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21Wyoming Cowboy Classic Tournament Program.Indd 2019 WYOMING DESERT INTERCOLLEGIATE 22021021 WWYOMINGYOMING CCOWBOYOWBOY CCLASSICLASSIC AAPRILPRIL 55-6,-6, 22021021 WWHIRLWINDHIRLWIND GOLFGOLF CCLUBLUB AATT WWILDILD HHORSEORSE PPASS,ASS, CCATTAILATTAIL CCOURSEOURSE CCHANDLER,HANDLER, AARIZ.RIZ. WWYOMINGYOMING CCOWBOYOWBOY CCLASSICLASSIC HHISTORYISTORY Tournament Bests Best Team Tournament Score Talking Stick: UC Davis 825 (-15), 2009 Whirlwind: McNeese State 838 (-26), 2015 Low Round Shot by a Team Talking Stick: UC Davis 267 (-13) in third round, 2009 Whirlwind: Grand Canyon 271 (-17) in second round, 2019 Best Individual Tournament Score Talking Stick: Ben Juffer, Kansas State 198 (-12), 2012 Talking Stick: Mike Wuertz, Colorado State 198 (-12), 2012 Whirlwind: Cole Madey, UCLA 203 (-13), 2019 Whirlwind: John Murdock, Wyoming 203 (-13), 2019 Low Round Shot by an Individual Talking Stick: Zahkai Brown, Colorado State 63 (-7) in second round, 2011 Talking Stick: Game Maier, Wyoming 63 (-7) in third round, 2011 Talking Stick: Seokwon Jeon, Utah State 63 (-7) in third round, 2014 Whirlwind: Mike Bronckington, UC Davis 65 (-7) in first round, 2015 Whirlwind: Drew McCullough, Wyoming 65 (-7) in first round, 2016 Year-by-Year Results Team Champions 2003 Arizona State 293-289-289=871 (+31) 2004 UCLA 282-268-279=829 (-11) 2005 UTEP 279-285-276=840 (E) 2006 New Mexico State 280-279-277=836 (-4) 2007 UC Davis 272-282-286=840 (E) 2008 UC Davis 273-280-280=833 (-7) 2009 UC Davis 287-271-267=825 (-15) 2010 Cal State Northridge 282-284-275=841 (+1) 2011 Baylor 282-273-281=836 (-4) 2012 Kansas State 268-277-281=836 (-4) 2013 Gonzaga 299-275=574 (+14)^ 2014 Oklahoma 275-285-271=831 (-9) 2015 McNeese State 283-275-280=838 (-26) 2016 Colorado 290-272-281-843 (-21) 2017 UC Santa Barbara 285-286-272=843 (-21) 2018 UTSA 281-279-282=842 (-22) 2019 UCLA 275-283-283=841 (-23) 2020 Tournament canceled due to COVID pandemic Individual Champions 2003 Gilberto Rodriguez, SDSU 73-71-70=214 (+4) 2004 Travis Bertoni, Cal Poly 66-71-67=204 (-6) 2005 Steve Newren, Utah 68-69-70=207 (-3) 2006 Danny Bowen, NMSU 69-68-68=205 (-5) 2007 Louie Bishop, UC Davis 67-69-69=205 (-5) 2008 Troy Merritt, Boise State 71-65-66=202 (-8) 2009 Austin Graham, UC Davis 70-67-67=204 (-6) 2010 Gunner Wiebe, San Diego 67-70-66=203 (-7) 2011 Tarquin Macmanus, Arizona 66-70-66=202 (-8) 2012 Ben Juffer, Kansas State 65-66-67=198 (-12)* 2013 Glen Scher, UC Santa Barbara 70-68=138 (-2)^ 2014 Michael Gellerman, Oklahoma 66-70-68=204 (-6) 2015 Jared du Toit, Idahoh 70-70-67=207 (-9) 2016 Jordan Gumberg, Arizona 68-70-67=205 (-11) Jeremy Paul, Colorado 69-68-68=205 (-11) 2017 Zach Smith, UC Santa Barbara 71-68-67=206 (-10) 2018 Sean Meehan, UTSA 70-67-68=205 (-11) 2019 Cole Madey, UCLA 69-67-67=203 (-13)# John Murdock, Wyoming 69-67-67=203 (-13)# 2020 Tournament canceled due to COVID pandemic *2012 Kansas State’s Ben Juffer defeated Colorado State’s Mike Wuertz via a scorecard playoff for the individual title ^2013 Event shortened to 36 holes due to high wind and poor air quality #2019 UCLA’s Cole Madey defeated Wyoming’s John Murdock in a three-hole playoff for the individual title PPARTICIPATINGARTICIPATING TTEAMSEAMS WYOMING COWBOYS 2020-21 Roster Class Hometown (Previous School Patrick Azevedo Fr. Othello, Wash. (Othello) Ethan Cates Fr. Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central) Liam Clancy RFr. Billings, Mont. (Central Catholic) Kirby Coe-Kirkham So. Sheridan, Wyo. (Sheridan) Jimmy Dales RFr. Northville, Mich. (Northville) Jared Edeen So. Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central) Tyler Severin So. Johnstown, Colo. (Roosevelt) Dan Starzinski Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Thunderbird) Carl Underwood Jr. Richland, Wash. (Richland) Bryce Waters Jr. Midland, Texas (Odessa C.C., Texas) Head Coach: Joe Jensen AIR FORCE FALCONS 2020-21 Roster Class Hometown (Previous School) Colter Baca Jr. Edmond, Okla (Edmond North) Patrick Erwin So. San Antoino, Texas (Central Catholic) Jonathan Farmer Jr. Carlsbad, Calif. (Torrey Pines) Maxwell Heupel Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) Aaron Kuznik Fr. Orono, Minn. (Orono) Isaac Layne So. Ogden, Utah (Weber) Kyle Spencer Sr. Mount Pleasant, S.C., (Wando) Luke Trujillo Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Discovery Canyon) Head Coach: George Koury CAL POLY MUSTANGS 2020-21 Roster Class Hometown (Previous School) Luke Adam RFr. Santa Maria, Calif. (St. Joseph) Will Draper RSo. Oak Park, Calif. (Chaminade) Dominick Hoover RSr. Monterey, Calif. (Monterey Peninsula College) Austin Liu RFr. Oak Park, Calif. (Oak Park) Nicholas Mok RFr. Singapore (Singapore Sports School) Joseph Moles RFr. Santa Maria, Calif. (Righetti) Tanner Podres RJr. Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Dana Hills) Adil Bir Singh RSo. Chandigarh, India (New Public School) Joey Zambri Fr. Camarillo, Calif. (Camarillo) Head Coach: Phil Rowe CAL STATE FULLERTON TITANS 2020-21 Roster Class Hometown (Previous School) Teagan Andrews Fr. Agoura Hills, Calif. (Agoura) Garrett Boe So. Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan) Dalton Daniel Sr. Newcastle, Okla. (Newcastle) Harry Doig Jr. Sydney, Australia (Marist Brothers Eastwood) Trevor McNary So. Whittier, Calif. (La Serna) Blake Petchel Jr. Murrieta, Calif. (Murrieta Valley) Matt Rafter Sr. Fullerton, Calif. Jess Scheller Jr. Valencia, Calif. (Hart) Jack Smyth Fr. Santa Ana. Calif. (Foothill) Dylan Walsh Fr. Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Dana Hills) Cameron Xiao Fr. Yorba Linda, Calif. (Servite) Head Coach: Jason Drotter COLORADO BUFFALOES 2020-21 Roster Class Hometown (Previous School) Victor Bjorlow Sr. Sotogrande, Spain (Sotogrande International) Christopher Bornhorst Sr. West Newton, Mass. (Babson College) Jack Hughes Fr. Aspen, Colo. (Aspen) Cole Krantz Jr. Windsor, Colo. (Windsor) Andre Leveque Sr. Windermere, Fla. (Lake Highland Prep) Ross Macdonald Sr. Castle Rock, Colo. (Valor Christian) Jacob Mason Fr. Westminster, Colo. (Holy Family) Adam Matteson Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch) Kristoffer Max So. Holte, Denmark (Lyngby Business) Ryan Mendez Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines) Canon Olkowski Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Faith Lutheran) Daniel O’Loughlin Sr. Nottingham, England (The Becket School) John Paterson So. St. Andrews, Scotland (Madras College) Head Coach: Roy Edwards GRAND CANYON LOPES 2020-21 Roster Class Hometown (Previous School) Matthew Braley So. Broken Arrow, Okla. (Cascia Hall) Pierce Braun Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep) Oscar Doran Fr. Cheshire, England Johannes Hounsgaard So. Chieming, Germany (Wayland Baptist) Nicky Kling Fr. Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Chaparral) Trevor Lampson Sr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Cal Baptist) Tim Nielsen So. Horsholm, Denmark (Keiser) Craig Passmore Fr. Torquay, England Matthew Polivka Jr. Muskego, Wis. (Stritch) Michael Salazar Sr. El Paso, Texas (Midland College) Cam Sandland Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Thunderbird) Marcus Sundlof Sr. Stockholm, Sweden (Bethune Cookman) Adam Veenstra Sr. Smithers, British Columbia (Idaho) Tommaso Zorzetto Fr. Padova, Italy Head Coach: Mark Mueller IDAHO VANDALS 2020-21 Roster Class Hometown (Previous School) Joe Gustavel Fr. Boise, Idaho Travis Hansen Jr. Clarkston, Wash. Matt McGann Fr. Spokane, Wash. Sean Mullan Gr. Englefield Green, England T.J. Patterson So. Granite Bay, Calif. Jack Plaster Jr. Spokane, Wash. Colt Sherrell Jr. Maple Valley, Wash. Jose Suryadinata Fr. Surabaya, Indonesia Joel Veenstra Jr. Smithers, British Columbia Head Coach: David Nuhn LOYOLA MARYMOUNT LIONS 2020-21 Roster Class Hometown (Previous School) Matthew Carungay Sr. La Mirada, Calif. (La Mirada) Guy Clauss RFr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona Del Mar) Gavin Cohen RJr. Tucson, Ariz. (Arizona) Brendan Gonzalez RFr. Orange, Calif. (Servite) Kyle Kinnane RSo. Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Servite) Riley Lewis Fr. Prescott, Ariz. (BASIS Prescott) Caden McMackin Fr. Laguna Beach, Calif. (JSerra) Cameron Meeks RJr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde) Raymond Navis RSo. La Quinta, Calif. (Palm Desert) John Pollock RSo. Eugene, Ore. (Marist) Samuel Su Sr. Surrey, British Columbia (Elgin Park Secondary) Head Coach: Jason D’Amore NORTHERN COLORADO BEARS 2020-21 Roster Class Hometown (Previous School) Jack Castiglia Jr. Lakewood, Colo. (Lakewood) Blake Danni So. Cheyenne, Wyo. (Cheyenne East) Dino Degotardi So. Noosa, Queensland, Australia (Good Shepherd Lutheran) Logan Hensley So. Casper, Wyo. (Kelly Walsh) Westin Pals Fr. Castle Rock, Colo. (Lutheran High School) Owen Pasvogel Sr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Discovery Canyon) Finn Sapp Fr. Edwards, Colo. (Vail Mountain School) TJ Shehee So. Mead, Colo. (Mead) Marcus Tait Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) Head Coach: Roger Prenzlow OREGON DUCKS 2020-21 Roster Class Hometown (Previous School) Owen Avrit So. Arroyo Grande, Calif. (Arroyo Grande) Marcel Boet Jr. Christchurch, New Zealand (St. Andrews College) Tom Gueant So. Brie et Angonnes, France (Lycees Portes de I’Oisans) Edwin Kuang Fr. Murrieta, Calif. (Murrieta Valley) Gian Luca Martinez Fr. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. (Torrey Pines) Yuki Moriyama Fr. Kanagawa, Japan (American Heritage Academy, Nev.) Tom Parker RFr. Christchurch, New Zealand (Christchurch Boys) Craig Ronne So. Klamath Falls, Ore. (Klamath Union) Padraic Sim So. Spanish Fort, Ala. (Spanish Fort) Greg Solhaug Fr. Norway (IMG Academy, Fla.) Jake Sollon Sr. Venetia, Pa. (Peters Township) Nate Stember Fr. Portland, Ore. (Lincoln) Will Stribling Fr. Tustin, Calif. (Foothill) Yin Ho Yue So. Hong Kong, China (Shanghai American School) Head Coach: Casey Martin SAN DIEGO TOREROS 2020-21 Roster Class Hometown (Previous School) Ryan Bisharat Gr. San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) Jamie Cheatham Gr. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. (Torrey Pines) Will Grattan RSo. Jacksonville, Fla. (Ponte Vedra)
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