All-Time Roster

Gordon Gilbert (1949) Dan Marlow (1978-79) Dan Shinebarger (1978-79) A Gregg Gill (1988-91) Shane Marvelli (1982-85) Walter Shirah (1958-61) Gavin Aldridge (2004-06) Hunt Gilliland (1974-77) Jim Masserio (1968-69) Danny Simmons (1974-75) Cobb Andrews (2000, 2002-03) Russ Glover (1964-65, 1968) Tony McCormick (1961) Ed Simmons (1958-61) David Apperson (1978-79) Jerry Gmetro (1994-97) Buddy McEwen (1962-65) Ben Smith (2001, 2003-04) Luther Godwin (1956) Scott McLargin (1991-93) Brown Smith (1973) Bill Goldsby (1956-57) Matt McNeil (1995-96) Denny Smith (1973) B Lou Graham (1957-59) Chuck Merriam (1970-71) Jeff Smith (1977-80) Kirk Bailey (1974-77) Robbie Greenwell (2004-07) Steve Metz (1986-88) South Smith (1974-77) Bobby Baxbaum (1948) Kevin Gustafson (1982-83) Justin Miers (2004-05) Walton Smith (1960) Joey Bell (1986-87) Bobby Mitchell (1954) Will Sowles (1965-68) Brad Benjamin (2005-07) Tony Mitchell (1978-79) Bob Steff an (1980-83) Gary Bennett (1970-72) H Ed Moff att (1948) Charles Stewart (1949) Mark Blaze (1989-92) David Hahn (1979-82) Van Montgomery (1983-84) Tommy Stickney (1992-93) Billy Bowie (1972-73) Paul Haire (1978-79) Roy Moore, Jr. (1958) Ed Brantley (1957-59) Jeff Hall (2005-07) Tommy Mote (1990) Philip Breeding (2006-07) Paul Hallahan (1984-87) Bobby Moyse (1948) T Ashley Brown (1994-96) David Hallford (1972-75) Mike Murdock (1973-75) Allan Th omas (2002-05) Micky Brown (1961) Tommy Hanlon (1964-66) Ken Toney (1964) Billy Buchanan (1970-72) Blake Harrigan (1995-96) Lanny Trottman (1973-75) Brandon Bunn (2006-07) John Hendershot (1980-81) N Mark Trow (2006-07) Steve Busch (1966-69) David Hueber (1975-76) Mike Nelson (1970-73) Ted Butler (1966-69) Benjy Hill (1962) Mike Nixon (1965-67, 1969) David Holley (1949) W Wayne Holsombeck (1960-61) Buddy Wade (1951) C (1959-62) P Ken Walsh (1972) Don Campbell (1972-73) Quinn Houston (1972-73) Ed Parnell (1977-80) Alan Weant (2001-04) Larry Campbell (1961-64) Kyle Howard (1977-78) Earl Pate, Jr. (1965-68) Brett Weaver (1977) Dan Chartrand (1997-00) Tommy Hughes (1977-79) Jordan Payne (2006-07) Henry Wenzler (1952) Lee Cheairs (1978-80) John Pepin (1961) Ronny Wenzler (1954-56) Don Cheek (1949-50) Bill Perminiter (1949-51) Bobby Williams (1948) Maurice Chron (1956) J John Perryman (1952) Troy Witham (1989-92) Ray Clark (1961-65)

David Jeans (2001-04) Kyle Peterman (2006-07) Tommy Wrenn (1964-67) History Lewis Clarke (2003-07) Kurt Johannes (1984-87) Curtis Persons, Jr. (1956) Colin Wright (1997-00) Clint Clement (1993-96) Richard Jones (2002-04) Bill Phillips (1948) Jason Wyatt (1998-01) Tim Cobb (1990-91) Tim Joselyn (1983) Jack Pieratt (1994-97) Chris Conlee (1993-94) Ray Pierce (1984) Todd Conine (1989-90) Jim Player (1970) Y Matt Cooper (1998-01) K Greg Powers (1967-70) Doug Young (1995-96) Bob Crenshaw (1950-53) Scott Kangas (1983) Michael Prieur (2000-03) Ed Crenshaw (1956-58) John Kartheiser (1984-85) Donnie Cude (1981-84) Charles Kessner (1951) R Z Greg King (1994-85) Phil Zerilla (1956-58) Sam Kirkland (1996-99) Josh Ray (2005-06) Sam Zerilla (1956-57) D Derek Kneif (1996-97) Brian Reeb (1989-92) Joe Dawn (1974) Frederik Kolderup (2001-04) Jeff Rees (1973) Returning golfers listed in bold Bobby Dick (1982-85) Larry Kupioc (1970) Mike Regenold (2002-06) Gene Dixon (1958-60) Chris Reinke (`1998, 2000-02) Richard Richardson (1965-66, 1968) E L Kyle Ritchie (2006-07) Bill Lannon (1948) Grant Robbins (1991-94) All-Time Richard Eller (1968-69) Hugo Lauzon (2006-07) Hillman Robbins (1952-55) Clayton Ellis (2002-06) Art Leon (1957-58) Putter Robbins (1978-80) Coaching Roster Gary Ezmerlia (1993-94) Ken Lindsay (1962-65) Rick Robbins (1987-88) Jason Luke (1994) Ian Rochester (2004-07) Bob Lundy (1965-68) Tim Room (1990-91) Grant Robbins (2003-Present) F Buddy Lux (1974) Courtney Rudolph (1977-80) J.J. Fashimpaur (1984-85) Art Lynch (2001-04) Mason Rudolph (1955-57) Bob Winn (Interim) (2003) Mike Flanagan (1953) Tim Rush (1975-76) Keven Fortin-Simard (2004-06) Jack Russell (1948-49) Sonny Fowler (1969-71) M Jim Cook (1971-2002) Cliff Frisby (1973-75) Reed Mabe (1958) S Tom Fussaro (1969-72) Sean Madden (1981-83) Bill Brogden (1956-1971) John Maiden (1993) Buzzy Samuels (1966, 1968-69) Don Sargent (1986) Mike Malarkey (1964-67) Roy Moore, Sr. (1957-1967) G Mack Maness (1986-88) Rodney Scarbrough (1951-53) David Gardner (1979) Mark Maness (1990-93) John Schlee (1960-62) Bill Garner (1954) Freddie Mangum (1986-89) Lou Scinta (1972) Larry Smith 1950-1956) Danny Gibson (1961-62) Tim Manus (1986-88) Jack Scott (1948-49) Blair Scurlock (1996-99) Jack Gibson (1950-51) Bruce Marek (1966-68) Enoch Mitchell (1948-1950) William Giehier (1949) Joe Markham (1986-87) Andy Shiels (2004-05)

2006-07 University of Memphis Men’s Golf Media Guide 27 Tiger Record Book and Honors

Individual 138 Gregg Gill 210 Mack Maness Records Dixie Inter., 1990 New Orleans, 1988 12. 139 David Jeans 210 Steve Metz New Orleans, 1988 Low Round Palmetto Inter., 2003-04 1. 63 Keven Fortin-Simard 139 Alan weant Lowest Season Average Louisiana Classics, 2006 Nestle Purina, 2003-04 1. 72.6 Colin Wright, 1998-99 2. 64 Tim Roop 139 Allan Th omas 2. 72.7 Allan Th omas, 2003-04 Glenn Red Jacoby, 1990-91 Raising Cane, 2002-03 72.7 David Jeans, 2003-04 3. 65 Ian Rochester 139 David Jeans 72.7 Steve Metz, 1987-88 Billy Hitchcock, 2004-05 Fall Beach, 2002-03 139 David Jeans 5. 73.1 Allan Th omas, 2004-05 65 Andy Shiels 73.1 Alan Weant, 2003-04 Missouri Bluff s, 2004-05 Fall Beach, 2001-02 139 Colin Wright 7. 73.5 Gregg Gill, 1989-90 5. 66 Kyle Peterman Precept Peach State, 1998-99 8. 73.7 Alan Weant, 2002-03 Mason Rudolph Inter., 2006 139 Colin Wright 9. 73.8 K. Fortin-Simard, 2004-05 66 Allan Th omas Gary Koch/Cleveland, 1998-99 10. 73.9 Bobby Dick, 1983-84 Raising Cane, 2002-03 139 Gregg Gill 73.9 Blair Scurlock, 1998-99 66 Blair Scurlock Southeastern Inter., 1990 12. 74.1 Allan Th omas, 2002-03 C-USA Champ., 1998-99 74.1 Jason Wyatt, 1998-99 AAlanlan WeantWeant 66 Grant Robbins Low  22001-2004001-2004 Music City, 1993-94 1. 205 Andy Shiels Lowest Career Average 66 Steve Metz Missouri Bluff s, 2004-05 1. 73.2 Allan Th omas, 2001-05 Billy Hitchcock, 1987-88 2. 206 Tim Roop 2. 73.9 Alan Weant, 2001-04 GMC Coach of the Year 9. 67 Keven Fortin-Simard Glen Red Jacoby, 1990 3. 74.4 David Jeans, 2000-04 Jim Cook (1992) Missouri Bluff s, 2005-06 3. 207 Steve Metz 74.4 Sean Madden, 1980-83 5. 74.5 Colin Wright, 1996-2000 All-Metro Conference 67 Keven Fortin-Simard Dixie Inter., 1987 Tim Roop (1990) Memphis Inter., 2005-06 4. 208 Keven Fortin-Simard 6. 74.7 Gregg Gill, 1987-91 Greg Gill (1990, 1989, 1988-Med.) 67 Allan Th omas Memphis Inter., 2005-06 7. 74.9 Bobby Dick, 1980-84 Mack Maness (1988, 1985) Memphis Inter., 2004-05 208 Clayton Ellis 8. 75.2 Clint Clement, 1992-96 Tim Manus (1986) Steve Metz (1986) 67 David Jeans Fall Beach, 2003-04 75.2 Tim Roop, 1989-91 75.2 Steve Metz, 1984-88 Bobby Dick (1984, 1981) Landfall Tradition, 2003-04 6. 209 Colin Wright John Hendershot (1981, 1980) 67 Alan Weant Fall Beach, 1998-99 75.2 Donnie Cude, 1980-84 Jeff Smith (1981, 1978) DePaul Blue Demon, 2002-03 209 Steve Metz 12. 75.3 Richard Jones, 2001-04 Lee Cheairs (1980, 1979, 1978, 1977) 67 Colin Wright Billy Hitchcock, 1988 75.3 Bob Steff an, 1979-83 Ed Parnell (1980, 1978) 8. 210 David Jeans * Records from 1980-2006 Tony Mitchell (1979-Med., 1978-Med.) Gary Koch/Cleveland, 1998-99 Putter Robbins (1978, 1976) History 67 Steve Metz Fall Beach, 2003-04 Honors Kyle Howard (1977) Southern Inter., 1984-85 210 David Jeans South Smith (1977, 1976) 67 Tim Manus Fall Beach, 2001 All-American Kirk Bailey (1976) Dixie Inter., 1985-86 210 Blair Scurlock 1986 Steve Metz Paul Haire (1976-Med.) C-USA Champ., 1998-99 1969 Greg Powers Tim Rush (1976) 67 Bobby Dick 1954 Hillman Robbins Dixie Inter., 1982-83 210 Colin Wright All-Missouri Valley 16. 68 Accomplished 25 times Gary Koch/Cleveland, 1998-99 All-Conference USA 1969 Greg Powers 2005 Keven Fortin-Simard (3rd) Ted Butler 1968 Richard Eller Low  2004 David Jeans (2nd) Alan Weant (3rd) Ted Butler 1. 135 David Jeans 2003 Alan Weant (3rd) 1967 Richard Eller Landfall Tradition, 2003-04 1999 Colin Wright (1st) 2. 136 Kyle Peterman 1998 Blair Scurlock (3rd) C-USA Player of the Week/Month Mason Rudolph Inter., 2006 1997 Blair Scurlock (1st) 2005 Keven Fortin-Simard (Oct 6) 1996 Clint Clement (1st) Ian Rochester (April 13) 136 Keven Fortin-Simard 2004 Allan Th omas (Oct) Memphis Inter., 2005-06 C-USA Player of the Year 2000 Dan Charttrand (Oct) 4. 137 Ian Rochester 1996 Clint Clement Billy Hitchcock, 2004-05 M Club Hall of Fame 2002 Gene Dixon 137 Colin Wright C-USA All-Freshman Team 2005 Keven Fortin-Simard 2001 Greg Powers Peninsula Fall Beach, 1998-99 2000 Kirk Bailey 137 Blair Scurlock All-Great Midwest Conference 1997 Steve Metz C-USA Champ., 1998-99 Clint Clement (1995, 1994, 1993-Med.) 1992 Roy Moore, Sr. (Coach) 137 Steve Metz Jerry Gmetro (1995) Ted Butler Jack Pieratt (1995) 1989 Richard Eller Dixie Inter., 1987 Grant Robbins (1994, 1993, 1992) 1984 David Hallford 8. 138 Clayton Ellis Mark Maness (1992, 1993) 1981 Ken Lindsey Fall Beach, 2003-04 Scott McLargin (1993) 1977 Mason Rudolph 138 David Jeans Brian Reeb (1992) 1975 Lou Graham 1973 Hillman Robbins Fall Beach, 2003-04 BBlairlair SScurlockcurlock Troy Witham (1992-Med.) 138 Allan Th omas 11996-1999996-1999 Fall Beach, 2003-04

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ALABAMA, UNIVERSITY OF Fall 1987 3 of 18 863 Georgia, 850 GREAT MIDWEST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Intercollegiate Fall 1988 8 of 18 912 Illinois, 886 Spring 1992 1st 927 Memphis, 927 Spring 1987 5 of 18 911 South Alabama, 885 Fall 1989 8th 905 Mississippi St., 870 Spring 1993 2nd 885 Cincinnati, 885 Spring 1988 T5 of 19 905 LSU, 879 Fall 1990 1st 876 Memphis, 876 Spring 1994 na na na Spring 1989 13 of 14 946 Florida State, 890 Fall 1991 13th 891 Auburn, 854 Spring 1995 2nd 904 UAB, 902 Spring 1990 11th 935 Miami, 890 Fall 1992 18th 925 Alabama, 870 Southeastern Intercollegiate Fall 1993 na na na HOUSTON, UNIVERSITY OF Spring 1983 18 of 25 912 Ohio State, 870 G. Gunby Jordan Intercollegiate All-American Intercollegiate Spring 1984 15 of 18 925 Georgia, 874 Fall 1994 T11th 886 Augusta, 864 Spring 1995 T13th 932 LSU, 888 Spring 1985 17 of 18 946 North Carolina, 864 Fall 1996 T7th 886 VCU, 852 Spring 1996 14th 912 Houston, 869 Spring 1987 T7 of 18 901 Florida State, 880 Spring 2006 6 of 13 884 Houston, 853 Spring 1988 6 of 15 607 Kentucky, 592 CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP Border Olympics Spring 1989 16 of 18 908 Florida State, 861 Spring 1996 T3 of 12 887 Charlotte, 882 Spring 2006 2 of 16 860 Baylor, 855 Spring 1990 11th 877 UCF, 851 Spring 1997 T4 of 12 917 Houston, 875 Spring 1991 11th 887 UCF, 861 Spring 1998 T9 of 12 921 Houston, 884 INDIANA UNIVERSITY Spring 1992 T14th 902 Alabama, 871 Spring 1999 3 of 12 877 Houston, 845 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Spring 1993 8th 885 Florida State, 866 Spring 2000 8 of 12 909 Houston, 857 Fall 2006 10 of 10 924 Kentucky, 886 Spring 1994 na na na Spring 2001 6 of 12 910 Houston, 872 Spring 1995 18th 911 Auburn, 860 Spring 2002 9 of 14 887 TCU, 858 JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY Blue-Gray Intercollegiate Spring 2003 7 of 14 888 TCU, 862 Pizza Hut Spring 1996 17th 923 LSU, 868 Spring 2004 T8 of 14 898 TCU, 859 Spring 1991 4th 655 Jacksonville St., 641 Alabama Spring Invitational Spring 2005 7 of 14 898 TCU, 841 Spring 1997 9th 872 Mississippi St., 842 Spring 2006 4 of 12 856 SMU, 845 KANSAS, UNIVERSITY OF Spring 1998 T9th 896 Georgia, 870 Kansas Invitational Spring 1999 T14 of 18 888 Ole Miss, 856 DEPAUL UNIVERSITY Fall 1991 T7th 917 Kansas, 880 Spring 2000 T12 of 18 893 Auburn, 850 Blue Demon Invitational Fall 1993 na na na Conrad Rehling Invitational Fall 2002 1 of 9 883 Memphis, 883 Spring 2001 14 of 15 946 Charleston, 889 LOUISIANALAFAYETTE, UNIVERSITY OF Spring 2005 6 of 12 918 Alabama, 881 EASTERN ILLINOIS Louisiana Classics Ironhorse Intercollegiate Spring 2002 11 of 15 890 SMU, 864 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY Fall 2001 10 of 17 625 Missouri-KC, 599 Spring 2006 3 of 15 858 Houston, 846 Fairfield Bay/Pepsi Classic Fall 1988 6 of 18 908 Baylor, 887 FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE LOUISVILLE, UNIVERSITY OF Fall 1991 4th 623 Minnesota, 595 ImperiaLakes Golf Classic Kentucky Intercollegiate Fall 1992 17th 944 Oral Roberts, 893 Spring 1990 T19th 890 Florida State, 852 Fall 1995 T7th 933 Illinois, 906 ASU Indian Classic Spring 1991 14th 586 Ohio State, 570 Persimmon Ridge Intercollegiate Spring 2000 8 of 16 910 Arkansas State, 876 Spring 1992 16th 884 Wake Forest, 847 Fall 1997 5th 602 Akron, 594 Spring 1993 18th 892 Ohio State, 862 Cardinal Intercollegiate AUBURN UNIVERSITY Spring 1994 na na na Fall 2003 T6 of 14 897 Kentucky, 871

Southern Junior-Senior Invitational Spring 1995 T19th 907 Fla. Southern, 843 History Spring 1984 4 of 11 903 Troy State, 893 Charlie Matlock Collegiate Classic LSU Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate Spring 1996 16th 599 Columbus, 566 LSU National Invitational Spring 1988 6 of 12 875 Auburn, 861 Spring 1997 T11th 875 Augusta State, 850 Fall 1983 10 of 15 883 Houston, 847 Spring 1989 11 of 12 895 Ga. Southern, 848 Spring 1998 16th 902 North Florida, 860 Fall 1984 9 of 12 898 Oklahoma, 870 Spring 1990 12th 892 Georgia, 849 Spring 1999 T10 of 17 885 Alabama, 866 Fall 1985 14 of 15 916 Florida, 856 Spring 1991 T9th 886 Georgia, 851 Spring 2000 4 of 18 882 Fla. Southern, 874 Fall 1986 10 of 12 923 LSU, 863 Spring 1992 12th 914 LSU, 849 Spring 2001 9 of 18 947 Fla. Southern, 903 Fall 1987 4 of 12 1103 Arizona State, 1091 Spring 1993 8th 894 Arkansas, 864 Spring 2004 1 of 15 864 Memphis, 864 Country Club of Louisiana Invitational Spring 1994 na na na Fall 1999 9 of 18 901 North Florida, 880 Spring 1995 T11th 886 Auburn, 855 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY Fall 2000 15 of 15 921 LSU, 856 Spring 1996 12th 913 Auburn, 852 Seminole Intercollegiate LSU Spring Invitational Spring 1997 11th 905 Auburn, 862 Spring 1983 16 of 20 930 Florida, 875 Spring 2002 T12 of 20 294 LSU, 279 Spring 1998 10th 909 Georgia, 844 Spring 1984 8 of 20 892 Florida State, 854 Spring 2003 T14 of 18 896 LSU, 868 Spring 1999 11 of 12 891 Auburn, 848 Spring 1985 14 of 21 912 Florida, 861 Spring 2004 12 of 17 877 LSU, 851 Spring 2000 10 of 12 912 Auburn, 859 Spring 1986 16 of 20 904 Miami, 854 Spring 2005 17 of 17 921 LSU, 865 Spring 2001 12 of 12 914 Auburn, 851 Spring 1987 5 of 12 592 USF, 575 Spring 2002 8 of 12 892 Auburn, 861 Spring 1988 5 of 21 881 Tampa, 863 MEMPHIS, UNIVERSITY OF Spring 2003 11 of 12 904 Arkansas, 876 Spring 1989 13 of 18 965 Florida State, 893 Hillman Robbins Memorial Spring 2004 3 of 12 865 Auburn, 859 Spring 1995 15th 909 Florida State, 867 Fall 1982 2 of 15 898 Missouri, 897 Spring 2005 2 of 12 885 Auburn, 861 Spring 1996 14th 624 Florida, 580 Fall 1983 5 of 18 908 Augusta, 891 Spring 2006 6 of 11 901 Auburn, 860 Spring 2001 14 of 18 918 Virginia, 857 Fall 1984 6 of 16 917 Ball State, 891 Fall 1985 3 of 15 897 Alabama, 883 AUGUSTA STATE UNIVERSITY FURMAN UNIVERSITY Fall 1986 6 of 18 906 Florida State, 883 Augusta/Forrest Hills Intercollegiate Furman Intercollegiate Fall 1987 2 of 14 905 Indiana, 890 Spring 1988 2 of 15 896 Augusta, 879 Spring 1983 8 of 15 899 Clemson, 873 Fall 1988 T6 of 12 616 Mississippi St., 588 Spring 1989 10 of 15 938 Oklahoma, 894 Spring 1985 12 of 23 925 Wake Forest, 868 Fall 1989 3rd 909 Augusta, 900 Spring 1991 8th 901 Florida State, 871 Spring 1986 13 of 23 900 Furman, 844 Fall 1990 1st 903 Memphis, 903 Cleveland Golf/Augusta College Invitational Spring 2002 T15 of 24 912 Virginia Tech, 868 Kroger Intercollegiate Invitational Spring 1992 5th 900 North Carolina, 870 Spring 2003 10 of 22 896 Virginia Tech, 869 Fall 1994 T5th 947 Mississippi St., 917 Spring 1993 16th 914 Columbus, 884 Fall 1995 T4th 922 Mississippi St., 907 Augusta/Forrest Hills Intercollegiate GEORGIA, UNIVERSITY OF Fall 1996 16th 928 Auburn, 870 Spring 1994 na na na Southern Intercollegiate Fall 1997 9th 609 Arkansas, 592 Augusta State Invitational Spring 1982 22 of 23 627 Georgia, 870 Hillman Robbins Memorial Spring 1997 T11th 896 Mississippi St., 855 Spring 1983 13 of 20 605 Florida State, 564 Fall 1998 na na na Spring 1998 13th 908 Augusta State, 867 Spring 1984 16 of 21 590 Georgia, 829 Fall 1999 8 of 12 914 Middle Tenn., 883 Spring 1999 16 of 19 889 Augusta State, 851 Fall 1985 16 of 20 597 Georgia Tech, 839 Fall 2000 10 of 16 918 Alabama, 873 Fall 1988 10 of 10 933 Georgia Tech, 877 Fall 2001 8 of 15 887 Arkansas State, 870 COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY Fall 1989 T15th 901 Georgia Tech, 847 Fall 2002 4 of 16 905 South Alabama, 887 Coastal Carolina Invitational Fall 1990 13th 932 Georgia Tech, 879 Memphis Intercollegiate Spring 2003 6 of 14 908 Arkansas, 873 Fall 2004 1 of 16 873 Memphis, 873 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Fall 2005 1 of 15 876 Memphis, 876 COLUMBUS STATE UNIVERSITY Peachtree State Invitational Fall 2006 6 of 18 882 Louisville, 214 Dixie Intercollegiate Fall 1996 9th 920 UAB, 893 Fall 1983 9 of 24 897 Columbus, 859 Fall 1997 11th 894 Columbus, 864 Fall 1984 12 of 28 912 Mississippi, 873 Fall 1998 4 of 14 877 Columbus State, 866 Fall 1985 3 of 18 888 Columbus, 879 Fall 1986 T9 of 18 911 Georgia Tech, 868

2006-07 University of Memphis Men’s Golf Media Guide 29 Tournament History

METRO CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Spring 1986 2 of 17 896 SE Louisiana, 895 TULANE UNIVERSITY Spring 1984 3 of 8 929 Florida State, 857 Spring 1987 1 of 18 896 Memphis, 896 Deep South Intercollegiate Spring 1985 3 of 6 896 Florida State, 866 Spring 1988 1 of 18 861 Memphis, 861 Fall 1999 3 of 18 869 SE Louisiana, 853 Spring 1986 3 of 7 905 Florida State, 878 Spring 1989 8 of 18 620 SE Louisiana, 595 Spring 1987 3 of 7 900 Florida State, 866 UCF Spring 1988 1 of 7 872 Memphis, 872 NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Invitational Spring 1989 4 of 7 919 Florida State, 862 NMSU/Coca Cola Classic Fall 1998 na na na Spring 1990 3 of 7 937 Florida State, 898 Fall 1992 7th 900 Texas Tech, 867 Rio Pinar Intercollegiate Fall 2001 11 of 15 878 Campbell, 848 MICHIGAN, UNIVERSITY OF PANHANDLE INTERCOLLEGIATE Fall 2002 5 of 14 881 Fla. Gulf Coast, 861 Radrick Farms Intercollegiate Spring 1986 7 of 15 925 Columbus, 908 Spring 2006 8 of 18 901 Lamar, 877 Fall 2004 T1 of 14 871 Th ree Tied, 871 ORAL ROBERTS UNCGREENSBORO MINNESOTA, UNIVERSITY OF Tulsa Hilton Southern Hills Invitational Bridgestone Golf Intercollegiate PSINet Golf Invitational Fall 2000 9 of 18 608 Oral Roberts, 873 Spring 2006 11 of 12 618 Lamar, 563 Fall 2000 10 of 12 931 Minnesota, 883 Gopher Invitational ORANGE LAKE INTERCOLLEGIATE UNCWILMINGTON Fall 2005 9 of 12 910 Two Tied, 883 Spring 1984 9 of 15 912 LSU, 860 Landfall Tradition Fall 2003 7 of 12 877 Minnesota, 851 MISSISSIPPI STATE RICE UNIVERSITY Fall 2004 11 of 12 881 Michigan State, 851 Country Club of Jackson Intercollegiate Rice Intercollegiate Fall 2005 11 of 12 923 Texas A&M, 870 Spring 1984 7 of 15 896 Ole Miss, 856 Spring 2005 2 of 15 585 North Texas, 584 Fall 2006 5 of 12 908 Tulsa, 868 Spring 1985 9 of 15 913 Ole Miss, 857 Spring 1986 T6 of 14 903 LSU, 860 SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY USF Spring 1987 T6 of 15 885 LSU, 855 Woodlands Intercollegiate Pepsi Invitational Memphis vs. Mississippi State Dual Match Fall 1995 T14th 622 Jackson State, 595 Spring 1987 9 of 16 892 Tennessee, 854 Spring 2004 1 of 2 587 Memphis, 587 Spring 1988 T6 of 14 911 Virginia, 891 SOUTH ALABAMA, UNIVERSITY OF Spring 1989 T9 of 15 902 North Carolina, 867 MISSOURI, UNIVERSITY OF South Alabama Fall Invitational Spring 1990 T13th 924 UCF, 879 Nestle Purina Classic Fall 1992 9th 611 Tulsa, 596 Spring 1991 5th 887 Ole Miss, 570 Fall 2003 6 of 9 868 Kansas State, 830 Fall 1993 na na na Spring 1992 13th 907 UCF, 871 Missouri Bluffs Challenge Robert Trent Jones Fall Invitational USF Invitational Fall 2004 1 of 13 842 Memphis, 842 Fall 1994 9th 929 Troy State, 861 Spring 1993 12th 939 Georgia, 886 Fall 2005 10 of 14 872 Saint Louis, 844 Fall 1995 7th 937 South Alabama, 883 Spring 1994 na na na Fall Beach Classic Spring 1995 16th 937 South Alabama, 890 MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY Fall 1996 14th 899 South Alabama, 858 Ron Smith Invitational Murray State Intercollegiate Fall 1998 na na South Alabama Spring 1996 15th 919 USF, 870 Fall 1982 2 of 11 1103 Eastern Ky., 1088 Fall 2001 6 of 12 865 Arkansas State, 844 Spring 1997 T4th 915 VCU, 884 Fall 1983 1 of 11 906 Memphis, 906 Fall 2002 5 of 13 859 Kentucky, 845 Spring 1998 9th 878 VCU, 841 Fall 1984 4 of 12 919 W. Kentucky, 908 Fall 2003 4 of 15 839 USF, 836 Spring 1999 T4 of 17 894 VCU, 882 Fall 1986 2 of 18 892 Kentucky, 891 Spring 2000 T16 of 18 915 Fla. Southern, 863 Fall 1987 1 of 12 872 Memphis, 872 SOUTH CAROLINAAIKEN Spring 2001 15 of 18 917 Charleston, 859 Fall 1989 2nd 905 W. Kentucky, 881 Palmetto Intercollegiate Spring 2002 9 of 18 602 Ga. Southern, 574 Spring 2004 5 of 14 870 South Carolina, 847 USF Invitational NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Spring 2002 9 of 18 602 Ga. Southern, 574 Spring 1988 28 of 32 622 UCLA, 1176 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA Carter Plantation Intercollegiate VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY

History NEBRASKA, UNIVERSITY OF Spring 2006 6 of 12 911 SE Louisiana, 896 Music City Intercollegiate Nebraska Fairway Club Invitational Spring 1989 T9th 903 Miami, 880 Fall 1999 8 of 11 912 Kansas, 853 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI, UNIVERSITY OF Spring 1990 T3rd 874 UCF, 856 USM/Laurel CC Invitational Spring 1991 2nd 918 Vanderbilt, 916 NEW ORLEANS UNIVERSITY Fall 1984 14 of 18 928 LSU, 870 Spring 1992 8th 913 SE Louisiana, 893 UNO/Bailey Lincoln-Mercury Collegiate Fall 1985 8 of 15 915 LSU, 878 Spring 1993 T8th 908 Georgia, 870 Spring 1983 15 of 20 967 Ole Miss, 907 Deep South Intercollegiate Spring 1994 na na na Spring 1984 8 of 18 935 Ole Miss, 884 Fall 1997 T11 919 SE Louisiana, 897 Omni Hotel Collegiate Invitational Spring 1985 4 of 12 609 LSU, 574 The Bridges All-American Fall 2006 5 of 14 888 Mississippi 876 Spring 1999 12 of 19 909 Louisiana St., 875 Spring 2000 T11 of 18 905 Georgia State, 872 VIRGINIA, UNIVERSITY OF Tiger First Place Finishes* Beau Rivage College Classic Omni Hotel Collegiate Invitational Spring 2001 9 of 16 920 Sam Houston, 889 Spring 1987 10 of 14 925 NC State, 899 Gulf Coast Classic Memphis Intercollegiate 2005 Spring 2002 12 of 15 927 Southern Miss, 889 W.C. MCLAUGHLIN TOURNEY Missouri Bluff s Challenge 2004 Cellular One Raising Cane Classic Spring 1986 1 of 12 601 Memphis, 601 Memphis Intercollegiate 2004 Fall 2002 4 of 17 869 Southern Miss, 848 Radrick Farms Intercollegiate 2004 (tie) WYOMING, UNIVERSITY OF Matlock Collegiate Classic 2004 TENNESSEE, UNIVERSITY OF Glenn “Red” Jacoby Collegiate MacGregor Tournament of Champions Fall 1990 3rd 857 Hawaii, 844 Blue Demon Invitational 2002 Fall 1991 T13th 903 Auburn, 869 Great Midwest Conference Champ. 1992 Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions XAVIER UNIVERSITY Dixie Intercollegiate 1990 Fall 2003 T13 of 15 887 Vanderbilt, 849 St. Croix Collegiate Classic Hillman Robbins Memorial 1990 Spring 2005 10 of 17 886 Xavier, 868 Metro Conference Championship 1988 TENNESSEECHATTNOOGA Scenic City Invitational UNO/Bailey Lincoln-Mercury 1987 Fall 2006 5 of 17 910 Minnesota, 890 * Tournaments listed from 1982-2006. W.T. McGlaughlin Invitational 1985 Murray State Invitational 1983 TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY Murray State Invitational 1978 Michelob Intercollegiate Metro Conference Championship 1976 Fall 1983 8 of 18 895 Georgia, 866 Mid-America Intercollegiate 1975 TIGER POINT INTERCOLLEGIATE Mid-America Intercollegiate 1974 Spring 1985 11 of 19 946 Ohio State, 899 Mid-America Intercollegiate 1973 TROY STATE UNIVERSITY *From 1973 to 2006 Troy State Trojan Classic Fall 1994 12th 925 UAB, 891

30 2006-07 University of Memphis Men’s Golf Media Guide Tiger Golf History

1948-50 • In 1953-54, the Tigers continued to pile up victories • Th e University of Memphis golf program began in in match play. Hillman Robbins won the Colonial 1948 under head coach Enoch Mitchell. Members Invitational for the third consecutive year. He also of the fi rst Tiger golf team included football star laid claim to the Tennessee state championship, the Jack Scott, Bill Permenter, Charles Stewart, William Southeastern PGA, and the Tennessee Intercollegi- Giehler, Gordon Gilbert, Don Cheek and Jack Rus- ate Athletic Conference title. Joining Robbins on sell. Th e team captured the Tennessee state champi- this outstanding squad was a freshman named Ma- onship in 1948. son Rudolph. • In 1949-50 the golf team completed the regular sea- • Th e 1954-55 team ranks near the top as one of the son with a 7-1 record in match play. Th ey defended fi nest in Tiger history. Robbins and Rudolph pow- such teams as Ole Miss and Tulane en route to their ered the team to numerous match wins along with outstanding season. Bob Crenshaw and Dick Holley teammates Bill Garner, Ed Crenshaw and Phil and were added to the team and Bill Permenter won the Sam Zerilla. Robbins won the , the Tennessee state individual title, and Bill Cheek cap- Southern Intercollegiate, the Tennessee Open, the tured the Memphis city championship. Colonial Invitational for the fourth time and fi n- ished the season winning the NCAA Golf Champi- 1951-60 onship. He became the tigers’ fi rst national champi- • Larry Smith became the head golf coach at the on. In addition, Robbins was named as an alternate University of Memphis in 1950-51 and immedi- for the Team in 1954. He would later ately added Hillman Robbins, the state of Tennessee win the U.S. National Amateur championship. Th e junior championship, to the Tiger roster. Robbins team fi nished the year with a 9-2 record. earned the No. 1 spot on the team as a freshman and • Gene Dixon, the state amateur champion, was went on to win the Tennessee Intercollegiate Ath- signed in 1955-56 along with the Nashville junior GGregreg PPowersowers letic Conference crown and the Southern Intercol- champion, Lou Graham. Graham and Mason Ru- -- legiate. dolph would go on to have successful careers on the • Ron Wenzler was signed for 1951-52 and joined Wray PGA Tour. Williams, Jimmy Wade, Mike Flanagan, Bobby Mitch- • Roy Moore, Sr. and Dub Fondren took over as el, Rodney Scarbrough and Robbins to give the Tigers coaches for the Tiger golf team in 1956-57. With another championship team. Robbins, playing in the Graham, Arthur Leon, Phil Zerilla, Ed Crenshaw No. 1 position, won the Colonial Invitational, the and Ed Brantley, the linksters posted a 5-1 record Memphis City championship and the Southern Inter- and Brantley won the Tennessee Open. 1961-70 • Th e 1960-61 squad blazed through the season and collegiate. Th e team fi nished with an 8-1-1 record un- • Th e 1957-58 team was ranked fi ft h in the nation. fi nished with a record of 8-1-1 in match play. Th e der the direction of Coach Smith. team was led by captain John Schlee, who went on to fame on the PGA Tour, as well as Ken Lindsey,

Larry Campbell, Buddy McEwen, Tommy Horton History and Benjy Hill. • Th e 1963-64 team featured freshman Mike Malarkey, who went on the become the head golf coach for the University of Tennessee Volunteers. • Ted Butler and Greg Powers joined the Tiger golf team in 1965-66 and led the team to some of its fi nest moments. Playing with Malarkey, Mike Nixon and Russ Glover, the team would win numerous tourna- ment titles and gain the squad’s fi rst NCAA team bid. Bill Brogden became the head coach in 1967. Brogden was a strong recruiter and would continue to bring talented players to Memphis. Mike Nixon, Billy Buchanan and Steve Busch were but a few of the outstanding Tiger players in the late 1960’s. 1971-80 • Jim Cook was named head coach in 1971 and set about keeping the tradition alive. His 1973 team captured the title of the Mid-America Intercollegiate in St. Louis, Missouri, Cook’s fi rst collegiate victory. • Th e 1976 Tiger golf team won the Metro Conference Tournament. Paul Haire, Kirk Bailey, Tim Rush, South Smith and Putter Robbins, the son of the late Hillman Robbins, were all named to the All-Conference team. 1981-90 • Th e Tiger golf team repeated as champion of the Metro Conference again in 1988. During the 1988 season, the Tigers won the New Orleans Invitation- al, as well as the Metro Conference title and fresh- man Gregg Gill claimed Metro Conference medalist HHillmanillman RobbinsRobbins honors. Th e team completed the year with 12 top -- 10 fi nishes in 12 tournaments and advanced to the NCCA fi nals. MMasonason RudolphRudolph 1991-2000 -- RRonnyonny WWenzlerenzler • In the fall of 1990, with Cook recovering from heart -- surgery, the Tiger team won the Dixie Intercollegi- ate and the Hillman Robbins Memorial Tournament in Memphis.

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• Th e 1992 squad won the fi rst Great Midwest Confer- man David Jeans tied for 13th with a score of 223. tournaments in a season. In all three wins, Memphis ence championship and the Tigers’ Troy Witham cap- Michael Prieur tied for 14th in the Southern Hills also had the individual medalist, as three diff erent tured the medalist honors. Jim Cook was named the Invitational in Tulsa. Tigers won individual titles in the three wins. Great Midwest Conference Coach of the Year. • Th e 2002 fall golf season was perhaps the U of M’s • Keven Fortin-Simard won his second individual title • Th e 1995 team competed in the Great Midwest Con- best in many years, but tragedy struck late in the fall. in 2005, medalling at the Memphis Intercollegiate. ference for the fi nal season. It was announced dur- Aft er winning the DePaul Blue Demon Invitational Th e Tigers won the event for the second-straight ing the winter that the Tigers were joining the newly and placing fourth in two events and fi ft h in two year and earned championship honors for the fourth formed Conference USA. Th e new league would others, Tiger golf coach Jim Cook died of a heart time in two years. Fortin-Simard went on to have a consist of members from the Great Midwest Confer- attack just 36 hours aft er returning from the South successful campaign in the spring of 2006, picking ence, the old Metro Conference and the Southwest Alabama Fall Beach Classic. Cook had coached the up two more wins and three more top ten fi nishes. Conference. Memphis was now aligned with Cincin- Tiger golf team for 31 and a half years. He was re- Brad Benjamin fi nished third at the Conference nati, Marquette, Saint Louis, UAB and DePaul from placed by Bob Winn for the spring of 2003. USA Tournament and helped Memphis to a fourth the GMC, Louisville, Southern Mississippi, Tulane, • Former Tiger golfer Grant Robbins was hired as the place fi nish, the best conference fi nish by a Tiger Charlotte and USF from the Metro Conference and new head golf coach and began his duties in the fall golf squad since 1999. Houston from the Southwest Conference. In the fi - of 2003. Robbins, a three-time All-Great Midwest • Th e Tigers welcomed fi ve freshmen and two trans- nal year of the GMC, the Tigers fi nished second in conference selection at Memphis, had served as the fers to campus in 2006-07 and ten golfers saw action the conference championship which was hosted by head golf coach at UNC-Wilmington for four years in the Memphis lineup. Ian Rochester started off his the Tigers at Farmington Country Club. and had built the Seahawk program into a national junior campaign right with three top-20 fi nishes in • Th e 1996 team competed for the fi rst time in the contender. the fall season. Brad Benjamin and Lewis Clarke newly formed Conference USA, which featured • In the beginning of just his second year as head made one top-ten appearance each and Kyle Peter- such outstanding golf teams as Houston and USF. coach, Robbins led the Tigers to three tournament man picked up co-medalist honors at the Mason • Th e youthful 1997 team was comprised of two fresh- wins during the fall of 2004, as Memphis rallied Rudolph Intercollegiate, his fi rst collegiate tourna- men, one sophomore and two seniors yet still man- from behind in all three wins. It is the fi rst time in ment. aged fi ve top 10 fi nished including a fourth-place school history that the Tigers won as many as three fi nish in the Conference USA Championship. So- phomore Blair Scurlock was named to the All-Con- ference USA Team for his play. • Th e 1998 Tiger golf team had six top 10 tournament fi nishes, including a tie for fi ft h in the Persimmon Ridge Intercollegiate in Louisville, Kentucky. Blair Scurlock was named to the All C-USA team. • Th e 1999 Tiger golf team placed two individuals on the honors team. Blair Scurlock was named to the All-C-USA Tournament team and junior Colin Wright received All-Conference honors. 2001-Present • Th e 2000 Tiger golf team tied for sixth in the Conference USA Championship and Tiger fresh- History

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 Team Results 11. Louisville 303-304-307--914 4. Jason Harris (ECU) 69-71-71--211 Clark Brown (UAB) 75-72-71--218 1. Charlotte 292-296-294--882 12. Tulane 309-324-313--946 5. Tim Yelverton (USM) 74-71-67--212 David Schultz (TCU) 73-72-73--218 2. USF 291-293-299--883 6. Ryan Th omas (UAB) 70-68-76--214 7. Oscar Fraustro (USF) 75-74-70--219 3. UAB 289-296-302--887  Individual Results 7. Grant Sturgeon (LOU) 74-70-71--215 Zach Mowbray (HOU) 73-76-70--219 Memphis 301-294-292--887 1. Andy Sanders (HOU) 70-71-68--209 Chris Wheeler (TUL) 68-76-71--215 Ricky Romano (HOU) 74-74-71--219 5. Louisville 303-288-297--888 2. Blair Scurlock (MEM) 73-71-66--210 Tele Wightman (USF) 70-72-73--215 Alan Weant (MEM) 73-72-74--219 6. Tulane 305-297-291--893 B.J. Staten (HOU) 68-70-72--210 Ricky Carrillo (USF) 72-71-72--215 7. Saint Louis 302-294-300--896 4. Victor Schwamkrug (HOU) 72-71-70--213 Brett Jones (LOU) 70-73-72--215  Team Results 8. Cincinnati 304-295-298--897 5. Wade Ormsby (HOU) 72-70-73--215 Adam Robinson (TCU) 73-73-69--215 1. TCU 278-282-281--841 Southern Miss 297-298-302--897 6. Mike Johnston (MAR) 70-69-77--216 2. Charlotte 289-290-288--867 10. Marquette 300-320-310--930 Nathan Rogers (USM) 75-70-71--216  Team Results 3. Tulane 289-294-289--872 11. DePaul 318-316-314--948 Andy Crabtree (USF) 73-71-72--216 1. TCU 288-289-285--862 4. UAB 286-296-295--877 9. Stefaan VanDenHeever (CHA) 74-70-73--217 2. UAB 288-292-289--869 5. Louisville 296-298-289--883  Individual Results Chris Devlin (UAB) 69-71-77--217 3. USF 290-304-282--876 6. Houston 293-296-298--887 1. Clint Clement (MEM) 69-71-71--211 Neal Kauff man (CHA) 77-71-69--217 4. Houston 289-289-301--879 7. Memphis 301-300-297--898 2. Matt McClure (LOU) 73-64-76--213 5. Louisville 298-285-298--881 8. Southern Miss 298-303-299--900 3. Chris Colli (USF) 68-74-72--214  Team Results 6. Southern Miss 292-295-296--883 9. Marquette 306-308-287--901 4. Jack Abney (TUL) 76-62-67--215 1. Houston 285-289-283--857 7. Memphis 295-298-295--888 10. East Carolina 297-308-300--905 5. Paul Carpenter (CHA) 70-74-72--216 2. UAB 292-299-288--879 8. East Carolina 297-297-298--892 11 Cincinnati 309-307-302--918 Phil Meadows (USM) 72-70-74--216 3. USF 289-302-293--884 Marquette 298-298-296--892 12. DePaul 315-307-297--919 7. Andrew Laurence (UAB) 69-74-73--217 4. Louisville 297-294-298--889 10. Tulane 297-300-297--894 USF 316-302-301--919 Kevin Weidenweber (CIN) 72-74-71--217 5. Charlotte 299-300-296--895 11. Charlotte 285-309-306--900 14. Saint Louis 313-325-301--939 9. Willie Kent (SLU) 74-72-72--218 6. Southern Miss 309-297-291--897 12. Cincinnati 299-309-302--910 Jason Roby (USM) 72-72-74--218 7. Cincinnati 305-298-295--898 13. Saint Louis 308-295-309--912  Individual Results 8. Memphis 299-308-302--909 14. DePaul 309-324-314--947 1. Colby Beckstrom (TCU) 67-71-71--209  Team Results 9. Tulane 306-293-311--910 Drew Stoltz (TCU) 70-69-70--209 1. Houston 293-292-290--875 10. Saint Louis 308-306-302--916  Individual Results 3. David Schultz (TCU) 72-69-71--212 2. UAB 302-291-297--890 11. DePaul 302-298-317--917 1. Russell Killough (CHA) 68-70-71--209 4. James Sacheck (TCU) 69-75-69--213 3. USF 305-304-306--915 12. Marquette 312-302-307--921 2. Adam Meyer (TCU) 70-69-73--212 5. Garrett Osborn (UAB) 68-72-74--214 4. Louisville 310-296-311--917 3. Oscar Fraustro (USF) 72-73-68--213 6. Chris Wheeler (TUL) 72-73-70--215 Memphis 315-308-294--917  Individual Results Brett Callas (HOU) 70-70-73--213 Robin Smith (ECU) 66-74-75--215 6. Charlotte 298-323-307--928 1. Andy Sanders (HOU) 70-71-71--212 Alan Weant (MEM) 73-72-68--213 8. Matt Mincer (CHA) 74-70-72--216 7. Marquette 304-317-308--929 2. Chris Devlin (UAB) 72-73-70--215 6. Adam Rubinson (TCU) 69-72-73--214 Derek Fathauer (LOU) 74-68-74--216 8. Tulane 310-306-317--933 B.J. Staten (HOU) 73-73-69--215 7. Ryan Th omas (UAB) 72-74-69--215 10. Ryan Th omas (UAB) 73-75-69--217 Saint Louis 303-327-303--933 4. James Edmondson (HOU) 72-73-72--217 8. Brett Jones (LOU) 75-66-76--217 10 Southern Miss 316-312-311--939 5. Chris Morris (HOU) 74-73-71--218 Tigh Van Leeuwen (UAB) 75-71-71--217  Team Results 11. Cincinnati 318-319-311--948 Chris Campbell (LOU) 74-72-72--218 10. Evan Frederick (SLU) 73-73-72--218 1. SMU 278-291-276--845 12. DePaul 320-326-319--965 Nick Lykins (CIN) 73-72-73--218 Mark Anderson (LOU) 72-73-73--218 2. UCF 288-283-280--851 8. Brett Hitchcock (USF) 71-76-72--219 John Wine (HOU) 72-69-77--218 3. Tulsa 285-287-281--853  Individual Results Wade Ormsby (HOU) 70-72-77--219 4. Memphis 276-289-291--856 1. Chris Devlin (UAB) 72-71-70--213 10. Justin Emil (USM) 74-74-72--220  Team Results 5. Houston 285-280-300--865

2. Victor Schwramkrug (HOU) 74-69-71--214 Colin Wright (MEM) 71-76-73--220 1. TCU 286-286-287--859 6. UAB 286-291-292--869 History 3. Mike Brennan (HOU) 71-75-72--218 2. Charlotte 301-286-284--871 7. Rice 286-295-295--876 4. Blair Scurlock (MEM) 74-72-73--219  Team Results 3. Southern Miss 298-293-289--880 East Carolina 296-297-283--876 5. Jeff Burns (HOU) 71-77-73--221 1. Houston 290-292-290--872 4. UAB 300-294-288--882 9. Southern Miss 292-291-294--877 6. Jason McPherson (CHA) 72-77-76--225 2. UAB 296-293-299--888 5. USF 305-292-288--885 10. Marshall 302-297-288--887 7. Mark Turnesa (USF) 80-76-70--226 3. Southern Miss 295-302-302--899 6. Houston 297-307-290--894 11. UTEP 291-311-294--896 Paul Dickinson (UAB) 78-76-72--226 Louisville 298-300-301--899 7. Tulane 308-293-296--897 12. Tulane 308-315-314--937 Mike Johnston (MAR) 72-80-74--226 USF 298-295-309--902 8. Louisville 304-298-296--898 Andrew Laurence (UAB) 77-71-78--226 6. Memphis 307-300-303--910 Memphis 308-301-289--898  Individual Results Chris Morris (HOU) 77-71-78--226 7. Marquette 306-307-303--916 10. Marquette 309-296-297--902 1. Will Dodson (SMU) 70-68-65--203 8. Cincinnati 296-311-315--922 11. East Carolina 305-298-305--908 2. Sonny Nimkhum (UCF) 72-66-70--208  Team Results 9. DePaul 309-302-312--923 12. Saint Louis 317-291-302--910 3. Brad Benjamin (MEM) 67-73-69--209 1. Houston 291-302-291--884 10. Charlotte 297-311-317--925 13. Cincinnati 316-312-308--936 4. (SMU) 66-75-69--210 2. Charlotte 296-305-302--903 11. Tulane 307-317-305--929 14. DePaul 322-318-310--950 5. Garrett Osborn (UAB) 69-72-71--212 3. Louisville 297-309-300--906 12. Saint Louis 313-305-318--936 Mitch Cohlmia (TUL) 71-72-69--212 4. DePaul 296-303-309--908  Individual Results Sam Korbe (TUL) 69-74-69--212 5. UAB 303-300-308--910  Individual Results 1. Adam Meyer (TCU) 68-69-69--206 Kyle Kelley (Rice) 69-72-71--212 6. Tulane 305-310-299--914 1. Brad McIntosh (HOU) 72-73-69--214 2. Ray Sheedy (CHA) 76-70-69--215 9. Brandon DeStefano (SMU) 70-74-69--213 7. Cincinnati 310-302-303--915 2. Chris Campbell (LOU) 69-74-72--215 3. Matt Mincer (CHA) 76-72-69--217 Zack Sucher (UAB) 72-71-70--213 8. Southern Miss 299-312-305--916 3. Simon Robinson (HOU) 72-72-73--217 4. Scott McNeil (CHA) 72-76-70--218 9. Marquette 302-308-311--921 4. Mike Shamp (CHA) 71-71-76--218 USF 306-303-312--921 Tele Wightman (USF) 68-76-74--218 Memphis 311-307-303--921 6. Wade Ormsby (HOU) 74-72-73--219 12. Saint Louis 311-313-309--933 Brett Hitchcock (USF) 70-71-78--219 8. Tim Yelverton (USM) 73-75-72--220  Individual Results Daniel Ozley (UAB) 73-73-74--220 1. Kris Maff et (LOU) 72-73-72--217 10. Payton Osborn (UAB) 76-70-76--222 2. Chris Morris (HOU) 72-73-74--219 Grant Sturgeon (LOU) 75-70-77--222 3. Greg Howell (USM) 73-74-73--220 Andy Sanders (HOU) 72-75-75--222 4. Brad Faulkner (LOU) 75-78-70--223 V. Schwamkrug (HOU) 72-81-70--223  Team Results 6. Andy Sanders (HOU) 71-80-73--224 1. TCU 291-283-284--858 Justin Alfond (TUL) 72-77-75--224 2. Houston 294-290-280--864 S.VanDenHeever (CHA) 73-75-76--224 3. Southern Miss 291-291-287--869 9. Doug Kruep (SLU) 74-79-72--225 4. USF 293-289-292--874 Brian Coff man (DEP) 70-81-74--225 5. Louisville 294-294-288--876 Atsushi Kozaki (USF) 82-70-73--225 6. UAB 295-284-299--878 Chris Devlin (UAB) 74-76-75--225 7. East Carolina 299-291-290--880 8. Charlotte 292-298-295--885  Team Results 9. Memphis 300-290-297--887 1. Houston 282-282-281--845 10. Tulane 298-296-298--892 2. Charlotte 300-283-289--872 11. Cincinnati 300-294-302--896 3. Memphis 293-298-286--877 12. DePaul 304-295-304--903 4. UAB 296-293-293--882 13. Saint Louis 306-300-303--909 USF 286-302-294--882 14. Marquette 305-306-309--920 CClintlint CClementlement 6. Southern Miss 297-295-292--884 7. Cincinnati 295-296-297--887  Individual Results 11993-1996993-1996 8. Marquette 302-300-298--900 1. Bret Guetz (TCU) 66-68-71--205 9. DePaul 299-307-296--902 2. Evan Frederick (SLU) 69-67-73--209 11996996 C-USAC-USA TournamentTournament IIndividualndividual MMedalistedalist 10. Saint Louis 303-297-305--905 3. Simon Robinson (HOU) 74-69-67--210

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Year Site Team Medalist Year Site Team Medalist 1897 Ardsley Casino Yale Louis Bayard, Princeton 1953 Co. Springs, CO Stanford Earl Moeller, Oklahoma State 1898 Harvard - John Reed, Yale **1954 Houston, TX SMU Hillman Robbins, Memphis** 1899 Yale - James Curtis, Harvard 1955 Knoxville, TN LSU Joe Campbell, Purdue 1900 No Tournament Held 1956 Columbus, OH Houston Rick Jones, Ohio State 1901 Atlantic City Harvard H. Lindsey, Harvard 1957 Co. Springs, CO Houston Rex Baxter, Houston 1902 Garden City Yale Charles Hitchcock, Yale 1958 Williamson, MA Houston Phil Rodgers, Houston 1902 Morris County Harvard E. , Harvard 1959 Eugene, OR Houston Dick Crawford, Houston 1903 Garden City Harvard F.O. Reinhart, Princeton 1960 Co. Springs, CO Houston Dick Crawford, Houston 1904 Myopia Harvard A.L. White, Harvard 1961 Lafayette, IN Purdue , Ohio State 1905 Garden City Yale Robert Abbott, Yale 1962 Durham, NC Houston Kermit Zarley, Houston 1906 Garden City Yale W.E. Clow, Jr, Yale 1963 Wichita, KS Okla. State R.H. Sikes, Arkansas 1907 Nassau Yale Ellis Knowles, Yale 1964 Co. Springs, CO Houston Terry Small, San Jose State 1908 Brae Burn Yale H.H. Wilder, Harvard 1965 Knoxville, TN Houston Marty Fleckman, Houston 1909 Apawamis Yale Albert Seckel, Princeton 1966 Stanford, CA Houston , Florida 1910 Essex County Yale Robert Hunter, Yale 1967 Shawnee, PA Houston , Colorado 1911 Baltrusol Yale George Stanley, Yale 1968 Las Cruses, NM Florida Grier Jones, Oklahoma State 1912 Ekwanok Yale F.C. Davison, Harvard 1969 Co. Springs, CO Houston Bob Clark, Cal-State-LA 1913 Huntington Valley Yale Nathaniel Wheeler, Yale 1970 Columbus, OH Houston John Mahaff ey, Houston 1914 Garden City Princeton Edward Allis, III, Harvard 1971 Tucson, AZ Texas , Texas 1915 Greenwich Yale Francis Blossom, Yale 1972 Cape Coral, FL Texas Ben Crenshaw, Texas 1916 Oakmont Princeton J.W. Hubbell, Harvard , Texas 1917 No Tournament Held 1973 Stillwater, OK Florida Ben Crenshaw, Texas 1918 No Tournament Held 1974 San Diego, CA Wake Forest , Wake Forest 1919 Merion Princeton A.L. Walker, Jr, Columbia 1975 Columbus, OH Wake Forest Jay Haas, Wake Forest 1920 Nassau Princeton Jess Sweester, Yale 1976 Albuquerque, NM Okla. State , Southern Cal 1921 Greenwich Dartmouth J. Simpson Dean, Princeton 1977 Hamilton, NY Houston Scott Simpson, Southern Cal 1922 Garden City Princeton Pollack Boyd, Dartmouth 1978 Eugene, OR Okla. State David Edwards, Okla. State 1923 Siwanoy Princeton Dexter Cummings, Yale 1979 Win.-Salem, NC Ohio State Gary Halberg, Wake Forest 1924 Greenwich Yale Dexter Cummings, Yale 1980 Columbus, OH Okls. State Jay Don Blake, Utah State 1925 Montclair Yale Fred Lamprecht, Tulane 1981 Stanford, CA BYU Ron Commans, USC 1926 Marion Yale Fred Lamprecht, Tulane 1982 Pinehurst, NC Houston Billy Ray Brown, Houston 1927 Garden City Princeton Watts Gunn, Ga. Tech 1983 Fresno, CA Okla. State Jim Carter, Ari. State 1928 Apawamis Princeton Maurice McCarthy, Georgetown 1984 Houston, TX Houston John Inman, UNC 1929 Hollywood, CA Princeton Tom Aycock, Yale 1985 Haines City, FL Houston Clark Burroughs, OSU 1930 Oakmont Princeton G.T. Dunlap, Princeton 1986 Win.-Salem, NC Wake Forest , Okla. State 1931 Olympia Fields, IL Yale G.T. Dunlap, Princeton 1987 Columbus, OH Okla. State Brian Watts, Okla. State 1932 Hot Springs, VA Yale J.W. Fischer, Michigan 1988 Westlake Vil., CA UCLA E.J. Pfi ster, Okla. State 1933 Buff alo, NY Yale Walter Emery, Oklahoma 1989 Edmond, OK Oklahoma , Ari. State 1934 Cleveland, OH Michigan Charles Yates, Georgia Tech 1990 Tarpon Springs, FL Ari. State Phil Mickelson, Ar. State 1935 Washington, D.C. Michigan Ed White, Texas 1991 Pebble Beach, FL Okla. State Warren Schutte, UNLV 1936 North Shore, IL Yale Charles Kocsis, Michigan 1992 Albuquerque, NM Arizona Phil Mickelson, Ari. State History 1937 Oakmont, PA Princeton Fred Haas, LSU 1993 Lexington, KY Florida Todd Dempsey, Ari. State 1938 Louisville, KY Stanford John Burke, Georgetown 1994 Dallas, TX Stanford , Texas 1939 Wakonda Stanford Vincent D’Antoni, Tulane 1995 Columbus, OH Okla. State Chip Spratlin, Auburn 1940 Ekwanok Princeton/LSU Dixon Brooke, Virginia 1996 Chattanooga, TN Ari. State , Stanford 1941 Columbus, OH Stanford Earl Stewart, LSU 1997 Evanston, IL Pepperdine Charles Warren, Clemson 1942 South Bend, IN Stanford/LSU Frank Tatum, Stanford 1998 Albuquerque, NM UNLV James McLean, Minnesota 1943 Olympia Fields, IL Yale Wallace Ulrich, Carleton 1999 Chaska, MN Georgia Luke Donald, Northwestern 1944 Inverness Notre Dame Louis Lick, Minnesota 2000 Opelika, AL Okla. State Charles Howell, Okla. State 1945 Columbus, OH Ohio State John Lorms, Ohio State 2001 Durham, NC Florida Nick Gilliam, Florida 1946 Princeton Stanford George Hamer, Georgia 2002 Columbus, OH Minnesota Troy Matteson, Ga. Tech 1947 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan/LSU Dave Barclay, Michigan 2003 Stillwater, OK Clemson Ajejandro Canizares, Ari. State 1948 Stanford, CA San Jose State Bob Harris, San Jose State 2004 Hot Springs, VA California , UNLV 1949 Ames, IA North Texas St. , UNC 2005 Baltimore, MD Georgia James Lepp, Washington 1950 Albuquerque, NM North Texas St. Fred Wampler, Purdue 2006 Sunriver, OR Okla. State Jonathan Moore, Okla. State 1951 Columbus, OH North Texas St. Tom Nieporte, Ohio State 1952 West Lafayette, IN North Texas St. Jim Vickers, Oklahoma  NCAA Championship University of Southern California North Ranch Country Club Thousand Oaks, California May -,  National Champion UCLA 301-295-293--297 Memphis Finish 28 of 32 310-312--622 Medalist E.J. Pfi ster (Oklahoma State) 74-76-70-68--284 Memphis Individuals T54 Steve Metz 76-71-76-78--301 HHillmanillman RobbinsRobbins T141 Gregg Gill 80-75--155 11952-1955952-1955 T146 Mack Maness 77-79--156 173 Fred Mangum 77-87--164 11954954 NNCAACAA IIndividualndividual CChampionhampion 180 Tim Manus 85-87--172 11954954 UU.S..S. AmateurAmateur ChampionChampion

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