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TOURNAMENT INFORMATION NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP · MAY 24-29 · BLESSINGS GOLF CLUB · 72, YARDAGE 7,550

Live Stats: golfstat.com OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS Social Media : Head Coach: Alan Bratton, Oklahoma State, 1995 Twitter — @OSUCowboyGolf (6th Year — 31 Victories, 23 Medalists) Instagram — @cowboygolf Facebook — facebook.com/OSUCowboyGolf OKLAHOMA STATE STARTING FIVE TV: Video: GolfChannel.com Zach Bauchou | Sr. | Forest, Virginia • Named a second-team All-American in 2018 Golf Channel Championship Coverage • Was a semifinalist for the Nicklaus and Hogan Awards as a junior Contested in back-to-back weeks, Golf Channel will dedicate its full • Named to the 2018 U.S. Palmer Cup squad suite of production resources to the NCAA Women’s and Men’s Golf • Won the Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship in 2017 and 2018 Championships, featuring nearly 30 combined hours of live tourna- • Earned honorable mention All-America status in 2017 from the GCAA and ment coverage. Golf Central will feature nearly 30 hours of combined pre-and post-event live news coverage produced on location, as well Austin Eckroat | So. | Edmond, Oklahoma as daily news updates on Morning Drive and Golf Channel Digital. • Survived a playoff at sectional qualifying to advance to the 2019 U.S. Open • Picked up his second career victory this spring at the Cabo Collegiate • Named to the 2019 U.S. Palmer Cup squad • Earned honorable mention All-America status as a freshman • Closed with a 64 to earn his first collegiate victory at the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate

Men’s Championship Coverage | Jr. | Oslo, Norway

Monday, May 27 • Named the 2019 Ben Hogan Award recipient

Individual National Championship — 3-7 p.m. (CST) (Live) • Won the 2018 U.S. Amateur, becoming the fifth Cowboy to do so

Tuesday, May 28 • Earned the Silver Cup as the Low Amateur at The Masters in 2019

Quarterfinals, Team Match Play — 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (CST) (Live) • Was named a first-team All-American as a sophomore

Tuesday, May 28 • Has four career victories, including three this season Semifinals, Team Match Play — 3-7 p.m. (CST) (Live) Matthew Wolff | So. | Agoura Hills, California Wednesday, May 29 • Named a finalist for the Ben Hogan Award as a sophomore Team National Championship — 3-7 p.m. (CST) (Live) • Set a school single-season record with five victories in 2018-19 OSU AND MATCH PLAY • Also set the OSU standard with four consecutive victories 2009 0-1 Lost To (3-2) • Was named a first-team All-American and the Award winner in 2018 2010 2-1 Def. Stanford (4-1) • Selected as the 2018 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year Def. Oregon (3-1-1) Lost To Augusta State (3-1-1) Hayden Wood | Sr. | Edmond, Oklahoma 2011 1-1 Def. Ohio State (3-1-1) Lost To Augusta State (3-2) • Named a Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar in 2018 2014 2-1 Def. Georgia Tech (4-0-1) • Has earned Academic All-Big 12 honors the past three seasons Def. Stanford (3-2) • Defeated Austin Eckroat to win the 2018 OGA State Amateur title Lost To Alabama (4-1) • Earned medalist honors at the 2017 U.S. Amateur 2017 0-1 Lost To Oregon (3-2) 2018 3-0 Def. Texas A&M (3-1-1) • Set the 36-hole scoring record at the Amateur with rounds of 64 and 67 Def. Auburn (3-2) Def. Alabama (5-0) 2018-19 COWBOY ROSTER

COWBOYS IN NCAA MATCH PLAY Player Cl. Ht. Twitter Hometown (High School) Zach Bauchou 2-2 Zach Bauchou Sr. 6-0 @bowboy25 Forest, Virginia (Liberty Christian Academy) Wyndham Clark 3-0 Austin Eckroat So. 6-0 @AustinEckroat Edmond, Oklahoma (North) Ian Davis 0-2-1 Aman Gupta Fr. 5-8 Concord, North Carolina (Univ. of Neb. HS) Austin Eckroat 3-0 Viktor Hovland Jr. 5-10 Twitterless Viktor Oslo, Norway (WANG Toppidrett) Sean Einhaus 3-2 Ferdinand Müller Jr. 5-8 Renningen, Germany (Gymnasium Unterrieden) 0-1 Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen Fr. 5-10 Nivå, Denmark (Knord Lyngby) Talor Gooch 4-1 Matthew Wolff So. 6-0 @matthew_wolff5 Agoura Hills, California (Westlake) Morgan Hoffmann 4-2 Viktor Hovland 4-0 Hayden Wood Sr. 5-10 @haydenwood Edmond, Oklahoma (North) Trent Leon 0-1 Jordan Niebrugge 1-2 Head Coach: Alan Bratton Zachary Olsen 3-1 Assistant Coach: Donnie Darr Kevin Tway 2-3-1 2-3-1 1-2-1 Trent Whitekiller 2-0-1 COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT : RYAN CAMERON Matthew Wolff 2-1 Email: [email protected] Hayden Wood 0-1 Office: 405-744-4854 Cell: 405-742-4363 Twitter: @ryancameron24

OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @OSUCOWBOYGOLF | #OKSTATE | #GOLFSCHOOL OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @OSUCOWBOYGOLF | #OKSTATE | #GOLFSCHOOL OKLAHOMA STATE AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP WHAT 2 WATCH 4 DRIVEN, SEASON 2 Year Site Finish • Oklahoma State’s men’s golf team will be looking to NBC Sports is teaming up with PGA TOUR winners 1947 Ann Arbor, Mich. 5th make history at the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship at Rickie Fowler and to give viewers a be- 1948 Palo Alto, Calif. 5th Blessings Golf Club in Fayetteville, Ark. hind-the-scenes look at three of the country’s top college 1949 Ames, Iowa 6th • The defending NCAA champions are aiming for the golf programs – Alabama, Auburn and Oklahoma State 1950 Albuquerque, N.M. 13th 12th national crown in program history, but also seeking – on the second season of Driven, premiering on GOLF 1951 Columbus, Ohio 11th to repeat for the first time in program history. Channel Monday, May 6 at 9 p.m. ET. GOLF Chan- 1952 Lafayette, Ind. 5th • The top-seeded Cowboys will begin play on Friday nel also will premiere a new series, College Golf 101, 1953 Springs, Colo. 4th at 12:10 p.m. and will be grouped with Arizona State immediately 1954 Houston, Texas 3rd and Wake Forest on the 10th tee. The trio will begin its following 1955 Knoxville, Tenn. 3rd second round on Saturday off No. 1 at 6:50 a.m. Driven at 1956 Columbus, Ohio 4th • The tournament will run May 24-May 29 and will consist 9:30 p.m. ET, 1957 Colorado Springs, Colo. 12th of 72 holes of stroke play to determine the eight teams expanding 1958 Williamstown, Mass. 2nd for the match play portion of the tournament as well as the network’s 1959 Eugene, Ore. 5th the individual champion. May college golf programming heading into the 2019 1960 Colorado Springs, Colo. 2nd • After Sunday’s third round, the 30-team field will be NCAA Golf National Championships. 1961 Lafayette, Ind. 4th trimmed to the top 15 squads and top nine individuals • Driven is a four-part documentary series that will follow 1962 Durham, N.C. 2nd not on an advancing team for Monday’s fourth round. the 2018-19 college golf seasons. The series will follow 1963 Wichita, Kan. 1st • The top eight teams will then be placed into a match reigning NCAA national champions Oklahoma State as 1964 Colorado Springs, Colo. 2nd play bracket to determine the team champion. they look to defend their 2018 title. 1965 Knoxville, Tenn. 9th • The quarterfinal and semifinal matches will take place 1966 Palo Alto, Calif. 4th on Tuesday and will be followed by Wednesday’s cham- WINNING WAYS 1967 , Pa. 22nd pionship match at the par-72, 7,550-yard layout. Individually, the Cowboys won early and often in 2018- 1968 Las Cruces, N.M. 4th 19, producing the medalist in their first eight events of 1969 Colorado Springs, Colo. 10th #OKSTATE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY the year. 1970 Columbus, Ohio 4th • OSU has won 11 NCAA titles and has produced eight • Matthew Wolff won the squad’s first four full-field events 1971 Tucson, Ariz. 5th individual national champions with its most recent of the year and has won five times this season, both of 1972 Cape Coral, Fla. 4th national title coming in 2018 at Karsten Creek. which are school records. 1973 Stillwater, Okla. 2nd • OSU’s first NCAA crown came in 1963 under the guid- • Viktor Hovland has won three times as a junior. 1974 Santee Calif. 5th ance of Labron Harris. • Austin Eckroat picked up his second career victory after 1975 Columbus, Ohio 2nd • Former coach and current OSU athletics director Mike holding off 1976 Albuquerque, N.M. 1st Holder captured eight titles, winning in 1976, 1978, 1980, 1977 Hamilton, N.Y. 2nd 1983, 1987, 1991, 1995 and 2000. HOVY NAMED HOGAN WINNER 1978 Eugene, Ore. 1st • Mike McGraw won the crown in 2006, while Alan Viktor Hovland further cemented his place in the rich 1979 Winston-Salem, N.C. 2nd Bratton won his first a year ago, giving all four coaches history of the Oklahoma State men’s golf program after 1980 Columbus, Ohio 1st program history a national title. being named the recipient of the Ben Hogan Award. 1981 Palo Alto Calif. 4th • OSU has produced 17 runner-up finishes after placing • The award is given annually to the top men’s college 1982 Pinehurst, N.C. 2nd second in 2014 at Prairie Dunes Country Club. golfer taking into account all collegiate and amateur com- 1983 Fresno, Calif. 1st • Earl Moeller was OSU’s first individual champion in petitions over the past 12 months. 1984 Houston Texas 2nd 1953 and was followed by Grier Jones in 1968. David • With his distinction, Hovland becomes the fourth 1985 Grenelefe, Fla. 2nd Edwards won in 1978 and was followed by Scott Ver- Cowboy to garner the award since it revised its criteria in 1986 Winston-Salem, N.C. 2nd plank, Brian Watts an E.J. Pfister, who won consecutively 2002 to its current standard of honoring the outstanding 1987 Columbus, Ohio 1st from 1986-88. Charles Howell won in record-setting amateur and collegiate golfer. He joins 1988 Los Angeles, Calif. 2nd fashion in 2000 and was the program’s seventh national (2003), Rickie Fowler (2008) and Peter Uihlein (2011) on 1989 Edmond, Okla. 4th champion. Jonathan Moore’s won in 2006. the list of OSU’s recipients of the award. 1990 Tarpon Springs, Fla. 4th • The Cowboy standout was one of three finalists for the 1991 Pebble Beach, Calif. 1st TAP-INS award and was joined by teammate Matthew Wolff and 1992 Albuquerque, N.M. 3rd • The Cowboys have now competed at the NCAA California’s . Hovland and Wolff became 1993 Lexington, Kent. 12th Championship in 72 of the program’s 73 years, including just the third set of teammates to be named Hogan 1994 McKinney, Texas 5th an NCAA-record string of 65 consecutive appearances Award finalists, joining Stanford’s Patrick Rodgers and 1995 Columbus, Ohio 1st from 1947-2011. Cameron Wilson (2014) and Uihlein and Cowboy team- 1996 Chattanooga, Tenn. 8th • After their title run in 2018, the Cowboys have finished mate Kevin Tway in 2011. 1997 Lake Forest, Ill. 5th first or second at the event 28 times (11 titles, 17 1998 Albuquerque, N.M. 4th second-place showings) and have finished in the top TOUR LIFE 1999 Minneapolis, Minn. 2nd five 54 times. The Pokes have finished third on four Three members of the OSU starting five have already 2000 Opelika, Ala. 1st occasions, fourth 12 times and have been the fifth-place had a taste of Tour life with Viktor Hovland, Zach 2001 Durham, N.C. 24th finisher 10 times. Bauchou and Matthew Wolff all having made starts in 2002 Columbus, Ohio 16th • Additionally, OSU has five other top-10 finishes. professional events. 2003 Stillwater, Okla. 2nd • Since the current format was implemented in 2009, 2004 Hot Springs, Va. 13th OSU has advanced to match play six times. The Cow- VIKTOR HOVLAND 2005 Baltimore, Md. 15th boys finished second in 2010 and 2014, tied for third in 2018 Porsche European Open 2006 Sunriver, Ore. 1st 2011 and tied for fifth in 2009 and 2017 before breaking 2018 2007 Williamsburg, Va. 15th through on their home course last year. 2018 Emirates 2008 West Lafayette, Ind. 4th • The Cowboys advanced to the Championship after 2019 2009 Toledo, Ohio 5th recording their NCAA-leading 14th regional title in 2019 Invitational 2010 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2nd Louisville. 2019 The Masters 2011 Stillwater, Okla. 3rd • The Cowboys have won four consecutive regionals and 2012 Pacific Palisades, Calif. DNQ five of their six regional starts under Bratton. ZACH BAUCHOU 2013 Alpharetta, Ga. 14th • Over the past two seasons, OSU has tallied 16 team 2018 RBC Canadian Open 2014 Hutchinson, Kan. 2nd victories and produced 14 medalists. 2018 Mayakoba Golf Classic 2015 Bradenton, Fla. 19th • Four members of the OSU starting five rank among 2018 Emirates Australian Open 2016 Eugene, Ore. 10th the top 50 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking: Viktor 2017 Sugar Grove, Ill. 5th Hovland (1), Matthew Wolff (4), Zachary Bauchou (19) MATTHEW WOLFF 2018 Stillwater, Okla. 1st and Austin Eckroat (45). 2019 Waste Management

OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @OSUCOWBOYGOLF | #OKSTATE | #GOLFSCHOOL FIVE RECEIVE ACADEMIC HONORS HOVY SHINES IN AUGUSTA BY THE NUMBERS Five members of the Oklahoma State men’s golf team Viktor Hovland finished with a 72-hole score of 285, were honored for their work in the classroom with the 3-under par, to become the fourth Cowboy to earn Low Number of All-America honors earned by announcement of the Academic All-Big 12 Golf Team by Amateur status at The Masters. 181 Cowboys in program history the league office. • Hovland’s total at Augusta National Golf Club bested • Senior Hayden Wood, a finance and marketing major, Mexico’s Alvaro Ortiz by one shot and resulted in him Conference championships captured by was joined on the first team by sophomores Austin Eckroat the first OSU player to earn the distinction since Casey 55 Oklahoma State since the program’s inception and Matthew Wolff. Eckroat is a general business major, Wittenberg tied for 13th place in 2004. Lindy Miller tied in 1947 while Wolff is pursuing a sports management degree. for 16th place in 1978 and Labron Harris, Jr. tied for 32nd Individual conference championships won by • Senior Zach Bauchou, a university studies/education place in 1963. Cowboys major, was named to the second team along with junior • Overall, Hovland finished tied for 32nd place after carding 48 Viktor Hovland, a general business major. his third consecutive round of 71 to secure the Silver Cup. • Bauchou and Wood were honored for the third time in • Additionally, Hovland made history by becoming the first- NCAA-leading number of regional victories by their careers, while Hovland was named to the squad for ever Norwegian to compete at the event. 14 the Cowboys after their triumph at the NCAA the second time. Louisville Regional this season WOOD EARNS MACKENZIE STATUS NCAA team championships won by the ECKROAT NAMED PALMER CUPPER Hayden Wood earned status on the Mackenzie Tour after 11 Cowboys Austin Eckroat, was named to the squad for tying for fifth place at the PGA Tour Canada’s third Q the Arnold Palmer Cup. School event of the season. Number of Cowboys to be crowned as NCAA • This year’s event between the U.S. and the Interna- • Wood posted a 72-hole total of 5-under 283 at Carlton 8 individual champions tional side will take place June 7-9 at The Alotian Club in Oaks Golf Club after signing for rounds of 73, 68, 70 and . 72. Number of Cowboys (Bauchou, Hovland, Wolff) • In addition to his win at the Querencia Cabo Collegiate, • With his finish, Wood will be fully exempt for the first six who have made at least one PGA Tour start. Eckroat tied for third place at The Prestige to go with a tournaments in 2019 and is subject to the re-shuffle. 3 seventh-place showing at the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate, a fourth-place tie at the East Lake Cup and a sixth-place HOVY WINS AM AT PEBBLE BEACH finish at the NCAA Louisville Regional. Viktor Hovland joined an elite group of Cowboys, notching • This past summer, Eckroat had runner-up showings at a 6-and-5 U.S. Amateur Championship victory over UCLA’s 2018-19 HONOR ROLL the Pacific Coast Amateur and the Oklahoma Golf Associa- Devon Bling at to become the The Masters Low Amateur tion State Amateur Championship. fifth OSU player to capture one of golf’s most prestigious Viktor Hovland titles. COWBOYS ADD FOUR DURING FALL Award Semifinalists • With his victory, Hovland joined Peter Uihlein (2010), Viktor Hovland The Cowboys signed four standouts to National Letters of Labron Harris, Jr. (1962), (1967) and Scott Matthew Wolff Intent last fall. Hazen Newman, Brian Stark, Dillon Stewart Verplank (1984) as Cowboys to have hoisted the Have- and Rayhan Thomas all cast their lot with the Cowboys meyer Trophy. Ben Hogan Award Winner and will join the program next fall. • Additionally, the Oslo native became the first Norwegian Viktor Hovland • Newman, a native of Las Vegas who attends Arbor High to win the event. School, was the 2018 Nevada State Amateur Champion- • Hovland was dominate all week, trailing for just one hole Ben Hogan Award Finalists ship runner-up and was runner-up at the 2018 Callaway during his six matches and needing just 104 holes over the Viktor Hovland Golf Junior Championship. In 2018, Newman was tabbed course of the week to secure the victory. His total matched Matthew Wolff as an honorable mention AJGA All-American. (2008) for the fewest by a champion since • A native of Kingsburg, Calif. and product of Central Valley 1979. He did not trail over his final 86 holes and won 44 of Palmer Cup Members Austin Eckroat United States Christian, Stark has four AJGA titles to his credit. Stark the 104 holes he played during the match play portion of won both the Northern California Junior Championship and the championship. Fred Haskins Award Watch List ClubCorp Mission Hills Desert Junior in 2017. He was an Viktor Hovland honorable mention AJGA All-American in 2018. BAUCHOU REPEATS IN CANADA Matthew Wolff • Stewart hails from Fort Collins, Colo. and Fossil Ridge Zach Bauchou became the 13th back-to-back winner in the High School. He won the 2018 AJGA Junior at Big Sky 114-year history of the Canadian Men’s Amateur Champi- Academic All-Big 12 and also won the 2018 Junior Americas Cup and the 2018 onship last summer. Hayden Wood First Team AJGA Colorado Junior. Stewart was runner-up • With his three-stroke victory at Duncan Meadows Golf Austin Eckroat First Team at the 2018 Colorado Junior Amateur Championship and Course, Bauchou became the first player to accomplish Matthew Wolff First Team ninth at the 2018 Colorado Junior PGA Championship. the feat since Mackenzie Hughes in 2011-12. Zach Bauchou Second Team Viktor Hovland Second Team • Thomas, a native of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, has • Bauchou finished at 18-under 266 to come in three shots reached as high as No. 13 in the World Amateur Golf clear of Philip Knowles. Former Cowboy Sam Stevens, Big 12 Golfer of the Month Ranking. In 2018, he was runner-up at the Asia-Pacific who was a senior for last year’s NCAA title-winning team, Matthew Wolff October Amateur Championship. In 2016, he won the Dubai Creek finished fifth at 274. Viktor Hovland November Open, a professional event. Thomas won the 2016 Qatar Matthew Wolff March Open Amateur Championship. TWO UP FOR NICKLAUS AWARD Matthew Wolff April Viktor Hovland and Matthew Wolff were among the players ECKROAT QUALIFIES FOR U.S. OPEN named semifinalists for the 2019 Division I Jack Nicklaus Austin Eckroat earned a spot in the field at the 119th U.S. Player of the Year Award it was announced by the Golf Open Championship after advancing through sectional Coaches Association of America. qualifying. • Nicklaus Award recipients will be announced May 30 with • Eckroat was one of 102 players vying for 10 spots in the the honor presented by Jack Nicklaus at a ceremony dur- field for the Open, which will be contested June 13-16 at ing the final round of the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Pebble Beach Golf Links. Village Golf Club. • Eckroat posted a 65 at Northwood Country Club and a 72 • In addition to receiving the Jack Nicklaus National Player at Bent Tree Country Club to find his way into a three-man of the Year Award, the five recipients will compete in the playoff with Cody Gribble and Charlie Danielson. He de- Barbasol Shootout for an exemption into the PGA Tour’s livered with a birdie to grab one of the final two qualifying Barbasol Championship, which is held July 18-21. spots.

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Royal Oaks Intercollegiate • The Cowboys cruised to a 32-shot victory, winning the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate for the fourth time in program history. • OSU previously won the event in 2012, 2013 and 2014. • OSU’s margin of victory was its largest since recording a 32-shot triumph last spring at the Lamkin Grips San Diego Classic. • Viktor Hovland and Matthew Wolff shared medalist honors with Pepperdine’s Clay Feagler at 206. • The duo joins Ian Davis (2012) and Kevin Dougherty (2013) as individual champions at the event for OSU. • For Hovland, the victory was the second of his career.

Amer Ari Invitational • OSU’s win marked the first time a team has won consecutive titles at the event since Georgia Tech won the 1999 and 2000 events. • The Cowboys have now emerged as the tournament’s champion on eight occasions and have produced its medalist six times. • Matthew Wolff earned his fourth consecutive full-field victory, finishing at 18-under 198 after firing a closing 65. • He finished three shots clear of the field and now owns the school record for victories by a sophomore.

Querencia Cabo Collegiate • OSU picked up its third consecutive Querencia Cabo Collegiate title, cruising to an eight-shot victory. • OSU’s victory came without the services of Viktor Hovland, who was competing at the PGA Tour’s Arnold Palmer Invitational. • Austin Eckroat kept the Cowboys’ string of medalists in tact for the year, running its string to seven in a row. • Eckroat became the third Cowboy to emerge victorious this season.

Big 12 Championship • OSU finished with a 54-hole total of 13-under 827 and 11 shots clear of the field. • The victory marked its first Big 12 title since 2011 and its 10th in league history. • Overall, the Cowboys have now collected 55 league titles since the program’s first season in 1947. • Viktor Hovland narrowly missed becoming the program’s 49th individual conference champion, finishing as runner-up.

NCAA Louisville Regional • The Cowboys erased an eight-shot deficit to claim its NCAA-leading 14th regional title at the University of Louisville Golf Club. • OSU has now won four consecutive regional titles. • The Cowboys have captured regional crowns in five of their six seasons under the direction of head coach Alan Bratton. • OSU mounted its charge on the back nine, with the Cowboys’ four counting scores combining for 12 birdies against just one bogey on the inward nine to track down Auburn.

TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT STARTERS Event Carmel Cup Wolff (1) Bauchou (T19) Wood (T9) Eckroat (T35) Müller (T22) Neergaard-Petersen (47) OFCC/Fighting Illini Invite Wolff (1) Bauchou (T10) Wood (9) Eckroat (T27) Hovland (T6) Big 12 Match Play Tournament Wolff Bauchou Wood Eckroat Hovland Gupta Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Wolff (T1) Bauchou (T18) Wood (4) Eckroat (7) Hovland (T1) East Lake Cup Wolff (8) Bauchou (T13) Wood (T16) Eckroat (T4) Hovland (1) Amer Ari Invite Wolff (1) Bauchou (T2) Wood (T66) Eckroat (T30) Hovland (8) The Prestige Wolff (T14) Bauchou (T30) Wood (T47) Eckroat (T3) Hovland (1) Querencia Cabo Collegiate Wolff (2) Bauchou (T15) Wood (6) Eckroat (1) Gupta (T45) Valspar Collegiate Wolff (1) Bauchou (T55) Wood (T63) Eckroat (T37) Hovland (T5) ASU/Thunderbird Invite Wolff (T11) Bauchou (T37) Wood (T24) Eckroat (T51) Gupta (T24) Big 12 Championship Wolff (7) Bauchou (T14) Wood (T31) Eckroat (T14) Hovland (2) NCAA Regional Wolff (T18) Bauchou (T12) Wood (T35) Eckroat (T6) Hovland (T2) NCAA Championship

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2018-19 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Team Team Top Date Tournament Course Finish Score Individual Aug. 31-Sept. 2 The Carmel Cup Pebble Beach Golf Links 3rd/8 1,045 (-35) 1. Wolff, 199 (-17) Sept. 14-16 Fighting Illini Invitational Olympia Fields CC 1st/14 829 (-11) 1. Wolff, 204 (-6) Oct. 12-14 Big 12 Match Play Championship Houston Oaks 4th/10 2-1-2 Hovland, 4-1 Oct. 22-23 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Royal Oaks CC 1st/14 827 (-13) 1. Hovland, Wolff, 206 (-4) Oct. 29-31 East Lake Cup East Lake GC 4th/4 287, 0-2 1. Hovland, 68 (-4) Feb.7-9 Amer Ari Invitational Kings’ Course 1st/18 817 (-47) 1. Wolff, 198 (-18) Feb. 18-20 The Prestige at PGA West PGA West 2nd/16 844 (-8) 1. Hovland, 205 (-8) March 3-5 Querencia Cabo Collegiate Querencia GC 1st/13 820 (-32) 1. Eckroat, 199 (-14) March 17-19 Valspar Collegiate Invitational The Floridian GC 4th/15 838 (-14) 1. Wolff, 199 (-14) April 6-7 Aggie Invitational Traditions GC Canceled April 12-13 ASU/Thunderbird Invitational Papago GC 4th/14 850 (-2) T11. Wolff, 211 (-2) April 26-28 Big 12 Championship The Greenbrier 1st/10 827 (-13) 2. Hovland, 203 (-7) May 13-15 NCAA Regional Univ. of Louisville GC 1st/13 838 (-14) 2. Hovland, 207 (-6) May 24-29 NCAA Championship Blessings GC

2018-19 STROKE AVERAGES Player Rounds Strokes vs. Par Low High Avg. Top Finish Zach Bauchou 31 2,208 +9 63 76 71.23 T2. Amer Ari Invitational Austin Eckroat 31 2,195 -5 63 77 70.81 1. Querencia Cabo Collegiate Aman Gupta 15 1,084 +16 69 77 72.27 1. Southern Plains Intercollegiate Viktor Hovland 22 1,509 -48 64 72 68.59 1. Three Times Ferdinand Muller 9 651 +6 67 77 72.33 T22. The Carmel Cup Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen 12 884 +26 68 80 73.67 T11. Two Times Matthew Wolff 31 2,126 -73 64 75 68.59 1. Five Times Hayden Wood 31 2,223 +24 68 77 71.71 4. Royal Oaks Intercollegiate

VS. THE NATION

Air Force 1-0 Indiana 1-0 Oregon State 1-0 UNLV 2-0 Alabama 2-1 Iowa 1-0 Osaka Gakuin 1-0 Utah 3-0 Arkansas 5-0 Iowa State 5-0 Pepperdine 2-0 UTSA 1-0 Arkansas State 1-0 Jacksonville State 1-0 Pacific 1-0 Vanderbilt 3-0 Arizona 2-0 Kansas 1-1 Purdue 1-0 Wake Forest 0-1 Arizona State 1-1 Kansas State 2-0 Rice 1-0 West Virginia 3-0 Arizona State “B” 0-0-1 Kent State 1-0 San Diego State 1-0 Total 121-15-1 Auburn 3-1 Louisville 1-0 San Jose State 1-0 Baylor 7-1 LSU 2-1 1-1 Brigham Young 1-0 Marquette 1-0 South 1-0 California 1-0 Michigan 1-0 Southern California 2-0 Charlotte 1-0 Minnesota 1-0 Southern 1-0 Colorado 2-0 Mississippi 1-0 SMU 1-0 Duke 1-1 Mississippi State 2-0 Stanford 4-0 East State 1-0 New Mexico 1-0 Stirling 1-0 Florida State 3-0 North Carolina 2-0 St. Mary’s (Ca.) 1-0 Georgia 0-1 North Carolina State 1-0 TCU 4-0 Georgia Tech 2-0 North Florida 1-0 Texas 3-2 Hawaii 1-0 Northwestern 1-0 Texas A&M 3-0 Hawaii-Hilo 1-0 Notre Dame 1-0 Texas Tech 4-0 Houston 3-0 Oklahoma 2-1 UC Davis 2-0 Illinois 1-0 Oregon 2-0 UCLA 1-1 ZACH BAUCHOU Overall Finish Finish Among OSU Players Tournament Score T19 3 The Carmel Cup 73-68-71—212 (-4) T10 4 Fighting Illini Invitational 70-68-73—211 (+1) - - Big 12 Match Play Tournament 3-1-1 T18 5 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate 70-75-73—218 (+8) T13 4 East Lake Cup 75 (0-2) T2 2 Amer Ari Invitational 63-70-68—201 (-15) T30 4 The Prestige 73-71-76—220 (+7) T15 4 Querencia Cabo Collegiate 72-68-72—212 (-1) T55 4 Valspar Collegiate 73-73-74—220 (+7) T37 4 ASU Thunderbird Collegiate 76-67-74—217 (+4) T13 3 Big 12 Championship 73-68-70—211 (+1) T12 3 NCAA Louisville Regional 70-72-69—211 (-2)

CAREER THUMBNAIL Wins—1 Rounds in the 60s—33 Match Play Record—5-5-1 Top 5s—11 Low 18—63 Best Finish—1st, 2016 ORU Shootout Top 10s—17 Low 54—201 Top 20s—32 Low 72—291

AUSTIN ECKROAT Overall Finish Finish Among OSU Players Tournament Score T35 5 The Carmel Cup 72-76-70—218 (+2) T27 5 Fighting Illini Invitational 68-73-77—218 (+8) - - Big 12 Match Play Tournament 3-1-1 7 4 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate 74-67-71—212 (+2) T4 2 East Lake Cup 71 (0-2) T30 4 Amer Ari Invitational 69-72-72—213 (-3) T3 2 The Prestige 68-70-70—208 (-5) 1 1 Querencia Cabo Collegiate 69-63-67—199 (-14) T37 3 Valspar Collegiate 74-70-71—215 (+4) T51 5 ASU Thunderbird Collegiate 75-76-70—221 (+8) T14 3 Big 12 Championship 69-69-73—211 (+1) T6 2 NCAA Louisville Regional 69-73-67—209 (-4)

CAREER THUMBNAIL Wins—2 Rounds in the 60s—15 Match Play Record—6-3-1 Top 5s—5 Low 18—63 Best Finish—1, Two Times Top 10s—7 Low 54—199 Top 20s—11 Low 72—289

AMAN GUPTA Overall Finish Finish Among OSU Players Tournament Score - - Big 12 Match Play Tournament 2-3 1 Ind. Southern Plains Intercollegiate 71-71-69—211 (-5) T30 Ind. The Prestige 70-77-73—220 (+7) T45 5 Querencia Cabo Collegiate 77-74-72—223 (+10) T40 Ind. Valspar Collegiate 69-73-74—216 (+5) T24 2 ASU Thunderbird Collegiate 70-72-72—214 (+1)

CAREER THUMBNAIL Wins—1 Rounds in the 60s—2 Match Play Record—2-3 Top 5s—1 Low 18—69 Best Finish—1, Southern Plains Intercollegiate Top 10s—1 Low 54—211 Top 20s—1 Low 72— VIKTOR HOVLAND Overall Finish Finish Among OSU Players Tournament Score T6 2 Fighting Illini Invitational 70-72-67—209 (-1) - - Big 12 Match Play Tournament 4-1 T1 1 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate 69-68-69—206 (-4) 1 1 East Lake Cup 68 (2-0) 8 3 Amer Ari Invitational 66-67-72—205 (-11) 1 1 The Prestige 68-71-66—205 (-8) T5 2 Valspar Collegiate 67-67-72—206 (-7) 2 1 Big 12 Championship 68-64-71—203 (-7) T2 1 NCAA Louisville Regional 68-69-70—207 (-6)

CAREER THUMBNAIL Wins—4 Rounds in the 60s—39 Match Play Record—10-1 Top 5s—14 Low 18—64 Best Finish—1st, Four Times Top 10s—21 Low 54—200 Top 20s—26 Low 72—285

FERDINAND MULLER Overall Finish Finish Among OSU Players Tournament Score T22 4 The Carmel Cup 72-74-67—213 (-3) T54 Ind. Amer Ari Invitational 69-76-72—217 (+1) T51 Ind. ASU Thunderbird Collegiate 71-77-73—221 (+8)

CAREER THUMBNAIL Wins—0 Rounds in the 60s—2 Match Play Record— Top 5s—0 Low 18—67 Best Finish—T22, The Carmel Cup Top 10s—0 Low 54—213 Top 20s—0 Low 72—

RASMUS NEERGAARD-PETERSEN Overall Finish Finish Among OSU Players Tournament Score 47 6 The Carmel Cup 76-71-80—227 (+11) - - Big 12 Match Play Tournament 0-1 T11 Ind. Southern Plains Intercollegiate 73-73-78—224 (+8) T40 Ind. Querencia Cabo Collegiate 73-73-76—222 (+9) T11 Ind. ASU Thunderbird Collegiate 71-72-68—211 (-2)

CAREER THUMBNAIL Wins—0 Rounds in the 60s—1 Match Play Record—0-1 Top 5s—0 Low 18—68 Best Finish— T11, Two Times Top 10s—1 Low 54—211 Top 20s—2 Low 72— MATTHEW WOLFF Overall Finish Finish Among OSU Players Tournament Score 1 1 The Carmel Cup 65-66-68—199 (-17) 1 1 Fighting Illini Invitational 65-69-70—204 (-6) - - Big 12 Match Play Tournament 2-2-1 T1 1 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate 68-65-73—206 (-4) 8 3 East Lake Cup 73 (1-1) 1 1 Amer Ari Invitational 69-64-65—198 (-18) T14 3 The Prestige 69-75-71—215 (+2) 2 2 Querencia Cabo Collegiate 67-70-64—201 (-12) 1 1 Valspar Collegiate 65-66-68—199 (-14) T11 1 ASU Thunderbird Collegiate 70-67-74—211 (-2) 7 2 Big 12 Championship 70-67-71—208 (-2) T18 4 NCAA Louisville Regional 72-69-71—212 (-1)

CAREER THUMBNAIL Wins—5 Rounds in the 60s—37 Match Play Record—5-4-1 Top 5s—12 Low 18—64 Best Finish—1st, Five Times Top 10s—16 Low 54—198 Top 20s—23 Low 72—285

HAYDEN WOOD Overall Finish Finish Among OSU Players Tournament Score T9 2 The Carmel Cup 68-71-69—208 (-8) 9 3 Fighting Illini Invitational 73-69-68—210 (E) - - Big 12 Match Play Tournament 2-1-1 4 3 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate 68-71-68—207 (-3) T16 5 East Lake Cup 76 (1-1) T66 5 Amer Ari Invitational 73-74-72—219 (+3) T47 5 The Prestige 77-72-75—224 (+11) 6 3 Querencia Cabo Collegiate 69-68-71—208 (-5) T63 5 Valspar Collegiate 77-72-73—222 (+9) T24 2 ASU Thunderbird Collegiate 77-68-69—214 (+1) T31 5 Big 12 Championship 71-77-69—217 (+7) T35 5 NCAA Louisville Regional 71-73-74—218 (+5)

CAREER THUMBNAIL Wins—0 Rounds in the 60s—27 Match Play Record—3-3-1 Top 5s—4 Low 18—64 Best Finish—2nd, 2017 The Carmel Cup Top 10s—9 Low 54—197 Top 20s—15 Low 72—289 THE CARMEL CUP Pebble Beach Golf Links • Pebble Beach, Calif. • Par 72, 6,828 Yards 1. Oklahoma 340-336-358—1,034 1. Matthew Wolff, Okla. State 65-66-68—199 2. Georgia 352-339-345—1,036 T9. Hayden Wood, Okla. State 68-71-69—208 3. Oklahoma State 350-350-345—1,045 T19. Zach Bauchou, Okla. State 73-68-71—212 4. Arkansas 356-347-349—1,052 T22. Ferdinand Muller, Okla. State 72-74-67—213 5. TCU 354-354-352—1,060 T35. Austin Eckroat, Okla. State 72-76-70—218 6. Vanderbilt 361-352-352—1,065 47. Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Okla. State 76-71-80—227 7. Texas Tech 361-350-362—1,073 8. Mississippi State 361-354-361—1,076

OLYMPIA FIELDS/FIGHTING ILLINI INVITATIONAL Olympia Fields CC • Olympia Fields, Ill. • Par 70, 7,281 Yards 1. Oklahoma State 273-278-278—829 1. Matthew Wolff, Okla. State 65-69-70—204 2. Southern California 287-281-279—847 T6. Viktor Hovland, Okla. State 70-72-67—209 3. California 273-286-297—856 9. Hayden Wood, Okla. State 73-69-68—210 4. Alabama 284-283-291—858 T10. Zach Bauchou, Okla. State 70-68-73—211 5. UNLV 283-286-291—860 T27. Austin Eckroat, Okla. State 68-73-77—218 (Illinois 862, Texas A&M 865, Stanford 867, South Carolina 868, Florida State 876, Indiana 880, Purdue 886, Baylor 887, Air Force 922)

BIG 12 MATCH PLAY TOURNAMENT Houston Oaks • Houston, Texas • Par 71, 7,007 Yards

Day 1 (Morning) Day 1 (Afternoon) Oklahoma State (1) def. Texas Tech (8), 4-0-2 Oklahoma State (1) def. West Virginia (9), 4-1-1 Hovland def. Ramirez, 3 and 1 Hovland def. Grant, 3 and 2 Wood vs. Blomme, halved Wood def. Sear, 3 and 1 Eckroat def. Hogan, 4 and 2 Wolff def. Perkins, 4 and 2 Wolff vs. Allkins, halved Goetz def. Eckroat, 1 up Bauchou def. Braadlie, 2 and 1 Bauchou vs. Sharpstene, halved Gupta def. Scott, 2 and 1 Gupta def. Papineau, 2 and 1 Kansas (4) def. TCU (5), 3-2-1 Kansas (4) def. Texas Tech (8), 3-2-1 Oklahoma (2) def. Iowa State (7), 4-1-1 Oklahoma (2) vs. Kansas State (10), halved Baylor (6) def. Texas (3), 3-1-2 Texas (3) def. Iowa State (7), 3-2-1

Day 2 (Morning) Day 2 (Afternoon) Oklahoma State (1) vs. TCU (5), halved Kansas (4) vs. West Virginia (9), halved Mazzoli def. Hovland, 3 and 2 TCU (5) def. Texas Tech (8), 4-2 Aguilera def. Neergaard-Petersen, 4 and 3 Texas (3) def. Kansas State (10), 3-2-1 Wolff def. Springer, 7 and 5 Baylor (6) def. Iowa State (7), 4-2 Eckroat def. Fisher, 3 and 2 Bauchou def. Maclean, 4 and 2 Ravetto def. Gupta, 4 and 2 Texas Tech (8) def. West Virginia (9), 4-1-1 Baylor (6) def. Oklahoma (2), 4-1-1 Kansas State (10) def. Iowa State (7), 3-2-1

Day 3 (Morning) Day 3 (Championship) Oklahoma State (1) vs. Kansas (4), halved Baylor (6) def. Kansas (4), 5-1 Bauchou def. Scarrow, 4 and 3 Texas (3) def. Oklahoma State (1), 3-2-1 Hillier def. Gupta, 2 and 1 Soosman def. Bauchou, 3 and 2 Eckroat def. Sigel, 1 up Chervony def. Gupta, 2 and 1 Spencer def. Wolff, 5 and 4 Hammer def. Wolff, 2 up Hovland def. Hillier, 1 up Eckroat vs. Jones, halved Shepherd def. Wood, 1 up Hovland def. Coody, 2 and 1 TCU (5) def. West Virginia (9), 4-1-1 Wood def. Coody, 1 up Texas (3) def. Oklahoma (2), 3-2-1 TCU (5) def. Kansas State (10) Baylor (6) def. Kansas State (10), 4-0-2 Oklahoma (2) vs. Texas Tech (8), halved West Virginia (9) def. Iowa State (7), 4-2 ROYAL OAKS INTERCOLLEGIATE Maridoe Golf Club • Carrollton, Texas • Par 70, 7,008 Yards 1. Oklahoma State 275-271-281—827 T1. Matthew Wolff, Okla. State 68-65-73—206 2. North Carolina State 287-278-294—859 T1. Viktor Hovland, Okla. State 69-68-69—206 3. SMU 291-283-289—863 T1. Clay Feagler, Pepperdine 70-70-66—206 4. Arkansas 281-285-301—867 4. Hayden Wood, Okla. State 68-71-68—207 5. Pepperdine 293-281-299—873 7. Austin Eckroat, Okla. State 74-67-71—212 6. North Carolina 293-282-300—875 T18. Zach Bauchou, Okla. State 70-75-73—218 (Baylor 876, Iowa 884, Minnesota 895, Kent State 897, UTSA 897, Charlotte 901, Houston 913, Michigan 918)

EAST LAKE CUP • Atlanta, Georgia • Par 72, 7,430 Yards 1. Duke 285 1. Viktor Hovland, Okla. State 68 2. Oklahoma State 287 T4. Austin Eckroat, Okla. State 71 3. Alabama 293 8. Matthew Wolff, Okla. State 73 4. Auburn 296 T13. Zach Bauchou, Okla. State 75 T16. Hayden Wood, Okla. State 76

Semifinals Finals Alabama (3) def. Oklahoma State (2), 3-2 Duke (1) def. Oklahoma State (2) Hovland def. Capan, 2 and 1 Hovland def. Smalley, 2 and 1 Wolff def. Shore, 4 and 3 Pendaries def. Wolff, 4 and 3 Butler def. Wood, 3 and 2 Eaton def. Eckroat, 3 and 2 Furr def. Eckroat, 2 up Wood def. Katz, 5 and 4 Riley, Bauchou, 4 and 3 Dwivedi def. Bauchou, 2 up Auburn (4) def. Duke (1), 4-1 Auburn (4) def. Alabama (3), 4-1

AMER ARI INVITATIONAL Waikoloa Kings’ Course • Waikoloa, Hawaii • Par 72, 7,074 Yards 1. Oklahoma State 267-273-277—817 1. Matthew Wolff, Okla. State 69-64-65—198 2. Auburn 279-274-274—827 T2. Zach Bauchou, Okla. State 63-70-68—201 3. Texas 281-265-283—829 8. Viktor Hovland, Okla. State 66-67-72—205 4. Southern California 277-268-289—834 T30. Austin Eckroat, Okla. State 69-72-72—213 4. Oregon 271-281-282—834 T54. Ferdinand Muller, Okla. State* 69-76-72—217 6. Texas Tech 269-283-283—835 T66. Hayden Wood, Okla. State 73-74-72—219 (TCU 850, Georgia Tech, 851, Oregon State 851, Utah 861, Osaka Gakuin 863, Pacific 864, Stanford 866, San Jose State 868, Colorado 872, UC Davis 873, Hawaii-Hilo 881, Hawaii 891)

THE PRESTIGE PRESENTED BY CHARLES SCHWAB PGA West Greg Norman Course • La Quinta, Calif. • Par 71, 7,100 Yards 1. LSU 279-280-279—838 1. Viktor Hovland, Okla. State 68-71-66—205 2. Oklahoma State 278-284-282—844 T3. Austin Eckroat, Okla. State 68-70-70—208 3. Pepperdine 289-281-287—857 T14. Matthew Wolff, Okla. State 69-75-71—215 4. UCLA 286-285-295—866 T30. Zach Bauchou, Okla. State 73-71-76—220 5. Oregon 290-284-295—869 T30. Aman Gupta, Okla. State* 70-77-73—220 T6. Iowa State 302-299-275—876 T47. Hayden Wood, Okla. State 77-72-75—224 T6. Stanford 291-294-291—876 (Arkansas 883, Northwestern 884, Stirling 888, East Tennessee State 888, Notre Dame 890, Stanford 892, Utah 897, UC Davis 898, San Diego State 899) QUERENCIA CABO COLLEGIATE Querencia Golf Club • San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico • Par 71, 6,898 Yards 1. Oklahoma State 277-269-274—820 1. Austin Eckroat, Okla. State 69-63-67—199 2. Arizona State 269-287-272—828 2. Matthew Wolff, Okla. State 67-70-64—201 3. Baylor 278-277-288—843 6. Hayden Wood, Okla. State 69-68-71—208 4. Vanderbilt 285-287-286—858 T15. Zach Bauchou, Okla. State 72-68-72—212 5. Arizona 287-282-293—862 T40. Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Okla. State* 73-73-76—222 6. LSU 289-286-288—863 T45. Aman Gupta, Okla. State 77-74-72—223 (Ole Miss 866, Florida State 868, Houston 880, Arkansas 885, Rice 895, Texas A&M 895, Alabama 914)

VALSPAR COLLEGIATE Floridian Golf Club • Palm City, Florida • Par 71, 6,921 Yards 1. Wake Forest 278-270-279—827 1. Matthew Wolff, Okla. State 65-66-68—199 2. Auburn 281-276-276—833 T5. Viktor Hovland, Okla. State 67-67-72—206 3. South Carolina 278-271-288—837 T37. Austin Eckroat, Okla. State 74-70-71—215 4. Oklahoma State 279-275-284—838 T40. Aman Gupta, Okla. State* 69-73-74—216 5. Vanderbilt 285-271-285—841 T55. Zach Bauchou, Okla. State 73-73-74—220 6. Texas A&M 284-275-287—846 T63. Hayden Wood, Okla. State 77-72-73—222 (Duke 847, Texas 847, Florida State 848, Baylor 848, LSU 853, Georgia Tech 855, Houston 863, Arkansas 869, South Florida 883)

ASU THUNDERBIRD COLLEGIATE Papago Golf Course • Phoenix, Arizona • Par 71, 7,333 Yards 1. Arizona State 277-278-277—832 1. Chun An Yu, Arizona State 66-67-68—201 2. Texas 288-276-280—844 T11. Matthew Wolff, Okla. State 70-67-74—211 3. UCLA 283-284-278—845 T11. Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Okla. State* 71-72-68—211 4. Oklahoma State 291-274-285—850 T24. Aman Gupta, Okla. State 70-72-72—214 4. Arizona State “B” 285-282-283—850 T24. Hayden Wood, Okla. State 77-68-69—214 6. North Carolina 288-281-283—852 T37. Zach Bauchou, Okla. State 76-67-74—217 7. Iowa State 286-285-284—855 T51. Austin Eckroat, Okla. State 75-76-70—221 8. Baylor 285-281-290—856 T51. Ferdinand Müller, Okla. State* 71-77-73—221 (Marquette 861, St. Mary’s (Ca) 865, UNLV 866, Brigham Young 869, Colorado 874, Utah 877)

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP The Greenbrier • White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. • Par 70, 7,201 Yards 1. Oklahoma State 278-268-281—827 1. Hayden Springer, TCU 64-68-70—202 2. TCU 273-281-284—838 2. Viktor Hovland, Okla. State 68-64-71—203 3. Oklahoma 282-276-284—842 7. Matthew Wolff, Okla. State 70-67-71—208 3. Texas 281-277-284—842 T14. Austin Eckroat, Okla. State 69-69-73—211 5. Texas Tech 284-282-278—844 T14. Zach Bauchou, Okla. State 73-68-70—211 6. Baylor 293-274-279—846 T31. Hayden Wood, Okla. State 71-77-69—217 (Kansas State 847, Iowa State 856, Kansas 860, West Virginia 864)

NCAA LOUISVILLE REGIONAL Univ. of Louisville GC • Louisville, Ky. • Par 71, 7,217 Yards 1. Oklahoma State 278-283-277—838 1. Tripp Kinney, Iowa State 69-65-72—206 2. Auburn 276-277-289—842 T2. Viktor Hovland, Okla. State 68-69-70—207 3. Baylor 280-288-277—845 T6. Austin Eckroat, Okla. State 69-73-67—209 4. Louisville 280-291-288—859 T12. Zach Bauchou, Okla. State 70-72-69—211 5. North Florida 292-285-283—860 T18. Matthew Wolff, Okla. State 72-69-71—212 6. West Virginia 286-293-283—862 T35. Hayden Wood, Okla. State 71-73-74—218 (Mississippi State 866, Iowa State 867, Arizona 869, Southern Illinois 877, Arkansas State 878, New Mexico 881, Jacksonville State 886)