Rebel Records INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT RECORDS Records since 1988-89 unless otherwise noted LOW 18 1. 63 Jeremy Anderson Jr. 1998-99 Savane College All-America 2. 64 John Oda So. 2015-16 Western Refining College All-America 64 Kurt Kitayama Sr. 2014-15 Jackrabbit Invitational 64 John Oda Fr. 2014-15 Jackrabbit Invitational 64 John Oda Fr. 2014-15 The Goodwin 64 John Oda (again) Fr. 2014-15 The Goodwin 64 Derek Ernst Jr. 2010-11 Mountain West Championship 64 Eddie Olson Sr. 2009-10 Mountain West Championship 64 Derek Ernst So. 2009-10 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 64 Colby Smith So. 2009-10 William H. Tucker Invitational 64 Jarred Texter Jr. 2006-07 PING Arizona Intercollegiate 64 Travis Whisman Sr. 2004-05 Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship 64 Sr. 2004-05 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 64 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 NCAA Championships 64 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 National Invitation Tournament 64 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 64 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 Preview by PING and 64 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 1999-00 World Collegiate Invitational 64 So. 1993-94 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate 64 Warren Schutte Sr. 1992-93 GolfWorld Collegiate 64 Edward Fryatt Jr. 1992-93 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 22. 65 33 times Jeremy Anderson holds the school record for low 18-hole round with a 63 at the Savane College All-America in 1998-99. LOW 54 1. 196 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 2. 197 Kurt Kitayama Sr. 2014-15 Jackrabbit Invitational 3. 198 John Oda Fr. 2014-15 Jackrabbit Invitational 198 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 1999-00 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 5. 199 John Oda Fr. 2014-15 The Goodwin 199 Kevin Penner Sr. 2012-13 Western Refining All-America Golf Classic 7. 201 Carl Jonson Sr. 2014-15 Jackrabbit Invitational 201 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 201 Jeremy Anderson Jr. 1998-99 Savane All-American 201 Hub Goyen Jr. 1989-90 NCAA West Regional 11. 202 John Oda So. 2015-16 The Goodwin 202 Kurt Kitayama Sr. 2014-15 Mountain West Championship 202 Nicholas Maruri So. 2011-12 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 202 Seung-su Han Jr. 2007-08 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 202 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 ASU 202 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 Western Refining All-America Classic 17. 203 Travis Whisman Jr. 2003-04 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 203 Michael Kirk Jr. 1998-99 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 203 Jeremy Anderson So. 1997-98 GolfWorld Invitational 203 Chris Berry Jr. 1997-98 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 21. 204 Kevin Penner Sr. 2012-13 NCAA Championship 204 Derek Ernst Sr. 2011-12 ASU Thunderbird Invitational ’s round of 65 at the 1999 John A. 204 Derek Ernst Sr. 2011-12 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate Burns Intercollegiate marked the first time a 204 Derek Ernst So. 2009-10 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate UNLV freshman had scored that low in a round. 204 C.J. Gatto Jr. 2006-07 PING Arizona Intercollegiate 204 Adam Scott So. 1999-00 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 204 Chris Riley So. 1993-94 John Hancock All-American 28. 205 Blake Biddle Jr. 2012-13 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 205 Kevin Penner Fr. 2009-10 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 205 Seung-su Han Jr. 2007-08 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate 205 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 Williams H. Tucker Invitational 205 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 1999-00 Golf World Collegiate Invitational 33. 206 20 times

LOW 72 (NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP) 1. 267 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 2. 272 Chris Berry Jr. 1997-98 3. 279 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 1999-00 279 Michael Kirk Sr. 1999-00 5. 281 Sr. 1997-98 281 Chris Riley So. 1993-94 7. 282 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 Chris Berry’s 16-under-par 8. 283 Jr. 1997-98 283 Warren Schutte So. 1990-91 finish at the 1998 NCAA 10. 285 Jeremy Anderson So. 1997-98 86 285 Ed Fryatt So. 1991-92 Championship sealed the 12. 287 Gilberto Morales Fr. 1993-94 Rebels’ first national title. 287 Chris Riley Fr. 1992-93 287 Warren Schutte Jr. 1991-92 Rebel Records INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS SCORING AVERAGE 1. 69.29 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 2. 69.39 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 3. 70.85 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 1999-00 4. 71.11 John Oda Fr. 2014-15 5. 71.18 Chris Riley So. 1993-94 6. 71.33 Seung-su Han Jr. 2007-08 7. 71.39 Derek Ernst Sr. 2011-12 8. 71.40 Jarred Texter Jr. 2006-07 9. 71.43 Derek Ernst So. 2009-10 10. 71.60 Eddie Olson Jr. 2008-09 11. 71.61 Kevin Penner Jr. 2011-12 12. 71.63 John Oda So. 2015-16 13. 71.65 Michael Kirk Sr. 1999-00 14. 71.66 Kevin Penner Sr. 2012-13 15. 71.70 Ryan Moore So. 2002-03 16. 71.83 Jeremy Anderson So. 1997-98 71.83 Bill Lunde Sr. 1997-98 Since the 1993-94 season, nobody has come close to match- 18. 71.85 Kurt Kitayama Sr. 2014-15 19. 71.89 Blake Biddle So. 2011-12 ing the 49 rounds played by Ed Fryatt (left) and Chris Riley. 20. 71.93 Derek Ernst Jr. 2010-11 21. 72.08 Sr. 2005-06 ROUNDS 22. 72.09 Travis Whisman Sr. 2004-05 1. 49 Chris Riley So. 1993-94 23. 72.10 Warren Schutte Jr. 1991-92 49 Ed Fryatt Sr. 1993-94 24. 72.13 Carl Jonson Sr. 2014-15 3. 48 Ed Fryatt Jr. 1992-93 25. 72.23 Andres Gonzales Jr. 2004-05 48 Warren Schutte Jr. 1991-92 26. 72.29 Ryan Keeney Jr. 2004-05 27. 72.30 Zane Thomas Sr. 2015-16 5. 45 Warren Schutte Sr. 1992-93 28. 72.33 Brandon Loska Sr. 2007-08 45 Chris Riley Fr. 1992-93 29. 72.38 Taylor Montgomery So. 2014-15 45 Monte Montgomery Sr. 1991-92 72.38 Seung-su Han So. 2006-07 45 Ed Fryatt So. 1991-92 72.38 Jeremy Anderson Jr. 1998-99 45 Hub Goyen So. 1988-89 32. 72.39 Sam Hunt So. 2004-05 10. 44 Chris Riley Jr. 1994-95 33. 72.41 Colby Smith So. 2009-10 44 Jr. 1994-95 34. 72.42 Eddie Olson So. 2007-08 44 Gilberto Morales So. 1994-95 72.42 Warren Schutte So. 1990-91 36. 72.44 Travis Whisman So. 2002-03 37. 72.46 Ryan Keeney Sr. 2006-07 VICTORIES (SINCE 1985-86) 38. 72.47 Jarred Texter So. 2005-06 1. 4 Warren Schutte So. 1990-91 39. 72.51 Charley Hoffman Jr. 1997-98 2. 3 Ryan Moore Sr. 2004-05 40. 72.52 Ed Fryatt Jr. 1992-93 3 Ryan Moore Jr. 2003-04 41. 72.53 C.J. Gatto Jr. 2006-07 3 Chris Riley So. 1993-94 72.53 Kevin Penner So. 2010-11 5. 2 Kurt Kitayama Sr. 2014-15 43. 72.55 Derek Ernst Fr. 2008-09 2 Kevin Penner Sr. 2012-13 72.55 Eddie Olson So. 2006-07 2 Kevin Penner Jr. 2011-12 45. 72.56 Ryan Moore Fr. 2001-02 2 Derek Ernst So. 2009-10 72.56 Scott Lander Sr. 2000-01 2 Jeremy Anderson Jr. 1998-99 2 Jeremy Anderson So. 1997-98 2 Ed Fryatt Sr. 1993-94 2 Ed Fryatt Jr. 1992-93 Ryan Moore turned in 2 Hub Goyen Jr. 1989-90 the top seasonal scoring 14. 1 Shintaro Ban So. 2015-16 average in Rebel history 1 AJ McInerney Sr. 2015-16 1 John Oda So. 2015-16 in back-to-back seasons 1 Taylor Montgomery So. 2014-15 and recorded the lowest 1 John Oda Fr. 2014-15 1 Kurt Kitayama Jr. 2013-14 54-hole tournament total 1 Blake Biddle Jr. 2012-13 with 196 at the Burns 1 Blake Biddle So. 2011-12 1 Derek Ernst Sr. 2011-12 in 2004-05. 1 Derek Ernst Jr. 2010-11 1 Kevin Penner So. 2010-11 1 Colby Smith So. 2009-10 1 Eddie Olson Jr. 2008-09 1 Eddie Olson So. 2007-08 1 Matt Kinsinger So. 2005-06 1 Andres Gonzales Sr. 2005-06 1 Ryan Moore So. 2002-03 1 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 1999-00 1 Michael Kirk Sr. 1999-00 1 Chris Berry Sr. 1998-99 1 Michael Kirk Jr. 1998-99 1 Bill Lunde Jr. 1996-97 Warren Schutte 1 Chad Campbell Sr. 1995-96 ended the 1991 1 Ted Oh Fr. 1995-96 1 Chris Riley Jr. 1994-95 season with four 1 Warren Schutte Jr. 1991-92 straight victories, 1 Warren Schutte Fr. 1989-90 1 Hub Goyen So. 1988-89 still the most wins 1 Steve Fischer Sr. 1985-86 in a season by any Rebel player. CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES 1. 4 Warren Schutte So. 1990-91 2. 2 Ed Fryatt Jr. 1992-93 87 Rebel Records INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS TEAM SEASON RECORDS SCORING AVERAGE (MIN. 42 ROUNDS) VICTORIES 1. 70.76 Ryan Moore 136-9,624 2001-05 1. 7 1997-98 2. 71.38 John Oda 74-5,282 2014-SA 2. 5 2011-12 3. 71.80 Derek Ernst 147-10,556 2008-12 5 1998-99 4. 72.01 Jeremy Anderson 154-11,089 1996-00 4. 4 2015-16 4 2009-10 5. 72.20 Michael Kirk 79-5,704 1998-00 4 1996-97 6. 72.31 Seung-su Han 101-7,303 2005-08 4 1995-96 7. 72.35 Kevin Penner 140-10,129 2009-13 4 1993-94 8. 72.49 Blake Biddle 97-7,032 2010-13 9. 3 2013-14 9. 72.50 Eddie Olson 131-9,498 2005-10 3 2004-05 10. 72.65 Chris Riley 178-12,932 1992-96 3 1994-95 11. 72.68 Warren Schutte 179-13,009 1989-93 12. 2 2014-15 12. 72.72 Jarred Texter 126-9,163 2004-08 2 2008-09 72.72 Travis Whisman 124-9,018 2000-05 2 2007-08 14. 72.78 Carl Jonson 145-10,553 2011-15 2 2006-07 15. 72.79 Andres Gonzales 90-6,551 2003-06 2 2005-06 16. 72.82 Kurt Kitayama 130-9,467 2011-15 2 1992-93 17. 72.94 Ed Fryatt 142-10,358 1991-94 2 1991-92 2 1990-91 18. 73.04 Shintaro Ban 58-4,236 2014-SA 2 1989-90 19. 73.11 Ji Moon 63-4,606 2007-09 The school’s first All-American 20. 73.17 Hub Goyen 103-7,536 1988-91 21. 73.31 Matt Kinsinger 75-5,498 2004-08 WINNING PERCENTAGE in golf, Hub Goyen marched to 22. 73.36 C.J. Gatto 83-6,089 2004-08 1. .467 (7-15) 1997-98 the Rebels’ first individual win 23. 73.38 Ryan Keeney 89-6,531 2002-07 2. .417 (5-12) 2011-12 24. 73.46 Brett Kanda 117-8,595 2006-10 3. .385 (5-13) 1998-99 in the postseason at the 1990 25. 73.52 Adam Scott 42-3,088 1998-99 4. .333 (4-12) 2015-16 West Regional. 26. 73.54 Charley Hoffman 90-6,619 1995-99 5. .286 (4-14) 2009-10 27. 73.56 Taylor Montgomery 55-4,046 2013-SA .286 (4-14) 1995-96 7. .267 (4-15) 1996-97 73.56 Bill Lunde 102-7,503 1994-98 .267 (4-15) 1993-94 73.56 Scott Lander 125-9,195 1996-01 9. .250 (3-12) 2013-14 30. 73.62 AJ McInerney 113-8,319 2012-16 .250 (3-12) 2004-05 31. 73.63 Monte Montgomery 125-9,204 1989-92 11. .200 (3-15) 1994-95 32. 73.82 Mike Ruiz 139-10,261 1993-97 12. .167 (2-12) 2008-09 33. 73.91 Ted Oh 76-5,617 1995-97 .167 (2-12) 2007-08 .167 (2-12) 2006-07 .167 (2-12) 2005-06 VICTORIES .167 (2-12) 2001-02 1. 7 Ryan Moore 2001-05 17. .154 (2-13) 2014-15 2. 6 Warren Schutte 1989-93 18. .143 (2-14) 1990-91 3. 5 Kevin Penner 2009-13 .143 (2-14) 1989-90 5 Jeremy Anderson 1996-00 5. 4 Derek Ernst 2008-12 4 Chris Riley 1992-96 CONSECUTIVE 4 Ed Fryatt 1991-94 VICTORIES 8. 3 Kurt Kitayama 2011-15 1. 3 1997-98 9. 2 John Oda 2014-SA 2. 2 2015-16 2 Blake Biddle 2010-13 2 2011-12 (twice) 2 Eddie Olson 2005-10 2 2009-10 2 2001-02 2 Michael Kirk 1998-00 2 1998-99 (twice) 2 1993-94 ROUNDS 2 1992-93 1. 179 Warren Schutte 1989-93 2. 178 Chris Riley 1992-96 MEDALISTS (SINCE ‘85-86) 3. 170 Darin Osborn 1988-92 1. 4 2014-15 4. 154 Jeremy Anderson 1996-00 4 2011-12 5. 147 Derek Ernst 2008-12 4 1998-99 6. 145 Carl Jonson 2011-15 4 1993-94 7 142 Ed Fryatt 1991-94 4 1990-91 8. 140 Kevin Penner 2009-13 6. 3 2015-16 3 2012-13 Ryan Moore holds the best career 9. 139 Mike Ruiz 1993-97 3 2009-10 scoring average in Rebel golf history 10. 136 Ryan Moore 2001-05 3 2004-05 11. 132 Gilberto Morales 1993-97 3 2003-04 by more than one full stroke. 12. 131 Eddie Olson 2005-10 3 1989-90 13. 130 Kurt Kitayama 2011-15 12. 2 2010-11 14. 126 Jarred Texter 2004-08 2 2005-06 15. 125 Scott Lander 1996-01 2 1997-98 125 Monte Montgomery 1989-92 2 1995-96 17. 124 Travis Whisman 2000-05 2 1992-93 18. 117 Brett Kanda 2006-10 2 1999-00 117 Brandon Goethals 1988-92 20. 113 AJ McInerney 2012-16 CONSECUTIVE MEDALISTS 21. 103 Hub Goyen 1988-91 1. 4 1990-91 (Schutte, Schutte, Schutte, Schutte) 22. 102 Bill Lunde 1994-98 2. 2 2011-12 (Penner, Biddle) 2 1993-94 (Riley, Fryatt) 2 1992-93 (Fryatt, Fryatt) MARGIN OF VICTORY 1. 28 LMU Invitational 2015-16 2. 23 Mountain West Championships 1999-00 3. 22 Big West Championships 1993-94 Michael Kirk 4. 21 Big West Championships 1995-96 ranks fifth on 5. 20 Jackrabbit Invitational 2013-14 20 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate 1995-96 the school’s 7. 17 Jackrabbit Invitational 2014-15 17 Shoot-Out at Angel Park 2007-08 career scoring 9. 16 William H. Tucker Invitational 2009-10 average list at 16 Big Island 1996-97 11. 15 Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship 2004-05 72.20. 15 NCAA West Regional 1993-94 13. 13 Big West Championships 1992-93 88 14. 11 William H. Tucker Invitational 2008-09 11 U.S. Collegiate Champ. 1998-99 11 John A. Burns Intercollegiate. 1997-98 Rebel Records YEAR BY YEAR TEAM STATISTICS YeAR # Of TOuRn. COnf. finiSh nCAA Reg. finiSh nCAA ChAMp. finiSh TeAM 1ST TeAM 2nd WORST finiSh indiv. ChAMpS 1988-89 15 4th (Big West) 5th 27th 1 3 27th 2 1989-90 14 2nd (Big West) 1st 18th 2 4 18th 3 1990-91 14 2nd (Big West) 3rd 8th 2 5 11th 4 1991-92 15 1st (Big West) 3rd 4th 2 1 8th 1 1992-93 15 1st (Big West) 4th 8th 2 1 13th 2 1993-94 15 1st (Big West) 1st 7th 4 2 11th 4 1994-95 15 2nd (Big West) 5th 15th 3 2 15th 1 1995-96 14 1st (Big West) 2nd 2nd 4 4 10th 2 1996-97 15 2nd (WAC) 1st 22nd 4 5 22nd 1 1997-98 15 2nd (WAC) 3rd 1st 7 2 11th 2 1998-99 13 2nd (WAC) 2nd 6th 5 4 8th 4 1999-00 12 1st (MW) 2nd 6th 1 3 11th 2 2000-01 12 5th (MW) 11th N/A 0 1 16th 0 2001-02 12 1st (MW) 3rd 23rd 2 1 23rd 0 2002-03 12 T4th (MW) T3rd 13th 1 2 13th 1 2003-04 12 3rd (MW) 11th N/A 0 2 12th 3 2004-05 12 2nd (MW) 1st 8th 3 5 9th 3 2005-06 12 3rd (MW) 10th 19th 2 2 19th 2 2006-07 12 2nd (MW) T16th N/A 2 2 T16th 0 2007-08 12 4th (MW) 24th N/A 2 1 24th 1 2008-09 12 3rd (MW) 7th N/A 2 1 12th 1 2009-10 14 3rd (MW) T3rd T21st 4 0 21st 3 2010-11 13 3rd (MW) 12th N/A 0 3 12th 2 2011-12 12 3rd (MW) 8th N/A 5 2 8th 4 2012-13 13 T2nd (MW) 4th T6th (Elite Eight) 1 3 11th 3 2013-14 12 3rd (MW) 9th N/A 3 0 12th 1 2014-15 13 2nd (MW) 3rd T26th 2 1 T26th 4 2015-16 12 1st (MW) 6th N/A 4 1 14th 3 SCORING AVERAGE YeAR plAYeR ClASS Avg. 1988-89 Hub Goyen So. 73.55 1989-90 Hub Goyen Jr. 72.86 1990-91 Warren Schutte So. 72.42 1991-92 Warren Schutte Jr. 72.10 1992-93 Ed Fryatt Jr. 72.52 1993-94 Chris Riley So. 71.18 1994-95 Chris Riley Jr. 72.64 1995-96 Mike Ruiz Jr. 73.86 1996-97 Ted Oh So. 72.79 1997-98 Jeremy Anderson So. 71.83 Bill Lunde Sr. 71.83 1998-99 Jeremy Anderson Jr. 72.38 1999-00 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 70.85 2000-01 Scott Lander Sr. 72.56 2001-02 Ryan Moore Fr. 72.56 2002-03 Ryan Moore So. 71.70 2003-04 Ryan Moore Jr. 69.39 Ted Oh’s victory at the 1996 IGT/Rebel Classic marked 2004-05 Ryan Moore Sr. 69.29 the first win by a freshman in school history. 2005-06 Andres Gonzales Sr. 72.08 2006-07 Jarred Texter Jr. 71.40 2007-08 Seung-su Han Jr. 71.33 WINS 2008-09 Eddie Olson Jr. 71.60 YeAR plAYeR ClASS WinS 2009-10 Derek Ernst So. 71.43 1989-89 Hub Goyen So. 1 2010-11 Derek Ernst Jr. 71.93 1989-90 Hub Goyen Jr. 2 2011-12 Derek Ernst Sr. 71.39 1990-91 Warren Schutte So. 4 2012-13 Kevin Penner Sr. 71.66 1991-92 Warren Schutte Jr. 1 2013-14 Kurt Kitayama Jr. 72.59 1992-93 Ed Fryatt Jr. 2 2014-15 John Oda Fr. 71.11 1993-94 Chris Riley So. 3 2015-16 John Oda So. 71.63 1994-95 Chris Riley Jr. 1 1995-96 Chad Campbell Sr. 1 Ted Oh Fr. 1 1996-97 Bill Lunde Jr. 1 1997-98 Jeremy Anderson So. 2 1998-99 Jeremy Anderson Jr. 2 1999-00 Jeremy Anderson Sr. 1 Michael Kirk Sr. 1 2000-01 None 2001-02 None 2002-03 Ryan Moore So. 1 2003-04 Ryan Moore Jr. 3 2004-05 Ryan Moore Sr. 3 2005-06 Andres Gonzales Sr. 1 Matt Kinsinger So. 1 2007-08 Eddie Olson So. 1 2008-09 Eddie Olson Jr. 1 2009-10 Derek Ernst So. 2 Colby Smith So. 1 2010-11 Derek Ernst Jr. 1 Kevin Penner So. 1 2011-12 Kevin Penner Jr. 2 Blake Biddle So. 1 Derek Ernst Sr. 1 2012-13 Kevin Penner Sr. 2 Blake Biddle Jr. 1 2013-14 Kurt Kitayama Jr. 1 Scott Lander led the team and finished second 2014-15 Kurt Kitayama Sr. 2 Taylor Montgomery So. 1 in the Mountain West with a 72.56 scoring John Oda Fr. 1 89 average as a senior in 2000-01. 2015-16 Shintaro Ban So. 1 AJ McInerney Sr. 1 John Oda So. 1 Champions

TEAM VICTORIES 2016 Mountain West Championship 2016 Robert Kepler Invitational 2016 Airstream Adventures Northwest Classic 2016 LMU Invitational 2015 Jackrabbit Invitational 2014 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational 2014 Jackrabbit Invitational 2014 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters 2013 Carmel Cup 2013 ASU Thunderbird Invitational 2012 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters 2012 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate 2011 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 2011 William H. Tucker Invitational 2011 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational 2010 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters 2010 John Burns Intercollegiate 2009 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 2009 William H. Tucker Invitational 2009 Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship 2008 William H. Tucker Invitational 2008 Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship 2007 Shoot-Out at Angel Park 2007 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 2007 PING Arizona Intercollegiate 2006 Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship 2005 William H. Tucker Invitational 2005 nCAA West Regional 2005 ASU Thunderbird Invitational 2005 Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship 2002 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate Warren Schutte won six tournaments With three wins during the 2004-05 season, 2002 Mountain West Championship in his career. Ryan Moore became the winningest Rebel in 2002 Kepler Intercollegiate 2000 Mountain West Championship history with seven career victories. 1999 Bellsouth Yellow Pages Intercollegiate 1999 U.S. Collegiate Golf Championship 1999 Collegiate Invitational INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS 1999 John A. Burns Intercollegiate Shintaro Ban 2016 Robert Kepler Invitational 1998 GolfWorld Collegiate Invitational AJ McInerney 2016 LMU Invitaitonal 1998 nCAA Championship John Oda 2016 LMU Invitational 1998 Bellsouth Yellow Pages Intercollegiate Kurt Kitayama 2015 Mountain West Championship 1998 John A. Burns Intercollegiate Kurt Kitayama 2015 Jackrabbit Invitational 1998 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate John Oda 2015 Sea Best Invitational 1998 PING Arizona Intercollegiate Taylor Montgomery 2014 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational 1998 Rolex Match Play Championship Kurt Kitayama 2014 Jackrabbit Invitational 1998 PING/Golfweek Preview Kevin penner 2013 Mountain West Championship 1997 nCAA West Regional Kevin Penner 2012 Western Refining All-America Golf Classic 1997 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Blake Biddle 2012 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 1997 Taylor Made/Big Island Classic Derek Ernst 2012 ASU Thunderbird Invitational 1997 PING/GolfWeek Preview Invitational 1996 Big West Conference Championship Blake Biddle 2012 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters 1996 Golf Digest Collegiate Kevin Penner 2012 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate 1995 IGT/Rebel Classic Kevin Penner 2011 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational 1995 William H. Tucker Invitational derek ernst 2011 Mountain West Championship 1995 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Kevin Penner 2011 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate 1995 IGT/Rebel Classic Derek Ernst 2009 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 1995 Topy Cup Derek Ernst 2009 William H. Tucker Invitational 1994 nCAA West Regional Colby Smith 2009 William H. Tucker Invitational 1994 Big West Conference Championship Eddie Olson 2008 William H. Tucker Invitational 1993 IGT/Rebel Classic eddie Olson 2008 Mountain West Championship 1993 PING/GolfWeek Preview Invitational Matt Kinsinger 2006 Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship 1993 Big West Conference Championship Andres Gonzales 2005 William H. Tucker Invitational 1993 BYU/Franklin Quest Cougar Classic Ryan Moore 2005 Hall of Fame Invitational 1992 Big West Conference Championship Ryan Moore 2005 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 1992 Taylor Made/Big Island Classic Ryan Moore 2004 William H. Tucker Invitational 1991 John A. Burns Invitational Ryan Moore 2004 nCAA Championship 1991 Western Intercollegiate Ryan Moore 2004 Mountain West Championship 1990 nCAA West Regional 1989 UC Irvine Anteater Invitational Ryan Moore 2004 National Invitation Tournament 1989 New Mexico State Classic Ryan Moore 2003 Toyota Men’s Collegiate Championship Michael Kirk 2000 Mountain West Championship Jeremy Anderson 2000 John A. Burns Intercollegiate Chris Berry 1999 U.S. Collegiate Golf Championship Michael Kirk 1999 John A. Burns Intercollegiate Jeremy Anderson 1999 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jeremy Anderson 1999 Savane College All-America Golf Classic Jeremy Anderson 1998 GolfWorld Invitational Jeremy Anderson 1998 Bellsouth Yellow Pages Intercollegiate Bill Lunde 1997 Taylor Made/Big Island Intercollegiate Chad Campbell 1996 Golf Digest Collegiate Ted Oh 1995 IGT/Rebel Classic Chris Riley 1995 Topy Cup ed fryatt 1994 nCAA West Regional Chris Riley 1994 Big West Conference Championship Ed Fryatt 1993 IGT/Rebel Classic Chris Riley 1993 John Hancock All-American Chris Riley 1993 William H. Tucker Invitational ed fryatt 1993 Big West Conference Championship Ed Fryatt 1993 BYU/Franklin Quest Cougar Classic Warren Schutte 1992 Big West Conference Championship Warren Schutte 1991 Oak Tree Invitational Warren Schutte 1991 Big West Conference Championship Warren Schutte 1991 nCAA West Regional The 1997-98 squad set the school record with Warren Schutte 1991 nCAA Championship hub goyen 1990 nCAA West Regional seven team victories, including the NCAA title. Hub Goyen 1990 BYU Cougar Classic 90 Warren Schutte 1989 New Mexico State Classic Hub Goyen 1988 New Mexico State Classic Steve Fischer 1985 Stanford U.S. Invitational Postseason Records

TEAM VICTORIES All-Time:...... 11 Season: ...... 2 (1994)

ROUNDS UNDER PAR Season: ...... 10 (2000)

LOW ROUND Finals: ...... 269 (1998) Chris Berry shot First rd: ...... 284 (2005) four straight sub-par ...... 284 (1998) rounds en route to ...... 284 (1992) a runner-up finish Second rd: ...... 269 (1998) at the 1998 national Third rd: ...... 272 (2013) finals. Fourth rd: ...... 281 (2000)

Regional: ...... 271 (1992) First rd: ...... 276 (1990) Hub Goyen’s shocking win at Second rd: ...... 271 (1992) the 1990 NCAA West Regional in Third rd: ...... 274 (1990) Las Cruces was outshined only by the team’s stunning victory, Conference: ...... 271 (2009 & 2010) INDIVIDUAL its first in a postseason event. First rd: ...... 273 (2015) ROUNDS PLAYED LOW ROUND Second rd: ...... 271 (2009 & 2010) Season: ...... 10, by many Finals: ...... 64, Ryan Moore, 2004 Third rd: ...... 276 (2014) Career: ...... 40, Ryan Moore, 2002-05 First rd: ...... 67, Ryan Moore, 2004 ...... 40, Chris Riley, 1993-96 Second rd: ...... 65, Bill Lunde, 1998 UNLV IN THE RECORD BOOKS ...... 40, Warren Schutte, 1990-93 Third rd: ...... 64, Ryan Moore, 2004 Fourth rd: ...... 66, Ryan Moore, 2005 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS VICTORIES ...... 66, Ryan Moore, 2004 TEAM Season: ...... 3, Warren Schutte, 1991 Under-par after two rounds ...... - 23 ...... UNLV ...... 1998 Career: .....4, Warren Schutte, 1990-93 Regional: ...... 65, Warren Schutte, 1992 ...... 65, Hub Goyen, 1990 First rd: ...... 66, Ed Fryatt, 1994 NCAA REGIONAL RECORDS ROUNDS UNDER PAR Tourney: Second rd: ..65, Warren Schutte, 1992 TEAM Third rd: ...... 65, Hub Goyen, 1990 Most Consecutive Appearances ...... 28* ...... UNLV plus 1 other school ...... 4, Chris Berry, 1998 NCAA Finals * still active Season: ...... 8, Ryan Moore, 2004 ...... 8, Jeremy Anderson, 2000 Conference: ...... 64, Eddie Olson, 2010 ...... 64, Derek Ernst, 2011 MOUNTAIN WEST RECORDS ...... 8, Michael Kirk, 2000 Career: ...... 20, Ryan Moore, 2002-05 First rd: ...... 65, Kurt Kitayama, 2015 TEAM ...... 19, Warren Schutte, 1990-93 ...... 65, Seung-su Han, 2007 Best 54-Hole Score ...... 845 (-19) ...... UNLV ...... 2000 ...... 65, Mike Ruiz, 1995 Margin of victory ...... 23 ...... UNLV ...... 2000 Second rd: ...... 64, Eddie Olson, 2010 LOW TOURNAMENT ...... 64, Derek Ernst, 2011 Finals: ...... 267, Ryan Moore, 2004 Third rd: ...... 67, Zane Thomas, 2016 INDIVIDUAL Regional: ...... 201, Hub Goyen, 1990 ...... 67, Kevin Penner, 2013 Best 54-Hole Score (to par) ...... 202 (-11) ...... Kurt Kitayama ...... 2015 Conference: ..... 202, Kurt Kitayama, 2015 ...... 206 (-10) ...... Ryan Moore ...... 2004 ...... 67, Blake Biddle, 2012 ...... 67, Eddie Olson, 2010 UNLV holds no Western Athletic Conference or ...... 67, Brett Kanda, 2007 Big West Conference Championship records...... 67, Ryan Moore, 2004 ...... 67, Warren Schutte, 1992

Michael Kirk (right) led the Rebels to a 23-stroke victory at the inaugural Mountain West Championship while capturing the individual crown.

Ryan Moore set a MW Championship record for low 54-hole score with a 10-under 206 when he won the conference title in 2004. That stood for 11 91 years until Kurt Kitayama shot 11-under at the tournament in 2015. UNLV Honors INDIVIDUAL HONORS ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2016 - John Oda (HM) 2000 - Jeremy Anderson (1st) 1995 - Chris Riley (2nd) Dwaine Knight (1998) 2015 - John Oda (HM) Michael Kirk (3rd) 1994 - Chris Riley (1st) Dwaine Knight (1991) 2013 - Kevin Penner (HM) 1999 - Jeremy Anderson (1st) Ed Fryatt (2nd) 2012 - Derek Ernst (HM) Michael Kirk (2nd) 1993 - Ed Fryatt (1st) DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR Kevin Penner (HM) Chris Berry (HM) Warren Schutte (2nd) Dwaine Knight (2005) 2010 - Derek Ernst (3rd) Adam Scott (HM) Chris Riley, (3rd) Dwaine Knight (1998) 2009 - Eddie Olson (HM) 1998 - Jeremy Anderson (2nd) 1992 - Warren Schutte (1st) Dwaine Knight (1991) 2007 - Jarred Texter (HM) Bill Lunde (2nd) Monte Montgomery (2nd) 2006 - Andres Gonzales (3rd) Chris Berry (HM) Ed Fryatt (HM) CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR Jarred Texter (HM) Charley Hoffman (HM) 1991 - Warren Schutte (1st) Dwaine Knight (MW, 2002) 2005 - Ryan Moore (1st) 1997 - Bill Lunde (3rd) 1990 - Hub Goyen (2nd) Dwaine Knight (WAC, 1998) Ryan Keeney (HM) Ted Oh (HM) 1989 - Hub Goyen (HM) 2004 - Ryan Moore (1st) 1996 - Chad Campbell (3rd) Dwaine Knight (Big West, 1989) 2003 - Ryan Moore (2nd) Chris Riley (HM) 2002 - Ryan Moore (HM) Mike Ruiz (HM) 2001 - Scott Lander (HM) Ted Oh (HM)

NATIONAL PLAYER CONFERENCE OF THE YEAR FRESHMAN (Hogan, Nicklaus, Haskins Awards) OF THE YEAR 2016 Harry Hall (MW) 2005 Ryan Moore 2015 John Oda (MW) 2011 Blake Biddle (MW) CONFERENCE PLAYER 2006 Seung-su Han (MW) OF THE YEAR 2005 Jarred Texter (MW) 2002 Ryan Moore (MW) 2011 Derek Ernst (MW) 2001 James Oh (MW) 2010 Derek Ernst (MW) 2005 Ryan Moore (MW) 2004 Ryan Moore (MW) CLEVELAND GOLF/ 2000 Jeremy Anderson (MW) SRIXON ALL-AMERICA 1999 Jeremy Anderson (WAC) SCHOLAR 1995 Chris Riley (BWC) Jeremy Anderson was chosen 1994 Chris Riley (BWC) 2016 AJ McInerney 1993 Ed Fryatt (BWC) 2015 Carl Jonson Player of the Year in two conferences. 1992 Warren Schutte (BWC) 2014 Carl Jonson 2010 Brett Kanda 1991 Warren Schutte (BWC) 2007 CJ Gatto HONOR ROLL Jarred Texter PING/GOLFWEEK 2005 Ryan Moore NCAA CHAMPION NATIONAL Travis Whisman 2004 - Ryan Moore 1991 - Warren Schutte Ryan Moore won the Hogan, Nicklaus FRESHMAN 2004 JC Deacon OF THE YEAR Ryan Moore and Haskins Awards as the 2004-05 2000 Jeremy Anderson U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPION 1993 Chris Riley (BWC) 1999 Jeremy Anderson 2004 - Ryan Moore National Player of the Year. 1998 Jeremy Anderson CHAMPION 2004 - Ryan Moore ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 2000 - Michael Kirk MOUNTAIN WEST WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 2016 Shintaro Ban First Team 1999 Jeremy Anderson First Team U.S. AM. PUBLIC LINKS CHAMPION Harry Hall First Team Michael Kirk First Team 2004 - Ryan Moore John Oda First Team 1998 Jeremy Anderson First Team 2002 - Ryan Moore Zane Thomas First Team Bill Lunde First Team 1992 - Warren Schutte 2015 Carl Jonson First Team 1997 Bill Lunde First Team Kurt Kitayama First Team Gilberto Morales Second Team REBELS AT THE MASTERS John Oda First Team Ted Oh Second Team 2005 - Ryan Moore 2014 Carl Jonson First Team 2003 - Ryan Moore Kurt Kitayama First Team BIG WEST CONFERENCE 1993 - Warren Schutte Zane Thomas First Team 1996 Chris Riley First Team Chad Campbell First Team 2013 Kevin Penner First Team REBELS AT THE U.S. OPEN 2012 Derek Ernst First Team Ted Oh Second Team Mike Ruiz Second Team 2005 - Ryan Moore Kevin Penner First Team 1995 Chris Riley First Team 2002 - Ryan Moore 2011 Derek Ernst First Team Chad Campbell Second Team 1992 - Warren Schutte Kevin Penner First Team Gilberto Morales Second Team 2010 Derek Ernst First Team Mike Ruiz Second Team ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Colby Smith First Team 1994 Ed Fryatt First Team Chris Riley First Team 2005 - Ryan Moore, 2nd Team 2009 Derek Ernst First Team 2000 - Jeremy Anderson, 1st Team Eddie Olson First Team Gilberto Morales Second Team 1993 Ed Fryatt First Team 1999 - Jeremy Anderson 2008 Seung-su Han First Team Chris Riley First Team 1998 - Jeremy Anderson, 3rd Team Matt Kinsinger First Team Warren Schutte First Team Eddie Olson First Team Eric Schroeder Second Team 2007 Seung-su Han First Team 1992 Monte Montgomery First Team Jarred Texter First Team Warren Schutte First Team 2006 Seung-su Han First Team Ed Fryatt Second Team Andres Gonzales First Team 1991 Darin Osborn First Team Warren Schutte First Team Jarred Texter First Team Monte Montgomery Second Team 2005 Ryan Moore First Team Cris Leon Honorable Mention Travis Whisman First Team 1990 Hub Goyen First Team 2004 Ryan Moore First Team Darin Osborn First Team Travis Whisman First Team Warren Schutte First Team 2003 Ryan Moore First Team Monte Montgomery Second Team Travis Whisman First Team Brandon Goethals Honorable Mention 1989 Hub Goyen First Team 2002 Clark Corbett First Team Darin Osborn Honorable Mention Ryan Moore First Team 1988 Kevin Pedigo Honorable Mention 2001 Scott Lander First Team 1986 Steve Fischer Second Team Warren Schutte at the Masters between golf 2000 Jeremy Anderson First Team Honorable Mention legends and Arnold Palmer. Michael Kirk First Team UNLV Honors

WILSON AWARD EARL E. WILSON MOST VALUABLE WINNERS PLAYER AWARD 2016 John Oda 2015 John Oda 2014 Kurt Kitayama This award is given in memory of the 2013 Kevin Penner late Earl E. Wilson. The Wilson 2012 Kevin Penner 2011 Derek Ernst estate made a generous donation 2010 Derek Ernst of $250,000 to the Rebel golf pro- 2009 Eddie Olson 2008 Seung-su Han gram in 1993 as part of an overall 2007 Jarred Texter gift of $6.5 million to UNLV. 2006 Andres Gonzales 2005 Ryan Moore The honor goes annually to 2004 Ryan Moore the top player on the squad. 2003 Ryan Moore 2002 Ryan Moore 2001 Scott Lander 2000 Jeremy Anderson 1999 Jeremy Anderson 1998 Jeremy Anderson 1997 Ted Oh 1996 Mike Ruiz 1995 Chris Riley Kurt Kitayama was presented the Wilson Award in 2014. 1994 Chris Riley 1993 Ed Fryatt

MICHAEL MAZE BRUCE PARKER AWARD AWARD This honor goes to the Rebel golfer with the highest grade point av er age on the squad. It is in memory of the First presented in 1999, this late Bruce Parker, who passed away in 1991 and who award goes to the Rebel golfer was an avid sports fan. The Parker family made a kind who best exemplifies the spirit of do na tion to the Rebel golf pro gram for ac a dem ic sup port Rebel golf. ser vic es in his name.

PARKER AWARD WINNERS MAZE AWARD 2016 John Oda WINNERS 2015 Carl Jonson 2016 AJ McInerney 2014 Carl Jonson 2015 Kurt Kitayama 2013 Carl Jonson 2012 Carl Jonson 2014 Carl Jonson 2011 Colby Smith 2013 Kurt Kitayama 2010 Colby Smith 2012 Kurt Kitayama 2009 Johnny Pinjuv 2011 Arthur Kim 2008 Johnny Pinjuv 2010 Kevin Penner 2007 Johnny Pinjuv 2006 Matt Kinsinger 2009 Derek Ernst 2005 Matt Kinsinger 2008 Matt Kinsinger 2004 Matt Kinsinger 2007 Seung-su Han 2003 Travis Whisman 2006 Sam Hunt 2002 Travis Whisman 2005 C.J. Gatto 2001 Scott Lander 2004 Andres Gonzales 2000 Scott Lander 1999 Jeremy Anderson 2003 Troy Denton 1998 Daron Dorsey 2002 JC Deacon 1997 Daron Dorsey 2001 Brien Davis 1996 Mike Vance Carl Jonson is the only four-time Parker 2000 Christian Thornley 1995 Daron Dorsey Award winner in Rebel Golf history. 1999 Christian Thornley 1994 Mike Vance Carl Jonson was the Maze Award winner in 2014. 1993 Fred Chew 1992 Brandon Goethals 1991 Eric Schroeder

UNLV SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR This annual award is presented by the school’s athletics depart- ment to the top male athlete at UNLV. Until 2005, the award was known as the Olympic Sportsman of the Year award since student-athletes from football and men’s basketball were not considered for it. Beginning with the 2005 award, it includes all men’s sports at UNLV. The golf team boasts six different winners, including Kevin Penner Ryan Moore Jeremy Anderson Chris Berry Chris Riley Warren Schutte four-time recipient Ryan Moore and two-time winner Chris Riley. 2013 2002-05 1999 1998 1994-95 1993

93 NCAA Championship Appearances

92ND NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 98TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP June 7-10, 1989 May 31-June 3, 1995 Oak Tree Country Club, Edmond, Okla. The Scarlet Course, Columbus, Ohio Oklahoma (279-289-283-288—1,139) Oklahoma State (291-292-286-287—1,156) , Arizona State (281) Chris Spratlin, Auburn (67-71-70-75—283) 27th unlv ...... 303-297—600 15th unlv ...... 295-290-300-302—1,187 T21st Hub Goyen ...... 69-74-73-75—291 T24th Mike Ruiz ...... 69-72-74-77—292 DNF Bruce Mullen ...... 76-72—148 T39th Chad Campbell ...... 75-73-74-73—295 DNF Darin Osborn ...... 79-76—155 T49th Chris Riley ...... 75-73-75-74—297 DNF Brandon Goethals ...... 79-77—156 T68th Gilberto Morales ...... 76-72-77-79—304 DNF Cameron Martin ...... DQ-75—DQ 72nd Mike Vance ...... 77-73-78-78—306 93RD NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 99TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP June 6-9, 1990 May 29-June 1, 1996 Innisbrook Resort, Tarpon Springs, Fla. The Honors Course, Chat ta noo ga, Tenn. Arizona State (296-288-292-279—1,155) Arizona State (286-300-295-305—1,186) Phil Mickelson, Arizona State (279) , Stanford (69-67-69-80—285) 18th unlv ...... 296-300-302-298—1,196 2nd unlv ...... 291-296-299-303—1,189 T33rd Warren Schutte ...... 73-75-73-72—293 T3rd Mike Ruiz ...... 71-74-74-72—291 T68th Darin Osborn ...... 72-74-76-77—299 T9th Ted Oh ...... 72-74-70-79—295 T87th Monte Montgomery ...... 76-75-78-73—302 T18th Chris Riley ...... 71-73-79-76—299 T110th Hub Goyen ...... 75-76-75-79—305 T31st Chad Campbell ...... 77-75-76-76—304 T141st Brandon Goethals ...... 78-79-79-76—312 T84th Chris Berry ...... 91-81-87-85—344 94TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 100TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP June 5-8, 1991 May 28-31, 1997 Poppy Hills Golf Course, Pebble Beach, Calif. Conway Farms, Lake Forest, Ill. Oklahoma State (300-280-294-287—1,161) Pepperdine (287-288-286-287—1,148) Warren Schutte, unlv (72-70-74-67—283) Charles Warren, Clemson (71-68-73-67—279) 8th unlv ...... 309-292-305-285—1,191 22nd unlv ...... 300-293—593 1st Warren Schutte ...... 72-70-74-67—283 T85th Bill Lunde ...... 72-73—145 T67th Monte Montgomery ...... 80-75-78-70—303 T85th Ted Oh ...... 74-71—145 T81st Cris Leon ...... 77-74-78-76—305 T99th Mike Ruiz ...... 77-73—150 T91st Darin Osborn ...... 80-73-80-73—306 T128th Jeremy Anderson ...... 77-76—153 T107th Andrew Raitt ...... 84-75-75-75—309 T139th Gilberto Morales ...... 78-78—156 101ST NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 95TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP May 27-30, 1998 June 3-6, 1992 The Championship Course, Albuquerque, N.M. The Championship Course, Albuquerque, N.M. Arizona unlv (284-269-276-289—1,118) (286-284-274-285—1,129) James McLean, Minnesota (71-66-65-69—271) Phil Mickelson, Arizona State (271) 1st unlv ...... (284-269-276-289—1,118) 4th unlv ...... 284-297-279-290—1,150 T2nd Chris Berry ...... 70-68-67-67—272 T10th Ed Fryatt ...... 70-74-68-73—285 T15th Bill Lunde ...... 73-65-67-76—281 T15th Warren Schutte ...... 70-75-68-74—287 T20th Charley Hoffman ...... 71-67-71-74—283 T36th Brandon Goethals ...... 70-76-71-74—291 T29th Jeremy Anderson ...... 70-69-72-74—285 T42nd Monte Montgomery ...... 74-74-72-72—292 T37th Scott Lander ...... 73-70-71-74—288 T42nd Darin Osborn ...... 74-74-73-71—292 102ND NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 96TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP June 2-5, 1999 June 2-5, 1993 Hazeltine National Golf Club, Chaska, Minn. The Champions Golf Club, Lexington, Ky. Georgia (292-305-290-293—1,180) Florida (291-277-294-283—1,145) Todd Demsey, Arizona (278) , Northwestern (73-68-72-71—284) 8th unlv ...... 296-290-304-286—1,176 6th unlv ...... 295-298-306-296—1,195 T3rd Chris Riley ...... 73-69-77-68—287 11th Adam Scott ...... 77-70-77-73—297 T16th Warren Schutte ...... 72-74-72-72—290 T16th Jeremy Anderson ...... 71-85-74-69—299 T56th Eric Schroeder ...... 75-74-77-75—301 T47th Charley Hoffman ...... 71-73-79-81—304 T60th Ed Fryatt ...... 78-73-80-71—302 T57th Michael Kirk ...... 76-78-76-76—306 T71st Matt Todd ...... 76-78-78-78—310 T71st Chris Berry ...... 80-77-79-78—314 97TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 103RD NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP June 4-6, 1994 May 31-June 3, 2000 Stonebridge Country Club, McKinney, Texas RT Jones Grand National Lake Course, Opelika, Ala. Stanford (292-273-282-282—1,129) Oklahoma State (281-276-275-284—1,116) Justin Leonard, Texas (271) Charles Howell, Oklahoma State (67-66-63-69—265) 7th unlv ...... 290-284-289-286—1,149 6th unlv ...... 286-287-277-281—1,131 T8th Chris Riley ...... 71-69-75-67—281 T10th Jeremy Anderson ...... 69-68-69-73—279 T21st Gilberto Morales ...... 72-71-70-74—287 T10th Michael Kirk ...... 70-72-68-69—279 T47th Ed Fryatt ...... 74-74-73-71—292 T41st Calvin Kupeyan ...... 71-74-70-73—288 T58th Mike Ruiz ...... 75-73-71-77—296 T47th Scott Lander ...... 79-73-70-67—289 T58th Eric Schroeder ...... 74-71-77-74—296 T65th Robert Sul ...... 76-75-71-72—294 NCAA Championship Appearances

105TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 113TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP May 29-June 1, 2002 June 1-3, 2010 The Scarlet Course, Columbus, Ohio The Honors Course, Ooltewah, Tenn. Minnesota (284-289-283-278—1,134) Augusta State (won match play) Troy Matteson, Georgia Tech (73-66-70-67—276) Scott Langley, Illinois (70-68-68—206)

23rd unlv ...... 292-289-290-296—1,167 (+12) T21st unlv ...... 294-292-293—879 (+15) T8th Ryan Moore ...... 72-69-68-72—281 (-3) T25th Derek Ernst ...... 72-71-72—215 (-1) T74th J.C. Deacon ...... 73-76-69-74—292 (+8) T64th Kevin Penner ...... 77-72-71—220 (+4) T102 Clark Corbett ...... 73-71-77-75—296 (+12) T103rd Brett Kanda ...... 76-74-75—225 (+9) T124 Brien Davis ...... 75-73-76-75—299 (+15) T103rd Eddie Olson ...... 74-75-76—225 (+9) T148 Brandon Askew ...... 74-78-77-78—307 (+23) T116th Colby Smith ...... 72-80-75—227 (+11)

106TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 116TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP May 27-30, 2003 May 28-June 2, 2013 Karsten Creek Golf Course, Stillwater, Okla. Capital City Club, Atlanta, Ga. Clemson (299-302-287-303—1,191) Alabama (won match play) Alejandro Canizares, Arizona St. (77-70-71-69—287) Max Homa, California (70-65-66—201)

13th unlv ...... 313-300-295-312—1,220 (+68) T6th unlv * ...... 286-284-272—842 (+2) T22nd Ryan Moore ...... 76-71-75-77—299 (+11) T2nd Kevin Penner ...... 69-67-68—204 (-6) 34th Travis Whisman .....77-81-71-73—302 (+14) T32nd Kurt Kitayama ...... 71-72-67—210 (E) T56th Ryan Keeney ...... 80-78-73-79—310 (+22) T93rd Carl Jonson ...... 73-74-69—216 (+6) T71st Brien Davis ...... 81-75-76-83—315 (+27) T109th AJ McInerney ...... 73-77-68—218 (+8) 82nd J.C. Deacon ...... 80-76-80-85—321 (+33) T128th Nicholas Maruri ...... 76-71-73—220 (+10) * Match play - Quarterfinal (elite eight) #2 georgia Tech 3, #7 unlv 2 107TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Carl Jonson (UNLV) d. Seth Reeves (GT), 4 and 3 June 1-4, 2004 AJ McInerney (UNLV) d. Shun Yat Hak (GT), 2 up The Cascades at The Homestead, Hot Springs, Va. Bo Andrews (GT) d. Nicholas Maruri (UNLV), 3 and 2 California (279-289-287-279—1,134) Ollie Schniederjans (GT) d. Kevin Penner (UNLV), 1 up (19 holes) Ryan Moore, unlv (67-70-64-66—267) Anders Albertson (GT) d. Kurt Kitayama (UNLV), 2 and 1

1st Ryan Moore ...... 67-70-64-66—267 (-13) 118TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP May 29-31, 2015 108TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP The Concession Golf Club, Bradenton, Fla. June 1-4, 2005 LSU (won match play) Caves Valley Golf Club, Owings Mills, Md. Bryson Dechambeau, SMU (70-67-72-71—280) Georgia (274-284-297-280—1,135) James Lepp, Washington (70-67-76-63—276) T26th unlv ...... 302-294-310—906 (+42) T59th Kurt Kitayama ...... 73-72-78—223 (+7) T8th unlv ...... 284-290-302-286—1,162 (+42) T84th Carl Jonson ...... 83-68-76—227 (+11) T5th Ryan Moore ...... 72-73-71-66—282 (+2) T108th Nicholas Maruri ...... 77-77-77—231 (+15) T27th Ryan Keeney ...... 69-75-73-73—290 (+10) T113th Shintaro Ban ...... 76-77-79—232 (+16) T42nd Andres Gonzales .... 70-73-77-73—293 (+13) T126th John Oda ...... 76-79-79—234 (+18) T61st Jarred Texter ...... 74-70-81-75--300 (+20) T67th Travis Whisman ...... 73-74-81-74--302 (+22)

109TH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP May 31-June 3, 2006 Crosswater Course at Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, Ore. Oklahoma State (281-291-288-283—1,143) Jonathan Moore, Okla. St. (68-70-69-69—276)

T19th unlv ...... 293-290-297—880 (+16) T87th C.J. Gatto ...... 74-68-76—218 (+2) T102nd Andres Gonzales ...... 76-75-70—221 (+5) T102nd Jarred Texter ...... 75-70-76—221 (+5) T122nd Seung-su Han ...... 73-77-75—225 (+9) T127th Matt Kinsinger ...... 71-77-78—226 (+10)

95 NCAA Regional Appearances 2016 NCAA TUSCALOOSA REG. 2006 NCAA EAST REGIONAL Ol' Colony Golf Course, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Lake Nona Golf & Country Club, Orlando, Fla. Warren Schutte Georgia (284-282-282—848; -16) Wake Forest (285-296-283—864; E) posted three 6th unlv ...... 290-303-282—875 (+11) 10th unlv ...... 287-293-304—884 (+20) 8th John Oda ...... 72-71-70—213 (-3) T2nd Jarred Texter ...... 70-70-72—212 (-4) straight top- T10th Zane Thomas ...... 72-74-69—215 (-1) T52nd Seung-su Han ...... 72-75-77—224 (+8) 10 finishes at T46th Shintaro Ban...... 70-82-74—226 (+10) T59th Andres Gonzales ...... 76-72-77—225 (+9) the Regional, T50th Harry Hall ...... 76-81-70—227 (+11) T95th Matt Kinsinger ...... 76-76-79—231 (+15) T60th Ben Davis ...... 83-77-73—233 (+17) T110th Blake Trimble...... 69-86-78—233 (+17) including a vic- tory at the 1991 2015 NCAA NOBLESVILLE REG. 2005 NCAA WEST REGIONAL qualifier. Sagamore Golf Club, Noblesville, Ind. Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, Calif. Illinois (285-294-281—860; -4) / SMU (285-288-287—860; -4) unlv (281-277-288—846; +6) 3rd unlv ...... 295-290-278—863 (-1) T6th Ryan Moore ...... 69-69-72—210 (E) 6th Kurt Kitayama ...... 71-74-68—213 (-3) T15th Andres Gonzales ...... 70-69-74—213 (+3) T16th Nicholas Maruri ...... 81-70-67—218 (+2) T15th Ryan Keeney ...... 71-68-74—213 (+3) T16th Carl Jonson ...... 75-71-72—218 (+2) T21st Travis Whisman ...... 71-71-72—214 (+4) T21st AJ McInerney ...... 74-75-71—220 (+4) T39th Jarred Texter ...... 73-74-70—217 (+7) T43rd Shintaro Ban ...... 75-78-73—226 (+10) 2004 NCAA WEST REGIONAL 2014 NCAA SUGAR GROVE REG. Crosswater Course at Sunriver Golf Club, Sunriver, Ore. 1996 NCAA WEST REGIONAL Rich Harvest Farms, Sugar Grove, Ill. UCLA (283-288-294—865) Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, Ca lif. Illinois (293-292-295—880; +16) 11th unlv ...... 300-292-297—889 Stanford (286-292-288—866) 3rd Ryan Moore ...... 69-71-72—212 9th unlv ...... 308-309-295—912 (+48) 2nd unlv ...... 288-291-288—867 T47th Ryan Keeney ...... 74-73-74—224 T25th Carl Jonson ...... 78-78-71—227 (+11) 3rd Chad Campbell ...... 70-71-73—214 T81st Andres Gonzales ...... 78-74-78—230 T29th Kurt Kitayama ...... 76-77-75—228 (+12) T14th Mike Ruiz ...... 74-76-68—218 T103rd Sam Hunt ...... 75-77-81—233 T31st Zane Thomas ...... 75-77-77—229 (+13) T19th Ted Oh ...... 73-71-75—219 T40th AJ McInerney ...... 81-79-72—232 (+16) T103rd Travis Whisman ...... 82-80-71—233 T27th Chris Riley ...... 76-73-72—221 T53rd Nicholas Maruri ...... 79-77-81—237 (+21) 2003 NCAA WEST REGIONAL T70th Chris Berry ...... 71-76-82—229 2013 NCAA COLUMBUS REGIONAL Washington National Golf Club, Auburn, Wash. 1995 NCAA WEST REGIONAL The Ohio State University Golf Club's Scarlet Course, Columbus, Ohio UCLA (291-280-293—864) The Championship Course, Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico (294-293-283—870; +18) T3rd unlv ...... 296-289-286—871 Arizona State (283-283-278—844) 4th unlv ...... 292-292-294—878 (+10) T8th Brien Davis ...... 76-70-69—215 5th unlv ...... 288-285-296—869 T7th Carl Jonson ...... 68-72-76—216 (+3) T16th Ryan Moore ...... 74-74-70—218 T6th Chad Campbell ...... 69-69-75—213 T18th AJ McInerney ...... 76-73-71—220 (+7) T22nd Travis Whisman ...... 72-74-73—219 T24th Mike Ruiz ...... 70-74-75—219 T34th Kevin Penner ...... 75-74-74—223 (+10) T36th Ryan Keeney ...... 74-71-77—222 T36th Chris Riley ...... 71-70-80—221 T37th Kurt Kitayama ...... 74-77-73—224 (+11) T70th JC Deacon ...... 78-75-74—227 T53rd Mike Vance ...... 78-72-75—225 T43rd Nicholas Maruri ...... 75-73-77—225 (+12) 2002 NCAA WEST REGIONAL T66th Gilberto Morales ...... 78-78-71—227 2012 NCAA EAST REGIONAL The Championship Course, Albuquerque, N.M. 1994 NCAA WEST REGIONAL Grandover Resort’s East Course, Greensboro, N.C. Washington (291-293-288—872) Tucson National Golf Club, Tucson, Ariz. Liberty (283-293-292—868; +4) New Mexico (291-293-288—872) unlv (279-290-280—849) 8th unlv ...... 293-304-291—888 (+24) 3rd unlv ...... 290-292-292—874 1st Ed Fryatt ...... 66-73-68—207 T7th Blake Biddle ...... 70-73-74—217 (+1) T16th Ryan Moore ...... 71-74-73—218 3rd Gilberto Morales ...... 69-74-68—211 T23rd Kevin Penner ...... 75-76-71—222 (+6) T22nd Brien Davis ...... 75-73-71—219 T11th Chris Riley ...... 71-74-69—214 T28th Carl Jonson ...... 73-77-74—224 (+8) T34th Brandon Askew ...... 69-76-76—221 T26th Mike Ruiz ...... 73-70-75—218 T35th Derek Ernst ...... 75-78-72—225 (+9) T44th JC Deacon ...... 78-69-75—222 T71st Eric Schroeder ...... 77-73-79—229 T69th Kurt Kitayama ...... 82-81-75—238 (+22) T77th Clark Corbett ...... 75-78-73—226 1993 NCAA WEST REGIONAL 2011 NCAA REGIONAL 2001 NCAA WEST REGIONAL Riverside Country Club, Provo, Utah The Farms Golf Club, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Trysting Tree Golf Course, Corvallis, Ore. Arizona (283-281-295—859) UCLA (287-285-282—854; -10) Arizona State (283-277-292—852) 4th unlv ...... 291-285-299—875 12th unlv ...... 295-297-305—897 (+33) 11th unlv ...... 294-300-292—886 T9th Chris Riley ...... 72-70-75—217 T8th Blake Biddle ...... 74-69-72—215 (-1) T26th Travis Whisman ...... 74-73-73—220 T13th Ed Fryatt ...... 76-70-72—218 T34th Kevin Penner ...... 72-74-75—221 (+5) T38th Clark Corbett ...... 76-72-75—223 T30th Warren Schutte ...... 69-75-76—220 T34th Derek Ernst ...... 69-73-79—221 (+5) T49th Scott Lander ...... 74-79-71—224 T30th Eric Schroeder ...... 74-70-76—220 71st Nicholas Maruri ...... 80-81-80—241 (+25) T61st Calvin Kupeyan ...... 74-78-73—225 89th Matt Todd ...... 76-81-76—236 73rd Colby Smith ...... 87-84-79—250 (+34) T77th James Oh ...... 72-77-78—227 1992 NCAA WEST REGIONAL 2010 NCAA SAN DIEGO REGIONAL 2000 NCAA WEST REGIONAL Tucson National Golf Club, Tucson, Ariz. Carlton Oaks Golf Club, San Diego, Calif. River Bend Golf Course, Madera, Calif. Arizona (282-277-279—838) Oregon (294-290-286—870; +6) Arizona (280-278-281—839) 3rd unlv ...... 295-271-287—853 T3rd unlv ...... 294-294-298—886 (+22) T2nd unlv ...... 283-281-279—843 T3rd Warren Schutte ...... 73-65-70—208 T3rd Eddie Olson ...... 68-73-74—215 (-1) T2nd Calvin Kupeyan ...... 68-72-68—208 T18th Brandon Goethals ...... 75-67-72—214 T18th Colby Smith ...... 75-74-73—222 (+6) T5th Jeremy Anderson ...... 69-73-68—210 T33rd Ed Fryatt ...... 77-68-72—217 T33rd Derek Ernst ...... 74-75-76—225 (+9) T9th Michael Kirk ...... 70-68-73—211 T33rd Monte Montgomery ...... 73-71-73—217 T45th Kevin Penner ...... 79-72-76—227 (+11) T38th Robert Sul ...... 76-68-72—216 T53rd Darin Osborn ...... 74-71-76—221 T57th Brett Kanda ...... 77-79-75—231 (+15) T66th Scott Lander ...... 76-73-71—220 1991 NCAA WEST REGIONAL 2009 NCAA AUSTIN REGIONAL 1999 NCAA WEST REGIONAL The Championship Course, Albuquerque, N.M. The University of Texas Golf Club , Austin, Texas Tucson National Golf Resort, Tucson, Ariz. Arizona (292-292-284—868) Florida (293-287-294—874; +22) Arizona State (283-288-283—854) 3rd unlv ...... 279-294-297—870 7th unlv ...... 296-289-307—892 (+40) 2nd unlv ...... 288-289-285—862 1st Warren Schutte ...... 71-67-69—207 9th Eddie Olson ...... 72-69-77—218 (+5) T2nd Michael Kirk ...... 71-70-71—212 2nd Monte Montgomery ...... 69-72-72—213 T12th Ji Moon ...... 74-72-75—221 (+8) 7th Adam Scott ...... 71-72-72—215 T41st Andrew Raitt ...... 73-74-75—222 T37th Colby Smith ...... 73-75-78—226 (+13) T13th Charley Hoffman ...... 71-74-73—218 T69th Cris Leon ...... 72-81-76—229 T41st Derek Ernst ...... 77-73-77—227 (+14) T20th Chris Berry ...... 76-73-71—220 T69th Darin Osborn ...... 72-78-79—229 T56th Brett Kanda ...... 79-75-79—233 (+20) T36th Jeremy Anderson ...... 75-77-71—223 1990 NCAA WEST REGIONAL 2008 NCAA WEST REGIONAL 1998 NCAA WEST REGIONAL University Golf Course, Las Cruces, N.M. Olympic Course at Gold Mountain G.C., Bremerton, Wash., Karsten Golf Course, Tempe, Ariz. unlv (276-282-274—832) USC (291-283-288—862; -2) New Mexico (287-289-282—858) 1st Hub Goyen ...... 68-68-65—201 24th unlv ...... 301-311-308—920 (+56) Arizona State (293-277-288—858) T3rd Darin Osborn ...... 68-74-66—208 T71st Brett Kanda ...... 76-79-73—228 (+12) 3rd unlv ...... 287-289-285—861 T6th Warren Schutte ...... 70-69-70—209 T101st Seung-su Han ...... 75-79-78—232 (+16) T14th Jeremy Anderson ...... 71-73-72—216 T42nd Monte Montgomery ...... 70-71-73—214 T106th Matt Kinsinger ...... 73-79-81—233 (+17) T14th Charley Hoffman ...... 73-71-72—216 T79th Brandon Goethals ...... 76-74-75—225 T106th Ji Moon ...... 80-76-77—233 (+17) T14th Chris Berry ...... 73-72-71—216 T111th Eddie Olson ...... 77-77-80—234 (+18) T19th Bill Lunde ...... 74-73-70—217 1989 NCAA WEST REGIONAL T23rd Scott Lander ...... 70-75-73—218 El Paso Country Club, El Paso, Texas 2007 NCAA WEST REGIONAL Arizona (280-278-287—845) Karsten Golf Course, Tempe, Ariz. 1997 NCAA WEST REGIONAL 5th unlv ...... 291-288-282—861 South Carolina (273-269-278—820; -44) Carlton Oaks Country Club, Santee, Calif. T11th Brandon Goethals ...... 69-70-75—214 T16th unlv ...... 281-281-282—844 (-20) unlv (289-280-278—847) T17th Darin Osborn ...... 73-72-71—216 T30th Seung-su Han ...... 72-67-69—208 (-8) T2nd Ted Oh ...... 71-69-68—208 T28th Hub Goyen ...... 77-74-66—217 T36th Jarred Texter ...... 72-68-69—209 (-7) T6th Bill Lunde ...... 73-71-67—211 T39th Cameron Martin ...... 72-74-73—219 T71st Eddie Olson ...... 68-74-72—214 (-2) T16th Gilberto Morales ...... 75-69-71—215 T50th Bruce Mullen ...... 78-72-72—222 T86th C.J. Gatto ...... 69-76-72—217 (+1) T22nd Jeremy Anderson ...... 73-72-72—217 T118th Brett Kanda ...... 78-72-74—224 (+8) T42nd Mike Ruiz ...... 72-71-78—221 Conference Championship History

2016 MOUNTAIN WEST 2003 MOUNTAIN WEST Omni Tucson National Golf Club, Tucson, Ariz. Crosswater Course at Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, Ore. unlv (286-281-279—846; -18) New Mexico (276-288-291—855) T3rd Zane Thomas ...... 71-72-67—210 (-6) T4th unlv ...... 287-290-291—868 T8th John Oda ...... 71-69-72—212 (-4) 7th Travis Whisman ...... 70-72-73—215 T8th Harry Hall ...... 72-72-68—212 (-4) 8th Ryan Moore ...... 75-71-71—217 T15th Shintaro Ban ...... 72-69-73—214 (-2) T10th JC Deacon ...... 70-74-74—218 T22nd Ben Davis ...... 74-71-72—217 (+1) T22nd Brien Davis ...... 72-75-75—222

T22nd Ryan Keeney ...... 76-73-73—222 2015 MOUNTAIN WEST Omni Tucson National Golf Club, Tucson, Ariz. 2002 MOUNTAIN WEST San Diego State (280-280-275 835; -17) — Crosswater Course at Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, Ore. 2nd unlv ...... 273-276-287—836 (-16) 1st Kurt Kitayama ...... 65-65-72—202 (-11) unlv (288-289-290—867) T4th Carl Jonson ...... 68-72-68—208 (-5) T2nd JC Deacon ...... 72-72-71—215 T13th Shintaro Ban ...... 70-70-73—213 (E) 5th Ryan Moore ...... 72-73-72—217 T6th Brandon Askew ...... 73-72-73—218 T13th John Oda ...... 70-69-74—213 (E) UNLV captured the inaugural Mountain West T40th AJ McInerney ...... 72-77-74—223 (+10) T13th Clark Corbett ...... 71-72-77—220 title in 2000 by 23 strokes. T26th Brien Davis ...... 75-74-74—223 2014 MOUNTAIN WEST Omni Tucson National Golf Club, Tucson, Ariz. 2001 MOUNTAIN WEST Crosswater Course at Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, Ore. New Mexico (279-281-286—846; -6) 2008 MOUNTAIN WEST 3rd unlv ...... 280-295-276—851 (-1) OMNI Tucson National Golf Club, Tucson, Ariz. BYU (305-294-291—890) 3rd Carl Jonson ...... 66-76-68—210 (-3) Colorado State (288-284-278—850; -2) 5th unlv ...... 316-307-290—913 9th Nicholas Maruri ...... 71-75-68—214 (+1) 4th unlv ...... 281-286-292—859 (+7) T11th Travis Whisman ...... 76-78-73—227 T15th Zane Thomas ...... 73-75-69—217 (+4) 1st Eddie Olson ...... 70-69-70—209 (-4) T18th Scott Lander ...... 80-75-75—230 T18th AJ McInerney ...... 74-69-75—218 (+5) T10th Seung-su Han ...... 69-73-73—215 (+2) T22nd Brien Davis ...... 81-80-71—232 T20th Kurt Kitayama ...... 70-78-71—219 (+6) T10th Brett Kanda ...... 69-71-75—215 (+2) T30th Calvin Kupeyan ...... 86-74-73—233 T32nd Matt Kinsinger ...... 73-75-74—222 (+9) 32nd James Oh ...... 79-82-73—234 2013 MOUNTAIN WEST T36th Ji Moon ...... 73-73-79—225 (+12) Omni Tucson National Golf Club, Tucson, Ariz. 2000 MOUNTAIN WEST PGA West Nicklaus Course, Palm Desert, Calif. New Mexico (282-281-281—844; -8) 2007 MOUNTAIN WEST unlv (280-286-279—845) T2nd unlv ...... 287-284-281—852 (e) OMNI Tucson National Golf Club, Tucson, Ariz. 1st Kevin Penner ...... 67-72-67—206 (-7) 1st Michael Kirk ...... 70-70-69—209 BYU (272-288-286—846; -6) T8th Kurt Kitayama ...... 71-73-69—213 (E) T4th Jeremy Anderson ...... 70-71-71—212 2nd unlv ...... 275-293-279—847 (-5) T10th Carl Jonson ...... 76-69-69—214 (+1) T4th Scott Lander ...... 68-72-72—212 T4th Seung-su Han ...... 65-71-74—210 (-3) T24th AJ McInerney ...... 73-74-76—223 (+10) 6th Calvin Kupeyan ...... 72-73-70—215 T6th C.J. Gatto ...... 68-73-70—211 (-2) T29th Nicholas Maruri ...... 79-70-77—226 (+13) T8th Robert Sul ...... 73-75-69—217 T9th Brett Kanda ...... 71-75-67—213 (E) 2012 MOUNTAIN WEST T13th Jarred Texter ...... 73-74-68—215 (+2) 1999 WESTERN ATHLETIC Omni Tucson National Golf Club, Tucson, Ariz. 29th Eddie Olson ...... 71-77-75—223 (+10) Poppy Hills Golf Course, Pebble Beach, Calif.. San Diego State (280-278-286—844; -8) BYU (285-290-300—875) 2006 MOUNTAIN WEST 2nd unlv ...... 292-301-293—886 T3rd unlv ...... 285-284-282—851 (-1) Crosswater Course at Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, Ore. T9th Derek Ernst ...... 71-68-73—212 (-1) 2nd Michael Kirk ...... 69-75-73—217 New Mexico (284-283-298—865; +1) 13th Kevin Penner ...... 72-73-69—214 (+1) T9th Jeremy Anderson ...... 73-75-76—224 3rd unlv ...... 292-289-293—874 (+10) T17th Carl Jonson ...... 72-69-76—217 (+4) T9th Charley Hoffman ...... 74-72-78—224 T6th Matt Kinsinger ...... 70-72-76—218 (+2) T22nd Blake Biddle ...... 78-74-67—219 (+6) T12th Adam Scott ...... 76-79-70—225 T6th Jarred Texter ...... 75-71-72—218 (+2) T22nd Kurt Kitayama ...... 70-76-73—219 (+6) T38th Chris Berry ...... 78-80-74—232 T12th Andres Gonzales ...... 73-73-73—219 (+3) 2011 MOUNTAIN WEST T20th C.J. Gatto ...... 76-73-74—223 (+7) Omni Tucson National Golf Club, Tucson, Ariz. T25th Seung-su Han ...... 74-76-74—224 (+8) San Diego State (283-274-277—834; -18) 2005 MOUNTAIN WEST 3rd unlv ...... 287-273-294—854 (+2) Crosswater Course at Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, Ore. T1st Derek Ernst ...... 71-64-72—207 (-6) New Mexico (285-285-286—856; -8) T7th Kevin Penner ...... 70-69-73—212 (-1) 2nd unlv ...... 294-287-278—859 (-5) T17th Blake Biddle ...... 73-71-72—216 (+3) T3rd Ryan Moore ...... 74-70-69—213 (-3) T26th Nicholas Maruri ...... 73-69-77—219 (+6) T5th Ryan Keeney ...... 73-72-69—214 (-2) 45th Arthur Kim ...... 79-84-87—250 (+37) T9th Jarred Texter ...... 76-70-72—218 (+2) 2010 MOUNTAIN WEST T12th Andres Gonzales ...... 73-76-70—219 (+3) Omni Tucson National Golf Club, Tucson, Ariz. T12th Travis Whisman ...... 74-75-70—219 (+3) Colorado State (283-274-277—834; -18) 2004 MOUNTAIN WEST 3rd unlv ...... 290-271-288—849 (-3) Crosswater Course at Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, Ore. 2nd Eddie Olson ...... 76-64-67—207 (-6) BYU (292-286-289—867), New Mexico (295-286-289—867) T5th Derek Ernst ...... 70-69-73—212 (-1) T3rd unlv ...... 296-290-287—873 T12th Colby Smith ...... 71-70-73—214 (+1) 1st Ryan Moore ...... 70-69-67—206 T16th Kevin Penner ...... 73-68-75—216 (+3) T11th Ryan Keeney ...... 74-73-74—221 T39th Brett Kanda ...... 76-78-77—231 (+18) T15th Sam Hunt ...... 76-76-71—223 2009 MOUNTAIN WEST T20th Travis Whisman ...... 76-72-77—225 Omni Tucson National Golf Club, Tucson, Ariz. T30th Andres Gonzales ...... 76-80-75—231 TCU (276-280-288—844; -8) San Diego State (283-280-281—844; -8) 3rd unlv ...... 289-271-285—845 (-7) 2nd Ji Moon ...... 68-67-73—208 (-5) Chad Campbell finished in the top five T13th Derek Ernst ...... 73-68-73—214 (+1) in both of his appearances at the Big T13th Eddie Olson ...... 73-65-76—214 (+1) West Conference Championship. 97 T20th Colby Smith ...... 75-73-68—216 (+3) T24th Brett Kanda ...... 75-71-71—217 (+4)

Conference Championship History

1994 BIG WEST 1989 BIG WEST Elkhorn Country Club, Stockton, Calif. Big Canyon Country Club, Newport Beach, Calif. unlv (291-275-280—846) Fresno State (300-306-301—907) 1st Chris Riley ...... 71-67-72—210 4th unlv ...... 310-303-310—923 T4th Gilberto Morales ...... 78-66-68—212 T7th Hub Goyen ...... 80-73-74—227 T4th Ed Fryatt ...... 68-72-72—212 T12th Bruce Mullen ...... 79-74-77—230 T8th Mike Ruiz ...... 76-74-68—218 T24th Brandon Goethals ...... 71-78-87—236 T12th Eric Schroeder ...... 76-70-74—220 T29th Darin Osborn ...... 80-78-81—239 T29th Cameron Martin ...... 80-81-78—239 1993 BIG WEST Spanish Trail Golf Club, , Nev. 1988 BIG WEST unlv (294-300-306—900) Fort Ord Bayonet Course, Fort Ord, Calif. 1st Ed Fryatt ...... 76-71-74—221 Fresno State (306-308-297—911) 3rd Eric Schroeder ...... 75-73-77—225 7th unlv ...... 311-307-318—936 4th Chris Riley ...... 74-76-77—227 T1st* Kevin Pedigo ...... 75-72-78—225 T7th Warren Schutte ...... 69-83-78—230 T18th Bruce Mullen ...... 78-77-78—233 32nd Matt Todd ...... 77-80-86—243 T18th Bob Elliott ...... 79-76-78—233 41st Tim Grogan ...... 79-85-84—248 1992 BIG WEST 45th Joey Neff ...... 81-82-88—251 Sandpiper Course, Santa Barbara, Calif. unlv (286-289-280—855) 1987 BIG WEST Chris Riley won the 1994 Big West Conference 1st Warren Schutte ...... 66-73-67—206 Championship and finished in the top five in University Golf Course, Las Cruces, N.M. 2nd Monte Montgomery ...... 72-71-69—212 New Mexico State (286-289-278—853) three of his four conference championships. T4th Ed Fryatt ...... 74-71-70—215 9th unlv ...... 297-302-295—894 T25th Brandon Goethals ...... 75-74-74—223 T21st Bill O'Connor ...... 75-74-72—221 T30th Darin Osborn ...... 74-79-74—227 T25th John Bandy ...... 72-76-75—223 T28th Jeff Bisbee ...... 75-77-72—224 1991 BIG WEST T35th Kevin Pedigo ...... 75-75-76—226 1998 WESTERN ATHLETIC Country Club, Long Beach, Calif. Poppy Ridge Golf Club, Livermore, Calif. T46th Bob Elliott ...... 79-77-77—233 Fresno State (287-289-282—858) TCU (278-292-277—847) 2nd unlv ...... 291-290-278—859 1986 BIG WEST 2nd unlv ...... 277-288-287—852 1st Warren Schutte ...... 71-67-69—207 2nd Bill Lunde ...... 68-71-68—207 Elkhorn Country Club, Stockton, Calif. T4th Darin Osborn ...... 72-74-69—215 Fresno State (287-298-294—879) T7th Chris Berry ...... 70-73-71—214 T9th Cris Leon ...... 72-74-71—217 T12th Scott Lander ...... 71-71-73—215 T7th unlv ...... 307-311-306—924 T15th Andrew Raitt ...... 76-75-69—220 T1st* Skip Kendall ...... 74-74-70—218 T20th Jeremy Anderson ...... 68-74-76—218 T33rd Monte Montgomery ...... 80-76-73—229 T27th Charley Hoffman ...... 72-73-75—220 T21st Steve Fischer ...... 73-79-78—230 32nd Jeff Bisbee ...... 79-77-78—234 1990 BIG WEST 44th Bruce Mullen ...... 81-81-81—243 1997 WESTERN ATHLETIC Birch Creek Golf Course, Logan, Utah T48th Joe Neff...... 86-81-80—247 Columbia Lakes Country Club, West Columbia, Texas Fresno State (287-279-291—857) TCU (285-286-280—851) 2nd unlv ...... 296-283-284—863 1985 BIG WEST 2nd unlv ...... 286-287-286—859 T4th Monte Montgomery ...... 72-73-71—216 Tropicana Country Club, Las Vegas, Nev. 3rd Jeremy Anderson ...... 70-70-73—213 T4th Hub Goyen ...... 74-73-69—216 San Jose State (290-288-283—861) 4th Gilberto Morales ...... 73-70-71—214 T8th Darin Osborn ...... 74-70-73—217 3rd unlv ...... 299-292-287—878 T11th Ted Oh ...... 70-78-69—217 T11th Brandon Goethals ...... 77-70-71—218 4th Jeff Bisbee ...... 74-72-68—214 T15th Bill Lunde ...... 73-73-73—219 T20th Warren Schutte ...... 76-70-75—221 T7th Skip Kendall ...... 75-69-74—218 T29th Mike Ruiz ...... 73-74-77—224 T20th Steve Fischer ...... 77-76-72—225 T27th Kent Adams ...... 80-75-73—228 1996 BIG WEST T35th Charles Berry ...... 73-81-78—232 Fort Ord Bayonet Course, Fort Ord, Calif.. unlv (280-299-292—871) 2nd Mike Ruiz ...... 68-72-74—214 * - lost in a playoff 3rd Chris Riley ...... 71-75-73—219 4th Chad Campbell ...... 72-76-72—220 6th Ted Oh ...... 69-78-75—222 T11th Chris Berry ...... 77-76-73—226

1995 BIG WEST University Golf Course, Las Cruces, N.M. New Mexico State (277-280-291—848) 2nd unlv ...... 279-284-289—852 2nd Mike Ruiz ...... 65-70-74—209 T3rd Chad Campbell ...... 69-69-73—211 T16th Chris Riley ...... 72-72-73—217 18th Gilberto Morales ...... 73-73-72—218 22nd Mike Vance ...... 74-77-71—222

The 1991-92 Rebels were the school’s first conference championship team. 98 The Walker Cup

ince 1922, the Walker Cup matches have served as the yardstick for measuring UNLV’S WALKER Sinternational amateur competition. Named CUP ROSTER after former USGA President George Herbert Walker, the Walker Cup was contested for the 38th time in the summer of 2003. Special about the 2003 Walker Cup was its inclu- sion of then-UNLV sopho- more Ryan Moore. Moore became just the second Chris Riley Ryan Moore Rebel ever selected to The 1995 U.S. Walker Cup team. 1995 2003 the prestigious event.

The first Rebel to make The 2003 edition of the Walker Cup matches an appearance at the Walker was played at the Ganton Golf Club in North Cup was Chris Riley, who played on the U.S. team Yorkshire, England. Moore and the U.S. team were in 1995 at Royal Porthcrawl Golf Club alongside defeated 12.5-11.5 by Great Britain & Ireland. Tiger Woods. Riley and the American team fell for just the fifth time in the series, 14-10.

NLV continued a growing tradition in of the commitment our community has had for the THE PALMER CUP 2012 with Derek Ernst's selection to the golf program," the 1991 and 1998 National Coach UUnited States Palmer Cup team. The of the Year said. "It is an honor and a privilege to last Rebel to be selected prior to that was in 2004 be associated with such an event." when Ryan Moore earned his second selection. Knight wasn’t the lone Rebel at the inaugural Ernst became the fifth Rebel golfer to play in the event, held at the Palmer-designed Bay Hill Club celebrated tournament, named after the legend- in Orlando, Fla. Then-senior Ted Oh joined Knight ary Arnold Palmer. on the U.S. squad that defeated GB&I that year, "The Palmer Cup is one of the most prestigious 19-5. The Americans won all four rounds of the events in college golf, and it says a lot about our tournament with ease and, with 12 1/2 points team and the UNLV program to be chosen for needed to win, clinched the championship with a such an honor," UNLV men's golf day to play. head coach Dwaine Knight said. In 2008, then-UNLV assis- Knight knows first-hand about tant coach Andy Bischel served as the opportunity to participate in the the U.S. team's assistant coach. event with Palmer Cup credentials Bischel earned the post after being of his own. He received one of the named the 2007 Jan Strickland highest honors of his career when Assistant Coach of the Year. The he was chosen as captain for the U.S. lost the 2008 event, which was The 1997 U.S. Team won the inaugural ’ team in the inaugu- played at Glasgow Golf Club Gailes Palmer Cup and featured two Rebels: ral competition in 1997. Links in Scotland. "It was a tremendous honor for Captain Dwaine Knight and Ted Oh. me personally, and it is a reflection

UNLV’S PALMER CUP ROSTER

Ted Oh Jeremy Anderson Scott Lander Ryan Moore Captain Asst. Coach Derek Ernst 1997 1998, 1999 2001 2003, 2004 Dwaine Knight Andy Bischel 2012 1997 2008

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RYDER CUP REBELS Chad Campbell, Chris Riley and Ryan Moore have all played in The takes place every other year the Ryder Cup for the United between teams from Europe and the United States with the venue alternating between States. Campbell was a member courses in the United States and overseas. of the team in 2004, 2006 and One of the most prestigious honors that can 2008, Riley played in 2004 and be bestowed upon Moore in 2016. a is to be selected to participate in the Ryder Cup, and one of the things that makes the Ryder cup unique lies in the fact that even though it receives a lot of money from sponsors, the winners compete only for the championship cup and not any prize money. Three former Rebel golfers have had the honor of competing in the Ryder Cup for the United States: Chad Campbell, Chris Riley and Ryan Moore. Campbell was a member of the team in 2004, 2006 and 2008, Riley played in 2004, and Moore in 2016. Europe won the 2004 event at Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Township, Mich., and again in 2006 at The K Club in Kildare, Ireland. The United States won in 2008 at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky., and 2016 at the Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn. Moore finished like a Rebel to clinch the cup for the USA. Six former UNLV men's golfers have recorded a total of 25 top-10 finishes at Major PGA Tour The Presidents Cup takes place tournaments and in 2013 Adam Scott became the every other year between a team first former Rebel to win a Major - The Masters from the United States and an international team representing the rest of the world less Europe. TOP-10 FINISHES IN PGA TOUR MAJOR Former Rebel golfer Adam CHAMPIONSHIPS BY FORMER REBELS Scott has played in seven Presidents Cups as a member of the player At unlv Major Championship finish International Team. He has participated in 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, Chad Campbell 1995-96 2003 PGA Champ. 2nd 2011, 2013 and 2015. Just like 2006 Masters T-3rd the Ryder Cup, there is no prize 2009 Masters T-2nd money awarded. The net pro- 2011 British Open T-5th ceeds are distributed to charities Charley Hoffman 1995-99 2015 Masters T-9th nominated by the players, cap- Skip Kendall 1982-86 1998 PGA Champ. T-10th Ryan Moore 2001-05 2006 PGA Champ. T-9th tains and captains' assistants. 2009 U.S. Open T-10th Chris Riley 1992-96 2002 PGA Champ. 3rd 2004 PGA Champ. T-4th Adam Scott 1998-99 2002 Masters T-9th 2004 PGA Champ. T-9th 2006 British Open T-8th 2006 PGA Champ. T-3rd 2011 Masters T-2nd 2011 PGA Champ. 7th 2012 Masters T-8th 2012 British Open 2nd 2013 Masters T-1st* 2013 British Open T-3rd 2013 PGA Champ. T-5th 2014 U.S. Open T-9th 2014 British Open T-5th Adam Scott has played in the 2015 U.S. Open T-4th Presidents Cup seven times. 2015 British Open T-10th * Won in a playoff 101 Rebels On The PGA Tour

JEREMY ANDERSON

It takes little more than a brief glance at the Rebel golf record book before his name jumps off the page. When Jeremy Anderson left UNLV in 2000, he had etched his name atop the list of Rebel greats with records for low round, low 54-hole tourna- ment, single-season stroke average, and career stroke average. A member of UNLV’s 1998 national championship team, he had claimed all of the coveted accolades in collegiate golf, including back-to-back conference player of the year awards and three All-America selections.

He demonstrated equal success in the classroom as a model student, three times being tabbed both academic all-conference and Academic All-American before completing the requirements for his bachelor’s degree in business. He was inducted into the UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010.

This Rebel star played his way onto the PGA Tour in his first year after graduation, earning his way through the rigorous “Q School.” He held his Tour card for one year, earning nearly $100,000 in 2001. He was still active on both the Nationwide (formerly Buy.com) and Gateway Tours before retiring from pro- fessional golf in 2010.

Still a Las Vegas resident, the Lake Mary, Fla., native spent 2003 playing on the Gateway Tour in Arizona, where he finished 48th on the money list.

His best finish on the Nationwide Tour in 2005 was a tie for ninth at the Oregon Classic presented by Kendall Automotive. His best in 2006 was a tie for eighth at Mining Association Pete Dye Classic and for the season, Anderson made 11 cuts in 23 starts with two top-10 finishes.

In 2007, Anderson finished second in two tournaments, made 11 cuts in 27 starts and recorded six top-10 finishes. In 2008 he played in 25 events.

Anderson's best finish on the PGA Tour was a tie for 23rd at the 2001 Michelob Championship. He is also a member of the UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the 1998 national champion squad that was inducted in 2008. The team was also inducted into the Southern Sports Hall of Fame in 2016.

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CHAD CAMPBELL

Arguably the top transfer in UNLV golf history, Chad Campbell came to Las Vegas as a junior-college All-American from Midland College in 1994 and left as one of the most consistent Rebels ever. The big-hitting Texan played every round of every tournament during his two seasons and led the squad with 16 rounds par-or-under in his final campaign.

One of two senior leaders in 1995-96 along with Chris Riley, the quiet big man spoke loudly with his clubs for one of the greatest-ever Rebel squads. His 15 career top-20 finishes included helping UNLV charge back from 11 strokes back on the final day of the Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational with Campbell earning medallist honors. That team ultimately finished three strokes behind Arizona State at the 1996 NCAA Championship and posted a then-school-best No. 2 national finish.

Campbell, a third-team All-American and a 2006 inductee into the UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame, earned his degree in hotel administration before turning pro. A 13-time winner on the Hooters Tour, he eventually was the leading money winner and tour MVP three times. In 2001, Campbell became only the third player to be promoted from the Buy.com Tour (now known as Nationwide) to the PGA Tour after he won his third event of the season and set the tour record for single-season earnings.

Almost overnight, this Texan-turned-Rebel became one of the most feared players on the PGA Tour. He finished the 2002 season with more than $825,000 in earnings and a pair of top-10 showings. After three runner-up finishes the next year, Campbell struck gold with a victory at the 2003 PGA Tour Championship, the final event of the season and a payday worth more than $1 million.

He completed his second full year on Tour in 2003, finishing seventh on the money list with almost $4 million in earnings. During his career, he won four times on the PGA Tour - the others: the 2004 Bay Hill Invitational, the 2006 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and the 2007 Viking Classic.

Campbell played for the U.S. in the Ryder Cup for a third time in 2008 and for his career, he has earned more than $24.5 mil- lion on the PGA Tour.

Coach Knight and Chad Campbell at the 2005 Masters.

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DEREK ERNST

The most recent former Rebel golfer to earn his PGA Tour card is Derek Ernst, who played at UNLV from 2008-12. He was the only college player in 2012 to go from graduating to earning full exempt status on the PGA Tour. He will also be the last to ever accomplish that as qualifying rules have been changed. He made it through all four PGA Tour Q-School stages.

Originally from Clovis, Calif., Ernst was a two-time All- American and two-time Mountain West Golfer of the Year at UNLV. He also was selected to the All-MW team all four years of college. He won four individual titles as a Rebel, including the 2011 MW Championship. His four victories rank fifth in program history.

Ernst, who shot two 64s in college tournaments (ranks second in UNLV history), turned in a career scoring average of 71.80 - also ranking second all-time. His senior year's average of 71.39 is the seventh-best by a UNLV golfer.

In 2012, Ernst played in just one PGA Tour event, finishing tied for 41st at the Frys.com Open.

Then as a rookie in 2013, Ernst won his first PGA Tour title in a playoff at the . That tournament was just his ninth career start, and he was granted a spot in the field off the alternate list Monday of tournament week after another player withdrew.

He has earned more than $2.1 million on the PGA Tour and has turned in five top-25 finishes.

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EDWARD FRYATT

When Ed Fryatt returned to his hometown to play for the Rebels, it marked the launch of the program that would go on to untold success. The Las Vegas native and Nevada high school cham- pion originally enrolled at BYU, but quickly transferred to UNLV a year later. While wearing the Scarlet and Gray, he led the Rebels to three straight NCAA Championship appearances, including an unprecedented fourth-place finish in his first year.

A three-time All-American, he won the Big West Conference’s 1993 Player of the Year award after capturing the league’s indi- vidual championship. He graduated from UNLV in 1994 with a degree in business management.

Following his success at UNLV, he was a mainstay in the professional ranks. Fryatt played on the Nationwide Tour (formerly the Nike Tour) in his first year out of school, earning about $25,000. He earned a living there until 2000, when he battled his way up to exempt status in the big league. Fryatt held his tour card for three years, piling up more than $1 million in earnings. His best finish was a tie for third at the 2000 MCI Classic.

REBELS’ ALL-TIME PGA TOUR ROSTER player ...... At unlv ...... On Tour ...... victories Jeremy Anderson ...... 1996-00 ...... 2001 Chad Campbell ...... 1995-96 ...... 2001-SA ...... 4 Derek Ernst ...... 2008-12 ...... 2012-SA ...... 1 Ed Fryatt ...... 1991-94 ...... 2000-02 Andres Gonzales ...... 2003-06 ...... 2011-SA Charley Hoffman...... 1995-99 ...... 2006-SA ...... 4 Skip Kendall ...... 1982-86 ...... 1993-15 Bill Lunde ...... 1993-98 ...... 2009-SA ...... 1 Ryan Moore ...... 2001-05 ...... 2006-SA ...... 5 Ted Oh ...... 1995-97 ...... 2008 Chris Riley ...... 1992-96 ...... 1999-SA ...... 1 Adam Scott ...... 1998-99 ...... 2003-SA ...... 13

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ANDRES GONZALES

Andres Gonzales, who played at UNLV from 2003-06, earned his way on to the PGA Tour through Q-School in December of 2010 after playing on a variety of professional tours including the Nationwide and Canadian Tours.

Originally from Olympia, Wash., Gonzales turned in a 72.79 career scoring average at UNLV, which ranks 15th in program history. He was a first-team All-Mountain West selec- tion and a third-team All-American his senior year and earned the program's Wilson Award, which is given annually to the squad's top player.

As a senior at UNLV, Gonzales won the William H. Tucker Invitational in Albuquerque and he led the Rebels with a 72.08 scoring average. His 54-hole total 206 at the Cougar Classic in 2006 tied for the 24th- lowest tournament total ever by a Rebel golfer. Gonzales earned the 2004 Michael Maze Award, which is given every year to the player that best exemplifies the spirit of Rebel golf.

Gonzales played in two NCAA championship finals with his best finish coming in 2005 when he tied for eighth. He finished 12th twice at the MW Championship and his best NCAA Regional finish was 15th.

On the PGA Tour in 2011, Gonzales played in 21 events, made nine cuts and finished in the top 25 twice. He finished tied for eighth at the Wyndham Championship in 2013 for his first career PGA Tour top-10 finish. He recorded three top-10 finishes in 2015, including a third- place showing at the OHL Classic at Mayakoba. For his career, he has finished in the top 25 on the PGA Tour 13 times and has earned over $2 million.

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CHARLEY HOFFMAN Charley Hoffman made his mark at UNLV as a Rebel golfer from 1995-99. A 1998 honorable mention All-American, the Poway, Calif., native, was an integral part of UNLV’s 1998 national cham- pionship in Albuquerque, N.M., as he recorded a top-20 finish by turning in a 283 total, which ranks tied for eighth in program history for best 72-hole score.

Hoffman turned in a scoring average of 72.51 during that national championship season in 1997-98 and finished his Rebel career with a 73.54 career scoring average. Hoffman graduated from UNLV in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in business.

A rookie on the PGA Tour in 2006, he finished 19th on the 2005 Nationwide Tour money list. He posted eight top-10s, including a tie for second at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at the Cliffs. He won the 2004 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic on the Nationwide Tour for his first Tour win.

Hoffman’s first PGA Tour victory came at the 2007 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. His best PGA Tour finish in 2005 was a tie for 56th at the Buick Invitational and his best finish in 2006 was a tie for fifth at the Frys.com Open in Las Vegas. He recorded five top-10 finishes in 2006, two in 2007, three in 2008 and four in 2009, including a second-place finish at the FBR Open.

In 2010, he won his second PGA Tour title, this time at the Deutsche Bank Championship. In 2011, Hoffman had two top-10 finishes and a total of six top-25s. In 2012 he had two top-10 finishes, including a tie for second at the and in 2013 he was in the top-10 five times with his best finish being a tie for third at the . He turned in five more top-10 finishes in 2014 and and seven in 2015, including his third PGA Tour victory (OHL Classic at Mayakoba).

Hoffman recorded the fourth PGA Tour victory of his career at the Valero Texas Open.

For his career, Hoffman has earned more than 20.9 million on the PGA Tour. He has made 220 cuts in 307 career PGA Tour events played, including 92 top-25 finishes and 41 top-10s. He has also finished as runner-up in five events.

He is a member of the UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame as the 1998 national champion squad was inducted in 2008. The team was also inducted into the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame in 2016.

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SKIP KENDALL

The first true success to develop from the Rebel program, Skip Kendall completed his collegiate career just prior to the arrival of Dwaine Knight. After a solid but relatively unheralded career as a collegian, he graduated in 1987 with a degree in business administration.

Kendall capped the 1992 season with a sharp performance at the PGA’s qualifying tournament, carding four straight sub-par rounds and earning his card.

The following year, Kendall played in 32 events. Throughout his career, he spent time on both the PGA and Nationwide Tours.

The Milwaukee, Wis., native finished in the top 125 on the PGA Tour money list in 2004 for the eighth straight season and earned over $1.2 million in 2004 (his career high), surpassing the $1 million mark in earnings for the second straight season.

His best finish in 2005 was a tie for 14th at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship and in 2006 his best was a tie for ninth at the Buick Championship. In 2007, he tied for ninth place at the at Riviera Maya-Cancun, and in 2010, his best finish was a tie for fourth at the Mayakoba.

He finished second in four PGA Tour events during his career and third in two others. He had a total of 26 top-10 finishes, 93 top-25s and earned over $8 million on the PGA Tour.

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BILL LUNDE

A 1998 second-team and 1997 third-team All-American, Bill Lunde was a Rebel golfer from 1993-98. The San Diego, Calif., native was a major part of UNLV’s 1998 national championship in Albuquerque, N.M., as he finished tied for 15th with a total of 281, which ranks tied for fifth in program history for best 72-hole score.

Lunde averaged 71.83 per round in 1997-98, which ranks tied for 16th all-time for seasonal scoring averages at UNLV. He gradu- ated in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in economics.

A two-time first-team All-Western Athletic Conference player, Lunde placed fifth on the 2008 Nationwide Tour money list and earned his PGA Tour card. He spent his rookie season on the PGA Tour in 2009. In 2008, he earned his first Nationwide Tour victory at the Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational with chip-in birdie on the final hole for a one-stroke win.

He played in 27 events during the 2009 PGA Tour season, recording two top-10 finishes and five in the top 25. His best finishes of the year were a tie for fourth at the Frys.com Open and a tie for sixth at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. He earned over $825,000 during his rookie campaign.

In 2010, Lunde earned his first career PGA Tour victory when he won the Turning Stone Resort Championship in New York. He made 12 cuts that year and finished in the top 10 three times, giving him over $1 million in earnings in a season for the first time in his career.

Lunde has now totaled over $3.4 million in earnings on the PGA Tour. For his career, Lunde has played in 141 PGA Tour events, making the cut 76 times and finishing in the top 25 20 times. He has also turned in seven finishes in the top 10.

He also earned $1 million for winning the Kodak Challenge in 2011. The competition consisted of 30 PGA Tour holes -- one at each of 30 tournaments throughout the season. The player with the lowest score on his best 18 Kodak Challenge holes wins the $1 million.

Lunde is a member of the UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame as the 1998 national champion squad was inducted in 2008. The team was also inducted into the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame in 2016.

109 Rebels On The PGA Tour RYAN MOORE The most heralded player in the UNLV golf program’s history, Ryan Moore experienced unequaled success at the collegiate and amateur levels beginning with the summer of 2004.

Moore’s college career, which ran from 2001-05, was unparalleled, both in terms of his senior year accomplishments as well as his sustained performance throughout his career while competing for UNLV.

In his senior year alone, he competed in nine college events, winning three times and finishing third in three others. In fact, he never finished lower than sixth place in any of the nine tournaments he played in.

Moore also capped his final year with a fifth-place finish at the 2005 NCAA Championship, an event he won in 2004. His 28-round scoring average of 69.29 was tops in the nation and set the UNLV seasonal record. For his college career, he played in 136 rounds and turned in a scoring average of 70.76. He also placed 13th at the 2005 Masters, earning him low amateur honors and a return trip to Augusta in 2006.

Moore’s incredible senior season was rewarded with the recognition of winning every major player of the year award that is given out in col- legiate golf - the Ben Hogan Award, the Nicklaus Award and the Haskins Award. Moore became just the second UNLV student-athlete to win his respective sport’s national player of the year award - the first was men’s basketball’s Larry Johnson in 1991.

Moore also received national attention when he set a new standard in amateur golf in 2004 by winning five major amateur championships, a feat that may never be matched. He captured the U.S. Amateur, the NCAA, the U.S. Amateur Public Links, the Western Amateur and the Sahalee Players Championships to become the first golfer to ever win all five events in the same year. He had the opportunity to turn pro after his junior season, but decided to return to school.

The four-time All-American became just the third UNLV golfer in pro- gram history to earn first team honors twice (2004 and 2005). He also captured the Golfstat Cup title in 2004-05, which is awarded annually to the college golfer with the lowest yearly scoring average as was the nation’s top-ranked player for the entire season. His 69.29 was the second lowest seasonal scoring average in NCAA history.

Moore was also named the Mountain West Golfer of the Year for the second straight season in 2004-05 and made the All-MW team for the fourth time. He captured UNLV’s Sportsman of the Year award each of his four years at UNLV.

Moore recorded four second-place finishes on the PGA Tour (2005 Bell , 2006 Buick Championship, 2007 Memorial and 2008 EDS Byron Nelson Championship) before winning his first PGA Tour event at the 2009 Wyndham Championship. He won again at the 2012 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, and for the third and fourh times at the 2013 and 2014 CIMB Classics. His fifth PGA Tour win came in 2016 at the .

He has a total of seven second-place finishes on the PGA Tour, 58 top-10s and 106 top-25s. He has earned over $25 million during his PGA Tour career.

Moore played in the 2016 Ryder Cup for the United States and he fin- ished like a Rebel by making the clinching putt for the USA.

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CHRIS RILEY Chris Riley left UNLV as perhaps its greatest golfer ever. The skinny kid from California who sported a wide grin from the moment he hit campus in the fall of 1992, ended up turning in a highlight-stuffed career that included various firsts for a Rebel linkster.

As the school’s golf program grew in stature during the decade, so did Riley’s game. And consistency was his trademark. Consider that in 1996, he became the first male UNLV athlete ever to be named All-American all four seasons in college. In his career, he placed in the top-20 in 45 of his 59 career college tournaments (76 percent) and was in the top-five an incredible 21 times (36 percent). In fact, of 178 collegiate rounds, Riley carded 84 rounds par-or-under (47 percent). He also finished in the top-10 in six of his 12 career postseason tournaments (50 percent). In May 1996, Riley pulled the double deuce. Boasting a 72.65 career stroke average at UNLV, he captained his final team to a then-school-best second-place fin- ish at the 1996 NCAA Golf Championships in Chattanooga, Tenn.

And, maybe most important, Riley capped off his astounding UNLV career by graduating in May of 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in communications. In 2006, he was inducted into the UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame.

Riley played on the Buy.com Tour (now known as Nationwide) for one year before earning his Tour card at “Q School” in 1998. He went on to tie for seventh in his first Tour event, the , where he won more than $75,000.

Riley maintained his tour card since 1999 and steadily climbed up the money list. In 2003, he finished 23rd on the money list with just over $2 million in earnings. He recorded his first win in 2002 at the Reno-Tahoe Open and in 2004 he played for the U.S. in the Ryder Cup.

His best finish in 2005 was a tie for 18th at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and in 2006 his best finish of the season was a tie for fifth at the Valero Texas Open. In 2008, he tied for third at the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee and in 2009, he tied for seventh at the same event.

In 2010, he had three top-10 finishes, including fourth at the Travelers Championship and in 2011, his best was a tie for ninth at the Sony Open in Hawaii. For his career, Riley has earned more than $11.5 million on the PGA Tour, finishing second four times, in the top 10 on 33 occasions and in the top 25 88 times.

Riley is in his second year as a volunteer assistant coach with UNLV men's golf.

Coach Knight and Chris Riley at the 2005 Masters. 111 Rebels On The PGA Tour

ADAM SCOTT

Although his stint in a Rebel uniform was brief, Adam Scott’s contribution to the program is still significant.

Scott spent just a year-and-a-half in the Scarlet and Gray before taking his aim on the professional ranks. But in such a short time, he was able to help the Rebels to an NCAA Championship appearance (and sixth-place finish) during an All-America fresh- man campaign.

Scott came to UNLV in 1998 from Hope Island, Australia, and immediately cracked the Rebel lineup. He continued to hone his game at the collegiate level and ended the season sharply, finishing in the top 20 in five straight events to end the year. His 11th-place effort at the national finals earned him honorable men- tion All-America honors.

He was one of three All-Americans returning to the lineup in 1999 when he decided to forego his collegiate eligibility and turn professional in the middle of the 1999-00 season.

He needed just eight starts in 2000 to secure his European Tour card. The next season, he opened the year with his first profes- sional win at the Alfred Dunhill Championship.

Scott has won 13 PGA Tour events: the Deutsche Bank Championship in 2003, the 2004 Players Championship, the 2004 , the 2006 THE TOUR Championship, the 2007 Shell , the 2008 EDS Byron Nelson Championship, the 2010 Valero Texas Open, the 2011 World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, the 2013 Masters, The 2013 Barclays, the 2014 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, and the Honda Classic and WGC-Cadillac Championship in 2016.

His victory at the 2013 Masters marked the first major champion- ship ever by a former Rebel.

For his career, Scott has earned more than $45.4 million on the PGA Tour. He has played in 267 tournaments, making the cut 220 times. He has 11 second-place finishes, 82 top-10s and 136 top-25s.

He has recorded 15 top-10 finishes at Major PGA Tour events. Prior to his win at the Masters in 2013, his best finishes were at the 2011 Masters and 2012 British Open, both second-place showings.

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