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2006 NCAA Men's Golf Championships Tournament Records DIVISION I MEN’S Golf DIVISION I MEN’S 2006 TEAM STANDINGS 11. Arizona St. ............................................. 1,159 Pepperdine..................................................... 886 (Par 288-1,152) 12. Duke ....................................................... 1,162 South Carolina................................................ 886 13. Arizona................................................... 1,168 Northwestern .................................................. 889 1. Oklahoma St. ......................................... 1,143* 14. Texas A&M ............................................. 1,169 2. Florida .................................................... 1,146 15. Brigham Young........................................ 1,172 Georgia Tech ................................................. 891 3. Minnesota ............................................... 1,147 Texas Tech ..................................................... 892 Eliminated after 54 holes Nevada ......................................................... 897 Wake Forest............................................ 1,147 Coastal Caro. ................................................ 874 5. Kentucky.................................................. 1,153 North Carolina ............................................... 876 Oklahoma...................................................... 903 Loyola Marymount .......................................... 915 6. Georgia .................................................. 1,156 North Carolina St. ......................................... 877 7. Clemson.................................................. 1,157 Auburn........................................................... 880 *Jonathan Moore, 68-70-69-69 – 276; Pablo Martin, 66- UCLA ...................................................... 1,157 UNLV............................................................. 880 72-71-73 – 282; Zack Robinson, 72-75-74-72 – 293; 9. Lamar...................................................... 1,158 East Tenn. St. ................................................. 885 Tyler Leon, 75-74-74-73 – 296; Trent Leon, 76-77-75-69 Washington............................................. 1,158 Charlotte ........................................................ 886 – 297. 2006 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Dan Woltman, Kentucky, 71-74-77-73 — 295 (Par 72-288) 57. Oliver Bekker, Lamar, 75-79-70-72 — 296 Brad Doster, Kentucky, 76-70-79-71 — 296 1. Jonathan Moore, Oklahoma St., 68-70-69-69 — 276 Jerad Harklau, Texas A&M, 71-70-78-77 — 296 GOLF 2. Chris Kirk, Georgia, 71-71-70-68 — 280 Daniel Im, UCLA, 68-77-74-77 — 296 Kyle Reifers, Wake Forest, 65-70-73-72 — 280 4. Dawie Van der Walt, Lamar, 70-70-74-67 — 281 Tyler Leon, Oklahoma St., 75-74-74-73 — 296 5. Pablo Martin, Oklahoma St., 66-72-71-73 — 282 62. Tanner Ervin, Clemson, 72-73-78-74 — 297 Trent Leon, Oklahoma St., 76-77-75-69 — 297 6. Alejandro Canizares, Arizona St., 73-66-72-73 — 284 Martin Piller, Texas A&M, 75-71-77-74 — 297 Bronson LaCassie, Minnesota, 70-71-75-68 — 284 Tyler Wilson, Kentucky, 71-80-73-73 — 297 8. James Lepp, Washington, 69-71-71-74 — 285 Cameron Tringale, Georgia Tech, 73-70-68-74 — 285 66. Casey Clendenon, Lamar, 76-69-73-80 — 298 10. Ryan Blaum, Duke, 72-73-69-72 — 286 Ben Fox, Arizona, 72-76-74-76 — 298 Chris Heintz, UCLA, 78-71-77-72 — 298 Billy Horschel, Florida, 69-74-76-67 — 286 Erik Olson, Washington, 75-71-76-76 — 298 Matt Kohn, Kentucky, 71-74-72-69 — 286 70. Victor Almstrom, Minnesota, 73-76-77-73 — 299 Dusty Smith, Lamar, 71-68-73-74 — 286 Niall Turner, Minnesota, 71-74-69-72 — 286 Robert Gates, Texas A&M, 75-72-76-76 — 299 15. Matt Every, Florida, 71-73-75-68 — 287 Clay Ogden, Brigham Young, 76-77-71-75 — 299 73. Doug Manchester, Wake Forest, 76-74-80-70 — 300 Andrew Parr, Texas A&M, 71-70-69-77 — 287 Michael Schachner, Duke, 71-76-74-79 — 300 Alex Prugh, Washington, 67-72-74-74 — 287 75. Kevin Kisner, Georgia, 75-73-74-81 — 303 Brett Stegmaier, Florida, 73-67-75-72 — 287 Andy Winings, Kentucky, 70-69-78-70 — 287 76. Nick Becker, Brigham Young, 77-76-76-78 — 307 20. Benjamin Alvarado, Arizona St., 73-75-69-71 — 288 77. Michael Quagliano, Duke, 82-77-78-73 — 310 78. Justin Harding, Lamar, 76-76-79-80 — 311 Zach Bixler, Washington, 70-68-73-77 — 288 79. Brendon Todd, Georgia, 79-76-79-78 — 312 Brian Harman, Georgia, 75-70-72-71 — 288 80. Phil Telliard, Arizona St., 75-73-87-79 — 314 Stephen Lewton, North Carolina St., 70-76-70-72 — 288 James Love, Denver, 71-75-70-72 — 288 81. Sterling Clark, Washington, 75-82-83-80 — 320 Josh Persons, Minnesota, 73-72-74-69 — 288 Eliminated after 54 holes: Richard Scott, Georgia, 72-72-74-70 — 288 Zack Byrd, Coastal Caro., 72-73-71 — 216 27. Erik Flores, UCLA, 71-72-77-69 — 289 Florian Fritsch, South Carolina, 70-74-72 — 216 Dustin Johnson, Coastal Caro., 70-71-70-78 — 289 Dustin Pimm, Utah, 71-73-72 — 216 Ray Sheedy, Charlotte, 68-76-72-73 — 289 Rhys Davies, East Tenn. St., 74-73-70 — 217 James Vargas, Florida, 71-74-72-72 — 289 Scott Stallings, Tennessee Tech, 73-70-74 — 217 Taylor Wood, Southern California, 66-77-73-73 — 289 C.J. Gatto, UNLV, 74-68-76 — 218 32. Brian Duncan, Clemson, 70-73-76-71 — 290 Andrew Medley, Auburn, 73-74-71 — 218 Jake Ellison, Brigham Young, 69-74-72-75 — 290 Martin Ureta, North Carolina, 72-76-70 — 218 James Lee, UCLA, 71-75-72-72 — 290 John Cassidy, Nevada, 72-69-78 — 219 David May, Clemson, 71-72-75-72 — 290 Glenn Northcutt, Auburn, 74-72-73 — 219 Sean Moore, Wake Forest, 73-73-72-72 — 290 Robert Riesen, North Carolina, 76-70-73 — 219 Stephen Poole, Clemson, 69-76-71-74 — 290 Robert Streb, Kansas St., 74-70-75 — 219 Webb Simpson, Wake Forest, 70-72-75-73 — 290 Alex Coe, Pepperdine, 74-75-71 — 220 39. Jake Grodzinsky, Duke, 75-73-70-73 — 291 Andrew Dresser, Texas Tech, 74-75-71 — 220 Clark Klaasen, Duke, 72-75-71-73 — 291 Kevin Larsen, Georgia Tech, 76-71-73 — 220 Daniel Summerhays, Brigham Young, 73-73-69-76 — 291 Brian Locke, Loyola Marymount, 74-74-72 — 220 42. Bronson Burgoon, Texas A&M, 74-72-74-72 — 292 Cian McNamara, East Tenn. St., 68-78-74 — 220 Vince Hatfield, Clemson, 73-70-74-75 — 292 Trevor Murphy, Charlotte, 75-73-72 — 220 Chris McCartin, Wake Forest, 69-76-74-73 — 292 Jerry Richardson, North Carolina St., 72-75-73 — 220 45. Oscar Alvarez, Brigham Young, 74-75-72-72 — 293 Gareth Shaw, East Tenn. St., 72-71-77 — 220 Kevin Chappell, UCLA, 70-76-73-74 — 293 Andres Gonzales, UNLV, 76-75-70 — 221 Zack Robinson, Oklahoma St., 72-75-74-72 — 293 Jarred Texter, UNLV, 75-70-76 — 221 48. Josh Esler, Arizona, 76-71-77-70 — 294 J.J. Wood, Pepperdine, 72-73-76 – 221 Niklas Lemke, Arizona St., 70-68-77-79 — 294 Garry Hill, North Carolina St., 69-76-77 — 222 50. Travis Esway, Arizona, 74-68-73-80 — 295 Cameron Hooper, Coastal Caro., 75-71-76 — 222 Henry Liaw, Arizona, 76-73-71-75 — 295 Patton Kizzire, Auburn, 76-75-71 — 222 Lenny Park, Arizona St., 71-72-76-76 — 295 Kyle Moore, Northwestern, 74-74-74 — 222 Brian Prouty, Arizona, 74-71-73-77 — 295 Casey Watabu, Nevada, 70-75-77 — 222 Toby Ragland, Florida, 74-71-76-74 — 295 Colin Wilcox, Pepperdine, 75-72-75 — 222 Clayton Rask, Minnesota, 78-69-74-74 — 295 Darren Blair, North Carolina St., 75-70-78 — 223 DIVISION I MEN’S Dillon Dougherty, Northwestern, 71-74-78 — 223 Justin Fraley, Oklahoma, 70-74-84 — 228 Oscar Floren, Texas Tech, 76-70-77 — 223 David Merkow, Northwestern, 75-79-74 — 228 Eirik Tage Johansen, South Carolina, 76-72-75 — 223 Nathan Spoon, North Carolina St., 73-74-82 — 229 Allen Koon, South Carolina, 72-76-75 — 223 Michael Baird, Pepperdine, 75-77-78 — 230 Chris Wilson, Northwestern, 72-74-77 — 223 Andrew DiBitetto, Charlotte, 77-78-75 — 230 Jake Younan-Wise, Texas Tech, 71-70-82 — 223 Brandon Lakatta, Texas Tech, 76-78-77 — 231 Jonas Enander Hedin, Charlotte, 71-73-80 — 224 Warren Thomas, South Carolina, 74-76-81 — 231 Jonathan Jackson, North Carolina, 76-70-78 — 224 Phillip Bryan, Oklahoma, 71-77-84 — 232 Chase MacFarland, North Carolina, 77-73-74 — 224 Dustin Hall, Nevada, 78-77-77 — 232 Ted Smith, North Carolina, 73-78-73 — 224 Matt Mincer, Charlotte, 74-77-81 — 232 Dan Doyle, Northwestern, 75-73-77 — 225 Matt Rippy, Nevada, 78-77-77 — 232 Joachim Fourquet, Coastal Caro., 79-72-74 — 225 Josh Escobedo, Loyola Marymount, 77-80-77 — 234 Adam Hagen, Nevada, 76-73-76 — 225 Chaz Inouye, Loyola Marymount, 73-81-80 — 234 Seung-su Han, UNLV, 73-77-75 — 225 Santiago Rivas, Texas Tech, 79-75-80 — 234 Anthony Kim, Oklahoma, 72-79-74 — 225 Louie Bergna, Loyola Marymount, 79-82-74 — 235 Michael Barbosa, Georgia Tech, 75-74-77 — 226 Adam Hodkinson, East Tenn. St., 72-79-84 — 235 Jesse Barnsley, Pepperdine, 78-74-74 — 226 Shawn La Fontaine, Oklahoma, 82-76-77 — 235 Matt Kinsinger, UNLV, 71-77-78 — 226 Jordan Findlay, East Tenn. St., 78-81-77 — 236 Jay Moseley, Auburn, 77-72-77 — 226 Jason D’Amore, Loyola Marymount, 76-77-84 — 237 Mark Anderson, South Carolina, 77-74-76 — 227 Roberto Castro, Georgia Tech, 77-84-78 — 239 Randy Lowry, Texas, 74-80-73 — 227 Taylor Hall, Georgia Tech, 81-79-80 — 240 Stuart Moore, Auburn, 72-77-78 — 227 Moises Cobo, Coastal Caro., 80-76-86 — 242 Brodie Flanders, Oklahoma, 71-79-78 — 228 History Team Results 1897-1938 (Note: No tournament held in 1900, 1917 and 1918.) Year Champion Host or Site Year Champion Host or Site Year Champion Host or Site 1897 ................ Yale Ardsley Casino 1911 ................ Yale Baltusrol 1928 ................ Princeton Apawamis 1898 ................ Harvard (spring) 1912 ................ Yale Ekwanok 1929 ................ Princeton Deal, N.J. 1898 ................ 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