Three-Time NCAA Division II National Runner-Up

1999

1996 1995 Two NCAA Division II Individual Runners-Up

Scott Usher, 2003 Matt Avinger, 1999

USCA in the NCAA Division II National Championship

Year Finish Team Score Location 1992 Fifth 1197 Spartanburg, SC 1993 Fifth 1173 Turlock, CA 1994 Fifth 1183 Jacksonville, FL 1995 Second 1214 Aiken, SC 1996 Second 1198 Edmond, OK 1997 Tied for Sixth 1176 Scottsdale, AZ 1998 Eighth in South Region 1999 Second 1157 Valdosta, GA 2000 11th 1198 Turlock, CA 2001 Eighth in South Region 2002 Fifth 1203 Howey-in-the-Hills, FL 2003 Eighth 1176 Sunriver, OR 1 QUICK FACTS • CREDITS

GENERAL INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION CREDITS Location: 471 University Pk Asst. AD/Communications Written and Compiled: Aiken, SC 29801 and Promotions: Brad Brad Fields Founded: 1961 Fields (Centre, 1998) Editor: Brad Fields Enrollment: 3,390 Email: [email protected] Asst. Editors: Kevin Britton Nickname: Pacers Phone: 803-641-3252 and Randy Warrick Colors: Cardinal, Navy, and Fax: 803-641-3759 Design and Layout: Brad White Assistant SID: Kevin Britton Fields National Affiliation: NCAA (Eastern KY, 2000) Cover: Katie Mitchell Division II Email: [email protected] Conference: Peach Belt Web Site: PacerSports.com Course: Palmetto G.C. PBC Site: peachbelt.com (Par 71, 6,380 yards) ADMINISTRATION Head Coach: Michael Chancellor: Dr. Tom Carlisle Hallman (The Citadel, Seasons at USCA: 14th 1969) Overall: 14th Athletic Dir.: Randy Warrick Alma Mater: Clemson, 1980 (North Carolina, 1977) NCAA Appearances: 12 Faculty Athletic Rep: Dr. (1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, Bill Claxon (Centre, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 1972) 02, 03) Assoc. AD/Administration Highest NCAA Finish: ON THE COVER and External Serives: Runner-up three times Senior Bryan Sangid. On Tim Hall (USC, 1990) (1995, 96, 99) the back is a 2003-04 team Asst AD/Business and PBC Championships: Five photo along with the five Student-Athlete Serv.: (1995, 96, 97, 02, 03) Peach Belt Conference and Angie Osbon (USC 2003 Finish: PBC Champs, three NCAA Runner-Up Aiken, 1992) 8th in NCAA trophies. 2003-04 USCA GOLF ROSTER

Name Yr. Ht. Hometown (Last School) Brian Sangid R-Sr. 5-8 Johnson City, TN (Science Hill HS) Reggie Bergholtz R-So. 6-2 Hopewell Junction, NY (JJ East Fishkill HS) Dane Burkhart So. 6-1 Aiken, SC (South Aiken HS) Sam Mason So. 6-2 Essex, England (Chigwell HS) James McGhee So. 6-0 Edinburgh, Scotland (Portobello HS) Clint Smith Fr. 6-0 High Point, NC (High Point Central HS) Ryan Burton Fr. 5-7 Warwickshire, England (Etone HS)

Pronunciation Guide Bryan SANGID: SAN-jid Reggie BERGHOLTZ: BERG-hole-tz

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS • MEDIA LIST

MEDIA INFORMATION Primary Media Outlets Quick Facts ...... 1 The Aiken Standard WJBF-TV (Chan. 6) Media Outlets ...... 2 PO Box 456 PO Box 1404 THE UNIVERSITY Aiken, SC 29802 1001 Reynolds Street Administration ...... 3 P: 803-648-2311 Augusta, GA 30901 Head Coaches ...... 3 F: 803-648-6052 P: 706-828-7307 USCA GOLF Larry Taylor, Sp. Editor F: 706-724-6329 Michael Carlisle ...... 4-5 [email protected] John Hart, Sports Dir. Palmetto ...... 6 Rob Gantt, Sports Writer [email protected] [email protected] Noel Glasgow, Asst. Dir. 2003-04 PACERS Ronnie Swinford, Writer [email protected] 2003-04 Roster ...... 1 [email protected] Season Outlook ...... 7-8 WRDW-TV (Chan. 12) Top 25 Poll ...... 8 PO Box 1212 Bryan Sangid ...... 9 725 Broad Street Augusta, GA 30903 Reggie Bergholtz ...... 10 Augusta, GA 30901 P: 803-278-3111 Dane Burkhart ...... 10 P: 800-622-6358 F: 803-442-4561 Sam Mason ...... 11 F: 706-823-3408 Paul Davis, Sports Dir. James McGhee ...... 11 John Boyette, Sp. Editor [email protected] Ryan Burton ...... 12 [email protected] Prentice Elliott, Asst. Dir. Clint Smith ...... 12 Chris Gay, Sports Writer [email protected] 2002-03 REVIEW [email protected] 2002-03 Statistics ..... 13 WAGT-TV (Chan. 26) 2002-03 Results .... 13-14 The State PO Box 1526 2002-03 in Review .... 15 PO Box 1333 905 Broad Street Columbia, SC 29202 Augusta, GA 30901 USCA GOLF LEGACY P: 803-771-8419 P: 706-826-0026 Career Scoring ...... 16 F: 803-771-8613 F: 706-724-4028 All-Americans ...... 17 Bob Spear, Writer Chris Kane, Sports Dir. Individual Honors ...... 18 [email protected] [email protected] Season Scoring ...... 18 Bob Gillespie, Writer Ben Baker, Asst. Dir. The PBC...... 19 [email protected] [email protected] Palmetto Intercoll...... 20 NCAA Success ...... IFC 2003-04 Schedule ... IBC

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Media can obtain all current information on Pacer Athletic teams by visiting this home page on the Internet. The site offers information on all USCA sports, as well as to the Peach Belt Conference and the NCAA.

3 ADMINISTRATION AND HEAD COACHES

Dr. Tom Hallman Dr. Deb Kladivko Randy Warrick Tim Hall Chancellor Assoc. Chancellor for Athletic Director Associate AD/ Student Life & Services Administration & External Services

Angie Osbon Brad Fields Brandon Aiken Mike Brandt Assistant AD/Business Assistant AD/ Head Athletic Trainer Head Women’s & Student-Athlete Communications & Basketball Coach Services Promotions

Michael Carlisle Will Condon Steven Dahm Ike Ofoje Head Golf Coach Head Volleyball Coach Head Men’s & Head Men’s & Women’s Tennis Coach Women’s Soccer Coach

Dana Richter Mike Roberts Jerry Snyder Kenny Thomas Head Cross Country Head Men’s Head Softball Coach Head Baseball Coach Coach Basketball Coach 4 THE MICHAEL CARLISLE FILE

program to five PBC Coaches Top 25 and the championships in 12 Golfstat.com Top 10 seasons in the league, polls. including a three-peat in A six-time NCAA 1995-97 and back-to- District or Region Coach back crowns in 2002-03. of the Year (1995-99, The two-time 2002), Carlisle has defending NCAA coached 30 NCAA All- Southeast Region Americans, seven All- champions have made Academic selections, 12-straight trips to the one NCAA Freshman of NCAA Tournament, the Year, four PBC Five Peach Belt advancing to Players of the Year, and Conference champion- Championship Tourna- 27 All-Conference ships, three NCAA ment 10 of those times. selections. Division II national In 1995, 1996, and Carlisle’s pupils runner-up finishes, two 1999, Carlisle and the don’t just excel at USCA, regular season national Pacers just missed but many continue to championships, and one bringing home the have successful amateur coach. school’s first ever and professional golfing Michael Carlisle, national title of any kind. careers. now entering his 14th USCA placed second in Most recently, former season at the helm of the those three seasons. Pacer golfer Ryan Dillon, USC Aiken golf program, Five other times, the has built the Pacers into Pacers have finished a national power, and in sixth or better in the the process put together 1990’s. quite an impressive During the last 13 resume. regular seasons, while If you ask the playing a full compli- modest coach, he will ment of tournaments boast only of the largely against top successful student- caliber Division I athletes that have been competition, through the program. Carlisle’s teams However, it does not take have captured 46 much time spent in his titles, an average of office, looking around at 3.5 per year. the plethora of honors USCA has and accolades to also become determine Carlisle is a fixture in the among the most deco- Precept/ rated in Division II golf. GCAA A five-time PBC Photo credit: USC Aiken Sports Information. Coach of the Year, Above: Michael Carlisle instructs Bryan Carlisle has led the Sangid at the 2003 NCAA Southeast Regional in Greensboro, GA.

5 THE MICHAEL CARLISLE FILE

a 1997 All-American, qualified for and made the cut at the 103rd United States Open. Recent seniors Aaron Black and Wes Byers qualified for and participated in the 78th United States Amateur Public Links with Black advancing to the round of 64. All of the Pacers’

success in the last Photo credit: USC Aiken Sports Information. decade has not gone Above: Michael Carlisle is interviewed by an Augusta unnoticed. The Golf television station during the ’s visit to USCA. Channel visited campus in early fall to film a from Clemson, Carlisle years Carlisle has segment on the Pacers played on several advanced to the US for their show, “College professional mini-tours Amateur Championship. Central.” The program throughout the 1980's, At the 2001 US reaches 58 million but regained his amateur Amateur, Carlisle households. status in the early 1990's. finished 20th after stroke Carlisle, a 1980 Playing as an play to advance to match graduate of Clemson amatuer, he has won the play and the round of 64. University, was a four- Carolinas Amateur and Carlisle and wife, year letterwinner on the the SC Mid-Amateur Patricia, have two sons, Tigers' golf team. Championships. David and Daniel, and After graduating Twice in the last five reside in Aiken.

USC Aiken’s Accomplishments Under Carlisle (Since Joining the NCAA Division II and Peach Belt Conference in 1991-92) • Five Peach Belt Conference Championships (1995, 96, 97, 2002, 03) • Qualified for the NCAA South Regional Tournament every year (12-straight) • Advanced to the NCAA National Championship 10 of 12 years (missed cut in 1998 and 2001) • Three-time NCAA Division II Runner-Up (1995, 1996, and 1999) • Won back-to-back regular season National Championships (1995-96) • In their six other appearances in the National Championships, the Pacers have finished fifth four times (1992-94, 2002), sixth once (1997), and eighth (2003) • Since 1991, USCA has produced 30 NCAA All-Americans, 27 All-Peach Belt Conference selections, one NCAA Freshman of the Year, four PBC Players of the Year, one PBC Freshman of the Year, and seven NCAA All-Academic selections.

6 PALMETTO GOLF CLUB

Palmetto Golf Club changes over the past is the home of the USC century, but the most Aiken golf team. It was dramatic came in 1934. founded in 1892 and is Alister McKenzie, the recognized as the fourth Scottish golf architect oldest in the who built Augusta United States. National, redesigned the Palmetto joined the greens. United States Golf The clubhouse was Association (USGA) in built in 1902 by the same the USGA’s second year man who built the Boston of existence. Proudly Gardens, Stanford White. displayed on the wall in White constructed an the clubhouse is a exact scale model of the membership certificate clubhouse at Shinnecock head coach Michael that is the oldest one still Hills on Long Island, NY. Carlisle. “And it is a in existence. “Palmetto is a great terrific place to host our The course itself has place for our team to Palmetto Intercollegiate undergone some practice and play,” said tournament at as well.”

Right: View from the box overlooking hole number one at Palmetto Golf Club.

Left: View from the 18th green looking back towards the historic clubhouse at Palmetto.

7 2003-04 SEASON OUTLOOK

PACERS WILL FIELD YOUNG, BUT TALENTED TEAM tradition continues with new faces One might think that the year goes on to get with the loss of three to that same level where PING All-Americans we left off.” ranked in the top 11 on The Pacers are the school’s all-time coming off another scoring list, expectations banner year in 2002-03, might not be high for the picking up their second- 2003-04 USC Aiken golf straight and fifth overall team. Don’t tell that to Peach Belt Conference the players and head championship as well as coach Michael Carlisle. successfully defending “They [Aaron Black, their NCAA Division II Wes Byers, and Scott Southeast Region title. Usher] were all three Although the team Above: Sophomore Dane very good players. Of was looking for a little Burkhart prepares to play his course, Scott and Aaron better finish than eighth approach shot during the final were two of the best at the 41st NCAA round of the NCAA Southeast players we have ever National Championship, Regional in Greensboro, GA. had in our program,” they still advanced to said Carlisle. “But we’ve that prestigious season ranked number got some good returning tournament for the 10th one in the country. players and a couple of time in 12 years, had the For a program that’s good newcomers, so individual national use to being in the expectations are not to runner-up in Usher, and national spotlight, exactly pick up where we spent the final three however, the level of left off, but improve as weeks of the regular pressure to meet those expectations never seems to diminish. “I think really there’s more pressure [than last year] because they expect themselves to pick up where the other team left off,” said Carlisle. “They feel like they are part of the past success here and expect things to continue.” Carlisle will count on redshirt senior Bryan Above: (l to r:) Bryan Sangid, Wes Byers, Aaron Black, Dane Burkhart, Sangid to carry the load and Scott Usher. Team poses next to scorecard after winning their for the Pacers. Sangid second-straight NCAA Division II Southeast Regional. had a 74.25 stroke 8 average last year. He Aside from Sangid, Smith comes from played in six of the final the other four returners High Point Central High eight tournaments, on the team are School in North Carolina recording five top 20 sophomores. Reggie where he was a two-time finishes highlighted by a Bergholtz is a redshirt conference player of the fourth-place finish at the sophomore while Dane year. Competing in the PBC Championship. Burkhart, Sam Mason, AJGA, Smith played in “I think he has taken and James McGhee are the Rolex Tournament of a good leadership role. true sophomores. Champions and the It may be easier with just “Reggie is an Chrysler Invitational. one senior,” said experienced player that Coming out of high Carlisle. “Last year with is long off the tee,” said school, Smith was three seniors, you were Carlisle. “He chips, ranked 70th in the nation not always sure who was pitches, and putts the by Golfweek. leading and it could get a ball well. He just needs “Clint is a talented little conflicting at times.” a little more confidence.” player who hits the ball It’s understandable Bergholtz saw 19 very, very long,” said to have questions on rounds of action in 2002- Carlisle. “He should play whom to turn to for 03 and posted a 75.42 a great deal for us this leadership when three stroke average. year.” seniors account for five Burkhart had one of Burton played in a All-American awards. the best freshman number of prestigious seasons in the history of tournaments in Europe Precept/GCAA the USC Aiken program. and posted some low Division II Top25 After finishing third in scores. Preseason Ranking stroke average at 73.83, “Ryan has good Burkhart became the tournament scores from 1. West Florida (5) first Pacer to win the England. His biggest 2. Rollins (4) 3. CSU Bakersfield (1) PBC Freshman of the hurdle will be getting use 4. Francis Marion (1) Year award and named to the conditions over 5. CSU Stanislaus to the SoftSpikes All- here versus what he 6. Florida Southern Freshman team. played in back in 7. North Alabama “Dane had a good Europe,” said Carlisle. 8. USC Aiken (1) year as a freshman and With another 9. AASU really came on strong in demanding, Division I 10. Pfeiffer the spring,” said Carlisle. filled schedule, Carlisle 11. CSU Chico McGhee and Mason feels like when it comes 12. UC Davis are two players that did time for his troops to 13. Abilene Christian not see a lot of action as defend their conference 14. CO-Colorado Sprg freshmen, but will be and region crowns, they 15. GC&SU 16. Central Oklahoma counted on a great deal will be ready. 17. West. Washington in 2003-04. McGhee “I think we will 18. Kennesaw State had a 75.42 stroke compete for a Peach 19. Grand Canyon average while Mason Belt title,” said Carlisle. 20. Cameron had a 75.82 average. “As for postseason play, 21. Columbus State Carlisle added two you just never know, but 22. Presbyterian highly touted freshmen I think we’ll be in a good 23. Ferris State in Clint Smith and Ryan position to continue all 24. Valdosta State Burton that will bolster the way through the 25. Lynn this talented lineup. national championships.”

9 RETURNING PLAYER PROFILES BRYAN SANGID 5-8 • Senior Johnson City, Tennessee

tied for 12th, again Personal: Bryan Lee helping USCA defend its Sangid was born June region crown...At the 18, 1981...Son of Larry 41st NCAA Division II Sangid and Robin National Championship Stevens...He is majoring 2002-03 (Junior in Sunriver, OR, Sangid in Business Administra- Season): Played in six of finished tied for 15th at tion. the final eight tourna- four-over-, the Pacers ments of the season for second best finish behind the Pacers...Posted five Scott Usher’s runner-up top 20 finishes and two performance.. top 10’s...Best career- finish came at the 2003 2001-02: Redshirted. Peach Belt Conference Tournament...His three- Science Hill High under-par 141 placed School: Posted a 37.50 him tied for fourth and stroke average per nine earned him All-Tourna- holes as a senior for the ment honors...It also Hilltoppers...Two-time propelled the Pacers to a All- successful defense of Confer- their conference title and ence the program’s fifth since selection as 1995...Sangid’s other top a junior and 10 finish came at the senior... prestigious Palmetto Awarded Intercollegiate in team’s Most Aiken...An even par total Improved of 142 placed him tied for Player award as ninth in the Division I a junior en route to field...At the NCAA South earning All-State honors. Super Regional, Sangid

Bryan Sangid’s Career Scorecard (One Season) Year Rds Strokes Average Low Rd Best Top 20 Top 10 2002-03 16 1188 74.25 70 T-4th 5 2 Totals 16 1188 74.25 70 T-4th 5 2

10 RETURNING PLAYER PROFILES REGGIE BERGHOLTZ 6-2 • Sophomore Hopewell Junction, New York

in eight tournaments... time All-State selection... Best finish (T-2nd) came Third-Team All-American at the Hombre Intercolle- honors. giate. Personal: Reginald John Jay East Fishkill James Bergholtz was 2002-03 (Freshman High School: Compiled born February 25, Season): Tied for fifth on a 105-6-3 record in six 1983...Son of James and team in stroke average... seasons..Four-time June Bergholtz...He is Recorded four top 20 majoring in Exercise and and three top 10 finishes Player of the Year...Four- Sport Science.

Reggie Bergholtz’ Career Scorecard (One Season) Year Rds Strokes Average Low Rd Best Top 20 Top 10 2002-03 19 1433 75.42 70 T-2nd 4 3 Totals 19 1433 75.42 70 T-2nd 4 3 DANE BURKHART 6-1 • Sophomore Aiken, South Carolina

SoftSpikes National All- onships (2000-2001)... Freshman Team...Third Recorded a 37.0 stroke on team in stroke average in earning All- average...Won individual Region and All-State. title at Carolina Sands Intercollegiate. Personal: Dane Andrew 2002-03 (Freshman Burkhart was born Season): Named Peach South Aiken High August 15, 1984...Son of Belt Conference Fresh- School: Led the Thor- Kenneth and Cynthia man of the Year... oughbreds to back-to- Burkhart...He is majoring Selected to the back 4-A State Champi- in Business Admin.

Dane Burkhart’s Career Scorecard (One Season) Year Rds Strokes Average Low Rd Best Top 20 Top 10 2002-03 24 1772 73.83 68 1st 4 2 Totals 24 1772 73.83 68 1st 4 2

11 RETURNING PLAYER PROFILES SAM MASON 6-2 • Sophomore Essex, England

top 20 finishes including High School in London, one inside the top 10... England, Mason regis- Tied for third, recording tered a 74.9 stroke career-low round of 68, average. at the Presbyterian College Invitational Personal: Samuel J. 2002-03 (Freshman where the Pacers tied for Mason was born August Season): Registered a second place. 11, 1984...Son of Ken 75.82 stroke average in and Dianne Mason...He 11 rounds as a Chigwell High School: is majoring in Business freshman...Posted two As a senior at Chigwell Administration.

Sam Mason’s Career Scorecard (One Season) Year Rds Strokes Average Low Rd Best Top 20 Top 10 2002-03 11 834 75.82 68 T-3rd 2 1 Totals 11 834 75.82 68 T-3rd 2 1 JAMES McGHEE 6-0 • Sophomore Edinburgh, Scotland

Pacers totaling 12 12th. rounds of golf...Best finish was a tie for Personal: James second with teammate McGhee was born Reggie Bergholtz at the October 15, 1983...Son Carolina Sands of Jimmy and Kathy 2002-03 (Freshman Intercollegiate...Other top McGhee...He is majoring Season): Tied for fifth on 20 finish came at the in Business Administra- the team in stroke Bobcat Invitational where tion. average...Played in five McGhee carded a tournaments for the career-low 69 and placed

James McGhee’s Career Scorecard (One Season) Year Rds Strokes Average Low Rd Best Top 20 Top 10 2002-03 12 905 75.42 69 T-2nd 2 1 Totals 12 905 75.42 69 T-2nd 2 1

12 NEW PLAYER PROFILES RYAN BURTON 5-7 • Freshman Warwickshire, England

match play event, Burton Burton was born October became the youngest 29, 1982...Son of David champion ever...Set and Dawn Burton...He is course record with a 66 majoring in Business on the final day of the Administration...His MWL at Whitefields Golf grandfather played Etone High School: Club to win event...Five- professional golf in Captured the time winner of SWJL and England. Warwickshire Under 21 a three-time MWL victor. Championship last year...With the win in the Personal: Ryan David

COACH CARLISLE’S QUOTE ON BURTON: “Ryan is a very straight hitter who controls the ball and manages himself very well. He has a mature, responsible game. His biggest hurdle will be getting use to the conditions over here versus what he played in back in Europe.” CLINT SMITH 6-0 • Freshman High Point, North Carolina

senior, finished sixth at AJGA Boys Chrysler state as an individual for Invitational...Ranked 70th the Bison...Placed 14th in the nation by at state as a sophomore Golfweek. in 2000-01...Playing on the prestigious American Personal: Clint Harrison High Point Central High Junior Golf Association Smith was born March School: Three-time All- (AJGA) tour, recorded 16, 1985...Son of Conference player three top five Rebecca and Brantley (2000-03)...Two-time finishes...Competed in Smith...He is majoring in conference Player of the the Rolex Tournament of Business Administration. Year (2000-02)...As a Champions and the

COACH CARLISLE’S QUOTE ON SMITH: “Clint is a very talented player. He hits the ball very long. He’s got some little things to learn about how to maximize his scoring and game management.”

13 2002-03 USC AIKEN FINAL STATISTICS

PLAYER RDS STKS AVG LOW BEST T-20 T-10 Scott Usher 33 2411 73.06 65 1st 10 6 Aaron Black 30 2206 73.53 68 1st 9 7 Dane Burkhart 24 1772 73.83 68 1st 4 2 Bryan Sangid 16 1188 74.25 70 T-4th 5 2 James McGhee 12 905 75.42 69 T-2nd 2 1 Reggie Bergholtz 19 1433 75.42 70 T-2nd 4 3 Wes Byers 26 1961 75.42 65 1st 3 3 Sam Mason 11 834 75.82 68 T-3rd 2 1

2002-03 TOURNAMENT RESULTS

8. Guilford ...... 296 289 585 USC AIKEN RESULTS CLEVELAND GOLF/ T9. North Greenville .... 292 296 588 T3. Scott Usher ..... 72 72 71 215 T9. Catawba ...... 297 291 588 T13. R. Bergholtz .. 73 74 72 219 KIAWAH ISLAND 11. Valdosta State ...... 294 295 589 T17. Sam Mason .. 74 75 72 221 INVITATIONAL 12. Clayton State ...... 296 296 592 T48. Wes Byers .... 73 76 82 231 13. Coker ...... 295 302 597 T57. D. Burkhart .... 74 81 78 233 September 9-10, 2002 14. Belmont Abbey ...... 297 302 599 INDIVIDUAL WINNER Kiawah Island, SC/Turtle Point G.C. 15. Queens (NC) ...... 300 301 601 16. St. Andrews ...... 314 296 610 Andrew McArthur .. 71 71 71 213 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T17. Longwood ...... 309 305 614 (Pfeiffer) 1. Coll. of Charl. .. 293 288 298 879 T17. UNC Pembroke .. 304 310 614 2. Mississippi ...... 299 291 297 887 T17. Anderson ...... 310 304 614 3. Virginia Tech ... 292 303 301 896 20. Mount Olive ...... 306 309 615 PRESBYTERIAN 4. Alabama ...... 300 294 303 897 21. Pfeiffer “B” ...... 307 313 620 INVITATIONAL 5. Baylor ...... 301 300 298 899 22. Wingate ...... 315 307 622 6. Kentucky ...... 306 299 296 901 23. Tulsa ...... 314 310 624 October 7-8, 2002 7. Vanderbilt ...... 293 301 308 902 24. Charleston (WV) ... 310 318 628 8. USC Aiken ...... 306 299 300 905 Clinton, SC/Musgrove Mill G.C. 9. Florida State ... 297 304 305 906 USC AIKEN RESULTS 1. Wes Byers ...... 69 65 134 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 10. Kent State ..... 306 301 300 907 1. Pfeiffer ...... 298 285 583 11. Tulsa ...... 313 296 305 914 T5. Scott Usher ...... 70 69 139 8. Aaron Black ...... 69 71 140 T2. USC Aiken ...... 284 312 596 12. NC State ...... 301 308 307 916 T2. Kennesaw State ... 291 305 596 T13. S. Carolina .. 309 301 310 920 T18. Dane Burkhart ...... 71 72 143 T38. Sam Mason ...... 75 75 150 4. AASU ...... 300 304 604 T13. LSU ...... 296 314 310 920 5. Belmont Abbey ...... 299 311 610 T13. Maryland ..... 307 304 309 920 INDIVIDUAL WINNER 6. Clayton State ...... 307 304 611 Wes Byers ...... 69 65 134 7. Columbus State ...... 304 311 615 USC AIKEN RESULTS 8. GC&SU ...... 304 312 616 (USC Aiken) T16. Scott Usher ... 75 71 76 222 9. Presbyterian ...... 311 306 617 T21. Aaron Black .. 77 74 72 223 10. Carson-Newman ... 314 304 618 T39. Wes Byers .... 78 76 77 231 GUNBY JORDAN/ 11. UNC Pembroke ..... 305 314 619 T53. R. Bergholtz .. 76 83 75 234 12. Coker ...... 318 302 620 T67. J. McGhee .... 81 78 80 239 COUGAR 13. Valdosta State ...... 313 308 621 14. Mars Hill ...... 314 311 625 INDIVIDUAL WINNER INVITATIONAL T15. Tusculum ...... 316 320 636 Bruce McDonald ... 75 70 69 214 T15. Lenoir-Rhyne ...... 319 317 636 (College of Charleston) September 30-October 1, 2002 17. Catawba ...... 317 327 644 Columbus, GA/Bull Creek G.C. 18. Wingate ...... 327 327 654

JOHNNY PALMER FINAL TEAM STANDINGS USC AIKEN RESULTS INVITATIONAL 1. Pfeiffer...... 286 291 294 871 T3. Sam Mason ...... 68 77 145 2. N. Alabama ..... 293 290 297 880 T13. Aaron Black ...... 73 77 150 3. USC Aiken ...... 292 297 293 882 September 17-18, 2002 T25. Wes Byers ...... 70 83 153 T4. W. Florida ..... 295 293 298 886 Badin, NC/Old North State G.C. T35. Scott Usher ...... 73 82 155 T4. Coker ...... 299 298 289 886 T35. Reggie Bergholtz .. 79 76 155 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T4. Presbyterian .. 295 295 296 886 1. USC Aiken ...... 279 277 556 7. FMU ...... 291 295 301 887 INDIVIDUAL WINNER 2. Barton ...... 279 288 567 8. Kennesaw St ... 297 299 295 891 Andrew McArther ...... 74 70 144 3. Pfeiffer ...... 281 287 568 T9. CSU ...... 302 292 298 892 (Pfeiffer) 4. Berry ...... 282 290 572 T9. GC&SU ...... 289 294 309 892 5. Carson-Newman ..... 288 289 577 11. AASU ...... 308 286 310 904 6. Presbyterian ...... 286 292 578 12. UNCP ...... 312 299 307 918 7. Mars Hill ...... 289 292 581 13. Clayton St ..... 304 303 313 920 14. CSU “B” ...... 310 308 303 921 14 2002-03 TOURNAMENT RESULTS

T8. Kentucky ...... 299 283 294 876 13. Clayton St ..... 306 302 314 922 HOMBRE T8. Florida St ...... 300 288 288 876 14. UNCP ...... 308 309 318 935 10. USC Aiken .... 299 288 298 885 15. CNC ...... 308 316 314 938 INTERCOLLEGIATE 11. Georiga St. .... 296 305 286 887 16. Catawba ...... 312 320 328 960 12. Mississippi ..... 300 295 294 889 February 10-11, 2003 13. Virginia ...... 297 299 296 892 USC AIKEN RESULTS Panama City, FL/Hombre G.C. 14. UAB ...... 294 304 300 898 T6. Aaron Black .... 74 72 68 214 15. N. Florida ...... 306 307 298 911 12. J. McGhee ...... 74 69 74 217 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T13. D. Burkhart .... 76 70 72 218 1. West Florida ...... 301 301 602 USC AIKEN RESULTS T31. Scott Usher ... 75 75 75 225 2. USC Aiken ...... 303 303 606 T20. Scott Usher ... 76 68 74 218 T49. B. Sangid ...... 75 79 77 231 3. GC&SU ...... 321 301 622 T32. D. Burkhart .... 74 75 72 221 4. Presbyterian ...... 317 306 623 T40. Aaron Black .. 76 71 75 222 INDIVIDUAL WINNER 5. Kennesaw State ...... 317 308 625 T52. Wes Byers .... 73 75 77 225 Alex Smith ...... 69 68 71 208 6. Columbus State ...... 319 308 627 T69. R. Bergholtz .. 77 74 79 230 (Rollins) T7. Clayton State ...... 320 321 641 T7. Anderson ...... 323 318 641 INDIVIDUAL WINNER 9. Mars Hill ...... 330 313 643 Dustin Bray ...... 67 71 67 205 CAROLINA SANDS 10. Carson-Newman ... 321 323 644 (North Carolina) 11. Belmont Abbey ...... 322 328 650 INTERCOLLEGIATE 12. Catawba ...... 342 322 684 T13. Lenoir-Rhyne ...... 347 326 673 PALMETTO April 12-13, 2003 T13. Catawba V. CC ... 344 329 673 White Lake, NC/Carolina Sands G.C. 15. NE OK A&M CC .... 342 340 682 INTERCOLLEGIATE FINAL TEAM STANDINGS USC AIKEN RESULTS March 17-18, 2003 1. USC Aiken ...... 280 287 567 T2. Reggie Bergholtz .... 73 73 146 Aiken, SC/Palmetto G.C. 2. Pfeiffer ...... 309 289 598 T5. Wes Byers ...... 75 76 151 3. Presbyterian ...... 307 292 599 T11. Scott Usher ...... 76 78 154 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 4. Lenoir-Rhyne ...... 305 295 600 T14. Aaron Black ...... 80 76 156 1. Coll. of Charleston .. 288 281 569 5. Tusculum ...... 301 301 602 T24. James McGhee .... 79 79 158 2. USC Aiken ...... 291 283 574 6. Belmont Abbey ...... 308 295 603 3. South C arolina ...... 293 282 575 7. Coker ...... 304 300 604 INDIVIDUAL WINNER 4. Kansas ...... 291 286 577 8. Barton ...... 303 305 608 Joe Christianson ...... 72 72 144 5. TX-Arlington ...... 291 287 578 T9. Longwood ...... 306 307 613 (West Florida) 6. Vanderbilt ...... 294 288 582 T9. Catawba ...... 305 308 613 7. VCU ...... 296 287 583 11. UNC Pembroke ..... 314 300 614 8. Maryland ...... 294 290 584 T12. Queens (NC) ...... 319 302 621 GEICO DIRECT 9. Florida State ...... 300 287 587 T12. Wingate ...... 319 302 621 10. Georgia State ...... 305 284 589 14. Pfeiffer *B* ...... 318 308 626 INVITATIONAL 11. Furman ...... 293 297 590 15. UNCP *B* ...... 322 305 627 12. South Florida ...... 299 294 593 16. Saint Andrews ...... 315 322 637 March 1-2, 2003 13. Texas Tech ...... 304 292 596 17. Newberry ...... 319 329 648 Savannah, GA/Hunter Army G.C. 14. Tulane ...... 303 303 606 15. Presbyterian ...... 304 308 612 USC AIKEN RESULTS FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. Dane Burkhart ...... 68 71 139 1. Liberty ...... 310 309 619 USC AIKEN RESULTS T2. James McGhee ...... 73 70 143 2. USC Aiken ...... 308 319 627 1. Aaron Black ...... 68 70 138 T2. Reggie Bergholtz .... 70 73 143 3. AASU ...... 326 309 635 T9. Bryan Sangid ...... 72 70 142 5. Scott Usher ...... 71 73 144 4. Wright State ...... 315 321 636 T30. Scott Usher ...... 74 73 147 T6. Aaron Black ...... 71 74 145 5. Longwood ...... 321 324 645 T30. Dane Burkhart ...... 77 70 147 6. UT Chattanooga ...... 328 320 648 T64. Wes Byers ...... 80 73 153 INDIVIDUAL WINNER 7. Seton Hall ...... 330 334 664 T37. R. Bergholtz* ...... 76 72 148 ane Burkhart ...... 68 71 139 T37. James McGhee* ... 76 72 148 (USC Aiken) USC AIKEN RESULTS T70. Sam Mason* ...... 80 75 155 T2. Scott Usher ...... 76 76 152 T9. Reggie Bergholtz .... 75 83 158 INDIVIDUAL WINNER 2003 PEACH BELT T9. Aaron Black ...... 78 80 158 Aaron Black ...... 68 70 138 CONFERENCE T15. Bryan Sangid ...... 79 81 160 (USC Aiken) T23. Sam Mason ...... 81 82 163 CHAMPIONSHIP INDIVIDUAL WINNER BOBCAT James Yoo ...... 76 75 151 April 18-19, 2003 (Liberty) INVITATIONAL Lumberton, NC/Pinecrest C.C. March 24-25, 2003 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS FSU SEMINOLE Eatonton, GA/Cuscowilla G.C. 1. USC Aiken ...... 288 285 573 2. GC&SU ...... 288 286 574 INTERCOLLEGIATE FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 3. Columbus State ...... 288 292 580 1. West Florida .... 286 283 294 863 4. Francis Marion ...... 289 293 582 March 10-11, 2003 2. Rollins ...... 284 292 296 872 5. AASU ...... 294 291 585 Tallahassee, FL/Golden Eagle C.C. T3. USC Aiken ... 298 286 289 873 6. Kennesaw State ...... 294 293 587 T3. AASU ...... 291 291 291 873 7. UNC Pembroke ...... 300 296 596 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 5. Florida Sou...... 297 288 290 875 8. Clayton State ...... 300 298 598 1. UNC ...... 285 279 285 849 6. KSU ...... 298 286 300 884 2. Wake Forest .... 286 283 286 855 7. Presbyterian .... 296 302 297 895 USC AIKEN RESULTS 3. USC ...... 290 276 292 858 8. GC&SU ...... 301 298 297 896 T4. Bryan Sangid ...... 71 70 141 4. Coll. of Charl. .. 282 294 284 860 9. Columbus St ... 305 292 309 906 6. Aaron Black ...... 71 71 142 5. Tennessee...... 282 293 288 863 10. Valdosta St .... 315 299 296 910 T7. Dane Burkhart ...... 72 71 143 6. ETSU ...... 289 295 285 869 11. Coker ...... 305 304 305 914 T17. Scott Usher ...... 74 73 147 7. Northwestern .. 297 283 295 875 12. Pfeiffer ...... 296 308 311 915 T30. Wes Byers ...... 75 77 152 15 2002-03 IN REVIEW USC Aiken golf Black captured his closed out another only career individual banner year in 2002-03. tournament title at the Following successful Palmetto Intercollgiate. defenses of their Peach Freshman Dane Belt Conference and Burkhart was named the NCAA South Region PBC Freshman of the titles, the Pacers Year and to the competed in their 10th SoftSpikes national All- NCAA national champi- Freshman Team. onship tournament in 12 years, placing eighth. For USCA, it was their fifth PBC crown and Photo credit: Ginny Southworth, Aiken second NCAA Region Standard. title. Above: USCA seniors Wes Anchoring the Byers, Scott Usher, and squad’s search for a Aaron Black. national championship The Pacers, under was senior Scott Usher. the direction of head The four-year coach Michael Carlisle, letterwinner from again finished the Bennettsville, SC season ranked in the top finished as the national 10 in both the GCAA and

runner-up in the indi- Golfstat.com polls. Photo credit: Ginny Southworth, Aiken vidual race at seven- During the regular Standard. under-par for the 72-hole season, USCA picked up Above: Aaron Black during event. tournament wins at the the first round of the Palmetto Intercollegiate. Johnny Palmer Invita- tional and the Carolina 41st NCAA Sands Intercollegiate. NCAA DIVISION II DIVISION II The Pacers also finished SOUTHEAST CHAMPIONSHIP as runner up four times REGIONAL May 20-23, 2003 highlighted by a second- May 5-7, 2003 Sunriver, OR/Croswater G.C. place performance at the Greensboro, GA/Harbour Club G.C. FINAL TEAM STANDINGS prestigious Palmetto FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. FMU ...... 284 286 285 294 1149 1. USC Aiken ...... 287 290 288 865 2. Rollins ... 303 286 288 286 1163 Intercollegiate versus a 2. FMU ...... 300 290 288 878 3. CSUS .... 292 288 294 297 1171 3. AASU ...... 296 302 293 891 4. CSUB .... 295 287 296 294 1172 strong Division I field. T4. GC&SU ...... 300 301 297 898 5. CSUC .... 296 282 304 292 1174 Along with Usher, T4. CSU ...... 296 302 300 898 6. W. Fla .... 299 295 286 295 1175 6. Clayton St ...... 307 302 301 910 6. N. Ala .... 292 291 291 301 1175 fellow senior Aaron Black 7. Presbyterian .... 309 305 302 916 8. USCA .... 301 291 289 295 1176 garnered PBC All- 8. KSU ...... 315 301 304 920 USC AIKEN RESULTS Conference, All-Region, USC AIKEN RESULTS 2. Usher ...... 71 65 72 72 281 1. Scott Usher ...... 70 70 72 212 T15. Sangid ..... 74 75 72 71 292 and PING All-American 2. Aaron Black ...... 74 68 71 213 T52. Burkhart ... 78 74 72 77 301 9. Wes Byers ...... 72 76 72 220 T66. Black ...... 78 77 76 74 305 honors. Usher was T12. B. Sangid ...... 71 77 74 222 T82. Byers ...... 83 78 73 77 311 named to the First-Team T22. D. Burkhart .... 78 76 73 227 INDIVIDUAL WINNER while Black was a Third- INDIVIDUAL WINNER A. McArthur ...... 72 69 69 69 279 Scott Usher ...... 70 70 72 212 (Pfeiffer) Team selection. (USC Aiken)

16 ALL-TIME CAREER SCORING LEADERS USC Aiken individual totals since joining the NCAA Division II in 1991 (Through the spring of 2003, minimum of 15 rounds to be ranked) BOLD ITALICS indicates active players Name Rds Strokes Avg. Low Years 1. Aaron Black 62 4547 73.34 66 2001-03 2. Brooks Blackburn 49 3615 73.78 67 1994-96 3. Dane Burkhart 24 1772 73.83 68 2003-pres. 4. Ryan Dillon 35 2595 74.14 67 1996-97 5. Lee Harper 31 2301 74.23 67 2001-02 6. Jamie Stanley 105 7799 74.28 64 1993-97 7. Brock Ehler 66 4904 74.30 67 1997-99 8. Brian Kassel 103 7664 74.41 67 1992-96 9. Matt Avinger 98 7295 74.44 67 1998-2002 10. Wes Byers 53 3947 74.47 65 2001-03 11. Scott Usher 116 8651 74.58 64 1999-2003 12. Ed Reevey 74 5570 75.27 68 1991-94 13. Gary Shankland 54 4075 75.46 69 1998-2000 14. Dave Brown 20 1510 75.50 66 2001-02 15. Jukka Huuska 39 2947 75.56 69 1994-96 16. Mikael Mustonen 86 6499 75.57 69 1997-2000 17. Scott Robbins 36 2729 75.81 69 1999-2001 18. David Quick 93 7064 75.96 69 1991-95 19. Ben Warren 99 7523 75.99 69 1995-98 20. Brant Ruckert 21 1597 76.05 71 1998-2000 21. Frank Hamer 51 3880 76.08 68 1996-99 22. Preston Hafer 60 4566 76.10 69 1996-98 23. Jamie Hunt 25 1920 76.80 71 2000-02 24. John Darr 48 3694 76.96 68 1991-93 Left: Reggie Bergholtz, Wes Byers, head coach Michael Carlisle, Scott Usher, Dane Burkhart, and Sam Mason pose for a team picture with their third place trophy at the Gunby/Jordan Cougar Invita- tional. Photo credit: Mike Peacock, Columbus State Sports Information. 17 HONORS WON BY PACER GOLFERS

Brian Kassel Jamie Stanley Matt Avinger Brooks Blackburn Four-Time NCAA D-II Four-Time NCAA D-II Three-Time NCAA D-II Two-Time NCAA D-II All-American (1993-96) All-American (1994-97) All-American (1998-2001) All-American (1995-96)

Aaron Black Scott Usher Ryan Dillon Brock Ehler Two-Time NCAA D-II Two-Time NCAA D-II 1997 NCAA Division II 1998 NCAA Division II All-American (2002-03) All-American (2002-03) All-American All-American

Wes Byers Frankie Hamer Wade Radtke Dane Burkhart 2002 NCAA Division II 1999 NCAA Division II 2001 NCAA Division II 2003 SOFTSPIKES All-American All-Academic All-Academic All-Freshman Team USC AIKEN’S NCAA DIVISION II GOLF ALL-AMERICANS 2003: Aaron Black, Scott Usher 2002: Aaron Black, Wes Byers, Scott Usher 2001: Matt Avinger 2000: Matt Avinger, Scott Robbins 1998: Matt Avinger, Brock Ehler 1997: Ryan Dillon, Jamie Stanley 1996: Brooks Blackburn, Jukka Huuska, Brian Kassel, Jamie Stanley, Ben Warren 1995: Brooks Blackburn, Brian Kassel, David Quick, Jamie Stanley 1994: Brian Kassel, David Quick, Edward Reevey, Jamie Stanley 1993: John Darr, Brian Kassel, Edward Reevey 1992: David Quick, Edward Reevey 1991: David Davis 18 HONORS WON BY PACER GOLFERS

NCAA GOLF ALL-ACADEMIC PEACH BELT CONFERENCE SELECTIONS (7) PLAYERS OF THE YEAR (4) 2001: Wade Radtke 1997: Jamie Stanley 1999: Frank Hamer 1996: Brooks Blackburn 1998: Ben Warren 1995: Jamie Stanley 1997: Ben Warren 1993: Brian Kassel 1996: Jukka Huuska 1994: Edward Reevey PEACH BELT CONFERENCE 1993: Edward Reevey COACH OF THE YEAR (5) 2003: Michael Carlisle NCAA DIVISION II 2002: Michael Carlisle FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (1) 1997: Michael Carlisle 1994: Jamie Stanley 1996: Michael Carlisle 1995: Michael Carlisle ALL-PEACH BELT CONFERENCE SELECTIONS (27) 2003: Aaron Black, Scott Usher 2002: Aaron Black, Wes Byers, Scott Usher, Lee Harper 2001: Matt Avinger, Scott Usher 2000: Matt Avinger 1999: Matt Avinger, Brock Ehler 1998: Mikael Mustonen 1997: Ryan Dillon, Jamie Stanley 1996: Brooks Blackburn, Jukka Huuska, Jamie Stanley 1995: Brooks Blackburn, Mike Dunn, Brian Kassel, David Quick, Jamie Stanley 1994: Brian Kassel 1993: Brian Kassel, David Quick, Edward Reevey 1992: Edward Reevey ALL-TIME SEASON SCORING LEADERS USC Aiken individual totals since joining the NCAA Division II in 1991 (Through the spring of 2003, minimum of 15 rounds to be ranked) BOLD ITALICS indicates active players Name Rds Strokes Avg. Low Season 1. Scott Usher 33 2411 73.06 65 2002-03 2. Aaron Black 32 2341 73.16 66 2001-02 3. Brooks Blackburn 31 2273 73.32 67 1995-96 4. Aaron Black 30 2206 73.53 68 2002-03 5. Scott Usher 31 2280 73.55 67 2001-02 t6. Wes Byers 27 1986 73.56 68 2001-02 t6. Jamie Stanley 36 2648 73.56 67 1996-97 8. Jamie Stanley 33 2431 73.67 69 1995-96 9. Matt Avinger 38 2803 73.76 67 1998-99 10. Dane Burkhart 24 1772 73.83 68 2002-03 19 PEACH BELT CONFERENCE

The Peach Belt The idea for the AASU Conference is in its 13th formation of an NCAA Location: Savannah, GA full year as an all-sports Division II conference Nickname: Pirates conference. The name was discussed in Colors: Maroon & Gold Peach Belt Athletic November, 1988, in Enrollment: 6,017 Conference was adopted Greenville, SC, with 11 Coach: Michael Butler in January 1990 and schools represented at 2003 PBC Finish: 5th revised to Peach Belt the meeting. Five of the 2003 NCAA Finish: NA Conference in June colleges at that first SID: Chad Jackson Fax: 912-921-5571 2000. meeting, along with two With the addition of other schools, formed the CLAYTON STATE women’s soccer in 2000, new conference when Location: Morrow, GA the PBC now sponsors USC Aiken hosted Nickname: Lakers championships in 12 another meeting on Colors: Blue & Orange sports, six for men and December 3, 1989. Enrollment: 6,000 Coach: Bob Hill six for women. Men’s Current members of 2003 PBC Finish: 8th champions are declared the Peach Belt 2003 NCAA Finish: NA in baseball, basketball, Conference are: SID: Gid Rowell cross country, golf, Armstrong Atlantic Fax: 770-960-5127 soccer, and tennis. State University, COLUMBUS STATE Women’s champions Augusta State University, include those in Clayton College & State Location: Columbus, GA Nickname: Cougars basketball, cross country, University, Columbus Colors: Red, White, & Blue softball, tennis, State University, Enrollment: 6,500 volleyball, and soccer. Francis Marion Coach: Mark Immelman In a short time, the University, Georgia 2003 PBC Finish: 3rd PBC has established College & State 2003 NCAA Finish: NA itself as a power University, Kennesaw SID: Mike Peacock conference in Division II State University, Lander Fax: 706-569-3435 golf. In the past 12 University, University of FRANCIS MARION season, the PBC has North Carolina Location: Florence, SC produced four golf Pembroke, University of Nickname: Patriots National Champions and North Florida, University Colors: Red, White, & Blue five more runners-up, not of South Carolina Enrollment: 3,496 to mention becoming a Aiken, and University of Coach: Mark Gaynor dominating force in the South Carolina 2003 PBC Finish: 4th 2003 NCAA Finish: 1st Top 25 polls. Spartanburg. SID: Michael Hawkins (Charter members appear in BOLD) Fax: 843-661-1219 UNC PEMBROKE KENNESAW STATE GC&SU Location: Pembroke, NC Location: Kennesaw, GA Location: Milledgeville, GA Nickname: Braves Nickname: Owls Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Black & Gold Colors: Black & Gold Colors: H. Green & N. Blue Enrollment: 4,500 Enrollment: 18,300 Enrollment: 5,100 Coach: John Haskins Coach: Jon Dunlap Coach: Jimmy Wilson 2003 PBC Finish: 7th 2003 PBC Finish: 6th 2003 PBC Finish: 2nd 2003 NCAA Finish: NA 2003 NCAA Finish: NA 2003 NCAA Finish: NA SID: Rikki Cockrell SID: Mark Toma SID: Brad Muller Fax: 910-521-6551 Fax: 770-423-6665 Fax: 478-445-1790 20 PALMETTO INTERCOLLEGIATE

USC Aiken hosts the annual Palmetto Intercollegiate on the Monday and Tuesday following the third weekend in March. Format: 54 holes (36 on Monday and 18 on Tuesday). Course: Palmetto Golf Club (Fourth oldest course in USA) par 72, 6,380 yards 1998 1999 2000 Nebraska USC Aiken Augusta State

1. Nebraska ...... 877 1. USC Aiken ...... 865 1. Augusta State ..... 849 2. Furman ...... 878 2. Maryland ...... 869 2. Virginia ...... 862 3. USC Aiken ...... 895 3. Augusta State ..... 869 3. Virginia Tech...... 867 4. Duke ...... 895 4. Furman ...... 871 4. Co. Carolina ...... 868 5. Coll. of Charl...... 898 5. East Carolina ..... 878 5. Coll. of Charl...... 869

2001 2002 2003 Wake Forest Virginia Tech Coll. of Charleston

1. Virginia Tech...... 836 1. Coll. of Charl...... 569 2. South Florida ...... 851 2. USC Aiken ...... 574 T3. Kansas ...... 854 3. South Carolina ... 575 1. Wake Forest ...... 577 T3. UT-Arlington ..... 854 4. Kansas ...... 577 2. Augusta State ..... 583 5. Furman ...... 855 5. UT-Arlington ...... 578 3. Virginia Tech...... 586 4. Kansas ...... 588 5. VCU...... 592

21 USC AIKEN 2003-04 GOLF SCHEDULE September 8-9 March 1-2 Cleveland Golf/Kiawah Island Seminole Intercollegiate Intercollegiate Golden Eagle Country Club Turtle Point Golf Course Tallahassee, Florida Kiawah Island, South Carolina Host: Florida State Host: College of Charleston March 15-16 September 16-17 7th Annual Palmetto Intercoll. Johnny Palmer Invitational Palmetto Golf Course Old North State Golf Course Aiken, South Carolina Badin, North Carolina Host: USC Aiken Host: Pfeiffer University March 29-30 September 22-23 Bobcat Invitational Mason Rudolph Championship Cuscowilla Golf Club The Golf Club of Tennessee Greensboro, Georgia Nashville, Tennessee Host: Georgia College & State Host: Vanderbilt University April 3-4 October 6-7 Carolina Sands Intercollegiate Presbyterian Invitational Carolina Sands Golf Club Musgrove Mill Golf Course White Lake, North Carolina Clinton, South Carolina Host: UNC Pembroke Host: Presbyterian College April 19-20 October 20-21 2004 Peach Belt Conference North Shore Intercollegiate Championship North Shore Golf Club Lake Spivey Golf Club Top Sail Beach, North Carolina Jonesboro, Georgia Host: Pfeiffer University Host: Clayton State

February 9-10 May 3-5 Hombre Intercollegiate NCAA Southeast Regional The Hombre Golf Club Wilson Country Club Panama City, Florida Wilson, North Carolina Host: Catawba and Lenoir-Rhyne Host: Barton College

February 23-24 May 12-15 AASU/Southbridge Pirate Invit. NCAA National Championship Southbridge Country Club To Be Announced Savannah, Georgia Orlando, Florida Host: Armstrong Atlantic State Host: NCAA Sports Festival

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