Alabama Spring Inv. Michael Connell Cleveland/Augusta Inv. Michael Connell Adams Cup of Newport Chad Wellhausen Keswick Club Classic 1998 Chad Wellhausen UdaMon SW Classic Alex Rocha G. Gumby Jordan Int. 1999 Alex Rocha G. Gumby Jordan Int. 2000 Alex Rocha Gator Invitational Alex Rocha Billy Hitchock Int. 2001 Codie Mudd Mason Rudolph Champ. 2002 Codie Mudd LSU Spring Inv. 2005 Joe Deraney Homewood Suites Inv. 2006 Matt Fast Callis Communications Int. Noah Goldman Magnolia Cup 2007 Noah Goldman Magnolia Cup 2008 Noah Goldman Roadrunner Intercollegiate LOWEST SINGLE-YEAR AVERAGE 1. Alex Rocha (1999-2000) 70.58 2. Michael Connell (1997-98) 72.00 3. Michael Connell (1996-97) 72.14 4. Graham Davidson (1995-96) 72.17 5. Alex Rocha (1998-99) 72.32 6. Bubba Wilson (1978-79) 72.64 7. Noah Goldman (2007-08) 72.80 8. Stacey Richburg (1983-84) 72.90 9. Steve Pope (1983-84) 72.91 10. Chad Wellhausen (1997-98) 72.94 Michael Connell ranks second & third on MSU lowest single-year average & has also claimed a school-record six-tournament titles. 36 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS LOWEST ROUNDS 1. Alex Rocha 62 (2000, Billy Hitchcock Int.) 2. Alex Rocha 63 (2000, Gator Inv.) 3. Noah Goldman 64 (2008, Roadrunner Int.) Codie Mudd 64 (2001, Mason Rudolph) Michael Connell 64 (1997, Adams Cup) Hugh Royer III 64 (1983, Mississippi Int.) Bubba Wilson 64 (1978, Mississippi Int.) 8. Michael 65 (2005, Magnolia Cup) Ben Smith 65 (2000, Gator Inv.) 10. Lee Heaton 66 (2008, Mason Rudolph) Carlos Sainz, Jr. 66 (2008, Gator Inv.) Josh Bevell 66 (2008, NCAA East Regional) Noah Goldman 66 (2007, Magnolia Cup) Logan Young 66 (2007, Scenic City Inv.) Joe Deraney 66 (2005 Rio Pinar Int.) Alex Rocha holds the record for Seven other players tied with a 66 all fi ve of MSU’s major individual records. LOWEST TOURNAMENT TOTAL 1. Alex Rocha 198 (2000, Gator Inv.) 2. Codie Mudd 200 (2001, Mason Rudolph) 3. Alex Rocha 202 (2000, Billy Hitchcock Int.) 4. Hugh Royer III 203 (1983, Mississippi Int.) 5. Graham Davidson 205 (1996, SEC Champ.) Bubba Wilson 205 (1979, Florida Inv.) 7. Matt Fast 206 (2006, Callis Comm. Int.) Chad Wellhausen 206 (1997, Keswick Cls.) Stacey Richburg 206 (1984, Southern Int.) Eric Booker 206 (1983, Mississippi Int.) Pete Matthews 206 (1983, Mississippi Int.) MOST CAREER ROUNDS PLAYED A 200 fi red by Codie Mudd at 1. Alex Rocha (1997-2000) 134 the Mason Rudolph in 2001 2. Stacey Richburg (1981-84) 133 ranks second all-time for MState. 3. Joe Deraney (2001-05) 131 4. Pete Matthews (1981-84) 128 5. Chad Ginn (1989-92) 125 6. Codie Mudd (1999-2003) 124.5 7. Richard Barbies (1995-99) 121 8. Carlos Sainz, Jr. (2006-09)* 117 Steve Pope (1987-90) 117 10. Robby Ware (1988-91) 114 Watt Whatley (1988-91) 114 LOWEST CAREER SCORING AVERAGE 1. Alex Rocha (1996-2000) 72.51 2. Michael Connell (1996-98) 73.21 3. Ben Smith (1998-2000) 73.68 4. Hugh Royer III (1983-84) 73.74 5. Chad Wellhausen (1996-98) 73.89 6. Codie Mudd (1999-2003) 74.18 Joe Deraney fi nished his Bulldog career third all-time in 7. Joe Deraney (2001-05) 74.27 career rounds played. 8. Steve Pope (1987-90) 74.50 9. Hunter Harriss (1995-96) 74.53 10. Stacey Richburg (1981-84) 74.65 * - as of December, 2008 37 TEAM RECORDS ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT TITLES 1974 Mississippi Intercollegiate 573 1976 Mississippi Intercollegiate 581 1977 Mississippi Intercollegiate 569 1978 Mississippi Intercollegiate 858 1979 Delta State Invitational 589 1983 Mississippi Intercollegiate 826 USM-Broadway Beach Invitational 881 1987 Music City Intercollegiate 876 1988 Hillman Robins Memorial Intercollegiate 588 1989 Dixie Intercollegiate 870 1990 Bank South Eagle Invitational 857 1994 Kroger Intercollegiate 917 1995 Kroger Intercollegiate 907 1996 SEC Championship 859 1997 Alabama Spring Invitational 842 Coach Greg Martin lead the Bulldogs to Cleveland-Augusta State Invitational 855 a school-record six tournament titles. SEC Championship 879 1998 UdaMon Southwest Classic 881 G. Gumby Jordan Intercollegiate 856 Yale Fall Intercollegiate 871 1999 Furman Intercollegiate 878 2005 Homewood Suites Invitational 862 2006 Callis Communications Intercollegiate 844 Magnolia Cup 287 2007 Magnolia Cup 273 2008 Roadrunner Intercollegiate 864 LOWEST ROUNDS 1. 2007 Magnolia Cup 273 (1st) 1983 Mississippi Int. 273 (3rd) 1983 Mississippi Int. 273 (2nd) Current MSU coach Clay Homan has led 4. 2008 Gator Invitational 275 (2nd) the Bulldogs to fi ve tournament titles in 2008 Roadrunner Intercollegiate 275 (2nd) fi ve years. 2000 Gator Invitational 275 (1st) 7. 2000 Alabama Spring Inv. 276 (1st) 8. 2008 Mason Rudolph Champ. 277 (3rd) 2007 Bridgestone Champ. 277 (3rd) 10. 2008 NCAA East Regional 278 (1st) 1998 G. Gumby Jordan Int. 278 (2nd) 1997 Alabama Spring Inv. 278 (3rd) LOWEST 54-HOLE SCORES 1. 1983 Mississippi Intercollegiate 826 2. 2008 NCAA East Regional 838 3. 2008 Gator Invitational 842 1997 Alabama Spring Invitational 842 5. 2006 Callis Communications Int. 844 2000 Gator Invitational 844 1990 Barnett Bank Invitational 844 The 2008 team posted the second and third lowest 54-hole scores in 8. 2008 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate 850 MSU history. 2002 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate 850 10. 1998 Gary Koch/Cleveland Int. 852 1997 Tennessee Tourn. of Champions 852 38 TEAM RECORDS LOWEST FIRST ROUNDS 1. 2007 Magnolia Cup 273 2. 2000 Gator Invitational 275 3. 2000 Alabama Spring Invitational 276 4. 2008 NCAA East Regional 278 5. 1995 Gator Invitational 280 1983 Mississippi Intercollegiate 280 7. 1997 Tennessee Tourn. of Champions 281 1989 Southeastern Intercollegiate 281 9. 2006 Callis Communications Int. 282 2000 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 282 1990 Southeastern Intercollegiate 282 1984 Panhandle Intercollegiate 282 In 1995, MSU tied for the 5th all-time lowest fi rst round in MSU history with their 280-fi rst round effort at the Gator Invitational. LOWEST SECOND ROUNDS 1. 1983 Mississippi Intercollegiate 273 2. 2008 Roadrunner Intercollegiate 275 2008 Gator Invitational 275 4. 1998 G. Gumby Jordan Intercollegiate 278 5. 2003 Raising Cane Classic 279 1990 Barnett Bank Invitational 279 7. 1999 Nations Bank Gator Invitational 280 8. 1997 Alabama Spring Invitational 281 1996 CC of Louisiana Intercollegiate 281 1990 Barnett Bank Invitational 281 MSU 1983 Men’s Golf Team set the record for lowest second and third rounds played in Bulldog golf history. LOWEST THIRD ROUNDS 1. 1983 Mississippi Intercollegiate 273 2. 2008 Mason Rudolph 277 2007 Bridgestone Coll. Champ. 277 2006 Callis Communications Int. 277 5. 2008 NCAA East Regional 278 1997 Alabama Spring Invitational 278 7. 2008 Gator Invitational 279 1997 Cleveland-Augusta State Inv. 280 9. 2006 SEC Championship 281 1998 Gary Koch/Cleveland Int. 281 The 1997 squad set three-marks in MSU history for lowest third rounds played. 39 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1974 LARRY TEMPLETON 1979-80 GARY MEREDITH Southern Intercollegiate 13th 1210 USM-Broadwater Beach Int. 12th/16 319-316-319=954 University-College Classic 8th 604 Mississippi Intercollegiate 3rd/6 296-300-311=907 Greenville Five-Way Tournament 2nd 375 Florida State Invitational 22nd/22 309 Jim Corbett Classic 7th 1130 Delta State Invitational 3rd/14 300-304=604 Southern Junior-Senior Int. 6th 773 Southern Junior-Senior Int. 12th/16 294-300=594 SEC Championship 9th 1196 Southeastern Intercollegiate 19th/21 315-324-316=955 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 22nd/22 316-323-310=949 1974-74 RONNIE MOORE Rolex Southern Intercollegiate 22nd/24 627 Tulane Invitational 3rd/8 N/A SEC Championship 8th/10 314-308-318=940 Dual Match (Delta State) 1st/2 597 Dual Match (SE Louisiana) 1st/2 284 Mississippi Intercollegiate 1st/5 573 1980-81 GARY MEREDITH Jim Corbett/LSU Invitational 3rd/20 1125 Mississippi Intercollegiate 3rd/7 312-302-306=920 Southeastern Intercollegiate 12th/18 925 USM-Broadwater Beach Int. 11th/14 315-302-306=923 Tri-Match (Delta State-Miss.) 1st/3 288 Memphis State Invitational 14th/16 658 Southern Junior-Senior Int. 5th/10 N/A Forest Hills Invitational 9th/15 299-309-310=918 SEC Championship 9th/10 1184 Seminole Classic 14th/21 290-296-301=887 New Orleans Intercollegiate Clas. 9th/18 302-319-308=929 1975-76 RONNIE MOORE Nicholls State Invitational 4th/14 312-300=612 Mississippi Intercollegiate 4th/5 606 Southern Junior-Senior Int. 15th/15 310-320-301=931 River City Classic 13th/21 768 Southern Intercollegiate 5th/24 289-295-304=888 Tulane-LSU Invitational 4th/10 622 MSU-CC of Jackson Intercoll. 4th/7 295-302-305=902 Seminole Invitational 7th/26 889 Rolex Southern Intercollegiate 21st/24 307-315=622 Delta State Invitational 3rd/9 914 SEC Championship 8th/10 309-300-317=926 Tri-Match (Memphis State-Miss.) 1st/3 363 Southern Junior-Senior Int. 6th/10 1129 1981-82 GARY MEREDITH Tri-Match (Mississippi-USM) 1st/3 386 NE La./Central Bank Classic 5th/12 306-301-300=907 Dual Match 2nd/2 386 USM-Broadwater Beach Int.
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